Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SS eee + nomen er EE Sai aa San ens cee isnt _praseereaeerrererseatienslannama ia ie ao <P aT aicemeee _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN ESDAY, OOTOBER 22, 1913. f | RESCUED CREW roadie Wes wera vo avis: ta Aneitir [caw aracr Sular’ Th ERGRIE, tae HE Oak AM Tae fot oe Soren wa for " Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ES In launching the |ing out there yet, for the cu hour. Still we stuck. The shifting of | vawl we lost one pair of orn. the cargo with the sinking of the boat/oniy the single remaining pair we king us away from the Steamer geree K and out #10 tne fornotten ocean In New York's Shopping Center threw the poop higher in the alr each | shoved off a few minutes after 10 o'clock, Capt. Marasswitz o fthe Herlin direct- moment. It Began to look a ff Wel/and the Marjorie Hrown went down) ed the rescue of the Marjorie Brown's { would have to figure on getting away. | within fifteen minutes, shipwrecked crew, The achooner went LAUNCH YAWL JUST Adal “Lucky for us we were squarely in| down In latitude #.% North and_iongl- zz SCHOONER SINKS. the ner track, Monday afternoon | tude 71.32 West. “We had only one yawl, hanging over! we righted the Berlin's amole to the _ the stern. Near 10 o'clock I ordered the| sou'east and when @ahe came up on wu Sunday World Wants t y yaw! launched. We couldn't stow any|she caught aight of um, shifted her | ~ grub of water in her, for the whole of| course and picked un up. ff it hadn't Work Monday Wonders. o Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street tinctive Fashions Ready to Wear Marjorie Brown Till Hands Bled. As Exemplified by the O'Neill System of Production and cady which, in simple words, is the application of brains, talent and business methods to the reproduction of original and exclusive fashions, often presumed to be too costly for the modest purse, on a scale large enough to bring them within the scope of popular prices. MADE OFF IN YAWL. Howto Get Your Money’s Worth This is a question which perplexes us all. Their Ship Sank and Liner Picked Up Wind-Blown Mariners. We know that the cheapest price does not always mean Af the most economical one. Particularly is this so when it comes to selecting furniture, rugs and house-furnishings. Great Semi-Annual Sale of Women’s Jouvin et Cie Gloves Jouvin et Cie &Clasp fr reflect sample: all lots, also slightly repaired gloves Gloves ‘omen's lon t gloves, glace and suede; some are slightly emai, Men’s Tan PXM e/* euireer 3. Walter and the sigh Gloves men of the crew of the achooner Mar- 65c The most wanted of all street torte Brown foundered at ma tue 6 ; gloves for well-dressed men. on andig night, came to port - hi hi All sizes. ¢ $1.60 grade, Ue diy cusked ths esse: Guean tive Value $1.50 to $2.00 repaired, but s0 slightly that you would have to be an expert to. dis- ree 95c steamship Berlin, which had rescued them In distress. They had a tale to tell of looking death in the face for terribl. hours on end, while they wore rifting helplessly on @ waterlogged craft 200 miles east of Sandy Hook. The = Marjor Brown, a 1,08i-ton sehooner, of which A. J. Batley of No. &® Pearl street is the New York agent, was bound from Newport News, Va, for Providence, R. 1, with coal, when lak Sunday afternoon the wind began to freshen into a gale. Hy night the sou'easter had lashed itself into what sallormen call @ “true gale’ and the Marjorie Brown was making a bad Furniture which doesn’t last is expensive at any price— yet it is hard to tell good furniture from poor furniture. Why not be on the safe side? Why not go to a house with a reputation? Why not leave it to them? We aré the oldest furniture house in America. We've been doing business right here in New York without in- terruption for 106 years. Over a half million families have furnished their homes through us. Today we are serving the great giand-children of our earliest customers. Serer Women’s $2.75 Long =|Women’s Sample Fabric Gloves|mensSamp!eGloves Glace Kid Gloves, $1.69 Chamoisettes, Leatheretts, Wool and Cashiseres. Value jp A famous make, Kid and Dogskin. 16-button length, black or white; fine] 89¢ to 7c, Special at... 9c Value 81.00 to $2.00, soft skins, perfect fit. GMa Mak aoe Hew, Whiesissuccussctecccevenenss 59c OPP PP PPP PPD PP PDPPPPPPPPPPPP PP OPP PPP PP PP PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPP The Artistic Reproduction of the Most Wanted|The very smartest of the new youthful styles And our long experience, together with our large busi- Fashions in This Display of are seen in this wonderful showing of ness, makes it possible to quote the lowest prices for _ el a ae, =a =~ good merchandise in New York. Women’s Fall Suits, Coats} Misses’ & Juniors’ Fall and Dresses Coats, Suits & Dresses For instance: 50c weekly buys you $30 worth of goods; $1.50 weekly buys $100 worth; $2.50 weckly buys $200 worth;—and soon. Prices marked in plain figures. tame of it. Come in and let us show you—it will pay you, for we $17 5 0 15 Ppa the way Capt. Brown finishes | stand back of all we sell. Remember, too, that your at e each at each MEN WORKED PUMPS UNTIL Credit is good with ue—without red tape, without security. |\® Up to all the Standards of $25 $35.00 Garments Actual Values $22.50 to $29.50 HANOS BLED, “The echooner was loaded so heavily ghe could not rise to the seas and she la- bored severely and some of her seams Began to open about midnight on Sun- day. I put the men at the pumps— they standing up to their waists in the ‘water that came over side with every | Wave But though they worked the | Pumps until their hands bled the water Gained on us. “At 4 ‘clock on Monday morning I saw | that there was no more use trying to @eve the avhooner, and I called the men away from the pumps. We had { het to eat, for by that time the fire had been doused. The ship began | sinking by the head. We had to retreat \ te the poop, and there we stayed, wait- + ing for dawn and the chance of a meen jag ship.” “No ship showed at 4, Come—you will not be urged to buy, and you will see how much more you get for your money. CowPERTHWAIT &.SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” 3rd Avenue tuo Park Row and 121st Street Stores and Chatham Sq. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave, 193 to 205 Park Row Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged. Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged If id we LOU —— PCREEEEREETETT These and many other models at $17.50. Women’s Tailored Suits at $17.50. | Distinctive new atyles, excellent quality and faultless workmanship. These and many other models at $15.00, | | | N tylish di dels to select Irom. | Some are plain, others arc| ag hendsomely trimmed, All the fashionable materials and colors are included, | Mi and Juniors’ $22.50 to $25.00 Suits at $15.00. Sizes 32 to 55 bust measure. Piietyases Ebulton cutaway bioure, Na belted and eport cont eftects, id Wool Cheviot, Diagonal, Se ¢, Brocaded Broadcloth, Tee @ and Small Womaniaicrate ay aro. Honeycomb, Shepherd Check and Gvotoaad Boucle” All the tore dasieed 1 traight and cutaway fronts, plain and fancy models. All desirable eRe bee Te eeeth. ery el olsek: ta the rine eonular craterina All esas Misses’ $25.00 to $30.00 Suits at $15.00. Women’s and Small Women’s New Fall Dresses, $17.50. Copies of imported models; many only one of a kind, in smart, snappy These beautiful dresses embody all the new styles, high and low necks,| models, the popular 4-button cutaway, the strictly man-tailored effect; others vestees of plain and faucy nets, fancy touches of laces and bows; fancy draped | one-button, Beautiful French Serges, All-Wool Poy Pebble Cheviot, akirts. All the desired silk and wool materials in every fshionable color, and | Eponges, Bedford Cord and Novelty Mixtures, in all able colors, @ int ne / The Triumph of Internal Bathing And the “J. B. L. Cascade” g y ti . " I the pastel shades in chiffons, Sizes 32 to 44. Misses’ and Juniors’ New Fall Coats at $15.00. , Opinion: ii In Ne past four Niel thes practice of Internal Bathing has - lomen’s $6.50 Storm Serge Dresses, Special at $4.75. A splendid selection of the latest three-quarter and full-length atyles and s— increased more than pe a Women’s Separate » Skirts, Values to $6.75, at $4.98. pre materials. Some plain; others trimmed with velvet and fancy uttons, Shs reoslte that T have had frog the And it would be hard indeed to account for this, were it not In dark colors. Al very conceivable shade. Sizes 18 to 19 years, use of the “J. B, L. Cascade” in my own known that every one who tries it is only too ready totellhis Women’ 8 $16.50 Coats, Special at $10.00. Misses’ $25.00 to $30.00 Fancy Dresses at $15.00. family are marvelous, and for one that can get out of bed it is the only way to In three-quarter and full- ea bh models, hi 4 ht and cutaway fronts, For afternoon and evening wear; several beautiful models, in soft ‘Char | experience to his neighbor. long or short revers; some plain, otbers trimmed with plush. Novelty stripes, | meuse Silk, Crinkle Crepe, Silk Poplin, C repe de Chine and Chiffon, in all the TIPS PTI PEL TNTEEN TIT take an enema with any comfort, I You see, its purpose is to remove, ina perfectly natural way, boucle, chinchilla, sibeline fama proadeloth. 1 in light and dark colors, Not all en shades ake Blue, Nile Green, Wistaria, Copenhagen, Gray, Navy, have used it myself every night for one every atom of accumulated waste in the lower intestine (orcolon) cae O’Netll Main Store—Third Fleer. Pome Mate Btore—Thied Poors Foor. week, and Gnd that it in no way interferes and thus make Constipation and all the serious ills that follow —, wh, Hon aes member of it, impossible from that source. Women Ss Gray Suede Silk Stockin Stockings Our habits of living to-day demand that we help Nature rid Yours truly, us of tnis waste, because it will accumulate, ix extremely poison- Top Shoes al? Ver ‘'S A Heavy Thread Silk, Difficult to 8 5c | GEO. H. DAVIS, M. D. ous, and these poisons, getting into the blood through the cir- | Shoes that are considered a $ Rust- Proof Find Elsewhere at $1 and $1.25 Fuller Building, Springficld, Moss. . culation, weaken us phenealy and mentally, make i dulland 3 standard staple at $5.50.. 3.95 acne uot, hod Pails lisle garter tops. , and fit subjects for any disease that is most prevalent. = Ni jodels in All-Gra Suede Button Boots; J wee annoyed by cnvore pales tai my sie ee a phe sek dal rg - : Gane ec “Patent Leather ¢ Gray Sunde Top, WSC. Women's 75c Thread Silk Stockings stomach for several days, and on con- you are sub) P' 7 is, becau 5 spool heel, bu Se cee te all Gaon TheauthoritativeStyles | Pure thread silk, deubl toe and sulting » physician was informed that I you have had the sensations. : oe Gate tea aidan wine area Widths in corsets for fall and wine | garter tops. Black io ies sole Te hed eppendicitia, end that an operation But when you are entively rid of the waste (and this Internal : A,B, , 1); s'ses 8 to 7. ter are here, The Corset | Women's S0c Silk Stockings at s9c would be necessary within forty-cight Bath washes it away most thoroughly), you will be astounded at : Women’ 6 92.60 PEE Oper Sli ippere af ba 4 Deng the. foundation om 1 Teer Pvuniscal, ‘shore iy tts pyable hours if there were no sigue of improve: tho change next day—you will feel Bright clear of mind, ambitious, = eet eet oh Placa clinnattor house which the style of suit or ose at treat Pe {n black only mnt. and without a tinge of “that tired feeling’—that’s the reason = caael gown depends, fashionable A friend, to whom I explained my its users are most enthusiastic in recommending it. They know ONeill Main Store—Serond Floor. women will be interested WwW omen’ 8 nen’s Sweaters case, recommended the “J. B. L. Cas- how they feel afterward. : ry . R b in our new models of cade,” and as a lest resort I tried it. ; A A Ly Women Ss Night obes Warner Rust- A spleiia value at $1.79; Much to my surprise, after the first The most effective and natural method of taking this Internal my ; Proof C apecial ......0...ceeese the seemed to dec: Bath we believe to be the use of the “J, B. L. Cascade,” an in- ] In regular and eztra sizes. ‘oof Corsets talon faney weaver ethit treatment pain ease Cc In plai lancy hv" at or roll very rapidly. vention of Dr. Charles A. Tyrrell of New York, who is a specialist =f splendid bargain at even Pon more Ask to see them. The | collar, Colors are cardinal and Oxford. All sizes, 1 tinued ite use end was on Internal Bathing, and has made this his life study and work, | Made of good muslin or cambric; slip-over or lines of Fashion as exe Women's $2.98 Sweaters at $2.50 contro! ver seen high neck, trimmed with lace or embroidery, pressed in Warner's Core | Worsted, all the leading colors and styles. entirely cured, without the risk of ap Dr. Tyrrell has veitten a very interesting little book on this Corset Covers at 50c sets are comfortable aswell] Women's $4.98 Sweaters at $3.75 4 operation. subject called “Why Man of Today is Only 50% _ Efficient.” A large variety of pretty models to select from— as graceful. Moreover, Wool and worsted with ruff neck or Byron col- Very gratefully yours, You can obtain one of these free upon request at the Riker-Hege- daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery. they are guaranteed not to lars, in all the new styles, MISS A, MOORE, man store which is nearest you, where the “J. B, L. Cascade” fomen's 69c Drawers at S0c rust, break 0" tear. Children's $1.79 to $5. 00 Wool Sweater © No, 7 West 02nd St., New York City, | will also be shown and explained if you so desire, Made of nainsook or cambric, with French Coats, $1.25 to $3.50 te d with embroidery or | ’ Jp Store— Mula Floor, J. B. L. CASCADE at All OME RAMI Corsets Sweaters for LittleTots cee Women’s Semi-Made | 13%, a Sines 3 | Comfy, Cold-ercluding gar- 1 9 | of Warner's Corsets, ‘There ments, sold Hevahegs @ 82.00 KER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES, Underwear UL Saco tee eh lee | tes uy to 14 yeaa, in ll wl, com. sl and 81.00 garments, Cc £4. | Care Must Be Taken Children's 93. i] Corduroy Veiver Hats A large assortment of beautiful semi-made to Select the Right 1.95 ae ie Pillow Covers at 91.00 ° Corset Children's All Woot Chinchilia Coats at $4.95 Children's Combination Sweater Sets at $2.95 and $3.95 Children's Corduroy Velvet Coats Velour and tapestry, Big assortment; all colors and styles, Assorted Leather Mats, Table and Pillow Covers, 15c to $5.00 each Tapestry Pillow Covers, S0c each | Prices $1.00 up to 83.00. at $4.95 and $7.50 O'Neill Main Stere—Secend Fleer. O’Netll Main Gtere—Third Fleer, O'Neill Main More—Third Floor, OEE O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 234 Street, New York City ESI E=3@ or the effect i) the smartest y SS So eee