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WAX! COPTURED RLS WHO TOOK JOY RE HELD AS WITNESSES Party Lost for Week in Bor- WILL PROSECUTE MEN. Abduction, Larceny and Possi- bly White Slave Law to Be Charged Against Chauffeurs. Ravenously hungry, Annie Murphy, hot quite sixteen years old, of No. 99) Bast One Hundred and Twentieth street, and Kate Ryan of the same address, ‘who is’ but a little older, van away for @ week's joy-ride with two ebavffours e-day on a bench im the lockup in Mamaroneck town hall and devoured fwelve ham sandwiches and a two @eart pall of coffee supplied by the @ympathetic Mamaroneck detectives (who captured them last night. Detectives Birmingham and Collinge of the East One Hundred and Twenty- @xth street station went to Mamaroneck to-day to claim the girls and Jamos Murray, chauffeur for Dr, Emil A, Mul- ler of No, $16 Enst One Hundred and| until we had something to eat. We did|ie an exceptionally beautiful girl, note ‘Pwenty-fifth street, who was caught| not find any piace until It was so late|in parvicular for her luxuriant brow: with them. The other chauffeur, Adolph | that Katie and I were afraid to go hair. She is a girl gf sunny «i Nohers, the son of @ snloonkeoper at No. So he went to Greenwich for | popular with her pinymat 1 Pleasant avenue, escaped as the others were captured. Justice John W. Gootwin at once! 4, turned Murray over to the New York | kept on. detectives on the larceny cha: 4 Sirls were also turned over on sus ed sentences for vagrancy. Tho Tork,.pylicg took charge of them us terial witnesses, ALL WANT FORGIVENESS AND The girls were sure of their parents’ forgiveness ami said they were just as 00d giris as when they had left home and that both chauffeurs had "behaved Uke perfect gentlemen.’ he hoped that Dr. Muller would for- Bive him for borrowing the physician's $3,000 car for @ week and sa Sorry and would never do anything of the sort again. Dr. Muller, who went to Mamaroneck to cinim the eutomobdtie, told an Eve- ning World reporter that Murray faced @ painful disappointment. Dr. Muller @aid be meant w prosecute Mur-ay for the larceny of the $3,000 car, house for three years,” he said. have done everything for him. Only two days before he disappeared I gave him a pult of clothes and advanced: hie Geptemebr salary—thus, IF sup nancing this disgraceful expedition, Mri The father of Katie Ryan said that failing In an effort to lay violent om young Murray or Nehera he prosecifie them for abduction. An effort will be made, also, to learn whether they may not be prosecuted under Mann White Slave Inw or a New ‘ork @tate statute other than that covering Te theft of the automobile. Bs es ag Us to go for a Fi Wednesday night,” said Annie Murphy, “I haa fio Wéa we were going to be out More than an hour or two. I ran into the house and got a sweater and told @y mother I wouldn't be gone long. We Went down to Coney Island and fooled @round having a good time for an hour or two and then started home. Halt way back Adolph said It was a fo go in on such a nice night and Jim to take us up into the Bronx, Then MISSING SCHOOLGIRL WHITE SLA VERS HANDS. WHITE SLAVERS WHO WRITES SHE’S IN HAVE HER, WRITES. rowed Auto Comes Back | Nearly Starved. sirls who week ago last night, sat PROMISE TO BE GOOD. could wagon! Murray sald Woree “It waa just @ @lcnic,” “We never thought of it» any- > while the boys were ) told Jim that he might as take the whole day as Ket called down for being out all night, and so we We went off to New Haven ani then along the Long Sound shore to Providence, We the oar while the boys took turns driv- ing, When we reached Boston we be-)o) gan to got short of money. we must nave all we could for gasoline and pot spend @ cent more than we Ip for anything to eat. of what we bad game from night lunch IT WAS JUBT A PICNIC, eave KATIE RYAN. r. Another time we went down into the woods to @ brook and washed | out all our clothes with a cake of soap they managed to sav line money for. “I understand my @ather eays he is The young man haa lived in my| going to have Adolph arrested and te going to have me sent away, too. 1 "t care, I don't want to go home, gets on my nerves,” Mra, Jennie Murphy and a friend, « Mary Bailey, reached the town just as the girls w: Mrs. Murphy hugged her daugh- nd said she forgave her every- Sho was assured thet the little girl would probably be paroled in her ous- tody as @ witness against Murray. —_——— Maly Looks for Interven ROMB, Aug, %.--President Wilson's message to Consreas on the Mexican situation has produced a great impr e- sion In Italy owing to the large number of Itallan settiera In Mexioo. Notwith- | °% 308 Noah's standing the expressions of the f ahip of the United States for Mexicc passage in the message recommending . burns, old sores a to leave Mexico Inland pt in Jim said Most said Katie nickel of gasc- joing taken Letter Telling Dramatic Fate to Mother. sent the following letter to hor mothe: to-day ana reada: Dear Mother—T am in the hands ofwhite slave dealers, It was one of the men I told you f saw hang- ing around the door, I was going to the store when they caught me. ‘They have called mo “Sweetie” and “Lovie.” Yerteray IT knocked one of them down for annoying me. I did not want to tell you, because T knew you would worry so, This man has dressed me up like an helress, and says if I marry him he will not give me to the white alavers. 1 am heartbroken, and cry all the time. I had to go to the doc- tor I wan so fl. Pray to God to take me. Give my love to Paul. With Jove and a broken heart pray to God for me. he thought we ought not to go homa|enter the High School this fall. She a n liked by all who know her. ROUNDED BY MYSTERY. she was more of @ chum than a daugh & matron. She leav the morning for work ani ‘ingworm o1 side of my face. round ring about the size night. It was very emb: I didn’t want any of my 1 used several remedi Resinol Soap speedily effective for ecrema burning eruptions, doctors for | Baltimore, Md. Still In The Lead For over fifteen years Grape-Nuts, the pioneer thealth cereal, has had no equal, either in flavour or nutrition. Thousands of families use it regularly because Grape-Nuts Has qualities which make it the ideal food— Delicious Flavour, Rich Nourishment, Quick Preparation, and withal, easily digested. Grape-Nuts and cream, in place of heavy, indigestible food, helps to make one cooler and more comfortable on hot days; and builds body and brain in a way that gives zest and energy. @ STRONG WORDS From a Dector with 40 Years' Experience, “In my 40 years’ experience teacher and practitioner along hi lines,” says a Calif. physician, “I have never found « food to compare with Grape-N uta for the benefit of the general health of all classes of people. “y have recommended Grape-Nuts for a number of years to patients with the greatest success and every year's experience makes me more methcnae regarding its use, "I make it a rule to always recom- mend Grape- Nuts, and Postum in lace 01 coffee, when giving my patients instructions as to diet, for | know both Grape-Nuts and Postum can be digested by anyone, “Aa for mysef, when engaged in much mental work my diet twice a day con- sists of Grape-Nui tich cream, 1 ae it just the o build up and the brain i working order, -Nuts always ns in # perfect, o} re given by Postum from physicians all over the country have stamped Grape-Nuts the most scientific food in the world, “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts 1S YEAROL GR F ance of Ardelle, She was always sich a! good child and a great comfort to me. he cared for the he cand kissed Pretty ardie Ona Graham Mails Pretty Ardelle Glanheon, the fifteen- year<old school girl, of No, 21 Twelfth street, Hoboken, who left her home| won jy yesterday with an attractive atranger, wa 4 Inst nieht from the Grand Central Bta- | tion, The letter was feceived at noon The girl wan a graduate from Public | Bohool No. 6 Inst June, and planned to GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE I8 SUR. Conniderable mystery aurrounds her Ginappearance, as she remained at home reading @ great deal and took care of the house for her mother, with whorn Mra. Margaret Giasheen, the mother, ts a widow, and is employed at the ‘Twenty-third street ferry house of the Lackawanna Rallroad in New York as @ early in usually re- turns in the early afternoon. It is the custom for Ardelie to have her mother’ dinner ready for her when she returns from work, but yesterday when she ar- fived home her daughter was absent et HUMOR ON FACE Very Embarrassing. Could Not Sleep. 0 old man {a so cross and cranky he Used Resinol—Well in a Week. Pisbares, Pa., May 3, 1018:—“T had began like @ cold blister—a small red day it became larger until Tt burned and itched me sore, It was me a great deal and some kind of & power, but | they did no . L used Resinol Soap i one week and years, Sold by all druggists. For free | of American intervention im certain! samples write to Dept. 6-R, Resinol, eventualities. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 'AUGUS and no preparations had been made for brown eyes, Mght. complexion, apd herher dinner. _At firat ane thought that Arte! t oinity |i ? know detiberately ran away from home.” | BROTHER LAST SAW HER VE TERDAY ik dalnlbakg Tho last seen alng r |tures and recently told some of hi companions sho had seen herseW@ on th The girl is 5 feet & Inches tn hetgh welghs 122 pounds, haw brown hair, Wash Suits, now 59c}3 formerly $1, 81.50 & $2 Rompers, now 35c; formerly 500 & 75c Hats & Caps, now 19c; formerly 500 & $1.00 H Precine' ve girl ere called to find if a girl an- something tert Appened to her, for she would neve BOYS Our Famous Semi-Annual Sale at 7. ETE EER when ehe 1 ome Wore a brown hile ehoes and ma hat with her left arm with the In- t ae All the hor voription had been) an Evening World | i ken at the disappear: ring my ab- ye ag 1 Was y¥ morning. must have winner. $3 & $4. All y fond of moving icture show de- ken, It was ve run away to nt no credence Is We Will Wind Up the Month of Au With This Wonderful Sale at 4 Brill Stores SULTS Values Up to $18.00 in Our Big Season- at End Clean-Up You Couldn’t Buy the Cloth Itself at That Price The gree atest bargains the Brill Stores have ever offered, and 3 withanu them—GET BUS QUICK. SUITS For Men and Youths, 0, $7, 50 Worth Up to $20.00, % Broken lots and odds and ends of 2 and 8 piece Sack Suits in English and con- servative models—many with patch pockets. #18.00 and $20.00, and they’re offered in this sale at $7.50—less than half what SUITS at $12.50 they are worth, EXTRA_ SPECIAL Values Up to $30.00 Including an advance lot of FALL PENCIL STRIPES, which we managed to get hold of at about half their usual cost, and the remainder of our stock of Spring and Summer Suits, formerly sold up to $80.00. “Wonderful!” is the only word that describes this lot of suits, both as regards assortment, quality, tailoring and style— such suits never “SALE-D” under a $12.50 flag before. We Will Continue at Our Union Square and Harlem Stores Only the Tremendously Successful Sale of New York’s Greatest Bargain Event for Boys Fall Reefers (3 to 13) also included. Values up to $6.00 Other Sensational Bargains for Boys: Play Suits, now 39c; Boys’ Clothing Sale at Two Stores Only Union Square, near Broadway ane 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Aull Pyeothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street T 28, 1918. Bryan Saneeses In Leetare. WABHINGTON, Aug. %—Gecretary Prvan to-night will squeese in a Chau- yore. w mold tanqua lecture between diplomatic en- , nena in Mexico. “ACN. GS cee upon It, and) @t New Hope, Pa., returning to Wash- ington early to-morrow, HE “Genius’’—a a new wi ht- weight soft hat for early Took a genius to design it and real genius in hat making to give it-its smart finish. But it does not require a genius to pick it as a Correct Colors. For Men and Young Men--- Sacks & Norfolks 5.00 Included among them are ack Suits and some wonde: erfully smart Norfoiks (coat and trousers), ually, er ood assortment of small sizes for youths. If you want to get in on They were splendid value at $15.00, 9 Double-Breasted Russian, Sailor and Norfolk Suits *2.50)| With Your Choice of Values Up to $8.00 Double-Breasted Suits (7 to 18), Formerly $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 Boys’ Norfolk Suits (5 to 18), Formerly $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 Boys’ Russian Suits (3 to 7,) Formerly $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 Boys’ Sailor Suits (6 to 10), Formerly $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 & $8.00 Blouses & Shirts, now 19¢; formerly 500 aie ly Tic & 81.00 ‘ormerly $1.00 & $1.60 125th Street, Corner Third Av nue At All 31 James Butler Inc. Mar Prime Rib Roast Beef, |b. Boston Pot Roast, Ib... Fancy “Little Picnic” Shoulders, lb.... 12/4 Finest Sugar Cured Hams, |b. Sliced Boiled Ham, |b... 32¢ Roasting Chickens, sito". 27 Granulated Sugar, 3! »- 16°| Butler’s Borax Soa 10 ZH’ Stamps FREE WITH 12 Fresh Eggs 25° Marshall's Kippered Herring, “ar°°""*"12¢ tei i, Andie eva vecers 3 jars 25° few Peaches, rece Cting, can... Se Toilet Paper, 3 large Rolls. American Sardines, 3°".3 Potted Meats, Spanish Olives, berty Jams, HANDY THE PICNIC, can,........ Be Blue Ribbon Cocoa..... 1 tb. can, BR Parlor Brooms, Evaporated Milk, Belle Brook, tall 10¢ can, ‘J& Condensed Milk, Butier’s, con 8¢5 3 cons 23e § Potatoes Selected from the finest shipments of the New Crop 100 7.51.65 |p: Sweet Potatoes, 51:. to: 12 Pride of St. Louis, Flour cK” XXXX, for Bread, Biscuit, Cake or Pastry. American Regular 250 ce Beauties, Barrel, cut to 2 ] Triumph Baking Powder 25 QZal Stamps FREE 10 AAC Stamps FREE 6 ZAC Stamps FREE with FREE Ginger Snaps, At All 129 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores | Claret, Blue Diamond California, bottle. . 25°, Port & Sherry, J.B. California, bottle. .2&e some Gin, Old Tom or Holland, bot., 49* Princeton Dry Gin, M.c7.a¢" 69°, Large Bottle Cherries FREE With Bottle of Princeton Cocktails, °' gat Stamps FREE with full quar od Cabnet Rye Whiskey. . > QC Stamps FREE with bottle Kingussie Scotch Whiskey, 85° World's Two Be Imp orted Brews "Boo 255 Bovis 25 pty bottles and le for doz, empty aplits. ZAC Stamps with Case 24 Bottles Lager Beer Upmann & 9 J : 7 cakes 25° .. 10 . 10°: Regular #5 Value each ....... 20° 25°/6».10°| 254g. 13° with } ia can for.... 5¢ EVERY DAY THIS WEEK,—} The Liitle 1Jc Tea Chest of Ceylon Golden Tips Tea ' unexcelled for strength, quality and flavor, with 1-Ib Choicest Coffee 35° ay LH Stamps FREE with Yb i Best Teas, ° Ltn ain ry “india: 30¢ ce Coffee =; 20° road on epellss ast, *, to, a lb.,