The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1911, Page 3

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eens een ~ THE. EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, _ 1911. DECLARED VICTIM ) OF VENGEFUL CROOK Letter From Convict Stating| Bernard Rogers Was Locked | SEARCH FOR BOY |The New Man Is Standing CIGAR IMPORTER poe Boy Declared Kidnapped ee oA SR SU Prosecutor Told His Nephew Was Stolen in Revenge for Sending Man to Prison. PHILADELPHIA, April i—After a and private de old Bernard ristant Joseph P. Rogers, wh peared on March 2, ®& Mersage has been recely through the mails declaring that the lad was) kidnapped and sent adrift in a freight ear for revenge by a man who had beam convicted and sent to prison by Prosecutor Rogers This letter, which has aroused the; lice to greater activity, was rec elius Roger the boy, at his 1 Highteenth spon A pos twely he nephew of As | an “Dear Sir in an emp | fan Baltimore & Ohio of the satd years in ¢ on him, » making his + made my st I will see hin letter, and 1 vengeance t Pleasure in| miserable like he If this does not work | © This {8 no Phoney » God he ts dead. “CONVICT 8643, Cell Got Second Message. The above communteation bad h deen turned over t Mr. Rogers received a urther “complicated th | missive | ! mystery: the descr dark cold Waverly: street entered a yellow shutters at 3 dark man t Chub, Se 1 will pair BROWN.” hat Mis 8 convinced t A negro dete trict In seareh o} “short, dark seribed, ‘This search sult. Prison Records Agree. . Inquiry at the Kastern penitentiary | it haa establishel the fac coll No, %2, There haa viet who Wore the nur hes not yet been No. #43 was ever 352, The police expect a re to-morrow The Baltimore & Ohio and the Deta- | ‘4 ware, Lackaw ‘ have also be« books for a away of his own & could have daylight wil vend explan Assistant [ was sutficient ask that @ po ‘ould son store of str for nis Seva Co-Reapo in Divorce Cas “Tis thing of litigants alleging that the n ‘unknown’ ot fact the declared J the Supreme Ce A witness had teste formed the ‘plaintift's | the drawing of the comp. of Max Pa who the You not true, Was it? Prager did not attempt to explain the situation, Justice Newburger satd he | weuhspersin 4 sane under advisement, 4 \ ¥ | pre at there fs @ ness 3 sage contained on the postal cv » from: Inst Be Named) Oo" Beside New Woman To-Day Tf}|S HOW FRIEND In Every Class and Society | Discovered and Labelled by Olive Schreiner, Who Declares Both the Out- come of Changed Con- in Car to:Die Feared True. ditions ‘eecdadinesiatiion Ideals. AFTER THE KIDNAPPER. The By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | id label him. The woman who made South Africa | mous are yer “Dude” and ‘“Vo- luptuary of Feeble Intel- \ lect’? Are Passing With the Emancipation of Women, Which They in Vain Oppose. sents him to her p 68! SHOT > value, cld in the Being of New Ideals, 1 and social ideals white. a or TO-MORROW Thursday, April 6th 0 Duchesse Satin | ni Costume b 2 | Ya 4 No wonder the fashion world Y have gone quite mad absut black satin suits. Surely nothing 9 could be more strikingly stylish L than these winsome little new- comers priced at $17.98, although Regular $25 Values Fascinating to a degree, and the most ideal kind of Easter costumes, 3 and Locked in Car by Vengeful Crook. cases STOLE WIFE'S LOVE $50,000 Suit Against Dentist. | | and Loftier } | Jacob Hols, on the witness stand in tj [the Supreme Court, Rro in the {| trial of his suit for $0.00 damages | {| against Dr. Charles BE. Watker, a den- | } | ust, for allenating the affections of Mra i | Rois, nearly wept to-day oe he told | + | how his wife's love for him f J | ten happy years. Rela in a clear j|porter at No, 18 Malden lane, New York, and lives alone now nt No, 211 Until 1304, the tenth year of our mar. | | riage,” ne aald, “she called me “Dear Jake” and T called her “Dear Flora.” ‘The New Man, | | 1 took her driving on the Roulevard mate and mascu-| J! Jovery day and always when I left in tne. eoudtanpert the Libs or came home at night she | pea would put her arm# around my neck of the New ‘and kiss me. Sho was always attentive | Woman, has ar-) to the children and kept them well rived! Or, rather, | . he has been with! | n took m: t | 4 ; ad in fine raiment, the} eaitiy aun ' BERN AT 7 ROGERS 8’ fingers; fed on luxurl- aie ‘ be 460 and 462 Fu'ton Street—Brooklyn. us for some time, ! ail met but it remained] effete w toil, | ESE Al ae Eke naw | = ACTOR AND WIFE 'DR. W. G. DOUGLASS WINS os FROM WIFE. ) 645.651 Broad Street—Newark, N. J. Got Evide in Raid a aia PAETERINES yo a Wa ; re for Olive Schrein.| “°"* of ot iH 1 IN DIVORCE SUIT a caidas —————— Their jaunty short jackets delicate- ly satin lined and beautifully trim- med with very wide silk braid. Handsome large frogs effecting fas- tening. The skirt fashionably nar- row with inset plaits at either side. Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES a a en ae eae Soe er, author of! ,, “Woman and La-| otners, bor," to discover All Usefulness Gone. ey: her physical labo: ption Koes on, | ¢ t having taken| She stay 12-16 West lath Street—New York. Their tesitioks Enables Wife An of Dr. Frank W. Smith to ne Latent ee Win Decree. 1 . who t and SOLDIER ff | SAILOR [f | and CITIZEN a The Main Food of these three { classes of men is bread. i tions Court was dismiss: oa a __| KNEW MURDER SUSPECT which she Ivoren trom New Man 12 : crobe wh - fon th The soldiers and sailors of every nation are werk i ine Rema a4 petal Meal alle we on rations, and in most instances a large pore | wc aid tion of their daily food is bread. af f A i iF K [ ES All citizens of every city in every country | cat bread as their staple food. Because bread gives nourishment and strength. i | Don't Hide Them with a Veil; Re-| . A nove Them with (ie New Drug What bread do YOU eat? | [OMRON PLOMESIONDON, PEUMESTONDON, PLUMES LONDON PAUMESTOND SN, PLUM ; IMESLONROU,PARMSPLONRIN,PARMES LOR ON, PAUMESLONRONPARMESLONBINE A, C , f i [OMRON PSUMES LONDON. PAUMESLONRON, PLUMES [ONRON,PAUMESIOND ON, PLUMES » pani ei ro DON PLUMESIONRON, PAUMESLONRON,PAY 2 PHUMES ONRON,PRUMES THURSDAY, APRIL 6TH, ce .PhEMBBLONBON,PM| : : ToNPON,.PLuM Hosiery and Underwear PERS LONDON, PA | AT EXCEPTIONAL’ PRICES, ' | | UM! DREN'S FANCY STRIPED SOX, inal desirable colorings— EAS ER HA PON PLUMEL Cee rlarly 64,00 dot. 1, doz. $1.45. Pair es 25 j P. WOMEN’S URE SILK HOSE, reinforced cotton tops and soles, ‘t ; 1.10 n and Bronze Regularly $1.35 pair ry ov Asa special one week feature, to Aa how iss ribbed, imported, f inexpensively beautiful hats may be produced by using ts and shoulders—Regularly 7sc each, .OS \ WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, gauze lisle, lace trimmed, von sizes 4 to Regularly $1.00 each, 55 NDON PLUMES AEPLUME WITH A TRADE MARK WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, Milanese silk, Value $5.00 each, I wewill sel! 100 London Plume trimmed SELECTIONS OF EASTER HOSIERY, EXQUISITE DESIGNS ! | IN SILK WITH SELF OR COLORED EMBROIDERY, ; 4 : At $8.25, $49.70, $1 4-95, $13.94, $14. , Orders Executed to Match Gowns or Slippers. 1 oe In Our Model Hat Exhibition Rooms. Dreadway & 19 Stueel. | a : ‘th While we are not milliners, we feel it will be we! = worth our while to sell these hats, as conyvinein evidence that one may produce the finest .o't « a hat at half the usual milliner’s price | A 10c. BORDEN’S ii ws COUNTRY-BOTTLED , MILK duced under the most rigid sanitary regulae tions. Is pure, clean and safe. London Plumes as trimmings. London Feather Co., 21 West 34th St. Package iakes 10 Cups. ONR, mrs NP QUEL CEYLON TEA MMBsLONe SU.PAUMESLoNRON PLUMES LoNRON PhuMtRa Lane.» iphen Pk lONROUPAUMEP LONE SU EAMIES OMRON EAMES LONRONPAYMESIONDON PUY MES ,

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