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D. ©. L, for Dr. Van Dyke. LONDON, Apri 40,—oxtord Unt- versity will confer the honorary de- | Gree Of doctor of civil law next Tues- day, this morning's Times reports, on tho Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, y American Minister to Holiand. BUILD YOUR | CAREER FROM | THE BLOOD UP 7 red Weod—the driving force of ty made out of LAMAR CHARGES THREAT TO GUARD | POTHIMIN IRONS | |Assails Prosecutor at Plot Trial —Lawyer Intimates Rin- telen _May Tell All. | qeed feed Bitter attacks upon the Government lately ex cera whet ss | Prosecutore for alleged unfair treat. | ment of David Lamor marked the re a ‘“ the the aka elite sumption in Federal Court of the trial » SBYS of Capt Ms tie vale “Thousands ke'me pe t apt. Frang von Rintelen and his ‘endants, out of gchool and college charged with ineiting te life’s work. Who of us will abor strikes in Germany's interests. yy the wayside? Who of us will) Col. M. Martin Dolphin, counsel for gil Cae Well, I have as much Lamar, hotly accused Special Assist- that so many others lack, | ant Prosecut we rich, red blood, and the health, | of having iiaatened Ue pare os starains, he calm nerves end nic? pirating tk theo 4 had Lamar in charge and having that go with it. What better ‘of + cone could I forced him under penalty of dismissal | foundation cessful career to put Lamar in frons directly after to it Iq b ff VA ‘ask for?” Can you say as much—is your blood !¢ had Yeft the courtroom on Friday sich and red? Or are your happiness | When the trial opened | being seriously compromised! The charges resulted in a genoral bee Aik Ape Springs va Poor | motion by attorneys for ex-Congress- vise you to do what man Frank Buchanan and five fel- | your family physician alread: hi vt Fill your Tungs to capac. low defendants of Labor's National Peace | x with fresh air several times a day, Caunell for trial separately to live—do not live to eat. Exercise |ffom Lamar and von Rintelen, the Bevery. sleep well, and build up your| Millionaire agent of the Kaiser. blood and your body with Pepto-Mangan, | Frans Moss and ex-Senator Joseph |W. Batley represent the Peace Ci Youn. | @ 0- ah ah cil members, Lamar, known as “the Wolf of | “The Red Blood Builder” Wa was brought here from | Atlanta prison The red blood cells carry and distribute insists that he life-giving oxygen to all parts of the to stand trial. He never spoke to von iintelen and charges that he ts t system. Pepio- Mangan increases the num- persecuted by the United States ber of these, Corporation to important pearing in a the Govern ceils and their enat power to do #5 de a direct charge against pike Peplo-| sartaty utter Mr. Bailey had Mangan is 2) Lamar had been treated in an “ splendid gen-! trary and unjust mann eral tonic,) “Yes, and this man Sarfaty Is the easily digest-| ono we mean,” he 1, pointing bis ed and as-| finger almost in Sarfaty’s fac similated,| “I want this court to ¢ broke! exceedingly |in Col. Dolphih, “that the court and pleasant to| not Government attorneys direct the taste, Friend.| action of my client." ly warning: If at any time your client is pa- G by "| raded in ns before the jury or the g OB G8 6) jury A, sald the court, “it will pe Pepto-Man-| iny duty to put somebody {n jail. Out- gan is put up| wide of this court, your client is in| only in the original bottle and sealed| the custody of the penitentiary au-| package illustrated below, bearing the thorities name Gude, and is for sale at all drug-| “My client has been paraded before | stores. It is made by M. J. Bretrennaca| {Urors in manacles,” shouted Dolphin He called Higgina, the guard who has Con. Manufacturing Chemists, New York | Vowiar in charge. The guard. ad- = = mitted Sarfaty'a ordera and said he| | had put shackles on his prisoner with- B the Federal Building. Judge Cushman denied all motions for separate trials. | | The process of selecting the jury resumed Albert Massey, attorney for Capt en, indieated that his cHent} itneas stand and make | of his activities in the In examining a tales- asked if the recital by ot how a corporation | ind expended large sums ECO A ACCOUN ‘A WEEK SHE “ROYAL purtall the exporting of | war munitions would cause any pre-| © in his mind Dolphin questioned — several | men as to the connections of tho | concerns by. whom they were em-| ployed with J. P. M & Co. | Juror after juror was excused by ° Cu nas prejudiced. nd Bedcing rept Beg oms furnis| ° Mig Decrease In Batal Mine Acot- ners as hed $59.95 dents in Peansylvanta, ss HARRISBURG, Pa. April 30.—Fatal| Rane Bie Moree OPEN EVHNINGS aceldenta In aylvania mines during the first q er of 1917 decfeased 25 per cent, fr the corresponding pertod of 1916 ‘Safety fir m ds are said to be ponsible. Fatal accidents the last year were Pennsylvania LAST CHANCE TO BUY | PYRENE at $8 This is your last chance to get Pyrene at $8. Tonight at mid- night the price will go to $10. Orders received by telephone at all hardware, electrical and | auto-supply dealers today will be filled at $8. $2 saved on every Pyrene you buy now. Gye FIRE SAVES LIFE AT ALL ELECTRICAL AND AUTO BUPPLY AND HARDWARRB DBALBERS IN THIS CITY Broadway at Ninth, New York. = 0 Mh ffreaaufs tre” b T. "hewn & Co. Opening Tomorrow, Tuesday Wanamaker Sale of White A New Kind---Different THIS SALE expresses the new French-American entente cordiale in hun- dreds of original, exclusive, Paris-like underclothes, blouses, negligees, house dresses; prices exceptionally economical. Copies of the French Actual copies of Paris blouses—thrilling blouses —are $3.85, $4.50, $5, $5.75 and up to $9.50, Actual copies of Paris underclothes, $2 to $13.60. Actual copies of Paris negligees, $3.85 upward. Hand- mode le negligees created by a French woman in New York are $87.60 to $15. All exclusive with the Wanamaker Store—not to be found elsewhere. Pick of the American Market at Lorge Underclothes, at 60c, $1 and upward; vlouses, at $2 and upward; house dresses, at $1.60 and upward—the inek of American designs created by fifty of our regular manufacturers. Selected from nearly five thousand styles, We velieve them the best at tne prices to be found anywhere. : Silk Underclothes Uncommon values in bodices at $1, $1.60, $2.60, $3, 60; in bloomers, $2.75 and $3; in BK 9) chemises, $3, $3.85, $6; in nightgowns, $3.85, $6, $5.75, $12.50. Majority ali silk— not half made of cheap laces. Negligees, Smocks, Dressing Sacques, Boudoir Caps Variety too great to describe. Special attention is called to the Egyptian negligee made of printed fleur de soie in Egyptian designs, at $13.75, Paris Lingerie Exceptionally Priced $1.05 for elaborately hand-embrcidered French chemises, hand-scalloped. $1.36 for finer Frenen chemi 91.85 for hand-embroidered French nightgowns $3.75 for French combinations of sheer fine material, daintily hand-scalloped and embroidered. 95c for French drawers of good material, and with embroidered dots. New French Blouses, $10 and $12 Our standard $15 to 25 grades that have been selling here this season. Blouses entirely made by hand. Exquisite natiste and laces, White or pink. Charming styles, many with nar- row frills, Paris Lingerie Price-Lowered oad garments showing marks from handling or display, one and two pieces of a kind, all sizes the group. Combinations were $3 to $12, now $2 to $10, Petticoats were $18 to $65, now $15 to $50. Chemises were $15 to $37.50, now $10.15 to $32.50. Vest chemises were $8.50, now $6.75. Nightgowns were $4.50 to $60, now $3.50 to $60. Corset covers were $2.50 to $30, now $1.50 to $25, Silk bodices were $5.75 to $16, now $3.75 to $12, Silk nightgowns were $9.75 to $65, now $7.50 to $60. American Underclothes—Odd Lots 420 nightgowns, third to nearly half less, miscellanes ous styles, $1.30. 300 nightgowns, third to half less, miscellaneous, $1. 300 petticoats, quarter to half less, attractive, $1.50. 360 silk bodices of crepe de chine or washable satin, 15 to 70 per cent. less, 85e. New Philippine Onderclothes Fresh cut and designed especially for Wanamaker's. Please do not confound these beautiful garments with those of papery materials and poorly fitting shapes which are anything but satisfactory. Our Philippine lingerie is exquisite—and prices mod- erate, Valencleanes, 8. hand-scalloped Jane-Ellen qyAB, Steluaive locohan 15 French model ex. ly and vertically 1 Exclusive,” ah Main floor, and outposts throughout Store. The Wanamaker Sale of White In the Down-Stairs Store Thousands of new, inexpensive garments, noted for their simplicity, excellent materials and moderate prices Nightgowns, 50c to $3.85 Combination suits, $1, $1.50 Short petticoats, 50¢ to $1 Envelope chemises, 50c to $2 Drawers, 25¢ to $1 Eatra size underwear Corset covers, 25¢ to §1 Petticoats, 50c to $2.50 The Down-Stairs White Sale offers decidedly good-look- ing underelothes, wonderfully appealing at “remarkably Baby Shop low prices. . F as Pretty new things for wee folks The women with limited pocketbook and good taste need all in tae May White Sale. Me | In the Down-Stairs nipments for the White Sale of styles | Third floor, Old Building; the entire Main Aisle, | no longer sigh, for at moderate prices “fussy over trimmed Pique and ow eira hand | gaudy underclothes that fall to pieces in the first wash” on Heyes ee ton babyyot oad are giving way to well cut, well made, good, durable, at- material, simple put vary anast tractive, wearable underwear. jesigned after the more expensive : mode | 5c, 8 Here are dainty affairs of soft sheer lasting material Por tia one ban aida becomingly trimmed with fine nice laces or embroidery, run | — are sweet little dre Se to 85 with good pretty ribbon. Li song crepello or « mshimere c als, ; lk lined, some with hand em Here are mounds and mounds of nightgowns, chemis 1 corset covers, drawers, petticoats, all specially prepared and carefully selected, made of good, soft nainsook, or ba- tiste, some of cambric, not over ornate, but prettily trim- med with perfectly sweet laces and embroideries. quaint, cunning dresses, Down-Stairs Store, Ola Building. Dott d | Swiss dresses, very sweet, $2.1 ahaa frocks, $3, rs Store, Old Building. & Corsets in White Sale | Voile Blouses Wonderf ul at the small prices Seven new models at $1 Four new models at $2 Strong, well urassieres, Five new models at $3 mith anbesldorie finenellie The dollar blouses are noted for Pophty collars, some : Ca” Me ! Maines models are very simple, others trimmed with lace and em- Bust confiner of tricot material broidery; very unusual at the price, flesh color, The $2 collection features finer voiles, tiny tucks, hemstitching, one model trimmed with lace, another is a slip over blouse trimmed with a with elastic ir laundere touch of color on collar and sleeves hte! ee The $3 blouses are of wonderfully fine voile. Nice good fitting two models cuffs. One stunning model is trimmed with hand embroidered dc for medium fine tucks, put together with hemstitching, a charming affair; another is quite frilly and lacey Down-Stairs Store, Old Building. ole ih ffrcad sre Down-Stairs Store, O d Building. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917, “THE BIG STORE” SIXTH AVE..1B™TO 19 STREET “Ww iteetngetie Purchases In This Sale! Women’s and Misses’ *25 to *40 Spring Suits w $8.75 Approximately 1250 suits in the tremendous varieties in the sale which begins tomorrow, About 750 suits purchased under price— the remainder, aggregating more than 500 suits, are from our own stocks, reduced to meet the extraordinary values. Think of it le of more than 1250 suits in the most wanted fabrics and fashions of the minute, offered at a time when so many women are planning the purchase of suits for Spring and early Summer wear. EVERY SUIT IS FASHIONABLE. EVERY SUIT IS DE- SIRABLE IN MATERIAL AND TRIMMINGS —AND IS FAULT- LESSLY TAILORED. The remarkable varieties embrace suits in severely tailored, semi-tailored, sport and fancily tailored styles. THE MATERIALS -Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Men's Wear Serge, Tricotine, Wool Poplin, Velour Cloth and Shepherd Checks. THE COLORS—The favorites of the hour, including Rookie, Tan, Gold, Green and Copenhagen-—also the ever fashionable Navy Blue. and Black in ample variety. This is a sale of such magnitude that every woman who attendg will surely find exactly the style that will please her the most. The latest and smartest fads and fancies of the season in fabric ana trimming are included. All the new shaped collars are shown— some of silk in contrasting colors—others are handsomely embroi- dered in various chic designs—then there are novelty pockets, belts and button trimming, and pleated models. All of these suits are tailored, down to the very last detail, to perfection. The linings used are the choicest qualities of Oriental Silk or Peau de Cygne. For Misses—Sizes 14 to 20 years. For Women—Sizes 36 to 46 bust measure. Stout Sizes--from 37 to 51 bust measure. Stylish Stouts— from 38! to 52! bust measure. ~ These suits are so beautiful and the values are so extraordinary that this sale is sure to receive a large and liberal response bright and early tomorrow. The biggest “plums” will naturally go first, as the quantities are limited—in many instances only one to three of a model, EXTRA SALESPEOPLE AND EXTRA SELLING SPACE GIVEN TO THIS EVENT. Everything will be done to facilitate you ection. NO ©. O. D., MAIL, APPROVAL O TELEPHONE ORDERS LED. THIS SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING. - is Is “Baby” Week WhiteGoods Bring in Your Baby to Be Weighed. & Domesties THREE PRESENTS WILL BE AWARDED to the babies showing the greatest gain in weight 10,000 yds, Novelty White Goods Striped and Checked White at the expiration of two weeks. Ist Present A Beautiful Baby Carriage. 2d Present~-An Infant's 34-Plece Layette. Voiles, Lace Striped 3d Pr t-—An Infant's Solid Gold Locket and Satin finish Striped Voiles, White Shirting Madras, 36-inch White Volles, White Crepe Cloths and Chain (monogrammed many other Novelty White Infants up to 18 months are eligible. The presents will be on exhibition in the Infants’ Wear Department Fabftes. Regularly 29¢ to 39 per yd; 19 $26.50 Natural Finish $ Pullman Sleepers, at 19 75 Special, per yd Odd Towels--Hem- During Baby Week, Special Prices will prevail 500 Dozen throughout this Section. a Huck and ‘Crean (naan A comprehensive selection of newest designs AS FEUER ORE CHORD Sai eee in Baby Carriages on hand, showing Reed Pull- Many different qualities in this mans, also Wood Pullmang with Leatherette lot Slight imperfections. Goods which, if perfect, would hoods. All of the carriages have adjustable sell to 12'4eto 19¢ each. 1 lc reclining back, corduroy upholstery, have heavy (® rubber tired wheels, and bodies fitted on. strongly a Special, each 1,000 Bed Sheet#-Torn size 81x90, Fine quality Bleached constructed reversible gears, whiclt allows the body to be turned completely around. Muslin Sheets; hemmed. Sold at this special price while $ “Nemo Week’’ they last. Special, each A Great Opportunity for You Milligns of women, who have been fortunate | | summer Blankets—plaid wool enough to get the right Nemo, will wear no finished cotton Mankets. For other corset. They know they feel better, and three-quarter and full size beds. their friends all say they look better. Gray, white or tan. Regularly Thousands of these satisfied women were 41.40 1 80 per pans © 4 fitted here. If you are not among that number, Soscieliper cae ‘2.95 won't you come in during Nemo Week Loudest ihe , and let us help you select your Nemo? 3,000 Pillow Cases Manufac- Our fitting service is the best in the city; our turer's seconds and gene stock the largest. These famous corsets will clean-up of Bleached Muslin Cases; scalloped, hemmed and some ‘with white embroidered be specially demonstrated here this week by ends. Regularly 25¢ to 1 9e our Nemo Graduate Corsetieres For This Event We Have On Sale 35¢ each. Special, each Scalloped Luncheon Cloths—64- inch Round Mercerized Da- A Very Special Nemo mask Table Cloths for brea! ‘of Unusual Value A new Self-Reducing model, with the Back- fast or luncheon use. Pink, blue and gold scalloped edges. Resting device. Designed for the average-full figure. Girdle top, best quality white coutil Regularly $1.29 each, Special, each 798 For Bedroom For Dining-room felis rANval Only 5350 ‘pi IAL Kee grind 7 Our Own—. 1 ‘ ° tin) Roasting |Our Grocery—Busiestin tot walt for the weer hgest BEEN During this week there are more than 40 demonstrators ve ibs 8925; 10 $1 | showing new and economical ways of preparing foods, Many ; MARACAIBO COFL prominent manufacturers during our Spring Food Festival are | 2%,. 43 9.25 ble . distributing FREE SAMPLES AND SOUVENIRS Attend PAWILY apa “i C6 this event. It will pay you, who keep house. Mail and a oe Telephone Orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000, order; 10 Ibe. ASK FOR OUR NEW SPRING CATALOGUE IT’S FREE b ral ure ure Maple Syrup: rr Assorted Vegetables Rice ANCIEST HEAD r “p * f Peas dose fn 1 *, #108 4 ‘ $2.30 200] | sa RAIN RU Fresh ry ruits~ —_ Babbiw 's Cleanser iS 1 “ca yyppen Dor, BBes rex. 10 00 For Details o ig Sale of ined Pionue ead Player Plaivs Please Seo Our Ey Filled Books of “Sperry” Gold Stamps are redeemable for $2.50 worth of merchandise in any department, or 4 for $2 in cash in the “S them. Double aac Stampa Till 12 o'clock; Single aac Stamps Thereafter. Single “Sperry” £1." Office an the Fifth Floor, We give av Green Trading Stamps as usual. Ask for Gold Stamps All Day