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‘work would go where the bovs belong “HOBO” SAILORS HASTEN THE END OF WINDJAMIMERS They’re the Only Kind Now Willing to Ship for Long Voyaes. CARGOES SCARCER, TOO | Big Bark Brilliant In With} Story of a Bloody Bat- |x tle Aloft. | ‘The log of the big 3.600-ton bark Brill-) fant, which docked at Bush stores, | Bouth Brooklyn, this morning, after @ passage of 14 days from Kebe, Japan! giving the official account of the Inet! yoyage, which began in Philadelphia two years ago, tells the tsory of how | tho end of deep sea sailing ships ts being hastened. mall ‘Tt won't be long I reckon," Mate Charles R. Grant, while he pes mourntully at her towering epare, | “when those yards and masta will heve/ to come down for the last time and she| will be converted into an old barge, to) be ‘yanked around from port to port} Uke a mud scow. sWe can't get decent crews to man | these vessels any more, We sailed eut of Philadelphia on the last day of | March, 1908, carrying twenty-six men, Besides the apprentices, before the mast. Only three of that original crew have returned in her, and we have shtpped | practically two new crews since the! frat crew left her in San Franctaco. ‘They won't go deep water any | more, and I can't blame them. Higher wages, shorter voyages and better grub | attract them to the steamships. I'd go myself if MK wasn't t I love th great spread of canvas eo Well, But simply can’t make up my inind leave the old windjammers as long there ts one afloat that I can get @ berth in. Cargoes Scarcer, Also. “Tt ts hard to get cargoes, too the tramp steamers be * ous, You sce, they sail and arrive on ° heave to as is for a a sailing now officers. ¢ ship- soe around tie enly } doing able seamen bunt of the lower & the men shipped to ¢ up to th galls and cut on the yard aro “It has been a pretty dull voyage." eat Ch Chapman, a bright, young Englishinan, who sad he was only walling f 8 four rs of appren- tigeship to when he Intended to seek a berth on a steamsh only Jent worthy of ment to monotony was during the | tropics, jthem plunge to the deck uny moment, | | |t sidewalk, down on the s the gymnastum oval with this summer. outwant passage from Philadelphia, when two foremast hands started a battle aloft which ended In one stab- Fountain Drinks bing the other while they were fniah- are terved to perfection at Ing the row In the fo'castle. | | y il Stores. A Fight Up Aloft: Aayhrt Reta uF why oO know » don’t go my, UCGHCUAN (IhibelaRGArOen Gs=arna) ant Our Ice Cream Sodas, tempered brute who abipped out of Sundaes & Phosphates Philadelphia, and he and an Ene ist cannot be equalled for sailor, whom we onllod Yorksltre Jack, Purity, Quality and Flavor were sent aloft ty unbend the fore i Le, wpper-to'mallant sail to be patched While at our Stores do not fail to purchase a Box of our Delicious Candies for your Family or Friends in the Country while we were in good weather in the “Our attention on deck was attracted by erles and curses from aloft, and we looked up, to see the two men clinched @ud swaying on the vard-arm, 10 feet above the rail, We expected to see if you want Purity and Flavor . yelling to ght it out in vhen fights take place in Offieers naver Inter- to have overboard and Do you want the best Caramels coines down and into the inthe world? Buy where only the wateh below id see the fun Presently es on deck again and sells na When I went Into the fot fo nund with Stores manywhere Soles Agents everywhere | torcastie oe renchy a shoath knit $0 he was not Riad when Fren i Hise hadn't seen tt We reall Frise ant reached port tn Her 4 w Nef giistened, in apien maa-o-wwars and har standing When Philip ES eat tinetrenten Tt shane. of a man-o Great Stocking Sale. Special, This Week Only. ire Py Sale Made— © agent, went | nied Mate Grant m Morrison on the splendid apnearance one lendid apnesra: fecharge a acelanentin ) bambun fishing aa with ease ol) tor a SEWARD PARK CLEARED OF EVIL -VIL_CHARACTERS. “Moral Plague Spot of Spot of East Side” Is Made a Fit Recreation Place for Women and Children. Or for half dozen All Cars\Transfor gon nutty LEXINGTON TO 3D BOTH TO COT Ste Seward Park, which Julla Riohman characterized six weeks ago as ‘he moral plague spot of the east side, has has adopted the special regulations sug- Sested by Misa Richman. Groups of men |are no longer allowed to gather on the A policen ned to the park to see that every per- must either Keep walking or wit Men are no longer allowed to go, THE ret sn health and May Sa'e of PIANOS $5 DOWN & $1 A WEEK We will deliver the piano to your home on payment of $5. NO i erest, NO insurance NO extras whatever. Price includes style stool with back and cover. rs Artiste Pianos are master piano construction. uaranteed for 15 vears. Sunday World Wants Work PERFECTLY Mi l L K Monday Morning Wonders. RE “Regal One of the 104 correct Regal styles for this season made }} in all leathers. VY Sizes MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED roaderay, cor th St, ett ton, Herald S. &. cor, at0t Ste cor. 7th Ave, FOR WOMEN. Newest Shapes in a When New Yorkers say vie to a fashion, it is established. The best dressed New York Spring's new Regal Oxfords. Patent, Gun Metal and Tan—they're waiting for you in every Women’s » Regal store, Qxfords in “Regal Brown’’—the new, exclusive Regal shade—find their color affinity in the new Copenhagen Blue that meet with such favor in the latest gowns and hats. The model shown here is characteristic of the custom smartness you'll GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S.STORES OBTORRS MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS CALS Brown’” Oxfords women have said “yes” to this In. all the correct leathers— find among the 104 new Regal models for women this Spring. The perfect satisfaction afforded by Regals throughout America and in twenty foreign countries is evidence of their standard quality. Your exact fitting is doubly guaranteed by Regal quarter-sizes. $3.50 and $4.00 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLE BOOK SENT POSTPAID ON REQUEST Brook; 9406 Fifth Aveu bet. oth & 1th Ste, #1 Broadway, near Marcy Ave. 1003 Broadway, bet. Ditmars St. and Willoughby Ave. "1376 Broadway, near Gates Ave. a Bona espponte Central R. Reo ‘Tersey Clty, N. 3. s06 Newate lig tea lee N.J. 25253 Main So THE EVE NI NQ WORLD. | WALTERS _———————— (Se arsenic Wane Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. ¢ KOCH & Co. Weanesaay Morning Sales From 8 A. M. till 12 Noon. The well merited success of our morning sales is attesied by the crowds always in evidence. Values speak louder than mere words. We name many stirring economies to-morrow. 2 usual restrictions on quantities will prevail to prevent indiscriminate buying by dealers. No Mail or ‘Phone Orders. $1. 25 Striced Loutsine, ee $5 Women’ 's Low Shoes $1.65 THER SIDE LACH hand. sewed | weit elsewhere a morning sale. yard (Main 10c Fancy Lawns, 4)40e | |Praxcy Lawns: large assortment $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits, 79¢ of dainty flowered and figured ef-Ppyoys COLORED WASH Ts | fects, suitable for souse dresses. Gtussian atid sailor blouse Kt dressing pute! y kimonos and ir sacques; ab ors; value loc 1 * 43€ (Second F loor. y {|__| | 49¢ Hair Brushes, 29c. | ast col- (Third Floor) $1.00 Pillows, 65. PLLLOWS; size 20x28 inch HAIR BRUSHES; dark wood backs, 29c large sizes, with twelve rows of pure bristles; value A ieamaters eda 8% Ihe 49.5 morning price. 6 nt; all feathers; Main Floor.) covered jn Cc A i ‘ourth $3.00 Waist Boxes, 1.65. come EE 50c Westphal’s Auxiltator, 25c| WESTPHAL'S AUXILIATOR — The perfect hair dressing; advertised | dha sola universally at WAIST UTILITY BOXES; our morning price for this 25c y Japanese size bottle trimmed with — rattan; (fain brass handles. A dur | ) Moments Tailored Hats, 2.85 AILORS, TURBANS AND VARI- OUS OTHER % MODELS, in rough braid; trimmed with velvet ribbon and wings; colors and black Also in Burnt Straw with 2 85 e brown and black 1.65 $1.25 Bed Spreads, 89c. IEAVY FRINGED CROC SPREADS, for double beda; hone: comb and Marseilles rever: ible designs; always re- talled at $1.25 jf Mons or plain tailored 1 .79 (tated Fioory inches wide; in white, pink [J smart trimmings of ‘lace and medal Kind with un ih tucks. Regularly $3 0. 39c¢ Striped Ribbon. 24c. SATIN AND MOIRE STRIPED RIB- cardinal, old rose, hunter mais, “« PAJAMAS ; military 4 braid loops pearl (Fourth 45c Val Lace, 23¢ PRENOH VAL LACES, insertions to match; suitable for trimming sum- mer dresses; % to 1% inches Wide; value 460; | morning 23c price, per dozen yards.... (Main Floor.) ——_—_—_$_ Men's $1.25 Pafamas, 89c $ SOLID BLUE DAULTON AMBRAY collar, with and large value $1.2 89c buttons; Ey i (Main Floor.) These Specials for All Day Wednesday : (Main Floor. Misses’ & Smail Women’s consists of LINGER nd colored do art fashion ngs are of dainty laces and embroid lay only Misses’ and —E AND TWO-PIECE TUB DRESSES of fine stripes. It is a fresh, new assortment, ates now eagerly sought by best dressers, Value $5.00; * 3. 05 Small Women’s Tah "Shirts, Ey 95, ivery one of them is worth $7.00, We bought the lot from a manufacturer about to retire from business, who disposed of his stock on hand at less than the materials cost him, These skirts are absolutely new and desirable in every way, and are made of fine chiffon panamas in two excellent models full plaited or gored flare; some with one edeep dele ours with two straps You should take advantage of only, a $7.00 value, at. ' 3.95 Remnants of Dress Goods At 1-3 Off Marked Prices. An unusually busy season has left us with a quantity of shor lengths of fine DRESS GOODS, consisting of the choicest and newe of this season’s weaves and colors. They are now marked at consid erably less than the regular selling prices, but in order to effect a qui clearance we shall, on Wednesday only, take off 3314 per cent. of th: marked prices. An unparalleled opportunity. 125th St. West Between Lenox 9 & Seventh Aves. | In no other disease is a thorough cleansing of the blood more nece: sary than in Contagious Blood Poison. The least particle of this insi powerful disease, cures Contagious Blood Poison by purifying the circulation, | pure, fresh and health-sustaining, as the patient gets under the influence of S. S.S,, and continues unt: completely restored to health, free, (Bet Se ee ‘The Democralic It will be held in Denver, July 7th, 1908, as decided by the Democratic National Committee at Washington, Dec, 7th, 1907. More than 10,000 facts and figures of this important kind are printed n The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 1908—and they are so fully in- dexed that they may be located and turned to at a moment's notice. This greatest of all ready reference books—a whole library of informa- tion condensed in one compact volume—is of special interest to the voter, showing all manner of statistics about previous votes cast in cities, coun- ties and States; polisieal platforms, exports and Imports with relation to the tariff question, &c.; And a Record of Human Endeavor and Acconrpiasmest During the Last Twenty-five Years. GET A COPY; AT NEWSSTANDS 25¢; BY MAIL 35c | | 89c $5 Lingerie Dresses,3.95 | S. S. S. BLO aD BaIsOn S- i- ous virus will multiply in the circulation and so thoroughly contaminate the blood that no part of the body will be exempt from the ravages of this Usually the first symptom is a little sore or ulcer, | insignificant in itself, but soon the blood becomes so contaminated that/ | the mouth and throat ulcerate, glands in the groin swell, hair and eye- brows come out, copper colored spots appear on the body, ‘and frequently | sores and ulcers break out on the flesh to humiliate the sufferer. S.S.S. It attacks the disease in the right way by going down into the circulation, neutral- izing and forcing out every particle of the poison, and makiug this fluid The improvement commences as soon il |every trace of the disease is removed from the blood, and the sufferer Not one particle of the poison is left for future out-breaks after S, S. S. has purged and purified the blood, Book on the home treatment of this disease and any medical advice desired THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, National Convention | o 0 i | S| TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908. LEX/NGTE ON? 705" : VE yan, Muslin s atte 6, brands shed Slze Muslin Sheets 4200 inches num lot, good .8iy¢ 10,000, Siualin Pillow Cases, 42x80 Nem Mla Prk Ihe 10,000 yds. Fast Color Glass ‘Towel- 17 Inches wt orien; May red and 4ise -Viire Linen Kitchen Craw ton MAK 8 ed fame oul wer May ac Sc hem- Bedroom Towel Price é Huck 4,000 Bedros a ee moe hem- 7 Kefoath” dowaley’ ie 5 Petce pweles May 10c aot pdt Napkins, orth Atay Sale Prive, 29C pall A NE GaGa eae ‘Table Nap- ins fast edge; | Sst io value: 59c | lercerized Table inches; fast | fer 98e BLOOMINGDAL Drugs and Toilet Goods Our Annual | dal Bliver tehedt; £1.50 Croe! f ed Bpreeds; full elie; Boe. immer May Sale Pr t Bed Spread worth up to *TQ6O™ ST May Sale of Muslin et ae greatest and best we have ever held, is now under way. Come! May Saie of Household Linens and Bed Clothes Some of the reasons why it is a phenomenal success: leached Gorman Table Clothe, Sx nino Tron “dus Fine. Mercerts Inchen ine nd o ay 60c Disc Records, 25c Advertised Elsewhere as Great Bargains at 39c wide: : OM. unmatched worth 9Ge jae; hem- 98c hem- su bt pretty 8 hes wide cher Bat ard; 5 F . Soap, |1 lb. package, | Taicum Powder, ||| we name a tew | 2 tor 25c| 1 oz. blocks,/O0c, Z ior 25c You. So, | ,Daet by) gy BARTTONE Soros. | yum ths Aterry| \baence “Makes the Heart || Giyeo Thymoline $1 ms, Sayre Furited Green tie Merry Widow, | we” ne Meee vegt Dave are | Liquid Peptonotds. . With jong oF year. ‘Over. Phillips’ Milk of May nent Fyeneh manufacture worth Bbc,; very speci 00 No Mall, "Phone or C. 8; speotni pod also, reasonable, the goods. aoe Gloves _Specials $1.00 ED Movsat PALE | Picture Framing 4 u At Ha'f Fegaiar Prices { Bicon ngdales’ will make Hic frames of very pretty + patterns of moulding at haif! the usual Pee for, per foot..--. 5c|| 7 BLOOMINGDALES’ $3.50 Pure uk Umbrellas, $1.95 A very special offer ing of 26 inch pure s umbrellas for wome They are made on the improved and very sub- 4 stuntial paragon frame Have eteel rods with case and tassel, Tre colors are in navy blue, garnet. brown and j green. A variety of Pretty handles Main Fie BLOOMING Sale of Watches Two bargains for men and women. Men’s Thin Model Watches, 16 size,open face style, fitted’ with regulated /-jewelled, nicke!-plated imported | worth §5,at Pe 9O Hy 3 Women’s Solid Si ver 4) Chatelaine Watches, engraved cases, fitt with imported mov ments; sterling chute- laine pin to $2. 69 match; worth $4.50, at Main Floor, 59th 6t, Section BLOOMINGDALES' Men’s 50c Underwear, 25c BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS— Shirte have long or short sleeves with French neckband, and drawerahave double gussets and suspender tapes large pearl buttons. Not more than three suits to a customer, Men’s $1 Sik Finished Underwear, finest quality in flesh, novia, sky and white; all sizes. *59c Lin Floor, Mh St. Seetton, HLOOMINGDALES ——= Great 6-Day Sale of Sewing Machines at $9.50 to $18.75 A saving of Haif the Exclusive Acents’ Prices The machines in this sale are expressly for Bloomingdales’ by one of the most reputable manu- facturers in America. Every ma- chine bears the maker's The prices we ask jor these machines represent about half the agent would ask you for ma- chinea not one whit better in made Style A, $9.50 any detail, Agents’ Pricesare $25 $35 $40 or —— — —— Prices $9.50 $12 $13.75 Agents’ Picesare $45 $50 $6) Our - —— Frices $15 $/6.75 $18.75 If you should happen to lose or misplace 1 of the machine, you can at once without any tr ple at very small cost. Main Flour, Lax. Av, Section, BLOOMINGDALES' Sharp Savings in Pure Groceries jor Wednesday gang Thursday : Asparagus sous regular AOG: Maine | Corn lic CON) /ata.8'< All Our TO Cent ERK Noodles, A « (Not more than ix fare Jain " kayer tgs) 1s bere ed Sardines in Oil—Bost tm. ‘Ou, Ide. a for | yond our regular icles customer has i Prunes 1 inrgs, Dainty “hui "Quart Full Quart Buti’ Quart” Bottle Queen Jy, Olive £96 Bottle “Finest Nar ie Bottle Balad OW 1Cot 206 | Basement” BLOOMINGDATES’ Storage of Fars, &c. Our improved cold storage vaults are the most modern and the safest in the city. Our charges DUETS BY Sale of $1.50 Griffon Safety Razors (Lee eee $1.50, $1.00 Griffon Razor Strospiag | lachine — useful and practical, Heretofore never known to sell ior less than $1.50. |__Matn oor, 60th St. Seotion == BLOOMINGDALES' =—— Sale of Popular Jewelry Mercury Wing Veil Pins, gold plated or silver; set with turquoise, emeralds, sapphires, rubies and other pretty stones. generally for 25c.; our price = Gold P.ated Mer- cary Wing Col- lar or Ribbon Pins, French ol very pretty special at Main Floor, 59th St Section Wines and Liquors Fine Callfornia Ung or Claret, in halt bottles. University Bye Whiskey—Aged tn tho | yishy i anrert Boz" full quarts, very ‘special tusmorrow. . + 99c woud: lar very price Alo--Ver ore than on par di Ws desig: I'm Dreaming of You. Making Byes. Honey, Songs in. A postal or’ phone request will bring our wagon for Griffon be tempered steel and a good holder, struction of this rasor is so simple and sale that the most inex- perien, shave cutt Never they sold for less than Our special Price TO-MOTTOW ee seee ie gS S = stones; Port, Shi tu ram y dost » doz, nia Port Pxtra gallon bottle Imported Como Imported Cownae * fine (88° The ~ Ali Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lexington to 3rd Ave., 59th to 60th St, -———— COLLINS AND (|f) ARLAN. Does You Love Met Faika by Cal Stewart, brilliant stones, Gold Plated to a cus: by George P. are most 50c Safety Razors | blade of finest plated Griffon The con- iced man can without fear of ing himself. before have 50c 25c |} Sold 6c set with thine- 10c Rhinestone Horseshoe '}} Pins; excep- | value ZAC | Brooch Pins, repro- duc | tions of im- ported mounted with “7 25¢ errs, Rice 12 our regu- |! Rye Whiskey— aining no spir-~ Very, special. bottling ‘ines we 79¢

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