The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1912, Page 14

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% \ “are intimate with the territory about THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUSI 1, doors away from Sabatino's saloon, be- tween the time she was seen bare legged and the hour when her mother commenced the search for her. LOCAL ViGLANTES PLIGE CANT FKD hap’ under Sabatino's observation on We Inceday morning because she was trying In a ehildten few pennie from ot brick had dumped in front of the # A load | Were to be ured for bullding an ex. Sine-Vear-Old Hoy Accused of| mt | tension behind the building, Sabatino, Meal'sae From Charch, } Neighbors of Barbuto Child) ht he penny Maria wnat he would’ Both Germans, But One Had] gr had ince Mab pint A E AD CORSET SALE ' pricks that she carried from the stree | bare aga AR gal ie ii ij Found in River Organize [13 N “iiice nenind the naioon wiere | Declared Intention of Becom- | | Soedicas “Saat teen’ You ngs will rate the until Lag jo of the wes pnt ‘ P the wldition was to be oul yhn Von Sa come late than never if you can use either goo for Search. ached in the ; ing American Citizen, Undermuslins or Corsets at the very low prices bricks to auld toda patantly ar that armfule of batt hid « et the hie rear,” Sa- watched the REWARD FOR CAPTURE da carry We even mai Pathers of Other Little Girls! rete Caaeven Ure Active in Pursuit of | a thik ha: to be Brutal Slayer. strength ia very et hin ey went away m few minutes before 1 heard Mra, Bar+ |buto call and Jooked out on tyg etreet to find that the Hittle girl had din ‘The detectives who have been trying | for six days to pick up a clue to the Perpetrator of the shocking murder of eight-year-old Maria Barbuto of No, 4 Union street, Brooklyn, acknowledge that from the minute her body wa pleked ur from the water in Buttermilk Channel on Saturday to the present they have groped blindly without finding @ Single thread of suspicion to direct them to the fiend who sinothered the pretty ehild a week ago Wednesday. ‘The fatl-| ure of the regular force to make any headway in the murder, which ‘Stirred al) of the densely inhabited quar ter about Union street, led last night to an unusual proceeding upon the part of more than # hundred men of the be- tin ttle | CAN'T LOCATE SCENE OF AT- TACK ON CHILD. An yet neither the detectives nor the volunteer has Ma The might have ed garment fro body from which he t en abandoned, Doubtless the mur- derer himself realized that by #o doing he would mark tie beginning of a trail and he took the telltale garment with her throat murdere ft belind him n the child the gag has fame fate as that of Maria was held fm the back room of Mike Suabatino's saloon, the only common gathering | him, place of the neighborhood, and, headed} Lieut y, In charge of the ao: | by the saloonkeeper himself, they | tives ™ ®, Inclined tos | formed themselves into a voluntary [48% t | Search committee. Every man there pledged himacif not to give up the effort to trace the murderer of the lit- tle girl, who was called “the rose of Union street,” until the criminal was either behind bars or it was demon- strated beyond doubt that he had fled from the city. NEIGHBORS OFFER REWARD FOR CAPTURE OF SLAYER. ‘The men of the quarter have ri wam of money to offer as a reward ‘the one who shall find the murderer and Produce sufficient evidence to lodge an imdictment against him. As Sabatino explained his action to-day, those who on one of the .tramp ate: that up at the wharves along the water: | front in the vicinity and that he has Hed away with his ship “We are entirely up in the alr,*| Crowley admitted, “All we are doing | now fs lying low and hoping that some- thing will brea’ she Hera, , you shocked when you heard thet Mra, Middleton had secured a di- verce?” T can't may that T was, You see, band and I were already en- Honest Advice to Consumptives re existe a vast amount ‘Union street and the docks a Viocks away know that the police and Metective force cannot make headway against the secretivencss and prejudice against outside interference which ary common to,all of the Italian tenement dwelers. It is the men of the district | who are best qualified to follow the Secret channels of gomsip and intimate | ‘information and they are thoroughly roused to action, the saloonkeeper de- cared. An unusual ciroumstance which the detectives had so far overlooked was| narrated by Sabatino to-day. Ho sald that he last saw little Maria Barbuto at 11.9; o'clock on Wednesday morning. At that time she was warelogked. She dia not return home after that hour, for tt was then that her mother called | ‘< her and began to make @ search of the Meighborhood for the child. When her body was brought up from the bay late Saturday afternoon Saba- Uno himself was one of the frat to run fe the Degraw street docks and exaim- , ime the limp form of the child, she Wore shoes and stockings. She had not fetently to walk abo left with a frightful hackt een to her home in the tenement, two | sald that he had no definite | e let Pre [loads of refugees from the Mormon ! Va ' Chuehupa and BY MEXICANS HAD) | Gare ia bias women the nan ver hore to This Store Will Close oe ae | | Saturdays at 12 Noon LIVED IN ARIZONA | WASHINGTON reported to TWO MEN HANGED | 1912, rent to Congressmen and Senators, but | some have been directed to the White House arrival Inet night of two train During August pl jt m relt | |“KETCHED” DESPITE PRAYER. Che MIDSUMMER Catholte used of ste lice Capt » his home at ver the watch fob he that differentiate Macvy’s sales. Aug. 1-1 know of the savings possible on a wot to re Women with growing daughters will be glad to R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Herald Square WHITE Broadway, 34th to 35th St. | Pstuieliuias OUS service and a great many special alues in timely incidentals will greet Saturday morning shoppers at Macy's It will pay, and pay largely, to buy BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS For next year at the prices for which they can be obtained now. Suits that were $1.49 to $2.89, for instance, are now mark ed at 98c and $1.29. They are made of madras, galatea, than rey and repp. There is a large variety of styles and colors, incl uding plain white. Sizes 244 to 10 years. $1.29 to $2.69 BEACH SUITS, $1.19 quan tity of They are the best values in Beach Suits we have according | three rings from his mother and ran| ’ ‘ ed at ever offered. Other houses have them pe at at at the} ny ee fh or chambray. “Beautifully trimmed. Trowmers are Btate De pwever, had! Snureh, Hie N cna Man ae Guna cut loose at the knee. with legs that are wide and resided In the United Stee 2S! church. His mother wok nim to police | | For Instance— roomy. Bither Russian or Sailor style blouses, ited Sta art {hia morning and sald she felt Girls’ Tub D: s 14 to 8 m sre Guido sh nee ddminnatertha ihe aw: to Hin ONOR irls’ Tub Dresses, now 79c, were formerly $1.39 to $2.96. izes 244 to 8 years. 49 " forme He will be abnt to the State Home Sizes are 4 to 14 years, but the greater number of the two hundred BOYS WASHABLE BLOOMERS Ie Pouring, Both were G . | fee Hoys at Jamestown. reduced range between sizes 4 to 8 years, Materials are ginghams, per- Elsewhere the same grade is priced at 7Sc. but the Consul's report sald tt wa << cales, dimities and white lawns, made up in simple everyday styles that will Made of tan or gray crash, white duck or khaki derstood Hertling had indicated his Hallder Reported Missing. isfy mothers of refined tastes. cloth. Sizes 4 to 10 years. tention | business BL PASO, | Messages hav and other border towns to Washington | Tw appealing to the United § some ateps which will secure protection | for Americans In Mexico. | stances inessages are being sent in the names of entire cane of one to Congressman watd hand message cannot The Men and women get home tired and dusty. They want to feel refreshed. Soap and water will wash the face, that’sall. Hlere’s the way to c/ean it. Take a wet cloth and squeeze on it from a tube a little of D. & R. Perfect Cold Cream, It works «its way into the pores—and the fine oil in it draws out all the dust and dirt of the day. 1 DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S PERFECT COLD CREAM “The Kind That Keeps”? You are clean now—perfectly so. You feel it yourself, The skin glows. It is soft—and bear this in mind: a soft skin does away with wrinkles in a little while. Make its use a daily habit. Fifty and twenty- five cent tubes. When you insist upon Day gett & Ramsdell’s—you arr getting the best cold cream ir the store Tt Your | SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL Prick | Genuine outa: Signature | fac¥ rod, HOW Monday to become an Amor! The report also sald that th peaceful and were In Mexico sin an eres MIDSUMMER-SALE-OF em [21 CORSETS 2BRASSIERES! This Corset Sale Has Been An Unprecedented Success gout of the values advertised last Sunday are broken in sizes, but in many styles of Corsets—and also Brassieres—there is still a good assortment. WE “MARCHIONESS” CORSETS AT $2.97, $3.96 AND $5.94 made of fancy brocades in white, pink and blue. Empire models and the girdle-top styles known as Hip Confiners at $2.97 and $3.96. A moderately high-busted style, suitable for average figures, at $5.94. All have the fashionably long skirt. corset is made expressly for us. ERE is still a very large assortment of “C/B” CORSETS AT 69c retailing elsewhere at $1.00. Made of fine batiste, in an Empire style suited to slim and average figures— the sizes running from 18 to 26. lis Clogged up WP SHERIDA Remember, 's Evening World, Aug. 5. Charles Jansen, a butider, men were] alone at on private! been repe And in Addition— . No. 37% College avenue, | ha ted as missing since Sunday. | Nae itz Schmacher of No. ) Third told the police Jansen had bihed in tls pockets, a note on ty-third WV 4 Bank for $1,000 payable to himself, and a b-carat d mond ring on his finger, —— x, Alig, L—Heores of heen sent from I! Paso! But enough to clothe fifty little girls of 4 to 14 years tn cash Last, but Not Least— ates to take In many Sn. $5.94 to $12.74. White rif Ye pongees, satins, taffetas Rolt Hits Vanderb and French serges to select A month ago two locu communities, ag in the Second Floor, 35th St. from Marfay " address | struck by lhtning at Der b] v1. Bs T. R, Smith. hel country estate of William ie ly s Lelie bith bilt at Lakeville, Yesterday je Mexican situation | ¢ n the estate wae demolist unty ' 1 struck by lghtning. Formerly $3.96, $4.96 and $5.94 sare being half shoes to be cleared. Sizes range from 2% to 6, in R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices manuto: indefii Smart shapes, -'l izes. Girls’ Wool Coats, now $3.96 and $5.94, have come down from Buce that reached up to $19.74, Not very many, and the sizes are broken, herd's checks, blue cr tan serges, light or dark mixtures. Girls’ Summer Coats are now $1.96 and $3.49that were heretofore rom, in broken sizes, 4 to 14 years. When we completed stocktaking we found 930 pairs of “broken-size line” C. There is also a large assortment of styles In patent leather, black calf and tan Russia calf, not any o of 4 which remains in af full range of siz Half Price on Women’s White Nu-Buck ni umps now $1.98, formerly $3.96 turer found that be had more extra, he knew what to do with. Rather than keen his capital tie' up ly, he sold us the shoes for cash at the expense of profits. At the same price, in plain blue or tan chambray and checked ginghams, Romners for boys from 1 to 8 yenrs. BOYS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 59% Identical Qualily Elsewhere, $1.00 Made of mercerized pongee, in white, with black, blue, or helio stripes or in plain tan, Also a nume ber in striped madras in a large variety of colored stripes. me models have the soft collars at+ tached. Others are fitted with separate collars tomatch. Sizes 12 to 1414 inch neckband. A special sale of Boys’ Bathing Suits is now in progress, Suits that were $2.49 to $2.97 have been reduced to $1.98. They are made of fine worsted in the one- and two-piece models. Second F1., 25th St. Rear. MEN’S RAINCOATS, $10.75 Sold Earlier in the Season at $18.50 & $19.75 in becoming shep- smoires, corded silks widths AA, A, B and stoc than rlerald Square roadway, Mth to 35th St. aitent leather or Second FL, 85th ““Macy’s Own” Reproduce and Rival the Best That “Are Imported in Everything but Price It took months of experimentation to compound some our perfumes, copying expensive French essences, but we accomplished the task so eventually that our ownexperienced salespersons could not detect the one from the other, We now make these perfumes, in gread quartities In our own Labora- tories, and sell them for the actual of manufacture, plus a single profit. All the expenses which make imported perfumes so costly are thereby elim{nated, “Cherie’’ (Macy) is now used in one form or another throughout this country. It compar: with a French perfume sold extensiv ly at $4.25 a bottle. “Cherie” is sold 200 pairs in Rear. Arriving daily. Velvet and Continentals, the new side roll bined. Velour an Knockabout wear, inform: train and shi ay, red, npagne. urge our customers to take advantage of this important sale, and call particular attention to blue, Smart effect Dust This ‘Rose d'Or’ E (Macy) new perfume from but it is gaining ad- It is a faithful duplicate jar French Rose perfume, sold $4.50 a bottle, Dust Coats «/ hat were $2.49 t that ow 2. Second Fi, 4th st, Natural Heavy 2 4 HAP ts cakon, Tae | $4.96,.reduced to “Euroma’”’ (Macy) This perfume is of on! duction and is a combir tion of Rose, Honeysu Mignonette, and Violet. In it we ha perfume well known here and che ad which is priced at ‘$2.00 an ounc We have marked our produit at 74. tans and gray, duced to 36.49, iver It pays to pay cash Harlem Furniture up to 819.74, framed in gray ¢ Misses’ and Children’s Sandal Boots, $1.59 These Were Formerly up to $3.49 Russia calf, welted so'es. Advance Autumn Fas‘iens in Untrimmed Hats mediate wear in town a’ d out of town, Marqu ie hats and all blacks, or black and white com- From $2.49 up to $10.89 styles, afternoon wear, motor, Copies of Paris Shapes rom $5.49 u in the new matet and combinations. y e made of long nap plush, hatters Motoring iand Tan Linen Dust Coats Airs, in size Dust Coats of silks —$1.00 Goggles at The— Plain, smoked or amber finished with or without the ¢ Fourth They are made of English cantons and worsteds in tan and olive shades, withcon- trasting plaid linings. English style or military collars, slash or patch pockets. Sizes 34 to 44. Firmandcompact, thesecoats willoccupy little space in the week-end bagand proveof inestimable worth ifcalled upon for service. MEN’S WORSTED TROUSERS Of a Grade that We Sell $4.75 Regularly at $7.50, Specially tion about their quality—we warrant that— Priced at No but the f. came from the looms 14 to 15 ounces to a yard instead of 16 to 17 ounces, hence the price difference. Nine men out of ten who want trousers that may be worn the year around will find this weight most acceptable. They come in neat gray-striped patterns, suitable for busi- ness or dress wear. Suitable for im- Moire Hats, 97 and sallor effects in d Felt Hats for morning vel. In black, white, brown, pink and to $10.49 Fifth M., Broadway, The Fact That We Sell These “SAVARONA" | PORTO RICAN CIGARS At One-Third Less than the Regular Price , jals Principally, they a lack of appreciation for their sterling qualities. Though we e have every confidence in these cigars and their ability to please 1. Coats the most criti - Price Our The reductions herein noted have Elsewhere Price en inade for a speedy disposal of the fy argos, — Box of 50. 33.50 24 >of our Ss rer weight goods } Coronas, Box of 25. $2.00 $1.24 omen’s Ta ts, $1.74 Pperfectos, Sublime, Box of 50....... $4.00 $249 ta Orne tor men, © $2.96, reduced to Just From London— Fine, hand-made Briar Pipes, in twelve styles, with nd-made rubber stem and silver trimmed. bowl, at $1.49 to $2.49. The standard quality briar pipe with hard rubber stem and silver trimmings, same shapes as the hand-made, at 74c, They are in tuslve styles, Fitth Fi. 35th 8 ere $3.74 to $4.74, Tan Linen Coats 36 to 52, that were ‘and mohairs, in sind mohairs, in}! Unusually inviting prices combined with unusually attractive merchandise in this MEN’S UNDERWEAR SALE Athletic Shirts or Drawers, Reduced from 5% At the specialty shops $1.00 is asked for one of these garments, Shirts and drawers are made up ina variety of cool fabrics, including French Madras in plain and fancy English Nainsook in stripes and checks, Pongees and $ Shirts are cut coat style, either sleeveless or with half sleeve, Drawers are knee length with reinforced seat and taped seams, nd hi ch “were t $12.74 lens, of brown mish, and Bath oe. Trentinn All! Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. THE GRAFTER GETS THE MONEY By W. P. (Camera Eye) Sheridan A series of cleverly written articles exposing the everyday deceptions of the Powers that Prey, his great series will begin in next Mor Evening World, Aug, 5, fonday'e Sheridan won his nickname of “Camera Eye” from the marvellous feats of memory that he per- formed when he was at the head of ‘the Bureau of Identification of the New York Police Department, It is said that no other man in America has so thorough a knowledge of criminals and their queer ways as has he. In this series Detective Sheridan will give Evening World readers many valuable hints on safe- guarding against crooks, and tells many decidedly exciting things that you did not know about the ways of the underworld, “How the Grafter Gets ‘the Money” Commences at Macy’s Monday the sth next. Furniture worth havin Every plece of Macy wi First details of the sale will be announced will begin in next Che Mid-Summer Sale of FURNITURE is worth waiting for. ure is worth bavi Silk-Striped Athletic Combination Suits, 79c Underwear, 79c Reduced from 98 Reduced from 98¢ These suit Elsewhere you will pay $1.50. Itis | with knee lemathr drawer tnt es aristocratic underwear—the kind a] iide of g ‘ y are man desires to own but often h le of a fine quality Madras, to buy bee: » of th: rsook and Soisette, with new drop seat or flap back: very neatly and mi service. B4th st, Rear, sleeveless, drawers knee length, Colors are white, blue, lavender and ecru, Finished to give long Main Fi, As good as wholesale—the prices on WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, 29¢ Their regular prices having been 49c and 590 Low price notwithstanding, these are rib, the low neck and shoulder straps be smoothly knitted Jersey 1g linished with picot edging. Lace trims the umbrella drawers, Regular and extra large sizes. | “ Marchioness’’ Knit Si Ik Vests,. $1.89 on Reduced from This opalty is made expressly for ind represents the max Y in silk underwear at its regular price, The quantity reduced 1 in white, aia 4 and blue, beautifully embroidered 19c to 24c¢ Swiss-ribbed Vests, special, 15c A durable, neat quality for general wear, round at the + . with lace-trimmed or plain tops. The special price | due to the fe fer) fie are samples. Second Fl, Sith 8, Sunda

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