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WOMAN OF FIFTY LEAVES HUSBAND AND SIX CHILDREN. + Mrs. Alexander Struthers, of Cornwall, parts from Her Home. YOUNG CL A ESCORT ISIN ‘Mystery About the Ab- sence of Miss '‘Dim- ple’ Lawrence and CG. T. Foster. De- WENT DRIVING TOGETHER. Father of Young Woman Be- lieves It Is All a Lark and No Harm Has Come to Daughter. ; Va i The strange simultancous disap- pearance of Clarence T. Foster a young married man, and Miss “Dim- ple” Lawrence from Good Ground, L. L, where both had been living for the summer, is coupled with mys- tery. Miss Lawrence is the pretty daugh- ter of John S. Lawrence, a real estate man at No. 149 Broadway, and who »resides in Brooklyn. Clarence T. Foster is a member of several Long Island country clubs ‘and was married to a young New “York woman a few months ago. He is reputed to be wealthy. Neither Mr. Foster nor Miss Law- Fence has been seen by near rela since last Monday event ter drove that even View Hotel at West young woman was h parents. Mr. Foster and Miss Law- rence chatted pleasantly for a few min- futes, and when he suggested that she g0 driving with him she accepted the Mrs truthe tS he prepared breakfast for. saw them all « “On May 2% the children anc How many women have gone through the experience which drove Mrs. Alex- :'s invitation. They later appe at the | ander Struthers, a n past Afty, to) work. nd went out to 4 Hampton Pines Club, where t vere | forsake her comf home, her hus- | den, When he ¥ band, her six grown children and go{ kitchen empty le joined by Mr. Eugene Disbrow, a mu- tual friend. Dined at the Club. 4 The trio dined at the club, and when isa Lawrence and Mr. Foster drove away in Mr, Foster's trap they sald they would return at once to the hotel. That was the last seen of the couple by walted until noon for his hen he be out, a stranger, utterly alone and friend- less, to battle Inst the wot For three weeks the missing from her home at Cornwa Y. The police of this city have ty asked rch for her, and the Rev. Lee M, Bea superintendent of the Madison Square Church House, whitch run by Dr, Parkhurst's congres has enlisted the ald of many char organizations tn the endeavor to restore the woman to her family. Mr, Beattle preaches in the Presbyterlan Church at Cornwall and Mrs, Struthers and all the members of her famlly were devout members of his flock. | “rMs, Struthers was a devout womar and a devoted mother,” #atd Rey. Mr. F ame alarmed arched th nthe par taken woman i FS 4 their relatives. fae) 6° «The next morning a small rowboat which Miss Lawrence was accustomed to use was missing from its moorings. er t was found adrift and one of the oars was broken. This ga ise to e fear that both Mr. Foster and Miss wrence had been drowned while row- Ing. Wien further search was made It ‘was learned that Mr. Foster's trap in which he and Miss Lawrence had Tire “Her fami the only ex; he Beattle to-day, in telling The Evenin | been driving was/aleo missing World of her strange Paleiped ar y Beasenig Lawrence, (tne itather. of Miss “She was one of those women who give , and wrence, will not believe that any harm has defailen his daughter. He vo States emphatically. “Why, it is all a lark,” he said to-day to an Evening World reporter. “‘My im- ression of vhe whole affair is that my @aughter is stopping somewhere with friends, probably >t Riv she has several acquaintan can be nothing in the co! pearance of my dayghter ) ster, whom I know very iso to be a gentleman. thelr lives up so unreservedly to their Ut the as a cloistered nun. Led a Devoted Life. “For many years she made her home at Cornwall, and yet the station agent ‘ould not remember ever having sven She had few friends, indulged in| pleasures. Her whole life was! 7 wrapped up in her home duties, From; jis.) morning to night she tolled about her t r Hand kn “Why, look at this desk," exclaimed | house. Her children had grown Mr. Lawre ‘All were at work In the carpet fac! “which he at Cornwall, and the time had just fs] When she would have been able to enjoy | ith ree a little comfort, when she suddenly went | py kt)% | .jawey. ‘and pink “IONE GIRL GOT ALL HONORS IN THIS GR ‘/She Was Salutatorian, Valedictorian, Historian and Only Prize Winner. telegram from there? If anything Suppose there would bications fromm. regarding my ai @s her going aw no! there can be 7 haven't been at ral days, and i awiy Monday I priced of it by th’ received one word from blue Wrapper ebe ; © wrote ton ‘all a lark, that ts my Impres Somewhere with “Youne fol privilezes That my da ris S friends, as 1 stated before Matter ts eifted down Agua | W vl ow 2 lower e! 0 played and saps in the Had it le graduating tha me du the end. Of c ani will be wor lass, Straigat stdry, if there is any 5 A crowd that packed the school hall) ft at all. That $s all 1 know about it." to the doors assembled to see ——— Misa Conway stand "with reluctan Eleriricul Society Eleetion, t rty oncerted, bi Tself as soon ua she oe rincipal e| delivered the salutatory, | WIDOWER FOUND HANGING. was lant » itt ary, and the to drowh his sorrow. He to Kill himself weveral tmes. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE IT. KELLY, ADUATING CLASS, C 8 lo- | MIENT HIGU-GH 18 . THE PUBLIC HAVE CASTORIA i a oe Ghis C@Week’s Sale BLUE SERGE SUITS We believe it would be difficult to find any | suit that would be of such general interest at the present moment as a blue serge—both from the standpoint of style as well as utility. For this reason we have arranged a special offering of blue serge suits for to-day and to- oe" $12.50. The serge in these suits is of a finer quality than is ordinarily put into $16 suits, and the | making is superior too. The average $16 suit is essentially a ‘‘machine-made”’ garment. These suits are made as carefully as our high- er-priced garments—collars, stays, button- holes, all those little details that really go to make the well tailored suit, are carefully done by hand. If you have in mind paying $16 to $20 for a suit—see these first—$12.50. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY, *{.00Down,*t.00aWeek Will permit you to purchase one of the greatest clothing bargains ever offered on such reasonable terms. ur regular $15.00 Serge Suits in blue and black, nicely lined and exceptionally well tailored, warranted not to fade, at the very low price of $10.00 We bought a large lot of these suits and the season being very | backward has forced us to make this reduction so early. HATS.—Men’'s Straw and Panama Hats at very low prices. SHC Complete assortment of all the various Prices are $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ME styles. | 263 SIXTH AVENUE. Entrance Through Furniture Store. Open Satur. [ TORE, 464 TO 470 FULTON STRI NDY ‘Again, to-day and to-morrow, we will sell some choice, dependable sweets at lower prices than coased to be a ne y—it ha We have done this for many son Friday and Satu ; You expect it of us and we must not disappoint you. There is little chance {tor disappointment in this list of valucs—every item of it being a bargain gem that we are proud to offer, and you will be glad to buy. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. FRUIT NUPPERCUDS, .....5....0006 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. ORANGE eld 100 cnocoL BAM GRENOBLE WALNUT BONBONS 100 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURD. Bern “aire ; . 16 |A uP he AND NED CHOCOL 8... rv + . 3 ane it ADE CHOCOLATES AND DONDONS, OW ALL CHOCOLATES Is. 24e 54 BARCLAY ST. COR wesr Bway. 29 CORTLANDT ST COR DR SHURCH long since found out that | straight Whiskey and straight statements in regard to our OLD RYE also our BONNIE BRIER BUSH and SOUVENIR Years of experience, skilled eye specialists, together with good lenses, the newest devices clips and frames assure ac- and comfort, American News Company proved conclusively that the dally circula- ton of The World in New York City is tens of thousands greater than bara of any other paper, |facts, which accounts for our steadily increasing sales, |H.B. KIRK&CO,,N. Y. ip HOUSTON ST. (Scotch Whiskeys ) are tixed| Published oMeial figures of the) The Greatest Sale of Women's and Misses’ High Grade Straw H ats Ever Held in This City Continues. Main Floor. The original purchase embraced 600 cases of the season’s best and choicest shapes in black, tuscan and white. We quote two prices 35° and 45S, which are considerably less than actual manufacturing cost. 400 Leghorn Flats, foreign finish, 48 150 Shift Waist Hats, also dressier formerly 75c. to $1.25 each, at. + hats, formerly $3 to.$5, at...... A A . Second Shirt Waist Specials. Fscr Elbow Sleeve Waists of good quality white Summer Gloves. lawn; fancy front trimmed with” Valen- Main Floor, Front. ciennes lacé; sleeves also trimmed; Every new, popular and correct style is 4.35 shown, including Suede, Suede Lisle, taffeta and buttoned back., ..ceee .s-seeceeess White Lawn Waists, superior quality; tucked) silk. Many possess our exclusive embroidery. We direct attention to a 1S bodice of two-inch extra quality em- broidery; medallion effect; buttoned 1,95 BACK ce ecsee eee seevecce Misses’ Pedestrienne Skirts, $4.75. Of gray, blue and Oxford Melton, new model; kilt pleated style, lengths 35 to 39. Extra good value at....4,75! Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, “fiscr. Floor, All good sorts here for both dress and knockabout wear. Boys’ rough and ready Shoes, 1.85 and 2,00 7a oe 1.45 Special Importation of French Applique Lace Mitts, which are offered at exceptionally low prices. Regular 5.50 Value at 2.95, Regular 7.50 Value at 5.75. These are manufactured for and imported ex- clusively by ‘the Simpson Crawford Co., thus quality and’ individuality are assured at interest- ingly low prices. 84 Floor. Little Gents’ rough and ready Shoes. . 1,65) Men’s and Boys’ Hats. Children’s kid Shoes, with ee iaiad ; 95| ‘Second Flock. Misses’ kid Shoes, with spring heels, “Men's fine straw hats in every style and 7 1,50 and 4,90 Straw, values up to $5.00, at...... 06 3.00 Boys’ calf welted Shoes, 2.50 and...... 2,75 Children’s Straw Hats in an endless vari- |] Little Gents’ calf welted Shoes......seee 2,00, ety of styles, values up to $2.50, at... 1.50 Sak 22 — 2 02 0 0 0 0 000 0 ee f- Great Values in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Second Floor. made with care and thoroughness, Men’s Flannel and Crash Outing Suits~ 3s nt Cre huang: 750 trousers with permanent turn-up and belt loops; equal to the usual $10,00 suit........ Men’s High-Grade Blue Serge Suits 32 of couble:breasted soat, lined in as well as any $15.00 Suit esse see0.. 9.00 Men’s Lightweight Worsted Suits—Or's af tne: ao hghes —Coats half lined; also highest grades of Up 10 $20.00....ese0+-- cassimeres and serges; actual value 12.75 Boys’ Suits in Sailor, Norfolk values UP t0 $5.00 ceee vereeecerererereveeneecs in linen, duck,Galatea and other popu- Another Purchase of Boys’ Wash Suits 2." “chcaiiss and or 235 embroidered; strictly fast colors; for ages 3 tO 10 years.....eeceseseseenvererecesoes cvmpsonCranfordCo. waren doe Oe ee meee ceeern ese reee crew rrerertre seca cerere and square cut styles; splendid assortment of new and stylish fabrics; for ages 3 to 16 years; 3 75 Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St. | Sonn Dane, Sonsk Sons. Special Sale Net Corsets Sizes 18 to 28at 4&c ea - Value 75c. Wf | | AM “La Belle,” Whalebone| gga)dn < Tape Girdle, at? | OO I ip Corset Dept., 2d Floor. Broadway 8 & 9 Sts. | | Michaels Bros., 5th Ave. and 9th St,, Brooklyn, SELL CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On$ 1.90 Per Week. ——— OPEN EVENINGS. WE will be glad to tell you all about the most delightful places to spend a vacation. Call at 1381 Broad- way; or write, and we will send you complete descriptive matter. sealaurrcnten S.mall. mant-be accompanted by stamps orwer