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.. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1908. IKISHINEEF VICTIM | T0 BE A CITZEN Zella Ameer, Who Escaped from, Russian City with Wife and’ MISSING MAN WHOSE FRIENDS HAVE NED HOPE OF FINDING HIM, _ (GIVE UP SEARCH FOR KINGSLEY \Retatives of Rutland (Vt.) Young Man Who Vanished on Nov. 14 Abandon Hope of Finding Him Dead or Alive. Takes Out First Papers, Zella Ameer, of No. 4 Mester street, HE WAS LAST SEEN IN GRAND CENTRAL STATION. months ago from Kishineff, has recety- ed his first naturalization He is the firat one of the Russian ref- | ugees to announce his Intention of be- | coming a citizen of the United States, | Ameer {s unable to speak English, but through an interpreter he told of | experiencep during the riots. IT havé a wife and eig! four boys and four girls,” had @ good business as a Kishineft and owned my own home, ‘The warnings of danger to allow me to save anyti sides having my house confiscated | | lost about $500 worth of goods, rst two days of tl etayed i Accepted Theory is that He Was Lured to Death: by Thieves Who Were Attracted by Jew- “As m relative of Arthur Baxter! Kingsley, and as the attorney for his family, I can say that we have given up all hope of ever finding him dead or alive,"" said Alcxander T, Mason to-day. “We are convinced that he is dead. ‘Whether he was kidnapped and put to eath or whether he was murdered by thieves who afterward disposed of his body, I am not in a position to state. None of us believes that he took his own by, lends Ww] Ys S* oon as the lay’ Jews we went to live with frien After two mopthe I secured @ pass fro the Governor to go to Berlin. Then we | y HMoters would never have | to do what they did had th romised sat The search for the missing clubman, cousin of Hugh Baxter, the multi-mill- lonaire, who disappeared from the rand Central Station on the night of No. 14 Inst, is ended. The large reward offered for him by his relatives will be paid if he is ever found, but they have given up hope that he will ever be be $200 has been raised ing. This cafe js run by Mollie Reardon, i ence make Bacalielt Ament @ woman who is known to the men- about-town because of the popularity of her place. There has never been any- thing against her place that would lead thé police to believe shat Kingsley had met friends there who had lured him to destruction. The place run by the Rear- don woman is known as the Garrick. That Kingsley was acquainted there and that his diamonds and jewelry at- tracted attention has been admitted. | tn, His jewelry was the sort that would attract attention in any crowd. leaving the Garrick he was seen at the Rossmore in company with a man whom the bartender did not know. “I did know Mr. Kingsley. however.” said the bartender. ley had not appeared at his home, bis relatives became suspicious. His father was il] in Rutland and had Alscovered his, valise int t, | Depot. He was not accustomed “He is dead,” is the statement made ing, and I believe that some knockout ij him cy it th by his brother, his cvusin and all his Felatives and friends. - Seldom has thére been a more mys- terious disappearance in the history of New York, Young Kingsley had every thing to live for. He was rich. He was contented in his home life, His friends ‘were counted by his acquaintances, and Be had no love affair that would have made him end his own life, He simply started for his home in Rutland, Vt., and seemed to drop from the face of the ble-case of jewels which he was known ito it when he left friends at New Rochelle, after his father’ @ was received and when he c Rutland, was missing. " . Kingsley's. bi ‘This missing case iends strength to| "3 gsleve, body was mot Dellef that young Kinsley was h re that he was killed for the | cab and then thrown in the water, be- fi cab is watched when it he water front. I am now that Mr, Kingsley was mur- New York for the Jewelry he wore.’ Kingsley was thirty-five years old and short of stature, only goa five feet one sighted and would ha‘ victim to @ gang of desperate thieves “In the firat place, account has not been touched. not draw a cent for days before only $5 in his pockets when Rochell hele. “Tf he had had any intention of tak- ing his own life—and he was not the ff man to commit suicide—why jewelry case be miss! the valise we found at the de Not a Drinking Van, “My candid belief is this: Mr, Kings- “He seemed to have Many Storles Told. Of course there have been all sorts of stories told the family of young Kings- ley since he disappeared and since the big reward was affered for him. They Rave been told that he was seen in a eafe at Seventh avenue and Forty-seo- ond street, and that he had been drink- Kingsley 1s known to have gone to the Grand Central Depot, where he checked his valise for Rutland. He ts said also to have purchased a ticket for Rutland out of $55, all the money he is known to have had in his pocket. | After several days passed and Kings- ake & Comy aly 33d to 34th Street. Final Clearance Sale of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts For Misses aad Children, Friday and Saturday, January Fifteenth and Sixteenth, ent jtature made him un) Skirts, and D Children’s. Wool Dresses; one and two Formerly $5.00 & $6.00. Children’s Wool Dr Formerly $6. Formerly $6.00 to $9.75. Children’s Tailor Full lengths, silk lined. Formerly $11:50 to $16.50. Children’s. Long Co Made Coats, Three-Quarter and .50 to, $19.50. (aged lade Suits, some with silk drop. ormerly $24.50 to $34.50. At $14:50 erly $18.50 to $24.50. Formerly $11.50 to $18:50. Formerly $9.50 to $12.75. At ( ‘ Misses’ Tailor-Made Evening Coats, extra length: | silk and satin lining, also Chil Formerly $52.50 to $72.00. Youths’ Suits and Overcoats Formerly $24.50 to $37.50. Suits and Overcoats for Boys - Special-for Friday and Saturday. Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits of Cassimere, Chev- iot or Tweed, in plaids, stripes or mixed effects, sizes 8 to'16 years. Formerly $3.75 to $4.50. At _ Formerly $5.50 to $7.50. At Boys’ Three-Garment Suits of mixed Cheviot or Cassimere, blue Serge or Cheviot; sizes 11 to 15. ‘Formerly $6.50 to $9.50, At $ Boys’ Russian Qvercoats and Reefers of all-wool Frieze, Cheviot or Kersey, in gray, olive, brown, blue or red. Overcoats in new military or coaching models, with or without belt, Reefersinregular or regulation navy style, serge or red flannel lining, Sizes 14 t0°19 yeers. Second Floor. Special for Friday and Saturday. Garments of the better class fashioned by Long Trouser Suits, single and double breasted models of winter weight Cheviot, Cassi- mere or Tweed in plaids, checks or stripes, also black or blue Cheviot; Sizes I5 to 19 years. Formerly $9.50 to $11.50. At $7.50 Oxford, gray or black Frieze; also Tweed, or Cheviot in plaids, or mixed effects; sizes 15 to19. Formerly $18.00. ___ Formerly $5.00 to $7.50. At $3.50 A Sale of Trunks at Prices Reduced One-Fourth. Tous they have rendered a certain service—our department would not have been complete with- out them. Shifting about has left its imprint upon them here and there. Some are bound with rawhide? others with “leather, and not a few have All of them are thoroughly riveted and guaranteed. They cost from Fifteen to Fifty- ollars, less 9 discount of Twenty-five per cent. That doesn’t impair their value to you. Women's 25c. 1 Handkerchiels, 12’C. Of pure linen, nicely embroidered, some slightly imperfect. 50c. Chiifon really extraordinary veiling bargain. Bargain Friday’s Money-Saving Chances. Their far-reaching economy influence is bounded only by the limits of household and personal demands. Those who take advantage of this extraordinary bargain-occasion will either get what they are looking for (no matter what it is) at a price materially less than they expect to pay, or will find opportunilics to buy something materially better than they think possible for the money they have decided upon to expend. In This Great | s¢eninely Fur Clearance.| tim. are the out- come of this Great January Fur Clearance. Prominent for extraordinary value-+ giving are these handsome Japanese bear sets, consisting of a beautiful, thick, fluffy boa, 100 inches long, and one of the eiodist new flat muffs at the ry special price of Nearaeat Fur Coats, all $35 values,at $16.95 Nearseal Coats, values up to $45, at $23.50 Persian Lamb Coats, trimmed with large collar and revers of mink, worth $125; 10 spec $7: Persian Lamb Coats, plain and trimmed effects; beautiful models; worth $175 and $200; special, $119.00 Seaiskin Coats, worth $275; Mole or Beaver Four-in. $144.00 Hand, Ascot or Zaza Alaska Sealskin Scaris, special, $15.00 orth $350; special,$219.00 | Second Floor. Both St. Section. ° ° Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $3.69. a To-morrow we place on sale a new Special for lot of fresh, crisp, rustling taffeta alk ° . petticoats at the above remarkably Bargain Friday. | Sma price They are shown in all the smart- est colors, “as, well as black, and are made with deep pleating, finished with bias ruffle underlay and dust ruffle of nearsilk—special, e ., Third Off Silk Petticoats Over $15... A special chance is offered to sec beautiful, high-class silk petticoat at a saving of a third on marked prices. “There's al tine ol evetig “nd street shades for choice, Second Floor, 69th St, Section. iui 4 * Yov’ll Save Much on China January in the china section means In the January chances of the most extraordinary : sort to secure china and glassware Discount Sale. bargains. Apart from the usually low prices, we quote discounts of 10 per cent. and 25 per cent. on some of the finest wares. -$1S Dinner Sets for $8.98. Of thin American porcelain, with pretty decorations and gold sient) 100 pléces to each set; also fine English porcelain dinner sets, with allover blue and green underglaze decorations; not a set in the lot that isn’t worth $15. 25% Discount 10% Discount From Marked Prices From Marked Prices on China, Bric-a-Brac, white and gold | on American Cut Glass, open stock Bohemian Glassware, Marble Busts erns; Tea Sets over $10; Dinner and Pedestals, over $20, ‘Third Floor, 00th St. Section. Aq To-morrow will mark an Special Sale for} in the setiing of good, dependable Bargain Fr iday. dren if such extraordinary values as these are heeded. Save Much on Good Hosiery. hosiery for men, women and chil- Women’s Cotton Stock- Men's Two-Thread Cotton imgs—Heavy, stainless black, Socks—in black and fancy with double soles, white or colors; actual- value 19c, all eae ear all rea worth 10 sizes; pair, 10¢ 19¢.; special, pair, lc | Men's Fine Women's Cashmere Stock- ince lisle thread and fhe ies ings—Imported qualities, with ported black cotton; some white split soles, and black with fancy silk clockings; ail feet with double soles; also sizes; worth 35c.; special, pair, 19¢ imported black fleece - lined Meu'’s Cashmere Socks— Stockings and fine plain cash- Finest grades; all sizes; regular mere; worth 35c.; special, price 35c.; special, 18 19¢ dare sicer, Bacto sotial Women Are Saving on Underwear Season the wane for us—new fonds to made room for—that’s re This lot consists of women's fine quality fleece-lined. vests and French-band pants to match, in white and natural gray; all sizes up to 52-inch bust measure. Don’t delay if you would secure an unmatched underwear bargain at Cc No mail orders filled. Main Floor. Both st, Geation. Violins & Mandolins Price-Cut In a Special Here’s a chance to secure a fine mandolin or violin at the sharpest money-saving that has ever been Clearance Sale!| quoted. We're stock-righting in the music store—thus these bargains: Fine Rosewood Mandolin Fine Old Violins—Only a few on hand; marked to —With 24 ribs; mahogany $25, $35 and $48.00 neck, ebony keypours, in- laid position dots, patent Rosedale Mandolins— | hed aball guard, valid With nine ribs, in mahog- any or maple, with inlaid position dots; Italian mod- a ~ plated tail-piece; fine el; value $3; special sale * mahogany neck; ebony fin- price, $1.95 | ger-board with inlaid po- | | pearl edges; sale price, $6.95 Fine Mandolins—11 ribs; made of walnut with nick- Satiner Model Violins— sition dots; sale price, $3.95 Shaded, light yellow and Stradivarius Model Vio- dark red colors, with fine lias — With fancy edges, ebony keys and _finger- ebony keys and finger- boards; value $3.50, sale | boards; highly polished; price, $1.95 value $20, sale price, $11.95 Third Floor, 69th St. Section, en nnn nnn o nnn nne. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. Special for which has madé Bargain Friday here famous. Think of securing a. perfectly made, tipple eiderdown dressing sacque regularly sold at $1.98 for 98¢c.! These sacques have large sailor collars, effectively trimmed with fagot- ing and ribbon, and are, all in all, the best sacques you've ever No mail or C, O. D, orders filled. Second Floor, 30th St. Section. Save on Dressmakers’ Needs. Little things, to be sure—notions and’ every-dayneeds—buiy with sav- ings attached so=large that no care- ful woman can afford “to In the 14th Trade Sale. m\Iron Thread Tabular oe. La No mail orders filled. Itemsin Women’s Undermuslins find sort full and complete with as fresh and inviting, as d: ur patrons on the noted: made. lingerie as greete These for special pi Muslin Corset Covers—High neck, all felled seams; only ‘3 to a buyer—no mail orders filled—at i gs Cambric Corset Cov Round neck, full front; neck trimmed lace inch wide (no mail orders filled), at Musiins Gowns, with yoke tucks, finished with cambric 3 il Cambric Gowns, with low necks, with embroidered in- sertion and hemstitched raffle around neck, and with wide lace and ribbon beading; sale 4 i ie i fa H § i 3 i : 4 Cambric Skirts, with flounce of 12-In. Lrraliss and tucks, E F FE Re, Bbc Floor, near Rotuniith Save on Collars and Cuffs. coltes ad cus oat low b= by om Sie the , 2 for § sa 45c, 32 Doz. tor Collars— Made of fine Aan fabric; splen- ie a ce standing For Quick Clearance Bargain Friday. ‘The variety includes Empire and other designs. warranted to keep perfect time. $1.39, $1.48, $1.95, $2.75, $2.95, $3.25, $3.95, $4.85 and $4.95. 25 per cent. discount on all Clocks from #25-up Men’s Negligee Shirts for 39c. An Item from the White Sale. ance. These shirts are made of fine woven madras, corded matiras cheviot in a nicely selected variety of good designs and style. Make, fit and finish ictory—special to-morrow, ‘Main Floor, G0th St. fection. BLOOMINGDALE BROS.. 3d Avenue, 59th and 6oth as The all-the-year-around of the shirt sp for to-morrow particular import- patterns, all of this sea: will be found most s BLOOMINGDALES’.