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PRAT RN NAMIE HAM FHS as spreading confusion and destruction, They turned inshore firat at Fitty- firat Street and rammed the pier there. Projecting timbers of the pier ‘ crushed the deck house of the Lake George, in Which Capt. L. Peterson c and his family were sleeping, quite 4 unconscious of their danger. Helen, the eleven-year-old daughter of the rr Ni captain, was caught in her bunk. Her RGGI [Mo was Sruthed and she wae other: ine injured. The others crawled out _ > of the splinters unhurt. The screams and shouts of the Runaways Rip Other Petersons were heard by watchmen pats From Piers—Des- | ashore and the Marbor Police were notified. A launch commanded by te Chase in East River. Patrolman Beun overhauled the barges. The little girl was chopped out of the wreck and taken by Dr. Bull to the Flower Hospital, i, The Lake George and the Great| fe pier at thé foot of East Forty-frst| | og or trom (the pler in arly to-day and, lashed to-|the meantime and lumbered along to biundered up the East River|Fifty-ninth Street, where there were a @oal barges, the Lake George Bd the Great Lakes, broke loose from gu TRIO —=jend of the pier, All mooring lines parted when the two coal barges struck the flotilla and Street Clean- ing Dump barges Nos. 12 and 13, EEE ee Bailimore and Ohio, barge Minetta, the barge Thomas McGeany and canal boat Swan joined the clumsy and dangerous runaway flock. A New Haven tug, the fireboat George B. McClellan and the tug Lee Bl Busb overhauled the Great Lakes and the of the street cleaning floats Heit Gate. The other four, bumping and swerving, went through into the ind. The Police Steamer Patrol, whiob first alarm, cai ursuers ni thy CFR York-New Haven phone Me Bridy They found two tugs strug- Be giing F perilously to butt and Meath ot o' four loose barges out of the NO SLEEP i cael, cata " 16] pod - é to itty aint Street. If coffee was » the cause twenty-one and thirty in red service el see at th /POSTUM 0 a ton, Bleven of the a stage ride of boven =f and sleep! jj |*"*: =" $200,000,000 More Certitt- cates I WASHINGTON, M An addi- “There' . tonal block of $200,000, ooo of abort Reason certificates as se nol by the ‘Troasury to-day, a ante brings the total up to $700, Au pha 4 ™ Bh. Altman & Cn. Women’s. Ready-to-wear Suits Dep't (Third Floor) AE IG Pe a Extraordinary Values are now being offered in smart Suits for Spring and Summer F special assortments. of /Women’ s Tailored Sui‘s ki ; « $19.00 eerste rng ne caer are | ‘affording a rare opportunity for securing | eo 3 a Suit of excellent quality at a | nominal price. in a variety of smart styles, are now on sale ‘at exceptionally low prices Fea ae Ca A Special Offering inclutles Afternoon Dresses of Georgette crepe combined with taffeta, in navy blue, wistaria and black $24.75 (Women’s Reedy-to-wear Dresses, Third Floor) & & ¥ ‘ie : Fifth Avewe-Madison Avene, th aud 35th Streets Heli Gate on the swift tide,/fve barges tied side by side at the! ‘New additions have been made to the | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 1 “MASKA” OW SEMBRICH’S ate On By | ae ee $150,000 sae ™ us Albany Stover WREATH FOR HUSBAND en always P idarecnsd Mme. Sem-| ALBANY, ay “inthe jarge @ nd Two Polish hymns, arrange 0 4 Fk It Was Stengel’s Pet Name for Her pie Seria! seek Maa inad by —Notables Attend the Fath Dela! but fully. covered by insurance, ‘The b her Selden P. ny, dsaistant Funeral. rector, The mage was celebrated by |cause is unknown. The company was 4 Father C, Winthrop Peabody, while /filing a big order for camp stoves for the Artists from the operatic stage and the deacon was Father George T. Las- t, but these were in @ sep. celle id the sub-deacon Father Siate buliding ani g ry ct . concert platform, impresarios, music| Harry A, Handel, Honorary al critics and former pupils of Guil-| bearers were Paul D, Cravath, laumo Stengel, husband of Mme.|!iam Proctor, Ignace Paderewsk, Marcella. Sembrich, gathered in cho) ZONK tm Forge, Gite Oaetl-Caray Church of St. Mary the Virgin this! H, B. Krehbiel, Cleofonte Campanini, morning to pay their last respects to | Franz Kneise!, Dr. J. C. Vaughn, Dr. the singer's husband, | Richard Wiener, Alamo Didury_ Bi an Naumburg, Arno! jomeyo, H. H. A mass of floral pieces sent by|Fiagier, Andre de Coppet, Antonio | prominent men and women yaad a Scotti, Adolfo Betto, Harold Bauer, | fore the altar, Mme, Sem! f-| Roland Knoedler, Alexander Lambert | fering was a wreath of White ‘ities and Ernest Schelling, PPELBAUM SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 10, : BONWIT TELLER ECO. ' The Specially Shop of Opginatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Remarkable Values Saturday in é MISSES’ WOOL JERSEY SUITS. BE FOR MISSES OF 14 AND 16 AND SMALL WOMEN Ns Regularly 39.50 to 49.50 A variety of smart, ee sport modes are presented in this collection— many styles, but only a few of each kind. Featured are wool jersey suits in slip-on, jacket, Norfolk and plaited effects in all the favored sport shadings. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS oe PTE: TATE OW FIGO SS eV atbcs Saisie os / 8.5 0 : + Of gunniburl, burclla, serge and Poiret twill. The season's desirable styles. Sizes 14 to 18. aS MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Formerly 35.00 to 65.00 28. 00 Strictly tailored and demi-tailored types in chic youthful styles and the favored fabrics. MISSES’ SATIN SUITS i Formerly 69.3000 99.00 vies ceri y 44. 00 : Demi-tailored models in black, taupe and navy blue satin. MISSES’ DAYTIME COATS Formerly 49.50 to 69.50...... ane 35 00 | Included are a number of very smart models in velour, burella and patagonia cloth. MISSES’ SERGE FROCKS Formerly 29.50.....6000055 Der tee 12.75 Appropriate styles for walking, in plain serge riot serge in combination with satin. } chan — « > aa Assembled from the May Sale ODD PIECES IN LINGERIE Formerly 1.25 to 6.95 TO CLOSE OUT FROM 85 © 3.95 Nightgowns —Chemises— Combinations -—- Petticoats Made of fine batiste and nainsook trimmed with embroidery, ribbons and valenciennes laces. Women’s Afternoon Dresses Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Aves. West 43rd Street Complete lines of the well-known C/B a la Spirite Corsets Are constantly maintained on the Second Floor, in the most desirable styles, conforming to the present mode of dress, at standard prices, As the following will indicate: Models for Medium, | Models for Junior | Models for full, small Tall and short Misses and slightly hipped and aver- full figures, built figures, age figures, $3.00 to $5.50 | $1.00 to $5.00 2.00 to $5.00 by ke " Radorowsk!, wore played by Walter turers, was destroyed by fire early to» day. The loss was estimated at $150,000, MISH a CHRISTUS fy Ss OBUMAUMER EEA Fan 8, 1917. West 42nd Street . Between 5th and 6th Avenues at $16.00 at $29.50 Misses’ Matinee. and Street Frocks, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Formerly $9.75 to 19.75 | at $7.50 | Women’s Tailored Hinoki Hats | Black Lisere Hats, Large assortment of colors, | Formerly $2.50 and 3.00, at 95c | at $1.45 Eton, Norfolk, Middy and plaited models; 2 $5.00 to 15.00 at $2.95 to 5.00 Special $3.50 Women’s Ostrich Boas, in plain colors or combinations. BOOK OF Poultry and Dogs| May Be Had FREE A handsome compendium of all Dog and Poultry adver- tisements publiched in one day—Sunday, March 4th-— with interesting articles by experts on the breeding and raising of fancy birds and canines. May be obtained by mail by writing At All Branch Offices of The World | Stern Brothers For To-morrow, Saturday, on the Third Floor, Misses’ Seasonable Tailored Suits That were $27.50 to 55.00, Misses’ Fashionable Suits: | Misses’ Model Suits Some worth up to $75.00 ‘Some worth up to $135.00 That were formerly $29.50 to 47.50 Misses’ Smart Coats Some repriced from $29.50 to $10.00 ~ Untrimmed Hats Very Special Inducements on the Main Floor. ] | A Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits In white and colors, made of linene, rep, galatea and chambray; with long or short sleeves; sizes from 21% to 9 years, at $1.95 Regular price '$3.00 Better Grade Wash Suits at $2.35 to 8.50 in linen, Devonshire and rep, plain and stri Norfolk Suits | Boys’ Military Suits | Boys’ Topcoats Sizes from 7 to 18 yrs., Khaki, blue and white; 4 to 12 yrs., | Sizes from 21% to 18 yrs., Special for Saturday on Main Floor: Women’s Fine Lawn Blouses, at $1.95 White and flesh with organdie collar and cuffs, edged with Irish crochet; Shirt effects with tucked collar and fronts, also dainty models with Valenciennes lace trimming. Women’s and Children’s Misses’ Petticoats Shetland Sweaters Splendid selection of models, in pink, blue and white, in taffeta and all jersey, sizes 1 to 3 years, Special $1. 78 Ribbon Section Linen Pillow Slips Hand embroidered, with Satin Taffeta Ribbon, 97, 2 614 inches wide * yard 27 ealloped edge, ire Taffeta Ribbon, 7 in. wide | Verg. special Moire Ta > Tin, Het YP - re in black, white and colors, yard 33c | $1.45 and $1.90 Women’s Marabou Capes of plain Marabou, also in combinations of | Entirely new model, representing Copy of Marabou and Ostrich, finished with silk cord, | a Pur Cape, finished with tails and silk cord, Special $3.95 | Special $5.75 at $1.95 West 43rd Street at $65.00 $12.75 and 19.50 White Hemp Hats, With black lisere flange, at $2.25 d effects; 6 to 10 yrs. | $5.00 to 12.50 rs cre Owns 50¢up 10-YR.GUARANTEE ¥ La ny KEN PLATES fi WHILE Ble ee ORB MODERN aaael DENTIST 2 asa Seh 169 Easy StS oe O¢ ave a Isovio GOLD} BRIO¢ EWC Ri] ALL WO | The Dog apd Poultry Dept., New York World | WORLE WANTS WORK WONDERS, Y sense. ee