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THE EVENING WORLD, NaS mts AWS FEBRUAR + on RYO SE I EN RE ETO ETRE RR NUNIT DR FETTER ¥ 1, 1916, A wreck of what was six weeks ago @ pretty girl, Marie Kicin, eighteen years old, was taken from the City| Hospital on Blackwell's Island to confront the man who had mado her &@ slave, whe eaid, turned her over to font this friends to abuso her shamefully Headaches and Dizziness |and abandoned her when she became sick and hysterical. Jimmy Naples, a prize-fighter whose right name is Vincenzo Neapolitano, and whose mother has a« little fruit G@: store at Beaumont Avenue and One *: | Hundred and Eighty-seventh Street, |wae held in West Farms Court by} | Magistrate McQuade charged with abducting the girl, keeping her prisoner and, by threats to kill her, > agreement was filed by attorneys for | ea - — the defendants and the Government in the United States District Court : $ 3 ———— here. ‘The Government's litigation against John H. Patterson and the other | twenty-six officials or former officials of the National Cash Register Com- pany under the criminal section of the Sherman law was dismissed by the court, the costs being assessed against the defendants. These costs will amount to about $40,000. ‘Those defendants were convicted in the lower court, but the Cireult Court of Appeals reversed the decision and remanded the case back to the trial court In the civil suit the decree enjoins the National Cash Register Company from | \é ) | During that time he stopped at the] Chet, Out of Work, Hangs sett, ROCK ISLAND LEVEE BREAKS. Preacher’s Daughter and Man Grogorian hotel, No, 42 West Thirty-| Amiel Frey, sixty-six years o fitth Street. chet, whe has boon out ef week Newport 4 , who has been out of w Taneas She Swears Sold Her as Slave iF: On. Deo id of last your the hotel[ Christman. hanged himself” sanhy oe a 04444 06ooo0s presented his bill, amounting to 9900. | 44% In the hail way of N Talend levee | The hotel management charges he + wate ie § : | offered in payment a check for $1,00,| nq Jumped down ; i purported to be signed by George H.| jivea at : © oneal 4 2 Taylor, The hotel gave Houghton . ’ 3 3 $700 in change. The check was re- the levee 4 turned and declared to be a forgery. ’ — 4 3 | Houghton, “Who Is Is Also In-|srougnton was indicted. i 3 5 4 " Fiorat Wonors for Dowling. [Aged Pastor Telts How Alleged| % | Company wel Make Mahe Chang ventor, Held on Charge of a Mab Lenser bated Li) tat RADWAY@. READY Thuy sine the atterenon, Prank | — S44ver Lured Girl Away 3 3| Asked by Government and Swindling Hotel. of high standing, especially in dry) po ae, oe 1.00 bay ‘Vico ‘Chairman, took his to Rui i 3 3) . * Sag ap Te goods lines, and that he has invented ‘ejortons droge, compenndad Dias co Ant Precision onl wes ore- lo Ruin. $ $ Prosecution Is Dropped. George F.C. Houghton, forty-thres| typewriter appliances for the aid of The Fam cription eented with a six-foot floral pi by th . ‘ Ps ase Tea SSE years old, well dressed and refined ‘n| accountants. He came to New York Iway (@ practising hr ant Becmrnits memoers. He was given a [FIRST BEFRIENDED HER. $| cuvcinwart, 0, Feb. 1.—Practic-|apeech and manner, waa arrested to-| from Cheyenne, Wyo. It is said he FOR SORE ,_THROA = < Cm, BB Oe ———_ @ ally every change asked for by the|day by Detective Brennick and Supt.| could command a salary of $10,000 a SS . | ® United States Government in its| Donnelly of the Pinkerton Detective | year. Ane miner, at Gadd Cee weerwnce, Alleged Kidnapper Taken After | ¢ Blaction tj ainst tho National. Cash| Agency at Broadway and Pine Strest| Houghton was taken before Judge pees mare ie Phe ei ana re es = Helen Fox, twenty-eight, a cook on} Detectives Fight Off Would- ? © Register Company of Dayton, 0, un-|on a chargs of forgery. Houghton|Mulqueen in the Court of General) cold. tak large dere et Rama's ho barge Anna Cullen, iying at the foot 4 Baer the civil section of the Sherman | had been employed for faurteen weeks | Sesions and pleaded not guilty. He Enda tenaoonte i cot Rel U at \ @f Conover Street, Brooklyn, fell over- Be Rescuers. 3 ® anti-trust law was agreed to by the|in tho warehouse of Lord & Taylor| was held in $5,000 bail for trial and Ptngtetlre At ones to’ bed. , py Rm Bye dy od aight and —— Pe defendants to-dhy, when a consent|at No. 168 Bast Twenty-fourth Street, ! went to the Tombs in default of bat, we me cold” will” bee wens, ot rown ered, 4 “+ 3 @ @ « Stern Bicthert 4énd end 43rd Streets West of Fifth Avenve risases: 664.4064 Established Thirty Years. 263 W. 34th St. 54 E. 125th St. Near Madison Ave. news being known. Until now none of my congrege tion, all of whom loved her, knew what had become of Marte, “Of our nine children she was the Near 8th Ave. FOREIGN AND_AMERICAN WEAV New Tork. Victrola Stores |torcing her to steal money and jow-|best, the most helpful. She worked Restraining interstate commerce. 4 . ; : ; eiry from her parents. in the candy factory by day and went Porsuading purchasers of other Oriental Rugs and Hall Runners | Room Size Persian Rugs & Carpets ‘The girl's father is the Rev. Charlies |to night school to fit herself to teach makes of cash registers to breaking : * oe s, : mi 4 Klein, pastor of the Bethany lte-|the children of the Sunday School. or repudiating their contracts Small and Medium Sizes, including Mahals, Serebends, ete., Veer Rectory Desrtoetr-Ttechone Marr PA 1.0 formed Church at No, 235 West One| It was when she was returning from! ¢ Maintaining a system of espionage | at $11.00 to 49.50 at $68.00 to 3850.00 $53 Fah Avense 427 Fitth Avenwe | trundred and Ninth Street. Marie/night school that the bad man made| ¢ upon competitors ‘th Street Lae Sint was the organist of the church her acquaintance by driving off boys) J Illegally securing competitors’ busi- | " , . . ho girl's acquaintance with Na-| who spoke to her, We did not like his | ¢ ness secrets. Featured in the Domestic Rug and Carpet Department are: Base Ah ire. BOLL A At, | pier vores woes ; ves. ves. | ples began when ho drove off a band|acquaintance. He came to us and] > Inducing men to leave competitors’ . * % ‘ mn HE leading artists of the of rowdies who were annoying hor as/Said: ‘Il am not your daughter's! © se pie dintaun 64 Wives aiken 2 Axminster Carpets, yd. $1.35 & 1.75 Highest Grade Wilton Rugs at $49.50 I oO she was returning from night school |lover; I never make love to her. But | _ sisters in order to deceive the buy- Cut from full rolls; values up to $2.30 Size 9x12 feet; values up to $65.00 per Rad and accompanied her home, Hel she 1s good and everybody likes her, WehGe ahve setumned: As potitano, | °T™: 1 ° r alk home shoo pclae ote hel dag bin “s AN0, | “Mainta “knocko ” <] $ 5 H H ” when they want Victrolas Yor| 3 was employed but did not go to|we did not like to have him with her!“ °" the revolver in his| standing. Size 9x12 feet; value $32.50 in wood and tile effects; regularly $1.10 Victor NT W hy Plene tactory and was not soon again|and took her out of the night school ay iy Deane 46 a idle ml of patent Inte ngenent suite and 2 LANDAY SERVICE! until the police found her, Jan, 20,/s0 she would be at home at night.” | Wisliamsbridge, she said, and took|@uiting ownership of the business, ——— ecantily clothed and critically il| After the girl first left home her| her cloiies from her," | patents or plants of competitors with- from brutal treatment in a room at| father had her arrested as incorrigi- © was held in al one esl nde Ba pte ag | Shorea Bl k d C f « | 1 Crandall’s |no. 477 Fordham Road, where abe) ble, Magistrate Deuel sent her to the| atenn Gon went | ORtaage bs tercia of. the dacres the ankets an omtortables eaid Naples had taken her. Florence Crittenton Home. She was| hall, Neapoli-|Federal Court retains jurisdiction FRE Pie. Baby RCesrtouee) ‘The venerable white bearded tather| then transferred to tho City Hospital, Der, aie pola, |over the ceaue for the purpose of en- At Very Special Prices, To-morrow. a Fa sat beside his wife, holding her hand| Her story is that on Dec. 16, while en to her prison, | forcing the injunction. "6 or te Order lat their Ittle home over the church! she was returning from @ shop in her ee Pe Bigs enn Reis JF geen erm WHITE BLANKETS COMFORTABLES a I Setans sta Wepre ey fae Ral Rntiieod, eabblitate eeee a nd I was very 4il,| follows the reversal of the conviction thee ra x : 14 w net When my captor called the crowd of{of President Patterson and his asso- men back and said | was to be auc-|ciates by the United States Circuit tioned off. Without clothes, I was|Court of Appedis and the refusal of ved on the stage which the musi-| the Supreme Court to review the case, Prot eo rrr nee array me eT Single Size... .pair $2.25 & 3.75 Figured Silkoline, double size, at $1.50 in new designs; regular value $2.00 Silk Mull, double size. t $4.75 eat poor little girl,” said the old “We would rather that man should ‘have gone unpunished than our ttle girl's trouble should have be- into a doorway. He told her they were going away together, and placed a revolver at her heart to show he Regular Values $2.95 and 4.50 > Double Size... place clans had occupied and held there| Mr. Patterson was sentenced to serve pair $3.65 & 5.00 was not joking. First, however, he! while the brutes made their bids.” @ year in prison and pay a fine of V p| ne come known to tho world. But tt is] told her she must go home and get all| | Finally she was wold for $55, Mins| $5,000 while the twenty-six other de- Regular Values ¢4.25 and 6.50 Plain colors; wool filling; vale $5.50 | pest for other girls that he should be} the money and jewelry she could, If lein said, but she lost consciousness | fendants received prison sentences, or } >: | punished, 1 wuppéee, and he could not| she failed to return ne would kill her ier tke Temembered nothing sect | | ——~—~=———— Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases be arrested and tried without the’ on sight. detectives found her days later. FINANCIAL, MUSLIN PILLOW CASES MUSLIN SHEETS East side counterfeiters have been using glue to raise the numerals on their phony Dill. In order to stick their customers of course, a 4 KILLED IN 21x36 ins. Hemmed...... 14c Hemstitched.. 17c 2214x3836 27x36 lbe 17e 18¢ 20c Single Three-qtr. Double Hemmed..... 39c 68c 92c Hemstitched. 58c 18c¢ 90c — - GB. Altman & Cn. Reproductions of Sheffield Plated Ware 2 In Ribbon, Thread, R id Gi d » for Wednesd id Thursday, hy reeeptoorth tet NOR angen sect | MMDBYZEPPLINS ft) Fy ns op oxerumy mow necctan mice, - WV ENeaion) TOAWANit | angsnsewenrfires, Sig Wage | Govz Paved tear, ctsp ane Serving Dishes, Regularly 86.00, at $4.95 Vegetable Dishes, lock handle; Meat Bread Trays and Sandwich Treva A §pecial Sale of Bed Furnishings Men’s Balta Shoes (Continued From Firat Page. Sage Voguable Dishes... 0s $825 | Piette, Chop Dishes, 16 taeh..<t 06.05 | warned Londoners chat a raid on |} Suey: or . Hewtiarly 019,00 to be held to-motrow and Thursday, will are a specialty in the Men’s Shoe Department London by a reat number ot Ger- A Monogram of Three Letters will be engraved free on the Sheffield Ware only. i man air dreadnougbts probably offer exceptional values. (First Floor), All Balta-quality Shoes are bic etsncapcalas Magen ier | ROGERS’ SILVER-PLATED TABLEWARE White Blankets \ per pair $5.00 & 6.50 made of carefully selected leathers, and no cee he Ld means nerteet 1K ‘Tea or Coffee Spoons,....half doz. 65 Butter Spreaders,.......halfdoz. $1.58 | effort is spared to produce shapely, well- The Manchester Guardian says that Oyster Forks,........... « * $115 Soup or Bouillon Spoons, with Satin-finish Bedspreads f city was “ a centre of discussion of round bowls,......... half doz. $1.85 itting, smart and comfortable footwear. the Zeppelins last night.” Dessert Spoons or Forks “ “ $1.20 H . ¢ (sizes 80x 100 inches) with scalloped edges, ‘The London Globe says it would any Dinner and Dessert Knives, with ‘ ; . i ‘ : ¢ $2.90 By way of introducing these Shoes to a larger |apvear that the ostensible object of Table Spoons or Forks,. . $1.85 flat handles,..,....... doz $1.69 each . ight's raid tack Ns clientele, a special make of Men’s Balta Lace __|vertatn munitions factories, and adae: | Pt ALSO QUADRUPLE-PLATED TABLEWARE es oy 1 of the raid se: Comfo Shoes, in tan, dull black or patent calfskin, | :nat unos Zoppelins make for come Crumb Tray and Scraper,.....at $215 | Pudding Dishes,..... $3.25 Cotton-filled . . . . each $1.65 is being featured at Ser je ee ag gl lated Serving Trays, 14 inches,. -at $2.75 Tea Sets, four pieces $7.95 Mave e ‘aO~ bs Down-filled, covered with sateen; a limited $5.50 per pair Monty ae casenee Sao ist Li ie Pal a] jazette says: “Lon- - number only . each $3.90, 4.75 & 5.85 doners instinctively knew that a raid " ‘ la ; Down-filled, with figured silk top and plain tak nail Grae at The February Furniture Sale silk border; reverse matching border; An Extraordinary Sale of enc a ee Will be continued throughout the entire month, featuring large reductions on all om . . ‘ : each $9.50 is . A Rotterdam despatch to-day caid classes of high grade furniture, of which the following for to-morrow are typical: very special Sterling Silverware yeak eee big ee ane 2 | Mebowny Bedsteads, four post, Mahogany Chaises Longues, ¥ Paris, but’ that the Heriinere were | single size; formerly $22.50,at $17.50 formerly $45.00 & 52.50, $35.00, 40.00 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases now being held, and to be continued during SORNE RYT: SOLARE 810 25 ERG White Ivory Bedsteads, full size: Sheraton Mahogany Table Desks, Sheets, with plain hems, each 72c. to $1.10 | the week, offers a remarkable SLAMS FLIRT AT MOVIES. ernendupytt dt hietineas WE nay->Avscssapmrieeg $2.00 | : a ns ~ ye Gentleman’s Oak Wardrobes, Adam Mahogany Day Beds, Pillow Cases, with plain hem opportunity for purchasing Lot gh cee shinai erent $50.00, at $35.00 formerly $110.00, at $87.50 each 19c. to 28e | — =» » ead - Batis ce os cee ae Antique Ivory Chiffoniers, Adam Mahogany Arm Chairs,up- . . . . . . to cdc, Sterling Silver Flatware and Hollow terday afternoon to the absorption of a formerly $62.00, at $40.00 holstered in velour; formerly 885 $28.00 mr z Ware, Vases, Candlesticks, Baskets. Lee paca Lar Rn Ps Antique Ivory Toilet Tables, Old Oak and Cane Library Suite, i he C al ; . nea front OWS came woman's voice formerly $60.00, at $35.00 4 pieces; formerly $202.00,...at 182.00 : Sg. i Boys’ Washable Suits anity Cases, Glass-with-silver soshdtaetananter, nora followed ve ||1] | Antique Ivory Dressers, Wing Chairs, covered in tapestry: (sizes 3 to 8 years) Tableware, etc. Seen of see Mad, Saccalze focmeny 978.09, at F580 | formerly 965.00, $36.00 | "easa'e Sab vou to be gg Jacobean Oak Buffets, Adam Mahogany Center mae | in new, desirable styles, featuring attractive at marked concessions from customar felooe to Ai, Jahres So, ahi yawns eee nD aieetagheeeueeapve nat SA combinations, will constitute an offeri f ‘ 7 : .f Siaprrecelver suia he was Chanes’ Mahogany China Closets, Sheraton Mahogany Console 5 offering of! prices Invine (Night “Court he pleaded ‘wulll | Bicep $85.00, at $55.00 Tables, formerly $30.00,....at $24.00 | unusual interest to-morrow at the special weteut Mahogany Dining Suite, Mahogany Frame Standing Clocks, i prices of ‘ A . ; $1.85 & 2.90 : , Wheae Wenih Praclen Guuk. Aen oer formerly $225.00, at 185.00 imported movements; | (Silverware Department, First Floor, LONDON, Feb. 1—Three trawiers 10 pieces: formerly $470.00, at 325.00 pe $40.00 to 495.00, $86 to $400 (Second Floor) Madison Avenue Section) spatches received here. ‘Twa unidentl a vesneln were sunk in the North Boa, jo, Lqmpatott trawler 1