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| ; > AHN SCHOONER = * Pam in which several of them were and some of the crew were burned elightly. It Wan seen that the Smith could not 1 A, fain's injuries. All put up ata re hotel preparatory to returning to| Cost the Park Depart Atiantic City ty look for another ship. port. The wool was rola. tor BURNS OFF COAST | AFTER EXPLOSION { Sailors, Some of Them Burned, | Row Ashore When’ Flames | Gain Headway. Special for Thursda Fresh from the Charn A & P Evaporated After a hard fight with a biage which finally sent thelr craft to the bottom Burned, the saliors of the fishing schoon- @r Nelsdn’ ©, Smith Of Atlantic City Were resting and nursing their hurts at Keaneburg, N. J., to-day. For balf an hour they had battled with te flames that shot through thelr craft when a gasoline tank exploded and the flames spread about the grease smeared hull. Finally when their efforts to save her | NEW LAID EGGS Proved unavalling the captain and his ¢rew of ten men put off in boats and gr Towed to Keansbure, | rj For an hour the Nelson C, Smith) BAKER S pA made a great torch three miles out to) 9 en, and watchers on the coast thought | a much larger vessel was on fire. Then the masts fell and soon after all was Black again along the sea. The Smith, of thirty-four tons bur-| & @en and commanded by Capt. Theodore Ellison of Atlantic City, had been to the New York fish market yesterday ‘and had put down the coast for an- other fishing trip. Toward evening she ame to anchor off Keansburg to wait for bait. It was soon after 7 o'clock that an explosion shook the timbers of the craft and a volume of smoke and fire sprang up from the stern, where the gasoline for the motor was stored. ‘Capt. Ellison threw tarpaulins over the Diase, but it already had gained great headway. The members of the crew formed a bucket brigade and dashed water over the fire. ‘The captain had his hands and arms severely burned QD Mii, :: 6° <B> 12= 43 ‘au CHEESE, if NEW POTATOES - be $3.75; | Lbs. yA\ The Atlantic & Pacific’ 400 Stores in the U.S. These Prices for Metropolitan District Only THE EVENING WORLD, 6 | My = The “4 to im- tad , Friday & Saturda BUTTER,» ie va 6™ AVE.aAT ZOTST. \ IW NEW YORA S SHOPPING ST. AMMEYER BASEMENT VALUES ARE ABSOLUTELY HONEST TAKE HEED MOST Basements are veritable junk shops for every de- Bs artment in the store in which they are i pa ey arent | have been considered a dum ground for damaged goods, merchandise that has cutive fe wse- ong and all kinds of trash upon which . low price es been the to make up for a total lack of quality. Cammeyer moderate priced shoe store in our Base- ment is run on the same high standard of merchandising as the rest of our business. We tell you just what a shoe is worth, putting no fictitious value on it. When a shoe is marked down we tell you really what its former price was. In short, you can come into our Basement with a feeling of confidence that your money will purchase yh real shoe goodness than anywhere else in New York City. ese are might: rf plain facts, but they just about hit the nail on the hea 'Men’s Shoes [Women's Low Shoes Formerty Sold for $2.00 and $3.5 $9.50 at $4.85 We certainly feel that we lack power of ex- eanepeea and sufficient adjective to tell 7m Brolesciag the following eee cae Fumpe ' ow generously good eur Men's Shoes at} q Week-End Sale, about 1,000 pairs of 2.50 are, not only in the quality in every 0 pair, but the styles are new and exclusive | es Women’s Pumps, One Eyelet with us. and Two Eyelet Ties, t Ties, In All Leathers In White Satin, Tan Calf, Patent Leather, Gun Metal Button, Lace Bluchers at $9.50 and Oxfords ‘ken from oar Regular $5 end $5.50 Steck. — 1 We have the only $2.50 Oxford m New| thers are about £0 styles in this lot. Not all York made on the new English In> . in erste aad ee, waarette Ss white Canv 8 Puinps and One NEP“ rsa Hernan er ean Boys’ Box Calf Bluchers |Children’s Baretoot Sandals o's ThE | ssstotins 900 ie SEAS | ass $1.35 Made of Russi. Calf with heavy soles. These Sandals must not be classed with ordinary bargain counter goods. Some more of those stocky, knockabout shoes for rough wear at play. Sizes 1 “* $1,350 NS S SS YY, AK S KG \ NK White Linen Dresses THURSDAY, _ Lord & Taylor , Founded 1826 Special Sale of Afternoon or Dressy Coats (To be worn with any costume.) Smart styles in Meteors and Taffetas, in White and Colors, with embroidered batiste, Cluny and Irish lace collars. $19.50, $25.00 & $45.00 $13.50 Me $17.50 Handsomely trimmed with macrame lace, colored silk girdle. ......ccecssceeeseees Morning or Tub Dresses In ginghams, linens and lawns, A splendid selection of styles. $3.95, $6.00, $7.50 up to $25.00 Special Sale of Lingerie W aists High or Low Neck Models in Batiste & Voile Embroidery and lace trimmed. . Exceptional Values at $1.25, $1.95, $2.95 8 $3.95 Special Values in Jewelry & Silverware Rhinestone Hair Pins 75¢ Platinum finish.......... Values to $3.00 Shelf Phair Barrettes Studded with pearls, rhinestones or tur- $1.50 QUOISE.. cece sees es eeee Values to $5.00 Rhinestone Hair Barrettes Platinum finish.........+.. Values to $6.00 $2. 95 French Pearl Necklaces AN scan 50c . Sterling Deposit ‘‘Betty’’ Sets 8 pieces—Teapot, Sugar and Creamer, $10. 95—formerly $13.50 Princess Lace and Trish Crochet Bags $1.50 Values to $5.00 Irish Crochet Bags ° P ig ‘ bd Values to $6.00 | $2. 95 Specials in Writing Paper French Madras Pound Paper White, blue or gray, 20c per lb.; value 35c, Envelopes to match, 6c per package One Quire Box Paper Lawn finish, in white only, 150; formerly 380, Imported Writing Paper One and two quire boxes, colored tissue linings 50c and 75c—Value $1.00 and $1.75, Children's Writing Papers 1c and 2c, formerly 25c and 60c Correspondence Cards & Envelopes White only—20c per box; value 85c. Fountain Pens Lord & Taylor Special—with medium, fine or stub, 14 karat gold ts—black chased barrel, sil al od Pans $l. “| 75¢ Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. JUNE 13, 1912. FUR STORAGE, REPAIRING, REMODELLING DRY-COLD-AIR VAULT ON PREMISES Insured Against Theft, Fire, Moths. Moderate Charges Bonwit TELLER & Co. FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY Special Clearance Sale Misses’, Girls’ & Children’s Apparel At Greatest Known Reductions aot NONE SENT C. 0. D. NO_APPROVALS Misses’ Norfolk Linen Suits. Sizes 13 to 18 Values up to 15.00....... - 9.75 Misses’ Austrian Linen Suits. Sizes 13 to 18 Values up to 20.00....... 12.50 Misses’ Meteor, Taffeta & Foulard Dresses. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly up to 39.50 12.50 Misses’ Linen Dresses. Filet lace coat effect. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly 15.50 6.50 Hand-Embroidered Linen Dresses. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly 25.00............ 14.50 Misses’ Tailored Serge Dresses. White and colors. Sizes !4to 18. Formerly up to 19.50 10.00 ° Hand-Made Voile Dresses. Entirely hand-made; real Irish lace. Formerly 29.50 10.50 Misses’ Tissue Dresses. Embroidered and lace trimmed. Value 5.75 3.95 150 Misses’ Cloth & Silk Suits Formerly up to 59.50 8.50 15.00 18.50 In the season’s most desirable models—mixtures, baa taffeta, charmeuse and faille. izes 13 to Girls’ Lingerie Dresses. Sizes 3 to 14. Formerly up to 8.50....... were ft) Girls’ Lingerie Dresses. Sizes 3 to 14. Formerly up to 12.50 ... 7.50 Girls’ Cloth Coats. Sizes 4 to 14. Formerly up to 12.00.............e000 3.75 Girls’ Satin & Taffeta Coats. Sizes 4to 12. Formerly up to 12.50....... 5.75 Girls’ Tailored & Fancy Coats. Sizes 4 to 14. Formerly up to 27.50...... 8.75 250 Girls’ Washable Dresses Value 2.95 to 7.50 2.50 1.75 ; Made of domestic and Anderson ginghams, dimities, lawns, voiles, poplins and nainsook, in white 3.50 and colors. Trimmed with’ lace, ribbon or embroidery. Russian or waist models. Sizes 4 to 14. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street There’s something that will take away that tired, hot, all-in feeling in just a minute. Something that will make you come out on the street again feeling, like a new man. _ It’s fine, sparkling, delicious HIRES Yes, right at the nearest soda fountain—for every fountain that is a fountain must have Hires. Taste tickling, isn’t it? hint dh splendid blending of sassafras, hops, sarsaparilla, wintergreen, bi —the essence of roots and herbs, the sap of forest trees. Cooling—yes! But it’s mighty good for you, too. A natural tonic —but not a trace.of drugs. Just helps—never harms, 5c at the fountain—sparkling. No need to say “‘rootbeer.’” Just say ‘‘Hires.’’ Also at your home, carbonated, in bottles,