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o Chrough i ‘An the { eve the Titanic would have sunk, for only the bow would have been crushed end the water-tight doors would have kept the water away from other parts Of the ehip. “he oo0n ag the boat struck we got orGers to take our posts, I ran to the boat deck, where I was stationed. It ‘was probably, fifteen minutes before the order was passed around to take on the women and children. I didn't kuow up to that time that there was any danger. Even .when that order. was caiied out there was no panic. The men helped the women into the ‘boats and then out of the way to let other women in. Only three, men were tn my nAL TRANS IKE QUAKER CTY ~ SURVVORS HOE { ¥ ' Pennsylvania Road Provides | Lal they exploded. The ex- A great column of water | into the air, When the apray had 4ta- appeared the sea was amooth and there was no sign of the greatest ship In the world. “The women in my boat were «@ We didn't have a lat of plucky lot. cried. But they best part of It. Most of them had had time to get dressed and none of them { for rom Key= | vont when she hit the water, though we | floated through an ice Meld.” All Victims F y Dicked up two or three ewimmors 4 “When we got Into the water stone State. that It was Alled with fen. In a time I have een at sea, I never ‘© Much Ice Around. It visible as | ae en Railroad despatched | far as the cye could reach, We had 4 “Bo you have traded mobile?” “Yea.” “Why, {¢ was the latest model and I pect ladetphia| drifted only a quarter of a mile away Tuy irene 18 from the Titanlo when sho sank. She} thought you were yery proud of it?’ after the Carpathla landed the) seemed to broak in two and fill, no co ‘30 I was, but a man offered me survivors. pleteiy with water that she beoams |dozen yard eggs in exchange for first of these traine was the Wid-| part of it. For that reason there was|and I never could resist a bargain,” @pecial, chartered by P. A. B. Wid- . on Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty Feet? Corns, godhcong y hy Ty dating ‘| Callouses or Bunions, Frost Biteand Chilblains ? ; Use TIZ. It is Sure, Quick and Certain. a a ‘who escorted them to a Waiting au- , le. ‘The Wideners departed imme- ='TIZ-for Sore Feet they sat still and, atill—that was the | suffered any from the cold, though we | Pennsylvania Railroad's special po- Send for FREE Trial Package of TIZ Today jely for thelr home, Lynnewodd Hall, outside Philadelphia. imher especial was put at the dis- of friends and relatives of J. B. ~ vice-president of the Pennsyl- ' ja. Mr. Thayer remaified on the ‘TManic and died, but, Mrs, Thayer Epa son, J. B. Thayer jr. They left at once for the T! theme in Haverkirk, near Philadelphia, The third train was known as the (wettation to uny survivor of tho Tits «Who lived in any part of Pennsylvania, uy it taxicabs, furnished by the railroad y, Were in waiting, and as soon Pennsylvania residents were land- ‘érom the Carpathia they were sent to ¢rain, which left soon after midnight “agua and points beyond, ————»——_ ‘RUSHED 23 KNOTS , fO HER DESTRUCTION, SAYS TITANIC SAILOR. | oe {homes Jeftroys, able seaman, who | to have been in command of the | ° Ufeboat ¢o leave the sinking Titanic, the monster wes logging 23 just the slightest haze hang- the sca. I didn't dee any ice I.didn't Near that there was any ico the captain had been told of Merely clog *e the pores. TUS cleanses erew didn't know anything t! and eepe them olpan, vite hot seam to htt the | thetr_ feat nded along 1 Net and kas Bes called ‘THZ, 1 swollen fe ui you ever had gore feet. 5 on earth that can com can quickly @ now, Here t# inatant re- an thelr % roe return mal, ft you never 5) ‘was a hole in the eide that ran Tithe dive your servant Gold t to work with— and “you'll keep her, by making work easier,,, + Gold Dust cleanses so ickly and thoroughly that - St does the work in half the , e, with half the labor of ; or any other cleanser. ' A dash of Gold Dust in the | (water will clean anything s everything about the se leave ick and span. ether you do own work or hire Dust 1 ‘ 4 { 2 by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Mekere of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) ‘the GOLD DUST TWINS éo your work” ' pe er Rina oa ae Saks Broadway at 34th Street All the newest things in suits, coats and dresses to be offered tomorrow at special prices Misses’ Suits at 19.50 values 29.50 to 35.00 100 tailored suits, of whipcords, men’s wear serge, fancy suitings and diagonal weaves. Fancy and hand-tailored cutaway models. colorings and white. 14 to 18 years, Misses’ Coats at 16.50 value 22.60 Full length mcdels, made of whipcords and diagonal serges, in navy and black. 14 to 18 years. Long roll collars of changeable bengaline. Beautifully made. 100 Misses’ Dresses at 9.75 values 15.00 to 19.50 Made of French storm serges, in navy, black and white, and in chiffon taffeta, Liberal assortment of models and an equal plain and changeable colorings. variety of collars and color combinations. 14 to 18 years. Junior Norfolk Suits at 16.50 value 25.00 Made of men’s wear serge, in navy and white, as well as fancy suitings, in tan Sizes 13 to 17 years. Girls’ Washable Dresses values 2.00 2.95 3.95 at1.25 1.95 2.95 Percales, linon, chambray, repp and figured lawns, in an exceptionally large assortment of new and attractive models, All colors and white. ‘6 to 14 years. and gray. Strictly tailored models, with yoke. Girls’ Coats special at 5.95, 7.95 and 9.75 Full length models, made of whipcords and pom in navy and white, also fancy mixtures. Plain tailored and Nor- folk effects, 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Middy Dresses at 1.95 value 3.45 - Two-piece middy dresses, made of fine, quality linon, regulation sailor collar and cuffs, and laced orf sides. This is'a very fine value. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s Knit Underwear three remarkable values for tomorrow 4 Tomorrow, Saturday, we shall present three low- priced offerings of white lisle. undergarments, at prices which are the direct result of our ‘buying three large consignments of merchandise over and above the stocks which we have’ already assembled. for regular selling. In each instance the price-inducement was so extremely liberal that we accepted the proposition gladly as offering us an opportunity to signalize tomorrow's business with three values of extraordinary merit. Women’s Lislé Underwear....values 26c and 35¢ | 10,800 white loweneck and sleeveless vests, made of 18 fine Swiss ribbed lisle. Fancy crochet yokes, or plain c with draw string. Saturday special at Women’s Lisle Underwear.............. value 5Cc Low neck and slceveless vests, made of a fine qualit; white lisle, in all sizes, including extras. Tights wit! open or tight knees, Saturday special at: Women’s Lisle Union Suits......... «.. value 8c Made of fine quality Swiss ribbed lisle. Low neck and sleeveless, with fancy lace trimmed yoke. Lace umbrella or tight knees. Saturday special at Straw Hats for Misses and Girls...... elk ian at 4.35 and 2.65 gOur ines Millinery Departmentis the onedepartment of its kind where pretty things are not spoiled by pro- hibitive prices. Aside from a score of other good values, the assortments we are featuring tomorrow at the two special prices of 4.35 and 2.65 offer you a far wider selegtion of dainty and becoming hats for Spring wear than you can find elsewhere at anything near these prices. Every hat is unusual value. Second floor. ° 32c 50c Misses’ Hats, made of rough satin straw braids, trimmed with changeable silks in the newest shades. Also sailor hats, trimmed with ribbon band and fancy marabou 4.35 feathers. Ages 12 to 18 years. Saturday special at, Misses’ and Girls’ School Hats, of fine Milan) Straws, trimmed with satin ribbon and large bow at| side. Prettiest shape of all is a round crown with deep \2 65 rolling brim. Innavy, black, brown andrcd, Also, com-|“* binations of burnt trimmed brown, Copenhagen or nav | and white trimmed red or navy. Saturday special at Women’s Long White Gloves value 2.50....Saturday special at 1.65 1272 pairs of long white glace gloves that are correct for present wear @ From a glove-maker in Germany we have just received a case of gloves intended for Easter busi- ness but delayed in shipment and which are there- fore in line for disposition at a special price. Every pair is made of fine grained German lambskin, soft, yielding in fit, perfectly made. They are sixteen button, elbow length, with wide cut arms, and obtainable in all sizes. Just the glove for proper evening wear and a good enough value for every woman's consideration. Main floor, Seasonable Spring Apparel for Misses and Girls—Second floor 648 reduced in price from 25% to 60%, and the opportunity was never better for you to procure a Spring Suit at a fraction of the original retail cost to you. Fourth floor. Large assottment of 220 Suits .......... reduced to 18.50 195 Suits.......... reduced to 23.50 144 Suits’.......... reduced to 28.50 89 Suits.......... reduced to 34.50 Young Men’s Clothes at 15.00 Q There are many young men who have come to the conclusion that clothes-sat- isfaction is not within the province of fifteen dollars, only to be convinced to the contrary at Saks’. Fifteen dollars. is a pet price with us for. young men’s clothes, and we believe we have put more actual merit into gar- ments at this price than can be found in any other ready - for - service clothes. @ We have not only created new standards for quality of fabrics and workmanship in fifteen-dollar garments, but we have devoted a de- gree of time and attention to the individualizing of young men’s styles not par- alleled at the price under consideration. At fifte dollars we-are showing many new Spring models, in all of the popular mixture cloths, navy blue serges and blue unfinished worsteds. And be assured that a fif- teen-dollar Saks garment will give you’ an individu- ality which you cannot duplicate at any price. Ages 14to 20 Sizes 30 to 36 Saks Hair Goods G If you want to match a silk, Madam, you are de- pendent upon nobody's judgment but your own. But in matching your hair you are to a great cktent dependent upon the judg- ment of some one else. And that is the chief reason why you should intrust so im- portant a matter to those who are competent to match the shade and tex- ture of your hair beyond the possibility of detection. It is just such service which is offered you in the Saks Hair Goods Shop, to say nothing of its wonderful as- sertments and the elastic range of its prices. Every- thing for beautifying the coiffure, 2.45 to 60,00 will be offered at greatly reduced prices @ The‘fabrics include serges, whipcords, taffetas, striped cloths and mixtures, and inasmuch as the entire num- ber of suits in this sale contains only a few suits of any ore style, variety is a notable feature of the offering. q Every garment has been taken directly from stock and a $20 value ....... Saturday at $10 @ This new black satin wrap for women which has proved to be so popular for evening and street wear, will be offered tomorrow only ut the special price of ten dollars. full length model, made with cutaway front, loose back, and old-fashioned Dolman sleeves. Large pointed revers to match the lining, meet at the waist and tie in a single loop, thereafter terminating in handsome silk tassels below the knee. throughout with peau de cygne in light and dark colorings. Tomorrow, Saturday, April 20th Women’s Tailored Suits —_ Special one-day offering tomorrow “The Throwcoat” It is a The entire garment is lined special for Saturday only no mail orders and none C. O. D. | Spring Suits fer Boys at prices to suit the Owners of Boys @ Ample assortments in fabrics and colorings, stylish ‘ models, practical workmanship, superior finish, and consistently low prices—these are the all-important considerations in Saks clothes for boys. No other boys’ department can offer more, and we know of none that can offer s» much. The two values in this offering are as good a proof of this as we can possibly furnish and we. are content to have you be governed accordingly. Boys’ Suits, some with extra knickerbockers, hand-tailored, mohair lined. Made in fancy mixtures, grays, tans and browns. Norfolk and double-breasted medels, Sizes 8 to 17 years. Splendid examples of the kind of tailoring we do for boys. Value 12.50. | Saturday Special at } Boys’ Suits, with extra knickerbockers, made in brown and gray mixtures, in Norfolk and double- breasted models. Perfectly tailored and mohair lined. 5.75 A very liberal assortment of patterns. Sizes 8 to 18 : years, Saturday special at | Children’s Imported Spun Silk Socks, in light blue, pink, tan, white and black. A new shipment just to hand. Sizes 6 to 84. Value 35c per pair special at 25c or 6 pairs for 1.35 Youths and Boys’ Laundered Negligee Shirts, in light and dark colors, Coat models. Fine assortment of patterns. Neck- bands 1214 to 1414. Value 1.25 Saturday special at 85c Women’s Flower-Trimmed Hats at extremely low prices Saturday ¢ With Paris showering new designs upon us continually, and our own designers, not only copying those they approve of and re-modelling others, but as often creating original conceits of their own, the Saks Mi’ in ry Salons offer you every opportunity for makirg a 5-coniin choice. In flower-trimmed hats today we hav list some prices whose only drawback is that 1 ey cannot convey at all the beauty of the hats themselv.s, Flower-trimmed Hats...... special at 5.00, 6.95 and 8.50 q Pretty flower hats, suitable for late Spring and early Summer wear, In the newest of the season's shapes and in an indescribable variety of fashionable trimmings. Flower-trimmed Hats. . .10.00, 12.50, 15.00 to 25.00 @ Reproductions of the newest French: models—elaborate affairs that exhibit all the inventive genius of the Paris modiste, Women’s Low Shoes! 9 g5 and Pumps. .values 4.00 & 4.50 | “* @ Of the 2,500 pairs originally in this offering, mere than half of them are gone. But you may 8.50 still climb into a pair of 4.00 or 4.50 shoes for a matter of 2.85, if only you will act quickly. Sizes are intact, so are models and leathers. Models are newest for Spring wear, and the workmanship sat- isfies us, who are just as particular as you are. g English pumps, sailor ties, Colonial pumps and Blucher and lace Oxfords. In patent leather, white canvas, Nu-Buck, tan Russia calf, gun metal calf, tan or black vici kid, and black suede. THE. SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT DIRECTORY ~ : t S§ Makes more “Offers of Posi- ions” than any other two .mediums in the universe.

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