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Pbaby'scriessave i parents crushed i in a folding bed THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1918. -Father Is Seriously Hurt Be fore Yells Bring Assistance in Brooklyn Home. 1 Alhough htr hurtbiind It In Eastern District Hospital seriously Injured, Mrs. Watt Eberhardt, of No. $S0 Metropoll- tan avenue, Brooklyn, tmllrd to-day at ha caressed her year-old ba.be, Joitpti Jna. and called her a life aaver. Mother, father and bab were In peril from a new folding bel which euddenly ahlit ' up and caught them In Its maw with th folowlnic results: Alfred KbM-hardt, a machlnlit, six feet in helcht and a clant In atrencth, waa atood on hla hoad, hi akull was clamped between the "Jaws" of the bed and he suffered concussion of tlio brain. Ills wife, Mary, a l.irgo woman, was eauiht sldcwlse, with her head houlders hsnxlns out, and aquteted Into uncontclousneM. Th baby, Josephine, Otis year, almost smothered, heels upward, twstn her parents, but summoned res cuers by Iter muffled screams. Th Uberhardla bought the bed Thursday from a dealer who assured tham tho thing was peacenbly Inclined. The family slept In It KrlJny nlmit and the mechanism worked to u clmrm. When Mrs. Uberharilt let down the bad Saturday night she complained that th lever worked with difficulty, Karl)' yaaterday the baby, who slept In a crib, bsaran to cry, and the mother leaned out and lifted hor Into the bed. Mrs. ' Sfcarhardt then reached for th nursing bottle in 4h crib. Without a warning creak th bed closed up. A man living In another flat heard the faint screams of a baby, lie put hit ear to th wall and found the screams cam tram th lSberhardt flat. He dressod, ran to tho streot and brought back l"a- trotman O'Drten. They broke Into tho Sbarnardt flat It required their com Mad strength to pry open the bed. and was was be- last HIS VOTE, BUT HE L GIVE NO SIGN McGregor Won't Indicate in Advance His Stand in Case of Mrs. Cusumano. BOSTON, June I. Alexander Mo Qregor jr., member of th Executive Council, In whose hands lies the fate of Mrs. Lena Cusumano, has arrived home after a week's flthlng at Middle Dam, Itangeley Lakes, Me. The Council lor rame back to acquaint himself with the facts In th Cusumano murder can and to prepare himself for th meatlng of the Governor's Council Wednesday, when the case of Mrs. Cusumano and Enrico Matclolt will be finally consid ered. At th Isst meeting th rot on th question of commuting Mrs. Cusumano' death sentence to one of life Imprison ment stood 4 to i, with LUuU-Oov, Luc voting against rommutatlon. Th vote wns 7 to 1 aifulnst commuting th sen tence of Muscloll. Mr. McGregor wo the only absentee and there has been a Kood deal of conjecture ever sine as to Ills position In the matter, specially In tho case of th woman. Although It has been expected that Mr. McGregor was opposed to commuta tion of th death sentence unless under th most extenuating circumstances, be refused to commit himself. "I do not think It Is right for m to express an opinion beforo 1 hear what thoy have to aay," said Mr. McOrrgor, "and I am rcudy to glv them a fair hearing. "I believe In th tawa of th common wealth as thoy stand, and when t took oRlc I waa sworn to uphold those law not to obstruct or nullify them." Mrs. Cusumano, although In good health, shows signs of nervousness and ' occupies much of her time In sewing. Oh was visited yssierday by her mother and son, who spent a half hour In th cell. sadr Uook Oereraor's IIt4 INF net TJ1E TIDES. .lft.1T .13.07 lo.tto 0.10 Low Wlr. A.M. a.iw 4..1T 4.JQ 8.13 B.M flrandiua'a Mistake. Umm tlx ClnaUt-d t'liln Duler.) "Grandma might have had an army pension as well aa not." "And what prevented her from getting ur "Why, she marrlsd a (tay-at-homa." TEN SHOTS FIRED; Every Shot Reaches Human Target, Duelists Falling Dead Simultaneously. There was nothing left for the police to do after Carlo Batznno and Joo Hlrlno got through shooting nt e.ch other at We.itfleld, N. J. Carlo and Josn were dead, each with five bullets In his body and Coroner's Physician Wescott, after giving permission for tho burial of tho pair, marked th case cloned to-day. Th two men were neighbors, but were not friends. Thoy engaged in a gam of cards last night. Othera were in th gam, but Carlo and Jose played each against the other and th air was full of their denunciations and re criminations. After hour of play tho albuse bandied between tho pair became too personal to permit of anything but action. The other players and the spectators with drew to safe distance. Carlo and Join draw their revolvers and begun to SUMMER SUNLIGHT on a delicate skin has the samo effect that light does upon a photographic plate. The entire surface is affected and hours of pain may follow a too sudden exposure to Summer sun. To protect the skin from the ravages of sun, wind and weather use I VELOGEN "Beauty's Guardian" Used night and morning and before going outdoors It will keep face and nanas smootn, sott ana immaculate. The dust and arlmo of motor travel can be quickly removed by rubbing a littlo Velogen into the skin and then v.lplnglt off with a soft cloth. It clears the face of dust that sosd and water won t touch. At all druggists, in collapsible tubes, a cents. shoot. They were not more than five frPt apart. Each had five cartridges In his revolver. Ten shots were fired. The men stood on their feet until the pistols wero empty, then both sank to gether. They tvero detul when the by-j slandrrs r'-nelKv! them. Hang on I That's what the Siberian bris tles of the Brisco-Klcanwcll toothbrush do. Can't come out anchored in the back. Another thlntf they're cov ered with a transnarcnt Dust Cap to keep them safe from dust and lingering." One of the half dozen shapes Is Just your shape one of the four sizes Is jutt your size Price according to size 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c. One quality. (3 ROSS" KQ.EAMWdG.IU "The toothbrush that holds its bristles" SolJ by htgharadr th.opi In all parts of fJtw York City and Suburb! Alfred H. Smith Co. New York MTla. Antoinette Cantarelll and Franko'a Orchestra, in Our Restaurant. Eighth Floor Ml WCTff AVE;. I9VT020 'STJRBBT. ( i&SSff) ( In New York's Shopping CcnicT) Q Itth Street Station Hudson Tube Another Great Day In The Million Dollar Clearance Sale New items come into the selling to-day from every section. Every one of them is an item that people want at this moment, for this is more than a mere sale to clear stocks, it is a sale of in-season merchandise at out-of-the-season prices. Every one of tho great sales advertised in Sunday's papers continues to morrow, with new ones added. The Supreme Sale Event of the Season Continues Choice-of-the-House Sale ct Women's Cloth Suits, at J You have but to realize that the suits were formerly sold at $25, $29.75, $34.75, $42.50 and $45 and higher to cause your eager attendance. Enthusiastic crowds of fashionable women from New York and environs await this unique selling event as the distinctive suit event of Simpson Crawford Co. Tailored as nationally famous, they arc highly desirable at regular prices think then what an opportunity is yours when you arc permitted your unrestricted choice of any high class suit in the entire slock at $15! Hence, wc say come early! There were lilOO clioieo .suits. whni the siilo .started this morning. There will he enough for to-morrow's felling, nolwith.liuiiiiig the rush of the first dny. Wo shall not carry over ,i Miiglo one of our high priced suits, und any woinun who wants t p one may choose at , AO .. Non" to dealers, none C. O. D., exchanged or credited, or on approval. It U impossible to fill mail or telephone orders. erThird noor i.r Mi , June Sale of Cut Glass Choose from a collection of more than 1,000 pieces of $5 to 88 cut glass and pay $3.98. Every piece on a lead blank, and cut as first quality glass should be rut. Blilh Floor. June Sale of Muslinwear Offering the newest, freshest muslin underwear garments for women at very much less than regular prices, BkosA Floor, Twice-a-Year Sale NemoCorsets This special Nemo corset nt $2 is built for hot weather comfort. It is NOT a " Self. Reducing," but suitable for stout and medium figures. Sizes 10 to 30. HkuoiI Floor. Special Sale of Notions'? Be roll Cotton Taoe. 24 yards 4 c Sc doien Safety Pins, 3c 1c paper Pins Ic 10c Curling Iron 7c 15c dozen Buttons. 12)ic 13c Silk Covered Dress Shields, pair 12tfc Sc spool Baste Cotton, , 3c Sc card Hooka and Eyes, So paper English Pins, 3c 10c cfoxen Wood Handle Ironing Wax 7c CTMsIn loor. 10c Nickel Plated Coat Hangers 7c Ac Wood Coat Hangers, 2 for Sc Our 'Princess" Brand Dress Shields r.re wash able anil durable; rycrj pair guaranteed; in three siiei, i, 0 and 4; pairs for 23c Fancy Wash Dcttlng, white end colors; forth up tn Wo yard, at, , , .7c Extra-Dress Linens at Half SOU pieces a Oil ami UUc New Dress l.lnsns. riuili fine linens df this character are seldom sold at so air a nrirei strlrtlv nuro linen. In every thread. SC Inrh. Irish I'.amle, cuarto weave, so popular at present; alto 1 renrli finish drrss llurns, fine quality, In all tho new 1018 colorn, aim Itlnrk and white; very sitarial, yard .. 29c A Sale of Brushes jw- Hair Brushes, a manufacturer's sample line, solid back, nanu arawn unities, uiacx, wmte and unlilcsched, in a variety of sizes and styles; values to 9i,ao, at sl.39. Hair Brushes, solid back, hand dra n bristles, in a largo Tunny in siiapes anil riren; values to gi.&u, at ovc. Hair Brushes, of pood qualitj bristles, blark and white; values tu fiOr, at 25c. Tooth Brushes, imported, m white and unbleaehrd unities, all sires and shapci; values tn 40c, at 18c. SOc Hand Brushes, with brlitles on both sides at 2Sc, 6Po Nail Brushes, bone handle, white, and unhle.tehe.ri bristles, various sites; special at 29o, T9o Bath Brushes, long adjustable handle, r,t 4 Do. 1.38 Bath Brushes, long adjustable handle, at 78 o. B9o Complexion Brushes, riveted back, nt 69o, 39o Complexion Brushes, soft white hair, at 3So. Wo Rubberised Shaving Brushes, at 25o, 3,00 Military Brushes. linllntlniicliinylmi li,pr si. 29 tl.00 Mllltery Brushes, sulld bark, .tiff while brlitlei, large ls, at S9o, Clothes Brushes, wood back, values to 70, at 39o, 80o ClothM Brushes, black bristles, sot tn eellulold racing, atao. )ctllll' OjttiC.IItt H Halt a Century in llusinct: Eyes Need Not Age. If Helped With Correct Glasses The eyesight changes gradually and needs the help of glasses as you grow older. Feeble vision and eye sight trouble are caused by neglect and delay. Perfect Fitting Glasses, tt.SI) to $12 With Bifocal Lenses, $4.20 to $18 217 Biosdway, Aitor Houie 223 Sixth Ave.. 1 5th St. 330 Sisth Ave.. 22d St. 101 Nsiuu.AnnSt. 17 Wett42d New York 49S Fulton St.. Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn To-Morroiv, Tuesday, June 4th 17 Jewelled Adjusted dM Gold$7 Filled Watches . yon comes the areatect sate rtrr known la (be Ainsrlran VVntcli Trailr. II will un set Maiden Uue Uh Hhulwals nalrli d( Irli'l) innrw than an) China e lists done to mm our sMIIna imiw r nrr wtinltnale and relnll Jewellers In the lulled Htalm who hute tried (or irars li iirrtrnt nur Hell. Ins nattliM at rut l-rlcr. Tlirjr Imve nl wurs rrllf-d on. lTJenrllrd. adjusted nati'hrx tu .make bis nrollla, mid Hie iitih. lie litite heeu eharard price, ihry ran linnllt rmll'e. nlirn uu i-mi'lili r our prlre to.niorruw lor u , IT Jenrllrd, adjiulrd. cul'l lllled walili l ST. Ilrtu In mind Unit llil. la n I'ui'ii-lrte uvuli h. 'I lie i n.o li riinruntrrit Kriiulne.ciild (lllrd. 'I hey linre hreii rrculatrd mid tmtril nnd are now ream- nir ,in i.oi wri. ir mry i iki ImiiicIiI In Inl4 of u Ihoii.niiil ur more for lr limn KIT.nl enrli, nrl in.li, ur will refund your KT on retiurM. Tlil .ule roae jl'-liiurror nlc lit l II n'rlnel.. No one Mill he dUumiolnted. I'oallurly no driilrm tup. be'7!(l d " -"'"t","'r ,,r'er mill not XOTr-HrsrdlDsr high crnds Amerlran Walrlirn. lli In ntnte If ou nar mer a:ill lor, I lie hrt still noteiiieiil made In tliM I IlllMl HlllleM Villi lire o.ivln. ... mmli. We ran lroT II. our nn Jeweller rau be the Judas. If any dealer ndrle jiiu In nay more' lis slmiily doer It for ex. $1,000.00 tra profit. Free to June Qraduales of Anr Krhool. He AnnounreiiiDiil In This Lrrnlns's World. CHARLES A. KELNE - T1 lk niamends. Walihr. Jenelrr JL off Broadwsy, iew York OOIN AS tSVAI. REDUCTIONS IN PRICES aMBBanNDaUHSl At Une Fete des Roses and the Flower of the World's Merchandise One of the as Far as Concerns Our Customers Happiest Responses to our Million Dollar Call for Goods, Comes in the form of More Than This is "Wanamakcr Rose Week," symbolizing the con tinuation of the reciprocal good-will that has made Wan amakcr's more than a mere place of trade. Rose decorations will be used in the windows of the Store, and in some of the mer chandise sections where rose colored goods will be display ed. At 10 A. M., 12 noon, and 2 and 4 P. M. each day, will be shown in the Auditorium, in life pictures, the birth and growth of flowers from bud to full bloom. Special exhibitions and op portunities, in various sec tions of the Store, will mark the instituting of this new custom in business The Fete of the Roses. Unusual Nightgowns and Petticoats, 85c and $1 If you do not know the style and quality possible to secure in an 85c nightgown, please let us show you this good white nain sook with its yoke of linen lace and embroidery run with fairly wide wash ribbon and the other five styles also at 85c. Low, round and square necks, some fastening down the front. An especially pretty style at $1 lias empire top and sleeves of all-over eyelet embroidery with linen cluny lace. Three other good-looking gowns at the same price. Petticoats at 85c are quite amazing with their embroidery flouncings and plain hemstitched pleats. At $1 eigh styles, some ith linen lace insertion, some with dot or eyelet embroidery flouncing!, good cambric tops. Nearly 500 pieces, new from the Invoice room, fresh and unhandled. Subway floor, Old Building. Young Women's Rain coals $3.75, Instead of $6 Good-looking coats of rubber ized moire, made with . seam down the back and strapped col lar and cutfs. May be worn for travelling, for that they are raincoats is not too obvious. Black and attractive shades of gray and blue. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Subway floor, Old Building. 50 000 Yards of Silk s Which We Shall Place on Sale in the Silk Rotunda Tomorrow Morningat an Average of Less Than One-Half Regular Prices 10,000 yards, yard-wide black habutai, perspiration and water-spot proof. The kind Summer Silk we have been selling for 85c, $1 and $1.25, all 68c yard. 16,100 yards crepe de chine scarfings, eight different de signs, in a big variety of dis positions, on white or evening shade grounds, 65c and 75c combinations grades for SOc yard. 6,000 yards solid black- striped marquisettes, ten de signs or dispositions of stripes, giving satin-striped effect of black on grounds of black, $1 and $1.25 grades for 55c yard. The Ideal Floral borders in exquisite color Charming for draping over brilliant colors Every American woman needs one or more foulard gowns The cool air filters through Splendid automobile fabric 9,000 yards, 42 to 45-inch printed, foreign and domestic bordered and all-over design foulards, dozens of choice de signs and all the staple and wanted colors. The kind wa have been selling for $1.50 to $3.50 yard, all 95c yard. 2,000 yards yard-wide black pongee, summer weight, ex cellent black, and good wear ing quality. $1 grade for68o yard. 2,000 yards yard-wide heavy coating pongee, in natural color. Made to sell at $2.50 and $3 all $1 yard. Main floor, Old Building. 2,000 Pieces Cut Glass, 40 Off The entire $10,000 worth will be sold for $6,000, but many pieces will be half and some less than half regular price. The pieces are without excep tion wonderfully desirable for wedding gifts. They are beau tifully hand-cut by the highest class body of glass-cutters in the country, and include an unusually large number of large and important articles. The least priced are bonbon dishes at 70c, easily worth $1.25, and the highest priced are handsome punch bowls at $50( which would be excep tional even at $75. Between these two extremes are punch bowls from $7.50 up, vases from $2 to $45, water jugs from $4 to $12, tall comports from $2 to $20, flower centers from $6 to $7.50, baskets from $6 to $10, bowls from $3 to $10, celery trays from $1 to $6, handled dishes from $4.50 to $10. It is not the largest, but one of the choicest collections of cut glass we have ever placed on sale. from $1 to $7.50, claret jugs French China Dinner Sets About ft Off From two of the best-known Limoges potteries, with beautiful decorations. At $18, regularly $25 Dinner sets of 100 pieces in fine border designs, all pieces gilt, and complete for twelve persons. At $35, regularly $50 Dinner sets in three fine spray designs. 113 pieces, with soup tureen and four meat dishes; continuous heavy gold stippling on every piece. At $22.50, regularly $30 Dinner sets of 114 pieces, 'in cluding soup tureen, four meat dishes, bread and butter plates, all gold edges and gold-trimmed handles. At $18 regularly $27.50 At $27.50 regularly $40 At $37.50, regularly $55 Dinner sets ot iuu pieces, tui i-uuici uia u& -..'.-.i; 1... od- u, u uuc uuiuu nold edges and gold-trimmed der designs. 100 pieces, with design, with all pieces gilt. 113 handles' complete for twelve soup tureen and three meat pieces, with soup tureen and persons.' dishes; all handles gilt. four meat dishes. f Odd China for Cottage Use This ia an importation long overdue, and therefore put into this sale at much below our regular prices for this pattern and quality. Fine white china, with an exceedingly dainty border design in Mack and Bold out of the ordinary. Salad plates, $3 doren. 9,J"!lef 1 T?' $J,t dMen" DesKrt pUtesV$3 dozen. Salad I bowls. 35c each. Bread and butter plates, $1.80 dosen. Teapots, SOc each. Tea cups and saucers, $4.20 dozen. Sugars and creams. 50c pair. Cake plates, 35c each. Spoon trays, 30c each. Celery trays, 50c each. Chop dishes, 75c each. Second Gallery, New Building, Some Day, All Boys Will Wear Washable Suits All the Time Things are tending that way. Not long ago, the cool and picturesque tub suit was considered childish, but now even the manly chap of 14 gets into linen or khaki or crash and gladly, too-when June arrives. Here is much too large a stock of tub suits to describe in detail. Ope thing i3 general to all, how everfast colors, guaranteed. galatea and plain white, That old friend, the regulation sailor style, Is here In tan, blue and white linen, at $4.50. Sometimes the blouse turns out to be a belted Russian, but th upper part la just the same. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Jftgjsi Xfswfetsl C,f 5iith At tJi tk 0., is Ww YotVf 8krteg OwM $190! " $5 M $2.00 - I $240. " S10 12.50 " I - I o ao7 l i' i a " ' m i! in kcTkVSKUH?! !i Striped J''"- ... Hand-embroidered write rep Rus- slan suits have a table of their own, $4.50 to $12. Beach Suits have the sleeves . , choppeaon M tne eiuow, cimuiuruy KlnderKtrten stripes are well Run up to ,lre 7; galatea sailors known and deservedly popular for t0Q $f 95 long wear. Sailor and Russian suits v trouer, . with varying collars, $3 and $3.50. taor Jumper of wMte galatea wit! The "Deck" suit Is an adapta- blue collar, at $3.75. tion of the sailor with smaller collar Other Russian sulta In many and less opening at the throat, varieties, $1.50 to $5. New and especially good : Rep suits in solid colors, at $2.50; Russian and military style, blue, tan and white; sizes 3 to 7. 8ailor style, white and tan; sixes 6 to 10. Washable Norfolk SuitsSizes 7 to 14 Khaki and white duck, $2.95, $4 and $5. Tan and gray crash, $4; gray crash, $6. Tan and blue linen, $4 and $5; striped linen, $5, Mercerized, striped or plain, $0. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building. JOHN VANAMAKER Beginning: Tomorrow The Disposal of a Purchase of $10,000 Worth of the Richest Silk and Silk-and-Cotton Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics At LessThan Usual Wholesale Cost $11 Satin Damask at $4.75 yard. $7.50 Silk Verdure Tapestry at $3.50 yard. $2.50 Silk-and-Cotton Lattice Cloth at $1.25 yard. And thirty-five other patterns' and qualities priced in this extraordinary manner. At the same time we shall sell 300 Exceptional Shirt Waist Boxes, at $1.50 to $6. 2,500 yards of Bordered Curtain Scrim at 27c a yard, instead of 40c. 1 ,600 yards of Striped Green Denim at 25c ayard, instead of 35c. Irish Point Curtains at $4 to S 14 a pair, worth $5.75 to $19.50. Tambour Muslin Curtains at $1, instead of $2 pair. Renaissance Bed Sets at $2.50, instead of $4.75; and $4.25 and $4.50, instead of $8.50 and $8.75. Tomorrow, Tuesday, on the Third Gallery, New BulldlnQ. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. SUNDAY WORLD'S "TO LET" ADS. gSimpUfyHom Sajjng Time, Temper and TraininjjJ