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» | Astonished Crowds Cheer Feat MAURETANIA A 6-DAY BOAT, CAPTAIN ws | Record Maker's ere ay Confident She Will Make Mark Over Short Course. ' DOCKS WITHOUT TUGS. | | | | | | as Giant Turbiner Slips | j Into Berth. With several new speed records to his} qredit Capt. Pritchard brought the Mauretania into port this morning and then astonished the hundreds of per- fons arsembled near her dock by warp: | fng his ship Aid of tugs. This feat has never been accomplished before with the big ocean Mners, and the accuracy, ease and pre- cision with which he made the half turn in midstream and then glided Into the slip was greeted with rounds of cheera by those who crowded the! Cunard and nearby docks | Flushed with victory, and gloating over the fact that he had eclipsed the best previous records, Capt. Fritchard emphatically declared that henceforth the Mauretania will be a four and a half day boat—that is, a she feturns to the short 2. This, he says, Is assured, since In the just completed under adverse tlons the Mauretania had her ability to plough her rough and cross seas without seriously retarding her 88 and without oc- casioning the s discomfort to her passengers, as there was practically no vibration. Contrary to the many wireless re- Ports which represented the Maure- fania churning her way to this port in calm weather and a t 1 sea, the ship encountered many gales and cross seas, and these alone prevented her | from reaching the Ambrose Channel | Lightship at six o'clock last night, in which event she would have accom pilshed the marvelous feat of making | the trip in four days and thirteen | hours. This would record hung by the Lusitania over the short course by two hours. Beats Eastward Average, As it was, the Mauretania, by anchoring abeam of the Ambrose light at 9.55 o'clock last night, rounded out her trip in 4 days 17 hours and 6 min- utes, maintaining 25.55 knots a nto her slip without the} voya, 35 voyage, when she hung up a record | for a trip over the long course, This time eclipses the best average ever by the Lusitania by .15 knots s the happest man aboard wa Pritchard as he stood on Vig ship dir ‘To an d that he knew} long odds! at she had tations Capt. bridge of the ave eclipsed the |é | straight into ¢ | more ‘Woman Manager Who Leaves Paris _ Rather Than Produce Indecent Play Photographed Avoa "MISS DAISY ANDREWS ard said, “we were driving along with 188 revolutions the minute and yet d through the seas the throb of the engines was barely tion perceptible. We burned coal from the pe te manner in which he: her. Instei his ship of run river, g turned than fifteen m Among the Maur was Charles Booth jr ers of the Booth lin h she sw to-day wht or ok Hata JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, February the 20th. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. An unusual selection of smartly trimmed Straw Hats, including all the new models, braids and colors. Suitable for immediate wear, Wednes 610, wit reached at away This broug knots Sea Smooth First Day: This feat ts all the more remarkable when the he er matter of fact The Ww 4 separate “Lusine ertisements last year ten the Herald of ANY ch wewspaper. THER New F UIT DEP’TS, Jn Both Stores, Serge Suits, Spring models. 37 inch coat, collar and cuffs trimmed with Persian bands. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 20,00 Empire Dresses of Rough Pongee, waist and sleeves trimmed with lace, The latest shades. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 5.50 GIRLS’ SUIT DEP’TS. Junior Spring Suits, made of navy blue Serge or black and white shepherd ck Worsted. Sizes 12 and 14 years, In Both Stores. 16.50 Skirts of Cheviot or Serge. Plaited and circular models, Length 28 to 35 inches, 5.00 Washable Dresses of Chambray, Ging Percale. Size6to 14 years, 1,95 and 3.50 SOROSIS SHOES, In Both Stores Women and Ch INMMEO N F JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street nn ee arenes | a ship that was so seaworthy Mauretania by an Evening World Staff Photographer or one with ‘ PASTOR'S ACCUSER A SUICIDE. |; Woman Convicted of Trying to Ex- | 8t41 nd Cc. Boak 1 for an handled, Docked Without Tugs. tort Money Taken Polson, A fitting climax to the Mauretanta’s Vv. re ord-breaking run was the maste fine aictenis In Both Stores. 80 x are THE EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909, | REFEREES DISPUTE OF TWO SALESGIRLS B, J. Greenhut Explains to Class of Saleswomen “Art of Selling Goods.” PLAY “100 STRONG" FOR WOMAN MANAGER ‘Miss Daisy Andrews Refused to Produce “La Marquiseta” Even in Paris. Among other things B. J. Greenhut, who addressed the class for sales- “The Art of Selling Goods” in the New York Evening High School tor Women, In Forty-first street, Third avenue, last night, refereed a an pute two salesgiris at a tollet goods counter had over @ question of commer: celal ethics, “A woman came in and asked for a aid the first girl, “Now Miss Daisy Andrews, who was until | very recently an associate manager of jthe Theatre des Arts in Parts, was a pas- | senger on the Mauretania to-day. Miss | Andzews came over to visit her father, who js an American, though she was |born In Nice and has always lived abroad, She Js a descendant of Loring | Andrews, who founded the New York | Stock Exchange. “Hereafter,” gall Miss Andrews, am golng to produce plays tn wh am {Interested in London. I had to} the Theatre des Arts because my a9s0- ake it a practice to find out Jolate insisted on producing “La Mar-|definitely what a customer wants, Be- |quiseta,” @ play from the Spanish which | fore I had found out the sales person | seemed to me even too strong for Parts, next to me had grabbed her off and sold ‘Tt detatts, with @ succession of tableaus, | her a lot of Stuff, tncluding a sterling | the adventures of a bad old Marquis tn) silver mirror," |a number of low resorts, and ead th tab-| leswomen,” declared Mr, Green- leau is worse than the one aiers Mt. ut, “should antictpate the wishes of “T have therefore been n heir customers, and know better what | in the controversy here ab: | they want than they do themselves, ble plays. I belleve that he “If you offer them something high tt will be found that the public | priced they are more likely to be flat: | ti noves {n circles, Paris wil be de-| tered than offended. You can't judge | |manding ! ughly moral plays in @ year or) a customer by the clothes, I've known | |two and so will you.’ men and women who didn't look as {f To Miss Andrews Paris they could spare more than a dollar messenger service. In lin or two come into a store and apend a from the Governm lot of money."* Bevon ben’ a who wanted to find out det er wanted was at every point. Mr, hearers many valu- *8, which they took down in| women on “t) ‘aa in {ts new Greenhut told } | able recommendatio among the sons of nd telegrap eH hed ® note books, One of the most striking was “Never ask a customer what she| wants to He impressed on the girls the value of education, strict attention to business and the exercise of brains, as factors {> advancement, and based his {deas on | wealth of experlence as a member jthe Siegel Cooper Company and Gr ut & Co, After he had finished his address was surrounded by a girls who asked for mo: | how they would earn he answered all their questic and frankly. soi ea, UNION PACIFIC DIVIDENDS, A quarterly divi can Men Appeal Bourd for Relief, ‘aD Boel c fe fared is dividend Was unchanged from the revious sem!-annual dividend. rants | las GAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, February the 20th. 1 OYS’ CLOTHING, Jn Both Stores. New Spring Patterns, Double breasted Belted Suits, with extra Knickerbocker trousers, sade of | brown and gray fabrics. Also blue Serge Suits lined throughout with Alpaca. | Size 8 to 17 years, 7.50 Medium weight Norfolk, Sailor and Russian Suits. Size 244 to 17 years, 5.00 to 18.00 A varied assortment of Wash Suits and Straw Hats. New models in cloth and felt Hats for immediate wear, HABERDASHERY. Sale of Neckwear, Shirts, Pajamas, Night Shirts, Waistcoats, Suspenders, Blanket and Terry Robes. 100 dozen flowing end Four-in-hand Scarfs. Made of all’silk English Repp, plain colors. 85c each 150 dozen Colored Negligee Shirts, plain or plaited bosom. 1.50 each values 2,00 and 3,00 75 dozen Pajamas, of mercerized Madras, Cheviot and French Percale. | | MEN’S In Both Stores, Saturday's Soda Fountain Special Frappe Washington vanilla ice cream, maraschino cherries, whipped creamand a souvenir hatchet; served at tables, main floor, NQ MAL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GoODS) NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE Horton's ST ae STREE MONEY _PROMPTLY REFUND! rear; to-morrow, REST AURANT = 8th Floors ala carte served all day; 5 course table d’hote, 11 A.M. to 2 P.M., at 30c 10c Girls’ $2.50 to $4 “Tub” Dresses, 1.49 | A Stirring 4-Hour (9 A. M. to 1 P. M.) Sale Mie all sample dresses, made of imported reps, linen, plaids, French ginghams. or VISIT OUR white organdie; shown in envelope, Princess or Russian style; waists handsomely trimmed with embroidery and lac high or Dutch neck; three-quarter or full length sleeves; circular or pleated skirts; shown in all colors; sizes 6 to 14 years; no two dresses alike. Values ranging frov 0 to $4; special formar ah from 9 to 1 P.M. only, atesssereeseeeeeene OCiiNNEsHSodENaAGHND | Girls’ Colonial — Made of Woven chambrays in a one-piece model] front; Persian trimmed box ALN mn dresses} mt Our Initial Offering of * ’ . : Misses’ New Spring Suits Three piece suits, made from wool serge or chevron cloth; Princess dress with long cutaway coat, satin lined, new flat collar fini shed with Directoire skirt is new flare, trimmed and shed with deep hem; all the new- est shades; sizes 14 r —h a4 a ake se eS to 18 years. Very Pt A pre Underpricing of Boys’ Navy Blue Knicker i at uy 49 i cht blue tan or Dl Girls’ Handsome Net or FR Dresses | Bate of or pont desprlt, with wrrow_at | Veilings at 14c Yd. Suits s worth $2.3¢ $5 and $6 Suits, $2.98 DOUBLE BRE ASTED) tt in all ¢ dark ¢ lors, "Suits we rt, at $5.00 and $6.00. On sale all day ai Men’s $2 Coat Suen at 69c On Sale Saturday) 9 to 1 P. M. Only We sey hate to adve FUR ; ‘Hour Women’s tamed Coats | At $1. $8: : J HOREE y $5 and $6 EX Stunning Hats oe omen ye at a REMARKA- RICE, $1.88. 4 fine quality of ss made fron ay Inches tongs cut very. fll New ce Zibeline and wid large rolling shawl collars of Busuly1. ‘ New sleeves With 4 } either plain’ or fur y culls, AML sizes, f miturday morning. from MM. to P.M, only’, [) Women’s 30-Inch Caracul Coats at Less Than Wholesale Cost In “the handsome model, of exce breasted, finish half tight-fitt ich This Hat, BLS. and fa Just like cut; made of pongee over et a regular a nee value; on ae all day | urday, at Odd Pieces of ree and Library Faria MOSTLY ALL ARE SAMPLES ia 25 Cents” on ue Daley Regular and extra sizes. 1.25 per suit values 1.50 and 2.00 50 dozen Night Shirts, of Cambric 75c each | yalue 1,00 | 65 dozen Suspenders, of embroid- ered si with kid ends, 50c per pair values 7$c, and 1.00 of English Flannel 1.95 each, value 3.50 to 5.00 srry Bath Robes. 3.50 each value 5.00 and Muslin, satin, nd Worsted. JAMES McGREERY & CO) 23rd Street 34th Street Silk Plash and Gobelin Tapestries or Verona Velour. REEPSELSA SESS SESAAEDEESERSASEES ES SEEDS ES ER SESE SE eeneeseeseseeeeeseseeeeeer, 1A 30c. 12-word ‘Furnished } — Room” Ad. in the World finds many a desirable tenant. | 59999999999999999 8999999999 999999999 999OTSD F99F999II999 999999 F FSSFSSS STS