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WOMEN GAPPERS -FORANNEX LAND 0. SOUGHT BY POLICE Mrs. Francolini and Miss Halley Oriminafly Implicated, Says District-Attorney, Acting District Attorney C. C. Nott ad- Mitted to-day that the New York police have been asked to look for Mra, Mathil- ; 48 Francolint and her sister, Mise Rose Halley, im connection with serious charges that have been made regarding , eal estate transactions in which the |, tWe women figured prominently. They wete last heard of in Newark, N. J. \ atld detectives nave gone there to pick 1 ub the’ trait. = , A» Gravd Jury investigation into the * eharges will be begun on Monday under the direction of Assistant District Attor- {) Neya Eileen and Colligan. The District-Attorney’a OMe ad- mitted to-lay that many other persons than the two sisters are Involved in the , Charges, and, deciara the sums involved ‘Will rum into several hundred thousand Gollara. More than a poore of persons already have Gmplainéd to the District-Attor- Rey'e Office that they bought property from ¢he two women, paying for the Property in cash, but never receiving ther 2 receipt or a deed to the prop- @rty they purchased = in most cases, the purchasers do not even know the Yeoation of the land for which they gald, 90 that criminal prosecution in Geter cates cannot follow, ‘Mrs. Prancolin! was President and her mwter was Secretary of the Annex Homes Company, whioh was organized Gept. 2%, 1912, in the office of Isaac W. Goodhue, an attorney, who appears as treasurer of the corporation, Tais com- pany took over the affairs of the Halley Land and Improvement Company, the Halstead Land Development Company and the Sterling Park, Incorporated. Just where these companies owned prop- erty ls not known, according to the District-Attornes 0. The alleged frauds were first brought to Ught in receiverahip proceedings be- fore Federal Judge Holt, when the offi- cere of the corporation declared their Assets were $40.0 and their Mabilitics were $10,000, indicating an admitted loan ot more than a quarter of a million dollars, According to the complaints received by Mr. Ellison, these two women found hundreds of persons who had @aved a little money, and to them they could aell them property gages at a bargain. ‘They always thelr payments in cash and rar gave a receipt. Property so in Westchester County was indicated , to purchasers, by meana of a map, as the property thus sold, and none of the < complainants has appeared who ever ut to see the property he was u dl to be buying. In a few Cases, however, receipts wero given, and it is on thie docu- mentary evidence that the Grand Jury will be asked to act. ‘The charge |s also made that certain property was rold as being free and ut incumbered which, in reality, was der mortgage, the mortgage appoaring in the names of certain directors of the A \company itself. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, ie clubhouse the auto ‘bus ta You should see the Little with apples, peaches, pre df cost, beautifying alike your improvements and co- operatic Don't wait another week. see the prettiest bit of countr, DIRECTIO NS ty from the CL AAAI LLL LLE LATHE EALYALLLILLL Le DDD Free Excursions LAWRENCE. BONNER LOST HIS HEART AS HE’ _ FOUND HIS FIRST 408 Banker, Publisher’s Grandson, to Marry Miss Anderson, Stenographer. When Lawrence Kip Bonner, son of the late Andrew Allen Bonner and &randson of Robert Bonner, the pub Usher, was graduated from Princeton two year 0 he decided to enter the banking business. Accordingly he called at the offices of Spancer Trask & Co. at No. @ Exchange place to make ar- rangements for becoming New Jersey representative for that firm. Miss Catherine Anderson, a stenog- rapher, was the first one to greet the young man. Upon learning that it was Mr. Bonner's first job, Miss Anderson immediately took it upon herself to give him the benefit of her five y expo- rience with the banking houne, | In gratitude for her kindness to him, young Bonner bestowed many atten- tions upon the young woman, but It) Was not long before he reatized that it Was not gratitude alone that prompted him to take Miss Anderson to dinners and theatres. When the wealthy young banker told of his ‘ove for her, Miss Anderson | piushingly confessed t! e had loved him from the first day he entered the office, It was agreed, however, to keep thelr romance a secret until young Bonner had established himself. Last Monday Mes Anderson resigned and then the truth became known. | Since the death of her mother, five years ago, Mise Anderson has made | her home with Mra. Goorge Van Berk, | on Roosevelt avenue, Larchmont. | “Tt In true that Iam ongaged to marry! Mr. Bonner,” said Miss. Anderson to | reporter to-day, “but I think It's Just | too mean for anything that you have found It out before we announced it. We intended to announce it in a few days. The wedding will take piace in a few weeks. | “I have met Mr. Bonner’s family and T am quite gure they approve of the marriage, I have visited them at Sea-| bright and like them all very much.” When @ reporter called on Mrs, Hon- ner he was told that she was Inds- posed, but through @ woman friend Mis. Bonner sald: “The report of an engagement between my son Lawrence and Miss Anderson ts quite correct. L have met Miss Ander-| gon and think her very charming. approve heartily of the marri and only hope that both will be very happy. “I have no snob | garding position and Miss | Anderson very much for having been able to support herself, ‘The fact of her ISTRANGER ny ‘ © fascinating, AVE GIRL." VE GIRL" has all the ele ty lide that made i. And it is, it y. will begin aerial ening World, Mon- day Road it. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, VALLI LOOAALLIOPOAT/LDALLDUL HELLO LASLL LE DUPAALLEE MAKE YOUR START NOW N No More Advertising of Little Farms for 1913 After Next Week Bathing beaches and bath houses, ocean shore and sea breezes, furnish only part of the Summer enjoyment at Little Farms at Annadale. From the big, artistic, log ake merry parties every day t ‘arms-—each a miniature country es, fruits, shrubs and hardy flowers (100 in all.) These we plant free You can't resist the impulse to owi one when you see the artistic bungalows, the floral decorations, the wonderful views, all the r own place and your view, mn that we furnish, Come Saturday or Sunday. y, will come home rested and Yo others are bettering their lives by living at Little Farms, Cc nue down on one of our sve and see what a beautiful piece of land you can get for $10 down and $8 a month. Saturday, 2.00 and 3.15 P. M. \ ?. Sunday, 10.20 A. M. a STATE $10 Dow: WOOD, HA Tat r |having been a business woman Is any- ISLAND FERRY FROM BATTRRY, LITTLE FARMS, $590 to $690 BUNGALOW PLOTS, $190 TO $390. > THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, _«# Beginning Tomorrow Store Will Be Open “‘All Day” Saturdays, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Showing of New Autumn Styles Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel A most important and extraordinary showing of smart and exclusive models, in newest ma- terials and colors. Styles and make represent the highest standard of quality, and are characteristic of Oppenheim, Collina & Co.'s entire stock, Offered at Our Usual Moderate Prices. Girls’ Washable Dresses.............sssesese06 2.00 Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses..... sredeusies COD Girls’ School and Dress Coats. 6.75 Misses’ and Juniors’ Smart Coats.............12.75 Misses’ Serge One-Piece Dresses... .12.50 Misses’ Smart Crepe de Chine Dresses 15.00 Misses’ Exclusive Tailored Suits.................20:00 AES) $38 —) S 3 RSawe ) a 3 Sale of New Fall Suits Smart Tailored and Trimmed Models of Men’s Wear Serge, Eponge, Wool Poplin, Cheviot, Wale Worsted, Mixtures, etc., superior make, Peau de Cygne and satin lined. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Values to $35.00 | 20.00 | 25:00 Sale of New Model Dresses Afternoon and Street Dresses, new and exclusive draped models of superior Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Canton Crepe in Black, Navy, Taupe and newest Autumn shades. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes. Values to $29.75 | | —SSE>S>FEF~ELLh_»_»™»~»~»~!!]H_EH_—__—E_===___=! INSURE YOUR ROOF gxcunios ATTEN LINE] trom injury ty thel] SUNDAY EXCURSIONS To BATURDA: nso elements for 5 years brug Beane! gar 5.00 and 19.75 by painting it with seasile “resorts, XIESELBACH’S ‘LACK ELASTIC ROOF PAINT | years Learee W. Guaranteed for Battery 9) House Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Brushes, Etc., H. C. KIESELBACH 109-111 SMITH ST., BROOKLYN Ticket sais, limited to half the cap on ale at Piers ouly om day of excursior NE _ 184i MAIN LAKE HOPATCONG $1 Next Sunday, Sept. 7th World Wants Work Wonders. ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, Lv, Weat 244 St. 7.50; Liberty Bt. 0.09 a.m, Tockson Ave., jersey City, 0.17 asin, Via New Jersey Centra Latest and best achievement in Dental plate without @ roof, which does not interfere with taste or speech, APU LILL ALLELE = TEMBER 8, 1978, a ee Ketablished i8s7, Our If you do not realize this, you are wasting money. Boys’ Wool Suits— VT to 17 years—epi Ww Boys’ ‘Trousers—4 to 50 % Very Latest Novelties IN NECKWEAR DEPT. It tn enn} ft Embroid Mahogai iy tn barb: or po bewlt Underblouses of Plain Nets or Shad ACES. ® collars veiled ri Unta and an al Light, strong, durable and beautiful, Ime possible to work loose or out of place No plate equals it for comfort, Can be had ONLY at the Waterbury Dental Parlors, whose patent it is, being con. structed in The New WATERBURY Way Come here in the morning, have your old teeth extracted FREE, and return home at night with a NEW set that fits perfectly, We specialize in loose teeth, a replacing missing teeth without theu of plates, All work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and dentas surgery tnade PAINLESS by our HARD COAL! NO SMOKE! ComPoRTI LOCK ISLAND, Ri. SSUNPAA 61.50 r 80; BRIDGEPORT 0 Str. SAGAMORE vehigociul Sail—120 Miles—on LONG ISLAND SOUND ne New Yura at PARLORS Sa. Bad be, Obdeaie Fule New Yo Brovklya, een HOURS 8 to @; SUNDAYS, » we 3, German, French and Swadseh spoken, Lailves sn attendance, Noy, 6. o and from the shore front. Mr s) HT SAIL place—each 4 city lots in area, i Aen __FOR SAL DIAMONDS ON CRELii. RASY WEEKLY OR MONTIILY PAYMENT . American Watch & Diamond Co, peas @ MAIDEN LANE, 1, OHHH Cort, es DIAMONDS ON CREDIT WATCHES 2.2488 DriGMay, will enjoy the trip, You will » and you will have seen how ind 2.00 and 3.00 P. M. $10 Down $8 Month ly m—$5 Monthly. RMON & CO. HELP WANTED—MALE. Farms Bpec! tyou id Ave. Mount sha ettcine acpog Saat. “hit il sor 261 Broadway, New York rem a ae Me fe do not Parnian ferry thekets, Phone, Barclay 6500 PATENTS. ce free. Call of wile EDGA School Shoes for Boys and Girls Saturday Special in ‘That will stand the hard knocks of everyday wear..... Sturdy, but good look- HAIR SWITCHES ing.... Also new stock of Knockaboute.....Solid leather throughout and Elsewhere $2.50 to $4.00 ar like iron.” OW? PIPE eee e eee o. 1.08 HOvs' CALF LACED Sit GIRLS KNOCK ANOUTS % inch — fine, select _ quaitty..... A make famous for quality, only solid|Now Fall laste in viel kid, patent |olrs, including rare drabe and sett leather going into this footwear— | leather and gunmetal calf. peyche ki Or aivided into’ Bates stout uppers. Reg. Cut. ! High Foils with Black-8 to 1G... PP to >) nD tot 4 co SND | Pan——S 10 1! 9 to 240 1 nove KNOCK AnOUTS TALTING FOR CHILDREN Gunmetal enlf and patent leather— Monlns Waiie Mackesin Button and blucher styles— Babies’ Corret Shoes, bY Te aie vy id Biack; Hi ° ny nog a b} i? Misnes' und Grow'ig Orla iP kin ete after she. “Nothing Mke K abouts At ort Shoes, ig mt rary coy 4 for wei Bables’ Footform Shoes, ‘find appearance, @. > ‘Wot. Hebe Tollet Cream m ot. O a i i diet. We Cut Price Sale of School Supplies A oe ewes ok Rou, der and Chamois, — ae ‘ ~@ T ct. Faria Bold Perfame........+ 4 SCHOOL UMBRELLAS Tomorrow--12:00 to 2:00 [so ot rte ants Hana Waste 84 crore iwi dbemedy..ocssercscerese 4 inoh © ct, Size Luatrite Nall Enamel, WOM, seeseeeeooee an Labater 10 ct, Pumice, with handle, ¥ 6 Maye 1 vi Cutex-Liquid Cuticle Remoy nd 24 inch quid Cuticle Remoyer, Taney handles eeenas AD 2 ses “2S an .46 « me an Taffet 44 ineh et. Dr, 'e Rosaline or Bae RL ah ae neagiencnr re OR Diamond Nal! Enamel... plain and faney hand 95 et. Gir fold tisha? VEN 24 anit 29 et. White 7 MALDEN CANE, ath, | right $1.69 White Felt Hate 1 ‘ $2.00 Gir vie PLO, | yu KD FLOOR, rst a 49 | $5.93 Boys’ New Fall Suite v4 B08) TOMA Women's Kid Gloves, tos a ¥ih eond ne ites hae . 'wo-claap—soft ang piiatle — tan, PL ae Pil ties many with extra | Say, wnite and back. | Hleeven nagth draw « ae favelt ane samee GOV EO—MAIN FLOOR, CLULDIUAN FUND EW EAR ALAN BLOG | riingbones ane go) ty oom, 96 ct. Leather Hand Bags....+-ceren+oi £8 | " ow Carri envelope — ama! ub-many 0 age and Hilcereudy to wear | 49 et, Boys’ School Caps a agua 50h large~vivetes covered Misia t vaniy toon, Draw Ande taney ralnturteedon sens en, is’ Button Boots... +46] Spoya PURSILINGS timp proom, | $200 Batiote Corset, .....+ -nemse eos +18 hh it~munmetal ealt Lone over edtum Ys (anaion aston od | 98 ct. Boye’ Pajamas ine see Rectisimely aaa AKCOND FLOUR, | sede Hea hie: ise CORSETS-6ECOMD FLOOR, | ate and figires sit froge—extem is bas . bat) ft " els" rue proom, | 15th Children’s Sdheot Hose... see, 90 en out goles and Wives SUING 4 “ hee HURYaRCOND FLOOR, 49 ct, Roya’ Schoo! Blouses. tecinge Care ane w Boga’ Laced Shore eo) Bes $1.24 Hootherbloem Potticent Pohoavy extension soles oovees ching touches, Girdles and Belts Moire aitk, Velve Including new FouR! school, colle we Mutt pinite = ma ty ore Neat aitemera | fam) one rete { nety or plalty sin the new jenath, Skinn Ibbon Urinining across front , iinodlatest draped akist-16 to |Misses’ Rain Coats. ..... 98 to 3.98) °° Mont deairable febricg for fall wear 4 i correct cut, a colore—t4 to 18 yre. pe de chine or | Black Serge Drosses... 4.96 to 9.98 tt Havedialiy vent wear—nawedt gh eg 4.98 models extreme! 4 s ‘co ‘ett Tonacttye walle coli aiyiea, having Use Inde Fimg ilk finish cuffs—remarkably tasteful and be- of ness in every detall—6 to lance of black. coming -well made—# to 16 years. years. medium toes ERRY DELIVERY SORRDULB FREE DELIVERY of All Purchasce Within £8 Réllcs. FREE DELIVERY of All Paid Purchases, alee-C.O. Dy Puschassocf QRS and Over, Within 180 Miles. FREE DELIVERY Beyond 160 Miles by Freight to Raflvend Gtattenstn New England, New Jersey, Now Yorks, Penmeytvanta andi Delawanes © READY FOR SCHOOL? Make the Best of Tomorrow It Will Be Last Preparation Day. Here, Where Stocks and Values Both Are Great, Shopping Is a Delight and Money Saved! Are Your Boys Ready for School? SMART PLUSH HATS MW not, or if there ie atill any clothing need to be filled, WOMEN you may get what you want H- E- R- E at prices that FOR afford you substantial savings. The S 's Fad 2.98 to 8.50 statements, as well as our merchandise, are reliable— White ones include popular dik - bearskins and ever-favored hatter’s plush—taupe, navy and other goed shades of blue, also black, are very Boys’ Navy Blue Suite— 1 buy ‘Special Early Season va Worsted fabrio—Norfolk and Sack in full cut knickers—silk sewed fhout, Boys’ Fall Coats— \ 3.98 odals eres extra nidid value... 6.0K, f Sto 9.08 to 10 yrs. 17 years 1.08..2.08..3.99 shapes are jaunty and extremely be- 7 Worth 1.98 to 9.9%, coming—toany worth | coverta, many shades have the now Tom a kat Hy to cheviots, tweeds, ' white Worsteds and comlurayae Meets LE TIS i Ba leme—well tailored. [eae EN Sen ern ne Nevet Serene eT See TY Tasteful, New Fall Styles for Girls and Misses Pretty Dresses, smartly tailored Skirts, snappy Coate and indispensable Rain Coats... .Every one in latest otyle, reliable fabries enly, and, because of our emall-profit system, exceptionally low:pricess— GIRLS’ NEW FALL SCHOOL DRESSES 98 cts. 1.98 values values good at $2.49 and $2.98 y to dincern the effect of he lered Waistcoats....... 4.98 at $1.49 to $1.69 Dye tt. ote tition [Dark and medium col’d Ginghama, Linens, Percales and Chambraye—tresh + mbroldery from the makers--6 to 14 yre,—Natty, tasteful styles, every detail showing Fae itty apale ada [eapert workmanship, Col’d, Serge Dresses... .8.08 to 17.98 Ne plen lew fall shades, inci ne, ity of +75 to 8.49 navy—unsurpassed for ¢——— — —— O MATINEE LUNCHEON oh Ble Wyeth's Sage @ Sulphur ——> MORNING SPECIALS-—Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P.M. No Mall or Telephone Orders. Vo prevent dealers buylog, quantities restricted, 59 $9.98 Youths’ Long Trouser Suit ' eneviv | $1.49 Extra Size Wesh Walets.... le’ Schoo! Dresse: . 605 y Batiste and lawn. tro nt or back-with collars or in low meck Bty les} aeK 48 to fo, WAISTS-SECOND FLOOR, Nhe a | | woo! J-oxtre wel Opus! CLOTH lord on" Cheek Signe Denete Mevaing Speciale. Look for the Cleekal Leck tor the Geaked Ms HuldkS—aRcOND FLOOR, ‘SUnNISNiNos—7mIRD ¥LOOR,

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