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elt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. | hi f not sleeping. Rough seas swept the peared. All was quict on board once] The shaft of the pit burst into flames HEAR BRADY'S pune LADIES’ ORCHESTRA—SIXTH FLOOR ‘ decks and one hungry comber grabbed more soon after midnight, and fire has been (UES TOSS PUP a coolle as It wan receding from the | THE SECOND MATE DOES THINGS) rorrrtutententtot the mine, Koesier bY $10.00 Would Be the Specialty Shop phy for ss ne warsos ne| teeta gh i Wa MATES FISTS FLY DOG GOES OVERBOARD TO AP.) tie Chinese Minne Rees ee name, Was caught underground together Which We Feature at............ § 50 of j ‘ Hot Time in Fo’c’sle Followed PEASE THE DEVIL. | devil, but they had never vet tried to Conaternation spread among the Chi- appease a mad irishman. The second One glance at our well-filled Millinery Parlor on where in the city. There are dozens and dozens of smart, chic | creations adapted from imported French models and modil ed “When They Threw His \ Chow Dog Overboard. | with @ number of men whose total is uncertain, Gangs of rescuers were formed by the miners not on duty, and these made several efforts to penetrate into the gal- leries, but after working several hours they were able to advance only @ short way, They succeeded, however, in find- over thetr jors, He kicked the coolle| ing the body of the superintendent at the Second Floor will readily convince you that it ‘0 the officer of the watch, hix eyes pop: | nearest to hi F at ine. boring of the aRAn. is the best displa: : ping out of bis head. He couldn't speak, | pence |) Um Then he sulied into the | en play of Millinery at the price any- but he pointed out into the dark waters, The officer, saw =n — phosphores- cent glow and then, from out of the fea came a low, moan- ing sound, Ahead of the glow was an object which couldn't be made out, but ft was that from which the moan came. ‘Then the sound became more clear. It was like the voice of a steam- er'e siren, Then it wan a wild shriek, then a heart-rending wall. It always died away in a sob, Donnybrook fatrs are fairy tales compared with what happened in the) fo'enle of the goof ship Schuylkill, No | artist could paint the picture. It would | take a cublat to do It. Black eyes and] sore ribs and swelled faces were visible! among the coolles for two weeks. What the strange thing of the sca was nobody ever found out. At firnt | it was thought {t was a whistling buoy, | broken away from its moorings. But Home Treatment for Epilepsy or Fits Thoxe who suffer from this nervous accompanied by its sudden at- ks of unconsciousness and cenvul- , Will be Interested in knowing that we have authorized the sale of hese. More punks were set burning be-| mate went into the forecastie, where to suit American women. ‘The very finest and richest of mat- fore the altar of Joma in the forecastle, | fourteen or more chinks were chanting the coolles, with bowed heads and bend-| their thanks to mighty joss, who had terials have been used, making every hat equal to any $10.00 creation offered anywhere. ed knees, chanting @ weird refrain. Bud-| saved them. Mr. Fitzgibbons kicked! Other Trimmed Hats from $3.98 to $25.00. denly one Chinese on deck rushed aft te In Our Untrimmed Sections THE OCEAN’S BANSHEE! } of Chinese, wer a Free FS will be De- | mes tats beak alt pet ‘ane tides A GOOD Section: OF | Alterations, Fk ying Fad for Easter. | 1 vl Invite the good spirits to accom. HABIT Strictly tailored and ela } pany tiem with ihe punks and 2! P99 when you're tired Fans and Novelty Jewelry Freech ee, Se dey mt, peyeiee: exorcise evil spirits as well. The only black. The coats are artistically y Gespned Seals the smart cutaway effects thing the “Chinks” are afraid of 4s the particularly if it’s as follows: pig bake amart models have and colors. white with jes velvet brim. line of Milliner: } Goscription. for Epilepsy on the following ie peel int... $1.98 | pis cit Trimmed Most complete y , A ' incense and threw bits of red pape ‘rim » s ie marked with strange, Chinese ‘eine ! jig? Grade Pon ane Smart Reads peri Was, According to Schuyl as ine Wacken ee ther | S| eee in New York at a : fore, inte the os. Ber the ehrlebing, potning ntrange about it at all. It /§ jatied, your money will be refunded, All Hats Are of imported P cluding the stunning St. Germein sailors, prices. (Main Meer, t kill’s “Second.” moaning, wailing thing came nearer | i ose eo he wala neh Oveam | 2 We want the mont skeptl ry syle to tlc rom, Mach and lth the lin all the newest colorings, trimmed | Flowers. .......-. 19¢ te $2.49 and nearer the ship, and seemed to J te A EE i E Spriny ap, pont solid or in rich conmbina. Lee silk, velvet or Fancy Feathers 49e to $4.98 keep abreast of it, while she wae going go momrmeed T d FR E tion effects. ? messa- Fancy Feathers. .. . \. srrnge sore are wate shoremard| thes teamed,” "™ "5 TRABBED IN BURNING MINE. J rimme - Hon of et $949 & $2.98 lincicopsintheteck. $2.69] Otrich Plumes... 49¢ to $19.80 od treed blaine Sates of the steamer, and now aheadsand then| BOCHUM, Germany, March 1%.—A Tied Free o tom" Ribbons— Imported Aumbrey Ribbons, all the latest color- 19e ish of . Thi Mes thi rh a t f mii eee nn nee see crt Coal Sa: i, selnn, tAfow ee ver number of miners were trapped by fre ings; 434 inches wide, value 29e, yard.........0. 40. sas, ce = aaa detiles Children’s Dresses James McCutcheon & Co., oo. 1 ee ee «$2.90 bree ei” Carre al wes (wre stsemmononand fe ts mn a ten 98¢] To the coolies it was the spirit of the lost Chinese, or the bad devil after more of them. So they burned more That's @What Queer Wailing ifs as true @ story as ever was told by & sailor man, for it co ore of a sober and staid morning's mee'. Finefy, they, in de- epair, picked up @ Httle chew dog, of which there were two on the vessel, and heaved him into the froth of the sea. fhe British ateamer Schuytxii, o| A® "DY mesic, with one awful shriek, t freighter owned by the Standard | ove Une stopped. The devil had been Bonny came into port this morn-|""ane chow dog belonged to Mr. Wits: simmons, who is second mate of the Schuytkill, ‘The chow dog was the apple of the eye of the second mate. And, be- sider, the dog was to be a present to a very mweet girl, Mr. Fitaaimmons was much disappointed to learn the dog had been cast into the sea. But what did the cooties care?_The devil had been ap- pe ys from the leh ves- i from the Far East and tied up at the Bush Docks in South Brooklyn, A strange incense floated out across the. waters and was borne here, there e@i everywhere. The English ship lied like @ Chinese theatre, ‘The réavon for this was apparent, for the trew of the Schuylkill is made up mostly advil, The steamer sailed from Yokohama, Japan, Dec. 13, She touched at Shang- hal, Hong Kong, Singapore, Penang and Sabang. The coolles worshiped their joss and the seas were favorable. Ba@ in the Indian Ocean, on Fed. 13, things began to happen. The night wes @ark and stormy, as sallore say, and the waves with their nightcaps on were LIPTON’S TEA Sold in airtight tins only Reguetered Established Trade Mark Half a Century SS Men’sFurnishing for Easter Wear Cravats-—In an extensive Leela eee from 50c. to $3.00 each in the leading sha Silk Shirte—From 63.78 to #9.80 each. Pajamas—In solid a fanc ’ all Sie fabri from 81°90 Soisette, Silk mixed to $15.00 per pair. Fownes Gloves—For all occasions, ffom $1.50 to 50 per pair. Half Hoee—All Silk and Mercerized Lisle in 2 tone effects, from 50c. to $3.25 per pair. Men’s Underwear—Athletic and regular garments from 50c. to #3.50 per garment. Union Suits—From $1.00 to $5.50 per suit. =) — (PS SE Se 5th Ave., 33rd & 34th Sts. . 87 & Co. "Young Men’ s &Boys’Clothing Made in exclusive patterns in their own workrooms and priced moderately Kou Men’s Suits Coat and Norfolk Jacket Models; of Blue Serge, | Unfinished Worsted, Cheviot, Homespun and Wool Crash. to 89 chest measure. «-+20s2seeseese04 12.50 to 28.50 ‘oung Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats Of Fancy Cheviots, Covert and Homespun. 1@ years to 89 chest measure .. 12.50 to 22.50 Youths’ and Boys’ Spring Suits Norfolk and Double Breasted Models; of Serve, Unfinished Worsted, Cheviot, Homespun and Wool Crash. Some with Two pairs of Trousers. 7 to 18 years... 8.50 to 20.00 Boys’ Reefers Blue Serge. Unfinished Worsted, Cheviot Mixtures and Covert Cloths. 2 t0 12 years.....s+++06 + 7.00 to 18, 50, —lSjext Cloth i \FIFTH AVE, At Thirty y the queer twists and turns it took | knocked out that theory, and it was put down as a whistling fish of some to-day, and it 1s feared all will be lost. j Youths’ and Boys’ Mackinaws and Youths’ Separate Trousers of Flannel, Corduroy, Khaki and Duck -Aith St. | ithe 1§ authorit B. Altman & Co. will place on sale to-morrow (Thursday) _ FANS OF GAUZE AND SILK, in floral, fige ured and spangledeffects . . at $2.00 FANCY HAT PINS, sterling silver mounted, Gt ot as ‘ - 30c., 60c. & $1.10 HAIR PINS OF ALUMINUM, at 85c. & $1.10 PEARL BEAD NECKLACES ._ at $1.50 A number of attractive designs in Fans is being displayed, offering useful suggestions for Wedding and Anniversary gifts and in- cluding Fans of Real Lace, Watteau and Vernis Martin Fans, Cabinet and Folding Fans, etc.; also a large assortment of Dutch Silver and Sterling Silver Novelties and an interesting collection of Novelty Jewelry for Men and Women. A Sale of Leather Goods will also be held to-morrow (Thursday), con- sisting of a selection of WOMEN’S HAND BAGS and ENVELOPE BAGS in assorted leathers, actually valued at $5.00 each, which will be offered at the exceptional price (Fit Avenne, 34th und 35th Streets, Nem York. AITKEN, SON &Co FIFTH AVE., corner 39th Street MODEL LACES, used on the Model gowns in ALEN- CON, MECHLIN, LIERRE and NET-TOP in Para- guay and Craqule Meshes, VEILS AND VEILINGS, in attractive assortment and in new fancy meshes. New styles of AUTO VEILS and HOODS, specially adapted for motoring. LACE SCARFS, in new designs of Point Applique, Carrickmacross, Limerick, Alencon’ and Hand Run Spanish, BROADWAY, corner 18th Street The World is the Best Paper for ‘‘Boarders Wanted"’ Advertisements 160 West 122d Street, New York City, March Sth, 1932, New York World: I want to thank you very much for the seven time advertisement you inserted for me as it was a great help in getting boarders. | find the Morning World is the best paper to advertise in, Yours truly, CHARLES E. GARBY. Every ‘Boarders Wanted" printed in The World receives a circulation in New York City larger than that of the Herald, Times, Sun and Press combined, ment for Epilepsy by n. known stores have our 9 nell the Kosina treatment Double &*> Merchandise Stamps Untii 12 Noon Single Stamps caawenan On the Main Floor—Complete Stocks Genuine Hemp Hats—All the | Genuine Hemp Tame—Large: fen lew 7 Boxy have silk velvet | roomy, in all colors, includiny ri Hac! OF pinente Feathers, etc. “Sir Henri’ Shoes Are the Best to Be Had at These Prices For Menand Women Stylish Spring Suits. For Women, Misses and Juniors a, That are not to be equaled for less than $18.95. Ab "ip The style, quality and workman- ) $147 ship in these suits will prove a oe surprise, at our price— ‘as well as the stunning aed semi-belts of silk or satin. Oriental colors. Skirts are design draped mi evn The coats are ined wit messaline in self fin en pea de ere od Our Spring Suits at Are the Talk of This Town They are the latest Spring models, ¢s fine rdaneyisee enece serges, whipcords and mixtures, in ray and ti Sizes for women, 34 to 44; grt towel eat aa tay for *jniors, 130 17. $6.98 Spring Dresses $ Silk, serge and marquisette dresses, in new Spring styles and shades. Sizes 14 to 4, i fashioned with nares or ratine silk in ‘housands of le in New York, Boston td Chae wear “Sit Henri” shoes and vote them the best obtainable at the price. m1 “Sir Henri” shoes are al- ways satisfactory—for if any pair does not give sat- N caper in every Mothers, You Should See These Before Petaines § Suits with 2 Pairs Knicker Pants sailor models and the newest style Refers for 2500 10 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, Boys’ Spring Suits Buying Your Norfolk or double-breasted models for big boys, with two years. Blue serge and fancy mixtures in the latest styles, With Extra Pair Knicker Pants For boys from 7 to 16 years. New style le 8 and Reefers, , $9.98 Easter Suit. pairs of pants. Sizes 5 to 17 years. Russian or patterns and colorings. Norfolk jacket, with two pairs of full cut Will the Kiddie Be Dressed for Easter? Children’s New Coat ens New Coals In aWonderful Variety of Styles $ 98 \ Models that are extremely smart and chic, % offering the popular box and belted effect, of fine French serge. in navy blue, white and brown. Finished with novel collar and cutf effects and hand- tome buttons, Sizes 2to.6 years. Handsome little Dress Coats for the Spring season. « Children’s Coats Beautiful little models of excellent wearing serge, in a splendid as- sortment of pretty styles, finished with sailor collars of contrasting materials, Bos end Norfolk mod- elsin navy blue, white, red and brown, oui $3.98 to 6 years... Children’s Easter Dresses Attractive long-waidted styles, in high collar and Dutch neck cHlects, elaborately trimmed with laces and em- taarqatetom mrtotes $9.98 trcket pants. Choose from fancy mix- Boys’ $7.50 Blue Serge Suits, and fast color. Sizes 6 to 18 years, (Third Floor.) (Second Floor.) $1.00 and $1.25 Morning and Excellent quality percales, — linenes and ginghams in pretty stripes, checks or solid col- ors, trimmed with circular or sailor collars piped with borders of con- trasting colors and buttons, Set - in sleeves, high gir dles or belted ef- fects. Sizes 34 to You Should Buy Your Easter Waist Where Stocks Are Large and Prices Small We are justly proud of our Waist stocks this season. We shopped all our neighbors and feel greatly gratified with the su riority of our styles and the marked difference in the prices. _ || yo Easter waist has net heen selected as yet—visit our ofored ave | buttons, Also Lingerie moi ot this price, ectively $i. 60 Model 2—Rich Crepe Waists, in low |Model 4—Imported Crepe Blouses, neck style, button front effect, trimmed with a | distinctive, seers ny me fee fine laxe sailor collar and extra large crochet | Productions of very high ed effects, finished me $2.25 le buttons. Other models have wih eelared muro yoke Ironte nd 84 length 1. 98 ‘colored tie ay buttons. . | r : sleeves. Model §— Exquisite Blouses for | “a Model $—Dainty Lingerie Models, in | with new Easter suits, Made of fine voile, with cool Dutch neck styles, exquisitely combined | Irish crochet me and beautiful with fine German Valenciennes laces and fine | embroi ph neck models, with embroidered medallions, The three-quarter AM, ee UC: |g sleeves are embellished to match $1 98 Trimmed back and buronback $2 98 deep accorcion plait Nounces. the blouse, All sizes Choice... be models. All iJ Se Tiecond Floor Fa RR rrrnrrrmmnnrnnmnnnmmnnnniy [Hocend 414TH STREET STORE, HENRY sIEGL, Pres't—WE GIVE LIBERTY MERCHANDISE STAMPS House Dresses percales in high, Dutch and gl caller effect - 57e Pelienas 5 ave Petticoats fr Reg!. oKind, with colored voile edging and ia and fluffy frills, omamented with