Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ther of Margaret Andrews Discovered After Ten Hours’ OF A WAR GOVERNOR. HIM THEIR CAPTIVE. Permitied to Remain with! “New Boy,” Eleven Years Old, in rp io believed to be at the home! °ld, is recovering from the effects of tne| here for tWO GaYS.......sseeeees her father, No, 3% West Eighty-fifth | hasing he received at the hands of then threw him In an old well, where 's atepmother,| three defectives after @ search lasting) NORFOLK OR OUBLE-BREAST Andrew home. That she was at the! pruises, affirm that the child was in New! ‘Howe, a travelling man, having moved ‘The pti for Margaret Andrew has imoet the entire continent and | fortune has been spent by her father | % Herbert started for school. On hia) no shoe in Jearning her whereabouts, Henry H,| *#Y ® Dand of buys older than himselt) 107 109 is the son of John Alden An.| J2™P*d out of a clump of bushes wav- Ue Andrews and 4 divorce followed, | Wel! which was nearly hidden by a sergeant of the disappearance of Her- The loss ot her ehildren 90 affected! vert, ite sent Detectives Bowe, Bolton the mother that she threatened to ent and Kelley with her, After he Mt Ber life unless the younger child was! te Sharman story the detec be-|* to remain with her, ‘The fath.| man to search the woods, Mrs, Howe heart then relented and Margaret, | Soe Fe em f saly too 2 @ boy's hiding place was finally le or oe Baer beg allowed | found, and he was in a bad conditton ‘< 1 eeping on con-| from want of food. His limbe were atl at she be properly cared for|‘and sore. He waa taken hoi and Feturned to him when he demandod | Medical ald was summoned, From that day the child was jose| Sherman Howe told the detectives he Totner tecognized some of the boys, and said ang A the ringleaders were Harry Lawes, Ru- iret Mrs. Andrew, after receiv-| pert Tomas and Gilbert Steele. They $B child tnto der custody, placed f0 ai! sone of reputette cltisene of) im the care of Mrs, ea ° Na Rae lladl Henry Smith, | Mra. Tews threatens to take ation f later the mother | againet all of them. ‘went to Ban Francisco, leaving the oe BS LAMSON GUIS a photograph of the Ort TY sega er by Photograph. er Mra. Andrew left for Ban Fran- 10 HOSPITAL M fp, and fooy ties tas Seer mrape . e, Pa. By means of th child was discoverey, not containing a man and a rove up to the Bayre schools ON, font. | vestgraay whit BOBTON, Sep Threatened with | A Thema tlghted laren RSE? | oneumonia, Thomas W. Lawson to-tay | le trl, whom com. | Was taken to a private hospital. 4 Ti 8, holography ‘gm tow He has contracted a severe cold and that she was his daughter, his Physicians say that his collapse was little granddaughter the wane! due to his persistence in continuing at or climbed into | work after he had been ordered to re- tions; well worth $2.25, for two C BAHU re for main at home a week ago. Waverioy “and * trom * nore He was at his office yesterday, but | es ry thing of the tax. | “Mt bliged to give up before the day > cS the'child’ I some of the| *S# over. % Went to her ith iS the pemEEsenc ser: er ed Rall! ttt LONDON'S NEW LORD MAYOR. Rome with t! he’ Andrews | Alderman John Pogid, Prominent) US coma ESSE but Shoe trade Events, of London for the ensuing year. He WITH WIFE =" James Thomson Ritchie as Lord Mayor, | Mr. Pound ts head of the firm of John! Pound & Co, and was elected Alderman Bo John Schnautfer Placed) >t Aideate Ward In isc.” He is promi: sent in business circles and identined | Flowers on Her Grave, Took with several big: concerns. Polson, and with a Bible in His Spectal Subway Number. Lay t Di sven nee > col re with next Sun- 3 Hand Down day's Wot us to kee) Great 0 Die, historical "Vatver ‘Fo Harlem "in fitteen, minutes at last! “After placing flowers on his wife's + @fave in Evergreens Cemetery and then me, his will In which ne Dequethed his property. valued at many thous | 24 Gollara, to his brothers, who live in! Germany, John sen eee, & retired! @emmission mercha Four months ago hie wife, to whom Ne was devoted, died after @ brief ill. ness, The woman's death was a great blow to Schnauffer and his relatives and) “friends tried to comfart him, but in p ‘He often declared that he would | live long after his wife, and he that death would » Matter what the weather conditions, | “Misslesipnl Mamie." Placed fresh flowers on the mound. “Sone ity ni" Tne crismunk:” avon] ’ ives said lart night the aged fe “Alexender pany sit fog hours at a “The Girt You Love" is home and earty Meet Me in St. Lauls, Louis," inary conversation with his | Mf “Juve ir one ase, ‘ To his relatives he would “duit for the Sake of Soclety wife wen constantl bays (Georgy Primrose's great & was believed Bchnauf- treke's Nevody Jyet aidue You.’ “Laughing wa { “Beat Ot 1 Park. \Gerat Waits Rone) (From ‘The Wisard ys - ot the Bea or Me “Memories of the Baty Old, Kentucky Home toe Chord ry Double, Baste | Meloly 1 pring Song Lars ‘The Little Princess fneet eptember ‘Tobe (beautiful) Chudteliow March A Bit of Blarney ‘The Crase of tie Country, Bound to outsell the famous Hiswatha, 1. ‘Then there came disagreements between | 4 Small Erove and thrown Into an O14) ity cannot be found downtown for less than $1.50; here for two days., 98¢ AMMEYE 6th Av., Cor. 20th St. The Greatest Shoe Bargain Sale ON THE MAIN FLOOR Of $3,50 Fall Shoes pL 10 Women at This Footwear ts genuine value. No mere newspaper advertising, We guarantee them, They have all the style and fit of 5.00 shoes, wear is conceded to be the front-rank shoes of the world. Our season openings are not mere trifling sales, This Autumn Bargain Sale,now in progress, is commanding the attention of the public, Think of it, genuine $3.50 Shoes“ for Women at 4d @ == Button and Lace, Patent Kid and Black Kid, All Sizes and Widths, wot Te Sony dea “ a ~ , Gloves For Women Main Floor. Wemen's Gloves, 1 clasp, mannis’, real cape, latest Autuma style, Value 1.35, at 1.00 Women's Glaze Gloves, 2 clasp, in white, pearl, black and colors, Value 1.°5, at 98¢ Dress Goods Remnants Main Floor. Remnants of Dress Goods of all kinds, suitable for every kind of 123 0th from a child’s Values school dress to & handsome evening gowa. They consist 9¢ of cheviots, broad- cloths, henriettas, lines, tailoring checks, mohairs, sicilians, etc.. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards, Goods that have been alin for 50c will ve re- 4 to-day, he having recovered her| band of boys who bound him hand and duced ti . so ‘4 search lasting more than five| foot, gagged ard blindfolded him and $6. 50 Boy s” Suits’ $4. 65 arrtet yr Value yd. 1.25 4 yenterday at! he remained for nearly ten hours, ETON SAILOR SUITS (5 to 10 yrs, y: RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS (2% to 7 yr8.), of| 35¢e 4 ic and his second| He wes found by nts mother and| fine all-wool serge, colors blue, royal, brown or red, and fancy all-wool mixtures. | SUITS (8 te 16 yrs.), plain blue all woo! Colored Dress Goods » It was maid that #he! all afternoon and carried to his home,| cheviots and pt: es, and the new Fall patterns in mixed cheviots and o.ch Plaid Suitio 5,000 at once and taken to| where he is still suffering from hia| tweeds; every Sut in this collection worth ay $6.50, for 2 days 4, 65 Sees re yards; very desirable tor children’s dresses and ladies’ waists, value per yard however, could not be verified! ‘The Howes ti ved in Flush- 2. 2 Is’ Ne ise , the stepmother refusing to deny| ing ewo pa ae it pith 0. if Ss oys’ hoes }'. | ) ete all wool, 48 inches ettects, value MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’$ LACE OR BUTTON BOOTS (sizes 834 to . of fine} 1d 39, Ate se vsssseeveaererees there from Borough Park. In company : le yard J7c, a vici kidskin, hand welt, patent leather tips, low or spring heel; also BOYS' AND Cheviots, al! ‘weal, dot ble warp, in with nis brother Sherman, seven Years) YouTHS LACE BOOTS (sizes 12 to 5%), of Casco calf, hand wat, double sole, | navy, brown, roe and wen, vale per yard 85c, at.. Black Dress ‘Goods , Who was four times Gov: ¢| 96 Tepes and yelling like Indians. | k Granite, armure weave, 45 hueetis. ‘The fret wile was a| TRY caught Herbert and bound him ren’ Ss ats Cc Pek sighs per yard 69, at... ++ 39¢ from the South, who was much N#nd snd foot and then gagged him Biack English Brilltantine, Younger than Henry Andrew. Two| "it & silk handkerchief and bound 42-) CHILDREN'S STREAMER HATS, of heavy na eaperes Sik laser, value par rhe 2 : } p felt, rolled brim, bell crown, na | ak . @hildren were born to them, both girts.| %ther over his eyes. He was carried to) “with silk ribbon band, bow and streamers, all colors; this style and qual pes res hick] 50 incaes, value Per yard 5c, at... i , Tieged obtaining the decree in the| “lump of bushes, 2 25 Mi b | 59 5 courts. Both the childr Sherman ran home and told his t Be El hey eee” | anne shat me gees cease] Pde isses’ Hats Domestics Little One with Mother, red to the police station and told the) misses: READY-TO-WEAR HATS, of scratch felt, in the popular large flat shape, Main Floor trimmed with velvet, leather bound; all the new colors and on ina- ay i 39 Agy Remnants of Lawns, i 3i¢ Value a yard, 12 34¢, at 3:¢ Ginghams, strong quality, in a check, value per yard, 42 jc, at S Ik Mull, for evening w By pd gown, value per yard 18c, at iz,\e Dress teens, for house x street dresses, value ard 15¢, ats. Embroide at Hannei, in oe designs; pet yatdeessssevereees +e Cotton Cre; vers Cloth, for kimo- nos, value yer yard 1Sc, 1 Ales sereee 106 Flannels Main Floor. C Shaker Flannels, | i ‘ream Shal lannel: 1 die R per yard 19c, at cot Flannels, colors, value per Wey Ate ose se BBO Scotch eee ‘wahabl, value per yard 3Sc, at. Dress Linings | Main Floor. | Remnants of all kinds QQiicn 9¢@ Pd Ba | Percaline Lining, good quali value ard 12 Yee, at, sik. > Rod } aa value ard 48, at. } Sheet Wadd \ding, white or ry | oye rer Bey Atresceessersesrerer Perealine beste fast iy, value per yard 20c, ats ++ nah | Silks Unrivalled Bargains Man Filvor, Final Clearance sale of black silk, velvets, in stripe 1 effects, | Value Yd. 76e, at 28¢ Lining Tefietas, positively all |] pure silk; every desirable colcr represented, Value yd. & 50c, at 29¢ Bedding Fourth Floor. AI Day Comforters a) All | Comtonverny eas eoee covered, value | Hy Abe eee scar teers eerens Friday Commoners, heavy and ane on | value 2.00, atesses forte: IS STILL ON. $1.40 Off the Price of Each Pair. Cammeyer's Foot- 10 Saturday ff ant Music Sale]|2222s|= The most pophlar New York vocal and instrumental successes and this seeson’s new hits, which sell borders, value 49e, visited his wife's grav: | regularly at 50 or 60 cents per uh are offered at 7 cents each | and Saturday. re REE) House cs Furnishings ays Lowest Srieve Sere Gas Mantle, value 10¢, at te Knife Box, two compartment 8¢ Radiator, 4-tode, low aluminum top, jewel front, value 1.50, at, 1.28 “the Boul of the Rowe wank a, alte. INSTRUMENTAL. “Under the oe" (Catehy Maren.) ita ee ingge.* 3 Oil Heater, ntee] smokeless, cig OTR Waite, holds $ qurts of, valee 3,50 at, 2.99 "New indian Piece, Demenstration of the Universal Classic Music Bread Maker, prices...0.++++ 2.90 7 Bilvery Wares Dreame of Paradise ae Con ion William Tell Kitehen Cleaver, st...... 106 Step Lesden Chatty Sey 1s aoe albatross, serges, eolionne, zibe-. THE WORLD: THURSDAY Lahn SEPTEMBER 99, 1904 RECOVERS CHILD. [BOVIS BOUND AND | & Te Re ATERLONG HUNT THROWN IN WELL oe ae OCH & Co, Friday and Saturday—Deep Price Cuts in “' Searched Five Years and| Search: by Police and His! Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Apparel. Giinsaye re | Grit and four. 15.00 Misses’ Suits $10.95 | MISSES’ WALKING SUITS, of all-wool light and dark mixtures and cheviots, Jong | or semi-fitting coats, good quality satin lining, inlaid velvet collar and cuffs, SHE IS GRANDDAUGHTER BOY BANDITS MADE _ | fancy braid trimming, 9-gored or plaited skirt, well tailored; 14 to 10. 95 | 16 yrs.; all colors and black; excellent value for $15, for 2 days. . $5.00 Misses’ Skirts $3.89 MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE WALKING SKIRTS, of all-wool mannish mixtures, i Mother Flushi tripes and invisible plaids; also of cheviots in all colors and black; 9- ; After Divoroe,She Was} Flushing, 1s Caught by Lads) spe ant rer cas lngins 36 10°39 ny reg. 4500, or two days. SeO fone Teony | wytesaen | $6.00 Infants’ Coats $4.59 INFANTS’ LONG COATS, also CHILDREN'S SHORT COATS (sizes 6 months to 2 Andrew, the seven-year-ol4| At his home, No, 20 @tate street,| yrs.), of all-wool serge, Bedford cord or cashmere; a big varletyof the choicest Metle daughter of Henry H.| Flushing, Herbert Howe, eleven years! styles; equal value cannot be Seine elsewhere for less than $6.00, 4 59 ” 7 These Extra Special Prices Are for Bargain Friday Only Without restric. 3) 8. 2M. Blue Trade | nor onsen, we ing Stamps Free | 1011 give 408. & M. Tading Stamps free Friday in every new book. Have as many new books as you want, and in each you will receive 30 B. & M. Blue Trading ps absolutely free. These will be given you at any one Gf th¢ trading stamp boothe whether you intend to purchase or net. _-— Women’s | _Shoes Suits Men’s W. L. Douglas shoes Again at 1.¥5 Seeond Floor. Third Floor, Onty 100 women can wear styl-] | Men’s W. L. Do ish Walking Suits at 5.98, be- €00 fairs; made in sever cause we have just that num- ber and Ps he clacing the celebrated patent co! more, soles, snappy styles, at, Men’s Regent Shoe, 800 fairy sizes are 34, 36 and 38. th we had all sizes we would charge made of box calf stcck, round tip te, sensible heel, Leavy scles, sizes 6 to 11, from two to three times out Bargain Friday price. These widths C, D ond ky velue 300, at, 2.95 100 suits are made of cheviots, Regent Shoes, maile of med.um toe, military heel, tweeds and mannish suitings and fancy miztu button or lice, welted roles; not too heavy, See enn ae natty styles, elegantly trimmed. Coats are lined with ta 10, value 3.00, atrsessecseecesee 1.98 Women’s Shoes heavy grade of satin To. morrow, §.98 Women’s Shoes, made of Women’s Walking Suits, patent colt leather, aull mat top, made of asplendid grade of cheviot and fancy ei gerne Coats are double breasted, collarless effect, trimmed with braid or wi lined with a boxy gride i of satin. irt is seven or nine gore, wide faribg, side plaited kilted seams. Women’s To-morrow at 10.98 | Knit Underwear . Walk Main Floor. omen’ i! Sane Pa of a ohpge| Sean Vale, in | Women’s Vests and Pants, has blouse eff: in cream color, bivck and blue. Coat has effect, 19e Seite weight, fleece lined, handsomely trimmed. Skirt is nine gore, wide flaring, lined throughout with « heavy The vests have lang sleeves and the pants have French bands. grade of self-color taffeta. rer Value 29, at.eseesssee To-morrow at 11. 48 +.19¢ Ladies’ Coats | wn" ‘Vests and Paste sl: ba- ished, shaped, cream colored, ribbed, Women's Tourist Cozts, mace | teece linea, exira large size; value 5$c, of jor quality of manish nia- .38e i pce cloth, side plaited, belted back, turnover cuffs, yoke and sleeves lined with heavy grade of satin. To-morrow, 10.98 Women's ‘Kersey dackels, made of fine grade of kersey, double» breasted front, kilted back, fiat s itched collar, turnover cuffs, trimmed around neck and cuffs with velvet, splendidly tailored and finished, 4 To-morrow, 7. 8 Big Savings on ~ Tiimmed and Notions | vatrmmea nas Main Floor. Turbans and Toques are ex- Seidl 's Sewing Cot- ceptionaliy stylish this season. These C particatar ones are hand.made of black horsehair braid and édged with chenille. The lop of the brim is draped with black velvet. Value 2.50, at 85¢ Hand-made Hats, made of black Jap ville and vevet; they are not hats merely throwa \ogether; af much care is taken in the lines of the'frame and head size a3 in very high-grade goods; value 1.75, aloes seeenee ® Portieres 500 beautiful Bagdad Portieres, y' may like in stripes. 3 Color combina- e tions are so many you'll find just what you want, Each has tassel fringe, is $0 inches wide, and regularly sells Combination Dinner and Tea at 5,50. To-mor- Sets, value 12,00] tow, Bargain Fri- 98 9 at 4.98; Just fs day, at, per pair... of them. ® dea borders tension stitched soles; sizes aM to 8, at...... aeeee cuiers Dress Shields, dagis covered sb ber and light weight, value 12c at... .6e May Queen Dress Shields, value break any pA ie pieces, send them to us, and we ae bh tLem for you at small t; beautiful new decora- tions, cach piece traced with gold, They consist of 12 Dinner Plates, 12 Tea or Breakfast In the wpper right-hand 2 Extra ee a cornet of this advertisement Each Dollar ase! oe priat a Cut-Off, One of thes: Cut-Olfs may be exchanged for 20 B & M. Blue Trading Stamps in addition to the usual aumber, with each dollar's worth of goods you buy. The more of these Cut-Offs you present for redemption the better we shall like it, We shall give 2 B.& M. Bue Tiad- \:. ‘B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps | ing Stumps tree witt each 10 cents \: with Each 10 Cents You Spemd | srt ent Wo'cdock Atte 12 o'clock we shall give one stamp free w.th each 10 cents spent, This is the ngual number of stampe, and you will receive then independ nt of and in ¢dilition to the 30 free stamps in new books and the 20 for which the Cut-Off is exchangeable, so that with the first dollar you spend you receive 70 stamps. Full books of stamps will be redeemed ia our Premium Exhibit Room, Fifth Floor, ae straight front, low bust, ps jpegs mocels to Gt alight cutacin whens Value 1.00, at 44¢e be 2 M. Blue Tradin, Stamps in addition to those ace Clothing 300 Men’s $10 Samp.e Suits Friday ac 5.98 Men's handsome Winter Suits 10.00 bought from a Sample famous minu- Suits facturer at ridiculously low prices, They are the samples this maker used to sell thousands of dollars’ Soath of suits from, so you see how well they are made, Each suit is faultlessly tailored, Ma- terialsare black thibets, fancy Cheviots and cassimeres. Coats are both’ single and double breasted, and all sizes are in- cluded, Retail value of each suit 10.00, To-morrow §,.98 Boys’ Suits Boys’ wulis, made ot cueviots and cassimeres, also plaui black, sizes for young men from 15 to 20 years. Special at $6 Boys’ Overcoats buys’ Winter Uvercoats, 400; also the smar, Russian coat, made of Oxtord trieze coating, lined with Italian lining, velvet coliar, and trimmed with brass buttons, sizes trom 7 to 16 years. Value 4.00, at 1.98 Main Flovs Drummers’ sampies of © Fiench tooth brush.s, Cy wor. hupio sSceach at vsaultonic Hair Foua, valve LWyj de tube of Lrani.ome Lema (ram, 430 cane Cranionic Saampoy Sep; Value 1.79; the wree tor ave LOke’s mamuruls Cure (a 25¢ ¢ ‘a Sueinpo Soap ree with UU sae, Uc; >.¢ size $70 Kimer’s Swamy-Kool, lw Bigty CAL; De Slat, See Lmzson s promo- Selizer, LW ane, Ute; 20 sie A 8 Bist be.t, W.ue and roa, {ud pas, Ave S..diuuz Poweer, U.S. P., box tY Of ne woun, aac B uuu 5 «4.43, bottle of 100, Se aWH qudae Une Sym LA Qe, waianien, wits ait atudners, at aoe huuber Gloves ter electzicians of hocsework, large “kes omy, Vatte LUY, 4 dee Union Workmen's Te: Soap, 11 cakes tor We «ourth Floor, “The celebrated Saniord & ‘ Hartford Axounster Rugs, all the season’s new patterns at bargain prices, Gals, value 2/.50, at $.3210,6, value 24.50, ay, value 18.00, 2, x00 incoes, value Ail Woo} Smyrna Rugs 4 18x34 inches, value 1.15, ie ‘s0xv0 inches, value 3.25, at... 36x74 inches, value 4.45, at. 6x ft, value 13.50, at... 7.6210.6, value 18.00, at, Gul2, value 23.50, at .. Carp : Fourts © loor, =| 49c=='=49 Cire C ‘Tapestry Carpets, all wool,vsive pet_yatd 80c, ab... +e 4 Best Axminster Carpeis, ine patterns, value per yard 1,50, «t,...9%@ yep