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oY } yt { ‘ ‘ md i THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 190, TO CALIFORNIA Theory that the Aged Lawyer Was Kidnapped on Broad- way in Broad Daylight Aban- doned Even by His Friends, ‘ ¥E HAS A BROTHER LIVING IN LOS ANGELES. Last Letter the Eccentric Old Man Wrote to His Son Indi- _ ated an Intention of Making + Buch a Journey, * JeSodge Dennis McKoon, the missing eepageneriaa, who wrote letters to Wiende and relatives alleging that three “rem kidnapped him in broad daylight on Broadway and were holding him for a *B400 rangom, is now balleved to be en ypoute to California. The old Staten Isl- bes an only brother, M, G, Mo- Who le a real-estate dealer at No, Building, Los Angeles, Cal.. the ex-Judge contemplated visit- distant brother is borne out by Sollowing extract trom his last let- dis D, Gilbert MoKoon, of pipe i atthe at a further talk by these alleged kidnappers), saying { i Hi fe Jand on the Pacific coast fome ¢ime in the fall, eo you will hear fom =me over there somewhere toward Gtwaightening Land Deals. years ago M. G. McKoon visited Man and epent some weeks at ers home on the hilltop over- Richmond, & 1 The brothers, and gray-bearded, joined in to clear up the ex-Judge's real- ties here, but were unable to of the Staten Island holdings, then matters have gone from bad worse, and the old man has been to frequently remark: “Bome of these days I am going to Gear out for Calffornia.” While everyboty in Richmond. #. 1, feciares that the old mua nas gone ‘o lait his brother, and get away from under the financial load he was carry ing, it appears that no one enjoys his confidence, not even tite son, who this morning received a telegram from his| uncle in California, | “If father has gone to the West [ should Ike to know it,” said the son He H 5 Hi JUDGE M’KOON AS HE LOOKED ON DAY HE DISAPPEARED. jwreat ery of of the passer ster hit Beoadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues, Brooklyn. COMETTE SEIS BDONG ARE Woman Flings Burning Mat: tress from Fire-Escane—!t Falls on Passers-By, Who Were Hot Enough Before. Mrs. Bridget Rooney, of No T4 Tenth |i avenue, Was just telling ber neighbors! across the areaway to-day that it wa the hottest day of the year, and that It} Vt be hotter in Topher en the je on the street saw] K upward from Mre here she mattress, ‘There holster and four pil Virer alarm'’ for it house. Be: | > the front tossed the | woman of ac burning bedclothes 4: trect. Some of the m fire fell on the clothes y and the burning bol- neighbor who formerly was) beat friend The noise on the atreet Increased. Afier a hose or two had been Li onl on the flames p ‘The fire was caused by small boys! the Irrepressible cigarette.‘ cal price changes. A new lot of white lawn waists | values of the season, They are made | with lace insertion centres, narrow tucks in front and double tucks im back, collar is also finished with narrow tucks, They ought! For Redaction 48c to an Evening World reporter. "He falled to notify my uncle of such tne tention. Still he might be on his way to the Pacific slope.” | $15,000 in Jadgments, | There {s more shan $1500 in judg-! Ments standing against the property of} tho missing lawyer in Richmond The missing man wore a Fedora- Shaped Panama, a long black sack coat, and black waistcoat, with dark striped frousers. He weighed over 17) pounds, “and his size gave him a personality that could not be mistaken wherever he went or What Planisia Must Do. A pianist has to cultivate (he exe to 8e6 about 1,50 signs in one minute, the! Angers to make about 200 movements and the brain to receive and understand Separately the 1,500 signs while it pie orders. In playing Weber's erpetuo” a p Botes in a littl issues 45c, Mohairs, 29c, It's the same mohair brillian- | tine that you've paid 45c. for! ing out what we have of it. It's in| royal and black, just the thing for skirts or bathing suits, Always 45e, For Reduction Day, yd., 2%, "Wednesday xs, Reduction Day. | It’s in this season of year that we make our most radi. | That’s our way of converting the | usual summer dulness into a period of unusual activity. '48c. for 1.25 Waists| 1c, tof5c, Laces, 9c. is here, some of the best! | earlier in the season, but we're clear | | Here's another one of those very good lots of Point de Paris laces with insertions to match. They are 2 to 6 inches wide, in newest de signs most suitable for Summer dress trimming. Actually worth 12c, to 15e. yard, For Reduction Day, yd, 15c Huck Towels, 10c. There's a hint for hotelkeepers | in this towel news. These ae 36-inch towel), of fine linen buck, white and colored borders, with hemmed ends. Every one is 18 irc'es wide Sold regularly at 10, 1c. For Reduction Day, each . ‘Taleum Powder, extra value 190.06 |Orris Tooth Powder, ex: value 25c.. ; Toilet Soap, every box wor! per bom....... Beauty Complexion 25e large box, Cres ' Toilet Supplies—Sharp Reductions, | Gossamer Face Powder, 10c | Hoyt | All over the a have constructed which will of the Main floor we gain Bungalows—sev- enteen in all—each of present splendid bargains to WANAMAKER shoppers, Store Closes at 5 P, M. Saturdays at Noon ty isles Bar- FOR TOMORROW WE ANNOUNCE A SERIES OF REMARKABLE OF FERINGS— A Midsummer Metamorphosis Presenting a Great Bungalow Bazaar Details at this writing. Look for the news in Wednesday morn- ing’s papers. You can't afford to miss it. not ready veces JOHN WANAMAKER “corinne Don't miss the Spe ever produced the livin creations of art, in the product.on, Performances 10,30, 11.30, 1.30, Phantasma, the Enchanted Bower Fourth Floor 2.30, 3.30 and 4.30, Admission Free Bride, the most thrilling illusion the marvelloas military groupings and Fifteen pose artists used The Harbor of New York Sixth Floor B.sutiful panorama of » beautiful scene, Every eight mir ites, by ure ot electric light. You see dawn, day, eveoing aad night, with many marvellous changes, Admission Free The Children’s Play Garden j Sixth Floor Bring the children to the cool play garden provided especialiy for them in the open air. Animals, fish, birds and playthings tor theig amusement. Two Blue Trading Stamps Until 12 o’Clock, Then One Tili Closing with Each 10 Cents You Spend Bargain Tables Loaded with Beautiful Imported China at a Fifth to a Third Its Value BASEMENT. : If you want china from England, Germany, Austria, France or Japan, and would like it at prices ranging no higher than from a fifth to a third of its intrinsic worth in any retail market, you'll be interested in this peremptory sale of 9,727 pieces of beautiful ware gathered from five foreign parts, For your convenience we have divided the immense assemblage into 7 ‘ots and p laced each on @ bargain table for your easy chocsing, To lend additional magnetism to the sale a big assortment of handsome Jardinieres have been On the 5 Cent Table Values up to 25c Bread and Butter Plates, Bonbon Trays,Cream Pitchers,Pin Trays, Match Holders, Fruit Saucers, Oatmeal Dishes of fine German and French China. On the 10 Cent Table Values up to 30c Fruit Plates, Milk Pitchers, Spoon Trays, Salad Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Salad Plates, tinted and gold traced. On the 25 Cent Table Values up to 1.00 Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Celery Trays, Salad Dishes, Berry Bowls, Bonbon Boxes, Con- densed Milk Jars, Syrup Jugs, Olive Trays, Table Pitchers, Spoon Trays, Chop Plates, Cake Plates. Daily Household Necessities at Lowest Clearance Prices Rasement Those little daily needs which you find use for in your home many times an hour are always lowest priced at The Fourteenth Street Store, but more so than ever during these Clearance Sale days. No, 7 Tea Kettle, of gray enamel; wears longest and gives bent service, 39¢ 6 quart enamel Preserving Kettle, 24¢ 144 quart Rice Po'ler at 1% quart Tea To: at 19¢ | 2\, quart Coffee Pot at 24¢ at 38e Extra large size Fry 17 quart Dish Pan at 45¢ 5 quart blue and white lipped Sauce Pan at 25e Wooden Salt 10 quart one-piece Tin Dish Pan at 10e | Household Linens at One-Third Main Floor Midsummer clearance time finds us overstocked on House- hold Linens, so to-morrow we place on sale a large quantity of superior quality merchandise at about one-third the actual value, Thus, you see, we sacrifice our profit and give you the goods at cost. Good time to stock up at our expense, is it not? 7c 10¢ 120 Towels, Towels, Towels, Se |= 73;c = 10 1Sc 25e 33e Towels, Towels, Towels, 12.¢ 19¢ 25¢ Union Crash Towelling, per yard, 8¢ Bleached 22-inch Twill Towelling, yd., Se 2Sc $8-inch Table Damask, per yard 19¢ 50c Linen and Mercerized Damask, variety of patterns, per yard, 39¢ 1.00 Large Size Napkins, per dover, 89¢ 1,50 Napkins, all linen, per doren, 1.18 German Linen Pattern Cloth, hemmet ready for use at these prices: 2x2, 1.09 2x2}4, 1,39 2x3, 1.69 Box, Incandescent Gas Burner at 86 | Gas Mantle at 7e 3 foot Ironing Board at 19¢ Sleeve Board of hard wood, covered top, at 29¢ Enamelled Toflet Wash Stand, including Basin, Pitcher and Soap Dish, at 98¢ Hennis Fruit Press at 19¢ | Janitor’s Floor Broom, with handle, at We rked way below ordinary prices, Read — ful in kites Extra large Japan Cuspidor, be = oa nicely decanted, 6 1 Japan Umbrella Stand, nicely decorateds I Values up to 1.25 Bowls, Mayonnaise Dishes, Boxes, Brush and Comb 7) Jars, Fruit Dishes, hand-pain On the 39 Cent Table Salad Dishes, Cabarets, Condensed Milk Jars, Chocolate Pots, Orange Bowls, Nut Eonbon Cracker effects. Ready-Maie Sheets Main Foor, 63x90, at 48¢ | 72290, at §8e 90x90, at 65e Syrup Jugs, Values up to 1.50 Pread and Milk Sets, Condensed Milk Jars, Chocolate Pots, Cake Plates, Cream and Sugar Sets, Fruit Bowls, etc.; they are beautiful specimens of rare china, glazed colo 29¢ Get a 30.00 81x90, at 6Be 90x99, at 69e Pillow Cases llc, 45x36, at Sige Save 16c, 45x36, at 12Ke 10.21 30.00 Wilton Velvet on One Sheetings Wilton l6c, 20c, 25e, lic 98c Bed Spreads, 79¢ 1,49 Bed Spreads, 1.19 19¢ 98e Fifth Floor. . , All the furniture must go. We need the room both in the store and in our warehouses, We've put every bit of it on sale for to-morrow at ridiculously I€ you really want to save money on some piece of furniture, it's now, money's worth, and it might ag well be you : 9 3.48 from 4.79—Rocker, made of solid oak and imitation mahogany. highly pol- ished and strongly made, with well braced arms, 8.89 from 12.50—Mized Hair Mat. tress, covered in the best quality A. C. A. tick- ing, in one and two parts, 40 pound, Brass Beds, made of the best quality tubing, 2 inch outside post, extra heavy filling and bow foot; can be had in ang size, yr.ce 27.00, 45 in.wide, 54 in,wide, 72 in,wide, 15¢ Bed Spreads Snap Blanket Prices Blankets Blankets Blankets Blankets 75c 19¢ 1,35 Bed Spreads, 78e kind at On the 69 Cent Table Values up to 2.00 Cabarets, double handle Salad Dishes, Choco+ late Pots, Cracker Jars, Condensed Milk Jars, Bon-Bon Boxes, Sugar and Cream Sets, etc., with dainty decorations. On the 98 Cent Table Values up to 3.00 Vases, Cups and Saucers, 3 piece Tea Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets, Condensed Milk Jars, Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Berry Dishes, j Orange Bowls, Celery Trays, Bread Trays, etc. Jardinieres Less than Half Extraordinary values in Jardinieres in rich all new and beautiful shapes. 1.00 kind at 1,25 kindat 39¢ 49c Wilton Velvet Rug, 9x12, at 19.79 Fourth Floor, Wilton Velvet Rugs are the standard of rug excellence, To- morrow is your greatest opportunity, because we offer Rugs, 9x12, at the marvellously low price of 19.79, Why? It’s clearance days, and we Velvet want to convert our rug stock into cash immediately, These Wiltons are the cream of the stock, Deep, rich, beautiful shades and colors—strikingly attractive patterns. Imported Kabul Axminster Rugs We have just 50 of these beautiful Imported Kabul Axminster Rugs, all one pleos, They are in three sizes, and we have priced them as follows for immediate clearance; 98c | Actuar sis $16 6 ft, 2 in.x Actual $11 1.98 ox12 pugs. 41.9) yeas 7” 11.69 6x9 rugs at 6.69 — Carpets and Matting 1.69 1.25 149 8c 1.19 | Absolute Clearance Prices On All Furniture low prices, so it’s got to go. ; Zome are going to get twice their i maich above. Regular This sale, 21.98 a from 7.50—Dining Room mee oe 2 | eee Bee ees: £ feet, highly polished. a ghee ; 7 1.96 2.60—Dining Room Chairs, solid oak, highly polished, close woven cane box seats. 9.24 trom 4.25—Arm Chair to 2.69 from 3.50—Iron Spring, heavy \ubing, closely woven wire fabne. ym 4.50—Enamelled Iron $39 b go tubing fitted with brass top rail, 3 ft., 3 £t. 6 in, and 4 ft. 6 in, sizes, Highly polished solid oak side- extra board, two top drawers, cupboard, A regular large linen crawer 12,50 sideboard, but special at 75¢ Ingrais Carpet, best quality, all wool, at 69e 75¢ Tapestry Carpet, high grade, all wool face, at 490 China and Japan Matting, at 10e, 196 and we Cilcloth at these closing prices: 17¢, 19¢, 24¢ and 29¢ Inlaid Linoleum, in tile effects, worth 1.45, at 87¢ Set of Slip Covers to Order for 6.44 Fourth Floor, No matter whether you live in Jersey City, Hoboken or Greater New York, this novel offer i to yo » We will send an and he will cut and fit slip covers for 5, 6 or 7 p 6 44 of furniture at ac L of only 6.44. We will make slip” covers, allowing 20 yards of heaviest Belgian Damask of this season’s popular ._ The slips will be fine shed with shrunk binding. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. All tor 6.44. ~ 12%c and 1Se Curtain Muslins, 1 to $ lengths, at, re, Te pil dal 124%¢ Silkoline, 3 to 10 yard lengths, at, iss ve Oriental C 48 Sti riental b Ce 49e Figuied China Silks at te. ate sing wg with silk cross stripe, per 19¢ Momie Cretonnes, per yard, 9¢ 74c Figured Sateen Lambrequins, border design, at 39¢ Groceries Always Lowest Here: Meat Prices Not Advanced Bixth Floor, ° The strike of meat handlers has not alfected usin the leaste We continue to sell the purest groceries and meats at the lowest prices of any store in Greater New York, Compare quotations and you wi |HAMS—Armour's or Swift's fine sugar-cured Hams, especially se- lected and cured for The 14th St. Store, weighing from 10 to 12 Ibs, each, per !b.,....,, 12: Cc, CREAMY CHEPSE toned k sauce, Sincere Oe ached a 2, He iA PREAKFAST BACON BEEP atom. perit. 26 | jt ace VE POTTED MEATS—Armour's Veri-| best potted Ham or Tongue; 1, Ib, can, key opener... 05) l ‘BUTTER—Willow Farm, finest cream: | ery, fresh and sweet, packed in) 1.Ib. cartons (not delivered) , | per Wigeses LEMONS—Rright. per | | | ¢ | brand... pint | band en eetanet, full ue Hel bottle Wor scl her bottle, D OURING BOA P| bright, 10 19 | * OR POTASH : iting BE pi, 3 cane bt ge | LAUNDRY STARCH eT eae aet eet | Blue Bel, 6. 4g JAM -—-iaiwe "Tell : pure Raspberry of Straw Black trier 9g cooked, ready for slicing; 1 I. can OX TONGUE—Armour’s Veribest 39 wee 95 HINNAN HADDOCK | Marshall's import: and | Od, CAM. ese ee see 14 Early June, 2. | OLIVES — Atlas Brand. dozen, 80 Manganilia, quart Os | gases jar... | special for this sale, per lb,, see that no other store matches us in the littleness of prices for groceries and meats. | (CHEESE—New York State, the finest {ull cream cheese, worth 18c, 14¢ NES—Houdet, | PEAS — Bcoteh, green, | CORN " oll, yw | whole or yellow Bell, 35 gd | Brite 8 there age. +" | TBA — Supertor auaiity, | PLOUR ROAST BEE! Abb: English breakfast, Oo-| omke and ast | prime. roast beet 33 cloth sack, Bs Cooked, Bib. €AR. ss 5-ib. sack ED BACON — Lib. |MATCHES—Diamond Match Com. pany’s, 20 boxes packed in metal safe, delivered.....,,, RAIBINS—California, 48c 20 7 in glans, 1b. TEA — Cholee Formosa | suscatel, balk; 4 Ibe, a ae Fnalisn rea | Bena, pe 'bsnt 8] = Meats. ™ tara | BONY: Best ‘ 9 “eB Rosati” Polled "and <rist, package fat My “sae; ber 4g ROLLED OAT FLAKES | biend, is i, SST SERS eee atin eel orth 90 cena: 4 MACKEREL — The new | LOIN: were erres Sao | Bae ae a 25 catch of Blue Bell tancy | on Prete tex, s, heads end tails | per Ib. ‘ PE RELI MACA Vermicelit hy 19 COFFEE—Santos or Ma- paghettt we VIN Norways, Temoved; 10-1b, SUGAR—E. & E, fine granu- lated, per Ib 1.49 EG AR—Absolutely lew York State SXGE por m2AU 10 ER tat a | ) Sctats fy, Pen 10 corned Beet: wm AD ee

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