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ay |7WO HEROES WHO LEAPED INTO \ a ATH 1) RAGING SEA 10 SAVE SHIPMATE Jackies on Battle-ship f Ex-Fireman’s Wife Leaps ‘Missouri Leap Overboard in + Raging Sea After Sailor, but Ove, Barricade and Dives to i __ Effort Is in Vain. Death from Third Story. PEPTTS FE Te eee POS OP S*EPES-* 6-8 OS G2IF FSIS SOO + OBO + 8 98H | Grieving because of some domestic trouble, Mra, Nora Gannon, aged thirty. |became insane suddealy to-day and, evading the watchfulness of a nurse, | dived through the trird-story window at her home, No, #5 Second avenue, plunging head first to the pavement | below Mrs, Gannon was found unconscious ind bleeding of the sidewalk by a policeman, Sha #as taken to Flower Hospital, where she died { Mrs, Gannon Is the wife of @ York fireman, The husband sufferes ccoldent ata fire recently, and has been | tired on a pension, Toe couple are iot living together at present, the hus- and making his home tn Long Igjand| City, The wife has with her thelr ten- ear-old son was noticed yesterday that Mra.) non Waa acting strangely and Mra. jeorge Kirk, neighbor and friend, | Went to her to keep wateh upee her, M mania became violent at times and she threatened to F OF SHIP’S CREW EAGER TO DO LIKEWISE. Se “Sharp Order Necessary to Re- Strain Them—Four Vessels of _ Battle-ship Squadron Arvive ; at Brooklyn Navy-Yard, PS) there are two Jackies of the North ) “Atlantic dattle-ship vquadron, which is) up off Tompkinsville to-day ‘Will probably get medals from Con- and gilt-lettered testimonials from | societies In a year or two, after manner of Congress and humane go- ae are of the stuff of which ahi heroes have been made since the begin- ' ning. Halling is the name of one, and), >) Peters of the other. They both rate Airet-class bobun's mates and on Th day morning last they went overboard from the Missouri in a sea that was a | whole gale—it blew ninety miles an hour at times—to save Ceell Young, an ordi- | Bary seaman, whom a comber had| ; itched from the foc’sle head of the| 4 ¢ battle-ship, \ ’ Heroism in Vain, Young could swim, but the heavy sea too much for him, and he went when Halling and Peters were al- within reach, The rescuers had a to remove any of thelr) 4 when they took to the water, the weight they carried proved it handicap to their movement: * next half hour, during which ¢ had to fight to get them abo: gers’ of something that mad. ee ee eee err | Mrs. Kirk kept a H and* early to- nd lay down for > sooner was the watch taken off than Mrs. Gannon arose from the on which she r son Were dving a for the barricaded window, With a leap she cleared chairs ind a bureau which had been placed against the sill. The window was closed, t the mad woman dived ugh the glass and sash and plunged he street BEE OMA TE RADDID ID ROE ERG Mateo SK EP IC A company tha: athered o1 andi amatice —_—_— aveebinnnet iia deck of th goer a fescue to atten | f | ae =: sees ces ADTHER ALLE) eee NOE, When Heat Sent andra Dplig white sea wolves clam- Crew of the Asbury Park Showed Life Are at Si | over the low board of the batth- Good Yeamanship. take, aft, while forward all was al | f of foam. Capt. Cowle The Central Ratlroad of New Jer- ibervine, foe, Rigas, 2h oare, leet, at hey’ steamboat Asbury Park broke Q ” r way to New WP PEPPER EEE boy who ad been draw s | et rudder ehain way to Ne overside from ie mar! | orl last eve She left ante the Chaplain's wo Highlands a few minutes after 6 Has Proved the Value of His eee da 'fcll the baclative notes ; with 100 persons on board. Bhe ¢ Vv ‘ oat mine "*|Boys a Dvat Mute, Anxiously ted art way up tw x. || | Remedies to a Mla Homes, a Narrow Kacape. here was no ald ‘apt, John Le Braisted sat coolly in the pllot-house ‘ord to Ignore the pett 1 eens, 404 Petere Pgs Rage a ed Awaiting Her Usual Sunday, and tnapived aoatidenes. "The boat ‘was y onal spleen and the lenorans ship when the watches < o e statement: LNT together below decks, althou Visit to Mount Loretia Home| under way before any one knew the pia Was not one of thi cause of the trouble, The chain had hi Where He Is an Inmate. | been spliced with a rope. New York put who FLA reached twenty minutes Late nad the lng 1 they an had to be os a While at the pler the chain was! pounding of these remedies and, treccen: riak of life.| Anxious and worrled because his, #plic In ana ihe boat lett ten | tons 4 Corday that half! mother did not arrive at her usual time, | ‘ninutes late to Lo her 8 o'clock trip der had not been Arthur Boran looked with brimming | owe the bay, Midway across the bay eyes out of a window in the Mount| the splicing parted and an attempt | tt. was made to steer with the engines, | tributed to the welfare and progress of tho Joretta Home, Pleasant Plain, 8. 1.) sic thie was found wnovrtain, ‘The | Kor the well-being of the people has toward the station from which ahe| | been jailed and misrepresented. Why da tiller Was teged nd the would come to him | pout wehe, oa O dack This) was | shon be exe t! ght : n full sfght of the place where he| manned with eight men on uo side At- | peg office er cached hal p ‘Tg om rk Ne arto, by catchmy the Stood @ crowd gathered about the lantic Highiands was reached half at | jeag sen Neat. bout was stopr ' Bip an the weight of water’ took mangled remains of the mother, whore | Wour late, } that they have found health through their er wa. arma had been filled with flowers) mt wh quadron got a buffoting ry | Soumht Vengeance on Motorman, | There are no alls” among them, ‘on Wedn night ‘and Thursday LIDS | jellio, book and fruita for her only! yo Granata, a shoemaker, of No, | but my list of rem c ind was kept busy running from ohtia Mi West Fortysninth street, waar * "ter to shelter. Not one of the monster! She had been run down and cnt to however, started as much as a) pleces by a train of nine cars on the e waves, over by a trolley ear at Second avenue ‘yentilator rivet. Only four of the bat- and One It and r 7 \Ale-ship squadron are here—the Amboy division of tho Staten Isiand erday. . je iagsnin). Alabama, Missourl afd Rapid Transit Company h Cranata, ‘alt . The Town, Massachusetts and| The boy ia a deat mute and has been [ack the motorman have gone to other ports along | at the Mount Loretta Home a year.| taken to the Harlem 10 overh: f | x iron, wn be Of to the ‘Went Tndive | His mother was wea too, She was a asibly fatal Injuries 4 ter manoeuvres, teacher In a school for the speechinas 1 Sere saserialiy’ to pontte a a al circles, deaf in this city and visited Arthur) | says ‘that Munyon's Paw-Paw streignienes jout a balky D, restored his appet! brought dim sleep and made bir well man, ya it Ie & woodertul m iking along the ratlroad i did not hear the train ap, ws from behind, nor the brake- 0 shovted to her. She was ODELL SEES MORGAN. ‘a Rheumatic Cure ha sea Of rhoumatiam than mi ike ed down and run over by the cured jentire train, other ‘ calegedl he PA gs boty. was identified by red: hea Fifth Avene Hotel to: ft Mon- , @u0thér son, seventeen e ay from Mon. | rea with EB \ P Dever falls "Mouth Beach and had an important jourtoenth 7 eonference with State Superintendoat | Pills keep \ @f Elections George Morgan | | th 4 positively % | Kile by ‘out Fall, > . Jaundl eas este £ tne Governor, we After falling @ distance of six feet Into | other ailments arising from a. tormig Gwhich time all other visitors were ex: | an areaway at No. #1 West Forty.firot 4 . fed from. the Odell upartment. y morning, Wiilam [ff AN@W QUARTER SIZ ait nade Co Hest’ Magar negesine ther Mr. Morgan nor the Governor ‘& baker of No, 4 Gre worth their weight in gold Vo Would discuss the nature of their in-! 0 » died twenty min- Munyon's Witch Hi p makes th terview. |utes later in Roosevelt Hospital. He 16 GENTS EACH A 26 CENTS skin soft aa velvet. itch Hagel 8 Bwift, & Co.'s salon of fromh beef in widecty farchad into the are OLuETT, DY & 00., Food ‘and Talcum Powder should’ be City for week ending Saturday, Sept | striking on hia head, receiving a {rac faansee 0” tart ane woaanen omare nycevery woman ho Ts antious to have & , mveraged .0087 cents per Ib. %* tured ull, eo occurs our , 4 f Preliminary Opening consisting of an ; . authoritattbe showing of the late arrivals and recent creations in Paris Millinery, Gowns and Wraps, Suits and Coats, Sith Waists and Silk Petticoats, Silks and Dress Goods and Laces and Trimmings, The public are cordially invited to view the exclusive styles that were gathered with a ‘biew to portraying the approved styles that Will be favored by smart dressers this Fall. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1904. 1 2B, & M. Free Blue Trading eville 1. Stamps Till 12. vou ; Ana mone till ‘ Show c. ft id bi onthas 10 cents you spend. LS RRs ( STREE he ‘ i . | wf gecwacitnne |p fcomery new yaa NG , Rocke Hat pAb oa Exhibit Room, | — Sixth Floor Great Number of Good Things Repeated for Tuesday’s Selling The merchandise advertised to-day for Tues-/shoppers made big inroads, assortments of sizes day's selling was in the sales that proved so,and styles remain unbroken. We therefore re- popular Monday. In each instance there were! new each of these exceptional bargains for to-mor- big lots, and, while the enthusiasm of Monday’s|row, thereby affording splendid opportunities. Feather Hats 5 « For Tuesday we have set aside a limited number who want something to dressup. in: @eftical in ¢ with the finest custom-mag@ appar ad guaranteed Women’s Raincgat#, made of ® superior grade of Two of the Season’s Smartest Suits choice quality of new and pretty manni in various color combinations. Fitted ated kilted flare. Price,.....+:++e00s with belted back, patch pockets and The skirt is seven gore, wide flaring, h and inverted plait back, Price,,,.,.... Women’s Kersey Jackets, collar, shoulder epaulettes, pouch sleev value ates... . This Raincoat 12.48 one of ows competitors on the ground that the shipment was thirty days late, See These Raincoats, Walking Suits, Jackets and Top Coats if YOu );.. sisi iss retest mu Want Style and Economy the prices are at least a third lower than their counterparts will be) sold for when they arrive... High grade-Raincoats, Walking Suits and Coats for those proof material, x plaited, belted back, pouch sleeve and. turn- feather hat wil bt eold...tor ie over cuffs. Colots are tan, oxford and olive. AB exception. aly Soar modeh—ane hat in dresy and decdting—ab 148 Women’s Walking Suits, made of a fancy vest, peau de sole collar, heavy satin !jning and patch pockets, The skirtis seven gore, wide flaring, welted seams, inverted back and gradu- Women’s Walking Suits, made of an elegant grade of mannish material, Tourist coat cuffs, and lined with a heavy grade of taffeta. splendid grade of black kersey, with flat stitched turnover cuffs and lined with a heavy grade of satin, This coat is a remarkably good Women’s Covert Cloth Top Coats, loose fitted back double-breasted front, new sleeve effect, with tufnover cuffs, lap pockets and lined with a heavy grade of self color satin, Price. . 11.98 Magnetic Values in Dress Goods That Will Electrify All Who Behold Them Exactly four hundred and fifty pieces by actual count—450 full pieces of the season's choicest fabrics suitable for elegant and stylish street Gresses for women, misses and girls, Dozens of different shades and colors in a mixed material that will be all the rage before Winter arrives. The widths ate from 38 to 54 inches, and the weights are just what is wanted by New Yorkers. Bought 450 pieces from New England's greatest mill—the one that manufactures more dress goods than all the others put together Bought them at from a third to a balf current prices because the entire lot wad rejected by 3.98 Values 1.98 linery novelty ot the season is the feather hat, and it is dea- tined.to grow into a fad. These are imported hats, and come in ® several shapes and the best colors. 1 98 Some stores take —* advantage of a new thing and mark fancy prices, but The 14th Street Store will not, resort to such practices. T bis +3,98 of garments upon which ut, fit and workmanship in Qyery. particular. warhfited Mine 4) morrow at 1.98 Women’s Knit Underwear Main Floor, Even though it’s the beginning of the Fall and Winter under. wear season, here are bargains for women in knit underwear in which you save practically half. To-morrow women buy Fall and Winter Vests or weight vests and Fen pants, ribbed and 19¢ fleece lined, Vests with long sleeves, full gusseted, and pearl buttons, Pants are ankle length, with French band, All perfect goods(no seconds ) ; value 35c., at 19¢. Women’s 3.00 Gold Medal 7° | Shoes at 1.95 Third Floor, In this great sale there are all sizes and every width, 4 ish suiting coat, with .» 22.48 turnover igh kilted .. 19.48 made of a es, Main Fioor. Had our competitor received these goods be would have charged you full price, We aak but irom « third to « halt Crash Suiting — 150} Panama Cloth—150 suiting — just the material for|one of the mi children’s school dresses, full/rials of the jon and full 45 38 inches wide, and sold regu-|inches wide, value per yard larly at 59c, Our special price|1.00. Our special price per per yard during this sale, , .29¢| yard during this sale, , 45c | } | Slightly Imperfect Bed Spreads Twice each year, beg.nning with this remarkable sale, we shall sell from 3,000 to 5,000 bed spreads which the mill inspectors put aside because of small spots or loose, threads. There are no holes or other defects, In this immense lot you will find white spreads of all sizes and all sty.cs hemmed oy for use for single, three-quarter or full size beds, at prices ranging from 49, to $1.98. ‘ Honey-Comb Bed Marseilles Bed Spreads Sprea 65¢ Spreads 1,00 Spreads 1.50 Spreads | 2.00 Spreads 2.98 Spreads 3.50 Spreads | 49¢ 69c 89e | 1.39 1.75 1.98 Linen Dinner Sets ( Dress Linings 1,000 hewstiched linen Dinner Sets,| 15,000 yards of dress lining, in black consisting of a tablecloth and 12 hem- ed precept ins in 2 yard, 25% yard, 3|*24 colors, all fast, full yard wide, all yard and 3% yard sizes; values 4,98 10 moire finish, value per yard 12¢; (no 650 (a0 mail orders); at. ...+.+4+ 3,06 | mail orders); at Men Give 8.88 in Exchange for Stylish 15.00 Suits Men who enjoy being stylishly dress- ed; men who appreciate a fashionable cut and a clever hang to a suit will be here to-morrow—it’s your loss if you are not among the number. Not every day that you buy exclusive 15.00 suits at a M saving of 6.12. Third Floor. Men’s new Fall Suits, made of fancy chev- | iots, cassimeres, black clay, blue serge | Men’s and black thibets,) 15.00 lined throughout| Suits, with princess serge. Coats are double or) single breasted, hand. | made collars, hand| W@' eee lapels, sizes rom 34 to 46 chest, value 15,00, at 8.88 pieces of fancy and plain crash | pieces all-wool Panama cloth, | pi st popular mate | inches wide, extra heavy, fine quality, made to retail at 1.25 a |yard. Our price, special Tues. |day, per yard will be...... 69¢ Scotch Suiting —150||} The leathers include all the s of Scotch suiting, full $4|]|best. The styles are strictly up-to-date. Every shoe is per- ‘ fect and absolutely guaranteed to be genuine 3.00 Gold Medal Shoes. Our price again to-mor- row, 1.96 a pair 7c and 1.25 Dress Nets at 29¢ | ¢ ' Main Floor. Dress Nets for making dinner costumes, ball gowns, party dresses and for elegant and fashionable waists. Beautiful designs in this purchase and sale of 200 pieces, including ecru filet nets, cream filet nets, black filet nets and black La Tosca nets. It’s 45 inches wide and is the correct thing for formal occasions. The amounts per yard we can save you enable you to start the social season with ahand- 4 some gown at very little expense. Value 75c to 1.25a yard, at 29¢ Three ‘Silk Waist Specials Women ate’ invited to carefully inspect our Fall Waists, thereby gaining a correct idea of what is to be worn during the next six months, The section where these waists are exhibited is a true fashion deritre in which is accumulated all that’s new, senna ‘You'll Gnd the’best values in waists right now, because later the makers will j be rushed, and you then run the riat ot careless workmanship, " s Women’s Women’s TafietaWaists| Silk Waists Silk Waists Front made of ten half- | In either French tafteta or | Of Taffeta or Peau de So inc side’ plaits, tailor | peau de soie, front of side | front pve be ve stitched and edge of plait plaits and twenty-five pin hemstitcbed squares and hemstitchéd; centre plait " far % trimmed with small ail tucks, side plaits in sleeve fore f beta ethene eal button, fancy two tab | and down centre of back, block, cream, collar, in black only, fancy collar, in black only, light bloe pes rower Big Bargain at Big Bargain at Big Bargain at

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