The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1914, Page 4

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rho took ROC YOUTHS SAVE THREE GIRLS FROM UPSET SLOOP, lelp Them Back to the Craft {} and Help Them Cling Until ' t Three pretty Brooklyn girls are Feoetving the congratulations of their da in Sayville to-day, while five heroes are warding off com- ta for their action yesterday joon in saving the girls from ming In Great South Bay. iris are at their homer @ care, They are Miss Jennie Gaughter of Frank X. cCaffry, @ lawyer of Brooklyn, who df has & summer homo at Sayville, and ese ‘nd Mise Marjorie Diack. All three wont sailing ‘ning with Lawrence Bennett and Armour in thelr sloop. Harry der Leithe, Otto Rupprecht and joncoe Bblund were also on board. after 1 o'clock in the afternoon AB strong breeze wan blowing and the Yacht was rail under water. A equal! the craft as she started to go ewe and capsized her, throwing all ' jet Bohumacher alone was un- ing 7 Le men got the girs to the over- jurned boat and helped them to hold) in, For half an hour the party re- jained by the boat. n became tired and when they uld no longer hold on, the men pt them afloat. They kept togeth ntil J. Adolph Mollen jodore of ne Bay Shore acht Pe out te them in bis motor bow ble to awim, Mise MoCaftry, k this, caught her as her hea Qbove the water and held her he Men went to her assistance. JE Struggled Across the Hudson in Storm, Says Long Swim Down the| River Will Be Merely a| Bey clothing was found for the| the clubhouse and Mins later telephoned to Ser father m all home in bis tour. e girls, ‘vere exhausted 8 Mimeols es Wie Brother Did. (Spretel te The Brewing World.) NEWARK. N, J., July 0.—Otto Weiss, ty-one years o:d, of No. 8 Lille Newark, N. J., committed suicide morning by banging himavif to « in the stable of Andrew Nicoll, A Little girl of fourtean svmmers, o mere alip of a girl who bag nui vet thrown aside her baby-dolls, is golne fewark,| to wim {rom Hastiage-oa-tiudroa to the Battery. And eho ts going to do It denpite fears and objections by & fond mamma, and an equally fond papa and the very material fact that the awim ts @ mighty long one. Misa Dorothy Edna Bauer, the girl in the case, has been swimming ever Since she was seven years of age— since some older and quite foolish persons dumped her into Pelham Bay and she just had to paddle for deur Mife—and her latest acquatic feat, that of swimming from Nyack Tarrytown thropgh a heavy squall, has certainly placed her in @ clase with Rose Pitonof. Trapp, Elaine Golding, Nora Leahy, | Martha Hogstedt and the young women who have won fame in the waters around New York. Little Mias Bauer is a very pretty | girl with a wealth of golden hair and deep blue eyes that twinkle merrily all the while, One would expect to! find her playing about on the sand himogtt ‘biltbon ly alot mot the er. ‘TRY 1T ON JulyClearance Summer Dresses, os Ete. 212 Morning Dressee— French Original prices, $7, 105 Long Tuntc penal White and Striped Voile, White Ratine Striped Crepe, etc. Original price, $8.50 140 Lingerie Dressee— White Voile, Batiste, Embroidered and Original prices,§10.50to 25.00 8.50 18.00 83 Afternoon Dresses— Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, etc., Originai prices, $25.00 to 39.50 75 Linen Sutts— Crash, Ramle & Russla Linen Original prices,$15,00 to 18,00 116 Separate Wash Skirta— Original prices, $5.00 to 6.50 2.75, 3.78, 4.80 15.00'* 25.00 10.00 12.50 250 Volle—tLace trimmed, Original prices, $2.50 to 5.00 162 Crepe de Chine— Original prices, 65.50 (0.00 3,75, 4.75, 6.75 147 Tub Silk—white and Colored Stripes _ + o Original price, $5,00 Sains McCutcheon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets 1.50, 2.80, 3,80 one ‘eat uchlevement, however, was made} aaa in September of thut year when she; GIRLS’ ACHIEVEMENTS IN NEW VORK WATERS Miss Adeline Traph—Swims from North Beach to Wobbton Reef Lighthouse, off St. George, Staten Island, Sept. 8, 1911. Dis- tance 221-2 miles; time, Yh, 6m. Swims through Hell Gate Sept. 6, 1909. Swims from Yonkers to West Forty-socoad street july 9% 1011, Distance, 14 miless time, Thre, im, Miss Rose U!toaof — Swims from East lwenty-third street, Manhattan, to Conoy Island, Aug. 14, 1911, Distance, 18 miles; time, Sh. 7m. Miss Nora Leahy — Swims through “tell Gate July 8, 1014. Time, 46m. Miss Dorothy Bauer—Swims from Nyack to Tarrytown, a tance of six miles, through a heavy squall, July 16, 1914, Minses Vera and Reatrice Due ‘THE EVENING WORLD, ' 1 storm which toon .., . of my course. It ‘7 LAUGHS AT THE JOFA OF ‘Troe, Do I train?’ a wild peal of childim laughter broke out.” Of course not. 1 just swim for the fon f got out of tt. Why, de you know, I ute almost half a pound cake before I went into the water Thursday?” Misa Bauer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Bauer, who have a beautiful home at Riverview Manor. | She attended the high school at Yon- ‘cert last year and this fall will enroll York. Should she be successful in her and ten-year-old Helen Saunders —Swim through the Narrows in 1011, Minn Martha Hogstedt—Wins the five-mile swim of the Na- tlonal Women’s Life Saving League in fast time of 1h. 82m. July 16, 1914, an@ running eoreamingly from the first ripple of water, instead of swimming fearlessly in water @0 rough that men have been forced to call for assistance, BAGHPUL LITTLE GIRL WHEN INTERVIEWED, Pwimming je just ae much a part Of thie little lady's dally life ae ice cream aodas and chocolates, but in- ferviews and publicity--those are itslgey ry auite pew 1p Dae There a ore, whe s " ‘rom vena Worle found her at the ands tig *§, tnd ee Yacht Ob b. io pre tn r . nF her bathing. witrt a pice Away, PA hd just ike A Kindermmrten gir ook would she say anything but "Na" until mentios beat dske ee regen ee Ait . Manin aie Ly rit i {he aun ven er tai she Fal i Sant he defanse isd oom pant t if yaan't shy hey engi owim ¥ 6 iy The: a Fowed ihe boat all the Way over Wehdci and they were tired, that's al Then wha jurneg away again, we tho pahemed of her outburst, Bul the joe been broken, and she be- Was seven years old, but pat eet last week tT foun I could swim any distance, Then om have been swimming fs wince swam across the Hudson, a distance of two and 5 half miles, ‘and it gave | it euch fidence wuan't one ft atral to enter the longer swim ‘gui wo mesiiert. pare enpthing if we boda’ ST ee ENN Baie a tured? Puta t, I ont that | 4. epee cute ST TET DE 63 tie it a in Mm IL bak MONDAY, JULY (20, 1914, Girl of Fourteen Will Swim From Hastings to Battery, Some of the Fair Aquatic Stars in Waters Hereabouts aatal oe Adeline T / teacher, w seventeen miles. Mise Trapp's gi Life Saving League in 1912. re. the werves that were ad “up tig, but I wasn't knew Tow wake I* and! porcad to quit, TRAINING. EROUS HELL GATE. Misa Leahy swam through the the feat in forty-six minutes. ‘he Students’ Art League in New | Remodeling and Repairing of Furs at Special Summer Rates James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Exceptional Offerings on Tuesday and Wednesday 34th Street Clearance Sale LACES & EMBROIDERIES This Season's Designs Meaty aud C) 6,000 yards of White Volle Flouncings in a Allover Embroideries, in vartous baby de. Corned Ss are Ribs, Bate renee 2 tbe, 25 large variety of pretty designs; 40 to 45 inches signs. value £50 to 3.95 yard 380 to 1.95 Stewing hicke 4 Ibs. and over, . Ib. 16¢ Cotton Wash Laces, inoluding Ratlye, Venise, Filet, Cluny and other makes for wide, yard 450, 890 and 1.25 values 1.00, 1,80 and 2.50 White Muslin §Embralderies,—popular trimming wash fabrios, yard 8c to 350 At All131 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores widths and deaigne, yard Bo to 380 value 200 to 650 Special Reserve Rye, (i:':3i2) 89° value 100 to P80 Remnants of Laces and Embroid- Barnctt’s Dry Gin, °, 0! Tom. Gge aI Laces, for trimming di eries,—a large accumulation of this season's For the cooling c on ee See a yard Se to BBo popular makes, widths, ete., considerably Kingussie Scotch, Wide | Bolte 79 value 60 to 500 reduced to effect an immediate elearance. | Princeton Cocktails, tisens; Dottie i 69° “ , California Claret, : gallon jon, TRE Halt i 10° WOMEN'S BRASSIERES AMERICAN D CORSETS 50 wae StampsFRUE bl sping fo Bottles § $ 1 Brassieres of Allover Embroidery, trim- _ An extensive variety af models for me- LSP Lager Does, Ruppert’ of mann’s, med with embroidery, open front; reinforced dium, slender and average figures, Made of Double ZAC Stamps FREE on Monday & Wedni under arms, ise 89 to 48, 45c imported Hatiste, 1.00, 1.50 and 2.00 with All Purchases except Butter and Sugar value 95c | Brassieres of Cambric, trimmed with em- “American Lady” Corsets, made of Mer- broidery and lace; open front. Incomplete cerized Striped Broche,—low bust; trimmed sizes, value 45c, 250 with lace and ribbon. ‘ Ce oe ~ SER SE SCRE: s won last year by Mere. aOR UR es SUES FOR GIRL'S DEATH. | | Mother Declares Manufacturer Was in Automoblie. r cycle collision death of Blizabeth | n, Was the subject instituted $ to-day in the Pasaale Court against John W s Dp, the Brooklyn school in July, 2911, swam from) Cy ase Company of P (he upper ond of Yonkers to West} Porty-second street, a distance of} awain from North Beach, through Hell Gate, the East River and upper bay to Robbins Reef Lighthouse, off St. George, 8. I. n distance of twenty- two and @ half wulles, Miss Trapp also won the first prize in the diving contest of the National Woman's tur of Mr. Looschen Looachen with nexlige ——_——— HIS DIVE FROM BOAT FATAL. |moasts He Can Swim Ashore, bat Pearl Tapioca, tebe etpess cand speeding |(q Pertaguese Beauties or Norwegian Smoked Daloties, ; Another who has won fame in the waters around New York is Mise Rase Pitonof, the Boston girl, who Never Comes Up. has been proclaimed “the perfect woman" by Dr. Sargent of Harvard. Miss Pitonof swam from the foot of Faut Twenty-third street to Coney arerea ty iecnurcn ofthe Vine | | MILCR Table Sauce, vow.. when the vewel “landed in) A | MILCK Corn Starch, pacts. Virookien, wea drowned off Peint Blue Ribbon Farina, packs Fieusant crove, up the Hudson, on the Talcum Powder, sitting bo... ce report, Sullt- wi of merry- ‘about Mm tect | Pure Grape Juice, iii 15° %" 10° tx Se al it from the hore announced he could _He dived overboard and Lemons, New importation; bright and juicy 4 far 5e CASTORIA For Infants and Childsen In Use For Over 30 Years ' sland, a distance of eighteen miles, “n:/ in eight hours and seven minutes. har!) Later she attempted to swim from the Battery to Sandy Hook, but was baffled by the atrong tides and was SWINMING THROUGH TREACH- But one woman, other than Mins Trapp, has swum through treacher- ous Hellgate—Miss Nora Leahy. July 3 of this year and ac eominleed Miss Martha Hogstedt, who on Thursday captured first honors in the} ve-mile swim of the Nationa) | Life Saving League, from Inlet to Brighton Beach, ts considered one of the speediest swim- mers in New York, Her time for the distance was 1 hour and 32 minutes.’ Potatoes Finest from the far-famed Eastern Shore of Virginia, CHOICE y GROCERIES Se Best Creamery Butter Very choicest, fresh from the Creameries; del iciously sweet, nothing finer to be had 97° at any price. Why pay more when you 29° can buy WE1OT, BD este see a. "Belle Brook Print Butier, Fanciest selected: in odor-proof cartons; Lib. print siedt was who took Lit Peaches Choicest California yellow Clings, in richest syrup; large No, 215 cans cut to, each 15° & 2-aC Stamps FREE with each can of rich milk wth ALL the cream: Essie Milk, fi'sfocny ef 10° Evaporated Milk, °°". 8° Imported Sardines, 1 civ. oi, ye CALIFORNIA BON CLING PRA Cider or White Vinegar, »o.. Fresh Fruit Jams, Assorted; Jar..... sc Fresh fromthe National Biscuit Co. All 10 cent Mc |All 5 cent c | Packages... 8 Packages 4 Corn Flakes, 2 tre J Special Premium Sale of Choicest Teas and Coffees execlled for Purity, Flavor and Rare “Cup Quality.” 125 al STAMPS FR ith..... re dele 70c Teas 100 2H STAMPS FREE with ++elelb. 6c Teas STAMPS FREE with. +I-lb. 50c Teas 60 BA S' 80 AA STABLE FREE with, lb. 35c Teas ropoction, ay Slamn wl Popol 30 STAMPS FREE with....--leIb. Soe Lotte aa -1-lb. 30¢ Coffee 20 Zag STAMPS FREE with. 10 Jae STAMPS FREE with...... lth. 25c Coffee 6 ave STAMPS Fi FREE with, .... 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