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Dr. BAward H. Morris, who ts eighty- four years old and still practicing, with an office at No. 8 West One Mundret and Thirty-Afth street, was on his way oar home, et Ne, op @ RUSH TO HELP SHIP tililin Loud and Repeated Calls Cause Frenzy on Waterfront— e’ Just Waking Crew. Dr. MoGiade sald thought Dr. Morris would recover Sapite his great ane. it 4 O'clock this morning aroused ehtite water front. Even tar away roadway the pained appeals were “heard and there was an excited rush to help the vessel in distress, AS call after call cut the air, sleeper Sfter sleeper sprang from bed Phoned to Police Headquarters to an GL available help to the river, Within twenty minutes mow than ity-five persons rang up saying that Sudiging by the noise an ocean liner Wee foundering within sight of Miss Laberty. People ran to Brooklyn Bridge and Geepite the rain hurried out onte the Promenade to see Where the ship was Vhite Bee CEYLON TEA slug and hampered the trolley car | “nn cho hkae Colton, Hews Better | {———____________} Police Headquarters listened and caught the sound. Instructions were at once telephoned yeto the Onk street station, and Lieut. John Lake rushed out his reserves, who ran to the foot of Dover atreet. In- structions to get busy were also sent to Lieut. Keppel of Harbor Squad A . and Sergt. Monahan with @ crew Jumped into Launch 6 and went off at top speed, making the water fly behind them, At least twenty policemen were' @m the job and it was thought to call out the Fire Department. But just then it was discovered that the vessel making the noise was 2 Raitimore and Ohio Rallroad tug that Was to take a berge out from Pier v ‘nhs could not wake the sleeping crew. : oo Art ts ene thing, ten’s another. va the ten, not tbe pase man Ralph avenue station was trying doors aléng Broadway, Brookiyn, early to-day when his foot slipped off a wet step in front of No. 1599. His’ revolver flew out his pocket and, on striking the pave. You need only three minutes to make a perfect bisque from Campbell’s Tomato ec, Making tomato bisque used to involve much time and labor. But with this favorite Campbell kind at hand, all you have to do is add a small pinch of baking;soda to* the contents of the can; heat it in a stew- pan; heat separately a canful of milk; mix them; bring them to boiling- point and serve. Don’t let them boil. You'll have a far more delicious bisque than you could ever make in | 00 old way with all its trouble and 8. ’ Try it tonight and see. TOMATO i0c a can Look for the red-and-white label A Purchase That Is Unprecedented and Cannot Be Duplicated Silk Shirts, $2, Considered Inexpensive fridge 3 hnown as Tub Silk Shirling—the gomme ually custom shirts. White, grounds siriped (various widths) consider that the Tub Silke in these Shirts sell for $1 to ards for a shirt. be glad for this opporlunity to get them by the half dozen. All sizes from 84 to 44, ‘Main and Third Fleers The “Bell” and the “India” In This SALE of PARASOLS These are two of the favorite shapes of the sensog, and they are graceful enough to deserve thgir Women will find them in a variety of colorings and materials, beautifully made, in this special Parasol event. Other desirable styles are the “Dome” and the regulation ebapes. The quality of the Parasols is really extraordinary at their low prices—but it required a joint purchase of several thou-. sand by our New York and Philadelphia stores to get the prices down so low. $83 to $3.75 Parasols at 92 With taffeta silk, plain or with sstin-striped borders, or Ottoman edges; Dresden silk; white and black satin-striped taffeta; plain silk with Dresden ribbon borders in the “Bell” shape; polka-dot taffeta and many other charm- ing styles. Aloo Sun-end-Rain Umbrellas of plain taffeta. } $4 to 96.50 Parasols at $3 The first shipment of these Parasols, which we offered last Saturday, was taken very quickly, and these new arrivals will make a welcome for themselves at first sight. Main Fleer Novelties WillRivalEconomies In the White Tomorrow Style is so important these Soret bey itter lingerie pe ob at any Deceit at not faioned to conform There are hundreds and hundreds of models in this Sale, and every one is new. However, these will aoe Tomorr Caifon Ueto, nah thle wil a r} ee net and rib- 1. and net Underbodices, $1.50. Chemises of porary $2. epsiey ie nainsook, a nas a in ant Meer “The Piping Rock” Coat Is a Composite of Three of Our Best Modes At $15 Ite clever collar lool may be rolled low low « fastened ag without any was taken from te croosing 8 shoblders from atthe: and its jength an Tet ped from another amart coat. ie sae, fort rat ih woolen in thocmart new Peper lor a new pe! and-salt and brown-and-white weaves. Black-and-White Checked Costs, $15 ts ling ry ren tha et bay. we have similar coats in the various sizes and kinds of and-white White Polo Cloth Coats, $16.00 $0 990.40 fe thee Comzats 0 ie maaan Local re refined in sence. black velvet collars, 916. Summer Chinchilla Coats, White and Colors, $19.50 to $25 The ist Steamer Coals are of fine camel's-hair finished woolen in two- toned indefinite checked designs, $16. Others up to $87.! LA 7 joer Good Fortune Comes Again! Colonial Pumps at $5 Including Cut Steel Buckles We induced the maker to turn out some more of these graceful and fashionable Summer Shoes for women, and they will be here for tomor- row’s sell Patent coltskin, or gun-metal calfakin, ona on bi arched last, with the Spanish- heels that are such a com- bination of style and comfort. The price of the Pumps includes a pair of beautiful hand. cut steel buckles, ome 1 eae Shoes are fully 66 quality without (buckle, Second The Dress Has Prepared An Occasion for She The first important dress in a ates! rte tren Therefore, it should be fact that ferwas Vanna Goes nee ca batistes, lawns, voiles, nets and Extra adinery Young Women's Frochs, $7.50, 910, $15 to $65. $15 lo $45. Young Girls’ Frocks; 76 and presented in re —— noes tek Doe Tweed d Hate, $1 ¢ $1 to 092.8 "Riding Hate—Coples of Imported Modes, At $1 to $10 iach tnd, Darky etviee fn Mllan,:sensit, Split and Rough Braids Untrimmed Natural Peanit Hats at We A Handbag Frills, 750 to @2.25 ‘be worn inaide ot coia with any Rnd wi? Stocks and Jabots, 760 to aaa Irish Lace Yokes, Tomorrow—LAST DAY For the Special Anniversary Prices: 9 On the Famous “Domestic’ Sewing Machines ay You have one more day to act, if you are lotending to buy a Sewing Machine, and want to share in the fine savings of this anniversary offering of ‘Domestic’ Ma- chines. ‘or the two weeks’ pared during which we are privileged to offer them be- low regular prices expires on Saturday night. It is an opportunity that cannot be du- plicated fora Nong time. These three models @ are affected-~ he $45 Cabinet Model, Now $40 In Circassian walnut, weathered oak and mahogany. The $30 Drop-head Model, Now $22.50 The $22 Drop-head Model, Now $18 All with full set of attachments, and the Domestic Loorer, which sews Jock or chain stitch, as you please, Easy terms— $2 Cosh and $1 Weekly 6th Foor BROADWAY ___NEW YORK Girls’ Dresses, $7.50, $9.75,}' 5, $6.75, M10 0935 Golfers Are Invited i cartes Open Seke oes ime mashie and putter, with nine holes Two Star GIMBEL Entries In the. a Hat. Race f Reet He ET i Pet 3 f Bs ul if 3 a g sz i F .50 for GIMBEL $13. Styles ) ac Shoat eater ome | Socn "istues and BELS. A few bublerastd fa make your choice at $9.60 ny . 50 to Reefers Pin be allwesl bn SS an white checks; sleeves plain = years. The Gimbe) Be ysis ae Boas = Merfok tod e Gimbel range o! wa id its price. sted stylcn; th ithe Norflt with bo o Bag plaits and patch pocketa; fully-lined nicer Wash Suits, $1. 85 to 910 This is a stunning collection for boys of 214 to 10 in shout titres ditonot aivlon, mchorlely ond etintos binations. yl de How ow Is Your Spring Paint Painting Ge Get / Vane ‘0 lish? am al — to clean iano to things, and the Gimbbl Paint veg offers Paints and Varnishes at Special Prices {neludiog | the excellent Bendalin Paints, Enamels, Stains az? I On? foodwork, doing these ~GIMBEL BROTH a TOIATY-THIAD OT.