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‘Relief Committees Looking After aT IN THE GITY ARE ALL WELL CARED FOR _—o ns Friendless and Destitute—White Star Puts Death List at 1,635— Many in Hospitals. _THE EVENING WORLD, (OMEN . NOBLY AIDING VICTIMS OF THE WREC Some of the Survivors of the Titanic Being Cared For in Hospital or Home ATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1912, WOMAN'S RELIEF | FUND STILL ON THE INCREASE i] | Hundreds of Names Added to | the List of Liberal Con- tributers. | KEEPING UP THE work. | — | | | “Women and Children First” To the Editor of The Bvening Worid: Sir—i beg throu; your pages to ten to Mr. J. Bruce lee may a petticoat, any color He prefers, tos gether with a come plete outfit of Jemale: apparel. MRS. MARY F. CURTIS, |. Xo. ‘dealt ik bi Street, ~ Newent 18, 712. 'STOKEHOLE HEROES. DROWNED AT POSTS; ) ‘ True to ite word not to atop working | Wittens e000 ‘' y All of the Titanic survivors who have not left for their homes or when the first sharp emergency needs (Mrs. Louls_ Fitzreral wie RS | ate comfortable with friends or at hotels, are being well cared for to-day had been met, the Woman's Retlet Mier TOY, Whelan 0.00 “} by various relief « ittees. Committee for the Titante survivors is | Mrs, g. D. Hutchinson. 0.00 rae 4 oma | | considering new plans of helpfulness. | Miss Anna H. Smit 0.00: Titanic’s Chief F ce Feed : The rescued crew, about 200, are being looked after by the White | Mra. Nelton Henry, organiser and | Mrs. M. E. Appelbaum... ae itanic’s Chief Furnace Feeder i chairman of the committee, opened an | Mrs. Rembr ‘ , * se Starline on the steamer Lapland, and all but fifteen of them will sail for | |inyportant meeting at the home of Mrs. | ‘Anderson’ Fowler. by Tells How Wounded Man * i thelf homes in England to-day. These fifteen remain as witnesses before | | Abram 8. Howttt, No. 9 Lexington ave- rv] Refused Rescue $ C nue. use . bf ed eomite. | Mrs, Baward R. Howitt, chairman of | 3 OM aia ihe Ladies % W. W, Jefiries, general passenger agent of the White Star line, has Lad Ncrtesd Meena peatadtete haart Pika eee emanates Conn, Dow: f the Titante; ; . ihe the total of ‘ aid tints |lar headquarters aro open to-day in 21,00] | Down in the stokehole of the Titante: : announced that the total number of survivors on board ti rpathia was | |Ropm 00, the Metropolitan Butlding. | S00) far betow. decks, and in a place Dawe . 705, consisting of 202 first, 115 second, 178 third class passengers, 206 | | This 1s really @ sutte of five 00d-sises | 3.0 erties. ta hetintan whee gy ag “ rooms, in two of which clothing | 00 4 crew and four oflicers. He estimates the number of dead at 1,635, as the | Tureau ta te operation All the detking Dacw, @ Oramterns 00| ack. and helped women into life 4 d x ‘ommy Tiernan, ing stoker } White Star now admits there were 2,340 persons aboard the Titanic in- Rate Gees ee ae Se Seedy od. Hoo} the 8 to 12 P.M watch wes Aa stead of the 2,200 first given out. The excess is said to be due to an! kind of garment in any size, i Sadat wen iE: Villert.. 25.00 ie dea whe teak the alee e underestimate of the crew. | MANY WANT TO GO BACK HOME, | irs. Andrew C. ane Biol duties occasionally take him to the ' The oMeia! AFdree showing 20 of the) Syrian women and two children. ‘he IT 18 REPORTED. ee non 33'09| engine room. On the night the Titeato crew and four officers saved left an| Wilard Parker IHoppital has two chil-| Mrs. Hewitt said that the members of Mra. Chi ie Berryman. %.00| Struck the iceberg Tiernay w: jtand~ umplegsant ‘impression, ap apparently |@ren with measies. There have been pe eA is ale OLA. Ww. Kelley 5.00] ing at the foot of the engine room i 5 soches pi. an the ‘howbitae jher committee had made the rounds of | A. 3 25.00} companionway, preparing to climb t@. more of the crew had been aaveq than. | , A. Wollersen . . is 8 iter survivors bacuuse of the the temporary homes opened to the! Satter gcot 23.00} an upper grating. He stepped aside from any one class of passengers. Mem- | Gelayed reunions with trlende | Pefugees, and had tried to find out just | Frederick H. Baldwin. 3.00; to permit Second Engineer Harry Huse ‘Lee of the crew explained that of thelr] MANY SURVIVORS MIS6ED exactly what each person wished to ao. | Charles M. Robinson. %.00) to come down. Then the crash cam’, 208, twenty were stewsrdesses end nine- PRIENDS IN LANDING, |Many, the speaker declared, are very | Miss Parrish he and Huse was thrown from the top of ty-three were in the necessary lifeboat shen ie car « | eager td. return to the Hermes Gey Save ere ue Suit 26.09| the companionway to the iron grating Grews. Tho remaining ninety-three or | 7s! ferous cod left on the other side, The tranaporta-| Mra. Donald Scott ibe Spiteri il he ee ce SHIPINSPECTORS «erect Sees SERS EO Bhan wan nn ca of which Mrs. Hewitt is chairman, wil | Christopher C. 5.0 1 sf, : Oe 00} room told the mes far below thi = unced “Every me for himsel i supply these homesick ones with return kod peat, Lichtenstein. tes line that something nad ‘coreg fs in Bt. Vincent’ passages, if they ist In thelr deter-| Mrs. Arthur Whitney. 00] Firet came the order to stop, shigahn of tnoon tt | UY Murty ot that ‘betas mea, “At te ALBERT MAJOR GEO A HARDER eaten Sr neet or Inte Bn wyeaemsrcrineites Ml ecnabees eames eam claimed, climbed on one raft. - New (rors Hospital ie one Mra Rose | atts. Henry Olleshetmer te in change ee OE ada, 39.00] 4, 7h* om stuck to thelr poate de whose an employment committee to find i. ' 9.09| Not one soi to escape, Th _VOVAGERS ON RESCUE SHIP RE- uit he idinp She is) rere ks aaa |work for the Inmigrants who decide to | Miss Sulla L. Deladele...-- 00| picked up Huse ana tried to climb ¥ JOURNEW ine | gece white ‘Setting Aboard a ir al IR... |remain in this country. Mes. Pau) Dana, m0 the companionway with him. The ehig, pe which brought in the ae ton . as head of the clothing committee, will f staggéred by the death wound; waw lvorg. nailed at ¢ P, M. yesterday Petisles Watiams, grgen of i racquet Sutro Oppenhetmer. lew that ¢ the garment supply doesn’t get £0.00) quivering. her interrupted voyage. Ten ety of the Howard &c! of Pngl tow York City ‘Mothers’ Qiub.) And immediate financial relief is bry | - a {s ‘broken just below the ‘ beg Heekness. |Farauanea by a committee of which Miss tae | weit te Tact on Gece hus te eee 4 Morgan 1s leader. No refugee will Q 5. 9 to @ hospital, suffer Hu wk + B00 | Anne lice Estey. 00 | for every man to save himself, and I'm Pneumonia, ring from antnd + 10008 Admit they tie Have Done Noth- |e NAT ced Ea pe OO pee Tan . Alice 3 ‘Buren 3 ee if you stay here with me." problem confront: x mnt Pong . E. Hane. er “ o «put lown comm! appointed to trevian te toe | »! ithe lasoher Bos 35.00 ing in Way of Providing are meeting, and showed their enersy hee wodell’- ‘wounded man. With his great st me survivern haa been with the stuorage Students of Normal Geilese ‘of jto be unflagging. They were delighted | Mrs. John 8. Rogers. Huse broke Tierman's hold and fell je ei cn paedl forme barry pod in ae west York. . pore More Lifeboats |to learn that every one of the third- | Mrs. - ome (ogy his youreslt," he ordered ie of thelr destina- jer. , |class passengers safely reached <his or | Miss C. TL. bo! Pe a 3 tions, frightened, and without friends 10.00 in ti a T L. W. Harrineton. nan, his subordinate. The le: or relatives, thelr plight was acute un- 5.00 or temporary » destination” Tiwreeey B, Chaffee. stoker obeyed. He clambered to tH. interpreters from the International 16) canes Wh vet Wille the {Dsht. san wintteed Holt Promenade deck, slipped on a life a et, by the Senate Committee, fully | matitute for Young Women, « ranch John D. Rockefeller Con- @ alti ANXIOUS TO FIND MRS. MAL. |Mrs. Linden Ba and plunged overboard, An hour later Kiveniaieewhers. :Netie word of ea een W. Gav, cireulated among |, ib United States inspectors of steam ves- LETT AND 8ON. j Mrs. Alfred Wott. he was picked up by a lifeboat, mation has been issued from the offices ‘and apportioned them as benftted 2 4 sels in the lack of suffictent lifeboats ‘ Mra, 0. Wottlaufer. Not one man came up from the engta Bete the report that the Digmest ship; their -nationailty among the foreign tributes $2,500 for Sur: re ane Titan tne Now Tork ihonecare| 2if# Howitt asked that the news. | Mrs ae bree oaths cn sree the col : Peer pullt was going twenty-one knots | quarters in New York. ‘ ‘, Win nt galalited “sasdan Oh ning | nets Pent the following: Mw them sought to leave. They died through a dangerous, ice strewn vivors of the Titanic. Ply pg art oh ed to-day they had done nothing! “Chartes Ress of No. @1 West One their poste, trying to reverse their e. Me mabing s:apeod CELTIC CAUGHT s 0 s piped | Witteo in the way of suggesting new regulations | Hundred and Eighty-first street is very 00} gines and pull the liner off the for ya «he tS y Baal ay , ' . ‘at h for safety at sea. To all inquiries they anxious to tearn the whereabouts of noo ‘Tiernan sailed for England to-day om Pckout” etpes. Theste’s Meter Ship Docks witn| Vimwent Astor and John D, Rockefeller Lyssa AEE RS ney | Mra, Mallett and son, who were on the the Lapland learned from London that onty| Paesengcrs Deep tn Gleom end _|C2°h sent checks to-day to the Mayor's Chief Inspector H. M. Seeley was|tnd whe oatee aenore’ trom the Can, ne MANY DIE IN FEZ BATTLE. - of reinsurance was ef- Nervous. fund for the relief of the Titanic auf. Re asked by The Evening World what the pase. yme ashore from the Car- Ey the Titanie on Monday, when| The Celtic of the White Star Mne ar-|ferere. Young Mr. Astor's check was|w, Leibowltz....... local inspectors were doing in the way| The ‘committee wil make a great ef- 100 Capital ef pag 4 port sey 8 mie news that | for $10,000, Mr. Rockefellers, $2,600, Topatonn Longe No. Of sugesting further laws relating to| fort to unite second-class passengers of 10.00; From Mati Feoel . 8. oF can trom} Mr, Astor's check was cont 4 the Tranic last Gunday night. The Cel-/an envelope with a deep a inate bf wee 700 Revd chorspead ne gin Baa and accompanied by a letter in which nll ag’ ‘who caught the message also | Mi Astor briefly expressed’ his sym- pidked up other Marconigrams which |Pathy for those who suffered through told him that other boats nearer the | the disaster, Rebenaee eee Lola | was re-| CUder oneroun contributions and gortea to Capt: Mampoten cf the offers of assistance from all parts of te eave, instructions that the news was | the United States, together with mee- life-saving apparatus, He at firat posl- tively refused to answer any questions and seemed particularly anoyed-at the thought that any one should question |hia ability and the hfulness of the New York office. He let it be under- stood that the local office was amply able to protect life on the water and en- force co such lawa as were enacted, fou started any inquiry in the | proseet een “ag the Titanic with their friends and rela- tives. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE RELIEF FUND. In addition to ‘The Evening World's contribution of $1,000, and the few other large gifts already acknowledged, the ‘Woman's Relief Committee to-day eub- 10.00) PARIS, Apri 9.~The city of Fes, the 10.0 | capttal of Morocco, which had pra 10.00| cafty faiten into the hands of the eiotous 30.00| cttisens and mutinous Moorish eoltiers, 10.00] has been recaptured by the French 10.00] troops numbering 2.000 stationea there 10,00| after a hard battle in which « large 6.00| number were killed and wounded. 620). According to a wireless despatch 6.00] esived. from: Fez at the Foreign Anonymous Sy yhtlieg e*R re rescued. During the night irrival pleces of wood were the boats and they were thelr headpieces, drinking pk water kegs by souvenir men heve been ot- Hy Ridge upland, Millinery Company.. Henry Heide .... William i. Pendry WilMam Hall Penfol a8 it a : mits the following. partial list of donora fering truest > souvenire at from @ to be kept from the passengers and| sagre of sympathy trom all over the | AMhur M Waltt, 6 tre leaving eile eer oment on steam |to ite fund. The total te already more ee eae en mig world, continued to pour Into the May-|qeed. & Gwynn ” “We are attending to our orders ae Ld The name ‘Titanic’ hee beqn effaced bir plight on Tuesday night. y. From Salt Lake City,| Bonjamin Tuska heretofore, was the anewer. 6.00) ——_________, y from the boats by men em- istadually apread, On| from Grand Rapids, Mich.; trom James.|J- Rosent ers eovine Cie port te heehee 6.00) by the White Star people, thus | Wednesday everybody in the first cabin | town, N. ¥., and many other citt Francis Mezaat; a eaving this port is amp! 6.00) Femoving thelr identity. The guards knew that the Titanic had been iallapussites . Carmiencke tecteg in the Inatter of irevontar! 6.00 na one to tnepect them or to we two-thirds of her passengers and | (ere to reise funds to assist the sur- W. Halford. was asked. Hes} will eetkons or onc tne ihed vivors of the Titanic, From the Mayor S. Bias. of going over that 5m “Atler Wedn eday the nervousness | of far off Pretoria, Bouth Afri: Y. Bella Hubert. said the chief in- x : ; Corparnla becou : ihe had’ o‘room for ene’ chicken nee M any, took | came a message of aympathy. ok: a jAnonymous .. not be interviewed on con I he Lac £S of clothing when they rie Juillua Fowl , t G When Mra. H. C. Bergh, wite of | THe total of the Mayor's fund to noon | ‘Anonymous 5.00 . George W. 200,00 4 a nd L Bal = ns , ABANOQON DANGEROUS! Rochester business man, refused to go |"** 7, Cc, L. & Co... 25.00 1 ‘sisted . Henry F. Dimock. 200,00 5.09 to bed, her example was followed by| (ffers to adopt children orphaned by |O. K. Knee Pants Company. 2.00 motionea fits 4 ee or Seeley then ‘300,00 6.00 i t resulte of the | ost.of the married women passengers, | the disaster were also received, ono | Nattonal Distilling Company . bd fgets cites edi ere 200.00 | _ One pon fonaiog orn na the A iiniater, the Rev. W. 8. Hovis, of | coming from a young woman who ts at|R. Fulton Cutting. wo ing to way?’ he vA my 150.00 | Oa 6.00) edaf pats Pere hen bean Uhp atootign by Al | Geuth Bend, arnt, rrae cPreaed lato | the Nad of a big business in a nearby |ARORYMOUR | orders originate in Washington,” 7 POE TY 150.00 | 8.00 southern ‘route, which is 18 miles south | the gloom of the cabins. clty. @he states that she could give a) / rane J: " 0 you make all your inepections | James Herman Aldris bef 6.00 yan > { T 7. . cabins. child an excellent home and education, Ce vsseee here at the suggestion of Washing-|MT# Abfam 8. Howitt... 00! Arthur W, Flank 00 | Save s Wear and lear couree taken by the Titanic ang@| The news of the disaster wi Many telogramne have Anonyinous é Mrs. George L. Nichol 300.00 Arinuy We Rion’ A visited by ice, The Cunard | from the second cabin and steers until pie ondh ys come asking the #7, 0, Wilson..... 3 eats ot keins honuind Mik Jenn M. Yornum, 300.00 8 A, 9. a yesterday. A great deal of the sorrow of she need for rellef funda, The |Cone Export & Commission Co mu ‘you have inapected ihe Titanic | ME. Appelbaum 100.00 Cy 1 Sng pu > thelr boats would: hereafter use felt by the crew of the Cettic was be- Mayor, following a conference with Rob- Franklin w. M, Cutcheon, had she arrived in New York? Mrs. G. R. mary 100,00 Mra, J. Harper ore 2.09 route both winter ang summer, cause fifty of the Titanic'a crew had jert W, De Forest, the hoad of his com. | Frederick W . laeked. Tiffany & Co.. y Pi] ¢ Benate Comittee | Deen Orafted trom the Celtic, mittee, (has anawered ty statin that [Ee Henry & Con... Black, Starr & | Fro mo John KE. Schermerhorn 5 al here will recommend, among the Indteati are that {ere will be i 7 100! things, that # law be passed ree |MASSES: FOR TITANIC DEAD. |amoie funds, ut tat tne feller come [ROE Ee Leys boats and rafts she carried, wéuld you 1.00 pessengers mittee wil oubth fi ‘0 © “ie er A ‘Lh ave passe er as propert: ipped to 1,00 yoda 4 two om 1 Farley Orders Them for eRe wie Tae Ape wee ty pRamarig anaene Hoes protect life.n case of danger?" biol at 2 tere, 60 some ane will be en Apett SB, Donations ‘of clothing have veen| Harriet and Bett, sedi eee heh eesenien, Pod 100,00 a Ean. Was ig the time, brought to the Mayor's office by the [Mite +... MaGil Weave’ Carvin ot the) eoaneont 100,00 | ie Nellie Clark. ‘oa those who report heavy losses Harmonie Club of East Sixticti street |R.™M: Haan ( agreement existing between England 100.00 |All contributions shoul to M = the disaster is Mrs. Antoinette | Fiftieth street and Madison avenue, it] and other organizations, These Wy and the United States. Further then Eyed Be James Herman ‘Alarion, ‘No, 160 West beim of Berlin, who turned over | Was dedided that prayers be offered up| pean sent to the Rellef Committees at [Bo b that we have no jurisdiction, There ts Fifty-ninth atreet, purser $25,000 worth of her jew-| for the soule of the victima of the! xo 1 madison avent Se Soeabiower an agreement between Fhgland, France, 100,00 | Fitty: . <p bad no time to ofp back, on Titanle tragedy of all the masses Jo eOMTRIBUTIONS. TO FUN 3 jalan Partridge Bone Co Germany, the Netherlands and Canada ee L ow, omlah Part , . 9 of the first rescued. ge egg ey Md CEIVED To-pay. DAR OPLREY ySR2N“ GEFIOD “COE te SAOORS' iw.m| FUNERAL COACH SPEEDED. | And that you may, prof iry of the Titanic crew Who} quiem be celebrated. The followin Phew 2 R, Willtam . A) (through Mra. Boas) yon the Lapland had completa | tr Int to ail the pastors of | Contributions received to-dny were as (H, Hosenbaiin United Beate tne cate ander ih° | ating Eleanor de Graft Cuyter Returning ei Reeislirrentecting, ‘outate. Presented by various charits bp ely < NH. Oeste (Sfpelled to. carry. moro lifeboats?” the | Mre M. B. Ives Goddard. 4 ry Was La moperin V oO ne 2 orgapizations. These consisted of ncent Astor... .(00,00 | Anson Chief Inspector was asked, George Viegen of No. 411 Fulton atreet, des underclothas, guite and overcoats. “Whiter Atay Company furnished Of the destitute survivors with , accommodations and passage ‘to their homes in Europe. of the survivors, especially the are\@uin suffering trom their ex- Your women and four a Requiescat nnouncement faithful at on Sunday, gortl, -Chanceltor of ‘the ot Mt attend Singer Manufacturing. Ci ompany, 2,500,00 D, Adler . + 5.00 Berwin. y Thompson T. Wolfson. Herbert & Marla Recelved to-day Previously acknowledged, Total .. | constwise steamers engaged in the pas- leaving New York.” ington for you 6 re YO! “*E will not answer such an insinuating |‘ question,” said Mr. Seeley. re you making a more rigid appll- tion of the Ifeboat regulation on songer carrying trade’ “We have always safety of passengel tended to the “What bave you dond since the dis |Mre, @tewart I. ‘Woodford. w that ai ‘defore. Mre. Gamual D, Craig. olng to @o vain?” was jon. 4 Gealey. Mise Eleanor G, Union Hill, who was running a funeral coach containing twelve persons twenty-five miles an hour, wi rreated by moter-cycle policemen to: » Policeman Howe saw Viegen speeding along MoComt's Dam Road and chased the coach to One Hundred and Forty- ip | cours atreet. In the ‘feriem Court to-day, before Magistrate O'Connor, Viegen was fined . He aaid he.was returning trom a funeral. and wanted to make time, but ‘he was going fester than twenty gailes \an “hour, ——— ‘3° a Vv ee ee ee family comedy BEECHAM’S. ILL World, Wants Work Worglerg,