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CAPTAIN HOEGEMANN, WHO QUITS SEA AFTER 44 YEARS OF SERVICE: | | | | BEGAN ON SAILING SHIP. Varied Career of Capt. Hoege- a ® And “Dig Jack," as John Condon ts > i mann Only ‘Monotonous,' known in the neightorhood, ts ne hot. | Ye? Be eraee the ssesatead ta A AND MAKES fT } Of, srool conti woot hepherd $22 (/] M,C. A. . j men’s wear serges, I ™ _Is His Declaration. of Rie but far pours at a time, oblivious | ne Terpate, Ot Senet & Tottve there. i cu » checks and ail the new a, 5 to rain or cold, and depends largely on| ‘Three months ago contractors prepared | Value $39.60 % > 4 esi tree Arne Led charity of the police for eustenance.|to build, and began tearing the house ae | 0 tes, tn thei lee Asad Rr aes tsreea iy asd pct In a few moments your hair looks soft, fluffy, lus- ’ A Station across the street make up &@|CARRIEO BODILY OUT OF HIS * a y Hiner aden © l peru and cand it oven, and “ip Seek? OLD HOME. trous and abundant—No falling hair or dandruff Street 8 Touring Coats ‘ mere preciow accepts it in ailence—except for hig teare.| Big Jack refused to leave, He re- a by I reed ¥ - . _ landoman as ‘There is @ pathetic atory dn the plight | matned until the husky workmen carried| Surely try a “Danderine Heir Cleanse” | and invigorates the scalp, forever stop» An Entirely New 45-inch Medel *— ettement ana of the big, snowy haired man whose | him out\bodily and rased the rest of the] if you wish to acres, double the! ping itching and falling hair. Made of ft ixtures, hand. that grissied taht et the Ox pa Grooping white mustache and erect bear-| building, They gave Big Jack some of brent AS Besderie an as it pid Danderine is to the hair what fresh ly li od” this bout with $ I (4) eae tive Raut or wo. the French eaiiove were in| in& give him a @tatingulshed appearance bed Me pais oy, "yeare ago tn tne| fully through your hair, taking one esr ire Lgl bgoary bles keg Scene and brocaded satin 3°5' despite the hopeless look in his eyes. od allt ta time; this will t goes right to the roote, : : vol angel HHucgemann and Me fellows were pri| Te waa Dorn alnty-ive years ago at [PACK Zara: Under thi cater Ne o70-|he hair of duet, dit or aay excerive| invigorates and strengthens them. Its in ‘the newest coloringe—émart, vo; ote ‘Bchnelidampter"”—aa the Germane|O"crs. After various shifts they were| Avenue A and Third street. His father | or9q the roof with cast-off tar paper. | 2 le Ok sid renter tae vor stimulatiog and Me-pro- practical coats for general wear... p imprisoned on Helle Isle along with the few prisoners the French had managed to take from the German army. ‘The war terminated, Hoegemann was Feleased, presented with $1 by order of Chancellor Bismarck and taken home to Bremen, from which port he lost no ‘ful boned shipping ‘on mother palling ves- und for the Far Kast. After seve ements he hae lived) through when | 00) years before the mast the young braced hard aga! nded the Navigation School ing of his bridge, with f and then, served his of the North Atlantic rt e Onthgn Mave, in 180s battle‘cries in his ears, he has brought Y 7 ne | Compulsory service completed, it pr) t ship e-foaring through the) soy to the mailing ship, and the years of 1876, 1877 and 1873 were spent plough- Ing the long now trail een Bromen and the most distant porte of the world, In 1879 he was back at the Naviga- tion School to pase his examination and get an officer's certificate, after which be joined the North German Lioyd. As boch officer and commander Capt. Hoe- +] gemann has made about W0 trips across the North: Atlantic. USING THE LEFT Hann. 5 pt. Hoegemann, (From London Answers.) i F ; Why 1s 4t that wo neglect to use the , lett hand #0 much? Among English speaking people 9 out of every 100 are right handed when they reach maturity. Out of every 100 such pe: 7 are born right handed and the remaining #0 are born without preference as to either 3 hand. Eighty Influenced to become i stronsty right handed during the early childhood. No great asset of the world Ie go neglected as the average left hand. Formerly all the world was ambidex- terous. Primitive man had no prefer- ence which hand he used. And in various parts of the world efforts are now being made to revive the use ef the left hand, Japan has for many years been teach- ing two-handedness to the men of her i in call @ beautiful express like the Kronprinzessin Cecilie ebout as thrilling as conducting party of sightseers through the Aquarium. Getting President Wilson's private of Mayor Gaynor wouldn't be a 1e- stil GAPTAIN WILL. RETIRE ON HANDSOME PENSION. and founder of the Boy Scouts, does not consider a man a well trained soldier can mount equally well on je of his horse, use the sword, and lance equally well with 8. hee E t “EDDYS” DELICIOUS PURE FRUIT JELLIES in Red Currant, Concord Grape, Quince, Crab Apple, ete. Just like the kind they made i when Grandma was a girl Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver <The children want and should have Sweets, “Eddys" Jellies are the purest and least ex- pensive Sweets any child could have. For a Umited time the 15¢ | grocers will sell the 25c, Ee , Maker, 331 Spring St., New York teererereeeeeenee SAD OLD HERMIT | For sixty years Big Jack has caliol| 00, ' | |that spot home, voting fret there fort Hue take three times, In 187 he became a meme | OUT) [her of the police force and for many |, s H put he aly ne Former Policeman Kept Alive! ‘The police of the Morrinania atation can see from their dormitory windows one of the quearent rights in New York. Tt 19 @ real hermit and his tumble-down whack, little larger than a doghouse, house hermit. 16 crouches in the : was & blacksmith, and tn 1863 moved hie family to the Bronx, which was then a | opposite the police station, PLUNGED IN SPECULATION AND LOST INHERITANCE. Jac * friends at ide work’ | yeare sew service in the Brons, Yor then he was rent to the baths at Ono | in nothing, and the come dot “"LL NEVE Hundred and Thirty-elghth street and Kast River. There he contracted ma- laria and became so til he was unable to report, He waa dismissed from the torce for being absent without lenve. 1t to cheer him up failed by Charity of Old Com- rades on Force. of the Condonn except him, died and] I'll be dead then, left him the old home, In his grief, and] Kill me to have to brooding over the loss of his place as a|Rround T've lived a proceedings. He hadn't @ cent left, and home he could claim was the old house the only ‘Inside he has a oot and some cook- ing utensils, The only fire he has Besides beautit; jon of Dan MO OOM Zz aE&>=erzXZ”Zzzzzeeéée you the feeling of w: fits they make walkin théy protect the heels on hard pavements. Just it for yourself. Th rubber wears longer They keep the shoes in vent the Is Fifty cents attached, Get the Live Rubber view ing, takes an interest Th A short time wotkmen , will begin the Yo M,C, ack’a tiny as his old home did. LEAVE THIS SPOT ALIVE,” HE SAYS. He wept at the thought of it when a abundant and possess an incom- wilderness, He bought from the olf|is made from scraps of wood he picks | the tease eat Ladle tree hair Gouverneur Morris estate @ lot that {s/up, and the house fs #0 small he hae now No, #3 Washington avenue, be-|to spend most of his time outside, A tween One Hundred and Bixty-first and | fence was built around the lot by the One Hundred and Sixty-second street new owners, which acreens the hermit | pagticle of Dandruff; cl of New Live Rubber Look at this picture and you will understand what we mean when we say: “‘O’Sullivanise your walk.” O'Sullivan’s Heels—resilient cushions of sh ipa promote the healthful acer ‘ol walk re became ing easy. They lessen fatigue, ly from pounding hard leather Any shoemaker h: O’Sullivan’s Heels and can attach hen to ar shoes in fifteen minutes. They are invisible, give more life to your shoes. Live than hard leather. | shape, and pre- m ‘running down. Ask for O’Sullivan’s by name. of outelders, ox. and I see nothing y regularly, I've seen little men come to w AL building, house niust money to do it with. I lost everything. I believe it would! force. ntly long, You can sui lustrous hair, lots of it, the hair, one ap- dissolves every leanses, purifies! toilet counter and try it as MND old yO WM.WOIOdI1 TT. 0 oo to live for has been a failure, a disappointment, but ! ways held that any kind of ex-} intence is better than being dead. “Young man, I've seen this great city | cilind up and spread out like some huge | kiant getting up after a long sleep. | en grow big und big | am, I've seen for strong have pretty, sof! will 1 My life tunes made in a day, and, lke most every one else who is human, I've want- | ed to mo the pace and tried to met the he result was I have no home ex- | cept this shack, no relatives; all my old | seemed to take the heart out of him, | Teporter visited him to-day, and was not| friends are dead and 1 am an outcast— | ‘and all efforts of his family and friends | ashamed of his tears “Lil never leave this spot,” he sobbed, even years ago his mother, the Jast| “until they carry pe away. T suppose ‘the hermit,’ they call me. The young- atera over there at the station are good to me because I used to be on the T appreciate ft as much as @ ve. Hight on this| helpless, hopeless, broken-hearted old put & few years of|man can, Wren they tear down this policeman, he bexan plunging In «pec-|Mmy life. 1 planted this very cedar tree| hut, cut down my tree and carry off lation, mortgaging the property to the|that shelters me half a century ago. 1) the dirt of my only home in wagons to limit. He lost everything, and a yeur|know every inch of earth, every tree! make way for their new building, I feel ‘ago the old home was sok in foreclosure | nd every bush. f{'m the last of my Tace| it will Be the last of me.” CLEANS THE HAl you just #5 cent bottle of Knowlton’ Henferine from eny dru store. oF irected, ead “Lord & Taylor * Founded 1826 Remarkable Values in Women’s Suits & Coats ° Fancy & Plain Tattored Suits In the season's most popular st: and materials; coats lined ith peau de cygne. boat es Value $30.00 $17.50: Smart Tatlored Suits Coats For Street, Afternoon or Dressy Wear Made of the newest silks and fancy brocaded crepes, lined $25.00 Valye $45.00 throughout with crepe de chine and chiffon in the season's smartest olor combinations.... Rubberized Raincoats Smart models in La mary, gray and black. 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