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PARENTS THOUGHT BURIED IS FOUND =| t t house in Seventh av nd | Suspended # 4 ager Peng ie reas atu” ae| Pocketbook From Woman-— |<0e"i?"saatial worth" af thing (im Frat "| gavenas Laxative - hey ated Feil parents of Antonio, did they commit | State prison for not more than three loa ot No. ‘an teat y Rell For Thur: ay an ric ay (antonio Malfetti, Stolen Here ( Three Years Ago, Turns Up in Denver. have a cel@oration over the good luck | sone Imposed sentences upon eleven! John Hare, twenty-eight years old, of |forgery. Sentence suspended. | Decrzzo | id ies ile RESTA, and convicted or pleaded guilty to the | hci veils wt toad (ODY IDENTIFIED AS HIS. indieomenta ageinst them. he penal: eA ae i ir 4iRS TAFT CROSSES m Woven, forty tare 7 LD ST angeable Taffeta Dress Sno (Was Clad in Part of Child’s 7 ; i Dleaded guilty to grand larcency in the 5,000 yards 36 inch Clothing Claimed and Given CITY UNDER HEAVY fret deatee, Stole pocketbook contatning To keep bath tub and lava: | ,000 y lk ee ew ate one fy ve mare ee re tory snow white—to keep — B/Ach Panes Deere ie so yer yard] 56 { ‘The heppiest famtly in New York to- was the Maliettia. For their son, tonto, who was stolen three years £0, on he Was seven years old and whose body Mra, Malfett! thought she iged in one that was taken from he Hast River at the foot of Warren rest, Brooklyn, has been discovered ve in Denver, is on his way to New “York and his mother, The story of the 1 by the great fo which resulted ; ality plain and hairline serges, also fanc nappa andthe Anding of the bey eo ee RISECa Garth kbmwara, couc | oka tales seaes Dear enema uti ty A Striped. ralstutes, Stun effect $24.75 Other products may clean dresses. Value 75c per yard . nt in two ire and #ix mor Tuttle Avtonio disappeared March 14,| Which would have made perilous his in-| San, two yea Jennaon, tworny youre ov coats, new model skirt. : the surface—Gold clean | ee. After a frantlo searoh the, Mal: linen Guaniweun from Mott | o¢ No, 18 West One Hundeed and Thirey- Actual value $82.50 ses to the bottom. , 0 few wee . , ne . pleaded . Tee" Movave and ‘entity a boy| The President's car was detached |miary tn the third depres, Stored dei if] DRESSY MODEL of men’s wear serge and im- Add a heaping t ful | W as h Dr eSS Cot tons ho had been drowned, They could not} from the Federal express at New Ro- | catessen shop at No, 642 West One Hun- ported navy and gray whipcord, andsomel: $ | pt ig ‘easpoo! mn | I positively whether or not it was the|chetle and sent to the Grand Central |aret And Twenty-seventh street, and trimmed with silk braid, peau de eygne ined. 26.50 | of Gold Dust to a pail of water | A special lot of Malssing one, on account of the condl-| pation, where the President remained | previous conviotions, eee Actual value $35.00 | and you are ready to prove | 27 and 32 inch Imported Swisses len of the body, but—and here's ihe | aboard, peacefully asleep, unt # o'clock |” ‘Timothy IF. Golden, sixty-five years these claims. i i i 2 range part—the body In the MOreie| tule morning. old, of No, 249 Fulton street “Brook-|]| BERNARD MODEL of fine men’s wear serge, two . | Bee cen tlie oe 420 ; The President breakfasted on the car] !¥N, Dlea 'y to er larceny in wi detachable rati on white an colo! grounds. men ae ao ene te ana ater reat eared to sever |e aana awn, nine ern. || Sed Gack cows; ently new skin, | $29.50 | Formerly $8 and 650 per yard IGF RUINEO PROSPEROUS LE rgd oper dtl! Peale aderecl prison for five years. ‘Ten ‘previous con: | Actual value $40.00 27 and 38 inch Imported White he alept. He went to the Pennaylvania ite “moLauantin.” |] FRANCIS MODEL of superior quality plain and | French Crepe and Marquisette 22¢ Station by way of the house of hie] tyetent yeare olf, of Nor a6 New Chum. hairline serge, in navy, Copenhagen and black, Value 35¢ per yard . His grief was #o great that neglected business and lust the store fe everything he had saved and be- came a pedir, selling frult and veget- fram door to dore, The mother not take the death sa much to heart. From the beginning something told her that her son was alive and 14 return some day. She could not jain why, she just thought so and that was en ‘Then, too, a! remembered that Raph- Capilardi and Nicola Fiore, who Iived in the same house, had left mys- asly @t dawn on tho day the boy and were swallowed up in the millions who shift about in New York. Capilardi and the Fiore woman worshipped little Antonio, asking that he be allowed to stay with them. They bought him many pretty things re AU puraty A i Hileg sd side sate ‘ : fe tek 9s eauoh Interet in tim ae Inavaltys ithe vebtset the welnens chine in distinctive styles and materials, many of which are copies of the latest Paris models, at Very Mo“erate Prices and Fringes Were thelr own child, Way had they| sown tn fog. " erd a Rone then and never bid the little fel- jaw goedby? yy had Stolen the Boy and lived in ope of getting him back eome day. Y REMEMBERS REAL NAME ‘AND GIVES CLUE. Bo Mrs. Malfett! believed Rew Gifferent. T knew opeteice at the time took ey loved him too much, loved him, he war so beau. will be back in 1 am so happy, *0 y. Out of the return of little Antonto and the joy it brine A hew de- velopment. Who wa nd drowned after the kid: @i4 he come to be wearing pi missing boy's clothing? Nappers, loving Antonio so much, put his clothing on another boy and throw muréer? Four days from now Antonio will be bora are preparing a they deciared they treet with fags and GUARD OF POLE President Taft went through New York in @ hurry to-day on hie trip from New England to reached the Grand Central 8 9.45 thin morning and left th Terminal at 10.16. Th brother, Henry W. Taft, where Mrs, William H, Taft ts making a short visit, Mra. Taft did not return to Washington with him. A police guard and a number of auto- mobiles were waiting outside the Grand Central, Secret vice men travelling with the party in the President's automobile and jone which preceded and followed him. Tho weather which alarmed the rail- road men regarding the safety of @ trip through the East River fog, was more than peculiar during the early morning hours. About 2 o'clock it began to rain, with lots of Mghtning and long rolls of thunder, After the pyrotechnic ispiay etopped, J. Pluvius kicked the bottom out and all the moisture in the upper strata tried to drop into the —_—p——— What We Buy of Japan. the Journal.) (From the Chicago . For each individual of our population about one-thimd of a pound of Japanese tea and @ dozen Japanese paper nap- kins are eold annually in America. Of «|Man “Goes Up” for Taking! ™ THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. " nats | aceree and patit larceny, pl to burmlary to the third pair of shoes from A guitiy i TEFTINSIBHAY GSTS HM EARS i a ut mi o BY JUDGE MALONE. Jonn Faaburg, twenty-#it years off, of No, 18i8 Seventh avenue, indicted for burglary in the third degree and grand larceny In the second dearee, Tried and convicted of burglary in the third de« \aree and petit larceny. Broke into an #ix months nor less than nd aix months, 10 Other Cases Yesterday. No previous | Judges in the courte of General See. A. John Weeks, forty-three yeara old of No. 6 West Forty-fifth etreet, vious convietions, ‘Thomas Appleton, twenty-four years old of No. 1713 First avenue, pleaded og A to burglary in the first degree. On Jan. % he broke fhto an apartment house at No. #6 Kast Seventy-fourth street. State prison for four years and two months. Three previous convictions. John Retily, nineteen years old, of No. 9 Forrest avenue, indicted for burglary in the third degree and grand larceny | in the second degree. Broke into tailor hop at No. 1074 South Boulevard and je $58 worth of clothing. Pleaded fullty to oriminally receiving stolen SMART PLAIN TAILORED bere street, indicted for grand larceny 1. ‘the first degree, pleaded guilty in the Btate prison for five! re, Robbed a sleeping passenger in @ car on the Third avenue “L.” Five Previous convictions. | Roy Bland, twenty years old, of No. | Fast One Hundred and Fifty-third | street, indicted for burglary in the third stylish, Taffeta Silk Suits, Entirely New Model, very dressy, in navy, brown and black, x $23.75 i.) months, and $16 fine. c+ | payment of fine, ore day in pr Have Arranged for Thursday Extraordinary Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits At Unusually Low Prices macrame lace collars, shirred back, coat trim- med with sitk braid and pearl buttons; very Actual value $45.00 22-24-26 Thirty-fourth Street, West Stern Brothers are showing unusually large assortments of Women’s Suits, Dresses and Outer Garments epecond degres nase it In tse second d ree and abduction. tentia. ~ for 4 six montis nd three In even fn every dollar. No previous conv BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. sixteen John Sulltvan, care ol, {carrying a ow Water | Michael Guerrieri, of No, 43 East El lea for forgery in the second degree. | jGuerriert pleaded gylity to. attempted lean bathroom tub, pipes, amd metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly burnished—to purify metal bowl—there’s | pothing os earth like Gold Dust. id Dust is the great sanitary cleanser, because it MODEL of fine | hidden impurity $34.75 "CONSTIPATION | | | sterilizes while it cleans, and | | drives out every germ and ‘4a Glass before Breakfast tones up the stomach, clears the head and does you good. and have Specially P for Thursday Street Dresses, of French Serge and Chifion Taffeta, lace and braid $16.50 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 " Special Sale of Stlks Imported Biack Taffeta Dress Silks $1.95 in a comprehensive line of colors and combinations. Very special, per yard French Dress Linens 36 inch Oyster White Crash Linen Suitings Regularly 50c per yard Fine White Dress Linen 47 inches wide, suitable for waists and | 320 we Lining Satins in the desirable shades. Regularly $1.00 per yard | 77¢ Dress Trimmings Special Values in Tunics, Garnitures, Fichus, Ornaments Chiffon and Net Tunics black, white and colors $10.00 to $45.00 trimmed, man tailored, many with silk lined waist, Actual Value $24.75 One Piece Dresses, Coat and Skirt Effect, extremely new and stylish, of Imported Eoliennes, in black and street colors, at 29.50 Actual Value $39.75 Coats, Draped Moiel, | of Figured Black Grenadine, outlined with black 28.50 Last December a letter was received by Mrs. Malfett! from Domenico Amato, fm Denver, saying that @ boy ten years Japan's total exports of peanuts also the United States takes two-thirds, Actual Value $35.00 Tailored Suits, Three Models, of Imported Serges, Whipcords, Hairline Stripes and new Novelty Wool Fabrics, at Actual Value $39.75 Coats for Street and Auto Wear Four entirely new Models, of Men's Wear Serge, Whipcords and Shepherd Checks, half and full lined, Actual Vatue $29.75 Crystal, Pearl, Jet and Chiffon Fichus $6.00 to $18.00 Crystal, Pearl and Jet Ornaments | and Garnitures $1.50 to $18.00 Crystal, Pearl, Jet, Gold and Silver Bead Fringes 40c to $4.50 per yard Metal Allovers and Fancy Flowers About % Former Prices 27.50 CHII.DREN INV ALIDS Need Sunshine AND: Scott’s Emulsion 21.50 marabou, lined throughout with charmeuse in desirable colors, Actual Value $37.50, Stern Brothers have arranged the following Sales for To-morrow: Bedsteads and Bedding Decorated Chinaware at Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. pooh = ruven 4 Brass Bedsteads, A large collection of English and Limoges Plates in Service, Entree sestotes health, satin or polished finish, guaranteed for five years all sizes and Bread and Butter sizes, Fish and Dessert Plates are now in and vitality like with two inch ports, broken panel ends, $13.50 stock, also a Recent Importation of See = ica stant with two inch continuous posts, « 14,50 Scott’s Emulsion oor cy LIMOGES CHINAWARB Fift D F Trial and|[l SCOTT & BOWNE, Bicomseld, N.3. At Very Much Less Than Regular Values. een ays rree ria. Tee Scotnd "URE ann White Enamel Iron Bedsteads, : rl erate mr with square tubing and brass vases, in all sizes, at 12.00 | Breadand Butter and Tea Plates, Doz. $1.50, 2.00 |! No First Payment 50c Weekly LD WAS ALIVE, Sunda’ Regular Vatue $20.00 Entree and Dinner Plates, “2,50, 2.75 = - “i anew it it tne tine, Hs aoe ite E “ Bedsteads, 1.95 After Dinner, Tea and Bouillon Pan, oe ; eae Pan +1 knew it all the time. His , tt r , oh rei eat be was Gand, ut 1, Monday Morning Wonders,| White Enamel baa so wae $3.00 : Cups and Saucers, Doz. $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 bs — ’ ‘ Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, Box Springs, 4 ft. SO eee ane ticking, at 8.75 decorated in neat sprays, gold handles, 14.00, 17.50, 21.00 107 Pieces, with gold bands and solid gold handles, at 42,00 Woven Wire Springs, ¢ ft. 6 in., at $3.25 to 7.50 Value $3.75 to 9.00 Special Hair Mattresses, 4 ft. 6 in., Rich Cut Glass One-Third to One Half Below Prevailing Prices $14.25 Spear’s Special Sanitary Couch Bed can be in plain or fancy ticking, Value $28.00, at 21.00 ’ used fora di Nappies & Bon Bon Dishes, 7SC, 95¢c Orange Bowls, at_—- $2.95 by day and a bed by night. Large enough to hold two p Special Felt Mattresses, 4 ft: 6 in. t Oilland Vinegar Bottles, $1.25, 1.95|Salad Bowls, $1.50, 1.90 |] The frameis made of the best iron tubing. Mattress i ' in plain or fancy ticking, Value $10.50, ‘ 7.50 Tall Footed Compots, 1.65, 2.00\Celery Trays, 1.35, 1.95 selected cotton covered in plain green denim or fancy \ Si ind Ci Si ts 1,95, 2.25!Ice Cream Tra 2.75, 3.75 ing. Spring is constructed of the famous Romeliak fabri Sugar ai weam Sets, 1.79, 2.20 /Ice Cream Trays, 2./ 3) def ported at each end by fifty helicon springs. There i MUSLIN SHBETS | Shallow Preserve Dishes, 1.95, 2.50)kelish Dishes, 3.25, 3.75 abundance of space between the mattresses to store th Fern Dishes, on 3 feet, 2.35|Flower Vases, 2.65, 5.95 ding. A comfortable Bed by night and sensible piece cf H Pp PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES Preserve Dishes, 2handles 2,50, 2.85] Fruit Bowls, 10 in., 4.95, 5.95 ture for day use; takes up very little room. : ‘ Haihied Hematitehed Auten see same oa our floor or order by mail mentioainy wt ——— Ht J ine tenga tcl Single Size, at 42¢, B8c S2c, 72c BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Sheets < Three-quarter Size, ‘ 5Sc, 67¢ 74c, &8c iall duced Pri 7 } BU Double Size, “ 68c, 85c 87c, 98c | At Specially Reduced Prices yy Single Size Double Size Extra Large Hemmed, at I3c, I4c, 16c, 17¢ Pet a PBs pel fondon DEY Gin Piitow Cares {Hemming " 12e, 18e, 206, 2ie | Blankets, *2.85,3.68 3.35, 4.28 .00, 6.28 First Distid in 1770 {Hemmed, at 24c, 26c, 29c, 32¢ Comfortables (Double Size), Bolster Cases) iiemstitched, i 33c, 35c, 38c, 42c Figured Silkolines, $1.45 Printed Silk Mull, woo! filling, $4.50 Bir Robert Burnett & Company 912-614 W Hib 8, Now York WEST TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY-cECOND STREETS