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TWO CHILE ~ ARE KIOMPPD Little Girls Taken by a Man Who Bought Them Candy and Later Made Them Prisoners in Housé in West 40th Street] ing from Her House. SEIZES WOMAN AND SCREAM WITH FRIGHT i — UNTIL RELEASED. One of Them Says She Wag Pointed Out to Man by News- girl at Twenty-third Street , and Sixth Avenue. The police to-day are seeking a tall tout, smooth-shaven mun, who ts be- lleved to have taken two little «iris. twelve years old, lo a room on West Fordoth street, between Pighth and Ninh evenn and attacked them. The polk ed the story from Axnes hy years old, who was found at Ninth avenue and Thirty- street by Policeman Pitts, of tho West Thirty-seventh street station. She Was crying, and held a coffee pot in old, of > Heights, Hoboken did some to-day Mrs. ten days ago eng: who described her 9 a servant, opartment store to buy a coffee pot @nd she had been accompanied by Ag- | lives st signed to the se. As i not show any Bixth avenue, where they got !nto con- Yersation with a newsgirl. ‘The latter galled to a man and said “Here are two little girls who want to go on the SC The man seemed friendly and took them to a candy store. He bought them soda water and a pound of candy Bupper together and he then took them fo a house on West Fortleth street between Kighth and Ninth avenues, When he got them into the house he took them to a room upstairs and told them they were prisoners and that he would not let them gu ‘They cried themselves to sleop and, according to the girl's story, the man came to the room Inter in the might and attacked them. Both girls screamed and the man took them to the street and left them, ‘The police say they belleve the girl's wtory and have started a search for the man. He wore a light sult, black fi @erby hat and low shoes. e said he wasn theatrical manager and prom- feed to put the two girls on the stage. - ENGAGED COUPLE ARRESTED FOR THEFT Girl Says She Took Clothes and Jewels that She Might Make a Good Appearance on Her Wedding Day. pulled Jt off. which drew a man was in lookers sym) large crowd. ight, a man In the crowd Railroad. He took the Poilee Headquarters, Bloomfleld street, th ing.. The servant to the Jersey C! thoritles. to Leave Cars. There was a small a block teen panic, Kate Dillman, a pretty Mhteen, who lives at No. 64 Park ave nue, Brookly ‘nA cell at the Leo avenue Police station, charged witn lerceny, In another cell in the same prison iy Frank Kerr, of No, 6% Park avenue, aginst who a similar com- platut is lodged, ané who was to have made the girl his wite on Sunday “ext, ‘The girl 1s accused of entering the @partments of Mrs, Ella Miller and her brunette ot |py the blowing out of a fuse left Bath way to the street. tored with difficulty by sind the stalled train. theatre after the robbery, and upon their return both were arrested The girl admitted the robbery, wuld that she did tt to get Jeweirs clothes to wear at her wedding, w ghe wag determined to make a good pearance. She said that she inten eturning the property, after she was serr's wife. She was held in $00 bail 2, examination, and err and and re Don’t Elect further 00. Then another charge of larceny was made against Kerr by Frank Hartman, the ‘second charge he was held in $300 bail for a further hearing. WOMAN IN AUTO HIT WITH STONE Boys Accused of Throwing Mis- siles at the Machine as It Was Passing Through East Orange—Two Arrests. can have your hot, black, strong Food Coffee breath sweet, ails are gone, Mrs. Frederick Tidey, of Irvington, 4s suffering from a blow on the head from a stone thrown by a boy while she was passing through East Orange with her husband in thelr auto, Mrs. Tidey's hat and her hair pi Postum thized with the serva When Miss Allen told her story, how cv summoned Policeman Dundee, of the Lackawanna servant, to whom Miss Allen was attll clinging, to FUSE BLEW OUT AND BLOCKED LINE Small Panic Follows Mishap to, Fifth Avenue Elevated Train | in Brooklyn—Wild Scramble GAL DETECT [HEF BY SKIRT Miss ‘Mabel Allen Plays Role of Sleuth and Captures Servant Who Stole Jewelry and Cloth- TEARS OFF HER VEIL. ystanders Watch Lively Strug- gle and One Summons Police, Who Search Servant’s Room and Find Stolen Goods. Miss Mabel Allen, twenty-two years very determined young woman, Webster avenuo, Jersey City detective work in that put the Hawkshaw department to the blush. Loutse Allen, Mabel's mother, yd A young woman if as Nettle Wilson, On Saturday the family went away to spend Sunday. The house Was left to the care of the new girl; local ber hand but when the family returned Monday She told Pitt that she lived at No. 4] ‘he servant had vanished and with her Fraukin ‘Ter op ‘Twenty - sixth | quantity of Jewelry and Miss Allen's Bireet, between gith and Ninth ave- | best gowns, nues. Her mother had sent her to a| The police were notified of the theft and Detective Robert Pierson was as- Plerson did nes M in | pid results, however, fwenty-ti een Bighth and | Miss Allen decided to do a little sleuth. Winth avenues. ing on her own hook. She learned Afler buying the coffee pot they | ¥esterday that the missing servant had walked to Twenty-third street and| been seen in Hoboken, The’ young woman went to Hoboken at five o'clock this morning. She took up her post on the main street leading to the Lackawana ferrv and watched the passing throng. Towards 7 o'clock she saw a heavily veiled young woman coming toward her. As she drew nearer Miss Allen recognized her skirt rustling each and then took them to a res-|on the form of the velled woman, As faurant on Seventh avenue somewhere| the skirt approached, its owner stepped above Twenty-third street, They had|up to the wearer and, selzing her veil, She immediately recog- nized Miss Wilson. A struggle followed, No police: and at first the etectives then were sent to the pris- sroom she had engaged at N Hoboken. ound the stolen Jewelry and c en was turned 1 followed by of trains, which lasted for fit- minutes on the Fifth avenue ele- vated road in Brooklyn to-day, caused ‘Phere was a crowd on the train which Beach at 7 o'clock. nearing Lefferts Park the fuse of the third car of the train blew out with a loud report and the crowds of men and women on the car tried to fight their In the scramble sey- eral persons were knocked from fect and trampled upon. Order was re- the When shetr train Gaughter Emma. of No. 331 Vernon} ®uaras. 4 The train could not move on until the avenue, and stealing jewelry and| usr ‘hae been replaced. While this was clothes, Her betrothed took her to the] being ddne a long line of trains watted f No. 176 Harrisur treet, who said :, * Kerr had stolen some, brass fixiues trom }to tread the misery mill of him. Kerr denied the charge, but on the coffee..toper when you delicious, POSTUM and be rid of all the old cof-| fee “ails, hale, hearty and happy, sleep sound and wake up refreshed and springy, head clear, stomach—won'’t know you have one when the stomach And you won’t miss the} |coffee a bit, for well boiled! is delicious and really works wonders where tated her from serious injury, though the stone raised a paintu'the coffee drugs (unsus- Sruise. Mr. Tidey complained to t ollee, and two small bova were ar-|pected) have torn down Tested, ‘They guve thelr names ‘as , Hanrry Spinning, nine vears old, and| your nerves and strength, Clarence alters, six years old, They wero arraigned in the police court in f East Orange to-day. Postum \ ee rebuilder, f HALF HOLIDAYS BEGIN. B. Altman & Co. announce that be- ginning Saturday, June 4, and during the months of June, July and August and September, the hours for closing | Wellville,” in each pkg. their establishment will be 12 noon on ya and § @'olook P, M. on other There's a reason, Get the little book, “The Road to is a powerful Man’s Body Recovered tn the Hud- ct t old. if about 5 feet 7 Inches tall, welglis 0 pounds, and brown eyes. of clothes, a black striped shirt. ec In his p CREW HAD NARROW ESCAPE. Schooner Churles H. schooner Charles A fr the, sinfeln row severa Bm be Becar They this THE WORLD: CHURSDAY KVENING, JUNE 2, 10a. ~> NOTHING ROMANTIC IN HER ENGAGEMENT Authoress of “The Story of Sa- | hara” Is Going to Marry a Mere Man She Met | Paso, Texas. UNKNOWN IN RIVER. on Of Pler 26, about forty years . was found off diver to-day. He The body of a m not yet Ident 36 Inthe Nor: has brown hair and mustache ‘The man Was dressed in a black s: black socks and In 8 . ‘ket waa a purse containing wo keys and a tobacco pouch. Fant Went Down Mi from Shore. GLOUCESTER, Mass., June 2—The Hunt, stone laden, Stonington, Me.. for Boston, sank | miles off Rockport early to-day. | “Duchtown 3. P. Dow and his crew nar- Aped drowning, the captain be- to swim toa yawlboat from vessel. The miles to shore, hor El Paso, Toxas. m@h had to Ing romantic Miss Lonise Forsstund, of Sayville, Ts of he Ship of Dreams” Stories,” her engagement to Lawrence Flood, of Miss Forasiund @ays there ts noth- about tho man she {9 Ohe Big Szore’s Women’s Gattored Outing Susi. Norfolk. full box or semi-fitted coat styles of Natural or Butcher's Linen in white and natural shades; some are prettily plaited and others finished with dainty colored trim: mings: the skirts are runabout lengths and are pretily plaited: Women’s Stylish the author stories, Was born and they in EL went a year ago to c for a new story, ‘The date for ti wedding has not at phia nia Telegrap! an of th career in an |hay, let me tel ye may be of help nd you may sec a no Have got more Ave; a heap of peepie who have more bral yan you have. and mor in El) Don't yo “The of and announced Story at him {ter ail, you're amen ter fst folks 1 has for vourrelf, My bow.’ al O10 of us Ir—jugt folks. establishment there should be a steady and resistless current of cheery activity. The interest is electrical; the very air of the Store seems surcharged with the invisible force. The Store is gay in its Summer garb. stocks appeal to eye and purse with equal grace and favor. To-morrow being Friday, the day will be exceptionally interesting. Some of the special offerings are herewith enumerated. riday...+.. Coc Sections, Second Floor, Front.) ‘omens Outer 1 Covert Coats. Friday we continue the important clearing by offering Women's Covert Coats, made of the best quality narrow wale English Covert cloth, in topcoat styles, with fly front and fitted back, collarless styles, with novelty cape effects, plaited coats, with or without belts, the now popular box-back style; others with striped or lapped seams; price, 10.00 Friday, (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor, Front.) Oor beautiful effects. ‘The size we have reference to is 9x12, and sells regularly at $25.00. To-morrow we reduce it to Wilton Velvet Rugs. Rich, Effective and Attractive. ire range of Wilton Velvet Rugs will be at your beck and call to-morrow. The collection is a comprehensive one and includes the newest colorings and most The following floor coverings are extremely interesting as well he HODGES FIBRE RUGS — TI Ideal up-to-date summer floor coverings: an extensive showing: we feature to-morrow the 70. 50 6 9x12 size: price. 50, 000PortoRican Cigars at Halt Price Strictly high-grade Cigars— the product of Porto Rico's leading fac- tories. Mild. pleasant and aromatic flavor: LONDRES GRANDE, box of 1 2,50 1.75 REGALIA DE LA REINA, box of 100, BREVAS ESPECIALES, box of 50, quent use. ° (Main Fioor, Bast, 18th St.) Wash Goods Remnants Included in this lot are lawns, dimities, batistes, ginghams, voiles, silk mull, Swiss, madras, chambrays, cheviots and other popular washable fabrics that are ideal for Bn raed 2 Se up waists, skirts, children’s wear, & (Main Floor, Front, 19th St) In Ohe Children’s Store Children’s Suspender Dresses Priced Low ‘A very superior garment for the Child; made of fine Ae. hive wsen: ull'skre with, deeo_hemstiched bind- or blue lawn; sizes 2 t0 5 years. ing collar, cuffs, belt and suspender straps of pink OF superior quality white lawn; box plaited back ISe and frontt some have skirts of prety figured lawn all-white style have pink and blue trimmings; regularly $1.25. with suspender straps and trimmings to match—the (Second Floor, Centre, 19th st.) Upholstery. Mustin Curtains, —Masde with full ruffle: jus the thing for summers pair, 3Ic Ruttle Mustin.—severs\ scipes; by the ya JQ Gable Covers,—1' Tapestry Covers; all round; each, "! 29¢ (Third Floor, Front, 18th st.) Porcelain Lamps. Hand Painted and Sold Plated. They have gold-plated mountings, best foun, and the globes are verv pretty have sold regularly from $3.95 to sale, your choice, and match the lamps. (Third, Floor. Centre, 19th St.) central draught, lift out $4.95; for 2,95 OIL CLOTH—Exira heavy quality of Oil Cloth, 224, 2, 1% and | yd. wide. special lotto close. Sold regularly for 45c ‘and 50c. per square yd.; special to-morrow per sq. yd (Fifth Floor, “RBulwark’’ Grunks An entirely new syle of Trunk which will be offered_ to-morrow. “BULWARK” TRUNK of strength, and will resist the carelessness of the strongest baggageman. The “BULWARK” may be had in five convenient sizes, from 32 to 40 inches each size provided with an extra tray. This TRUNK is just the thing for fre- 9.50 to 17.50. (Basement, Poultry Yetting. POULTRY NETTING, galvanised wire. 18.735 (Ragement.) One S3e Front Front.) Power Of Seven Dollars arry, despite what might be ex- State of ay even bs at, that's ali any It is cool and inviting. Hot weather 7.50 Wines and Liguors. Chotcest Domesite and Imported Rrands. atic Apparently fully was the first to : MAS. LEROY JONES » ATSISTER'S WEDDING ft AtW | rine ‘Gtadtr |The Society Woman Who So |; Strangely Disappeared for Two Weeks Is Now Restored | and ma dd Gidd) A et The hi South. *| to Health. LONDON, Ju m | Club entertained Misa Katherine Holmes, the sister of | Of New, ork | Mrs. Herman Leroy Jonas, whone | j F Atrango disappearance so alarmed her family and friends, was married last | ¢r night to Grandin Norcross. } ‘The wedding occurred at the home of | * the bride's mother, Mrs. Piilip Hone, | s No, 216 Fagecombe avenue, and fore: | sat most among the guests Was Mrs. J) une Gubilee of Special Sales Indicates That a Powerful Battery Of Seasonable V Within The Walls Of and popular prices with every energy. fhe stocks are enormous; everything is| fresh; nothing ever loses the bloom of newness at The Big Store. And so it is quite natural that in every section of this huge Double 8:30 till 12 Th Sperry juni Cooper Store, sirable “S, & These “S. Folding Go-Carts. Folding Go-Carts are great con- veniences because they fold into such small space and can be carried as easily as a valise. The wheels fold under, the | | assembled in handles fold down and the sides fold over. They are compact, | | exceptionally strong and serviceable. The price for three sizes, 5.00, 7,004 9.00 (Third Floor, East, 19th St.) in this season’ at from $7.50 Lining Lawns is the price we ask to- 100 morrow for 36 t0 40 inch LINING LAWNS in all | | 29d $2.60, in a Yard the new and most wanted your choice, plain colors, including black white or cream No more serviceable lawn for Summer use could be found The price we name is extra special (Main Floor, Front, 10th St.) Price. The medicinal qualities of our liquors are unsurpassed. To-morrow we quoie the following special prices for these excellent items i ; Seaeal lara ) | CABINET RIESLING, very chotce dames: ,_ tt is our MAR Imported from Armand | ‘ievithine wine, case 12 quarts... 8.00 It is » citadel Freres & Co. . veep de | varia roi, © iifsitey “an CHATEAU LA GRANGE, Imported trom | PURITAN SHARE. PORT and MUS ft ‘Armand Freres @ Co,, Bordeaux, France; | RURITAN SHMRRY, ORT and Mit: dust 12 quarts, 625 | OLD FRIARS PORT, SWi AW ae mon cylin NIERSTEINER, imported from Burck- | QA and SHBRRY; per gal. 1.06; full p , driving wheels AURA HIN ER. npn eh eae | Beer ABU | | fon "stiortor, Shapdened ant seme e, 12 quart cen 4 trom Bute | HERMITAGE RYE, 10 years old per | | Ign, Cu BED OF lew arass, 40.25110 ines SDESHEIMER, Imported from: Burck- oll quarts, A ; 110 Hardt & Sanne, Deldeshelm ACR: case | OLD GROW WHUSRDY, 8 yware old 14 then, 8.50/10 inch 1. COW WHEer 12 quarts, 5 | per eal, 8.00; full quarts, Rae 18 teh, 11 1M RIAL ZINFANDEL, very agliect RLUE GRASS RYE; per wal, 275 LA table wine: case 12 quart 350 full quarve, SAIN" MACATRE BUR SPX Tan: wou 'T VERNON RYE; per eal., 2.50. J ine: case 12 qunrts me, Ete a'bo | “tharth Ploor. Take oth Av. Blevators.) As Gxemplited In Our Men's Popular Clothing Store. Friday is a sort of hurry-away day at the Siegel Cooper Store for broken lots and odd lines. And that means extraordinary value in the most potent meaning of the phrase. Choose from the broadest possible variety of stylish fabrics. | Good looking, good wearing Summer clothes at a price that is certainly amazing, considering what excellent value accompanies each purchase. For instance: Navy Blue Serges. 7.00 Flannels, Crashes, Homespuns. Here's an op 7.00 Until they are seen no adequate conception of Pure worsted, every thread. Absolutely fast icolor. Every seam tested, | Every style of coat. Cor- rect tailoring. Full lined or half lined. Perfec' models for every build o} man, 1 rtunity indeed. | Soft-finish Flannels, Wool ery new fabric Crashes and Homespuns leteorseepstiecl (Coats and Trousers). me | 14 silk lined, some 14 serge lined; majority skeleton or unlined. Every new effect in fabric and | style. Single or double breasted. | | Summer Mixtures. {Comprising ev- ing and color combination. Stylish Sack Suits, full lined, half lined; single breasted. boas the superiority of these values can possibly be formed. (Men's Clothing Store. Main Fioor, Past.) bh ean Lad et oneymoon will LOW A GUEST IN LONDON, HE entire Siegel Cooper Store radiates the magnetism of good values Trading Stamp Collectors. Any*person collecting Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trade ing Stamps may, in exchange for a filled Book of 990 Stamps, obtain from the TO $3.50 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE in any Department of the Si nek in our own Store. 5th Flo Hutchinson Company, 152-154 West 23d Street, Manhattan, of at other Sperry & Hutchinson Stores in Greater New York or adjacent poate! - Summer Wllinery. a Grinmed Hats Greatly Underpriced, Just 200 of our immense assortment of Trimmed Hats have trimmings are very neat and appropriate: in numerous in: cellent assortment. Imported Dolls. 200 Fine Imported Jointed Dolls that formerly were $2.15, $2: restored to health, she wish her sister happi- performed by tor of St La GIRL OF FIFTEEN ~ WEDS, THEN TLLS prised Mother and Calmy An- nounces Her Marriage to a, | Youth of Twenty. 4} the i Mf Drie be 8} ne ‘STED, Conn., June 2.—Mary Com- years old, surprised her by announcing her mar- é Pa wing her wedding certl@- 4 ’ isband is Orson Heat Jamos Over to Millert Millerton, Nox, whiare alues Is Contained This Giant Enterprise.: possible manifestation of conscientious & H."" Green Trading Stamps Mornings This We from o'Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Conte eee is Is For ‘‘S. @ H.’’ Green chinson ompany A VOUCHER ENTITLING THE HOLDER providing the holder prefers general merchandise to one of H. Premiums. & H_" Vouchers may be obtained in the "S. & H," Premium Reom Annex. or at the Premium Parlors of the Sperry & one lot and greatly underpriced for to-morrow. exquisite. They were all trimmed s newest effects and sold regularly to $10.00. Your choice of this ex- IF (Millinery Salon, Second Floor, Front.) order to even up our immense assortment, Z 4) 6 Lawn Wowers. s and Sizes to Suit Every Requirement, rd Floor, Fast, 19th st.) Suaranteed: ‘Ty 14.00 Linch, 17.285. Kimono Sacgues, Kimono Sac 4, 90 OF excellent quality Dressing Sacgues. 239e Of fine lawn; dainty | patterns; gathered | lawn} divers at ; back with large | tractive patterns round collar and ‘Kimono | some have ‘sailoe, cctien fe sleeves: trimmed with fancy | gathered back: belt with border washable braid; a very service- | trimming; regularly 75e. able garment | (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) Summer Underwear Sale For the Wan and the Boy MEN'S 50c. COLORED BAL- ; BOYS’ 75c. MERCERIZED, BRIGGAN SHIRTS AND SHIRTS AND DRAWERS DRAWERS. pearl buttons, double seat and pearl P double gusers all QE | butons all sizes 25e\ sizes, ¢ (Main Floor, East of Fountafm.) Women’s Summer Underwear. Prices Reduced \ For Friday, i: WOMENS 25¢ BLACK OR WOMEN'S 75c. MERCER? TAN LISLE THREAD HOS. |ZED SILK SWISS RIBBED)” IERY; full fashioned; VESTS, in pink thie 9 all sizes, 19e | sndcream: all sizes at WOMEN'S FINE COTTON SHAPED VESTS; necks; long or short sleeves: drawers to matcht 65e: 9) quality; all sizes each, ar <