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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1904. SIXTEEN-VEAR-OLD GIRL WHOSE MOTHER THINKS SHE IS GA ABDUCTED NT Ta Fease Katy Gross, Who Strange} ly Disappeared After Leaving | Home for School, Has Been, Kidnapped. | J$ SURE DAUGHTER HAS NO SWEETHEART. | Schoolmates Say, However, that Man with Gold Teeth Was Attentive to Her and Often Walked with Her. "That sixteen-year-old Katy Gross, ahd ‘disappeared from the home at No. 22 West Seventy-first street, whefe she was surrounded with every fuxury, has been kidnapped and t# held @ prisoner by unscrupulous persons was the bellef expressed by her mother to a reporter for The Evening World to-day. The missing girl was a pupil at the Pratt Institute, in Ryerson street, Bhe fs bright and unusually tive. She always has been w yus student and, her mother sald, young mind never has been !n- ed with any rothantic idens, Both hers, parents and friends in- at no young man has ever paid luny attention. this past year Katy has been ex- endance at he trip to yeen in the it Of leaving at 7 o'clock ig thé mrning. Sometimes she was es- ‘by a maid and at other times ‘was allowed to make the journey sher parents feeling that she wus ly competent to take care of Raoty Gross: thoughts on marriage. you might call of a serious turn, @) one of the opposite sex. student and a very matter-of-fact child, She has never had any boy or man call it, started for school at the usual on Wednesday morning, but never lved there. In fact her friends and the slightest frantic over Difference. M USHROOMS are delightfully palatable and healthful, yet some species A Material am most insane, said = Mrs. , “for every effort we have over some trace of our fajled, The report that 4 of her eloping with a inguished by two gold . No one has brought any information about her moosting @ young man, ani we have mnde yuiries that sho had no such acquaint- as the Toadstools, Chas. H. Fletcher the important feature when buying Castoria, who raye about) young thelr entire airls, jon and concentrate Vogek Brothers A2>4 Sty. Cor Bi Ane. White shirts with narrow plaited fronts are the most popular for this summer. Here's a sale of them at 98c, with 16 plaits across the front. The sort that exclu- sive shirt shops ask $1.50 for. They make you look cool and | feel cool. It's an exceptional op- | portunity for you—these shirts | | at 98c. A serge suit for $3 to $5 less than what you would pay for like quality elsewhere. That's what this serge suit sale means. | And now that the weather is here for serge suits, you should grasp this opportunity. They're splendidly tailored, all worsted, fast color blue and black serge, thoroughly shrunk! tefore cutting, so that they'll hold shape. Six different models, | >| in single and double breasted sack suits. On special sale at $12. | Another Sale of these $3.50 | Oxfords, same style as cut, For Friday and Saturday only at $2.50 a pair. Sale of Homespun Coats and Trousers at $10. | Russet, Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Calfskin, : | Homespun coat and trousers! Nothing smarter or cooler for summer wear. |__ ‘And these have all the smartness that you expect to find in garments at $ ‘The coats are in the new single and double breasted models, the trousi are cut in the full peg top style, with belt straps and side buckles. All the new effects—grays, browns and olives, in light or dark shades, with faint overplaid patterns. On special sale at $10. Sale of Splendid Summer Suits at $15. Here's sale of suits for the man who appreciates summer style combined with summer comfort and coolness. Suits a custom tailor would charge $25 for. Acscore of different styles in colored worateds, blue and black serges and fancy cheviots in the new gray, brown and olive tones, with stripe and overplaided patterns; special at $15. Tailors Charge $40 for These $25 Suits. Many a man has been weaned from the costly custom tailor habit by these $25 suits. Why not you? Here you can slip right into a suit and judge its effect and fit at aglance—and there is practically a limitless assortment to | Ghose from. Come here and see these handsome feather weight worsteds [— —-- Pose fashionable gray tones, and silk lined blue secges and black thibets. ] Instead of paying a tailor $40 you'll buy here at $25. Suits for Big Men. | Young Men's Suits at $8.50 ns ho | TBE sung fellow of 13 to 17 will find just as casy for us to fit men who | ali the snap and s he demands in measure 44, 46 ar 48 shea’ oy Shag these blue s single breasted sack {Bt the normal size men. Andit's just quits, They're made on a very swag- “aseasy to please him as to fabrics, | ger motel with broad shoulders and for we show a host of tropical weight | jong, narrow snug-fitting collars and ‘worsteds in light and dark colors, and | lapels; the trousers are mide peg that will give | tops, Can't dupli them else- n the hottest| where for less than $12. On sale at $8.50, Sale of Straw Hatsat $1 Unless we had contracted months | ago for these hats you would not | get them at $1, For straw is | very high this season, and other hatters have to sell these very | |same hats at $2, Our foresight | | brings these $2 straw hats to you at $1. | 'Sale of 25c Bows at| 2 for 25c. | Here's a sale of 150 dozen silk | butterfly bows at a price which allows you to get two for the regular price of one. J Drovhors AR Six. Cor 8 Ave Dlue and black serge 0 4 coolnes! , $20 and $25. ABDUCTED wnt nis 35 contain She was what, never maintained a correspondence with “L have gone over her papers and Dooks very carefully and find no traces ‘upon her jn the romantic sense and|of any letters or writings that would of Toadstools so closely resemble the toothsome Mushroom as to make it dangerous to experiment with uncertainties, And so it is with Castoria and its imitations. Keep the Castoria that bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher ever in your mind's eye as the Mushroom. And be as particular to remember the counterfeits, substitutes and “‘ just as good” kind ‘There may be a resemblance in the package, but the results obtained are 80 widely different os to make the signature of Why should not our preparation be superior to all other children’s reme- dies? Have not eminent physicians from the Atlantic to the Pacific testified to its perfection? Castoria that bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher is xe the acme of chemical art as applied to a child's * ;. _| medicine. COSTE a g"Katy was not one of these Aleh'¥"| Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of LY, Leeda Open Saturday Night if Until 10.350. Stirring Sale of Negligee Shirts at 98c se NC ea a aA a Pe suggest some theory for explaining her disappearance. When she left home she her putse. She took no clothing or article of toilet with her, so I am confident that when |she left home she had no other purpose in. view than golng straight to her choo), . [*ScThet she has been kidnapped and ‘s jnow « prisoner in the hands of un- scrupulous. pe fs the only selu- tion I have f 40 us, BaP Ww id Proné to sympathize with strangers Who related to her any story of dis- tress. (Man with Gold Teeth” Attentive, “T fear that she met some one who told her a false story of distress and Jel her to some place where eho wag made a prisoner. 1 hate to think of What may happen to our child and am talmoat, mad with fear for her safety.” Though Mra, Gross will not entertain the fdea that Katy might have had a love affair, her fellop-pupils are discuss- ing a report that she had a beau, known about the school ay “the man with the gold teeth.” It {# said that when she left the xchool in the afternoon this young man would accompany her to the bridge, rought her presents of candy These she never tool home, riding to her parents, ‘The voung girl weighed 155 pounds, bad dark hair and gray eves and a Nght skin, She was dressed in a plain blue ress with white dots and wore a black jack HORSE OWNER’S NECK BROKE ‘Robert Steel, Who Had a Famous Brecding Strings Found Dead. DOYERSTOWN, Pa., June 3.—Robert Stoel, a wealthy wholesale liquor dealer of Philadelphia, was found lying at the foot of an outside stairway lead- ing to a store, It ‘@ suppowed that he fell, but the Coroner jo investigating. Steel was sixty years old, and for many years had been a noted breeder of trotting horses, He was the owner of the Grand Vie watock farm near here, where he kept such famous broed- Happy Medium, Woodnut, ‘and Epaulet. ‘ref Antarello, LEWISOHN TAKES THE AST CURE Millionaire Broker’s Nerves Giv Way Because of District-At torney Jerome’s Attempts to Make Him Testify. The atrain ajtendant upon his efforts to defeat District-Attorney Jerome's de- termination to make him testify in the CG a Canfield matter is said to have cgused nervous collapse on the part of Jesse Lewisohn, the millionaire broker. He !s now Jil in bed in his apartments at Sherry’s. Hs recent operations in the street are said to have contributed to the drain ————— Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can’t dye, or Imagine it {sa task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES It fs an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but a trifle. They are for home use and home economy. DIAMOND DYES COLOR ANYTAING ANY GOLOR. upon his nerv ind his strength began to fall. He was advised to seek rest in the country, but refused to go. At Sherry’s ft is said he ig taking the rest cure, having been ordered by his physician to remain in bed a week, —————_ CHILD DIES FROM BURNS. old, died -day from No. 100 Rose Grumberg, five ye in St. Vincent's Hospital @| burns received at her home, Mott street, CARPETS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, CHINA MATTINGS, $6, $9, SII (reduced from $9, ,12, $15). JAPANESE MATTINGS, $8, $10, $15 (reduced from $12, $14,$20) * Per roll of 40 yards. OLEARANCE SALE of Furniture t—Suites and odd pleces for every ‘room now greatly reduced. ‘ "TONG CREDIT” will wait for payment. CASH on CREDIT ERTHWAIT GO. 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 6™AY Broklyn Stores Flatbush Av, near Fulbn St. We Give “‘S @ H.” Green Trading Stamps (None With C. 0. Ds.) Res Saturday Bargains for the Family. to 33 waist ti sizes 6 to made full $1.50 valu Fine serge Suits, Norfolk or plain; Fine Russian crash Suits, Norfolk style, bloomer trousers, 6 to 15.. « Washable Suits, fine madras and denim, Young Men’s Fine Suits for $6.95. | Young men’s fine blue serge or fancy worsted Suits, excellent trimming, perfect cut and manufacture; an opportunity to save $3.50 to $5.00 and secure a splendid Summer Suit at.......-+-+0++ Se Young men’s Trousers, neat patterns of all-wool cheviot, perfect fitting; every pair guaranteed; sizes up Another Batch of Bargains for Boys. 2.95 2.95 AS useccesesieicieie and swagger regular 1e; sizes 2% to 6..... 1.00 Fine assortment of boys’ Blouses, in madras and percale, attached or detached collar. . 6.95% 1,50 Dainty Jap Silk Waists for 2.98. Women’s Jap silk Waists, in a num- f ber of pretty styles; some with entire fronts of hemstitched tucks, back and sleeves tucked to match; others with insertings of fine Val- enciennes lace, cluster tucking and pearl buttons; new full sleeve, sep- arate stock collar; black and white only; sizes 32 to 44.. Exquisite lawn Waists, the celebrated “ Essanelle"’ and “ Florence,” full fronts with fine tucking and dainty embroidery inserting; also pretty hemstitchéd effects, full S| separate stock. tO 42... . 0000 2.98 " ouch sleeve, Silk Shirt Waist Suits, 15.75. Women's silk Shirt Waist Suits, in brown, blue and black taffeta; full tucked wai sleeve, deep cuff, separate stock; skirt tucked to match Waist; full flare tenon: age Wey 7S YEAS. sees eres ceeenees | Misses’ two-piece ball insertion and lace; skirt with deep flounce, trimmed with rows of insertion; sizes 14 | AG YeATS cy seeceeceeereee seeeecvesccsscoreres Heicoathoshanine eA ere Girls’ Dresses for Anniversary. Girls’ Dresses of white pique, made with three box plaits in waist, gored skirt; sizes 6 to 14 | Girls’ Dresses of fine white organdy, circular yoke of fine tucks, trimmed with bertha of self ma- | terial and lace, gored skirt with two ruffles, trimmed to match waist; sizes 6 to 14 years.... Dresses of fine white net, waist made with deep bertha, trimmed with snow- ** 10,00 1.00 4.50 — heels, sizes 236 to 7; C, D, Misses! lace, to 13 Little boys’ Oxford: dull kid tops, little heels; sizes 11% to 2. kid, spring heels; sizes 8% to 2.. Little men’s Shoes, tan vicl kid, tht STABBED ee ha 1.50 1.50 1.19 EB; EE widths... .. cee ees od patent colt, button, Oxfords, patent colt and vici pang heels; sizes 8% , 1.50 Extraordinary Sale of Oxford Ties. | Women’s 3.00 Tan Oxfords, 2.50. Good tan Oxfords, and hard to get at any price. These are exceptionally good and low priced weilted, Cubarmheels; every pair guaranteed. ...ssseeveseecers sieratbieicetare Sue ge esis 8 Opole ee, * Women’s 2.00 Oxfords, 1.50. Vici kid, hand turned, patent-leather tips, Cuban and opera 2.50 = 609 8th Ave., 3! 162 Bowery, nea H.ONeill & Co We Continue Saturday the Sale of 10,000 UNTRIMMED HATS FromOne of Our Leading Hat Manufacturers est Prices Reached This Season. At the Low T { 400 dozen Fancy Jap, Italian and mixed 39c Braid Hats in a large variety of leading shapes—worth $1.00 each; at....:----- 500 dozen Tuscan, Italian and Fancy 5c Jap Braid Hats—valuc $1.45-and $1.75; at 75c. and 95c, each, now—per pair years, and Norfolk and Double Breasted for the boy 8 to 16 years—values up to $5.00; at.- i Saturday, June a we offer Women’s Suede Lisle Thread Gloves. One large clasp—white, black and gray—these are the plain lisle Gloves, with Paris Point embroidery, ular just (Untrimmed Millinery, Second Floor.) '19¢ 7 Value 39c. (Special Table, First Floor.) Boys’ Suits Worth up to $5.00 for $2.50. The fabrics are Serge, Cheviots and Cassimeres, ex- ceptionally well tailored, lined and fashioned after the latest models—they are cut in Sailor Blouse, Rus- sian Suits with eton or sailor collars for sizes 2} to 8 $2.50 YOUTHS’ FINE SUITS—Our regular price has been $15.00 and $18,00—the best of making and trimmings—choice at........------+- oe $10.00 BOYS’ WASH SUITS—Cut in Russian or Sailor styles, sizes 24 to 10 years—regular $2.50 suits, at... $1.98 BOYS’ TROUSERS—Made with patent waist bands, all wool neat mixtures and plain blue; also drab corduroy—wash pants in duck and crash, sizes 3 to 16 years—value up to $1.00, at... 3 39¢ Floor.) ¢ For Saturday, June 4, Another Lot Men’sHigh GradeNegligeeShirts $1.00 and $1.50 Grades at 68c. ( Altogether they are the cleanest, finest lot of Negligee Shirts that have been offered this season C } by any house at anything near this price, All 8c \ sizes and a splendid assortment of patterns. (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) '39c h95c i “EF dwin C. Burt’’ Shoe. With the experience of forty years behind it this | Kawin-C, Burt New York rk of Shoe Quality. famous make of shoe is not approached by any other in the market at the price—$3.50 per pair. We have shapes to fit every foot and styles for all occasions, Posse'ses the same dignity of design, gracefulness of outline, superior workman- ship and general excellence that has identi- fied it in the past—the price only has changed—from $5 to $3. 50 (Second Floor.) * 8 Ladies 9 Misses’ and Children’s Collars. Silk embroidered Batiste, Point de Venise, Swiss embroidered Valencien- nes lace trimmed, Point de Venis: beaded, round and stock Collars with tabs—white, cream, butter, champagne and ecru—value 40c, to 60c. each; at..-+--seeeee seeeteneeene 800 25 Real Renaissance, Point de Stock Collars with long tab ate. 33c. Ribbons at 19c. yard. Venise and appraue Lace Round and .00 to $1.50; Soon 50c. ana 75¢ (First Floor, 21st St. Side,) Fine Silk Mousseline Taffeta Silk Ribbons, 5° inches wide, all desir- seer Paine das bligk aaa whitey in themnew tadlunsiinahes a Ps regularly 33c. per yard, at... +--+ 0. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. i i outside extension ‘A young me eof man} rites ‘on fn this excellent up-to- Gate line at... 6th Ave. and 27th Street, ve. & 122d Street. Third A’ i oe $3 New store opens Saturday, . 829-831-833 Broadway, Between Park and Ellery Streets, <Blyn Shoe BLYN SHOESINBROOKLYN, BLYN SHOES IN THE BRONX, 2891 3d Avenue, Between 150th and 151st Streets. The first Blyn store in Brooklyn—the Sarge: brightest, best shoe store Brool —will Open to-morrow. The stocks and the styles in this, as in all other Blyn stores, are unequalled for com. poreant to economical shoe buyers fact, recognized in the trade 180th and 15ist Sts. ? pleteness and variety, and especially im- Ls the poate: that the fullest money’s Sorte ywn inthe shoe business is at the Blyn ainctee, ae STD mie cs nh ee 1 between Park and Ellery Sts, SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, -