The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 21

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FEDERAL AGENTS ‘HUNT SLAVERS FOR WOWAN'S MURDER : Arent of dbase Gang pected on New Ciues in Crime. from the streets, THREATENED HIM, THEN RAN AWAY, SAYS “CHICAGO JOE.” “She used to beat me,” he declared, sk! ab threatened to shoot me. ‘That Then 1 got hold of the ie under the mattress {When I returned from work one night she was gone. T decided to follow her, for she had taken everything I owned. 1 was drunk and arigry when I killed her.’* It Is the bellef of the authorities both at Bridgeport and Stratford that the other four members of the party are dl- ctly implicated in the murder, The men at large are Jimmie Lewis, alias “Hartford Charlle,” and “Big An- drew" Capone of New Haven. The two men captured with Buonomo are Jame: Mattio and Frank Pizzichemo. The lat ter keeps @ restaurant and Mattio Is a waiter, Infor nm which may prove of 1m- portance was obtained to-day by Capt. Arnold concerning the spaghetti house at Nb. 441 Water street, where the woman was called out to enter the auto- mobile, The place {s run hy @ woman known a> Molly Bruno. She ts ofthe blonde type and has figured in the police records. Her husband, she admitted to- 1s Charles Bruno. She said they had been married four years. She denied knowing where Bruno lives, and said he on!y came Into the restaurant occasionally tor meals. She sald he had never lived in Chicago and Moll att show. rev rei er ar SY REVENGE THE MOTIVE. Police Say Chicago Slayer Got Help of Band in Find- ing Runaway. BRIDGEPORT, Corin., Oct. %.—Police end agents of the Department of Jus- ties, who are at work on the murder of Rose Buonomo ot venny Cavaliert, as \ghe was aiso known, near here Tuesday Might, deciared to-day that arrests of &@ local gang of white slavers might be expected at any tl ey say they have evidence which shows conclusively that the woman was slain for revenge ater she had revealed “white slave" @ecrets to the police of Chicago, ‘The fact that Federal detectives are at fwork on the case is regarded as algnifi- ant by those interested inj the suppres- @on of the traffic in women which has ‘been conducted between here and Chi- cago and New York for some years. Efforts of local reformers to break up GET OUT OF DOORS AND KEEP YOUR'COMPLEXION No Need for thé Athletic Girl to Worry About Red Face and Hands light in ont- while, exer. Young women who door life soon find th ‘pean unavailing. come chapped From the confession made to Captain | the face becomes sen: @f Detectives George H. Arnold by “Chi-| After a day in the open air wash @ago Joe” Buonomo, it is evident thar}the hands and face in lukew: hhe followed the girl trom Chicago and; Water and then gently rub in a Ii @t once odtained he assistance of the|Velogen and you will be surprised at *tooa) white siave band in locating and |the softening, soothing effect it has murdering her. jon the ski ‘here is no grease. to Buonomo when confronted by the) § delicate dress fabrics. Velogen police officers for another third degree is also invaluable for chapped lips, grilih:y was fearfu;, hysterical and sullen abrasions or bu Its daily use keeps | by turns, After admitting that he had | the skin always soft and smooth, called the woman a vile name when he! At all druggists’. In collapsille had ordered her to get, into the auto- tubes, 25 cents, Women vote for _ GOLD DUST ° If you are trying to keep house without Gold Dust, you_are.not taking advantage of modern methods. Get some system into your work, but let Gold Dust do all the hard part of the task. All you need to do is to direct it. There are millions of women in America today who wouldn’t give up the use of Gold Dust for anything. nother Roxen Are these women all wrong? | >If you want to get right, buy a package of Gold Dust today and join the millions of happy house- wives who - “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do their work” | THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE. AUMANRN’Ss AT 149TH ST. ENTRANCE OF SUSWAY OR ae SPECIAL—ONE WEEK MORE—ScEUIAL CEVTS NO joey REQUIRED---50 Wuttay Delivers Tyee Brass Bed Surin, Lval Mattress Com lee We Guarantee : Your Terms ‘This Brass Bed Are Our Terms Free local ana! Made with the Lard bent | ms ralers " deliy- peti tide mi ial Bras:Sca ——- Spring We Pay Fares and ae \ This Sol Mattress enn Lid Dinin Ps Table Regular Price. 99.99 FREE “Wiicises" CREDIT This Imperiai Leath:r Couch 0 Cr I0r Heavy Claw Feet FREE rd Purchase ol $50 11st BAUMANN'S the murder Police came and searched the place. The cook, Salvatore Renaldi, detained at Police Hedquart material witness, told her, that the Buonomo woman was the place when the automobdt! men called for her. hh Values Are Offered THE EVENING WORLD, floor above, consisting of five rooma, 1 ize occupied by the Bruno woman, She WHEN AUTO ldeciared that she never had boarders or gues.s and that she occupied the rn " ly Bruno said that on the night of [inc toe teliove her statement 18 - she had left the restaurant| significant, inasmuch as the self-con- O'ciock to go to a moving picture |feesed munlerer Is supposed to have She returned, she sald, at 2|xon Kk, and a few minutes later the jin Chicago, and late despatches indicate that his brother Charles Is now on his who {Way to Bridgeport to-help defend :he as a|Drisoner. The Bruno woman talked reluctastly and refused to answer many questions concerning the Bridgeport underworld, Sie admitted that girls of the etrest loften visl.ed her ant. under the name of Joseph Bruno says, jone in full of $5.00 SHOES All the new and stylish lasts and leathers. $3.50 Main Store—Second Floor, Miises’ Corduroy Suits A Clever New Model which has only just “arrived.” Special at $17.50 It would do us credit as a splendid value at $22.50. Fastidious Miss Gotham will have nothing if it is not smart and new and talked about among the well-dressed younger set. That is exact! Wy why we had these handsome suits designed and made up for this occasion—at a special price, too, st " & $10.95 $17.50 Made of fine, rich Corduroy—Lined throughout with satin. Skirt to match, smart collar and cuffs. ‘Trimmed with broad- cloth in contrasting shades, Sizes 14, 16 and 18. 317.50 Exceptionally good looking; exceptional value at. $15.00 Satin Lined Serge Suits, $13.75— With cloth collar to match. Half belt in back of coat. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ and Juniors’ $15.00 Coats, $13.75—-Made in chin- chilla, Well tailored, in several models. Sizes 15 to .8 years. Juniors’ Sice Button Coats, $15.75—In j lain colors, with throw scarf and patch pockets. Sizes 13 to i7 years. Girls’ Stylish Coats, $3.95 to $10.95—-Many styles, in plain colors and mixtures, trimmed and plain tailored, Sizes 6 to 14 years. O'Nelll Main Store—Third Uloor—Baturday, Select Your New Suit, Coat or Dress on Saturday As it is the important out- fitting day for so many people, we make special preparations to care for Saturday shoppers with plenty of skilful sales- people, who can do much more for you than sell you a garment they will help you in making a smartand becoming selection. $25.00 to $35.00 ‘17.50 Women's New Suits, New Coats and New D. esses jor all occasions— neai'y One Hundred dis- iinct . tyles, A sp all regular ] size range—fittings for small and slender women, s and sizes suited to larger women, Velvetand Corduroy Dresses, | Silk and Chiffon Dancing Velvet and Corduroy Suits, Frocks, Cloth Tailored Suits, Cloth Tailored Dresses, New Coats in all the wanted Cloth Afternoon Dresses, styles. Everything that is new in material, color and style. $17.50 A special arrangement may be made Convenient Payments Silk Afternoon Dresses, Silk Evening Dresses, All $25.00 to $35.00 Values, all at the Special Price of . for O'Neill's Main Store—-Third Floor, FRIDAY, ‘Mobile he ewore in the next breath that she also denied ever having seen or! The restaurant 1e sp one Hight and the he had tried to reform her and win her heard of the woman who was killed. TO HEAR BEVERIDGE AND {WOMAN ALONE PARTY CALLED FOR HER. WASHINGTON, examination of H. C, apolis and ex-Senator Albert J. Bi Committee expects to conclude the present series of hearings. Reveridge has been urged to apprar amined Saturday, will be asked about the fund of $67,500 10 0 I We Give and Redeem Sure y Stamps ———I OL Oa OR oe In New York's Q NEILL- 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City Princess Lace JO EAIO O'Ncill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22nd Street, New York Cily fo) — (+) ——— {*) | 37¢, 48 OOTOBER 25, 1912. whioh, it has been testified, was sent to Senator Beveridge by George W. Perkins, Edward 1, McLean and Git+ ford Pinchot and returned to the donors. lance, and was effected in ROOSEVELT INSURED Rad effect IN LLOYD'S, $250,000. voted bine am oe In connection! with the contest ' prem m has witehtly advanced tf Roosevelt's avor, thourh on the the underwrlters still cormider Gow. son's position impregnabib. ee biel Viscount Peel, In Dead. LONDON, Oot. 2.=Vi-tount Peel, was Shenker of the Houpe of se 189 to 18%, died y) , 1 oe ates as Chalrovan of mision to the St. Lout PETTIT, THEN ADJOURN. i, Oct, 2. — With Pettit of Indi London Stock | Exchange Interests Got Accident Policy Before He Was Shot. LONDON, Oct. &. an attempt Waa made to kill 1 Roosevelt he—and likewise WI Talt—was insured at Lioy _—— World “Aa” Found Her Dog. both summoned for to-day, Senate Campaign Contributions venth street lost her pet brindle Aberdeen terrier, The dog had no collar on by which to fdentify tts » few days before Senator if he fails to would find The World.. She iid so, offering a re- ward, and shortly afterward the dog was returned, dental death tial election.” ‘This, of course, f# speculative Insure Both Mr. Pettit and Afr, Beveridge Shopping Centre DAMS $6.00 SHOES The newest blind eyelet styles, black and tan. $3.85 O'Neill's Store A Co, Ribbons New Ombre ribbons, 614 inches wide, with half-inch satin edge. Agreat ogres ue 39e yd —_—_—_———— OC Cho eee — Oooo" Filled Books of} Lhe Smoker of the Family Surety Stamps Will Surely Be Delighted with a Box of bard atdened Tei Tinea aaeinl ; Thietoes ine t i that is! are gocd for 82.50 in gocds a allel in th aromatic smo! 6 M Ne ckwear FREE in any department, pape cele, prec leaky 8 ge ane $1.00 Beautiful hand made Princess Lace, large Sailor Collar, Fichus, Yokes, Stock with Jabot at- tached, ete. Value 75c to 82.00 ; (Groceries excepted) UNITED CIGAR STORES, O'Nelit-Adame Agency, Cor.| 20ih St. and Gth Ave, saturder. You Men V/ho Intend Investing $18 to $25 for Your Overcoat ! An important word for you. While you were wearing two piece suils and white flannels O'Neill's buyers were making early negotia- tions for a line of fall and: winter clothing that Get Your $18 to$25 — Overcoat at O’Neill’s for $12.50 And Keep a Neat Bit of Change in Your Pocket would be a style rise and a bargain surprise to every man w York. We're ready to give you the benefit of some greut purchasing. Right now you are thinking about overcoats. shadow lace and 1 29Cand 1.00 uimpess with lawn body, pointed or round shape, white and cream shadow lace, 50c Special at 25e—Wlack or White Satin Dutch Collars with Jabots attached, so! Il black. Tailored Stocks, Ro re Collars, Net and Lace Chemisettes, Sleeveless 25c Linen Ha. dkerch.ets Women's Pure Linen Handker- ete, sheer and medium ‘s. Mable 8c O'Neill Main Store Firat Floor, value 50c; All New Models, $18.00 to $22.50 Values, alt =I Here are : ce Saturday Specials) ie of the in Untrin med Millinery new styles | we are sell- ing at Chinchilla Overcoats, sturdy, plaid back materials very dressy. Black Overcoats of D | ny ni i a atl for evening wear, church, semi-dress, ete, md nl all] Regulation Overcoats correct Aaah for oh, hf i Kerseys, Meltons and evening wear, for men of all] Fancy Coatings in seve > cin seh ws | Cash or Credit The Swagger — Belted | ide: ete. Back Coats in well defined big, You can buy your clothes now and arrange for conven.ent poyments. patterns, Full, roomy, with swing and style al] over them, The Slightly Shaped Top Coats, for mild days or manly, vigorous, defy Jack Frost and Old Boreas in their most spiteful moods, built to Thirty New Styles of Men’s Suitsat $12.50 6 94.00 BLACK VEL VET DRESS The New English Cut Double-| The Slender Soft Roll Sack Sui Si i ; SHAPES, 92.98, Various correct ee ack Suit,| Sack Suits in a doken or more shapes ip medium, ety ea ataall Breasted Suit, in gray, browns and mith “bain waistcoat, in all the Hey lestosuit all ren, Evening € jothes, too, sizes. All are silk lined. 93.00 ERECT PILE VELVET TAMS, $1.95, One of the most popu- lur styles of the day. 94.75 HATTERS’ PLUSH DRESS § SHAPES AT $3.98—In medium and large sizes. BELGIUM VELOUR HOODS and dress shapes at 91.75, Value $2.25. TAILORED TRIMMED HATS in various very chic effects at $3.25. fK Value $4.50, WOMEN'S TRIMMED DRESS [ HATS, exceptional values, 96.50 and $8.50 and up to $05. CHILDREN'S: AND MISSES’ DRESS HATS, $1.95 up to $4.98. Ostrich Plumes and Trimmings Superior Quality French Plumes at) one-third regul He es; special, 91.65, 92.25 and and up to . Ostrich Bands, whi and colors, value 61 O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, Four Entrances Directly from Sixth Avenue, LR More $1.00 to $1.50 Shirts Just the same as last week's Great Sale. It's | 69c | greal good forlune to get any more of them. Nice, clean, fresh Fall styles; made of fine Madras and Pereales. Pleated and plain bosons, in light grounds, | with neat stripes and figures, All good tilting coat models, cuffs attached: all sizes, 91.00 KNIT SILK TIES, 45e— Made A pure thread silk, in eccordion weave ipes. 15 different color ore than ever the smu « he well-dressed man to wear with suck suits, 91.50 PAJAMAS, 91.00 ine quality nice soft) Dome i cut con and trimmed with silk oops and fine pearl buttons, Just the nt every man needs these cold $4.00 SWEATERS AT #2.35--All wool Coat Sweaters, in Oxford gray, cut full length, with V neck, Well >but # ton! with fine pearl Buttons; two pocke tod 24.00 PATH RCPIS, #2.38—Mode of fine soft blankets in dacquadd figu plain colors with border ip ¢ colors, Piped seams, satin ne shawl collar, and with nedk co All sizes guaray teed non= size Made ot roe nights, MEN'S $1.25 UNDERWEAR, $1,00—Men's heavy weight natural wool shirts and drawers utly trimmed, $1.00 UNDERWEAR FOR 75¢e Mn n's heavy weight ribbed balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, girdle to match, Wack ‘98¢| pure wool Shirts and Drawe shrinkable, $2.75; value 0. MEN'S $1.00 PURE SILK SOCKS FOR” 69e—Silk Socks, in black, various colors; re= inforced soles. CARTWRIGHT & WARNER'S KNIT MEN'S 75c SILK SOCKS FOR S0e—y UNDERWEAR—Medium weight natural all | Thread Silk Socks, black and colors. O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys, Fancy Ostrich nets y smnart ideas, all quite new, Many 98c ve $1.00 to O'Neill Main Htore—-Firat Meer, n Seeeeeen

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