The evening world. Newspaper, August 25, 1913, Page 5

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CRIMINAL CHARGES TO BE LAID AGAINST MISSING CHAUFFEURS No Word From Pali Pair Who be! appeared \With Car and Two | Girls Wednesday. With no word fours, James Nehers, who disa from the two chaut- Murray and = Adoipn red with an auto- nobile and two viem girls last Wea- needay on a “joy vide,” the to-day prepared charges 0 nature against the pair. thé police they have latd ¢ open to three serious charges: The lars ceny of the automobile belonging to Dr. ‘Tmdl Muller of No. 316 Kast One Hun+ dred and Twentieth street, Murray's em- ployer; the abduction of Anna Murphy | of 900 Wert One Hundred and Twen- tleth street, and of Katie Ryan of N 188 East One Hundred and Twenty-aixt! street, each only sixteen years ol Prosecution by the Federal Government under the Mann White Siave act on charges similar to those in the noted Diggs-Caminetti case in California, Upon the receipt tast Saturday by Elsie Werner of No. 151 East Ninety- seventh street of a postal card from Nehers, her ewetheart, dated foston, the police of that city were notifled, but thelr efforts to lovate the stoien car or the missing party have so far proved fruitless. Mrs, Murphy, mother of one of the erge of nervous She has been given missing girls, is on prostration to-day. medical attention since Saturday. ter’s innocence and declares her belief | that the entire party will return wher thelr money gives out, with no harm done to either of the givis, malem is not shared by the police. The police are not expecting the voluntary return of either of the chauf- feurs, Detective Birmingham, who has been on the case since Thursday, become frightened when they realized | the gravity of the chari them and eli the physician's mi in some New England city to funds with which to make a distant | © e “get-away.” REFUSES TO MODIFY SENTENCE OF ZARING Judge Rosalsky Says He Was Guilty of Burglary in Entering | the Sapresi Apartment. Judge Rosalsky in General Seasions to- day refused to modify the sentence of thirty days !n the Workhouse imposed | by City Magistrate Corrigan on James B. Zaring, the young shoe salesman 9 on Aug. 11, In eearch of his wife, led @ force of private detectives into the rtments of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sapresi at No. 149 West Twelfth street and assaulted them. “Mr. Sapresi would have been justified in forcibly resisting the invasion of hig home, and your client was guilty of burglary,” Judge Rosalsky told. Zaring's attorney. “T am convinced now," Mr. Sapresi, She! still maintains her faith in her daugne | | CHAUFFEUR WHO BLOPED WITH TWO YOUNG GIRLS | AND FELLOW MACHINIST | JAMES MURRAY: « ho is an artint, told Judge Rosalsky, that Zaring was not wholly ta blame. He was mindirected by the detectiver.” Judge Rosalaky told Zaring's attor- hey to have Sapremi repeat the state- ment to Magistrate Corrigan. “If Magis- trate Corrigan is willing and so recom- mends, 1 will modify the sentence. If he declines 1 will affirm the nentence m- | Poned by him," Judge Rosalsky added. | sectidipiominies ; FIREMEN REPLACE VAMPS, With the abolition of the thirteen volunteer fire companies that have cov- . wtown district In Queens, pt. 1, the last of the will disappear from e exception Her opti- | ° of pald firemen: Engine rona, Elmhurst, Mase hook and ladder rat and Midd’> Vil- scout at Wintteld, y of an ¢ of $100,000,.00, include new Industrial enterprizes It up in that section. tng many is constancy. So said Benjamin Disraeli, Our experience corrob- orates the testimony of the great English statesman. We have been unswerving in our determination to pro- duce Silver Plated Ware of national and world-wide reputation. | Known by the @) Mart. ppingtpe which is the best quarantee, Wa. A. Rocers, Ltp. New York—Niagara Fualle—Chicage THE SECRET OF SUCCESS |}; |stte avenue, Plainfield, ' ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, Neteé Ciwn & Florentin Pelletier, aged years, a well known civil architect, died at his hom Dead. | ty-eight neer and gor 11ti- arly yer: jterday. He was employed by the Gov- ernment aa one of the engineers [n charge of the construction of Minot's League Lighthouse, in Boston Harbor, and he had charge of the construction of the Ogarnsburg and Lake Champlain Railroad. ous Old-fashioned be eg Taff s Sete Bon Chocola tes. as well ns and ito gates Boonie 28 phe Stores ta Greater New York Soup Without HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Is like an ogg without Salt. Imported Abectaiets! Furnish Your Home at . the Same Price It Takes to See the Movies ae Gon’ consider Sat roar perlatienl visite to the finances. moving pictures are ruinous to your What would you say if we told you that the same week: expenditure would put you in possession of that hand. some furniture that you are saving up to buy? For 106 years we have been selling high grade furniture on easy payments, and it is this long whe us how to buy the best goods most favorable prices. You can’t get better furniture anywhere than we offer, and we offer it on payments that you positively won't feel. $15 worth of goods costs but 25c weekly; $50 worth but 7Sc weekly; $200 worth but $2.50 weekly; $500 worth but $5 weekly and 80 on, 10% discount if you prefer to pay cash. And while you are availing yourself of this ciicr, you are actually paying prices that compare favorably with those i of any strictly cash house in Ameri: Come in and inspect our wonderful line. everything You don’t have to buy. Just visit and see for yourself, Drop in to-morrow. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS IN AMERICA” *Park Row and Chatham Square “OLoEST 3d Avenue and 121st icq. you need for the home. FURNITURE KOUSE Street eell them to you | It comprises that hes \ SEE STARTLING — RESULTS OF POSLAM’S WORK ————— | With wonderful speed and case Pos- | lam cradicates eczema and all erup- tional skin troubles even in their most aggravated forms. As soon ivy this bed we end ae | is lied itching stops and angry skin is wehed. Ita effects are felt aad seen | an healing progresses until the skin re- sumes its natural condition. Much suf- fering is avoided through its timely use. | Slight skin troubles, such as com- lexion redness, rashes, prickly ead oes sunburn, mosquito bites, etc., which annoy during hot weather, re- quire but « ‘small quantity of | usually overnight treatment is Petite POSLAM SOAP impro: he health, | color and quality of the sl beautifies bern renders the soft and | All “drug ay sell Lay pes (price, wo} im 8 rice, #5 cents). | For’ tree a write to the Emer-| ency Laboratories, 82 West 25th Street, | T the beach or in the country the fresh ange the open air is made more delightful by the taste Of <Aeede, Don’ t forget a supply_of delici- MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913. “Everybody's Going to The Big Store” MAIN BUILDING: Here’s the Second Edition to Our Greatest Sale of .“Odds and Ends” in Our Men’s Store Tothe thousands of bargains in broken assortments, we have added, for tomorrow, a special purchase of F all Weight Suits (Values to $20 Each) Seale denen ®Q Os This one item alone is eno to give the Clothing Store another record day, for the suits would sell like the proverbial “‘hot cakes” even at the end of the season, at the wonderfully low price quoted for tomorrow. Grays, Browns, Mixtures and Blue Serges, in Newest Fall Styles and Patterns (quite a variety of Norfolk and patch pocket suits for young men are in this offering). rane Sutome to Charge 7, it one be 94 thie mon September Seater is ad ule si we Complimentary 2a Stamps FREE, Tomorrow As many sets as are reasonably re- quired for books unfilled will be giv- Oal; 00 coniplimnent stamps good Ta ‘any one book. nis Our Cut Flower Special Large of GLADIOLUS and? Beau! Ke Last 5 Days of Our Furniture Sale! Chiffoniers Bedsteads Dressing Tables Cheval Mirrors Princess Mirrors The Sale Prices Will Be Low- erThan They Have Been Dur- ing Any Period of This Ex- I Lil NAAR , And Look at These Bargains in “Odd” Suits, Tronuav, &e. Raincoats, “Odd” Suite—for “Odd” Coats and Vexts—from | | “Odd” Suits—for youths, young | ta from Si traordinary Sale. youths and blue serge, fancy mixture and men and men; sizes up to 42, young men; $4. ; values to $15; Homespuns, |) Our low selling Agures are valuesto $10. Tweeds, Chov- \Black Full Dress and $ further reduced as follows }. Cassimeres: Ch Liotta 1 45 Blue Alil-Wooi Serge Trousers rh shila $5. 85 eG Meta May Sale) Regul mis Sak texture, plaid “beet. . Hele ria eee at A D . 34 Beruerry price Price Raincoats | $ 4. 85 eased 2.95) Khaki Trousers 85° he tert 1.85 sisesevery ane cuarantecd, see cueranveed, White Polo Caps Value $1 138. —_—— For bakers and 5 Auto nesters 5 $ sites. |tnd barbers —__— al = {Fall Overcoats — $P7 gap | | giemetee tt no Toeed Raincoats 7. 85 ee om) |Police Black § "and as 7.65 tees en S18 al e Rubber Coats | Matuee ta 90 ee ee vie AE ees English ay. HA. 85, Value 98,80; guaranteed. White Drill Wash- ope Veet Oliue Geass 85° ¢| Winter Overcoats 9.75 ale hey at annua washable | UBlined Coats Coates 9 Velue $180 ep | ree ee suspenders. Value $4. Alpaca and 5 Striped Worsted and Dark Mix. All Our “Odd” Fancy and Wash.|~ Officers’ Black = ture ‘Trousors — for men and } $ “Odd" Cloth and Fancy Vests Unlined Soe ¥9 Serge Vaine $e blue and nics, Blue and uae 95 Suits—none reserved; $ 9 75 Outing ‘Trousera—sizes $ 4 | 85 sizes to 48; values to ai; 45¢ tehaat values to $20; ar to 42; values to $5; pair at 2.65 All “Odd” Fancy and White Full Dress and Tuxedo Vests—v ium (o168) 681 odl able Veste—values to $3; 95 youths; NaN id to $5; ore by) : Ic size to 54; 54; pair ‘ “Odd" Trousers—values to $4; light and dark beans hd) F 50 “Priestley” Cravenctted Mohair ‘MAIN, BUILDIN: Men’s *1 to ‘2 Negligee Shirts A Clearance of “(Odds and Ends” Tomorrow, at As fine a collection of high-class and stylish negligee shirts as The Big Store has ever offered in a special sale. better collection than we have ever offered before at such a low price. Every shirt cut full and wel! made; French cufis; all sizes. Don’t Overlook These Specials in ‘Odds and Ends” Men's Blanket Bath Robes—good| Men's S0c and 65¢ Underwear—| Men's 50c Shirts and Drawers of cotton; id j rd Fi; hoice of fine mercerized pongees, corded na jacquard Figures, Men's 25¢ Four-in-Hande— at. cork Men « 25¢ Morcerised Lisle Halt Hone— black of tan; 12}. ‘Sea Island white cotton; French] fi or Egyptian balbriggan; drawers bs have reinforced double 29 Men seats; at... enone 39. Men's Neg! MAIN BUILDING ys *4 to *6 School Suits, Tomorrow at *2.95 Norfolk Styles—splendidly made of wgolen materials, including the newest weaves in grays, tan, browns and fancy mixtures. ~ Also plain blue materials. Every coat cut full; nicely lined; Knickerbocker trousers; belt loops; sizes 7 to 17 years. §5 to $7 Suits, at *3.95 ’7 to *10 Suits, at ‘5 98c to*3 Wash Suits, GREENHUT BUILDING at 45¢ to'1.29 | |*3.95 Tea Sets (nces)82 45 The above speci Enough for 12 Persons, Sale Tomorrow, at a MAIN BUILDING MAIN BUILDING variety ot Patterns; $ values to $ 2.75 jen’s 50c to lie Noskstaare ate in-hands of heavy silks, including knitted silks; excellent 25 signs; at. Ic “. Bo open-1 mesh; mad- “menders’; at..... . Men's S0c Extra Fine Hose— avariety of 2-toned effects, ata IC mi ion Set whitecotton; Suire anally; broken sizes; at... 39e $17 Dressing Tablee—golden oak “french ne § op 19x30 quartered oak, beauti: plate mir- for 24x34; ! is only , nae hihes one of the hundreds feature Women’s $3 and || Men's News1.s0 and §2 in Our Greatest Semi-Anagal eat T| Matte ast $3.50 Fall Fall Soft Hats Sale of China and Glassware. pe MAG any] See 17 This 56-piece Tea Set is of $21) 9 Fut size TUNA excellent quality porcelain | |ys peesseaf2 21 nee decorated in a neat floral de- ign. The set consists of 12 Teacups and Saucers 12 Teaplates 1 Teapot ;,)12 Fruit Saucers 1 Sugar Bowl 2 Cake Plates 1 Creamer 1 Slop Bowl High Shoes Styles and ae are such as will be most in vogue during the coming Fall season. Best of oth) WE HAVE EVERY SIZE AND WIDTH IN EVERY POPULAR LEATHER — EVERY HEEL AND EVERY TOE SHAPE. Tomorrow, Tomorrow AO The soft hats come in SINGLE” UT BE! grays, browns, blues, tans, oxfords and olives. The felts are in smooth and rough finishes. Every hat per- PRINCESS DRESSERS \ >

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