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' RAPID WORK BY ACTRESS. @ete Part, Learns It and Plays tt All im Two Hours. After the matinee at the Knicker- Becker Theatre yesterday afternoon Mins Helen Luttrell, who plays the part of Dorothy Ainsley with Julian Eitinge in “The Crinoline Girl,” became iil, and was found she would be unable to 47-YEAR FERRYBOAT IS STILU'IN THE RING; HAS KNOCKOUT PUNCH Ancient Ferry Craft Union Smashes a Big Tug and Goes On Her Way. Tesume her role at the evening per- formance. As there was no understudy for the part, the offices of A. H. Woods tmmediately became busy over the tele- phone in @ search for some one to re- Ailsa Luttrell, with the result that itt we veda, pact at and. nyea athe, ole at 8°. wat the"con ‘conclusion of of the. play ater 1e youn Sctrese ano ‘what in something of @ teohe nical feat "TIT" FIXED MY SORE, TIRED FEET A powerful ebb tide met the ferry- boat Unton as she left Fulton street, janhattan, for Fulton street, Brook- lyn, on her 6.15 P. M. trip yesterday, and ewept her into the stern of the tugboat J. J. McGuirl, which was tied to the end of Pier No. 16. There was a tremendous crashing and splitting as the entire stern of the big tug and her solid towing bitts hie carried away. he ferryboat was crowded with “O Girls! Don’t h have puff- Brookiyaiten Many aaw the collision -up, burning, sweaty feet or corns. even then some were knocked down. | Nine of the ten men of the tug, in command of Capt. Bernard Young, were out of harm's way, but James Stringer, a fireman of MoadiominangR tol ¥., who was in the furnace roo: hurled against a bulkhead and 1 fauch bruised. He went ashore. Proved the hard the Union, not much jamaged, on her course again ana: finished her trip. The sterniess tug, Pwhich belongs to the Shamrock Fig ad cae of | No. 624 West Fifty -seco! was towed by the Patrick MoGuiel to the Tietjen & Lang drydock, Hoboken, for By ti the way, the Union is forty-two years old, ORDERED OFF SOFA, PET DOG ATTACKS HER Pastor's Daughter Badly Bitten in Her Riverside Home—To Ex- amine Animal for Rabies, Ab! what relief. No more tired feet; bad smelling pain in corns, matter what the sun you’ ve tried without getting te lief, just use ‘ fT IZ” is the only remedy that draws out all the Poisonous | ns whit eu up the a rweaty feet. No more llouses or bunions. No years has been a pet in the family of | h} the Rev, Gustav A. Carstensen, pastor | 2 3] of Christ Episcopal Churoh in River- TIZ ll cure your| date, sauntered into the parlor of the fost troubl you'll never limp or Feuory lnat ent and got on the sofa. draw up your face | in pain. Your shoes| | Miss Grace, daughte won't seem tight and your feet will rever, never hurt or get sore, swollen or | the old pe' tired. Think of it, no more foot misery; | wrist. no more burning corns, callouses or| The Rev. t bit her weverely on the iy Mr, Carstensen cated the b police and asked that ot. The unions, lice refused, eayine the *3 og should Get a 25-cent box at any drug store turned over to the Board of Health amined for symptoms of rabies. risoner in the lealth will get or department store, and get instant re- | and ex! lief, Get a whole year's foot relief for |p, only 25 cents. 1 of it Rim Today. Lord & Taylor 39th Street Fsfth Auenue, 38th Street, Murray Hill 9000 Men's Oxfords The Best American and English Makes Good Style and Comfortable Low Shoess and Pumps 33.95 Usually $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Oxfords ang High Shoes $2.75 & $3.45 Usually $4.00 and $5.00 38th Street Entrance Direct Into Men's and Boys’ Section. Young Men’s Imported English Suits (London's Best Product) lar Stock Up to $45.00 Priced for Today and Saturday $31.50 The fabrics in these splendid suits are of a fine soft texture made of Saxony yarns, and the colors are the most pleasing to the eye which we have seen this season. The tailoring is the yery best that can be put into suits at an rice. All izes for Young Men An Exceptional Value in Young Men's Flannel Suits Plain blue and gray Pisa a single or is 17.50 In Re Specially double breasted m ed); soft ts and patch Airy exterior athletic vests; renien trousers..... Fourth Floor coming and grabbed at supports, but | | Max, a bulldog which for the past ten bh TYE aVeeine WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1814. * ic 1. REDS DPLONNS |: sits Pat | SHEEDY PAINTINGS 60 00 . Many reports which ie come me Washington wae convinced the department that would be necessary to put a eeupee | of diplomats of experience in the posts held by those two politicians. The Smith resignation arrived in Washington almost simultaneously with the announcement that Great Britain had laid an ultimatum before —— the Haytian Government demanding ea ceemediate payment of a claim of One Minister Resigns, Another compenied bya Beth runbont ~ Expected to Follow— Gnoticlally that Both Politicians. AT BARGAIN PRICES + — “Nymphs and Satyr,” Which the} | Gambler Valued at $12,000, Brings Only $200 at Auction. Twenty-one of the, pfortyenine paint ings left in the art shop of Patrick F. The National Capital late yesterday unofficially that C Britain withdrew the ultimatum when) the National Bank of Hayti raised the bs od to roan’ a claim. a held by theedy at $30,000 oF more. Cant Right's bidders scaled his @ntimutes by a in te advised that Minister eulivan, erly attorney “Bal has been ox- tremely friendly to the present dic- tator of Hayti, ete President 6 Government rv tt ie understood that the | WASHINGTON, May §8.—The od nation of Madison R. Smith, A: {ean Minister to Hayti, whieh oii received by the State Department to-day, probably will be followed by the resignation of James M. Sullivan, the American Minister to Santo Do- ‘u neh sold to H. Van ichalpert, brought ny aaractive fie #fe-| SUNDAY WORLD WAN intin, iM be thassshstson Bs MONDAY MOR ‘Pet ure subject, mainder of the Sh sold to-night. Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor M: Hill . "9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street 9000 Children’s & Misses’ Underwear French and Domestic, in a large variety of attractive models, at extremely moderate prices. Children’s Domestic Underwear 6 to 14 years. Lene ay sieibe 75c to $2.25 | Drawers Rome Slips... .75c to $4.50] Petticoats Children's French Underwear $1.55 to $3.25 | D: $2.65 to $3.95 | Skirts Misses’ Domestic Underwear 12 to 18 years. 1826 Final Clearance Sale of Misses’ Suits &8 Coats Misses’ Suits Reproductions of foreign models of serges, checks, silks and novelty materials, i - 008. erg 0 8 $39.5 unas Os. 00 an es Misses’ Dressy and Tailored Suits | Of shepherd checks, serges, novelty ma-'$25.00 terials and crepes. Usually up to $45.00) , 25c to $1.50 45c to $1.25 T5c to 84.25 B5c to $5.45 Gowns Princess Sli, 75 Misses’ Suits In dressy and tailored models in the latest} Irs. 00 materials and shades. Usually $30.00) Gowns.......... 85c to $2.50| Princess Slips. .$1.50 to $5.45 A 7 = ° ‘75c to $2.50| Corset Covers... 55cto 81.25 Misses’ Afternoon Coats — 45c to $1.95 | Combinations. . $1.10 to $4.45 Of taffetas, moire, golfine, novelty checks and mannish mix- Crepe-de-Chine Bodices, 98c to #5.45 tures; smart attractive styles, $19.50, p25. 00, $29.50 8 $35.00 Kimonos— Cotton Crepe...........05.0005 $1.25 to $2.05 Usually $29.50 Rare 00 3S: Negligees— Crepe-de-Chine. ++ 3,95 to $10.75 Misses’ Sport, Golf, Tennis, Auto, Terry Cloth Bath Robes. . + 02.95 to 85.05 Travel or Steamer Coats Silk Petticoats...........+ $2.95 to $5.95 Several very popular models in the newest materials, $9.95, $12.50, $15.00 8 $19.50 Usually $17.50 to $35.00 Special Values for Saturday Prices According to Size, French Underwear Gowns Hand embroidered, 6 to 16 years More elaborately embroidered, 6 to 16 Drawers Misses’ Summer Dresses In the Season's Latest Styles and _~ Dolly Varden Tunic Dresses With fine organdy trimming; rose, blue ana} lavender. Usually 88.75 J Combination Long Tunic Dresses Waist and top of tunic of white crepe, founda-} $8.75 $1.45 to 81.95 $5.95 $1.85 to $2.35 Flat embroidery, 6 to 16 years............. 85c to 95c tion of fancy striped crepe. Usually $12.50 Hand embroidered ruffle, 6 to 16 years...... $1.10 to $1.75 Dancing Dresses Petticoats Of combination net and silk, with double top Ig 19.50 Hand embroidered, 14, 16, 18 years...........+0555 $1.95 tunic. Usually $35.00) Chemises Misses’ Tub Skirts—Very Special Hand embroidered, 16 and 18 years Corset Covers New and attractive materials and models, $1.95, $2. 50, $3.50, 56. 95 to $12.50 Hand embroidered, 14, 16 and 18 years.............0.5 98c Usually $3.50 to 8 Gownsae ts po Underwear CBr Clearance Sale of ms—6 to 18\years....... isasr ees suexses eat " . Petticoats—6 to 16 years .....6.6seeeeseesees 50c to 85c Juniors’ Spring Suits Drawers New up-to-date models in fancy or plain tailored) Hem and tucks, 6 to 16 years.................5 2c to 30c styles of serges or shepherd checks. Isr 15.00 Embroidered edge, 6 to 16 years..............- 50c to 60c Usually up to 830. 00} Many exact reproductions of foreign models of men's wear serges, gabardines, shepherd checks or wool crepe; plain or fancy trimmed coats lined with peau-de-cygne. "$70.50 & $25.00—Usually up to $45.00 Third Floor Odd Pieces in Gowns, Drawers, Princess Slips and Petticoats t Greatly Redu Prices Second Floor Remarkable Values in the May Clearance of Women’s Suits, Coats & Skirts A magnificent assortment of the season’s best models, materials and colorings, including many reproductions of the newest Paris styles At the Following Exceptional Prices: $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 » $50.00 Usual prices $30.00 to $75.00 Street 8 Touring Coats | $10.75 $75.00 to $22. 50--Usually $25.00 to $35.00 Fancy Silk Coats | Fancy Broadcloth Capes | Usuaily to 830.001 349-59 ey Bread Bei) 314050 Usually $25.00 Wash Skirts of Summer Materials---$2.00, 32.50, $2.95, $3.95 to $10.50 Third Floor Balmacaan Coats Usually $20.00 EXCURSIONS) To WASHINGTON SUNDAYS, May 10, 24, June? Founded B. Altman & Ca. have in course of preparation An Extraordinary Sale of Imported Summer Dress Fabrics | | details of which will be announced: later THE FOLLOWING SALES HAVE BEEN’ ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): ES An Important Offering of Girls’ White Dresses (sizes 8 to 16 years) for Graduation, Classe “= day or Confirmation wear, will present excepe tional values in the following special selections at $3.25 Ribbon-trimmed and Tunic Dresses at $4.78 Real Lace-trimmed and Fancy Crepe Dresses Hand-embroidered Voile Dresses Embroidered Voile and Russian Tunic ee Dresses. «lw wettest: $72.7 Real Lace and Hand-embroidered Voile = Dresses. . . . . « at $9.50 A number of Imported Hand - embroidered “tS Pique and Linen Dresses for Girls are now - on sale at the greatly reduced prices of $3.50 $5.00 & $6.50 Misses’ and Small Women’s Afternoon Dresses, Tailor-made Suits and Coats taken from the regular stock, will be placed on sale at the following greatly reduced prices: Afternoon Dresses of silk at $16.75 Tailor-made Suits at $15.00, 20.00 & 25.00 ‘ Fancy Tailored Coats at 15.50 -°~ . . A Sale of Dress Goods (in Dress and Skirt Lengths) will consist of Several Thousand Yards of thie season's desirable Wool and Silk-and-wool Fabrics, marked, in order to effect an imme ©» diate clearance, at decided reductions in prices. Dress Lengths at $3.50 to 8.50 Skirt Lengths at 2.00 to 5.00 A Sale of Toilet Articles will comprise the following special selection at much below the regular selling prices, | Hair and Bath Brushes each 686, | Tooth Brushes at 12c.(Nail Brushes at 25¢, Whisk Brooms at [5c.|/Hot Water Bags 68c. Bath Sprays at 95c.!Sponges at $1.00 FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES STORED IN VAULTS ON THE PREMISES | (Telephone 7000 Murray Hiti) PHItry Aornee, 3404 wad 2505 Mirerts, Mew Port you want your “business” to devome | the tall of the town, tell about iti: [through « World “Want” Ad Fed FA