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CERRY MEN HAE RUNAWAY IRL pik > ane Little Susie McGirr, Who Disap- peared from Home, Is Under Lock and Key in the Rooms of the Children’s Society. FATHER NOT PERMITTED TO VISIT HER THERE. Told He Gannot See Her Until She Is Arraigned in Court and Even Denied Privilege of Sending Her Clothing. Uttle Susie McGirr who disappeaed from her home, No. 452 West Twenty- ninth street, has been found. The child fs in the custody of the Children's Socl- ety, and the best the heart-broken father, who spent two nights In search of his little one, ts able to get from the man who guards the wicket of the so- clety rooms js that he may see his daughter when she !s arraigned in court on Wednesday. Where was the child found? Where) has she been? Is she well? Does she, tret to come home? All these questions have been asked by the father and in reply he has been told that if he desires to see the onlid he may do so when she is taken to court. ‘The child's mother is dead, and having mowhere to keep her, Patrick McGirr, ‘who works in the railroad yards at SUSIE M’GIRR, RUNAWAY GIRL, HELD BY ‘CHILDREN’S SOCIETY. STABS MAN WHO SAID HE STOLE Emanuel Sloss Seriously Wounds Bleventh avenue and ‘Thirtieth street, placed Susie, who is eight years old, with Mrs. Mary Crowe to board. He says Mrs, Crowe has been more like a mother than anything else to the child. Her Fibs Innocent Ones, A few days ago Mrs. Crowe caught Bustle in a fib, Her imagination 4s fertile and once she imagines anything she re- hearses it over until she gets to believe it. Sometimes she says her doilie has been talking to her, Again it is she has seen a big man with a red ace in the other roonf, These childish fanues Mrs, Crowe desired to stop. “Susie,” said she on Friday, ‘if you o not stop telling me stories I will take you to Father Kinney and have him talk to you, Don't you know it is wrong?" ‘The threat that the priest of the parish where Susie attended school would be called in to talk to ier was too much end Susie left home. She failed to come back in the evening and a general ularm was sent out for her. Mrs. Crowe continued her search and finally met a policeman, who advised her to see if the Chikipen’s Society had the child. She went to the place on Saturday night and could otbain no satisfaction. She says the persons at the rooms would not ease her mind even by telling hg? they had such a child, unless father came, She went to the railroad yards and found McGirr, who had put) G in the day searching for his daughter. Barred Out Sunday, Too. He hurried to the rooms and was told that the child was there, but he couldn't wee her until the next day. Sunday, It was late and the father thought It was sabe rule of the institution, On Sun- ‘ knowing the child was ciad only In a tittle “school frock When sha. went away, he called-at the place with a change of clothing and a clean frock. ‘Thew it was the majesty of the society was im ed upon the man, He waa 4nformed that he could not see hie daugater until she was taken to court tals week; that he could not send her enything or commu: with her, ABU, Lim the nite her; she's my Susie)" sald Me! could that Tittle thing do that, you. must. lock her behind fron bare and Keep her from me didn't know what she m she ran away from Well, you can't see her till you sec her {n court. That's all there is to It," was the reply, and McGirr walked out into the alr with his head swimming. Hus No Alternative. sWhat can 1 do2" raid he to-day. age atter down the est me. I have I'm only @ poor has my child, and or spoke my ‘mind ed I suppose, he Evening World y'8 rooms, into court, and that id all there (® about id the man who stands between the public and the mysteries of the Children’s Society. POURTS OPEN FOR FALL TERM County Court-House Is Better Lighted than Ever and Many Rooms Redecorated — Cases Rne| g His Landlord, Who Accused Him ef Keeping $5 Belonging to the Latter’s Son. Emanuel Dobesch, thirty-four years old, of No. 227 East Seventy-third street, Mes in the Presbyterian Hospital to-day suffering from a knife wound in the abdomen, and Emanuel Sloss, thirty- four yéars old, of the same address, Is a prisoner In the East Sixty-seventh street station as the result of argument over an unpaid board bill and a missing five-dollar note. Dolbesch, who is married and has a son fifteen years old, rents one or two rooms in his , the boarders being Sloss and Antonio Seveik, Sloss has not pay his board bill last week. Young Dolbesch lost a % bill and when Sloss arrived home early this morning he displayed a bill of that denomination In Furniture, terk Ww owe're jon doing business. here to aelect from. 5-Plece mansive frame, it , ELEVATED STATION 104TH BT. Indicate a Busy Session. All the special and trial terms of the Supreme and City Courts, and also of the Surrogates’ Court, opened .up for business to-day, after the sum- ‘mer vacation. The interlor of the, County Courthouse is mvsh improved]. by the painting of the bytwisa,, end the |" cleaning) of the large skyligtt in the|: roof, ich adds Jargely to the light- | ing of }ho- corridors. Many of tbe court-Fo 1s fesed ere been redecor- au ato 3 et rete bresided tn Special|: the ce er special Oalae pa justices Levens write, Bootly | Davis, sahdersiseve and McCall ustices " O' MacLean Amend, ‘Truex in_the various trial ter sone Surrogate Thomas ar of sever applications to fx sates for the tri ‘will contests in the Surrogates’ trial term and also sat in Burrogate’s Cham- era, Surogate Fitzgerald eet yet hay. De red from the acati which ibe fell him. Go uGebeo Lal ago, Vwhen was bi ca O'Dwy yer eat in the acm: of the Clty Court, the Trial Term belas: ‘ocet by Chief aR tn |xtood in. th {Hospital and both been out of work for some time and did|* predominate throughout our extensive stock; the balla here advertised ar 4 The best’ goods at the lowent possible price are nahi tapeniry oF VOrona, value 87R00. special at MATH: olhers ut RINT A Home Completely Furnished, 1 The ook Hh Ss are good value at $440; List on application. BiesGach bog LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT. FISHER BROs., COLUMBUS AVE, AND 103D STREET. The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield'St., Brooklyn, To-Morrow, TUESDAY, Double Trading Stamps. That Means Two Green Trading Stamps :| Instead of One. with Purchases} accused of having ing to the boy. er the board Slosa pulled and was prompt! stolen the one This and an a bill brought on a fi @ Knife and stat h in the ab- domen. — Dexp! nd Dolbesch managed to plek up the leg of & cnelr and with it beat Sloss over the head. ‘The men then + feeds the hall and Dolvesch. fell. bleeding. Bloss attempted was bloc M Treag, who. there. After Sloss had t his head attended to he the East Sixty-seventh S awalt the result of Dolbesc CALLED EASTMOND TO COURT Man Who Was Knocked Down Saya He Was Driving Too Fast. Water Rogistrar Eastmond appeared to-day In. the Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to answer a summons issued against him for driving a horse on a crowded thoroughfare at the rae of six miles an hour, While turning the corner of Scher. merhorn and Court streets, Eastmond, driving in a runabout, knocked down William E. Geward. Two of Seward's r ured aded that under the law t to go el miles a hour, \Gtagintrato Doa Heated that mtentions he thought i reserved de. were well-foun cision for a f For Infants and (Children Over Thirty Years * The Kind You Have Always ae NTAUR OOMPARY, 7 MUKRAY STREET, NEW YORK GITY. REAL VALUES Carpets, &c., gkeny verieer Parlor Sult, eavered in fine an Oak Chif- fonier, special valuey $3.98 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ Curtain Sale a Great Success! Our efforts have given you again in this annual lace curtain sale an opportunity to take advantage of quali- g ties, varieties and prices unmatched not only by the and jobbers as well. We quote below a few of the special items which are re- sponsible for to-day's great crowd. As a special inducement in this yearly (ace curtain sale we offer Curtain Poles and Fixtures Free with every pair of (ace curtains at $1.25 or over. Snowflake Curtains. All handsome styles and colorings. Ruffled Muslin Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains. | 49c. and 59c, Dr.—In several neat designs; worth rauch iiorel | Fi |89c. Dr.—Fully worth $1.25. is —Good - strong} In dainty assoried stripes; || iz Y 7c. and 85c. Pr.—Good | strong syaresiote $1.25 Pr.—Futty worth $1.75. charming lesigns. r $1.75 Dr.—run worth $2.75. $1.25 and $1A9 Prin 2 ese! 33c. pair. |$2.25 Dr.—Futty wort $3.25. fective designs; excellent quality; No mail orders filled. $3.25 Pr—rurty worth $4.75. curtain poles and fixtures free. $1.75 and $2 Pr.—!s esauiste «| Trish Point Lace Curtains. 3168 Dp eon 300 pales tn (is Renaissance Bed Sets. and Irish Point designs; curtain poles », Only 300 pairs in this Ic and fixtures free. oe Me 3 cannot be duplicated for} We've a very extensive line of hand- much more; curtain poles and tix-) s, filed bed $2550 and $3 Pr.—Exceptionally | eed be ome ruttled bed sets, over 35 distinct fine mesh in| as | styles made in our own workréoms. several beautiful rich designs; worth | $3.25 and $4.25 Pr. —Handsome | they tive pretty Renaissance lace cen- ices; curtal f exclusive Gouble these pri es; curtain poles! a iene on good net; curtain poles |tres, insertings and edgings, with fes- and fixtures free. |toon or plain flounce, all around; three- Ruflled Lace Curtains. | §4.50 and $5.50 Pr.—W*!! | quarter and full size beds. 33c.,75c., 85c., $1, $1.10 & $1.2 [nea wy good quatty et wet | $3.49—Vatue $6. | $8,00—Vatue s12 Ruflled Bobbinet Curtains. | much more; curtain poles and fixtures | $5.00. Value $8, | $9.00. vanes $1.10, $1.49, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, Worth $8.50. pair; cur-/20.50—vatue so. $10.00—va. $16. $3.50 and upward pair. | aed Previn poles and fixtures $7.50 Val.$10.50 $12.00_vai. 8, Decorated Dinner Sets, cry 98. Selling Elsewhere at $6.50 and te 50. Excellent Items from These dinner sets are of thin Ameri- can porcelain, with dainty decorations the $100,000 Sale of Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry. and gold edges; each set contains 100 pieces, including large meat dishes. They are fully worth $7.50 set, but as To-day was an extraordinarily a special of importance $4. 98 F busy day in the jewelry store— the wonderful bargain offers for to-morrow the china store quotes them at = | $8.95 tor Decorated Dinner Sets, Of fine thin American porcelain, with brcught appreciative buyers from far and wide; to-morrow will be $7.98 for $12.00 Dinner Sets. dainty floral decorations and gold edges; 100 pieces to the set, includ- y as important; these items ing soup tureen and large meat ike it so. dishes. 34 Floor, 50th Bt, Section. cov with | al Of good English porcelain, neat underglaze decorations; Solid Gold Loctets, round pieces to the set. or heart shape, plain A Fur Sale Special for To-morrow: $75 and $85 Fur Coals, $39! two pictures, fine cut dia- } mond, special, $7.50 New Art Style Locket, The fur coat will soon take precedence. Why not purchase one now w' hen the price inducement is so great? ? These are made of rich, beautiful nearseal fur, hand- somely trimmed with fine beaver, mink, Persian or Alaska for two pictures, Tiger, Lion, Horse, sable and chinchilla collars, cuffs aie revers. i with Mask, with fine cut diamond, spe 9 a5 Scarf Pins In Stylish, elegant garments, perfect a eat New At De signs, exquis- finish and general workmanship. Special ily bet sale price, econ’ Floor, 80th St_ Section we reels poke A es fine cut diamonds, special... $5.00 Cuff Links, new and very pretty styles with ree cut dimond, ” $6.50 special...i..... Roomy and comfortable, snug and warm, and just the thing for Single Stone cool mornings; they are made of splendid quality all-wool eiderdown, |" Ring, finely “Wh with fitted backs, large collars, turn-over cuffs, 2. 98 cut dlamonds, 3 5 n nicely bound with satin ribbon; special value to-mor-. Ties ys ‘ row at $3.98 tor Eiderdown Robes— ‘All-ewool; with fitted backs; ap- pliqued collar, cuffs and pocket; finished with heavy girdle around waist. $5.98 tor Elderdown Robes— Ripple elderdown; tucked back; pointed collar and cuffs, bound with satin ribbon; finished with le. 2d Floor, 59th St. Section. 14-kt., Spec'l, $21. 00 Fine, Heavy, Solid Gola Belcher Rings . or Men oF Komen set with best quality heavy gi anne n nn nnn nnn nnn nn re t diamond, Good Seasonable Underwear. jamccstwy J) ellent qualities and little prices are w' hat make our underwear aie Gh Nae buying sections with prudent people, These are he sort of values that count: ha Men's 50c. & 75c. Underwear, 39c. Men's Medlicott fleece~ lined Shirts and Drawers, in Jaeger and silver ray colors; all sizes. es Men's heavy ribbed ings,manyunique designs, special, Solid Gold Tie Clasps, beautiful new art designs, special.. . $2. 75 Main Floor, Front. ‘enue, Women’sSweaters Handsome, new, all-wool golf sweaters, with full ‘blouse fronts and sleeves; woven collar and cuffs—all the popular shades of red, navy, biack and white; sizes 34 to 44; special sale 1. 69 price to-morrow, Children’s Golf Sweaters, all-wool, with sleeves; in red, sary and white, sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 years, special sale price, $1 49 Becond Floor, 69th Bt, Section. Men’s Gloves, 69c., worth $1 a pair. Good gloves, made of the best quality skins; every paln fully guar- anteed; your money back if they do not prove satisfactory in every way; colors tan and English 69c red; all sizes; special, Main Floor, 59th St. Section, fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers—Shirts trimmed with silk tape binding and finished throughout with double-fellea seams; ade with extra gussets; all sizes in blue and ecru. ON heavy-weight natural and white merino Shirts and Drawers, luding extra large. doubly stitched throughout; ail sizes, incl Women's “Oneita” Suits, 39c. ine “Oneita” combination suits; every one bearing the The gen 11 over at 75c, per garment; all sizes, trade-mark; they are sold al for Women’s 25c. and 35c. 19e. Vests. Heavy fleece-lined cotton, trimmed with silk, with French band Pants to match; all sizes. 19c, for Children’s 25c. and 35c, Underwear, Fleece-lined Vests, Pants and Draw- ers; the Vests are bound with silk tape and trimmed with pearl but- tons; Pants and Drawers to match; all sizes; in white and silv er gray. Main Floor. MoreUnmatchedBook Bargains From That Great Book Sale! Book lovers far and wide have taken advantage of the rare bar- ains offered in this great sale. It is indeed an occasion for wonder- | bargain-getting. Here are to-morrow’s interesting specials: 1 dL ctatBooksi8c. |Books in Sets, 95c. | Thesc at 79c. Each. Beautiful edition of | Publisher's Price, from $1.50 yolume sets, fine. brary | tps nae hora, fully | the 0 ublished at ont doo Plc turer. fully tus: pair, Odd LotofBooksi8c. Neatly bound in cloth, published at 75c.; to be “Women’s Gloves, worth $1 a pair. closed out at, vol,, 18¢, | bindings, Waite Book | Stylish Hl ro ylish, excellent wearing gloves, Mrs, Browning. ie te ae pe cloted ous: sub fing flex with pic- Pin’ soft, pliable skins made with two Be: . ute and “eae Inge of | f Rev. } clasps; in tan, ack, white, mode, Ja tog ot Flanders. Agha te avenlte book oy | siO* Nicolae? "ari | Rudyara x Kipling. | Marie Corelit, fired English red ay ra every pair fully guaranteed; all sizes; spec price here to-mor- rect 59c Main Floor, 59th St, Section. ~-DLOOMINGDALE BROS. | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO] BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BRO. 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. Bi rm of Rogue Ele- iutetrat 50th St. Bection Rataplan, phan pet ce ey ph a enh aes, Flooi Meredith. Women’ sFiderdownRobes$2. = BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 3d Avenue. 59th and 60th Stra. BLOOMINGDALES’, 5 : NX / 7 ® retailers throughout the country, but by wholesalers MEARS West Pourteenth Street Great Fall Sale What Talks Like Price? ‘ The fact that we are selling goods as quoted below is sufficient to keep our store crowded with APPRECIATIVE BUYERS, Value Here, First, Last, Always Deeds, Not Words. “Dwight Anchor Sheets_sor single beds, value 47 cents... *Dwight Anchor Sheets_syx2% jarde—clsewhere 12 to #1 * — 50x98 Pillow (Cases —Wireit Prank anshocr Fa, FINE LINEN TABLE SETS fringe and 2 rows openwork— Cloth sx10—doxen, Doyit to match—value $4.49 ALSO, IN LINENS;— All Linen Damask Uttara cloth— di d vale Ba 398 Heavy Ail Linen Damasks=full WHITE GOODS Plain weaves for Underwear and the new weaves in heavy qualities for Waiste, Enelish Nainsooke | (10 94. pe. ia box)— for Ladies’ and Chi Underwear— 2.98 mee InAia_Linons— Dresses, Ladies’ and bleached—6 designs—value .69.,, -49 Chinaen's Aprons—value .12%.. All Linen Napkins—ex: Yard Wide White Cambri heavy-full bleached—al Inch g| Benuine “Lonsdale, value $1.89 dozen ody Ae and finished by ¢ Co.—Value § cents. All Linen Napkins—Best patterns— Half dleach— aad inch— a value $1.40 dozen....-. 2791, BSeeioteraise cece Hematitch Huck Towels— Mat inch—true value 21 +15}. igureecvaioe ste. Hem'd Huck Towels—tan bordorealses isnSeevaiue a7... 1234 | Wweittingmevdeteerts now and handsome designs for Walsts All Linen Towelling—15 inch qv | and Chitdrey Value 34) Yaine .69.. Qihite, Marsetiles—30 tnch— flesced back—value .15. SILVER PLATED KNIVES Rogers triple plate Dinher Keniver ane, Forke—combination set of six Knives and six Fi heavy engraved handles— 2.98 12 NOVELTY FLANNELS and Waistings—Dots, figures, and solid colors—plain and f1 woaves—value .60 to .63. COTTON EIDERDOWNS light and dark stripes, checks, plaids and alloy er pat- terns—value 29. ty *Wool Cheviot Mixtures—Snirtinge value .29.. value $4.00—12 pes. for.. "Fringed Linen Table Cloths—s-+ stze—value .85 49 "Silver Plated Gravy Ladles—nogers make—value 89....... -29 TRIMMED DRESS HATS Made of rich Velvetecand trim@ with fancy Wings, Birds of newest destgns—equal elsewhere at $7.50. 5.00 ALSO, IN MILLINERG:— Yomen’a tucked Silk Het —Pisaiog i WOMEN'S FINE CAMBRIC SKIRTS Dee) Lawn ruffle, with two wide insets of Point de Paris Ince, with emb'y, between—Cluster tucks and deep lace ruftle— 69 or deep ruffle of handloom emb'y 1. ALSO, IN WHITE UNDERWEAR:— gs, re yut) Pera #3 Fi jee or Spangled 98 ¢ Cambric Bridal Sets— a . i winsttes aod edges ana” a ae cx came aly Jace ins't'gs and edges ani ‘omen’s Blac double rows baby ribbon........ 4.69| Fults “aress shapes—value 13, +98 Women's White Skirts—Good strong | Children’s Felt Hats—Camel's Cambric—i2-Inch flounce, with atrong | Hair and Zibeline finish—beat emb'y and six clusters of tucks 7 | colors—heavy, cord or ribbon, a9 and hemstitching—value 31.3.... + ‘and and ends—until now .78... * Women's Corset Covers—Cambrio Large bull Coque Fi s and Nainsook—fancy lace and © 3g| Pompone— White, Bl Pe ribbon trim—value .49 and .69.... * Colors—hitherto ' 69... ‘ Fancy Coract CoversNainsook. | WOMEN'S RAINPROOF COATS { Lawn and Cambric—rows fine paca nee } front and back, around or up and Oxford or Tan down-others with rtraight front capstone be if 12.96 effect of Val. lace—value . value *Men's Natural Wool Underwear— Fast Biack—double soles, .49 Winter. weight— were .75 - *Men’s Cotton Half Hose—heeis and toes—value .19....+.+.++0 : “Women’s Black Sateen Skirts—Jalus BY INE ace , 94 * PANNE AND SURAM RIEBONS ——/EREPE.DE PARIS, 4 cua thone we had such great euccess : with at .38.. 6a New Ombre Liberty Satin Taffetas yr 4% inch—elsewhere .6. +a Hite metiran Prarie Taftetas— ALSO, IN DRESS GOODS:— = for Neckwonr, Shige Ha 27| An woot Covert cloths Inch— e * Sashes, &c.—¥alye 39... : Leading shades—value .9... 7") ay-inch Shaded Cushion Ribbons— with shirring cord—value .%.... 19 totnch oll woo! Cheviote-Anuble : So-inch all Ooh Savy cevalue cb © st TWO GREAT BLANKET VALUES fa inoh ait ego) aibalinen ni Strictly all-wool wie ric Bleck and colors—value 1.00...... * ee double bed size—wide s! Gets Wi tte... 488 | selon canter Meee 98S | California ate Blankets Ft gize value $8.00. 3.98 All wool or with a light cotton fille ing that keeps them from shrinking. 0 and Stinch Black haf doeskin finish— Broadslonnen De en ao to 2.00 * Guarantee *Black Taffeta Sills—vaiue 0 cont *All-Wool Novelty Zibelines— *White Novelty Waistings— Rich designs—value 2%. »......+ FANCY GUN METAL TAFFETAS | CHIFFON MULL. FANCIES Light and maepitard dark ettectare 79 new neat designs.. ' woven in edge— janes sid erates aoe a ALSO, IN SILKS:— ee ee at ei oR Ees PRERICST Black Taffetas—-4nch—guarantes og | "Fancy MoLaren DRESS F Ries — ; woven in edge—value 1.28......++ iloches widecoeat styles aad } White corded and hemstitched 59 Apron Ginghi 80 met i : ‘ a ofan Taffetas—value .7... bee Siar Ee ak M-inch Black Peau de Goies— 79 ality. 98 cent grad New Scoton Plaid Taftetas— Fleeosd Back deight, woft finish—86 cent quality +69| pink, cream a ———_————— : Rich Rugs Specially Low Such is our confidence in the values we give that we claim you are doing an injustice to the power of your money if you buy with- | out seeing our stock . There is no good style, or make, or color, ~ or size, that you cannot find here, and prices need only be compased with the lowest elsewhere, to prove superiority of our valves. | BEST AXMINSTER RUGS JALL-WOOL SMYRNAS Two high class makes—than which there are none better made—tich color-| clove All Wool ptt ings and patteras—LESS than the lowett) p23 teet—usually #§g?...-.- 19,49» ia in the heaitable | Hebe r aa Pleqoed Back O eleewhere lit and. lies... 2 8% i ‘blu | elarwhere. font coer ae ro "380 BRUSSELS hace A 3 BY 2% 180!" Nothing equals them to: looks: fx inches usual! Bu ng bow FINE WILTON RUGS 9x12 he pee every howewils knows “4 Following the Oriental tn designs, nd Br eneets SCR a ie ol sores aa oer, 2,08), a rename | ———_—_—_— ait “For items marked nomail or telephone or- ders can be filled, and purchasers to such quantities as“will be noted’ on the price tickets, a» L