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rm eee, — _— wT | FUND FOR ST P GRIEF-STRICKEN CROWDS SWARM AT SHIP OFFICE i] tau avaniee Woauo, vi aeVAK, WEBEL Ly) diy. rreroae T Giioee Who Are Anrong Thoee Rescued MAYOR QETS OFFERS OF AID FH AL OVER THE cI { Ht Means’ MALTED MILK.- 3 ” wa ? % L « Contributions to the Mayor's Fund | Mayor ta holding these offers in abeyance | oda yp ate mtg ae 4 De f until It de definitely ascertained what \s ro a { Morgan & Oo stepa are meceasary’ to insure the phyatcal , posh ny weg “iy * ‘ aren rite 7 | 7 tan of wealth residing im Say- [Amer iretay ryt ; Relatives and Friends in Greater Gee #. Babess ss: Wbilbee tol aces orem caadeero| efe) a 1% : ‘Mrs. MoMill 250 ferers wh jay ae 1o *Throngs Besiege White Star Offi- rei Se oe ae \ : ran (by cable — ‘ | Cials, Both Here and in London, Tandervite ; ae for Further Word. —..<: a | yee ze eo 9, ° ’ ‘ 2 | fatson Maurice | “ Greater throngs than on any day since the news of the Titanic ‘eo Ma Aapereeee " bs 7 | er thronged the White Star Line offices to-day and the scenes of CUCM te. wT ars Verse a1 “55 sh and anguish were intensified, scores breaking down from the strain i seg + ‘ forty-eight hours uninterrupted anxiety. Reports that scores of the| OUNEENST a aoe Smee mis ee cnet eee were badly injured and would require hospital attention brought | Sire ween eee Oe ° 4 ‘ | the hosts of relatives and friends of the known survivors, whose +e laffela uel : bore acute testimony of Stasted hopes as they stormed the infor- necaaceletate ae . " ie vet counters, RED CROSS PLANS Rose Schofield Company.... 100 | % end ‘ ” The tired and haggard clerks shook their heads and despalringly TO AID SUFFERERS. Seti OOo. 088 ‘ Ke to the rosters of survivors. They had no news of any sort to] WASHINGTON, April 18—After « Bolla 6. Kandauor. : 90 SSCS e . Whatever news the officers of the line had received during |comference at the White House to-day Fairchild Bros, & Foster... 100 | ” night was bottled up in the ifmer sanctums and the clerks were in-|D°tween Mr. Nagel, Secretary of Com. Seakael A. bare - fed to answer no questions aside from the bald testimony at hand eaagerirred Wa daa ied Sissi the shape of survivors’ lists, - Boardman, active head of the American Beginning at an early hour lower Broadway began to choke with a| "et Cross, it was announced that an Setar one FD SV easton of automobiles and taxicabs, which discharged thetr woe- | 57700) tthe peonle of the Onitel! roceNs ij | VALOES 65:89 to 95:98 i ne passengers in an ever increasing swarm. The bleak and driazling| cast by tie Red Cross for funds to ia] SMITH “at served to thin out the crowds of curious on the pavements and there | the destitute rescued from the Titanic, OctineoinstTs , very few who struggled within the entrances of No. 9 Broadway hose faces dia not contain mute evidence of their distressing errand. - ‘Women were vastly in the majority again to-day, and while the man; ‘fought bravely to control their emotions, there were many pathetic scenes sas thesharrowed {nquirers turned away from the counters and stumbled, heobbing, to a chair. iBIG THRONG AT LONDON OFFICE. From the. big cities in Canada and from London come the rts that ‘the White Star offices were.stonmed to-day by larger and more insisting ‘throngs. Grief in many cases had given way ‘o passionate rage inspired by Whe belict that news was belbg wilfully withheld. ‘Te wives and mothers and children of the Titanic crew mobbed the Wwondon offices of the Hine this morning and lifted their voices in shrill echorus of woe. Grief and despair had reached a climax after a ceaseless \ vigil in the streets or before the bulletin bokrds of the newspapers. Scores vot women fainted in the streets of London and had to be cared for by the police. At. Southampton these scenes were duplicated. The aristocracy of Wlouthampton’s seagoing folk were aboard the giant liner. Her crew of ‘The police arrangements for the handling of the crowds expected to 1800 was made up of the pick of the British merchant marine service. When|swarm about the Cunard pier when the rescue ship Carpathia arrives were the Titanic was put in commission the mien who were chosen from South-| announced by Police Commissioner Waldo to-day, after Inspector George WALDO ANNOUNCES POLICE. PLAN TO HANDLE CROWD Inspector McClusky and 250 Men Will Rope Off Three Inclosures for Relatives, News- papermen and Vehicles. “Something New in Millinery From 10¢ to 98e Only: Ready to Wear Hats, Shapes, Flowers, Fancies, etc. © BARGAINS EVERY DAY. DON’T MISS IT, THE CAPITOL MILLINERY BARGAIN HOUSE: 220 Sixth Ave. (Near 14th St.), New York . Total Generous responses are coming from (he public to the appeal of Mayor Gay, nor for funds for the relief of the” aut forers of the: ‘Ditanle’ disiater,” Sond: is poring into. the: Mayor's office by: mail and messenger, and pffors to pro- vide comfortable mmodations for the survivors have been received from residents in nearly every section of the city. Hotel proprietors have called up the Mayor on the phone and offered to provide for the survivors. The Judson Memorial offered the use of the Ea Holly and Arlington Hotels, saying thi could accoimods te one hundred persons. Hospital managaments have also of as many nurses elally impera- tive, and it is to be supposed that the fund will be used mainly to help the rescued immigrant passengera # In addition to the leading features of the regular Hippodrome entertatnmn: the benefit performance will include a tong st of notable stellar attractions of all varieties. A partial lst of those who have alréady volunteered follo (Weber and Fielde, Willlam Collier, Fay Templeton, Lillian Russell, from Weber and Fields Jubilee; Lewis ; who da now starring at Daly’ ‘he ‘Titn- pempton considered thefr selection an honor, and @o did the members of | McClusky hag conferred with the White Star Line offic More than 200 tg ee Faille ky , Butherny on = = ees wtheir families. uniformed men will be on hand under the direction of Inspector MoClusky| nara, Forben-Roberteon, Fri Gohett Homely, Yet Admired . marae WE Ae Charles Hawtrey, James ‘T. Powers and members of the company appearing with fim tn ‘Pwo Little Brides" Grete Wol- eenthal, Al Jolson, Stella Mayhew, Melvitte Wills, Jose Collins and others rom the Winter Garden; De Wolt:Hops er, Eva Davenport, Cyril Scott,: Loules Gunnning; members of the French Opera Compan: ‘Bunty Pulle the: For" compent Getiwute Hvar nae eae Q ny, lo Bry’ Marian, from’ "Little Boy Blues’ ane ‘Bates Post and the Ha from “The Bird of Para thsi Soy Titanto Memo: in Toronto. Nae eo TORONTO, April 17.—A public mo-| Ne" ea'the morial service for the victima of thy| "1 know, ! Titante disaster will be hold here Sun. day in Massey Hall. ‘The meeting will be under the auspices of the Canadian branch of the British and Foreign Saflors’ Society. Leading clergymen and promjnent afticens will take part. cael RMS mI ‘There hae been nothing but woe and misery in the streets of South-| and at the nearby police stations there will be a reserve force sufficient to jompton for two days, and everywhere to-day there were expressions of | meet any emergency which might arise from the pressure of the crowds. r and resentment that no names of survivors of the crew had been Inspector MoClusky will have 150 patrolmen and twelve mounted men t off the Carpathta. N under his personal command. His aide wil be Capt. George Wakefield. In- As the fourth day of the grim vigil began at the Witte Star office at South- | spector Hughes will mingle in the crowds with twenty4ive detectives and {gmvpton, many women among those clamoring for news collapsed from eriet and| tjeut. Becker and his “strong arm” squad has also been directed to attend. Nuhaustion. One women, shrieking that her husoand. her son, two Brothers and) commissioner Waldo’ instructions are provisional on the arrival of the cousins ‘were among the crew of the {ll fated ahip, dropped to the floor tm- taht or early tomentow toreing. TRS smmacious, and was borne away to a hospital. Carpathia, whether she gets in to-night o1 r ly A representative of the R. H. Macy & Co. department store called at the| picked men will be held in readiness after 5 o'clock to-night. ‘offices of the White Star line this-morning and said that a private despatch had Lines will be formed two blocks from the pler, which is located at Rppeere Gore fo berg ealagenng We Se rAtes aie peeve, that | sioomgeld street, on the three approaching sides, north, south and cast. De recy Arrest De SL ihe milecalre@armant: oe aa ‘The enclosure will be roped off to this distance. By agreemnt with the H ‘mot on Carpathia.” The bearer of this message asked for confirmation or | White Star line, Commissioner Waldo has instructed Inspector McClusky to 1 of this information, but could get no news of any sort. rope off three enclosures within this space. Each enclosure will be about the same in size. The space nearest the pier entrance will be reserved for the relatives of Relatives of Benjamin Guggenheim, of Col. Astor, of the Witeners and of games ot other prominent men and women whose names do not appear on the the survivors, No person not known to the White Star line and to the po- lice as being related in some way to those who gurvive will be allowed to jearvivore list returned again to the stenmahip offices, recalled by the forlorn ‘gape ineptred by private messages that told of survivors whose names had not enter this enclosure. In the second space there will be newspapermen who happen to hold oem ent ashore. @IANY WOMEN BECOME HYSTERICAL. police cards. Persons in this space will not be allowed to communicate with those In the first space. The third space will be reserved for the ‘An the day wore along and the published reports that many survivors would _gequire hhompital attention became widely read and discussed, the rush to the TWhite Star offices augmented and the nature of inquiries became more frantic : avant titudes of tel 0 oe ey ae ney ts ve Tone: pal Hie) Soe Saeae trom yehicles and automobiles summoned to ,carry the survivors to their homes s@imit, Men and women from distant otties kept coming in ever greater number, | OF hotels The right of way through the entire district to be patolled by the ‘ police has been reserved for ambulances or for carriages or autos bearing the sick and injured survivors. A formidable array of police from the outlaying districts has been sum- moned to, the river front stations for reserve duty In the event that the and Envied; Her Secret elevator, Ti Detrott, The incident was recalled duanee Ig 'abrdee worsen, What war tt ebout: commoton? She he was facking th Yot she di4 seem marveltdualy) ating, Her complexton must be the| Really. I've never beheld {te equal k up acquatntanceship, ody are ‘anteed re ips_and gbdomen one _to fiv es without straps, is or harness-likedevices, / Elastine gores relieve all strain, making corset exceptionally comfortablp (see illustration). W. B. Elastine-Reduso Corsets firmly support the bust and ab- _ domen, molding the flesh into long, MILWAUEEE, Wie. April 18.—Adout | «ra slender, fashionable lines. 4. + ax consi@eradle tnconvenience to ot: fe cept Pe mneer au: | See guaranteed not to rust. Sizes 19 way and steam road travel. The storm vv, \! in from the northwest and continues to. ite ', to 36, allow their being worn by as well as large figures. rate ate Nenany of them hysterical and scarcely able to articulate their inquiries, some Go feeble they had to be supported to the counters and then be almost carried \eut to waiting vehicles. Relatives and friends of steerage passengers whose names had not appeared Jon the list obtained by the crulser Chester came in a awarm to fight their way (gnto the jammed offices and wail thelr quests for information. In this phase of crowd become unmanageable with the force on hand. i ’ ~~ j ( ighe throng a dozen nationalities wore represented, and a babel of tonmuas added ei a ee ARS EE ; Aen ain. ‘There were Ttatians, Slavs, Greeks, Turks, Armentans, Transylvan- ° .0. f pn Titans, Polke, Germany, Fvench, and, it acemed, reprenontatives of every | that he did aM hie manhood called upon him to do tn siding the women and r tlon Surope and Eastern Asia, For many of these thers . | children,” . t} al palian, ih Borane snd Rastern, Asie Ker many. of oe ‘© were no inter Teora streamed down the comely young woman's cheeks while she told this omens lan ots His, Ssadtes Coed, a + cht! : ’ journfully out fn t at throng that packed the streets. Haperior quality coutll and iw SABE on relatives of Mafor Archibald Butt visited the White Star of. | Story and then went mou id ud, Biincdl is ~ 5 ‘ be eel Re tall ov 4 tees ut different times to-day begging for information concerning the vague | A Yours woman who nid ehe was the “ Tan calfskin, as illustrated, with tops of calf or defi tl ies oa series that President Taft's military alde had been saved. A Mra. J, F. Hutta | Secretary of Col. John Weir, a mining | aight, April 28, for the ata of the tm- brown oowe leather; Button and Lace $5 W.B. Nuform Ne, 128 | ps rie * © tnt mn, oon 3 jen Bip, or Wa ton was the of the army man’s relatives to arrive, and she wae | oxpert with an international reputation, | poverished @ufferers from the wreok of , si farel. able to grope her way back to ler taxteab after sho had been informed | hurried into the White Star line offices | the Titante. Brown kidskin button and lace. Medium toes vai vy word had heen heard of the fate of her relative. Another cousin, a Miss |" this afternoon and begged for | Associated with the Messrs, Shubert and heels, flexible welted soled ey eePivmouth, Mass. awooned where she stood when she heard that there | Pas to enable her to go on the pler|in this undertaking are Lew Fieldy, $3.60 and mwas no ver ston of the rumor that Major Butt had been saved. and meet the Carpathia, Col. Weir was| William A. Brady, Winthrop Ames, 3 . an $5 \ live Jater three elderly women relatives of the Mafor, who have been fre- | Passonmer on the Titanic and ts be-| Fred C. Whitney, John Cort, Oliver Russet calfskin lace, high cut with a tora at the White Star offices since Monday, returned and begged for | lieved to have gone down. Morosco, Lewis Waller and other man- hi soiea, hats hesle gome tidings, ‘They de 1 weeping and clinging to one another for support, | The young woman declined to give her | agers eavy » hig $5 st these three Women would give thelr names, though they said thetr jiome | name to the reporters, She begsed very| The entire proceeds of this beneft Other styles ashington. the Innume be omen, accompanied by her son, arrived to seek word of the fate of her | officers told her that !t would be ‘mpos- | Survivors are women makes the need ang i) od ord, who had satled on the Titante to Join her and his brothers in| sible to grant her wisi under the present _ t new home in Monte On the way down to the train tne mother and son | conditions. deed found the name Richards on the furvivore rasteKhe and this had borne them, ‘Then she begged for a letter from the | wp coring the ney. Whont were told that the Richards named was not | W tar Company, saying that such } t n, the aged Woman uttered a cry of pain, staggered and fell to the floor in, a letter might assis! her in gaining ad- A poor cup of tea is uni:nown in r women nearby we affected by thts expression of erief|inission to the ler, ‘This nieo was ve. househo'ds that use , sobbing, and for a few momenta the steamship lobby was in| fused, the officials saying that they did ; not think such @ letter would carry any | / man aid not revive and was carried unconscious to a taxl- | weight at such a time, e Hudson Street Hospital at the suggestion of a policeman, aL Ea ¢ Cardiff, Wales, whe é€ turned away in 4 secompanie y her eon ih, David owen, u nated Welth athlete, on the Titan, AT HIPPODROME With the heart of the world stunned ca id aye asvonrpatiad Gi 10 Altarice, AA0 sttODl ap Geddice te cn ol by the awful disaster at sea and the ex- They came to the offices in a big private limousine. EN FAINT IN WHITE STAR OFFICE. pair, related th hard for a page, saying that ahe had agked in yain for one from the Custom | House offictals and ¢rom the officers of the Cunard line, The White Star line sable pathetic scenes of the day ocourrea when a gray- with hundreds ‘of other women was t by the varest chance she had failed to| GREAT BENEFIT vdon 1 booked passage on the Carmanta, recom epee FOR WRECK VICTIMS. will be dintributed to the survivors of r who land in this country and without requimite re- ‘The fact that most of. the BADWAL & 00. dow Sere Sixth Avenue At Nineteenth St. ‘ETL Fifth Avenue Above Forty-fifth St. A h got in last week. I expected that he would accom: yme, Me sent) 1 aden * 1 ye M hawever that he hid Wecided to #ail on the new Fltarte and asked | The Measra. Shubert announce that) muita? lave’ aiay faa twice tbe he; York harbor to-night, we feel that it 41 change ag bool moines Joined him in urging me to walt over, | tReY and thelr ivany importane the ralahments yo hte aa recom would be flaunting Commercialism in 1 pewieted thet siled on the earlier boat. I told them that atrical allies have determined to give mend it to my frien t to Msk satling on # new vessel, 1 preferred one that had heen in| What they hope to make the most ree & G x the face of Sorrow to advertise goods, . know be must have died a hero, aud it will be some solace in my griei! Yok at the Hippodrome on suuday “PY” Way 'e oon Bow Kerk hasaetaty pected arrival of the survivors in New

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