The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 11

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TRIES TO KIDNAP CHILD NEAR HOME. OF “BILLY” DANSEY Woman's Actions Cause New} Alarm Among Hammon- ton Mothers, ps | HAMMONTON, N. J, Oct, 17.—The wensationatista. who have had two| a day since the ais: | ast Wednesday week of | } “Billy” Dansey and} ping by gypsies to ab- | rmous eagle, to-day terrorism which afflicts he mothers of Hammonton b eading the story another child arry off of an attempt “| “Doughnut” Sisters Take Active sn vias Part in Salvation Army Meeting °°’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, of ihe upy* graduaily, re t and Demdcratic nte demar f moderatl or a © say It ie expected the mis sions Will total 400 officers a men and will bring 200 aut thia city. apenas WESTCHESTER NOTES. 1n combination tops of Kid, Buc Chath, . charitable he residents Rivet-shanked peard but oto 10) UTTON BOOTS—The 1919, In Vatent, Dull Mat and Dark Browm Kid. Ale + ud Worumbh, to match, (RRR own clays, 1h Golders Smart Shoes AAD Mrs, John Rubba, wite of a con- | in w operates trim, glove-fitting effect ‘ r c| of | ‘din raising funds for the ; ver home late yesterday when she | i ib Wan fare aw ihe nehnut girls in| Bf. Frank N. Irwin has returned from displays the foot, is the reason urd a woman's voice say, “Come, | France inent War Workers who attended the an-|North B rt iy well-dressed women prefer my hand,” and jook- | %U al conventiot the Salvation Army. Capt. Violet McAllister is here Ray Hicks of White Plains ts ab al wots. i | shown dictating @ letter to her sister, Lieut. Alice McAllister, at the star a moving picture. welt button boot wu strang man leading | galvation Army Headquarters. ' ‘~ and - a half+ year-old Lillian | ———_—_—_——— las ae 55 oom f , a Of ’ ab! from the backyard toward the} * Bring happiness to this vome COST OF ALLIED ARMIES bed Gr Psa a. co rect. Mrs, tuba called to the; *#ain NO a el ig = ory ru the strange| “To the person having little Billy HITS GERMANY HARD pate, K. Howard Cahill of Hronaviite as been entertaining friends from Al aN id's hand and | Dan I ey ee es 1593 Broadway’ 201 Broadway 73 Nassau St, | : ot nm t f = ammo ae Sg, at #th St. at Fulton St. “ 9 St. Pennsylvania mothers and fat Ham , Miss Laura Dickson of South Ninth | monton appeal to you to return in. Yearly Expenses for the Troops ion Be lo wh " 9% poe ep St. 109 Loses Ave. , health and safety the little ehild you ; aah DbPANS. COMBA. 6 sadirie lod beta bes Be bbl esl n om t x Occupying Empire Is Nearly Miss Dorothy Coleman of Rich BROOKLYN STORES the searchers would make @ sys i halal Alo Be cola dik otk Lea uw! : er married or into, You, t ved you. DP hink the itic search of the countryside, und the town and would have given an innocent | snatched from her side and your fate tined unknown and a myste “Think 0 tives were busy to-day lool for the writer of the letter ma . from Newark to the Danse xe eved to have been written by | w nebody now in Hammonton, stat- |W K write 00 i way | ng the riter took Billy a = stake" for the “White child.” | & officers sought to pick up 4 inposed trail of the lost “Perfect | ¥¢ taby.” which ended in a cranberry s two miles. southeast of the Dan- | the man or wom other. Seek not to de hati \°""In the name of ¢ An appeal for the return of Billy | J 0Nt tt some day vas being signed to-day by scores Of| accounting of the ¢ s, It will be sent to news-| reconsider your inte: throughout the count hat it will be seon by the sup- dd kidnapper, ‘The appeal reads: ton, N. J." forgive, guide and bless you Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WOMEN’S SUITS TRIMMED WITH FUR In Eleven Different Versions of Smartness FAIRE OLS Dw hw, hk) Y HE SUITS that were a | admitted to this re- 5 ete) stricted Broup have 3 qualified to a high standard of > excellence, The materials have 2 been sanctioned for softness, ¢ the styles for smartness, the furs for quality and the tailor- ing for faultlessness. Designed in accordance with the newest silhouettes, these suits ate en- riched with collars, cuffs and bands of fur that emphasize the rT Vee S ¢ he } quality of the fabrics. Included ’ are suits from our own Fifth I; Avenue workrooms. a SQUIRREL NUTRIA HUDSON SEAL AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM 98.50 WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP —Balcony Floor and give an| in this life, return little | ry in the| Billy Dansey to his home and God} “Fathers and mothers of Hammon. 3,000,000,000 Marks, 76+ Broadway et Flushing Ave, t Vernon, by the the pastor booker Sg Complete Line of Men's Shoes ¢ Mexican War on, Thomas 'W The. House of Kuppenheimer Clothes we | Two Names and What They Stand For Bruck Brothers| Honest, conscientious service to our customers and the community-at- | Kuppenheimer | To make ‘clothes better than they were ever made before; large; T b I : Ree o create better styles A higher standard of than any one anywhere quality; : —always; Greater values—always; : eee ; : To insure individuality without sacrificing dig- nity; The newest styles, the finest fabrics,the greatest varieties; To eliminate doubt and Thorough satisfaction- Peake . . maintain perfection; giving or money back; To unite good style with good value and good form with good taste; Exclusive representa- tives for Kuppenheimer Clothes in New York. SEE OUR SHOWING OF NEW FALL KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS FROM $35.00 TO $75.00 279 Broadway 44 East 14th St. 125th St., at 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street Broadway, at 49th St. 1456 B’way, at 42d St. “| IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— ANT" WILL GO AND GET IT. 140 Flatbush Ave. om. LI, Station Ave. 5 Churoh St. BRIDGEPORT: 17 Fairfield Ave. at all Shops 2 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn >| HAMILTON’ |= —buy direct from the manufacturer —at little more than wholesale prices —and save from five to ten,dollars! | Sale of Fur Trimmed Suits and Coats H Many as Low as $27.95! H None Higher Than $75! We have concentrated on fur trimmed suits and coats to sell at $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $45.00 and $50,00—at these prices you will find a wonderful variety—over 3,500 garments in all sizes and colors. SilvertoneCoat $99.75 | VelourSuit$9Q.95 Fur Collar 38 | Fur Collar 39 Special for Saturday |‘ Special for Saturday THE NEW SUITS |. THE NEW COATS InTricotines, Silvertones, | In Silvertip Bolivias, Plu- Broadcloths, Velours, | mettes, Velours, Pl a es, Poplins and Ox- | Broadcloths and Silver- fo. | 8. ones, $19.95 to $75 i $19.95 to $75 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE, st%sr. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Ovr Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L” Station a¢ Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door Se e*ace. SS Queen Anne Period American Walnut Bedroom Suite Consisting of DRE: AR, CHIFFOROBE, TOILET $198 50 . TABLE, BED; 4 pieces, as illustrated Kroehler 5 == 7 Kodav Quartered leather; makes # full size bed when open ‘This does not include mattress; at 0000 COCOOGCOCO CONILCOCOOOGUOOODOO © ? 8SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by saving ’ trampin a) eee ce OC TT aT ts Parc

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