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KIDNAPPERS STEA GIRL TO AVENGE CONVICTED PALS Annie Del Duca, Whose Sis- ters’ Testimony Sent Men to Jail, Missing. WHITE SLAVE BAND. Children Had Been Made Vic- tims of Gang at Moving Py Picture Theatre. ‘Annie Del Duca, ‘whose sisters, Mary, eleven, and Josie, Hine, testified against a gang of white slave traffickers last sprin Mer, as @ result of which ‘Were sent to the penitentiary, 1s miss- ing from her home, No. 101 President | Street, Brooklyn, and tt is the belief of | her family and the police that she has 4 deen Kidnapped for revenge by friends of the convicts and 1s being held pris- oner, The fear has been expressed even sthat she has been put to death. Although the girl has been missing for two weeks her parents are in deadly terror of the white slave gang, and they dared not ask the police to find her. However, Caroline, a younger wister, took matters in her own hands | @nd reported the girl's disappearance. | Del Duca and his wife, during the! trials of the white slavers, received | many threatening letters. They were! told to drop prosecution or they and their children would suffer, Five Sent to Prison. Under police protection, however, the} two children testified against the pris- oners. They told how they would eave @choo! in the afternoon and would go to a moving picture show, where a man|/ would give them candy and money. | ‘The story they told was too horrible to} be printed. ! On the children’s testimony Judge! Dike on June 22 last sentenced Frank Salvatore to four years in Sing Sing. | Carlo Carmada, an old man, and said to be part owner of the show, jumped | his ball. Michael De Macalay was sen-| tenced to two years, Frank Grella to ten years and to pay a fine of $500, Vin- cent St. Marla to eleven months and| Raffello Gambria was ck of evidence. m of the men it was! thought that efforts to harm Del Duca| and his family would cease. Recently, however, it is said the father and mother have been receiving letters of a threatening nature. The younger ohil-| «dren were kept closely at home or| guarded on their way te and from echool. | Fear for Daughter. | Anna, the oldest daughter, was) thought to be able to care for herself. When last seen she was at Bergen, street and Fourth avenue and then was golng to carry a message for her mother. “Please don't publish anything abou: | this,” Mrs. Del Duca begged when seen | by an Evening World reporter to-day. | “It will only make matters worse. I'm afraid of what will happen if the story | comes out. | When asked if she and her husband had received threatening letters recent- | jy Mrs. Del Duca said that she pre-| @erred not to say anything about it. | “['m not going to place my daughter fn further danger if I can help tt,” she added. aged seventeen, HOTCHKISS IN CONTROL OF INSURANCE COMPANY. Supreme Court Places “Lloyds” Under Charge of the State By an onter of Justice Page tn the Supreme Court to-day the New York In@urance “Lioyds,”" Superintendent ‘of Insurance Hotchkiss. In his application for control of the duly, there Mabitith tensive fire Superintendent. Company, known as was placed in the charge of office went over the 8 found an excess of $14,629 in over the assets. The “Lioyds" have been doirtg an ex- underwriting business in New Y6rk State for years under the supervision of the State D nu ion for custody of the fairs of the company, Mr Hotohkiss swears that it had been tn a weak condition since 198 and that ‘o It ft to continue business would be THE EVENING WORLD, concern, Mr. Hotchkiss states that tn 1910, when examiners from his holders. “Lloyds” books, surance Ass petition as: J insurance dseertoo TOKIO, Jan The members of the New York In: jon are given in t! migias Well, John Yoodcock | & Company’, Clemency fo: .—The sentence of twelve of the twenty-four anarchists condemned to death Wednesday for plot- ting to assassinate the imperial family were commuted to life imprisonment. TANUAR FRIDAY, dangerous to the Interest of the Polley | Women's 50c and 69c Underwear, High grades, silk trimmed, hand fin- ished; regular and extra sizes, . 29c Main Fioor. Sykes, William a hud, Edward Ke Y 20, 1911. 54-56-58 Twenty-third St. West January Clearance Sate Fur Coats and Small Furs 85:00 Formerly 125.00. Moire Pony Coats 52 inches long, made from se- lected skins, brocade or satin Formerly 59.50 ) Sable Squirrel Coats 36 inches long, made from Liepzig dyed skins, brocade \ Formerly 125.00 j Australian Seal Coats 52 inchés long, made from selected skins, brocade lin- lined. lining. ing. Black Fox Sets ; Pillow muff and animal scarf Formerly 40.00 | to match. Formerly 145.00 To Close Out Entire Stock Baby and Broadtail Caracul Coats 52 inches long—brocade linings. 98.50 Formerly 165.00 French Seal Coats ) 52 inches long, made from ) selected skins, brocade lin- » 37.50 ings. 78.50 ( border. 85.00 Formerly 85.00 ) 145.00 Formerly 225.00 > 48.00 Bisam Seal Coats (m2zttu 52 inches long, made from imported skins. Formerly 195.00 | | 125.00 Bisam Seal Coats (2x4 52 inches long, trimmed with pointed fox collar, cuffs and — | Formerly 295.00 J 195.00 Natural Racoon Sets 22.50 to match. Pillow muff and animal scarf ! 25.00 Formerly 40.00 \ | Entire Stock of Fur Lined Coats-—t cts ou, 35.00 Yeap The Overcoats raed Presto, button-to-neck, black and gray and fancy cheviot over- coats. All new, up to the _ minute, high grade styles. BLOOMINGDALES® Choice of Any Girl’s Coat in Our Stock at 9.95. An exceptional chance to buy a a a de choice coat at an extraor- sdinarily low price; some are lined throughout and all are in newest and most attractive styles. Materials include caracul cloth, plush, corduroy, kersey, cheviot and fancy mix- tures in large variety. Sizes 6 to 14 years, All colors, None C.0.D. None on Approval. None E: changed. No Mail or Telephone Orders. 21 thor BLOOMINGDALES’ All This is a great yearly clearance. not see such values again this season, Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, | blue and fency cheviot,in derby model | with knickerbocker trousers; to 16 years Boys’ Russian & Sailor ‘Suits, | sizes 2'y to 10 years... zes3tol6years ? fine materials; Boys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, made of all wool blue serge, fancy At worsteds and cheviot; derby and Nor- folk models; sizes 8 to 17 years Boys’ Russian & Sailor Suits, Sizes 244 to 10 years........ Boys’ Overcoats, blue and gray, coats, astrachan collar and cuffs and fur trimmed coats; sizes 214 to 16 years Hloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 60th St, Section, BLOOMINGDALES’: in¢lude black and blue ma- cut in Here Are Some of Our Many Interesting Specials for Scturda i > Men, Here’s Your Chance To Share in this Not-to-be-Missed Offering of -. 1000 Men’sand Youths’$ $15 Suits & Overcoats at Every Suit and Overcoat in this sale is new in style, fine in quality and correct in fit. Every man will find the style he likes and the size he wears, The Suits terials, fancy cheviotand fancy worsted suits in all the new patterns. models. n All sure to please. Sizes 30 to 46 Chest Measure—Regular and Stout Extra Salesmen. None C.0.D. None to Dealers. Men’s $3 & $4 Trousers, =" $1.88 No Mail Orders Boys’ §3 to $10 Suits : Overcoat At $1.88, $3.88 & $5.8 88 Women’s and Misses’ Coat Department WE HAVE ARRANGED IN THIS DEP’T A SALE OF " Winter Coats at About Y% Price Mannish mixtures, polo Imported mixtures, cloth and plaid back ma- and_ black terials, 10.00 Formerly up to 21.00 Silk Velour Coats Full lengt h—three-quarter } fitting, shawl or sailor collur. Formerly 70.00 /35. .00 English polo coats, 15.00 Formerly up to 30.00 velvet. Satins and broadcloths, in pas- tel shades or black—only one of a kind. Formerly 50.00 to 60.00 BONWIT, TELLER & co. higher priced lines. VOGEL BROTHERS 42d St., at 8th Ave. All Day Saturday YotiijorM- Double J°A’ Stamps With All Purchases Winding Up Our January Clearance Sale of Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats With Values as Strong as During the Opening Week This sale starts with renewed vigor and impetus, for we've just clipped the prices on 1,100 more suits and overcoats, most of them from our This represents all the remaining odd lots—two, three or four garments of a kind—that must be disposed of before inventory, which takes place February first. $15, $16.50 C® $18Suits @® Overcoats $] 1-75 $20, $22.00@® $23 Suits @ Overcoats $1 5-50 "$25, $28.00 @® $30Suits @ Overcoats $1 85° VOGEL BROTHERS 42 st.at 8 Ave. Spring goods, now is the time. sum of 535 Fultot > be long 25.00 Formerly up to 39.50 Evening Coats and Wraps | | 25.00 Tremendous Reductions in all departments to make re Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats also || Ladies’ Suits, Long | Coats and Furs at extraordinarily low prices; the final reductions. | yet bought your winter garments the same time buy ‘On CREDIT anything you want for the small $1 Per Week Zeitz & Tarshis BROOKLYN POEEAGAADE ENE ADEE OGY ing business, and it won’t ¢ not know it yourself. i Men’s $1.25 In the number are plain finish; sizes 14 to 18; worth Main Pl Six shirts for $4.50. BLOOMINGDALES*: Men’s Coat $1.25. Sweaters at 78c They come in plain g and are firmly knit, warm Shirts at 79c and loor, ray, and thost comfortable; sizes 36 to 44. BLOOMINGDALES": While the buying, naturally, ” for If you have not Save money and at Renowned High-Gr. opp. Elm Pl, you of $150 to $300, before you'll 4 Walters on @ old, bond there are still enough of these kid gloves to last all day S assortment are 2-clasp glace kid, in all sizes, full P. K. several hundred pairs of elbow-length black, in smaller a LOOMINGDALES": $2 to $3 singerie Waists $1.38 These waists were made to retail for $2.00, $2.50 $3.00. with long ar sleeves, Dutch and \ high neck, are hand- somely frill with lace edge. Ten different styles. Newest Models of Walters ade Pianos are offered in this sale at a Clear Saving to Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime, | $1,000 Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player Piano Outfit, : tafe, io invest fog u's Walkers Wan 6 Sizes for Every Man 32c Ea. Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves at 50c | Men’s Underwear, at This extra interesting special for Saturday only. has been heavy since the sale started, The: collars in every size from 14 to 20, Among the many well known 2 for 25c brands in the sale are Sterling, Helmet, Tri- angle, Interstate and many others. The collars. are arranged according to size them quickly and conveniently, day. In the overseam, and No mail orders, ection all sizes, each A Special Sale for Saturday. Sweet English Violets, 50 in a bunch, tied with ete and tassel; regularly S0c. end 15c ana 25¢ ani 75e.;at... Extra Large ‘Lavender Orchids; veguicr $1.00 kind. 35¢ and | Cardcnias; regular 75c. kind; come at, 3 for $1.00; each 35c rt | Complete Line of Seasonal e Flowers at*Great Recactions With this coupon the Green- on the rcof will give your trimmed with medallions and Crocus Bulbs, ) Extraordinary embroidery, cluny 1 dosen Tulip Bulbs value at and val. insertings. toe Neng issus Bulbs, Each has a side with soil, ready for 10c ne bulbs. oral designs, $1.00 up. Artistic Ale, CARS TRANSFER Artistic in every way. rail My Haus at in'pas | Exchange yj.'s yi 3 Mooi pleated negligee shirts, in coat \ model; cuffs attached, of cs Sold only in half dozen lots at 6 for 21 o: cellent quality percale an 2 atest values in the cit: ; blue Imported black broadcloth, printed madras, faultless in 12 for 40c. ag new wing, standin ary double cheviots and full length, sailor collar of style, make, material, fit and There are Oh ig an in th, Main Aisle of the Men’s Store, so you can select © , at at Men 'sCollars at3:cEach 58 New Styles 3c BOM AL OOM DAL Ae Surplus Stocks from the American Knitting Co. Men's $1.50 Underwear, fine me- dium weight, natural gray wool shirts and Steve) 75c SLOOMLNGDAL Fresh Cut Flowers New ‘‘Klosfit”’ Petticoats | «$1.00 7 Many women braved the stormy weather Saturday to par- ticipate in our ‘“Klosfit” coat Sale. been fair there would be none to offer to-morrow. in price, as every woman knows. They are made of fine quality black moreen, are tight fitting and give the wearer grace and comfort; with deep knee flounce of cluster shirring and tucks; fitted at waist with elastic band, and strengthened at hip with jersey cloth; regular and extra size arnt Highest grade construction, $ W HEN you don’t No extras at all to pay. Upon first payment of $5 piano ia delivered to your home, 3 advertise nobody $375 Style A Rich Toned Walters Pianos, $198 | §450 list World Renowned Walters Royal Pianos, $225 % knows that you are do- $550 Style D Walters Pianos, Special at $200 | $600 Style Lexington Pianos, Special $600 Style Queensboro Pianos, Special at $255 | $650 Style F Walters Pianes, Special ——es The Store of Certain Sa tisfaction—BLOOMIN GDALES’, Lex. todd Ave, 59th to 60 h St. ive, not enough to affect the wear; all sizes, including extra spa Men’s Winter Shoes, $2 Aspecial that brings you the chance to Save substantially, Calfskin bluchers, lined with — leather /7 or drill; double sole, vici kid, patent or tan; suitable for busi ness or dress wear. $3 is what j you | would i. expect s Styte If ew | *° Pay Saving |} Boys’ 92. 50 Shoes, To-morrow $1.69 Saturday,ut Black calf and kidskin Bluchers, and some patent leathers; 9 to 1314 for smail boys and 1 to 514 for the bigger béys. sho. ———_———t OOMINGD You may sizes 6 | AT 29c Silk Four- in-Hands, 19c | Large flowing ends, full length, |# newest colors and patterns; solid |f} colors, stripes and two-toned effects; 3 for 50c. Main Floor, i BLOOMINGDALES === Men’s 29c Sus- | penders, 19c | wall of good elastic web, full length, rustproof buckle; strong leather || ends; detachable, in a big variety of choice patterns; worth 296. - 19¢ Main Floor, 60th 8t Bide, half price Men's $2 All Wool “$7 90 Shirts, made with $] 29 heavy silk front bands, drawersto match, each Petti- If the weather had Much reduced Veiticont Section, Second Floor, To-morrow Will Be a Great Piano Day Here! Don't Miss This Really Unusual Piano Oppor- tunity. Read: $300 $525 )