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THE EVENING WORLD, Robs Herself in Her Sleep; >Better Pirates Than Seamen, Hamburg Fugitives Board Schooner With Rich Cargo, Bind Captain and Crew, but Are Soon in Toils. HAMBURG, Oct. 27.—A quartet of twentieth century pirates climbed from their rowboat aboard the motor schooner Bertha in the lower Elbe yesterday and in broad daylight subdued the Captain and his crew and started down stream with the vessel. They were better pirates than navi-@—<£ @ —@—$——$—$___—— gators and soon ran the vessel @ground, causing its destruction and the loss of its cargo of quebracho valued at 20,000,000 marks. The four pirates vound the captain fs soon as they got aboard and after caring the crew by firing their pis- tols, it was easy to imprison the’ Then the four intruders put on se: Out of House, but Isn’t Sure. CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Mre. C. EB. Miller is a sleepwalker. Wednesday night she had a dream of burglars robbing her apartment. When she awoke there was an ice-pick thrust in the mattress beside her. it jewelry was missing. Miller of burglars, men's clothing, hoisted the anchor ‘}again to find It. and set off toward the sea. When the ship went aground the a wink and a gesture tipped them off to the character of the four men who were seemingly in charge of affairs. They were taken into cus- tody and identified as having escaped from the Hamburg Jail. Prospect of drowning in the wreck- age so frightened them that a climbed the mast and signalled for help from a passing schooner, Once the rescuers were aboard the distressed schooner the skipper with where she cannot teil, OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th STREET—NEW YORK Exceptional Styles and Values in Outer Apparel for Girls ana Juniors N THE SECTION OF THIS GREAT STORE DEVOTED TO JUVENILE WEAR- ABLES, CHARM .OF STYLE AND A NOTE OF SMART CORRECTNESS ARE DEFI- NITE FEATURES, RARE BEAUTY CHARACTERIZES EACH GARMENT— WHETHER IT BE THE BLENDING OF RICH DEEP FABRIC AND LUXURIOUS FUR, OR THE DE- LIGHTFUL DELICACY OF A FROCK. PRICES, TOO, ARE DECIDEDLY MODERATE. Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Fur-trim’d and tailored Coats of Chin- chilla, Bolivia and Diagonal Polo. Some silk lined. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 25.0 0 Polaire Coats extremely smart of cut. All silk lined and with convertible collar. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Special 29 5 75 Coats of Normandy and _ Bolivia. 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Find Gems Chicago Woman Confesses She May Have Wandered burglars. But there was no evidence The police reached tho conclusion that Mrs. Miller did a sleepwalking stunt, hid her jewelry, and now will have to go to sleep}, The front door was found open. Money in Miller’s pocket was taken. The apartment was searched, but the missing $2,000 in jewelry was not found, Mrs, Miller confessed she may have gone out of the house In her dream and hidden the jewels, But OUTUBER 27, 1922, Saturday “Specials” Girls’ Coats of imported tweed made in the favored loose-belted English style and splendidly finished in every detail. 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