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_ (Great Women’s speci i. : to $9.59, THE BVENING WORLD, SUESDAY, WAY 2, 1911. RUBBDAY, MAY 3) 392). ret am wort eine ENTIRE WIRELESS JURY ory had. fatied wo frequently | AERONAUT SCHAECK DEAD. | ARRESTED AS HE LEAVES JAIL! |ANT hight? 1 hope you IS ORDERED DISCHARGED. sini | Swiss Pilot Took Part in Laat nig) Wite Who Had Come From Ool- New One to Be Impanelled as a) “BIG TIM” WANTS LIQUOR © | Balloon Race Here, Ter oE GUNG csigdtes ices ca, |. COAT ALES " jones by SOLD IN SHOW PLACES,}, BERLIN, Bwitzertand, May 2—co1,) Leo “4 Rubin, twenty-five years i Jore Schaeck, the Swias aeronaut, | 4 , whose home is in I hol of polsonow He Introduces a Bill Allowing | * drug Fathe: npoted in last year's internation. from Sing 8 Sahn, Medic y ' on race at St. Louls, died to- terc or serving a on r bat Th . : - ne Places of Amusement to Pass y arrested to-day 0} rae Hed ee . DROVE GIRL NAD WOMAN CALLED TO TRIAL Out the Drinks. | whieh tan ia at iliet ns, Ot big Md the name of J “* the body and hich landed jemarie, Qua, ha Ri 4 ‘ FOR MYSTERIOUS MURDER. ALBANY, Big Tim’ | Ing covered a distance of 8 miles. The make a sireneth of atrahip took fourth piace tn the contest which was August Po: stem IMatrtct Judge Mar. | Sulltvan came to ther y and ordered the vaudeville houses of entertainment wher When Rubin was arraigned hefore |impu ities out of pt the system and ‘on by Alan R. Hawley and | In the batlooon America 11 Magistrate Appleton tn theCentre St Young Man's Parents Sued for 2,0") 5 \ t t fi Court his wife was present, we o order ot Cater | Dover Oe o'New York city Pavia t | She had come on trom Co! ruling ew Yo y Police De ‘ on navern) dep- partment. [AVIATOR DASHED. TO ‘DEATH, | | monthe ago t Breaking Off Plans n ast night ‘The Suillvan bill explicitly states that $$$ | husband ¢rom or an ‘ all 8 of amusement, expecially Jermany, May 2—| working in a dep for Wedding. bing tneons: wher cing and singing are given, | Li r of the German army, who! port herself and had sa » . Father Jobn n ¥ nai shall be allowed to pass ¢ in | re ved an aviation pilot's| money to pay thelr way to a ttheen Medicine is th A_ bili wiping out the pri { of Education and mubstitut th his aeroplane from a city, where they were to have started height of one hundred and fifty feet to- | life over again day and was 50 injured that there is| ‘The tatlor was held without bati to no hope of his recovery. awalt the action of te Grand Jury ig for it al board of only fifteen com - introduced to-night by SHE IS IN AN ASYLUM. Not a pate: yatem Son of Wealthy Opera Cos- tumer Helped Fiancee Plan Her Trousseau. The Bank | | | An Exhibition and Disposal of ORIENTAL RUGS Without Precedent in New York and gave em 1d never leave it! being t estate quantian | internet in. the spp Age) manifested by © "the Jury had been men were aworn @ Ham, who ts presiding, that heart their duties, and the trial Bweethearts trom chfidhoed, love cul @inating in betrothal, edding for Seat Christmas, an elaborate trousseau Which the youth designed, « silt and an ahandonment—then the State Insane Agyoam at Imip, where the elghtens Fear-old gin te a hopelems maniac This in brief ts the pathetic at @ young firl's lost love, told to Justice Biachoff's part in the Supreme Goure in a sensational sult iodged @gainst the young man's parents for How {8 my darling to-day? ‘Think their alleged prevention of the cere- a Frejsinger to M aw dated from No. ect and read 6 is not much to in order that |, mupr happy. #8 otic vint ne down and nes to my own iN .Rrvin Mt 2 E. E. TURLINGTON, VICE-PRESIDENT. 265 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. 841 BROADWAY, COR. 13TH ST. s@-NEW STORE-—-125TH ST., NEAR 3d AV. URS is a splendid opportunity in this sale that results from the Re- organization and Extension of this business. If you know Hackett, Carhart Clothes you will be quick to take advantage. If you do not yet know Hackett, Carhart Clothes make their acquaintance now. Extra Trousers with Suits Many of these suits have extra trousers of the same goods. This is a special Hackett, Carhart feature that hundreds of men will appreciate. The assortment includes blue serges and mix- ture effects, in cheviots, worsteds, velours and cas- simeres. The fabrics are from the best American and foreign looms. The tailoring, done right here in New York, is exceptionally high class. Hackett, Carhart Clothes are riade in New York for New York men. Men’s Suits Reduced Gesertod girl te Margaret von » @ fiaxen-haired, lightly dutlt @miden. The younk man who failed to Ree his marriage date i9 Georgs Freis- | ' twenty-two years old, aon of Paul R. Freisinger, wealthy Metropoll- fam Opera House costumer. ‘The story | ms discioes! when Lawyer W. T.| & F, Eschbach, who $8 the committees of the insane girl's tate, oppoent « m | Qemneys representing young ¥relsinger 9 force Bechbach to guarantee the @tete of an action aimed at the boy's gasents. $50,000 Damages Asked. | The Wanamaker Auditorium Clothed in the | Beauty of the Finest Persian Weaves |A Spectacle Unique in the Business History of the City 1,000 Carpet Size Rugs | 2,900 Smaller Rugs CHIEFLY NEW IMPORTS |More Than a Quarter Million Dollars’ Worth in All—| | KILLS BED BUGS Peterman’s Discovery kills bed bugs and their eggs. A sure preventive. Peterman’: fp Roa Food ies roaches, water bugs acts an and beetles. & andard for 24 years. _copeprllatboyldiens iy mye kills ants and fleas, Parents conepired to prevent the mar- Peterman’s Moth Food —Odorless — Kills moths. tage by breaking off the enkagoment A euro preventive, ier coercion and by the threat of dis- (mheriting the eon if he married Mins ‘Von Hooh. It waa stated by Mr. Grid- Jey that another quit, claiming breach promis to marry, tn tn preparation against the eon. Freteinger's lawyer held thet the tn- competent had no property and that the action for conspiracy emid not be maintained, because Freisinger’s par- ents hed « perfect right to persuade their won not to marry Miss Von Hoch At a Discount of 35 Per Cent. Tomorrow, and for several days following, in if they @0 chose, Lawyer Grifley re- Insist on Peterman’s. | PL a To Suminiahis torted that tis 4: A ol 4 F ; the Wanamaker Auditorium, will be presented 1,000 S! arize At ha demented cient had @ niet ysin tig eu Paley at $13.50 Persian carpets—Kermanshah, Serapi, Mahal, Sa- A Few Facts Men's sya eee AD and rouk, Kashan and Ispahan—at prices never before | THE REASON $22.50 Suits, $15.00 $30 Suits... "$21. 50 quoted for equal quality. Prices are approximately We get these rugs is be Fy $ these ps tas i the same as rule in Constantinople. twelfth of the entire An The smaller rugs, of which there are twenty-five import of Orientals and wat- hundred or more, could not be bought at wholesale | (iA dulik disposal the imporrs | for the prices we shall sell them at retail. We Put Them | New Shipments—Each Rug an the sucitorium Because even our fine galldes were not large enough to proer- | Chosen Individually ly show this great collectio! Most of the rugs in this distribution are ship- | PRICES | ments unbaled within the last few weeks. Come to Ra eaeaye pre tores thanseriih| us direct from the interior of Persia, they one by excellent color and texuire! | one are selected as individually fit to be presented to our customers. Special attention is called to the Ispahan rug of the Seventeenth Centry, obtained from the collection of a connoisseur in Athens, Greece; also to a Yhecdis | rug of the Sixteenth Century. Prices of the smallest rugs begin at $3.85, ,and those of the large sizes termiate | at $7,000. In all the splendor of the Eastern spectacle in the Wanamaker Auditorim, it is well to remember that each rug is safeguarded by the absolute Wanama«er guarantee. We stand back of the fact that in no rug is there any but vegetable or aninal | dyes and that the commercial taint of aniline coloring is not to be found unler any guise. The welcome of the Wanamaker Auditorium is yours. 2,000 Smaller Rugs—Chiefly New Imports Men's $22.50 47 59 | Men's §30.end gag 59 ’s$25and Sis'sute 919.50 | Sora": $27.50 LAST 4 DAYS The Most Remarkable Sale of RAINPROOF COATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Ever Known in America, Now Nearing End Steady Stream of Pleased Purchasers Causes Excitement in Retail District! Famous Raincoat Manufacturers forced to close their doors in various cities and surrender goods to our Mr. F. C. Gevin. Whole Raincoat Trade now in panic. | STANDARD MERCHANDISE | AT SENSATIONAL PRICES: The Original White Sale— The Wanamaker May Sale of Underclothes—is Built Upon Straight Lines With tailored suits cut on the perpendicular and frocks that show every wrinkle of the undergarment correct underclothes can no ionger be cut hit or miss and the less ruffles and gathers the better. THIS SPRING THE ENTIRE MAY UNDER- CLOTHES SALE AT WANAMAKER’S IS BUILT ON STRAIGHT LINES. Straight petticoats without flounces. | Fitted top petticoats with flounces and underlay. | Straight combinations with or without flounces and underlay. Princess slips without ruffles. Straight drawers. Kimono sleeved nightgowns, | Crepon underclothes for travelers. | Fitted corset covers. Extra sizesin unusual variety of pretty styles. French lingerie generously hand em- Shirvan mats, average size 2 x 2 ft. 6in., $3.85. Persian Mosouls, extra large, $17.50 to $25 Carabagh rugs, average size 3 ft. 6 in.x 4 ft. Trans, Shiraz, Serabands, average size 4 x 7t., | | A |] |) 6in., $7.50. __ | $25 to $35. ‘ brolearné 678 very moderately priced. | Beloosbisten mats: average size 2 ft. 8 in.| pall strips, average size 3 ft. x 9 ft. to 12't, ry " 7 at trimmings. x1 ft. 6in $16.75 to $19.75. Women Ss Cravenettes, Silk| Men Ss English Slip Ons The saving on all these fresh, new garments is | _ Kazackjais rugs, average size 3 x 5 ft., $10.50 Fine-Persian hall strips, sizes 3.x 12 ft. tc16 | Pongee & Mohair Raincoats at Cravene: tes & Gabardines at considerable, as brides—every woman—will discover. |] || © $12.50. ft., $45, Kerman mats, average size 2 ft. x 3 ft., $13.65. Mosoul rugs, average size 3 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in., $15.75. Persian Mosouls, #16, 85. Extra Persian hall strips, Mosouls, Hamadns, Sarabends, 3 x 15 ft. to 3 ft. 6 in. x 19 ft., $6 to $75. Less Than Cost of Materials Alone! | | 4 Wholesale Cost! ! Freeh shipmuanie Dave beh ewig i0eyed. And | all (eee we stayed last night to mark them and have them | $12.00 Goodyear and Ply mouth Coats at. | All ft i rae c ready for you to sce for tomorrow. All 815,00 Goodyear and Ply nouth Coats at. | Alls * i i ; , All 818.00 Goodyear and PI mire mts “ All The great variety of women’s waists, children’s All $20.00 Goodyear and Plymouth ( Ali underclothes and dresses, women’s house dresses and All 822.50 Goodyear and Plyr h Ce Al well-known corsets adds even more interest to this All $25.00 Goodyear and Ply Mi May Sale. All 827.50 Goodye: {Plymouth Cx AIL & Sailor collar nightgowns—original, Paris-like—yet made All 830.00 Gor ud Plymouth © for this sale to sell at $1, $1.50 and $2, All $35.00 Goodyear and Plymouth ¢ Crepon gowns which every woman likes who sees their . PTE enon — creamy, crepy weave, which needs no ironing, $1 to $2, ’ Vi 50) Combinations—corset cover and skirt and corset cover and drawers, with ruffle or the new flat trimming—dozens of CHILDREN’ Ss oA PES L LADIES’ rm NCOATS / ou larly unusual is the Princess slip at $2, with its rows | 400 plaid interlined, All vides ae" ra a of Valenciennes on the yoke and lace trimmed flounce, Value $3.50 Straight petticoats without underlay, with fitted tops, $2 und Plymouth Coats at. and Plymouth nd Plymouth Coats at 1.00 Goodyear and Plymouth Coats at 2.00 Goodyear and Plymouth Coats at 5.00 Goodyear and Plymouth Coats at 7, 50G 1 and Plymouth Coats at aPl Special Lot Beloochistan rugs, soft silky effects, $8.3 to $14.25, Persian Sarouks, Tabriz and Ker age size 4 x 6 ft. 6 in., $37.50 to $7 | Royal Persian Kashans, average size, 4x ft., $130 to $175. ans, ver- Ivmouth Coats at. 4 hc d Plymo Specia Collectin _ Antique Kima- “dans, Seraends and Fereg.ans, | £i2ze8 rangingfrom 5 ft, Gin, x0 ft, to 6 ft. 9 inx 16 ft. to 17 ft. $73 to $225. Other Details in Evening Mail and Evening Telegram Tonight JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly AyT. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. | ee English a 7 tor 145 Peathe: Yonts mers H vsolutely oe he aM 3.75) As the great bulk of the merchandise has been specially | proof, G made to our order you will not expect to see anywhere else the | same Poris inspired styles, the same soft fine materials, uncom- je mon laces, hand-loom embroideries and the delicate colors of | RAINCOAT ribbons which we have personally chosen. COMPANY Third floor, Old Building. 872 BROADWAY | .10 - 242-214 SIXTH AVE. John Wanamaker paceriasiack: h to 10th SI CORNER 18TH STMELT STORES | ONE DOOR FROM 36TH STREET Foruvily A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Ave,, &th to 10th St,