The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1912, Page 4

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a) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1912. ; . OF THE 77 renal TDALAY FEARAS ==>. MANIS DROWNED eae | SHIP WAS SINKING THREE IN DANGER, . J had actually lifted him of the fetd of ive studded with huge bergen, we saw the Carpathia. We also saw the yination of gale and a strong Californian to the northward of uf, o lighter hard to handie,, “At $46, ship time, we received a tier Was swept under Bier No, Keneral mes fe preservers, thrown in hig PiChed 1p tw! on, struck the water. Bg Oe he af the barge Dixte, voond et ne rey nother The American Woman Holds the, Purse Strings knew. your incre wan Tsaresoed from 20% to 40%; wouldn't bit Then why not increase it? You can do so by buying quality GOODS AT WHOLESALE prices direct from manufacturers and wholesalers, and eliminating that the Carpathia had | We asked him] How ‘himself, not one of that | Tt took only a few moment eck to realize that we were all too jate for the \ c i i | Mfeboats, The jaat’ ones were being | elght under the pler and he .dia not | te Md not reach the scene for several : ’ “ag lame of Col. John Jacob Astor Not in List, }lowered. | paid to the réxtof the party: | Blowh bodily by the gale Into the femerge from the other side, It was Gate tet pas he sald. middlemen’s profits, This is not to Capt ON Was certain that the ty, Maint Temple could not have been the ship witowe lights were seen by the le's officers just after the crash, { | | | ~ ers, Capt, Moore sail, eded in RrASPINg were below ut the time and could neither t jer later | Tee of ee Mtr! tell in what rection the ahip was sail: at the rate of from | ‘yy,. theory, it's fact. We are saving from the tow deck of the} thought he had suc w spite, but sear but Those of Major Butt and J. B. Thayer | Me? at Which on Titanic poss'm going to got « tat! ran between decks and watted there “May Be Hidden in Confused Wire- ; Knew They Were Playing lunth the lite bers from 20% to 40% on the things they buy through a Baltic, Thomas Realander, ow, Was drowned to-day wax lowered, 1 jumpe and as it w * What the officers were doing, ae * ; | Up on the ¢ stance could be rendered. | @ to $4 miles an hour all morning. ‘The} Me, Duff, manager of the Can-|1 Why not visit our less Transmission. Against Death. | sarang in opted to rescue fim nar. {intter figure was reached at 180 o'clock, |i" vant eared int || Be eonvtnced 9 capensis that 3 ed Arowuine when their | Within roan ee ia ad OF Bec sted the Titanic before |] iene, call of write for fall particulars, ‘ Tig , Abie , |to auen eet as they were about zo | le had Kune | og ie Mist rews signal, WORLDHOME SUPPLY: Officials of the White Star line were able this afternoon to announce! CROWD WATCHED PLAY |q2 0 8 "| BARRED FROM RE RESCUE qe hueh a report Is utterly absurd” Dut] PHONE. 18 chat co “they tad ciecked off, with the aid of their passenger Jists, some of ts [the party that played « & iignter owed ‘ep’ the hs wily pasaed within hea mien’ that «iT Showrooms, Herald Square Build- set . ww forty-two names identified whic |last minute not one. y York Dock Company, nad been| "ROM TITATIC’S BOATS sah dead which have been recovered PY) Came Ceased When Band Be-|HENRY HARRIS MIGHT HAVE | oored ail morning alungside te old BY GREAT ICE FIELD. |: Mackay-Benmett cable ship. Latest wireless reporis state that in all PI Xi M 4 ESCAPED WITH alle ae Pemr nN pler at the fodt of “North hs salt 4 laving ‘Nas “But some of the party etvapel, JUS. | Moore street, She started out Into the] ST. JOLN'S, N.S April 2%—The seven bodies have been recovered Gan Mlaying “Nearer, MY ive same, Henry Harris was ndt river shortly befor ’ 4 ne or shor ‘ore M1 o'clock. It wae {| Stinding floes and towering bergs that «fThe iat follows: saa ts the Minia, which will proveed God, to Thee.” of them, but he or 1 ae gs woll L- || Plain from the looks of the river thes surrounded the sinking Titanic barred i FIRST CLASS. = ret been if he had one Se ee there was a térritic gain blowing, but |t® 4PProach of the first v to reanh _W. ©, DOUGLAS, ah! ha ” y J Paden the force of the wind had not been felt tte *ere of the wreck, the . R. Mner P re hoa by those aboard the tighter Mount ‘Temple, whose captain declared | ern KO) ers nes ter, protected | today that at 4.90 Monday morning, two é ’ i © a by the towering pler, hours re the Carpathia picked up Realander, whove home was at No.|the survivors, he was ner the Titanic's 266 Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn, was{ position. To-morrow, Wednesday, a Special Offering of ing, 141 West 36th St.. near Broadway. e Without answering her dist 18 to he altogether improb- y ev t you can state posi- was not the Mount s ' ‘ 9 oY “a ue crow Many stories have been told of the] room, But last moments of the Titanic, of tholf left the brave men who went down that the] know how 5 It ie understood A. M. HOLVERSON. ‘GRORGE PD. WIDENER lent by that bodies mark of identific fea last night. women and children might be saved. “ " of relees as George Widen.) conducted by out_on the bow of the lighter We received a call for ald by wireless H SECOND CLA nh Episcopalian clergyman | Here !# 4 story of men who play And Just vetore|a tine when” the cumbersome. ovat Eee rane Natarn Obtating Mhut H 1 jo the steamer fi tra stil YT . sald Capt. Moore, a ILOUIS 6. HOFMAN, for the purpose. cards while the steamer wax sinking pag Hat ogahentra At PIAY- | pushed her nose 1 the shelter of the Ie Kad strug am icebers nd aahiog us ousehold Linens JOHN 1. CHAPMAN. je Minia hi board 1% coffins, em-|and they played the fe which so: . ua hod, pler right into thwest wind blows bes . We turned back about re. Rotini Sid, 100 tons of fee, a lot of old of them knew was to be their ast. | jy Qur ears Ing at the rate of between seventy and steamed to the position At Very Advantageous Prices _W. Compras. fron used as welkhts in consinning [mney piayed to allay th pur ee eighty miles an hour. The force of th Arriving there about > (W. S. HARBBCK. unidentified bodies to the sea, and undere| Tne” Played to allay the feare of thelr) gtilt going. We sa gale took Realander by surprise, {40 o'clock, hetore the Carpathts, * eS ont. tal fellow passengers. poop, 4 hate the He was off his balance when the wind|We encountered so much ice that we able Cloths, , dey tells y. > . compelled to stop until daytieh EXICHOLAS NASSER (sent Oy wireless | TWENTY GO TO HALIFAX TO| ‘eorse Hraii lis the story, We) Men, steamer. We saw the men canght him. ‘To the amazement ana | Nore comnelied (0 stop wath dase 2by2yds. $1.75, 2.45, 2.95 2by3 yds, 2.90, 3.75, 4.78 |. B. Coles Rasher). CLAIM BODIE Was one of the first cabin pasmengers. | the poop Ko erboard lke frogs Jump- | Morror of his sxhipmates he staggered put, ut did not see any al ayu 0, 3.15, 3.95 2% t Already reprosentatives of famities{ ON that memorable Sunday night he| ing from 4 bank, And then! Ob what against the rail, grasped wildly tor : | 2by 2% 2.40, 3.15, 5.95 21% by 2%, 3.75, 4.50, 4.95 6 who lost members Jn the disaster have| was pluying bridge whist. The party| @ night that wa support and went into the river. The “ vasn’ th hun- t . eakfast Si $ PP BTEERAGE PACGENQERS. — Jotarted for Halitax and more will go /feli Lie shock of the collision, but they | g<q°T arte trom the Titanic when ene | ced i Napkins { Akar Size, Doz, 1.75, 2.75, 3.75 MARY MONGAN or MANGON (eat today, Many othere: continue to visit} were located wo far aft they didn't | Went down In, t07o, parte, how feat and | Dinner Size, 2.75, 3.95, 4.75 selese on Mary Mank ir offices, More than|realixe the dire import of the Impact. | gtern afterw We did not experience } 4 . * Site FARRELL. ma twenty famuly representatives late leat) 1 would rather not mention the names any auction hich followed 1 never Table Cloths, round scalloped, 2by 2yds, 2.50, 3.75, 4.50 ath y . “The scenes which followed : aad up iebare Revers, mastr ot 3. |hytnea woe up then ae | wil forget dten were sh to tha OPPENHEIM, GLLINS= C) Napkins, to match, Doz. 4.50, 5.90, 6.50 Aneel vert, haa gone to represent ihe came, ‘Henry Harris was in the same fe ea Net wes saa pal tt Det Rete Hs Mi thnentcndnddonl et Linen Sheets, hemstitched, Pair 3.25, 4.25, 5.25 room, but in another game, I went out in. K on ie bet! Lrg oO on deck and he with me to learn what A oe apg Ore ednes taeehad st6 bbe 34th Street , PillowCases Hemstitched, “ 95c, 1.25, 1.50 the familion of Mr. and Mra. Tailor] nad happened. ‘The stewards told us| ween shot up by some great force, Linen PillowCases} Fb roidered, “ 1.65, 1.95, 2.45 me, GSeten S,: Widens werd:|that there was no danger. They ad-! “sor hours we sailed through a sea of , +00, 1.95, 2. mitted we had struck an tcebers, all| the dead and living. Cold! Oh, was it right; but we need have no fears, for| cold? Men almost froze in the boats we had passed the danger point. ‘and the women only kept alive bp tak. “Me. Harris left the game to go and] ing their tricks at the oars with, the seek out hin wife. He saw her safely | men. wi om ' launched and came back to the room| Hath. 2n ater wasn't one word of I saw in @ moment what was upper. | the Titanle! line bast night Huck Towels, hemst'd or scalloped, Doz. 2.90, 4.00, 5.50 Luncheon and Dinner Sets, Hemstitched Table Clothand 12 Napkins, 7.50, 8.25, 8.90 Dimity, Summer weight, at 1.15, 1.25, 1.35 what condition, but Miciale that whether Sa eee eaten: Bed Spreads | Satin Finished “ 1.90, 2.10, 2.25 moat in his mind and took the frat op-| Complaint out Of the the beavest ed Sp! S . 90, 2.10, 2, portunity to aak him if there were any | (ooo y siver met, We picked up alx Embroidered, “ 4.50, 5.50, 6.50 danger. d, believe me, Thowe identified will be sen people out of the ea. an tha world’ designcted te|PLAYED WHIST WHILE BAND] {they were cared for by Ute women on 4 the others will be buried PLAYED RAGTIME. yoet “He told me there was danger, but for Tt fe indicated by Gespatches that|the sake of the women and children to there are many evidences of the Titanic |make no sign. The orchestra struck up Wreck still afloat, and that some of the |*Alexand: Ragtime Band’ and we went s have been carried as far as WAjon playing cards. ‘There wasn'ta man ‘tiles by the current, jéa the game who didn’t realize kes | HUSBAND’S we were playing for; there wasn't a man | CALENES Medical ead Uaestare Plead) who didn't know what_those hysterical ve mustclans were playing tat They prayed ea | MAGNESI A on, played anything they had & mind to, | 6 Pierre ©. Gtbbo Jr, and Oscar M, Ja } Medical students at the Long finally st ‘Ne » M i! Taland College Hoapital, Brooklyn, |e rnecr) Uce MP Nearer: My God | (Hold ta Bottles Only) Also a Sale of Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Sheets Single Size Three-quarter Double Size Hemmed, 42c, 58¢ 57c, 65¢ 8c, 85c Hemstitched, 52, 64 74, 88 87, 95 Pillow Cases 2iby 36 22)3by 36 25by 36 27by 36 | een eee Hearne toaiay, betore dadge Fawcett ia] "Tuen we knew that the time had | D Momach crs toa ies epts Hemmed, I3c i4c 16c 17¢ the County Court, Brooklyn. ‘The hd come and that {t wasn't any use to Abd Br hey deta eae He itched 17 18 20 21 Were caught taking jewelry from the |@!¥ longer. People crowded around us pumgadlve lemstitched, ] K ”) and watched us play the game out, feel- i i Ge Washington avenue, ‘They wore ves | HE that there could cr. When — Bolster Cases 21by5+ 21by63 21by72 221% by 76 aymond street Jail for een-| that old hymn sou @ different feel-| Husband's Magnesia own count plats LO hpi Mandala d Eaters Nal nig Possessed them, They knew that-it [Peta rag fee eh mr Hemmed, 24c 26c 29c 32c Hemstitched, 33 35 38 42 Extraordinary Sale of West 23d and 22d Streets 4 4 ]OCPURCHASE 1 : <= E ees Women’s Trimmed Hats A choice and extensive selection of Ostrich, fancy feather and flower trimmed semiedress and Tailor- | ed Hats for Women and Misses in exclusive copies of the season’s most desirable imported models. Regular $25.00 to $30.00 Values 10.00 OPPENHEIM. CLUNSsG OPPENHEIM, GLLINS x. 34th Street. mA. souks maser nm Exceptional Sale of thought thet the bame of ¥. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Smart tailored Suits, copies of imported models by Poiret, Paquin and Bernard, of Tailor Serge, Hairline Stripes, Bedford Cords and Mannish Mixtures; the most at- tractive and desirable styles of the season. me 0 SURETY 20.09 25.00 | Women’s _Silk_Hosiery STAMPS ea pee ace ee eT tops and feet. Black ond colors." [95¢ JAMES BUTLER Friday. Every pair guaranteed. f White tar ling has chartered the = Regular $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values. Ine Grocery Stores : — SS with this special combination offer: ie 3} lbs. Granulated Sugar.........17¢ )" ANS for | = 1 lb. Best Coffee... Package Corn Starch... Voelb. Best Tea : : bo $ .00 Package Farina (Blue Ribbon). .... 100 You can redeem filled books of Surety Stamps at O’Neill-Adams Co. 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City, thus getting $2.50 in Goods FREE You may select anything (except Groceries and Meats) at their regularly advertised prices, and will often receive at special sales as high as $5, $7.50 and even $10 value for a filled book of Surety Stamps. The O'Neill-Adams Mail Order Department accepts filled books for any advertised article (except Gro- ceries.) Imitation A Unscrupulous dealers are attempting to ‘deceive the public by making misleading and unlawful use of the COWARD name, | . THE PUBL I Cie intormed that the Cowaarp Shoe is sald only from our one place of business, at 264-274 Greenwich St. (pear Warren St.,) New York City. -NO AGENTS ow, tl AML stand the teat “ Tana tet 115 arles A. Keene ‘: ERD AM, tarphattetspan, ga, AMM tt Ch

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