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~ og ee ee \ Mother of Fourteen-Yeat-Old Adolph Wittenbecker Fears He Has Gone to Be a Pirate or to Hunt Indians, ! ted-with grief over the strange ppearance on Jan, 8 of her son, ’ h Wittenbecker, fourteen years is mother appealed to The Eve- s World to-day to ald her in finding gre boy Hived with his parents at Mi Hest Ninety-third street. He Dundles for a laundry com- y the neighborhood, was always reading cheap nov- " said his mother, "I fear they have his head and that he has gone to be a pirate or to hunt Indians,” roung Wittenbecker is five feet elght faches in height und when last seen he wore a bisck alpine hat, a black + SCIENTISTS, HESAYS, MUST GALL DOETOR "Coroner Flaherty Insists That Alderman Nunn Must See Physician. FAMILY OPPOSES PLAN. —_— Wife Declares that Thought ‘Treatment Is Bringing Pa- tient Around All Right. — EE Flaherty, of Brooklyn, has bee vans against Christian Science mothode {n his borough, and unless Mrs, Alderman W. Nunn, of No. 68 Putnam * avenue, whose husband has been suf fering from a fractured skull since Jan. M1, shows him a certificate from a@ reputable physician to-day, in which the | exact condition uf Mr, Nunn is set forth, the Coroner will demand an examina- ! lon by a physician of his own selec- tlon, ‘The Nunn family are Christian as been a lot of prayer and Chris Science efforts put in the case of Alderman W, Nunn, Mra, Nunn, her @ons and daughters, all of whom are members of tho cult, belleve in the + @Mfcacy of prayer and other Science + applications, Since Jan, 27 they havo “thought'’ in extenso of the salvation | ‘of the head of the household, His condition after he was rescued from St, Mary's Hospital, where he wag taken after the accident, has steadily improved, says Mra, Nunn, The only thing that alle Mr, Nunn at present !s @ slight mental derangement. The wifo ways that the wound haa healed and that hair has grown over It, all by in- Vocation and concentrated thought, WII| Oppose the Coroner, ‘What rimnt the Coroner has to step ‘th fo the case 1a what the Nunns want to know, Mr, Nunn fs still living with- out the ald of a physician, and the ' family feel satisfed that he Is “getting |“ g along nicely.’ The Coroner says he} was notified about (he case by a friend of Mr. Nunn, and that it pught to re- ceive the attention of the authorities, | At the tlme of tho accident the physl- clans at St, Mary's sald that the in- Juries might prove fatal, Mrs, Nunn and family are members of the First Church of Christ Scientist, on Lafayette, between Classon and Frank- Mn avenues, She sald to an Evening World reporter to-day; “We have been treating my husband by Christian Sel- | ence methods exclusively, We have en- Ure dependence upon God and the teach. | 2 dy, mental treatment: | jy communion, realization of God's allness. ; Pe ings of Mrs, We haye kept him just as comfortable | 48 possible and let him have everything he wanted, 1 know how low I was for | st three weeks—at the point of death from | mont! trouble, —Chriatlan Science | % brought me through. “Mr, Leonard 18 the first reader of tho | Soot a een — ‘\ Mr, Nunn Is Not a Member, | H "Mr, Nunn is not a member of the | church, but before he met with his mls | ones church of which Tam a member, My} sister and I realized that outside influe ence was needed In this case, and wo called in another member of the chureh who has power of thought, My hus- band was at his lowest ‘Tuesday and | wince then hag steadily improved, hap he wis Interested in many phases of the work. ‘The Coroner may do as |Cleanses and beautifies the he wishes, (f he desires to send any-|beeth and purifies the breath, boay here let him du so, 1 have noth- | i {ng to conceal, The accident occurred Ifotenee areeretan’ She cuenta Very convenient for tourists, five weeks ago to-day, ‘Me hosuital authorities didn't tell me my husbana had a fractured skull, but we demanded his removal, We never inquired what troubie is wbout his, mind, [tis upset, He has hallucinations, 1 will not call in @ doctor,” Mr, Nunn fell off the platform of the Long island Rallroud station at Atlan- Wa» the matter with him, 1 know the| 4 | treatment Js improving him. ‘Phe cniy ° Y Lor DDS, tio and Franklin avenues, At the hos) ital they said he had a tractu LL, dis friends have been much ed in his condition, and some of did the Coroner that uniess he received gen+ Ulne medical attention immediately he might die, No Law for Interference. referred to Assisti Robert H, Wider ‘ the padent were a do something,” dd M an ned for min degree, but no vhen jt could be ehown that the effo of the membens of a inan's family to cure him were gin- Pere, evon Lf misdirected," | Shoes? LET’S TALK OVER The Walk-Over_ What gives the WALK-OVER SHOE Its prestige and popularity ? Style? Shape?’ Comfort ? Fit? Quality? Workmanship? YES BUT the popularity of the WALK-OVER SHOE does not depend on any one of these merits alone, but on the perfect combination of them all, The result 1s a shoe as perfect in all its parts as human skill and experience can produce. From the first selection of the hide to the last touch of shoe finish, perfec. tlon Is almed at—and the alm Is ¢rue, It's WALK-OVER wearers who make WALK-OVER trade, You are first attracted by the style of the shoe, It has a positively smart look, You put it on and find it as flexible to the foot as a glove to the hand, You wear {t and in long wear prove its quality and durability, That's the final test. It looks well and wears as well as it looks, Go to any WALK-OVER Store and prove the WALK-OVER story. Style, shape, finish—you can prove these for yourself, The quality Is vouched for both by wearers’ and makers, : Any WALK-OVER Store will make you welcome to look or to buy—as you see fit. You'll see f# if you try the shoes on, any way. For Men and Women, ADOLPH W/TTENBECKER LEAVES INFANT AND RUNS AWAY Mother Deserts Baby at Home for Friendless, Making Her Escape When Nurses Are did Suits Double-breasted Suits, For ages 7 to 16, These Suits are built for boys who romp to heart’s a content, The fabrics age fig- Russian Blouse Suits, Parents will at once recog usually sold at $2.50, They of figured cheviots, with gilt buttons and silk emblems, and have bloomer pants, Leaving her three-weeka-old baby boy s, tweeds and cheviots to the mercies of the attendants, young woman made her escape trom wie Home for Friendless Women and Children, Brooklyn, early to-day, and ‘e bs no trace of her. identity, The woman, Who was about twenty- five years old, according to the pel sona who saw. her, applied for admis- sion just before midnight last night, 8 admitted hy Mise Lillle Bond, fe of the institution, and with lid was sent to an apartment, A to her wants, and after the strange mother and iter the discovery was 132 to 146 W. 14th St., failed to disclose Between 6th and 7th Aves, any trace of her flight, ‘The baby was found) fast asleep In its cot, The authorities of the home reported the disappearance of theewoman to the ———_- will appear In the Sunday HG, and others will follow RE—OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE K & CO.,N.Y,,Sole Bottlers ‘The Sign of BATISFACTION, WALK-OVER SHOES NEW YORK STORES 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 1177 Broadway, near 28th St, ore BROOKLYN STORE 865 Fulton St., near Flatbush Ave, ,Onen | ured and plain cheviots and Scotches of good weight, tas- ed and tily cut, strongly sew with extra durable linings. { medium welght MEN'S SUITS , of black and 50 P veedand chev 55 | fancy pure worsted fabrics,, $7: MEN'S STRIPED WORSTED AND TWEED 5] .00, 5] .50, $9.50 TROUSERS... . ' paeetnrerer ‘5 (ng st le Men's& boys’ sort ma, QO" 1.45 | Metres snins 5° 66° SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. CLOTHING REPAIRED FOR ONE YEAR FREE. THE SURPRISE STORE Third Ave., n.w, cor, 83d St., One Block from L Station. ACTY MFISELP A! Distinguished Sather ing o 93,50 14 94,00 Double ‘‘8. & H.'’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings ‘rom 8:30 TIll 12 0’ Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. should attract considerable attention. made on the Spring model, new long eut cont, In beth single and double gray and slate combinations in clay of men, build of men, the younger man, sevenvinch vent In back of coat, The fabrics | shades: also Made of fine black Thibets coat is Venetian lined. | black and Oxford t, coverts lapels are silk faced fit and style ‘brewn live shades; tbsoluely correct; sizes 10 fe fe 1 OO hs. bette ite every build of man, i Wen’s Spring Hats In Nobby Shapes and Neat Colors, We are’ now banc in the Men's Hat Store, Main Floor, East, styles in Gold HMedal Stiff and Soft Hats, that promise to attain unusual popularity this Spring: Men of all ages and builds baal 394: the line wen - ‘a mostcomprehen- sive He ominenry avon - lection, It embraces the most nobby ateortment in sl for the young man, \ for. the elderly edal, wil be fund the Blocks he 2,00 — most prefers. Yow Season's Styles Sulted to Svery One's Caste, Many of the shapes and colorings we offer are exclusive, because they have been designed along special lines to meet the requirements of people who must get good’ wear from hat that does not cost too much. ? Sires for every one—styles to suit young and old alike. . Imported and Domestic Cig At Lowest Prices in New York, . Imported Cigars, BOCK & CO. Resists 10, OO |vou of 50 MANUEL GARCIA. Conchas Gobaceo, 100 fer $6.75, | 100 ror 6 00, Granulated Seoon lag bag with Lon One pound dres Especial Londres Extra, size, fine teenget pipe 20c bog cag pegs sity en, Se ier” 6. Zdlie, 6.00 50 for 83,50, | 50 for $3.00, | 50 for SHOR Espina. Apollo a Rarsla size, | Savoy bagi value putes O00 Columbia size, Key West. |Finest quality, Key West} ever offered. Key We eat high grade clear Havana; [clear Havana; $4.50)clear Havana; $3.75 Bie 3, 50\ee '" BOOS ** 2.50 shapes, all sty! vena, Cuban madet regular | lection, superior ¢ Prince. Albert Coats and Ve: smart new. styles for dress-up and business purposes, mills famed for the excellence of their fabrics, country: g ¥, ‘\ ; a the style and faultless fit of their garments, it is natural that an announcement like this Single-Breasted Sack Suits, Men's Black Suits. Double-Breasted Sack Suits.| «‘Cravenette Rain Coats.’ Our very latest Spring mode! that will 10] Of-she finer grades only. We are Broad shoulda and! very exclusive range in tan olive and § designs in Pisce pa agian et 19.00 ted creat size 10 fie all builds le O Spring Top Coats. Prince Albert Coats & Vests. (4.4 "ish overassment of medium lengih in 15.00 1 Cooper Store, Main Floer, Bast.) || Rook Store Pack lomesiie Cigars, ROBERT BURNS, Selectos 2,50 one PERPECTOS, bon Z 50 Selectos, 9c, each; box of 50, 5 0 SUPREMACY PURITANOS, Ah 50 1 box of 50, OLINA PERFECTOS, KEY WEST EXTRAS, box Te ah bon of 38 L, 7S ct : 4.00 Pipes, 50 for $2.00. pia for w.30. . La Fad 0 Rican re eeetie, ase TS POR: | Daliconst se, clear Har|,Caballorse tits, erp gh tarts 10g) SS OO \Seed " 5O 50 for 85e, 100 for a <2, Porto Rican Cigars. teeter hin monies " ize; the kind s0ods; high quality smoke;| Havana seed Fae i dated yacked in wood mild and pl lide (Blexel Cooper Btord, Main Floor, Kast, 18th #8) Ke F) I. 65 SUA ie Less Than What Some Stores Ask for,.Damaged Shoes. [THE sP Correct Spring Styles }|| i Now on Sale NEW YORK STORES: 825 Broadway, near 12th St. 9 | y 352 Sixth Ave, noar 224 St. 258 W, 125th St, near 8th Ave, susTUs STORE: 412 Washington Street Agencies in all principal cities, Fresh Jersey Rabbits Specia! Attention Given to Orders for Hotels, Steamships, Institutions, Etc, 223 FIRST AVENUE. TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD. I. Steigerwald Packing Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Best of Meats and Poultry At a Saving of 2c. to 3c. Per Pound. SATURDAY'S SPECIALS, Sirloin Steaks Legs Choice Veal Prime Ribs Roast per Ib. 1Sc ue 124% “—— 10c to 12c w Hic Shoulder and Breast of Veal “ 10c per pair 25c¢ Bet, 13th and 14th Sts, Good Shoes for $1.65. The lots for men com rise Calfskin and Kid hoes; also a new line of patent leathers, All sizes. Also To-Morrow, for WOMEN’S TGS vi001 Moun" P. SHOES. Such news is absolutely startling, for it is abso- lutely unprecedented. Never be- fore have women's shoes of such beauty, grace and merit been sold at such a price. Included at this price are also other makes of such, These were priced from $2.50 to $3.50, The “Foot Mould” Shges ate calfskin in lace or blucher styles The other makes are of kid and patent leather. All sizes, for MISSES’ and SSe CHILDREN’S ® SHOES. Will give excellent service; made of dongola kid. with patent leather tips; spring heels; all sizes up ia (Blegel Cooper Store, V4 ; ' hand-made; box S5e cerae box 1,25 AG 1,000) 75e Our “Foot Mould’ Shoes are known to be the best specialty shoe in the world at the price. The new Spring and early Summer styles have been coming ih e rapidly shat fo wre them thi are compelled to sacrifice Viah dehy mite iste sold at The Big Store at $2.50 to $3.50, And So You Will Be Able To-Morrow to Buy Rain Coats and Gop Coat Men of discrimination will heartily and quickly co For } breasted sacks, cut on benad shoulder effects, hand-tailored garments in | the new 1905 medel of the following fabrics: OF all the newest mixtures and overplaide of brown, | Thibets, unfinished worsteds, velours and imported 1. | al, ‘These suits are hand tailored Seta nacre al bas JB, OO|etin tres’ Suen ter ony 75, OO " Lith People Cagerly Purel ing Rooks of Gvery Descript The Biggest Clearance Sale on Ri Continues With Amazing Ene One of the largest book stocks in America is bel nf Prices That Are Bein Sacrificed Relentlessly. Every book in this big part of the Siegel Cooper S be cleared without delay, : A new Book Store will soon be in process of ca No book sale has ever involved such overw! Never has it been possible to purchase Ami and most pops ublications at such low prices, * Such book selling as attained here during this sale edly surpasses any record reached by any Desaraaie : Store in America. Every Man and Woman who likes good b \ every home that takes pride in its Library; who wouldcontribute to public Libra t + Institutions; will find this sale will ‘pr economical advantages that have never equalled, $1.35, $1.00, 75c, and 50c. Standard ‘orits on one immense table at ) oii atl asus HSS nSet® Hie nel Saar a ye eee ra sand Qoadfisas peated $1.80, $1.25, $1.00and 75c. Popular New|.¢2 ‘ction at the Unparalleled Price, ophing nate ld obra hs oer. Tho, Ghee are eee OF THE WILD. ot Wi sof the, =f aa ‘a Agente, , wi i Wi the Morning. he How h Popular and Standard Works, Libra Size, Neatly Bound in Cloth, ‘The section wher lot in located is certain to be i j# worth the price we ask for the Peers Re: at 85c, Among the 800 tities you can select from are: i! v tho Floss, ith Hee in Yiugeteale, i eld eve t's Bachelor, a Ad. im REI Meee hop. Anderson's Fairy Tales, | Accop’s Fables, # ity Valuable Works of Referenc at These Remarkable Price: Praotical Library Encyclopedia, 4 vols. prepared especially and the Public Schools of America, and worthy @ place in every, Ruseta, Published at $12.00, Sale Price, 3.76 if Heth Published. at $0.00." Sate Price, pi por Rang, MeN and Gazetteer, a conde ritannie hambers’ revised to date, in one large olo| < is with 2,000 engravings, A $2.60 book, to clear, + M ale Wallsty Hani a them: | Anclent lent ach; Clearance Sale Pri ih Tanguago ory United States, 2 vols, half morocco, iustrated, published at $10.00; Salo Pi of the World, by any D. Northru ublished at $16.00; Sale Pri ‘ volumes, bound in decorated allie ald HH Susi Half Leather Library Boolis at An Unexampled Low Price, 39 to have @ favorite book bound In half leather find ld have this done for less thal you think when we tell you we offer a choice of 100% , with good paper and new, clear type, bound in rely tole nding, fur Oe, You are bound to say it'ls a most wondertul Bat Among the titles + uotations, '® Cabin, \ A L b pe! . plete). Conqupst of Bpeck of Longfeliow’s Poems, noon Holy Roman Empire, Plutareh's Liven: Mill on tho Floas., Bride of Jane Eyre, &o, (Siegel, Cooper Btors, Becond Moor, Centre,