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| MOTHER WHO RAN AWAY, LEAVING CRILD (| OF 16 MONTHS ALONE. | “TAKE CARE OF BABY” WROTE PUNEWAY WIE: ~ HE WANTS HER BACK Deserted Husband Asks Neigh- bors to Keep Child While i ks. © He Hunts for Her. 00) Their mother, in Brine’ tot follow, felt off the ladder, fracturing her skull and two ribs. She was taken to ‘mi Hospital and the children were treated and remained at ho The fire was put ou! $200, EASTER PREPARATIONS, toate you walk, shop or are on your feet, forti jon't get he U beenig ed ma Ladder te iT Best & Co. At 10.90 last night in the Besiien ach Aching’ feet. You @ three-family house at No. | hours and not Lah tired if you | Smoke overcame t is alw weive years old, and brother, Frank, who Second Floor ——e First Copies and Adaptations of Paris Models Suits Coats Gowns 32 to 51 Bust the Geri on his cheeks, Dk hin sixteen- Roy, this morns fag to be cared for by neighbors, The Uitte fellow, made happy by his early “eta,” cooed and smiled, knowing |) mothing of the trouble breaking his | father's heart. As Schonemann left the bey he knelt and prayed that his wife might come back to him. Gchonemann Is proprietor of a barber shop in a downtown hotel and lives at No. 112 Intervale avenue, the Bronx. ‘When he returned from work last night he found his pretty wife, Ragnhild, twenty-one years old, had deserted her baby. The cries of the baby had been beard for three hours in the afternoon till neighbors, wondering what could be the matter, entered the apartment and he child alone and almont sions from fright On the table Schonemann found a letter left him by his wife. It read: “Dear Arthur: Good-by. Don Cs be @orry I am going away. Tak care of little Roy. MIL DAY He alno found that she had taken trom ite frame @ photograph and cut from it the Itkenesses of himself and the baby to take with her. The part with her # own picture she left for her husband. Best Remedy. The neighbors told him they had seen! At this season of year with such we hereto leave about noon with | sudden changes, it is 60 easy to take es Schonemann has asked the police of the | Cold, and almost before one is aware Morrisania etation to find his wife. He|there is inflammation in the bronchial desorfoed her as a blonde, very attrac- | tubes—a hard cough, and unless checked tive looking, with rosy cheeks and|in time chronic pulmonary troubles may Sern la Inge, one.on each Gide in front. When she lett tome she| Wilbur Adams of Brooklyn, N. Y., was wearing a long dtack velvet coat, |##¥8: “A severe bronchial trouble con- blue Weaver hat with black willow| tracted in January caused me much dif- Plumes, fu’ tatlor made sult and tan ficulty about breathing. My chest felt —— here was considerable Wren the aby wae found desert ne | Lee UP and thee Ws coniderable was taken care of by M A Moeller, a friend ving in the pame | €aly, besides being very painful ww Wye Brooklyn, N. Y, | Man Tells of ee tated cael reel OR. GUNNISON ON STRICKEN, | eee etna the Gidadive, haalifg oe. Lawrence Us University President | principles of fresh cod livers without oil May Wet Recover, and tonic iron. We guarantee it to be WATERTOWN, N. Y., March 19.—pr,| delicious in taste and to satisfy you ) Almon Gunnison, president of St. Law-| with its medicinal effects. ; Tence University at + Gunnison in seventy-two years of age and his recovery is doubt- Stables hsagadh Men’s Suits Boys’ English Golf Caps Boys’ English Cloth Hats Boys’ Ties—Four-in-Hands OPPENHEIM, GLLINS 2G Misses’ Blouse Suits OPPENHEIM, GLLINS 2G A bewilderingly large and Superb:Oolleotion, representativ: in mode and fabric, from the ultra to the most conservative 34th St., New York ‘s Suits 'e Specialize at ji Boys’ and Youths’ 19.75 25.00 ed pa 45.00 50.00 19.75 25.00 29.75 35.00 In our greatly enlarged department r Silk ore Ped pe one = ae aVeeie 5.50.. by er, wee ys’ English Suits, Extra Knickers... .,., 95... 9. Boys’ Hand Tailored Suits ............ 9.95..12.95| 25.00 29.75 35.00 45.00 50.00 Reefers, Mixtures, Checks, Serges... . . 5.00.. 7.95 Boys’ Washable Suits .................. i.55.. 2.00 Women’s and Misses’ Students’ Long Trouser Suits........... 10.00. . 12.50 Easter Millinery On the Second Floor Popular Priced Hats from 10.00 Veils and Veilings A New Department Offering the following exceptional values Sold elsewhere at 25c. and joc. per yard—Our price Black Hair Line Veiling, extra heavy thread Black Octagon Veiling, in various size mesh Black Double Thread Fanoy Mesh Veiling Black and White Magpie Mesh Veiling Women’s and Misses’ Boots and Shoes Superior in Quality, Style and Finish 19c. yard : w ‘sP 3.50. ..3.90...5.00 Black and Gray Combinations,.fancy mesh house. aed tried different remedies without Omen'sS PUMPS .........cceeeeee 90... 5.90. . .5.! Black or Taupe Color Chenille Dotted Veil ore fi ‘ctlnge Hhodlny joes help, but 1 am glad to say that ve Women’s Colonial Ties ........... 3.50. . .5.00...7.00 Bn with hee eettconee ie [cured my bronchial trouble which had] Women’s Oxford Ties............. 3.50.. and ...5.00 Wi , , Mrs. Schonemann with hor wultoases, , omen’s and Misses’ Gloves tet returned bom “Terai fide tes tet tha Coron at | Women’s Button Boots... ........ 3.90. . .5.00. . .7.00 Main Floor pit UE eal Women’s Walking Gloves Tan or White Glace with black or white stitched backs. Tan Glace with self or black embroidered backs .. Special, pair, 95c- 34th St., New York Women’s Street and Evening Gloves In White Glace Mousquetaire; twelve, sixteen and twenty Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ button length. Twelve Button — Sixteen Button Twenty Button Suits, Coats, Dresses ge ha 3.28 . , Women’s Street Gloves Exclusive Styles at Moderate Prices One Button White Doeakin Enel English Pique »....0-0- sat 1 50 Misses’ Tailored Suits........... 16.75. .18.00. .22.50| Genuine White Mocha, one pearl button. ..+++ssssecesee 1.75 Misses’ Dressy Suits.... - 29.75. -35.00 | Twelve and Sixteen ButtonLength WhiteDoeskin, Pair, 2.50 3. 00 cAOOMOnnornnn . -27.50. .29.: 75 | Misses’ Easter Gloves Junior Tailored Suits .23.50. .27.50 Tan or White French Kid, overseam...+++s++0e seecees ip Gth Avenue at Slet Street laalor Street Coats.. . 16.50. 19.75 Ereneh Kid; in white, tan, gray and black .+.cesees++s. 1.50 Women’ 3$5 High Shoes Junior Dressy Coats... . 18.75, .22. 50 White Docskin or Kid; twelve button length .«s.. 2.25 3.00 Misses’ Sport Coats. , 15.00. 18.75! IFTH AV At Thirty-fifth and Colonials at . Misses’ Dressy Coats - 22,50. .29.75| F 5 a St. Th rt that to ar : wie Shoe is at popular sve ma init top| @ |Girls’ Storm Serge Coats........ 8.50. .11.75. .13.75 ete Sheen, in wt ite, grey of black; in Pell rey ego Girls’ Dress Coats............... 13.75. . 14.50. .22.50 ; en Children’s Serge Coats 5.90.. 7.50.. 8.90 $3.50 to $5 Shoes 95c ildren’s Dress Coats _7.90._ 9.78..18.00 you Weer a sampie hoe? If so, can buy 4 season's su ipply here. igh a and Low Shoes “hung s 2 this season's pretty styles in all leather: 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE Spring Millinery Individual creations designed and made in our Positiv 0 two alike. Not the ordinary factoryemade styles usually sold in other stores. Copiesand adaptations of Paris Hats worth double our prices. Handsome models at $5, $7.50 and $10 Will Re-Trim or Coy in cond to Suit Your Type Wi nowt Ewe Ploeg Charge. You Can Save $10 On Your New Suit By Coming to Mahlers First Thirty charming styles in this season's mae terialsand colors. All handsome designs. The COATS come in Russian or Balkan blouse, cutaway Fhe BRITS have’ models; lined with best quatty Sika, IRTS have high girdles; some the strapped at bac i; draped'en lashed eff ot Al red’ and $9.75, $15, $19 and $25 blk at At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED Weekly Complete Dining on, $44.50 19" St RATA St. |B RAUMANWS] 37 S] 3‘ Av. UMANN’S This Cammeyer ‘Roughit”’ Model has a host of friends, Gentlemen. Made in Tan Grain Calfskin (Double sel) QS i ALA GMOS Tan Russia Caltskin (Single Sole Black Box Calfskin (Double Sole: $G-00 Cammeyer Stomped one ESSSSSSSSSSSSPAS SASS cackiaiadelial os ‘Women’s and Misses’ Wear THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 19, 1918. ee | WOMAN INJURED AT foo STERN BROTHERS will continue To-morrow and the remainder of the weelt their Easter Display of Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel in the most desirable models and materials for Spring and Early Summer Wear, also the following Exceptional Values: Junior Tailored Suits, Three plain and demi-tailored models, of Bedford Cords, and Checks, trimmed with moire, embroidered collars, oth Badin 817.50 21.00 Actual Values $22.50 to 29.75 Girls’ Dresses, of Plain he! French Challies, also of batiste collar and cuffs 7 Sa heen gles ta padeng a 6.75 7.98 .- Actual Values $9.50 to 10.75 of Washable Materials, Peas Vl Poplins, Chambray, pony ceil yn pha rr a and Tissues, Aetual Values $295t0675, "ct $1.95 2.85 4.75 Girls’ Coats, freee beaiert dress pet ha newest fabrics, ‘Actual Values from $7.50 1275, t $4.95, 7.00 9.50 Very large assortments of Winans Boudoir and House Gowns, | Negligees and Kimonos are bison Hong shown, pgy a special dears BEG over i hundred fon fer low Lace, od Exobroidered Swisses. Marked for seiner. at 87.75 to 59.50 Actual Values from $19.50 to 95.00 Also To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices House Gowns, of Dotted Swiss, Valenciennes lace trimmed, at $3.50 4.95 of Japanese Silk, messaline trimmed, a 3.85 Vimiaoniontioa « 84.75 7.85 of Figured Satins, in large and small floral designs, at 9.50 of Crepe de Chine, two models, plaited and shadow lace trimmed, a 14.75 Kimonos, of Heavy Habutai Silk, ribbon trimmed, a 3.50 Japanese Mandarin Coats, AtespeciPreet «$12.50, 18.75 25.00 Later Importations of new and exclusive models in Classique Corsets have been received, constructed on unusually graceful lines, conforming with the Ptertos fashion in dress, including the boneless and flexible models, designed to give uncorseted effect now in vogue, made of Elastic, Tricot, Suede, Batiste, acc ae French veh To-morrow, an Unusual Offering of the latest models in Alpha Corsets Broche and Coutil, effectively trimmed Wee en citable forevey teed tgue $2.95 4, 50 Regularly sold at $5.00 and 6.75 ig = 50c, 756 Regularly sold at 65c and 95c STERN BROTHERS Tomorrow, Thursday, a | Easter Sale of Boys’ Spring Clothing Serge Knickerbocker Suits, Nizisit chad Doublecbreested styles, sees 7 to 18 : ATEN van tenis 70 8.78 Norfolk Suits, patch , pa apr sang aoe erfallined with alpaca, 8to 18 years, at $9.75 to 16.50 Actual Values $12.50 to 20, Silk Lined Spring Reefers, pocket style, of tan hi wy) 10 a ee ne 7 Washable Galatea Suits, in plain white with colored collars, also nay, cadet, tanor red stripes. The newest models, straight or bloomer pants, sizes 21/, to 10 years, a 1.95 Actual Value $3.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Furnishings Boys’ and Youths’ Shirts, 1234 to 141/2 neckband, Boys’ Blouses, sizes7 to a Boys’ and Youths’ Pa sizes 4tol6 years, of Soisette, pee cule Actual Value $1.00 Boys’ and Children’s Rompers, oad Mar 2p 25¢, 45c, 6s Actual Values 50c to $ a’ Silk and rae taal Scarfe Rep Actual Valoe 80s to 73e Se West 23d and 22d Streets “GG