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SOUND STEAMER AGROUND IN A FOG.. Chester W. Chapin Wrecked in Narragansett Bay— Four Days of Next Week| Passengers Safely Taken Off and Brought to New York on Special Train. MHA MEST BE Red Se aE EER BC eas BNE ot a aE ae ae Nee A ae ot MOC Hie eae aa ER PIITetEe eC Cee eee st Cory) a Bs Bi & HREM The Chester W. Chapin and map showing Pa- tlence and Prudence Islands. Pegg de se seihe ots ane ge me HE Se He Seis ts as ne ne Be ea Bae a Be She rested on the roc from sinking, ovidence and a «reached } W. Chapin, of pbexan ox off the pass to. Providence sy position nn gh tide. Our $ Capt. H. 0.x has gone to Providence to = I the work. The pumps wer: ng all night and the mavhi and main portions the bo: ¢ from water. daylight, however, x 3 Nag a ut : I i | aq H 4 3g] F} THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE) BRIDGE CABLE i Roer Len Lord Kitchener, commanding forces in to meet Your Excellency, jpose of mutual ic {is not possible te | whieh this can t . ‘The remainder of th Tenney, Set Apart for Raising |" Big Wire Rope. isin ty, of No. ENTRANCR THROUGH FURNITURE ” t. steamboat efect tha BOTHA'S PEAGE LETTER, | CArsiages and Go. Carts chener He | {oot bicks, complete, regular value $10.00, our price 6.75 Others from $4.00 up. to A good Go-Cart tor only. A brge assortm eit to Refrigerators and Ice Chests, all styles - Jand grades, from $2.50 up Reed and Rattan Furniture, all sty bes and very low in price. | We are running this week, at very low prices, Brass and Metal Beds. CREDIT. PAY St A WEEK. April (11 Boer Commande: 25 h Africa, nessa, pntiautng the crew, : throws spnye lea honor oe ‘our! Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M. a 1 to bri 1 . E/ E aoe} than 1 to bring Brooklyn Store,470 FultonSt. . weather, | Position for being lon : = = ee = snielene nn hasc {examination showed that her hull had | 1 islands | been Penetrated by rocks as she settled with the falling | tilek fog rolled | There will be siderable dimeulty | a poat's [in floating the craft, and the towboat | ys found to beloificinis declare that most of the carzo , BG) GNTI B2 wlil have to come out, and that possibly pve IS ft will require 1 days) tion before the steamer leased from her vositton. prepari can bo re-} Passengers Give Experiences, from shore. fon easily, ng sound, mid of the When the passengers arrivel in New York they were exhausted by the ex- citing incidents of the night, having not slept a wink, Dut expressed warm pratse for the manner in which the officers of at looked out for them after the jorse, of Providence, one of them, sald on arriving here: “We were pro- ceeding very slowly with the fox horn blowing. There was no wind, but the night was inky black. The Chapin would move forward a Mttle and stop, 50 on again, There was only a| little far when we struck, but we knew we were on the rocks and not In danger of going down, “One passenger had an epileptic nt and was practically all the excite- ard. The first cfilcer put off and went to Warwick Neck to telep or help. We waited up until | N |3 o'clock when wo were taken back to | oy2nthyer" The open aire anid. w [eer uuenoeaniorioent bitate nanktide tt tsso) with” Munyo {train at 5.29 o'clock and were 1 Ho) mankind. “Jt: tesa, with Muayan here at 9.40, making a record-br Arerontlessiumanel andietfers sease has its own thoroughly ! ont had been sent? | tugs were ordered from . only one hour away. My srstem 1s to btuld np, not to tear down ; to strengthen, not to weaken. —MUNYON. Easy Nescue. came as transfer of » was made with- remove tain and . The pas- o Providence of the New Don't take medict Spring four hours and ten minutes.” shat 1 edcure, Your ailment known, you Chapin, when she struck, car- but to select Its Cure. Nothing simpler astengers and a large quan-|—and yet of more ive benefit to the alling—-was ever a sm he was lens than an | and had passed cut Point, when | » { freight from Prov © Higathouse Conar da dense fog. Chester W Chapin is the 13 Haven line rye dimenstons. twin-screw passenger ength | 1 cures Catarrh, Grivse, ¢ (with all medicines com: druggist, how SMunyon's Witch pix selling. He will tell you that nd is tremendous, and everybody i itas thn best Tollet Soa size 13 cents per ¢ mal an hour, vaike, | Lucky tn Her Ml-Luck. 1 Superin- The had just 3 bullt Uwe years ago. . hat #1 {was on da i Je treatment. ear, when s\ shed {nto her : (siipmont pear S000 try to make landing at BROADWAY, COR. 26TH ST. Ihave rulted Inno ¢ The tacenlent, eb hatest report, tke ¢ injure Si VIBRATIONS TRIC ed by long ron Wo making a narrow Waralek Light and { distance telephon: the boat wili| gucceastully cures Impeoper b ulation, che ran on the rocks, | Be pulled off safely. She is not leaking | Is if ge ged [ANd Will resume her regular trips after i hn She was damaged | A" Gay or two in dry-dack for complete lapen Neseartaladetalaation * 2, fine and imm ly examination RATION INSTITUTE. 1931 B'way, cor. Mth. When you see the coke cart on its way you know someone is cutting down fuel bills and saving money. If health is wealth, and economy is wealth, coke users are doubly assured of prosperity. It is cheap, good, healthful fuel. FORA $3. OO BIG LOAD $1.85 for one-half load detivered in Borough of Manhattan, south of 125th Street. Prices elsewhere according to distasee delivered. To be had in one-quarter loads if called for at our yards. Staller quantities in sacks, at joc. a sack. NATIONAL COKE AND COAL COMPANY, jew York. Cte 1208 F. 16a HL “sr heee 1017 1018 08 Baaxcuse:—15 Kihh Wa, wath wt. AS Ww. Phone 3762, 18h 2nd mt, Mee ote Special Easter Offerings. Star Gloves Are Best. |Trimmed Millinery, Glace or Suede, clasp or hook, every new shade, 1.00, 1.35, 1.50 Ladies’ Two-Clasp Kid exquisite copies from Frencli models in this season's best effects, 2.95, 4.95, 82 7.50 Albatross Waists, Gloves, pink, light blue, white, black, tans, old rose, hello, 35 rows of modes, tucking on front and back and whites, 8 on each sleeve, grays, 59c. 1.69 EG ich erworHo- 86™ ST £3 AVE. st-GLOTH IX 1858. > WE MANUFACTURE THE CLOTHES WE SELL With every purchase of a child's suit of clothes we will give either an all leather catcher’s glove or a set of garden tools. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, Double Breasted Suits—Sizes 8 to 16 years, all Coals double seat and 25 rr knees... 1.50 u 1.95 up ° 1.95 uw Boys’ Long Pants Suits, sizes 14 to 20 years.»5,00 up izes 3 to 12 years, blue, brown and gray Vesteo Suits—ll st Ors and col- Russian Blouse Suits—Ssizes 8 years 2 Men’s Department. Men's Suits-—5 33 to 44, worth $10.5 , 8.50 4-Button Sack Suits — Striped flannel, military 9.50 up cut. Suits Black t 9.50 up Spring Overcoa Raglan and iS avaly inches long—the latest Ostords, Cambridge, Chev- fots or Vicunas......00 . 12,00 Blick Thibet, silk lined, half vessestere + (0,00 yes, sizes 3-Button Cuta: y Diagonal, box . Top Coats- Black Thibet or Cheviot aireraars vs, 6.50 Coverts—Full box or half 3 Boxtai) vs .- 8.00 All Goods As Represented or Money Refunded. Sehellenbers & So BROOKLYN. communtoation srong | i \ Hats tailor’s art. assortme style at 1901 World Almanac and Eacyelopedl A retereace book of and 10,00) facta. © ¢ © Substa with mewed back and Uthograph board rimmed edges, cd MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Noted for Fair Dealing. HICTATLS BROS. Sih Ave, ond Sin St., Brooklyn. One Dollar a Week Opens an Account. Easter Sale Prices from SPRING JACK ; seh from 3.75 up. SILK WAISTS, in great variety, Also, a most complete nt of Men’s Suits and Spring Overcoats Boys’ Suits and Spring Overcoats We will clothe you and your family in the best of $1.00 Per Week $1.00 We are also showing a most complete stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS and everything pertaining to Housefurnishing which we offer at lowest prices and on same easy terms. Suits. More than 30 different styles to select from; the newest materials, all the popular shades, correct styles and perfection in tit and - $10.00 5.50 Children’s Suits - - 3.50 Spring Overcoats - {Odd Pants - - - Fancy Vests - - - H.ZEITZ & TARSHIS, Two Brooklyn Stores, 535 FULTON ST. 7-75: up. 2.95 uy Wet 3,°° up OPEN EVENINGS. BUSY MAN’S, BOOK. PAGES OF MATTER, FACTS FULLY COVERED, ITEMS OF INTEREST, VALUE FOR THE MONEY Than in Any Other Book Printed. covers, 2 9 © Price, » Be, Dy mett oz 8.00 3.50 1.98 1.90 [$1.0 Allof these are fully guaran- teed to be of the best material and made by expert workmen, The new Century sees the business n Credit far in advance ot! LADIES’ [that done tor Spot Cash. | _,.| DEPARTMENT Three-fourths of the people have little | ————______"_ Ardent a i - | Wecarry a large assortment r nothing left after paying the neces-| of the latest novelties in 5s clothing. Gur easy ara phn neips| Misses’ Suits - 6.50 [you out of this ditieuty, and embies' Jackets - « 4.98 you to aes i as well your neigh Misses’ Jackets = 3.50 ees Oe ‘Children’s Jackets1.98 ‘Skirts - - - 2.98; PER | Silk Waists - 3.50 WEEK Petticoats - - 198 Clothes the Entire Family, ||Ladies’ Hats - 198}. |Shoes - - - 2.00%! ee | sary exp Se, 46s FIFTH AVE. AL ROTHERS THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE. 21, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST.., QeDoosirom 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST., ores, ot EASTER CLOTHING _ for Men, Women & Children. \ Brooklyn. Fine Silk Waists Children's Suits $12 kind.. $7] Men's Suits, , $15 kind.. $10) Overcoats, $ 5 5 GOODS DELIVERED !N TANNATTAN EVERY DAY. ALL GOODS DELIVERED IN UNMARKED WAGONS, ats Opens an Account with Us; HEN HN Hie OH MME We AWE REE 2 AR ES BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. A Bargain in Wardrobes. SSE So. If you are in need of one of these very useful pieces of furniture now is your opportunity. It is made of solid oak, neatly carved and finely finfshed, The interior is completely fitted witk wirehooks and hat shelf. Size 74 inches high, 44 inches wide, 18 inches deep. Can be taken apart. Actual value $12.50. 3) CASH. | BROOKLYN FURNITURE CO. Comipicte Housefurnishers, ’ CREDIT. } a