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(4 We not strong enough to work. Care for It.” | leaving her baby in the manger | @ stable at No. 405 Rast Sixty- | th street, Mra. Mary Stavameky, ty-nine years old, who has been | @t No. 504 Buat Seventy-sec- | @treet, was arraigned in the ie Police Court to-day. i] "9 do not care what they do with) “1 know my baby «irl, 7 My be said. ‘Ae ta the hospital and is being treated | ie & pathetic story the woman Ma to Thomas Curtain, owner of the when he noticed her loitering the place last evening and later the baby in the manger of a which a horse had just entered. #it was warm in the stable,” she . “Those who love horses love n. Some one would take care my baby, See! She is beautiful. one would love her. I bad no 4 y. Three weeks ago the baby born, and @ week afterward my . left me. The neighbors were but I could get no money. 1 “The furniture was gone, except for tress and a quilt, which no one lwo days item, but yesterday I found it had still a little milk in it, and the baby got. Do you think it ‘keep her alive?” in called a policeman, who ar- the woman -on a technical marge of abandonment and the baby J Sent to Bellevue. ISHER, BANKRUPT, ENDS LIFE WITH GAS th of Wife Made Helmick Care- less\and Friend Finds Him Dead. derick H. Heimick, formerly tor of th) Globe Music Com- % of No. 1193 Broadway, killed if with gas to-day in the bath- of his home at No. 160 West ith street. Mr. Helmick, was seventy-three years old, Pa ) ee THEE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1914. . ‘ Don’t Have Tir HE pressing of tight pointed shoes on the feet is what makes ion Mee baited bun- ions, bent bones, ingrowing nails and flat feet. pee Shoes, and vou eiikee rested feet; also you will relieve or elim- inate all the above maladies. Feet! Rice & Hi Tee., Uns] ‘St., Boston, Righere of Sen and Maylait'tor Women, Get your whole family (men, women and children) into roomy, ood-looking Educatore today, is to $5.50. See that EDUCATOR is branded ‘on the sole. That name guarantees you the correct which lets your feet grow as nature intended. Leading shoe eel stores Edu- cators, Tf you have any trouble finding them, write or phone us. RICE & HUTCHINS COUNT R In The NEW STORE for MEN A Few Men’s and Form: A.T. Seewaet & Co. oh 7h ffrauu: Broadway and Ninth Wanamaker Summer Sale of White MORROW, MAY FIRST, we shall present a NEW White Sale—this being the thirty-sixth year of Wanamaker White Sales, each one of which we have tried to make better than the last. In this of 1914 we shall introduce the later styles of Paris in underclothes, blouses, negligees, house dresses, corsets and clothes for baby. As many as two hundred and ten American manufacturers are represented, and twelve huge Paris cases of special White Sale garments, have been opened this week. Brides will find here the New Exclusive Things at prices as low as those charged in some places for the usual and hackneyed—sometimes lower. Heads of families may choose among thousands of fresh garments at the year’s minimum cost. Kindly take notice that each garment is made in a sanitary factory—especially to Wanamaker orders. The New Underclothes Novelties, we call the underclothes that are exclusively made for the Wanamaker Store in. styles closely copying Paris designs. ALFA, the nightgown piped with blue or rose after a Paul Poiret idea—$1.25. SONIA, the gown with picot edges stitched in color with ribbon to match 2 hreaded through beading, ending in bows— 13.00. MARGUERTTE, the flowered organdie gown with ori sleeves, $3.50; the chemise, $2.75; the knickerbockers, $2.75. CURTSY GOWN, long in back, short in front, with frilly fichu, stitched in color, 36.75. SHIELD POCKET UNDERCLOTHES are provided with pockets in which the shields are slipped—not See ged get hiding them from sight. A paten novelty ex- clusively at. Wanamaker’s. Underbodices, $1.25 and 83. Corset covers, 85c, $1, $1.50. Envelope chemises, $1.25 to 82.50. Combinations, $1.25 to $1.75. DECOLLETE corset covers with deep V-necks back and front, arranged surplice fashion, $1.25 and $1.75. Such as the— FISH SCALE accordion pleated pet- ticoats of fine crepe de chine, flesh color or white, #10, BORIE, the gown with long sleeves, trimmed with plain colored chambray, copy of expensive original French model, at $3. PEGTOP BLOOMERS have the line which Doucet gives to gowns; in nainsook, $2.50; in crepe de chine, $6.75. MAXIXE, accordion pleated dancing skirts in white or flesh color chiffon with hemstitched hem, $3.75. Bodices to match, $2.75. 86.75. HANDKERCHIEF LINEN PETTI- arial with binche lace or Valenciennes, 85. « ZIZI, the underclothes with striped cham- bray trimmings. Striped sashes, belts, bands, narrow or wide, or with flounces edged with stri all adapted from an original design of Paul Poiret. i Nightgowns, %2.50 to 4.50; petticoats, #2.50 and 82.75; pantalons, #1.25 and $1.50; envelope chemises, $2 and $2.50. Another style of dancing skirt, C , ee es PANTALETTE PETTICOATS com- bining both petticoat and pantalons, lace trimmed, $2.50. ENVELOPE CHEMISES, #1 upwards. a COMBINATIONS, &2 up- wards, MEDOC, the combination with five inch band of blue or rose batiste at $1.50; in habutai, $5. to this city from Cincinnati years ago with capital he had as @ manufacturer of Mis music-publishing business pros- until the death of his wife two ago. Mr. Helmick, grieving, careless. Last January his at forced him to give up his ings in the publishing company, two weeks ago he lost even the status of an employes, Melmick had a laboratory in and dabbled with ob In Addition 50c drawers and corset covers, $1 petticoats; 75c and $1 combinations, chemises, etc. EXTRA - SIZE UNDERCLOTHES— unusual variety at small prices. INEXPENSIVE UNDERCLOTHES— great quantities of pretty $1 nightgowns, DOUBLE PANEL PETTICOAT of percale or white sateen, $1. GOLF SKIRTS, of cambric, poplin, TRAVEL UNDERCLOTHES of crepe. | pique at 85c to $2.7. Copies of Paris Blouses Having remained in Paris later than most Americans, the Wanamaker representative secured the models of blouses now being presented by the leading French dressmakers. Exclusive copies have been made and they will be shown for the first time tomorrow at the following moderate prices. HANDKERCHIEF LINEN BLOUSES THREE exceptional models in colored with pique collars and cuffs, hemstitched; | handkerchief linen at $3. maize, Copenhagen, apricot and white, ORGANDIE BLOUSES with charming | $1.75. $2.75. : lace insertion, deep pointed cuffs, $7.50; wi FRANCOIS PREMIER COLLAR SCALLOPED BLOUSES of handker-| filet lace and man’s collar, $10; plain, with| blouse of hemstitched voile in champagne, chief linen in colors, with organdie waistcoat, | entre deux, black ribbon tie, $6.50. maize, peach and apricot, #3. collar and cuffs, $7.50; with plain scallops STRIPED handkerchief linen blouses VOILE BLOUSE with organdie vest and new pointed cuffs, $6.75. in light blue, pink, navy, tan and lavender|and collar, flesh pink, maize and peach, HANDKERCHIEF LINEN BLOUSES | with white, $6.75. $2. . in champagne, flesh color, rose, tango, blue, LAUNDERED COLLAR BLOUSE of PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA blouse white, $6.75, $10 and the very new model with | organdie with stitched soft cuffs, black moire| with handkerchief linen collar and cuffs, tie, slightly shirred at shoulders, $2.50. $5.75. And These Adaptations of French and English Styles in Silk COUNTRY CLUB SHIRTS of wash- BOX PLEATED CREPE DE CHINE Another style with hemstitched collar and ‘ ‘ A r F . ; cuffs, in white crepe de chine, $8.50. able white silk cashmere, soft linen collars | jn chartreuse, white, maize, flesh and apricot, ALSO, at $2, a large and very ial and cuffs; the collar buttons high at the neck | with waistcoat and high collar of organdie, | collection of wash waists, including Seed or unbuttons to form revers, $6.50. $5. wash silk. Summer Sale of White on the Subway Floor Tomorrow, Friday, the Lower-Price Store also presents its share in this great event in the Wanamaker merchandise calendar, Our efforts to make this Subway White Sale better each year are concentrated in giving at lower-prices, wider-than-usual assortments of good underclothes, waists, house dresses, corsets, and children’s underclothes. All are priced lower than at other times. = . Every garment is made to Wanamaker specifications and under sanitary conditions. ie Extra selling space at both the Subway Entrance, New Building and Subway floor, Old Building. Extra aitendants to fill your needs quickly, The Variety of New Underclothes in the May Sale Nightgowns—38c, * 55ce, 75c, 85¢ and Short Petticoats—25c, 50c Sample Underclothes Long Petticoats—55c, 65c, 85¢ and $1 1200 Corset Covers at 25c and 50c Combinstione—14o, bing hog gl $1 House Dresses—$1 and $1.25 1200 Nightgowns at 65c and $1 Washable Petticoats—-25c, 45c, 50 Corset Covers—I8c, 25c, 38¢c, 50c Dressing Sacques—-25c, 38c, 50c 600 Combinations at 65¢ and 85¢ Thousands of New Waists in the May Sale Silk Waists, $3.85 Crepe de Chine Waists, $2.50 Cotton Crepe and Voile Waists, $1.75 Shadow Lace and Net Waists, $3 Crepe and Voile Waists, $1.50 Cotton Crepe and Voile Waists, $1.25 Tub Silk Waists, $2 Net Waists, $2.50 hina Silk Waists, $1.50 Lingerie Waists at $1.25 Young Men's Suits, $7.50 Irrespective of Former Prices / the morning. friend fund the old man dead on the floor Re bathroom. Spring and Summe: weights, SAUTOIR BLOUSE, especially charm- Garvied over trent Inst acason, ing with its half high collar and pretty sautoir, Broadway Corner Eighth BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn underblouse effect, $10. Announce for Friday, May Ist The Most Important Suit Event of the Season ‘ 600 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, this season's most desirable and best selling models. Plain tailored and semiedress models of men’s wear serge, gabardine, poplin and checks, navy, black and colors, New model tunic and ruffle skirts. Superior made and lined. Taken from the regular stock and reduced from $22.50. $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 15.00 No Exchanges or Credits Fan None Sent on Approval Bmmperen Ss aoe rrr ae SH Ios other, Quitting oe Me F rf WhGoAgSW gah T