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ca ISSING CASHIER'S WIFE PROSTRATED Ins. Clarence F. Cameron Ill ¥ . ‘Husband, Office Manager of $. Munn, Son & Co. ‘FIRM MAKES NO CHARGE AGAINST MISSING MAN. fFamily Believes He Is Victim of Overwork, and Ask Police to Look for Him—Experts Examining Books. Mra. Clarence F. Cameron, the dis- Jappenrance of whose husband cavsed }the cotton brokerage firm of 8, Munn, [Son & Co. to muspend, Is prostrated by [his mysterious absence and unless word reashes her from him svon it is feared Sher mind will fail. , She ts confined in her home at No. \@1 Second street, Brooklyn, unable to @ee any one and atiended by @ nurse Swnd her father-in-law, John F. Cam ron, and his wife, the latter being the missing man's stepu i. While {t is the common talk on the Hotton’ Exchange that 8. Munn, fon Co. have found discrepancies amount- to about $100,000, or @ut on the contrary say that wo far ‘they have nothing on which to make Sm charge against the mising ofMoe man- i confidential man, ‘The family, however, have usked the ice to look for him, fearing that under e in of overwork his mind has led, and that he may be some- aie and in need of assistance. If i gested but returned to his home, Serious Dincrepancy Discovered, One very serious discrepancy in the books kept by Camcron has come to Ught, although the firm hoves 1) may be explained all rigit. One of the firm's customers made a demand on it for $1,000 as a balance of thelr account. since the disappearance of Cameron ex- pberts have found that Cameron's books (@bow that this firm owes 8, Munn, Son ‘de Co, $28,000, thus-making @ discrepancy of $29,000 In the one account, The experts are still working on the books and calling on all customers and Agente for thelr accounts, It may be a week or ten days befure the true condi- Mion of affairs in/learned. No accusation 1s made by any one that Cameron is a defaulter, but in the tter of the furds which have not Ween‘accounted all are at aca {0 deter amine what has become of !t. Cameron was said to have been of exemplary habits. He %ad no expensive conneo- (tons and no luxurious tastes, He was aut known to gamble or rpeculate, and fwas an exceptionally hard worker. Both hii ly and his employers jeay that je the general activity in @ cotton market ustom nearly every ty Work until 1 ton the books, ‘ne Home Nights, When 4e reached bis home ho rarely Weft it at night. His wife says he never fwant out without her at night, and that gwhen they ¢id go aut it was to a Pheatro or calling on friends, and thi he always fived within hin means, she Says that his anlary and thelr mode of diving permitted him to start and main- tain a bank account, and that she was pf the opinion that it now amounted to multe 4 sum. Cameron was known to be exception- ally fond of his wife and their five- ie daughter, and the last time ‘they saw him, when he left home a yweek ago last Monday morning, he both of them and sald he would @t his work within an hour. ‘Instead of going to his work, how- daughter had measles, he would be Uttie later to work than usual. Noth- Wag thought of this until afternoon @ member of the firm, worried by non-appearance, called up hts home the telephone and inquired if he were ‘That was the first discovery that xpressing implicit conf- fn Cameron, insists that if his ) \@ccounts are tangled it must be the re- it of impaired mind; that h ri 4 overworked until his mind gave under the strain, and that he was responsible. She thinks he ts aick here and unable.to communicate ‘erie his family. ~ West Ss, TH, 1807 CARPETS LINOLEUM, .45, .50, .65,.80 per Sq, Yd | | (Reduced from .65,.75, .86, 81.00.) @ULCLOTH, .25, .35, .45 per Sq. Yd. ss Reduced from .35, 45, .66.) Plain and figured. (Reduced from $1.75.) flooring effects, suitable for Hall, mand Offi fice. Credit’’ offers unlimited op- for bargain-seckers. THWAIT 4. found by the police he will not be ar- | + from Worry Over Absence of | ) / | { t | | | | | | they have not | i made any accusation against Cameron, | ., | | ) » , GREAT REDUCTIONS, | | plan to e a laa a a PO ce i TE. / C. F. CAMERON, MISSING CASHIER OF COTTON FIRM. GROUT MAY STOP OAKLEY'S GAS PLAN gone oa, Comptrotier Grout may orpose Com er Oakley's plan to neollidated Gan Ce Welsbach mantic Inrops at $24 atin and the Toona the old-fashioned cost the city #17 uring the mantie Hehe of tn + the © er proposew the numbe: load arc King a siving aud at the time fneteaxing the number of power Melts. rgument is that the mantle ight In an excellent and powerfn) street tam; the difference in coat will én- able the pincing of two lights for every eleetle aro lamp on any block. “We not only better illuminate the crease the ac- reduced cout tract ‘will the gas company ® praotical rati- f iin bide which the elty re t year, How to Pronounce Hyomei. Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broad- way, Tell of This Remark- able Treatment That Cures Catarrh Without Stomach Dosing. “While all their customers who have used Hyomet agree that it Is re- markably successful In curing ca- tarrh a passag thore has been considerable diversity. of opinion as to how the name {s pronounced. “Hyome! is pronounced just as if it, were spelled ‘High-o-me,’ with the ac- cent on the first syllable, “It kills the germs of this disease, soothes and heals the irritated mu- coue membrane and effectually drives all catarrhal poisons from the item. We have #o much confidence In value of the treatment that we selling it with the understanding: t we will return the money If it other diseases of the BIG TAMMANY CROWD. 4 fs wit Beat“! Nelegation to St Anon Inrgemt dele os Tammany 4 the Louln W i ore many ad- rds ———<$<$<—<—<$—<—— DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMEN And Prominent Temperance Workers Use and Endorse Duffy’: Pure Malt Whiskey. |Rev. A. McLeod, D. D., the | Great Preacher, Was Cured of | Dyspepsia and Nervous Pros- tration of Forty Years’ Stand- ing by the Wonderful Medi- { cine Whose Virtues He Ext and to the Curative Qualities of Which He Owes His Re- | newed Vigor and Perfect Health. ENDORSE Honored and Respected Among Men, After More Than 50 Years of Constant Service in the Presbyterian Church, Dr. McLeod Makes the Following Frank and Outspoken State- ment of What Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Has Done for Him: “Lam now In my ty in my choren Rev. A. Mcleod. D1, of the Detroit Presbytery tarved God fearlessly and to the heat of my abil-| ffiloted with dympepata | 4 year and have 1 for more | ame well nigh unbear But for the grace of God help not be In the Jand of the tiving, Language fails to express the agony tne mind. “Something over a month aro T began tag your preparation. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. In the brief pertod of two days, T found that It began to help me. Aided my digertion. settled my nerves and T have gained ten pounds aince taking ft “T thank God there is such a medicine to be had, and recommend al! people with weak Tt gave me atrength, and nervous peop At ro any @ temperance ma 1 feel that it will help healing virtue of t think my pomition in this matter broken-down cons them, 1 wtil b your preparativ will be minunders (REV.) 4, McLRO semont in but of reat mul Malt Whinkey. very walk of Mie unite tn slant, the one true, 1 ., Greeniont, Mich outpouring of a grate! »peniy ack an 22, 1904, soul-—the letter mmending Sictnal whiskey Whiskey cures consumption, bronchi calarth, dynpepmin, and all kinds of atomach trouble. It never faite to bulld up a worn n, to noothe the tired nerves, to bring perfect health to the whole being. very testis er, N.Y. ar [Bern SHOES IN THE BRONX || 2891 3d Avenue, | D Between 1SOth and 451st Streets. BLYN SHOESIN BROOKLYN, |! New Store opens Saturday, June 4th, 829-831-833 Broadway, Between Park and Ellery Streets. The shoes that ha ie approval and continued custom of thousands of shoe buy- ers in Manhattan are crossing the river to Brooklyn. All the styles of other shoe and many styles that are e: clusively 'y be found in this newest, largest rightest, best stocked shoe store in Brook- || yn. Moreover, you will find the exact style | you want at exactly the price you want to || ‘pay! For Blyn shoes ure made in all | g => = = = | | | u falls to cure. All World readers know that we do, exactly as we, Block 8th A Colossal Cleara For country hou poses—these valu complete cloarani cannot last long. must appeal Come early, ummer wagon SPLINT FURNITU: frames, seat of strong woven splint, very special values, Sottees—were $5.00, no Frames of the hickory boughs-. seats of the woven inner bark Some very special values Settees. were $4.50, now,.g Arm Chairs, wore 32.00, WwooD FURN: and varnished: | D LINOLEUM, $1.35 per Sq, Ya, | Rockers, were $4.50, now, | |} vinta. Suit, wood’ frames. seats, 2 piece HAMMOCKS {n fancy cotton affoo grass, inoluding hooks or ropes: w Carpets and Upholste Senbemres tor Se anaes house—China and Japanese Mat- tings of newest patterns- Ohina, per-roll of 40 yas,.6.25 EXTENSION WINDOW BOREENS—special, each., } 7c WINDOW 8H AD special, each. 4 TOOWIGBAUNANN@.COMP'Y Furniture Entrance, 260-268 West 36th St., Near 8th Ave. quipment, for porch or lawn use igate our Cash Refunding System ante now 1.30, «++ 8.00 | 37 6 OLD HICKORY FURNITURE- Ideal furniture for summer use. and $4.00; now $1.25, $1.58 Foe C45) lored | HANDSOME Armchairs, were $4.00, now.. 2.25 inow ' 10.59 reed tomatic, wickless +» Re | SETIBES “were $6.50:now.. 4:16 || $6.00, only . 49) SUMMO BOCKBBS'— very iarge i vere 8 4.69 | peal now ..... LAWN SWINGS, four ABLE adults, reguiar $7.25, now 9.49 (= is t or Mex COMBINATION GARDEN HOSE, Ltt MOWBRS, 12-inch, spe- cial . . BEST GALVANIZED NUR- SERY REFRIGERATORS HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS, worth $11.50 GARDEN REILS, gus anteed, Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Sts, ve., 35th to 36th St.,N.Y. nce Sale of Summer Furniture r all practical Summer fur; economical purch: Prices have been cut in haltthareee je stock Is limited, and with such prices as these the assortment eries to all suburbs. Railroad fare allowed out-of-town customers, id benefit by the big rebate we give all purchasers, 4] tot fo: di { ichi SILVER BIRCH FURNITURES ' House furnishing Frames of the boughs. with berk |PHOTO COLORS, in 21 ine |IMact, seata of interwoven hears git frames and S-tneh | 39 folint large assortment, - i olen Imortast TBs nice 7h eee utc a Plocbalcs astien me By WOH Be) were $16.00; now 9.99 3.85 1.69 rates ARM CHAIR, 0, now. QT. ARCT |CREAM FREEZER.. firmly woven seats and nma- -PIECE| ple frame; excellently finishe: TOILET | strongly made. me amas VILLA SUIT — Settee, arm and side chairs; were $16.00; 9.55 IT—8 rocker and ‘ALS \VITRIFIED CHINA |SET, with Jar, worth y gp] Penner eo colors... b ECORATED DIN- | places, rock NER SET. 100 pleves, reg\- g | arm Pacubrrimetelaie ‘CE E TOILET SET. and — comfortable; LAWN 8S adults, regular ‘an orth $1.61 98c| mirror and {s well made; worth 26 ft, 3 ply, 2 BND 1.98 2.26 8.49 ted 49c uaranteed, regular price $2. a = a recht te ARTMENT ular price 75c. “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING: JUNE 1, 1904, keep the butter and mil them,_ If you go outside of these four you run the risk of being dissatisfied, attractively as the Refrigerators, Our basement sal¢sroom is an ideal place to pu ‘Chase all your warn) weather WATH AVE, 192 TOZ0™ STREETS The shirt waist sale that will -set all New York agog. that it will be impossible to find room $9 3 waists at 98c. Tis sale is of such an unusual magnitude, the number of waists so large, for them all in our regular second floor waist department, so -we're going to use the entire centre aisle in the main floor—making 2 showing that will surpass any similar event ever held in New York. Note the sale of $6 to $10 real Jap silk waists at $4.65. You MUST read every item of this stirring shirt waist bargain news in order to catch the full import, because you cannot judge this sale by any previous sale. Bought them at a great loss from a manufac. turer who could not find demand for his output because of* the early season's backward weather. We'll guarantee that there's no woman in all “7 Now just a word about the styles, Every crea- New York that can attend this great sale without tion is a work of art, delineating in dainty man- coming an enthusiastic’ buyer, To put it in ner the most approved styles of the day—all mild terms, these values are unprecedented. made from these soft, sheer materials with a lib- Of course you can readily realize this when eral use of lace trimming—and those sheer, cool we stats that $1.50 waists will sell at 79c., $2 effects, so dressy and neat—not humdrum styles waists at 9 waists at $1.39, $3.25 which no one would want at any price, but waists at $1.05, i § waists that bear the earmarks of exclusiveness $6 waists at $3, and $6.50 waists at $3.65 and clever origination. To-morrow will be the the story is but half told —you must s greatest shirt waist day in the history of this waists—the smart styles—the dainty, eff store, . i creations which all the world of style g 7 {is buying and glad to get them at the regular prices. 796. Lawn, embroidery trim, regular $1.50, for 7Q¢, 98c.— Lawns, lace or embroidery trim, $2.00, for 98, 1.39 Lawn, lace"or embroidery trimmed, . for 1,39, 1,65—Lawns and organdies, laco or embroidery trimmed, $3.25 for |.65, 2,00--Lawns and organdies. lace or embroidery, $4.00, for 2.00, 2.39—Fine lawns and Iinons, trim or tailor made, regular $5.00, for 2,39 $2. 4 waists at $2, $5 waists at $2.39, Still } Come and join the host of saving buyers. 3.00—Lawns. with lace or em- brotdery, regular $6.00, for!3.00, 3.65 —Fine lawns and linons with lace trim or embroidery, regular $6.50 walsts, for 3.65, Jap silk watsts, the rel, with imported Japanese silk embroidered flowers or fancy designs—some colored, some white, also black; sold orininal i} ly from $6.00 te $18.00; our price will be 4.65, WSs) | 7 Us Iwas Coolest Summer underwear 19c and 39c, that means comfort in warm weather. Ll walking skirts, *5. Third Floor. rs | 750 *10 | SKIRT so fashionable that any woman would be proud to have one or two for street wear— SELECT your Summer supply of cool, comfortable eee ean eee gee createne underwear at Simpson Crawford Co.’s Thursday, when you can | and Hardly seems possiblé that Simpson Crawford Co. could ofier a skirt for which any woman would be glad to pay $10, at half price, but then the maker—one of the foremost tailors of women’s smart ap- parel—wanted to turn his sur- plus stock into cash, and sold us 750 at half price. Every skirt is finished in a superior manner. They are ahead. of many of the skirts offered elsewhere at $10 in point of style, elegance, quality and newness of the material. $5 for $7.50 ‘5 $3.50 for $5.00 Bathing suits; Women’s briitiantine. $1.95 for *3.50 its; For miss Bathing suits: ae le 03 and w > secure absolutely dependable qualities at prices like other stores will tailored; bona-fide $10 values at $5, neither man nor woman can afford to miss this oppor- 19¢ for women's Richelleu | 39¢ for men's maco balbrig- 25c for women's 39c Rich- ton shirts and drawers; splendid thread vests; 3 for $1.00. web crepe underwear, 37.75 for $12.00 Regular prices $1 to 52. Pongee coats; Embroidered ——————_ colar. chase forlast week’s record-breaking sale Stupendous sale of boys’ “made and serviceable suits that will wash and wear well. wash suits to turn his stock into ready money. @ Floor, will bring a host of saving mothers here to-morrow. immense—plain white duck crashes, and every desirable kind of materials; all made and trimmed to 6 years—made of every desirable kind wash matert- | handsomest line of wash suits ever shown for the suits—perhaps 350, but, then, they are worth coming | they’re so good you'll want a half dozen—while they ask in August. Main Floor. _ but we've only 750. tunity to purchase good quality underwear for the former ribbed mercerized vests, low gan shirts and drawers; equal to elicu ribbed mercerized and | ly made; good as underwear usually 50c for women’s 75c lisle | 75c¢ for men’s silk and cotton Linen walking suits: eGormect styles for] The two popular sizes—15 and 1534—just 1,000 $5.50 for 8.75 ° *2 wash suits at 85c. NE Those handsome, well mad le sui For a few dollars during this sale you can clothe your boy for his 85 in a first-class manner; at 85c. money—for boys 4 to 10 years old—made of madras, early for) at $4.10, i | last, $1. Boys’ Russian $6,00 suits, 2: 2: meshes, voiles, etamines, canvas men’s near-wool materials; elegantly That's the way this bargain story reads, and every price helps to emphasize it. The weather's so warm now that | 19c 39c | at 39c. and splendid ribbed vests for the latter at 19c. Women's underwear. Underwear for men, neck, no sleeves; never sold for less | kind sold elsewhere at soc. Gee | 50c for men’s Sea Island cot, | | , lace trimmed lisle vests, sold tor $1.00. . 35c for women's 65c lisle 50c for men’s Japanese cob- thread vests. underwear, usually $1.50. Shirtwaist suits: Fine lkwn or linen, Q Hea . = a 1,000 negligee shirts, 59c. ummer. $12 for $18.00 Superior quality, new patterns, #1 to £2 negligee 59 shirts—the last lot of that great pur- 59 c Cc Linen dusters: roe travelling or-driv- | ieeeeeeemcteeaeseseas TAN VER during the entire history of this store has such an enormous sale of boys’ wash suits been inaugurated—not in numbers, but from a bargain standpoint, for we are going to sell bona fide $2 wash suits at 85c! Not old styles either, but new ideas especially designed for this season's wear, This great sale is the result of a fortunate trade transaction—the outcome of - business exigencies that compelled America’s foremost manufacturer of boys’ entire vacation. But there’s one thing you want to remember though---there’s only 4,700 of these suits, and this announcement 4,700 boys’ sallor wash suits, worth up to $2.00, at 85¢.—These fine wash- able suits are made for boys from 4 to 10 years. The assortment of materials to select from is Boys’ Russian blouse sults, worth | Boys’ wash blouse suits, worth up up to *2,50, at *1.10—For boys from 214 | to $3.00, at #1.35—Without a doubt the als in sailor, Eton collar and Russian blouse styles, also | linen, duck, chambray, crash, etc.; all are desirably plain white duck suits. There's not many of these | trimmed; nota suit in the lot worth less than $2.50; 3 { to 6 years, $3.95. Boys' Russian $7.50 suits, to 6 years, $4.95, h 250 Young men’s $12 suits, 45 to.18 years, $8.50. Great Summer sale of the best 4 refrigerators. 60 HANDSOME CARTS,|LARGE ROCKER, was THE REFRIGERATOR question is a serious one now in face of this warm weather, which has come to stay, and best steel gear, fine body, | $6.00, now ............., 415 4 we ask you to consider seriously these unusually low prices and the fact that they represent the best four refrigerators manufactured— worth $850. 4 gg DOUBLE CANE FURNITURE the “Star,” “Atlas,” “Ford” and ‘Jewett.’ They are made with a view to saving ice, and they perform that function fully as well as they Ik cool and sweet, the vegetables crisp and fresh, They are perfect refrigerators in every respect, So we guarantee Basement Salesroom, The “Star? rélrigerator at $4.95 is an ideal cooler for small apartments, It circulates more cold $ 9 air from 35 Ibs, of ice than any other refrigerator sold at such a low price, because the ice doesn’t ° melt rapidly; We advise you to buy the Star if you want a good yet inexpensive refrigerator. il a Heian f 3 wn and home are priced. just as Water Coolers, Screens and a thousand other necessary things for garden, la’ seaalsotmorrow: J °4,.95 The Summer Stoves, ~The For iment-house_stvtey | 64.00 ME, Fetriwerator | |— oo ; Extension screens. | || These prices are so low we cannot fill mail orders or send| an, 0. D. | Walnut stained screens. | 20 in, high, extend to 37 in., 236) 24 in, high, extend to 37 in., 256 | 27 in. high, extend to 37 in,, 276 301n. high, extend to 37 in,, 306 | Sido spring screens. | in, high, extend to 30 in, 236 | | | 24 in. high, extend to 39 ir., 276 || 30 in. high, extend to 31 in. 30¢ || | 30 in, high, extend to 35in., 326 | | | 30m high} extendto 39 in., 356| fPadiSniatasicinidaouaaricnte Sula eee) Lite Bare wh retrigerat Din ite 9) PA Woy 12.75 Water coolers: S3¢™, "arent: Yn maroon oF, oui | 890 R125 «81.50 $1.75 Wood jacket coolers: Wiki. receptacle, nickel plated faucet: The “Atlas” 235), 4 MID. AS RNIN TRG Pigg 7.50 475 1 CHAR. PB; Y 4a es ” | tas” apariment house style, | 10 ty, i Ib. | 1873 21,75 . 130 to ye tee.” “Atlas” premel, timed, gia; | “Atlas” gram) aed. ins $3 1bs. | 155 1bs. 85 18! io 18.180 the. Dive Game automatic, wickl ing Stove, made by and guarantoca he % b j ~

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