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THR WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1904 “qbdoini en ian awits tescuby of tht Socom THREE CHILDREN [POLICE SEEK TWO IND CLUE YET 10, STRANGELY VANISH MISSING SISTERS|MCARTHY'S SLATERS Mysteriously Disappear from Home and Father Fears They Were Kidnapped by Beggar Woman Who Seemed Gypsy. i SLOCUM 1 ar it ey Bam Zukoft Wrote a Letter! uiss pauline Puetz Who Dis- She Disappeared from} tingyj ie guished Herself at the Ter- i Home, in Which She Men-) inj, Tragedy, Is Rewarded Poison, by the Children’s Society. “Writing a letter in whic! tie something about a a Of the many heroes of the Slocum dis- aater the Society for the Prevention of Annie Zukof, only Afteen years! Crueity to Children decided that Miss large for her age, left hor! Pauline Puets, a waltress on North Na $8 Orchard aireat last | Brother Island, and understudy for nuree, was mos sorving, an Deo not yet returned. afternoon, in the rooms of the society, the police to send out &) 4 gold medal was pinned on the young ‘Blarm for her the mother ex-| heroine, i fear that her daughter might| |The sclety became intereeied in ite “ matter because o: dreds of chil- pe tried $0 Kill herself, Annie quar-| sro, who were killed, and its officers do- Yesterday with her sister and) cided that an award of merit should be and when her mother took| made to the person showing the most she promised that her mother bravery in rescuing the children who it were brought ashore. The officers can- 3 vassed the actions of the many heroes ghe left the house last night) who did noble work in eaving life and paw her writing a letter in| finally seve that Miss Puets was reeh tioned polson. To whom | ™o#t deserving. \ Oy tas ween not known, | Miss Pusts Is eighteen years old, an = . accomplished swimmer and comely in apoearance, She had been employed in WM, RYCE PRYOR ILL. | the nospitais on North Brother Island as a waitress and was studying to be- ot a Vincent's Hospital with | come a nurse, Pussiing to Physicians, Among others she heard the cry that | lam Ryce Pryor, of No. ¢|the Gen. Slocum was on fire and ap- Reap teons street, is in Bt.|Proaching the Jsland. She ran to the ‘s Hospital in a serious condi-| shore, slipped off her skirts and as the | ‘and the physicians who are treat-| burning steamer approached she dived are pussied at his ailment. into the river and swam out to the | hi hi ttended service, Subse a) MPryot was brought to New York| boat. When alongside she eaw « fraa- |NEW GOVERNOR OF FINLAND, one the peered held a grand re- Young Girls Run Away from Home in Jersey City, Saying They Intended Going on the Stage. Police Unable to Trace Move- ments of Murdered Welgher After He Left Cary}—Pawn- shops Searched, CHICAGO, Aug. U.—Three children of Charles Hauser, a contractor of Oak Park, have disappeared and search by| have been asked to look for Mary police and private detectives has failed | Saichao, aged seventeen, and her sis to give a clue to their whereabouts, The | ‘ef, Afteen, who ran away from thelr ithe United States welgher, whose mur children are Emma, thirteen years old;| home Sunday night after announcing | tjiated body was found in Spuyten Duy Emil, eight ypare old, and Ernest, six. Souhe’ on the sagt that they intended | vi) Creek on Monday. ° ‘The childrep vanished last Tuesday. - ved thet They have not even been athe "4 All three were with their stepmother Non’ his movements after he lett on the second floor of the residence. at Coney Island | wh Boek et Pe Se Mra. Hauser, desiring an article from ta in ie evening m chnownced hele ‘inten: | Kingsbrids ed the first floor, sent Emil to fetch it, crit t acti reinforced by ns of ah ‘lue- “We'll go, too,” sald the sister and hk thelr clot! nd $12 each | ky's men, but so for ay Ae learned ‘They were seen “2 noting. A search is stair, That was the last Mrs. Hauser aoe ‘oie, 0) awe Recent ‘he the srw of them. MoCarthy was buried to-day from his Amoterdam ave Mrs, Hauser ‘said thet soon after the! USED TOBACCO 92 YEARS, |1s% oe, No, 10 Bue lanae Meyers Is Dead at the Age of apparcatly, trom the beat y One Hundred and Four. BOY’S BODY RECOVERED. ° are Paes Nae and hat] atc, Age kn ary of sd Neponset, Ill., is dead at the age of 104 Monday night, had been pursued for &| vesrs He had used tob 4 "fe tee fore at va wed | was twelve years old. ‘The body of @ boy, apparently Aftess i years, old, Ptr] fonnd ee Bet RS ie undr MA. DOOLEY ae wert, Abe The body was dressed in a white inion Potter's eovaten: | pak, Knee Bite ress at the on r letures by Gene Carr, lospital. The police of the Kingsbridge eta tion have ag yet obtained no clue to the murderers of Stephen J, McCarthy, ‘The police of Hoboken and this city little brother, and the trio ran down- e East River Of Ove Ham | summer home at Glen Eyre, | tke mother on the rail holding @ baby. = bape teRgrERN ception at the Impertal Palace. The ‘Where he went several months ago,| Miss Pucts called on the mother to back fitteen-year-old hoy. |Prince Obolensky Assumes Fume=| Governor will start at once on « tour Bag that his health would be bono-| throw the child down, which she aid, | Huokered outs little by oy tie exertion, (ion of That Office, | of inspection of the Grand Duchy. e He fas been in weak heaith for|and Miss Puets swam ashore with it, tat oom ‘hee Ha and this time &! seLsINGFORS, Finland, Aug, 1%—| Prince Pbolensky, formerly Governor a year. aoe hd a legih | sage Be She then riveree to the boat, ewim- ark 8 sad jog to bring ter Prince John Obolensky to-day assumed | of Kherson and later of Kharkoff, was coun: je came back to New| ming against @ fierce current all the more children. nix functions as Governor-General of | appointed July 4 last to succeed Gen. The atiending physicians will| time, and brought ashore three more Phevlanding ot, fig woman omplaily | Finland. Upon his arrival here he was | Bobrikoff, whg was shot June i¢ by a Y lagnose his case, {living infants, On her fourth trip che! able to do more. driven to the Uspensky Cathedral, | student, Eugene Schaumann Others may believe in high prices for the necessaries of life. We don't. We believe in Salling the best and purest foods for the lowest possible prices. This has been our policy for over twenty years, and to-day we are more con- firmed in the hab& of hammering prices than ever. Why? Because this poll is responsible for the expansion of our business from one modest store to present magnificent array of 132 Retail Grocery Branches, It proves that the le of Greater New York believe in our method of giving customers all he extra middlemen’s profits of the ordinary retailer. This week we have pounded the prices hard. and the special offers which follow will more than ff celicht all economically inclined housekeepers. ‘At the same time we continue our free gifts to everybody of CHOICE / \ Double “S. & H.” Green Leeds Trading Stamps. Great Fire-Salvage Sale of Men’s Fall Shirts A mB, O™ AVE, 2157822: AVE, 2157& 22% STREETS 7: DA M At One-Half Price -nd Less, The celebrated Griffon Brand, made L DRY G oO O Ds co. by Weil, Hasiceil & Co. Thisconcern with every purchase of 10 cents or more this week, except C. O. D, orders, suffered a severe loss by fire June 29. 4 ld e Fi ‘ ‘ : This lot of Shirts, how- TOMATOES, \| COND ENSED MILK, TRIUMPH QATS. \ in New ever, while on the premises Large, rosy, red ripe frutt, solid] | PR yd an § BRAND. Finest Rol ed Northern Grown Oats, ines ir Wwals ul | AS C at the time, were in no picked ia full sized cans; ¢, fresh unskimmed ||] 06 hreakfact for brawn and braias York, wise injured, having been i coe fon ie ni yr igor lly pred 6c] weeks sean. ™ 6c ) At is scarcely necessary to go into details concerning an offering of this character, You know this Silk Store|] i" another part “of the Week, 4 CAM. .s00e fg oc.; this week, & ca \ F Sufficiently well to feel assured that an extraordinary value awaits you. building. We bought them: ‘ t Knowing full well the demand for Shirtwaist Suit Silks this com at auction from the Gans N ES. SARDINES. ] Cc any possible scarcity. We took ‘dvantage of several manufacturers willingness af ea hide pe Salvage Company at al POTATOES. Just gl al from} || Genuine French Imported, for us at prices decidedly less than usual—and the silks are here for you at a price no other store can|} Price which enables their turn-ovér at about half thelr worth, Bast Selected New White Long Island Callfornia. the highest grade Sante Plump, tender, of deliclous 8 Possibly quote—without a sacrifice of quality. All new Fall sty es and patterns that were being held for late August delivery Potatocs, largeand mealy, 10 Clara Prunes, thin eat flavor; in nase can | pat here is no lack of assoriment of shades and colorings. We knew the trend of fashion—and supplied our 0 Rictate® ALE Hk SRNR a peck aocya basket... HUC])] feiymatys es tories SC] |] wien key, oniysees.. ” 7 wants accordingly. We've plenty of Navies, Browns and Greens—they're the most wanted of afl. This |] Griffon Brand $1 and $1.50 Shirts at ...... seseee 65c | few assortment of Fall styles will reach counters tomorrow morning. Half a Dollar, Two kinds. Some are stiff bosoms; full laundered; light and dark ; Black Taffeta Silks Under-Price, grounds; fancy stripes and figured effects; open back and front; separate cuffs BUTLER'S TEAS. ie PORTED JAMS. BUTLER'S COFFERS. “No other store does so great a business in Black Silks as this one; these values for to- to match. Sizes from 14 to 19%, 18 varieties, to suit every taste. saan Fresh roasted dally and uasun phasize our supremacy. Are you interested? Morrow serve to EM: Ht sscrigee Shirts of the Griffon Brand; white and fancy figured madras—the on til tae thee ahd et aaa oper fash on pu ooo —Our regular grade of 27-inch 75c. qualit —Or latter on light and dark grounds; plain or pleated bosoms; attached or de- halt the wsual retail prices, viz. hwell’s celebrate ise a lbs rice AL: 59 gular grade of 27-inch 75c. quality, _At_69¢—Our regular grade of 36-inch 95¢. quality. |} tached cuffs; sizes 14 to 16. Some of our own regular stock are included In Butler's cayion ee ibs, $1.40 English Jams, 4 jar.. .15¢ etree : chalet 25¢ ‘ Y d 6 Lisle GI! these latter, iatiors Unsled Tes eth bo Millers famous irish 18c ul Marrcalbo soot a d Jams, fre our er ‘ 500 ards of 65c, and 75¢, Wises one ge Cerrone which || Griffon Brand $1.50 and $2 Shirts at... 0ss0ee+s Q5c Bryscsrin sven ae 4 assortment Is broken. Fine lisle, one || All this famous brand in the best grades of colored Dress Shirts; Best Sentos —f: j or two clasp, with silk stitching on |] newest novelties in fabrics and colorings; siz:s 14 to 19. In this lot are some CKERS. omalcand good, pri 'b, 17¢ wa Also lace lisles and mitts In}! very fine semi-negligees of pure white in pleated and tucked bosoms. ) a In This Phenomena! Offer Are Included: g oothty hese ll ————____——— Cocoa gia ak othe 0 or te, ) "35c (or | saiaa Drees wtgas ness, he ch allewoo! Cheviots—44.inch all-wool Voiles—43-inch all-woot || trench Covers, mode ef fambste with Girls’ Dresses. Mid. can We} Sateen OC | betuals rrr OC My es—44-inch all-wool Granite Suitings—S0-inch Mohal oe or sl of insertii Val, E a hae My Wi ry EY ‘ Deessing—Bvery ' and Sicilians—46-inch all-wool Crepe Gusalen tad i wh rows of Inserting Of VAL Gads and ends to be closed out at hurry-away prices, Materials are CS nivdenhy Bait fuarameed emp “lac “gan other weaves, Every yard guaranteed perfect. None Muslin Drawers, 25c, Ginghams, Lawns and Chambray Linen. Styles are the very best of fi ae capers Fim gual quay heretofore under 65¢., = many at 75¢, hives choice 39c daaetiat ou Fens tae dnsertings 1 the year. Sizes from 4 to 14. ley DAs e, aul: dosen, 10c| wens Le EN pw in bottles, i = br st te BB tomorrow at, yard...ssssssseveesecssseeeereen ees with hemstitched ruffle. ‘The $2.00 Dresses ate now 98. Sueontnah—The tameus ries meget 5 ‘ Regular Hog Secqusy, . 7 Goria Ott bere 128 2 ree early June Peas; ‘Sean 10¢ str sree ‘se Peet, ry allons ne Sei een ts , we makes 3 Great Sale of Men’s Trousers Sacques and Kimonos; made of fine The $4.00 Dresses ate now 2.98. Peas "iilside Clubs” extra edoloe ise tan Fancy ee 256 Quenching Beverage, a bo te 106 Pi figured lawns; tucked back with sallor]} Another lot of Dresses—not so very many of then parca and Lawn; greet and tender; 7 cans for | 3C | wacaront or Spashetti—Best im- Pialir Pasgg My : For Stout Fellows up to 50 Waist. burg. mand Sh Few of Toe wlihedhan opabntabenabendaheheie rt vecistcetone Me | J Posen "Ral 20 yeas geste cat i fonrwiik 5e Seneeh res lender aist, Shirt Wai 9 June crop: & can. lew st. vane mn oh pont head adied Mots otc ey end Shirt Waist Dresses. remem eee it ua very Length for Every ength OW, eonty colorings; ut A ier) sir Not wishing to bag any of them beyond the season, we make more swoet and tender; iy ane for. ie ast, Be ack and front, regularly at ow ; ee fe bought this lot of Trousers because there were $0] s125 art fare Sabe bas them 4 a eer Lea weeks of weather pases "Ty tse Se val 5c Ottve Ol-Bu imported | “She, eentens Bigs Ripon ic many large waists Se set Shirt Waists, 95c. Dresses made of White Linen Lawn; tucked ok bands of inserting down « ; sory hele. en Seite bse. sia 23¢ Ketenes— ‘peeriest ""TPomato catsup; preciate how difficult it is to Made of fine quality sheer white lawn |] front; Blouse trimmed with inserting; hemstitched bg and stock. 4 15¢ A nell oh tha very finest; guaranteed pure ‘and hi ree hn seein thet Maca] and See sepa" hnsihed Reduced from $6.50 to 3.00 said, Set Sule | at int fe. hall wnt LOC ain. ivi ir . ii 1Ge.; half pint bottle. 168 Wo Bw el Sauce—"' Poatl stock. Sold regularly at $2, Dresses of Figured Linen Lawn; pleated front and back; gored skirt, trimmed hi ono eeu Na poate en with ands sme meri omer sea hstaine Yi we Te "id 5 Us Por e, Every lee Our Famous All-Around the World Reduced from $3.00 to 1.25 ia bel r Malt” Yinewar—Buiits starch "Blue Ribbon fe nt oO} F eer bart ¥ ness is em- Dress Trunks. Skirts, 1 Bare elected. ro Pees 2a rams e. oF white; “M- { (jg)! yatrongest made; package 2 bodied in them; Black Thibet Cloth Walking style; Fancy mixed Cloth Walking style; |]! Peisoy oh Ms sippy ot %. Louies" ohh Bu pride of the janitor; AB ag a prev rimaned wah betons Ret "4a | white oF brown intl Mek ind Aaa rock ln ge wn lke anti 9 the housinal r \| trimmed wi uttons, Reg- white or brown ite. i unex 4 ¥ p ena ed || ularly $7.98, Now marked... 4.98 | Regularly $8. Now.. : “ : Sy 98 Fe cc coasectosssctoseqarearenes are Medd. CMeseese censeererrereeeres eaoh hd { ired of thei Ready to-morrow. Cleaning Up Men's $7.50 Double and single breast. and $10 Suits at $5.00. — ta''styles In both men’s and youths’ sizes, Materials include fabrics as fancy Cheviots, Homespuns and Cassimeres, Every gar- 5 om. torrectly tailored—which means the very best sort of workmanship. 5.00 545 5.85 _Y Them Everywhere. w Some $16 Go-Carts at 7.95. 132 Baal ranch —To ‘ eT Pres at All Out 4 But not many. We = to hurry them away. ‘ Price is five ce:@s less than half. Full reed, with The Big Dollar's Worth Freserving Brandy, Butler’s Supe:or Waite Grape solid sides, prettily shaped. Green enamelled auto 4 running gears and rubber-tired wheels; reclining Greatest value ever offered for it preservin fr’ $4 and boy eo aia toa Ck back and adjustable dashers. the faaly tomeset || French Cogmacs |\| fecet? Sy sical ie ior now pric 1s and Wool Crashes. A few suits have 6.70 7.09 7.50 Another lot at $0.05; these were $13 to $24. * or Martel’s Three three more days, 4 ” Another lot at $9.6 ¢ $18 to $24. 1 bottle olé Monogram Whis es ye ai Your || Ut sassseeseanerseeers 65c¢ trousers. Mostly in wine suitable for all of Pall and early Winter have been $4 and $5 the suit. Choose now at $2.50, === ~ 4.50 to #3.50 Water Coolers are ‘1 ig too late now to par:zy over prict, So we say One Dollar \Dr 4 all the Water Coolers worth up to $2.50 for to-morrow, |] sood trunk at a low price. Department on Fourth Floor, where any piece will be ne for you. They are two, three and four gallon sizes; splendidly built, Case Orders by mail must be a ind with 2c. additional on each plece pf enna mee greg at - JAM ES Dress Suit ers by mail m companied wi a on California Be Mon: Very old. with sanitary lining, &c. You'll never tuy another for this - : tee bat, Jake talon. 55C . rae 75¢ f _ Er Ee Dear | Ly tard vet ie talon 75¢) ins. | ‘ oaad o , ey erry, Hilie's new | " » “Blue Dia- OO ey mie, 3 ay nin snr ta a Ae | oe cae wre ise! Phe SES ieee cence | TLE i Seenish wall GPS ) te rom tower! Sites 22 and 24 inch at $4.89. || ou? Lass Aili, ate , B56 oe Benet, Renae 70¢ teannatn.| Made of solid. sole leather in brown |] 'ivce'® (™* MMMM | Tate (2 cat nal | fi Saar te ln iE ae co 5c Laported | Wines. CHOON wea Fe ae a se naraate telis ot toasts Walton Strongly made and riveted, iron bound, Only one or two of kind. brassed Guar canvas covered, ‘aris weed eveias ihe ers Spectal Sale Friday and Saturcay of the Newest Malate ut hs Sheet Music at tlc Copy. ideal trank for amy one wanting a key, } bottle J, 8. Choice Sherry, choice of either, a bot- merry meters e wottts 1400

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