The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1905, Page 6

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E AGAIN; ~ ALL'S WELL ‘a Bockeins Took a Strange Journey. in a Strange Land. four missing Bookein children are jand the mystory-6f thelr disap- jee and the return to No. M4 Hast econd street thas been solved. ‘rom Monday morning until late last ‘and while «ho police, the Gerry ty and neighbors were scarching ¢ them, the four little ones were being ed for and housed by their uncle, Woift ‘Silver, No. 893 Bast Thirteenth t. He was unaware that search SWas being mude for them until the fran- Sitio father called upon him last night and ‘ 0d him if he had heard of the chil- ‘Heard of them! Sure I have, They te here, all of them, esteep. Did you fot send them to me?" said Bilyer, as © ne ed the way into a room of the flat ‘where the four tots were quietly sleep- tng. ‘The Bookein children that caused the police two days of search arrived in the last “On Monday Rooring under the leader. ship of Leopold, aged ten, they started to find their uncle. whose address they had seen on & postal card. rt wens throt jo strang Ue deere Park ‘and ontusing oly oI ht was coming on seta Se ed ‘Thirteenth street afterwards found Uncle ‘andes aaid his mother yanted their uncle yttle ‘band soon e Swours home. had sent them, to take care of ‘ROB MAN SENT TO SEE ROOSEVELT §Dr. Vrachmos, Who Says Cre- 4} tang Sent Him on a Mission to the President, Loses Nis ‘ Wardrobe. : Dr, A) Vrachmos, an editor of Athens, rece, whe arrived in this country & eck ago on a mission he says to Pres- lent Roosevelt in behalf of the people the island of Crete, was to-day & ingint in the Céntre Street Police rt against two of his countrymen. i Dr. Vrachmos charged\the two men stealing \hia wardrobe, valued st oo suman Binns, ere bea in figeo belt tor further examin- ‘! the council of ay ‘azo a “membér of ih 1 of 2 Sa a3 to re~ ‘ask the wDewera Wo allow Grets to be | The Cretans desire | ‘Greece. ‘andthe success of President sg the Japan-Russian im led the Cretons to ask. his posevelt at ‘Sisgumore pit ——_ 4. Drowned in Room of « Big Y BrosGway Building. ; A ‘new-born boy baby was found drowned to-day in a flush box in the Cea une Tetiring room on the third ROSEN VISITS Thanks to Roosevelt. Rosen, the Russian and as plenipotentiary at the Portemouth peace conference, was @ guest to-day of the ‘President and Mrs. Roosevelt at lunch- ‘eon, Tequest. of Ambassador Rosen, but the dent Roosevelt by telegragh tis “heart- ful thanks’ for the ‘cordial weloome" and ‘the “‘untform courtesy” gtven to the envoys by the American government ‘the hospitable soll of the United States 2 deg in my own name and in behalf heartful thanks einer cord Brats and thew us Cig our pia cd en ) ~ Sale:of'- |All Silk Umbrellas. prea for Women. Handles of gun-metal, ivory and natural woo with! pearl, silver caps. 28-inch for Men, '/Handles of fine horn and! natural wood with THE PRESIDENT, Guest at Oyster Bay but Nature of Mission ‘Not Disclosed— Witte’s Farewell Message of OYSTER BAT, lL. 1, Sept. 18—Baron Ambassador sociate of Mr, Witte as Russian peace ‘The engagement was made on the nature of his mission waa not disclosed, Oo the eve of his departure from America Mr. Witte extended to Presi- Webord Hayes 4 “L” ROBBED OF Tickets. ‘The asrest of Joseph T: ‘Stxth | bre lem ployees, per to AN up with! tickets and tn. ry eat Myrtle avenue, at 2,90 families live on the upper house, while the ground floor is ocou- RENE RUE ‘empleman, a ticket-chopper in the “I station at! ‘Third avenue and One Hundred and for stealing tickets, t out the statement in the Har- to-day that the In rh Rapid Transit Company fuer ics ae average of $10,00) a month during the | past year through thefts of its em- Templeman wae arrestet by two special policemen employed by the com- pany, They assert he allowed bis cbop- BABY BOY WINS: TITLE AS THE ‘MOST POPULAR’ | Little Dick Hayes Also Takes a Silver Cup in Hot Juve- nile Contest, Little Dick Hayes, the three-year-old gon of Richard Hayes, a prominent bual- neas. man, has been proclaimed the “most popular child" in the town of Mamaroneck, In Westchester County, and been presented with a handsome silver loving cup offered in the contest by the Roman Catholfo Churclr of the Holy Trinity, at that place, ‘There was keen rivalry among the children of the parish, of which Rev. Father Isadore Meister ts pastor, The Uttle contestants enlisted their friends in securing votes for them in the aos contest and the babel of cre er totala were close, Johany W, Kane running near to the winner, TWO BROOKLYN FIRES CALLED SUSPICIOUS. to Be of Incendiary Origin, Mywo fires, both bellevsdto be of n- |.2n." origin, are being investigated by, the police and Fire ‘Marshal of Brooklyn t The Aret Ore started in the cellar of four-story stone house at No. M. ‘Three pied by a store, firemen got the blaze under contro! @ loss of $500. This Is Statement Made na when second Plage was discovered it Artest of Uptown Chopper| * on a Charge of Stealing he four-story house at No. Wygnue, | This fire aleo start enthusiastic users during the past 60 yearn, A. Droggtet, gee. ond G2, 00 by mall trom THR TARRANT CO., 44 Hodson Strom, M. Y, | Sake & Company The New Fall and Wie Models of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts FOR WOMEN AND bunel aie Our stock is'within a athp: of its full strength. It affords « quite an extensive and diversified series of tailor-made suits, matinee suits, evening and house dresses, coats for travelling, driving, street and evening servic: season's most authoritative models. For misses and small all in the new womenwe present a collection of coats, suits and dresses ‘ddsigned specifically for their service. vent Thureday We Will Present: sterling sijer trimmings,dlso, sterling) ite in ie 9 snl i throwdtouts te fit- Walton | Skicte_ of Paname cloth, with fifty-fi Women’s Rain Coats of iy ‘ot por a Women's et ek eae Gh vin Poeangeed Havy, green of | an black} $7.90 G, SEP MRED 718, 1905, WOULDN'T DRIVE COP TO STATION, Jarvin Made the Point Arrest that Police- man Must Poy Fare. Policemen may ride in street Sars without paying fare, but they may not tide free in a cab, even/it they have Arrested the driver. ‘This principle was established last night by Joseph Jar- vin, a eabman, of No. @® East One Hun- dred and Twelfth street, after he had een arrested at Lenox avenuo and One Hundiyd ond Twelfth street for alleged brutality to his horse and disorderly conduct. Policeman John Allen, who made the arrest, got Into the cab and directed Jarvin to drive to the East One Hun- red’ and Fourth street station. But Jarvin proved to be a hasnom tawyer, 40 to speak, Ho refused to move unless Alten pata fare at the legal rates, and he won his point. ‘Then Allen, walked ‘him to the station-house, whore he was locked up. A telephone message to a stable brought ® man to care for the horse and cab. Jarvin was to-day placed under $200 Dail to keep the peace, in Harlem Court, Cabman After ¥ BLACK DIVORCE DEGREE SIGNED Papers, Giving Wife of Millione aire Her Freedom, Ordered Sealed, Are Filed at White Plains—No Alimony. (Special to "The Byening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Ni ¥,, Sept. 13.—Un- dec an omer just signed by Supreme Court Justice Garretson, eitting in Brooklyn, a finkd decree of divorce ts given to Mrs. Allon F. Black, soctety velle and hetrese of Chicago amd New York, from her husband, Harry 6. Black, ‘the New York millionaire. Mrs. Black wag granted an interloou- tory Georee by Justice Keogh et White Plaing May ® on the report of Danie! F, Cohalon, referee in the case The papers were ordered sealed and were filed to-day by. Arg Black's luw- yer in the County Olerk’a office, It 1s uriderstood thet no alimony is mentioned, because @. settlement was arranged previous to the aut! whereby there was @ diviion of about $6,000,000, which wae left jointly to the Blacks by Mre, Black's father, the late George A. Fuller, naire founder of the Fuller Constructior. Company, Mr. Black is now laying out a dig cointey estate pn the outekirte of White Plains at a cost of $500,000. ANTI-PLUNKITT PICNIC. Lobster Clab W! whip to “7 Another anti-Plunkitt demonstration will be made te-night, when the Lobster Club of Fitteenth Assembly Dis- trict, whi a three-cornered fight is ‘belng waged for the 1 hold its annual pleniose f° Tho club is behind ‘The’ McManus a his fight against Senator Blunt ator, is “The” ai ae he are going to attend Million People representing the West in- terests of New York City and seclaity., P both com- mercially and socially; Haye Telephones Are you able. to reach | them? aye Coane phone? r MEW YORK TELEPHONE, 00. 18 Day Strect. THE NOON (RACING) EDI- en Gale everywhere, containe Handicap by frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET. of the Day. , ——EEEeeS TION of The Evening World,}.} body. Our Big “Celebration Sale” Bargains You make a mis- take if you miss this sight this week, There’s the 2dAnnual Food Show, the Old- time Harvest Festi- val, and, best of a rare, bona-fide, astonishing price offerings are rampant throughout the store. triumph of retailing will make its presence felt in New York, Chicago and Boston for months to come. $2.95 teuws ney we muse ct silk velvet, taffeta, etc. “Some choice ‘beautiful. specimens of hand work mil- linery that are offered at 2 marvelously low price. The color range is beautiful and the styles are superb, A Word About Our Trimmed med hats, and the popular prices we quote for same can give n0 adequate idea ey value, style ot richness. ‘See, our 4800 Gramercy One Stamp Free All Day with Every 10c. Spent cilitate shopping. emergencies. . Our Grand Fall Millinery Opening . Theresa: Sept. 14th _ Saturday, Sept. 16th We respectfully invite you, wit aut the corfidence which ely a d: our new organization brings, to ‘initial x strikingly orig- Ce Lad cca of ae seyr<! BY inal Millinery creations in this initial’ The widely varied and distinctly i; Are the Marvel: of Everybody! Money-saving quo- tations on the newest merchandise that positively will not be equalled at even the end ef the season... Be here in the morning if possible and fa- Our Selling Force and erp System are fully prepared to meet S Friday, Sept. 15th] ividuai products of our new workrooms have been especially prepared for this preliminary Millinery showing. The styles this season are jaunty and chico, and while thefe are many changes they will certainly be very capti- vating. The high back hats will continue in favor; thenew French sailors, the round crown hate, the smart dented. and clongated tirbaus are all candidates for bli favor. stxkee, are a decided fedture of the trimmed Hats, and have hit the fancy. include many beantitnl Fettes, etc. olive, Plum, Bray and peacock. Bats at $1.98 Silk, velvet aud taffeta ready-to-wear hats, Here are two hats that made ere imo new sob ae torte hat is raat with ‘The colors are ‘the lateaus of felt, bent in beantiful sh season. the felts, faced with silk velvet, are new atcots in faa Leathers: cig: 01 ‘anc. = hs The prevailing colors of the sapnaant aoe , Your + Choice, of trimmed headgear, but the general ensemble of every hat in our new salesroom bespeaks. true millinery talent of the highest degree. They represent the latest ar- tistic inepirations of _ those Known {to millinery ‘repute Permit to refrain eon n= the van display ‘ane itemot. even te féatures a Feat Ad! ea Feit i co peered ontauat ee nations, piaaoas Spingie’t bats ere Ei Nea Save \ poe en alpen yout. prices more than we quote we are shor price cellent sf cap of mostly ready, oon. ‘age, @) An tp Sen offer. Some et oe made ott stebed ey "Be nev saci einen a hs taffeta, while others have

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