The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1913, Page 12

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DAYUHT BURGLAR { ' BINDS GIRL WIFE ND ROB HOUSE Mrs. Ella Roddy, Frail Mother, Gagged, Then Tied With Rope by Intruder. NEIGHBOR TO RESCUE Baby Laughs at Culprit as He| Forces Closet Door and Obtains Valuables. The sound of some heavy body fall Ang, followed by a series of bangs upon 8 door and muffled groans, brought Mra. Stern running downstaire thia morning from her apartment on the third floor of No. 38% Prospect avenue, Brooklyn, to the apartment just beneath, occupled by Mrs. Margaret Post, Mra. Hosts son, ‘William, @ printer, and a daughter and gon-in-law, Ella and Ernest Rody. Mra. Rody is nineteen years old. “What's the matter? What's the mat- ter?’ cried Mra. Stern. Only groans came from behind the door, and, fright: ened, Mrs, Stern ran to the ntreet, found Policeman Connors of the Fifth ave- nue station, and escorted him to ner flat, from which he climbed down the fire-escape to the flat below, forced a window and entered. Clove to the door, against which she was ewaying her boy so as to produce the muffied knocks Mra. Stern heard, the policeman found Mrs. Roly. There was No one else in the flat. The young wife's hands and feet were tied and her apron, Dound over her head, had been forced Anto her mouth as a gag. From beneath ite fokie came groans as though the girl wife was trying to call for heip. Con- note ripped the apron off her head and ae he untied her hands and feet she erted hysterically, BOUND AND GAGGED BY DARING BURGLAR. “Oh, where is he? Where is he? Where's tho burglar? He ted mo up and I thought he was going to kill me." Under the ministrations of Mra. Stern she regained sufficient composure in a few minutes to tell what had happened to her. Sho aid her mother had gone out to visit another daughter in Winsor Place near by, leaving her alone, us her husband and brother had gone to work. Presently there came a knock on the door, and a stocky youth with black Mustache, dark mult and derby hat @eked her when she opened the door it she wanted to buy anything “I have no money," Mra, Rody an- @wered, and made to close the door, “Is your mother home? Perhaps she'd Uke something,” peraiated the youth, "Bhe's not here, responded Mrs. Rody, shortly and, slamming the door, went back to the kitchen, where she had Deen at work. “I had no more than reached there and turned about when 1 saw the man in the hall. He had forced the door,” went on Mrs. Rody. “I started toward Bim and he ran toward me, exclaiming ‘If you say a word I'll kill you.’ He- fore 1 could acream he had reached mo, torn the apron from around my body and flung it over my head. 1 tried to ery out then, but he got a fold of the apron in my movth and, picking me up, carried me into the parior, where he forced me into a chair, J struggled, ut my strength was of no avail against his.” Mra. Rody is a slender little woman. MAKES JOB GOOD BY BINDING FEET WITH ROPE. “He grabbed up « sofa pillow and tore the silken rope binding from around itz edges," continued Mra, Rody, “Phen he bound my hands and ex- claimed: ‘Whero'a some rope? He seemed not to realize that gagxed as | was i could wi aiewe:, ui picseiiiy fhe ran into the Kitchen, got some clothes line and tied my feet. “Thon he etarted to search the Mat. The apron over ‘.y head kept me from seeing, but I could hear him rummaging bout and I was in <error lest he burt my baby boy. I could hear Billy tod- dling about, and I didn’t dare wink what might bappen if he got in the man’s way.” Billy is the eighteen-monthe'-old eon of Mr. and Mra. Rody and has just Jearned to walk, He was in the parlor when the robber bound hie mother there, but the youngster seemed to think it was ei @ good joke and laughed and chat- ted with the burwliar. The man did not bother with the little fello . But he didn't find anything of value in the fat and presently he returned to Mre. Rody demanding: “Where's an axe? I've got to smash im this confounded closet door?” “Of course, I couldn't answer, but I shook my head,” Mre. Rody told Con- eu BETTER THAN GALOMEL ds Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Ase a Harmless Substitute Dr, Bawerde Clive T tute for calomei—ere and foot “and then 1 Kitoher after a while I . | foot dase, 1 w wa t table and pushe nolKe we INE woman in ten wears an R&G corset now. There's an R &G corset built to fit you exactly. See all styles of R&G corsets till you come to the one planned by our designers to fit your particular figure. RUSTLESS CORSZTS Sold, Everywhere Pr \ SN SL, 5,694,682 women in the United States wear R&G corsets now. Do you? HOLZWASSER &CcO} OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9PM. PARL the accomunnylog EDIT TERMS th. All Goode Marked In THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1913. roll of en with ik" Golden Oak Drones + 10k Cane un $38 i Furi 3 5B Roo Saks & Company The smart things in Fall Garb for Misses and Girls at conspicuous savings tomorrow Boys’ and Girls’ Sweater Coats at $2.35 value $3.50 Fine worsted or heavy yarns, in brown, Oxford, navy, maroon and cardinal. Roll collar, close to the* neck, Sizes 26 to 36, Broadway at 34th Street Second floor ; . Stee Children’s The new suits, coats, dresses, fabrics and colors; and the larger Sweater Coats \ attraction of your knowing that this apparel faithfully reflects at $1 = value $2.50 the happiest and most distinctive phases of authentic Paris modes. Made of fine worsted, with close-fitting collar. Colors are golden brown, navy and cardinal. 3 to 6 years. Tailored Suits at $25 value $39.50 ‘Yen distinctive models, exhibiting all the innovations in short coats, with inset and kimono sleeves, and plush or velvet trimmings; and pegtop or draped skirts on modified lines. The fabrics include Duvetyne, cut velour, wool faille, broadcloth and matelasse, in all the new colorings, such as mole, mahogany, Hague blue, Russian green, and niggerhead brown. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Coats—special at $10, $14.50 and $16.50 Seven-eighth and sport length models, made of all wool chinchilla, boucle and English plaids, with self or plush collar and cuffs. The colors are navy, Oxford gray, brown, and green and blue plaids. 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Dresses at $16.50 Draped or tunic models, made of all wool plaids, English serge, eponge and wool brocades. Black and all colors. Hats for Misses & Girls at $4.95 value $7.50 Plush and velvet hats, trimmed with embossed velvet ribbon. Soft crown shapes, with stitched brim. Beautiful colorings. fies Children’s $3 Girls’ Coats at $9.75 Wash Dresses Girls’ School Dresses Hats at $1.95 nn — sit eo wad $2.95 _ esi & 5.95 Hats of era ea of ill length or sport length models of a eae serv’ je garments are ma im- | One-piece, Russian and regulation models tweeds, in chec'! and ‘oo! English plaids, boucle and cheviote, i ’ Ci a aes en Payee Fron ctey, Copsnta gon pues undites tad | la: boi Gepplers aah Wasson eacat: || Grow busch ed grata uae ate site Pee ee en red plaids. Lined throughout. 6 to 14 years. and mushroom models, Sizes for 3 to 10 years. They are splendid value. 6 to 14 years, | Suitable for girls of 6 to 14 years. Saks $15 Suits for the Young Man of fourteen to twenty are the pennant holders of style! The fact is, we have positively the finest garment ever offered at fifteen dollars to the young man of this city. The finest for workmanship, the finest for cut, and far and away the finest for style, Our new soft roll collar models in particular, with peak lapels. patch pockets and high cut vest, are the handsomest contributions ever made to youthful styles. And the variety we can show you embraces absolutely every- thing worth while in smart fabrics and colors for aggressive metropolitan youth. TRIMMED HATS at $5 that usually sell at $8 & $9 An especially good Saturday special Mostly black silk velvets, though there is a fair 5 prinkling wmong them of the smart Fall colors. The lesigns are very numerous, and include the new loop bow effects, small brim Lyons silk velvet hats, and some exceptionally clever copies of new Paris designs. New MARABOUT Neckwear at prices which are substantial!y lower than the lowest elsewhere Ostrich Ruffs, 36 inches in length, with ribbon! ¢ 3 9 bow on each end, in black or white. Value 85.00 3.75 Short Marabout Ruffs, finished with satin bow at | one end, and round at the other, in black or natural. $2.50 Value $3.50 special at | Marabout Capes, six strands, with ribbon ends, in black and natural. Value #4.50 } $2.95 Very special tor tomorrow ! Women’s Tailored Suits,29.50 Copy of a Bernard model..... value $50.00 One of Bernard’s newest creations. The front of jacket is cut in one piece, V-shaped, without revers. Back is cut in at waist line and has crushed belt and sash. New draped skirt. Made ° ad wi i * . special at of double corded wool faille in black and colors. 4th floor Marabout Stoles, five strands, two yards long, in| $2.75 | black or natural. Value $4.25 special at { c Special presentation of six new models in Marabout Muffs, in black or natural.....special at $4.85 Marabout and Ostrich Muffs, in black or natural. | special at f $5.75 Women’s Dresses at $29.50 such as regularly sell'at $40 to $45 American Lady CORSETS in the new models The “American Lady” corset may now be reviewed in a comprehensive range of Pg t is Mode! No. 1. “La Minaret.” Bodice of chiffon and shadow lace. Moire skirt, draped from under the plaid tuni Model No, 2, The waist of chiffon and dainty lace, with charmeuse over-drape. Skirt is combination tier and draped effect. Model No. 3. Afternoon frock of silk Canton crepe; the blouse with inset sleeves and self revers. Draped skirt. Model No. 4. Made of crepe de chine, the full blouse finished with frills of shadow lace. New three-tier skirt. Model No. 5. Afternoon frock of silk Can- ton crepe. ‘New bolero blouse, with tucked chiffon vestee. High bodice, draped skirt. Model No. 6. A charmi de chi frock, with met vestee and shadow lace fichu, Skirt draped high at waist, Women’s Raincoats at $5.50 regularly sold at $10, $12.50 & $15 A manutacturer’s clearance of raincoat fabrics tailored expressly for this sale at a big saving on cost ‘The label alone in these garments is all the guarantee you need as to the rainproof qualities of these splendid garments. Made of worsteds and serges in plain colors, stripes, checks and hairlines. Great variety, too, there being not more than six garments of any one shade or pattern, Full cut model, with belted back and convertible collar. Fourth Floor latest models and the newest materials. a popular priced corset, but owes its fame rather to the excellence of its making and the authenticity of its lines than to price alone. Eight prices from $1 to $5 Sale of BOYS’ SUITS and Children’s Overcoats Boys’ $17.50 Suits at $13.75 Two pairs of knickerbockers. Double breasted Norfolk model, in the new pleated effect, with patch pockets. Tweeds and cheviots, in gray, brown and blue mixtures. Ages 9 to 18 years. Boys’ $12.50 Norfolks at $8.75 Two pairs of knickerbockers. Single breasted, patch pocket pe of fancy cheviots and winter crashes, in olive, gray, brown, and black and white mixture effects. 7 to 18 years. Boys’ $8.50 Norfolks at $6.95 4 Special Purchase Blue serge Norfolks@hat are all that can be desired in style, and more than can generally be expected in value. 8 to 18 years. Children’s $7.50 Overcoats at $5.95 All wool chinchilla, in blue, brown and Brey, with self collar that buttons closeto neck. Full belt effect, wool lined. 244 80 10 years. Children’s Coats at $3.95 to $47.50 in a wonderful variety for Fall and Winter Velvet, zibeline, broadcloth, corduroy, boucle, chin- chilla, manuish serges, cheviots, velour de laine, plush, | | | | | Madame’s Hats should be trimmed with Marine Blue —Paris cable, Hats Marine Blue Trimmed at $10 tomorrow’s special ‘ The newest black velvet shapes, some trimmed with flowers, others with fur, but Marine Blue bows the Miss Bertha Strickler the special demonstrating expert who during the next ten days will exploit the merits of the celebrated JNPDAT Corsets “The Improved Front Laced"’ will be pleased to make appoint- ments with those women who are seminars tsinsning tp Pow It a d seeking both comfort and symmetry Bengaline silk and novelty cloths, 2 to 6 years, hats by the effectiveness of the A complete line of the new hae Pill et i piled designs. Third floor Modart models at $3.80 to $22.80 Size 6... . 148i THE SUNDAY WORLD'S pute mor open. ae | WANT DIRECTORY | vv sae ediume in the universe, __. sa MEE) eee Toa se

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