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, OCTOBER 21, 1908, i THE “EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA re — arena A —————— oemaremereanet on ica y | the heavy ntuff and cut the raft adrift. | times, Mnally at half past 21 #aw tho! wcioun Wolsh were soon on board the, = Victo! |Then we stuffed the life preservers Lights of the Richard Peck. She had! Richard Peck. It'll make all their mouths water ave bur Tatking Machines and Edivon Phonographe on Weekly Payments o of s1=— Junder the sents, and it was lucky we just come out of the harbor, bound for) Prindle was dead when the members - |dld, for if they had fonted away the | New York. of the Richard Peck's crew began to | boat would have foundered, “L knew we were near Sperry Light | Work over him. They tried for two Table BeQs, Syrup —) in Grosstown Venicle Co.'s | omnibuses on 18th St. to After one meal with it they'll never do without it, Delightfully delicious on oatmeal cakes, hot “MEET ME AT | hours to revive the spark of life, but and that the Peck would pass close to | | Kept Prindie Awake, us Prindle was in w mtupor and f wae (og |, “The water came Into the boat as holding his head above water. 1 woke GHONTS TO LOSE HIS VOTE. I ast as we Id hall {t out, and we were | him up and dragged him to the bow, adily forced out from shore, It was where I braced him as best I could t ate! c . eeerrernnmnmen very dark and very cold, About mid- Then I told him he must help me call Salle for 1 night Prindle satd he was tired, but I/ for assistance. He gave a faint cry | Daughter, the cept him in motion, bailing and at- and collapsed. 1 howled with all my che and trom 3d Ave. E Sub- | way, and the surtace lines 0. | on dd and 4th Avenues and hal ane) | ‘Patrons of This Store ‘May Ride Free |} Vinit Hin Dochess dn Broadway ni bread and biscuits NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE? FAN Presipenr. e ng to Tov t = It’s healthful—made from sugar a ~ ean. ; Hernia on he gave up com. sie Ten cal wig ks Goesieata weer | (gM UsOeeTS D. 8 and his daughte cane—contains no adulterants. i 4’ Double 6, & H. > reen ‘ra in amps | iavei ye: shed My 6 "ee | Marguerite, 5: fternoon on i PinvauORNCER Th: CAN 18t x ti pletely. I abandoned my efforts to get Lifeboat Sent Out. White St ANT At your grocer’s—2 1b. can 1 Zz yack to shore and entrated all my awake. It was Pilot Campbell, of the Richard Peck, |} lowe with every upon hearing Weish's call, used his) wise Thee , and Prindie con- | searchlight, and soon made out the that the he was tired and) water-logged rowboat. Capt. Harding | wanted to rest ordered a lifeboat put off, and the un- | “Ay ani mise mv. vote HHe did drop off to sleep several! conscious Prindle and almost uncon: helped he remarked witha amie. | World Wants Work Wonders. L West Richard Peck’s Crew Rescues Welsh, Who Fought All Night to Keep Companion Alive. Before Noon ya Two stamps with each 10c of purchase before 12 o'clock. Single Stamps After 12 0’Clock RareValues in Good Pictures To-Morrow The Southern Mglneses Co. St ve Makers of the BLOWN OFF SHORE.) , i! And Some Attractive Prices for Picture Frames Life-Preservers Under the Seat | i You won't find ap uninteresting item in the entire lot; and the more you know about ‘ 4 | Pictures the more you'll appreciate the values when you see these. Kept Tiny Craft ep Ee } i | $7.50 Colored Pictures ascot pn Sar SEEUEInEEP Pn 9 Tames, ornamente c Gilles | ||__Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th st.__| Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. il Oil Painti | pictures at sessseeesse *39c | PictureF'rames | 1 ain INGS | Game and Fruit Pictures - 59) Complete with Glass at $3 25 | in oak frames; special at .. DIC and Back ) | Colored Pictures—in sweep frames, ‘ F We have a few more of those) also a new lot of the $1.25 g. Read these prices and sizes excellent paintings that created a, pictures; all reduced to .... 8 and see if you can dupli- stir In our Picture Store last week. | Avcoriealipletures tng eveilreilt || eareyinennreisearnenes The steamer Richard Peck, bound for ; i this port from New Haven, picked up M a n u f a ce t u r e r Ss | early to-day in Long Island Sound two Ss men adrift In a rowboat full of water ere eee eee | ED and kept afloat by the buoyancy of a N Cw F a il S t yl e Ss Figure subjects in gilt and gold} sweep gilt and gold burnished burnished frames, with glass cot He) $7.50 pietares i] shadow box. . determined, survived and ts little the worse for his experience. New Fall Styles of Shoes for Women Prindle was employed as a clerk in the From the Factory of For and eaten || Thos. Corcoran & Sons rr Women. Misses $15 « "18 Styles y ‘was unmarried and his parents live Le an d J. On K elly & Co. All have glass and shadow box. frames; $2.50 pictures " seats. One of the men, Charles Prindle, ‘ ole Plebures a lj SK10; f heh... ccs Ic ot No. 7 Clinton place, West Haven, || 3 1 7 | 3-inch gilt frames; choicest sub- | 19x 12,1inchto 1% inches 23¢ Semen |, learing ales |S SAMPLE SUITS Oil Paintings “TTR | lium Be being taken aboard the \¢ r t ee = “ 14x17, 2 inches. . 39c eee ay aie lee | at: 30 | Genuine Pastels—size 20x30; in Hed aens Teche UBBE | a $: 4.25 (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) Women’s and Children’s Women’s Rare Barg ain Foot Mould in Sweaters } Shoes|) Cigars peo || WAY rsa Sharon, Conn. Welsh is a clerk for the arhe(iwolsienl wore laiiniats tv1eraceils Made of Patent and Enamel Leathers on the same lasts and ® patterns as the $3.50 and $4.00 grades. Lace, Button and How they came to be in such dire dis- } tress on Long [sland Sound is best told by Welsh. He related the story to-day to an Evening World reporter, {n Capt. | ‘ Harding's office on board the Richard Welsh’s Graphic Story. { \ Peck. For Any Size, Any Size, and promised to “I am interested in boating,” Blucher, short creas- KinaniCoice or Equal to return) tolan yerdissatistiedi| Welsh, “and hearing that F. A ed vamps. Style. | the purchasers the price of the who had a launch and yachting supply business at Meyers’s Cove, near } was selling 0! y, I went over with Princ We ‘bought an a lot of lf | H ' i 5 H cigars brought back. We Sold Out Ali We Had and Had None Returned. Every Pair Guaranteed Perfect. Average Actual worth $2.00 and $2.50 a pair. In all sizes} tor women. Special at "1.00... J other suitable in a large assortment 0} popular colors, such as preservers, consider: cordage and gome mi and a sixteen- foot Mat “We loa servers in foned a raft on whi We've just received a smaller ‘ : lot which tne we puton Qh sale to- HIS ts our own tamous morrow: Cc of the stuff. it Navy, Green, le: ston t | make, and in it we at 2 vin Rock, where I have a |} show every new and DGS B boathouse. ; | a Box of 50 4 : } | correct style produced by , IC aa Ranoines euGaIE® | Sale of 10,000 Pairs of |] | foremost shoemakers for | | They are so-called as | | Women’s Pony Coat Sweaters ij > | r e ey are so-called seconds in gray and white; plain, mannish “Despite all we cout i Women Ss Rubbers | this fall-and-winter season. | | of a famous brand. We weave; trimmed with pearl but blown out into t oun | Foot Mould Shoes are call them tons and pockets: Reset 36 to 44; goon shipping hea 3 Ee ee, eae, made only of i sold regularly at 5; = Avethoard the 9p; Le \ First quality, such as Hood, Old Col- | mitt Tee Smile Perfectos pau) xe pol — eee ||} J are made with je] | choicest selected leathers : Women’s Pony Coat Sweaters— Hi ony and others. All sizes and ae a Byiex pert shocmabers. because we Ne agneed not in Vere pretty weave: plain z a. 4 oO matter what shape to advert their realnam giound with heavy cord; V neck, eS ES l, Regular 60c. grade. 36 Inch ( oats | Your! Footis on itiow, haga! || Steel Gevpsr Seareliale Peer Single-breasted; trimmed with C H Sale price C@ pai air you are to fit we promise pearl buttons: white or Oxfor od . f: “4 4 f sold reguiarly at 34; SIEGE: HOPERG BP ullieareutonpls | full satisfaction in both to-morrow eso $2.95 £- powers: i Buttoned ae |4] | style and comfort. $10,000 Women’s Po “Coat Syealarte SPECIAL LOT OF | A ouble-breasted style: in fancy N | = 4 7 | * weave; black, navy, white and T he \ gj Women’s Shoes for Street Wear] — Tx tailoring and 1 Ron s $1 for Charity Oxford: special “to-go gs, | ale o kin with Patent Tips; ! Shoes eae . morrow... ; . H es with Plain —— : ae ae na Deeg ee Gu0 to thantics | | Children’s Buster Brown Sweaters } Felt linings are samples assures you of that, ae cater: button”"or lace RNGUcsinpaucemlatsrmatan navy blue sizes 22 to 28 bust a we | Worth up to styles; all's at voting booth, entrance to | Measure: value $1.25; to- 75, it on (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Elcor, Rear.) Women’s Parlor, second floor. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second iloor, Center.) { en's Oxfords; | worth up to $2.00, at Handsome House Dresses Regular $1.50 and $2 Values. H i one-piece ed, wide, full ski and white, gray and white and navy and white; worth fully $1.50, special, | \ The Famous sirccier Shoes for Girls, Sizes 5 to 8 and 8% to 11, Made of soft Kid with c stout ” soles, Good bargain at $1.25 2 a pair. Our price High Cut Shoes for Girls is the safest and most satis- |! Sizes St2 to 2; newest ae factory popular-priced | | i Fall styles; in lace or but. Piano proposition offered | | * ton; made from Gun Metal by any house in America. j ; 2 gp iebin. and Haken Colts 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” Parlor Heating Stoves —here illus-| Genuine ‘*Miller’’ Oil Heating Stoves—bai! trated; nickel-plated trimmings; sving-top handle; brass oil fount with smokeless urn; will buin wood or coal; gg a=, wick device: nickeleplated finish, No'l1 tormorrow at ....4. 2 $3. 5) $4.65; black finish, to-morrow, at $4.35 Wats man’s “Model” Oil Healing Stoves—| Kour- Tub wili heat any ordinary sized room: nickel plated finish $2; black finish, neatly t rt, in bl a ck 6 Radia/ors—aluminum finish; regular price, $1.35; to-morrow, at.,.. 9OC | LO-MOFFOW, Bt oeee ceeeeesssreere (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement) satension | The whole thing—assur- ||/|{ 5 i manufacturers’ ance of the piano’s relia- |\ji Mi vhs J il ut bil ; om it 99 Ri bb | ity and good quality and |} : sses’ Sch h uvenite .utomopiles nd good quality and |'|| aaah col Shoes at é srite our confidence in its merit y Mate, from genuine A LL new vehicles, strongly Sonainucted bi Ff ! on and made of the best materials ake EW taffeta ribbon specially woven your choice to-morrow: $k $5 $3 Automobiles | Automobiles Automobiles for hair bows in just the right weight and stiffness for that Purpose. Ofa superior quality silk, and made in three wicths. Priced to-morrow as follows: | —is indicated in this sen- 2 4 i j tence: Rae Mextension Cc s lace or but f We Guarantee the low shoal ii } A Dress. ~ ¢ 9 el manufactur- i ' Ly the Caldwell to Give 7 «Ry ers’ $1.75 grade, at An f \ Those women who take advan Satisfaction | Boys’ Dress Shoes Dress Shoes of this offer will secure house d i} ] at $3.25 at 4 at 56.75 vard 5! yard 64 yard Patent tq ver price thar ust 0, Forchildren3to Forchildren Sto Forchildren oer inches hes -© nl oltskin at a lower price than they usually cost y At oh, 10 years of age. 12 years of wide J 25e mit al 3 3¢ mE 39¢ cture, Siegel Cooper Store, Third tloor, Rear.) dicks! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Grocery Specials for Thursday Maii and telephone orders filled promptly, Phone Chelsea 4000. Holland Herring {| Food for Poultry sect OX Flour FINEST IMPORTED MILCH: O§@ 100 Ibs. 10 Ibs gel NERS; reg. 8 THinevireyers Granulated Bone.--+++) @g wy. « ‘NOTE, SUPERIOR MIXED HERRING: 760 al } $2.50 30¢ nal gna 2 Re | 2,60 28¢ A-Ceylon; ‘mixed 15 5 ib, caddy, OOE Y MiLLED FARINA, off Tashlo Y—full quart 8Q@ FRESHIY CHOCOLATE rex lde 544; manufactur- $5 Down $ Ps i and Week ers’ $2.50 grade, Stool and cover tree; || Fi 5 at 52-in. Coats for ‘no interest on deterred : i Boys’ School Shoes |Women and Misses | payments, and no Positiy all solid | ia : ; ; Worth trom $7.50 to $10, ‘charge tor cartage | || : Caltskin, ms We Have Six Square Pianos Se —————————————————————————————————— and fata Metal Calfskin; Blu- chers; sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to e POPULAR COITEE of fancy imported mo ‘ ‘ 1 Coats like the one illustrated here sell readily at from $7.50 to $10.0). @j They are fully worth it. These coats are made of a medium weight i000 Pair, Pairs of Infants’ & Children’s Shoes with hand sewn leather soles, soft kidskin kidskit ; solid teath ; Sizes 2 to 6 worth $1.00 QUICK LL leather soles E direct impor wailed we will kersey, Scotch Cheviots and Broad- sens Enulands 20 @ Chantasmorow at nse | cloths, in a S2-inch length, elab- staeniisell a = Men’s Heavy Winter Shoes orately trimmed with sik velvet and a nae From leading Haverhill mfrs.,, worth $2.00 and] wood silk braid, exactly as_ illus EA CHEENTAG APPLIES $2.50; in medium and heavy hts, dull and{ trated. Special al , bright leathers. Also a lot in fan. Sizes 6 to 10; at ire NEW GHEENING ins or pound *10 Each | We tune pianos at mod- | erate rates, | | (Siege! Cooper Store, Fitt 35e | Sweet Mixed Pickles | basket Prin Hie nitarium Fe \eereiryinerr 18e | | Malta-Vita ‘ erty . Or mB ¢ ted prunes Mal | v La Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. and 18th Ask for ‘'S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give “Th ae