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HUES To AW BEING SOUGHT ~ TW RIDNAPPING CASE, Siti nen From First Page.) | ts in tho lithographing business In| PMladetphia. His pretty Villa® is t fifteen miles from his office. ‘TeStands beside Sandy Hill Road, the fain highway from Norristown to delyhia, about one mile éast of htown Norristown. Across the d down « gentle slope is the - River. The Coughlins have no immediate neighbors in the SY eense of proximity. The settle- mibnt ofst there on Curran Terrace, ft is called, is suburban. There ar@ fifteen or twenty twelve-thou- doliar houses on land enough for hundred. There is a consider- ape break between the Coughlin pimee and the lot a few hundred Yah@s away where another house is Meeting completion. Next, further away towards downtown, is the} hebee from which the kidnappers Brought the tadder. “The moon last fomday night,” said Cougilix ‘prightest of the ye It 8 a The mem. t night were! and two old- 4.8t boys, my father; a aki who has en with us four years and myself. }OISE IS HEARD ‘BY BABY'S MOTHER. "Sometime around half past one ‘dock, Mrs. Coughlin seard some- thing in the room asked mo to sa ight, She sai¢ Fasleep half-awake he had was that one side | dustrious mem. “Y eypprne all o - Indder that moonlight night from utes. Then T tol 0 = place next beyond but I feel ITALY TO GET MORE COAL. tidewater, rats Police ud in ten twinutes that there was a second person | were in the garden, The the ladder to receive Blakely, frons| Uma [font monthiy, trom woke ‘relghbortood was around soon the person who lifted hin fron }each month, | afterward.” erly and f think the actual ae Mciat _Coumblin estimates that, the kid had had some previous experi tement to-day it. was senouneed thet & had @ start of fifteen min. in second story work: He did ie! Kngland has guaranteed ftaly «month: wee b Rin the potice arrived but the ifted the screen and took the police upon arriving had to be told baby’ noiseless!y Pe eee oe ernie most of the things told here. The beby snatchers had plenty of time and it may be worth mentioning main highway from Notristown | through Chestnut Hill into*Philadel- | phia, George Coughlin says it takes st him about an hour to get to his Phit- adelphia office, “Give me twenty or twenty-five minutes,” ® Norristown taxi driver said to the Evening. World reporter in front of the Coughlin place to-day, “and I'll lamd you safe and selid in Broad Street.” Coughlin is not a wealthy man. He was graduated from Princeton in 1904, Mrs. Gpughiin, a few years his junior, was*Margaret Blakely Watt. oroginally of Pittsburg and later of Overbrook. She attended St Marg- iret'a schoo! TWO ITALIAN COLONIES ARE NEAR AT HAND. out on Curran Tetrace is a consid- H erable Italian colony, its people in- dustrious. its streets clean, its homes | as good as the average in industrial | centres, Bepause of the occasional | Italian who turns ‘black hander | there has heen some talk of brigands in connection witly the kidnapping cast. Kar off towards Philadelphia, | on the other side of thé Coughtina, | is another'Ttallan colony and Italiane from one jon, or the other work the rich ‘Ket gardens all on Curran Terraee. “Pwo Italian iaborers," Mr. Cough | lin says, “were at work on that new | place next to us up to the evening | |before the kidnapping. On memorial | jday, I remember, the: me to the house for a'giass of water, We have looked them up just as we have In-| vestigated every other possible open- Ing and found them to be good in- | ib had dropped over. Wh tobably heard was the ladder, stepped ints the nursery, turn y the ligh? and disqovered the | Bty orib. There was no thought nappers in my mind. Then the had had a cold and | Rite. ‘ep {hought*the mald, hearing a cough, | N Taignt have taken bim five and David eight years old think the world and all of their! brother and I didn’t know but that wasn't there. By this time we both were alarmed. [I ran out of the house fn slippers but without a robe and for the first time saw the ladder. fn some prank they had come tor |f} Mm. So I-looked in on them. He|P> an They | TH PROOF | | GARMENT BAGS H To Protect Your Clothes Frora Moth, Dampness and Dust * Sold by the ‘ake Subtest and Drug Stores throughout the United States Or we will mee sen direct upon receipt of price. logue upon request, Made of Strong Duplex Paper (Chemically Treated) Garments are sus- pended from hangers and can be removed No Wrinkling. No Offensive Odor, These sizes have 3 books, will hold 3 garments, » Auto Coat Size 30x5x84 Ulster Size 30x5x60 Overcoat Size 30x5x50 These sizes have 2 hooks, will hold 2 garments. —— Business Suit Size 24x5x37 Muff and Blanket Size Wal2x7 tt Muff or Stole Box 17x12x7 FACTORY, | a0. Pearl Street, New York City. again that Sandy Hill Road Is the { un hour passed did not stop we recall nobody who « enough abandoned their he with him, peaked. Major C. In between down-town Norristown |! friend and attorney, at one point’ and the upper middle-class colony oe to let up Why they picked us out IT don't! know unless it are outstanding features of the Store policy. is more than ever emphasized in the purchasing oppor- tunities offered to the public at the present time. B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH’ AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street er monthly to Italy, et $10 a ton at’ hillings a ton, It was the ‘American Govern ‘as the ‘a si lar steps by allott Friday With the 200,000 tonsj which will be ait 000 tons of cont ¢ Silesia Italy said | rested as one of the assassins of had | conte Sagurra, manager of the Ay to. When we) ©. 1043 De Kalb | that some grown. up | to talk te unusual, peculiar or remarkable im. out to Cu appeal to all young mothers in Ame: fen to help fn the search for Blakely.” Nal affairs to} innin, to look | C. Townley te rseelere.g on thelr! you pcr tried Salada. THE FINEST FLAVORED TEA porch ‘lowe to tho meet en weeenee | “Salada” is hill-grown tea. The leaf is small | ‘| and tender with a rich, full and delicious flavor. | q | terest in the tittle fellow. We came | ut ran Terrace on April 20, ‘Mrs. Coughlin has stood the strain wondertully If she were strong she would try to phrase an | Coughlin himself, his ‘friends say. , and several of a on temporarily Is always of unvarying good quality. You will I never be content with content tea ence The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Value, Quality and Service Thirty-fourth Street A Special Offering of Men’s Summer Shirts Pajamas and Silk Neckwear ‘will be an important event for to-morrow (Tuesday) on the First Floor | EXCEPTIONAL VALUES are represented in these low prices Men’ s Negligee Shirts (soft-cuff models) made of fancy striped madras presenting a varied assort- ment of desirable patterns and color effects (including a generous selection of blues and blacks) at $2.45 each Men’s Percale Pajamas of excelient quality, in attractive colorestripe patterns at $2.35 per suit Men’s Silk Four-in-hand Scarfs et $1.30 each Men’s Silk Bat Ties at 00c. each This Neckwear {s made from polka-dot twilled silks (blue or black, with white dots of various sizes) of fine-quality. The silks were imported from Europe by B. Altman & Co. and made up in workrooms located In the establishment. Sale on the First Floor. (Madison Avenue section) This policy BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Specially Shop of Oripiiations FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET ° At Reductions of $35.00 to $110.00 A Collection of High Class 75.00 Formerly 110.00 to 186.00 WOMEN'S SUITS—SECOND FLOOR NO C. 0. D.’s NO EXCHANGES Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) ' West 43rd Street WILL CLOSE OUT TOMORROW (TUESDAY) “WOMEN’S LNs SUITS Tricotine and fine twill Suits in navy blue or black, and representative of the usual Bonwit Teller @ Co. high standard of material, custom tailoring and style, Exceptional Price’ Reductions on SUMMER FURNITURE || Suitable for SUN PORCHES and LIVING ROOMS New assortments in desirable ¢ lorings and effectively upholstered designs. REED SUITES £ Formerly $278.00 » 209.00 140,00 421.00 708.00 609.00 4 pieces; Antique Ivory or Black +» + - - « « 4 pieces; Baronial Brown; upholstered in Cretonne - 4 pieces; Ivory and Purple; upholstered in Cretonne 6 pes.; Antique Ivory and colors; Cretonne upholstery 7 pes. French Grey and colors; Cretonne upholstery 9 pieces; Polychrome; upholstered in Velour ~ -' 7 pieces; Black Enamel; upholstered in Cretonne - 614.00 4 pieces; Frosted Brown; upholstered in Cretonne - 270.00 4 pieces; Putty and colors; upholstered in Cretonne - + 289.00 Tea Wagon in Antique, Ivory or Frosted Brown. Formerly $40.00, Now $22.50 . Willow Tables, 24-inch top. Prices Reduced or DESIRABLE SUMMER RUGS Palm Beach Rush Squares In a wide assortment of sizes and size 9x12. Welues Prairie Grass Rugs In Living Room, Chamber, Porch and Sun Parlor designs; size 9x12. Values up to $18.25. Special at $15.50 Exceptional Value. colorings ; $47.50. Special at Colonial Rag Rugs Novelty and plain effects—Size 9 x12. Values to $27.75, Plain and floral borders. “ 7VY4xl0ly, “ All colors ....... 0-6 29 “ * In the most favored designs and colors; parqu Linoleum—,n4 tile effects. Values to $2.00 sq. yd. § wr Large Willow Arm Chairé—For- merly sold at $11.00, Now $9.50. Formerly $10.50, Now $8.00 $39.75 Other sizes at proportionate prices Special, $21.50 ‘ $16.75. Special, 32.75 $12.50. Special, 9.75 tt Reduced to $185.00 139.78 95.00 275.00} | 485.00 425.00 435.00 195.00 165.00 oa.