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STARIN MYSTERY | RY ani ~ ial mee FOR BILLQUEEN GIAL CLEARED AT LAST ns Little Katie Friend Revemniees Myaterinal Ww wrecenn mie” | Hae Brought to Light Many Young Woman Who Claimed — Stories of Disgraneful Note fo Be Granddaughter of Mille ts tees o\ ae ft net Breda ; “ { 9 of Coal-Boat Grows. ionnire John A, Starin Sri sa te ; The Wonderfully Attractive Furniture Sale ) - a POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING SHE IS MURIEL = STERIN, Rocking Chairs, Bed, Spring Mattress Couch Boda bittie Girls Rationt Upon Crate That | 19 # Medical Miesionary Whe Mureee at Pee | Hox Couches, @ N, | Women’s Desks, | * Oo le: Upon the: Lever Gaat Dike the Glee Poor Ww Pay : River ProntMo Trace Vet of the She Wan Made iil by Bering Man jones ye Missing Grid Fath ‘ perre | ave t ' | : | . r i + “4 H | Three and Five-piece Parlor Suites : hey are mastery f reliable w nansh j i lues we state ave " not eve t timat They stand for absolute, positive, nn : am nquestionable ti Hs ‘ pre vr tn $25.00 Three-piece Suites at $17.96. hree-piece Palor Suites uding tete-a-tete. arm chair and rec ” ly polished hand-carved mahogany-fi d frames, fp 5 araceful French lee ng seats, uphols' in lustrous satin damask, sold elsewhere at #2 é $17.96 «woman « her nome the om She's a med $32.50 Three-piece Suites at $23.96. Three-piece Parlor Suit highly polished mahoga lene including tete fin rev tine. With her sis \ and Liszie Coster c tete, arm chair and reception chair, panelled backs, graceful French vi name. ry, goes about | — ~ WOMAN HELD UP BY Uttle Katie Bilaue tarted nursing the thout pay. and i) ¢ biti biel I cs in us satin damask, sold elsewhere at afternoon for the have known her for q ume” | Cc 1s i m e aur price $ J Twenty-secund When he tt some: | y d- F t S l ' : Siva estena, Wr M net Beirne a ummer Furniture oale, $48.00 Three-piece Suites at $35.96, the water t unt into the eyes of the young an, out|| The great Furniture Trade Movement started yesterday. You yielded the appreciation our efforts merited Three-piece Parlor Suites, including tete-a-tete, arm chair an ception i iy y y PP r and reception chair, aboard a Delawar she was unaple to ive conerent an-|] —yielded full measure. We could not ask for more. hlebly Lt ih fr ale frames, handsomely hand-carved round coal barge tied up at t _e bi ins add her. urniture? T iar wee ~ 7 ee - : bachs, embellished with crotch mahogany-veneered panels, Frenc ty-firat str Annie s . ; name be| Fre Chirac oe ee rniture Hie best makers in America produced it. Every piece is the finest of its Spring. seatsii upholsterid inte satin; dainssle sold comes ee tren’ took a) fancy. to ilttie Kalle Mrs. Leiser Attacked by High- particular grade. The variety compasses every need. High-art, sumptuous, imposing, magnificent Furni- our price $35.9. eid here about 1.30} ture; plain, simple, good and strong Furniture—and all in-between qualities. As the prices range up, the percentage of the savings is mainta’ned, for waywoman at Lonely Spot a Few Blocks from Her Home The prices here are always grand incentives, but during this sale they are pitched on a lower level than ever. If much Furniture is to be bought the volume of the expenditure mounts up rapidly. ‘The amount we may save every possible purchaser 1s important ; therefore, buying betore learning the economy of our offerings example :— at the hos explain why 5 returned thev were couldn't Hie far $54.00 Parlor Suites at $41.96 * Mttle Katle had gone home. m ‘i te he Mann thEvote : what was the matter with her. She}{ 5 ¢ na bad aire. Bitaueen told her husband. in North Bergen N. J. asked for a drink of water. and had no(] is salient extravagance. | 58,00 Parlor Suites at 45.67 gathered a number of men from th sooner taken a feat in the reception- 88,00 Parlor Suites at 71.34 KSighborhood and went to the barge, but We i F s a ‘ é lice Headquarters Ss. 5 th FL | . A 5 Hus "notifed. and two policemen we! in the| Enamelied Iron Bed The Brass Beds.» Bed Springs. "| $37.50 Five-piece Suites at $28.74. Mrs. James Le! and ¥ was notified aud two policemen were pent to investixate, Craft along the river were searched, but no trace of the child was found. During the night the barge disappeared. The neighborhood is so wrought up over tne disappearance of Katle Hil- Queen and the stories that have been told mace her absence that a collection was taken up to-day to have masses r, of Hamilton avenue North Berg: These Brass Beds are beautiful and | Heavy Woven Wire Springs mount- serviceable=artistic ‘i ed on all-iron nes, fifteen styles, break them. That's because the teenie aa a ee Us appropriate for all kinds of Beds. metal is malleable—practically inde- | OU8"'Y stantial workmanship. |The low prices are the results of a structible. The lowest—the high. | Future trade turns MAY develop strong and successful endeavor to est—priced ones are guaranteed for |Money-saving chances equal to the jexcel all former records, °| Beds that can’t be broken—even an Five-piece Parlor Suites, including sofa, two arm, one rece axe wielded by a strong arm can’t ception and one side chair, highly polished mahogany-tinished trames, carved backs, upholstered in satin damask, sold elsewhere $37.50; our price $28.74 A brief mention of other rare buying chances tollows, encountered better :— $57.50 Parlor Suites at $45.67 You've never DEAF MUTES DANCE $125.00 Parlor Suites at $95.96 recited in the Church of the immacu- ite Goncestion for hor safe return, Rational war HEARING NO MUSIC, |ten years. {ones now presented—but we doubt | $1.49 instead of $1.89 |] 78.00 Parlor Suites at 59.96 130.00 Parlor Suite: at 101.96 a Coney Island, a n of North Bergen : : it. People truly thrifty wil in- 1.99 instead of 2.67 | : Rtas ‘ Re 7 DRIVER PICKS UP Which doea uot enjoy a good reputation. | eye an Organization Called the Besides being durable—they are ji he : 4 y 1 not in 2160 instead ot 3134 85.00 Parlor Suites at 65.96 210.00 Parler Suites at 161.96 Mrs, Letser told her she could get there] [1*\" el light in the sense of not being cum- ule the risk. Safe economy urges 3.34 instead of 4.12 BAG OF DIAMONDS. |: 2ve minutes by a tt ar i eague of Elect Surds, and | bersome or bulky—easy to move, | quick buying. 3,89 4.87 a ey ‘The woman sald she no money Reception !s a Success. simple to keep clean, and desirable aaa instead of nice and asked for assistance. Mrs. Leiser it Our 34 instead of 5.6: Found It in Dust of Roadside and| handed her a nickel, and as sho ald go] The League of Dieot Sura, which has in many other ways. At) [Price Gry eee Cer Morris Chairs, Whe x Couches, Now He Is Richer by a the woman grabbed her recticule. While betw : : Sold elsewhere $20.50; $15.96 4.07 instead of 5.99 TB | sold elsewhere at $5.00; our elsewhere at $10.00; our they were struggling Mrs. Leiser noticed |@¢af mutes, held {ts annual reception! The lot that is given prominence in \ price, $3.74. price, $6.96. $100 Reward, two men start from ihe brush to the} &nd a dance at Cosmopolitan Park, One| this sale represents extraordinary Sold elsewhere $22.50; $18.34 instead of 8-34 H Acthur Bates, an ice-wagon driver, | Woman's assistance. She screumet. aie ‘Hiuparad ana) aaveceisiletrent and) Amma rps | Sold elsewhere $27.50; $20.96 Feather Pillows. Large size Morris Chairs, made f sotid ||] Fulksize | Box Couches, | all-spring ; cked up a chamols bag containing} tng Brush and disappeared ‘More than 18) couples took part in the! eam. | Sold elsewhere $32.50; $25.24 Macy’s Special Feather Pillows |] oak, wide arms, may be adjusted to four ||] edges, tufted top, self-opening attach. ; 000 worth of diamonds belonging to] When the police were notified they] q, oing th h thi Our Number 3—tk itions, reversible cushions, covered ment, covered to order with figured J Mrs. Douglas Dickinson, of Shore road anid It was no use Investigating, as they Peet cbisend naan lats here eee At Price. Sold elsewhere; $36.50; $27.67 aay er 3—three pounds pure and |] pesitions: roverrsen burlap, sold else- || denim in your choice of several colors, sf mand Seventy-third atreet, Bay Ridge, proracertala, Speiwoutan and her:com- aoe aes Saevnenwan — Sold elsewhere $7.00; $4.96 Sold elsewhere $37.50; $29.96 odorless mixed duck feathers, size Where at $5.00; special at $3.74. sold elsewhere at $10.00; special at and Js $100 better off for his luck. moe one cols Baye Deets Vleet tea 19x27 inches, value $1.50; at 99c. $6.96. 4 ‘Bates delivers ice at Mrs. Dickinson's Phythm of the dance wil ry Sold elsewhere $7.50; $5.62 Sold elsewhere $40.00; $31.24 4 | $1.90; at 2c. 1; Boe gn Oo erionia savers: “aave| THINKS FAY WAS DROWNED. |ersce. Sold elsewhere $3.50; $6.19 Sold elsewhere $42.50; $33.67 Hey ey oe ; maaue full string orchestra furnished the . . 50; $33. er 2—Three pounds mixed goose ‘i ippi ithi i 4 ago While cycling to Coney Island. Ho —_— Gwoaie otra mateo urhictr pamvertolthe: . : shave We prepay freight charges to all shipping points within a radius propped his horses for a “breather! yee-| interurban Inspector Relteves He | danceis except by some subtle induence | Sold elsewhere $8.75; $6.57 Sold elsewhere) $57.50; '$48.67 eaters; warranted perfectly odor-|} o¢ one hundred miles on paid purchases of tive dollars or over, No 4 jbnaier he, Goats "ot 9 tren nea, Bore Waa) Mee Host en sEneny: OR Hele er ere ergromion oe tho) — Svld.elsewhere $9.00; $6.74 Medium and massive posts, high! $2.00; atrovcccle, 1.32 charge for case, packing, storage and carting. 4 Mas puffing away at his pipe he noticed| John T. Bushon, General Inspector of | dancing of the mutes. ‘the ian Hee Sold elsewhere $10.50; $7.88 heads, extended foot-rails, heav Macy’s Special Feather Pillows Num- i @ bag lying near the roadside. It was|the Interurban Street Railway, volun-| thie Xing and the whistling of the . 2 ? Mf ber'4—Pure and odor! t : 2 ldust-covered and almost hidden th the} teered the information to-day that the | nutes. pe A ate ircht throven thele Sold elsewhere $15.00; $11.24 husks and mounts—no better Brass! ers, ‘full three pounde ete wate i a oy Lieeta ane tt Phe) man who wes drowned on the arrival] whirling gyrations, In, pantomimic ,sit-| Sold elsewhere $16.50; $ 12,34 Beds are manufactured. 22x28 inches, value $2.50; a¢ 1.67 Must Go=--=-White Goods. -«n. 4 that he would annex the bag for a to-Jof the County Roscommon Me cur. eee ar the H : ; : q Bacco pouch. But he didn’t pick {t up ¢ West Thirty-ftth | remaining senses were taking eae 5 I -st d Law Pique d Basket W ith ; Anisied hte West (Phirty arth Gelight of the graceful exoraise, ; .ace-striped Lawns, Pique and Basket Weaves, wi : (Shu fe had, tebe, hig smoke and vieeatiGh tats [ican attest betes ben || Unlaundered Initialled Handkerchiefs--4 Specials. ||| mercerized stripes thrown up on their surfaces, worth The moment he picked the bag up he|four yeare ol No. 100 West One] lent society ormanised ae je, eamne jippd fy ,, 'SAll-Li d Fi i eC Pi p '” (knew he had made a find, and when he |Hundved and Third street. ae the Mike and Odd Fellows. | It haa! Women’sAll-Linen Hand- | Women’sAll-Linen Hand- | Women’sAll-Linen Hand- Men's All-Linen Hand-|!] up to 20c.; reduced to 12c ‘untied the string and saw the diamonds| He sald Fay was a switchmaa at jodees all over this SoMa try and Europe . ! ; P | i x p 7 . he whipped up his team and made a bee-|Geventy-second street and Broadway | and {s grow! ie BHR Embroidered Handker- | kerchiefs, embroidered in- | kerchiefs, hand-embroid- embroidered — Handker- : * " Bing for ara. Dick ad et eee te Bae Settee home | league. wil ho alvnarganse ie | ' : chiefs, finished with open Madras Novelties—Mercerized figures and 22 Boe found ait che sere and | excursion, | eae aunday, Ridgewood Park. chiefs, openwork letter, |itial, fished with open-{ered script initial, open- | work initial letter—very stripes, worth up to 30c.; reduced to.... quarter-inch hems, work oval and bow knot, | work, oval and sj 44c. for Six.|54c. for Six. 64c. for Hosiery—Men’s, Women’s, Chil- dren’s—Nearly All at Half Prices. pray, pretty, Six. 12c. for One. ee | Women’s Underwear. —Women'’s Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, or low neck and short sleeves, plain or trimmed with lace. Mercerized Cheviots—dainty figures and highly-finished Mercerized Madras—figures and stripes, worth up to 50c.; reduced to 32c. : ‘“‘Red Star” Russian Tea. ». $ 1 .49 a pound for “Red Star” Russian Tea. That may seem Read Yes, “Read This,” and learn that we have 24° for Women’s 50c. Lisle! _ high to some people unless they know that the same arranged a sale of Hose—just the styles and Thread Vests, low neck and quality is sold elsewhere at $4.00 a pound. Think of its Thi ualities nine people out of ten prefer—and sleeveless; others with fancy lace strength. By actual weighing and measuring we know that 4 1S....he price for almost every pair is half Ponts aad shoulders, trimmed with 2c. worth of it makes tive cups of the richest and most de- ‘ “ eafac? an - silk ribbon, licious tea that money buy. ee hayes arranged a Sue scarey desenipes che) real And there are ten other styles—all al English Mixture and Assam Teas—each of these brands is de- ; ers unconscl y prep: the way Tor us to |/of which are sold regularly at 50¢.;/] icious as an iced beverage—pound can, 99c.; half-pound can, Sic. offer such splendid values. special at 24¢, - : The first step that led to the sale was taken when the im- | Men’s Underwear. Pekin Chop Tea, : fee placed his order with the European manufacturers. }| Men’s Balbriggan Shirts, long and|] Formosa Oolong, Mixed and English Breakfast:-—- i le made the orders too large, or his distributing capacity || Short sleeves; Drawers to match; ! ilb. carton, regular pri ; for this sale, 21c. , fell short of calculations and resulted in “heavy surpluses.” large peouble gusset) strap: (back, Sib, caddy, regular price, $1.14; for this sale, $1.02. i It is to be rid of these unsold balances that half prices are || * il a ae etn | tolb. caddy, regular price, $2.10; for this sale, $1.96. i named. loss-ol-Bave”’ Sterling | H j Ww ’s 25c. H t 15 Silver Tableware. _,,. ,, | Curio Chop Tea, : OE eG causa (re This purchase includes just eighteen || Ceylon, Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, Formosa Oolong } i ‘ = i cha des just eighteen|| Ceylon, Mixed, ig Hyson, Japan, Sa | Black Cotton and Lace Lisle Thread Hose, sev: |hundred pieces of fiue Sterling Sil-|] and English Breakfast: i eral new patterns, value 25c.; our price 15¢ {ver Tableware—the dainty “moss- c. : this sale, 28¢. py Diseed 4b. carton, regular price, 34c.; for this sale, 28c. Women’s 50c. Hose at 24c. olbaye UAE He Sib. caddy, regular hie $1.59; for this sale, $1.28, Lisle Thread and Fine Cotton Hose. [i saubat (Shells, “Cream Ladies toll. caddy) regular price, $3.02; for "$2.52 Black, with split feet. Baby Spoons, Tea Spoons and| Mayflower Chop, Mixed and Formosa Oolong, sold only iy Orange Spoons—heavy _ gilt| Black boots, colored uppers. c ? : uae eee I 24° Black Dace Lisle Threw. in mi. |__ bowls. I in two-pound packages—regular price 44c. a package; for 5 Ribbed and Fancy Stripes. Valu» $1.25; choice at79c, | this sale 49c. rae eunlidnen ¢ 206. Mowe at lz. Corsets. un Our Celebrated “Red Star” Coffee. Childers Tin Re ee ee ee ee aie | 29c fot Soc. Net and Batiste Sum-|] The regular price for one-pound cartons is 29c.; for this ( , +} Spec c Anca H guly [ a 29.5 \ and toes, izes, J is 'y mer Chorsets, medium — length, ! sale it is reduced to 23¢.—tive-pound cartons for $1.14. They are not the flimsy goods that are reeled off machines with \trimmed with feet merely pressed into form, but “full-fashioned” hand-finished, wgnec es er ek rere ly 79¢ for $1.50.426& G.” Straight- firmly shaped, | Front Corsets, full bias cut, long | Men’s 25c. Half Hose at 15c. | waist, short hips, medium bust ; sizes Men’s Cotton Half Hose, plain black, tan and cadet, double soles, 18 to 26 inches. | heels and toes. The kind of Half Hose that thousands of men buy Ri bbons AILSilk Taffeta regularly at 25c,; special at 15c. Ribbons — suita- ’ ble for millinery, neckwear, belts, | ren S 50c. Half Hose at 24c. Aa sashes, hair and table bows—white, Several styles, including Lace Lisle, neatly embroidered, finished ereani pine, Nile light blue with side clocks; tinted hand-embroidered figures on black an d tate J grounds and the new and popular gray mixtures, sold regularly at aa th 3% inches at 17c. yard, $0¢,; special at 24c, 4% inches at 21c. yard. Rolled Ox Tongue, 2 Ib. Boned Chicken, '4 Ib. cans, 2 Boned Chicken, 1 Ib, cans, 41¢ Boned Turkey, 44 Ib. can Boned Turkey, 1 Ib. cans, 37 Devilled Ham, !y Ib. cans, 42 Devilled Tongue, 44 1b. cans, 42c. dozen Devilled Turkey, 34 Ib. cans, 1 dozen; 14 $2. Devilled Chicken, 24 Ib. cans, $1.21 dozen; 36 Ibs, $2.47). ( aietlaveicssisosn ucla dozen, $4.8 dozen, $. ; dozen, $4.38. ; 34 Ibs., 83¢, 4 Ibs,, 83c. jac

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