The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1908, Page 9

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FNS CREW HS THLE OF WOE FOR BATISH CONSUL Only Three Left of Fifteen Who Shipped for a Four Months’ Cruise. REST GLAD TO DESERT. Survivors Say They Were Beaten, Fined and Put in Irons. ‘The crew of the British tramp steam whip Eva headed by Bill Koerner, able seaman, and Einer Grueg. the cook. ap- peared the efore Vice-Consul Thurston, at ish Consulate. In this city to: day and made formal charges of brutal- Sty against their first mate and captain. which they were compelled to endure. itis alleged, during a trip lasting four | Journed the hearing pending a further investigation ports y as It was told to |nows, and by that the all the men| were so sore that what was left of the| original crew for'rd all deserted but us) three, We determined to stick and tell | our story to the Consul here and see i€ he wouldn't stand by us “The last tim Thomas the poor | A new (THE EVENING WORLD, Kect's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravaganee EKOCH & Co. Friday Morning Sales (From 8 A. M. to 12 M. Only.) (No C. O. D., Mail or "Phone Orders.) INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS—our Morning Sales. To-morrow morn ing, from 8 A. M .to 12 M,, opportunities to secure reliable and standard merchandise at WHOLESALE PRICES. é that our prices during these morning events can- cheerfully refund purchase price should we steward trouble be the the n- We are so sanguin not be duplicated that we will underquoted. be x RRDPIC Women’s $1 Kid Gloves, 59c. P\WO-C et ASP IM LACE KID “fingers: the ait ading: SPE ‘= shades of (Main Fle spikes And their owl of a tom cat ‘The crew agreed hear ~ TRUNK AS CLUE IN CHICAGO PLOT Books and Papers of Anarchist Bear Names of k Concerns. for- pair 49c. & 75c. Photo Frames, 23c A sample line of IMPORTEL OT FRAM Ss. of leatherette in card and @ worth 23¢ 17c. Moire Ribbon, I 1c. MOIRE RIBBON: fine qualit white, Me IIc (Third Floor.) SS -50 W. Be Cetsets, 79. pink, neriy Suspect New Ye CHICAGO, efforts March §.—Continuing their TOP LAC! to connect the attempted ming waists mie Gah ief of Police G sina Shippy last Monday with an 4 istic plot, the police rid reporter on ed a ro uz house at No. 76 Jc @he had docked at street and seized a trunk ¢ foot of Jay street, Brooklyn, this * : pecece erty belonging 10 Ha The Eva had just completed th ast of alleged Anuar sts on leg of a roustabout voyage when shed " = arrived from Cienfuegos, her last port Women’s 49c. Silk Lisle Hos: before heading for York. She 2.000 PAIR: LeeeNeus SILK LISLE es high files the Britis being Isle of 1 skipper, Capt ether to deny her home port Her Yankee used ad, H. OR affirm his Swift. re saile rs? ers,” penor sea on my Baid. ship is my own busines The treatment received at the hands of the ¢ the Revere, nm and his t of the vo the men de crews of fifte ee stuck to re @ay for the entir They are Beamen William and James Bolstrus, and Mess Boy Frank Simpsor Down in the grimy of the officer 4 age was of the forward pay t @ld tramp. Bill Ko: years old and an Btood surrounded mates, who mow and again v y punctuated the recital with terms in corroboration of it and declared that thing could influence them to until the British Consul had heard their tales of woe. Seven Cocks in Fifteen Days. “Well” an Koerner, after d agreed that fi spokesman. “we sailed from mboy on Oct. 29 In ballast o Philadelph © berause the z his Bhipmates ha act as Trouble begay ok didn't suit on skipper, and while lay in port fo: fifteen davs loading coal for Newport News, we had seven different cooks on we board. We finally got under way with Elner eg. who shipped in th double of steward and cook. fo! Which he was to receive the wages o month p to Newport News rank, showed himself He was bi Into the men on t prov. In Newport Ne @ law who laid our comp fore the British Consul and later took the matter into the courts, but all the & is, fined—6 tt all, He punched amed Fr Pagus up was laid for five 1s Thom ‘compl * cabin boy's he said, had I didn't ship for that work and told him so n he put me fn irons and kept me locked up in a foom in bou Fined Cook Grueg 16 Days’ Pay. “Just before the cabin twenty-thre sailing the captain de @lared that the cook had put milk In- atead of cream in his tea, and set out to « 1a thrashin > eshor ask protec ¢ Con @ul, and kK that night t teen days’ pa irs eause { c alled to t up be fore six was logged two Mays’ pay. This sort of thing kept up, Bntil now, atter a four months’ voy Biner jess than or Month's pay coming to him, That {s one of e ngs we want the Consul ten out were two days ou nea ack Lo Newport News the ackled the cook again, br Bis face pretty badl fn put Yh trons for five days en ica aft to cook. About a) jas soup, and | into t negar n I de him out of the May we had a and ple was served in honor uf eturn of the cook, All but Three Deserted. “We returned to St. Thomas aga we bad been back to Newpor Main Fioor.) $2.50 to $4 Umbrellas, $1.50 TAFFET:? ¥, a superior borate and a e books was writen i tled “What Soci 1 Panto or A publisaed Main Floor.) To pevexi dealers buying— cuaritiies iimtied. 125th St. West, Between Lenox viding fight off the woukl-be assussin, Aver- & Seventh Aves. buch, now has a good chance ‘of re- } covery, Wanamaker Economy Basement ‘Presents Stirring Offerings in Desirable Merchandise The Spring styles in Women’s and Girls’ Apparel are displayed, at wonderfully low prices, The‘new Spring Shoes and Stockings are bere in excellent grades at exceptionally low prices, A complete store in itseli. Look at these special oflerings tor TOMORROW, $1 Shirts at 65c {| Women’s $12 Jackets | Shines Waists vag around Suit Docnméccoat atvier| $7.50 and $3 : with at ands ‘ rtand black cloth K fait form, somely dbred. izes 14 to tly braid t ned, 2 lined © Cr short Sleeves, open Men’ 's Seenende rs, 25¢ Has ee eae wit ieee Vo) ite and “hultone; tone White and £ a net | Girls) Tub) Dresses, $1 sleeves; or Yoke uf pluits, open front ert Leather aioanens Peigea vel “2 Children’s Drawers, 10c penis ue Hal Hose, 1214 | 874 stripes ‘aed, with semstiteded hem. Also Women’s $8 and $10 Hats, $5 HMondsome Hats, trimmed with flow eathers and win nd brown, Girls’ $6.50 Tub Dresses $4.50 ewan, 91-50 Silk V oiles, 55¢ sin een ahs ah hig e8, In printed Women’s $2 to $3.50 | Low Shoes at $1 ts s Patent | r Oxfords, with light and he Best values in nar- || row sizes $ enge, 3 t| Girls’ Shoes at $1.30 and $1.60 4 les | Patent leather gun-metal ealfakin Ribb t 2s Oy 4 piae kidsk! a ‘r cn tf ons a G ari iB a th! urd more. 350 R e and Satin | B. ys’ Shoes at $1 ul 4% a black, ite fs Sturdy Lace shoe Caseo calt- ail! wide, In black, white a Shinde, Lace sioen of Casey cult: Japanese Rugs . Reduced ‘Taffeta neni at 5%. Smaller sizes, $1.30. | 4 no) Ks of stra and at $1.25, worth $1.76 P. N. Corsets ‘Two models for ligures, supporters in Imported Jewelry n mode, Bray | at si $1.30 fig. eckdaces at $1. With pen- = | ures; of strong ¢outil lapis lazult or cora). side “steels 0, at 10c. ame. figures supporters {7 $12.50 Tailored Suits, $9.75) nh eer | Necklaces at 10c f styles Pearl pendants. Sixes ears Infants’ $2.50 Coats, $4.50 . TS 2 ae : reuinbres with $1. 25 & 1.50 Squares,75c¢ 30¢ Dress Goods, Ise y with cape,| Hematitched and! embroidered, jes, Also Long M eee ere; Bealloped 1.6 mos. to 2 years, cape brala-t 35e Turkish Towels, 25c Mussed Hontkerchiefs _ Women’s Stockings STARE | azhheen Bho te MOM) ae age 8 pales worth ge Or vent) $3.50 Napkins, $2.75 Men's. 1( Children ockings | Bleached Seoteh Damank, 24 24 tn econds'’ of %c ti t black cot-| $3 Double Blankets, $2.35 a Pair Women’s Wrappers, $1.25 | vk, ounce, braid. 25c Laundry Bags, 15c Of cretonne in @ var Hot Water Bottles G&Syringes At SUC. secon $1.50 kinds ettic pte at $1 5 of lbe wi y of colors, eless quality— sie thread: low of white ribbed | oft eae =| neck Women’s 50c Belts, 25¢\*% 4 sizes turer of Rabe he i Imper- eoabanateclors Aprons, 25c ect a Nee Pena 81 Belts a ud- | lawn or checked ginghamas| inserted; all sizes. Fountain Syringes ded Plastic E k ms. are BIDSASLY, all rapid flow. In all sizes. JOHN WANAMAKER ae THURSDA:, MARCH 5, Southwest Cor; 6th Ave. ctl 18th St. H a Sample Lots and Overpro- duction from Famous Brock- ton and Lynn Makers at 4 of Real Value. Sample Shoes for Men, Women, Boys & Girls At $1.00 Pair These Shoes Are Well Worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Women’s Sample § 4. Shoes at Brill Ratieadts Are REAL Raincoats for Appearance, Comfori and Practicability. Raine Worth 31.50 and 82.00, to & a hun, n tor 1 all @ feat a 3 Misses’ Sample red styles nothing, s mBst be nent expert failow because thegar- ments will not tit Srill C) woven tor 1 fabrics speci ted naturally Cravenette”’ process vene Shoes at y for Brill woat tailors in as the best ra practical, comfe their s will hold table, smartly wet-excludii worn out. Brill Raincoats that —Black, Oxfor Brill Raine —all journey are $13.50, $15 i and sty Dan Worsted Suits that are $18 and $20 Values Special at $13.50 jum weight (suitable tor all-year-around ive blue, brown and black serges, with chalk- overplaids—also mixtures, on gray and , 1908, Brill designs. Jull season—a saving there! a big milli—bought under Fabrics wear) Clearing Sale of 6,000 Pairs etal Cifskin, Extension soles. t to Sts 4: 00 Made of ected Patent Coltski Is are 3 new Spring durin, err 1 Vinest Fal and Wirter Sha Ott, 1 ing was di Fabrics were ice—a saving Instead of $21 Sis duction of pr °18.59- Velour, Cassimere and Cheviot Light Weight Suits That Were Up to $22.50; Special at $12.50 Here are garments trom such concerns as Stein, Bloch and Z| The very highest Highest standard saving there for vou Solid Calfskin Uppz's Boys’ Leather Sole. MEN'S sizes 6 to 11, a Women’s Oxford | Ties prime . at, per pair....... Vici Kid, Patent Co.t, Gun- Metal. Sizes 2% to 7. Value up to £2.00. Shoes, sizes up to 5! Men’s and Boys’ L. Adler Bros. standard in fabric, an duced in America. miming and style. garm tailorin ay Show? IVs free, and yet it’s r good money to For you can go und 7NapoleonBoots for Girls you won't be pestered to buy — you 5% wee ” can wander around at CUZ WO @ Ane BEND SR om is your leisure and exam- Extra High Cut ine the 120 different diferent fabric designs of Brill Clothes The show demonstrates surely to every visitor the fact that Briil Clothes are New York’s most mod- ern clothes. Cull at any of the four Brill Stores, $6 Worsted Trousers, $3.75 Hungerford sysiem journeyman tailored Trousers. They permanently hold the shape. stripe effects. Sizes for all. $6, $7 and $8 Value Dudley Suits for Boys Reduced to $395 Waterproof ( combination Suits, with both knickers and knee pants that can be worn in four different ways, Every suit guar anteed to give S6 worth of service, or a new suit free, But: AY, a. Chambers St. 125th Street, cor. 3d Avenue, FEA ee WREL Hath St. n. Bway. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. Made trom selected lan Kidskin, Patent Coltskin and $4.39 Vici Kid; maker’s price, $2.00; at. Misses’ Tan Shoes Szzs 5 to 8 and 8% to 2, at. $4-00 Extension Soles 1.39. —.ace and button eee = 0 heel. Value g2 Men’s $2.50 Sample Shoes $ English Welted Soles, sizes 6 to 11, at Patent Coltskin with dull Caifskin tops. Box Calf models and the 500 for Spring, 1908 pure worsted New gray Harlem Store Open Evenings FOUR STORES Oe ~., Beentothe 2 | Clothes A SONG HIT ABOUT THE FIREMEN, “The Boys that Fight the Flames” is the title of the song hit of | George M. Cohan’s new musical play “Fifty Miles from Boston,” as presented at the Garrick Theatre after a successful run in Boston, The words and music, complete, of this latest popular Cohan song will be siven in the Magazine Section of next Sunday’s World. Music by per- mission of F. A. Mills, publisher. They are sample lots rom th: best Haverhill shoe makers. Your choice to-morrow at $4.50

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