The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1904, Page 7

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. * x ae Weonctti pete lg eS she har been taken tn custody at the| He was rearrested later and held in request of the police of this city, 41,60 bail for examination to-morrow Although Meyer accused Bormann of | morning. running away with his daughter and . Mra. Bormann when seen by an Even- {leaving his own wife and children pen-| ing World reporter to-day sald of the niless, Bormann ts prepared to prove | sage: by his wite, he says, that he has never | yy yp, ‘ been away at all, that he never left aretes ated pine oaadsiap led ik “‘ mh KING “ED'S” 0. K dudes ih atin Se Park Row to Saratoga Just Back from a Visit to Dear NEWSBOY ‘TAMMANY,’ WHO IS JUST BACK FROM A TRIP TO TO aa Mr. Mevera's business and Meyers her penniless and cs='an't if he wanted | ‘ice it when he left him to go in ut to, as she has conmuerable money and | ness for himself, This ta hin re | property of her own. |My husband could hardiv hb soon after the Md hardly have ul 8 (0 Be on Ir Fred Bormann, Accused of Rune). tarman votusrany et Meyers em-| Wont wth ha aught tne he tase B Sh Mas a heres ' Be on rae c ‘ jPloy about @ month ago few days | left mea dav As to leaving me pen- PIG | who spent hours ow | ning Away with Adolph |iater cnristina sisappenred, taking 30 tilese 't nove oinntt er reemsaeyeee:| the Minnehaha, and Marie) who spent hours outalde tp Meyer’s Daughter, Says He [from the cash drawer, Meyer says Bor-| own. I went on my husband's bond for) Wainright, the Actress, WaS|in tne voyage when Miss Mann went with her, but left her in $1.50 vestergay, so 1 guess I am not in| wright, who was travelling ‘ some Western city and returned here.| danger of starving. Taken for Her. married, Mrs, Franklin Roberts wh O1’ Lunnon. Waon't Lett Home aays icic'cct te cava wont on co dan Srame| Ourietinn was cory. fund ot 0a cad peared on deck wearing w Be 4 | alsco. especially of my children. | think in a —---—. some one declared she was a Held tm $1,500 Ball, foollah way shew olowed him about | "We have got Mra, Maybriek aboara:” | Brick, and , . dutel'@ my husband, She followed him about 7 BRAIGS NEW SAMPLES Asiph Meyer, & Galoon-keoper, of Ma} Bormann was arresied on Saterday By! 4 Fes Gla). tut Be goed to lau Ot] phouted @ youne wonsan Crem thee rail| Lobe’ & Gemintenn in nena Vv 20 Ninth averue, has caused the arrest | Detective Keogh. of the Weet Twen-| het fore foollsh eblld and tell her t0| of the atinntic Transport line steamship to get at the truth, Bormann, @ former employee, tieth street station. He was one of| run away. The bottom will fall out of ; signe Pg stir this case to-morrow in court and then| Minnehaha, as the vessel was docking who lives, with ‘hie wife and two chiis|the big batch of prisoners turned loose| it'witi'he gus turn 0 take some action” | to-day. dren, at No. 362 West Thirty-sixth|by Magistrate Crane in the Jefferaon| Bormann could not be found to-day. The report soo. epread over the| fect quiet while \. OF WHITECHAPEL SLANG. t is true het T was t sald the acl ra street, on @ charge of abducting his| Market Court on @unday because tho| Neluier Mover nor his wife would dis-| sock oy that teak started a story that [ wo i sae Os the matter further than to. sa fo Sat Whee the Ganesan went and I wi i Takes to a Lodging House geventeen-year-old daughter Christina, | policemen didn’t show up as early ax! (Ue (he Dallvod Garman had tured | out there was a crowd waiting to gee tine unt ally woman, After Acquiring a “Swell” At The girl is now in San Francisco, where|the Magistrate thought they ought to.| their daughter from her home. Mrs Maybrick The report that the | know what my name Pe) mosphere Through One Night at the Ceoll. | ‘ “Tammany,” the newsboy, copy bey and boy about town, who ts known in (porting and newspaper circles from Park Row to Saratoga, hes returned to New York after a three months’ junket- fag tour in England. Hoe brought back Another Series of Irresistible Bargains are assembled to make to-morrow as remarkable a money-savir g day as to-day has proven to be. who honored with a wink, ani \ lal. aie eae Ga eer The scores of new Bargain Magnets which will be added to the list to-morrow will di a slang, & high of King Dewar, a another multitude of 7 many naive bnpreasons ot what be] tay inat would make the New ‘ork |"m- Aton cut of beet and, & oop money -wise people “low “Tarmany” got te “ready” to] fattams nee oud treble che: Pls, aN ete ee ean enthusiastically to Y Au Cans Transfer To quatain him on his tour is @ mystery) their logal fare and got away from|the ol’ country, Forget It Hf you are rome any kind of a rt, Split a sovereign, 16 is frtends, though there are thetr language, as they call ft tn Lun-| Pie ie hide Man’ the shillings gov! imestile.foree of Kh We oe ‘ we — of! non, as soon as you can aide. the run. You want $100 « week to kerr J vi eontribut to a fund te pur "I went to the Charity Bazaar at the | your end up ef stay In the ; ai chase flowers to. put upon the grave) Royal Albert Hall, where all the Brit-| been, there ant Know what fmt atk: their unparalleled Lew To 3° Ave F59"060 St , of the youth's great-grandmother.| ish aristocracy were lined up for us| "1 tried to teach them English sports money-saving. When questioned about this seeming| humble guys to look at. Blow me,|how to shoot crap, but I couldn't get ‘ mrss th|!t. through heir nuts. When a Brit Perversion of the fund “Tammany” in-| but they don't frame up for a cent with hee wante te be ihe hale ate a } forms you that his great-grandparent| our nobs, They go round with thelr] stone wall lookin’ Ike soft sohp. 4 had / ‘was buried in m/\d-ocean, and therefore| noses hoisted in the air and you'd 4 wre. up Roe gl for ae thick way the only way ho could testify hie tender | think to hear them talk that they kept|t mh iw to g& wise, joy were cer sad lot tryin’ to pipe era) Tegard tor her memory was to take| thelr wonts on ice, wl vlatted. the Whitechspel etre @ip and travel over the ocean pathway. Must De Introdaced, {n the course of my sojourn, and thi ” fe one tough section, A man who gor* ‘Hi hipped on the Atlantlo Trans) serne Lunnon girls are enld, too. You|down the Mile [nd road with a. collar port Mner Mesba April 6 donoher-| got to get introduced to them before |and necktie on takes his life inh know," hegan the precocious youngster, | they talk to you. The only time they | {st. If know the main gusabs ough a “an arrived in dear of’ Lunnon @ week| show any warmth is when you take] tiem bute, safe, Tran up with 9 Bargain Magnet No. 30. Here To-Morrow for a $10 Gold- Filled Watch at $3. 33! The watch store isn’t to be left Bargain Magnet No. 45. Bargain Magnet No.18. ’ c. Ri For To-Morrow Only— One of the special items to Made of fine, pure white ei lisle bled in |} make this sale memorable as ¢ n OL st money - saving ' later. bah jove. them down to Brighton through the) mimo of Rang leaders, and was on the pretty low neck style, without sleeves; efec- the — greate: de din a first-cl lage, | £ ; P a 1 Among the Real Swetls. Bry, talk avout > on “oe beat gould go anywhere down there and Page hina comes Pipi tively trimmed with dainty lace and silk ribbons at event of the season! ie “ © sabi -n at Coney, it’s not in it to the line of | "Stow aia tm secon se Wr 0 7 lags CIR i sin vy | huge that comevoft In. those first-class 1 dees A asoe tae teae ana ns . Ubu ney 8 Breal neck and armholes, made of (O. M.) the best quality aa eens ie cies se x Re laaneuas tea ae hole in f me, 7 gets £0 a et August Sale! If it weren't that these vests were subject to ate union taffeta silk, with wide silk ; he Cecil, So there for | th@, earth anyhow, though ‘I approve! wing $800. That kept me goin’ pretty To-morrow you may buy tn it men’s |} mill imperfections, you couldn't possibly tape edge; lock Paragon close-roll , $ Put ip me the h Go there of the Tuppenny Tube that my friend| smooth for a few weeks, and when I Y and women’s handsome watches, made |] buy them under 2Sc. each, frame; steel rod; case to match, mine, and I spend one night under| dir. Yerkes bul, Thai is clean and | prije” agciny (acne Ke and, When 1 ’ 2c lot of silk taf fillt After 1] bright, and tf our mbway is as, nice Shh wets another stake’ ft eintt by the Illinols Watch Case Co., fully II sizes to-morrow at, each. ......s00 We also offer a lot of silk ta he tie ha ean Prin ee I eel Bw) all to the gout Dust ba ge hard "when you size the game » tested and regulated, and guaranteed to Ww 's 25c. Most nn as snbicias, Asi oo feed ygove oa ae vent got any kin word yy ‘de ie jortment of ' Algaings in a lodeing-house, but T hangs] the Brian shore “Fosorta Toigted Fen OB RE Sich De parreel Oise eover It Y-90 Sone ae6e bah Las it Be. ach, i out Mke the rest of the swagger guys) Brighcon can’t class with United States Ontt of thetan Dandy. Of fihe lisle thread, cool, gauze weight, with allover x 8 inch sizes for men and @ on the ‘beach.’ ‘The ‘beach’ fs the court. | Peaches. I took a dip at Brighton, but os andy, 26 and 2 lace designs to the toes; some with lace insteps, Choice of fast black and tan, ip all sizes, at 17¢. a pair, or six pairs for a dollar. low and (From the Chicago Journal.) The Tibetan young man of fashior wears his pigtail Uke the Chinese, an¢ would be lost without his native gfrdle throw halt} This isa complete multum In parvo, at they all havelonce his arsenal, his pipe rack, and hi- rerknow, 8N’| treasury, In it ‘he carries all that | yard of the Cecil where you lounges on| the beach {a all yg It w yout way out the way ehairs and looks tred, as & you was women go in., the wet stoppin’ at the inn, Bradley, of Asbury Park, “As soon as I gete meself climated| on thelr short sutties he’ ol a @ dozen fits. Of cours I goes round and sees me friends Sir thelr bath waggings, d They are fied an seven jewels, stem wind- ers and setters, with celebrated Standard American 3 33 movements, Sizes 6 and 18—to-morrow at, each, Main Floor, Front, Centre. Bargain Magnet No, 34. women. Every umbrella fully guaran teed for a year—choice to-morrow, each, Main Floor, Sth 8t. Section Main Vicor, Ooh St. Bargain Magnet No. 5. Bargain Magnet —_— Bargain Magnet No. 41. 9 all right, all right, if your bright eye he t it with 0h, be YY srcrt. He's all to the hardware, and! ang | didn't sleep any minute o my] dough end vother Cite’ et om Dazles ' the people thinks he's the only line of | little junket are necresary to a halt-nomad existence m Henry Irving. Tom Jenkins, Jim Sul-!thetr matda to get them and] rouiy dear to his soul. The emar ’ ‘y livan, the actor, and all the reat, throw thent a kimono when they come) fauly gear (0 Nis soul, The emar B k 1 8 E Ww 10 000 Y ds f Ex Il t ‘Hoy, King Edward ts @ good old| Out of the damp. You get a frisky peep) coat with huge bulicin ‘reaata, whic! 00 5 iC a. omens 9 ar 0 ce. en Pew te Bound in Silk Cloth, Handkerchiels, | Crepe Albatross at 15c. Yd. 4 domesile goods, The first day I see him base be the Feeds Ax he walks he books like a pouter Handsome library editions, in Ina. short ekirt. He ts an ine es 1 ridin’ down the Strand in his carriage) sepne thing I was sore_on most tn s person ina way, for he alway-{f 12mo size, nicely hound in good 4Sc. 4 Doz. This is a value extraordinary enough for the largest and boldest of head- Women’s I doffs tne bonnet, blarat me and ‘Is! England was the feed, You have to jes a distal in his belt with hi silk cloth ith gilt tops: print. lines—come in and investigate it to-morrow—folks will be buying it up in Royal ‘Ighness tpn mo a wink, a} be ® millionaire to get any kind of | other we spoms. and as he goes he spin HK Cloth, with gilt tops; The sharpest kind of a hand- |] quick order, we're sure! L ; ndder but what comes o sharpest , __ Dloamin’ genial wink. He's no ‘are a) Sry, Retin, mo i ie a mt Ike" “perambalating woote: | ed on fine paper from a1, | cerchief bargain Is this! All the most desirable evening and street colors are here in eather king clear type. gai U abundance, including light blue, pink, Nile, rose, cardinal, cadet, and What do I think of tho nobility? Oh Books that would be consid- These handkerchiefs are of |} royal, navy, reseda, cream and black, These 44, belts are offered for to-ma at 16c, each to make the all pure linen, with dainty in- All you want to-morrow at, yard... itials in corners—as fine hand- Ny Yea sicld Gantes, Some atl ered good value at 75c. a vol- tem have Ni ou couldnt drive a e ume. Some of the titles are: quick thought through, As for the } Pa Wik Basa anda kerchiefs as any one would |\""Dargain Magnet No. 36. Bargain Magnet No. 1. day of this great event m noblewomen, they don't class for me. UNION $3.5 So SHOES x i Cranford. Gaskell wish to use, 1 rable ‘n the belt section, ay a pba thar se Phi, * th Mon / ay tee Wan Ritter Ouyet, othad, Tuy re easily worth 75¢. a Pretty Laces, 50c While Ename were erm wome . nd Brockton ‘s ‘ashions World. Corinne. 1 half dozen, but we're making an ; d “crush pone mer rr ‘oouatas mares avmstuts non. si canoes teen 17c. Doz. Yards! || Pudding Dish, 10c sek ip om ‘ Loematy, rues 0 N'S ‘S THAN Al d x % est ou'd Take your ul sie don't trot taal on Woks MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD, Talae's Harum Literature, pa BB og 45c aun fay . i 2 yard |] Thee quart sue high grade the lot ot, ote The “Lannon Newsy.” The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 Education Spencer. J id ly; the regular price would 5 Main Floor, 50th “Speakin’ of the nobility, I want~to shoes are the greatest sellers in Mysteries of Paris. Sua Women’s HandKerchtels, rel ry t Aang nial dea is they re the same bind thats wed aaeal ¢ Soy a word or two about the Lunnon the world, is, because of their East Lynne, Wood 5 PY for 17¢.—w makes : iy 8 va tor pg sect house, Bargain Magnet newoy. He'n a abine.. He haen't got an gee pet aT, pecial, 2 tor Sc, little more than a cent a yard! |} Parr ed to be 3 tre too large $2.50 Solid & , Ounce of hustle in lm, and I didn't cop “—s beeps poly Bee Very good quality, trimmed |} , These dainty trench Valenclennes to ft ihe duhescomseaeeniy they ’ peepers on one that had ‘ad bath ,? ie! a : ihe t laces tome in edginy an inser- ; th’ fanny osm dirty Nets 105 | as those that cost $8.00 |r ‘itse with jace; some in plain and }] tions from % to % of an Inch wide |] ad to dispose of them at a loss Cuff Buttons, $1.88 ) excopt the ones with whisers, an’ they | to 570m Avg only oun | 0 others fancy styles, They're |] —all in pretty new pat- 17 Aids Wht vee Gk DAY 10¢ ; The jewelry a tre dirtier. The only wise way about craid And yah Piret Vien. cian, Ca worth from Sc, to 12%c. each, terns—take your pick Cc thein to-morrow at, each, 7, has this > thom newsboys Ie the way they forget i¢ you Into my Representative Men son at, per dozen ards, cea, bth. Ou Cestien, ’ {o #ive you your change, You give ‘em fectory at Brockton, Main Flo ection, Main Floor, 50th St. Section, Main Floor, 80th St. Beetion. Basem f @ penny for a ‘apenny paper an’ they Mass., the largest in the @iides away In the crowd like « snake. World under one root “Phe Lunnon cabbies is a fresh lot. 1 making men's fine | ¢€ rin dad a run In with a few of thera, and shoes, and show you € wa 4 which every palr of wrought in handsome ar as as plain designs; some stone. W. L. Douglas shoes Is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes Produced anywhere, and why the sales for the year ending July Ist, 1904, were $6,263,040.00 If | could show you the difference between the | shoes made in m pied A and those of eee | makes, and the high verade leathers erst | would understand why W. L. Douglas §. shoes cost more to ec, W "AREA ABUT Splendidly Colored Views of the St. Louis Fair Now on Ex- These Items Forward To-Morrow! Regular price is $2.50 Wish we had sufficient space to tell ig of all the rare saving opportunities this great event a for Frege $18 in addition to the scores of pieces of our regular stock that have suffered sharp reductions in price, we add Mi 300 Enamelled Beds, 50 Couches and 75 Buffets and Sideboards, \sargain Magnet Ne. which we have secured at, and now offer one-third below regular prices. Engraving — Potabed quartered pe the: id ther | An exceptional item from the hibition at Dreamland. shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any Sideboard, oak frames; em-| Dresser, tonery pe special Saree ; other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, W.L. Douglas guarantees their $9.00. eae bask: $5.98. the second day of ne ea ‘ value by stamping his name and price on the bottom. Look for oe) bossed front; We'll engrave a seri late ( . A now Interest has been added to the| M0 substitute, Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. Of solid oak; some velour cush- Of solld oak, | remember this is a hand is vrinds of attractions In Dreamland. W. be jas $2.00 and $1.78 Shoes for Boys. good construc: TM ions, all ” copper plate, not any or | ening in the spacious lobby of Best in world. ys all wear thom. tion; pretty | 2 : come _/his large base ff dinary process work) Ne Faward C, Boyce's spectacle "Pompeli” Fast Color Eyelets will not turn brassy, | carving and halr filled; t and print $0 cards from @] . ‘ W. L. Douglas uses Corona Colt- and 16x28 in. over 210 splendidly colored views of the| ain i bis shoes, Corona | Write for now Illustrated Catalog French bev- | value $10; | : {t, name only, for. 8. Lou's Pair are presented. The ple-| Cait {s conceded everywhere to be | Shoes by mall, 25 conts extra. elled mirrors; | ere mirror; value Main Floor, ~ Tone ie shown by an expert stereopti-| the finest Patent Leather produced, | W,L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, | sale price, value $14; sale a This Handsome Bed, $5.75. mn opera and are attracting a great G. C. & E. Eli Calf always gives satisfaction, deal of attvailba, “The sign says the St, Louis Fair while you walt,” and | Ww. L. Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores In Creater New York: | | $10; sale price, 25c. Bath $5.98 A fovby te tree and the wick cornet Howard Street. | 345 Eighth Avenue, $9.00 In finest enamel, with large brass Towels, 17¢. as the ¢ wicker corner 8th Stzeet. lis Avenue, near 149th Street. | scrolls on head and chairs and settees are comfortable, the or 36%) Street, A splendid opportunity is offered t d. pits BROOKLYN, foot end; value $9; sale P is ‘ompell” js corner 4let Street. . “mol 0 add to your tle spectacles ever 7 0 Broadway, oor. Oi Een price, to-morrow to a tte Bast ath s Street. way, corner hyeniue. stosk. | e rising generation the 8t. ton Street, corner Pearl , ing thése splendid risa revelation of beauty and! Fn Tried Bb Rie ifth Avenue. This | This This Chiftonier, nT Mbit nit foci that " ree alee oee the heat eel El $402 Third Avenue, cor. 1200 6 Tenary Ory Po RsTuk Avenee. | 5,98. tre nicely bemnaes one Ie 172 Acement re ihe ards ol io ve ya Dr. Alhort Shaw, the distinguished edi: | 906 Sixth Avenue, corner Pretty Chair Rocker, 3S. 24x43 inch sizes at, each, tor ot the Roview ov Reviews 19o,—Turkish Bath T W" ediortats’ and 98c, | $1.50. Of solid oak; has AL 19, heavy grade, with ’ nad 23. inches; ends, sizes 25x62 ‘ncnes; ~ : In mahogany Large size, Syeqry $ deep drawers and ae each “aie (Sate Ten Million Boxes a Year oie wet ro Een! Mas: ale Ten on boxes a . finish; finely with saddle French bevelled mir. Al the. Ba, -Turkish bath towels t gazing and othe ‘The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE : talk dnd tte | with a few mill tite | hows that the influential editor * finished and ‘ ror; value $8 50; sale pertections hardly noticeable; varie | ons by ni ans back, ¢ hich able resent and neatly caned; Laccagegh price ous sizes and qualities; not, An institution of 2.50, ‘ rice, | 4 general and out value $2; sale sale pries, This Table, $4.50. worth less than 20c. to 35¢, price, 98c shown are publishea in 1 offered to the public by F urkish bath Al10c, Ea, pt: ‘is 7ax40 i | ches finely bleached. $5.98 Of piano polished quar- tered oak; beautifully $4. 5¢ carved; value $8; sale price S180 4 Exposition oe, the regular price at which, te , eon be had by any World reader for outy $1.00, This series contains 160 ive i, Soprevings of views of the erent

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