The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1905, Page 8

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OX OF COLD i Sto Cntan rv 100,000 and $150,000, He Ownership. WER MACY THINKS HAS A CLAIM, TOO. Capt. Kidd Treasure In J Event, for the Money Is and Only Dates Back Before Civil War. box flowing over with | of many national denomina- wea unearthed on the prop- F. Meehan, where Long- ct and Westchester ave- me together in the Bronx, and to the man who now n is putting up a six-story ‘building on the site, A week ‘ Inesday one of the work- ‘hie plok into something that ‘@ resonant ring, Tho earth away and forelen ob- to be a cletern with all the of viratical strong-boxes and for treasure trove, Thomas contractor, 18 9 cousin nm) and soon the entire ) examining the find, The ‘kept secret the discovery junday. said to an Rvening World Asyt ‘the box was found on the th formerly belonged to the , Ifon't think they ever had n with it, There are a {nthe box which will ) Macys are in no way oon- ‘treasure, and unless Prove to my satisfaction right to the box he will ‘had a talk over the mat- t ho is entitled to ft, 1 will ‘box and its contents into his ‘try to come to a wettlament YH give him his due, if ‘he it; but he has to prove it; ‘beautiful. There are cotnn ¥ Dross Shields. MILELDS, univer- and known, for thelr Cy Mashebiet ‘about one: lees; double miusil rubber ae . , baci a alr 0 0 @ M, DOUBLE sILK COV. 2.2 don Pair Had do} pair, B3.00 dose M, \¥ QUEEN, lght- Minscoke-doubin. covered; ail palr; @1,10 dozen, SHIELD, doublo covered, Wea ‘4 and 5, pair, mn, RKIRT RINDIN . ; Syd. bolts, 10, 18 and 20 ur per bolt, PBHe,, 16e., 170, ) ANCORA BRAID, 5-yard ity, soft) Anish, black and colors; Ht, fie.t dozen, 81,00, ERS’ JERSEY COVERED ACHE BUST: FORMS, al! test shaper, SOc. 18TRE TWIST, sponi, 1,08, aE spools; back, He, ‘ARD BEI cor. ON, white and Rd all numbers; BAWNING. COTTON SIMPSON , BASTING 5 MARAWFORD CO. BRAND, ‘ 00+). spook i LK. fun 5 sizes; Some Songs They Sing to Strap-Holders and Other Passengers;:Also a Couple of*Tea Party and Solar Plexus Scenes, BRT. CAR WHEELS MARKING MUSIC ALG THE DAY ( AND NIGHT ) MOTERMAN CHIN NING ooo — AIT RIMS, ATONE END OF ii g to of@ Who has had a look, aro of youthful came out to mee mo last] the She died tn the’ Isabella Home years ago, 'T, Mortimer Macy is not a credulous He "I think the whole to be tio treasure at al to say that Mr, Meehan is a practical joker, but how that box came there is @ mystery, It might have been in the ground when we took the place,” EE OFFICE FOR JUDGE MARTIN. ALBANY, Jan, 10.—Bx-Judge Celora i, Martin, of Binghamton, pointed to-day by the Court of Appealy @ member of the State Board! of Law | Examiners, in place of Wrank Sullivan Smith, of New York City, 5 4s the Board which ex uminee candidates for ndmission to the bar, The salary 16 §2, 00, the term retired from the ‘Court of er the constitutional age r the Macy family bell iis claimed the money, If he oan | te hades have do CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. Bilder Macy Dead Ten Years, Macy, the father of about ten years ago, Our Great Historical Clearance Sale. IN THE BASEMENT Is a Remarkable Money-Saving Event. Every year after the holidays we have a Clearance Sale of Fine Shoes for Men, Women and Children, making the grandest opportunity to secure superior footwear for each member of the family at prices far below what the shoes can be made for, All seasonable goods and full Immediate advantage should now in the home of Mee-| mov’ Dinos, Every day | sound take @ peep In it and view | torn dow ‘woalth awith an eye appreci- ase for Ie trav Hite had. we + Jand most’ influent! in bus! to Bronx to five, within the fr O80, served as the tha “rposition of a coin col- h ne’ heard it lied abroad and can give no one of the daughters, has Maybe a servant, Barbara hud tomething to do with of Une treasure, Barbara for some of the richest | J. lal people In Germany, taken of thase sacrifice prices, Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Patent Kid and Black Kid, © BL SUTH AVE: 397020" STREET s that immensely important annual sale of Rotions and dressmakers’ supplies Button and Lace, determined to make this sale pull as it never pulled before. Half of the mag- ism is in the prices—half in the quality, The story of its owih ts increased saving possbii fter year is so plausible that it cannot be doubted, and when you come you will find the bar- erything that's claimed for them, if not better. ‘Twenty-one years ago this sale was ¢stablished, and it was instantly selzed upon as the +) greatest notion-buying time of the year by exacting dressmakers and home sewers, Each year it has met with a greater respOjise until our orders haye doubled many times, and _ now, instead of a discount of less than 10 per cent., we are able to buy In such mammoth quantities that we command a concession of 33% or even 50 per cent, in many instances, ear it may be greater, and if you have not taken advantage ‘This per cent, is your saving, Next the year heretofore we ask you in consideration of the ‘One supreme notion-bu ying time of st Saving in America on high class notions and dr aw by securing a supply of notions to last you many months, fl ,GPECTAL 800-YARD SPOOL, SILK, Women’s $4.00 and $5.00 Fancy 5] 50] Evening Slippers, assorted styles Men’s $3.50 Black Kid, essmakers’ supplies PLAIN LISLE ELASTIC SIDE BUP- PORTERS, extra strong; pair, Toor Box Calf and Patent Kid Lace, I" beat rade Ameri ee SF He BC and M. B5e., Sie, and 480, doz fults, all colors; 4-| ult Jos; 4-plece and 20, 2 and 4 hole, for ‘and children's dresses, all Jue 12%, dogen; card of 2 leather lined, $2 25 Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 Box Calf, Patent Leather, Black Kid KATE STARS AND ANCHORS, et LE BOOK, assorted sizes best Needles; value 25c., at 15e, BUTTONS, medium id 30) marking underwear, &o,; gross, 160, ALS, ¢mbroidered on ry AITEAF SAFETY PINS, lozen, Ge.; § dozen for 2he, RTED PURE STEEL SAFETY with needle points; small and medium sizes, including gi steel, iin metal Jet, enamel and nov- elty. color effects; dozen; at, per dozen, Be, and 106, BALL BUTTONS, fish eye and fancy, cut small Vienna pearl; dozen, 100, SEAM BINDING, super quality, all alk, 64% Hnes wide, binek, white and colors; bolt; 12%6,; dozen, #135, Bame quality, 44 white; bolt, 81-3e,; dozen, 5c. SKIRT RKELTING, inches wide, Black, white and colors; SIDE, COMBS, slight); ‘ Pit fal slightly scratched slightly scratched; Fame quality, % Inch wide, black and white; ®-yard bolt, 50c, During this sale we will print the name on the bolting free of charge, HUMP HOOKS AND E brand, Japanned o1 Dp AMBER BONE HAIR and Enamel Leather, Lace, $2 00 visible eyes, sizes 3 and 4; per ¥ BRAND BEST Jb, boxes; wizen 3, 4 HOOKS AND EYES ON Hose Supporters, ‘QUALITY TOILET GIRL SAYS SHE WAS KIDNAPPED Little Hortense Levy, Aged Nine, Tells Strange Story of Being}; Stolen from Brooklyn by Two Men and Hid in Cellar, CHLOROFORMED IN STREET AND PUT INTO WAGON, Left Alone, She Manages to Reach Street and Passing Stranger Aids Her to Reach Home—Police Investigating. The strange adventures of Hortense Levy are occupying the attention of Capt, Maude and the detectives of the De Kalb avenue station, in Brooklyn, Hortense ts nine years old and lives at No, 80 Lafayotte avenue. She Is the granddaughter of Samuel Well, a wealthy shoe manufacturer, and a pupil at the School of Nativity, Willoughby and Bedford avenues, Hortense started for school ns usual yesterday morning shortly beforo 9 o'clock, She Md not appear at the school, nor did she return to her home until & o'clock Iasi might, when she told with great circumstance and At- tention to detall the following story: She was walking «along Lafayette avenus, when two men stepped up to her, threw a damp cloth over her face, placed a gag in her mouth, threw her into a Wagon and drove off. She lost consciousness, but regained’ her senses whilo croesing the Brooklyn Bridge. The men carried her into a cellar, tled her hands behind her pack and sat her ‘on a cold floor, where they left her, All dey she struggled alone, and finally, tate in the afternoon, succeeded tn loos- ening hér binds, Creoping stealthily to the street, she started to make her way out of the neighborhood, She found she had been in the cellar of a big tenement-houss, Just as she imagined herself safe the two men who had kidnapped her in Brooklyn selzed her again, They were about to oarry her back into the cellar when two passing citl- assortment of Infants’ $2,50, §2,00 and $1.50 Shoes, different colored tops. SATIN PAD, Foster style, 4 9 of super quality lisle elastic; pair, EW-ON AND PIN-ON, of shirred Women's $2.00 und $2.50 § Button and Lace Shoes, 1.00 Diain or frilled elastic; some Rolled; value 0c; at Bde, ‘BT GRIP SIDE SUPPORTERS, misses and women; pair, 00) Boys’ Lace Shoes, sizes 2% to 5, Youths’ Lace Shoes, $ 1 25 | emacs sizes 11 to 2.... , ldnapper Uttle girl, but she tosted that she was Hortense Levy, of Brooklyn, ana that the two men had stolen her from home. ‘ The strange citizens were determined men and the kidnappers yan away. Then one of her rescuers escorted her to. the Brooklyn Bridge, cents and placed her on a car bound flor home, After listening carefully to the story and refreshing Hortense with fopd, rents took her to Capt, Maude. ‘ound sho had not been abused in ny way and was In very dition for a chiid wino had sellar all day without Kk, i a at the School of the Natiy- ity to-day disclosed that Hortense asked ormission to be excused at 2 o'clock st Friday, saying she had to meet her grandma, who was coming from tho ‘West, The detectives learned that her grandmaa tives in Brooklyn not been West. Hortense udmitted to- day that she framed an excuse so she could get away early and that she had no intention of seeing her grandma, The parents of the child say that she haa always been truthful, She has her own little allowance of spending money, and probably had a small sum tn her CLOSE CALL FOR FIREMAN. 4 | posseasion when @! ay moraine. i x In the cours® of/a long examination to-day she sald that she suw on a lamp- post near the house Where sho was oon= fined Jn Manhattan the name “James street,” Capt, Maude will take Ga thr James street and James Bulp to see If she can recognise tho, tener ment ret ih rat {Speotal to The Evening World.) HACKPNSACK, N, J, Jan, Wee When a blazo in the residence of G, MM. Jeffreys, in Hackensack, was ‘extine guished by the firemen this morning, the membera of Rellef Hook and Lad~ der Company missed Anthur one of thelr number, A soarch Was at once instituted one of the firwian in gropin; {In the cellar stumbled over Of Stagg. ‘The young man was un- conscious, having been overcome by the. smoke, He was carried to porch, where Mrs. Jeffreys assisted im. Pune for him unul Dr, Harris are rived, ‘The youhg man, who {8 @ gon of ex-Progecitor Biugs, will be around a fow days, » d Our Qualities Are Better or Prices Lower H.ONeill & Co Extraordinary Values in Brass Beds and Bedding With two-inch continuous posts, heavy husks on head and foot, %+ inch filling and finished with the very best lacquer—special for Wednesday Special reductions in all other Brass and Enamelled Beds during this sale, | Upholstered Springs | |Special offering—Our No. 1 Upho stered Rabbet Edge Box Spring,covere with A, C. A. or fancy ticking— Regular price $12.00, Special tor Wednesday, y./Pure South American Curled Horse ‘ Hair Mattresses, in one or two paris, Rin A, or fancy ticking, full weight, s— Specal for Wednenday, ¢ $15.00 All Furniture Reduced During January Sale Solid Oak Sideboards Formerly $17.00; now.. $12.00 Formerly’ $25.00; now: +$18,00 Formerly $35.00; now. .$27,50 Formerly $93.00; now. .$75,00 Axminster Rugs At Special Prices for Wednesday Only A splendid line of Oriental and Floral designs to | select from—these prices are most unusual and should be taken advantage of by all who are interested. Size 9x12 fe-t—Regular price $24.50—Sale price Size 8.3x10.6 feet—Regular price $22,00—Sile price... Size 36x72 inches—Regular price $4.00—Sale price... Ssze 27x63 inches—Regular price §2.75—Sale price... Odd Lots of Upholstery Trimmings To close out several lots of Pillow Cords and Fringes we have marked them as _follows—?illow Cord, worth up r yard, at 5c,—Drapery Fringe, worth up to 35c, at 10c.—Ball Fringe, regular price 6c. per yard, More Fine Values in the January Sale of Housefurnishings and China ; Genuine Blue Label Agate Ware (all first grades) Genutne Agate, Genuine Agate || Tea or Coffee Pots! Berlin Saucepans! Water Pails 4646 Regular 4c 38e io | + 12-quart size. Regular tte; Speotal,43¢ | Special, 35¢ 48¢ 58c | Regular 88; Special, 66¢ Genuine Agate Genuine Agate Rice Boilers | Lipped Saucepans Tea Kettles 2 8 dats Regular 820 1.05 1.33 2 8 4qte| Size 1) 280 20 330 Regular 80 1.03 Special 72c 90c 1.10 | Special 17c 22¢ 250 Peal ff rr Brass Beds (Like Cut) $25.00 Our Regular Price $40.00 Mattresses China Closets, Formerly $20.00; now.. $13.50 Formerly $36.00; now..§$23,00 Formerly $51.00; now. . $40.00 Formerly $84.00; now.-$75,00 ++ $19.75 +$17.75 vom $3.25 + $1.95 Bats ~ Haviland China | Vegetable of Austrian China, beautifully deco. Disho, Bouillon Cups, Salad Bowls, /ratet, full 66 pleces—regular price $7.00 and $7.50; at Plates, Platters, ete, At 1-2 Regular Price Tea Sets $4.25 January Clearance Prices for H .Liderdown Robes and Sacques (Third Floor.) | Women's Riderdown Robrs,) all colors, trimmed with rich tatin, wool girdles and loops, cut extra full—special for Wouien's Eiderdown Sacques, all wool sur’ace, applique! $3.95 trimmed or satin bound, all> 95c colors—special for Wednes-} [Gd cseenstrrsarcni ences January Clearance Prices for k and Cloth Waists (Third Ploor,) Women's Veiling dente also Mohair Waists, pleated models—Special for We: anes $2. 75 DY veer OnERDD eannCitG Women’s Sil Women's Soft Taffela Dress Waists, all colors; also all Heretofore $7 to $10, Also about Two Hundred odd Fine Silk Waists that were marked $15.00 to $50.00—Marked for Wednesday ats... ..ssseeeee +++ ++ 810.00 to $25.00 Heretofore $1,50, Heretolore $4 to $5. to 21st Street \Sixth Avenue, 20th

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