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— FPIFTEEN-Y RAR-OLD GIRL WHO ELOPED. WITH PLAYMATE. 15-YEAR-OLD IAL ELOPER LOSTIN CT Father Asks Police Find Child and Boy of Sixteen. to) @ got way out ry town agai it etart- y I bad to go back NEW ALN FROM JuRival Read with Electric loco motives Will Cost $150,- Prays for Forgiveness. Yt you Yoretve Your dnfiagpy deigse 100,006 te Build ter put tt in The New York World and 1 will veo at “It will quake me feel @ Mttle better PITTSBURG, Aus M—Papers of to know that you forgive us. If you|consolMation of three railroads tn Gon't want anything more to do with parts of sige ptr wih b me, just say so In the paper and may- at Harrisburg this week 1) keonatitute the Pika) ‘acueanee- mant of © project of pree bankers, — sasoctated Rameey, jr, former President of the i Railroad, to butld’s low grade track railroad from New York nacago by way of Pittsburg, which be 1 can live the rest of my Ife un- happy. for I will not last long the way Tom "If you foretve me I can write and Yet you know how I am all the time, Uscause I could never jook anybody in fs face in Philadeiphia to “From your unhapy daughter, “HELEN On receipt of thie letter Mr. Denny burried to this city Sunday and pul Gn advertieement in yoetergay's World, eyes have already been| expected that work pre. 1 grading and co me wil begin th telling Helen that she forgives and that there was a letter ac the General Post-OMce for her, With two Getectives he remained in the OMece al] of yesterday waiting for hee 0 call for the inter, but ahe @id not }fall. It $e expect require three year despair he asked the police to-day |" look for her on Couple Had Only $11. New Helen and ber girl friends were pian- one when she ¢ The boy had only |! nothing. Since then |! ty of both have searched Pui: | lor them. Mrs. Densy is on the verge of a ne ryous coll = and) her hushand said to-day that ing of the girl was « matter of | and Seath with her than my. cnila. a en SAYS HE DYED HIS SAUSAGES | Policeman Accuses John Vetdel of | i Sanitary Code. colored his a with coal tar uaa by Imapector Duncanson the man was arremed on ated section » Cote. adway’s R Pile Purely vegetable, mild aud reliabte. ulate the Liver and Digestive Organs the change of having of the Sanitary re wafest and best medicine ip the world for CURE Il disorders of the Stomach the of Liver, Dis: Con- n House ness, Fever ela, Piles and all derangements of the internal Yieepra. PERFECT DIGESTION will be acetoplished by taking RALWAYS PILLS. Ry eo doing DYSPEPSIA hk Headache, Youl Btoiach, Bib ess will be avoided. as the food that ten eyntributes its nourithing properties for be support of the natural waste of the | 3% cents « box. Sold by all Draggiste, or sent by mail on receipt of price, MADWAY @ CO., 55 Elm st., N. Y, De sare to get “RADWAY'S” Refuse prbatitute, Buying Now at any of my three stores not only meaxy saving from 33 1-3 to So per ent of the actual value a the Clothes, but you get garments so fresh and new {iy styling that they can be worn next Season as well. MHREE STORES—Outfitters to (Men and | Wenge ar? | en Our Broadway, NEW YORK Women and Gurts) alien Street, NY, TO CHICAGO: writer sate WORLD: COLLATERAL OF RUINED CHICAGO: BANK I$ STOLEN New Stensland Disclosure Means Heavy Loss to epositors. CHICAGO, Aug 14—The belief thet of ccllateral given as tea in the Milwaukee Bank have been stolen, hae pracically! became « certainty © finding of & note for $9,000 be genuine in President Stensland’s house at Byron street and Lawndale avenus Gearch wes made for the collateral ssourtty, but it could not be found. ‘The discovery opened up a field for almest untimited speculation as te how {ae the looting proceeded before Btena- jand Gisappeared. If the real estate and other securities in the bank have m of are found to be worth- @ amount of money left to pay ore probably will be re- low aa % per cent The crietnal aide of the bank case! | has been placed tn the hands of As- soot Btat Barsour, who to TO BURY MRS. CRAIGIE 4T KENSAL GREEN. Was Bus? at Adapting Play for Publication as a Novel, | LONDON, Aug the bo@y of Mrs Craig Her Death Inquest on Mary Terenn who died to eral arrangements have completed, but Cemetery at | povel THE IDEAL LOVE STORY. ‘The kien! love story bas been w ty Upton 6 dr, author of jem” Tt ts as “King Ofidas* an. |witi begin seria! publication in next | Monday's Evening World. Thie is | treat you cannot afford to mis« | | the Durial | bili THE OUTER sborn GARMENT SHOP. ve Will offer on Wednesday Separate Skirts of Taffeta. | | A Fall Novelty, copy of an imported model J-gored, full fan-fared bottom, with tallored | 245 | of alk ¢mbrotdery. Value $18.75. ..0006 . | 9.75 | Two of Attractive Models latted Chiffon Taffe Value $15.00 ALSO wash Skirts of White Linon, rrenen tall spot several models to select from. hs to select 1.90 through to 22d, value i. 12 West 23d St. Oppostte Pith Avenue Hotel, Clearance Sale of Imported Wash Fabric S| to be continued all this week. We have a-surpius.stock of about 45,000 yards of fine wash goods which must be closed out before the end of this month. Manulacturers of men’s shirts“and shirt- waist suits should take advantage of this un- usual opportunity of securing Scotch Madras, Scotch Cheviot, Sttk Madras, and French printed Percales of which the former prices were 75c., 65¢., 50c., 35¢. and 25c, a yard, all to be closed out at 15¢. a yard Lord & Taylor, Brvadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St Here's a real cigarette with “‘taste” to it, Not too heavy like strong ciga- rettes, nor tasteless like most mild cigarettes, but with just what other cigarettes lack—the real tobacco taste. RAMLEH Cigarettes offer a new blend for old smokers. They'll likely pe just what you've been looking or, Fine Turkish tobacco was never blended so satisfactorily to produce the natural Turkish aroma and sat- isfying fullness of fragrance. There’s not a better cigarette at the price sold anywhere. Try the RAMLEH to-day. 10c. for 10 If your dealer doesn’t sell RAMLEH Cigarettes send 10 cents for 10 (postpaid) to S. Anargyros,, Fifth Avenue, New York. TUESDAY KVENING, “AUGUST 14, 1906, ] ] - 1] here has fe eee ~ NO CONNECTION | Siecect | Bedsteads und Mattresses Match These Prices If You Can s for ten years, and our greatest lead has always O19" 30s. have led the town in furniture value been in the items of metal bedsteads and mattres We have never beén tempted to gain the advantage of a low price by handling any of the ramshackle bedsteads that figure so prominently in furniture sales at this time, But our prices on the best productions of the best American makers are lower than those asked for the made-to-sell-cheap sort We make all our own mattresses, and can therefor ull ¥ tand the best workmanship that money can hire. pounds of hair in it at these price guarantee what is in them. We A 40-pound mattress bought ses and compare that you can find in town: them with any Mattresses — = oy Mattresses—mad of pure South; Mattresses—made of shart hair, metican hair in its natural color;| covered with A. C. A. ticking; + covered ne part; extra for two sped, $8.50 made of our special felt; king; one "318 50; Mattresses {abana g” sa t piendid gu as ‘wit ped ‘ levy ful full size 4-€, Regular 7 50 ed i wit price $10; special.... $ . « Mattresses of our No. 1 4 Combinatio filled with pure African fibre, with cotton on top and bottom, also s and ends; special Mattresses—filled with pure African | Fbre, with excellent BE te of halt on top, and -eoreced Wes m d iar adid qual t weight 40 pounds; | made to order; with secial striped tickin; Zz ex ove th the best quality of A.| “cellen quality; full size 8. $5 Asal ‘ x4. Regulacprice $6.50; special. sire Regular 512 Mattres:es—made of our No. 2 pecial,. sees Combinatio), flied with fine excel- made of our Felis sor, with Leavy jue top and bot- SEED) ise very clastic, tom; covered with special striped -! t iNustr with a fipe quality of Oxt ticking of excellent quality; tull a rer ar rs hPa i PA ch Regslar| gize.4-6. Regular price $4 Ey ; sizes 4 feet 6 inches and, price $14.50; spec $1] 50 $5.50; special . white and light en ot Mattresses—filled with excels'or, of our No. top and bottom covered with ex- mixed full wel po. cellent grade of special striped | covered withA.C.A ane $9) ticking: full size 4-6. Regu $4 Regular price $12; spec lar price $5.25; special..... Pillows Wire Springs Pe hers... Tee. Prom relavle makers only—and 8—Sea Foam Feathers... 75€ sie heat of their product. The sale Spec’l Duck Feathers $1. 10 \rices are straight reductions from —Prime” Duck Feathers our own regular figures. 28 Live Geese Feather Reg. $6.50 grade, special at $5.50 x28—Extra Select G Reg. 5.50 grade, special at 4.50 Foathers,......0ss0s -85 | Peg. 4.90 grade, special at 375 d 22x28—Down and Feathers.. 4.00| Reg, 5.00 grade, special at 4,00 Hedsteads as illustra- Hair Pillows—For Summer; very) Reg. 4.50 grade, special at 3,50 5 cool and comfortable; hlled with 3.75 grade, special at 3,00 splendid quality of pee zy oa ‘ hairs covered with A 2.85 grade, special at 2.50 A, ticking. Special... 2.75 grade, special at 2.25 ‘Another Day of the Uinbrella Sale Umbrellas Fairly Worth #2 and *3 for $1 Eack E announced this sale Sunday and had Menday- the Jargest selling of umbrellas that we believe has ever been recorded in any one day in any store in the world, We sold in that one day more umbrellas than we expected to distribute in three days—and our previous experiences have been with very large figures. This sale generally lasts a week, but it seems unlikely that we shall be able to mention it again after to-morrow. For to-morrow, however, we are still able to promise $2 and $3 Umbrellas, in a Choice of $ More than 150 Styles of Handles, at 1 The coverings are of “waterproof Egyptian taffeta’—which rolls as close as silk and wears better. The frames are the “ 26-inch umbrellas for women; 28-inch for men. Magoiicent! lot of handles—come and : see them, Exeter Paragon” with Harvey steel rods. Case and tassel on each. (Sings! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Center) The President of Brazil Has Signed the Coffee “Valorization Act” Coffee Prices Are Advancing Everywhere Except.at The Big Store HE “Valorization Act” authorizes the Government of Brazil to advance money at a low rate of interest to the Brazilian coffee planters and thus enable them to cultivate their crops and to live until their harvest without mortgaging their crops to the American and foreign coffee brokers, who have for years dominated the coffee market. This may bea good thing for the planters, bur its first result in New York was a jump of from 20 to 30 points in the wholesale price of coffee. It won't affect purchasers at this store—not for a year at least. We possess, or have on contract, an enormous quantity of the choivest Old Crop coffees, closing one contract for 5400 sacks of Mandheling and Padang Java the day before the rise occurred. And we a OT advance our prices while this stock lasts, no matter what happens in the general market, | This is the best store in America in which to buy coffee for the home. We rosst our } | coffee daily and blend to suit customer. Some special quotations for Wednesday: i, | je f | acaibo Coffee ;"':\ || Bourbon Santos Coffee #. $4) 10 Ibe, $1.05) J Re After Dinner Coffee Hepes 40¢ The celebrated » $105; Ib. * 36¢ | Santos Coffee || sieves. a 5 bide $1.80; 16¢ i || Java & ~ Mocha Coffee Siege! ¢ ranulated Sugar ; a db Sl. 18 orth we . 12¢ 5 CHUA te TEA cured | MIXED Breablant, ay Jas| Hysonand al Jetionl 3 an r 4C) caddy $1.03; 4S¢