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BRIDE SETS TRAP p FOR OLD ADMIRER AS BLACKMAILER i Pretty Mrs. Stern, Threatened j With “Stories,” Told Husband About It. HE CALLS IN POLICE. Burgauer Caught After Chase in Riverside Park by Watching Detectives, A young woman sitting on a bench at Riverside Drive and One Hundred aad Thirteenth Street at midnight with a stylishly dressed youth sud- denly pressed a handkerchief to her face. Two detectives jumped from a ehadow at the signal and ran toward the girl's companion. ’ The youth took to his heels, with Detectives Brangato and Gompers in close pursuit, One seized him by the collar, but he slipped out of hi and continued to One Hund: and: Foutteenth Street, where a threat from Gompers to shoot brought him to a balt. The detectives say he blubbered and watled so loudly that scores of Riverside Drive apartment windows were raised by persons who had been awakened. The prisoner described himself as coat} on walking up to Mrs, Stern ware, Elwood Burgauer, twenty-one, of No.| band at the home of bis fath 606 West One Hundred and Thir-| MT Riverside Drive, deciined teenth Street, The City Directory| any statement early to-day, saying gives the name of Morris Burgauer as) her story would come out tn court. living at that address and being) While she gave her | 619 West One Hund seventh Street, «ne poo Works at No. 880 Broadway. The youth was locked up at Police Head- quarters on a oharge of attempted extortion on complaint of Mra, Adele Btern of No. 619 Weet One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Strdet, a pretty brunette bride of three months, Tt was Mrs, Stern who gave the handkerchief signal to the detectives as an indication that Burgauer had acospted $45 in marked money from “d her, The detectives say he threw ere ot} etude seated iat |e Sats reopen, Fe pet but they found them in the grass, ington and will ‘Mrs, Stern comes from a prominent “Conactence Fu ——_—oo mining family of Colorado, Accord- ing to her story, she met Burgauer last’pummer at Edgemers, La 1. ana|| USE COCOANUT OIL they became friends, Afterward she FOR WASHING HAIR met Julius Stern, who Is connected with a wholesale meat congern, and three months ago married him. Three weeks ago, she sald, she met Bur- gauer and he threatened to tell storics on her to her husband unless she gave him $10 @ week, She refused and he offered then to accept $5. She refused again, but later gave him $10 he said he urgently needed. Yesterday he cafied up her home on the telephone, She refused to talk to him, and later says she decided to tell her husband all about it, Stern called in the police and they had Mrs. Stern arrange to meet Burgauer lest night with the marked money. The police ony the frat words he spoke phon ts of > 3 stern and was aston- Collector Malone to-day received If you want to keep your hair in good condition, the less soap you wee the better. ‘ mampess i This ries Most soaps and pi ope too ‘ouch al hap brittle, and the scalp, makes the is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pay, and en- tirely greaseless), is much better than ed or anything else you can use for Roving: a8 this can’t possibly in- jure the hal Simply moisten your hair with water‘and rub it in. One or two tea- nfuls will make an abundance of h, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thorou gly. Thetather rinses out easily, and removes cvery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff wd excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and it leaves it tive and she, fluffy and easy to “Well, have you got the money?” , Before being locked up Burgauer asked that a certain number be called up and the information given that he “was spending the night with friends.” He also asked that he be provided with a blanket and that his lawyer be notified, Mrs. who was with her bus- and evenly, silky, manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to family for last every one jin the months.—Advt. Women’s $2. 95 Large Sailor Shapes With Flange Edge, in White, Navy and Black tic Free Trimming Service You Have Still Time to Profit by Our Great June Sale of Notions sik Zeist axe yds.); spool for . Sewing Silk colors; 3 Hat Pins; per do Men’s Fancy Jac for Bath or Hair Pin Cabinets, filled ‘with assorted ai Bundle 3 containing 12 Pieces, assorted widths 4¢ 2%4-yd. Roll Cotton Tape 6c vard Terry Robes unging ses Made with cord girdle in a number of good pa ged eac! 29c English Chiffon Voiles| They are in the g" wanted black and white, blue, lavender, pink and green stripes, also in floral effects. 19c For Your Summer Cottage This Porch | This Kaltax Rocker Double woven reed! went and slat back. atthe special- 85c ly low prive. Chairs This Guaranteed Brass Bed This Porch |This Mahogany Dresser Light and very comfortable, fitted with clear crystal amber or dark amber lenses. Suitable for motoring or Sun Glasses, tile vies Men’s Auto Dusters, in tan linen color, or grey; $1.00 excellent for motoring; Cretonne Sli qin. eas | 29c special price.. Your choice of all ee ste 8.45 ‘Two-inch posts with seven l-inch filler rods in the head and foot end, tea-ball connec- tions; ished in guar- anteed lacquer, bright or satin finish, no extras complete for 29c a yard. $1.00 Serim Curtains, pair 69c Hemstitched borders, [ace edges; white or Arab. Fourth Floor. we THOUSANDS ARE WAITING! FOR THE WORLD'S Summer Resort Annual For 1915 OUT ABOUT JUNE 11™! For FREE Distribution at All World Offices and by Mail For Early Copy by Mail Inclose 8c. in Stamps to Cover Postage Presenting Over 2,000 Announcements of Summer Resort Hotels and Boarding Places Pulitzer Bldg., Park Row, New York City, N. Y. Address The World, Summer Resort Guide Department, | § * Developing and Printing For those who like to take pictures, but do not care to finish them, we have an excellently equipped vee for De- veloping and Printing. We do not take second place in any jegree in this class of work and, naturally, our prices are “‘low- est-in-the-city.” Macy'e—Fitth Fleer “TRUE BLUE” Men’s Serge Suits $14.75 The $20.00 Variety TH one suit you can always depend on is a blue serge—if it’s a good one. , You can’t “beat” blue serges for wear; they hold their shape even after the material wears out, and they always look good. We're showing some rather smart models in “true blue” serge at $14.75 that really ought to be $20.00. But this is Macy's —and you know what that means in these days when “ready cash” is @ world power. They're made of fine. quality all- wool serge— color guaranteed. London cold water shrunk—will not draw. Carefully hand- tailor red. A favorite with the young fellows is the slightly form- fitting English model, with emart patch pockets and large, nobby, easy rolling lapels. More conservative styles with regular pockets and closer fit- ting lapels for the men who like them that way. Striped Worsted Trousers, $3.75 Splendid quality all-wool, may be had in several desirable patterns. Very neat to wear with blue coat and vest for a change. Macy'e—Fitth Fleer, Brondway. June Sale of Infants’ Wear Now in Progress Dresses and Underwear—dainty little garments specially made for this Sale—are offered at prices which provide substantial savings. == Infants’ Yoke Dresses Empire and French Dresses Special 39c, 46c, 69¢,$1.19 | Special 94c, $1.39, $1.89, and $1.49. $2.24 and $2.89, Usually $1.40 to 93.89. Daintily trimmed and very elaborate models— with laces, embroidery, rib- Usually 590, 69¢, 89c, $1.49 and 62.49. Soft nainsook in.simple effects or hand-embroider- ed and lace-trimmed mod- | bon-run beading and sashes, els. Sizes up to 2 years, Sizes 2 to 6 years, Girls’ and Misses’ Underwear Neatly made Drawers, Night Gowns, Princess Slips, etc., at prices much below the usual. Macy's—Third Floor, 86th Bt. Rear Don’t Miss the Macy Sale of Handkerchiefs One of the greatest Handkerchief events of the season— it started Monday with a boom and the buying has been lively right along. A big Cash purchase and Macy's own vast stocks at prices that mean savings to you. ds of fine Handkerchiefs for Men and Women—here are some of the values: FOR WOMEN, FOR MEN, All Linen, 6 for 29¢ | Linen, 6 for 64c Embroidered Embroidered Initials, 6 for $1.19) Initials, 6 for $1.34 Hand Embroidered Extra large size, Linen, Madeira, 88c each. Many 19¢ each, er styles at proportionately low prices, Macy's—Maln Floor, 34th Street, Hand-Smocked Middy Blouses, $1.49 A New Model Vori fied Price clsowhere 81,75 A Cosy Pen for Baby's “Piggies” Macy’s Right- Shape Shoes for babies are the coziest, most comfy “pens” for little “piggies” to wriggle in and grow in. Perfect freedom for every toe— Perfect comfort fot tiny feet— Just the Right-Shape for proper growth— And just the right price for your pocket. Here is one: White Galatea of excellent quality is used for the model illustrated, the very latest novelty in Middy Blouses; hand - smocked back &nd front panels, Trimmed in blue, navy, red or white. These jaunty For Baby's first step—the Jackets have broad belt best of leather and the fin- drawn through — straps, est finish both inside and round, low collar and turn- out—soles hand-sewed — back cuffs. 7 sizes 2 to 544—black or tan, The fronts are laced with silk ties, Price, $1.24 Macy'e—Third Floor, 5 ih St, Macy's—Second Floor, Rear 2 a TOTTORI TIE 8 _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Sen 8, 1915. Operas, popular catchy airs, and an endless as sortment of Band Records. Too many to begin to enumerate—half the pleasure is in selecting them yourself. Each case holds 20 Records. R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thalr Low Prices INa\ ‘OUR THOUSAND Twelve-Inch Black Label ‘The “Red Star” Brand of Table turers In this country are noted for their tga and wholesomeness. For th poder as follows: “a ee Sra “Red Star” Brand Regular price M Brand Pont Exceptional at 49c. | ‘ Vivo in bulk fi 4, wears tle et Semi- Indirect fad betiled her.” ‘ Maoy's regular price Electric 06.48; now $5.54 le ap Light 0c; now 48e One Star Sarerac Brandy Meese or a, per Gallon Special $4.09 ; Sale price, $5 galls Shee RE <r gg | GiB cass | Sos, Ste he at : Ou, Boston Medford Rum Ineluded are the follow- libraries ’e regular price, ing subjects: eyes of -| 68.74 per Gallon -| Yor this Senden After gee, a 4 ‘per Gallon Braves sare, weeely bid i 4c per Bottle «t bontloen’s Bruges” 4 Mellow Scotch Whiskey 9.50. Scottish, ES faxed gna ire iow Gallon. Erie it Peet ware. + Bottle. ounteas of Westmeath," Real Anurison Rye Whisks pepenie: 8 years old, soft and mellow. Sale price Real American Cocktails ‘They are made of a strength that permite of their being iced with gat taening the Saver, burner, inner | jarti ry. artini See. Py Manhattan Dry Manhattan See, aan: eee | Bronx Dry. Aeroplane Sec, Regular prices For this site epglonen Bottles ——_—_—— Macy Pure Food Law — Our Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Departments, as well as our are subject to “Pure Food’ much more drastic and rescribed by U. 5. Government This store is a law unto erro 9 | and purity. Victor Records, 69c Regular $1.00 Records Herald Square, Breatwag, 34th v0 35th SA Records, comprising $1,000 Series. Comic Record Cases—Specially Priced 10-inch size, 59c; 12-inch size, 69c. One Dollar is the e regular price. Macy'e—Fourth Floor, Beverages That Sparkle with Purity A Year-Round Macy Special Macy’s Violet Toilet Water Six-Ounce Bottle at 49¢ The same quality and almost double the quan- tity that usually sells elsewhere for nearly double the pride, Truly the lume of refinement—like a scented breeze from the forest, bearing the delicate fragrance of flowers that nestle in cool woodinad platen. Its exquisite refreshment and lingering sweetness is a luxurious dellght—nothing to compare with it on s hot Summer day A triumph of our own laboratories—pure and cool as a forest stream. erages made by one of the most mineral water manufac- AE eed a a A bos for pis Keech and rel ia Pure Por Port Wine from the finest Call- fornia Grapes. price 61.64 per Gallon per Bottle Sale price si per per Gallon Old Choice lar price $8.78 per Gallon Bottl Sale price 8 per of Gallon falls orl hat ll na HRSA Regular price $5.24 per Gallon Be $1.14 per Bottle Inverted Gas Lights, Ae ilustrated, -- 4 complete with $11.89 per dozen Bottles $1.02 per Bottle per Bottle Macy'’s—Fifth Floor, 25th St. Correct Mourning Apparel SPECIALIZED sag gee devoted to the requirements of those in mourning, displays the newest accepted modes in the materials which custom and the conventions demand, Suits, Costumes, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Negligees and the numerous ¥ accessories for the various periods of pouring —aanieqenees by their absolutely correct style in every detail. A Personal Shopping Guide—qualified to advise in the selection of Mourning Attire—will be assigned to assist in this very difficult shopping, or will be sent to take an order for Mourning Outfits. For this service—telephone—6100 Greeley. Mourning Suits and Skirts in Dull Silks Taffeta Silk Suits, $26.75 | Taffeta Silk Skirts, $5.74 justable collar of white Apa new lines; very wide and flaring at foot. graceful skirt is pleated. In black taffeta silk of excellent quality. Mourning Dresses in the Accepted Fabrics Modols of distinction—developed in Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Chine Silk and light. wool and cotton materials, Taffeta Dresses in Black and in White, $21.74 faffeta with Georgette Crepe collar and The A graceful new model of soft Chiffon vestee; the tunic skirt finished with tiny tucks ond knife ite plain ‘hite Chine Silk Black Wool Voile Dresses eg Te With box pleated skirt, $23.74 sist 74, $8.74, Maia ree and “3 Mourning Blouses ‘ool Poplin Coats; Moire-trimmed,$18.74 Summer Blouses of Net, C A practical model for general wear; ‘hiffon, set-in sleeves, rolling eollar with moire Georgette Crepg, China and India sae overlay; peau de cygne lined through- Voile and other dainty ma‘ out, $2.89, $5.24, $4.74 to $19.74, ° Macy'e—Third Floor, 85th Street,