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DIES OF BORUP ~ AND HIS FRIEND ~ FOUAD IN SOUND } Peary’s Companion in Polar Dash Was Drowned Yester- x day from Canoe, ”READY FOR A NEW TRIP. Explorer and Case Were to Have Gone to Crocker Land. ————— CRESCENT BEACH, Conn., April 29. 0f George Borup of New Samuel Case of Norwich, Gtudents, who were im the Sound by the capsizing Dower cance, were recovered iy. They were found near ‘went down and an eighth % f ‘west of Millstone dock. were caught in trawis. mt any Untversity. forwieh, had @ summer place came up from New look & over with the owner the season. They j E il eit Colock yesterday afternoon. wind was kicking up whitecaps the cance was having a rough time Si? Ee WAG GONE WHEN HE REACHED CANOE. ‘ the cance he saw.onp man cli to 1% but he could: not tet! ‘which af ine twe it was. When Ganiner reached the overturn- ed boat there were a cap and coat floating in the water but there was no sign of either man. When the news of the accident was brought ashore ~ be eae here, boats put out to all the islands and rocky which dot the Sound ay cree Young Case was a graduate mn Scientific School of ‘Tale per ‘aking @ post graduate course in sineoring and @ectetio work. He hoped to go on the borup-MacMillan expedition which was to start this aummer for @ three year's cf he af ate of Crocker Land. The enterprise was financed dy Colgat: 5 loge, Yale University, the -Amerieon Museum of Natural History and egany individuals and had the approval’and advice of Admiral Peary, whose .com- had i MAY ABANDON TRIP THAT BORUP WAS TO HAVE HEADED ‘Berup's death will probably result in the abandonment of the expedition to Crocker Land, in the Arctic, at least for this year. Dr. A. L. Hovey, ohtet geslogist of the American Museum, would not admit to-dey that the expe be abandoned, but from would be indefinitely postponed, “It is too soon to make @ny announce- ent about our plans," Dr. Hovey said. nothing to sald unti the 1 been consklered by the di- The expedition to Crockér Land was ed under the joint auspices of the useum and the American Geographical tety, but the détail of preparation was left to Dr. Hovey's department and syoung Borup. Borup was the real pro- motor of the expedition, which was to thavo added a vast amount of valuable geological data to that already known about the Arctic lands, Crocker Land was to have been carefully explored and urveyed and Its geological status firmly biished. Rorup's death was a great tow to Dr. vey and his associates in the geologi- @opartment of the museum. Borup gerved there in the capacity of as- curator of geology before return- to Yale for his epecial course, and he was in univeraal esteem, While already capable geologist it was ‘through Hovey’a advice that the young explorer returned to Yale for ad- ditional .study, to the end that he might irae Gai S Sota re wi shat a ae iti < Femoved to the home of tenden where they will be 11 prepared to be sent to their end Case were both graduates Case, whose home 4 dew mewn WURLY, MUNDAY, AFHLL . e779 "Photo ofa Costume From Pari IAN'S CRE, , FRE ATLAS, TLL > |” THEIR STORES One Knocked Unconscious, Fell Off Sinking Ship and Was Saved. . | WOMEN WERE ALL BRAVE | POLAR EXPLORER WHO LOST LIFE IN LONG ISLAND SOUND. Gracie and Andrews Praised as Real Heroes—Cowardice in One Lifeboat. Bpestal Cable Despete to PLYMOUTH, Eng. April %—The embers of the Titanic’s crew, released er being held several days since their arrtval, are to-day tefting their gtories, which largely corroborate those already told by other survivors in New York. One of the queerest stories of escape is told by a coal trimmer, ais He declared as he was sta: >: ong of the boats some coe, whee be ld ee eee eee not know, etruck him a heavy blow on| LONDON, April JUMPS BAIL IN LONDON. his eenses on the Carpathia, He had since learned the blow had atau, him clean over the side of the Titanic, and that be fell near @ boat and was) “tthe Old Salley Session pees *eroeee . hatic in the Seaman a emp! le statement that he saw the lights of a|the cvuntrx, | ie Moved & werent vessel not more than five miles away. | 6, iq ane ented “T eaw them distinctly,” he said. “The Judge, however, stare were low on the horizon, don’t think I could mistake them for the lights of a ship.” ENGINEER, INJURED, LOFT TO DIE IN PUMP ROOM. One of the stokers told how when the watertight doors were closed one of the ‘was shut up in @ small pump room below. He had been injured by the collision, and it wae impossible to get him up; so when the order was given to close the watertight doors be had to be left to die One of the first-class saloon stewards waid: e millionaires certainly did not run the ship, and all this talk of Major Butt and Astor looking after the boats ls entirely wrong. I saw them all the time and they were just standing by, doing what they were told, like any one else, They did not, however, show any sign of panic, The ladies behaved aplen- didly during the disaster, but told eome terrible falsehoods afterward. The stories of theis having helped to row the lifeboats, for instance, have been much exaggerated. “If you ask me who were the real heroes of the disaster I should eay that certainly Col. Gracie, the best American there, was one. Then there was An- drews, one of th isnere of the ship. He was here, there, everywhere, helping always, never troubling about his own . He did not even put on 2 ltebelt, Ci 6mith. Murdoc! ms “eo, tut I tear it is true he ehot himself, but not, however, til] the very end, when he had done everything be for others.” oo ioker who was tn No. 13 Lifeboat, in which were seventy people aid: “There were some brave people, but not all were brave who have got the credit. There was @ boat ahead of us ail night, and we hailed her Ume after time, for we could see ehe was high out We were nearly to the find Unversagt. all TISED, and when we tell , you may rest mmisrepresentation. ‘We guarantee satisfaction ‘What They Sou ‘Birmingham Age-Herald.) {he matter with that fellow in the corner, who ts barking HUSBAND NOT IN HER WILL, HOME FOR “FRIEND” GIVEN Barringer Can’t Explain Oversight; Says They Were “Greatest Sweethearts.” ‘The will of Mre, Katherine Lee Bar- Tinger, who died recently at Deal ., Was filed for probate No mention was made in this Nght-that I was @id_not_need_any of her property.” him. He is merely nami and men who ere prominent crisis in Chine.” ‘band of the testatrix. The estate, it wes said, amounts to about $50,000, Giuding real estate valued at $35,000, To her sister, Mrs. Julia H. Flaacke of No, Ul Harrison avenue, Jersey City, Mre. Barringer left her town house, No. 8 West Eighty-third street, end after remembering her uncles and| {19 ,sdve- Mis 2S. BUT DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF FIGS.” Give your stomach, liver and 80 feet of bowels a thorough cleansing without gripe or nausea. Ends headache, biliousness, indigestion and constipation. her cousin, @ made Mra, Lucille C. So Broadway. Gorman of 6 West Bighty-third Bg roadway, juary legates, to have the property, with the under- etanding would maintain a home for Edwin C. Well, of No. 64 Madison | @venue, to whom Mrs, Barringer ial atret, resid: Deal Beac! nd, who lives; could give no not have been Mentioned in the will. “There was absolutely no trouble be- tween my wife and myself,” he sald. “We had een married only five ‘months when she died. We were the West 42d Street A Spoon in the Hand is worth ‘two in the cup. One This wonderful fruit laxative acts as weakness. In the old days people let r and bowel cleanser—tonic—not it eeded these matters run ui they n Sonawe ecat eds your thirty ont of bem: logged with waste not properly ecarri Uniformly Excellent. teticden’ Butely take x teaspoon ful of delicious Syrup of Figs to-night, and in the morning all constipated waste, i d poisons will move on item, gently but thor- ne griping—no nausea — po not cause injury Ask your druggist for sie of Figs and Elixir of " and look for the name, Californ' Syrup Company on the label. This is the genuine—old re- liable. Any other Fig 8: is an imitation, often mesnt to deceive, Refuse quch with contempt. ' > NT Chartes H. Unversagt Fails te Ap-| oe the head with an iron bar. He did not|Unversagt of New York, who sald hel 4; know whether the blow was intentional| wae @ wealthy mine owner, and who or accidental, but he was felled by it,| was‘ errested here March 9 on the and knew nothing more until he came to! charge of sending @ Ubellous posteard to Mise Winifred mith, failed to ap- Deer to-day when his case was called the tell of he but 1| gureties until May ¢ in order to try and | girder to the etreet and was instantly Russian Gray Toa ney od ob Russian Gray te the new eeler shown in time in America. YOUR OWN MEASURE, BY SIBLE AND REPUTABLE : SCYEARS SUCCESSFU! Di CLOTHES FOR PARTICULAR NEW YORKERS, THIS IS THE FIRST PUBLIC SALE WE HAVE EVER ADVER- that theee sults, that we shall sell at WES be po goed 60 tn mire have formar cold from $36.00 te which we have worked these many yeare to cotablich, will and our can bring back anything you buy here if PH. 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WILL CLOSE OUT TUESDAY 195 Women’s Tailored Suits This season's models of Whipcord, English Serge; - Black and White Stripes, Mannich Pabrics; also a aumber of Taffoms Silk Suits. 18.50 " Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 185 Women’s Silk Dresses . Dressy Gowns ef Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, Eolienne and various Silks, 15.00 ; Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 No Alterations SterniBrofhers’ . are preparing for Thursday, May 2d, a Sale of Unusual Importance of ¥ Women’s Suits ° of Charmeuse and Imported Wool Fabrics, in entirely new models not shown heretofore, at the lowest prices quoted this season. Stern Brothers direct attention to their exceptional facilities for.the - DRY AIR COLD STORAGE OF Purs, Fur-lined Garments and Oriental Rugs in accordance with the most modern and approved methods, with Insurance against Theft or damage by Moth and Fire, at very low rates, also ‘ Storage for Draperies ard Hangings Special Concessions in Prices for Altering or Repairing Furs during the Spring and Summer. Lace Curtains Cleaned at Moderate Cost and stored free of charge. Estimates submitted and articles called for upon request. | Telephone: Gramercy 4000, | West 23d and 22d Streets | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 1 & cag ‘ ‘K WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT,

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