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SHIP BREAKING UP THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. DROVE HER ASHORE TO SAVE HS WIFE Capt. Hartz Put All Sail on the Albatross With Hurricane Behind Him. Capt. Wielly Hartz, a big, Danish @ea rover bro In ort to-day on the Ward liner Monterey a story of how his first venture as an owner came to grief In the Gulf of Mexico last October when he and his wife and his crew of thirteen men escaped death in @ hurricane by almost a miracle, With the captain was his wife, @ petite blonde, who said that when she gets back to Denmarf she Is going to stay ashore. Capt. Hartz heard of a big bark, the Albatross, for sale at Leghorn, Italy, last August. He went there with his wife and bought the bark, which, although about fifty years old, was apparently In seaworthy con- dition. Shipping a crew, he set sail in ballast for Mobile to take on a cargo of lumber, On Oct. 13 a terrific hurricane evertook the Albatross, Tremendous waves began to shake the ancient vessel to pieces, and Capt, Martz B. Altman & Co. Another Offering of Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats at the special price of will take place to- These Coats Oxford, are lined with fi ra ne-quality, dark-toned muskrat and finished with a beaver collar. 1 (Men’s Wear Department, First Floor) Fifth Avenue - Madison Avenue 34th and 35th Streets found that pleces of the outer skin of the hull, with barnactes clinging to them, were coming up over the side, The captain estimated he was about seventy-five miles off the coast of Yucatan and the hurricane’s force was driving him tn that direction. No small boat could live in the sea and his only hope was to reach shore if possible. Spreading all the canvas the masts would stand, he headed the ver 1 in the general direction of the Yucatan coast with the wind dead astern, Capt. Hartz estimates that his old tub travelled at the rate of from twenty to twenty-five miles an hour. craft would become detached and sol was stanch and tt was atill hold- ing together when Capt. Hartz sighted breakers dead ahead. He was moving toward shore with torpedo-boat speed. It was impos- sible to lower the sails. He ordered the mainmast cut away, As the big stick with the sails and rigging went over the side the fore and mizzen masts snapped off and fell also. The bark listed and the masts, sails and gear acted as a eort of water brake, slackening speed. | pany gathered forward, was shot into the sea as a rider goes over the head | of a horse that props himself, Capt, Hartz's wife was swept from | hia xrasp, but whe and the crew were rolled ora.on a sandy beach with | the captain, ‘They all walked. nine teen miles to a small village, where k a smal) schooner and reso, in Mexico. Ther ed on other ships. Cay | Hartz and his wife made thelr way to Tampico, where they boarded the | Monterey. Thi certifi cratic I | nia_w ion and delt the ome o Martin C. Madse CS | tary to Gov, Johnson, ‘wh F |the figures. ‘The last’day under th tw for certification would have expired at midnight. learned to-d: burn of Blair death certifient ven Coroner Black- vunty algned the last on the fow weeks ag that through nd lodge ben- ved more _——— |Secretary Ag Wed Mine Keller, TAMPA, Fia,, Nov ry preposter= Those who know the present scarcity of this exquisite artistry will welcome this announcement of an unusual purchase of hand crocheted, beaded bags. A business man, traveling in Europe, secured these bags and brought them back in his trunks, across the guarded frontiers. We do not believe another shipment of such beautiful bags has come out of Germany since the war. Artistic Beaded Bags Are Rare When this season’s almost unprece- dented demand for beaded bags was forecasted, American manufacturers attempted a crude imitation—one might liken their efforts to paper roses as compared with the subtle the living flower. tried next,—but with a result that charm of perienced in forty of these h Paris obtainable. might be expected from hands Inex- the art. There are and crocheted, beaded bags from Germany, refreshing to look upon in their exclusive beauty at a time when others are practically un- True Mastery of the Color Art shows flowers woven that seem alive with the fresh beauty of the living blos- soms, quaint scenes faithfully copied from antique tapestries, and flower groups from fine old paintings. —One bag pictures a cain peacock spread- | —Into a third is woven a little F ench lady, ing his gorgeous plumage amidst a garland | beautifully gowned in flaring crinoline of flowers. Yet the Another shows a golden horn brimming with blooms of wonderful colorings. posing with a small white poodle dog ina woodland of dense foliage. rices reflect, in every instance, the usual moderation of the policy of R. H. Macy & Co, not to charge for sentiment in the pricing of things artistic. $37.50 $42.50 $59.50 $09.50 $79.50 $89.50 $99.50 $198.00 $224.00 Two have colored stone studded frames in antique designs, two are un- mounted and the others are draw-string bags,—-but any bag will be remounted to the purchaser's taste without charge for the labor, Herald Square Main Floor, 41h Street, New York Every few minutes a chunk of the * flont away, but in the main the ves- | ‘Then the bark ran onto a shoal and! stopped, and the entire ship's com-)| oe ipliocne=mee Widows and Orphans of Seven BR. BR. Victims Get 850,000, ALTOONA, Nov. 28—It was for the victims of the Pennsylvania orphans of the than 1} n Dentes He ts to) | 28. Peter Fagan, tary to Miss Helen Keller | ing to meet her | ma » Wweday. Keller t# at Lake ver been engaged to NEW JERSEY’S OFFICIAL =|" VOTE 1S ANNOUNCED Carson, Republican, for Congress, Wins Over Scully, Democrat, by Eleven Votes. TRENTON, N. J. Nov. 28—The State Board of Canvassers to-day of- ficially promulgated figures of the recent election, complied by the Seo- State, Figo polled 247,243 votes. and his retary of noon | |B | | able Reversible Plush, Green and Black Robes 54 x 60 inches, 54 x 72 inches, 54 x 72 inches, Governor-Elect » H, OtF majority 1 candidate, polled 2.834; Kraft cintist, 12,900; Vaughan, Prot 6,873. For United States Senator, the vote follows: Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, Republican, 244,715; James B. Martine, Democrat, 170,019; Fretinghuysen's majority, 74,695. Tabulatjon in the third Congress. lonal District gives the offce to Robert Carson, Republican over Congress. man Thomas J. Scully, Democrat, by 11 votes. ‘The figures, which Scully’ counsel to-day will ask to be with held by the State Board ponding the Bi Motor With Warmth and Style Wrapped in one of these warm r will enjoy trips through the traffic and the by-ways of the Country showing an excellent assortment at interesting prices. $4.49 $5.49 $6.49 Black Fur Robes, made of ser- viceable dogshin: 54 x 68 inches, 54 x 80 inches, $15.75 $21.75 Rycys—secona for you Which y Men’s Silk Shirts | Excellent shirts of crepe de chine cloth and lustrous satin stripe: rings on Before- R.H.Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACTS Broadway Sth te 35th St. Herald Square, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION. HEADACHES ) and Seuily | 10c Gets You a Trial Box of R. & G. Pills, the Great Don’t Put It Off—Choose Your Winter Overcoat Right Now at (Macys some unexpected happening prevents you from buying in time for Thanksgiving. efore early man gets the pick of the lot. OVERCOAT WEEK BRINGS $24.75 $19.75 $17.50 Overc mixtures. Some coats are silk lined, others have silk yokes and sleeves. For the Social Events of the Evening Full Dress or Dinner Jacket Suits, $24.50 oats (Coat and Trousers) yening Clothes that possess all the requirements of formal Pee iS and free action of your Made of black unfinished worsted, silk Ex- conventions with the s clothes. adress busine lined, with silk galloon binding on cuffs and collars, cellently tailored throughout. Kees —Vitth Hoar, 1 Robes stor robes, you of the city MYS Is of these covers Same sizes $5.49 rubber $6.49 interlined $7.49 | Reversible Platd Robes, all wool; fringed edges in several attractive colorings Full auto size, $12.75 Floor, 4th Street, Belted Ulsterettes Smart Pinch Backs Loose Box Coats Semi-Form Fitting this unusually large assortment of Overcoats grows less and less and the variety of styles and fabrics grows smaller—tor naturally the Conservative Chesterfields Double Breasted Ulsters The fabrics include Kerseys, | Tailored with the skill of Plain Thibets and Oxford journeymen tailors, upon Coating, Cheviots, Vicunas, foundations of serviceable in desirable plain colors and tnaterials, Such workman- ship is usually found only in clothes that cost much more elsewhere. London-Made Overcoats, $39.75 to $64.50 TONIC LAXATIVE REBUILDS RUNDOWN PEOPLE, PIMPLES, BLOTOHES, BALLOW 8KIN R-G PILLS j aC OR Un OT UR et aT AER Men’s | Shoes W wi h them and st With. all teristics of made shoe mart in shape, the foot a long, slender appearance, | {| made, in a manner will Ru Black Calfskin, That Are Smart $5.94 the the retain ieir_ good looks charac bench extremely iving for Built of dark 1 Calf of ex- t also Main Floor Soh Street, Thanksgiving Hakerdashieee Whether you are going away over the Hol should see these shirts and pajamas and other t savinig: iday or stay in town-—you gery for met lhey mean ou should not overlook, Pajamas Silk and Otherwise } Our own importation of Jay ‘ Habutai Pajamas, ent] averder, blue, tan, nd | r perfect : |p sy $4.89 | round $2 AGS — Malo Poor, Btn Street eee To Prevent Mis The Gift-Plan Bureau JOHN WANAMAKER, ‘Tell the Bureau the names and relatives to whom you wish to give then writes and asks for this infor name secret. Upon receipt of the a: fies you that the information is re The information is contained “T would like” if from a man, if relative. Christmas thoughts, which it mi face to face. The Bureau thus becomes A Clearing-House of Gift-Wishes The service is free and availab! Hondquarters, Fourth foor, Thanksgiving Clearaway Women’s Suits, Dresses, Coats And thus expressing our wishes through a third party, we can tell our insermost desires and bare our fit Gifts New York addresses of friends or presents. The Bureau rmation, keeping your nswer the Bureau noti- ady. in three lists—what gift from a woman, from a ght be indelicate to do le by letter or in person. Old Ballding. Offering opera wraps for Jess; smartest suits for less; house Every tailored suit, nearly every dress, at least 400 coats and dre, gowns and individual street gowns for less; Pee clothes | for less; even the useful little separate skirts for less. . « : irts have been newly reduced, “Women going away for the Thanksgiving holidays, to | women coming inte tewn Tor the same holidays, are invited make their selgetions from this extremely large collection. These are the new lower prices. ' san pene suits now begin at $10; others, $15, $18.76, $26 and uy 0 $96. Serge dresses now start at $7.60; other# at $10, $12.75, $15 up tog50. Jivening dresses now start at $15; others, $38, $45, $75, $95 Couts in special groups at $16.75, $29.60, $45, $60, to $295. $75, $85, $98 Skirts now in special groups, $3.75, $4.75, $6, $6.76. Hecond floor, Old Building, Not expensive, because we have learned that young girls would rather have two or three pretty frocks that cost little, than one elaborately high-priced one. So here are— Daintiest chiffon tafletas with @ single silver rose applique on the bodice, $28.50. Witching taffeta frocks with looped skirts, clusters of rose buds, and touches of ellver lace, $18.75, Simple soft satin dresses with surplice bodices are $18.75, im: hi These Prices Sti Special Offerin Black fox muffs, $15, $16.50 to §45; se Natural lynx sully $20; scarfe, $1! Skunk muffs at $15 to ey Dyed muskrat muffs, $12.50 to Natural raccoon muffs, $13.50, $1 to $23.50, Dyed skunk muffs, $15 and $19.50. Dyed raccoon muft Beaver muffs, $16.50 to $38; scarft Red fox mutta, §71 to $65; scarfs, $15 to $58. ‘Twelve New York furriers co: IN THE MEN'S STORE—STREET LEVEL— BROADWAY CORNER EIGHTH STREET, AThanksgiving Suit or Overcoat tor $16.50) The man who comes here to- morrow will have good cause to give thanks. He will appreciate the opportunity that is presented him here of selecting from the fin-, est collection of overcosts and suits which we have eve at this moderate pri $16.50, This, in spite of the fact that everything that enters into the production of men's clothing has increased in cost, ao) ‘OA TS—in single and double-breasted models; ulsters OVERCOAT Eo tree ene Agel aee ana bate ced tenure tion Chest: SUITS ielda, In both suits and overcoats there and colors to suit every man’s taste, American Velour An inexpensive all around h them for all oceasions: and sports wear, dark brown, dark green and black, Broadway corner Bi prices. tulle with a silver bodice and silver butterfiles, $69.50. velvet $18; scarfs, $11.50 and $13.50, They are all good in two and three-button models, variations of soft-roll and flat lapels; patch and flap pockets. ~for evenings as well as for business Well-made in a smart-looking model; Youthful Dance Dresses Charming Evening Wraps And there are dozens aad dozens course, some exquisite copies of of others with, of ported frocks at high: One of these ts bla Evening Wraps —Specially Priced Lovely all-enveloping coats of} plush in wonderful ades of violet, green, rose palo blue, maize, ete. They have | fluffy big collars of white or taupe dyed mouffion, and are’ Mined with white #ilk, $27.50, Sizes 14 to 20 years. Heeond floor, Old Building, ll Good in g of Furs arts, $12.50 to $35, 50 to $20. 2.50 to searte #10 and $12.80, $32; scarfs, $9.50, $14. $10 to $35, 4 Fj i rated with us to present this special collection of $28,000 of furs at 10 per cent. or m below market prices. _ And Christmas gift of furs is always welcome Thanksgiving Day, furs. Second floor, Old Building, are materials in patterns Broadway corner Eighth, Hats, $3.75 at. Men are wearing xhith, $9BBSbSPrasda7s i. — i. ES me