The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1908, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, TH’ Brides and Bridegrooms Who Figured To-Day in Triple Wedding on the Majestic FLUNG DYNAMITE FROM MAYFLOWER TO SAVE TWELVE t Collegian Boylston Jeltisoned Three Tons of Explosive at Risk of Life. * GOLD ORY. | O78 Old Cup Defender Dipped RNE TONER NRANONRS: ENO. DEACON Mastheads Under in Hurri- cane That Wrecked Her. | for the stc fo,abate, as was de: Evening World. by the. We dec é of dynamite, on. the e score that it might either be ex of a 8ea And blow 6 or that its weight “nay, would surely of the astern ir hud. already commenced to sive | ‘The most thrilling story of a ship- Pewreck and rescue that the Atlant $ Ocean hae given up in years is that of § the survivors of the treasure-secking TELLS OF WIFE'S ON SHIP BEFORE wh cruise of the cid cup defender May-| away flower, which was destroyed in great West Indian hurr The story was written t by, of this elty, one of th athletes who chartered , and sailed from New ork on @ hunt for a gold-laden Spanish galleon, lying » @t the bottom of the Cari It ds @ simple recital of good-natured { bravery and resourcefulness in peril, 4 @nd convincing evidence that the col f lege athlete is able to take care of hi 4 eelf under any circumstances, For ; first time the story reveals that the 1) } Mayflower, all through the storm, while t). 4 the twelve men aboard her were wait- sunk r the dilemma that Led Party Which Broke In On} We had tried one u | , ‘ | RoR e CLS a Accused Couple in , Be Passed by Officials | i} it flo: away, the man Hotel Room. | Until the Marriage. an Sea. who vonrd reported that n. This | nal episode in which Mrs. The Immigration authorities were the Hardy Irwin and John C | Cupids res: onsible for a triple wedd of detonating ¢. aps were Gray, ttom of the vcean.” tist decorator, were sur- that was to-day celebrated in the de- the ing rescue or death, had on board :hree | Buoys Floated Toward Derelict. acd Atla City Inn, Staten serted library of the White Star liner tons of dynamite and a case of deto- shipwrecked men did not know| Jsland, by Edwin ur Irwin, the Majestic. ‘The 4 mating caps, stored in the long-over- husband, and overt E aware ' Banging stern. Threw Dynamite Overboard. win, the As the stern pounded the seas there Sigucren Goin was momentary danger of the dynamite chi kan (aie Ge exploding, and one of the college men, inden ump Han. | ordnance in the U: States Na 6. S. Boylston, of Baltimore, carried aiaes he trough of} qi; the whole three tons from the co fonw the ra a case lege adventurers, neh a_ boat, was a man besides Scull, of ida line to the RL; | oune. | oe all imony. auditor rows back of Mrs. Ir- | "The ing, Bop His «rd, and C. iterafartnelertn as ain; Edward Pert mates; J. Nelson, stew- | sitting win's seat The naval officer, whose home is in Orser, A. Peacher and E. f tie Ran ling Fiey iad|Jenkinstown, Pa. said that in Febru- Blousten. 1 Ost. proved iz] ary, 1907, brother has summoned! Mr. Derby's s begins with the | UA Yt hreate: ed to capsize them him to Brooklyn and asked him to go morning of Oct. when a beautiful | sea poheayy down to the Atlantic City Inn and en-/ landsmen) but | Mr. Derby tells or what. followed: wage: ay room.) Letters) they pleintit (in, nrise charmed the t Perl |the suit had obtained had aroused his’ !! suspicions and informed him of a pro- jected vielt of his wife and Gray to the) Staten Island inn Capt. Irwin's Testimony. ast We decided to! Accompanied by Harold Parrish, a ing out of her lazarette and ! bus s partner of the plaintiff, Capt went to t inn and engaged e d Parrish were in room a couple Room 2 The ¢y, described what he had heard in the room and scraps of con- Yacht's Seams Started. tng badly and am. He tells how at noon, increased carried away all he is a i }iand, O., and was to have met and mar- ried Miss Wet then appeal te at all t nat had flvated to him stern | through the wall. hgement apr We His brother's wife and Gray were in| vent plaintift anc u ere, ‘The iue®.nd, bis tou After the at when Mrs. Irwin she tell upon her knees , Hd, forgive me. What shall 1 J attempt her hus- Pye went 1 Mr, Smith a rowboat and here i eiec tas hd atvempted to era and will make (i West One Hundred et, Deawon and iis o-night for Cleveland banquet on the Maje: Landlord Intervenes, th the gun.” said i e i Mademainelie,” and. the | Harris. comedians are singing it ite rf? publish ete words and music | t Dumols and 38 ’ : i t A oat ey ( it Ca evolver he fell i thle’ sang will he published in the Sin. G , ‘ on the Mayfower. | [oC Capt Pevolver Ref World® next Sunday” week, Oct, is. | few \ iow a x ransferred to the downs ites n't forget, next Sunday Weel der a I it ip one at & time by means of | Gray caught and from your ‘newndealer dn} Faltion | , “i eration ts thus de- | 8!) 5 Mmittea | ibs ; to do bi r } , t. Jonn—the afternoon and left before Mr. Irwin ar- | “ ho. weakened Mrs “ary Ryan said she was Ved hove 8 ' , Oak ened ew Lin the frwin maneton ‘The governess spoke of one Christmas | che 1 e work 1 cient he Clinte Brooklyn, ae when Mr. Irwin aa refused to attend hack my} him up. ne fou & 1—Ol 8, a y j tha Caristmas tre Uylties because who w F sw nm in 1 of the line, |1u7 Gray had. paid trequedt calla on | git hare ne Menetay mit enne pe could nip th ‘ c aig, decid: Mrs Irwin. He caine very often in the, Aeenrntor would remaln: \ he stew- : nd, paddled with @ straw hat on was the k in a pray at. life pre- sae oma the, EN i rays Black Castor Left Stripped of Sails t und" had ie . BEM oT Slippers and Low Shoes. The widespread demand for Black Castor for both evening and street wear is well met by our exceptionally large stock embracing various styles. Slippers, Braided vamps, $5 & $6 Plain Slippers............. $3 to $6 Low Shoes, Corinthians (with buckles) and Newports, welted AO ae en pprerrrre: | all thes Air. Der held in The sealed pa guarantees White Rose soge Alexander bs Tr Broppied Three Vous af Basin Ceylon Tea Fie sini gore on to describe the er || A 10c Package makes 40 Cups, SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET Rd bow whe lay-to for hour walling y ‘dynamite | Breserve discipline, with failing to visit tionlasitollowaeec the station house between the hours of ed to heave ; Pretty cacGie Girls Couldn’t | ), URSDAY, OCTOBER 8, P9908. and made a Captain in 1887 snstruct place & the lleutenant in charge t © dismissal on te blotter, Capt. 1 his piace Btephenyon called at the Wil is third dismi ferred to 1 Bingham Dismisses Man, Twice Restored by Courts, qn New Charges. 1 don't pnt, know, who framed tap ¢h 1 “but 1 know that complaint in fifteen years.” tor Schinittberger.”” a ARREST ON WEDDING DAY Police Captain John T. as been dismissed from the Depart- ment by Commissioner Bingham. It is Capt. Stephenson's third dismissal Stephenson He was put on trial two weeks ago at Headquarters charged with falling to Fitter, in Court With Speeding Chauffeur. The fact that ight and 6 A. M. for a period ex- the widow of a well LE AAPL as ROBIE ay daar Cetin e” Shoes at $3—and the gret popularit they After the Lexow Investigation Capt. y_in a remarkable manner in the have attained 18S it. “EverySize” shos have Biehhknson) wae inaiited 'oni Ghutews ot jones 8 land City Poltcs Court. Philip | found favor not only with the astidious .resser, extortion and black- pting bribes, night f rckaway police: finally the indictments were autheatens cet) yelled the ‘olice Com missioners who entity zi s widow. This is e 000 back rs ago he nk Fitter. We are Please don't de- Five a second time ssed, on charges of fail sup- | | s miss our train.” ly houses in the Airs: &. $5,000 nego: bag and bail inet. The cx hurrte Lord & Taylor Shoe Department Juvenile Shoes for Schoo! or Dress Wear “Special Values Frid: y and Saturday Lace Styles Girls Button er 6to8 8! tom 1114 to 2 214 to6 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Boys’ Lace Shoes tan, black or 10 to 1313 $1.65 patent leather 1to 6 $1.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. EY Cp McCutcheon’ S ==, “The Linen Store” lrish Hand Embroidered Linens for the Table For practical, every day service, these goods are ex- ceptionally satisfactory. Upward of tifty different sizes and shapes are included in this assortment. finger ~ owl Doylies, $2.00, 2.25, 3.00 to 5.50. Plate Doyties, 33,00, 3.50, 4.50, 6.09, 7.50, to 12,00 Centrepieces, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 3.50. Tea Cloths, $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 to 15.00, Scarfs, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 to 7.50. Tray Cioths, oval and oblong, 25c to 3.50. Round Scalloped and Embroidered Luncheon Cloths, with 18-inch Napkins to match, 45 inches in diameter, $19.50 and 22.50 set. 54 inches in diameter, $22.50 and 25.50 set. 5th Ave. & 34th St., wales n cis Lord & Taylor Announce Special Sale of Sel{-Colored Striped Broadcloths in shades of London Smoke, New Cadet Blue, Brown, Green, Wine, Navy Blue, and Black; 55-56-inch wide; value $1.75 a yd. at $1.25 yd Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. Nile was appointed a patrolman in der came last night from Headquarters ace thto the station, left his shield and e station this morning to He wae confident that Ken to the dirty loafer who to whom he referred as a dirty REVEALS HER MARRIAGE. | Widow of Philip Cronin, as Mrs. | Mrs. Philip T. Cronin, known politician the clauffeur who was driving ° in a e | “Every Size’’ Shoesat $3 Undeniably the Best <t he Pice HE pivotal principles whch wunderlie ood shoe-making are fit, omfirt, sevice and style. These fo fictors fid a meeting point in our thirty new nocels of ‘very but also with men whose sole «m is comfrt. Other »0es Up to 7 e ym 4 to Houston St. Broadway om a ot memmenrermemne nt i IciaDanrelk, InshSons. Trimmed and Urvrimme = Hats EXGEP’ TRIMN NEW HAE WH I | COLORING i 5, 7.50 to 9.50 Vihar dressing. NEW MOD 2 AND DIREC- TOIRE =>HAF fav ribbed Bengalin k facinand binding Vale —S4 OOntonmrsae scares bndeente ceo: Sale of Mis es’ an d ‘omen’s Suits MISSES’ IT INEBHIFFON | BROADCLOTH, long jacket, th Bengal- ine Silk collar aranteeatin lining. H Artistically cut, flare skirt, w large but- tons down front panel, in pre smoke, olive, blue, brown andi, value, $80.00. 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Vi eee RETIN GCP Sapo i SPECIAL SUNDAY WRLD | SONG SERIES ANNOUNEMENTS HAVE YOU HEARD i — My Little Mademiselle.” | It's by GEORGE M, CCAN, q | and the Cohan & Harris comedians now singing it the New York The- atre in Cohan's newest musical frivolit z ” — By special arrangement with the publisiers, this sg, words and music complete, will be given with The Sunday Vorld On Sunday Week, Ct. 18. Don't forget the date, Sunday, October 18, and ase edition is lm- ted, you should order a copy from your newsdeal@o-~day, om——oM 0 oo. ———Sa.c 2 ——ans X, t 5; c e t o e t 2 r I

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