The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1901, Page 10

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WITHOUT CARS. _Two Fishermen Nearly) Freeze as They Are |, pelling them in t were John Hawken, th and Alo: without them from from exposure, ing to prot cold. ‘The tug brought the men to Hamilton, where they wero a warm drinks, and wh: fictentty told. th in the bay. Walte acted nn nie tor the two. He said Staten Island amine their ne! While pulling up frem the boat unn out of sight when for them. The helpless and slowly pen sea, where th parlahed but for t tugboat passed All hope of rescue wan qiden fhe tusbost Quinn, Gilbert “Balcer, Dut they. said their terry in the Day woul: “never sas ‘they were adrift three hours when | by 8 reporte: for" , the men sald tt fal hands of feet. [tell you J fui measely rellovel when We were so far ne we o sical. “In the first place, we c xtaod on our feet, nor could wa w arms. Our clothes were rf which covered us! could not ut rolnht have CREW ON WRECK BEYOND HELP Stranded Vessel’s Cap- tain Begs Aid from Life Savers. re NALBIGH, N.C. March tite orm are trying nine eiermer 5 on Cape 1 A ooMal loss fevs and may t A high sea a cunning, and ving. The weather Nfe ss verml Three Dy them to ren wr and rea have jy cern —— 1S FIFTH TO FLEE THIS JAIL. Aevury Park Prisoner Father, © aries Doll Park Jatt Inst Nou} wones of Aped tm ts fith prinoner ¢ GBJECT TO EXCURSIONISTS. Oyster Nay Pro GLEN COVE © maittes Meeting to x Pesango of th thet Oyster Bay + : hore this: mornit The commitier legislative commit of the measur ents tn favor Mi. A number of pple Do Net Lith ed New Dock hutiding of the ig of easoat se senita a ENSION FUND TURNED VER. | haves ® Police Pension | $1,000,000, became w port under the suited of Cor ' trasafer of the fund frv \. ve trustees to the Ci nh ADRIFT IN BOAT ae AND1iTH ST Carried to Sea. edge, 3 yards long—4o inches wide, edge in Renaissance braid effect.--and ruffled dotted Swiss Curtains, ios by time we. were. fh Thess Curtains are included in the new spring stack, which is un decemy By people feel wie 3 - sre trcening wo death. I dids't know T precedentedly varied and extensive | BROADWAY AND11TH ST |RECORD RIDE ON A “BIKE” to Murray Street and Broadway Covered oto Route from Eighth Avenue and 125th Street Pra ree é ad in Twenty-two Minutes young ityan. sil doust as to why was the fani-| JAMES MeCREERY & CO. BLANKET DEP'T. a Wool Blankets, o and $8.30 per pair in Bath Robe Blankets, ox 9 AXIO Oxt2 1Oxt2 12x15 LACE. CURTAINS, White Striped s Curtains, with ruffled 65 cents per pair. this sale Dotted and figured Swiss Curtains, $1.00 per pair. , Net Curtains, with insertion and Heavy wha patter Haren $1.50 and $1.85 per pair. Antique Lace, mounted on SoD: Net Curtains,—with Cluny insertion and $3.25 to $4.85. Combina JAMES MeCREERY & CO. BY MESSENGER BOY RYAN. foie ebeleliib eee eit Tut's boken nen} Pe Baye ¢ we plozed orn Atreat 1 te woutal d | be purchased. + tamu a 08, airgains th rugs and about ten Wool-Filled Art Squares, 5 yds. |: glade, ri All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, 12 ft. long. 5,000 ¥ aos Sager Overboard. Sontrestad aes eg | Hainpet envelo thenber¢ DAY EVENING, MARUH 6, 1901. On Thursday, March 7th Exhibition of SHIRT WAISTS. 2nd Floor. Satisfection Guaranteed or Money Promptiy Refunded. ‘ West 14th St. We place ies cheaper Japanese Rugs, worth $6.95, at... Japanese Rugs, worth $8.98, at.. Japanese Ru worth $11.94, at Japanese Rugs, worth $14.98, at Japanese Rugs, worth $19.98, at.. ch colors; $2.75 values at. onlyitor these Super) cre 09s biy to uch as designs, 130, Shen Qe. Couches. Large 1 uted Couch, Mattresses. tion Mair Mattre we pats; © inch bor worth 86... Sideboards. Highly tinished solid Golden Oak Side- hoards, (ren « Handsome Japanese Rugs P ee At About Half Their Regular Selling Prices. pecial emphasis upon their lowness of price, for we are. Brand-new, Have been in this country less t rich in pattern and deftly simulated Oriental effects. bqual to many Persian $5.00 to $7.50 &% good ba Silkoline Comtfortables, made Japanese Rugs, Hu UE St.no a rs + VALUE €4.28 TO E178 ‘ patios $1.co and $1 30x60 Japanese Rugs, worth $2.00, at. sa a 48x84 Japancse Rugs, worth $4.98, at 1.49) 2.40! 5.98 s fe ho 3" 98 PDALR DAE AA’ West Twenty-third Street. CREW | DURANT WAS CONSIDERED | | ECCENTRIC BY FRIENDS. BLOWN (IP. ee Letters to Be Mailed from Here wbite He Was Hurled Three coe They » Warn n ¥o) Woeld Wart advertisas, World Warts, % an ney orderm will aeo be ow Ainertoan visit ary wented every Absent | Entertained Liberally. | Boiler Explosion at Ho-, JW. DUR rcdna lay by Doys, read 3.98 | 5, $3. 50 Petey Table “Covers, aM $s Striped Tapestry, auc v ‘luted itulfled Curtain Swiss, Hartshorn’s 48c. Opaque Win. dow Sivades, ready te : 25¢ All our regular 75c. to 85c. Lino. The “Shirt-waist” or Blouse Bodice of the coming season, combines the utility of its early simplicity with conimend it to the fashion of The examples on exhibition are creations that surpass all designs of this useful garment, vet presented. The ex- te handwork and unique models are indicative of the ‘ qui ldaintily simple fashions of the new century, combined with richness of fabric and fineness of work, ou to appreciate aE eeks. Genuine handt- n thr The materiais include Sheer Mulls, Batiste, Linens, Habutai Silks, Mercerized Fabrics, Iawns, Nainsooks and Louisine Silks. The trimmings consist of finest > laces, tuckings and embroideries,—and the novelty of itheir application distinguishes them from the blouse of — . any former season. Upholstery. rized F rench 1.75 Suitable for shopping, yachting, golf, travelling, visit- ing or theatre. Persian uch Covers, * Reversible andsome | Sieeves show all the very latest caprices of mode,— ible Tapestry = ever oo eet Be collars, cuffs, fastenings are of the most mumerous and ereens, cak an. " varied designs. an White. Colors. Black. Striped Curtain JAMES McGREERY & CC., red Drapery ‘sik. Ac Twenty-third Street. Gold Crepe; = rniture Slip Covers = 6.98 Japanese Screens, thie ate 2098 Linoleum. STERN BROTHERS al Ind First Fioor To-merrow, Spe | Liberty Satin Ribbons {5000 Yds. 3 inch double faced ribbons, e lin white, cream and celors, rf yard 1 8 fold: $4.50 8 1200 Down Hillows . $1.08 tecien House Gowns ertments in the most desirable m aia iB 4-4 and 6-4 and 8-4 And will offe 3 of 25 patterns, are India Silk Gowns, Parente ‘this le JOC | ciaborately trimmed with iace andribbon, Value 515,00 at $1 0.50 Th3 World Pays the Toll. Telephone your Want Ads. from any oublic telephone station.#% in) Europe and ¢atany World Agency), id has made an ar- vith the New Yoric Company and the rk oand New Jersay © Company for trans- Ung over th w York LONG DISTANCE aoe we (known as assitied’). Thin permits Public Anaad, wi ransm all sma fifteen lines ay ads.). 1 invites the pub- self of this con- lie offer applies to telephone stations " ed Pay- Station limit. (Brooklyn messages will he telephoned to The World’s Breoklyn BROTHERS HERE WAIT IN ANXIETY FOR PIEPER. 3 ee & 3! Well-to-Do Young Man j Walked Away and \ Became Mystery. : Sddeade ede Se rere 1 Wave At hia reaidence. vase. Manhatian, Hdwsrd Pleper ana: fouriy awaite the arrival of iin brow An, Vho bat bean strangely mine ram his home ty Manse. Roektynd ) p04 ty. ntnce last TMhures ie! at Ost end ) Herman Pieper is a prosperou He disappeared sackage ate ve forward ard Paterson s Alosg with) fy hands | Nothing as heard from him tH yest eda, whe wrote to hie In Now York that he would 5 OF We matied in Brooktvn, e ware valuly ner Kad to-day plunation of H on Sto = was lemporary menial | by grip. Unemployed capital seeks safe iz 3 wes Mourishing.” vestment. Fut your business-oppor |raid. “Le left a large sum of mot | tunity adv. is The World Jin the safe, anda be bad no bad hab- | 4 by | Ita we know that illness run away, We hope to see him befere night.

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