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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912 fo" (TAST ACT IN DRAMA OF BROKEN HEARTS] attle, states that during the past LosT HI8 HAT ay WORRIED fow months the business of his company has more than doubled in Volume, and he backs up his claims | (By United Press Leased Wire.) |fingers clutching the alr, thecords Ip the thin wrists standing out like Four little children were carried’ off the boat on stretcher A by the announcement that he will] ty silence today shrouded the | strings on a violin man was carried out in & basket made wit hands and arms. | another store at 704 First av olay et her dock, her work of Without a sob, without a ery, abe staggered headlong into the arms | He wax «moking a pipe and talking from the corner of bis mouth, cheer near Cherry atreet, on Sat-| rescue don . of an elderly Woman Who stood waiting, and wilted into a quiet heap on | ily, with two women who sought news of his condition | urday | Where last night women, Insane with sorrow, voleed thelr angulah | the Hy now the paswéngers were coming off in streams, Few of| MRS. STRAUS AND ISMAY “y . The present location of the Mns |in hideous shrieks, today soft-footed sallormen calmly prepared the Car.| ‘hem wore thelr proper clothing. J. Bruce Iamay, bead of the company which owned t Piper lsh Woolen Mills is at Third av-| pathia for her interrupted Mediterranean tour, on which she will HE PITIFUL PROCESSION camo safe to land, was mont talked of, perhaps, of all SOU Gli enue and Spring street. With the )this afternoon, Wher et night the sobbing of strong men soun One after ae they fell into the arma of reatives, sweethearts,| Astor, Some cursed Ismay, among the wurvi ( A opening of this new location the /through the darkn as they tenderly cared for the pitifully few Ti husbands and wives in that sante worldless expression of thanksgiving | poat in which he escaped was not full, by Ia7 ; total of reta!l stores throughout |tanic aurvivers, today burly stevedores hustied bales and barrels to fili| fr their safety and grief for those who were Ko 4fuged to come, They did not think the ship would st Yan a 4 the country, and which are al!/ the holds emptied when the ship's resoue trip interrupted her voyage. The pier bad been carefully arranged in alphabetically designated | prave Mra. Isidor Straus, who spurned their offered wa LE? owned by this company, will be WORN AND WEARY 8LEEP sections, where friends might await the pitiful procession, Small she knew death was near, caused a great group of me gard was paid to these. Customs officers tenderly thrust before them! purst into tears. It was simply told by the woman who wan speaking uples, kroups of reunited dear ones who stood in the path, arms about | yirg G. J. Brown Fillmore Hats, one hundred and thirty-three. i, The English Woolen Mills are crew of the Carpathia, relieved of their day. All were worn and weary by fi mannfacturers of fine fabrice also, ng nted men and women, which reached the |Heak#, sobbing dry sobs of joy and woe, Yet others were waiting to “And whe stayed,” sald Mrs. Brown, “clinging there to her husband's The new col and they market their entire output | elin in the task of getting the stricken survivors ashore. come to those they loved, and the way must be kept clear. larity, and he died.” IE galore Semmens: _ through their ret ores. In this It was weil into this morning that Titanic eur _Meantime, a significant line of white-coated hospital internes, white ‘At lant the crowd wan gone, The dock was deserted. The Carpa|I $2.00 and $260" Hate : manner they se the exclusive | vivers left the Carpathia, They were the rage passengers, and,|CaPped nurses and orderiies, bearing packages of surgical bandages and! jyiq wan asleep. A rain beat upon the pavements outside, and in the , control of certain which, | cared for by charitable organizations, they were taken to the city lodg- | cases of evil-looking knives and saws, had filed on board. it was nearly | rain the 700 survivors of the Titanic scattered, to grivve for those who Just try @ FILLMORE we ten minutes after that the first person reappeared, “Thank heaven,” he| ig dead in the ocean off Newfoundland You'll try again—and squige they state, can be se by no|ing how es than thelr own LAST SCENE IN TRAGEDY said, mopping his brow, “there was nothing for me to do!" All Taken Off Liner anxious to get the Carpathia under landing of the Carpathia ne in one of the world’s g HOSPITAL MEN READY | rhe Cunard line was extremely |way again as soon a» possible, and followed no playwrigh q That was the first word that was spoken aloud there, at the end “ cithoush orders had. been, sesued. by A little group of peop! of the gangplank, when the Carpathia ceased motion, In some way the| the poversment officials to aliow| he canopied gangp! and down the huge Cunard | Words of the young intern nod to clear the alr | pler, a score of huge McDonald Hat 1023 Third Ay, other st Mr. William Muchnie, se of the company, is out from Chi cago on a tour of inspection of the} thirty-five stores located on the| }no one on th #, cries, sobe and calle arose at once, | f Pacific coast and states that it is|pler we of men and wom nding silent, or conversing| | A babel of questions, anew: 4 with supplies by the intention of his company to/| on indi A woman whose fi ings had been pent up within her bosom since the) Bet. Madison and ‘Spring * A litt ously, stood behind the line | dreadful launching of the lifeboat, just after midnight Sunday, shrieked | Captain Rostran, after & con of the officials of the line, had de cided that he could have his ship =| prepared to sail again at 4 this af ternoon, and every effort was made | exist him. To this end, al) of the survivors, even thowe seriously injured or Ill, were taken off. No one but the passengers and crev of the Carpathia remained aboard ~ MOORE T Shopping Parties Organized cht and Alby eventually open retail stores in ev | ery city of Importance in the West. | Of custom house officers that had formed to give oom for the survivors | wildly and went into hy it te interesting to note that Mr.|'® pass the crowd the boat by a nurs Muchnic states that he plans to ad-} HE HAD FIVE RELATIVES ON BOARD vance Mr. Harris to the position of| “I have five on board," he was “1 don't know if they are all| general supervisor of all English | alive! can’t tell, They have taken their names off the lists and put = Woolen Mill stores on the coast in| them on again.” COUNCIL GOES OVER lal thatthe regrate would imake chugging of a tugboat sounded from out in the North river, , Denny way 4 useless thoroughfare MAYOR'S MESSAGE ni that tratfic would be cut off went white, “My God,” he said. It wi I ee. | The: oumny SF | In spite of the mayor's message, except on Western av attacking the advisability of the erice. A little, chubby baby boy, carried off| loudly. Tears came to those who had been , perhaps, from madness. The furrows in their | could not much longer have endured the tension. | THE HATE 108 Pike 8t., the very near future. the on now clearly audible. Only the foot or two of space on each side of t whe | canopy gave room to see outside the pier. A long brown sp%r protruded across these openings. A mast move silently by. Then the white hull) Western ay, regrade, the ® When the plier opened all on Matinee jot the Cunarder glided past. and sewers committee of the coun If it's Correct, Cheasty Has It. |board the rescue ship organized ee Swe Otters ng parties to replace the] win the “THEY'RE SMOKING" ry W. j cil yesterday voted fo aject “ 1 He | A man was smoking @ cigar aboard. “They're emoking!" hair | yesterday voted for the pre | wardrobes of passengers and crew cast biaka by |which will Involve @ cont of $108 who had stripped themselves to Aéeitnn tn shrieked a woman who had stood waiting, motion! Dhow 000 for the conaemnation of prop- E AS i id rows of faces could be seen moving past the opening as the|efty. The mayor in his message i | Carpathia was warped into her berth. In the outer darkness no one |———— -_-—--- Hf | m4 countenance was distinctly visible, Only lighted cigars glowed in the| 1 Lake Washington mass of humanity on the boat | e Hammerslough’s for three long jelothe the almost naked survivors Prices S6¢ to | 4 up in the icy seas | pie —mm—| Seattle T Main 43 Tomorrow Mat, Delightful Play ‘Matinee vee Tonight, “| guess there are a lot of them still able to smoke,” began a man: and then stopped. “My sister was drowned,” he added after a moment, as at (7 Clothing |though in apology. At last the gangplank was swung aboard. Yost The New Men's Clothing Department of Cheasty's ] FIRST ON SHORE | i] } Acre Tracts | Or. Henry W. Frauenthal, distinguished New York surgeon, was the $15 and } eres witt* Sundar. as i | first survivor of the Titanic to step ashore. His red beard was neatly te the Gr Success of Seattle's | I e Reve of Compeny | i 1d, hie shoes, h hie hat—all i ful att je Great enh oO! attle i combed, his s ie coat, hie hat—all bespoke careful attention. He| Titan Gudes tts beaoen, | ‘COLISEUM nodded, smiling, to right and left, and strolled, with his young bride| beside him, toward the exit. He might have been alighting from a ferry i EASY TERMS boat after a day In Jersey City. After him came a young woman. Her! q i i] hale was loosened. Her face was flushed and her eyes were swollen with weeping. ‘She wore odds and ends of clothing picked up from * . | among the Carpathia’s passengers. She walked straight into the midst i | Prices $100 Per Acre jof the crowd, then she stopped. Her hands went out _betore her, the vu cs 8 = ay sctallenc owe Special for This Week | Mats. Tues, Thurs, eat, Sead And every eve. this week, ite The Big Scente Wi Our Money-Saving Sale |......“"277- of Good Shoes Entire Second Floor devoted to Suits, Overcoats and Rain coats, Latest styles from New York $15 SUITS “Quality Bebind the Pride” Second Floor Liberty Bids. Kvery Step Saves Money Are You a Canoeist? You will be interested in our choice selection of canoe blankets, They make canoeing WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW ‘David P. Eastman q 505 Lowman Bldg. Hundreds of pairs of Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Gem, best Food Chopper, 5 different cutters. i ic Pr oh * Dae for Men and Young Men P.O Kchanaslee cadtpece vine Brass Spray Pumps, with nozzle. Regular price $3.50. Now WA EEG CE le RT $1.97 ‘Taguled price $3.50; Now $1.97 egular price $1.00. Now ....see00s 60¢ Boys and Girls, at less than cost of manufacture. at aga : faip) $00 pairs of Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and High Shoes at, per ~ pair . ¢ Peeeccencece see Osecicpecccccsscees $1.00 |! WILLARD THE MAN WHO | | ar ALDI | ne |. “a | Brass Gasoline 7 Life Preservers j } a joy. | The Big Popular Price House | i ! | | | Alaska Hardware Co. 905 Railroad Avenue. HALF PRICE SALE OF JEWELRY | Elegant stock of Watches, Dia monds, Wm. Rogers’ Silverware, etc, now being sold at half price. | ‘The best bargains you ever saw. FRANK BRIGGS 1330 First Ave. Areade Annex Building. ‘Third Av. and Union mt. Opposite Postottice. Turrel’s Bargain Basement 903 Second Av. 120 Marion St. Tree-Ripened ‘‘Sunki Orange Farmers’ Sale wc.c"s’.sink" Four trainloads (4) of delicious “Sunkist” | Choose From These Fourtees Oranges from 5,000 Prize Orange Groves “Sunkist” A gat have just been shipped. One of these giant | Silver Premiums ; 3° trains, with its load of golden fruit, is for the | Set This Orange Spoon families of this cityand surrounding territory. | »-0‘S:sis"Ousse Ser va ° poon, actual size. wrappers and. The Culifornia Fruit Growers ship in great quantities when | Stine Rogers and of the latest style. Sent Ni “eh BEC en ® Yo VI Ss the fruit ripens; and they have chosen this city as a “Sale Point.” <0. receipt of 12 ACES TES a) atte paige ose A big, rousing sale, lasting a week, will be held right here in this city! | asa a20 to ‘Seb oe SUNK/S . ° harges, packing, etc. aA SUNKIST SPECIAL” Special Prices at Perfect Oranges For each additional Your Dealer's Ripened on the Tree io wnepin alte Beginning Monday Learn the difference in flavor be- | ,, Read carefully direc: Just ask for genuine tween these tree-ripened orangesand ep P : , Send for full descri “Sunkist,” the perfect oranges with the others you have bought in the | gon, petra ineatiees Open Saturday Night the valuable wrappers. past. Each “Sunkist” is a sweet, juicy, | and amount of cash nec | Give your family a delicious and pecdless aavel, Each tree-ripened, pi whois whic Bachan, and ee healthful treat and provide your table ea and picked with a gloved py . ! eta rele on with valuable and exquisite Rogers’ ¥ and! Each corre ee valuable Sunkist" Ferg Net Silverware. See further particulars wrapper marked “Sunkist.” Premiums \ reepocsible fo ea at * f through the mails, 3 Economical “Sunkist” =| "iS, geen Pe | pctohect? sine | wrapper at right. Dessert Spoon Lemons Child's Knife Me Thin- skinned, extra juicy and each ay \ wrappers at comes in a valuable “Sun- Ss: 3 — } Trerely ea kist”” w Insi Fork ASI] cut from wae a rapper. Insist on Oyster Fork will buy oan them, as they go farther Child's Fork } i ae i than other lemons, They Orange Spoon trait of the Goes ¢ § cost no more, and the wrappers . . 7 qual ty are Of same value as “Sun- Fruit Kalfe .Teaspoce og et j enough kist” orange wrappers. 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