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13 LOST BOYS AND _ GIRLS PICKED Up Police Take Care of Children Separated from Parents When Viewing Yesterday’s Parade “ —Ali Claimed Except Two. ~=_ — -— Thirteen boys and two girls had beon reported to Police Headquarters this morning as having been picked up by the } police of the various stations after the parade of yesterday. They had become { separated from parents and friends in } thp crowds, All of them were claimed during the day and night except two, a ( boy. and a girl. The girl {s Rebecca N. Fisher, colored, fifteen years old, found last night at One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and Boston road by Patrolman Kinsley. Sho @aid she had come from South Carolina four days ago; that she had ro home and was faint from hunger. The police found that the girl's home was at Hunt's Point. in the Bronx, and that she ad run aWey after a quarrel with her mother. She was detained at Headquar- ters. ‘The other child was William Belimar, even years old, found by Patrolman oung, of the Hast ‘Twenty-second street Ration. at Twenty-third strest and Thitd pregue He could not tell where he ved. DETECTIVES HID WN FOLDING BED Say They Saw Billiard-Room Man Give Two Policemen $15 Each Not to Testify that He . Sold Them Liquor. le ’ ae | ) @amuel Flum, who keeps a billiard an@ pool-room in Williamsburg, ans arrested. a week ago on a charge of eelling liquor without a license. Patrolrien McClunn and Lass, who made the arrest, reported that Flum hed tried to pay each of them $15 to testify that they had not seen or drunk any liquor in his place. Under instructions from Capt. Martin Short, Lass told Flum to meet him at his home to “talk over matters.” Lass, bas an old folding bed in his bh undsman Helwig concealed them- Belves In the bed and were there when Flum called and saw Lass and Me- unin, Tt is alleged that Flum started right into business and handed each of the oMcers $15, The folding bed jen un- folded and the hidden officers’ stepped out and surprised Flum. He wanted the money back, but it was held for Magistrate St held Flum 4; a ers hel lum in $1, bail for a hearing on Monday, ——— eee BROOKLYNITE ROBBED, NEWARK, N. J., March 18.—W. H. Brewster, of No. 614 Hancock street, Brooklyn, N. ¥., stopped last night at the Manhattan Hotel in this city. He notified the police to-day that during FOUR BRIDES ON STEAMER CEDRIC Other Interesting Passengers Were a Full-Blooded Mohawk Indian Doctor and a Mission- ary Back from India. There were a number of interesting persons on the White Star steamer Ce- dric, which got in to-day, Four bridal couples were the chief objects of in- terest, ‘They are Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo, Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iselin, Mr, and Mrs. Frank McDougall, who are bound for Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs Robert W. Pruyn, of Albany. A full-blooded Mohawk Indian, who sailed from the other side as “W. A. it Oronhyatekha, M. D. ©. among the passengers He {is the In- spector-General for Scandinavia of the Independent Order of Foresters. He told reporters at the pler that the name he sailed under was his (ather's, that 1s own Is quite simple, being Deyorony- athe, which means “Bright Cloud." He is bound for “Capt. John’s Bungalow,” on Forester’s Island Park, Desseranto, Ont. ‘ F, W. Warne, a missionary, was also a passenger, He improved the abining hours of the trip over to get some shin- ing dollars from the passengers in ald of bis missians in India, He raised sev- eral hundred dollars and got a number of passengers to pledge him $15 @ month each for a year. He wants this money to pay college students salaries to go out to India with him as echool teachers, ‘A number of Customs inspectors were at the pler when the Cedric docked looking for home-coming dressmakers with Paris models in thelr trunks or about thelr persons. They didn't find any. ‘Two notorious gamblers, the Levy brothers, tried td engage passage on the Cedric from Liverpool, bit the com- pany’s agents refused to sell them tickets, ‘These same gamblers were put off ‘the Cedric just before she sailed from thts port some weeks ago. They went over on another steamer. ‘The ac- tion of the White Star people in refur- ing. to well them tickets ts said to ea- tablish « precedent. Never before have gamblers been refused tickets as long as they had the money to pay for them, Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY U le of refinement’ for over a tor of a century * PREPARED GY table Stories, ‘The thrilling detective stories by B. Fletcher Robinson, Sir Conan Doyle's collaborator, which The World Maga- zine has had the privilcro of publishing Tecently. have & worthy successor in hi new siory, "The- Poril in the Snow which will appear next Sunday. Henry, too, the clever satirist and stor teller, departs froin his usual i ee night he had been robbed by a fel- w lod whos je name id not 0 Ber, ofa gold watch Valued at $100 and [romance of moun' in money. Somewhat and presents a’ heart-stirrin om Pintain and lowland In cA Matter of Mean Elevation.”” His Se (Crown Prince Bow Origin of Ghe Design. . The most popular suit for young boys has been the Russian Blouse, but the SIEGEL COOPER CO. is never satisfied with “has been.” THIS being very much in the’ public eye, it devolved upon our clothing specialist to create a novelty for boys in accord with -the popular sentiment. The uniform of His Imperial Highness, ‘“TOGU DENKA,” Crown Prince “YOSHIHITO” of Japan, as well as the Imperial colors of Japan oftered splendid opportunity for adaptation. [Phe various models will be on exhibition | | in one of our Sixth avenue windows. The | | exhibit will be very interesting to the boys as well as the boys’ parents. 4 | Saturday Candy Specials. TOASTED KO KO MARSH- MALLOWS: regularly t2< box = 70 PURE SUGAR MOLASSES CREAMS; régularly 25c. Ib. 120 VANILLA. STRAWBERRY & CHOCO- LATE FLAVORED COCOANUT BONBONS; regularly 20.1. Ae 7 DELICIOUS VIRGINIA PEANUT 15: co ~ (Main Floor. Centre, 18th St) SQUARES: regularly 30c. Ib. IS THE STORE OF PROGRESS, and Japan | _——_$__— Introduction of a High-Class Go-Morrow in Our Boys’ Store These have detached cuffs and aren ail sizes; made tobe sold at 75c; special Saturday, at ———_ Negligee Colored Shirts. ‘An exceptionally good variety: all sizes; made to be sold at 75ci special Saturday, at —__——— Men’s Spring NecHKwear. Four-in-Hands and Tecks, in Spring pat- terns; regular 25c. qualities: special Sat, at _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; ARCH 18, 1904, ig Doutl2 “S. @ H.’’ Green Trading TEBGSTORE SOME ey Stamps Saturday Morning from_8:30 ear : : _12 o’Clock---Thereafter, : ing to Stamps Until Cl (TRADE MARK APPLIED FOR.) Mititary Suces FOR BOYS Ages 3 to.10 years, Description: The suits are made of dark navy blue pure Worsted Serge. As shown in the illustration the entire effec: is MILITARY. The blouse is cut with CUIRASSIER FRONT, finished with gold color braid and buttons. The Military standing collar and the sleeves show the same braid effect. The BELT SASH is ' an entire novelty, being dof a braided. material, show- ing the combination of red and white interwoven with threads. (The Imperial and Naval colors of Japan.) _ The belt is held in place by a novel atachment, the HAND-E CATCH, The trousers are of the Military bloomer style, trimmed with gold color braid. (They are fully lined.) In Addition to the Above we will show Royal Blue Rehan trimming, Red with black and gold, and Navy with white The silver and white trimmings are matched with but- tons of the same finish, qh hom, A\ll rights reserved (Trade Mark applied for.) Great Stocks of Men’s Spring Furnishings The swarms of men that come to the Siegel Cooper Store every Saturday will be particulayl well impressed and opportune special offerings : y y Particulayly impressed by thesé excellent Stiff Bosom Colored Dress Shi: Men's rts. larly $1.50 and $2.00, 39c larly 50c. and 75e., 39c Elastic web; regular 25c. 15c ? ood variety of patterns; all sizes; requ: Bey’s Negligee Shirts. Very detirable for Spring: all sizes; regu- Boys’ Suspenders. CAMMEYER Marvellous Sale of Spring Shoes High and Low Cut, for Men, Women @ Children In the Basement. The values offered are bewildering and actually astonish ourselves, ! Men's $4.00, $3.50 and $3.00 Patent Leather, Box Calf and Black Calf Lace and Oxfords, light and heavy soles, , Taken from Our Main Floor. $) 00 @ pair. a 1.25 toe. : Men's $3-00 Box Calf High Cut Lace Shoes, $2.00 Women's $3,50, $3.00 and $2.50 Patent Leather Button and Lace, also Black Kid But- ton and Lace_Shoes, oe 71.02 Women’s $2.00 Black Kid Oxfords, patent $ leather tips, welt sole. | 50 Child’s $2.00 and $1.50 Black Kid and Patent , Leather Lace, also Patent Leather and Black Kid s | pair, 25 Oxfords and Sandals, sizes 8}4.to 2, ’ and Youths’ satin calf Si portend toute aint De cae eg oe Little Gents’ satin calf lace, sizes 9 to 1334, 80c OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 7 P. M. ed J. Cammeycr, oth Avc., Cor. 20th St, : ts \ Men’s Satin Calf Lace Shoes, up-to-date round §& % _~ Ohere Must Be a Reason--- ere must be a reason for the great popularity of the SIEGEL COOPER Clothing Stores— CLOTHIERS EVERYWHERE ARE COMPLAINING OF DULL BUSINESS. Just visit The “Big Store” to-morrow and you will be astonished to see the crowds. Seaman MLSS Ta | OUR TEN DOLLAR VALUES, ARE SOME OP THE REASONS. Spring Top Coats, Romaine Silk, Satin or Serge Lined, Black Thibers, lengths 39 in, ROMAINE “Rain and Shine’ Spring ~Overgarments, Including the celebrated “Cravenette” Coats, Oxford mixed and Overstripe: Olive Overstripe and. conservative styles. Fronts and sleeves lined; perfect fitting shoulders and collars, SIZES 33 wo 44. ‘The $ | 0. Price, ————, Double-Breasted Sack Suits in Novel Effects. Our double-breasted models are especially attractive and somewhat exclusive. You will agree with us when you see them. New Overplaids. Stripe effects, dark and SILK LINED. Oxford mixed Short Top. Coat—SATIN LINED and a splendid as- sortment of Covers in Tan and Olive colorings, SERGE LINED. Sizes for every build ee, *10. Single-Breasted Sack Suits in Spring Mixtures. The new Slate and Granite mixtures and Overplaids. Pepper-and-Salt effects in both Cassimere and Cheviot fabrics. A splendid showing of WORSTEDS. Gar- ments,to be found in no other establish medium colorings. ment emoept at HIGH PRICES. he ie The Price, | 0. Price, Single and Double-Breasted Black Sack Suits. Ser double Black Cheviots, Thibets, Rough and Clay Diagonals in single and breasted sacks. SIZES FOR YOUNG AND OLD—LARGE AND SMALL. Price, °10. Prince Albert Coat and Vest. of dull finish fast black cloths; serge lined; LAPELS ARE SILK Fit and style absolutely cor- FACED. rect. SIZES TO FIT EVERY BUILD OF MAN A *10.. “The Price, i rereeerereromee re Oe Ow Shoes for the Family Pri Ht Unusually Low Prices. Shoes, and that, of course, means that you are doubling the value of your money. Besides, there is another vitally important reason. _ The largest retail shoe store in New It is a between-seasons sale of York is under the roof of The Big Store. Doing at all times of the year an enormous business it 1s natural that we should give better shoes for less money than others. Take for instance the famous _FOOT MOULD SHOES.’ These shoes are sold all the year around at $3.00 at this store. They ‘are better than any $3.50 specialty shoe on the market. Comparison has proved that repeatedly. In the Foot Mould shoes you have a wide selection of best styles for men and women, and all the 3.00 popular and desirable leathers. Price.... . In addition, ‘of course, we always have on sale large assortments of good shoes other than “Foot Moulds,” and these we are constantly offer- ing on bargain tables at 1-3 and 1-2 less than they were made to sell for. This does not mean that there is any- thing wropg with the shoes. It simplys indicates fortunate pur- i chasing through some unex- == pected trade opportunity. We have arranged for to-morrow . A LARGE VARIETY..OF SPECIALTY SHOES (Regular $3.50 kinds) for Men 4,95 . ‘abs ° 4 and W. * Pa ay 1 : ‘ & In the way of Shoes for boys and girls there are many,extra special offers ~ mee more a4 7iese). - kj Single Hour. Women’s Covert Coats. . WH Highly Important Special Sale Scheduled for Saturday. This is a most notable event. Every clever style: every effect now in vogue is to be found in this really superb and comprehensive gathering. There are the smart corset styles, the correct militaire coats and the natty drooped shoulder designs. These details are intensely interesting 22-INCH COATS, made as illusirated. from good quality American Covert Cloth. correct corset shape fly front and notched collar; every seam V4 GS ‘e Tapped and stitched. large mannish coat sleeves; satin lined through- exactly like illustration, of the finest quality pesched collar lapped veams full bishop sleeves with pointed tur MILITAIRE COVERT COATS, made as illustrated, of fine quality English narrow wale Covert, 26 inches long. with standing military collar and fancy shoulder out. Special Price Saturday. 22-INCH CORSET COATS, ma: hard-finish American Covert Cloth: fited back fy frent, narrow +; every seam lapped and stitched; taffeta lined thr: An exceptional bargain at;Saturday's Price. i 70. 75 capes; seams lapped and stitched, novelty tab and self-covered baton wimming; Tapped seam coat sleeves Sinner stn lining 75.00 ikl “s oot Children’s Spring Apparel. Special Attractions for Saturday. Again Children’s Day comes around with its splendid offer- ings far the little ones. Cunningly made Coats fashioned in the newest manner becoming to children. Dresses, Caps and so on, daintily and prettily made, and priced in the most alluring manner withal. CHILDREN’S BOX COATS of fine white serge, lined double breasted large found ccliar, effectively, trimmed (Wah white silk novelty braid bishop sleeves. | with embroidered emblem sod 9 75 trimmed cuffs; sizes 2 t0 5 years. Oe CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER| ree its we Lisecl shee the Je breasted,wvith box-pleat- C4) Wicd od beck large poirved colar, slahorarely | chicos pe bapa aed oc trimmed with Fancy silk braidbishop sleeves | ¢ with silk embroidered emblem | pik; Blse, acd an ays ose ae freien ol ret 6 F. 75) CHILOREN s DRESSES of fre chambray: pink, ; | blue and 1: Mother Hubbard style; pointed CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER yoke pretly trimmed with cluster tuckiug and fine COATS of fine blue merge Rumian effect, | embroidery, insarion; neck and. sleeves fi Pi ‘ont. silk embroidered | ished with lawn; hema 3 shield on sleeve. collar, caffs and belt CeO ri beers atc °95e effecively trimmed with red serge and! CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS of fine black taf double breasted, with military buttons; sizes 4, 50 \ feu silk, fined throughout with blue nearsille CHILDREN'S: SILK EMBROIDERED CAPS lined very full. Val 5.9) large round collar prewily trimmed with leew mp ace ruche, with baby ribbon and silk tie strings 59e, dallion and fancy sitk braid; double-breasted, > | CHILDREN'S LAWN SILK CAPS, Franch effect, effectively trim- | with bear bunons and bishen:theave: TGs med with Val, lace ruching and baby ribbon, liberal ve strings 29c 2249 ve 2 to 5 years Sreat Cigar (Becond Floor, Centre, Sale Continues. Key West Clear Havana ~ Cigars from the celebrated + factory of Trujillo & Co, Cigars that will be appreci- ated by smokers who enjoy excellence of quality. CHILDREN S HATS of fine @'Shanter; crown of all-ever embroidery, double ruffle on brim; edged with Val. cre ded large Ui pamper eviet oe J 50 - re CHILDREN'S SILK AND MULL HATS, Tam) © Shane: crown of shred wl with eabrosd> > ered centre at irred mull im 50. ec . ‘on a wire frame ; special, black and gilt braid, 2 wo 5 years, Saturday ina ry Busy Section of the Slegel Cooper Store. i QMain Floor, Wast, 18th $1.) Men’s Spring Underwear. woo! shirts H izes; BEd aie Spring wean ent” OOS 95c Men’s Half Hose. Newest patterns in silk embroidery; allsizes I 214€ 15c. plain black conten half hose; all sizes 8c 25c Other Attractions in the Wen’s Store: Our “ SliverMedal"’ Hats. Every Hat is guaranteed. and GUARAN- ‘TEE at the Siege! Cooper Store stands for $ 5 SOMETHING, k means I. New Spring Vosts. Duck Pique, Fancy Repps and Vesti showing plain. whive end slew; aloe dots hairlines, diamonds and odd figures. a | 50 Pajamas. 85c Medium weights fine natural wool shirts and drawers; $1.75 qualities; all sizes; special, 29c Prices are 74 Less Ghan Usual. , Qlain Floor, Bast.) quality; special, 50c. imported hosiery, plain or embroidered; black and colors; all sizes, 10c Our “Gold Medal” Hats. We do nat tell you that “Five: Dolan’ Flas Be haan oe ba ie tee that “hobby.” All we ask is: See these hats PG will buy a “Gold $9 50 e absolute satisfaction to you. Soft or Stiff Hats. All Styles and Colors. Stiff or Soft Hats, Alb Styles and Colors. High-Class Waistcoats. Novel effects of metal and silk finish, in exclusive designs, will appeal to the correct dresser. Plain white, tan, ecru and medium colorings. 50 SIZES TO FIT EVERY BUILD OF MAN. A SELECTION FOR YOUNG AND OLD AND EVERY TASTE. OUR ‘CORRECT FORM” TROUSERS. You have been accustomed 10 long tp pay high prices in order to get good Trousers that “THREE DOLLARS” may seem an impossibility. Try them. Fine Worseds in neat mripes of every colocing and design. Also Cassimeres and Cheviors e Sizes to fit shape and build. $ 3 feline e Fat Han 4434 welt and #033 ona Hardware & Glectrical Supplies. Saturday Offering of Many Specials. Tall Men 31 to 42 waist and 35 to 37 inseam. The Basement agen comes to the fore to-morrow with the following specials for the me- | chanic and home use. It's a timely sale, for house-cleaning and renovating days are here, and many handy helps will be found in the list. Specially low prices are quoted for tomorrow's selling. if FLEXIBLE FOLDING RULES | Tools. fori oad ae Teen per tt, eecial Satur. | Slectricat day Bac 4 tt, Bio, DH PEIRAL, oT #8e ox! h ze >; (e te | MITRE BOXES. made of hickory, 2. a Supplies. | | 12 inches fons; regularly 400, Se i Rov | SETS OF AUGER BITS, 12, In a sot ELBCTRIC AL ng - | EAP Ah SEE EM fattod oe | REO fkins oa gyery one muarantesd; remularly 7 gs AEE AE oat Tsu ia'se, Q ted wire. Rardwood push SStion dry battery. CARPENTERS’ Ineh tee, 2B. ; Bl with directions for putting uo 5Se nm 375 at TEI vB OUTEITS consisting: "5 2 7 Te ‘50 ft. tpaulated wi 4 acy Ce td imetoumsets Mt lSaa Se Boling SB 4 ri same: exe instruments are SUArER- hl dich aaa Ae C Pag Mannie 8000 hs Oe Be OD net | Sear “aan, "ses, "Se RatisssP™URNE HME MATDOLE CARPENTERS HAM- | BOOK | BXTUERY 4 MORRONS. it Se | © 60e| 8Al. AMMONIAC. per pound, BATTERY ZINC, quate BOXWOOD RULES, ft vin, © Bo AGRICUL} RAL WR eee 200 | A Ae trsaar se le

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