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SAW MOTHER DE WN BRIDLE PATH: lowing Park Tragedy. ‘filing on the wost bridle path in Fare stumbled and foil upon he fem which she has not revived. . bresband, was also dig bad penctrated her heart. cabbed eaddie horses, sgt ity Phe Ghock of seeing her jiother. Mere. Duncan Miller Knapp, killed her eyes when the horse she was Bt was learned to-day that Mrs, Knapp killed tnetantiy when her mount upon her. The horn of her side sad- Bt was shortly after 6 o'clock when Mrs, Kuso, & beautiful woman of thirty-fve, 688 an expert horsewoman, loft the Tud- Clu at No. 7 East Fifty-eighth @teet with her daughter, Both mother end daughter were mounted on spall They entered the park at the west bridie path and were opposite Ninety-fourth street accident happened. Mra, Knapp tly ahead of her daughter, rid- 8 easy canter, when her mount in @ hdle and went down. The turned over, falling with all its on Mrs, Knapp and driving the of the saddle into her feft breast. horse rested its weight on its enly an instant then scrambled fest and galloped away. The child | Signature ‘up her mount and got down, but | - | weien whe reached her mother's side un at jin a je a iF Dt ‘| at her home, No. 68 East Fifty: | January of conducting a disorderty fowth street, to-day that the child was fort in Wost Thirty-firat street, and { an alarming condition. Daring the Sentenced him to the penitenttary for " alx months. sank Into a profound coma might she B | Sweeney, at the time of his conviction “ nd sentence, furnished the bond pende Percy Knapp, the bereaved | ™ pe Weltace Percy Prine care of a /in& A decision by the Appeltate Division hreician at bis hone, Mr, Knapp te a| Of he Supreme Court, whtch reviewed | wyer and the care ee Ne olded hla conviction was just, but dot tives cannot locate him, ‘The principal evidence against Gwee- ney was that he permitted exhibitions of the turkey-trot, grigsly bear, nigger ei and bunny bug dances in his| | place. notified of his wife's death. Justice Trussell of Special Bessions to- | “| day fortelted the #2 1 Pole, bat arrived here aboard the British steamer Remuera. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ‘© Was extinct. Several men who had i the child John H, | athleties, tan't he?” reet, Where Dr, ounced that death M. T. Munkitt when the horn of the | GIRL NOW IN COMA « #4-Year-Old Emma Knapp} Lies in Critical State Fol- arse a f 00 %. She passed from one outburst of | $1.0 yaterio# to another and wh — reneth out she pasred off into deep cc i Mr, Kn as in New Haven when ye —— _—y Musi UGITIVE’S BAIL FoRFeiTeD, || EREE yc Hnorderly House Owner nad P Up 82,000 Cash. Only That court a week ago ‘apt. Roald the South He received warm welcome. or Infants and Children. Right Corset for Hot Weather A large collection of light, summer - weight batiste corsets in all styles are to be found in the L. R. models—from $1 to $10. ‘Third floor, Old Building. Boys’ Tub Suits Odd Lots of $3 to $5 Grade $2.25 |) patterns. HH handkerchiefs, 48c. ‘with spoked initials, 60c, Former } Best choice lies in sizes from 3 to 7 and mainly in suits of Russian style. In sizes 3 to 10 are sailor ] and Russian suits of many | Materials are galatea, | rep, linen, percale, and so on, ‘Fpnretey. Rertinglon Arcade 5 lew Balding Handkerchief Day | “Six 22)oc handkerchiefs for 40c”’ is not good arithmetic, but i women will find it excellent economy. Pure !inen with block i} initial and embroidery wreath. Six 12!4c hand embroidered For Men — six narrow hem- pure linen handkerchiefs |embroidery or pipings. One style fastens down glove silk bloomers, $2.50 to $3. | | 2Sc to $2.50; glove silk, plain, ary and $2; embroidered, $2 to Women’s Underwear. Vests, plain, 25c to $2; fancy, | $1.80 each. Tights or drawers, 25c to $2; Union suits, plain, 50c, to $7.50; trimmed, 50c to $2.50; glove silk, $3.50 to $6. Children's Underwear. to our di Better White Shoes for Less Money Said a man in the shoe business, “I cannot buy your regular $2 shoe to sell for less than $2.50.” We can—but only because we sell enormous quantities of shoes both in our New York and “hiladelphia stores, and can ask price concessions from good shoemakers., And by the way, there must be “a reason” too, why we sell such a tremendous lot of white shoes, There is. Women know shoe quality when they sce it. At $1.50, a light turned sole white Oxford Our Can Be Bought On Club Plan DOWN $12 Weekly Lessons for one Private instruction Beautital New $§: Combination suits, with tip. At $2, white welted sole Oxford with plain toe. Blucher style. At $2.50, white pumps with flat ribbon bows and Cuban heels, All made of good cleanable Sea Isle duck. Subway floor, Old Building, Coolest Lawn Dresses, $1 Sheer, cool, pretty Jawns in clean black-and- white or blue-and-white effects. Square Dutch Subway floor, Old Building ' good at $1. collars and three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with the back, the others at the side. Especially Subway floor, Old Building, Claasy. (Prom the Chicago Tritmane,) “Your young man fe an instructor in Store ert If you cannot call, write or tele- phone and we will send representative with full particulars. ay. 101 Halsey St. Phone Call Will Bring Representative. | TELEPHONE, 5458 RECTOR. \Dougherty’s Detective Bureau, 31 BROADWAY adowing; Investigations; Secret In- Vests, 25c to $1 each. Pantalettes, 25 to 95c. Drawers, 25c to $1. Wrappers, 25c to $1.75. B'way, Main floor, Old Building. Men's Underwear. on : The most popular style. Coat} popular style. shirts and knee Jength drawers.| Cotton, $1, $1.50; lisle thread, Cotton, 50c; balbriggan, 50c;| $1, $1.50; mercerized, $2.50; silk, Properly proportioned, be-|nainsook, 50c, 75c; madras, 50c] $3.90 to $9; silk mixed, $3 to §$: Cause nearly all made according |75c, $1; silk mixed, $1, $1.50;} merino, $3. " dimensions. linen, $1, $1.50; all silk, $2.50; Linen Tailored Suits $6.75 and $8. Special purchase of just 100 suits to sell at these remark- low prices. ably Three $6.75, either plain coat style or with slightly cutaway All have good looking girdle skirt. Beautifully finished. At $8, smart Nor- pleated and belted, as shown in coat. folks, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY Richard Webber; “The Food Department Store’’ 'E will phone you each morning for all or part of your market order. If you would like to try this plan, phone any of these numbers: HARLEM TREMONT MT. VERNON 7100 2700 3 to 8 deliveries daily throughout Man- hattan,Bronx and Mt.Vernon. Delivery once a day in suburbs. Save time and avoid shopping in bad weather. Have but one delivery mancometoyourdoor. Try This Plan To-Morrow Thursday and Friday Specials Vv Legs, Rump, Hindquarters .. eek eitise Fancy jon Large B SEA BASS, Live Long Island.... LEANSER 120th St. & 3d Ave. ...8 Cans for 20c WESSON’S SNOWDRIFT OIL, Pints, 18c., Quarts. 30c EVAPORATED PEACHES, Extra Choice, Reg. 22c. SWISS CHEESE, Genuine Imported EVERYTHING TO EAT MEAT, POULTRY, GROCERIES, DAIRY, FISH DELICATESSEN, VEGETABLES, BAKERY 177th St. & Webster Ave. Ist St. & 6th Ave., Mt. Vernon 22, 1912. positive that American tailors are second to none. 10c 30c able. oring never had.a more severe test. SUNDAY WORLD’S “TO LET” ADS. 7 Simplity Home-seeking by saving Y : time, temper and tramping. 20000 QO0OOCH000OOOCONDGOOACSNCO00O Please Yourself on Fabrics This Season. browns galore shading off into cool tans. Blue, of course, plain and fancy, iacluding sev- eral grades of Wanamaker true blue, never-shrink serge. A feature—blue serge suits of conservative cabinets. Now for Sumrier Underwear Wanamaker Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children Carefully selected, well-made and finished, provided in generous assortment for wide choosing, and reasonably priced. ° No better qualities obtainable anywhere for the prices set. Quite a few of the styles and qualities are to be had only in the John Wanamaker Stores—made for us, to our specifications. 50c to) voile, 75c; soisette, 75c. Regular style shirts or drawers, Balbriggan, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, a garment; lisle thread, $1, $1.50 garment; merino, $1, $1.25, Abdominal bands, 25c to 50c.| $1.50, $1.75 a garment; all wool, $2; open mesh lisle, 50c; cotton, $1; linen mesh, $2.50. Combination suits in every $2a models this picture. This $1 and $1.25 Heather- bloom Petticoats, 55c New shipment of 406 dozen. Fifteen colors, All accordion pleated and wonder- fully good looking. JOHN WANAMAKER Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. weather proves they will be needed in a few days. Good assortment of sizes. at Subway floor, Old Building. Subway floor, Old Building, Special at $1.50 Summer Shirtwaists Better Than Ever But at Lower Prices, Come Just When They Are Most Needed. Peplum waists of com- bination laces, filet, cluny and shadow, with voile, $1.75, instead of $2.50 to $3. Lingerie waists, with dainty low necks, voile or batiste, with Valenciennes and embroidety, three- quarter sleeves, $1.50, in- stead of $2 and $2.50. Exactly 567 all told, and most women will want half a dozen. Subway floor, Old Building, New Tub Dresses for Children Of checked percale or of plain chambray, trimmed, 50c. Of, black and white checked gingham with straight panel in the front and wide belt of white pique, piped in scarlet. 85c. Cool blue figured lawn ‘jdresses with fine colored embroidery to match, $1.25 Figured lawndresses trimmed with dainty Dres- ‘den bands in pastel shades of pink, blue and green. $1.50. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Subway floor, Old Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue : Perth to Tenth Street model, full siik lined, with silk sleeves and silk waistcoat back—at $26.50. Summer suit prices are $16.50 to $40. No one can give more at these prices or any in between. No one can give more service and style at any price than we give you at $40. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Shirt Week A very large and comprehensive display prepared with the purpose of making the selection of one’s sum- mer shirts a simple and pleasant task. 36,670 fresh; new summer shirts (less those sold since Monday), representing all desirable fabrics, grades and styles that will be worn this summer. Prices on the Burlington Arcade floor, from $1 upward. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. Featured on the Subway Floor 65c for starched shirts of usual $1 grade 75c for soft shirts of usual $1 grade 85c for starched cuff shirts of usual $1.50 grade On adjacent tables, an unusual treat in the form of 92 dozens of Plain-color Barathea Silk Four-in-hands at 25c¢ each, Subway floor, Old Building. fall. sometimes FUR STORAGE Dry Cold Air. IMPROVED METHOD. C. G: Gunther’s Sons Established 1820. prettily Superior facilities for storing Furs and Fur lined Garments, etc. Moderate Storage Charges. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS. Prices during the Summer mon‘hs are materially lower than at other Uames. 201 Filth Avenue, New York. 3000 Madiom, Men’s Summer Clothes At Wanamaker’s — Forty-seven mammoth crystal cases filled with summer suits—every one proof $16.50 to $40. ' English styles, correctly interpreted; here, not because they are English, bu because they are the thing, because men like them, want them, find them comfort- All-wool cloths and know-how tailoring back up these styles. Cloth and tail- No padding, no hair cloth, and practically no looseness to obscure faulty lines or bolster up careless work. Wanamaker tailors welcomed the test and have come through with flying colors. Hairline stripes are still with us—too good to lose. With them pencil stripes—both in worsteds and thesoft summer flannels. Soft graysin half a dozen tones of intensity, plain and fancy blues, and Men’s Summer Suits at $21.50 that are fit to go in our $25, $28 and $30 Made for us, in our way, by one of our regular tailors who found that con- tinued cool- weather had killed expected second orders and threatened to leave him with a large stock of fine Summer woolens on his hands at a time when he should be free to take up work for Worsteds and cassimeres, plain grays, pencil and bowline stripes in blue, gray and brown. Gray and fancy blue serges. Half and full-lined, two and three-button coats. All sizes, regular, long, short and stout—from 34 to 46. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ‘WP MAKES LITTLE DIFFERBMICE WHAT YOU NEED— 4) ne ae a ene pines = = yn ae i ng none 2 . - ot ae enna a a aerate WORLD “WANT.” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT. : Other Tropical Clothes ie drriadlies or black serge, .75 ans 5 paca, bleck or ‘i $3.75, $5 and $7.50. ind Norfolk suits for lounging and |] Golf, $16.50 to $25; of genuine Done- gal hom: spun, $30. Khaki Norfolk suits, $5.50, Linen coat and trousers suits. Plain, $7.50; Norfolk, $8.50. White duck trousers, $1.50 and $2. Flannel trousers, $5 and $6.50. Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. _——_———— Men’s Shoes $2.20 and $2.65 Made to Sell for $3, $4 and Oxfords of patent leather and black calfskin that were made to sell for $3. All sizes in D and E widths, High shoes, black and tan, in all sizes and widths, that are regulor $4 and $5 shoes. Broadway, com:t of Eighth st., la.n floor. The Sunday World's 16-page Joke Book, is a hummer, | SUNDAY VORLD’S “T0 LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and tramping.

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