The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1902, Page 7

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a ss gi ioe Ps Sal i pid FOR FIVE OAS, $500 SAVED CIS REPEL 22 | Ustars, Father John’s Medicine Had © » ¢Fourteen-Year-Old Elsie Rickert|Little Johnny Maddigan Picked -Prume’s Interests, Enticed to a House in Harlem! Up Jewelled Watch and Pend- But by that tine the divorce. had been . ° ° Wealthy Husband, Ill, Said Ho/simnise sts, Jette, rume’ . derwatt His Patient of Pneumonia. | in tucket, R. 1, b h h Had No Chance to Defend) was su iit ga sult M1, Attorneys Davenport and Bull, repre- Action Brow ht b Wife. » ning, Mrs. Beis! vd were in court Capt. AL "i e and Held by Three Youny} ant and Brooklyn Police Of- pt aMroncinafn Wa BPonted’ to Peruse | tal Pollee force, Weskington, Dnt |. (Slaned) Catten °F, SomIM (Hi) O85 6 ae ina oRap ere writes:+ “Father John’s Medicine|ington, D. C.” Cures col P. J. Johin-Prume, a wealthy Fronch- | Fall KUlx Nonegenartan, pa Tata gurprined Dee Bord. ey paautionte and SontAmDeae man, with fe@idences in Manhattan and ’ tua ia ae gas physician, who sald’ your medicine |out morphine or poisonous d the Spa, Belgium, wan granted permis. | Uhr ae Manat Ps old, ts dead | was ‘All right and ought to be in : sion to-day by Justice Maddox,. of jcoiyod by. falling six weeks ago. Sern = = Brooklyn, to come Into court and pre- s born In Plattsburg, came to Bright people get good positions through Sunday World Wants, Somerville in 184, and rominent sont hia defense to the divorce which merchant here for fly yeas, | You seek help, a Sunday World Want will find It for you. Men. fered Them for Sale. RESCUED BY THE POLICE./FIRST ARRESTED HIM. Clue to Her Plight Furnished by| tvhen No Owner Was Found for the Mother of Another Young Woman Trinkets Police Insisted on Keep —Captors Taken to Ccurt and ing Them—Evening World Wili Held In $5,000 Ball Each. Try to Restore Them to the Boy. «! Sake & Company evr: UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS Furs as Gifts. Saks & Company | Gift Suggestions | Watches. Men's Watches, guaranteed Ameri= can movement, in gun metal cates, At $2.71 Mén’s ond Boys’ Watches, chap or hunting cases, Standard | . E. movement, At $6.00 Id-filled Watches,open le thin case, guarai for twenty fhode? weer, Walthas movement, From $11.00 to$i4, Men's solid gold Watches, ti case, Waltham movement, teed full jeweled. At $1 Women’s gold-filled Watches, ranted to wear for twenty American movement fully teed, At Chains and Fobs. — Men's Watch Chains, solid gold, . From $6.50 to $25.0 Fob Chains of heavy silk, gold or sterling silver seals and buckles; plain or set with stoi From $1,. Lorgnette or Opera Ci wood balls and bogwood After the police had told a story of| The bargain-n:nters who assembled at the rescue of a fourteen-year-old alr!! (he auction sale of unclaimed property from a Harlem house w sho had|held at the Brooklyn Police Headquar- een enticed and held captive for five| ters to-day were much astonished when @ays, Thomas Dornn, of the most valuable piece of Jewelry of- Ono Hundred and ‘wer ;| fered for sale was withdrawn, It was a gold watch and chain, with a diamond- Hundred and Nineteenth studded locket attached, valued at 3500, Charles Lewis, of No. 2250 g and thereby hangs a tale. nue, were each held In default of $5,000] It was found by fourteen-ypar-old ball to-day in the Harlem Pollce Court./Johnnlo Maddigan two years ago, when fach of the prisoners Is nineteen years) he was on his way to one of the dig ‘old. dopartment stores in the shopping dis- Elsie Rickert, an under-sized girl with] trict of Brooklyn, where he hoped to! pretty black eyes, livedwith her mother] get some o!d wood to take to his home | at No, 93 West One Hundred and Thit-| qt No, 541 Baltle street, where he lived | teenth street until last Friday evehing.| with his parents and three small chil- when Jennle Turner called on her. Jen-| dren tn abject poverty. nie asked the gin to go to the theatre|° When Johnnie returned home and ex- Prith her, and that was the last she was) nipited his find dre learned of the value She was talking to a member of her Peon unere: of the jewelry, and as the family was Bo asa Jenole returned to her home at No.|harq pressed for money attempted to family when (he accident happened, and 976 Eighth avenue on Sunday night, but . stepped backward to where ahe thought Whe would not tell wHere she had been atipiaeaiae ee ore ee Pattee oe the char was, without looking. Bhe sat nor where Iisie was. Her mother, whol 06 grouting the watch ang told nim to down hard on the floor and then keeled pad had much trouble with her, turned] Sing nin father with him'the followin over with great force go that her head der over to the police, asking that she Da a ree that the property was hie Sl hte the chair just behind her, be sent to some institution as an incor. Neietne neve aorta eaxtn Gay Ne Other members of the family picked rigible. her up and sent for a doctor, who sald . ; ! z Detective Joseph Rob- { , . Detective Mooney,’ who was working} ¥28 rested by : H that she had died instantly. It ts not gn the case, lastnight ‘found Bisie| ert, of the Butler, stret tation, and Mrs, Dougherty Missed the the’ she fal lies skull wes feacturet, | Rickert at Doran's house with Doran | comm! 10 “ths wd fy he steck ig gnd Lewis. She was in a patiabie con-| Society. Chair, Fell and Struck Her byt, thet tho sects agected her heart ion, ‘The three were afrested, an ; ) vrobta a 1c Hee Dasaean HOS (Ou ee cweoia| ball tor him and he wae brought betore| Head, Dying Instantly. = irl sald that Jennie Turner had Intro-| Magistrate Bristow, in the Butler Street atl GERMAN WARSHIP ASHORE. luced her to the three men, ani that! Court, two weoks later to answer to the Hee re OF Udced her cto ee to Dor] change of grand larceny. As no one} Mra. Anna Dougherty, of No. 496 Ster-| wittembach In Stranded on the ran's room with them. She told a story | claimed the jewelry he was discharged. | jing place, was killed to-day in a most Danisnicanre Seite roomy ‘The ether eel, begged | — The Pailin Al aig ileal of the | remarkable way. She went to sit down| COPENHAGEN, Dec. 17.—The German $5r fo stay there and brought her meals, rea sb esemaptaene! wt Poltee {4 @ chalr, but miscalculated its dis-|turret ship Wittelsbach ts ashore near | : back of | Kosver. | Headquarters yesterday afternoon, he|tance and fell. She struck the | COUNT RECOVERING. ' ‘The German warships Kaiser Wilhelm LE was Informed that the property would | her head on the chair and died instantly. dee Giciek ana Binds treianien| have\l be soid at auction to-day along with erty was sixt: ears old. go! to her assistance, Broker Stricken at Wie Desk W111) many other unclaimed articles whtch| Mt® Dousherty ue webents carilore Probably Get Better. the pollce had collected for many Henry M. Le Count, charter member | years. of the Cotton Exchange, was reported When an Ewening World reporter John Dasseau, of No. We place on sale THURSDAY at SPECIAL PRICES ’ : Your knowledge of fur may be lim- Women’s eee : + A Waists of Flannel, tailor stitched plaits, corded ited te Ly appreciation of its beauty. with black velvet, large velvet buttons; in gray, That's all you will need here. Our light blue, rose, tan, cardinal, reseda, royal, shop is supervised by expert fur- |] white or black. Value $2.25. At $1.50 : Waists of Flannel, tucked front, trimmed with riers. You may safely leave the small velvet buttons; also plaited front trimmed question of quality to them. with plain silk, fancy collar; all colors. Of fur garments, we have those of seal, Per- Value $2.75. At $1.85 sian lamb and broadtail. plain and fur-lined. Waists of Botany Flannel with stitched box Also fur sets of sable, ermine, squirrel, unborn plaits, fancy trimmed stock collar, in a variety i , skunk, h, i of colors. Also [eee alae eas ri pee om +6 Waists of Brilliantine, black with white stitch- match, ing, several styles; also black and white po!ka Wewill place on sale THURSDAYatSPECIALPRICES |} d°t stitched in black, Value $4.00. At $2 A full assortment of Cotton Waists of Pique, Near-Seal Coats, ‘ Chevicts and Vestings in the newest styles. header: 22 inches long, high roll collar From $1.50 to $7.50 pleincr ane designs, 95c. to $3! and wide revers, satin lined, orgnette Opera Chains of 80 Values $35.00 & $40.00, at $26.50 & $34.00 Useful Gifts for Boys. gold, link or rope des a Persian Lamb Coats, Supplement their toys with some- |} Men's Robie Rue 22 inches long, new model, high col- zi ee Signet Rings, handsomely lar, wide revers and Dolman sleeves, thing to provoke the spirit of personal designs in mermaids, horses, s Values $110.00 & $125.00. At$75.00 & $89.00 neatness. The following suggestions ents or flowers. $2.80 to $30. Sealskin Coats, 's Solitaire Diamond will do that, and the prices will save rat, solid. gold, Belch Rice’s London dye, with roll- you enough for the toys. ing collars and large revers, Boys’ Sailor Suits of navy, brown or red serge, At $190.00, $225.00 and $265.00 |) collar trimmed with braid, embroidered design Mise or back Rome Fox Boas, bi on shields; 3to8 years. Value $5.00. At $3.7 Misses’ ond Children’s to-day as recovering from an attack of | called at the Maddigans home, he was Boys’ Russian BI re} f bi d Rings. Single stone setti ROS vation at the fludson Street | {01d of the decison of the police, an ; oys’ Russian Blouse Overcoats of blue, re 4. Hospital and will probably tully recover, | sccompanied by Jonnny, he went to the t Double, with paws and brushes, or tan Kersey Cloth, also blue or gray Frieze; sil oud, Tlony dain At Mr, Le Count Is @ life-long resident of | was In progress and demanded that the e tt g. Values $14.50 & $17.50, at $10.50 & $12.50 |} embroidered emblem on sleeve, velvet collar; |] Sallt batigtipecpeere ew Rochelle. raven and chain ew 3to 7 years. Values $6.50 and $7.50. At $4.75 }} $25.00, $32.00, $35.00, His malady ts the ressit of a too close Squirrel Stoles and Muffs sale. attention to business affairs. He suffered | Asalstant Property, Clerk B. ¥. Beh Angora or Camel’s Hair Tam o’Shanters in stent teks a yeaverday, whore he | te Fefuded Co Pstare eienrehet jupreme to match. Fur lined. blue, red, white or black; also mottled effects. |] scart dena Fe oH Gold, 4 ized with a sccand and more ze-| Court. Steps to obtain this order have VALUES. NOW AT 50 d 75 sre p Jere ‘attack while at his desk. been taken by the Qvening World. - Values 95¢ and $1.25. iC an c with Roman, Parisian or oqu ac i i A a AA EE : | i Stoles, $16.50 & $25.00, 3 1.00 and $19.50 Boys’ Silk Suspenders in solid colors or figured }} Pearls: From 956 to The collection now being displayed in the follow- Muffs, $18.00 & §28.00, $12.50 and $22.50 |} designs, in fancy boxes. Value 75c. At 50c Cuff Links. Alaska Sable Scarfs and [SSSI] Link Cull Buttons, solid gold in Muffs PETTICOATS re fae a To match. Scarf 55 inches long; with tails. at little prices that do not suggest ak Call Beticnt ole ae patterns, dicinond centre. At Scarfs, $18.00 $13.50 Smokers’ Jewelry. VALUES { Muffs, $9.75, NOW AT - $7.25 \| their unusual attractiveness. You Cigar Cutters of solid gold, plain ‘ ing departments offers many suggestions for Upholstery Department. practical and artistic HOLIDAY GIFTS. We direct attention to the following Useful and Season- able Gifts which may be procured in this department. LACE DEPARTMENT. Real Lace Handkerchiefs ‘African Monkey Stoles or will agree with us when you see them. shrsediesstesieieeaam it Jewe Cushions. ; of Duchesse, Duchesse and Point, and All Point. uffs Flannel Petticoats. Ce eee, fan metal, An extensive showing of Handsome Cushions, includ. Real Lace Berthas, Collars, Scarfs and Barbs. Value $14.00 ‘ At $10.50 |] White Flannel Petticoats, with feather }} plain or stone sctting. fs Fy : . A LPA aU LNG F seid : stitched hem. At $1.25 From $4.45 to $15.00 ing several novelties, $2, 35 to $1 3-50 each. Veils of Real Point Appliqué and Chantilly Laces. Muffs. White’ Flannel’. Petticoats, umbrella refs Match pote! ace silva gaa . i A : m h scall dge. At $1. Beeman pepaniicn Down Cushions, in muslin covers, full sized, Feather Boas with Mulfs to match; Novelty Ne orig Bee ce pliaitetica Seal. Terre essen Piet re Sid an cagraved or etched design. ‘ $1.00 to $2.2 5 each. Chiffon and Lace Boa and Muff Sets, Scarfs At $1.45, $1.75, $2.50 and $2.75 breiesceutle gait silk embroidery, in pine ee Brooches. ‘ : and Stocks. , ui Brooches of sterling silver, An elaborate collection of Square’ and Tops for cushions. i Children s Fur Sets A generous assortment of Albatross and Crepe in rose or greea gold, ia tren enamel designs, studded with b 2S. OBJECTS OF ART. — Bronze | STATIONERY.—F, Holtd In all the suitable furs, which include Krimmer: |] Petticoats, sffk lined, daintily trimmed with Is, turquoise, carbuncles, Lambrequins ; and Marble Busts and Gisjacens Cabinets, tevind (Suis Ermine, Chinchilla, Mouffeton, Mink, and so lace and ribbons. From $5.00 to $13.50 toprase, coral end se forthe $12: Silk and Satin Mantel Lambrequins richly embroidered, Curio and Music Cabinets, Deco-} Calendars, Desk Requisitles, En- forth. RICO SES Silk Petticoats. Sota gota BOM sL es $3.00 to $2 2.50 each. ee a Maciel soe erpent jibes eS Eee Nutria Sets (Scarf and Muff), 93.75 and $4.75 |] Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with juemstitched ace Bless, he Lys, double, Nesey fel, Limoges Eoamels, Carved| tala Peose Water Mink Sets (Scarf and Muff), $2.90 }] cordion plaited or section ruffle, in black or pearls, turquoise, emeralds or o Screens. Teecies DURAMBIves seas Grioe Lomb Gere (Goer aad Mitte atts solos _SEBBa8 150 5018 sad 10-88 Cutie bas 2 y White Thibet (Scarf and Muff), $2. d $4, utlery. An assortment of 3 and 4-Fold Screens in many and Hlectrotiers. TOILET ARTICLES, — Tottet Phe erent e RAEN ba Pen Kale ne ee S Dressing Sacques that will often tempt you to postpone blades, of finely tempered shadow cr tip pearl, stag or horn handles. A Sets of Ivory and Etony, Trlp- unique designs, = j é e $4.50 to $1I 5° each SJEWELRY.—Fans of Duchesse and| cate Mirrors, Standing Mirrors, Women’s Handkerchiefs. Point lace with Pearl mounting Military Brushes, Jewel and Puff * - A . : T abourettes a , . Alain’ ot slaty Oreca Bags! and | i Beces, Manizorsiseta Better, Are they represented on your gift list? |] the dressing, so pretty and comfort- |] Fen [Knives two or four, blag Pyrographic Tabourettes, in the different sizes, Opera lesen, Lorgacties, Tor-| Toilet Watery, Cologoes ete. The saving will be well worth while if |] able are they. We have a generous |] Frence groy effects. At $4.75 to $12.50. mre on a ae IVERVA REI c you will let us provide them. New de- |] assortment from which to select, be- cluding, Rogers, Westenholm, Bork Rack Silver, Copper and Gun| ares, Centre Pi seatteaelinthleg signs in lace and embroidery that |] sides the following: slas enc Sinton: Daa eae: aCKS, snstale Brooches, Signet Rings) otc, of Cut Class with Sterling express the perfection of the needle- Eiderdown Dressing Sacques. Camera Special. numerous designs worked out in burnt wood, < chee Moartele gomtiegss Sid worker's art. Sacques of Biderdown, variety of styles in rose, Seneca Ne cereee piers $1.00 to $2. 25 each. MEN'S FURNISHINGS.—Smoting Vases wen cans Slay Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered, six in |] Pink, gray, lavender, light blue or red. At 98c H} shutter, double lens, hocd and : Jackets and. Howe Gowes; Fine| M’ y Photo F 4 Totlet a fancy box, $1.50. Hondspun Linen Handker- Sacques of Ripple Eiderdown, high neck, but- back, pneumatic release; wi ie ‘trors, 'o Frames ga: aa : ; a carrying case and one double | d & 7y l Neckwear, Stik Mufflers, Silver| Articles, made of Copper, mount- chiefs, with tape borders, 38c. to $1.75 each. ton side effect, bound with satin and trimmed Hf yoider.” Value $10.00. OF i ay Or, Mounted Suspenders, etc. ed with Sterling Silver, Linen Handkerchiefs, hand embroidered, with with velvet ribbon. Also Sacques with sailor Special at $4, a6 4 initial, 50c. KD $3.00" per half dozen. Linen }] collar, bound with satin; in red, rose, light blue, |} Golf Montauk, 5x7, with ai i { c ix i 5 ; ; utter, rapid rectilinear I Broadway and 2oth Street, LEATHER GOODS.—travelling Bags (for Men and Women) Moacketotete blal nemuslesned: aio i albos, ti pak onlerendes at tnd pinion, ising front cn $1.25. inen Handkerchiefs, wit! rders in Eiderdown Wrappers. with: leather carrylog, Cae of Horn Alligator, Lizard and Pigskin, unfitted, or fitted with delicate tints, hand embroidered, 25c. to $8.00 ippl i uble plate holder, At s i ‘ ‘ i Wrappers of Ripple Biderdown, pointed collar, |} double plo * toilet articles in Sterling Silver, Ivory and Ebony. Dress Suit each. Real Valenciennes Lace Handkerchiefs, }} jo] alasvel hound candtrimined: withstand Guns Cases; Wrist Bags with solid gold mountings, Chatelaine $1.00 to $12.00 each. Real Point Duchesse }f braid; in blue, pink, lavender or red. At $3.95 . Daisy Air Rifle, single shot. ¥ fue 5c. Flobert Rifles, blued barrel, Flobert Rifles, pistol. grip, ‘oh ered stock, Ney Century Rites oo Mauser action, cots al i i 22-calibre, China Silk Underwear. |] 27!" opening Rite i i down, 22: libre, .. You cannot imagine its luxurious Parkhurst Shotgun, doubleiianl softness until once you have worn it. Leadon wit ehobetnas f Then, none other can supplant it in Lady's Shotgun, single bares : your favor. The cost is not great. ee ee ae ton stock, patent, foldi Night Dresses of pink, light blue or white China , Bags, Dressing Cases, a . Lace Handkerchiefs, $1.00 to $50.00 cach. Rose % oe . . i rp be dirdle; in blue, pinkyer red. t $5. Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, Riding Crops, etc. Neckwear for Women. : : Here you will find gift. suggestions a-plenty in Feather Boas with Muffs to match; Chiffon and Lace Boa and Muff Sets, Chiffon or Lace Collars or Yokes, Embroidered Col- lar and Cuff Sets, Stocks, Fichus, Scarfs, Ties and Jabots. We Will Place on Sole Thursdey at a SPECIAL PRICE Printed Liberty Scarfs, 2% yards long 18 : . ins. wide, in dainty and delicate colors, $1.50 |j Chemise, skirt length, with fancy yokes, bot- Saks “Fast Flyer? B Plain Liberty Scarfs, 45 inches square, all {j tom of skirt effectively trimmed. New Departurs Co colors. At $1.25 From $4.75 to $5.75 }} Hertford tires. Jabots of Chiffon and Lace, with Stock Collar; Drawers to match, in a variety of dainty pee new designs. Value $1.25. At 75¢ and 956 |} desigas. From $2.95 to $ : 2B. Altman & €o, Clghtecum $t., Mnetcenth $i, Sixt» Avenue, New York, Announce , that, as heretofore, commencing December 26th (Friday), and until further notice, their store will be closed at 5 P.M. Q , calibre, Silk, elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes or Bicycles Point de Paris lace and ribbons. Boys’ or Girls’ higheg: From $6.90 to $14.50 14, 16 or 18 inch frames, p orblack; complete, with QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP CALLS come to advertisers who put their “Help Wanted” advts, in the Sunday World. Competent workers seeking em- Ployment look to Sunday World Wants for guidance. Eletecntty St., Dineteenth St., Sixth Fivenu:, Rew Yorn, ny s cial cas tT cpitns Pax ad ,.

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