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Paris).—Swiss covers! in the the Bneandine Hoffmann of New York, wee Ki! an avalanche on Feb, ed in last while on @ ski bs hl om | ON BOY'S FACE Spread Until Covered Chest, Could Not Sleep. Chin and Breast One Solid Scale, Entirely Witness Stand. appre , SOAP AND OINTMENT ——_+——— { Witen our oldest boy was about twenty iy old on Geouien Oo ‘on hws |! loss than @ motion for a dismissal | face and spread until it covered his chest. | Of the chafge against him. Tt came out first in pimples charge and itched terrible, ‘They itched so ho could | not sleep nights and his | chin and breast were one solid scale, “An old lady advised us, Co, which 19 contrary to law.” to try Cuticura Soap and “77 | meet. We ured two boxes of Ointment ‘with tho Soap and in about ax weeks Aug. 19, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall |" 1'° ‘With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad Gram postcard “Coticura, Dept. T, Bese tee.” Sold throughout the world. RIDAL GIFTS should reflect the good taste and judgment of the giver. GA substantial piece of artistic furniture is a source of pleasure and a constant reminder through the years, @ Our immense stock of good furniture permits judicious selection of dainty gifts at moderate prices. + Walnut, 10 pieces; Buffet, 66 in. long The liride 6# cordially snvitad to inapect our replay of #6 completely furnished roome Then I | witness = 5. IN MOTION TO DISMISS | York, wh c ‘ “Yeu,” replied Mr, Verdier, “but |of New Rochelle. ——=— CHARGES OF FRAUD Promoter a Hot Reply From GREE ICH, Conn | modore E. ©, Benedict, aboard his|was 6% years old and @ lineal de: | yacht the Onelda, dropped anchor late|dant of Richard Smith, founde yesterday fn Intdan Harbor, heres after! Smithtown, L. 1, who acquired the ti-! Lawyer John Grant Lyman, acting counsel for Promoter John Grant || s John H. Putnam, who by the Government with -———— ing thousands of dollars HEALED BY CUTICURA from his customers and ta being tried | before Judge Wolverton in the United | Statos District Court on a charge of using the malls to defraud, exploded | ty usual legal bomb when court opened this morning. This was noth- West 42nd Street == “I respectfully submit that the Gov. || and they had a watery dis | ernment has lost its case on its own || | showing,” ho declared. “In the evi- dence shown here yosterday it 1s proved that postal inspectors seized |||) the effects of John H. Putnam & | ||| The motion was overruled and ||| Ointment, #0 we purchased | Martin D, Verdier of Grand Rapids, || 8 cake of the Boap end a box of the Olne | wich, wan put on the stand. Mr. Ver- dier sald that he had sent thirty he was entirely healed.” (Siened) Mra, | Shares of American Light and Trac- Leonard Youngs, R. F. D. 3, Fillmore, N.¥., | ton Company's stock as collateral for of 100 shares of Ohio} r saw his stock again receive a receipt for it. | Tho stock, he sald, had been «old. “Do you know that of your own A ‘Spbcial Purchase of J Lindeman Pianos and Player-Pianos in seven attractive groups $175 for a new $250 upright piano $215 for a new $260 upright piano $230 for a new $295 upright piano $345 for a new $500 player-piano $365 for a new $600 player-piano bo for a new $525 player-piano 5 for a new $525 player-piano LINDEMAN & SONS built all the pianos, and the player-pianos which it is our rare good fortune to be able to offer for so little as $175 to $425. The rest are Henry and S. G, Lindeman instruments, ‘They all came to us in a special write made possible only by the need of factory. space for the building and seasoning of grand pianos. All Are New and in Perfect Condition Tones are rich, sweet, musical, The player-actions in the player- pianos are widely and favorably known. ‘The cases are of mahogany or oak, in good designs. We Warrant Every One no weakness or flaw of ar which command instant action on the part of music or givers of gifts to June Brides, Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged Personally With Each Purchaser JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, at Ninth, New York suratnn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 19126. oe ' |icnowledge, or t# it hearsay?’ asked |@ ten-days’ Ashing trip to Chesapeake|tle of “The Bull Rider’ tn the earl Lamar ; | tay, flava becaune he secured Maced, t “1 know it.” Ho brought back @ fine catch of bass|mraind i °F and by Hiding @ rant : and blue fish, Among his guests were | =—————— Pe caeraite bis 48 aele P. Lynch of New York, Mra. A. W. ih We he inte at in pid | Klein and little nicce of Greenwich, Se eed land Mr. and Mrs, Lemuel Huntington 4—~ One they wouldn't be presentable in ——— court” use at Carrington 5, Smith Dead. ° : “What are they? pursued Lyman, ” “ peting m| Cat on Shepard Smith, @ brother 7 My personal feelings toward you" | cy court Justice Richard T, Smith, Lake Hopatcong t Yacht Pi Back, | died suddenly yesterday morning at! 6 2.—Com-| Brentwood Horpital, Long Island, He Ste ———— S=== rn Brothers A most exceptional sale Saturday, of Misses’ and Girls’ Suits and Coats AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 200 Misses’ Spring Suits 210 Girls’ Top Coats The materials include gaburdine, velour and| fashioned in serges, checks, wool and silk shepherd checks, serges and Poiret twills, in] poplins or velour checks, many effectively sport, tailored and dressy models; heretofore] trimmed and silk lined; heretofore to $16.50, up to $49.75. will be closed out at at $15.00 and 25.00 $5.00 and 9.75 Also Striking Values in Summer Apparel Misses’ Dresses Summer Dresses Misses’ Outing Skirts for afternoon and street wear, | serviceable models, of linens, | in sport and tailored models, of all serge, combinations of | ratine, striped and flowered | of linens, piques, khaki, plain silk and serge, taffeta com- | voiles, also embroidered nets, |and awning striped gabar- bined with Georgette crepe, | effectively trimmed, dines, with sport pockets, $22.50 to 52.50 | $5.00 to 18.50 $1.95 to 5.00 Steel Beaded Silk Bags in flower and Grecian designs; skirt and top edged with beads; body made of imported navy blue faille silk; fitted with mirror and purse on chain, Untrimmed Millinery For Women and Misses, is being shown on theMain Floor, in all the desirable straws for dress and sport wear during the warm weather, SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW: Cane Sport Hats| Outing Hats contrasting hemp facings | of Striped Felt and Straw, and ribbon bands with straw facing; colors to match, to match sweaters, at $1.69 at $1.95 Very special for To-morrow: at $5.00 Boys’ Clothing for Vacation Wear VERY SPECIALLY PRICED ON THE THIRD FLOOR, A Boys’ Washable Suits, novelty effects in Russian and Middy blouse styles in desirable fabrics, some with embroidered collars; sizes 214 to 9 years, at $1.45 to 8.50 Boys’ Jr. Norfolk Wash Suits, Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits, striped and plain fabrics with of linen finished materials; also two pairs of trousers; sizes from khaki cloth with extra knicker- 8 to 9 years bockers; sizes 8 to 18 years, at $3.95 Boys’ School Norfolk Suits sizes 7 to 18 years, sizes 214 to 10 years, sizes 214 to 8 years, at $5.50 to 15.00 at $5.00 to 9.75 at $7.50 to 9.75 Summer Hats and Caps from 50c to $4.50 each $2.25 Boys’ Reefers = 5" EXCURSIONS $1 NEXT SUNDAY ‘Alee Every Sunday and Holiday 1. Leave Liberty Sty js Jersey Clty, 9.17 a.m, HARD COAL NO SMOKE COMFORT West 43rd Street Boys’ Junior Top Coats well boned and well shaped that they are com- fort itself, We warrant them as fully as we warrant any plano in the Salons; that is to say—they are MUSIC-producing instruments of high merit, durably constructed, and possess sort. And they are at priocs overs 0 Salons, First Gallery, New Building, "| Corsets Have Come Delightfully cool and light they are and so Batiste. Net. Light silk brocade. Models for every type of figure. Price $1 to $8.50 Brassieres, 50¢ to $15. Third Floor, Old Bidg. A Big Special Sale 1,000 Corsets Which Were $2 to $6 at $1.50 and $2 Low and medium bust. Plain and fancy materials, Main Aisle, Main Fleor, Old Bldg. JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Former! | A.T. fevers Co. June Blouse Sale Think of —a delicately pink de chine with ented iris eetched in ba for $2.45, 6 wits my gray cre} eorgette wit! Gout collar and pleated frills of white, $3.56, —a coral-colored crepe de chine, hemstitched, with white collar and cuffs, $2.45, —a filmy confection, half lace, half crepe Georgette, $3.85, —another of all crepe Georgette with big coin spots bordering frill and collar, $3.85. The $2.45 blouses are our $3.75 grades and the $3.85 models are our $5 to $6.75 grades—and there are dozens of styles, ird floor, Old Building, Warm Weather Underwear For Women —cood ribbed cotton combination suits in extra sizes, only 35c each, 8 for $1. Fine ribbed lisle thread com- Dinations, durably and daintily | made, regular sizes only; special | Tbe each, | Glove silkwvests, white or pink with tailored tops, $1.25 each. Sizes up to 44. Pd silk knickers, pink only. For Children—wnite ribbed cotton combination suits, sleeve- less or with short sleeves. Sizes te 14 years, 50c; size 16 years, Fine ribbed vests of mercerized or ae lisle, 35¢ each, ain floor, Old Building. Women’s Summer Combination Suits Perfect-fitting, cool and comfortable. very fine assortment of them at $1— the popular price. Band tops, bodice tops with ribbon shoulder straps, crochet yokes, plain tops, lace, scalloped or close-fitti 1s, these are @ few of the styles. Some mercer- ized, some plain lisle, $1. Combination suits with glove iW ome white or flesh pink, Unusually all glove silk suits, tailored tops, white or pink, $2.75. Main floor, Old Building. To Help You Enjoy YourSummer Home A Rowe Gloucester couch ham- mock for the porch, $12; some higher; all made by the famous sail-makers. Hammock cushions, $1.60, $2, $2.60 and $3. Fourth Gallery, New Building. Ahigh-ba wing-arm bench for the garden; very old-fash- ioned; slat or solid back, $35. Fifth Gallery, New Building. A playhouse for the children, set up near the roses; a cozy, dry, protected place in sun or shower; @ canvas bungalow with open gables, Fourth Gallery, New Building, Plaid blankets, $4 pair, White bedspreads, $1.35, $1.65. Third Gallery, New Building. A log cabin rug, in pink or n or maize, with band bor- ler; 2x3 feet size is 75c; 9x12 feet size, $12; half a dozen sizes in be- tween. Fourth Gallery, New Building. | White Satin Hats Specially Offered at $3.50 and $5 White satin—it is the midsummer millinery note. White satin hats are appro- priate for nearly every occasion, | and if they are combined with |]| velvet, so much the better, A fascinating collection of newly made white satin sailors, small turbans, and hats with tam crowns, will be specially priced $3.50 and $5 in the Moderate- Priced Salons on Saturday. If! Sports Hats Kinds that stay on your head, shade your face, and give the smartest touch to any out-of- door costume. Some half a hundred new styles will be shown, Saturday. Priced $1.60 to $5, First Floor, Old Building, Children’s Coats Must Go ‘The $4.50 to $6 ones are $3.75, The $6.50 to $9 ones are $5. The $18 to $25 ones are $13.75, Just one or two of each kind, Little street coats in blue and ks as well as delicately col- ored “best” coats in the collec tion, Sizes 2 to 6 years, Third floor, Old Building, 85c Silk Stockings Part of a special pur- chase. Each pair is quite flawless and has a service- able mercerized or silk top, | Black and colors. Main floor, Old Building. We have taken 848 silk dresses from our regular stocks and have put prices down for Saturday’s selling. There will be 60 Silk Dresses at $8.75 One model, in navy and black; & pretty, practical dress of char- meuse and crepe Georgette. 168 Silk Dresses at $10 ree models, in navy and black; all taffeta; some have over collars of taffeta or chiffon. 78 Silk Dresses, $12.75 Four models, in Lied) black, Lge ay Copenhagen blue; one model all taifeta; the others in taffeta combined with crepe Georgette; lace collars. 75 Silk Dresses at $18.75 Four models of silk dresses in a variety of desirable shades of charmeuse, taffeta and crepe de chine. Two models for evening; one of highly mercerized white mohair resembling silver cloth, with over-drapery of net and wide silver braid; the other of chiffon, trimmed with ribbon bands. 45 Sport Suits, $29.50 Individual suits, made of im- ported wool jersey cloth; early season prices were $45 to $60. Store Open All Day Tomorrow Until 5 P. M. Every Woman Wants a Silk Dress ‘3’S Well, Here’s the Opportunity oan At Me Mh Coats show black or rose stripes on white, with all white skirts. Some suits are in solid colors— hunter's green, gold, cerise. S collars of white jersey cloth. have bands of corduroy on In this group, also at $29.50, some wool jersey cloth dresses in white, navy, green and purple, buttoning down front or side; most have pockets, Second floor, Old Building, Young Women’s Linen Suits—After Lanvin A $17.50 Sale These are perhaps the smartest linen suits that yous women have ever mn offered. Paris inspiration is in every line of them. And not only are the fashions men this season, Style for men and young meres, serges, mixtures; stripes, This Sale ot Suits at $15.50 is one of the best items of news we have had for With the present market. j its abnormal condition—with the costs of terials higher than ever before—we are able ty make this unusual offering of men’s Three of our regular manu represented with the pick of their season’s sur- plus stocks, containing Suits Equal to Our $18.50 to $25 Grades ra very French, but the very material is imported for this reason we cannot take any special nor obtain any more of them at any price. Three models, made of a very fine cossack linen that does not crumple. The colors are superb, the styles—Lan- vin, Sizes 14 to 20 years, Other Important Summer-isms Stunning white chinchill ather long full sweep, unlin Shorter ones are $9.50 and $13.75, coats are $3 $13.75 to Unlined white corduroy sults, | belted model, $10. white and ete, Z Men’s uits, orsted, and gr very f} go of } ice in o than take tir ports Suit White and_ colored corduroy | mate) striped orplain, 50, kirts with high fitted id pockets, $11.75. Other skirts in white Russian cord, colored cordeline, white linen, 1 corduroy, beau- t summer volle 0 and $10.75, ars, turers are jot, tweeds, ay, brown, preet, } Lower-Price Store for Men, Broadway corner Eighth Store for Men, Broadway : Men’s Sample Panama Hats, $3.75 Genuine South American Hats, $6 to $12 Grades Samples from who does tributing b prefers to le at a little pr ather H livid an importer