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Boys’ Books of Adventure Be- © fieved to Be Responsible for * Disappearance of Fourteen- Year-Old Howard Singer. _ MAY HAVE GONE AFTER GOLD. Thought to Have Shipped on South to Do as Did “A in American Vessel Millionaire at Sixteen’ * the Stor HOWARD A. L. SINGER. (Not kidnapped, but gone to seck his fortune in foreign lands, like the hero of ‘the book he last read, {s doubtiess the explanation of the adsence of fourteen- year-old Howard A. L. Singer, who @isappeared from his home, at No. 161 (West One Hundred and Fifth street, n the evening of Aug. 19. _ The lgd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. > Binger, believed that Howard had been 3 etolen, offered a roward of $1,000 for his Feoovery, but subsequent developments Ihave led them to take angther view of the matter. An Evening World reporter discovered to-day that the lad had most Ikely shipped on a South Americana steamer on gn impulse born of reading stories of @dventitre, the last of which was “A onulre at 16," by Oliver Optic. in ch “our young friend” sails to Hon- «uras and the Bermudas and comes back with more gold than he can carry. This May Have Deen He. the 20th—who knows where Howard slept bis first night away from home?— @ie side of his head—a, worlpita tallies to a dof with that of! Howai( -walked bilthely across the big) Brooklt: Bridge, pausing now and then! to feast dis cyes on the ships lying at} the piers. A few moments later an old ship chandler, who sat blinking in the BUA near the Brooklyn end of the bridge, fresh young voice. SDo you know where the ships are | jj) ‘thal to Bermuda and Honduras?” ay KO ° n y hel answered 4 y wt very afterno Ge Honduras to be goo “rd was atoard rong, eal! off tslead @pxlous parents have lttio doudt wy have seen the ol ship ch ne told them ens sure that the ty ut the shine is thy a” dreaming “Howard was a Saldhis mother. “fn adaiion to tor ‘that we bought him he drew t from the pi library eaca w Were always stories of ad: Dreaded a Return to School. kare were two reasons why Howard y have wanted to run aw: choo foon to begin, and the ing back becaure he would hav rn to the class In whiten bh it term. He was vriet? eno on the family moved | m Chieneo, on Dec, 18 if placed in'an advanced class never quite succeeded In cate Howard ‘M run away from home before 11) Kan threvtened to tell How ‘Howard knew th. his mothe- mw when rhe sent him to t me thin 3 of Howard NORTON GoDDARD's Bipnarean from the Twenty-nrat a to Re the Guests, lundreda of women and children of Twenty-first Ward will Of Nortong(odda Having been postponed fi lay bi weathbr, The xffoirs is the usvives of the the tHokets larue to be given vie Club, Het Witt toave the pie nbriycttrat athe at 43 it Bright and carly on the morning of , & boy in a browa suit of clothes and]: With a epeck of a blue cap sticking to, \ \d Whose de- 7) was roused by an eager inquiry in al ip disgraced hy rong bacx eer any ‘he had often toll nis sam. Bet CY Ae thig c A glass of water on head Janitor. The janiro ” py aap ter tola H. OUTING. |: «| PROF, KOCINS LYMPH INHALATION s A! 8 of} 3 SEEN ALONG NEW YORK’S Dhow. Myr Cohn ADhavden. Ba. Head Browdway i ils GREAT WHITE WAY.' Dury Vinith. “STRINGHIM & EAGLES DRESSED. LIME "COME NS’ Were Really Disappointed, with Their Linen Dusters and Long Whiskers, When Bunco Steer- ers Didn’t Appear. “Constructed s pores,” 1s the I The same now be tagged up. ¢ the sm; employ Ts the | houses. Brother A. I. Potter, who has the rep- Magra utation of having built seven aeries in Dab feed at Prosto have ner on which was printed * cum cn, and here we ure, b’gosh!" But the Springfleld Eagles were in dis- gulse. They expected to be gathered in as me-ons,"’ out Congressman ‘Tim Sullivan had banished the gold-brick men from town during the convention session, and the disguised Eagles fran Massacthuse(ts were uisgusted and dis- appointed. They got some satisfaction, however, by appeuring in the parade yesterday in thelr Ydnkee sarmer Inake-up, cause of thelr own efforts, Mi Grane Is an exceedingiy plump yo! The editor of the local paper, disgust ee ae: State Deputy Grand President B. F. Mouinty, of dilinvis, is a “ringer in ap- pearance tor John Fb. Carron, He*and several frieuds were drinking real wine f a ‘Lammany up and dd buy von Bei back from Lurope? Carroll and the boys? Dyes a fel uivund Fourtewn| wood tos sireet again “Now, i Brother Give tat to you ie of that, boss,” exclaimed McUinty, “L am Wise, see. he farmer, 1 am nol MEANS STAN buying Breen-gvods or gold bricks lw- aay, nv, Uv wiong, sonny. “Why, Unats suqan of Tammany Hall,” imerjected a tiend of Broier Mi . indicaing the doashed ‘Lai faanyice now making quick ext. “Well, it it is le wasn't ghd to seo me, but n this wine,’ wanted to f “Lo knuw those sald Brothel Cummings, of Lind has ar- own and tat whe snugly ensconsed in ws aerle. Lne Uov- Judge bad a heart-to- ore vie liter departed Stace, the buruea, of wks beng: “dudaee wwetelt mosey. 1 a K Nas lous Ok it atid | aod us lewitima 8 make good eaung for ywo countertelt bigds in guy ) It wil please ¢ lowa, to know tnat rived safely They are made scientifica 4 1s transacting his fuan-| & sises 11 (054, ri clas atlas by in the city. ey, of Den-} ‘New York "exclaimed President Charies | other Gra. | ik While & f nds by, ther Graft 1 iortunate ia having s John A. Watson and John L, of Portiand, Ore, inade an! inspection of “Dick” Cantield 4 house in Cht'd’s and Misse. West Northwest that 1 and has 8 a Brooklyn bridge tHese signuting W. Chaplain, Deaden, of > Dalle, M pe Springheid’ Unie Weoran as re 5 of Br 1 boing th nOrses in plays two uhat t Heavy ribbed cotton, do 5 Malaria is got confined exclus' marshy regions of the country, but this insidious foc to health is found. ‘wases from sewers, and the musty aden with the germs of this mi: cUnrs Asthma, Broact Consumpti | transmitted to every part of the he tion, j feel out of sorts energy or appetite, dull beadache: * soned, boil a poleaned: by} soy them if (the diocd Kidney troubles and other serio "'| begins and develops in the blood, and purifi and wider tion rapid); of all signi wr ucved and cared. te single aad Poa had Balas in the phe §. S. 8. is a guaranteed purely vo, -{ harmless, Write us if-you want medical advice about yourcase, This will cost you nothing. REMINISCENT IN SPOTS. ly for laughing pure t was very popu-| lar for farce com- edies ten yoars ago. might vaudeville Willam Friend) } us many days, brought a large dele; ‘ fon of country members to the con’ EENeoae Twenty-third street tion to-day from Springfield, this week “Stringhim and Compan: Inen dusters, large-brimm to which this descriptive MUne mig and long whiskers, They cari well apply, cohereyey of plot aimed at, but the players are successful | into a in creating a lot of laughs, largely be-| turbing Influence upon th: M person who dresses as a Western cow girl and announces herself as the in-| ventor of the Lydia Stringhim halr dye.| thing nes School Shoes for All the Boys and Girls. Al word to the wise is sufficient. the little people are the only ones they ought to wear. terials, give better service than any otfers and cost less. Foys” Satin Caif and! Boys’ “Harvard’’ Jr. Box “Armor Clad’’ Lace,| Black Kid, Button and i Brother ce \\ Lace, hand - sewed mores the pity it sis 1 Lamont sadly, oF \ well, sizes 6 fo 10) i and 11 to 2, The “ junior’ Button and Lace, Anes All Children’s Shoes Marked in Plain Sises and Wiaths. Children’s School Stockings, toe, regular price 19c., sizes 6 to 10, pair, Store open Saturdays until7 P. M. 6TH AVENUE, COR. 20TH STREET. nding He oa Germ Infected Air. | breathed into the lungs and taken up by fhe blood and ut ever suspecting the cause. | completely fagged out from the slightest exertion, are some » of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malad: {disease progresses and the blood becomes more deeply bscesses and dark or When the poison is left to ferment and to multiply in the blood, Liver and COMPANY” etarian, has offered to sell hia educa of the public with its ncery attachment. ‘To him 48 Stringhim to protest, with a at certain remarks he has ainst her hair dye. He ts person and for a passes himself off | je-) with being a v ne on ail | od e the fact that this} face the stamp York copying bu- he scene Is laid in the ree to consi ne! furnish the & rs| tor paving the way for fresh supplies of sinews by booming the hair dye lavishiy In his pape Then "D. . puts in appearance n elongated specimen of and 1s promptly thrown desk, He casts a d sketch, | n f ht | thor of the poems, is| the form of | mate humant for, o-| although designed to pi ny | finish, quite the reverse obtain: the tempo of te movertent Is very con- siderabl nr ded. ax and the excieton of 4 song in favor of some- will leave this sketch in ed very good shape. DARD OF MERIT. Opening. Our shoes for ly correct and of the best ma- Caif, Biack | Caif and Biack Kid, sises If 14534, e | Child’s and Misses’ | ** Trotters,’’ Button and Lace, sises 6 io 10's, $7 25 Sizes 11 to 2, ty 50 1.00 Sizes I to2, 1.25 to13\5, able knee, heel and I 20c ively to the swamps and wherever there is bad air |. Poisonous vapors and air of damp.cellars are rable disease, which are ody. Then youbegin to No 3, sleepy and tired and poi- ellow spots appear complications often hrise. As Malaria the treatment to be effective must begin S. S. S. destroys the germs and poisons | es and strengthens the luted blood, its tonic effect the debilitated constitu- ly recuperates and the system is soon clear 8 of this depressing di: t table remedy, mild, pent and of any special information Y r THE WORLD: FHURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1900. . EAGLES FROM MANY FARAWAY AERIES NOW Remarkable Values in Ladies’ and Trimmed & Untrimmed Hats —_—_—_—_—_———— We are making an exquisite showing of Ladies’ special for Friday and Saturday: Ladies’ Chenille and Si}k Combination Tur- weight; several Styles—every one exceedingly pretty and 2.35 Stiff Trimmed Hats. Stylish Stiff Trimmed Hats and Turbans, in combinations; value $3.00, at.. Untrimmed Hat Dept. we Hames vith Jap. silk, all in hand folds; a erfect hat for no lat I w or late ae 2.75 One Special Item in Flowers. 150. cartons Silk and Velvet Roses, three roses Misses’ and Misses’ Stiff Trimmed Hats, and offer very bans and Continentals; all black ; light in jaunty ;:value $3.50, at.. white, black, brown, i i navy; also in 4.95 Black Silk Turbans, several shapes, made over $3.75, at. to paquet; all new shadings, including Prunelle, Trefle, Pensee, Hades, Praline, Azalee, Bluet, &c., at, paquet.........0ceeceeeee 39 Ce Women’s Lisle Stockings, 42% Women's Fast Black Lace Lisle Thread Stock- ings; sheer quality; also odds and broken lines of cottons in black; all at. 12%c. pair $35.00 Sewing Machines. {3,95 } Maker's guarantee for five years—we hack it. Made of polished oak, has swell front, box or drop head; looks like a table when closed, All the Improved attachments and bati-bearing. $35.00 Machines for $13.95. $40.00 Machines for $14.95. $60.00 Machines for $20.00. $2.50 Rimless Eye Glasses. 1 QQ 12-kt. Gold-Filled Rimless Eyeglasses, fitted with thé best white crystal lenses. These glasses are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction: if not they will be replaced. Our expert optician will give you just as careful attention as though you were paying full price, See Soft Woollen Blankets, Palr,3, QO Warm and durable, a splendid family Blanket, in red, blue and pink borders; 10-4 single bed Size. 11-4 double bed size, pair. . . 12-4 extra large size, pair.. 4.00 5.00 Regular $1.10 Comfortables, 85 eae est designs; white cotton filling; regularly $1.10. Extra) cally SlieaIing Comfortables, full size, reversible co \ ign, dou- r covering, floral design, dou: 4.95 White Honeycomb Bed Spreads75 Ta ar een eee a anaes a White Honey Comb Bed Spreads, Extra Quality Crochet Bed Spreads, ~ size, handsome patterns; value $3, ea. 2.50 Cea Made in Germany: with hemmed ends, red, white, blue borders, of good quality; a great Fri- eee Good Upholsterings Lightly Priced $2.50 Nottingham Lace Cur- : 1.50 * $4.85 Oriental Couch Covers, COGN cos vec eesenisereinnee ss $8.90 Mercerized Portieres, 6.75 corded or fringed, palr 3 IX. high-grade block tin oval Stove Boilers, best copper bottoms, any size. IXX>charcoal plate oval Stove Boil- 1,00 IXXX. charcoal plate oval Range Boilers. seams toms, any size. Japanned Bread Boxes, at 19 1,000 good, strong, serviceable Bread’ Boxes to Gilcloth for Table Covering, yd.{Q 4,000 yards of Table Oilcloth, in the yar¢-and- quarter width; mostly white, 10-qt. Galvanized Water Pails, 10 Galvanized Water Pails, 12-qt. size + 1S Covered Garbage Oans..... 7 as 25, Figured Silkoline Comfortables, full size, new- ble layer white cotton filling, each. . full size, Marseilles patterns, each...... eee 75 Marseilles Bed Spreads, double bed Good Quality Towels. dozen. 1.45 . day special, tains, ner nair.. 3.35 $5.90 Satin Cross Stripe Cur- Reliable Wash Bollers at, ea.. 7() ers, best copper bottoms, any size.. double soldered, best copper bot- be cleared at this little price None sent C. O, D, Covered Garbage Cans, larger. ayes to $2.25, Extra Heavy Garbage Cans, value up Imported Clothes Baskets, at 50 . 88 Extra Heavy Clothes Baskets, ‘at. 1,10 pers, square. Fancy Scrap. Bask: 3 'SUATH AVE, 19270 20™ STREETS: ——————————— The First Friday of September Presents a Marbellous Array Offerings Underprice. a Men's 25c. Halt Hose, Pair. 49 Men's fine imported, real Maco yarn, Herms- dorf dye, black cotton Half Hose; plain, with unbleached feet or ribbed; all black; medium weight; regularly 25¢. Men's Summer Underwear, at Big lot of Men's Summer Underwear; nearly all Shirts in short sleeves; lisle threads and cottons; they must be cleared out. at once; worth 19 UP to 75c. each, Rt. ...cescesevevveoeeere Women’s Ribbed Vests, at 42% A clean-up of Women’s Sheer Swiss Ribbed Vests; all white; samples and broken lines from our regular stock; all sort in the lot; \y trimmed or not; worth 15c, to 50c., all at es Women's Covert Jackets. 12,50 New Fall Models; 22-inch Covert Jackets; Strapped seams; new sleeve; turnover cuff; self- color satin lining, 14.75 Women’s Covert Coats, New Fall Models; 27-inch Covert Coats; habit Style; all seams strapped; new curved sleeve ef fect; turnover cuff; self-color satin lining. $25 Pedestrienne Suits. 19,75 Fine quafity Mannish Suitings and black or blue Cheviots; the new English walking coat, with lap pockets; seven-gore skirts; welted seams; double box-plaited back effect: a smart, natty model selling regularly at $25.00. Friday aah Wee on 19.75 Cheviot Pedestrienne Skirts, 5.00 ee EE Black Cheviot, fancy mixed tweeds and man- nish materials; seven and nine gore flare effects; inverted plait back; welted seams; well tailored; correct hanging. Women's 2-Clasp 95c. Gloves. 59 Women's Glace Gloves, 2-clasp, embroidered; Mack and colors. Included in the above lot are a number of various styles — good, worthy Gloves, but marked at this little price to clear. Good Muslin Night Gowns, 50 Tucked yoke and hemstitched ruffle. Flannelette Underskirts, each, 50 Flannelette Underskirts in plain colors and light stripes—made with a deep scalloped ruffle. A Women's Sateen Petticoats, 98 Women's Black and Black-and-White Sateen Petticoats, with deep accordion-plaited ruffles. Women’s Muslin Night Gowns.9g Women's Heavy Muslin Night Gowns, with Mother Hubbard yoke, trimmed with good em- roidery and lace, Children’s Night Gowns, 35 Children’s Flannelette Night Gowns, with trim- med yoke, collar and cuffs; sizes 2 to 12; regular 38 Children’s Undershirts at Knit Undershirts for infants and children; fall and winter weight; a special lot, made to sell for 50c, and 75c. Flannelette Underskirts, ~~ Children’s Short Flannelette Underskirts, 29 with band and full ruffle, at 19c, and..., Friday and Saturday Catidy Hints. Frult Fig Paste, 25c. Box at 18 Pound box Chocolate Bonbons, assorted, at 20 Novelty Imitatien Trunks, filled with delicious Ic., 200, Chewing Kisses, each, 10c., 15 Ice-Cream je Favors for one and all occasions, 25 ooooeaeaeananagaees=~$~$~$~$<S_S ooo JTTER: Meadow Brook, re- canned fresh every morning di- rect from the Orange Count, ereameries, uniformly worked. packed in UAH (not delivel : | Breakfast Java. dr: COP EER: | Tine medium of pale By ibs., $1.00: Der 1b...20 Cl it pieked En: ih haa, dapan, Youn scimighe or xed, 45e. special, ver I . nen DRESSING: Yash Cl int beaware Brand, Mayonnalse, Gelicious as a cold at dressing: farne bot. CATSUP: Oy! si from red ripe tomato ernie seen dar “00; per bore| Jar. CRAC! Et ly. fresh, per pkee. CHES: Roysl Stuart, ite; WL¥: Royal Stuart, pure red currant, excelent for, convalescenta D) el and invalids: larze tum} pkg : Guaranteed strict- dale SAUSAGE: Selected Gerveint or Salami, special, per 1b,,..2! 85| CODFISH: White Wing picked cod; ready for Immediate ute, Swiss, per Ib. MARMALAD y ed| Bitter Orange, made. tro ville oranges, 6 jars, $1.00: br KERS: N. Beal cheese biscult, water thins iT BU 3 Bi mre from cholesst Vi HSSERT a Store open Until Six o’Clock Every Week Day Saturday Included. of $3.50 Hats—at $2.50 and 2.00. Men's soft and stiff hats in all the newest and most ORE blocks, Dunlap’s and Youmans’s Styles. Prices elsewhere aah be $3.50. Men's Negligee Shirts, each, 50 Final round-up of our Negligees; all we have up to $1.00 each; mostly light colors and white; ~attached and detached cuffs; broken lines; A each ., Boys’ School Caps, choice. 50 Golf, Yacht and Auto styles; every good cloth represented in our assortment. Children's Tam o” Shanters, 95 A most comprehensive gathering of stylish designs and worthy materials. Automobile Caps. choice. 1,95 We are showing a wonderfully fine line of these popular caps. They include Cravenette, Corduroy, Velvet and Cloth. Misses’ $2 School Shoes. 1,49 Goodyear Welt, Dongola patent tip; all widths and regular sizes; value $2.00 a pair. Same in Patent Leather. Boys’ $3.50 School Shoes, 1,85 Welts, Calfskin; sturdy leather lined; regular $3.50 sort; sizes 124g to 4. Our Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes, 1.75 arked $3.50 shoe; id, enamelled leather, Small sizes in our trade: suitable for school wear; calfskin, $1.40 to $1.75 Canvas Shoes, 95 White Canvas Shoes; Misses’ and Children’s lasts; regularly $1.40 to $1.75 a pair. _ Figured Cheviot Walsts, 85 Women's Waists, of figured cheviot, four wide © shoulder plaits, tailor ‘stitching; shield front, with six large pearl buttons; double- 85° breasted effect, Bevereeeeees reves . Striped Madras Walsts, Women's Waists, of novelty stripe mercerized madras, 10 tucks in front, two in each 95 sleeve, pearl buttons down front, at...... Bedford Cord Waists, 1.15 Women's Waists, of cream Bedford cord, six tailor plaits one inch wide in front, wide front plait with pearl buttons; value $1.95 I. 15 each, at......-+ Laces to 75c. Values; 10c and 25 a eee that have sold up to 75c. the yard. It's , thetnal clear-up of the odd widths, broken lines; discontinued styles, etc. Assortment includes wash laces, black laces, bandings, Venise laces, noyelty laces, etc. $3.50 All-Over Laces at, yd.. 95 inds worth up to $3.50 the yard. Short ree odd lines and so forth, in¢luding novelty lace allovers, Venise and Irish lace allovers, col- ored effects.in lace, allovers, etc. Good Linen Handkerchiefs, 8 ousand dozen Men's and Women's pure wwieh nen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, biggest value in New York, Not worth less than a ifling. aa verhundred dozen Men's extra size and extra quality pure Irish” Linen Handkerchiefs; all widths of hems; a great many are 3Sc, values; some are worth half a dollar..... 18 CORN MEAL: Best a iated yellow, 10 Ibs. nel Packed in cartons of 1 each (not delivered).......25 CONDENSED MILK: Mag- nolla brand, sweetened con- densed mii GHERKINS: The ner. crop, sweet or sour Gherkins, eho ry 3 cans. Burn- sim 0s BAKED BEANS: Col, with Chill sauce, 6 1-Ib. cans, 45¢c.; rean . b rt, Se- B. Co. In-or- U Rllach rymonneays or Price's, key opener, % tin,...! PEACHES: Cal. Gol Lemon Cling, Yellow per can ..... RASPBERRI. | Jersey, red p 88 3 nag acl ‘8 ioe 1% | | {

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