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TROOPS TO SAVE STOLEN WAFS New York Foundlings Kidnapped in Arizona Will Be Rescued) from Captors and Returned to Asylum Authorities Here. PRESIDENT ORDERS GOVERNOR TO ACT. Rangers Under Arms Ready to Use Force Should Vicious Per- sons Now Holding Little Ones Refuse to Give Them Up. (Special to The Evening World.) PRESCOTT, Ariz, Nov. 4—Acting| under peremeptory Instructions from | President Roosevelt, Gov, Brodie has started for Clifton and Morenel to re- | gain by force if necessary the nineteen | New York orphans who wore kid- napped by the whites from the sisters in charge of them early in October, Before these children can be reclaimed there is almost sure to be trouble, as the men who have them declare they , will fight before giving them up, An-| tloipating a struggle, Gov, Brodie has! instructed Cupt. Ryanning, of the Ari-| gona Rangers, now at Douglas, to be in readiness to hurry with a large a body of men as is needed to quell any disturbance that may arise, By Bullet, if N sary. Attorney-General Wells, of Arizona, Is fn constant communication with the) 4 Governor, and is keeping in close touch with the United States troops, At the first intimation of trouble the Ranges will be rushed to Clifton and Morench and if necessary every one of the nine-| teen infants will be retaken by meana| of powder and bullet, President Roosevelt's orders to Gov th | the President, and instantly the orders “I Grow Hair” To Prove It, 1 Send a Trial! Package Free by Mail, | mon Occurrence, “and hardly a day Passes that one OF more mea are not shot down either on the etrests or in one of the dives, The women who fre- quent these places are no better than the men, They are outcasts from every State and Territory and from Mexico, Why these men and women became attracted to the little orphans bas never been explained, but the children were seize’ by a hundred or more of them, All whe men were armed and many of the women carried revolvers in bole strapped ebout thelr waists, Children Carried Of. The childreh were taken without par ley, Men and women, with ecream- ing and frightened little ones tucked under thelr arma, made off for the two towns, and then began the work of dis- tribution of the children, who were given over to the lowest of the low. Some were taken to the filthy grog size the Atarhein’ eal shops, where they were kept for the| Dispensary, 2786 nelmnat! devnesmyent of the rough patrons, | D> for & Free trial package, enclost Others were taken to even worse places P-ront atamp to cover postage. Write ti It actually out, removes luxuriant — hair, stopa hair failing Jandruft and quickly restores wih’ to shining scalps, eyebrows * om and quickly restores gray or faded hair name and to be among viclous women and taugnt as these Women know it. 1 conditions were reported to came to Gov. Brodie to rescue the little ones, even it the strength of the United States rind Was Featired, e children wi return York at once, It ts not phe thet an of them are living. The rough life to which the boys and girls of tender age have been subjected has probably proved fatal to more than one of them, and it is believed here that some have died, and that an investigation will show that death was not from natural causes, Feeling Bitter, The feeling between the the Mexicans in Clifton tnd sents | Dining-R 0 most bitter, The whites claim that any | Dintne-Room patterns, Alepoaition ‘of the children by them’ iy| match. rears tothe dies Shey would have| Dining-Room Futniture — Artistic given over to the Mexicana THe ween | designs in Golden Oak at unusually | say that the Mexicana to whom the|!OW prices, | children were to have been given are an | immoral h o leomore| lot asd that they acted Ts the CHINA CLOSETS, VELVETS, $1.15 per yd., (reduced from $1.45.) In remnant lengths sufictent for one or two rooms, some specially fine Borders to sc veel oth Tee eee” | Wore Now 5 21.00 14,00 Dr [ ons 28,00 18.50 | a 38,00 25.25 | Wood backs and shelves—all the newest designs. PERFECT , Brodie to act were issued immediately “LONG CREDIT” furnishes at ; after the President was appealed to by once and wa'is for payment. the good. people of not only Moreno \ and Clifton, but by the people of Pres | CASH on CREDIT cot, It was kearned. that when the| Cleanses and beautifies the ERTHWAI waileg Reem the nineteen orphans by| teeth and purifies the brea’ T force fiom the Sisters, threatening th latter with death unless they were et Used by people of refinement 106 and 108 West 4 St. of the country in a stipulated time, | for over 4 quarter of a century, NEAR 6°!‘ AY that the litte ones were turned over to| Very convenient for tourists, = i “ the worst class of citizens in the two ry % Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Ay, near Fulln St, | edi PREPARED BY ——[—$—————— Worst Resorts on Earth, HF. MR. DOOLEY Morenct and Clifton abound in resorts BA , » DDS: ere frequented by, the worst class of men | ge his fea paris to voters In next | junday’s ‘orid, i} | Buy Your J ewelry at Lambert's i Lay-Away Time Is Here “To succeed in business,” says a recent writer, “one should know how to spend money.” Extctly, \ A jewelry house that makes thy greater part of its stock, imports its own diamonds and buys in large ; quantitids for cash, of the best manufacturers, can look its customers squarely in the face and tell them they save on every article, That is our position. We free the consumer from the middleman, If you doubt, compare cur prices with those of any other reputable house in our fine and we shall cheerfully abide by the result, And we ask you to notice the grace and freshness, the high artistic character and originality of our designs. If you have not yet made up your mind what to buy, you will find 2 host of suggestions in the LAMBERT store. Articles bought now as holiday. gifts will, if you i wish, be put away in our vaults to be paid for at your convenience, Signet Rings—An Artistic Treat, Good | SS In the good old days a Enough for | seal took the place of a sig- Any Man, nature, and the fashion of The Watch | signet rings began, If you shown here is | look over our collection of one of many solid gold Signet Rings you patterns of en- , will see why the fashion is aving of the | » again growing. We have on } . very newest { space to-day for two rings ‘| production. The H of this class taken hastily case is solid 14- i from the best assortment we have ever exhibited. kt. gold hunt- ey Solid 14-karat gold Signet Ring, richly ornamented ing. half bas- , 0 with an American Eagle raised in relief, Price $13.50. cine, and Is fit- Solid 14-karat gold Signet Ring, extra heavy and orna- ” wi SN ee LID mented with richly carved Heraldic Lion, a most pleasing te we gift, Price $18. ol | Tt Sade | Others from $3.75 to $30, works, A hand- ye } po For ife or some Christmas ea < wi or Sister. present for ame (0) ps This woman's solid 14-kt. father, brother Gold Watch, in extra heavy | OF husband, and hunting case, Is like all our Hs pret Ws | witch $40; others \¢ atches, fully guaranteed, from $80.00 AN ¢: ad carefully, examined be- | to $250. : | lore it is placed on sale, ( Whether you select Waltham, APair of Sparkling Beauties. } timekeeper, The case pene id Diamonds in this Ring were chosen im ly ornamented ha d * ph By, dapett yee. or, We Th eet, OWA van Ok had os carved, | 8 and imported direct, The mounting is ) fe, Uhecchene lewest de- solid 14-karat gold, the work of the i LAMBERT ae the . LAMBERT factory. A stylish orna- Say dail < tne "850, Prive d iI ment and a fine gift for birthday or from $16.80 to $250. ers : holiday. Price 00, at) Ask to See This Ring. Bride’s Badly ca which surround the exquisite turquoise in this Ring fairly a Most blaze when the light strikes them. The | mounting is solid 14-kt, gold, hand- i Precions made in the LAMBERT factory, and @& te i ‘| while the cut indistinctly shows the & “gl Gilt size of the stones, your own eyes must Wy SS 5 oly their surpassing beauty, Price ‘aii ath $100. Others from $25 to $1,000. The qualities that have made the LAMBERT reputation are fittingly represented by our Seamless Wedding Rings. Every une is guaranteed to be solid gold and made by the best work- 7 men to be found, Honesty, skill and painstaking are blended { in this symbol of united bliss, Prices—14-kt., $3 to $12: 18- ; kt, $4 to $16; 22-kt., $6 to $20. No Charge for En- graving, J Saturday sf Nigh c / ghts Until 7, MANUFA Until 10. |) J - uird Ave ° Ey ; Ri ren . : cat an < MPs 4 , 7h SHR Wai iat) i. betes or. 58th Street. || Au Cans Transrér Jo leineton Jo 3*°AvE FZ 59° 1060°Sr. Orchid Show Will end Saturday Evening, Don't miss coming te see this ex- traordinary exhibition to-morrow, We're Booking Crders as Fast as Ever We Can in This Supplementary Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest lo Measure, $11.80 November 5th. November 7th. November 8th, Saturday, Monday, Twesday, Wednesday, November 9th, Thursday, November 10th, Never had so many men to be measured in any \ Bloomingdale Merchant Tailoring Sale five days before, and to-morrow will probably be busler than ever, for it's particularly men’s day anyway—so come in the morning if you can. During this sale—which will continue until Thursday, November 10—we will take orders to make to your measure aFall or Winter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles), guaranteed pure wool, for $11.80. These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guaranteeing a perfect fit; and made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you the best possible workmanship, The Fabrics are not the accumulation of a season's odds and ends, nor goods carrled over from last year, but are an all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the new choice patterns of this season's creations {n dependable material of standard make. Our Guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—If not entirely sat\sfied with the garments after they are made up you may return them, In which case your money will he refunded without hesitation, Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thursday night, No- vember 40th, and it will be the last chance you will have this season for getting A new Fall and Winter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to your measure for...+....0+s008 $11.80 Men’s $10 Suits and Overcoats, Saturday, $6.95. Men’s $12 Suits and Overcoats, Saturday, $8.75. Three Splendid Specials in Boys’ Clothing for Saturday! Bring the boys in to-morrow to the Bloomingdale Clothing Corner — we've these three » choealy interesting items for your inspection: Oxford Gray Overcoats, $2.95. In sizes from 3 to 15 years; all beautifully tall- ored and of the best materials; such overcoats regularly sell for $4 Boys’ All-Wool Svils, $1.88. In sizes from 8 to 16 years; materials smart and new and styles the most correct. Suits that sell regularly at double this price. Very Handsome Overcoats, $3.95, In the very newest of this season's materials— made right and trimmed appropriately, Sizes 3, to 46 years. Second Floor, GOth &, Bectivn, Don’t Put Off Gelling Warm Underwear Any Longer. November's in and its winds are bound to set you seriously thinking about buying warm weight undergarments, The Bloomingdale underwear stores are holding a special sale of the best sorts of underwear for men, women and children—and we name below some representative specials; Men’s Root’s Tivoli Underwear, 89c. All-woot shirts and drawers in every size; camel's hair shades only— splendid underwear recommended by physicians all over the country, Women’s Norfolk New Brunswick Underwear, 7Sc, Medium weight white merino vests and pants—vests made with long or short sleeves—regular price of these $1.25 a garment, Women’s $2.50 All-Wool Underwear, $1.25. Vests ard pants—the vests With long or short sleeves; both garments finished throughout with silk. Children’s All-Wool Underwear, 75c. White only; full regular made—vests, pants and drawers; regularly sold at $1.75 a garment. Wonen’s Australian Wool Under- wear—Natural gray knitted vests | and pants that were made to sell at $1.25 a garment; all sizes to-more row, per garment... » 78¢ Women’s Union Su trictly first quality Egyptian cotton; Peeler | shades only, all sizes; every suit | | | Men’s Underwear—Ribbed fleece. lined cotton shirts, finished with silk; drawers double stitched throughout, all sizes; special per garment.. voee S86 Children’s Unde: ir — natural gray, wooland cotton mixed; vests pants and drawers : Sizes 16, 18 and 20, 28¢. Sizes 22, 24 and 26, 30¢, Sires 28, 30, 32 and 34, 38¢, Childten’s Sleeping Garments— | made ot knitted fleece-lined cotton, worth double our price of,,,, 50¢ Women’s Fleece. Lined Under» wear Shaped vests and French band pants; the vests finished with Silie and silk tape at necks, with long or short sleeves, all sizes, Including extra large; Peeler color only; worth 39¢,, spectal garment......6+++ 25c¢ with and without feet; sizes for all ages of youngsters—specialeses24¢ Main Floor Pure Linen Hemstilched Handkerchiefs for Men, 12:c. This Saturday handkerchief offering at Bloomingdales’ means some really’ extraordinary bargain-getting in men’s good, pure linen handkerchiefs—for f They’re Regular 25c, lo 75c, Handkerchiels. By supplying yourself now you're getting a bargain that you'll not dupti- cate in a hurry, you may be sure. Remember, it means 25¢, to 75c, handkerchiefs for 12! Main F ah 8 Lexington to Third Avenve—Bloomingdaic Brothers-—59%h lo 60th Street. » * 4, hh SUNDAY WORLD WA Second Floor, 0th St. Section, Men’s Smart Hats, $1.12. You'll find in this special line hats at Blooming dales’ selling for $1.12 that you can get just what suits you without a article of trou. ble, Every shape Is new and absolutely correct— and the same hats sell Elsewhere al $28 $2.50. Take your pick at $1.12, Main Floor, 00th Bt. Section. of News of Petticoats. Just a mention of the sorts most in demand now, aud some interesting prices: Women’s Black Mercerized Sa- teen Petticoats, ina variety of new Styles, showing ruffles, pleat- ings and sectional ruffles, $1.49 to $4.49 Women’s Black Brilliantine Pet- ticoats, with one, two and three cked flounce or pleatings, $2.09 to $3.98 And Extra Sized Sateen Petti- coats, made good and {full around the hips, in a number of smart Styles, ato... 04+ ORE to $2.98 Aecond Fioor, 69th St. Bection. Ribbons, 12;c. a Yd. All Silk and SatinTafleta Here’s a ribbon bargain at Bloomingdales’ for to-mor- row that’s bound to attract the attention of every woman who reads these lines—we're going to offer on Saturday handsome all-silk taffeta rib- bon thatsclls allover al 18. Yd. for 12'%4c. a yard. This rib- bon is 3% inches wide, and of a splendid ¢ will find all the colors in this lot. At the same price we also of- fer 3%a-inch all silk satin and taffeta ribbon, that sells else- where for 18¢. a yard Your choice of either kind for Saturday at, yard, 12! Ma Flow » desirable eS eae Oe NTS WORK WONDER D Aut Cars Thamspen To VOU Lewnéion lo Shue 7 SF G0"S\ Handsome Black Peav de Soie} Waists $2.98 for Saturday. It's such value as this that has gay made the Bloomingdale Waist Store the shirt-waist buying centre for New York’s women folks. These black peau de soie waists are beautifully made and Lined Throughout, The fronts are made with thirty-four’ tiny tucks and finished with silk crocheted tf buttons—the backs and sleeves tucked to match, Each waist is tinished with a dainty separate stock collar and pretty little tie. The value-giving is so exceptional that the lot will be gone in no time, we're sure—so get here as early a you can, em if Second Floor, 0th Bt, A Special In Children’s School Hats al 59c.! The nicest little school hats you could possibly want for that daughter of yours are offered at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow: for 59 apiece, ; a They're of the very best scratch felt, trimmed gvith, full: silty streamers, and come in red, brown, navy and castor, ig 59c, for these becoming and serviceable school hats to-morrow, © Children’s Long Nap Reaver Hats, $1.29. \ very excellent quality—the sort sold elsewhere at $2.29, Other interesting millinery specials are: $2.25 Black Ostrich Plumes, $1.29. Fourteen inches long, with good full flues, Large Roses and Foliage, 29c. Silk and velvet roses, with pretty bud foliage. ' Two Large Mousscline Roses, 59. Long Black Coque Breasts, 39, Main Floor, Lexington Ave)’ S@etion, A Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery at 19c. Pair, This great Saturday sale of hosiéry at Bloomingdales’; con about through a most advantageous purchase, ; The hosiery is ‘ Worth 25c and 35c a Pair. . Paragraphed below are the sorts of hosiery for men, women children in this Saturday sale at 19. a pair, ‘ Men’s medium and heavy weight black cotton socks, with black feet white split feet. mn | Men's fancy embroidered cott6n and lisle thread socks in over.ifty Styles, All sizes. Women's heavy two-thread and medium weight black cotton: fo with black feet, split or white feet; all Hermsdorf dyed. : Women’s black cotton stockings with prettily embroidered sill on Insteps. \ Women's black fleece-lined cotton stockings, with double bus" Boys’ heavy 1x1 ribbed stockings with double knées; good blagk, 6 to 10 inches. ¥ Main Floor, Sth @ty) The Enlarged Bloomingdale Men’s Furnishing Store Offers These items for Saturday. Each means a_ well-worth saving to the man who heeds them. , The promptest service and attention given to every one, ’ “ T ” Y > Men’s $1.50 & $2 “Griffon” Shirts, These handsome and well-known shirts need but little co worth $1.50 and $2—the materials are excellent and the patternp'new pretty, All with detachable cuffs; sizes 14 to 17 vr Men's $1 Fall Negligee Shirts, 49¢. _ They come in plain white Oxford with self-mercerized stripes —and some with black stripes—all with separate cuffs; sizes 14 to? Neckwear Special—$1 English Squares, Made of heavy, rich, lustrous silks, in handsome patterns A splendid assortment for choice, They are full large shape squares. Men's and Boys’ Collars, 55c. half doz. Four-ply collars; all well made and as good as any collar you buy for: 1S¢, apiece, Choice of 40 styles. ( & Main Floor, @0th Sf, Beation. Saturday’s Bargain Specials | Eyeglasses and Spectacles. " Special attention sho be p one in need of such eyes they fh mean bargains of a most unusual sort. these four eyeglass items ¢ the Bloomingdale Opti Store for to-morrow—for to iy] 68c. Pr, —Eyeglasses and spectacles | 0c. Pre—These are fittedgwith skil- y set in goldoine frames; these do fully selected and p ly adjust- not tarn eak; they're solid | ed pure white crystal lenses—the”) eyeglasses have nickel-silver OF all the way through and would be | gold alloy nose-pleces ghd good value at $2 88c. Pe. —These are scientifically cork nose-rests and clips} the spec ni finished—set with tacles have nickel-plated nose- periscopic lenses. pieces. The kind you, Ho for at the exclusive 98c, Pr. —Axis-cut pebble n | set in goldoine fr 1 | i} that always looks bright ard news exclusive opticians ~*~ i" “rests and s; the spectacles frames, with solid ¢ s and straight or riding r thes at the exclu- these, Main Ploor, Prot, Centry,