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ra THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1918. BOY SPENDS NT rsa HER WERD STORY. E=-E:3 ASLEEP IN ‘MOVIE? | te emt ic ASPARENTS SEARCH Saint Into the Street. Nine-Year-Old Stephen Is Res- Francteco Catano, barber, had moved his chairs and his mirrors into the shop sued After Taking Dis- astrous Nap. Deery. Ehe so enjoyed the show that ment by shouting that she, too, had] Buffato, laat night and waa returning 3.45 came before she knew it. She con- been robbe: to hia hotel when stricken, He died Jcocted the story to avold mamma's Policeman P j in_an_ ambulance " and entered ¢ | wrath, Gorman says she didn't suz- Seeek station. re ceed. . | Mercurio had been holding OF ABDUCTION Hip | To-lay, Inabella says that owing to! them to the Clymer atrece | the notoriety she has achieved, she 1s They said they were Al going to leave home, but her mother ts | stein of No, 63 Sutter avenue, Brow TRP 10 TO CABARET keeping an eye on her. . L b f “warhie ls my last day in New York.” | ine policeman said Isabella, “I am seventeen years old," anid tise bella. man came aboard, Girl Told hetero to Police, but| cit hat Sst Mesinauon” «s-| DIED IN AN AMBULANCE, Owned Up When Taken | pICKPOCKETS’ VICTIM rhe Seis com ot ot ALL CARS TRANSFER TO : ry 4 4 CUM eA || Lexington to 3d Ave. 7 59th to 60th St AM the Special Sales Advertised in Sunday's Witt Be Continued Jo-Merrow ( || If the Rain Kept You from Coming to Blooming-4| dales’ To-Day—Come To-Morrow—The « Store Throbs with Interest. | Beginning To-day, Our May Saleof_ - Muslin Underwear, French Lingerie, & | Corsets, ¢ & Children’s and Infants’ Wear F 00, and immaculate garments x ann fake each one an unwurpeneed Wale, rs at No. 45 West Eightcenth street, be- neath a big tenement there, and, pend- ing his grand opening to-day, he erectet @ shrine to St. Joseph in the rear of the shop and had his thirteen-year-old eon, Glusoppe, sleep there last night for added luck. Gtuseppe's cot was directly in front of the kind saint, screened from the front of the shop by portieres, Some time was said to have) train just before hoard. mete is only sixteen,” explained her her. mund Posnansky, well known in im- porting circles, reached his Rosedale, Home. SEIZES TWO IN “L” CAR. | 8.1. home to-day. He dlod in Dut: —— falo "leat night within stricken with heart Seventeen at most, petite and pretty, ae = fi Pose =" “Me t Suaneny’ : th yd ican * lo} ir, Powna: was the erican she threw herself hysterically into the bs ed BS Bh representative of Oskar Kahl, a Gers during the early morning the transom over the front door dropped down and, near 7 o'clook, a vagrant breese through that opening pushed the portieres ipl [edad {ie single candle | seme of Patrolman Quinn at Fifteenth Policeman Takes Suspects. man manufacturer of art bead Max Klein, the owner of the building street and Ginth avenue about 4 o'clock/ Michael Merourio of No. 147 Skiliman wherein the barber shop was situated, | this morning, got her head as far up to| avenue, Williamsburg, startled passen- happened to pans the front of the clut-| his showider as she could reach and| Sere on an “I. train just pulling away tered establishment just in time to see from the Flushing avenue station, bound the curtains blasing. He ‘ke in the sobbed out @ story that made the po- door and awoke the sleeping Gtuseppe | iceman himeelf almost weep. He gect- po > WHE oe beat ae ‘a en RH. as the biasing fabric fell across his cot. | ly disentangled himself from her fright- @rem robbed of 960. He seized two men, who, amall blaze aster acy mer eaned the | ened embrace and tried to soothe her. |e said, had Joatied him and taken his Tush in answer to Kiein's alarm. But| “My poor child, what ts your name?! purse trom his Mp pocket. what hurt Francisco Catano, the barber, The two men strugsied, but Merourio most was that Klein ynceremoniously| Still letting loose a flood of tears that/ retained his grip on the coat of each, Cen St. Joseph, the bringer of good | rival the downpour <f rain, the girl] while @ guard notified the moterman uk, into the street. said: “I'm ie Btephia Salvatore, nine years old, the @léest of a family of four, lives with his pagents ‘vt No. 2371 Hughes avenue, in thé Bronz. Stephen is fond of the “movies, and last night he begged a ftekel from his mother to go to the how at No. 497 Third avenue. Midnight came and Bteve had not returned. His mether, in wild alarm, went to the Tre- ment avenue police station, and every patrolman in that neighborhood of the ‘Bronx was given a description of the Also Our May Sale of Housekeeping Linens and Bed Clothes Laces, Embroideries, Blouses, Silke, Dress Goods, Negligees, Dresses, Etc. Men’s & Youths’ $16 & $18 Suits at $11.88 Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are and the whistle was sounded. A woman with my parents at No, 10 West Tenth | at the other end of the car In which the fH {8 ___thhontotaton onl." sharon Lineneshrhertanbed LEADS DRIVER OF TAXI THAT | streets, Quine bend her around to the | sommedon cxmarred edad tothe ene HIT HIS AUTO TO STATION.| “sesce'te'tuoss’ crcounge ate tela the =F About same terrible story of now os she was An Appeal to Wives City Register Griffennagen Causes] Teturning modestly and properly tu her > * home ubout 9.90 last night two rough men! You know’ the terrible affliction that i | H F: Arrest, Then, Learning No O: » at Twentleth S CLO S Was Hurt, Drops Case, street and. Gisth avenue, bundled. her | cOmeS to many homes from the retult of fy ro a inking husband or son. ou know City Register Max 6, Griftenhagen, | tecame unconscious asa endu nothing | of the money wasted on “Drink” that and our own greatly improved mad fi ata, Sire | "wre tts Setenberans eo: | ects in POM stante Su Sort | and coh. ORRINE hes ave hoe Men’s Clothing Sto and the boy still slum! sine when it was struck by @ tazlcad| second, street, sands of drinking men. It is « home ens othing re the boy elept on. driven by Thomas Carroll of No. %5| To Detective Gorman she repeated all| treatment and can be given secretly, ‘wild “indians, were. scalping girla, and tigers were email boys. He gazed around leserted hall and saw the day- Weat Sixty-eighth street at St. Nicholas harrowing details, never missing| Your money will be refunded if, after's a " avenue and One Hundred and Forty-|even a comma, ‘The police sent for Dr. | trial, it has falled to benefit, Costs only Macy’s handles only re of New York Hospital, and his| $1.00 « bon. For sale by Bikes: Hege- the best-tailored rt confirmed the doubts O'Connor man jtores. Come in an of aben heme af 6. tie Rivereiée| and German tad bern t0 have an they| free booklet aad let thems tall you of the ~ ready-to-wear clothes Grive to that of the son-in-law, Mr.|noticed the girl was very dry for one| good ORRINE is doing. ‘ obtainable. Moskowitz, at No. 720 St. Nicholas ave-| who had walked in the rain trom Forty. | === nue. They were all shaken up by the}second street to Fifteenth. " 5 collision, which broke a mudguard and| So Gorman took Miss Isabella home and CAilich Glabbses / ip Nalaineg avers otherwise damaged the Griffenhagen| there found mother waiting, nursing her $ age 20% below prices machine. wrath, Isabella owned up. She had) No one can realize in the few other , ‘iffen| been out against mamma's wish and had ma Hopes of the eat One Heian’ | pone she confessed, to's cabaret show! the agony of failing Houses that handle and Fifty-second street station to take| in Jemmey City with a man named James} gight excepting those clothes of equal qual- Carroll to that station, Mr. Griffen- - ee who have saved their hagen and the policeman went in the taxicab with Carroll and the other mem: eyesight by wearing bers of the Griffenh: famil: = i niewermemrenenreee FOR MENTAL Ret i : Regist LANGUOR wae Fitting Glatea, 0200 0818 marae hen bor:| ormer Vana lor stats, J. EHRLICH & SONS fash., April %.—Carl A. lar . it. “There was a becty | Wewt™ae, forty-eight yeara old, night your strength Halt Contury fn Business ints and the o' Toaae watchman at a shipyard and formerly 217 aad ths: Vesmarttion: Wee eee | 223 Siath Ave., ISth Se, 350 Sisth Ave.,224 St. a ler! was ind dead with' © outlet ta na Sioa: caro: 10} Nes An 1 fy ag ing Inspe the two families on floors | Kiteap County. After « brief examina. ester and Chinese operating @ laundry on the #4 treet floor—were ordered to” vacate. [ballet thet Wore red it hla ‘The bullding will be torn down a RI Wh Changes Milled Guriag Z ‘al ICH I6 A 4 FURNITURE CO. tough Mttie shoes. All in vain. No answer came to him. o'clock George Nichols, an usher, went to the theatre and frightened Stephen was rescued. —_——— WAKE UP IN FALLING HOUSE. Later Mr. Griffenhagen decided to drop the case. WT South Laden street, ‘Willlamaburg, morning when por- , 016, 816.96, 819.96, $24.95 and 689 98. Men's Clothing Dept. 24 Fi. Summer Silk Hosiery Women, Men & Girls, 24e Worth considerably more. Offer comprises: Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings, , wpe the Dor ell goad te ty ina choles of colsrecad QA 3 all elses, at. Men's Pure Silk Half Hose, colore; Former Vanderbilt = Men’ f) "Blue Serge Suits, $14.75 The lowest price re is $18.50. Made of standard grade blue serge, warranted lor-fast. Al li All sizes up t ind Py special assorinart ot dels ie shout men. ee ‘Also Blue Serge Suits at $1995, $2478 oad HT. Men's Silk-lined Spring Overcoats at $19. 75° The lowest price elsewhere is $25.00. Of pure worsted soft finish cloths in Oxford and black. Mhined throughout hej all-silk Merveilleux. In a new Chesterfield mod Overcects in Stock at $14.75 and up to $4450, Men’s Raincoats at $9.50 The lowest price elsewhere ss $12.50. Fine Silk Stockin ment 1x1 ribbed and misses; white and black; at 0: ular Silk Hosiery stocks ] $3.08 fr women, and 160 and 61.76 for wen. 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