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GETS H tof feleleetetetateieietet eitblebiciciei-t-i-f-it- David 8. Boer refugee fw a stowaway on the Br rhip Trinidad yesterday, w from Ellis Island thi Boar) of Immigratto: He was taken in Von H. Schramm, of > Hundred ang Eleventh guaranteed that he will him, “will give him work here or on m ranch In Golorado," “The poor fellow doean’t know to do yet. [think perhaps fer the free ranch life to life 1 Ne ts at Hberty to choose for himself.” Duplooy. yho arriv Noers WII Never Give Up. lenrel. | case, ed that —— DIVORCED FROM ACTRESS WIFE Danie! Ames Hall Is Granted Decree by Justice Truax. Dantel Ames Hall, of Ninety-fret street, w a decree of absolute div Une Belle Hall, an Truax, In the Suprem Miller was named an cor The Halls were married 1997, and have one daug! old, who 1s now in. th ternal grandmother Mre. Hall has n vand since June, 19 The divorce was granted on the t mony of Harold Fink, of Troy Hi! who swore he first saw Mrs, Ha she was playing at Brockhurs atre, Pittsburg. He was afterward companied by Mr. Hall to the inese went upstairs ‘oom. It was open- Hall and the and knocked at t ed about six inche: tempted to close It w Fink eald that Mrs, Hall when discov. ered In the room began to cry and beg- ged her husband not to take thelr child away from her. POLICE AGAINST BISSERT. ‘Dintrict-at cation of Wardman. Under direction of Police Commisston- ee Murphy, four patrolmen and three Getectives from the Fifth street station were closeted this afternoon with As- sistant District-Attorneys Gans and Sandford for the purpose of giving what Information they had regarding charges of bribery against Warcenan George Blusert. Mr. Guns said to an Evening World reporter that he could not reveal (28 nottest day ever recorded in Chicago, | tradited. nature of the informuatien conveyed but. that tt would ald materially in ution. He said the policemen him many Important detghs in Hon with the case, fe wilt pre: | and a ty rney Poated In Prone-|of the the | di ed . = |The Stowaway Taken in Charge by R. Von H. Schramm and Other Friends — He Visits the Pulitzer Building and Views the Great City. o charge, the he would not become ap $0 had to be pald by y for bringing alm tn. s paid and his future assured he wag allowed to go." = Sharkn. e many cases be- that of Duplooy up the first thing this a man who held that r a shark-in- appeared to be . & white, collar- and a long comfort- overe, ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 10, 1901. -DUPLOOY, BOER REFUGEE, . A ESCAPING FROM DARBRELLS ISLAND. 3 | THOUGHT DEAD: IS LIBERTY AT LAST.) WIFE WED AGAIN) x Appellate Court HW. Taylor from a CuimBinrc ABoarp - SHIP able, but it vas the only attire he Ind Free at La Fdawart 3. Wilde, rept Consul for the Orange Ft + Twould be ingly. “This | ee ent would have | (possible. to return me to Many of the Immigrants cheered Da- plooy as he made hia way No tte boat. creat pAnorAMA asked what he vo he sald. “1 cannot {lke to remain here a 1 tell you." day; the} Nen tres hi Wo Inches th y brogans I attire was ro POISON VICTIM. | ‘Fell Senseless in Street and Police Trying to Solve Mystery. i Phe police of Brooklyn are trying to tain the Identity of at voman who fell unconscio | the corner of Third avenue and Fitty elghth street, In that borough, noon. young woman wan o cigons to ata; wns called a nee from the Seney Hos: surgeon scald there were trac um poluoning, hurried her to the howpltal and ry effort wa» made to revive her. hatever to establish bout in height and e eyes, Bho was neatly fall. ent for an ital. of ¥everal te The physicians were unable to deter- mine whether the laudanum was taken i Aaylum, Becomes Violent. Francis H. Conway, of No. 332 Enst Thirty-third street, who has been in the Insane asylum on Ward's Island as a patient, becamo violently insane to-day at his home, and, after breaking a lot furniture In his brother Will- lam’s room, he was overpowered. by William, who tled him hand and foot and had him taken to the Bellevue Hos- pital Insane Pavillon. Conway's brother took him away from the Ward's Island Asylum, as he ap- peared to be better, and kept him at ome. Ho did not become violent til thla morning. when he smashed some dishea and threw them out of the win- ow, ———___ Chicago's Hottest Day. CHICAGO, July 10.—To-day wan the. the mercury In the weather tower show- | a, jour degrees hotter, = this | verge skirt and a ignt} All dal [itent or whether tt was to} —- INSANE AGAIN. Francia Conway, Released from CIAL PRISONER ON A SAILBOAT? Appeal for Help in a Bottle Found in the North River. of the man y For God's nuke, CLAILA BURTON, Washington at, 2 Such I# the pathetle a thrown up by the waters of the THud- son to-day. ‘The note was found In a bottle by Chartes Hysiop while loltering around the bathing pavilion at One Hundred and Fifty-ffth street and the North River, The wor with, but not yet ree phed Hyslop took the bottle and note to Policeman Ahrens, of the One Hun- drod “and! PHty-nccond ‘wtreet” station, Ho took It to Ais superior ollicer, Act: Ing Capt, Kehoe, who sent It to Inspec tor ane: oy inspector at once notified the patrdP squad of tho harbor police, and police boats are scouring the bay and river looking for a saith named Hattle, upon which Clara urton osed to be he:d prisoner, ie police believe the note to be genuine. =e INDICTED FOR ABDUCTION. Harry Mackin WII He Extradited from New Jeracy. Harry Mackin or Herbert McNeal, who is under arrest In Jersey City for luring oleven-year-old Mary ‘Mahoney from No, 102 Washington street, this borough, to Jersey City lnat night, was indicted to- day by the New York Grand Jury, ‘Mrs, Mahoney went before the Grand Jury this mornin, Mackin will to ex- uy le 95 On Jan. 6, 1891, she married Washing- ton H. Tay fter coneulting a law: “AL OF BIDDERS AT BRIDE SALE. John Dennix was not and did not die Ul Aug this became known to her husband they agreed to Ko husband and wife vr abandoned xing the final Mrs, Taylor und at De- cides Legality of Mrs. Taylor’s Marriage. East River Span. a John Den- Dvwked £0 Known ay es thay she mate Inquiries as to hin whereabouts yy became convinced that he ET FOUNTAIN. MVS AVE. pert Fe Ohe Food Show Continues to be the Centre of Attraction. If :you have never visited the great Pure Food Mart on the Fourth Floor dur- ing ‘Food Show Week,” you simply cannot imagine the beaut'ful picture it presents in its gala attire, and everybody admits the Food Show of this year to be even a better exhibit than any of its four predecessors to which it owes its fame. The New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra discourses sweet music during concerts jn the forenoons and afternoons. All the world’s best food producers have special booths, where they show, explain and distribute free samples of the goods they make. Some of New York’s most noted chefs are giving lectures on the subject of food and its preparation for the table. : And here are any number of features provided merely as entertainment, so bring the children along by all means. The Special Price List in force during you really can’t afford to miss it. And it’s cool and delightful up there, too—even on hot days, Mart is always comfortable. y the Food Show is simply wonderful— the Pure Food Bigger Shoe Bargains Than Ever in Our Annual Double-Value Shoe Sate. We are adding new lots daily to the many thousands of pairs of gocd Shoes and Oxfords bought of the leading shoe manufacturers at about half price, expressly \for this sale, so that the picking and choosing is as good now as at any time since the sale began. Only think of getting a pair of good, sensible, stylish, well-fitting shoes at half their actual value, or two pairs for the price of one! If that won’t tempt you to buy now—nothing will. Remember, our guarantee—and the guarantee of the Siegel-Cooper Co. is as good as a United States Gold Bond—goes with every pair of the shoes offered in this sale, just as if you had paid full price for them. ( These are but a few of the many unequalled bargains that, we are offering: MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS. A S795 Men’s Tan and Black Kid and Calf Men's, $3.00, Y Lace Shoes, in’ dozens of different ee i ecuanda sc. C0 a Tan styles; also 1,200 pairs of fine sample shoes and Oxfords; | sample shoes mostly in sizes 6% to 8; of the others we have all sizes; not a pair in the lot worth less than $3.50--- many worth even more. WOMEN'S SHOES EL) OSs de Gooa Women's Oxford Ties, in tan and black, wells, in calf and Ht 73e. all sizes; worth $1.50. Women’s Tan Kid Lace Shoes, worth lad, which we priced, J€¢ GS. 53.00, all sizes, in A, B and C widths; at $1.95, $2.35 and Black Kid Shoes, all sizes, in wide widths, $2.85. As the lots worth $2.00; Tan and Black Hand Turned are now broken, we Oxford Ties, all sizes, worth $2.00. > offer a choice of the at $1.25 Women’s Tan and 4 c Black Oxfords, several collection for, $1.55, pretty styles, all sizes; regular $2.00 and JH 7d. Oa Men's Satin Calf Shoes, in lace and Con- $2.50 values. (276 gress styles, all wide widths and plain “A Women's Tan and ¢ $7.85 pisck Shoes and Tan Men's Tan and Black Kid London Toe and Black Oxfor¢s; dozens of pretty Lace Shoes, all sizes; also Russia Calf styles, all sizes; mostly $3.00 values. At S795 Women’s Tan and Oxfords, in sizes 7 to 10; regular value $2.50. Black Shoes and Ox- Men's Tan and Black Shoes; all fords, also Patent Leather Shoes and Ox- A S52, 3S Goodyear welts; regular $4.00 val- fords, several styles of toes and heels, all ues; some pairs in the lot worth even more. sizes; regular $3.50 to $5.00 values. Men’s Shoes—All makes of the best i He 52, oS leathers, such as tan kid and calf, AB paditien + the, above remarked le roneringts wer alte patent leather, patent kid and the best of the ‘‘samples;"’ arene oes Strap Sandals aay Cetceda: ae i‘ all regular $5.00 and $5.00 values. ‘ (stain Floor, Centre, 191m $t, stte) In the Women’s Dress Section. Special for Thursday, July 11th. POINT D’ESPRIT DRESSES at S732. 75. Solid white or trimmed with colored ribbon; the most stylish as well as the best made dress ever sold at the price. : When this sale started we had over 8,000 pairs of men’s tan Oxfords, all high Ht 145 In the Dress Skirt Section, Special for Thursday, July 11th. 1,000 WOMEN’S WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, Cut flounce, with one row of open work em- broidery, at 1,25: The same, in misses’ sizes, at 110 (Second Floor, In the Shirt Waist Section. Also, S ial for Thursda uly 11 Special for Thursday, July 11th: Pei ones Vaclee of 2,000 COLORED DIMITY WAISTS WHITE SHIRT WAISTS at 79c each. in all the most desirable shapes and makes, to button in White ground with flower, scroll or wreath designs in —_—_——— THE.MEDIUOM OF THE MILLION te the Sunday, World Want section backs, brightest colorings of light blue, pink, hello and gray; frontier ‘ also in black and white effects. ” Stock collar with turn- At $7.00. over peoinerciint embroidery. A very attractive and 1, Glevend Fioer, Wroai) «SE wi Rush to Buy Houses), ‘| Condemned for New |, {you will need a good trunk. the aale from a carriage which waa} arty Sometimes n from place to place, ss sold and TURKEY PAYS AMERICAN CLAIM Settles for $95,000 Our Armenian Mas sacre Demands. eral would be) ding was lvely as ail by bullding-ma A number of on hand, and they ach casse to > for th + July 19.—The State amount of n against American GEN. WOOD’S CONDITION. Gravellers’ Grunks. Before you start on your vacation or your travels Why not get it here and save money? Our stock is as large and fine as you will find anywhere, while our prices are lower than those of other dealers. For to-morrow these special offerings: a ~ Heavy Oil-piinted Canvas-covered Trunks, bound, ‘| with leather corners, two leather centre bands, hard- "| wood slats, protected with brass-finished malleable 4 iron clamps, corners and side bolts, iron bottom, cleat. rollers, strong brass Excelsior lock, lined throughout with good quality of linen, two trays, one of them having hat box and packing compartment. These trunks are riveted throughout. 36-in. 38-in. 40-in. 28-in. 30-in. 32-in. 34-in. 6.95 7.55 8.15 8.75 9.35 9.95 10.55 Steamer Trunks, made of hardwood, covered with oil-painted can have. hardwood slats, steel clamps, iron bottom, heavy bolts and brassed lock; sizes and prices as follows: U 30-inch 32-inch 28-inch 1.75 2.00 ‘1.50 Secon’ Fioor, Rear.) A Stock Reduction Sale of Galking Wachines and Supplies at greatly reduced prices. It sometimes happens that a really meritorious and highly desirable article does not, for the time being, sell up to expectations. This has been the case with the goods '4 we offer for to-morrow; hence F the big cutsin prices. If you are likely to need these inter- : and now. It may be many a day before you will see them priced so low again. $7.50 Graphophones reduced to 6.25 $10 Graphophones, including Recorder for making records, reduced to 7.75 SOc. Records, for use with the Graphophone or Phonograph; a choice of 250 different vocal and instrumental selections for 27 Brass Horns, the 24-inch size, reduced to 1.25 Brass Horns, the 30-inch size, reduced to 1.75 Brass Horns, the 36-inch size, reduced to 2.95 (Second Floor, Rear, 19th St. Bide). : Silverware. You can buy all kinds of silverware everywhere at all kinds of prices but you can’t buy these goods at these prices at any other store in New York. Try it and be convinced. ‘ 4-piece Tea Set, quadruple plated, sugar bowl, spoon holder and tea pot, satin engraved, regularly $7.00; specially priced for to-morrow at 4.25 Fruit Dishes, quadruple plated stand with glass dish, regularly worth $2.25; on sale to-morrow at, each, 88 Flower Vase of fancy glass, with silver plated stand, regularly worth $1.00, special to-morrow at 7S Claret Pitcher, large size, fine imitation of cut glass, with quadruple 75 plated top, regularly worth $1.50; on sale to-morrow special at (Main Floor, Front.) a Why pay exclusive jewellers fancy prices when you can obtain equally as good jewelry here for less money? Just match these offerings elsewhere to-mor- row if you can: Solid Gold Cuff Buttons, all new designs, in Roman or bright finish; regularly worth $2.00 a pair; on sdle to-morrow special at Women’s and Misses’ Solid Gold Rings, fancy settings, with real pearl and doublet stones; regularly worth up to $5.00; 4 choice to-morrow for Solid Gold Link Cuff Buttons, set with a fine cut diamond; regularly worth $6.00; on sale to-morrow special at Solid Gold Link Cuff Buttons, set with a fine, good sized diamond; regularly worth $§.50; on sale to-morrow special at 98 1.95 3.75 5.00 (Main Floor, Front) eee) A Special Sale of Popular Sheet Music. Publishers’ price, per copy, 50c.; our regular price, per copy, 18c ; 70 to-morrow’s price, per copy, le SOME OF THE TITLES: My Ralny Daisy, The Pride of Jenico Waltzes, The Star and the Flower, Her Majesty Waltz, Mr, Volunteer, Paul Dresser's latest success, I've a Longing in My Heart, Louise. { Chas, K. Harris's Latest Songs, Clash of Arms (2-step), How the Iriah Beat the Band. Dealers supplied in any quantity. Mail orders filled. He Laid Away a Suit of Gray, jumping Jack's Jubilee | 2-step), he Climbers’ Waltzes, While the Band Is Playing Dixie, La Belle Marte March, For Old Times’ Sake. (Second Floor, @ean), ee ee A i estingjlittle home entertainers ; o ’| or the supplies, buy them here. 4