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KIDNAPPED BOY TURNED LOOSE BY BLACK HAND Dressed'in New Clothes, Little) Michael Calia Is Found | at “L Station. STOLEN 3 WEEKS cae «Police Suspect Father Cont! promised With Gang, Who Had Desarsled $1,500. Sei their Uttle stolen victim tn) mow olothes, new shoes abd bat, mem. ‘pidnapped xix-year-old Michael Celis, of/ No. 17 McDougall street, Brooklya, on bers of the Black Hand foolety whol, WAS PRISONER OF KIDNAPPERS FOR 85 DAYS. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1907. 1 t {0 French Premier Declares That! Gen. Drude Can Have All the Men He Wants. Jarmy about five miles aWith of MORE TROOPS TO |e": | money «charged wit) bery, pillage or connivance with the | hoatlte ‘Moors ANGIER, Aug. 2A—Advices re- Hopes hare to-day from Fez say | the Zrahna tribe recer defeated a column of th sent to collect tribute f men. | | Were killed during th | BUFFALO TO BE WIDE OPEN to a position near Taddert. ndeavor to draw t De dice oMicinis here have opened ny preilminaty trial of fifty-three Die assasalnation, rob- that y attacked and Sultan's troops m_ the tribes Twenty of the Sultan's soldiers Nehung. Government's attitude on the Mor PARIS, Aug. %—M announcing ¢ | wanted | Geen the interviews between the Pre- | mfer and King Edward and Ambasaa- question, Premier Clemenceau to-day that Gen. Drude. the French | commander, would be given ~all tlie troops he needed to carry out the mis- sion with which he was charged. The announcement was mada in the coures 7 of the first Cabinet meating held since -the Moroccan crisis has arisen. _ ‘The ministerial declaration was re- important, following as {t {du 1 dor Cambon: and, Chancellor Von Bue- tom : MM. Clemenceau fonthar stated et the| jcatinet meeting to-day that the Gevers— tent bed no confirmettan of the rumor thatthe Gultan of Morocco had been as- sassinated and also was ignorant of the Yor week. Will Journey to Buffaio te thriving Water Buppty, and Frank O'Brien, sec: | yetary to the Mayor, local Satuniay Buffalo Tn the Inrguage of Week Committee, there will be “some thing dofng every minute.” FOR HER “OLD HOME” WEEK. Every One Who Can Will Jour- ney Back to Recall the Old Days. Considerable pe 0 @ praln force w itentg newt} ‘Hundreds of our leading citizens | of Now! A take part in| he Old Home comm: of ‘ohn (O*Brien, the Department of} will- Head the dalogation. | From next ‘Bumé@ay to the following WIN be” Wide open the Old ‘Home The bars ment based upon {and skill made possibl fan's brother, whe recently wes pro- clatmed G@yitan at Morocoo City. July 72 last, turned the chi the stairway of the 5! ty: to-day before dawn. Shere the litte o! ‘teker agent and & =pottce, ‘Then he wes taken t of the pwns t statlon of the Second avenus ned over to jociety and his fa! 11d loose on| “fifth street/ vated | — wish MICELAET. cartia my boy would return. ‘| give atl I huve for my son found by the’ y rear they have murdered him.’ When Cala wes told that his eon} twae safe he Ganced for joy. his hat and started for the police eta- I would 'e return. 10 tha roo! John ¢ called to come for hini. tion. Arriving there he was setormes her denies he compro-| that IUttle Michael was in the rooms of mised with the kidnappers of his aon,|the Children's Soclety. The doy was| the police are of the opinion that ho| asleep when the father tiptoed into the) He etzed! ‘The Premier, discussing the atrength ef the French foross in Bforocco, sald Gea. Drude had core Groope thea he had asked for, Dad vhile af Warlsbed 1 took the inttia- tive and advised that more men-of-war and an additional battery of artillery {to Casatn [CASABLANGA, Morocoa Aug. — Gen, Drude, commander, rangéments have been ‘perfected keeping the electric Hghts burning and the < eae Memoria! French have been has decided ‘to deapatoh @ portion of'his roads reething Buffalo. at the various hotels hare been length- ened, extra suppties have been Iald in by the restaurants and saloons and ar for strest cars running atl night. Thursday witli be the big day. Gov. and the Legislature will take the osremontes attending the of the mae magnificent Mchinley Red: ced rates “Savertived dy all the mll- Sedioation Qt th sare See up by the Famous “Woodbury; cutting and without pain. This is no miracle, but a well the most scientific principles and’ perfected by yéars thoughtful-study; knowledge successful experience is offered: you! only at the offices of the Woodbury Institute. —It nat safe to: trust} the inexperienced practitioners, as no| part of the body is so delicate and easily marred. IF YOU HAVE Noes is Unshay Outer: Lines” relide. Smalig Hollow, Buperfiuous * Hale Baggy Skin. Pimples, Blackheads Hnir Troubles. or Facial Blemishes. Write to-day for information, ‘and our reply will be mailed in sealed envelope. Bettar ati and ask questions ion in person or by letter freely given and strict | peote: sional confidence ‘a seeured. Woobsury INStinoTe Dept. D ts not telling ail he knows and that he pald a ransom tothe child stenlers to Insure him against torture and mur- | room filled with sleeping children. man he-opened_his eyes and saw his noel he seized him about the neck and gave Store Closes Datly 5 P. M. When on July 2 the boy ft wes loarned by tho po peace had happened alon| and given the boy a penny the child's playmates hear may: “Come with some pennies. ° Since that dato the po ceised to search for me and I will give you Boy Tells His Story. m giad cry. The police had not the| heart to separate father and son after} this display of affection, and the boy was dressed and accompanied his father back to the station-house. There the | tather sald: Threatened to KIl! Boy. “L got no letters from the Black Hand Society before I lost iny+son, but after he vas stolen I received two. Thay demanded $1,600, and threatened to mur- der my son unless the money was raid. was stolen, tice that a ig the street! Some ot | d the man have neve! “ddnappers, ‘They were of the opinion that the boy | fad becn brought to New-York and was| being kept prisoner !n one of the Ttal- Jan sections of the city. i When the boy wna taken to the East | ty-seventh street police station last he wns very proud of his new | noes. He wanted | strut about in them. It was plain kidnappers had not treated him harsh- ‘iy. When be gave his name and ad-| | dress. the police scarched hiv pockets hed found &@ pleco of brown paper on 1 owas written “Gloyanni Calta, | Hilton sirest, Brooklyn." On the oppo- | Bite of the paper was written “Fislo- Di." ‘The police could not understand what this last meant. A messenger was hurriedly sept to notify (he parents of the bey thnt his kidnappers had given him up. The buy was ten questioned. He speaks good . and for one of his years 1+ un- k man about th Z ne up to me on the face and offered me monoy,” be said. “Ho offered to take me to see my uncle. He gave mo<pennies and took me en any elevated train across the river. After & willo I got scared and wanted to| turn ‘back, but hé“Geld ny hand. After! \ We ¢rcesed the river wa rode on another | @levated train, and then we went to a Utthe house—that was only two stories high. A young woman and a man who wore two handkerchiefs over his tace, #0 I couldn't soe anything but his eyes, met us there. I called this man the Bogie Man, They took mo in a room| o¢ No 148 Becond avenue, tumbled | “ ppetairs and kept mo tnere all the time. | iF If I cried they slapped me and spanked | me, and if I was good they gave me| goodies, They never let me out of the! foom until last night, The men would fo away in the morning, dut the woman om the floor, and when I wantwd to go! And slapped my mouth. was always there. She made me sleep | basy “Spur aid pity he Seled ine a itwie devit) I was instructed to give the money to a friend who would call for !t."" Calla said he had many relatives tn New York and his wife had’ many. ‘The police believe he did not talk feely for fear that he would put ‘suspfoion on one of these. In fact there js a sus- piofon that a certain relative could clear up the mystery of the kidnapping. The father and son then started for home, and on the way down by the elevated train the boy saw a man wear- {ng a elouch—hat on the other side of the car. “That looks Ike the man who took ime away,” the boy almost shouted as |he held his father closer, The police found the man was an early worker tn the markets and not an Itellan. No suspicion could de attached to him. ‘The police will question the boy fur- ther he peri i iy _ FALLS 3 STORIES, __GETS BRUISED EYE; Baby “Tumbles.Head Down, | Upon Brick-paved Court, Practically Unhurt. Ninotoen-monthe-old Jonnie Hudson, from a fire escape thls morning and fell three floors to a brick-paved rear yard, Tho baby lives and not @ bone in her tiny body wae broken, Jennio's mother works in a Twenty- street department store. Tho baby tw onred for during the May by hor grandmother, Mrs. gohan: Wiliams, | Crawling over the Ww! “Last night they cut my hair and! wave mo new clothes, Then the first | | man told mo that he was going to tak: k me home, I wont to sloep in his arm: : and when I woke up I wae on a plat. 7 form up in (ho a{r and he was gono, I : nuver ane the ¥ hiw head “Do you exp: mewwsnwer ag intormation + turned and that he at that "No, Toe was essiae vigil bi Our entire new stock wae Foeently dn veed In puting et a fire above we. Jured, But prices nave tumbled baby made ing from the kitchen Mrs, Will- her way to tho fire evcapo, \fame was in the next fat, | with @ ne(ghbor, Tho alght of a ble dow in the area- way dolow caused little Jonnie to loose | hold on the fire-caodne, Hhe fell off | yond downward, tut a! | sido, Mra, Willams, lof the child. ran into The grandmothor wW het arms hurried to Hospital, No, 0 Iast atroot, ser the nelehbor! Monjamin Ir examined tho baby and found the Kiuhty-eeoond 04, adan fat! TO CLOSE Reduced from $21 Gloria Silk Coa’ Gusernky-Dhind OFFER FOR BALANCE OF WEEK Their Remaining Stock of SHANTUNG, PONGEE and GLORIA SILK COATS. Shantung and Pongee Coats full or three quarter straps and pipings of variously colored silks in black, blue, brown, and maroon To CLOSE 10,00 AN 16.50 Reduced from cet acaee 50 and $25.00 — at 12 Noon. length—trimmed with 16.50 -50 and $33.50 Furniture Re-covered. {Beautiful Damasks, Tapestries, ind Blrvect, West bil ; THE OUTER | | | In order to close out the remaining the balance of ips Women’s Skirts—sacriFicep, Models we have arranged a tremendous sale for sborn GARMENT SHOP. stock of late Spring and Summer this week— AND. OFFER. ledre oper") ohatting | the GnNd 1h) Yorkville followed by « score.of women | the house | 4.90 They conclet of Mohaire and Blot Panamas {n nll ahades, Voile, Fancy herd Oheoks, All this season's late rurneen, i fo'a_ ont Huth wae ordisd tint eve, 12 West 23d St, aati’ re Saletf on very slight! By water, ly Furniture practioally unin: Grand R Rapids Furniture Matiouany pariment Ineiudir L ife time Raping do nat yall vr Grand We Keep for year aA a ad take pride Cirsaraian els ave nat Wainui, Birak of BRASS BEDSTEADS, Maple, at 6x: Fur ture jalily, We oell the kind that you i", At ae BUraly, Low Priecs el yam in portunity ut ¢ bea § 2} Son to ges goo MANGES BROS. Established 4092 136 to 140 W est 23 bili HE OUTER ‘Pe $790, 50 $4.50, gcently Must close out to make and Pine Batiste, elab Val., 12 West 23d St, fart 500 High Grade Skirts At About Haif Our Cost Price, Recent’ Fold for $10,00)* $4450, $1230, $I5.09, $16.00, $17,50 psborn Sale of 1,500 Lingerie Waists Embroidery and French Lace. Avouue Hotal. Each. Mune in binck only. Black Taffeta, Vinidw, Stripes, Mixtures and Bhop- mode! In nearly all sizes, : met through to 22d. ift rte 1 GARMENT SHOP, 9230 $5.96, $6.75, $7.50, reom for Fall Waists. parately trimmed with German a PIRh through to 22d Velours, in rich colorings. Five- plece frame Suites re-coy- ered andy made $14. 48 to appear new (Call, Write or Telephone.) A. depressed or flat nose is built; j Method in a few minutes without) by 37 years’! e'of your face to new andj Office Hours from 9 A. M, to 6 P. M./ | | the ditect 14TH 8ST. ing. under i4THS FHM [RR PCr re rn for M. eeting the Demands of Fall: st FHF AF AA HHS SB Cove rs 5 Ship Covers allowing 20 yards|\| material, $4.69 We maintain one of the largest work- - tooms in New York, where we make Slip _ Covers of the yery highest or- der. The cu- Perfor or- ganization snd skilled workmen enable us to guarantee complete satisfaction, cven though our price |s the lowest 1 New York, Suttes requiring more than yards. proportionately low in price 20 ALead That Is a Lead! , Haya Seon] Tham tm the Mer- ringed ty Thebes gon-nines and World During the Last 3 Wook Days. | Triwhe Combined, Mink of It! More Tian ¢ Others THE 14TH STREET STORE, Up- |j/ holstery Dept., Fourth Floor.) | 7,130 |946 More! are hurrying in to STREET STORE sort of. young giant. FE ES SS OLY KEK EK CMW RW IN BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING. Boys’ Surts, the kind usu- ally $3.50 We know exaggerated, but we want to make this sale of School Suits a tremendou recent you will be amazed A Great Shecial Sale 50c BLOOMER cor PROM 29c C Vis "to Sho. alt complete, with lace-covered para: sol and. ro} Boys’ ie Pants Suits. {35 couse y long pants suit left over from ast season js in. | WAISTS, - uded in this sale—Just the thing for made of Per- ool wear—single and d Cale; sizes 4 reasted styles and plenty of pre to. 14. Spec- Cc patterns; strongly lined and made; fal.. : sizes 14 to 19...0. re eae rE CRARS; reg. RANT LEG! fine rose: LON FaNGy doze Ey FANCY HALIBUT M LR. ish FHICASSEE CCKE NS] CHOICE VEAL ROASTS, Ib en, f OF CANADA MttTTON | ata very low pric D. G ISLAND WEAKIIS! BOSTON MACKE OR BOILED STEAK. & HE 14TH TUS, STORE doesn't buy as ONE store. It buys as ‘FOUR stores. In other & words, it shares in many of the important purchases made by the Henry Siegel system of : gigantic department stores in this city, Chicago and Boston. Each of these stores is under ¢ personal presidential s fision ot Mr. Henry Siegel. All of which means that THB 4 EET STORE obtains advantages that cannot possibly accrue to any other aie fe % a single management. And this fact is very plainly and pete, Prore a REET STORE now. Summer merchandise is clearing swiftly, while lines of all finds meet a big and increasing demand. If you haven't-been in THB 14TH i at the way business increases. BO 8 ea a eeeeereencrern It is the -lustiest . Sewing Machines The Famous Corona VEN- DRAWER, _ ball - bearing, S:: i drop head n s, like those would ask ble our prige. No noise, no ex age A child can tion operate them a4. ately. Sew all kinds of material, such as lawn, silks or canvas, without changing the needle. Folds just tixe a table: $13. CIHE 14TH STH $1.98 aS it’s unusual and that it sov Plain Double Brecsted Coats, or Double Breasted Coats with Belt. Knickerbocker Pants with Latter, Many different fabrics, plain Blues and t new Fall Mixtures. Suits for boys trom 3 to {6 years of age. Everything prepared for gasy-selection. (THE 14TH STREET store, he Third Floor.) Corsets. EDIUM long and low bust Corsets, Fresh spares and Vegetables, | OOK BEXCIAL YY the 0 ble go-cart. with of a full values (THE 14TH STREET STORE, ‘Third Floo: _ Groceries, Wines. and d foguers FLAVOR IXO TRACTA — Blue Band, absolutely. p' Righiy. come encratsd extract, lemon or va-| bie Billa: " reeular — 25c. | tas a [XArN600K CORRET oft sealing Ty with full ruffles, trim- foll yokes, trimmed ™ . 7 material Ah Severs! || aca with ince tnver- || Wit embroidery or: LO, Moreens. | Brceilent graded Towp of w)de lace, In- Ince Insertion and teriale—in fact, the equal cortlon, ribbon and || ton and edae, cluster fucks, 30." Made with. deep fiounces 0 edge, That have w wide fare, and. with with Tanmgone_ conse | eax CABRIO DrAwens | Z5c | (THE 14TH 6 Sixth | 980g Seinen rent ehyiee, ree with Jonotennes le 70K B24, ribbons; value $1.80. ny doaes, § 986 it, pemetiiched tucks vane $14 epretlly | are cee foun | TOMATOES—Fancy rea ripe tom 6. eae hex: een a vice EET STORE, Toor.) MUSLIN GOWNS with 4 and ot tear off $2.00, : ee il We and 39c (THE 14TH STRE! STORE, | Second F AKMOoUR S| SHEE AnD Lo $1.25; 9c Save. WEDDING EY - Sold py t $3.59 Monday NIA’ CLAR- warm, full Wine; cellent blood kallon, $1.45 Mat si ful ge bottle BLACKBERRY Piped Dands Oc PETTICOATS of fine Frmnric. with deep fare | flounces’ of embroider: 98c $1. 9B TINE WHITE Cat BIUC PETTIC# of excellent gooda, bandeomely trimmed with several tows Ince Insertions and embroidery —flouncos; value, 3.00, PETTICOATS of | eeoaient Ranges ey! enp cluster tucking: (THM 14TH STRERT STORE, Seeoud Floor.)