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‘ROBBERY VIG PIES HIS NAME: SPY PLOTS SEN Man Who Says He Is “‘Alliadro” Declares He Lost Secret Papers and $4,800. ‘The identity of the man found un- conscious in the back seat of a large touring car early this morning at ‘M24 Street and Broadway, after being robbed of important secret papers, 4,900 in cash, a diamond stickpin, a ring and his official badge, was partly disclosed to-day when he spelled out the name of “Alliadro” from his cot im Gt. Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers. Government agents, who were noti- fied immediately of the possible spy Plot element in the assault, could not determine whether Aiiadro is his first or last name. ‘The man’s skull was fractured and tuformation from the hospital is that he is euffering from loss of memory caxised by a blow on the head. Labels ‘had been ripped from bis clothing and bat, while his pockets were slashed, pointing to the fact the robbers ex- perienced great difficulty in getting their plunder, Alliadro was discovered by Vin- zenzo Vunpano, a police reservist at- tached to the Kingsbridge station, who took him in @ taxicab to the hos- pital, According to Acting Capt, Duane uf the Kingsbridgg station, Alliadro ax- plained he was on his way to New London with important papers. He made the acquaintance of a “Major Dickinson” or “Dickison” and a lMeu- tenant at the Knickerbocker Hotel, he told the police. The major is an Amer ican officer, but it Is thought the lieu- tenant hails from Canada, Foreign embassies and. agencies, when canvassed, could‘ not identify Alliadro, nn FUGE MISSING SINCE AUG. 19 Brooklyn Lad, Who Won Li ancy, Was With 110th In: ,leut. Edward Fuge of No. Ridgewood Avenue, Brooklyn, who won his commission from the ranks after being drafted a year ago, has been miss- Ing since Aug. 19, his parents have been notified. He is twenty-aix years old, a gracuate of the Commercial High Schoo! of Brooklyn, and went to France in the 110th Infantry of the Pennsylvania Di- vision. Lieut. Donald Sage Mackay, reported severely wounded, is a son of the late Rev. Dr. Sage Mackay of this city. He is @ graduate of Williams College and has a sister, Miss Annette <. Mackay, at No. 24 East 94th Street. Pia Ras a) 4 THE E SOLDIERS NOW OVERSEAS ARE BARRED FROM VOTING War Department Refuses to Permit New York Commission to Go to Take Ballots of Men. The New York soldiers fighting over- seas will have no voloa in the election of Governor or other State officers thin fall, No commission will be sent to France for the purpose of arranging for the voting of the troops. This was decided by Acting Secretary of War Benedict Crowell, who sald in effect that nothing must be done which might Interfere with the military opera~ tions in France, A letter received ftom him by Secretary of State Hugo ex- plaing the stand of the War Depart- ment. Secretary Hugo had aiready named the commission and the Inter was ready for {ts departure for France. Republican State Chairman Glynn es- (5 | mates that there are about 200,000 New York soldiers in France.now. The order of Acting Secretary Crowell will have no effect on the vote of soldiers in camps and cantonments, \ Ge | Clemenceau Spends Birthday at) the Frent. PARIS, Sept. 30.—Premier Clemen- ceau, notwithstanding that Saturday wag his seventy-eighth birthday, vis- made-to-order suits. BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET He S? veoh: ‘The “allied. polelees along his route had heard that Sept. ied uaes Newt er | BUY LIBERTY BONDS a Have Arranged for TUESDAY ° A SPECIAL SALE OF WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Strictly Tailored and Fur Trimmed ‘ VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT 59.50 This special assortment of suits made in Silvertone or Velour, Duvet deLaine or Duo-tones is characteristic of Bonwit Teller & Co. tailoring, which is equal in every degree to custom Included are mannish-type and semi- tailleurs; also three distinctive models trimmed with fur. Colors: b'ack, brown, balsam, deer, rose, taupe, Algerian red, ET RT PTE IE TILER EE FRE PI 8 REEL NING WOR Sains GRR Ley v Restaurants (On the Tenth Floor) where the sunlight and fresh, airy at- mosphere lend an added zest to the Noonday luncheon or Afternoon tea. 8th Street Open from 10.30 A. Muto s.go P. M. pd hg LD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1918, Lord & laylor ~-FIFTH AVENUE— Rest Rooms Filth Ploor Out-of-town customers wil! find this @ convenient place for appoint- ments, writing materials for your z9th Street Annual October Sales An occasion planned to make a wide distribution of ‘ul and wanted merchandise at low prices. Only a few items are men- tioned here but we emphasize the fact that every section of the store contributes values that make for economy. This is the time to save money on household and personal expenses so that you may be in a position to buy Liberty Bonds to the utmost. America— Savior of the World Old Glory unconquer- able! That’s what our flag is—a flag that’s carried in retreat. Millions of men needed to fight? They: assemble with heads high, proud to go to civilization’s rescue under America’sunstained banner! never Billions of dollars needed? We who stay at home eagerly greet the chance to lend our money! We can’t all have the privilege of giving blood, so we have to be content with the Iesser role in the great Work. But through us the Lib- erty Loan will be subscribed in full, bringing us that much nearer the day when our boys shall come back victorious and the Kaiser and his crew shall be only an evil memory. BuyYour LibertyBondsToday casion, Corduroy Robes $6.95 Wool Velour Coats | $39.50 | An Impressive Showing The New Coats for Women Tomorrow we present a definite and authentic exnression of Autumn Fashions in Women’s Ccats, a widely diversified collection. The assortment has been assembled with critical care, based on the thought that during these times our patrons will want Coats to give more general and lasting service, and demand of them a degree of smartness and exclusiveness that meets in a distinctive way the requirements of the season. The largest assortment this store has ever shown awaits your inspection and approval. Individual modeling, producing coats that are different. $50.00 Three October Sale Coat Specials Wool Velour Coats | Fur trimmed and Tailored Coats in every accepted material and color, in models for every oc- Coats of all types, from the strictly practical to those of pronounced elegance. Prices range from $29.50 to $275.00 Wool Velour Coats | $55.00 Lounging Robes of ex- cellent quality Corduroy plum and navy blue. Lined throughout with service- able satin and warmly interlined. Deep collar of French Seal (dyed Lined throughout with peau de cygne and Pay interlined. Large collar of French Seal (dyed Coney), Lined throughout with peau de cygne and interlined. Shawl collar of French Seal (dyed Coney); in in choice colors; lined with flowered mull. Models FIFTH AVENUE AT 388™ STREET An Unusual Event FOR THE BALANCE OF WEEK Sale of Ten Thousand Pieces | PHILIPPINE. UNDERGARMENTS At the Actual Cost of Making hese hand made and hand-embroidered Philippine under- garments were made by the Filipino natives under the direct supervision of Bonwit Teller & Co. They are of the regular high grade batiste with first grade hand-embroidery, in preferred shapes and styles, Nightgowns, 1.50 1.85 2.75 3.50 6.75 Chemises, Cenlinations 195 2.73 3.75 4.95 5.95 2.95 3.95 4.95 8,95 8.95 8.75 11.75 with Raglan or set-in sleeves. Second Floor and black. Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Knee or ankle length Union Suits of soft and serviceable cotton; medium weight; very well made and finished. All sizes. Ground Floor Shetland Spencers $2.95 Soft, warm, well-fitting Spencers to wear under coats. Surplice model, long sleeved; in black, white and the favored colors. All sizes. Third Floor Lisle Bloomers 75c pair Women’s Bloomers, regular and extra sizes, well made and reinforced, Pink, blue and black. Ground Floor Chiffon Velvet Bags $4.95 Full pouch effect, three styles in black, aupe, purple, brown and navy. Ground Floor. 500 Card Tables $2.45 Green Felt Top Card Table; frames finished in mahogany; 27 inches high; top 30 x 30 inches Sisth Floor. Coney), in brown, rose, taupe, plunt nella, navy blue and black. 4d Floor Wardrobe Trunks Especially Reduced for the Annual October Sales Full size. Wardrobe Trunks of basswood, covered with hard vul- canized fibre; 12 assorted hangers, shoe pockets and convertible hat rawers. Prices according to quality. $34.50, $39.50, $43.50 Fourth Floor Blankets Comfortables Bedspreads Splendid examples of the values obtainable in seasonable merchandise during these October Sales Fine White Blankets Single Bed Sizes | Double Bed Sizes $6.75, $8.50, | $7.85, $9.50, $10.50 Per Pair | $1 1.75 Per Pair Comfortables Cotton filled, silkoline covered, $3.25 Bed Spreads Single Bed Size Double Bed Size $3.50 $3.95 in brown, taupe, blackberry, pru- brown, plum, taupe, claret, navy blue and black, Men’s Scarfs $1.45 Open-end Four-in-hands of rich Swiss and domestic silks in self and contrasting color com- binations Ground Floor Boys’ Shoes $3.25 400 pairs Black or Tan scout to 6, shoes; sizes I Fourth Floor Boys’ School Suits $13.50 Norfolk and military models in durable tweeds and mixtures; well tailored coats with two pairs of knickerbockers. Sizes 7 to 18 years Fourth Floor a Wilton Rugs $89.00 Size ¢ Highest grade in nove igns and colorin 100 Casseroles (as illustrated) $2.25 Covered Casser- ole, 7 inches in di- ameter, mounte heavy frame of brass, nickel plated and with ebonized han- dies. Brown fire- roof inset, white ined.