The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1913, Page 10

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pomosesiaes Continued from First apa @racture tm menacing fashion. The Peutneula Hote! also was undermines, I Birt quick shoring saved It from further Gamage A five-masted schooner was discov- ashore to-day off Sravide ar | tveuiah wet Which ie adout five miles north of Barnewat tniet. fest upon a shoal, but war not be Heved to be tn great dancer. A crew) from the Cedar Creck Iife saving eta- om stood by her to five ay tas anene but none was deemed necessary, Pevenve cutter Seneca was sent from Gila city to give her aid. At another point on the Joracy coast: | | fine two barges have been overwhelmed | ené sunk. This ts at Forked River, three miles north of Barnegat. The en- tire crews of the barges are Delleved to beve bean lost. MAN LASHED TO MAST |8 SEEN TO PERISH. Huge combers whipped up by the heast gale have #o far prevented e Mfesavera of Forked River from launching their boate, The barges gunk on the shoals. of which only the masts and visible, were sigited at the lifesavers. At that time of @ man was seen lashed in the fore- maat of one of them, but while th Uifesavors strove to launch their bo fn the tremendour surf the mast went ‘py the board and vanished with Its bur- erns are ak by Bhe had been driven The aunken hulks, | HUNDREDS FLEE FORLIVES ___ASSTORMS FLOOD MLAGE <* a After a to Jout the line she belonged to short time the tug headed off north |She wan probably the craft that wow wing the barges, 1 Miver Life S4 rew, in consunc the Barnegat and Cont fe Saving stations, have bern the morning to get dorice 6 surf. Capt. Waro of the | Barnegat etation had @ narrow escaye when le and hie men were capsized and rucked beneath the roliere by the lundertow. ‘Their boat was stove in and Several of tle crew were aiinost } |CAR FLOAT DRIFTS IN BAY ALL | NIGHT. An immense car float, No. B. 10, of the New York Central Railroad, with on board, floated for hours thruogh the North River and the up- per bay lamt night and to-day, endan- koring navigation. The float, containing fourteen loaded frieght cars, was tled up last night at the foot of Franklin street, in the North River, when {t was broken Yrom tte moorings by the gale and floated on the outgoing tide down tie river, | How tt mised other boats in the thick | | Weather pusmed rivermen, After the float reached the Upper Hay it drifted down toward Staten Island, driving Its way through the moorings of the Ocean Yacht Club, off Stapleton, no one and einking four taunches and @ row- boat, ali valued at $2,000, ‘The float was discovered this after- Gea. A big tug was sighted hovering about the hulka when the lifesavers first wighted n, not mak Don't Let a Cold Settle on Your Lungs Many cases of Lang Traudle Gtrectly te a severe cold Bomlocted. and which, a» lunge. If you noon by the police harbor-boat Patrol sent down for it. Its frelgnt valued at several thousand dollars OCEAN - GOING TUG WRECKED NEAR SANDY HOOK. Only a few ribe of the ocean-going | tug Ice King remained to-day to show | "| where she struck on the rocks half « mile south of the Government tig gun proving grounds at Sandy Hook early Christmas morning. The tug was tow- ing two scows loaded with ashes. The ee, was running bigh before heavy northeast gale and the tow line buckled and fouled in lee King's propeller. Despite the efforts of Capt, Hubae and | his crew of seven men, it was impossible to clear the pr.veller before the tus, drifting @ mile, landed on the beach. Life savers of the Sandy Hook station managed to get @ boat through the surf and took off the crew, The wrecking tug Commiasioncr, of ‘the Merritt and -| Chapman Company, stood by for a time ‘my | and at 2 o’clook in the afternoon suc- cerded in saving one of the scows, bot! of which had been ¢’. loose from the scow was carried far | Penertotal tn such cases and haw been the means of completely resturing to health Many persons who had rerlous jung trouble, Read of this cave Peanantviiie, No J “Gentiemen: During the winter of 1011) tor A Revere cold, which nettied on The doctor prmounced {t lune ried nearly, every preparation ended 10 ge and I commenced using It a8 @ last ro- 19 firet bottie seemed to give no re- i tm fact, I seemed to feel worm, butt om using the medicine and found out nited States Army tug Ordnance ported at Fort Hancock to-day that ce wo masted, forty-five foot schooner, ne recoveries and saditions!| waterdogged and awash, was drifting STERN BROTHERS 42d and 43rd Streets, West of Fifth Avenue To-morrow, Saturday, on the Third Floor, Extraordinary Values in Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Broken lots taken from regular stock, embracing the newest English and American models, in single or double-breasted i, os Heed coats; or iter —lengt! one- faa oN ak lined: also Black or Gray Chester- of Melton Vicuna or Twilled Overceatings: full silk lined; sizes 34 to 48. At $22.50 and 28.00 Actual Values from $35.00 to 45,00 Also an Important Sale of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Actual $6.50 to 8.50 Values 8’ Button-to-neck Overcoats, Wi * hi te ee eine 2 96.50 At Very Exceptional Price Concessions Girls’ Coats fur—in the new fabrics and desirable colors, et $7.50, 11.75, 14.50 . quttable for School and Dress Wear, of Challies, Serges, Velveteen, Corduroy, Wool Crepe and Eponge edt 18 HARD HIT BY THE | clinging to the FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, Sih pchchaacacechshecetacirincnarebo obbt be thbae Heinemann of No. ikl West Forty.) svoriigs. STORM. wixth street, Manhattan, threw him a! —> -—-— emerged from the storm [life preserver and tine. My there he ies disheveled. ‘The uns | ae dragged to safety, but the pontoon BLIZZARD IN ROCHESTER. preneaented hi@h tide and the wine an wrecked further down the beach. ROQHESTOR, N. ¥, Deo, had done their utmost to destroy what UNICIPAL BATHS IN GRAVE wizard which + a and is they encountered, All along the city's | contimutr \ continuing with to-day waterfront wi f the gale abba paralyned ety in this city raat the} The Municipal Baths at the foot ot | Par Chowne workers were for inundated | West Fifth street were in g ave danger | ov ir werk, On weite | driven to {all the morning, the cement being | heated ted Hie street Washed from the piling by the force of ie, RIREE. gnteting lal and, whic hi ee wide. plateau at the ye | ad structure, Four electric iigas | (NO GOURTTY BAY: FORME APO BiMhOst southwentern aide of the island, waa [poles !n front of the building were blown | . completely submerged. shore of Long Imand, from Whit Along the north one nding to Flushing, the water ci p “to the railroad tracks and hung threateningly there the greater part of the day. Gangs of workmen were sent | « out to watch for any undermining of the | Tarkway, and they were kept busy fill ing In cuts the water had made near the raile. Coney Island and Brighton Beach nut. | fered greatly in the storm, When flood tide arrived to-day the sea took ad- vantage of it to weep three pavilions, which housed two fce cream stands and & photograph gallery, into ‘the ocean The pavilions went crashing up the down by the wind. In many places the watk from Ocean | ne | Parkway to Brighton Beach wae un- dermiped by the waves and large sec- tions of It destroyed. The asphalt walk Don’t ry rao AGO almost every mother Le have been killed or whose heal! | beach and wore eventually flun€ in age Lal THERE it Wreckage upon the stone bulkhead at pail ci 3 without the foot of Ocean Parnway. The waves ig¢ ny medicine Soho relieves pain betel bopper doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions a: y | reared fully Mfty feet further inland trol of medicines conan lum are disgu Drops, ses tie re You should not it any es Ree fo bo given to our, hl sapere parvo nae of what it is com, CONTAL were at lenst twelve fect high and they | than they should. WATCHMAN NARROWLY CAPES BEING TAKEN TO SEA. man, who lives at the Brighton Beach race track, ventured out to save a con- one-third and more. The desirable sanitary mod Fitted with slides and a good lock. Fills (si ta wks rabiag eeu Gs |S in Nawsodate, 1 11° it bears the signature Parkway baths, John Quixiey, a watch- Qenging Castoria always bears the signatare of l, ce impasaable. ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. %.~About four inches of snow fell during the night tn this city and continued falling to-day. Many trains entering the city from the north were late. Poison eerie | dag Re onal ae tees ve | either of them “‘ poison.” E = EMMAGY'S Golden Oak Roll-top Desks $25.25 Tiiwatrated, Width 4 ft and height 43 In which admits Of easy cleaning around and underneath R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, 4) Broadway, Mthte 35thSts Office Furniture at’ Great Savings Finely constructed, strong and dignified pieces taken from stock andmuch reduced. Others of equal excellence specially purchased at prices that a via A particularly good showing of modern Sanitary Furniture, the most desirable for for off office use since it admits of sweeping and cteaning beneath it. not permit rubbish and dust to accumulate under it without your knowing it. Flat-top Desks At $11.34. Golden oak. Size Drawers and slide on ‘one side and large centre drawer. 19.24. Full pedestal, Gold- Width SO inches. At $23.24. Santtary S4-Inch model in quartered oak. At $25.50. Sanitary 60-Inch Barret in quarteredoak. . t $31.50. Sanitary 50-Inch ets in quartered A $51.25. Massive sanitary 3 ft. 6 in. entoak model quartered 60-inch size. At $17.24. oak Desks. oak Desks. Four-foot golden At $21.67. Five - foot golden Even the most careless janitor can- oak. oak Desk in Office Chairs, $4.49 Mlustrated. Golden Qak or mahogany finish, Revolving. Piehetany 1 t $9450. Sanita peak: with flat tops. At $49.50. Roll-top Desks: size 54 in., in sanitary model At $69.75. Roll-top Desks; itary model; size $2 inches. “All of oak in golden finish, and with flat tops. At$19.24. Quartered oak, full pedestal base,, 38-inch size. At $24.24 Plain oak, size | 40-inch, in sanitary model. | At $28.25. Quartered oak, in 38-inch size. Sanitary model, At $30.25. Plain oak. Sani- tary model, in S4-inch size. At $4050. Quartered oak, sanitary model, 54-inch size, Typewriter Desks, with roll tops, in Gay and 54-1n. sizes, of plain and $49.25 Tipit 8 »,of golden oak, tant 89 and $274 Dissolution of Partnership, Retirements, Admission to the Bar, Removals, Tore Norfolk Suits, made of mixed suitings, » $5 00 mixed overcoatings, ages 3 to 8 years, Actual $12.50 yah * taken from the regular stock, sizes 6 to 14 years, Former Prices $13.50 to 35,00 « $4.75 and 6.50 fa gry or effects, ages 7 to 18 years, « $4.85 Actual $7.50 Values To-morrow, on the Third Floor, in the latest plain and trimmed models—some with Gis Dresses—sizes 6 to 14 years F Prices $10.50 to 19.75 = AlLof golden oak. 10.24 | Office Tables | | [-"Relftep Desks _| All of golden oak. At Size 26-in. x 42-in, At $16.89. Size 30-in. x 54-in. At $2134. Plain oak, full At on Size 32-in, x 0-in. pedestal base, in 36-inch size. Mein. x 54-in. + Bh Size socin. x Soe | At $2825. Plain oak, full ges “sete, of woider Hae oo Chairs, of wood seats, at chairs to match, 25. Size 40-in, x 84-in. Double Table Desks, sizes 45-in. xS5-in, ,and48-in. x60 in. in. igre oak, at $39, ash oak, it 7 with wood seats and slat at Golden Osk Typewriter Decks, $20.67. IUustrated, Sanitary model—t caly kind you ought to have in . Drawers and slides. Good fo Odd Chairs, of golden oak, at $2.97, $5.24 and up to $20.24 Beokkeopers’ Revoly- ing Chairs, at $6.34 and $7.89. Steels, of golden oak, at 79%, Be and to $1.49 Standing Desks, at $18.49, $2025 and $27.25 Five-foot and six. foot models. Business Engraving Prices, estimales, samples, etc,, in the Department on the landing of the Grand Stairwa) rising from the centre of the Main Floor- Save one-sifth to one-third by giving Macy's a trial order. work, and almost certainly more prompt delivery, than at a specialty store. For instance, we will engrave, print and deliver 500 business cards in any style witnin 48 hours. We list here suggestions only of the various kinds of business andther engra\ ing whic we are constantly handling for satisfied patrons, Announcements of Coparinership, Oi ictal Housewarmings, Business Cards, Appointment Cards, Letlerheads and Billheads, Invitations to Club Reunions. Revolving nd $1034 "Revolving ‘Chairs, slat -back mi with wood seat English” Arm Chairs, la: fe. -one minute from Broadway. pedestal, in 50-inch size, At $37.50. Quartered oak, size 54-Inch, sanitary model At $45.25. Quartered oak, size 54-inch, sanitary model. At $48.75. Quartered oak, size 60-Inch, sanitary model. iB, FE OE Te seo Quartered Osk Desks, of slightly different as 96°58 75" a ee neon, Leahey rn in. Ss! Ss itary ode | 7 $7225 and $111.00 lain and ———— eceecencaseesaeeaes db tebe od dbbeeees with ws oneee ee Flat-top Desks, $21.24, Mluatrated. Very Ive, Width « ft. Sanitary mod lowing of per- jeaniiness around and under- Equally good or even better Fratern. Exhibition « Courlesy Ci P,P, CG. Cards b ‘isiling Cards, Lous, 19T3. H. Macy & Ce.’e Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Store ir Opens oe A. iy Herald Sq Broadway, 34thie35ih@te | 6 is M. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE are special price reductions. Those who received money for Christmas gifts will find that despite the very great business of the Holi- day Season we have maintained AMPLE STOCKS and VARIETY for AFTER-CHRISTMAS BUYERS, and that the “‘mark-downs” in hundreds of lots will add much zest to buying to-day and to-morrow. Macy ’s Great Mid- Winter White Sale Will begin on Monday, December 29th And continue throughout the week. Many thousands of dol- lars’ worth of merchandise spe- cially bought under the most favorable conditions and at the best times for securing price concessions from manufacturers. Macy’s Annual January Sale of Furs Begins Next Monday A sale involving about $184,000 (at beginning-of-the-season prices) worth of superb, fashionable and thoroughly dependable Furs, made up into a great variety of Coats, Sets and Individual Pieces, to be sold for about $92,000. Three great special purchases, gaetens ee doce balers le pe a quantity of our own regular advance took place. » none less than | the Savings of { to } bapianing of the season ‘price; Pastiz th i see one __ less than a ulars spapers ie of Sunday, December 28th. Sunday, December 236. 74 Misses’ Evening Frocks At $23.74 At $14.74 Dresses that oy ehenin 75 to $39.75 Dresses that were $16.74 to $28.75 A collection of charming Party and Dancing Frocks, in chiffon, i - meuse and brocaded silks, Sore with fine laces, bead embroidered | Ailey ees and flower garnitures; some with the fashionable fur trimmings. A wide range of colors and styles; in sizes 14 and 16 years. Taffeta DRESS SES ‘Fashion's Favorites Fo. afternoon dances, bt parties and street wear these charming Frocks sort taffeta silk are extremely modish and are smartly: trimmed with ban MECC GadER KOOIE Take neon ‘Third Fleor—S5th St. 68 Women’s Coats Were $19.74 to $29.75 Now $13.74 Smart seven-eighths length and full-length models in lc eae ics vetyn, Chinchilla and Garments appro pice for eve- Aan mea traveling or bibs tly tailored or dra ped coal ’ Baris neece tecentiy nnictede end cher, | med: many richly lined. excellent see sizes rad ‘ge one style featuwes. ene Shirts Two Models— $36.75 S of Corduroy $3.96 Smart new model, on Sport Skirt lines, with hip poceees very well cut and finely tailored. In black, ue and brown corduroy. Draped Skirts In Egyptian brown, midnight bale Niece bee pee jades, fur trimmed ith blouse ice, vest of silver embroidered la lace bel double puffed pannier skirt effect. Corsage rose of velvet. In pale blue, pink and black, taffeta Dresses with suipiice bodice, ruff ot ee and _hocordioer peaied of Velveteen, $7. 94 chathe of, taffeta ove crepe a torent au ality, Velveteen. in precetully fe n Taffeta D; ’ $34. 75 proce with slig! fullness over the hips. ricl Lace .Trimmed, Vad Skirts In pale pink or light blue, with pleated tunic over $9.74 | of Bedfo ford Cord, | In a fashionable shade of steel gray. deep flouncings of shadow lace; diaphanous bodice Skirts of sttects. fine quality Bedford Cord, with belt at back; button- trimmed, Dresses of Charmeuse, $28.75 Fur-Trimmed Skirls $13.74 In shell pink and ciel blue, Dresses of charmeuse of Velveteen, ; ° combined with shadow lace ruffles and pannier «In black Velveteen of superior Spality. Double draperies; bodice of shadow lace. tunic model, with bands of skwnkedyed opossum. Third Flo ‘Third Floor. Gows Galen. 109 Girls’ Coats Reduced Were $9.94 to $16.74—Now $5.94 Velvets, corduroys, chinchillas and fine mixtures in belted or straight lige models; finely lined and well tailored, A wide range of styles and colors. In sizes 4 to 16 years. Girls’ Party & Street Dresses— Girls’ Linen Dresses— 10.74 Were $10.74 to $17.74, $7.94 | Adoance Spring Style— $10. » crepe de Smart model Velvet, plaid silk, moire, French ser; In rose, cadet blue, and white. chine, she lace and a few chiffon rocks; light fastening in front with linen buttons and trimmed Sizes neu oad way. and dark colorings; made in the fashi with fine scrim collar and cuffs; pointed and edged waisted effects, and prettily trimmed, with filet lace; new three-tier skirt; wide velvet sash. 14 years. Sizes to 16 years. ‘Third Floor, 85th Street. Men’s Smart Overcoats, $13.75 We illustrate one of the models in chinchilla, There are others, including the popular Chesterfield and ‘Guards’ models, with variations of the shaw! and notch collar. The values are excevtiond. We know, by actual experi- ment, that even at this time of year there is not a house in town selling even approximate!y as good a Crat for less than $17,50. The materials are fine grade chinchillas, Shetlands, fancy mixed cheviots, etc., and many ot the Coats are made with yoke lining, skeleton body and satin Sleeve lining. Pockels are pateti or usual style. Sleeves are “three-piece,” and the Coats are hand-tailored throughout. AREMARKA BLEGroup of Fine Overcoats at $24.75 English and American-made. (Including a number of smart London- made ** Studd & pe inaten Coats that earlier in the season would sel) at $32.50 to $42.75, . Some medium-weight Overcoats in this assortment. Several fine American-made Coats, too. | Among the models shaw! collar, tourist, and Guards” styles in Oxford and black vicunas, kerseys, plaid-back chinchillas, etc. Men's and Young Men's Suits, $14.75 Were $18.50 to $19.75 Smart English and American models, in cheviots, cassi- meres, and worsteds, Exceptional values. Fifth viene, Brosdwar.

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