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‘ THE BVENs.u WORLD, \ SUNESDAY, FBb4. RY 18, 1018 | | | a and T guess T was tn bet | | * : RATES UWE BOAT CAPTAIN |" eta eevee a 2810000 a STAI SH ca | | Prey To Other Diseases PERISH | aaa es aie eee, Yuta? . ' = | 3 nit BND aeial lasgcione ot an Weenie: the| ) IN BOATS SAVED SURVIVORS ARE FEASTED ae body, weukened by the grip, Is wide LE pGion tON tO TO aD _— ANO HONORED, | basil pa open to attacks of other lurking dis J “Only a few of us could stand on| 3 ! ohn Jour feet, but we helped the others to| Dispuised as ca ae nt That is why all the organs of the Murphy of Brooklyn crawl to tho lighthouse, where chiet| “>! Pak A kers Thieves | body must be kept in their best work-| Sh Boatload of ‘Torpe- The couniiene tate or oe v5] Rob Par . Averiie nes irtment |. . | recuperate sufficiently to go to C. vy the patient Bhall regain strength as ) |rinas, where Ameri onsul W. \ goon as possible to avoid further at | John ahiepiy, engineer, was on two! lace, stationed at € did eve: Thieves who in the mulse of wins | nea id thing for our fort { ™ 1 ated resulting from the poisons in the) ships that were sent to the bottom by ‘strong enough to stand the fitty-maiie | to $10,000 worth of | fh x fern. found [Jewels tr martment of Mra.1 4 dand| Hamilton Fish stage ride to Corona. There w Capt. Johnson with bis boat Third Officer Bordley w ‘Aga means toward good health after U boats, the grip Father John's Medicine builds} Mr, Murphy, who lives at No, 164 his. | twelfth floor of No. 970 1 beca ‘ the body because it i all pure, Wedelsted’s boat had been kod upl yes 5 s eholesome nourishment and free from| 28St %th Street, Brooklyn, was chiet Gt een and the men takes 12 jBP last Wednesday are be ane oplum, morphine, chloroform or other| engineer of the Grace when she was “From that time on we went| throughout the eily by Man Wande poisonous d or alcohol, — Father | torpadoed John's Medicine hus had 60 years'|\’ec°ed last July in the Mediterra. gucceas for colds and throat troubles,|"°®", 182 miles west of Salonica, coughs and sore throats, and a6 &| Greeoe, and went down tn twelve min- | tonic and body build through an endless round of enter- | detectives tainment. At Madrid Consul General! Carrying patl4, rags aud other tm- olde plaice ide Palmer and his two Vice Consuls did] plements of their assumed calling,| t N. Feb, 13. Kdward ¥. Ba everything tomake us happy, At Se-| (fey up be pntrance |asixty-five, a real tate dealer, was villa the Consul and at Cadiz the | of couse Wedneaday | sho t 1 early to-day in his Consular Agent gave us the best the} and we My ster utes. That, however, he refers to as Benjamin fomee tr t Street. An hour late: — towns afforded, p “ n _ nd by the polles In the Back Proof:— much less thrilling than bis recent “On Jan. 21 we satied trom gutta ® 1 fay dtitric. Roary ac TMie: away Ble on the Infanta Isabel, arriving at ws “After an attack of pneumonia the| @dventure as engineer of the Actacon, ng room, Un-] t¢ in tt Cer) ow oho had been tn eu, t eotered Mra, Be Havana Feb. 6, where Consul Gen- doctor ordered me to give my baby| formerly the Jer’ | era al e . bedrod . ok the jewels. | Father John's Medicine and as a result). vee vemewe! | Seeseryg See | fsrtain Gs until we ealted om there| Tek wan teturalag to” he gain health and ¢trength, I pesca be Of this he says: on a United Fruit ship the next day. | ground f ny the service always give it to my children whenever] “We loft our French port Thurefay| placed a bomb in the engine room| And here we are, homo again.” Mrs, Henjamin eaid to-day 00 YOU WORK INDOORS they catch cold. 1 am writing this to) Moon, Nov, £2. At 7.03 oclock Satur-, and two on deck, port and starboard, “What now?" Mr, Murphy was 4 by the police to k tell you how grateful I am to Father| day night, Nov. 4, we were torpo- | nd pulled ay The bombs ox- aan . ; FF quite Tho maid a Then you need a winter tonic John's Medicine.” (Signed) Mrs. Geo.| dood by the German submarine tia, Pioded at 11.65 and the Actacon sank ith a look of surprise on bis taken to Police ye deattee the thieves | Keep up your blood-strength hy ren in tho rogues’ gallety. | nervetorce. For Veet OA oe powetey cometh aia. | physicians have prescribed 1054 Pike St se of its body | t once, strong, riiddy face, he answered: I was in the engine room and re-| “At noon Sunday {t bean to rain. “Why, I'm still in ¢ | mained there for nine minutes after #atley ordered the sea anchor out and company and Shipp | she was struck. When I camo on deck | lowered the all, spreading it over the pose I'l service of the Board. | sup- get another ahip soon. I strength-giv John's Medicine is an fdeal far Tomorrow’s Feature t ™ boi keep the water out. Then ali, hope go.” mond num pin with nine hy medicine for nll who are weak and) *Ne boats wero all lowered, My ter) Handa went to slep. | a inrge’ Kanda pair of pearl run-down.—Advt. Ular assignment was to boat No, %| For twet)y hours, until 8 o'clock trop surrounded by dia- r ~ | commanded by Capt, W. J. Johnson,| Monday tm ning, we drifted without FOUR QUAKES RECORDED. monds 1 thousand dotlars’ er e a e a roc Ss commander of the ship, but through; Making any effort to got anywhere, welt {na small sote Chief Officer Wedelsted had told n ne bed nm od the thieves. Taste It Once— & mistake I got into boat No. 1, which | Hattay to atecr south-southeast, which — — For You'll Want HAAN > Welcome for Dr. Mack Held Up ta Women boatewain's mate Bailey, and was, Spain. We sailed and rowed a ilttle, four earthque a Wlaectbatded Gab tec pee rolee because it is a true food and an Is commanded by second class! would have taken us to the coast of the boat for the gunners, wha were) but spent most of our time drifting | corded here in twelve hours, cv SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Feb. 19.—A ' ,’ ‘Edd S supposed to have it alone. dling out ie boats which Kept ing in severe quakings lasting an hour, | asority of tho Council Commi active tonic, easily — and Don’t Miss Seeing Them! . a, ' wl rom yek thts morning, F ‘s ‘After wo got away from the ship huraday might (Thanksgiving) sromtort i thee aton at | Charge of City Property ts free from alcohol. FP aa gad ‘The serges are nicer quality than you'd ily expect I aaw that a boat in charge of Chief | ned the flash of w lighthouse, Geary ity ""Obaery entiny the Munletpal Auditovtun tor | down, if night finds you tired ani in dresses so low priced. ‘They are ith just the | ec r te nen | but lost It urd could no t agi 8 were BOE 4 { a \ j OmMcer Wedelsted had only nineteen | Hut lost It id could not: DC UeuI Gabeane i nranco thi sleep is not refreshing, by all right amount of silk braid and butt ng to make occupants, while ours had twenty-| fr ¥e dF S telse tea igs Tue means get Scott’s Emulsion th sthful and ( h Hae | |rour. 1 enited to the otter boat to| THREE ORINK SALT WATER ka were recorded at 82 | oe nator 1 sik day. You Nood Ste NARACAPHEEAT Eales ek neared Ache Meccoeatoatieines ory dressing 1) come alongaide and take m< in, but it] AND DIE IN BOATS. > ' minutes: | yed 4 tho of the hall | comes: Vow washable satin collar, as pictured. A third has new Eton bodice, for h, oysters, |] 41a not do so. ‘This turned out to be| .“Many wrre now beginning to be ‘ minute, Frits Scott & Bowne. Bloomfletd, NJ. 17-8 feta frocl., pictured, has full skirt, nicely shirred omelettes, salads, lt “ick. Ln apite of my protests some of for of the nineteen gunners and sockets, self color Georgette sleeves and dain hite Geors ungew men be drinking sea I r gette sleeves and dainty white Georg. | five civilians in our boat not a man We had only two ten gallon | | ette collar. Mostly navy and black. knew anything about navigating, 1/| kegs of fresh water aboard and it, \aidn'e know any too much, I guess 1| Was necemary to werve it out protty We'reSure They I1Go Quickly SoCome Early! was of somo assistance in landing the “MArinely. | On the leht of Dec Bloomingdales’ —Marn Floor party, for most of the others were too) ners, one o' those who had drun’: sea 5 * ~ far gone at last to care much whether| Water, died. and we buried him at! f > ‘ “ rete, dine neat moenien, There was | B February Silk Sale—Now On b 5 Shey lapned Ce nay no ceremony about it, We had not meats and eggs. After one trial J you'll find the whole family asking for Eddys’ every meal, [RADE TN] At Grocers aud Delica- U.S. A. tessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y¥.] U BOAT COMMANDER LEAVES |/even weights for the body. All we) . Er renve ta be AC HOL BUS Ace Spring and Sutm- lpscues TO SAVE THEMSELVES, |could do was to put It overboard. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street | mer and even next Fall. It pays, by al! means, to anticipate ~ | “Before we had gono far the sub-| : ith Barry.) ald, a clv-| fin messinan alxty-t ars old, to in| keep them from drin ng. sea water, “red 1 gave Fitzgerald some of my ration of fresh water, but it didn’t satiety) so far in advance, for qualities are excellent and opportunities = for savings aneqalled. Just a few instances: } Third Officer Arthur B. Bordle > : ‘ ee BELLANS wots os f isSmasissverd |, Black Silks and the U boat commander ordered 5 he | ° vieceal shige Taffeta, 9c to $1.95 Yard and o 4 to drink s { a are Absolutely Removes tim aiongetae and took him on board, 27,24, he continued. to. ks se Extraord. wnar Sale ‘ Black snd navya Gol agitu eo taches with I dig: ti D ists “sins him the name of his ship and | the nizht of Dec, 4. | dow and figures. 40 NGIGESTION. Vruggists veoiner any men had been killed,| . “That night four of the gunners i Black Crepe Meteor refund money if it fails, 260 when ne learned that all the men|4rew the bung of tho Inst, water keg | , : A lesaite came to the surface and hailed. | and, against my appeal, drank their] | All- Silk Shirtings, $1.85 Yard - were in the boats, he sald he was fil, saying: ‘What's the use? Wo $1.35 and $1.75 Yard fo tnchea Wide . pleased to know ho had killed nobody, Might a# well drink all we want; | lored etripe: beautiful ae dich DEADLY: POISONS fo took six of tho men trom Bord. | WETS, ail Rolng to die and go to hell f Colored stripes in beautiful Black Satin Duchesse, AT LORWN: ley'a boat aboard the submarine and | hin the otter vi 9 B women's blouses, 32 in. wide $1.35 Yard put six of hi own men in thelr sitting in the 4 | i ‘ashe S ¢ i ALLS RAIS, Migr. ANDO GOPHERS : IRR ‘and of an officer, Crowley, third cook, asked me what | Washable Satin, $1.10 Yd. 36 inches wide phe Sey BNEMEMMEMEAD Who ordered the boat back to thal{ was looking at. 1 told h f Oe alive: secant Black Satin Charmeuse. = eas |Acteon, There th mans took the T sighted land. Dug . | He 4 4 "Chi wii nies $1.85 Yard : SUNDAY WORL » WANTS WORK chronometers, . all the cloth-| he did, but y ‘repe de Chine, $1.35 Yd. .$5 Yar . he alo. het; ck of} thi a couldn't be e of thing tree . { ' f 1 —_—— —— - ¥ AVY" — pene C ' Dress Satin, $1. 65 Y ard Heavyweight Black Satin, lar daytiine aud evening | $1.95 Yard 35 in. wide » inches wide Bloomingdales’ —Lex, Ave. Level. As an Example of the Big 4 95 j . Values Obtainable in Our e Mid-Winter Furniture Sale We Call Attention to the Following Hundreds of bargains av ot alone in suites, but in separate pieces a James McCreery & Co. &th Avenue ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 34th Street ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY—31tTH STRE Annual February Clearance Sale RICH CUT GLASS & GOLD ENCRUSTED CRYSTAL $10,500.00 Worth for $4,250.00 Merchandise from Regular Stock—Large Assortments—\Wonderful Values Berry Bowls, Bon Bon Nappies, Celery Trays, Comports, Water Sets, Sug and Cream Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, Vases, Punch Bowls, Cut Glass Lamps—in fact t almost anything desired in Glass will be found in this Clearance Sale. Li ouis Design Bedroom Suite, $128 Four-piece Suite of new de * robes tr cate mire I The following items illustrate a few of the many remarkable values offered: One only—Beautiful Lamp, 27 inches high; 5 lights; regularly 500.00} 125.00 One only—Cut Glass Electrolier, 5 lights; slightly imperfect: ) regularly 125.00 ¢ 45.00 One only — Beautiful Gold Encrusted Punch Set consisting of 22-inch Tray, 12 Pur-h Cups, large Punch Bowl with glass Ladle. ) regularly 125,00 f 62.50 One only—Vase, 20 inches high.... sceeseees sPegularly 65,00 } 25.00 One only—Cut Glass Electrolier, 4 lights...........regularly 50.00} 22,50 One only—Cut Glass Footed Punch Bowl, 10 inches. regularly 50,00} 25,00 Two only—Gold Encrusted American Beauty Vases., .regularly 50.00 } 20.00 One only—Gold Encrusted Footed Bowl, 834 In. high.regularly 40.00 } 15,00 Two only—Two-llght Electroliers; £1 Inches high,,, regularly 85,00} 17.50 One only—Vase, 20 inches high; flat sldew,.........regularly 85,00} 15.00 Two only—Gold Encrusted Mayonnatee Beta.,.,,,,. regularly 23.00} 12.50 $45.00 Linoleums at Sale Prices All ready for 2, th w full rolls a Feltbase Linoleum, 37c¢ Sq. Yd, Excellent weuring, | aud F ers to select tr Extensive assortments of good, serviceable, extra heavy quality Broadcloth Silkks—with or without Satin stripes; MeCreery models; sleeve lengths $3 to 86 Cork Linoleum, 45¢ Sq. Yd. yada G en, ball or bath Inlaid Linoleum, 79¢ Sq. Yd. purchase ehirts of excellent quality Silk at an unusually low price. W hardw | Anticipate your future needs, as this is a splendid opportunity to | | | Armstrong’s Extra Heavy Inlaid L inoleum—Big Value at $1. 19 Sq. Yd. ue of Two only—Blown Glass Etched Vases, 10 tncheshigh,, regularly 20,00 } 9.50 Two only—Hand-painted Vases, 20 inches high, ,,,, regularly 15.00 } 5.00 Two only—Cut Glass, Metal Mounted Vases.,......regularly 19,50 } 5.00 No charge for sleeve alterations. oftering 2 rd. ¢ ARM rs G als , A isTR NG \ Cars : te h \ MO" Blooming daleS (2. °°. NO C, 0. D,’S - NO APPROVALS . NO RETURNS Thin Blown Plain Tumblers.......e+eeeeeeeeeees regularly OOc dos, } 69c Men’s Furnishings Depariment—Main Floor

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