The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1911, Page 12

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MODERN SINDBAC RECORDS WONDERS OF SHIP'S CRUSE Chief Officer of the Kasenga Dashes Off Tale of Thrill- ing Adventures. &SCAPE FROM PIRATES Captain Killed —Dog Risks tn Life for Cat—Capture of Springbok. A new rival to W. Ww Joseph Conrad tn the Chief Officer Wiitam Wo . of the rusty and gpmewhat baite tramp steamer Kasenga, just in from a six months’ jaunt in nearly all the se sens, Just as the Kasenga was slipping through the waters of the upper bay toward the Bush docka, South Brooklyn, the supercargo was grinding out on the ahip's typ the 1st paragraph | Jacobs and 1 “Juet knocked It off at he eald. from some strange angles in the last @m Months and 1} just couldnt help re- cording a few impressions.” He's a Headline Writer. ‘The scoount starts out in « mann ‘Which ied the reporter to suggest that Possibly, perhaps, maybe, once on a thie the chief officer had worked on a Rewspapyer and had been in the had dashing off a few 44 interva “We've beon looking at hot he thing cise “curse the genstitutionally lazy 1 ere are the “all-c which top the story of meanderings in the 0 strange adventures of her crew: STEAMER'S CREW TELL OF THRILLING EXPERIENCES ON SAND BANK. ATTEMPTED ASSAULT BY PIRATES FRUSTRATED. ' PTS GALLANT TIN THE HOOGLY, TED WITH BY ADMIN REW » It tmmht be men- CANINE VBR COL. By way of tioned that th Bucknall Steamship the British Nag. She left last, loaded with mules and } for Bouth Africa. After discharging the animals at Cape Town she cruised up the Bast African coast, meeting with various adventures and misadventures, a4 finally wound up at Calcutta, where she took on the buix of her cargo, of jute, She Polom be @ipped back to little old > countering a furlous sto n route, Mer cargo has an estimated of between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, | The First Mishap. The first mishap ved shortly after the ship docked at Capo Town. Her captain, A. W. Dobbs, accidentally stepped into an elevator shaft in the bitlding occupied by the company's oft\- oes and was Instantly kjlied, Capt. Met- calfe succeeded him. From Cape Town the Kasenga started up the Kast Afri- ean coast. Let Chief Officer Wooster take up the tale in his fuldly pictur- wing cargo at @ combined forves of hrew the ship on a night. When poe 8 | dawned and the sun broke in the east- ern skies those on board the vessel found that the swirling currents had gent her ashore between two small js of rare and exquisite beauty As the mists cleared away a delectable | Vision greeted the gux: in Was like « ar pages of the Ar “The coral bott ween through w curiously awimming paradine f Found Herd of Springbok MA Wout whieh » tragke of tio oon nc runabout of the Fire insurance Salvage | Corps, driven by Capt. Henry Casuman, Who Mayor Gaynor Bel. eves In God and Bible Reading GERMANY WARNS. FRANCE ON NEW MOROCCAN MOVE “Dangerous The Rev, Dr. Christian F. Reisner, pastor of Grace Methodist Episco- pal Church, in West One Hundred and Fourth street, recently addressed letters to a number of prominent men asking them their reasons for believing In God. The following characteristic reply from Mayor Gaynor was read to the congregation at last night's service: ding the baa Likely to Follow Occupation you content of Fez by French Troops, and makes them prudent and careful, and ma! fully, Charch members make @ stable nucieus for soc! STRASSRIURG, |% Emperor William left to-day for @ ast racer: | Keneral Inspection of the fortresses on | the French frontier, In view of the fact LACE BEDECKED NIGHTCAP errata lat j the swit ON STATUE OF SHERIDAN. svainst o> counying Fes in Morocco, bis | Dog Risked Life to Save Cat. | _ TET TT . * nis! Ornate Garment With Baby Blue ship was tied up tn Calcutta, but | 4 the distance and fell into} of the Hoogly, which | mis warned tion Is ree " * ¥ Ribbons Also in Evidence— . a Police Make Searcin be : WASHIN May §% tartiing @ t ep ing de *\ ways to rf its in closely 6 4 no truth In the tais morning that representation of Ife and action so un- Lisa dchied common In the ordinary military statue, that of Gen. Phil Sheridan Cire in Sheridan! rrested the eye of the observer | n order So Bully passed on and J. Ing to receive for which the leading 1 way back a terri countered on April sheep, kc ie in o- he orde ent to one of | ers.” On tne | to-day, rm was en-| Above the and five live | tace-bedecked the Lascar | ver even Bertin, tt rested a h flying © fitted “front of Marat whte Brandrettis a gentle | editors in wearch of NAVAL OFFICER’ Ss VALET DETAINED AS A LEPER. | some good sea tales. anatncnemasiinatanes IL LS | LAWYER AND MINE OWNER Brought From the Philippines He} ta KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT.) jo. in Washington Pest | DENVER, ‘Col, day, House—May Be Sent Home. P| WASHINGTON, May &—In a pe . ‘. ji Pues 1 i ;. He vtha ago he came aval Entirely Vegetable | The Very Best Laxative and Blood Tonic. For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Indigestion, &c., they have no equal. as been carefully cc Manuel 1. Quezon, Resident Commis sioner from the ippines, has taken up Palabay’e case, The Comn is trying to arrange some p transportation which will enab young Filipino to get back to his rela- tives and friends. bankment. Mrs. Richardson, her two children and & friend escaped injury, Wife in Moant V m Learns of Granfeld’s Dea’ A brief despatch telling of the death es of Horace Granfleld near Louisville = > a + Was recelved by Mrs | would She had wired West tails of the accident, death or w ade of his t she sad for Woman Dy Mra. Sarah Kett, sixty-five, of D treet, Brooklyn, ls dying » from injuries received 4 down and run over by @ The oldest, the purest, the A] most palatable wh'skey sold in New York. Try it. Stewart Distilling Coe Phita, ey Yen ent occurred at Berry and I ty a a Onn nu Ne MTR AM PNR = ‘ HL RA PRATIAM ii aN Al Dy, Bail Sar 10 M nutes to ert St. ate Island and Bronx Direct to A. & S. fists Subway Station. (An Unheard of Announcement Our Entire Stock of Furniture & Beddiny, Representing More Than $250,000, | At Our Proverbially Low Prices And a Further Discount of 25% lz il | MITHOUT ANY RI Y RESER R VATION, exe ATION y Prairie Grass Furniture and Macey | Ml Bookeases, whereon we are re contract to fixed prices, we offer our ENTIRE MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FURNITURE AND BEDDING at 25 per | | cent ht discount on our present Jow prices, For a limited period only I" n occasion that presents itself very rarely even here and affords housekeep ! ind boarding ho proprietors an opportunity to purchase just what they int from an en i Plendidly complete and upeto-date stock at such low prices a outside of this St ' ' ‘ ' Women’ $ $15. 00 to $20. 00 Stripe, and Satin Foulard Dresses at $6.98 Only and None C, O, 1D. ermany had | nd three cruisers to Mo- | ordisplay the | ea, Rabat, Mogador and | | ay Tana | Aleace-Lorraine, May 'Point so a# to got away early in an | Brulard'e relief exvanien 1s still close rench advance be- beyond Rabal as expected to reach FE land to make t Inter than last Saturday, ee |GAYNOR NOW TO INSPECT THE CATSKILL \TSKILL AQUEDUCT. Will Spend All of | All of To-Morrow Going Over the Route in an Automobile. Before making pu “i by his fi water aystoin last the great! on storage tripsover the Ca mpressions | Gaynor ts to make a KI aqueduct He leaves to-night for the starting automobtte deaa. to-morrow 1 norrow to sident Str: G. Altman & Cn. A SALE OF WOMEN'S LINGERIE WAISTS ESPECIALLY OREPARED FOR THE OCCASION, 1S ANNOUNCED FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), WHEN NEW MODELS OF BATISTE, LAWN, MARQUISETTE AND VOILE, LACE AND EMBROIDERY-TRIMMED, WILL BE MARKED AT $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 ALSO CHIFFON WAISTS THE REMAINDER OF AT $4.75. & 6,00, SEVERAL STYLES OF CHIFFON WAISTS WILL BE REDUCED TO $9.50 CORSETS AND CORSET ACCESSORIES For SUMMER USE COMPRISE NEW MODELS OF THE CORSET MADE IN PARIS, AND THE “FASSO" SNAH" CORSET, MADE IN WORKROOMS ON THE PREMISES, AND SEV. RAL OTHER STYLES OF AMERICAN MAKE AT MODERATE PRICES; ALSO NEW AND IMPROVED DESIGNS IN CORSETS FOR MISSES. TRICOT CORSETS IN A NUMBER OF VARIETIES. MENTION IS MADE OF L'ENVELOPPANTE, THE NEW HIP CONFINER OF AN ESPECIALLY WOVEN FABRIC, BRASSIERES OF ALL KINDS, A SALE OF MILLINERY, FLOWERS HAS BEEN ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW AT ATTRACTIVE TRIMMED HATS, . UNTRIMMED HATS , . FLOWERS . . . FOLIAGE . . . (FIRST FLOOR). & FOLIAGE (TUESDAY), PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: AT $500 & 6.75 AT 1.75 & 300 . AT 68¢, . AT 25c. A SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS WILL ALSO BE HELD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), CONSISTING OF BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED SILKS: PONGEE, LINED WITH GREEN SILK; PARASOLS WITH FLORAL RIBBON BORDERS; AND TUCKED TAFFETA SILK IN COLORS, USUALPRICE BEING $5.00 } 3 ‘ 4 at $3.00 B. Altman & Cn. “ BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHE Al TS AND PILLOW CASES, ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY); BLANKETS, SUMMER OR MEDIUM WEIGHT, PER PAIR, $3.00 & 4.00 COMFORTABLES, PLAIN BORDERS BEDSPREADS, SATIN FINISH . CROCHET BEDSPREADS . . MUSLIN SHEETS . . . MUSLIN SHEETS, HEMSTITCHED MUSLIN PILLOW CASES JUSLIN PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED . EACH, $2.50 EACH, $2.75 EACH, $1.25 & 1.65 . EACH, 68¢. TO $1.05 PACH, $1.05 & 1.20 BACH, Be, TO 26. BACH, 25¢., 28¢, & 32: Filth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New Pork. QUESTIONS OF SEX ive World Wants Work Wonders morning. the work sa of the ve “Best Values at the Lowest Prices” 121st ine Collens! Street Big Reaucttons and Large Savings Tuesday fy) Our Weekiy Sale of Furniture, E.c Dining 8. 98 |S de. Uli bod boards | Golden oak fin “lish, with large bevelled French top; cen dd carved; value 12.98, / Maitresses Couches | Seat tilted, aay etalon oar} Drop side couches, heavy bronzed ticks; in all sizes, speciad. © QudQ steel frame, National wire 1.98 Chikoniers springs; value 3.00 * Golden oak fish “ 5 dust proof Linoleums Mit BGS Two yas. wide, extra heavy quality Dressers |i". lake collections of designs and Elegant. mahog. |€9!0F8, in short length ¢ only; any finish, large | Special. French plate mir- ror, like illustra illustration, 336 Oil Cloth wide, in a vut from the roll iM S9e, D5. Cc Cribs White enamelled cribs, size 2.4 by 4.6 ft. regular value 3:50; D QQ) 1 Se special for this sale White enamelled metal bedstead, con. tinuous post, with extra fill 2 98 . rods, all sizes; value 4.00 Or BUIAL VERIVERIES to the Bronx and Nestchester Gounty. belie © Ou ome Furn LALALUGUs hes S99. fotlc aie ar GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE: ee un WE FURNISH APART ENTS 5, on 49% t0'5 00% AN ACCOUNT FISHER. BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. B

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