The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1917, Page 9

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SNS tin us the Lacon lights had shone there remained only the dim outlines of a blacker hulk standing out above the water Jagged headland, spectacle Boat N and rock tood closest to the sh like a Ls ahha ag: I about In a perilous sea pjeh THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1917. “IT was thinking of the Iren in the boat that women and I feared every in our boat minute somebody @ great factor. clouds looked ominous. There wa: February has a appearing scenery in a panorama | conversation to me word for word. from the elements. The weather was | dat of Mrs. Mary Hoy and Miss ‘That black rim of| Elizabeth Hoy with th 10 was no the gunwales were almost lev f Chicago and Cedric | s Then Mr. ivatt, W . Ivatt of London ally strong, siicoumbed in “Mrs. Hoy died in the arms of her |arins of his flancee, who was close lady ¢ tminedia the hea ittract (a a , DRAWN BY WRITER WHO PASSED THROUGH PERILS OF THE SEA c{THERJONN? EATER COLDS not th good promise of rain. daughter. Her body slipped off into |alde him, trying in vain to keep him Rw seal th overcast sky, clashing spars and wreckage. As| might make a hostile move, fire a re- reputation for nasty weather in the |the sea out of her daughter's weak- | Warm by throwing hor weaith of hair iat Dates on Y vty stern our boat's crew steadied its head Into | volver throw something at the) North Atlantic, The wind was cold |ened arms. The heartbroktn daugh. | Seaver ater he Wied fused ae ste al 08e stood straight | the win i subma eared (he wonee i er succumbed a few minutes after. | Sven after he died she refused ¢ B MEMO AIt, Then Walia staan eee Wind a black hulk, glistening wet marine, 1 feared the consequences | and seemed to be rising. on boat ward and her body fell over the side [give him up, and although the addi e of such an act. bobbed about like @ cork on the swells, | y'the boat as we were tossed by the |tional welxht made the situa There was no assurance of an early | Which fortunately were not choppy. | huge waves more dangerous for ts all, we yielded No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. k-up, even though the promise| “How much rougher weather could| “tn icy « up to her knee for | {0 her pitiful pleading ind allowed from a German source, for the the boat stand?" This question and | two hours, laughter all the tiM@ | ghourd the rescuing P. from —ap * the boats, Whose occupants— the conditions were debated pro und| bravely s d mothers which it was buried con. “Had our rockets been seen? | Lgl urage “The burial aboard the Pat at ” 4 t the wirel her. From the bet Mad which f officiated, was a solemn and| out of business Lab dona Af | the cold and exposure, gradually wore é our 8 O 8? Was there enough food | “The Hoys were to pass | down their courage. They were brave and standing about sight feet above \ Pend out of sight like a piece of dis- the Surface of the water, approached | There ws ' or gr ~~ | slowly and came to a stop opposite | p fn F mise | ACLEA the boat and not six feet from the Ww: Y B ree, side of it, rest o ats, h . § “What ship wae @ the correct |if C fel « woke like th e ddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes y rrect |if they felt and spok (hose tn poo Rages Words in throaty English with a Ger-|my boat—were more than mildly anx- omen Can Have man accent, came from the dark hulk,|jous about their plight and the pros- Gays Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa = according to Chief Steward Ballyn’s| pects of rescue. Ohio Physician tement to mo jater Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years “THe Jatconla,” Hallyn answered, Greated scores of woman for liver and | ¥°* > Bowel ailments, During these years | “T!¢ Laconia, Cunard Line,” re and drinking water in the boat to away after Mr. Ivatt, Then a fireman For Infants and Children We made preparations for a siege last? : die in our boat was nd Avo to thinly cll to recat ee, | Use For Over 30 Years) New York Worla | 6“ W. Irvine Robinson of Toronto, After oxether we Ww in the Tried to Sing “Rule Britammia” {ii iois ma'ieen Consign to. the Fy We were rescued (al wean ee, iii Sets The Pace sea We tonsed about for an hour, get the morning P. Be fave to his patients a prescription rate _ As Lifeboats Drifted in the Dark |tine more ‘and’ tore ater untit tne i NTR YES oat wa EMA ot ' le of a few well-known vegetabl e weigh?” was the next Paaredients mixed with olive “oll; |ueation trom the submarine. That brought us to an Inventory of| bling quiver of silver against’ the! ®aming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive “Bighteen thousand tons.” our smail craft, and after much diffl- | blackn then, drawing clo it Tablets, you will know them by| “Any pa ; uity we found a lamp, a can of pow: | defined itself fa beckoning finger, Hheir olive color. “Seventy-th replied ‘Ballyn, |e" flares, a tin of ship biscuits aithough still too far away yet to see othe ver ath wo nder-we rkers "men, women and children, some of | matches and spar oll. our feeble efforts to attract it. ' er and bowe ; The lamp was ed. Other lights ‘ @ normal action, cat them In this boat She had over 200] | 7 Be eae ee ainneas avery (DAREN STOOD TRBAT. ‘waste and poisonou Bystem. If you have flow look, dull eyes, \ i Rllalein Renee feeling, all out of ho-good amen take Dr +f =the suc mel—now and t! the pink of con: ~~ Advt. he ¢ THE U BOAT DISAPPEARS. Did she carry cargo? aes y carg “Well, you'll be all right. tongue, headaches, rts, inactive bows els, you take onc The pa Gime and note the please la trol will pick you up soon.” and with: | Thousands of women as well ag Ot further sound save for the al- Havas Tablets most silent fixing of the conning ful substit for calo- tower lid, the submarine moved off. t to keep in “I thought it best to make my an- 10¢ and 25¢e #Wwer {sfactory, alr," | said the Anna Case were visible at | distances every the crest antec \s Phe boats remained quite close together at first. One boat came within sound and T recognized the | Harry Lauder-like voice of the Sec- ond Assistant Purser, last heard on Wednesd at the ship's concert. | was singing—"I Want to Marry "and "1 Lov Mrs. her husband. to Be a Sailor.” Boston was in that boat with She told me later that ‘an attempt had been made to sing “Tipperary” and “Rule Britannia,” but the thought of that slinking dark been a part of the immediate dark- ness resulted in an abandonment of |the effort. Who & officer in that boat?” heery hail from @ nearby of tne) hulk of destruction that might have! We nevertheless wasted valuable |time and the ship's baker, self or- dained custodian of biscuit tin, did |the honors handsomely to the extent | of a biscuit apiece to each of the! twenty-three occupants of the boat. “Pull_starboard, sonnies,” sang out| old Capt. Dear, his gray chin whis- kers literally briatling with Joy In the | Nght of the round lantern which he! held aloft. We pulled, pulled, lustily forgetting the strain and pain of innards torn and racked from pain, vomiting—ob- lvious of biistered hands and wet,| half frozen feet. Then a nodding of that finger of light—a happy, snapping, crap-shoot- | |ing finger that seemed to say: “Come |on, you men," like a dice player woo- Subway at Astor Place ok ft Broadway at Ninth, New York China, Glass, Housewares --Enter the Great March Sa These great events of the housekeeping year kets were rushed with regular orders. especially the China Foreign shipments were slow. Sale Foreign potteries had no coal to fire hung by a thread. Mar- their kilns. Then the Wanamaker Store took things into its own hands. Personal visits were made to foreign and American manufactories by Wanamaker commissioners and their appreciation for our | many years of business and the force of our present orders started a stream of merchandise New York- Metropolitan Opera Star light ing the bones—led us to belleve that |) our lights had been seen, This was the fact, for immediately the coming t to you?” bawled o, for no rea- half frozen neg son imawtA Bina heirs sossibly, Wessel flashed on its green and red || wong. ; 4 able rese ginning T a arch first, < ices or ce: » 2 nt ab ner HAS) DOGRIENY, | Fre tiatita and we aaw it Waa WEAdNG | psc goed Ping olld present, beginning Thursday, March first, at prices 10 to 50 per cent less, the ? 1in him with a pin, somebody," | fF our position. [Lisdeeet: Se We floated off its atern for awhile | ye | as it manoeuvred for the best position | | | | | ed our profound oathsman, and d this with a warmth of language that must have relieved the negro's chill % is By The fear |in which it could take us on with the, sea that was running higher and| higher, it seemed to m The China Sale Offers i Complete Dinner Sets From French Potteries Charles Field Haviland 107.piece French china sets at... 20 to $50 some of the boats crash- 5 heredity ‘ome alongside p was mega- eee cram {Phoned to us. And as fast as we could le units of sur-|W® Sung under the stern and felt From English Potterie J. & G. Meakin 108-pisce porcelain seta | at $25 | e | Gindle: O8-piece porcels sets a 2.50 t that soon the|our way broadside toward thy ship's|}| Vignaud 108 and 114. dae re indley 108-piece por _ at $22.5 t Mireiehed out to severat| side. A dozen flashlights blinked down |i 4veiie doz piece French china. sete Also One Purchase of of them « to us and orders began to flow fast and thick. When I took back on the night T| jeavoring to keep ids in the wind And then we saw (he at.. . $32.50 and $35 Union Ceramique 108-piece French china din | ner sets at.... $50 } ‘nglish porcelain dinne have been matched ware from | first itgnte| Labur-| Fine Cut Glass Priced Third to Mall Less 2,100 pieces dee It was way over there: it atrem: num.” 60 sets of 107 pieces at $17.50 | the first sign of help coming—the | don't know which was the more haz- | 4 | | i first searching glow of white brillianes, |ardous, our descent from the Laconia ||| Theodore Haviland 108-piece French china the remainder of the purchase, including pla } t or our ascent to our rescuer, One|}! sets at . 42.50 A 1 tab | cep down on the sombre sides of the j ache minute the swell jifted us almost level | : ‘ + ete, offered by th ne ‘i | black pot of right that hung over Us| with the all of the low built patrol Just Arrived from France Dinner plates, $1.80 dozer don’t know what di yn that | bon d ming sweeper, th -| i ; st pl BO dozen ame from fete of us anaes nar eR ene ye tonllcoaren: ue dows | 75 Charles Field Haviland dinner sets on pest bh ye bby sian $1.25 doz. t from south-—there was. nothing, but [!Mto « gulf over which the ship's side|}| S. 8. Penistone. ead ane Bay posin pintbe, $1 + | water and sky. But the light—it Powered URS A MY, CrBDINE Priced $20, $35, $37.50, $40, $50 and nd saucers, $2 dozen | Water aod sky, But the light—it just |" gcore of hands reached out, ‘ana 0 tandard $90, $ $ aa 4, $2 dox } pads wen over there where we) wo were suspended in the husky tat- | a $78 on nt Senn § joc donen i ld ib pointed, s bon,, tanga ttme of thore oughtyBetian ||| and $79 grades. lishes, 23 and up to $1.8 » nudged viol y ale poat- | jack tars, looking up into the weather | > . . cups and saucers, $2 doz ' mates and directed their gaze and|heaten, thful faces, mumbling From American Potteries dinner cups and saucers, $1.5 i a t ese and readi se lon cups an auucers, rye) se them to an appreciation of /{hanks and thankfulness aod rnding ||| A marvelous selection of 100 to 108-piece nets HOUR SUPRARS BRUOeTE:. © OT€ ONT VINCINE BBE shat Mave Ua D6m, Lite hats the legend “H, M. 8. inexpensive; effectively decorated in color Royal Doulton China and gold at.. $12, $13.50, $15 Also This Clearaway— Fancy China, 5¢ to $1.50 Samples Priced Exactly Halt comprising richly painted china Hcto$ Joy of Rescue Makes Strangers Embrace; Capt. Irvine Cheered | S18 y hand-cut brilliant cut $1 to $8 plates, | oF han This Test? ervice | sich ends of patterns from our own stocks — glass, all kinds of compotes, pitchers, fruit hoautiful cups for tea, decorated by the best | . A ’ officers’ ||| Which we cannot duplicat >, howls, etc artists: in England | M Edi 1 lai f Music’ e had been six hours n the shes ne im pipes in tho petty somoers’ | Myr. Edison makes no claims for !Vlusic s \ Of Which besRn COR eee oy ein mate ii J | Re-Creation. It is characteristic of him Dedfapuled survivers were lifted |UU,ui¢ from the upward baste of rices to 5 er Cent. ess 4 that he should prove the superiority of ‘hoard, Women and children first|the smell of bilge water and oll aud As far us possible, we have kept down the prices of our foreign china in the regular stocks to the old low rates, The | iis ye Fa hee ESL ALT OA ereverelepaipiet nq bao tye! from che bowels of the vessel. 1) savings of this Sale are figured on that. basis: being 20 to 50 per cent. less than the low rates. But after this sale is over us new art, Fle has gripping. Men who had remained sprained backs, wrenched lega or ||| we shall be obliged to advance all our imported open stock patterns to the rates necessitated by the much greater wholesale | allowed the public Kranger® to one another aboard the Marhed handy were “put avay in| || costs, | | ae rea ret Laconia wrung each other by the bunks under the care of the ship's | ri) 7 : ° 5 ? ° ° "22 7 | to hear the living hand on embraced without shamen tne | Seater sc cciing the, easterni|| AMMeCWtG ws Philadelphia on Washington’s Birthday, Our China Chief Found tone and its Re- inin found one\of her missing childgen cevan gray to plik when the task was} _the March Sale Ready for Business: Second Gallery, New Building id : : iver I her boat. finished, Creation side by Solhyarag ME aremu an etuat BERG RNS | ine cminera’ quarters, now lnvaded ssid rece Baca! Mt ale csc aa : mothe hi ara at by the men, somebody happened to side. Is any other iA cM ee gud 27 ua ies on the maa testimony as good— Pee SSE u ae eee o ae |fallous searfaring fingers over the | , as convincing? Yet aaa ict aye yearp i TeAae ans ha (rreRItble under cite who but Mr. Edison on iNgied hand hanging limp at bie {circumstances that although. no one & rae knew the words the alr was taken up s y ; eerie ener i tare vest shemetee irri bastmng hunt Oth Offers These Special Groups at 10 to 40 Per Cent. Less Henis over to the shivering memo Ha the las neta of che Aman Diss Refrigerators, $17.50 to Meat and Food Cutters | Bathroom Furnishings Cutlery Is le The little ollicers’ quarters down |shaggled in piaces and badiy solied, $46 with four bladed steel knife, From a specialist manufac- Carving sels saying Je to $1; See ee ee ee Ce ne ernie vetie ane Eee Our exclusive make—The — self sharpening, no possibility | turer who has succeeded better ™'S,BUN STO tek a SH laa eet desea be t rough tae open bate ||| White Mountain 20 to 83', — of rusting, saving 40c¢ to 50c, | than any other we know in new pri : ‘i ne basins of navy cocot and alded |a shone down on his Kindly, per cent, less. at new prices She, $1.25. enameling bathroom. fittings, Broad k , saving 10¢ and the disentangleanent of wet and, weary He 4 the Lord's a M san! ane . lic; new prices, 30e and 50¢ tteu trensen Ip present joined, The Provision compartments have Kitchen Cabinets so the enamel doesn’t break or Also pallet knives, paring CI Py Recg rhe grouped themselves near | si i nive service ended aa pure baked white linings, heavy n Labine ae Other Attings nleieel | tenivas, Keapatrult Enivee; posi’ 0 vd to Gia) y Kecor (ee us it had begun, ire shelves; cases are of hard ya few, have relain- ted or crystal, All abso- | forks. : A y Two minutes later saw the old wood, air tight, with double ODI h ys ft Ve: poreelaths |) litelvawatennted noe ioirane |; eereamtneik minwace This unique test has astounded over 300,000 German Jew travelling man limping thick inner walls, reinforced with i i ) C8 - r about on one lame leg with a little eat hing. a saving of $ boy in his arms, collecting big round | erekity BR te 620 Ii $27.50, Bri tish pennies for the youngster, capacity > mm of $27.50, | ut new price All priced 15 to 30 per cent people in all parts of the country. 200 news- less than regu! paper critics have publicly declared that the Extra heavy planished tin- ware and the extra heavy Ja- Eat Heartily SS __alinnsnneeneeeee ' Too many prices to quote. | fees) Survey and cruise of the nearby Standard Rotary Diatare vt pan tinware! ‘Two of the most a ‘ a ; Dyspepsia Tablets After | area revealed no more occupied boata, Pb Awhps lusters P , smarkable ing. ear cannot distinguish Mr, Edison's Re-Crea Use Stuarts ; spapale Tal cts Alter rn the mine aweeper, with its load of Sewing Machines neta ere ils Aluminum Wate re ca ngs in we | tions from the original tone. What better proof ach Meal an arvivors numberin eamed . i are ma trie aLNCTE, ‘ may oppr 1 and the | 1) Much as You Want of away to the east. A ha it an boure $9.50 less—now $34.50. | turkey feathers and Canadian Aluminum frame — waffle | labor of mah ve advanced than this can you as What You Want. STU hide’ dinanice of twe nutter The speediest known, Sit- | wool irons, saving T5e and 95e, new | and ; anced Write for PRED a [ebine toward one « £ mpi 1h an Gpen straight machines such as we For drawing room dusting, prices $2.25 and $2.90, Pri i me > per cent. less . y : boat, manned by Jackies, was pu always have in our regular pictures, motors, and there is # 4 P than regu ates. ? ad y Q Af f Me 1 aw the hysterical Irench-Pr always ha vecial duster for janitors, Si Omelet pans, saving 16c, new ¥ | y . nach | Hfted a) Spee Payable two dollars down "16 ‘a ailaa. anitne 8 ‘i Wa r Br recarea ti Me mn Way one dollar weekly thereafter, if fi } Pence pis ‘sab ese ii ty ioe teipien clear | wN70 ) . ; eer desired. Electric Goods eatin saving aoe, | lumber, planed on both sides, | Pe poly “oatehes up Enamelware 2 , Reg es ing majority made of odorless | d “na Majorit equipped — with "! poplar, no knot holes or other ve Pure white and seamless, | fusible y plug. , Covered suuce pans, ‘fe impertections; proportions iad i with blue edge, all first qual- Electric « pots, saving $3, pep tig Lhe to 45e, new) most satisfactory to houses ie : ity, all covers enameled, new price $4.1 boa . keepers, duplicates of styles en | —_—>— sities marked are actual, gatyeniric cone Mena mA Rieeinieeaneinega! regularly in our stock, | Come—hear this special program in our Recital ¥ MRS. HOY FELL INTO SEA a quart ie really holds a si PRR ulna tition. 80, All priced 15 per cent. lesa, | I ‘ ' on Bishi Thouwansta | quart, and so on aving $4, new | Hall. See if Music's Re-Creation deceives | yj ae . mia — | your ears in its reality, 11.30 A.M, to 5 P.M, | OUT OF THE WEAKENED Dust Brushes rille 300 Pieces Aluminum Third Less onl e welcome. ne} and floor brooms. Priced 10 ting, | broili Mm roasting pans, t ote, pudding pans on pud ding | | \ You are welcc . | ARMS OF HER DAUGHTER eon San nantes thant rue bali wwepa Is. Only’ fiv x pieces of a} | ' A Free Trial Coupon ular. Too many prices to Seat { Easy Monthis PIS Ed Vo pe siutre in nek simare Builds UpAEnOrna? aecthe ta quote. price $4 Seventh Gallery, New Building ! Sarg f Grenada, The Edison Shop tia in Banh S The Phonograph Corporation of Manhattan, Prop ox of oman Catholic | ° Opposite ry c ssoctated Press 473 Fifth Avenue iti, wesount of he

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