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SWIMMER IN EAST RIVER _ SPURNS AID AND SINKS | TO DEATH WITH GRIN Mefuses to Catch Rope of BarKe Captain. With aid within forty fect and men falling to him to grasp a rope about to be thrown, an unidentified man, evi- dently determined to drown himeelf did so this morning fn the East River oft Fourth Street. Those who saw-bim wink say there was a broad grin upon his face. William Morris, No. 219 Bowery, paitting on a stringplece, seems to have been the first to see the man. He was then some sixty feet off shore swim- ming with the incoming tide. Morris gays the man swam a bit and then floated. Ho was about 30 years old, fully clothed except his hat, and had Nght hair. M The cries of “Man overboard” by (Morris were anxwered by Capt. Henry Keenan of the barge Blarney Stone, who ran with a rope to the side of his vessel and shouted to the man to attract his attention, The swimmer gave a glance and indifferently turned his head. The Captain ran along the deck and when again abreast of him shouted for him to atch the rope. The man turned, grinned, threw up his hands and sank, mot to reappear, ‘The body was not Fecovercd. Four sizes, 12¢, 30c, 50c, 95e Cole Slaw Shredded Cabbage Diced Green Pepper Season—Sugar, Pepper and Salt Mix well with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise It’s delicious MAYONNAIS The screw-top, wide-mouth glass jars have many household uses. 4 1872———Our Golden Ann Bloomingdale’S iversary Year 1922 591H TO 60TH ST.—L¥XIN GTON TO THIRD AVE. Summer. *3.8 and styles of the Summer ot ers besides. Just never last throug! Sale of New for all occasions Smart hats in the latest colorings, materials unheard of valué at $3.85! Hair hats, Canton crepe hats, ‘crepe do Chine hats, embroidered hats, trans- Parent Georgette hats, baronettes, felt combinations an \ in the lot—at this pics they'll Main Floor, Hats 5 mode, And what dozens of it 1,009 hats the day FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute Protection There are Times When Heaven half opens itself to those who believe that the Father of all life is interested in the chit- dren made in His own image. Very many men known to the writer can trace ways closed up because there was something better farther on. To sit down and r. unworthy of a full grown man, (Stgned) May 9, 1922. Wanamaker Auditorium Each day this week at 2.30 CLAVILUX— the Color Organ THOMAS WILFRED at the Keyboard Note—The CLAVILUX ac- complishes with light what musical instruments accomplish with sound. Around the silen: compositions of the CLAVILUX will be woven a texture of music by the Great Organ. Admission 5 ° Lilac Time All the delicate freshness of the lilac, now a-bloom, has been caught in a new perfume—made in the Wanamaker laboratories and exclusive with us. Extract, in square cut glass bottle, $4. Toilet water, $4. Street Floor, Old Bullding. Boys’ warm weather Suits—$5.95 Two pairs of trousers with each. Beach cloth suits in the new Norfolk models with inverted patch pockets, and belt; sizes for 7 to 16 years. Palm Beach khaki, covert cloth, crash, linen, mohair anid tropical cloth suits; some one pair trousers, some two pair trousers; sizes for 7 to 18 years —$5.95 to $15. New straw hats, domestic avd imported straws, smart styles— $1.25 to $9. Street Floor, New Buliding. A As our trees and shrubs are kept in damp up from the nurseries. Evergreens in different varieties, such as junipers, retinspara, 89c. ment of evergreens, Rambler roses in different varieties, 12¢ each. Rose Bushes, 29¢ each. Everblooming hybrid tea rose named at 49c each, in red and crimson. Dahlia, 19¢ each. Tris, gladioli, cannas, tuberoses, 5¢ each, 55¢ dozen. California privet, $5 per 100, 25 for $1.50. Fruit trees, 89c and $1.69, such as apple, pear, plum, quince. pepper bush, sweet shrub, etc. Grapevine, currants, gooseberry, etc, Clematis, Boston Ivy, English Ivy, bittersweet, etc, City park lawn seed, 29¢ qt.; 34 bu., $3.75; bu., $7. Vegetable and flower seeds, 5c and 10¢ pkg. or in bulk. Combination of Six Flowering Shrubs and Six Rose Bushes for 1 Rose of Sharon, 2 honeysuckle bushes, 1 hardy 1 spirea, 1 deutzia, 4 ramblers, 1 jummer flowering bulbs and » consistin, packages of flowering seeds, $1.50. Given Away Free $2 or more made in our greenhouse, porch boxes for flowers, 29c. Cut Flowers and Fruits Our usual large stock of cut flowers and fruits can at moderate prices. Artistic floral designs, $3.00 and Let theGreenhouse Supply *’our Garden and Farm Needs are always in the same fresh condition as those just dug Rhododendron, Hardy Azalia, Mountain Laurel and a large assort~ Flowering bulbs, 39¢ and 69c each, such as deutzia, forsythia, lilac, hardy hydrangea, spirea, bush honeysuckle, rose of Sharon, sweet Two Combination Offers } $3 Columbia, 1 Ophelia. of 6 high sree dahlias, 12 siecict, 6 cannas, 6 irises, 3 madeira vines, with 12 A Dorothy Perkins and Crimson Rambler with every purchase A Garden Full of Vegetables, 69c Wg packages of vegetable seeds and one quart of onion Genuine government steel helmets made into hanging Department open until 9 P. M. week.days and 6 P, M. Pui A Sundays. 59th Street and Lexington Avenue. May Sale of DRUGS and Sundries Toilet Articles AMMONIA, violet, pint, 16¢ ALMOND ‘CREAM (I- AZUREA EXTRACT, moss they arbor vitae, ‘a8e ail “shades, BENZOIN GLYCERINB AND ROSE ‘ ., WATER, 16 HO white, pink, BAY RUM, 16 SRYSTAL! coTY's COLD CREAM (1-a-dor), CHAMOIS SKINS, for fac COLD CREAM, ROSEDAL! pppeash ‘and Dental Needs DENTAL FLOSS (pocket size) .- RHAN'S TOOTH PAST PASTE ... SANITOL TOOTH POW Patent ..[edicines ANALGESIQUE BALM (Bengue), tubs, hydrangea, ‘the great spot re: the most delic OR. PLUTO WA RHILIPS' HER: BL LINIM. alze. TINTA, pink or blue ‘laundry tint... Soa ASSORTED SOAP, 3 cakes tn box....18e ARMOUR'S 8B’ BOAP, bo: be still had up. GIANS AND ‘Ge; dozen... : Main Floor. Metal Girdles, $1.65 Our $2.50 and $3 grades Steel effects in the rosette and double chain patterns, copieu from a French girdle. Gaily colored rings, set in metal, some with squares of contrasting colors, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Collar and Cuff Sets—$1 Exact reproductions in soft voile and organdie of a smart set designed by JEAN LANVIN for one of her tailleurs. Street Floor, Old Buliding. 5 . Hickory Waists, 38c 50c grade. Notion Store Fine white muslin, summer weight, correctly shaped 4 tailored to give freedom of tion. Launders very sati torily. For girls and from 2 to 14 years. Street Floor, Old Building Radiophone Program Wednesday (W WZ, Wavelength 360 metres 1.40 and 3.40—Brief Victr Recital. 2.40—By the Hackel-Berge Instrumental Trio. (a) the White Dawn Is Stealing’ Jal man, {b) “From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water”—Cadman, (c) “Narcissus” i 4.40—Children’s Hour: Oriole’s Nest,” given by Jean, well known writer of c! dren’s stories and verse. 10.30 P. M.—Programme « music—“Comparative and Cha acteristique,” Hawaiian musi’, ne Edith MacDowell, sopran ukelele; Grace MacDowell, con tralto- itar versus America music by Trinity Trio; Jeanette * Homan, pianist; Al Homa; banjo; Ted Thompson, banjo mandolin. WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922, Othe racer Formerly A. T. Stewart The new Fashion...The essence exceptionally moderate price. Sports Frocks of tub silks for Misses, $25 Beautiful heavy qualities of tub silks—plain, striped and crossbarred—the go into men’s shirts. This the price of the frocks—$25—quite remarkable. * * Py Plain white, beige, French brown, FIVE MODELS (two pic! country, seaside or mountain wear. Well tailored details. Also $25—Striped Crepe Charming model (pictured) with chie’ narrow panels attached only at one side. with narrow stripes of brown, French blue, gold, red or purple. Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street. * * $49.50 LILLIAN Corsets—for $22.50 LILLIAN Corsets—for $18.50 $26.50 LILLIAN Corsets—for $15 $35 $22.50 LILLIAN Corse! Odd lots, Exclusive corsets—Paris-made. This season’s styles—which we are discontinuing for the sole reason that the mi vanced their prices. * * Light-weight materials—exqui broche, pink figured batiste, pink toile, white coutil—boned just enough to keep the corsets from losing their excellent lines, All sizes in the lot, but not * * A few imported brassieres at more. Third Floor, Old Bullding. * * Tinted Lace Frocks, $62.50 up Average half earlier prices for gowns of same design and New frocks of exquisite lace, sometimes com- bined with chiffon or crepe; made to our order by one of the best dressmakers in New York, who wished to dispose of a balance brought over from Paris this season, moderate prices. Gray, old blue, beige, rose, reds, green, white and black —often with color. Women's Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Buliding. . * . ’ Women’s Coats & Capes, $47:50 Earlier $69.50 to $95 Twills, Canton crepe, kasha cloth, and the soft pile fabrics in distinctive models; each with some new version of the season’s trimmings and silhou- ettes, white with narrow and wide stripes of Cope agen blue, yellow, reseda and black; and white vs (checked effect), or reseda, blue, red or yellow. of smartness, At an kinds which usually feature alone makes blue, or tangerine; also with tiny tured), appropriate for Graceful silhouettes, de Chine Frocks White grounds * ts—for $10 janufacturer has ad- isite pink silk figured in each style. * ¢ $7.50—were $15 and quality e of lovely materials Hence the And these at $85—earlier $110 to $175 Kasha cloth, duvetyn, marvella, gerona, twills and Canton crepes in a great mostly one or two of a kind, vivid embroidery, fine pleats of the trimmings used. diversity of models, Gray caracul fur or and tucks, are some Second Floor, Old Building. Spanish Lace Tun Patris says—laces for this season Three very attractive styles. Using heavy silk laces in rose, chrysanthemum and leaf designs. Heavy grosgrain ribbon sashes, With the aid of a simple cos- tume slip, they make smart, inexpensive afternoon or din- ner frocks, Black, white, brown, gray, tan, rust and copen. ics, $12.75 First Floor, Old Building. BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 TOWELS—Good opportunity $4.80 dozen—for $7.20 a dozen linen huck towels 150 dozen only at this price, ALL linen, hemmed ends, white or colored borders, 18x34 in. $4.80 dozen—for $7.20 a dozen Turkish towels 100 dozen of these; heavy, spongy cotton towels; white corded borders, 1 in. hem, 21x42 in.; weigh 6'% pounds to the dozen. * 8 * 25¢ yard—for 40c linen crash toweling 2,000 yards. ALI linen, heavy, 17 in. wide; red aud white bor- ders. Suitable for tea or roller towels. Firat Floor, Old Buliding. ° ° Gingham Rugs? Yes, indeed Ginghams—and percales specially bought for use in the makeg of oval braided rugs for summer. Mottled ef- fects, vari-colored, typical gingham and percale designs, with bands of plain blue (light and dark), rose, green, gold, brown. Lowest prices in years 24x36 in. .. + + $2.85 | 4x7 ft. . 27xb4 in. 34.25, 80x60 in. oe 9500 8x6 ft... $7.25 The Door of Opportunity is Open in Bedroom Furniture $387 for a $775 suite, 6 pes., ivory enamel. , $188.50 for a $377 suite, 6 pes., mahogany combination. $427 for a $854 suite, 7 pes., ivory enamel. $232 for a $464 suite, 7 pes., painted Sienna color. _ $703 for a $1,406 suite, 8 pes., mahogany combination. $895 for a $1,791 suite, 9 pes., mahogany combination. $918 for a $1,836 suite, 11 pes., mahogany combination. ee ae Separate bedsteads, bureaus, dressing tables, chiffoniers—all at HALF PRICE, Sixth Gallery, New Building. Gauntlet Silk Gloves, $1.25 pr. Heavy silk, wrist strap, well shaped cuff. Sable brown or white. On the Main Aisle, Wednesday. Street Floor, Old Bullding. White Sale Lingerie Prices Philippine Undermuslins French Undermuslins Nightgowns, $1.95, $2.95. Vest chemises, $1.95, : mp yelopa chemises, $1.95, Long Ct band $2.45, 2.95, Envelope chemises, $2.95. American-made Bloomers, $2.75.” Undermuslins Nightgowns, 95c to $5.95, Silk Undergarments Envelope chemises, 75¢ to “ Nightgowns, $3.95 up. Envelope chemises, $2.95 up. Vest chemises, $1. UP, jtep-in ntaloons, $1.95 uj Petticoats, 95¢ to $7.95. Pritsemialpe; $5.95 up. . Princess slips, $2.05 to $3.95. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Lovely Lingerie for Misses Hand-made—from Belgtum—Special at $3.95 Chemises, $3.95. Pantaloons, $3.95. Made up in sets, of sheer white, shell pink or mauve batiste finished with hand-bound scallops in delicately contrasting colors, Other models from $4.95 to $6.95—some with real laces. Third Floor, Old Bullding. . Tweed Suits at $20 ~ And Homespuns, too, In the Women’s Salons Smart, well-made suits for sports or trotteur wear. Imported and domestic weaves in the brilliant colors which have made them a fashion this season—as well as the grays, beiges and’ mixtures, so attractive for travel. All sizes from 36 to 46—but not in every model. 8 id Floor, 01! © Drawers, 50c to $3.50. Bloomers, 75¢ to $2.95. Women’s Sports Skirts, $4.95 Just a glance will convince you that these skirts were made to sell for higher prices. Tweeds and homespuns—gaily colored two-tone checks, plaids, plain mixtures. Wrap around or straight-line modgls with fringed or straight hems. Waistbands 26 to 82—not every size in every material. Second Floor, Old Buliding, Mid-week Candy Special—40c One pound of caramelsa—chocolate-covered—delicious, fresh, waxy. Camee Shop, Street Floor, Old Building, Elghth Gallery and Down-8tairs Store, New Buliding, At last—after several years— Men’s Union Suits of cotton crepe, $1.50 Just the thing for warm weather Sleeveless. Knee length. Sizes 34 to 46. Best wearing of union suits we know of. Absorbent. And comfortable. Warm weather Pajamas Plain color cotton pongees—tan, blue, gray and plain white. Printed madras and percales in a $1 25 ° = + $1.95 variety of stripes and colors, Very moderately BYICOG ess taeease tsa ssansadeschealevecsicesees: Street Floor, New Bullding Woven madras, stripes of varying thickness and colors on white grounds, Special ab ..cccsnscoces Step-in drawers, $2.95, $3.95. i AT AEE AO