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i < OFERS $500 TO BEN FUND FR CANCER VICTIMS Business Man First to Aid Plan for New Home for “Mother t Alphonsa’s” Work. Hearty Indorsement of Eve- ning World’s Movement in Behalf of Incurables. ‘The Bvrening World w-4tay repeats te eppeal for a fund of §35,0% to be use@ im the construction and equt: ment of a new dutifing for St. Ro Free Home for Incurabie Cancer, On Saturday this paper told how, In a ‘ew ooererowded rooms at No 6 Cherry street, Mother Alphones (Rose Hawthorne Lathrop) and her iittie _ of ‘Servants of Rottef* give unpaid’ and most tender aervice 10 Geetitute women who are dying from cancer, For fourteen years they have worked here, nid now they omly asking for the chance to do mora werk, for a larger house, accommo- dating some hundred prtients, on a cool site near’ the Kast River. The Bventog World delloves that the @tmerous public will respond to such @ G@emand. “All checks must be made Payable to John D. Crimmins, No. 4% on street, treasurer of the home~ y to this paper. Toe feterest atresdy aroused by thia| The stronger among thom read and | uslew '! rwinores campsigsn far the benefit of St. "ower | i ahd talk to each other, ia best shown in the following letter wetoh has just been received by The Bvening World; | Tells of Devotion to the Cause. 40S" YEAR IN BUSINES® | pace One made. ob The t solidly made Lots $400, Room except more 100 pieces ot high grade China. Ching, Cut Glass and range of prices. TS FOUR OTHERS! B Bed, $23.50 50¢ matte 3 - | had massive Weekly 00 Monthly the quartered oak and all parts are Plenty of room in it and on it. Everything for the Dining Tableware of every description—enormous stock, great Ganver Home Tr te jum ike The Dvening Word to cet that her dream may really | re | ‘worthy poverty - Herytace is round and rosy | and lift it out of ng, and her blue eyes # for I want to tell you that few e and intelligence | people in this big city have any jon of the number of Mother M. Alphonsa has faced the empty flour barrel since the panic of 1a, A few days ngo 1 sent a contri. @itton of 1,00 to this couse, 1 aid this because I knew every | penny would Ko twice as for ae the bat Family of Writers. same amount of mone @ny other charity 1 Chy. . Your co-op arent work stimula Dartnership with y fore, make the f repeated when quest 044 $1,000 eaci Why T think ft was the tren need that appealed to me‘ was plunged home tn forcet when lenrnad, through # frie will Mid four other men tn York who will matoh the offer. sad case of a This, together with the contribu. vind ty cave @ the readers of The Eventi She wan a refined a }, T know, guarantee the | Woman, of good fan i previous 4 the cele mn of the 2 estadiishment of ented, Put all her near relatives A, Mt, tans f ne as th the 4 within A year of each ot the Feadiiy ; - resuit of another shooting affray a week ean #) was loft practially pennilers ne i the reading ano | atmosphere nd deeply |affiiction developed. She wae sent to /eregation rematned standing, a jt was in a revolver duel with Georme devotional two or three different hospitals, buf all | ing tn thelr right hands pieces of ty Koerner that Dania killed his-aix-year-| ing ever has equi RPSTED {the murerons pronounced ft tmporalble |paim while y had received from tho| olf daughter, saying ie wanted’ her to, N HUMANITY, |to cheok the disease, and inally the only | ushers. | die with him. ‘Thin letter wae written by a leading|Teeort left’ for that poor girl ra Leon HW. Rouse, Chatrman. of ‘The! after I pdly wounded, business man of New York, who mod-|Hlackwell’s Taland She was sent to) World of member of the " found eatly refuses to permit the publication | th@ almshouse and died there miser- | “Bix sang Faure's a be of his name, But when visted by an| #D1y Fivening World reporter last night he refterated his written asmirances and) That atory, which I knew to be true added oarnestiy: “I have studied ohar-|tn avery detatl, repeated Itaelf in my itlen and tried to give intelligently, dut| head day and night. I simply could have never before seen an instance not rest while such suffering was going | where a ittle money could accomplteh|on unhelped. Then I read the life of a aa much as {t does at St. Rose's. French woman, « Sarnter, who | Would Loosen Purse Strings. =| by ¢onstant effort shed a home “If the people of New York could took medias Enrited With’ Cepeer Ih} into those rooms on Cherry street, ae I) did the other afternoon, and eee the solicitous attention bestowed on the penniless victima of that awful malady, Could Not Rest. jetermined that I would begin a milar work quite alone I trained for | eral montha in the one New York | | The. serv would never gain bare food and clot ng nedessary to! | enable them to continue ther work of - | mercy, | “I examined the house from top to bottom, The cleantiness and care for material things were perfect. But what 10k me as even more remarkable was the sttange contentedness of the patients Thelf disease in excruciating- ly painful, and they know that only death can end it, Yet they el amile. | New Remedy That Removes Freckles or Costs Nothing Here's n chinge, Miss Freckle Pace, to try a | new remedy for f tal rellabie dealer th cost you A penny Ht not freckion, while if it do clear complexion the expense is trifiin OE ON ee ne once of ethtoe--double etrenet me Hegeman's and one show you how easy might imagine one was in a conva- |_| lesoent ward. “The work must go on. hospital must be built, the people o The new Tam sure that New York will respond generosity to this most Mother Alphonsa, founder of 8t. SONS: ~ New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 12st St. | 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue This Great Building Full of Everything for Housekeeping & |2-Inch continuous posts and ‘seven t-inch fillers, all orna- mented with large husks ano ff strongly Joined. Best lacquer. either satin or bright finish Beds, Bedding and Bedroom Furniture to and pocketbook (Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding] We make all our mattresses, pillows, bolsters, ete, in our | jown factory, It’s worth a lot to be sure your bedding is clean and wholesome. Yet our Sanitary bedding costs no more than the ordinary . neatest designs op and front are of and nicely finished. cheaper and up to the things to eat. Seven Pieces. we, 18 a happy woman $o-Aay, tor | hospital where only | Palms’ ner, I On Kastor “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1911. reived, a to our pat WHAT WILL now >TO HELP? wie SERVICES AT ST. ANDREW'S. |« x»: | Eva Boy Sototat! ter, at Nightworkers! Mow nda # fitingly ¢e! Hexeed the palm fective mar J. Quigley unday Presents the New Apparel for Men and Women, Boys and Girls Easter News for Men Get Into the Right Kind -of Suit and Overcoat So much of the wrong kind in evidence these days. A man can- not be too careful in selecting the Easter outfit. Here he is absolutely assured of correct style and right fabrics. Young men are invited to view the modes especially provided for them. Suits end overcoats, $16.50 to $40. Main floor, New Building. Finest Show of Scarfs in All New York Just that. Nothing even ap- proaches our Easter offering of neckwear for men. Silke scarfe in hundreds of pat- ° terns, 30c to $2.50. English and domestic lnitted silk scarfs, in wonderful color-range, $2, $2.50 and $3. __ Custom Scai Silks of our own importation. Spitalfields predomin- ate. Order now for Easter. $1.50 to $2.50. Main floor, New Building Why Wait Until Satur- day for Those Shoes? Just inside our doors at Fourth Avenue and Eighth Street is a shoe store espe- cially equipped to give quick service. Plenty of alert sales- men; every shoe in stock within easy reach, The luncheon hour affords ample time for careful choice of the Spring shoes here. We would like to show you— A complete shoe group at $3.90— Another at $5— \ Shoes that rival custom work at Ib $6, $7 and upward And the “Anatomik” shoes for men whose feet are not at ease. Main floor, New Building. And Do Not Overlook the Easter Silk Hat None too soon to begin “breaking it in” for the holiday parade Three nations contribute to our matchless showing of sil: toppers. French, $12, English, $8; Ameri- can, $6. Distinctive Soft Hicts and Caps Men who desire that “different” look without freakish effects have a habit of visiting this hat shop: Main floor, New Building | which indi at the organ. | ing no tickets are re-| ‘There was a str quired for adinission to the services, the man and soe DYING WTHGRL | oe " HEHAD ADOPTED, = INSIDE PACT ANG April 10 ‘ act en years old, LD s yout County condition. Hospital to-da end the Is ay night, nd It { i ted that Dania fea hanged his adopted daughter. Boys’ Suits in THE BOY This week every little chap is anxiously inquiring about He wants one ‘‘just as nice as the other his Easter: suit. fellow’s.”’ These blue serge suits serve the double capacity of being good for Easter and appropriate as confirmation suits— blue being more in favor for that purpose. Suits for boys of 10 to 17 years in blue serge have double-breasted jackets, some with very fine hair- line stripes. Some are serge-lined, some mohair and others half-lined; knickerbockers are full-lined. Work- manship the best; fabrics absolutely all-wool, $5 to $20 For boys of 7 to 14 years, blue serge suits with Norfolk jackets. Best of materials and workmianship. $5 to $18. Main floor, New Bldg. For Small Boys 165 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits at $3.85 Of all-wool worsteds, Spring weight and colors. Made to sell at $5, but not tailored quite as carefully as our own $5 “Wanamaker- Special” suits. Basement, New Building. Tailored White Waists Warranted pure linen —beauti- fully hand-embroidered in France-—tomorrow at lowest price of the season—$2.50 Seventeen patterns such as will be seen nowhere else in New York. Low round col- lars and turn-up cuffs of black-and-white str'pes or stiff white collars and cuffs. First water ,pearl buttons; careful detail work and cut. All sizes. Imported Madras Waists at $2.00 tailored with uncompromising se- verity and with an unusually smart satin figure. All are New from the boxes, and will be sold for the first time tomorrow in the Waist Store. Third floor, Old Building. in As the ree 1 adopted daugh- It is not believed ‘HOW TO MAKE vee TT VANISH Stor n were | novance, That killing took place! stinate surface diseasea and clearing Nand all druggists sell Posiam; two) * sizes, 60 cents and $2. Write,for free | for killing his daughter. ; { ‘ong attachment between tories, ‘The letters, six in number, were writ: | ten in the hospital ward. The deed, | carefully planned, was ¢ ed out after | [the lights in the ward had been ex- tinguists Double <4 Stamps All Day To-Morrow Double Liberty Stamps for Scap Wrappers, Tobacco Tags, Coupons, etc., All Th ar Ne nes and | hope « will die | gain, ite aid me four shot Any skin blemish which causes an- whether fh. pimples or any for : | trouble, will be promptly disposed of by the of a little Poslam. Noth-| led the work of) edy in curing ob nn Our New Charge Account System. Ask About It. Fifth Floor _ this remarkable re! ‘affected skin Hegeman’s Riker's sample to the Emergency Labora- 2 West Twenty-fifth street, | New York City. Dresses Sehvlas Valet ut 1 ja Some are samples end others add dresses, one to sixofakind, Every dress, perfect, and as fresh us dr come the makers’ sh a couldn't portray in word single dress in th but an idea scription will give The Materials Include French Voiles, Dainty Marguisette, Handsome Foulnrds, Clinging Cr CUines. Alt-Wool Chaf- Daiaty soft Lingeries, rich rustling Satins. the beauts * The brief de Easter Styles IN BLUE i-colored Embroiderie: ve artistinlly embre s others effec: «and straps of y models the extreme in plain and elabe The Colors areas varied as fashion’s list of shades; everything new, in plain, combination, tw striped and dotted effects, as well as plair b Women’s Easter Suits—in a & spec All Alterations Free, Also Suit: 1S, Bu: (Secon Black Millinery For Middle-Aged Ladies A special sale Tuesday of 2 fine assortment of Black Hats and Toques, suitable for middle-aged and old ladies. In this great hustle and bustle of Easter millinery rush we have decided to hold a sale affording special inducements for those who want black hats in conservative styles. Ready-to-Wear Hats and Semi-Dress Hats of fine black silk straw and fine rough straws, also of pyroxyline silk straws, more than fifty styles te s at prices to suit everybody. gg $4.49, $4.98, $9.49, $9.58, $3.98, $4.98 Ba~ Other Hats, $3,98, $4.93, $5.98, $6.93 to $25 300 Misses’ New Easter Suits Tuesday — Svecial $ Our Easter offerings are still sensational and we, are selling more suils than any season in our history. New Spring materials in the prevailing Spring shades. ‘The style assortment is very large: included are the strictly tailored suits and other models elaborately trimmed with self color braids t from, Imported Dress Trimmings sold down to short lengths and in patterns we wish to discontinue, offer some hun- dreds of rich trimming sug- gestions at these direct sav- ings, from last week's prices: Black Trimmings 75c yard, were $1.50 $1.75 yard, were $3 $2 yazd, were $4.25 $3.75 yar?, were $6.50 5 yard, were $10 $12 ; Colored Trimmings Sc yard, were $1 to $1.50 Still other models have beautifully em- eee a (Were eae Btieg broidered collars, Some coats have deep eee ee a ey sailor collars trimmed with contrasting $3.50 yard, were $7 to $8 colors. Skirts made and finished to match CR A aka coats. Lined throughout with fine quality Please find them in the regular see aicinae 8 } dress trimming. store, which is now f g8. gay with the latest trimming ar Ano Misses’ Suits at ®1G.00, 84s und mat, rivals from Exropr Firet floor, « id Building (Second Floor, Avena Rolled Oats ::"": 6x%e Visit Our Quick Luncheon Counter, 6th Foo. Summer Lace Curtains from Abroad First of the 1911 Contract Purchase Ready for the Easter Home Dressing at REAL SAVINGS Refrigerator, $9.75 75c Monthly This cut shows less than half our fine, light, open space \for showing over 2,000 styles of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Made of _— selected Oilcloths ar a c yor Co! 4 hardwood, well —_fin- ium iteat a volyisn eaie make th wh iy dake ive History has bettered itself in lace curtains. Last season we entered upon a new era a a ae a ped pe A seen at a glayce : in these draperies by importing in unprecedented quantities direct from European peasant NE kia with eed (“Patiman | No Charge for Measuring, Sewing, Lining or Laying. makers, not from European wholesale houses. We then established a new record of economy. Shelves arranged for . The first of our special contract shipments for 1911 is here, and prices are an actual Pperfect circulation, $12. 50. $30 worth for 50c a week third below the fair retail ratings. Holds 40 Ibs. of ice and) Every kind of the provision chamber baby carriage, per $is very roomy. Lots ambulat nd go- more of kind cart, from §5.75 to s from $5.25 0. Solid Mahogany Rocher,$6.75 specially for John Wanamaker, are equally unusualy-$3.90, $4.75 and Ruffled and Flat $6.50. Muslin Curtains American Made Our present assortment is larger and better than we have ever been able to provide fur our patrons. Prices range from 65¢c to $4 a paér, Hand-made Marie Antoinette Curtains Maric Antoinette curtains, Arab ian colored, made of heavy, double- twisted French bobbinet, 3 yards Jong, and now offered for $3.25 a $100 “ “ $200 * « $2.50 « $1,000“ “ $12.50" « Payable by the month if more convenient, and extra time on payments gladly given in cases of sickness or loss of position. Collectors sent IF REQUESTED, $1.50 “ “ 1500 Pairs of Cluny Curtains The long sizes selling for $2.50, $3.50, $4, $6, $6.50 a pair. back, shaped for comfort, Lots’ more tn every style at every reasonable price Row and Chatham S ‘ Dee {tt $93 t0 205 Park Row” COMperthwait Sons pair. If the grades could be bought : _ i 50¢ Monihly We will open an account for any amount on anywhere Je of Wanamaker's, | _ 1 sash sizes for $1.75, $3.25 and! Renaissance Curtains A ery ; handsomely fin proportionate terms, No Limit, emali or large. the price would not be less than $5, | $5 @ pair, that is to one-third Fine designs of French hand- shed, showing the beauti- oT ‘ Rata’. Antcuiate Are in | under the actual worth, made Renaissance lace curteins, ful grain of the wood. 10% Discount if You white oud Arabic, hire cll theother | All are hand-made and hand- | newly received, $3.25, $4.75, $5.25, Wide saddle seat, high Prefer to Pay Cash | curtains in this’ shipment, made | mounted. ° $6 and $12.75 @ pair. Priees marked in plain Agures-—no extres. Upholstery Store, Third Gallery, New Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street Sweetened Lunch Cocoa ary Rice Flakes 2006, to BBe, ID. ; ale i5¢ 1 No Mail Orders. _— ‘ Oat Flakes 11, 29¢ Bunter Goodman's Berliner Tea Ever MATZOTHS Order Now for Future Deilvery, at. AC Creamery Florida Oranges x 25 Extra Liberty Trad- Sweet juley fruit 28C1i With one 4 doren, 61400; dozen at <5C | ing Stamps Free gee ular 5 dozen, $1.00; dozen at 22C | Galitornin Grane duce LBC Mt. Vernon Pure Rye California Brandy 83,25: | h gallon, $1.65; 79C i hie’ 75 ‘CIAL Steaks 53"; fon aie 4 ‘Tuesday to 12 o'clock, wh stot 13%c Fresh Killed Turkeys—a «: .| Rib Roast Beef—jrusc ‘ar"ivcers young. dry. picked. tufkeys; 7Q| juicy one and two rib pieces wolghing 8 to 14 Ibs; 1b, 18C |i 10c Round Corned Beel, !: 12%c | eee THE ATH STREET STORE, AN EXTRA MORNING SPE Porterhouse or sirloin, Stowks, Loan cuts of native beef, no waste, 1p, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres Saag)