The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1902, Page 6

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a a E _ es VHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1902.” MOTHER WAITING FOR LONG-LOST CHILD RECEIVES BLOW BY WIRE. Continuation of Our Great Sale of Untrimmed Hats! Cases upon Cases of the Newest and Most | More Than Five Thousand $1.50 and §2 | MEN’S SHIRTS Stylish Shapes, including the Very Latest | ’ Novelties in Braids and Colors, now on sale of! \ ‘ at the Extraordinary Prices of | At One Dollar g | C. AND C. A SUPERB COLLECTION of smart, new, i t Each. | stylish Summer Shirts, from one of the best known os | high-class shirt egeones They are Hest Lee ’ ‘ most part, of madras, in handsome woven and prin 2 Not a Hat in the Entire Stock panera Fronts are plain or plaited ; cuffs ny eutaclied id Wes and detached. All the patterns are new; and the styles | Worth Less than One Dollar. are those to be seen ont in Bate so ou8 — | shirt i is worth less th 50; the ot | Special Attention is Also Directed to Our Stock of | ee SO ane @LS03yau ene * Itis a collection from which particular and tasteful , Children’s Trimmed Hats, in which we are showing many new and novel ideas originated in our own workrooms. There Will Be Special Aitractions To-Morrow. Sixth Ave., 20th to 24st Street. men can choose with immense satisfaction ; for nowhere will be found a wider variety of choice and handsome | shirts at $1.50 to $2 than will be here tomorrow At One Dollar Each . ipa Nite street aisle is devoted tonne selling. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts ThePemberton ShoeStore *” AND KUMFURT SHOE CO, Union Square 44 EAST 14TH STREET (Between Broadway and University Place) Unprecedent2d Value. a Ladies’ fine custom-made tan and 18 and>20 Men’s Suits 044 Part-Payment Privilege with It. At the closing hour of this store Saturday night (10 o’clock), this $9.95 sale is withdrawn. The good this event has done for our}]| black Goodyear welted 4 prestige has well repaid us for this most daring clothing retailing of many moons. Realize what it all means—we’re selling Men’s and Oxford Ties, Youths’ Suits that can outstrip any $20 clothing made in America, at the deep reduction of $9.95. Reatize, too, that every suit if the re Was style, weight and cloth effect that you must buy now to be up to Summer dress demand. They came into our hands like a windfall —they are passed on to you bearing no duty of excess profit as could have been the case. Investigate is all we ask. If you don’t think you’re saving one-half, we’d advise you not to buy. The usual liberal, easy Part-Payment Plan of this store is just as easy and liberal as ever in this event. Boys’ Guaranteed Wash Suits, $2.00. Making and materials that would do $3, $3.50 and $4 suits proud, Fast color Chambray, Cialatea, Pique, Duck, Linen and Crash, Full cut, taped seams, and blouse pants. Ages, 3 to 10 years. Really remarkable value at $2.00. Produced by a maker who wishes his name withheld, because the goods are carried by retail dealers from Maine to California and sold at $3.50 and $4.00, Father of Girl Kidnapped Twelve Years Ago Telegraphs to Anxious Wife Not to Depend Too Much on Stories, as He Is Not Sure of, Identity. | oe Children’s Dept. | 200 Dozen Babies’ First Shoes, in colors; custom-made qualities, the kinds that sell for 50c., 75c., $1.00, 15c. ad 25e, Furnishing Department Specials. With joyous expectancy Mrs, Mi-, not belleve that the falr girl 4 Oh chael Nathan was awaiting the home-| a more not) the aaa wr carly Ute, iy not the ehild of twelve goming of her daughter Mary, Who] yours ago who was stolen from the lit { Was stolen twelve years ago when | tle home tn Hoboken, | ag mother’s spirits were broken by WIIL Not Give Up Hope. | is we recelpts of this telegram from her! tint au doubt te cleared Mrw. Nathan | House From Whic Husband, who had gone to Chicago to] deciares she will continue to believe | bring back their long lost daughter: | that her lost child has at last been loom, a carpet dealer, that he sup-. WHOSE NAMB SHE ADOPTED. “DON’T BELIEVE ALL THE STo-| ('4 She has reason for hope, for posed daughter was not her calla. ‘Ths Disappeared at Same ‘Time, when the first intimation came from the failing woman bees is and fre RIBS YOU HBAR. I AM NOT YET] Weert that Mary was found Mr. and quanti: of Mary] Mrs. Green was not in favor with her < 7 a SATISFIND.” Mire. Nathan immediately telegraphed | Nathan something abuc| nelgioora” The’ "man Green,” whom Men's Linen Collars, 15c, kinds....sse0+e+sssesesses cove eeee 7c fopie deentipience 4 some persons supposed to. be her hus ; odd ae been every reason tol ‘There was a scar rig | Young Bloom, who himacit tiad lived | frat street, nearaeesroone see Che n oe Mh ee Palette Aa a key Maleay arent 50: eo Suppose that the young woman Was) eyo when it was atolon and a birthmark | with his parents in Hobol SHORTLY PRIOR ‘tO THE DIS- y £1.00 2 &, the daughter of Mrs. Nathan, who] which the parents described. The se- twelve years ngo was stolen, when|*Wer came back that there was a scar | 8 mother of oF LITTLE MARY told si WOMAN WENT biter good hathes- In: miferial~in shape—in make | WESTERVELT & DEMAREST and a birthmark as indicated, id with y THE i she was mere tot of three and | the recint of this reassuring Informacion | o AND THE MAN Te they are equal to custom shoes at double our half years. Mr. Nathan proceeded at once wo ehi- {ANd persunsion, Ar i 1 ON HAD QUARRELLED, IN very moderate prictuesssseseveoeseesserene 50 202 and 204 THE BUE im Shoes of other good grades—the smartest Blescker Street, cor. Barrow A Then the Nathans lved in Hobo-| *4#°- -old story of the Qt ENT SEARC It ts evident from this tel - ken, The police o1 en cf e- ‘om his telegram to po a ONED GION UE: | day, Mere, Nathan Rava, thet tee ne, came absorbed in the search for little] pana is still in doubt, but that he has THE STOLL WAS MADE GREEN. SHE shapes—most up-to-date styles. The certainty of quality—of style—of satisfactory shoes and satisfactory service without paying a penny To-Morrow (Saturday), EXTRAORDINARY VALUBS IN ALS WED | i | E-H-R-L--C-HS' -H-h-} -I-( -H- fy EYE DOCTORS’ EXAMINATION FREE. Shall the tired refuse rest? Shall the hungry refuse bread ? Shall the lame refuse crutches ? ‘Shall the sick refuse medicine ? _,To TRY to gét along without glasses if you really need them is a wrong to yourself, a wrong to your family. We mean that it shall cost you’ not one cent Mary, but she had disappeared as|not given up wll hope of tnally identi- 0 BROOKLYN, BUT THE DB too much , i completely as if the earth had opened | {16 the young woman as hls daughter ‘TIVES GOT NO FURTHER e : Men's Balbriggan and swallowed her. The police said | TR delirium of a conscience-stricken OF ‘THE WOMAN. For Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00. Undershirts and Drawers, r woman may be responsible for the solu- p she had wanrered to the marshes| tion of this remarkable kidnapping |hi® wif . and had been drowned. mystery of twelve years ago. A Mrs INVBSTIC IN HOBOK Only the mother had faith that] Green, with whom the young woman|BY AN EVENING WORLD Bu: her little one was alive, and the hope| !¥8¢) and whom she supposed was her| PORTER NOW RE S THE ? mother, died at N 1 ree PRE LIVED NEAR she cherished seomed about to be] Aurora, lil, two weeks agen ne Ne MAVEN THE rewarded when the telegram came a ) in, ar to crush her spirits. Spnleneet NAMED GREEN, SHB | son for on the Muurey avenu ofjest poasible QB B) EASYTO 609 8th Ave,,39th & 40th Sts. Still the mother ‘h: SR TO A MAN soe cone sean renee Companyie o REACH : 162 Bowery, near Broome. | East lst St, Green's supp d into of which 25c., 29c., 35c., 50c. OUR 2%5C. BALDRIGGAN DRAWERS HAVE DOUBLA SEATS, SHIRTS WITH LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES, SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, 10c, and 12}éc. each. OPEN UNTIL LP. OM. ed husband after- Brooklyn faanily, in. the pawn- a Harris, of No, 245 court] Style 328 Men’s Bluche GUARANTEE SHOE co. that Mie) feather, made on sap ° at tihcnaet toe and FOUR _ "6th Ave, and 27th Street. | Factories: full’ extension soles, full- STORES Third Ave. and 122d Street, 401, 403, 406 1 MV, on Death Op ber dying bed Mre Bea. ven cone A} hopes. Sho will fided in a young man named Nathaniel | WAS HOUSPK'E) A WOMAD al eer ag sae ean a naray (DDICS riT | FOUGHT IN THE PARK. : to KNOW the exact condition of your WORLD WANTS (ITV'S FORCE TORE BABY LIONESS —'ATTEMPTTOWRECK |PRISONERS PROFIT ns nro nnn nm [2 SIE Gh C8) asa, gg Always a Winner, op) RY WATER'IN CELLS aitggerio Preemas, of the @t. George|| we pee an als trmerron morain soo aos, |] CASES A UW AS, ves traction | ——UPCARTRACKS, © DEAD IN CAGE.) ANL° TRAIN FAILS Shai eet Rett] PRSRAMCNMAMS Th Esherliech & Sons ade in Harlem Court 217 BROADWAY—Astor House, 223 SIXTH A. ENUE—near 45th St, 1345 BROADWAY—near 36th St. Ail Open Lat. Saturday Evenings, | day for creating a disturbance last | ; Macistr: rs Sen-| Mi! at McGowa's Pass Tavern in Cen= Seven-Foot Obstruction 1s} 8 et ale Sysne ds uwittitar Gon a walter, sald tences Because There Is No) mat the trio spat an hour at the fait 706 Paid Help Wants in this morning’s World, il. Brooklyn Heights Railroad| Nettie, Who Suffered Much _ BU ) Has Found President Swan-| Affliction in Her One Year| Placed Between Tracks ana Place to Keep Offenders, {",}* evening and proceeded tu walle : 328 Paid Help Wants in the thitieen | strom a Man of Action on| of Life, Probably Fell from} Motorman Sees It Just in [eye eee wetene: Wen begenet| other N. Y, papers comb ined. Humboldt Streat T St She Climbed Time to Save | OO Passengers Who Are Held, him, Other walters came to his rescue || OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT, 19 O'CLOCK. ° reet. a m e imbea, and he Dolls took a hand. 1 "4 |i) d ree Stump Aimith’ot into the mix-up and arreated | 5 CORTLANDT ST. ——e ’ 7 , Brooklyn Magistrate Naumer held Dolla were fined 65 each and Free- MOUSER" 04171881 A’xaroe ati ioen icra dais Denar Nettle, one of the lion cubs in Central te the Vellat Fy Peel gata PY Hee Toourt under difficulties in his Myrtle man bound over in $300 for Special Bes- - JANiT Sol 5) Brooklyn Helghts Railroad on ti | crowded Into her one year of Ife, 89! jth Reach division of the Fifth Avenue | *°¥® ‘aan and women prlannaes eran ° ENWORK ....9/Grand street, to-da Halls, trolley |& stump in her cage to-day] elwotric train rushing past Sixty. | °°! a Pics iba ialoe Id LUNCHMEN t # and were heaped inning from her right e third street and New iby Perey Water to the depth of several feet had 2 or Ss TAUNOREMBG ,.., Al cutter for 4 apace of elon , log Inst ign, was stoppod Jum | MundAted the calla and the count of- nk ‘ow the Departm will id fell backward, striking on deratled by q | fcer# had a uying time rescuing the iG SON She MADAEEMOR il & , which wa | prisoners. -‘The resouers were required |@* Grows Worse 1 OULAL, to restore the street 10 Ike ori, d send the } 1 ‘Tranuit € tracks, to wade into the filthy water and carry If Neglected, mw 6B, Marshall, risoners out on their shoulders, reants bad placed days ago there was @ similar con- { the trunk of dition of affairs and although notice from } of existen pains, acel 5) : LLIN Uptown. Office 9 ' > birth, Her twelve month Olly Heights | had been full of aches vad weked a penmil to whorl ae snd cioal operations, On the 2 at h har h ‘ vive % ent to Commissioner Helme noth- 3) Soule by nid ton other hand win brother George: ti 1) @ barrel, in| Was sen! w3| fait th retuen (or te dort 4s heubihy ae hile alster was aichly strait Ing waa done to prevent ® recurrence (Formerly at 36th St, & Broadway) 28] 1s rhght of 1 t street | Both cubs were huge favorites with!” ‘Phere were fad) a hundred pagnen of the trouble, +29) 4Bd remove ¢ » poles the children, who would atand at’ the | in the train wlio ‘Are ivestigae | During the excktement attending the 3] company ftatled to ive in te lie nari | bars of thet cage for hours, watehing | ae il hurried transfer of the pri: to-day ; = Is Now Located at a paid no att i Borough | them play Lillian Karae became hyaterioal and . ; , ent Swanstroin's putifoation, ler] der list mishap was the fall from an was carried, struggling, Into the court- And curing Bup- wi ti BoLIstFORA day's melon wi adhlie SE cigicanch, parton tia divided ine| STABBED WITH SHEARS, [¥en "inthe. nupoub which. followed I da nc eta nies ures fof Iie. ahouldcake'a| 37th 38th BTENOGRAPHERS Be cuge. Always sickly, this jarred her tverat oe the prisoners atsempted” to Ml had fae eee war Street, ee Street TALLOW HURT BOARDING 4 CAN, badly Assailant of Lower Kant Side Mam|Mugistrate Naumor suspended sen- | NO BELTS, po is¢: straps, Foauiie, and create profou ROTH erstist 8). A mam about thirty-one years old, |wan mat, drouble, the baby Hones had Bacaped Alter Fight, venow in most of the cages brought be | Mt pressure on hips ar bo force tha han ev be q bey die in ad eye y 7) 1 e CUI of medium helght and build, with dur bout seven weekw | DUFINg AD altercation to-day at No, ORF. the cells and jie jack of im: proof and odor fe Ay A ey jor ear Bet, 37th and 38th Streets for he pris> | hair and ruddy complexion, attempting to board a Beco gone aud [SS Madison street, David Sehonbrown, | medi tacllitie: thirty-one years ald, of N: oners, ¥ tracted @ Cannon = f teeth hud to be —— 0 poured to weaken the cub very | atreet, waa etabbed tn ac : ec anarle car at Bighty-elwhth street to-day, and and When, AU later, an abs wm Pp the loft wide with | 49,000 HORS SUMIREN DERED, sustained a severe abrasion of the foru- on the head, and another op # ply of sheare by Max Epat ft No, ' 00 LUTE OO, Has @HLL YOUR oni heads He was ploked up uncorecieus | tion had to be performed e'was feared | 16? Monroe atreot oe lpg OMRON, Tune Herth, as annonces me uel, ae Any 8 is one by oan peyton pyterian | that she would die. lowever, Nettle| He was attended by Dr. Wernstein, of vit temday. bringing the to- d mi. hes i in an ambulance. “He was not | rallied, and it was thought ehe would | No, 21 Madison street, wud wont home, [furrendered yesterday. M1 St PIAL MAL Rae 4 peut row lp strong, Epaieln escaped," 884 Went home, [ial of evo or AH Me sales ib Nett : rm %

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