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THREE HELD FOR STABBING \in He's K hen qn EVENING WORLD, He two years ago. MONDAY, and t atic {th our |bemwed tudee wadhahve to have him ws Small Pill locked wp, saying, otherwise the "gang ie Adis Butcher Wounded tn Front of Mis would ts, hin He moved from I hereby direct that during the Small Dose eil's Kitche Home in Hell's Kitchen, uptown, a fe but w week of May Small Price 20 to 27 the flag of c Lone od C the American Red Cross shall be 4th Stre displayed upon public buildings Two youths esca in the city und J call on m all " ’ inhabitants of the city ypri- sted this wy ng charged with nin Jersey City, They picked ately to de » the ‘puilat n Us assault William Otto a'barred rear door with & Ore dae FO Carek waie ne isc, a butcher, who was stabbed | |) When ar ed FY salen or tt s Re hited States the four times in the back and once in| * aving stolen e 8 of the Red Cross. FOR arn. at iidnight:Mriday in front ae ehey — hia home, No. 646 West soch Strect. ward Whit TARRED FOR SLUR ON BONDS CONSTIPATIO New York Will Set an Example riortaa German sata Kaiser ’ ~ Would Win War. have stood the test of time, BROUGHT UP ON FATHER JOHN \s MEDICINE to Country by Generous | jacksOnvitin Mav ct focanse (ff Purely veyetable, Wonderfully Giving, He Says. Ke wa Dikerty Bonds ware aif quick to banish biliousness, NOW GIVES IT TO HER OWN CHILDREN For Coughs, Throat Troubles and as a Tonic Strength Builder public proclamation: The of the States has by proclamation des nated the week beginning May 1918, as “Red Cross Week," du ing which the people of the United | States will be called upon to give President Unit Po o'eloe addr generously to the continuation of aid the important work of relieving istress, .ostoring tho waste of war, and assisting In maintaining the morale of our town troops and the troops and peoples of our al- ites The War Fund of 1917, erously contributed by the Amer- ican people to the American Red Cross the administration of relief at home and abroad, has been cally exhavated by ap- he welfare of the y and naval for those dep and for the y ocessities of our Aliies. Wi the full co-operation ¢ our citizens, New York will c tinue to set an example to tho American people in gensrous con- tributions to the American Red the recognized 60 . Cross, which {9 “Tain never without Father John's Medicine in the house. I know how| pupiic instrumentality for war re- good it it to me from a baby up and T give it tomy] [ioe three c! I give it vhn, 7 gy ‘i croup and 4 ed) Mrs. Edward } Lat oUF CORIFIRULIONS be & 8S: Buffalo, N.Y worth—because of its great food value, ae el nificent manifestation of effort John's Medicine pring toni id body-builder b and sacrifices on our part, who it is guaranteed free from a rous drugs and 4s all pure nou ough not privileged to bear ment. If you want to gain flesh, begin taking Father John’s Medicine to-' arm are of one spirit, purpose day dy buyi ng the Broadway ~ at Ninth WANAMAKER’S™s Store Closes at5 The Wanamaker Blanket Store Offers 098 Pairs For $17,029—a As this is written word comes from a member of the Federal Wool Board: » wool 4 Ne tee ae Watt for Cross The U nited § ment wants every for Ge Ist and our cus- ua an af while we are possible effort to secure jy made up, we desire time to co-operate with the to confine the use of wool ¢ purposes. eeing the above extraordinary one of our largest manufac- rly this ra part of F; il 1918. A readjust- nization made it impo: these blankets Asa now publie x ion, 's for ment of the or sible for him he until we required thom this Fall e offering. the at our their blanket needs, saving. store make sure of fi and at a great These blank » not available for army use—they are “home” blankets. At $4.95 Pair kets. ..$6 grade rade 0 grade 95 Pair $7 grade $7.00 grade $8 grade $9 grade $10.60 ara rade The Sale of LINENS We Are In most cases Paying me grade linens for We prepared accordingly Tablecloths, $6.50, $8.50 and $10.50 | -as the very Dout in orchid, The same qualities which we Madeira, hand-embroidered and | fuakely } | have sold in our regular stocks at | gcalloped—“odd” lots {rom 35¢ to yards, ‘igher prices 18x34 inches, $6.40 | $1 each, the latter embroidered in i doz; 20x37 inches, $8.40 doz. | four corners and with hand-em- | have hemmed ends and | broidered rose-ecalloped edge. | taped borders, 22x38inches, $10.80 72-in.; soft, lustrous, terns in variet two years ago, dozen; 24-inch, Lunch Madeira, ha linen; six t | and on our last price matchir n Ki come y ling Wanamaker sale prices are on a par with—sometimes below when we can get the linens, | 1,000 Dozen Linen Towels | $5.40, $8.40, $10.80 Doz. doz.; 24x40 inc With hemstitched ends, Linen Damask, $2.25 Yard Striped and floral pat- | less than todas Napkins to match, of BLANKETS Saving of $8,261 At $8.95 Pair 200 pairs of gray blankets... $12 120 pairs of white blankets... $ 120 pairs of white blankets 80 pairs of white blankets. . grade | rade 0 grade $13.50 grade At $10.95 Pair 120 pairs of white blankets 60 pairs of white blankets airs of white blankets 46 pairs of white blankets 17 pairs of white blankets 80 pairs of white blankets 0 grade $19.60 grade 21 grade $21 grade At $16.95 Pair 62 pairs of white blankets $24 grade 29 pairs of white blankets $25 grade 211 pairs of odd blankets, from 5 to 12 pairs of a kind, at similar reductions. In the above collection blankets will be found of all cotton, cotton warps with cotton and wool fillings, cotton warp with all-wool filling; various kinds of bindings, some all white, some with pink, blue, yellow, lavender and old ri norders, Sir double bed and extra large size blanket Fourth Gallery, New Building. More for Today r what we are We long ago anticipated rising | low prices show. Embroidered Lunch Napkins Linen Embroidered j Doilies, 10¢c Each Hand - embroidered, hand -scal- | loped, all-linen, $10.80 doz, satiny finish; very 'y. Bought almost it is offered now at y's wholesa 22-inch, $7.50 doze Seta, $4 } 10,000 Yds, Muslin 20c, 25c, 30c Yard \ Soft nainsook finish without any adulteration for filling; 36 inches wide. These prices are | J all lower than similar qualities - | fin our regular stocks. ilies | Third Gallery, New Building, kood investment, | Hemorrhawe old, was Kicked In the ab: At A7th Street and 16 neran kicked him Everybody knows headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion. Genuine bears signature as and the Fellows Abdo: ter Aitken, a laborer, fifty years Kick tn slag ea Carter’s Iron Pills ‘Will help thie condition Kk this morning while in hurried enn a8 d 7 hs told the poliee that Thomas iin The Good Pianos- Which They Are If you will ask an experienced musician to name twelve or fifteen of the best pianos in America, he will include all, or most, of the following: KNABE MARSHALL & WENDELL BRAMBACH J. C. CAMPBELL nos are sold in the Wanamaker Store. i player-pianos and range from $250 to $2,750. tarting such a modest an instrument to suit at produc With such a wide rang: bottom price, any one can yet the price he wants to pay Six of the Best Lindeman & Sons Upright Piano, $250 There are 80 years of “know how” used in building each Lindeman & Piano, Its tone is remarkably pure. Emerson Upright Piano, $340 Over 110,000 Emerson Pianos are in American homes, e people have called this Piano the “sweet toned arson.” A high grade Piano at a not too- high price. Lindeman Player-Piano, $475 latest builders of the AN- Action), combining Son The ition of tl GELI eat Pneu many exclusive and valuable features regarded, by those who know, as unequaled pa ed improvements, Lindeman Smali Grand Piano, $550 The best small Grand Piano of its size in richn tone, requiring no more space than an upright w placed across the corner of the ro Knabe Mignonette Grand Piano, $800 This Knabe smal! Grand Piano has an international reputation for richne: Beloved of ar Chickering Small Grand Piano, $800 inver of hen of tone. The Bride's Piar \n unmatched, rich, refined quality of tone, ( | upon which all encomium possible | en bes And these wonderful Reproducing Pianos ACTUAL livir you Ww hand-playing of a hun- reproduce it in so which reproduce the dred of the greatest human a way that if ¢ seated in another room, you would not believe that it was the piano alone that was playing such wonc ul musi You may also play these pianos by hand, or play music-rolls with your own interpretation of time and rhythm. Ampico Upright, with motor, $900 Chickering-Ampico Upright, with motor, $1,250 Schomacker-AmpicoUpright,with motor,$1,250 Knabe-Ampico Upright, with motor, $1,250 Chickering-Ampico Grand, with motor, $2,200 You may purchase any one of these famous pianos on convenient terms, if you like. The price is the same anists as though you bought for cash, and you merely pay 6 per cent. interest on your unpaid b: >, Piano Salons, First Gallery, Building JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS 18,1 918, West 42nd Street = Between 5th and 6th Avenues were priced as high as $10.00 at $5.75 This season’s smartest models in plain effects and various smart combina- ‘The leathers include buckskin, patent coltskin, gun metal, dark and tions, medium shades of tan Russia calfskin, and brown There are turned or welted soles and a choice of heels ranging from the low military fo the 214 inch Louis XVI. All sizes well represented but not in every model. Scientific Rene Pearls An Introductory Offering To-morrow—Main Floor: style for P 7 is shown 18 inch Graduated Necklaces asacwdente White or rose orient. These pearls Of special are indestructible, guaranteed not’ to peel or crack, and are warranted for ten years. Regularly sold at 22.50, at $16.75 Other Rene Pearl Necklaces rang- ing in price from $5.00 to 95.00 $4.95, The Upholstery Department Is repelete with Summer furnishings which lend charm and comfort to the home. There are particularly attractive Sunfast in cool color effects, Curtains may be made, at moderate prices. A very special value in IMPORTED CRETONNES for Draperies, Cur- tains or Furniture Coverings, is here at 50c a yard Comfortables Double size; with attractive coverings, 2.95, 4.50, 5.75 | White Blankets, | Single and double sizes; 7.50, 9.75. 12. per pair Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases hemstitched, . . . s, hemstitched, . Muslin Sheets, Muslin Pillow C Stern Brothers We will close out from regular stock 1025 pairs Women’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords Tuesday, on the Second Floor; some Women’s Modish Sweaters Every wanted New Angora Trimmed Shet- lands and our Silk Sweaters in coat or slip: some sleeveless styles, Swisses and Scrims, from which selections Also discontinued styles inColored Madras andWhiteLaceCURTAINS —only 2 to 12 pairs of a kind, at $3.75 to 5.75 pr. COUCH HAMMOCKS in the leading makes are maintained at the very lowest prices peccitale Md Look l A as dabiatli dite NAR Akal) Exceptional Values Available in Blankets and Comfortables In the Second Floor Sections. Imported Embroidered Pillow Cases West 43rd Street a pair, and dark grey kidskin. material and Summer requirements in our well chosen en Second Floor. interest are the n effects; 6.95 to 16.50 Fabrics and Cretonnes styles and Fancy Blankets, Double bed size; new designs and colorings, $3.75, 4.95, 8.75 1.45 to 2. 55c to 85¢ 48c, 75e De cha hha | 3 i H Suppose you were arrested for murdering a woman you had never seen. Suppose the only way you could prove an alibi involved a young girl’s reputation. Suppose you were madly in love with the girl. That’s just one of many baffling problems that confront the hero in The House of Whispers By WILLIAM JOHNSTON That Begins in Next Sunday’s World i The New Mystery Serial TAN AASADEADANAEEEESEAEOESAEMESESEE EMER EEERER DANSE ODROARONEDARADEEASTERHEEHEMEHNENES HE ~~ -amggé” a i a i = | _