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a “Chechaco,” wut she hadn't! BRITISH CHAMPION IN SEARCH OF FRESH LAURELS IN AMERICA STEAMER ADVANCE SAFE’ AND WILL MAKE COLON WITHOUT ASSISTANCE Capt. Clark Sends Reassuring Wireless Message to Com- pany’s Office Here. WALLSTREET Large buying orders both from com- ffinsion houses and London and also urgent covering of shorts, caused in- creased atrength through the first hour of trading in the stock market to-day. The improvement in the Huropean outlook greatly helped in the advance which was general throughout the en- j tire Met, Canadian Pacific being the leader with @ five point advance DGS ARE DREN BY YOUNG WOMAN Estelle Mason on Her Way Prom Alaska to Make a Trip Around the World, SHE'S TO GET $12,500. Been on the Hike Since Octo- ber, 1908, and Will Travel Several More Years, All of the copper issues were strong, ag was Union Pacifico and Reading. The closing was dull with prices hold- ing the advances well, ee ‘Wireless measages to the offices of the Panama Steamship Line in this city today gave the reassuring news that the steamship Advance, which had sent out an “8.0.8.” call for help during @ storm 125 miles @outheast of Hat- teras yesterday, was safe and making | 04) G, = her way to Colon, her port of destina- | Ameri i thon. ‘Thomas H. Rossbottom, the secre- tary of the line, said to-day that Capt. Clark of the Advance had got- ){ ten through @ wireless saying that he | Ans would be able to make his port without further assistance and that the damaxe to his ship was not as great as he had |‘ at first thought, ‘The Advance carries a passenger list of seventy. She sailed on March 25 and ‘The Closing Quotations, ‘The following were the highest, Jowest and las prices uf ato as for toulay and the wet change an compared with yemerday's closing prices: a] : fe jae | g ! Sebausbeors; = EEECES EE ESEECEL EE FE! WEL ee Le Lee Hee tee ttt tte tt ttt ttt ttt ttt+ park. She Sound that out when she got there. GHE TAKES JAMES A. DAVIS ALONG WITH HER. ‘The Japanese exhibit was looking for a Fer the denefit of gentlemen who have Geen, and feared they only thought they Gow, a long string of vari-colored dogs Grawing a rakish, unpainted cart along Breatway in the very early hours of Bue schese SESEPVEEEEE EEEPLE PSEC BEE fecent days, The Evening World apreade ran into @ howling gale. Her forecasth He comforting information that every deck and a section of the plot hous BH me of the canines ts a fleah-and-bicod and bridge were ripped away by q| inter. 1808 @mtmal. 8 a! great sea, Several of the crew were| Lous 3 Bd (euch het and ence in sleeping under the stare—and wasbed out of thelr bunks When! Mo gs ak ae ane such fsa ts Wale Bebona Sosoeer te ates bpd ba ane ol : a | Nord, Ottis we iss Paci 2 ‘Must on,” « of the appellation “chechaco.” wvitshad testrament Capt, Clare feared Beeditg cresssssses nN itt ibe: Ry “Wecey.” “You can bet Jimmy isn't a tender- r Rep, nteal 26% 3 more,” Mire. Davie tela Te that hia ship was in a bad way, The | Hen, steal, ee #8 % ‘Tee woman is Kstete Mason—or Mra, |f0°t M27 fi =| [cen | Revenue cutter Onondaga and the | south. Pacific 100% 101 8 Semen A. Davis, if you inele on bring: | Pysly Weave tin up at the fole ankont . | steamship City of Memphis hurried trom mw” 88 ta ne ber any provisions and a hundred” taties| FREDDIE WELCH IS HERE} | ncrtoix to the Advance. They stood by got gk + 1 hese whi from the nearest cache and he'd get ANXIOUS TO FIGHT PACKY.| unin the storm abated and then Capt. a Hy were for right. ence Clark found that it was safe for him By Bi i = going through with me right to! English Lightweight Crosses Ocean| to proceed on his voyage alone. rt 1 e@ end, too, We're going to drive through Bngiand and Germany and France and Russia. At Viadivistok we'll embark for Japan on @ steamship, be- cause the Gogs aren't very gvod ewim- mere and I'm afraid the aled would capsize if it was rougn. After a little stay in Japan we'll take another ship for Ban Fransieco—andé then we'll got the $12,600" Mrs. Davis hasn't decided yet what she is going te Go with all that money, but shes eure that, come what may, on Trail of McFarland, With Whom He Has Fought Two Draws. Freddie Welch, the English champion Mghtweight, arrived to-day on the Mau- retania. He said that the object of his visit waa to get another fight with Packey McFarland. He bas fought two draws with Packey, and is quite sure that if he bas another go with him he will gather more laurels. “I never was in better condition in my life,” sald the fighter, “and I want to get a fight. I expect to remain here for six or seven monthe, and then go back to England and take on Matt ‘Wells and all comers for the Lord Lone- dale champion belt, which I now hold, but whion I've got to fight for twice. more to keep it permanently, They be- Neve tn keeping a man fighting all the time over in that country. I think It would be @ good thing if they'd do it over here.” ———__—_ He Mason and her dogs have come the way from Nome, Alaska, over Qighroad and byroad, with assistance Grom neither train nor boat. This ts @ccording tb their contract, which, how- ever, permits of thelr receiving some help from steamers on the way across the Atlantic and the Pacific, £ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHICAGO LINE OPEN The Fort Wayne Route to Chicago is open from Pittsburgh to Alliance and from Mansfield to Chicago. Through train service to Chicago has she ie going to be a contestant in the next All-Alaska Sweepstakes in 191¢ It seems that since she's been away the distance has been leagened to 420 miles and the record to 73 houre, and she's anxious to shew she’s still tne champion Gog driver of the frosen sone. othr te eneotatt BARK BROKEN IN TWO; NOW A HOPELESS WRECK. Antioch Still on the Beach at Man- morth country—e reputation to which she Fight since whe had won the Bweepetakes out of Nome, mehing @3 miles in seventy-eiz hours, had tmherited @ knowl. asquan; Lumber Cargo May Be :. been resumed via Alliance, Hudson, Akron, Erie “ego a pl Washed Ashore. ha ime. 18/) Railroad to Mansfield, thence Pennsylvania Lines . AGAINST TiMa. Piro carat goog peevengieonunad a A a A toChicago. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED, with Chet rod tae Pane Swonostakes Race! at Manaequan, N. J.. is lying on the| fete 8 # oo hat other important through trains to Chicago, are now in service, but THE BROADWAY LIMITED will not be restored to service until further notice. The sale of tickets has been resumed to points on the Fort Wayne Route west of Mansfield to Chicago inclusive. The outskirts of Dayton, Ohio, can be reached via Crestline, The Big Four Route, Columbus and Pennsylvania Lines, but the service is subject to delay. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway advise that their through service to Cincinnati via Washington has been temporarily discontinued. Consult ticket l IMPORTANT TO ALL WOMEN READERS OF THIS PAPER. Thousands upon thousands of women ., | have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the reault of kidney or bladder disease. -| You may suffer a great deal with pain in the back, bearing-down feelings, head- ache and loss of a ion. Poor health makes you nervous, irrita- ybe despondent; it makes buoy and Capt. Morrell and First M Anderson ate still wreck, making t the Manasquan Fi - | just off which the wreck occurred, ‘Th t pany had a boat out to the Gay taking off what little rer | side of the lumber, to be saved, : i 8 hem in th ——— agents. Be way to Bea! COG But thousands of irritable, nervous, fa time to becom WASHINGTON TO RE NIZE tired a: broken-down women have re- NEW CHINESE REPUBLIC. But President Wilson and Gabinet Decide to Postpone Action Un- til Next Month, WASHINGTON, March %.—Although it was expected that some formal recog- 8 5 e stored their health and strength by the use of Swamp-ltoot, the great Kidney, | 3 Liver and Bladder Remedy, Swamp-Root brings new life and ac- Uvity to the kidneys, the cause of such troubles. Many send for a sample bottle to sce what Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Rameny will do |. | them, Frey reader of this Peper, who has not already tried it, may address Dr. e| Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. meeting of the Chinese Assembly on | receive sample bottle fi April 7, which will proclaim @ new|can purchase the regul | President of the sepubile, tar size bottles Hi i 7! 10 to 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHER: UM AN N’S At 149th St. Entrance of Subway or Elevated SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT—IMPORTAN order t: the best possible service, Sur salesmen shorter hours and needed rest, we have det “MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS ONLY! with us and do | patrons £0 co-operate one of those two evenings, jaring the Sey oF on For the week commencing March 24 NODEPOSIT REQUIREDEX erste WEEKLY DELIVERS dls EN(1AE BED OUTFIT COMPLETE i i mi tity | ah i zie gee i [ i F | i fifty-cent and all drug stores, Men’s Springtime Clothes $18 to $25 - F YOU are keen for fabrics that have the very freshness of Springtime in tone and texture— If you are keen for Style that reflects the very newness of Springtime in its “differ- entness” from past seasons— If you are keen for real tailored fit— then you will seek Smith Gray Clothes for “7 ther your limit is $18 or $50, ev ol you spend .* Smith ae Ae il do oe Pig Consisting of heavy taney full husk brass bed in bright or Satin iinish, guaranteed for 10 years; wov- $ 75 en wire fpring and cotton top mattress in 22: faney tick. All for ‘THE EASIEST PAYMENT YOUR TERMS HOUSE IN NEW YORK ARE 'OUR TERMS AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK S17 AV. BET. 2717 & 287 STS | SEAT FLATBUSH Al. BROOKLYN BROADWAY AI BEDEORD AY FRE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 88, 1918. eR Al IL ie EIEN YOUTH SAVES HIS SISTER | NO CEMETERY IN NASSAU. | Roemstt Grace ana nis metner ane coe FROM ENDING LIFE BY GAS. be CL wm mere He Smells It Escaping and Breaks in Door, Finding Her Unconscious. Her younger brother's noontime hun- wer to-day eaved the life of Della Gray, twenty-two years old, a telephone op erator In the Broad Bachange, Manhat- tan, and living at No, 1% Fourth place, | visors. He went up the rear fire escape and broke into the room, finding his sister unconscious. : Gents Wine Big Fight. reltSth Sy ™ Bett PS vccor| sacritces Pay for Services in Court months of campaigning in an effort to establiah a cemetery im Manhasset —— ne JURY GIVES FEES TO FUND. te Relieve Fieed Sufferers. A fury before Justice Dugrow in the Hill, @ millionaire section, the applica- ton of the Repose Mausoleum Ceme-| SY?Teme Court to-day asked the Court the Nassca Decaty ‘shled today by | gutterere, Justice Dugro sccepted the the Ne ty a ott Justice Dugro to award its fees to the Dayton flood offer and commended the jurors, The foes amount to some #4 The jury tried The proposition raised a storm of|a sult brought by Charles Anderson ‘o protest, in which many of the prom- nent residents of the Meadowbrook Hunt Club joined. A bill was subdmit- ted at Albany by Assemblyman Mo- loney to prohibit any more cemeteries in Nassau County. Gov. Sulzer signed the bill last night. Among those who piotentes., were Joseph P. Grace, W._ mission.”* — recover damages due to @ fall from a scaffold, After returning the verdict in favor of a coat Foreman Scham- beurg arose $ ‘rrour Honor, we have another verdict to submit to the Court. We wish to re- port that our fees have been awarded to the flood sufferers, with your per- Dr. Ryan of the Holy Family Hospi- tal ordered her removed there and she has @ chance for recovery. Her sister Lillie, who works in the same tele- phone exchange, sald her sister has been ill for two weeks, ¢ ——————— American's Sentence Cut. WASHINGTON, March 98.—The State Department has been notified that the Prison sentence of C. B. Van Bickler, formerly of St. Louis, has been reduced from twelve to six and one-half months by the Honduras courts for the killing of Shore, another American, Van Sickler will appeal to the Supreme Court of Honduras for an acquittal. Shore, who, it is alleged, insulted Van Sickler’a wife, was killed about two years ago, near Ceiba, Honduras, 25 SQUARE PIANOS WANTED oma WE PAY «x0 $265.00 to $40.00 Send make of Piano, name and address, BROOKLYN MODERN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 32 LAWTON STREET, BROOKLYN for them. Best & Co. Extraordinary Sales Saturday Second Floor Women and Misses We received over two weeks ago the authentic March ‘showing of Paris models—we are now prepared with charming reproductions at popular prices, From Our Suit Section Featuring 45 of the newest styles, marked departures from those shown earlier and with Plenty of Navy Blue. French Trotteur Suits Smart little cutaway; coats with Em- pire strapped and shirred backs, satin pipings, new corselet draped skirts. In Navy Wool Corduroy, Men’s Serges and Ohecks, Sizes 82 to 86. soeee Value $82.50— 21.75 Very New Suits Large assortments, featuring Navy Blue 25.00 35.00 45.00 From Our Coat Section At 25.00 Featuring 27 of} the newest styles—the vogue of the short draped street wraps, in the most wanted fashionable Eponje, Mystral and Silks. ¥ Draped Eponge & Mystral Coats Short —Draped—Unusual—Practical— lined throughout in the favored French 2| contrasting colorings. In gold. navy, brown, white, fold blue and taupe. Sisen 82 to 40.........Value $35.00-— 25,00 From Our Gown Section Featuring 65 of the newest styles in the lovely Summer creations—the Vogue of the Colored Cottons. Dancing Dresses At 25.00 For Misses; of extra fine ecru lace with all the French colorings. Satin belts, smartly bowed in back. Sises 82 to 36. Afternoon’ Dresses At 25.00 For Misses; in Crepe Meteor, dainty lingerie front and pigeon tail, Empire back. In gray, tan, Copenhagen, Nell- rose, navy and black. Sises 82 to 86. Afternoon Dresses At 18.50 For Misses; of Cotton Orepe; showing the scalloped bodice in French Hued #| Crepe. In white with bodice effect , of pastel rose, dlue, feorn, lavender, green, blackand white. Sizes 32 to 38. French Model Dresses At 24,50 O: Serge. Showing modish Damasse trimming and smart white Crepe de | Chine vestee‘and collar and cuffs. In avy,taupe and white. Sizes 82 to 40. | $85.00 value, Main Floor Women’s Imported Lisle Hose Special— 3 pairs for 1.00 Gause weight; spliced heels, soles and toes. Black, white and tan. FIFTH AVENUB Fourth Floor ‘Junior Misses and Girls Tailor-made Suits At 19.50 —— Of Navy Blue E.iglish Serge and Black and White Check Worsted. Sma't Nor- folk model, silk lined. 14 to 18 years. Silk Poplin Dresses At 19.56 Russian model. Waist daintily trim- med with vestee and collar of shadow lace, finished at waist with white kid belt, Light and medium shades, 14 to 18 years. Tailor-made Suits At 17.50 Of Navy Blue English serge and Black and White Check Worsted. New Nor- folk model, silk lined. 10 to 15 years. Chinchilla Sport Coats At 14.80 Jaunty be ted model. . Colors: black 3 and white stripe, plain white and Nell- rose. 14 to 18 years. Wool Challie Dresses At 13.75 Two long waisted models with both plaited and gored akirte; waists trimmed with hand-embroidered batiste collar and cuffs orself color messaline; girdles of silk velvet ribbon,or messaline. Desir- able colorings. 6 to 14 years. Diagonal Serge Coats At 12.75 Desirable long waisted model, silk lined. Detachable white linen collar, trimmed with Cluny lace. Colors: corn flower blue, navy, terra cotta and brown, 84 to 14 years. Tailored Coats At 8,00 In Mixtures, Serges and Cheoks. Plain and belted back models. 8 to 14 years. Main 'Floor Neckwear Linen or Pique; hand-embividered.... 50c. 1.00 1.25 1.75 Dutch Collar and Cuff Sets For Children; of linen or pique; hand- embroidered... 1.35 1.65 2.00 3.85 Linen Coat Sets For Girls and Juniors. Sailor or shawl effects; hand-embroidered 1.65 2.85 3.50 Vassar Collar and Cuff Sets Of Ratine. For Girls and Juniors.... Row to matoh «eressscsescessccesece Children’s Hose Im ed Lisle Thread Hose Fine ribbed; spliced heels, soles and toe; double knees. Black and white, +++eAocording to size, Pair— 38c, to 65c Imported Cotton Hose re hd Fine or broad ribbed; spliced heels, soles and toes. Black, white and tan. Specil— 3 pairs for 1.00 Children’s Gloves Soft Chamoisette Gloves At 50e el hah hh] White, gray and yellow; washable. __At Thirty-fifth se | e ste ecereceeeces 1.35 25e