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a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 10908. yy CHILDREN WHO RAN AWAY FROM HOME IN SEARCH _ | : OF FLOWERS AND WANDERED DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. ADET VICTIN i === ——EE ROY SWEETHEART SPIRITED AWAY] the X-Ray to-morrow’s Detectives Fail to Find Miss Political Supplement. Sunday , Katherine Miller and Clarence Leonard, Who Disappeared from East Orange. ® ‘Girl Who Accused Levinsky of | Abduction Cannct Be Found hf and Is Believed to Have Been R. Fulton Cutting | Lured Out of the City. to The World on the Issues of the Campaign. "HER YOUNG COMPANION ALSO HAS DISAPPEARED. "YOUTH CASHED FORGED CHECKS FOR $10,076. Jacob Riis Interviews Candidate McClellan. Tim Sullivan, the Real Boss of Tammany. Young Woman Is His Senior and She Fell in Love with the Young Man After He Had seine FATHER FOS Ht f i ——— 4 Ho stranger 1s the theft of $10.016 by Glarence Leonard. the elghteen-year-old Re bey, from his employers, Haskins & RUNAWAY BABES 2 jis, than the mad infatuation Miss | She Received a Letter Contain- at | ing Money, and Told Janitress fo. ‘They were put to ped. ‘her, They Were Both Going to Pat- hey were put to mother kissed them and cried, but she} i did not question them until morning. erson to Live. An Evening World reporter questioned the children to-¢ y O'Rourke set her teeth toget er and shook her! Charges were made In Yorkville Police 7 reat rt to me apettine an (Sturt metre Aasinente Breen co-ausll MUCCarren Talks About Boss McLaughlin’s Stand Against Tammany. Prove BY wrsGuRs co. her mother sadly, “but the boy Ykines “cadeta’’ had spirited away Julla Un- Sas on her | werheuer, the sixteen-year-old girl who he reporter turned to the ten-year-!{s the complainant against Adam Levin- old Adam, who thus upheld the earliest|sxy on a charge of abduction, and Anna traditions of his race The lad avert-| weinzetineck, the girl friend v:ho was a naa) ae ee wiping oa easeinclot witness against the accused Women in the Campaign. be OW ‘a away to see ‘i pads Mitt La ele Land worid.' Detective Keenan, of the Fifth street Ratna eee ak wna {0 see Dut! station and a representative from the - hau, District-Attorney’s office were In court aiks) that made) me to ask that an adjournment of the case Short Stories, Personal Features, Etc., Mary sald here AAs, Oo ry sald there was, so 1 be allowed. They sald there was no ved all night the first night in the doubt in thelr minds that both eirls had : 3 Senter. Marv and Ladwaye go there aout tm thels mings that bo«n eit ait] Go Abundance, and a Rousing to play In the afternoon, but at night It! now either in Paterson, N. J., or Phila- ED The tombstones are 80 | getpnia, held by some members of the SHAE Be eho ele wen BOE ay gang, who wish to save Levinsky from in To-Morrow’s Political X-Ray Supplement. Maury says there wasnt, But 1 know Man, the Newest of the Birds. Got Money from Uncle, nefarious trae in young girls, The Marvellous Achievements in Aerial Science, @therine Miller, a young woman four Years his senior and prominent in ¢0- @iety in the Oranges, had for him. The *, fact that the boy and the youns woman | Little Boy and Girl Leave Home @re both missing. Wd that th Als = . Deared the same day after the ott waa) iM Search of Flowers Just @ommitted, convinces the police that i i @sey are togeiber, and’ that to vocate| Like the Children in a Story grill mean to locate the other. Mpinkerion detectives and the poitce ot| BOOK They Had Read. @¥ery town and city in the Fast aro (Beerching for the couple. Forelgn ports f@re also being watched, the theory being| “This,” sald James O'Rourke discon- (Rela by some that when they disap-| tolately, “ain't a bit like a story book,’ rol on Tuesday Inst they caught an|and then being only ten years old and @uigoing steamship, hoping to hide in}not nt all grown up. for his age, he @ome foreign country. sobbed. No woman in the Oranges was more| “Shut up!" said Mary O'Rourk> sav- Prominent in soclety than Miss Miller, |4mely. And being twelve yenrs old and For the past two years she had been|®!most a young lady. she thought, she aries aie Jeeders’ of the younger set, | sat: Her IMtile teeth together and waited street and saw all the fine things in the ir home at No. 18 Hollywood avenue,|in stim silence for morning. windows, but what was the use of Leyinsky met the Ungerheuer girl at Bast Orange, the scene of many| Ths two children had run away from ee SATOH Wesade nO Oe y 4d an east-side ball in September. He @Htortainments. To these entertain. |thelr tome at No. #9 Fitth avenue, | spent the first night of thelr travels In| Rceps a iduor store at the core: of was introduced to her by Annie Weln- ‘ments young Leonard was not Invited | Brooklyn, last Tuesday in search of ad-|Greenwood Cemetery, which 1s only |Classon avenue and Pacific street, It zebneck. After the ball Julla disap- Because he was lvokes upon aa only a| ventures strange and wonderful, such as| seven blocks from their home, had fonnd | ¥28 Very far to walk, but Mary sald he eared, Her disappearance was report- * @hild, Down had not ev “4 Pee would give us money ‘and we would buy even appeired | befell 2 little boy named Timothy, no flowers to gather and no friends save | candy, So we Waiked. Uncle was glad @4 to the police by ‘her parents. who @n his chin, and his voice showed that | his sister In a beautiful story book that |an occasional kind-hearted puahoart mun | lo see us. We did not tell him we had live at No. 103 Stanton street. gearch he had not attained the fi day-school run away and he gave us 2% cont: ‘ a rst stag-s| Mary had recelved at the Sunday: who gave them sparingly of hia fruit /un away and he Bove ten street and. 8 they did, the police could not find ‘Next day we went down Fulton Olet at East Side Ball. @f manhood. Christmas tree last year. that had vecome unsalable. bought some gum drops. We slept ina/the girl until Annie turned detective. ‘ Had Excelien abits, It was cold and dark in the doorway} “It ain't a bit Hke tho story book,|doorway that night. Mary thought it Bhe Walked the streets day and night, but I'd rather be in bed any, aid at last saw Levinsky enter nis of thy Mat house on severteonth street | James O'Rourke re: a was fine, vale fe repented after a tearful | Hit “Next day we bought more candy. | home at No. 2 Gecond street. Accord: where tua two Utile mites had taken | silence. 'm a-going to tell mamma on qi nh hi hae wight more candy. \ng to her story to the police she found Fetugo lent might after three days of |you, Mary. HE ee erent | tray her trlend was a prisoner, in be. weary wonvetini: all/cver Brooklyn. Then the door of the flathouso opened | He gave us each one. They were black, | H a i $ we man ‘had a bottle of polson ready to Not Like Story-Book Life. and at the same tine the heavens, for [DUC we’wte them, for we were awful / TIM o“Gicl ie she attempted to omcape Likowire, tins elflorer, were weary of before the two shivering mud-stained |'Pegterday morning I wanted to come{ or, tO communicate with any one out- it was not ke @ story book | children stood three men. One of these but Mary sal Let's see how) "ny a 5 y yy breaking In the doors Detective y it “Timethy’s Quest” the|the boy recognized with a Joyful cry as | 10M we Con Beas, oun paaked ber to liccenan found the girl. Levinsky's ar- rs est. followed. It was charged by the ‘For the past eighteen months the bev had been tn the expert account- Bht's offico at No. % Broad street. His place was secured for him by Mr, Leonard Conant, who has a handsome Rome just across the street from the Leonard residence. Mr. Conant fanctea]@ Mts t @he boy because he seemed so deter-| ®t tl Mined to succeed and because of ne{lttls boy und gict had wandered hand In |his father, James O'Rourke, who is em-|Went to Beventeenth street and th iM e % @xcellent habits. hand it‘) tie great wide country and|'ployed by the Metropolitan Gas ‘Jom-| papa found us and brought us ho: UR Aerated ie ari cadet Whi 1 t+ P ble f Ms MF oN me.» {and that he worked with a gang of men 1C. ave Ow ade mos ossibie tor Young Lconard and Miss Miller lived | hat gathere| flowe:a and made friends | pany. For three days and nights he ing Ln rae rta morret to deat who made a living by Paints young p girls out of New York, consigned to Humanity to Soar Above the Earth. A Balloon Trip Across the Atlantic Planned. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN WE CAN ALL FLY. t cried my eyes out. Their father an't-Want to say anything about It,| Keepers of dives, though.” Got Letter with Money. q@ithin three doors of cach other and| Who gave them muffins fur supoer and) with the ald of detectives searched high he knew him just as she knew ail the| teal crean Rnclpwiton nis: misalngycHleren Young boya in the neighborhood, She| James and Maty O'Rourke, who hadl The youngsters were taken home and @aw him playing avout the streets and Keenan discovered yesterday that the girls had been spirited away from the Becher Pe bar che at eee CHILDREN BEATEN | MISS MILLER, WHO LEFT HOME AS_ , |{ti {He Ged with’ che anltrenn ot m iaverem in him until two months ‘ i LEONARD VANISHED WITH $10,000, | Gjii¥3, 14 earn fom Mer paseing interest then changes! to 4 fad infatuation and he Yoy loved her Pome URS, Tetter, according to the jant- i tress, ‘contained 4 sum of money. The urn. i ‘The change In their relations to each Se ee ie tet Reatereon wolves @Micr are wuld to uve begun one afte: @oon In August. Miss Miller was w: Ht H ~~ : were going to Paterson to live, Hoe fag with a dig setter dog which was Ber constant companion and to which Bhe Was aevoted. wo bull terriers sprung from 4 pusaing automodile ang Mothers Complain in Police @ttacked |i pei. T etter Ww: e| . besten badly when young Leoaaea| Court that Their Two Daugh-. Leonard eprang in Letwe att ; id Wat thea ut the settee tits saga| ters Are the Objects of Attack wi ched one of A the dog 7 “Mees OF one ©) hy Other Little Ones. Leved Lud Who Saved Her Dox. ‘The belleve that if this story was told to the janitress by the girl Delleve th: Two Years Old--4 Times in Jail. The Pathetic Story of a Little New York Baby. Behind the Bars for More than Four Months Through No Fault of His Own. A Mother’s Degradation with Only One Saving Feature—Love for Her Baby. It was under threats, ‘They. both gins were dadly fright gang of “cadets” and that they we taken from New York. ‘Magistrate Breen held Levinsky in $3,000 bail while the story of the detective can be investigated. Detectives will be sent to Paterson and to Philadelphia in search of the girls and if they are found they will be brought here at once. Kee- vinsky intended send- 0., and would r he discovered ited. ing Julla to You) have done so the day af her had he not been Leonard's bravery and his readiness to help the under dog seemed to fascin- ete the society girl. From that day she thlked constantly of young Leonard.’ He hegen paying atiertion to her. He wus With her every moment he could spare Mrs. Grace Mundy. of Richmond Ter- race, New Brighton, 8. I., called at the New Brighton Police Court to-day and asked that warrants be {esued for the arrest of sixteen scaoul girl who had FEARS STRANGER A BABYHOOD SPENT IN PRISON. HIS NURSERY A CELL, stoned and beaten her thirteon-year-old daughter Grace. She sald her child lay ociety seemed to lose its attractione|#t her home in a dangerous condition, for the pretty girl who had been one| Tie mother sald that the girls whose Gf its favorites, Former friends were|#'rest she sought and who are class- forgotten. ntertainments were for-|™#tes of her daughter In Public School aworn and she seemed to live for the |N2 17. had made a furious assault boy who had saved her dog. upon the child last night with clubs . There came a great change in Leonard [#4 stones. beating her almost Into in- é Glso. He seemed to change from the | ss!ility and covering her body with a Iaughing boy into the thoughtful man,|4teat mass of cuts and bruises, His one ambition seemed to be to get| According to the story told by Mrs. # Money. His habits had always been of| Mundy. which was corroborated by if the best and no change was noticeable| Mrs. Willlam Thompson. | of Clinton fm them until on Sunday last, when the| avenue, New Brighton, whose daukh- Police were told that a crowd of rallroag| te" Isabelle is the Injured child's chum, workmen were gambling in the Grove| these 'Wo girls have incurred the bite! Bireet depot. ter enmity of sixteen of thelr school- ;,& policeman was sent to break up the| fellows and have been attacked by fame and arrest the gamblers. As tne| them ssain and again. iceman approached the gambler: The girls, sald Mrs. Mundy, are led him and took to their ‘3s, One among| DY Jeannette Taylor, Afteun yeire vld, them was better dresad than the rest,|20d Catherine Mollugh, sixteen yeare fnd the policeman thought ne recog.| 4. both of Richmona Terrace, New Rised Clarence Leonard, hton. All of the girls are daughters @wny from his work and his aventions ‘Decame noticeable. Mrs. Soronson Has Not Heard from Girl, Who Started for Providence ‘with Man Who Had Just Hired Her. How a Beauty Got Thin Without Dieting. The Encouraging Story of Miss Maxine Elliott, Who, Finding. Flesh Creeping Upon Her, Baffled an Inclination to Over-Plumpness Without Denying Herself a Single Luxury. A Story for All Women _ to,Read.- A NEW METHOD OF DEFYING THE DEMON OF WEIGHT. Detectives of the West One Hundredth street station have Ucen asxel to louk for Miss Marie Matson, twanty yea: old. She is a pretty young wy whose aunt, Mrs. Soronson, the wite of the janitor of the apartment-nouse at No, 21 West Elghty-seventh street, fears some harm has come to her, Recently the girl advertiuel for the position of nurscgirl. In answer to the advertisenent a tall, well-dreswed man called at the Soronsen hom? and How Miss ‘ + “L could hardly velteve it," the police-| Of Well-to-do fumiltes. : ian sald to a reporter for The rac,| ‘These girls,” sald Mre.; Thompson, engaged the yirl to go to his homa in W; Th fing World to-day. “Chat boy was above| “are ali Cataolics. My -datighter Isa- Feder eit Ra bal LLIN The ar e Yesterday morning she left with the man, who said he was going to take her to Providence on the earliest train, The young woman told her aunt that as soon as she arrived in Providence Wonderful Bravery Feproach,” belie and her ttle f-lond, Grace ‘What young Leonard planned his rop.| Mundy. are Protestants, That I know CATHERINE, Dery and tight on Monday ty believed,| is ene reason Why Lhese other gitlr are MILLER. because of Miss Miller's actions, so bitter against them, nother reason : is taat betore Mrs. Mundy moved tc Te Anna Morgan, Daughter of Lord Who Capitulated SF) Lett her home in the morning say} she Was Boing Lo Visit Mrs, Carter, Sriguton my daughir and = she would tele r : 2, .{N egraph, Therefore, when . 7 do dusevile. Airs, Caricr ts ee wereagreat frenus. A nothing was heard from her to-day Mre to an j. Pierpont of a Gil {Mowlesged svcial leaaer in that gec-|as she met ttle Grace, he WOb, at is wn funor iw be recusnisud| (hous Mt nore us her iyaa j old, who left an estate valued at $1,000,- [olanene: sah ¢ £4 ise went to the police and asked Behe shod ene sunor ty be ROY (}f iv | EAVES pasate ved eG 8 ruses che that a Keneral alarm be sent out, She i Net hearty ysty ren sous inherited thelr money from thelr | said she feared that 1 been er wig ut | mocher, who was a Miss Macy. tured away. hat the girl had GQ)\0 Lae Carters’ at all, girl she knew. | Didn't ace tice, staunGae Taylot bers f é é \gentous, and when Ls TeAdsOL oy "L did not see her," Mrs. Carier said give Up lite tixace a trend she i \yorid (0: | her Arends ABMIMGL tHLG, \ F a ‘ 5 5 a ; . 54 Who foiled a Burglar. A Scarcely Credible-Ex- hibition of Fortitude on’ the Part of a Timid Girl, Who Feigned Sleep for Four Hours While a Rob- Morgan, Hunts Big Game. The Daughter of the Great Financier Who Defies the Conventionalities to Be a Huntress. Her Sensible Way of Rididg Horse- American Beauty. A Romance of the British Army and Yankee Aris- tocracy that May Culmi- nate in a Wedding of Great Interest. A True “L haye No sea Why she sav said that wie was calung On tie Stern Brothers direct attention to their i atoer Leouara also vetut = Phompson: and at aid his Llor tne paleo! Weed uitit 0 clock He teft ate that don te piscieecs 4)Howard = Willets, Miltionaire, Fete) "Gast night (ae eitle sauniy gil was] Gets Property of His Son, handbag in the ool trlenciat reas | suse WS aac aout ose | Jokn Ty Second of His Chi Autumn Importations r] Story, with an Interesting hot go to Fairport, | 3¢4sner. Deine ier Patong of their celebrated Love Motive. back. ber Ransacked Her Room. Letters of admint to-day In the Surrogate’s Co! a that she toined Leonard | penind a fence, Mud. aa aie f dren to Die Leaving Money. aii thai Mias Miller could have | (Oe, SHU were are Mt own pave done so-had not Loomieg ane unui sne was cutand bruisad ad over Ing had!becn heard whey ceases in anole atiocn ibe bs ia ba ward ty T They are also showing large assortments of Imported per. ara, the dete gil ty and, jeu Aer vome. ve 1 re body wis swollen] ‘The father under the law takes tho $4.78, "2.00, 2,75) 3.78 & 4.50 ad secured the money aad that} ang out and Cl i = assique Corsets fall @ mun of excelient busi- | the scene. "tue oody, comprising many new and exclusive Paris models, of Silk, Embroid- ‘s macher is pros- Ao), Ue BOON estate of John T Witlets, #0! rs Ss t et rillard vas Ci hbiogd anda py Witets, who waa seventeen, died some Stralght-Fronk:Corsets a mother gala. this morning that ate in valued at. $1,600,000 wie wutering: Intenos ‘ ree rf old Stee entire property. The American Suroty West Tw nty-third Street " ‘ yen Bt Ld by ns Ap ti tgRther ne gitlk Were atined with ‘stones a h chil MANA. and that ahs. thelr cluvs und -aigked and sonst wer! WHITE PLAIN ome to-day tt was! yest iit Cora tMe, and clothing ered and Broche Fabrics, Sateens, Batiste and Coutil. rie ho. hie. Srdua tc Vor, WOO Was pasalng, avd) Wiliclatcths t fle in had to be BUMMON.G to Gress act A make dave ago after an operation, Eis es-) tthe most desirable shapes and materials at the following prices Mangeroue Conu.tion. fips Company of New York supplies a bond a i ish Si tte Phe ARS a aa ii