The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1908, Page 11

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THE “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, eee 41, 1908, ictor Talking Machines and Edivon Phonographe on Weekly Payments of $1™= MAN DES WN BOAT the heavy wtuff and cut the raft adrift. | times. Minally at half past 21 aw the] nctous Welsh were soon on board the Then we atuffed the fe preservers | lights of the Richard Peck. She had! Richard Peck. Junder the sonts, and it was lucky we t come out of the harbor, bound for, Prindle was dead when the members It'll make all their moutha water ary « for ne: jor New York, he tehard Peck crew began to | ir Sit ave Canar"™” SS en wae ue sory ta ath oof & Sra || ‘Patrons of This Store May Ride Free | |rast as wo could hall out, and we wore {him up and ragged hum tothe wo gwonrs TO LOSE, als VOTE. ne ee ae | ee Mg ee steadily, ced out from shore, It was |where I braced him as best I could. | After one ment with it they'll LEGEL OOPER 0. a ‘ | ie TL Soe ee ER URN Hin eae EES ris Healthfulcmade from sugar ee Lacan || UT ing itr i 01 " < - a: ot a h villian) bt WROTE ee cane— o adulterants. D bl Dany &H. ” T di Sg ‘ ‘ : tainly, Tabandoned my eHorato Bel] Lifeboat Gent Out | armuerte, sated tne arternoon on te | ET Sour grocers? I ouble Green rading Stamps Richard Peck’s Crew Rescues back fo. shore EWES, TWhe Pilot Campbell, of the Richard Peck, stat y iba neeKt Before Noon Welsh, Who Fought All Night Tin BHNALDIOIe BERreAlHU ua’ aouKe WERE GUL she EAL —— Two stamps with each 10c of purchase before 12 o'clock. to Keep Companion Alive. BLOWN OFF SHORE.) Life-Preservers Under the Seat Kept Tiny Craft Afloat. The steamer Richard Peck, bound for this port from New Haven, picked up early to-day in Long Island Sound two men adrift In a rowboat full of water and kept afloat by the buoyancy of a dozen life-preservers packed under the seats. One of the men, Charles Prindle, of No. 7 Clinton place, W Haven, Conn., died of exhaustion as he was The 1 being taken aboard the steamer other, Howard B Welsh determined, worse for his experience Prindle was employed as a clerk in the offices of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad at New Haven. He ‘was unmarried and his parents live at Sharon, Conn. Welsh is a clerk for the New Haven Gas Co. and is married. The two men were intimate friends. Welsh's Graphic Story. } t \ rugged survived and ts little the How they came to be in such dire dis- tress on Long Island Sound is best told by Welsh. He related the story to-day to an Evening World reporter, in Capt. | Harding's office on board the Richard Peck. “I am interested in boating,” sald Welsh, “and hearing that F. A. Parke. who had a launch and yachting supply near New was selling off a lot of stuft y, I went over with Prindl a lot of life: dage and and a sixteen- business at Meyers's Cove, Haven, r and life-pre- . and then fash- we stored the rest Me ? at row across the where I have a servers in foned a raft on of the stuff, 9 o'cle dar to boathouse. vin Rock. Ran Into a Gale. “Despite all we blown out into th soon shipping he overboard the an he rest of Since | | weests, | | i The Caldwell Piano The whole thing—assur- ance of the piano’s relia- bility and good quality and our confidence in its merit |—is indicated in this sen- | tence: We Guarantee the Caldwell to Give Satisfaction | | \ is the safest and most satis- | ' factory popular-priced iyi Piano proposition offered 1 an Week by any house in America. | $5 Down $ and Stool and cover free; ‘No interest on deferred |payments, and no ‘charge tor cartage We Have Six Square Pianos which we will offer to-morrow at *10 Each | We tune pianos at mod- erate rates, | (Siege! Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center, | ng that he was tired and ) off to sleep several’ water-logged rowboat, ordered @ lifeboat put off, and the un- |“ conscious Prindle and almost uncon- Capt Manufacturers Clearm¢g Sales SAMPLE SUITS| New Fall Styles of Shoes for Women From the Factory of Thos. Coreoran & and J. C. Kelly & Lacey ony and others. Regular 60c. grade. Sale spricer. ite en's ds; odds and ends; worth up to $2.00, at. for Girls. Sizes 5 to to 11. Made Kidskin, leather Good bargain at $1 a pair. Our price..... High Cut Shoes Sizes to 2; newest in lace or but. m Gun Metal Patent Colt- extension ufacturers’ $3 welted soles; m, Grade. at. (Sletb ie Eaaanonasinnana OT Misses’ School Shoes lade from genuine Kidskin and Box xtension lace or but- low school manufactur- ets’ $1.75 grade, at... Boys” Dress Shoes ~— 30 plniieriernrrieeee. ein Boys’ School Shoes |Women and Misses Patent and Gun Calfskin; chers; sizes 9 to 3 and 1 to manufactur- £2.50 grade, Positively all leath solid Vici Kid or doub Sizes 9 to and 3to $4 v facturers’ $1.50 grade, pa nats anni tee soft. kidskin leather soles; worth $1.00 uppers; From leading Haverhill mfrs., Sizes 6 “tan, Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. and Isth St. Sons Co. Made of Patent and Enamel Leathers on the same lasts and m patterns as the $3.50 and $4.00 grades. Button and Blucher, short creas- ed vamps. Every Pair Guaranteed Perfect, Actual worth $2.00 and $2.50 a pair. tor women. 1.00... Sale of 10,000 Pairs of Women’s Rubbers First quality, such as Hood, Old Col- All sizes and se 39C par SPECIAL LOT OF Women's Shoes for Street Wear In all sizes Special at The Famous Streeter Shoes for Girls 10,000 Pair: Pairs of Infants’ & Children’s Shoes with hand sewn leather soles, solid sizes 2 to 6: worth $2.00 and $2.50; in medium and heavy weights, dull and trated. bright leathers. Also a lot in to 10; at 50 a pair Harding 20° ol a al m, Men’s Heavy Winter Shoes to the ma Dut tt can't be ha smile, Manuiaciturer World Wants Work Wonders. s? New Fall Styles *15 « “18 Styles q fd For Any Size, Any Size, Kind, Color or Style. materials are Cheviots. oadcloth, Scotch Mixtures, Broadcloth, y s and other sui in arge assortment of popular colors, such as Navy, Green, Garnet, mn and Black. ney 36 Inch Coats full gored or pleated, and Buttoned Skirts The _t i are samples Handsome House Dresses For ror Women and Misses| House Dres: ne-piece and white, gray and white Regular $1.50 and $2 Values. style, waist anc nd navy and white; worth fully $1.5¢ ), Special, A Dress. Those women who of this offer will secure hc take at a lower price than they to manutacture, 52-in. Coats for Worth from $7.50 to $10, 98 Coats like the one illustrated here | readily at trom $7.50 to $10.0). hey are fully worth it. These coats are made of a medium weight kersey, Scotch Cheviots and Broad- cloths, in a S2-inch length, elab- orately trimmed with sik velvet and wood silk braid, exactly as illuse Special at 98 «Q8c | rdvantage usually cost Single Stamps After 12 0’Clock RareValues in Good Pictures To-Morrow And Some Attractive Prices for Picture Frames . You won't find an uninteresting item in the entire lot; and the more you know about Pictures the more you'll appreciate the values when you see these, $ Colored Pictures — in veneer | ai 7.50 frames, ornamented: $0¢ 39, | PictureFrames Game and Fruit Picture: us Oil Paintings in oak frames; special at. O9C | Complete with Glass and Back Read these prices and sizes and see if you can dupli- cate them elsewhere. =< | at $3.25 | Colored Pictures—in sweep frames; We have a few more of those| also a new lot of the $1.25 gy) excellent paintings that created a| pictures; all reduced to .... 98C stir In our Picture Store last week. bree Pictures —in oval gilt All have glass and shadow box. frames; $2,50 pictures Pri $50 | $1. 59 She Width of Frame To-morrow ‘ | coterea Bia ayes 8x10, finch... . 192 1 ; 3-inch gilt fram 10x12,linchto 14% inches 23e Oil Paintings Haan EAS 1 11x14, 134 inche . 298 at *29 0 | Genuine s—size 20x30; in ee Bans L 0 He Figure subjects in gilt and gold| sweep gilt and gold burnished | 16x26, 2 to 3 inches.... 59¢ frames; at. $7.50 pictures burnished frames, with glass and shadow box. (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) 4.25 Women’s and Children’s Sweaters Women’s Foot Mould Shoes|| Cigars $3 Equal to the Aver age Rare Bargain in E recently offered a lot of these cigars and promised to return to any dissatisfied | purchasers the price of the cigars brought back. We Sold Out All We Had HIS is our own famous make, and in it we show every new and correct style produced by foremost shoemakers for this fall-and-winter season. smaller lot which 89 Msoodous ‘ a Box of 50 duis and Had None Returned. we puton sale to- Women’s Pony Coat Sweaters— in gray and white; plain, mannish We've just mecieived a morrow weave; trimmed with pearl but They are so-called seconds of a famous brand, We mS ot oul Shoes are call them fon and Per cis eee 36 to 44; made only of the very ile P. RISER BAL YI * $1.65 aay Y erfe q to-morrow choicest selected jeathers Smile 2 ectos Women’s Pony Coat Sweaters— by expert shoemakers. because we've agreed not in very pretty weave; plain No matter what shape to advertise their real name. ground with heavy cord; V neck, your foot is or how hard (Siege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear) single: breasted; Antara, ian 5 rl buttons: white or Oxford; you are to fit we promise fold regularly $4; . F 4 ! yo at $4; R full satisfaction in both Recmionraee A $2.95 style and d comfort. Women’s Pony double-breasted style; $10,000 in fancy . weave; black, navy, white ae $2 Gh men’s Sy for Charity Ostords © “special to-go) Shoes Hain : morrow... cng for the annual distri- é —good “yes of enameled or | | bution ef $10,000 to charities olla ane Brava patent ‘eather; button or lace is now going on, Information A ee Dalupreieesntae styles; all sizes. at voting booth, entrance to Bian e 75e (Siegel Cooper Store, 2d ilcor, Rear.) Women’s Parlor, second floor. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) You Need Heaters Now If getting good ones at reasonable prices is of any importance to you, you will be glad you saw this: “Oak"’ Partor Heating Stoves —here illus-| Genuine ‘*Miller’’ Oil Heating Stoves —bai! trated; nickel-plated trimming wWing-top hand| brass oil fount with smokeless yrnj will buin wood or coal: g975| Wick device: nickel-plated finish, No fl tormorrow at ....e 9) $4.65; black finish, to-morrow, at $4.35 Wat rman’s ‘‘Model”’ Oil Heating Stover—| Four-Tube Radia! wili heat any ordinary sized room: nickel-| "regular price ere aluminum tinlAbs blac Ue 90c 1,35; to-morrow, at.... Ryannraey CH fot $1.65 (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement) Juvenile Automobiles “Tysrite” Ribbon LL new vehicles, strongly constructed and made of the best materials. lake NEW taffera ribbon specially woven your choice to-morrow : for hair bows in just the right weight A $1 $5 $3 and StI EeRE re that purpose, Ofa i NantibAwtamabilasll eA tamabilea superior quality silk, and made in three A tomobiles dl ‘ $ ps wicths. Priced to-morrow as follows: at 93.25 at 4 at 86.75 | J 4, as Me are Forchildren 3to Forchildren Sto Forchiildren 6to | | inches DF inches inches 4 5 years of age. 10 years of age. 12 years of age, | | wide J 25¢ wide 3 Be wide J 39¢ Siege! Cooper Store, Ihird tloor, Rear Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Grocery Specials for Thursday Maii and telephone orders filled promptly. Pk one Chelsea 4000, Holland Herring XXXX Fiour Food for Poultry FINEST IMPORTED | MILCH 100 Ibs. 10 Ibs Slegel C family NERS: rex, 81.28; ke PAG)! | cranviaed Bones paps pees f .76¢ SUPERION MIXED Henkin Me s special price in ee ‘Tbe Meal reg. $1; TAR COFFEE fancy imported m 31; Ib 3 'TEA~-Ceylon, ‘mixed ihdy 80 caddy . quart 30¢ FR re 15e Englands 20e HOCOLATE T VINEGAR ISLAND, 60 Ibs POTATK ‘Oke MPORTED RICE NEW GREENING ins or pound FLOUR ieces; Ib are WES@PHALI STYLE BA 1Ge : "| nitarium Foods ~ Prunes st Toast e larg Ike Rice Flakes Wheat Flakes rave IC

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