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SESW BHT WITH OL ASTOR GODOWN TODEAT _-_—— Marie Young Whom He Helped +o Boat Got Last Glimpse of Men, “Archie” Butt died a hero's Knee deep in the icy wash that swept! over the bridge of the Titando, the last) view survivors caught of President ‘Taft's militery aide was his eoldierly Agute erect beside a fellow eoldier—Col. John Jacob Astor. The rescued on the Carpathia sald that Major Butt, Col. Astor and How- ard Case were the conspicuous heroes | Of the world’s greatest sen disaster. It ‘was Major Butt who lined up the panic wricken women; met the frensy of despair with the cool, calm judgment of the eodter, and was swept into 'the| pf of the Shadow of Deéth un- ne last goodby was smilingly sald ‘to Mise, Marie Young. Formenty a music| teacher presets Fd @ome of the Roosevelt chil«! Young had frequently met Saaiee Butt at the White ‘Howse, She was on the last boat to leave the ‘deken leviathian, nMasar Butt escorted me to seat in boat” she aaid to-day, “He helped’ 1 84 & apace, arranged my clothing: wt ™e, stood erect, doffed hie Rat, orf and sald ‘Goodby.’ And then he ped back to the deck, already awash. Tiwe were rowed away I looked back cUthe fast I-éaw of him he was emil- a: and waving his hat to me.” but. Washington Dodge of San Fran- of® thinke he saw the last of Major nit. Silhouetted against the sky he saw t and Col. Astor, heads erect, their us apparently around each other's aqulders, standing on the bridge of the ry @s she lurched into the cold fect ‘Waters, teutt and Astor were together through- out the panic, Dr. Dodge said. Major Butt took charge of one section of the ship; forced those with the fear of deat in theiz hearts to a semblance of courage by his own calmness and em- =e ald the women the boats ‘wootd | hok The North Germap Licy@ Line off- cials here to-day eat that Major Butt) had planned originally to take one of their slow boats home, but changed his mind in London, pipe alta oar SSP 91,000 ‘Drova us Hat for Reltet| One thousand dot 8 was raised tor the Manic survivors at the preHginary | ion of the Christian Conservation | Men and Religion For- In Carnegie Hall to-day. collection at the sugges- mt Fred B. @riith, leader of the| ent, IAM Carat, Ont 72 6 20 { 3-4 « 29 aa forth Nearly Double and * YOU Can Prove It. Pe versord ARE AN INVESTADNE if they bought at the Mg pri ons alte the, world over for, a? ba, ‘GY Navn wean ovr ear Of se injure or mar oir Ste fi ity ior'ek a reaenins os: In other our Diamon: the you an agreement with our. 1 AND TO-MORROW nh 7 exceptionally ee Hewitt yk A. Bx RiMtia”' Observe the wetghts ices going to Ate tO Walenta ot the Biaitonae ana prises plain ‘ieures on all ou Diamond, Jo rc ‘Bhs Ads. Last Sunday 1,308 More than|) Corresponding Sunday-Last Year. Mighty Demonstration Sale’. Anniversary of EHRICH Sale emonstration Sale of Misses’ Graceful SUI TS\,, 75 Suits at er Saturday Special Gok Ld oe — Serges, in Navy, Tan and Black. h jude” ; arm shields to match, Girdle top hints. Sisee 14, 18 Misses’ $19.75 | Misses’ Stunning guts at, 15.75 Men's $10 $2 Union ts at 65c 98c ‘ Waists 980 bmg rare ty Parcs Fn tubbing § . ieeeares ie feet Mtting. All cises. Men's Celebrated ‘Otis’ 50c Balbriggan Underwear, 39c hoped cae iret Lepr yy le seat wersjalwaye for 50¢. w Tomonee at.. . 39¢ Coats, $11.75 san gt ot ro Men’s $4.00 Silk Shirts at $2.45 Made of Jacquard and Pekin Silks; plain white, helio, gray and ten. French cuffs, neckbands of te collars; pee bosoms, some wil tap pockets; Men's $3.00 Silk & Linen Shirts at $1.65. Made of Lorratne Russian cords, sk and linen. Andetaon’s woven stripes and Jacquard tag tig plain noft bosoms, neck ba separate collars to maton. dives iy to 1 Men's $2.00 Mercerized Pongee Pajamas at $1.15. ‘Made of very fine mercerized Sor, Ena pearl buttons: Stow gut gp phat: an welt tailored. Sizes A. t Pee ‘y O'Neill Main Store—First_ Fleer. Men’s 19c & 25c. Socks at 12/4c Samples and discontinued styles. Black and colors; various Men's 35c and $0c Sccks at 25c. Lisies vd a ail ted: al fas ons, plait Women's ‘8c and 35c A dinple Line o} Misses’ $7.95 Dresses at $5.00 Made of Serges and Sitk, with eatin or lace tollars. Girdle top skirts; at. Girls’ Middy Suits at Separate Middy Skirts at A aia 95 and $2. ee i pleated Cred neg oe Sed rey | wie akirts, lengths 991.95 ana 92.95 je rtment of Women's + Tailored of fnadeas or linene. ely hand-embroidered linens. T' he r fit and ‘workmanship cannot be excelled. Value $1.50 to $8.00. . 98c!°35.95 rie Waists, all id tal $1.50 to $8.00 | Waists in White sad Light Blve go OR RE Sale of Children’ 8 Coats & Dresses Broadgloth Conte, i i Re » Red, te Sycars. Reg. $4.00 if Dainty collection of " also some very sheer, dainty pin t Ped pales Children's Serge and a alee checks And ee, Slaes ONelit Mata Btore—Third Floor. $3 to $5 Corsets, $1.50 Another big sale of C. B., Aug i Nemo, Redfern and La Vide broken lines. Reg. @8, 04 aad Brassieres, in B. J., If. pee and De Bevoise make: trimmed withem= broidery and lace. Reg. $1.00, At S0.¢ O'Neil! Main Store—Third Fleer. Book Racks Mission Wood Book Racks, enough to hold 12 stand- books; nice for the library table; offered in the Sta- tidnery Department to- Just in Time for Saturday’s Host— High Grade Silk: Lined ||"""" F505 00 SUITS at ton and colores ‘various atyles. |, O'Neil Main Store—Firet Fleer. Up to $3.00 Parasols at $1.95 Is, with tucks, ribbon bor- black and white checks and stripes, with\ assorted colored Taffeta borders. Pongee, with fancy ribbon borders and inser- tions; others with vegan floral mn ri PTT bu, ‘ue S"iibbons 390.7 “ONETLLS will be content with your varie forthe simple : 5% and 6 Ribbons, in a variety of weaves-an the Epes oe ‘hat org ay Dimity Quilts for the Summer Bed, $1.00 Each ‘Truly a bargain! White ap snow are the above Dimities, and light and airy. Eyeglasses or Spectacles 85c! Extra Special jor Tomorrow 10-karat gold filled rim or timless Eyeglasses or S| tacles, containing pure w ite crystal lenses. Will not. tar- nish or discolor. For Saturday only...... * 85- Our expert optician will test your ree. O'Nelil Main Store—First Fleer. Made of Tweeds, Worsteds, fred see ‘pack, Petticoats nd A Uudcrabbalion Reduced Silk Messaline Petticoats, with silk Jerseytop, a Spring shades, Emerald Gieen, Begee Blue, Gray, Black and Whi bir otters ere, for wou O'Neill’ American in Beara ib Copen- This $12.75 Sale ‘Means pen Gowns, ig high and low necks; three-quarter gee and taffeta; pane et Cover, Drawers fat with accordign pleated flounce, trinimed with dainty peaieeg eens Seven tractive Medels in sleeves and long sleeves; male of nainsook and Summer resort wear. OPNgIN Main sere Really remarkable O'Nelll Main Storo—third ‘12!4c to 25c Linen fist at 9c ure linen, plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs, tly imperfect), assorted width hems. $0c to $1.00 Embroidered Turnovers at 25c Embroidered A euroover, so Mace avin’ Baby’s “After the Bath’ Blankets, 29c Pair Soft cotton fleece, pink or Immense Sat turday Sale Smart NewHat Shapes About 600 dosed: women's sheer, and medium weight (sli Chiffon Scarfs at Half Price $6 Emb'd Robes, $4.50 Lawn Embroidered Robes, suitable for graduation dresses; | regularly $6.00; at. 45-Inch Marquisette Em. | bepigerss Flouncing. regularly 59 to $1.98 | Toa Values in Hair Switches Hundreds of women bave been delightfully surprised with the stock of Natural Wavy Switches which we are offering this week at wonderfully low prices. A fresh new lot will be on hand to-morrow at the e reimarkubly reduced Chiffon and Novelty Svarfs, some beaded effects, at $1.00 Worth double the price. $5.00 a Fence ions, “ Exceptional values in Marabou and Ostrich ‘apes, in Natural, Natural and lle, Black White, and all Black. with chenille tassels. Reg. $5.00. ‘kt $ Black Peay Natural Capen, The Thre Unirimmed Hats Above_| | fs ae sie Show Some of the Styles in Bot Lidtis Chiapas we are showing o Blve ice Roefer with ‘detachable sailor caller of my vy ge the Great Sale. bie Galatea; alsovan extensive line of iene 275 Dozen German Hemp Dress Shapes to be opened | || *#4 Busan soi as Hu" 9.8 ng to-morrow; 84 ve ely t FAG ng black Say. Like three sips attractions in “Misses! eM 95-041. 50]. vise y Ostrich -Up Pom- ‘Teg. 81.50; at....,. 75c ‘Reg. $3. 00 & ¥ 50 $1. 98: ported Rose Apraye, Reg. White Goods | of Finz Quality 39c for 69c values. 49c for 91.00 values. The finest Novelty Swisses. The finest Cotton China Crepe. A Embroidered, eye Het as t and openwork; goods to be classed ainong the highest grade d 19¢ for 39c values. 29c for 50c values. The finest embroidered Bastiste. The finest Imported Dimity. at ‘ie it represents a failored ‘Trimmed Hat, las shoes below . the ' b ar 83.98 value, On sale to- morrow, with others just as cand stylish; at... $2.98 O'Neill Main Store viet Floor, Imported Wre: sais Montiures and Sunrat 9c 9 $1.25 O'Neill Mais Btore—Becond Floor, Extraordinary Values for Saturday’s Selling ' ra , less than usual is the Women’s $3.50 Pumps at $2.45 Fee BURMA | tbat were dincove Pump, in Tan Russia calf, Patent Leather heels, flat ene. silk pump bow. ALL SIZES ard widths, Ae ss $2.45 For Misses and Children nd Children’s Black Vici, with Patent A very special right-vp-to-the-minute ‘ het The yoorles power Welt scles, high Cuban Boys’ wW.L.D Fine $3.50 seca Ttishig id pda? poap fora ais man to lie on. wide and exactly six feet long. destructible stee! spring hott struction so that it can easily | The buttons are reel on with steel clamps, so that it is impossible to pull upholstered in a fine quality of pegamoid leather, which is guarantee¢ frame. The coverings are in green, black and brown, Practically a lif Don’t fail to investigate this opportunity. But should we oversell, we will te box ealf and Tan Vici Kid; button; also e's Career, gun metal and vert aban pumps. 4 geeer = ce met cone 5 and $1.50; si: to 98c The Versonal Coadurt of || Shoe Sale for the Bees ys’ Box Calf Bluc ne article at one-half its real value, is your’ two hundred of these couches for Sats delivery. and Children’s Tan Russi Calt and Patent Leather High ( the day to be delivered in about a week's time. You can buy one cf these couches on our “CONVENIENT CLUB PLAN” at the reduced price! That way you can pay alittle at a time while using the couch, %* Male O'Neil Main Mtore—Second Floor, Ci White of * various styles. Pete gently urges you to bring to the Men's, Clothiny Department, the $25.00 vale to be had in | New York ‘in a man’s Spring Suit or’ T Roost TS compere it (cg Shean) with the SUITS and SOP AY now bein, q or it, Piles devmnteedr dente se ay if Loows, bags anid ey deal of bein he iacertiniags, the stitching, ne the styles, the 4 reason that we know from what thousands of ot have already told us that you ilpremounee ths tobe The Greatest Sale of Men's Got ie ett in New York IN THE. roll, Noval and se Rips new ws ETE CATH be the edge ihe! Japel. ee ote REE Sonat —$12.50—Cash or Credit—Bays 47 Tuxedo or Evening Dress Suit A:sob, * Not a cheap, jbeqey: outfit, but o nest, dressy, | linble Black, well lined and faced, and warranted to fit perf Don’t go on feeling that you have to avoid “formal” for want of proper clothes. Come to O'Neill's ton examine the wonderful values in EVENING DRESS f AND TUXEDOS we are Fi for Cash or on our BD | | fervee paymeey. ples, TES: Tees Pree $12.50 “to ‘oe O'Nelt! Homefuraishing Sore—Piret Fleer. be $6 and $7 Suits and Reciers Compelling Saturday Sale ‘of me Blue iy Serge Suits with pep-top ponte. oe Sant . 7 to 18 years. Doub! Values $6.00 and $7.00 at ........s-.00+ All At Boys’ Handsome Tan and Gray Mined Aue $4.98 490 “0. 660, at 39c eS aes tans 22 ki we ot 2ST t: Bi Wool Cheviot Suits, in Norfolk ont Core ie Ig models, Withngull peg:top pa jorfolk, 7 $1.95]| Men’s W. L. Douglas, Low Shoes. 37. Value at . When you buy W. L. Dovge: is pew LOW SHO ES is offered of some slight, i keen-eyed raine: f the Immortals. Louls Tracy, TY it OP ite Gases daston be + Lace Shoes, vue si sizes 239 to | Okt ria Dickso spe * ye Sitice, bess Os- wo $1.29 Fo