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MOV AND SORROW. WHEN VOLTURNO'S SURVIVORS EET but Others Find Their Ranks Broken. At the Clara de Hire Nunes’ Home, the the Hebrew She Ald Boclety there were seenes of Joy fend of sadness this morning as hits- bands met wives whom they had be- eved lost on the Uranium liner Vol- t@rno and as parents were reunited with children, or as happened only too often frantic mothers sought in vain for Uttle ones and wives huated hus- Dands without success, The survivors brought in by the Kroonland and some of those rescued by the Seydiitz who made their way from Philadelphia o distel| among the homes here, Thirteen w @ent to the Clara de Hirseh Home in Becont avenue, three children to the Nurses’ Home at No. 2% Henry street, fourteen tc the Seamen's Home in Water atreet and fifty-nine to the Hebrew Aid Bociety at No. 20 East Broadway. They made a pathetic might. They were clothed in ail manner of nonde- script garments. Some of the childrea wore bathrobes which had been cut in two sections resembling a rough suit of pajamas, but all were thankful to be alive, and those who found relatives awaiting them declared it was the hap- plest day of their lives, MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN GO TO HOSPITAL. @ Uttle group of five, two women and three children, were sent to St. Vine cent’s Hospital. They were Mra, Anna @@ Groot and Mrs. Anna Groenveld and the Jatter’s children, Florette, four years old, Jerette, one and a half, and John, ix months old. They came from Norway and were on their way to Mich- (gan. Little John is seriously ill, threat. @hed with pneumonia, and when It wis found necessary to take him to the hospital the authorities let the rest of ‘the party go with him. Little Stasia Bordorva, a year and al at halt old, was found to have mea and the little girl, with her mother, Mamne Bordorva, and her three-yenr- | Hair Remedy,” you willge a brother, Stefan, was taken to the| of a his famous old recipe for al hospital on Ellis Island. Fourteen-yeur-old Milka Pollack and her sisters, Goldie, None and Hannah seven, with their couain, Chajin Kush- | oll yar years old, all from Russia, weeping m the Hebrew Aid S0- clety last night when an excited man ing ones burst through the police lines which had been formed about the place and [Sucther a Greebed up little Hannah. s)some. Nowadays, by ask a.) store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Se | “My ehiidren, my ohildren!” ne orted, No, 043 ow i Pollack of 1 ed and Thirty-ninth | the Bronx, and though the fe ldn't tell him the oMciais of | t learned that is wife, Piah, was aboard the Rappahannock. | WIFE FINUS HUSBAND &HE MOURNED. ‘on early this jautz reached the Seyd= T | me \t j lite at Pit fin t the home. and for ited couple arted on the deck of th Tune Wels alred child, ther was saved, but lshe was frantic over the loss of her father, Wolff, and her small brother, Isaac. Her mother ix in Philadelphia, having come in on the Seydiitz, but no word has been received of the hueband or brother. ‘ Kleven-year-old Chia @chutt was per- fectly happy taking care of her six- teen-year-old brother Jonel. They are jon thelr way to thelr father, Aaron, in Philadelphia, and were travelling alone. ‘The little girl proved herself the man- ager of the party. “Jonel wanted to Jump overboard,” ahe sald, “but I wouldn't let him. 1 told | him God would take care of us and He did" Mra, Angelo Tourneur, who was on| her way from Calais to her husband in Canada, was heartbroken over the) losa of her little daughter, Angele, | three years old, The mother and her ten-month-old son, Victor, were aaved. Henri Bouquegneau, a friend, had strapped little Angele to his back and Jumped overboard with her. He came up under a lifeboat and the was swept from his back. He was saved. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Fa- vorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost every one knowst hat Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lust re tot he hair when faded, at reaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it ome, which is pel and trouble- ing at any drug bottle fy Try it! No one that you darkened your i a a orally Sab evens é brush wit ing the gray hair disappears, and after dgeynte or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. ——— s, | Everybody does now. But even if you don’t, | you probably realize the comfort of a flexible corset. |} L.R. Dancing Corsets You Dance dance out as fast as we can get them in stock, They are worn not only by women and girls who dance, but by every woman who wants a graceful nat- ural figure. L. R. Dancing Cor- sets weigh nine ounces and have no bones over the hips. Price $3.50, A White and Pink Silk Brocade L. R. Corset low in the bust and long! no. | Altman & Cn, ut 60) » THE EVENING WUERLY, FRIVAY, VUTUBER 17, ris. B. Altman & Cot An Unprecedented Sale of CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS is now being held in the Department on the Fifth Floor, offering extraordinary values. have consummated enore mous purchases in the Orient, which have enabled them to present these Rugs at the following remarkable concessions from the regular prices: ORIENTAL RUGS actual values $30.00 to 275.00 at 16.50, 24.00, 30.00, 48.00, 68.00 to 135.00 ORIENTAL HALL RUNNERS actual .values $55.00 to 125.00 at 3 . « $28.00, 42.00 & 58.00 ORIENTAL RUGS in room sizes, actual values $150.00 to 1,500.00 at . . « ~~ $75.00 to 750.00 B. Altman & Co.. will place on Sale toemorrow (Saturday), in the Men’s Furnishing Department, A New Importation of Men’s English Overcoats usually sold at $45.00: and 50.00, at the special prieof . .« « + «+ «+ $30.00 Also Imported Motor Robes, the regular price of which is $16.00 . . . at $9.50 The Men's tales J Department is easily accessible from the main entrance to the store. A Sale of Boys’ Furnishings . for to-morrow (Saturday) will offer the following price advantages: Boys’ Negligee Shirts of madras (with stiff cuffs) or of mercerized materials (with soft cuffs and detachable collar); regular price $1.00 each, 7. © © « « at 65c Boys’ Pajamas of outing flannel, per suit 65c Boys’ Bath Robes of bianketing or toweling atc «© © «© * »s « $1.75 Boys’ Silk Four-in-hand Scarfsat . 25¢ Also Boys’ Worsted Sweater Coats, in navy, maroon and gray; with rolling collar; special at. $1.85 . . . . . . In the Dress Goods Department Several Thousand Yards of Seasonable Dress Fabrics, consisting of Velours de Laine, Cheviots, Serges, Plaids and Novelty Tailor Suitings, will be offered for sale to-morrow (Satur day) AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICUS. +e. Arranged in Skirt and Dress Lengths Girls’ Imported Coats (sizes 10 to 16 years), made on mannish lines im the fashionable English and Scotch wore — a~s, Franklin Simonado, ~~ Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP (Store Floor) Separate Entrance—8 and 10 West 38th Street Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Silk Lined Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 42 CHEST. Three Button English Model Custom tailored Suits of Cambridge gray cassimere, self- striped blue cheviot, brown Scotch tweed and Bannock- burn cheviots; coat soft front, new rolling lapel and natural shoulder. Silk lined throughout. 21.50. Regular price $30.00 English Sack Suits FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 42 CHEST. Soft Roll Front, Natural Shoulders. Four-button patch pocket models of imported Tartan checks, pencil striped cassimere with contrasting hair line stripes; also olive or brown mixed cheviot or navy serge, high cut vest, English model trousers. 18.50 Reguter price $24.50. Chinchilla Overcoats FOR YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 42 CHEST. Semi-form Fitting Model, Of imported chinchilla, with plaid back, in navy, Oxford or brown, yoke and sleeves Venetian lined. 19.75 Regular price $27.50. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Men’s Satin Striped Shirts Custom finished—13¥4 to 1644 neck, Of mercerized pongee with Roman satin stripes; also shirts of woven: or corded madras and pebble e, pleated or plain, with soft or laundered cuffs. 1.35 Regular price $2.00. Men’s Knitted Silk Ties Wide End or French Four-in-Hands. Men’s Ties of pure thread silk, hand frame Crochet or knitted in a large variety of cross stripes in combinations of novelty colorings; also plain colors. -95 Regular price $1.75. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, Boys’ Norfolk Suits With extra pair uf knickerbockers. 7 to 18 years, New English Norfolk model with patch pockets, of Scotch tweed, olive or brown checked cheviot, gray or brown cassimere or diagonal; also navy serge. 9.00 Regular price $14.50. Boys’ Overcoats Double-breasted buttoned-to-neck models. 8 to 10 years, Of navy, Oxford or brown chinchilla, olive or brown Shetland cloth ; also checked Scotch tweed or cheviot. 9,75 Regular price $12.50. MISSES’ APPAREL (Second Floor) Suits—Coats—Dresses—Gowns— Girls’ Coats—Third Floor. Franklin Simon & Co, will hold a sale Saturday of Misses’ Tailored Suits, 14 to 20 years—of diagonal cheviot, broadcloth, suede cloth, poplin, plaids, velveteen or corduroy; also Fur Trimmed Suits of broadcloth or cheviot. Value $39.50 29.50, Franklin Simon & Co. will hold a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits, 14 to 20 years, of suede de laine, broadcloth, crepe cheviot, diagonal cheviot or velveteen; copy of latest Paris short coat models, with tier, draped or peg-top skirts. Value $49.50 39.50 ALSO A SALE OF Fur Trimmed Chiffon Velvet Suits Real Skunk Fur Trimmed, 14 to 20 Yeare, Of silk chiffon velvet, in black, plum, taupe, brown or Russian green; loose kimono draped coat, rolling collar and cuffe of genuine skunk fur, silk lined, warmly inter- lined; draped peg-top skirt. Value $69.50 59.506 Franklin Simon & Co, will hold a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Fur Collar Coats, 14 to 20 years, of chinchilla, boucle cloth or diagonal cheviot, silk lined, with collar of French seal, mole or civet; alsoa New Draped Model Evening Coat, of broadcloth, in pink, light or Hague blue, white or coral, with large moufflon fur collar, silk lined, warmly interlined. Yas 00688 2 9. 5 0 Franklin Simon & Co. will hold a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Chiffon Velvet Wraps, 14 to 20 yeare— Dressy fur trimmed wraps of moire chiffon silk velvet, in black, white, mole, Copenhagen or wistaria; fur animal neck scarf of skunk opossum ur mouffion, kimono sleeves with fur, Pompadour silk lining. Value $59.50 45.00 ALSO A SALE OF Misses’ ‘Camp Fire” Chinchilla Coats None genuine without registered label._14 to 20 years. Misses’ winter coats of all wool chinchilla, in navy blue or gray, new long model, can be buttoned to neck, belted back, h pockets, body silk lined. pares Pommetennes? Vatue $20.00 15.00 Franklin Simon & Co. will hold « Sale Saturday of Girls’ Dressy Winter Coats, 10 to 16 years, of vicuna cloth, in brown, Hague blue or rose, collar and cuffe of broadcloth, slightly bloused mcdel with wide belt and h of black braid, tassel ends. mn’ Value $20.0 16.50 ALSO A SALE OF Girls’ Velveteen Coats Dressy Low Waisted Model, 6 to 12 years: i“ Of imported velveteen, in black, navy or brown, side buttoned model, with crushed silk belt and tassels, warmly interlined. Value $24.50 1 8.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses steds and in the desired colors of the season, are being offered at the very reasonable price of 2 6 6 ee wf $28.00. Franklin Simon & Co, will hold a Sale Saturday of Misses’ Fur Trim’d Eponge Dresses 14 to 20 years, Of plain or brocade wool eponge, in navy, brown, Hague blue, mahogany or green; peg-top skirt with tunic, trimmed with skunk opossum fur, an Value $20.50 18.50, BD. Alfman & Cn. Franklin Simon & Co, will hold « Sale Saturday fot | Misses’ Fur Trim’d Danse Gowns, 14 to 20 years. | Street and Afternoon Dresses for yy of *P mt Misses, Juniors and Small Women are shown in a large and comprehensive ase sortment of styles and fabrics. Dresses of crepe charmeuse, crepe de Chine, Swiss taffeta, and serge and plaid combinations, all featuring the accepted modes, are in the regular stock at $18.50 to 58.00, CE (ity Avene, 34th fond 25th Pirerts, Nem York.) over the hips is 86.50, The Singer's L. R. Corset with its elastic gores is the favorite of all women who like to breathe deep, $5. A GOOD L. R. CORSET FOR THE HEAVY FIGURE has straight lines, medium bust and long hips, $ THE LARGE WOMAN WILL LIKE THE 4$ L. R., of | strong coutil, with elastic at the bottom of the skirt in the Franklin Simon & Co, will hold a Sate Saturday of // Girls’ Plaid and Serge Dresses, 8 to 15 years, ff New long waisted model of tartan plaids or navy, browa or wine English serge; embroidered batiste collar and cuffs; belt of material or patent leather, ‘ Value $9.75 6.95 * Franklin Simon & Co, will hold a Sale Saturday of Girls’ Velveteen Dresses, 810 15 years, Ot|imported velveteen, in navy, brown, green or black, collar and cuffs of Persian tapestry or batiste, wide crushed silk girdle, panel or gored skirt, novelty button trimming. 14.50 Copy of “Poiret” Minaret model, draped crepe de chine skirt, Minaret chiffon tunic and bodice trimmed with Jap Value $45.00 29.50, mink fur, made over net and lace. Value $19.75 ATHLETIC WOMEN who want a corset low under the arms, with medium leng skirt, find a certain 83 L. R. just right. ‘So you see that there are individual models for every figure among the sixty different L. R. styles, 81 upwards, Third Floor, Old Bldg, | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Buttoned ar Laced Models, In black or tan Russia calf, with low heels, buttonedor laced, hand welted soles. Made omstylish lasts.) Sizes 2}4 to 7. Width AA to D, 3.65 yatue s4.75. Boys’ Shoes For School or Dress Wear. Of tan calf with durable elk soles, laced. Also black Russia calf, buttoned or laced. On orthopedic lasts. Sizes 11t02, Width BtoB. 2:65 Regular price $3.80, wre ny