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pats cane, \ * Fa) CHHL DS | FOUND Police ibe bien Brown from His} southern Storm pin Calne Death Fa Wife, and When in Cell He “Tells Them the Hiding Place ~ of Juliette Bunte MISSING GIRL HIS ; FORMER SWEETHEART. He Wanted to Marry Maid of Seventeen Before He Became - Engaged to Young Woman » Who Is Now His Wife. “The father and mother of Juliette te, seventeen years old, of No. 145 Rutland road, Brooklyn, appeared in the Flatbush Court to-day to prose- Suite Fred J. Brown on a charge | Tete thelr daughter from her home or immoral purposes. Brown is @ ‘Young edvertising agent, nineteen years 14, who has a wife and baby. He had teen arrested at his home. No. 46 Lenox road, in the early morning after a scene fy which his wife of a year had become 1. ‘Through a statement made Wy Brown Juliette Bunte, for whom her Parents had hunted for ten days, had Been located. Brown sald in court: "This girl is over the legal age of eighteen, and I did not take her a’ Tiwant time to subpoena the Rei Of Vital Statistics and witnesses, He was held in $1,000 bail for examina- Mon on Sept. 23. Girl Not Present. not present in court. mother appeared as com- inst Brown. ‘They said too. heart-broken ¢ talk Gbout the case. Asked as to the their daughter, the father sald: Bhe in just adout eighteen years old.” ‘After court adjourned Brown sald the irl told him she was going away to @arn her living, and he tried to induce ther to go home. He says that once be- fore she left home and he found out Where she was and saw that she went back. ‘On one ‘day last week when it siormed he admits Ge was at Bergen Beach with her. The intention that day was to sall with a party of friends, but the weather eased this to be postponed. He says he’ did not obtain the room for her in Mhich ske was living. The Bunte family live a short distance’ fway from the Browns, and Broan and the girl were warm friends before lie mar- vied. It ts said he desired to marry the irl two years ago, but her parents ob- Jeoted because of ler age, and Brown Apparently transferred hls affections to the young woman who is now M Brown and in whose presence he was arrested to-day. fen days ago the girl Juliette appeared and the disappearance Teported to the police. Later the ly heard that she had beon edn with Brown at Rergen Beach and a@t other places. Yesterday {t was re- ted that he had been seen with ber ais, and this morning before day- light ‘with Detective Fallon Mr. visited Brown's home. { Tt was not yet daylign: and the young fe, who had been aroused by tue ring the door and the demand for her and, was horror-ntricken the rge which Bunte made. Denies the Churge. wa denied the charge | telling her that it w. it me, had not seen the the police station. din- was Bunte at tere We to tel anyebing, and stu story of not haing seen her. He that it was a certain Nat he had been at resorts with the girl inside of a os he was locked u an hour in the cell Brown eet to see the sergeant at the desk, atked what the sergeant thought Was the Nar thing for him to do. “Ifyou know where the girl is, the beat thing for you to do js to tel Where she is. If the family get the ix eee may have a di fon to let but I cannot advise you. erown then safd the girl would be found in-a furnished room near Cler- mont and Myrtle avenues, “The father was Informed, and with a istere, and his son went to the ad- ress and flere found Miss Bunte. fhe lan taken home. isn ste lool 8 10 be more than ears old, and is pretty and ae is considerad cne of the rettiest Sirlx in Flatbush rouge her parents. Miss Runte made Rtatement: “I was enticed from e. ———e@e_< xXx awww. wk ARRESTED, [20 NOW DEAD IN HURRICANE Along the Florida Coast and Also in Some of the Inland Cities. FRUIT CROPS DAMAGED, BUILDINGS DESTROYED. This Morning the Storm Was Central in Northern Alabama and Moving Toward the Ohio Valley. JACKSONVILLE, Fin, Sept. 15,—With telegraph wires down and details of the destruction wrought by the tropical tor- nado which swept over Central Florida still incomplete, it {s feared that the loss of life, now known to be twenty, will be greatly increased as commun- cation is established and more ts learn- ed of the vessels which went ashore on the east coast. Strewn along the coast north and mouth of Jupiter Light are wrecked freight ships. The crews of some of these are known to be saved, but the fate of many others remains a mystery. Property 1 ‘The storm was on trous In recent 3 property and crops will amount to eral mill Communication between here and Tampa {a still broken, but belated train passengers bring news that though only two lives were lost in the city it will take over $1,000,000 to repair the property damage, At Palm Beach the Hotel Royal Ponclana alone excaped with eight injury. The Gruber Opera-Houss and the Gruber business blook were unrsofed. ‘The Tropical Sun Bullding and the Palms block suffered the sume fate, whils (he Seminole block is totally wrecked. The Masonic Temple, the Dade County State Bank and the new Jefferton block were also badly damaged, At Miam{ elght bodies have washed ashore ard other bodies been recovered further up the coast. Eight vessels are ashore near Miami and golne to pieces on the rocks. Nine men of the crew of the Inchulva, of Gaiveston, are known to have been drowned, The steamer was bound for Hampton Roads. Her stoer- Ing gear broke in the heavy sea and she was hurled on tha beach near Roynton with such force she broke in three parts and slipped back into the water The captain and mates and fourteen of the crew got ashore in a Mfevoat. Four men were lost when the ship foundered and five others, with the chief engineer, perished when thotr boat was overturned in the surf. Const Strewn with Wrecks. The Martha Thomas, lumber laden, from Appalachioola for Boston, we ashore miles north of Jupiter Light, Her crew is thought to have escaped. ‘Three other vessels are strand near her and nothing ts known of the fate of thelr crews. TWO steamers which left Tampa for Mobile and New Orleans the day before the @torm bave not been hear and {tts not thought they have si the storm British Vice-Consul Sudlow at this t has recetved word that nineteen sh sailors were saved from the of a British freighter which went eat Delray, a few miles north of Palm Beach, and are at the latter place in destitu: clroumstanoces. moved eastward to- tlc coast, ay was anticl- ports from” Alabama and vestern Georgta indicate that it is mov- been have weat Ny ing up Into the region of the Ohio Vale ley, but with diminished velocity, Two Men Dead at Tampa, The two men Killed at Tampa were Louis Baron, a clgarmaker, who was | struck by a part of the cornice of the Diaz building, and T. Y. Hunnicut, a motorman, who met death near the Cuesta Rey cigar factory, He attempted to remove a wire which lay across the track and received a shock whioh proved fatal. The conductor wi fo his assistance also was severely py Duilding and landed across the street The gable ends of the Avery & Owens of the Ruelah ed spire irch (colored) was blown. from’ the Raptint building, adjacent to tie Seaboard Air} Line Depot, were also blown aw: ‘ JAMES McCREERY & GO On Wednesday, September the 16th Exhibition of Shirtwaists. 2d Fioor, Showing the new Waists for the Fall and Winter season, * Venise and ne ‘immediate or winter The mode s are unusually attractive, being made of the latest soft silks and cloths such as:—Crepe, louisine, taffetas, cashmere, crepe de cygne, @atin grazelle, crepe brocade, &c., with many vestings, embroidered linens and damasks for the tailor made blouses. The 1830 collars and trimmings of real duchesse, Cluny, point Bruges, antique laces,—the new deep cuffs; the shoulder pleces, &c., all combine to make the models original and fascinating. ; *rpyision i is made for patrons desiring blouses for he prominent colors are mole-skin, lavender, black fx and white and several “mixtures” in silks and dress, THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMER 15, 1008. We Give the Famous Blue Trading Stamps with Cash Purchases. Rothenberg <a. LOST—ONE STORM! —— Came out of Gulf of Mexico. Swept path of ruin across Cen- tral Florida. Piled coast with wrecks. Destroyed more than twenty lives. Headed for the Jersey coast. Then changed direction and be- came central over Alabama, Yesterday was headed for the Ohio Valley. To-day still reported to be head- ed for the Oh{fo Valley. Present whereabouts unknown. The pro ee loss at Tampa will be ht that half of the orange by has pean rufged around Tampa one-fourth on the coast. ‘Tt is reported that Pufta Raasa has been completely washed away, but no communication has yet been possible. FATAL RIOT IN ATHENS. ATHENS, Sept. 15.—A demonstration c ction with the municipal elec- Hong here was followed last might by’ hand-to-hand street fights. Fourtoon persons were elther killed or wounded. CIRL BURNED AND FIREMEN MAY DIE Child, Caught in Flaming Build- ing, Loses Her Life, While Hurrying Rescuers Fall with Upsetting Hose Wagon. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 16.—Lottie Wells, seven years old, was burned to death in a fire, caused by a gas stove explosion in the apartment house No. 612 Orange street to-day, and four fire- men were badly injured by the upsetting of @ hose carriage, while hurrying to the blaze. One of the tenants was preparing dinner when the explosion occurred, the flames spreading rapidly and cutting oft the escape of the occupants, The Wells family lived on the seo- ond fioor, and when they appeared lat the windows and called for help TI gen I ETI TIE TE TE FTA BT EERIE people on the street ran to meet the approaching engines, telling the fire- men of the peril of the tenante. ‘Tihe men of hose carriage No. 11 hear- ing the calle, the horses were urged to Greater epeod, and the carriage, taking 2 sharp ourve at Roseville avenue and Orange street, tipped over, throwing the men ¢o the etreet and crashing over cn them, A report spread that three were killed and added to the excitement tending the rescue of the people in tfie burning house, None of the firemen was killed, but four were so badly injured that it is feared they will die Others were bruised. They wgre hurried to the hos- pital, while’ some of the tenants who were overcome by smoke were treated by ambulance surgeons. ‘The efforts of the rewouers were dir- eoted mainly to the Wetls family. All were saved except the little girl, Lottie, whose charred body was found after the blaze had been put out. She had been overcome by the smoke and was unable to make her way to the window, and her relatives could not locate her. ‘The lose by the fire was not heavy. It was said at the hospital that the threo Injured firemen court hardly aur- “The seriously injured are: Williem F. Boland, skull’ fractured; John Norton, John Connelly and Cletus Gaffney, hurt internally, Lowest Priced Store for Fine Goods. For the Laundry. RODS ® 3c We ROLLING PINS, hardwood, reyoly= se tores, SC We. Plated GAS LIGHTERS, | with nardwood hi LOF sevseeveres toneeses 6c sale offers you many advantages. Ehrich Bros. 6TH AVE,, 22d and 234 STS.. NEW YORK. Owing to Changes Incident to Our Rebuilding Operations the Contents of Our Entire Basement Must Be Moved. You know what sort of a task that is, to lower the stock NOW. Look over the list and note what you want, We prefer to distribute the goods among our patrons at decided price concessions rather than move them, Thesale is now on, for. Large RA- TERS. with rls nem elle ane eile, for. 3c + t % famity | Long - handled | 14- Inch strong- 52 iH yn TFORM BRO ® 15¢ gularty: LADDERS, hard rood, with | 982, Hardwood CURTAIN Brust pall rests,” well STRETC HBRS 75¢ bn BRUSHES, with 96 braced, PAILS, with ae Strongly covera, Tb, fa \ u mad strongly panned se ae made. for SUGAR 39¢ BOXES— HUNToR's | decoratea Ihe. —regu- FLOUR Jarly I6e., | SIFTERS, for revolving 10c, Large imported ow y ularly handle, All Cars Pass Here or That is why we are so determined The -pound ase. package (old | dual VAS N DER fone, 124C Fairbank’s, Mas- { LO x ae | REN terns, BAS A8-990 4c. BREAD BOXES, nk'a $2. bara Dandy | Se eee ; 5 N sands" § BONES 3 25¢ rere | PAA SO! 29¢ Nate LOK. sees Wlexo. Scourine SOAP. lee. DUST BR Sean to Sapolio; Je finonety made ae CNY cena En cee denne Perforated TOTLET | 7 a mas sewed, for... 9c Serer dates 25¢ TAMERS tor SC | Bie Foor TUBS, strong- Ghalienge | Large 10, HOUSE- may IY made, nicey t HOLD SPONGES, 5¢ Jupanned, for 100. §CRUB- Lee costes ete htt bottle Op 4 14c, aR SHihS “fore 5c Fanted TOD gallon) best 292. U MBRELLA peered ber rollers Household JARS, well baeks, for... reg ularly A mm 0- Qo made, decorat- o 1. 89c¢ nia, for.. 78 ed, for 8 tepladder 25c. walvanized, Chair; hard- ~ "5 ak: T Lire, CARPET wood: nlea- Hitec, Combing Un har d- ly varnished, ion G 5 wood handles, for, 2C strongly | ERS. laree 100 Re (B7OVE cae Ra xtenston | pads _ 74 Neate a ly made, fi 10-1b, SUGAR and FLOUR BOXES, well made and Japannea larly 24c.. for... %-lb-FLOUR BOXES, ja- panned and | atrongly made; rej 1, 890., for... regu- Number 7 ‘Oval Clothes BOILER, with heavy coppar bottom and cover; regularly 79c., for 4 Abe. 69c the No. x A Repetition of Last Week’s Tremendous Success in ‘ Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Couch and Table Covers, Brass and Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, By reason of unusually advantageous purchases—intended for the open- ing of our new building—we are enabled to quote you low prices beyond your fondest dreams, Hints follow: er Values $100. to $1.10 per yard, at Inarain Carpets, short Ba up to 18) yardn: v yards at, “Jie ea Alex. Smith's Sons, Sanford's Only: yard, at bad yard, a@t......., High Grade Carpets & Mattings. "The ¢ products of some of the greatest manufacturer i in the country. Charming floral abd oth: beautiful lor and reception-room floors; regular value All-Wool Ingratn » short — lens: ment of styles and {tlea; ehort lengthe: to go at, (3 ‘ard.. : ne at eae Tapestry Brussels Carpets. ; All the Leading Manufacturers, Including The Following Deep Cut Prices tor Wednesday Teper Preece Careata, Laid price (Se Brussele Carpets, tant" price Biel The Celebr frame - | Alexander Smith & or | By Axminster Car- Se thera ee cepeatn meee peta. highest quality, patterns; (import Orientals 79c $1.5 per and Hartfords, Standard Floor sraeasliree ee Covert ia * 576 Alden Sam; 67 pat suitable tor parlors and dining-rooms, of a 24.4 49 brated ravien SMYRNA ral! prs colorings; we ari quarters’ for this Tue: AXMINSTER Rugs, Vawe $1.00, size 2x44 S80 Value $2.00, aize 23x67 1.49 Value 93,25, else 26x65 2.90 Linoleums and -Oilcloth Rug Sale Phenomenal. a eg MORAVIAN RUGS, cab 6 v fect, aise texan? 29c ery Now York's Fastest 14-7" ST. Matchless Sale of Blue k White Enamel Ware, Strictly Perfect Imported Blae Enamel Ware, with White Enamel Lining, Made by the International Enamel Ware Co. It ts the most perfect, most durable enamelled ware made. Plain white insfde, plain blue outside—cleanly and beautiful. Just the kind you've often admired. This make is favorably known all over the world. and is positively the only enamel ware that will not chip from heat. Not One Plece Is Worth Less Than Double, and Much Is Worth Three Times the Prices Quoted Below, Enamel Ware. Milk Pans, extra‘ deep, all blue and white, 1% qt, 2qt. 2% qt. 3qt. 4qt. Sat. 12¢ 14€ 16¢ 18¢ 20c¢ 22¢ Extra Heavy Water Pails, all blue and white; 40 ats worth 3 98c oe 12 qt.; worth $1.25....49¢ Berlin Sauce Pots, with side handles, all blue and white, with steel enamel lids, half price: Jat. 4at. Sat. Bat. Extra Deep Cooking Pots, A-qt. size. ccc. 00. 25c Pot Covers, all sizes, white..... 5o Berlin Sauce Pans, all blue and white, with steel enamel covers; worth al- most treble : 2y%qt. 3 at. 21¢ =35c Hot Water Kettles, with enamel lids, all blue and white, extra heavy: 3-ql. size, —4-qt size, 59c 79c¢ Extra heavy Dish Pans, ali blue& @ white, 14qt. 17g¢. 29c 35c 39¢ 59c Made of white cheviol value $2,00; at..... Trimmed Mil Our Trimmed Millinery Parlor, on the s with splendid specimens of millinery surprising in their smallness. We clai The values range from $8.00 to $20.00, and we offer them at.. : the past, that is saying a good deal, 38-inch All-Wool Plain pinelese 38-inch All-Wool Me inch All-Wool Alvatros. fabrics here at 39c. breasted Norfolks and Ru: iots, worsteds, Plain colors black or gray, as well fancy mixtures, sizes to 16; at.. RY Boys’ Pants of Aeolian cheviot ixed fabrics—double se: and knees, patent band, eted buttons and taped hip pockets and deep hems, sizes 4.to 15, 75c. value; at, Extra Large Hemmed Huck Towel: special, each Silkoline Comfortables, filled with sanitary cotton, absolutely 98c Odorless ........ cesses eeeee o6 Fall Furnishings The New Shirt— in fancy Cheviot, Madras and Percale. Ready also, Fall Gloves and Scarfs, Fall Underwear & Hosiery, Imported Bath Robes and Pajamas. Our show windows show them. Yochal CarnarlsCo. Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers. Three BROADWAY Stores, ‘Telephone to The World if you need a cook or maid or any househoki help. Sun- day Work’ Wants get the $2 Fall Waists, 986. figures, full blouse front, and box pleated sides, trimmed with large pearl buttons, pleated back, new full sleeveand tab stock; Daintiest Fall Creations Are Ready, whims of Fashion, executed as only skilful and nimble fin- gers can do, are shown in great variety at prices that are hats that they are strictly up to date and are the same as sold by other houses at from fifty per cent. more to double. "4,98 © 9,98 Stirring Values in Dress Goods and Silks. Autumn opens with the finest showing and the best values we have ever had. Following specials to-morrow:— 20-inch Black Taffeta Silk, value 45c., at 20-inch All Silk Peau de Sole, value 75c. . 19-inch Warranted to Wear Black Taffeta, The Boys’ Store. Boys’ Suits. — Two-piece double in Blouses, All-wool chey cassimeres and Venetians. 49c§9¢ tin fancy stripes and sleeve! linery. econd floor is replete 12% art, All the latest] der, 12%c. Pure Castile bar, 10c. im for our trimmed der, can, 7c. quality, 23c. Dr. Charles’ value 69c., at.... 39c 85c., at... 89c., at.. Sailor Blouses in plain + double} 4 #39c rly- 18, size 22x46, kets, 10-4 size, mate $2. Ba 36-Inch Lining Parvaitnes at 7c. Women’s Fall Suits at $7.98. Made from mannish mixtures or blue or black heavy-weight i'broad long skirted blouse coat, belted; shoulder capes, full sleeves and broa front effect; latest full flare skirt; all sizes. suit offering ever known at.. This is the most remarkable Misses” Handsome ‘Salts at 85,98. Louis XIV. skirted blouse coat with trimmings of velvet and fancy silk braid, large skirts in the newest seven-gore flare style; made from fine wool fancy suitings in blue and gray; sizes 12 to 18 years; worth $8.98; special at. . Patent Medicines. tyes Tooth Powder, Mennen’s Talcum Pow- Soap, 1 Babeskin Talcum Pow- Complexion Brushes, good Flesh Food, 35c. Wild Violet Toilet Soap, box of 3 cakes, 10c. 20-inch Black All Silk Peau de Sole, va'u: Each line in the range of the season's best colorings; 50 cent Z4*inch Black All Silk Crepe de Chine, value Petticoats And Children’s Muslin Drawers. Petticoats of fine Mercerized Sateen and Moire, trimmed with one and two flounces of accordion plaiting and ruffles; finished with drop skirts; regular prices GK) and $1.25; special at.. Children’s Muslin Dewers: fine trimmed hem; bands finished with button- holes; sizes 2to 14 yrs., 19¢. values; special at ee Gorsatee in long, medium and short lengths, ‘straight front, in white, drab, pink and blue, lace trimming top 39 and bottom; 50c. values at. a8 Cc Great Surprises in Linens and Domestics. Blankets, Conitabie. oy Bed Soncane, Nicaea Lot of Heavy Woo! Blan- | Extra Large Crochet Bed 36-Inch Percalines, in 36 different colors, including black and white, 124;c. quality, special per yard.........see0e 7% a It has a beautiful high gloss finish Seamless lipped Preserving Kettles, all light blue and white: Sqt. 4qt Sat. BIE) 19¢ 23c 2gC ~ SD Sat sat. soq veg 33¢ 39¢ 46c es Drinking Cups, light blue, large sizes. Parlor Brooms, selected corn, two sewed and well made; quantity limited; worth 28, each. B24C, Imported Clothes, askets, well made, with strong D5 handles, 7.98 3.98 Fountain Syringes, 2 qt. pure rubber, 49¢. uid Isch’s Cucumber , tube, 15c, tyes Pinkham's Com- pound, 65c. Health Malt Extract, 3 bottles, 25¢. Pe-ru-na, the great tonic, Ib, 59c. * White Pine Expectorant, bottle, 15c. Gude’ Pepte Mangan, }- 73¢. In view of our unrivalled offerings of waases 296 : 59¢ 59 69c 75c 719% a ty, ‘ith clusters of tucks and deep 10c 12% Spreads, each .... new patterns, THAT HOBOKEN KID- NAPPING MYSTERY. It reads like an exciting chapter of &@ popular novel. There {s the beau- titul heiress being rushed through the streets in a cab, a prisoner with a guard of detectives, lawyers, and the frowning guardian, and the en- tire affair winds up with a big ques- “|The World's -— wo tion mark. ‘The police are blinking at one another and wondering what ft is all about. Nobody knows any- thing-and everybody 1s wondering, And they say ‘tts all because a | yi ater moeey, end te methods people use to this end are legion. The romantic ways are in- teresting, but they, generally fail. The methods that succeed are the hard, matter-of-fact’ business meth- ods. And of all business methods one of the most successful is via The World's “Business Opportunities.” A “Business Opportunity” is a “Fortune” opportunity, and The World prints hundreds of them every week. In this morning's World there are 120 “Business Opportunities" and “For Sales.” Several men advertised for partners, and among the business places offer- ed for sale are a variety store, a firat- class safe, a milk dairy, a ladies’ tail- oring establishment, a carpenter shop, cigar stand; butcher shop, sodn. booth, express business, restaurant, fish market, provision business, sew- ing machine business and many others. - If you wish to go Into business read “Business Opportuni- ties.” If you don’t, read them any~ way, because sooner or later you'll run across something thet will pay you, No record is kept of the number of men that Sunday World Wants havo