V' fKti ." 'V' " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, TUESDAY', MAY '4, 1U "K h ;EW IS RESCUED i V, AFTER JUG IKS '(fri .fni'adelphians N o a r Death I x.y When Vessel Gives Up Battlo With Atlantic Storm ROOM IS FLOODED, ":V" ENGINE M . i f"l ,Vn the rooiI liip Ai!inirnl. nnciiue vV'"' pls'ity-riur ton burden, elrnreil h' Hlladclnliln for San Homlngo April '-M J Trjthlnjs Won sliipslinpo nhnaril. and TBire .wns every piopect tor tin rnv Th' Admiral now lie nl tlio bottom nf the North Atlnntir Tier hUwrrck d ?rww nrr en route for thrtr 1ioni here, nftcr IinvitiB boon saved from tlio nea. For the first week nil went well, nnd the little, veFeI ploughed nlonc under fiiir skies nnd fnlr wind 1.nt Siitur day the. jtr ro.se nnil the wind omi de veloped into h tlfT -outliuei pule that ,lncr?uel in intensity until tlio boat bejtan making very heavy weather of it So greatly did the tuc piteh mid toll tMBt her tuTI smokestack began to cive k the starboard Mar parted. When nuotlicr ntny gave, the Miwkostnrk sne n final lurch nnd fell with 11 crash, slid ljr over the idde. The. port side of tlie deckhoii-e a ronashed in by the funnel. Smoke Allied th cabins, nnd to make matter wore. the engine nnd fin-room fcirce finuilit their wm to deck tliiougli hlinditig clouds of steam. . Inyestigation l the im-t ngiu'i i disclosed thnt the main trom line had been broken. Steam iucd from tin broken line with n teint roar Th pressure in the boiler rapidly fell Soon the engine slopped. The wind increased and tlie tnsi M' off into the trough of the .-en. Wmii broke over her continually, flooding the cabins through the sntnsued deckhouse and pouring down into the hold through the opunlng where the funnel find stood. livery effort was made to keep the tug's head to the wind, t-'ea anchors were rigged, but with no effect. An at tempi was made to get some cauwis' on the boat, but as fast n n bit of sail, was raised upon either mast the wind whipped it Into hreiK Wireless calls for help were sent out. and the crew were given the order to abandon ship. Tlie two lifeboats were launched after great difficulty, nnd, sheltered In the Ice of the vessel, escaped destruction. The crew tumbled In and slioxed off. Five minutes later the stern of the tug lifted into the air and she sank bow tirst. I stcmlj pulling and continuous bailing, the men in the small boats managed to keep them alloat in the heavy eas until a passing vessel picked them up. They were landed nt Wil mington. N (' and arc now on theii wii.v to this fit.' LEAVES $13500 ESTATE Will of Emllle P. Mlddleton Is Pro bated With Others The w ill of the late, KnilUe P. Middle ton, Frnnkford and Olrard avenues, dis- j posing of an estate valued at Slft.'.OOO. was admitted to probate today at the lotlice of Register of Wills Slieehnn. 1 Others admitted to probate were those in tlie estates of llenard W. Dutig'.iertv, .Hk'Sll South Fifteenth street. .$1.1,000; I ('Italics Hurler, ll'-'ll l'arrish street. DRINK PUROCK distilled water, pal table, refreshing and sparkling thirst-quencher, it keeps you v. ell too, by absorbing system im purities. Purock is produced in the largest distillation plant, devoted exclusively to drinking water, in the world. Our wagon will stop regularly at your office or home if you write or 'phone. Tht CHARLES L. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th SC.PhiU. DRINK WATER "for thirtt and health" UNEQUALEDJN PURITY In FULL MEASURE bottles not the uiunl short mcauro PAiUM.; SWUNG COMPANY Ilruniwiik, Mime Clnunmli, Obio Mircnrtx Fi.ETCiicn Co. I'ii r.Y AcKnn Co. $11,000: Charlotte 13. Hippie, .1021 Korth Newklrk street, $10,500; Eliza beth K. Hess, Master street, $11,000. Inventories were filed In these estates; Annie F. lloycr $8327.03; Thomas C. Davis. $158,150,211, Heads Bryn Mawp Athletic Ass'n nilzabeth Cope, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W niter Cope, of IJust .fnckson street, ftermnntown, hns been elected president of the Athletic Association at Uryn Mawr College Mtss Cope is n member of the class of 1021, Kntherlue Wood AVnrd, of Worcester, Mass., was elected vice president nnd tho coun cil Includes Kllrabeth Cecil, of ltlch motid. Va., Allen Nicoll, of New York city. Trances llllss, of Baltimore, and Kmily Anderson, of New York city Helen Hlee, also of New Y6rk, was elected secretary and treasurer. J Michell's Seeds TivflMP5SI3WEJtei3iCAK LAWN MOWERS All the d"penflabte mskes. njiti at MICHELL'S BALL-BEARING. COLDWELL. PENNA.. PHILADELPHIA. ETC. ROLLERS. LAWN SPRINKLERS, GARDEN HOSE and erervtblug else needei for LAWN AND CARDEN MICHELL'S GRASS SEEDS Wc have Grass mixtures for every purpose, shaded lawns, ter races, seashore, golf-courses, pas tures, etc. MICHELL'S FERTILIZERS for garden and lawn. Bone .Meal, Sheep Manure, Cow Manure, l'oud rettc. etc. VEGETABLE PLANTS TabbaRC, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Pars le. Tomato. Etc.. now ready, fresh from our nurseries every day. 518 Market St., Phila. Catalogue Free j There's a plate on for you k at . Beautiful New Restaurant 1221 Chestnut St. Down ii lew Mrpn SeatiiiR capacity about two hundred. Now Open Oilier houses an follown: ,2-.H.M,'.,r,,r "" . 'n MurUrl t. T. 4 1lnrkrl M. Iio.1 lli-.lnnl m ' :l A .tlurkrl si, I33J Mutnul M. lu . MlXflelh M. MH f BOTWIT TELLER L CO. JndiCidaaC Mnqerie JKop THIRTEENTH AND SANSOM ST& UNDERGARMENTS in the MAY SALE "The Lingerie livcnt of Distinction that Differs from All Others" Hand Made and Hand Embroidered PHILIPPINE and FRENCH LINGERIE Hand Made Nightgowns 2.50 to 145.00 Hand Made Envelope Chemises. .. .2.50 to 125.00 Hand Made Regular Chemises 1.95 to 95.00 Hand Made Drawers 1.95 to 125.00 Hand Made Combinations 5.95 to 195.00 Hand Made Petticoats 3.95 to 125.00 Hand Made Corset Covers 1.95 to 89.00 UNDIES of SILK Crepe dc Chiiu, Satin, Meteor Pmyu:illoii', Chifjun, Georgette Night Gowns 5.85 to 125.00 Drawers 3.95 to 79.00 Combinations . . . .' 1 1.75 to 95.00 Underbodies : 1. 10 to 79.00 Envelope Chemises 2.95 to 79.00 Regular Chemises 2.95 to 69.00 Silk Petticoats . 5.95 to 89.00 BOUDOIR ROBES and GOWNS Negligees Formerly 12.7.) 7.95 Negligees Formerly 79.00 to 16,1.00 59.00 to 95.00 Negligees Formerly 22 M lo :!).00 14.75 to 37.50 Matinees Formerly 16.30 to 37.50 13.75 to 22.50 PRINCESS SUPS Formerly 22 JO lo 37.50 16.50 to 22.50 To pop into our convenient corner is to bud out in smart new things to wear! Spring suits, overcoats, hats, fixings. Quality! Variety! Money back if you want it. Ferro'6 Ceuc. Clothiers & Outfitters Acents for Rogers Peel Clothes Chestnut Street at juniper, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ONLY a Pleasure to Show (Joods Whether You Wish to Pur chase Now or Not (( n New Shades Thresher Brothers Famous 100 Yard Spool Silks Thresher Bros. The Specialty Silk Store" 1322 Chestnut St. Announce a I Sale Extraordinary j Manufacturer's Surplus Stock j 1 10,500 yards New Irresistible I Silk Knitted Fabrics So desirable for Overblouses, Sport Skirts, Scarfs, Gowns, Wraps and Sweaters 36 Inch I TRICOLETTE Run, heavy quality in plain and fancy effects. H $6.25 to 6.95 Retail Values ! $3.95 yd. !P it BONWIT TELLER 6, CO. OJte Specially Shop fOrUjmaiiotvb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR WEDNESDAY A Very Special Sale of WOMEN'S SEPARATE SKIRTS At Exceptionally Moderate Prices These skirts of which there are about two hundred and fifty have been assembled from the regular stock. Consider ing their quality and style they are most moderately priced. Cotton Gabardine Skirts Three distinct models with various style sport J fkfi pockets and pearl button trimming. W Linen Skirts Three models of different types in white, flesh pink, 1 f ffk light blue and lilac. llOU Flannel Skirts Novel pocket effects and button trimming. In 1Q light blue and white. 1U mUlf Box-Plaited Flannel Skirts A smart model of white flannel for general country O O Sports Satin Skirts Attractive styles in white, flesh, cicl blue, peach o O CZfl and -white. 40.UU Novelty Crepe Silk Skirts Smart outing model in white, flesh, maize and Qf ff delft blue. O, UU. Striped9 "V'tyeM' Flannel Skirts Closely plaited model white with blue or black yy gi stripes. 4 4 iOU 40 and 42 Inch FRISE MADRID and JEAN D'ARC An unusual Hiph Class Novelty Knit Fibre Silk in PLAIN SHADES, also' in combination with Silver and Gold Metal. Must be seen to bo appreciated mere words fail in description of such merchandise. $12.00 to 14.00 lietail Values 5.95 yd I l New Sport Colors, New Spring Street Shades. Including a Line of Every Conceivable Color for Dress and Sport Wear. Not ESS Every Color in AH Weaves, but All the Following Colors Represented: White Lt. Blue Pink Turquoise Wild Rose Ecru Dust Tan Silver Nickel American Beauty Overseas Blue Burnt Orange Sapphire Blue Midnight Blue Shepherd Blue Brick Red Henna Walnut Copcn Alsace Blue French Blue Navy Japan Blue Tobacco Havana Chestnut African Taupe Battleship Rose Antique Beige Jade Orchid Wistaria Pansy Purple Cordovan Black Gold 3Gneh White Imported Japanese Hnbutai Wash Silk, hand woven und will launder perfectly, extra heavy and fino in quality, suitable for wai.sts, dresses, men's shirts and pajamas?. Retail aluc $U.C0 yd. Sale SO CC yd. U.MKM pi ICC 10. inch Georjrcttc Crepe linrlrs: nlentV Itetail value ?2.95 yd. Sale price. . Street and ovenine; . . . . ..i.:. r. lit, i ,! nation; plenty 01 wuuv ix. um-. u j"- a mv ,13-incli Genuine Imported Chinese Shantung Pongee Wash Silk in natural color only Retail value .$2.50 yd. Salt ?i nr TS l.vxM price lO-inch Printed Georgette Crepe in all the newest color combinations and design. Re tail value S3.50 and if-l.OO yd. .$9 fir vrf Mvf M Sale puce Cotton Waists BQNWT TELLER & CO. AeJpeclafti Jhop ofOrijinatkmn CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET FOR .WEDNESDAY At Greatly Reduced Prices FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK A COLLECTION OF ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MISSES' TAILORED SUITS 44.00 Formerly 59.50 to 75.00 SIZES 14 TO 18 58.00 Formerly 65.00 to 85.00 75.00 Formerly 95.00 to 135.00 This collection includes the season's most fashionable "jeune fille" modes developed in the unusual manner of this shop. Fine twill fabrics in plain tailored, eton, box and embroidered suits, with various distinguished treatments. ery stitch hand done. Beautiful new models in voile and batiste. Retail value $7.00 to $12.00. Sale price J5.95 t0 $8.95 Underskirts With rotton broadcloth tops, attractive changeable, all-silk chiffon taffeta flounce, in two distinct models in all the wanted colors, plenty SO QC of black. Retail value S.'.00. Sale price . ''' All-silk underskirts of changeable chiffon taffeta and mcssalino, (new models). Retail value up to ?9.C0. $h QC Sale price 0.i7J I zzz H I Mail Orders Filled in Order Received (Please Make Second Choice) By using our Specially "Day light c d " Upper FloorH and leasing our Street Floor it cuablcK uh to (i T V B VALUES unmatched elHC where no mutter how large in other HncK. Thresher Buildings 1322 Chestnut St. Boston Store 19 & 15 Temple Place, Through lo 41 West St. Mui I Orders Promptly nnd Efficiently Filled FkOM OUR REGULAR STOCK A COLLECTION OF THREE HUNDRED MISSES' FROCKS & GOWNS SIZES 14 TO 18 44.00 Formerly 59.50 to 95.00 55.00 Formerly 59.50 to 110.00 This assemblage includes frocks and gowns of almost every type and for almost every occasion. Tailored frocks of serge and tricotine, more dressy frocks of taf feta, georgette crepe and satin, and dinner dresses of net and lace. MISSES' PEAQH BLOOM CAPES Very Specially Priced 89.50 J' .1 1 :4 V,T 'f iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiijii t v XI W T - fV ' ' "''- r T, ilii.dh a? ffii. !..
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