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— a IE ET I IT q es ? Pa | pies quick lke.” BZ aide an away!) of h Jawed ktood briekiy monkey woke a } omy. meant a was A the trip summer. to gradu at the end Juvenile terlous parents The s briganti for use watchers as he “1 bane wi funny fe yust wa erults who haa annual cruise were strangely they didn't taunt the youthful « Along Coast. Out of Dock, a alongside around, This was too much for a boatswain's stripes on hi of them, abou in etvilt interest sald one of the ed at the tugging, He grabbed sharply business right ont of your in ick uniforms any had had their and they realized that there were prod- ably more to come. Joined out first lesson the annual cruise boys whom the Board of Educ training to be navigators and preparing for service as oMcera on the few ships fiying the American flag, is going to take them up and down the Atlantic o Hitherto the annual crut nt and more, ‘They in disetptine Only American Ports. ‘Thin year the nm is at has jaunt abroad, but thin year it ided to give the boys a look-in to “furrin’ wate Ww. walk eu the sea b rdly Young sw ly squeezing t is equipped parte” There were elghty-odd youngsters on hoard when the #hip pulled ont fon the dovk, Some of thene were first venr | boys, fome were second year } m the ship September, fon 0} ed by I not be ent Nhera tu ne my 8 to them wh a th steam of emergenc! dd almost too vpick and span to be real It seemed more like o of those fault- easly immaculate vessels one some- Umes seca on the stage in playful Little nautical comedies, Will Be a Cruise de Luxe. The pi aboard age ws cruise d Mere full of ot The abettod while ¢ feamansh to take gation, engineering and elec nder look far north as re rovealed t SB je luxe of prt ables. up the steam-en. Bhe will then crulse Baltimore and a touching at the Bermuda I T return wilt be days ia) ercises Studied Theory in Winter. AM winter the students have t Ing on board the ship and » mate a marine The sup school, reil they fo oid, 1 tral Park at 11.900 ordinary quality. ter t will be ine and aping the: m of @ and qual Capt ced, is and a was d le Pa which Ir parents f them go into were 6, White-clad figures Just in front At strictly American porte and postpone | until next | ——~ WIFE PONT OUT | | YOUNG SAH ORMEN City Training Ship Off for Cruise, OFF ON NEWPORT | TDTRAN AR SEA 80 Boys—20 of Them Rookies —Sail for Summer Cruise ' PARENTS SEE THEM GO. | Youthful Sweethearts, Too, Bid | Farewell as Ship Pulls the city's training ship Newport | Moving slowly out from her plier at, East Twenty-fourth etreet to-day, with odd embryonfc satlormen pulling for dear life at a hawser thicker than the arms of m @ score of youngater leaned along the rail on the hed the proceedings with leisurely and smitin | lantern. | ; “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1911. d | a} sleeve who taunter by the arm and swing him| | | ‘ou hard work for that, | "he anid “You | 1 to-morrow and we take | After that the score of more of re-| pa in | "it was her husband who was running it were two diam s had enough ste for further @: ren WID Given | Motor Ride on Jane 7. THe NEWPORT wv | sit jain to | his door the | Davis went f ks and r Cone y has do s. Davis ry per t for noth figure and to retreaung ext Sid © Magistrate Breen with his neighbor tom: Sunday he went pult. When it ed to drape yp Lader declined to take or pay fo: Washington thy Williamsburg along Bedford avenue, AS POSSBLETHEF Detective Catches Wanted for Assault iit }over the Bridge, of Tailor |¢ Jecause | — COLLECTOR IS MISSING. ‘° | Family Fears Zech W River Front Spouse Didn't Know Him. had to take almost ¢ Davis Lader, over t To be would ni found Dav Ing if Davis's wife °. votive 8 th with, said Day 1 didn’t: stab I didn't. 1 just hit him have Norns had any idea that | with thts There came a fashing-like n Mur sign whi away from Bhidles m oof the law him up along the ng for Davis f Golden Medical Discov- Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's : ‘ ery because a full list of ingredients composing it is printed there in plain [’nglish. More than forty years of experience has proven its superior worth as a blood-purifier and invigorating tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver . It builds up the run-down system as no other tonic can in yich aleohol is used, The active medicinal principles of native roots such as Gol Seal and Queen's root, Stone root and Mandrake root, Bloodroot and Black Cherrybark are extracted and preserved by the usc of chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet which quotes extracts from well-recognized medical authorities such as Drs. Bartholow, King, Bidder, Coe, Fliingwood and a host of others, showing that these roots can be depended upon for their curative action in all weak states of th ich, accom: panied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well « all bilious or liver complaints and in all “wasting diseas re is loss of flesh and gradual running down of the The ‘Golden Medical Discovery” makes rich, pure biood and so invigorates and regulates: (he stomach, liver and bowels, and through them, the whole syotem. Thus all skin affections, well as serefulous swellings er ulcers are cured and healed. blotches, pimples and eruptions as and old open running sores In treating old running sores, or ulcers, it is well to insure their healing to apply to them Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your druggist don’t happen to have this Salve in stock, send fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- i the * All-Healing Salve” will reach gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and a la you by return post. You can't affo ne OF KNO box of 1 to accept a secret nost COMPOSITION, not ev make a littl bigger profit. Though he can't afford to experiment with for without argument. substitute for this non-alcoholic, 1 the urgent’ dealer may thereby the substitute for less price you Go where they give you what you me offers health, yo Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Sugar-coated, tiny granules, casy to take as candy, dawned upon the court-room. | 6: Davis pulled ‘his right | Magis. an under $1,000 MANY AUTOS FOR ORPHANS. Fine © first entry of two De Dion wing car for Orphans’ 7, the commit the use cf | yelled leads fror : down Broa 1 the de h street, down [i Arch, to the Bowery and then Ocean avenue nd Ocean Parkway to Coney Island. Weld Up by! r \ 1 is 6 feet tall, welghs 19 pounds has gray hair and mustache and .» His family fears that gang-| ast River | | bilge on her por | 4 Her Captain and Scenes at SaU%"9 CA 3100SPRNG CALLED FOR TRL jtis men to the qua there {s always act Parsons, ansisted by District- | atance, Sergt. Hor rederick G. De Will Is eon- R, with a crew | the foot | Dwentieth: sed H | the coast until they got to Iute gto eaten and their wrong construction. Our Arch Support Shoes for Men and [Sat Mase RWe cthobeee Glesties Bc [for the purchase. oF postage at Women, with the elastic spring under the arch, removes the jar in walk- Emerson was just easing her: of had been twice a month ing and does away with aches and pains of leg muscles—often classed as the rock. One of the marin cops J | faction that the owner desired to obtain the very finest instru- ‘THE AEOLIAN COMPANY nt boing implicated in the murder of |F SHIPWRECKED JUSTICE CRAGEN tives Roddy and AND BE RESCUED ON GRAFT CHARGE Police Rush to Hutchinson’s|Fifty Extra Talesmen Ordered a a | Creek, but Vessel Had Only IGLENROY| yh to Tell of Attempts at a Be pate A°CLENROY the N Ther {olan tn Queens County chester « » tle « at Long masted schooner when the trial of Muntele laden with hot manned by John M. Cragen, charged AIX seamen under command of Cap nropriaiing post ta : : Henry Hoyer, struck @ rock in Hutch.| money while eecretary, to BOPeuRh FOR SUMMER is in the box ingon's Creek, which is an arm of 1 President Gresser, was begun to-day chester Bay extending up to Mount Ver-| before Justice Kapper in the Supreme non, Court. Fifty extra talesmen who were When the good ship Charies 3, Mmer-| impanelled were subjected to the clos- fon #truck the rock Capt o | ext acrutiny by the prosecution, one of fleck and ad-| the questions awked being: “If you montshed them to be Stepping | approached during the course of this ashore, he entered a drug store and| tiny , , called up Ni wing the| {rial @ny persons who may try to! advice of the new eecong deputy rom. | Influence your verdict in*this case, will ghintone? of you report it immediately ? Judge Cragon is defended by James | p |W. Osborne, Deputy Attorney-General | It will be out May 22nd Se, each—1 for 2c. Cluett, Peabody & Company, Troy, > When No, of East street tn cruised and cruised and cr We justify our claim to relieve the tired feeling caused by ill-fitting shoes rheumatism. We have not sacrificed style in the co shoes. Expert fitters await y6u here. CASE SHOE CO., 1143 Broadway, Between 26th and 27th Sts. wrote in his diary truction of our “The ship was on her Woodbury, N. | when she ran Y) Fy For owners of Summer Homes An Exceptional Opportunity Exchanged Pianolas and Pianola Pianos at Greatly Reduced Prices There are a great number of people in New York who have wished that they might own a Pianola or Pianola Piano. They recognize the desirability of these instrumenis~ the very great pleasure they give to those who play them—their high standing among musicians and cultured people and their important educational influence in the home. But many of these people have felt that even the reasonable price for which a genuine Pianola or Pianola Piano may be purchased was beyond their present means. And they have not cared to compromise by buying a less perfect instrument. An extraordinarily favorable opportunity to purchase a genuine Pianola or Pianola Piano directly from its makers and at a large saving from the regular price, is offered by a Special Sale This Week at Aeolian Hall! : Exchanged Pianola Pianos From $425 up These have come to us from our customers in exchange for new and more expensive instruments, such as the Steinway, Weber and Steck Grand Pianola Pianos. The reason and the only reason fog their coming back was because they had given so much pleasure and such satis- Exchanged Pianolas From $125 up If you have a silent piano in your home, one of these Pianolas will make every member of your household a pianist. The Pianola is a separate cabinet attachment that can be used with any make or type of piano. It can be bought in different cases that will match your present instrument. The Pianolas in this sale are all in perfect playing condi- tion and will give the same satisfactory service as mew tnetra- ments. Our own workmen have been over each instrament thoroughly, replacing worn parts, adjusting and It is inconceivable that any should remain eatisfied with asilent piano when they can obtain one of these guaranteed Pianolas for such a small amount, ment of its kind that is made. They have been put into perfect condition in the factories where they were originally made. In musical quality, playing effectiveness and in appearance they are not to be distinguished from new. Moreover every Pianola Piano in this Safe, will be sold with the complete guarantee that accompanies new instruments. These Prices Remember these instruments are almost new—fully as good as new 13 Weber Pianola Pianos in Mahogany, Circarsian Walnut, plain Walnut and Oak, that cost originally as high as $1150--From 8675, up 8 Stock Pianola Pianos in Mahogany, originally $850-—F; 10 Wheelock originally as high as $800--From 8625. up 13 Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos in Mahogany and Mission Oak costing originally up to $750 From 8528. up And a few other Pianola Pianos from #425, up 22 Pianolas in Ebony, Oak, Rosewood, Mahogany etc., costing originally $250——-At 9128. and #150, depending on the style of ca ; 16 Metrostyle Kenolas in different woods, costing originally $300—At 9175. st) ae etl aaliy new Themodist Metrostyle Pisnolae, costing orivinally $350-—At #275, costing os in Mahogany that cost The Pianola Piano ~ An Up nuine Pianola ix bl vy hand av ght Piano le of piane aud way when res ue AEOLIAN HALL, 362 Fifth Ave., 34th St., N, ¥, ° The Largest Menufacturers of Musical Insteuments tm the Wesld