The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1904, Page 6

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2 ibn ee aR gEE PeeR Hee Cee ete tenon ates “YOUNG SWIMMER | SWES TWO BOI | Smmy Courtney, Aged Fourteen, 4 | Plunges Into the East River and Rescues Two Youngsters from Drowning. May have his faults as mentioned bi: Ahere is no doubt about that in any ‘one's mind. =. Boys Fell Into River. Jack Kerns, six years old. of No. 628 Becond avenue, and Albert Trimble, six City ferry-boat came sliding up river watching for a chance to jump into ber slp at Thirty-fourth street. The great swish and swash of her paddlewheels made waves which shook the piers, and ts they shook iittle Jack ‘Trimble lost nis Valance and fel’ into the river. As Jack fell he clutched at Albert Trimble. and the mites dropped down into the river /together. There were screams from the pler and from the decks of the ferry-boats, The paddle- wheels turned backward violently, mak ing moye waves, and the two little boys were tossed about in the foam and the waves like chips of wood with rags ted to thei. : . It was then that Jimmy Courtney, baptized James Ahearn Courtney, who just made a three-base hit in al ‘ scrappy game of ball at the land end of t ,Himmy oCortney, fourteen years old, “aahino! teachers, but he is 2 hero, and! |YOUNG HERO WHO JUMPED INTO THE EAST RIVER AND THE TWO BOYS HE SAVED FROM DROWNING. $4O9O9$66086 0006099 960O0996 8G 90908 DIVIDED DODD EGLO SODUESOOOUOROVOVE 1% 1 $ 2 CPOE sal 24 Renae THE WORLD: MONDAY ‘EVENING, WAY ZS 1vi (Former Prices 65 and .85.) All wool. coloring. GOLDEN OAK, EXTENSION TABLES, §9 TO $87. (Former Prices $12 to $116.) Round and square. Some plain, others carved. CHINA CLOSETS, $14 TO $94, (Former Prices $18.50 to $125.) Some all wood, others with mirror backs and glass shelves. “LONG CRECIT” is an ever-ready SSDOOM ERTHWAIT &O. 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 67 AY. Brooklyn Sores Flatbush Ay, near tisln st, re fou t@ia'me] USE THE WORLD'S 3 AND 7 TIME RATE. $5 n Week for urteen hours a day. If that rdinary, 1 don't Know what es amit a cd ATT ee Every popular design and) Mueiicor POilet Articles Fite 25S Soap) Patey's Cold Cream Hinds Honey and| ‘Al tists 9 oa erine : Ploy ta we babys ‘Water Mennen's Violet @| reat ¥ Powder ons To at 170. Powder at 186 SWAY £218 822 STREETS 7 DAM Sa ale DRY GOODS Co. Startling Reductions on Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Skirts All the Suits and Skirts in our regular stock, in which sizes are broken, go on sale to-morrow morning at marked reductions from their regular worth. They have none of the flavor Poses; nor are they to be’ associat “bargains” of others. ‘They will be ready in 0 morning. We have enough very large. selling; but. of Women's and Misses’ SIS to $22.50 Tai- lored Suits at... 6.98 One hundred and fifty garments are included in this lot—both women's and. misses’ sizes; all odds and ends in a variety of styles—blouse, Eton and coat effects; walking and dress lengths. None worth less than $15—from that up to $22.50. Now 86.98. Women's and ‘Misses’ of garments made up for sale pur- ted in any sense with the so-called years old, of No, 626 Second avenue, y Were dangling thoir over the end P friend. ) they are the identical Garments that have found the most favor with our of the Thirty-third street pier late in » f for this satvie Ie cor in sizes, Yet the afternoon when a big Long Island CASH or CREDIT tis wu broad @ to find som satisfactory. ur Garment Store to-morrow to last through two days of course you are assured the $25 New Eton Suits Materials include Lymansville Chey- fot, French Broadcloth and Mannish suitings—in both dress and walking lengths. Eton jackets are silk-lined, richly trimmed with braid. Skirts are newest style. None worth less than $19.50; many were £25. Now $10,75. choicest variety by coming to-morrow. Women's and Misses’ Women's and “Misses” ) @ pier, came dasning down the 0 at tion nd wondering ’ ° 7-50 to $10.00 . Tha, they snoaig go. “Tones The demand for Women’s Regal Shoes Skis at Walking Skirts at.) “®* ferns iad, he. reached him with. Materials are the newest of mannish| Made of tine Spotch Tweeds, Black few strokes, and as he held to his neck with one hand he swam to shore with the other. By that time a man had climbed down the pier and the rescued Doy was passed from one man to, an- Other until he reached the pler, fifteen feeb above the water. Doye for Second Victim. By that time the waves had washed Aibert Trimble back under the pler, Where his head was slamming against B. Altman & Cn. has been so great that for some time our fac- tory (working night and day) has been unable to produce an adequate supply. ecent additions and improve- ments have so greatly increased our mixtures, brilliantines and plain cloths; finely tailored; both flare and pleat effects. All sizes for women. Also 37, 38 and 39 inch lengths for misses. Worth from $4.75 to $8.00. Now $2.90. and Blue Sicilians (pleated) and dark mannish suitings; all new models in lengths for both women and misses. Not a skirt in this lot worth less than $7.50; a great many have been $8.50 and $10.00. Now $4.48. 18,654 Pieces of CHINA: Choose at FIVE CENTS. the piles. As Jimmy started for him GLOVES _ in various styles, desirable for wear dur- eae caivedcesd while, the crund === ing the Summer season, including LACE i eee from now Deca fur- Regular Hotel and Summer Cottage Kinds, . waited breathlessly the hero was grop- . ) s Ay a ‘omen’s Regals to all who A ing his way under water, reaching for MITTS of White Point d’Angleterre, Point ie) wish them. This will unquestionably prove the biggest sale we have ever held in our Base- the drowning boy. de Venise, Point a l’aiguille and Black and White ‘Women possess an_ instinctive ment, The price is so little, it seems, almost unreasonable to suppose the China can be good for much, Tt was probably only a minute or Vo n Beeiaiall: seeraed k's month before Maltese, Elbow length, also FABRIC Gloves, of Plain appreciation of style, and 300,000 |} Yet when we tell you that former prices on some of the pieces have been as much as 25c., 35c. and \ . he Ma teat dhe ; Han eg ; eran : i 40c.—you can understand what you may have reason to expect in the way of a China Bargain. The as- or Fancy Sil ilanese Suede Lisle, Mesh, Taffeta, etc. ; 1 bay with the limp body of the amaller Fancy Silk, Milanese Suede Lisle, Mesh, Taffeta, et pos) cameras SOC { you may P y ina Bargain.“ The as boy’ under hig arm, broke through the worse wear Regals | { sortment includes : ‘ Up And plunged through the water for Chamois Gloves and Leather Gloves, for Riding and Russet’ Leather ais table pee Dinner Plates Pie Plates Tea Plates Soup Plates Rh boys were dragged out, Albert Driving and Motoring wear. oe Vianna, Sp Sa Se ee “ — Frag uingoeigus an flim,” wan about b E Coe pried laste Redleee Cc Breakfast Plates | Tea Cupsand Saucers — Individual Meat Dishes| - ; tc haipler’ ihe hero lacamporer Glace and Suede Gloves, including the MARVEX Kid ea! hts = a ee eo s ae the top of the pler the hero scampered 4 A 4 are watching the cus- fter- Saucers ream Pi %j 4 i eee oye ene canara Gloves, made by Messrs. Trefousse & Cie. ti bstnslear fora -day to} day, all rough libel oc Thine Saye ha After-Dinner Cups and i c itchers Pickle Dishes i Sails Mick ating crowe omen fe the ae sppcance of a new een Pree eet We exact counter- Bowls Shirred Ege Dishes Bread and Butter Plates } The two boys who were rescued were = part of the dainty creation is on sale at $3.50 in our Re; ‘omen’s stores. SOLER A ECL Fire 7 . Ty of = = —— “a ip A UCT new styles to fit the season—designed, planned and produced before America ae Beads securing apinieveRanibune you may have use for quantity so greatgyou Bia f ° pndering where fimmy sees the originals; not haphazard anticipations of what may be in favor, but go Mores i ¢ } ; Courtney will come in. ihe faihiona ile shoe berliecaay Ready To-Morrow Morning—In the Basement. is rr e 5 f R Every foot measurement has been provided for. Every heel, toe, sole, © 5 } 8 Altman & do height, weight, shape leather to suit your preference. A six-dollar custom 1 400 Pieces Black and Colored Another New Department ° ° eee 9 i i shoe at the wholesale price, —$3.50. 7 ’ Sea On Wednesday morning we] . wacbatinetnan stint Reems ern zasae || Voilles and Nun's Veilings | stop a sew dparines, one HS SUNDAY Stl AT MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, HOSIERY, ETC. POTS VOMEN'S STORES, Half Price and Less To-Morrow Only. with our trade, : , , . ae Bar FORGES 100 and $1,25 Ime} Soc. all wool Voiles in} $1.50 to $2 French Cleaning #'Dyei aa | ; “its rosa ton sy, NEW YORK corey. “cor,,7th Av. na vies 63) BLACK, cream and 26} French Voiles, 85c is yeing ae Ex-Assemblyman Schmidt Was Men’s Madras Negligee Shirts, Mp sixth A E. cor, lst St sols Third Av.'S W.-cor, 14th St, at Cc (Geatrahle: golortnes, ingat, yd, . GLOVE COUPON My Further Angered When Chen Q Brooklyn—*1003 Broadway, nr. Willoughby Av, 405 5th Av., bet, 10th & 11th Sts, in thisvofering are, inc , 25c This lot embraces al ae be ad et Wah Pointed a Firearm at bil prises: hb . 85c. Each. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders promptly filled. cluded plain all wool Lag Aone imported Voller etn rane cK, a_very_compe- ‘ ‘fey French Voiles, ing‘- é cream and every want-3 | tent head will be Sai dim—Mob Wrecked Laundry. | * F : . BLACK, cream and all} Chiffon Nun’s Velling$ eq shade, also imported} J —""— 70 Men’s Pajamas of Imported Madras, $2.00 2 in an immense assort-} lace Voiles, novelt: : a ie ol are Bo ae ment of strest and even: Voiles and wine cloths a oiles ani fancies ¢ j x, Fe Cs (iste EGU SE islet Men’s Lisle Thread Hose, Black with colored stripes and in great variety. cream and. buick, 43 were 51:30, $4.75 and cing done ‘ . LES day hie (rw Hf . The widths range from 2 inches wide, in $2.00, in this sale ai 7 — BY { (So he ic as dag od pasa the figures, $1.85 per box of half dozen pairs; 35¢C.per atts \ OmMmerwv 42 to 54 inches. this sale at, yd. 39c 85c. yard. ee wreckage of his little shop. Now an 5 ; _———— areurainhiersicol then he feebly dodges a cobblestone MEN’S STORES. Z ic mee i i iat aia thredel the fragments of his 4a NEW, FORK city, ica Beeshoon orn : Another Big SILK Sale To-Morrow ‘he hest_possible Reece ery, window. ‘ Nassuu St., cor. Ann, “111 Broudway, neat Bedford av.” ij i ca All this is due to the inartistic tron- bet. nat & Liberty Sta, gfidl Broadwa: RAStora AY ellen Yards Printed Sat To famillarize”our public’ with this 4 bly: Schmidt’ : aft Toughby Av. I500 ar Gg, vince alin 4 q i itis reiltea Gonday shirt. Mr. Bobinidt bet auth and 20th Sea “460 Fin AY. i. ton an 11th sts, o of ¥; on) new branch of our business, we will f ves at No, 21 Catherine street, Wil- tn, AVE, tt aot aad Sth St Ce Pan CR ee Liberty at A5c. per ard, Clean Gloves Free of Charge Rite. «leenabure, He has long been a patron B. Altman & Gn. Ay. 8 Mv. cor, Hath se JERSEY cir. Not a very large quantity, so if! you would get your share, better | if you bring them to the department of Chen Wah. ala to wear-a stit bosom instead of the ele- ®ant triple-frilled creation. Mr. Schmidt's wrath exploded to-day when the delayed shirt arrived, ironed teroas the bias and buryed on the ample 90n0m. The ex-Assemblyman called on Shen Wah, — According to the ex-As- jemblyman, Chen Wah rushed to the tear of his shop and secure weird Arearm, But he neyer got a chance to pull the trigger, dnd has a paintul memory of M Schmidt sitting on him and: carefully embossing head with the hilly protuberances now adorn it. A Eorgemen Interf. Yesterday his laundry ot arrive, and he was compelled treet Mr. Schmidt's y LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS for Men and Women, will be offered at 334 per Cent. less than regular prices, as follows: Women’s Hand-Embroidergd Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, per box of half dozen, $1.00. Men's Hand-Embroidered 06 Newark Av. be here early. Pynted Satin Liberty Bilk 1s much In demand, Tt js an extreme desirable fabric _for summer drees and_walst purposes. These are 21 and 23 inches in width; in polka dot and neat figure effects on grounds of Navy. Brown, Reseda. 1 Tan. | L, Black. Satin Liberty has that soft, satiny finish such as many folks pre- fer to the plain heavy twills for shirt waist Suits. Not a yard in this lot is worth less than 59c, Shirt-Waist Suit Silks at 59c.: Marine, on Wednesday, accompanied by the coupon printed above. Out-of-town and mail onter customers will De accorded the same privilege [f they send their Gloves by mail and Inclose 4¢. for return postage. Another Lot of MOHAIRS at PRICES AWAY DOWN. 50c. Mohair Brilliantines and Sicilians, in black, gray, Rae Brown cardinal, royal and navy blue, special price, yard eeeceee 29c ompanted APSE mma erahia 4 alf them are regular. $1 Silks; nearly half of them are $1.25 res ‘ rad und ‘al Linen Handkerchiefs, per box of half dozen, 1.8, Half of t . ; é i bright doo him in" AHMEENE rao a Cie i B15 > kinds, And every yard is of this season’s manufacture—so you may | 6c: Mohair Briliantine, right 30¢ 4 Btked 19 remaln in Women’s Plain Sheer Linen Hand Hemstitched Handkerchiefs bial M PAN © be assured of the best Bess ible Werte Se, 5 i. and black; special ies, yi Cc 3 preter lc ‘aces Loul: S, incl te Fk presenting the grt rs of Chen Wah per box of half dozen, at 85c pCa ee and embroidered dots; Prediins hi . Serer Magistrate Voorhees adjourned the neat figures English Mohair Sicilians i . Rearing for further ! Brolin Entire Block Fulton. From Bridge to Duffield Si Broskin’ color grounds; also gun-metal styles now so popular. ihe ie ish in et une superior Reo wWhen Chora a Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, each, 45c. th j * bets any We shall place them on sale to-morrow, and while they last—at } SY site and BLACK; spec 4 mere 9 few hundred men an 59, the yard. As nothing is so widely popular.as the Shirt Waist } cial price, yard.......-...++ 49c % brickbats. 1 (Rear of Rotunda.) Suit, we look for the biggest business in the history of our Silk Store. 52 inches wide. laundry. WI other mob w The p rt owed Ch take refuge amid the wreckage ve shop is rapidly breaking up in the sea OF missiles that assall it TO HONOR PATRIOTS. Grand Army Urges Special Exer- 4 claes on May 27. Ing’ that the exercises In all public pe devoted to pa- on The text of the order {s as Nineteenth Street and Sith Avenue, New Pork. 23d St. Y THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP. Tuesday, Double With Cash Purchases. FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE. Cures Any }€ol. John W. Vrooman, Department Uhsde, G..A. Ro for the State of New r@) LL D Fulton ot. Brooklyn. e7Ork, has received an order from the 16 West j Bommander-tn-Chief, Gen. J. C. Black, orn Opposite Every druggist sells ‘Short Stop”? Pitin Av. Hotel NEW YORK’S BEST } $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Tuesday. Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1. Namm's Store Tuesday, May Extraordinary Waist Special. Linon Waists. Very smartly tailored, That means we give 2 “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps instead of 1 with cash purchases, 24, and making purchases amount- Ing to $1.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, in addition to’ those $ you receive on your purchases. For Tuesday only fort to have the exercises In ols for Friday, , devoted " morial’ Sunday, entire Waist side pleated; if (Good May 24.) EB. W. Dosim take part in the newest stock and cutls, 2 00 USE THE WORLD'S : te ’ otal ‘buy. ote Value $4,00, ° 3 AND 7 TIME RATE. | memory of our n

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