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bap : eer MAYDRICK, STOLEN LAD "PRESIDENT 18 AIDING TO FIND: nnn qa ELT A q “SEARCH Fd FOR BOY Enlists Help of ip of Two Governors! to Resoue, if Alive, or Learn Fate of William Maybricks Boy, Mietim-of Shanghaiers. POLICE FLEET SCANNING OYSTER TRADE CRAFT. | Parents of Missing Lad Fear He Resisted Efforts to Make Him a Captive, and Has Been Mur- dered by Captors. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 12.—No trace fas yet has been found of Willlam F, Maybrick, the lad who ts believed to have been shanghaied aboard an oyster sloop, and for whose discovery and res- eve the departmental machinery of the @tates of Pennsylvania and Maryland have been set in motion by President Roosevelt. Willie Maybrick disappeared from his “father’s home at No. 86 Ritner street, dn this city, on Oct, 9 Inst, and since then no word has reached his griet- stricken parents to tell them whether he lives or what his fate may have i - , deen, He had always been an ambitious | men in a combat, and it 1s this that youth, and when October came he de- fakes those searching for him appre- MAN DIES FROM GAS. giled that the time was at hand when | hensive, he should do something to aid his tather| 1, yy , vould Fight Hard. | | William O'Connor Found Uncon+ fn the support of the family. On the| tures stolen by the fishery Veasola, who | in His Room. fore isa rance he went | are to mourned, but those of May- ted sy ig pepe to call | Drick’s size and temperament, who Te- manor, of No, @ Orange nd s sent the terrible tasks set for them and yn, was found in bis > him at 5.90 the following morning, a8 he | are overwhelmed by the combined | room to-day unconscious from gas and " had heard of employment to be ob-| strength of brutal officers, Thelr mas | ded a short time later |ters, If driven to It, think nothi tained at an office In Fourth street, | doing murder, as the bruleed and bat | ter Father Wishes Good Luck. f bodies of many poor fellows cast up al th 0 Che ‘The boy's father awakened him, as the |havy rihved inthe paste eepeake Jad had asked him to do, and wished | O'Connor returned home late last night and retired at once, The police a that he accidentally turned on the him good luck. Father and mother | — waited for the boy to return that night, ahd they have been waiting ever since. | & ‘The employment office in Fourth street, | fccording to the persons who conduct | Mt,\never knew William Maybrick, but the father heard enough about the place to make him fear that his son was one af a number of young men who were shipped to Baltimore on Oct 9 ostensibly to go to work In factories, Dut in reality to become part of the small army of \'white slaves" who dredge oysters from the beds of Chesa- peake Hay. Appeals to Preatdent, Tt was a week ago that Mr. May- brick, deepalring of ever accomplishing ‘anything through the Philadelphia po+ lice, appenied as a last resort to Presi- dent Roosevelt to help him find his son, . Whe father's letter so moved the Presi- dent that be sent it to Gov, Penny- packer, with the request that he do all in his power to render Mr. Maybrick the assistance needed, Gov, Penny- packer had an order issued directing the officers and crews ‘of all the State | aft to be on the Jookout for the miss- | FF g tad, and besides has enlisted the ald ‘bf Gov, Warfield, of’ Maryland, in the eearch; Pollee Fleet to Aid. If Maybrick has not met the terrible fate of so many unfortunates shang- _paled for the oyster fisheries, the ter- Tidle conditions of which were exposed @ year ago by the New York World. the Maryland State Fishery Polloe will | most likely locate him, Gov, Warfield, | fn a letter to Gov. Pennypacker toylay, | § eald that he had caused instructions to } be given to the two steamers and the } nineteen galling vessels of the police fleet to search every oyster craft in Chesapeake Bay tor the boy, | Willie artic s 6 a Sey Hee ais six foot in stands flags and (4 dt hted tn proportion. be Paul to two ordinary A_A.VANTINE x Co. Broaaway, bet 18 ~ 19th Sts The Gift Unusual, There’s a sentiment attached to most every Eastern product that's rarely found in machine-made wares and fabrics. Oriental Things Of Use and Beauty Silk Umbrellas. Lot |,at 5.00; ‘ot 2, at} 6.00; Lot 3 and 4, at 7,50 and 10,00, Vantine’s quality silk mounted with carved stag horn handles in quaint designs of Monkeys, Dogs, Frogs, Dragons, Bears, etc. Framed Pictures, fine old prints, framed in Japa, fF } nese woods, large variety at 3.50 and 4.50 each, Water oO 3” Japanese artists, framed tp Japanese woods, , 2.50, 3.50, 6.50, Geleutet Sestuats, Sachets, Etc. Bronze Incense Burner and Package Incense at 1,50 Atomizer and Box Oriental Tollet Water (Odors— Sandalwood, Geisha, Violet), at Extracts in Iridescent Calcutta Bottles at A. A. Vantine & Co, Broadway, bet, 18th & 19th Sts. +. $500,000 IN PRIZES site sa" ‘ the school children of America, School children’s competitive advertising contest No. 5145. t= Tom, Tom, T Him PeR'S sony AND HOME He Rum, rs NB THING” cRTED HE To HIs CatTERE THREE, : ; “Iwd @oTA Box of BGG-O SEE A, g- THA BGC-0-SEE was Bat But Tom WASNT BEAT 4 FoR HE HAD BROUGHT THEM suct A GREAT TREAT; “« . ; . vee Forctve HIM MotHER SALDSISTER BEE, This sketch was made A a age 10, * iN ane School, Jersey Je ; le give a cash prize of $5.00 for any draw- of this character which we accept and use. q 1 school children can compete. Full instruc- tions will be found on inside of each package of Egg-O-See, telling what to do to get the prize and how to make the drawings, i All drawings must be accompanied by the print- { ed slip found in each package of Egg-O-See. ae f ; -O-See is not only a delicio ford But is much more healthful po nutritious than meat. Consult both ‘a health and your raw and buy a rge ait be package of Egg-O-See FROM ER FOR . / l Oo eee wm is rapidly dis; spacing all other flaked Cc. ‘ wheat f foods on account of its better quality and lower price. Ask Your Grocer for the Green Packa,<. pb eaarhn copie low be Lem bet eg arnt agate oor png "4 i ae chalets ta Matnat nn e | Holiday News. { sane OPEN SATORDAY RTS NTL To wee | PMANS&(0 Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 14th, Store Will Be| | as Evenings Until 10 o’ClocKk Until Christmas. ‘Holiday Silverware ® Jewelry $1.50 Claret Jugs, imitation cut glass, quadruple plated tops .. 95c ' $1.50 Rogers Al Teas poons, fancy ‘engraved ‘han- dies; set of 6 Cc 5c, Child's Seta, in f of Knife, Fork and « 200 Manicure | Tie. Sterling Silver Handles, In the French gray | finish; pretty de- signs, in boxes Oc | Sterling Silver Mirrors, Hair | Brushes, Combs, Clothes | Brushes, Hat Brushes, Military Brushes, | in beautiful designs and pat- | terns, from $3.00 to ...... 2.00 | lSc. Rogers’ Nickel Silver Salts 12 Peppers, CHOICE ...sceeesseeeeecreeeet 9c 50c! | $1.00 Children’s Solid gold Chased Rings, heavy quality $2.00 Opera Glasses, French calf leather covered, each p' In leather case ...... 0.6 seces eee ssseesuneeesenenseeeereeens 1 50! $2.00 Imitation Tortoise Shell Neck Combs, mounted with fine VAMGAR PUDOMONS viveivsissicorissteonuhapuytintsesvcrins 1,19 $2.00 Solid Gold Cuff Links, Roman and rose gold finish, | THCY ONETAVEd occ ee escereeeeneeneseenenereneesereeentenees 11 9 | | $1.50 Solld gold Tie Clasps, in rose gold and Roman finish . 9560 | $2.00 Lorgnette Chains, 14 kt. gold filled jewel slide, solde: HAM cbs ia aki nashtxs cists cacseiins varsTRMIn aS EEC CETEGS i, 25) Holiday Specials in Furs. | $2.00 Fur Scarfs, 98c. Sable soma French Coney and Electric Seat Clusters—tull sizes—trimmed with fluffy talla—chain attachment: value $2.00 8c! $5.00 Muffs, $2.98. Imitation Bear Muffs—long, rich Fur—made {n pillow or round shape—satin lined; value $5.00, . $10.00 Fur Stoles, $4.98. Large size Isabella, Baum Marten or Sable Opossum Stoles, ned with heavy satin, @nished with six fox talls; ve’ 4.98 $ 1.50 Dressing Sacques, 79c.| Women's Dressing Sacques of ripple Elderdown, made with full front and fitted back, circular collar, some appliqued with biack, others finished with crocheted edge and silk frogs, rfbbon 79c ties; cardinal, gray, pink and biue—sizes 34 to 44 _ $1.00 Flannelette Wrappers, A9c, ! Women’s Flannelette Wrappers, full flounced skirts, yoke epaulettes, | collar and cuffs trimmed with washable braid; dark and } medium striped and figured effects; sizes 84 to 46 bust 490 $1.25 Petticoats, 69c. Women’s Petticoats, black mercerized sateen, threo different styles, umbrella styles with four graduated ruffles, tallor stitched; accor- dion plaited ruffles, finished with gathered ruffles and headed with stitched bands; also umbrelia styles, trimmed with deep gath Les ered hemstitched ruffle, finished with small tucks; value $1.; %, 69c_ 13.50 Jardinieres, 1.98. Jardiniere and Pedestals, 20 inches high, with Ill-inch jardintere, pink, green and blue colorings, with floral spray decora- 2,98 | Scrap Baskets 1.00 \150 Odd Scrap Baskets, entirely new, pretty shapes, fine fancy willow; green, red, yellow; 00 worth up to $2.50; each.. ]. Tea and Coffee Pots 2,98. Manning & Bowman's Tea and white glass, set comprising de- canter handled or unhandled, 6 glasses and embossed tray; worth $1.25, at.... ic Decorated China Sugar Bowls cov- Coffee Pots, fancy enamelled, heavy nickel trimmed, asbestos ered, cream pitcher, spoonhold- ot | ems fruit plates, ice-cream bottom, beautiful variety shapes and decorations; never sold less than $5.50; @ saucers, teapot tiles, cups and richly decorated and worth up bargain At....sceeeeeeees 2.98 10) 5c, Galvanized Coal Hods, sets, berry seta fern dishes and heavy bottom.....6.csccee 5c rich dark and light dec- 39¢, Steel Sidewalk Ice Cut- Wika long handle... Collar and Cuff Boxes, tached with metal Sole Leather ahladiag Companion, with Tooth Brush ‘ | | Hand: Bags; || purse; 75c. values, . | Children’s Imported Furese, with handles; | Japanese Nitsuki Bags; regular price, §2, | Glove or Handkerchief Bek, eat wood ered, with name, each,. ‘ Grows More Alluring Every Day. Come now while assortment Is i, complete, Dolls’ Fancy Willow High Chairs and Rockers, good size; regular Wc \ Fancy Trimmed Wood Cradles and Beds, nicely oat with canopy, pillows anid mattress; regular BOO. s As iecsspecss sabe ts sues 5c | The Bisse ‘Toy Carpet “Sweeper, “rubber tired wheels and good brush.. lo} Children’s Red Painted Tables, screw loge, #ize 14xziIn ular ' Children’s Walnut Rockers, extra strong made, highly pol ished; regular 59¢,, at..... Magic Lante: large size. with é beautiful scenery aides; | regular 79., at. oho. hos hebeNeGecevnnatnseeseespass i] 39c | Mechanical Train on Track, ‘consisting of locomotive, tende and car, 8-piece oblong track; special.. 7 Mechanical Toys, push as the Hansom Cab, Lord ‘and His Lady, Clowns and Au(om | biles........ 1 25c¢ Iron Fire Toys) such as the hook, and lad- der, fire engine and | patrol large size, | regular $1.25, at ” 9c! Children’s Roll Top Desks, heavy oak, all parts ed; regular $1.98 Dais: high back seat f express Wagon, | | and dash, extra heavy wheels; | regular $1.48; at 1, 00 | Swinging Hobby Horses, fine carved wood, | . steel hang- ers, red painted Y platform; $3-in. bi $5.98; special Red Devil Automobiles, heavy rubber | tires, equipped with the famous auto steering gear, large-size body; hand- some machine; regularly $6.50; BR verrcsesertos covenveceboras Girls’ Steighs, full size, 3 steel braced runners; special | 1.00 a | , DECEMBER 12, 1904. igh; regularly 3. 98 | | | NEW BOOKS Containing the 40 Stamps Will Be Distributed on Every Floor at the Big Christmas Sreeting! To Collectors of “S. @ Hi Green Trading Stamps. "40 Taaatsees FREES | Beginning To-Day and Contin To-Morrow and Wednesday. ' ‘ ALL OF THESE STAMPS ARE EXTRA Ana are given in addition to the DOUBLE STAMPS WHICH ACCOMPANY MORNING PURCHASES, AND THE SINGLE STAMPS WHICH ARE GIVE! WITH ALL. AFTERNOON PURCHASES. Etc, se Beginning Thursday, Dec, 15, Store Will Remain Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock, for men that are difficult to match, The price-range begins \with the neat Sticks at 50, and ends with elaborate {Sticks at 15.00, For boys the display is interesting and shows {Sucks at 10¢, up t@ 98¢. \eeteeteetetineteteteatad - _ <= . | Leather Soods tor Men. “Old Sorgon \ Appropriate Holiday gifts in a variety of leathers are of- se fered to-morrow, designed especially for men. Cigar and leter Graham. cases of fine quality leather are two items of interest, ‘MEN'S IMPORTED LETTER CASES of black safian leather, lined with satin, four pockets for cards, eanure has opening for photograph, j overed with celluloid tablet just 44 illustration represents, complete AT N12, 95 | Sex Bring them to the Siegel Cooper Store and we will give you ing Stamps for them. A complete list may be had for the asking. Dolls & Gea Sets From Coy ay Gown, Gwo of Go-WMorrow’s Special Attractions. Dolls and litle toy Tea Sets unite in making the children's Christmas a complete success. They are essentials in te annual festival that every little girl reckons upon with delight. Dolls pretty bisque heads, sewed wigs papier mache bodies sleeping eyes and are 19 inches high The assortment is limited to 200 Dolls; accordingly, it is important to be early to-morrow in making @ selection. Long as they las. choice may be had at Goa Sets good as should be, but the dishes have not been injured and are good as new. Styles are limited, so best selections canbe made early in the morning There are twelve different prices varying from Umbrellas for Christmas, An Umbrella for a Christmas remembrance appeals to a great many who believe in making only useful presents. Better in- ducements cannot be found elsewhere. There are good values for men and women as low as 97¢; beter ones at 1,39, 1.95 and 2,50, and others of superior qualives up to the beautiful Umbrellas a1 22,50. For boys and girls, values are all attractive and iprices range from 78c. to handsome Umbrellas at 3.50, Umbrellas for gifts are more popular this season than ever. An ‘uncommonly brit most comprehensive and all-around most anractive stock of Um- trellas in New York 8,000 Wome In a Remarkable Stoliday Sale. This offering of Women's Waists. in the midst of the liveliest season of the year when 1 are selecting Christmas remembrances for their friends, is marvellous, noj alone m materials and handsome designs, but is uncommonly magnetic in its rang of pooular prices. previous effort in n the Waist Store is surpassed in this un, SPECIAL NOTICE, Wrappers, Trade Marks, Labels, Tobacco Tags, Coupons, Cigar Bands, Etc., “§, & H.” Green Yad} Town this season that most beautiful Dolls may be had at about half of what is usually asked for like ay we have 200 Handwerck jointed Dolls usually sold at $1.50 each, which will go on sale to-morrow, vi 100) To accentuate interest to-morrow in Toy Town, we have taken a special lot of 50 fine toy Tes Seve priced the entire assortment at qne-half the regular prices.’ The boxes in which the sets adscne been slightly soiled by handling and so are not quite so fresh end 188 to 15.004 (Toy Town, Third Floor, Bast 19th St) Bed Sets As Gitts, Unusually Beautitul Dose Superb for Christmas presents. Each set is fancy box tied in with silk ribbon, and consists of ster roll. They are manifestly in keeping with the Fi i ings of a home, and the range of prices being so tions of purses are appealed to. As for the sets themselves, they're all nade of th grades of bobbinet with deep. fu:l flounce and a beayiiful sance motif in the centre. The designs are amazingly Bever values are not to be had in New York at us Fama prices. We ave qualities at considerably more than hére 3, 7% 4, 4,99 5,% 6,0 ¢ 7 (Third Floor, Front, Christmas Day without a new Doll seems hardly complete to the little girls. And they are so inexpensive business denotes this. We are showing the ALSO WALKING STICKS, (Main Floor, Front, 18th 9.) oor teccccoes Che Humor Business. Gne of the Biggest ‘Hits’ in Many Years. A Book Every Man ‘Appreciate immensely Published at > As $1. 90; our'price he O Taint, Pleond CIGAR CASES of black grain ‘ea ! ther and alligator impr en ul size cases with fine nick lined with .satin, a vi a 95>} (Main Flor, Phot, 18th 54.) ISo. wvele for a gift Book Store Ce le Waa its bro: Extraordinary Offering of Waists For Women of Exactipg Tastes. Qualities are superior in every material: design are in accordance with newest dictates. The illustrations depict the efceptiona! beauty of four. the styles, To the women woo evince a wise dpscretion in ther appare! this sale. will appeal forcibly. Study these leaivion 1 values. WOMEN'S SCOTCH FLANNEL W. 95¢ WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED CHEV ior WAIST (all white, and white | with small black pin dows) WOMEN'S SATEEN WAISTS. WOMENS VOILE WAISTS (in whie black and navy). WOMEN’S EM BROIDERED NUN $ VEILING WAISTS (in black white and colors) | WOMEN’S EM- | BROIDERED ALBA- TROSS WAISTS (in | black white and colors). | } 195 VELVETEEN WAISTS, ) Wenn , HH FLANNEL | WOMENS NOVELTY FRENC! AT WAISTS (entire waist silk embroidered small block partern.) + WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED SCOTCH FLANNEL pe 9S @) WAISTS. } | WOMENS EMBROIDERED | LINEN WAISTS (fora! design > WOMEN'S BRILLIANTINE WAISTS. AT ' AT (450 1.25) WOMEN’S WHITE MERCER- IZED OXFORD WAISTS (white pea ~———- sulk embroidered,