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— THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1902, . —_——— rent, Michael McCarty. Michael JJ, MoCarty, Featod by Policeman “home, No. 29 Front street, on « of teaching his little boy, Willi steal, ia in the opinion of his nelg i fn honest, hardworking pocket-bo | maker, Magistrate Plammer, however, ) when McCarty was arraigned to-day. + Held him for trial in $500 ball, Willie McCarthy is onty eleven years 1 old, He has the face of a cherub and | sings like an angel, say the neighbors ~ i who know him. But Willie got into bad company at an early age. He developed @ propensity for crawling under the folding gates of dry-goods stores, break- ing glass doors and slipping out again { with & bundle of miscellaneous articles | larger than himselt. Caught Red-Handed. fast Thursday night Policeman Wletcher, of the Oak street station, caught him red-handed crawling out of Max Cohen's store at No. 113 South j street, with a bundte of umbrelias under his arm. Willie had two companions en the lookout, and the warning note | Was sounded before Fletcher could make @n arrest. Then followed a long stern ‘ ohase, which ended in Willie's uncond!- tional surrender. ‘Phe other boys escaped, but “SI Fletcher trailed them down and ar- Teated both of them in Brooklyn on Friday. - ‘They are John Price, eleven years old, and George Donnigan, fifteen years old When Willie MoCarty was arrested he made the assertion that he was tak- ing the umbrellas home to his “old qian.” The other boys threw light on the subject by saying that they had been making burglary a paying business enterprise, and that Michael McCart: Willie's father, took charge of goods. When Wille heard of this stat ment he veered round and stoutly de- nied the assertion. ‘The Gerry Soctety made a few inveatl- ns, aided by Fletcher, and many “things were unearthed. A bundle of umbrellas was recovered from @ firm in Rose street who had bought them from @ome persons whose Identity Is kept quiet. These umbreflas were once the property of Charles Pitman, w! store at No. 174 William stréet was robbed by the “crawling gang” some time ago. Boy Paid the Rent. also learned that on one oc- aston IcCarty was behind with i the Pisulsite amount of money, saying that he had found it, The Oak street vo- Hoeman knew otherwige, but aid ut it in "pon the rent of these inv west] tions ® warrant was issued for the elder Mc- Carty. in, the care of the oats ea Waclaty ‘They wie arraigned in pag ian tye aes McCarty was Hs PES WOR A BRIDE FOR HM, -Boldler Cook Whose Love Ro- { manoe Was Founded on His fToothsome Pastry. Bamee Wimbes wee formerly a mess socks tor Co. E., Fourth New Jersey ((Pegiment, and mict Miss Caroline woman wes attracted by .the delicious pastry prepared by the army cook and “such beautiful pies." unspoken thoughts in this romance Fecorded, but she may have dreamed of escaping B portion of the household drudgeries. Regiment did not get the order to move to the Philip- Wimbes joined a regi- He served the Govern in the far Bast for many months see delighted many an officer anq pri- te with the same brand ple that iad kept his memory fresh in “the girl he left behind.” ‘Wimbes returned to the United States _ @nd attended a bhai in Hoboken several known and his host ‘es and went at ‘When the steaming pastry came from the oven and was ready to serve there | Was a look of anxiety on the face of “Miss Knapp. But one bite was suMcient a age her that the months of absence i only made him more proficient in art. It ts recorded that that night asked for her hand. The wedding oc- this week. MRS. ROBINSON BETTER. ly, Her Doe Physician, said patient, who this Is "he said. ind is somewhat run down, FATHER TALI" Bad Little Willie McCarty, figal for Stealing, Has Brought Se- | tious Trouble Upon His Pa- | URGED TO ROB, HE SAID. who was ar- Fletcher at his charge | to! RISE: IN THE Wynkoop, of No. 128 Madteon ‘ho is Mrs. Dougias Robinson's morning President jeter, is progressing very is not suffering from “She has a good ail, Probably in ten days or whe will be quite recovered," northeast | Sold by all druggists or by mall, 26c, |MICHAEL M’CARTHY AND THE SON WHO ACCUSES alld OF BEING A “‘FAGIN.” | ie LREUNY, yy ‘LAW ON WOMEN PRICE OF KISSES| TEACHERS’ SIDE. leged that and that whil a been f Schlivinski’s Plea for a sno a e Eligible List Dismissed by|’s Justice Dickey. for a mands vrities t ng the nam to pe teac there ve imatt Rosenberg Sent Stamps for Small Order of Sweet Smacks but Sadie Cohen Thinks They Were Worth $10,000. ! 2 etter fitted for mos Po make the i \ lot of money It was undoubtedly good law and most pists Susid rey gallant law, for It saved the women| Justice Di ied that he who aspire to teach school many a good) The Ju also ref Job, Juntice Dickey made the decision |* eat aS in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to-day. pal of Charles Schiivinsk! asked the Justice i wa EMBRACED HER MOTHER, TOO an evening A breach of promise sult for $10,000 has been brought against Harry Rosen- bérg, whose sister, Mrs. Julla Roth, fe the defendant In a divorce sult, in which letters written with Invisible Ink play an‘important part. ‘The damare mit te brought by Miss Sadie Cohen, Hundred and Hleventh street. Le Boutilier Brothers Weeat “{Ijalta“Vita “ The Perfect Food” For Brain and Muscle Perfect health,.sound,.restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean white teeth, sweet breath; these are the blessings that follow a diet of Malta-Vita. Malta-Vita is justly entitled to be styled “The Perfect Food” for old and young, sick orwell. Being perfectly cooked, pleasant to taste, easily digested and assimilated, Malta-Vita is an ideal food. Lead- ing grocers everywhere. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD COQ. BATTLE Sobre MICH,, AND LERCRNS: CANADA, “AU Cars RO direct or by transfer to our doors. ‘tea Special Sale of Silk Skirts. Sale of Silk Skirts. Pea de Soie "tvemember an We can't tell No, 70 Bast One Hundred and Twelfth ~ n another such chane Btreet, and was prompted by the an-1 2f X” TRAORDINAR Y VALUES IN| ‘ Strarareritt nouncement of Rosenberg’s engagemen' poeta mast Us thers eth alle : igs m with | deo ap) wate i neeel ait to Miss Nelle Hymes, No, 23 West ath WOMEN’S C 'OA [ S 1s $10, Muesas | runes apd net and ribbon. trims ‘e For, three years, it 1s claimed, Rosen- ‘pég, Who is a sergeant In the Elghth Regiment, has been a suitor for the hand of Miss Cohen, The gossip of friends, it is charged, constantly con- nected their names, and {t was conald- ered only «a matter of time until the engagement would be announced. It was a nad blow, then, when Rosenbers's engagement to Miss Hymes was made public two weeks ago. ‘Mies Cohen's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Bekrond Cohen. It was to their home that Mrs. Roth went recently and told thé young woman that the marriage to her brother was impossible, because he would be forced hereafter to support her (Mrs, Roth) and her children, When the case {8 called for trial Mrs. Cohen will tell how when she lost her two sons and was bowed down with grief young Rosenberg put his arm round, and, calling her Mother Cohen said he would be her son. She took this ama declaration of his intention to wed her daughter, In addition, Miss Cohen's attorney aubmit the following letters to show tha Rosenberg expected to make the young woman his wife: “Sweetheart Sadie find elght stamp« Black Peau de Sote Monte Carlo and three-quarter Coa's, lined with | quilted and plain Black or White satin linings, "975 514,75 Were $15.00 and $21.00 High-class short, faanty English model Top Coats—fine quality Tan Covert Cloth -- velvet coilar—satin and stik linings -man tailored, "6,79 O75 "19:70: All exceptional values, ‘ English Rain Coats—of imported shower proof cloth—tan, olive and Oxford materials—new sleeves--loose and half-fitted backs— also with capes, ss) Ger Ao} °14,50 Values $15.75 and $19.75 Black Kersey Monte Carlo Coats—satin trimmed and satin lined, *1Os7 0) Inclosed please stamp 1 this wide world I think anything of. cannot sleep as long as you are out of my sight. May God watch over you un- til Iam able to look into your eyes and gay you are my darling wife. “Now you Know how I feel, and you white, have everything In black and Good-by, darling. HAT Miss Cohen says she still loves R berg. For three years, she eays, ehe has waited for him, paying no attention to other sultors. ———— B.Altmans Gg. Fi.OWERS AND STATUARY. |Exhibition of Beauties of Art and Nature at the Garden, ‘To-morrow night the doors of Madison , : . Square Garden will open upon a scent Direct attention to the large variety of which has been In preparation fur a long Ume—the exhibition of the best pro: A : duction» of the gardeners and tower] Portieres, Couch and Table Covers, Lace Curtains Srowers | and some of the finest statuary |in this country and Lace Bed Sets. | ‘The Now ¥: VI " Club give the | exhibition with the Na- Lace Draperies by the yard, in White and Colored effects, Drapery Materials and Furniture Coverings of Satin Damasks, Brocades, Mohair Plushes, Velour:, Tapestries, etc. u Many School Children Are Sickly, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children's Home, New York, Break up Colds in 24 hours, cure Feverishness, Headache, Stomach Troubles, Teething Disorders move and regulate the Bowels, and Destroy Worms, Mrs. Emily Maronn, Meri den, Conn, says: “It is the best medicine in the world for children when feverish and complaining.” For Thursday and Friday, October 30th and 3ist : 2,000 yds, Drapery Fabrics and Furniture Coverings, originally $1.90, 2.75, 3.90 yard, $3.00 to $7.00, at i suitable for Covering Lounging Cush'ons and sieges ° 69c., $100, 1.45 each, « Chair Seats, ; sent PRBE, Address Allen Le Roy, N.Y. | sents a kiss. Your d HARR |} sels Carpets—newest an inches, » 2BC “My Dear Sadie: J ished making} 0 | patterns and color etf @ frame for your dea ure. My mind iT Royal Wilton Rugs. size Hassocks, made from fs always on yuu, the only one in all | 34x27 inches, beautiful Le Boutilier Brothers West. Twenty-third Street. med; values ns high as 20.40, On Thursday we place on sale thre: s of Black Taffeta and Skirts, The skirts and will compel attention t 4.75 7.75 9.75 . Cardigan and Jersey Coats, For men ery low p ices They are manufactured as only va ° | outdoor pursuits, the Cardigan Jacket is admirably |Pare a Very Important Offerings in who follow ypuiavity and at the sam y. There's a wide selection here,and prices alze 3, or ash that one looks for {i these garments, adapted. Its p in the fact that it possi warmth-giving properties $2.50, $2.75 & $3.00. 53.08" "$4. 49 rand $5. 35 Our Carpet Department. holds in our carpet section. with one sole purpose —to please you. These four very special items ought to crowd our fourth fleor with eager purchasers. Higgins’s Tapestry Brus- Lino'eum Mats, size 36x24 the very best carpets; Oriental desi as in me- f one hundred color effects, dallion and allover effects. There are distinct money-savings in Blankets & Comfortables| Now in progress. ee Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. Our Big Sale of Broadway, teat 1, Sawa taty'ts| BEDROOM, or] they poul ar In your homes, Golden Oak Drese- Sult, ing Case a War DINING-ROOM | Satie Cover. 16 yards) tana, slogan bras: if lj trimmed ‘CHEN, act ete ieee, far handsome Lainp and Globe, it gat Gomfortabie,, 1” Dak fina alan rote We also furnish Three Rooms Complete at $98. $1.00 A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. ft oa Holzwasser & Co., 1421 61423 Third Ave.,toth & sit st fon all out-of- ‘Open Evenings Until 9 o’Glock, cca pd orders, No woman will want to miss the splendid chances that Thursday }} We have a display there that is gathered |} Sale of Wool and Velvet Waists For Thursday and Friday. Woolen Waists of finest Imported Scotch Flannels, in figures and stripes, also Serges, in white grounds with colored stripes, made in a correct model, perfect fitting; all sizes, at 37.90 each, values $6.00 & $7.00, Velutina Wartsts in plain and fancy effects, in solid colors, also uncut vel- vets in black and white effects, at ___A$I155 Piano $5.00 each, values $7.00 to $8.00, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and 2oth Street] Women's Dep't. We are offering the most remarkable values in Walking Suits you have ever seen. We think that we sell more tailor-made suits than any single store, because we make our own Suits and carry a great variety. For some unaccountable reason there are a few styles that have not sold as téadily as our goods usuallydo. We don’t know why. Thematerials are as good as you will find in a30 dollar suit, Lining and trimmings the best made, workmanship as our best iailors only can make them, and the styles are all up to date. $25.00 There areexactly 130 of them. They were made to sell at $27.50 | Brosfiaay and 13th oe ROA AA $22.50 } + Now ‘15. $30.00 Our New Piano Dept. We again call attention to this new and original method of piano-selling, specially adopted to advertie our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Pee tne great manufacturing concessions under which we purchase enable | us to offer you tool and Beart raniee with ech Plane fully equal to the usual $350 to $3¢0 fnstruments, and goaranteta to give like This Pigno is made for us by one of the best known manu- satisfaction. We inciude also our special credit plan—$5.00 down and $1.00 facturtre, a weel ‘This is by far the best, most economical and easi¢st way of buying a piano. When inspecting the pianos see the choice lines of Music Cabinets, Stools and Scarfs. No out-of-town orders filled at this price. KELLY 263 Sixth ‘Ave. near 17th St. KOCH & Co. 125th Street West, Shirai’ Seventh Aves. On Thursday & Friday, LIBERTY SASH RIBBON. Fine Satin Liberty Sash Ribbon—pure silk—a special pure chase of 1,650 pieces—a superior grade made by ‘one of the best manulacturers—every de- » sirable evening shade, also white, cream and black — 634 inches wide — reg. 4Bc., per yard, for 2 days ‘2dc. Sald the Bird: One of our pulls is a pull- altogether. All a boy ever wears gathered together in each of our three stores, gives us a pull with the mother tired of shopping ‘hither and yon. Rocers, Pret & Company. 258 Broadway, cor. Warren, ity Aan} ‘Ave, We an