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AMt pthat at' o believe e 1 seamen place ý tel boat, he . 'rid, weýi+e~pel by but ie- did ,ndt "Why did you happen t. seleet thiem "DeT"Idid i b the "w , wgnt .b **the' ta.h +kp te ae. °and I be a to ata .ia n ' "ro~ t . I . 4 w tt itiaf. The th g not ha·lleva tho t ulet i @ yh had oen i In lstaod thle f tat e wIE'' itMkP ail he waD running shout of I put t t" e nmen r and ob, sumped . h was te first bo t I hai lb hat a .ail passenger in. dr* Thwas wtb ait netb b ia said not woud sgo ifa I teita8 .h de" **I said, tre 7ounA stil6t? ad hte replied that he was a yachtsman. Then I told him that it he was sail' ;. l _ _ I a, *' 4i*X%* WkiI~ O e T hem -. "',.4 a ' 4,4. II umpn s A / 45t I- 'i $i -- I· 4 ýýaT', ý tý,,t, " ; i A ýý-ýI) , ors, 'MN* I ý t..-.-0 1w ,.. ..rYbý " !rr)AfcW ,eýk~k k+ýa1Mt'lF raSOAý."'i F:TpiLýý s ý A .42 '9 '.4<. ti `t~rr~ Opa n ,'M - ott.ase U ,a i r sid be.,1' ol .thp of or qra o t+ blier bn "-o b eloa t·. . was suCked down' lan' tbhis Ume on the 'fluMler' ltit? "Did anyot else have a similator exI *'1Gk *ol net ira.ele."w 'w fo' did you bloswn?" ."1 d6n't knoW mybe another expipa lon. All - know It w.e,m tup b# & y "bfarel) rleh'.: 1 was Wrked down Saus; this time eon thtfpley' ofgrhe pets tee?" "I think yel Gnlike." "Hows did you get loose?" "I dopn't kno, maybe- another ng time.'xp Ion. this A ll knowskwe t lam deptr r' wathr wouad the wattert co' rtifments havebeen anyt "ie ufl "What iother obebters be pdean oyf el p ý'p.btb -Yy W whetbiir anyo lithi crew or p eir took $o the aeater tghe t o rdl fourth and fifth officerst 'I."t Iqns Jlbl lble for. me to say.! "I: .Pit tn.tlird ,ler: . ,t" IAt think vtint henliwkel hatd' " "As' 'ti api.set; youf efed, to * "Ob. qoar. ito . ir-not at any time."' 44&' thls utk"e ftiaX& deptlr of water would the watst~ati' t corn rtmnents have-been any .re6se°," l: tended . floe ist "What other officers beside' ydriseif "The third, fourth and fifth oficears, £15 JE :Pittinsp, third prlfcer;. . 0. Doghfll, fooqtrQt officer; 0. ; . 'fi th At this point the heawIig was alte'l h IiibsiurhI s5;0'14to t.- . the w .o ---t E f + -,., f . *spehatte that S lI you hqve waited?" tmWeli. when you get the dtatew lhsinhseg 'etA tdes Thanlo ý raday oh tdfr yo tha eid. ltheit.nmleht "No onter I did it.or my wtn ,fre. "u., asth e e. Titanse op tbe' i to ma adl# that Cape Odd had been hd mI ages for the Titanic." "Whate wsu the answer?" "What that sou of tt? d "No. the operator maid. I think. 'Cole ata once-this is a distress ms "*hottdi& you dotthelt?" "I Mefir died th' isofss' mo ssaw e 1lakIangs the "Tith.l l I sh6to d 'r-st eibdt the di.tIse she to the eap-i "'lCof the onc s" *if"sw mehiml. etsph 6tbfor you "i'eoive the perato6' disre i , hink, shtg before you repotted it to Cap 'taos t one-thi ia s tre" me "Ar out a couple of lathstes" O(ottsm mild he imraediately sent ed that they would hurry to the reap S"cepat _chwas ,uowledged y tyohe Pater tide' eqzafirmYd the pdosition of both eel. At thise Jd iture to Cap r.theakftort of the North ermand Lloyd broke n on the communrricay tion, hav Inl heard the TIaUole l for hep. TiW the steamseip Olym~le also re hat it d yodo thaten?" asketour mut "I c ofalled th e attention of the 'Fi tahle to thp OlytPid's efforts tLloydr him." saswersldthe' wilUel,. "The Ta tanlo replied he could not henr hae cause of the Titah of air and the nol.e Latde.by t estslnp te a r." .lmhated .T ter tedlling the 'itanic o he Oator ple's attempt to tet in aommuittloed " aittetio hen the f lmIer. the witness said, slympght the Olymortto se aid. reportnd.. it was "heed down." nd replvinged he position. The Baltie broke fit at thib time, but its efforts to redich the Titanic were without "I was in conimutnfeation with the Titanic at resular loute thel until the Is filling up to the bollei's."' Senator Btmith sutaicted the witnes ato close quespor tl tg as to how he reported thesen psieson. He asked whethe h otthem anwered them at his I own dscretio.' n with the "No sirel" ..id the witneas. "I nl Ws re uported them personally to th to a clhere?" rep"On the bridgle." ee is 'tehe you eft yoan osred them at him a message was received?" I "Y ,-." Di.ped prom Skhanuati.n. Cnlthfm sild' that after the Titanic'g survivors were picked up he Worked almost cO)h~tin _ AiRy `until Tuesday, Whet ho fell asleep at hisJpost. tee could .no tell when 4 hteppe: ma qa M4to),p6V'rwhdtt he awokm.: flow lf¶e. Uidor dtrause etedfaht' we..axe Id 40*iýe her' huSbland'aid l1ive w n tAod the committee by''A1 f CraRWfoPr of gouthanpton, bed. r ioomateward "on the Titanlo He'said Mirs. Slitrhbiiu hld bhOW maid to get int6 a lifeboat which' Crawford' eg/egned to hulpv man. "Mrs, $t~usa p: t :ott foot' into the" boat andthn'o S, ed herr mind.·' rMr:' Itirauus was `tedlnX away hack f'fbin her. HtS aeld to him: 'Wae have 'en' living towgehp' `number ao years; we are. not. going to separate' 00W' ," He adpied that the' maid Wee' saved. "MyMRI e1 qbil, another steward. got It te " Ufrt b l' Captain` dmith'. "criow any women wets In It?' V`' ' 'dFthat in hi. lIfeboat the ~a~rllf e o'eoolok until 4 in oftlbhti'r,'4dB'. ibiniy Uasating the women paeusepru. 'The names of the Sbe did not remttember. They all' C inv *dtk4 aUait "h' 7. T hIuoe Is. b ddkwith1 Fleet Of. .Z * 4r m!N)I~ltiI i~d~iiInto Ita ý' f inadPrt.o lior 'ftaook *t'in'tittte boat into rd yu'ta la Into 4' 06 ' 5" ' i elli d ýý,ttfm 1 a ' yet * ' Sylgt I i. te to ·'r rc o nha It Tkday 5{c d en {' ý,a "' .... ls Flowerg Potted Plants We know a ,man who once made a sale of a piece of property through the attactvenes given the place.by three geranums he planted at the foot of a tree in front of the houe Here today are s ,ome choican pure whitgernum e. Noths ad blooming , the a ould look well in S h Bone China Cups and Sacers and Sevenornanch ental 75c a Set dozen. Schina is a beautiful creamywhite transcen tted lways admired, it is fine and thin but f great strengthknow therefor one made a sale of a piece of property through the attes arctive o this :wrgiven the plactural by three geraniums he planted at the foot of a tree in front of thband hout-echece. Noquestion that flowers, inside or outside the house, make the home more to be dmodayed Fw Here today are some choice geranium plants, in pots ale of bed sheets, pbloomingllow cases, twould look well in your house or yard---)5c, 25c, SOc and 75c. h Bone China Cups and Saucers and Seven-Inch Plates 75c a Set egularly Twice as Mauch Bone china is a beautiful creamy-white translucent ware that is always admired, it is fine and thin but of great strength, therefore especially durable. These cups and saucers and 7-Inch plates are of` this. ware and their natural beauty is enhanced by the dainty gold line border forming a band about-each Piece. A' set or six cups and saucers or a set of six 7-inch plates sells reguarly at $1.50, today, only 75q. 'iii Will Pay Mbre for These Household Linens After Today rFew housekeepers but appreciate such economies as our sale of bed sheets, pillow cases, tqwels, etc., mniade possible this week, therefore, those who have been kept at home by the inclement weather the other days of this sale will be on hand today to get their share of the underpriced offerings. Sheets Pillow Cases Huck Towels S "fnpotinl L," 72x90 Inch s... ....... 5...85' "Rnen," 45x30 lnches, 11V'a e,,rh: dlor. 31.35 I..-.linceh, linen flnlshedl, dnn. 1.00 "l nlon," ix90 Inches . ...............5 "Inlreka," 42x30 inche, 15 ,4 ,senlh; z 1.76 20x40-inh, Ilnen finlished, dlos. 1.15 "'ltono)my," *1x90 Inches ..........5Ii "Eurkn,." 45ax8 Inc'hes, 1.. menr' ; Io7 . .ll , n 'd." 7x9 Inc .. ..............e , Turkish Towels "Ir",,rnI.I,.,i,, lII," l.i0 inche. . '.65Q Roller Towels 18ix -I'mI.n. , reuinrly (n'; eFch ... 15 Ixx:tN-Inih, regularly 2be. eachl...1i . lt Ilei'.cI rhed rulash Towelin ... 10 2'4 Ya'rdI long. rendy for its": three for $1.00 .tOx4h0-.inh, reiitl rly ar,.;: oh ,i 2510 Thi Evening From 7to9 IN THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Genuine R. & T. Rajah Silks 75c Yard The genuine Rajah silks, made by Roger & Thompson, sell everywhere for $1.35 a yard, never more, frequently less, this being a repetition of an offering made by this store several months ago at which time we sold out completely, hence every yard offered this evening is new and fresh. All desirable colors in this regular $11.35 silk, specially priced this even ing only, at 75c a yard. Gehuine R. & T. Tub Silks, Regularly $1.35 a Yard, 75c Probably the best wash silk made and used very extensively for men's shirts as well as women's garments for which such a silk is desirable; 31 inches wide; in pretty tan, blue, brown and pink stripe patterns on light grounds; fast color, durable and good value at the maker's established price of $1.3: a yard; this evening, from 7 to 9 only, 75c a yard. Simrnier Wash Sits,'19-ii., Regularly 50c Yard, 27'c Pure silk in every thread and Just the right weight for cool summer waists, etc; neat stripe patterns in blue, brown: and green on light groun ds; all washable without risk of los ing color; the same as we've been selling at 50c yard. This evening from 7 to 9 only, 27Vc. e.askin Stiockngs for Boys and Girls, 2 Pairs for 25c Greatstockings for wear, almost as tough as a bear's skin; fine and wide-ribbed styles Swith reinforced heels anitd toes; fast black; in all children's sizes; regiularly 20c a pair, to night only, 2 pairs for 25c. ,.%$18 anid $20 Suits, With- akS, Wear, Style a, .t$.-clothling store caters to the needs of all men and gives all men. more for their o' mn.,..,whether it be much or little-than any other store with a smaller distribution and •.i.t&l'ly hligher selltig expense per suit can possibly afford to give. We do not senll as ' god a: suit for $18 or $20 as we do; say for $30 or $35-and we do not'pretend to-but Our $18 and $20 'Woolworth Saltts Are the best suits it is possible to sell at these prices-they are Ssuilts we can,-and do-guarantee; suits with l4qks and wear through and through; .uits that caninot be duplicated outside this Sstore except ypu pay $5 to $10 more. In blues and blacks as well as the latest fancy nixtures; sizes, 35 to 44. Satuirtday Byds OlDttin D' " No school'tod.y ag. , cbres of parents will bring or send their boys here~to ihe oItfitte ,as it is .the' one day in the week to select, le/lureW & ene ty I; t and cap~ s.rs, neckwear and other S items ne d to rfe ''rS.t oy'b.tffit. We'rv ne·er ited Ii.r r nof ck.ofoboye w'at eq nor haye th ivalues 1 o.vr :bqahcg-n " tro, gentarayAi re. agred that'hls le: so.. 4 Boys' Suite, tdcLud'ug thue Albte SO'tn $ 0(' .xtra sphoiat vi~a e~af.i int-este ' "t't* ab W l 0 prloxa,.',t th, 6 7 :,i i ' i l llill l i~ . i.. . , . . .. ... . . . . -<'(