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j is ‘Appears .as Chief Witness Against Man and Woman Who Detained Him. Uttle Frankie Longo, the eight- -old son of Frank Longo, a baker Qt No. 190 Bleecker street, who was Stolen by a gang of kidnappers while oda in front of the Grove Street Bebeol, the afternoon of May 13, and fey @ month and a half later on tees wise under the Brooklyn Serta, tela & jury before Judge Crain fm General Sessions to-day of his ad- ‘venture. The boy, #mall for his years, ‘Was on the witness stand for more than two hours, being the principal ‘witness to-day against Vincenzo Acena Gnd his wife Katherine. It was in their apartment at No, 68 Goorck street that Frankie was 4 tained after having been stolen, ac cording to the charge, by Antonio Macaluso and ‘wo other members of the gang now in the Tombs awaitt trial. The couple on trial have ai | @hlidren of their own and the Longo | Boy told the jury that they were all “fine fellows.” Frankie told the jury before Judge Crain that it was just before school begen for the afternoon session that Macaluso approached him on the street and gave him a dime. “He took me to a candy store,” the Boy sald, “bought me 2 cents worth "of candy and then took me down for @ ride on a street car. He told me my father wan going out in the country and wanted me to live with him for © or three days. [ sald I wouldn't it, but that I would run away. He, sald ‘if you do run away, I will cut) your head off.’ I laughed because ri @ian't think I was stolen. “When I got over to the Goerck street house I saw that woman there (pointing at the defendant, with her two children and two babies). When the father came in he told her to give me something to eat every day. Some milk and coffee, and some cakes on Gunday. I had a good time while 1 was in their house, although I was Ret allowed to go out. I used to look ite the window and wondered where was. I asked the other boye and would not tell m big boy, Jocy, and I used to He was seven years old. Joe me with a whip and I gave him & punch and knocked him on the floor, Then the woman and the man whi me, and when I said I would jome to my father they put me loset and kept me ther ger beta ikie told the jury that ah in the Goerck street eens ana fo wi wite refused to let him ‘® knife,” the boy told the fury. Sind, cut my hand with it. The ‘man slay me on the face and the oman locked ine in the closet again. ce I wrote a letter to my father and the man he tore it up. They wrote it in I and I made a copy of it in ‘The boy held the courtroom as he testified. The jurors listened atten- tively, and when Assistant District- Attorney Weller brought out the fact that the kidnappers, after writing to the father that they would kill his boy unless they were pald $5,000, had turned him loose use the father was only to raise $700, which wan pald in marked money, they patted the little chi ad. INSTITUTE BANKRUPTCY AGAINST MANDEL’S BANK Creditors Declare Liabilities Will Exceed His Assets by $500,000. An involuntary petition in bank- ruptcy was filed this afternoon in the United States District Court against Adolf Mandel, whose private bank at No. 156 Rivington street was closed Monday afternoon by the Btate Superintendent of Banks. ‘The petitioners allege that Mandel's Habdilities amount to over $1,000,000 and that his assets will not exceed Mandel’s bank is now in charge of & deputy superintendent of banks, who is engaged in making a schedule of aasets and liabilities. Olcott, Gruber, Bonynge & Mc- Manus are counsel for the petitioning creditors, five in number, with claims Aggregating $1,838. Rody Fi a ‘The police found early to- Bast River. Harbor Precinct B the body of a man at Doctors’ Prescriptions. It has been proved over and over again that the doctors of this country freely prescribe proprie- tary icines in Latin for their patients until they are advertised to the public, after which time they consider it a duty to immediately ota the Pg same medicine, not ‘ause tl reparation is any less valuable, ae because it is not i to prescribe an advertised medicine. There are, however, many physicians of recog- nized standing broadminded and successful enough to continue to prescribe such ‘standard remedies as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound which they know to be W. L. DOUGLAS | ‘38'4 & ‘4M SHous Small rents—amall advertising ex- | pense—emall executive cost. PLUS The sayings possible only in a chain store system like this. That’s why we can give you 3314% to 50% more for than you can $15 $20 by comparison with ot eaick, and when! jf One Quarter Cut from Your' Smoke Bill ur money, we uy anywhere else for believe, $25 A Price Revolution In Turkish Cigarettes! Salisbury J 100% Pure Turkish Ci Up to now you've always paid at feast 10 for 10 cents for 100% pure Turkish cigarettes— But we've revolutionized this old Turkish price standard— garettes A brand sold for years at 10 for 10ec—a standard value—known from coast to coast. quantity in the handy foil package— Now you get a double and you realize 25% cash saving. By doing away with Inserts, Cou- pons and Costly Boxes— And packing Lord Salisbury Ciga- rettes in the inexpensive Foil Package of 20 for 15 cents! In the Popular New Foil Package Lord Salisbury, in the new pack- age, is making cigarette history— because it is ‘‘ The greatest cigarette value in the world!"” O for 1 5¢ on the Dollar at This Sensational Positive Savings of 25 to 40c Double 2i-acStamps Mornings Before 12 0’ Clock Single Stamps Thereafter If you should happen to be one of the favored few who have ever been fortunate enough to have bought For from the mills, you'll recognize in these items extraordinary value. For $ 8 Seamless Brussels Rugs 9x12 $23 Royal Axminster Rugs fine 9x12 room iental, Persian an .A.PRICE Pr of mill’ from beautiful de- B° © assortment; er unbelievable oppertunit a with Dy high nap in beautiful $9 All it Wool Seamless | t2- RUGS Selected During Brussels Rugs 97 This Sale Will Be Held for Brussels Rugs_ Future Delivery Upon Pay- quality. ont |e ciseins ment of a Deposit.“&4 ine patterns, QTE jth 9: 9 5 |! Americ in Reversibie Smyrna Rugs ; woven of the finest selected wool loral designs for Parlor, Library or ite Menvy Hath wi Woot Tapestry Carpets, ont wearing colorin, Wilton Velvet Rugs One ienall [Dine | Qmicee rh a us {9x12) nep; an ides! Ru ——— or Drawing in Offerings That Will Make Rug H. Jurabie quality chat will Wear a jon) B97 2? 797 Value $12 Size 9x6, Value $7 . Foarth Floor A Carload of Splendid Wearing Quality i fdl Inbal Uasteatis aks Never Before Fock autem valves at rer Sale of Beis & eng in This Cl in “sf 4 ta” Beds and Bedding Selected To- Morrow Will Be Held for Future De- livery Upon Payment of Deposit. Continuous Frost White Enamel Beds say, without fear of fa the best bed While ‘ie Mattresses $3. aT ski f with 10 ller rods exactly Ike cut wines, ing New Model Women’ 8 19¢ and 95c House Dresses 49. Fine quality percale, f full model finished with ceep hems, Light or are grounds, stripes or figures. Some trimmed with matched borders. Dutch wee sty c e, icing. Sacques Vatue S9e Extraordinary Clearance Parasols Beautiful Sitk Poplin Parasols Values up to $1.49; Children’s $2.00 Play Oxtords Every pair-‘hand sewed and guaranteed togive satisfac- tory service. Special, pair, Mutt Orders Filled insertions also. plain shapes; een 1 Like Cut, beautiful handle: tan upper as lot la ze5 from small 5 to large Inger= border ef- Women’s $2 and ‘2.59 Low SHOES $4.00 Broken sizes in this lot, but if your size is here you surely will get a wonderful ba Tan pumps and Oxfords and patent Colonial pumps. Season's latest styles-—while they lest (Third Fiver i xhape: values 4 Second Floor Record Breaking Savings on Linens & Domestics 69c Large Size Bed Sheets Mace of fine grade, strong woven muslin, pure white, fir Pith wide hem, — Will launder ndidly. 5,000 of thete to sell at this ape- y ie cially reduced price. Fach 49c Embroidered Pillow Cases “ip Neatly embroidered on a we |-known brand ol muslin, in a large variety of styles, Large, roomy 25e 52. Piece beceeated yen Jain Cottage Dinner Sets sizes. Special, each Xee Demonstration, Het nite DA9 ote age 10c and 12\4c Huck Towels Good, substantial grade, very absorbent, finished with wide red border: itable for guest rooms, Limit, 6 to a cus- tomer, None sent C.0,D, No mail orders filled, Fiach 6e tardwood | Exte: sion 59c to 79c Turkish Bath Mats Of real heavy grade, of double thread cotton, in neat scroll designs, Pretty one and two-tone effects. Some 39¢ Pag Ph and Jers filled bound auality springy have words “Bath Mat" woven in them. Each Main Floor; Basement, ————— _—_————————————— Seed a Double £9 Green Trading Stamps Before 12 0’ Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter aug) 9 A, M. to 6 P, M, ' _Closed ed Saturdays D During July and Aug July and August REAR Vourteumth Giret West of Fifth Arenw 22nd AUGUST SALE Blankets and Household Dry Goods The Time of Times to Buy Household Needtfuls Stock Up NOW for Fall and Winter Hearn's Sales Are Always Money Savers « > August Sale of FINE BLANKETS Qualities, Varieties and Values Beyond Competition. $2.98 Eiderdown Finish 5.98 Blankets ... Blankets Sale 2.88 Pure wool-extra large white and dainty borde: tlona—practical and fancy colori Australian Wool Comfi also white and best colors w h keta, ribbon bound all « contrast borders, some wide wie agave —eoltd Pink, Blue, Nilen ribbon bound—full and extra | und—sise Rowe, ricot, Orchid, Gold and other beau- beda—beat values to be found ti where—colora guaranteed fast; I colore with white or self reverse. withstand aun and washing. $5.98 & $6.98 Fine Blankete, Sale 4.75 Fine White calitorals. and Of blue or with pink, "blue or also fawn, gray and With "Contenat’ bordsrs—for size beds, including extra sixes, 89 ct.Cotton Fleece Blankets,Sale .68 pink, blue or self’ bor atylen. $1.19 Cotton Fleece Winter weleht—for full aise bed white, tan and gray—pretty contrast borders, also plain white sheet Hlanketa that are elaewhere sold at $1.29, $1.98 & $2. 29 Blankets. Sale 1.77 tize | bede— white, in various 0 A aplendid assortment of ida, including the much foria, Piaide—bound with silk—for full and beds— a really exceptional se. 75 Blankets... Fine Australian | Wool — beau and artiatic allover patterns an wi as plain centres with broad jac quard borders-—-exclusive dealgna in exceptional and attractive variety— Fohiy. bound. with: wide sitk Tibbom— for all aise bede. $3.98 Blankets ‘ Sale 2.93 Domeatic Wool— White eng plaids in retty color bin tno niterdown Finish Miankets 10 and other Indian colorinus, in every imaginable atyle—for boys’ beda, out- door sleeping, couch covers, ete. Sale 10.! tan and various combinations, e= athaecta niin August Sale of CUTLERY AND SHEARS Rogers Steel Dinner Knives and Forks coltulold handles— tate row. ie Not i English Rogers, but “ISL Rogers, N whose steel has stood ee teat for a quarter of a centu We stand back Yor it. Steel Dinner Knives and Fork b vchony handiesseet of sd em, O198...., fale 1.47 FINE RUGS — At Clearance Prices For August Sale ot style, but an xcalient varloty— Mel ft. or 83x Val, $38.00 and $42.00. 29,50 Seamless All Alex. Smltt éea $.9x10.6 ft.—V cu RARANCIM « Fine Wiltons, Ax 4.0x0,0 ft beat Bheftisld elsewhere g | Steel Knives and Foi make—fancy hand 1.88... it re each—rea. Strate 0s JEPARTMENTS Omitted for Want of Space— Muslina, Sheets juilis, Pillows tneh i! ‘A, TXBO... were $2.10 and §% WB imac mere 82.08 Genuine Crex Carpetings for Hall or Porch. Special, SALE @% Inch. Silverware Soaps White Goods and Stylea, Toweln ance Prices Bureau Scarfs, &e. ® e All August Sale Goods purchased during this sale will be. held and delivered at customers’ convenience up te and including October 16th. The Above refers to any article in August Sale Departments. © Towellings gemehebss © +) 2228 24he at Money-Saving News on APPAREL FOR WOMEN OF TASTE SMART STYLES—MATCHLESS VALUES WOMEN'S TAILORED COATS Basque and Coat Lvepen een Early Clearances and “Red Ticket” Lote Now .Were $2.96 Now Now Now Now Now Now dresses a reot back he ane isirdies and or gos have white na bel S. collars of Plaited Tunic Medele— . Seateca, cutte ond. ea = z ' lao serges nens—full length and other models, Hathing Sulte—Surf cloth, mohatr, Summer Dresses— Great aneortmmant of votles, ina satine and allk poplins 1.49 to 11.98 Rathing Cape, D to 08 par. Bathing Shoes id checks—almo: stylen—were to BS. Other Summer Dress colora and white * colores Bathing Tights and Combinations, ¢ MORNING SPECIALS—Temorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders. 1.10 | 24 & 35 ct. Women’s Lisle Vests. Also mercerized — comf; can't _alip—low neck—sleevelese— ey | feular and oxtra sizes—subject KECOND FLOOR, | to alight Imperfections. MOMEH'E GRIRTE=BEOND | KNIT UNDERWEAR -MALN FLOOR, $1.00 Women's White Blouses TT | 15 ct, Women's Long Silk Gi Crombar ‘or Organdier—piaue vest | Si women vate i pped— aaa eet sien | Uebutton len pet mata GLOVES staty FLOOR, it |S Yard Wide Silk Foularde Navy, black, brown and Copen- hagen—white’ dots SILKS— MAIN FLOOR, | | 19 ct, Floral Voiles.... 19g | 2% Inch—dainty floral patterns on. white--fashionable for dresses, blouses, ete. WASH DIKES FANMICS BASEMENT, 1244 ct. Women’s Initial H'dk'fs, . . 8 Pure linen—with or without wreath initial—excetlont value, MANDKEKOMTRE= MIN FLOOR, $1.49 | Matting Suit Lame * 6 $1.49 Women's White Skirts Cordeline and Bponge—long tunic | or straight line model with fold— all lengths and ban . dé cut — stripes on hi cuffa attached-—well known make. MEN'S FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct. Women's House Sacques 20) Lawn and pereale—fiured and square neck or turnover Ited. NDERWEAR-—SECOND FLOOR, BB nd ape all around—brass finish Took. and catches. SUIT CASES — THIRD FLOOR, Hin=s es heavy weave, MAIN FLOOR, 25 ct. Cotton Damarks Ble hed—neat pattern 3-MAIN FLOOR, Silk Plated Hose B navy, gray and helio double and toe—look Uke pure ailk—Wwear better HOSIERY. MAIN FLOOR, Pajamas- 4 to 14 yra 38 alos—light. medium and free trim’ SHINGS—THIRD FLOOR oe and tan duck, navy and and knickers— loopa~regular atouts 3 to #@ Striped p cr key hoya ‘i Five for surgical and house- hold use. MUSLINS BASEMENT, $1.98 & $2.98 Silk Lambrequins. 10 Also Piano Covers—dealrable | cole ors—plain or floral bordere—haad | knit’ fringe ANT LINENS--MAIN FLOOR, ‘Tan and navy Hnen ermah, oh khaki srl A walstband or x 3 sleos 6 to 18 yeai cor Waist HOYS CLOTH

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