The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 8

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Ty rE ere ‘THE EVENING WORLD) THURSDAT, AOWILV YS, WITT F tn the have taken him) crop thie year ts about one-third of the | as a wedge, forces the iceberg intofrag-| ' HAD. ‘ cai Saas 4 rm ( along the ‘Labrador ocast Dr. Grenfell) normal. The cold weather in the north- | ments, The noise caused by the rupture re rr i { i has seen the iceberg in about ail ite/ern Atlantic may have been the cause | of an iceberg is often deafening, SternT B Aspects, Ills collection of pletures con-| of the foebergs keeping much of thelr !NO TELLING HOW SHIPS HAVE Or. ro’ ers eq » many of the great hulks of fce| huge bulk until got well down into BEEN SUNK BY BERGS. a | Y B AVERTED ing out of the ocean, Some of them |the steamship How many marine tra yi Fi’ va pvereemars ere reproduced. | Dr. Grentetl's reporte are uke those . .| will place on sale To-morrow, Friday, a large collection | EROS MUST BE SEEN TO BE 'crived at the Hydrographic office in| In the wrecks of ships this city, where Ideut. John Grady |never to co of Moh desirable | looks after the information that te | edly played English and French Cretonnes ite magnitude, MoeClintock, the Arctic! they are called, Star steam- Meant to eafeguara ¢ nce estimated the weight of ip a at an Shere he encountered end placed 1/308", Steamship skippers do not besin |to'm collision with an tesberg, None of 16°, 22° and 30° Yard run and course sending Jn ice reports as a rile until | the seventy-four men on board her lived | Th tat “Finds” Teen, ‘Te Got come iden of the veslnene This year there were etght euch to tel! the true atory of her lose and Actual Values from 2S¢ to 75c Yard | ‘0 = Thermosta ” [of them one should have a view of the nett maaniary, sixteen in February, |.no speck of her was seen on 50 inch Block Printed Taffetas, Linens and Shadow Prints, Bergs Six Miles From [erent glacters of which they were ® icon twenty-five for April, | Frequently ships make this port with y ) sp | 1 ‘ oe don't think I have ever seen j sanee OF GREAT HEIGHT RE- Sy encounitin wis heen ace trem th | at 58¢, 85¢ and 1.25 Yard #2 Steamship. fcebere carry ite own vell of fox, PORTED RECENTLY. Arotie that are shelved oft theversat I ; Actual Values from $1.75 . some ate reported as having done, but| Tt @ In the vicinity of the Grand | mountain h rt m alues from $1.75 to 3.50 Yard ij % | 1 have seen them carry @ halo—iike an| Bank of New Foundiand that the|cent was the Ni a, which reached Every model of American ABITS OF “GROWLERS” | !2¥¢'te4 covers overhead. ‘The wight ts DANES Of ice appear in greatert num. | Sandy Hook the same day that the Tie 3 E a remarkable one. I have seen icebergs POTS And drift the furthest southward | tenic went to the bottom : nd Athwart the trans-oceanic steamship | that have grounded on the coast an a | routes. They generally average about ave driven around them. 1 have Kone | ONinared foot above the ee tut Pert Tells of the Long Life |#ensside some of them with our three-| Rome of them are nearly Ave hundred masted achooner, which measures 120 | feet high. The one sighted last week 4 and Courses of the Drift- feet to her trucks, The schooner seemed by the Carmanta of the Cunard jine Lady Corsets is a figure builder. We want every wo- man to,see the smart new styles, They are perfect in every detail, pro- Inspection is invited of their large assortments of seasonable Swiss Ribbed Underwear Uke fly peck in fomparizon to the| was #0 feat In height. from the leading European and American Manufacturers, also for ducing the fashionable low bust, the ing Menaces. | Ganson tes, Gabe WM easat. cues |HOUUE IN. Oes MURt Gove toe toma fiome To-morrow, the following Special Values long hip and back, the altogether straight | eighth of the fooberx ts aboye water and | fo Prediction. In April, May and June |the remt below the surface. Some place! gs tne thirtyeninth. demres of latitede. Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, fob the ocean of the the over and helow measurements of | whiah x on a line with Philadeiphis. | While working on the bench with plain or fancy trimmed yokes, Value 35c, at 22¢ roblem that jong hi the foeber@ at one-ninth and eight- The southward mark was set in 1906, any men of science. Work ha |niothe All vergs made in any one season) do your eyes smarl, burn or Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle or Cotton Vests, effect which stands for the final word in Parisian fashions. They will give you the ‘modish figure, the proper foundation for Icebergs have heen seen as far south : ‘ : ic your Spring and Summer gowns as n “One of the treacherous features of| do not find their way south during th wor P ? lain or with hand crocheted yokes, Value 7. 43 ‘ on quietly with a view of prevent-| ue icenerg is the wide area beneath the| following one, and only @ amall pexem | water after working a time F , whe ont other corset. Ask to see them. Insist auch divastern as that which over-| surface outstanding from the vislole| ame of them ever teach rensatlan- Let a Harris Oculist (reg- Women’s Pure Silk Swiss Ribbed Vests, upon having an American Lady Corset. the Titanic, and it is the belief that) width above the water line. Capt, Ash,|t!¢ routes. So many delays ettend thelr! ictered physician) examine your low neck and sleeveless, in white, Value $1.00, at 69¢ Insi just the right model of / iM apparatus that will “feel}a New Foundland skipper who com-| Journey and ao irregular and erratic 1: eyes; he will tell you whether "5 Mil: * insist upon just the right model o} "will be as much in| Manded @ amall steamstrip named the|!* that bergs seen in any one season may| EYES; s Women’s Milanese as the wireless ie at| Portia, has told me of an experience hol tr ergs un then *enittagee ae erore. | OF not a pair of resting glasses | sink Vests, Plain, at $1.18 Embroidered, at $1.55 r If berae on their “calving” at once drift. asier it. The Canadian Government par-| #4 twenty years ago, Ho had géne}ed to the acuthward and met with no would make CASALE se BADR alongeide an jveberg so that a photog: | obstructions, theli i for you—do this wit hout.charge oe ened taperta Sevoted to te | raphor might get a good “snot” at it,| 0 160 miles would occupy trom four to| OF Obligation to buy or to pay. 2 ene Se aver hb Me . corps fees and eonaleared himself at a safe dis- ave Saonths, Poors as the @rite ot Harris eyeglasses are sold ‘Women's Swiss Ribbed Cotton 48¢ d 68¢ jon ‘exula tance, 81 hor » the fi Labrador current ten . . By wee of the micro-thermostat | heeled and the TNE Gaal the Barats | Hbens 42 bares Seite HNeraIna te Augui| with a binding guarantee of with umbrella or tight knees, at an under the bow. She was ploked up lke pr soni nd Januery ehiee fates"! satisfaction or your money Women's Swiss Ribbed Lisle Thread or .|}a toothpick, and it seemed tf ah m would be dropped atern fret to the got. |* D¢ & rare exception. oe peel wit ma” " ne 89c 1 25 1 65 ritan to the isolated fisher folk of/tom of the sen. When I first heard of COURSE OF BERGS BROUGHT More. style lace trimmed, a 9 He 9 ie ‘brador, who has lived among iceberga| the wreck of the Titanic I thought thet BY LABRADOR CURRENT. ¢ muh, perhaps, as any man outside of | the undersurtace part of the leeberg she | The icebergs brought down by the West;25d and 22d Streets ond “\ careseTs for your individual figure. | There is just the model for you. Once you have it, Whose habitation !s noar or within| struck might have done as much dam- Labrador current are borne along unti; Arctic zone, told of the new appil-|age to her bottom aa the great maes|they hit the Gulf Stream. ‘This forces to an Evening World reporter to-| above the water did to her bows, fhem eastward, The places tn the At. fm thé offices of the Grenfell Asso- at No. 166 Fifth e St, near Fourth Ave, near antic they reach change in the years PERGONS DON'T JUMP ABOARD [es tne course vol tne Gut ae ICEBERGS. changes. ‘This year it ts noted that chey ét., near Lenox Ave. perfect style and satisfaction is yours. “You may have hgard stories of per-| have been driven farther eastward then # (Ays:, Sit and Sand Bis B est & C | Jjumpt boat toot years before, t., near Joba St. 0 | With the praction|| latitudes, Dut don's.bellere then!’ in|. Tie, dlstategration dé the 'ieabere 49 u ° Model 327 (as illustrated) for slender of the micro-thermostat,” #aid Dr.| the toevers drifts aduthward 8 two years ago when I; Water at the surface eats Coming down the Straits of Belle| {ce #0 that it show on the steamship Strathcona, Com-| to the wate uthern end of the straits | 8° Pronounced nd Dr. Barnes, the Can-| with it. Then In the vicinity “Reporty thet I have received from id medium figures, low bust, extra | hi \. ai lode back, striped Batiste, 18-30 $3.50 the Water made by melting into ite crevices, This water formed in the day- gener ps time freezes as it penetrates and, acting _@97 Bread St. near Hahne’s. Newark Sird 84th Bt, 15th jassau ‘warm | 2FouRht about through the running of 2000 Proadway, neat Wile'hy, Beier opp. . Model 328, same in coutil, if.%. $3.50 -At Your $lto$l Dealers A Special Sale We sighted an tce- nent out a wireless, knowing | Labrador tell of an unusually early Stanley was below us and was| Movement of the ice to the southward this ge The ice on which the seals ‘netp Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Young Men's and Boys’ % Rath Robes, Soft Shirts and Blouse. wom ine set i INTERNAL BATHS tmowpheric condi-| ff For ills of the stomach, intestines, WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY ‘The indicator took | headaches, constipation and the ‘ deadly appendicitis. Drugs may toad" teeberss tik miler anne,” |frelieve for « while, but celebrated i physicians all over the world are now 76 Misses’ Tailored Silk Suits bulb of which is|% recommending the J. B. L, Cascade * Di Tailored Suits of Bengaline, corded Silks, the water ine INTERNAL BATHS || reoey "Plain and Changeable Tatfeve, : ‘The treatment for a permanent 25 00 return to perfect heal We now have the J. B. L. Cascade ff on exhibition at all Riker-Hegeman Heretofore $39.50 to $69.50 Drug Stores in New York and Brook- sk for booklet “Why Man of [| To-day Is Only 50% Efficient.” Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES In Pink, Blue, Tan and Gray. 2 to 10 years.... Regular price $2.50, 1.35 “Regular price $2.85, 1.95 IMPORTED TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES In self-colorings; effective patterns; pink, blue, uous records, as 4 selumogray does the course of an earthquake. The | linge of the {ndicator are on a big | and can be seen at a glance. In the new appliance differ, from an/ I thermometer which shows only ae resort fe the eye, It 1s more » and responds more minutely to ch tong Sale of Jewelry at Special Prices, # in condttons.” 138 Misses’ Silk Dresses EREULS LANA Se aeneee ese cae Regular price $3.00, . I4-Karat Go ‘enaant Models of Tafers, rene Moves, 12 to 18 years........ ++++++Regular price $3.50, 2.35 4 Also Voile over Silk and a few evening dresses, 15.00 Heretofore $29.60 to $39.60 \ $3.05 with Real Baroque Pearls SOFT NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND BLOUSES alue $5.50 For Young Men and Boys; Fancy Washable Silk, soft French cuffs, detached collar, large assort- Men and Young Men! Cameo Pendant With 14-karat gold rim and real baroque $3.05 ment of handsome patterns. Sizes of Shirts 12 to pearl. Value $6.00 s hs 14$-inch neck. Sizes of Blouses, 7 to 14 yrs..... . { Hackett, Carhart Clothing No Alterations. No Approvals. Stetdses iets isp Regular price $2.50, 1.35 sete ft a0 Pe aredins ‘alues $3. Imported Jewelry, Lorgnette Chains : Gilt or platinum finish, soldered links, $1.45 Fifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. , en a I Value $3.00 Sterling Silver Lorgnette Chains $ ENglmeree, | bomeapuns wad many other Rogisteres iI naeiiidiaaa Value 88,00 3:95 | to ae l Bar Pins ] WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ CORSETS u : i na $15 J] areganortment it and lt. §0c, GP $1.45 Hackett. FIETEEN FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. arhart $28 & $30 Value Suits THE FASSO AND THE ESNAH CORSETS ARE SHOWN IN NEW SPRING Decorative Linens French Pearl Necklaces AND SUMMER MODELS IN ALL THE DESIRABLE FABRICS, For Summer Homes a OTHER MAKES OF FASHIONABLE CORSETS ARE IN STOCK We invit htentionitara | collection of Gilt and platinum finish, in pearl & e invite your attention to a large ection a . AT MODERATE PRICES, INCLUDING CORSETS ESPECIALLY Fanc Linens of dium price for the Dining Room and assorted stones. 50c, & $1.45 DESIGNED FOR ATHLETIC AND EQUESTRIAN USE; INEXPEN. and Room. These may be had hemstitched, Values $1.00 to $3.00 SIVE SUMMER CORSETS OF LIGHT-WEIGHT MATERIALS; scalloped, embroidered or lace trimmed in Scarfs, Tea Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, etc. ALSO CORSETS AND JUVENILE BRACES FOR MISSES AND ie A : In addition to all white, we have a very attractive REOTING. GIRLS, assortment embroidered in harmonizing shades of green and blue, on white and gray linen. Also a variety of sizes in Scarfs, Tea Cloths and Napkins in the natural Unbleached Linen, plain hem- l Specials in W, fd iting P. aper. ‘ stitched and with white embroidery. These prac- : tical and inexpensive goods are priced as follows: Value $2.50 \ $1.00 These aults not only possces reti " good taste and" Smarthess" but they repre: o-Voiours, Sent spring's Newest Croat Casaimores, ee, and all the ules fabrics cssential for the seanyn's wear neil stripe patterns, neat halr-line effects, blues, browns, tans and every ides sulteble for Bost Dressers." —Now $2 $30 & $35 Value Suits Suits of merit. exceptional tailoring, stand- TP ard quality and correctnossof style, Dressy pew Sp mouels for the vite map, ing large number of dletin attorns. Hinost j producta of the worl ding tallla to Into every one of (hose aul leh equal them to $30 und $35 sults cisewhore,—Here Wackest Carhart es E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President 765 Broadway jeu meget 119 West 424 #,| 125th Street 9] NearChambers st.| Cor. 14th st, | Near Broadway | Near $d Avenue Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings PTE aa => easyer PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MAKING OF CORSETS TO INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS, SSeS BRASSIERES, HIP CONFINERS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES, cheon Sets, 25 pieces, $5.50 to $35.00 set French Madras Pound Paper, white wes 20¢ Luncheon Sets, h 9 : BICY cc eserervinvee peedrereoncs value 35c ee 8 ei toe eee Envelopes to match, 6c per package Teaand Luncheon Cloths, $1.25 to 25.00 each. Scotch Lawn—72 Sheets and 60 Envelopes Tray Cloths, ovat and oblong, in all required sizes, (white only)..................value soe 45¢ Our stock of fine Lace and Embroidered Pieces con- h tains many designs which are exclusive. For Wed- Correspondence Cards—1 quire Cards and ding Gifts these are very attractive. Envelopes (white only)..........value 85ef20¢ Hf you used a ‘Lost and Found” | James McCutcheon & Co., | | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St; Adv. in the World this morning, Sth Ave. & 34th St, weiddhdttons What You Lost Yesterday You Will Find To-Day | fPSarearar=2 eS (S = Sao i=

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