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IRL KIDNAPPED IN OLD GRUDGE FOUN t ‘AFTER YEAR SEAR WCoumty, 1 hav been md of + faa te Nansemona *¥- She State to-enother, H/e located in | Chastestown, W. Va/2ths ago, but * mammgedto get oat the house just. batare the detectivy™* The girl sage ym competied to work on th/Tm by his skte, and to keep her f running away the tied ber hana foot. days ago she hand to mail @t6t for her. It was to Paul Robinson, an uncle It was Frank. He me away and had me tied hand foot to keep me from getting I want you to send me some ney, 6o when I get a chance to away I can buy a ticket for Come after me yourself tf “T can’t tell,you how I want to eee ther and you. It will take $3 to pay my way home. There is eome- thing I want to tell you MARY.” ‘The girs retatives turned the let- ter over to the Ohio authorities and two men, were sent to Virginia in charge of Sheriff E C. Mariner of Athens County. Sheriff & B. Rawies of Nansemond County and two of his deputies went with the Ohio authori- ties, rescued the girl and arrested Ree ves. Reeves was taken back to Ohio The gtri also went to stand trial. back with Sheriff Mariner. ‘ehfid. CHILD LURED AWAY BY STRANGE WOMAN Letter to Father of Little Girl Saki She Would Be Kidnapped. BOSTON, March 21,--Little Marion Alice Hill, five years old, was lured away from her home here by « strange wommn who offered her candy, and has net been seen since. Her father told the police to-t@ay that he re- ceived @m anonymous letter warning tim that she woukl be kidnapped. HM has been separated from his wite for some time. When questioned by Him, a playmate of the missing child insisted that the strange woman was not Mrs, HIN. The anonymous letter was dated Montgomery Street, Boston. Bvery house fn the street has been searched without discovering a trace of the Friends continmed the search to-day, To the Simplest Meal (PURE.” DELICIOUSJAND WHOLESOME __ = vomsee Cowperthwait & Sons reso str 3rdvertue & 121st Street Park Row & Chatham Sq. === ——————! New Prices on the Furniture in This Living Room $298-3-Pc. Upholstered Suite—Sofa, Armchair, Wing Chair, Now $198.00 (Payable $2.50 Weekly or $10 Monthly) $90 Davenport Table $52 Spinet Desk $24 Spinet Desk Chair $9 Davenport End Table — < $325 Hall Clock $95 Book Case Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also {A Louis XV. Bedroom Suite, Now Only $340 Quartered Onk Buffet Highly polished; with mirror, twolrne Palms. drawers for silver, linen drawer and rrciy God, We Praise Thy Name. 42 inchs |Aiso Bubble Books for the youngsters. now, $34.50 two large compartment: wide; former price $57. Rugs and Carpets Axminster Ru Asminster Ru 0.6 Wilton V Rug .oc..00+ ‘ 8.3x10.6 Wilton Seamless Rug.. 9x12 Wilton Seamless Rug 6, a7 in, Jute stairs, yd Vacuum Swe 46 in. Rug Border, 22% in, Napier Mattin 1.6x4.6 Cocoa Mats 18x30 Rubber Mats Plain Jaspe Linole: yard Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms ckly on 815 worth ekly op 850 worth 1.50 weekly on #100 worth 2.50 weekly on 8204) worth $12.50 weekly on $1,000 worth Other Amounts Iu Proportion Pm the month if when, Ko’ extea Gharges of Any Kind, 10% Off for Cash Now $ 35.00 Now $57.50 “37.50 “- 27.50 $75 Console Table “49.50 $60 Console Glass “42.50 The Ideal Easter Gift Columbia Grafonolas Pre-War Prices Restor Selections. Decorative and Useful Tea Wagon The Holy City. with Drop Sides, For the Easter Trip. 85 °75|Fibre wardrobe trunk 40 inches 3.50 ]14 1-2 Dining Room Chairs of Golden Oak hish, with Quartered Oak Panel and Top. garment |Genuine brown leather sitp seats, 1:20lhangers, hat box, slipper bad, two 18 2.25|drawers, Value $45.00. Special 32,50 !Yescriptions, Cowperthwait & Sons “Oldest Furniture House in America’”’ 3rd Ave. and 121st St. Downtown Store: 193-205 Park Row Between City Hall ySub” Station and Chatham Sq. ‘‘L’’ Station hten Up Your Home $0,|I|\I| This clegant 4-plece suite in American Walnut will lend dts- tinction to any home. True to the period design and service- ably built. The dresser and chif- forobe are dustproof cases with full depth drawers and trays, Note handsome bow-end bed. Exceptional reduction to new price, $340 Payable $4.50 Weekly or $18 Monthly in American Walnut | removable Glass ‘Tray. size shelf, and rubber-tired 1 Now only $32.50 aight chairs, $4.90. Arm chairs, Dining room furniture of all <= ~ THE EVEN{NG WORLD, Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 GOOD Easter Service for E Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. VERYBODY SMART EASTER A®SCESSORIES Fascinating Neck-fixings Many have just arrived from Paris and embody the latest whims of fashion. —hand-made lingerle collars and vestees and much favored gilets of exceptional charm, some with delicate designs ex- quisitely hand embroidered, some with cuffs to match, and very often with picturesque stopeations of the Lord Byron, be ici, Eton or Elizabethan jar. —chie waistcoats and guimpes develo; in a variety of de- lightful materials in attraetive colorings that have achieved a high place in the favor of fashionable women. $3 to $18. Paris is also this season enam- ered of ostrich boas, which ap- pear in many lovely colorings, $8 to $55. Spanish lace shawls —are being sponsored by Paris with great success for gowns and summer wraps and are indeed very lovely. $9.50 up. Main Floor, Old Bultding. The Abaracie Gown for under a wrap In the Women’s Salons The gown to be worn under the early spring wrap this season will be a gown of souple erepe silk ~—Canton crepe, Georgette crepe, crepe-de-chine, or Roshanara crepe. At $79.50— is a group of carefully developed and very simple owns in these fabric | 'wo of the models are il-| lustrated. At the left is a lovely simple gown of — reversible Canton crepe in tete-de-negre brown. beaded with fine sapphire blue beads, Pictured with it is an- other simple and correct mode! in Canton crepe of soft light gray color. Copied from Cheruit is a gown of reversible mole- skin crepe made with cleverly arranged drapery and folds a gown very flattering to most figures; $79.50. Another model in Canton crepe has a soft girdle and three panels ornamented with cut-out work. In. over horizon blue or in midaight blue or gray. A gown in midnight blue} Grorestte crepe over gray tef- trimmed with bited silk feta braid to look vr em- encrusted with The new Gloves . fine’ themselves to great sim- $ Veils fluttering, lovely and daring Parasols and Umbrellas Smart Petticoats follow gauntlet lines when they are to be wom with the trim tailleur. Indeed, they go so far as to boast effective de signs in color on the cuffs, and are usually af lovely suede or glace kid. Very smart, also, for the tailored suit’ are imported chamois gloves, heavily stitqhs ed often in a dark color, and hand sewn doe-skin glovea— both washable. For more formal occasions gloves are frequently longer and always more cireumspect, and while they are the same lovely colorings of gray, beige, or tan, and, of course, white—they con- plicity. Imported gloves, $2.75 to 10.50, American gloves, $2.50 to $7.50. Main Floor, Old Building. 1n our exceptionally interesting collection—both imported and American—in good Jooking shades of taupe, san ver, pavy or black—there are- —coquettish little lace veils that hide just the eyes; —charming square or circular net veils with border embroidered | in effective designs that drape the entire hat in various bewitching | ways; | —quaintly shaped veils which only Paris could have created to delightfully serve a number of needs; —chiffon sports veils in lovely | shaded colors. Some of the embroidered veils | show attractive color combina- tions to go with the dark tailleur;| $2.50 to $15. Dainty dotted, figured or plain | face veils are especially attractive this season ; 25¢ to $1.75. Dainty _ beruffled —_ parasols | are charming and sometimes have their edges piped in color. A very lovely affair is of peach-bloom color fashioned after the chic Tally-Ho model with cap handle of decorated bakalite. Cretonne parasols are also in evidence and affect the Chinese lines. $12 to $27.50; tax 80c to $2.35, Umbrellas are for the most part built upon sturdy wooden sticks, handled with — leather loopz, knobs or rings of amber or pear! finished bakalite. The fine silks of which they are tashioned often have fancy borders of good looking chec or stripes or of a plain gros- grain we: itinctly Smaller umbre in same styles are frequently | used for sunny as. well as| rainy days. The colors most affected by umbrellas this spring are garnet, green, pur. le, taupe, navy blue and| rown, $7.50 to $20; tax 3b¢ to! $1.60. ] Main Floor, Old Building. ' Daintily fashioned of lustrous | satins, teffetas, both changeable and plain, or of silk jerseys, in been worked out with great in order that they will harmonize attractively with the colorings of the new frocks displayed in our | Salons. Very lovely models also in white silks for fight frocks. | $3.85 to $18. | Third Floor, Old Building. | —<—- Plants flowering and. ownstairs Store lilies. Calla Tilies. Avalias. Ca Climbing reves. Flegantissima ferns. Washable Serge Suits for boys Sizes 3 to 10 years Several new models of Middy suits, white braid trimmed collar cuffs, emblem on asleeve; black silk tie, and lanyard; speci- ally priced, $10 to $12, Novelty suits in Middy or collar and cuffs trimmed in combinations of red and white, blue and white, black Serge trousers with waist of Blue, tan and green- Both washable and guaranteed fast color; special, $7.75. New Spring Topcoats 3 to 10 years breasted, belted all astound, convertible collar, full alpaca lined; tan, grays and blue serges; special, $12. Norfolk Suits for the older boy of 17 to 18 A special group shown for the first time, each suit two pairs of Tailored models, patch pockets, yokes or plaits; special, $20.00. Third Floor, Old Building The Infants’ and Children’s Salon presents a most unique collection of individual creations for tiny children, who though ‘they have not yet attained the great age of seven are gravely concerned with the whims of fashion—especially The presentation Original models from Paris and London for boys and girls, and charm- ing reproduetions and adaptations embodying delightful simplicity | of line and beauty of workmau- moderate prices. For the little baby frocks of the| sheerest materials, with delicate touches of hand embroidery and lace, os entirely hand made, coats also hand- of soft erepe de chine, Gorgette crepe meteor, some with # dainty lining of pink silk; $12.95 to $65. For Miss 1 w 2 First short coate aft variety of bewitehing [7 is not big type and big talk in the newspapers—but the | quality, fashion and fair price — f the goods in ol which make value lasting satisfaction. SALE OF WOMEN’S SUITS the Women’s new Suits |Beaded Blouses Tuesday, at $48 One does not expect to find suits that are really new, both in mode and material, in a sale at this time of the season. But that ia exactly what these 275 suits are —models of definite fashion value, We have similar suits in stock at $75 Ilustrated at the extreme jeft of the picture above is a model in tricotine, made on very new and smart modified Directoire lines. The wide notched Iapel and the fine braid binding give it decided character. The second suit is of tan covert cloth, very beautifully tailored, and featuring a new rounded pocket that hangs like a reticule at each side of the coat. The third suit is in midnight blue tricotine, simply made and beautifully perce, vite the ly eed not collar and tier pockets. The suit on the extreme right is of trieotine, with the long flattering Tuxedo collar narrow belt. All suits lined with radium silk or pussywillow taffeta in beige or gray. In midni; blue, beige, tan and black. sig Second Floor, Old Building. smocking or lace-——sometimes lined in pink silk, Grown-up coats for tiny ladies; soft silk trimmed with smart cording (illustrated), smocking, hand embroidery, lace or frilly picoted ruffles. In delightful tones of pink, light blue, French blue, rose and fawn—$19.50 to $47.50, Hats— in colorings to harmon- ize with the little coats, some made of the same materials as the coats are $7.50 to $17.50. Frocks of all types, in delicious) colorings or white, from irresist- ible little organdies, batistes and soft silks, charmingly beruffled and adorned for parties, to the little play-time frocks of cham- bray, or the quaint bloomer dress illustrated with embroidery of Bulgarian origin, $2.95 to $50. For boys of 2 to 4 Suits with smart lines, though so very tiny. ¥ashioned after adorable models im the loveliest of boyish materials and color- ings, $2.75 to $10.95, Topcoats—also for little girs of smart woollen materials, beau- | tifully tailored and simple, with most excellent lines and carefully executed details. Ina number of chic colorings $10 to $45, Tailored hats of straw—many attractive models, always boast- ing a good-looking ribbon band or long streamers for the little with motifs in ban girls, In street aw and color combinations, $4.96 to $25, Third Floor, Old Building. $12.75 to $15 The decided vogue for the beaded blouse to be worm with the new Spring tailleur is steadily increasing. It isa vogue that one associates with very expensive blouses, searce~ ly with blouses at $12.75 to $15. Yet, Tuesday, the Blouse Shop will offer, four models in erepe-de-chine and ette crepe, finely bead embroidered and in est colors, at prices. Second Ploor, Old Bultding The proper Shoes for each frock wear with tweeds, the after- noon frock er sport clothes, $14 pair. Sm: Pebias agit F oxford is with walking hooks, black or tam calfskin. Distinctive two strap watking,| shoes, in tan calfskin, with buekles and wing tips; for the tailored suit, Afternoon strap pumps—that embody three very smart spring touches—the modified vamp, the Lou's heel and the stra) ee bavoeyn brown or lack in. Goo coking ate Pa to wear for sports or with t cole ored linens, showing chie combina- tions of white canvas with tan calfskin. First Floor, Old Butiding Special Features Lingerie Ribbons, 45¢ to $1.25. Handkerchiefs, women’s de chine, 25c. bat Stationery, 25¢, 45, 76e and $1. Porto Rican Gewnsand Envelope Chemises, $1.95. PR and patent leather belts, ce Main Floor, Ott Buhding FOR MEN Plenty of Good Shirts here—95c Many a man _ needs shirts like these for every- | day wear. A year ago he paid $2.50.] for the very same qualities. }] Now we have them at-95c. Good patterns; good per- cale; good shirts all the way through. Sizes 14to®7. Easter Ties Beauties, 65¢ Wide-end four-in-hands— and plenty of them. Large and small And so many colors you’lt wonder which to-choose first; | BUT— The inter: i quality of ie hee 65e— pared with last | | | | I is A a rs s+ Spee Sp aes a NEE oe ee a