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DYING BECAUSE OF Lack of Material for Nipples Is Returned Traveller. DANCE ABOARD CRUISER Stockholm’s Passengets, De- tained at Kirkwall, Are Enter- tained by British Officers. Passengerson the steamship Stock- holm, in to-day from Gothenburg, Swedon, were enthusiastte temporary delay at Kirkwall, Scot- land, Tho vessel had been brought into that port by a British cruiser and was relfeved of her matis, That the passengers might be placated, the commander of the cruiser Invited them aboard for a dance and it was almost dawn before the ship's band | ceased playing. That poker {is not altogether an| American institution was demon- strated in the smoking room during the voyage, when pretty Miss Mabel Lithander of Sweden cleaned up on} all hands. Miss Lithander and her mother, who is the wife of a wealthy Swede, are making their first visit to America. The girl is a great de- votee of outdoor sports and wants to see a ball game. They will spend the summer at Newport and Bar Harbor. Hans Lagerlog, secretary of the Swedish-American Chamber of Com- merce, who returns after a three over their Causing Many Deaths, Says : months visit to Sweden, says that be- cause of the English embargo on rub ber bables and mothers are being | sacrificed. “It ts almost tmpossible to get rub- ber nipples for the babies,” said Mr. Lagerlog, “and as a result, the m- fants are afflicted with raw gums, often resulting Ny. The surgeons are unable to get rubber gloves and | many mothers are dying at child) birth. Sweden is greatly aroused | over the situation and this, taken in || conjunction with the selzing of mails, {a not making the nation any too friendly disposed toward England.” Commander August von Eckermann, chief naval constructor of the Swedish navy, ts on his way to Pittsburgh to || supervise the making of armor plate || for two big Swedish battleships. 1] B. H. Holgrem, a Chilean importer, | announced that a direct line of steam- | ships had been established eal Gothenburg and Chilean ports. This| service, he sald, permits Chili to/| purchase from Sweden many things which, prior to the war, were obtained | rteen years old, son of J. Sigfried Edstrom, who, with || ls wife and three other children, has || come on a visit to America, fell down || | a companionway three days ago and broke his right arm. Upon the ar- rival of the steamship the lad w taken to Roosevelt Hospital for treat- Browning,Hing & Company You’ re interested in Good Clothing at a small cost. Here’s your chance: Men’s Summer Suits, William Adams, a business man of man ifrenehea in the vicinity of have been converted into fortifica- tions. constructed six-foot breastworks of/ concrete, of the works wires charged with elec. | RUBBER FMB ARGO tricity, “have "been laid along the | (SM UVUNUVTUNVOAUG AEGAN ANAT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MOO Ayssnirese get grcus4 JUNE 9, 1916, la eight mont says the Py | at Sin ting Husband's Murder as Slayer Is beep For a mile or more in front mont. | GUNMAN, 19, SENTENCED | Px's,2e* rroten, winam mteramars | @ young gunman of Manhattan, war al Bend, Ind., who has been in| to-day condemned, on his nineteenta | part in the murder of Gregario Georg font Rus! T0 DEATH ON BIRTHD: Y birthday, to die in the electric chair |at Dobbs Ferry Jan. 15 last. On the | testified to- en Sing Prison during the week He said the Germans hava | Wife Goes to Trial Accused of Plot-| beginning July 17. Just soph | sister-in-law of Morschauser pronounced sentence in | Geot the Supreme Court at White Plains, |same murder, swore M When asked if he had anything to| fered her $500 to get two murdere' | say why sentence should not 3° Br Z lied, 1 TTT I “ANT can say is that I'am innocent.” | Ratmanda, a boarder, McNamara was convicted of tak Mary lio's Ratmanda, at hi offered him times to get witness stand he denied hi scene ‘Ag at the the murder, but Mary Figolio, tonetta who Is on t George of put her husband out of the in love with husband, Mike| Wise Guys. a brother of Mrs. George, | soft bundle of girlhood in your armas and y that Mra, George and home tn Hoboken, and $0 at various n to slay a certain for the] Person at Dobbs Ferry. PERDVVIAL, From the Cinctnnat! Enquirer.) tution that always flourish despite the knocks of th When you have a warm, the wonderful perfume of her hair makes your whole system tingle, and she holds you no tt it you can feel her heart ind you realize Guy who s igoing to. do. New Sash and Hair Bow Ribbons, 35c yd. Very specially priced for Saturday 61 to 7 inches wide. and maize; also in white. dinary offering. In the most desirable shades—pink, blue Without a doubt, a most extraor- Main Floor, Centre Continuing in the Women’s Shoe Salon Tomorrow A Most Important Special Sale of These fine boots have been designed especially —_ for Saks & Company. In style, Made with Louis XV. heels and are obtainable in pearl smoke grey and ivory. women. white slate mouse_brown nT $4750 This limited sale includes suits regularly valued at $20, $22 and $25. They’reourownmake, with a right model for every man. Summer Furnishings For Men and Boys. 'HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening World, 6 per week Dally World, 12¢ per weck Sunday World, Se por Sunday You can subscrite for 9 any length of time y we will change your often as you desire, ee regular newsdealcr where yom erat and he ml Sinlier R : Wend: ralieer , Py * * Women’s Washable Kidskin Summer Boots € a | ‘ : finish and color they are the last word in fashion- Also with vamps of dark blue, mouse brown, or green, with oyster white tops; and smoke grey with pearl grey tops. Sizes 2 to 8; widths at $6.95 able high-cut boots for AA to D. Second Floor Tomorrow, Saturday, begins the June Clearance of Women’s Suits at $17.50 Formerly priced from $29.50 to $45 Included in this important event are suits of every descrip- tion in a wonderful assortment of the most desired materials. The tailoring is of the kind found only in better-grade gar- ments, and each suit is lined with excellent quality silk. Smart New Sport Suits for Women in a special group tomorrow Priced from $19.50 to $65.00 The charming style innovations in pockets, belts and collars reflected in this assembly are delightful. The models to select from are too numerous for description and the materials consist of silk and wool Jersey, shantung, caseadeau, khaki kool and striped Bengaline. In all the new high shades and navy blue. Women’s Bathing Suits | Women’s Bathing Suits Saturday at $4.95 New dressy and slip-on mod- els, in satin, silk poplin, mohair and silk Jersey, showing regu- lation and high waist line and Saturday at $6.95 In smart dressy models, and one-piece slip-on effects, made of mohair, wool Jersey, silk pop- lin, faille and taffeta. Pretty cap sleeves tied with ribbon to sailor collars and revers, with match girdle. Sizes $4 to 44. colored piping. Sizes 34 to 44. Saks Suits for Youths, $13.50 to $20 Sizes 32 to 36 The Metropolitan Junior is generally considered to be the most hard-to-fit individual in New York. Not so at Saks, however, for our suits for youths are the product of tailors who are specialists in garments for young men Pleated backs and Norfolks are the models for youths today, and the most popular Saks selection of fabries and colors in these designs are as far distant from the mediocre as is the tailoring of Saks garments. Special Values for Saturday in Women’s Summer Union Suits Women's Glove Silk Top Union Suits ments, with fine white lisle body. Ribbed Union Suits, and sleeveless inodel; lace trimmed. Perfect fitting gar- ) Sizes 36 to 40. Special at f 79¢ Perfect fitting low neck ) 69 Regular and extra sizes. f c Women's Fine 1200 Women’s Fine Swiss & Lisle Ribbed Union Suits, with \ Pe rere mre ft See Broadway at 34th Street Beginning Tomorrow, In the Misses’ Department The Semi-Annual Clearance of Misses’ Smart Suits, Coats and Skirts HESE fine garmerts, at their regular selling prices, were the greatest values in New York City, At these reduced prices the values are nothing short of extraordinary. Misses’ Suits.......formerly $19.50 to #25.......now $10.00 Misses’ Suits....... formerly $35.00 to #45....... now $15.00 Misses’ Suits....... formerly #49.00 to 855.......now $20.00 Misses’ Suits.......formerly $59.00 to 869....... now $30.00 Misses’ Coats. formerly $15 to #18.50.......now $7.75 now $14.00 Misses’ Coats. formerly $20.00 to &25...... Misse: Misses’ Skirts......formerly 88.95 to 84.95...... nou $2.95 Skirts...... formerly 5 to $7.95..0...now $3.95 Smart Summer Dresses for Misses : Saturday at $6.95 In new sport effects, made of White voile, with striped border of Copenhagen blue, and white, or green and white. Large cape collar of self material, and belt, collar and cuffs to match border. Obtainable in all sizes from 14 to 18 years. Misses’ New Taffeta Dresses, $18.50 In new coatee and tier effects Copies of late European models. blue or navy and white striped taffeta. of Georgette crepe. Beautifully made of navy Vestee, collar and sleeves Sizes 14 to 18 years. 500 Girls’ Wash Dresses, reduced to $1 and $2 Formerly priced from $2 to $5 In a most complete collection of desirable models, made of fine quality ginghams, in stripes, checks and plaids; also imported repps and chambray. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses Saturday at 95c In regulation and Norfolk models, made of twill or khaki cloth; coat and belted models in awning stripes and beach cloth. In all white, khaki, rose, green, Copenhagen blue, and black and white stripes. Sizes 8 to 22 yeurs. Also—Girls’ Middy Skirts at $1 Exceptional value. In pleated or gored models, made of navy or white twill or khaki cloth, Sizes 8 to 16 years. Specially Priced for Saturday Women’s Smart Coats at $15 In a number of up-to-the-minute models. Beautifully tailored in gabardine, wool poplin, serge, wool checks, silk, or wool velours, All sizes and colors. Half lined or lined throughout with peau de cygne. Also—Smart Coats for Touring or Street Wear from $1.50 to $10 $5 to $10 New full-length models, made of fine quality li New belted mohair dust coats. One model cravenetted, In Four Special Groups Saturday Women’s New Washable Skirts $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $5.00 The very latest arrivals in button front and side effects, show- ing envelope and mannish pockets. Fashioned in gabardine, pique, cotton crepe, ratine, linen, needle cloth, Palm Beach cloth, honeycomb, Russian cord, basket weave, and corduroy, In white and colors, Wuaistbands to 36. Also—An Important Special Sale of Women’s Silk Dress Skirts, $12.50 Without a doubt the most extraordinary value in high-grade skirts to be found anywhere, In tailored or dressy models, in faney plaids, checks, stripes, or plain colors. Obtainable in all: siz« TIMI TM TMT a TMT Men’s Ratine Bath Robes, $2.85 High-grade garments in every particular, made with shawl or regulation collar. In shepherd or shadow checks and stripes. All colors Fifth Floor Of Especial Interest Saturday Women’s New Taffeta Afternoon Dresses, $14.50 In three charming copies of recently imported creations. One is a two-tier accordeon-pleated model with coatee; another is a corded model with shirred skirt; and the third is in tunic effect, obtainable with self or Georgette crepe sleeves. Sizes 34 to 44. 1,000 Summery Tub Dresses in a variety of new models, to-morrow al $5.95 $8.50 $10 $12.50 Delightful dresses for hot-weather days, exceptionally well made of linen; voile in white, flowered, figured and striped effects; basket weaves or gabardine. Obtainable in plain colors with stripes; solid colors, and Russian blouse models in one-tone effects. Beginning Saturday, June 10th Clearance of Boys’ Smart Suits Ages 7 to 18 110 Suits..... formerly $5.95 and $6.95... 150 Sutts..... formerly $8.95 and $9.95... All taken from our regular stock. with extra knickers .now $5.00 .now $6.75 Every suit splendidly tailored, and made of excellent quality fancy mixtures. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, Saturday, at $7.75 Extra knickers included. Superior tailored garments, made of excellent quality all-wool serge. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Also—Boys’ Norfolk Wash Suits, $2.95 Made of gray or tan linen crash, army khaki or white duck. Ages 7 to 16 years. Exceptional value. Children’s Bathing Boys’ Bathing Suits Suits at $2.75 Saturday at $2.25 In one or two-piece models, Pure worsted — sweater - knit made of all wool Jersey, in the | one-piece garments, with belt newest colors. Excellent value. | and half sleeve. An_ exclusive Sizes 26 to 36. Saks design, Also—Final Clearance of Children’s and Misses’ Hats at $1.00 Regular prices #2.50 to $3.95. Made of fancy straws in desir- able colors and styles. Second Floor Special Values for Saturday in The Annual June Sale of Blouses FFERED in this important event are copies of the very newest blouse modes from Paris, each and every model being specially priced, The three blouses illustrated are typical examples of the values prepared for Saturday, At 89c¢—Smart Blouses of organdie or voile, in white or flesh color, with narrow pleated frills edging collar. Also other models elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, At 69¢ - Extraordinary values At $1.55 ~Charming Blouses in middy blouses, made of white | of white voile, jabots edged with drill, with collar, cuffs and pock- | fine quality Venise lace. Also ets in pink, blue, Copenhagen | beautiful embroidered models with blue, rose or green, — Also in all | trimmings of filet laces and cluster white, some with faggoting in tucks back and front. Sizes 38 contrasting color. Sizes 34 to 44. to 50. At $1.90- Blouses of fine white voile, prettily trimmed with analy Val. lace. Also corded voiles, with candy stripes, in plain or pleated frill models, with lace-trimmed collars and cuffs. oon-— , her to let you te “nee |WORLO V WANTS WORK WONDERS. 5