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MODISTE MAKES 7 MNSTERY OF ATENPT Dragged ‘Nita Sheepshead Bay, Girl Refuses to Tell ly Why She Sought Death. _ TO DE IN GY WATERS eG pee "tne hospital, where to-day the doctors sald that she would recover. During intervals of consciousness, Miss Shafer told her nurse she bad arrived from Passaic yesterday, that she was a domestic unable to secure work and had concluded to end her troubles by drowning. The girl's father is John Shafer, an the Botany Worsted Mitis in ‘Passaic. The family lives in a pretty home at No. 23 Sherman Street ig to Miss Agnes Shafer, the seventeen-year-old sister of the would-be suicide, last night was the first that Leona had ever spent from home, Leona, it was learned, went to the Ufland “Mininery Company's estab- lishment at No, 616 Fifth Avenue, on Monday morning and was accepted THE 5 ENING W =| PANS DANCE WINS FIRST PLAGE AMONG: JUNIOR LEAGUE “Le Jour Ferie” Closés Suc-| savers to-day continued unsuccessful Run After To- Night’s Entertainment. —_ — cessful ° Miss Leona Shafer, twenty-three, Pretty and well dressed, is a prisoner $m the Coney Island Hospital charged with having attempted sulcide. @ girl Was rescued ‘from the cold @md taken to the hospital, where the Officials have been unable to persuade her to tell her story. home, it was learned, Is at No. $8 Sherman Btreet, Passaic. She is @mployed as a modiste by the Ufiand Millinery Company, No. 616 Fifth Avenue. About & o'clock last night, Joe Car- @igolia, a boatman at the foot of Em- @ons street, Sheepshead Bay, heard @' woman's scream coming from the ma) ‘water. He could dimly make out a Read bobbing up and down in the tide. Jumping into the bay, he swam) toward it. The girl was nearly ex- fhausted when he reached ber, but he @ucceeded in getting her to the dock. ‘The half-drowned girl was taken to ROW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot Like Magic. A-a-h! That's delicious relief for ‘sore muscles, those stiff joints, lame back. . MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- ‘ment, made betel hag oil of mustard and | Other ‘home simp! It does the sort. of the old-fashioned @ustard plaster, _— the plaster and faint buister’ on cleply rab MUSTEROLE on Been Stolen by “Her wi the Lanyon it on jy—and the pain ig Suitor. MR pat or dar sol J comtorig Stella M, Hyland, eighteen years fol ond tful sense of And best no harmngdlie like ne old-fashioned ee Sa is nothing 1ike ISTEROLE fot Sore, Th Throat, ‘Bronchitis, Tonslitie, Habcts, Congeriion, Pluriey 7 Rhee: matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore| For several weeks a young Italian Muscles, Bruises, C’ Frosted | Was attentive to Stella. She liked Feet and Colds of the (it often | him and encouraged btv sutt until her prevents I bracers mother insisted that their intimacy Pre yout di reget oie Ato and 500 ve cease, Although the young man has os epecial large ne bee not called recently, neighbors say he TEROLE. ‘Ketute imitatfons—vget what |has been hanging around the house. ask for. ‘The Musterole Company, Beveland, Ohio. 20] vet ewe-|Teady have been accomplished, and be con: | that there is any uncertainty as to the N | $9,161,206 have been converted into wet A Glasses Demands Greater Care than “oes else you wear because their accuracy Gepende the saving of your sight. Eyes Examined Without Charge Registered Eye Physi ee hdl SD Genroaes Ware BALDPATE Hain “TONIC Pye Linn the follii of Sheepshead Bay last night | | their own cl on trial. Leona was expected at the millinery store yesterda: to put in an appearance. |LINER BRINGS HERE 53 SHIPWRECK SURVIVORS Hamilton Picked Them Up After Steamer Washingtonian Was Sunk. The Qld Dominion liner Hamilton brought to port last evening fifty- three shipwrecked persons, including one woman, the crews of the ship Washingtonian and the echooner Elizabeth Palmer, which crashed to- gether In almost clear‘ weather off | Fenwick Isinnd, between the Capes of Delaware, early yesterday morn- ¢ Washingtonian, of the Ameri- can Hawaiian Line, sank in ten min- utes, but the Elizabeth Palmer, a five- master, was still awash at daybreak yesterday. Only one life was lost, that of a water tender aboard the Washingtonian, Herman Meyer, who was lost between the steamship and her lifeboats, The rescued woman was Mrs. An- drews, cook of the Elizabeth Palmer and wife of the schooner’s steward. ————__ CHOIR GIRL MISSING; MAY BE KIDNAPPED Mother Fears Miss Hyland Has old, has not been at her home, at No. 38 Hemlock. Street, Brooklyn, since Wednesday + morning. Her mother, Mrs. Winifred Hyland, has asked:the police to send out an alarm for the girl. Mrs. Hyland fears that Stella hus been kidnapped or bas eloped. The girl started for her work Wed- nesday and disappeared. Mrs, Hyland is a widow. She has an eight-year-old son. Stella sang in the choir of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, at Fulton Street and Euclid Avenue, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK SYSTEM A SUCCESS Board Reports to Congress That Noteworthy Results Have Been Accomplished. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—The first report of the Federal Reserve Board ua, | Covering the developments which pre- wt jceded the opening of the twelve re- ‘de | gional reserve banks last November fen heen ‘S\and the two months in which they and Seed, have been in actual operation was went to Congress to-day. It an- nounces that noteworthy results al- that the system now “cannot be re- garded as experimental in the sense outcome.” No legislation is asked for, the Board devoting its report chiefly to an outline of how the new system has strengthened the nation's finan- cial situation, ‘The report shows that ninety-three State banks and trust companies with Aggregate capital and surplus of national banks and entered the tem since the passage of the Nine State banks and four trust panies with capital and surplus of $17,884,000 hi adm! under » with the under- standing that they will. accept regu- lations for the conduct of made by the board. Applications from fifty-one other such institutions which prefer to wait for the issuance of regulations governing their admis- sion are pending before the board, ——_—_—>—_ German Currency Decrease, BERLIN, Jan. via London, Jan. 27.—The Reichsbank statement issued to-day shows that the metal stock and paper currency decreased 64,202,000 marks ($16,050,600), gold alone increased 15,340,000 marks (83,835,000), loans creased 1,260,000 marks (8815,000), i ol udin| geoneey, hy Pe .: ‘th ya cab erases 1 ) and arks (84,47 nto) Te Protect Migratory Birds. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27,—The Depart- ment of Agriculture intends to rigidly enforce the provisions of the Federal migratory bird law, which probibite the shooting, of | such’ birds {owt paar be, 4, tat provides tnat no wetet A crowd again y, but failed | bere of the Junior League last night] low decks. at the second pe: entertainment, “Le Jour Ferle” in the | 02) Grand ballroo: Astoria. The 4 smoothly, of the audience, deep. Much Interest if possible, than on the | opening night, and were received e thusiastically by the debutant relatives and friends and by the rest] owned by J. P. Jefferson of Warren, voting contest for the best dance = numbers. The result of the opening night showed the Spanish dance lead- | along the coast,’ ing, with 3,055 votes. Miss Florence} those places as LD, wap IS BELIEVED STILL ALIVE Capt. Harding. and. Fo and Fourteen Men May Be Safe Below Decks on the Stranded Idler. NORFOLK, Va. Jan, %1.—Life efforts to reach the schooner yacht Idler, ashore off Diamond Sboals on the North Carolina const. The fate of Capt. Robert Harding and his crew of fourteen is not known. Life greeted the mem-|savern believe they may be safe be- Only the mast and the after a. of the craft are visible abe penser Bn Ble! high seas are breaking over the of the Waldort- lances went more| Ca; Captain of the echooner yacht Idler, All the seate and|Pa., said to-day in her bome, No. boxes were filled, and the standees| 756 Union Street, Brooklyn, that she, lined the walle of the ballroom siz| did not believe the story that the | ie Seren ef, med | ol atte: Lo was taken in the| Dutt and had gone down’ with her b ck Lord Hook, and has two good Blair headed this dance, assisted by | Handy Hook, ant Ne nee vite be the Misses Lisa Stiliman, Vi good, Alexandra Emery, H Hunt, Anne Bradiey,. Theodora Larocque, Reginald B. Reeves, James C. Fargo, Wadsworth Lewis, Hermann Huffer, Bloan Colt, Beverley Corbin and Ltoverit bd Phineas Chrystie. Dance, closing at ance with a score Crocker Alexand ‘i Pp, in which 1 netta Alexander, and Ethel Crocke: Elkott, L. Stuyvesant Chanier jr. George Rushmore, C. SaeeontA. ting, John Monroe, Bradish ore, peteriee | L Parsons jr. and Regt- The ‘Russia: in Group . It ie un ise Edith Mortimer. how tall receiving the high will be repeated ‘The next favorite was the Pierrette | Sy" ct'n the Misses Elsie Steve: Marie Taller, Muriel Winthrop, Ja- inments. The dance in costume at a dance / merge Blood-) jive it was the Idler that the cutter n Leigh} Seminole saw go down.” jeanne King a! De = gene OBITUARY NOTES. William B. Harris, sixty years old, Vice President of the foment ped Tobacco Company, died at his home at Irvington, complication of diseabes. Frederick Crane, President of the Frederick Crane Chemical Compan: an a painter of mountain ace: Neutra at the home of a nephew, Byro! W. Bak Baker, at No, 1283 Alsop Carol Harriman |Sirect, Jamaica. “He was sixty-eight rand Messrs. John | year old. Death was caused by and Messrs. the first. of 2,883. ler oF, were rform- iss Mary UR fs John Suydam Cut- Carroli|. Mra. Susannah Johnson, ninety- four years old, died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- e next with | ter, Mr. and M aries Bissell, at ler the man- | Herdenbrook and Shelton Avenues, Jamaica. John financie! est number of votes Peta! t thes 0 ci will close the neries contractor and of sixty-two, ines of Philadelphia of the Paul Jones Club be iar cht into ‘ne ‘Snliedelginin Rapid Transit night at the Vanderbilt Hotel. votes are selling |i 10 cents apiece, a large ie | Compr which jhe controlled for in great numbers at/some time. He was interested in amount i} paving and asphalt companies and be raised by this means for the char- | railroads. ity for which the Junior League is working. eos \“RETURN OF CHARLES DANA GIBSON.” A new set of the best pictures from the pen of this famous artist has been secured by The Su on tinted paper, ready for cutting out ioe Get thi and framing. Charlies F. Wiegand, sixty-cight years old and for fort: Pager years a theatrical manager, dead at his — No, 280 St. Nicholas Avenue, thomas J. Outerbridge, seventy pears eg Preaar, , erchant home, No. #11 Marteno Street, Brook- Wiliam resi years old, inday World. Printed uson, ninety- Set. @ century “The An- nouncement tof ter Soptenoee’ will |Roted aa atl bulider, dg dead at his be given newsdealer in adi Sure of getting thi: flounce waistline of faille de r ee home in New London, Conn. you would be] Mrs, Adele Lingard, a daughter of vance is New Sibson Series. trian di t and prominent A new picture each 2 gan rreeaagy te it Lake- BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET New Jeunes Filles Fashions week, in Boston society, is dead at A Revioal of the Quaint Court Modes of the Bourbon & Mid- Victorian Periods inMisses’ Apparel Old-fashioned charm lurks in every line of the new silhouette—the cloche. A debutante frock of gros de Londres with a bagmouth ts an ancien mezzotint. A danse frock or soiree taffeta has the shortened and foliated ruffles of the Emperatrice type —formal frocks of the Victorian era’ with drooping 9.75 12.50 15.00 20.00 25.00 suits of , vast and nevely shoulders and voluminous flaring skirt. Misses’ Frocks, 19.50 to 95.00 Graduation Frocks For Girls, Flappers and Juniors 15.00 25.00 29.50 The fashion theme has influenced styles for the PPG Gaus teas ct sds ae, Gees tiste, omc: raye Eugene, valle batiste, te organdie, net sole raye, grenadine, taffeta, soiree, chiffon and pussy willow. To Close Out Entire Remaining Stock of Misses’ Winter Suits At Greatly Reduced Prices WRECKED YACHT'S GREW | z=" rr he ‘be eave! NEsDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915. foot Selig shares ne es et fag See be! " i Harvard reel eee and formerly @ playe jon the Harvard football tear. a ——_— Argeatine Delegation Coming. BUENOS AYRNS, Jan. 21.—The Ar- @entine Government plans to send pp ay hl James McCrory , % 34th Street 5th Avenue Purchases will appear on bill rendered March Ist. $25,000.00 “McCREERY "MASTER-MADEFURNITURE 4 Price and Less The following represent the extraordinary values: January Clearance of Women’s Boots Offe ers The Greatest Values of the Year and Comprises The Newest—The Smartest — 4 as well as j The Most Comfortable Kind $3.35 , Former Price Sale Price : { rutin crceyem as mmm 10808 ae ee ite a al White Kamel and Gold 4 pei on75 — 29.50 men ee White Enamel Chiffonier.. . 27.00 Wie Bete ie i 003800 Gray Maple Bed........ i 66.00 00 | I A Very Special Sale Gray Maple Toilet Table... - 45.00 22.50 ial Gray Maple Table..... 0.00, 20.00 10.00 Beginning Tomorrow, Thursday, ed anes ire C porate Suite fic a 1,000.00 a io Enamel and Blue......... a 7 fo Maboaany y, Single Bed, — ‘Chippendale ign Phd 15;000 Yards Dress St Ma sborany Sn Bed “Louis 3 XV. Mode. 73.00 36.00 In Both Black and Colors, — ( a5 . 50.00 af . . . Sheraton Mahogany Toilet Tabi: siaoo $8.00 At Extraordinary Price Reductions it x . Ciena Walnut Chifoie.. a ee 162% Originally 81.00 to 88.50 per yard t RE | Crotch Mahog 0 Parlor Cabinet... yg Now Marked eT t .! Cold Patlor Cabinet $3.00 50c to $1.95 e Louis XIV. Gold Commode wit Me ‘i a Chine? Lacquer Parlor 459,00 238-00 pth ee ae: f Chinese Lacquer Parlor Cabine! 1143.00 65.00 ert Teo Gold Armee 14700. cach, 6B: ‘Two Gold Sidechairs. cach, 50. Several Thousand Yards | $2.80 Wool Dress Fabrics u 32.00 |}} | Lengths suitable for Dresses, Skirts and F | Mooiecoont seasom's etylen aad eshaen alee te I 26.00 32.00 68, 98¢ € $1.28 Yard 269 Originally $1.28 to $8.50. Hubert tied taos aa ck 1088 White Gooa Gerben Lowes (30 0 ceed gy ws Three-piece Colonial Crotch Mahogany Muriko Japanese Lingerie Nainsook Dining-room Suite, including Buffet, 42 inches wide, 10-yard pieces, neatly boxed. China Cioset and Serving Table. . 450.00 229.00 special piece. Mahogany Inlaid China Closet. . 225.00 75.00 Mac) 52.25 per * Mahogany Extension Table,—E bony inlay 126.00 63.00 Second Bloor. Mahogany China Closet, — Chippendale model. . 30.00 f 53.00 Mahogany B 51,50 Annual February Sale | Furniture Representative Values San Domingo Mahogany Bed Room Suite} Usually 410.00...... $295.00 Dining Room Suite as Illustrated Nine-piece Suite, as illustrated, finished in a rich” shade of nut brown Fumed Oak; holstered in Brown Spanish leather. regularly 160.00 chair seats up- ol Made of gienune San Domingo stock. The bedstead is nished wither in full or twin sizes, and is beautifully Sold cid if desired, as follows: ee Furniture Without en orite purchased in thie manner has never proved satisfactory to the buyer. methods are always to please our patrons GALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS Our Terms Apply Also to New 05. aes Long Island os oes OUR 1015 mayen fi oe WE OPEN ACCOUNTS FROM $5.00 UPWARD TALKING- MACHINES THAT WILL PLAY ANY RECORD. CASH Our Bedstead... ++, 875.00) Chiffonier. Dresser. . :'$100,00] Toilet Table. Solid Mahogany 4-Post Bedsteads $29.50 Usually 940,00 : Either full or twin sise. $55.00 Four-Post Bedstead . ‘our: out Mahogany Pease. 965.00 Four-Post $75.00 Four-Post Mahoseny, Bedstead Se Moha' py poles, or fotthout muehione? value $36; . yy 34, eons 4 15 | see Pies ty Ave, Cor. doth St. Tae | ie