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~ CREW SED AS Vessel Down Off Sandy Hook Left All in Death Peril. (Special to The Evening World.) ROSTON, March 23—The Boston and Philadelphia —_Stea steamer Persian, w day from Philadelphia, schooner Lejok, which was in collision yesterday moming off Sandy Hook witt @ four-masted schooner, name known. The Lejok was struck below water-line and all her headgear carried away. She was in a sink condition when abandoned by her by the Persian. Capt. Norwood, of the Lejok, told this etory of the collision: “We had storms for nine sieet and rain. At 2 A. M ‘we were forty miles off Sandy Hook. gaw some distance away the lights of a vessel, which proved to be a four-masted schooner. She soon bore down on us. Tf she had held her course we would have passed eacn other with plenty of room. he forward lookout shouted. Mand I saw the four-maste Pen "Se was in the act of across our bow. We tri collision, but falled. Our bow was cut to the water line, fn. : of the crew of the other ves- ge] shouted something, but within five minutes the vessel had disappeared in the darkness. “It was tae most inhu o red | da’ 1 ad conceive. We xt t Gaybreak sighted Broued to be wee Of he “ore ye had been iil, was lifted into a, boat, We rowel fifely to the Persian, Though there was a nasty sea running. The wrecked vessel w pow lghts burning. | § fn the track of shipping ace. Kk, which is a three-masted sroonen ie beund from Brunswick, fe, for New York with 303,000 fet of kiln-dried fine ib ‘Th captain, of Fremont, Leod, mate, Calais, engineer, of Sydne: Brown, seaman, pi John Ray, seaman, Worth, nie.; Leroy ‘Cousins, ‘seaman, of orth, Me. Erne Lelok was built at Milibridee, Me., in 1901, and was owned by Capt. Charles L. Smith and others, of Ells- worth, Me. She was 134.6 feet in length, 82 feet in beam and 10,08 feet In depth of hold. Her net tonnage was 27 and her gross 871. VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., March 23—With a dig hole in her port bow the big schooner Gov. Ames put in hére to- Gay and reported that she was in col- Uision early yesterday morning with a three-masted schooner about twenty- two miles southwest of Fire Island Tightship. It is belleved here that the three master was the Lejok, the crew of ‘which were landed in Boston to-day by the steamer Persian, having abandoned their vessel after a collision with a large schooner yesterday morning off Sandy JOHN 0, JR, TLS CLAS HES HIPPY Young Rockefeller Talks of New Baby and Added Responsibility. John D. Rockefeller, jr, was in smil- fng mood last night when he attended the tenth anniversary reunion of the Young Men's Bible Class of the Fifth Avenue Church, over which the son of the richest man in the world and the ther of the richest baby on carth ts the presiding genius. Young Mr. Rocko- feller was to have been entertained by the humor of Mark Twain, but the lattsr gent a letter which Dr. E. M. Foote read, Mark Twain explained that his doctor forbade him to go out. “I am not sick," said Mr. Clemens in his letter, “but'I have been sick and my doctor said that it I were a yours man instead of the Methusaleh of American literature L should take no harm in attending your meeting. If this 1s a compliment I es shall find it where we find everything a else—in the bill. Jaw against this sort of In the absence of Mai MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ave. @ 9th Street, BROOKLYN. CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. 50Oc. Per Week Opens un Account, FURNITURE And Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Open Mon. & Sat. Evgs. There ought to be ft." Liquozone Free. If you need Liquozone, ana have never tried it, please send us your name and State disease with which you are suffer- fing. We will then mail you an order on socal druggist for a full-size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it, This is our free gift, made to con- Wines you; to let the product itself show you what it can do, In justice to yourself please accept It to-day, for it places you under no obligation what- ever. The Liquozone Company, S\ 458-464 Wabash Av. SHIP WAS SINKING Which Ran Them Company's to- had on board the captain and crew of six men of the not the was | crew, to avold a and we began to; the even. little humor there was Chics Hy a eller ime was supplied by Mr. himeelf, who dritted in toward the close, And when called upon protested Unat there were two reasons why he should net respond, “One of these réasons is that I am not an honorary member, but a regular membor. and the other is the reason that within the past twenty-four hours I have been burdencd with the respon- sibilities of fatherhood (great ap- lause), especially the responsibility of elng the father of a ‘Those of yau who have boys this.” | ‘Timothy I. Woodruff congratulated ithe members of the Blble class, which. {he sald would protect them from teamp- tutions and also vastly Increase thelr chances In life by enabling them to nar- take “of the practical benefits of the club life which this class entovs throug: 1 the xrace of HER JEWELRY GONE: n| Juli. Larkin, a stenographer of No. 1/117 West Ninety-third stree, was a vision In purple to~la when she ap- lourel before Magistrate Breen in the | West Side ourt as complainant against Rosie Brown, Misa Larkin ‘had gold worth $100 amd a $5 Orpoch. Usappeared last night, and Krapher accused Rosie, colored ohambermald of her boarding | house. a braceie ey found no stolen jowelry. Magistrate Breen held the maid for | examination. Policoman Horan arrested Rosie but Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St Lord & Taylor, will offer Saturday, wal apowolsts| Women's Cr Misses’ Covert Clo% Jackets in the new box shape, either single or double-breasted; value $20, | ine Sentimaile Nesting hat tow com | Women's Taffeta Eton Coats, trimmed with braid or baby Irish lace, white taffeta lined ; value $20.00, Women's & Misses’ Fancy Coats of mannish mixtures in light Spring | weights, suitable for traveling, autoing | and all outdoor wear ; value $25.00, ‘ THE WORLD: | iiDAY EVENING MARCH 23, 1906. | Stern Brothers To-morrow, the following Special Values will be offered in their Women’s Neckwear Dep’t Chemisettes, of Ba by Irish Lace,* 90c Sets consisting of Chemisettes and Gauntlet Cuffs, of Baby Irish Lace, $1.85 Chemisettes, of Batiste, |} Valenciennes and Irish Lace, 48c, 68c, 90c and 1.35 Lace and Embroidery Gauntlet Sleeves, Pr. 35c, 48c and 90¢ 25c “ 48c Alsoalargecollectionof very desirable Neck Ruchings, Peryd. 15c Wash Stocks in a variety of styles, Men’s Waistcoats « Shirts New Spring Models, High Grade Exclusive Materials. _# 75¢ Straight Front 39¢ eciralght front Corsets, maiie of il, medium bust and dip hip; sizes 18 to 36 Inches, ee PC) I2ic Si! 9¢ In checks and fanay stripes: vs an will siasm. Satlors ani $2.50 Satan’ 1.48 &# Gatlors and Turbans; :11 hand- made over, fraumos of’ ‘imported bralds, ‘trimmed with quills, velvet and ornaments; 6 styles. Corset Cover 79¢ Embrotéery, 23C Fine ouality nainsook; 18 inches wide; English eyelet effects and Buby Irish; grades ordinarily from 49c. to 780. Sleeves of A9c snitch, 23c Pretty design, with four rows and edge of Valenciennes lace; will be found to be surpassing values. A9c MWoms, =—.23¢ Made of fine Madras im several designs: Fine Wash 75¢ Petticoats, 49 Made of seersucker; neat stripes and checks, deep flounce, and fin- ished with two smail ruffles; sizes #, 41, 42 inches. $4.50 ritisst., -98c Extra quality sateen; one model has deep accordion plated founce; another tailor stitched skirt with small ruffles. Sacques 49 59c and Kimonos, G Fine lawn; light and dart effects; sizes $8 to 46. One of the best values of their kind we know of. Oxford Ties $2.50 fr"Womes, 1.69 In gun motal, patent leather and lace kid; English welt and turned; Blucher cut and plain; @lzes 2% to i, widths C to E, $1.75 sees 1,25 Superior grade of footwear for Spring's strenuous pastimes. Made with stout soles, creased yamp; sizes 1 to 6%. 7 25c MH Wome 19¢ Maile of extra fine grade Maco yarn, with spliced heel end toe; warranted stainless; each pair a matchless value, Negligee Shirts 50c ine 39¢ Made of extra fine quality Percale body, with fine Madras front; Unk cults to match; elzes 14 to 17. T5¢ costioet Fe Men DOC Medium-weight Shirts and Drawers; suitable for ‘this season; extra fine quality; price per gar- ment, 58c, At Uils price, per Natural Wool 79 pair, we offer, @ lot of odd pairs of irish Point and Nottingham Lace Curtains in the newest jens, Att 0 | 75 wisdow Side Odd groups of best quality Opiaue Window shades, mounted rollers. Jom) oa iiete at price BROADWAY BROOKLYN'S MOST DEP! FANCY WAISTCOATS. [Alt care |___by transfer to our 5-Hour Specials Fo direct oF doors, Saturday Till 1 P. M. ¢ by Mail or ©. 0. D. 75¢ Natural Shantung 35¢ Yard wide; some of these are all- siik with high lustre and will wash Rare values, perfect: ly, $3.50 Japanese Silk Waists Another one of those astound- 6 to Confirmation and Easter Clothing cloths; and reseda ze of which ts that All tlzea, All Special ahowing at. rt cloth 16 showing at Others & ae ye Men's fine Spring Suits, eres e and fancy worsteds. 5, a blue | serge for lit} sian Ts Norfolks, 20 tle ckere Bicuses at... Our Popular Pure Food Mart bent ‘Sail t iMustrated. fine values, Coats for Misses’ and Children Newest spring styles; comprehen- Tunge of new fancy mixtures. and the colors Alice blue, n. 32 Unprecedented Saturday Values. A large, marvellousiy magnetic group of irresistible offerings, absolutely unap- prcachable and amazing in their quality provisions and lowness of price. &. ft earted reductions, but sacrifices of a sensational magnitude, Eve grab up her full quota of these sharp, snappy values with greatest enthu- 1.98 ing advantages that are being continually presented popular part of our store. in this Beautiful 4,98 solid | wool ‘old rose 4,98 a 3.98. Siz al Correct New Styles ie ‘ Tan ‘Covert 0 hand- yea. Spring” Heiter <TD. RN, NT ‘Tan Covert Spring Te ul the new colors and. models, Coa, 9 2.98, a . dreb, cadet and and Norfolk” Suite, 1 straleht in small c Les Vanilla: 6-02, bot- tie, ength way) Biko. Shida dozen 16 Navel fine, double re 25 Shredded, 50, Mackerel. PB ed fine. 0: D. ac kage ot ie; BBE os : Doutie-Bresated “Dress thousands of | nobb Fine ‘grades ‘ot Kn bos 30 ‘Suit 2.08, 3.08 with “Knio nta, enormous LON, 3.96. 4.98 Choice Foods for Sunday 120, Garman mele, Wee se Myer taney jon ‘Tad's Sulted Pea- nuts, Klose 10c:, 20e. ie; Santa radish, 250 Midget Pretzol- eties, the finest made; 3 Ibs, 30, 5c. Smoked Sar- dynen. can ae 250, Morning Giory wee 4 Coffee, Ab. Mi BROOKLYN. ENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORE. Custom Tailored, in Mercerizad Fabrics, plain or figuredetfects, Fancy Flannels in stripes & checks, $3.00 to 5.00 SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS Regular and Coat Models, of Imported Madras, in white, solid colors and the latest effects, Plain and plaited bosoms. Cuffs, attacbed or detached, $1.45 to 3.50 Las Rs. wae > > Boys’, Girls’ and Infants’ Shoes COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF GIBSON AND OXFORD TIES, BUTTON AND LACE SHOES,IN WHITE CANVAS AND BUCKSKIN, TAN AND B K RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER AND VICI KID. Made on Lasts Specially Adapted for Growing Feet. (SECOND FLOOR, ANNEX) 25c & 39c deme 15¢ 3,000 bunches of Roses, Poppies. Carnations, Snow Balls, Violets, in all colors, also black. Washable 25c Feencn Four-in-Hands, 15c Made 24-inch full Franch mer- cerized Madras; white with white figures or black polka dots, Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Exceptional Offerings. Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, of Navy, Grey, Black, No half- ry prudent wom- Light Blue, Coral, Reseda, Panama Cloth, neatly trimmed $ with silk and Persian braid’ 14 and 16 yr.» Value $22.50, $16.75 Misses’ Covert Cloth Jackets, fitted or box models, lined throughout with eatin, 14 and 16 yrs, 9.75 Imported + 75¢ Sicilia A48c Girls’ Three Quarter Reefers, of Fancy English Checks S-inch; in gray, brown, and Mixtures, lined throughout with plain and changeable green, navy,” whiter Tyat nad Talestse! Goich colara: ancy buTonEL GINA GH | 9.75 Black; a high lustre and will not 7 eee Girls’ Wash Dresses, of Chambrays or Union Linen, New Russian Models, 4 to 14 yrs., 2.95 $3 7 ia5 Giver”? 1.39 Just 600 pair; black kid; reoent importation that did not quite meet our standard; importer made con- ceseion—you get it. 49c Boys’ « Young Men’s Clothing Decided Values. Oroamented 75¢ Back Combs Wash Suits, Russian and Sailor, Shell or amber; many with stones Original Models and Samples, Value $3.00 to 4,50, 82.45 inlald; an exceptionally fine aagort- Top Coat: d Reet Ment’ and best values we've ever ‘op Coats and Reefers, 9 presented. in Grey or Tan Venetian and Blue Serge, 6.95 Worsted Norfolk Suits, Easter Cards ta 3c Mohair lined, knickerbocker trousers, Value $8.90 and 10.00, 7.95 sie Cocilons s Young Men’s Suits, Novelties and. Eeater wit single and double-breasted, in Blue and Grey, 14.75 Card’ to be found in New York, u eS Special Norfolk Suits in Fancy Cheviots, also Sailor and Russian Sut:s, $1. 50 ptaos Cheaty jn Blue Serge and Cheviot, with extra knickerbocker trousers, 4.00 98c Neat inch frames tn bi: oak or gilt: numerous popular subjects leg special lot of the $2 kinds Value $6.95 and $7.45 West Twenty-third Street emremeeeeemrennranemeeeaomemces 50c Cea 24c Superior assortments of fi i | Game Pictures for. dining-rooms, Handsomely mounted It oak frames, 10x% Inches. Fine values, Full Weight 75 eat Bilows 39C Another large shipment of these wood grades of popularly priced Eilows; full weight and A.C. A. ici $27 20.49 Finest product of one of the be known mills; both floral and Ort. tal designs; seamless; size 9x12; markable value. Solid Oak Dia $1.25 tag Room Chats O9C Cane seat; high bi Hi ve turned spindles: braced arms; "an offering bound to be accorded a 13.98 $24 Rec.ining Go-Cart Finely enamelled and striped; with thick cushion ure wheels and leather cloth upholstery; white par- asol with ruffle, Fine Wilton Velvet Rugs 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn: $1.00 a Week Enables You to Dress Well. Men’s Spring Clothing Eeaieh Raiding Built of English Herringbone Chev- iot, in rich gray and black mixtures with handsome broad velvet collars, wide lapels, deep centre vents, and other exclusive touches that are . The Chesterfield 50c mental Stee 3301 absolutely new. It has a subtle “er fe pute ot, nandaon i Top Coat distinction—a transforming quality that wins admiring glances wher- ever worn. Its price is but $18, though it looks to be worth twice that. Our new 32-inch Square Cut Sack Suits at $18 are pictures of style. Coats are the new three-button model, with deep centre vents or side vents, Low B cut vests and semi-peg trousers, wide at thighs, with sailor waists. A wide choice of fabrics, Plain and Fancy Worsteds, all the new Grays, in numberless mixtures, checks, plaids and stripes, also the staple blacks in Thibets, cheviots and undressed worsteds, It’s great good fortune to secure such high-grade style and quality, on easy terms,and to actually save money, homes “or upholstery; Oriental stripe effects, Striped Curtain 8 12c Swiss, C Selling thousands of yards of this superior Swiss. Yard wide—just the grade a majority are in qivat of. Marvellous value. $3. 9 Rich, American p. 49 * Cut Glass + Chotce of s-inch Bowl, Water Carafes, Celery Tray or Sugar and Cream Bet, Each Teduced a third from regular prices. Easter Lily 29¢ Give, 15¢ These Vases are of clear crystar glars, in a varlety of graceful shapes, and are 15 inches high, Best values of the year, beautitul $18 New Spring Suits $15 The Proper Shoes and Oxfords to wear with good clothes: Velour calf, vici kid, gun metal calf and patent leathers, all new- est shapes, $3.50. neh cei Wy wane Ralph & Lexington Ave& Brooklyn Another Very Important Series of Saturday Sales Including Important Special Purchases of Garments for Women, Girls, Men and Boys, Together with Ex- ceptionally Desirable Values in Shoes, Men's Furnishings and Hosiery. Be Sure to Visit This Store To-Morrow. Charge Accounts. __ If you will find it convenient to open a charge account with this store you are invited to make application to the department of charge accounts, third floor. Every facility of a complete depart- ment store will be offered, together with large assortments of the most desirable merchandise. For Girl d Mi or Iris an 1sses. Two Important Values To-Morrow, Girls’ Confirmation Dresses, Made from sheer white organdie, with entire yoke of lace insertions; finished with large bertha of organdie lace and ribbon; fancy sleeve, full circular skirt with deep flounce, tucked and lace trimmed; made over e drop skirt; sizes 6 to 14; special at.........ssseee0+ Misses’ and Small Women’s Suits. Made from wool cheviot or fancy mixture, Eton style, trimmed with stitched taffeta and silk braid, satin lined, fancy elbow sleeve and bodice belt; skirt is new circular, with deep fold on bot- 9 0§ tom; gray, black and blue; in ages 14 to 20, at. . Sale of Boys’ Clothi ale of Boys’ Clothing, We planmed to make the first Saturday in Spring a gala day in our Clothing Section and will offer the most exceptional values. Fole lowing specials merit your attention. In each instance the saving is most unusual Boys’ Suits for Dress Wear at $2.98, Mhey’re handsome suits and most desirable for Sunday wear. An fmmense assortment, broad enough to sult the most exacting parent, and Include all-wool Blue Serge Suits in double-breasted style, sizes in ages 7 to 16; Eton Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in blue, brown and red serges, ages 3 to 8 and 5 to 10 respectively. The Double- Breasted and Norfolk Suits in ages 7 to 15 are in all the newest colorings and fabrics of cassimeres and cheviots, with either plain or knicker pants. Tho Etons and Sailor Blouses are in the latest homespuns and cheviots, in Nght and medium shadings. We have such confidence in these suits that we wil give a new suit free for every unsatis- factory one. Your choice to-morrow at.. e At $1.98 You May Choose from the Following: 100 Boys’ Covert Top Coats, ages 7 to 14..... \ 100 Boys’ Eton Russian Suits, ages 3 to §, with extra] 1 9 ;1.98 knee and seat......--- seeeees esis secenecpeny ereecspentee 300 garments that are certain to be sold before the day 1s out Sale of Waists. New White Lawn Waists, 98c, Shown in the new Spring styles. All beauties, too. Made from extra fine quality white lawn; have full blouse, with entire front pin tucked and trimmed with Val. lace; then there are others 98 with full blouse and three silk embroidered panels; both styles have pleated back, newest sleeve and famcy stock. Choose special lot at..........eeeeeseeeeceeeeee Silk EolienneWaists Made from extra fine quality silk eolienne; full blouse, entire yoke shirred and elaborately trimmed with Val. lace; pleated back; newest sleeve; lace trimmed cuff and fancy Neck wear. trimmed stock, in white, light blue, lavender, gray, reseda, or pink.. .... Veilings and Rufflings. Lace Stocks, Lace and Lawn Chemi- settes, Collar Sets; special at.. Allover Nets, Venise and Oriental designs, suitable for covering en- tire waists; special ues, at, per yard.... Jewelry. Imported novelties in jewelry show daintier workmanship this year than ever before. For to-mor- row’s selling we have grouped three important lots at one attractive price: roth weautiful designs in imported welt gat] ed and rhinestone Brooches . Back Combs, 25c gold-plated top, set Enibelaced’ enea Handkerchiefs, Or Plain....e.sseee Embroldered and lace trimmed; Very newest designs hemstitched and scalloped ef- in cuff pine, fects; assorted designs 25¢ Brooches, Combs... and styles.. Millinery Values, -49 for Pyroxylin and Chifion Dress Shapes, Hand-made Hats, 1,98 for Hand-Made Hats, made over wire Ready to wear and ready to trim; frames on an unquestionably the greatest as- excellent saflor Sortment; new goods, specially shape; top 1s made and specially priced; in the new shapes and the made of pyrox- right colors; choice, ea, I 98 ylin braid and 3.98 for Trimmed Hats. underneath of We have told you about these shirred chiffon; Spots peters) weak prod of ue em. e yalues are evident. Tegiiite DME Ut: yo two lalike excepts tae every te trimming one contains the elements of fash- and are in the 49 jon, splendid material and ali best colors; je requisite essential apecial at. cack, ® all the best colors; es, de OO Men’s Negli Shi en’s Negligee irts Negligee Shirts at 98c. Negligee Shirts at 48c, Made of fine imported fancy mate- Fine qhaiity madras, printed cord- rials, in plain or pldited bosoms; od patna ane Trent FE araae. in coat or regulation styles, cuffs Pian He) OF Wl ith the neat figure or str! attached or detached, custom fin- fects; also pied and co & ish throughout; light and dark full and extra well finish plain up-to-date patterns; or plaited bosoms, sold at the exclusive 9 cuffs attached or de- haberdashers’ for iC tached; sizes 14 to iC 17; at...... $1.60; special at.....+ Special Sale of Men’s Underwear, Fine quality Balbriggan Shirts, have long or short sleeves, ribbed bottom; drawers with ‘double seat; all sizes; special