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1 TANG FUND BENG PAID OUT 222% * —__— G@aynor'’s Fund. .8111,288.39 Sea Cross as the generous cont: A jean people for the relief of Fitanic sufferers, and it raised in England, just ‘te being done with the equally ney has quarters in New York, railway fare to their destinations and pocket money will account for the distribution of this fund. The Red Cross committee is proceed- ing along two general lines, With hand it 1s disposing of thoxe who but a hundred dollars or #0 to be estab- Hahed on as good a footing as they would have enjoyed had there been no disaster, and with the other It Is appor- Yoning permanent funds for the mats- tehance of th je whom the catastrophe “We will necd every dollar of the |fund now fn our hands,” said Mr. Par- Cross Emergency Com- yet to be contributed. There will be no |? fMfittee Distributing Money Given by Sympathizers. fons to-day, “and all additional sums murplus. FATHERLESS FAMILIES ARE BEING TAKEN CARE OF. “In the first place it must be realized that there are any number of un+ fortunate famiites whose fathers Were fom in the djsaster and for whom a more or less permanent pian of rellet must be evolved. Already we have set aside eight funds of $1,000 cach toward the support of eight euch cases, Weekly payments from these funds are being made, and when they are exhausted ad- ditional funds will be set aside for the same purpose. “I can best explain by citing @ case in point, We have a young woman with three smail children, all under seven, ‘who lost her husband. She 1s about to become a mother. Her husband wan « mechanic earning about $90 a week and ‘the. family's only support. It must be ‘a. question of great interest, | recognized at a glance that here ina 1 micho pind » « nd the thov- urse strings for the sot! unfortunate survivors tide toe an occasional inquiry form of aid their contribu. ured, estat anaes of the general fund handled through the Red Cross case requiring aome real assistance. It will be ten years before any of her children wi be old enough to work and her time will be taken in bringing up her family, Out of our fund we are paying her $25 a week and will con- tinue, probably, to do so until our fund {s exhausted. “We are discovering more and more this one and that ts why 1 n nee no possible chance for a y Upon Mr. hat contri! y Relief Committee in its’ of An the Metropolitan Life Bulldi Bp committee, of which W. Frank fa director, is the permanent jon of the Charity Organina- tide Boclety. It is the same committee, Kept: in personnel, that handled the the relief of the Triangle Fire ‘and ita well olled machinery as rapid progress toward « tribution of the fund in {ts care ‘pessible. MITTEE 18 NOW DRAWING ON TWO FUNDS. committee is frawing upon two 4 through Mayor ranches of Red Cross in all parts of the upon, the recent appeal of Pres- ‘Taft, Both funds, amounting to $126,000, were deposited with Jacob /Bchiff, treasurer of the local branch the Red Cross, and Mr. Be! by his comm! The Red, Cross ‘ da with t Parsons for the money mmittee was not in’ the field in this instance, fge Women's Relief Committee went to ‘& day’ ahead of the arrival of the country fall to exhaust our fund we are expecting to collaborate with th work in Englan ot eribed by giving survivors, @ young mechanic, lost noth- ing but his clothing and $60 with which he intended to buy a set of tools in this country. The Women's Committee pro- vided him with clothing and $26, We | gave him another $50 with which to buy he tools and we consider his case cloned, js in just as good if not better con- | HOW TO GET Riv OF FLIES @ Flies carry disease. They come from garbage and manure heaps and ing matter of all kinds and deposit filth and germs on your food. ittle CN ii il of pity pe they ing fiatgient drains and sprinkle it on garbage and you will keep the flies out, Qit will destroy their eggs and young, and remove the odors which ets oe seaerivon Headed | attract them, is mn H. Henry, these nobie- roaches, Women quickly relred a fund + ceive oui srachen, ents, ry fat with a show many people were aided by famen's Committee will not ‘until.the report ts made, but on Heaaia that about 400 of the 706 eur- lors from the Titanic needed immo- pe, the $31,000 could have expended by Kiving each sufferer mporary \As00D TAC Saturday Evg's Until 6 belie AT — Allowed well'a4_an immense supply for the immediate needs of second and third cabin Titanic pas- Red Crose Emergency Relief Com- ‘was asked by Mayor Gaynor to distribution. of tho , and the committes " After oon- ‘with the wonten's committee, |. sdepided that Mrs, Henry's should undertake the im- and temporary relief of the and that the Red Cross should & thorough invostigation of all ward Planning REPORT AFTER { Wa. WORK. | me Saturday last the Women's Com. mppee had completed its merolful labors. Ew) Feports of the various sub-commit- ere mpw in preparation and a de- report ghowing just whet was ‘every dollar of thelr fund and ‘hundreds of cases that came their observation will be made Thureday, Mrs. Henry said gormmittes. paid out ite en- euch Kood purpose that no meeding temporary relief was delay. Clothing, at 125.00 175.00 " ‘or Ga. 2325.00 OMB PAY GREIONT AND RAILROAD LARC. ; ANCash Sater: st “a ts ies, And it | i fit ane eta sense germs, Je. is.. both—a— disinfectant and cleanser. the “The Yellow Package with Gable Top.” Ss DISINFECTANT Ade, Be, Sde, 61.00 West DISIAFESTING CoMpAnY, 26.4208t, DOBSON’S bel ence as manufacturers enab! CARPETS Guperb line of varieties to choose from; per yerd.. “inane tterned, = tra high pile: bet 7a. reogs s strong, {ne this ‘weeks per yard $1.00 RUGS S (9x12) 85e to $1.1 ‘ove! “TF4R-50| Gert aces ones $21.80 ~18.00] Pony pavagaza color tones . enuty of design ition than had the trip over been un- evontful, There were many such cases, MANY OF THE SUFFERERS HAVE LEFT THE CIT “Our work takes a great deal of time A number of most deserving cases have been removed from New York to other parts of the country, even the far West, and there must b through correspondence. extend the money for pr Hef to as many cares as it will be some yet before we te ‘pension the Stock Exchange fund h been disposed of in individ ALBANY, N. Y., April rtictes of | Incorporation were fied to-day by | Manhattan and Jamaica Ra pany" of New York to oper 161-2 miles in length, from nue and Fifty-ninth street over Queensboro Bridge to Central avenue, Queens Borough, The capital in $300, 009 and the Mrectors are John 8, Stet CARPETS AND RUGS When you buy a Dobson carpet Or rug, you are sure of the quality of your.purchase. Our long experi- us to combine service with reliable worth, Dordera to quash it desired, Tero VELVETS—In weaves beau- 75¢ to 95c a een cy we to $1.25 ttractive pat- ens aren, SS rect from A toons $12.50 Other sizes at prepertionately low prices, DOBSON’S Wiltiem 1. Sloane, Arthur C. Hume, Marold B. Weaver, William 1, Nace, Albert. 8. Flynt, Robert loney, New York, and Oharies W. MoCesney, Amityville. tun avanthe wo Quit It! Swissco Stops it LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. | ay Wait or scalp ¢ at folie sib and George J. Brigham, Brooklyn Ye he nd WoRtpD WA’ Dandruff Is Maddening, ff quickly, grows taded halt fi eae a s i fig agin ey if fe OF, n oi ax) TT Ter ie RLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 191 : act Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue IMPORTANT SALE WEDNESDAY hand embroidered collar and Stri; Voile Dresses yf iy collar, cuffs and vestee. French Linen Dresses White Cordeline Dresses Tailored button front model of white washable cordeline, culfe, Value $14.50 Summer Dresses and Skirts MISSES’, 14 TO 20 YEARS—WOMEN'S, 32 TO 44 BUST. batiste Value $18.50 9.75 ed striped washable voile in black, navy, rose or lavender stripes, satin girdle, lace or embroidere 12.75 In white and colors; open front, tailored or Russian models; eyelet linen or emb'd batiste collar and cuffs. Value $18.50 White Voile Dresses 14.50 Of white washable voile finely tucked, waist a) trimmed with real Irish or Teal cluny lace. sebaagh Value $20.50 Cordeline Washable Skirts Button front model of imported white washable cordeline Value $6.75 (water shrunk), Eponge Washable Skirts Button front model of imported (water shruak). white washable ¢ Value 90.18 18.50 "4.75 "6.75 Mourning Suits and Dresses MISSES’, 14 TO 20 YEARS, WOMEN’S, 32 TO 44 BUST Tailored Serge Mourning Suits Eponge Mourning Suits imported hand woven black h soft Peck wk wow model soatend eben =” Watue 48.00 Tailored ot Washable Mourning Dresses Round or Dutch neck washable voile; Silk Mourning Dresses with vi Value $45.00 25.00 29.50 models of black hite Freach finely tucked eed trunmed’s me 14.50 repe ChB trimmed ‘wih crepe, Palle alk or lain pears 29.50 Value FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. $ l 1%. Altman & Cx: WOMEN'S SUMMER [DRESSES $6.75, 9.00, Makere of Carpets for Over 50 Years, Iruae |53 to 59 West 14th Street Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, FOR PRESENT WEAR. THE NEWEST FABRICS MADE UP IN ATTRACTIVE. STYLES FOR THE COMING SEASON WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT THE ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES OF $0.00 to 25.00 ALSO SEPARATE SKIRTS ., at $5.00 AN INTERESTING SALE WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY OF TRIMMED HATS AT THE GREATLY REDUCED PRICE OF $15.00 THE ASSORTMENT CONSISTS OF A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE MODELS, SUITABLE (THIRD FLOOR) Fidh Avenue, 34th wid 35th Ktrrets, New York, | ttle fi ‘ow or atamps to help | ing to Swissco | . Bauare, Cin- ; i \ ASSIXTHET AVEC.1DE70 207. The Entire Line of Show Room, Factory and Exposition Sam- ples from the Biggest Manufacturer of Metal Beds in the Western Hemisphere. 'T was a matter of choosing between the expense of packing I and shi; Hi S00 eck ae eo eee ing the entire lot right here in New York at a ergot 4 it price. ) were 01 two houses in New York willing to buy beds at one time and at this time of year. Simpson Crawford was one and we secured them on a basis that reduces the prices our customers will pay by almost one-half. prices—we repeat the low price factor of the sale The Regular Retail Prices are $3.00 to $37.00 cuuse we want to emphasize it i the brasy trimmings are finished and lacquered by a new high-temperature R sold for $7.95 and is actually worth $20.00. $14.00 Layer Felt Mattress| ; With Imperial Edge | seme Mattresses, with | $6.95 Arranged at This Time So That the Special Low Prices Will Be Economically Helpful to You.in Oulfiting Your Summer Home. Fiom the best Irish and Scotch manufacturers, i beautiful new designs, warranted for durability and general satisfaction. Pattern Cloths, ! Pattern Clothe. lar price $2.75. at $0. $2.50 Heavy All Linen Napkins at 91.85 21x21 in. 95.00 and 96.00 Extra Fine Dinner Napkins st 93.45 Gold Medal napkins, 24224 and 25x25. 15c Mercerized Satin at Seamless: Bed Sheets Made of splendid quality bleached shesting, soft finish, that will improve in washing. Your choice of two sizes, for full sice and three quarter beds Table ‘480 —72x90 and 76x90 (size before hem- yds, wide, snow white, —[~' ting); No‘ mait-orC. 0. D; oder A, Te 12}4c All Linen Crash Towelling at 9c yd. 5 AVES 100 Russian Lace Bed Sets, ‘This lot contains only the finest Russian Lace Bed Sets, and hand made. f the very best that money can buy. Special at.....++++-eees Wee eesss sewers bese es 50 of them for Full Size Beds and a 50, for. sey or. 7 Twin Sizes. ABolster Roll Cover goes with every set. or w set sale that compares with this offerin quélity or value, and doubt 300 Yds. mported Fancy and Plain 30 and se jaro unequalled assortment of Scotch-Medras. tac Floral, Gothic and Colonial effects. Some have double borders and some in all-over from 2 to 12 yards. Choice of Olive, for windows or doors, Values 20 to 50c yard; at MPSON Regularly $23.50; suit most conveniently, ‘0 r . T is in these two rooms toat slightly mismatehed rugs mee Besides you save about one-half, giving you an opportunity to 300 Brass Trimmed White ' oe Fleer. . Just at the Right Time Too—and Just the Right Kind of Beds for Your Summer Home Every up-to-date housewife knows the good quality, the food looks and the sanitary value of white enamel beds. They are particularly desirable for chambers in summer homes, or for _ rooms, boys’ or girls’ peleorane, bachelor apartments or servants’ rooms. And the bargain im the money-saving opportunity in the strongest terms. The Sale Prices, $1.75 to $25 No factory in the world makes better beds, few as good. The iron UR the eaviest, and beat, the enamet work of the finest. and met! absolute! i it . ember. there is only one of a kind, and you should call early to make your selection” ‘The illustration shows « bed that will be This Mattress Sale Is Equally Interesting and Timely sere Freee eke Hair aeciuice heey in A.C. . or fancy ticking, special for this sale $ 16.50 Mattresses, with imperial edge, at.. $20.00 Box Springs at. ¢0.00 | $25.00 Box Springs at. Sale of Housekeeping Linens 1,500 Fine and Heavy Quality Pattern Table Cloths warranted pure linen and grass bleached; in 500 Dozen 65¢ and 75c | fen 368185 y spreads, he Usually Retailed for $35 to $45 stitch in tiem is stri These hand made laces are also hand mounted, and the nets they are a) these values will ever be duplicated. Fancy Madras and 36 Inch Plain Color Madras ‘Included are 80 and 36 ingh madras in white and ecru colors, in the most b= yed M ‘Nile, or Dark Green, Old Rose, Pink, Blue, Brown, etc. make beautiful curtains and draperies F Most Noteworthy Offering on Two Hundred and Sixty Royal Axminster Rugs, #1 4-05 ood sized rug for the dining room or chamber this sale affords an unusual saving, as it those who need a g 8 for the mismatching can hardly be noticed. rugs at almost the price of one. m_the finest all wool yarns, berfee, in every detail except for the join ot 90 ord of gordar 410 ey q (Hold wiih borders Filth #tvor 921.50 MantelClock To-morrow $1.98 LASE mantel sie, mission oak Cat finish; aad pune or sits half hours. Guaranteed an, = edilent timek. . iO Bath Piee, lied to are sores $22.75 Only one and two of 5 Refoeds ‘Wedswriseeals Srivics © Fourth Floor. Color Madras lercerised madras, 96 inches wide, lengths of 9c © Fourth Fleer, Size 8.3x10.6._ Every rug is of a strictl standard grade, all heavy ba ~ slight mismaiching; reproduced from Orienial rugs; algo conventional pa fe/ns, Five Carloads Summer, Cottage Rugs d fashioned rugs made down on oie ‘The much wanted hit or miss patterns. 6fc | Sise ular $23.00 to $27.50 Seamless 9x12 Royal Wilton Velvet Rugs H oven with- Made of pure uy are practically tndestructble. Fach one Ty phy nd some B famous rug from Persia or a Turkeys... -.--+-ss- ee Mail and'phone orderscarefully Groceries filled. Chelsea 2100. Sixth Floor. MAGNOLIA | FLOUR. 0 ur| CAROLINA Misses’ | Juniors’ STARHAMS-—the o ‘Arm MILK ser, |Rovel stuart RICE— tel co Goltoious | en's, leading pure| Fancy, large ji sugar cured Royal Stuart | dense ralli Minnesote grains) tooo, hams we offer for eale [specially priced wheat, | 7503 5 Ibe. to-morrow at © special | morrow, Oc leases bbl. 39c He 16%¢ att" B* ‘cane. 'ddI., sack Boneless Bacon "haba ate! 2G¢ coat vale | Capra ees h from, iste JOUBS, DOT ID... + +005 P t.. 17c tats 33¢] Creamery Butter New Laid Eggs —Clood sizo, every one guar antesd, dozon (not 23c delivered). . stat poy ° In the Basement Store We Offe $10 to $14 Suits ORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FOREMOST STORE—SIXTH AVE,, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY Se ee yes 2000 of the Famous Crex Rugs Ip the largest assortment to be had in New York at the lowest prices that can be quoted for the genuine rug: Size 80x60, at, Size 3; Size 8x10, at Size 9x12, at.. Especially raat... ®7 OD THE smartest and jauntiest style con- ceptions of the season are embodied in these suite—every one of which would casily sell for $10 to $14, but we want « big dey tomorrow in our basement—therefore this special price. Made of French serge. cheviots and English tweeds d Is Rc tow, Ta witat is season's models aia aes aie yur, ined wah wat We oe vet Prices Top elfect, Stes 15 10 years. Misses’ & Juniors’ Dresses, $4.75 In all this season's styles,the much wanted contce aitect, low eck and Kimono sleeves, materi sls ate sei Sy 3, foul firable suades. Sixen 18 to 18 years, ® Girls’ Spring Coats, $1.98 In several models. Made of Paca cloth and novelty weaves, come in all colors, sizes 6 to 14 years. Misses’ & Juniors’ Dresses, $2.98 A large assortment of models, made of linene, lingeries and ginghams, large sailor collar and turn back cuff and others effective); with embroideries, C. shades, Sizes 18 to 18 years. On Sale in the Basement Only. trimmed ‘ome in all this scason's

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