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LIGHTNING KILLS - FIVE IN WORST STORM OF SEASON Family of Three Wiped Ou While Seeking Refuge Un- der a Tree Near Nyack. The list of deat grows wi Gay of yest of the season 14 many were d destruction GIRL IS DROWNED IN CHANGING SEAT; | BOY LOST IN RIVER * Vhree Rescued From Gravesend | si Bay—Polic Life in Vain Eto: Miss Mary Bender, sixteen, wh l were Max Schaum, $ Wast Fifth Street, ler decided eae EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUSZ ¢, 1921. G8. Altman &:Cao. A Special Clearance of JN AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Final Clearance Prices have been marked on a large number of ” FS Ce 1 edhe sain nl : | Women’s : icrce: te tacaneer Sik Lingerie Blouses nnd Coney Isiand and City Island, fhe Jersey coast suffered the gr Sight of a little boy's white tace ¢ child sank jn the wind-ruffied, ing waters of the East River off ‘(the residue of the Summer stock); including est damage { Wesoended about 5 PM Lightning wiped out the entire | Schaerer family near Nyack of Charles Schae their two-yea cottage near the @t Nyack, u th Street yesterday afternoon iceman Henry Friedman to . but too late, He neat pi n life chneider of No, 535 Fitth tiled clothing found on s that of bis son, Harry, | four young men sitting around a table in a house 100 yards ‘-um the - More Skill—Less Expense UCCESS in food preparation S depends more on skill than on dollars, The zest and ap- peal of a dish depends more on what the cook does than what the housekeeper spends. The simple, homey dishes well-cooked and pro- perly ‘seasoned ontrival the tee House & Morning Dresses to begin to-morrow (Tuesday) will comprise the remainder of the Summer assortments; all of them pretty, simple styles attractively developed in the wanted cotton fabrics and very greatly reduced to long= and short-sleeved models, some daintily frilled, some trimmed with lace and embroi- dery, some hand-made throughout; variously (but all very considerably) reduced to $1.65, 2.85 & 3.50 sive things carelessly p: Take a beef stew—for example. “ splendid combination of meat and vege- tables. Economical, and made with Sheehan place, but Mrs. Shechan, in " the same room with her busbaad, es- caped injury. | The storm was accompanied by a n deluge. Heavy damage was re- d from many points on Long | d Sound and along the Jersey worked, and we fake when the were seen making father rowing frantically Despite the high wind and the imminent danger ef capsizing in th high waves, the frail the shore and the family evidently | sought shelter beneath a tree on , lake. Their bodies (Blouse Department, Second Floor) | $1.95, 3.00 & 3.95 a LEA&PERRINS | Sizes: 34 to 46, inclusive Sarre pester eames: 2 SAUCE (This Sale on the SIXTH FLOOR) -The Remaining Assortments it would grace the most luxurious table. ‘ BEEF STEW | of fas of Ie & Perrine Sewce Rraise the meat in there aame fat drip: | Misses’ Cotton Frocks pounds of stewing beef Pings. turning frequently and cooking on | onion all sides until white, which clomes the meat tuber and keeps the jutess within the meat daring the long, slow cooking that follows Add the meat and the dnppings in which it was cooked to the stewing kettle Re boat reached ides those killed by lightning © girl was so shocked it is ex pected she will die and another vic- later beneath the) tim was driven insane. The bolts instantly Killed’ struck at widely separated points. | thing which sha e storm hit the beaches so sud- | niy the bathers virtually had no| pores of smali craft were | riurned, and it is feared the death by & bolt o tered the tree FIVE VICTIMS UNDER TREE HIT} A Sale of Women’s \ BY BOLT. Tear cpared CHE OAC Oy green rapes move seeds oad pulp frect pepper end add | (comprising not only the simpler models, but { Arthur Schantz was eaddying for 4 oy Taltet a ploce of a tee tank ond 10 the slew | e. also. afternoon frocks of ore elaborate er ok taun ao ltors Gnaune cours mphonies were put fat im mewt and AIM ane meat inttonder 'SkIme the Tat from The. | American nderwear Wuaquahic Par near the eight broke. The pla of 4 big elm it almost as s under it. The boy, carrying’ two golf | bags, with their meta! trimmed clubs, | ; adding probably to his danger as a were playing | the storm the shelter thene contain tea ¥ the storm, which | We'Bene, al of which ‘are necessary to & th water, broke | goed stew wires and threw down poles in the the mest from the bones, wipe the g section Is of the company made a] pieces and piece {9 stewing Kettle. Add the urvey of the damage and set around the meat on a platter. Thicken the Department at work to put pen Mock Wikia, the pele with shortening. and rvice was 1e-| qntil brews. Slice and brown the carrot flour. Add an extra teaspoonfnl of Len & s before the sub- | the bettie. Porrins Sauce and serve | ad been affected kettle and remove the bones. Add the po: tatoes, which have been washed, peoled and out in quarters. Cook antil these are done | and the meat will be ready to serve. Add | at the Lea & Perrins Sauce Arrange the | carrot, tarnip, onion, pepper and potain | design) have been greatiy reduced, for end- of-the-Summer clearance, to $5.25, 8.75, 12.75 clearance prices —— a offers an unusual opportunity for economical and upward buying. <folite was stricken deud instant. | This was in casen where the rep Of coures; Hot bvery alee on every style He wore gold-rimmed eyeginssen| meee emer eto These are some of the exceptional values: at every price. and the metal was meited, His home was in No. 300 Chadwick Avenue, Newark. Heany, who lived in Belle- ~ vilig, N. J., was struck in the hip and back, as the marks showed. He was goon revived. Kreibler, whose bead { and collarbone ‘bore marks of ‘the! lightning, is in Newarx City Hospital fn a serious condition, He lives ai No, 231 Halstead Street, Bast Orange. When first revived he askea angrily, “Who hit me with that golf bali?” Leonard, whose home is at No. 176 Bergen Street, Newark, was struck on the left side and back, and is in Bt. Barnabas's Hospital Neale Sheehan, twenty-five, an overseas veteran, who lived at No, 306 ‘West 113th Street, Manhattan, was killed Instantly yesterday a-cernoon at Keansburg, N. J., when lightning struck a bungalow in which ho and his bride of four m.—.hs were spend- ing the day., The same bol: shocked Ct $1.95, 2.75 (Second Floor) be 1.55 ae - on 1.00 oo The Lace Department Nightrobes . . . 6 Envelopes (ae tame en a) 1.15, We Connection With Any Other Establisheent in the Werld WORTH THIRTY POURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Athletic Combinations . . . . Drawers . . . . . . » 1.10 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 Petticoats ‘ ‘ . is offering very uncommon values in Hand-made Filet Laces ‘° at remarkably low prices; including Also many Higher-cost Undergarments at unusual price reductions. (Second Floor) Edgings and Insertions Yyeinch to 6 inches wide, variously priced at 25.5 58c. to $1.95 per yard and A REMARKABLE OFFERING TOMORROW New Canton Crepe Frocks FOR WOMEN AND MISSES The Midsummer Folder offers unusual values in specially-priced merchandise, principally ) Filet Picot Fashionable Clothes for Women, Misses and Children | All of these Laces are hand-made and of Folder and Catalogue Department very superior quality. Edgings at $1.65 per dozen yards famous music house is now located at the worlds most fa- mouscrossroads IN ADVANCE FALL MODES | (Sixth Floor) (First Floor) EVERY ADVANTAGE HAS BEEN ‘TAKEN OF THE CREATLY LOWERED COSTS OF PRODUCTION; IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE UNDER NORMAL, CONDITIONS TO OFFER NEW FROCKS OF THIS CHARACTER AT SO LOW A PRICE> WurRUIZER 120 W. 42d St. Between Br adway and 6th Ave. PIANOS VICTROLAS MUSICAL THE WORLD 1921 Summer Resorts Annual and Good Motor Roads Guide _,, Price 10 cents | —NOW ON SALE— 1 NEW STYLE FEATURES ARE EXPRESSED SILHOUETTES AND NECK AND EFFECTS, INSET SELF COLORED SIDE PLEATED DRAPINGS ARE USED FOR ORNAMENTATION, SHOWN IN THE FAVORED COLORS OF BLACK, NAVY AND BROWN IN THE SLEEVE~ 2 LACES AND PHENOMENAL VALUES AT At Atl World Offices, on the Subway, Elevated and News otands. By Mail 10 Cents. Address, World Travel Bureau, Pulitzer Building, 63 Park Row. Ask for THE WORLD SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL Brighter, Bigger, Better Than Ever If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out sieaply pull it back again new frame if the wind breaks it. Mu Pafaeturers. > NEW YORK.