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ae FR spas, 1912. |o Into the bashes inside the park wall DECEMBER 6, THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Sailor and the Bride He Saved LEBER, RECALLED UPID RIDES WAVES and ran up. She told him wh ha | From Death in Storm at Sea Sat fr'dcn tow he pork Cols come, | 00OO00O069566.064.0904 0406.69-4-0006-H0H 000006 bahdhoda | Several clumps of bushos were exam: \® eer |i “I before he found the Fruh boy tr Jing to conceal himeelf by lying Hat on Vann W the ground. The boy was draxged out arm . nd tak to the a tment house, and TOH R 4 | | Detectives Traynor, Fiynn and Connor | ps came over from the West One Hundred CAVITY | ana rwentyeneta streot station dn ree Wi i sponse to a telephe call — part in the attempted holduy and sate . " ‘ ni nd two of his pals nad made four He Pilots Sailor and Bride He, Questioned About His Former|Broker’s Wife Attacked on| aS cory ea te rest eet eae § Saved Ittto Calm Matri- Testimony Concerning State- | Morningside Drive—Screams | they"“tound "every. bag. a0 securely , : , i fastened to the wrists of their intended monial Waters. iments of Mr. Cropsey. Rout Assailants. fevanay With acalngle ropbery, 0 hey decided te re to ore prot —— rl ne I dl $15, $17.50 bs Te s, sv Before a twelve-year-old highwayman] Drive. They picked the parks be SHE WAS NEAR DEATH. A MATCH FOR BUCKNER, | geterwuing nine as Otto Prune ot Sof was any Co layin want arm th it and $20 21 East One Hundred and Fourteenth be ped oy easy to escape into them ith ou fay of these an from —- i er, may take your pick to-morrow ‘ treet, is arraigned to-day tn the Chil- Whe the detect! tried to I th . . " comance Began as Swain Capt. Henry Explains a Fine arens court detectives expect to have names at Feuns pale, however, Apey at $10.98, is sufficient to satisfy the most apt 3 ther boys who belonged to a “gang |#trick a snag ie on whimsical demands of the woman who 4 Snatched Elma Anderson and Then Criticises that ted umeueceatuly to hold p92 stim Mo vmauenter” "he vogated, Pt oe ~ an ae hen a eral women In Riverside Drive. didn't. But the detectives learned jutiful a lus! r t, From Swirling Depths. Cropsey. The diminutive prisoner carried x [enough later to make then think the Warm Chinchilla Ulsters pocket flashigiht which he used to foe] Owner Cheviots and Mixtures in Profusion Ea cer ous on the purses of wonwmn walking — i ‘When the steamer Miliinooket safle , dermanic Investig Into| in the Drive to ascertain if it looked No sun is too bright to show their ‘@t 1 o'block to-morrow afternoon for misepatae Sanaenane wentinied reo ane nealing. ‘To the beat of their {GOING TO REVISE TARIFF beautiful tailoring and material — no Wiad, Sagstiees Will sain OAK HM E80 Pole ete er eine Ho [ADMTLY. WE Soungeloeakaee otro FROM AGATE TO ZINC.| | weather too disgreeable to teat their ries A. Engstrom will take with him mission by Commiasioner Waldo of] methods, but as far as tie police can —- serviceability. These coats are true cos Snew mate. The chief was married to fines imposed by Commissioner Crop-| learn they haven't to date made a single} Leader Underwood Tells Plans of mopolites—the season's best ideas from Mise Pima Olina Anderson last night in sey upon forty-four ,commanding po-| haul. Committee, That Is to Take Up France, England and America. Brooklyn. i was a simple ceremony, fee offivers, All the forty-four officers | Fruh and a companion met their isa aihiaistan $25.00 Coats Reduced to $15.00 for the, men of the sea do things in @ whose fines were remitted were on > trying to rob Mrs. J. 8. Olney, Schedules. $30.00 Coats Reduced to $ afople way. Dr. Jacobsen tied the knot hand In response to subpoenas of a Wall atreet broker, living in] WASHINGTON, Dec, 6—"We're going . we 1s Reduced to $17.9 and Luther 3, Dow and his wife stood ye have attempted to show and I athedral Court. apartm ‘One| to revise the tariff from a zine,” $35.00 Coats Reduced to $19.75 with the couple. A dinner at the believe we have succeeded in showing nd th atrect. and] sald Majority Leader Underwood at the $40.00 Coats Reduced to $25.00 ens ae followed. ond we are not condweting © vice if side Drive. 8. Olney goes] White House to-day. He said the meet- FREE ALTERATIONS ‘he satlorma t his bride years, om.| out eve ning to meet her husiand ot the W a Me. to ee LE age and nover has been told a prettier ycctipationy® ata ented Khaulaltar ses | Gus erety Qcanive (eiSiaL Oe RUSH [lag ot: the Wiese ah Mekral Comite SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES jory R. Buckner before the opening of the session, “and we Intend to continue along the lines we have laid down. We want to show how discipline and the morale of the department is affected by the conditions which have existe for years and continue to exist, and to | show how a Becker is made possible.” 0 worth of diamonds ud in a handbag last night It was only a few seconds after she had left home that two small boys ap- peared from the park and looked up she carried other jewel would be held merely to determine when hearings should begin, when @ full op- portunity to be herd will be given every interest affected. Mr. Underwood talked with President ‘Taft, but not about the tariff. parte Si EX-AMBASSADOR ILL. aemance of the sea. He met her a ship- wrecked lass in the middie of the ocean. | Me saved her from a death in the boll- tng waters, picking her up when the approach of the end was being counted minutes. _ Bima Anderson was a girl teens, Her home w {SERS _ENGSTRONYY GOOOO0OOO®, SOOO4064000000% Seeing no Mra. Olney and down Morningside Drive. one coming, they ran up t nd one geized the handbag. | Basel, 14 and 16 West 14th Street-—New York in her in Finland, amid faring people. She had relatives in| 0f the girl clinging to the stump of | Mrs, Olney had the cords wrapped ww York and she had ambitions be-| @, mast. | CAPT, LIEBERS GETS TANGLED) .out her wrist and the tugging at the 3 460 and 462 Fulton eho ay }¢ “ There was danger fn the approach arly trom t Charles Page Bryan, the recently’ re- 645-651 | side. To carry out her ambition she UP MORE THAN EVER. baz nearly pulled her from her feet. ee! Tibved the perils Of the ocean in a ttle | Seated ae etn peet Then the larger boy seized the corde| tired American Ambasrador to Japan, 12th and Market Stress Pinkie a litue! Engstrom stood up in a rocking boat Capt. George Liebers was recalled, ax hen 5 i wh 1 under treatment is here in a hospi ree-masted schooner, the Eva May. \ ; ear up| that were by this time cutting Into Mra, is was one day in 190%, and the atanch to Eima tobe, ears Charla, Mr, Buckner explained, to a tebcry| Olney's right wrist, and the two boys] for wo wnew ae , yver the little craft carried a crew of twentys It went whizzing through the air at the certain parts of the record.’ debers: twisted the bag as v! ently as thi in Kho, His carriage over the two all told. It was fair sailing down| Next lightning’s flash. Three times was te the policeman who on Wednesday] eouta. [aida of a bridge on a dark night and ——____ is Si hecetiiiiale the harbor. It was beautiful weather| this repeated before the girl caught the sald that former Commissioner Cropsey| At this Juncture Mra. Olney remem. | he. mun Sate enanations wh Qverhead and the wea wassmaking the] }ie in her stiftened fingers She made was not a Har tut hadn't told the} bered she could mand did, 7 While he will be under treatment for Way smooth for the prety young em!-| herself from the mast and the next truth, tiebers succeeded tn getcing tim. | oye released thelr hold and sew) sured. Von Brant. But the moods pf the sea are as| moment she was carried away by a self more thoroughly tied up in contra- Ss varied as those of a man's sweethear:, | great wave. dictions than he was when he left the d the fair sailing was not to last to the end of the voyage, TERRIBLE STORM PUTS ALL IN Engstrom was pulling her in toward the boat before she rose to the surface. He pulled her to the gunwhale and grasped her In his arms. The mate gave stand on Wednesday. POLICE CAPTAIN HENRY A In Men's and Women's t MATCH FOR BUCKNER. PERIL. @ cheer and cried to his men to pull TRAIN BANDITS $18, $20 @ $22.50 the Eva } was in fora storm. The| “The plat made Frwo days more with good weather an@ | for the Olaf. Before they had gone half Capt. Dominick Henry told of being favoring winds and New York would | the distance a wonderful flash of light- ‘ fined five days’ pay on April 14, 1911, by te in sight. The wind veered around TERe ioed Stay plone tonearar eed eo Commissioner Cropsey, Capt. Henry To encourage into the northeast and the glass showed | gown hy the head. bet SHOOT PASSENGER proved more than a match for Mr. the run to New York Buckner, who Is skilled tn adroit meth- early X-mas salls were J and everything made | in three days, Elma Joined her relatives questi Mr. Buckner was taut aboard the schooner. Night settled | and Engstrom went again to The Le ns spe prea ae Henry hed down with (he vessel in the midst of a girl returned to Finland two years later festified that he gave the money he ° terrific gale, and the storm was sweep-|and came back to New York three a Eee aoa Ula nat arn ttaice buying— ing the decks from the sea and the sky | Years ako. The romance which had be- Hee etn sited Ne You want to You al t want save money. ‘ou also b when eight bells were sounded, Lighi-]S¥n In mid-ocean blossomed into an en- fy Nena want to dress up in the latest style. hed nd aij ed agement, and last night the brave lit- Henry's explanation of the offense for 7 pine. bee plenty sranged trough A Lie Atel WaIAGHGA fot ike to dee brave which he was fined was that he vio- . But with Christmas only a little way wild alarms, Mountains of water uer, tled by a nuptial knot +_| lated an ambiguous order by assigning | ae 9 eon 4 not want to spend your washed over the bow gnd sides, whilc —_——. Occupants of Cars or St. Louis] t « “sore” detail a mick man’ who had | feady cash. You will need mone been four years on the force instead of | > y wift buying. So we offer HETTY GREEN’S “DONT’S” TO MAKE GIRLS HAPPY. @ proposition you cannet afford to overlook, We'll outfit your family at bargain prices and ask you for the wind tore at th ‘nianger when the rt. gains, shrieking lashings refused to a man in good bodily health who ha been a policeman alx years. In con- and Iron Mountain Road Are Saturday, Dec. 7th men torn from their lashings at the wheel and swallowed by the unsatisfled And then she fainted against the sea. mast. 4 ‘ie little Finnish girl was in the cabin | py ‘ - obbed ‘wo Thugs. clusion, Capt. Henry, who ts snappy H sping. Bhe wae ured to the wild rav.|Estt Rules of Life She Has Fol- R by T gs. and alert In manner, gave his opinion No Mone Down u" \ 4 Of the storm, but her knowledge} lowed Given to Christian En- = of “former Commiaslonsr Cropeey 98 y Mh Ale only more apparent her danger Py ake : smurors | OHlOws ‘ . jet «> was alone in the cabin. Every man deavorers as Guide. MALVBRN, Asti, Dec; &—-Faccenger “He is a man without a con- ty the ship was at duty's post, and| BOSTON, Mass. Dec. 6—Mra, Hetty | 0" gouthbound St. Louis and Iron Moun-| gotence, heart or manly feelings.” ail ere was no woman on coard to share | Green, asked recently by Christian En- | tain and Southern on,No. “Because he had the nerve to fine a . Ti t danger or to comfort her. A report | @aVorers of Boston to give the prin- | up by two young | handing officer?” asked Mr, Buok- i ike the voice of a cannon was heard | “!Ples that made her life happy, lias re- | between Malvern a a ubove the roar of the storm. It was the | Plled that she had certain rules which| Robert Younger, a passenger of Den- Jecause he fined innocent men," sald i} ‘oreaail going, torn at lust from. its| SNe had tried to follow and to them|nison, Texas, was shot three times and} Henry, {Don't buy your slothes unttl you fastenings, and the big mast soon fol-|#%@ owes all that has made her suc-; Pr ly fatally wounded Inspector William J, Lahey, who was visit either of our two stores, where lowed. Struck by lightning, the heavy consful. F 9 = fined as a captain for disobeying an Heer omctent ortagions) of riagereval ol timber was split ngar the deck and top- The dolowing don'ts," meant espe-| WINS $18,000 VERDICT order, proved to ibe an Intelligent wit pled into the seaf dragging the rigging | “ally for young girls, she put tosether ness. He, too, was a long way from a At all Furs, Fur Coats, Phich still clung’ to ite The schooner | §tadually, after much experience inj AGAINST BEAUTY DOCTOR, | asap tor str. Buckner. 7 * \° nf ‘ Fd & heavy UE to port The salwre, | Ue Sea Ra ay aes INITE United Cigar Stores Diamonds, Watches and Dont envy. Ses zi Capt. Samuel McElroy, now in com I le with their axes, fought like demons and) pone OUyys HO; G—After a0} mand of the Tenierloin, was anot ' Jew Oo. severed the bonds which held the mast] pon't fail to ee to church eet tay Seems [wines who was a credit to the de- [QM me R snd Shel Crder Bervise; Abid 2274 3d A 4 and imperilied the schooner. Don't eat anything but good, whole-|in the action eee tute | partment. Capt. Wiliam Hogan ex- aA Flatiron Bldg. N. Y. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL v.|7 W. 14th St. MEN FIGHT FOR LIVES ON BAT-|s0me food. Smith against the Pratt Institute of New| plained how he was fined, and many ¢ CT Lelbedbanttsand Met, 1234 & 124th. Bet. Sth & Oth Ave, TERED SHIP. Don't cheat in your business dealings, | York and Dr. W. Ausus his hearers agreed with him that the on’ ‘forget to be charita e y spectalia « . Bek Bile wos only the beginning of the | Bent sarest to take ton of eeuae rine iat cetera ay ne was unjust work of the storm. The wrench given] Don't forget to olvcy late AN . the ship had started her timbers ond Hottie seh = Mre, Shith testified és | ‘the yessel was leaking. ‘The pumps CON N York to be trea fe were manned and the helmsmen lashed GRATULATES WILSON. nose, and that the treatn pia Hiuaaax ‘ to the wheel. It took two men to steer (Special to The Evening World.) her features, Parmune Sev ring “° through the valleys and hills of water] PRINCETON, J., Dec. 6—Presideni- feqdiclillt Se into whith the ocean had been trans-| elect Woodrow Wilson nas been sent 7 wr e reso 0 col be e formed. Now perched high on the eres: | Fesolutions of con noby tlk TOY "poss O ON. EXHIBIT. ie electro-plating at home any metal with of @ wave, the next instant the Fva May | faculty of Princeton University, The Gold—Silver—Brass—C. r—Nickel—Tin ., j would plunge into the swirling green | resolutions, which nt Hibben | Hundreds of Hin dogs—not ve: ras: Oppel {i waters, with thelr winding sheets ot| proposed, Were unanimously passed. hat walls by vir Gold Voltite enables anyone to easily and quickly white 100 feet below. The mainmast and| They follow: and bear the plate anickelor silverwaich with I8kt. gaid-k whimake the mizzenmast came crashing down We, the faculty of Princeton Uni- set MN a el lea Jour watch look like solid gold and will give a plating upon deck, each broken in twain by the} Versity, take piedoure in congraty gi eat Mos soahtel e With Gold Voltit } force of the wind and the waves, The} [AUns you um soul election to the eet ea With Gold Voltite you can frexpensively pla | deck waxy littered with rigging, which saeeney OF the ted States ang ; ia Geeta OL aLION | nf sterling vanity casé Gm men bravely attacked with: their| 1" Pressing our sense of honor re Nee atl tai uncial eau heaa | ‘All'you need Is axes, The vessel was making water on| Yation of one ol ite erodusie, hy | A Clean Cloth, Water and VOLTITE | them.’ It was flowing into the cabin.| jong and prominenily associated with Among the exhibitors are many ao- || ‘The thickness of the plating depends wholly upon the | The Rva May was doomed. tea lite 40 tha hlahont omice Aah “ty leaders, including Mra, Robert || Smount of Voltite used—you can build up to ny thie } Tho git) was at the cabin door, pound-| gift of the American people, ‘elot and Mrs, Frances Burke-Roche, — || | ems Grainy end decarticentatsenenivoiany: te ' ing against it with her slender little We desire to assure you of our assifications of their canine fole |] | 289° 7 Kinde of VOLTITE Send Now for Sample hands. Her cries made no more noise} continued interest and sympathy in a include Japanese spaniels, Po | eee een 1Bkt, Gold Voltite $1.00 and $3.00 | Send 25e f PN hugs: the wings of a auti| the difficult and responsible work to pu 1] ss igi ae ze bottles. Silver, Nickel, Brass, | Gold Voltite { han the flapping RUT Seichi vou Haverbean called: ana. te - | Copper, Tin and Knife Powder eof any other kind } in tho wake of a steamer, But the] Tytena ‘to. you our best wishes for Mn It | Voltite $0 cents u can, Voitite. } captain had not formation tia Date Sor] distinguished and successiul admin- | | American Voltite Co,, Dept. ' | q id ers OM . § - lon 0) affa o a 3 ALO Hit wee Qragged the frightened girl on deck.| ‘tration the affairs of the nation, Hs, Natom | 225 West 39th St. New York | He bade her be not arratd and with a == {| | ; rope around her waist lashed her to 2} iil the stump of the mainmast. | The boats had been stove In, The | crew stuck to thelr posts, but men were washed from: the pumps and with wild ; screams disappeared In the maw of the | Seoeay arent waves. Bho saw. the men That Is Absolutely Harmless | go over the side, She beheld the helme- | Critical Young Fellows EX*L SHIP SINKS An THE GIRL 1S with decided ideas about shoes When Elma came to she heard no are assured of satisfactory selections sounds save those of the storm, A flash . a of lightning showed her she was alone The Delicious Chocolate Remedy here, Our great stock in- | an the vesel, All nad fone—captaln, cludes button, lace and | mates and men—and she shudder and 7 Ki screamed, All alone, she was on a sink- hia \f blucher styles in Tan and Ing ship In the middle of the ocean. A ee ok lac! f | ‘Then suideniy she discerned the out-| Best for "a a B ne SN Vici Hs $4 | anc atent eather. Hines of a vessel far, far away, 3t was the bark Olaf. From her deck the flashes of lightning had revealed the waterlogged schooner rolling in the trough of the sea. Charles Eng- gtrom was the mate of the Olaf, and At Sixth rena Store Only Finest Genuine Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry it Direct from the Importer ne Manufacturer. Finest Goods, Greate ‘alue, Lowest Cost. An Inspection of ii Our Stock Is Convine ng. We Offer the Largest Assortment of First-Quality Goods at the Very Lowest Prices it | | OVEN EVENINGS SIXTH AVE., Corner 17th St. one EX-LAX Is recommended for all forms of consilpation becau ¢ | it does not contain any injurious ingredicnts. It is perfectly sa! for the most delicate and sensitive persons. 34 Fifth Avenue he !t was who first made out the form A 10e, box will convince youat all drugw BVENING Above Forty-filth Street he kere . te ame or 7 : ane = | WOTICE- We (ave mo ed cur besiness ‘rem 20° Grand S', 10 6 NAve., cor, 171M S$ a’ ay n> concection with any other slo a Red Crose +: Cough Drops. |!! MASES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEtI \) suet i ee Haare ik SoueD Prope, —A WORLD “WANT” AD WILL GO GET IT | i —-— — ee — . eeteeed

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