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Gets Sonthern Pxpress Company. William M. Barrett, President of the Adams Express Company, an ounced here Inst night that tne fling interest of the Southern Ex mpany had He = HOBIKE PTE “ NAMESBIGFIGURE THE EVENING WURLD, ‘ ' { took 1 er Hou n norrow wi f from ; Milleder was repels tell ROD. nd his case was put over AAP ok ' Haller was bre for arre fro fo Directorate W. te Otto Mie |! and BE. M. Will i 2 Meantime Mr, Knox the Un tient leder, arrested last night While he] sates District Attorney for the De Se ETS hold OF Otte Guetta mney ne rouse; aware distrior will decide Just how pathol sAehtAe Ade ohio proceed against Schiller and his Gray Hair Restored ) West Seventy-ninth Stet 404 | hang t N t 1Col Two Accc elite « of English- ‘ sa rare ve Mee cea ine A ' i ective Lieut. Busby and other ‘ ‘, ; man Ijoyd 1 siatee ited tives and secret service opera. o its Natura or German Caught by States District Attorney Knox be-| tives are searching for Schiller's sult. few applications to ite original dark oney | . leves, br then nile his la bn Sates To taatier how long fe nae been Gray of Police. eM De aoe ee ». He told them he sold It to 4 and candruft removed by | oxida The accomplices deny they meant] junkman, They say they have found + to carry out thelr agreement with |biiy to be unt w took it crnest Schiller, or Clarence Reginald oo.) ‘i lk is to be untrue. nen ne took | ‘Bvcamngees hiller and simply him thelr] from his lodgings at No. 129 Wash- Hodson, the daredevil lone demon dune tn order to get his money. They] ington Street, Hoboken, It was very ke tho whole affair as a joke. a pirate of ne weas, Who tured the beavy. Tho police think it may be Lbaediedbid tact tnselahc tabla bths heir attitude has hurt Schiller's fev 4 dve=no one will know you art Oc 81. all deplers or direct upon receint end for booklet Beautitul Wait Palo Hay Speciaitien Company. Newark Nd British freighter her a German prize, and turned aoft-|that they had forged his name to a clogram to Miss Rose Gaborlault o hearted and Int her go again, will) ‘eleeram to Miss R aborlault of Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Correct Mourning Appare For Women and Misses—Third Floor. Our specialized Mourning Shop is now replete with the latest approved models and materials for correct mourning. Mourning Dresses and Waists Mourning Dresses in an extensive assortment of smart styles, made of lustreless taffeta, Georgette, meteor silk, net, crepe de chine or radium silk. 18.50 to 59.50 Mourning Waists that reveal all the new style features of the season, made on simple lines in a variety of soft, lustreless Georgette crepe, crepe de chine, radium or net. 5.75 to 18.50 Mourning Suits and Hats Mourning Suits of serge, gabardine, “Poiret” twill, bara- , thea or taffeta in strictly tailored or dressy models. 29.50 to 59.50 Mourning Hats of crepe, dull straw, net, Georgette crepe and lustreless silks in a variety of new shapes. 9.75 16.50 Mourning Veils and Neckwear Mourning Veils of mourning crepe, grenadine, net or Georgette crepe with ribbon or crepe borders, Mourning Neckwear of mourning crepe with net folds, organdie or Georgette crepe in a large variety of styles. Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled | Fitter and Saleswoman sent to residence upon request SHIURIN RO Nontrwest Conner Sixm AVESIS= STR. oe E iICASH ONE ‘Low PRICE CREDIT nahogar h frames eautifullygip iphol- arved velour { destructible iis velour, as $26.75 & Adam Period Bookcase in Mahogany; beeutifully carved with lattice work on coors $98:75 $54. 60 SIDE-ICER REFRIGERATOR in solid oak, galvanized food fompartmens. absolutely san- itary; as illus. $13; .48 trated; at Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere, WWiCor Oo" Wveslo"St. Matoppo, declared feelings in @ checking booth or a storehouse of bombe. Complete | Schiller came His father is When the police told him information regarding to the police today he head of the Visney tton Mills at Moscow rated from his wife |Salom, Mass, asking for money, and [that they forged it again to a receipt| Voldistock ( for a rexistered letter containing $60) and is not sent by her, Schiller wrathfully de- {though she Is with thelr tw clared he would proceed against them “Miniter, or Hudson ea Schiller, or Hodson was educated for grand larceny and robbery. at The name of the fourth man in pcr Mohn | Be copeeres a 4 Lk oe quet given by Mr. Hodson in Petro Schiller's conspiracy to capture and! grag with a dirty tramp on an added sink the Cunard steamship Pannonta, | guest, and made a nihilist speech de- after setting ber passengers and crew | claring it was an honor to all present ladrift In the boats, Is known to the ae with one of the pro- police, Schiller kept it secret obstin-| © Schiller has two brothers in the De- ately until he heard Detective Scully| partment of Communications of the say to Capt. Tunney: Russian Army. % Tho detectives of the bomb squad ‘Well, this fellow is no good to US} | made a mystery of a big blond man |he won't keep his word and give us| who was taken to Headquarters last | the only Important name tn the lot. ‘nught. ‘They suid he came from Buf- | Guess 1 better take him down to the filo. but would not admit that he British Consul.” | Schiller heey 7 Schiller denies’ emphatically that Immediately Schiller, who has great! Millede ‘6 not Kenuine | fear of getting Into the hands of the | full and are try- | British authorities, gave the name, |’ his pladnt6 euney, new all nis pla he é Tho police hope to arrest the man to-|nonia and of other plans which he day. jas not told the police, he says. They This fourth man, were recruited by him because they Schiller assures the police, is not ike Milleder and) SC" ee live ane, inal many | Haller, He owned the motor boat by| practical sugiestions and. worked |hard in making preparations, he dded. That they were dishonest and cowardly he {s forced to admit District Attorney Swann took a hand in the piracy case to-day, on }O" ASK FOR and GET n attempting with criminal Intent to put high explosives aboard a ship tied to a Manhattan pier. He had the men brought before him this afternoon, and will consult with Assistant United States District Stern Brothers tend and 43rd Streets, Wast of Fikth Avenwa. Women’s Spring Footwear A complete and well-chosen assortment of the newest styles of Lace Shoes and Boots for every dress re- quirement is being displayed on the Second Floor. ESPECIALLY NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE AMONG THE NEW MODELS SHOWN IS The “Georgette” Pump at $7.00 Made of patent leathers, in black and tan Russia calf- | | | kin, and white, ivory or pearl grey kidskin; finished with flexible soles, closely trimmed, and Louis XV. heels. Reliable Sewing Machines AT WORTH WHILE SAVINGS. $25 Monarch Sewing Machines, at $19.75 Ball bearing; on oak stands with seven drawers and automatic drop head; complete with all attachments, “Sit Straight” Sewing Machines, at $25.00 $25.00 35 Cabinet Sewing Machines, Wardrobe Trunks Are here in a variety of styles and interior arrange- ments that will meet the needs of every traveler, KR | “Hartman” Wardrobe|“Oshkosh” Wardrobe ii Trunks Trunks || 1 $19.50, 25.00 to 100.00/$25.00, 37.50 to 100.00 SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW: hi $32.00 Wardrobe Trunks at $25.00 Full size; fibre covered; round edges and Yale para- centric locks; interiors have 12 hangers and 5 drawers. No. 100 ‘“‘Neverbreak” Wardrobe Trunks, $15.00 The Purest and Best Ingredients give this sauce its unequalled piquancy of flavor and make it not only the quality sauce, but the economical fauce, SAUCE The oaly original Worcestershire Sauce Send postal for free kitchen hanger containing 10 Hew revipes LEA & PERRINS, Hubert Street, New York City ow living in England | « Eton ‘and was disowned by bis| the ground that the four committed | 5 | me against the laws of the State | HORLICK Ss ew York by planning, conspiring THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheep substitutes cost YOU same price |] the remainder of the extensive butld- |) MILE-A-MINUTE DASH N|ley in Corona, I }time performing |||| Gerard, it was said to-day by William MUNDAY, ‘ i PN, 4 ” Arnold Ni 1130 Bryant Ave- lis in New York, His one fear {9 VANISHES IN SL BWAY; Friday@oignt and that, suffering from a failure of ht MYSTERY UP TO POLIC Hele de Tbway fata into ee hata, the subway station > evil ‘ , ——_ “IN BRN SIBWAY: Serars m x itt pout She hae ight brown, curly bair and gray e e wore ad nt h si ! yalew braid dark blue serge coat, ‘| Th . “Take the bull with long waist and pleated skirt at-! horn: gilt edj tached, dark biue straw bat, with red | vice when danger threatens our wellft Police Asked to F to Find Alma ‘? Fuller Myers, Twenty Years Old. | case Search is being made by the New | York police to-day for Miss Alma left hand she wore w ring with three | Builds up the tisstey, makes rubles, She also carried a blue silk | blood, and starts the Grip vieti Fuller Myers, twenty years old, and tiabrsl on the road to health, p | Pretty, of the Orange district of New) s4:. styers was @ member of St oe Gas Helfs Trea ont Jersey, who Alsappeared Saturday | yjzabeth's Guild of St Thomas's | mee Yvon ill be delighted with Qe tos after boarding a downtown Bronx Episcopal Church, Newark. The rec- | sults. subway train at the Simpson Street tor of the church, the Rev. J. C, ndorsed — b; ie | Donnell, has asked t unger mem. | throughout the civilized world, station. Members of her famfly made a vain | search for her all of Saturday night | and Sunday. Early this morning her| father, Charles Myers, an insurance broker, with offices at No. 56 Maiden Lane, went to Police Headquarters and asked that a general alarm be| sent out, “I cannot understand what has happened to my daughter.” ho said, “unless she is a victim of aphasia. Her home life was happy. She had | nothing to worry about. She had no suitors for whom she cared, and sho | bers Attorney Knox as to the best dispost- tion to make of the case. The Federal District Delaware has sho the fact that Schi from his Jurisdl United States Distr considers this well nounced to-day th Attorney for displeasure over r " as removed | Was devoted to me and to her moth- on. Assistant |er, Her nature was a care-free ono, t Attorney Knox | and in the neighborhood of our home Pies Juane|@ No. 86 Ellington Street, East Swann holds the p r here under| Orange, sho was known as ‘Smiles.’ the State law Schi i be put at] “My wife has been tn a very ner- the disposal of the United States} yous condition since the death by Lehabashatba lJ RAA A setae drowning last year of our «on, Alma was grently attached to her mother, and Iam sure that, knowing of her condition, sho would not remain away voluntarily, Mr, Myers said his daughter had gone on Friday morning to have her teeth attended to by Dr. Gleason, One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street and Melrose Avenue, the Bronx, and from there went to the home of Mrs, Arox RODIN GIVES ALL HIS ART WORKS TO PARIS Also Includes Hotel Biron, Where They Are Stored, to Be Used as Public Museum. PARIS, April 3.—Auguste Rodin © sculptor, has executed a deed of gift to the Government of the entire collection of his own works, other art objects he has acquired and the Hotel Biron, In which they are assembled. The building hereafter 1s to be open to the public as the Musee Rodin, M. Rodin the studio, but ° This roll of eilee tains 1000 sheets. buy a! roll Lg aper becauseit looks big or you can get so many rolls for a quar- ter when you don’t knowhow | much paper) you're getting? | “It’s the Counted Sheets that Count’ Scoflissue | ToiletPaper | per con- retains ing and the fine grounds which sur- round it become public p der the supervision of the Govern. ment. M. Rodin, who ts seventy-six years old and one of the foremost of French sculptors, in 1912 offered to the state all his own works in his session, the result of forty years’ labor, in- cludin atues and sketches, and of antique statuary, to nh the historic manst d to become a public his death, For some “received no definite reply i Tt was a pleased Rome to live and contemplated go to| because it is soft, absorbent. white and 10c a roll. | Treated with Canada | 2500 sheets in | carton nf 3 rolls, 3Cc. SCOTT PAPER CO. 30 Church Street Caught at Corona While Going} __New Some With Heroine of em aae| sag REAL THRIFT A blurry blot that snorted down| Jackson Avenue at a mile-a-minute| clip startled Polleeman Harry Shel- The proper utilization of vacant ground in any city or town would produce > COSTS FRANK MORAN $25 L, at 9 o'clock last ped to the saddle of and flew tn pursuit evening, He | hig motoreyclo He did not catch the fugitive until it|] sufficient vegetables to got tangled up among a flock of trol- oe 4 ; 1 ley cars at Woodside in front of the supply its entire popula. car barns, Tho thing proved to be a tion and which they at long, low racing automobile, Shelley A A handed a summons to the driver,|{ Present buy at high prices. who gave his name as Frank Moran, For every dollar that the living at the Hotel Claridge, New!| housewife spends for vege- York, A lady tn the car sald she tables, the New York De- partment of Agriculture states that only 30 per cent goes to the grower. The balance is taken up with the various distributing charges, a large portion of which are unnecessary and }) DENIES NOMINATION none of which exist when || WAS OFFERED GERARD But Ambassador Has Been Unoffi- cially Asked to Consider Running for Governor, 's Osborn, was Pearl White, a movie actress and owner of the machine, Frank Moran—for it was indeed he —was fined $20 to-day by Magistrate pald the money and endurance never before done or even attempted by any other pugilist, DID } viz.— HE OT BA’ SAY ONE WORD! | (Opposite Hudson Teruiaal) No offer of the nomination for Gov- - = York has been made to Ambassador James W.} ernor of New || offictally “Father and mother both like ‘Eddys’ Sauce.’”’ the It is a pure, wholesome and It was |} satisfying relish, |learned, however, that Ambassador | os | Gerard had been Informed of political | lconditions in this State and unoffi- | \ecially had been requested to consider | | BRAND pance of @ nomination, | No offictal offer would be made to | e, it was . without | Chureh Osborn, Chairman of Democratic State Committes, i OT PEE Her father, An extra large can, 5!4 inches tall, of the choicest § selected, ripe red tomatoes. § want at this wonderfully low price—for this week only. California Peaches, 1°, & Two exceptional offers in California Yellow Cling Peaches. yg The highest grade of peaches are packed under our “ESSIE” label—preserved in rich, heavy syrup. They make the most delicious desserts. undoubtedly the best value to be had at the price—and has @ large sale. BonBonBrea A positive saving of 20 per cent on your 8 bill—a most important economy because it is a steady every day one. We are the ONLY grocers or bakers that sell at this price. Let us have your daily order for Bon Bon Bread and it will be de- livered’regularly on time. | Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: | Maconochie’s Imported Mackerel, | Red Alaska Salmon, Jack Fr ost Brand. American Sardines, in oil or smoked; ii ‘a! | will sell itself to you on quality, | {& Marmalade, Blue ‘Ribbon; large ca) jar. Jams, Ruby Brand; all flavors; glass jar. . Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour, package... Prepared Buckwheat, Blue Ribbon, 2-lb. pkge..10¢ Blue Ribbon Syrup & Peerless Molasses, can 10c Butterine, Best U. S. Govm’t Inspected, 1-Ib.print 21e sc sperma peuapengt Apples, Delicious Wine Saps for the table, dozen... ...25¢ Apples, Finest Baldwins and Greenings. . Chuck Steak, Lean and nourishing . Sirloin Steak, Extra choice cuts. Boneless Bacon, Sugar cured, lean strips. . Fresh Fish, Oysters, in the shell or opened California Claret, Rich, full bodied; half gallon 35¢ Apple Jack, Real old Cider Brandy, Bottle. . Kummel, Genuine Double Grain, bottle. .. Guinness’ 8 Stout, dozen bottles.. $1.30; dozen splits, . Bass Pale Ale, dozen bottles... After an attack of the Grip @ | vitality is dangerously low. The needs building up and to neglect t around the crown and a bune n| jerries on the velvet; tan shues stockings and a green un Kirt. " i » carried a email tan dreas ault | ™ mean serious consequences. o ‘ an dr sl Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, the we and on her right hand wor | fatnous tontetood sinvaluable as@ t ring, with the ini and a black stone rin |nourisher, Its effects on a wasted | sique are immedia joticeable. to aid the search for her jually beneficial to men, women and however, believes ehe! children. Economies Worth Your While At All 260 James Butler Inc. Stores Essie Tomatoes, «= 10c You may buy all you Essie Peaches, ,*“**, 15° Large 10° Our large 10c can of California Peaches is The locg 9 Loaf. . c The5c Loaf... Here are a few attractively underpriced Lenten offers for In tomato sauce; large can The very finest of fish; 1-Ib. tall can Dainty little fish; cans in carton, each If you wish to enjoy the most delicious coffee that you can find atke 1ere for love or money, then try Essie Co fee, 1-Ib. Sealed Package 35° 30 aH. Stamps Given with each Package, We pride ‘ourselves on this Tea, which has not only a rare flavor but is the most economical, as half the usualquantity will give the same strength: Golden Tips Tea, 1-10. carton 50° 50 Zar Stamps ca with each 1-Ib, Package. In our Fresh Fruit and Vegetab.e¢ epartment we have always some very special o.fers, as for instance: New 1916 Texas Onions, Ib. 5¢ A Big Treat—Selrcted trom the best sh p~ ents—-Exceptionally low price. .5 Ibs, 17¢ Three Big Bargains for the Laundry Peerless Starch, ¢ Best Gloss; large No, 3 ieee easily worth 20c, cut to, . Strong Ammonia, tone 3 gran Wash Boiler, S27" $1. bi Large, strong and extra well made. Special Offers at our 35 Meat Markets for 3 Days: Ib. 18¢ . lb. 16¢ .Ib, 22 . Ib. 20e Jb. 5e as taedosenttt Special Offers at our 137 Licensed Stores: Market Cod, Fic MAETD, end Herring Imported Sherry ‘and Port, Very choice, bottle 73. 75 de $1.45; dozen splits ‘Allowance of 15c per dozen bottles and 10c per dozen splits for empties, Fine for oysters, soups, fish, meats, salads ane gravies, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, Revue of 1916," » in next Sunday Order from newsdealer 10c Made byE.Pritchard,334 Spring St.,N.Y, World Magusine, | tm advance, you have your own garden. ¢ Peter Henderson & Co. : New York City Stores 35 and 37 Cortlandt St, Boneless Pot Roast, All juicy meat by our Regular Delivery FREE DELIVERIES 2, fom all our Stores aa Stamps Given Except With Butter, Flour, Eggs & Sugar. Wholesale Orders—Address 392 Washington St., New Yorke City.

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