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HARD RED PIMPLES % & 4 fered and Came to Head, a eacee| tered and came to 8 heed These pimples were very an poying and I lost much reet ‘Thoy | op their secount {tehed continually #0 highly recommended ma but without doing ‘was advieed to try Cuticurs ment and afer using them oy brought relief and now two cakes of Cuttcura Boap and ‘of Cuticura Ointment 1 am com- (Signed) Mise Virginia L. cured.” June 30, 1913. ‘Vou realise that to go through Iife | and disfigured by itching, burning, crusted eczemas. rashes, and other humors fs, in the majority (Men who shave and shampoo with Cu ‘Goure Soap will find It best for skin and sralp. end leat soa only in our own Stores, ra a Park Wi Yuban will give you an entirely new idea of how i] $25 Blue Sergos ... . $26 Silk Mixtures ... $26 Pepper nnd Salt Mixtu i} $22 and $20 Tartan Checker... $22 and $20 Penct! Stripes * ] $22 Patch Pockets ai $23 and $20 Worsted il Stripes and $15 Worst Black Thibets _Thibets. 0 Pencil Btrites Fancy Bluos Union a7 ware, 14h Much Rest. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Completely Cured. scratched them and made unaightly sores. I could not bear anything around my |. ‘The eesems caused much itching Right This Way, Gentlemen! Have Purchased at Public Sale Stock of Boys’, ” Youths’ asa Men’s Clothing And Offer It In a Wonderful Sale At About Half-Off SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS. 15.00 18.60 | 12.60 | 3888 8 i “Brill Brothers 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street it S'reet, near Greenwich Tytreet Street, Corner ARMED MEN SEARCH ANGHED CONTINUALLY | HILLS FOR MURDERER . WH ATTACKED GIRLS Face, Neck and Chest Covered, Fes- —Other Escapes Assassin, mills of Hraddock and Fast Pitta. burgh to-day, and, armed with guna, searched the hills for @ man who irdered eight-year-old Florence attacked her little chum, Klimek, A foree of depu- ties under command of EB. BE. Clark, chief of county detectives, were with the posse. Six men were arrested during the night by different parties of gearch- ers, and two of them were atill held to-day. One of them, who gives hia name as Michael Lekshion, is ap- | parently demented. ‘The two little girls, both daughters of mill workers, were picking violets near their homes in North Braddock late yesterday afternoon when a man dese ribed by the Klimek child asa “bum, short and stout,” attacked them both and then hacked the Dove girl to pieces and threw her mutil- ated body into a ditch. He then dis- appeared. MYSTERY SHROUDS SHIP FOUND BURNING AT SEA jLiner Franconia, Supposed to Have | Gone to Rescue, Makes No Men- | tion of Vessel by Wireless. BOSTON, May 5.—Further details regarding the burning steamer sighted three hundred miles south of Cape Race yesterday by the steamer Seyd- Bremen for New York, ware pees awaited in shipping Borrge lad its and by the Sable station indicated that it hi er steamer ap- Sunday night. As the Seydlits could ‘seen no sicn of life on board, it waa hoped that the crew had been taken off by some other veasel. A radiogram received at the office of the Cunard Line to-day from the Franconia, one of the steamers re- ported yesterday from Hallfax to be on the way to asnist the burning vessel, made no mention of a Legs ded | fire, or of receiving @ call for ip from the Seydlits. The White Star liner Olympic, also reported to have been one of the rea- cue fleet, was nearly up to Nantucket Lightship this forenoon and it was expected she would dock at New York to-night. Her commander was silent regarding radio calls for help. —>_—_ i assets of Thom: taker, ok publishing tionary, at'No. 2 Bible Houn cation ‘of Thomas Whittal HM. Topping and Walter 8. Silver, dire A voluntary dinnolution’ of ¢ [SPRING AND SUMMER—Continued. 914.60 $20) Sectch $13.60 Cheviote . 4 and $3.60 Faney Mix 3 and $2.60 W: orateds. 2 Worateds . SPRING OVERCOAT 89 Wack Rilk Lined... 4) and $26. Cheviote, 80 Oxford Ailk Lined. 25 and 620 Gators ¢ Che Ne and #8 Pain Gray an nin Gri 00/818 and $18 Tinek, nay Street, near Broadway Third Avenue One Chiid Hacked Hacked to Death) and Body Hurled Into Ditch | PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 6.—Scoren| \of workmen remained away from the) |fumes from the bottle were communi- Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. re: ving in'a biasing heap i9:the| al ifway: Li usband and covered her re. bian- ‘extinguish A dhay yy car- her to thi ons ‘was taken inn the ang en oe River Vainty for Him. a lighte@ candle and @ bottle of gaso- ecurred had caught fire in the fam 1 went. 6 mean time and the biase was spreading | lie Murphy was Broadway ond Ninth Wanamaker Summer SALE of WHITE “Best underclothes ever presented by the Wanamaker Store, in design and material,”’ said a customer on opening day. Paris Lingerie, Unexpectedly pretty things hand embroidered for us French peasants. embroi haat = ‘at Mae And in Addition Messaline Petticoats in plain and changeable oolore, Midd; Ha ay npn ares we j tt with deep Van Dyke pleated jersey coats p Van ie af barre en of batiste | flounces, ae a with crepe de chine embroidered in] Negligee of white voile, charmingly trimmed lace French knots to match, $4.50. | rippling all down the front end round the edge of the combination, with | it and in-set, 65. S-inch band of colored batiste. be aay Ned enough for 8] Negligee of white dotted ewiss with tulle pleatings, 64. Zizi nightgowns, additional | Negligee of crepe de chine with organdie collar and ments, with Pov cuffs, suitable for house wear, $8.75. Ite, or with mip the neck, $1.25, $1.75, 8.75, Girls’ waists of crepe de chine with frilled collars or $4.80; morning petticoats, 8. eg with organdie collar and eallor tle, $8.85. pbk ed oC che- ids mises, to 98.76. " waists—washable pongee for traveling, $4.00. a b+ m ih icecee leereret es ! Children’s underclothes include epecial drawer ecotiote underbodices for | waists, 22c, S90c and 45c; crepe drawers, 80c and 88c; V-neck blouses and evening |crepe knickerbockers, 60c and 60c; crepe petticoats, 60 Gowns, $1.25 upward. and @1; crepe aightgowns, @0c and 7c. Crepe de Chine knickere bockers, fitted in front with| According to size, ranging from & to 14 years. ba all back, 83. ith oh ices t blouses, #185 and 3. New Blouses Box pleated white crepe de chine with organdie collar and cuffs, $5. Pussy Willow taffeta blouses, guaranteed washable, Kong. petticoats, placketed and hand scalloped and|copy of an imported model, 96.75. Pantaicen. hand cwiroidered and scalloped, 88¢ to ¢3,| Hand painted chiffon in delicate colors, $8.75. Ceeing! ‘760, 8c and up to $8.25, embroidered and| Handkerchief linen blouses, hemstitched—copy of lace. Risntgowns hand-scalloped and generously hand|* ‘imported model in rose, tango, maize, 63. embroidered, $1.60 to 83. Does Your Mattress Stay on the Springs? All mattresses don’t. All mattresses do which are placed on woven wire springs that have a roll edge which uprolls when weight is placed upon it. All steel wire, auxiliary bend frame, rubber cushions, carved | P end bars; $7.50. Seventh Gallery, New Building. Spreads for the Sum- cut; some of the auits are hand mer Bed Just from England. Special table of miscellaneous corsets, mostly taken from our own stock. Many of the very popular makes and models are presented. Many e corset here is twice as good as one would expect to find for $2. Third floor, Old Building. Special Corsets at $2 Third floor, Old Building. Sale of This Season’s Boys’ Wash Suits, $2. 15 Dombey Suite, Oliver Twist Suits, Eton Suits, Waistcoat Suits, Sailor, Middy, Rus- sian Models. Made of excellent fabrics, wre Irish linens, and other imported materials, as well as reps, madras, kindergarten cloth and poplin and galatea All of them Fresh and new. Trousers are straight or Mloomer -em- dered; Middy blouses have lan- pers ‘and whistle, ‘Truly o sale S& {with benefits worth sbaring i in, Hand-block a printed, iow $2.15 is a low price for the humblest of these euits, and a remarkably Chrysanthemum desi yellow and green, pin! asi green, lavender and green, blue single bed size, $2; bed size, $2.75. Another pretty design is a and doub! reen; price for the great majority. Sines #14 to # years. White, color combinations, Second floor, Old Building. Sale of 10 and fee und peso” and pik aod 14-kt. Jewelry green; single bed size, $2 A ribbon and rose design cotton taffeta in blue Remarkable collection offered at remarkably low prices. Tt includes— lé-kt.—Scarf pins, $8.25 to $10.85; brooches, $3.95 to 11; lavallieres, ribbon, green ribbon, pink rib-|97 49 $35; ‘pendants, @@ to 611.85; handy pins, 83 to 87 pair; barpins, bon in the border; single bed} g4 to 9s. size is $3.75: double bed size, Oe» 85.50. Third Gallery, New Building. A man can get more for his Money in a low-priced suit and topcoat now than ever before Note—These are for young men in particular. They are superior in STYLE and tailoring and fabrics to any other suits and topcoats similarly priced. They are guaranteed, 1Q-kt.—Hat pina, 75c to 61.60; lavallieres, 84.50 to $14.60; cuff links, $1.75 pair; ecart pins, 61 to 62.25. Jewelry Store, Main floor, Old Building. Tf he will come to The NEW STORE for MEN Men’s Suits, $13.50 Men’s Topcoats, $15.50 They are in the new models, Broadway at Eighth Street os Soe eS ee Saree a res: | og and set Mrs. Viberka’s alothing | cued in the nick hey Pay et Ord nt Caw crib in ran into the hall and fell *vedroom, len yesterday dragged the Passaic Ppt yoy oe seme ay Se uneniven re Hospital in @ dying line Into @ dark bedroom to-day. The wine bed in the reom in which the ex-| He, ralter an pea tee THE BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914, | WOMAN DYING OF BURNS. Carried Gaseline ana Ligntea| | Stine | Canéle—Bzplesion Fires House. | Mre, Anna Viberks, fiving on the second floor of the tenement at bgt 101 South Firat street, WilNameburg, took — A Warning and Some Facts For All Who are Interested in Player- Pianos and are Attracted by Low Prices EOPLE want music—in their homes; but the great bulk of the people have little time to learn to play the piano. To give them music the piano-player was invented. The piano-player was sold first in the form of a cabinet, which was placed in front of the piano. It is now being built inside the piano, making one instrument—the player-piano—which may be played by hand or with the aid of the player-mechanism. THE WARNING The longing for music has grown into a great desire for the player-piano. This desire has stim- ulated the manufacture of cheaply-made instru- ments. These look like good pianos—it is easy to carve and varnish wood and make white and black composition keys. They bear no name in the factory where they are thrown together; any name at all is stenciled upon them according to the orders of those who father them. They sound fairly good— at first; and the vision of happy faces at home clinches the sale. The awakening will come later. It is too bad, THE FACTS The Lindeman Player-Piano $395 Style is an 88note player with all the necessary expression devices and with a player action that has stood the test of time, coupled with a piano that has bornethesamenamesince its founding, 75 yearsago. When you get SUCH a player-piano for $895 you can be sure you are getting better value than if you had bought some instrument that was advertised as having been sold for twice this amount but that purported to have been lowered in price. We intend to stick to the principle first laid down to govern this piano business, of telling the truth about pianos. We do not believe this piano business could have been brought to its present magnitude—and it is credited with being the largest individual piano busi- ness in the world —if the policy that has gov- erned it since the beginning was not based on the highest standard of business ethics, 9806 is the cash price of this style Lindeman & Sons player-piano, but you may buy it on a liberal future-payment plan if you wish, with your old piano taken in exchange, Let us tell you further why you should con- sider this Lindeman & Sons’ player-piano be- fore buying elsewhere. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. Broadway and Ninth NO (0 STAMPS A ACCEPTED. Charles A. keene 180 Broadway, New York sree $7514 = BY THE AUTHOR OF “RAFFLES," A sbriliing new serial story by E. Horn in, Sun my! y Wor id { , —_ Seg