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Lid al os on ye ow 4 : ro THE WORLD: W ESDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1903. AND MURDERED? surprised to learn that a few hours be- ore @ Negro woman, who deveribed her- self as “Mra, Wilson’? and nunt of ee the child, although of different color, | had called and had been permitted to p Ss | ue her tor a bath in the surt, | : > H if -) That the 1 ne pf the chiid. | es Ga\n stan Found in , Mrs. Adrian C. Cartier, CUT Peer hari ceed Cor ton, Is Searching Atlantic} rived here inst night, ana, River with Rock-Filled Satchel | ‘ 4 the child had disappeared, they retained - Was Undoubtedly Victim of | City for Little Girl Who Was) private detectives gnd are making a) | R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Lowest Prices For Rogers Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, «». search of the cliy. ‘ | Seen on Pier There. It Js understood that Mes, Cartler‘a | Tea Spoons, 83c. doz, Medium Forks, $2.24 doz. Foul Play. husband Js in: Paris, ’ |] Coffee Spoons, 98c, doz. Butter Knives, 1¢c. each. aR — INJAIL. ON CHARGE OF | Pessere ea ee doz. eae roe i og -MORTEM TLANTIC Tuly 2.— ‘ able Spoons, $1.66 doz. edium Forks, $1.66 doz. HAS ORDERED POST-MO tn a peerbreniae HW cBery-Shoohe, tee eam Oyster Forkseeiiis dos « boton | ASSAULTING CHILDREN, ing every | y with several eet | Triple-plated Table Triple-plated Hollow-han- Spoons, our regular price | dled Knives, our regular $6.96 a dozen; reduced $ gw.62! price, $8.93 a dozen; re- $ —.38 to.. . 5 | duced to.. 3 rider and nook of th i fi, i Noctives for some trace of ; ! S ; het ardles whe) ris beiieyed, | Caterer Held On Accusation and; Peete \ aa y | ha ) kidnapped the second tme Police Believe that They Have | YAS \\ A 9 * an. a g found. a Strong Case Made Out. | > Police Believe He Was a Stranger and Lured to Lonely Spot by Footpads, Who Made Away with| iy Him. \Y Nit \ _ Natale, nine years old, aianpeared |. s serts, thirty vears ont, wif EVELY Piece of Silverware involved in the following rs rom her mother's summer home a ‘ smmbertz, y years old, : * ty ae i) ; \ ; Hill) Manel, tant Biturday: (Afer(niree, joaterer, oF Xo, < Fourteenth | list is A1 standard quality, The styles are all that } fy y belleve that in the ¥ t yo Sgney Wraalen da npeeeed “y | Street, was he y 4 Lebrrdaah Be isar oc the man found tn the aN : eg ney timo aid the authorities have: anserig [90 Yorkie Court. ta you could wish them to be—new, artistic, substan-| fi River off One Hundred and SS ; iy Cia tie ie) waren are Conae een aaa oa ual, Original prices were low—matchlessly low-— ‘ihe iS A eee W/ 2 Hoon a ehlld anawering Nataile's de-[n00R, and tn the ast 7 and sales were achieved rapidly. Hence broken satchel led about hi eck, BC) on yas foun h ol for if 2; a i A H Rees icreatad wit 'aviaense of another K FEE TGHe. saldvaner wan Netlevcuteee | N f2 Bat Pourteent stron ae| lines; depleted sets have accrued. _ It is to dis- V1 d tha ie had been done cused im. i# the mother of e + Se unos prov nanterdered 2 et Saiwoman ee had Begueenee frome of the ittle girls who are sald to ave ate a eee aes are that the following pore mer tem ee ahd : ene a has ANS Brits i eBeL polls wired this Information to Cau, tet ae leat qhentyairisinerice | é us o cel jee = t amnneercrauuaunedy, wee) tstona in| Mrs, Cartier and placed the child in |ten to fourteen years old, hud been his /| Carving Sets, ourreg. price $1.98 each, reduced to $1.49 ae area centinoed he ee met em cae Pecan mouse of Aira. Ellzavet | tim lure Lillian. Seanion ‘and, Piovenee |! Butter Spreads, our reg. price $3.59 doz., reducedto $2.12 he bas found cuts and brulses indicating) = FR Crop lb NO:# Bouth poor) Tome k ed BERG ROC ENTO SEL Wats EOUECenEA | Coffee Spoons, o ¢ ice $1.98 d d d 1.18 that he had been struck many times wK ao a f ERS CEO SOY Ua Ff Deven ¢ Sane Babee Pee aN 36 toe seduced He 1186 | ith a club. | =—=== = =a =e SS eg. price $2. + FE . ite pick foun wit ae oty abe A | THIS JAP ARTIST , " Berry Foe our ree tics $3.83 doz reduced " $1.49 | belleve that the victim was a stranges) | USL TROIS NICU I EGS Mustard Spoons,our reg.price 19ceach,reduced to _ 6c i Re Vaee Gaitral wiation in One tune] Yo | Sugar Tongs, ourreg.price 46ceach;reducedto 19¢ Q _ red and Twenty-Atth streat to so.ne| J Sugar Spoons, ourreg.price 34ceach,reducedto 19¢ i PT cect wan yoms| is WetFors: Gur prc (eae ins orl ae What was at first regarded as a prom- g. pr / A 0 5 fsing clue to the Identity of the man His Work in Tokio Led to Im- Bway atch Ave, S4th to 35th St. Cream Ladles, ourtee tice 66ceach, reducedto 28c ' has been disposed of. It was thought that {t might be the corpse of Walter Bailey, who disap- peared from his home, No, 636 Leonard atreet, Williamsburg, June 13, with a @atchel sald to contain $5,000. It was suggested that the man was JIPENE <JEICMION. beaten unconscious, robbed of his money and his weighted body thrown in the Berry Spoons, ourreg. price 98ceach,reducedto 49c Child’s Set, ourreg. price 98ceach,reducedto 49c Salad Forks, ourreg. price $1.14each,reducedto 56c Pie Servers, ourreg. price $1.14each,reducedto 63c Soup Ladles, ourreg. price $1.49each, reducedto 98c pression that He Was an) ’ American in Disguise, but This One Hundred Thousand Theory Was Proved False. — High-Grade Porto Rico Cigars...» These Cigars are made of fine Porto Rico tobacco, warranted long leaf and absolutely free from inferior growths from other - localities. The Cigars are firm, “il sound, suave and mellow---the | best value we have ever offered. The entire one hundred thousand should, and very likely will, be sold out in a day. Box of Fifty for 90° 5 R. H. Macy & Ge.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, | MACYS Bi way at 6th Ave. 4th to 35th St. Are the walls to be newly embel- Wall lished? eine and orale Papers are here by the score. Beauty for Pap ers every taste—economy, too. You'll Mame, called at the Morgue and asked to ae ere ee) FIGHT DIVORCE PAILROAD STATION \ bb describing the bag the missing man Die ue af earried the day he disappeared the man who called at the Morgu ay (le- ‘ 7: Seription which fitted that of the satcnei |[N His Cell in Dannemora Mat-|Two Young Men Arrested at Police Headauarters, However, sndesua| thew A. Travers Prepares} Greenwich, Conn., Give Police Rot be sh him, ife’ i Tnvectigation by the pote aiscioseal Defense to Wife's Suit for! Assumed Names and Profess « the fact, however, that Bailey was | Annulment of Their Marriage.| to Be Well Connected. Poor man, had no $5,000 and that his body was found in Newtown Creek July 16 and has been buried. handed his to rank || be astonished. and marvel how so much artistic richness can be created for so little money. | Paper appropriate for bedrooms, chintz and floral | stripes, 6c. to 14c. a roll. | Embossed Gold Patterns, Damasks, Ribbon Effects, | Two-toned, Leatherette and Tapestry Novelties, ap- propriate for libraries, parlors, halls and dining-rooms, 18c, to 54c. a roll, | Varnished Tile Paper, appropriate for kitchens and | bath rooms, 31c. a roll. In spite of the fact that he Is In Dan- (Special to The Evening World.) nemora prison serving a nine-year sen. % 4 ARTIST WHISTLER tence for burglary, Matthew A. Travers | me: 4 will fight the sult of his wife for an 4 CARRIED TO GRAVE. annulment of thelr marri 2 who previous to her mari e to Trav- | tick 4 ——e ers was the travelling companion of a| gave wealthy woman, alleges that at the timo) Frante Mourners Afoot Take Body to Church |she married Travers she dd not know | those are ¢ declare that and Cemetery—George W. Van- [2° wis an ex- seat did nat know | they come o Me famil he was a burg! he says he con-/| ing in another part of the count derbiit One of Pall-Bearers. cealed these facts from her and had | hat the offickuls here will never LONDON, July 22.—The body of James|*h¢ known them she would not have | our who they They said they McNeil! Whistler, the American artist, |™@™med him. poHly Wanted a railroad tleket. who died July 17, was buried to-day in| Tle Papers in the case have been) Two weel an attempt avas mad. oad 1own is Jermon sin aptured at the rail | by Sheriff Ritch and OMcer after they had entered the office by picking the 1c They mes of Art Martin and admit that e, The wife, the wond oung the family burial plot in the old church |S¢rVed upon Travers, and ae in}at night to rth an draw peti at Chiawick. The funeral services were |P™80n he prepared his defense. Travers! again jast we P spaper, : ; held at Chelsea, in the church where he . the Pores ofan oe song f are Jon duty at the depo: —_—____ os ————— — Fancy-tinted mouldings to match any paper you may often went with his mother when she | £™y. ew years ago he was sent {0} men jounging about the premises last |), f mas alive. There were no services at|Si0% Sing for burglary. He says that | two trains and two 9 select, 4c. to 8c. a foot. rd Fl, the house. while he was there the woman ¥ Tou Gab bardlng : vite. vis and the j The coffin, which was covered with a| "OW Ms wife vielted him, an al | Purple pall, was carried to the church, | Vd# Of the prison will show that she © notified the Sheriff, who secre followed by the honorary pallbearers | Ut: He alleges that whon he got out eC) nimseit in the baggage room. 9 @nd relatives, ali being on foot. The | *fon she met him in New York A ay | One of the had a kit of tools pallbearers were Sir Ja Guthrie, | OEMeNT and they wee rodge of {Cust of a screw-driver, small jim- 8th Ave. bet. 40th and 4Ist Sts., N. Y. Prealdont of the Royal Scottish Acad. |°¢ the time having full knowlods punch for wood, a. gimle emy; Charles Freer, George W. V re the facts she now alleges were unknown wire instrument, by m biit, Edwin A, Abbey, John La the Royal Scottish Academy, and The to her until after he was arrested a the Yale lock could be pulled dore Duret, all personal friends of the condi timien A F tek and opened after a hole had been Thursday a pg HEE eta Qin the door. He ts about 6 feet 6| and . dead man. Over On RULUS aE et * linckes. smooth-faced and is hunched a ly the Ger Bank | Buildings | sacked, having spinal trouble, and walks Friday *- th e e R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, MM B'way at 6th Ave, 34th to 35th St The relatives present included the! Bes isrscs ohiis niin. and | theme backs to 1c, He Is sau a years e Our “New Red Star” Sewi and saws Ae IETaR other man Is about twenty-| F gon, Mr. and Mrs. Cha si and vech brought | O%¢ slight hair, smooth face and Double the regular in the famous S. & H. Green Trading Stamps—and prices Sewing M thi ate S in f oale BAwin Goodwin. and where | Eee autine Soaueueloniwas Une far beiow all competition—this is the situation here Thursday and Friday. achines are made of oak, In spite of the fact that no announce- ment of the funeral was made ta, the mdon papers, disUng wish the artist crowded the chu ful floral wreaths were r fensrs, Vanderbilt, Alma. Breer, as well as Among those p Were Mrs. George Tadema, Joseph Pe @rust) ihe Rev. H. C. Meserve, nm, Mass.; Johnson’ Stur ork; M. Dumont, of the lety ‘of Pai sh, R. F. foliowinar doaeR: Is there any one with a sense of economy that can resist the combination ? Machines finely carved and finished; equipped with patented auto- matic lift and ball-bearing stand. Five drawers, swell front, $23.74 Seven drawers, swell front, $25.98 Parlor Cabinet Style, $32.98 Desk Cabinet Style, $47.89 ‘CAUGHT A WHALE : FOR ST. LOUIS FAIR |* | United States Scientists Bring Back a Sulphur Bottom from Newfoundland, {gan avenue, B peace" Mens 15c. Collars, bi 5° Men’s 20°. % Hose, or Keating dle’ A very special lot of 600 d My mother went 10,000 dozen, four-ply, in all the popular pairs of Men's Fast Black c 9 shapes, well made and well finished; made by Cotton Half-Hose, lace _in- one of the foremost makers; great offer at... Step, silk embroidered, a pair, wins VEGA LOST. Men’s 25c. 4-Ply Cuffs, C | Ladies’ 15¢. Vests. o the nw | The Red Cross liner rived from St. John’s, i K hot yarty of ac A from th i . * White iss Ribb A c oe SEAGER EE TIRTERIC EER OGUERE in reversible and link styles—a lot of §,$00 dozen pairs— lo torte aaa ee esas 6 “Red Star” The “Eclipse” > ht-foot Crew of Nordenskjold’s Arctle Vea={ to be offered in connection with the collar sale, at, a pair, only ly trimmed; special at only, . central attraotion of ifle exhivition at a which Ia t STOPPED PRIZE FIGHT. Stapleton, 8. 14 Police Broke in Ring a* Contest Was to Dgin, Sewing Machines. Sewing Machines, Three drawers, $17,49|Three drawers, $12.24 Five drawers, $18.74) Seven drawers, $14.98 Drop Cabinet, 4 drawers, | Drop Head, 5 drawers, $21.24 $17.98 New National Hand-Sewing Machines, with iron base, $6.99, with oak stand and cover, $9.99. wel Safe After Pertlous Trip. , " b in summer percale—deep flounce on bottom—ruffle over shoulders; trimmed with braid—full bishop sleeves; sep- 8 D. arate fitted lining—all sizes, 36 to 48—no C. O. or mail Ladies’ orders filled ‘ gsc. Collars, 19¢ Ladies’ Embroidered Stock Collars— onerings HOUSCfurnishings., = | ese wine 6 | Ske xawe 150 Peruna, 65¢ Ladies’ Regular $1 Wrappers, 4 5 gal. Fairy Soap, 3¢ The police of Stapleton, 8. 1., say Prevented a prize fight taking p: Ferguson's Wood Grove, at Elm I @arly Monday, The battle, the say, was to have been between “Ki Leon and “Al” Smith, voth of Brook- ‘lyn, who were to have fought at 154 Pounds for a purse of $300 and a side Det of $250. In order to mislead the police, ar AN Steel Choe Be) ¥ STRAIN: 3g © -@ents were made to hold a p ted his time with ple OC. Bo. T. Powd ted his time with ple, 5 which tickets were sold for up to date, he'd have done DIATADC) | patent CORK: rated alcum if cr, 3c € was quite a guthering at | screw, with for. zs Grove Sunday afternoon and dancing sai Cit llivsear cs 5c Ye-quart galvanised about 11 o'clock, orth 1 is inostya wax LC | oy londay morning the “s . F bc ringside, the " ut ‘a to buy. t i ‘I rely have made a roll ‘nton and a. squad | ocou th hugs erates. nvena haw paw 0 squad | oco $ i Police arrived in a patrol onpand at fellow Old King Cote, Tare alte Castile Soap, 8¢ “c. Batiste. 4 Ladies’ $1.50 Waists, Ladies’ $1 Waists, 6,000 yards fing sheer Dai pretty atyle _ mtripes 4 colors; Gonalsting of sheer ‘ . dered front: tue ts ras; fail lous ‘ Me aad tee etcnta ee 3 knowing how. Don't waste poet 5 Sol C large biahop Weoves; peel Dut= head t your opportunity. If you've got any. | rs TU) Bishop tons on front and oUffs; BvicK col- sFests were made. The pol PP . TOW VE SEOt anys lar, in all the newest colo, at nae polies thing to sell, advertise it in The World WISS De Baie Suireastap "ly desided to have) mith Raaienielea. For suet eglagnsee ITH ere Ladies’ $5 Skirt izabethpurt, | maklo Ott whic 5 ing" the crowd started for ‘thai| been prepared in ‘any way onion For Sale columns, This morning's Worth 12%c, c S. Ladies’ $6 Suits. toa “Me, but i was found that} Sunday whil nz in a dense] World contains fifty-seven advertise-| fa tot of 6,000 » 6 All Wool Colored Cheviot Cloth 98 ’ f eudisappolntod ‘epsris® went tor ikes| {sui aed aos Ou wet] ments under this classification. You | gmutsbie i - Heng aks, 2: shable goods, in diferent styles, Y 8 igan nearly cane into collision, can buy a dry goods store, a news- and finished; a great bargain an CHamplons Arsiy BL sian. hole alconcart ball, .e ilts, EnepmeRp UNS i cAre the Medium for the Exchange Room for Rent? * su ae high wt at am ea ae eaie a piano, a desk, we, Qu 9 c 10¢ Ribbons 3c faitons to sate . gd id ay in ‘San a steamship Oceantc, pti im "World For Aneaaues i a 49 Misses’ Hale Ribbon—all colors. Solee eee of Intelligence Among the Masse : S. : 7 ¢

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