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WIFE PINES FOR Fears for Mrs, Paulin’s Lite Because of Worry Over Little One HUSB ved SONG ALSO. Passaic Man Took Girl for "Sail Up the Hudson” Three | Weeks Ago. | Bick and destitute and living by the help of kind neighbors, Mrs. D. G Paulin, of No. &§ Henry street, Pi saic, N. J., has appealed to The Even-| ing World to aid in her search for her) husband and he year-old daughter, | who have disappeared. Mrs. Paulin said that she and her Qsband had had slight family dif- eulties, but never of a serious nature. So that when, three weeks ago last Saturday, he asked permission to take his little daughter, Edith, for a trip | up the Hudson, Mrs. Paulin sald she | onsented because she thought the trip would benefit the frail little girl. Ghat was the last Mrs. Paulin saw or heard of her husband and child, In @ddition to her dire poverty, she is con- | fined to her bed, a nervous wreck, and her neighbors fear she will lose her} ae feason. The woman talks constantly iG of her little daughter, a high strung, | 1% Mervous child, who she fears will pine| { and die if she is kept away any longer. | } Mrs, Paulin has no idea where her +h husband has gone, She has two other H aughters, both too young to pursue @ search of their father and their sis- ter. Paulin was employed in the Cud- ahy Packing plant, and Mrs, Paulin be- | Meves that he ts in Long Branch f Mr. Paulin is abou ches in| / height, of slight a_sallow| it complexion and. dark hair and mus: | tache. He wore a dark blue suit and a} white straw hat when he left. Edith was dressed in a frilled white dress, a and a dark blue jacket he is tall for) her age, very slight and delicate look- ine and has light brown hair and blue | The police of Passaic have been not!- | fled and have sent out a general alat to all nearby towns. Mrs. Paulin says| all she desires is the return of her| @aughter, and her neighbors fear that unles: one 5: @ince her ch SMCs cusppenrance Prosaic Policeman Did Not | Sympathize With Brooklyn Boy’s Thirst for Gore. Policeman Hays, a member of the uniformed force of Hoboken, saw two} \ young daredevils strolling along the| water front of his home city to-day. | ‘He knew they must be daredevils be- cause they both had cartridge belts that were stuck full of ‘“thirty-elghts” | i strapped around their shirt waists, and) Ly both carried the conventional Wild) MY Western travelling packs on their| shoulders. | “Where are you kids goin’? inquired Policeman Hayes, “We're on our way to the frontiers ef civilization,” said the spokesman. “You're already there,” said Hayes,| “this Is Hoboken.” | At the police station they answered to the regular names of Julius Kahn, aged fourteen, and Thomas J. Marabos, thirteen, although they sald they had more attr ve name that they had got out of a book by the author of Young Avenger Series. Before leaving they had lived in nearby houses at Nos. 134 and 138 Prospect avenue, a part of Brooklyn which, while well adapted for | residential purposes, is sadly lacking in| Indians and desperadoes. Their outfits were identical, each hay- ing a one-pound box of soda crackers— tor use in crossing the deserts—an ax- tra pair of rubber sole shoes, which are fine for tennis and panther hunting, and a new revolver, Julius also had five dollars in the currency of the eastern seaboard, and Thomas had a deposit book on the Corn Exchange Bank Later—The western trip {s off. Their mothers came over for them. —— ee AMERICAN TROOPS IN FIGHT KILL 14 FILIPINO OUTLAWS. Whitney, commanding a detachment of the constabulary, attacked and st ee Cota, on the island of Mindana war occupied by the outlaw Uyan, on Friday jt and two guns was slightly and wounded —_—. A MATTER OF TIME. It was the d Willie, the head of t i I cnt STOLEN DAUGHTER what looked like a palr of bathing mMotHugh ts only four feet five inches trunks that had shrunk in the surf, she jn neight ine th otly eemed to be encased In something fe Hi R have been good white paint. At any | When the calclum struck ft It looked MANILA, July 14—Lieuts, Burr and) 'Husband and Little Daughter Woman Has Sought in Vain. WHAT OD SALOME | WEAR OK THE ROO Hon ’shecarsied ‘a light bias parasot THis Question Caused hy Gers | QF trude Hoffmann’s Dance. POET Poor John. CAME FROM IRELAND TO The only Interest that Gertrude Hoff- | gal, land, was rkville Court to- |auestion, “Did she wear tights?” day before Magistrate Steinert on a To any one seeking the naked truth charge of vagrancy. The Magistrate peared to be as conventionally clothed Mrs, Frances Broadhead, who will try with the naked eye, Miss Hoffmann @p- turned him over to Probation Officer DARE DEVILS CO jas the average dancer who goes in for to secure him work or have him sem the sensational. From her feet up to back home. in helght and tips the beam at exactly pounds. His a white—{t may have been silk or {t may rate, Misg Toffmann's iooked-tor nud- {ty was by no means as plain as the 4 toes on La Sytphe's feet. And so any “sensation that may have been hoped for fell almost as **! ) flat as this Forty-secoud stret Sa- Sienert mat lame herself when she sat down hard the East Fi and then straightened out on her hack Pvery day after taking’ a look at John the Baptist's food. He slept “property” head. Poor John! The head was so funny that the audience gave It the laugh, islet Fat on a Full Meal e ad been reet police past week and that gave him money to buy In a wagon at night. he t to reduce you; Mke boar's head glace brought over from a restaurant across the square in honor of the merry night. t So far as the upper part of her was age It. leoncerned, Miss Hoffmann wore as of Marmola. Pres much, if not but a trifle (an e: some’ of her irish ee on bodice was Oriental propri ainable for after mea! Just eat when for a package ets; they cost quantity being sand take Itself, One sympathetic woman In the audience was heard to remark: “Poor thing! She must be awfully warm dancing in all that Junk.” A red wig that made Mise Hoffmann look like an {imitation of Mrs. Carter In her slimmer days added to the brillancy of the occasion. The audience, large, ‘hot and hopeful, seemed to be greatly | interested In Miss Homme A costume —ai first. Her dancing 00d aavertise ment Allan, flabby flesh the rate of a the coming and crawled ar tried very hard to look awfull as ane stared at the “prope: of poor John. That was about by every 4 Lord & Taylor Shoe Department Annual Mid-Summer Clearing Sale | “Sharp Reductions” Smart Colcnials with stitched covered ather buckles Watking Pumps — Satlor Ties 3 and Eyelet Gibson Tres and Oxfords Tans, B'acks o- Whites $4.00 & $5 00 value am) OF Broadway & 2oth St.; 5 He ferenee WORLD, TURSDAY, SULY TH 1808 GO ON THE POLICE FORCE. ; ‘sees or hears from her little ™mann’s tmitation Salome dance created! Charles McHugh, nineteen years old, n she will not be able to survive|@t Hammerstein's Roof Garden last of the County | the terrible strain she has undergone| |night was expressed In the general arraigned in the | July Clearing Sale Prices RM Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, r Store Closes at 5.30. Saturday at at 12.3 30 P. M. i Eighth Floor e Restaurant SIXTHTAV., 19*70 20” STREETS NEW YORK. 10 MINUTES FROM HOBOKEN BY HUIKON TUNNEL, { J July Clearance Sale } ONE ot the biggest bargain-giving events of the year—a time when the clearing t ! Mth to 35th St Store 'Hours:—8 A. M. to 6 P. M. During July and August we close at noon Saturdays. About “Not Advertised” Cards We welcome mail orders, ard to reduce to a minimum the prospect of disappointing mail order patrons we do not advertise small lots of | merchandise—quantities that might be cleared away in a few hours or half f| 1 day's selling. Such specials are invariably placarded with “Not Ad- vertised ards, and many of the BEST values offered in this cash home | of famously low prices bear such placards. Midsummer ts harbest time for ‘Not Adbertised’’ lots— spirit pervades the entire store. Not a seasonable article is overlooked, everything brought forward, and priced low enough to insure quick selling. LILLE 12 Le the crop is at its best, Bed Spreads g—4 mill clean-up of three | Hammocks~!"* the thing to take away hundred hemmed White | omens With you on your summer Bed Spreads, double bed size, Marseilles pat- | acation tr closely woven Hammocks, excellent quality; usually sold at with pillow made valance. Colors red SliZbseQohy Alsaunnmc ens iieTs 89c and green, in stripe effects. Regularly 98 Parasols a Stampede GSTS snonooanindonoddinoonandos veneee Main Floor. Thts branch of our business has neber known a more crastic , ' —— Q Single Bed Sheets— i" Le nets Men's Suits=A continuation of our = reduction sale than the one we inaugarate on Wednesday med Bed Sheets, full Ddieached, three-inch Suits—Blue Serges, Foceie bie Ciainern BOOTED i spe 39¢ Values ean an i t stake are all the Parasols we have in stock priced above ; HAGE y the $5.00 mark—a total of almost 200. Included are such ae coverings as lace, fancy silks, Japanese embroidered silks, rajah silks, hand-embroidered’ white linen, Pongees and chiffons, YOUR pick °4.96 Only after seeing the selection can you get an idea of the VALUES. First comers will find in the lot some truly aristocratic creations of real lace, for which ten times this sale P would be a modest asking. Of the others, this detail.—There are:— -— 5 that were $17.89 to $20.89 ) 43 that were He .49 to $8.94 top hems; regularly 65c. each cial, at } spe- { . 13.25 Odd Sample Towels~* apecia! | Men's Trousers ~4!!_ ¥00! | flannel | en ting Trou- sample Huckaback, Damask, Tollet and Bath serg, $5 quality; cuff bottoms, at 2.50 Towels; mostly four and six of a kind; all perfect goods, at a saving of 26 per cent. Handkerchiefs—se"e"a! kinds to CRE GEES choose from — Men's * Odds and ends of the well- | 49d Women’s plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, Silverware. known Rogers Tableware, cal of ess Benalers hiefs; odds of fancy ora yre aera handkerchiefs with wide fancy borders, or all- Tabi Tea Spoons 15¢ Buiter ens over prints, ete.; all at one price; value ~ Sugar Spoons values OyatersPorks | tonl6e; at; GACH vis vanniissian isi eee 6c Mustard Spoons 25 Pie Forks | ee —_ | Handikercitent Large size, superior + —5-inch fine quality Satin Taffeta, ———esameeeeeee = udlity of Irish linen, Ribbons |) Bie pink, Mais, for men and women; some are Dessert Spoons —31 “ “ $10.89 to $14.89 —20 “ by —-56 “ “ $9.89 —29 " “$5. 34 (Not on Sale at $4.96 until Wednesday morning.) seconds, others navy, brown and black; value 27c, per yd. ‘2 @ Odds; not all letters, but nearly all are here; some are loc and others 19¢ values; | choice, 6 for $ —3 inch fine quality Taffeta, all | Ribbons,” colors; value 14c, at, 69c ped, sheer crossbar ely tucked to bust line, faces Now Colored Silks Join Blacks In a Remarkable Sale. rein iat Two lots—Taffetas and Foulardso40" got with the underpriced Black Sis that were placed or are decisive—reflecti —Moire lined, gilt and gun Hand Bags vai trimmings, 8 to 12 -95¢ Ohne a 10 dozen more of those beau- leer gauze lisle Hose for ad cool, y salé Monday morning. The price breaks through- a condition the silk manufacturers are meeting ———— inch frames; values to $2, at .. women d Purses, genuine seal, | Very special at Hand Bads,, ‘occo and pigskin; 1.45 : value Up tO $2.50, ato... gee cere . Jotted § » Waists pore oe iged with Val. . finished w 1 the logical way by sacrtfi Taffeta Silk, | 19 inches ue nown grade; yard; sold here "reeula their stocks. in a complete r ee of colors; a well Wiss back and Ider; collar y taflored and for 69e.; this sale. Foulard Silks, A nes wide, colored groun pure silk, of ex ae sold elsewhere fi Se. a yard; here, this The sale of Black Silks offers value 19-inch Taffeta and Peau de Cygne at 44e, 40-inch Crepe de Chine at 99c, with dots in a variety S Sorti== Wash Laces —For the last time this year, i ————— All the finest imported kinds, {n matched widths; Filet, Cluny, roumi and diamond meshes; 5,000 yards on the Bargain Table, centre aisle, at yd...10¢ to 25¢ ol ick Knickerbock- rs, ages 7 to ..39C 32-inch Tafteta at 59e,, 35-inch Taffeta at 84e. tderi Allovers, Waistings; 36-inch Dress Peau de Cygne at 84e,3 35-inch Imported Dress Embroideries twelve distinct pat- ‘ i terns to choose from; cesigned specially for shirt waists, jumpers and yokings, on sheer material; well made; choice, yd. 39c Taffeta, pure dye, at $1.12. oer ae Upholstery Store Specials 3d Floor Mosquito Canopies—vesi quality net 1,000 Domestic Rugs at ol patented turn- over frames. —Size, 80-inch 90-inch {00-inch {08-inch —Value, $ $1.95 $3.00 MALL sized Royal Axminster Rugs. Pertect reproduction of Oriental Rugs in design, color, etc., almost a half inch thick—nearly indestructible. 3 x6 ft, Rugs, 27 in, x63 in., Rugs, | 46x 7, hia OD | Hine: HSS vinenneees AO) ae 4a Fourth Floor, Smyrna Rugs—370 all-wool reversib'e Smyrna Rugs; small size, These are also copied from the Eastern Rugs; colors are subdued and in good taste. ‘Three lots 5 | 2.6x5 ft. Rugs, Ee ae BIBS | Aue Lite | aepee to) Ue ga SIMPSON Anes CO, nesses -, Amazing Values in China, Pies Glassware and Lamps} <== Water rumbeers, prices one-\alt less than half in the height of the season These glasses are blown of an excellent quality and are needle etched in pretty designs by fine JWorkwen, ‘They are far above th bot average offered regularly in glasses at teap (the price. Note iliustration of some zlot the designs, They are all ——Special, 98c $1.49 21.89 26.24 Bed ets, fancy colored organdie, with bolster piece to match; Ss SOlvaluemthisisalemnrmmmnee miata titre eran eeeee $2. 64 lored, in a good range of Cross tripe Curtains, novelty colorings. —Value, $1.95 $2.25 $2.95 $3.20 —Special, $1.49 $1.74 $2.24 $2.48 Bead and Bamboo Curtains, 31: feet wide and 8% feet long; in beautiful color effects; $1. de, special $1.12 each; | BOON grade wean $2.69 } i Cottage Swiss, 36 inches wide pe and plaid eflects: qual- ities ordinarily 12c. to 20c. a vard; special.......... 6c, 10c, 14¢ Ruffled Rana ssance Curtain base, 30 inches wide; 28¢, QualitViranyardsr ss atesmee mre mara ra tia ents 18e¢ Portable Gas Lamps, com- \ \ pleteyour choice ot oxidized copper or polished brass standard; many sty les: handsome and substantial, fitted with ten inch ribbed or melon shaped dome shade, chimney, mantle aud six feet of mohair covered tubing and bead fringe, Ready for use. Value $4.50, nee 2. 85. falscrovessserceses Men’s a Tailoring Annual Clearance Provides Biggest Economies of the Season fth Floo! GH time for greatest money's 4 s worth possible in Suit 5 made-to- measure—the annual clearance of single suit length and part rolls of summer suitings. The fabrics include fancy cheviots, tweeds and worsteds in the most wanted shades of gray, brown and olive. Few of the single lengths are large enough for a @ above 42-inch chest measurement. For sizes above 42-inch an arge of $2.50 the suit will be made. The Suits will be fashioned in sack coat style, tailored and fine hed in exactly the same manner as though you paid full regular prices, $1 WE 5 For Suits to-measure, pepuery $22.00 to $30.00 its to-! nee 50 Revularly $30.00 to’$38.00 Men’ s Fine Negligee Shirts Made to Sell for $2.00 and $3.00. This Sale $1. 29 Main Floor, 34th 5! ‘| BRE ts chotce of a collection of & 5,000 Shirts—as fine, neat, pretty designs, Set ie “ 5ge |) | Fancy China—7-piece Berry Sets, of | Fancy Table Chine ute | 2) French, Austrian and English China, Many are im- ported uples, and there are no dup’ icates, and saucers, plaies (all sizes), cracker jars, choc pots and vas fine translucent Austrian china, Handsomely decorated assorted ftioral designs, each piece treated Each set consists of an 8-inch fruit or berry nes to mai Cups alate ad bowls, may nnaise sets, ash trays, in pretty’ with gold. i al ce small berry d marmalade hair receivers, bonbon dishes, etc; values up to $1; at, each,,,, a) ' 69e Se 2 ne eee IMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Fe alae fap yds a Pure Food Show &» Sale {is Sena Daily program, music and moving pietures. Mail and telephone orders promptly fil Call Chelsea 2100. | ate ed, ar-cured, U. ia aU r, sweet, lean hams, below the whole- 13Ke sale price; per Ib. 47 Sixth Floor Sweet Sifted eene June Peas— 100 ; Booth’s famous packing; tender, sweet ¢ reen peas; mein renille y cial, case of 24 ca (limit 2 cases); doz, 1, Barta, lig git Wei sper | J wholeale price; bs in wood, 6,17, 8 Toval Stuart Co fa. | Le ey Lem- | Prunes 0 Califor H fresh and perfect quality garments as we have ever had! Fntae ME dozen S Mig wMuseas | fora saie, at a price that should send them out in halfe| Fresh Pineapples — Lute 8 ‘ HEVS) Youen and dosen lots, 1 They are Madras Shirts—of printed and woven madras—a great] many of them made of an excellent grade of imported materlal. All ee Rea || are coat models, with cuffs attached. There are all sizes from 44 h < ari to 17%. iF 4 t % Te : | . per 23¢ ate BORE, Sony Nova! | Duts'a Pur Bathing Footwear. Very Low Priced Bit per ess nO tae ote hiskey; yee 24 Floor, ili raney Head Carolina Ble "rr 49e@ i and fans ibe All lines—for men, women and Doilies and Centres } guess 5 ibe 10%¢ Neate, Bowaer — Syittis # Label equal children—ire in second floor) One of the most attractive ] Pure Apple 33 sl egh he, Markel: a de * $1.05 stocks, 35th st., rear. Including:—! collections of fancy pieces of this : ee eee Pie 14%e Monticelio Women’s High-cut Roman Sandals, | character we have ever had for Fea ea tor aic.: rich, F : wai very || \of black, sateen, with cork \the Underprice Basement. ' ; fal, 25 Wines & Liquors case ot ta || soles ee $1.49 | “Involved are Irish Point Doilies 17 Kiesling, Sanferne, Ste $2.97 Same styl of black or white 79, |and Centrepieces, both round and) . © Burgun vara canvas, with cork soles...... lish Mackerel 75¢ rol Molland Gin—Crystal Brand, Women's Oxfords and Low-eut |SqUare, in five different designs, Sweet, J ‘ med cinal pur ‘omen'’s fords an woul orunges Sweet,“ Juley, lus €, O5o.;. extra Sandals, of black or white ra pay one is clean and fresh—just rk tO, ABe °F $1.05 | |] canvas, with cork soles..... as it came from the importer’s 4 Women’s, Misses’ and Cuan stock rooms, | Oxfords, of black canvas, Four different sizes; with rubber soles......... 24c! _ g.ineh, ordinarily 10¢, sale, 3e Men's and Boys’ Oxfords, ‘with cork | —12sineh, ordinarily 15¢, sale, Be soles; men’s sizes, 6 to My —16-inch, ordinarily 20c, sale, 9c \Sunday World Wants Work Nionday 1 Moring Wonders |: ete) —aosne, rena 395 al Ae