The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 8

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enna —— ne ee eee i TWO AVERONS REPORTED CAUGHT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, muget on the work and tig ewme ot! TQ GRADUATION GOWN, $5. | money necessarily have been kept on han@ in the company’s office. Mr. has been there for eighteen Piteabeth seheol ieard Reales ‘That's All May Cost and From the firet the company has hn Give Are paaen to contend with roving bandit ga: {Sree Te Knowledge of the presence of 80 moon BLIZAl N. me fMoney was & constant temptation. | members of the sentor “clnan of Rooselie npr nate flometimes they clatmed to be revel | Park High School are pouting because @oldiers, but even thie wae generally @| the Board of Education has decreed bhacedienle more. Several tines | that none of the “sweet girl mraduates” ts c William B. Faller an and His Son, | porter, ie ener eahtine room was Civil Engineers of Palisade, N. J., Missing. ONE RANSOMED TWICE. Younger Man Soon to Wed was taken fo the mountains, sud- Paterson Girl; Complaint Made to Wilson. tee Now York civil enginers, father and OR, in the little town of Banta Rosalia, * (tate of Chihuahua, Mexico, who can- MOR be reached by telegrapl. They ere {9 @ section in which raliroad opera- tiee are reported at a standetili, and QR inquiry will be started at Washing- tem to-day to insure thelr protection frem hare. ‘Phe father is Wiiliam B. Fuller, mem- ber of the consulting engineering firm Of Jonneon & Fuller of No. 1 Nassau | Pert etmect. The oon in Bernard Fuller, The Pe@lers reside in Palisade, N. J. and Mrs. Fuller, who wrote to Preatient ‘Wilton yesterday asking him to start the inquiry, is greatly worried. Fwice, according to news which has|- reached Mre, Fuller, she said to-day, her husband had been captured by armed bands of carried in to the mountains and held until large ran- compe were paid by the employers of ‘My, Puller. ‘The latest of these was lege than @ month ago, and failure to bear from Mr. Fuller recently has the greatest anxiety in Mrs. OG TO BE MARRIED TO A PAT. GERSON GIRL. Wire, Fuller's fears for husband and nea are ehared on the latter's account by Mies EM@e Lutton of Paterson, N. J. Mise Latton and young Puller are to be married on April 29 if he suc- ceeds in reaching here in time. “They tell me there are no roads ing in that section,” Mra, Fuller to-day, “and der to here. @uch a trip would be « most dangerous ene for him ny one else.” elder Fuller, who is Afty-three a Ol Gnd who formerly was gen- eral superiatendent for the contractors a ithe construction of a portion of masonry aqueduct of the New ors Board of Water nepal ia chiet age for the Mei Nerthern Power Company, Lté., potions with home offices in Toromo, Canada, whic ie @ngaged in constructing LaBoquille dam across the Conchoe River near Basta Rosalia, The work, whieh will OMt close to $10,000,000, is almost At Cut {lease, This was paid and Mr. Fuller | went back to work. Friends are alarmed for the safety Of) something more than a month ago Aimlghed. Nearly 6,000 mon ere en-| 507 Broad 6th ius at 31st Street On account of the rain of the last three days we continue the following special sales: hy the Iittle town, and in ome letter Mr. Fuller wrote to Mr. Johnson, hie |an ®. The board further insists the girls must make the dresses themssives. ‘The most unkind cut of all, however, Im the opinion of the girls, te the rule them to recetve flowers on ncement ni in which hie Graugh' room wi weed as a fort by one aide, while the cook house was commandeered dy the foree, ‘There are dirsful rumblings and talk EULOER FULLER HELD TWICE | o¢ « strike je heard. Most of the girls FOR RANGOM. are the children ia Nagi commuters, eocame and the new rule has been issued be- tererenthe ao, when a band, reported {cause of alleged extravagance In the | to be under the leadership of: Vaciovio | P00 ‘ce gu ot ne seathy oa emer HHerrere, captured the elder Fuller. Ife | fF b to all sorts of hardships and Seer to write to other oMfaials of the company at Banta Romlia ashing on QO be paid the kidnappers repr: Terunves th eve, to domes bis fe the same band again descended upén the Mexican Northern's plant aad took Mr. Buller away with them They sent word to the other offictale thar he would be atrapped to a burro and Griven over the mountain—which was interpreted to mean certain death for nim. The alternative offered was $26,000. After considerable parieying the bandits sccepted 910,000, and Puller was released. Mre. Fuller hae not beard directly from her husband regarding these ex- jences—he failed to mention them in hie letters for fear it would worry her, Briende have heard of them, and in view of the aituation have toM her of them. Whe then decided to appeal directly to President Wileon. \ No Alterations e Will Close Out Friday 122 Women’s Tailored Suits Of Wool Poplin, Faille de Laine, Bedford Cord, Shepherd 230 Women’s Silk Dresses Of Canton Silk Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse and Silk Brocade THE RICHEST PRODUCT OF THE BEST OF MARYLAND'S FAMOUS OISTILLERIES THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY Berit. | QS Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Checks or Mannish 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.60 Fabrice. 3 Also a number of English Serge and Wool Eponge. 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 No Exchanges @s) HUNTER @s) BALTIMORE RYE ‘OR WOMEN Soamless Silk By in black, white and tan; our regular price 3 pair fer $1. During this sale, pair 26 Pure Silk Thread in black, white end tan; alto silk lisle in black. Regular {0c pi Pure Silk FOR Pare Hons in blak ond ener Iso silk thread hose i black. Regular S0cquality, During thistele “3 pate for $1 pala oa heel, “ ee a of sie or liske; regular price $1.50. During this sale, _ Every pair guaranteed to be right ‘in every detail. Positive Canvas button shoes with welted soles. |" Pumps and Colonials, tan Durr athinnle. _ i peta tops effect slender lines in the large figure without discomfort, and are guaranteed to Wenrtrest comfort, and warrant wi g - bility, aida the life of the const, Specially woven materials, enteee | Sos re rust, tear or break, ia | WB. HUBS denser, ‘ Rpg fi ire, Erpre fully modeled bust an: baued hips. Superior qual || eal quality coutil and batiste, daintily vam . Guaranteed aes 0 re oe ‘Torn. ford ties of tan and black calf. ekin and patent leather; all ‘sizes. | Bene: || After All, What Can We Add to What We Have Already Said Regarding the Unapproachable Value of Our Men's:«Women's Low Shoes | 2 They have the Style of higher priced shoes—a quality that would justify a higher price—-from a concern lacking the matchless producing power of this great institution. ALL LEATHERS—ALL STYLES. ‘AM Sale i in MEY E] 6th rn y 20th St. FREE BRASS BED |_ || CREDIT TERMS: 1°3 'x 50/°7" "109 15 "= °75(10 “x 150 4 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER 1913. « GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE ° a G With Every Purchase ot 878 0 A WEEK OPENS e AN Atcount Saturday "Evenings COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. MN They tell} | eH others you are prosperous, We Sell Them on the CLUB PLAN}, FASY PAYMENT, 4 ZAMS $20.0. ZAR 50.00 | fas Old Reliable Qisin, Established 1886 Phone 3899 Chelsea Sunday World Wants Wark Monday Wonders. ’ wd’ B. Altman & Co.) are showing a complete assortment of Women’s Fine French Hand-embroide ered Lingerie, including Princess Slips and Petticoats for street and evening wear; also Nightgowns and close-fitting Undergarments of Crepe de Chine, Linen and Nainsook, and Matinee Jackets of Sheer Cotton, Crepe de Chine and Silk. The Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Department have in stock an extensive selection of French and American-made Undergar- ments, comprising Nightgowns, Pettis coats, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, etc., styles for Spring and Summer wear; also Misses’ and Chil- dren’s House Gowns and Negligees.§ A Special Sale has been arranged [for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday of Children’s Rompers (sizes 1 to 5 years), made of various washable materials, at the very low pricesof . . havethoroughly equipped Vaults on the premises for the Storage of Furs, Fur Garments, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains. Protection isassured against loss or damage. Orders may be sent by mail or telephone. - Telephone, 7000 Murray Hill _ [it Sema, 200 wh 225 Renta Xm Oat WX 1 oo Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Single Stone On Sale Until ¢ P. M. Saturday Observe, the w Cy fete ont Se"y" Fat mand Ringe alse on sale Shee Carate, ee H ike 3 8 nychoneed at altvatoe ar rewursed (0F Jove te ver cents within one year, CHARLES A. KEENE ENY pl I | ons $4 for this Settee Table Size When open nd feet; regular 96 Table and Other at MASON’S 70 Years Established Cor. Myrtle Ave. & Bridge St Brooklyn, N. Y. Special Terms Credit. THE SILENT BULLET! The silent bullet-—who fired it? Whom did it hit? Why was it silent? The room in which it was fired was full of people. No one heard the shot. why not? All this denotes a preity ex in unusual mystery" story, pres 4 t Not the kind of story you yet held of ogy day. e ‘story’s name is “T LENT BULLET.” i It is by Arthur B, Reeve, It will begin serial publication ta next Montay' s Evening World, April 24 | 20 evading, Nee"York| an! 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