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iron TMiss EDYTH WALKER FORCED — _ BIGBOATS PLOUGH TO REST BY SURGEON'S KNIFE) THROUGH THE ICE Officers of Fall River Lines Say that Long Island Sound fs Not Frozen Solid, but Still Navi- gable. LARGE PACK OF ICE SROUND FALL RIVER. Chief Officer Nichols, of the Ply mouth, Says It’s Forty-seven Years Since the Sound Was Frozen Solid. Officers of the Fall River line's steam- er Plymouth say the stories in circula- tion about Long Island Sound being frozen solid are untrue; that hun- Gteds of vessels are not locked In and that on the run from the eastward to- day any numbor of coal tows were passed and all under way. “Nor are the conditions such,” said Chief Officer Nichols, of the Plymouth, “that the Sound will freeze. What ice there is, and there is a deal of it, is! floating, and you can go right through it. As big as our ships are, we couldn't come along on time as we do if it were not soft. Last night I saw any number of coal tows bound east and west around Newport. Ice Pack at Fall River. “Fall River is the only place where there 1s @ real pack of ice, and it makes it kind of hard getting into our berth there. It took us three-quarters’ of an hour yesterday morning to warp her alongside the wharf. f ‘Phe talk that persons are walking ashore on the ice from vessels in the Bound makes me think that their ves- eels are dangerously close to the land. I've been on this line fifty-one years— I’m seventy-elght; came here in Octo- bér, 'S2—and it's forty-seven years since the Sound's been frozen solld. That year the Empire State was frozen into the wharf at Fall River for six weeks, and the’ old Bay State was locked up here four weeks. . “They sawed the Empire out and put fourteen span of oxen ahead of her be- fore they got her free to help herself, ‘That was real ice. Forty-eight Hours to Fall River. “Took us two days and two nights to tt to Fall River, in the Bay State, and ‘we wouldn't have been there now if a thaw hadn't come on, ‘The Empire came sight through. She'd been cli “in so long that I guess they couldn't stop! ber.” The foe at Clty Island {s ‘reported packed hard and fast. A swift current has kept the East River below Riker's, Island partly cleared; In the other di- rection one may walk from the shore of Riker’s Island to Faulkner's Island over the solld ice. A team could make the trip but for the roughness of the sur- face. It fs bald there are forty coasting ves- mels frdzen ‘In at City Island and twenty more at Captain's Island, nine miles nway. There arp also the following tugs tome of them the largest ocean- Golng type, hard and fast in the { GAsep with three or more loaded barg of thelr tow: The Honeybrogk, the Ne- Maaket, the Coral Stapies, the Freddie Uichards, the Plymouth, the Bully and the ©. W. Morse. Dig Ice Field Chokes Lower Bay, A great fleld of ice still chokes the lower bay and causes great annoy- Rance to mariners. The smaller vessels, varticularly, ‘have great difficulty in wetting past the Houk. * The schooner Golden Rule, bringing rocoanuts from Cuba. ran &t Sandy Hook and was unable to get vMrougn. A gale urove her back lO pea, Xperience was repgated the . The provisions ran low existed almost entirely ue cutter Mackinac towed op Grace Mackay Into port if day, They: found her flying a anal of distress in the lower bay and took of the captain and three mein- of the crew and brought her in th a Une, Miss Edyth Walker will not be able; A section of bone was removed a few to appear with: Herr Conried’s company | days ago: Louise Homer réplaced Miss useful, but very much needed when wanted. “It has taken ages of repression to bring the husband and father to his Present condition of abject slavery to ‘at the Metropolitan Opera-House for| Walker ata musicale given by Mr. and several days owing to an operation|Mrs. Orme Wilson for which she had which hds been performed on her nose, | been en $0] the wife and mother. He Is the visti of a process that began in the Garden of Eden and gives nv promise of ending ry 1 |until he ts called to the reward that SS | awaits thé humble on the other and brighter shore.” Social Economics Cub Applauds SEN GunahninePoocat 5 IN INSPECTS MILITIA. . ¥ One Woman’s Solution of the) sii sas-cen. corbin inepectea Squaduey A at their atmory, Ninety-fourth stroot Problem of How to Obtain a) ae staaison avenue, last night. The rough-riding manoeuvres of the squad- Happy Home. } ron. was applauded by a’ fashionable ‘ PT ARS Ge wathering. Gen. Corbi essed. him- - \ | elf at ign Pleased with the showing CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—The Social Econ-| made. by the members and complimented mica Club, an organization made up| Major Oliver B, Bridgman on the gea- Cine ton representing a score of wo-| eral work of the squadron, man's clubs, has been searching for the) s<=sesecssssseecesceneeecees “essentials of a happy home." 4 ‘Mrs, Kdward A. Bigelow appears to NAMED BY , have ‘suggested one ‘essential,’ if the THE :PEOPL| applause which has greeted her words by the “other halt" can be taken as Halt va. century ago, criterion, hic sald: ouce when the late. Reverend “reed the brate goed,.we Father John O'Brien, of ed food and forgive him.’ ‘ Lowell, Mass, recam- ‘The husband, father and provider was mended to his ‘parishion- ers and ‘friends the pre- scription that had re- only mentioned incidentally, and as a possible though not altogether an in- Aispensable requisite, Some of the women—in fact, the ma- stored him to health and strength, ¢; th people med it Father Jority of them—were strongly ‘of the| jonni. Medicine, and 80 it hat the wife and mother was became oon er eneantlak known and was advertised, with his ‘The only good woyds:sald of the hus- mupw letue one approval. The pre- band was this, by: Mrs, Carrol, wiv {Sctiption of an eminent specialist, it lives In the country must now_and|!8 pure and wholesome and free from then occur to women, and even té the|@lcohol and polsonous narcotics om most advanced club woman, that the|Rérve-deadening drugs in any form— home {s not quite complete without the|20t @ patent medicine. Its power to husband and father and provider, The |™ke strength and build up the body wife and mother must recognize in him |¢XPlains why {t has been so success- a piece of household furniture not al-|ful for fifty years in curing colds, and together ornamental. only occasionally |#!! throat and lung troubles, New Publications. | _ New Publications. | New. Publications. Anthony Hope’s . New Story in the February’ > - Metropolitan Magazine ~ Qut To-day, Tq Sole RRC a \ ; fe? i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1904. OheseSpectalSales Continue S. aturday: Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles. Men's @ Boys’ Negligee Shirts at 39c. Mid-Winter Furniture Exposition. ‘*Double Value ’’ Shoe Sale. In addition there is a number of other special events not mentioned in this advertisement. Superior Knit Underwear. Garments for Every Member of the Family at Remarkable Prices. Lowness of price is NOT the feature of this Sale by any meafs. ‘i The REAL attraction is the cally of the Underwear. Every piece is perfect and new. By attending this Sale you can easily save a full half. Wen’s Underwear. 29 for MEN'S HEAVY FLEECED ‘C+ UNDERWEAR; shirts in all! sizes, made to sell at 65c. BX) for MEN'S NATURAL WOOL ‘Ce AND CAMEL’S HAIR UN- DERWEAR; mostly to $1.00. 79 for MEN'S FINE NATURAL (Ce WOOL CAMELS HAIR AND DERBY RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, made to sell up to $2.00. Women’s Underwear. WZ for, WOMEN’S VESTS AND @e DRAWERS of. ribbed cotton. fleeced; all sizes. BS for WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED Ge COTTON FLEECED VESTS AND DRAWERS, pearl butions, silk trim- med; made to sell up to 65c. 4S. for WOMEN'S RIBBED @. WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS, heavy or medium weight. natural and white; silk trimmed; pearl but- reich ea band @rawers; made to sell up to $2,00, Women’s Underwear, 50. for WOMENS % WOOL ‘Ce “ONEITA” COMBINATION SUITS, natural or white; «made to sell at $1.50; all sizes. 5, 1,25 for WOMEN’S FINE . AUSTRALIAN WOOL “ONEITA” COMBINATION SUITS, black white or natural; made to sell at $2.50; call sizes, Children's Underwear. for_CHILDREN'S T00. 4] S50, Merino AND RIBBED COTTON FLEECED VESTS, PANTS AND DRAWERS; broken sizes: made to sell up to large G0e: small sizes, HOC, sizes 150. 250, Se GHILDREN'S __ RIBBED @e COMBINATION SUITS; fleeced, natural and white: made to sell up to 85c.; all sizes. 50, for CHILDREN’S RIBBED '@e WOOL “ONEITA ” COM: BINATION SUITS, natural or white ; made to sell up to $1.25; all sizes. Main Floor, East of Fountain.) shirts; regularly up Double “S. @ H.” Green Trading Stamps To-Morrow Morning from 8.30 to 12 o’Clock.---Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Wore Coats for Women Arrive to Retntorce the Big Sale. oo Gdison Phonographs. Wilt Bring One to 4. 00 . Your Home. Tht present payment system is delight- fully easy. A dollar*down and the bal- ance in little monthly sums. Each machine is equipped with | the newest model reproducer. Come and hear the new records We will play any you fancy. Catalogue for the asking. With an Edison Phonograph you can make a record of your own voice ‘or the voices of those you love most. Every Editon Phonograph is fully guar anteed, whether purchased for cash or on the inscalment plan. It is also kept in re- pair free of charge for one year. Mall.orders glven prompt attention. (Third Floor, East of Centre.) ae It’s been a week of wonderful Ccat selling. 32 The values are so extraordinary in the sense. of being newest styles made up from popular materials with 4. skilled tailoring a distinguishing characteristic that’ ” there is every reason why the demand should be phenomenal. The Coats that dame yesterday will all be ticketed to-day and will be ‘on sale to-morrow. The lots include: ; NEW KERSEY COATS, made to sell f 3 $10.00, at “ 5.00 « NEW KERSEY COATS, made to sell f : $15.00, at * 7.50 °: NEW PLUSH BLOUSE COATS,-made to 70.00 lo sell for $22.50, at 12.50 § NEW STYLISH FANCY % COATS, (Second Floor, Front.) made to sell for $35.00par In the Misses’ Section. Hirst Showing of the Yew Suits & Skirts 2 The Misses and Girls’ Store on the Second Floor will * have many a Cr dike el he for those who visit the de- partment Saturday. e have made special preparations to show to-morrow a most varied and pleasing assembly of the Misses’ newest garments. Prices, too, are to as | attractive as possible. For \instance: ‘ ae i . , . aaa | 3 Misses Suits if i 9.75, 12,50, 14,50 Misses’ Walking Skirts. will be offered to-morrow at BOS a Ue Only 300 in the lot; made of Melton and Fancy Scotch’ Mins si tures; regular $5.00 quality. «ie Also a special clearance of several hundred » ‘uobtis Sirls’ Coats, . a made of Zibeline, Kersey and Cheviot; $7.50 to $12.50 x) 95 f * will be offered to-morrow at qualities, at ‘ “sg : Sackets, c made of Kersey, Zibel lish hic military ef- me face Feiss, priced at S615 oie eee? © 99-95 te morrow at * (Second Floor, “Front:) ‘Candies. ie Sreat Magnets tn the Wlen’s Store--Saturday. es The Trousers Sale is now entering the second week with unatated enthusiasm on the part of the purchasing TO-MORROW A NEW MAGNET will attract thrifty clothing public. Suits have teen collected for Overcoats OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. of the conservative type, “Man- Qvercoa: ts reves box, 44 in. length, Oxford mixtures and black. serge linings, satin sleeves, some have satin shoulders and worsted linings. Long Frieze Overcoats, Also Oxford mixtures, Overpifft: Grays and Blacks Tweeds. ects. | Textures 4 | The Tall and Stout Man'The Little Short Man Who pays extra at the Who always has to have Tailor’s finds a regular his Trousers cut-down. Bonanza! Waists up to} He will find 28, 29 and 48—Inseams to 35. 30 inseams. A Special Offering at Gight Fifty, fy O Ohe Sale of Men ’s Orousers. Fine Swriwed {Cassimeres @ Black Cheviots orsteds. | | ® Corduroys. | Fancy Cheviots Including Slate. Gray, |Fine Mixtures. Stripes. |Fabrics tested as to, Bright effects on medium Navy and Black Ground Herringbones and Checks, | Strength and Durability. | and light grounds Color! ith All Colorings lendid | Corduroy Soft Finish. | Stylish and ce ‘ings with neat Stripe | oY | English: Mouse Color. | Tro “ | Trousers. waists. investors. Several hundred Overcoats and * OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, sze_ that show style and good tailoring. cigar banded with, & eperry Suis, "Fabrics comprising neat M Revere Os Be a plaids, Stripes and solid Black. o' of the best known makers in America Suits for Gvery Build. . No matter how big or heavy the man, even up to 50 in. breast he can be fitted and suited here. Novelty and Very Exclusive | The Stout or-Fat Man! The Very Tall Man No matter now much}Who never finds Ready- over 200 ibs. his weight.|Made Trousers, He will find 44 to 54/are here from 35 to 37 Special tor Go-Morrow, BUTTER PEANUT Sele DELICIOUS SALTED PEANUT ; At from Virginia, regularly 20c., Ib, Zae@ - ASSORTED FRUIT PASTE. pure 7 4 fruit flavors; regularly 20c.. Ib., le ASSORTED FRUIT TABLETS, : fis orange and horehound, 15e ; regularly 20c./Ib., CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA 206 WALNUT FUDGE, reg. 30c.,1b., (Main Floor, Centre, 18th St.) —— x ‘& (Jars. Saturday the last day of the great annual cigar event. Ail the different brands as many boxes as are still left over) have been priced im a fashion which will cause hie) BL FENIX—1 Wem, ein Hiveba Sioan Sia WAEANR Shere Winter Suits fst Be, bet eee Sate New ¥ a Sehorred brands, Temulariy up NOSCAMP CIGAR—Our big | Bi ematits or Pucitanas Pinos, ite; minty ixtures, Over- Hanae MrECTOs Bark INENTAL PORFECTOS, box . MACETA—! They are products _ include rehies Z SS They / (rs CONEY—Rich coloring —Heavy Fur—=(Turban), 4.00 COMBINATION CONEY AND |) — MUSKRAT — (Turban and Eo 00 . Driving), HIS SEAL AND BEAVER Bi: 75 GENUINE ALASKA SEAL, 4.50. QMain Floor, Kast.) ‘ }inseam. Ofain Floor, East.)