The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1917, Page 11

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SLAVE SPIES | names of 150 girls, together with a count books of thelr earnings ‘The organization even goes so far, according tv the confession, aa to own and opera leather goods store to |supply “baggage” to couples seeking admission to hotels Morris Wallack, No. 2084 Broadway, is the man who confessed, He was arraigned before Judge Mulqueen, | where he pleaded guilty under an in- jdictment charging white slavery. Then he was remanded to the Tombs Bi Contes Confession, Tells !ndefinitely to await sentence, while the District Attorney's office rune Young Women Coming | gown tie many tangled threads load- Here Are Trapped. | in to the heart of the organization. { “AN we have to do is keep an eve York » Jose-knit organt-/ 0" the Uttle towns around New ee © oO rea}, |224 find out when a girl decliden to Ko Of New York white slave deal- 1, New York and get a job. Girls in ing to a confession made to) small towns are always doing (hat. District Attorney Smith to-| Result; When they come to town we are waiting for them. ‘Then, having are at work constantly In towns | oe the girls, the Great White Way 1s New York, collecting dats about all the feld we need for operations. ssistant District Attorney it ‘Who plan trips to New York — | aid he had been studying the whi ‘agents of the slavers meet slave problem for years, but that | Was amazed by the boldness of the o gitls at the Grand Central oF| ganization. "“Wallack and the others Vania stations, k to of the gang,” said Smith, “had the city divided into districts, each district hav- familiarly, show acquaintance jng its man manager and @ squad of their lives, of ‘their home friends, wome thélr confdence, and tead them away| “headquarters,” 6 extremely profitable sources | mention the names} a good graft,” Walack told gain| Assistant ‘District Attorney. Smith, “I don't know how much it's worth to the old-timers, but I've been in it only where the girls! eight months and it's been worth $500 | week to me. The others have been me. is the business for the last four years, 4 so I suppose they make more out of names of twenty-six men “in it than I do. ih@ business” have been given to the, “Some of the women, In order to t Attorney along with the | increase the proceeds, In which they had a fifty-fifty interest, have not =| hesitated to uso knockout drops. This | was a frequent practice in a 45th Street lodging louse. Men were left there unconscious with empty town pockets. | “In 14th Street, near Second Ave- nue, a different trick was used There the woman and her companion find a ‘clerk.’ The ‘clerk’ warn the victim to leave bis valuables with bm. Bi the victim came downstairs fh no ‘clerk’ » ta as we know not | complained BROKERAGE FIRM GOES UP AS STOCK PRICES G0 DOWN Receiver Named for W. W. Easter- day & Co., a Curb Concern With Many Sramnss Most any uniform will take a fine picture, but how will it “develop” in service?) not buy a good one | noone in eastern citlen, you're at it and get tr ot 8 w. W, you want? pip scligeel ig high standards for|stawe District Court. forms as for all our pelea vogel. of clothes for men and boys. | ra redite yn caps. Field hats, boots, | som & Sreverything a soldier needs. As a Christmas gift for boy in France--what *"' eduld possibly please him x. more than a new army suit tats n to-day or overcoat? gira i Measurements of the). clothes he left behind will) *'*."\ tell exactly what size to t stject. tie e delivery wherever Unvle Sam). has a soldier. ROGERS PEET COMPANY chain of brokerage operate under name Broadway re application of y Williams, Fol sand ¢ anterday & ¢ elphia ° Proadwey Broadway at 13th St, “The at 34th St. Four Corners’’ Fifth Ave, \e larren at 41st St. Shoe Store 1409Broadway 3}; }}.!: SPECIAL SALE OF F. B. & C. _ Washable Kid Shoes © in Gray, Brown and Fawn $5.95 Regular $8 Value Also in Combination with Genuine Suede Heel with turned welt Patent Opera Spat Pump or Silver Cloth Slippers at $3.95 Regular $6 Values You save $2.00 to $3.00 a pair all shoes purchesed here be- of low upstairs rentals Eggs with Ham or Bacon, Eggs Boiled, Fried or in Omelette, with a Dash of Ny Sau ae AUCE Oysters, Soups, Stew Roasts and need the flavor Kddys" Sane MADEINU. S.A.) iit At Grocers’ and iit nm Delicatessen Stores. Youghes 114. Weather clear THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ITALIAN ARMY SUPPLY SHIP = HELD UP BY RUBBER PLOT Large Amount Said to Have Been Smuggled to Germany, and Purser Is Accused. A vessel inden with supplies for the Italian armies wan held at its dock to- day after discovery of a plot to take rubber out of this port In enormous quantities, Adolfo Mondersole, purser of the ship, was arrested, and Federal oMcials expressed the belief that the material was to have been purchased by @ band of men who have been smus- xling contraband from Ltaly to Germany via Switzerland. The ship is the liner Re d’Italla, one e largest enkaged in the Mediter- an trade, The prisoner was re- sed on ball for hearing when the ship urna to this country, but Cart EF. Whitney, bis lawyer, expressed appre- | hension for him | As thin affair has en army sup- | piles to be held up,” he said, “1 would t care to be in his place when he reaches Italy."’ Mondersole is ace spired to take a worth of rubber bags from this without declaring them to the officals, Other large amount clared to have been sent, and wore ar reste are expected —— ‘FOUR HURT IN TRAIN CRASH | st of ran of having Injured ack, Injured Four to-day peraons were when @ south bound train of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Company crashed | into a motor truck at the Johnson Ave- nue crossing. The injured are Alice | McCullan, 45, of No, 124 Forest Avenue, S. L: Margaret Peterson, 62, of Rich- | mond Valley Road; Anna Lautourette, 57. of No. 16 Bedell Avenue, 8. 1, and Anna De Pew, 65, of No. 6707 Amboy | Road, 8. 1. All suffered lacerations © face and arms, Tho operator ck, who escaped injury, was Charles Monohan, of No, 3407 Kings- the Bronx \ Face to Face With a Real Bargain Go where you will, you will see nothing more attractive than the styles we show here And you can save some real money in \this UPSTAIRS shop where’ we transfer al! our economie savings to you Ideal, es Sho} BGw S4"ST SET S'"6G™AM! Player Piano, Bench, Cabinet and 24 Rolls of Music | At This Remarkable Price ts a Great Bargain! $10 MONTHLY We urge you to see, try andexamine this great Player Piano, It will prove its own case, It has all the latest | improvements, DON'T Delay ar ths | clfer is limited, 4ISSNER 55 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn £3 E. 34th St York City A Single Application Will Banish Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) Here is a home treatment | moving hairs that is for res | and inexpensive: Wit! ered’ | water make e1 paste | klyv cover the wpply and after 2 rub off, wash the skin and it left soft, clewr and hairle treatment will not mar the intment, be carelul to e.—Advt, to avoid disa set real dels exnold. Constable Co. Donation Throughout Continuance of War American Be Red Cross 0% of Gross Sales of Ke Woolen Yarns, Knitting Bags, elc., Will Be Contributed to the American Red Cross Orders for Government Khaki and Mixed Gray Wools will be promptly filled, also a large stock of bright colored yarns on hand. 25 to 2.50 pair Knitting Needle Three Groups of Women's Fine Quality Gloves Selected because especially smart for pres- ent wear and offering a special induce- ment for buying in quantity. In view of the continued scarcity and high cost of good gloves this is an opportunity to be carefully considered. Cay Moc DR ee clasp, bectd Regular ft and pliable, pique stite J ing: handsomely embroidered in Value black or white. $2.25 pr. GRAY GLACE—One clasp: PXM i Suan pocloosie Patkra bhended (cae love for general wear. 1.95 GLACE—One clasp, PXM seams and spear back; in black and | 3 Pra. at white, 1.90 pr. 2,500 Yards Colored Broadcloth 54 inch; of soft, lustrous finish, pid gy and shrunk in all the smart Fall sha including: Taupe Green Brown Navy Burgundy Purple Terra Cotta Tan Pekin Stock Price, $4.00 yard — [3.25 | =a Glove Cloth A new Wool Fabric of beautiful texture ie smart High Cost Tailleur Apparel; 54 inch, in Naoy Pekin Midnight Myrtle Purple Burgundy Indian Castor Black Stock Price $5.00 yard Special Sale Clearance of Remnants Wool and Silk and Wool Fabrics, at ty to 4g under Former Prices 2,500 Yards Black Dress Satin Soft and lustrous—an excellent quality to use in developing the draped effects of the moment's mode, 36 inch, Regular Value, §2.50 Yard Sale | 1.95 | Price Sale of Fine Dress Satin 35 inches wide, in 50 standard colef bracing all the new shades for Street and Evening wear. Also Ivory and Black The colors include Old Gold Seal Burgundy Myrlle Orchid Taupe Fgg-Plant Navy Regular Retail Price, $2.00 Yard Pink Indian Tan Plum Turquoise Flesh Rose Ciel Mais Copen Silver Royal Purple lee Black Discount Sale of New Fall Lingerie The fabrics employed are all of superior quality and the models sented show many original und dainty effects both in embroidery and combinations of color, par ticularly in the new Silk Undergarments for Autumn wear Silk Underwear NIGHT GOWNS 3.95 to 20.00 ENVELOPE CHEMISES 1, Be to 13.50 BLOOMERS 2:50 10 5.00 10 CAMISOLES “38 | to 7.50, off BOUDOIR CAPS 1.00 to 5.00 SLIPPERS 2.00 to 6.50 French and Philippine NIGHT GOWNS 5 ENVELOPE CHEMISES : 08 | t DRAWERS 95 198 CHEMISES American Lingerie NIGHT GOWNS 95 to 21,00 ENVELOPE CHEMISES .95 to 13.50 CHEMISES 95 to 5.00 DRAWERS 50 to 3.00 off COMBINATIONS 95 w 5.00 A FE Pe ee te eee « 1917. ) ib cAovenue at AOth Street Clearance of Men’s Winter Overcoats All This Season's Newest Styles and Coatings 4 An exc | quali ble ama parel inc in Specially Duigrad Bode for in exceptional quality, os je lor smart app - 48 inet Dress—Street Wear—Travel and Navy Wine Crom Storm protection, includi Gray Amethyst Cadet clusive models for Young Men, Black Values $32.00, $35.00, $38.00 te [23.50] Clow Clearance of Misses’ and Small Women’s Fashionable Dresses and Winter Coats At Important Price Concessions. Street, Afternoon and | Mid-Season Sale Evening Dresses Smart Winter Coats Models of fine quality Serge, Georgette Crepe, Satin | Two models in heavy weight Burella and Silvertone and Silk; also charming combinations in mixtures; lined throughout or half lined. Excep- the season's newest styles tionally well tailored in the most wanted he Ss 14 to 20 Vales up to $37.50 Tae ee | Values $29.50 Sale | 21 50 Price | Sale Price . . Winter Fashions for Women Also on Special Sale Saturday TAILOR SUITS of Silvertone Burella Val | WOOL VELOUR TAILOR SUITS od t Li di hey a 5 del w Value with convertible Collar; an excellent | 932.50 Nutra "Collen Cored heen Ber | $52.50 model for separate furs. Oxford Navy, Brown Beetroot tod Green! 26.00 A COLLECTION OF AFTERNOON DRESSE: Velveteen. All clever reproductions of Paris nard; in Navy, Brown, Green and Beetroot 42.50 S in Satin, Serge and wodels Specially Priced at 22.50, 24.50, 29.50 A Carefully Selected Assortment Women’s Fur Tilinried and Tailleur Coats From the most Fashionable Coatings in all the smart shades with handsome linings of Silk and warm interlinings for Winter wear. yy Ln A $68.00 = On Speciai Sale Saturday, '3 Below Actual Value. No. 1—(As illustrated)— No. 2--(As_ illustrated) — This smart, comfortable mode of | | "A etaiaeine eadarae barton | ona: the new salt wor estos | aise Wool Velour, sufficiently dreuy for | Value cleverly cut on youthful lines | iently dressy for | but is adaptable to any figure. ‘The ¢ 847.50 | afternoon wear, ‘The large collar - | $52.00 huge collar is of Notural Raccoon | 3Q5Q | and culls are of Skunk Raccoon, | 37.50 or Skunk Opossum, and the colors Gea Whe: cond. trad ba Redland are jade, mahogany, beetroot. navy ape black, navy, green, taupe and brown. ) No, 3—(As iliustrated)— ) ‘he 4—(As illustrated) —) A practical model l ne youtht nty lines of this | ‘aluc | | street. or motor. | | t to be of Lanvi smart, heavy English Tweed. ‘The $36.00 ibe had 8 Sates sleeves and body are satin lined nA ‘and interlined, and the t collar | 29.50 Pils way | is of Natural Raccoon striped satin A—(As illustrated) —A ous Afternoon Coat of Pekin Blue Bradley Velour, with Hudson Seal Collar and handsome lirang. Specially priced 68.00 Other fashionable models in Evora, Siberian and Bolivia, trimmed with rich ture. 68,.00te 110.00 Interesting Specials An Advance Shipment in of Fine Furs Xmas Handkerchiefs All from Pelts of splendid quality in Fashion- Now on Special Sale able shapes. listinetive models in separate pieces or sels. includin : | We are fortunate in securing so early in the season this great assortment of exquisite ex Actual Sale | i Value Prue | amples of foreign needlecraft m unusual HUDSON SEAL MLFI $16.00 12.75 and beautiful designs HUDSON SEAL MUFE 25.00 20,00 | WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEF’, UGEGN SEAL Scant 25.00 20,00) Bxmaxng ciate specimens of Peasant hand work ALASKA SABLE MUI 3200 25.00! Introductory Price .25, .50, .75 each ALASKA SABLE SCAT 37.50 29.50! wom INITIAL HASDKERCHIBES Hand BLACK LY f 33.00 27.50) ° Jock initial on pute Leah Linen BLACK LYN® SCARFS 33.00 27°50 Special Value, Box of 6, 1,50 BEAVER MUI 45.00 28.00 Women’s BEAVER SCAI 33.00 28.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS 230.00 to 695.00 Knit Underwear CARACUL COAT 110.00 to 775.00 Tops of glove silk MOLESKIN COATS 475.00 to 850.00 “ootien, tht buce.( All suze 1.65 A large assoriment of Auto Coats, in Value $2.50 3 at 1.58; 00.) cluding Nutria, Citel Cat, Natural | MBINATIONS of excellent ity Muskrat and Leather Cloth ph tice say; igor wile ceerewne 9 Nutria lined \ Value $100 oi 3/at<4bivaas) Special A Special Offering of All Wool Dress Serge Regular Retail Value $1.75 yard | SOLDIERS’ KITS \ For Early Xmas Maila Chiffon Velvet Baga in black and colors, with Dutch frames re- producing Baten) sedge pe in ol eat shaj designs; plai tiemed . Leather Bags in black or colors; including all the newest seal pains, Handsome New Frame Bags that Novelty Leather Bags that are unique as well as practical; also staple styles, Fine Strap Purses with numerous compartinents; in patent and faney leathers. Satin. iabot embroidered in eyelet effect made over lining. deep Satin Collar. [6.75 | Collars in contrasting colors, These warm, splendidly Robes for bath or loun Blanket in pretty ‘esigi colorings. and Pink, Lt. Blue, berry and Tan, made, Special Jackets Practical and Useful Styles Only. +50 to 25.00 Sale of Women’s | Smart Hand Bags and Purses Many in Colorings to match the new suils, and all about 14 below oalue. Value $5.00 to $6.50 3.95 Value $3.50 to $4.50 2.95 Following the Fashion In Autumn Blouses Two groups at special price concessions, ‘tte Crepe in suit shades. trimmed with braid Georgette Crepe in White and Flesh, with double Regular Value $7.00 Costume Blouses of Chiffon with tucked and Droidered (ronts, convertible etllar snd’ vests: Beaded Models in Georgette in suit shades, with Regular Value $7.50 Two Crepe de Chine Blouse Specials From material of the quality generally used in blouses of much higher price ~The Combinations of color are particularly charming Fried Model, with hematitching, in White Tailleur Model in White and Flesh with Silk Regular Value $4.00 Women’s Dainty Blanket Robes Satin-trimmed are of Beacon and the lighter Lavender and Gray, Gray Rasp- Regular Value $4.00 Spencers Sale Price | 1.85 i es fuse ail “ 2.75 a Colored Silk Hose An exceptionally handsome desirable weight for fin Flesh Pen Battleship ake Gun Metal Taupe New Blue op Lavender Yellow Pinks Black L1.5 | Special Stocking of 1¢ Dress Wear Silver Gettysburg Navy Bronze Suede Champagne Sky White $2.00 Pair Sale a ar SY ee

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