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. Lg i THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1900. g ey soe SNATCHED FROM DEATH! . | B. Altman & €o FEELS TO BE | ' | | i iv ere drowned at various bathing resort d New York! For Wednesday, July 25th: | Five persons were drowned at various bathing resorts around New Yor or fay, July ZAI IS WRBPSTS WOMEN'S LOW CUT SHOES. | |= = anes The sensations and despair of one snatched from death in the waves a TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900, have often been written, but never before have so many wha escaped this fate} | told of their sufferings. | | The balance of the following styles at special prices: — - a Settee To-morrow, Wednesday, Jul Tan or Blah Ki, 2. ss S475 | antes. 5 y 25th, | the Third Day of The agony when death seemed near, the hope as help approached, and the joy, the unconsciousness and waking feelings after the rescue are all here graphically set forth. The accounts were all dictated exclusively to Evening World reporters. PORTH AH AIOOOTAOAPOSHOORIOS 9B 1NOOSSOSOSISOD? Tan, Russia Calf, formerly $5.00, . 2.90 \ a Our Annual Benetit Sale, when a certain percen' of the total sales of the day will be turned over to THE NEW CRK TRIBUNE FRESH "AIR FUND, | N] the pioneer ‘Fresh Air Fund” of New York City. \ If you are in sympathy with this noble movement, you can assist it materially by making your day’s purchases here, as a portion of every dollar spent with us j SHOE STORE will go to the fund that saves annually the lives of many poor little ones by en- abling them to enjoy a week or so in the fresh country air. The Greatest of Great Sales of Children’s Shoes Continued IN OUR BASEMENT. Balance of the 10,000 pairs of Children’s Tan and] Black Shoes at prices far below the ordinary cheap hind. PAST WAS LIRE A These are straight regular goods. No job lots MOVING PICTURE. or unsold factory lots—but the genuine high-class “eee deat the atole tetas «| |footwear that has made our store famous. sort of moving pletare te me Parents who secure them for their children will ao T chink of it now. The rear-| /he happy, as we guarantee these goods in every ta nane menea te sedaisn nee} {respect. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity. Livesmungomaranclnted Child's $1.25 Black| Misses’ $2.50 Tan worry until we all returned. — Kid Button and | Batton and Rug a ye Boag Aye vivid, Po every- Lace Shoes, sizes | c Shoes, thing I ever did—and I never realized . Lac i 6 to 10%, | sises 11 to 2, LS oe eer ae St 75 Jong time, on the s wi . Several times eariler in | All this, font 8uj had taken beng oe am cor bat shoved me off Cc J We) © second, bet Je an Instant | realleed ANDREW BOLANDELLI. Into the by egplld th on : , And | would be rat fo pisces |had gone Gown for the third time, and bea for the Misses’ $1.50 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to2.... 1.00 y neck. 1 th h i ; " 2 SHUT EYES AND PRAYED, || cinomeraty mune wien tersoeed| TIDE HAD COME IN. | Mises’ large size $2.00 Black Kid Button and Lace Shows, sizes I closed my eyes and thought of a| him by the hafr and brought him to the ing in for @ BU WGieced vecineccccttnedsecerecescresesescrccges Fe TI r fi ‘The tide had been com! £ Er Sare an tha, tat sae are ming ft see“ ™'™ | cag ume, and te mater DY 18 UM" Mise’ large size $1.50 and $4.00 Tan Button and Lace Shoes, and I passed un en in ‘ SH force by the neck, | wee over my deed. 1 sat on perry Wri ca eee ne force by the = with my feet hanging over into the MENTAL AGONY WAS INTENSE. ET knew I was dro ’ mental agony was T could not have mow er a foot to save my life, JOH PHILLIPS. BY JOHN PHILLIPS. |§ NEVER expected to be alive to-day. | T cannot now imagine how a man/ can pass through the experience I) @ 414 Sunday night and tive, ‘ihe pain was 2 agonizing. Coupled with this. the despair & of knowing that I could not help mysel! | im the slightest way was enough to drive: me crasy. I was in the bow of the Isabelle, at _ Sunday, while gallant rescuers saved six others from watery graves. We continue to-morrow the sale of our recent great purchase of 4200 “Ectipse’’ Yegtigee Shirts. These fine shirts were made by Messrs. Samuel Sternberger & of co ite Madras, Colored adres, Matves with oite cule E Silk fronts with colored bodies to match, and other approved materials, in sizes from 14 to 18. They are actually worth from $1.00 to $2.50 apiece at retail, and there's not a shirt in the vast collection that did not cost far more than tho price at which we are now selling them. Two days’ heavy selling has diminished the big assortment greatly, but the picking and choosing is still as good as ever, You'll find no trouble in making a satisfactory selection and you won't have to wait for lack of competent, attentive sales; le either. Look over your stock of Negligee Shirts and if you are likely to need any new ones for this season, take advantage of this great opportunity before it is too late. 65e Your Chotce of Any Shirt tor 65e A Special Sale of Sraphophones and Records at less than manufacturers’ restricted prices. The makers of the famous COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONES AND RECORDS are trying to contro! prices. But we are ‘free trade ers"’ and fix our own prices, which are invariably lower thas those of other dealers. The talking machines and records whic we offer for to-morrow are all genuine and the the Yast In front of the sharp cutwater of the boat. Bhe was going at « rapid pace then, under the FEARED PROPELLER. ° lege than a second the thought mind that I wae the keel of the water rushing by me et eyes and low of the boat all ' end | passed unese Te man, '3 the | tons bim with full i . boat had stop; the ¢ new t an? then he ma for me under time , aamae ee | Water, grabbing me by the lett leg just | water, enjoying myself oreo hac ——$_—__——. yen | came to the race boat | a we knee. It was a dead): i, | 1 noticed three men coming down the weomel yards away from ma and | eo held on like a view 1 ficked Al: red Camm 6 h Ave. Cor 20th could see my frients shouting and ges- h my other foot, but It was no use. walk, or bridge, to the float. They were fi J. eyer, t! ’ ° St. teulating. while two men had already have his finger marks still on my| not boys, as some of the papers have | ——— —__ socnatee tft ae © opm ey" THOUGHT ALL OVER, |"suw canes oer ot ma ante] = “KEEP OUT OF POLITICS,” Jura) ‘The fr mouth sn for breath. | must! hare 0 t or my lungs were filled) - 9 t some. of them suggested joining hands and Ph aad pat there case oor 3) diter =f yt There taking a dive together, This they did. y 1 ae ‘ind “thore | Bae, MANY people standing neat the ang the next thing I knew I was In the | war as i la por one 4 a ion hammers ‘ We eet we grown. | caught me In the back. This held, me away from me ith him | under water, am swallowed a ie STRUGGLED WEAKLY. [holding my leg and with one| lot of it before I could come to the “tT know ft came to the surface again, /arm free | began to swim toward shore | surface. This strangled me, and I di¢ one all | this time I hardly see anything, and sank several times or m; not have chance to bod ine full he ¥ > ds ” in. came fant! yey It . was a supreme effort on my behalf and | breath before | sank aga! sim and hh E . shouts of the men hope was with me, Half the time un- my © rt der man‘ Ft Slat tea fof tearan dajpee| SAVED BY LIFE GUARD. || Tp uace 14 1 MGOV RN te ed eect on oo a [ nd the mene! Then, adintr “Bressier, hes lite , ow e : \- n, of course, srerynety came to but | could not ald me when it might have too | my hand a4 “P out the waier nF foot to save my | late, The man still clung to me, ‘nd made @ rush for me. he $< . have moved a Sn 1 felt If sink! in, 1 hen arownln dive f Th en myself sinking in. ie 3 time, to dive for me. e + BREET oa Sat try atch tote tMata tea! | eins targa ot Sevycen| TAMMany Chief Entertains “Terrible Terry” at bck and the men were Id he same arte f reach! m w tal agony wes Women’s Dressing Sacgues. er "Seroberts womare aman te kea'iuicaiy fm reachine me When %«| © Brighton Beach Race-track and Gives Him Our Sreat ‘Double Value’) colin, AND WHITE LAWN, DRESSING |atter. {wil never bellove again that | *jgue and ne wae pretty well used up Sage Counsel and a Winning Tip. style; COLORED AND BY A. ROLANDELLI. |» ees gine Pee at ve Te drowne came ‘to he "scsiotance, and’ belweck ‘ All that Pig. a of odd wa awit duplicates a oak oa mana M GLAD to tell The Pventng Word! bgpind, but he seemed to turn on 4 “tn sore‘ hm nana ood Stcea ha eatte ae ood | tees Sos sneante me ter lots and broken sizes, but if you can| ‘eeu wu mylaren "oy that I live. breathe and enjoy this) 1 swallo much water m: and|! was in the water » at, they lest, each, (J gunlight. My Ws full-of wruttude) feel thankful that fam here to tell the | Ast went down the last time 1 could find your size Faredydl one of the big+ | te Thomas Lynch, who saved lite tale” grad- : Crinmar. cod nave BY MISS OBLKERS, | sivh Seiten"? wre pity Tsp j=l aes halal Mut0 sean homadbed rs. Thad been out to! phe apst thing 1 thought of when rit t them four hours and over, . W, i: cous anmeuenek went under the water and realised | wae “During ‘my stay tt Pinar det Hid 1 had LADIES’ BLACK KID LOW SHOES, worth gh-Class Imported (nes | pater over my hoot wae the Gretm mama ie Ceased from meleal Brees et $1.50 pair, now offered at 69 and Liquors. “In diving Kot my feet tangte to the of seeing Vote. of water, and some one that of Sunday, The only eftecta T hae LADIES’ BLACK AND TAN LOW SHOES, Over 1,000 packages in cases, puncheons, casks, half mi often iy head under | ta 4 | was very tired and that ghe had said she hoped nothing would | (ne etiMness in my arm where strych, 7 and Sold by the case, gallon or half bet ing carried beyond |NADbeM to ue airs, and that she would lkeep up Its work. LADIES' BLACK AND TAN SHES, also no in prices will be made on any Au ir hint ee eee eee eee some with cloth tops, worth $3.00 « pair, | goods guaranteed and returnable within 10 days if ast at my. brotier, ’ to be closed out at 1.50 | satistactory. Observe the low prices. . heard m nd . ol ally worth $3.50 a pair; pick 'em out at 1,95 Case Soods, pr fy | MOET & CHANDON “WHITE SEAL,” regular price por wo tried to call = case $31.74; this sale, per case of 24 pts, nme ere es, oe Se aver Women’s Sailor Duck Suits, | (inate ts or tha mpage on orn. teehee . CLARETS: “Modoc,” imported in glean from Bertal & Maw ayn td oan 0" amful dance Bive and white and black and white police dete; tis, Bordeaus, gulae pe pe cass O; ieee prea, SOO fhough upon teu through my saiheiasstiaaiiaias pee — , new blouse waist, wide sailor collar, with Sestes Cnn, teas is Sore tam Eee © See Se. a Mo, Jesusi’ 1 prayed. must I die A k Wife Sound! dey Heat: ba : ae front and stock band and four-in-hand the; os ae Leaky hyeten pode igfen. en, tn never see m ° double ruffle flounced beaded hateau-Bellefoa, imported glass, a Darmet Adie fle way and ever cee yA Gree! ye und'y|Dazed by pe , nge) TERRY M’GOVERN, NOW WORTH $60,000. Sih tents of waite givens te peal veiee ft 2,95 ,| Se; Bordenas; regula price, pt coe, G.08; thin el, por ing I had aver’ Lashea lleged Piunged rom s Retween the running of the Under-/much about me He went to sleep be SAUTERNES Lmported in giaes trem Gestos Proves & Ca, iio ot tt Slanderer. Window. Kraduate and fou Cate Stakes at the "re wesgot Sel scauainted SS ase, S73 Brighton Beach race-track on Saturday ny won on Mr Croker's tip. glass Ca, “All this ogcurred before I sank for the Richard Croker pouret fatherly advice Seieeons sabe rien Per case, $10.00; this nase, per wecond time ami) the roaring. gure’! wis 4s . a cams, 6.50 Mp rhek some co have Se 13] A ort a Grek woman, with| asping for Orth, dead and roi cae of Ter Medora, Po, attr, Meer the wud sora, the lowest ef prea, Bay them | SiSotun'Beaatn rR apd Ps pe « “tL felt that my time had come, and I ing from last night's moist, overpower- iy 5 ok; pet cage, %, here and save : thie eale, por case, 500 ed again, thie time that my soul ing heat, old Andrew Jackson Lange your money | — ‘ tay Rocesraimet, imported from Burtharét & Sechne, Deides- pe . Then I came up for FIBH: Choice White Halibut Steaks, per M., Se heim aR; regular price, per case, $8.00; thie sale, per case, @ NSGel ks, stare tn"uheSoaitghd : Gai aaeeeattys hae eoemetated | MAT: Poeun Pane Canta rng Lamb, wr, 9¢ | -MOSULLE WINES. Tree, Inperted apse, fom Bt the setiing of the aun. 4 But "his. great . SAUSAGE: yee syteieeteye alfa dl Epi eee ee Or ae _ _ SAW A HORSE RACE. Melbourne ; the ni id ates, ; Were and! CSTTOCE: Choice Boston Net hour Letacy, large heads, 'g,| SHERRY WINE: Caste A Pan, tv yeay fat *T must have lost my reasan for I . “What was ail the talk about?” asked | fine character; regular price, per case, ‘thie sale, per jgoeuent I sam 0 herserrace: three pores ~ wnt .— an acquaimance. he has a eee fipe Jersey is | case, 10.00 4 mugoty re, ae ec and neck, o rashe! Pe ‘Toker a Bae feo onting to be about 19 welts that att jihle hoo wo He carp to me: CROCOLATE: | Baber’s Premium Cheoslate, per Me | wien: guar pln por conel It beans GO oe Oo Know now that what my disordered | !!ttle woman's Il. ‘ou bet on the races PRAS: Pency Tender Marvewtst Pres, astural favor and pet case, 10.00 > & Face were the three the vwretnses, % poten 8 4 See Sys © omer and COPPER: Mocha and Java, “Popular Blend,” an ideal an FM, CE aha 12.00 gare Sages | Seer | ft omething eateh me. and he served 0 do —== — bond » O1.00; por ., SHERRY WINES: A, amber Lynch PO Fourth treet New Brieke ven ene, snd up te STRAWAERRIEG: Parry Depry ease pmeret | i hte ot Dc B,C, Bad 5 . a Serawber nee, M. Montille Sherry, dry, full bodied and delicious, per gal, 1,65 ees” “aneine. oy ot ther welght Thinking CATSUP—Curtice Bros. Bive Label Catoup, por bt., ise | ima Meats Gory, vary pos eadeep, OI jarced ate se ft they couldn't ‘ lower per gal. 10 ft i , temperted from J. FP. Piary & Co, pep 4 imported from Williams & Humbert, gar | Spenteh dry, imparted frem Mepeert & nnd of excellent tin Ho tend Gin, imported from teh Whiskey, imparted from Food. GRAPE-NUTS The eee BY THOMAS F. LYNCH. WAS sitting tm the eand at Beach with « young lady when I Puree i if z i fi