The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 18

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18 THRE LOST CHLOREN | RETURN, BUT NO TRAE OF BABE CN BE FOUND Theory # That Woman Cap- |" tured Little Girl in Interest of Missing Father. Throe of four little girls who disap: Park were at Twelfth t and Third avenue, after the Reighborhood had heen pretty thors aroused ay eneral alarm 623 First avenue. 1 & rough looking wo them over to Sece e, bought scream and then disnppeared, Id sister of the Sauter | ‘as not found with the| rest. Her slater sald the wornan had eluded her when she proposed to take Florence home and, afier trying vainly | to trace her, she had given up the search Up to noon no trace had been found of the missing child er of the woman! who took her away. The little girl wore a red cap and a@ red cloak. She was noticeable for her dark hair and eyee. The child's father disappeared from home last June and his family have heard nothing from him since. He was| a teamster of somewhat dissipated hab- {te, The police are of the opinion that the woman who entice the children, Travel service. Eng) them. Every one 265 Broadway Near Chambers Street, Opposite City Hall 841 Broadway at 13th Street, Near Union Square Away was an agent of Bauter, who empeciaity fond of his y and has sent for her fi clusion, presumably « suburbs of a nearby town, ere | BOY BURNED, MAY DIE. | Schreyrock, > Irving avenue, Williamsbure wen close to @ bonfire in the street ¢ and Nis clothing caught fire. daged with fright and fell Into the Mra. Marga tral avenue pull caught fire Polleeman Evans slapped out the) in the clothing of both the hoy | Mrs. Sohreck after he had atripped Dr. Bunch of the German Hospital attended poth rufferers, He | day afters |aaid that he did not think the Sohrey. could survive soneelibeinan one PRICE COLLIER CREMATED. | COPENHAGEN, Nov, 7.—The body of Price Collier, the American author, who ‘died suddenly on Monday, wae cremated ‘The ashes will be taken to New York. ¢| A funeral rervice was conducted by | the Rev, Mortimer &. Kennedy, who | was Chaplain in Ordinary) to King Ed- Try It. No condiment can equal it for delicacy of flavor. 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RETIRING "sess $13.50 . $32.50, $35, $38 & $40 OVERCOATS........... $20.50 Splendid garments for every service. Many foreign ideas included. All the popular high grade, and a host of exclusive fabrics among Gistinctive and of rare value at the original price. Brand New Upright Pianos $175 Value $300 This is the greatest piano value ever offered to the public in our forty-four years’ experience of manufacturing and retailing of Pianos.~ A full-sized Upright Piano, in a beautiful mahogany case, rich in design, fine, big tone, and absolntely guaranteed for ten years, at the remarkably low price of The same instruments are sold in other wareroooms at $300, but owing to our extremely low expense of retailing we can afford to make you this remarkable concession. Free tuning, stool and cover, and delivered anywhere within Greater New York. By paying a reasonable deposit, we will hold any instrument for thirty days to suit the convenience of the purchaser, will continue during week ending November 15th. Remember, we are one of the Oldest Piano Houses in New York City, and stand back of every instrument that is sold. 17 East 14th St. Manufacturers of the Bighest Grade Pianos and Player Planes im the United States. Complete stock of EDISON’S NEW DISC PHONOGRAPHS, equipped with DIAMOND POINT REPRODUCER. Indestructible Records. 4 Musical Instrument. Immense Sale of ‘In Sold on easy monthly payments This sale commencing to-morrow _KRAKAUER BROS. Between Broadway and Fifth Ave. ‘onderful MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED hattan. $4"7 9 Values to $32.50 new fashioned Kidney heel 6 to 10! 11 to? $23.50 Luxurious garments of finest tailoring and ificent fabrics— all models and many exclusive designs—a number of English and Continental ideas. $40, $45, $48 & $50 OVERCOATS............6.. $27.00 Garments that embody the utmost in style, luxury and exclusive- ness. The finest of English, Continental and Fifth Avenue de- signs—in cut and in fabric -characterize this assortment. $50, $55 & $60 OVERCOATS............:00000+ $35.00 The finest Overcoats possible to produce—English, Scotch, Irish, German and American finest exclusive fabrics. g BS» Zz (/ Full new assortments of Suits, Neckwear, Under- wear, Hosiery, Shirts, Gloves, Hats, and Boys’ and Children’s Clothes at the same wonderful savings. 119 West 42d St. Near Broadway Open Evenings 154 East 125th St. oan enn ill. The Only Shoe Store in the World That Ever Sells 1,000,000 Pairs of Footwear in a Year HE Men and Women of an economical turn of mind realize to-day that Cammeyer is THE DEPENDABLE footwear store cf Man- With about half a century cf value- giving to the people of New York, we enjoy a reputation that money cannot buy, and if you come into our basement to-morrow and see the values we offer you will understand why this is the largest retail store in the world. A number of these nes with the Cloth Top, Gun Metal Button and Russia Calt Children’s and M'sses’ Shoes Sizes 4.45 Sizes 1-35 eae 1-65 That will stand the hard 1.59 & 9.00 6th Ave. & 20th St. GREAT “BAND BOX MYSTERY” ar rene $3 50 & $4.0 Vahies “ Men’s and .! i} fg Women’s Shoes,’ Ae: i. BB Inthe Cammeyet ‘B.> Basement: YW MMM Wi Men’s 35° and $gyp, 4° Shoe Va ues, y me Handsome, snappy shoes,exclusive Cammeyer lasts, splendid quality shoes, tre- mendous demonstrations of Cammeyer giving. LIL Uy} th ddd LL ld ed In Gun Metal, Lace and Blucher, Patent Leather Blucher and Tan Grain Bucher. Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe Values | ae . Shoes that any woman can be proud to wear, Dainty, snappy styles as well as the more comser- vative lasts. Women’s Patent Leather, Kid and WYO Button, wie) Sturdy Boys’ Shoes | wear given them BARD OF MERIT Don't fail to read this exciting serial stor, py LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE the first instalment of which will be printed in the 24-page Illustrated Magazine of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD NOVEMBER 9 Another Great Sunday World Feature

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