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ATE EAMED _ SHEOBEA QUEEN. Twelve-Year-Old Hoboken Girl | Thought There Were Many|;: Kings at St. Louis Without | » Consorts. SOUGHT TO STEAL A RIDE AND WED ONE OF THEM. But She Was Discovered and Taken from Perilous Place Behind Engine Tender—She Has the Runaway Habit. engineer of the fast Lackawanna Limited, was pulling this heavy “Hoboken for the West to-dny. focomotive commenced to hit up a high , Mpeed he turned back to see the yard ,@ignals. His eyes fell on a mere sip (Of @ girl in short skirts, bareheaded end with great black eyes, riding the Pind-baggage just back of the “That's no place for a &: Bil, @s he closed the throttle and applied the @ir-brakes. “She'll get blown off there ‘when we strike the fifty-mile gait.” ‘When the train stopped in the sub- urbs of Hoboken, Hotchkiss and his man dismounted and took the girl | dif the blind-baggage, although she ob- | fected vigorously. ‘The conductor and the passengers got out to see what the felay was about, and from the child they learned that she was Katie Nor- man, twelve years old, of No, 214 wi Yow avenue, Hoboken. ‘Tired of Wanhing Dishen. }epm tired of home and washing (@ishes and sweeping floors and doing ehores,” she whimpered, “I'm going to un away and be a lady, 7 want pearls land long dresses, and I want to learn ito dance. and I want: to sleep till noon every day, I've saved $2iby not giving bimy pennies to the Sunday school, and Tim going to St. Louis, where It's easy ‘to be a lady. I can marry some rich Hprince or king there—there's lots of Ithem at the World's Fair—and then I fcan have lots of good things to eat and maybe jady-in-waiting to dress {rhe big train waited and walted, heod- Hess of schedule, while Katie told of ther air castles, Tho passengers gath- fered about at the side of the fussing ‘and hissing and impatient engine as t Katle continued: f Pour teacher told us there wasn't |going to be a single queen at tho World's Fair and that thoy wanted one very much Indeed. I'm going there “hecause I was Queen of the May at Senator Dowda’s party In tho park. I'm +} @ real ayeen and maybe they'll be glad ‘to see me. 4g don't 1dok much lke a queen now, because I ain't got no other clothes than just these, and 1 guess I've worn them a bit; but I can wear long skirts and. laces and white hats with big they find train of Pullmans out of e y j Big Bill Hotchkiss, i { i As the i feathers in them and I'm a queen In St. L me all that. And 1 jewels and a watch. Her Dream Got a Jar Goodness, but what a rude jar Katie's +fream got when Policeman Flannery broke through the crowd. tle Norman," uy from home Katie's eyes vulsivel “This kid runs away from home once month," said the copper, dragging ber toward the gtreat crossing og the passengers spread apart. Thi < Bote apolled. the. Lackawanna, Limited Gelayed fiffeen minutes, and Queen Katie was humiliated in a police court -TWO ATTACKED POLICEMAN. | Ome Man Arrested In Badly Bent- i en During Fight. Im the West Side Court to-day Thomas ‘Hickey, of No, 452 West Twenty-ninth Street, a special officer, and Policeman Coulter, of the West Thirty-seventh street. station, appeared as complain= nls ward Ch: e, of No. eh ered with c: ed bic Hickey eaid that Christie with two fother men fell upon him at the foot of Thirty-ffth street and North river Jost night and attemp ‘ow him jinto the river. He {held on to Christie, whom Myatiy during the fieht. C ‘the attack upon the spect: was riven time to produc Silk Waist Dept. Important Sale of ‘i tentirefront of Mexican drawn work, pltat hack, openwork eollar and cuffs ; colors, black ‘and white, | at $6.50 each, value $8.00, jroo Valenciennes Ber. Lace Watsts a-superior quality lace,rich ant patterns, finished wtih Jodice belt and Jap. silk lined, at $10.50 each, value $17.50, THE WORLD: WEDN SEEKS CHECK FOR $2,000. | Young Man Has Fricnds Arrested GIRL KILLED BY WAGON. Hun Over Wht Street and Dhow old, 0) Handed and w oo 4 One Hund | Yorkvil Court Welss, of N proving Made Life a Constant Burdenand Worry to Me, Says Alderman Welter, of Chicago; But | Was Quickly Cured by Warner's Safe “When health ts the one desire of your feclings © year ago, When kidn Through we pre Kindly advico of @ physician and friend T was induced to try Warner's Safe Cure. Four bottles made new and well man of me, and it was worth more to mo than a gent in Congress, -I feel so extremely gratified with the re- sults and so thankful for my restoration to health and strength that I gladly indorse your medicine and urge every one who even suspects tho slightont trace of kid- ney trouble to take it at once,” M. J. Wel- tor, Aldermin Twe ty-fourth Ward, is 10 Ret Ww and liver troubl his wonderful from Alderman Wel ter adds but more to the many hundreds of letters received daily from grateful men and women everywhere who have been saved from lives of misory and suffering, and ono from death itself, by Warner's Safo Cure. the world’s greatest cure for all diseases of the kidnoys, liver, Windder and blood. for over 40 yen the one remedy that cures and leaves no Otto St., Chicago, ll. ‘MR. M. J. bad after effects, HAVE YOU THESE CERTAIN SIGNS OF KIDNEY TROUBLE? Pans tn back and head, rwellings, frequent destro to urinate, painful passing of w rhoumatiam, fullness Undor eyes, constipation, bad digestion, drowsy feeling, lack of ambition and interest. They are all sure indicdtions that your kidneys have been diseased for months TEST YOUR URINE, ! vou bave any doubt let a little morning urine stand © 4 hours, If a sediment forms or particles float about 1m Mt or St becomes cloudy your kidneys aro neriously affected. You have no time to lose if you have auy of these symptoms, or if your family in thin or past generations hay had kidney trouble; it's hereditary. It's y member of they'll give | 200 Fap. Silk Warsts,| angerous to neglect the kidnayn for even a Get 0 bottle of Warn Cure at the nearest drug store, It has cured thousands of canes after every other medicine failed, and it will surely cure you. It removes the inflammation and replaces the wasted, digeased tisnues, and cnables the orgaus to do thelr work properly and fully. All drug stores, or direct, G00. and $1 a bottle. Safe Cure Is guar teed abwolntely pure and free from dan. ny “so-called” kidney cures, Beware of and imitations. advice and medical booklet fren. Warner's Safe Cure Co., Rocheator, N. Y. PILLS MOVE THE BOWELS GENTLY AND AID A SPERDY CURE. WM. VOGEL & SON. Sloping Shoulders ‘The Way Our Clonefitting. Collar Seta, Distinctive Suits & Overcoats. The man who gets about and does things is the man who realizes what an important role his dress assumes. A man may not be con- scious of it, but good clothes work for his good. To say our clothes are good would be expressing it mildly—they are more than that, they are as perfect as clothes can be made. Their source of distinctiveness lies in our “Concave”? Shoulder and ‘‘Closefitting’’ Col- lar. And every man will note the difference between our ‘Concave’? Shoulder and the ordinary stuffed shoulder at a glance. Our **Concave’’ Shoulder is typical of what is best in tailor craft—its grace and breadth and height are the result of careful shaping and modelling by hand. We have put our ‘*Con- cave’’ Shoulder and ‘‘Closefitting”’ Collar into all of our $15 Suits and Overcoats. At $15—Sack Suits, in all the new single and double breasted models, of blue and black Serges, black Thibets, blue and black Cheviots, and plain and fancy effects in Twecds. Cassimeres and Worsteds. At $15—Top Coats—a wide range of models—made of the new shades of tan and green Coverts. At $15—Medlum Length Overcoats of black and Oxford unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk lined throughout to edge of lapels. At $15—Rain-Proofed Overcocts in the Belted Back or plain model, 50 and 2 Inches long, of Cheviots and Whipcords, in plain and high calor effects, Spring Suits and Overcoats $15 to $35. ra & Taylor, dadway and Twentieth Street tf and Fifth Avenue, ~ Oe ig re | « Cromsing a Haren Almost Castantly No KidneyandLiverlrouble appear It is caused which sores, nal or WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, Horrible torture of] children |; Thousands watch the fevered unrest and the awful torture thelr babes and children un- dergo when Rashes, blotches, pimples and Immediately they blood is impure or poisoned, and begin to dose an already overworked stom- ach with vile and noxious drugs, when as a matter of fact the disease is not in the blood, but solely in the skin, | Don’t dose the stomach! These Rashes, Blotches, Pimples and Breakings-Out name of Eczema, and entirely Confined to the Skin, and) in no instance is it the result of impure or poisoned and their ravages there result in the sensations from this disease. treatment for ECZEMA is by Exter- Our confidence in the D.D.D. Prescription. So many astonishingly effective and permanent cures have been made by this wonderful Skin Disease Remedy D. D. D, Prescription) that we are abso- lutely convinced it will conquer any and ave muceaeded in, pectin ar filens Surnishings at Guarantee Clothing ©. 127 Street & 3™ Ave. HERE has never before been a sale which involved so high a character of men’s furnishings. And it is only by an exceptional trade turn that we are enabled to offer merchandise of this character at such rarely We have purchased the entire stock of high-class Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, &c., uptown corner low prices. the from the well-known Haberdashery, CONWAY 2 CO., 155 West 125th St., At 4g What It Cost Them. They having merchandise, retired from business, finding it impossible to continue with so high a grade of A fair index as to the quality of these goods may be had from the imprints which the articles bear, Wilson Bros, notable makers, E. & W. Collars, Cufis and Shirts. Underwear, Bendix Neckwear, Dent's Gloves, Scriven & Co, Shiris and Underwear, and other articles from equally All of this stock is now marked at way below regular prices—the savings are enormous. Sale Starts Thursday We have placed all of these easy. Earl & Wilson Collars, standard price 25c; our sale price 2 for 25c, Earl & Wilson Cuffs, standard price 25c; our a price aie 25c, ent’s Gloves, standard price $1.85; our pri afl Wilson Pi ; anne ‘arl & Wilson Pure Irish Linen Negligee Shirt: Standard price $3.50; our sale price $8.50. ss Earl & Wilson Coat Shirts, standard price $3.50; our sale price $2.59. Ccsmopolitan Brand Imported Lawn and Madras Shirts, $2 grade; our sale price $1.25, Conway’s Special Gloves, standard price $1.50; cue ears Lae ae i a rrow Bran jars, 1 de; our sale pri 9c, $1.00 a doz, oe oe Glastenbury All Wool Camel’s Hair Underwear, Standard price $1.50; our sale price 75c. Glastenbury Health Underwear, standard price $1.75; our sale price $1.12. Famous Bendix Neckwear, in four-in-hands, English reheat and all other new styles, 75c, $1, $1.50 fra les all at half price; 38c, 50c and 75c, Scriven’s Natural Wool Underwear, $2.25 grade; ontceemapolitan Brand. Silk Sb smopolitan Bran rts, $3.50 grade, sale price $2.25, eiescntanions Hudson Brand Woven Madras Shirts, $1.50 grade; T5c. French Balbriggan Underwear, 75c grade; 37¢. Green Trading Stamps double the usual sale---that is, 2 with every 10c. In addition to the advantages offered Morning at 9 o’Clock. a od all goods on separate tables so asto make selection and buyin, Here is a partial list—a mere outline of the hundreds of bargains ; ye ji oie Silk Underwear, $2 grade; our sale ri . Marseilles and Silk Vests, $4 grade; price $1.50. ESC Pure Silk Vests, that were $3, $4 and $5; our sale price $1.75, Pongee Silk Pajamas, that were $5; our sale Price $2.50. Genuine Guyot Suspenders, standard price 50c; our sale price 39c, Monarch Brand White Full Dress Shirts, standard Bere RUE) Carat ine T5C. an inderwi a ale price 75c, aOR Sr) Kae ‘enssclacr Brand Pleated Negligee Shirt: . grade; our sale price 75c. ne apse Cooper Brand Derby Ribbed Underwear, $1.50 grade; our sale price 75c. Doctor Wright’s All Wool Underwear, $1.50 err cke and Lisle Hal ace and Lisle Half Hi 3 épalsen, lose, 50c grade; 20c a pair, Men's Fancy Pajamas, that were $1.25; our sale Price 75c, In addition to the above, this stock contains hundreds of articles too numerous to mention, such as Umbrellas, Garters, Negligee Shirts, Silk Under- | Wear, Leather Belts, Full Dress Protectors, Jewelry, Sweaters. It will be necessary to examine these articles in order to appreciate their value. we will give every collector of S. & H. quantity of Trading Stamps during this purchase, or 20 with each dollar’s worth. Guarantee Clothing ©. pace) 127 Street & 5™Ave. 2) of Mothers, every night,! breakings-out _Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. _| roan HERE'S no faltering here in the policy underlying the foundation of THE H. BATTERMAN STORE. An am. ple dollar’s worth of merchandise for every hundred cents, from one week’s end to the other, is the magnet that attracts to this store all seusible and thrifty women. on their little bodies and faces. imagine the child's Treat the skin. are given the general purely and simply a local disease blood. This disease is by thousands of little germs) burrow into the outside skin, | $5.00; special. ~“Allwoo! blac! the fiery itching and burning experienced by sufferers | The only successful | Local Applications. (The Splendid Chances in Street & Dress Skirts. Every woman will be keenly iaterested in these great skirt ofterings for Thursday. Walking Skirts, in navy, black, Ox- fords and fancy mixtures, with strap seams and self strapping over hips; worth $3.98 and $4.98; | All wool cheviot dress skirts, in navy and black, nine gored, with strapped seams and kilt flare, silk button trim~ mings at top of skirt; worth | skirts, with satin taffeta straps lengthwise | | | of skirt, three taffeta silk folds over hips; worth $7,50; special | $1.50 Chair, 75c. | Golden Oak cane seat Din- | ing or Bedroom Chair, long Men’s Soft Bosom breathe coolness. Th stores 1.49. Here, Thursdi a 1.98 buttons; sizes 2,98) |75: Toorday, a 50 dozen Men‘s 7; value with split neckband, 3.98 | | full size, with ® 17; made to sell at all diseases of the Skin and Scalp. i : post, braced hand-turn soles, straight patent leather We back this assertion , tips, medium and opera toe, military ith our'guarant jarms, carved and Cuban heel, in sizes 334 to 7 and with our guaranty. | fac C to EE widths, and ties of patent col ' ; | back, five spin. pal It, Those who are interested in this sub- with turn soles, opera toe, Cuban heels, Ject are invited to call at our store and| J | dles, three front mat kid tops, in sizes 234 to 7, and C see actual photographs of many people ‘rungs, value to E widths. Big saving in this offer- cured of these seemingly incurable Skin] | $1.50, ings you get tates pal at the regular Diseases. | $1.50, price of two. Worth $2.50; D. D. D. Costs but $1 a Bottle, || special... 75¢ | Thursday.ses sees. $4.69 a guaranteed to cuse or money re- ak Arpaio if LL Irish Linen Shirts. 1 Have you seen the new Irish linen shirts ?_ Their very looks : are soft bosom, with pearl buttons, cuffs attached or de- tached, sizes 14 to 16, You'll see shirts like these priced in all furnishing 98c 100 dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts, body of good quality white cambric, with high- ae andes front, in neat white, blue an ick stripes, split neckband, 1 Titel a fadras Negi Shirts, neat stripes and figures a fia button, cut ir of link cuffs; sizes 14 [$2.50 Oxfords, 1.69] | 500 pairs of Women’s Fine, | | Oxford Ties are going out Thursday at a price-saving of nearly $1 on a pi | They comprise ties of glace kid with the most] tores In New York to act ag ml retall agents in this city. 6th Ay, and 23d St., N. Y.,’ SUNDAY WORLD: WANTS WORK * i oteden MONDAY. MO! £ am nae ¢ Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St. WeGive “S.QH.” Green Trading Stamps. None With C. 0. Ds. AN&G Brooklyn. ‘Florence’ | Shirt Waists, 1.00 100 dozen of the well-known “Florence” Shirt Waists, in fine white lawn, some trimmed with dainty embroidery,others lace trimmed, very fu!l fronts, tucked, the new bishop sleeve; every garment guaranteed to fit perfectly; sizes 32 to 44; value $1.75 to $3.00... 1.00 Cotton Shirt waists trimmed to Stylish Shirt Waist Dresses, white lawn and duck; also pretiy colored lawns, chambray, madras and cheviot; pink, blue and black and white effects: some trimmed with trimmed; new, stylish flare skirts and pretty value $2.75 to $3.50......- = > Waist Drees, 1.98 lace, others embroidery match; sizes 32 to 42; 1.98 4.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 1.10. Women’s and Misses’ ready-to-wear Hats, made of silk straw, in sailor and all the newest designs, solid col- ors and combinations, trimmed prettily and simply, none sent C. O. D., worth $1.50 to $4. 1. 10, —— 4 ) 23c. Plaid Ribbons, 12%c. foe Plaid Ribbons, 414 inches wide, pretty combinations for children's hats, bows tied free, yard 1276c = —— ~ — a - : @ 15c.. Hosiery ‘11. 12%c. Dimities, 5c. & Women’s Stockings, fast black 9,000) yards Ct pial ee a cotton, seamless ‘feet, double Mest roculatiy iain ya.. SC heels and toes, full width and colors; regularly 12%&c. yd.. extra long, some with maco At Zc, —8:700 yards of print. » feet, good quality.......... 116 "ed \Muslin, fine and Children’s Stockings, fast black, - Sheer, various designs and colorings; worth 1234c. yd. der, brown, mais, black, &c.; worth 15c. yard..... tions, absolutely a 19c, 1 bed, knee length, lace trimmed, value, at, yard.......... _93c well finished, full sizes ; AL 16leo ako. seen 2 worth 30c., special....... 20c 5 if yar fancy 5 5 it 105. Sees ie ight Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed, fine and medium colorings, new signs, in close imitation of silk 104c foulards; regularly sold at 17c, per yard......... 7c —5,500 yards of fine At Bic. Dimities, complete line of plain colors, such as pink, navy, grays, tans, nile, red, laven- 83c At 94c. —8,000 yards of fancy Organdies and Lawns, beautiful effects of all descrip- extra good quality, seamless feet, double heels and toes, heavy and light weight; 15¢. kind 1OC Chiltren's Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, low neck arid no sleeves, neatly trimmed, all sizes ; worth 10c., special. 6c Women's cotton Vests, Swiss rib- bed, good quality, low neck and sleeveless, neatly trimmed and full sizes; 124¢c. kind... 86 Women's cotton Pants, Swiss rib- quality, low neck and sleeveless and low neck with short sleeves, lace and ribbon trimmed; these come in regular and extra sizes; worth 25c,, special.. 150 - -a de- Summer Needs in Furniture. Q@ Porch Roc! > solid maple, finish, spi back, dou $1.25, Chiffoniers, oak, 5 deep draw- golden pug ers, brass trim- mings, all lock, weod back, “30 inches wide, value $6.00, 3.98 reed seat; value 95c <@ kers, | Couches, leatherette, Spanish de- light sign, full 30 inches wide, 6 feet 4 inches long, closely tufted, ndle “ruffled sides, spring edge, fringe, best steel open construc- ble tion, value $16.00....... 11.25 Iron Bed Couches, telescope, bronzed, National spring, can be used-as single, 2 single or large size bed; your choice of covering on mattress and bolster, complete, value $9.00.... 6.75 Mantel Cabinets, golden oak or ma- hogany finish, large French bevel mirror, eres refs with openwork top, 2 shelves, value $10.00. . 6.95 Extension Tables, round or square tops, solid oak, high. ly pol. . ish deep rim, fluted legs and ane feet, open 6 feet, tops are 44 in., value $14.00 11.50 Upholstery Needs for Summer. Summer Portieres, made of grenadine, with solid cross stripes, 3 yards. long, fringe on end; value $1.65 pair....+ 1 Reversible armure_ tapestr 2 yds. wide x 2% able for couch or table; ac- tual worth $3.50, each... 7 etty real Irish Point Lace Afsithe heavily embroidered, width, 3 yards long; worth 1 $2.75, palt....seeeeeeeeee Japanese Bamboo Portieres, 3 Pas x 8 ft, special, each... OC Heavy brass Extension Rods for curtains, value 8c., each. . Mattin 50c. best Panama Matting, linen 25c warp, fancy and floral pat- terns, yard... 35c, Japanese cottan warp Matt carpet patterns, ‘20 yards only to each customer, yard Cottage China Matting, yard.. 65c. extra Brussels in stair d, Covers, yds. long, suit- Cur- room ————¢ fine Curtain Muslin, 36 inches wide, in fancy, figures, dots and stripes; regular price 12%c..... Ne Qc Vestibule Door Lace, in Renaissance lesigns, 27 in. wide; value 2c, yd... 12% White enamel Curtain Rods, 4 feet lorg, complete, with ends value 124c Tapestry Table Covers, 114x1% yards square, heavy knotted fringe; actual value $1.50... 696 Fancy China Silks, remnant lengths, suitable for lambrequins and piano Scarfs, 32 inches wide; regu- 3c! ar price 75c., yd. ; 35c gs and Rugs. 00} +25 full .75) 75c. and 85c. best Brussels Carpet, Jarge and small patterns,with ‘stairs to match, yard..,... 646 ting, Sampson's extra Oilcloth, in 1 h |” 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4, square yd. DOIG 17c $15.00 Japanese Rugs, 12x9 10c $18 Smyrna Rugs, reversi- ble, all wool, 12x9 feet... 11.00