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BHT YOUNG GALS SSG for a — - #¢e—- Wise Man Finds the Money, and When Many hot Them Disappeared jn Day: Claimants Appear He Gives All of i Aight and They Are Believed to Them a Chance to Possess It. Have Been Lured from Home once ae slfinis ee __— — 2 ‘Scramble on Broadway — WARNED AT ALTAR: One-Dollar Bill VEOGSTR Miss McChesney Was All Ready to Marry Pearson When a Telegram Came Teling Her by “Cadets.” An elder'y, well-dressed man walks! Undecided to which to give the He Had a Wife. ng Broadway picked up a dollar money der fingered it nervous: —_—_ bill in front of the Platiton Bullling. ly, By chi time the crowd that sure - ai Ho looked at tt carefully to make #3@ rounded him, all demanding the tp several of the men friends and rel+ POLICE DENY SYSTEM that it was not a counterfeit, and put im: ef, grew to ou h proportions a8 aiivey of Miss Reba MoChesney, of a ee ay ones ee Ane Shad " J, find T. 8 Pearson, a $4 18 WOW WORKING.,| ‘sie nea tor sone on paces when'an| “two Breattay’ soicomen fore | RANTS”. %: J~ Gnd 7. & Poaraen, 8 excited young man ran up to him and thelr way through tho excited gathers "ME pv Binet em f the Gi WODld you Asd sone mene Ing to ank what all the trouble Was | a uptediy Le changed In several exsen Wone o iis Found: Though) yee, tycet pienea up gi" ceplied . tial. ‘ gi Reais just picked up $1," seplied are of the As “Addchaneys< wan iitaveeied AY © @ Determined Search Has hg wy the crowa, | the Les! moment from marrying Peat fon by the receipt of the followi > Sa » hane the finder, “An tomeii » Been Made for Them by Fam- nto hend | Oe : gram from his employer: ? nd man there are x9 many claimants, Ti just ce cape eatank. 8: a Wik ily and Friend throw the money into the alr and let ain't MARKY Heh + ae i fiends, the best man gett.” * if don't you give him that") aan EOE Ht a ig the youngest daughter 4 i's m I just lost it" he 89 saying, he crumpled up the bill AS Mra. Charles MOChesneY and threw i: as far as he could. ‘Newark Whe disappenrance of elght girls, al! tin a ctalm, and! A Rewsboy caught it and took to his pe hd bara bndeneNmir eighteen years of age, ‘none heh tll the date Mtels @cruse Madison Square Par firm, rold a pl be a ue ieee has given rise to the report that im ¢ t boy got it," com. two month and in tha ay ry ; Mit tae, if divided, would have giveneach mented the old mat eects | ‘ ‘ leadet” system is being revived in Lt Mf divided would have menies, Id man, as he resumed pecame ac 4 with Miss Reba * man’ about f vps ments for the ppeared within yo The Rev. N police have bee @ble to do nothing. They have found MO trace of any of the eight, but deny Gtrenuously that “cadets” are oj r pernt ing. | Witnesses have been found who soy A I right,” said the sergeant permits to a New York beansport hi Astor, and Learns They Have “jcc iva an rnguishman for a tare, . ho waited e cabby made Permits from Mayor. Puesiees WHEE HE Maree Cray hae by a ha ald Pat of — , do things Ike that in his underlings, ‘The girls had been in tois country only © few days, and there no doubt Bhat they were lured away lass Of men that marked the wo Whe Red Light” days. Promines Made to Them, aru Two of the missing girls were soon the miss- n Warning, London. Frank Lane, who said he belonged to a the Hackmen's Union, drove his hack them. Peppie Gold, sixteen years runners were taking all the business at * with her hair still hanging in a the new Motel Astor, Braid, was lured away by a sort, stout College Point Dexter, were way to work at a place that had found for her by her aunt, The iked her what she was go- and offered her greater In- # to go te Brooklyn, She went h them, She knows nothing of the @ity acd had only been in the country ‘weeks. | t similar case is that of Althea } Who has been missing from her 1%, NO. 1 Norfolk atreet, since iy. A pediler told her sister he her walking with a tall young) ard a much older woman, who sere talking earnestly with her in Nor- | Golk street. ) S Brothers searching tor Her. , Notts Wotman, fourteen years old, Instantly large for her age, has been missing ince Monday, She was iast seen in AG her father's store, No, 189} ! street, Her four brothers are| @ardhing for her and vowing vengeance OD her abductors, Mary Ritter, eighteen years old, dis- Gppeared from No. % Pitt street on Monday. Her father has searched the! ‘Dospitals and public institutions for har | Bat without success. It is believed she | ‘ been lured away by the “cadet” It is a notable number in many ways—in con- tributions, in illustrations, in fine printing. Most important to its five million readers is the First News of 2 Fall Fashions It is the month of all others when dress is uppermost in “Her” mind. It is the month she has been waiting for, and the of her favorite magazine rove that the waiting has not been in vain. There is no use in trying to describe the fascinations of the month’s fashion features. You must see the magazine itself. The colored og are better than ever before, as we promised they would , but here also the magazine is its own best advertisement, A new series of interest to all music lovers begins in this number: “The Loves of Great Composers,” by Gustav Kobbe, The opening article is entitled “ Beethoven and His Immortal Beloved,” with many illustrations, including a hitherto unpublished portrait of his “Constance.” The now-famous series on Personal Beauty b \ Dr. Grace Peckham Murray, deals this month wi certain pies exercises for bodily symmetry and ace of carriage. These are practical articles and of women all over the world are being benefited by them. ‘All of these disappearances occurred broad daylight, and all in the De- ey, Union Market and Eldridge Drecincts, Seeeattipnemnanss , TRIED HANGING IN CELL. Prisoner Made Rope of Unterphixt| Torn Into Strips, Herbert Harvey. twenty-seven years /@14, of No. @ Georgia avenue, Brook- yn, attempted suicide in a cell in the Ddberty avenue police station to-day after being arrested on a charge of in- toxication. While in a cell he tore his undershirt tnto strips, made a rope of it and tried C peng himself to the cell door. ‘The doorman found him, and Ambu- Surgeon Doyle, of St, Mary's tal. quickly revived him. He was | e sergeant until he prom- ood, and war then put back | is cell. to bed In — ‘wy COMPETES WITH DRAYS.| Express Care Put in Service om Seeond Avenue Line, The Second avenue elevated began Hauling express matter vesterday, put- ting into execution a plan of Au Beimont, whe expects to extend the ‘vice to all four elevated Ines. It Is the plan of the Interborough Company to have the Adams, American, Wells Far- Express Com- of the elevated nand downtown es Express Com. Ee. through its subsidiary local eon Richard Le Gallienne contributes a beau- tiful poem-story that ranks with the very best of the writings of this modern master of English style. It is superbly illustrated, Christine Terhune Herrick writes an ar- ticle on “Field Hockey for Girls,” which is both interesting to the general reader and technically helpful to those who would enjoy this rare outdoor sport. Lina Beard’s illustrated directions for a Hallowe'en party will attract all families with children in them. It se} presents several novel features. ¥, the Borough Express, participated in yesterday # experiment Ti ts wald that the express cars will be run during tt urs of lax trafic and Will not interfere with the passenger Wells’ Hair Balsam Is not a Dye but gradually restores The way to be sure to get YOUR copy before your newsdealer’s supply is exhausted is to BUY IT TO-DAY! The Delineator may be seeured of your newsdlealer, of any Duttericl: agent, of of the publishers at Se. a copy, $1.00 « year, THE EUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY (Limite), DUTTERICK BUILDING, NEW YORK from and prevents dandruff, ing, Soc ant $100 bottles at re CLEAnsovT ’Roache Bed Bugs er, ae eam tent, Foriy-acventiy treet, STANLEY M’CORMICK WEDS, Pt Ee up to the t t instantly aln Ping away with a man and a woman station last night to protest to the po- 1 - en’ avenue ‘maliont Gotieae. Ay who had been making great promises lice about the way the public automobile 24 engaged and arrange: wedding were hurried Merrit, | | front of the hotel at all, When we de! ateng N Ny Ret there once In a while the pollee way to oMfclite and the ceremony was ‘ on 9 to be performed at her home. Sts e received a letter asking her to ; wark, She paid it @ short man and a tall man 1 no attention, and ening, while thing to do with the luring away of 8 Marshal issued seven the wedding guests gathering, A number ecor Behmitt- t t Pearse A not show u MeaAain : ‘ company f automobiles there up to of the ma wests and relative valle 3 rors" Tells Police Machines Are Tak= 0 wiv ahd were prepared (o ve "warm nd friends of vh 1 A “Well, the police chase us after 10, welcome, but he had evidently been Mita sere wun tt ing All the Business at Hotel, ao yrorenea Lane, ue he lett uno warned een WIFE SAW HIM KILLED, Martin Celske Meets Death After Il view of his wife, who had! he station to see him off, thirty-nine years old, Point, 1 in Twentieth street, near His wife fim to the station and tes had been low 1 stepped on the “They're hogging things,” he dos. okner ne arte ha ike to attempt to. cross anda Woman who met he " clared, indignant “The + nee cere! ed a Riis ona 8 gman who met her atClins clared, indignantly They line UP) ate. and ihe religious wedding look ; etree Rta was on | around the 'h alt night and the | py 1 the Church of the Maccabees he train struck alm and he THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16 1004 [ea | open Saturday uw | 6PM, ® 5 DA | English | | walking sults, 518 11.4, M. es Girls’ and misses’ Fall suits S° different from the factory made productions and yet our new Fall suits for girls and misses are priced no higher. They're new and exclusive models, and in style, fit and workmanship rank with the creations for which the fashionable Third Floor, Every noteworthy style approved by Dame Fashion is shown in our splendid display—one that every mother and daughter must see before purchasing. modiste asks twice as much. sizes 14 and 16. 44, 16 and 18, sizes 14 and 16, knee; lengths 28 to 33, We are showing a large assortment of girls’ long coats, with or without capes, many styles to select from, all new Fall models, at86,75 to $18.75 Also girls’ up-to-date dresses, all shades and styles, many pretty models to choose from; prices ranging from... ...sseeveeeeee soe 83,25 to $9.75 Un pon Animmense purchase of men’s high grade new Fallclothingata decided reduction. ROCHESTER manufacturer whose name throughout America is synony- mous with fashionable and high grade ready-to-wear clothing sold us the greater portion of his August output at a decided reduction. at a premium just now and he wanted to move his accumulated stock quickly. If we had the right to mention the maker’s name you'd recognize it instantly as a guarantee of a grade of clothing that equals the best custom made work. If you want a fashionable new Fall suit or top coat made from the identical fabrics the most exclusive tailors are showing, at the lowest prices ever | quoted on garments of equal merit, attend this remarkable value-giving event. It’s a sale that will make a new bargain epoch in men’s clothing. KTH AVE. 19 70.20% Large early season orders are 7 Second Floor, Now there’s one thing we want to say about the style of these suits—they are all exclusive effects tailored by skilled workmen—made as your tailor would make them, so different from the ordinary creations that smack of the sweat shop. Another thing—these garments positively cost you less than the ordinary factory made suits cost you elsewhere, as you'll see by comparison, for men's 20 | $192 50 and $22 suits— e of cloth thoroughly tested as to strength and positive permanency of finish— scores of nobby cheviots in fancy mix- tures, through and through worsteds— in all the shapes—regular, stout and from 33 to 46 chest, Unquestionably the best value in Greater New York at the price, slim: $12.50, fabrics of foreign weaves embracing every accepted pattern of good taste and judgment—neat worsteds,cushmeres and cheviots, in fancy coloring— black unfinished worsteds and blue serge—analmost endless variety. : $ ] 5 for men’s fine *25 and '30 sults— 25 extra salesmen to wait upon you. $ for men's $15 and $18 sults— represented in this offering are stand- ard cloths in sik worsteds of fancy color- ings, fancy cheviots, cashmeres and black Thibets—s0 distinct patterns~ we show the new style double breasted coat as well as several models of single breasted, $ 50) for men’s 518 top coats —short nobby coverts—silk e Sleeves—also a pain black coat cut 38 inches long—broad concave shoul ders and all tailored par eacellence, $ for young men’s sults—suitable for any occasion—the very new swell up-to-date double breasted coats—shown ___ Inall the latest fabrics, trousers cut semi. peg top, sizes from 1§ to 20 years or from 20 to 36 chest, every garment hand made—every yard 6th Ftoor. Harvest Festival « MR, C, F. ZITTEL, PRESENTS IN ITS First American appearance the famous Naval Reserve Baud of Italy, Maestro Jiocinto Marcosano director. Complimentary Band Concerts 2P. M. $ 2 l 15 for misses’ sults in three models— blouse, long or hip coat, In covert, cheviot and fancy mixtures; skirts side plaited, full flare; $14.75 tor juntor sults in two models, Nor- folk and box coat, some trimmed with velvet, others with contrasting color cloth, fancy braid and buttons; satin lined; side plaited skirts; sizes #12.75 tor misses’ regulation sults of cheviot, large collar, full blouse, nautical emblem on shield and sleeve, skirt side paited, flaring at bottom; sizes 14, 16 and 18. £9.75 tor misses’ tourist coats, in covert and fancy mixtures; full: a good fitting garment; 7.50 tor misses’ skirts in broadcloth, very latest model, full, box-plaited and stitched, black and blue; lengths 36 to 40, 93.95 tor junior skirts, in cheviots and fancy mixtures, full kilted skirt, flaring from th Floor. Specia mdet Watchar®8.95 HIS new thin model Waltham watch at $8.95 is the equal of any watch sold elsewhere at $12—sold exclusively by this store—bought in quantities to enable us to offer the best value in America, Main Fl. The always-accurate Waltham is the ide: iece— Mist Nearniee 20-year case, Rehberg $8.95 This is the greatest opportunity you'll have to secure a watch that is absolutely reliable at a price anywhere near as low, Special to- morrow, 100 watches, each, $8.95. iencned” 75C. and 50c. hose, 28c. | * TREMENDOUS selling of Wednesday despite the rain and large sales of other days leave just about enough of these handsome new imported 75c. and $0c. hose for Saturday—while 2d Floor, they last, 2%, Select your season’s supply now, Exclusive new Fall designs, sold by leading haberdashers at 75¢, and $0c, to exacting men who demand this quality, We secured 1,200 dozen pairs from one 28 of New York's 28c largest jobbers at avery great sacrifice because of complicated business exigencies that you would not be interested in, The materials are fine qualities of Chemnitz lisle threads in embroidered oF A jacquard = designs, vertical gto neat stripes and figures, gray, - brown, navy, green and garnet » and black combinations and | colorings, all absolutely ger- teel, retined, desirable new pat- terns, drop stitches, silk mix- ures and Mercerized elfects. Men’s correct *1.50 gloves * OU cannot go anywhere else and purchase this new Fall perfect Y fitting glove for less than $1.50, because ours is the only store for which the famous manufacturers agreed to make up a Special lot of 25,000 pairs at a third less than usual, This concession is the reward for the largest purchase of the season, and the gloves wre made to our special order, Main Floor, — ne clasp—tan Cheverette kid $ l Two gloves—one clasp slate Gheverstte 5 l styles suede gloves; Our expert selected the skins—not one with the s'ightest im erfection going a | into the lot. In cut, workmanship and finish these gloves tie not excelled by | any new fall $1.50 glove on the market, | #1 for women’s smart ‘new | 95¢ for misses’ #1.25 2-cla’p Autumn gloves; 2clasp glace, with | glace gloves; black, white and colors; imperial point. \ dainty and stylish, > 2s oe eo. Scourtg Sean Mode (12 yrs on the mkt) A Scouring Soap—A Metal Polish —A Glass Cleaner Raincoats, Men's Suits, Fall Overcoats, Cravenette Coats, Silk Waist, |] $2.09 Per Week Opera an Acorant. NOS TILL 9 O'CLOCK. Boys’ Clothing. 4 “ REALLY ‘DELIGHTFUL Cheifini Covered I Candy Coated — Cheving- ium Don’t Insult fy Wen "eae setae your face by making it ere nd aun tie lat toe ine smart and sting with bad ret bond contract tt @ soap. Always insist upon) fits,the frst penceapen to expose bie WILLIAMS! SMOYAN@ Sitvnctisint Os moval weet tml £7 Order the Week-Day Mo: Shaving Sticks and. Tablets, der tf World ant wi Totiet t and Jersey Or QUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. wae

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