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Pe ate ry | RIL 16, 1912. ce Be ipa nto inode od TO hbo Tem, ate os ' lo . : } ko he 4 pl in the; tion to the Champlain festivities, Rob- | lol A N T [para venoms ey te] on ome eng ence | DO TOGRAPHERS BARRED _ |S FAILED TO sai o ° [sisters are Mra. itichard McCall Cad- Mra, Bacon and other prom: | q | SHIP FROM SOUTHAMPTON. rahe Tenino So | WHEN SURVIVORS ARRIVE , ; "Hemi We tetlaed “ence: buyer tor | onveved @ large num- : aid SOUTHAMPTON, April 16.The fol- ] ta Jonah, Wa er of Toston, | Ce avie today w nate Ol au 7 © pier and every facility {lowing passengers whose names were on hen you bake ; 3 i] Me Was maysied wae The présente, ‘Pore et ot ae o find their | the. tlat of the Titanle did not em- with Presto. The 4 | A rn) no dack pass be issued to plore A. Melody, ook can make de- ay , la ial a rapheragto meet the steamship Ca ‘ M. J. White, cious pancakes with the ‘ sill CONGRES cpm [FELL DEAD WHEN TOLD® | cia pin wer probate arrival hese an {00 ——' schabert. gel po ‘ RESOLUTION AS RESULT | 'ITANTIC HAD SUNK, "''4a¥ sorning next | SECOND CLASS. ty (Continued from Page 1.) OF TITANI OSS. | i TIC H be * “Tt is the Intention of ¢ Dr. J. C, Jenkins, PRESTO } —-— shad carte! | — Dapartinent and this oflee, Mrs. G, Wilkinson, ¢ ems Man, April 16-3. BP.) 98 . “to In every expe y * MRS. L. PARSH. a ste Lt Ta aneeiae | April 16.—The Houre mer member OF the (landing of ihe gristatricnen sir Sica ba sa Self Flour MISS ALICE PHILLIPS. | Miss TILLIE SILVAN. ‘ ee ament, drdpped deat of the Titantic and to help them ; — st 2 cups Presto, cup milky : Q | | today 4 of the Twantle dis. | thelr frlends upon the arrival of tha vy Hometess Man Kills Himself. Cs i en cleat 888 0. QUICK. MISS EDNA 8 TROUT. a reiatitye Ge rrone, aster, He was troubled wih heart dit-|{i"From exposite und shack and meee |b viha. and’ Moreed elius Ryan, a homeless hackrhan, MRS. JANE 0. QUICK. MRS SsIE TROUT, | bec > ltl | cane. had all the mental strain they can] in accordance with the bond R - | MAYOR AND ALDERMEN W STOCKS WAVER stand without being subjected to Maske | 1s t ' 4 A Agee” 4 ihe! ME LONDON STOCKS Welt. photowraphs on the pier when : MRY. WEST AND TWO CHIL- . they meet thelr friends. P| far. Rictarps. MPATHY. | DREN. M4 yh oe RICHARDS. | MRS. MATHILDA WEISS, of Alderman Frank | goxpon, April ARDS IR. } SUSAN WEBREI tie Board of Aldermen today | TOXDON, 7 MISS 8US. | wae moderately activ MI8S ELIZA ROGERS. MISS BESSIE WATT. lutions offering condolence | Yi * — MRS. LACY RIGSDALY. MRS. A. ¥ “ee dell bil! eohtss GNA aderD ben vant aga rd RTM gg hs MRS. LILLY RANOUFT. MRS. A. WELLS. ones In the disaster of the Titanic, The] Win the to a Miss 2 | A. WELLS, resolution added that among those lost covered ter. a 1 BMIL RUY. CHARLES WILLIAMS, jwere men of high standing, character in ‘a ‘ ‘ ‘$s ¢ WRIGHT. Jand ability. The resolutions will be en-| tile Marine MISS MARION WRIGHT. freaeed, shares were w MRS. WILLIAM SKELLERY. MISS BERTHA WATT. Using the disaster to the Titanic ana MISS MAUD SINCOCK. | MIS8 WELLS. text for his speech, Mayor Gaynor, who officiated at the laying of the corners stone of the Seamen's Institute at Cden- ties Slip to-day, applauded the bravery of the men who "go down to the sea in whips,” and expressed his deep sorrow for those who lost thelr lives In the sink- 1 fat. " HUSBANDS PARTED FROM WIVES AT LIFEBOATS One of the most tragic elements of the Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Davidson. Central and’ Amal , | closing was atea a minute expressing | © -terrivie story to be told fe that gf} Mr. and Mre, Mark Fortune and family. | and suggested that an inquiry . the tio: tee Ranaaa and wih Mr, and Mrs, ©. L. Goldenberg. | held by some international tribunal with “et sothonted Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Hays. the object of minimizing the danger of fade necessary by the command that Bent Women and chiltren to the boats Bret. Uf ts expected that those who died R. Kenyon, } , Minahan, and Mra. W. Bi Silvey. and Mrs, Frederick O. Spedden. and Mra. W. A. Spencer. . and Mrs, Isidor Straus, such tragedies In the future. —_——_————— DISASTER CASTS GLOOM ON NEW FRENCH LINER. 7) mest entirely men. A. list of ¥ les in the first cabin of es. Tiaake whe ‘are believed to have ON TITANIC DISASTER. Git edged securition were affected sales in of the Titanic, but International ned and home ratis and Marcon! stock were depressed by Profit taking. Copper and oll shares were active and firm, but Kaffirs closed American securities were quiet and featureless during the forenoon. In the late trading Wall street offered Cana- dian Pacific, but supported New York mated Copper, The “The customs officers will meet the ‘also signed he sock market nd irregular to- connection i a «noth Constable Dry Goods-Carpets-Upholstery marine in rance CG Among the passengers who are sup- poned to have eank with the Titanic two prominent English fighters who were on thelr way to this country for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Taussig. ee ee a Separated follows: MrandMre 2 ‘Taylor and family. | HAVRE, France, April 16—The disag- hing A +4 ard Col dnd Mrs. John Jacod Astor. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor, ter to the Titanic has thrown a gloom gat fete, Catdie | Mr, and Mrs. Wiltiam EF. Carter, Mr, and Mrs. George D, Widener. over the inauguration of the French Their manager in this country received x * Mir. and Mrs. T. W. Cavendish. Se te as Rene? Mner France which, lke the Titanic, |@ capiegram from them the day the| Colored Glace Chiffon Taffeta—35 inch—fine imported Mr. and Walter WS. Clark» tlie tbs te! ngnediratig makes her matden voyage this week, |Tytanic started, saying they were salle + quality, exquisite soft finish, high brilliant lustre, full linz of e Wed \ ” ———— | sailing from here on April % and car-|ing on the Titanic are for bim to meet latest cl ible color effects. Regular price $2.50 yard, 1 50 4 \ rying to America the French delogu-|them on their arrival. Black Satin chess Mousseline—39 rich (imported), mh q Thased a fares noes Gostery Ness oe eoft clinging texture. Regular price $2.50 yard, 1.50 7 which he erected a large bu f i ) CX sigs Poche Pvp alee we La Pa ee ratte iet ‘ MTAHIGAM. OA eT HAD also plain colors. Regular pric: 60c, 65c, 70c yard, = OC \ Fe (Conti from Page 4.) beige hela tel 4 lish Mohair Suitings—42 inch—fine lustrous quality— e prodebn saneowirn wie sno. | White Canvas es ap glean a if ae ‘“y D. H. Blahop of Dowasiag, Mich., had : Regular price $1.75 yard, 78c 4 been abroad on his honeymoon with his i 4 a : Spenser Sis Warten | tate Who was Mion Mflen Walton.” 3 Button Boots Black Creponette Mohair—42 nch—Rnglsh manufecture “J . % ‘Bish was known in isiness cir —soft a © Bed deen touring the Continent with hiet thoughout Michigan, He Waa an colle ; dak detoth— ener Bie 1.75 yard 78c q clal of the Beckwith Stove Compiny, —Eprir yeii 4 a qitrimnn Richer was a ho grower of | coe of the largest concerns of His ki $ Le Re eh eh Rc gE SUS Dr, Washington Dodge of Sen Fran-|!n the country. Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold . Regular price $2.95 yard, 1,95 y gee 12 3 weil known authority on tax. | F nf ed Garenle of the welds, are in eee : : < New 4 is come re to wel san Tees with bie wife come the ‘eridel Couple-upon ther'ree| We have many new and Linen Suitings—36 inch—Special tot of 15,000 yards-— Brandeis was a member of the ar ith od ‘ H H French finish—yasn dyed—fast colors—Blue, Pink, Helio, ofa, L Brandews & Bon of Omens, | J0nn.J, Philips, the wireless operator! attractive models in white Rose, Green, Champagne, Tan, Gray, Amethyst, Leather, _ =. 2 gene lite Aie A eon frien the Marconi Wireless Company fur hi h sh They ii Cream, Natural, Brown, Black, | oo in the mercantile business of} Ty" veers. Phillips waa twenteenve, Olgn shoes, 1 Promise | Extremely low price, y 24c . F 7 years old and was considered one of the madeRobes—F ine French Voiie, handsomely embroide-ed ©) peme'in Brunewieks Mea for several | Mert faithful operators nthe employ to be more popular than ever ve insets of Macrame Lace—white, also white with ecru Hr) poure. st8e wen 0 SMassasivusstis cation » gad ciling! Mb god Mae ori Sf Mm rg Spring and Summer ‘wear embroidery. Regular price $18.00, 11.75 , Manufacturer and min the Lizard, off the MngNan coast, Unmade Robes—trish Ramie Linen—exquisitely embroid- Gant abroad } Phillips was the wireless operator who ered; suitable for Dresses or Coat Suits. 5 11.75 a cenior called aeaiatance to the ship. He was % Regular price $18.00, 7. Lacien Smith et one time Wireless man on the Maure- Bets sas eel tite ee ae. tania amd was also in charge of the i i isi wae 2fis8 fue wirelona atoard the Ocsania of the eed Unmade) Waiste—Fine French Batiste; exquisite hand em- 5 Cat ies ad G F come time. Kexe broidery awnworke effects. They” arried a 3 [3 see tens OF one thee Me {ONE OF THE YOUNGER ROEB. 4 1 Regular prices $8.00, $9.00, $10.0, 4.75 Po fame appears on the list off LINGS AMONG PASSENGERS, 4 om rns ““@awerd A. Kent he 1 Washington Roebling II. of ‘Trenton, Pure Silk Gloves—16 button length—fine quality White, 95 Of Buflelon N.Y. Ho wae | iy ae was, thirty-one years old and « . Black, Tan, Champagne, Navy. Extremely low price, pair, c mg architects of Buffalo, N. ¥. He was| gon of Charles G, Roebling, President Pure Silk Gloves—16 button tength—exquisits all over : Bernie cise, NAN NH home at (the | of the John A. Roebling Sons Company, n Emi ; Navy, Tan, Brown, Mode, Green, Lavender, ey Genry Mitchell lived on the Island of - the Now Jersey Ww re Cloth one . $3.75 Pair, 2.50 Guernsey and was coming to America| pany, Young Roobling was one of the Siz B: with Paris Po to viet his brother, John C. Mitchell, of | managera of the Mercer Automobile roadway Stores point stitching. Regular price $2.50 pair, 1,50 Montclair, N. J. Henry Mitchell was| Company of Trenton. Ho was educated dway, cor. Canal 8t, Silk Gloves—16 button length—Tucked arms; best Geventy-three years old and @ wealthy] in’ a private school At Trenton and Broadway, cor. te Pure ‘god 2 Ht i oo wetired ¢armer. He last visited his/iater attend! the Hill Preparatory . 1095) 297 b'way, near Duane Bt. shades for Spring and Summer. Regular price $2.00 pair, . America in 1570, ‘hook at Pottst: Hu “ Dulles formerly itved in New | ardent automodi Imported Silk Vests—Swiss ribbed, handsomely hand crocheted fronts and shoulders. Regular price $2.25 each, 1.35 Pure Si!k Vests—swiss ribbed, low neck. Reguler'price $1.00each, 65c Hose—Cobweb gauze and medium weight lisle thread, double heels and'toes. Regular price $1.00 pair, SOc eoles, Hose—Black ingrain lisle, gauze or medium weight—also black ‘cotton—very elastic garter tops. Regular price S0c and 75c pair, 35¢ Silk Petticoats—newmodels—finequality, plain and change- able taffetas, including black and white. Regular price $6.00, 3,85 ETHER your purchase be a Sterling Silver trinket that costs a dollar or so or whether it be a tea service at two or three thousand, your money will always bring full value here. And by full value we mean that here you can buy Sterling Silver, made into beautiful articles by expert workmen. sates Pitcher of old Colonial design. A You pay for the silver and the work- manship—you pay for what you get and that is all. Sterling Silver Holder is a fine example of Meriden value at $14.25. very lovely piece in Sterling Silver, Price $54, MERIDEN Co. (INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY, SUCCESSOR) Which is why Meriden Values are so exceptional. Silversmiths 49-51 W. 34th St., Through to 68-70 W. 35th St., New York Night Dresses—Nainsook—low neck, short sleeves, choic lace and embroidery trimmed. Regular price $2. Dressing Sacques—aAiso Kimonos, lawn, embroidery and Jace trimming. Regular price $2. 1.65 binations—skirt ond Princess stip—Nainsook wit fine gi and embroidery trimmings. Regular price $3.75, 2.705 Corsets—Fine Coutil—to fit average figures. tt Bon Ton Regular price up to $5.00 pair, 2.50 Women’s Tailored Suits 100 SUITS OF VARIOUS MODELS AND MATERIALS ESPECIALLY PREPARED FOR THIS SALE. Tailored Se Suits —handeomely p braided; simplified copy model; an: s oa wine Tee ea oe Regular price $47.50, 35.U0 Tailored collar Taffeta Suits—Choice new motel; ecru lace ond cuts | lan say Regular price $48.00, 3.2.50 ‘renc! ge Suits—smart simple model; 4 Tailored Frene La Regular price $40.00, 25.00 Fashionable Laces Newest and most stylish effects now in demand, ES, BEAL CLONE LAC! Regularly $3.75 to $15.00 yard, 2.25 to 8.25 WIDE BANDS, RATINE Regularly 8c to $2.85 yard, 65c to 2.35 HADOW ALLOVERS, White and Black & sd Regularly $2.25 to 96.75 yard, 1.35 to 3.95 ACES AND INSERTIONS, SHADOW L Regularly 30¢ to $1.50 yard, 20c to 95c JUNY BANDS, 10 in. wide, LINEN ou Regularly 8c yard, 65c CHIFFONS, NETS, WHITE VENISE LACE BANDS, VEIL. “iNSs, WOVELTY PRINCESS AND CLUNY AND NARROW VENISE LACES, IN MACRAME AND RATINET EFYECTS, AT 1g Off Regular Prices Mail orders will be given careful and prompt attention NOTE—F ifth Avenue Stages stop at our 19th St, Entrance, Breadwoy L igb Siveci. The More Important Items in Detail as Follows: asd Constable 2 FOUNDED 1827 Dry Goods-Carpets-Upholstery A Sale Extraordinary : enotish Fianters Lost. |Will Be Held in All Departments on Wednesday and Thursday Every Article Offered at This Sale Is of This Season’s Manufacture and Without Question Values That Must Appeal to the, Most Critical Buyer Cotton voile, eyelet embroidery and lace trimmed; Wageteh nese Regular price $2.50, 1.65 Yaists—Cotton voile; embroidered sailor collar. Regular price $2.0, 1.25 |, Irish Crochet Collare—‘made in Irelond)—Hood shaped back, long lapel front—also real Maltese I.inen Lace Collar 1’? and Cuff Sets. Regular price $6.50, 4.75 Guim pee——of shecow nets, full tength high toned collar, tong 5 + and short sieeves—white, cream, black. 1.95 Regular price $2.75, 55cto 1.25 Swiss Embroideries—1,c00 strigs, of 41 yards. t 1.50 Regular price 95¢c to $2.00 strip, 27 Inch Flouncings—tece effects. Regutar price $5.00 yard, § 3,50 Regular price 5c yard, '* 50 le Regular price $2.50 yard, wH 45 Inch Voile Flouncirge— Bands—to metch Fiouncings. Antique Oriental Ruge—2co rmail rieces, silky texture, soft colorings-—average size 15.00 18.00 20.00 3.9x7 ft. Regular prices $20.90, $25.00, $30.00, Irish Point Lace Curtains—:c0 poirs; very attractive designs. Regular prices $16.00 to $18.09 pair, 10.00 Wool Blankets—tight Summer weight (cut and bound separately). Fer single bed—Reguler prices $5.00, $7.50 pair, 3.00 5.50 For dauble bed—Regular prices $6.50, $9.00 pair, 4.25 6.75 Extra large size— Regular prices $7.00, $10.00 pair, 5.00 8.00 14 Comferteblee—Figured silk and cotten. ag Plein Silk borders. Regular price $4.00, 2.75 0 Plain Silk, lamb's weo! filling. 6.75 1 Bath Towels—soft and heavy. Regular prices $3.50, $4.00d6, 2.50 2.85 Huck Tcwels— Hemstitched, damask border. Regular prices $6.00, $7.00doz., 3.75 4,95 Regular price $9.50, Hand 2gs—Pure Mcrocco and Pig Skin; 8 inch covered frame, leather lined; change purse. Regular price $4.09, —Black Walrus; leather lined, large pocket; inch, Regular price $7.50 and $8.00, Travelling Bags—Black, Seal, finest make, English hand sewn frame, leather lined. Regular price $16.50, 2.75 6.00 9.00 Silk Parasols—1o rib gold frames, fancy borders, latest styles floral effects; stripes and solid colors, Regular price $4.00 and $4.50, 2.95 Underwear Ribbon—satin dot, extra quality. 15 bid 55 cto c Regular price 18c. to 70c. piece, Satin ‘laffeta Sash Ribbon—6!; inch—- (wet Pink, blue, white, blac‘. Regular price Sse yard, 38c. Sash and Hair Ribbon—Erocaded; light colors. oF 634 inch, Regular price 4c yard = 3B : “4 inch. Regular price 33c yari «= 25 @! Flowered and Novelty Ribben—< to 6 inch. 25 Regular price 45c to 60c yard 35c vw Desen, 486 Card 1.,Box 7406 Collar Supporters—Astra and Eve, Sizes 2 10.334 inch. = | ad, TC Spoo! Cotton—200 yard 0. N. T., Brook's Glace, Coats and Mile End. Hooks and Eyes-—De Longs. Men’s Fine Furnishings PURE SILK SHIRTS—Entirely new patterns. Soft, double cuffs; sizes 1314 to 18. Regular price $3.00, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, with soft cuffs, silk and li French flannels, and Mercerized fabrice, nn UxUre% Regular price $2.50 and $3.00, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—Laundered and soft cuffs; fine grades of woven madras and best plain mercerized fabrics. Regular price $1.50, PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE—Black and colors, also black silk lisles and regular lisles. Regular price soc, (3 Pairs, $1.00), SILK AND SILK KNITTED NECKWEAR, all small lots and discontinued lines. Regular price $1.00, $1.50; Fine Linen Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT REMARKABLE PRICES, Men's 4 and 4 in. Hems, Regular prices $4.00, $4.50 doz,“ 2,75 len’s }i and !4 Hems, Regular prices $5.00, $6, i a Jomefi’s Sheer linen lawn and’ahanceae Iesge 908 aoe qos $6.00 doz, - 3,00 ete Regular price $4.50, $5. Women’s fine shamrock lawn; embroidered corner. it) Regular price S0ceach, ” 25 Mail orders will be given careful and prompt attention NOTE—Fifth Avenue Stages stop at our 19th St, Entrance, 2.65 \ 1.50 95c 35c 50c

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