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re ce THE Senn WORLD, THURSDAY, URSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911 "JHE GIRL IN TROUSER eee « TOOKHER MONEY —POLIGE HERO SAVES |“DOC” WATERBURY, 22 === HUNTS KIDNAPPER and nab Waterbury. — GIVE SURETY STAMPS, | ONEILLA AMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Best Quality, Lowes! Prices on Sixth Avenue SHE TED TOD. BACK FOR IEMELS HELDWNENGLAND srcerice BOY BANDITS GET WATCH. Since He Was Robbed He Won't Show It. | To Secure Groceries at Great Savings Buy at O'Neill's On Sale Friday an. Sa‘urday | Woman Changed Her Mind Miss Donaldson Dropped $8,-| Scotland Yard Men Nab Him as} When Boy Arrived and Po | 000 in Gems When Being | He Leaves Liner—Wanted | Annie D'Amico, Disguised as Man, Is Caught as She Waits | ang er Nem , hb a el : Two bold, bad: Brooklyn boy bandits, | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities for Iniended Victim. liceman Saved Her. Carried Out. | for Alleged Abduction, _| ten years old, who held up & companion ‘Thome BOO Chess seein storeectievemene, Mall Orders Fited, Gisiaiactnctas 7 a - — watch, were before the Children's Court | ! i Patrolman Edward Dillon of the Fast this morning. Armour's White Simon " ‘i in Wank tet ; A cable dewpatah from London states ‘ | MEANT TO. KILL HIM. A Hoard of Heaith wagon went to the | Patn n ak Eoels Habe, twaive, of Ne, i Orange | Label Domino | home SEA ead aR Biden il pelts hich hace ed) a man known an J. Howard Ford was | street, got a watch for Christmas, His Star Ba Pure t f | |e toearry away M2 elderly woman through smoke and | grregted to Dover, England, by| companions were fired with Jealousy, Hams Lanes Sugar Lard {the mattress and vedelothing wh at No. 110 Kast sixtieth stree stland Yard detectives a stepped| John Towers of No, 79 Poplar street Armour's t The finest | | English style Declare: Staracio Lured Her to day and then went back Into thel om the HMavemeyer| | The kind Washington, swindled Senator Burrows, of Iowa, Attorney | to Consumption Fancy Queen | Olive Mundred and Ninth and One dndred nd Tenth street, by Policemen Wein ed on the fourth floor, | rf omen who live in’ the a, “Would you bottles, 15¢ value, Fancy stutt y wee we ngreseman TT ist 34 j fiPhe have beak A olth diphthenté fed Star Uner Laptand, which and Frank Davis of No, @ Poplar | ; a k Beis ats ots ‘| Hazing buliding to Ket a bag CONTAIN: | Mopoed at the English port on her way | Street couldn't stand {t any longer. quality pro- fare UMale & Elder's | | that is not New Haven and Kept Ml bead tie! who was Ing $400 worth of Jewelry, which the tg Antwerp, ‘The arrest was made at{| Late yesterday they met Blake at duced; avers | | face” bacon: | | crystal dom- pee ae j . taken to Wilard Parker Hospital yea: Woman he carried out had Aropped OM tne request of the York police, |OFange and Willow streets, asked him gone better; | | loosegee, in | Tone 4 LEAR | Her Prisoner terday nn, ‘Nhe Inapectora found | the statrwe , to let them see his waten, and when | plover : fehl ; Or J. Howard Ford” | © other than square pieces five pound i Mra ng and sobbing for The building is a five-story brown pipet habhoetetheh ed ag tN At AN al chy thi averaging 4 - -- her nd fous of |g t by Men are aterbury, a swindler of inter- | young Blake's mother complained to | bel is Unda: per | cartons; bo ae Ne A trey Gua oe ROW | eee: ete ry Mrs. Mar [national reputation, He ts wanted here | the Fulton atreet police and Detective sale, Ll ll this t + Diagiiact in men's oh Kand on ' f karet Mary Ker ee eiineed | OR & gharge of abduction and criminal | W. 8. Willams rounded the youngsters per te.. 41c { Wa a tong knife in her pocket, Annie A aby ls Rad lnadd Ped de dare [assault and Detective Al Thomas of the |UP last nhght, Diake has his waten l6c fant D'Amico, seventeen yearn old, of No An they vandiing up the bed With red, wax pouring ont ond | ’ ‘the | again, but he kaek (6 anew tt pound First f, Mra. Volnpela made a dive for and third atory wind Kenny | Diatrict-Attorney's office will go to Eng- oad gE all al Mal ltt + pillow. ‘They would not tet her nd her servants were outeide, but she | land for him and bring him back. re aa dean out door it informed Dillon that her cousin, Miss! Waterbury, three years ago, while In Stubborn Colds May Lead| Bortize vais ; on at avenue ween One n y cent have in the world Margaret Donaldson, sixty-thr are . i ; i M ee Peat Ot Dilton, and Hl inie: he Hous ana 1 Wickersham and other prom- aati a laa TE DTASTICS [that tho money. nuire. up the smoke-flled atalrway. ‘The four: Ment men by represcnting himself nal Did you ‘oun that Seraisted, that. pre: 32c The fen ici bie t at aa fared Ce ea CO, Vike « ecyihing lee f Citizens quit_and beat a retreat on the{® correspondent of the Associated | vented sleep. and made wailing hours a her to New Haven 7 re ry ines lturned to her, & lavghed at them second landing, but Dillon plunged on! Press and promising to IIGOTDOTE ES Te ee ened In beth F f Bouse for twentycetuht dayw ho held (ate Krotel in Harlem Court to-day npwagd through the flames The fire| their pictures and a record of thelr | Some #imple medicine. may bo effective ; Gta prisoner he WWandeed tH | ae eRring: Her Btory: the all tht * che creamed. was burning fereely on the third floor, | lives tn rk the said was th prepara: | whore It ts only a tlekting in the throat: : nghe managed tO | ordered her In custod re grope bh F ¢ xcheme ut when your ol ms k MG, add returned to thla city, fter | Cre ha in ly The more poor the more su to Krope hia way up tl the xcheme was exposed | cin Sane Weske SEMMBEy was told to her $ nd att | 2raay while the police att they are to rob wi Donaldson's) he fled to this city and disappeared for tien 1000s eee (shin ee |" a T > ry nd 1) a tim In point f m0 ee three of the little family swore to . The men took the money out and ‘ : 4 rn % feibess j avenge her Sgr aR: car I wrapped it up separately, but would on a , 1000, Secret Service men aN Sue, oobi frst Genulne Westphalian Ham — 59. j with not give It to her, though she followed - located Waterbury in Harlem, He broke | .giiced the conditions that showed 1 had Chivped, per Ieee. ees Ci Ic threats and taun id i them tot street amine. 1 fit as ol Raps . ‘ay when rested and fled through Consumption. I lost ht rapidly; had a Ch [ ta ‘i » went |* street his hale and muse | one Hundred Twenty-fifth street for | hollow cough, hemorrhages and very severe eese take the law tnto | When the wagon had gone she @ hie hands Marana ilk aie Wastes. Marviog [RIAME Nene: 22 Siw York 4b nee Wan while trailin . rooms, | He carried pea, Hiro geld \ Eckman'e Alterative. In the fall of 1905 We. 3, Bh dateiond {tah 4 Per Ib. 20c veins nearby shelter and| men firing revolvers at him, before he/y began to take it, At thie time 1 am per. arveieds BRAY 2 delicious Irish cured lad eft her for disinfecting p welry which she) Was captured, pee ete ay eta Hee 4 ear aee way to doorway near mari at Pent | [in a glass of water and lay down on the | told him she had dropped | .The sleuths hustled fim down to Pee un aag pounan Here trace @¢ fay aid veraging’ 20 lhe! 406 @he Hundred and Tenth street. Gra arly trading In the stock market toe 4 tat fter drinkths It Dillon found the bag of Jewels at the! Washington, where he was tried, found | trouble remains. Il gladly express the y fie eupocsed man by the arm, ne | ony evinced & pasaing tendency, note] Mo ne ce ensyearsold aon, Pietro, |t0P of the Arst {anding, and by the time) guilty and gentenced to elghteen montha | merits Oi medicine to any one." i ppowed hy the arm, he hatandines at ee ‘reaently her ten-year-old ron, Pietro, | ye got out to Whe pavement again he Fe (Bigne q ‘ Whe surprised when the ott hat foil Withatanding the excellent Steel report] Vea in. At t Li Pi in the Federal prison at Atlanta, He ia cttective in » sight of him #he| wag about ready to drop. When the feat ite ditt ts a ee ela nervea arrived he reported sick and| , one is un to the stre id Ket help, we «, ed shortly after] cried to him. “I have tried to Kill my-| The bullding was gutted before the oh cording to Assiatant District-Attor: ie ee live. Run!” firemen got the blaze out. The damage) ney Reynolds, Waterbury met a charm- e be icagy gee was about $5,000, ing youns woman of good family on Nea released a few weeks ago and came | FE and a woulth of black hair tumbled Yerterday, Initial sates were stightlyy SEE the priponer's shoulders. above the closing of last night, but pro + Weinstein then saw that the “mus fessional selling devel ftache” of his prisoner was penciled, and the op Hay Fever: Throw in upbulidine: { the Ing, Which soon gave the lst «@ - Fealized that he had captured a woman Pietro in the street {na flash P Masquerading ay a man. dragging Pollcen = = — Sad SICKLE BLADE FOR HER a point. Into the. houn § po Pieanto Cheese—in i WEAPON. | A. partial recovery was in, progress! to tell them what she had swallowed, | Baits Brewing ute Santos | jars: each eis 14¢ Fess girl refused to utter @ word on, after (hb first hour, but thd market} They found an exe and a bottle of milk eau EK way to the station, but kept her lacked a di ht hand in the pocket of her outer! Dulness cha ou At the station a search revealed ings until near tt in the Kitchen, beat them up together | 9 and made her swallow the mixture, We Give and We Give and When the surgeon they had called trom Redeem Surety i Redeem Surety @ Mickle blade twenty inches long with termined selling of Union Pac’ tfc, Steel | Gouverneur Hospital arrived he said Stamps for $2.50 fe = Stamps for $2.50 and Reading broke out that reduced the | they had saved her life, She was taken : ikea in Merchandise i in Merchandise pita to the lowest "of the day | the horottal « priner. | Gurie ohena: Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d St. Oise ha Chenier MINISTER | HURT IN FALL. | Best Qualtiy, Lowest Prices oR Sixh Avense nite tr Ke, dium, She; smali Bes Elgin Creamery table butter, packed in 5 pound stone crocks; this Gosman's of Baltimore, per doze P bot- tles, 95¢ Cantrell & Cochrane's, erdozen thes $1.34 None deliv- ered. Choice quali- ty Western Unt fore i rd movement, Unton down to | Us Somme S from above 17%, Steel, Reading, Bt | and Scalp Ie Lacerat ul and Copper were otier Issues at | “eer inna) ane tne vent AL Three Days’ Sale in Which a Whirlwind sald. Piece stocks lost on an average 2 polnts, | four years old, pastor of the Second Re- ine, enaro Biaraclo, that . [formed Vrenbyterian Church, an Wast Harvest of Genuine Bargains Ushers Out Two months ago he came to the! One Hundred and Twenty-second street, Me ty ther nnd ene vo my coon fy t itrning ‘and Mb ecuip wan tara the Old Year and Welcomes In the New me my mother had Kone aut of Dr, Sommerville was about to cross My counin Im Hal tig Baw Haven, that my cousin was alck. chainern set, wen nove” wago Three Special Events, Carrying Over Thursday, Friday almost ran tim down and tn his effort FO ee aL catis venisibermtoees and Saturday, Present Spectacular Values Obtainable n front of the Hail of Records Only at This Season and Exclusively in This Store. an Reichbold sui le Stumbles on Street doing in thin at- tablets; this sale, 14c each he war nal ut to KUL a man,” she sale, each Me a prisoner Uli three I broke out. “A woman paid my way Home. My father has been looking for him. “Baturday Staracto came to me and Put a pistol to my head, He told me he kill ne if Lever told the police. | Jay became again and threatened ftye-sixth “Dr 8 Pirie easa heer nih Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits, Coats and Dresses {ion a raslogary, magnsing At Haif-Price ersrrreseesee FF te kil! me if 1 did not give tim sone rd | Then 1 went home and Kor my fathe ® anaes F O/Nelll Mala More—Third Flees, f 1a big k used whe ry Misses’ 915 Suits at 97.50 Girls’ $16 Coats at 98.00 io 1 put biasking on my ip | hi _ In mixtures and cheviots, lined throughout with In cheviots and plain cloths; trimmed and plain to make it look like a mustache and a " satin; sizes 14 anc 16 years, at $7.50. effects; sizes 8 to 12 years, at $8, Met out to kill him, 1 knew the only Blt at Juniors’ and Misses’ $25 Suits at $12.50 Misses’ $20 Reversible Coats at $10 Meee mente 1 had to Kill him was to be in U8 steel vf Lined throupbout with satin in several models; In mixtures and plain colors; sizes 14, 16 and ee BE sercctivs Wak aC! os \ sed sizes 13 to 18 years, at 912.50. 18 years, at 910. MT ng the alleged kidnapper. fe iw ‘ Misses’ #20 Dresses at 910 Girls’ #10 Coats at 95.00 forty years 91d and !t is ald has « Ot terges, silks and mull, for street or evening | In cheviots and mixtures; in several models; wife and family in 1 The girl's wear, in many styles; sizes 14, 16 and 18, at 910, sizes 8 to 14 years, at 95.00. BF father said whe undoubtedly had been PF © Wid@napped in Novemver and had been j horribly mistrea i ‘The girl was a — +--+ — ae aimee ACTIVE SECURITIES. States Steel, 11 150 shares 0 Girls’ $20 Plush and Caracul Coats at $10 | Girls’ 910 Albatross Dresses at $5.00 hroughout; single or double breasted; In light shades; all neatly trimmed; pleated 2 years, at 910, ‘aigned before Magtas | skirts: +.) WITH «+e Next Sit s Worla Sixteen (16) Bound Pages of Jolly Jests, Scintil- lating Wit, Perplexing Puzzles, Tricks to Try, Amusing Conundrums, Comic Pictures, Etc, Some Special Features: Another New Fable in Slang by George Ade “Shopping,” a Most Laughable Monologue by Roy McCardell The Ballad of Missing Towns by Grayson N. Sherwen r\\S A Great Short Story—‘ Francis and the Flower Beds” by Henry Tyrrell The Greatest Book of Fun Ever The Annual Af.er-Christmas Clean-Up of Men’s Furnishings Will Start To-Day And Continue Through Friday and Saturday O'Neill Main Store—Juet Inside 21et St. Deor, Men's $4.00 Blanket Robes at $2.65 Men's $5.00 Coat Sweaters at $3.45 Made of fine scft blankets, piped seams, satin | All wool, full fashioned; fine, medium and Shaker yoke; girdle and neck cords to match; all sizes; good | weaves, V neck, two pockets; all sizes, wssortment of colors, Men's $6.50 House Coats at 94.75 Men's $5.00 Blanket Robes at $3.45 Made of imported double-faced aie custom Made of fine wool blankets; well tailored coat | tailored, all hand felled seams, one top and two lower or regular style: pockets, Tuxedo collars, bound with silk cords to tonbole; all size match and loops; all sizes in this lot Men's $6.50 Blanket Robes at $5.25 Men's $5.00 House Coats at 93.65 Of imported Llankets; coat or regular mode or double-faced cloths, well-tailored, bound seams, jain or Venue with ok cord shawl ot coat collars | of gol! calla, all 10pm, pockets, good colors and 58 Years of Reliability to Back Our | | CLEARANCE SALE OF FURS " Offering Values Never Before Equalled Beg'nning December 29, we will put on sale our entire stock of Furs, comprising the newest styles in coats, neckwear and muffs, in all the strictly reliable furs, A POSITIVE SAVING OF 25 to 50% Conforming with our estel lish d yoley not to carry over made up Furs from one season to another, we are determine! on a complete clearance of stock, hence these astounding price reductions—reductions never before equalled in the annals of fur tra ins in the h story of New York City. A Fw Specimen Values : | Men's #10 Ribbon Bound Blanket Robes |" Men's 93.00 Vests at $1.15 Distributed, FREER, t Australian Chinchulla 0, fl Hudson Bay Sable Set, large muff and h ay fia J with ribb nace good fitti by fa age chp hes wel ie Ec ‘I 75. in te tuner parsed veetin $245.00 Pr Pi Magy Mo al idan ey: Ey la eat Next . a oe ats, 52 inches long, made of full ? Be Re stae price $2501 recluced (6 rmer price $85; reduced to . r ° S or ) =e Boys’ Suits and Overcoats unday ot Men's Furciinea Coats, Niuskrat heads linia 7 collar; former price $50; reduce to | iia: $85.00 | $30.00 | F.BOOSS & BRO. «., GUTLOHN FUR CO. Established 1853 a 791 BROADWAY (at 10th St.) Diagonally Opposite Wanamaker's At Halt Price ; O'Nell| Main Store—Third Floor, You will find boys’ short trouser suits, in sailor, Russian blouse, Norfolk and double breasted styles, In the lot are some suits from the best boys’ clothing manufacturer in the country; all this season’s goods, $1.98 Suits or Overcoats at..........99¢ $4.98 Suits or Overcoats at........92.49 $2.98 Suits or Overcoats at.. 91.49 $6.98 Suits or Overcoa ++ $3.49 $3.98 Suits or Overcoats at........91.99 $7.98 Suits or Overcoats at........$3.99 98.98 Suits or Overcoats at 94.49 On up to $13.98 Suits at $6.99 The overcoats and reefers, which are reduced, are the fine, oe many styles that ate being worn now, buttoned to the neck reefers and convertible collar overcoats, Boys’ Firdt Quality Beaver Hats, regularly $2.98 and $3.98, now at $1.49. Ube er Set, consisting of large lack Fox Mulls, large size fancy mull, finest effect scart ; former price $150: reduce t quality; former price $50; reduced to es atk week, Crcler one foncay and prosher,