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STOLENIN JERSEY; I TRACED HERE TweVedrlOtd Eliza Elizabeth Keif-| fel Vihishes From Crib in Aunt’s Home. of Child to Him—Baby Torrens Sought on Ship. The fourth kidnapping in a week investigated to-day by the police % Manhattan, Brooklyn and several Mew Jersey cities, (Paul Kieffer, wealthy New York yer, at No. 31 Nassau Street, Williant Harvard man and Rhodes Wholar, alleges his two-year-old faughter, Elizabeth, was stolen from wer crib at the home of his sister, Yo. 62 Donaldson Avenue, Rutherford, % J, early yesterday and-taken to Brooklyn. he baby slept alone in a room on Be second floor of the home of Mr. jeffer's sister, Mrs, William A. wis. In adjoining rooms slept Mr. ‘Bd Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Kleffer, At A. M. yesterday the baby was sicep- At 9 o'clock, when Mrs. Lewis nt in to the baby it was gone, No- ‘dy had heard anything unusual. | Mat the front door of the house haa| igen forced. ‘Mr. Kieffer summoned his counsel, fmstus Sheffield, and they started a feurch for the baby. The search led hem to No. 1613 Gates Avenue, @ooklyn, where Mrs. Margaret Ilse was a rooming house. Mr. Kieffer (ys that one of Mrs. Ilse's roomers, own as “Miss Smith,” is his wi $4 another, known as “Miss Brown,” fa former maid in his household. Accompanied by Policeman Tracy & the Wilson Avenue Station, Mr. fleffer and Mr. Sheffield searched the | Guse, but they failed to find a baby ANDTHERBABY =: FATHER ASLEEP NEAR.) Court Had Awarded Custody | ¥ alleged domestic troubles is be- | ‘d the man put ina He told the’ ne hy tr when he to Pompton Lakes. lice he caught the words the Ilse home at § o'clock to-day, as | they have left every week day for the but he was not found. Mrs. Roy Alfred Mayo, wife of |Fifth Avenue broker, who kidnappe | Mr. Kleffer brought an action against his wife in the New Jersey Courts and was given tNe custody of the| baby. Mrs, Kieffer brought a counter ac- tion in New Jersey, and then on June | turned for a conference to-day at th Vanderbilt with her lawyers. preme Court Justice a writ of hab | corpus for the production of the child, This writ, it je said, is returnable this would be made, Despite the injune. tion restraining Mrs. Kieffer from prosecuting the writ in New York | Tire: Woodland from their home | State. \Cape May, N. J. The injunction was granted on the | trace of either kidnappers or childre: Bround that she had become a party | had been found yemterday. to the New Jersey action prior to the | mre, Robert Emmett New York suit, and that she could not be a plaintiff in the New Jersey suit and go to New York and begin another. The injunction was a tem- porary one and was eet down for argument on July 19. The police ®f Rutherford say Mrs. | Kieffer more than once called at the|f, qim. station there In recent weeks and |lanta asked aid in getting possession of her| 9 daughter, but she was told nothing| Howers Setecte could be done as the courts had ete levine we man suspected. arena been | Harding ax Internal Revenue Collect i he spiriting away of Torrens, nine months | other's home at Pomp- , last ‘Thursday, and Mr out for Mr. and Pinkerton de land is in Chattanooga, Tenn., | she vorce. July day. Democratic appointee. |Wnite House made a! Bill’ Baward: .| DONALD B, MacMILLAN, FAMOUS ARCTIC EXPLORER, on the eve of his departure for Baffin Land, calls on us and gets liberal supply of “Salada” for his Arctic dash. not on coffee, cocoa or any other dri jan chooses “Salada” her two-year-old daughter, Margaret, from her husband last week, has re- She did not bring the child with her, Her 80 obtained from a New York -8u- | ony statement was that she doubted as |whether any settlement of the case fact that the police of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland | Week, On Saturday Vice Chancellor | Virginia, Tennessee and Georgi | Backes in Newark granted have been warned to be on the look- Henry James, who kidnapped little Jack and Mar- st Thursday, no granduncle of Woodland, mother of the missing children, is backing the search for them and has tained the services of both Burns ctives. Mrs. Wood- where went to confer with an attorney who is seeking to obtain for her a di- She believes the children are either with their father or on the way He {8 a railroad man in At- for Collector Here, 11, Frank elected by President rOF the Second District of New York, cheat collection district it was learned at the He succeeds “Bg ARCTIC EXPLORER EXTOLS “Our very best work among the Esquimos is done on tea, and for its “purity, deliciousness, flavor was r of th Daogh je of Mare for F |past four weeks, stuting that they, from the boot and that the ane le u wRteTs ROR: Rotterdam July 20, and : the Pompton 8 party: “Do yo Mile, Francette Pierret, daughter of | Taree GHEY ike HCO ea eee cee AEE L Will take care of mine.” paron de Novil Maurice. Pierre ana | pail Dial AB ad clared that the Kieffer*baby was not!’ ‘phe clerk, using another telephone, eens | » bride was born Mrs. Corbin of Riverside Drive, and] : brought to her home. jcalled the police, but when Lieuten- 15% Corin of the Maraute Kieffer was married three years “nt of Detectives Lawrence Long ar- bs baviet | ore jarquls <¢ ago to Miss Josephine Sullivan of| fved, the man had finished, his al ies tnonie wer Ns “ i a Of ond had left the store. The clerk he law office | New York City, They lived fora time| pointed out the direction the man in the West 90's. Several months ago) had taken, The city was searched, a d ie i, a n or . HE greatest selection of Mohairs, both imported and domestic, to be found in New’ York. Every possible pattern is represented in A MEN’ SALE BEGINNING TOMORROW! S OXFORDS This is Tan Calf Calf Ball 5th Avenue Use Of the Usual “ ALL-LEATHER ” Quality | From Our Regular Stock ‘6” Formerly $10, $10.50 and $11 something unusual. It would be worth while to brave any kind of weather to obtain a pair of these oxfords. are rare and always will be rare. PLAIN MODELS—Tan or black Tan or Black Cordovan. FANCY MODELS—Tan Cordovan Brogue, Such values Calf and Brogue, Tan Calf Wing Tip, Tan Strap. Men’s Shop, Second Floor dames McCreery & Co. 35th Street the Fifth Avenue Entrance single and double breasted styles, ex- tremes and conservatives. All sizes. Palm Beach Suits ¢¢ ®E()| ts $ Made of genuine Palm Beach Cloth in all the new- est Palm Beach Shades ings. worsteds, unfinished worsteds and flannels. colors and fabrics in every size. Regularly $9, $10 and $11.50 In the Bronx Appreciate, one there cou a tin To every | ya hurry | when dental work is needed | No matter what your trouble, we are thoroughly equiy || partment for just such | EMERGENCY WORK Jin every de Water Used at meals | For instance, an impression i he prevents Dys- taken in the morning and a complete] Penaia Wand trae new set of teeth be ready for you ir lieves Gout, In- digestion and Uric Acid, Ask your Physigan Note the Name the evening. Al lLanguages Spoken. Lady Attendants WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated Estoblished 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn , Mourns: @ ro 6 Sunoays: cLoseo Kidk/a MADE O° Palm Beach Suits Genuine Palm Beach Suits for Boys, sturdily made, like all Kid Klothes. Owned by ana bottlea under the 1 control of the French Governme Natural Alkaline THE EVENING WORLD, MONL: rvs JULY 11, 1921, — ‘Miss Smith” said nothing when Mr.|telephone cal] from a Perth whit FRANCETTE PEIRRET WED | ons mother ef the bridgeroom, WAST Kieffer pointed her out as his wife. drug 8! yesterday afternoon, |made the tra to this country for that Miss Smith” and “Miss Brown" left 4°US ¢ suspicions were arc Suse | TO FRENCH EX-AVIATOR, | purpose, was the wedding. § Velde Mar White Flannel Trousers Carefully tailored from the finest Ordinarily ee and oN, All-Wool Men’ s Pants apaesk are mostly odds and ends cut from our regular suit- There are Mohair Pants, blue serges, cassimeres, A complete range of 119-125 Walker Street Downtown 173 Broadway 409 East!49thSi. direct nt Aue Bey are Entrance on Cortlandt St. Between third & Bergen Aves, — J.T, Rafferty Sworn tn as Revenue Collector. John tay a Rrook reme Court members of th leader Living He was Juatice judielary A others wer n, Republican art was fragrant Ready presided | peeches and 4 | net ring Jacob wan not there flannels oe a xhes Second Floor Save Decayed Teeth, Tightth Loose Teeth, Treat Diseased Gam» 1 ce: 1: " Teet £ emo ‘ a 2 1 we BLOG), t - + OREIC Bey 7 1 b. 125th St. | 169 F. 34th St 1 | Uivk 3d ane om 1 aso 1 ihe AND tM orf Orrices Witt He OPEN ON BUN wm Titsoays. Aue’ THUNSDATS 7 Ary, Aue Thuksoars % 3 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Liberal Credit Hygienic, Solid Oak, Por- celoid Food Comp: ° Si 3 2: Reduced from $625 claw feet; 66-in. Buffet; China Closet with latticed doors; Arm Chair with genuine blue leather seats. Buffet $26 additional, | Dining Room, Our Usual Liberal! Credit on AllPurchases ~ SAU NorrnWest Corner Socru Are Furniture Talks—1 When you remember that you and your family spend more than two-thirds of your lives in the home, that it is the greatest influence in forming your children’s characters, and that good furniture improves with age, you must realize that joney spent in the the finest in v estment you can make. 66 Years of Home Furnishing if Desired Living Room Furniture Dining Room Suites Bed Room Suites Odd Pieces Carpets, Rugs We lead in variety and low prices. Porceloid Side Icer a fae is XVI. Period Bedroom Suite Walnut or Mahogany; 4 Pieces, t TRUCK DELIVERIES i. NED Spring Pillow [J Upholstered in a, Tapes with loose Cushions; 3 pieces; as es $207: 10-Piece Chippendale Suite in Walnut, now $425 A Fine Copy of the Old Master's Work Payable $4.75 Weekly A rare suite, very handsomely decorated with drop rnaments, prettily shaped aprons, rope edges and ball- erver; 64-in, Table extending to 6 feet; five Chairs and Mirror-back Living Room and Bedroom Suites to please your taste, at prices to match your purse. Summer Closing Hours: Roth of our stores will close at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoons. For the convenience of our customers who are unable to come during the day The Harlem Store Will Remain Open Each Monday Evening Until 10 o'Clock. All departments, as well asthe office, will be running as usual. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” Two Stores Park Row at Chatham Sq. 193-205 Park Row. id Avenue & 12 1st St. 212 to 2224 Third Ave. RETURNS > TION 1921 World Almanac 50c on Stands - - 65¢ by Mail FcGURES sus 192 Cc EN WORK MONDAY WONDERS|

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