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\ os. Ie biiietiitaniacs iain utilis Badaia baths igen eanintan tear nbioniapiihiitian BROTHER AND. “SISTER MISSING Tired of School, Miles and _ Irene Flower Leave Home in ‘Search of Adventures They |, Read About in Books, HOY WRITES FATHER | HE IS SEEKING WORK. Parents Ask Police to. Watch Outgoing Steamships, as ‘They Say Children Were Anx- ‘fous to See Foreign Lands, ——<— {Mites and Irene Florman, of No. 101 Past Seventy-fifth street, finding home nd school life too humdrum, sallled forth {n quest of romance and adven- ture, Miles 1s a big, handsome boy of aixteen, and this alster two years young- @r, Both children have been enthusias- tin readers of books of adventure, and their parents belleve that they have gone In search of a treasure island. Tho youngsters left home at the usual hour yésterday morning, but at noon) time they did not return for their Junch- eon and later in the day their father, Gosta Flormam, received a letter from Miles saying he was tired of school work and was looking for a lucrative position, and that Irene was with him and sure of his protection, ‘Tho father and mother are greatly ‘Worried over the fate of their son and daughter. They fear that some of the | wild tales the children have read to-| gether led them to run away In hopes | of reaching the haunts of bucking | broncos, hidden treasure trove and {sl- ands where bread fruit and the sucou- lent pomegranate grows. Runaways Have Little Caeh. we don't know where Miles and rene got money to pay their expenses, tanlans they have saved their pocket money for months,” sald Mr, Florman, “At least they can't have enough to Jast them long, and we must hope to see them back soon, This weather |s sure Nip, the children's little black-and-tan Gog, is heartbroken by the desertion of thus little master and mistress. The tempting dog biscuit {s left untasied, while he keeps a steady look-out from the windows for the childrens return, Boy Tall for His Age. Miles is five feet nine inches In height, Drown hair and eyes, dark complextion, freokled, black sult and overcoat, and @ray cap. The girl, Irene, {s tall, rather stout, has dark hair and complexion, @nd was dressed in a blue sailor suit with brass buttons, In reporting the matter to the police, Mr, Florman asked them to watch the outgoing Huropean steamers, The ohil- Gren are both fired with a desire to travel, and it 49 not unlikely that they will make an effort to go abroad, —— SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY MISSING FROM HOME. —— Carl Yungberg Last Seen Feb, 1 Playing Near East River with Other Children, Carl Yungberg, 1X years old, of No, $84 East Twenty-sixth street, disap- peared on Feb. 1, and neither his par- ents nor the police have been able to get any trace of him since, The boy was *last seen playing at the foot of East Twenty-elghth street, and his parents fear he was drowned, Children who were with him at the time Insist, how- ever, that he did not fall overboard, A thorough search was made for the ly, but no trace of It was found, | Mr, Yungberg thinks perhaps the child wandered away and was picked up by somebody, Any one who can give him | any Information on the matter will Breatly relieve himself and bis wife. ee SiX-FOOQT BOY LOST. ‘Mrs, Minnie Miler, of No, 26 Enst |; Ninety-eighth street, has appealed to |].° The Evening World to help her find | her son, Henry Miller, aged twenty- four years, who has not been to seo his | mobher since last Waster, Changes of addresses was responsible | for the mother losing trace of her on, | heartily recommend it.” Remember, | see her weekly before his who came t 8, Miller, who is ll ch pa apearan an lonely, who is described as being 6 feet tall, twenty-four years of age, having a Tong, thin face, long nose, ‘Imht-brown skin, blue eyes and light hair. Ww i ayy | WIFE MAKING SEARCH FOR BERNARD M’GUIRE. BSernord And Enzabeth Me Svire had $200 In his pockets, and she fears Elizabeth MoGuire, an attractive young woman, of No, 114 West Thirty- fifth street, has lost her husband, Bernard, and has appealed to The Byen- ing World to aid her in finding him. Mrs, McGuire says her hushgnd left his home on New Year's day to make koma alle, and that rhe haa naither een nor heard from him since,’ He that he nay. have met with foul play, McGuire fs @ rather short, slender man, thirty-five years old, His com- plexfon ds dark and he. wears an lron- ray mui ie, He was engaged in tho sarrlage-bullding business with his brother and wes a man of exemplary habits. When he failed to return Mrs, MeGulre was (righ by the shock and was unable to leave her home to report his disappearance until to-day. TENEMENT FIRE CAUSES PANIC Inmates of Big Downtown House, Frightened by Smoke, Crowd to the Escapes in Their. Nightclothes, Fire in a seven-story brick tenement wt the north-east corner of New Bow- ery and James street drove twenty four families Into the atreet early to- day, causing a panic among the ex- elted tenants, who crowded the etalre and fire escapes of the building, Some escaped over the roof to the adjoining building, The fire started in the basement oc- cupled by C, 8, Galanutulo, a dealer in olive olls Policeman Ferguson sound- ed tne alarm through the building, and, without walting to dress, men, women and children rushed out of their rooms, clad in night clothes only, The item- perature Was then about four degrees above zero, and all nearly froze from the cold. While the fire was of little conse- quence, it filled the halls with smoke and started the panic, WOMAN SAVED IN BOARDING-HOUSE. Eecape Cut Off, She Was Carried from the Second Floor by Firemen, Fire to-day rotited out the fifteen boamlers at No. 407 West Forty-seventh street, Men and women ran to the Street scantily clad, and for some time there was considerable excitement. ‘ne damage amounted to $1,500, While Fireman James Connelly, of Engine Company No. 64, in West Forty- seventh street, was golng to his home he saw a man leaning against the tire- 'm box at Forty-seventh street and jue, He went to the man, intly was Intoxlcated, and aeked him what the matter was, The man replied in @ low tone and very slowly, "That house js afire,”” Connelly saw @ blaze in the boarding- house and turned in an alarm, and then |he ran over and pounded on the door, | When it was opened he went througi the house rousing all the boarders, One woman found her way cut off by the smoke in the, halls, and firemen who had seen her in the window went to thy Becond floor and carried her to the atreet, — Lett His Danghter Only $1, Alfred 8. Dickinson, who’ dled In. this @ity on Dec. 2% cut off in his will flea for probate yeatenddy his daughter |Fiorence M. Eastman with $1. He jet: his residuary estate to his remainin daughter, Mrs. E, West Thirty-fourth street, of the real estate Is not Sergeant J. B, Crowley of the Lowell, _ Mass., police depart- ment, says; “For five years I was trying to find and it was not until I took Father John's Medicine that I #) obtained any re- Nef for a cold and hard cough which had settled on my lungs, It cured me and [ the money {s refiinded for any cold, hes only to see her son, | cough or bronchial trouble Father | John's Medicine cannot cure, Not a patent medicine. No opium, mor- phine or other polsonous drugs upon! |which the majority of so-called | “cough syrups” and balaams depend for their effect and which are danger- ms—you are warned against them, ‘The $1 bottles contain three times the | quantity of the 60-cent size, WHEN YOUNG IN PRACTICE, T wish I had known {ts value years | ago, when young in practice, writes Dr. L. A, Crinnian, of Stanley, Ky,, in endorsing Father John's Medicine, Cures colds and all throat and lung ubles—N. patent medicine, GAINING RIGHT ALONG, “Gained alxteen pounds weeks, since taking Father Johu’s | Medicine—James B, Rice, Fairmount, | W. Va.” Look on the window for when you buy cidars—tit “the genuine” of whatever he asks and pays for This Week We Suggest A Clear Havana Cigar for 5c. SLE OF PINES APOLLOS—Just keep that name in mind, and when you want a sweet little smoke, rich and full in flavor, ask for it. This one has been on sale in our stores for several months now and has proved itself worthy of our recommendation and a trial by you. It’s that long, slender shape—a full-sized Apollo, TRY IT TO-DAY—5 cents each; $2.50 box of 50. United Cigar Stores Co. Stores All Over New York One Always in Sight the “United” shield assures the smoker Et A ga tH ALL Ma doi: A. Kelley, of No. 132) ¥ The value} t estimated. | SERGEANT J, B, CROWLEY'S FIVE YEAR SEARCH. in six 85,000 for Kind to Miners) SITAGUSH, Feb, 15." promise Make ple Mat trouble atso Kil all her Kindness to me. t 'y bird to-day, tor “after an extennive une of Linonine I find that {t ts retained by the stomach better Jthan Cod Liver OM In any form, and It al- ways reeulates the bowela after they have |heen locked up by opiates and sedative | cough mixtures"? “1 had found great difficulty in getting many of my patienta to take Cod Laver Of) {n any form, and when Linonine was ‘brought |to my notice {t required but m few trials to tablish ite The tight feeling in the ronchial tu! loosened in the very first staxe of bronchitis, and in the lsat In @ case which T had of annoying reflex cough there was a tendency to vomit At ench parcxyam of coughing, which necersarily left the stom- ach in a delicately receptive con- dition, 1 prescribed Linonine, ‘and the patient at once remarked on the pallatableness of the preparation, How few, with fuch @ combination of stomach nd cough, could tolerate a ood liver oll emulsion a such @ time? From my experience with Ldnonine, therefore, com- bining as Ht doos nutritive, ferative and sedative proper: tien, I am satisfied that ite ef- ficteney will not be long .in being universally proven.” "T have used Linonine in case requiring @ restorative with Aratifying results, It has given {eatisfaction in every instance.” “Iinouine has bean of groat service to me in the winter cough of the aged, An old Jandy came to me this fait whom I had already treated with poor success the two previous winters, This time I placed her upon Linonine and the im: Provement was Immediate and marked, The cough has already ceased and her health ro- stored to the normal, while heretofore she 41d not recover until April or May, Another onse in which I had excellent results ftom Linonina was that of @ man troubled for years with emphysematous bronohitle, He had played upon wind instruments the sreat part of his life, but way finally obliged to cease becaune of the cough. The latter was spasmodic in character and out of all propor- tion to the small pearly white mase of mu- cus he raised, He had long given up in despair of ever getting relief, 1 finally per suaded him to try Linonine, and fn lens than. three months he was praotically cured,’ “During the last four years I have used Minonine frequently, and have found it of Sreat service in the different forms of courh, notably those coughs not attended with much expeotoration, and the dry cough of Phthiain, It 1s an olegant emulsion and easy of ad- mintstration,"’ Linonine, the Food-Medicine, cures e Why Doctors Prais¢ It. Physicians everywhere speak well of Linonint. From the hundreds! ‘of letters received from doctors praising Linonine we have selected the fol- lowing from physicians practising thelr profession in this city, omitting! | signatures as a matter of professional courtesy: j ed -day a judament of the estate of Todd, who miser, “'Linonine has proved to me a fal rellahte remedy to prescribe in iheeiof. ona Liver Ol, 1 have used it in my practice for Wt eleht months, and in each and every ones It has done its work quickly and surely, T cannot speak too highly of it. I should have raid something for it before, but 1 do hot intend to give my word of honor until 7 am fure of what I am doing," ‘T Dave used Linonine tor years, both in hoapital and paar real f And have received excellent re- sults, Tt {9 certainly a yory Pleasant emulsion, and is re- tained by the most eensitive stomach.” “Having used Tdnonine in a number of cases, | om well Pleased with tt, particntaty in & case where I have tried dif. ferent preparations uf Cod Liver Ol}, and none oorld be tolerated by the weak stomach, Now the patient fe taking Linonine with very nood remulte,'’ “Having been requested by feveral profensional friends to try Linonine, 7 have found It to be much more eaally agsimi- lated than any of the Cod Liver OU emuts and it {s certainly more palatable, T am glad that my attention has been called to it." "1 have prescribed Linonine for the past year or two In bronchitia with satisfaction to my )patients, consequently to i m elt, In cases of low nervous toonbles ite ui attended with very satls- factory rmult! ‘Linonine has proven to me @ faithful and rellable substitute for Cod Liver Oll, bein Qulekly digested and easily borne by the weak or nauseous stomach,’ ‘Linonine is readily borne by the most Adiioate stomach: it is palatable, the youns- est ohlld taking it with avidity; It does what no other medicine can or will do, and {hat {9 loosen the tough, tenaclous mucus wo Aintressing in all or nearly all forms of chronic cough, Jt Je a builder mupertor to Cod Liver Ott.’ “Having weed Linonine for some time past in my private practice, 1 wish to exoress to you my appreciation of ite merit, I find it emecially applicable in that class of cuses suffering from lower vitality, consequently upoh many forma of wasting pulmonary dts- anes attended with dry, lineking cough, dl- miniahed expectoration, ete,, eto. Being palatable and easily taken care of by the 5 Yewest Styles In Shell Combs, | aie ‘cn Beginning Co- Sale of Advanced Styles. Mounted Combs in broadest abundance, latest style and THE:BIG STORE SIXTH AVE. ACITYIN AAET MCAT THE FOUNTAIN NEW YORK. Wy exceptional beauty, : Combs of various Periods, lustre, as well as choicest orna\ Mh NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | OPER (8"819"STS. Yever Retore Have Shell Combs of { Such Beauty Reon Priced So Low. ITSELF Trading Stam ings from 8. a o’Clock, Thereatter,#} Single Stamps Uni Closing Hour. ¢ wide | / ope, TS ran LG NNN en ii Morrow of a fascinating design and richest mentation. EMPIRE OR SIDH COMBS, highly | as well ae combinations of mountings | EXTRA HEAVY. HIGHLY F tones; cholce ACK. IRE CORB pollahed back, plated fancy trimmings in | With fine cut thingoneel tte. Se humerous denina and combinations of ga weith earl or turauol4e eslor jo In ahell, amber or ih 250 HIGHLY POLISHED BACK OR EM- PIRE COMBS, mounted or unmounted, plated fancy spray or flower trimmings or combinatios Quolse oF peal ‘amber or wh! SPECIAL 98c. LEADER in a heavy Empire comb, highly polished fancy tops with new destans Wy Ie) of rhin oholce in #hell, ped tone with fancy rhins eke ae as with gol mountl turquo: out rhinestones, | fective jeatones and ture 950 ins eno Tae any tn ahelh ae 8! cholee of any in shell, amber or white, 65 (Siege) Cooper Store, Main Floor, | Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children at Sensational Price-Reductions, At no time have prices been as low as those we quote for Friday and Saturday. You simply double the purchasing power of your money, by buying now. : Men’s Underwear. MEN'S WINTER WEIGHT WOOL, MERINO OR HEAVY RIBBED COTTON SHIRTS AND 75 DRAWERS, now selling from $1.00 to $2.50, for (J Single or double-breasted shirts, All sizes of one or another. In Addition We Oster; HIER RSMRAAATION THURRERSE uP oP eel CED SHIRTS in DRAWBRE, Se LDREN'S $d White. Wool ai al 1888" BPN Aas PRU? oe y boca ade 101 5 a leg-o'-mutton sleeves and Rainproot Coats For Women at $12.75, Wickes of Style and Good orKmanship at the Price. It is safe to assume that women who need coats and see these will not hesitate to pur Every Coat Guaranteed Ratnproot,. These Coats are made of excellent quality F proofed Worsted in tan or Oxford gray; p ited at front and back, fancy collar and rever it fancy belt ct. Skirt of coat is handsomely plaited, ives a very wide sweep, not found in the best made garments. Guar- y/ By 7 al o1 up to cameltoe 25e regularly ore, ) (Blege! Coo Main Floor, ie strengthens and builds up the system. Unlike other cure for the lungs and throat, Linonine does not varnish over the delickte membranes with a stifling drug, but goes Into the blood and works from within, making the cure so thorough that all the waste the cold causes in the system is more than made up and new, warm, nourlshing-blood fills the veins. The mémbranes are cleared and strengthened and pneumonia is prevented, All druggists, 50c, ‘ momech, & mands high with the profes- ion,” coughs, colds, catarrth and bronchitis, These Collars were retailed profitably to retail at 10c. in every size of collar, which all sizes for men and boys, Me Yanam.af'+ fore Store Closes at 5:30 o'clock A Sale of Men's Collars In the Under-Price Store We have ready today 48,000 Collars for men and boys. They were made by one of the foremost collar-makers of Troy, perfect in size, shape and other details of making, the recent advance in the cost of cotton, facturer has decided that he can no longer make them and the 48,000 collars come to us to be distributed At Five Cents Rach By reason of taking the entire line, of course, we received many styles in which the range of sizes is not complete in all shapes and heights; but there are many different styles quire in order to make satisfying selections, This means 5 Cents Each, Worth 10 Cents Under-Price Btore, Basement, For Women, DOTTED SWISSES — 25,000 MEN'S yards of SHORT LENGTHS OF FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISSES if lengths of 1% to 10 yards, th full pieces: ordi-| hematitcned with, narily would retail up to Oe et oped ote 25c. yard, (Blegel Cooper Store, Main Bast of Fount Hy} CHIEFS, inch hema: WOMEN BWiss HANDKERCHIPFS; regularly at 10c each, before Now the manu. He has closed out this line, is all that any man will re- JOHN WANAMAKER. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Ave., Sth and 10th Sts Our long payment grade pianos Handsome Catalog WAREROOMS: Regarding Payments: come news to those wanting the hilghest grads Instrument, but who thought such easy instal- ments were only allowed by makers of lower So call and before making a purchase; also see the smallest standard Grand ever made, 233-45 East 23d St, 16 West 125th St, arrangement will be wel- learn our terms Free on Request. Friday in the World's Sreatest Grocery, Beleeted SALMON) p,, | Fanoy Chicken HALIBUT Long Branch mio Ib | of CODFISH STRAKE, 775 Fancy BHA TROUT, 0 Froh Flat SPARB Selected WRAKFISH,) [iF made COUN) & Iba, ad Miia Cured), 1B HINNAN HADDIES, | So ON Gh nn (ae Boston BMELTS, TEAK, 5 Choice cuts of Native Re ag» FRANREUR: BIE ROME Boston HADDOCI Por nial ama Bie » | Baits, 60 | He Pine- cee iniar crit, Oe Goe-Morrow’s Special Sato of “Yiotory’’ Sewing Machines An opportunity to buy a really dependable high-grade Sewing Ma- chine at $10.50 is not of everyday occurrence, hence this offer is ex: ceptional, Yew Design Drop- 10,°° Head Wachine, ¢ This price includes all the newest attachments and is accompanied by Ee our five-year guarantee, Instruc- tions for operating and the use of the attachments gratis, 350 90 TUCK FOLDER, Dotted Swisses. Manual Handkerchief Sale. ey and % Se BEAUTIFUL | iy ALL-LINEN EMBROIDERED) HEMBTITCH BA anteed rainproof and specially priced For, eo ey 24 Moor, Front.) For Men, eump. Birk: + enol MBN'S | FIN) (CHEESECLOTH 80,000 of UNBLEACHED QUALI CHEESECLOTH, 1 wide; regularly Go, yat 1 Safa | remylarly WO to : (ler, Haat ot Poa KERCHIEFS; he imperfeotior gee tok St uO Fe ee com Pa ew siakesalipatal erigeom test at Sy TD, Hy fi ne Have Upholsteries Redue 36-INCH WIDE MUSLIN in several patterns) special 9 price per yard for to-morrow only i : RUFFLED BOBBINET. with several neat patterns of ‘and insertion; ruffle is wide and very full: spectal price 3 for tomorrow, per yard. f COTTON PILLOW CORDS in mostly Oriental color’ ings; special price, per yard, NEW CRETONNES, 34 inches widé!in good line of patterns, per yard, SHADES made in our own workrdom from short material; most of these are hemmed on the sides mounted on good rollers; will be sold as they arei sper $2,00 GOLDMAN (Blegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Centre, 19th St.) clal price for to-morrow, each. (Slee! Cooper Stor, Third Moor, Front, 18th 8 RICE BOILERS, This ar: ticle Is just the thing for | cooking cereals; 2-qt, lao t)- morrow at Aa Genuine Agate Stzel Ware. These oods ure manu: factured by the ‘© Lalance € Grose Houseturnishings Sale Continues, Agate and Granite Steel Ware Featured Co-WMorrow. Bvery piece we carry ia guar- | anteed, | | lal to-morrow, Lop R Re COL ANDI Inches, — to: N SAUCE POTS, with SAUCEPANS AND | [ » deat, site, Bde; Got, | holding 6 ats.) to- | a | iho | 7 KETTLES, ho!l- | ne SAUCEPANS AND qta.; to-morrow, ABO: | holding 8 qto.; to- | fen be » 8 holding 7 ate, at Bde | 800 | | ROAeuR quart covered BUCK. | pISHPANS, holding 14 ote. | = TRA OR T theclar focmorrow, fie | DISHPANS, holding 6 | holding 3 ats.; 8 row, Royal Granite Steel Ware. {ng OY ate: fal at Bo Ls DISHPANS, f feat cover, {C 25c on Newsstands | 1M ate. | cOFFHR rors THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL, The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 19 These ments by) from cataloque MEAPOTS, No, 10, holding 180 POTS, No, 2, holi}s. | vetimen | All the above. Ware COFFEE POTS, holding 2 | auteod to be of the fest qual ats, hy Royal Granite in and if every pleco prove ratistactory, same be returned, (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement.) holdin, Hy a1 ats. BERLIN COOKING wine, 35c by Mall %