The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1916, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, sgreesere. 21, 1016. »IGMV BLOCKS WAY SS sree wordpress FOR LOWER RATES = Bi sates OR EE eR = ce cece to the ' . ' , ee the Whar th wantee |" peek wore Prem ihe treme Prete Ate (siriatizace use. tbion oot “ies cat Cell, re SSS It is he without first sale ‘listening ardl to buy mens “ i hegullation "KIN ASK FOR TIOINGS nat Se Yes 0" AGED REAL ESTATE MAN WEAR@SCOPE Frere Wad BS : cor aac rate erate OF HLL ELTON, WOE Unable to Get Word Vhroug State Department, Pernt Appeals to Evening World. Neither the State Department nor the family of Howard Low an American mining broker demned to death at ever, that despateh from stated that hie ae ning World to-day to what has become of he “The country yund Oaxaca ia so disturbed t her letters nor tel- eerams can ¢ |°My sister, Mrs, Mabel Grlewold of , Waterbury, Conn, has been to Se retary Lansing but he is as much in \" ve dark as any of us | “Howard's wife and my other sie jter-In-law have gone to New London te et ie le le. Ae le A ee -—<<<+<ee2e eer eo oooe- A RKTANRA RATA » 6 NU ULQU UREA SOMA AA, . e | “A Mexican friend six months | wrote to Howant’s wife that he hi been arrested for buying ore [mine which had been contac |the Government, but tha thing was done as a po and we did not take it Then, five days ago, we go Not Only Chic, Charming and Unfailingly New —but also far lower in price than ordinary hats of the same quality—that is the never-ending wonder of London Feather Hats at $5 to $10 and up. Of course our vogue among so many modish women mainly results from the tasteful j style perfection of our hats. No woman, whether debutante, matron or dowager, ever bought an unbecoming or non-stylish hat in our shop. Besides, however, scores of customers every 4 day ask us in delighted wonderment: “ How is it possible? How can you show us the same y type of individually created models for which Fifth Avenue modistes charge $25 upwards, at i such low figures?” World.” “What motive could anyone have for denouncing him to the Mexican Government?" was asked. “There could not be any real offence to us he would never mention politics. He was friendly with everybody and was fond of Mexico and the Mexican people. He has several mines that are valuable. It is possible that some one might have been tempted to trump up @ case against him in tho hope of getting possession of his property.” PLOTTED 10 MURDER OR KIDNAP THE CHIEF | INFORMER ON GANG (Continued from First Page.) —— we <a => Sy The explanation is as simple as it is interesting. First, there are the dry facts that we sell so many hats that we can afford to content ourselves with a small profit on each hat, and that our upstairs location saves us from high rental and overhead costs. But then comes the inspiring fact that no other millinery shop in the world has our extraordinary facilities—that Every process of making, from the raw materials to the finished creation, takes place under our own roof. We wish every woman in New York could tour our building—see our workers, operation by operation, convert the raw feathers and velvet piece goods into chic hats. We can show only the five principal operations here: 1—Every shape is individually hand-blocked by our skilled artisans, Ordinary $5, $10 and $15 hats are made from shapes mane fecred bs the thousands by separate manu- convention, and at other places where crowds of visitors would gather. The woman would “spot” her Victim, and Arrange to get a mom on the same floor. She would study fer victim's habits and arrange it 80 she would by iting oF reclining near an open door in her room aa he paseed by. “The rest is eaay to imagine,” said the official who told the details. “The woman might invite the victim into her room on some pretext, look the door and then threaten to cal! the police and may ghe had been insulted. ‘This almost always produced re- sults.” Officials said this afternoon that since publication of the Obicago dis- clowures they have reosived scores of lettere fram victime all over the country Viettma of the baackmailere who will testify in Philadelphia when trial je eet need have no fear of prosecu- tion under the Mann White Slave Act, according to Francie F. Kane, United States Dastzict Attorney here, to-day. CONGRESSMAN REFUSED TO HAND OVER 06,000. Tt has become yeows thet a Mem- ber of Congress from Pennayivania, from whom an attempt was made @ extort $6,000, was the fret to call the attention of the authorities to the gang of blackmailers, He had been introduced to three women at Atian- Uo City and sul uently a demand for money was le upon him. He refused to comply and informed the police, ‘With this information in hand, the local agents of the Department of Justice plant & woman “wtoo! pigeon” with the ‘and from her learned complete! e methods of the ewindlers an the names of 4 number of their victima CARD INDEX OF POSSIBLE ViC- TIMS 18 FOUND. Tk Bae alao been learned that a cand index of men prominent in cities all over the country wae kept by the dlackmatiers, pasite many of thane names wee lis! &@ record of secape: in which they had fgured and which could be teed for purposes of extor- tion. ‘One case cited ia that of a manufac- turer who beeame infatuated with a woman in a cafe. As the romance waned the woman told him she was |i! and suggested he eend her to the mountaing and give her $100,000 “If you do not see the Justice of this perhape your wife will,” she wrote hin when he demurred, Ho had the + | woman shadowed In New York and she finally signed @ statement that she had Hed, Another woman member of the gang hired out as @ stenographer and ater several rounds of cafe houses in her intended viet pany she demanded $25,000. She did not get it, however, being exposed in UUme by a detective, 2.—Our plumes (imported by us direct from Ayrica), fancies, and even many of our fabrics are dyed by our expert chemists. Otherwise some of our striking effects would be impossible fooon 3A our plumes are “finished” here. For many years we have been recognised feather head- gone for the western hemisphere, London umes, for appearance, wear and quality are world famous. / i 4-—Even our “fancies” are all put together by Mme. Lacks’ patented process by our workers. Wings are pasted together, Paradise branched, gouras grouped, etc., etc., all in our fancy room. ie Bate LP mieten. te ag ly 0 @ famous designer, in our great, bright pak FR EMEMBER that most hat shops and millinery departments buy their hats from outside manufacturers, who buy their shapes from other manufacturers, and their plumes and fan- cies from still othere, each of whom makes a profit of his own, and you can easily eee why our creations offer an individuality of style. and a direct-from-maker-to-wearer economy that no other shop in the world can equal. Fall Opening This Week If you have been used to paying 825 or mor: for your hats, come here, and let us surprise you and delight you. No hats could be more chic than our multitude of new Fail creations. \ Lnionfoather(s Parade des Chapeaux °n24.0' daily, 2 to 4 niga PET 4 TULLE LU LAALLLLELL LL aA SUELO LLL LL LULL ETUC TTT nS HOW TO REDUCE “| A SIMPLE Aare, REMAGLE way to ask the Meaioan delegates to help. | newe in a despatch clipped from The | "Ww . in his case,” Mrs, Fogg replied, “Even | {°. SUICIDE IH HIS HOME ! Of Dandruff PRESIDENT WILSON BUSY. peta of itehin, and seales. . dandrufl, eruste Absolutely nothing Satter, Sample Each Free by Mal Mail " @ dook on the skin = Addren : Dept IF, Reston csacrareure YOUR WEIGHT Prop FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS : Eckman’s : Alterative 8ULD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS * Sunday World Wants Work ing take tive wat" howd “tive this ‘reatmeat'a| Monday Moming Wonders. The New Economy System At All James Butler Inc. Stores Where Prices Are the Lowest Every Day Bon Bon Bread Large 22 ce Regular c ounce 10c 12 ounce Loaf for 5c Loaf The weight, size and quality of our famous Bon Bon Bread are kept up to their former standard. With its fine, fresh flavor, Bon Bon Bread is becoming more and more the JOY of EVERY meal. Every loaf has maximum food value. Evaporated Milk) i: &° Lakeview Brand with ALI the cream. package...'J7& Triump h Oats, Fresh milled, H-O Oatmeal, Steam Cooked, package 12° Alaska Salmon, ‘Tall 1-10. can........10¢ Peerless Corn Starch, packago.....'7¢ Blue Ribbon Farina, package...... .ge 47 Pints, dos. 43¢ Potatoes, Finest Selected Long Island G ' 15e SweetPotatoes, Viraiue's choices, 4 1 Qe ONIONS, catitornia Yetiow, th. AS Finest Red, tb. BE At All James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Prime Rib Roast Beef........v. 22¢ Sugar Cured Hams, serctea...». 22¢ At All James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores Claret, ens woe Ste bey ot 1 Ge Sauterne, tlffor sane 35° Guinness’s Stout !3", $1.27 o.. in Ge ‘The World's Best Brown Brew. Allowance for re turned empties 15c per dosen pints and 1c per dosen splite—making these prices exceptionally lor Princeton Dry Gin, Conan, 69e aa Sp K ~ Cuticura Soap “Preceded by touches of Cutioura Olmt- Y

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