The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1912, Page 7

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Gyan Se | Mother Was tn'Steerage’ | Hard Hit and Rates Will Be of the Titanic, es Marine underwriters eay the loss of the Titanic !s the greatest of marine Geasters. Tho estimated insurance loss for hull, cargo, baggage and life insur ance is placed all the way from $20, 000,000 tp $35,000,000, 7 ‘Watchers maintaining & visit for hows of thelr friends at the White Star Offices were distressed by @ pathetic in- ident about 620. this morning. A man about sixty yeats of ago and bearing every align of the keenest distress was found crawling about the floor and in other ways aoting strangely. For hirty-six hours he had ‘been waiting oF news of hie mother, who was in the teerage on the Titanic, and it wae , cared that during the night his reason ma become affected, When questions were put to him|™onds and $260,000 in rubber, besides + was found that he could not answer |*ecurities and apecte. rently. He was then recognised! The vessel herself was insured for ‘one of thé inquirers who waited all many, and American underwriters prob- ably will have to pay most of the loss on Cargo. One Wall street authority at in the basement. He had then said t he was Goalia Kugler of No. 4 -tgers place, and that his mother, TL Mim Setore ote dled, the Oceana,means a serious matter for| of @ came to this country, oty-sIx years ago and nev had been able to send for his aged ent to join him. sfter he was questioned this morning Al APRIL 17, 1913. BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, at Mot Springs, Va., cut thelr visit sort 5 at once on hearing of the disaster. They | through day and night. MORE LFEBOATS, FRIEND DECLARES Titanic’s Captain Pointed Out Need in Case of Collision With Iceberg or Derelict. 'the watertient compartments we have! | not enough boats of rafts apoard to take care of more than one-third of the pas- ' 1 while doubting whether amount of re:ifsurance on the Titanic’s im hull had been underwritten locally, said: LOSS: MAY TOUAL not cripple any one, Single members of A ’ Lioyds of London who took ris! : large for them to bear may have to full lime of tngurance on the Titaptc’ cargo, the value ical, es It ought to carry at | double the number of boats and r: insurance. stin, danger of some of the boats becom! an Gade Someta” team damaged or swept away before they can further quoted Capt, Smith as saying he thought the lack of equipment was not due (0 a desire of the which is problema| aa cause they believed their ships to be safe. DR. FUNK’S WILL FILED. By the terms of the will of tho late K, Funk of Montclair, which was probated yesterday, fg bequeathed to Kis alma mater, Wit- College, Springfeld, Benjamin F. Funk, i It is generally oredicted that the rate on marine insurance risks will be ma advanced on. account of the Ti- tanto's experience. Matetially Advanced. =| “cugg”.IN TRAIN WRECK HAVE NARROW ESCAPE. O'FALLON, IIL, April 12.—~Members of the Chicago National League baseball team had a narrow escape lest night when the Baltimore apd Ohio South- western train carrying them to \ i ig British underwriters will have fo-bear | aye Tom, ot, Lonats ieee neeiue and the greatest part of the loss, though|was speeding along at forty-five m: Tmuch reinsurance was placed in Ger-}an @our when it etruck @ spread rail. Friends of the Straus family were stili| morning, do you feel like you have hi i continuing this morning thelr ceaseless | vigil at the White Star offices for news of Mr. and Mrs, Isador Straus her Dr, | Mr. Straus nor his wife Is mentioned In # from| the list of survivors wirelessed from CHICAGO, April 17.—That Capt. Ed- ward J, Smith of the Titanic believed! Punk left $1,000 and the retu the steamer was not properly equlpped with lifeboats and other tifo-saving @p-/ was the statement Glenn Marston, a friend, here to-day. Mr. Marston said that while returning from Europe on the Olympic In company with Cept. Smith, he remarked on the I number of lifeboat: @hen under construction. $10,000 worth of stock of the Funk &| the Carpath alls Company, of which the te was President at the time of |names are given in the de still maintained, The absence of Mra, Straus'a name} each m from among those of the women saved | than y 1s belleved by eome of her friends to mean that when the terrile moment)” After taking a few doses of this medi- came for her to leave her husband to there will be no dyspepsia and you certain death she chose to stay and die| will not feel the effects of undigested vert to the holders the estate on the legatec’s death. The remainder of the estate is divided between his son, Wilfred J. Funk, and daughter, Mra. Lida M. Seott, both of says the Titantc carried $3,000,000 in dia-|oceurred nineteen mites from St. Louis. pantera taihen ROBERT D. WINTHROP DEAD. $5,000,000, divided among: the large ma-| Rovert Dudley Winthrop, a member of fy yesterday in the steerage depart-|ine Insurance companies of the world.) the firm of Robert Winthrop & Co., She was valued at $10,000,000, William ‘dankers, of No. @ Wali street, died yee- Asati ad NA Viilcox, | terday of heart disease.at the home of his mother, Mrs. Robert Winthrop, No. mo was ninety years of age, was com- coming #0 close on the recent loss of| gs East Thirty-seventh street. tg over in charge of his nephew, to | $0,000 in bullion which went down on! He was fifty-one years old, a member the Metropolitan, iia, | Many of the insurance companies and ts] Union, Harvard, University, Turf and Ukely to affect the prosperity of most! Field, Headow Brook Hunt, New York tte and Downtown Clubs, and of tative of the United States | the Somerset Club of Boston, Mr. Win- No, 3 South Willlam street, |throp was unmarried. marked on it to Capt. Sm! he replied, ‘If the #hip should | submerged derelict or icebers | || hat would cut through into several o! CASTORIA For Infants and Children, i The Kind You Have Always Bough! dears the Now on—Our Annual Spring Sale of Women’s Wrappers, Kimo- Lexington to 3d Ave. ‘peared. No attempt was made to = — eine (top him. It wus felt cetrain that ‘he youla soon return to the offices. —_——— FER PRAYERS IN to the Titanic disaster was made Rev. Henry N. Coudon, blind lain of the House, when that body ponvened yesterday, He said: MlAwere wale have “eliowea one EXTRAORDINARY SALE THURSDAY another in the it few months, wo those who are exposed to the dangers of fire and flood, the workers in mines 1 ME ape ieee BE rt Women’s Cloth, Silk & Voile Coats and factories and those who travel by VERY SPECIALLY PRICED AT land or sea may be safeguarded agi the selfish and grasping thoughtlessness of mean. “This we ask in the name of right and of truth and mercy, O, God, our Father, Amen.” ean asking comfort fot the bereaved, ‘Almighty God, our Heavenly who art the confidence of all th of the earth and of them that off the sea, earts whelmed within us because of the sore diati of our people, and the sad fate that has overtaken our brethren tn the great deep. In all thelr afflictions we are afflicted, and to whom may we turn, O Lord, but to Thee. who are our refuge and our strength and @ very Present help in troub! Black and white checked Balmacaancoat, side dra model, peau. de cygne lin- ing, moire trimming. Full «length men’s wear “Thou art the Eternal God and Thou art our refuge. Thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. The sea is Thine and Thou hast made it. ‘Though Thou #lay us, will we trust in Thee. Comfort our hearts, O God, and graciously grant that neither helght nor depth may separate us from the love of God, which Is J Attend This Merchant Tailoring Sale} Blooming dales’ was the first store in New York to bring high grade merchant tailor reach of every man. For twenty years we have been making suits and ov ercoats for tens of thousands of New | York men, and this business has grown to tremendous proportions beca use we have always made good. The fact that the merchant tailoring sale has been copied by many stores jn New York is a great tribute to the | enterprise and success of the Bloomingdale Store, but the attempt to imitate the value would be amusing if If you want clothes that are made of high grade materials, that are cut right and made to fit, | don’t miss this exceptional offering of : pe uit, Top Coat or Raincoat ook Nabhan Bonwit TELLER & Co. not pathetic. al m bd tfacta. ot eeernsd Sak ie oe beter Steamer coats of imported gray tweed, button to side Coat wraps of black and changeable satin in three of the best and most distine- ish mackinaw coats of Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. We Close Evenings ate Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding) ON OUR CREDIT TERMS $65 wort, $1 Weekly; $100 worth, $1.50 Weekly see 7 ees 105 55 150 Furnished Farnistei Bultet In Golden Oak; v 0, . a Arm Chair to mateh, _ Axminster Rugs preneney 9x1; 617,98 Saxiets 615.98 i Write forour NEW OUR LIBERAL) BOOKLET, contain- We Pay Freight crEDIT TERMS | ing information re- and apply also to Long || jing our outfits. Island, New Jersey ernalled Free. Railroad Fare and Connecticut. A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. New “Coleman” $4 $300 Pianos at On the Very Easy Terms of Awnings & Slip Covers | W. L. Douglas $3, $3.50, $4 and. Awnings—Let us make and hang awnings of the | quality for your city or country home. Reliable galvanized frames and fixtures are used ex- | clusively, and the work is first class. Phone 5900 Plaza and we will send a man with samplea | to take measurements and furnish you with an estimate without | charge and without obligation. ‘We will make slip-covers for a 5-piece suite Sample Shoes and Sitery fejects, which allowing 20 yards of best quolity Belgian circumstances do not affect ished with shrunk binding and 95 made in best possible manner, complete for, Any additional material required at 30c yd. extra, ‘ = Slip-Covers—for 5-piece suite of furniture, allowing 12 Note! We have added several $7.50 sed eae ee In offering this piano at $175 we give you the opportunity to secure ahandsame and thorough- ly reliable instrument et a mini- mum cost. Our enormous output low price. On every piano pur- Mea tna ar uae tee least $100. ‘We offer this plano knowing of best quality 50-inch imported linen, id with shrunk binding, complete, for Any additional material required at 80c yd. extr. All work guaranteed—call or write, or phone PI and our man will call with samples, ue arrived In New York this morning and] Mr, Straus, who ie one of New York's, went at once to the White Star offices. ding mercha: and philant! I WITH HER HUSBAND Rut no mote encourag nt could belis @ member of firme of R. H. Macy given them there than w. btalned yes 1& Co, and Abral Friends of Mrs. Isador Straus ST MAC ROUBLES ENDED Think She Clung to Him on the Titanic. NO MORE SICK HEADACHES Do you feel bright and cheerful—ns | food in the stomach which causes heatt- you should—when you get up in the burn, sick headache, or disziness yy 'o6d will not ferment and c od night's rest and like doing pages ie ee onde Nee 's work: or, do you get up with that Tisat jown and out” spirit and feel just as| § on wit cavern aie Teat poereees tired and sleepy as when you went to ) w Discovery willtake the ped? If you have that “tired all-the-time’ | ti i i prepare the food ly hale the | fooling go to your druggist-—right this | for assimil jon into the bleo the sai st lst hope | mi Sciet hie of ¢ era Ni . stomach should but a o> any a day retuen and get your money refunded. Cold Stor: Our Cold Stora tel fireproof and provide perfect and systematic accommodations for the f furs, gar. aad hefty welt tice 59th to Goth Street | si." premreuery pet Fae Ft oad lothes within the Sate ot aie ae — PR he Stout You Are, Do not go to the sensation mcngers who offer you a bait to get you on their hook. We know by investigation that they never make good their extravagant promises, and every wise man knows they can’t. They ask you to pay extra for linings, trimmings, etc., until they raise you to an exorbitant price. On the other hand, there is no need of paying other stores four to six dollars more for the same grade of clothes. So come to Bloom- ingdeles’, the store that has set the merchant tailoring standard for twenty years. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded We ask you to attend this merchant tailoring sale, because we believe that it is the best one in the country, and you get exactly what you want | without taking any chances. The Materials You May Select from are lined up—100 in number—and include all the popular new fabrics, as well as the always wanted blue and black serges Bloomingiaies’, 24 Floor, Shoes at 89 95 A Sensational Sale tor Men ic a the wear of the shoesatall. Allnew meager” High and low shoes, including ewe wap ouc: eyelet and button Oxfords. eree $4 “Waukezy” Oxfords, Eli $4.00 Shoes ond Oxfortoats }00— wt All-America Oxfords. Do net let the low price prejudice | you in any way against it. Call | at our Piano Warerooms and | convince yourself as to its value before purchasing elsewhere. New $375 Style “D” Walters Pianos at. . $5 Down and $1 a Week. Thisisa Wonderful Saleot Spring Tailored Suits «Dresses 2 | 4% worth up to $25, at. . This is certainly a great and timely sale. It is not often that you have a chance like this, so you will be sure to take liberal advantage of this offer. The suits and dresses come to us from makers of only high-grade garments and will be offered to you at the same ratio of saving we made when we’ bought them. The Tailored Suits |The Dresses °°: of superior quality | fashionable Spring models, in mes- serges, whipcords, worsteds, mix- | salines, crepe meteor, Panamas, tures and meny other fashionable serges, whipcords, shepherd checks materials, in black, white and all | gag many other exquisite fabrics, the Spring shades. t is splendid and every suit is sure to be a perfect fit. No extras, Delivered on $395 | 0 Walters 88- Note tertone Player Pianos On Uberal Terms of $10.00 Down and $2.00 Per Week Cabinet, Bench, Cover and 12 Rolls of Music Free. ‘The Walters Mastertone Player Piano is undoubtedly the highest ‘of the Piano maker's craft. Every known devive and devel- | opment of the player plano te embodied in this instrument. 1tis the snost | durable, seepensve ‘and in all respects the most satisfactory combiriation of Piano yer Piano ever offered, your old plano a Sabaneta om Walvere piano cr | layer plano. le ¢ your old one in part pay- | : the balance at $1.00 or $2.00 per week. ano Salesrooms, 3d floor. ALL CARS TRAN: i]| achievement and allow you to 0 representative The tailoring ‘They are all | styles to select from. Each one is effectively trimmed in a way that | the prettiest of its kind. They are will please the most cuptious | in black, white and Spring shades, woman, Included in these tail- | Many afternoon frocks and even- ored suits are all sizes for women | ing gowns included, All sizes, as and misses, and extra sizes for | well as extra sizes for stout Other Suits and Dresses at prices ranging from $10 to $150. 59th tq 60th St. store, if it can be duplicated at all. Shows pretty lace trim- ming, with yoke and collar of white net; cuff finished with Bloomingdales’, 24 Fh. There are more than 30 different Poultry Netting Inour Housefurnishing Store | fl women,

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