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oe Steamboat Priscilla in the Channel Off the Guard-House at Fort seecauatil Making a Brutal Assault Upon a Passenger. KNOCKED FROM CAR BY KICK IN STOMACH. Crowd Held Railroad Employee for Police While Trained Nurse, Who Witnessed As- sault, Cared for Injured Man. CATBOAT CAPSIZED WHILE LOST IN DENSE FOG. Men Almost Exhausted When Picked Up—Authorities at the Fort Presumed the Missing Soldiers Had Perished.. ney, thirty years old, of t Sixty-fifth street, Hes at erious con- ‘When the steamboat Priscilla, of the Fall River Une, arrived at her dock day she had on board two men who Willlam ©: No, 24 the Fld The men were Walter Ashe and Frank| lives at No. 107 fat avenue, was ar- Hotu, of the Coast Artillery of Fort| rested, and is held a prisoner mendlae Witherill, R. 1. the result of Carney's Injuries, According to the story they told to-| According to the stories of witnesses, day when they re strong enough to] Richintzer and Carney had a dispute Make statements, cig went sailing in} over the latter's fare, Carney insisting ® catboat from the fort yesterday and| that he had paid it. ‘They argued for While out in the Sound became lost in| several blocks and Carney started to m heavy f that came upon them sud-| get off the cnr. He stood on the step @enly. oFr hours they beat about, the} or the back platform, grasping the Ll CE Lied and heavier, | handrails on either side, the car being an waves becoming rougher any in motion, 1 sald that while he was rougher. The soldiers were kept constantly |i the Nomuch. Carn ee ned fim ee wil) eae adits hn was) off the car and struck his head on the Aaa ped’ by every! pavement, He rolled over and over, and Some’ time after dark there. came a| Sot Picked up unconscious. h reat wave and the boat filled and cap-| yh arecnsers who witnersed the con- Biged. ‘The men wore thrown out Into | motors aed St a EAL be water nnd both clusig to the bottom, |W iiem Mtmekan ot eo at Third elling for hel Se connate Abed sig ela further out into | 2¥¢Mve, was standing on the sidewalk ‘Soun still clinging to the boat, i Star witnessed the mnole bus Miss the Bee ae Givargte-tor nine fargaret Stanton, of No. 9 Went Sixt fourth street, a trained nurse, wa “It was fearful," Ashe said to a aes car and got off to assist th Porter for The Evening World. “2t|jured man. Marks carried him to the Was hardly dark when we capsized, and | sidewnlk and Mis« Stanton made et- we held to the upturned boat it seemed | forte to revi to me for weeks “Many times I was becoming uncon- m. Whit d was gathered about the ‘Fecious from weakness and cold. Then | ‘4 Richintzer attempted to start ‘Hatsue would arouse me by some word | '!* He was grabbed and held by ‘of encouragement. When I would sea| M°PK® and several passengers. A po- Seeieniiatrength win falling. Y word Meoman arrived. while he was belng aN out to him. Being encouraging to| 24 aid took him prisoner, An am- leach other seemed to give usa now | DUlance was summoned from Flower Hospital and Carney was taken there. It was an hour after he arrived before he revived suMfelently &o tell his name. ‘The surgeons said he was suffering from contusions of the body and serfous internal tn, 8. Riehintaer was taken to the East Fifty-firat street station. CAMMEYER The Largest Shoe Store inthe world. 6th Ave,, Cor. 20th St. ’ Boys’ Depariment. Young men and boys who want the right sort of shoes must come to us for them. Our shoes give them a manly ap- pearance and a dash unknown in other makes, We guarantee to satisfy any pref- erences a young man may have re- specting his footwear. OurBoys’ Harvard Tan and Black. The duplicate of our famous Men's “Harvard” in the following leathers: Black calf, box calf, Rus- sia calf and black kid, High and Low Cut. Sizes 11 to 5%, Jease on life and renewed strength. “We were still holding to the boat When we heard the big Priscilla heav- fing down upon us, We then began to Yell with all the strength left in us, and ddenly the boat heaved to and we wd the captain call out to us, } ‘They lowered a boat and were Bulded to us by our voices. The sea Was so heavy that they could not have “ound us more than a tew feet off, ‘When they got us they had to lift us into the boat, and when we were put shore we were too weak io stand to talk, I think 1 became uncon- “Welous for a time.” ENRIGHT’S SLAYER AN ABJECT COWARD Michael Brusch Collapsed in Court-Room When Arraigned for Sentence—Will Be Ex- ecuted Early in July. ‘The most abject coward that has been sentenced to death in the Crim- final Courts Building for a long time was Michael Brusch, the murderer of Policeman Enright, who heard his doom pronounced to-day. Tt was necessary to brace Brusch up with stimulants before he could be _ made to walk from the Tombs to the court-room. Judge Newburger sen- | tenced him to be killed in the electric chair at some time during the weak deginning July 11. Brusch almost fell @s sentence was pronounced. He was taken to Sing Sing this afternoon. Policeman Enright discovered Brusch robbing a bakery in Third avenue, near Fifty-fourth street, early on Sunday morning a few weeks ago. Brusch ran and at Fifty-fifth street turned upon the policeman and shot lim dead, Nenr Second avenue and Fifty-f{th street he shot and wounded another policeman and was finally captured in a cellar in| First avenue, after he had tried to gommit suicide by shooting himself in a. Boys’ Patent Leather Lace. $2.50 Boys’ Patent Leather and Enamel Leather Lace and Oxfords -» $3.00 Boys’ “Armor Clad” Lace satin calf, sizes 11 to 5%.. $1.50 Catalogue Mailed Frew Application, Mail Orders P tly Filled. Open Saturdays Until 7 P.M. tie Earliest Edition. STYLES BEGIN WITH THE CHIL- DREN'S SUITS. THE LATEST DESIGNS ARP IN- CLUDED IN THE LIMITED LOTS— BUT ALMOST UNIIMITED | PAT- TERNS—OF HTON AND NORFOLK SLITS FOR BOYS THAT WE OFFER TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW AT $4.50. THESE SUITS HAVE RANGED IN PRICE AS HIGH AS $9. THEY'RE UNUSUAL VALUES AT THIS PRICE. Cooper Square and Brooklyn Stores open till 10, ovining- K King: 2 §-G ‘CG nd DeKalb Avenue - © Brooklyn 4 a between oon Bi stand 82a er Sai © Union mori f New York + FOR EIGHT HOURS} MAY CAUSE DEATH Two Start Rikon Rescued by the} Row ES a Price of Street-Car Ride Leads to Conductor dition as the n altercation Geclare they were picked up in the] with a eondu rhird avenue | Shannel off the guard house at Fort| car, Little hupe is entertained of his Adams, after having been in the water | recovery by the hospital physiclans for six or elght hours, Henry Richintzer, the conductér, who 2 Stores in Philadelphia—14 in Chicago—2 in New York. in & may GTHAVE. & 18T! St, N.Y. The $1, $2 and $3 Shoe Store. { The There’s more good shoemaling! | The | facings. There’s more good wear!! fashions. There’s more good style!!! There’s more to choose from in our endless variety of For Men and Women At Three Dollars than you'll tind elsewhere, Pardon our apparent attempt at boastfulness ! We Hnow that you cannot getas Good Shoes as ours from anv other house for the prices we ask, We can convince you, too!!! Yow ll appreciate the Sood features! This season’s newest beautiful colorings in upper leathers comprise Golden Brown Yalu Calf, Tan Odessa Russia Calf, Shantung Pongee Kid, Nut Brown Calf or Hid, and the For Women. New Shiny or Dull Mat | Kid Black Leathers, made over lasts with high Spanish arch instep or the swagger type carrying military heels. They’re what you want if you want the Best for the money. We'll fit your feet scientifically. ¢23 For Men, Good Reliable Shoes at *1. | Shoes ‘:* SelectedLeathers$2 Stout and Lasting. Guaranteed from Every Standpoint. ? ° MEN’S LITTLE $ WOMEN’S $ BOYS $ SHOES GENTS’ Hand-Welt nee Weatherproof Calf SHOES SHOES . SHOES Lace. Box Calf. Patent ae ee Sharaiierd eaten Satin Calf Congress. Nei Rid. Velour Calf Blucher. 01 jucher. Tan Russia Calfand’ Enamel, § Yi) Kid MISSES’ Velour Cal Biucher. Patent. Leather, Tan and}® 4 $ WOMEN’S Black Calf Slippers. WOMEN’S Hand-Welt $ SHOES Hand-Welt ' BOYS’ HOES A § SHO Guaranteed Patent Colt. } OXFORDS SHOES Viet Kid. Vici Kid, Patent Colt. Vici Vict Kid. Vici Kid Oxfords Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, Kid. Box Calf, Fatent Leather Blucher , Tan Russia Calf. Satin Calf. Oxfords. MEN’S $ ; : Patent Kid 3-strap Slippers. } Hand-Weit MEN’S $ MISSES $ CHILD'S SHOES Hand-Welt SHOES $ Patent Colt, French OXFORDS Dongola Kid. SHOES Wax Calf Patent Colt. Button or Lace, Tan Vici Kid. Vici Kid Lace. Tan Russia § French Wax Calf. Patent Leather or Kid Tips, $ Patent Leather. Calf. Vici Kid. Tan Russia Calf. All kinds, all leathers, year round, alw: Entire Building Devoted to Sell- ing Three Special Priced Shoes, es, all widths, all the one price, $ Recommended for their many polats of excellence, comfort to the wearer and durability. Extra Special in Ladies’ Oxfords at At $2. At $3. That's all. All Patent Leather Oxfords, silk worked eyelets, hand turned soles, Louis XIV. heels At $1. SHOE FACTORIES: Our $3 Special Shoe Store § stok Factories: Pe for Men and Women, PONTEMOUTH: OHIO. TANN. MASS Cor. 2ist St. and 6th Ave. $ «messormr e ym} We Give “S$. @ H.”” Green Trading Stamps. Saturday Attractions for the Family. ee With L. 0. Ds. Tremendous 1. sandals, sizes 4 t 4s, Women’s Oxfords, 1.50. Women’s tan Oxford Ties, opera} Women’s Lakewood Ties, hand .turned, patent | and Cuban heels, hand turned, sizes 214 to 7, Women’s 3.00 Sample Oxfords, Fine vici kid and patent kid Oxfords and strap and D widths, > Savings in Summer Oxfords. 2.00 Oxford Ties, 1.29. | leather vamps, dull | kid top, opera and Cuban heels, sizes 1 to 7, widths B, C, D, E, EE, 1.29 Men’s 2.50 Shoes, 1.59. 1.50 00, | all samples, Men's K if Sh en’s Kruger calf Shoes, on OTA mOstly, ; the newest shape lasts, in A, B, C, | broad swing toes, welted soles, worth $2.50, sizes 6 to 10, at inoo 1.50. |Girls’ Reefers of all-wool cloth, cuff, red, blue and tan, sizes 6 sleeve with deep cuff, sizes 14 Girls’ two-piece Dresses of white Interesting Items for Girls. Girls’ Box Coats of all-wool covert, double-breasted front and belt in back, collsricent bishop and lace, skirt with deep flounce, collarless, with piping of white, full sleeve with turn-back to 14 years, . 3.00 5.75 10.00: | | | | WOlLG yearay cle gierrrnine se elelguine sim ete ree ann et seers net,waists made with deep bertha, trimmed with insertion trimmed with lace to match waist,sizes 14 to 16 yonte: o— Fine Top and Unusual Values it in n Men’: s Fine Suits. Fine through and through worsted, the product of one of our foremost makers who is famous for the perfect fit and style of his clothing, hand tailored throughout ; business wear, Good vaiue at $16.50; Saturday... Men’s Strong Trousers, 2.00 Tightly woven cheviots and worsteds, proper cut, make and fit; mostly sizes 32 to 42 waist, although * a few in the lot up to 52 waist, low figure we guarantee every pair.... Boys’ Anniversary Specials. Norfolk Suits, fine serge & cheviot, 6 to 14 School Suits, fine serge & cheviot, "7 to 16 Handsome Also the largest assortment of little fellows’ Kilt Hats, Waists and Blouses at modest prices. wo a splendid Suit for dress or "12.00 At this 2.00 serge Reefers, 3 ta 8, reg. $4 value. Coats, in covert cloth, 3 to 15 12. 95 ae i Gee an | 25) Russian Bloomer Suits in wash materials, Straw = — i = we yPERTH Wy, fed cs RELIABLE’ commer /Zi FURNITURE ie WILTON VELVET CARPETS: $1.45 per yd. (reduced from $1. Borders to mate, Also hall ey stair patterns, MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, 2-DOOR, $14 & $56.50 (riduced from $17.50 and $76). 3-DOOR, $22—$36—$46,50 (rediced fram $27—$48 —$ 62). Some with leaded glass fronts. Long Credit secures you bargains at once and waits for payment, DANDRUFF MAKES Thin Falling Hair | Dandruff 10 Years Cured “My head was thickly covered with dandruff, and had been for ten years: 1 used to have dandruff all over my coat, and it was imbedded in my head so that it looked Mk adisease. I had ased dozens of preparations ivertised for the cure of dandruff, without re: ince usin fey: 's Hairlicalth (and I have only been | t utaweek and a half), 1 sty be _ (COWPERTHWAIT 104 To > l08) West {48 St. ruff in any part of my acal; prooldya Stores, Miateeds tar Dear Fulton St nd is much healthier-look: H, P. Dasants, 113 Hendrix rookl¥n, hair treatment gives euch a) tory results at so little cost a HAIRHEALTH after a wart shampoo with HARFINA SOAP. It turns back the hand of time by quickly restoring the gr. and color of ch erayish hair, droga, RENT Your Houses, Your Rooms, Your Apartments, Furnished or unfurnished, by advertising them in THE WORLD. 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RIKER’S DRUG STORE, cor. 6th Av. and 23d St. HEGEMAN & CO., 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 West 125th St,, 1917 Amsterdam Av. J. JUNGMAN, 1020 Third Av, and 428 Columbus Av. KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, 125th St. and 8th Av., 601 8th STOPS vay Every Druggist sells Ry eet ew York’, Famlycough tose dieine. CURES ANY ‘C04 D [CASH| “Friend of the People.”’ | CREDIT] 182,184,186,188,190 Smith St., 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand St., Corner Warren Bt. Brook’ klyn Near Driggs Ave, LIBERAL CREDIT--NO DEPOSIT ONLY SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT IN ADVANCE. | i i AND EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, Including Pianos, Sewing Machines, Baby Carriages, Crockery, Cooking Utensils and General ee Store Goods A ents o: Stylish h cLoTtiNo FOR MEN, WOMEN i) AND CHILDREN. S> MILLINERY — SHOES HATS. a \

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