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_ A the boy who was kidnapped,” one of 11 In Street, Is Put to Bed in | Girls’ Department by Police ‘ Matron. _ MOTHER THOUGHT HE HAD BEEN KIDNAPPED. General Alarm Sent Out to Search for Youngster, and Because of Matron’s Mistake He Wasn't Easily Found, ‘Failure on the part of one of the ma- Qrons to undress a little child picked up © @t Fifty-seventh street and Third ave- fue last night when it was put to bed @t Headquarters to-day caused a gen- etal alarm to be sent out to the police @f all boroughs that George McCarthy, ® three-year-old boy, had been kid- Mapped from his home, No, M1 Third @venue. ‘The police became active at once. They fwrere told that the lost boy's mother ‘was hysterical and half-crazed with » @ief. They were told, also, that the boy had been stolen as he played in front ofhjs home, and that an all-night @terch by the police af the Enst Fifty- first street station-house had failed to Feveal a single clue to his kidnappers, According to the description given of thé boy, he was dressed in a gray ulster and brown hood. His hair was Ught and curled about his forehead. Another Lost Child. Hardly had the alarm gone out to the to find the kidnappers and the Yost child when a second alarm was @ent out to find the parents of a little four-year-old girl who had been picked Up et. Fifty-seventh street and Third venue Tast night at 8.90 o'clock. The Mttis girl had been lined up with a ‘dozen or more other children who had Been found on the streets during the Might and wan the only one unclaimed. Hearing that there was no clatmant flor the girl several newspaper reporters _ Visited Matron ‘Travers, who ia in @harge of the lost children at Head- quai Z ‘ “The Uttle girl in dressed much like g z : $ ‘the reporters suggested. “Ate you certain that this child is @ girl?” another asked. “Tt certainly looks ke a girl,” lied the matron. “Was the child undressed during the Bight?” was asked. Slept with Clothes On. Matron Travers did not know that Mt Rad been. Sho took the child and re: undreased It at once. A few minutes later she returned and said: “This child ia a boy. I can’t un- derstand why {ts clothes were not taken off during the night.” ‘The child proved to be George Mc- Carthy. The father of the boy, Thomas Mo- Carthy, called at Police Headquarters for the boy shortly after 8 o'clock. He said the boy was the youngest of seven children, and shortly before 8 o'clock last night was taken to the street with ‘an older sister for a little airing before going to bed. Tho sister lost the boy and he wandered away. In the all-night hunt, McCarthy two calls were mado at Pollee Htud- quarters, but each time the matron as. sured them that there were no boy children at Police Hea 8. eae eae RUNAWAY BOIS AS MOF POLE Two Lads from Boston Come Here lo Get Rich, but Their Money Giving Out They Seek Food anu Shel:er. Malcolm McLean, of No. 2% Ellsworth Place, Boston, and Louls F, Smith, of . § Mount Vernon avenve, each fourteen y te what their parents wish to have done with them. ‘The boys applied to the police for sbelter and food last night, anying they had run away from thelr homes on Wednesday Inst, with the intention of coming here and becoming rich. They started for New York with a few dollars they had saved, but their fnre on one of the Sound lines took most of the money, and their living expenses had eaten up the rest yes- terday afternoon. Then they decided that Boston was good enough for them. When they tried to find @ raliroad track that would lead them out of town they got twisted in thelr bear- ings, and three times, after waiking long and hard, came back to the point whence thev had started. They got hungry 2nd cold, and anally de to give themselves up to the policd, MR. PELL PROMISES TO PAY. Stock Broker Saya He'll Settle! Jedxment Against His Wife, | An order was obtained yesterday for the appearance in court of Mrs. H. Archibald Pell, wife of the stock broker, | {n supplementary proceedings depend- | ing upon an unsatisfied judgment for | medical services rendered by the Pri- vate Hospital Association. Herman W. Hooth, of No, 82 Broadway, 1s the ut- “I do not think 10 {ake further el, an operation of the throat. ‘oor three mes we triod to collect the bill, but Mr, Pell delayed the payment, Thers wan no opposition to the judgment “being taken.” 13270146 W. 14 BETWEEN 6% AND a e MEN'S UNDERWEAR— Soft shapes in all shades. om | that ts right up to the mark {s {n “ Mines. The colors are fast absolute! 95c 1.45 and double-breasted Suits of ind mixed color cheviots, tweeds and ‘Sewed with the famous iron-grip LYER SALE for greater extent than ever. black thibet Suits, and all-wool cov- diagonal Suits, thibet and her- Up ¢ ringbone Overcoats, . . Genuine Priestley & Co, ; HATS—Buck, brown and covert Derbys, i 1.95 , BOYS’ SUIT VALUES---COMPARE TEM WITH ANY! LeTSi: 7w pees MADE IN CORRECT PROPORTIONS FOR nd Scotches, light and dar! of 14 to 19, and are NOT MERELY SMALLER IN SIZE THAN MEN'S, but are proportioned with broader shoulders and various new style- touches. Qn sale one week ending next Friday. You Select Here from the La DIRECT FROM AT RETAIL THE WHOLESA Men’s Suits and Topcoats |Men’s Suits and Topcoats Figured cheviot and cassimere and! t Overcoats. . seereeerenes € Men's Suits and Topcoats Men's Scotch tweed and pure worsted cla: Money back quick as a wink if you want it, Clothin, repaired free for 1 year Every these ly. reliable Norfolk, blouse and 15 plan one and — fane, two days only, to-morrow and Monday, » SCHOOL STOCKINGS, fast biack, double knee........-. Both Surprise Establishments are open Saturdays until 10 P. M. Joa tae, THE SURPRISE STOR THIRD AVE.NW. Cor.BS ®° ST. ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION YOUNG MEN’S SUITS YOUNG MEN That youths are constantly becoming more and_more exact- ing in matters of dress is a fact that has caused The Surprise Store’s manufactory to study young men’s fashions to even ‘ The result is seen in the develop- ment of these appropriate new styles in handsome Tweeds $ patterns,and tan whigcord Over. § | Overce! Cravenette rain and shine Coats—every Coat trademarked—no bogus goods mixed in—Belt $50 $19 45% back and plain back. Prices unmatche SA large variety of serges,worsteds and woollens, NOBODY CLAIMS THIS LITTLE Gi Notifications Sent to Supposed Residence of Isabelle Esoole Bring No Reply and She Goes to Gerry Society. A little elrl named Isabelie Escole. whose parents are either ignorant of her whereabouts or do not wish to claim her, has been at Police Head- quaters since Wednesday last. The po Hee deci y to give her into the care of the Soclety, after having tent four no! address of t swered there req cannot understant found the corner of entteth wireet and Isabelle was One Hur as unable to give | any clue am to her home. —$———__— How Long Do You Sleept The amount of sleep sultable for the various members of the human race being still ecided, the following old lines on the subject may he of interest Nature requires five. stom takes seven, Laziness takes nine, And wickedness eleven Cures While You Sleep. Hyomei Guar-nteed to Cure Catarrh, or Money Refunced by Hegeman & Co, 200 Broadway, It is the most economical of all remedies for the cure of catarrh, and the only one that follows a natural method in treating diseases of the respiratory organs. Physicians ad- vise a change of climate for the cure of catarrb. With Hyomel, a change of climate 1s gained while at home. Its healing balsams impregnate the j alr you breathe, and thelr health-giv- ing and germ-destroying powers go to the most remote air cells of the respiratory organs, You take no risk in buying Hyomei. Hegewan & Co. have so much confi- dence in its power to kill catarrh, grippe and catarrhal colds that they seil jt under their personal guarantee to refund oney if it fatls to cure. kept out of the buggieat bede by using SA" HEDBL OV paches and Ants also, If pound box at your druggists 73 can be uy y Robbina Mfg. Co. | Do you w jwhen you Ingf Look for a |the Sunday World Organn advertisement G [SURPRISE ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY E 1 | SPECIAL SALE N° 2210. The suits are for young men +6 85 rgest Stocks’in New York MANUFACTURER] LE Fancy worsted Suits in rich novelty oats Suits and Topcoats Fancy and plain worsted Suits of high- stclass, and luxurious vicuna 415 Hygienic, medium weight, a splendid quality, 45c} If you want clear, white skin, put a little, SHOES- calf, waxed calf, box call, vici and durable pressed and ff Patent coltskin—all money-saving values, 1.45 Every pair of tested solid leather § through and through, Taunton L9S = 2.45 double-breasted Suits, ina Sith 3 8c ~every Suit a Third Ave., N.W. Cos, 834 St, One Block from “L” Station, | - ant Vogdi Brovhars oss A248 Sw.Cor. Bh Aye. Till 10.30. | Sale of Misses’ $7.50 Tan Norfolk Jackets at $4.98. We offer for special sale Misses, 14, 16, 18 years, handsom: Tan Covert, Norfolk Jackets, same style as shown in cut above; collarless model, finished at neck with cloth of same material and smail gilt but- tons. These $7.50 Norfolk Jackets on special sale at $4.98 Sale of Girls’ Coats at $2.98. Here's a stirring sale of girls’ (6 to 14 years) splendid double-breasted Box Reefers, as shown in cut, in red and blue cheviot and tan covert cloths, with or without co lars; tailor hed, with white silk embroidered em- blem on sleeve. Jaunty garments, that should sell for $4.98. $2.98 On sale at Sale of Girls’ Reefers at 98c. Extraordinary special values are included among the Refers in this sale for girls, 2t0 8 The reeters come in the double-breasted style; some with round capes trimmed with soutache braid, others with sailor collars trimmed with silk braid and lace insertions. The colors are royal navy, tan and red. All very special at 98c, Sale of Girls’ Dresses at $1.98, Special sale of dresses for little girls, 2 to 6 years, made in the Princess style, full pouch waist, pin tucked and finished with small pearl buttons, shirred skirt; colors pink, light blue, royal, tan and red, These dainty dresses should sell for $3.48. Our sale price is $1.98 Sale of Girls’ Dresses at $2.98, Another special sale of dresses for fy to 14 years, in the new Russian model as shown in cut, colors, cadet, brown, tan, red and blue, in the new Melrose materials, elaborately trimmed with white and black fancy braid, belt, cufis and ir to match, white silk emblem on front of dress. ¢ Very chic dresses worth $4, specially priced at ‘$2.98 Sale of Boys’ Clothes. Sale of Boys’ $3.00 Sailor Suits at $1.95 Blue Cheviot Sailor Suits, same as shown in cut, for boys, ages 3 to 10— large sailor collars trimmed with white. red or black br: y're strongly made, an excellent value at $3.00, the special sale price is $1.95 Sale of Boys’ $4.00 Sailor Suits at $2.95. These Sailor Suits are made of Blue Serges, Red Serges, Royal Serges and Brown Serges—the sizes are 3 to 10—the style is shown in cut—collars and shield prettily trimmed; you will find these suits priced $4.00 elsewhere. Our special price is $2.95 Boys’ Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits at $2.95, Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits, for boys ages 7 to 14—styles are shown in cut-—this sale saves you $1,05 on each suit—as we make them in our workroorfs and sell them direct to you, instead of $4.00 at $2.95, The fabrics are strong blue cheviots and fancy dark and light mixtures, Sale of Boys’ $5.00 Top Coats at $3.95. Every boy from 3 to 12 years of age should have one of these splen- did Tan Covert Top Coats—especially at the low price of Vogel Drothoxs A2™ Six. Cor Bt Ave. $3.95 BORAXOLOGY Be kind to your skin. It’s the only one you'll ever have here. The skin needs proper cleansing. You cannot cleanse the skin of the face or body in hard, city water.' Borax in the basin and bath water. Borax. makes the water soft, that’s the reason. | Look out for adulterations! Ask for! 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND | Borax. It’s pure. Sold by druggists and grocers in %, 4 and I-Ib. packages. The famous “AMERICAN GIRL” PICTURES FREE to purchasers of “20 Mule-Team Borax.” At stores or sent for BOX TOP and dc, io stamps. Pactiic Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, Saa Francisco ‘20-Male Team—Our Trade Mark, j als, VENING, APRIL, 22, 1904 ulton Street, WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES. TL NAM. bd S Brooklyn. Tailor-Made Shirt-Walst Suits, made from finest quality striped taffeta silk; gun- metal, blue, black, med; full fronts, p! Kilted bottom; regular value $15.00; mpectal At...... .ceececeeeeeseeeeeeee large v New ¥ Made from fancy silks, including foulards and pongee, stripes. Women’s All-over Net Waists, made with deep bertha (same as illustra- tion), trimmed with bands of lace and polka dotted net; fancy tucked *& Revelation in Women’s Suits Women’s & Plisses’ Tailors Made Suits at $8.95 Etons, Fitting Jackets and Blouse, with walking or dress length Skirts; six 18, and 32 to 42; plain tailored and elaborately trimmed tailor-made sult Venetians, coverts, broadcloth and mannish mixtures; grays and color combinations; Jackets taffeta silk or guaranteed satin lined; values up to $20.00; special Saturday only (altered free of charge) Women’s Silk Shirtewaist Suits at $7.75. Ti) polka dots, checks and fancy designs; Waist is made with six graduated side plaits, very full fronts, fancy full tucked pouch sleeve, fancy shaped ruche trimmed stock collar; blacks, blues, browns and tans values; special at Women’s Silk Shirtewaist Suits at $9.50. brown, red and green; tailor stitched, plaited and button trim- laited back; {ull new shaped sleeve, tucked Skirt, with 9 50 . In the Waist Department. pouch sleeve with fancy trimmed cuff, lined with excellent qual- ity white lawn. This is without a doubt the finest All-over Net Waist sold in Greater ork at our price; regular Walue 86.00; specal..................ceeeeeene eee eeee Women’s Wash Walsts at 49c. 14 yrs. to Jheviots, blacks, blue, tan, brown, 8.95 alte 2.95 500 Walsts, made to sell at $1.00; special at 49c.; made from fine quality lawn and madras, in solid colorings, large and small polka dot and stripe patterns; plain white, white-cnd-black, blue-and-white * and black-and-white $1.00 Watsts; speci ; extra wide tucked or fancy fronts, full 82 to 44 jal at.. eumage Unparalleled Shoe Values. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW BNLARGED SHOE DEPARTMENT AND ITS WONDERFUL BAR- GAINS? TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) YOU WILL FIND DECIDED SAVINGS IN GOOD FOOTWEAR, EVERY PAIR OF THE LATEST ST wore such stupendous offers made. Just think of it! 127 Doub! Nee ental fast-dye indigo blue, chemically tested and shown to be acid in every detail; sewed throughout with pure-dye silk; Farmer satin lined; than $4.00 elsewhere and we will refund your money; ‘YLES. At 69c,.; worth $1 & $1.25. Children’s Kid Bhoes, good firm soles, sizes 6 to 2. At 98c,; wee $1.75 and Boys’ Calf Lace’ Shoes, with bales back stays, sizes 8% At $1.29; worth $2.00, Women's fine Kid Shoes, lace and button opera, variety shapes, all sizes. Women’s fine Shoes and Oxford sewed soles, all sizes. latest styles, all sizes. turned soles, all sizes, some toe shapes. oe Extraordinary Clothing Sales. Boys’ $3.00 Sults, with Extra Pants, $1. BET. 9 AND 12 A, M. ONLY. AN ASTONISHING CLOTHING OFFER WITHOUT PRECEDENT. At $1.59; worth $2.50, Ties, in kid and patent leather, turned and McKay At $1.98; worth $3.00 & $3.50. Women’s fine Glace Kid Shoes and Ox- ford Ties, Cuban and Standard heels, all At $1.35; worth $2.50, _ Women’s Patent Leather @ibson Ties, wjiaths C to EB, hand- AT. Two styles, Norfolk and double-breasted; fitty patterns of bright up-to-date mixtures, full of snap and taste; light and dark cheviot fabrics, strongly made and heavily. lined; sizes of Norfolk Sults, 7 to 14; of Double-Breasted, 8 to 15; we sold hundreds of these suits at far more money, but to early shoppers to-morrow 1.47 Boys’ $%.00 Blue Serge Suits, $2.35. BOYS’ PROOF BRAND. urchasi dee toW ase ee ee Boys’ $1.00 and $1.25 Pants, 45c. An extremely broad sta pair in town for less steds, serges, clays, cassimeres, cheviots and Scotches, tement, yet absolutely true; 80 much so le-Breasted Blue Serge Suits, 16 proof; elegantly tailored, stylish 2.35 that we make this offer to you: Match any than a dollar and we will give you your money back. 587 pairs of extra fine wor- made with patent waist bands, flat-taped seams, riveted ‘buttons and deep hems; containing all the good qualities you would naturally expect to find in pants 45¢ at double or triple the value; instead of $1.00 and $1.25., Boys’ $5.00 Suits, all styles, 60 patterns Straw Ha’ Children’s $1. Special inducements in Corsets and Petticoats. —Special Corset Girdles, in white, pink and 49c. tine, heavily boned, lace trimmed top and bottom; worth 75c. ‘Lot of sarrle others; were 9 8c Special Sateen . black, brown and pretty stripes, trimmed with 2 and 3 ing; worth $: 4.98 overs where else $6.00, —Silk Petticoats, sitades of changeable, made with accordion- plaited flounce, finished with all-silk dust ruffe; 49c, Corsets, in P. N., Kabo and where. $2.00 and $2.75. and Spun-Glass Petticoats, in ruffies; also accordion plait- 1.50. o in black and the aew wide fanoy satin ribbon; value $4.00. #1. Namm. | | #&. 4. Namm. k. |. Namm. 2 e % Sporting Records. HE seni ocr MF ll Information About Is tull of energy and| =Athletic Sports, Cricket, wie aiways advertise,”| 2Be American Turf, Tennis, ph os } Automobiling, Baseball, “Where millions read) Football, Swimming, rhe Walt wee cor | Boxing, Wrestling, umns 16 the place Pugiliszn, Billiards, ibis ree "| Ice Sports, Golf, A perner Tam proud! Yachting, \ Bicycling, of Doughbag By Dough & Companee.’ Accurate Infants’ Wear Specials. Infants’ Lawn Caps, two new styles of French and ruche, trimmed with embrol ery, lace and ribbons; equal to any Tic. style ane K. |. Namm. + 2.98 2 69 intents’ $4.00 Reefers, in blue and red, 2. cape trimmed with heavy lace collar, sizes 2 to 5 only; this is special for Saturday only. Non6 . 0. D. 2 9Q—intants’ long and short Bedford Cord i Coats, trimmed with lace insertion and (1904 WORLD ALMANAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA On Neveswmndss 25e. By Mail, 35c. 2

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