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an 10.55 TESTIFY At * ‘Tete Merit of Lydia E. Pink- . fram's Vegetable Com- ,| pound during Change 5 of Life. , Westbrook, Me.—"f was passing of Bowe the Change —— pains aaa 4 jand side and was s@) i weak I could hardly Hido my housework I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege. table Compound and has done me a lot T will re- Hy commend your meds icine to my friends you permis sion to publish my, n r ee Wis Life 1 suffered with and Joins inti] | could not stand. I also hath night-sweats so that the sheets would-be wet, I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking onc bot- tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | began to improve and | continued ite use for six months. The Raho me, the night-sweats and hot grew less, in one year I was ferent woman. I know I have to thank you for my continued good health ever since, Nes. M. J. Brownell, is, on, he success of Le ad . Pinkham’s ble Compound, made apeyrer ind. herbs, is unparalleled in such cases, Hous want special advice write to (confiaactel im Medicine Co. ynn, sa, Your letter wi " be opened, read and answered by a woman, and hel: trict confidence. ii BNI KINNAPDERS BULL rth TRAPPED AND BOY VICTIM RESCUED Police Find Gumina Child] ‘ and Hope to Locate Longo Boy. The family of alx-year-old Joe Gu- mina kept open house to-day, Al- most every one in the neighborhood crowded intg the room behind Demt- nick Gumina’s grocery store at No, 905 East Seventy-firat street some time during the day to see the you ster who waa returned to his family yesterday after having been held by kidnappers since April 28 In the dootway of Frank Longo's Bakery at No. 190 Bleecker street, a frightened woman stood all day watching for the postman and as he passed without leaving a letter she burst into tears. She was the mother of eight-year-old Frank jr., who was stolen last Wodnesday af- ternoon and whose kidnappers, though they sent one letter demand- ing a ransom have never notified the terrified parents where or how to Day it. The homes of the children are miles apart. yet the police belleve that the capture of little Joe's kidnappers will lead to the recovery of small Frank. They are inclined to believe that members of the same band stole both children. In the letters sent to the families of both children occurred this same line: “If you do not pay the money we will send your boy home in pleces by par- cel post.” PARENTS DON'T KNOW WHERE TO PAY RANSOM. News of the capture of those who stolo Joe Gumina had spread through every Italian colony tn the city within a few hours after the five were in cells, If other membérs of the band or some closely allied band hold young Frank Longo then, Deputy Po- ve | ice Commissioner Rubin believes, his captors will be frightened into return- wia|ing him or of giving the father a ere 0 Our Guarantee a ie Fon Tee unnee it 189 180 $0 wcctiten hee ak “BDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. chance to pay the ransom. Up to date the most terrible thing to Longo and his wife about their boy's disappear- ance is the complete silence of his kidnappers. Pietro Brusco of No. 826 East Sixty- third street, Maria Funi his house- keeper, and the mother of his small daughter, Anton Bruno of No. 1136 First avenue, Matteo Pallaszo of No. 305 East Seventy-first street and his brother-in-law, Nito Randazzo, who lives door, at No. 307, were ar- rafgned at Police Headquarters to- day. They are the five charged with having kidnapped little Joe. Deputy Rubia had Brusco write out coies of extracts from the various letters sent to Gumina, and comparing these with the originals, he said it required no handwriting expert to see that they were written by the same man. Yet it is Bruno who, the police be- leve, was the brains of the gang. Pallasszo and Randaszo declare they acted simply as friends of the Guming soto meee el 0, It was they who Grat ping to Gumina after little Joe ppeared and Detectives DiMartini, Fogarty, Griecco and Lynch never afterward let them out of their aight. ‘THER COMPROM! PAID RANSOM OF $128. Last Tuesday Gumina received a final letter, the one containing the threat of the parcel post, and through Bathneny and Randaszo he arranged fo eey $125 $3 Jastoad Of of the $2 inal, Baiuraay™ night aad. ‘ou ne id tl hen they left the detectives were on tratl. They went to Sixty-third street and stood at the corner of First avenue. Griecco was near them and Fogarty loltered down the block toward m@ avenue. Presently Bruno | med plope,an and bi J men Ri joney. The thre walked toward Bocond avenue and suddenly Brusco appeared leading the boy. Pailaszso and Randasso took him and turned make 6} them, his revoiver in bin ind. pn fought «desperately and Fo- Sse ‘his revolver and using his blackjack beat the pair almost | jmonseleas before they gave in. He turned them over to a policeman who ran he and put after the other pair and boy, overtaking thom a few blocks away. Little Joe was in a pitiable condi. | ¥ tion. His clothes and his small per- son were filthy and he was so terri fied that he could scarcely answer questions, The detectives despaired of finding the ho in which he had been kept till they found in the pocket Brusco, who had. already told his address, the picture of a lit- tle girl. It was Brusco’s daughter, and little Joe declared at once: “I know her. She was inthe house where I waa.” Bo they went there and found the | ¢ Funneri woman. There was no trac Sufferers from © the trouble tof Altevative has others to hen’ "Gentlemen :—About mother-in-law was tal forrhal Pa-umonta iiah ‘Takercutomin. Hore of Bt beyond eid him the | of Frank Longo there, nor had neigh bors geen the other hoy, yet the no- lice still hope to get trace of him through the five they now have in ee Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise 30k ae || In New York's A/Shopping Centre Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ‘Clothes of Fashion” For Men Best $18, $20 & $25 Clothes in America Styles, Colors and Sizes to Suit All Kinds of Men Novelties of recent introduction for the man who keeps pace with the changes of style—blacks for the man who, for reasons of his own, chooses to express dignified silence in his apparel—navy blues, plain shades, dark mixtures and modest stripes for the men who prefer whispers and low tones in sartorial expreasion—amart, noticeable, yet inconspicuous patterns for the alert, ready-for-business man 12. 5 0 who has something to do and to say—and the swagger, bo agoaee eps for ee pounce men, who, while king thei $ Pay Cash or a Little at a Time O'Neill! Men's Htore—Four Entrances Direct from Hixth Avenue, Pl B i Always the best bargains in town, but for Tuesday's shoppers we have done better than ever in Bargain Giving. Of twenty or more lots, here are a few. No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders filled on Bargain items. Alarm Clocks at 50c 79cStormSerge, ¥en Se Men's 50c Balbriggan Women’s 50c ‘Silk Underwear, 3 Hosiery at 35c Extra fi 3 for $1.00 shirts hav 3 for $1 .00 xtra fine quality shirt and drawers; ave} Silk, boot style, full fashioned; black, white and intone have auopender taper end ent large double [= "eeoude” seat. $1.00 Washable Silks, Yard, 65c $2-inch, striped, in all-s of the best styles and colorings; suitable for w hirtings, etc, $1.35 Grass Rugs, 79c 36 inches wide and 72 inches ug in fancy bor- designs. Toilet Articles Mennen‘s Taicum Powder, fc. Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, a8c. Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum, 12c. Lyon's Tooth Powd '. 2 for asc. Pears’ Unscented Soap. 9c | eS O’NEILL-ADAMS CO., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City _—e | 75c Crepe Night Robes at 49c In white or fancy figured effect; slip-over model; kimono sleeves and lace trimmed. Women’s 50c Belts, 39c In silk, suede and patent leather; the new crushabl> tals with bow; also vestee effects in all the leading shades, 40c Muslin Curtains, : air 25c tucked, with plaited ruffle, appropriate for the summer mionths, _——S 2h oe Sy 500 pairs, neatly Very % ction, _ | Mellen Paid Millions For the N. Y., Westchester & Boston R. R. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, 7RAND RAPIDS FURNITUME Furniture Without Deposits purchaged in IMM manner has sever svéeed calli clare ta fhe Raver, One aainene re alwana to please our R CALL AND ‘MAKE YOu. R OWN TERMS Our Terme Aue 4 jew York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connections. B FREE (MACHINES HE KNEW THE SECTION Through which this road would run was growing An express station on the N. Y., Westchester & Boston R. R. is on Pelham Parkway, opposite the PEARSALL ESTATE A TRAIN EVERY TEN MINUTES, FARE 5 CENTS 42 LOTS ON BRONX & PELHAM PARKWAY «& WILLIAMSBRIDGE ROAD DECORATION DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30TH, 1914 70% can remain on morte gece for five years at 5% fast and in a few years this railroad would rival the Interborough in passenger traffic. (From 133rd St. and Willis Ave.) ‘Title Guarantee & Trust Co, Send for Maps to ; np J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3d Ave. Joseph P, Day, 31 Nassau St. Agents & Auctloneers. a of White Enamel Dresser 1, Bed, Chair and Rucker, A Morris Chair with imitatio eran enter ethie Coupon. BW al ai Weekly $ 75 | oe g* $ 98 feraes 149” 69" '89" 109 . 078 Sth Ave. Cor. 4Gih St, Se Movnay, Ano sarunpay 3Room ,Faraished "69 4 Rooms Furnished at 82.00 Weekty! 92.50 Weekly STEAMBOATS. i FOR SALE. WATCHES amon st RED) 8 Weeki w faa v Titles guaranteed by ~ tered pee PAHOND 2 Men's ted SN ied ETN ha hope for Fourteenth Street Wert of Pith Avenue Making New Records Increased Sales This Spring, PROVE Our VALUES Are REAL Busy Buying Throngs PROVE Confidence in Our Promises Great Number of New Customers PROVES Our Merchandise, Styles, Assortments and Values Are Ever Gaining Fame and Make Money Go Far———Following for Example:— EMBROIDERIES AND LACES for Our Annual May Sale Values not possible to match oleewhere. Assortments largest and beet anywhere 26-inch BMBY FLOU 1 js—by the fully 75 desirable NOVELTY Iden y Baby Irish, Eyele ‘rench # faral patterns on fine Swiss. love with small ruffle suitable for bables’ dresses dhessth a ice usually .79 to 98. . - —od art na 1a fittgerie Sead my, {00 erocke— usually 9 cts .... 52 | VALENCIENNES L, yera Blecos edgings and favertohe ae (int rocks ‘and nasty ee NOVELTY LAOH A thadow and other styles tn fine o variety—worth ‘acta SHADOW LACK FLOUNCINGS— by the yard—12 to J ie inch widthe— Jerns en hae with fiowered ate silks aah page jaffotus—B ct. valyes.. a 2-inch SHADOW LACE + 80! "FLOUNCINGS—white and ecru— beautiful new patterne— ‘89 ct. styles. Special values in CLUNY LACHS— various le wid and machine made—white ede ind fi ever— Values 19 to $1.98 119% to 1.40 +10) SBT Tor ata a ne tor blouses, tunics and — Ss. 2.08 mings BLACK War's—by the rard—al Him qualltyerighe "Tor oben, rm q' dress requirements; ne. ro tr Aol oll # to 4 Inch EMI'D VOILES and Ecru Batiate Floncings—attrac- tive sbowing of everything that is new and desirable—French, floral, eyelet and conventiot terns—worth $1.39 to $1.98. 17 to 28 inch KMB'D SWIKS FLOUNCINGS—neat bab; an well an attractive eye He other designs—worth ook and Swise—beauttfut patterns in combinations of Frene! and other effects—reg. EDGINGS, : TIONS, Besdings bric, Nainsook wi ne! values 13% and .15. Bnainas, JNGHATIONS pana Bead- ings—neweat and dai: patterne—reg. 7 and 9..-- EMPROIDERY DRESS FLOUNCINGS wisn, voile, crepe, rice cloth, netge an foundations—blind and. e work—vine and close, NET TOP paguecy. Sriraordiaary values. .08 to 9,49] phd fk pe aad ORGANDIE BDGINGR— alti 2 to 8 inch—white and colors— now in demand for Gladstone me to ae inch i collara ew Hy for trimming handsome petticoat any to foes ’ fina tisoets, ster vane nae @.. nd as trimming for arden as Soyer as (aad t thing in 18 to 49 bi peter d CREPR potted aad 8 inch—tull Tuesday is BLOUSE Day OS —<—<$—$<— 0) ———— ) ———— i EF FF) ING OM CREDIT | 98 ct. Leather Hand Ba . a Pal Tomorrow’s Specials in Lingeries and'Silks These blouses and these prices are for tomorrow exclusively. TUB SILKS— LINGERIES— rio ontp 1,64 | Popularly se Striped silke with per ‘without added Allover aeabro fmprolde satin atripes—some have vestees of plain | |i white silk—square and pointed col- lare—pretty cuffe—all sizes. Have You Seen Our BLOUSES for Women at 1.85 TWO DOLLARS AND MORE ELSEWHERE. —_—_—___--“~e) Timely Offering of Sahil OUTFITs. FINE BED SETS 81 Ploces.. French Net—a inch Renal: Panel a Cedi motifs fenton later ssoyonid ‘alue i85 1 27 * voli jo) canary, aa and blue—H. 8. shoul- re nd without’ organdie testoga = bkiue or organdie collars fa ~ | Fine Scrim Bed Bel Marie Antoinette Rott deep val value $3.98. Marqulsette and French Net Bed Bets—elaborate Marie Antoinette and ene value $16.60. Muslin Bed Betse—wid borders in blue, pink on yellow to match Summer furnishings —bolster sham—value $1.0. IN SAME DEP’T:— Special Offering--Couch Covere— ine ‘tal tapestry ee in Orlental an Armures 10.08 « Finer Outfite © $110.00) oF Rishon, according te auallt: had to Wore ‘than’ iss’ offite.'° 6-08 Fashionable + Crepe ih Meteors— 40 inches wide —$2. 7 Host desirable silk fabric in the market, it soft creping quath ee it an material for gowns now in vogue—full assoftment ym Leal browns, new and old blues, new gray, tango and mahogany hates many others—you cannot fail to see just what you want in Silks, our assortments and values were never better. -—_—__——__-. MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantit! vy and bi Diss GOODK- MAIN. FLOOR 15 ct. Printed Madras—32-inch. 25 ct, Linen Damask Towels White grounds, with e lin 7, Cs, et, Cotten Table Damask. nog-—4008 patterns— nd navy _ sheviote, also coverte—twill some = with Foon, 25 ct. Gladstone and Flat Collars Plain and em" organdics, piques, ‘sheer lawas and” laces. many jin ORWEAR MAIN FIDOR alpaca sleeve 1214 et, Floral White wit mn ane: WK bapa Pail $1.14 Crepe de Chines Double width—all— silk— nd evening shades. AILKA MALY FLOOR flowered “pate destrable | 49 ct. Women's Kimone Aprons | Blue and whit sliahtly dla Smart, dainty, well-made, desirable Blouses sold under value... . Remember! ed MUSLIN’ UNDERWEAI “ase Feaipon—with Ops MAIS pL00R, Nainesook Com! reir wide, worth || a IMPORTED CRETONNES Extraordinary Purchase from @ Fifth Avenue Decorator. 40 to 60 ct, values—Tomorrow..... Veréure and Tupestey effects, Jepencse | Special for This Week 100 PLATE-MARKED INVITATIONS ¢ OR ANNOUNCEMENTS IN SCRIPT TYPE, Usual form—engraving not to exi too ‘lines. 78. cluded are t ure tee taeda oe Eas Plate-Marked Visiting Card. raved plates aber of me a te we marmite for carde—% in 3. Money er pe cape yi er OUR ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT | prepared to execute ordern.-in conforming te the latest req AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW Pascne % Sad | EREE DELIVERY SCHb pug, FREE DELIVERY of at Purehesot: | Within 25 Miles. FREE DELIVERY of All Paid Punt chases, also C. 0. D. Purchases of $2.95 and Over, Within 189 Miles, frp ewe pig drmrpladan Rrirehs in Polrone & me New England, New Je ‘eris, Pongayivento slant