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See cian fees Hats Trimmed Free ‘When Shapes aid Trimmings Are Purchased Here “The Big Store” "t* MAIN BUILDING 98e to $1.25 Heavy Turkish Bath Matsat 59¢ Some have slight mill { ; tions, but practically nothing that detracts th their appearance or serviceabilit 12M%e Cr Toweling—all-linen bleached crash, colored 49 borders; tomorrow, @ yard. le Ste’ Bed Sheete--bleached nigel one piece for single-sized Pe. $30,000 ) Tomorrow As ul sets as are reasonably required for books unfill 1 be given to ajl persons, whether urchasets of ate applying at the Premium ‘arlor on the Third Floor of our GREENHUT Building, tomorrow. It will be advantageous to start Alling at one time as many books as will Charity. te by VOTES which char” favte and benevolent in: atitutions, societies and ~ PERMANENT AD RNG THEM BACK" — Red. Cross Seearii Plans] In One of the First Launched TWO MAMMOTG BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIRGEL COOPER ©. os be needed to he premium desired. ff standard Par-Reaching Assistatice for There Were 18 Vacant hc o + 18 tau f a ™, 6T& Only One Hundred Piet Stamps Good | in Any mea " ey lowtrieed a BBe " jo! Ly ‘Titanic Widows and Orphans. Places. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.B.G 18 AND 19". ————crrennur-stecet coorer co—MAIN BUILDIN The Big Store Introduces This New “Russian Casaque” Tomorrow at *1.25 While the lace Russian casaque is well-known in specialty stores, THEY DON'T KNOW IT AT THIS PRICE, but of course, we make @ specialty of LEADING in matters The lace casaque tive when worn over acolored silk dress. ITS CHIC ISUNDOUBTED. It gives an air of richness on any foundation and may also bo used over a lingorie dresd. The casaque may also be worn over a REENHUT-S1eGEL CoorER CO—MAIN BUIL DIN Crowds in Attendance at This Sale of 10,000 Pairs. of Women’s Low Shoes Worth ‘3, 3.50 & *4a Pair, at]. AY ) The Greatest Sale of this Character An- nounced in Many Seasons Began in that Wonderfully Popular Shoe Department of The Big Store, this Morning Wishout exception this is the biggest und finest lot of low shocs that was ever offered for special selling at one price. And of course it's too big an event to be passe¢ over with one day's selling—for even The Big Store cannot cite of 10,000 pairs of shoes in so short a ce of time. THEREFORE THIS SALE CO! INUES, TOMORROW, WITH ASSORT- ENTS JUST AS INTERESTING AS IN THE FIRST HOUR OF THE SALE. ' All of this footwear was made bv oniy half filed! yelled Capt. Smith of the Titante, according to Peter D. Daly Peru, one of the first cabin! QUICK HBLP BY WOMEN. “Bring those boats back; they Destitute Survivors Sent to! “Many boats," ays Mr. Daly, “ald Their Destinations or Work, |set away halt nied, How many of them obeyed Capt. Smith's order I do Found for Them Here. hot know, but I do know that he rushed to tho rall ag the boats were leaving . and shouted for them to colne back for, more passengers.” Distribution of the generous fund col-| yer, Daly is a representative of a Tan- Jected for the Titanic sufferers through | gon Arm of stock brokers. Ife was in Mayor Gaynor, the Stock Exchang: is cabin when the Titanic struck and ped On his overcoat over his pajamas came on deck to see what the citement was. Later he went back 1 arcade of the Metropol. | dressed, got his valuables and put Stan Life Building, No. 1 Madison ave- | life belt. | nue. Ho pays a high tribute to the bravery ' Jacob HH. Schiff, secretary of the New| and coolness of tho al oMcors, He Jumped overboard, © a woman, eS just before the Ti ¢ began to be Be na lao, silk or batiste blouse. | Checks ft 1 thousand dollars have tate & beat ey i ee Rheiap ak A concern The poring Sh ee. Co. of -Cmctnnat i, Ont Ae and take We have never before ited any | already Rena: €reWo, but contributions | N. Williams, ; 4 your choice of the following styles and leathers in $3 to $4 low footwear and pay us $1.49. . A tines ph : utilized for Sedna oP ka covaiilcad tb Glatiuis | hate becple. OOUIa Have Gode Gavad Ih Tan Russia Calf Oxfords Patent Leather Pumps phot Agel endl ittee te istribul 0) ‘or have been sav: in ’ nea = | the voats, The, teoudle wae: tHak. 6 a Tan Russia Calf Pumps Patent Leather oe .s The Red Cross Committee has taken end ead eg Cees veil: ' Tan Kidskin Oxfords Patent Leat ri poe B-l cha ft all fund ve those collect- | ously. 4 ol wn seemed to ‘ \xfords headed by Mrs. Nelson Henry. It was | hy ~, a ue Gecided that the money and great stock | u Gun-Metal Calf Pum; White Canvas Pumps . ri ding, Piret Foes.) f clothing raised through the efforts | German 4; Of theae noble hearted women should ty ali one ee Side } Black Suede Pumps & Oxfords ong yrs Pumped Oxtords 7==G REENHUT BUIL DING—tveevrama ron Tus eed f diate lief to the roposal “4 sien hou'd t e, two, thre: | b. Kigarvieate sanded be ‘the Carpathia, being. eee in Aredia ed te ! f SF of i TRAORDINARILY FiNe SHOES TO SUPTLY NEEDS FO SUATELY and SATISFACTORILY. $75, 000 Worth of . Cross C hould | terested in @ reinsurance of the . PROM A ry ie Maks & eanctl. INVOAtIRGHIOR’ Gf Caan | THANG TRINLLD ta'Pahiaa Bayeaint Oe (he So come in BARLY, tomorrow. You will be served Q | World-F, ed, R m- -Size R 8 eufforer's case with a view to providing |sround that the White Star line was ug permanent aid. fresponsibie for the accident, sold For *90,000 Wilton Rugs, Axminster Rage Brussels Ruge, Velvet Rugs soni aivecory ta penerie ve en “enarmousuchlce ot Persis, bee test, ber Glory. of dation, set-colored and Orteatal lustre and color. $04.00 We Rees 9 Ei) $22.50 Sra Ws Rags —sizoOxi2ft.;at. The method employed is to send all Gistressed survivors to the women's committee rooms on the sixth floor of the Metropolitan Building, where they @re being supplied with ample outfus of clothing and funds to keep them in comfortably circumstances pending the | action of the Red Cross Committee. WILL KNOW WEDNESDAY HOW TO DISTRIBUTE FUND, )_W. Frank Persons, chairman of the Red Cross committee, held a conference fo-day with his assistants, most uf twhom are women. Another conference will be held to-morrw, and Wednedday, Mr. Persons sald to-day, he will be able to make definite announcement as w Just what the committee intends to do ‘with the Jarge fund at its disposal, The rooms of the committee swarmed h destitute survivors of the aster. They were mostly third nd-class passengers who had ecaped with little clothitig and no money, Many were women ani chil- dren whose husbands and fathe:« w left behind to go down with the ship. ‘These are being taken care of first. The Founded 1845 | Almost any piano sounds good when it is new, but the old-established and reliable Waters Pianos will at all times hold their tone and give that permanent satis- faction thai can only be ob- tained in a piano uf the high- est class, In tone and construction |the Waters Pianos and the Waters-Autola player-pianos are all superb examples of the wil Wool Velvet Ruge—including both Brussels seamless and seamed gradce,| body Brussels in Al bright, clean, now designs. | most easily cleaned and offer $14.50 Velvet Ruge—sise $9 75 sa4.to eter ° 97.75) 8 aelee 8 an108; ve until the more pre tended to. ‘ Whether on not the entire fund would | be used could not be ascertained to-day, ‘but it was thought there would be more | Slightly Used Player-Pianos was f ; ge in Brussels and Velvet Ruge than enoitsh to serve the needs of the 1|piano-maker's art at its best, | t M ke d R ih t s fi R l Pri H Other Grades pope . (The conferences eine ek and will therefore stand up ar a ' (2 uc tons r om eg u ar yf ces 1) Bester ae 9817.50 ft; Maid sos bea $15 i ‘expected diate oon nother under hard usage and be And our terms are most $ Teun $ $19 bes ys )yetvet Bag—oten oxi2 $13 1Biove in. Narge ‘of the. bie ention of! ti durable, liberal, beginning at Week nee, ores Oe teen IC TERRES ERE B42 jected In London. BP 2 ite Style A—Waters Upright Here is where the dream of m: A music-loving man will come Fong — what afew years ago was regarded SEND SUFFERERS TO DESTI- | Resi as a luxury, is today placed within YOU’ NATIONS WITH SOME MONEY. An artistic piano of the Every one of these instruments is a splendid one, in a handsome up-to-date case, and in excellent condition. iy For Tomorrow pe It 1s not proposed to give large sums) t/hi chest ‘grade, celebrated fo Regular Price Sale Price | Name Regular Price Sele Price| Name Regular Price Sale Price | Name Rogular Priee Sale Price Narrcgansett of money outright to those fortunate | |!) g , r ee ga7S $295 i wi $450 $995" | Kirchhoff....... 78 $160 Wi low “Armchair fntensied merely that the sufferers shatt|{ {fine tone and great durabil- 375415 | McPhail 526 illo omfortable as possible, | ity, one of our leading and to their destinations or 5 5 445— | Ludwig........ Complete $ 4. 5 0 with Upright Pianos Cushions, for wherever th ow wish to go, and pro-| t/ most popular styles, only vided wi iclent means of support pee Tha strong,’ ervdiuiaproleneas Case thd f to keep Weta a Si until they Ri sae Perea bereains ia us upright Pia t.; $375 seat make this chair SP RIGID AS AN } In the cases of. young male immigrants $350 70°" | Kranich & 0 $155 NOB, AL... . sees seers aes OAK! Note the willow “apron” all around ¢ ein ed themselves and who suf- 550 G 65 Don't be misted fey unerupulous advertisers who, oakatt possibly give under seat nge \ fered no loss beyond their clothing and ye better value for the money. 10 ah and give free, bench and The aw of $4.50 WITH CUSHIONS, " money they had in, sailing 12 rolls of music, from England or Ireland, it {s proposed to provide for them so they will be in the same position they would have fe sell the Caldwell on terms of is EXTRAORDINARILY LOW for this SUPERBLY HAND - WROUGHT and LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE chair —ABOUT HALF IT’S ACTUAL WORTH! (GREENHUT Building, Third Fleer.) $10 down and $7 monthly until paid. Also Style 85—Chester Piano 7 1 octave, 3-stringed, over- strung bass, full iron frame, ivory keys, fine tone and handsome case, Warranted {six years. $190 oh payments of only GREENHUT-sIEGEL Coorer co—MAIN BUILDING Sale of Trousers at 5], §2.25 and 83 6,000 Pairs—All Well-Known Makes—in Sprin and Early Summer Styles, in Tomorrow’s Sale We start with deen in had nothing happened to the Titanic. Further than this, the committee will make every effort to secure work for those who have no immediate prospect of employment. The newly made widows and orphans ‘will be the principal care, It 1s expected that an arrangement will be decided upon ‘by which all such sufferers will fecelve permanent aid. —— FIRE DRILL AVERTS PANIC AT JERSEY CITY BLAZE. 200 Girls March Quietly to Street and 150 Orphans Are Ready Bargains by the Thousands Like These for Tomorrow Opaque Window Shades Slight linpestestions regularly, if perfect, 25c; choice of dark ecru, olive, light green and dark in our MAIN Building Less than two dozen of Tuesday’s wonderful values are printed here. Remember, please, that often the best ones are not advertised at all on account of limited quantities. Women’s $3.98 Tub Dresses. $1.25 q = Women’s $19.50 Suits... . $11.95 $ reen, complete with self-acting roller, slat, to Follow. f $5 Per Month bc to 500 Untrimmed Hate... 200 Trousers at ‘1 Trousers at ; 2. 25 Frackots, nails and metal ring pull; tomor- 1 apeaieline, Whe sare aay oes m0 | ||without interest. Stool, cover, Lingerie Blouses and Middy Just 240 pairs of men’s and youths’ trousers; Men’s and youths’ ‘Kingly” trousers; NAN a Mae tarsi igs ca) sizes 32 to 42 waist-measure; odd lots and | values to $3.50; all sizes 28 to 54 waist meas- broken sizes. Only one or two pair of a kind; | ure; more than 20 patternsin striped worsteds, values up to $2. cassimeres and blue and black cheviots, girls and 150 small orphans early to-day Embroidery Samples of Fioune- , Ae ings and Allovers; each 3c and 5c Sample Lace Lengths and Medallions Se and 10c 1.50 Paros. (seconds) se tuning and delivery free. Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms Porch Arm Rockers —oak | $7.25 Grass Matting den color; Rugs—9x12 $5.50 seats; at $1,50 | Reed Rockers—o! best grade reed; at... $1.75 45¢ Hank of 100’ Feet Extra an Jersey City when the grocery of Mra. | John MeLaughlin, at Washington and | Tork streets, Was damaged by fire. The grocery 18 pocketed In betweon Printed Challies aie & lemmed ploreorieed Wash sen each Se van ide Bleached Muslin ya 5e ee iat c Hommen Cotton Diapera 26eT Turkey Red Table Damask Pee Trousers $ In this lot are men’s and youths’ “Kingly” | : Working. Girie On Rig l on the Boys" $1.76 Calfskin Shoes’. $80 trousers worth up to $5. OVER 100 PATTERNS ( ium Preserving mrer” | sions realy Cleve Oe street side Js the main, bullding of the Waters 3-Year System 19¢ Mercerized Popiins and vce at in worsteds and outings; included are: K at 5 passed’ 35c | $1. } y ra med Colortypes n ne hundred ai F 3 95 Beautiful Fram ~—2hgeinch gilt a hy i te ee fe Sie ui Pri Crombu i511 $5 Striped Worsted Trowsers|$4 Striped Cassimere Trou- oe na Hee | alta tined LD nd she hung piano without interest. ne ‘Outing Flannel 6hoc $4 All- Wool Bl D Pp i ter Pi n-pint size; saltor {es When a motorman saw the | We to 29¢ Millinery Flowers 1 00 ue Serge sers mete 95 pel ; De ae epee rousers | Black Thibet Trousers eee Horace Waters &Co. ‘ Three Stores: 134 Filth Ave., or. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way Harlam Branch (Open Evenings) 254 W. 125th St.,nr. 8th Ave, e found the doors of the an- e@ and had to smash them tn, wo hundred girls were agsembled e as In the regular fire drills und ed to the street, some of them in | pty attire Adjoining the annex on the east 18 Bt. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, | yhere re are 150 small children, | ded promptly to the fire | # and were dressed ready to street, but it did not be- | . ‘The fire was confined | Battleship Linoleum Raanenie Inthis sale WE GUARANTEE EVERY PAIR OF TROUSERS SOLD, Regular. $1.60 grade) Bargain: Baresi aie AND WILL GIVE A NEW PAIR, WITHOUT QUIBBLE OR RESERVATION, SPASM, LOSNOEOW Af, BYARD)» ++ ee lis FOR ANY NOT FOUND ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. (No Mall or Orders Filled) (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) ee a All sizes up to §4 waist-measure. Double aa Green Trading Stamps With Purchases héade Before 12 o’Clock «