The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1912, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912. | BAND PLAYED ‘NEARER,| MY GOD, TO THEE,’ Sth “t's Mammoth Sale |of the Titanic, gave the United Press the following : | | “It was about 11:45 Sunday evening and the night was quite Clear, although a slight fog had just commenced to rise. There had been dancing and music all evening. Many of the sengers were yet on deck and in the saloon. There was a 6 den crash amidship. There was no immediate commotion. Pas- Sengers were somewhat startled, but they did not at first realize! the extent of the disaster, The officers of the ship reassured the} passengers as they themselves did not fully realize the situation, | | It was fully half an hour before the full realization dawned upon! passengers and the officers of the ship. The ship began to fill jand settled by the head. The wireless operators began sound-| jing the alarm and kept it up for at least two hours—in fact, the wireless did rot go out of commission until just before the ship} sank, When the boat began to settle we thought it advisable | ‘to begin lo he lifeboats. Thi hi 70 miles | ; 5 i 2 ’ jaway, and it would be at least morning before. the rescuers ll Lewis & Co.'s Stock of ff Fels Naptha, [J] Carnation Milk ff 25c pkg. Gold [J Dutch Cleanser [J MEN'S 15c SOX, e arrived, and the boat was settling rapidly. All the boats were| MALLORY HATS Sold elsewhere Dust, Citrus Tan or Black, All Sizes lowered. On the starboard side men were permitted to join| $3.50 values, all styles Ivory or Fairy for 10c. O Powder and Still on sale, Let us show you our White J their wives, On the port side only women and children were} sal . ver f Boots and Colonial J allowed to enter the boats. That accounts for the fact that in| Soap, 7 bars price, 4 cans a 4 pkgs. t All sizes. |Some few instances the families were not separated. | eS oe | “The men on the port side bade their wives good-bye just| C 4 MEN’S SHOES as if they were separating only for a short time, for even then| ‘AlLeathers, All Sizes |/ Moberly believed that there was going to be anything serious 1} B * 1 Col. Astor teil his wife that he would meet her in New A srep for Thrifty People Qa account of our upstairs and tremendous purchas , we can sell you $4 pp and 96 shoes Cor IN SATURDAY EVENING Ff) more affectionate than that of a couple separating just for a! MEN’S FURNISHINGS Startling Sale of Lewis & Co s Men’s 75c Balbriggan | paired the men who were inclined to be panicky latest popular melodies of Europe and America. Only before “We had been in the water about two hours at least, I . f LECTURE think it was about two hours, aR we, in the lifeboats, the MEN'S $1.75 SHIRTS AT LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR satan rat a nell Young, C. S. B.}) ‘aap SALE PRICE SALE PRICE ari octecture- [| 2,340 on Board Titanic; 1,595 ee eres or pamengers $2.50 DRESS SHIRTS | #LEWIS & CO.’S $20.00 SUITS LEWIS & CO.’S $35.00 SUITS lectures are given undev Second cla 320. j week instead of eternity | $1.25 DRESS SHIRTS SHIRTS AND p e, ° ° jsaw of him he was standing at the rail, looking into the water pe Shop Co. Fe “ait the liieboats reached the water. satcly. The ship's ld | 0 eS and UITTHS in 00 5 Second Ave., at Pike, jband played as the boats were lowered. Those musicians were ~ | the final plunge did they change the character of the program jwomen and children and the few men, suddenly ‘saw the boat| Now on Sale for Were Lost and 745 Were Saved | NEW YORK, April 19.—The following tabulation of | the passengers and crew on board the Titanic, with those }} . Lewis & Co.'s a B Approximate number of passengers aboard q Mientist, and Society, Be- Third class, 750. Officers and crew, 940. { os Total, 2,340. Number of passengers saved by Carpathia: 5 First class, 210, B j B They exchanged a very affectionate farewell, but no} on Sample } “I saw Maj. Butt. He was very calm. He gave nse Now Offered for DRAWERS, ie Over Swift's Drug Store |the real heroes. They played selections from operas and the There Wi a ‘ON Christian Science jlurch upward and sink : oe LEWIS & CO.’S $15.00 SUITS LEWIS & CO.’S $25.00 SUITS saved and lost, has been compiled from the figures in the ry aS First class, 330. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Second class, 125, Third class, 200. Men’s $4.00 Total passengers saved, 535. UITS, Liquid Veneer 25c bottle Blue STYLISH SHOES Members of crew saved Officers, x! euro makes old things Label Tomato Seamen, 39 Stewards, 96 new. 25c bottle Ketchup Firemen, 71 Total number of crew saved, 210. Total number perished, 1,595 First and second cabin passengers, 650 First and second cabin passengers saved, 335. Total cabin passengers lost, 315. ’ ’ 10c pkg. Best Paper, 4 rolls Handkerchiefs GOT $2 HUSBAND “) know a girl who made a $2 v8 graduation gown and captured a Somethin of husband on the strength of it.” “That's a good argument for wns.” | bet trouble is she caught a $2 husband. He hae expected her to dress on that precedent ever since.”—Kansas City Jour- . Women’s and Misses’ Phenomenal Sale of tices on” an HM $10 SERGE DRESSES of work ie " , . @ Baked in as modern and up- turned out es bakery as money can . W—by the most skillful bak that can be found—under ar \) j Most sanitary conditions. §| seeording + i are on sale at most . Ask for NAMES yeasninmen bate , lus tee seas : # | A manufacturer’s surplu mae, Voi Ladies’ $10.00 7¢ CALICOES Prait— Selling , Wenatchee apples. 1-108 3-08 HATS stock of Women’s Jersey Principally Light Shades Sroowea’ Seste—ating’ Fries, | TRIMMED 5 Sele Price, Yd. 08% ‘hy I tee’ of voce Manta” wees Ribbed Vests and Pants, all 1 Gel samen cae oy Soca styles---35c and 50c values , work for hgif that charged by eur competitors LEAVE COLMAN DOCK r All work guaranteed. As Follows: e TAC ‘ : H f Greatest of all 8c Huck Towels NECKWEAR FOR TACOMA Doe eperte a Regal Dental Offices . pwd : now Ginghams, yard § All 25c and some RIBBONS L. R. CLARK, Manager “ 35c Novelt Stylish Women’s 75c y 25c to 35c¢ Value TRIMMED HATS Lawn Dressing 4c 7¢ ry ogre 18c $ ae race RIBBONS C 5c cake Burson Stocking C Worth to 65c Yd. uc Tollet Soap Feet, pair 23¢ Eémonds 400 0 Pie earn ag ig.* Dee 18 Baie suocai ‘suring Prien | — Women’s $17.00 C 2 15c-20e LACES te Without Notes = fil Sperm a7 " AcauEe BLUE SERGE 8! Many New and Pretty Near Pine ities, Colman Dok : ‘0 waranteed tm SUITS si Gesn's, Mizeas’ 75c to $1 Pearl Designs, Yard fs ive : 4 Private Lessons yt Ae A ‘ dese Dee 0° Hose, pair each tees: C ; ers ree. bp Ney. wridey Coats, one-third ? } x H now ‘ om Ae wnt 20115 tee. Toe sais balk aod 7¢ 1 oc Mary T. Goldman’s| for this sale | Women’s and Misses’ TORCHON LACES Gray Hair Restorer : 4 t NOVELTY SUITS The Store That Saves You Money Edgings, Insertions, etc. » ; : 6o , iting Price : Values to 15c Yard ington 5 90@ 29.00 sit tiivclby 1890810. 98 i Sie wo@ iso rate (SS RA NS RA RnR 26.004 26.00 11 526.00@ 27.00 cs 34.60 ro + 1189-000 40.08 : nt for f f Alterations Free on All st Printers ie oat nollie griginal ash B® Suits Up From $12.00. § Mione Second Av. at James » Minw. econd ; 1918 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 ° Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** | ay

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