The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1912, Page 6

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baad Seapins Jas Ses Bao TOF TITANS ~ PASSENGERSIN -—_TMESTEERE Lulice, John Nyoven, Vander « ly, Vietor Vere Guillaume — Demeasemacker, Rjorkiand, Paul | Nilson. Andre dowits, Frederick jen Wilkes, Amy Stanl ‘harles Shorney, M § » Ernest Tomlin, Ernest Torber, ie Jovan, Rained Kart Tok Nakle, Sarkis hound, 1 € y f b barak Hanna, Mart Chalil Saad, Han: 1 Turgo, Thor Anderson, sson, Gerda Dal jessomacker, Alfons Embarked at Southampton, , Cherbourg and Queenstown j and Included Irish Group. | Mien anore | Anderson, Nils Johansen Guatafsen, Charles A Charles Frederick John Simr ton, Woolf Spector, W. Tilley, Phitip Warren, @BMBARKED AT QUEENSTOWN: Sholiark Buckley, Katherine; Barry, M James: Bullivan, Bridge $ James; Lear. Devaney, Som Hallen rian Orsen, in, Tannans bi xander erine Caram, Shedid I » Plots | Usher. . | Yalsevac Tvan, Chemat + | Charles, Wazit Jouset, McElroy, Michael; nity, | lagher, Martin; Manton, Margare Bradley, Bridge: » Khalil Lanie, John | Bamaan Hachin ell, Patrick; Fridjof | Di on, lernt Johanness as Jo- | ‘Thom Johan Holetn, Sofia Latt- | . Maurits Dahl, Elen | Madden, nas Tahnous, bara Satide, Belme: Abt. ‘ | Gri 0) ft A Emmeth, Thomas; Chad Beem, | a Anna garilievik, int Sadlier, Matt; ler ine. ™ wig | Hu , Ola Abeleett, Bigurd Ma Qelly Kate; O'B: Dennis; Mocklave, Waite Juste.’ Peter Soholp, Karen Abelseth, Bilin; McMahon, —; McGovern, Mary; | Ivanoff, Minko Angheloff, Christo Dant- MeDermott, Delia; Peters, Katy; Hart, Johkoff, Penko Naidenoff, Manry; i David; — Conlin, ff, Mikofe Stoytcho, off, Petroft N Yoto Danoff, Mitkoff, Todor syd Randeff, Guentcho Boatandyeft. Mitto Denkoff, Valtoho Nora; Burke, Jeremiah; Nora; Foley, Mam; Naughto' ; O'Comnor, Patrick; Alice, Ag- af; Flyna, Jonn. Patrick O'Keefe, Dennis Lennon, Mary Martin McMahon, Kate Con- Patrick = Shaughnessay, Nora ~ Thomas O'Brien, Hani Bridget O'Netll, Kate Haxeget John Mechan, Katherine McGowal Ample Kelly, Annie Jenymin, Andy Ker. ‘ Patrick Lane, Mag: Madigan, McCoy, John Kir ‘Thomas » Phillip Kiern: » Kate Murphy, James i Jenny Car, Ellen Doyle, Robert John Kennedy, Delia Henery, Hidtajo, Jules Bop, Jacob Vanimpe hart. de, John Svenson, Toko Oreskovic, Jos akob Pasie, Ale Leon Merma, johan Ekatrom. Larsson, Oscar Andevs Ander- Parson, Jenny Albert Augus-| and two child: . John Benson, | Olson, Nils Johnsson, Nilaon, Olof Wendal, Carl Cor and family, Dika Mirko, takoff, Tiana Alaina, %e Josephine Dimitrt Omm Matilda Petranec. Johan Asplund, Karlson, Jan Lu rs Madman, Jullus Carlson, Olga Lundin, Edward Lasson, Elisabeth Carl Wiklund, Jacob . han Sandman. GMBARKED AT SOUTHAMPTON: Owen Allum, William Alexander, J. A@amsa, Wiliam Allen, Ro: Badman, David Bowen, W. David Barton, William Brockle- For Cold in Chest Sore Throat Hoarseness Sloan's Liniment givesquick relief for all chest and throat affections. Here's Proof _ Repecca Jane Ikaacs, of Lucy, Ky., writes: “I have used your Liniment te tn is] Sepaily foe croup, pore throat, lame br ‘and C umatinn, aud in every caso fey instant relief,” % Lig Good for Pleurisy and Asthma. — Mr. Daviw Caw, of 682 Elk St., Buffalo, N. Y., writes: “Jn the winter I had an attack of plourisy in my slde and my lung and tried plasters, but it kept getting worse until T used Sloan’a Liniment and ins couple of days I Was entirely cured, My wife is troubled with asthina und Sloan's Liniuient & Biltard end two children, Leo Ernest Cann, Ernest Creane, ‘Consett, Winnie Coutts and hitagen, John Cribb, Alice Cribb, Coletti, Emil Christmunn, Coxon, Harry Corn, A. Carver, | Cook, Chang CMp. _ Jeveph min, Bertram Dean and A ‘miwara Dorkings, Samuel Den- Miam Dennis, Evan Alfred, Jonn Joseph Davies, Elizabeth Dow- Davison, Mary Davison, Dahl, Jenne Drapkin, Thomas Bthel Lmpuel, Arthur Ford, Ford and family, Charles Cheong Foo, Frederick Good- ané family, George Green, Frank th and family, Robert Guest, Garfirth, Leslie Gillinski, Abraham Howard, ll, William Lobb, Cordelia | James Lester, Simon Lithman L. | Pedtuza!, John Perkin, Ernest E Treasteail Peacock und two | George Potchett, Marius! : Rouse, Alfred Rush, William | ie hs SL LINIMENT is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica and any sort of pain. At all dealers, Price 25¢., soc. and $1.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass, Roth. , WiiHam Morley, | Eileen McNamee, Mar. I, Alfonso Meo, Cimon Joseph Murdlin, Boille Moor, Specials for Wednesday and Thursday EF=EGGS 15 * 25° {<> |saLMon=: 10° <@> [xew stench 571 AMSTERDAM AVE. CORN 'fi| Cheese 4 om D5e Fancy Creamery Smoked Shoulders 10° The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 400 Stores in U.S. These Prices for Metropolitan District Only. pairs arn aN EMBARKED AT CHERBOUGH: asset, Wel rom, Eled! Carl Carlson, n: len Rosbion and family, Nathan ith, Jacpb Johnson, Anna Sjob- Wiklund, ee nn on, Helmina Dran- Mad dit Mohamet, um Franw and child, Betros Yas- Attala Malakk. Sotto Coleft, Coleff Peyo, dello, Marin too Slabenoff, Petroff Past- ‘odoroff, Kristo Lilleff, M ff, Alexander Dintoheft, Vasil Pletcharsky, Branko Dakic, Ivan Ivan Mineff, Christo Nenkoff, Stanko Lyn- Jonet Arnold, Marinko, Stefo Palovic, Tgnas Hendekovic, Mara » Johanason ALDERMEN AND P. §. C. Nirwa, 1 Math Katt Nikolai; M Johan: iw Marie, Hakiu rainen, ¥ Krnas HWickk Hankor t; Lindquist, V Abrahamson, » Jussifa, irik; Ale yy om mins a departing and Hinar nt of the H ity and t {bia er, Augwst Carlsson, |deepest sympa roni, Carl Brobek, Erik | lle of this poi | Vivers and to the families ny on behalf August and State Kinar 2. Pekonent, | Ferner #alonen, | mindful of the a Hervonen and|inauiry as to th anoel. Goncalves, future lows of 1) Justafoon Anders, Niela Svenat. rence should be the subject —>— tribunal." Hotels Post Lt In the lobbies of the mor Notela of the city lets of pa: ported saved from the Ti Posted last night. EXPRESS SYMPATHY. Both the Board of Aldérmen and the y in connection with the ‘The Aldermanic reso- roduced py Mr. Dowling an’ ‘ong preambie, read: " by the Board of Aldermen for the people of the city of New York, that the sympathy and consideration lets were eagerly scanneh ani rela the !ll-fated steamer. “Largest Popular Price Garment 15 Formerly 17.50 to 22.50 All sizes for women and misses 14 to 44 beautiful mod THE MODELS » am y the ate of New York, and mmission for the expresses its profe Maria | Who are bereaved by this diva from such a ‘nal Vinote, All| this commission respectfully expresses | Adola Asin, Alb A ‘Aii| {te bellef that the causes of this disaster | . Hans Jenwn, Carls Anderson, | @04 the means of preventing its recur- by a properly constituted international The lists were altered from time to time, as additional names were received at the offices of the White Star Steamship Company. by persons in search of news of ves and friends who were on board House in New Yor! 6" Ave., CORNER | gt St. Tremendous “Make-Room” Sale Sacrificing Thousands of Women’s Suits Below Cost of Manufacture in Order to Make Room for Incoming Stocks Formerly $ 24.75 to 32.50 pyle Greatly i ‘omorrow ss fay ssntiton ee Morning . Pring ne This all son, taken from at 8:30 Re Te’ f important event our regular stocks, looms far above all and of the usual other suit sales that Bee Lialea are now being . stand- 4 ard. The picture shows five of the one hundred included in this wonder- ful Sale of Suits at $9.75 and $14.75. THE FABRICS | Cutaway Braid Bound Men's Wear Serges Homes, uns Black Brown | Tuxedo Russian Blouse French Serges Mixtures Navy Tan | Mannish Norfolk Two Tone Whipcords Plain Taffetas White Grey | Trimmed Shirred Back Plain Whipcords 2-Tone Taffe Copen Checks | D. PRICE & CO., 6th Ave., Cor. 18th St. ‘Big Figure ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Is Now Over 300.000. | store at No. 64 st Ninth street, which Public Ser- | as he had ex \6™ thia morning. . He was found by @ fan who entered | the store to buy a paper and who ran | Linner's wife at their home at governmen: Sta . Haven Sivicy Jankolregret and sorrow that a tragedy family, de (uch ma me the Mnking of th Was taken to Bellevue Hospital, |. Henry Jutel, | Titante have occurred on th was said that he would dle. Hansen, Gunner |areat Wy of transportation be. | ton, Ola ‘Bvenson, |twWeen the continents, and extends the of the pub- to the sur- and friends of Inquiry The by guests Ri EON 2 Re RL THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912. |BAD BARGAIN; CUT THROAT. | Finding that the profits of the candy! AGO, Were not €0 qood | ted, Samuel Linner cut | | his throat at the rear of the store about | : conducted in New York, THE COLORS Alterations Free | Stern Brothers have arranged for To-morrow, Thursday, j Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits and Dresses At Fully One-Third Below Prevailing Prices bh rite ripes, Terry Cloth, Mixtures and of Ser, Ihipcords, ‘Hairline Stripes, Terry Cloth, Mixtures ai Taffete Silks, intel and plain ‘ayles, including French backs, long shaped and draped revers, entirely new skirts, at $19.75, 23.78, 27.50, 32.50 ad ‘4, + of Batiste, Cotton Crepe and Voile, also Linen trimmed with Irish, Cluny and Valenciennes laces, many embroidered and showing the new coat effect, at $5.75, 7.50, 11.50, 16.75 Tub Dresses, : of Tissues, Lawns,,Ginghams and Chambray, effectively trimmed, at $3.75, 5.00, 7.50 Also an extensive assortment of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRTS comprising Skirts of Black and Navy Serge, also Novelty Mixtures, including new and exclusive models, with strappings, at $5.00, 6.75, 8.50, 10.00 Washable Skirts of Pique, Rep, Cotton Corduroy, Toweling, Khakl and White Velvet Cord, at $1.95, 2.75, 3.50, 4.50 SternY Brofhers have selected from their regular lines of high grade Dining Room Furniture a large collection of pieces which they will place on sale totam, ..... }OMorrow, at Marked Reductions Sideboards Mahogany, Formerly $53.00 to 71.50, %37+80 to 49.50 Golden Oak, “ 25.S0to 89.50, 17,00 to $7.50 Early English, | “ 32.00 to 112.50, 21.50 to 56.80 China Cabinets E Mahogany, Formerly 42.0010 50.00, $31.50 to 37.50 Golden Oak, “ * 22.00 to 53.00, 14.50 to 35.00 Early English, “ — 22.00 to 64.00, 14.50 to 45.00 Extension Tabies Mahogany, Formerly $50.00 and 64.00,at_ $37.50. 49.50 Golden Oak, “17.80 to 26.00, $10.50 to 19.75 Early English, “ 18.00 to 42,00, 11.00 to 28.00 Sets of Dining Room Chairs, One Arm and Five Side Chairs, Early English, with Leather Seats, Formerly $65.00, at 349.80 Six Si f Golden : Six Side Chairs of 51,00 ‘4 Oak, with Leather Seats, One Arm Chair and Five Side Chairs, Formerly $72.00, at Golden Oak, with Leather Seats, | Formerly $96.00, at 68.00 Two Arm Chairs and Six Side Chairs, Early English, with Leather Seats, Formerly $132.00,at 85,00 Special attention is directed to their showing of staple and artistic furniture, including many examples of Period Re- productions, Estimate submitted for complete furnishings, Unusuat Values for Thursday, in Brass Bedsteads and Bedding “ Brass Bedsteads, : with round and square tubing in handsome designs, bright and satin Hoque guaranteed for five years, $10.78, 14.50 to 63.00 Formerly from $15.50, 18.50 to 84.00 s Upholstered Box Springs, Formerly $12.50, at $8.75 Woven Wire Springs, close woven mesh, roll edge, “ 3.95 Mattresses, 1am of Special Hard Black Drawings, Formerly $28.00, at 19,75 of Elastic Felt, French Roll Edge, Formerly $13.50, “ 9.75 Spring and Summer Weight Blankets and Comfortables At Greatly Reduced Prices, Single Size, Pair $2,50, 2.95, 4.00 Blankets, | Double Size, “ 2.85, 3.75, 4.50 Extra Large, “ 4.95, 5.50 Fancy Blankets ; in new Jacquard designs and colorings, at $1.85 Comfortables (Double Size), Figured Silkoline, with plain borders, at 2.00 Printed. Mull, with plain borders and wool filling, “ 4.50 Imported and Domestic Steamer Rugs in exclusive designs and colorings, including several lines Specially Priced for To-morrow, $4.25, 5.00, 6.50, 8,75 (‘West 23d and 22a Streets, ey

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