The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1912, Page 9

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"WHAT PROBABLY ~_ HAPPENED ON THE TITANIC): Capt. Dow of the Carmania Doubts Whether There ‘Was Much Panic, CRASH MUSTERS CREW. How Lifeboats Are Manned and Measures for Safety Are Taken. Im the absence fo any authentic in- @amk, the dest information as to what Grebadly cocurred must come from 6 @en damiliar with the perils of trans- @@antic travel. Such @ man ts Capt. Dow, the veteran skipper of the Who brought his vessel into MUCH OF A PANIC. Admed to-day what occurs aboard any Sig Miner in @ collision and what, in a the Titanic, Capt. Dow eald he @eriously doubts whether there @ panio euch ae the ordinary mind Dictures, To begin with, he points out that Sractically all aboard were Anglo-Saxons @ of the Northern races of Europe, whieh are as a whole inclined to reason- eo well in hand st danger there {a email possibility of such a panic as Would interfere with such a rescue work | f' @s could be done. THE COLLISION ITSELF WOULD MUSTER CREW TO QUARTERS. “No alarm, of course, would be need tim the case of a ebip striking a beri @al4 Capt. Dow. “The shock would have the immediate effect of mustering the crew, and with the captain on the ridge it could be quickly ascertained bow serious the accident was. “The frst thing the captain would do close the bulkheads, This rectly from the bridge b:; hydraulic device, and in th ase of the Carmania every bulkhead 1 the ship can be made airtight in less than one minute. Then the captain must trust to Providence whether they prove @weng enough for the emergency and successful In keeping the hoat afloat In case has been torn tn her hull. LIFEBOATS ARE MANNED AND LOADED. Ww he capta! ‘rom the bri ceed with directing the lifeboats. Uniess somatiing should be very wrong the crew shoul eady be stationed at the Iifebonts, ready to out the davits and lower the boate moment the captain decides hi eee! Is in danger of foundering. T moment the situation became as this the captain would order the boats lowered. “In ordinary circumstances the ns fers would be helped into the b after they had been launched. 01 liners now the lifeboa' that the work of Women and children first, of and then the male passenger off the life r usually stored ways directly nd the same davits may inch the second fleet. In case the ship should have foundered | rapidly, however, the rafts would atill be of use, for while they might be drawn 4 inte the water ®y the suc- tion of sinking vessel, they would immediately rise again and float. “Meantime the S O # has been and even if there ere more PRECIPITATE MEN WOULD BE CLUBBED BACK. Capt. Dow was asked what would be taken to prevent pan: what would be done if men attempted to enter the {ifedoats before all the women and children bad been cared for. He answered the latter question firet, and quickly, “Club ‘em back." “There isn't ance of panic that most folks would suppose,” resumed the Captain. ‘For instance, how many people know how easily women are handled in time of danger? They are if more cool and reasona’ rally, and they quickly to the struction of the crew, such members of which as can be spared circulate con- captain and crew to revolvere in holsters outside the | armed for any means of quelling panicky passe New York Teacher Rescued? ST. JOHN, N. B., April 17—Elmer Young of St. John sald ¢o-day that his niece, Miss Emily Young, was a pas- senger on the Titantc, Mise Young is a graduate of Acadia University and « teacher of music in New York. A Migs ‘farie” Young, the only one ok THE Duke of Connaught Se: of Hea ja Mesesge it Sympahty. behaif of the Duke of Connaught: “White Star Company, New York: “Lam desired by His Royal Highness the Governor-General of Canada, to send you the following: “LE desire to express through the owner of the Titanic my very deep and heartfoit aympathy with the relatives of all those who lost their lives tn this terr! Derby Straw Hats 79c Elsewhere 2.00 med with gros: gtain ribbon. Black Neapolitan Ha’ q Quality Chip Hats | 1.98 Elsewhere 4.00 Jap Braid Hats 95c solid oe versity and nove: of the name in the cabin lists of the Titanic, ts reported on the Carpathia. STIMULATES WITHOUT POISONING. "THE reason why so many doctors © have prescribed Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is that it is a pure stimulant. It is free from harmful impurities and adulterants, and therein lies its value. OTTAWA, Oht, Aptit '17—The totlow- |Nature’s Sprin; ing message was sent late yesterday on | feel betteranddo we carry in Out itn Janos Water WATURAL use tae Elsewhere 3.00 | Pictured to show the great di- , of atyles enbe stock. It is made from sound malted grain, to conform to the requirements of the United States Pharmacopeoia, which is the standard for purity in materials used as medicine, Do you use it when you need a stimulant?) At druggists, grocers and liquor dealers, or direct, $1.00 large bottle.) Write for free Medical Booklet containing rules of health, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co, Rochester, N. Y. VENING WORLD, ober oruting WEDNESDAY, | The Grandest Bargains in Thousands of Up-to-Date Shapes in This Startling Mil- wae! Sale at Prices Half of Those Elsewhere The Pure. Product of ry GREENHUT-SIRGEL | black satin APRIL 17, 1918. == Hundreds of New Trimmed Hats at *5 66 Th e Bi ig S to re 99 ‘MAIN BUILDIN As in Hundreds of Other TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS COOPER © Leaders in the Sell- ing of Sheet Music 1#8™ AND I9™ STS. All the “‘hita” of the day are here, and at the lowest prices in town. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) $30,000 to Charity WE give this amount and we ask our CUSTOMERS to tell us by their VOTES which charitable and benevolent in- stitutions, societies and churches shall receive this money, IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO VOTE. Bie Money, Kitchen Crockery and Glassware! Five ENTIRE Crockery and Glass Sections will be repre- NOTE—the astonishingly LOW prices for the imported sented in this REMARKABLE and WELL-TIMED economy wn and white-lined Cooking Utensils are due to our taking sale, tomorrow. af importer's ENTIRE stock—at correspondingly LOW wee ii Salt and Pepper Shakers — , $1.25 Btue Flemish Water ile ds tas sEinee white hentia caps; Kegs —nickeled faucets; : ranging trom Lents Cooking Ware 3 98e $1.95 to $2.50 Oval Stew - Share Our Profits to the Extent of 5 Per Cent. By Collecting ax Green Trading Stampa, Which Are Free With Purchases Made Here 16¢ to 55c Covered Butter Pots—at 1 2e1045¢ Natural Shells for Baking— regularly 39c, 49¢ and 5c a Lcesell choic dozen bay to "abe Dozen yh Cups Stonewares for Kitchen 10c to 75¢ Preservi with cover: 35¢ to 45c Kitchen Glassware 15¢ Butter Pots—keep butter clean and. sweet size;at Banting Spoons, Pastry Cut- Lemon Juice Ex., ‘Str tern, Scope, i Sicaners ie .. 19¢ ian Funnels, ete.—choice, Yellow Kitchen-Ware i ‘umblers- 2 Mixing Bowls—about 10 sizes, : 3 ranging from 4c size at 3c; e; dozen YC | Stone Crocke—with cover up to $1.38 size, leasuring Cups 44-gallon to 12-gallon sizes; regular 12¢ to $3.50; to-| fee, morto' “almonds,” etc, at... ..s-. 10€ to $2.95 | (onsennut Butiding, Handsome Parlor Suites at Our Usual t Cost . 98c Covers tor ja } | bottles, etc.,at........ BC r= Lace Curtains Yard) 25 ; Fe gralta, Tenors 1 Ge NEW PURCHASE — several THOUSAND yards at the above concession! The Swiss ts of fine, wi a in the charmin Glass" and ‘Rosette’ patterns, Choice of white, ivory or Arabe colo in either scrim or Swiss, (GREBNHUT Aullding, Car. RIGID quality specifica rt to out lar uality 6 ‘vill be 20 Lara ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE of $72 Three-Plece Parter ee int, deep, natural- mahogany - finished beautifully rubbed and EACH suit BAC. The scrim is full-bodied in ality, “Trellis” d esign, Another Lot of Those $3.50 ed with loose Appliqued Lace Curtains — with your choles of ered with oe red or moss-green S' 0 joose cu choice of rich crimson or hunt LK plush Steel Bathroom Shelves—. inches or 36x0 inches; either “Extra Spetiale for Thawte fea. Equally UNUSUAL values are in too limited quantities co advertise, eed’ sade ‘Reed Rock Feather Pillows—mixed feathers; ut Pictures—values up tickings; at 21% Ibs hoice of good » Be tic fae | 15¢ Blue Porcelain Wall Plaques, Brass Costumers — genuine la red brass; 1-inch pole Yon ee hooks; same finish celebrated brass Dedeeaday at Cad Near “Crex” Rugs—size 6x9 Solid Oak Dining C box frames; tomorrow, $1.25 House Dresses at 98¢ Style as il- lustrated; made of checked per- cale in assort- ed colors; but- tons down back; kimono sleeve; front trimmed wilt piping an Evered! but- tons; sleeves finished with turn-back cuffs trimmed to match, (MAIN Batt Coats Values up to $20; at *14.75 Full-length, semi - fitting models,made of all - wool navy blue or black serge, Here are just A FEW of tomorrow's good things: 45c Voile Kimono Blouses.29¢ Children's $1.50and $2 A Strap P 29¢ Jointed Dolls $2 Heatherbloom wee 1214¢ Madras, yd Me Black and white stripes; ‘mill remnants. a 10eHemmed Huck Tow 4.76 12}4¢ Printed Batlates, 79, | 42: 4¢ Faney White Geode 29¢ te 39 Sample Bion Flowers ....... 45¢ Untrimmed Hats. as Odd Turkish Towels (values 6léc Prints, yd.. $1.50 Umbrellas 10c Hudson Linen Write 81.49 White or Gray Fleeced Paper, 0 Ib..... Blankets, pair,.......98¢ 25e Package Business Se Knitted Wash Cloths. .2¢ ree 19¢ and tan or light gray tweeds; also Scotch fancy mixtures, Sizes 32 to 44 bust - meas- ure, lopes. . 29 Turkey-Red Damask .19¢ 39c Corset Cover Full-Size Bleached 25¢ Brasslercs, No Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. on ——I GREENHUT-SIEGEL cooPrEeR CO.—MAIN BUIL DIN| The World’s Greatest Grocery oe Earned the Right to Its Title by ‘‘Doing Things’’ Here you will find the world’s greatest varieties in fancy and staple groceries of all kinds esluding ever luxury. Furthermore, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE and ABSOLUTE PURITY AND WHOLESOMENESS features here for nearly sixteen years, And there is a prompt delivery service, which is also of great importance. Whenever you cannot come here in person, send your order by mail, or telephone 4000 Chelsea. Imported Vegetables Tomato Soup Tomatoes, re: ¢, French style ie popular Radiator brend. ie oF spinach ‘370 6c POPULAR BLEND COFFEF 32¢ 10 ths., 84.15; 3% tbs., $1; ib PURE OLIVE Oil—imported from” 1 Qe PRE- 34e 23¢| 75c “in-season” have been Sale of Candles BANQUET —CANDLES--yeliow, red of green; regular 26s Sale of Prunes rer. th box i OX, 2 ibe., PARAFIINE WAX CANDLE: EANOLEE= 120 '38e reg. 81 box, Se; SNOWFLAKE KITCHEN GAN-" CALIFORNIA SWEET PRUNES— DLES—-reg. 12%4c package. COOKED ROLLED OATMEAL— 9c ndfiveh'® TOASTED ¢ x HIG Widnabe “Teas” UR'S’ BRANDIED ‘os "SERVED PEACHES and PEARS. Jo and O5¢ a jar; epecial, Lamb city dre X-RAY LIQUID STOVE POLISH— Se can, 180; reg. 15e can, 80; Lege of 16c Team 10¢ Of soap chips with pure eam products H CLEANSER: 3 regular 10: cans POWDERED BORAX—20- i Be maxed D24e to order; 4' ibe, = Sale ot Hams We do not quote prices in thi GRANULATED © oad ME At RST NEWT ARIN ROLLED WHITE OATME AL.& SMALL-GRAIN RICE YELLOW SPLIT PEAS... PANCIEST HEAD RICE PINHEAD OATMEAL FANCY. PEA BEANS GRANULATED TAPIOCA STRATFIELD BRAND FANCY 1 6@ BACON usually 200; special, Id., CHESTER BRAND BACON J 41. WESTPHALIA-STYL B 19: c 16':¢ 9 mOriiaar's WHEAT HEARTS-- @ peckages, Sac; veg. I6e a BACON DOLD'S ENOLISH-STYLE BACON-—1b, The Big Store, on Thureday, ta nce ham at the lowest ed anywhere, oe

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