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New Vork Woman tw Leslie a Worl Fea! fo BALTIMORE, —M Duval oA Bat PUe Riemen We strent, | ~ BATTERED LINERS ye REM my Posiam soorues, OF PERL AT SEA BURNING SKIN, ‘STOPS ITCHING \ a you, are not famirinr with the rapid 1 action of Posiam in the relief and er trow Setonished to ree how read holdjand how easily its wor shed. + Kerema, Acne, etter, Paoria Use Wind as Shield From Great Waves. The Anchor Ine steamer Columbia, 1. John Black, In to-day from n-lthe storm which has yet come in es, |from the overdue fleet of Atlantic Skin-Heale, Salt Rheum, Barbers’ andalij ners. Caught in the centre of @ forme of itch are eradicated. Slight | cyclonic hurricane, with the estimated ch as Pimples, Red Noses, | velocity of the wind at 120 miles an xion Blemises, ete.. re-| hour at noon of last Thursday, the spond so readily that overnight treat. | ment is often nou All druggists oa Posam sample, write to Emer; tories, 98 West 25th Sts Poslam Soap, medic improves and {eautifies skin and hair. ———— engines were stopped for an hour and For tie twenty minutes and every man of the | crew was at his post ready for the "worst, The passengers were kept be- {low for two days, with the saloon doors battened. From the day she sailed out of Glasgow in a dense fog until yester- day the ship was pounded by heavy feas and swept by gales, At noon Thursday, with everything tight on board, a gigantic wave rose up in the abtp’a path and came crashing down » Pion her deck, sweeping over the high- est bridge, pouring down the ventila- Se Extra Charge for it. CASTOR 1A Infants and Children. Beookiyn, follower Cv printing of advertinement Bears the Signatere of | The Kin You Have Always Bought | . [of sight. tors, flooding compartments and breaking through the canvas battens Bbw saloon doors and rushing with ree of a swollen river down the tenth companion way and drenching the dining ror CAPTAIN'S PROMPT SAVED THE SHIP. Capt, Black threw the vessel's head vimost Into the through of ‘he seu, here she hung between wind and lw wat ‘The wind was in much force as o prevent the cross sea washing over ACTION — Forced to Stop and! the tee aide of the ship, And tn thts dangerous position the Columbia laid | for an hour and twenty minutes, and it im believed that the captain's prompt action saved the vessel. In the second cabin the women and most of the men were praying. Many qulet offerings were made in the first cabin too. The women were In bed, * from the effects of the voyage, but hey got up when the ship stopped, fearful that something had happened Mian 1., A. Denny, @ relative of the shipbuilding firm of Dennys of Dum- barton, was a passenger. She said that the Columbia pitched and tossed tke a chip, did everything, in fact, but Iie down and roll over. R. H. Manson, another passenger, declared that all hands on board were scared. He was in the smoking room when the gigantic comber rolled over the ship. “It lasted for a few seconds,” he said, “but seemed like several min- utes. We could see through the win- dows the gteat rush of water and we all thought that our last moment had come. Not a highball was drunk im the smoking room between the houra of noon and four o'clock. We were too busy looking at the high CAPTAIN ON THE BRIDGE FOR SIXTY HOURS. Capt. Black was on the bridge for stretch of sixty hours, During the cyclone the barometer went lower than ever known before. It went out It recorded at < on the barograph and then needle Store Opens atv A.M. Closes at 6 P.M. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The World’s Best Merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices The Old Store Closes Friday at 6 P. M. Opens Next Tuesday Extraordinary Values Now Offered in Every Section The New Store ; Fifth Avenue, 8th St., 29th St. Last Two Days Thursday and Friday Closing Out Silks and Dress Goods at Great Reductions Several Thousand Yards of French Crepe (all linen) for dresses and tailor gowns, in a variety of street shades ae os 1,000 Lengths of All Kinds of Silks (1 to 10 yards) 45c to $1.78 per yard Former price 75c to $3.00 Last Two Days Thursday and Friday Enormous Reductions Lace Curtains and Bed Sets Scrims and Nets 500 Pairs Curtains Small lote—1 to 5 pairs of a kind 75¢ to $18.00 Originally $1.75 to $40.00 per pair Bed Sets.., $1.00 to $35.00 Originally $3.00 to $85.00 Colored Bordered Scrims......, Originally 40c to 55c per yard 25¢ Last Two Days Thursday and Friday ~ Furniture Extraordinary Values $28,000 of Splendid Furniture Offered at Big Reductions To Effect Immediate Clearance Deliveries of goods purchased will be made in about ten days, Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 45¢ and 75¢ per yard Ivory White Serges 50 inches wide, for separate skirts and tailor suits g8c—Usually $1.50 per yard dropped below the card and ele to indicate. The Calnmbia was three days late. She came in covered with ice ‘The Red Star Line's steamer Lap: | land arrived three days late from Antwerp after being butfeted by gale and sea for ten days. On Friday (Might when she wan in the worst of | the storm, passing through snow, sleet and hall, with the wind singing through her rigging with hurricane force, Capt. J. Bradshaw, on bridge, saw a great ball of fire eweep toward him out of the dark It went siaaling over the br! fides and then exploded with the sound of a cannon off his port bow. “It was a meteor, | presume,” sald the captain, “don't know how near it wae to the ship when it exploded, = 3 but it was quite near enough to do|~ me. —— Mdicvond ‘Change Pi ANOUNCeMent war wade mt ae of the New York Cotton Exchansr to- of Georwe W. Ne-| 0 1813, was presi: | change. Mr. Neville died fuadenty: fat Elisabeth, N. d., after beine m_ hia home = Colonia, N. J, foaaclay' fra jernoon to a pondite at Filled. W orth PALMER SEES GLYNN. A Dinner Secret A secret of a good dinner is th Does Not Know Whethe Restan ate Chatrmanahip 18.--A conference be- and George M. Val- mer, State Chairman of the Demvecratic | party, who is slated for removal tn ft vor of William Church Osborn, was held | at the executive mansion to-day. The Governor was fll with a cold and did not go to the executive chamber. “L don't know whether I'll resign to- day or not,” Mr. Palmer said whon he was on his way to the mansion. B. Altman & Cao. flavoring. Find the secret in THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Given a feeling of security in fa- Roasts, Crevien, Salsas, Benea Beans, etc. Sold by Grocers Everywhere The French Lingerie Department is amply equipped for supplying compiete Bridal Trousseaux, comprising fine Parise made Undergarments composed of the sheere est and daintiest fabrics and ornamented with exquisite needlework, in many instances combined with real laces. A limited number of Highecost Hand-made Undergarments, in exclusive designs of rare beauty, are now available at much less than the original prices. | atonal ) 25th Atrerts, Mem York) The New Low Express Rates offer to merchants, manufacturers and business men a safe, high speed carrying service at lower charges than have ever before prevailed in the history of transportation. These new rates are even lower when applied to food products.’ They will help the farmer find new markets—and help the house- wife lower the living cost. Express service from now on must become a factor of steadily increas- ing importance in the business life of the nation. The new rates spell opportunity for you. Whether producer or consumer you need the express service and will find profit in its use. You can speed your deliveries, widen your market, buy where costs are lowest. Inquire of your nearest express agent. J.BAUNAHN & BRO We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Long Time Credit lo Every One '7-Piece Dining uite Consteting of Golden Oak Pillar Leg Kaensson Din an ate, ihe eu: value 96 bie and os Write for our NEW) WE PAY FREIGHT L Pera Lo EDIT TERM Bo injormation te] AND RAILROAD Sy ales sor ceee OR: garding Str euthte, FARE ond. New Jeracy and Connectiout, PROMPT DELIVERIES OUT OF TOWN BY AUTOMOBILE Fevers LEAsPERRINS ==ALL CARS TRANSPER Tne: 4 e ‘ff 59th to 60th Street Lexington to 3d Ave. Store is easily and quickly reached from anywhere—convenient to everywhere. A Timely Offering! Women’s and Misses’ 2.95 Wool Sweaters, To-Morrow, $1.45 | Splendid assortment of the popular mannish and faney weaves; rutt neck aad high collars; turn-over pockets; single double-breasted models; colors raroon, cardinal, navy, wi tan and gray: sizes 34 to-44. Come eaily toe 8 ction sieenen No Mall of Phone «1 NT COMINUDALEN, BON te GOUN Rta Lee. to a Aves or An Extraordinary Sale of ‘ Stamped and Tinted Cushion * Tops, Sears and Centrepieces Hundreds of devotees of Art Embroidery have been this occasion to supply thémeelves for the vacation period embroidering is a most popular pastime. Surely there is an adventage in looking ahead when bar ap Abyssal dl ecpi na atadi gp usagi 124¢" meet send Se wually 1256 lor Cen for Scarfe we 18¢_ Tisually eel at S08. “*126c rscand $1.00. Materials include all the fabrics that The Designs ore ta pba Saleen elon oth whove goods are on sale in almost every leading Art Embfoidery shop t! out the country. 300 Hand-Embreldered Pillows, Scarts and p nalslitngvamples which wae aed to show how the wamped pect an $2.00, $8.60 ana $5.00; $7.50, $12.60 ana $15.00, Original prices were $5.00 to $33.00. Art Kmbsoldery Bhop, a nLoowIaD ALBA’, HOI to COL Oty Les. te 84 Aves New Shadow Lace Blouses Latest Models, Featuring the New Cotillion Sleeve Made over flesh color chiffon, with mute of lace around neck and down ront, Also New Blouses of otf ay ™ 4 GOtn te OOD My Ler. to Ba Ave, A Special Sale of Women’s Guaranteed Sill Silk Stockings women. youamong them? If not, come end participate “Al M9¢ At 79 ‘2 sv Pure Hose, with mercer- belkin hoa fad tom all made on tobioned frames; var of colors, includ: aah rvce ie { ao O11 25 and up to a oli ered mane 4 1.18, 61. - apap Om to 0th By Lex. t0 84 Av ———— ———" BLOOMINGDALED, National Enameling and Stamping Co.’s Royal Granite Steel Ware ‘| At ha _ ba Usual Priees! cnenwindaiiania wise get a new one free of charge. Guarantee we satisfactorily, return it RIOR oe ec cae LNG oe reece Groceries —Specials She dame Liristor ice WAP | ate Quin