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nacre LEER OEE YOUTH 5 is) awim to the shore. The tide was too strong and they were being swept to- wards the dangerous eddy when Rich- ard Connore of No. 127 Bast One Mund- red and Twelfth street, another Dock Department employee, went to their aid. The three managed to work their ‘way to the shore. pana LONG VIGIL TRAPS A THIEF. Detective Hides Two Nights in a Small Closet. YONKDRS,, June 10.—After remaining all night two nights in succeasion in a 5 RESCUED BY DOCK LABORERS AT PER. OF LINES Three Men Brave Death in East BLOW MEN TO PIECES WITH ARMY RIFLES IN CHINESE RIOTS Chinese Assembly Denounces cording to despatches received here, the brutality that hes occurred in the varl- ous citles is of a Executions ar troops distance of only five yards and vir- tually ble fragments avattered rors are so appalling that the detaile are indescribable. the citizens of Wuchow to plan ven- , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1912. |Nature’s Springs. Ls on Hunyadi 3 | Janos revolting nature, | | | feel betteranddo iring vol s at them from a them to pieces, The of their bodies are then er the streets, The hor- -Water Secret meetings have been held by % oo trail that there was feance on the officials ngaged In care | WATURAL LAXATIVE River to Bring Boy Governor of Canton for Hor- | 1000 sotdicrs is stationed in the cian |S 22aee om Arising for © him to stand upright, Po- Ashore. ror Acts of His Troops. of the Dock Depart. in the ment saved the iife of a small boy In| North Hroadway, the East River off Sixty-stetth street| For some weeks Schmidt and the po- this morning, though they nearly ‘ost ron have been Faaehined “id inf he terioas manner tn which the safe their own lives, The boy, Charles been opencd and its contents stolen, No | | Charies of No. 113 First avenue, was nbination | quaa———s—memmemmmmmmmmmmees HONGKONG, June 10.—The Chinese Assembly at Canton has denounced the tion of the Governor of Canton in tting martial law into effect. Ac- unconscious when taken out and Wale) ine out Pp and no|———— 7 Page ee revived after diMeculty. The men WhO! one tut Be the Inner e faved him worked over him until thoy |door After the Yonkers sleuths Salt Water Bathing found that he was all right, then took him to a hospital and after resting a} Cane, The tral wight he | ‘while went back to work ing ajar enough for him to aee, noth- ‘The foot of East Sixty-elehth street! ing happened. Last night he again fe @ favorite swiming piace for boys.| watched all night. | Anthony Bartoni, Department 1s building a sea fourteen, entered the store a fal at the place and a big lighter and/ o'clock to clean up. He immediately @errick was moored well up while tne admitted his elder brother Joseph Jearing away the| through an unusued door. Joreph had ey ee ree, cece y formerly worked for Schmidt. One day earth for the foundations, he found on a desk @ slip of paper con- The yolls of the boys attracted the) taining eafe combination, Another attention of the men at work about 10/ day no o'clock, The lads on shore pointed to 4 had an impression nade, ‘a boy who was being carried out with/ He was held for the Grand Jury by the strong tide and tn danger of being | J carried under the big lighter. George Feiter of No. 6 South First street, Statesman Dead. South Brooklyn, who firet saw the boy| POESSNECK, SaxeMeiningen, from the derick realized his danger and! 10. von jumped in. Felter waa followed by | another man, William A, Law, of No. 1768 Beoond avenue. ‘The two grabbed the boy and tried to had been paffied Blatzheim took up the cane, The firet night he eat tonic, but the effect of salt id wind on delicate com- After a plunge in gently rub a little Velogen on the face and hands and note the feel- ing of refreshing coolness that comes, VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” Red to get the key of the insures a complexion of lilies and roses after motoring, playing golf or tennis. June} It is the out-of-doors woman's best Erffa-Wernbure, deat Ch ally lower. Bede oF ihe friend. At all druggists, in collapsible Prussian Diet, of which he had been a | tubes, 25 cents. member since 18%, died here to-day of | _ apoplexy in his alxty-seventh year, SZ 53 Yoars Leaders wud Co. IXTH | AVE.19770 20° ISTREET. : All the Great Sales Advertised In Sunday’s Papers Continue To-morrow—German-American Day!! ey celebration in honor of the distinguished visitors, and of our very good and loyal friends the German-American residents of New York. ‘al ; At 10.30 A. M. to 12 M. e Pye Menderes ed pete ie Concert in the Grand Rotunda of the Store. Lentil Soup, 186 rinan Pot Rost 00 c vee | 8 T ’ . oncert on the 8th Floor by Nahan Franko and _ the mowed pogep eure oo" 4° | | Apollo Quartette from the Winter Garden, Berlin, It will be tam by Augmen- |} one of the great events in New York's shopping center. Come and bring your friends. No tickets Iered Men’s Great Event Once-a-Season Choice- of-the-House Sale of Our Summer Delivery Service to the Seaside and Other Resorts Is Now in Operation ca aA A We might call this a friend-making sale. We carry good, serviceable clothing every day in the year, and a good many men know it, but more learn of it through these twice-a-year sales. We cannot sell ae to $35 suits and evening dress suits for $15, make a profit and tell the truth at the same time. _. We lose money on this sale—but we lose it to make money in the future. Just see what choice you have for $15! $25 to is. Suits from the famous HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, at $15. Choice of any Raincoat or Overcoat, $15. Business or Norfolk Suits, $15. Dress Suits and Tuxedos, 915. Every suit or overcoat in stock goes into this sale. There are no strings attached to our offer. There are no preferred customers to pick out the best thi no reservations, The stock is before you, $75,000 worth of fire clothing, and for $15 you may have what suit you fancy. First come, first served, and the sale begins to-day and continues until the tables are swept clean, 1&2 Becond Floor, 50c and 60c Dress Linens Wideva, 29c French finish in 15 of this sea:on's most wanted shades, also all linen Motor suitings in tan and white mixtures. A Special Sale of Selected Sweet Florida Pineapples of delicious flavor an: at low prices, which enables the thrifty housewives to purchase their supply for preserving. We have about 1,500 crates of firm fruit, and advise early purchasing, a8 we know that at these low prices the demand will exceed the supply. Mail and ‘phone orders carefully filled—Chelsea 2100, £7 Maia Moor, | EXTRA LARGE SIZE—crite of #8,02.50; man ree 55c White cnt Ld ee $1.29 Irish Ramie LARGE SIZE~<rate of 30, ¢2.40: " 98c ¥ 36 Inches 3 3 Cc MEDIUM SIZE~-rate sf 84, 12.90; Wide, yd. 4 but piracy is an everyday occurrence. advocating the raising of a patriotte|* mubscription instead of a foreign loan, Bi several conferences with them on the subject. —_— Weekly Spec » NO DEPOSIT This Imperial Leather Couch CONSTIPATION The Chinese merchants are strongly x-Prosident Dr. Sun Yat Sen has had Stern Brothers To-morrow, Tuesday, Exceptional Values in Plain and Fancy Ribbons for Millinery Purposes, Hair Bows, Sashes and Children’s Wear, Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 4 at 18° Yard in white, black and colors, 534 inches wide, Fancy Ribbons, self colored, 534 and 714 inches wide, at 23°, 37° Yard Lingerie Ribbons, plain and fancy, in while, pink, blue and mauve, Nos. 1 to 5, at 18¢, 23c, 32c, 45c, 60c Piece of 10 Yards Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs At Greatly Reduced Prices Box of Six 75°, 95<¢, 1.15 Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs, Hemstitched, with various size hems, Doz. 1, 10, 1.95 Men’s. Hand Embroidered Initial Hdkfs, Doz. 1.75, 2.25 Hemstitched, with quarter and half inch hems, Doz. Sheer Linen, with colored borders and initial, 1.95, 2.35, 3.75 Each BSS Doz. 3,75 For Wednesday, an Unusually Important Sale is being arranged of Exclusive Styles in Women’s Midsummer Apparel comprising Dresses of Lingerie, Batiste, Net, Voiles, Novelty Cotton Materials, Ratine and Linens, Tailored Suits of Linen, Ramie and Terry Cloth, also Washable Skirts ~ all of which will be offered At Extraordinarily Low Prices West 23d and 22d Streeis Ls isulsaiah an BAUMA ‘be cderages Both for $14.98 Regular Price $24.50. 1} “runcinses’’ CREDIT Orders Filled, FREE soll ‘eb Oak Nat Price ®' OPEN EVERY EVENING U (L_LOPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 FM. Taslest Payment House ln New York “yres Dativery by Oar ree ive! Q ry ar World Wants Work Wonders. ial—For One Week Only jon 4s Heavy aw Peet. NB ne Cae Colors. Full of Fummy Pictures. J | 7 KMS | ARE OUR TERMS ean ee ee cee | 149 St 3d Ave oh [auth stro To Celebrate the New Silk Store’s First Birthday in Its Old — Quarters of A. T. Stewart’s Time, We Announce, Commencing Tomorrow, Tuesday, 30,000 Yards Silk Foulards Just Two Prices. Imported, 78c yard, regularly $2 and $2.50 American, 68c yard, regularly $1.50 and $2 More Silks! Yes, We Have Only Begun Selling Them in the NEW WAY. When the Silk Store moved from the First floor into the Rotunda, famous since A. T, Stewart's day for fine silks, people set to marveling at the inaugural display cid attendant low prices. Succeeding exhibitions and sales throughout the twelve-month have caused nothing less than a sensation both in retail and wholesale markets. With our unlimited outlet we have become the distributing agent for importers and manu- facturers of Wanamaker Standard, taking over from time to time their excess stocks and pre- senting to the New York public good silks at prices hardly equalled within ten years. Now, this new purchase of 30,000 yards caps the year! ‘ They are not just miscellaneous silks, but only one kind of silk—FOULARDS, the Summer silk par excellence. BORDERED FOULARDS, woven by American manufacturers and earlier sold by ourselves (including oddments of our own stocks of same general sort) at $1.50 and $2 yard, now 68c. BROCADED PRINTED SATINS, or satin foulards, woven hy the French and unusually beautiful, even at earlier prices at $2 and $2.50 yard, now 78c. Lyons never sent lovelier foulards to America than these we shall sell at 78c. Wonderful French Shades Greatest variety in the fashionable effects of black-and-white, all shades of blue-and- white, all kinds of white-and-black, besides pink, amethyst, grape, cardinal and soft, old-fashioned colorings for pannier gowns. Foulards for morning, seashore, country, travel, motor, evening. | The finest qualities at 68c and 78c yard. oar a | The 30,000 yards will be displayed in the Silk Rotunda and on the Main Aisle to the very entrance of the store at Broadway. . S Selling commences 8.30 o'clock. Plenty of skilled attendants in readiness. Tuesday, Main floor, Oid Building. | An Important Special Offering of | Mothers Geta Great Deal for $5in These All-wool {}-: Sum m er F u Tn 1tu Te Blue Serge Suits for 3 Several hundred pieces of prairie grass, willow, B OYS : reed and fibre furniture—floor samples and a special purchase—will be placed on sale Tuesday morning at one-fourth to one-half below regular prices. With serge at its na sirable furniture for the Sum- |, '3 ling Noes PoMgtarer a They include the most de- mer home or piazza—easy | ¢pj, i rockers, comfortable arm chairs | pert eae de an co and straight cheirs, attractive ner, we would not think of tables and settees, tea wagons, | using any mixtures. lesks, flower stands, trays and Chesed baskets. Color is another point on which we are particular. Avoid Natural-color reed, also the | blues with Matinee of purple. pleasant green and brown|Our serges are tested by sun- stains many homefurnishers|jight and by chemicals. prefer. The floor samples, of} Silk stitching, taped seams, which we have but one of 4 liberal tumm-ups—these are ster- kind left, included at one-/ jing suits at $5. Norfolk or fourth to one-half off, are! double-breasted jacket—knick- among the most remarkable |erbocker trousers. Sizes 7 to 17. *opportunities in the collec- Subway floor, Old Building. tion: DESKS are now priced $7.50 from s in-between prices are $6.50, in-| 15; $8.75 from $17.50; $11 from stead of $9; $10, instead of $13.50; Women’s Silk Boot 15.50; $12.50 from $17.50. $11.25, instead of $15.25; and a TABLES © in mani = ber of other prices, .| LES in many wylea are | pummber of other Prt om gi.7s,| Stockings 25c, in- stead of 35c 840 Pairs of Black 120 Pairs of Tan 240 Pairs of White Made with double tops and strong heels and toes, Women who realize the prettiness of a silk-clad foot in a low shoe will be glad of the opportunity to obtain silk stockings at 90 little a Subway floor, Old Building, priced up to $35.50, instead of $47.50. A few of the in-between prices are $6.50, instead of $10; $13, in- stead of $20; $8.75, instead of $11.75; and so on. ROCKING CHAIRS are priced from $2.25, instead of $3, up to $12, instead of $16. Among the instead of $2.50,up to $12, instead of $16, Fourteen other pieces in- cluding $9.25, from $12.50; $3, from $4, and others. | TEA WAGONS are now $4.25, from $8.50; $4.75, from $9.50; | $9.50, from $12.75; $13, $20; and $15, from $30. Tuesday, Seventh Gallery, New Bldg. from A Special Purchase of 40c Summer Cretonnes, 23c Will Be Placed on Sale Tomorrow at 23c a Yard Their regular selling price is 40c a yard. Full yerd wide, and of the epingle or slightly corded texture in which some of our finest French cretonnes come. The ivory or champagne color grounds are patterned in flower or shadow effects, in all the shades to carry out color harmonies in summer rooms. Notably effective are the wild rose, the New England aster, the Louis XVI. and a certain beautiful pattern in cool Bienes Sern Tag gy soon aaer Tuesday, Third Gallery, New Building, price. Summer Waists 55c, regularly $1 85c, regularly $1.25 Tailored Shirt Waists of good-look- ing white linene, with embroidered fronts, at the season's lowest price, 55c. Lingerie Waists, with filet, various Valenciennes, embroidery, Irish imita- tion laces; quantity of styles, the best values of season, 85c. Sizes 34 to 42 among them. Subway floor, Old Building, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. WaT | WEXT svi