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“WAY WEEKITY NDNAPPED BABY. ——oPae, | Six-year-old Catharine Dolan Tells How She Came | to'Steal Child, FOUND IT AT A STORE. China Marie Was in Hospital and Here Was a Real Live Dollie, By Nixola Greeley-Smith, Catharine Dolan, of No. 486 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, is slx years old, Dlond, blue-eyed and wistful, Her doll, Marie, is a third as old, but she haa seen (rowrie, Which, after all, @rld sunrise no one. For the lives) of Aoliies, in a family vovsting of three itile boys, as the Dolans do, fs brief and full of vicissitudes Last year Marie's long golden curls came off as the result of rather rough Buster” Dolan, but Cath- 4 how to keep wp etrings tied handling arino, her the er her pore: a averys thing wet w ! 1 - Marty's great blue eyes @> the result of a vroken spring {n the back of her yead | Then there was desolat ami Buster not ce Found a Real Live Doll, everything all t for the | a few da But the m was at one wit lost ch! forted—nat even when gave her ten corts to buy candy, True, Catharine took th and wandered weeping @ avenue into Driggs, ar corner of Manhattan er money, ig Graham eto the and Meserole re with @ candy oounter that Catharine thought gave the largest half pound anywhere. Her soul waa dark with mourning for the lost Marie. i ‘Then, right in the veatitule of the store, calmly sleeping in a beautiful carnage under a tilted white parasol, ahe saw lt, the most beautiful doll in the work! Ite eyes were ehut There was the Gaagest little brown furse on {ts head It had the most natural rosy cheeks you ever saw, It had regular little fat creases around its wrist Ike 4 real baby, and @ little red mouth that was open and stirred faintly now and then, Catharine Dolan, alent, enraptured, waved, and the lost Marie was for Gotten. She reached a little Anger out and touched Its cheek, and its eyes, big and brown and not @ bit scared, opened, It was not @ doll at all, but a real live baby, far and away ahead of even the great big doilies Catharine had | feon and sighed for in the Fulton Gtreet windows last Christmas thine Where had it come from? Whose was it? There wis nobody looking. Some people said babies were brought by angels; others that a great big bird left them. And Catharine's mamma, when she had asked ubout ft, said they were found {| rrels, if tn ash barrel vestibule of a depu @he had found |t and it was o The logic was flawles Wheeled “Dollie” Ho The next moment, Cathar! aged six, wea trundiing ash why in the hers. the months-old baby of Mra, Frank Col- lina, of No, 112 Vernon avenue, Long Island City, who had just stepped to five: the store down tho street. The blotter of the § cinet Police Station, ot M. Greenpoint avenues, takes t night here, “At 6 P. M. Mra, Frank ported the lass wv perambypator months’old — baby followed. This w: ing the attention post and twenty. evorves to anne Dolan’s new doll, Then a ta bag “Baby returned by Catharine Do aged aix, of No, 4 Graham avenie.’ Yesterday Catharine, a demure little maid with blond halr carefully done up in kids,, surrounded by the other Uttle Dolans, awestruck and silt. atter much persuasion and a present of chewing gum, told me all about |t y, in monosyllables, her fore. finger In her mouth. Kitty's Confession, “T missed my doll, Her name is Marto, She's in tho hospital. And | saw the baby tn the store, Ity wa asleep, but I knew ft could oped and shut {ta eyes, and Marie can't, and |! was nice and warm, I always take Marie into hed with me, but she's ohina, and she never seems to eet warm a hit, I thought the baby would be lots nicer, Bo T took It,' And then Catharine lapsed Into sfience, from which she could not be roused, “She won't tell any of ws any more.” on Catharine's mother, “The first ‘ing I knew about {t one of the neleh- bors came pp last evening and sald Kitty waa elttineg down on the ntoop forces. many storekeepers, ‘manufac- turers, &., to dispose of their busi- ness enterprise for Mach Less Than It Is Worth! 333 such sacrifice offers were made yes- terday through ” where there was a depart: | ‘ John Mooney, sev who, engine tender in Cl 1 her. and w range chil Hall Part, on Friday, fon Street oFfepital, ‘The old man was passing the atreet and apparently did not hear the ten- He was dragged about seventy- der, five feet The police are seeking his relatives. ee aaemene FIRE TENDER KILLS MAN. Pedestrian Knocked Down at City ity-elght years old, jamvbers street, near City Hall Park, died to-day in the Hud- | No. first etre J. Hood We 4 m fell t to laug’ ved to chew | by @ fire 16 CENTS EAOH and t, Aled the Finest $135.00 Persian Lamb Coats for Women tn a 3-Day Sale at $69.50 $30 SilK-Lined Overcoals And Paddocks, $19.95 Boys’ $3.00 Winter Suits, Sizes 7 to 15 Yrs., $1.39, Men’s $4.00 Winter Trovsers, $1.88, Me: $8. Roy. Overcoals, $11.80. Young Men’s $ Winter Suits Sunday. World's Want Directory, This should be your lucky day, | All Cars Transfer to" Men’s $20.00 Elegant Suits and “~'S About n’s 00 Winler Overcoats During This Sale *4.90 10 and Overcoats, $6.95. / THE WORLD: MOM)AY EVENING, NOVEMRER 19, 1908. BOY KILLED STEALING RIDE. Vell Between Freight Cars and Lost Both Legs. tick H. Schm! %40 Fast On 3 t received yesterday uf-| stealing a ride on a Central Hudson Hundred and Elghth d the Hudson River both limbs were Clupeco Shrunk, Quarter Sises, Ali CARS Teansrer Jo Bloomingdale Store. NM B, 4a 7, Broadway at 25c, clever new designs. St. Gauze lace, at 15¢ Lexinstan 10 5 AvEF 59"°7060" Sr Hackett CarhaitE@ Sots at at Thirteenth Street, Dainty Collar & Cuff Sets for Women, 25c. Value 50c, 75c and $1. No other shop In town sells them for less than S0c,, 75¢ and $1, It is a splendid opportunity to lay in a full sup- ply of them—most women will want six or a dozen sets. You had better decide quickly, for they won't last long They come in embroidered linen and lawn, In for a Set. Included are also openwork stocks of solid embroidered linen, and Collars in baby Irish and IN ADDITION WE OFFER each, or 2 for 25c., Fine hand-embroldered linen turnover Collars. Value 50c. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | Thanksgiving Sale of Fine American Cut Glass and China Now On. low pris na you come During personal i gh ly examine | This Sale The sale be Ing at 8 o'clock and will last until the entire stock Is sold—No C, O. D, or mail orders will be filled, s’ 75c. Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c. Men's Suits and Overcoats that were $10.00, now $5.95, Men's $7.50 _ Heavy Weight $4.60. Men's $12.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, $8.75. Clothing of a Famovs Make) x sna in a Sensational Sale. We Cannot Print the Maker’s Name. It is the greatest clothing purchase in the history of the In making it we secured a great quantity of men’s and boys’ fashionable clothing of a world-famous brand at sensationally small prices, But the makers refuse to allow us to use their name or labels in any way, owing to the large business they doin and around New York, This is your opportunity—the grandest the season will bring forth, We Will Sell This Clothing for Half the Prices You Would Have to Pay if the Labels Were On. You can have no Idea of the excellence of the gar- ments at the unheard-of Boys’ $3,50 Winter Overcoats 7015 Years in this morn- Hand Made Svits, Men's Svils and Overconts that were $18.00, now $10.95. Suits, Bloomingdale Brothers’ Men’s $10.00 Winter Svits Overcoals, Young Men's $7 Svils & Overcoats, 14 to 19 Years, Boys’ $4.50 Suits § Overconts, 3 to 16 Years, Men's $2 Derbies, in All the New Shapes, ngdales’, 24 Floor, d0th St, Section, __Lexington lo 3d Av., ‘59th to 60th Street. 1 ibs yee ation Hyde Over Thirty Years The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘THE CERTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY, fpeaarree® PRE ELAS RY Tae ais) More Bargains—BiggerValues—Bigger Crow el ee cc a ener eee ema 7 a TELEPHONE 4800 GRAMERCY. 4 ; a if Ms > Stamps At Be 1,00) ONE STAMP FREE WITH EVERY 10c. SPENT. ‘Direct “i } Bridge. ) Entrance. nee nnn, , These Four Specials in 9, Women’s Suits and Coats Presented in this Great City in Many Months, $9,958 FOR WOMEN’S $15 TO $20 WALKING SUITS — About front, velvet collars and cuffs, kilted skirts. The materials are cheviots and fancy materials. Colors are black, blue and $13.48 FOR WOMEN’S $18 CHEVIOT EMPIRE COA’ of ood quality materials, ‘The style is a fancy yoke effect, f= "** pockets, new shaped sleeves with turn-back cuffs. Like illus- tration, $14.98 FOR WOMEN’S $20 BROADCLOTH ETON SUITS, made a fine quality of broadcloth and cheviot, collarless styles, (~~ ’ §44°°8 white satin, kilted skirts. Colors are black, blue, red. All sizes, Represent the Biggest Money Saving Inducements suits in three quarter tight-fitt ffects, plaited back and quarter tight-fiuing etfects, pial | #998 oxford, All sizes, stitched and a wide stitched plait yoke back, notch collar, pateh $43: ned with stitched velvet and taffeta silk and straps. All $7.98 FOR WOMEN’S $10.50 COATS, three-quarter nade of kersey and cheviot, good quality in the g” fiting effect, notch’ velvet collar, double | $™9.98 breasted front. New shaped sleeves trimmed with a strap, patch pockets, All sizes, 4 ~ HERE’S GIRLS' COATS FOR YOU! 4 \$1.98 for girls’ fulllength coats made ofan all wool material, in plain and fancy colors, wth or without a cape or high collar, prettily trimmed with velvet and braids Sizes 6 to 14 years. Good $3.00 value, GROCERIES! 50,(00 Cases New Pack Canned Goods at a Saving 01 35 Per Cent. s ‘s Tuesday We Offer Men These $15 Overcoats at $8.75 8.5 These are long, loosefitting Coats that other stores sell at $15. As a matter of fact they're worth $15 on ordinary merchandising principles, But the 14th St. Store buy thousands where others buy scores. We secured these perfectly made Coats in handsome plain black and dark ox- ford gray effects, also the tourist coat, at a bargain price, and 60 do you. sre: Karly June | [por CORN — 8,000) Sa The collars 11 close to the neck— Rcatee 7 Oreat the linings are good -they’re pertect Sugar Corn in cut, e and making. $15 Coats Maino atylo pro Tuesday at $8.76, to well at to ena; Loe lord dons 8 Hi A Strong Argument 500 Boys’ $5.00 — MEATS FI [ESePaEN = .24| ge Overcoats $2.98 HANG Brn: Just like cut— Heavy Winter Coat, cut long and full—made of woollen frieze —they are lined with extra heavy Italian—with or with. out belt back, Sizes, 7 to 16 years, Long Island Flown dere: por | “ i.) Pinna 2)| (new smoked) New Cervelat omnes ms, : |Buy These Women's Shoes| $f 49 Good, strong, honest, durable Shoes for sensible women, . Shoes 8 hoes that are just as yood and worthy as can be, ‘Two styles to choose from Tuesday, Box Calf, straight lace, medium heel, good Winter weig Shoe, and a Kidskin Biucher Cut, patent tip shoe with military heels, Both are shoes that we will fully gu ee in all ways; they come in sizes 24, to 8, widths Cto KE, Will fill mai ts on either Jot, These are shoes that you would willingly pay much more for, 98e for women's hand turned, flexible sole, one strap V. Opera and Common Sense toes, low and medium heels, Sizes widths Cto KE, Ordinarily sold at $1.50, Tuesday special atessese, ae AGEDS CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON “ee. | KING QP ALL DISEASES fram Im ddlernan’s pro! 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