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MOTHER:SEEKS |“ MISSING RL Takes Personal Charge x Search for Ciara Josephine! Coffin Who Mysteriousty Dis-, appeared from Her’Home. YOUNG WOMAN MAY: HAVE | GONE TO CALIFORNIA, = | For Some Time She Has Been * Making Inquiries About Rates, and Routes to Los Angeles. Where Her Grandmother Lives’ Almost overcome with grief on a count of the disappearance of her se: enteen-yenr-old daughter, Clara Ji sephine, its, Edward W. Coffin, Bumnett street, East Orange, is travel-| inz from, station along the line of the, Delaware & Lackawanna road and mak-| ing a personal tour of inquiry of infor- mation about the lost girl. The girl's ftther, one of the prominent men in the( Standard Of] Company, {s at his tion eagerly walting for a message by telephone or telegraph that will ‘bring bim, some news of thé girl's where-| abobts. Th y It was learned to-day that when she | left her home Miss Coffin took with her @ tan cloth ficket, In the pocket of whigh ehé had’ x’card sent her by Mrs. M. ‘A. Gillis, of Wallace street, Phila-! deiphia. Mrs. Glills is the giti's aunt and has Ijved in Philadelphia for years. One*theory is that the girl may hav gone to PMladelphia. ‘The poltoe of that city are now searching every noon and corner to see if any trace of her can be found there. i For a short time previous to her dis-! Appearance the girl had inquired of the/| agent of the Delaware, Lackawanna aad! Western road in Orange what the rates Were to California. She wanted him | to find ot all about the fares, sleeper conditions and connections between! Orange and Los Angeles, where her @randmother, Mrs. Clara Coffin, live: It ig, feared that Miss CoMn might have fot enough money together out of her Savingé and gone to some distant point | along the road and there purchased a tickét for, the coast. It.is Mrs, Cofin's nilssion to~day jo find out if this is true. In Newark the distracted mother 13 makjag the rounds of the railroad com- panies to find out if they had sold a Ucket to her daughter to any distant point. She does not think the @irl com- mitted suicide but has gone away to a far oft place. Miss Coffin had been studying hard &t the High School for some time prior to her dfsappearance, She was rather baskward in Ger lessons, and ,to urge her on her father @volyed a syatem ‘ot rewards in which Yorh’ #he and her brother were to pfoilt. For every per cent. over 75 that thelr report cards showed they were t@ receive a cent. For every unit below that mark they were to pay him a cent. who is But fifteen years old, outdis- tanced the girl, and to prove her equal- ity "Mis3 Coffin went deeper, into her books, She suid she would get as high marks as“her brother if she had to study all day for it. Says Daughter Was Insane. Mx. Coffin’ {s inable to account for the issbpearince of his daughter on any othér ground than that of temporary insanity. He said this morning. y daughter has never had any ro- ntic attachment fof any young mai that I kpow of, and that she went away to meet any man seems preposterous, She\.was ppt in, the least romantic, and always seemed to be possessed of ox- treme good sense. She was pretty and was.9 belle among her companions, and Wo Oren gave Httle dances and parties at home tor her. Yet it looks as though she beYizgeliberately planned to 0 away. took with her two bags, one of then. _ fed leather satchel of ming and the other an alligator bag belonging to her mgther: She also took a wrist bag, belonging..to her mother in which there waa $10. Visited Girl Friends, “dhe spent some time in the efternoon with her girl friends, Dorothy Duff. Jes- tie Houston Margaret Webster, and)in the evenfW™ announced that #! wase voing around the corner to Mise tan hour. We thosentt Rothing ot di a it willl she did not return dy 10 o'clock, und thi went aroynd to the Hotistons’ to get her, She not been there. nave had no trace of Co st ‘The gti deaeribed as being seven: ‘teen, yeni ‘of age, of Sane at helgh eyes, a ir, Pena ss Easiiee a te ry vy, 8! ite waist, gray hat, t and tan and e| trimmed. ith’ v whit pompons. She. ty saan to have orking of the theony” of suicide or nt the oouRESY. ia the, vicinity of of ughly scour ast tight by eee ae ies, but no trace 3 was found. CZAR| GREETS THE KAISER. Monarchs Lunch While Their Min, * isters Discuss Treaty. EODLSBACH, Grand Duchy of Hesse, ‘Noy, 5.—Bmperor William arrived here fat midday trom. Wiesbaden and’ was vy recelved at the railroad sta- tion by the Czar) the Grand Duke of Hesge and Prince Henry. of Prussig, The Monarch . kissed each’ other on both cheeks nnd then drove to Wolfe- garten, “whefe they lunched together at. the Castle of: Darmstadt Chan- celér von Buelow and Count Lamsdorft. the. Russian Minister of Foreign Af- fairs, had a prolonged talk. One of the sub] " treaty between Russia and Germany. CHancellor von Buelow, on the train ride from. Wiesbaden to Isbach, gave thes ror eee of the news of tho part of the from is: anus Se done wally ‘Gy NAVAL DANCE ABANDONED. It was announced to-day that Aeted st coast expjosio? st, lope, Istand yeste: oe DRAGGED WIFE BY THE HAIR. Horan, East One Hundred and Tairty-fourth | The brother, | “a of cerned In the men accused at their trial for conspiracy discussed was the commercial Som CLARA: JOSEPBRINE- COFFIN, THE ORANGE BELLE WHO JS MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING FROM HOME| Husband Sent to Blackwell's Island for a Month, | Charged with disorderly conduct John forty-five years old, of ‘No. 3 strect, was arraigned. to-day before] Magistrate Crane In the Harlem Court. | Policeman Flynn, of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth etreet sta- tion, who was called into Horan’s house yetignday jfternoon, found Horan pull- ing, his, wife about the place by the hair and. arrested him. Horan’s wife appeared in court and pleaded with Magistrate Crane for her |‘ asserting that it was the result t to Black~ Seca LAMAR TO BE TRIED AGAIN. Strack Jury Will Hear the Testl~ mony on Assault Charge, FREEHOLD, N. J., Nov. 5—Judge Heirley to-day set the trial of David Lamar, Bernard Smith, ‘Monk'’ East- “man -and Joseph Brown for Nov. 9. They are accused of having been con- ssault upon James Mc- Mahon, formerly coachman for Lamar. ‘The Court granted the application of Prosecutor Fo er for a struck, jury. 's who defended the four Mahon with intent to kill, esulted in thelr acquittal, were resent in court to-day and made stren- pra objection to a struck jury, but were overruled, SS NEW YORKER WOUNDED. GREENWOOD, Me., Nov. 5.—While hunting If the woods Herman Vanness of New York City, was shot in one of ‘this legs and badly injured. Vanness separated from a party in the woods, and, after walking some dis- tance, sat down on a log to rest. James Whitehouse, one of the party, sighted ‘Vanness, and, mistaking him for game, without stopping to take a second look, shot at him. ‘| YOU CAN DRINK Sorter AND TEN jad Resmi Reauits—Rerall Dyspepsia ‘vabtets jake Al nce Unnecsseary, You can drink all the coffee and tea ‘ou want if you will only take a Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet after the meal, Coffee and tea affect the nerves be- cause they affect the stomach. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets supply an element which counteracts this evil and leaves only a great stimulating -and strengthening effect. They make the stomach well and strong and enable you to eat what you wish and. when you wish without the least discomfort. OF D5 RICHARDS AV., prin Lor a number of ont death at times headacher, 4 tind silting. in ine mouth din} em, Thought. 1 should Foae ro yahind ie Tait et arenes Dyapepala a Tablets 1 etud 2am Mert nil cam eat und Pwiah without ‘the cast. direnm will sncomunend them to all my friends,” Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, 25 cents per package. We guarantee them. Sold only at our store or by mail, RIKER’S DRUG STORE, wees } yoke E AGEHTE: Say eit, Broadway a TON Weak '128th se fie Fae In siampe (30) FRE wh every pound boat Ji j — fee optainabie,” or ie Ib. bert In. Stamos, 0 every pout Cotteon ie STEINHARDT & STRASBOURGER YORKVILLE'S FRIDAY = sw oR y I ele LE ACs igioeearee 8. & H. THIRD AV. STORE. TO-M RROW AND serH st. We give Double 5. aH, Green Alen Stamps om all purchase: IN ORDER to INTRODUCE our NEW GROCE MENT, which has JUST been OPENED, we will offer to the public EXTRA LARGE QUANTITIES of = . & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS] FREE aie Rey ape freak ra | Rlsracaibo Cotte $5.00 3 every pound Baking, #5822 $ 4.00 00 BRST AMES, OUR Ort ‘Box Hugh 1 dp. Java C 1 Macs 7 Fen <Ammonia (fu Sane Cans 3 1b. New State Pears Hox stove Blac a Bo >. Fancy Red ‘Tine Toate us Le rata Herat chink OF ig 10 articles at $1.45 and Powder! every half pound can, 20.00 FReer> S WATERS PIANOS ‘If you desire to purchase a first- | class piano and do not want to pay a fancy price, examine the new) WATERS UPRIGHTS and you will | discover that a strictly high-grade piano, with WONDERFUL TONE QUALITIES, can be purchased at a very low price and on small monthly payments if desired. Send postal for Catalogue with re-! duced prices and terms on our new 3-year system, giving you THREE YEARS’ TIME without interest. We also offer this week some SP. L' BARGAINS in second-hand up-} rights, all in good order, on pay ments of only $5 PER MONTH, ' Stool, cover, tuning and. delivery free, Call early and examine thein. | HORACE WATERS & CO., | i 134 Filth Ave,, near {8th St. | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Buy your carpets now, while you bavemehance to share in such these: unusual, walues as Bigelow Axininsters, 91.10% per yard. Regu- lar, $1.75. $1.20 to $1.40 Axminsters, at 9744 A limited number of this scason's patterns, Best Body Brussels 974 $1.40. per yard. Regular, Royal Wilton Rugs $27.50 Size 9x12 feet, Regular, $37.50. J.& J. DOBSON, 14th St. & 5th Ave. ; Kuller&Co Mirs. 18°F Tn Sy (merely ML Gy i} Winesand Lig uors Ghose Who Ruy to Best Advantage Shop at Che Big Store. Sas Stoves and Radiators For to-morrow we offer very spe- cial bargains in Gas Stoves and Radi- s. Two herewith follow: CYLINDER GAS STOVES. with Star burner. 125 GAS KADIATORS, 29 inches high, im lbronae ‘oF, aluminum finish; jewel yn four Hatubenn 1.65 (Basement) We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps, THEBIG STORE Sheets and Spreads. BLEACHED SHEETS for full-size beds; made of heavy muslin; if perfect would retail at 65¢. each, BED SPREADS for all size beds, reduced 15. $2.00 CROCHET SPREADS, each. $4.00 SATIN SPREADS: each IIe 900 9 1,45 1.95 1 2,95] one to seven yards. Dress. Soows Remnants. 15,000 remnants of very choice Dress Fabrics—in lengths of Specially reduced to clear to-morrow: Per Yard, 29c., 89e., & 750. Qfain Floor, Front, 19th Bt.) Chinese Mfattings. SVECIAL NEWS FOR FRIDAY, #7. 9 guait Yards, f, r nA varia Qi regularly sell for 2c. Up to Chinese Matting Reianai Japanese Matting Remy bt ifth Floor. Front.) (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) Gas Globes and Portables. (Matin Floor, East of Fountatn.) 12,000 Gas Globes go on sale to-morrow at }4 less than regular prices. AGorted | into three lots : 25c. grade, /Ge\45c. grade(erched), 79 45c. grade (ruby), 22¢ Gas Portables. GASPORTALLES, inred and old brass, mounted with arc and burner, royal copper dome shade, chimney. and has con: nection; reduced from $5. 0 3.45 BURNISHED BRASS DROP LIGHTS, with shade burner, chimney and tubing; reduced 1.97 from $3.00 to (Third Floor, Front.) = Women ’s Dress Skirts. Sin Important Special Sale. 100 WOMEN’S DRESS SKIRTS of French Voile, made over a fitted drop of fine Taffeta; handsomely trimmed with Peau de Soie; trated; special to-morrow 500 WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS in the newest Mannish Mixtures; also Cheviots, ber of pleasing styles; spe- cial to-morrow as illus- Blue and Black, in a num- 3.95 (Second) Floor. Front.) W735 Cotton Dress Goods. At Sc. a Yard. —36-inch Suitings in Tweed effects, with printed ring ee or striped designs; wide variety; regular 15c. yard quality, ) cardinal, turquoise —Navy. ae Jdc, a Yard and reseda Waistings, with Persian stripes and tucked effects, regular 25c. grade, Se 175 75 (Main Floor, Front, 19th Me TAFF $1.25 quality. Fancy htalian cloth and cotton in com- bination siripes: slightly soiled. $3.00 MEDIUM AND Flannelette, faney stitched; silk finished | silkoline, tufted; also sateen. plain cen- tres; fancy borders and many other styles. (Main Floor, East of Fountain.) aagsy 4 and ¥ ba ot Comforters: \Vi * $1.25 WHITE FLEECED vt BLANKETS FOR SSe |: Full size, with fancy borders. 2 $1.25 SLUMBER BLAN- a KETS FOR 500 \} ? : ic qu 10,000 ae 36-inch ALL-SILK BLACK TA; bright, lustrous dress silk. Laas OxI2 size, = 5,50 | 7x9 size, . Lie Also these other special 37.50 WILTON YRUGS, 9x12 size, $30, 30 WILTON VELVET RUGS, 9x12 size, estry Brussels Ru JS. Several new arrivals in Tapestry Brussels Rugs. bought under special J conv ditiona which allow us to offer them at very low prices. Excellent quality; beautiful | @esigns and colorings. A rare chance to get a good Rug at small expense. 9x9 size, 10.50 69 siz, = 7,50 23,75 (Fifth Floor, Front.) 7 PORTED ALTO DOU! cA PORT ind MONTILUA BHERRY, bottle a IMPORTED SOVEREIGN PORT and AMONTILLADO SHERRY, bottle, BERRY Queen, QUALITY PORT, SHERRY ic SHERRY and by ae PORT, Hi Sa MUBCATEL; gal, 1.35; PR MENTE, Imported: bottle, ir 5 GRTREIDE, KUM juart bottle, PON COCKTAILS, alt © Chie gases! HOLLMAN'S. FINEST HOLLAND GIN; gal., RAMSAY'S | SCOTCH A aap bottl WHISKE ee cM RYE, 10 years oid t PURE RYE: ci years old: 238 duart bottle, 8 BURGUNDY, sey RIPSLANG!, Rall Ne TANDARD, PORT, SHERRY ani SWEBT CATAWBA: gallon, Nie (Fourth Floor. Take Gth Av. Elevator. and 36, The special price, Fridays is Wrappers. c. xceptional Values Friday. 300 Wrappers of extra fine quality Flannelette and Percale on sale to-morrow. Sizes 34 The season’s most desirable patterns and styles. Regularly sold for 98c., $1.25 and $1.50. 790 (Second Floor, Centre.) Fancy Silks. 5,000 yds. SILK VELVETS ir in aed figured ality. Ce ee S745 Axminster Carpets, 5c. Best grade extra heavy Axminster Carpets. No floor ing more attractively designed or beautifully caren: id number of patterns; many have borders to match. value at the price named. Many other equally attractive values a es instance: $1.10 and $1.25 yd. Wool Velvet Carpets for 95¢ $1.75 yd. Wilton Velvet Carpets for wz 25 and polka dot QMfain Floor, ¥ront, 10th St.) Gable Dameshs: 4 68-INCH _MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK i pri patterns: 75c. yard Te. yard rede for Collet pra “and Cuspiders Hts LessOhan: Ht 88e Yd, (Fifth Floor, Front.) /\Q-PIECE TOILET RICHLY DECORATED ated. in ps: Bag piece gold size euler S500, ign Sb gee Si gs fl 2,95 ceaitels 3,00 TOWLET: SETS, with s! iors: regularly $850, Ae OD CUSPIDORS. fancy and round shapes: 35 kind. 490 95c kind 69e Ghe Boys’ (2d Fleer.) i years. ‘Store. rene for Friday. 150 Youths’ Long Grousers Suits. 150 Youths’ The SUITS comprise Mixtures in new; Fall and Winter patterns; sizes 14 to 20 $ 5 The OVERCOATS comprise aan and Olive Mixtures; sizes 14 to 20 years, | 130 Boys’ Russian On egies 100 Boys’ Yortotk Suits. 125 Boys’ Double Breasted Suits. 4 The Russian OVERCOATS of Navy, KA Oxford and Olive: sizes 244 to 8 years, The NORFOLKS, Navy and Mixtures. The Double-Breasted SUITS, Black, Navy | and Mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 years, ssi AAR ns SL PSU DoT ie sy fete bats sr ate eee Winter OQvercoats, Friday at Friday at |s.00 GANA\ ier j Each GN pure and wholesome! x ne © stir, 0 Fresh Moat Market. EXTRA CHOICE QUALITY | x HINDOUARTER Pp res i ( Per Lo. ST B spiced. for es | World’s reatest Grocery. Friday's Specials in Frosh Fish, Meats and Vegetables. endidly prepared for to-morrow’s shoppers with the very best food products— The choices catches the sea yields, the very nicest cuts in [And of course, the purse is suited t0 Lb. | sortment new | er wallon, @ 60¢ kind P96 - | $1.50 kind, 95¢ $1.75 kind 400 (Third Floor, Front) Just received—Large aa- Pickles, Rel- shes SHOW CHOW xtra fine quart Mason UERKRAUT cut—properly cured; Wc. per quart, FRESH, VEGETAB! “oto Hor wall