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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1910. ‘ORIGINAL FASHIONS---Christmas THECOOK FORGOT ) | RO hie Lo eee eee _ TAN WE Hopped Along on One Limb When Schooner Bowen Was Run Down—Survivors Here. | Conspicuous among the passengers on | the Royal Mail liner Trent, which ar- rived from Bermuda to-day, were Capt. | EB. C. Hinkley, and his silver-haired | wite. survivors of the schooner William %, Bowen Jr., which was run down oa Nov. 2% by the tramp steam: Rokeby while o its way from Kin » to Bermuda, with a cargo} her husband's junior, was loud 4 praises of Alex Robinson, the colo cook aboard the Bowen, Robinson has) & wooden leg. Ho was in the forecastle when the gollision occurred and he hopped on deck without waiting to strap his leg on. Holding on to the rigging, he skipped along on his one sound itmb to the coptain’s cabin, where he found Mrs. Hinckley calmly awaiting the skip- Der’s orders. Only then did Robinson think of lis wooden lez. 4 Capt. Hinckley, who is e#ixty,built the wr eix years ago, and put his| savings of a lifetime into the boat. Iie} is now practically ruined, as he « ted | very little insurance, He will stay in| New York long enough t@pay off his| sailors who preceded him here from Bermuda, and to start a sult against the | Rokeby. Ree: | CREAM NET DRESS. i I. | CORN COLOR CHINA SILK. II. ALL-ONE-PIECE WHITE MULL. French Honor Sch; Coe er ak ates made ower & Hesh| A corn color china silk areas accordion | A white mull dress made all in one | OHBRBOURG, Dec. Sires | COWr, Sik tc trimmed with: macro |Diaited and made very simple, with a|plece with pale blue satin rivbon laid | |) over thé shoulders and crossed in the back and front. A plating of yellow silk lace falls below it around the slightly raised waist line, while the , | deep shoulder collar and cuffs of cream Klesel, Maritime Profect of Cherbourg, | Valencien gives af official dinner to-night to Rear-| latter bet Admiral Schroeder, Commander-in-| short puff sleeve and Ohief of the United States Atlantic fleet, ' the sk ns of the first division en .|!ace. A small inner yoke 4s of plain net, n the bottom of }and a ide cream atin ribbon i used tiny pink roses | for @ sash. » the sleeves. Open Even ings Evenings One Low Price, Plainly Marked on Everything. Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash, Just as You Prefer. Something Substantial for the Home Is a Present for All the Family Rugs Are Fine Gifts We have an excellent variety of Orien- Open Every Evening Till Christmas. New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. @ 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue Thfs Great Building Full of Everything for Housekeeping tals ranging from $4.25 to $325,00, And Domestic Rugs and Carpets of every make, size and price. The right covering for every floor to Suit every taste and purse. Bohemian Glass Water Set, Gold Decorated, 95c China and Cut Glass of every description, Acres of Floor Space. Parlor Music [jess Cabinet, j $8.50 WY r | Sey ARON p showing beautitu matched gratin Very attractive and strongly made in every detail, Cabinets for all sorte of things. lore 3 Fiece Farlor Suits, $29.50 h One of the prettiest designs made. Note the graceful) Mahogany curves of the backs, panels and arms. The loose cushion | Dresser, $42.50 Seats are of good quality, and the mahogany finish frames yy ° are well made. All sorts of parlor furniture for al! sorts of parlors Extension Table @==—_ > Plate ana Cup Rack $ 14.75 ie $1.65 Of substantial oak, in the Early Le .' . Everything for Every Room of brass rods; has two ptilows and eretonne; comes neatly . Springs reases” and Pii- lows to eult every: folds flat and wrapped Weathered cak, Lots of fact, everything for the dining ornaments and bricea-brac. room except the things to eat. (CHASED BY SHARKS | ASHE SHAM FROM Seaman 6 Days Without Food Sees Companions Die and Has Close Call Himself. | VICTORIA, rifting six days without food on a derelict, Theodore Anderson, swam to |whore on the west coast of Australia He told a thrilling atory of the disaster | that had brought death to every other member of the crew edy was brought here last night by the steamer derelict was a pearling lugeer of 200 tons, the Hugh Norman. « down the o mantle, when she struck dingy was launched and a! bers of the crew except Anderson and |the captain boanted her. ‘The little boet drifted away and was’ | swamped. | The value of a stamp is its \. Park Row and Chatham Square for cups; good clock with legs and massive round top in Every Home eStore J 193 to 205 Park Row brass hands and figures, Others of every variety—in —.- — A . _ — Reger Cowperthwait © Sons ¥ in front and baci. ribbon bands the sleeves and fs tled in a bow on the back. 10 craven suRETy | "sta goods marked in plain figures. son to jump in after the dingy, but, seeing three sharks crutsing in the vicinity, he refused. Later the lugger drifted off the reef and the captain leaped overboard and tried to ewim ashore, but he was attacked and de- voured by sharks, Next day Ande decided to risk all in an effort to land, It took him one hour to ashore, and he was pursued by sharks, but escaped thet Xmas Gifts for WRECKED SHP B. C., Deo, 18.—After x ARAT $39. Buy from the Diamond Price Cutters, A number of diamond rings are offered at the above price, set in} solid 14-karat gold. Remember, wel do not handle diamonds resembling cracked ice with which the market is now flooded The following special diamond Rings merit your) vy, attention. News of the trag The pana from Brisbane. She was eal! st from Bri CASPERFELD ESTABLIS| her occupants were All v Pale blue satin redemption value (not how frecly given). Surety Stamps are the h most valuable because redeemed by your Wu) personal sclection of » £868 THE 6th Ave., 2 Men’s Fine Kid Gloves — 79c instead of $1 to $1.75 Both Buildings—First Floor. Less than manufacturer’s cost ! Here’s an opportunity to buy gifts as well as the gloves you need for yourself ! ) They are heavy cape; pique kid; mocha, | unlined; pearl-gray suede (for evening); \ white and black kid; heavy gray glace and many others—at 79c instead of $1 to $1.75! Oriental Rugs as Gifts O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor. Some at reduced prices. 5 ' ee a Right out of the East,where Christmas had its beginning. comes this small lot of Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs. A Which we shall sell at reduced prices during the following few days. “ Regular $35 to $50 Rugs at $27.50 Regular $22.50to $30 Rugs at $17.50 These are 31% to 414 feet wide and 414 to 64% feet long. You will also find + $12.50 to $19.50 Orien- tal Rugs at $9.50 These are Mossul and Karabagh. When you consider that an Oriental Rug, instead of becoming less valuable as time goes on, becomes more and more valuable as it becomes worn, the sentimental interest grows and the common sense of an Oriental Rug increases. iN | Ruffled Net Curtains At 85c. Formerly $1.25 O'Neill Building—Fourth Floor Made with full ruffles, ruffled edges and an insertion of renaissance. One of the most popular of all the sash curtains we have. Three-Panel Screens as Gifts $3, $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6, $8, $10 and $12 + One of the biggest varieties of screens to be found in the city. They are green, red or brown burlap sereens, framed with fumed, early English, weathered or golden oak; with imitation mahogany or solid mahogany. Some are inlaid. $1.25 Spanish Leather Table Mats at 75c Exceedingly good-looking, exceedingly good style and one of the most useful gifts you can give. For under lamps or reading lights there’s nothing better. Irish Point Lace Curtains Under Price Regular Price, $4, 86, 87.60, 310 a Pair Reduced to $2.75, $4, $5, 97.50 a Pair A good variety of designs made on good net at about the usual importation cost. Nottingham Lace Curtains Just in time for those who are refurnishing their houses. These are reproductions of renaissance, Cluny, Irish point and Brussels lace curtains. Regular prices, $1.50, $1.75, #2.50, 88,50, $4.50 per pair Sale prices, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.50 93, per pair oJ Renaissance Bed Spreads Neill Building—Fourth Floor, $2.75 $5.75 97.50 + BS 87.50 $10 A big variety of Sofa Cushions. $5 Cushions at $2.50 These have velour tops and are filled with fine odorless silk floss. 99 12 912 $15 $2 to $2.50 Pillows at $1.50 Covered with velour or tapestry, $1.50 Pillows at $1 In the craftsman cloth that is so much liked, $5.50 Utility Boxes at $3.75 A remarkable variety in new designs, besides those covered with matting and trimmed with bamboo, 36 inch long, 19 inches wide and 18 inches high. There are othe! made of Cedar, $6 to $35, : And Matting Bo: 95c to % Thrifty Buyers & CLEVELAND 144 BOWERY, Bere igo Established 43 Years acne 7ST I crippled getting enough money to make certain the establishment of a home for in- ocurables, a Southern tea and bazaar |e to beld in the Rose Room of the Hotel ernoon and evening Andrew Mack will will do a pantomime Ml be other offerings talta, hope of Astor In the Saturd 5 Minutes From 14th St and 6th At to where areca crosses Ave at 33d St. Trains every minute or two by the HUDSON RIVER TUBES Other oth Ave Tube Sta- tions are at 9th, 19th, 23d and 28th Streets. And thestations are bright and warm. Travel by the Tubes, Dh! LY HED 1867, Buy Red Cross Christmas Seals and Help Swell the Tuberculosis Domestic Sewing Machines At About Half Regular Prices Adams Building —Baleony. pon ae 48 of Them, in Three Styles, will be placed on sale to-morrow, There are three styles, with the | drop head; some are automatic; } some have the hand lift. Every | machine is guaranteed to be in | perfect running order, and cach has | a full set of perfect attachments. | These may be bought on the | Club Plan, if you desire. There are only 48—we can get no more | when these are gone—and the | price is $19.50, instead of $35. | 1910 Oth to 22d St. Christmas Grocery Baskets at $2 For Your Neighbor Grocery Department—Adams Building, Basement. | Contents: 1 Chicken..... 1 Ib. Figs 1 1b, Mixed N 18c | } p | lated Sugar | 1 Pack | » Raisins. . 120 1 lb. Sui 25e 1 Can Pei 10e 1 Can 1 0c 45 Ib." Ise 7 1Can ‘Tomato Soup... 9¢ This is our contribution— 1 Package Oat Meal, Hec Eis 10¢ 39¢ on each basket—and we'll 1 Jar Jelly 10c tive it on every basket sold— — no matter how many thous- Our Usual Low Pri 2.39 ands are bought. NoneC.O. D. Will be delivered December 23d and 24th. plttbntrhbna? ates tamaciatnate ex a $2.50 Umbrellas at $1.50 Both Buildings First Floor. Women’s, covered with twilled silk, with long mission, wood handles. The silk isin four colors: garnet, green, navy, / blue and black. Each is finished with a case and tassels. ; i Holiday Umbrellas and Canes In the newest and latest designs at other prices at the same counter. Pure Groceries Full Weights Trlsphone Chelica 570° Full Measure We reserve the right to limit quantities. 4 Domino Sugar |New Evaporated New Table Fruit Raisins Fancy Califeruia ee Ghelce one pound 25 in 5 px tons, this male New Nuts Fancy California Walnut Fancy 6 mut per Ib, Citron, NS. ieeane, Der don, 62.404 each, 21C New California Fruit au Gold aa! 4" 00) "New Bui pia N, B.C, Fruit and Sqvash Cake keley’e Best Pum Deltetous at Pagteh Pulled Figs Plame, lusclous, une rewned fi pe. Ae b. gnis