The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1908, Page 12

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+ Ly Aes PATUR Al TOOK THER BEES Mrs. Osterheld Month, Returns and Kidnaps Children Afier Fight. HE TRAILS HER IN AUTO. Missing Returns After Many Hours of to Search Without Having Located Her. |Missourl Pacific 11-8. New York Cen-| 4m 1000. tral, Reading and Union Pacific 11-2 |and Pennsylvania 11-4 Dudley Oliver Osterheld, pastor of the | First Methodist Church, Ozone Park, L. 1. failed to-day to locate his wife. | who yesterday kidnapped thelr two children, He traile] her over miles of territory in an automobile, It developed to-day that the kidnap- | Ping Was accomplished on the eve of e pastor and btain the ehtldren. signed to-day bear the to them by real estate and the ined to say to-day w or not he knew where his daug and her children were “My d tried to to fight by being made 1 that I her unh. My w He parsimonious new dress in ve her $h to myn the h had to pay the rent out Denials for Husband. John W. Gray. counsel for the Rev. Mr. Osteririd, denied that his elient had Deen clo with his wt “He was al- wa kind and generou said the law- yer treated her as a husband, | father and clergyman should.” Mrs, Osterheld disappeared four weeks hile proce gS were pending to @ her sani Her husband and} ildren. of Charles Hicks, at Oakley Imont avenues, Ozone Park. | ng Was seen or heard of her until lay,/when she suddenly appeared at the Hicks home, in a carriage, with two women. One of her companions, raw- ened, muscular a | the Forcibly Take Chiidren. es!" cried the pastor's crlea Mrs. Hicks to d Mrs. Osterheld and her companion forced the door In and rushed | into the parlor, where the two daugh ters had been play dren. Mrs. Hic Mabel, was d the little girl) Sprang on Mrs. back against the| ¢ boy from her * cried Mrs. Oster- The latter | d forced her to | With the children | two women sprang age and the horses were a run toward Jamaica, Prayers at Rectory home son after- | yme with xrief He called a score ess was peared 3 . DIVULGES THEFT IN DREAM. es Her Sister with oe i DALTON’S SMOKER LEADER xv the LS 10 STOCKS M FIND WIFE WHO AN ACTIVE MARKET FATHER OF ELOPING PRINCESS 1S DEAD \aDemise of Duke of Tuscany Recalls Escapades of Louise, Saxon King’s Former Wife. iO WN Strength of Northern Pacific and Reading Failed to Hold Off Late Reaction. 17.—Areh Duke of Countess Austria, Jan. IV., Grand father of Princess Louise, A selling movement in the early mar-) ket to-day cafried stocks to a fraction- | duke SALZBURG Ferdinand ally lower level. Trading was active | Tuscany. ings widely distributed. Can-| Montignoso, formerly declined 13-4, Amalga-jand the divorced wife of the present mated Copper 11-8 and Reading, Great who last year was Northern preferred, Brooklyn Rapid Transit and American Sugar large frac- and and dea adian Pacific (King of Saxony, | wedded to Signor Toselll, a musician, | died here this morning. tions. us z am here was a slight rally which falled | ~ hold, prices driving downward Smelt- | Amat. Copper... 51% % ing losing 21-2, .Amalxamated Copper | Am. Car é& Foun. 20% la. . n4 | Am. Tee Con... 17-8. Great Northern preferred 11-4! Am. Ice Coi.... 16 i+ 1++! eu A rally watch set in before méd-/ day was continued after a slight cheek, | a special d or Union Pa-| A. T. & 8 a special demand for Unto Rac Bigs (lt ++ + ORE RR ORE DRSEEERE PE OR EF OR FE and Reading, which recovered Broskiyn fu.ly The Hill stocks and Brooklyn Canadian t rT chi fe) 3 Transit increased their gains slightly Ghee 3 and American Smelting also returned | Cht 6 Gira 14 1 to yesterday's closing figure. Federal | Git 149 1 red ylelded 4 and Pacific] Col 2 = 104 +4 Pacific and Reading rose 1M 2k y and carried up the entire pe list with them in sympathy. Very ge es heavy orders were executed in the ac- bs ba Er + i |tive specialties and the grangers. North- | thier” Ao at ts ern Pacific gained 2 3-4, Brooklyn Tran- | Inter Hees 2a 1 Tih... Central WIN 122% sit 23-8, American Malting preferred |{nter. Pump fa Bom ta 2 Reading 1 3-4, St. Paul and Interbor-|Louls. & Na OL 100, 1h + ough-Metropolitan preferred 1 1-2, Con-|M 1% 14s 1 = 1 solidated Gas and International Pump me Res oa tf 1 1-4, und Union Pacific, Southern Hu 44 2 Pacific, Great Northern preferred, Il- | Wt The + ae Nnois Central, Kansas and Texas, Nor- Hy a +1 folk and Western Ontario and Western, pay 6 a merican Sugar, National Lead, Gen % 1h. = 5 2) eral Electric and Distillers’ Securities | Snsve'y Eits $38 There was a reaction in the final | Preared st ribs £4 Gealings, in which some of the gains Heading ii): 7 aatey were wiped out, the market ciosing Republic Steel pf. rites = 7} otly ock Island... rs mixed and active. Rock Island: =. pe +4 The total sales of stock were 864,700 South. pee bs we + 1s shares and of bonds $3,775,000, BounaRy, coals ES eee Rt. Lou's 8 = [St.Louis Sv Se 7 Union Pacitlc +1 The Closing Prices. ES sca 32 ft To-day's highest, iowest and last prices of /U 8; Rubber. part stocks and of net changes as compared with TS: ,Steel oat yesterday's final figures are as follows: ; if ig | High, Low Last. eh 8 Allis. Chalm, pf.. 19% 1914 1015 — 24 4 Advance. Stern Brothers Men’s Underwear To-morrow, at Reduced Prices Silver Gray Wool Shirts or Drawers, medium and heavy weight, English Natural Gray Wool Shirts or Drawers, medium weight, English Natural Gray Unshrinkable Wool Shirts or Drawers, superior quality, medium heavy, Imported Pure Silk Shirts or Drawers, with double seats, medium weight, 31.10 _ 1.75 2.10 2.95 Sale of. Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, $ cross bar and plain hemstitched, Doz. 1.00 Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn, in tape and cross bar effects, Doz. eae eee area Each 15° Doz. 1.75 Minplenibaiestesn oh tay U2 ome, ths) intape and cos bar eect, Each 3B° Dor 3.75 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Attractive Prices Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of plain broadcloth, also fancy stripes in brown, blue, olive and smoke, double breasted model, pleated skirt with fold, 14 and 16 yrs, $18.50 Girls’ Wash Dresses, of check and plaid ginghams, 1.98 guimpe effect with bertha of white pique, 6 to 14 yrs, : . Girls’ White yn Guimpes, cluster tucking or insertion of embroidery, 4 to 14 yrs, 65¢ MISSES’ WAISTS (14 to 18 yrs.) Batiste, trimmed with embroidered medallions ie and Valenciennes lace, $2.95, 3.95 Allover Laces and Nets, 4,95, 5.95 Scotch and French Flannel, 2.60, 2.95 Boys’ & Children’s Clothing At Greatly Reduced Prices BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE-BRE! $4,75 to 8.45 Values $6.75 to 12.45 D SUITS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, Values $4.95 to 12.50 $3.75 to 8.50 BOYS' LONG OVERCOATS, of fancy mixtures, alues $7.95 to 12.50 $5.75 to 8.50 SOAT. wn and Gray Mixtures, Values $14.50 to 24.50 $11.50, 15.56 West Twenty-third Street) é& | Mis ITHE EVENING WORLD,'FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1908. HUMAN DERELICT FOUND DEAD IN PA MISS VANDEL GETS RAE LACE Pays High for Some Made by Nuns in Ireland Two Hun- | dred Years Ago. the Suicide’s Identity. to Ouse bad he did in life, why he slunk richest who |Central Park when all was dark Austrian conut, |quiet, placed a gun to his head Vanierbilt yesterday visited the} drove a bullet into his brain Irish position and purchased from | never be known. Miss E. D. Manes the rarest set Of] Qiicide's finish irish point in America, ‘The set in- cludes two cuffs and a collar and has a history of unique Interest. ‘Tho Jace is whut is known as the! Impress Eugenie pattern, and was made two hundred years by huns at Youghal, County of Cork, Ire- | Un land. It was nest made, and, aucording to the best | worn derby lay on the ground. experts, required twelve years to com- piete. The texiure is so fine some parts {it cannot be traced without a gl of Gladys Van- heiress, derhiit, will shortly. marry an They found him the dawn was B¥eaking over the of millionaires’ mansions on Fifth nue. : Clutched in his left hand was ace toe He that it was to remain @ part Exposition of the lace ex ses next w opresentauive of | Siise’ Vande alled Al ithe \Garden | ten colors, will be distributed through SS\wednesday and had the lace re- > : = on Wednesiay favection Of the oride. | Sunday World in Greater New York torte: * sunday. Not a Card or a Mark to Lead Ireland will contribute the datnttest | What friends he had, what good or His was the typical morning opposite Seventy-first street as | Over the back of his rude death- jade with 6@ thread, the ;bed—a rough bench—hung his head. A | been dead for hours, leaving not a card jor & mark in his clothing to lead to ——_____- The third Bolleau Girl Art Calendar, in HIS LAST STGLEN AK vator From Which He Tried to Jump. | John Rose, etght years of age, into | several other boys have been amus and and may . 1. Frankfort street Rose was instantly kil {elevator at 2 several days. this morning. |the elevator and the first floor of this row |moving platform. ave: | |1abel cutters, the jthe same boy about a week ago playing about the elevator. This mo haa later will Women's West Side Republican Club the Hotel Astor. time permits, to address a gathering the Pennsylvania Alumni Association the same . The next ce. RIDE PROVED FATAL |Boy of Eight Crushed by Ele-| and themselves by stealing rides on a fretyht | He was caught between building while trying to Jump off the Mr. Whalley, of C. P. Whalley & Co., who occupy the second |floor of the buihting, said he thrashed ing the Rose boy and two others were back on the job. The two boys with Rose jumped in ttme. Young Bose "ilved’ in James street, peak at a dinner of the} He has promired, i Lord & Taylor Annual Clearance Sale Women’s & Girls’ Winter Coats continued. Most Attractive Values For Saturday, January 18th Women's Caracul Cloth Coats made of Finest Imported Materials (rich and glossy;) coats 50 inches long, heavy satin lined. Women's Broadcloth Coats of Imported Black Broadcloth; effectively braid trimmed; 50 inches ing tor | led | | the e *25.00 original price $45.00 re is only one other set in existence. [his identification. It was the road fol- | .XOur&,.& a) Po Ga Fed Mn) proper timate aucen victoria lowed by many to a self-Inflcted death, | viewed by the Coroner. = long. Crt an . | with the Potter's Field as his last rest- —————— ‘ z ss derbilt paid more than a V7 Ges Andere Unpaid) moron tunes |inei lacey | GOV. HUGHES TO SPEAK Women’s and Misses’ Coats “No lace of this degree of fineness; The man was probably forty-five years has been, made in, vears.” said Missiold, He was rugged and powerful. His HERE TO-NIGHT. of Manes. wan it were forced to work by | Hair was light. eyes blue, and he wore —_—_—_— ‘ % Canile light. This sort of lacemaking a sandy mustache. His clothing con-| Gov, Hughes will arrive in New York Broadcloths, Cheviots, Mixtures was given up because it was too hard | sisted of a cheap serge sult. He 5 | to-day. He is scheduled to make an ad. F uiise it Was | sistey c! : was 5| to-day. ad- 2 Jov , ials ; and’ reatites, so ‘inde. “patience the feet 9 Inches tall and weighed 170/ tress to-night at the Carnegie Hall and Fancy Novelty Materials ; break down in health, | Pounds. On his right hand was a cheap | in the {1 { Book: . 8 inh rigEwithreures stares meeting in the interest of Booker T. sever: 5 arted with the lace on | Ting see e eg Srusiscce Tanltntan ent ‘al models to select from, at! $15.00, original prices up to $30.00 of at} Girts’ Winter Coats Greenhut The Store of Superior and and Moderate Prices. Company Dry Goods Suits and Overcoats : Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Strongly Reduced broken sizes: At Reduced from 3.75, 6.75, At Reduced from At Reduced from Girls’ Suits, Coats and Dresses Underprice At 1 A number of one-piece Frocks of (Formerly occupied by B. Altman Qualities To make room for our new Spring stocks, here is a summary of the heavy price-reductions we have made on the remainder of our Boys’ Boys’ Reefers and Children’s Overcoats, in plain and fancy fabrics, 5.25, 6.50 and 8.25 8.50, 10.00 and 13.50 Boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted belted Suits, in navy blue and fancy mixed materials, knickerbocker trousers. 3.50, 5.50, 6.75 and 9.50 5.75, 8.00, 9.50 and 13.50 Remainder of Children’s Sai'or and Russian Blouse Suits heavily reduced. Young Men's Suits, of fine mixtures and solid tones: Sizes 7 to 16 years: 13.50 and 15.00 17.50 and 22.50 Because we are clearing out our stock—these decisive savings : Girls’ smartly tailored Broadcloth Junior Suits—Prince Chap models; double-breasted coat, full-kilted skirt. In the most wanted shades: 1.50 Reduced from 18.00 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, in navy blue, brown and gray; double-breasted model in correct three-quarter length, flannel lined throughout: At 7.50 Reduced from 13.75 French serge and Panama, in new guimpe and full-plaited effects, trimmed with braid and buttons; sev- eral pretty styles in light and dark tones: At 5.00 Reduced from 7.50 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York & Co.) aa PORE ASR ERR E FE ASE SEES ER ERE R ES EERE RECEROS. Gesesseesescesose BAEFAEAALEASAALSL Sesesesecsesssoosecosesoses sosoneeeseeeete? < 1% \¢ ® e e i} The Third Boileau Girl ee 3 § by EERE 3 1908 Art Calendar In Ten Colors, Will Be Distributed With SUNDAY WORLD January 19th In Greater New York Only Final Clearance of Entire Stock of Cloth Coats arranged in three lots, at | §5.50,$10 00 & $15.00 original prices $10.00 to $35.00 Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats double breasted model, full length, heavy satin lined; any size, 6 to 16yrs., at $12.50, originally $25.00 | Girls Sailor Suits about 75 Suits; colors: Black and Navy; | sizes 4 to 14 yrs.; to close out at $0.50 each original prices ¢12.50 to $15.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. oS PIANO on Cral} LOOK, Ci WXTHFAV., 19270 20 °STOFETH NEW YORK, 53 Pianos in | $2 To-morrow’s Sale Every one at 1-3 to 14 of the cost when new Sale Price $175 | When New 1 Weber Upright (Tone like ne 1 Steck Upright (Great value.) l Needham Upright (Fine condition.) 1 Lureh Upright.....++ sondn (Like new.) 1 Sherwood Upright........ (Worth double.) 1 Gibson Upright... (Fine condition.) Alsc 47 others. s11> F $125 3135 $95 $100 Why do without a Piano in your home when you can buy one ior less than the usual Piano rent‘ We will take any of these pianos back within a year and allow amount paid in toward payment for a new Piano from our unexcelled stock. We offer a selection f2>m » ifen splendid makes, headed by the fa- mous Gables and embracing the wondertul H. & S. G. Lindeman Self Playing Piano. DON’T HIDE your savings under the parlor carpet. Invest them in a Sunday World “Business Opportunity” and Your Dollars Will Multiply PPFFEFIES. SFTIVSFSTTTFTES SSTITFTISTISISTISS SITSFITITTVGTIG: 1 arcacmanefonetd inate Dass vmcieremans ia

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