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” es ty ¥ we NX THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1013. : PRISONER ESCAPES '$°°Z¢ "ome trust arneue SIAUTOISTS RESCUE | EDITORIAL FHONCOURTWRLE Sooceet Makes AI Happy home. "IRL AND CAPTURE OF A SERIES It was wellon Saturday to celebrate the discovery of @OGOOGDOQOOOOOOOOOO! OOOOOO America. The inception of this store and its development POLICE SHUT Fyfs Marriage Lays the Corner-Stone, TWO ABDUCTORS Young Wels looppeare in coveries, Not a single day passes that there is not new thought in- corporated into the business at some point or another. There is hardly a country in the world that we are not living in touch with through our ambassadors, who are coming and going in the hunt for the new merchandise which we are upon ideas that are original may be classed with notable dis- Love the Keystone, but What Is Love? Complainant Against Relative of Official Alleges He Was Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Wood After Heer Torment- obliged to have in order to keep up with the freshness of the Pn ” 4 Py store, san i a law § eg ‘Dosw ors Are Driven Off. Ws cannot allow the store to dry up at any point. s re Invited to cuss a THATS MANES A Pre rry STRONG 1 FOUNDATION + It is a lost day when we haven't discovered something new to please and benefit our patrons. Tomorrow, 18,000 yards Charmeuse-Ritz, $3, $3.50 and $4 Grade,_. will go for $1.85 yard ~ Every woman knows what charmeuse is. Charmeuse-Ritz is even soft- CAN’T BE FOUND NOW.| These Questions: What Are the Necessary Ma- terials for the Construc- tion of a Happy Home? What Must the Hus- Somewhere in the woods north of Ros- lyn, L. I, two men, armed with a rifle jand a shotgun, are holding a young | woman captive against her will. A poi ‘in charge of 1 ‘and the Sheriff > [being rushed to the woods in an effort \" rescue the girl, Captain May Prefer Charges Against Officer in Charge of Man. Dr, John C. Ayre of Mineo! ni band Bring to the Task? brother-in-law, Lieut. George. 8. Pate —— ten, U. &. AL drt A prisoner charged with tarceny, aa] What Must the Wife n were driving along a road north of Roslyn early to-day when their car almost collided with @ horse-drawn wagon standing in the shade of a clump of trees. Two men were in the wagon and two others were attempting to force into the vehicle a young girl whose arms were tied behind her back with a rope. A rifle and a shotgun were lying in the wagon bed. Dr. Ayre and Lieut. Patten had heard a shot a few min- lutes before and when they came sud- |denly upon the wagon they concluded that the shot had been fired at the young woman. As the automobile approached the girl began to acream and kick. The men in the wagon whipped up the horses and got away. Dr. Ayre and 10 be @ relative of a prominent police Official, it was learned to-day, escaped last Thursday from the West Side Foca Court a, few minstes betore bel 1S WEALTH NEEDED? Magistrate Freschi. Hfforta have been Contribute? made to keep the matt let, se though Tampector John F. Dwyer ottne| A French Writer Asserts Jorn O'Brien of the Teale Genet hen | That He Has Seen No Te ane guna uation, mney decare| Real ComfortableHome in the United States— He Says the American man Christian Twiliman, who was in care of the prisoner and who made the Woman Might Learn arrest, under charges for neglect of duty. Involved im the getaway of the And now orders are pouring in at the mill for Charmeuse- Ritz for next year’s selling and pinreived tm Lieut. Patten jumped out. and cap: er, Libis lovelier than her the manufacturer would buy Le toot Revd Bosse, in FromtheFrench How to wes the two men who were left be: ba 4 atin iad 9k Haake cap bec ied yard from us if he at the West Side Court, and some of — Behind Dr. Ayre's car was another i Ae i; his men. While the missing prisoner Keep House But There te WAY uP cayying his wife, Mrs, Patten, Kath- pelt eg subtle in its luxuri But when such merchandise gave the name John Clark, his resi- Are Other Things to erine Ayre and Miss Annie Ruggles. : dence No. 26 West Forty-third street, and tis business as bartender, the police admit this is fictitious informa- tion. It is eaid Clark in well known in the Broadway district under another name, as well as all over the country, and that him brother occupies a high Position in the New York Police De- partment. RECORD SHOWS THE PRISONER REACHED COURT. The records of the West Forty-sev- enth street police station show Clark + Was arrested Thursday morning, at Forty-elghth street and Seventh ave- nue, by Policeman Twillman, ‘on com- plaint of Frank #1. Johnson of Benson- hursi, Brooklyn, He was charged with having stolen 0 from Johnson in a N Seven To comes to us our customers must ehRAVEN * have first choice. So the entire 18,000 yards will be offered without reser- vation tomorrow at $1.85. All flawless, thirty-five street, afternoon and evening shades, including taupe, navy, black, white, ivory and cream. Not one yard can be dupli- cated at the price after special purchase is exhausted. Find it in the Wanamaker Silk Clearing House on the Fourth floor, Old Building. It is one of the exquisite silks of the season—and so very fashionable that every well dressed woman needs some sort of charmeuse costume. Charmeuse-Ritz is woven in America—and every American can be proud of it. The manufacturer had 18,- 000 yards over his immediate orders and we bought it all. Our taking over the entire lot relieved him of waiting for other orders—he decided he would stop weaving charmeuse and make something else for a When the second car reached the scene Dr. Ayre and Lieut. Patten turned over the young woman to Mrs. Ayre and Mrs. Patten, Just then the two men made attempt to |and the girl, wi clothing torn to ribbo whore shoulders ms were scratched and bleeding, peared in the confusion. Dr. Ayer and Lieut. Patten had their hands full caring for thelr captives, both of whom were arme& with re- volvers and knives. When they had | secured the two men thef hunted about the woods for the girl, but were unable !to find her, During their search they |neard a shot in the distance and it is |feared that the men who drove away doubled back through the wods and re- |captured the girl. Consider. One of those innumerable French writers who gain a living by commit- ting to paper their thoughts and im- pressions of the United States re- marked in a recent magazine that, while he saw many palaces while he was in America, he observed no home which possessed the air of continual comfort with which the contempla- tion of French households had made him famillar. He added that 1 Eighth avenue near Forty- here Dr. Ayre and Lieut. Patten took thelr while. Special elevators at Ninth and H Ree ekreet. gy he Was searched, Sat te the pene hel agent eee prisoners 40) Minesia ae) turned h ie So the charmeuse came to Tenth streets. ? two $20 bills were found on the prisoner, lon of an ideal home over to the Sheriff. us—for you. Fourth floor, Old Building | which are now in possession of the which the American woman might were Joseph Grilta, eighteen years old, Police, At 11 A, M. Clark left. the Police station for the West Side Court learn from the French housewife, and and Daniel Rottha, twenty years old. {A charge of carrying concealed weapons to prove his point he enumerates cer- ‘tain homely items concerning the right time for washing the dining ‘ room windows and the psychological NIKOLA GREELEY SMITH moment for telephoning the plumber. According to this critic, the American woman has all the windows washed when perhape only those on the north side of the house really reached the court. Ten minutes later] 2@@d cleansing; she insists that the dining room be swept every day, i the policeman signed for his man and| Whether “there are crumbs on the carpet or not.” She subjects her ‘ took him down the corridor and acroxs| household to two annual cataclysms known as spring and fall cleaning— Ps the centre of the court proper to the} totally unnecossary discomforts, y west side of the court. He waa on | was preferred but this ‘will be changed. abduction, They refused to say anv- thing about the girl or reveal the names of the men who escaped. ——— ITALY AND TURKEY SIGN PEACE TREATY? LONDON, Oct. 4.—Turkey and Italy have signed peace terms, according to a special from Berlin to the Exchange in the custody of Twillman. . At the West Side Court the records show that at 11.0d o'clock Twillman delivered his man to the attendants in e of the pen on the east side of the court proper. Clark's name was a registered in the prisoner's book. ‘There {s no question but that he > Golden Specials A new series daily during October Petted Plants in bloom White chrysanthemums (Pacific Supreme), Pink chrysan- themums, (Polly Rose)—10 and 12 blooms to each plant— regularly $1.50 each, tomorrow 50c. Subway floor, New Building, Baby Carriages @ writer observes, if ane keeps house hig way way to the complaint room. From here on there are two ver- sions of what happened. One ts that Clark never reached the complaint room. The other is that he was taken there by Twillman and took « seat alongside other prisoners, The police- man declares he went up to the desk, ooking around for the complainant, thats a ln Pour heath ike APS) that makes the structure possible vy = tan, cadet, light blue, pink, lavender, golden brown, navy blue, turned to get the prix-| matters. al of love, Raw materials ere micae| waking the mortgage on your future, black, jeep white, 36 inches wide. Last year entire him forward to be iden-| ‘The most material of us does not be-| very beautiful to look ut. Of course | Plt perhaps the will give you the . Nt ome can be| you 2 benefit of their experience by writing lot was sold out before noon. Neve that the spirit of home can you think no refining processes of life! ty ‘The Evening telling Dress Fabrics Salons, First floor, Old Buildi ed merely by a sublimation of the | and experience of aacrifier, of friction just how they have made a happy : ; ; ” and adjustment can quicken the fluent + y ? OPEN CouRT. Many a man is! | home; at diffic s they had to ames [H ree 0 ‘Teere are Just two ways the prisoner) ‘emoree an overdevelop- GeUDY THe aus ltor AND write | overcome: what, miracles of nelf-ae , Cut Glass Vases could have escaped from the building.| Ment of these necessary pI ' nial and self-discipline went to its One is through the private entrance| qualities in the wife he has chonen.| Wi ay ABOUT IT. building, 23rd Street 34th Street One of the best values we have ever offered. A beautiful Used by the Magistrate, which 1s hept| Many another manages to be supreme- ol. Sam Ang Unsoeantal husband) I waule like to hegt from any men combination of floral and conventional cutting on the purest Heeked, The other was dhroush {hel ly happy, even though there ta dust nn| of, wife, about ft. Consult the archi-]}or woman who thinks —h open court passing in front of the Judge to the gate, where stands an at- tendant under orders to let no one pass unless upon the word of a detective or & policeman or a written order from the Magistrate. The attendant in charge at this particular time says Clark did not get out through the «: No. M6 West Forty-third str where Clark naid he lived, is a v house, Johnson told officials of court he held Policeman Twiliman Diameless for the bold added the prisoner got the assistance of othe aid to have given Clari to officials of the court, through he is ht namo .| With what is it constructed? Is wom- io the French manner. ‘ow, it seems rather unnecessary to fomark that continual comfort or Reppiness in the home ie not pro- duced merely by & careful attention to the mechanics of lousekeeping, though of course it may be seri- ously impaired by neglect of these once in a while, WHY ARE THERE NOT MORE HAPPY HOMES? What makes a happy home? Why 1s it so much rarer than it should be? | lone the architect and builder or man to hand? To the last question the er seer ft. evident that home is the gradi n- scious structure of happiness to which both & man and @ woman dedicate the bookcase and the chops are burned But what is Love? Not 7 ? what yee: think it is, young man, planning your | te! farewell bachelor dinner; young wom- an, plotting your trousseau, perhaps « of ny happy home, They will found the answer to the qu Directory loan association you that such love as you feel now | which so many fail to olftain the right is only the building reply: “What makes a happy home?" cause it's the biggest dam he knows of. eee Telegraph Company to-day. pasielibiaas! © yi ie ASS NEW PROFANITY. (From the Boston Transortpt.) Marke—When Foozler misses an easy one on the golf links he invariably ex- Claims: “Assouan!” What do you sup- Parks—Assouan? Oh, he says that he- Original Models. New, fashionable, TRIMMED HATS Handsome collection of Imported and at moderate prices. small and medium Hats, Special Pullman Sleepers, bodies and hoods of closely- woven split reed, detachable corduroy cushions, reclining back, steel wheels, 5-8 inch rubber tires; in oak, natural and bleached finishes. Regularly $25, tomorrow $18. blanks; 12 inches high, 8}¢ inches in diameter across top, 6 inches across bottom. Regularly $8; 40 tomorrow at $5 each. Second Gallery, New Building. A good story may be told twice And in re-telling it we shall not add any em- bellishments. You do not—as Mark Twain used to say—‘have Subway floor, Old Building, 75c Guaranteed Lining Satin, 50c a yard Firm, medium-weight and lustrous. Four shades of gray, to allow anything off for embroidery.” We have remaining from our Golden Special for Se a Na A lai gael ged A WOMEN'S WAISTS, Men about 300 suits, divided into two lots, as follows: Carte hey been mixed UP) Probably most young persons about * ; ds, Be manned tet ear eat are| (2, MAT aleve hat Muy ene UNDERWEAR & SILK SKIRTS Men's $28 and $30 Business Suits for $22 Men’s $40 Silk-lined Suits for $32 Unusual because these are unusual suits. Made from splendid worsteds and tailored the way a fine tailor does things Unubual because these suits are offered at a lower modern and indestructible, Hke one of those “poured houses" Mr, Edison has | invented, But the no “poured houses” of happiness, The happy home is builded @ little at a time, @ wing added here, a porch put on there, and drop the pi WOMEN T Goes to Press On Sale Tuesday, October 15th Shirtwaists innumerous models and materials, wae Sig An re aye inoheding. Citing, Coece Ae Ghins. Memalien price right at the beginning of the selling season. gf” Everybody in Yorkvili nh not bu » hand rn \. a he 4 bx n Gr tie best pitt or his Httie sister iiaite | fashioned, ramshackle appearance October Taffeta, All-over Laces, also Lingerie, le Possible only because the manufacturer made us whl be at Palm Garden on Fifty-eight) | Many persons don't care for its archi~ and hand-embroidered, at moderate prices. concessions to help in celebrating our Golden Octaber. Chiffon Waists in all the desirable colors... . ae Lespertnnt Port a ‘ Sak ae good & story as when we first told value 5.50 to 8.75, 3.95, 4.95, 6.25 ‘The early men get the suits. Large assortment of American Underwear of : Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Cambrie and Nainsook, daintily trimmed with 500 pairs Women’s lacés and embroideries. Fine Shoes, $4.40 pair . 95e, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 The entire 1912-13 specimen line—boots, afternoor. ‘shoeg, velus 1:28. to 9.50 pumps, Colonials and evening slippers—of a maker whose shoes Skirts..,...95c, 1.25, 1.75 and 2.50 retail in the best shops at $6 to $10. street, between Lexington and Thiri| tecture at all. ef They want something whic | more modern, an Italian villa or an e into which y can move right after the honey- and in which they will lve hap- afterward and impress the win a hundred years a but it is easily explained who are at ¢ i ad of day makes a happy home, in the f Evening World readers? necessary materials ruction? What must the husband bring to the task? W! must the wife contribute? Is wealth necessary? . Judges of those courts to which Richard J. Cullen ts tn sements, Mrs The Fall and Winter Edition of the New York Tele- phone Directory goes to piesa Thursday, October 17th, ‘elephone service must be arranged for on or before that date in order to have Directory listings appear in this issue, Call, write or telephone to nearest Commercial Office. _< charg Joseph a Gowns... ‘able work In the parish of St \In all leathers, button and lace. ‘ . ‘ius of St, Loyola, Some of t) be abandoned wives bring their stories of Z id hitters ore Senator Hobert ¥. Warnes, | unhappiness declare that mont of the value 1.25 to 3.50 Sizes 4}4 and 5 A, 4 and 414 B, Gree ‘ piywan Edward Leader) differences of men and women 4 - 7 . : ” Ou 4 nH. Binnott, Mister! cine are hun to a leek af money Anat NEW YORK TELEPHONE Co. Combination Garments........++++++ ok uilding, ‘\ Michael C. O- Collins and the cle:wy=| yo when young Algernon Mullion | Pay 1 25 so. 95c, 1.25, 1.95, 2.50 Par et ths forces the former Miss Porkenham to PTAn > RRONE BnooKLYN value 1,25 to 4.50. ’ divorce him so that he can marry a Addon chorus girl, doesn't everybody y that Algernon’s domestic derelictions | should be attributed to the possession | 6f too many millions? | merely lays the corner | stome of the happy home, in my | and you know how much | time elapses between the laying of any cormerstone and the com- Silk Petticoats,—made of Messaline, Jersey and Taffeta Silks in the prevailing shades. value 3.25 to 5.75, 2.50, 3.95 and 4.25 | TE 23rd Street 34th Street . Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. . r Broadway, Fourth avenue. Eighth to Tenth straat i Leo Norden, a wine , brought to an end an illness wi for fifteen vears he had been unable to shake off < Dy committing sulcide by gas to-day at > his home, No. G4 East One Hundred and Seventeenth street. He had been dead for hours when his wife found yin the bathroom, orden two years old, Py 10 Main Street FAR ROCKAWAY—Hirdeall & Central Aves, TOM PMINGVILL B44 Tompkins Ave. WEST NEW BRIGHTON-145 Coluntia st, . vere OEE eg ea NO ROSES Neer SENET et awe WOVEN ee NTO Wrere See UT oo cos ee =