The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 7

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Tete nia nc | phone call fram a HEARD CRIES OF VICTIM ON NIGHT SHE WAS SLAIN Two Women Testify at! of having heard MeDaniel Fat in his m ear F daniel Trial of MeDani lw afterward M ss Rdlah Bue Tw The reams ' it eh ed ome She « PIANOS ‘The wonderful perfection of tone aud workmanship found in the Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola Player-Pianos is the result of over 70 years of conscientious piano making. Waters Pianos excel becanse they are You can buy a Waters Piano or Player at a low price and on very casy terms. No interest orextras, Write for catalog. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway bt.,mear sthAve 149th St., near sd Ave. TTI AT TN RE TY quancy and zest to is used. Send postal for tree kite No Exchanges Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits Plain or Fur-Trimmed Models Of Wool Velour, Gabardines and Heavy Serges. Sizes 14 to 44, $15.00 Formerly $22.50 to $28.50 Women's & Misses’ Winter Coats Plain or Fur-Trimmed Models Velour Coats—full length models. Plain and belted, half and full lined. Sizes 14 to 44. $15.00 Formerly $18.75 to $22.50 Women's & Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats some Of Vicuna Velour, Fancy Mixtures, half and full lined, Sizes 14 to 44 $20.00 Formerly $24.50 to $28.50 0 new rec “LEA & PERRINS, hh fiber Street, ome in response to a tbo! tele. uptown sal Berghoft. fom the MeDaniels, fled that the screams sounded as | told | return home | & tte |some one was heing choked and she heard five anoth were he + explained as near per- feet as human brains, experience and work can ihe Sauce of Good Taste uce improves the most delicate The only original Worcestershire Sauce auger containing ‘Alterations ‘Free at Three Brooklyn Stores Fulton St., Cor. Bridge Of Crepe de rene mne | who. ved nelghber ible | she heard fow the ques ina | Setauket to-day, NY | to persuade Formerly $22.50 to $28.50 1,000 Silk Blouses and varions THE ae ae WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916, 7 “2 SHERIFF GETS CLUE a KIDNAPPER OF ° sts Brother, Finding Her| Prisoner in Pickle Factory, | Gives Alarm. Soeclal to The Rvening World ) Deputy Sheriff Biggs and Constable Honry Betts left Huntington for Rast hoping to arrest an elderly atranger who Inst Saturday kidnapped Hlizabeth, the pretty thir. | teen-year-¢ daughter of Henry! Hoffman, a prosperous farmer of Bast | Northport, and for two days kept her @ prisoner in an abandoned pickle factory near the rattroad station. The girl was sent to the Post-OMmco late Saturday afternoon At dusk! her mother went out to look for her. From some of Elizabeth's school- mates Mrs, Hoffman learned that a stranger had given her daughter a dollar to show him the way to the railroad station. A chauffeur at the | mation remembered having seen an aideriy, well dressed man leading a Uttle girl toward the abandoned fac- tory. ‘The building was searched but {no trace of girl or man was found. Frank Hoffman, the eleven-year-old brother of the girl, came on her tn the factory yard Monday and tried her to go home with him aid to go home unless ames for me,” the little gir I don't dare go away from “Lam mother « said “] | him unless mother ta with me to take jeare of me. Just then the man, brandishing u |elub, ran out of the factory and used the boy away ank ome and told hia mother. | Mrs. Hoffman nurried to the piace | arne at the man, dragging Elizabeth the hand, had boarded jan eastbound train, She followed on the next train and learned from sta nts the-two had left the train ket. The people of Kasi give her no help. Yes er, the authorities re ran | tere day, 1 ceived tnformation which led Brig and Betts to promise Mr. and Mrs Hoffman that they would resc | Elizabeth and arrest her abductor be- foro night >_>—_—— A SNARE ALSOP “The drum," says Miss Marion Talbot, dean of women at the University of Chicago, “arousca all that fs base in young peo te." At Subway Station 1329-1331 Broadway Near Gates Avenue 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, “Thursday” Clearance Day Women’s and Misses’ Winter Apparel All This Season's Most Desirable Models (Odds and Ends) No Approvals At Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s & Misses’ Dresses For Street and Afternoon Wear Of Charmeuse, Dresses combined with silk and Vaffeta and Satin. Serge tailored models, $7.75 Formerly $15.75 to $18.75 Women's & Misses’ Dresses For Afternoon or Evening Wear Of Georgette meuse. All Crepe, ‘Taffeta Silk, Char. sizes. $15.00 Chine, Willow, Lace, combinations Pusey $2.75 ormerly to $3.95 IDENTIFIED AS SLAYERS. rob ix }Capitano and Antonio Bucceleri of = ‘The (wo have been caught since Call- kero di Raimondo of No. 226 C «cat | Etreet was shot down and killed ae he |ImU jentered @ saloon at No. 21 | verified the Identification of the | eater photogran Sntvatore. Tul Street eppe of No. ted to- \day 0 raphe of two rach, arrested harged with tt ert | (dontified at Poljce Head: rteré to-day as portraits of Caligero Allen Street For Infants and Children 6 Chrystie Witnesses of the shooting have | Always " ATE a Roch- the lo of No, & Extra Signature of GASTORTA @ For Over 30 Years | | HUNTINGTON, I 1, Nov. 2—~|1/ $31,648 of Leather Furniture | In ‘Once-each- -year Sale | Prices on Young Women’s TK fh Beginning tomorrow, Thursday 30 worth of the finest English morocco leather. covered furniture, made in America, and $3,148 worth made in England, at 10 per cent. less. And § 70 worth of Spanish leather furniture, made in America, at 25 per cent. less. Matched suits or separate pieces-—big, com- fortable chairs, rockers, sofas and davenports, made by three manufacturers—the best in this country and England, The moro her furniture has mahogany tapered lege after the English club styles; the leather is of best selected skins in +A green, brown and red; filling is 7? \ clean down and hair, with all down \filling in the loose cushions. This upplies to the Ameri made as well as to the English-made 0 lea The Spanish leather is American steer-hide, selected, in a brown fin- ish; filling is clean moss and hair, with floss filling in the cushions. All First Quality Furniture, $6,354 Savings Brown Spanish Leather Arm chair, $37. Rocker, $52.60. Chair, loose cushion seat, $47. loose loose cushion seat, loose cushion, $115. Green wir arm ¢ wih Rocker, $43.75. 1 cushion seat, $12 Wing arm chair, $69.75. rnd port, t Sofa, $93.76. yang bac Three-piece suit, loose cushion! frown arm chair, loose seat, $154.50. seat, $ Arm chair, tufted back and loose Maroon cushion seat, $64. and arms, Three-piece suit, Red readi seat, $265. any bookr Pith rm chair, tufted back loose cushion air with mahog 50, Gallery, New Building. 350 Women’s Fine Tailored Suits Now $45, $50, $60 to $95) New prices are a quarter and a third less for our re- | maining collections of suits beautifully tailored in foreign fashions, of the finest woolens, some with furs. About 350 suits altogether, but usually only one, of a kind. The mvch talked of Rodier monk-like burre texture and color of velours de laine, and sturdy gabardine, sports twe Skunk, mole, Hudson seal, and lapin are the principal fur: e styles include practically couturiers reproduced for us by the best tailors in New York One Callot model with its veal-dyed muskrat sharply cor with the mahogany of the velours The suit with a b of cloth in the back and Hudson t trimmed jacket suit after Paquin suit after Lanvin. Almost eve fur, suitable for two or three oth, the exquisite the luxurious new broadcloth and mixtures. i muskrat, natural and dy e laine. after Ch The stite and larg! Suits with: suit is an individual reproduction thern travel, are included. Second Noor, Oli Muildine, English Morocco Leather | Maroon arm chair, down-filled, \ cushion and tufted back, 0. wn arm chair, down-filled, 7 ee aes ee ne ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH” Phone Lex.to 3d AV. puzas900 At Bloomingdales Men’s Socks, 24c Great Variety At this moderate price owe have fire silk socks of good quality, with double les, tan, navy. gray. black of white, Mer cer- ied liste socks imtan, black or white: 9th to 60th Street At Bloominodalew Another Opportunity to Purchase Men’s “Stuttgarter” Shirts and Drawers, garment, 89c Seconds The makers of these celebrated hygienic undergarments have offered us 1,800 gar. ments which have been soiled by machines, at a price which enables us to duplicate our re- markable offering of several wecks ago. ros These garments are of medium weight worsted, in gray only, and in all sizes, Mail orders filled as long as quantity lasts, navy, gta: Those who prefer “Stuttgarter” underwear of c cocks for Winter perfect quality will find them in our regular stocks at we reels and toes; nat- $1.25 per garment ura Oxford of black. Choice of the Above, 24e We have an extensive assort ment of finer socks for men, ranging from fibre silk socks at 35 to pure silk at $2.50. Main PI At Blow Women’s Union Suits vemuiaienaes Priced 39c, 59c, 98c Many women prefer a light or medium weight undergarment for all year round arn niates For Indoor Swimmers! wear, We have large stocks of these || Annette Kellermann . weights always, and at our unusually low Tights, 98c ) prices. Neptune's Daughter w men ie thers ans anu Swimming pool ray tights, all sizes for { children, ights bears the Cotton Union Suits, 39c Light weight, shaped undergarments, trimmed with lace; umbrella style drawers; regular or extra sizes Cotton Union Suits, 59c Light weight, with French band top; tight re of Annette Kellerman, knees or wide umbrella style; regular or extra d Floor, \ j Sizes ' * At Bt ‘‘Merode” Union Suits, 98c Leggins for Youngsters, 59c Leggins are the “ounce of pre- vention” which protect children fro pound of cure.” These jersey fleece- lined drawer leggins have been designed to children) warm at play out-of during cold ner. May be had Ai iid: dies of 1 to 6 year | We also have in i stock leggins of jersey | = cloth, leather, velvet and corduroy, at moderate, price: Mail orders filled Children's U ndeeiiene Bbedtowe Main Floor At Bloomingitatee Boys’ and Girls’ Sleeping Garments, Medium weight cotton of high grade, shaped and hand-finished, ‘‘Merode”’ Vests, Pants and Tights, 59c and 69c High grade undergarments of bleached cotton, shaped and hand. tailored. These garments are cut to conform to the shape of the body All reguler or extra sizes. Main Floor, At Bloonitngiate Century Progressive Sale World’s Rotary Sewing Machines $37.60—First Payment 25c Upon the initial payment of 25¢ we deliver this handsome World's Rotary Sewing Machin: to your home. The graduated payment plan is so convenient, so simple that you must be sure to take advantage of it. Come in and see the machine and le: mr 8be xplain how it can do every kind of ny how easily it runs—how simple | | Sizes 6 Months to 10 Years , Mede of @ warm, x-drawer auto drop head, oak case soft knitted material rt with all attachments and our un 4 With closed feet and fied guarantee. We give free lessons (i vary Harbtugpeny niet ite . dnd as many of them as you may need. \ lib libeact Purneass le of Payments \ nights these sleeping Here Is the Sched cl 4 Moa gurments are ideal, Penna ri eos | Beet | eu ae 7 They protect the { 25e [ 25 25 0c 50c 50c Una, Againek hill or draught. ween ay Seconds of gar- 25¢ | 50c 15¢ 75¢ 75¢. ments which sell for | 00 | $1.00 | $1.00 | $1. 10 a considerably higher 75¢ | $1.00 | $1.10 | ‘$1.10 price, The imperfec: Clothes Down Very Low mes | 6 | ei | $1.20 | $1.20 $1.0 | $1.30" tity. "Son lat, “weave gga eee ng ieee * trometer Cpiiection ‘of £46 | $1.30 | g1.ao'| $1.40 | $1.40 | $1.40 | $1.80 || | Namted: Mail orders promptly Bey See fen ol Set sl thee Gist | $i.80 | 41.20] alte $1.60 ||| Childrens Unio sutesve pe ee beat $21.50, $25, $29.75, |) Jee vA PER 9 BLOOMINGDALES! PT}! 19 274.8%: good. and up to $65 — Suits now $18.75 to $65 Dresses now $10 to $23.50 Sizes 14 to 20 yenrs Coats for Fillettes HELP WANTED—MALE, | | cloth, wool velours or gabardine, Dresses are mostly for afternoon and every wear; silk, or serge and silk combing Suits are furred or plain; Ei serges or | SO cloth and velours , 14 and 16 years floor, Old Hullding. IN THE MEN'S STORE— BROADWAY, CORN! aR OF EIGHTH Overcoats and Suits, $15, $16.50, Siz. 50 STREET. These Wanamaker overcoats and — suits meet the exacting re quirements of — every type of man, Although limited in price-range, it is the aim of this Men's Store to please every man. We doubt whether you will find anywhere, so moder- ately priced, a more comprehensive and better showing in style and quality) of men's overeod and suits. Styles for Men and Young Men The overcoats are to be had in al breasted; loose-fitting box back The suits, in two and three butt patch or flap pockets, Materials in Many Patterns Checks, stripes, mixtures and + € the in many variations. Broad oh 7h fash, tbe ae MO TORMEN and CONDUCTORS NUMAN BRO NorthWest Conner Sixt SKTHAVESISE STR: DAE WANTED. fsa Evenings | Good opportunity to secure Our Share in Yours Your turkey dinner will not be com plete without the new Buffet, Dining Table or other piece you huve bean wanting so long, Order i: NOW from our immense "PLAIN FIGURE permanent position, | Apply 19 Cortlandt St. | Office open from 7 A. M to| 9P.M TAG” Stock and DON’T cut into your holiday fund to pay for it’ Just have it sent home, ENJOY it, NEW YORK RAILWAY LIBERAL CREDIT + f the bill in easy stages. cc IPANY MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS WANTED ' j00d oF 4 wii _ | |) | DRESSER, CHIFFON- pers nem 4-PIECE HIGH jf | if | IER, TOILET TABLE, Apply 163 West 50th st GRADE ADAM __*=-~ = BED in full size with Ottice open f 7 A M to PERIOD BEDROOM yp cane Panel, 4 PIECES, as illustrated, at $97.59 * $1898 ‘ Open Saturday Evenings | WNUCon 6” AvERIS"St SUITE IN AMERI- CAN WALNUT Neatly carved and fir WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS, all

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