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AMATEURS DO NOT ‘HINDER WIRELESS, | MARCONI ANERS ‘Titanic dimater. Men for Lack of News About Titanic, ‘ Ho diame fe attached by Guatielmo i, the famous inventor, to ama- tours experimenting with wireless in- @trumente or to other extraneous causes for the absence up to late yesterday @fternoon of messages trom the Car thie. Mr. Marconi said at 6 P. M, at Qpartments in the Holland House @@ @ reporter for The World that the Wireless service between the Carpathia Gnd shore stations had proved iteelf en- rely efMciont. ““An explanation of the reason why Messages telling of the disaster aid not | Upper Sandus YOUNG WIFE SAVED FROM Anlentor ‘tale’ Steamship | frentne Wert recede pos @ poem HOSPITAL Tells How Sick She Was And What Saved Her From An 0,eration. , Ohio—"*Three years to house- ome from the Carpathia Hee with the Ro 1 was married and @rip’e captain or other oMicials who are fesponsible for silence on the euoject,” Mr, Marcon! said. “‘V’rivate messages Rave been passing promptly and con- wously, The wireless situation in (ignorant which prompted the Carpathia @ficiais to defer Ing out newa of the Gisaster. The wirclees was ready to it had been forth- coy "fuch economy” in wireless tol tur told ime tu gu to @ hospital. + did faphy and lifeboat is mn | not like that idea very well, so, when I @harge made against steamship owners|**W your, adverti @meratiy by Mr. Marcon! in an address | wrote to you for advice, an redone as Gene yesterday afternoon at the, you told me. I keep) T was not ecling well and | Recould hardly drag ayself along, 1 hed lauch tired: feelings, ay back ached, my rot eat or sleep. [had eadaches, too, and ecame almost a ner- ous wreck. My doc- jsement in a paper, I have taken Lydis EB. annual luncheon of the League Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound end Poiitical Education at the Hotel Astor, r Pills, and now I have my health. “The Titanic disaster probably will home @ much-needed lesson to| “If sick and ailing women would only hip owners,” hesaid “Likely they | know enough ke your medicine, they change their views so that every | would get relief.”"—Mrs. Benj. H. Stans- jnrer-carrying vessel will be! bery, Route 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, equipped with up-to-date wireless ap-| 0:5) Paratue and adequate lifeboat facilities, ‘ @lthough on the latter phase of the ques-|_ If you have mysterious pains, irregn- have not been entire-| larity, backache, extreme nervousness of the various na-|j ulceration oF displace- re boats than were liners.” Marcon! then asked his audience For thirty y ‘egetable Compound, made from roots For Afty-six hours he heal wud herbs, has been thestandard remedy post receiving and answering rom friende of those aboard,” | {oF js, and such unquestionable “The surviving operator ef the| testimony as the above proves the value Ficate ws seiouay one cannot we of this famous remedy and should give jm. ably is Treason eo Ualted Stares cruiser Galem failed to get BiG @ reply to @ meseage sent to the Car Pate the Carpathi SUNDAY WORLD WANTS to that which struck the fr ner would not’ WORK MONDAY WONDERS | For large 8- Barta Day $9 Mis- sion Hall Clocks, like } design, brass numerals, hands, chain PRESENT this livered to your BALM, . 12eth Wriday, April stylish wood knobs, etc. These Fine Refriger- ators, double walls, in- terlined; open steel f shelves, galvanized steel provision chamber, size 21 x 13 x 39; ice ity 35 pounds only 4.95 Saturday Evenings. “HARLEM’S GREATEST FURNITURE STORE” 144-146 West 125th Street, Near 7th Avenue C and Coupon Below “ee Buys $100 Worth of Goods on Our Commercial Credit Plan! am of our salespeople; make any purchase desired, in any amount up to $100.00; then pay fifty cents and your pee will be de- Furniture, Rugs, Beds, Go-Carts and Pictures LUDWit BAUMANN & CO. for $18 Mahogany Finish 8 10.75 Dressers, like design; rich, & new design, with French bevel mirror: coupon to any wha, dt., ar, 7th Ave, 1912, EB. W. Millinery. At Reduced Prices for Saturday. Trimmed Hats $12.00 Formerly $16.00 to $19.50. Ready-to-Wear Hats $5.75 Formerly $7.50 to $10.75, Children’s 8 Misses’ Hats Spectal at $2.95 Special Sale of Lace, Chiffon Cloth & Silk Waists Carrickmacross Lace Waists with satin trimming introduced. $5.95 Chiffon Cloth Waists in several models attractive in design; black si colors. $3.95, $5.95 B $8.75 Dressy Messaline and Chiffon Taffeta Models $5.95 Washable Silk Shirt Waise Tailored model, all white, and white with col- ored stripes. $3.95 = Children’s 8 Infants’ Wear Specia] Values for Saturday Children’s Coats 6 to 14 years—of Serges, Checks and Mixtures, tailored or ates models, $7.50 alue $10.50 Girls’ Coats of Whipcords, Wale Serges and Mannish | $ 12.50 Mixtures, silk and lace collars........ Girls’ Lingerie Dresses of fine Mull and Cotton Voile, hand- | $7+50 made and hand-embroidery........... Girls’ Blazer Coats 10 to 16 years—of Navy Blue and Red Pacca Cloth.........+sseeeeeees Little Children’s Coats 2 to & years—of Navy Blue Serge, white rae collar and oulle, t=} $3.25 edge, all lined.. as Dressy Coats of Navy Blue and White Serge, lingerie collar, all lined...........++seeeeeree $5.00 " $5, 95 Boys’ Coats—2 to 6 years of Navy Blue Serge and Mixtures. $3.95 & $5.95 Full Line of Straw Hats, Boys’ and Girls’ Tailored Models, 50c, 98¢, $1.25 to $5.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- READ IT. fools 49 Stamps Before 1 o’Clock, Single Stamps Thereafter —_ “Wisn00 Disc Phonograph Records World’s Best 35c Records at le to stir the interest of every owner of « Columbia or Victor E . These records are all pertect—they represent tt compa } will recognize them as the best make m Anerica, known the world over. ncluded are opera, musical, vocal and selections of every kind, hth ving here... A Partial List of Hundreds of Titles in This Big Assortment 8980--Winede It (rooal trto). a016—1 Am gf pation tm Rectan 3387—My Martuectu Tate a Steamboat (baritone), sy (amare and’ tao. Meeting Time (baritane and | Frag —eeo Sat ior fe Ld nian st Foldiag yintt You Tey? (tener hs, Wort om On Ceatene, % Where Art Thou $9 Korona ‘ras Camera eR ica tam [S80 Bae” lean Sine BUX %, 4x5 Yxh%, Fitted 4a ane ae “the Forge (batons) with double dustproof ‘shutter, | | 3 Sweetheart Daye (quar.). rom 11 camera box mu f hardwood, bi 5 Sentinel Aslew polished, with genuine leather cover mi Can't ay A ¥ Raa Say, Angthing Good, i 6,000 Cylinder Records at A ing shipment of our big recent purchase—made L; J de Recor “All od ite, Voc siamenal, Operatic; Pred of them. 10 sell thi bbaxesiens aan 2,000 Boys’ Spring nase sis!) 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Some have extra trousers. 1,500 Nen’s $1.00 Spring Shirts Going Saturday, ad We are noted ‘or our Saturday Shirt sales; the values are always unprecedented. This Satur= day we have quite out- done ourselves in point of value giving and offer each these handsome shirts at this low price............. The shirts are all new, per- fect models, made of fine percale, woven and printed madras and other fine shirt- ings. Designs and patterns are here embracing latest Spring and advance Sum- filer: nettaues See cee effects in the new cclor combinations. Frames of one piece one Inch steel tubing, fitted with one piece Pauber Crank Hanger, with guar- wd aah $15.98 gray flannel, tit conaie ‘ot epics Misses’ Pretty $10 to $12 Norfolk Suits Smartly made in rough fancy raieures and in navy blue 1. Coats have plaited fronts Lo and with belt of same mater- ines are ise 2 pee orerrms Coats For misses and halons, Al 5 97:98 t to oe 15 e F ‘oat styles, Cuffe at Aes) i is of fine mercerized ma- "ylea: Oo 14 yr tee Q8c ‘ 50c and 35c Sills Neckwear, made in the wide open shape hat will tie up small for close-fitting collars. Of course the latest colese ad 18c atterna, in stripes, figures and plain solid eclors; afer 80c, or, each. ee , “54 & 5 Walk-Over Oxfords Men's Walk-Over Oxfords include all the wanted styles; patent coltskin and other 98 Wome: 4h and $5 Perfect Sample Walk-Over Oxfords and Pumps in sam- by. ple sizes 2/4 to 4 and AA to B width. Every leather, every style and evey shape. . Sir Henri Shoes on Oslords Riad Men. | Misses and Children's Shoes ‘of tan Russia calf; The best footwear in the worl ate 0 price ewest styles! cut extra high and warranted solid all through: Allsizes, Allleathers, Pair $2.60, $3.00 & $3.50 sizes 5 to 8, $1.79: sizes 834 to 11, pair Sir Henri Shoes, Osfords Pumps and Colonial bie 1N4 to 2, pair < 49: ”$o Fj Pp: —_Be Pare + $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50) sizc LEGS ot Fresh city dressed mill tena etriotiy Milk: VEAL ‘ti, "0! terre at 2 Sits. 38 iHome-Made Bread EG" 3l4c Listen. ib TOM TURKEYS— | HOAs s ADE {BRSAD - ‘Be RAMCY. LEAF LE&TTUC! eOUL.ED MAM, Cook: jc a Ivy picked; suokxD, MBIA inte SALMO: eget! CA 3c, BOTTLE 0} WHINY wll Teh chops on: easine Lares per Spring LAMB i's (Sixth Floor.) TMA 147M STRERT STOLE,