The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1913, Page 6

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SEN RESCUED; BOAT ON ROCK IN HELD UP FOR owe BY Atl ttedelals ENGINE.” ‘ITTLERELL GATE Four Men tad The and Three Women| in Peril When Engine |! . aha. “Goes Dead.” HOLE TORN IN BOAT. Police, Warmed by Hospital] | *Phone, Finally Rescue Party. became After having been thrown from roc! to rock for nearly an hour by the stron: current in Littie Hell Gate, between | Ward's and Randall's Islands early this \’ th morning, in a disabled Lites addi sir foot motor boat, four men and three the whist! wamen were rescued by patrolmen tn a|jt was out jaunch from Harbor B. A hole had been | stove in the boat and she was rapidly rinking, The women were hysterical end had torn off their white skirta to wave as distress signals, screaming at the same time for help, while the men were making an effort to stop the leak and get the boat off the rocks. and in turn the harbor police we fied. It required thirty-tive mini the patrolmen, owing to heavy ani the downpour of rain, to affect the rea- cue after which It was found necessary to abandon the motor boat. ‘The rescued party described them- Re. elves as Bred Wehrao of No. 21 Kast n= XS Ninety-fourth atreet, William Lang of No. ~ |\ ¥M.inding& Ge CT nwite the altendance ORRECT FASHIONS FALL &2 WINTER Season 1915 ~ ~44- FURS, MILLINERY, GOWNS WRAPS , TAILORED WEAR BLOUSES AND JUNIOR APPAREL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday September 23d, 24th and 25th Fifth Avenue, 46th & 47th Street as thrown from | ners at there was! were tinker: | Saas Se Se eS SSS ax Registered Trade Mark Fall Opening Neckwear, Veilings, Etc. In our Neckwear Department we are showing a very complete line of the season's latest nov- elties, including Fichus, Guimpes, Tuckers Either high or low necks, some with the Medici effects, in plain and hand embroidered nets. Collars —In many new shapes in hand embroidered nets, linen or batiste. Sashes and Girdles —Either plain or handsomely embroidered or beaded. Lace Scarfs —In a very large varicty Carrickmacross, Applique or Lierre; beautiful shadow and hand run effects. Gold and Silver Embroidery and beaded effects on Nets, Plain Crepe, Chiffon, ete, James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts, [ren Sasa area JeSfere2zere- ’ Real Limerick, KveNinu WURLD, NED WIFE. 2nk s FRIEND RUI" Hostand Wane Hate Divorce ond (a arty ont ao BROTHERS 42d and 43d Streets, West of Fifth Avenue Motor and Carriage Entrance on Forty-third Street We are now displaying in our Dressmaking Salon ON THE FOURTH FLOOR Later models from the foremost Parisian designers of Tailor-made Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gowns and Dancing Frocks. Orders accepted for modifications or copics of these at very reasonable prices. Continuation of the Extraordinary Sale of Novelty Model Silks comprising a large variety of high grade Tinsel Brocades, Gold and Silver Chiffon Broche, Tinsel Boucle and Brocaded Chiffon Velvets. at $5.50 Yard Sold regularly at $15.00 to 30.00 Yard Imported Chiffon Dress Plush, In a full assortment of the wanted Colorings, alsoivory and black. Sold regularly at $7. 50 at $4.85 imported Black Chiffon Dress Velvet, Double width, soft lustrous finish, Sold regularly at $5.00 Special at Bel French Hand-made Lingerie ON THE SECOND FLOOR oe Meath Neaige St Nate Seite rinses Sant Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, New Fall and Winter Models of “Classique” and “Alpha” Corsets in the Corset Department, Seeond Floor ying the latest Pasi ideas, designed by the most skilful America, Corselets, Ceintures Plastique, Hip Confiners of Elastic,and Corsets for Dancing, Equestrian and all Athletic Sports ;also large assortments of Brassieres Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Waists and all Corset Accessories. Women’s and Misses’ ; Imported& Domestic Petticoats ON THE SECOND FLOOR For en Street or Evening Wear made of Greee de Chie tiwsePan Crees, leant UnsiegMel Silke A we al ie latest sf jersey em| ree 8 ee ee tty les novelties designed A Special Purchase to go on Sale To-morrow Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, in plain or Ren colorings, silk. waderlay, at $2.50 Silk Jersey Top Petticoats with messaline flounce or Messaline Petticoats, embroi model, or with pleated flounce and silk underlay, in all the newest and most desirable shades, at 2.95 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, ' B. Altman & Ca: Toemorrow (Tuesday), A Special Sale of Women’s Blouses will be held, consisting of two very attractive Autumn models, designed for wearing with the smart tailor-made suit. These Blouses will be marked at the followe ab | ing interesting prices: Blouses of Silk Shadow Lace . at 57,75 Blouses of Chiffon over Shadow Lace, in black, navy and Russian green . 5 at $5.00 Mih Aveune, 34th ud 35th Mirects, Nem York) | 1913. Closing hours during September : 5 P.M. daily;12 0’clock noon on Saturdays B. Altman & Cn.’ have arranged the following Sales for toe morrow (Tucsday): Women’s Trimmed Hats in smart, attractive styles designed for pres- ent and early Autumn wear, will be offered in the First Floor Millinery Department at the special prices of . $6.50 & $8.75 Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs at unusual concessions fromthe regular prices. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . «. per dozen, $2.10 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched ‘* $1.00, 2.85 & 3.50 With colored borders $1.75 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . per dozen, $1.10, 1.50 & 2.10 Plain, hemstitched “ 125 & 1.85 Also Women's Hand-embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs at special prices. In the regular stock of the Handkerchief De- partment will be found a large and complete assortment of Handkerchiefs from the various centers of Europe and America, in initialed, embroidered and plain styles, for Men, Women and Children. Boys’ Washable Suits in Russian, Middy and Sailor styles, (includ- ing sults of galatea and denim), the regular price of which is $3.25, will be on sale in the Boys’ Clothing Department . at$2.25 Boys’ Hats and Washable Suits, Imported and American-made, are shown in the regu- lar stock, in complete assortments, at mod- erate prices. An Unusual Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Comfortables, Mustin Sheets and Pillow Cases | will take place on the Fourth Floor, offering excellent values at the following low prices: White Blankets . & per pair $6.00 Bedspreads, hemmed : . each 2.90 Bedspreads, scalloped . . each 3.25 Muslin Sheets Plain r) ° e each, 68c. to $1 05 Hemstitched. . cach, $1.05 & 1.20 Muslin Pillow Cases Hemstitched 3 each, 25c., 28c. & 32c. | ASpecial Saleof Imported Celluloid offering the following desirable articles at fully 14 less than the usual prices. Military Brushes, Ring Handle Mir- pair . 2 0 © $3.50] TOFS « + ¢ $2.00 Vise Beashae LSB .95|Long Handle Mir- rors « « « « « 1,25 Clothes Brushes 1.75 Powder Boxes , 1.00 Hat Brushes . by Nail Buffers . . 95c. Shoe Horns. . *|Trays . . 6 78c, Nail Files . . 3c. Hair Receivers 48c. Combs . . . 25c.|Button Hooks . 30c. Trinket Boxes . 75c., 95c., $1.25 & 1.55 Also a Sale of Toilet Articles at 14 to 14 less than usual. Hair, Clothes and Bath Brushes . . . 65¢. Bath Sprays . 95c.|NailBrushes , 25c. Hot Water Bottles 65c.|Tooth Brushes . 15c. Shaving Brushes . 45c.!Whisk Brooms . 15c, Imported French Soap, consisting of 3 cakes in box, special * . . . «© at 45¢ _ Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City 4j IMPORTANT SALES That Continue Throughout the Week O’Neill’s Annual Fall Sale of Guaranteed BRASS BEDS Enamel Beds & net t Thie sale includes Mattress, Covel’ Bet IN O' ivan, Crib, ‘low, te, eal Hi USE H 5B o depa ma Make a, hgh ease regular stock, ray ENTS? VALS Actual Savings Are 10 to 40 Per Cent. jetll Homefuraishings Meore—Third Foer. The Year's Most Remarkable Sale of ORIENTAL RUGS A Recent Importation of About 1,500 Rugs at 30 to 40% Below Present Values rug Heels ibor endo gr ‘Orient These Rugs May Be caused many collec’ tors to dis. pose of their rugs in “panic order” Bought on the —turning them into cash as the saf- est way protecting themselves u an spines a omitle tote! loss. Some ——— Car are here in this if it is desirable to make payments at intervals Ta Usposentantad Sele a? MISSES’ SPORT COATS Fall Tailored Suits and Dresses of & scason that will seo a tremendous vogue for greatest opportunity for buying them at bargain “$10 Sport Coats $12. 50 Sport Coats “etimat™ $6.98) eect” $8.98 and boone Made of assorted wool plaids and ihe eal cheviots, with velvet collar and cuffs and maunish mixtures. Misses’ and Small Women's New Fall Suits, $14.50 Values $22.50 Ue Migaay seyies aad and tee newest fabrics, novelty jacquard, beoet fancy novelty mixtures and con Main Store—Thirad Fleer. rarest and most beautiful Nos ever seen in New At the begi tha bess coat, rey is tl The latest st cloth, two-tone New Models Just Added Make This Sale More Than Ever Interesting. WOMEN’S FALL SUITS Sport Coats, Other Coats and Dresses at $17.50 Each Valued 925.00 to $35.00 New Coats In three-quarter and atrictly basis models; | full length models; cara- eerges, viota, cul, matelasse, plush, onal Bedford oars, sibeline, cut chinchilla, ood tle. pop boucle, cheviot, broad- 88 to a mie cloth and plain chin- O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. chilla, Sises 82 to 55. 'Neill-Adams Co., Latinal Avenues} New York City===! New Suits Fancy trimmed and New Dresses meteor, chiffons, melte and crinkl Sizes Out-of-Town Business Men With, or Desiring, a New York Address ’ At Reasonable Rent With Special Club Privileges, Kindly Send Card for Booklet, Also Large, Light, High Ceiling ” Well Lighted and Ventilated Offices To Rent To High-Class Tenants Only Pulitzer Building Assembly Hall Seating 350, and Pulitzer Building Assembly Room Seating 75 To Rent, Day or Night You Must Decide Soon, So as to Get Your Name in the Fall Telephone Book E. A. PRATT, Supt. PULITZER BUILDING 53-63 Park Row, New York.

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