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Sete ee - | MRS. SHERWOOD ALDRICH ‘Reamer Rtephec, W. Mekeoeten, WHO OFFERS A REWARD mer Stephen W. Me! . i While cruising off Sandy Hook early | the Miectra a tow inside the Hook and OF $10,000 FOR JEWELS picked up a motor boat, the Elec- which was flying signale of distres: aisy| HORLICK’S rORI Ick 5 THE ORIGINAL oS MALTED MILK fran THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALLAGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME teft her tn ancy Hook Bay where the ater War cal ARENTTOSPY OUT AORCH EELS | Copper Man’s Wife Owner of 3 71-Pearl Strand for Which $10,000 Is Offered. is In the Biectra were a man and @ woman | ‘and three children, The boat had been blown out past the Hook during the storm Iast evening. The McKeever gave | Following the and Mrs, Shei victims of the nnouncement that 4 ‘00d Aldrich were FOUNDED GREELEY 1826 1900 Lord @ Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street During This Event All Sales Must Be Final. No C. 0. D. No Approvals No Returns A pemcemcencassensoencen. Charge purchases made during the balance of the “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915, GONDORF TO PRISON, JUDGE DENOUNCES $049¢000-0082 | wiretappers, already is -nerving a« Jong sentence is Sing Sing, where 606-66-866-6-98008-6000-09-00-5564-000060464060800000 COSSS ON SFSSESS 5 month will appear on bills rendered August Ist & | robbery at Southampton, L. L, | which $10,000 is offered for the return | of the gems, private detectives to-day | are searching for a burgiar who is | well known to the New York police. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich are occupying the Howard Townsend cottage at Southampton. Their New York home ts at No, 998 Fifth Avenue, Mrs, Al- drich, before her marriage to Mr. Al- drich, who is president of the Ray Consolidated Copper Company, was A Special Purchase _ 1500 NEW Summer DRESSES : For WOMEN and MISSES | | Mrs. Jeannette T. Root. The robbery, according to a state- ment Issued by Mr. Aldrich for the purpose of clearing the mystery stirred up by the $10,000 reward offer, took place on the evening of June 21. A valuable pearl necklace and a large marquise diamond ring were stolen. Before the theft a man, who since has been idenufied by photographs as a professional burglar, bad been visiting homes in Southampton in the role of an agent. He visited the Aldrich cot- tage a few days before the robbery and spoke to the maids there. | In his statement Mr. Aldrich does Z| not make pubilc any estimate as to the actual value of the stolen gems. Following is bis story of the robbery: &| “The neckiuce and the ring were taken from the sécond floor of the cottage between the hours of 12.16 and 8 A. M. The evidence points G| clearly to it being the work of pro essional porch climbers, “A force of Pinkerton men has been at work on the case since early | Tuesday morning. ‘The evidence &| points strongly to some well known Y | professional crook wao makes a spe cialty of this work, ‘Ibe jewelry was susured for aDOUL One-BaiE ite Value, and the reward pemg omered is for Une Joint account of the snsuragve companies and Lae owner, “Botb of these interesis Know that Jit will be avsoiutey impossible to | TuAsiet these pearie 4nd this diamond 2 hrough honest channels because of completo and exhaustive identificu- Crisp, Cool, BEAUTIFUL DRESSES In the Prettiest Styles Imaginable 3.95 5.00 5.95 6.95 The Newest Materials Consisting of combination and embroidered voiles, striped crepes in com- MF isc with voiles, polka dot rice cloth. A variety of color effects and some lack and white stripes, and, there are 7.50 x. , tion to which they were jong ago subjected in detail, and both interests gree that the efforts for their recov- ry will never cease until successful. ‘The only reason an air of secrecy been maintained was the natural desire to avoid unpleasant notoriety in such ® matter, and to ald in the running down of ” Many, Many Attractive Models in the assortment; some have full flare skirts, others have two and three tier skirts, solid pleated skirts and shirred tunics. The sleeves are three-quarter or long lengths. In fact, every worth-while unusual and distinctive model of the season is here for your selection. \ Third Floor . home of Mra. Julle F. Sorzano, at Garfield Place, Brooklyn, shot self in the right temple in her bed- m this morning and died before the ival of a doctor. No motive ts known. VILALTA LLANE LALLA ULLAL LL BicSHOE SALE Continued Another Week Bie vemos 3:85 ring $I ites Priced from 85 to 86. 50, NOW At. -ccsereeeres The spicy, fresh flavor of Eddys’’ Sauce sharpens he Summer appetite. Just a dash in the soup stew—another dash on There are two pressing reasons why our enormous stock must be reduced AT ONCE. Our SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY takes place this month; and our buyers are now at the GRAND RAPIDS market purchasing the new Fall goods. We MUST have room, and to get it we have made TEMPTING PRICE-CUTS in all departments. This is the time for ff you to fill your wants. You needn't pay right away—make ff liberal use of our CONVENIENT Credit Plan to get these SPECIAL VALUES. All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Retrigera‘ors Apartment atyle; in solid panized food compartme Tnlaid Tamhastar Bi Linoleum 79¢ 9. || as il?, i | sn gatos | July and mr grey, buck- | Patent Colt or Dull Vamp, ¢: formerly | «kin quarters, two buttons; $5.50. Now $3.85. IEN you go on your vac tion this Summer have | ‘your favorite paper mailed to | you every day: Evening World, Gc per week | Dolly World, 12¢ per week “i Sunday World, Se per Sunday ey tre otreulatton ly’ sanitary; a ed; special at gan mubscribe for a week of hoof time you wish, and Mt change your addre | Patent Leather Vamp, colored kid quar- ters. Formerly 85.00 Now $3.85, 404 Sixth Ave.,N. Y., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts, L. M. HIRSCH Sample Shoe Co. to Cashier, New Pullizer Buliding, New day World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. mea bie brother will join him. Tn imposing sentence on the swind- ba Ce al gh made it plain that ho sympathy with ie viet et ‘Gondort and bis gang. He classed both the complainants core Spy iain Chavet in such cases as h exercising their wits to datiend "a other, Judge Malone also made It plain that despite the short minimum sentence imposed on Gondorf he would be under the sur- velilance of the police after his parole | 2 from Sing Sing until the maximum Notorious ‘Whetajper Must Do}term of ten years expired. “Any misstep on your part upon From One Year and Four [your release from prison,” Malone told Gondorf, “will result tn Months to Ten Years. your immediate rearrest and con- finement to State Prison to serve out the unexpired time.” Frederick Gondorf, who, with his though arrested and placed on trial Willlam ¥. Glassboro, N. J, O'Reilly charge, asserting that it war a frame-up on the part of the police and that he was innocent of -ottirg the Toronto contractor's money. Charles Gondorf, king of wireless Judge | | Gondorf pleaded guilty to one of brother Charles, was the chief of the| Ave Indictments against him. Al-/f Gondorf wire tapping gang of confi- denco men, to-day was sentenced to| fF #windling Willlam O'Reilly, a con- Sing Slag yrison for not leas than one|'Tactor of Toronto, out of $17,000, yeor and four months and not more|@ondort was sentenced for awindll than ten years by Judge Malone in| General Sessions. Gondorf pleaded guilty two weeks ago to grand larceny. Davis, a hotel keener of |! out of $8,000, Gon-} dorf refused to plead guilty to the | 6 Store Opens. 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M. r J to dissolve the Injunction eranted nition Nationals to prevent Ar- trans from 1, Dlaving with the inkald, for pane the motion, dune 19, 1914, De for the Man Behind the Books” {Good News for Folks Aged by Gray Hair —_— Your ti depends An Absolutely Gare and Marmices eyesight. Are you gi ‘Way to Restore Nataral Shade, Ges the exien icn they ? tapplic tion requires Glasees. How York: 184 Brway,at John * 323 Sixth Ave, tech 360 Siath Av. Sd James McGreery & Co, On Tuesday and Wednesday Purchases will appear on bill rendered August Ist. 34th Street 5th Avenue “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century. The Finest Silke the World Producea McCreery’s Annual Summer Clearance Sale The season’s accumulation of Silk Remnants, consisting of thousands of practical lengths from our Wholesale and Retail stocks, representing nearly every fashionable weave and color, to be sold at the fdllowing prices to effect an imme- diate clearance. Silk Remnant Sale yd. 55c Silk Remnant Sale yd. 95e formerly 2.00 to 5.00 formerly 1.00 to 2.00 This merchandise will be sold exclusively on the Second Floor, where ample floor space permits an exten- sive display. Early selections will be advantageous. TOILET REQUISITES , Specially Marked Prices An unusual opportunity for advantageous purchases for Summer Homes or for Travelers’ Supplies. Military Brushes,—assorted woods Hair Brushes,—assorted woods.... Hair Brushes,—Ivory finish... Mirrors,—Ivory finish.... Combs,—Ivory finish.. Tooth Brushes,—assorted ha Nail Brushes,—wood backs... .. Whisk Brooms, in leather slide Cretonne Pullman Aprons. Cretonne Tourist Cases, . Cretonne Wash Cloth Cases. 1.50 ‘séduna 7Se 1.80 1.90 Decided Reductions on all well-known Soape, Powders and Dentifrices during the above sale. July Sales Entire Stocks—FURNITURE, BEDS AND BEDDING At Savings of 10% to 50% Ten-piece Adam Model Suite, as iisheaies, 295.00 regularly $75.00 This suite has been made especially for James McCreery & Co., of the finest Selected Mexican Mahogany. Buffet, 60 inches long; Table, 48 inches in diameter; chair seats covered in haircloth. DINING ROOM FURNITURE Ten-piece Colonial Model Suites, finished in Dull Mahog- regularly 325.00, 250.00 Ten-piece Adam Model Suites,—Buffet, 72 inches long; Extension Table, 54 inches in diameter; China Closet, Side Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. 375.00 regularly 480.00 any. Ten-piece Adam Model Suites, made of the finest Selected Mexican Mahogany. regularly 1,000.00, 500.00 Five-piece Louis XV. Suite, as illustrated. 395.00 Finished in Antique Ivory Enamel; glass tops over armure mats, Suite includes Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Twin Beds, LIBRARY FURNITURE goes Sofas, with loose by cushions; covered in gularly 90.00, 69.50 m Overstuffed Sofas, filled with hate and moss and covered in ta regularly 150. OW 95.00 Boas Mahogany Bookcases, with Ti, doors. .....37.50 regularl; y 60.00 Solid Mahogany Bookcases, with t three doors....... 00 regularly 7 75. 00 Famous Howard Chairs, covered in Tapestry....... 29.50 regularly 45.00 “Martha Washington” Work Tables............... 10.75 regularly 20, 00° Semi-Annual Sale , HIGH-GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS Exceptional Values Anglo-Persian, French and Herati Wilton Rugs eA Te. sascscneaseanness sas . Fegularly 62.50, 42.00 8.8x10.6 ft., -regularly 56.75, 39.75 6x9 ft... -tegularly 38.50, 29.50 36x63 in. regularly 9.50, 7.50 Special: 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs,—choice patterns and colors, very durable.......-...; ee ae re ee 300 Washable Colonial Rag Rugs regularly 475.00 its ay