The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1903, Page 8

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Nw miss amet CONE FROM THE. RICH YOUNG MAN ae MONTAUK CLUB! VANSHES ACN . A. E. Rollinson, Cashier of the| Moses Fowler Chase, Kidnapped Organization, Disappears with} in Paris and Brought Here All the Books, but Leaves| Recently, Was on His Way to Bank Account Untouched. His Indiana Home. AN IN DREAM. hier Blaisdell, Missing Since onday Night, Sought Through pyant’s Aid, anc Friends Hold Conflicting Theories. A Big Event Every Friday. A rich treat for our many customers to-, morrow. \A clearance of odds and ends is to be inaugurated, and hereafter will be a permanent weekly feature at this progressive establishment. The amount of merchandise we sell during the beck ta a week is bound to create broken lots oa and o ieces, 2 POLICE ARE CALLED UPON.|AUNT IS NOW HIS GUARDIAN. vou have the privilege of Credit at. the aed ‘ Hechts Stores. We allow you to charge your pur- | S ACCOUNTS ALL RIGHT. Y TO MOTHERS OF BOYS; A A . a esiin, Suleide, Murder Are The police have béen asked to look| LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 16—The sine ; , chases if you so desire, and pay in part settlements. Varlouely Suggested to Eplain| GGG TOMMIERC BE cuba MenlAuitl cnidee G Senthy yéuie Wan GF ang When a boy first begins to wear real boys All you have to say is “charge it.” Disappearance of Younc Man of Club, Brooklyn, for seven years, Al- ia) ‘ a UA A ed ais in clothes his mother lcoks for pretty things. The Watking Siirts—Mcltons and| Shirt Waists. Stripes or though the books and monthly state. |‘°% '® Pu rela aves nents department stores do well enough then, though cheviots, spring-weight cloths, | Polka dot effects, made of ging- _Bxemplary Habite. i whoriiiete ‘has 16nm been Ar dissute : ; ieeinies b Puaeeeqas | ‘ eds Intouch es oe Se beware os ane tht ‘ lack, San x | pique. Sizes 32-44. site Piri Licseueny avacvark thera were $4.00 worth of checks in| iim by his grandfather. 2, atl we outwear two of the cheap sort. Wilkes Eabats $2.50 Cras Ca Friday nul play, ¢ pt are vari the safe. 3 RKO ounei man suns } sour dade} sees eeepc by cue) treads OF There things add mystery to til en sere vell si tisf 4 if aay ve ary i wile dates Friday...) .. ss, 2.10 CHILDRDN'S WHITH LAWN lea. Blaisdell, who has deen miss- RU nee aeetr yar ine) HAUTHE Th bi Has well satisfied ey keep him in whole clothes. Covert Coats, fly fronts,/ScHOOL APRONS, slightly. soiled. Dr Gs ac wattecan cal to fuke 96.000 had he wanted to defrad A BINICAHIUAR That's the time the difference between our boys strap seams, front and back. | 20%, 4 t0 12 Years. Only two al- wholesale con A if x 5 . : fe ; Of Curtis & Blaisdell, who declare Pera TeV TN ERR ata ete Hite Au) Gp Bat clothes and the ordinary sort is most important; All satin lined. Sizes 1 Sere dae ey Sect ure naser eet ver the nc Ss " B ne the e had co:ny Re core en eng ene tne casaaltnvbne piie\alibe |b will Beraiow |igasnad® hie strength ot! mind; when strong seams and plenty of stays count Value $7.50, 4 90! LONG KIMONOS. Made of lawn, oh SE diesotaa Peteeaanaec en coe work, Late in March he drove alone to the ily. ate . b . Fancy. borders Bamsaot whlch he wore sevoral Rollinson lived with his family at No Refor his Paris lawyer audslncUnied beaviny. , Good quaiity a rarp ee ae ‘Yaitable ones. 43 Prospect piace. He left tho ciub- SUA) HONE? OCR KIB UATE How many of the ordinary dry-goods store ‘The ea sounies on house Monday complaining of a severe owing day be was suits have coat pockets stayed with linen to keep 9C) “Men's SOCKS; disck cotton hait area nx ad P a enn, ed nol ear Tues : " . - 7 hia 7 ler conducts a dancing school at the Prospect Helghts Woman's Club wan| he did no the boy’s treasures from tearing them out. Our "e RO eee ee at elon eee 3 Lexington avenue, of w to hold a reception in the cludhouse.| isard the Ix clothes all have them aad every other essential B nd, Fridas colored Biaisdet! has been a freq the chef telephoned Mr. Matthews for} ine arrival hi di * a N a Je material; 4Q¢ these ve years. Bhe had a dream Ia money to pay waiters. That was the| tory he of thoroughly well-made clothing. > gig blades santss ates i to 4 it that she saw the missing cashier frat intimation Mr. Matthews had that} , : Vet our stores a i 1 . hele hae ue and fancy LORGNETTE BEADED CHAINS; and bu: e r stores are not expensive places to Reviots, Worth 8.0; FTI 1 9g : nd a young Indy who also was a stendy Rollinson was missing. = slighte lothe be donblek Gack ite basi 3a: +78 iack, amber and coral; value, 35¢ oe the dancing establishment to- A messenger sent to the cacnier’s| since that time, clothe boys—double-breasted jacket suits begin at i » arith every. oaks PEs ORE aR EP) rat Bearsiale, N. Y. houra returned with the statement that| stra, Du Sisnauat’ 4d wow ante $3.50, so do Norfolk jackets with baggy breeches. SOME aD VaeLS, | yi ont. never pon telling this to Mrs. Wells the Rollinson family had left, and It t hi ray b ou} WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTS, made) Soap, Sozod Mrs. i i . f , but his father has leng ber a ? Ce it, 3 Best Fifty-seven was not known when they would return, | vaying “an effort to Nplace her. It We've stout calf school shoes for as little as or Bea cisreud, | Cotten aA WelAisezasns ees Biaixcel!’ boarded for Graaltnes cena panes war his aunt who had \him placed tn $1.65. We've hats and furnishings, too, at very Kind; Friday ... NG ett y Both consulted a clalrvoy r. Matthews hastened to the club-|the Paris san|tarium, and she fears th + * : . © veritied the dfeain [Vis house, He missed the books. He went He Eee ei RAIA “be iweakenes $ TMOTET ALS UDELCES: : And if not just right—and Roraing to Mme, Cartter, Biaiscel to Rolinson's house, where 9, atepson this Jatest, kidnapping. you're the only judge of that—they cost vou i been devoted to this girl and con-| of Rollinson declared he owned every-| the young man is the gr: : marrying her. He cared = GAS KILLS MO HER thing In the house. A search was made. the sate Moaes sUyie He Tapltatiak St nothing, for we'wantithem back, lone and would dance with no| but the books could not be found. Mr.| inaiana. ‘The town of Fowler 1s named iF, partn Matthews said yesterday to a World] aster him. Rocuns) Parr & Company, eh to the other patrons’ surpri reporter; toe eee , y Ua tinan cut. pialateli on “Mr. Rollinson made his annual state- Sac widcestad bam 238 mvsadgay,oppeiie Cty Hall, Inday nignt and refused to let him ment to the trustees of the club March pele did ode ahead i 1) Fee ante NTO Ot ond her home. M1, and everything was all right. But 5.—Goy, Odell left eetist,,,, We all orders t Bae cacler sulked and seemed | that statement has disappeared with the Licata DTG vy rete ue 2200 Brossiney, sor, sh n the rest of venting, | ; club's pooks." i ew the th Regiment to- Me tocked oi at goon ets | Members of Good Family and) °'the directors met tast night and de-| morrow night. He will not retarn here . his friend, R i i clded to call upon members for their per- | until Saturday. ein Buffalo he wil . , Rue, andent 10.30 dis- Roomed Together—Evidently ronal accounts. be the guest of am C, Warrei ‘ BOW ea etter ine Met Death Accidentally. a r al 4 5 eee EAS aaah ° { ne aro a00 im Poa mee 2.00 for $5.00 Hair Switches. Lowest Priced Store in New York for Fine Goods. ; Ping Pong Sets Reduced. my drowned, becases Ch PROVIDENCE, R. 1, April 16— } heen reading abou: Mr.” Open 1 in each other's arms, Mrs. i . seal] Extra special bargain in PING PONG and TA- _| seimbed Nato the Harlem Hiver, 1) piisa Richmond, elghty years o'3, ang | 100 Natural Human Wavy Hair | @ BLE T NIS SETS, the popular in and out-—— ria ovat Hea himself, that's the) yey daughter, Mrs. Frank Doe, were | Switches, first quality, made cf short i y door games; our standard sets, sold j 00 2B. Curtis, <2 Curtis & Blaisdelt,| found dead at thelr home, No. 404 Pine ; | at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00; special at.. y. AN open gam’ Jot, be- stem, 18 and 20 in. long; | e Our Standard Sets, sold) PING PONG vane Soc ’ out the 1n6 cas igs atroet, : : + | f Hon account of @ girl, bur h (mitted | Leved to have been Jett so by accident, | worth $5.003 special...... 2.00 | 6TH AVE.. 224 TO 23d ST. NEW Yo at $1.00, $2.00; 5 Ic eta Oc d met BE Ne Pomme. nest young | “scion the cause of death. ie ackves knew, He had cnost| ‘The two women were members of one yonderfu)’ Giamonds. He al car-|of Rhode Island's oldest families, Mre. 5 from #80 to $200 with hin Dos, a widow, was married dnly last 4 1 ‘Aétor or Vanderbilt ever hadly | , 1 e oO Ss a e rt) ons an a Wa e a i suns O . I reSe== cial. ithe clothés he wore. He always had at special ....... at forty sults, all of the finest make,| Mr#. Doe was not feeling well last een tine @ suppobe there ars (night, andiher mother ozeupied the room Every wanted weave in White Goods ishere. At no time since we began business have we Another Great Sale of Notions and Smaliwares is on for To-Day, TorMorrow and Saturday—intended to Bearers wate upstairs now in his | with her tn order to give her care. They made such a showing. While the variety is world-wide our prices are lowest. Examples follow: again direct your attention to this now well-stocked department, and to further confirm our claim of underselle retired early. The valve of the bracket . 2, i ‘ | ie aratiman's brother, BB Met soe urns very easly, and ft te nuzpoved india | Corded ; Basket Fancy Silk Dotted ne ces ms Oat ee eee rear 2, DOZEN DRESS SHIELDS, | 5,000 DOZEN SPOOLS SEWING/DOUBLE SERGE BELTING, ‘j WEA | 5 rf first-class quality, manufac-| SILK, 100 yards in spool, war-| black, white and gray, 9-yard P. K.’s, Cheviots, P. K. S, Mull, Swisses, turers’ mis-stamps, sizes 2,8 and| ranted -best quality, black and| pieces, worth 7ic.; for Fri- f person to see him that Mrs. Richmond brushed against it In going to bod. i Ld feel pure he has been the victim of! irig husband of Mrs. Doe, who slept in Linons, u y" said he. “He was a man of}, otis part of the house, found th pe tetod 4, beth nainsook rubber ned} colors. We cannot advertise) day, special at, per eid Ree naan’ trouesle eC A aka @nabNOIm bie te cal thon 40 Inch: 4 98 inch: Lace and Satin 30 inch; Tmported; and + nainsook double-covered|. manufacturer's name, as this} piece ......... SBROTGSOE 50c 4 dene 3 3, pin psbelis, eer way’ apt fontrasical: seein ‘ ee ans aaa ee Stripes: the 30¢. 7 inch: pore. gum and lgbeveient, abe silk Aga regularly ee fae es With every purchase of -this i Fe, ie. sort, t . sort, e 2bc. 5 3 a. 2 i es 15c. to 19c. ir; to-| spool. ur price to-morrow, ss ©*T jast saw him at 10.30 on Monday eat imperfect, the 80c,'sert, | ort, the 2lc. sort, morrow, dozen palrs, GBe 6c per * ae ely eee ais DRESSMAKERS’ SEWING SILKE, full % oz.; absolutely best quality made; ‘black only; regular price, $3.25 dozen; spe- cial, dozen spools, $1.95; 17 per spool Cc se peeipag teen te.» pancine 38) TWO KILLED | fj | SLT As louie Snerieineen EE cans") FAST-TRAIN WRECK. O94¢ N2%c | 12%c | 25c | 39 | V5c | esse ststcame rings that night, one a three- politaire, worth $100. The othe ‘$850. Then he wore a diamond white, all sizes; regular Helse 29c. per gross; spe- 12c ec ineyaetl Corset Offers for Friday and Saturday. vEuvatian cOMMUTATiog oe worth $100, a diamond | Smash-Up on the Louisville | oe BRUSH BIN PEARL BUTTONS, 2 and “4 peeen ive gold z | oo DING, black only; : 1 BR eens aes aceeiry and Nashville Road. |] C.B.A La SPIRITE CORSETS, in al. the Iatest /1. S ‘TAPE GIRDLE, made in genuine 7 reeolan price c:) special, 4, halogs seein (prea eee ‘4g here” April 16—It 4s re-| models, low bust, meaium hip, low bust and dip.| whalebone; value $1.50; special...... aN Cc yard . C urd 1D 2 ae et mall train (No. 4) hip; made in cory Sno eontl lace and 4,50 C. B, A LA SPIRITB STRAIGHT-RONT COR- DERM AERA “sNGLI8H lesite 1 SHER ERO aR © and Nashville road) ribbon trimmed, from 1, + Y BETS eCaeconday tnindo iu tetiniellowr bust: take reall ZeRUibS: price e 5 Rogular pi , es 15¢ § -day near Cestle- NEMO BELF-REDUCING CORSETS, low cut; others low bust and sho ; A ‘ rt on bip; hip, bias cut; heavily bone lane 3.50 Values $1.00 to $2.50; special aD ae 87c trimmed ... NEMO STRAIGHT FRONT, with dip hip, made of |ALL POPULAR MAKGBS, straight front, bias cut, dip LADIES’, MISSES' AND OHIL- DREN'S SIDE HOSE SUP- PORTERS—Black, white and colored; made to sell at 4 fi Ik batiste, beautifully trimmed hip, long over abdomen; lace trimmed; if ‘French hiner La Lorraine Leaves’ with Ween anainieion ee. aie Hea 5,00 nicely made; all at .......esee0s nein 1. pins on a_gard; Settle sg 10c,; special .s++++++-0+0+ ‘ < This Port with Many Passene = | — 10c.; special, card, for...., 5c SLEEVE PROT EOTORS— gers on Board, 10c- FANCY HAT PINS, many ™ $00 THE French ine steamship uore e ! styles to select fro: : * rene ne, steamship La, tor pia le of | ace ( urtain Nets Clal. 4 fOr. seeeeeee ee ae PERFEOT BELT f passenger iit Why Boards of Health Are Neccw. a MOURNING PINS, 50 in a HOSE SUPPORTERS: box, worth 8¢c,; special, 3 = The Cc. M. C. ors; made of the very finest ma- OOOO Oeelee NOt wes vesseraniatener ters i ghee Bode Be terial; tug pipes dor shaee 19c A s PEARL 1 taghes to the skir at the supporters, 39c.; 6 . In French Lace Effects at 50% Below Cost of Importation. airings, worth ie; apo fe waist and clasps the skirt br-||wpESTRUCTIELE % A 0% _—<———————————— ; FIG- dore Chartran, the § those who sailed. Hie would return sto this country this year, He has painted por- @f President Roosevelt, sary for the Public Health, A member of the Board of Health recently said: “You would be sur-| cial, per string. low wherever desired to raise PINS—Al) colors; regular price, lost and Secretary of the Treaa- | Druin, 10 Know the negligence and “Upholstery Depariment—34 Floor. FRENCH MODEL iT If to the proper helene WHER) "95, to 2c. pe dozen 4g mer. tl st principles of sanitary laws This is the entire stock of a French manufacturer, secured by us at a very advantageous price concession, URE with wire skirt at-i1 Waist band, looking for all the || 2PCten t oot BRAID, La Torraine also sailed Mr. and/and the public health. Some of the i That the prices are unmatchable Is evident. It | cha Seize it. fechenh all aes, Sonp-claae ausly 1d like ‘a tob—Duck! || FEATHERSTITOH | By ba: ent! Boushe, Counters de Beau-/ weti-to-do are often offenders tn this! and offered to you the same way. Phat ine Pi fs SYIGAMs Year enanes, ity; regular price $8.00; 65 Ford Wes aoe epeeles ABST eva. plece, bundceds of myles Pi peisesiey, Jules Chal | roapect : ' \ a yard for the rge. to 29¢. | | a yard for the 45¢. to Goc, || SP thing yet, and it's entirely new. || ‘@,select fom. witte oh Devan the Mint S| rcomeenntly vielat wath Co *Uace Curtain Nets. | OC, © Lace Curtain Nets SEE ea meeae| | To tare ale of we Aili] ioe: mec ior, 206 renga F- Guschalis, B ana {BS spots, with thelr menace, to the a yard for the 3oc, to 45¢. | | 2 5 a yard for the 6oe, to $1.25 faoturer's seoanda; S-yasd place; | rates’ Repartmal’ tn FEATHERSTITOH 3 pArtDS, Bliss, Grand d'iiautevilie, Mrs. Loulso Oe Re Ae el 1 5c. Lace Curtain Nets | \ Co Lace Curtain Nets. piece; doz * BOG) | only vere nad a AE Abad psig 5c Mr, and Mrs, Henri) Min: Mirza, Capt. Augustus hionesa ve Maury, M: fy. Mr. and Mrs. ©. 1, Nelson, Mr idifference in regard to the e of their bod: but they have} *}no board of health: to. warn, thers,| Boys’ $2 Shoes, - Qc school Shoes _ ever on the alert (o drive out the im- ‘Great Apri Sale of Women’s Undermuslin: Hi, Oppenheimer, Pedro M. " ogi! and Prince Leon Kadziwill, purities _ They iuat be thelr own} . ———— “Mes, who was a witnes in teal tntivianal Caine Leiiale vaio Girls’ $2 Shoes, and Knockabouts. A truly great sale of Women’s Muslin Underwear is in ress here, Such values are never ftha Fair will case lefore| with Sorofula the body Is in a ta- ——— —— seen outside the Ehrich Store—an inspection will show it, Hints of the prices: * Tne co hg ate ela vorable condition for ue growth of ; # * KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES, , GOWNS, square , torchon {n- | CORSET COVERS, nainsook, oir fice wae eat antiocs''s | disease germs and raicroves: the ice Chir he School, 894, Brery- 407 Boys S23h8 08 «2a White, with colored polka dot, | sertion' and tacks” back and | cular neck, bow kngt, insertion » dors not appear on the puritine in fee Rae the cause of pestis hecis, heavy, durable Texas oak soles, wide, sensible palehed with Lill tor front, V neck, finished with breding ) Fiona ba and front, crofula, affording the same oppor- h - { i ere; vi we AY neat ruffle; and sleeve trim- 7 tunity tor the daveloument of other rock poles, stock Ups, kidskin Saat, Hane SAR i, S288) dureble 65¢,, ppecial. . ... C FOR Riga teae Dey uppers, in glzes 6 to 11% and D to BE widths--ehoes the wholessale price of waled is more than we 98¢ asl tne med with ire ote SOC i) PNM erry f FELT dq do fee uphealthy spots ‘ovelon of which boa-ds styles, embroidery or Aarly sold at $1.96 per CHEMISE—skirt length, Victoria |\ Jace trimmings; also 49c pair, placed on sale at & 98¢ lawn, circular yoke of torchon | | four other styles...... Father Afahicing || puri Substantial caving, pair lace and fail-over ruf- | GO=VN8, cambric, Empire styte, enn = (Ct‘“‘dt cfs, and’ ld ln dipenncn byl BOB crecreccderraecese fle, edged with lace, inted , of WALKING SKIRTS, umbrella he health of ho |eriving out tae tinpuritie, Contos up| Men's Skocs, Werth Men's Shoes, Worth $2.50 1 69 heck and sleeves tn: 5 ysortion, front of insertion, | style,-rumte of cambrie, three His cough |the gtomech and nervous system. he Lb $3, Special at 1.95 ) j and $2.75, Special at Ze’ ished with lage edge.. wily drawn rows of hemotitebing . fre de-|ie free of alcohol or injurious drugs velour, patent snd en- Ye ae Best satin calf, it leather Rolshed ‘And he has|or narcotics. Ap eminent specialist Box calt, week loos y 5 ar “Bc aes mee Mae] Seanad teen ri ee Po Aono, sans soph atoet aaa: | ity rears ago, YE wba It» . for Women’s Oxfords, Worth 2,50 to. 3.00. ns ule, with two or yr : - F] 4 , - car 4 ‘ a " deat Hons of

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