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oe } ey “RESCUE A FAKE “Blanche De Paul” Wrote Dis-| triot-Attorney, Police Com- missioner and Newspapers) that She Was Held Prisoner. | cs POLICE BROKE DOWN DOORS TO GET HER OUT. a When at Last the Young Woman 4 Was Found She Said She Didn't Want to Be Rescued at, All. hs the week Police Gommiasioner | and District-Attorney Jerome ved letters signed “Blanche ) De Paul,’ calling for aid. She claimed | that she waa held a captive in an Iile- abresoct. She also wrote iettors of a| tenor to the newspapers. Here Is One she sent to The Evening World | _ “fam driven to desperation. Per. | . Rape when you receive this letter I shall | be dead. Tam a young woman of | yw y-three years and I was led astray | * and brought to this house, where I have deen practically a prisoner ever since. 5 } Oj dear sir, can't you help me out of | Bowed house? I want to go away and} } Ife anew, I have been trying to f out of the house since Thankagiv- | a § ing, ang every time I make the attempt | Me ‘ caught and beaten as if I was a ‘This letter is written on tho aly. if it should ever fall Into the hands fellow who runs this place I am he ‘would kill me. This place is} every week and sometimes twice but what is the use? As soon are arrested we are released ‘thfough @ ‘pull of the bess. I rentain « broken-hearted woman “BLANCHE DE PAUL, “No, 165 Hester street.” "whey Went to the Rescue, When this terrisly distressing infor- ion was lald before Commissioner MeAdoo he assigned Detective Sergeant Wittiam J. Perers to proceed immedl- ately to the Mulberry street station, where He’ Waw joined by Capt. F. W. Martens and two plain clothes men, rand McCartney. Armed with re-| ere for use in case of a resist- ante, and provided with a jimmy, the Barty of nemguers burried to No, 163,) which bullding, incidentally, has been raided as 4 disorderly houre times with- “out number by Capt. Martens. In exterior appearance the bullding a) or common type of lower east side} hoses, perhaps a little older and more idding. The ground floor front ‘s ied by an Itallan barder shop. ‘The gd.s pequpled by poor Ataul- } The alr reeks with odors, "The entrance to the upper Moors Is at the t. It was locked. door was smashed in, and the Policemen scrambled upstairs through am Wi-lighted stairway. Two women found shivering over a love upen ard foe bidnde, faded n immense | ho surprise | ¢ u & F i 2° 25 a | md floor contained six little Tooms. The oMcers peered into every! Ghowe:. In the tront end of ihe ft lotated & trap-door which led to a room| Auparently back of the barber shop, but & connected with it, From this room pa sevond trap-doo ty a subs . Pound Dianche at Last fhe officers pulled sec: panels and ite dark rec ey climbed diy stvladters and my CoWweoded attic without fin tae Luprisgoed “Blanche iter a a cond tour of ihe eniire Honds, and she sn } VOR DR’ @ On tld ellp oF one of the party. “ uid x ain % elf, Til be hanced.” in clothes man. “What ‘D. £ Who 1UD% tule place, wil ag wal be pirnty.” * ge not,” answered the «iri wg feat d her fist and bared forearm. led the ty Im do to and . mus- < Arpeste? Many Times Wher’ {ne bares Smith and le hee been arresiod ? within th: Jor five ve lly fcllows a quarrel w he Place bY senung a » Yet ee stays on t always refunes (> tes owner of the resort. St yee her residence for a dod doeen't want to be saved ee 4 PATIENTS SLEEP ON FLOOR. Retlevye Hospital Overcrowded and ed to Care for Inmntes. Boiieviie {forpiial ts 29 oversrowdet that patients are being pieced on the Mook of the old institution between car | ete of tie other patients. The Aliied ‘Boopital authorities have requested hor hospitals hecaure of this fet, to no More patients to wt Be accomimeia RES i ee Te Tellevue, as rn preared of temporary buildin o |B ite the over He eatd the at oper. t no discussion, the board nanimously anent buliding now | jeted, an” it is} NM @ 1 SHOT WHILE HUNTING. tana Wan Badly Wounded Aveldental Discharws of Gun, BT, t. 1, Dec. 9.~Fred-| JApps, & contractor, of Manhasset, | at tis home from the ef- % Gunahot wownd accidentally oo AD the s Get Blue Trading Stamps Now is the most important of all trading stamp times, because the collection of these little money savers will provide beautiful Christmas presents for friends or members of your family that otherwise would be impossible, These stamps cost you nothing, Consequently the gilts you dis- tribute will be free of expense, Men’s 15.00 Overcoats at 8.50 Fifty cents on the dollar of cost to make what we paid for the surplus stock of Wile Bros, & Weill’s Pan-American Union Label Overcoats, Not the work of sweatshops, but the product of a sanitary Union plant, wher: every stitch was put in by sxilled tailors ina careful manner. Do you want this kind of clothing at fifty cents on the dollar ? Third Floor. Men’s Fine Union- Made 315 Suits and Overcoats at > ie Men’s Union-Made Overcoats of the best qual. ity of melton cloth, black and Oxford {rieze and black end blue They have broad, hand-padded, concave shoulders, the best quality o£ serge and Italian lining, in all sixes, Lined with joy eg Santa Claus Speaks to Thousands of Children Since Santa Claus came to town and established himself in his home in The 14th Street Store, thousands and thousands bf children have come to visit him. > | He invites other thousands to call on him that:he may find out what they want for Christmas. Every child who calls to see him Saturday picture book telling all about “Little Billie’s With all holiday shopping; and every oth d fo that Inatter. We give two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent, if you trade before 12 o’cloak, . After 12 o'clock and until the store closes we shall give ome Blue Trading Stamp with each 10 cents spent, Full books of stampa | redeemed in our premium exhibit room oa the fifth floor, ' day v he given a beautiful and original 5 including the short, stout, tall and thin men, 9 af Men's U Ma its of all wool materials, We liclean the House ol Girls Ought to Have such as fancy mixtures, cheviols, tweeds, blue serges end black Chitetn: The eects tm Maetiied Gieble tesestd oad lined 9 a Warm Coat Like This}. - wid wool serge lining, Sits to St the average build of many en's nh erwear Neita ae a oe ee All the broken lines, odd and small lots of men’s knit It is the least expensive and yet one of the best coats we = : underwear accumulated during the month past have been placed in } ever saw for the money, Other coats, costing a trifle more, are Men's 's Union-Made Overcoats, comprising the this pl pn “ not all sizes in the various kinds, and no | equally ‘great values; so that ’ 9 new ch Chesterfield, f Vicuna, i . att i j Men's O18 |istans Soe gully of fie, ncung etn, troy sed] | nnn’ "gg gugate spunea Martoie willbe obtained. Saturday Will Be # Great Day for Bar. Overcoats & Sults,|| ever is the newest colors; also the swagger, loove-fitting & positive en Fon gains in Girls’ and Misses’ Garments ‘Tourist Coat, with or without belt, with broad, hand-padded, clearance of all these lines for 3.95 Girls’ Coats made of sideline, full length, A very pretty Union-Made. ferne lining it lined with the best quality ot heavy wool] | $7%e@ each for Men's SOc Shirts or Drawers, heavy fieeced. model, with deep cape, open on shoulders and back, trimmed Men’s Union. Made Sui 44¢ each for Men's 69c Shirts or Drawers, heavy goods, with wide silk braid and small bravs butions and tright loth to \« juits, made of the best ma- ’ . cee 1 : 4 terials, including silk and wool worsteds, cassimeres, Scotch che. 25¢ each,for 50c to 1,00 Men's Shirts, heavy, colored merino. e contrast, Shades are’blue, brown, cadet, green, oxford or red. viots, tweeds; also the new brown thibst and numerous other|| | 69e each for “seconds” of Wright's Health Shirts or Drawers, Sizes 6 to 14 years Ve @ weaves, Garments lined with best quality of linings. They are 1,10 each for $2.00 Shirts or Drawers, of pure wool, etc. Pee peroal Gietees it #84 come in single end double breested 89e each for Men’s 1,50 Shirts or Drawers, broken lots. 2 9 for 4,98 Girls’ Zibeline Coats, full va caret deans 1.25 each for Men’s, 1,50 to 2,00 Root’s Tivoli Shirts and Drawers, 2A elgg oF bl perm rag H 26¢ for Men’s 50c Working Shirts, made of oxford cheviot, have deep, fall, military cape, storm collar, fll slee. en b ouse Coats 2.95 for Men’s $4 to $6 Jersey Coats, double breasted, Pinpet wepars and on Sg on 6 half lace on sale Saturday morning 1600 Men's 69¢e per suit for Domet Flannel’ Pajamas, value 1,00, inch velvet and narrow silk braid. Sizes 6 to 14 yr ; 0 Smoking Jackets. This inmens isi 39e¢ each for Domet Flannel Night Shirts, value 50c. 1.25 fh Si0 badd Dresses § atest of House Coats was acquired from six Holiday Suggestions for Men are made of plain or fancy materials rei variety 0 a e manufacturers, beingtheir surplus stocks We've opened up our stock of holiday ; Syl snd colorings, ‘Thos av odds ond ends of the Coats, The materialsareof double-facedtabrics, neckwear aod furnishings for men. Want 4 for 40a Misses’ Short Box Jack- 3 0 in every desirable color and shade, show- \ sided gh Lh ba pore Mise wet 4.49 els, made of Kersey, cieviot, plain or e ing all the new shades of olive, brown, 3 ares verything new and bright. er ee mt Re te Li gray, black, oxford, blue, champagne and maroon. They are beautifully 25¢ for 39c rich, pure silk Scarfs, inf lined ‘throughout, Sizes 12 10 18 years, trimmed with handsome silk cord. Sizes for all builds from 34 to 46 fine new shapes, f 4 9 for 7.98 Misses’ Tourist Coats, fj 4 chest. We shall give you your choice of these coats at 3,50. i us f 38¢ for 49c pure silk reversible 2.inch 9 a as he Hone fan Bown of oxen lisa, | ieee ae - our.in- Hands, : Yall ald h | i style, with high roiling storm collar, full sleeve and q Boys’ $5 Winter Sulis and Overcoats at 2.98 Wie, toc tnd. Ote for tor cmtan aise ne 1 e Wi rg? f | U 4 ge for Misses’ and Junior Suits, the n : 2.98 for Be fd unter 2.98 tor Boys* Norfolk 2.98 tor Boys’ Three: ing one pair OF empencere, 008) part otf 8.8 remainder of a lot of manufrcturers’ to) frags, cut Fery lope. They are | fancy cheviots and Scotch tweeds, heavy | miztures. The out "ia cut ‘-putton | garters and one pair arm bands, all} samplis. Fhey are made of all-woot materials in mix- Delt if bach. Slavs’ 719 16 yours. Rus- | Srute have Diwomer”™ Houses, ‘ethers | made manish” etere” HUME. Vest’ | matched. This is a new Christmas sug. fares ct plein, Comralere. Bive,, black und brows, tin 244 to & plain, Sites from 7 to 16 years taped seams. Sizes 12 to 18 yoarse OO Y® gestion aad one sure to be appreciated, several different models, Sizes 12 to 14 years, ry +} - > i These Women’s Jackets Christmas Jewelry Is at Another Great Sale of Men’s Dress and Show Every Style Point] ., Bargain Prices Saturday Street Shoes: 3.00 and 3.50 values at 1.95 i wise “y ie reason to longer put oft the purchase of watches Those Bates Shoes and those Regent Shoes that created such a furore a few weeks ago among i" "” prices are lower than The woman who wears either one of these ima grade of kersey, black, with flat stitched col lar, shoulder epaulettes, fitted Chatelaine on eale for leu than §. 9.99 for Women’s Coats, three quarter length, made ofa fine quality of blac« kersey, double breasted, collarless effect, half fitted back, patch pockets, trimmed with black st tched velvet, welted seams, A very simart serviceable model, ent designs to select fh 19.50 for Men's 14 kt. Solid Gold! Watches, fitted with a 7 /ewel Elgin or Waltham | movement, This is the new (nin model, val. 25.09, Men’s New Fur Caps Cost ; 1.50 to 4.50 for Latest Shapes Third Floor, this winter, to secure an extra fine qual. ‘ Second Floor. “vst a few hints ef the bargzaing to befound at The Mth Soreet Store We have beea abl», 9.48 for teau- ity of fur caps, so we can assure per oe Dyed . het 4 N Hr h { g00d values. They are made in the way with two full new “De'r:it’' stylewith adjustable 1,50, 2.50, 3.50 Buy Ice Skates for the Handkerchiefs} Boy’s Christmas Present, 18e for 25¢ Christ- mas Tree Ornaments Main Floo Third Poor, 18e for Sc wax An vopatallete! oppertusity to pur) Men's Sates that are of the famous Peck & Saydgy make, ine) poe? ae have Jape lk handkere:iels wile They are tult clamp,| Ciaus Figures 7 cy this sele is in progress. f = id blides are of the 1,78 for 2.39 Toy 39 £36 for - rocker typs, per rit ing | Theave, complete ik In Hindkoret " of face? skating, Ay BJe for 4c ron Pas- (cl letters eager Tratn, made of cast steel, nickel plated, Value 1.50, at £8, 43e for 60 ~ or arm 13°‘ e ccch for Men's 19e and 25c)_ SEC for W 1,29 per pair f leas Gua (#hoois ruber irah Linen Mantherchiels, plain and fall aw Ps balls) A initialet, hand worked par, vee. | 0 28, ery UD) 1Se for Gems of Latte Se for 9% Tree Or- amen, 27e (or 39¢ Horse tre Kngine Serolt ea eae Sample Razors worth from 1.50 to 2.00 at 45¢ Main iyo’ Cex % Je 95e@ jer pair for Shien, serew fastening, nickel | plated. value 1.0. Cigars and Pipes. (Mail Orders Promptly Filled.) Some Holiday suggestions for smokers and their friends, You'll find every ite» absolutely as represented, 99e, for 50 ‘Conjurer’ Cigars, long-Havana Wrapned with mild Sumatra 1,24 for box of 50 **White Gems,”’ Puri- tano site, long Havana fillet, selected Sumatra wrapper. all : ban! mode, regular price 200 This* sale includes such well-known 1,0) for box of 25 **Diplomaticos,”’ 10c. makes a8 Wade & Butcher, Wostenholm,} aice and value. They are mild and very vieasant. An ex- J. T. Scott, Erm, Imperial and others,| ceptions! bargain, 25,500 ¢ g00d. head: tetter Welter. af the Repdiuite, ne. There sre no “srconds;”’ each is worth rman These Interesting appearing 1,50 to 2.00, your choice at 45e, Ge each Fipea, pipes ai tee 102g stems and fancy, 7 china bow! eBaraeteristic of the Con- tinental countries, . The bowls are in fancy shapes and cclors, and the long weiclsel siem wound with i ifr he nts rach can wee for smoking, or oy Nighy ehearie ea ee ment. coats will be attired in faultless taste and style, Gor There’s economy, too, i Pata Vals for In These Nobby Coats Watson, dite, must Women’s Jackets, made of a splendid than movement Vatie 3280 hes. in all the atc 2ie per pair for 500 pairs of M Kt. Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, facturer’s sample line, There are about 0 a Pes of famcus iiterature and for all ages. We pablith anly « few Jewelry item you're contemplating, To-morrow Main Floor. 8.95 for Women’s 14-kt, Solid Chatelaine Watches, fitted with a reliable very piece fully Value 15.00, f Men's Gold Filled ing oF open face, plain en- fitted wilh a 7 Jewel Wal-| for Women’s Enamelled jes, with & beautiful enamel i tod. piece! back, double breasied front, leg 5 98 put up ry Moone Dhue be Valud 4.90 o’ mutton sleeve, turnover @@ pap 50 for Men’s or \Vomen’s Gold ‘ ‘ act vat The ¢ i renew cuffs, ned with a heavy grade of black satin. 10 yours, filled ‘with af jcwel Ameriseal movement, * watches have never eu put 50. 100 of them for this sale, This ts am Value 1.0, 1.25 for 100 Sil Fo‘ a (lise cut), filled charm of d th ron, de: Third Floor, 4 ' f a sal 72 Brightly punted, new ops ive more and. lasting satisfaction 1.49 for Boys’ Sweaters, made of pure Sy He oft a's Oannye ate po 4 weryr iw toys wear longe; usage i eiiort~ . tbat “holdovers"’ will not, fics sit tea fey oh hoe ment of colers an washinoee Some markable for the values given, BY immense stock resplendent in an | i nicked or ‘ammed, ‘ . 0 1 Tors, Fourth Fier.f Imi ed number with the button collar, A Feak, which cam be turned either up Par st ee, tee Doll,” dma) fore, Tred. Floor very neat sweater tor girls cowal $3 boys, i aS te aati are i Ginn ty age # 39D, P, Dressed Doll. v } 7 lee paee e 2.98 for 3.79 Indeitrsct ble Wanseble Doll, large size, ae for Boys’ Sweaters, all BGG: tines 80¢ wnliaaas me ony, Muskia’y Elvebie Seal and §.00 for 8.00 Dressed Doll, very kandsome, “ a it obhks 3 Men's Gloves, { y esl Seal Aloe Prices 4.26 {08 5,74 Majestic Jointsd Dell, me se with doutle collar, eam, and 9e pr. to-morrow 39e i 7 a -merraw ‘ Kitchens and Dutener Shops. complete. Pleture Cubes, 29e for 39¢ Steam- sbip Picture Purzies. 380 for 5% ABC | | ' | Nested Bi | Nested, Blo.ks (the pile 82¢ for 1.09 Hard. wood Folding Table. ie Key Pino. ish 15¢e for Easel Black- . 98e tor 1.30-C Hardwood Roatt apis ’ ise Books at 250 P:pulat fiction, travel, history, of the titlen There are hundreds of othersl Men's $2.25 with 14 kt, gold ns Every Toy Is Fre From the eW coating that is not mabe 38e for Sic Wood 45¢ for Se Animal men who were seeking shoe bargaius—another big lot of them for Saturday, Third Floor, Each pair guaranteed to wear and always give the best of satisfaction Pa BN i a Rh ot A take! AAA Men's 3.50 and 3.00 Bates Shoes, made of patent-corona coltskin, Gootl- welt, om perfect new last They ‘mat kid uppers, close and extended soled, and are absolutely correct im style } Men’s 3,00 and 3,50 Bates "| for winter wear, -Price 1,98, Shoes and Men's Regent Goodyear welt Shoes in Men’s 3.00 | threemem styles and lesthers. They are made of patent corona cclissin, vici kid and box calf, good plump soles to tand the hard winter knocks, close aud extention eize. Soles being sewed, are noiselets and Rexible, broad and the new Bartow toes. Sizes 61012, widfhs C to : ‘ EE. A f 1.95 Ndieledssnentitiindhtictimernitenecsi Men’s and Women’s Slippers. 4c, 69e and 79e for ‘9c for Women's 8c Felt Me's Slippers, fiften styles, lsitaer and | S'ippers wath, and witioat leather soles, velvet toes with vatent leather backs. | natural far trimmed, Som: are of Exira big showing, all sizes, Splendif’ | Juliette patterns otters of the tower sort, sh son Factory 98e per pair for. 1,090 pairs 4 Mon’s $1.50 Hand Sewed Slippers, ten ‘ ea in Russia calf, box calf and vici — Wit, in brows, tan, wine and black fo Sires 6 to 11, all widths, ag | Many Handsome Sweaters [Men's Gloves tor Wear f Sultable for Boys’ Presents) | °u1.2!naor®- i We've planned for to-morrow i ith double collax, eu end skirt. Also 3 and for the additional fact that for Infants’ Jackets, all ih button front, in a large asedrt- Hieut of colors and combinations. Just the, thing for children from 1 to 6 years old. Regula jue 2. ‘orMen'sSweaters, made pyre: wa collar, in . Value - Fresh Meats: WHOLE Top sin- at say. LOIN BEEP 9c BAGH Koasra. per Ib, Seren arte OASTE per >, 9 } at pure worsted. wit WAVY, Djack, maroon, ht Oe tee for 1,24 Magic Sh 1 ‘g ve i¢e ‘orns, H CANADA tee iw 15 cuine| DCOrated Toilet Sets at Bes ide mas Tree Ornaments, Pri HM LNDQUARTERS ces Lower Balle bats “Saye stokes | Than Usual NATLVE ROMP ®. . It's not wnusual to pat @ the prices on toilet goods such ty SaePEP We tro! Wrest wn oad these at this tine. Welve'retused to, consider such a policy, and NED BEEP Boye), will consequently save you money, Main Floor. | perl... A4€ S7e for 1.24 Des’, CORNED JERSEY manivoot, with blak] Shaving Set joe wwe ss te 1 me Edwin K 74 Bs , Ova) ticet. txpreea aed that is worth een de bowith seat, 79e for $$2 Shooty Hobby Horse. Ze for Sc Tree Ornay ate, 7Sc.,. consisting of mug and brush ina hand- some decorated box. Thisisan ideal present for @® man. Other sets up to 2.90, 26e {or 1.°8 Bulb Atom. 49 to 14,98 Toilet So isers: (36? ae iMporier's| for women P jes and Dresden nian! erling ehoae for 7S Toilet Set, " mounted. via ot sonia, and Christmas Periym: 19¢ for 100 Tcilet Set, The laagest sicex in Now and comb R biography, aay ‘mimes and Sunebing, ONG sty iiiget fier facet York of makers’ p vices ey ery

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