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~ HAD NO MUSTACHE HIM, WAS HIS PLE x Rens Boy and Brother _Lost in dnaag For Him |fined im the City Prison’ on the oom- - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, COURT AGAINST BURNHAM. Deoldes. that Thentricn! Manager ‘Was Properly Imprisoned. ALBANY, Ict. 2—The Court of Ap- | paKTS holds” that Charles Burntam, man- ager of Wallack’s Theatre, New-York City, was’ properly arrested and con- Plaint of James Metcalfe, a dramatic critic. Burnham was one of the th atrical managers whom 1 Dem of Brill stores. Demonstrating that Brill stores are the _ only clothing ‘stores in New York selling strictly high-grade clothes at popular prices. purchase power of $10 to $15 is greater: In Brill stores than ‘Demonstrating that the LEFT BED T0 (HUNT BROTHER; Mrs., Sullivan Appeals for Aid in-Finding Her Two Boys, , One a Runaway. seacA-Host HAMtaretory of missing boys Was told to\fleut. William Sullivan, of the Information Bureau at Police Head- quarters, this morning, John and Bar- tholomew Sullivan have disappeared and Giready alarms have been sent out in New York, Jersey City and Hoboken. +The 'boya ‘are ‘brothers. John in seven- @een and Bartholomew is two years his dunior, They lived at Hundred ‘and Forty-eighth street with thetr father, Patrick. There are no other children; andthe two. ‘boys were almost inseparable. John became ill, and st was while he was in bed that the younger boy disap- peared With only a few cents in his troll and he has never come back. the parents begun a search, from other youngsters that ind learned arth" had make his forttine. They ‘traced him to Jersey City, w all trace was lost. ‘The aick brother, John, heard the news, 1) had been slowly wasting for over five weeks, but, despite all protests, he! fot up, “dressed himself. and “staggered ‘Out of the house. “T amegolng tg find Barth, rv be sald, and then’he, too, disappeared. ‘That was on Friday of lagt week, Wh didnot return the fears of the.parenta were: rodoubled-——They- knew that the sick boy had practicatly Ro mobéy, hor was he physically capa: _ ble of going on aylong journey, jullivan eaid.to-day she feared Phe boy Jehn—was-dend—that—tn-grtet| had given 4 he-had cast himsclt fmto the river. They traced him as late @s Sunday night, when he was in the vicinity-of South-Ferry, still looking tor ‘the lost brotner. When asxed if there had been any trouble at honie that might have mal the bose to Taye, MTS STINE there had absolutely been none, “I do not-_worry 20 much Leal Barth, because he ieslrong and sturdy,” ebe sald; mut John, on-account-of the —long— sicknees;--was =not. Besides, he Would hover remain away when he know how we were worrying. John is about five fect six inches in Pelgbt but welghs only 110 pounds He haa’ Diue eyes and. dark coinplexion- When geen he wore a dark navy Dlue: suit, navy blue cap, white shirt, Dalbriggan underwear, black stockings and low cut tan shoes. cee iparth hough only fifteen: years And Is five feet half ine: In theight. He "dark complexion and brown hair, ore a peat sult and a shirt of blue SOGIRL REJECTED But Jury “Believed: Maid’s Story ofa Jilt and Gave | Her $400 Verdict. PATERSON N. Oot-2—/That th @taintit had refused to Deocome + bis |b brite because he bad no musteche was {the eapertion “made by Carlo Coruttl, Pee ane ales cntersant! daa! eult damages breach of promise Qrousit by Marie Anteniottl in the Cir here." The jury, however, Bat tmpressed with bie novel ples | it in a verdict awariing $100 | Swenty years old and Ooruttl 1s about twenty-two eee piaintiff alleged thet oe oeeatant plighted. their country and thet arrivel his love grew cold subsequently married the blume for the break- ir (Ongagemen¢ on Miss He allowed that she de- that: his appearance. was too “~aNtul and. mat she coutd not think Clothes, ho said he was going out for «| WUa) When the boy did not return that nlgut} declared his intention of going West to| “ever ther lois of Hs brother lily mine tpt 1h ‘CAUGHT POLICE ASLEEP AT POST AY AUIOVISIT {Cops in Sueurtan +istrict Didn’t Expect Callers After. “Owl Train” Was In. that Ateaven Long Island City every night at midnight-is responsible for the predicament of Pollce Lieutenants Weod,’ Kelly and Montgomery, who were caught asleep at their posts Mon- day night by an Inspection party en itomobile cothposed of Deputy Com- missioner O'Keeffe and Inspectors Flood and Langan. ‘ ‘There haye been many) complainwd of ‘Mate that police activite—tn suburban | Long Intand ceases after the)arrival of the “owl train at the various stations along the line. There are always police- ymen “covering” the train. After that ‘the policemen disappemr. _ in) orer to~outwit Commissioner O'Keet. (wo Inspectors "boarded an’ aut i late Munday night and slipped quietly down={nto-the-“county™ At Far Hockaway the station-bouse yea like a tomb. “The only thing in bi Tead- he what do you Lieutenant?” said to the inspecting ant?" said . Inspector ates out investigating an Imporiant eines the boy policeman, -who |nearly fell of his: chair when-tle Vis- jitors told him’ who they: were. He then led the” way upstairge where Lieut: Wood lay fast asleep on a cot. The ‘youthful policeman, who’ sbould have nh OUL On post, had left it uncovered odilize Wood. ‘The next s0p was made at Rich- 4 Hin A very sleepy policeman on ie wat-tnclined 10 bands” ya words but at a,sharp command led thio “the “reserve “room, where “Lit Kelly lay mnoring on two. chetrs. dectaxed | belng awakensd, ton ry shorld hiave been on wasn't. Kelly, was asleep in the reserves’ room, “Charges of negtect of duty have: Deen preferred axcinel Ren REaelns he three men. ai “HAUNT HER | SWEETHEART But Doctors Now Say She Won't. Tt'was said at Bt, Gregory's Hozpital to-day.,that tho pretty -elghteen-year- 61d” git] who Tast evening drank car bolle, acid at No. 15 Frankfort street, and left e note saying she would ‘haunt Joe Quinn for the love of him," has « Htair-chance of recovery. The letter was signed “Mamie M fan, No. §S3 Nassau street, Brooklyn,” and read; “I die for the love of Joe Quinn, He has no more use for me now, but I'l haunt him. for, the love of him. gerne happens to me, let my/ uncle, Butier, No, 45 Nevins atreet; Brook lyn, know about it.) Policeman Fred Finger, of the Oak etreet station, heard a ncream, and ran to the hallway of the Frankfort street bullding, There in a Uttle storeroom, lay the girl, a halt pint bottle of acid by her side, Finger sent @ call for an ambulance, and when the. doctor came helped him to give antidotes, The git! was,unconsctous until early, to-day, when ahe began to rave of her sweetheart, and the nurses and doc- tors had to bind her to the hospital bed. The police of the Oak street station notified persona living at the addreswes the girl gave, but no one CATS at the hospital. BOOKBINDERS WINNING. Bighty Per Cent. Gafn Their Kight- Hour Day Demand, The national strike of bookbinders for an eight-hour workday, which went into the standpoint of the men. There are more than 12,000 bookbind- 08 Peocening: bis, wits uplens he, Taleod ore thraughout the) country, x cent of'the zie ined thelr ‘point, bere ‘Are onl; Out In thls clty, ent 4 Instead he, like | “I Die for Love,” She Wrote, I -| Shoes beca: effect yesterday, Waa success from| J) and: 90/433 ing stores. $10.00 garments. black and new ‘mixture designs. ° gray, coverts. wool new fall fabrics. “sizing and high-grade tailoring. satin” sleeve Iihings. tailored lapels, collars-and shoulders. and French haircloth, ‘olor until worn out. coats, $15 fabric: $15-models $12.50 $16.50 to $20. grade fancy. worsteds and vdours. $12.50 for HAND-TAILORED FALL of newest high-grade fall overcoatings. Garments designed by famous style Garments workmanship makes Brill. $12.50 cloth favorably with usual garments at $13 affiliations, grades. Garments of £18 and $20 style tai service—seki nowhere else under $16. and to he liad in Brill stores at $12.50 fabrics and talloring—s eneltd) $18 and $20 Values.....++---+se sees ee $15.00 puys. Brill, clothes that are un- equalled anywhere at considerable more in price: = Hs SUITS of smart new -vetours, ~ * cheviots, worsteds and Thibets. FALL COATS of smart fabrics jp and, grays, and in bl and Oxford, RAVENETTE—RAINCO: ATS: “of wo! aoe Thiet are of | andard tal than u: UNION SQUARE, !4th, n. B'way. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. October Sales trating the value-giving possibilities stores:in- America Demonstrating why Brill stores are America’s fastest growing cloth- buys Brill clothes equal | to usual $15.00 $10 for SUITS of all-woo! fabrics, tm $10 for TOPCOATS of newest tan and. $10 for ;FALL OVERCOATS of all: > Ail-cut-on-—newest-models;_tdentical. with higher-priced garments—all sure, to-fit because of-correct designing and \ AIL serge lined—the overcoats have All have -band- All. are ‘interlined’ with shrunk nen Gh garment. warranted’ to hold shape, fit, tyl dc . SPECIAL—High-grade Cravenette—Raln- $15 orn: $ 10 buys Brill clothes representing values from $12.50 for HAND-TAILORED SUITS of black and blue unfinished worsted and Suits of high: tailored by organizations Garments whose fabrics, because of Brill mill are ‘standard $16.50, $18 and $20. fabric—Garmepgs that will give $18 ani SPECIAE—Journeyman tailored Cravenette Rain- coats—new models, highest standard 818 and $20 $12.50 All these garments are Journeyman tailored. They ring, higher standard fabrics «and- price, These garments forcefully demonstrate the y. ‘directed _talloring organizations “and Brill close GET THE HABIT, GO thers Bul FOUR Brcthers STORES. cused of canspiracy in k of thelr pinces of depriving him of ‘ex calling, that of a d writ of habeas corpus dl Magistrate Bool: and, W by its decision to-day holds that furan was: property In eoetoay and that he cin bé remanded, J.B. GREE! HUT. PRES. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 7 . oe ERE are three new and original models in'tailored — suits at three special prices. When you.come in, you'll find ten-or-a-dozen_more_at-cach_price.. We picture two—the $15.and $25 suits—because they show the two lengths of coats now most in favor. The third, at $33.50, has the long (52-inch) coat which is de- | grey many women. A smartly cut aie of festroust panne chevior; double-breasted, 2¢-inch jacket, coat sleeves: : lined with guaranteed ‘satin. Skirt is full plaited and is made -with four-inch folds. This isa Goad looking and serviceable suit and is shown ‘dn all At $25 — Jong, single breasted; mannish effect, bound with soutache braid; lap patch pockets, in- laid-velvet-collar; lined with finest quality Skinner satin. Skin is pretty. and is made with side plaits and deep folds. This: “is @ reproduction of a popular European model. ‘A stunning syle made in superior unfinished worsted: The coat is beautiful, 36 inches grificent— =ir—chiffon- broadcloth. — Coat ts unusually effect- ives 52 inches-tong, exquisitely tail- red, lines are severe and tight-fittin 2; ‘iffon taffeta, ‘Skirt is very full and perfect. fing. rhe--workmanship—is--perfeet—tn— every -cetail. A fair price for this suit would be $30, -but it is S yours at eee “lined with (Slerel Cooper Stere, Second Floor, Proat.) “Czarina” Boots for | ‘| Women Grow More Popular Daily . HE “‘Czarina’is the ‘‘Foot Mould’* make of the new high cut shoe with wave top, for yomen, now ing shown in specialty shoe shops at 5 to $8. The only difference between these $5 to 38 shoes and our ‘Czarina”’ is COATS. Finds at forecasters. whose + es Compare and $20; iloring and that the “Czarina’’ is sold here at $20 50, $18-or- $3 $3, $3.50 and $4 only now, : > The “Czatina’’ can be had In button. or lace styles in black, ‘an or patent leather, We have, 11 sizes and widths in every Choice: of 15 and 20 Inch Graduated @ Strings C) . Ceylona SS sold exclusively by us. () ch tlt the most te: ut—artfletatpearts $2 ever shown, and duplicate thelr gancé, color and ree fection you-will have Cy (2 to pay $8 to $12 In @ other stores, We otfer to-merrow your Cp of 18 and 20-Inch Sredunted strings of $5, — these Cerlonx—prarly new browns ce -because—the— so slight. to 5 Shoes cut-fs the direct-re~ To give them space, we find it nec- rsted,— cheylot- of shoes in enamel.kid and pat- yle. A. ‘Special “Sale of of _ - at $1.95 This deep price $1] 95 sultof the poputarity —— : 7 of the Czarina boot. ssary toreduce our lines of regular- e:ght-shocs,_We-—olfer—14 lines ent leather with kid or cloth “tops; French, Caban and other ree style. These ‘are s selling-at-$1.95__ Hn if -you—are—interested—yo! should make it yourbu: ness to get here soon. (Blegel-Cooper Sore, Second Ficor, Rear) alue _advanta; affiliations: =i LE 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich, 126th’ STREET, cor. 3d Av and the leet W iL Dessients eb slices eceasal ete best Fobctagtted 000 Beet ire worn by more oe of life than any other mt Is because of their lent selection of the and other materials for. each part of, the shoe, and every detallof the making Is looked after by the Tost complete organization of superintendents, foremen and skilled shoemakers,who receive the ges pi In the ‘shoe Industry, and: whose workmanship cannot be excelled, i and st they hold their shape, fit be value than’ any other $3. tant We Beubicend iongse Ww. L. DOUGLAS jaine hare W. Le wo SAC we Wh a tn need OF 8 your dealer for W, Ja sailed ev: te, a) Nustrated Ontalog free, He 0 ru yan, 250 An Sei Sony ienaaee oles dels REASON W. oe o3. ae % ty! f ind- superior wearing —: you woul wear longer, [00 Chet et EDGE SHOE 7 Do ERUPT fin need of sbuoarit nef convanientic rete: shows. It he eannot supply + W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in raee New York filled. ’Phone 4000 Chelsea. Imported Biscuits _ ‘Huntte Lau toe Crean Flogers, Tea | BEN sist Outen or Dine 8) de {, Packets, 80 packet oducts. food Pr ‘Alpha Salad Cream Recommended for i. lads, cold 19¢ meats, Nia a reg. 25¢ Teeee 4 SOUVENIR FREE—Alpbe ladividual ‘Seled ee heh ‘With four bottles of ibis. Solad Creams, Franklin Flour The well-known entire wheat fiers sakes, delictoue bread, gems, BNI 45¢ ainer and frait-lar filer TREE with each eack of this flour, Premium Hams rato lity mild cured ten- sold In man) sores Colman’s Mustard _| Sardines id Si tra blends Slama, Céporea Old: Semairnpars if her coffee cal rpsseed, reatyto cereal Taree pachaae SOUVENIR. FRE Heinz Tomato Soup One of ae famous 57 aries: dori, 5c 55e; 6 cane, 20c; special sizecan,. cup Mi Maal, FREE with QUAD ARALL COFFEE — Fancy Imported | jocha;_ blended SOUVENIR FREE: iSecornted Bread ou Ike It; bean, fround dr E—Set of eight Dutch D; 10 ibs. $3.. Ibs. B40 th each purchase, This celebrated coffee is now denon: b Ibs.net welght drum, - sirated In the Siegel Cooper Grocers (ry PURE RREPRET oath 24 = A sample oun) bean, ground or BO . wdered: § mats, 2 |] or Freeh Grouid Glaser: v Saxon Wheat Food SOUVENR ies } larly sol 1H] CONDENSED MILK—Gall Bord Fresh granulated breakfast food; six arly sols show EyoN how carefully w.k. Delsy brand; doz, $1.40; can ; 12c | packages, regalr 15e 12 te colle id then understand why mous dines BONELESS SARDINES—Betle ind are of gre id les AGE estes) Gold Medal Flour. } ares 25C 7. PEARS—Worthley Cuebrared Jerter packt dor. $2:101 yn 18¢ tesserae et | NI “Lips GLENMOKE HOWATOES = Sreciuy [| (SOUy dai ble. | [=-f-detictous ica veold regularly “oa eee LAME. hed for Siegel Coord Perens sack of this with each purchase of Lip on's Coffes Brae rey teh! Men's | Sor. $1.40; cane 12¢ || foe jo Jd ina namie koa selec ee lonbettom. ‘Take |] CUT STRINGLESS BEANS — Founsaln —= prom ee Cherry, len uality, cut Refugee bea: 1,50; can, WHOLE WHEAT. FLOUR Fowaialg gual. ity, Has or COARSE; 25. Be; LOI sack, 45ei 8+ IMPORTED: tree Qui head rice, Impcrted from Pat 10 pes 95¢; 5 Ibs, $8c1 3 Ibs... Dehelaa ato ous send dixpot to factory. GLAS, Brockton, dor, Borden's Malted Milk he ace 38e Fite alted py Tou aa R large package etlicus TOOT popular Broiancelon candy, Fi ial sacksges of Bromangel s baby’s Intereatin BROOKLYN, N.Y, Weis with each dottle of Borden's 706-710 Bresdwa, a yee lis Sree co, Poe fa) “| ‘scrupulously calls these hats /“sec--— onds,” but try—as—you may, you'll have hard time to find out why— inp Cooper Store, Manufacturers’ Souvenirs Free with each purchase of these Fopular:) Fe i Private Estate Coffee Three Good Reasons for Buying Your Fall Suit Here To-Morrow |Men’s Fall Hats “Seconds” of $2.50, and $3 Grades. Great st eeew eres ha ‘wo mai flaws-are “SCORE of” demonstrations of-the leading food products. FREE SOUVENIRS. cer and telephione mati promptly Fotwialn ty Ked -No 3 alze * So! Extra _sele: Fran well, INDIA-CEY, Red Label, Bs 40c3 PRESERVE Founiain ¢ $1.45, eI Clara Pron PREPARED DOL larry nent. manufacturer the other day for just about one-half the price they absolutely perfect. The careful, Main-Floor, Rear.) Strawberry, rant, Black Currani, 1 ‘the most delicious Jems, anieters io retain, lis full srenuth licious fragrance; 4.2! $1.50 bought about 1,400 derbes and. soft ts from a promi) uld have brought if nufacturer, one of. The blocks,. colors~and shades are @ newest. Made to sell for $2.50 and $3. Your “choice to-morrow.. Bein ciate ea extra quality) new | Red Rarer Tanta Cherry or Dameos 72 ever taetedy e224): ae A atone crock id-Meat Oysters | cted fresh opened or ads : k Siddall’s Soap know high LON TEAS—Fountaln brand packed at London In is $1. tlh. can, Ncocoanut RIPPLES, — -Marshimaliow | “biscuits or-nut Magers; jose 1 , 124 | SANTA CLARA! PRUNES—Bright.. thin 1b bo $1. 805 ‘25: 3 1b $80) 9 Ibe, $1.70) D DAMSONS or Quinces; tra quality, cenular . $l. 18 LLA Ne strength peweaie bottle 25e an Prunes or 7 ibs $15.3. UDDING of D-Zerta dors, Hey package, TOMATO. GATSU “8c.