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HUNT RICH MAN AS BACKER OF BANDITS $100,000 18 GONE: —— > Plunder of Many Train Robs The defendant admitted taht this was] ieee ‘ " . his third arrest on the charge. He sent Selling; four-rear- olde and up . y beries Is Sought—Police or funds with which to pay the fine, Yard Wile. 117 Lambs Tail trom tee Puisdstis been) — . > da Knapp of No. 153 West One 118; phoraat Reader. saeh ff ‘rom hiladelphia Balletin, Tell of Confession and Second Street, a chauffeur, s Na ho eet oer She—The diamond {n this engagement . n a charge of speed: j, Ange ia f ring ts awfully amail as ing. He was se ‘1 to pay @ fine of 12: FR ag it e—I told the jeweller it was for the $50 oF to serve Ya. 08°! Alworeliinie'to ari amaliest hand in Boston ROUNDING UP “BAND.” 4 Missing Money Is Unsigned Currency Said to Have Been Stolen. rectal #9 he Terentng World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala, March %1.— Henry Grady Webb until to-day was Tegarded as a prospering young real estate operator, with some social dis- tinction. Last night his wife gave a bridge party to which invitations | were eagerly sought. To-day he is a| fugitive from justice, charged with! being the chief and financial backer of a band of train robbers, on whose trall the police have been since a Baltimore and Ohlo train was stopped Ind sacked of $100,000 in unsigned | currency at Central West Virginia Oot. 8 last. A prisoner in the Atlanta jail calling himself Jim Bohannon, whose right name is Charles Harrison, broke down last Friday and made a con- fession which caused the arrest of his | brother, Dick Harrison, and his wife at Grand s, Mich., last Saturday, and William Carl Rentz, a nephew, in Cincinnati at the same time, The confession also incriminated another Harrison brother, Jeff, who was ar- rested in San Antonio in January on another charge. The story implicated Web» also, but his arrest, delayed in the hope of get- ting a clue to the hiding place of the stolen money throug! his movements, Was not ordered until yesterday, In-| epectors went to his office on the fourteenth floor of the Empire Build- fng, whore a spy had reported he was | sitting dictating letters, He had van-| ished | There are reports that he went to! Atlanta by a roundabout route, car- | fying a great part of the stolen| $100,000 in @ valise. His mother and| @ister live tn Atlanta. A reward of $1,000 has been posted for his arrest. Here is a partial list of the rob- beries Post Office inspectors charge @o tho alleged band: Baltimore and Ohfo Raliroad at! Cemtral Station, W. Va., Oct. 8 1915, | when $100,000 in currency and much valuable mall were stolen and for) @hbich an indictment was issued in Federal Court at Parkersburg, W.) ‘Va., the nearest Federal point, against Grady and his compantons. ®outhern Ratiway, at Stevenson, Ala., September, 1912, when $10,000 in) ourrency was stolen. Mitnols Central, Batesville, Miss., July, 1918, when $15,000 was rifled from the mat car. Alabama Great Southern, Queen ama Crescent route, at Trussville, Lc glehg February, 1914, $5,000 being the 1916, $2,600 from hold-ups. weer, {ile ‘and Nashville, Greenville, Ala., $5,000, and Alabama Great South- oe eeein at Irondale, a suburb of| jgham, when train bandits ob- faiaed ‘lightly more than $40,000 last ly Webb, as he was known on the membership roll of the Birming- am Motor and Country Club, where he wae frequently seen, had resided in Birmingham four years. His wife and two children are now at bis home, No. 1616 Marshall Avenue ‘Webb owns two fashionable apart- eglln at Bibbville, Ala. Sep- A danger foreseen is a danger avoided promptly heeding the ired eye- iI B; ainaee signals of im t you will avoid the peri- ical’ headaches, shooting || pains and tired eyes that signify || eye strain. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians Perfect Fitting Glasses, as low as $2.50 | | ‘Latablished 54 Years. | ] New York: 184 B'way, at John St 223 Sixth Av., 15th St, \| 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d Street. Klyn:498FultonSt.,cor.BondSt. al Grocers’ orders for ‘*Eddys" Sauce grow larger and more frequent—why? a Fish, Meats, For Oysters, Eggs. Hash, Baked Beans, ete. }} Grocers and Delica- tesasen Stores sell it 10c Made byE.Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y. | ment houses on the south side of | town, has money in bank, and engaged in the 1 business until a short time ago native day when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Simms in Washington Heights Court to a charge of speeding was tomobile accessory (Special to The It iy believed that at least $50,000] pow of the B. and O. robber et remains hidden in Atlan Federal au- thorities ther arching for it. | ractng here to-morrow Ante coders Fined, Dr. David & Likely of No, 200 Central irk West was fined $100 with the alter- of going to Jail for ten days to- BONWIT TELLER &CO, The Specially Sh of Orginalon FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. The tiring monotony of uniformity is conspicuously absent from Bonwit Teller Misses’ Each varying model is the exponent of some particular type of miss—of the personality which finds expression in a frock of unsophisticated simplicity, in a gown of the frou-frou order, in the quaint period modes, in suits of boyish directness of line, in coats for every function. And pervading all types is the essential esprit of subtle, youthful charm. Fashions. Misses’ Tailleur Suits 29.50 35.00 39.50 New features and treatments are introduced in belts, button trimming, pockets, braid binding, cape and tie collars, linked fronts, pointed fronts, waistcoats and flare sides. Models developed in serge, gabardine, Poiret twill, club checks and wool velour. Pastel Check Suits 29.50 to 55.00 Rose-&-Green Orchid-&-Maize Copen-&-White Blue-&-Tan. Orchid-&-White Green-&-White Brown-&-Tan Oxblood-&-White Blue-&-White Blouet-&-White Blue-&-Green Black- &-White Lounge & Long Coat Suits Suits developed with a studied leisure of silhouette that corresponds to the college- man type of sack suit. Misses’ Tailleur Suits 45.00 55.00 69.50 Made from hand loomed tweeds, English flannels, pastel gabardine with Jenny stitch- ing, combinations of silk and cloth. Among the many styles are featured the tunic coats and corset effects. Misses’ Silk Costumes 65.00 « 195.00 Taffeta mandarin coat suits with Tokio embroidery, Paquin cape suits of faille silk, Agnes bouffant skirt suits, Louis XV. pannier modes in soiree silk, grosgrain and combinations of taffeta and serge. Velours & Bolivia Coats 22.50 85.00 A large collection of models defining every smart style-trend, in wool velour, vicuna velour and silk bolivia in unusual high col- orings. Misses’ Capes & Coats 20.00 » 69.50 Coats done in pastel checks, covert, gabar- dine and other modish materials; gabardine cape coats bordered deep with satin. Misses’ Frocks & Gowns 16.50 AFTERNOON FROCKS of taffeta com- bined with Georgette crepe, Persian printed chiffon, beaded motifs, basques, half sleeves of organdie. 18.50 to 95.00 SMOCK DRESSES —Specialized at 29,50 Extremely simple modes of Georgette crepe and charmeuse, ENTRIES AT BOWIE. RACE TRACK, Md. 31.—The entries for the first days’ “Jeunes Filles” Fashions An ensemble of TYPES which reaches the highest development of individualism in ap- parel for Misses from the ages of 14 to 18. THE EV {the onter ramet mr iy Bendel, low ing World.) March are as fol- het joxilarry Lawler, Magen. be TAppeentice allowance 1 Ungar, 1 Fad, Weiss, 118; it , Gommaem T “Flapper” Apparel Reg. U. 8. Pat. Office, For the Hard-to-Fit Girl of 12 to 16 Originated by and to be had exclusively at the Bonwit Teller Shop. Specialized types for the “Flapper” were introduced to America by ‘Bonwit Teller & Co. “Flapper” apparel is designed on lines particularly and peculiarly appropriate for the girl of 12 to 16 who has outgrown her years, yet must be attired in a girlish manner. “Flapper”’ Suits 16.50 to 39.75 A most extensive variety of “Flapper” suits for school and dress service in serge, gabar- dine, twill, mixtures and checks, SPECIAL OFFERING OF “Flapper” Suits 22.50 Five Distinctice Models. Featured are Norfolk and little flare coats, also braid bound box coats. Made in serge, gabardine, mixtures and checks. Sizes 12 to 16. Coats 15.00 © 35.00 Specially designed models for school and dress wear in serge, gabardine, checks, silk- and-cloth combinations. “Flapper” “Flapper” Afternoon Frocks 12.75 © 35.00 For the party and other little formal affairs, specialized styles developed in appropriate materials and colorings for the girl of 12 to 16. “Flapper” Wash Frocks 7.95 © 15.00 Entirely new smock fashions for the girl of 12 to 16 developed in linen, repp, Servian cloth, crepe cloth, crepe scrim, pique and voile, 150.00 DEBUTANTE GOWNS Exquisitely de- signed and executed models in tulle, silvered cloth, silks and Georgette crepes, 35.00 to 150.00 TROTTEUR FROCKS of serge and Georg- ette crepe in braid trimmed, belted, one- piece, tunic and coat effects. 16.50 25.00 35.00 DD 0D 0D (0) 0D 0 ED 0D (0D (0) ED 0-SED 0 -EED- 0-EEED (00) ED 0D 0G 0 GED (0) GED 0 GED 0 GED 0 ED ee ee ee ae ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916, ee eee evo Chickering Hall | MUSICALE Saturday, April rst, ' at3 P.M. ' we ompanitions of 4 . Franke Harling § With 5 Mibbinii Artists TT eS A Founded Lord 38th Street 1826 FIFTIL AVENUE ; 4 Club Luncheon i ' 50e 1 Special Noon ' Luncheon 75e ' , | ' 1 f , ' \ 39th Street j '0A. Moto 5 PLM. Semrem a ccove aes A DISPLAY OF SPRING FASHIONS Girls’ Spring Coats Special $11.75 Two Models—Made especially for Lord & Taylor and usually Sold at $15.00. The smart Coat illustrated at the right, extremely flaring in its lines, is fashioned of navy blue whipcord or black and white velour check. Broad- cloth in green, leather color or Copen- hagen makes the deep collar and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Illustrated at the left is an unusually clever model in shepherd check or Hague blue serge. Note the triangular pockets featured in the coat’s flaring skirt and the corded waistline. Deep shawl collar and cuffs are of white pique. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Spring Coats, practical models, in serge, check, gabardine, wool poplin, velour checks, golfines, plaids’ and mixtures, © Charm- ing models in silk poplin and taffeta, in lovely shades of rose, reseda, Copenhagen; on in white serges. Many with dainty lin- "$5. 95, $6.95, $7.50, $7.95 to $39.50 Spring Frocks, simply delightful little models, in check, pongee and taffeta silks, with hand embroidered collars and cuffs, amocking and other pretty style touches. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $8.95, $10.95, $11.50 to $19.50 Spring Suits for Juniors and Young Girls, in the jauntiest of box, Norfolk blouses and sport models, Serges, checks, gabardines, golfine, serge and taffeta combinations. In the new shades of “rookie,” reseda, as well as the staple shades. Many, smartly trim. med with — co, silks, buttons and braiding, $13°55," $17.98, $19.50 to $39.50 Juniors’ Coats, extremely smart models, in check velours, novelty checks, tweeds, mix- tures, gabardines, golfine, silk Coats of faille, poplin and Mattatel) Callareiok Aree ican beauty and other contrasting shades. Sizes 15 and 17 years, $10.95, $12.50 to $25.00 TMrd Floor ne In the Children’s Apparel Shops Ready, with every requisite for the Spring outfitting of the younger generation! These highly “specialized” — depart- ments, devoted to the apparel- ing of Girls—of Boys—of Infants —announce a showing of Spring assortments and offer remark- able special values in honor of the event. For Very Little Folks Chambray Dresses ‘The elder girl is wearing one if these quaint little Frocks, quite “Greenaway” in its style, with belt at back and two han ningly inset in the full skirt belt are of white and the D tan and green, Sizes 2to 6 § Boys’ Suite The Suit worn by the little lad is of white linen finished lawn; its collar, cuffs and vestee embroidered in blue, green or brown, A silk cord tie finishes the neck in smart fashion, Sizes up to 4 years. Special 9! Spring Coats Made especially for Lord & Taylor. ‘The very little girl is wearing a smart little Coat of finest Bedford Cord, made with the most flaring of skirts and a bolero jacket ef- fect; gollar of pique is hand embroidered and the liting to waist is of white silk. In green or Copenhagen blue, Sizes 2 to 6, Special, 8.95, White Dresses Dainty Empire models, in sheer white lawn, with wide ribbon run waistlines; and prettily lace and embroidery trimmed, The full skirts are also trimmed effectively with insertion. Puff sleeves add to their quaint style. Sette Gyears, Our usual price $2.95. Special, $1.9: Little Children’s Hata, including the most charming Paris made Bonnets, Pokes and Mushrooms imaginable, trimmed with velvet ribbon, French flowers and fruits. School and slay Hats too, with bows and streamers Prices range from #3.95 for @ simply trimmed straw to £25.00 for a French Hat of Tuscan trimmed with exquisite posies and velvet. Fourth Floor i Boys’ Tub Suits Special $2.25 Spring Models Our Usual Prices $3.50 to $4.50 The little chap in the illustration is wearing one of the typically smart Suits included in this assortment of models for boys of 3 to 9 years. In white and colored linens, repps, duck and chambray. Middy, Tommy ‘Tucker, Belted Norfolk and short Rus- sian Suits; some strictly tailored; others with braiding, emblems and ties. Boys’ Spring Suits Special $2.50 Identical in style and quality with Suits formerly $11.00 to $12.50. Quite the smfrtest Suits at the price, of- fered this season—these Norfolk models in light Spring tweeds, cheviots, shepherd checks and overplaids. As illustrated at the right, the Coats have patch pockets of the new shapes; belts, pleats and all the new style touches; are alpaca lined. One or two pairs of Knicker- bockers. In sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Spring models, in serge, tweed, cheviot and fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years... $6.00 10 $15.00 jaunty little models; cotton, Ik, in practical and pretty styles £3 to 8 years... $1.65 to $10.00 Norfolk Tub Suita, in linen, crash, iand “Palm Beach” cloth, Sizes 8 to 17 $3.50 to $5.50 Spring Reefers, for little chaps of 3 to 10; mannish styles, in tweeds, coverts, serge and shepherd checks. . $6.00 to $10.00 Top Coata, cleverly cut on the new flaring lines; in tweed and cheviot; sizes 6 to 18, $5.00 to $10.00 Blouses and Shirts, in scores of styles and materials; from plain madras to sil 50c to $3.50 Hundreds of them, Hats and Ca, Caps, Rah R gs Sul Gol Fourth Floor SPRING "MODES IN MISSES’ APPAREL Fashion has been prodigal this season with her ideas. Youthful attire reflects the genius of such famous designers as Jenny and Lanvin, whose contributions to the mode are as delightful as they are diverse, attractive. Suits at $22.50 Six Models—Spring tweeds and mixtures in sport effects; shepherd and novelty checks, serges, gabardines in strictly tailored or prettily trimmed with contrasting silks. The Lord & ‘Taylor assortments feature only ' | Suits at $25.00 Ten Models—Checks in strictly tailored and effectively silk trimmed models. Serges and gabardines in black, tan and navy. Wool poplins in reproductions of Paris models, authoritative % styles Suits at $29.50 Fifteen Models —- Wool velour checks, plaids and novelties; fine serges and gabardines, club checks and fancy materials in the very smartest of new models, Suits of finer qualities and more elaborate styles; many combinations of silk and serge or in all silk. $32.50, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50 to $69.50 Sport Suits, Skirts, Coats and Sport Dresses Are featured, embodying the very latest idea in smart sports apparel. Dresses—Special $19.50 Ten Models—Including Afternoon taffeta silks, checks and novelty silks; also Evening skort} es of embroidered net, chiffon and silk in ¢ Coats, featuring the new Frocks Fifteen 7 of net, harming styles, > Raglan styles, the clever ‘ , Dresses— Models—In chiffon, crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, check novelty silks, taffetas and laces. Special $29.50 Afternoon and Evening and new Sport Wrap with its swinging lines, Topcoats in Scotch tweeds and English homespuns, over-plaids and checks, $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 to $55.00 TMrd Floor Cee ee ee ee A SE SS SE FOUR-POST MAHOGANY BE DSTEADS At Especially Attractive Prices for Saturday Four Post | Spec jal, Special, $22. ral A perfect reproduc- especially tion of a quaint Colo- nial Bed, with heavy es Four Post Mahogany Bed Mahogany Bed $19.50 (Illustrated) effective de- constructed cted mahogany, t turned. turned posts and foot- j posts prettily rail, In fullsize only, § Single size only. An of Siath Floor pee ee ee ee a 0) D> OD 0 ED 0 SEED (0) ED 0 ED 0) ED () GEE (0) ERED () ED ED () GREED (0) GED () GED () GED () REED Special Bedding Combinations tered Box 1 Ostermoor Spring $24.75 f $29.75 Box Spring ed edge black hair Mattress-—- $39.75 | and at prices unusually | Frocks