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eae EE US NZ ai a i ma a ea ag tae 6020) i RANT GGT EE Oe RN Ap “PEE EVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, MAY 27, 1914" 80 long that there. either can be recognized. ‘The woman's body, clothed in only a skirt and waist, is that of a per- Weaknesses or Irregularities of femin reves onan ; son about forty years old, five feet @ Gietinetly feminine nature er ccsinialh two inches in height ana qreiguing sateen ew aS feof ir about 180 pounds, It was found last _ Dr. PIERCE’S Formerly Bicadway at : i i: \ ight off Co treet. TS 4 d Persons With Missing Rela MAS Osby Ur (be: Boy, Atm file Favorite if] A. T. Stewart & Co, Ninth tives Are Notified. | ‘The bodies of a woman and a boy, |" found in the Hast River at different points, are in the Brooklyn Morgue, whore several persons who had re- ported mimsing relatives to the po- lice have been notified to view them, although both had been in the water WOMAN AND BOY FOUND FLOATING IN RIVER Picked Up at Different Points and “N AMLER OF NGS + HOUSEHOLD SCORED BY JUDGE IN COURT | ‘Lord Saye and Sele Linked © With British Canteen Scan- ~ dal by Convicted Officer. Travelers, Vacationists, Everyone Who Will Need a Trunk This Sammer— Exceptional Offering of TRUN KS| Each at a Saving of Not Less Than a Third of the Original Regular Price | } | * LONDON, May 27.—Scathing re- BS were uttered to-day by Justice in reference to Lord Baye and i Controller of the King’s House- Path and a direct descendant of one Yet the twenty-five Barons entrusted | swith the enforcement by King John of the provisions of Magna Carta. The Explanation—Each trunk is stamped with the maker’s name— Mendel or Drucker. ‘ogether or separately they represent the last word in trunk construction. The business | of both is now combined under the one name. As a result of a re-adjustment of their stocks these trunks are here at these rare prices. Arnold Bennett Has Written— ‘‘ American enterprise finds business profit in . “Wsident occurred at the Old Bailey, . 4 ; D T k - EG Se toe has Sritun uray odicers improving the standards of existence and nese ETUnKS Sale of Luggage Convertible Se gna sight civilian employes of Lip Veneer and basswood bodies; cov- Offered at one-third less than it would normally be. Steamer Trunks ered with fibre, canvas or pegamoid. | This offering means a substantial saving to every! re rawhide bound; others fibre la ord juggage for their week-ending and their Pegamoid covered; brassed trim- fen Weal : cieia trams masBiteet combide suitcase, $4 in, long ined with Helland | mings, fibre bound, cloth lined, hat i e pri ue —— —_ Limited, who were charged with appealing to the pride of common folk a to offer or accept bribes = fm connection with the allotment of a earn contracts, Mr. Bennett might have written this in the cool Salons where piie-cl yh Mes Us Nt Lee ne cowhide ouit case, #4 and $6 in. I 4 deep, | Compartment, two separate com ‘orkshire iment, the highest ss ‘, e Cowhia in. long, and extra . i? |. 4m rank of the prisoners, was sen- Somes eo 4 a a and brows leather; each case with two! partments, six clothes hangers 43 tenced to six months’ imprisonment. $12.50 to $29.75. POxfori bag, in ruset, brown and black, of good quality | and 44 inches high. $23 and 835. “Whitaker pleaded for mercy. The Wanamaker- Endors ad cowhide. solid brass trimmings. Case is leather lined and = “ = 4 vot ho has served in the Brit ed on; Sis army tor snr rear, broke é ore Mes 15 to Gnd sald he had acted on the Canvas, fibre or pegamoid cover- Bl juck oui with n of Col. Fiennes, now Lord Pi d PI Pi ed: fi e it case, eretonne lining, ¢6, Wardrobe Trunks Sele, wh then Lieu- ; fibre bound; brass trimmings, $6 ond £8 in. 85. feoan-Cotre! of the Royal Boots anos an ay er- tanos basswood at veneer bodies; cloth snenuactures & yp ge of al za ia Canvas covered, fibre bound, four ere. and linen aod” prein leather,” alligator, | ie an oppertuaity for a substan. | d, large ha‘ * Justice Darling, referring to Col. . sae : a : a . rawers, large hat compartment, ten ee, eat Ecn'wnitaner Ge-||| are displayed, waiting selection by men and women who want TO LIVE. Sizes $6 to 40 inches, ag ey Mg ealty 8 din seed | cJothes hangers 45 inches high. $83. Gared led him astray, sald: For there is no complete harmony in life without good music. $9.25 to $22. LUGGAGE SHOP, Subway Floor, New Bidg. “The letter shows sad decadence Subway floer, New Building. be the traditiona of a great family. I myoelf if 1 belonged to such a fam My would starve rather than get my WV . . : fiving by cadging for orders for beer.” What are YOU going to do for music this Summer? | Fienne’s letter had invited Licut.- What are your children—for whose standard of existence you are respon- Whitaker to use his good offices * behalf of a firm of brewers. By sible—going to do? ition as Controller of the nousehold Lord Saye and Sele is a member of the British Govern- Fresh Neckwear Makes |Couch Hammocks at $7.75 ‘Av Bit ol: new cimalewn que collars and cuffs; a tress; wind-shield; with iron supports made to sustain | dainty lawn, organdie or pique vestee, and new waist-|* reasonably heavy weight. | | | . | Steamer Trunks ae Goan. ber tna Onferd titi 1 and i? la, use Please Remember Two Facts— ment. . . . 4 nafield, al r coat; a bright crepe de chine or Roman stri tie; Ha Pitvestor of Liptens, Limited, end these will make an old dress look new and ste for The Rowe Couch Hammocks | the holiday. We are sole New York sellers of the Rowe Gloucester couch Every new neckwear style is here and there are special sales in hammock, which we have in a great variety aad sell in great Pique vestees—hand-embroidered, $1.75. numbers at 91% to 986.50. peice ofa peng lg vestee in lawn, $1.50. Fourth Gellery, Now Building. jue collars or Main floor, Old Building. Flags for Decoration Day All wool bunting flags in sizes x3 feet to 20260 fect, according to size. 5c to $56.50, Double warp, all wool bunting flags, 9x8 feet to 8x15 fest, priced according to cise. $1.85 to $18.75. Silk flags mounted en staff frem &x8 inches to 4x6 fest, sain Cro fag rane on flags for decoration, mounted, in of sites, from 450 a dosen to 600 each. a Flag poles, adjustable brackets and stationary brackets, in complete range of sizes and all moderately priced. Subway floor, Qld Bldg. and Fourth floon, New Bldg. (1)—The pianos and player-pianos in the Wanamaker Salons are art- were built, to produce good tones, to last, to give service. Each bears its own ke Sattests cetera ts, olosin time-honored name, and there is no other instrument to compare with it at the Stiuse cob’ tatr to ir Thomas fixed price set upon it. ga Skew shire wae 00 Goce: (2)—Any one of good reputation will find us willing to extend every the slighteat “degree, that ‘unyone reasonable accommodation in the matter of time for payment. Sal ar wns, ™janos, $220 to $1,350 Player-Pianos, $395 to $1,650 _—_ PILS CALL AT CITY HALL. There is no need to let another day go by without music. Come and 1S es “Salamander” “Bathing Suit which has been finished just in time for the sea dip on Decoration Day. This bathing suit, like the Salamander gown, shows “a bit of the throat and a slash of red,” and has the Russian blouse and long tunic. Entirely dif- ferent, and far prettier than any other bathing costume we ever saw. Black or navy blue mohair, $10.75. Munédred from Public School (Ne, 101 Get Outing for Good . Conduct. hundred school girls of Public No. 101 at One Hundred Eleventh near Lexington averfhe, accom- their teachers, of the Sunshine select the instrument you would like, tomorrow. Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building. The “Dodo” Bathing Suit 00 J 0 HN W N M K E R is of black satin trimmed with yellow eeepc oee the real Salamander, Cc I Clothes for Boys | A A A The “Dodo” Bathing Cape For the youngsters—wash suits, $2.15—Oliver matches this suit—it is black on the outside and yellow eponge inside. Twist. Dombey mid \dy Russian and sailor . - AND CENTS. Mf . ig lg : ¥ . styles baal uae Sere Broadway and Ninth Street, New York. wn POR he parmiryd aed oe Belts solid and color-combinations. Better than you'll find elsewhere for so little, because spec- First Showing Tomorrow, Thursday ially purchased. Rep, poplin, galatea, chambray and kinder- —and all are exclusively at Wanamaker's. 9 thar bathing eults of owrl cloth, wishatr; satis aod tatieta; carting suoecra:|EMTUms Cmte ines 87440, 10 yenzs. Women's Gray Salons, Second floor, Old Building. Middy blouses, $1.50. Long trousers to match, $1.50. Sizes 4 to 12 years. With Fels-Naptha Soap the drudgery of , : Cool Summer Rugs i tae thon ead rguistion Khaki cole ees -washday vanishes. Did you know that Crex Prairie Grave Rug rca Haas: Gade eae ured. 35 Boys’ blouses with or without collars. Khaki, madras or chambray, 50c to 1. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Second floor, Old Building in twenty-five years a woman washes through a pile of clothes 1000 times_her size? Sounds big enough to frighten you, doesn’t it? But you needn't be frightened if you know the way to do it 500 of The Prettiest Summer Parasols at $2 & $3 For 500 of the luckiest girls and women. Savings of from $1 to $2 on each parasol. Stripes, plain colors, Dresden and fancy bor- ders, plain and fancy handles. Just in time for the holiday week-end. Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building, —J} right. By using Fels-Naptha Soap you can do these things: You can pes through ‘in half the time it used to take; you can use cool or lukewarm water, because it works best in that; you can throw away your washboiler, because clothes washed ith Fel y il- ver eutee hoes Sea Fg Ree W. A TCH F OR DI R K. S | Originator of the Famous _. Avene. KATZENJAMMER KIDS Now Draws Exclusively for the Comic Section of |TRE SUN 5 nh Eee i viahled