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R SAFEIN PORT AND ‘Went Adrift in Big Gale Still Fast Aground, but Found in Good Trim. ? ‘ HENRY, Va., Dec. 4.—The crew, one of the two cigar-shaped naval won- ders, k Life-Saving Station to- saiabtes It was about 1.99 o'clock this mornit | i The tug D. F. Arnot ran into and sunk of the Central wy ferry, in Com- ‘munipaw this morning. ‘The Russell was struck amidships and out almost in two. She sank !mme- diately, The Russell's crew was raved by the Arnot, Succeeded in getting aboard the) wi ine tite-savers boarded ( fed Moccasin, the submarine tor-| sin, Sho wan found tight an oat. It was a idng night’vigil for] as could he ascertained, in good © ‘ i i from the first examination just what to subside suMictently to give them! ie tnteraal conditions wore. Chance at doing something | ater they boarded her again ar @madled boat. dition. There was nobody aboard, The j Moceasin Us high and dry on Currituck oe Raging seas and a ter-| Rear: 6 wind made impossible help from Yard at Portsmouth, Va., reports _| the arrival of the Peoria with the Adde . “The convoy Peoria, the Gov: tn ifw. ht dder Yixon have cone after the Moccasin. in Adder a tow and at, least save Tnobiera Gttempe th rescue her, wey 7 7 7 Miss: Margaret Sullivan Is Con-)D, F. Amot Collides with the H i fident that Her Past Experi-| New Jersey Central Tug Jesse Russell Off Bedloe’s Island— } Beputy Sheriff Sherift Cook. eat {pRust! Miss Margaret “Sullivan, the Louls 1, Cook, of Woodmere, L. naa three months’ term of m- efit in the new Mineol Jail to- popular opinion has swung and there is talk of a movement A Seiten, He we the portly county o%gclal freed. mand utreet, Jersey Clty, herself. She thinks rT into the water when the collision oc- Brisk outraged gies edtiah ‘arid curred, but was picked un by the Arnot §@ cat gee no reason for mercy in the ih tugs: Yo ifetavers, wailing for the heavy| th. ‘The llfe-savers could not tell found the vessel tight and In good con- Moccasin grounded four miles be- ; dmiral Harrington, commanding the ‘ug, was kept busy trying to| tow. He adds that the Yankton and Habito: ences Had Nothingito Do with All the Crew Saved. young. woman for kissing whom Deputy dmits that she has been kissed jullivan is not disposed to}a ussell, was knocked Jur \, Boin tugs are pir to be owned in New fuck that she has been kissed be-| York. —__ GAS PROSTRATES CLERKS. PITTSBURG, Dec. 4.—F¥iteen clerks in Mays's drug store, in Market street, were rendered unconscious to-day by es- caping sewer gas. All soon revived. ‘Threo are still ina serious. conditior but the physicians say they, will re cover. ‘The fainting of the clerks caus contlderable excitement and it was neoeemary to close the store for a short u 5 a."" sald Miss Gullivan to-day. | ‘gem . _ yn Seymour and I rode our bloy- over to Baldwins in order to get election returns, While on our way ;there we met Mr. Lioyd and had couple of glasses of sherry wine with Mt $ Sullivan 1s twenty-elght years old Bid; isa pretty brunette. She wus a gol “teacher in Ireland before she here as companion to’ Mra, Clem- oyd, of Woodmere. A year ago Mrs. Lloyd, and has since been on to Mra, Newman Pettit, Phurst. on election night that it all Three Important Offerings of Women's Winter Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices, Women's Fackets of Kersey ayd Cheviot; 30 inches long, tailor made; value $18, ot $12. 50. Women’s Coats of Fine Broadcloth; fitted back and shoulder capes, 35 inches long; value $25, at $19.50. Women’s Coats, 42 inches long, of Fine Broad- cloths; pleated backs, finished with fancy braid; value $35, at $24.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Mt was 11.30 o'clock when we started for home and, of ccurse, at @ time like ee sey Bicycle died to go and break Then Cook Appea: Helen went on tu get help and while Bat by the roadside weeping along me Mr, Cook in a closed carriage, He dime what was the matter and offer, we got in that car- Seperated and little compliment in omy fd trod, to. keep Qway from’ hin y! he? weighs HO. ponnda and couldn't him to the other sida Kissed me. Yes, he He ‘had his ‘arm 7 done an of -gctnaily inact | me. ind me or he never could But what could 1 do with & | Weight in such a position? She Screamed, He Filed. reamed and he let me-qet out of # th » Then he threw my bicycle And then i first tiie i discov: that ne en driving around see, tha all E esind Was sUly eight wiles y101n nas "st." § Sullivan walked the eight miles e, and the next day had Cook ar- ea ets and {s a well-known ans with whom he fo row. He @ wife and three children. never said forty words morning in ‘tho ineois, Jail, ned it al. ‘That man Lloyd arrested, and when I get out him all right. A ae GTOR’S MOTHER FOUND DEAD. Mrs, M. A. Cooke, sixty years old, ther of Will J. Cooke, one of the ile team of Cooke and Hayes, in New England cities, was to-day in her-home at No. enty-first streét. Death was }y due to heart fallige, said the BERNHEIM & CO.’S Values are Famou. Wise People Don’t Await a Second invitation to attend our great Star Sale of a manu- facturer’s entire stock, boyght by us for SPOT CASH. Good judges of clothing need no coaxing to buy values like these. To-Morrow We Offer. Special 280 Men’s Fine Suits & Overcoats, Made from this season’s most porar all-woo! fabrics, faultless in workthanship, cut in the newest fashion, consérvative as well as extreme. $10 ._ Full $18.00 values; special. ‘For it ; riaii'tricee For Boys. S42, 60° Boys’ All - Wool ool Suits and Warm Rus- sian or- long Overcoats at... $0.00 Bors’ Fine Sults and Handsomely Tri med Re Mh. Price. AOCCASIN NOT INJURED, ine of the Submarine Torpedo Boats That) @ 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrance to Our Clothing, Cloak and Suit Dept. Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. You Will Save Money at These Prices. We have maintained our leading position among clothiers through the superior merit of our goods, and while th orough be- lievers in close figuring, our prices, however low, never reduce the quality of our clothing. All of our tailoring, at whatever price quoted, is of the highest class. Another advantage in dealing with us is Our Original Easy Payment Plan— $1 Down on a Purchase of $10. Men’s Fine Tourist 18) Overcoats The belt Overcoat is most popular with care- ful dressers this season; it is the proper Coat for all occasions; being long and loose, it is adapted to all kinds of weather; our special this week gives you a choice of black or Oxford frieze, very latest "18 Men’s Sults—This lot includes fine fancy tweeds and Thibets or unfinished worsteds; they make excellent business Suits; the quality, style and fit leave $s nothing more to be desired; special at ... Prince Albert Coats and Vests, that show every mark of technical skill in design and ig, in undress worsteds, Thibets and Ik faced,silk sleeve $ lining, the correct afternoon 20 dress for correct people... Separate Trousers, Fall and Winter weights, made up of dressy stripes of the most approved patterns, the kind usual- eo ly sold at from $7.00 to $9.00, 5 Special this sale Men's Shoes, true economy in buying Shoes consists in securing good leathers, combined with a perfect fit; once wear a pair of our Shoes and you will be our cus- tomer thereafter. Special $'5-50 fis week, our $5.00 kind ———_—_————————————— FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Send Postal for Catalogue. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St, model, tailored, equal to ay $30.00 custom made Coat.. handsomely “g0ROS TRADE MARK The Best Shoe for Women, Boot, Shoe and ‘slipper models are narrower | than those of former seasons and are lighter | in weighs and appearance, Sa SEES ae “tout leathers are still used, however, for rough weather or walking, Heels are extremely varied, from the low | “common sense” type for sporting dress | to the dainty Louis Quinze,—for evening wear, JAMES McCREERY & GO. Twenty-third Street. Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o’Clock. HAPMANSG The Store That Saves You Money. Ent Block Fulton from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. | We Give “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps with Purchases, 7 _(None With C. O. D,’s.) | $5. 00 Velvet Waists at $3. 00. | Women's fine velvet Waists, full front, with yoke plaits and buttoned on side, with large fancy buttons, plaited back, fancy stock with dou- bis tab; new sleeve; colors cardinal, ‘, brown, hunter’. nana royal 3. 00 blue and black, Interesting News for irls. | the | Girls’ full length Coats of zibeline, deep military cape, prettily trimmed with gilt braid and buttons, cube: Pan ed front and loose back, red, blue, green and brown; | sizes 6 to 14 years,, 4 6. 50 | Misses’ Box Coats of good quality ker- sey, loose back, cape over shoul- | der, trimmed with fancy buttons, lined shrouebous in || black and castor; s sizes 14 and 16 eae 6.00 CAMMEYER Basement Sale of Winter Footwear For Men, Women and Children. Prices to Suit Everybody. Get here as soon as possible with your family to make sure of securing just what you want. Men’s $3.50 and $3.00 Black Kid, Box Calf, Patent Leather and Velour Calf Lace, 2 Sei Women’s $2.50 Black Kid Lace, patent leather tips and kid tips, Cuban heels and low heels, light and heavy soles, Word's $3.00 Patent Leather Slippers, assorted styley notall sizes $5 in all styles, but afl sites in some styles... e Women’s $2.00 Dorigola Button and as Shoes..... 51,50 Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. $2.00 Black Kid, patent | Child’s $1.25 Black Kid, past leather tip, Lace, sizes 6 to 8, $1.35 | Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes Cid’ $1.50 Black Kid, patent leather| 2% to 5% $1.25 Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, Wi, ae eee $1.00) Seriitea cre ct $1.00 CESSES VE TET SS hE Firemen’s Storm King Rubber Boots....... $3.75 Boys’ Storm Kinz Rebber Boots, stzes } to 53;..... ++ $2.50 Youths’ Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 11 to 1334 + $1.85 Misses’ leather tip; Lace, sizes 1 to2 75c Open Saturdays Until 7 P, M. Alfred J. Cammeyer, Sixth Ave., Cor. 20th St. oe Bol(s $6. 50 Tourist Coats, $3.95. The new belt coat, made long and loose. Splendid grade of all-wool Oxford frieze. Absolutely correct as to cut, make and fit. Close titting collar and broad shoulder effect. ‘Sizes 7 to 16, . 3.95 Boys’ Short Pants Suits, 7 to 16, extra pants, Boys" Long Overcoats, Oxford oe) pod to1 5. 2.95 ys’ Heavy Serge Sailor Suits, pants \, lined, 3 to 10. Boys’ Eton Suits, linen collar and silk tie, 3 to 9. poo sane Coats, new designs, 3 eae lo Men’s $15.00 Suits and Overcoats at $10.00. Overcoats long, swell and perfect fit- ting. Frieze, Melton or kersey cloth, Suits in handsome patterns of cheviot and cassi- mere. Most of the lot sold at $13.50 and and $15.00,for Satur- sis... L0.00 sizes., Men's ‘ine Worsted Trousers, all new patterns; regular oe VSO) iWorichis $3 Shoes: Our celebrated Belle Shoe; the best shoe ever manufactured for the price; made of patent leather, box calf and vici kid, Cuban, French and low heels; 27 differ- welted soles, button and lace; sizes 2% to 8, widths A to OD 00 | Boys’ calf, box calf and vici kid laced shoes, made for service as well as ane 50 Style; all sizes 24 to 534 . Little gents’ patent leather lace soe spring heels, size: a 1.00 Misses? Sy iP basck 's songols 4. 60 ton and lace shoes, sizes 9 Women’s Storm Rubbers, Boston make, sizes 2% to 8.......06- 45c e- ae o $3.25 Boxing Gloves, 98c.| | Boxing Gloves, Corbett or Fitzsimmons Bat) for. men or boys ralue 98c | from $1.25 up to $3.25, choice. . . | Striking Bags, finest quality, pear or oval shape, regulation. size, ‘complete; 1. 50 98) with guaranteed bladder; value trom $2.00 ep to $3.98 | | Striking Bag, Mitts, hair padded, at. | Rugby Outfits, for boys, complete, in box: well Pane pants, vest and | No, 3 Rugby, with guaranteed bladder, ae ‘The place to advertise or seek Bus- (asics Bree 2 Days | iness Opportunities is in the Sunday. every | World ‘Want sheet. The | ]964 31d Ave., GREATER NE Woolen Mills grstet'ney Yo. Tailors. A MILLION ¥ARDS Scotch Woolens, Comprising the entire For a Limited output of our mills, FORMER PRICES. Period $14, $18, WE WILL MAKE TO MEASURE SUIT OVERCOAT FORMER PRICES IGNORED BE YOUR OWN SALESMAN: Walk into any of our twelve stores, select anything you see and we will take your measure and turn out a Suit or Overcoat that would cost from $20 to $35 in any tailoring establishment in the world. During the Opening Days of this Sale all Purchasers Will Receive a Handsome Pair of $5” Trousers Made from Fine Worsted or Same Material as Suit ABSOLUTELY ADDRESSES 256 Broadway, op.City Hall Park 269 West 125th, near Sth Ave. 714 Tremont Ave., Bronx BROOKLYN STORES 449 Sth Ave., cor 9th St. 766 Broadway, near Flushing Av. fl Jersey City, 70 Montgomery St. ADDRESSES 44 Nassau St,, near Pine 113 Nassau St., near Beekman Grand Circle, 59th St. 8th Ave. 64 Bowery, Cor. Canal (Proctor’s) 1357 Broadway, Mariborough Hotel, cor. 36th St. MM H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Siend Bway at 6th Ave. 34thto35ths tf “Red Star” Brand Bass & Co. Ale. Sth Floor, Bass a Co., the Burton-on-Trent Brewers, make only one quality ot Ale. We buy it at the brewery. We have an expert to bottle it. Our prices, bottle, 12c.; dozen bottles, $1.42, Finch’s Golden Wedding | Monogram Rye—Macy’s Rye—5 Years Old. Special 12 Years Old. Regular price: gal. $2.94; bot. 74c.| Regular price for a bottle, $1.23. Special price: gal. $2.44; bot. 54c.! Special price for a bottle, 84ec. Young’s Y. P. M., others charge $5.00 gal., $1.25 bot.; our price, $4:19 gal., 99c. bot. Coburg Rye, gal., $1.98; bottle, 47c. Gins. po Sear) Rye eal Foto Holland, domestic, gal, $1.98; bot- ; tle, 47¢. Gibson's Pure Rye; 5 years old, iy ¥ a gal., $2.94; bottle, 74c. Tene. imported, gal., $3.19; bot: Young’s Pure Rye, gal., $3.24; bot- tle, 78c. Finch's Golden Wedding, 7 years old, gal., $3.74; bottle, 84c. James E. Pepper, 12 years old, gal., $3.98; bottle, 97c. De Puyerhoff (Geneva), bottle 79c, King Charles Old Tom, bottle, 84c. Old Tom, imported, gal., $3.64; bottle, 84c. Booth’s Old Tom, bottle, 84c. Wynand Fockink Schiedam, bottle, Imported Brandies. 97c.; large stone Jugs, $1.29; half pint jugs, 24c. Gournay & Co., bottle, 94c. ” Suzerac de Forge et Fils One Star,|‘*Red Star”? California bottle, 99c.; Three Star, $1.24. , Sazerac de Forge et Fils V. O. P., Wines, bottle, $1.44. Claret, gal., 89c.; case quarts, $2.86. bottle, $1.14; Zinfandel, ‘gal, $1. 19; case quarts, 3.4 Mee star siaor Three Star pint 1.33; ree ar ini Tae aoe” y Tokay, gal, $2.84; half gal., $1.43. Port, Sherry, Angelica and Mus- bottle, 89¢. catel, gal., $1.49; bottle, 46c. Otard Dupuy & Co. One Star, bot- tle, $1.09; Three Star, $1.29. «Biyn Shoe BLYN SHOES—Seasonable styles—retiable qualities. They are shaped so gracefully, fit so perfectly and wear so well that you are sure to be pleased, The lines are especially complete and the stocks at their fullest in ‘anticipa: tion of the biggest holiday business in our history. ‘BLYN STORES—Big, bright, busy— mot so large a number as to add extravae gant rents and other unnecessary exe penses to the cost of our shoes conservative, well managed stores. TI! possible volume of business lowest prices known for shoes of. equal quality, all grades because all people haven’t the same amount to nd for sho ind each person Is ene led st value treatment—which Is absolutely aasured to patrons of the Blyn stores. Fo: Men and Women, $1.50 to $4,00 a BLYN&SONS “3, ‘ACTORI 40}, 403, 405 EAST let ST, POUR Sixth ave and 27th Strest. STORES _ Third Ave. and 122d Street.” EASY TO 609 Eighth Ave, 39th & 40th REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome St, lo 987—Ladies' Stat da witht are gomfortn bie.d is for froney double poles and militar; ae surprising. ey 2. and quailty 2D, "56 Sts, - For Political ae and Figures. av ORLD. ALMANAC