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* | I was, {t never dawned upon me that) ; Wound my poor Dorothy Belle in his | aeipe OF 16 WHO PAN AWAY FROM YOUNG HUSBAND, “CURED AWAY BY ARVPNOTIC EYE" ne So Says Her Husband, Mr. } Hamburg, Once a Substitute Ny Hamlet on the Road. NOW IN A SHOE STORE, Missing Bride Is 16, Weighs + 460 and Has Always Been “Very Blonde.” Mf. William Hamburg, formerly an un- Gerstudy in Shakespearean roles, but at present engaged as a shor salesnan at Mo. 70 Union avenue, the Bronx, has leat his sixteen-year-old bride. The lost bride ts Dorothy Belle, the was wedded to Mr. Hamburg when Re was a substitute Hamlet In a road @ompany. Whether or not he ever rose @e the supreme moment 0) ling 1n,”" he did not reveal to-day. His bereave- @vent is too overwhelming to permit of tedious detailed explanations: But the Shakespearean shoe cierk| estopped weeping and selling rubbers long enough to explain that Dorothy Belle, and ARSEAWEAETAMBURG, aiipped away from ted and board le iis ate eS Christmas eve, She took a large dress-/und for evermore, Your loving wife, quit case with her, too, and several| Dorothy | hanges. Sie 's not exactly petite, ,. weighing 1 pounds. Indeed, Dorothy} m Belle ts quite a sturdy young person, | standing 6 feet 64 Inches without her) } French heels. Sho is very blond lthe. “Her mother says she has always| Ar been blonde,” said the deserted husband | to-day, ‘She is vee-ee-ery beautiful,” | fhe added, pausing to remove a handful of hair from behind his right ¢a “But I know,” he ran on wild! ehe is under a hypnotic spell. would not have gone off lke she dtd, | 0% with luggage and all, otherwise. “A Hypnotic Speil.” \ i “why, at frst, forsooth and lackaday, | she went to her mother’s home near by, | where we lived. Babe of innocence that hat She uPul of Mystic Words.” @he had subjected herself to some das- tarily hypnotic spell, “Some fell caitif! of the stage bdas| jn, 1 upon Yea, ver- eh . must rathless tolls. She !s like some poor |). heiptess bird fallen prey to the serpent, he cries out to me from her captivity, put, alas! gives me no address, “with every hour off from the shoe @hop, and scarcely ever thinking of sleep, I have hunted for my bride, fannie the long blexk nights I havd ted Broadway. I have trod the old familiar pavements of my earlier career, from the Morton House to Churchill's back again and down side streets, ve searched in alley and byway watched for her at stage entrances, But all in vain, “How hard my lot {s you must know hen aie You this detter from tho ° $ R bowed ay an nm the job with plendid and savoir ve famed him as the most _— KILLED IN COLLISION, UTICA, N. Y., Jan, &—In a reanend collision at Sidney, on the Delaware and Hudson Rallroad, at 4.8) thie morn- ing between two eastbound extra freight | “| Love You and You Alone.” fae Bogineer John Sampson, twen- years old, of Oneonta, was “ear Husband—I love you well. I'm | cru hed to death under his engine and _ merry for what I done. My heart is for/Fireman Larson was injured. ~ Stern Brothers ig To-morrow, Saturday Black Dress Goods Extraordinary Values * 4500 Yds. Imported Black Chiffon Broadcloth, Sponged.and Shrunk, for Spring Tailor Gowns, Regular Value $2.45 Yard ~ 4000 Yds. Imported Black Voile, t 7 i Value $1.25 Yard : 73¢ eECooCoooOOOooo Misses’, Girls’ and Smal! Women’s Apparel Very Much Below Regular Prices Tailor-made Suits, of Plain Broadcloth, Two or Three Piece : 91,58 ' Models, long hipless or 36 ineh coats, in navy, black, t wistarla, catawba, smoke and green, Actual Value $35.00 $22.50 Girls’ Coats, Full Length, various styles and materials, also Chinchilla Coats, flannel lined, Heretofore $11.50 to 14,50, 7.95 Children’s Coats, Button-to-reck Model, of navy, gray and red Chinchilla, flannel lined, velvet collar, military buttons, 2 to 6 yrs, 5,95 Value $9.75 Girls’ Storm Capes, of Rubberized Sateen, In navy, brown and red, very practical and serviceable for School Wear, 4 to 14 yrs, 3.75 { Value $6.50 MISSES’ WAISTS, 14, 16 and 18 Yrs. Attractively Priced Lawn and Batiste, trimmed with lace & embroidery, $1.98, 2,95 Brussels Net, trimmed with lace, a 3.95, 4.95 Black and Colored Messiline, 5.95, 6.95 Scotch and French Flannel, «2,95, 3.95 —— oe Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing At Decided Reductions Boys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted, Sailor and Russian Suits, in fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, Values up to $6.95, 94.95 Boys’ Regulation Reefers, in fancy mixed Cheviots and Velours, Values up to $7.95, 5.95 Boys’ Long School Overcoats, in fancy Cheviots, some with wool linings, $7.95, 8.95, 9.75 Young Men's Sack Suits, in fancy Cheviots and 'f Worsteds, newest models, hand tailored, 32 HY. 38 in. chest measure, Values $18.30 to 24.5 LJ $15.50, 17.50 West Twenty-third Street . I himself | 2-777 TORSTEN EINEMP a EraPetes RET tet nee tirerti rttntireesteittnsn rrheenrsemeenY Mhteenenetams: DOROTHY BELLE BAD, Ae 'COLER AND METZ REFUSE hot human | would hear about {t to-day. i “nifty” styles. late very desirable. When Comptrolier eMtz, fr ment | of exuberance, kissed Henry B the] ch man on the cheek Ja [ater THE Ei ib Lal WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1909, — ‘Bonei' s Singing Stirs a Large Audience. | BY SYLV Bi: TE R te WING. | ed and engaging "as Nedda, | tactory Peppe, | it Cibelli, who substituted for Campa- narl as Silvio, was ot adequate, IEEE NER CHARMS AGAIN IN A SONG RECITAL. ay Ludwig Wullner charmed c ded atdience at. Mendelssohn If last night at another of his delight song recitals, In a programmo that included songs by Schubert, Schumann, Weingartner, Strauss, Mendelssohn and Brahma he was universally happy He was obliged to repeat Schuman: “ Auftraege ' and Weingartner’s| “Reue.”” Tho last of eix Brahms numbers with which Dr, Wullner concluded his pros gramme was “Och Moder, tch well en Ding han, in the Cologne idiom, which he sang with such frresistible humor that he was compelled to re- spond to a final enc singing Schu- mann's “Der Hidalg: The admirable accompaniments of Col ad V, Bos added much to the re of the entertainment, oe i Dr. TO “KISS AND MAKE UP.” Ahearn Starts Rapid Fire Argu-} ment at Board of Estimate Meeting, | sterday, he did not calcul: Board of Estimate was in session (i day some one tttered a thunderous smack ‘omptroller entered. peing kissed now?" asked “Ahearn the great unkissed." answered | McGowan, "And the thought | a now that Coler and, Mets | y kiss and make up.” ler? Never!” exclaimed the 7 Never!" retorted Pres!- President MeGowan, ment, “I want to know aptroiler if he really «dtd Yes, se hd," repted the Comptroller, Tl kis you, too, {f you don't look ut ‘Tam d—d {f you will,” shouted | President McGowan naastening away. The after-holiday revision of shows many of our best selling the most popular of our Suit and Overcoat styles—shy on some sizes. Under usual conditions we could fill in the miss- ing sizes from our reserve stock, but since all of our reserve stock was destroyed whe | burned last month, the only thing left for us to do | is to make an immediate “clean-up” by offering a 25% reduction, These garments are the smartest pat- ‘tems and newest winter fashions—real The sizes have been i broken into early because the garments Although there are Ss missing in each style you will ‘find a splendid selection of every size some siz jamong the entire lot. | manufacture and was originally priced at least one | third less than its real value—because we at all of these garments is | times sell retail at wholesale prices | our manufacturing resources, ") Wagkamp, It’s equal to a venty-third street, but she was ar- ted in the bway. Before she left n the presence of tha detectives, anded me a package which ked me to mall, NOT ACCOMPUCE IN JEWEL THEFT . Brown, yest. Wortl: {Young Man Arrested With )\3i; Wheto excietaed te , 5 an tnno- | Nurse. Wagkamp Exon- Butt x ye Rs Hewes 8 A this erated by Magistrate. Rilagen as to ste” eens S| in searching through the od nurse's eects, have found a Me Ae of jewelry, for which they are seeking Walter Deselares, 230 East rs, Miss Wagkamp was held on harge of grand larceny for trial, in 0 ball,” Sho 1s in the Tombs. ae SHIPPING NEWS. Al Ninetleth street, who was taken tnto custody by the police, and held forty- eight hours as a witness against Magda! the pretty charged with the larceny of two dia- | mond rings from Mrs. Carrie Ferguson young nurse Brown, has been discharged by Magis- Fewewater trate Breon, Deselares haw been ox. Sandy, Hook, 28 Governor's Ls! 3.06 8.45 onerated from suspicion of complicity | | Holl Gat 518 6.85 ' in the theft. “T met this woman March 2% on tha! steamer Noordam, when coming to New York," said Deselares after his release nthe Yorkville Court. "She spoke s!x languages and appeuted to me to be a most agreeable fellow-passenger, On Saturday last I received a post card Maho", Tamarng, Chicago DUE T Fayal. cH i from her asking me to call for her at [irundenburg, Br 138 East Fortieth street where shy Mn tine tainbure Joachim. Sayantila, J not heard from her since . after we landed, wher ed to stop at the Hote ‘Prince Bleiemund, done. Norfolk, lad to neo her again. We Comanche, cha tieaton- Rosalind, N. ¥ our. FAMSHIPS AIRED SrosbAY. videre, I wa: B. Altman & Co. WILL PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY, JAN, 9th, AN ADDITIONAL SHIPMENT OF , COLORED PRINCESS CREPF. AT 68c PER YARD ALSO SKIRT AND DRESS LENGTHS OF VARIOUS PLAIN AND FANCY MATERIALS, INCLUDING CHEVIOTS, SERGES TAILOR SUITINGS, BROADCLOTHS, AND SILK AND WOOL FABRICS, AT 75c, 95, & $1.25 $OLD_IN_SKIRT_AND DRESS | PER YARD ‘THS ONLY, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue? Sale of Our Smartest Winter Suits and Overcoats % PRICES 252 Like Giving You Two Dollars for One | our stocks patterns— $10.00 WN $11.50 n our factory of these lots of our own by reason of 50% Saving because a discc of 25% off our usual $30.00 | rock-bottom prices you these Suits and | Overcoals at least 50% cheaper than g wents of such high quality can be bought for elsewhere, / $35.00 The sale starts to-day in our three stores, Come early and make each dol- lar do the work of two, For the Little Fellows at 25° Off. $40.00 The Children’s Dept. offe eC erja Russian and No the Brooklyn an Breast id Walke I started to tho home of « physteian in| she jt asked me to |, - SNOW GIVES UP HOME. Dean Charle ot on Dea 23, his house near 1 his wife ts now f Miss Ilelen Mrs. Snow Write for Mlustrated Catalogue. ASPERFEL LEVE! LAN ESTABLISHED 190 La BOWERY, aver caries Bank Block, “Remember our low prices are made possible by the purchase of Diamonds out of ordinary trade channels, combined with extreme~ ly low operating expenses. An inspection will prove it. All our Jewels are set in new and up-to- date mountings. Bie" g453°" 325.007" Ff | WGA oA os WEDRING RINGS All styles sola Id and 18 karat gold amless Wedding Rings our $2.50 wo $23, 5) pr Lettering. | turdays Till 10 } | Mail Orders Fatled, Inquiries Solicited | AAAS STEEN EURO | Open Evenings 7 Oif Suits and Overcoats Now 12. eee ams Suits and No 7 Overcoats “OU Suits and Overcoats Vow Suits Now Lord & Taylor Have Arranged for Saturday An Important Sale of Women's, Misses’ and Girls Winter Coats embracing our entire stock at About Half Original Prices [Vomen's and Misses’ Tourist Coats $12.50, values to $25.00 Women's Black Broadcloth Coats in a variety of models, at $20.00, values to $35.00 Caracul Cloth Coats . Black Broadcloth Coats j At Broadcloth Evening Coats 25.09 Limported Mixture Coats wee? Women's and Misses’ Evening Wraps in all the Pastel Shades and Black; dozens of styles to select yom including about 5 Fine Imported Coats, a ~ $40.00 & ‘$60. 00 original prices $75.00 to $100.00 IVomen's [ur Lined Overcoats Black and Colors with finest German Squirrel linings, at 839.50,$50.003$75.00 original prices $60.00 to $100.00 Girls’ Coats 409 Coats on Sale Saturday at half price. Chinchilla Coats colors: Navy, Grey, Red; length, all lined Cheviot Coats colors: Navy, Red, Brown and Green; fulllength and flannel lined —Other Styles at— $9.50 & $ro VERY SPECIAL 100 Misses’ and Guly Caracul Cloth Coats full length, double-breasted model, heavy satin lined; all sizes 6 to 16 years $10.00, full "7.50 values to $15.00 values to $25.00 value $20.00 Afisses’ Dresses 2 and Worsted Dresses; to close at $10.00, values to $25.00 Three-Prece Funior Suits Broadcloths and Cheviots; sizes 10 to 14 years SIS. OO, values to $30.00 —Also— 375 Girls Wool Dresses entire balance of winter stock, consisting of Serges, Cheviots, Plaids and Mixtures; various styles— also Navy Serge Regulation Suits, at 37.50, values to $16.50 To close at Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. MOE LEVY & CO. 1439 Broadway NEW YORK 119-125 Waiker Sireet NEW YORK 380-382 Fulion Sireet BROOKLYN ) Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders fa en cas stan: eee ete aie es | {