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#Pretty'Etta Plue’s Father Takes Her Back to Danbury After She Promises to Be Very, Very Good. (CAME HERE BECAUSE SHE WISHED TO SEE NEW YORK. “E'Thought f Could Make Lots of Money Here,” She Said, “but | Found | Didn’t Know Any- body.” ‘The Children’s Court to-day was the i for a pathetic and interesting peunton, when a pretty young girl, with tears streaming down her cheeks, was led before Judge Wyatt. As she neared fthe bar she stopped suddenly and gave look at a serious-faced man who standing near the rail. “Oh, papa, please forgive me!"’ she and springing from Officer Bohn's gid», ehe threw her arms around the men’s nesk. \ Whe girl was sixteen-year-old Etta of Danbury, Conn., and since lerday she has been in charge of the Children's Society. " “Oh, papa, if you will only forgive bae, I will never ryn away again,” she jpobbed, and not until the officers had weparated them and quieted her was \Judge Wyatt able to hear her story: \ “ came away from home because I ted to gee New York, andthe girl fwho brought mo told me I could make $ dots of money here. We left Danbury Baturday after we had been pald—I cin a fur store—and wo stayed all t at Norwood. When we got to York I didn't lke it. I got tirea m., & riding in elevated trains and walk- {ng all over town when I didn't know bnybody, and begged Maggie Loesh to kro back home, but she wouldn't, Then Bhe left me and I asked a man where K could go to find the Police Head- Wuuarters and he sent mo to the Fifth Btreet station.” ‘Wanted to Go Back Home. {Etta astonished the sergeant yester- ‘Bay by walking into the station and in he widst of violent weeping telling him Bhe wanted to go back home. » Bhe was committed to the Children’s octety and her father, Samuel Plue, a Alghly respectable citizen of Danbury, twas sent for. } When the girl came in court to-day he was dressed in a blue Eton sult and ® neat straw hat. Her beauty attracted the attention of every one in the court- Foom and her evident distress at her Seeing her father’s anxlety touched the heart of all the attendants as they lis- jeened to Judge Wyatt's fatherly ad- (vice to her, ever want to come to New sobbed the girl. “I want bo go back home with you, papa, and I'm two sorry I ever caused you all this The father and daughter left the hand in hand, Btta clinging hy: ly to him, begging him to take home as soon as possible. IMRAN CLUBNAN SUICIDE I PAR flarold T. Clarke, Known in This _ Clty and San Francisco, Said " to Have Lost at Monte Carlo, but His Relatives Mystified. 1S, May 9.—Harold T. Clarko, in New York and San Francisco, of the late Jeremiah Clarke, of San francisco, killed himself in a leading thotel here to-day, blowing off the top pf his head with a revolver, “ He had been touring the Continent for fweveral months and had just arrived in Paris from Monte Carlo, where, it is ‘understood, he lost heavily. i Clarke's mother and sister, who are cin this city, are unable to give the alightest clue to the causo of his suicide, "The dead man was thirty-one years old md @ member of several clubs. The ay will be taken to the United States. — ‘> {WatehthisRecordGrow||” stancer mets uneseur, {ite Sewn COMPARISON FOR HELP SEEKERS, : wt ot ut A glance will answer your question as to which is the best medium and which produces the desired results. eee st World Wants # Always Supreme PRINTS PAID HELP WANTS—NONE “CREEPERS” HOME ON FIFTH AVENUE Gang That Preyed Almost Ex- clusively on Guests of the Waldorf Landed After Clever Police Work. Time was when the predatory woman of the streets confined her operations in the Tenderloin to Broadway, Sixth avenue, Elghth avenue and the sid streets. Now she works in Fifth a nue and recently many reports have reached the Tenderloin ‘station of losses sustained by patrons of the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. When one Joseph Squire, a solid citizen of Montreal, reported to Capt. Cottrell Inst Saturday that a chance female acquaintance whom he met on Fifth avenue had separated him from $150, Detectives Dockstader and Mclvor were sent out to make an in- vestigation. After a stroll through the Waldorf- Astoria Dockstader appeared in Fifth avenue. By the .rervous way with which he kept his hand on his watch pocket and by the Intense Interest he manifested in passing vehicles it was ‘apparent that he was cither a stranger in New York or that he was acting the! part. Down the avenue came a large, well- All the ch Angelina Wii World's Fair, Josephine street, on Saturday. ten in an MEMBERS OF THE FIFTH TEARS C Tenth street, little Josephine Reynolds and to hear them tell thelr experiences in trying to go to the te ten, | i i iidren to-day iiiams, at St, Louis. UT SHORT TINY GIRLS TRIP Two Little Schoolmates, Without a Cent, Start Out to See St. Louis Fair, but Get Only as | Far as East Orange. in School No. crowded about “ittler™® and Angelina six years old. The Reynolds home is at No. 729 Greenwich street, while Williams family live at No, 14 Perry ‘The children were playing together Dolls were soon forgot- awed discussion of ; THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING; MAY 9, 1904: | AVENUE “CREEPER” GANG WHO PREYED UPON WALDORF-ASTORIA GUESTS, ie A Hl en YAMA " abl ai “dl =_ i i | j i | : ni Mi i phine, but Angelina, she just crled the more. ‘The conductor lifted them gently off the train, with the request that they be turned. over to the police. ‘This was done, and late Saturday night Ange- lina’s father oame and’ brought them ome. » Tosephine ts still full of thelr ad- venture, Angelina is full of remorse. STORES EVERYWHERE l25 RETAIL BRANCHES. 107, the Trade at the Nearest. Borough of Manhattan. 217 Firat Ave., cor. 1248 St 2435 Orcharu. the aap TE Br SOLOMON LOLB'S WILL FILED 0-DAY Millionaire Banker Left $100,- 000 for Charity and Then Divided His Fortune Among Members of His Family. CASTORIA For Infants d Children; The Kind You Have Always Bought aia Marna a) a al ANegetable Preparation forAs- simllating theFood and Reg ula Ung the Stomachs and Bowels of The w!ll of Solomon Loeb, late of the banking house of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., was filed this afternoon. It was exe- cuted Nov. 25, 1902. Mr. Loeb died Dec, 12 last, The petition estimates the es- at at least $100,000 personal prop- but Mr. Loeb was reported to be Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither im, Morphine nor Mineral, Not NARCOTIC. erty @ millionaire. There are bequests to public uses ag- gregating more than $100,000, and after some small bequests to relatives, the Panphin Seeds balance of the estate is distributed (wala among the five children equally. They £2%- aro Mrs. Jacob H. Schiff, Mra, Isaac N Meise Sead # fl Sead - ra tee flore Home, the Hebrew Technical In- fo, as the eee yeiien Alllances ew i York University, United Jewish Ceme- Apert , fect Remedy for Constips- 2 tery at Cincinnatl, Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, Metropolitan Museum Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Tinie, Banithtlun for Hebron chai. | #) Worms Convulsions Feverish- saenterty cntion of | fil ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. or UVer y to Children, ¢ Memortal al, Hebrew: ‘Chirlties Building, 1) Hospital of Cinetnnatl, Jewis! Worms, Grand Duchy of Thirty Years CASTORIA rie cenraun vonn orvy. », thelr ed from his share ot for the house and thatthe 3) Dosrs—3BgCi Nis summer house, Rumsen Road, ’, him and Mra, Schiff, be maint Bu home for all his child their families. Jacob H, Schiff, Isaac N. and Paul M. Warburg are executor ——————— TAFT HAS A COLD, WASHINGTON, May 9.—Secretary Taft has contracted a cold, which has settled in his throat, and by direction of his physician has’ cancelled engage- ments for week, Although unable to use his voice In public speaking, Secre- tory Taft Is attending to business as al at the War Department, (EXACT COPY OMWRAPPER,, | Seligman named as NEW YORK’S GREATEST EMPLOYMENT AGENCY— Sunday World Wants. Aaa “polish” costs ten cents, and it’s better for the bowt black than for the shoes), Turpentine takes the ont of leather same as jtakes paint-spots out of cloth. There's a shine that get at forty for a q : it keeps the leather’ soft, flexible and tough. © ij ~ Applied and polished in three minutes. No trouble at all—and twice a week’s enough. At all Regal Stores_25 Conte. “or all shocsand kather3 72 REGAL STORES, 25 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. . { MEN’S STORES, - EW YORK cIT¥—43 Cortlandt St. Com, 1 ‘Sta, 201 ‘ Broadway a ion W t8bin Ae IT toad WRCORLYN.—as Fulton Bt. ai Breede w Oo Brogdwa: $68 Fe h Ay. y tee he CITY On Newark Ay.) |S OMEN’S STORES." vy: YORK _CITY.—T85 Sy Sixth 2 Extra Special “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamp Offers. 30 Wii vey"Kund'et Butler’s Teas « 50 f 2Osiirevers meses? Butler's Teast 35c 10 wii'evey satr'st Butler’s Teas « 25c eucecnes with every pound of CHOICE ‘ wae Tis cry found of BUtler’s Coffees: 1 7c = OGY The Community Was Startled last Thursday by our announcement of sweeping reductions in prices of standard groceries. More especially did our sensational quotation on CREAM CHEESE meet with instant and widespread recognition. A peculiarly fortunate combination of circumstances, which may formed, besowelica female. her in a minute, But “Big Amy" did_not know Dock-} With an afféttation and hesitation she approached the detective. 1 “I beg pardon,"" she remarked, ‘“but) are you not a guest of the Waldorf replied Dockstader to the woman's question. “I am a stranger stader, plicity tered along to No. Twenty - eighth streets, ment Young by a portlere. that his coat and vest were in that room and leaped through the portiere just in time to fall upon a large man creeping toward the door with the coat and vest. avenue in his endeavored to also $30 which the appeared anot the d the On Sheriff street, pressman by a big Broadw fow weelts'ago a strike was called in | the shop as foremost the strikers. declared off, to get his Job another man had suc- geeded him. It was “Big “Not exactly,” town and called there friend." Almo: and he Unwilling to be seen walkin; shirt-sleeves, I he knew to be 8, Straight man from t Vest pocl correctly gowned and heavily, Docksiader knew Amy.” of sim- to see a The detective and the woman saun- . which is between ‘Twenty Melvor trailed behind. woman escorted Dockstader to a flat on the fourth floor rear. In the course of half an hour Dockstader heard a slight noise in the next room, separated from the apart- was occupying with He remembered! chicago this morning had not Ange- or so Mrs. ig up Witth jockstader recover his ‘apparel and in one of way, the he dining room, and the two, alded and abetted by Mrs. Young, of Toledo, started In| maids to subdue the detective. Mclvor, who had been waiting out {1 door and took a hand. The apartment-house in which Amy" and her pals had established a creeping joint is eminently respectable. 16 a family ocoupying the flat on the fourth floor, rear, moved to the country for the ‘summer and ad- vertised for some on April Swallows Po Herman Katz, forty-three committed sutcide at his home, } this afternoon presence of his eight-year-old son by drinking carbolic acid. been employed as Mr. Katz had Katz Yesterday the t when Katz larkhall, heard the noise, broke in “Big to take the fiat, Herman Katz Unable to Find Work years old, % the in tailor. A among strike Was went back world’s fair, Teacher had told them all about it the day before. It was a | great city where the treasures of the earth were piled up for people to look at. | "Whee!" exclatmed Josephine, "I'd © to go there.”” "a 1," chimed Angelina. Let's,” suggested Josephine. “All right," agreed Angelina Whereupon they hopped up, smoothed thelr simple frocks—Josephine had no hat on even—and proceeded to start. {ther child had any money—but, then, children don't need money, not even’ when they're going to the World's Fair. Jesephine and Angelina made a beautiful start. Goodness knows how they past the man who glowers at the tickets that are dropped Into the vawn- ing thing of brass and glass, but it is a fact borne out by later events that they. not. only did this but tripped plithely aboard the big ferry-boat. ‘Arrived in Jersey City. the tinv tour- ists displayed more genius of the same characte: by cuddling together in a nice cushioned seat on one of the fastest trains going “out West.” ‘They might have taken breakfast tn lina been seized by a severe attack of homesickness and burst out crying just as the train pulled into Bast Orange. She eonciided that the World’s Fair was altogether too far from home. Police Take Charge of Girls, Whe big conductor With the big brass buttons and the searching eye came and looked over his two strange pas- sengers and sald: “Whero are you golng, my pretty World's Fair, alr,"’ said Jose- NECESSARY People May Go Without Food for Days, but Not Without Sleep. Fasters have gone without food for “For a long time I have not been sleeping well, often lying awake for two or three hours during the night up to three weeks, ago, hut now I sleep sound every night and wake up refreshed and vig- orous,” says a California woman. “Do you know why? It's because I used to drink coffee, but three weeks ago I cut off the coffee and be- gan using Postum. Twico since then T have drank coffee and both times T passed a sleepless night, and so [ am doubly convinced coffee caused the trouble and Postum removed it. My brother has been in the habit of drinking coffee three times a day. He has been troubled with sour stomach, and I often would notice him the distress in his stomach; lately “About two weeks ago he asked me for a cup of Postum—sald he Ilked it well enough to give up coffee, and since then has been drinking Postiuim three times a day and says he has not troubled with sour Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Mich. Even after this lady’s experience with coffee her brother did not sus- pect coffee was causing his sour stomach, but easily proved it, Coffee is not suspected in thon- FREE OR TO FILL UP SPACE. Ho returned to his home this after- es noon after. an_ unsuccessful hunt for The Tpother [employment foe tne cacid, Ae s00n. ae Moe! combines. || the boy returned we swallowed the pol-|soda for rellef. , Sunday, May 5, 1690 1486 || 8°". Mondey, “2, 1110 265 |) pL EADS GUILTY OF FORGERY. Tuesday,“ 3, 1488 485 |, - puta lh i Wes, “ 4 1370 528 || Man Who Stole to Entertain Prince)! ohco been leted Thiet. ? Thurs, “ 5, 1274 513 Si Cony, stomach.’ Bertram Nagelschmidt, who was as- Friday, “ 6, 962 380 |) sistant cashier of the H. Hermann turday, Lumber Company, at Broome and Mul- Cogmand: nl are berry streets, stole $18,000, to-d: y treet 000, to-day Sunday, “ 8, 1828 1736 || pleaded guilty to an indictment for for- “ ery, He was remanded until Wednes- Monday, “ 9, 1191 254 || Gay tor sentence. Where does your ad. go tur to-morrow? ‘Think twice walte, it you want re. Nageischmidt, it 4s Henry. ‘tved and escorted | alleged, xpent most of the money he stole in helping to entertain Prince the Reception Committoe when’ Prince | p, Hen) him while elachmidt wi ' He was on sands ef cases just like this, but it's eRe book, “The Road to Wellville,” many days at a time, but no one can’ getting soda from the can to reliavo! hardly a day passed without a dose of} Look tn each pkg. for the famous 412 Secont Ave, near 234 Sty 814 Becond Ave., cor. 20th BEY 41 Becond Ave., cor, 3oth St ‘Tel. 1236 Madison Square 857 Becond Ave., cor. 46th St. ni 1042 Second Ave., cor. S5th St. 9 1143 Second Aye.. cor. Oth St. 1882 Second A) cor, Tist Bt. 1403 Second A cS 1079 Becond Ave., cor. h Bt. 1451 Third Ave., cor, 82d St. ‘Tel, 10047 Toth St. 1006 Third Ave., near 95th St 1828 Third Ave., cor, 10ist St. Tel. 2338—T0th St. 1905 Third Ave cor, 105th Bt 2005 Third Av cor, 110th St. 2228 Third Ave., cor. 12ist Bt. 2300 Third Ave., near 125th St. 1357 Fifth Ave. cor, 113th St ‘Tel. Call 695 Harlem. 2176 Fifth Ave.. cor. 133d St, 178 Lenox Ave., cor. 119th St. ‘Tel. Call 2059R Harlem, 805 Lenox Ave., cor. 190th St. 2100 Bighth Ave. cor. Ud4th Bt Tel. Call 2548W ‘Morningside. 2170 Eighth Ave. cor. 117th 8 el. Ci A7th St. "all 1544 Morningside. 1284 St. igbth Ave.. cor. Call 23801 ingstde Moi Elghth Ave., cor, 137th St. Call 2ioTs Morningside, cor. Chelsea, Both Bt. » 48th Bt ‘Tenth Both St, Tenth Ave., cor. 85th St. | Tenth Ave, cor, 44th BL ' ‘Tenth Ave., cor. 47th Bt. ‘Tenth Ave, near Guth St. West 125th St., cor. St. Nicholas Amaterdam Ave., cor. U0th St. ‘Tel. Call 2146 Columbus. Ameterdam Ave., cor. 634 St, , near U5th St. near 66th St. cor. U8th Bt. 2076 Columbus. cor. 80th St. versidi wus Ave. ‘Tel. Call 94) Coluinbas Ave.. cor. Tel. Calt 407% Tet Aye., ci 407) nea cor. Cojuinb: el. topner St Hudson 5 Dieecker mmerce St Borough of Bronx, g40 Willis Ave. cor, Joven st, bad Tel, Call Was M St Borough of Queens. ica AVe.. cor, sol Jpmaionad Hilt or, OOF Sty Tel. Aft Ri Hele SUA. Astoria, 10, Vernon Aves cor, Oth St, LL Mp4), Call ALF Greenpoint fainst.,Fiushing.Tel.171 Fl rth Goll not again occur in years, enabled us to offer it away below the average wholesale price. The public always shares with us the benefit of these masterful deals, and not withstanding the unprecedented rush, so fully were we prepared for a big sale that we can extend the offer for three more days, After that we make no promises, but for the present you can buy at all of our 125 RETAIL BRANCHES cheaper than the retail grocer can buy from the wholesale dealer. We add two more prime household necessaries at startling price reductions, viz.: Best Creamery Butter, a lb., 21c. The result of a successful strategical drive in Saturday’s butter market, which the public again get the benefit of, Blue Ribbon Brand. Large richly flavored Santa Clara fruit—thin skins, small pits —averaging 40 to lb.; extra c fancy; t Ib. carton, onl Butler's Best Borax Soap—Thor- ough cleanser, saves labor and Bavos clothes, 7 cakes 25¢ for . Coney Inland Soap—A hustler, 13 cakes for 25c Fairy Soap—In oval cakes, each, 40 ‘airbank's, Superfine, Og wader—4 Ib. ago, Do . Be LOR brand, @ the Washing Po 16e.; 1 Ib, p Washing Fiuia— bottle : Esse Dutler's Concentrated Lye or r In zinc cans, 9c. 5c Strong Ammonta—Large bottle, Be Chloride of Lime—In zinc cans. 5g each .. Fy Handy Tron e for Se Blue Rib! Strong: est, glosses ‘ nd woreat m ey ee Ei lbundress; 1 Ib. car ton ; : "7c Titany Silver Polish — For gold, silver, bronze, cut glass, f box ' 10c Hay Ru finest suauty. San Croix, with patent sprinkling de hare pinta. LOC top, pints, Condensed Milk. == Made from the pure, fresh, unskimmed milk of herds in the best grazing and dairy section of the United States. Has, therefore, the highest nutritive value, Always Fresh Always Pure Always On Time No better butter can be bought in America than what we now offer. BUTLER’S BRAND, —— Tremendous Cut in Price of ‘Cream Cheese. Clotheslines. 150 feet of clothesline 25c or. Datier's Gelatine—Deli nourishing, a package.) SC Split Peas—“Blue Ribbon: special Selected ‘Brade, ° far’ wuiperior for ups to the average bulk goods; 2 1b, carton “10 Macaront—Best domestic, lars package, Ye.; smull package, OC Spagheti—Best domestic, largs package, e.; small package. OC Noodlea—Large ackage, Ie. small package” 5c Sardines—Genuine Fi 'n 25c Ribbon ;” pure olive ofl; 3 cans for. Breakfast Food—"Bluc Finest quality, New York State; full favored, fresh, rich, nutri- the heart of the wheat; pack- Oc tious; regular price, 15c.; Cc age ae ij for three days, a Ib., only Triumph Oats—Best white, rolled, n y| Northern grown oats, pack-" Q¢ Coccanit ie eas Corn Stareh—XLCK brand, 11h. 6g CRACKERS Saris ack | Comm Starch bran 8 See D vevreee . 1Me | unsurpassed, 1 rton...... OC (Oysterettes, a p'kge 3¢ | Smoked Beet. 256 Jama—“Liberty;” choice domes- @¢ | 98°" Rouse: teieeeeee tie fruit; @ glass jar Lard Pure, ¢ ettle ren: 196 : dered, 3 1b. tin y 1 lb Freee ite, Bib. Dee | Jelly Ponder—“Bluc Ribbon,” most crock Saapecaiga atistous fruit and wine fay; rk brand ors; makes the finest desserts, Ravenna RS a. package a LO ge Plam st Views” | gello—The new dessert; chote- fruit in heavy syrup, Jag | eat frult flavors; a package, 10c PIES eRe Prinmph Metal Pollsk—Tho . tender, dolt- | PFtechma favorite, a Box... OC the gare Tollet roll So JAMES BUTLER CHOICE, , AABN a KA GROCERIES y “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamp Freely Given with all purchases of 10 cents or more—except C. O, D,’s—a gift to all who wish them—at all our stores, EVERYWHERE, | I28 4% ridge St, Beak Re Gal Stoo Smith, Amity 6, cor, WE eh Toh 7 lumbih St... x cee eal ofa atting SS “ek. ‘cait" $8 Hematiom in, Brunt St. cor. Walcott ‘rel Call Zis8 Haslem S17 Court St. co ‘Tel. Call Tel. ‘Third Ave, ‘Tel. Cail e a" eth Aven. cor. ‘Ave Putt AY Gaal "Laob Bouck. ‘ Fitth, Ave. oor, Stat A cl. Gin"Busb South. 815-817 Flatbush Ave., op. Catom Ave Tel Gall 432 Flatbush r Ave. F. cor. st. cor, Division St y192 1 Main. 402 Myrtle Ave., cor. Washingtom, *Fipei. Gail Susd 1 Balm. yrile Ave., cor. 8 ~ 000 Nr Cait S383 Willian OTT Myrtle, Axe, cor. Throop ATR ‘Tel. Call 308 1 Wi $40 Fulton St, cor. Vanderbilt Avel Tel. Call 2926 Prospect. 1109 Fulton St., cor. Ormond Tel. |} 1932 Prospect. M1 Fulton, St, cor. Nostrand Ave ia ‘Tel. Call 1388 ‘ 22 Flatbush Ave, 171 Myrtle ave. ‘Tel. Cal 250 Myrtle Aye. Tel. Manhattan Ave., cor. Huron 8h) 008 Manyata2aih RITA Grecnpolmte 1043 Manhattan Ave., cor, Freemaa St 18th and Benson, Aven. el. ‘Bath Beach, 11148 Bath Beach, Borough of Richmond. 2 Castleton, A . Bllzabeth oF CONat Rew “Brighton, Tek 2298 West Brighton. Jersey City. ne 102 Newark Ave., near Grove mR, ios Ne 6 102 Pavonia Ave, Cf Grove St. 29 Jackson A cor, Forrest St. Tel 3S0W Bergen. seytral Ave, Core Griffith Se Aye.» Cor. dtord. igtl? QitaSan Weren- " 148 Ocean AVG, cor, Pearsall Ave, FA’? Greenville. ‘Tel. Call 263 L Bérwen, Suburban, ; Bergenline Ave. Union Hi feet Bereenline. Ys" Union. i vs ton St, bet. First and Sec- mm pat wanatagin sat Hoboke coracr Andrew St., Ba- J. Tei, 1804 Bayonne. : 7M Avenue TR, 380 3: Ave. D, cor. dist St, Bax . Tel. call 28F bayonne, 2 St. bet. Fulton and Franktin, 82 Fiiisabathpert, Ne de Tf ‘ourth Ave. Mount Ve 187 Bouth Fort alt ioc Mt Vermon | St., Yonkers. N.Y. 3 Males call Tae cake. Ho9.58 Orchard_St., Tarrytown, Nu, He ree call 186 A Terry, 270 Main St. New Rochelle, N.Y. 21 a, Call 208 Ni, Ne richelle 3 | jroad Ave., White Plaing, Ni Y, pot Rolie. Call 188 W. P oe sain Bt. opp. Wostchester Ava Weatis enext neater, ‘Tel. Call 217 Westchester,