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et The Police Can Find'No Clue to Kidnapped Youngster. ‘The police have never struggied with @ more baffling kidnapping case than that of four-year-old Snatched from. almo ot his family at.No. 8 on ‘Thursday afternoon, 8 Piackmailers' who stole the boy and then’ sent a demand for ¥ nsom, with threats of slaying the child, have + left not the slightest for the de- tectives, Unite other Ing casea, there | is no fainfly row or feud involved in:the thett af Georgie Brucato, and the ohild stéalens had not the faintest sort af hone of ransom. In their blackma!lling. campaigns #1 Sicily the Cammortett have committed “many child muniors wythout any other { Rave abandoned. themectvos to deapal Pow eters! gome gruesome token weil ‘tbe brought to thdm of the slaying Of thelr. ond, Ddloodthirstiness of the Black ORGAN IN HOVE He and Other Diher Noted Citizgns | wre fouls WILL BESLAI: LADIES’ GLOVES. FUR HATS. a3 : : mile 2 i 53 ue i dynamiting with i ing regularit far the past (CES da: ry Dhlleved by the pollos to @ new scheme @rresta, nor haye €@h6 bomb thro ever left a tangible clue. ‘WOMAN HELD PERJURY. CHARGE Miss McDaniels Forgot Aunt When She Swore to List of | Heirs to Another Aunt. Miss Mary J. L. McDantels, a tall,|, rotined looking woman of thirty, ts in the Timbs on a charge of perjury. Miss McDaniels lives at No. 407 @hira ‘avenue. She spends her tme weeping, feeling that ghe 1s a much abused’ per- > son, Miss McDantels swore in a mortgars foreclosure proceeding that en aunt, Ars. Holen Pierce, who died leaving the property In question, left but two helr#, Miss McDantels's mother, and an- *\cther aunt, who has since died. She made no mention of a secohd aunt, Sarah Davis, who for many years had bebn an inmate of an inatl- tution in Boston, This omiss’ 1 oa Bidonelt incthe mor of $7,500, Patrick Monahan, and Seventy-sixth etrest. ‘Trem held the morteage, went to the District: omey Ww! troubles and Miss MeDantels!"was indicte Lawyer Joseph H. Fargis, attorney Misa MoDaniels, sald to-day. haye not seen the paper which Mies scone nals signed and swore to, nd cannot say precisely what it was. Sho tells moa that what she swore to mas the Information she had, She Delleved that the nunt, Mrs, Davis, wie dead. There waa no rhdlice tn her ‘act. ‘The property Ali the fuss is all ove: fs located on the west side of Third arenas, north of One. Hundred ant <Bighty-seventh street. | Miss “McDanislt eins Watiornene le ie ne balled 12 er attorney in having dim- Site int tinding’ a bondsman who wit aoallty. ‘The bond 1 for $2.50 PAROLED CONVICT INA BAD FIX Gave Himself Up Because a Box Was Missing from a His Truck. i ‘When ‘Mngistrate Whitman today “held Frank Dedonl, ninctesn years olf, vt No, Sl Roosevelt street, in bell on the; charge of losing or stealing jewel nrorth $700 the prisoner, paroled fri Hintra, broke down and sobbed: “I was to get my absolute on the fsth. I din't take the stuf, and I've deen working hard nce they let me out," P will be examined INTEREST TO BE RAISED. Bank Proposes SExcelsior Sm Adyanee to 4 Per Cent, The Excelsior Sav east corner of Tw + Bixth avenue, has peml-anpual interest dt 3 ni ratit. in; ly and proposes if conditions 4 air, tavorabic, to pay Intereat to ite Sepoatio bY we mt the rate of 4 per d t. per AnUM pe LADIES’ SUITS. aa 23rd Street. —tt | men in a determined figh! [tion of New York's nve FOR BETTER WATER into rivers, select, Mawacl Hatch, ught so suocessfuily for tho puri- f Lake Charogjain’ Organize to Prevent te pollution of Pollution. Bnd streams, vaieea to, the ts aoc! lon, Pierpont Morgan has associated ere formed to, wa number of prom figt ton the pollu- and streams. |The comméttes qhich Is to fgtit the *j menace of typhol4 and other disenson | | jartsing from the emptying of sewako | "St Str, Ttatoh, beeing the inenace in the Yor state's rivera nd a committee (@) the public and ro wal Beautiful Cinenee Furs Tuesday Reduction Sale IR gilt purposes or for your own use—the best grade that it is possible to be had—rich and elegant. waters, Mer- JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. In Both Stores. 16 button length, Glace Kid Gloves. Colors:—white and grey or black with ‘white embroidery.,.........: 2.75 pair. In Both Stores. Sale including the latest models of Sable, Silver Fox, Ermine, Chinchilla, Mink and Seal Skin Hats. Extremely attractive Christmas Gifts. Turbans and medium size shapes of Caracul, Lynx and Squirrel. ...25.00 value 45.00 In Both Stores. ‘Lingerie Princess Dresses, Advance models made of Batiste and Pompadour - Mull Attractively trimmed with valen- ciennes lace. 18.00 and 22.50 value 25.00 “ 30.00 Voiles Dresses. Pleated and tucked models, Lined with Taffetas silk. Col- ors:—blue, grey, brown, white and INE s- asacdiscddcaduosonabossasyAes) formerly 49.00 Princess Dresses. Made of Crepe de Chine and Messaline. Trimmed with Cluny and Valenciennes® lace, Lined with Taffetas silk. Colors:—paie blue, pink, grey and white............ 45.00 Anumber of fine Linen and Lingerie Dresses suitable for Southern wear, JAMES McGREERY & GO. 34th Street. * JAMES McGREERY & CO. ‘23rd Street. 34th Street. FURNITURE In both Stores. and Novelties suitable for house decora- : tion, Craftsman Furniture, Desk Chairs and Slipper Rockers. 4.25 Large roomy. Morris Chairs with two loose leather cushions.......... 122-50 Writing Desks. 16.00, 23.00 and 36,00 Cedar lined Linen chests (two sizes). ¥ 22.50 and 43.50 Candle sticks, Numerous designs, 1,50 to 8,00 LACE BED SETS, Fine Renaissance, Point Arabe Gat -Marie Antoinette. All sizes, With or without valance. 15.00, 18.50 and 22.50 set. TABLE COVERS. Of Imported Velours with plain or fig- ured centres, TZ yards square. (0/3. .5%) sea = +50 QUVALASUSC UAL wmeraralnelecsd, teraraoh 8.00 Sz MICU Chin § GARGS OSS Dp 12.09 Fine Tapestry Covers. and colors, 2 yards squure..... 2x 2% yards. New: designs 4.00, +475) 5:75 COUCH COVERS. 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. Revers- -Numerous designs, 3:00, 5.00 and 7.50 with . 50c each, _— daMES McGREERY & 00. 23rd Street, ‘ ible. 1,000 Slipper Boxes covered Chintz or Cretonne......., 34th Street. TL} Reductions of one-third to one-half throughout. Every Piece Backed by the Bedell Guarantee © $40 Fur- #70. 75 Lined Coats, gD bs oper coutefull dolman with guy Siberian Squirrel skins, A ion ‘astortment. Seal Coats, Superior t ~ eg ule $45 NewYork 1 Handsome Fur Sets: Beautiful Cargcul Sets—rich, lustrous black—throw ecarf' “and” aqhare Ms insti ines exelent $f $18 values Black Lynx Seur—-beillant and stylish throw scarf and dee $49.50 Empire mud, satin: lined aed Nick Sear epeeeentccd oe heel eee caricel se dd leshaped mal § 6.60 sir Bay ee a Sil St ach 8 tle ier ee 0? Children’s Gift Furs $3 Dainty White Ermine $4; 449 | $4 Baby Lanb Sets $4.98 ” Coney Fur Sets, For Little Girls, 9 Prey eteod maf, wih Wack ‘With natural heads heads tached. Scart taile—warm abd serviceable. | ead ioe aS . Children's Furs in Mink, Squirrel, White Lamb, Ermine, Beaver, Gray Krimmer, Angora and Chinchilla, SALE AT ALL THREE STORES... ::\,, $45Near-$ 75) JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Sircet. LINENS, In Both Stores, Sale of D'Oyleys, Centre Pieces and Tea Cloths, Trimmei with hand- made Cluny lace, One-third less than usual prices. : Round D’Oyleys. * 6inch.... teceves 2.40 doz = se, One peasy 5 Ossian Tee eiiecle gsieieenene ge20 Round Centre Pieces. 20 inch, PY I Ce Ba cua OnOAeO Be Bis at Round Tea Cloths, 4 36 inch. .:..-2+-.+.++--6.00 cach Sg Bue CUN Ste vea esta (etoatte eigze 6 aaittthy A numoer of hand-embroidered D’Oyleys; Tea Cloths, Table Cloths and Scarfs showing the finest German and French Needlework, “ Py 4 HABERDASHERY. Men’s Silk Mufflers and dress Pro- tectors, Made of Imported, heavy silk, plain or novelty weaves. Black and white Silk Mufflers, Basket or twill weave........1.50 to 8.00 Novelty Silks. Figured designs, 2.09 to 7.50 Black, silk dress shirt Protectors. With plain white or brocade*lining.” 1.00 to 4750 In Both Stores. MAIDS’ APRONS & CAPS. Tp Hoth Stores, Maids’ and Nurses’: Aprons. widths and prices. Kitchen Aprons, Artist's Aprons, ete, of chambray and check ginghams. Butlers’ Aprons of gingham and) butcher linen. ur ‘A complete range of alginate and Imported Caps. i Afternoon Tea and Princess Aprons. Sewing Aprons. Lace Caps for elderly ladies. On Tucs lay December the sth, Kine Lawn Ayrene with bibs and bretelles. Various models,..,, vene25C, 45¢ and 65c¢ JAMES McGREERY & 69, ° 34th Street. All 23rd Street. Restaurant Fishth Flvor, New Bulliding. Banisracriow GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED |’ WEST latsT Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Brilliant Showing of Holiday Goods. Santa Claus Gives a Present to Every Child Who Is Accompanied by a Parent or Guardian. Fi/ti Floor. . Conterno’s Famous Manhattan Beach Orchestra Renders Two Concerts Dai by Wis ey Our Greatest Sale of Furs. Children’s Sets at 73¢: Children’s Sets at $1.98. Rich Squirrel Sets. 3ets consisting of a muff Very of They consist of larze fine’ sets, made pillow , With or without pockets Turkish Angora, and eee imada tenon and a bda “or collar; consist of muffs with “qari iz Son Re CALLE shown in er- pocketbooks RE Nee “ mine, angora * or owilth: “ . “bear; per set. > cial per set. e $ 500 SoM atten! 00) Inehes AMERICAN LYNX THROW Senseo in black. brown’ rings: Large Pillow Mufts to matan, LARG: pp Jones Meier Taacea Gas $3.98 Extraordinary Opportunity. These are swell 50-inch garme nts, made from wool Thibet, and Bnished with, n large -collars of as- Girls Fur Trimmed Coats. Full length Winter C s, mare Of silky zibe- line or cheviot cloth, th large shawl col- Jar of black or -brown Lynx fur, full box back. new reverse SUT: L shawl ‘This Waist 1.08. full | Silk-Lined Net Waists, siouse aces andiyoke éf Val, lace; elab- orately ‘trimmed with medallions; ; fancy sleeve, lace t double breasted. tmed cht andi fockets; navy, | with Jap silk, Sizes 6 t 3 [white only. Petticoat Sale. | Also Sacqtes, Aprons ard Infants’ Wear. PAPPRVA SILK PEYTICOA, of heavy, rustling Sik, deep. shirr knee flounce, tk, ; 5 e, with a Your-plece ruffle attached in blacky rei, blue and green changenb! 8.50 value; special at te Spectals—Sets of Fire Underwear from $2.98: to $25.00, - DRESSING SACQUES of elderdown and’ German flannel; square neck, high and sailor collars; fancily trimmed with satin bindings; -in pretty designs; Nght and dark color: at. "FLANNEL GOWNS deep yokes; tucked yokes fancy trim Boys’ Long Overcouts, Ages 8 to 16—Joys’ Rrssian Overce: Ages 3 to 8—Boys’ 3-4 Reefers, Ages S to 12, This is an unusual event Ls a} double sense. First, it fs unusual for ug to buy a big lot at thif’ season. The yalues HAD to be extraordinary to Induce us to do ft.) Sacondly, It }s unusual for you to getisuch splendid values right at the height of the wearing time. \ THE LONG OVERCOATS, ages 8 Y to 16, are made of fine blue frfoze melton cloth; velvet collarsy belt or slit back; heavy weight. ‘THE RUSSIAN COATS, ages 3 to $, are in plain melton cloth, in blue | double-breasted; Jems;: military or plain butto: THE % REEFERS, ages 5 to 12, In blue, or ‘Oxford Melton y deep hem; also tuck ruffle finished; special, - to a custome: Mnings; TS LON a Jeclbe Attractive Leather Slippers, youths sires 44. 42. leather lined; bles or tan | 19 Pebble-Leg Boots, e 1.98. i- = MAIL ORDERS SHOU SHOL a ‘Rubber Boots and Sliers ‘or Gifts. Gum, a 69 Pe pablack Rb to NR) with 12s 13 1334, 1 o a we tt viel kid Ae Hdren’s sizes, 6 to Storm King Boots. Slippers for Christmas. Gum Boots. I 19 backs and 7 9 Cz Daye alaen a5 8, 2 Ms, ‘en's leer 5 tek Fu" ek Everet Misses’ rizes, 11 to Women's sizes, 2% to 9 9 Extra Special Ur pholstery Bargains. FIGURED DRAPERY VOR TAIN pa 36 1 [Ree tS gal “COVERS, re all solpnss value 39c\" | lec Inches wide; value 12%. Oriental and Roman re teers er oe Stripes, knotted fringy all 14c Around; $1.75 value; at SILK Lt SOFA Be, 2,590, yar: OF FIGURED JAPA) SILK LAMBR: 33c! APIS SILA, 38 In 9c beautitnletin EO TENE, a é wide; yalue 15c. 1 enibrold- er yard ery, fancy knotted frin ]. 85 | value $3.00, at IFFE| 500 BAMBOO TAROURRTTES, matting top; well con- rs no 39 BEST OPAQUE WINDOW). iSH ADES,| RENAISSANCR AND TED : all colors; Taney, DOYLIVS, iinen and all com- 29c lace contres; yalue 100.5 Umit 6 to a customer; mate ROCKTIELL ED, | AS HE SEES | HIMSELFY | NEW PICTURES ANO A NEW- ACCOUNT. 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