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MISSING CHILD | Believed Kidnapped by Mental Defective. 4 @ neighborhood of her home, No i Tanox Avenue. % prisoner of « 1 indicated th 10 Satories of two witnesses found iW Fourth Branch detectives. The more} | { important of these, it is believed, is | ‘ Charles Berner, superintendent of an | } t yient house at No. 124 West | taiva Street “Yesterday afternoon at about o’olock,” he said, “I saw a man go- ing north in Seventh Avenue from | IW4th Street. He was drageing a lit- tle girl who was crying, and T hei him #ay to her, ‘I'll kick you in the back If you don't come along’ ) » bake him he'd have to kick ma if kicked the child, and he told me mind my business. It occurred me then that he probably was the child's fats @dn't think . and | went away f it again until th morning when I read in tie paper | about the Rosner gir Berner was taken to the } home and shown a re t Photograph of the missing “That's the girl | saw.” he an positively. { Then, accompan Finan and Conklin * Police Headquarters to recognize in the Rog Photograph of the Mragging the child “I'l know his face if | he sald, “He looke to me. ‘The other witness was old Marion Quint of N Street, She said ste saw Tuesday dracring into station at 16th Street Avenue a chill answer scription of Lillian Rosner. T lice bolieve Lillian / the custody of a w Taped. and a man on Wednesday—a posasioil- i ity that suggests gang work t Liliian's mother, Yetta, is super tendent of the apartr house |. which the family lives. Her fathe Samuel, 1s employed in Brooklyn sides Lillian there 4 ohild Sylvia, eight y ob, six, 4 Ethel, fifteen months. Lilian left apartment shortly after 1 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon ttle later Jacob followed with bi go toboggan with his | failed to find her and w reported to his mo Mrs, Rosner we treet, where Sylvia is a puy hen #he reported the disappoaran fo the Fourth Branch Det« bau and left a description of the Miss Fisher, Sylvia's teache description of Lillian read to wv class in the school and w noon hundreds of ool’ ehitds tried to locate the child Lillian ia described as a child face, brown eye: oi hair, On the le | just below the eye, is | mole, When she left he , a blue knitted ca down oy her eyes, a mixe Balmacar coat with a white 1 kin. Her dress was a y jorge, under which she woollen bloomers and w ‘ ings. Her shoes are white with but- tons, Sho wore black rubbers and gray cloth leggings. 85,350 TONS OF COAL * DUMPED AT TIDEWATER, ” AN INCREASE OF 16,750. A Amount in Tran i His in ¢ s cout receipts ut and coat in transit ‘to the Jersey tidewater terminals. as issued from the office of A. H. Smith, Director ef Bastern Railroads Coal dumped at Jersey tormi- ay's report on Toda y 1 1 Anthracite 49,350 30, Bituminous 36,000 37 Coal waiting in vessels to % moved: Toda Vesterda 1 Woe Anthracite 46,150 48,800 Bituminous 18,700 39,950 Coal in cars at tidewater: 1 Love Anthracite 71,250 82.200 Biturninous 63,500 56,500 In transit’ withia’ twenty-four hours: 1 Vosterta | Anthracite 2 46,800 ' 3 00 48,100 . w forty-eight A PRISONER, THO read cw GLUES INDICATE Three-Year-Old Harlem Girl | Three-year-old Lillian Rosaer, who disappeared on Tuesday in the d to be t t to Public Schoo! 0. 170 at Lenox Avenue and 'iIt s¥@o one there had seen the chiid tive Bure pid: hed tne at after elined to be chubby with a full round brown THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918, The One Hundred Per Cent. Husband! 6's SCANT COA MAY BE LESS 10 refully a Description of Him by T by Three Brilliant Women W; riters, For in Real Life You May Never Meet Him! Sophie } v Judge Who Thought This Super- man Did Not Exist May Now Learn He Is Possible and How He May Be Fashioned—All Things Considered, the Con- clusion Is Reached That the 100 Per Cent. Husband Is 33: 1-3°% Mete, 33 1-3°% Chum and 33 1-3 Laughing Philos- opher. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. JUAT is wr: don't acouse me woman, Mrs, Aw Bd. € seem to be y 4 4 100 p 1 t ‘ on't believe any h has be ado or ex I hav 1t timony about mut I ha ber experience lawyer talities, the 100 F vad na 100 per American t the real judge of hu ude at all bu ia nL asked writers y ! ptions of dpe i, add up t ! with ty to ple Inughed M tful ‘Tenne {tered and ' n “Firat of all, then,” she de clared, “the 100 per cent. hus band must be 90 pe cent a worker. He must be doing some really biq thing, of which | can feel that | am the inspiration, but which | am not obliaed to do for him Also his work, if 90 po cent. of him is in it, should keep him so busy that | would have a chance at my own iol, instead of being obliaed to spend all day swinging on the gate and waitina for him to come home four how ’ ever Y es for he m yt t ther in f Why 1 ¢ t brea tter Job, worth sa he ta w 90 per ra f jor make grea aid divide as f Five 4 ke, UM have whee aight t anid af 1 eu n n ry he may ae blond, t tousiy fit 4 one of ma But wha ‘ be w Ti p . r oO nan, w if ‘ And a M n r metlalinas eye A lerwood, man- BOMB CONFESSION characteristic a@ 100 wer cent. husband? plains about the food his He always tells her how charming and lovable she is Presence on the attractiveness of He nover nags about the way she runs the He is never the superior There, there, lit- tle girl, you haven't any mind— just let me think for you.’ Underwood added other woman. male who says ed most if they husband is some- «living for him- IN DAVIESS festa “As conditions ts the one with f Old Dog Tray. the qualities not handsome- He is reasonable instead of Pwo UpeSiate se |WINS $44,000 FROM LAWYER. hundred pound Sehonts Indefloitely Takes Polson at Door Mts G. Vere ‘Tyl er — 100% HUBBY 90% imteresreo W Some. BUSINES < SHOVED BE LIKE AN Own Death Warrant. ciples of Liberty. r Uhde. one of the twelve de nting to the reported s in the von Rintele bomb of the German werkt trial before MKede tlforee, through strikes. ” the witness stand [sation of the war, the nse to-day told of his} mitten of the br the day he was arrested in con. [of German-America nection with the ed conspiracy. | War policies of the Uhde said he was taken into ala call to mort room where he was confronted by United States "1 nan he deseribed as a captain of de-lon the side of demoer tives, This man, the witness t Niet " vit bombs on ships,” and}under the Pre ick Him on the jaw en he was}son of the Civil Wat told he wa derer and would] has chapters in St “When T was asked,” said the wit ed in} n f 1 had r put bombs on Union Squart at 1 could answer another icdns of Germ ick me jn the face. Then 1) urges such to was taken into another room und the President tioned by a lot of other dete the war I haa y i sandwich ail da Tho Kelends of ¢ night and was so weak FE woud | Urse all American “veg signed my own death warra ASKIN ON SARHOR DY ¢ leir power to axwse le of denyocra Witness sald the & statement and te At the san h ii 1 hammer 1 2 dns eau 1 kn it he would put Jt of Lusiness!’ Witness added at he signed the paper an at Counsel or five of the defendct Wo still believe t Karbade, Wot f the German peop! { f| formed concerning th ment and its minite Hof the J flantil their tinal \ Joxtablish a democra 1 With au A 2 and the ACCUSED OF PROFITEERING. 0. si to-vny' Given b ag The yt POLICE CHAPLAIN ROBBED, “t ‘es Drove on After AID NEW ENGLAND Gartield Expected to Di- vert Part of St up ply Boston Section. und the heads Administration THE 100% WUsBAniD it4 normal requir and more now New England is a crisis so much more tl nat the cutting of in favor of Be , New England uct OL 006 Yr “TRAY Parc “im —: FSION (LEADING GERMANS = FORCED BY POLICE, | ASK ALL BRETHREN = SAYSMANONTRIL| HERETOBAGK U.S. Describes Methods and De-| Friends of Democracy clares He Would Have Signed Call to Help Spread Prin- of New England's 700 tona of bitumi- Smith's report im Hampton Roads Scores of industries eiven up wholly Headquarters|mocricy, a nation<wi mod 1 ipping Hoard wa vernment vessel t proclamatic RIGHT OF WAY Trucks Loaded SPEEDER GETS YEAR TERM, Hing Down Two PUBLISHERS ORGANIZE Gener s ties Business Is S TO RETAIL NEWSPAPERS sl S ACTS WW tp al News Stand | Tih “rhe United Newspar Company,” the purpose of whieh wilt he to purchase, sell and deliver neawae Se try ivan ils. o " papers, maar pertodients, books rl + test and other news «tend merchandine det Ly wile to extabliah? and tales storem, te Adjust Their Dispu tlone and Rtands for the purcha 7 pale and delivery of newspapers, mag TON. 9 , vi nanos, perlodion ther news atand mer in A Kenora euted therewith war, Mocret et The incorporatora uf the new « pany and ite directors ¢ year are Contere Roura A ’ Don C. Seitz, The World; Louls Wie Mederat tt toy, the nk I. Blaherty, | 4) two t the Herald; Headford Merril, the, od American; Ervin Wardman, the Sun; '"''* Vv. Rogers, the Tribune, °Y betw " George H. Larke, the Evening Mail: 7 Arthur B. Chivers, ihe Glove; Victor | In h cna Ridder, Staats Zeitung, and Herbert, that five of each orga ¥. Gunnison, the Et rkiyn Bagle, ected. ‘The fi " 6 ath who t the genera Kastern Ratt reeived | Gen will bea remedied of the men put Muct dies act aiicky a4 posm be Physical Requirements for Ac-| cause, he said petits oat ceptance Greatly Modified, — | moment z — Crowder Announces. 124, Per Cent, Wage Moot for 35,000 | nt Kall Miver FALL TIVER, Ma An N Jan 1 hang n wages of f the Na nal Are by w 1 thow f : t ind who have heen or would be re . wide n ' lay by Provost Marshal for six montl The modifications indicate that th War Department is determined t hold for rice either general milt tary oF special—all men regi execut closing the «it s| except thoxa whose physical condition |New F aloo ) can never bo rem ton fii aaee the fit for any kind of service with 8.0 Physical defects that on be rem Jedied and make the man Gt for ser inte me special work, not so rigor ni ay trench fighting, Crowder aay rl or y and claw foot and leeveral foot troubles no longer are causes for re tion Any rejection for there troubles SY “None $0 Goop must be made hy thé Medical Ad Getting the right shoe is vi it half the b&ttle where foot Chances for rei rh Se troubles are present. You fled. Hernia and aimiliur troubles, fort than that afforded by the ; of Hy rejections unde Hurley A/C Combination Last , ' " ‘ Only omplete obstruction will reject, which means tur outta ettenal pah HURLEY Are no calise new LOWER STATE DIRECT TAX oO if Rat do of Living lure K \\ \ With Gulden a 7 Mustard yo y " give greater AN y taste vari te iin foods x value than other pondiniente GULDENS MAU Rae Arata READY ntlona ut #84 rouse MUSTARD et Mor \ Spring Dress \ height for men of (he army was lowered from 8f to O% new regulations, © ses of men between lot be referred to A/C COMBINATION Ivisory board by the to The weight minimum was lowered || Made over a special last pounds be Prevents foot from slipping at heel; corset fitting at instep; comfortable forepart. With or ne +a without arch props. Wide, 4 u i medium, or narrow toes. “Adin Clearance howe wit Arg epee SALE Now in Progress foto - 183Brondway 39-41 Corti Factory—Hocaiand, Ma IS FORECAST THIS YEAR Cuts Cost he coal mus avor, from ne f Course our New: It it WYWAILT CARMEN FIFTH AVES