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i x « 4 71S HOME AGAIN Harlem, Had Day of Wild Adventure. “LOCKED UP ALL NIGHT. ‘tion as to His Sanity, Then ‘to City Lodging-House. Hl FRIENDS Ht Family of Retired Merchant In Ruth- Jerford, N. J., Greatly Worrled ‘Over His Disappe: ee ‘Utter @ night of great anxtety tn his , John H, Duke, @ White street onaire lace and thanderkerohiet t, hes at last been found and to tia home in Rutherford, N.-J., { fmuch the worwe from his experl- ence with the Harlem police, the author- ties of Bellevue Hospital and a visit fo the City Lodging House, . Duke te eighty-four yeare old, but experience yesterday breaks the for novelty, Starting out from Rutherford on Tuesday afternoon with fla nephew, Abagnall, he made for oon rwhere he intended dining with 8. On the way he lost the boy of { eighteen, or rather the boy lost ‘him, tof fr, Duke is not allowed to go about ‘without an attendant on aocount of thé feebleness of old age, and toward dubk he was found wandering help- leaply by the polloe, “Tam looking for @ lost boy," he told them, “and I do not propose to brook any interference.” police took the aged millionaire to the West One Hundred and Twenty- fitth Btreet Police Station, Panic In Hie Home. Meantime there was panic in the old Beflemen's home, The boy Adagnall returned after midnight without his undle and could give no clue to his whereabouts except that he was lost in Harlem. At the beginning of business ars the alarm was sent to the firm jf Duke, MacMahon & Co., lace and hahdkerchiet importers, No, 21 White street, of which Mr. Duke 1s a retired member, and active search was begun which ended at the City Lodging House. Hut it was a strange night for the millionaire. It was too late to tele- phone the firm, and os ‘he had no money, expecting his nephew to pay his car fares, he was locked up in the police station, Ih the morning He was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Baker in the Kiarlom Police Court. reen Da r is arrest ae oteES, Meofted at the idea that ho was i vagrant, saying he owned property in Rutherford, N, J.,and much more In Brooklyn, and’ that he was a retired partner in one of the old lece houses Which has been doing business for forty- ning years, aetna Committed as a Vagrant, Nevertheless he was sent to the Do- partment of Charities as a vagrant and then to Bellevue Hospital for exumina- ones io his sanity, He was returnod aa “pane” to the Charities Department, Gnd while the Harlem police were in- are ‘hie case ho was taken to the City” Lodging-House, protesting évery Stap.of the way. ly the White street firm succeed ed in tracing him to the City Lodging Howse, Contrary to the report that he escaped from the institution by picking up @ knife in the dining-room and rout- fing Inspector Peters, he was taken awiy y Henry Brown, an employee of his fm, in a cab, Mr. Duke 1s a prominent Methodist, nd uses hig wealth in advancing the principles of that church. He spends Much of his time reading the Bible, John H. Duke, Lost in Sent to Bellevue for Examina- FOUND HIM THERE. | /GIRL’S DEVOTION Forger, that Judge Removes Her from Room. ‘Tho Inelstence of eighteen-year—old Florence Springer Evans in seeking to shield her twenty-threo-year-old hus. band, Lee M, Evans, Indicted jointly with her on a charge of forgery, caused from the County Court In Brooklyn to: day. and Byans, ", tried to shield her, Bo 1's fo ans forged thé check and the girl cashed It \to forgery {n the second degree when arraigned to-day, Judge Aspinall tried to discover by questioning them which was responalble for the forgeries, Evans started to sxtammer that hoe land whispered: “Tell him i was mo.” | Mhis advise followed every question asked by Judge Aspinall until he be- the room, Judge Aspinall postponed sentence un. til next Monday, girl have asked him to commit her to wome religious institutton, GRABBED THE Years From Catarrh, Curred by Rexall Mucu-Tone. all kinds of medicines can take heart Central Falls, R. J., writes us: troubled with catarrh of much. I fook in the meantime many kinds of medicines and so-called cures, but found no relief, but seeing Mueu-Tone advertised I thought | not be the kind of medicine that 1 have been looking for, and this day 1 can cheerfully eay that I have to all persons in need of a catarrh medicine and a sure oure,” Rexall Mucu-Tone is not @ hit-or- mies cure, designed for that one purpose and aold at Riker’s Drug Stores on a ‘broad and liberal guarantee to re- satisfied customer, A. H, Cogden, General Manager of Riker’s Drug Stores, says: “We couldn’t afford to and wouldn't pub- lish these testimonials !f they were not true, Sometimes we feel that testimonials we receive do not half express the real value of Rexall |Mucu-Tone, Our confidence in it is 80 great that if any one ts suffering from a hanging-on-cold, catarrh, or | needs a tonic, wo will be very glad to and guarantee it to give satisfaction or refund the price,” Also Hegeman & Co, 200 Broadway and its branches; J. Jungman, 1020 8d av., 428 Columbus ay.; Kinsman’s Drug Stores, 125th st and 8th av., 601 8th av.; Eugene Hartnett, Jersey City, N. J.; Petty’s Pharmacy, Newark, NJ, agian MIX-UP SOMEWHERE, Phyatetan DISTURBS COURT Florence Springer Tries Sc Hard to Shield Husband, an Alleged Mass, which toia of ot Dr. In The Evening V despatch was pri in ill-health and had sald by a that he wa Evening \W letter flum Dr, Robinson ‘To the Editor of Judge Aspinall to order her removal | ote ed Tho girl wanted to tale all tho| see tha fn a half-hearted | assure am, very) much a They entered a plea of guilty | Now York, An European ‘pay Wits Berlin, M was the responsible | _ APS IME |peraon, when hla little wife nudged him | lcame annoyed and wena the girl from) \] Valuable Steck, AllNew. Imported and Domestic. ‘The parents of the) LAST STRAW | THU | fg I. P. Crowell, Who Suffered Twenty | Catarrhal sufferers who have tried | now. Read what I. P, Crowell, of/ “For fifteen or twenty years I was) the head | and throat, which annoyed me very, would try again and see ff it would| |found the right kind of medicine for| catarrh, and feel confident that I am| cured, and, will gladly recommend it | It is a catarrhal specific, | fund the purchase price to any dis-| Referring to Mr, Crowell'’s case Mr, | £30.00 Men's Prince Albert English Worst $15.00 and $t lined. run-down system, or in any way I 40.0 paddock Coat sell them a trial bottle for fifty cents | ALL THE BETTCR KIND OF S¥ Lowenthal, 315 West,39th Streot. New York, Distributor, SAYS DR. ROBINSON. | Writes that Ne Is Not the Pall River from) Germany ide. 1 of March 2 a Wall River, the sulelde there of New Jolan was nm William Maybe Tt was stated tee Robinson, your If you" sit for, = epatr, Trial. 4 | y York walition) 1 oughly up-to: at reduced pri Impatience again, a, Dagaling « Limited edition, DUMFOUNDING TO THE MASSES, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING At This Season of Year to Be Compelled to Make Such a Sacrifice | write to your faney. change it for one that will, dip-no-more there's y something you can use us Fountain Pens. Waterman don't Let's ex UNAPPROACHABLE SALE!! IT MUST BE DONE. Cash Required in 14 Days. A $10.00 Men's Fancy Sui All-Wool and Wor: r En Serge, double and 00 and $6.00 grad uits, double Th OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. N Great Chance for the People, RSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, $10.00 Men’s Tan Top Coats, 5.00. $15.00 Men’ Long, also Top Goats, in Tan, Black, Fancy Tints; all Satin Lined, 7.50, $20.00 Men's English Box Coats, the importation, Full Silk ined, 10.00. $20.00 English Cravenette Tan and Oxford, 10.00. $15.00 Men's Fancy Worsted Sui In plaid, stripe and gray tints, also English Serge Suits, double and single breasted, color Muaranteed 6... ccc cece c eet ee cette eee teen n nena At 7,50 |, imported goods, all the latest designs, 00 At [,0 .. At 2,00 and 3,00 Ml single breasted, all Satin 98 . Re fOnnd5 glove 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office. made from Covert Cloth, Black Yicuna Scotch Tweeds, Wors- ted Whipcord, Exchange. Explanation. COMMAND US, Butterick’s Patterns. None higher than 20 cents, An improved selection of this thor- ate, reliable pattern 10c,, 15c. and 20c. 800 COLUMNS ing things !n next Sunday's Special Supple. | ng the wonders of Jer to-night of your dealer. modern latest MEN'S SILK SCARFS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, A SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE DEPARTMENT FOR MEN'S FURNISHINGS, AT WHICH WILL BE OFFERED SILK SCARFS, FoLDED, AND REGULAR FOUR. IN-HANDS AND KNOTS, THE USUAL PRICES OF WHICH ARE $],00 AND $1.30, AT 65c, EACH. $7.00 PER DOZEN, B. Altman & Cn. BOYS’ CLOTHING, SUITS AND TOP COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES, Assortments of Boys’ Clothing are now shown in fabrics and designs which offer a wide variety of dyles for the se- lection of complete Spring and Summer Outfits for Boys up to sixteen years of age, Suits of various washable fabrics in a number of smart designs are included; and also Blouse Waits of white and colored materials, both imported and domestic, and Children's Hats of many kinds, among which are attractive novelties. To-morrow (Friday), and Saturday, a sale will he held, including, Norfolk Suits of Blue Serge and mixed materials, with extra knickerbocker trousers, sizes, 9 to 16 years, $6.00 Blue Serge Reefers, satin lined and extra length, having emblem on the sleeve; sizes,3 to |O year, $5.75 Top Coats of Covert cloth, venetian lined; sizes, 9 to 16 years, . ’ ‘ . + + $7.50 Stern Brothers are now displaying a large variety of Tailor-made Suits Comprising Copies of the latest Paris Models, in Drapd’Ete, Voiles, Sicilians, Shepherd Checks, Chiffon Taffetas, Etc. at $29.50, 34.50, 39.£9 ana 57,50 Also Walking Skirts in Voiles, Mohairs, Panama, Cheviots, and Fine Serges, at $5.25, 7.95 ana 11,50 To-morrow Special Values in Untrimmed Hats The most fashionable shapes and desirable colorings HAND-MADE STRAW HATS, 88c TUSCAN STRAW HATS, $1.45 CUBA STRAW HATS, $1.95 Women’s Shoes Complete assortments in CORRECT STYLES for SPRING WEAR WALKING PUMPS, GIBSON and OXFORD TIES, in Black and Tan Russia Calf and Kid Patent Leather, White Buck and Canvas, Also an Exclusive Novelty ‘Toga Ties”’ Stationery Department ORDERS EXECUTED for ARTISTIC and CORRECT WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS, INVITATIONS & VISITING CARDS, also CRESTS, MONOGRAMS and ADDRESS DIES, To-morrow, Sale of Writing Paper FRENCH DIMITY PAPER AND ENVELOPE, (- 65° ,.,, Fae ae erin cd wa ValGer8ti00 West Twenty-third Street Regina Music Boxes Crowned Queen of Music Makers. ESERVEDLY CROWNED queen, for in all the world there Is no other music maker which is so sweet in tone, so various in ef- fects, so durable and so beautiful a piece of furniture, i We became sole representa- tives in Brook- lyn of the Re- gina Music Box, because after careful investi. gation we found it to be unques- tionably the best of all Music Boxes, and be- cause its powers of entertainment were so great that we believed avery large number of Brooklyn — peo- ple would be glad to have it placed within their I Its pure singing tone—as nea' 2a piano as anything ever made —its ease of minipulition—so easy that a five-year-old child can play it and learn the beauty of good music—its durability, the wide range of music prepared for it and its moderate cost—these are some of the features in which the Regina stands alone, Regina Music Boxes are Priced from $10 to $400 They May Be Bought on Easy Monthly Payments The Summer home will be far more enjoyable with a Regina Music Box than without one. The indestructible steel tune sheets, which range through thousands of tunes, cost little more than ordinary sheet music, asy reach oer Fourth Floor. Selling Hosiery and Underwear At the Lowest Prices Yet. 4E GREAT SPRING SALE speeds merrily on—enthusiasm never lacks. Each day the sales grow; each day makes a new record, Men, women and children may share in the advantages of buying fine and dependable Underwear and Hosiery for the LOWEST PRICES YET, To-morrow equally as fine opportunities as when the sale opened, For Men, 25c. and 38c. Vests at 19c. 80c, to $1 Underwear at 29c. , Swiss ribbed low neck, sleeveless Balbrlgean Shirts and Drawers, with | Ve%# Of fine Hele, ‘with: lace tops, slight mill imperfections, Also medium 20c, Stockings at 10c. welght cotton and merino Underwear Fast black cotton, also with neat in broken sizes, polka dots. $1 Underwear at 50c, “Otis” Isle and “Cooper” balbrig- 25c. to 40c. Stockings at 19c. gan Shirts and Drawers, with trifling Fast black, medium weight cotton, imperfections, also fast black Aes He fod neren vith unbleached split feet; in- 20c. Socks at 12 4c. OLOR WT UND Ren ey 8D Fast black, fine, medium and heavy | R24 ,tsis thresd with white tipped weight cotton Socks. 40c, to 50c. Stockings at 25c. Pesharesta tinea TaTeEEAR Fast black gauze lisle also allover Black and tan silk lisle lace allover 1 fey et lace and lisle thread with Sea Island and plain; also fancy lisle and cotton cotlon soles; Socks. For Children, 20c. Stockings at 12%c. Fine cotton Stockings with full-fash- joned feet, Women's Unde AM other Advertised New Negligee Shirts: Nearly Half Price OT THE FAG END of somebody’s stock, but perfectly new, fresh desirable Shirt well made as Shirts you can find at the full prices anywhere, L.oeser Shirt sales in the past have led men to expect something better than usual when we make an announcement of this kind. And no man who comes to-morrow expecting to provide himself with his whole Summer’s stock of Shirts for about half the usual cost will be! disappointed, Men’s New $1 White Cheviot Negligee Shirts at 59c. Well made, of a splendid quality of cheviot, in several choice designs, all wiite. There are about twelye hundred Shirts in this lot, and each a rare bar- gain. They are made by one of the best makers; sizes 14 to 17, Men’s New 95c White Plaited Shirts at 59c, Made with pure white soft-finished cambric bosoms, with good, strong, well-wearing muslin bodies, Shirts that are cool and comfortable; all bosoms’ are plaited. 300 Shirts with four plaits each side of the centre, 300 Shirts with tive plaits, and 300 with nine plaits, They are all made and finished In the best possible manner; sizes 14 to 17 In each style, Men’s New $1 Black and White Percale Shirts at 49c, Some 8,500 yards of the season's newest Percales came into our possession a short while ago at Just half wholesale price, We took these Percales to one of our best shirtmakers and had him make them up for us into Shirts, and they will be here to-morrow. The Percale is of an excellent quality and comes {in white grounds with neat black stripes and figures. There is a wide range for choosing; all are well made, carefully sewed and finished, with cushion neck- bands and a pair of separate cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. None sent G, 0, D, Main Floor, Blm Place, For Women, 20c, Vests at 1246, Swiss ribbed fine cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless, trimmed and plain, ear on the Second Floor, vods on the Main Floor. “'S ¢ Thousand Yards of 12'c. Printed Batiste, 8c. 1X THOUSAND YARDS is considered like a loom end to the S great manufacturer who has it as the end of his stock. That's why we could buy a cool, fresh, dainty Batiste that has sold right along for 12¥4c. a yard and offer it to-morrow at Bo, a yard, Mostly light grounds, in a variety of pleasing designs and colorings, spe- clally suitable for house wear. Suppose it takes 12 yards to make a dress—! Feretty reasonable, isn’t it? Second Floor, Elm Place, 300 White Bedspreads 98c. White Wool Blankets $2.89 ‘The Bedspreads at 98c are made of soft, ‘fine yarn, without lime ‘or dressing of any kind, Pretty Mar- Stites Maine Il double-bed size; ready for use, it $2.89 are made of A $1 Cook Book, 25¢ N EXCELLENT Cook Book, written by Filippini, who was with Delmonico for 25 years,’ includes; , 100 ways of cooking. eggs, fish,