The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1908, Page 12

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TEUIONE BEATS Ct iP ae ee AND Tubs Victor Left Queen: Minutes Behind Rival, Gets Here 49 Minutes Ahead. i WIREIL ESS BET REFUSED. | ‘Ships Often in Sight of Each , ; Other, Always in. Tele- 4 graphic Communication. The most exciting ocean race of Te-| leent years ended to-day when the ‘White Star liner Teutonic rushed p: ‘Bandy Hook Lightship forty-nine min- ‘utes ahead of the big arder Ca- ‘ronia. All the way which was left last ocean greyhounds were tand neck. Part of the ti ‘in sight of each other, and nea the-time wireless communication was ‘kept up be « The passengers and vessels were kept up to a high from Queenstown, Thursday, the een them. crews of both ch ‘of excitement throughout the voyage. Half a dozen men on the Teutonic raised a pool of $5,000 and tried to bet it agains. an equal sum to be raised on the Caronia, but the Caronia pa sengers, as Purser McCubbin rema ‘dy wireless, lacked sporting blood. Cidentally, they saved $5,000, ‘The Teutonic really beat the Caronta from Queenstown to Sandy Hook by 1 hour and % minutes. She left the; Irish port 87 minutes behtnd her rival and arrived here 49 minutes ahead of | her. A remarkable feature of the race! was the fact that there was a difference | of only one mile in the total distance dogged by the two vessels. The Caronin travelled 4,888 mfles and the Teutonic 12.887 miles, ed In- | and tho . but ik, . the wenther was chilly mck werk the north nd Monda, quaint the « | Caronia Came in Sight. ) o'clock vokout up a In half an hour the stght. As dusk fell the id neck and belching All the sen- | gers, men and women, lined the rails |and shouted Down in the firerooms | and engine rooms stokers and engineers | Worked ifke beavers to get every ounce of power fro mthe bollers and engines Californian Raised Pool. Alfred C. Stock, a Callfornia ranch- Iked to some of his fellow pas- s on the Teutonic and raised a $5.) pool. This he intrusted to Pu Shepherd. with inet ns to | municate with the Caronia and make a eri sent a wireless to Mecubbin. offering to be! t Teutonic would beat the C: arder to Sandy Hook. After a delay two hours MoCubbin sent back this reply “There is no sporting blood on this | pherd sent half a ‘dozen! sages, urged on by the] passengers, but the Ca HD) people were not inclined to gam! | | fog rolled out of the west and the ignite of the vessels were blotted out. vessel sighted the other again Thompson, however, cured a big lead by a ploce of good Iu yesterday evening. | Wireless Direction in Fog. | ' Approaching Nantucket Light in a The Daily Comparisons. Here are the daily comparisons, fig. ur from noon to noon, of each ves- April 2 to April arentontc se... -eee 482 | ‘aprt # to April | Prato ic. aia *hy rit ry ‘to April 6: sretfoniec Bessie Apri 6 "reatonic’ . Caronia |.... Apr Tt nettontc’ . oan ‘Kumi 8’ to” Apel sreitinte ‘Caronia Fairly Ate’Up Distance. Yt will be noted that the two big ships y ate up distance on the home n. The 475 miles which th avonia covered between noon on Tues- day and noon on Wednesday beat her} best record for twenty-four hours by nine miles more in the same period. fhe Caronia is a comparatively new vessel, while the Teutonic {s a veteran fn the transatlantic trade. Both ves- els have about the same capacity for speed, and when they happened to point their noses westward from Ireland on ithe same day everybody aboard knew there would be a race. The Caronia steamed out of Queens- town Harbor at 11.43 A. M. a week ago to-day. The Teutonic followed P. M. Their relative positions 820 320 at 12.40 changed when they 2 5 Mock, at the harbor entrance, and straightened out for the long dash across the Atlantic. Liners Almost Abeam. Almost abeam, the vessels kept company Thursday afternoon, Thursday nfght and all day Friday. The Caronia had the southerly pesition, There was a stiff westerly about a mile apart, thick fog, hi ppened to get Into sy, | marine communication wigh | the signal bell. This gave him his exuc: | position ¢ headed vessel down the New nd coast, straight for | Sandy Hook Light In the mean time Capt a unable ¢ kK up the sleet ana his confused m. Late in the ' sent a pee ta) eless to Capt. Th the latter had is i Ket. et “You bet I have." wired skipper of the Toutonte bac The lead {t gave him was held all the Way In. and the C, aronia was nc When the Teup nt ce in e Teutonic. Btar liner mol tansiea ap stung breeze and she was docking pn hour, The hand, docked as and her p city. before ore scatter! Jublla’ iling “down thre: n rH | NEW TREATMENT for ? CORNS BUNIONS Callouses | B= GLAD PHELT Over Night Remedy Coupon entitles everyone to § days free trial! “Ask druegis:! Sheet of plas ter and box of salve, edy complete treatment KEENE CO., (Ltd.), 69 Warren St., New York. | SAVE YOUR CLOTHES THESE TIMES. MANAHAN'S | NE GS PACK WRAP CLOTHES In TARINE MOTH SHEETS. | Music by arrangement F. A. Mills, Publisher, manera pgp ieee THE EVENING WORLD, IS FOUND GUILTY SIXTH MAN KILLED AT SAME SPOT SINCE JAN. 1, BAYO: eager Fled to Canad Jumped Bail, | Caught | | Returned and Was April 9.—The six yarns | tatalit year at the same spot o and Convicted. curred to-day when Charles Hudse ---- twenty years old, a boiler maker, f of No. Bayonne, was u Bh Md ur run de oy 9, drill engine ived this afternoon ul Railroad sions wnoen Twi +f mpting ‘ation, Judq to the Tombs he will be ope ted hin hursday wh Hudson Comp nen similar Jan, 1 way since the Blynn was Indited found gu wide reputation in the Te tion as an filegal p: County Medical Sock Attorney's office com! him. A young w as far weeks ago. |SEVENTH HANGING IN PHILA. IN EIGHT WEEKS. arranged to fon, She was in ils | PHILADELPHIA es broke in negro, mped his bail and flea B™ inset kel ‘or the nterloin sec- tioner, ‘The and the District- ned forces to trap nan who pretended that she needed his ser undergo an operation ottices when de Gray-Blin April 9—Warrick here to- T also a_ negro. et A quarrel, — Br nurderer to a eight w Lord & Taylor Sale of Handkerchiefs Friday and Saturday All Linen Hand Embroidered Initials TOc. each broken assortment of letters; formerly 1244c. & 15c. All Linen, Plaid Centres, Embroidered in Four Corners, TS¢. each All Linen, Hand Embroidered Medallion Initials, 18c., formerly 25c. 2GCs White Shamrock, Plaid Centres, Colored Initial and Hem, 256. each All Linen, French Hand Embroidered Initials, 38c., formerly soc. 5oc., White, Embroidered in Dainty Colors and Desi; Hemstitched and Scallop Edges, 5 Oc, each formerly 25¢ formerly 35c. formerly 75c. Batiste Embroidered Waist Patterns DI. 95; formerly $2.95 AllLinen Embroidered Watst Patterns $2. QS sformerly $4.00 to $5.50 Batince of Imported Robes (unmade) Half Price. Broadway and 2zoth St.; 5th Ave., roth St. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 9, 1908. Cut Giass_ ! Berry in diameter: 4 3 a rich, deep cutting Elsewhere $10.00 | Regular'y here $7.49 ‘ $4.98) For Girls of 6 to 16 Years Handsome Spring Mode! Coats At Cheehy Reduced Prices. or Saiad Bo vs 9 ine! = p EADY—Over 300 garments from the same manufacturer who furnished us with 1,400 coats for the record sale we con- ducted last Autumn, Only in the quantity involved is tt less important than the Autumn sale. ~The underpricing S great, the garments are as thoroughly high ciass—the op- Portunity in every way is fully as inv The details :— $16.74 Coats at $11.74 Bus Model Spring Coats, 75 in all—all t red; single and double breasted styles, fashioned of pretty novel ity ch checks, stripes and mannish mixtures, Prettily trimmed and lined throughout with silk $15.50 Coats at $10.74 Xv le and Double Breasted Coats, 100 in all; fashloned of plaids, checks, Stripes and novelty mixtures and a few of tan covert; finished with notched collars and tailored sleeves and lined throughout with taffeta silk, $13.74 Coats at $9.89 fifty Coats, fashioned of fine coverts, i ts, plain serges and manr 1 stitched tures; all m n tailored; finish sleeves tr nts lined through $11.74 Coats at $8.74 >: plaids, plain co: velvet collars and tailored s $9.89 Coats at $6. 74 serg and tailored s @ breasted styles. 65 in all; mixtures, novelty stripes, with notched stitched but with serge , made of novelty mix- stripes, plain coverts and nished w up notched collars “ ith tailor checks, ughout Misses’ and Children’s Footwear Some exceptionally. (shoes specially desi ANKLE TIES, PUMPS house ¥ interes ting models in our “Ri W al: ed and ONFORD 2s, “GIBSON TIES, * PERS, for dress FOR SPE zed_kidskin; anship throug AL SELLING—Oxfi nade over SG $ a to $3. in ounetee ak sizes 11 ——————_— ’ . Women’s Raincoats «<=: cidentally they have as well nrtee L, Our large rang $14. ae to $25.74 ized Silk Imp Models---Eight d ent models, in gray and slack-and. white, S, with distinctly Parisian touches in little ilar tri ;: $19.7. » $84.7. Oriental Evening Capes ly 2 tae embroideries—Eastern efiects—both are this year considered the acme of desirability, and both are repre- sented in this effective cape, just received from Turkey. full, circular model, in tine ‘Pearl white broadcloth, ned with soft gray chiffon and taffeta and exquisit ely decorated with heavy hat -embroideries in untarnishable gold or thread. C char. atteristic Exstern designs and iniricate plated f are introduced, some of y are studded with small turquoises. High neck, with turnover collar stiff with embroidery. The prices Aen according to the amount of decoration, from $67.75. to Flo lined Sale of Women’s Gloves.) = “MARIGOLD” GLOVES, two-clas P, French kid glace, embroidered b ___in tan, slate, black, beaver and white; a pair................,., $1 44 ELBOW-LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE GLOV) d glace, in t slate, black, champagne, white, pink, blue, red and brown; $3.25 altes a pair... : ie “$2.74 IMPORTED L. AMBSKIN G i black pai ee ee Women’s Neckwear _- Main ENG} STOgh 8 en Ie , ile bow and jabot; trimmed LAPIN EA») LACE COLLARS, reat trish ¢ chet sah eerres amen 12% to 14 in elsewhere 08; its Sales - Strom GCSES SPECI: --$1.74, $2.97, $3.49 and $3.96 Children’s Heacwear {{~7————————————— 24 «Fi. 13c a Box _ Assorted styles, white only, in boxes— box containing six neck lengths, Regularly 19¢ and 24¢ a box, $$ $$$ | The largest and best variety we have ever offered ot Straw Hats suitable for children of from three} to fourteen years, in all the new; apes and weaves— Middies, | Continent Rough Riders ddy" Hats—in Milan, sennit, fancy Japane: inaw and burnt Milan stro Fr m 99c io $4.49 Ist FY { | 19c and 24c Ruching, t } and popular ’s Sailors, Candies and Favors Basement. The end ot week Specia Matrowbone Caramels—lus- FOR SPECIAL SELLING, cles, i lunes thickly coated en with vanilla or chocolate caramel stiched‘breadclethy colors—rea TeSuarly 39, thy special... .89e blue, pear! and b 1; regular price Easter Favors—-Rabbit Jack Hor. $1.49 and $1.98; now $1.29) ner Pies; stand 24 inches high and French Torpauias —our own im- hold favors for a dozen persons; portations; regular prices $30) tof made up in our new favor work $3.50; now $2.24 1 PRL . 85.94 Aristecratic Blankets Humbled Basoment. AUSTRIAN CRIB BLANKETS—the world’s highest stand: of bedding quality; in delicate colorings; four sides bound with si crib sizes only in this lot. The lost some of their freshness from being handled in and prices have been revised accordingly :— stock, neh size, were $4.48 apiece, now $3.09 size, were $6.89 apiece, now $4,463 size, were $9.79 apiece, now $6.53 ——+10x58-inch size, were $10.48 apiece, now $7.03 LL LLLLLLLLLLI LOLOL L LO OL Le pe R. H. Macy & Co's Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices. B’way at 6th Av. q Macaulay's History of England, 5 vol We will accept Furs for storage, subject to full insurance against damage by fire or moths or loss by burglary. Garments. called for S4th to 35th St jupon request. Oriental Rugs == A Seccialls) reduced tri es, tn many cas import cos!, fine Oriental Rugs and Carpeis—al ou* oa imp rtation. Particalariy interes!ing — Kermazsia’, ras:an, Turki:h, Ma al, Soumac and Khiva Ruys, in sizes ranging from 6x9 feet to 16x20 feet, priced from $58.50 to $1,275.00. Medium sizes of Antique and Modern Rugs—Shirvan, Mossoul, Daghe:tan, Beloochistan, Shiraz, Bokhara, Ker- manshch ard Saruk—sizes from 2x5 feet to 5x8 feet—range in price from $12.48 up to $98.50. Undererieing of uaa “Suite, Caeehaa Easy Arm 7 cnairs and Rockers. , solid mahogany and ma- in gen- ORY tinished Irames, some handsot nely carved; upholstere uine leather and panne v PIEC THRE sale.. 37 TWo-P ——Regularly $83.23 sale... 6104.00 35.00 3296.00 192.00 ——Regulerly $11 $160.09 c $130.00 $154.00 $189.00 $259.00 gns and but one of a kind; 3 include figured velour, Verc £9.74 Cor 4.24 Couches, $20.24 24 Couches, $22.49 $24.49 Side ¢ Spring Apparel for Boys. » © LL Suits in regular stocks are made to our order. Fabrics stamped all Wool AR 1. Such fabrics we test with chemicals, and after selecti fabrics we select the model ular pattern of cloth, For can furnish extra Atacys}) we deem most suitable for a Suit regular stocks any we s tyle of trousers g lines:— Attentic ted to the following in the ne SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUS yp COATS, wert or 1 | ts cheviots; all the new spring aa 4 vt ; sizes 10 to 17 years, orsteds; six distinct $2.97 to $11.74 12 years, Tanne ot and grays— from. rang: 3.96 to $13.74) —made of, EFERS, long and] all-wool cassit and cheviots, in ke ae ae al the ney rg shades of ‘tan, ree live, and gray; Norfolk. style and red golf h’ side or box pleats and yoke; plain or with 97 to $9.74 ; sizes 7? to 17 Sik and Dress Goods Remnants: Underprice Basement Clearance. BIG accumulation of remnants of all sorts of fabrics—Silks, Dress Goods, White Goods, Wash Goods, &c.—comes to the underprice basement section for a Friday and Saturday clearance that should be as spirited as any remnant sale we have ever held in this section. Of some lines no price details can be given. Particularly is this true of the short lengths of such fabrics as White Madras, Dotted and Figured Swisses, Fancy Batisie, Plain White Nainsook, Cambric, Long Cloth, Persian Lawns, French and Victoria Lawns, India Linons, Ba- tistes, Swiss Mulls, Silk Mulls, Cotton Voiles and various other wash materials; also Fancy Suitings, Serg , Panamas, Albatross and Fancy Cheviots. Prices are fractional in every instance, assuring some of the richest picking you have ever known in a Remnant Sale. JUDGE BY THE SILK REMNANTS. Half and less than half regular prices for short lengths of plain and fancy silks of every description, so you may own them for about the price you must ordinarily pay for cottons. There are various lengths—for entire dresses, w and trimmin, Choice, 19c., 24c. and 29c. a Yard. Interesting Display of Combs ==». The manufacturers, who are co-operating, tell us this is one of the most comprehensive collections of imitation Shell Back Combs ever exhibited. Embraced are hundreds of different designs, including a number of massive specimens used for exposition display purposes. In connection with the display, a special offering of CARVED BACK COMBS, seit and amber colors; eleven different! designs: regularly $1.59 to $2.24; special ij case Books : : Low-priced Sets Raicony, OU know that you can buy late copyrighted fiction here for than in any other store. We sell such books at 98c., against the $1.08 or more asked in ALL other stores. And by this list you may satisfy yourself that we under- sell 0 on other lines of Books as well:— Low-priced Standard Editions—Cloth-bound. Batcony, rear. kens’ Complete Works, 15 volumes. ant AE? Thackeray's Complete Works, 10 volum: eat Novels, illustrated, 12 yolu . $5.94 Works, 6 volumes 34.48 Complete Works . $3.91 ulay's Complete Essa volumes ... $1.81 Shakespeare's Works, Han, ratford Ed. ve. $3.61 Finer Editions, leather-bound. Carlyle's Complete Works, volumes, half morocco. $12.21 Tolstoi’s Works, Library jon, halt calf, 12 volumes. .817,96 Dickens’ Works, Illustrated SterlMg Edition, 15 volumes, half morocco, .$18.24 rm Chas. Reade’s Works, Library Edition, 12 volumes, half calf Oa 4 Balzac's Works, illustrated Siete Edition, % morocco, 18 vols 22. ior Les Miserables, 5 vols., half calf.. coe half calf. Fielding’s Works, Sterling Ed., 7 volumes, half morocco. 49 Capt eS tuveyais Works, lildgtrated edition, 12 vols. half morocco. 814.08 Historical Romances, * vols., half calf ‘818.61 \ulwer Lytton's Works, illustrated Sterling Editi half calf. |$18.61 E_ A. Poe's Works (Virginia Edition), 17 volumes, bound in leather Tennyson's Works, Farringford Ed., 10 yols., leather bound Shakespeare's Handy Stratford Ed., 13 vols., leather bound Mrs. Browning's Coxhoe Edition, 6 vols. leather bound. Robert Browning’s Camberwell Edition, 12 vols., leather bound. Jane Austen's Works, New Pocket Edition, leather bound, 6 vols... $15.12 - $8.96 ——— a eee nee eee

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