The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1912, Page 12

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ANGEL AT SE HES LITTLE BY CONQUER DEAT seenalpions Comely Miss Shuttleworth Rescued by Mother of Sick Baby. SHE NURSES THE CHILD. | Her Bright Presence Aids the Patient to Make a Winning Fight for Life. Joseph Lynch, a wee slip of a ind.| lay very iil in the steerage of the big) White Star liner Oceanic she! ploughed through the heavy swell the Atlantic on her way to New York & couple of nights ago His grief. stricken mother knelt beside his lowly cot and prayed that he might be spared, even If only long enough to see his father, a hard working mechant as of who, she was sure, would be anxiously an awaiting them when the big reached America, Mrs, Lynch had remained baby's mde for three days despite the entreaties of -he sielan, who told her unles some she would herself There were er women In to take her it Mra. Lynch thanked id she would continue to minister to the fellow. Dra “They are all very kind,” she whis- pered to one of the stewar ts, “but I'm afrald they would not understand Baby Joe." 4OE’S MOTHER GOES TO THE RESCUE OF A PASSENGER. The nignt was not a pleasant one, aad the waves were dashing madly against the heavy plate glass covered porthole. From without came the In evitable roar of the sea, and now and then the vessel rocked 5 y Joe fell axieen. fully rearranging suddenly heard sere @dove. Rushing out sera had been Gischarged and the walting crowd was ebell. pnas | aa flooded by w hat bad) ost wesinning to climb up on the plat. | i ept the young woman into the] ee Ga he w Nitec, A quality Flour at sensational reduction 2 aes to it was with dimculty that Mra,| {07M 00 nc feb eaied 1.35 $4 Derbies Lgnoh climbed up to where sho was jem women, and helped her down. Were cros#ing. st side was sine BY THE BARREL and Soft “I've had several narow escapes,” vee one Warner sized up the A&P PILLSBURY GOLD MEDAL HECKER’S Hats said the young woman, “but I don’t| *tuation and sprang at the team as it think I was ever no frightened ax {| whirled by. $5.50 $5.90 $5.90 $6.30 125 Diiferent Styles was just now. I'm very grateful to] Throwing his welsh: against them, he To fact, every, new yeu." fa ‘The young woman was Miss Mabeth| 1 Mauttleworth, pretty daughter of a) nue wealthy business man of Amsterdam, N. Y. 9 was returning from a three menths’ trip abroad with frien ° egplained she had gone out on ward deck alone the come quite unexpected!y drenched her. “If you will step in here Ignch, pointing to the stecres “PN giadly let you have a something to throw over you until you get to your cabin.” Beveral of the steerage pasyengers bed assembled by this time, and there was considerable excitement. 8 had carried news to the first & woman had been washe: and presently there were and deckhands running wave and sald ¥ m circles, wondering just what id| beppen. | LITTLE JOE THINKS HE SECS} | AN ANGEL. | Miss Shuttleworth pressed forward | with Mrs, Lynch, As they apartment where Baby Joe Uttie fellow opened his eyes, “Oh, mamma, mamma ho calie? “Is the pretty Indy an angel?" “Yes, sweetheart,” forcing a smile. Miss Shuttleworth leaned over the amall cot and aged {f she could be of any nervice to Baby Joo. “I'd like you to stay with me, so as can get some sleep. She 4 Baby Joe, almost replied the mother, in “Why, of course, I'll be only too mind te stay with you, dear,” said Mies) Shuttleworth, “First, I must run up! t© my stateroom and change my di | for I've just had a ducking, But all return in a little while and relieve your mother.” Many of the passengers who had ad- mired the pretty Amsterdam girl dur- ing the early part of the voyage, from the seeing her graceful figure about decks and in the salons, inquired her next day. But only her friends the first cabin knew where she had r, dear little Joo ts almost well) declared Miss Shuttleworth when his mother is tho happiest w the world. Jt seoms as if fate sent me to them, afd I am not sorry for the ducking I got on the forward ¢ ‘Miss Shuttleworth explained tha! had had « narrow escape while climbing the Alps, “If some good had not come of that Greadful wave, though,” she added, should probably hav: worried about myself, experience in the Alps.” _ BLIND aloe mn Against | fell very m haat considering th) | MACON, Ga., Sept. 1.—A blind man's! club, in which membership 4s restricted to men who are entirely sightless, was organixed here to-day. There are nine- | teen obarter members and more will be * added. The organization |» headed by Prof. Cheatham and Judge Bennett. The club will conduct a campaign against street beggars. It 4s the aim of the organization also to discuss t special interest to the sightless means of mutual assistance. The Club of ite kind in the South, SEA ANGEL WHO MADE FLUNG UNDER HOOFS OF TEAM HE TRIED TO STOP, but his grtp on the harness. He fell beneath the hoofs, The front wheels of the hoavy ice wagon, which @tilt con. tained most of {ts load, passed over the policeman's legs, the rear whebls over his body, He was picked up, atuned and dleod- ing, and carried Into a store. Dr. Ward, who oame in an ambulance from New York Howpital, treated the policeman and raced back to the hospital with him Ho had @uffered a concussion of the brain, ft was anid, and internal injuries of @ port which will make his recovery an [mposaibility. Half a block further on the team, slowed down by Warner, waa stopped The hornes, the | |property of the Merchants’ Union Ice Company, had taken fright when a sheet of tin dropped from the roof of a bulld- ing at Twentylfourth street, on which erations were being made. DYING BABY PATIENT HAPPY AND WELL, TOO Fired on y Guard. slaughter. ance, Policeman Sullivan. the Intruder. to frighten the man SENSATIONAL FLOUR SALE For Three Days Only A&P FANCY PATENT FLOUR abe dO 4 | ibs. ] Jc opportunity Gold Medal <@ or Pillsbury AtP 312°] 4 7B] 723° The lowest price of the year, the ad ene HECKER’S ts. 13° A 80° 7™ 25¢ Wut ed This extremely low rise POLICEMAN IS DYING ence 5 Runaway Horses Away From Shoppers, but Slips on Wet Street. a stalwart young the Hast Twenty- was directing ton of Fourth tat th when @ ward, dragging had gtopped at 33 ie rom a sce Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. jad been spr none only a 100 Stores in the U.S. these prices ter the Metropolitem District ealy We Open Accounts from $5 to $1,000 ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of the death of, the wage earner of your family we will at once | give you a recelpted bill in full of j your account, ADVERTISED PRICES You may q) ccount with ad- America’s Greatest Furniture House 355 P ths sane OPEN on URDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 firs | yoREN S J. Stops, 49 and 31 Market Sirecet vertised ai cle or have added to your account any advertiscd articic Without Any Charge of Any Kind Gne Dollar tor a Complete Room Outtit P AY ONE DOLLAR Select everything you need to furnish a N room completely and we will deliver the joous promptly to your home, and YOU CAN PAY T BALANCE IN SMALL ELKLY FAY MENTS. This is a straight, bona-hde chance Ser ou to 4 everything you 0 room completely by paying O| DOLLAR NOW and the bala en fn small weekly payments. CLUB NO RED TAPE 0 EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND—NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER Any Advertised Ariicle Mey Be Included in Your Outfit at the Advertised Price Without Any Lgeligyl or if you have closed it. Come into our nore, get out cine eae our immense stock and “convince yourself com) iso: that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS : LOWEST CLEARANCE SALE OF CHAIRS AND ROCKERS hased fact if ie Library Chalrsand Rocuers. ‘ihe manulacturer was compelled te ing he sold us his entire stock at about half val THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MON $10 Golden Onk ($4.50 Mahogany| $2.50 Golden Library Rocker Dining Chair Oak Rocker, | $10 Manogan; Finished Spring sea with lo cushions @ gi: es covered with BROOKLINE, Mans, Sept. 19.—The man who was shot and Killed Inst night on the estate of Albert Woods, @ florist, wan identified to-day as Thomas Goldrop of Cambridge. The victim leaves a wife and one child Woods was prepared to appear tn court here on a charge of man- Woods told .the pollen that flower thieves have caused him great annoy- Last night he set a watch for Ha saw a man tn the gardens, called to him to halt and when the stranger startgd to run, Woods fired a shot which” ‘killed hin instantly. Woods claimed that he shot tille plush, : een ee | ; So ee THE “TY STREET a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Y, SEPTEMBER 19, 191 SHOT DEAD AS HE RAN. Victim in Gardens of Big Eatate Double £09 Speetal for dn Challenge Priday Men’s Hais shade tat whl be « Challenge Frid»y Bargain 3.50 and 4.00 Siighily Impertect Modeis at (Third Challenge Friday Bargains ateweee of flannclette fancy designs, lar, belt at waist or pretty kimono effects; all yokes; sizes 36 to 46, Omni Second Floor.) 29° * ersian and This wos, 6 Limit, regularly. tunate Wines and Liquors | PORT OR SHERRY 4% yge H MONOGRAM WHISKEY ga, $2.50 waiter, Gus GIN Ne ate Kose tolland; 65e PRESERV ING SPIRITS 63 Gallon 5 “Eiach's: GO NWEDDIN "89¢ COCKTAILS Saunsitn. 79¢ ent tanmnmn ns eaters and Spectacies| (“. AOL “90 “oil Paintings Bargalisat These paintings are reproduc- sions of pictures: by famous art- ists, and are fitted in a shadow with glass; size 14x17, Third Btoor, | CT hind Foor.) warren i Women’s Walk-Cver Shoes All latest styles in patent colt- skin, gun-metal calf, velour calf, tan Russia calf; in lace, button and Ey Blucher models. [Dresing Saas $1.75 niaaee Sets ¢ allenge Friday Bargoin a Plates, 6 Soup Plates, b Individual Butter Dishes, 1 Meat wet (Fourth Floor.) Dressers & Chiffoniers Chailenge Frid2y Bargains Mahoéany Quartered Oak, Bird’s-Eye Maple The average price regularly would be $20. Couldn’ t sell them at this price at less than cost of wood. (Buy Furniture on Liberal Credit—Fitth cmt Trading Stamps il 1 < al Pi — acs. 82) © chat Every department has contributed a host of Old Fashioned Friday Bargains that rr lenges in value giving nothing short of marvelous. In foct, we never offered desi seasonable merchandise at such low prices before. If you want to save money you certainly be here early to-morrow. _ Women’s Velour Hats |Wali Paper Hat og ofthe Fall Challenge Friday Bargains $ 1. 2 5 Prices Cut to Less Than 4 Other Stores Ask 10c Quality for Bedroom, Kit- $2.50 to $3.50 er Din ing Room and Hall, Here in the largest assortment of designs and colorings, sold f the best blocks and color- inch borders; per r ins such as black, rown, navy cab “Reece ind new gold, from the smallest Be nee shepes. All are fine quality oot made on a fur body. il orders filled. Hats trimmed FREE. $3.50 Trimmed Hats win vetrot hae, All band made, The ner coml) color i popul some cut-out borders; roll 00,000 Yards of cut- out Borders. Boys’ $3 Suits Ghallenge 98 Priday Bargains, at You couldn't buy yar boy a better suit for all Hearetind service nor an equally stylish suit for less than $3. All_the new Fall fabrice— navy Blue nerge. ‘Scotch tweeda, che inte, cansl- oN epee estate al meres _ai worsteds —— a —_—__—$—$—$— Strong Jean Corsets Challenge Friday Bargain Leets supporters. Sizes 18 sto 59¢ 2 inches....-ssreeess f Challenve Eridey Bargain 4 1 Several pretty stripe in ASetgg Hee ed, low bust, long hips. 19¢ Striped Tepeery $1, ‘: Goad ar Challense Friday Bargain 19¢ izes 3 to Persian, Turkish effecte; Sucre nae| j= pa: Bes ne the nusual. | ae tae ieee (Fourth Floor.) Qennnnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnrs | (3150 lace Curtains {Robespierre Collars : Chollense Friday Rersain Challenge Frida ( | Nottingham and Scotch Lace) Q} (87 a ao) Curtains, in new fall designs. ral id pep Mest idth and. length; $4.98 Tapestry Portieres only \Ghailense Friday Barvain "he rst becorning clara the Np oO reversible rep tepps, and and satin, with double and single jabots brocades with 6-inch tapestry sf fine net and shadow laces in a won- borders; NEZZS colors; pair Matin Floor.) arr | beset elles Mad Floor.) ¥ Lessa seats . $1 & $1.50 Kid Gloves Silk Petticoats Challenge Friday Bargain Slight imperfections; embroidered silk gloves for long sleeves: the extra Messaiine or heavy milanese; pair..... Talieia Silk 0 Bargains Collar and collar of the low round models of wilk. derful assortment of chie styles. | Challenge Friday Bargain Wonderful valve 98 - modela, in; steel rods re paragon Fine handles; et (Matn Floor.) $1.00 Drugs, Choice Chailenge Friday Bargains Bargains Seran $1. r) Crepe Waists frames. Floor.) $1.00 Bromo Seltzer........ Nowhere $1.00 Hay's Hair Health. . Bise 00 $1.00 Tyree’s Antiseptic Pardo 5 Such e (Seventh Floor, es Values > “a , Fancy Ribbons Challenge Friday Bargain Bargain | 1.500 yards iancy Ribbons, loom. ends. A most beautiful astortment. 15¢ \ Values to 29c; special, yard (Main Floor.) es $1.75 Charmeuse Challenge Friday Barvains = apes 8 Wi wei peste Schr 5 new Robes | Children’s bese Chalenge Friday Bargain eiiger = Garments you would hardly think possible 28e nd beltec m, percale and linene, prettily trimmed. with tailored straps, pipings, fancy bor- dering and buttons; sizes 2 to 6 years. Porcee Quimby’s Boston-Made Candies Challenge Frid Ruths Assorted, regular 4uc chocolag ‘ocoanut Macaroon cake. Dozen Our Queo Brand Chocolates. |-Ib. bos eee: (Math F1007.) ae None to ja (Second Floor.) $3.50 Automatic Ash-Sifters Challenge Friday Bargain fe Absolutely dust proof, Sifts auto- matically — child can work it; i. 89 articles, 19 ace e Basement Sales saves time and money; fits on Meats and Fish £085 barrel. Cereal Jars and Salt Box, i im- ported blue and white decora- tions, pares for many y diferent . but in this case we were for- securing a factory's surplus Floor.) Mail, Phone Orders Receive Special Attention. Friday Sixth Vory choice ie Veo | LEGSOF LAMB \Wi"81Ze FLOUR Wi Wa bata | HAMS HO iP ATe | So La Mild cured; deli- PRIMERI T Sholee SE aT BACON oo re 16%c BROASTeuisit 16¢ GR SUGAR Ta ]g¢|CERVELAT Sit fcit 4g, | CHICKENS Shai” 16¢ TEA ii st“ 28¢|POTATOES WER skews, 200 | HADDOCK jf) 1m. Jones: g gree! Block f COFFEE; price abe grade, i 25¢ APPLES <i aa . 25c | MACKEREL Island: Ib. , 124 | STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't-- DOUBLE LIBERTY STAMPS UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK amas i «

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