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it SEARCH FOR SWE PONTE hra Conners, Beautiful Girl,’ ~ Miysteriously: Disappears 4f- “ter Dining with Her Unole-in a » Restaurant. FRIENDS FEAR FOUL PLAY. | Young Woman Does Not Know Her “Own Name and Always Follows. ‘Any One Who Speaks to Her— Has Boen Demented for Years. en Phere is much to appeal to the heart In the disappearance of Clara Conners, the Peautifil musician, who has been migs%z pince Sunday afternoon, The light vt reason does not shine from her iB gray eycs. she does not know her own name und, it Is the fear of her friends and relatives that same un- | ous pirxon is keeping her oaptive taxing advantage of her helpless tion, though she has been a mental wreck foe years, Miss Conners is a woman of wtrlicing appearance. She js tall, of good Apire and complexion ard the possessor Of & wealth of brown hair. This hair Teaches tb her waist and {s cut straight aeross at the ends. @he lived with Mrs. Bertha Langdon @t No, 27° West Thirty-fourth street. Mire. Langdon has taken care of her ver since she lost her reason because ‘of the death of her father, mother and Drother within a few weeks of each other. 1, was from Mrs. Langdon’s house het she wont out in an automobile on with ther uncle, L. G, Palmer, thas a conservatory of music at Hundred and Nineteenth street and jOx avi ‘ at Restaurant Door, Mr. Palmer took her to a restaurant ‘at One Hundred and Fourteenth street and First avenue, where they had lunch, ‘The girl disappeared while he was pay- id the bill at the casnier's desk. Sho out of sight in a few minutes and ‘BO 'trace of her after she left the restau- Fast door has been found, — SEK MISSING MA RESEMLING DEMEY Pdlice, Family and-Private De- tectives Can Find No Trace of Sampson H. Levy, Who fanished Saturday. Wo trace has yet been found of Samp- ‘on H. Levy, who for three days has je@n misging from his home, at No, 61 Bast Seventy-third street, although pri- rate detectives and members of the fam- ily ‘have joined the police in the search, His disappearance ts a complete mys- Mr. Levy wes employed by the New York Life Insurance Company and, ao- pording to friends, tie habits were “like 4 Glock." He was never absent from home without sending word to his wifo, Yo whom he has been married twenty- seven years. On Gaturday he went home et noon with his son, a young lawyer, and, in- mead of taking his accustomed nap af- ler lupcheon-ho said he was going for @ Walk. He has not been seen since by his family. hen ‘he djd not return to dinner Mrs, felt some anxiety, but the son did Ot become worried until his father did Got come home late at night. Early @unday morning @ search was made ‘among relatives and friends in New Mork, but it was in vain. It was found that soon after leaving i gone into a saloon. known to the proprietor He drank two glasses rand went away. That was a t uch as he ever drank, and the per- in the saloon say he ‘was per: when there. fe Levy does not took unlike Ad- a 1 Dewey, his friends say. He 15 et fen Inches uit of atti Bcd Se é 3 seven Years old, five and wore a light gra NEW YORK WOMAN FOUND IN MAINE Miss Walsh Wandered in De- mented Condition from Rox- bury, Mass.—Btother Goes to Escort Her Back to City.) io to-day Mary Wale it fo vieit in Roxbur: 80 clout at #he eraelf, and until howpital vont in thidolty wey. this sqemed to tok frer, 9 CLARA CONNERS, THE DEMENTED MUSICIAN, WHO HAS DISAPPEARED, Ss John T. Willets, the sixteen- gon of Howard Willets, the millionaire horse fancier, ie recovering at the New York Hospital to-day from an operation performed there to prevent the spread ‘A @pecial train brought young Willets fn ¢rom his tether’s country place, Ged- ney Farm, White Plains. The Willets boys are fond of outdoor sports and scratches and bruises are| common to them. Young Willets paid no and could not tell how he received it, TT TS ES SETI Le ORM IT BT My ECIAL TRAIN RUSHES RICH YOUTH TO HOSPITAL, John Willets, Son of Millionaire Horseman, Is Operated On Here for Blood-Poisoning, 4 and his father decided it was a case of blood poisoning. He ordered a special train to bring the boy to New York, and the doctors at the hospital decided upon an immediate operation. The father has not left the boy's side since the operation was performed and will Yemain with him until all danger is past. The boys, ‘“Jack"’ and Macy, who is twelve years old, have the run of the stables at Gedney Farm and some time ago fold an impromptu wolf hunt. The wolf was kept in a cage mear the Stables and the boys set him free and started the hounds on the trail. Sev- eral of the hounds were almost killed, but the boys voted It great sport. blood poisoning. ention to # slight scratch on his leg finally began to swell and pain him OUR RULE) | Perfect Work | | Painless Process | | Popular Prices | Large and ndantn at jo Pain, by ‘eoth ordered tn QUAKER SY¥8’ teeth. fitted with QUAK DOVRLE SUCTION, made superior to any others. Sets of Teeth $3 Bridge Work «3%, $3 Gold Crowns $3 Gold Filling $1 Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plate Work lastsa lifetime. All Work Guaranteed, Hours: 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays 9 to 3, All Languages Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY, 44 East 14th St., | 171 Broadway, NBAR B'WAY, N.Y. COR, CORTLANDT ST.,'N, (Double Suction) Y. ry CAs FF 70! 4 OF > ou FURNEHED, D> FLAT J COMMETE£ 98 4. ROOM ) ans, \APARTMENTJCOMALTE, 198 ROOM \suausnco 'APARTMENT}COWE7E, 89 98 ase OUR ROOM tremaenee J 0 0 98 os) LaTest 49aPARTMENTS COMZIETE 4 REIGHT PAID ON OUT OF TOWN feb M V7, COR 46°88" 45 ODEN SATURDAYS UNTIL sl Worsted Coat and lish striped worated Opp. Wananaker's Nothing that belongs to good, straightforward, workmanlike — tailoring will be missing in the suit we'll make for you at this $14 price —a better run of snappy, ele- gantly woven woollens could SUIT TO OUR Y rot te put befor: you. ‘ Mitchell tailoring valnes are ORDER “different” — There's. the why ! Worth Wearing The Mitchel Nee NAO ‘ wih: Silk-Lined Full Dress or Tuxedo sut | vr TIMI ELLIE TO \ SEALED UP ROOM, Unidentified Man Found Dead in a Boarding-House in Brook- lyn, E. D., Supposed to Have Been a Con.mercial Traveller. With nothing in his clothing that would give any idea of bis {identity a man about thirty-five years old, well dressed, committe. engaged at No. 9 Cedar street, Will- lamsturg. He had sealed up his room and turned on two gas jets. Mrs. house, he was unconscious, but he died before an ambulance reached the house, ‘The man was about 6 feet 9 Inches In height and weighed 160 pounds, told Mrs. Murke when he went to the! house yesterday that he was a travol- | ling man. abetentd | that could reveal his iden- y. te. REVOLVER AS HE ~o+ TURNED ON GAS Were Passing in the Hall. Dreaming that burglars were in his apartments at No. 240 East Fifty-fitth street, Charles Bock Opened fire with his revolver, terrorizing the other tenants and missing John @'Connell and his daughter, who happened to be passing in the hall, by a narrow margin. O'Connell and his seventeen-year-old daughter had* been to visit a sick friend amd returned to thelr own apart- ment early to-day. They were walking quietly througn the hall when they were startled by two shots, quickly fol- lowed by others. and at last Policeman Burns, wasn long awake ani |ho had been doing, ‘ih ened people went back sleep. iclde to-day in a room he en t to a than he f ‘There was more 9} When discovered by who Keeps the lodging- Murke, RYAN’S DIAMOND PASTE. | $est!trorspmisth street, for’ selling a diamond that proved hot to be a Ryan interested Mrs. Sn: that he said was worth Arrested for Selling Good Stone and Substituting Piece of Glass. He Then a substitution took Ryan, whose picture ts in the James Ryai pict js in th whan one be Rogues’ Gallery, was arraigned this morning in the West Side Court on a He had evidently destroyed | held for examination. DREAMED OF BURGLARS. Charles Bock Nearly Hit Two Persons Who They felt the bullets sing pas: their heads and threw themselves on their faces, thinking that there was a fight in the hall, Men came hurrying out of the other apartments and as they did of the East Fifty-first street etation, came. It time before he got the man mage him understand what restless ne dream In the building before daylight. gomplaint of George Snyder, of No. 212 ala- rin a stone . Mra. 8n: der said that when he showed her the diamond at first it was a real diamond. place, and y= ught the ring it contadned nothing but a ploce of glass. Ryan was UNISON C2: SUYTH AVE 197!TO2Z0™ STREETS How Many Folk Know Just How Good This Big Basement Store Is? GOOD many, of course—but not enough. Really, there’s no place in this immense building where a woman who is fond of the kitchen and cookery could spend so pleasant an hour or two, It is not the sort of a Housefurnishing Store you have been accustomed to, by any means. A place for everything and everything in its place, brings order out of chaos. You know how trying it usually is to pick up little utilities for the kitchen and home, Here we have completely furnished kitchens— containing every requisite. As you choose, some willing worker makes your list; you save miles of travel. These early October days, when so many new trinkets are necessary, provide the best time of the year to buy what you may need, and save in the same breath, Gas Radiators Snarianese ee At About Half Price. Summerville 5 ee Floor Preparations. For hardwood floors it is the best dressing o1 s n the market. You will be very much interaatea in the demonstration of “How to care for floors,” We will show the proper treatment to give the An unusual event. Five hundred strictly high-class, elaborately mounted Gas Radiators; large radiating cylinders, powerful burners, and handsomely finished. They were made to be and have been sold at about double the price we ask. 4 cyliucur atyle Diack finish, low pattern, at. eee 11K 4 cylinder’ atyle, bronze finish, with & Imported’ Jewels, ubbastlsds % bees Bt) English Wax finish, 1 Ib, can, 5Oc.; s and 4 tb. cans “Restoral,"” 4Qc. and... Varnish Remover, 40c. and Stain Remover . minum fintah, at... nae finish, high patter Jewels, at... 4 cylinder style, nickel plated, high pattern, at i 4 © cylinder Crack Filler, 11 2 Pennieestitg! 2.7 Powdered Wax, for dancing, 3Q«. and Paste Wood Fi Furniture Polish Yankeo Cleaner, Waxing Brushes, best qi Waxing Brushes, beat quali 15c. and The Best Wash Boilers at Low- est Prices. IX. high grade block tin oval Btove Poller, best copne bojtom; 2 sizes, choice at... ena 1XX Charcoal hol ‘Chareoat pl Bolicrs, Bent copper battons ees Ball Pper bottom: Household Hardware, IXXX Tiollers, Rang double soldered tess $1.25 seams, best copper bottom; 2 sizes, choice at @ eene. BA Hered in @ perfect household. Imported Willowware. iesteicamantion tee Hy Excellent Imported Baskets, Square Clothes Hampers. Imported Fa $2.00, at . trongly made, at 85 Imported Intants’ up to $3.00; while they last, at... First Quality Enamelled Ware at About Half, inp This ware was introduced by us ls about six months ago, and we have since sold about ial a million pieces. Every Piece is double coated and fully warranted. and TEA POTS ) BERLIN 8A Li Curry Combs, nd @ Demonstration or The ‘‘Mrs. Van Dusen’s Cake Moulds."’ The art of fine cakemaking taught free by an ex- perienced cakemaker. This cake pan never requires greasing and allows of a great saving in material. The moulds are made in sets of 3 Layer Moulds (round or square),2 Measuring) Cups, 2 Leaf Moulds (any shape), 1 Ege Whip, And complete set of recipes: . These moulds are also sold separately. The cakes which we make are for sale, This week we are making: 19 Gas Ranges at Less Than Cost. $18.00 Gan Ranges to be sold at ‘ne Cane, 3 ane 0 ae Gus Ranges to be nold at funshine Cake, . on 1c. ® Gas Cookers to be sold at Gold Cake, Be, and 5Oc: $8.50 Gas Cookers to b ‘Walnut Cake, 450, $2.65 Hot Plate Gin iret Aluminum Sale of Woodenware ee ‘ @5 Golden Oak Plate Racks at Others, nicely finished, : 100 Weathered Oak PI Others as high as. Flemish Oak Foldi Cooking Utensils. We call special attention to our line of these excel- lent Cooking Utensils, which possess a great many ad- vantages over other kitchen ware: : 138. 1.88 Blankets, Comforts and Quilts. Presorve Kettles Berlin Saucepan Rice Boilers A Wednesday Sale Economical Folk Will Appreciate. eet. VERY day gets us nearer to Jack Frost. Some morning soon we'll awake E the window panes; the ice pitcher will not belie its name; the air will Pp eration. A Then's the time you'll thank us for this Blanket news, Very special and somewhat unusual purchases of large quantities bring quite a savin Qualities are such as come from having a knowledge of what to buy. Here are the details; WHITE QUILTS, for full size | The 754. ones are cotton filled, i a » $5.00 oe -4 sine, . pr. beds; splendid qualities and full size. The ones at $1.75 are ex- Mseedlesiegii a tra size and weight. Those at $3.75 | All-wool warp and filling— 8 10-4 $1.00 kinds at are down filled, for double beds, 20, ik pr. 11-4 nize, pr. ‘ 12-4 size, 88 pr. fringed; those BLANKETS—All the best kinds Californias; extra finish— at $2.25 are Marseilles. that are worthy of a showing come COMFORTABLES; a marvellous to see his pictures on erform its own refrig- Sse ei ale, ig to you. here, Of cotton and wool— collection tat does the store credit, Double "ed, Yi a ; All-woo! filling; cotton hs ied in BAOO Re. FOURTH FLOOR. aaa aa | Saks & Broadten, 33D ta 34th Street An Important Sale of Brass Beds At Very Low Prices for Wednesday and Thursday. Brass Bed, 1}4-in. post, all sizes, straight or bow foot, ball mou: ts, best lacquer. Value $24.50. Sp at $18.75 Brass Bed, 2-in. pillars, straight foot, extra heavy filling, bally mounts, all sizes, best lacquer. « Value $30.00. Special at $23.50 Brass Bed, 2-in. pillars, 9 laterals head and foot, shaped mounts, all sizes, best lacquer. Value $40.00. Brass Bed, 1}4-in. continuous pillars, fancy shape, all sizes, best lacquer. Value $42.00. Special at $32.50 Brass Bed, 2-in. continuous pillars, high head, fancy scroll work at head and foot, best lacquer. Value $65.00. s t $45.00 Our departmentis prepared to provide mattresses and springs of superior quality, to fit beds of all sizes and styles at very low prices. A Sale of Trimmed Hats. . At $10.50. They are clever adaptations of the imported models of velvet, silk, beaver and combinations of them. The shapes include toques, sailors and large flare effects in black, blue and brown. They are offered at a price materially below their true worth---Ten-Fifty. Rain Coats for Women. We have twenty-three distinctive and effective models of them. The fabrics, many of which are exclusive, are new in weave and design. The prices are very modest---$15.00, $17.50, $21.00 and upward. A Sale of Laces At a Very Low Price for Wednesday. Hand-made fibre Insertions and Galons in black, white or champagne, 3 inches wide. Value 95c. Special at 65c. yd. La Premiere Corsets. THE L MODELS j Have just made their debut with us. There i are ten models, and over one hundred styles. } i } At least one of them has been designed espe- cially for your figure. Our chief designer has a world-wide reputation. She will spend the next few days in the depart- ment. Ask her which model suits your figure best. Better still, let her “fit” it for you. A Sale of Silk and Dress Fabrics At Very Low Prices for Wednesday. 1p weave, perfect amine | , 44 in, wide, very close, cr lor and ‘inish. Value 69c. . a Black Taf 36 in. wide, lustrous finish, perfect black. Value $1.00. Special at 75c Black Peau de Cygne, 19 in. wide, suitable for entire dresses and waists: Value 75c. Special at 45 Special at 55c A Sale of Hosiery for Women for Y Women's Stockings of B: ,entirelaceor lace ankles, Values $2.75 & $3.50. Special at $1.70 Women's Stockings of pure Thread Silk, plain or Richelieu ribbed, also Richelieu ankle, spliced heels and toes. \ Value $2.00. Special at 1.20 Women's Stockings of fast black Lisle Thread, entire lace, lace ankles, or lace ankles with embroidered fancy clocks. Values 75c. and $1.00. Special at 50c Women's Stockings of fast black Lisle or Cotton with embroid- ered designs; of black Lisle Thread with Jacquarded silk side clocks; of colored Lisle with embroidered and fancy stripes. Values 50c. and 75c. at 29¢ 3.3x6. Values $16.50 and $22.50. Special at $10.50 ghestan Rugs, very closely woven, most of them are Antiques. A erage size 3 Gx5. Values $24.00 to $32. Special at $16.5 3.6x5. Average si Valnes $34 to $49.80. Special at $29.50 Average size 4x5.6. Values $47.50/to $60. _ Special at $37.50 Kazak Rugs, exceptional specimens, many of which are carpet sizes; average size 5x7.6. : Values $48 to $85. Special at $39.00 Average size 6x9, ; Values $85.50 to $108, Special at $67.50 Khiya:Carnsta, sizes 7.1127.7 to 9.97.4. a : i E Special at’$39.08 |)