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* TRL SEEKS GIRL CAPTIVE iN CHINATOWN Kitty Mock Shu Leads the Search for Pretty Ida M. Baker. CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS. With Chuck Connors’s Aid She Will Visit Every Joint in the Village. rn inca henesaeee THE WORLD: THRSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 99, | CHINATOWN SCENES, PICTURE OF GIRL CAPTIVE AND GIRL WHO SEEKS HR. ‘STOP, “WOMANI. If any one finds Ida M, Baker, who {8 @upposed to be held in captivity in| Chinatown, the credit will go to Kitty Mock Shu, Chuck Connors's friend and confidant, Miss Laker js sevenicen yenre old She came from Poughkeepse three Weeks ago and, when last seen, waa In Chinatown. Her friends believe that she has been led astray by one of the many Chinamen tn the village. The story of her disappearance and hunt that her family d friends are in The st night. Whon that red the pollee, who have | rriet ever since usy, They went feuds bi n, got every rookery In the village, girl, There aro U8 precincte, and each one had ictlons from the plain clothes men that Capt, Egeers Tad assigned to the district to the plain | the Elizabeth Street oa the case, and if the girl is hidden own she will be f nd within as Interested. District-2 acti for Miss District Attorney Two en from the even more n atown, From there they went pt. Eggers’s men, in the village it- | took them | vain seareh | among to look e desorp plain c! man ody nat i K waking up. jong, ¥ 1S Pell stree * door of Barney's. climbed down the caso of No into the she met ity Mick Shu became | Kk?” she now," said Chuc! | ’ at she's somewhere In the yilagy f I ain't seen her. Have you, Kit?" ain't seen her, but| Iam er-goin’ ter get} "it sald, | ing, Kit?" ———- Made Chuck Think, aking Chuck Conn: rs stopped dr his he said wh ge Thad & a long story Some 8 1 beventeen wo ve and diamonds rth six LICENSES 5 REVOKED, Depnty Exetye Commissioner © ‘on- | Unuers to v er Amblor Law Proviston, Tanne Hopper, Superintendent Bulldings, to-day yeeeived from ward H. Healy, Deputy Commis: | r a at of half a dozen more where the Uquur certifica os been revoked undur the Ambir law, on the ground 1 t do not} comply with the legal requiremente for | hotels, Pending decivion In a test uw business, ithe are ne dale 214 right | No. tus r) Bins Ni. 3 ) F “ue; oh) nd rey ‘sixth’ aves | TROLLEY FOR GI.EN COVE, Short Kine from Pler to Station, Thence to Sea The State Rallroad fension In the Whitehall Building, toe e@ay granted tho application of the Glen Cove Railnoud Company f for a franchise fo bulld a trolley Ine three and one- half miles in length from the steamboat ding at Glen Cove, “to the road depot at that Pirce, thence by private right of way to Bea In the matter of the No Commission,» in lalarioroneh Rapid Tranei Compray's appli to hos the tracks ‘of the New York and Harlem Railroad at One H and ant sant, $88 gurninent aken in pt. 6, when r ments 12 “Albaay, pay {could searcely retain any food at all, | 4 Hop Joint. a) came Into the city by some unwatched | route [Tt was, said in the telepho: sag a in Gung ihe five Phi rf Chinamen Were armed revolvers, i th a it TUM i : | Message from Philad Philade’phia Says They Left There Last Night! Armed with 44-Calibre Re- vowvers, on Murder Bent. Members of the rival tongs who bh: ina ferment of excl weeks by the ese were pa age rece ved pee pat five CiLi- long secretary On Leong Tong, which ite head quarters al No, 1y M e his members are the dead! vals of the Hip Sing ‘fon: Hi the tiver he aque WRONG SORT, Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoes and Bread May Be Apa‘ast You (or a Time. A change to the right kind of food can lift one fon ick bed. A lady da Welden, Ill, “Last Boring I became bed-fast HFM with severe stomach trouble, accom- }@ | panied by sick headache, I got worse and worse until I became so low I although T tried every kind. I had become completely discouraged, had given up all hope and thought I wa doomed to starve to death, till one day my hustand, trying to find something I could retain, brought home some Grape-Nuts, | “To my surprise the food agreed | with me, digested perfectly and Without distress. I began to gain Strength at once, my flesh (which had been flabby) grew firmer, my! Ith Improved In every way and every day, and in a very few weeks | gained 20 pounds in weight, I Mked Grape-Nuts so well that for 4 months T ate no other food, and always felt ag well satisfied after eating as if I had sat dow:. to a fine banquet. “IT had no return of the miserable sick stomach nor of the headaches that I used to have when I ate other food. I am now a well woman, doing all my own work agaln, and feel that life is worth living, “Grape-Nyts food has been a god- send to my family; it surely saved my life, and my two little boys have thriven on {t wonderfully, Name given by Postum Co., le Creek, ach G Get the Tittle. box ik, “The Ri let the little book, “The Rond to Wellville,” in each pkg. of elther Father Emil Strenski, sd Uyphod fever. 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Douglas exclusive shoo stores im the principal cities, and by the best shoe dealors every whore. Write for Mlustrated Catalogpf Fall Styles. Shoes by mail or express prepaid for 25 cents extra. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. W.L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Creater New York: 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street, (356 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, 755 Broadway, corner 8th Street. 345 Eighth Avenue. 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street. BROOKLYN, \ 5 {Sag Broadway, corner 30th Street, en Bronaways corner 41st St, |708-710 Broadway, cor. Thornton St. *; 95 Nassau Strei 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue. } 250 West 15th Street. 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, 974 Third Avenue. 464 Fifth Avenue, 2202 Third Avenue, cor. 120th ERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. E778 Third Aven bet, 1aGth kta Ith Ste. NEWARK 785 Brond Street. fyone whe on) hi All CARS TRANSFER TO Lenton To 3 AvE FZ 59°70607 57. China and Glassware Sale. One of the most attractive early Fall sales ever held. hand- some European goods secured at It comprises, mainly, prices much under value, which will be sold the same way. Complete Dinner Sets, $4.95. Of thin American porcelain, neatly decorated, including large covered Soup Tureen. Dinner Sets, $5.95. Neatly decorated, tancy gold edges, 100 pieces, with Soup Tureen and all necessary dishes. Dinner Sets, $6.95. | Tea Sets, $2.69. 's, With soup tureen, fancy Neatly decorated; 56 gold edyes; extra fine value. | Two Other Special Dinner Sets, | Tea Sets, $3.98, of imported China, with large rose with floral decorations and gold | decorations; 56 pieces; gold edges edges including soup tureens, at | id $0195. worth at least 5 90-95, worth at least || Tea Cups and Saucers, 7c. Imported white China. pieces. Brooklyn Stores: 1007 a ronda, Mar 1 MD i he, 7 Diamonds, W. atetaall 4 Jewelry ARE THE BEST )| SHIRTS MADE DENTISTRY Method ia a ditinet aa gone IN MARTIN, “S! Suite 704, 320 Sth Av. Cor, Annotnt mes ronson Males Ainan GB Ean 7 Aten Sains Collare mars ra) one-third more. Tza Sets, $3.25, with neat floral decorations; gold | Tea Cups and Saucers, pair, 9c. e In imported decorated China, also porcelain with biue decorations. He pieces; especially priced sale Extra Special in Mason’s Fruit Jars. Greatly reduced prices—for instance : Pint size, now, per dozen, Z3c. Quart size, per dozen, 39¢. 2-Quart size, per dozen, 52e, Bloomingdales rd Floor, apes Lex. to 3d Ave. Bloomingdales, 59th to 60th St. Section. All Cars Transfer to OFFENSIVE- ‘|OLD SORES DANGEROUS | that refuses to heal. Patiently, day after day, it is treated and nursed, overy salve, powder, etc., th heard of is tried, but does no good, until he very sight of it grows offensive to the sufferer and he becomes dis- yusted and morbid, They are not o: ve, but dangerous, because he sane germ that produces cancerous, ulcers is back of every old sore. The cause is in the blood long ; sore will be there Ha to grow worse Jestructive, The Some yeard ogo my blood became poisoned, and the doctor told me f would have running sores for life, and that if they were closed up the result would be fatal, Under this discouraging report I left off their treatment and resorted to the use of ict that thousands of old S, SS. Its effects were prompt and gratifying, ores have been cut out It took only a short while for the medicine to en- ad even the bones tirely cure up the sores, and Iam not dead as the and yet they re- doctors i ed T would be, neisaer have the : ia indisputable °F broken ut again, | Joust W. FUNDIS. vidence that the blood is BB, We Ve Spay 98, 4 wud respoxsible for thg sore or ulcer, Valuable time is lost fm with external treatments, such as salves, powders, washes, a the germs and poisons in the blood must be removed betore : effected. S. 5 cleanses and purifies the circulation so rich, new blood to ti s an’ the sore or ulcer heals pere manently . $. 8. not only removes the germs me and poisons, but strengthens the blood and builds. i up the entire by stimulating the organs, increasing the appetite and giv weak, wasted constitution, It onic, aids the direstion and puts every part of the body i Book cure car hat it carric. xhilarating! un good healthy’ on the blood, with any medical advice wished, without THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Gfle