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P spat ae arm la Le es a afloat. ‘Their signals of distress an atte nemepnanne tee eyee tm ses pret ®ere unnoticed. From the way the wreck rolled in the trough of the sea / toward da the exhausted men | t she would founder. Their small | Df boat had been J away and there Md was nothing to but stick to the il wreck and awa! unknown ‘ Bhortly after 7 o'clock a big carried the watorlogged hull. hi -_-_— the Rockaway Point bar And she r) cap aga to ani Ann August, Dismast- | Squall, Drifts Helpless) . ‘3: 's Goes not keop t und to pieces, As the mist Il tHe crew saw, tind so near t g the Night and Crew) caren cacpr’ M rere tan. voitiog jwhen fishermen wil ht In not. by aught in | squall just as 4 1 | so fortunate. I | another such | to save our I VANDERBILTS DINED is Ashore. nt to go thro’ perience. We were Ju: per Uk of the two-masted schooner iat, is pounding to pleces on “within 100 feet of the United fo Saving Station at Rocka- int, and the fact that her crew rare safe ashore {4 not due to nee gf the wreck in the vicinity tion, for Uncle Sam closes up ion of his establishment \dur- months of July and August. | at Imperial Palace and Many Russian Notables Present. ‘when wie was struck by a squall. 3 nvas could be taken in both saath snapped off within three feet of Pbe deck and went over the side. The bweprit was carried away and the bull ‘left without a rag.to steady her. “night long Capt. Charles Mott, C. YVedell and the owner, R. Langion, of Patchogue, the pumps trying to keep the Imperial Palace. Duke? Michaelovich and they luncheon to Grand Duke other members of the amet fami on board their yacht the North Star. ave | BY GRAND DUKE BORIS Cornelius and Hie Wife Entertained hooner was off Sandy Hook last] sT, PETERSBURG, July 23.—Mr. aad Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt during ther stay here received much attention. ‘They were dined by Grand Duke Boris at the Grand Duke Viadimir was among the many notabie persons Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt were also entertpined “at dinner by the Grand jorls and » George Frederick W. Holls Was »| Secretary of American Dele- --| gation and Recently Member of the International Court. George Freferick W. Holls, secretary of the American delegation to The Hague Pence Conference and more re- cently member of the International Court, dled suddenly at & o'clock this morning at his home at Yonkers. George Frederick W. Hollis was born at Zelienople, Pa., July 1, 1857; was grad- uated fm Columbia College in 1878, and studied also at the University at Leip- sic. He was a delegate-at-large to the New York Constitutional Convention in 1994, member of the Peace Conference at The Hague from the United States in 1899, and more recently membor of the Internationa] Court. He was thesauthor of a number of books, including a his- tory of the Peace Conference at The Hague and numerous lectures and es- says on! political subjects. ly aa a eA aR IE Ser A STILL PROBING chel Tied About Neck Now Said to Be that of J. H. T. Crismond, of Virginia. Relatives of J. H. T. Crismond, Coun- ty Clek of Fredericksburg, Va,, who has been missing since July 7, will ar- rive here to-day to view the body of the man who was found on Tuesday in North River with a eatchel containing a heavy stone fastened to his neck. Cc. R, Dickinson, of Brooklyn, who formerly lived in Fredericksburg, saw the body at the Morgue and Identified it as Crismond and wired the missing man’s relatives. Inspector McClusky, after learning of the identification and something of the circumstances. under which Crismond left Fredericksburg, assigned two de- tectives to run down all the possible clues in the case. Coroner Scholer is still of the opinion that the man found in the river was mumered, although should It prove to be Crismond’s body RIVER MYSTERY Body with Rock-Weighted Sat-|: Crismond disappeared Wickshurg he was f rin an have led to in bank and ‘eying all a leavin, out of bai I obligations. Khe off a number at Mount Pleasant, \. Ut, man, was found dead in bed to-day. will te sent to New will recefve it, [CAMMEYER Marked Down Sate In the Basement. from | traced by shel Commonwealth’ ‘5 friends do not at amount would as he left $2,100 rty worth sibs yan opened a deed | V 18 Property | life and then to his two! Fredericks. | ~ nk and paid NEW YORKER IS FOUND DEAD Jacob Valentine Expires Suddenly MOUNT PLEASANT. N. H., July 23.— Jacob Valentine, a prominent New York who was ppending his twenty- fourth seagon at the Crawford House, | After brief funeral services, the bod: York, where an Invalid wife and two married daughters a there ( rl there bein consumptives in to-day. ‘There more if the physician only on fresh 0 cure Bron rh, Asthana, aly we 119 West 224 om, lOCH'S TREATMENT ‘home 119 WEST 22D ST., next to Bhrich's LUNGS. | 20,000 few York will be ifinal and only place ‘Always oatl, Free examination, W to 7, Sundays, 1i-1. DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, Store, N.Y, H.O'Neill & Co. O Neill & Co. Alteration Sale Offerings on SECOND FLOOR. Women’s White Waists at Half Former Prices. Many of the season's best designs are to be found in these lots. White Lawn Waists, neatly tucked Women’s Bathing | Suits Much Reduced in Price. ‘Every size, every color, correct styles and splendidly made, Women’s Brilliantine Suits in blues and plaited, trimmed with fine and blacks, as low as...+++++-$1,98] close embroidery—the $1.75 grade = Women’s Sicilian Suits, clegantly| 0F--++-:seressseeeveres save 95c trimmed in black, blue’and red, as} White Lawn Waists, all varied tucks, Tow a8......006 Besser echeeees $3,.95| hemstitched finish, trimmed with Women's Dotted BrilHantine Suits, small pearl buttons—the $3.50 grade trimmed with white, as low as.$4,98 sod $1.98 ‘ L High-Class White Embroidered and Misses’ and Children’s Bathing| Lace Trimmed W: of finest Suits, complete range of sizes, as| Persian Lawn he $9.50 grade HOW a8. seer ssesesteeteeenes $1.98) for..seeseee seeseeee veers $3.95 Men’s Summer Coats Thousands of Pairs of the . Highest Grade Shoes to be sold regardless of What they cost. » Women’s $2.00 Patent Leather Oxfords, Caban Heels, Latest Styles, $ Ie vf Sj Pair. Also Women’s Russet Oxfords, $1.00. Men's $4.00 Oxfords, in Velour Calf, Box Calf, Black Kid and Patent Leather, #*2,00: Pain | R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Avs Their Low Prices, Broadway WA to 35th St. Clothing.» . Our Restaurant [2° ist 7. gion gt.28 Sailor Blouse Suits, Table d’Hote Breakfasts, Men’s Summer Clothing. ,, and Bathrobes. Reduced in Price for Friday and Saturday. MEN'S BLACK ALPACA COATS, si. ular price $2.00... ri MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE Regular price! §3.90.0 cc jocsiccssvensse: svisqeicctoseoeecsaticces MEN'S IMPORTED TURKISH TOWELING BATH ROBES, all sizes. Regular price $3.98 the details of our tors’Account De- pent, Write a let- br, better, visit our and let us explain iples and con- Deposit your money at Macy’s—it earns four per cent. interest and af- fords all the good fea- tures of the credit sys- tem without any of its waste and extravagance, } $2.98 Women’s Lace Lisle Gloves and Mitts— Black and White.... ...... Alteration Sale Offerings on First Floor. Leather Goods. To effect an immediate clearance of many lots of excel- lent Pocket Books, Purses, Bags, etc., necessitated by a con- traction of space in this department on account of altera- tions, we have made the following iar jhe chambrays, galateas, 2 4oum 20ca=, 39¢ Tandeone mercerized These Breakfasts that we serve daily from 8 to 10.30 A. M. merit the special notice that they now receive. for $4.00 Sailor Suits, ‘made of pure-dyed serge; “Blouses are full, collars and U lleled Red: ¢ : * rettily trimmed; trousers , eS They are nparaliele eductions in Prices. Gouble-stitched taped seams. $7.50 Suits $3 06 Men’s Coat-and-Trousers Suits The Eggs strictly fresh— Small Wrist Bags and Combination| Fitted Wrist Bags, clephant skin in at «= = le made of all-wool crash—neat]} sent to us every morning from Pocket Books in assorted leathers,| tan, brown, gray and black, reduced reduced from 39c. to from 79c. to Cherry Valley Farm, on Long Isl- 15c and, and Brookside Farm, New Jer- sey. 49c Fitted Wrist Bags, in leatbers and shades of brown and gray— harsh, wiry, light, cool stuff that nine men out of ten want White Duck Wrist Bags, fitted with purse to match, reduced from 59c, #8’ Vacation Shoes, made of steel- . leph kin; col 5 » bi ed canvas, leather soles—cool | for outing wear. In respect to looks—who can tell whether tee é . ; [lied ei eo ake and black; reduced “from $149 mortable—sizes 2% to 5%, | one of these suits cost the wearer $15.00—or $3.96? The] The Milk 7, milk we 5,000 Pairs Children’s and Misses’ Shoes, (boevooaagao snagoaneoaed $1.00 Hie coats are unlined, the trousers have belt loops and rolls. | tutely safe. It comes to us from a High and Low Cut. iE aed ae ledrtardtncle ce Cee oan ata een rial ee Snes,” made of | blsck, "s Sui liable dairy, and by a scientific and ’ black, reduced from 59c, t0....25C| lOssccsscsseeeasiesceesecneee 1.98 hi rubber soles, | 912.50 Suits $ Men's Suits, made of thor-] ' Y, y a scie anc c $1. Moe 3 ie canvas, rubber soles ats wie $7. 96 oughly tested blue worsted aie process is chemically clari- All taken fi tom our Main Floor. Regular within a stone’s throw from the store, The butter The Butter 1 bute: from the celebrated Elgin Creamery. No finer quality can be secured, You naturally expect sweet, fresh butter —and we do not disappoint you. Our chickens and fish are the choic- est that can be procured—no expen- sive hotel has better. The meats are carefully selected by a compe- tent judge and come from the best sources, The most fastidious guest can find nothing to criticise unfavorably in respect to the melons and berries. They are sound and perfect—ripe, flavorous. While you are eating your cereal your breakfast is being cooked to order. Portions are not stingy, nor are they too large to be vulgar. We meas- ure them to please refined tastes and satisfy norma! appetites. Guests tell us that our coffee and rolls are delicious. The observatory baleony is the coolest and most interesting place in New York to breakfast. The air is exhilarating; the, view is magnificent, Luncheon, 29c, and 39c,—Express elevator to the restaurant on Broad- way and 35th st. side—8 A. M. to 3 P.M. Standard Stock and reduced to Half Price. The best opportunity to procure serviceable shoes for the children. Child's Light Spring Heel Tan Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 4 to 8, reduced from $1.50 RY 1 0 0 ° and $2.00 tose. eevers Child’s Black Ktd Batton and Lace, with patent leather and hid tips; also Tan Kid Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 1044, reduced from $i. 10 Misses’ Black Kid Button and Lace, with kid and patent leather tips: also Tan Kid Button and Lace, sises 11 to I 2 5 2, reduced from $2.50 to......cesesseceee® ©. Misses’ $2.50 Black Kid and Patent Leather Ox-, 1 2. 5 fords and Strap Sandals, sises 11 to 2.eces..e005 Misses’ Large Stse Black Kid and Patent Leather Button and Lace, sises 2% to 6, reduced from $2.50 $ I 5 0 ° CO. .csenccseres teeeeee eeeeeeees Child's Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords and I 0 0 Sandals, sises 6 to 1014, reduced from $2.00 to... ° The 20th Street windows are used only and daily for the display of Bar- gain Goods, Watch these windows for Bargains in Fine Shoes on sale in our Basement. Bargains in Fine Hosiery, Men’s Furnishing Goods, Leather Goods and Trunks on our Main Floor. Store Closes at 1 P. M, Saturdays During July and August. Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. serge, lined with fine mohair serge, trousers fit snugly over hips and fall over insteps with the proper hang. They are tasteful suits—nobby-and very serviceable. The material has been safeguarded against shrinking, crocking or sagging—every vital part is hand-finished. Regular sizes—stouts and slims. 82.49 for $4.00 Outing Trousers, $2.97 for $4.50: Trousers, made made of gray striped flan- of all-worsted fabrics, nare nel, peg-top style, loops and rolls. |row and medium stripes, all sizes, Young Men’s Two and Three Piece Suits, made of wool crash, homespun and cheviot; light and medium weights; coats quarter or half lined; reduced from $9.98 to $7.49. de of kangaroo ecls, je-stitched seams, sizes 8 to A344, at $1.24. ? $’ Shoes, made of casco calfskin, dongola tops, stout soles, double- Stitched seams, with heels, sizes 2% 40 5%, 91.49; sizes 13 to 2, $1.24. omen’s Hosiery—«». for Women’s 25c. Black Cot- ton Hose, split feet, double heels ant toes. 496. for Women’s 25c. Black Cot- ton Hose, embroidered in- ; double heels, soles aad toes. 7c. for Women’s 25¢. . Ail-over Lace Lisle Thread Hose, large a patterns; double soles, ‘for Women’s 50c. Ingrain Lisle * Thread Hose, Richelieu and dt ribs, white-tipped heels toes; also plain black with split Clearing Sale of Women’s and Children’s Neckwear 300 dozen Scarfs, Ties, Stocks, Fichus and Turn-Ove: || Collars, in silk, batiste, madras, pique, duck and other materials, plain and fancy embroidered, and trimmed with lace, hemstitched and fancy work. Former prices were 40c to $1.50. Now 15c, 25c and 35c each. Men’s Negligee Shirts. : : . t Splendid Specials for Friday and Saturday. The average man wants a good stock of Negligee || Shirts. Here is an opportunity to augment your present |], |] supply at very little cost. |} MEN'S MADRAS and PERCALE SHIRTS ) ) in white and fancy stripes, cuffs attached or de- tached, value from $1.00 to $1.50; special at.... MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Madras and Per- ) calc Cloth, over 40 styles to select from; ee 55c irts, at Men’s Week’s-end Specials. These shirts are made of fine, mae hirts smooth, firmly spun printed c : 85c madras, tinted figures and stripes on light grounds—de- : tached cuffs. The low price must not affect your judgment concerning their quality—they were not meant to retail at 49c.—nor 50c. either. Better qualities at prices relatively low. 7c. for Women's 50c. Imported i et Gauze Lisle i ae lose, double soles, heels for Women’s 60c. Imported All-over Lace and Lace Ankle Thread Hose, large variety, of igns; double soles, heels and toes. ¢. for Women’s 75c. Imported i Lisle Thread and All-over eee double soles, heels and Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. dat 7. More and more men are calling for these collars. Both sides are len’s Collars pure linen—that's not true of the majority of collars sold at 25c. 11° » Nearly fifty styles to choose from They are peerless value at the price—i1c. Better qualities at prices relatively low. Men’s Neckwear Four-in-hands and Tecks. 24° They are the styles and qualites that represent the very choicest 50c. Neckwear. Newest patterns and colorings. On sale at 24c. etter qualities at prices relatively low. Men’s Pajam Closed Evgs. at 6, Except Saturday. “astm. We closed out the entire stock of a manufacturer's regular half-dollar line of Clearance Sale. . Men’s & Boys’ Clothing A, Men’s $12 Outing Suits $6. A Genuine Bargain—About 75 Suits, made of fine wool crash, cheviots, or homespuns; serviceable colors; coats finely tailored, with broad fa- cings of same material and all seams double stitched. Trousers with cuff on bottom and patent buckle at side. None in the lot worth less than $12.00. Choice while MNOY ASE, Sc caleceeees ses 6.00 McPartland ‘me & O'Flaherty BET. 40TH and 41ST Friday. Tennis Rackets. r. Only twenty-five of each of the fol- lowing Rackets will be sold at these prices, | “Comet” Rackets, our 89c.; reduced to 74c. “Apache” Rackets, our regular price $1.24; reduced to $1.17. “Eureka” Rackets, our regular price $1.98; reduced to $1.63, “Fairfield” Rackets, our regular price $2.73; reduced to $1.98. “Henley” Rackets, our regular price $3.74; reduced to $3.24. “B, G. 1” Special Racket, our regular price $6.74; reduced to $5.98. “B. G. 1.” Special, cane handle, our regular price $7.39; reduced to $5.98. “B, G. 1." Special, cane shoulder, our regular price $8.49; reduced to $7.24. Wright & Ditson’s GAAeGAED Balls, our regular price 35c, each; reduced to 31c. Golf Balls.can. “Kempshall Flyer” Golf Balls, reg- ular $6.00 a dozen quality; special at $4.49. i The new “Standard” rubber-cored Balls, regular $6.00 a dozen quality; special at $5.79. 6.8 pound for 60c, Pure Fruit Tablets, made of sugar and the juice of fine, sound fruit, and packed in glass jars holding one pound. The following flavors: Lime, lemon, blood orange, wild cherry. h wherry, raspberry and horehound. for Women’s 85c. Imported Gauze and Cobweb Lisle regular price #Children’s Coats _.,, Children’s Kimono Coats, made of ite pique, trimmed with medal- ons and several rows of fancy ing, sizes 4, 6 and 8 years; re- rom $5.49 to $3.91. ‘en's Box Reefers, made of white yf and tan linen, double-breasted ie Bt per perce collar ang turnover cuffs, lo 44 years; icdeced $5.96 to... 53.91 iidiren's Box Reefers, made of white ot, inlaid collar and fancy shoul- es lined throughout with taf- o Norfolk and plaited effects white linen, with large collar, ned with lace, finished with sev- fabirows cf a ehing, sizes 6 to 12 fs; regularly wo: D 1,00; special at ...... $5,96 's Three-quarter and Full- is, made of pongee and ¢ new plaited effects, ‘fancy ible capes trimmed with lancy braid, sizes 4 to 14 iPspecal x.” $7.49 STS., N. Y. ist FI. as [hese Pajamas are well worth hurrying for—made of excel- Cc lent madras; small, neat figures 78 and stripes on whige grounds, f military collar; large, clear, white pearl buttons. They are not the skimpy kind, but are cut tull and fit freely. Double the regular of the Famous S. & H. Green Trading Stamps here all day Friday. Prices in every department have been radically reduced in connection with’ this very special stamp offes. MEN’S FINE WORSTED TROUS- ERS, suitable for dress wear; new handsome patterns of lots previous!y sold at $4.00 and $4.50, Choice......... cee eoeee 2.95 BOYS’ $3.50 and $4,00 SUITS. CLOSING AT $2.25. Sailor Blouses in wool, crash or serge, sizes 3 to 10, |) Choice Norfolk Suits, in all-wool czssimere, sizes 4 to 13, Double-breasted Suits, in all-wool cheviots, sizes 6 to 15, 2.25 GaAarmMansG |well as for men of large capital. To-day’s offers comprise: A furnished-room shonse, Preferred siovk in a manufactur ing plant, A first-class grover>, A St. Louis Fair attraction. A summer resort business, A livery business, Etc., etc., down a long Mest of offers, ————__ A TIP—The way to seach the Buy, Sell, Lease, Borrow or Loan— —through the Business Opportunity Columns of The World. 448 of these business makers were printed in The World last week, 231 last Sunday, 45 to-day, more to-mor-| homes of New York is through the row and a good list every day. newspaper that the homes use to These advertisements point the|reach their help. That paper is Tae t Better qualities at prices relatively low. 1st Fi, Men’s Bath Robes We bought theTerry cloth inlarge quantities straight $ from the manufacturer, 2 24 and made the Bath Robes A in our own factory. That’s the only way such qualities could be sold at $224. The assortment of patterns is unusually attractive. Better qualities at prices relatively low. Lot FI. way for men of limited capital as World, el tk fy ais hy < $D: at Mie ee RS ma a ‘i