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REL + ' —— = ae romerrere) Se 3 ste an as rae soa KEPT BEACON LIT HUSBAND DEAD, BABY STARING: Ten Days and Nights Mrs. « Borque Had Fog Bell Go- ing and Lights Burning. SHE NEARLY WENT MAD. (1: Saw Husband Drowned and. smie ‘man Took Up Duties in Nova Scotia Lighthouse. agre HALIFAX, N. 8, Maroh I8—Mr®! basis in all very where they apparently do not know the te Mayor does not control the awarding | Johnny | fan Chu Jung came from Cleveland to |New York to escape threatened tong trouble and found death at tha end of his journey last night. He was found Peter Borque, who with her baby was Teacued by the Government steamer Seal yesterday from the Bird Rock Neht- house, ‘tella a thrilling story of how, ‘lone in the lighthouse for ten terrible | days and nights after her husband, the | Keeper of the light, had fallen from the, Fock and been drowned beneath her eyes, | e knocked out ®urning and the bell; Will give an official confirmation to this | Ka’ Hospital an hour lat cedbeeghe war opti stout almost |#ttement. Mayor Gaynor's friends are | in a stx-round prelimi The Four Brothers Soclety was hold- ing through fog waiting for this to he are | the members of @ spe lyn | {ng its banquet, the third and last of the ‘without food or sicep, She was nearly | ready to work for his nomination and) holds tts weekly bouts in a Brooklyn | (7% te MM annual tong festivi- orased by her sufferings ehe could ‘barely craw) a ahe had mn Ci The Bira Rose is Broup in tation and ts oniy visited four times a year when Government vensels go there ‘with supplies And to examine the light. |; Pope-Hartford Auto ‘The Gtal wes attracted yeateray by @ighais of distress, and when a boat's otew clintbed the slippery oliffs they 14 Mie. Borque and her baby nearly It 1s feared the baby will not A ve. Moves Gays ago Peter Borque slipped as he was ehtering the light during a -otorm. " His brave wife tried to get a It to him, but he was beaten upon since I have kept the beacon wet said Mts. Borque, whore story told in wireless messages from the | ja, Geet, ‘and at intervals of five and ten utes I tolled the bell, hoping that | 4 me vessel would come. But a thick covered everything and I feared my would never be heard or under- “For a day or two after my husband ‘Was drowned I thought I ahould go mad, it I forced myself to keep up. I real- fed that the light depended upon me, ah@ that I must be brave and attend to the work that had cost me my husband vimttt help came and I could let the Gov- | ernment know. + “But my poor baby suffered terribly. ‘We had food supplies enough, but T Gould not find time to prepare it. Tho | ‘weather was the worst I have seen in| ra. Baby cried constantly, and all | ould do wes hold it in my arms for warmth, for it was ¢rightfully cold, and at last I thought God must have de. | serted me and I cried myself. Every time I crawied up into the light tower “to trim and fill the tamps and keep them burning I carried the baby with me in arms. after day end night after night | I fell on my knees and prayed that help | ‘weuld come. For five days and nights 1 On the sixth 1 brief sloep and ‘@omething kept whispering to me to ‘have courege and that a ship was com- “I did not dare to sleep test a ship {#hould come, Several times I thought I , Beard the sound of the foshorns of ves. } but the fog wae so thick that I saw them and none seemed to hear | 3 & “Byery hour I could ses my baby's! @etting paler and thinner, and when slept I feared it wae dying. Guiy tho ‘Ghought that I must keep the light going me alive and prevented me, I think, going mad. I felt that death was @o near and human yelp so far away, ‘At tast I became so weak I remained by ‘¢he' lamps afraid that if I went away | “from them I would never crawl back | ‘ i} “Never did I know there coula be! FALSE GAYNOR STORY © statements Obanrp « was to eve 1 rn for delegates pt received any denial of each ments within the next few days whieh | landed upon young Kaison, They have been deferred trot ble because it hasn't been recognized so weak | election, n ed dis. | Yet by the State Athletic Commission doing 80 by the Mayor's expre inclination to become a candidate, |GETS $22,500 FOR HIS LEGS. Thomas Muller, thirty years old, @! hadn't any, r was the College Point carpenter, recei' let f $22,500 from w jury before Justice | the manager to provide the fu Bands Hook . ‘ ne M For “Mickey” Sachar Hooked |; Ma’s $1,500 Diamonds and {ie suas qualities om a high-cla don't want —_——.-- Tried to Hock ’Em. |FLED HERE FROM TCNG Becaure {* coste money—real money, too, ax distinguiehed from stage money to manage a boxer In these booming lay# when $11,000 purses are offered for ten-reund bouts, Michael Sachay and Four Brothers’ Feasters Stampede. ling of Len Chu Sachar 1 South nd etre Williamaburg, is trying to figure to-day how he can stage a fix iby & reigned and the the | Louis K Bouth 8 tle fami tam-weixht twenty-six years old, street. lying wounded im ihe ha Pell street after th. had sent Chinatown bout for a fighter to star throughout the pugiiistic world he So Sachar took Kalson under his pros tecting wing and started him on his career a as afore- anid, It ¢ we a hope Kalson rred Mangin and Repsteir fighter, not the manager. It wan up tO | dhe Hip sing: member Saturday morning the manager's | escape eneml mother left her $1,500 ¢ on the tab ashe went to look for the were gone, So was “Mikey Sixth avenue pawnshop in Manhattan, je West Thirtleth upon Mana March — Worst Month for This mplon” Kal: ol Trouble—How to Remove Fasily by trying to “hang w There's a reason why nearly ev manager and * went to the] double strength, from any of the station, Hegeman Drug Stores, and apply af aay of it at night, and in the morning fore Magistrate Freschi ville | Oath see 4 court and heki to the ¢ default of ball of $2,000 each. “My boy Louls ees a all right boy freckles, for if not remoy. first class, Why, he was born Amer! een high echo 00. My boy, he col i @uoh suffering, Then I saw the Seal and I wept with joy and summoned up| the strength F could to ring the bell and | ‘aM the while 1 was in agony lest it! should not be heard.” Mrs. Borque and her child are being! Mought here on th al and the Cana. | dian Government will provide for her ‘an her child as long as they live, it ts . One of the Seal's was Nght inti a new keeper re- ‘The sieamehip Star tine arrived to-day nger than Was on the | 4 whe left"Antwerp. On the first day out @ baby was born to Philip Zs hig wife of Philadelphia. It and Was named Viola Stella Viola and her mother were health when they were escorted to a : Blessed if you do Darned if you don’t WEAR ‘Dov®¥pun- i Bin Sue A guaranteed number of the famous tHe ; HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children, Fxtra linen splicing in heels and toes—finest quality Silk isle yarn— 25¢ per pair, Af your retailer cannot sup- Pa ply YOU, write us for td wame af one who will, Aperfect Remedy for Consitte- oa eas tion SourSionach Dianna] NA allays Fever! ‘Worms Convulsions Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Diarrh@a, It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, The Danger of Imitations. An Ohia,druggist writes to ' The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York | Drug Journal, as follows: “Please furnish formula for Castoria, All the formulas T have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” To this “The Praotioal Druggist” replies: “We do not supply formulas for proprietary articles, We couldn't if we wanted to. His experience with imitative formulas is not surprising, but just what is to be expected. When Castoria is wanted, why not supply the genuine. If you make a substitute, it is not fair or right to label it Castoria, We oan give you all sorts of laxative preparations for Children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.” No mother with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa- ture of Chas, H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. m™ Children Cry For =I ASTORIA INFANTS © CHILDREN im use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, iterfeita, di ** Just-as-good ’’ are but riments that trifle with and endanger the health of ad n—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol, Paree goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its ane: is its guarantee, It destroys Worms ishness. For more than thirty years it hos been in constant use for the relief of Const pation. Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles an assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural 'e The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friends °°? GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS the Signature of A ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, T7 MURRAY OTREST, NEW YORE CITY, my . five Huns ever takes | Italian Aviators Dodge Bullets | in Attack at Benghazi and [fered everything. I was in bed for four Spread Death in Camp. : ; family," ng in | ONLY TO BE MURDERED | . . n " BENGHAZI, Tripoll, Bullets Fly in Pell Street Hallway x say Bombs dropped from al longing to the Italian ing in Pell ity t nded to the Cot with homicide, understanding of | regular |The ry olan thal Bee Thal Hal, Valuable observations, Italian aeronauts replied by dropping several bombs with deadly accuracy pin At ENDS INSOMNIA WITH DEATH. for cover, and died St. Gregory's thes, in t a Delmonico's at No, 4, next r, when the shooting oc- Ong Foon, a Hip Sing leader, went to the hospital to see if he c identity . ‘The man was dead when| ,. accompanied by Detectives n| rest of the family and went to the roof of the house, He must have debated b taking your Compound. with himself for some time, for the ais. | 20that ! began taking y ‘ ter and brother-in-law were at break- fast when he dove off. Dr. doct re that had been found In thé wounded THE $1,500 DIAMONDS AND man's pockets, and sald thelr contents MICKEY WENT TOGETHER. | indicated he had fled from Cleveland to ~ TRInK things | body’ freckles in March, but happi wern | looked just dn't seen the|there is also a cure for these ug! fighter before | blemishes, and no one need stay freckles who possessed so diamonds. 8 Simply get one ounce of othine, at even the worst freckles hare begun AR Siseppear, while the “Ket's all that little Sachar pboy's|light ones have vanished entirely. fault," sald Mrs. Rachel Kalson to-day, |Now is the time ta rid 1a etal of now they ill stay all Summer, and spoil an He goes through three grades | otherwise Lara complesion. Your othine: INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS. in Both The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ‘ THE EVENING WORLD; MONDAY, MAROH 18, 1919. ‘AEROPLANE BOMBS ? | “HURLED FROM SKY | BE PROTECTED and Mrs. Moore Escaped. ‘oplane, driven airman and carrying an passenger, left the Ttallan y in the morning and flew ac ble altitude into the desert, aeroplane was hoe my garden, and milk a cow. as any ordi While Benjamin Miron of No. 1760} wish I could talk t North Gate aveniie, Bronx, was sitting | Month. | 1 wis! at breakfast to-day, he saw the body of a man shoot downward past the Murrayville, Ill. He looked down into the ine years od: | and it made me a well woman. en nine cutter, had been | regith was all broken down, the doctors rom insomnia for two To-day he arose before the | said I must have an operation, and I was ready to go to the hospital, but dreaded it m Hospital said death w: tion. James McCreery & Co.* 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday. March the roth _ onan seeemertemnes REAL LACES. tn Both Stores, An extensive’ variety, in all the desirable makes, including Duchess, Rose Point, Carrick-ma-cross, Point Applique, Filet, Cluny, Bruge, Irish and Princess. Point Milan Insertion. 2 to 7 inches wide. 2.25 to 9.50 per yard Point Milan Edging. 3 to 9 inches wide. 3-75 to 11.75 per yard Point Venise Picot..........1.50 per yard Point Venise Insertion. 1 to 4 inches wide. .° , 1.25 to 19.50 per yard Point Venise Edging. 1 to 614 inches wide. 3-50 to 30.00 per yard CORSETS. In Both stores, Mme. Irene Corsets. Models for every type of figure, designed to meet the requirements of the most ad- vanced styles. . 5.00, 7.00, 8.00, 10.00 to 25.00 ‘The ‘“Successo” Corset............e000e 2.50, 3.00, 4.00 to 7.00 Second Floor, Twenty-third Street Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street Spring and Summer Wearing Aprsrel for Infants and Little Children, Imported Hats, Caps, Coats and Dresses in all the latest designs and colors, SALE OF DRESSES, ‘ ‘\ussian Blouse and. Waist models, with low neck and short sleeves. White and colors. Size 2 to 5 years. 1.50 each value 1.95 French hand-embroidered Yoke Dresses, of extra fine nainsook. Size 6 months to 2 years. 1.5¢ and 1.95 value 2.25 to 2.95 ‘Three-quarier length Reefers of Navy Blue Serge. Size 2 to 5 years. 4.50 value 6.95 James McCieery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street WOMEN SHOULD Sikeston, Mo. ir seven years I suf- orfivedaysatatime every month, andso weak I could hardly m at those times, and said that I ought to y ‘| have an operation. I would not listen to | enemy the Italian officer had made | that, and when a friend of my husband Then some of! told him about Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- the Arabs opened fire, to which the | etable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take it. Now I look the picture of health and fee! like it, too. can do my own housework, company and enjoy them. uffering woman and girl.”"—MRS. DEMA BETHUNE, Sikeston, Mo. “T have taken Ly- courtyard, five stories below, and recog. | dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound # that of his brother-in-law, |for a very bad case of female trouble 1 got along so well that I gave up the ind was saved from the opera- MRS. CHARLES MOORE, 7 Ne eelansac R. R..No. 8, Murrayville es. ‘James McCreery & Co.’ 23rd Street 34th Street HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 1m Both Stores, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. On Tuesday, March the 19th Damask Table Cloths, new round de- signs. . 2.75, 3-75 and 4.75 Napkins to match. .. .3.00 and 4.00 dozen Lace trimmed Bureau Scarfs.........++ 2.25, 2.50 and 3.00 each Hemstitched Linen Sheets............ 3-25, 4.75 and 6.50 per pair Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases....... goc and 1.15 per pair FURNITURE DEP’TS. im Both Stores, On Tuesday and Wednesday, March the 19th and 20th Sale of Furniture suitable for Spring and Summer Furnishings. Mahogany Bureaus. ...22.00, 40.00 and 45.00 former prices 28.00, 49.00 and 55,00 Mahogany Chiffoniers... Coun 20.00, 30.00 and 40.00 former prices 24.50, 38.00 and 48.00 White Enamel Bureaus...........0....000 10.00, 15.00 and 20.00 former prices 12.00, 19.50 and 29.00 White Ename! Chiffoniers............. kale ” 10.00, 12.50. and 18.00 former prices 12.00, 14.50 and 27.00 Natural Ash Chiffoniers and Bureaus....... 8.50 and 9.50 former prices 11.00 and 12.00 CRAFTSMAN FURNITURE. Made of oak, fumed and finished in soft russet brown. Copper trimmed. Sideboards. . . .30.00, 45.00 and 55.00 former prices 34.00, $0.00 and 68.00 China Closets..........25.00, 28.00 and 40.00 former prices 28.00, 32.00 and 45.00 Dining Chairs............. 3.00, 5.00 and 6.00 former prices 4.75, 6.50 and 8,00 Dining Arm Chairs....... 7.00, 9.00 and 10.00 former prices 8.50, 10.50 and 42.00 Large Roomy Armchairs and Rockers...... 6.50 and 13.50 former prices 8.50 and 17.00 Writing Desks......... 16.00, 20.00 and 22.00 former prices 20.00, 24.50 and 28.00 Tabourettes.............. 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50 former prices 2.50, 3.00 and 3,75 James McCreery & Co. 23rd Str-et 34th Street FASHION PAGES —IN NEXT— Sunday’s World Will Interest Every Woman Three Other Features of Unusual Home Interest Are: First of a Travel Talk Series The Making of Artificial Daylight The Unknown Side of ©. Henry EVERY GIRL will like ; “What I Did to Get Strong,” by Caroline Bauman EVERY WOMAN will appreciate Annette Kellerman’s Beauty Talk World Almanac |