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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 9

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Calgary Heraldi
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THE CALGARY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917 THE LUSITANIA CRIME; -V -JForSKottw ati tre Yoiurg U- A RETROSPECT BY ONE Continued from Page Eight) ajrVT.W iT 4HI M.A lt Ife 1 m-J INl.JrifAUl 1111 PuR1 'H Ho Phone (4J HRS.WEDNttSDAYj VaLOEin MERCHANDISE mJ ORDERS.ShOPin PERSON. EcUSiyE iiiiiill Store 1 OBJECTSi To scatter Sunsh'na ovarywbera, To feed and elothe nmi hungry child. To gratify tho wion of some invalid. To provide an annual outing for poor children. All Women Wise In Ways And Means To Save Honey Will Hake 1 An Extra Effort To Shop Here Tomorrow Horning her last winter has again taken her in and there she.

found until strong enough to move into the llttlo comfy shack the Sunshlner has provided for, her. Her benefactress Informed tis yesterday that she was highly pleased with the prospect of moving Into this little house, where, no doubt, she will have a home as Ions as she needs it. The donors have kindly offered to provide her with all the potatoes and other vegetables he will require and with the furniture the readers of the column have offered to furnish there is no reason to doubt her welfare, once she gets strong enough to look after herself, There Is another Uttle hoy, for whom boat and was amazed to see them approach another and prepare to launch It But they were too late. No sooner had they grasped the falls then the Lusitanla threw her stern Into the air and commenced to dive. Still smoking, the three breve hearts were quickly swallowed Into the ocean.

The two wireless boys were lost, but Judge my surprise when John Davlea came ashore late that night after haying been picked up by a fishing boat, He was still smoking when I approached him next morning with a request that be pose for a photograph for some newspapermen to whom I had related the story of his bravery. He scorned shipwreck and death but the sight of a newspaper photographer was too much and with the remark that his "damned ould face would be a poor ornament for any decent family newspaper," he slunk away, looking positively afraid lest the newspaperman should steal a march and snap him. I tried bard to get blm to And with values such as told of below we'll hold a good old-fashioned shopping bee in this store tomorrow morning. Every department has some special underpriced line out for the half day's selling. Let us again remind you we close at 1 p.m.

Wednesdays and all these lines are on sale from 8.30 to 1 o'clock. In a few cases quantities are limited. We give you a gentle tip to buy early. THE SILK SECTION WILL WELCOME YOU WEDNESDAY A.M. With A Sale Of 300 Yds.

New Sport Silks at 68c a Yard Sunshine wants a pair of boots. He MOTTOt Hovo yott had a fcinanoos ehowni Paso It on, pasa it on I Twai not given for you alona, Paaa it on, paoa it onl Lot it traval down tho yeara, Lot it dry another's tears, Till in Heaven the dead appear, Pm it on, pass it onl Tho Sunthina store room 1 open very Wednesday and Friday after, noon for the givin out clothing. Those who have been following with kindly Interest the case of the widow who had been in the hospital for the last few weeks will toe pleased to hear takes a size 13. and of this number we have none in the store room, so again IVORY JAP SILK Regular Valuo 50o for 30 800 yards soft Habatul pure allk quality 27 Inches wide for summer blouse under muslins and children's wear, a regular 50o quality while the quantity lasta. HALF DAY SPECIAL we have to appeal to the goodness of NOVELTY NECKWEAR Values to 85o for 10 In Lace, Lawn and Sim, In white and plain colors.

A fortunate purchase has placed In poateaalon of about 250 pieces at merely a nominal prlca; the quality la Immeasurably higher than the price. Values to 65c. HALF DAY SPECIAL lOc each Neckwear Main, some one who may perchance have a pair to pass on. 5 tell his own story, but after asking There are endSess calls for boots 8llka Main. these days and with the present price of leather It is well nigh impossible for some people to keep their little one in proper footwear as most Qf the readers can readily understand, that she is now convalescent.

The And women will simply revel over them for they are so new and so much wanted for summer dresses, sport suits and skirts. These sport tussahs are 36 inches wide have a fine silky finish and will wash that's why they're so nice for summer wear. Wednesday morning they'll be seen in natural grounds, with contrasting stripes and figures, in shades of ofd rose, Copenhagen and paddy; also in the white grounds with colored stripes in shades of mauve and green. Then there's many pretfy brocade designs in self colors of palm beach, mauve and old rose also plain shades of old rose, mustard, mauve and maize all these and many more will be ready for a quick half-day sale Wednesday kind friend who shared her home with CANADIAN GIRL WINS SUNSHADES Soon time for Sun Shades here are 3 dozen In for a special Wednesday momlns selllno In the Oatural color, embroidered In pretty aatural wood, and bamboo handles. HALF- DAY SPECIAL S2.6S FANCY BUTTONS Values ti 60o for 19t For waists In all shapes and colors.

Charming In variety, and pretty In combination, six and twelve but. tons on a card. Value to 50c. HALF DAY SPECIAL 19 card Buttons Main. Waists Main Floor.

WashGoods VOILES AND 'CREPES me for a "match, of which he never seemed to have an adequate 'supply, he lit his pipe and walked away ignoring the question. The Hubbard I can etlll see Elbert and Alice Hubbard walking away arm In arm to their own room to work the problem out by themselves when they Baw hope die, and what a calm, beautiful smile It was they wore. Elbert Hubbard is the man who characterized the Kaiser In one of bis writings as the man who "lifted the lid off hell," but for Elbert and Alice Hubbard It looked, by their demeanour, as if he had Indeed lifted the gate of heaven and given them a glimpse. And the vision of Charles Frobmaa standing in the middle of a little group telling a woman that she should not fear death that it was 'the most novel experience in life' sUll seems very real. The story of Alfred Vanderb'it giving up his lifeboat to a woman passenger has been told, but it la not gfener.

ally known thaCjust previously he ottered it to a sray-haired stewardess who refused it, because, as ehe said, "ehe was one of the crew, and passengers must be attended to first." I saw the body of the graj -haired stewardess in one of the Improvised morgues in Queenstown the following day and there still seemed to be upon her life I LINGERIE AND STRIPED 1.49 Miss Marian N. Bostock, House Physician in Queen's Hos-; pital for Children The honor of being the seventh Woman in Great Britain and the first woman from the overseas dominions to pass the first part of the examination for the London degree of F. R. CUB, LJLC.P., belongs to Miss Marian Sfoel Bostock, daughter of the Hon. PILLOW CASES Reg.

Value SOo Pair for JOt Each 15 dozen only to wrap up Wednesday morning a very specially made caae of strong firm cotton neatly fin. iahed with deep hem, and assorted adzes regular 500 a pair. half day Special lOc each LADIES' HOSE 50e Valuo for 19fc In Tan Cotton Dale of fine sum. mer weave and faat dye, perfectly seamlesa and fully fashioned, all size. Regular 50c a pair.

HALF DAY SPECIAL 19c pair THREE GENERATIONS OF WOMEN (Limit of to a Customer) (Not more than 3 pre, each) Dainty Waists just as pretty as can be sheer cool Lingeries with pretty embroidered fronts, loco trimmed collars and cuffs. Then these fancy colored striped Voiles new and very pretty havo tho largo sailor collars and roll cuff. These are two exceptional values that will Interest many women on this Wednesday morning, while sizes are full to start the selling'. Tho quantity In each size la not over large. Dainty Sheer Voiles for Summer Dresses, light grounds with pretty floral designs and white embroidered Crepes in self colors and black also plain colors.

A showing- of these wantr ed wash fabrics will bo on the counters Wednesday morning: and this will be a splendid opportunity to pick up one or two lengths for Summer Dresses. Values were regular 60c and 65c. A yard for less features the same kindly smile There's 100 NEW HAT SHAPES To Sell Wednesday Morning $1.25 Each They're all high class shapes, in Tagejs and Lisere new high-crowned models. Including small, medium and large shapes In every desirable color. Many were worth as much as and not a shape in the entire lot worth less than $2.50 so come expecting: an exceptionally good bargain Wednesday morning.

1.25 MILLINERY 8ALON8 Senator Hewitt Bostock, Liberal leaden in the senate, says the. Toronto Globe, Last week in OttawaaSenator Bostock waa the recipient of many congratulations over the news that his daughter had completed her qualifications as a doctor in England during the week ending April 21. Miss Bostock was born In England and came to British Columbia with her parents in 1893. She went to Clifton House School in Vancouver, under the princlpalshlp of Miss Jordan, and later to Prior's Field, Godalmlng, Surrey, under the late Mrs. Huxley.

In 1911 this enterprising girl entered the Women's School of Medicine connected with the Women's Royal Free hospital, and In 1915 was one of the first three women to be admitted as a medlral student to St George's hospital, Hyde Park, London, S.W. Miss Bostock will, for the present, continue her studies and work In London, where she holds Uhe position of acting house physician in the Queen's hospital for Children, Hackney. DIOCESAN W.A. HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING HERE The thirteenth annual meeting of the Calgary Diocesan Women's auxiliary will take place in Paget hall on June 6 and 7. The session will commence with the celebration ef Holy Communion at the Pro-Cathedral by the Very Rev, Dean Paget and sermon by the Rev.

M. W. Holden. The address of welcome to the delegates will be given by Miss Fowler, president of the Pro-Cathedral Girls' auxiliary, to which Jones of Gleichen will reply. FOUR NURSES LEAVING 1 FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE Four Calgary nurses leave tho city tonight for overseas as nursing sisters.

The four, young ladles, who are all members ef the Calgary association of Graduate Nurses, are Miss Cora Ferguson, Miss Taylor, Miss Pel-letler of the Holy Cross hospital. Miss Steedes of Bridgeport Genera hospital, and Miss Greerson of the Lady Stanley hospital, Ottawa- which had characterized her throughout the trip. Beside her was the body of Captain Anderson, a massive man, who, clad in his uniform of blue deco The young women'of this generation, tbelr mothers and grandmothers have proved from actual experience that E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound overcomes the suffering caused by female His and them to a healthy condition. This famous medicine contains no narcotics or habit-forming drugsr-but is made from medicinal roots and herbs, nature's remedy for disease.

If you are suffer- ing from any form of female ills, it will you to give it trial. Advt. rated with gold, made an imposing FANCY HANDKERCH'FS Values to 35c for 104 In pretty hand embroidered designs In colors and white. This Is a mixed lot with values to 35c each. BATH TOWELS Regular Valuo 65o for 49 Large snow white Turkish towels deep spongy weave neat hemmed ends an Ideal towel for hand use they are from a regular 65c line and of splendid value.

HALF DAY SPECIAL pair staples Main. HALF DAY SPECIAL looking figure even in death. He had remained on the bridge until it had disappeared beneath him, 0f Children But perhaps the most pathetic spectacle in any -of the morgues was the bodies of the little children, in some lOc each Handkerchiefs Main. cases still in the last long embrace of FOR WOMEN WHO SHOP WEDNESDAY MORNING Take Your Choice Of These $35.00 Vool Jersey Suits For Only S27.SO Wool Jersey Suits -one of the season's most fashionable wearing apparel CHILDREN'S MIDDIES 90o Valuea for 684 Of white drill, with round or sailor collars, elbow sleeve the loose or belted styles In plain white or white with eollar, cuffs and pocket trimmed with braid alios 4 to 12 years-regular 90c HALF DAY SPECIAL SAMPLES Manufacturer's samples consisting of aprons of many krnds large colored aprons larga whfce aprons with htbs and fancy tea aprons all ready for a Wadnaaday moraing selling at. HALF DAY SPECIAL Hall-Price Second Floor.

Balcony. and they are very much worn today for sport and general wear. These are new suits, se- lected from our regular stocks and offered at the reduced price solely to cause a little stir in the suit section Jhis Wednesday morning. You may choose from these colors gold, Copenhagen, rose and green the quality of material is excellent, fast color soft wool Jer-sey mostly sport-styles, belted effects, with large collars and cuffs of contrasting colors pouch and saddle pockets. Skirts are madev with the gathered back and have pockets to match the coat; regular $35 suits, spick and span, new, for S27.50 Make early selection.

COMBINATIONS Values to fLBQ for 98 Of good qiaallty white cottons neatly trimmed with) linen lacs finished with hsading threaded with ribbon odd lines, regular to $1.00 for HALF DAY SPECIAL MIDDY SKIRTS Children's white drill middy skirts the full pleated style stitched en to a white muslin underwalst In sizes 4 to 10 years very neatly made. HALF DAY SPECIAL A Dainty, Invisible Complexion Powder-that adheres well and gives a beautiful fresh youthful appearance to the skin. After using Kosmeo Cream, powder the face and neck lightly with dainty Kosmeo Face Powder.1 It will remove the rough, or shiny look and give a smooth, velvety, youthful complexion. It comes In three Shades, flesh, white and brunette. For SaU by AB Dealer and THE BEATON HAIRDRESSiNG PARLORS 1009A First St.

W. 68c Second) Floor. Balcony. TorOntO Police Had Trouble in Quelling a Sudden Disturbance I CORSET SALE A dollar a taalr for these special D. A A.

Corsets Wednesday morning. Made of good string ooutfl well boned reinforced In front aad four hose supporters all sbes HALF DAY SPECIAL CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Regular 75o Valuo for 394 Of good washable materials In the tan or cadet blue shades In the drop aeat and creeper style collars, cuffa and belt trimmed with red linen In size 1 to 6 years. Regular 75c. -HALF DAY SPECIAL 39c TORONTO. Stay 8.

Wild excitement was caused in Queen street near Terau-lay street, last nisrht, when a party of Russians, members of the 265th battalion and all uncter the influence of liquor, rushed out of a hotel near the corner, and flourishing the dirk knives which are part of their field equipment, jostled the pedistrlans right and left, causing a small panic. Two policemen attempted to arrest the demonstrators. One of them was badly gashed about the Dace, but the other, drawing his revolver, stood oft his assailants. A squad from No. 2 police station came to their aid and four of the men were put under arrest.

Tho others made their escape. FOR AN EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING RUSH Sport Suits Of Natural Linen To Sell at $3.25 Each An absurd price we know but this Is just one sample of the kind of values we offer on these Wednesday morning sales Sport Suits in the natural linen shade in the middy style, with deep collars, trimmed with narrow white braid, fancy pockets and belt. The skirts are full gored with a single pleat down the front trimmed with pearl button's and this suit for only $3.25, which is about a fraction of what you could even procure the material for today the low price alone tells you how necessary 5Q Off it will be to be here prompt at 8.30 for one of these sport suits at. VWiD The Bargain Square Will Be Crowded All Wednesday Morning For These Corsets Second Floor. The terrible struggle to breathe, the choking from restricted throat muscles find wonderful help sod permanent benefit.

Pf.JJX 2sTsndSiu5. KeUoGG's Asthma Remedy Balcony. their mothers. The kindly people of Queenstown had placed Uttle posies In their hands. There was a look of calm content on all their faces, and it would appear that those who were called upon to make the supreme sacrifice regarded It In no worse light than those who were brought face to face with the reaper, but eluded him.

Can It be that the seed which was sown in the rolling billows of the cold Atlantlo off the Old Head of Klnsale two years ago today has taken root and blossomed, America's declaration of war being the harvest? Certain It is that the American people who until that time had preserved a neutrality, "sourest on Germany, and admiration Hor her military prowess which was expressed In the earliest days of the conflict turned to condemnation of her lawless methods. Another Question The question may well arise, does Nature fortify us with a reserve of nerve fore with which to face a crisis, or does the mind become numbed with the magnitude of the horror with which it Is confronted under such circumstances? Tho psychologist must answer, but this much is sure, that facing death Is vastly easier than one supposes. Those who before the torpedoing "were quite sure they would die of fright if any such thing happened" suddenly found that fright was an element that did not find a place in their makeup. Germany may have conceived the idea that she was attaining some important military advantage by the sinking of the Cunarder, but those aboard know that they did no more than provide still another opportunity to Britishers and their American cousins and Allies to show with what easy grace they can face death. The sinking did not send the merchant vessels of either country hurrying for shelter in tbelr ports.

It did stiffen British determination to destroy German militarism, lock, stock and barrel, and there are many who firmly believe that the cry of the outraged innocents who perished two years ago did more to arouse American sympathy with the Allied cause and more to bring about the present state of hostilities between the United States and Germany than any other circumstance, i Many of those heroes who perished with a smile on their face, men, women and children, know that they did not die In vain, but that with their blood, wantonly spilled, they did much toward uniting the Epgllsh-speaklng people in a common desire to rid Christendom from the canker of Prussian "kultur." The spirits of "the children of the Lueltania," as they have come to be called, have trod the waters of the Atlantic since that fateful May 7, but their cry has not fallen on deaf ears, and now the dawn of their vengeance is at hand. WESLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNUAL MEETING The Sunday school of Wesley church held its annual meeting last evening, when the following officers were elected )for the new year: Superintendent, Or, A. M. Scott; assistant Mr. Norton; secretary-treasurer, Mr, Brette; librarian, Mr, Stanley Bennett; superintendent of primary division, Mrs.

Knight, of "teen age girls. Miss Whiard, of cradle roll, Mrs, J. H. Hanna; of home department, Mrs. Roberts; grading officer, Mrs.

Harold Ida BRASSIERES Value to 1.0 for 55 Of good strong care brie made r)h all over embroidery yokes double shield under arm and front fastering these are sample and odd lines-worth to $1.00 coilectcod for a Wednesday morning apecial HALF DAY BPECIAL STAMPED GOODS Values to 60o for 35 Dresses and rompers from 1 to 4 yeara made of dark linens and splendid washing material neatly finished and stamped they sell at regular to 60c and quantity la limited. HALF DAY SPECIAL Wash Skirts New Middies Brassieres Sees nd Floor. Art Needlework Main. A NEW WAY TO SAVE SBBSSB8BSBmBBBBBBBaBBBBBOBBBOSBSBBBBBBBBBB The Province of Alberta offers to the public Province of Alberta Savings Certificates In denominations of Ten Dollars, One Hundred Dollars, and One Thousand Dollars, STAMPED GOWNS Gown of white nainsook In the empire and kimona aty lea stamped In very new design for washing a very special line on the counters Wednesday morning. HALF DAY SPECIAL LADIES VESTS Regular Valuo 20o for 10 Fine ribbed quality summer vests with short or no sleeves plain yoke, neatly finished at the neck worth at any time 20 cents each and In sizes for women and misses.

HALF DAY SPECIAL lOc Knit Underwear Main. Whito Wash Skirts for summer wear; made of good quality Canadian repp full size skirts, with pleat down the front, and separate belt. There's a good range of sizes to start the early selling Wednesday morning nevertheless, there's no tell-' lng how long the quantity will last at this price. For women and misses fine White Middles, of good quality white drill In plain white or white with colored sailor collars. In Copenhagen, Navy and red pocket and front lacing.

These are regular $1.50 value, and they'll be bought up quickly Wednesday morning at this reduced price. WHITE VAISIS, 89e White Voile and Muslin Waists, with pretty embroidered fronts deep hemstitched collars and cuffs clean, new and desirable; all sizes. Art Needlework Main. PffafJaBasaaaaar- jjgiiiiiiJ. These certificates will bear interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, compounded half-yearly.

89c 89c 89c I Certificates are redeemable in three years, but MAY BE BOYS' PANTS Values to $1.50 for 984 18 pair of boys' panta made from neat striped grey panting will wear like leather and the value are very good at S1.50 pair sizes 8 to IS years, en pair to a customer only. HALF DAY SPECIAL 98c pair PLAY SUITS Rsgular Valu 60c for 29t Boys' play suits In and black white check or blue and white neatly made sizes 2 to years the regular price la 60 csnts there are 60 only suits ready tomorrow at HALF DAY SPECIAL 29c each CASHED ANY TIME ON THE DEMAND of the holder ABSOLUTE SECURITY. QUICK CONVERTIBILITY. For full information 'write or apply to AY. y.

NEWSON, Deputy Provincial Treasurer, Edmonton. Boy' Section Balcony. Limited Balcony. pWaVmsacnj iiWiHsMisji jf iii nl iilHin 'T Cummer..

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