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| Four-Year-Old Girl Found Bound in Brooklyn Cellar LOST CASE, AID ~THELANVERS -—FREINPEANES | olice Say Prisoner Has Been | |" Mayor of Second Avenue” © Identified by Several Al- | Stirs Wall Street in Search of Copper Coins. Tt wasn't exactly a rin on ® hank, | ibut tt looked Ike It- The big red wute | dodged and ducked in améng a, hundred | © nisoltines and W@hicles aii the way downs 1 Wall ‘street. An gxcited man. leaped | the car and dou! inte, the ragged Front a Hallway, jound and Mistreated While | = Mother Was Visiting. from Was out nse’ his. might carry, and off, whisked oar again. Wall street brokers Surtted to theip’ tickers to sce tf another concern | had fated ‘The presence of the machine on Wall ; sireet could have been explained had | any of the thousands who saw it been | ™ —at-the- Fourth -bistrict-Pritre: Gourt-and+ witneswed the trial of 5! y, on’,the theory that’ the man “a (gested on-a charge of annoying litt girls of the nelghbortiood has no: onty} @emmitted numerous offenses in Brook- | alse ta gullty of many tn Map: nding to Capt. Hughes and Detectives | uuter and Babington, he has been} tively Identified by three little ‘girls | haying mistreated them recently. | ese children are Florence Byrnes, @oarteen, of No, 1083 Myrtle ‘avenue: | } eaie Heins, fitteen, of the same ad-/ ss and Mamie Keamey. fourteen, of | - No. 771 Park avenue, Brooklyn. A boy, John Perkham, of No. 1081 Myrtle avenue, according to the police, | Sdentified the prisoner an the man who | & few weeks ago took Uttle Helen{ Scott, three years old, a daughter of} satrs. Annie Sovil, of No. 105 _Myrite ‘@yenie.Into the same cellar in which | Theis alleged to have bound and mis-| Areated Jenule Nichols, four years old, Yesterday afternoon. | to-Say_Anything. Stokes refueed {o say anything at @he station, adcording to Capt. Hughes, creo PATE under peote: He lias a real estate office at No 7 Second ayenid. Two weeks axo his} landlord rented the space tn fr windows to a Loothbinck, but reduction {rom the $5 a mortth Tuffled the feather the “May Whon the rent. deceie die St suid he would pay &0 and no more.) fLenke demanded $6) and med. The ‘Mayor's’ lawyers nereed to-day that Ithelr client had good groumts for a Feivil action and told him noz to de- fend Che cane. 1 Just boto ta: by the matter waa settled Rernant Edeinertz, Lenke'e -xttornes, Asked the court for counsel fees ‘Tho “Mayor” and hin array of Jega! talent atood aghast, Thon they pro- i tested. Magistrate Fution ended thi | aiscusston- é | “mimnon Bteingut.” he said, “you are forthermore required to pay the at- torney for the prosecuttcn the sum of 3 cents at once and to remain, within jurtediction of this court until the I CLPANICHOTSS sumption ema manufacture of tobaceo, capectally plug tobacco, 5 Lawyer MoReynolds asked> 3 “What large concerns engaged ‘in the | ee Jo third-degreed’ and that his wife died short time ago. He admitted, how- Reynol foan Company uke Corte agree fot to aed to drumeners OF ‘amall dealers?” |court. The law: Harris id tn om der ur fie | wee, Lying another cas t had been made, but he| was try’ “her ci Soull not say that it wae the policy terrupted, and before’ the Magistrate of the company to always Inaist (Die fees five | pennies. ss pena jeood will of the oppositions lawy ‘when he brings his civil action again: | Lanke. con- | ting twenty-five big Canadian coppers. He got some ot oO iy ever, according to the police, that he manufacture of plub- ami smoking to- | "5.9 Pi 4 | allow far from the Jail. i | y ad been arrested/ in Manhattan, but ba P aces in 1900 She now enraged ax inde |The UMarer” potted. Ne asked to pBuraettia wite ied him foriasseoene piel i property fed | R Sih pende: cornet | x a 2 Fought a counter-sul lows with health. Terni ss the asaenior o€ Mra. Nelle Harris “repted. that he couldn't re-| Pa, gxcuned lone, cmgvel 2) Seat’ the | sbeoluie divorce, naming” Aithur G, s 4,200 Remnants of Silk call any. : te rinphreys nd fred Gi } t Richols, of No. 1057 Myrtle avenue, who min taidne over other ‘companies. | motey. Tie Mastetrate congwnted. | | Ane tale ehort time seo, one j n in lengths of one to three yards; to be closed out atlehbppini yesterday afternoon: asked Mr. Mc! as, *\iid the _Amer-° ingut fatled in juror was rrieased from the box be-| E mu Sion “i ay home she stopped at the ‘of Mra Annie Scott, of No, Myrtle avenue, on the second <:oor, eliver some, purchases made for Mrs. Scott. 1) (Mra. Nichols forgot for the time the “yigilance that had ‘prompted her be- @ause of the strange man's actions in the neighborhood, to take her daughter Vns On the wi hers and returned’ t0 | by a. |S TORACLD AUST } , 10 HONOR THE MARTYRS. Vice-President Harris Admits all Big Companies Were THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, Sub-Treasury Huilding {no four leaps. (hrougnt by his wife, Mrs, Belle Gosdberg a Divorce, [petfortiance the first Monday In Di EL ea sted | Hat legal Mayor" was_consicted but he settied | FOSS ORNS TCI eto in arreasr. terday morniig when Mra. Burnett's spactous abode shortly after 9 etlock jremoved from Broadway, ude and chills of the bie prison were | | ft turned the situation over in his mind. this hour and the young, prisoner hed NO relish for the f | Secorated the (or ‘Oxc! sounded 1 "A. clerk's desk. and in ten minutes an’ automobt! | wheeling him as tuat as the law wobtd cause Burnett's eleven exonerat. Humphreys, again. stands. and ho will inherit wealth et hi under the will of his father, rien LTTE TEL TI TS er ’ 19072 LONDON BARKERS BURNETT GETS. | |, Lord & Taylor : OUI Of ALIMONY HIT NEW YORKERS hee ent . | Women's Walkine and Dress Boots | Gives a (Check to Cover Ar-| More Intent on Getting Yellow Button, Lace and Blucher Styfes, | 5 ae 2 a eis of Patent Leather, Black Calf, Tan Russia Calf réars. After Fey Hours in ; Métal Than Helping Treas- | Tid) Kid: pee ‘ a z y | rae and Vici Kid; yalues:4.00 & $5.00, i, 1S 3 | ury, ay. ; : | udlow: Street Jai At ‘y say M at $3.25 | cmariton, Rogers (Tod) Burnett, | LONDON, Nov. 2.—The discount. rate Girl : : : yoothful grandson of Edwin M. Stantoa, {of ,t © Bank of Engiand remained un) are poe ri ‘ “Secretary of War under Lincoln. cfup-|chanwed to-day.:at 7 per’ceat, | i ‘e oe ee Ligh Cut ee, Bele nan and mafh-sbout-town,aiarred 1d an’ This ts regarded as an’ Indication that | k Button , pia Finteresting “midnight :Jali: delivery’ tn{the directofs o¢,the bank ace still hepe-~ a Lo and Blucher Lace; i couihedtion! witha ‘sult rp) alvetes{ fal) GEE Ake “Amertoan’ Gavertencat's Tan Russia, Black Russia, Patent:Leathen,. °, efforts to relieve the currency famine |. with mat kid or white calf tops, {Hurnets {in tha United Staten willl provs.nucces>: 19 3 Ey Wan sninene A a i AG oe ‘ ful, but it did not eumos te dispel the). eines cee aad bgageOe “246 to SYR Glegerich under the ttle “Fi sieuatlan preestings ie incenenay cas ‘$2.00 x $2.50) oe $3.00. $3.50 1 yy mar and scheduled for a Turther|xet here. | Lombard street, like the other, Eu- fopean money centres, inteniht.: It “x Pending the final adjustment of the ‘stated. to remain on the defensive un- rimousal differences of ‘Tod’ and jill the conditions in America’ have ung Rife On. BOE a comune j Cieered:—The complaint 1s made here ce took a pauch af Henry Gravier. | tnat New York bankers seem mor- ember, | Boys’ Tan Shrewsbury, Ow! Grain, tligh Cut, \Waterproef- Boots, ni n ; Steingut. | © 1 te hatten. Listes BK wholesale lijuor because he |; sptet 11 to2 1 | the yor of Second uvenue,”’ before | % MY . thd Jooked | 2teht On dragging further gold acrons : 2% to6 Yohe prinoner gives his name as John a jury on the charge of nou-pay A isreaitel tnoritleateieinvaen econ nitiecr aay $4.00 (é : Stokes, forty yours old, a siivermmith. | ‘a rent to Melchior Lenke. The|ed upon mong the general public. 4. RA $5.00 eo Ban ‘land lost the greater _ in gold during the American” ordera for phe e still coming In. V 2. Ne gold is arriving here from the Con- tinent to offset the drain, Continental! | having money market ‘an indication of of Paris to part with the | inuch more bf the metal, k of Engl 10, 000,000. y¥ appeared before Justice Fitz~| id and axked for the arresr of the 6 Broadway and 2oth St; 5th Ave.; roth St. ie Burnett reached | as | at night. i ‘od pondered long and earnestly: ‘o start with, Ladiow street was tar , and the soll- Lord & Taylor ——-Offer the following for Friday-and-Saturday:————-— 650 yds. AU Wool Cheviots. in street colorings and blacks, ey special at 58c. yd. Silk Remnant Sale triking dontraat to the swarms of haiting friends dnd the warmth of the cafes. 2 x! mF O'CISOR nul White Indian ‘midnleht “Tod Ty Ta an. H A se iaien a sick In- | ian. hen the Indians old peibon platens mae i first saw a white man they lo, jatler, let meout af this! Here's, were sure he was sich. “White sin—sick “man was their argument. «Pale-face’*® Is the name they gave es. Pale faces can be cured. became particularly gioomy about ugh! Ill never forgive her for this,” gust ae the bie gong t out his Young Burnett was taken He othe check * law would lawyer accused at soc. yd., former prices 75c. & $1.00 yd. Mrs. urnett of firting with him. ‘The ot! Grasamuck and pt. IX to five in favor of | exonerat! ¢ Case must be tried: ‘Meantime, the alimony order "Tod" Burnett's mother is wealthy. hey is a rich blood feed. it ives new pewer to the marrow frem which the red blood springs. : i 1 —— All Draseiots: 80s. end 81.00 Flannel Department naylvanie Congressman. pping with her, and left little Jennie -the entrance of the main hall @he delayed to chat with her friend \d perhaps ten minutca “had slipped ) when there wes a violent ringing @f the apartment bell Mrs. Nichols that Jennie had become impa- iad rung the bell. She ran (@own staira expecting to sce the child, it Jennie had disappeared. *) , £ Child Found In Cellar. Nichol} looked up and down the | Absorbed, ; Cork Men's Asceciation WiIll-Me! Meeting im, Lyric Theatre. ~ ‘Tha fortieth anntverwary of the execu- tion of the Manchester martyrs—Allen, | Tarkin and O'Brien—will te commemo- | rated under the auspices of the Cork | Men's Association Bunday evening, Nov. 24, at the Lyric Theatre, Forty-second street and. Broadway. ti Willlam MdAdoo will preside. The / feature of the affair will be addresses by John 8. Whalen, Secretary of 8 thidwick. Music, i will be “| ‘Taxing of testimony, in the case of the United States against American To- bacco Company and others was com- menced to-dey before U. 8. Commis- loner Shields wnder order of Judge Lacombe. : Toba; A cure Sireer. before: she re-entered the hall | Seed eieiemn tenn cures Aeote Dy, d Jpnnie's name, After re- | former U.\8, Judge Willa J. Wallace peated calling, Mra..Niciois, heard the | and. De Lancey Nicoll while W. B. a b Sehild's. voice answering ‘alntly: Hornblower was special counsel, for the rendered. . Imperial Tobacco Company; W. W.| McGee, Master Patrick Donohue, John © Wataitively, Mra. Nichols suid later, | Fuller for the R. P. Richantaon Com-| 7, Bucklay, Pept. Lyne, Mie Ethel @he knew that ber obild wax in peril, | pany and 6, M. Stroock for the United | jecogn, : aie *@hd ehe cried for assistance. Tenants | Clgur Stores Company @m tho main “floor responded, and! The Government was renresented by Waited a repetition of the child's sum-),Attorney,-General -Bonuparte and ————_—.____ HIDDEN DURING REVOLUTION, Silverware evidently Aldden during the mons, Again Jennie’s voice was heari, | appointed assimanta, J. C, MoReynoids| nevolutionary ‘War was Qiscoveerd yen- @eemingly from the cellar, Thither, | and Edwin Grasvenor. teriay in home » the Mttle group ran. {1 W. R., Harris, Vice-President and] Lister, at Sag Harbor, le" work ‘There was a gan jet burning in the| Chairman of the Board of Directora of Cellar and by ita light Jennie coyld ve| the American Tobacco Company, was | Of Diao iiannwatines geen lying helpless on the floor with| the frat witness, General questions | coin wa: reredionerheiaicns, Ker hands tled bebiid her back. “Tue| were put to Harris relative to the con-\wnen afl old bullding wan pulled down, | @tout twine with which she hau been} S ound was drawn so tight that the; kin--was-lacerated. ‘The cords were cut and Mrs. Nichols) Carried Jennie upstairs. Dr. Rifkin was) wummoned from ithe Eastern Distrl Hospital and ddminisiered restoratives. | the chile was syferiug # Years 130 4 pot con- uspe Capt. Hughes, of the Vernon Avenué Btation, Ordered our the renerves to pga TE RoE bor NVed: forthe: enna, wpaentiant— Ward Whar bad taken place spread 4nd more tian 50) men ‘and women collected In front of the Myrtlo avenue apartment-house. “Two -oure jeter Detectives shuter and Bablngton arrested at Myrtle @nd Sumner avenues a man whose @escriplion corresponded to that of the for Whom the police had been detectives say that the to run when he saw them. d. which had maintained | cylgilance near the house, heard of aurest and started for ‘the scen Jeaders shouting threats. The prison was hyatied {nto a patrol wagon and pasate the station before the crowd =7_ STAMPED ON A SHOE SM HEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Fashion Shoes for the Young: Folks Parents who want ‘the best Footwear for hildren must-put our shoes on their-feet.” he utmost care and attention is given.to the materiatssetected, the mould and form, the workmanship--and construction of “our Chil- dren's Shoes. EARLY EVENING WEDDING. Bilan Sadie To 'nem Uride of Mau At the Church-of $i, Vincent: Ferrer, Texington. aven: and Sixty-yixth street; at 6.80 o'clock last evening, Mise Sadie Catherine Dempye ter of Mr, and. Mra. J No. 29 Hast Sixtie riod to Maurice J. mony was performed by Maloney, S.J., of Holy © Assisted by Father Men ) Dominfc Father She. Mt. Francis Harmon, 8, J. Puilllan M. bride. was to the proper fitt The most satisfactory results are only ob- tainable jn the purchase and use of our Shoes for the you We are { House that Guarantées Its 2s for Children. High Cut Button’ and La in Patent Leather, Black Kid. Ta Calf and Gun Metal Ca Prices from $4.75 to $5. ey Becomes J. McCarthy, Misses’ and Children's Kid and Tan Russla Calf Button and Lace Shoes, ! © to 10M, $1.50, $2.00, £2.50 and 83.00 1$3.00 and $3.50, Size The Junior $9 40 43, 31.25, es {1 to Bei O0) $2.50, 6, $2.50, $3,00, $3.50. and: $4.00. ulf Shoe, Low Heels, ), $2.00, §2.5¢ 214 to of St. Peter ¥ Co Demprey, wisi. mald of honor, Size: py that car sased. Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Mu gown b cht de wore a princes in with Ince and the owns of wh Dridesmaids wore the Misses Matric By ie TS ] Send for Shoes for Boys Style Book | Parents should re * the fact: that our Bo dha ae | “Brill | more value for the money : beth ae hoes are | Clothes’’ i Pray i Copyright. 197, bn Heathers,» ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, tt Av» Cor. 2016 5 SpectalSale of lmported Novelty Flannels sale price 25¢. yd.,_ actual value soc. Broadway and 2oth St; sth Ave.; roth St ’ | i | a { \ | CATARRH sexs | FAR-REACHING BLOOD DISORDER t Even in its early stages Catarrh is almost intolerable, caused by the; | stuffy feeling.in the nose, the buzzing noises in the ears, the cont fl \ «hawking and spitting’ difficult breathing, etc. But when the blood: | becomes aiauly. luted from the catarrhal matter, the inflammation | | extends to the bronchial tubes, aging hoarseness, and often an i vating cough; the stomach is affected, resulting in dyspepsia, Joas l appetite and strength, and ually all the mucous membranes of tha; - | body become diseased and system upset and deranged. Ereqneeti i the kidneys and dladder are attacked, and the constant passage of impure ‘ | blood through the lungs, diseases these important members, and Cater | terminates in Consumption, Catarrh is a deep-seated blood disease, ana} | must be treated constitutionally, for it is beyond the reach of local |ment, 8.8. 8. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all them ‘catarrhal matter and at the same time building up the entire system, 5 | It goes down and attacks the disease at its head, in the circulation, aud’ _temovese trace of the impurit thas{ “ is causing the trouble: ee ee 7 pure blood circulates through the body, ; the inflamed; membranes commence tos. @ “heal, the mucous discharges ‘grow lem! and finally cease, and all the disagreeable___~" and disgusting. symptoms of Catarrh diss { It refines.and puri! entire’ lation and. Catarrh. ‘Special book on Catarrh and any medical! THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AT ‘A, <I tor. thle disease. lee damage done by free. THE HiT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Their Baby _ By GEORGE McMANUS. _ Secs preeloos ee Published by The New York World, Trade Sa lied by the Sealfield Publishing Co., 56 Fifth Ave., New York. A Look To-Day---- Deposit To-Morrow ‘A 30¢, 12-word “Furnished Room" ad. in The World finds many a good tenant, Brill stores, presenting only worth-while clothes, are doing ie Here are specials—'‘birthday presents” to Brill customers clientele any concern ever built up in so short a-time, ‘mills, warranted fast color and full weight. Shoulders, lapels and col- Journeyman-tallored overcoats, ‘d and Cambridge gray Unusual under $20. ’ Anniversary Special $13.50 sey overcoats—cut on new models, showing patch cash ‘pockets, vel- Anniversary Speciai ignified black and Oxford overcoats from models: up to $28,_Anniversary Spe olive and various grays, and silk-linéd brown oyercoats—all 1 shape: Tit) style and color; extra mS -yatuer”> m effects. Tailored and trimmed equalto: $t8 garments, $11 yS ahd fancy silk mixtures. Journeyman taltored.*~* $20. Pure worsted fane: Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Anniversary Special A proofed gray effect cassimeres; special Brill models; and youths’ s, all correct weaves and colorings—over 30 desi Dudley 4-in-t waterproofed Combination Suits, of jabrie . $value In America, Send for free sanintes. i Every theatre in New York that presents a worth-while production is playing to.“S. R. O."—standing room only. the biggest business they have ever done—a tribute to the splendid Brill’ garments and great Brill values. commemorating 20 years of business success, 20 -years of best merchandise and best values, 20 years of building the largest Men’s Overcoats—Anniversary Specials All-woo! Melton overcoats—tabric woven by one of America’s best lars tailored by hand—in every detail, fabric, tailoring, de- signing and trimming, these overcoats are good $15 value... $10 {n_smart new herringbone stripe yelours, and in black, Oxfor. ee d Meltons, cut onnew Brill models, and-in every way _ High-grade overcoats of Quaker and steel gray, in fancy weave worsteds and velours—smart brown overcoats andgblack and blue’ ker- yet or cloth collars, &. Fine tailor work, exclusive fabrics ard smart models make these unusual $25 values. $16 Smart new gray a KE several of America’s foremost overcoat tailo: ode s Tal yas Finest kersey overcoats, !n black and Oxford and “worsteds, in tailored as fine as possible and every one extra $23 or $30 yanie=—cAnniversary “Special 5 Teeete ~~Men‘’s Suits—Anniversary- Specials. Strictly “all-woot’ ‘cassimere sults, warranted to hold $10 All-woo! silk mixture velour and cassimere sults and high-grade’ worsted suits, In new browns, olives and grays—new stripe and check yg Anniversary Special ........4.. Wentcticess »@ D High-class velour and worsted sults, in smart new browns, blue ra ‘ | Ere on correct new Brill models and immense-value-at / Anniversary Spectal $14.50 a é inished worsted sults, Fabrics from the beit mills in. America. Tailoring $17 and models of $25 and $28 standard. Anniversary Speclal.. , Good: $8 yalue black and fancy sults and overcoats for young men; weil tallored; new patterns; durable fabrics. $6 Youths' suits, specially tailored of specially designed and: water- overcoats, new gray fabrics, new models; extra $10 and’ $12.50 values. Anniversary Special ........ a rerine ents TP asroete Children’s Reefers, Overcoats & Suits dren's sults, reefers and overcoats—strictly all-wool, high class new models. h-grade Brill tailoring—-sizes 3 to .16— values 37 and Anniversary Special. woven and waterproofed at the mill, Sult consists of | pairs of trousers; warranted to glye $6 servi | 4 4 FOUR 21 GRES, UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'wny, 47 CORTLANOT, n, Greenwich; 279 BROADWAY, n, Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, Harlem Store Open Evenings,

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