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| 6 FIND BODY OF - SROWNED BOY *—INTHESEWER Risked Their ;4 Lives Trying to Save Ys) Charles Petrie. ve Persons a The body of eight-year-old Charles Petrie was found at 6 o'clock this morn- =] thg in the old sewer near the foot of P doralemon street, Brookivn. by Harry ( Homan, who had been in a rowboat @earching for it sin drowned last night. The boy's moth might at thelr home. No. 15 Stat2 street, While the father aided those who were searching for the body. At low tide @ Homan, who lives in an apartment ad- Join.ng that of the Petries, was able to get up the sewer from East River to a 1 point twenty feet the street, 2 where he found the body tightly wedged @ im the piles driven t© support the old Dulkheads, which were all that pre- Vented its being carried out Into the was hysterfeal all und the boy was! | | BROOKLYN BOY WHO MET DEATH IN CITY SEWER | — WAY to ASTOR th direct entrance to the | East &t West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. | 442 Columbus A 76 Nassau 6 Yoho Set. | 489 Fulton #t BROOKLYN, Sunday World Wants Work MILLINERY; FLOWERS, AT ATTRACTiVe PRICES. YOUR EYES GLASSES The wrong kind wilt surely in- jure. Our OCULISTS, who are reg- istered PHYSICIANS, employ no guesswork methods, and they will intelligently prescribe for you with- out charge. Freginascs, If neetet. from @1,00 up. . TRIMMED HATS . . ° OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 23rd Bt., ora Fourth Ave oy Bist & 82d Opposite Abreham é& Straus, Monday Morninn Wonders. Te uegefe, ole Auditorium Concerts, 10.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. B. Altman & Co. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | WOMEN’S OUTING HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR; CHILDREN'S FOLIAGE AND FANCY FEATHERS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 3d; ON THE FIRST FLOOR UNTR.MMED HAT3 FOR WOMEN AND MISSES WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE . . . AT $1.75 & $2.50 AT $500 & $7.50 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue, About the only “guessing” feature there is to a World “For Sale” Ad “Who will get the bargain by getting there first?” Store Your Furs Here In the brick and fron dry Vaulte, spe- cially conatructed—Winter tem- Perature. “They want foulards”’ | Pure Flax and ONLY FLAX | Great reductions on ft river. By the ald of grappling hooks | # he succeeded in extricating it, and One block distant @ taking 1t out the mouth of the sewer 4 in his boat. | $ Little Charles was swept into the} 4 wewer and drowned after five persons had successively risked @ vain effort to reach hin. their lives in a He had been says the silk man—and this is the finest bit of fortune | 3 Ae mg about on an | raft that eould be | 4 along «with several ot in an f BW. ¥ excavation twenty feet deep tn Pugnan | | devised — new | { fireet. This had been dug for a new | $1 Foulard/and hand-| high pressure fire main, which recent ong Forains aad teft failed with water, | Silks some 23-inch The old wooden se Foulard Silks, A fore sauure, extends | 8c a Yard Fou 4 in ten st} . i of small polka | 1 . : dots and figures, all this sea- 1 son’s goods, in the best col- | q ee orings—navy blue, Copenha- * Jack, an gen blue, brown and Diack, all + Ptreet, : ay could not find him after diving, al Jack is a good swimmer. He was hurt by striking a submerged log with spikes fa it and had io give up | "PLATFORM PLANKS “TORREPUBLICANS row __ RE AGED ON PEINCINNAT! June 2.—The planks to| with white. ‘he silk has a beautiiul finish, and will be | cut up into lengths ior smart | Summer dre-ses or tailored | suits as last as women cee it, | Regular $1 quality at | 58c a Yard | Second floor, Old Bullding Certain groups of undermuslins have a coign of vantage) these early June days, Twenty or more styles ask SPECLAL | ATTENTION because of fine | trimmings, pe: presented for th Kepubllean Na-} if Convention at Cstcago, as de-| ff} materials, shapely cut, effec- | , Oited on at various conferences at the|— tive trimmings and extraor- » BWbite Houre. are given in a spectal " x he J Gernatch from Washington sent here|) Ginarily email prices der? dna 1 pe afterncon, fine values they present, ll , jpAdvanced ground, It is stated, will be 4 Maken on the tarlff. co: ol of hast the garments trusts the amending of the Sher- | | nm of these man law the currency and on} he Bd , the question of limiting the power | SROUDO EHO © of injuncthn. It will stand squarely jf | Acm< ‘made of soit, §n other regards on the policies whi 1 F ; 1 have been the success o } of sheer nain- {administration | sook; and the ‘ the rough it wil) he drafted py! Excellence si Ware Attorney-General of Ohto, to Virginia Beach for that more or less { Nght ] those at the rence were elaborately applied, are beau. } ; soeee : Secretary Taft, { tiiul laces, handsome embroi- 4 y of the arfleld, At eneral W Ells, of Ohic der.es, pretty plaits and ruf- ! Tongs: (of ~ Kansas ||’ Senator fles and dainty ribbons. It’s 1 of Ulinols; Frank LB. Kellogs, - Commiitteemian from Minne- practical! Summer lingerie, | i marked by great beauty, Attorney-Genenmi] Ellis good taste and attractive | presented plank providing for an amendment to, Prices. } the Sherman law under the provisions f waiel) harm! is among Chemiaes at $1.50; three styles. At jercantile associa’ seek not &, four styles. fo create monopolies or to Ax and cons! : 3 ; 1 + trol prices, but merely to protect the Nightgowns at $1.50: seven. styles. Yepitimate caannels of trade, wi bef At sel: weven atvies allowed, Such a provision would ais’ ¢ ‘ rgarmenta — At 1 exempt the harmlese acts <f labor and cor Henizations. _ FAILED TO ANSWER |. ELECTION FRAUD CHARGE ndietment election drawers, t. At $2, core Black and Tuscan colors are the most popular in Untrimmed Hats, and they are the only two colors in this very choice lot in ZW newest Sum- Mire ESAS a mer shapes : —_ rimmed cpen Every Evening Winks that wil be Uniti: 9 o’ciock. “Hats ready tomor. 1 oY at row at Pf warns gretitlatt 86e. | 85c Each —————— instead ot their real values—if sold eariier iv the Write for Our New Catalogue. F Worth 37.50 10. 15,00 20.00 +6 30.00 + 100 « 150 + 200 ano ur Terme Anply Also 2.50 3.50 Siete Now Jersey anid Co ps) seuson—ol >1 Made ot Maecsinaw tad Jap. anese braid, @s0° linitation horsehair crown and briims of fancy chip straw or Milan brin. Many with the favor- ite turn-up at side-—aill fresh from the factory at le-s thau half price—85c, 1 tFormeriy A. T. Stewart & Co. Sold in the Wanamaker Linen Store Thousands of good customers know this, and would never think of looking in Wanamaker linens for the clever admixture of cotton that produces the so-called “union” linen sometimes masquerading as the pure flax product. To protect those who don't know the Wanamaker pure linen standard—highest in the linen worid—we guarantee | linens sold to be absolutely pure, Naturally, all-cotton bath towels, sold for convenience with the other towels, are not covered by this statement, _ Ofequal importance with the purity of Wanamaker linens is their /ow price. The stock is full of the iruits of wise, well-timed and extensive purchasing—much of it done directly trom the great linen weavers of Europe. Many of our reguiar lines cannot be matched anywhere else at their price for quality and beauty of finish and de- sign, Some of these, together with a nuinber of Special June Offerings of Housekeeping Linens form the following very interesting list: . 75c Irish Table Damask, 55c a yard 67 inches wide, in floral patterns—a fortunate purchase, for its 1 today would bring 76c a y: $1 Irish Table Damask, 85c a Yard Fully bleached Irish damask, six new and handsome designs, and @ quality usually sold at $1. 72 inches wide, at 85c a yard. “Crown” Scotch Table Damask at $1 a Yard ting better than anything else the splendid character of v : linens. Absolutely without an equal for the price. Full 71 in. wide; substantial, heavy quality, in five splendid patterns, for which matcuing napkins can be obtained, now $1 a yard, Napkins Toweling f Red Bordered Crash in ina and glass ueually 12%e yard, at equ Irish Table and Irish Dinner Napkins, pretty designs; regularly ar Heavy Linen Crash, red border, Sx doen. 7 roller and dish tuwellng; 17 in. Tegularly 15c, now 12ise a yare Towels ° Hemmed Huckaback Towe Fancy Linens weave da Hemstitched Linen Bureau and Sideboard nese han Isx4_ in. Hucikaback Towels, damask borders; exci Be each. h Huckaback regularly $1.2; 40x30 tn, at Te a1. Square:, and @1, regularly * and Bleach 83.50 each. Dress Linens Rath Towels, hemmed | trish Costume Linen 80 popular in, at 20e each, this season for suits. aists and irkish Bath Towels 36 In. B5e, eavy and 4b- ine Linen. soft Anish, }4 In Wide, Oe yd.t 72 in. wide, Sle in. he yd. floor, Old Bulkting, # of heavier and finer ; eplendid for service, | yet at 10¢ NOTIONS for Summer Sewing A sale for the provident. Intended to be of more use to the woman who is going away tor the Summer than for anybody else; for it is at the seaside, or up in the moun- tains, that the skirt braid, or the basting cotton, or the hat elastic is most difficult to get when it’s the most needed, . But even though you live in New York all the time, you'll be glad to come for your share of these first-clasr, reliable notions; for it’s only in June that these low prices prevail, Here’s a good liat—check the items off :hat you need—we will send them by mail if you live out of town: 1. spools, black or | Tomato Pln Cushions, small size, 4c 100 yd. ois, | Peatherstiteh Braid, 6-yd. pes., ex- @ spool, bie dozen. |tra fine quality, 100 plece : Hooks yes, with spring, | Shoe Laces, tubular, 1, 1% yds. black, white, two dozen on i long, Se a dozen. a one dozen, Invistble bars, | Tle Laces for low shoes, stil, 20- We gross; one dozen on card, {in.._ te s card; 8ix Cards for 5 | Wor ecktle Holders, 3c each. visible bars, two dozen on card, | card Taye ality Collar w f extra ck or white, le a Lignt weight Dress Shields, 2,3 4, 8e pair, Sse doz, Extra f sizes 3 and 4 patr pairs, ng Cotton. dozen finished Je each raed, 3 yds qualit ud 300-yd. spools, eth 1. 40 nen high Se each frame. Belts, dip pin, 100, pair ' olde for y pin attached, We pair; $1.2 1 Safety Pins, six on eard, lish Pins, 4-1b, In a ntaining six dozen hole linen une on ized. S-yd. | rning pli ssorted widths, 18e. 4 yds y Belts, 10e. Old Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER hair-cov- | the woman who likes a goodly numberof cool, handsome Ever s ummer Had blouses, Beau- tifultinebatiste | Too Many? Gata, pleitae with yokes of lace and embroidery; three- quarter length sleeves, $2.75, instead of $4, Handsome, sheer lawn or batiste waists, with plaited yokes and rows of Valenci- ennes lace insertions and Irish medallions below, and other models more elaborately trim- med with embroidery and lace, are now $3.75, instead of $5, Now Fourth floor, Old Building. The rainiest May ought to bring a sunshiny June, by the law of averages, Then thesenew PARASOLS will provetheir worth and prettiness with the Summer frocks, The re. mainder of the tI maker's season’s supply, fresh Parasols: A very Well-timed Sale and attractive. Of white linen, embroidered, pongee, | checked or striped silk, and | all-white or black-and-white | embroidered silk, with natural | wood handles, prices: And these At $1.50, regularly $2 and $2.50 At $1.85, regularly $3 and $3.75 At $2.85, regularly $4 and $5 Main aisle, Old Building Men’s $6 and $7 Ox- fords are the very finest shoes we sell. The styles are correct and dis- tinguished,and the shoemak- ing and lea he ers the be-t there are. Cer- Low Shoes at 33.85 $3.85 a Pair | tomorrow, and aslong as they | last, but sizes are incomplete. Also an attractive lot of WOMEN’S | Ana TAN PUMPS, | with pointed tips and perfo. rated vamps; zood = looki land comfort. able, are Women's Tan Pumps at $3.35 $3.35 a Pair | | —all worth a third more, | Women's Shoes, Main floor, Olt Bldg Main ¢ Men's Shoes, nor, New Bldg. Broadway, Fourth avenue Eighth to Tenth street dainty lingerie waists | make the savings $1.25 on |! each ; a bit of good news to | tain small lots of these high. , grade shoes, in new Summer ! atyles, will be ! | Greenhut and Company Dry Goods and re-upholstering Do You Know Iced tea is now served, as well as hot tea, in our Reception and Lounging Room, throughout the day—no charze Fourth Fioot We have expert. lightning-quick service tor the execution of awning work and re-ceverin of furniture 30.00 and 35.00 Silk Dresses at 19.75 The result of our being able to dictate our own terms to a leading manufacturer—that's the “why” of this exe traordinary offering. _ Dainty one-piece princess dresses in clever adapta- tions; in summer silks, embroidered taffetas and em- broidered pongees, in anexceedingly good range of street and evening shades; the trimmings are of laces, nets and fancy buttons—in every case the most effective finish to that particular dress. One style is in a full size range for small women and misses and are shown 1n the Misses’ Department Regular 30.00 to 35.00 Silk Dresses, at . . . 19.75 Tub Skirts in English Repps and Linens Cool, smart white skirts of imported English repp and linen that isfully tested and shrunk before being made up; four new, jaunty models, including the pearl button- down-the-front effects; the skirts are full, amply cut, well-tailored—the sort that look as well after tub-visits as before 4 At 2.50, 4.00, 4.50 and 5.50 each Women’s 3.50 to 5.00 Lingerie Waists at 2.50 _ The heavy selling of the past month has left us with incomplete assortments of some of the most | charming styles we carry; included are waists of fine, sheer lawn, lingerie lawn and _ batiste. beautified by fine laces, embroidered medallions, and pin-tucking. Most ot them have the new trimmed sleeves and back. Regularly 3.50 to 5.00, at . . . 2.50 Women’s 3.00 Ties And Oxfords at 2.45 importance, Christy ties and Oxfords in five of the season's smartest styles. Christy ties in black and tan Russia calf and patent leather, with_welted soles and Cuban heels. The Oxfords are in patent leather and glace kid—medium toes and moder- ate height heels. Second Floor The price- saving is of rapidly h lot — in Main Ficor $0c All-Linen Etamine Suiting At 20c a Yard This fine, light-weight linen suiting, so par- ticularly suitable for jumper dresses and outing dresses of every sort, was snapped up ere last week. Here 1s another light, cadet and navy _ blue, natural linen color, browns, black and white; 28 in. wide; regularly 50c a yard, at . ; . . 0 20¢ | UNDERMUSLINS *n the June White Sale 1.35 to 1.50 Nightgowns, at 1.00; cambric or nainsook, trimmed with ewbroidery or lace; wide choice of models. 2.00 Nightgowns, at 1.45; of sheer nainsook, slip- over or Empire models; all trimmed with lace end embroidery. drawers, of 85c Drawers, at 50c; cambric, nainsook or muslin, fisiched with hemstitched lawn ruffle; embroidery or lace. drawers, all French Hand-made Lingerie: 3.00 to 3.50 Hand-made Undergarments, at 1,883 chemise, nightgowns, corset covers and sheer nainsook, embroidered in dainty spray designs 6.50 Hand-made Petticoats, at 4.75; deep flounce with sprays and scalloped edge; assortment of gowns, chemise, corset covers and also a choice exquisitely embroidered in spray pat- terns; some trimmed with laces and mbbons; in all the wanted models. 75c to 1.25 Corset Covers, at 50c and 75c; a variety of desirable models to choose from; all trim- med with lace or embroidery. 85c Short Petticoats, at S0c; of fine cambric; finished with lawn tucked and hemstiched flounce. taffeta, with also black accordion-pl 3.25 Long White Petticoats, 1.95; deep full flounce of eyelet or Scotch embroidery: also a few styles trimmed with lace. Second Floor 1,00 to 1.50 flounce. ruffle, all the newest shades. Underskirts: 5.50 Silk Petticoats, at 4.75; made of rustling deep full flounce; shades for all gowns; 10.75 Silk Petticoats, at 6.75; unusually full; with jaited ruffles, si and dust- Wash Petticoats, at 75c and 1.00; seersucker, or fine checked gingham; deep sectional Eve: weave of Standard quality — but not all Summer practical See ad Sheets and esercihat's why the prices are cs H r so low: Floor Coverings beauty for the city Pillow Cases Sheets: and Summer home, 63x 108 in, at. . S8c the bungalow and camp, is here ready 72 x 108 in, at Steal eal pa eee Ct for selection. Some are exclusive ideas 90 x 99 in, at A) areal Se BOTS not shown elsewhere, and all are priced Pillow Cases: exceedingly low for such high grades CAswsi ny 6 4 0 o Mc 0 IB d dependable quality : popes ins : 5 9) 6 1oc and depen GRE 78 50 x 36 in. 4 SU 17¢ Chinese Matting, in fancy. checks and stripes; reds, Main Floor blues and greens; roll of 20 yards, at 3.00 irene ¥ Matting, in heavy quality, seamless; all colors; ‘abinet containing 100 Sere 20 yards at crate : . 4,50 Sale of sheet of Papet end ue Japanese Matting, in carpet designs of all colors, also ahs envelopes fal ric finish Pine white Horalreffects; roll of 20 yards, at . 8.00 Writing Paper ae Glatt Cha ake ie Japanese Matting, cotton warp in damask designs; ; : x : all colors; roll of 0 yardsat.. .. 4,00 eee denee ce (ie paper, 48 a ‘Also a fullest assortment of the well-known Crex i ; ; rave rugs, Deltro art rugs American fibre rugs, India Cabinet of four’ ‘asires) of pepe and) fou Mood) rugs, Algerian rugs and Pilgrim rag rugs = : pes, fine fabric finish; value Sr at Third Floor Main Floor Boys’ 6.50 Suits at 4.75 The suits are in the newest Norfolk and double-breasted styles, of light-weight mixed cheviots and navy blue serges. The worth-while saving represents our desire to clear out the remainder of these suits. They are finely designed and faultlessly tailored—the so-t mothers have grown to expect of us; knickerbocker trousers; sizes 7 to 16 years, at . 4.25 Boys’ flannel blouses in grays and blues; the just-right sort for mountain, camping ani 0 6 seaside wear; sizes 7 to 14 years; regularly 95c, at. ‘| We have every desirable style in boys’ wash suits, play suits, furnishings, hats and washable caps, at surprisingly little prices. Second Floor The June Sale of NOTION. Reliance soo! silk, 100 yds, (35¢ e doz.) . 5c Pearl head lace pins: regularly Sc card . , 3e Dres:maker's large spcol silk (4.10 a dozen 35c Horn hairpins, “Tortoise” brand, seconds 10c Dpool coiton, 2U0 yas. (22c a doz ) . a Wire hairpins, crimp and straight; 3 papers for 5c Basting cotton, 500 y (35¢c a doz.) 3c “New York" featherbone collar forms, 12to1Sin. Sc Darning coon, half aoz_bails 10¢ Elastic shirt waist belts, adjustable . 7c Darning silk ; spool, (45c doz ) : 4c Silk shoe laces, black and russet, 30 in; pair 12¢ Bunch tape. assorted widths, value 25¢ 176 Ambzr hat pins in new long shapes 10 English twilled tape, 10 yd rolls, all widthsto 1 in. 7c Women's hose supporters; value 25c . . 18¢ Hooks and eyes (Gro:s 15c); card . 0 3c Children’s hose supporters; value l4c . 5 9c Dress shields, light weight (Doz. pr. ea) : 7c Hair nets, large size . . ‘ . . 10c Dress shields, silk covered ¢Doz pair 1.65) pair 14¢ Mohair shoe laces, black and ae Be doz . 19¢ Warren's silk featherbone (Doz yards 80c) yard 7c Hair rolls, light weight; regularly s 18¢ “Queen's Own" pins; all sizes; paper . » Sc Coronet curls, laid sn 8 large, soft puffs » 1.00 Satety pins;gregularly Sc card. Ft Switches, 26.in. long 6 on fH) Main, Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Aitman me & Co.)