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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. 1912.
Four-Piece Mission Library Set
I am NOT limited to a "handful" of
SOLID OAK
Early English Finish
styles, but show TWENTY distinct mod
AW
els of Men's Spring Suits
at $15, $20, 25
CASH
j!-,isf i-
OR
CREDIT
Th. draaaer who Is "up" en the quMtloa of drees,
eipecta to 8EE something when he shop around HERE!
For THAT reason I am compelled to show ALL of the
EXTREMES as well as ALL of the STAPLES. Mine U
the ONLY Omaha Stock of extreme ENGLISH models;
mine Is the ON'LY stock of REALLT "TOPPT" Top
Coats (I mean top coats that fairly crackle and snap
with Individuality.) And my SALESPEOPLE are posted
head high too; they wouldn't PERMIT yon to LEAVE
here-with an awkward garment It yea WANTED to.
Brief " Brooks Bulletins "
I am an en
thusiast - an
up and doing
specialist on
"SocietyBrand"
Clothes
SHIRTS. See window No. S for MY idea of f 1.50 shirts.
"Brook's Specials," "Manhattans." "Cuffturns," live
wlres-all. '
.CLOTH HATS. 'Genuine English from England not
from New York priced nice I J. 00 each.
, $.1 HATS. Before the year is over I am going to bar
YOU boosting for Brooks f 3 hats.
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Corner Sixteenth and Harney Sts.
LIVES ARE flYEH FREELY
Crew and Cabin fuMngen Exhibit
-. Unsurpassed Heroiim.
BA5D PLATS FAMOUS OLD SONG
lafartaaatr Oe Death as Ship'
Stria; Baa Sea Oat ttralaa '
f "Nearer Mr Ca te
Taee."
(Continued from First Past.)
the click e( tha levers, operated from
t)M bride, which ateppx th anginas
and clascd tha airtight doors.
Captain Smith was an tha bridge a mo
BMnt later. Ha summoned all oo board
ts put oa lit preserver and ordered
the lifeboats lowarad. Th Mrat boat
bad mora mala paasencer. as they r
th first to. rach tha deck.
Whea the rush of frighten! man and
woman and crying children to the
Sacks began., "th women tint.' rul
was enforced, Officer draw revolvers,
but In Bust ease there was a ue for
teem.
Revolver ahoti heard ahortly before the
Titan ks went down caused many rumen,
one that Captain Smith had ahot him
self, aaother that Ftrat Offloer M unlock
had ended hi life, but member of th
crew discredit the rumor.
Captain Smith was leat seen on th
brldg just before th ship sank, leaping
only after the dock had been washed
away. What became of th mea with
lit tneimtf, was tha question asked
by many alnc tha disaster. Many et
the paesnfrs were sa to go dowa
jf Think how much
good spice meant to
cooking, and insist on
TONE SPICES
Full .trsapthlesjr full value.
You will find them it your grocer's
If not, send 10c for (ulUiz package.
Vrowwoa, Dee Meas, le
llU:iste. Hmm,
uaiUMeeaCoSee,
MONEY
! PAID I
OUT
fa rui una to your Jewel and
important faper la .wisely pent.
Ma paid out for th yearly
rental of a tiafe Deposit Box tn
ur Steel Vaulta neaua a sat
pier for Inaursnc Policies. Will.
Ueeda, Mortsase. Agra meat
and Jewels
Paper can be looked' ever la
-prime by yo at any tun dur
uiff business hour.
Th key 1 aiwaya Id your pos
session. , , .
Omaha Safe Deposit
.Company. . '
level uaaea a sales,
114 tars street.
despite the press r era. and dead bodlaa
floated oa the surf as as th last boats
moead sway.
, It Is atated positively th ships string
band fathered la th aalooa. near th
end. and played "Hearer, My Ood, To
The."
Mr. Isldor Straus refused to leave her
..uaband'a aid and both perl an ed to-
setber. .
llaraM Catteet, th Marcoal operator bf
the Carpatala. dM aot ge to bad at bis
anal Um ffciaday ailht, end a a result
caught the Brat meesase et the TKanlCs
plight. Ha had been relaying moaaagoa
to tha Tltento on Sunday night and
ahortly after 11 o'clock bade the Titanic
operator good night. Just as he was
about te take the receiver eft hie head
the "C. Q. D." call sounded. This was
followed by the words, "We've hit some
thing; come at one."
Cotton at enoe communicated with th
Carpathla' officers sad Its ceurss was
at once changed la the direction of the
Tltanlo at full spaed of alghteea kneta
for the full dIManc of slaty mllea Inter,
venlng between th two htpa.
Before Cotton could make a reply en
the C. Q. D came the Titanic "I'm
afraid we are gone"
Gotten seat word of the coming of the
Carpathla. No further communication
aa had with tha doomed ship.
The Tltanle'a speed, et twenty-three
knota an hour waa never slackened and
It waa going at that apeed when It (truck.
8. V. Blivertherna of St. Iuls wss one
of three or four aalooa pasaanger en
the Tltanlo who aaw the deadly iceberg
lust after the'oollUlon.
"I was In the amoklng room reading,
near a brldg whist game at one of the
tables,- be said. "When the crash came
I said:
"Were hit aomethlng.' and want out
on the starboard side tu mo. None ef
ua waa alarmed. It occurred to m that
we might have bumped som small craft
-I went back In tha amoklng room with
tha others. One of the bridge playera
had not left the amoklng room at all
and waa waiting Impatiently for tha
others to come back aad reeume tha
gam. They turned and took up their,
handa and w were all about to aeltle
down whan an offloer ordered ua ea deck
and told us te get Uto the boats.
'There not being enough worsen en
deck to fill the first ones, w did not
like the Me of leaving the ship then,
but did, as we .Were .told- .Had- we been
In our .room we would have had to stand
aalde aa ether men did then.
. . Skip's Side T.rm.
Tha Morning World tomorrow will pub
lish Carlo r. nurd's story, in detail. Mr.
Hurds story said In part: .
"recta which 1 have established by In
quiries on th Carpathla aa positively a
thay could be established la view ef the
silence of tha raw surviving officers are:
"That the- Tltanlc's officer knew sev
eral hour' before the crash ef the pos
sible neaTnees of th Icebergs.
rThet the. Titanic' speed, nearly twenty-three
knota aa hour, was ant slackened.-"
,
'.That the jiumber or lifeboats en the
Tltaalo iwss insufficient te accommodate
mbce than one-third ; of the passenger;
to eey 'n.nlng of the crew . Moat mam
bera at th crew say thlre waa sixteen
lifeboat and two collapsible; none ay
there ' were ' more than twenty boats la
ail .The' TOt'whv escaped filled moat ef
the aUtota lifeboat end the one collapat
ble. whlcft got Sway,' to the limit of ca
pacity. . I, , . .' , f
Had , th ablp struck the Iceberg
hend-toa ' at .'whatever spied , end with
DIUVES OUT
a rheum attsm
?Sai0 t6m si'sa frritattofc toflanunatery
"aJuJ.: hloh gats into the circulation, beohus clwiuiSSurL
SST"0"' Jrci lrgr.wbicrar. uSlu5
SeitttirtKf1 Kothin PP tuy can tverlch
ifJH!. u?0,l: mort ,acn tmtment esado U sooth th pains
rTt-?t .attid eontuiusily grows SoVacrid
WntSi.JS4 01 fS derant muscle and joints,
ETHl np? "d 1Vtl conditton, Ugradtully blrdena
f.vT. "f DT, dfyin P the natural oils and fluids. Khtumatism eaa
"JTVr1 bfcod is purified. S.8. 8. tJwrou cUSsT and
tawratta tt drcvJatkm by aeutraiizing th ackaflddnTitteao
froratAsffyttaa.. It etrerthens ajrfisoratai TttbtacdothaFlDs5
ll..!Piln rld 1 painful cT7maS
JSTT" mr Hhumatism. S.R.B. ,nna nctalh.
alkaJi or other harmful mlnarmL he. . ..u.u T. "T.Jl'TT'J
, -. - j w rwi., Bvna bjb
penaanentr onrss Rhaorna tiara.
ur harmiul minsrej. but la wis
Book est BhsnmatiaB aa4
thz swirl sp icmc ca, jlilajiti. oa,
' uvm w au wno writs.
whstvr resulting ahock. tha bulkhead
system of water, tight compartment
would probably have saved the vessel.
As one man expressed It, It waa the
Impossible that happened whan, with a
shock unbelievably mild, the ship's side
area tern for a length which made the
bulkhead syatem Ineffective. -
Colonel Aator, holding bis young wlfe'a
arm, stood decorously aalde aa the 'offi
cers spoke to him, and Mrs. AstoS. snd
her maid ware ushered to erst. Mrs.
Henry a Harris parted In like manner
from her husband, aaw him last at the
rail, bend Colonel Aator. Walter U.
Clark of Loe Angelea, nephew of tha
Montana eanator, joined the line of men
aa hla young wife, sobbing, was placed
In one of the craft
"Let him come. There la room,' cried
Mrs. Emll Taussig, as the men ef the
White Star motioned to her husband to
leave bar. It waa with difficulty that ha
released bar hold to permit her to be led
to her place.
"George D. Wldanar, who had been In
Captain Smith' eompany a few minute
after the erssh. waa another whose wife
waa parted from him and lowered, a mo
ment later, to the surface ef the calm
see.
"OT Major Archie Bull, a favorite with
hla fallow tourists; of Charles N. liaya.
praaldent of th Grand Trunk; ef Benjai
mla Ouggenhalmes, ana' of William T.
Stead, no one eeem to knew whether
they tarried loo long In their Mate rooms
or whether they fore bore to approach
(he fast filling boats; none of them wet
In the throng which, weary houra after,
warn, reached the Carpathla.
"Simultaneously on all tha upper deck
aa the rope creaked with the lowering
of boats, aa they reached the wster.
Ihoe la th boat w wht those on
th deck could not etht th Titanic
was lltlng rapidly lo atSrboard, and that
it ' stern waa rising at a portenttous
angle. A ruah of Iteerage men toward
the boat waa checked by officers with
revolver In hand. ,
Oa SlaaX. Has Llaht.
"Som of the boats, crowded too full
Jo give theee a chance, drifted for a time.
None bad provision of water, there wa
lacking or covering from the Ice end
air and the only light were th Mill un
dlmmed arcs and lncandeoceata et th
ruling blp, save tor an ot the boats
There a steward who explained te th
passenger that he bed been shipwrecked
twice before, whe appeared carylng three
orangee and a green light That greea
light, many or th Survivors ssy wa to
the shipwrecked hundreds a th pillar
ot fir by night Long after th ship had
disappeared, and whlls eonfualoa false
lights danced about the boat, the grace
lantern kept them together oa the course
which led them to th Carpathla.
"Aa the end of the Tttani became
manifestly but a matter et momenta,
the oeramea pulled their boat away and
the chilling waters bgaa to echo ptaah
after splash aa passenger and sailors
la lit preservers leaped ever end started
wtmmlng away to. escape th expected
auction.
"Only tha hardiest or constitution
could endure tor more than a tew mo
ments such a numbing bath. Tbe first
Vigorous strokes isv way tJ heart break
Ing ertea of 'Help, helpr and etlffenlng
forme were eea floating, tha races re
laxed In death.
Revelree shots Beard.
"Revolver shots were heard la the
hips last momenta Th report spread
among th boats wss that Captain Smith
had ended hi Ufa with a bullet. Tbea
It was' said that a mats bad shot a
steward whs tried te push h's way upoa
a boat against orders. None et these
tales have been verified, and maay of
the crew aay the captain without a
preserver leaped In and went dowa. a
The laat ot the boats, a collapsable,
aa launcsea too late to get ewey end
waa overturned by tbe ehlp sinking. 8oa
of those ka It all. aay same of the wtt
nessee found safety ea a ran or were
picked up by a life boat. la the Marconi
tower almost t the hut. th cock ef the
sending InMmmeat were beard ever the
stars. 1
- "Led by the greea tight under the
Hast ef stars,. th boats drew away, and
the bow. then th euarter, thea the stacks
and last the stera of the marvel ship
ef a few daya before, psssd beneath the
waters. Tbe great farce et tbe ehlp sink
ing waa unaided by aay Wrtewc ef the
elements and the section, sot e great as
bad been feared, reeked but mildly the
group of boat now a euarter eC a mile
distent from It
Carwatbla Appear.
"Wxteea boats were ta the prersssles
which entered ea tbe teerTMe hour et
rowing, drifting aad sospaase. Warn
I Opens vfliv
I I Closet ft & '
The set here shown consists of 4 massive
pieces large arm chair and arm rocker,
sewing rocker and largo library table.
The Beats of the chairs and rockers are
upholstered In genuine Imperial leather over
a full set of hard ateel spring. Table
measure 4x2S. Thla set cannot be dupli
cated in other Mores for les than azi.oo.
For Saturdsy only, the entire four plecee at
price quoted above.
Hartman's Complete Home
OF 4 risked $
$8.00 a month
99
Best Rug
Values
in,
Omaha
A splendid showing
of rugs in all the new
Domestic and Ori
ental designs.
So-Oert Specials
1111 model collapsible Oo-Cart.
all steel frame and body'of guar
anteed Inperlal leather. A f
Con.plete with hood, priced jT
HP irwu.
White Inameled Befrigerster
Hardwood case, white enameled
lined and filled throughout with
mineral wool. Trimmings are of
solid brass, built on the cold dry
air principle, with, large. Jf? C
roomy Ice compartment Oil""
Wne.l vain, m
11x9 Wilton Velvet Rugs
JgWI
-lesSSSSBBSSSsVeejSasusesBF
aeaaauai amoaiai srree
Thla very handsome Lreeer la
made tn either mahogany or an
tlque finish. The front of base la
full aerpentlne design with two
large and two email drawers, fit
ted with Colonial
bras pull and bevel
piste mirror
We offer for tomorrow a regular $22 Wilton Velvet Rug with all wool sur
face, high pile, beautiful Oriental and floral designs, finished with wide
overcast ends; a good rug for parlor, sitting room or
dining room. Every rug is perfect and guaranteed by
Hartman's and the maker. A great offering for tomor
row, only ,
a who wtae
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OMR
1414-1416-1418 DOUGLAS ST.
Rr e--3li :
P: ---i
olid Oak Chiffonier
Theee Chlffonlere are nad of
selected aolld oak and highly pol
ished. Have five large, r.omy
drawers with brass puna.
tren.ely tell made ano
guaranteed. Priced ape-'
clally tor tomorrow at
'.54-35
wept for loM huabanda and sons, alkrs
aobbed tor tha ehlp which had been their
pride. Men choked back tear and ought
te comfort the widowed. Perhaps, they
said, other boat might hav put off In
another direction toward the laat They
strove, though none toe aura of them
elves, to convince the women of the
certsmty that a rescue ship would ap
pear. "Early dawn brought no ship, but not
long after I o'clock the Carpathla. tar
out ot her path and making eighteen
knote Instead of her usual fifteen, showed
her red and black smoke stack upon the
horlaon. In the Joy of that moment tbe
heaviest griefs were forgotten.
"Soon afterward. Captain Rostroa and
Chief Steward Hughea were welcoming
child snd bedraggled arrivals ever the
Carpathlaa side.
"The silence of tha Carpathla'! engines.
the piercing cold, tha clamor ot
voices In tha companion waya, had caused
ma to dress hurriedly and awaken my
wife at S:9 a m., Monday. Our stew
ardess, meeting me outslds pointed to a
walling host In the rear dining room and
said from tha Titanic, ahe'a at the bot
tom ot the ocean.'
"At the ship's side a moment later, I
saw the laat ot th Una of boats discharge
their loada, and eaw woman, some with
cheap ahawla about their heads, soma
(Continued on Ninth Page.)
10,000 TREES CIVKM A WAT.
Braadels Stare Give Away leans
White Blrrh Tree Saturday.
It la our annual custom to give away
tree on or befor Arbor day. Thla year
wa hare secured le.oco white birch trees
to assist the "City Beautiful" movement
Saturday, beginning at I a. m.
BRANDEI8 STORES.
The Hoosier Club
closes Saturday night, 9 o'clock. Enroll your
name now don't delay. Membership fee $1.00
which applies on the purchase price of the cab
iuet. The balance can be paid for at the rate of
$1.00 a week.
The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
Saves Miles of Steps
It is the acme of kitchen cabinet perfection. This
club is conducted under the drect supervision of
t the Hoosier Mfg. Co. We advise you to take ad
vantage of this very liberal proposition and se
cure one of thee famous kitchen cabinets.
Price $28.00
Membership fee $1.00, then $1.00 a week.
. Club closes Saturday 9 o'clock P. M.
Orchard & Wilhelra Carpet Co.
HOOSlffiiBiEABlHETSi
Millinery Store Quits Business
Lease expires June 1st. Entire stock must be
closed out in six weeks. All our high grade millinery,
consisting of tailor-made and dress hats, frames, braids,
flowers, ribbons, Malines and other trimmings of all
kinds at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.
PENNELL MILLINERY CO.
. PAXT0N BLOCK
Twenty Steps Upstairs 16th Street Entrance
The Best Auto Bargains
Everybody begins to get
restless these days. One just
hates to sit still on the front porch
in the cool evenings while the
neighbors go whizzing by in their
autos. They are off for a delightful
ride. Why aren't you going out in
your car? Do not own one? Most
unfortunate, but you can well af
ford to buy a machine.
Turn to the classified pages of
this paper on next Sunday. There
the best auto bargains in the west
in second-hand cars will be listed,
and you can find just the machine
that you should own and at the
price that you can afford to pay.
Better not hesitate about getting one
of these fine machines.
You always will find the best
auto bargains listed in The Bee
"Want Ad" columns.
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