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iii atl 4 Ss aeaee OnINA DE WOLF ON |™"™" —— SLOOP IN STORM Amerioan hoe and Misa jon! Ge Miward Caught in a Gate White Fishing on Lang Island Sound. RESCUED BY TWO SAILORS he Geral! Boat Wae Beg Carried Toward Execution Light, When the Man Leaped inte the Waves anal Caught # Rope Mim Heine Ne Wort Sirwart, an Pow Te @ncaped dren the Sound Tura Beat wae reporter whe the Potter Marston. Davenport Neok Migs De Wolf's beautify immer home, the story of their rescue. Both young men were atili siffert from the effects of their exp ae, test empected to he ready to tke op thee Work of rehearsing for the coming rea fon “On Tursday om ¢.° hegan Mit De Woilt. “we decided to gv fsht tend of going to the yacht rac @ngaged a Mttle Ashing sloop manne we 1b two sailors. ‘These satiors are resliy | @ollege boys working through the sum mer to them along. All we know @f them is that Reames of Dr. Howard and George. The are fine young fellows, and we reall pwe our lives to thelr herolam Fishing as Storm Come On. “We miled out beyond Execution laght and fished all morning. At noon @e anchored off Huckleberry Powt and ate lunch. After lu put up sail again and went back to our fishing We were still fishing Bet black. I never saw anything the way that storm came up and the culiar shades the clouds tirew on th ater. “Jessle and I were not frightene ‘as the fish were biting spendi thought we would keep at it the etorm passed. Hut It soon got a0 Black we could not see a thing, and we told our sal.ors that they better hoist @all and make for home. As they got the sail up 4 gust of wind struck us that almost capsized the boat. When fwe righted again we found that the @teering gear had broken. The wind fwas blowing a perfect gale and we were gilding at a terrifying speed toward thte Wxecption Rocks, where great waves danced in the air. ‘tion seemed hopeless and time In my life I nerved sit tg face death, “My coura! lutely forsook me, for thougn | k could, swim I sav that there w no against the terribl end mad, blowing wind. 7 mvas'clinging to the side of the boat, Thich tossed aovut Like a chip in I looked for Jessio and could see ng a Bin ft Ee Ea the mast white as chalk, oi a preg en Chalk, but sh She Prayed for Lite. “Soon we were blown mast a tus and @ne of the men on it called to us, ‘For God's sake. keep off the rocks.’ But our stearing gear did not work and we drift- ed on. As we ran in closer and closer 1 got down on my knees and began to Pray. The thought uppermost in. my i \ mind was that I wanted to live, if only to posomp ial something great on the MAS we were tossed in tc Focks I could see the ltshthot and his wife standing on the malling us to keep off. But w not. Seeing our pred ne tempted to jlaunch reat Waves WroUR’ e could not. At about to dash to pieces we were caught in a current morked us a little further out, Then the lighthouse keeper threw) @ rope, but it felt away short of t boat. ‘Our two brave sailors jump: Anto the boiling »water and swam and fet the rope. ‘Then they kot us over- ard and managed to drag us ashore, more dead than alive, “Jessie tells me that the ohly thing aire thought of was that if she ever gut out allve si would never venture on the water again.” “Yes,” responded Miss they answer to t Uke tl ast, Milward, "no If I ever have to dT hope they will m sure I cari never the after balloons, for 1 versome my d that terrible experi KNOCKED GOVERNOR OFF THE PLATFORM. | Bystanders Just Prevented a Fight Between Arkansas Candidates, LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Aug. | candidates for ie Demecratic torial nomination addressed a crowd of Bismarey 5,00 people at Gov. Jeff Davis was the and during his know If his « Carroll D. Woo 3 John R. Dos Pa gine mines in Ma mining stock he held, atreot, and whether Dc ns dtd have a $2,000,000 bond suit pending in Supreme Court of Ar 3. not In replying, Judge Wood entered n de- nial of the first question asked the Governor, sayin he tod with Dos Pass a peared dissatisfied und | tpeaker before the | further. The Governor's ma tions angered Judge be disputed Die Jud: one rand interrap- Wool, H a ‘The. bystanders ie hed In vented any further trouble, alt) incident *aused no little avis was not hurt by the Woo from the watform ‘00d pacancc kod him oft. tion following the ¢ peaking wasn 1 the afternoon. fedent pinced Judge. \ est Upop a charge of a dary, (Prom the Chicago Record-tor: Here's w story,” sald Mrs. marrying a git) who ran ith her aut pat LA humb’ bo have hi that he couldn't ge te ><a | DE WOLFT, who WAS REACURD FROM DROWNING, Who, Man in GWirtaleeven Would Ruan to Oblige Firm, Then Company, No. he had Just come from across th the bank was closed, and Ob would cash cd cheok was there E. Faber & Co. and given up willingly An exp! of Mrs. Kate Fritz, on the fourth floor nit began to] ¢ beds all the tenants started alarm. ‘The explosion was caused through a EXPLOSION FOR i QUARTER. [tse i In @ twenty-five-cent slot moter. s. Fritz smelled wn of gas In the apariments| W investiga teh », 2088 First small fire, early to-da. neared from the the and downstairs {r avenue, house, tin and them [3 returned to thelr $2.50 Rimless Eyeglasses, Just to make you better acquainted with our Optical Depart- ment to-morrow we will sell our 12k. gold-filled Eyeglasses with our patent clips (that don't come off) for ONE DOLLAR. You will receive the same careful attention as if you paid full price. More Splendid Offerings i, Last Friday of August WOMEN’S WAISTS. ] New Fall Materials. Waists of Cheviot; white ground with blue and figures; small W designs; shoulder WueRIiE, 55 in front; de front plait with p ile but- tons; large puff slei at. cees 65 Waists of fancy striped madras; ten’ ‘half- ‘inch shoulder plaits in front; two in sleeve; two tabs 95 on collar, at.... $2,50 PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS at 85c, 75 Linen Pedestrienne Skirts, plain tallored and plaited effects; also small number of Cotton 85 Duck Skirts; reduced from $2.50 to.. LINEN AND WOOL DRESS _SUITS. $10.00. A tremendous reduction from the regular season's prices. We never carry stock over a season, so this special lot must go. If you can be suited $ 10 00 you get a $25.00 Suit for.. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Much Underprice. Women's Lisle Thread Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, pure white, knee length, Tow neck, sleeveless. gy wide lice trimmings; were 75¢. each, reduced to Women's Swiss ribkyd pure white Lisle Thread Vests, plain and fancy, Ince trimmed, low neck, sleeveless; several numbers; values 35c, and 45¢., now at "25 Women's Stockings About Half Price. Women's Black Lace Lisle Thread and fan 1 D2 % broken lines of lisle; worth 19¢. and 25c.. at Women's beautiful qualities of all open lace lisle threads; fast black; perfect qualities; pair SHOES Specially Priced _for_ Fr day, ie $1.75 pairs our ladies; broken sizes, $3.50 Shoes for ut perfect styles, at Our own make Boys’ Shoes, $3.50 grade; patent enamel or calf; sizes 12% to Si; 85 White Canvas Shoes for Misses and Chile dren, reduced from $1.75 and $1.40 to. 95 Fat cy Strap Slippers, French heels, dull kid, or beaded: Iue $2.50 to $3 vets, plain and o 3 values 250 Mitts, elbow iiiace value 75) Two-Clh brown, Children’s , $2. 95 “Sailors at $1.25. “Balance of our Children's Straw Sailors 1 $9.25 Patrolman W. J. the Bast One Hundred and Twenty-alxth on, turned in @ fire alarm and the escaping gas, and ate lighted Loughran, of with a ber's Then assisted © street Mrs. Frits's The bi ed and every one o clock. of the 6 of from %@ to $1 Linens and White Goods, Reduced. 59 pleces Bleached Table Damask, 68 inches wide, heavy make, excellent wearing quality; regularly 85 $1.00 yard, at... sv eeeceeeseseeserosees 200 Bleached Satin Damask Table Cloths, 2% “yards long, border all round, new designs; ae 1% 65 lar price $1.95 each, at. °$ one dozen Hemmed Huck Towels, grass bleached, erman linen, 20x39 inches; special at, doves ses svecteee es Ea earth ' $2.25 Several hundred short lengths and remnants of Ta- ble Linens, 1% to 34% yards long, at great reductions from former prices. 25c. White Mercerlzed Cheviot, 18c. 50 pleces White Basket Weave Cheviot, highly 18 mercerized; regular price 25c, yard, at......+-- WOOL BLANKETS at Great Savings, aca nae eee laed These Blankets are all fine qualities and mean econ- omy for those who buy now. Wool Blankets, for double beds, for- merly up to $3.25 pair, at... . > $2. 50 Wool Blankets, for single beds; merly up to $5.00 pair, at........ see eee Wool Blankets, for double beds, for- merly up to $6.50 pair, at.... sees $4. 50 CHINA AND JAPAN MATTING 150 rolls high-grade Japan Matting, carpet patterns and inlaid effects, made from selected straw; fifty patterns to choose from; reculsrly $14.00, $8, 00 116 rolls jointle: China Matting, checke and pin designs, all colors, imported; will wear for years; regularly $12.00, now $7.00 BEAUTIFUL SILKS That Mean nt Economy. Black Habutai, 27 inches wide, excellent quality; guaranteed perspiration proof; exceptional value at, per ytd seeecceccee ce 48 Silk Remnants, blacks and colors, plain and faney, at one-third off regular prices WASH FABRICS at Clearance Prices. Se All our Silk Mulls, Batistes, Foulards, Mou: and Embroidered Swisses, nanavome e cerlens, plain colors, suitable for e yard, special at. also cream, light blue and pink, regularly 25c, a yard,'at.... 1232 Dress Lawns, light and dark colors, in dots, stripes nd fi regularly 12'%c. yard, reduced 5 LACES at Very Tempting Prices. Point de Paris and Valenciennes Edgings, imita- tion Duchesse Galloons; values up to t0c. yd., for Venise Irregular Galloons, white and ecru shades; values up to 2c, yard, for... .....0...4 Cluny, Paraguay, Mechlin and Duchesse Bands ings, values up to'30c. yard, for, 1§ Children’s Tam 0” Shanters, 95c. Serges and Cheviots; nicely embroidered, at... 5 95 POSED AS NEIGHBORS CLERK, and Matieaw Acrows Gtreet Diep “me moneroee eon cana! Me le now the chances are mood ) for @ number of 14 18 Michael Dempae ything ete about pronounce hie « vat has been invented ecke | Dempsey worked only one day a week patween the hours of noon and 1 o'clock and cleaned up enowh to aupport him acif in ‘iennen for the ovhew atx nan in ble entre pehind his ear ant Newell wanted to know if the Faber Company The their eheck for made out to the money was Tae check was a forgery, Dut, count- ing the money to see if it was corr! the man went right back to the he said he came from and asked the cashler at the window to change the demnomtnation of the bills while Fa- manager was looking at ‘ae walked around the corner to @ gin-mill, got his hat and coat and was off to Uurn another trick before 1 ‘The man fooled the best men in some st firms in buaslness, $75 In each cc CAUGHT THE MAN FROM OVER THE WAY Potion Arreat Mighae! Namosay Thay Gay Originated| and Worked a Swindia by Whioh Me Flasead Merchants, 1h nave | | Ast to Mave Geral! Cheek Cashed | | pli him, Ket eotléon Panne and Pact Le ' wn , ye ive ' — Hees tn Clement Hetente ne MHiieter © ln ® fatety vet 14 prove found, with that we could @nuge ee Time hy the Foretoots, ye Chiewee Journal) to ant married when f ked little Floste one day (Fron hall 1 Rrow up? please with Yea, I munpos #0," ttle ated, muningty, a Detter start and | ow, They at Mt for nt one yet continued the T think I'd nd that Aunt wenty years and nasn't Perfect Work, Painless Process, Popular Prices, your friends aad you will be pleased, $3 $s. German Spoken, Come and bring Sets of Teeth, double suction. . Gold Crowns. Bridge Work, per toot! Gold Filling... . 255 Grand St., Grand Taeatre Bi 743 Lex’ jon Ave., cor, 59th St. Sai - — —_ = RT Jr - ’ On Saturday, Auguet 99, the etere will clooe at t P.M, Hedinnin( with Saturday, September Sth, the atere will again he open until 6 P.M. on Beturdaya HERALD SQUARB Will Gontinue on Friday and Saturday, Auguat 2¢th and 29$h, The Final Clearance of Men’s Suits The lot comprises Cheviot, Worsted, Cassimere, Homespun and Flannel Sults—some in three-gar- ment styles (Coat, Vest and Trousers)others . two-garment styles (Coat and Trousers), ar which are of medium weight, suitable for early Fall wear. All of the sults are the product of our own workrooms, and were heretofore sold at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. The Final Clearance of Men’s Trousers Several Hundred pairs to choose from—Flannels, Tweeds, Cheviots and Worsteds, in desirable pat- terns, in Peg-top, as well as conservative mouse the regular prices of which range up to $4.50 a pair. All Reduced $10.00 ~— All Reduced to $2.25 They Also Announce for Friday and Saturday ' A Sale of roo Doz. Men’s Fast Black ( Silk Plated Half Hose, With hand-embroidered silk side clocks in a variety of very choice patterns and designs. Regular value $1.00. Special at for the Special Bargains for Men and Boys. =) : ; e SIXTH AVE, 197% 79 20™ STREETS MEN'S SUITS for Early Fall. Tancy Cheviots, garment strictly hand made; finish $20.00 equal to suits sold elsewhere at and $25.00; at. $ j 5. MEN'S FINE TROUSERS, $3.50 and_ $5.00. Cassimeres and Worsteds; every make, fit and general 00 Men's Finest Worsted Trousers, in large variety of designs; perfect fitting; every size; elsewhere sold at $8.00 to $10.00; lange as- sortment here at.. :, $3.50 & $5, 00 RONSiSUTST for School Wear. Embracing fifty styles of Fancy Cheviots, in Nor- folk or plain jacket; ; in every particular suitable for hard splendid, sturdy fabrics; sizes 9 to 16 years; at.... $4. well 95 Boys’ Light Suits Greatly Reduced. Boys’ Light and Medium Suits; choice of our entire line of $5.00 and $6.50, sizes 9 to 16 years, at..... f two-piece Suits, formerly. sold at $3. 75 Our entire stock of Wash Suits at less than half prices, gantly and formerly $1.95, consisting of Sailors, Russians; some silk trimmed; formerly $2.98, at $1.45, ele- 95 Negligee Shirts—Final August 73c. white Reductions. Fancy Printed Madras, detached cuffs, grounds, neat figures, all sizes, at...... :50 White and Fancy Negligee Shirts, rarer’ fine cloths, ularly attached or detached cuffs, all sizes; $1.00 e&ch, at... reg- 79 Men's Half Hose Go at Double Quick. Men's Black Dropstitch and White Soles, plain cot- ton, fine imported grade; always sold for 25c, pair, a Sis: sevenseeges 19 Men's Allover Black Lace Lisle Thread, Black Em- broidered and Gun Metal Embroidered Lisles and Cottons; small lots of each number; worth 3c, to 50c. pair, at MEN'S UNDERWEAR— Sweeping Reductions. "25 Men's Knit Underwear, samples of light and me- dium worth weights, imported Balbriggans and Lisles; $1.00 to $2.50, now at..........005 tees Men's Filet Shirts, very open mesh, ecru threads, short sleeves, all sizes; worth Soc. to $1.00, at liste] 29 Men's 50c. NECKWEAR at 25c. All wear the remainder of our 50 ummen Neck- reduced to, 25 Boys’ Automobile and Golf Caps, 50c. For school wear; in a great variety of colors; splendid assortment of new styles; at........ 50 Shirt Waist Suits Reduced to $5.00. Suits of Moire, Brilliantine and Medium Weight Wool Materials, not more than 25; formerly $12.50 to $20.00; reduced tO,.......s.sseseees = FINE EMBROIDERIES Much Used Pianos at Very Low Prices. i Reduced. 4 Planola (in fine repair).......... $180.00 * Short lengths of 27-inch Embroidery Flounc- 37 1 Decker Bros. Vent (fine condi $225.00 ings, 65c. values, for..... a tion).. $295.00 Odd lengths of 27-inch and 45-inch Embroid- I Steinway Upright (fine toned), ery Flouncings, $1.25 values, for......... ny <- Fine Embroidered Batiste Galloons and Bands, values up to 25c,, for..... SOROS ASLORGN ees 10 Special mbination_ Offer. Fine Embroidered Batiste Bands, values up to The above Pianola and_a good new MOC, LOR. vcccccvcecccnsccecs seceecece 15 Upright Pilano—both. . "$325.00 EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. SILVERWARE SPECIALS for Friday, HANDKERCHIEFS For All. Men's and Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 10 slightly soiled; values up to 20c. each, for..... \ Hair Brushes; quadruple plated; beautifully em- Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, colored, : 3: tO- | lace edge; value 25¢., fOr.....seseseeerereee 12% Posted ces yt vale oar omar a $1.50 } Men's and Women's Pure Linen Hanclear chats) ne Bon Bon Spoons; sterling silver, art nou- 95 veau design; value $1.50; at.......asseeeeeeee Salve Jars; glass, with heavy sterling silver 45 tops; special at eeveeete Worthy WINES at Small Prices. California Port and Sherry, Angelica and Muscatel; rich and fruity; area j According to vintage; 85 $1.65, $1.35, $1.05 : California Claret rot ead and fully matured; gaJlon 80c, and bottle "ire 60 Pepper Whiskey, bottle. Old Crow Whiskey; gallon 8: + bottle Gibson Rye; gallon $2.853 quart bottle... slightly soiled; values up to 30c. each, for.. 17 Children's Plain ang Initial Handkerchiefs, ‘all linen; geod value Ate ssecccee 5 Muslin Underwear Underpriced, Women's Muslin and Cambric Night Gowns; ex- cellent quality and good styles; perfect sizes; 98 plenty to choose from; values $1.25 and $1.50, at A large assortment of good Muslin Night Gowns; full sizes; well made; fee tugked YORE won- 65 derful value at 5Oc, and. . acct Cameras—Standard Values at Cut Prices. Special Plate Camera, takes 4x5 picture, bulb at- tachment, extra fine lens; guaranteed to 4 95 take a perfect picture; special at.........+ $ oe $7.75 Weno No. 3 Folding Camera, 3%4x4%4; regularly $11.25, to-morrow at.........-+ Special price for Printing and Developing. All 6-exposure Films, 10c.; 12-exposure Films 15 Full line of the celebrated Eastman Kodaks always in stock, CANDIES AND SODA WATER— Friday Specials. French Cream Almonds, Ib Fruit Gum Pastilles, six flavors, box. Yacht Candy Boxes, filled with sweets, 15c., 20c,, 25c., 35c. and 50 5 SUGAR—Powdered, Cut Loaf or Granulated, per 1b. 5 TOMATOBS — Solid je) red COCOA — Walter Baker’ or ol crop ‘Teas, just re- ripe, Jersey; full 3-!b, a) payed Huyler’ * ceived, ° conslating - Tote ener CORN— eatesrated a can. 19 Breakfast, Oolong, ‘oun on, -1b, can, doZ,, GHRRICING —Crow Japan and Ceylon, Ho end 4 110) | Guerting Gress aulee rend all kinds, values; d, per Ib. Patent-top pint bottle.......4. 15. MMACARONI Reaper Bran ® Spaghettl, full ity japan. ¥ Ralue, straight OATS—"Royal | Megaront superior aup qualities ty iH DEO. eesesveseeesensesens Oris, tuart’ or H. ©. steam SOR RS: i RK A +B | Siiite oats; 6 packages, 6B PLrlnesen toe al Stuart” tn Waverly. blend, high and Java Coftee, | Package... Ce ROASTED BROILERS—Prem- jum Dry Picked, Milk fed broll- ers, romated; each.......+ posers 80 RICE—Carolina | fancy large head rice; 3 lbs, 25c.; per ra DBLICATPSSEN—Best. Salaini or Ceryelat Sausage, Intge oats ings er ‘Roy stant. requires no soak: - etan ts maul i ing: 3 cull CHOCOLA’ or Walter Baik ing, blue wrapper, ‘ING gaareiiail's Kippededs Scotch, oval, plain or in tomato sauce, 6 cans, BOc.; per can... .15 SHREDDED CO D F18 H—Se- OPS ~ Campbei id, all thades per van, 8¢.; oF Colime bia Jultenne, Consomme, Mutton be, ‘ince Use, rari 25s Broth or Shickeen af pet PNT SISA R—Absolutely pure N. ine over, ae anueiion as a Preserve Co.'s Ypt. bat.; apeo Y, State Cider: Vinegar, gallon, mer disinfectant; 6 3 hoe 389 | 4Bc; per cun poudst French ‘savdines, papkod Eaner ade bar’ Ieee ra ele say" dona

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