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ak BABY’SCRIESSAVE. |WOMAN'S LIFE HANGS PARENTS CRUSHED | © INAFOLONG BED Father Is Seriously Hurt Be- fore Yells Bring Assistance in Brooklyn Home, Alhough her husband fs tn Eastern District Hospttal seriously injured, Mrs. Mary Eberhardt, of No. 680 Metropoll- tan avenue, Brooklyn, smiled to-day as he caressed her year-old babe, Joseph- fine, and called her @ life saver, Mother, father and bade were in pertl from a new folding bed which suddenly shut up and caught them in ite maw with the folowing results: Alfred Eberhardt, a machinist, six feet in height and a giant in strength, was stood on his head, his skull was clamped between the “jaws” of the bed | and he suffered concussion of the Mis wife, Mary, a large woman, was HIS VOTE, BUT HE WILL GIVE NO SIGN a McGregor Won't Indicate in Advance His Stand in Case of Mrs. Cusumano. BOSTON, Gregor jr, June 8—Alexander Mo- home after @ week's fi Middle Dam, Rangeley Lakes, Me, Counotl- lor came back to acquaint himself with the facts in the Cusumano murder case and to prepare himself for the meeting of the Governor's Council Wednesday, when the case of Mrs. Cusumano and Enrico Mascioli will be finally consid. ered. At the last meeting the vote on the Question of commuting Mra, Cusumano's | death sentence to one of life imprison- ment stood 4 to 4, with Lieut.-Gov. Luce Voting against commutation. THE EVENING WORLD, CARD PLAYERS’ DUEL; TEN SHOTS FIRED; BOTH FIGHTERS DIE Every Shot Reaches Human Target, Duelists Falling Dead Simuttancously. ‘There was nothing left for the police to do after Carlo Raizano and Jose | Strino got through shooting at edch other at Westfield, N. J, Carlo and Jone were dead, cach with five bullets tn hie body and Coroner's Phyaician Wescott, after giving permission for the burial of the pair, marked the case cloned to-day. The two men were neighbors, but were not friends. They engaged in a kame of carda jast night. Others were in the game, but Carlo and Jose played each against the other and the air was full of thelr denunciations and re- eriminations, After hours of play tho abuse bandied between the pair became too personal shoot. They were not more than five t. Each had five cartridges in volver, Ten shots were fired. stood on their feot until the were empty, then both sank to- They were dead when the by-/ Hang on! That’s what the Siberian bris- tles of the Brisco-Klcanwell toothbrush dv. Can't come out | anchored in the back, Another thing — they’re cov. | ered with a transparent Dust Cap to keep them safe from dust and “fingering.” One of the half dozen shapes {s just | jour shape—one of the four sizes is Just your size. Price according to size — 15c, 20c, 25¢, | 35c, One quality. BRISCO= KLEANWELL “The toothbrush thet holds its bristles” MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. This is “Wanamaker Rose Week,” symbolizing the con- tinuation of the reciprocal good-will that has made Wan- amaker’s more than a mere place of trade. Rose decorations will be used in the windows of the Store, and in some of the mer- chandise sections where rose- colored goods will be display- ed. At Uaioe Une Féte des Roses and the Flower of the World’s Merchandise One of the—as Far as Concerns Our Customers—Happiest Responses to our Million Dollar Call for Goods, Comes in the form of More Than 50,000 Yards of Silks Which We Shall Place on Sale in the Silk Rotunda Tomorrow Morning-at an Average of Less Than One-Half Regular Prices wide wash ribbon and the other five styles also at 85c. Low, round and square necks, some fastening down the front. An especially pretty style at $1 has empire top and sleeves of all-over eyelet embroidery with linen cluny lace. Three other good-looking gowns at the same price. Petticoats at 85c are quite amazing with their embroidery flouncings and plain hemstitched pleats. At $1 eigh styles, some ith linen lace insertion, wome with dot or eyelet embroidery flouncings, good cambrictops. Nearly 500 pieces, new from the invoice room, fresh and unhandled. Subway floor, Old Building. Young Women’s Rain- coats—$3.75, Instead $1.25, and the highest priced are handsome punch bowls at $50, which would be excep- tional even at $75. Between these two extremes are punch bowls from $7.50 up, vases $6 to $10, bowls from $3 to $10, celery trays from $1 to $6, bees dishes from $4.50 to 10. It is not the largest, but one of the choicest collections of 217 Broadway, Astor House 223 Sixth Ave., 5th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brook 10.20 0.10 “Why, she married a stay-at-home.” The pieces are without excep- tion wonderfully desirable for wedding gifts. They are beau- tifully hand-cut by the highest class body of glass-cutters in the country, and include an from $2 to $45, water jugs cut glass we have ever placed unusually large number of from $1 to $7.50, claret jugs onsale. French China Dinner Sets About % Off From two of the best-known Limoges potteries, with beautiful decorations. At $18, regularly $25 At$22.50,regularly$30 At $35, regularly $50 A ‘, is Dinner sets of 114 pieces, in- Dinner sets in three fine Dinner get 409 reppin cluding soup tureen, four meat spray designs. 113 pieces, fine border igns, dishes, bread and butter plates, with soup tureen and four meat gilt, and complete for twelve lj gold edges and gold-trim- dishes; continuous heavy gold persons. med handles. stippling on every, piece. At $18, regularly $27.50 At $27.50 regularly $40 At $37.50,regularly $55 Dinner sets of 100 pieces, all Dinner sets in three fine bor- Dinner sets in a fine border gold edges and gold-trimmed der designs. 100 pieces, with design, with all pieces gilt. 113 handles; complete for twelve soup tureen and three meat pieces, with soup tureen and lyn oaught sidewise, with her head and! = | te it of ythi but tion. The Sold high-grade sh in alt noon, rrseee, iy i aaakesciben, a M88) tence of Musciolt. other plare "and the wpectasors with+ parts Naw Veork Cin and Suburbs wnee ie 4 pop 10,000 yards, yard-wide 9,000 yards, 42 to 45-inch The baby, Josephine, WAS | ona isi ct cxnseatare we? vn (S| drew to safe distance. Carlo and Jow| Alfred H. Smith Co, New York | Rip thay ariod The ideal black habutai, perspiration and Every _ printed, foreign and | ble position in the matter, eepecially in iti shown in the Auditorium, in water-spot proof. The kind] American bordered and all-over design vers by her muffled ser ee ee = ene SS life pictures, the birth and] | Summer Silk we have been selling for 85c, woman foulards, dozens of choice. de- Ee) : The Wberhardia bought the bed last Sin’ Hantehay wea Oreteds Ie aecuunee: | Geawcatranuk ale vaceiearawin growth of flowers from bud to $1 and $1.25, all 68c yard. needs _ signs Nee a a ears and Thureday from a dealer who assured | 4,0 wate 4 g full bloom. one or more wanted colors. kind wa REE Se casi ttc] tinh cts nem soe! SUMMER SUNLIGHT | 26 AeCich & Sons. || sions and op-| | _ Frat acaSl0?, 18%, pe. €6 chine] Mioghard’® ave Been scing for $1.30 to lS ae eee oniced anny tft | refused to commit himself, on a delicate skin has the same effect Oculists? Optician: a alisha. i toa ales borders in signs, in a big variety of dis- gowns $3.50 yard, all 95c yard. ‘Mrs. Dberhardt let down ths| ‘Edo not think it te right for me to photographic plate. Half a Century in Business. Port D riow! exquisite positions, on white or evening 2,000 yards yard-wide black bed Saturday nigh: she complained that | express an opinion before 1 hear what eni ce is affected and hours tions of the Store, will mark q ud The cool pongee, summer weight, ex- the lever worked with difMcuity. y have to say,” said Mr. McGregor, | of pain may follow a too sudden exposure het color shade grounds, 65c and 75c air filters cellent black, and good rday the baby, who slept in nd I am ready to give them @ fair|to Summer sun. To protect the skin Eyes Need Not Age, the instituting of this new] | combinations grades for 50c yard. veer! LS weare to cry, and the mother I ring. from the ravages of sun, wind and u custom in business—The Fete through — ing quality. $1 grade for 680 Base Kee ber sate the bed. | Mrs “I ballave in the laws of the common- weather use elped of the Roses ii 6,000 yar ty Mowmel eee yard. Brerhardt the ae 5 i ‘ rrinout warhing creak the bed! omtee 1 eworn to uphold those lave VELOGEN With Correct Glasses ie drapiet bag ‘duapouicions of ae Splendid wate en ae closed up. a vara tna} Men Cusumanoe” cithougtt in’ gooa| _ “Beauty’s Guardian” The eyesight changes Unusual Nightgowns and over giving satin-striped effect of] automobile color. Made to sell at $2.50 A man living in another fiat heard the brilliant black on yunds of black, $1 fab | faint acreams of a baby. He put his ear|ealth, shows signe of nervousness and| Used night and morning and before radually and needs the i lan’ gror , fabric and $3—all $1 yard. © to the wall and found the screams came wch of her time in sewing. |going outdoors it will keep face and elp of glasses as you Petticoats, 85c and $1 colors and $1.25 grades for 55c yard. Main floor, Old Building. frem the Wberhardt flat. He dressed, visited yesterd hands smooth, soft and immaculate. row olde: _—— pone tS Brien, Nauhe Aieks Ln ‘the | in th ‘tf mete s becuetirnemoves ty rate ain fete velon and eye Ae Yens oe eee tae cae ea Hy No & C i a A ‘ i Eoorourat Pert eran ike tek ola ‘eee into the | ee then hy ea sight trouble are caused pag oper Hemeygll doy af 2,000 Pieces Cut Glass, 40 e Off ‘Wned stren: 5 ” ‘ . ibaa Mell! heathen ‘i D aad water woottwueh., by neglect and delay. show you this good white nain- The entire $10,000 worth will large and important articles. from $4 to $12, tall comports ¥ Tun TIDES. idrotene ably Miki geists, in collapsible tubes,! Perfect Fitting Gl sook with its yoke of linen lace | be sold for $6,000, but many The least priced are bonbon from $2 to $20, flower centers “i, bw wee ee and whet fed her from gettin With Bifocal Le: and embroidery run with fairly | pieces will be half and some dishes at 70c, easily worth from $6 to $7.50, baskets from ie ae it $8 ur’ less than half regular price. UXTH AVE.19770 20" . jn Sims STREET. 19th Strect Station Hudson Tube Another Great Day In The Million Dollar Clearance Sale New items come into the selling to-day from every section. Every one of them is an item that people want at this moment, for this trict) more than anything we show our selling power jail Jewellers in the ave tried for yeare ing watvlon at cut ways relled on watches to make Di ie have been hardly realize, to-morro’ Apenrthe wr . — Aogh arene stocks, it is a sale of in-season merchandise i TeMorrow, of $6 persona. dishes; all handles gilt. four meat dishes. -the-; ; , June slooki he: A bed - Se got sales advertised in Sunday’s papers continues to- 1 Lf J ew ell ed pa i Bote __Duvtineeen genre an toed rach belo m0 uy roula The Supreme Sale Event of the Season Continues G old $ traveling rt they, a gy aay a “i Pomme ce $2.40 dosen, Choice-of-the-House Sale ¢ l 5 rO1d gry andar, "Sires i416 18 | Rages wna” Roksan ES 9 S y' ad way . e- A Women’s Cloth Suits, at tage Atertae ath trea F Beginning Tomorrow You have but to realize that the suits were formerly sold at $25, $29.75, $84.75, $42.50 and $45 and higher to cause your eager attendance. Enthusiastic crowds of fashionable women from New York and environs await this unique selling event as the distinctive suit event of Simpson Crawford Co. Tailored as nationally famous, they are highly desirable at regular prices—think then what an opportunity is yours when you are permitted your unrestricted choice of any high class suit in the entire stock at $15! Hence, we say come early! Some Day, All Boys Will Wear Washable Suits All the Time Things are tending that way. Not long ago, the cool and picturesque tub suit was considered childish, but now even the manly chap of 14 gets into The Disposal of a Purchase of $10,000 Worth of the Richest Silk and Silk-and-Cotton Drapery and There 00 choice suits.w e sule s\ hi ing. There will be e ite K khaki ;00—w for to-morrow's sling, notwithstanding the rush ofthe fist day en’ "i beewoual | A ies es ee eee Upholstery Fabrics We shall not carry over a single one of our high priced suits, and any woman who wants $ 1 5 be AEFIV SS: : ib suits to P y one may choose ut ... ‘ | wae a Here is much too large a stock of tub suits to) At | ess Than Usual Wholesale Cost None to dealers, none C. O, D., exchanged or credited, or on approval. It is impossible paring tos describe in detail. Ope thing is general to all, how- to fill mail or telephone orders. tx rnira Fioor fan he the ‘any dealer, savess (ll | eyer—fast colors, guaranteed, $11 Satin Damask at $4.75 yard. fo pofpery is for ent That old tend, she reuation Srged qaatn end pln waite, | $7.50 Silk Verdure Tapestry at $3.50 yard. June Sale of June Sale of Twice-a-Year Sale Free (o June Graduates of Any Schoo, sailor atyle, ta here in tan, blue and §2:25. | proidered write rep Rus-| $2.50 Silk-and-Cotton Lattice Cloth at $1.25 Cut Glass : NemoCorsets | tee Rasounveinet 4 ae rans ||| fhe, blouse fume out to be a belted tian outa have «table of ther own, yard. Muslinwear | _ CHARLES A. KEENE || | Russicn, but the upper part le just $4.50 t0 $e have the sleeves] And thirty-five other patterns and qualities the same. Kindergarten tripes ere well known and deservedly popular for long wear. Sailor and Russian suite with varying collars, $3 and $3.50. The “Deck” suit is an adapta- tion of the sailor-—with amaller collar and less opening at the throat. varieties, $1.50 to $5. New and especially good: Rep suits in solid colors, at $2.50; Russian and military style, blue, tan and white; sizes Choose from a collection of more than 1,000 pieces of &5 to $8 cut glass and pay $3.98. Every piece on a lead blank, and cut as first quality glass should be cut. Bisth Ploor, a | Special Sale of Notions ‘This special Nemo corset at $2 is built for hot weather Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry | Broadway, \ew York chopped off at the elbow; chambray Russian up to size 7; galatea sailors up to 8, $1.95. Long or short trousers go with a sailor jumper of white galatea witt blue collar, at $3.75. Other Russian suits in many 180 BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES priced in this extraordinary manner. At the same time we shall sell 300 Exceptional Shirt Waist Boxes, at $1.50 to $6. 2,500 yards of Bordered Curtain Scrim at 27c a yard, instead of 40c. 1,600 yards of Striped Green Denim at 25c ayard, instead of 35c. Offering the newest, freshest muslin underwear garments for women at very much less than regular prices. Becoud Floor, comfort. It is NOT a" Self- Reducing,” but suitable for stout and medium figures. Sizes 19 to $0. Second Floor, A Sale of Brushes” crMain Fioor, Mata Floor, Tape. ed Coat ; , oleate it “ay yard eee 10g, Nickel Diaved Cont Halt Brushes, « ‘manufacturer's sample dine, solid back, FURNITURE 3to7. Sailor style, white and tan; sizes 6 to 10. i Trish Foing Curtains at $4 to $14 a pair, worth jozen Safet » ve 2c paper Pins... Tal|| 4, Fane Saat MAREes | TANSLY Batt Aun Avil valden $0 684), [AN O}| ‘ Washable Norfolk Suits—Sizes 7 to 14 | $57 to & : Muslin Curtai: $1, i d toe Curling Irons. 70] o., uprinceas” Brand| variety of shapes and vives; values to 81.001 CLOTHI N G Chak and white duc, $2.95, $4 and $5. Ba ur Muslin Curtains at $1, instead of $2 Dress Shields are wash-| Hair Brushes, of good lity bristies, black thes i. A ~ ea ‘an and gray crash, $4; gray cr » . : i Mast Ceri | at ure [uth age ot) Mee Mar and we lo ek ae eines Renaissance Bedi Sets at $2.50, instead of $4.75; spoo! te Cotton... Se ‘oot rus! ymported, in white and unb ’, | of Ee ‘ 3 4 ai yi nste: re) 90 a 75. se card Hooks and Eyes, Mlitisas £Al) cites pad Gspany’ valine tenant ela Fe Or Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. and ane t Hee a eee ee aia, Englieh Pins, 3¢ Belting, with bristles on both sides at 280, $100, won $1 Down $1.00 Weakly Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth io Tenth Street. be a lozen Wood Handle olore; worth 140." $3" $1.50 ¢ 190. “ $5" §2.00 © $240, 5 00 Ladies’ or Men’s Clothing Up to ! $1.00 Down ~$1.00 Per Week | MICHAELS BROS S'™AV. 9''ST. RKLYN a.t.sewere& co, JOHN WANAMAKE Tec Bath Brushes, long adjustable handle, nt 490, 6 Bath Brushes, long adjustable handlo, at 75e, Complexion Brushes, riveted back, at 690, SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ‘ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by Sav Time, Temper and Trampi pe ————————————— low a price 8C inch, 1 at present; also French finish dress linens, fine quality, | the new 1012 colors, and white; very imitation ebony backs, pr, 1,29 $1.00 Militery Brushes, solld back, stiff white bristles, large slae, at 59e, Clothes Brushes, wood backs, values to 790, at 390, 800 Clore! Brushes, black bristles, sot In cellulold faolng, atd9o, Co., Gizth Ave., 19th to 80th 64., in New York's Shopping Contes C7 Main Fleer,

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