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eee err es Trae 8 Wen ee 2 Shi ___‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY ph DECEMBER emma 18 atthe father will now not only exert] wamoprowNn : ¥ effort to find his daughter and| WATERTOWN, N. ¥., Dec. 12—A. M. baby. but. will strive to. find the| Felson, the Gouverneur jeweller, who , 2 Feaponsible for her wretahedness | purchased more than $3,000 worth of ; Cee eee a te fe Bemost atm! | goods from prominent firms in New York ( w teen that his daughter ies and then announced his | only se 1 she teft home, | and other cit Every Toy That Delights ea pate i , comes under the | Nnanélal embarrassment, has been ar- . 7 Suey, rested on a warrant Issued by Justice! Husband Asks Freedom from Rich Father Vainly Seeks His} Sa Ee Andrews, of Syracuse, charsing tim| Th H t f Chil d ahaa Who Has Had Varied Deogived Daughter in Teng-|_ “4 FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS! firs 2n tert te ee eam cok | e eart 0 1 = FRIENDS.” The advertiser who rec- He was held in default of reer ball Career Since Going on the ments of the Great City, ANX-|ognizes the value of Sunday Worle| (2 .avai) cxamination, The My | HE largest and completest Toy Store in this broad . Wants never lacks a fall purse, Gestinated his methods of” condunting | land fills our large Annex—from Ninth street to Stage. ious to Forgive. ~ busines | Eighth street, and the larger part of the distance from Broadway to Fourth avenue. Everything to make childhood happy: everything to keep hands busy, and bodies exercised in proper, health. ful vine is here—or Europe and America could not sup- ‘ONLY A “CHILD “HERSELF | Established Over Twenty-five Years. | Wretched 2nd Perhaps Homeless, N. 5. BRANN,| She and Her Infant Were Last) ate of at Office of Outdoor | Open Every Evening Till 11. “1 Manufacturing 231 EIGHTH AVE., Jeweler, Bet. 2Ist and 22d Sts. Make Your Selections Now. By Paying a Deposit We Will Reseive Any etghteon r-old Katherine Davis, of Article Until Christmas, New rt, Masa, has hidden her | $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar, Trunks, 75c “ we! - baby 1 self amt her fow-weeks-old bib The shopping public who patronize the big department storen will find it greatly Dolls’ Go-Carts, $1.50to 3° Dolls’ some humble shelter in this city, where | Ito thelr advantage to call and soe our magnificent selection betore buyin: Carriages, sho may be starving, Last Monday the| [carry a more extensive “tock and prettier designs, ee are he aout serra youn ir! and her child were, cummed | 1 It Will Pay You to Come Miles Out of Your Way. DON’T FAIL TO LOUK AT OUR GREAT BARGAINS HE NAMES A CO-RESPONDENT | = @ouple Were Married in Cumber- land, Md., a Few Years Ago, but They Have Long Been Separated. Y The Doll Display is the finest in New York City, this week; but stocks are melting away rapidly. Still plenty of the remarkable Wanamaker Dollar Dolls —the finest dolls ever produced to sell at the price. But if you want to secure a ‘Baby Blanche” you must be prompt now. Other sizes of Baby Blanche Dolls,upto $4. A mul- titude of other Dolls, dressed and undressed, 25c and up- ward, Here are brief hints of other toys: Dolls’ Houses, S0cto $48 Dolls’ Lead Soldiers on parade, 250 to Although ger father {s a wealthy merchant nnd Js spending a amall fortune in a frantic effort to find her and bring her back to his home, } _Vistory Bateman, the actress, Is being + ged for ‘an absolute divorce by Harry | Gweed Mestayer. Married life has not j Sone pleasantly for there theatrical peo- ple fromthe first. They were wedded pat Cumberland, Ma., in January, 1900, | and three months later Mre, Mestayer eharged her husband with abandonment, @aying 26 had left her for a vaudeville “actress. In August, 1901, Mr. Mestayer Degan proceedings fer a divorce in Mil- J waukee. These vroceedings were | @ropped. wi ols, Fur Robes for doll carriages, 600| children's ‘aint Boxes, Se to $2 to $5 Water Pistols, 50c Stores, 50c to $24 Warehouses, | ciiidren’s Painting Books, 8¢ to $2 to $8.6 $2.50 Stables, 250 to $28 Kitchens, 500 to $00 ment, and since then no trace of them has been discovered. Children’s ‘Tel hone Outfit, $1 The present sult has been instituted Last August Katherine Davis, the BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. Tee press Sult Cases, $1.26] Rubber Animals, 20c to $1.75 Rub- ‘4a the AJpreme Court of New York daughter of James W. Davis. one of to $7 Oars ber Dolls, 10c to 25c it Mr, Totten is named as co- ge . The papers were served on al a aaa @ few days ago at her me, No: 210 West Thirty-fourth street, eg George Robinson, attorney for the Plaintife. Her answer has not yet been Hove and Wagon—Milk Wagons, | Rubber Balls, 10c to $1 Horns and feo’ Wagons Coal Wagons; | .,2F2 Butcher Wagons, Trucks, Loaded Trucks, Hay Wagons, also Saddle Horses, from 50c to $16. Pianos, 860t0$20 Drume, ‘IBeto 8 Guns 25c to $2 Fire Engines, Hook and yaad ree $1 to $5 Coal Carts, 50 ai We he the most respected citizens of Newbury- bought the BROOCH OR $ 1 0 port, Mass, left her home without eay- . PENDANT, Ing where she was going. A month|§ G if Te induce passed without any news of her where- | J fiom abouts, thoukh Mr, Davis employed every Known agency to ald him in finding her. Last month he leaned that she had been Hving at No. 429 West Fifty-fourth street mnoe Oct. 27: that d $1 4 Ar hiracTy te $1830 ton she was known there as Mrs, Frank Railroad Traine ate co 8.78 nate Lanterna;, complet’ Daly, and was the mother of a child. . \ lems i pL 500 lagic bs S) Panes Forse The father hurried to the house with a Mona's Ar dees 98-50: chien: an Al Aetective, for he had determined to 16 nop: peur Ota Puniahtheman who -had brought his Baby Bligh, $20.80 408 Sleighe, rable bie Groquet 380 t0 #1.50 Floor daughter to misery, but before he ar- $16 to $28 leat Tees 4 Shooting Gall $1 to $5 f] rived ahe had gone, elsewhere for | gol y ortunt Express Wagons, from 50¢ to $10 nosing i " Lee) META os Be ea Mea Hogh ta onder tres ter, Ave rai hanson Police and Fire Patrol Wagons, $6 wright 0 all sorts of wonder: noting of the young gitl’s whereabouts, OE Teer: Free Eee aye ls ed 40,88.75 to $6 things, Hobby Horses, $2.75 to $16.59 Chrlatmes. ieee Ornate Rocking Horses, $10 to Decora’ 84. Balls, China’ Toy’ Tollet Seta, Animalnand § eae : Stom-Windlog Watehes, Wet § Glee Bad Cente tt ay > ym ay he are a SIt is bnderstood that Mise Bateman stoutly denies the charges, but Col. J © }) Poster Milliken, her lawyer, when seen + }) atts office, would say nothing relative ) }) te the suit. He sald Miss Bateman waa $0 Seave for Montreal in a few days, 000. | te Lake @ will. take a leading role there for VILLAGE WINS $1,000, * | 81,000,000 4 ara Ww She is now visiting ii syndy dn Newark, N. J ‘Harry Tweed Mestayer comes of an theatrical family. He is now play- with B Chauncey, Olcott in “Old Lim- at the Fourteenth Street the Sale of « Dig Shops. The village t of this Bolla Gold Ung the aries, election Could not be bought clewwhere for less than ff) $40.00. * ¢ ' ‘Where ASingleChristmasDollar Goes Farthest : les the un-wear-out-able-ness of fine books that makes them such grand holiday gi where beau-' ty and pleasure and permanence and real value all are aimed ee And our Library Club gives sii ar power to si Saingle Christmas dollar in that direction. It’s all you’re Handsome 14-Kerat Bolla Gold Beal Ring rat y rat feta Weadiog mings, Solid morgold initial | V#E Seadsome moso- Rings, $1.90, gram, ved tr ANT Wateben Kept in onder S Sor oars, En- baie ee raving one “free. Mall orders $2.75 Promptly Sh ZS) Lp rai aire ein at, Sond Gold, gene wine ike °! I shoe buyers to our She cone We have never had such a rush of shoe buyer: ol turquolae Bare four busy shoe departments. We were prepared with ex-|]| f y ‘- AL\ contre te tra sales people. Weare at it again. For this week, Fri- | ‘ y ; *, 4 brillant, $3.00 trom $10,005017 day and Saturda have greater values than we offered AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER GREAT BARGAINS, to pay before any one of these s pes Do Luwe,, 4 jay and $ aturi lay, we have greater values than we ° e I meayero acl library seta is sent you—the other paymen last week, which hardly seems possible, but it is. Look into Ss P E Cc A | ue to be spread out over fifteen or more months if you like, » our windows, come and look for yourselves. If you see the | : 4 I Ee Having embraced a rare opportunity, we have purchased $50,000 worth of , They're all slegantly, bound, such euuions as pecneee le of q 7 7 F r if Sete s ( iamonds at a great ifi ans are proud of owning—most 0! em ee ve one yoM ate sure buy ay save mgUey by (| 4p , A From this” great. selection we quote a few at the following remarkably low quetters ToroeaS binding, Oro and ornamented in gold so. Here’s a brief mention of shoe bargains: | gee so | prices. We have a store full of others: —beautifull: aiucteated' =: with hotogravures, etchings and ‘ Men’s hand-sewed shoes in button and lace, some ; Nps SAI $1415.00 $100.00 color plates v P , S) GZ ® MN, for this pair of wu- buys this magnifi- Prices from one-third to one-half under what the same perd 14 karat solld Gold and Genuine Diamond Brilliant cent 14 karat Solid editions would cost if you bought direct from their pub-, Gold Ring, set’ with lishers. y— 4 genuine diamond; Specimen books of the Natural History, the Music Blucher, in vici kid, enamelled, patent leather, box calf, velour and wax calf. All sizes and all new toes. Value + 3.00 and 3.50 pair; marked now at oe Men’s celebrated high roller shoes, all strictly hand sewed, . mE —~ a blaze of rilllancy. Library or the Ridpath History sent by mail, if desired, each pair stamped “Rock Oak” on sole, In box calf, patent \ | Ghee 414 SSI NOOO Tessaeene $160.00 free of cost. leather, vici velour and vici kid. Not many pairs of either, \ Care a naraave rectly arlene eee: PS/y ears Bee raving done) tree.of ome of the sets are: | These shoesare manutactured by L, M,. Reynolds & Co., who {E\h . The New Natural History. 6 or 12 [Scott's Waverly, Novela, Auto. have been making shoes since 1632. | N.S BRANN volomes;: Subscription Paldonk(s Seen gear iuentac $1. Cows , erula i . 00) lor nature lov: He fea ae Stamped on ‘ach le ) 5 3 231 Eighth Ave., bet. 2lst & 22d Sts, Sitidren), Payments, 81.down and) _amuS£S monty Fra pee 5 BIDDER! OH eacA Role ° \Se a , et Send for Our New Illustrated Bargain Catalogue, $2 a month, ists’ Subscription Edition, 26 vol- ; Vogel Brothers Winter Overcoats vs. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 11, Balzac's Works. Saintabory Sub-| yines, Paymint, $1 down and Wf ecri ion lon, volumes le / Men's Shoes. Po-ta-toe Last. = the “Swell Tailors’.” ——— : Festa 1 Gown and! $5 lhe Benew Linsey of rater de c The latest custom style. The kind that you pay $9.00 Ii You Want to Pay Less and Get the Same P George Eliot's Complete Works.| Payments, $1 down and $2 a oe your cusi ‘ see “They hae . Style —Come Here. Q' \\y ane’ oOnsh Ons Pieatmineten Babee acon palver's Complete Works. ‘me? new toe, narrow — shank, “milit ury heel. 4 < It is one thing to go to a tailor, pay him his price for what you ab sohimes rayne e own 1" ternational Subscription Edition, , $ ° i} want and then wait to see if you get it; and another thing to come OFFER Macaulay's. Complete. Wotks, ae yolainse Payments, $1 down | pee innt for Holiday ine and ta to Vogel Brothers and slip into just exactly the right thing without ; Ls acamlay Ft ubeccition Edition, 30 5 and $4 eat i : a Op pes tor Hoare presets; MACK ane tan trouble, without worry and without paying high tariff prices for Useful Christmas Gifts volumes. Parments, $1 down music PoIMnselsie Oat ay s and Opera and Everitt, all at $1.49 a styles—for of style and of workmanship and of quality you get |]; 6 m5 5 ona and $5 a month, 16 volumes (the finest collection ie. a better grade men’s slippers, black and brown, $1.95 the very top notch in our clothing. Look at the pictures’ at the in the Infants’ and Children’s Dept.—?" Ridpath’s History of the World: ofsongs, fnstramental music and 2 OW. head of this announcement, they are drawn direct from our gar- Sweeping Reductions Preparatory to Annual Stocktaking. Soon Payments|@i downand| Faymente, $1 down ener ryt ments-—isn’t it what you are looking for? Children's Coats and Reeters, 2 to 12 year sizes, formerly $5.80, 97-00 §S'e month, Eobest Men’s Winter All woo! Oxford gray and black frieze overcoats, cut In the Overcoa.s, medium length style, with broad shoulders and long, narrow collars that fit the neck snugly. The back of the coat hangs in $10 loose folds from the shoulders, Special at $10, and $10.00; now.. sees $2.98, 83.50, 84,98 and up At the Library Club Counter. ge; reduced from $4,98 and sires sees $2,908 andup siarenuenane. hannetiens a6) Men’s Derby Hats % a calf solid leather shoes, double sole, extra durable, ri ‘que $2.00 a pair, marked now at Men's Winter Broad shouldered, loose fitting overcoats, reaching a little be- i (according to size) { 4 ; low the knee, made from. ali wool black and blue kerseys and $1.25 to $3,50 : au band. cd patent leather ie box calf, ‘atest eT Ostord melfons, and) big 80-inch tong greatcoits, made || Flannel Skirts, handsomely embroidered, from $2.50 and $3 Kinds at $1.50 . keel jest er thir oui jut, regular valu 0, marked $12. © from Oaford and bhick friezes and black Kerseys—lined with $1.98 and up; worth double } strong, serviceable Utalian cloth. Special at $12. Infante’ Cashmere Sacques, dainty and newest styles, from Mea of Men’s Hats are turning their faces towards Men's Winter The big loose greatcoats, sO inches long, made from Ox" 98c.to $4.98; value $1-50 to $6.00 Spring, and don’t want to bother with Winter goods Overconts, ford and black fiiezes and black kerseys, and the very full Our remaining stock of Children’s Hats and Bonnets. all prices greatly any longer. They are therefore frequently amena- ur ats us! e i at. $15, ick medium length overcoats, hanging to about 3 Inches be- 4) = reduced: ble to Persuasion, when it comes to selling their Winter es Xe of Due and black erseys, Onford maulles 1 a complete line of Maide’ Aprons from - styles---the style’s you're wearing now—under-price. We had phenomenal success at last week’s selling. nariow, close-fitting lapel Mean cores repecial fegies ante That’s what happened in this case—and explains this the pul onded to the cood honest values that offering—ready Saturday morning—of 600 Men’ a\ Derbi it » Westill have a large of the $2.00, $2.50, | terbys and black al we Offer at... eeeg.. . Advance Spring Styles. ‘Our $2.00 hats that we are now selling cannot be equalled any where elke for style, quality and val . Mie aay extra for trimmings to Men's Winter Extra long and medium length overcoats, of 2 Oxford, Meats Winter Fra tone al edu Ingth overcoats, tne ontrack I! Vaghvances on Vavee Tiovoushfares |} Hats, made to sell at $2.50 and $3.00, $20 é stom tailors ch At $20, the Couble-breasted At $l. 50 Each! wit tog fal PE NITE Wa Broadway, 8 & 7 Streets. _ They are black Derby hats, in half a dozen of the best current styles, and each complete in sizes—and h alf price! Men's $Vinter These overcoats at re cut inthe loose, broad-shouldered, Overcoats, Medium length style, with a grace of line and a character Men's Hat Gtore—Annox, 770 Broadway. ‘siik Lined, ie equal the handiwork of the best custom tailors, who She Rye ¢$}+ and $40 for the identical garments, Made of Ox- || ©! $25. fordiand black: maltons-alid ORard velour , silk lined—$25, ould Te JOHN WANAMAKER all we pessibly can to the cus- | ee el at means extra wear—and Il again when he needs anothe breasted sack suits, made | =] SHOES—Sha' pely, Hee nt and Serviceable, They Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts, — We have all style derbys and upines. | ioe comb'n> old- fashioned $0 lidity and modern elegance ae, ie aia te find ail the new green and —they bear the stamp of style and quality—the Blyn \ ‘tures in overplaid and stripe patterns, Former Trade Mark. Silk Hats, Latest Blocks, $5. 00. | The spirit of giving: Nig ora Here are things to give GIBT SHOES The | pustomn col, SLVR tielul presente grows : he spirit oO} i s he air. ere are things is . ~" ay ‘a Hats, this Season’s Sty le, $6.00. men for Christmas that will make them happy. with each succeeding Christmas Ho'lday—the complete : SPLENDID stocks in the four Blyn Stores afford ample opportunity for cho'ce selection. : For Men and Women, $1.50 to.$4,00. all the newest patterns and weaves, $0¢., $1.00, $1.50. I. BLYN & SONS, ou No gk Drovers erator GUARANTEE SHOE, Co.. BVENIN' ( TILL 6tit Aveoand 27th Street. » Tbh. P.M ADE Sw. Cor BS Aye. 10.30 7 at MMILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, erdown Bath Re Luxurious . © to $9.95. Suspende rs, bre The always welcome Um- ot holiday Kitts, ts, $4.95 to $1 Winter caps in all varieties for men and ‘ha at popular pric es Da to Men and Ces, Aged ornare hear Chambers St. | Cortlandt Sr...bet, Church and Greenwich Sts. bets: sas aah 15th Stp.! business opportunities are continually being offered in the SUNDAY WORLD. If you keep. your eye on the. “Business Opportunities” column of the SUNDAY .| WORLD you will be sure to run across the opportunity nace AIM