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CAPTA, SAVED, TELLS OF MATE GRAZED C8 WRECK _—_——> Survives Sea Horrors While Companion Hung to Mast De- mented and Half Dead. NEW INL IFE SAVING 8TA- TION, N. C. 4.—Showing little ef- fect from the hardships of his twenty- four hour fight for life lashed to the Migging of his wrecked vessel, Capt. Freferick Godfrey of the schooner John Mawell to-day planned to return to his home at Millbridge, Me., by way of New York to personally report to his owners the loss of th p. Capt. Godfrey's determination to #tand by his ship till the last and go down with the wreck undoubtedly saved him The brave captain told to-day how Mate Wallick of Boston aid five seamen had drowned in attempting to save them- nelves in the lifeboat and how Steward Alexander Pilimos of New York, who alro had stood by the ship, Jumped overboard and was drowned while in- | fone from his terrific ordeal It was Friday night that the Maxwell, bound from Norfolk to Savannah with coal, was driven by a storm on the dan- gerous Hatteras shoals off here, the grave of hundreds of sailors and many ships. Early Saturday the schooner broke in two. The and five men took to the boat, but were swamped and drowned a hundred feet from the wreck Capt. Godfrey said he and Steward Pill mos had great difficulty in keeping from being swept into the sea and drowned, The schooner was fast going under, Only the masts finally remained above water. Saturday morning the two survivors clung to the rigging and watched the life savers from this and two other sta- tions endeavor | them, Just befo Jumped into the ‘apt. Godfrey raid to-day he he was sure the steward had been driven ineane. Gotifrey, AN afternoon he watched the liferavers, his strength slowly ebbing. | Ry night he had given up hope of ev: returning to his wife at Millbridge. | Darkness fell and the heavy seas, whipped gale, continued. About midnight Saturd, e mast to which he had lashed him water and detac remainder of the It washed to- ward shore and the in, almost un- conscious, was hauled in in the surf by the Mfesavers, who had held ceaneles# vigh from the time the vessel was dis- covered. —_——- BUFFALO ON NEW NICKEL. Besign for Five-Cent Plece Awaits President's Approval. At Inst the American buffalo, the humped-back cow of the Western Plains, will decorate the coinage of the United Stares, A now five-cent piece designed by James Karle Fraser, the well known American sculptor, has @lready been approved by the National Art Committes and the Secretary of the Treasury. It now only awaits the ap Proval of the Presiden: to become the official design for the coin which pa for a vide on the street cars, buys a dag of peanuts, connests the telephone with the hello girl at the other end of the line, buys a drink, stakes a pan- handler and performs other equally necessary and useful services, On one side of the coin will be Gguré of an American bison, now no | longer to be found in a wild mate ing the Western wilderness. On the other side will be an InMan's head, Jess conventional than that appearing on the old fashioned “copper.” There will be no large “V" on either side but @ modest “five cents” to designate the denomination. ———— DISCHARGE AUTO SUSPECTS. | Coroner Holtzhauser the four nen arrest newtion with the k of Policeman Peter fitzs:mmons by an automobile 1 Centrai Park. An automobile answerins the decoription of the tran down Fitweimmons waa secs policemen at Bayard ana Mulberry #'r day dscharged Coroner with alfois to they had been in Newbung on the night Fitzsimmons was liled, Detective Quain rearrested Ross on a charge of larceny. Want to Feel Young? It's Olive Tablets For You! Beware ot the It develope trom days, especially in Old People, unles you take you A, Coax the je mutc'es bec! 80 norme! act ) Dr Olive To'slets, thy ute Don't force them to wu with severe medicin flushing out the intestines wich nast sickening cathartics. Dr. Edwards believes in gentleness persistency and Nature's aovistance, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets oil thr bowels; their action is gentle, yet posi ¥ pein or gripin, re used. Just the kind of treatment old persons should have. Take Olive Tablets mixed with olive oll and have no trouble with your bowels or stomach, | “Eycry little Olive Tablet hes a move- Mert a)! sown.” 10c and per box, ‘The Olive Tablet Co., 0, Ed every way to reach! noon Steward Pilimos | | Then began the lone fight of Capt. | If fell into the | {tseif from the! aturday tn con: | atit of corstipation | a few constipates | Tue #2.00, at 1.50 & Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ala ap Atel IS THE EVENING WORLD Election Day Sales: Our Best E-fforts in Value Giving Incomparable Values: These Women’s $25.00 to $35.00 New Suits, Coats and Dresses at $17.50 oa % We're constantly adding new styles, con- stantly putting new ideas and new enthusigsm into this wonderful array of women’s fashionable, outer garments. It is a continuous exposition” of the smartest of the new fashions, always new and always renewed. Copies of the Handsomest Paris and New York Styles Are Included. There is not another such display in America —especially at a sensationally low price—think of being able to choose your Winter outfit from over 100 styles, the pick of the world of fashion and then pay one-third to one-half less than regular value The $25.00 to $35.00 Coats At $17.50, Are— Three-quarter and full length models, of Chinchilla, Astrachan, Broadcloth, Two-Toned Wide Wale Diagonals, Plushes, and the new Double-Faced Cloths, such as Chinchillas with Plaid Back. Sizes from $2 to 55 bust measure. The $25.00 to $35.00 Suits At $17.50, are— Convenient Payments Twenty New Styles ofOvercoats, Of Velvet and Corduroy, Cheviots, Two-Toned uy Hd Ane) Me Uae dec 1$25 to $35 Values at Wide Wale Worsteds, Men’s Wear Serge, Beatrice Broadcloth and Fancy Mixtures. Sizes from 32 to 55 bust measure. Plain tailored and fancy trimmed models, The $25.00 to $35.00 Dresses At $17.50, Are Women’s and Small Women’s Dresses, in the season's favored materials, such as Velvet, Cor- duroy, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Beatrice Broad- cloth and Serges. The newest model: derful variety. All sizes. be, These $20.00 Coats, The new slightly-fitted \ back accentuates the long straight lines of these at clever styles. They have the set-in sleeve, plain or $ velvet trimmed, conver- 1 2 5 0 tible collar; in tan, blue 2 and gray. Sizes $2 to 44. A Golden Opportunity for Thirty Women Who/2,000 Pieces Gold Want Smart Fur Coats : T Thirty Regular $98.00 to $110.00 Values els We 35 Special at Cc New Fur Coats Rexteo p e A beautiful assortment of fine Priced gold top jewelry in plain and en- e@ Braved designs. Heavy gold on top on the surface that shows, The underpricing of high will wear'a long time. There class fur coats at the pres- jare diversified designs in bar Ree dina see am ell 4) pins, COUR BON: hat pins, buckle, achievement in itself and a Petia Wane, ve strong aitranteon ee the O'Neil) Main Store—First Floor. economical buyer. But conernneret of greater importance is the important feature of high quality, These Magnificent Fur Coats are of very high grade skins selected for their evenness of quality, high lustre of fur and fine markings. This is the factor that will impress you most, The Styles and Tailor- ing are faultless). The newest models are shown with all the late feature? of collars, sleeves and fas- tenings. The highest priced exclusive furriers could not improve on them in the least. In fact, the best specialty dealers buy their furs from the same house that sent these coats to sy O'Neill's. mee Sweaters Special, $2.98 | Women's Coat Sweaters of | worsted yarns, plain and fancy} stitch, in white, navy and red. These $2.50 to $2.98 Sweaters Special, $1.79 Smart Worsted Sweaters in several new styles. A special limited lot for early shoppers to-morrow. Women's Shaker Knit Sweaters, $5.50 neck, in white, tan, navy, Oxford and cardinal. A remarkabl. lay of sweaters in Russian Broadtail Ponyskin Coats Special, $1.50 at $79. 50 : Regularly 92.50 Selling usually at 898.00 Women's, Golf Vests in 4 : . : t ix! i Ponyskins of the beautiful broadtail markings, Full lengths,|| Heather mixtures, dark and lined with guaranteed satin or brocade. light shades, striped and plain effects. Nearseal Coats at $79.50 Se ee cir gear Selling usually at $105.00 J i Foreign dyed and dressed skins of rich depth and beautiful! Women’s Milanese fuatre: Hxocod ingly haudeome; tien witbrantin! Silk Vests Caracul Fur Coats at $79.50 Special, $1.45 Selling usually at $110.00 Regularly $2.35 Flat, silky Caracul fur of exquisite quality, worth more than Women’ jaliaseae pil Vests, our sale price at wholesale to-day. Full length; lined with satin, bs Suvnroigered yokos: White) O'Neill M ore: loe y le y e. ell lain Store--Third Floor 22d st. El re. Women's Knit Union Suits— ’ Unter ribbed, elf wool Union uits, high neck, long or short ONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, LOE=E We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps "ot Reteeeened 0 Eearaeeed O Feed Od O Shopping Centre Our First Series of 9 : In New York's © — Sales by oe wt RK, _ Request rey Huhne een Teme Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Co See Our $300.00 Pianos At $248.75 fers. Very von Page 5 of PPL LLL LL LL LL Men’s Suits and Overcoats Priced $12.50 The Usual Prices of Such | Superior Clothing are $18.00 to $25.00 Not made down to a bargain price, but made up to the best standards of men's ready for service clothing. Clothes that the most particular men will wear, with the full satisfaction of being among the best dressed fellows in town. Made expressly for O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys by a manufacturer icked for his ability to give every man all e looks for in good clothing, good quality, | good looks, good tailoring, good fit. {O'Neill's put the price down to a value- giving point not to be met by any good clothier you can think of. i $12.50 fined patterns; full, roomy, wi ped Lop Coats, for mild days or fo in several styles, showi igorous, built to defy r ta Raincoats, so good, so impervi Among them:—The Swagger Belted Back Coats, in well de swing and style all over then. fhe Stigatiy Sana h, Regulation Overc. Storm Overcoats, big, mani: heir most aba moods. Imported Param: ell made that they are guaranteed—a new coat or money k if one of the; Back Overcoats, of all correct styles for men of ail vines ne ne fone ut th Thirty New Styles of Suits, —The New Eng.ish Cut Double-Breasted Sui he new weaves. The Winter Norfolk Suit. yst blues, small check effects and fancy cassim ht, vigorous mixtures, | Coats and Vests, Evening Clo Cash or | 6-button waistcoat Credi Open an account on O'Neill's Club Plan. BUY NOW— PAY LATER O'Neill's Store for Dad and the Boys. ur dm Free Fittings We guarantee the styles to be line- for-line correct, the workmanship by men tailors of training, knowledge and skill, and we guarantee the fit by mak- ing necessary alterations FREE. Extra Special—Tomorrow—Election Day ONLY Men’s 50c Genuine “Guyoi’ Suspenders The suspenders that are so well known the world over for their quality and other points of that tley need no introduction t New York men. i Boys’ Guyot Suspenders, reg. 2. O'Nelll’s Store for Dad and the A New Lot—Plenty More Ot Those Women’s Men’s $1.25 to $2.50 Shirts t63c The materials are im- ported woven and print- ed madras, fine batiste, cheviots, garners, per- cales, mercerized fabrics ‘ of every description and in light and dark grounds, neat stripes and figures, in ail this sea- Heavy weight, Shaker knit, rough|son’s colorings; plaited and plain negligee bosoms, coat style, cuffs attached, in either starched or soft turn-back style; all sizes. Men's $1 Pure Silk Ac- cordion Knit Scarfs, 45c Made of pure thread silk in ac- navy blue, tan, and brown; V|cordion weave, with cross stripes of or Byron collar style, without |contrasting colors—full length scarfs in 15 different color combinations. Men's $5.00 Bianket Robes, $3.95 Made of fine wool Blankets, cut full length, with inve ithe back; shaw! collars, heavy 1, Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Now Marked $2.40 The kind of shoes that discriminating men by thousands buy every day at $3.50 and $4.00 and get full value and satis Such shoes at $2.40 are not to be had every day About 1,000 pairs in Men's $3.50 Coat Sweaters, $1.45 Made of fine worsteds in Oxford Golf Vests = {|x | pockets; siz shape | fancy suiting: all sizes aitaue auite| Milnnbiuen ated . nade sweat bands; all sizes black gun metal | | Shirts, 27¢; value 50c, in Men's New “Flat” Last Shoes, value $4 and $4.50, at $3.00 O'Nelll’s Store for Dad and the Boys. OLS SOO O'NH- Adams Co, Sizth Avenue, 201h to 724 St, New York City I —O — O SIO. &y -€. to $25 Vaiues, at $12.50 us und mixtures. The Slender Soft Roll Sacque Suit, with six pleats in back: The Smart lels. For the and 2 ‘ etl perfe in colors and fancies. utaway, coats and «dl with silk, cut and fini Our Guarantee covers quality, value, fit and ser- ». If any suit or overcoat should appen to disappoint you, bring it back and get a new one for it—or your mou s’ Two-Trouser Suits Regular $5.00 to $6.00 Values In the newest styles of fancy mixed cheviots and simeres, in blue, gray ec » . y and brown shades; cut in $ the latest styles of Nor- folk and double breasted models; an extra pair of e rousers with each suit, h trousers full lined; T]sizes 7 to 17. Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $ 4.69 Values 86 and $6.50. In all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in blue, gray and brown fancy mixtures, also corduroy in several shades, Suits are cut in the newest Norfolk and double-breasted models, An extra pair of trousers with each suit; both trousers are full lined; sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Overcoats— Special ..... $4.98 In Junior, Polo and School styles. The Juniors are in blue frieze with astrakhan shawl collar and silk frogs, also Russian, Boys’ Jack Tar Reefers, $4.69 Regular Value $6.50 Trvals Wool asuiuenile ini Kiueland tentatadea (ollatayiamnda wiihiosa laa vertiblé velvet collars, cut full box style, 44 length, double breasted, with wool sizes 4 to 10 years, Boys’ $5.00 Double Texture Rain Coats, $3.39 ON, Store for Dad and the Boys, Boys’ New Fall Hats 98c |Boys' School Caps at 50¢| Blouse “gu 2150 R Regular Vaiue $1.25 and $1.50 In Reh Rab, T: n and Teddy i e, brown and light and dark gray ninifancy Eden 4 vither | madras, with faced ud leather | standing turnover collars, with bar but. | tons in front; sizes 7 to 15 years, Boys’ Furnishings Specials. Boys’ Domet Flannel; Boys’ Domet Pajamas, Night Shirts, $0¢; val. 75c, | 79¢; value #1.00, Store for Dad and the Boys, QNEILL-ADAMSCo, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street