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en oa ae sneer eee lz : KIDNAPPED GIRLS | come zou street to-day and his akull waa frac tured. The automobile belongs to Ben. | jamin Stern, who has an office at No, a THE EVEN ooat jand finally w Eleven-Year-014 Boy May Die 42 Fifth avenue and who iives at No. ryt 18 Maat Eighty-seventh etreet, and was 7 driven by Mr, Stern's chauffeur, Leopold A pointed argument When your glasses slip off your nose and break, it’s a strong argument to Insure them; the ‘ Johns Sucuon Chip rovides insurance against .the reaking of lenses, and at the same time will afford you per- fect eyeglass comfort. Fitted to your glasses, 35 cents. Arres': 1 irl’s from school and ran in front of the ear, | Harold P. Keeler, Show Girl S| whiten was being driven slowly. Dam: ‘ merey picked him up and with Police. ex-Husband, a Prisoner fo Roosevait Hospital, It ts thought the boy will die, Dammerey waa not ar- at Red Bank, i My tRe-pelice of this city for forgery, and | Two DB whe te believed to have had a hand in| poy 4 With Ov ‘bi ania. kidnapping of hia three-year-old | srk cat ommmmeeioe ane a Sold only at our stores Monday night, was arrested in Rel TRENTON, N. J. April 26.—Phil- Bank, N.J., last night and is held there ippo de Angelo of No. 49 Butler street, e pending action by the loca! police this elty, one of the leading apirite in notified of the arrest, an’ a request for | pany, and hie brother, Francesco de! . requisttion will be made to-day. | Angelo. employed on the Philadelphia | $4 att, Zint Street, mear Fourth Avenoe KeSler's arrest was the result of a! and Reading Railway, both prominent! gs W. h Street, near Lenox Avenue der arrest at the Second District | 76 Nase treet obD Btroet Givoreed. He telephoned her yesterday poie, grt le ‘ tion on @ charge of murder Broadway, iad ead asked that she be reconciled tO Gommitted im Beranton, Pa, tn 1897, Us Paltm Beret, oppo A rR, Brosizn (#7 Broad Btrest, near Hahne & Co, Newark ammerey. The boy waa Kolng home | man Riley of TraMc Squad C, hueried EEE misselt P. Kesler, who w wantea vy, ACCUSED OF OLD MURDER. G@aaghter from the Hotel Baroni on in Scranton 14 Years Ago, Ideut. Funston, of Headquarters, was the Itailan Trading & Raking Com.| OOS and Oyricions ruse of his wife, from whom he ta !" the Italian colony of thie eity, are | ga Columbus Avenue: Slat ang and Bireote Bim, She had just returned from | ‘The men were traced to Italy after the ‘yiell to Police Hendquarters, where she) ha@ obtained a note calling on any poliee oMcer to arrest Keeler on the of the warrants against him - York, but she protended to ac- in his plan to meet him in Red Bak after the performance last night. Keeler approached her in the station she showed the note to a Red policeman and demanded that Keeler be arrested. Me. Keeler says their three-year-old Gat ter wae given into her custody. Sheltives at the Baror! Hotel on West | Fordy-third street and is @ member of the Hippodrome chorus. ‘The child disappeared Monday night Mrs. Keeler asserts that she was takgm by Miss Ethel N. Whiting, who been caring for her for some weeks. Miss Whiting lives at the Hote! Cha@lsea, on West Twenti treet, but had been temporarily stopping at the ni. Mrs. Keeler alleges that her huspand was behind the kidnapping. K@eler tried to take the ohild Jast Fri- dasMight. He had taken rooms at the Baybni without tne knowledge of his wit% He took the child from his wife's room after having had Miss Whiting cal to a telephone, Afbcllboy saw him run down the etreet toward Sixth avenue with the | child in bis arms wrapped in a blanket and gave chase. Keeler had a taxicab engaged. It was standing in front of Jack's re it at Sixth avenue. He trie@ to get away in it with the baby, butga big crowd prevented him. He arrested, but was released in the Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Ave.—37th and 38th Sts. Ready-to-Wear Riding Apparel FOR WOMEN, MISSES, GIRLS AND BOYS Spectal Department—Fifth Floor, HABITS, BREECHES, SKIRTS, SHIRTS, HATS of Wool, Linen or Khaki Fabrics and all the accessories for a complete Riding Outfit Offered at Our Usual Popular Prices Women’s Washable Habits Of Austrian crash, Holland linen, khaki and novelty linen fabrics, Safety, side saddle or divided skirt, also coat and breeches, Value $27.50 1 8.50 Girls’ Washable Habits Lad sGon and breeches, or Norfolk coat with cross saddle skirt of Austrian crash or khaki. | Value $20.00 | 4.50 Sizes 8 to 16 years. Riding Breeches and Bloomers FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS Of natural linen, black sateen, pongee or black China silk. 1.95 to 6.95 Night Court upon his promise to leave fe and child alone, tl CHILD MORTALLY BURNED, ; MOTHER TRIES SUICIDE. ‘ pict tebe Widow's Four-Year-Old Girl Played W4th Matches—Herself and Two $ Neighbors Also Hurt. Mrs, Mary Gorman, a young widow, loft her only child, Ida, aged four, alonp in her flat on the top floor of the thre tory house at No. 716 Bedford avemie, Williamsburg, to-day while she we to market. The child got up out of Ged and played with matches and the mother returned to find her with wartpents all affame rolling on the floor, . Gorman snatched her up and ran through the hall screaming. urs, Mary McNulty and Mrs. Catharine Carey overtook the fleeing woman and beat out the fire, which had spread to Mra, Gorman's clothing. Incidentally they: scorched the!r own hands badly. The child was taken to the Eastern District Hospital and will probably dle, Mrs, Gorman, who tried to throw her- self from a window, also was taken to the hospital, ae QUICK VERDICT FOR WOMAN. Divorce Granted From Man Who! Left Her 20 Yea Sugtice Kelly in the § Brogkiyn, to- e tice 4o @ little © h wo her § gratitude. was Mrs, Bathing Suits FOR WOMEN, MISSES, GIRLS AND BOYS Spectal Department—Fifth Floor Complete assortment at popular prices. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses NEW MODELS SHORT SLEEVE MODEL of white English Gal Cuffs and Pocket trimmed with Striped G: LONG SLEEVE MODEL of Natural English Khald or white | English Galatea, braid trimmed, detachable shield. | Sizes 6 to 20 years. Value $2.56 j Separate Washable Skirts ‘o match Middy Blouses, of white non-shrinkable English Poplin or Natural Army Khaki, full pleated model, with four inch hem and detachable suspenders, Lengths 18 to 36 inches. Revers, Eanely Roberts of Halifax, Nngland, She asked {or @ decree of absolute divorce trom Vrederick Roberts, secretary of the Roberts Realty Company, No. 18 Broad- way, Manhattan, Mim. Roberts testified that @he was martied to the defendant tn 1881. He to America to found a home for her their two little boys. She nevér got more than a dozen letters from him and no money, and #he had a ” le to bring up the boys, ‘They | * d insisted that she 1 find thetr father, and finally found Nobérts living at No, 84 State street ; M. Lott, whom he ine » and who a Value $4.75 Women’s and Misses’ Washable Skirts OF A NEW ENGLISH CORDELINE FABRIC. Wide ribbed English white Cordeline, button front model; jaranteed non-shrinkabie, engths 35 to 42 inches, Value $7.50 Reptateres Trade Mork, Eatadlished Halfa Century. She testified wes president of the Roberta Realty Company and that Roberts was only @ secretary at $10 4 week The Court granted the decree and ordeged that Roberts p salagy to his English auie Mttle English wo! Court and hurried away. | —_—— SELIGMAN GIVES FOUNTAIN. Alfred 1. the Park I ronge drinikty ds the work of West Sixty-sev Rodf, the ti ‘Tie fountain represents @ large rook. ‘Thesbase is hollowed out in the shape of @ cave. At its entrance stand faum, He is looking up at a great b planted on top of the rock in menacing is $10 a week Summer Bed Coverings At “The Linen Store” Bedspreads and Quilts, $2.50 to 25.00 A very desirable collection, including Aerial as well as hand embroidered Linen and Batiste Spreads in all white, Also an attractive collection of English Printed Spreads in a good range of patterns and color combinations. Lightweight Blankets, $4.00 to 22.50 per pair The collection includes the desirable rakes of imported and California Summer Blankets in all sizes for Single, Doubl 5 Extra Large Beds, 8 ei thanked the 8 presented to jent a magnificent and Dimity, attioade. The faun, startled, has ee yond se Wool Filled Comforters, $3.00 to $30.00 each tha€ the wo dearly Sum- nd Silko- Dlueed in « Par Dopa y Dived by Snip ley’ yethird street a Mast night to James ©. ad trae managcr of t ne Opposite ign to become superin- Waldort-Astori it of the garage of the Automobile bas a. ef Amero, | Py . » KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO, |ontme tater they returned to Amerton | fone, worth less than $7.00. All refreshingly new, and trimmed after the very anu WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, JASCHa G Between Lenox.& 70 Aves." Dry Air Cold Storage for Furs One of the new modern plants in New York City—the only one uptown. Temperature 20 degrees above zero always. In this vault Furs retain their original tife and luster. You ate Insured Ue loss by fire, moth or theft. Moderate charges. Phone 3000 Morningside and we will call. Unprecedented Offering of Women’s New Tailored Suits Backward Spring Forces Manofactarer to Sacrifice His Stoch at a Big Loss) YOUR OPPORTUNITY We bought scores of the very latest, newest best Spring models In Women's Suits at a ridiculously low figure. They're yours to- morrow at proportionate reductions. Imagine getting a $19.50 Suit, Included will be purchases—which IT IS THE YEAR'S GREATEST 1911, | rn ey toh pun A I i y AND) ih aL Jersey City—10 Minutes to (Hoyt Street) Bronx and L. I. DIRECT to ) A. & S. Subway Station (Hoyt Street) A. & S. Subway Station i] ee | Three — Great Waist Offers for Thursday Beautiful 98c Each FOR MANY YEARS THE | ABRAHAM AND STRAUS WAIST STORE has led the whole city in value giving, in being the first to show the styles and in having far |}! assortment and widest |) assortment in not only the higher priced imported and do« mestic models, but in the popu- lar priced waists for every day wear. This year, however, with a decided revival of the demand for waists quite unprecedented in its way, we have offered the best values of years, a striking evidence of the truth of our slogan that this store sells the most wanted goods at the lowest |} prices in the city. i Our Specials for Thursday Are The Following Waists at 98c Each (NOTE PICTURES): Waist No. 1—stylish, all Waist No. 2—a very neat Waist No. 3--very attrace over, cluster pin tucking, with | and effective waist with sailor | tive lingerie waist in all over | fronted. wiut lace’ tinerting collar and revers of polka dot | striped lace inserting and | on shoulder, sleeves and front, | border handkerchiefs, Peasant | tucks. Pretty, trimmed collar. || Prett: tucked jabot down front | Sleeve. Buttoned in front—| Peasant sleeve, with stripe 4 one of the most pleasing sum: | lace inserting. Buttoned back. —high collar. Buttoned in 1 | back. mer waists ever brought out. Second Floor, Central Bldg, $2 Models at right at the beginning of the season, for $14.95! found a handsome gathering of our own Sprinj must also go at deep price-cuts. CHAN $19.50 14.95 $2250 16.59 $2450 19.75 J.44 Suits, End-of-Month Sale of Women’s Pumps, Ties, Slippers, This will be an event In our great money saving sales. You can not well afford to miss it. We shall offer on pay THREE THOUSAND PAIRS OF WOM- EN’S SEASONABLE LOW SHOES at a saving of from $1 to #2 per pair. The greatest shoe vaiue ever offered in any city. Let us prove it. Tans, Patent Leathers, Gan Meal Calf, Velvet, Kidskin, Canvas. Enough to please everyone, None C.O.D. or Credited. Trimmed Dress and Semi-Dress Hats, 4-98 You won't find a Hat in the assortment, and ft fs « large and diversified t latest style-thought. The shapes are eminently attractive for young or mature faces. Of rough straw, chip and Milan; small, medium and large; effectively trimmed with the lates! orings In flowers, Imported wings and fanc-’ feathers. High-Grade Ribbons: Two Specials SUPERIOR QUALITY MOIRE RIBBON—S3§ Inches wide. Also TAFFETA— 534 inches w in all the wanted colors, black and white. Re larly 29¢; yard SATIN AND’ 7 border; 534 Inches wide; In w! 'Women’s 50c. Silk Gloves at 34c. a Pair. TWO CLASP, DOUBLE TIPPED, fine silk Gloves, in black only. Better buy several pairs at | this price, Main fy t Building, _—— ee a = ° . 1 | 25c. Colored Arts and Crafts Curtain Scrim, !22c. Yd. SUITABLE for draperies for windows and doors, in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and | I!\ libraries. $1.00 Washable Austrian Cretonne Table Covers, 39c each. = Th's1! . BB , pink and blue. Reg. 3 Chiffons, Nets and Laces WHITE, BLACK AND COLORED CHIFFON CLOTH—40 inches wide, Regularly $ ‘ WHITE AND yard REAM COTTON BRUSSELS NET—7a Inches wide. in new designs; white and ecru; 18 in. wide. » Embroidered White Goods, 89c. | HIGH GRADE fine white materials, such as embroidered figured Batiste, Marquisette,Crepe.etc. || Waist lengths and Remnants of plain and figured white Fabrics, that have been selling up to 79¢., || at 25c. a yard, $1.98 English Long Cloth, $1.59 a Piece. Yard wide, soft finish, very desirable for women and children’s fine underwear, in 10 yard lengths. Gaeerese 1 Main floor; rear, East Building, 59c to 1.59 } 4 396, 55c G y $5c¢ to 75c; dozen yards. . Wool Dress Fabrics: The Latest S4-INCH ALL WOOL H SUITINGS; 52-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS, colors ay ALL WOOL FANCY BLACK VOILE; wool filled by and HERD CHEC! HA(RLINE SERGES AND FANCY MOHAIR egularty 690, 79 ., 49¢ tans and grays; 50-INCH | $119 to $1.49 1% inches == — os Semen eS ea EES aaa ah ae S4INCH ALL WOOL MANNISH MIXED SUITINGS ALL WOOL BLACK WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS; $2-INGH ALL WOOL CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, navy and black. Reg. $1.50, #1.75.. 1.19 Colored Cotton Dress Goods BORDERED MERCERIZED FOULARDS, SHIRTING PERCALES and SCOTCH GINGHAMS, in ail the most wanted styles and colors. Regularly 12 . Cc IRISH DIMITIES, SILK’ AND ‘COTTON FuU- INETTES—newest colors and designs. Reg- 19¢ == | Women’s $3.00 Oxfords at $1.98. | RIGHT AT THE SEASON'S BEGINNING, there could not be better Footwear news. ’ | Several hundred pairs of Oxfords, in all patent leather, two eyelet Tie, with plain short fore part, flexible welted soles and high Cuban heels; all sizes, 24 to 7 and widths A to D. Second Noor, West Buflding. | AND SILK 3 yard New Silk—Big Savings WHITE STRIPED MESSALINE—all silk; in five different size of the most favored fabrics this season. Regularly 47 Cc + one yi le; in navy, Copen- black, with white stripe: 3c AM rd wide; correct LARD! 79c. Black Percaline Petticoats, 44c. BLACK PERCALINE PETTICOATS, with an attractive black and white bordered plaited Second Near, Bast Butlding, | flounce, finished with small gathered ruffle. ——————— ~ 50c. Jeweled Hat Pins at 19c. Each. { 23 Inches wide; rich bt for the new tallored coat: color and lustre. Three qualities: At 1.39, 1.69, 2.00 Per Yard | EWELED HAT PINS, an importer’s overstock, at less than half price. | Odd, artistic mountings, principally gray finish, set with reproduced sapphires, amethysts, emeralds and pearls. ? | A number of pretty designs in gold plated mountings, as well as In the antique rose finish; the stones are all clear l cut and brilliant. l An additional trimming and effective ornament for the Spring hat. Main oor, center, Central But) #. Altman & Cn, FURS, RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE ° | 8c. Apron Ginghams at Sc. a Yard. || THOUSANDS OF YARDS of good durable Apron Ginghams, splendid assortment of ci | in blue, brown, green, red and black and white. | 25c. and 29c. Imported Madras, {5c. a Yard. IMPORTED SCOTCH MADRAS, in a v iety Of pretty woven stripes, in combination colors on bl mn green and gray grounds. A splendid wearing and washing fabric for shirt waists, house or st | drens, wear; ches wide, Subway fl FURS REPAIREDOR REMODELED, RUGS REPAIRED AND CLEANED. | LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED. | ( e . ° '|12c. to 39c. Dainty Embroideries, 7c. ABOUT 6,000 YARDS of Embrofderies—the daintie: thing like these prices. Indeed, seldom are Baby Se ‘finished on fine cloths; ir ne instances two and three tly. Nainsook and SECURITY IS GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR LOSS, AND O DERS RECEIVED BEFORE THE AUTUMN SEASON FOR THE REPAIRING OR REMODELING OF FURS WILL HAV. THE ADVANTAG” OF LOWER CHARGES, to 19¢, and finest we have ever offer underpric All beautif DRDERS RECEIVED THROUGH MAIL OR _TELEPHONR PROMPTLY xK ‘9 ay ik are ‘i ; illia a . © ray 7 -| 39c. Navy Blue Mohair Brilliantine, 29c¥ || A RECORD PRICE for these favored cool and dust shedding Spring and Summer fal i i excellent material for bathing suits. In navy blue only. “FOLLOW THE CROWD? == Women's 15c, Undervests, 9c. i Women's 35c. Stockings, !9c 1 i Bitth Aurmi, 34th and 35th Streets, New Bark. Main floor, West 1 a = Pr, | , low my v 9, 66 9 FINE COTTON Und neck, INE LISLE THREAD S he World’s “Want? [.i0' Organs ite and Bec, wil ce hite Gamiinatian futte. 200 > LUVIN Utd, a7, F Low neck, sleeveless, cotton Combination Suits, shaped; knee length, lace trimmed, Main floor, front, Central Building, i} $ 50c. Stockings at 2dc, nen hread, in tan and black, roidered fronts; some plain gauze lisle in tan and black, Main floor, front, Gontral Butiding, J 4