The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1912, Page 8

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aa THR NVENING WORLD, : £0 out aa the dont dropped lower and lower info the ea, At Inet but far rows Dumming om the prow of & ‘ ‘ | meante not mers Ww of lights Were left. Then the water reached the port holes, and, as it rushed inj @hall ever s6e. Distress re . ee oP yp . | the ofa, pal mere See font ar mews here, there was one great explosion and another and then the ship left the) rowed hard for an hour iJ ’ when SS. along si a 4 4 horizon unbroken. je of the Cai SAYS ONE OF CREW. peared tats har ranieain Demate Te oe ‘The ship's crew dectared that And that the fnen went down into the cables to which this seat was attached. The Ii was bobbing up and| The stability of thi -slokable steel) even this crowded boat could have Ki o longed And those that were in the lifeboats which Were close to the vossel say that | seat about twWo feet long and a foot wide. Men on the orchestra played till the very 1 : . sea singing “Nearer, My God, to Thee.” i down on the wa: it wae pretty hard to ind up in it long enough te | lifeboats that carried the survivors from | lived in a high sea and that had there” A : As soon ax the ship sank we started to row in good and earnest. All ni climb out of the seat, but you can wager we all did it. the Titanlo to the Carpathia was|heen suMcient boats there would have r { long we made those three men keep to the oars, They wanted to stop, but we verified by Edward Tufts, a member of| been no loss of life. . t Hi . told them we had been told to get to that light and iy we were Lng tnd STOKERS Lo PE IT the crew, Although all the other sur- . e but the iwht never seemed to come nearer. As the dawn crept out over WE! vivors were firm in their declaration t, cold sea the light seemed only @ very little larger than it had when we ul ‘RED PATHETIC MESSAGE that onfy sixteen lifeboats were picked + P started for It. FEBOAT CAUSING SENT BY WIDOW up by the Carpathta, Tufts maintained 4 to-day of Major Ai , . In the Hfeboate it wae terrible. Bome of the women had scarcely any soa | FIRST EXCITEMEMT. that eighteen boats in reality reached | bald Butt, his military alde, sald: *f s Bonnell Tells. Graphic Story Of How Her | on a: att, ana they suttered greatly with the colt One woman had white satin OF CAPT. SMITH. \\ her. wee is Tuk slippers and an evening dress ~ 1 don't know Mig one bad a tttrO lariat the beckons Of the YAM were ‘ “Thirteen of these Ged wore brought | #a\od at all, As on yt : W i on when we struck or whether in her excitement she put it on by m , the firet ¢ tf LONDON, on the Carpathia’s davite, while five Glee as Quickly ned to Sorrow ‘We were provided with the most miserable Iittle off lamp T have ever seen. | ache pad he Rd one Pais tpurieleceae or ia pandas maging Sediien "there ny kerosene in it, for it Kept going out as fast as we! ‘When She Realized the Enormity rit nm Wve, the upper decks for safety was the story || Titania, hes written a pathetic mes- || WS* 8¢ room for them,” he said. related by one of the survivors to John |} ase, which was posted to-day out- || ,7h@ boats were dropped from the igedy ‘ h one of the Tra x woman had @ cane that had a little electric lent in on pf a ae See Ife Joyce, @ pasenger aboard the Car- Soa White Star offices. I reads || Cag'were carried ty tage to the Wace| PHILADELPHIA, April ‘As far ae I know, there was no food nor water In the craft, but “heen aher . sathtede Star in . They were the latest | lost—no hope, : 4 ; To My Poor Fetlow-Sufferera: M proved pattern, with large air|soge BY MISS CAROLINE BONNELL. Cee eee ted. Rd Ine WOMIGM told eu .apvepwiaed (ARE Ch eee an up| “7 was told th heart everhowe with apt pi tanks in each end and sald to be non-| Norris Williams, who with hie father, ©: ‘ell, thank goodness, Nathalie, we are going to see our iceberg at begin cll ‘And that water wae below freezing point—31 degrees to bs exact! |CAMe perambling to the. upper decks. ainkable. Although buflt te accom-| Dua liliams was on the Titante. my ‘They were whispering excitedly and edg- || ¥% O!! and te laden with sorrow y ‘ ° ing their way cautlously toward one off that you are weighed down with Bt EAE ‘That single foolish little sentence was the one thing, of all things that /SEA BEGAN TO GET CHOPPY. sn of nysterieat, cold, wat, hungry "8 liteboate, Suddenly and without con- || thie terrible Burden that has dren || » to my cousin as the great, beautiful Titanic was shivering beneath en and men were at the merey of the elements. During the darkness {t was Tyee Mamcaned Tai harn'y of the ship || thrust upon us. May God be with |, SH E deathdiow, had enough, but the dawn brought a fresh danger. It disclosed the fact that | Ney ciampere ony clbere OF tak. nna | ue and comfort us all, Youre in And yet it was the moet aatural remark in the world for me to make| we were beset by vast fields of ice and trcberas. cn leatae menetaine | cere tee wine ad deep sympathy, | $2.50 $3.00 $350 ‘ giassy \ce were everywh: We were almost afrald to move, and to add to I, a2. > $35 ape br e bod pid er when the hand of deaih began pulling | Ctireas, a atift breere was epringing up, churning the sea into a nasty choppin a tater Freie Gee iors ELEANOR S&MITR. . . ita terrible cargo of souls. For though the world has not come (0) x11; we kept on rowing toward the light. Tho men were exhausted, 60 We w able to learn from those who witnessed “ASK THOSE THAT WEAR CHEM: it, that was a hidden hand—e hand so hidden that none of us sus-j took @ hand. But those oars—they were the heaviest ones I ever secn, IT am ars lt was this that one oy 4 the stok- Ww HEWEST SPRING STYLES for an instant how sirong and how cruel it was. Less than two| g00d oarswoman, ert ae Vain ores thems and toy ah iba Gite Gad co cous | OC among the passenge tinued Mr, Joyce, ‘‘as che aight that was after it gave.a quick, final jerk and the biggest of vessels sank beneath | 0" Of them. The: beeed h, i" “Although the officers had assured all je Carpathia GREATEST VALUES q on board that the Titanic sight of the Titante's ivors, ‘ewells. © up hope of ever reaching that light. It had gotten | mediate danger,” he sal there, everywhere were the ‘life: ly cousin, Nathalte Wick, and I wore tying in our berths ‘cif asleep when Dut 1¢ was absolutely no nearer, and we had no food, | feeling among the passe boats and the dead, It was a sight to oe eae nee ee aka dite WAAL toe Men. Drak ., very Uttle clothing, no heat and nearly every lifeboat shipping water to an! were being misled, lowev they re-|sioken the most hardened of men. The x es ee me unr ere cae ews DoRt S08t GLOGKCARIOR> | Oe ae enthels mained remarkably calm untii the very|suffering of the women and ohildren, ( % her ap ite Gwitt! tracks and then {t gave © arent shiver ell througs. And on top of all that these women didn't know whether they were ever t0| MA 5.04 agctared he underatood [arte ternible Co dnsenibe te cindy was | ‘Greceta rt atta Gattaree eins Vibe. Uirees ten nae See ae eee ee Ga HORE OERECTTC] TRORAN Go: SeOGO CLE MrCnOi na vin [Chete, Wore) thirty aight (perechs em. one added Mr. Joyce, | | Apvenram $2.50 Phice wkO pa whe’e hit an fosberg!” came ringing through the window in @ woman's Lert poy Neale wonder! omen cop ir minds in the | of the ship's rafts, and {hat nineteen of je cabin aboard the FOUR TRAVELER STORES IN NE YORK stane . these had drowned, although he r h jaken on 2260 Tnird A iad Lice at t | $645 Eighth Ave., near ant st. he VO. comer 1234 St, ECIDED TO TAKE A LOOK. BIG SEARCHLIGHT SUDDENLY CAME. se Beeb eh sel aOR of the | 1254 Grand Stuy an en o Bowers, ©) 2901 Third Ave. corner 181n pa hee tho Wow came NaRNAIO‘ NG: 2\fay-tn tea’ ena din And then somebody looked back and there—there waa a big searchlight horrible again as | ia I live," con- or not we would get up to view the berg. Natholic was pretty | — i 7 Shr ras y, but Thad been up to fill a hot water bottle and was wid © enough Bete seer ca me sears nce Best & Co. Just slipped on our-shoes and stockings and put on some heavy outside z= wem up. When we got out on to the deck everything was as calm ugust afternoon, The sea was as smooth as glass; there wasn't a berg Bes aes oot aces Areas Wisses’ and Little Sirls’ Coats and Dresses ‘gtoup of people who had gotten up to find out what was matter, “Go below ‘and put on your life-beits,"" he said. ‘You may need them lator , White Serge Coats, trimmed and strictly tatlored Dainty fodels in Piques, Linens, Singhams, Chambrays, | Wr wratiove Wal,vecn tld, Uncle Coorse, fort fnusted at uns sn oe Dressy Pongee, Catreta and Satin Coats ‘ : Fo mn Eun erent Little Gots’ Blazer and Sport Coats Che Yow Linens & Piques Lawn and Dotted Swiss went Into our stateroom, san omen knack At toe door and (eid us to so on tne! Yoww Wixture Coats tn brown, tan, gray, for beach and country wear ONE-PIFCE MODEL DAINTY LITTLE DRESSES saad t ONE-PIFCE MODEL, ry LIT Si A spsrammitoment. and lot, my welch sls oa the’ reecer! Hassan I to 6-year sizes & to J6-year sizes Open side front, of Wide Wale Pique OF Fine White Dotted Swiss; Dutch at, waten around her neck, We both were two oF three conta; it was @0) GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESSY GIRLS’_AND CHILDREN’S: SENI- and Colored and White Linens; god uot: tasked suc hee’ kote 4 a le and PONGEE COATS, with d T (aia ated Dutch neck, cuffs and down front’ ; ‘ Ne io se ets ae Coteeitjnn oem aeN aN cach cota doo tale ie DRESS COATS, in. fine English insertion and edging. 3} 107 years. 2.00 % trimmed with hand-embroidery scal- ner" one was talking and it seemed te be the generat idee that ewen, | sertion, silk lined throughout. In Serge; full, belted back.and novelty Joped edge and dots. 6 to 15 years. 10.50 HANDSOME LITTLE MODELS it we would in-lay collar of Frenchy colorings of Of Fine White Lawn; Datel 7 red beak to bed. ‘A natural and light blue. 84 to 14 years. Fe Of Fine White Lawn; Dutch neck, $. ASTOR IN STEAMER CHAIR. i vsssvseseeees Regular price 627.60, 17.50 elie Loner GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ SUITS Kimono, sleeves; Ginished at “neck S. § ‘ , GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESS we rown. 4 to 16 years........ With one-piece dress and new model ; and waist with embroidery insertion 4 noharid ae By thst time tone ory tou as Me ait veces ‘Astor| COATS. A new, boxy model, with ews Regular price $19.75, 12.45 coat, silk linedand strap back dress, pegs Siece Pete 1.75 rss atc, fr gem om Anta ate trp erg ells and neers, and GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE a a, eS IMPORTED WOOL CHALEIE ‘ contusion aithou; “5 ttons. : , white J a 1 CHALE eh te a he che imasbeara Shusscrans, Tain wate ae and Copenhagen. 6 to 16 years... 7.95 1 SERU.! BOX COATS. 4 to 16 yrs. 8.95 and Shepherd's checks, 10 c 15 fod 35.00 DRESSES, floral design border, trim- ps vet oaiet ot the Lawl ne ship refite Hanging had seen the berg as it; *s¢steeesesee Regular price $10.50, ° myn cores’ ++++Regular price $11.95, aN med with eern embroidered batiste 18 78 % ee oe ee bepweg wer damage was done to the “ Peay ¥ collar and cuffs. 6 to 15 years .... e beneath her water ling, we knew, for above she was in perfect ‘ Mprit the Month of Rain TUB__FROCKS Meee cdatGted ensive wonsdeak, (08 wiattinveshumisonty oreo ae SATURDAY—A SALE OF 245 GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S MAN-TAILORED RAIN: Of Fine Check Gingham, trimmed FINE FRENCH CHAMBRAY DRESSES METE cot isss tas newest the aes ok ee COATS, including a Special Reduced Lot of Cravenette Coats, featuring a Mannish Coat ea aaa reall rah tesa’ clare Die IAAE FURS NOT CLITA tite rajling. iA se in Tan and Navy Canton; ail cemented seams and plaid back art-proof lining............ pink, blue and black and white, vith fall d Aare an Poy obey Apc rh the condition which prevalied on our aide of the boat. On the| .esssecsseccccrecsceecerecesscesseeeseeeee Regular prices $8.75 to $12.50, 5.95 6 to 15 years ...eeeses : 3.95 with fall tucking and hand-embroid- 8.50 men-and women were not (old to separate, and that accounts for ’ PODS ERE CUE EES i ery. Colors: pink and blue. 4 to 15 yra. ho were saved. Mr. Iemay, director of the line, was on that side of nd 90, of course, got in one of the lifeboats with the other men. ap very Itle discipline, In tact, there was practically none, People (to-gét into the lifeboats. ‘No one thought the Titanic was going Passengera didn't feel tke trusting themselves to tiny, open row- they were aboant the biggest liner in the world. At least, they 00 Unusual Millinery Sale A NUMBER OF IMPORTED MODELS & HANDSOME DRESS HATS TAILORED HATS (IMPORTED) h the officers. the men withdrew th old . ; : A Ldieadpregies cote ype reba’ Be padi fiteetgdeapin deeceececrececcsecesccenssceccecsee+ dy OFF marked prices Chip and Hemp Straws, smartly trimmed with wings, straw orna- a pre. 009, on the seatsiny fe es CHILDREN’S WHITE STRAW HATS : ments, etc. Various colors. .....Regular prices $4.75 & $6.75, 2,75 4.75 rike the water, In it though it would: have hela more, wore but Trimmed with garlands of flowers, ribbon rosettes, etc -............ SEMI-DRESS_HATS ; jij ae LIN ad pap alas lapped in| was sescevcctceeeeees Regular price $6.75, 4.75 Variously trimmed,.................. Specially priced, 6.75 10.00 land there, sending the boat back for others, : fICED TITANIC BEGAN TO LIST. et taregian' ee’ cotinea Catia sttibie babe ce le more tea Combinations, Drawers and Yighigowns Sirls’ and Children’s Rompers Mer letee Ged wen usec cacted cen an hn ccee Cee | COMBINATION: SKIRTS ' MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ DRAWERS CHILDREN’S CHAMBRAY ROMP. BEACH ROMPERS : ; For Women and Mises. . 82 to 42. 7 Seemiereremeeretat ey more wis rusts sees Dace nc wecaite ea] ssseereseersveeree, Bee tO 7.95 Penn Clad. 19 1020 ache ee ee Te ctambry, Pink and Moecherk, J be Femme meee eeereerenes 4 ied id a * Ars. : Pe : 2.2 se eR ee TS AND HIGHLANDERS eee ees MIssis', JUNIORS’ & CHILDREN'S GIRLS’ CIRCULAR ROMPERS =, 50c. 75¢ TO PLAY BALL SUNDAY. | pen and Closed, for Women and ST PRE gee ee ‘Of fe Gi CHILDREN’S WHITE ROMPERS da : coe tae e.. Bie to Te Te te ee Ge aiietuus twine Ole. Wartepene Tas at Game for Fite avank | MISSES’, JUNIORS’ & CHILDREN’S sleeves, 1 to 18 years -.-.. 59¢, to 1.49 eos Ss: prea bike or tan. 2 to S yrs piping, 1to6years-.... 1.00 c 0 . “NIGHTGOWNS, low neck and short WOMEN’S NIGHTGOWNS ; York Ni I} Lea : whoby uer pig lire fy pel is iy) sleeves .............5. 69¢. to 2.95 High and low neck, long and short Par asols Sia pant ceeunte eencar ats ~ , | Crepe ......eeseeeeee 98. to 1.50 sleeves, 84 to 40 bust... 1.00 to 6.95 TAFFETA SILK PARASOIS HAND-EMBROIDERED WHITE BM. f be f the Titant ° p Q ‘OMEN’S Yi Y In all colors; handles of mission, NEN SOLS, wi Pa. fore ban rs rani gu WOMEN’S CREPE NIGHTGOWNS. 34 to 40 bust.............s0ese000+ 98e, to 1.95 eee ee TOR yin} peal iB Ie ngmeple 9 38 aoe pSTAR E sore ; PARASOLS IN ALL COLORS SILK UMBRELLAS poncral tsiae’the Lind ot women ery | . Women's and Misses’ Handkerchiofs With striped borders, including the In black and colors, green, blue mipiap Up a good bre"kfust in n.| Makes Hot and Cod wieats Tasty | SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IMPORTED COLORED NOVELTIES very smart black and white stripes. 2-75 garnet and changeable .ss---+++--2, 3,00 ( mi oon ead street. car oThi iultesame tit’ aenat bert” | With dainty colored initials, em- ach, - 50c } y 10 CENTS, _fowon wiih each boitl.) — beoidered in the newest novelty de- LINEN_HANDKERCHTEFS Shoes ‘ TE Ree ee ee | | BOB ort r sere eees Box of ¢ dozen, 1.50 ““Bealloped edge and embroidered “BEST” ORTHOPEDIC SiiOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ge GOTAE seccircnceaiaiare Each, The ‘' Best’ Orthopedic Last, b T or lace, obvi foctions common to shoe : 98? * LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 25c. 50c made on the Po ed ny ies are broad, peeled ie eee os ; Initial and wreath embroidered in ms With colored border and initial to foot; made of finest quality Tan Russia Calf. Children’s sizes 8 to 101, B to E.. eee 2.50 ° rt | threedifferentstyles «Box of hdosen 1 %Q match, also all white-Box of f dozen, 85¢ 11 to 2, Blo E; 18 to 2 low heels sesseesseeeeeerssseesseesssesevsseeee, 325 ake id SHOWING TO THE DEATH OF MR, AND and Boys’ Stockings BS. ’ " oh AAC MBIRE STRAUS IMPOR’) STOCKINGS Young Men's and Boys’ Fa urnishings eas «ad +34 Of a fine ribbed lisle thread, fal a Ea patie annie WASHABLE IFOUR-IN-HANDS BOYS’ BLOUSES \ Pe WIL! ‘ D FRINAY | ilk finished, high spli li nec, ‘ uble heel sole and toe; in whi ive stri Nancy Woten ” is AND BATURDAY, | aap na ee tall fashioned.” Black, Shieh bs trainee ay 50e Silanay Woven Madras, he i ‘ | . anes and tan: Regular price 35c. pair ‘ EPS IALI SE ROR SESS Cc. Cote a EY ot whito or tan... 3 pairs for 1.00 Bede ere Valf Dozen, 1.35 , MEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS 68c ) | oF ABRAHAM & STRAUS | MADRAS PAJAMAS : With natural and mission woods } Plain white and fancy (effects. 95c and sterling trimmed handles, 2 to 18 years -ssessseveeenees ++» Regular prices $3.60£$4.50, 1.95 i 4 CHILDREN’S SCHOOL, OR PLAY STOCKINGS Made of strong lisle thread, with linen interwoven in toe and iwwel, insurin, long service, Black, white and tan ,,......sssseeeeeeees 6 pairs tor 1.35 * ‘Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Street | rs 4

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