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intag tt eer es mee tent ug ween “BIG REWARD FOR A MAN. Wife and Friends of Lawyer| Josephs Offer $2,000-— | Must Be Alive. FEAR THAT HE IS DEAD. They Hope that the Money Wil! Keep Kidnappers from Hurting the Attorney. Frienta ant relatives of 5 the Brookiyn lawyer, & Mount Vernon hotel Friday then disappeared, called upon seghs, at No. 389 Fourth st lyn, to-day and decided to off ward of $2000 for the return of yer altve Mrs. Josephs says that they believe he has been kidnapped and hor captors from killing him pw the reward ‘The cireumstances seem « he was lured to Westchester @ decoy message askt client, and his family ¢ show that carried. Josephs had many Italian ¢ cluding Mrs. Testa, vannt Testa, who wae Killed by a train at Mount Vv Josepha > ead, but shorily atterwart tay it te believed turned to this « i wasa Vernon. Jowephs deciied : a | once. He wr to his wife telling he: ng and would return Sails Over the Harbor! at Monte Carlo While Great Crowd Cheers ne Inventor. that he was «0 the next day On Satuntay morning Mrs recetved another t band which ha Vernon on paid he woman and for home a! Jorephs Josephs TARLO, Jan 2 —Santos-D fe a trial ascent * airahip MONTE: | rapidity fred metre econd trip| He Santo ont made a the afternoon. He was out! 7 hie: during SERVICE IN KEARNY. Company Cater a on Way toy neers E 4 REAR - ADMIRAL ENGLAND'S QUEEN ==. HER MAJESTY INDISPOSED OWING TO A COLD. i King Edwards erm WHISKEY KILLED BOY. nsf SeveneVewe-Old tentore hendatt Took bt tor His Poothache F out of the wa Another theory int on be fll from ov —_ DR. GREER TO AID BISHOP. | fo the Mhehe ittale PHILADELPHTi A Dr, David H. Greer. be Kendall home a ir oF two later when seut for @ second time, +R. ‘. rs ISANTOS-DUMONT’S AIRSHIP | MAKES TWO TRIPS TO-DAY. weckwear Dept SANTOS-DUMONT AND HIS AIRSHIP nutes, and sailed in ons over evolutions POLICE COUNTED ADMIRAL KIMBERLY DOG GIES ALARM THE TROLLEYS, DIES OF APOPLENY. AND SAVESA TOWN, QUICK IMPROVEMENT IN CAR EXPIRES SUDDENLY AT HIS AROUSES OWNER IN TIME TO HOME IN NEWTON. a Naval om Sehley's Litte jarred Him fr airy Court BERLY. — STEAMER IN THE Hodson River Liner Past at Corn. | way|t ht, n ice below }] Parley, secured an audience with the |Z affeta Silk Stocks, | 50c, 75c. & g5c. | | /mported Fapanese | Silk Tres, | hand hemstitched, all colors, | | 50c. each, | value 75¢. | Crepe de Chine | Syuares, | 75c. each. | | Matine Bows, 2)6,C.,, AOC), FOC. 7. 5c, each, Lace Collars, $1.95 each, value $2.50 to $ MIANTOS DUMONT Butcher Linen and Cheviot Turnover Collars, | embroidered in colors, 25c.,50c.& 75c. each, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St STRUCK DOWN BY A MAFIA .t| Lawrence Barry Threatened) by Outlaws More Than | a Year Ago. Pe SANTOS DUMONT: 1, more than a year ago, « gang pads thre engeance on nation the Brooklyn. pe although it is a mystery PREVENT DISASTER. with such a severe wound, could have — . he ound | the robbery Animal, F en in the Facttement, Ie Burned to Death A wound rece: in nervice in who ts a harne He left his boare a Police Sergt 3 who ares there were traces of Besides being t 4, the cloth. | ed with dirt and The police believe that he was knock down and J) tacked wit JOSEPH STONE ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY. WIFE WANTS ALL HE GETS. | Shied Plates at Murphy When She Jail Phyatetan that riet Veisoner’s Arm Has Swollen | Discovers ared in Jeffer- and Seeret Is Ont take give her ali 1 ‘she throws) But ane and live in peace,” “Phat’s ail — said His Honor revolvers of ‘The Blectrio Aj insu Valet quarters to-day Court Building Capt im where the $15,000 pearl can be found | and that soon all of the jewels will have Detective Judge Foster, sions, guilty. Kern was I Levy, of the firm sunsel, of bail. hist, who lives |‘Townsend suggested $2.(40. Judge F amount Kern prtaon. | oner of Queens May Change Res The Queens County Grand Jury, whic is making an inquiry Coroner at the el Ruchings, are the accepted styles for this season. Here are a few suggestive items: REAL BRUSSELS POINT LACES, in various | widths to match, a in new months fects In real 1 REAL DU These laces RUSSIAN LACES, e workers of Belgium. These laces appeal to eae eo REAL LIMERICK LACES, asi homes in Ireland. rein t rgely used at the a patrons of critical tastes; vd SE LACES, in combinat war- BLACK VEN Mousseline i} the hand-nee embroidery high designs, that can be detached; from, yd lustre if BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, from Calats, tn | Northern France, noted for its lace industries. Her is mac be famous Chantilly la fully d the rich silks of Paris; yd 25c entre LA had a chance at. IRISH POINT LACE CUR pretty designs, floral and good quality net, reinforced last week $4.00 pair, at IRISH POINT LACE Cl Duchesse Lace effects. det pretty borderings; last week $8.00, at REAL RENAISSANCE LAC Louis XIV. and Marie Antoin signs; last week $7.50 to $9.00, Bimpson Qawford Cy Sixth Ave., 19th and 20th Streets. NOW ACCOUNTED FOR. cial Session: ads Not Under Adviseme the valet, who im ace ng the Thebaud jewels, was taken from Police to the Criminal ‘Titus said that Kern has told recovered. ‘Titus says the Capt. ity, Keliey took Kern before » Part I, of General Sea- where the prisoner pleaded not represented by Abraham Levy & Unger, as Judge Poster asked the Dis- to suggest the amount District - Attorney Attorney Assistant ster said he too small, but said he would the matter under advisement was then taken to the Tombs —— —— | RUOFF STILL LEADS MAGER. Full Recount of Votes for Co: Into the vote for n last fall, has nt of the bal- 6 made now completed thi although The electrical progress of 1901 hag| lots cast in five districts—two in Long awe been phenomenal. No language Is Nabe yasire lA Naw tawy, andvone In ist saw something way the matter with |too extravagant to describe the latest | "nr ockws 5 © man's arm. Hie thatated tn examtn ‘The vote so far counted gives Leonard development of sending messages trical progress of 1901 forms an in- teresting chapter in The World Al- extracted the bullet — Philbin Call 1,000 Topics Tersely ‘Treated im the 1902 World panied by Auxiliary . Weil 4 and q oe oe Weil prigte F =: + * de cil eewiieaiom, © 88 ing wail, <e ba Bishop John M. Pope yosteniay. 2 Ruoff, jr tin Mager, jr ‘The vote in five districts in the Fourth 4 majority of 6 over Ma , Pope. : : Rachie : Lg manac, See commencement on page| W#rt is ¥ nd tt is ral Hate| WOME, Jan, 28 —Former District-At- believed by Dis ttorney Merrill ney Philbin, of New York, accom- | 159 that, Judging from the aMdavits of the é jon Inspectors, the recount in one alone will give Mager a sufm- jain to show his election ever and represent varied forms of edgings, in- aitovers trom 3a ZOC to $14.25 are made of bright, nventionalized effects, hand-made ed Husband Fo thought the} diindi thos 'CHESSE LACES, have taken eight and galloons; y MECHLIN, made by the far- So adept are they | from the convents | his country. makes — Alencon, tion of Ventso and st products of |'@ black; from. been brought 48c to $5 broidery. cos that so grace CE RTAINS, graceful, POINT “$2.75 | ‘RTAINS, dainty $ sd centre figures a" $5.50 ‘E CURTAIL 50, at at... 14 floor, | COURT, BOTH CONTRITE. vea Ranaway Wife Takes Her Home with Him, (mooie! to The Reeatne Worlt } PLAINFIELD, NJ, Jan, %—An elop- ing couple In the persons of Albert Mat- |thews and Mre. Andrew Paff, Jr. of Somerville, were intercepted here by the police. ‘The couple eloped Inst Saturday aCernoon. Andrew Paff, the woman's husband, traced them to thia city and to the Plainfield Hotel, where they had registered as “Mr. Hill and wife, of | Trenton,"* Mr. Paff recognized the writing on the j hotel register as that of Matthews and Ne acquainted the police of his susp!- clons. Sergt Frederickson later discov- ceed the couple about to take a train | for New York. When arraigned before Judge Runyon Matthews's companion broke down and mitted that she had ran away, Mra [who relented and said he would take her back if she would promise not to again receive the attentions of Mat- thews. Mrs, Paff is thirty: | the mother of three being fifteen. Matthe | the same age, has bee family, . who is about a friend of the DR. BODKIN IS DEAD. chy! Had Served Prominent tn Brooklyn, | pie funeral of Dr. Dominick George Hodkin, of No, 2 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, will take place (o-morrow from his late reside He died Sun- dav after a year's tlness, Dr. Bodkin was a native of Irela He was born in 1833, and came to country early in life. He served on th | Ata of Gen, Canby in the civil war and later mttled in Brooklyn, | He became prominent in charities and was very highly thought of, <tr DO YOU KNOW OUR LACES? A good share of the ladies in the city and roundabout know very well how masterfully we handle everything in the Lace line, from the finest Rose Point to the cute little streaks of French Vals., as well as Chiffons, Nets and We want them all to know it. Here is the fullest, fairest stock we know of in town. We make it a point—a Lace point—to always have all widths in any wanted sort. When you come here for Laces of any kind that ought to be in a perfect stock, you get the Laces and not excuses. And you can always get the quantity you want. Our buyer has spent months in Germany, France, Switzerland, England and Ireland, visiting the Lace-making districts, placing orders for exclusive designs which carry out advanced ideas that originate with the Paris modistes. They VALENCIENNES LACES, the most popular trimming lace for underwear and summer dress fabrics, in all the different makes of Normandie advanced ef- Valenciennes, Point de Paris, French Valenciennes Mvrsirs ssscisirsst ODO) 101 G4G lsoretienoteasins lesen: ee ALENCON, 's characterized in their) LIERRE LACES, in new designs, white and butter shades, all widths, desir- -50 to $9 ittytiminn - 25c to $1.25 Large assortment of LACE NETS, in piain, A unique lace. in ‘dotted and figured patterns; black, white, cream Will/and ecru; all the ieermonies of King Ede $5 to $15 \¥en and Lierre; yd. ; | LACE ROBES, NOVELTY ROBES, our own importation, Re- naissance and Filet combinations, entirely new ef- fects; Llerre Robes, in white and butter shades; spangled Net Robes in black,Silk Point d’Esprit Net and Grenadine Robes, Pe" $12.50 to $45 EMBROIDERIES. Right from St. Gall, the birthplace of the em- broidery machine, that wonderful bit of mechan- ism which has revolutionized the needle-work art, and which produces marvellous effects in fine em- We have just opened a number of cases of handsome embroldered novelties that have been made specially to our order, on fine Batiste fabric, of original designs, in edgings, insertings. ribbon beadings, galloons, medallions and all-overs, in both white and Batiste shades. CURTAINS. We cannot say a word too strong for these Lace Curtain Values, are far and away the best we ever knew, and that means the best you’ve ever ARABE_ LACE CURTAINS, genuine curtain of the durable net, last wee! laces. The Mounted on tely worked designs; STORES BONNE FEMME French Mull, daintily trimmer 3. IN of Renaissance Lace, exquisite tte de- $6. 25 | foot last week $24.00 to $29.50, at $ 1 9.50 ff asked forgiveness of her husband, | », War and Was) insertings 5c to 75c MARGOT AND popular Chantilly, 75c to $5 They parlor strong, richest quality of with finest quality KERN TELLS WHERE POLICE STOPPED THRONGS RAN TO “SISQO0PEARL IS. ELOPING COUPLE. THE DEAN'S AD ALL THE THEBAUD JEWELS ARRAIGNED IN PLAINFIELD PATERSON SALOON-KEEPER WAS STUBBORN. “Dahlin District of the City Vise by Clermy Special to The Rvening Worl4) PATERSON, N. J, Jan, 23.—Deam MeNulty has scored heavily in his figh® ainat the liquor dealers and been the eciplent in consequence of congratulae tions from all quarters. Last Sunday night, for the frst time !n many years, every saloon was closed ghtly in the “Dublin” section of the city, The Dean went on his usual rounds Sunday and continued until after darts making his way to “Dublin.” Usually the drinking places in thas vicinity are practically wide open, an@ the coming of the clergyman not being suspected, were doing the usual buste ness Dean MeNulty entered the side dees yn, but was met by the pre- o priest was persistent thas be cleared and closed, but te Was stubborn, Some young men seeing the angument spread the report that the Dean ha@ been assaulted Throngs of men and women came from ali the houses In the neighborhood and surrounded the place... The owner Was glad to lock his doors and turn ous he Hghts The other saloon-keepers took and closed, and the resorts dark for the remainder of the night. Dean McNulty says he intends keep up his crusade in that quarter seo that Sunday is fully observed tl —_ COALWORKERS ASK MORE. Seale Committee Agrees to Demand 10 Per € Increase. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 28.—The miners will demand for the coming year an Ine crease of ten per cent. absolute run of the mine and the differential between pick and machine mining left at seven the figure fixed by the convene n of 1901, She Scale Committee 80 e last night The committee wil also include in tis report a di increase of ifteen cents Tt