The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1913, Page 4

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cen TS Dap nd y SR — HUNDRED MEN JOIN IN ALL-NIGHT HUNT OF WHITE SLAVER Vow Vengeance on Piano Play- er Accused of Abducting 15-Year-Old Girl. HELD HER THREE DAYS, Little Mary Heyler Escapes by Ruse — Jersey City Roused, - * At least a hundred men, friends of Henry Heyer, stenographer for the ‘Treasurer of the American txprene Company, at No. # Broad: wearched all night through the ftallan quarters of Jersey City, Hoboken and Newark fer a nineteen-year-old moving plano player, charged with tur! love Afteen-year-old daughter Mary to @ flat in Jersey City Heights and keep- ing her @ prisoner from Sunday till Tuesday night. Then she escaped while plans were being made to take her te Rochester. “Before the atory is printed.” said Meyier at midnight, “the man will likely ‘be dead.” The story came out through the ar- rest of Mrs. Lena Schults, thirty-one years, of:No. % Hancock avenue, Jersey City, tm whose house the girl said she was held prisoner, The police of the severe! cities in Hudson County believe they Have found headquarters of a band of white slavers, in the guise of young piano players and ushers in moving pic ture houses, Mrs. Schults is; charged with abduction. GIRL 18 BACK HOME A wenvevs WRECK. Mary Heyler is home again with her parents at No. #4 South street, in the Heights section of Jersey City, a ner- vous wreck. Here is her atory: “Sunday afternoon I went for a walk ‘te Hoboken and met some girl friends with whom I went to school before we moved up on the hill. I had left them and was waiting for a White Line car, ‘when I met Nichola Ribaudo, who lives knew him ase nickelet “He ‘asked me to have a soda with Dim. I seid I would if he would take to my aunt, Mrs, Fleming, nearby, wend out for the soda from there. ge E Jd he had @ friend who had a ine, who lived near me on the proposed that we go there, I ing lessons and his talk about interested me. Bo we went to Hancock avenue and went into tEEs oo HF ‘The Gret thing that struck that there was no piano there. oman, Lena Schults, came in it was her home, ‘When I tried to leave 1 was held by the man and the woman, and cried, but they laughed The woman told me not to that e¥érything would be all ter on, She said she and and 1 were to leave ino few Rochester, and there we would and be happy. fought of Ribaudo tne on chair and Jaughed at eaid I would have more sense grew up.” SHE WAS FORCED To KEEP SILENT. morning Ribaudo way away who the girl saya was husband, entered the Mat, to know why the girl was ‘Mrs, Sehults told him she had way from home, and that she wus der unt: her parents could ‘Mrs, Schultz motioned the Meep eilent and in fear sho 4 z 8 =e s Py i i a) i = pi § rE, f g é fatle 1 made up my mind the me to escape was to pre- willing to go to Rochester,” me ‘Mra. Schultz ant Ribaudo me of the fun I would have ity a iH g g- 5 i i I had two girl friends in boeken who might come along too. I ‘ask to see my parents, Mrs. Schults she would go with me to Hoboken ae I would not be recognised sho me wear a big turban of hers coy- ered with white flowers and a brighi’red pottionat. My own clothes she left behind im the Hancock avenue fat. She wanted me to put en @ blonde wig but 1 wouldn't. “We walked down the Eighth atreet steps to Hoboken and through w lonely factory district, This was Tuesday night. At Madison and Sixth streets J saw two boys I knew in echool and screamed for help. 1 wid them I was in trouble and they dragged me away from Mra, Schultz, They took me to the home of a woman nearby and watohed outside all nixut. Wednesday morning they brought me home." Heyler with a friend, Herbert Cumber- land, had hunted night and day from fundey until Wednesday morning for the missing girl. —_— ut Morgan. pty To Sue J. PI The appointment dustce Donnelly to-day of Sulomon Kuntsler, a» guardian ad litom of his fourteen sold won Jacob, revealed thet the father, on betalf of his son, fe to sue J. Pierpont Morgan for %,0m damages for injuries cause! by hin being Ait by an automobile owned by Mr, Morgan and driven by Mrs. Herbert L. Gatterlee, the banker's sister. The boy was crossing First avenue, between Fifty-weventh and Fifty-elghth stieets on Jume 2 when ne was struck by ihe oe ’ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SULY 31, yes; {KELLY JUST PLUNGED German Women in Bathing Costumes; One-Piece Suits Seem to Be the Vogue OVERBOARD: HE DIONT ATTEMPT SUIGDE But if His Wife Has “Shook” Him He Doesn’t Care What Happens, He Says. 1918. = ‘SILVER BILL’ RILEY DIES WITH BIG FORTUNE GONE “Honest Gambler” Known From Coast to Coast as Most Ac- tive Poolroom Promoter. “Colonel” William Riley, known, by reason of his white hair and mustache, as “Silver Bill," is dead in Chicago at the age of sixty-three, He died without money, though he had been one of the most noted race track and poolroom operators in the country and for years was considered wealthy. He is sald to settled $100,000 on his wife some ago, whon they separated. Having been a camp follower in the| Union army, Riley appeared in San Francisco after the war with # “bank of $1.60. Ie made his start as exhibiting a miner who At All ht James Butler dg Reng Markets 0} 1c Canada Loin Lamb Chops, {" a Sliced to Suit, Ib... Sugar Gured Hamas, selected Long Island Ducks, Choice . % ‘Thoman F. Kelly woke up in the prison ward at Bellevue Hospital today and began shrieking for hin wife. The fact that he was detained under a charge of attempted suicide didn't appear to bother him because he sald he hadn't attempted suicide, and he could prove ft, but if, as he sald, “the old woman hed shook him,” he didn’t much care what happened. Up to 10 o'clock Mrs. Kelly hadn't appeared at the hospital, and her distracted husband had refused to eat any breakfast. Package cute. LOS Cream of Wheat Package | ya cut to.... Be Sure and Bring This Coupon With You 20 2a Stamps Free in addition to all Stamps regularly given, on Saturday, Aug. 2, at = Fees James Butler Inc. Stores 9 the 3@ Meat Markets to «ne Pure idl of One Dollar's worth La ( who presents this Coupon that day. Strictly 13 Trav” Eggs, 25° eels BrandEg; BES, 'S, dozen, in carton 29¢ View Eggs, siision: sa.” 33°) F Peas, Bek cate fllicttavee 3 Cans 2H Rice, Clean and good, B ibs. Ibs. 14 ». Ib. 5° Potatoes, Best of the New ~~ G ibs. ibs. ‘12° Red Onions, *“:.. 2 = 5° “Wild Man of Borneo.” He cleaned up $1,500 in ten da; In Chicago soon after the fii wagers trom minors. Cigarette emok- Kelly jumped from the ferryboat he would not allow. Manhattan Beach last night just as the boat was approaching the Thirty-fourth in his safe. He paid them all. When the racing game was still played here Riley was a figure at the tracks, @ Long Ieland City Hoepi- on the upper deck » @n uncontrolabie seized tim to jump in. So he Glightest idea of suicide He @imply lost all control of himself and eurrendered outright to the impulse to take @ plunge bath, Collins & Co. ha: arranged. to give their employees a full Saturdays’ holiday dur-| ing the month of A\ Une with their .vell est He found the water rather cold and wanted to get out before he was fairly in. 8o he yelled for help. The next GERMAN SADY ala: his hands and face tryin ering pping his hands and face trying to revive him. Mrs. Kelly was seen at her home, Now, if a woman expects to be a real|No, 1260 Second avenue, to-day, but swimmer, she cannot afford to jioad| could not be induced to eay when she herself down with twenty pounds ‘of| would visit Bellevue or to talk about junk, and there is no reason why she] the matter in any w should do Women also have expressed thelr en- tire approval of the one-piece suit for ave no admiration Venus, and they a: in one plece or five, Nevertheless, at the beaches about New York a general rule pri of one-plete tity, however, ha: cewsion to the growing popularity of the European costume by permitting akirt- less bathing costumes, provided they have bloomers, The conviction in New York seems to be general that women awimmers will continue to favor the B. Altman & Co. have effected appreciable reductions in the prices of the entire stock of Men’s Outing Suits, Golf Jackets and light- ines the aK, THe one-piece contume and wat Wear it es PLUNGE! ere uaisa, woant Oreaeng Gowns, Cheese, Dest N.¥. Stata fom milk wth We Salmon, Alesse Pink, tall 1-1b., can... 6 ASpecial Sale of Men’s Furnishings Sardines, Tsdatdidh, Navirsinc dais ee has been prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and will be continued until noon on Saturday, at the following exceptional prices: the ethics of bathing sults, called ittention to the vast diffe which mista between the “bathing sult and @ beaching suit.” in very recently that women have for Swimming, Say Ex: perts, Though Not for Lounging Mermaid on Beach. Notwithstanding the fact that Dr. and ee ee in olive oil, can. Kippered Herring, importea; Imported; “8 ge Flours. tous ib 2 ci 13° Super! ive REXE, fn cloth H i to Pose prettily on walked up and down slonally the braver on the water far enough to wet. Then they walked up and down Men’s Norfolk Outing Suits (sizes incomplete) regular prices $18.00 & 20.00 . at $10.50 (Sh—h! It’s time to stop Joe's json Beach ie venturing into the talk about “grandmother's 0 swim tn a one piece ” Ge Prest Essie Brand. (4 oa new Tera an rerun, de aes. A selena Fioursead beat Men’s Outing Trousers of flannel or serge, Spanish Olives, Large club bottle. . 25 ave x0! to be with more or less of a bloomer effect,| them! Best Ii ted, the euezeion that women Fitba cay Mopiesie saa omtcctnt Ene —_——————— regular prices $5.00& 6.00 . . . at $3.25 Lucca Clive Oil, Quart Can. 719° Swimmers and swimming ¢: - 7 \4 A ge ee! pred Gren pire VERY RANG, Dee + aa allie Grape Juice, “2 15° «1 10 Gents’; contains 1% carat Jar Dia beset food, bt ant tev regular price $1.00 e 2 & % Men’s Beach Robes regular price $4.50 . . . « at 55c. in the conventional bathing costume @arries a dead weight of twenty pounds of water soaked material. They say the one piece suit is universally worn by European women at the beach, and that It Is the only appropriate and com- fortable costume for the woman swim- mer. A despatch from London yesterday in- supple- sandals and a twenty pounds Belle Brook Milk, i: c Evaporated, thicker than cream.... Can 7 Liberty Milk, 3ans25° Rich, Condensed; full size cans at $2.75 Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits regular price $3.50 . . . . at $2.50 by the time it ater the weight Gleated that, English pubile opinion, aat Stamps eaten can 1 oc @ most prudish in the world, strongly favors the one plage ewimining gar- Also Men's Athletic Underwear (sizes incom- 5 Essie Milk, ‘Babies, skirts are option { Falmouth there are no restrict! at Torquay and Eastbourne they are ineisted upon, while at Margate they are seen so sel- dom as to excite curlosity when they appear. At the French and Belgian beaches Ger- plete), consisting of sleeveless coat shirt and knee-length drawers, Oven Fresh from the National Biscuit Co. Royal Lunch, Grahams, Jonnies, 1... 10¢ 5 aw Stamps FREE with 11b.Choice ce COFFEE 20c 100 2a Stamps FREE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store Frankiin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue specialat . . . pergarment, 38c. the one piece costume is the rule. man girls who are expert swim would not think of entering the water in skirte, But at practically all Buropean @easts the custom prevails of Se 2 ane wo 5 eae ‘There is no undress parade re men and women on the beach Refore bathing. There are no Ph Avenue, 34th ach 35th Sireets, Nem York, they do swim, and they adayt their costume to the necessities of the eccasion, without thought of pos- ing or fear of arrest. Pris Luther Gulick, in contribuung bis to the current @iscussion Will Offer Friday FROM PRODUCER TO YOU DIRECT You will enjoy the double advantage of getting better Coffee and saving money by buying Gillies’ Broken Coffee. Because we producethis brand of Coffeefrom thesmall andbroken beans of high grade Coffee and sell to consumer direct we save you 10c a pound, the middleman’s profit. Gotite oe cates ea fan a favorite with HOTELS, HOUSES AND FAMILIES every. A Special Purchase of 135 Young Men’s and Men’s Summer Suits Sizes 34 to 44 Chest Three-plece Suits, coats and vests skeleton throughout, trousers finished with cuffs, of highest grade tropical with 1 lb. Very Best 60c Tea Your choice of India-Ceylon, Oolong and Mixed Teas, At All129 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores The ee oo © Werte All § imperial re eY....... 4. B. Choice California Port.. 4 J. B. Choice California Sherry J. B. Choice California Claret.) for Zl Stamps with case 24 bottles $ Aeniroving 50 Lager Beer, Liebmann’s & Ruppert’s 1 uble Zl Stamps FREE on FRIDA' This » BOARD} weight foreign worsted fabrics, strictly hand tailored. [oes brcaae Be ties vistors Fate Sep HE Sund World \ ee eT aa ND wo eaiver WttZuee neg Ya unday World’s wy P vr tusny 6 »\ ee ee ae Sha ‘swenty ve pounde s0p- A ; re Os 16.50 . igi = ue Want Directory makes the skin each ae Regular Prices $27.50 to $40.00 nei more “Offers of Positions’’ than any other two |; mediums in the universe. | 233-; nt ae $7, % Between Park Place aad Rarcay 8, Phone Cortlandt 1471 FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. .

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