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PARENTS PRA T ST, VALENTINE FIR RETURN OF CHILD Police Unable to Find Any Trace of Twelve-Year-Old Minnie Syren. GONE SINCE MONDAY. Left Neighbor in Street to Go to Home, Nearby, and Disappeared. All night Jong the distracted parents! of twolve-vear-old Minnla Svren prayed that St Valentine would return their missing child to them on his feast day. Ruddy of face and clad completely in the old-fashioned gard of Finland, whence the Syren family came five hs ago, the girl disappeared | Monday fre her parents’ home, Street, as mysteriously as if the} had swallowed ther. found. ens can speak Png: an interpreter the hild ts likely detained uses of foreigners in, The police have of these flats and dwel- lay will make another in- Not a trace | n from a toothache im led the child to the Chil- here she waa told to lock, Mrs. Dunbum of the child's home. ish the child sald: “I will run ma that to te this evening and then I will go over to| * Mrs, Dunbum/ The Mitle girl | ys hee daughter did not | ad Firat-avenue, complained to, Detective Binn has been on several days. he police, the case pacha Sees $3,000,000 HOTEL ON AUDITORIUM THEATRE SITE. CHICAGO, Feb. 15 certain thal js reasonably | Auditorium Theatre, ch Conried once observed t on the Americana con ll pass into history e plans of the tinent. year. the ¢ to t of u theatre, which nev a profitable Investme: nd he whole auditorium either for purposes. ave been prepared | hotel 1 expense of 3, le for the hotel into an office Adttional stories. cost $500,900, East One Hundred and neighborhood ot | ‘0. 388 East Thirty- | jfrom which the man was «uffe! th a neighbor almost ,y T must watt unt] THE EVENING WORLD, | SAR AN Last Te Days MYSTERIOUS FALL OUT OF WINDOW CAUSES AN ARREST Injured Man ae to Explain| How Neighbor’s Goods | Got Into Yard. | John Reilly, a young mechanio and the father of two children, 1s a prisoner {in Harlem Hospital. His right ankle is fractured and the right side of his body {s painfully brutsed. Policernan Hargrove, of the Fest One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta tion, saw a woman run into a drug store | jat One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Third avenue at 4 o'clock this morn- ing and inquire excitedly for some iin ment, good for a sprained ankle. The policeman followed her into the store) and questioned her. She sald her hus- band, John Reilly, had broken his leg Hargrove went with her to No. 159 Eighteenth street. and on a bed !n @ flat on the third floor rear he found Reilly leas and suffering. He called an am buiance and sent him to the hospital Neither Reilly nor his wife could a straight account of how the heip- been sustained. In the back yard Hargrove found sev- jeral sheets and pillow cases, He no tiosd that a window In a flat next door to that occupied by Reil!s Then he learned that Reiliy into the vard a had heard wife was open help! pilloweases tn by friends of, of her prone fonts evidence Hararove went to hospital and placed Reilly under $1. Size _ Heys bel aire ‘Health Contains 2% times as ‘much as 50c size and Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY HAIR McManus as . to its NATURAL COLGR ‘ Buy it next time at your draggists. “The One the song hit of “TI Top o' the World” musical comedy, now ying at the Broadway Casino, will be given in the Magasine Section of next Sunday's World. Edition limited. Order from newsdealer to-day. Lord & Taylor Special Offering Women's Broadcloth Coats long loose fitting model; braid trim- black or gray\ med, lined with satin, Caracul Cloth Coats 34-fitted model; collar; heavy satin lined; original value $40.00 50 inches long, spectal Women's Fur Lined Coats To Close Out 43 Fur Lined Coats Formerly priced $85.00 to $100.00, at 35 Fur Lined Coats Formerly priced $60.00 to $75.00, at Gurls’ Coats To Close Out 76 Girts' Coats Cheviots and Mixtures; formerly priced 55 Girls’ Coats an to $20.00, Women's & Misses’ Separate Shirts 100 Skirts, consisting of Black and) $ Navy Panama Cloth, Black Broad-' cloth and Mixtures, . Broadway & 20th Sts gthAve.; roth St. Imported Mixtures, full long cd all lined; formerly oticed u 7: 59 of Women's and Girls’ Winter Coats *15.00 each value $25.00 full shawl $25.00 |Tespondent, ‘TOLD OF SECRET WEDDING BY PHONE Mr. and Mrs. ie Gua Promptly. Told by Bride’s “Folks” to Come Home. “anna and T have bean marrig and we are going to Manhattan to live,” satd William H. Graff, a newspaper cor- over the ‘phone to Mrs. Benjamin F. Pveritt at her home, No. last t, Jamaica, 2% Washington night. “No, you Manhattan Anna this ing,” sald 3 tn-law, atter | Aust age Onl yon'’s Be he Tooth Powder Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by | Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Those exclusive The SQ (uality o | ! | is Ard the new toes “Queen @ Sa a i 4 i i Peo Seas Se ar E>. MY eS <> ee ee (lueen freshness—seads y'—best in everything that counts. ts are a revelation in shapeliness and All Goods Must Be Sold Before Saturday Night at 7 0’Clock Every Garment up to $25 at $8.50 Every Garment up to $50 at $13.50 The last chance to buy the highest grade New York made clothing at such a sacrifice MED ME! | MEN'S WINTER SUITS, P SPRING SUITS, - [| MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS, } MEN'S RAINCOATS, WINTER SUITS, ) That were | That were MEN'S SPRING SUITS, MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, MEN’S FALL OVERCOATS, 4 MEN'S RAINCOATS AND i AUTOMOBILE OVERCOATS $18 to $25 $@.°0 $30 to $50 Hi $43. 00 No Alterations Made or C. O. D. Orders Taken at These Prices. Odd Tuxedo and Full Dress|Odd Full Dress and Tuxedo § mew $10) Chandler KCo, “L™ Stations Coats; to $30 Coats; values to $50 . Between 6th and 9th Avenue ” $15 31 CORTLANDT STREET AUCTION SALE OF FIXTURES TUESDAY sueen duality for he Sprng days soon to come. smartness and proverbial, the new tan é s rete att ea wearers, hades and salty” Sheet D jee AY, be "' Spring styles are here in all their aC Ask “* all “Queen “Ju ality” Boots: on CHE Second SITHONE £9770 SAO NEW YORK. the innovations trou: the i ————— Advance Spring Shoe Styles. Qu. style sign-posts that point the way jor less aggressive, less scientitic shoemakers. lity” creations—those “(Queen The 1908 Queen (Juality’’ service (Queen Quality’ ixfords with ooze foxings. es in tan aud patent leat Qttven Quality” °3, °3.50 and * Oxfords, °3 and °3.5 7 pare ¢ 2 TU SON CTE STREETS NEW YORK. Last Day | of Piano Sale Last chance at the most exce Ron this last day, a list of bari pian puts them within the reach of all. $00.00 $50.00 "3-95 $7.50 to $9.50, *5.90 Value $10.00 Je Agents fo the star famous & Gal eulart tt are part! rred items ler Ay Upri 1 Pian oa Thane raids prayer een ai Cociltan Piano-PI8¥°F goy, nd 44 others. week re any. pl Re at 50 oe leas ty fine ful H Pianos and the wondert f-Playing Plane | $s ee eee el ee ee SSO as il - Wd workrooms. 4, 0. sptional opportunities known to the Piano business ns approaching the sensational—and our easy payment & 3, G. Linde FRIDAY, FEBRUARY beer ee eS eee ae ! Hall & Chapman Oxford University Edition of Charles Dickens, 14, 1908 shows in every patr. to make extra long or Final Clearance, giving You Choice of $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 values at fF Second Floor. that’s the law, so out goes every winter garment at less than cost. The Suits (including Kuppenheimer ) consist of elegant black ture. All sizes from 88 breast to the largest—regular, slim or stout. The Overcoats (including Kuppenheimer ) plain kerseys, beavers and meltons. Men’s ‘5, *6 and *7 Trousers at *3. Sizes for everbody—representing the entire surplus stock of a well-known manufacturer, who has a reputation for high class Trousers, using only the The kind you «eldom see in any sale. We have arrange: extra stout sizes to order at the seme price .... NE of the best sules of the year. We're gathering in one lot all ot our Negligee Shirts left over from our recent shirt sale, put- Fach shirt is made with care, as every shirt with the Simpson-Crawford label hase guarantee of satisfaction. detached cuffs, in all sizes; Saturday at......2seee- Men's 75c and $1 Neckwear, 39c¢ Most remarkable offering of high-grade Neckwear ever known/in New York, An offer that duplicates the haberdasher’s finest 75c and $1 grades It’s against the policy of this house to carry over a single thibets, unfinished worsteds, blue serges, fine “12. 50) for men and young men in every size; This is the sale that created such buying enthusiasm yester- exclusive merchant tailor fabrics. *3 Young Men's Suits &» Overcoats, s5 ting in shirts that formerly sold at $1.25, $1.50 and even $2, and marking them albat The materials are woven madras, French percales in a choice assort- of folded four-in-hands, English squares, French imperials and bat wings‘ in a garnient trom one season into another—buy and sell in season— worsteds, chevtots and cassimeres in almost every conceivable mix- eltScts'tajalll woo! chev{ots;: mixturos’as) weil’ es) Osford (grayal/and blacks|fa Stain Z day. ‘The sale that brought such a crowd of men to our Clothing Section. These are really 5, $6 and $7 ‘Trousers and the quallt Men’ s *1.50 Negligee Shirts, 79c 79c to make room for our incoming spring line. tr Main Foon ment of light and dark patterns, in plain or pleated bosoms, attached or 79e) wide diversity of iapatordete) patterns. the extremely modest price 39c¢ "10 Watches at ‘S A Limited Number. tar MamnFcor. ONCE a yearwe clean up all of our'odd foreign watches — gather the extreme pieces, picked up here and there for their striking, novel appear- ance. Watches in Real Silver, gunmetal, and some Pearl Watches fitted with Clearance of Misses’ Suits and Coats Ss! X distinct and extraordinary specials ready for you to-morrow, emphasizing our determination to make a quick clearing of our Misses’ Suits and Coats, getting ready for incoming Spring goods. Keductions that mark this Sat- urday Sale as the climax of value-giv- ing. && Third Floor. Misses’ Suits :nade of striped Broad- cloth and Panama in medium or Spring weight; a new model, single-breasted, cut uway effect in blue, brown, garnet and black; lined throughout’ with guaranteed satin. Extra full-pleated skirt trimmed with deep ecprantocd jmovecients: foldss will sell in scason at $32.75. $5 CH a aD Special at... ..ccseeesscsceeers ‘ pusial et, e000 Watches at $4, but then Misses’ Caracul Cloth Coats i that’s the way we make —We have made a great purchase of || {/ft quick and decisive high grade Caraeul Cloth, consequently |] {fy di Catcics °°" ea we can afford to seil garments of excellent value at a very low figure. ah Seven-eighth length Caracal Cloth Conts, WW made in the stunning semf-fitted model, lined Notably novel effects in Calendar Watches, indicat- ing each day and, month of the yenr; alarm ‘atches and racing watches for the auto, track and bicycle. Waite they Inst, these Watches ¢ that sold as bigh as $15 at.... SO Men’s 14k. Gold Waltham Watches—open face —value £25.50, at-- *14.50 Waltham , Men’s 114k. Gold Watches — hunting case—’ $22.50 tet 2 || at. £7 Main Ftoor. {\ throughout with warranted satin, also warm: ly interlined. be k The entire balance of Girls’ high-priced Coats at $10; all beautiful materi: in all handsome many eluborate trimmed, others ilored. Value up to $24.76. Girls’ moderate priced Coats, made of heavy Cheviot in blue, brown and garnet; iced with tlannel; value 85 319.75, ate. se eeecoeee o 52.50 12 Button Length White Suede Gloves . 'ST enough for Saturday’s selling, having just I J received a shipment of these much wanted Gloves trom Grenoble, France. On sale Saturday at less than i they would cost you in Paris. Now is the time to layin aisca- son's supply. White Suede Gioves for elbow sleeves \ — Mousquetaire 12- button dere, $1.39 $2.50 values . - . +. - | Men’s Gray Glace and Suede Gloves. The nee up- tories color é for early Spring wear from one of the best known Ame! 98c | makers of high-class Gloves-—regular $1.50 per pair— special Cc 69c Men’s Hose. 19c 25, 35¢ and 50c Values far Main Floor PECIAL Saturday sale, embracing some 3,000 pairs of manufacturer's sample Half Hose, comprising cottons and lisles in black and colors, stripes, figures and Jacquarded effects. Theyare the travellers’ samples of one of our best known European makers, Hose regu- 50. and larly sold at 25c., S5e., some even at 75c. will go in this Clean Children’s Street Gloves—some discontinued lines of desir~ able, dependable gloves 1.00 values al, per pair....+seeeeee Great Reduction Sale of Books UT prices on popular Books—toge ‘ther with a great reduction sale of Standard Cc Works worthy of a place in your library, pup rhiednreor: ‘of Kingdom, Pioneers of France in the New Little Shepherd Come, by John Fox, Jr, formerly 51.085 is Parkman; published at $1,005 Rk tondonspongco oadoone. cnpoasnnnnoeed + 49e| special. . - 50c ingle volumes, 518 bound in full limp leather, gilt top-—tlexible—20 volumes; published at “40; Oe, set. Goau nent Novels that were ‘Iustrated Half Leather Sets 'h $1.08 at BNO CODNOOGOOCOUOODCOUOOG 45¢ | sold by subscription at $2 per volume. Our price, per volume, 7S¢. ae ae | thood Was in| Balzac's Works, 18 vols, | Justretions 50 | se Major. | | st siiuatrations......§13,50 | Roskin's Wo: Cas | is Bulwer-ttton, 15 vols. 181 pices Works, 8 vols || George Harr McCutcheon. eokeom =? ** | titustrattone.——---- $11.25 | i $6.00 | Lot 1—2,000 slightly | Lot 2—gitr top stand- Lot 3—1,000 Books Lot 4—800 popular soiled Books-Fiction, | ard eulliore auch o ake of Fiction — the original Copyright Novels by well- History, Travel, ete. | mas, Hugo, Prescoct, Poo, pai tat beta cold liieeeoeee boas | to 500.—8) Carlyle, Hawthorne, etc. $1.50 editions thal ters—have : © mT Be | value BSe-special’ Sq | for $1,08—epecial at BOC | $1.08—now.---.+ 39S