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a a eee THE #£VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, sUNE 14, 1911. A | went before,” he aata reputation, as {t was the first parcohial D 6 part ight back @ yellow | school established in New York ¢ v iD n 1 marmoset and a | Addresses will be made by former tei ’ the pets “4 Mr. Beers, and tW0 | erg and pupils of oll St. Doter's. ext Sonar Pr Rev. Monsl nes Hi, MoGean, tad ti of St. Peter's Church, and his as m taken | sistant have all promised to at ere. en. ni The following aro the officers of St Peter's Alumni Society: John J. Connell, Vivo: BIND WOMAN AND ° WRECKED ON REEF, RANSACK HOUSE REACH ROME TO-DAY sident; William A. Coakle: exident n J. Ryan, His unneen, Recording Fitzgibbon, Financial Rey, Willlam F. ie and k done on thi hip Matne went to Green. wieh, Conn, In the Onelda soon after |landing nere a a: | Break Down Door After Hus-|Commodore and Guests For-| an’ foot of Haat “Twenty-third mm “HOW T0 MAKE band Leaves and Get Away | sake Yacht Ashore Off Cuba |i!y waited for ee then IT VANISH nthe Any skin blemish which causes an- eigen tis LL noyance, whether eczema, ‘herpes, ash, pimples or any form of surface | went asnore) ST, PETER’S: ALUMNI TO DINE. [trot , will be promptly disposed of | t With $259. for Ward Liner. ONE MAN IS ARRESTED. | Comm th seven « ed yacht Vir t Positively Identified by or “orate nents. abou’ hve miles ise of a little Poslam Noth: | Suspect Positively Identified by |{,, f Cuba art ‘ lise ever has equalled the worl of . ere tniany oa the Graduates of Historie O14 schoot| this remarkable remedy in curing ob- | Victim, but Declares In- | rhe members of the party on the | Pian Dinner To-Night. | stinate surface diseases and clearing | toga were: J 8 McCutcheon, Colgate] Arrangements have been completed| affected skin Hegema: Riker's, nocence. Hoyt, Henry Robinson, Haset! Howeils, {for the first annual dinner of St. Peter's | Kalish's and all druggists sell Pow Dr. F. M. Smith, Prof. Henry Rowe|School Alumni Society, which will take| lam; two sizes, 50 Cog $2. Shelley and Edward Beers. place at the Broadway Central Hotel,| Write for free ; eee Wen A. maa | Fifteen minutes after her husband = Th. town was mot at Quarantine | N°: 673 Broadway, this evening. gency Laboratories, 3 enty- St. Peter's School has a historical] fifth street, New York City. had left his home for work this morn- by Uionaire’s yacht Oneida, with ing three men broke into the house of berg ae Frank Hastings on board, Mra, Caroline Miller of No, 118 Adams | 4%4 Comomdore Benedict was taken to the Ward tine bler at the Toot of Wail street, Hoboken, bound and waRKed her sirget, ‘The othera of the party re- and robbed the house. A man has been | mained on the ship that brought them arrested and has deon identified by Mrs. from Cuba betes your little ones Milter as one of the men who particl-| Commodore Benedict was jolly and | pated in the attack upon her. He was looked tn the best of jealth, as did all h d rae vin mat ant oe poe wo Seon Hwtnmivo wacom EQ Play the piano and you eget in a blue yachting ult and cap. His searohing Hoboken and nearby piaces| rudy face ahone and he certains for his two companions. |weemed none the worke for his expert | ‘The prisoner is August Weimar, ftty- | ence. five years old, of No. 1812 Clinton street, ENJOYED WAITING FOR RELIEF | Hoboken. He protests his tnnocence, TO REACH THEM. but Mrs, Miller is positive he was one! will | be glad of the influence} ~, on their after lives. Bares wee ning of the Virginia on the reef, “Lat fists If you want to try Me, siiler te 2 coreman for the Con: Capt. Bond tell you shout that himaele aati k i a little experiment, 8 custom to leave home each thy ‘appeared to f the year about | good deal of contden: | We j letus send you one of the 2 o'clock. occupy @ one- that {t was : \ celebrated MEI STER family house at the Adams street ad He would say nothing about the run- | tt ff. bay rome and are considered pretty (well om Piie confirmed the atortes already tora)! W PIANOS on Cd i ion the pleasant time they had while | tween 2 ard 8 o'clock and prepared waiting for relief from the Premier. > free trial, T ere wi breakfast for her husband. After he) had left she locked the door and went| him a chance to see a good deal of| be no expense to you of back to bed. She had just lain down| Cuba, that he had been taken around Rison ‘chore was a, kntck at the dour [oa the, Consal Generate Jauach and ; aN any description. We Thinking her husband hed returned, | that with Messrs. Hoyt and McCutch- will pay the cartage to Mea Miller hurried to the door, She | €0n he had motored over four thousand ; back 1 f @d not open it, but asked who was untry, going as far asilyour home and the cartage back to our place o al eg hve tose gan oiled \lbusiness if the piano is not the handsomest and most Bar cai Coceer cha oveauer avss| Gepctin et toe meemier eat ese mellow toned instrument you have ever heard. If you find, upon an exhaustive trial, that you wish to buy it refused and ordered the speaker away.| captain of the Pr rand twelve dry | we will sell it to you on this proposition: and n it ylelded three men burst BIG SHIP. Rothschild's Ten Year Guarantee With Each Instrument. cry out she was eeized from behind. She! and as as Itatuba, 110 miles up the) obtained a sheet from the bed. This Prices from $175 to $350 They had ransacked the house well the bet, reveling @ hidden pocketbook. || SCIATICA or NEURITIS | FORCE OPEN DOOR AND BIND) £0048 boxe y had all gent their | NO GASH PAYMENT DOWN—NO INTEREST—NO EXTRAS. into the house. Mrs. Miller rushed Dr. F. M. Smith epoke about the ex- | - was quickly overpowered and while one | Topajos, a tributary. You may choose from the eight different styles of was torn into strips. Part of it wae No Prizes, Puzzle Schemes or Club Plans demanded to know where her money when one of them swung @ mattress off | Th ce "6 d finds: th a . sto | a al crs on | THE MEISTER PIANO co. NARCOTICS | tug He said that the accident had give Instead pressure was put on the door! FAR UP THE AMAZON RIVER wn PIANO STOOL AND SCARF FREE. but before she could get 4t unlocked and| they had gone 1,000 miles up the river and another held her down the third you for a month free of al cost. 10 bind her ankles and wrists, The men eee eenrees © search: | Rheumatism We Pay the Freight No Matter Where You Live and left the house. Mrs. Miller, who had been struggling | HELPLROS WOMAN, | Packing thelr clothes | 5 or PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $1 A WEEK: toward a window to make an outcry. | poration of the Amazon. He said that | of the men held a hand over her mouth | ‘Ths 1s further than any large MEISTER and we will lend the instrument to used for a gag and the rest was used was, and when they received no re- A PRESCRIPTION FOR Pianos of Other Well-Known Makes, $75 and Upwards. money the men (Rothschild & Co., Sole Owners, Chicago, III.) with her bonds, nally succeeded in Swintow and screamed and nelahbors EASTERN BRANCH, NEW YORK CITY came. They called the police and De- tectives Hopper and Barrone began an investigation When they took the man they arrestes before Recorder McGovern the latter AG STRAL CHEMICAL 09. held Welmar without ball pending the . completion of the investigation. Sulte 711 Flatiron Buildls ‘ork. Clarendon Bldg., S. E. corner 18th St. and 4th Ave., Tel. Stuyvesant 353-354. Take Elevator to Tenth Floor. DOUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS FOR TOBACCO TAGS, SOAP WRAPPE! Double ry Stamps to 1 o’Clock *"', 542" Saie Bulletins for Thursday Bi¢ Sale of Notions and Dressmakers’ Supplies Women’s and Misses’ $1.50 and $2 Canvas Oxfords, 69c Clearance Women’s $8.75 to $10 Linen Suits, $5 Celebrated Makes of Corsets—-Extra Special, $1 Special Values in June Sale Muslin Underwear Continuing Our Home and Hospital Drug Sale (“gaan ee A Great Sale of 10,000 | Men’s Shirts at About ¥y Price You'll Buy a Dozen When We had to take every shirt two lea hand to get them at our pric now, that men who come here t ng Philadelphia makers had on nd we want to emphas: opened to shirt values, such s town has never You See ‘shirts, Every style, every pattern. Many I shops as good a display in regular stocks, All priced at one-half roy on Them BP” main floor tables to-morrow. P Here are Pongee n plain colors. ndy With nea Men’ sol& 91.25 ane ings. All the shir demand for these shirta should be enormous from the start Men’ Ss Sl. 50 Sois< tte Shirts Nit izes helio and n % e wit | I double 1 cuffs and neckbands, d pearl buttons, Best workmaneh througnout. All sizes... ) Men’s $1.25 Shirts Of mercerized pongee, with double F ich ouffs and soft collar to match, Other houses re asking $1 r these same shirts. ‘They 4 come in white, champagne, light » wray Nicely finished with pearl buttons. Jit and workmanship very superior. All elas Men’s Sample Shirts From a prominent maker, The lot constets of shirts | of woven and printed madras, percales, cords and a f C Quantity of pongee shirte with French cuffs in plain color with neck bands. Algo pongee shirts in ame | colors with deep turn-down collar and pocket i q Mail Orders ) Filled. Phone KSciieG) For Men of All Ages and All Sizes—Just So That They Care for Correct Dress—-These 254 SUMMERSUITS For Men at $18 Made Up for Us Especially from Fabrics Intended for $25, $28 and $30 Suits About thirty patterns —all new and seasonable. ae Light and dark fabrics (i 2 plain and fancy worsteds and cheviots. Mohair- lined. The price is possible only because we have purchased the fabrics at aconcession. They rep- resent the season-ends of one of New York’s best houses. Our usual war- ranty, as to all-wool and other qualities, covers them. Tailoring the best —fashioned the Wana- maker way! SELLING WILL BE- GIN WITH THE OPENING OF THE STORE TOMORROW. Extra salespeople will be provided. In all sizes, up to and including 46. We regard these as the © best suits we have seen this season to sell at or near this special price—$18. Main floor, New Building. New Prices Appear on ““Thursday—Matchless Money-Saving Attractions _ ‘Matchless Money-Saving Attractions OS Two Big Lots of s, Ties, Oxfords Pump Greatest Savings Ever Known At ¢ No mincing matters—no holding back of this or that lot for greater profit Progressive, aggressive merchandising won't allow of it Whether you want shoes for house, country, street or dress wear, your needs will be fully met. For vacation wear, in addi- tion to all leathers, here will be found Canvas, Linen. Satins, Velvets, Crashette, Cordette and Ottoman. New, clean, correct-fitting, good-wearing—every pair with our guarantee behind it. We'll be tremendously busy to-morrow. It will be an epochal event in our shoe department. 3,000 pairs of extremely stylish, cor- 2,500 pairs of smartest, newest, best . LOW SHOES; all leathers, all sizes, all| féct Summer Shoes. Every style, shapes. An economy absolutely with-| ¢very leather, at a price-cut out of all out parallel. proportion to the value. 5,000 Pieces of Beautiful New French Jewelry at Half Price The Entire Sample Line of Importer and Manufacturer oer curt” > Aiated Pits Coteesaleta bade on The collection and variety are so large that it would take an entire page to do them justice. Hundreds of them would make handsome and appropriate gifts for the boy or girl graduate. There Will be tremendously active buying / : here to-morrow, because the values are out of all proportion to the prices Women’s Suits and Dresses asked. S || [ScisPlaed, Jepelled and Silver Jeweled Lorgnette, Chains.) Regular Even these rare imported costumes of pongee an rich satin are not immune, despite their one-of-a-kind ex- Cae Cuff Pins, Bar Pins, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Fobs, Men’ ‘| Values jewelled [aa Lavallieres, Hat Pins, Belt Buckles, Sash Chains and TieCla clusiveness. Pongee suits that crossed the water to set the Ti) c seca 39c 89c 50c to styles here at $80 to $125, are now $26 to $50. Satin suits, $3.00 imported and of native origin, are now $15 to $70. Original prices were $27.50 to $140. Tailored Cloth Suits—Serge,| Featherweight Foulard Frocks worsted, etc., are now largely em- |at $7.50 are another late purchase— $1.08 Recent Fiction, 44c Buy your summer reading now. For to-morrow we shall offer an ex- braced in two late-season groups, at |secured when the maker welcomed pe For Doom © 6 agreely yan Oc etter" Sy ten $15 and $25, respectively. These | assistance in keeping his dressmakers “Gloria,” by IO. Bartlett, tague Glas ” groups are more or less miscellancous | together. Styles were selected from “oy Whittaker's Place," by Joseph by i in character but contain only worthy | the best thoughts of the season. agincoln, ‘, i ‘Town,’ Marie Von suits of this season's styles and Res Black Satin Messaline Dresses Eyrect, Steven, by Clara Louise qualities several degrees above the | at $9.75 are the very latest arrival. “The People of the whirlpool,” by biog fl gen A These convenient coat styles, with ‘Osgood Wright. Silk Dresses—In this group st | sailor collar and short sleeves, are new wis Bands" by Mary Johnston. by Alta King $10.75 are some dresses from our | tailor Couar nnd short sisevess tring Line,” by Robert Cham- Uausper hy Wed. Lock earlier stock on which prices have a, < bers. [ of Orange Ribbon,” by been revised. But more of them,| Also a limited number in navy particularly these rich-looking veiled blue messaline, at $9.75. Materials ide Anh The’ Btrawberry Mandkerohief,” by foulards, were bought recently after |@nd models are all such as one would ‘Katri bY Elinor Macartney rit in Prison” by Robert Hichens the ‘ers had revised their prices, |€xpect at not less than $15 to $20. Values are exceptional. A number of | But all signs fail in June! colors and designs. Second floor, Old Building. Black and Colored Silks A $15 LINEN SUIT FOR $10 COLORED MESSALINE SATIN—all pure silk; 18% inches wide s street and evening shades, also white or black. Reg. $9c; yard An Example of the many Low Prices in the Girls’ Store || | NATURAL PONGEE—all silk; suitable for coats or gowns When an Opportunity comes to us to buy something at a 27 inches wide...... lower than usual price, the advantage is yours as well as ours. 33 inches wid In this occasicn, we purchased a special lot of linen suits 36 Inches wide of the identical kind we have sold all season at $15. The price of the new comers, however, is only $10. What the Suit is like.—Of heavy tailored linen, in white or natural color, with a short poereuceon coat whic has linen collar and revers with over-collar of white linen, having em- broidered and printed dots in tan or lavender. Cuffs to match, 52-INCH IMPORTED SICILIANS—colors and black; WHITE SHEPHERD BLACK ENGL with striking pearl buttons. Panel peek sireo ola Bulan: and ALL WOOL GREAM STORM SERGE. Yard. 32-INCH ALL WOOL IMPORTED § “navy, cream and black; $4-INCH Wc Introduce You'to Our Moderate:Priced ALL WOOL FINE WALE DIAGONAL—navy and bi S4-INCH ALL Millinery Tomorrow We Make a Special WOOL MANNISH SUNG: 54-INCH IMPORTED BLACK STRIPE Showing of $5 Hats MOHAIR. Yard...... . 98c These hats which we have specially prepared to sell at $5 tomorrow Laces Per Tiroidaries are surely among the prettiest ever sold for this sum. Most of them are EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS AND BANDINGS—in cambric, 1 2 chip cr Milan braid, and all of a better quality than is usual in $5 millinery. nainsook and Swiss; from 1% to 5 inches wide. Reg. 19c; yard.. 2léc Our skilful milliners have trimmed them in a hundred delightful SWISS FLOUNCINGS—27 inches wide; open and showy patterns; suit- ways, with better materials than hats of this price usually wear. able for lingerie dresses. Regularly 95c; yard. . , 69¢ A pretty white chip hat is draped with soft white tulle and ALLOVER EMBROIDERY—22 inches wide; suitable for ecomed witon Bal of \ulpsalcieep ui Gn ar vee ny eee kimono waist and guimpes, Reg. $1.25 to $4.50; yard... 75 in 3.50 rie Oran OOPS age eee re in equally: emert. ER NET AND SHADOW EFFECT ALLOVERS —in white and ' Anstess: lores bat of witice: crip hae bend of violets around’ the sesso lbic for yokes, 48 in. wide, Regularly 69¢ to 6225; gil yard 49c to 1.98 crown and is topped by a sais tative Den, vei 4 : Pepe Moree ae le pep hren ep ey LINEN TORCHON EDGES AND INSERTIONS—from 1 to 4 Inches wide. Regularly 10c; per yard.. : .. SC and quills, flowers and ribbons on others. All are delightfully summery, Furniture Re-Upholstered nie and we know no other $5 hats to equal them. Let us do your re-upholstering now. Not alone do you save by taking soft finish; for wear ‘and quality it cal nnot be aii ated for less than PADS YEO ci icccieccrssrsceseeecseece 4 Let us show them to you tomorrow as a sample of what our moderate priced Millinery Section can now offer. Second floor, Old Building. advantage of the special rates quoted during the summer months when our uphotsterers are not busy, but your furniture is stored free in the meantime, A Shower of Summer Flowers Our estimate man will call and quote rates. "Phone or write. 25e a Bunch—Worth 75c to $1.50 Blankets and Curtains Cleaned We swept the millinery flower-garden clear—in other words bought Send us your blankets and curtains before going away for the summer importer’s entire stock. out an lnpores lilacs, wistaria, daisies, poppies, fruit, fruit blos- and we will clean them to sult the most exacting. All work {s executed under our direct supervision. Free storage during the summer months. Moderate 108, WIM Rome re rie all the flowers that bloom on summer hats. Same things selling here all season at 75c to $1.50. Take any of these at aks 0 bunts! ! pam 8 ¥ erm in ‘Whois $9 Benin BROT APP OT oor, Old Building. rates. . ‘ H With Frills, Touches of Color and Hand-Embroidery English Porcelain Away Below Value 2 “Open stock” and one of our best patterns in ENGLISH PORCELAIN blue and $1.75 and $ gold decorated Dinnerware, now offered at sensationally low prices. We will Unbelievably low prices for such pretty things. A blouse sell all sizes of plates, coupe soup plates, cups and saucers, uncovered 10 tucked all over with clusters of tiny tucks, has a pretty lace vegetable dishes, meat dishes and bowls at the remarkable price...... IC edged side frill, and is only $1.75. You may purchase an entire set in this pattern at proportionate savings, 2 is every good kind of blouse imaginable. The neat voile mS with effective pipings of color or insets of colored $4. 00 Cut Glass, doz., 2. 15 $2 Linen Napkins, 1.°%, uP Gos. 69¢ voile, the lingerie blouse with a charming panel of hand em- WATER TUMBI WHI Warranted all’ linen NAPRINS WAISTS--- GLASSES and MIN RAL WATER heay foal Geel ot & in broidery extending down the front and over she shoulders, GLASSES—diamond and fan pat-| butap ints aceon and pot designs: ———$—$_$___—— dl tern; regularly $4.00 per doz; ae a+ eNom: Only Perfect Shoes in this Face aS SE! IS Dresser Shams and tory Surplus of 4520 Pairs of ‘ Basement Economies Scarfs, eact Women’s Summer Low Shoes |\}%,.%i""™" Ge | choi of inl sete Seana “ Of $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Grades, $1.65 STANDARD NURSERY TUMBLER HEMSTITCHED AND dest, from the enormous factory of the Thos. G. Plant, Co., r AIRS INEN EMBROIDERED SHAMS a nese thaje-marked, cither “Queen Quality” o “Boston Favorite.” FOLDING HAMMOCK CHAIRS” gg | AND SGARFS. "Scarfs are $0 Inches ‘hey are stamped on the soles with the prices for which it was intended a AE es ie, Toe | long _Shams, 30 Inches squar hould sell, as named above. 5 that ney are aclling at $1.65, instead of at their higher prices, because the Se eh aT 10c |Men’sCloth Overcoats Stored, 1.50 factory made a few thousand pairs more than their regular agents cal for — EXTRA AME! GAL-| Humg on separate hangers in Ratan nar ant iver ine factory with a ally output of many thousend paire, 4) IRON GARBAGE CAN, colt, try alr storage vst hy a ong rrow, with deep rim cover; size 11x sured against loss by fire, theft or Pumps. Reown bid Tan call, 18. Narrow, 11% inches. Regularly 89¢,, 65€|moth, Phone and our wagon will eall Ribbon ties. Black kid. wide widths, Ready Thursday, in the Basement, Ol d Building. _———— _ John Wanamaker Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth / Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— e A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET. ft,