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k i} - Li Big Four-Master Eclipse Towed ' , to Port After Collision Oft $ ] 0 DOWN Places a Splendid ' f Virginia Coast. e f Franklin Piano i :TALES OF ADVENTURE. ' / f us In your hore. Come to the Fischer Piano Factory and fem why the ; 5 is tt ‘| hk Maar We ee SUTTER possession of a reliable piand is no longer a luxury } ‘our Apprentices Spin Yarns o} ANO’ Sale Price $185 | th $259. if Si hems tenia” | MARKET allows us to make a FURTHER REDUCTION oe 1 NESE PUTAS, “THAUNIS, "| Left to Right—REGINALD “LORD” FAIRFAX, JAMES DODD, PHILLIP MURRAY, ANDREW JACKSON. in the PRICE of our BUTTER, which we Guarantee to J. & C. Fischer . Gales and Massacres. Kahn, Mra. 1. R. Brookman, H. C,] tune, While the two were equal part- AIEEE Oe MOON pact Factory Salesroom, 417 West 23th Street, Near 9th Avenue. ae se in NEM VANDERDILE: (Boe wtec2°o teennee ta [tors Sabrcaner s ne E ATLANTIC & PACIFIC con Oldest Fiano Makers in New York ie ‘rippled from @ eollision with the i . ¥ 7; . He i snosne Pcacott Palmer of he Virginia Lyfe ee yma yee heey tid aa dad atl pratvedbre GREAT COMPANY | é ‘from that point, after a long passage | td ait - the a ro a be where her husband's body Hes. nvound the ¢ Good Hi trom surden and associates planned a twelve- = i} Sr bienniede e ahjeetons wt private houan ownern net }} s midnight of ree he Pte Ag got an option on the site, but Was per. lying at anchor during @ thick fog, and teenie the nelghbors to paokik inh Or ay or howe oo v8 y he . is plans. } lighte ssolied 4a dint’ padi tele sists Structure to Be in Fifth Ave- Mr Vanderbilt now occ —aecttn GUL BARKINGRASH | INFOG NEAR END OF LONG VOYAGE #0 late that it was impossible to swing ) Of the head of the bark In time to avoid the crash, nue Between Seventy-first found the nchooner had a her bow and all her head gear had been carried away, while the larger Avosel was left with her fore to'xal- ffiant and royal masts, together with the o'gallant and royal yards hang- Jing @ tangled mass from the top of the ‘upper yard, held only by the standing rigging. Because of her high prow, the only damage to the eteel hutl of the Kelipre was @ few dents forward, the Jibboom remaining intact. © The long voyage of the 3,600-ton bark, 4 When the veeweis drifted apart 1t was gash in| and Seventy-second Sts. ” of the mort magnificent homes ay city will be butit by Cornelius Vanderbilt in Fifth avenue between Beventy-first and Seventy-second streets. Mr. Vanderbilt has Just taken over, for approximately $700,000, a plot on this block that has @ frontage of eighty feet and a depth of 125 fect. ‘The uptown trend of business t* driv- H. P, Belmont home. H for tt in 19, Tt ts a four- | of unpretentious design. Mr. Vander- Wits present neighbors are Samuel | Untermyer, James P. Pyle and Henry Henry Flagier. The Criterion Club is also near. | Mr. Vanderbilt bought the old Mat- thiessen residence at No. 610 Fifth ave- nue from the City Real Kytate Com- | pany some years ago. But Columbia College decided to permit business in its properties nearby, and Mr, Vander. Diit decided to select @ site for his home | elsewhere, | “JIM” FISK’S WIDOW DEAD. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _ Ab adh Toland _19, 1912. Apprentices of the British Bark Eclipse Who Tell of Wondrous Adventures on. Voyage | —= 2 eT a ian aS I Special for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Fancy, Fresh ur” Creamery BUTTER Buy at the Factory SAVE A DOLLAR A STE? —here we sell without the heavy expenses of separate'y conducted stores Founded 1826 ’ Extraordinary Values in Curtains, Portieres and Upholstery Fabrics Fine Embroidered Portieres and | hic ‘ ing Mr. nderbilt from Ms residence . \ nl A i Pith avenue between Fittye| Outs ware a Caan Double Faced Velour Portieres tn tee B r young Engiish apprentices t ip the} Fitty-fourth etrecta, Levi p.| She is in the Back or Side, Chest k oe ij aes a ur asemen 4 Hite tox of the ordinary eeefaring man, | Morton's home, at No. @fl, hus been Her 4 or Limbs, you can always $12.50 per pair—were $20.00 to $25.00. i ‘The were Andrew Jackson, Phillp| leased by E. P. Dutto *o. who] posto —aeenenae—eepreeee Rt ATOELALNEE EECA LL LLCS: James Dodd and Reginald 1 Who was known among his ) Shipmates us “Lord” Fairfax, although he modestly Genied relationship to hin titled English namesake. ALL KINDS OF ADVENTURES SET COWN IN FOG. ‘The apprentices told to-@ay of thelr many thrilling oxperiences, inchiding aid young Fairfax, ¥ midst of a iiftym © squall w i eatls tr ays and tore awa tho head galls like they were handker-|* F chiers, é "I think the mos: (portant Incident | of the outward pa continued © millord, referring to ‘ We were in the Strait he soutlvard of Java. There we were Bearded by a lot of Natives from the island who were #0 pe trading that we requon vigorvusiy, handied by the pulled a the head ‘ollowing their dey nter roused every CK: e . hare the “cat ley. but not 6 sou) was An wieit “Tien it was decided by the auper atitio a8 r ni ry nu omide light, yelled that a devil rehed there, Others saw itt aid it Was huge, with red ey and a tery darting tongue, was while! Lombok, to! Propowe erecting a twel y butld- ing there for their book publishing busl- ness. Among Xr, Vanderbilt's neighbors tn his new home will be Mrs. N, KE. Bay- les, whose home is on the Seventy- first street corner, The Lenox Library site, on which H.C. Frick is plapning to bulld an elaborate home, Is one block eouth, On this same block Otto H. Misses’ and f Junior MISSES*_ DRE» and) Vaile 1 panel back en Gored 5 enabroide iN als Wu of numerous hetaying | crew, | them over the sides inte thetr| and ¢| Kirt t te med with Persian buttons, 14 to 18 years. «006 SSUES of Marqnisette nd overskirt hand 3 Ince yoke trimmed broidered eo)] SSIES of Hina Serge wi aist made with large a, pored large tucks rods and laney 14 to 18 yey 3 of Wool Bati Stokes, as the climax of Iry between the two for the smiles | o” Manafiekt, died late yoster- | outh Boston of pneumonia. she | was weventy-Hix yearn of axe, | It was as the partner of Fisk that Jay | Gould iald the foundation of his fore D TOSS? Kirt, spring weight; . 34.50 36.50 39.50 wits: ; rine ives ». 35.00 over -em= siyle 39¢ om BACK AND IW Handkorchiofs rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. It is a standard remedy, sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. ‘ 9h Yn ( : [ on ‘reat FO Te ts} demmedevinlentetacpanienmettatinigalinstathe Imported Moquette Couch Covers $ <> a5 _ for three days in Far astern waters, | full size, rich Oriental colors, yp a) , rir Seer ponice tah Pooch ° DB ce st & ¢ 0 $8.50 each—regular price $13.50 \ if * through gales of such f y [| the ene of her Heavier sua nik ° Table Covers at 4 Price ‘Yj Come Quickly, Because They Won't Last Long } "Wo ran into a heavy «ale white $ iY bucking a head wind off Cape of 2x2, 2x24 and 2x8 yards \f | Infants Wear HITE CHECK COATS teon tined. 1 to 3 yrs 5.50 »-breasted, brass i emblem on 5.85 5.25 $187.50 to 8150.00, .+.. NOW 89,00 to 95.00 AND LINGER Yorimer pris 19. 50 to 75.00 90 SGC T18 to3. 75 | on 2n"$ a and Wfissos’ We Have About 3,500 Fairs of Women’s $3" and #35 Shoes Reduced to 150 Pairs Portieres $4.50 and $8.50 per pair Regular prices $6.75 to $20.00 50-inch Furniture and ‘Drapery Fabrics yj $1.50 per yard—formerly $2.50 to $5.00. in various fabrics, $2.00 to $13.75 - Formerly $4.00 to $27.50. AMMEYE STAMPED ON A Si MEANS EA or MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. 475 Pairs Lace Curtains at Half Regular Prices 1, 2, 3 and 4 pairs of a pattern, $2.00 to $50.00 Regularly $4.00 to $100.00 per pair. | gue et a. 6,000 Yards Fringes and Edges Bjosdway af 34h Streak at. about 14 Regular Prices | This is the initial announcement of a Sale of Men’s Suits Formerly $25, $23, $20 & $17.50 at $14 @ Today sees the beginning of a sale which in- cludes every popular-priced suit in our present stocks. All have been reduced from the former prices stated to 14.00, in order to adhere to our policy of disposing of every garment at this time French Mirrors 814x382 inches, $2.00 each—regularly $3.00 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Reduced for Monday and Tuesday. Sheets Pillow Cases 42x38146 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. THEN THE “HAUNT” WAS Dis. | and carrying no obligations to the season ahead. wade: vad 4 iT SE — = — Ee | Thea ston awe again the Nan rs Asari ede 25c | @ The assortments include heavy and light sa wtay 4 the Jibboom. A mari he thing, but ft ¢ ae This kept up ne another yn and the members of the crew were getting into such @ state that oMcers began to fear mutiny, when the cause of the dietu covered, “Tt was ni was hurled | mn the | and biacl d med with Ver black velvet girdle. Wot ND MISSI IMPORT DW DKERCHIEFS white, box of # dozen EFS, hand- {initial Box of $ dozen weight suits, all the product of the Saks tailoring organization, and all distinctive with that style and finish which serve to distinguish them from other ready-for-service clothes, Blue suits, black suits, and mixture suits in the prevailing colors, (B. Altman & Gov | sankey, whien bern tr ist te ee FOR ‘TO-MORROW (TUESDAY): An ample assortment of sizes, and more youths’ | sizes than we are usually able to assemble in this particular sale. In this great sale the sun of your opportunity is at its full. but as the cargo was Pr out could find nanan of yee ‘ b to 4 below price i ; ; a he we he Only ones of sindell cee: Wi RAR ee } ‘ P K s E anepurrentices, were the only ones of up ' 3.75 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS ,, PER PAIR, $4.50 Dressmaking Dov yt rae 4,85 SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES , . . FacH, 1,50 SSS: : CROCHET BEDSPREADS , ., EACH, 4,25 Doys, whom they ports, The youngsters took a trip into city of Canton, wi to the sight of a Chine yuma the seemed to be weveral thous eral white off < amalt court only a fl Polo c' loth, dou Imperted mixto ") TAIFORED SUITS tr in a ful rowded into « w hundred feet | | RAILOL APNG AN on + Especially marked Sweaters BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN | SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES AT MUCH LESS THAN THE REGULAR PRICES, AS FOLLOWS; EACH, 68c. To 1,05 . EACH, 18¢. To 26c. MUSLIN SHEETS . ' . MUSLIN PILLOW CASES , THE NEW SPRING STOCKS OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, CURTAIN scuare, ‘They were Juat in time to ges | | the beheading of the last of three Ohinamen, and then began the torture Of three Chinese women who were enid | t@ have been unfaitful Ao thetr hus bande. Tea MATERIALS, ETC. ARE SHOWN AT MODERATE PRICES. Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Stre Ly PSTN Maa oe > SAM a a TR