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— a annent ae t ote AND MASTER |j>— TURN ABOUT WHEN TRYING RESCUE Pair, Loyal to Each Other, Fi- nally Dragged From Water by Barge Skipper. | <six veare of his tite | ver hid a dog so Aer is little terrier ae In all the 91 az Devel an an al ¢ undoubted loyalt Devele is a mach! Ing before going to work tory Hune es Juck out fo a wire f¢ in Bas’ but on the One Muas nd of the F @red and Eighteenth @rinking in the a ter chased the ra fived out of wlong at full speed, Stop himself was over the edge of the Pier and into the river ozone pied a er Jack was flyin and before on his knees and «wim, The tide was dog had Develo ve yelled to his pet t ho now and look The machinist cannot swim, but he took his life in his hands and let bim- Belf down over the side of the pier til he was hanging almost by his heels and the struggle. ‘He out for the de mede a desp @rip on the stringp plunged headlong int When the gurgling and bpluttering to tne surface Jack Blongside of him trying to get a grip bn his clothing with his smail, sharp teeth. Puny as the terrier was he Went through the motions of holding the big man up, and when Devele went Gown for the second time Jack went down with mm. | | Barge Skipper to the Reseu | [Skipper James J. O'Leary of the Erie Darge Jim came out of his cabin just at moment, and when he saw the man r he stripped off overboard. When in with his dog still O'Leary grabbed him | ep quiet and quit | rms, Then O'Leary with one arm and both legs | his way to lis barge against | ude O'Leary ts a | With a drownin,, man and a drowning | dog on bis hands he had a big task to | the w man came was . owerful swimmer, but full), His strength was giving out and be was making scarcely an inch of | headway when two boatmen, Charles Taube and Frank Witto, hove In sight on the nearby pier. They saw there Was no Ume to hunt up @ boathook, so Witto votunteered to serve as one. He | let himself down over the stringplece and Taube grabbed his heel Taude | wound his legs ab wser post and the bum hed out and | gave un but at las ary and De n the dog wai the water on the LOS S,V-AINE POUNDS IN FOUR WEEKS—THE GREAT KIDNEY REMCDY_SNVED HER. In sending you this ou this unsolicited testi- timo to the merits of your grea) remedy Swamp-Root, I am only return- ing in a very small degree, the benefit I received from _ After suffering for 14 years with pi told by reputable ph ing five diflerent y ting we I be ly. ‘The uric gases went into the mus- | des of my back snd hips, causing me exeruciating agony, so that I lost sixty- gine and one-haif pounds in four weeks My only relief wes n which eaused ifter effects almost as bh ard to bear as the pain, 1 could eat no solid food, end indeed had no appetite for it For nine weeks 1 subsisted on @ milk dict. My husband and friends had given me up to die, when I commenced | taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. My improvement was immediate and marked. Now, after taking it for one year I feel like a new woman, all my own work and ie included. Have an eight room house and three in the family, 1 can take long walks and fec after t at that 1 have years You can use this testimonial ny wa, feel wonde recoy 1 wou not be livi Swamp Root. A ing you for your wonderful remedy, | am, Yours most gratefully, MRS. KATE BOWERS, 1832 Ridge Ave., Steubenville, Ohio. Personally appeared before me this @@nd day of July, 1909, Mrs Kate Bowers, who subscribed’ the above statement end made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact BENJAMIN F. PRE Justice of the I Letter t> Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., Binghemton, N.¥ Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Send to Dr. hilmer & ¢ Bin tun, N. Y., for a sample bottle convince anyone, You will ¢ & booklet of valuable inform It will all about kidneys Wh i sane ‘ani a Ww Regular lollar size bottles toe Kr wt all drug stores, tg that vet fa pitiful yelp and | cing up with a desperate appea’ to his master. | Risks Life for Dog. | L \ THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MARCH of Faition Ca | NEW YORA Sj © 3 Years Lradort (3 SIXTHS AVE.19"70 207 STREET. Correct Spring Millinery At Prices to Suit All Pocketbooks ing of new Millinery is now at ts fullest, our importations of Trimmed Hats, cy Feathers, Millinery Braids, , and bes.des all this we give the Untrimmed Plateaux and Strips is the most com ying public advantages not to be had o'r R show Hats, Flowers, plete and best selected elsewhere OF Second Fivor, For instance, we show every Untrimmed Hat of prominence copied from other French mudels exactly as used by the Parisian Modistes, but half the price or less. We import direct every Flower, Faney Feather, Wing, ete, every Millinery Braid; other houses bay from the middleman in this city. Hundreds of Trimmed Dress Hats, large or small, flower, fancy wing, velvet or ribbon trimmed; every hat is distinctive, different from the ordinary. run, dainty and in ex- cellent taste; at *5.50 12.50 Correct Copies of French beautifully trimmed, Lecoming, exelu- sive with us, at Flower Hats, extremely pretty. and Smart Tailor Suit Hats—The in all New York; at the extreme ly low price of jg tntie st £3.98 ‘Thousands thousands of pieces of Straw, Ram and Chip Millinery Braids at lower prices than the importers ask for same, Every piece dyed or bieached abroad; every wanted shade, from the Reboux violet to the eG) c Untrimmed Hats New York woman knows of old “If you can't need look no further.” Exclusive Shapes—vcop' Untrimmed Hats and T elvet Underbrims, ge Braids for the Home Milliner get it at Simpson's you of our distinct importations of Paris Made urbans, in hemy vine Milan 1 Hats, in Breid Hats, ate : He ie Le Saree 4 a ‘93.98 THE BIG NOTION SALE CONTINUES TO-DAY AND T 0-MORROW: A Wonderful Assemblage of Beautiful Tailored Suits at 25 According to the S.andaras of Specialty Shcps, These Suits Are ee lent Values at aloes Ranging From $30 to $40. @») eine he nare finding out how desirable ed of by having £9 Third Figor, Another jatereaing feature is the wonderful range of colors, fabrics and models—almost every approved style is obtainable at much : than you expected to pay. Not ¢ an we please the women who prefer the strictly plain tailored effect, but also those who favor clever ideas in trimming, embroidery, color combination, employment of satin facing, fancy frog fastenings, ete. All have new short coats, 24 to 26 inches long, with notch, shawl, envelope, novelty or favorite sailor collar, and are richly lined with messuline or peau de ey; The skirts show the latest ideas, ar cases are trimmed to match couts. fudiae white, Nomespuns, satin, tnely smart mannish throughout and finely the most complete Known, eh bust, includin, ee "*25 odd sizes for short waist i, We are showing « handsonic At $34. 75 assemblage of ne smart models of v and imported novelty cloths that will appeal st to the woman who desires something far removed from the commonplace. At§ serge in black, bl and shepherd. ¢ colored silk. V [Demi-Costumes—Of linest materials in exclusive models, Designed for afternoon, calling, street and Each . $45.00 to $110.00 | The New Satin Suits—-Attention is directed to our We are showing stunning its of excellent French , lavender, smart mixtures with self or contrasting extensive assortment of stylish Satin Suits and Coats. _Vrices range from $25.00 to 887.50. IMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE: Sample Leather Goods at Half Prices Sale Prices are to Pp 50¢ on the Dollar of Regular Retail Valu The Wa leathers repr At $1.95 & $2. 45 Leather Novelties worth 84 and ®5, co. Many are Feu THE BIG NOTION SA and $1 10 re eS Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosie Seamless foot, lisle hee! and toe and li wearing quality, fine aud sheer | \ le purter top, excellent Fine Imported Sample Hosiery g plain gauze f Ika dots, hand-embroid ot and fancy striped and chee fashioned, double the cotton smople half Hose uding medium weight | ie Men" s bine n foney st HW fashic ds, embroidered fancy el { | | a a ae er «> ffear Nahan Franko and His Famous i Daily, in Our Popular Price Restaurant, Eighth Floor >. DW ated are English Pigskin and Sole Leather, red Seal and Moroceo Leathers, and Seal Grain, imported Soffian and Calfslin In many instances the quantities are limited 97 Main Floor No. 2—Lingerie Blouse of French Batiste | No.1 ~Dainty Waist of sheer Persian Lawn At 25¢ | 95 * Leather Articles for Men and ar At 50c Yoke and shoulders hand embroidered in coral and STRUM SUD AIIDERUREY » GURY 208 Cc _ Women. Regularly $2.00 & 83. 50 95c Bags, age Mack or blue and black, Sleeve finished with | Botiste Waists of Finest Pin Tucking Ce For Women and Bags c » | Vor Men He Leather Card Cases, Vell and Handkere 8, Glove hemstitehing and folds of color to match #9 98 Cluny. insertion over shoulders and down front, oa, Mand ; : ‘ 8, Pass Cases, C Sanna ray a ee, eee yoke.. I. leated side ruche and stecves finished > 98 Sewing Canea, a te + Cases, Cigar Cages, ai era A Po ae a 1 f pheer Batiste with folds of coral or blue. ... Glane‘loalneres h me iteanttiae eee? Ay oe ee No, Lingerie Waste 0! Semi-Tailored Striped Taffeta Waists 10c| E CONTINUFS 1 FS TO-DA DAY “AND TO-MORROW: War ’ A * y slepl s wil Big Sale Hosi ery tr sw | f promen s Chic Peter | New English ‘ Groceries wnat ‘tention Call 6 Wo Deen ia ae Full Fashicne rep a ie De Oe Pan Home Dresses Top Coats Sugar Cured Hams, speciil tom to-morrow; per pound» 14ghoe | New Models, Special at $1.50 Their daintiness is shown in illustration: thing for home or street wear. Made of tine i in neat check blue chambr and garter welt, Black, white, tan and all the leading length sleeve: shades. 40c regularly 25 pocket and culls; Women’s bine Cotton Seamless hosiery At this price Double soles and double garter welt top. Durat a Duteh neck model stocking for hare (for $1.00; p 19. of desired ¢ set 6 Fine Imported Sam ple Half Hose ory fi \ 1 Hingonal at Pattee area wistaria r fin jerringbone, go instep, lace boot, checked, Black, white, i on bor storm serge and clever ish Mustard Dou. PTL Peele er penyoy ne a ders, 88 50 reg; | 98 spun. Lined to waist with peau bie atrenathy in 230 —==—=====SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. : , u m Sane J Simpsun Crawtoid Co, Sixih Avenue, 19.h to 20th Street, hew York City eben 00 CD POTENCIES 15, 1911. 'Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods] Great Spring Exhibition and Main Floor Sale Newest Fabrics at Prices of Extraordinary Interest N Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods, as in many otber lines, the SIMPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY STORE stands supreme in retailing. In the many years that we have been selling these goods we have built up a magnificent trade, and such sales as announced to-day for to-morrow naturally, therefore, command widespread attention. Our Departments are particularly well located, being on the Main Floor and at all times flooded with daylight—this makes it easy for our patrons to choose promptly and satis actorily. For to-morrow's selling we place special en phasis on the sperials that follow Spring Silks in All Their Beauty; Every Wanted Weave and Tint ——— Crepe Majestic 27-inch Diagonal it ream « BOC ||13,500 Yds. Pongeede Chine 5 Qei|| Poncees Ge 3 Ula eae aheeatal Regularly sold at 81.005 yard.......cccccccceceseeeee peel aad 59c weaves in the popular price silks, y new silk weave, soft and Teatrous, “Tight, and yet firm in Plenty of naturals, al Beautiful g quality in 28 he most exclusive dre deal of An, Ait nine enite of street coiorin one of the silk weaves. “ilar are All pure silky most serviceable in a | it. a shopping sensation, and in ment; 27 inches wide, shown in 28 | distinet colorings. We sold a very large lot on N for another ship- ding spring colors. New Satin Foulards Beautiful figured and seroll effects area Meas Foulards Plenty of navy and black grounds egularly €2.00 and #2.50. Th to chunse Frou. Be remus Gy Shepherd Check New Effects in wanted ullover and bordered effects larly, Qtsseessssceceeees '49c Messaline Silks Striped Wash Silks} ()" Msprtment is acknowledged Beautiful, soft, draping quality in 0 be the largest and ie hest in Regularly 75c, Shown in a variety of different colored stripes and be- ing washable makes it all 50 ve ¢c the more practicul 36-inch Naushon Shantung Nothing better for seashore or mountain wear, Cool, soft and good wearing. A full range of colorings. $1.00 regula : 59c Special. New Satin Messaline Greater New York; Lasts cial at, yard... 1.48 Satin Messai nes Full yard wide, in a good range if desirable ings for dress and ining purposes, Usually «Special, at 79 Fancy Corded Faille of 100 pieces in an array of colorings hard to equal. regula I pure silk, rich, tii A new arriy Excellent wearing quality, Just ener) 50¢ 88 \eeich tata thale BeAUty, the, thing "tor “uitrens oye The New Dress Goods and Smartest Spring Suitings ing and foundation pur- ; ill Ends of Panamas and Serges 5,000 Yards Spring Dress Goods Mill E - Ls Containing clan checks, black and white Lengths ranging one to seven yards, shepherd cheeks, serves, vigeroux and hairline and can be matched sufficient for skirts or Every new, up-to-date and entire suits and dresses. Cream, black, and ‘colorings. 49c] 1b 8100 reguiart cf} navy and brown, reailarlys Gg ¢c pled FE. oso oess Most Desirable Black Dress Goods Standard numbers, known for their satisfactory 52-inch Imported Austrian Chiffon Broadcloth, regularly $2.00, 54-inch Black Wiry Finished Storm Serge; arly sold at 1.5 54-inch Black English Me cilian, regularly sold at & various sized checks; in blue and white, or black and w aa " 59c serviceable; Extraordinary Offerings in Black Silks s6-inch Black Paillet de Seie) Regularly $1.25 i6-inch Black Mess fhe most wanted an effective black silks. . 86-inch Black Satin Majestic 100 Pieces New Spring Buleings Navy and white tairline, stripes, pin c diagonal s colorin black d white Suiting, mobai ilian and ines, in a range of desired . Regularly 59e to 69e yard; eve to $1 Dress Goods Including some of the most practi- special, and dr did appearan qualities, shown inn royal, golden brown and wi Strictly all wear, at $1.39 , at $118 » at $1.39 cal and stylish weaves of the sea- son; 50-inch Fancy Storin Serges; 50-inch English Sicilians; 42-inch regu ors. 30-inch Black Diagonal Mobair, which is sold regularly at 41.00, at 69¢ Black and White wool. $1.00 regu- 79e 30-inch Black Granite Suiting, which is sold regularly at $1.00, at 69¢ Shepherd Checks; ce larly; special, at... various sizes... New Wash Materials in Many Wonderfully Dainty Effects ——— 39c Silk Shantung Pongee 25,000 yards of the Dainticst | ! beautiful silk mixed, light weight material, 39e Wash Goods + Rear. 10c Printed Lawns **# Ma's Fio An exira large assortment of new putterns in a large range of popular shades, such as to select from, some with bordered effects, jasper, helio, Copenhagen, rose, light pink, white and black grounds This is a bargain fight blue, navy, re sed, ete. you will not find later in the season, 23 at 25c Yd. Lace Stripe Marquisettes In beautiful floral patterns wn in all the wanted °19¢ so do your buying t —_—_—_ 15c¢ Fancy Printed Batiste mail orders filled morrow 40 $0c 36-inch Silk Eolienne A strong, sheer A beautiful, medium weight, silk mixed fabric, | washable fabric, also sh : . Full 3 H ye hes wide rand shown in all plain colors with a mercerized satin stripe. Dainty floral, stripe and dot patterns, on | the wanted colors, including black. 29 French Printed Organdies and dar grounds A splendid Regularly 50¢, special : c et French ors a exquisite floral | material, fine and sheer and a special 2c Mercerized Poplins ngs, sinall, medium and large designs. In} value P Fink, hive, helio and yellow on white grounds Imported Chiffon Voile Lisse Wide range of stripes, checksand plaids. Guar. anteed absolutely fast color, all the prevailing colors as well Poplins are very desirable for neat Spring suits and dresses, and our showing contains all the season's latest shades, including black and white. A strong washable fabric that retains its lustre and will give excellent wear. ] t 5c 19¢ Galatea Cloth Lot contains only red and white stripes and black polka dot on white 2 No 10c mail orders IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Smartest New Waists in Town No satisfied with showing the smartest sts in the greatest varie round Special, yard Women’s Gloves vy, we invariably quote popular prices, which make the value-giving feature of this department just as con- Special values in the spicuons. All the cleverest ideas of the season, by home or French designers, are on pith in practical lish gloves our spacious Second Floor Section. aa Second Fi that it s economy to buy. 7 Main Floor, Elbow Length Gloves—White The Hundreds dressed kid gloves; 16-button length mousquetaires aise best Showing of the value in Amet Tiel BR 1.89 of High Newest White Glace Pique — For women; — black outrolestes Class Waists Gloves — For women; pique and A 00 Waists Shown prix seam; speci : French Chamois Is the in This One clasp; natural and cream; at, 89 Most Extensive ORE ih Lcsmeetuiees c : ot dD Interesting i splay and Less So 1-Deegy ai ens | NO BU, pectinases Wan ay etre Not a great many of each style, At $3.95 to $5.95 Leather Novelties worth #5 to 815, With squares of embroidery and fine pin tucking Pipings of black messaline nnd crochet, buttons down front, over shoul: nd Hooves and Bi 98 down front, faney stock collar, Long #5 00 finished with pipings of coral or old blue, sleeves. ‘THE BIG NOTION SALE CONTINUES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW: fresh Roasted Cotiees Royal Stuart Wena 81.00, Cereals for Misses showing of new mans Carolina Rice PRCTAL Vor Waverly 4 42- ain h Manhattan 4 dust the At S1S.75 to $22.50, One. Modsl $19. 76 one Model $14, 75 Ly fe ay $to 10 years old, and also for small women. quality percale effects, with 4 si collar, pateh sleeve. fine we will also sell of high- These English Top Coats whit mannish in ent, with str 1 box front, noteh or Har; flap or pateh p nished with lnrge self. and pe ne buttons tude stylish od The Material lors with iu