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Mies oe an a Rt OO Ae lA TIN Suen er ce Cia ee meee eC ET TEE LE LET THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. 8 RUNAWAY MILDRED tater with Min-prced_ toot and |perty will wm be preterced to pret | gm ° ing Stampe With P | then took Ner titer her wing ao MAE] Sines BUTS,” aid "a prastionl mote of Double 4=n/° Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock as Browsters, where she gave the girl| pursuing the Meal of world’s peace,” . Hats Trimmed Free | money enough to get to Cairo, Mildred | according to the Interpretation of Hun- rode past her station and tried to|tington Wilson, Assistant Secretary of KIDNAPPED AGAIN, walk back ten miles, A farmer found | State, as presented to the third National | her on the road and took her home to| Peace Congress to-day, Wilson presided 7 | |B! s wit aired lied blithely to them, | at the forenoon session. | No Charge for Alterations %, yo on Women’s and Misses jewspaper pictures Identified Among others who apoke at this meat. | Apparel Until Further Notice but t- | ner and ote was sent home in custody |img were Congressmen Richard Bart- Her father put her in @ convent in holdt of Missourt, and James L. Slay- | worty- second street, She climbed the | den of Texas; Prof, BE. H. Griffen, dean | wall one night about a month later and|o¢ Johns Hopkins Universty, and Dr wandered out among the white 1 yong oh: | Early one morning she walked up ti mend ieee — oe Detective David Wilber of the Head. |™ on tes But Police 5 ieee Sixteen- quarters Bureau and told him she was tired and sleepy d asked him to “take Year-Old Bronx Girlto Turn | "er somewhere Oo CONNECTION WITH || | ANY OTHER STORE qe ‘GEL COOPER © ‘ent eo H BOTH SIDES OF 6TAVE. = 5. J.BGr 4 acre 18819" STS.NEW YOR IN OLR GREENAUT BUILDING }||First Aids for Housecleaning IN OUR MAIN BUILDING i The Silks You Want Up With New Story. eecinat ttt arate Is Yielding to Science. Special Prices for Necdful Supplies of Spring Housewares and Garden Tools At Special Pri r 1ces, Friday liners tee. iHocks Sere lets, Weraliee | ing ¥ ; ot bia in a Nays they would cover this page. ea eee in thousands of Spring- This poy A Most Picbseg Sosa nces. i ; 7 seed cet, ttn ' housekeeping things. © following are conspicuous for Friday :- i This Season’s Lowest Prices STOLEN FROM HER BED. |“""““kianappea” in Pebrunry, | tacseertae tom conan eae, a ie | Kinds at This xs ” Our Universal Refrigerator—made of ash finish, in golden oak; thoroughly insulated with charcoal sheathing; metal shelves; patent casters; all parts removable for cleaning purposes. Lift-Cover Style--38 inches high, Same ety vie. {as above white enamel linin De siteviass "$10.25 Same style as above-—with | Apartment House Style Uni. white enamel lining, which Wee eke es S0inches b gh, with an ice capacity $7.75] of about 70 Ibs.; + lift-cover—zine | fore... 0.5 $11.75 41 4, inches high; | Apartment House ‘Style same ‘Aapacity of about size as above ; white 50 Ibs. ; at $9.00] enamellining;at... $13.7! Our Model Refrigerators are constructed with the greatest care made expressly for us, Everything of the best quality from the \ drip cup to the insulating lining. Apartment House Style — 50 inches high;|Size Larger Apartment House Style — 54 ice capacity of about 70 Ibs.; $14.50] inches high; ice capacity of about 90 Ibs.;at...... veces, $17.00 Same size i c 20.00 $ 16.75) enamel tinin 4 in. high, extending from 21 to 33 inches; in, high, exte 23 Our enlarged Silk Store is a perfect bower of silk Reanty today and EVERY day, BUT FOR FRIDAY THESE VER’ STRIKING SILK BARGAINS WILL PREDOMINATE: 36-inch white wash silks; yard 36-inch natural silk 49 f 3 Shantung; yard ..... 58¢ to $1.50 361 cai dated, Te, $1 42-inch imported polka-dot toulards ; imessaline, yard... 85¢, $1, $1.25] 8" $1.10, $1.50, $2 38-10 44-inch i 36- to 40-inch all-sitk bordered fou-| 84° @t-inch Imported marquisette lard; yard. 65¢, 85¢, $1 to $2.50! cloth; yard 58e, $1, $1.25, & $1.50 3,000 Yards 35-Inch Heavy Binck Satin Messaline—in a thoroughly QF dependable dress grade, and a very special bargain at, a yard Ic (MAIN Building, Pirst Ploor,) follow IN OUR MAIN BUILDING This dieepettt $15 This very superior “ sett 2-Burner Hot Plate, double burner and eco- nomical in the Mildred was taught by a private! fects of La Grippe, do not ree Thee TH lived near her home, Mildred always | lung disease derelons, . , This Time There’s Hint of went: tutor’s and returned under | The early mptoms of thew dlenses aw «0 ‘ | kuard, She was never out of tho sight | purring that they too often baffle the family | Clandestine Romance Ahout | sible person for @ minute | phsstctan and he confuses one disag with an-| ‘ aeiy allowed her to run| bronchitis, catarth of the tubes, asthma, heart Her Disappearance. | Alone to Mina Neuznas's home for | wateatios or ray taheclar tobe | she had left behind ‘That very instant Mildred was “kta: | Derpite the expressed opinion of | por in @ tone | ¥ part of Brooklyn next : George Rudd, rotired real estate dealer |day, and told hin of a “tall. dark} Aner tip yr Ros on he ea detect. the of the Bronx and a member of the re- Who had onught | CAS" ss tubweenter serum ote owesrat 10, te cont Rockefeller Grand Jury, that his or tutor's house after “Rane | qutom oforming yer and keeps | Ur away Mildred," has really been kld-| Ins he ‘all night ina dungeon | Wis treatment fe not a single medicine or napped this time, the police pa- | from which she had just escaped. | Pecwet, patent cure, nor the same thing for | tlently waiting for her to come home of |, TH® appearance of her clothing and | every person and every divense—it consists of a a it rather fell to pieces when Capt. Hays nd is ALWAYS based upon a trie and poritive Apartment House Style—same tale of adventure. of the Bergen street station questioned | “agnosis, above; with white enamel lining; It ts the fourth time in a little more | her, Mildred was much Irritated be-| PERMANENTLY cured cases are on record a9 teens tienes than a year that the police have been | cause she couldn't chance the story In| proof that Dr. Anderon docs size as tutor after that, Miss Neugass, who | of until « serious of incurable stage of of this year when her! other, pot knowing whether be has a case of) | napped.” Bhe walked up to a police- | A’ sputum, and before the tredkinglown stage | owt daughter, known to the police Be ine ana neem | her hair did not bear out her story, and | COMPLETE treatment, original, new, setentific, | her own freo will, telling @ peciaieed jw Screens asked to find Mildred and wrest her) Such & way that he would belleve%t. — | and other hing diseases, from captors after she had been missing | nce then there has been a rumor | exercise are neces Mildred slipped away from home | is needet for a tr for several days from her father's L 4 om Bit 37 inches; cho bh bell er ine Jlame we have illustrated is an exe home, No, 1979 Morris avenue, Bronx, |i We etree Serie rater| D6 act Woke Gree nig eens a: ty 4 28 in, high, extending 2 3 to 37 inches, Ble; Stove, full cabi- tionally well made vehicle of ie f i nadia K dal Sires ing to who doss not unde in. hich, extending 23 to 37 hes net base is am ce id to-day, | girig, Mildred had learned to love iad not experiment d all metal window scre all-metal frame which will not warp or rust, and 45, $2.85 —) kind at the REGULAR price Lo oa Gt) he House to Make | ins dangin | M0-in, high, extending from 24 to 37 inches......... 5. c MS $24. We bought a very large ko away of her « ie ¥ | easeaee al good chance | s © months. . ‘Rudd sal that Mildred | | Dr, eon Pg. yy {had been kidnapped Sunday night. She | Specialist, Office, § Mildred ts sixteen years olf, very well 104 gone to bed at 9.30 o'clock and the| and éth avs), New Goveloped for her age and pretty, With Grnety of the family m little later, | (Sundays 11 to 2), large soft eyes and a laughing mouth. | When they awoke in the morning she! Friday evenings till Back of her good looks ts an in was gone, There are the clothes she klet sent upon requ love of adventure, as her history since | selected to be kidnapped tn: - pril of last year shows. Always wil-| A large straw hat trimmed with c / ‘at her teacher and » bow and forget-me-nots ool and started for | PALS rma sarees where knew | omedody would good to her." } Her First Adventure. According to her story, told later, by | e-chamh---unnecemary. a mistake at thi nd Central Station, | ee ‘ ‘ion, “DOLLAR DIPLOMACY” | GARTER'S LITTLE, See eatery con™| MEANS NEW PROSPERITY. taere to whom she appealed on the! street and was furnished with money) Huntington Wilson Tells Peace Men to get back to this city. Her plea was cans iH 7 that she wanted to go how: 1 It Will Substitute Coin ford people wrote to her ¢ id | for Bullets. him she was coming. But she didn't P come. She found a sympa BALTIMORE, Ma, May 4.—"Dollat © exp American | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price ts through the eftorts| Genuine muter Signature (fy not 5 1 am sure that she has been napped.” number direct under peculiarly advantageous conditions, hence OUR price—$15, Back, front and heal are of a fine quality of reed—the gear is strong, easy-running; made of an excellent grade of bicycle tubing, reinforced in four places. The springs have extra shvuiders to rest on, and the wheels “ fitted with % inch tires, insuring smooth running and comfort, (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) Lawn Mowers Manhattan Lawn Mowers— Reliable machines in every detail; every one guaran- teed. The price we name for friday means greatest value of the season; new de- signs and serviceable; made with three crucible steel knives; 8-inch driving wheels; $2.1 16-In., $2.65 18-in., $2.95 Manhattan Ball-bearing Lawn Mowere—Same as above, but with ball-beariugfea- tures which enables them to do the work very rapidly and with less friction: 12-in., $3 14-in., $3.25 16-in., $3.50 18-in., $3.75 Plumbeis’ Hose Three-ply, %{-inch garden hose, complete with Cotton woven hose; made exceptionally strong; upper brass couplings; 25 ft., $1.60; 50 ft., at $3.20] covering made of cotton; inner lined with rubber, Extra standard three-ply hose, g eed first qualitys eet wa Dr Na high-pressure hose; high pressure hose; 25 feet., at $2.50; ae made of brass; will throw [TRC kee saree ert en $4.75 || ciners vireaetcs spray; at 28¢ Also a Special Sale of Paints and Varnishes (GREENHUT Building. Main Floor and Basement.) IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING Manufacturer’s Clean-Up sae ot OULtains and Draperies Nottingham and Fish-Net Lace Curt Lace Curtalne--tn pretty, quaint orate designs my designs spectel for Friday) Bee usual price $1.50 a pair; ae j ed leading expert Lani 2d wt, (between Houre—t0 to lay, Wednesday New dencriptive Don’t Persecute your Bowels i | Cat out eathartice and Oerntre. ‘They axe brutal Irt ankle long, cut with a pronounced , and black patent lcather IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Caldwell Player-Piano'375 There isn't any doubt about it. It is the finest instrument before the public alse at its price. And not only is it best at its price but it is PURPOSELY MADE to BE better than ANY other player-piano at ANY- THING LIKE its selling figure. In short. WE HAVE PUT THE STERLING. “VALUE RIGHT INTO IT! The player-mechanisih is “right;” all mechanical details fu the Grand Centr y designs on suitor. jot the § rtment of the United Notiingham Lace Curtains floral de: arket ap- ry ” “ “ ” The. philanthropt took Mile} States, “means the substitution of dol- wideband rey special te Friday; 8h. Be wyatt, 89.95 are “right;’ on is “right; case-construction is “right; dred to the Manha ie sald, | lars for bullets; the creation of a pros- | Dae a eee sechicey Gusti’ kara ee i action is right.’ sortase ne in red. ” You will Gals find opportunity, ELSEWHERE, to pay $50 to $150 Arab colors; suitable ior Hg MORE than we charge for the CALDWELL—and then you'll get an in- cr urapeties; regularly 60¢ a strument NOT AS GOOD! You Might as Well SAVE that Money! Terms: *15 % vor F10 wenth Other Specialy for Friday in Our GREENHUT Build- * ing Printcd in T -day’s Evor ing Jcurnal. 1s of music FREE (MAIN Buttding, Fourth Ploor.) Nunuine” Friday, A Sale of 10, 10,000 Pairs of Women’ s Low Shoes $] 25 & $]. 65 Net a Pair Worth L. my Than $2.50 Hundreds of Pairs Worth $3.50. Special Selling Prices Are . Full details of this sale and Li ge of some some of the styles are printed in to-day's Evening Journal, a yard; a GHHHOOHOOOOHO DBOOPOOOOO 00900000 900000000009 FREE PRIZES! For Neatest Correct Solutions to the Great SCHUBERT PUZZLE}: 6 USEFUL PRIZES—AlIso a Copy of Schubert’s Famous Serenade FREE to Every CONTESTANT AHEAD OF ALL LIST OF PRIZES (Uphotsteery Store, First Jing) we ey anal ” Great May Festival Grocery Sale st% Our patrons look forward with eagerness to this great annual event--and they hasten, in throngs, to take advantage of it. During this May Festival Sale we offer the leading brands of staple grocerics, provisions and supplies for the kitchen at prices often below the wholesale cost. Herewith we print a partial list of some of the specials. There are many demonstrations and plenty of free samples. If you cannot visit the store, send your order by mail. We fill all mail orders promptly. If you telephone, ask for 4000 ¢ DODOOOO OOOO & S| NOW READY—the current edition of our “Modern Housekeeping Magazine and Food News " Write or ask fora copy. Itis FR: 1—Chest of Silverwere cy Ch.cken( onsommeSoup Hams and Bacon Meats fresh Fish Fresh | Fruits an h DOLD'S ne D-CURED paid and charged orders. We clean fish free of charge BACON 2—Handsome Clock equality dn 1 Ge Mati STEAKS. 14c SUGAR-CUREL HAMS. ib 2 _ 13%e SitciKils OS TONGLES joe, quart can ary 23¢ Chinsok ‘salen S 3—Toilet Set 8 fing poses in Tran Amer 15%e |] iki! iain eas Reta Ghai aSt dee oe PAL hind quarters of Tene . > ; e fig L'WESTPHALIA-STYLE 47 146 mallee teds ib : : ie iz 1214 JUICY MESSINK LEMONS HAM! “shou oi a . 20. 4—Mesh Bag S| TROUBADOUR CMLFORT Doe || Bik luihc lan'af hak" Re | : S| EAL dor., $2.50; large can. c .., Lbe a] 5—Jeweled Lavalliere S| rats ras 0 ALITY TOMATOES 19146 ees of fan 16¢ 0 10c | —— uariérs of Sy 1D@ 6—Cut Glass Fowl Farida potatoes; 2 quarts for FRESH RHUBARB. DD \, 6c fresh-made, country: J QJ@ SEVEN OF THEM? —, ted, lean, fresh S “fe “ 16c CALIFORNIA APRICOTS — Chico bread; a 1 oF € 10c pocked In heavy a DIRECTIONS = - & i ss, rapes doscinegg | (| Oat eee rash THERE ARE TEN FACES IN © | kre: | THIS PICTURE; CAN YOUFIND © | eHOur- EAD nice * & Gamble; for laundry and | 0 bars, 10 large bare, 8c S> package of Star N Trace out the line of each face on this ora separate sheet of paper. To the 6 neatest correct answers will be given absolutely free the above prize and t6 every person sending us a so- lution of the puzzle we will give a copy of the famous Schubert Sere nade, Winners will be ne IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Great Values in Importers’ Baraat Stock of Fine Old Chateau Wines and Other Staple Liquors pang Moselle Wiam) at Nearln One-Third Less Than Wholesale Pr'c (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) S S 3S € S OGD ODOODGHHDDDGHOOOGOOOSHHOHGHGHHOOGHHOOGDOO mail. All answers must he recei at our oflice before 6 P. May 12th, 1911, It is heret for Frivay ad Saturday fore Whisky Pure California Bas & Co. Mereure fhree-Star City......0+ State. seis eetiiiery New York $ ODDDDAVNNANHDND DOD HDVD ODN HAD HD ONHOHDOODYO | (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) 2 1 f Wine: Cognac Brand Se 1, / 2 to abide by the decision of the sehen | Case of 12 Bottles. By thea eee hewed GH ast tiathe i 4 SCHUBERT in this contest. H | | ksiedeime iy it vay ogy ; “ ; 2 U] | Laubennoimer’. om 250, 91,90 California Dr Wines ¢ The Schubert Piano Company | a Ue ‘it a } (WRITE PLAINLY.) It is not necessary to send in this coupon, = © _but name and address may be sent us on any slip of paper. 28 1499| "I momen | Me ANamon ciaiiaisiaiausiaiatnes Ree on ration, | Bl tine a West 33d St. te |i Se Ss (0) peso x — Ask for UH Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them t J . = eee AT ; rer ene eer Be

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