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sf mee , The ASK FOR AID IN SEEKING FATHERS Two Little Girls Write The Evening World About | Their Distress. READ OF NELLY HEALEY, the Missing Parents Will Be Found. | | | who} king for! at In finding her father, who had been Missing from home and who came home| Delp in locating thelr fathers, One unhappy mother who has been | ‘waiting in vain for her missing boy has @lgo written in the hope that he will) her appeal and come home to her. Uttle girls are TAza\e th, of No, 48 East Seventy-fifth street, and Mar- Geret Myers, of Trenton, N, J., and the mother ie Mrs. P, C, MoInerny, of No. ‘WO Rast One Hundred and Toirty-sixth treet, Lissie Erath writes: ‘ tor of Tho Kvening World: you please help to look for as he js missing five mont ‘We have been look.ng all ir him @nd we cannot find fe are in very poor circum: | joes, my sister is the only | and onve tn awivle en #o% some washing to 0 Teener is a tall man and has a complevt.on, blue eves, and kind stout, He is 44 yoars ol years old and I cannot go to work we would thankful of you If we could ers name is Philp Erath, ho trade, but when ever he wae vt A wot ago Py and lasane, By reading t world | see you ba iin i es hecrie so 1 101 would let you know so you Ita help me, \ loping You would 6: LIZ Our address is 443 Bast mother's name tx Mra, Julia Margaret 8. Myers writes ‘To the Editor of ‘ae Bvewine World, I am a Htte girl and am only 9 me old and what is | wont to ar pe you please let me geen, if yy pop ts My poor Mother has it very hard to et along and she has ben Very sick for about ‘two week it is #0 hard to get sone thing to eat, | wish my pop could see poor Mother, she cry all the ime and she sald if she only could have her home and be happins again, there is no mother that dont Fri cpough 9 eat keep up and if you can find whi r be le dead | or not for her «, and let me know, we have two room with a Indy on 5 Emory avenue, There fe three children of us, MISS MARGARET 8. MYERS, He has been gone | 1 yeara | the I5th of last Mrs. P. C. McInerny writes: ‘Ty the Editor of The Bvening World Having been a constant reader of The World a for years I ask you to do me a favor. My boy, Bugene Melnerny, hat been missing eight weeks last Tuesday without a word of unywhere. HH & feet 2 In curly » frac form of & mole on y news will be kindly cepted at the boy's home, No, 1001 East One Hun- Gred and Tiirty-sixth street. MRS, P, C. MINERNY, | or SIMPLE LIFE ON CRETIC. The White Star liner Cretlo arrived to-day from the Mediterranean, after the quietest and most uneventful voyage fn her oareer. Because: Of 120: first cabin passengers, 8 were ‘women, There was no poker game during the voyage. Only $10 was taken in over the bar, But ¢ {e this of interest in the Dig ship's arrival: She brought over che ran cargo over carried from the onde opel bs on barrels of ma laga pe. xes of apaghett! oo Hind" _ bi lemons, ee rals (retired) Watson, Mo- | owan and Matthews and Bishop Sat- Marlee, of Washington, were passengers | dead or not. is neck, Any on, the Cretic, | she kept NOBLEMAN KILLS SELF FOR WOMAN Baron Ranshalzhausen Ends Life in Presence of Gertie Miller, the Actress, LONDON, Oct. 31L—A romance which has been talked of a good deal in Lon- don during the past two years culmin- ated in a tragedy yesterday afternoon when Baron Ranshalahausen, of Ger- many, put & bullet through his head In the boudolr of Gertie Millar, the actress, with whom he has been infatuated fo woe years Gertie Millar js the wife of Lionel Monehton, the brettist of many suc: cessiul niuwes) comedies, and a man {n a prominent social powiion. Roth before and after her marriage’ Miss fh responee to Nellie’s letter when it) Millar was paid persistent attention by ‘was printed, was hopefully read by two! the Corman Baron, until at length she "other Mttle giris who have written for | refused to see him. Yesterday afternoon he went to visit the actress, and, brushing aside the maid, he made hie way Into her mis- tress's boudoir, A few minutes ater a shot was heard and @ shriek from Mrs, Monckton, The Baron Was found dead on the floor and Mra, Monckton tn a fainting condition, The German nobleman’ infatuation had caused much gossip in theatrical circles, Mies Millar's success on the tage has been remarkab¢, Beginning at the Galety Theatre tn the chorus ehe rapidly leaped into @ position by reason of her beauty and talent, Ranshalzhausen had been persistently repilsed by toe beautiful actress in opie of his declaration to her that his love for her would cause his death, SAYS BEAU’S “MA” BE-SWITCHED HER. Twenty-six Year Old Girl Wants $1,000 for Beating She Took for Youth, Hearing was resumed to-day tn the | Union County Ciroult Court, Elizabeth, N. J, before Judge Wilbur A, Helsley and a jury of a sult for $1,000 damages brought by Miss Mary Hewitt, of Rah- way, against Horace Blore and his wife Mary, both of that city, for alleged as- sault Jast June 1, at Boynton Beach, by Mrs. Blorey The woman defendant, the plaintiff al- leges, bent her with @ switch because company with Mrs, Blore's son, George, eighteen years old. It was testified that at least three blows of the switch were dealt Miss Hewitt by the erruged mother. The plaintlt is a brunette, slight! above medium height and twenty- years old, young Blore, who Is a. tal! slim youth, was present at the hear- ing. <a WOMEN IN BLAZING CAR. |Many Garments Torn fn Frantic Struggle to Escape, A southbound Eighth avenue trolley car filled with women shoppers blew out a fuse under the forward part of the vehicle as It was passing Sixty- sixth street on Central Park Weat to- day, and there was a fmntio exit through the rear door, There was much ripping and tearing of fine raiment The car caught fire and the greater rt of the woodwork was consumed fore the arrival of fire apparatus. Cure Your Rheumatism. GRIFFITH'S Compound Mixture of Guaiac. Stillingia, Ete. Relief from Nrifying the | Pain after blood and first or sec- ¥ regulating ond dose, ca the — Liver acts by pu is & Kidneys. i f Remedy for Rifec tree SEX, GOUT and TA P, 8 new or untried ompounded at our lal ‘aduate in pharmacy for the Ww, ° old thou nai es and it has never failed {n a ai ot affording rellef or cure. It Doe Disturh the Stomach, Affords Quiet Bleep and Creates a Good Appetite. RIFFITH'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY One Third AY Bas. iith 8t., New York B. Altman & Co. Until further notice, this ftore will be closed daily at SIX P, M. 44 RIMMED MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, EMBRACING AN ASSORTMENT OF HATS FOR CARRIAGE AND EVENING WEAR, IN LACE, FUR AND FUR-TRIMMED STYLES ; AND, IN ADDITION, A VELVET HATS, WITH TRIMMINGS OF OSTRICH FEATHERS, WILL BE OFFERED FOR $20.00 EACH. (Third | EVENING PETTICOATS oF SILK, TRIMMED WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY, AT EXCEPTION. ALLY LOW PRICES. REGULAR PRICE 45c., Nineteenth St FLANNELS, IN FRENCH, SAXONY AND SCOTCH MAKES, INCLUDING THOSE WHICH ARE PARTIC. ULARLY ADAPTED FOR BLOUSES AND PETTICOATS. FANCY WOOL WAISTINGS, IN VARIOUS COLORINGS. t (Rear of Ro'unda, Fisst Floor.) and Sixth Avenue, New York, NUMBER OF SATIN OR Floor.) AT 25c, PER YARD, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE SHES AN PIS W POLICE STATON | tempt to Reform Ten- derloin Precinct. Wild-eyed and long-haired, a muscular |man entered the West Thirtieth street | | police station at dawn to-day and de- | clared: { am Joseph Uriwick, Iam a farm | hand In South Amboy, N. J, and I have |a divine mission to reform New York. | Maniac Fails in Strenuous At- This station house and the police in ity |are In need of reform and divine Hght! |more than the rest of New York and 1 have come here to begin my opera tions.” At the desk was Police Sergeant Bren- ner and at his aide was a policeman in| charge of the telephone, “Farmer Dooley," who came from Coney Island to reform the Tenderloin precinct, was | | sleeping calmly tn his room, and in the | Fear of the station were half a doxen | men on reserve duty. Before Brenner could question the man the visitor con- tinued: “Now this ia the ‘white light’ district, and because of its name I wil! first sing an appropmate hymn—'Lead, Kindly Light.’ ‘Then I will lead in prayer. Without further ado the man burst | forth in song. Dooley, aroused from his slumbers, came forth, not in pa- Jamas, but in the night robes he wore | Coney Island, “Stop the singing! commanded the farmer Captain in his choices: dialect. Thea the man fell to his knees and began praying, and Dooley sent for an ambulance fram New York Hospital Dr. Lee came and the man was still praying for the police when the ambu- lance rattled up. ’ "Your carriage has come,” spoke up “at will take you ‘uhrougi the The man for the street, | ooley, the sergeant and the men on reserve came after him. Spying the ainbulaace, the mun became vidlent, He t at Dooley, but the farmer from Island was too adroit to be caus Tie, rese on the man their combined etrength was n started for the madman until he had sent more han one mon to the pavement, Theo nae Pavilion, 0 rave, At times) that the strait im was strained to Pollee records show that Uniwick a year amo became insane in front. of the Herald Souare Theatre, and before | he wus overpowered he had brulsed the | faces of several policemen. Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. ING, OCTOBER 31, 1905, DIED IN POLICE CELL. | | BKecentrio Prin Being August Vinello, forty years old, an | eocentric character, well known about | toe Mactougal street police station, died in a cell In that station from aleo- hollsm early to-day aiman Hedden found V helplessly drunk and tovk him station hour when Doorman ¢ ticed him sunk do the He bad been In @ cell about an i ford ner nd Vinello | ave him. Neckwear Dept. Sale of | Matine, Liberty and| Chiffon Neck Ruffs in capes, stoles and full ruche effects, $2.95 & $3.95 each, value $4.00 to $8.00, 500 Dozen Tailored and Fancy Stocks and Sets, 25c, & soc. each, value 506, to $1.00. Trish and Val. Lace Chemisettes with half sleeves, $1.50 set, value $2.25, Lace Guimpes with short sleeves, $3.95 each, value $5.00 to $9.00. Lord®3 Taylor, ’ Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. | $3 Is the Price progressive hat makers Ploy middle Chinese & yet selling today at just half Matting at $10 a roll Mattings at $8 a roll Mattings at $7 a roll Mattings at $5 a roll $20 China $16 China $14 China $10 China The Unu | Black, White, an Excellent HATS Wanamaker Three-Dollar Der. bies and Soft Hats are the product of some of the best and most business, They not only use best materials, in both furs ind trim. ming#,andem. workmen, hut J they show constant originality of ideas—new shapes and broad variety, Here are exactly the hats to show off the new suit of clothes, or the heavy overcoat—for young, Black Derbies and Soit Hats of all colors —$3, Men's Hat Store, Second floor, Ninth sireet, | Japanese MATTINGS At Half Price Perfect Mattings, of the present year’s importation, and shortage of space, and we've gone through the stock and picked out the one or two rolls of a pattern, to close out the little lots, Forty yards to a roll, priced as follows: Under-Price Store, Basement. JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A, T, Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth ave, 9th and 10th sts ailined | A Very Special Sale Plain Taffeta Silk 5000 yards at 40 cents, excellent qua'ity, worth 65c. including many of the newest tints, A. A, Vantine @ Co., Broadway, between 1 8th and 19th Sts, of in the skilled aged or elderly nen, price. That’s because of our $20 Japanese Mattings at $108 rol) $18 Japanese Mattings at $9 a rol! $14 Japanese Mattings at $7 a roll $12 Japanese Mattings at $5 a roll sual Store, d twenty colors, | | | | | | | ! Wi a te cot Decorative linen sale. B W preparations that must now be made for Thanksgiving and the holidays, but this seemed t and It Is really the main object of our November sale. We have a complete Selection of the most wanted linens at prices much lower than most house- wives are willing to pay, and of course they will not walt until later, when oe somest pieces would be gone, and they'd pay more for others not so artistic, These are the values that stimulated unprecedented interest in this sale yesterday: Main Floor, Cluny Lace Doylies, With Fine Linen Centres, Round, 6x6, at 20c, value 39¢, 12x12, at §8¢, Value up to $1.00, 9x9, at 39c, value 55¢, ‘DECORATIVE LINENS. 560 all lace Renaissance dresscr s one design; value $2; each....... 5,000 dovites, in round or square —drawn linen work— scallop edge—Renaissance lace: each, 5c 500 all lace centrepieces—18 and | 500 all linen tea or lunchcloths — Damask hemstitched; tis—54 inches long—- 500 shams, with drawn work cot- embroidered scarfs, ners; value up to $1; each Alltowels that to were selling up sale, { All linen pattern cloths that were selling up to | 95 38¢,, during this 20 inches—round or square; j value up to $i; each ......, 50c value up to $1; @achseseee. HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, All towels that were selling up to 19¢, during this sale at, each Bleached huckaback towelling—18 Inches wide, at, 10c POF FAD rrccesvrssrrsroese Ready made pillow cases —of good mutlinn36 inches Tic $2.50, each.....6 . TONG, CACH eseeersseeesveres 1 62 ) All nen nepelas breakfast size; a Migy nammeteahes sheets— value$1.75; during this sale 96 inches for double be dozen,,, ” 1.25 ¢ach,, 2.00 \ SIMPSON CRAWFORD € Se aaEERREn : Lace curtains, bed sets and portieres, ) Three important special purchases. Right in the height of the season when home furnishers cannot ) longer put off buying their lace curtains and upholsteries, we offer three ex- ceptional purchases at fully one-third less than prevailing season prices. Fourth Floor, ) Purchase No, 1—5,300 bed sets, Of the many unusual bed set values we've offered, these are the pest. Ruffled Renaissance Bed Sets—made of good bobbinet, with rich lace centre and corner Pieces and deep full flounces—including bolster tops. 1,100 SETS 1,000 SETS 6§00SETS 1,200SETS 600SETS $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 $0.90 $8.90 Purchase 2—2,200 Pairs Portieres at about half price. Not obsolete, undesirable styles, but new goods, made for this season's sell- ing. Prine y tapestry portieres with applied borders, but some rich Ar- mure por $ With iringes are included, as well as Verona velours, 150 PAIRS 250 PAIRS 250 PAIRS 1,18) PAIRS 400 PAIRS $3.60 $5.00 $6.85 $8.90 $12.50 Purchase No. 3—$10,000 worth of Irish Point and Renaissance lace curtains for $6,000, didn't say anything in our Monday announcement about the | be foremost in the minds of the crowds here yesterday, | 1.25, 50c. 12ic | Every curtain is crisp, eve 1 and new, and our guarantee for quality goes with pair ‘irish Point curtains. .. 2.75—4,85—5.857.50_ 9.75 Renaissance curtair 2.95—3.955.258.50_-12.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, $50, $55 and | $60 brass beds | 29, 34,” ee a Stim $22.00 sideboards...... $14,75 | $45.00 sideboards, $30.00 sideboards...... $24.50 | $52.00 sideboards, Fifty artistic sample brass beds $42 to $55) brass beds at | brass beds worth | to $75 — special j HIS SALE is for to-morrow and the balance of the week, or as long as any of the fifty beds remain, but owing to the fact that an event of this kind invariably creates an unusual amount of interest on ac- count of the exceptional values and high character of the beds, we advise you to come to-day or as soon as convenient, | Although samples, these beds are in perfect condition, very low prices because the designs are varied, not being enough of any one kind to fill orders for regular lots. They have served their purpose as showroom | samples, representing beds of the best construction and most artistic pattern in America, and this they could not have done were they not the select stock. We believe that no person requiring a new brass bed will let this opportunity pass, GOOD EXAMPLES OF FURNITURE VALUE-GIVING. HANDSOME SIDEBOARDS—odd pieces from lots that sold in previous sales at $42.50, $45.00 and $50,00, Special, $32.50 | $60.00 sideboards. 40.00 | $74.00 sideboards. . ...$55.00 re ih i china cups and saucers at 10c. HAT extra thin, richly decorated Japanese china that everybody is buying now, Not strange the exclusive stores recelve 25c, They're worth it. But this is our big November sale of china, and we de- termined to offer the best value in New York, and one that would 10c appeal to everybody Vi Basement Salesroom. JARDINIERES. We have just received a large shipment of Majolica jardinieres and place them on sale to-morrow. They are of decorated shapes and the colors are beautifully blended, You will, if you see them, agree with us that each one of these jardinieres is worth double what we ask. Lot 1 at Qe Lot 2.at 40e — Lot 3.at 60c Lot 4 at 1,00 | will hold a flower will hold a flower will hold a flower will hold a flower in pot 94 in pot 634 in, Mg diameter, diameter, in pot 7% in im pot 8), in, diameter, diameter, 10.00 dinner sets at 7,98. There are only 50 of them. They are made of fine English Porcelain, with border decoration—two colors-—the popular 100-piece assortment, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, : A dollar sale of pictures to-morrow. OT a sale of DOLLAR pictures. They are the kind so eagerly sought in exclusive stores at $2.00 each, and we guarantee the same artis- tic execution, the same quality and the same high-grade finishing at $1,00 each to-morrow and Thursday—not every day, The subjects are suitable for hall, dining-room, library and den. Some are square, others rectangu. lar shape and of a large size, A splendid variety of sub from which to select. Very special........ os ‘: SIMPSON CRAWFORD ( These values in the best part of the carpet and rug season, IF there is any time of the year when regular prices should prevail On carpets and rugs, it is now, when everybody is hurrying to get their home in readiness for the Winter season, And they do prevail, as a rule; but Our business has been so exceptional this season. as to enable us to purchase in large quantities, securing large discounts on the best grades, and we go right on offering them at exceedingly low prices, regardless of what others ask for the same. AXMINSTER RUGS. | 4.25 rugs at 3.85. 2.25 rugs at 1.85. An opportunity for those custom- ers who have been waiting for bar- TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, yard carpets, 65¢, Brussels carpets for all their durability has made pular 1.25 inlaid linoleums gain prices on small rugs, BoC, = Pr per square yard—volors VELVET CARPETS. thr to the back 450, 3c, cork lin 1.25 yard carpets, 1,05, atl A wice variety of patterns to se lect from for rooms, halls and st —— — - uare yard A full line of the famous Ivins, Dietz and Metzger } rugs, far superior in every way to the many cheap imitations so extensively advertised, Thted Floor. \ —- —- — ee AXMINSTER 9x12 RUGS. SMYRNA RUGS, 80 ries 914.085 Sanford i : Bite ra 9 x12 —23,00 rugs at 17.25, ile—Oriental patterns and cc Ps - ‘ ie ne A te suitable for any room in | ¢ 10,018.50 rug 14.25, the house. | 6x9 —" sat 8.25, BODY BRUSSELS 9x12 RUGS. | . 24.50 rugs at 19,95, | new copies Genuine body Brussels rugs—a n of gs. The line of patterns to choose from. AP 1 these rug positively combination of durability and beauty the lowest of the season SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO - 1 CONTINUING THE SALE OF _ housefurnishings. E knew the result 00 W é 35. of these values, at this time of the season when they are most needed, would be gratifying, but we hardly expected the overwhelming re- sponse of Monday Yo-morrow the sale continues, with mos of the original value on display Hasement Sulesroom, M'DOUGALL KITCHEN CABINETS. We arg showing a complete line—prices range from $15.00 to $59.00, | 1.25 CYLINDER GAS STOVES AT 7c, They are 22 Inches high, with castiron base and top—brass burner and excellent heater, 5.50 MILLER OIL HEATERS, 4.50. Full size and full nickel. They are too well known to necessitate description, 75c, GAS HEATERS, 25¢. We secured them at Fifth Floor, 4 Ra | + $45.00 | They are built from selected quartered large French bevel plate mirror—very artistic design—guaranteed construction, | apap ee $25 CHINA CLOSETS, $14.75, | ;, Genuine golden oak, rubbed and high- ly polished, graceful and artistic, with round ends and bent glass; dust-proof filled door, three polished shelves, Trench shaped legs. 24.50 52,00 suites. 7,50 | 72,00 suites, 20,75 suites..... 14.75 |35,00 suites. 26,00 suites,,.,. 19.60 | 36,00 suites. 28.00 closets, 15.50 43.00 closets, 85.50 7,00 table... 14,00 closets, 22.00 $4.00 closets, 40.00] PARLOR 750 tales. 39.75 closets, 26.80 69.50 closets, 55.00 TABLES 3.50 tables. ————_ LY 8,75 tables ROCKERS in oak or mahogany finish—highly polished — very comfortable, Value $10.00, at Our monthly sale of groceries T liclous. GRANULATED alley Nrand=-New Yor | | “SUGAR | iiaiy “Sine “ieaat “case, | | American CerealCo.s! | 4 Best Refined, | | 24 cans. saad; iq | | Newest Cereal Pros 340, 5) 10 and 25 dor. Bete | duction Ready to ib. Cotton Sacks, Boy Finest’ Garden Dozen, 90¢. 6 p o- * | on, $4.00; ~ B-Ib, 136 i . ean ad ——— Fingst ASPARAGD WE REMAP | gd ESR 156 | on boos a 4 $8.76, KW PUM . ean Royal Stuart Extra Qual- ity Golden Pui ; NEW ASPARAGUS, Reyal Stuart Large White California Aspara- un Cate, 24 onne, {iiso, dor, $5,25) \g-1b! ean 286 a rest iia $5 highly polished—made to last a lifetime and fitted with extra FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SUITES. THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITBS, 5, -———« SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, intro- duces i popular Royal Stuart Brand put up under our own supervision, so that we know they are absolutely pure, Prices are no higher than you'd pay for ordinary quality, In every can you get that rich garden flavor due to the fact that all Royal Stuart vegetables are packed when ripe and dee They are the kind that fit on the gas Jet and heat the room. So handy for small | apartments, | 4,00 BLACK ANDIRONS AT 2,98 A PAIR, They are nicely finished and new design, Other black andirons up to $12.00 pair, | 3,00 FOUR-TUBE GAS RADIATOR , 24,00 | 45,00 suites. 27,00 | 90,00 suites. seed YOUR 5 00 | this radiator is full height—full nlekel CHOICE, ° | base and top—Russia iron tube and Jeweled. 4,00 BRASS ANDIRONS 2,98 PAIR, Solid brass with ball top, Basement Salesroom, the new canned vegetables Sixth Floor, Wines & liqueurs rye Fame NEW TOMATOES. Royal Stuart Extra Jersey Fruit, Case, 24 cans, $2,95. Boz,, $1.0. Mammoth 5% Inch Canweree. 136 ———_—_——_—» neh OX TONGUES, Simpson Crawford's SPECIAL — perfect! cured and Fres Smoked. The kind you usually buy at 2c, lb, Average size, Wess 156 NEW RICE, ina, 286 <tr eerie siento anette SSCA |500 dozen blue and white ~ A > {

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