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MISSING WOMEN ‘NEP POLICE BUSY ‘Mas. Jennie Midley,.a Pretty Fort ‘otten Bride, Disappears and ler-Husband Is Disconsolate fSoliier-Atso Gone. xpottoe todiaywhow the oe of four girls from thelr ‘Rhrough the efforts of detec- and friends three have been it the strange disappearance \Gergt-Majom Wills from his post Port Totten, more than a month ago, Jennlo Medley, the pretty bride ,® clere at the fort, is missing. ‘was married the day Wills was @ feserter, and her husband} ‘ to believe ghe has gone with Young officer. | Mrs. Medicy was Miss Allen before ) marriage, and upon the disappear- ‘ of Wills she was selected as as- it to his wife, who was postmis- tress of the post. [In addition to the ‘taigled condition of the affairs of the ‘office for which Wills is said to be reqponsible, Mrs. Wills declares that — $200 is missing with Mrs. Med- Roxbury Girl Goes Home. ‘ Pretty Lulu Gleason vas glad to re- turn to her home in Roxbury, Mags., fo-day, after a week in New York, whither she came to make her own ‘way in the world. She was tired of School and study, and thought a .girl of sixteen should be Independent. Iylu came directly to New York, and, after getting a position in a Sixth avenue deoartment store, wrote her mother that she was safe and happy. She did not give any address, as she did not wish to retum, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason came to the ely last ‘week and put. their case in the hands of the police, Yesterday the girl was found at the glove coun- ter of one of the large stores. She qvas delighted to sce her father and mother, and declared she had had quite enough of New York. Edna Whalen Abdnacted, Bana Whalen, the fifteen-year-old girl who disappeared from her home, at No. 8 West Thirty-fourth street, was found last night, and Mrs. George S, Sprague, who lives in West Fifty-first street, was ° ‘The most wonderful record in all history—merit made It. Advertising has served to make CASCARETS known, i a LE LEST LLIN EE ERT TEL NOTE EE HIT PAIS TIEN IE 8PM RE MOT TMTS TW The police of: Brooklyn are searching for two sisters, Lizzie and Mary Lati- mer, aged sixteen and seventeen years respectively. Until Friday night they lived with their mother at No. 95 Duffield street. Nothing has been heard or seen of them since that time. Mary did not come home Friday night. The follawing day she met her sister Lizzie at a laundry where both worked. With their weekly wages in their pock. ets both girls determined not to return home. Another sister, Hilda, also worked in the s ame laundry. Knowing of the intentions or her sisters to run away from home she pleaded with them to return to their mother. For a time Lizzle wavered, but Mary's influence proved strony enough to have younger girl fall in with her plans. The eldjest eerste girl M mar- ried and twenty-two years old, left home four weeks ago because her mother censured her for being lazy. | Mrs. Latimer thinks the two younger O SISTERS MISSING, POLICE SEND OUT ALARM., TPR PURER Re THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE ~ MIHOLAS HURTI | Despite Doubts of Doctors, Nurse Vrabec Is Positive the. Youngster Weighed Twenty- Seven Pounds on Arrival Here. ans believe that the nurse have taken a second look gt the fore announcing that the new- the home of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Hurtik, No. 613 it Seventy-first weighed twenty-seven pounds. If r eyes did not decetve her, Nicholas is quite largest baby on The nurse is Miss Marie Vrabec, and jshe {8 certain there was no mistake, | The doctor who was called at the same time did not respond, and she ushered the youngster the world without/ help. The scales she had were not large enough and she borrowed a pair from a neighbor, The doctors at the Sloane Maternity Hospital say the normal baby weighs twelve pounds, and they have never had one there to Up the scales at so much as fifteen pounds. They think sixteen Pounds would de a liberal figure for the Hurtik baby These opinions are sustained by phys!- clans at the Lying-In Hospital and the aternity division at Bellevue. How- ever, the Hurtik baby Is a bouncer and has ‘a air of lungs large enough, or lusty enough. for an Infant of even r girls may have joined the elder sister. 6 Mre, Latimer thinks the girls are held prisoners some man. Mary, says, associated with a number of y men, one in particular, and the mot feara he 1 responsible for the girls’ ab- ence. she Rreater avoirdupols than 1s claimed for Mrs. Hi tik {3 so proud af her baby's king wolght and dimensions ab- taken into custody on a charge be of duction. Thorne ‘Thomas, who lives the same house, was also atrosted. The girl sald she met @ man on elec- tion night who promised ‘her a life of luxury if @he would go with him. She was made a prisoner in Mrs, Sprague’s house, she sald, and was forced to give her the money ‘she got. She Did Not Blope. (Miss Nellie Leonard had little dimculty in convincing Magistrate F" r that shoe was not guilty of eloping with a marrled man, as her father charged. Friends offered to give the girl a home, and she was disinissed. Miss Leonard Js assistant bookkeeper at the Calumet Club and until a week ago lived with her father at No. 146 West One Hundred and Third street. She sald that life there was unbearable, and as she made $11 a week and her board she thought she was capable of caring for herself. Others testified that She was of good character and sald the elopement story was false. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR—THE GENUINE but the greatest advertisement ever printed could do no more than get a person to try CASCARETS once. Then ] comes the test, and if CASCARETS did not prove their merit there would , not be asale of over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. This success has been made by the kind words of our friends. No one who tries CASCARETS fails to be pleased and talk nicely about them, CASCARETS are easlest to buy, to carry, to take,togive THi PERFECT HOME MEDICINE. They are a perfect cure for Constipation, Appendicitis, Billousness, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Pimples, Piles, Worms und all bowel diseases. druggists. 10c, 25c, SOc. Genuine tablet stamped CCC. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. All Sample and booklet free. Address STERLING REMEDY CO,, Chicago or New York. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World HONeill & Co, r the Following Specials | Wednesday, November 25, From 9 till 12 o’Clock Only. Offe No mail, telephone or C. 0. ‘Syracuse China ‘Dinner Sets. China Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, open stock pattern, every piece perfect, regu- | larly $31.48—9 to 12 only, | $22.00. ‘Chafing Dishes. Fine nickel-plated on cop- erChafing Dishes,ebony- Fandled ivory enamelled food pan, patent burner— our regular $4.50 Chafing dish—9 to 12 only, > [ts $2.75. bi: Specials from. 9 . Enameled Iron Clocks, regularly sold at $5.25. * $3.50. ®’Triple-plated Child’s Set wdthree pieces), regularly « gold at 39c. sy 19c. a set. Silverware and Clocks. D. orders for these goods. Blue Willow Breakfast Set. Consisting of breakfast plate, tea cup and saucer, and fruitsaucer—regularly 25c. per set—9 to 12 only, 19c, a set, Cut Glass Vinegar or Oil Cruets. These come in straw dia- mond and fan patterns, nicely cut—regularly 98c. each—9 to 12 only, 59c, to 12 o'clock in Triple - plated Butter Knives, regularly sold at 59c. 15c, Cut glass Cream Pitchers, sterling rim, regularly $2.98. $1.75. ixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. and the nurse are unwilling rant even Aa pound off of the little SHOWED HIS LEG TO JUDGE. | fivie ture metus Tareted, ous, On. the id reporter and for an © Sight of It Caused a Decrease in nohion t a wala tens: Damages. : Joseph Michaelis, who was awarded $1,380 damages by a jury in Supreme Court Justice Dugro’s Court from Joseph Stern & Co., the fat bollere in West ‘ortieth street, for injuries received by stepping into ah open trapdoor, came oh the ‘Tweed Courthouse to-day’ to, show Ils leg to Justice Duaro in opposition to & motion of Stern's attorney to set, the verdict aside an excessive, ie er Inspecting it Justice Dugro sald that he would probabl oe the vere tat he would iy reduce the ver was born he not les at twenty h ke the nurs which only tt pounds. Nicholas Hurtik, who ts the wonder of the Hungaria settlement, is the thirteenth child of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Huruk. The proud ‘mother has | pre- sented ty with many large babi ® says, but no one of them weighed over thirteen pound. $a paperhanger, and he and ave only been in’ this country but registered A year, orem RECORD BABY IS |THE OLDEST MAN ts very fair, hearing and d 5 and nothing keens mo in better humor thay rerulat doses of “Dufiy's.” When a cold Of my, bowels bother me. a little of your medicine {s all that's nested. and vou ma always count me among your grateful friends. GEO. medicine. t. relleves the aching ‘hen the brain. It enrichos the blood and nourishes the {t drives out disonse and of Dufty's luni ands all NING, NOVEMBER 24, 1903, IN THE ROCKIES.” Geo. W, Hanly, 108 Years of Age, Is as Strong and Vigorous as Men Thirty Years Younger, and Says that fora Long Time His Only Medicine Has Been DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. ar Amuro of, the Rockies. landmark," Is G er, C) A famili ont ul % yin ‘yeu largo Veterinary medici Though now in bis 109th yoar, he 1 and hearty and able to walk about spryly as many men belt his ago, ttates that he owes it all to Di Malt Whiskey. In a “Tt bas been my t Duffy's Pure Malt health. Last November I wa. and there are certainly not many men in th rid who fro as well preserved at » appatite younger. | ey. @ stimulan mbt as good as with men who are thirty y EO. W. Had nized by the Government recommended by ph: DUFFY'S PURE M p absolutely pure diatilintion of malt. and is recon ‘This te a guarantee, It ts a tonlc-stimulant Yoon to the and worn, to the weary and depressed, It Dhyalca} decay. ‘keeps the old young. rakes the wank stronk, It ves to the limbs their old-time vicor and clears he body. In this way 4 longevity. If you diestca “ofthe throat aud ure Malt Whinkey be an ¥ 8 ‘wish to keep m diseare now, take a tablespoonful dal a ach trouble. nervousness, malaria rs, mindful of the excel- Beware hoo! he: at tl (reid axe, It vot wiek to ve free f trong apd well {hold age, it yout. wish to be free fro Of Whiskey throg times a day. in milk or wa Duffy's is prescribed by doctors everywhere for cou, js, pneumonia, pleurisy. asthma an dyspepsia and every form of stom: grip, catarrh, con. nh. bron! indigestion. low fevers. CAUTION it Inbel, and be certi of refilled bottle Sold by all drugaiste and grocers, or direct, $1.00 ya Dufty Malt Whiskey Store of Course Closed Thursday, ThanksgivingDay This Monte Carlo Coal, $7.95. It is Worth Every Cent of $12. G While we show the largest -assortment of the new coats and jackets for women in New York City, it might be tiring to you were we to enumerate styles and prices. ‘hus we quote this one as a specimen of unmatched value- giving in garments of superbgood style, faultless workmanship and peerless quality. These Monte Carlo coats are of zibeline, Montagnac and ker- sey, lined with heavy satin, ex- cellently tailored through and&° through, and, all in all, one of the most styJish garments of the season, 2d Floor, 59th St. Section. The Quality of These Furs Has Made Everybody Talk of This Fur Sale. Quality has been the keynote to every price discussion we have had regarding furs, whether we have dwelt particularly on it each time or not. The furs in this sale are the newest and smartest styles, and the careful selection of the materials and the care put in the workmanship make each coat or muff or scarf one of particular value, Beautiful Fur Coats. $95 for $200 Sealskin Coats. " _ for $375 Genuine Alaska $25 for $45 Nearseal Coats. $225 Senin Coste he og items Sart Fur Neckwear. rimmed with large deep revers and turnover cuffs of nutria beaver, 36.95 tor tab Japanese Bear Sets, Alaska sable, baum marten and Boa 100 inches long; muff of new- opossum, est style. $65 for $100 Persian Lamb Coats. | $7.90 for $15, Long Sable Fox for $20 Long Double Bastern $85 for $135 Persian Lamb 510 for 920 Fone Doub $22.50 for $45 Chinchilla Scart Squirrel lined. $8.50 for $15 Long Alaska Sa- ble or skunk Scarfs, $25 for $50 Long Black Fox Flat Scarfs, Second Floor, 59th St. Section, With large collar and revers of mink, $39 tor os Nearseai Coats. Very rich and handsome, trimmed with beautiful mink, Persian lamb and Alaska sable, Candlesticks Women’s For the Thanksgiving Table. Rain Coats These artis- tic black Ve- netian iron Candlesticks, dragon design, complete, with of Priestley’s Cravencette, In Oxford, tan and olive, mixed tweed made with pleated backs, de- tachable shoulder capes & full bishop sleeves, Trimed ‘with roll cuffs and None sent ©,0.D. Silk Petticoats. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 3d Avenue, $9th and 60th Streets, BLOOMINGDALES’, i shade, candle rolling collars and 1c Creme Menthe. and holders, fitted belt. Special $13.50 ah be Sc | § gamentc : c special to- price, é A full bodied and meliow | Port or| o> AQ morrow at, Sold in the Mackintosh Depart- { 2% Suey ihe ifrom she] Shy tra “ne 3 | ri Ic each, ment, second floor. nistries pee S13. 49a R G5 Cc fornia Port, or 9c & 69c Nery fine: Shades can 4 y Claret. $7 be had tip With graduated _ pleating, fae ae | many different trimmed with ruffle and ruche | Sere edging, with silk wisuect nS We also hi Jaborate Can- pen aes i | Scoteh Wilakey, fam i rice, c - Fe a | cel pat pt Manito! Ene 24 Floor, 9th Bt, Section. * pease ao SSSS a bottle. Interesting medical book- Rochester. w York Prompl, Accurate Service Guaranteed Al Any Time, but We'd Like to Sce You in the Morning To-Morrow. Pre-Holiday Watch This sale offers unlimited field for selec- tion, and every price tag denotes a saving in the first sense of the- word—a saving on watches of quality that can be relied upon. $5.75 for rien’s $15 Watches. Set with 12 jewels; American movements; solid nickel top; plate handsomely damascened in gold; cut compensation balance; Breguet hair spring; micrometer regulator; solid gold filled cases, warranted for 10 years. 1.85 tor $5.50 Solid Silver 5 Watches. Stem winders and setters; hand- somely engraved; fitted with Swiss movements. Main Floor, Front, Centre. Women’s Trimmed Hats, $3.95. All those colored and black velvet felt and taffeta $3 95 hats which attracted so much attention in our $5.00 , 24 Floor, 50th St. Section. collection are to be placed on sale to-morrow at , ® 2 : The Thanksgiving Grocery Sale Offers You the Greatest Chance for Economy. We never sold so many turkeys before. Come early to-morrow morning to place your order if possible. —Freshly killed, hand-picked, carefully selected, each Turkeys one perfect—the grade that sells at whole- sale at 30c, a pound and retails at 35c. and 40c, a pound—our 23¢c special Thanksgiving Sale price, a pound, None C, O, D.; no mail orders filled; only one to a customer. Also extra fancy freshly killed Boston goslings, Long Island roast- ing ducks, the finest roasting chickens, quail, &c., at equally low prices. um Pudding, the en- 10¢ Ib. cane, : $2.95 for Women’s Solld Silver Watch Sets, Beautifully engraved; fitted with fine Swiss movements; silver brooch chatelaine and pretty box; all complete for $2.95. net Cider, Corn Succotnsh, young, can ., Spinach, can : Asparagus Tips, bean. round 4 ii} e pecial for this. sale, Korie eee | Onr 25c. Jaye and The a jocha, per Ib. Beare ie Our 200 Wi without pits, peact catho, per Ib and peach jam Our 620 o Der Woes ria y Table Ap 3 quarts... - 30c an rrenee 10c Dasement en nn nn e Thanksgiving Wine Sale The wine and liquor store never offered better savings. tet Rye Whis- eld and rich, extra: | y Value at this per finest domest: per gl... o* $L10 BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 0 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, BLOOMINGDALES’, H.O Neill & Co, For Thanksgiving Day—Note the Prices, If girls to wear on Thanksgiving it will repay you to see the styles and materials of the garments described below. MISSES’ COATS. of Oxford cloth, | MISSES’ SUITS, of mixtures, coats semi- shades, with patch pockets and vel- vet c 16 years MISSES’ COATS, of blue, black and brown, shapes, satin, years... Women’s Waists & House Garments Introducing specials from our excellent assortment of Waists, Dressing Sacques, House Dresses and Ro! are unusual in finish, style and colors, are fully WOMEN’S ROBES of all wool) WOMEN’S WAISTS of “Peau de ciderdown, match, loose front and fitted back, | tucked, fancy long shoulder effect, finished with girdle at | waist, in all colors, special, WOMEN'S DRESSING SACQUES, of all wool, eiderdown, ith i | front and back tucked, ies nih monte MA 6 5. | Sort tes, penn LSD Worth §2.75. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, in different colors, fitted loose front and tight back, all sizes, svecial....... WOMEN'S CASHMERE GOWNS, lined throughout, trim- med bishop sleeves, loose front and wat- teau special... Men’s House Coats & Lounging Robes "S$ HOUSE COATS, made of all wool imported yey cloth, ten different patterns to select from; also all wool Tricot, finished with cord edge, colors navy blue, garnet and sizes MEN'S IMPORTED BLANKET) ROBES; alto Eider- down, cut loose and long, all sizes, at. 00 veseee $3.98 Boys’ and Young Men’s Overcoats. BOYS’ ALL WOOL OXFORD GRAY RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, made double breasted, two rows brass buttons, sizes 3 BOYS' OVERCOATS of all wool Oxford gray and navy blue @ g Irish Frieze, cut long and loose, sizes 7 to 16 years...... +...» * $4.89 Regular value, $6.75. (Third Floor.) If you are going out of town and require a new Suit Case, here is your opportunity. SUIT CASES—covered with can- |SOLE LEATHER SUIT CASES vas, linen lined, brass lock and |-—heavy steel frame, leather corners, catches, leather handle and solid leather | ing corners, 22-in. $1.60 ‘“‘Demorest’’ Sewing Machines. fe] with all the necessaries for the Thanksgiving Festival. Telephone orders given prompt attention. PLU and Robbins 4 1b. can, 85C.; 3 Ib.| fancy, large figs, 20. Ib. can, can, 23. NUTS—Fancy grenoble walnut18C Ib. Brazilian, Pecan and Filberts, 15c. | RAISINS, cluster raisins, $1.75 box. Mail Orders Are Given Prompt and Special Attenton, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.” ' Liven bate 4 Coats for Big ana Little Girls you are thinking of a new suit or a new coat for the fitted and brown) in long effect with Norfolk plaits ieee) oe in ive and gray shades, sizes 14, 16 ant $9.50) 6 years...... Neeseeee BL4.95 Worth $12.00. heviot, in] CHILDREN’S COATS of cheviot i-fitted | and broadcloth, loose fitting shapes, wih| with rs! see trimmed shoulder capes, in blue,brown,green and tan, sizes 6 to 14 years, $9.50 Worth §14.00, in blus ollat, sizes 14, 16 and Wor $13.00. lined throughout tizes 14, 16 and 18 $11.50 s—garments that The prices quoted One-third Less Than Regular. collars and cuffs to) Soie,"in all the new colors, all over fancy collar, and trimmed with Duttotiessese...-- §5¢OD Worth $7.50. WOMEN'S WAISTS of French | Flannel and Granite Cloth, sleeves, $3.00 Worth $5.00. Worth } p00. WOMEN’S WAISTS of Cashmere and Albatross, made in four differ- eat sues. gone ei tees box i ind ti Colors eo sesceese $2.95 colors fort! 1.95. WOMEN'S WAISTS of figured fleece lined Madras, made in differ- ent styles, box pleated, $1.00 95c Worth $1.50. with baby ribbon to match, yoke and large put! sleeves ...+++.... back, Worth in all Solon $7.95 Two Specials for Thanksgiving. English double 9410 44 crs eee mr $3.98 59 Value $6.00, (Third Floor.) Two Specials for Thanksgiving. © $2.98 Regular price, $5.00. - Glove Department. We are Sole Selling Agents in the city for the Celebrated “Jouvin & Cie.” Gloves. We also carry complete lines of Fownes’, Dent's and All Other Popular Makes in Glace, Suede Skin, Cape and Mocha. Also a full assortment of Fleece Lined and Wool Gloves For Men, Women and Children. (First Floor) Dress Suit Cases. inside straps, stitched | linen lined, inside straps for hold- clothing in shape, 22, 24 and 126 in. 26-in. $5.00. lar $5.98 value. $1.80 | Re eS cay 24-in. $1.70 Investigate Our Club Plan.—(Basement’) $1.00 sends one to your home. It is a fact that the ‘‘ Demorest” are equal to the best sewing machines made. The only difference is in the price, and that is about one-ha/f what you pay for other makes. ‘ Various models, $15.00 to $35.00. Thanksgiving Groceries. ur Grocery Department in the basement is replete M PUDDING — Richardson | FIGS—Fancy layer figs, 15¢, lbs 65C.; 2 Ib. can, 45C,; 2 Ib. | PATE VE FOI GRAS, 60c., 85C. | and $1.10 jar. ;| ALMONDS-—Sott California Paper | shell, 20. ; Imported Princess Paper ) shell, 35C.; Jordan shelled, 55¢. 534-lb. carton | | (Basement.) fancy French Walnuts, 15¢. fancy,

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