The evening world. Newspaper, January 21, 1908, Page 4

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sD FISHERMEN, DORY AND CATCH FAR OUT AT SEA Rescued Derelicts Insist that Sixty Codfish Be Hauled | Aboard Liner. LOST ON DARK OCEAN Schooner Disappeared from! Two Castaways in Their Half-Swamped Boat. | | Far out at sea, off the coast of New two fishermen, in a dory halt| were picked up last h steamship La | ght them to port} t the bottom | sixty cod- shermen’s Jersey, Milea with wat evening by ¢ Bretagne, W today, Flounder! of the water-filied dory w fish, the product of the Gay's work. | When the big French liner hove down | upon them and her engines stopped as she came within a ship's length of the | Mttle dory, the fistermen pleaded that | their boat, as well as their fish be waved, too. It was easy for good-na- | tured Capt. Verlynde, of the line Allow the steamship to drop back her great stern hung like a suctenk|| Toot above the heads of the men in tt dobbing dory. In a twinkling falls wore lowered and | the Bretagne's men soon had the little oat on davits, men, fish and all, at the| dec klevel. The passengers watched | with interest the operation of gripping two humans from the deep. The fisher-| men were so grateful for their escape from a watery grave that they d tributed their nice fresh codfish amo the officers, and there was plenty to furnish a fish course for the first cabin diners, + Magnus Johnson and Charles Wandell of No. Sil Atlantic avenue, Brook! were the rescued men. They are bers of the crew of the smack Litchen, | which put out from Fulton Market sev- eral days ago,, for the fishing grounds. Johnson and Wandall rowed away trom the smack vesterday morning early Seabright, and were returning with their haul when they lost track of their schooner. Just before dark the ligh of the Fretagne were seen. The | out on the steamef caught the distre signals of the castaways. POLICE SLASH BERLIN MEN IN STREET he With Drawn Sabres Mounted { Guards Charge Unemployed and Wound Many, FRAWLEY MODIFES BLUE SUNDAY LAN His Senate Bill Permits Con- certs Lectures and En- following Traged negro 1 ing, wr YOUNG NAMED WHITE PLAINS. N.Y Addis ; of t Mam on apy ‘ pany wno d e road 1s ing operated at a loss. The ¢ Gontrale several. trolley Unes, THE EVENING “WORLD. TUE POLICEMAN SHOT “BLUE” SUNDAY KAISER ff sit GOING TO AID CF ADVOCATES GET © MAKES NicahY AT SLEUTH, BYING TWO KNOCKOUTS EALL OF KOTALTY |Semni- | “isi Ip 2de see! Steals Away from Berlin to \Annua!l Came from Weapon Hecisions ie Eden Musee} S and Other Shows and | Picture Exhibits, Bullet Gripped by Detective and Giant Prisoner. Kie: and Su aoe suests. of His Son, covered ntial being erwise unlawful and Me arg law royal train wi he was ¢ Justice Davis jon obta Amuseme come t Ada .| FOUR MORE AUTOS FOR CITY CHARITIES USE. e two! Tio me Are to Be Ambulances, but fC ASTON ENT Sor Other Pair Are for Depart- attache the Harlem ment Officers. FROM mwetive Bureau, and See é com ROYAL GRAPE night to wa for ‘ommissioner Hebberd CREAM OF TARTAR He boarded a nd says he noticed Conroy have been drinking, He warned BakingPowcer ABSOLUTELY PURE : WOMAN “SUFFRAGE : BILL IN THE SENATE. | lders of the Liver druggists’ or by mail wa@r\nsist hav’ RADWAY & CO. Cheery Acheerful child will grow into a useful man or woman, Let them have a good start in the morning. Give them all they want of Elijah’s Manna, the sweet, crisp, flake food made from White Corn, Their eyes get bright because it “tastes so good,” Every Evening Until 9 o'Clock Grand Rapid Furniture. CROCKERY, LAMPS, BEDDING, & pO STEET LIBERAL CREDIT} $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week they become cheerful because Elijah’s Manna does not HA bs ee A ze Me make them “late to school’’—it’s all ready cooked, 20 " 2000 " 2.50 The food of the Old Prophet is geod for everybody, | 300 “ 30.00 “ 3,50 * Onr Termy Apply Also to k State, New Jersey, Pennayly and especis ully for making children cheerful. ny Grocers in large Family pkg. r5c, Elijah’s Manna most delicious ‘flake food made, the food comes to the table crisp. vetts, Khode Island an es | GRAND A ay Me Fl PSAREETS. 5 the Trial proves! When lowed to remain open the moisture of the air OPENS AN ACCO UN MOGZST CT STATION. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS. AV BET.105 & 104 ST. \ciswan makes it tough. In such case insist that it be dried in an oven as per directions on pkg., then it is delicious. Made by the Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. /You | blood and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. Ee I TTT SDAY, Brill Brothers’ JANUARY 21, 1908. If Brill Clothes were from only ONE good manufactur- ing organization, and_ there- fore limited in model, fabric designs and sizes, a man would have no more reason for buy- ing them than any other good clothes. But Brill clothes are from 18th Si. TEN of the best clothes makersy| in You can select} from 120 different models, |! from 500 different fabrics, weaves and colorings, and be sure of absolutely correct fit,]} because of the number, the va- riations and the gradations of Brill sizes. | All Brill Suits Clothing Sale Saves Misses’ High Cut Shoes America. and Over- 30 to 40% coats reduced. Men’s Overcoats and Suits that were $20, $22.50, $25 14") and $28 now reduced to | ey, vicuna, melton, velour and | cheviot in all the popular bro’ nis, Sand mixtures and in black and Oxfords; all journeyman tailored. Suits in neat, dark mixture worsteds, smartest yelours and chev usive model Brill “Mancheste dels six months to one year ina | Bik 4 STORES , Brothers Harlem Store Open Evenings Q | AY, nr. Chamb, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. SAO Na lathe mn Biway 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, 3,000 pairs in the lot; made or t Gun Metal Calfskin and Vici Kids: HIGH CUT; Lace and Button and 114 to 2, Real $2.00 val to-morroy t Napoleon Boots $40 for Women at Overcoats of worsted, ker: Sa | Hackett, Carhart 5@ Broadway at Thirteenth Street The Greatest Reduction Sale Ever Organized, Involving Every Garment for Women and Misses Without Reserve Special Note Small lots and odd garments are numerous, which you can pick up now at just a fraction of their value, 4 Fa 50 $1.50 Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calf- skin; lace and button. Extension soles. Sizes 2} 10 values, at. | WA 3 $4.50 .00 11D fo Sok Shoes at Tailored Suits Furs Tailored Coats Cravenettes Evening Coats Silk Raincoats Skirts Evening Capes Caracul Cioth Coats Misses’ Suits Girls’ Dresses Dresses Gowns Girls’ Coats Costumes Milunery Worth 81.50 and &2. Sizes 2!: to 8; ; leathers Sheva Sales HOUSE DRESSES—PETTICOATS—CORSETS LINGERIE — HOUSEHOLD LINENS | SILKS—DRESS GOODS—FURS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 | . The well-known “Tut= tle” $3 Brand. Sizes2! “ato 8. Widths B to E. Patent Colt- skin and Pat- ment Kidskin, $1.50 Men’s Storm Calf Shoes Tan Russia Calf and Black Box Calf “Water. +4 95 proof” DOUBLE SOLES, worth $3.50, at.- Sizes 61 to to 10. Boys’ Storm Calif Shoes “e s EXTRA HIGH CUT, Calfskin Uppers; double solid leather a Ge High Grade Furs Unusual Price Concessions CARACUL COATS, long models: Regularly $125.00 to $22 CARACUL COATS, medium arine! Regularly $140.00, 75.00 to 165.00 + 90.00, 95.00 CARACMjulariy $80.00 and $135.00, 55.00 to 95,00 FUR LINED COATS, fine broadcloth, best quality | fur linings. Regularly $70.00 to $95,00, 45.00 to 60.00 EASTERN MINK SCARES, Value $40.00 to $300, 22.50 to 175.00 MUFFS, $50.00 to $200, 25.00 to 110.00 : Granby L it Sraat PURIFIES THE BLOOD $1.50 worth $3.00 welted soles. Clearing Sale Price, a et Cental ce @| S.S:S. Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailmentapf mankind. When | from any calles this vital fluid becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, e in some form is eure to follow Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Boils, Pimple etc . while they show an the skin, have an andes y10e cause which is far deeper—an impure, humor-infected blood supply, and until this is corrected, and the blood purified, the distressing itching and burning symptoms will remain, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Blood Poison and all other blood disorders, are the result of a vitiated, pol- luted circulation, and will continue to grow worse unless the ateae is re- moved from the blood. Ip all blood and skin diseases S. S. has proved itself a perfect remedy It goes down into the circulation and removes all waste matter, humors or poisons, and makes the blood pure and health-sus- tainmg Nothing reaches inherited taints and old chronic troubles like S.S §, it cures because it purifies the blood and restores lost properties to | the impoverished circulation. Not only is 8 8.'8. a blood purifier of the | highest order, but a tonic and appetizer without au equal Book oa the | Sizes i fo 3, ll worth ), at "WE SWINT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. ! of Winter Footwear

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