The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1905, Page 6

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Bat crnerved ter and wade ber faint ata, $20.00 to $45.00 Gord Covers and Orwere= Dinner Sets, {ull {loral decora- whan sbe might have followed « Tor Goats and Fall Qvercoats, $15.00 to $38,00 lace and embroidery oni lowe Caras la tears tte would have led her to her Rain Coats, $15.00 to $35.00 Ginmed= savin it DUC piecesto the set, including extra | "of her kidnappea daughter Rosle, Mrs, THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENT | Mysterious Man Visits the | © Mother of Little Rosie Cohen. | SAYS GIRL IS ALIVE. » Shows Picture of Girl as She g Is Now and Vanishes as Mother Faints, ‘After waiting and searching nine long years for some mews or sight Lotta Cohen, of No. 1 Orchard street, of avETEE it e i HEARS OF HER KIDNAPPED GIRL AFTER NINE YEARS, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER STOLEN NINE YEARS AGO. ‘G, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. Store Will Be Open Fall Suits & Top Ready-fo The innovations in which distinctiveness has its source, the knacks which tend toward individuality and the manner of tailoring to which we have sub- scribed ourselves—those are the features of our new series of Fall suits and top coats which make them ready-for-service in the highest sense. And the diversity of styles and fabrics is quite extensive for the advent of a season. Single and Double Breasted Sack Suits, Chesterfield Cutas Service. $15.00 to $40.00 Distinctive Suits for Young Men | Underwear At Reduced Prices. Corset Covers and Drawers— of cambric and nainsook—lace and embroidery trim- med—98c. values ate... 69c SPECIALS For All Day Saturday. | Every Item a Magnificent Value. | No C, O. D., Matl or Telephone Orders. \French China Dinner Sets Filty Ahrenteldt’s best China large meat dishey, full size din net pla‘es, oval soup tureen and all pieces to match — regular price $3000; $18 50 . to-morrow...... H.ONeill & Co} | iy, Me. OS Willett street. Gowns and Skirts—of cambric, | wertbed to the mother as “very tall and lace and embroidery | " ee a, nena on Oe ca trimmed—$1.35 valucs QO. = | atifie her screams, seized her and ren gat : Salt Boxes and | By "Toe pale cate ctteete for Gare For the young fellows who are going back— Rese Se Cereal Jars | gt woe cine to tie Eitnapoer, but to whether it be to college or business—we are ready "Al ti Your choice of full-size blic ‘oth areata aan te with a new series of distinctive fall suits. They ugustine HCC R eH Ne AR BEY etidain fous of her cht was senuhing are tailored with a vigorous grace defining all the Corsets | =regular price 29¢: to- 16 ig x Sat tas' | neescuvenen innovations that the master tailors have sanctioned. aan Saptigouc ara ain morrow, cich.sse 4. 7 OF 4 wether beari of her daughter until The fabrics are not alone new but altogether exclu- hip, with and without hose j : yesterdag, @he wes busy with her Dire. LOPTA, COHDN: sive in weave and design. supporters in drab and QE H ————— | | Rousework about 1) ofaick tn the morn- on eay th j . white—$1.25 values at.. \ cHtch i “Yes! 1 know eM about your daugh-|sne wouldn't he havpy here,” was the why did that man torture me as he emstit | ae nen are wee ee a acer eee en ree Teplel coldly. “But|repty, “She's Going all right and has [ar a eager | minéle and Double Breasted Suite of worsteds, cheviots, —— : Pill itched — ike as vase: belts was con.| Tm At going to tell you where she is. |forgctten you. She's changed her mame has Rothing on it to indloate who wns tweeds, thibets, serges andcassimeres. Sizes 30 to 36 chest —— = lllow Cases fromed by © very tall and very dark | %* this her picture?” te Rosle Fecl. Now iat forest ner] Ne such a good likeness of my | measure. $8.50 to 322,50 5 . Size 45x36, standard quality He handed che mother @.amall phote-/and don't try to find her, It won't do [cir sald the mother nope taal tht Misses’ and white austin Pillow Cases, made you any good.” si th n Ine: for hen up in the best ma ssibl «, you the mother of Rosie Cohen?” sraph. | Wil] tind out that Iam looking for her : ’ nner possible bey 4 “That's Thet's »| With this the stranger turned and! and come to gull i moe © = ae cocina. “On, tell peas hurried downstairs. The mother tried| 3 Jearned that a man of the) a Dit ai Childrens’ Shoes | eee Tel quality, 10c Cay oa I find ber? Please tell me where she 0 Tun after him. but fell. fainting, | vi scene of the kidnapping 6 Missesand Childrens: viet eid 1 (ta ion me F “Yes I am.” replied the mother,|{ £7 claspinz the daughter's picture. tral days ago asking for trace af Broadway, 334 h St sprin, heel button shocs, patent (Limit 2 dozen each customer.) | Ob, Rall me, have you any word trom |"*Tears streamed down her face, but| “J would wo into slavery for the rest |WomaM HrQAGWay, 53% to 341 mires, leather tips, broad toe { : itfe ‘ ie clined we that amen pests sor etre (Ren ewes O Po8 sey ad no etek, Healt sue eae tame mt | Raving found the mother, ii: | ———_ Sizes 1133 to 2... v+00 ow 7 ‘No, IH not tell you where she Is, 'Y know’ she hasn't forgotten me. On,|* nding a ransom. ! Regular price $2.00, SAFE ROBBERY, POLICE SIT, “TS SIDE 408 Believe Bonner Jewels Were} Not Stolen by Profes- sional Burglars. STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 1—The police bery lof the carrying off of the safe containing Jew- els and plate to the value of $18,000 wes an inside job. The fact 1s there is no way of fixing | the hour of the robbery. It occurred TIGHT WADS IN GLEE PROFIT | The Handsome Waiter, Warned He Is in Danger of Prison, Misses hates to give @ tip toa waiter, but has hitherto been afrald to hold out after|to the walter, the finger-bowls. lay t to a walter, it furnishes a bulwark | ‘The law taking effect to-day makes it| behind which the non-tipper may hide. | & | sion that it 1s a crime to take a tip. BY THE ANTI-TIPPING LAW. Many a Coin To-Day as the New Act Goes Into Effect, | This 1s a great day for the man who) rarely hands “I suppose,"* anything to the walter. eaid 2 Ught-wad diner that you think I ought The new anti-graft | to give you a tip. Don't you knuw that w takes effect on this date, and, while | {f I did I could be arrested and sent to does not prohibit the giving of a tip jall and that vou could be arrested, wo: 52| rime to brive a walter, and a Up is Consequently there was a heavy fall- | © ! ing off in tips all over town, Grouchy Feapad the walter. lon was wrong, but more tron of @ restaurant or to bribo a waiter to defraud his yer, elther by ehading down the or serving extra portfons for the But it is still woo have been waiter who served their luncheon falied to give up. While they were eating they talked loudly of the new bill end ite provisions with the apparent inten- tion of giving the waiters the impres- hissible for ved to ther to pass out part of the! G>AVE.2!1"522"STREETS, NEw YORK. Twice each year this sale of Cravenette Rain Coats for Men becomes the chief event of the store. season; more by far than ail other stores hereabouts put together: linding rainstorm they will not shed water, of course. s they will keep you good and dry from the ordinary elements of weather. Ina —which mean proof of any Coats mad We guarantee them t Store Open All Day To:Morrow=+Saturday. The Peerless Victor 00 dow Sold_on payments of ®. ‘0b week. Wonders Songs, et flock to ere Is no 1s Matchle: aries Instrument will ; Victor received Grand Prize St. Lout Materials are the finest Priestley cloths, treated t But they are the nearest rain o be the nearest rainproof of any Talking Machine hear in Melt to We sell hundreds each Sizes 814 to 1l.. +$$.25 Sizes 7 to 8 Rezular price $1.25, Little Boys’ spring heel lace Shoes, glazed Dongola kid and box calf. Sizes 10 10 1344.44. Regular pri Children’s Schoo! Stockings Extra fine and medium weight , | Black Ribbed Cotton Stock- ; ings, double soles, heels, tocs and knees, sizes 6 to J2°c | 10 years, per pair... Children’s Fast Black Ribo=d | Valuc lic. solcs, heels and tocs, PCE Pail se.seereeeovee 3 pairs for 50c. Value 25. 18c o Ne (Limit 2 dozen nan value 65c. each: at 52c cach customer.) ner Blan“ets, White Crib i it) neal pink aad bine bor- ct r Pair, at., (Limit 2 pa White Blankets, | Extra large 12-4 vize~a service. | | able, well-mide blanket, with | | of Stamford say they believe the rob-| men who have been in the habit of than h It 1g indeed a crime un- Cotton Stockings, very ser- neat colored boréer:—'Aa ; Bonner household and the| reluctantly parting with a dime to the the pro ns of the new anti-graft viceable, double at knecs, value $1.39 per pair, at FOC | ———$——__ aa Hoe 5 the waiter brings them to his No warranty could be more fair. | Specials, °9.50 @oats in the world. Upholstery — | | some time between Sunday night and the we Wednesday morning. The safe was <e.n ff a FeRLOUFANE fo tne On dot yersone who thinke more | _ i ee the last time on Sunday night, S no had en Bi of s dime than they do of t $ | 4 . ; ting not missed until Wednesday mor a hurry-up lunch for ittentlons by Ww Women’s and Chil- e a bus howed surprise as the al more cellence. dressiest of all rain coats. the house. The front door wus] q open and it swings only from the insiile, | ‘The question 1s whether the safe was moved on Tuesday night, and whether the note may not have been a blind and the arrangement of the window pane and the door also a part of the game of some confederate of the robbers to give the impression that the house was entered and robbed to divert suspicion from the real methods employed. There fifteen persons in the 1s Grice stay, ht Four of t vel busy om pleked up his ae and } FOP BO ore uel TRADE MARK dren’s Neckwear ‘ rr ¢ th walked toward thg cashier, The man |t), rave enough to defy the ha ” : ‘ al aan cate wos kept in the ball, but! who pays his own check at the deek! ‘aiter’s disgusted glare,” id For $25.00 Coats. For $12.50 Coats. | Paibroldeyet ines, eae re = ee <= —— Made from the finest Pri y cloths. Per- z , . c Ste - Ebert rs ema oe roel lection of high-art tail 4 with PROOFED They are made up from splendid material lars and Collar and Cutt Sets. ever got by the Great Danes must have , ALTY L {fl Venetian or silk shou! 1 silk sleeve eaves and thoroughly cravenetted by the regular New and handsome style te been very well known to them. C y | linings, hand-padded shoulders and collar. \ CRayeNeTTE process—sizes in regulars and stouts, nicely une ples 5 15c ‘A note was left on a table, |P/All sizes, in regulars and stouts. Materials Ties gece ere Ale | 5 | SF , good length and loose fitting; glass was removed from a Fre ; are black Venetian, Thibet and fancy worsted Ce LT? a3 Alt dow. Most of the putty was found tn- | THA 0. LIONS in a variety of patterns. Unquestionably the for a knockabout garment they are par ex- —— Linen | Handkerchiefs | Alllinen hemstitched and tiem Sensational Saturday Sale Boys’ Double- Breasted 2-Piece Suits Sizes 7 to 16 years, Increase of New York Values in Chicago’s Assessment Figurcs Nalsees alue £3.00. a Year Nearly Equals Tax- | Pens. Set Up as Indica- Children’s Canvas able Wealth of Chicago. tion of City’s Prosperity. | Shoes and Ties lect from—Special $1 5 30, | Both tassel and cord, vigaccort- | | nents of colors and styles, all lengths from 1 to 15 yards and va the pie they were | | 10 75¢. per yard; spe. | | i asl, per | Japanese Printed | Portieres i A decided novelty and | *. and a ver popular drapery —fust the thing \ for Dens or bedroous—Sev. cral colors and desi-ns to ees stitched with embroidered ink ——— | tial handkerchiefs. Regular price 124ec. and 1se 8c | Lace Curtains : Low Priced | each, ates CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—The total exsesset There was a house party for three| The total asserse Valle loriOnlenae vuailestate cence These are the sort | | Bi Boece, mass Dou party, for te1es |reaity in thechty of sictre arround | Values up to of fuitgereetoy MILT = Shy Meare ttt 4 ests t away, and the police|by the report of e he tot A ten | Sal f rth a igns, extra guests was sen’ nd the polic h d 123—an increase of $4,182.- Ks ality Notlings P, | Bees ras tent emer, and heal ream fr te a an crtive Of Hl $1.50. All at = ought to have for {|| | Clean-up Sale o quality Retin th Fog é bility to have stolen the safe in the |! § alas @ net rer tat pential an inceaaas WictaRead at School his splendid ‘Worth up oon Thee Men's Underwear. | priced for Saturday, pea day time packed in a trunk and moved | Year of be In the Inst vear of $2 ” Just ahead of School, we present this splendi to 4,00, ¢ , | | J N a 2 tl it Porte cine sepresnting | a8 © omy ie ane real estate ing of Children’s sae Shc ad Ties 7 wih wear like | In all over two thousand gsr- Rvorateene « artplagy | | ests’ baggage. lt would | "0% 18 In the ¢ A ‘mes t * ae vf raid iron. will j ¥ | ments—made to sell at Suc. to. 5 ¢ at. per pair... | faye been o'heavy trunks but not a0 Theloere There are just about one thousand pairs in the Three ae ; peid thei soars | specu 10 18 | $2.75 grade at, per pair,.$1,65 | | Weighty as to call for any comment. || lot; shoes and ties we cannot duplicate to sell } ifs? yey PATER essentials, 9) 1| arr Cc $3.50 grade at, per pair. $2.C0\t | Dhe former maid of the family, who} ‘5 : fy , 8 i $2) Q ae eee at New york, ie belag |matority. of the twa dication for less than $1 to $1.50 the pair. All at 49, | AO Boys’ Eton Russian suits, | a $4.50 grade at, per pals. $2.501 ; Cloavly watched. ai paar eo the. cnorl dustrial Of course, these Canvas shoes cannot be | SiZ€3 3 to 8—Eton sailor suits, | | $5.25 grade at, PAT aaa) warning the, Bont make ne trou, | Were completed tn U worn after the middle of October—when | sizes 3 to 10 years, | $8.25 rade at per pair. $3.25 Bonners to make no trou- robbery under threat of of beg Dentelle the weather cools, but from now untill bin about the burning the b Clean-up Sale of then they're the most comfortable kind Arabian Curtains, «| BIG DAMAGES FROM “L.” Children’s sald to be i it le paid 0 be you can’ put on the youngsters, And i 9 ligee $3.25 grade at, per pair, $1.85 i sauented ‘woman | think of the saving! School Supplies. | |Men’s Neghig $5.25 grade at, per Pee | (gpectal to The B Assortment comprises Children's, Boys’ and Misses’ Canvas button 8 fure ; loca! police to have # Jook at it. u es Chit s Th t - | Shirts $6.50 grade al, fr Wy re seed eee 9) LL aap mo *’)f and lace Shoes and Ties, including brown and tan colors as well as Perey) OATES. and | Lot 1~75e. to $1,00 \ 35 area NEE $4.00)! | 1 YEARS FOR CRUELTY. eee anc ieea neve tondas', a latée|fl white; Solid leather soles; spring and low heels, Ten kinds, Sizes | youngsters at I Brade, at --sseee seers iC) aaae ent q FIVE * 4 ired by Mrs. Uithan J. li up to 42, including 5 to 8 and 9 to 12, y very (aw Lot 2—$1.25 to $1.75 } 65 died ; i agains: the Manhattien we ’ prices, grade, at rr [of $5.00 grade at, per pair. .$3,00 | | French Officials Convicted of op- Ruling je Now York rene et ae | | | $6.95 grade at, per pair. $4.50 | | $9.00 grade at, per pair, .$5.50 | pressing Conse Natives Sentenced. PARIS, Bept. 1—As a result of + dnyestipation of Count De Brazzac, + a passenger on the pooh and Memorandum Books, file wetwoen Scratch Pads Note Books Women’s White @anvas Oxfords. Eot 3~$2.00 10 $2.50 Women’s White Canvas Oxfords. ° 239 195 To-morrow we shall take every pair of Youth Who Interfered in Dispute’ | Between Husband ard Wife rown African explorer, into the charges of | 5 ‘ ing to the teain hitueg the bumplng | Women's White Canvas Oxlords, formerly Writing Pade _pesvesof tie) Becomes Involved in Fight Witt s1,the gistgn she cont ane go" | priced up to $3 the palr, and offer them Cc ee OR \ ‘ernment on . | 0 lean E Dt . ua’ ine two chet col-| With Man, Who Is Slashed, | posled and” in s finslcleaneup at ONE POMLAR, |g tin nus Cerne a oan We ben genbenced to five years’ sonment, Whe char tives to ba oud relat) steel. frame, with oak handles and shank; sine AZ and 24 in... + lhe Others at BOc and Bic Toliner's Carryall, consisting of Book | Agsortment includes Gibson Tie sorts with large eyelets and other most pop- 00 As the result of an outrider's inter- ng_the | } ference in 9 family argument Edward je of the Aesh | en, | Fischer, of D Monroe strest, Brook- st Carrier, Perc! Case and Ruler combined, a ee [yn will warty a gear un iis check for your DOLLAR »ack plat reyleh, Birely clal at i 7 BEG RORBED ON HONEYMOON, ii trit eos xo tim teatna wm ERAN from the Jot at,» ++ 5 th RS FIGORE THIS OOT! Hranere . Rulers at . School Bags Musou's Ink Standi Carter's Muctiage Inks Benool Caves Blerling Silver Penells, ut serew barre! in plain, chased @: eumraved designs, at, up. ‘ Movert B. Kelley, of Patindetpnia, |} Loses 45,000 Diamond Ring & at Uoston He Spt, 1-Rol M. B. UMBRELLA THAT DORS NOT STAY eT b If, after @ year's hard usage, a $ jill be worth but $5,000 And if $10,000 be shrewdly invested in Real Estate that in another year may readily be sold for $20,000 1 Which Is the Best Invesiment ? W. L. Douglas Shoes for Men (R200 spomnatile We have over five thousand pairs of W, L, Douglas Shoes and Ox- fords in the store right now, Out of the lot, it seems very reason- able to suppose that you can be fitted with the very kind you like best--#m either high or low cut. Think of what you save, too! twenty-two years. ol does not know that it’ Wife. He looked seriously, AR i woman's part what he thought the didn't spary Ward tn toiling mn was of a Milladels Muy the loss e stated, ® diamond ring, 1 been taken from At one of the leading hotels. f r of a butter-in mas the property of Mey, | what atten bas aan Ae tnanand I. 89 They're termed “factory damaged,” 2.39 Fountain Fess. ¥ ir honeymoon, $f, then, tie GBot bewan arr which means nothing, except to lacher’s Yang, Mra. Pischer then wert the factory. You cannot find the hurts on most of them with a ml- SUNDAY WORLD ne for the champlon of her caune, the, “potion Arsived. Tiles wot’ al "ed se Sp: a idl eit ates ‘ore that ry Ow | croscope; and the hurts don't affect the wear, even at that, Por 1,000 BARGAINS Sie WANTS TO-DAY. ORL

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