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    THE MORNIKQ J OURNAL W I T H T H E S E C O N D L A R G E S T N E T S A L E .No. 2,652. tlegUtered at the Q.V.O. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 One Halfpenny.

    "I HAVE NO MONEY THIS QUARTER, BUT I W ISH TO SEND SOMETHING" : LADYSENDS HER JEWELS T O " T H E DAILY MAIL" TITANIC DISASTER FUND.

    M r s . M c N a m e e , w h o w a s o n ly r e c e n t l ymar r ied . I t i s thou gh t tha t she andh e r h u s b a n d p e r i s h e d t o g e th e r .M r . L e w i s H ic k m a n , o f F r i t h a m , o n eo f t h r e e b r o th e r s w h o w e r e d r o w n e d .They we re going to Canada .

    M r . N e a l M c N a m e e . I I N I I I I II I I I II I I I M I I II I I I I II i l ^ M M H t ^ ^ M B B a

    T h e i e w e l l e r y s e n t by t h e l a d y w h o w i s h e s t o r e m a m a n o n y m o u s . M r . L e o n a r d H ic k m a n , a D io th e r .

    M r s . T. W. Cavend i sh , who was s aved . She is the on ly ch i ldo f M r . H e n r y S e ig e l , t h e A m e r i c a n m i l l i o n a i r e .M r . J . Maxw ell , the sh ip ' s ca r pen te r , who was the f i r s t manCapta in Smith s en t fo r when theacc iden t occu r red . M r . T . W . C a v e n d i s h , w h o w a s d r o w n e d . H e w as a g r a n ds o no f L o r d W a te r p a r k , a n I r i s h p e e r .

    "If you show th is le t te r to s ome k ind-hea r ted jewe lle r he migh t fee l d ispo sed toa id the cause by g iv ing a good p r ice fo r the jewe lle ry ." Such is the le t te r s en tf r om Ire la nd by a lady de s i r in g to r ema in anonymo us . She ha s pos ted two pendan ts and a b roo ch which cos t he r be tween 35 and ^40 , and which she ha s s en tto The Daily Mail to a id the su ffe re r s by the T itan ic d is a s te r . Pe rh aps s om e reade r

    oi The Daily Mirror would l ike to buy them. M eanwhil e , a s fu r the r de ta i l s r om eto hand the s to r y of how the T itan ic wen t down becomes more and mor e s canda lous ly hor r ib le . The r e ough t to have been mo re l i feboa ts , and then those peop lewhose por t r a i t s appea r above wou ld a l l have been numbe red amongs t the s aved . ;S ix teen hund red l ive s we re th ro wn away .

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    Page 2 T H E DAILY MIRROR 'Adverlisers^ Announcements. April 24, 1912

    Firciicli Model Ovcrib-csips in netami n inon. Hrinds o ncly pmhro i - PRI CE.(loreil aixl be.aded. In an as so rt- ,mei i t of C O 1 < J L ; I H, also Whilfi a nd M^ IP:Black , Actua!vakLC; ;50 1 i : ;;ncs . ,. ^ * ' / '

    Hiyh -c l a s s French Mode ! Overd r e s s e s an d TiinicK in nci, ninon,vo i l o , c l c , B(5aiil ifii!ly woiked.Actua l val.iU 2C0 Iraiics

    P a i n l y F I O T K : > I hand- embro i dered Mns lh i Blouses , perfectl ycu t a nd fuiished, bc\i"ulifully emb r o i d e r e d a u d i r in imed daiu jyVal. lat-c. Usua l pric e 5/i J

    S A L EP H i C E ,

    F r en ch h and -mad e a nd emb r o i d e r e d Mu s l i n Ro b e s , ( r i m i nedreal I r i sh l ace a nd motifK

    LACE TJgKMMINGS.ininurjinr.rii.r r. -i .....in.in

    H a n d s o m e c o l o u r e d F r e n c h Ins e r t i o n s and iLdfiiuRs in silk anill i i et al . Act u al v al u e B f r a n c s .pe r y a i dI S i n . Al l o v er , pr i n t ed f i eld andOx i d i s s en silk nei. A c t u a lv a l u e 3,75 f r a n c s . Per y a r d

    S A L EP B I C S i .

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    185 doiien " Mo r l e y ' s " K ngl i s h PR i CS .Kpun Kl ik Hose . U lack only . % j&A_Actua l vahie 2/6a. P e r pai>- ., . * / ^ ' 4

    5.15 do?-,en '' D en t ' s " - d o mefas teners , rea l Grenob le Ki dCl o v e s , in l i l acU, Tans , Brown,Sl ate , and Beaver shades . W orthtlah i w r p i i i r . K wr y pai rliuaraiitcod (5, '- fo r th ree j i a i rs )

    Per Pai r

    lES 4LOJNOO.N A3IUSl:;i\iiiINiS.BRUKY LAN!',- TO-DAY, 2 and 8, ArthurCollins prtsentfi KSaw .li id l-MsHger's, produc tidn ofCeneral Lev,' WalUioc'.-; BE.N -HiT R. Dr.iuisti.-^td by Wil l i amVoujii;. iJoK-oiVicc opoji. Mi^ti ntfs, Weds , a nd Siit?,, 2,A i y j ' ; j , j ' 7 ! i . - A t H, M r , ( ^ c o i- g e K d w a r d e s 'Mus i cal r i y , m S Ay, a t 2 ,15 ,

    PO'MEDY " To-i". -Mi- kO]!.b;R.r L O R A I N I C*J A t 2.30 un d 8,.^0, in MA N A M ) Sii Pi^llM AN. Mats. ,T o - d a ; and S a t . , 2 . 3 ( 1 . I,.iHT PhlH fOIiM AMCl'IS. _

    ALV^-"^,30,' M 7 . T'LOKOi'; i':nw.-\KijT:"s'pioiluKtion, TliF, COUR T Q F I.U.X^'i .MISOURC. M U E I C : , !I'la y. KnglLsh libr^^tto by IIA.SIL liO Oll . Ma.^ic- by F i i A N Z

    l.EHAIt.^ M a t . , Hatu rdays , 2.ZQ ' I 'el . , Gtir . S O I .I M J K E O K Y01Uv^s !"- - -d ' ' : very l ^vo i i in^ " SMJj CHA RLE S ]i 'ROn?.IAN pcci^Ciit. ' T H E " MJN R T H EJ 'A I N T " G IRT ,, by AUTHTJR I ' lNE RO, Matinee Every'I'hiitaday a nd Baturd3,y, at, 2,30. _ _ ^ ,V"'AIK'"r\\T.VKRY iiVKNLYG nt 8, A Nin.-V.3 MiiUcal ri ay, T H E OUNSHTNE GiRT, . MATINEF4J^VF.RY gATUKlJA-V. at B. IJos-ofTii-i;, 10 to 10.pAURTClC," " AR'il,{[;i4 BOORruii'if.y^ 3 . 3 0 a w l 8 . ^ 5 , I M P R O P I > ; R Pj / i l ' .K . , by Moncktoiil l o l fe , 3 .20 , IIKE KN MAR. Miit . Wed s,, ,SiT,s , 2.?;0. P r o -eteds of To-day's Matir^ie devoted to " H.M." 'J 'i l iudi; Fund.H AYM.'\RKKT.-H and 'J, hv air^ir-crociu wiihCyril Mm ide, UTJNTY t'l) r,l ,3 "TffE S'l 'Hl^G S. 2.30l i .50, " .Aa Obi eet l,e!iSon_/;_ M^iiis.,_Wcd-,., Thurs .. Sal s.H""IS MATI'^STV'S. """ "" " TO-N UISiT /nTKSlialre^Dca re'i; OTH [.V.r.O, O thell o, '[lerb ert Tu'Cr laKJ,Lau rence I rv ing ; J)c d i " ' e i i , t, Phv l l i s Ntil ^on Terry .MATINEE, l i lVFUY SATCIKDAV | / ' I i \ ( ' . y W A Y . - 2 .; i d, 8 . :i 0 , . S . \ ' Kernard Shsw a t h i s be ' t . "T ~ Y C" l '; f J M . ' - -M0 " , \ " K ~A N O " T i i ! ; \ V O _ N L \ \. |J r i i a rkab l' j Nc^v Ron:? at'C Pliy. by Fvodji . MMishCy , a t 7.^ 5. ?.ial;;., V.'ed. a m i S n ^^^ _0 i;_L rT YRIC, ""xiG}iT15iR"DS"inie"Fle7>roi:XJ E V E N IN G S , .i t S.30. Matiu^-e, 'PO-ThAV, a t 2 .30 .i\TEW, ~sv.n:}-rr"NLLL OF OLD DIUJRV.i.N JIJ ETA NI.;.[I.SON i.iid l ' 'UEI) TTP RV. TO-DAY ^.t2.20 a nd 8 ,15^Mat. , Wed . a nd S:!l., a.;()..(, .-MW 2 WF.klK.S.p " R i y c" : F : " ~ O F \ V A [ . I ' > ; . L>d;u- , ;; ard"9,"""-rH~. r iMARLE TE,i;;>KMr piudiie ts A T T H E HARM, 2 20a,20, " T h e Wev].h.-ni!!,i_Ward."_JN1at-,,, Wfk., a R R N N E - K A ! ) H : " S p e c i a l M a i Y a v ^ s 7

    V Every Tufsdny na d l ' ' i idiv ^t 3 .TU G ODD MAN OL 'T . by H.uo i t i Br i i i ho i i fe . -ROYAT.TY,GCALA TTIiCATKI':. KiNICMACCJLOR.t-> TWI CE nATT,Y, 2.Z0 .iiid S.O.

    W I T H O U R K IN G nad QU K KN T H RO FC l l IN D IA .

    , al, y,j ' ' a nnv ' s F i r s t I'Mals , . "Weds , , Sai - , ,

    Q T . J A M i ' : S ' . T o - d a y , : .t 2 a nd 8 .15 , a n e w p l a y ,t-^ DEL1,A nONN A. (ISOtli time dG K O RG E A L l i X A W D E R a nd Mrs . PAT RI CK C-AMPISELL.M.atiacei, Evuiy Wf.dne^d.iy a m ) ftaturday, at 2.

    V A U L L V I L I . F ; . Cl i : i rl c ^ , K e nv o a p r e s en t s3, 8 , 3 0 . Mat^ To-day a nd S.i,C. 3, R U T I I E R F O R UAND SON, by K. G, Sowerby, T t l . , Gerr. 3,fll5.W YXDHAM'S.At 2,AQ and SAQ, OKRALDdii MA LTRIER a nd Co. in a Nev, Conicdy, ' J F J J ' " S . "by_Hor ace_A (mMle y Vi',chell ._ Matinee, Wed.s., Sats,, 2 , 4 0 .A JTLA.MBRA.--(;rand Ballet. CARNn.K, 9.50.- f i . D!VA ATDA. KAUE MANN 'S UEAUT! F . Ettn ings , 8.

    MONDAY NEXT, MiaS MAGGi r i T l i iYTl iH iPi'ODkOML (LO\DONl,--Dailv, at 2. 0and n. Mii l iXA MARS, ELLAL INE TIJRP. ISS and Co.ORC.'H!:S")'RA !' 'E.\1!NA E . CA RO N N A TO.M J A CK , e t c .1? . to .bl 4.S. 650 Cer.] > A L A C F : . ( S a i s o n R u ^ se ) A N . N A I ' A V L O Y A ,X A N T O N N E T a nd G RO CK . BA RCL A Y G A MMO N .ART UCR PR INC E. (Kptci a l I ' aHosa Mi it . Kvcty W e d . ,at 31, E v , ^ 5 , a , M A T , i l)ediir e n ~ T o ~ a . n r " r . 7 T o " i i 7 r^ Eairv Arch ipek ao, Wnler ChiL(:(nd.in

    H O U S E S TO LET.THE longer you p ay rent, th e niore money yo u ivaKtit,Apply to-day !or " iSyeiy Ma n Hi!> Own Land lo rd , "vvhieh will be s.-'nt post Tree to applieant.i mentioning " DailyMi rro r . "Addres s th e Managers , 24 6 , Bishops;^:i(.e, E . C .

    WEAKNESSDEBILITYAN/EMIAWASTINGRHEUMATISMLUNQ TROUBLEJT;^

    BRONCHITISTEETHINGRICKETSCOLDS ANDCROUPMATERNITY

    NERVE WEAKNESSBLOOD WEAKNESSBONE WEAKNESSCONVALESCENCECONSUMPTION& MALNUTRITION

    TRADE i I4RK

    Only genuine SCOTT'S EmulHion (known by the"fishman with th e fish" trade mark has a 37years' reputation as a preventive of iHness,a curative duri ng illness, a builder-up afterillness. Be wi s eINS IST on S C O T T ' SEmulsion ,nd see the "fishinan" trade mark1 7 A Q w tT f l s - i ? ! - . ' S r ; . ; ' o r free s amp le Lo l l l e c i i e i o scr r e e a a i n p i C - 2d . r . . . r ; i o s ta>i eand mention ih l s pape rS C O T T & RO"WNE. Ltd . , 10 -11 Stope catl e r St . , London. E .G-

    SMALL ADVERTISEMENTSaro received a t th e offices o f " T h e Dai ly Mi rro r , " 13 ,Whitefr i ars -s t , E , C . . between th e houra of 10 and e(Satu rdays . 10 to 1) . Financi a l an d Partncrah ips , 3s .per h n e , niiniuinm 2 l ints . I ' rade adverti s ements . 2s.per line, minimum 2 line.'!

    S E A S I D E A N O CO U N T RY A PA RT ME N T S . 13words, l a , , and I d . pet word after, .AdvertiEenienLi if sent by post nin^t b e aceompaniedby POSTAL OR DERS, CROS-SED COUT IB and CO .S l 'A MPS W IL L N O T B E A CCE PT E D . " DailyMi rro r " adverti s ers c an bai e rep l i es to their advertl^^c-monCs sent frse of c h a r g e to " Thu Daily Mirroroffices, a box departm ent hav ing been opened for t h a tpu rpose . If rep l i es aro to be fo rwarded SOF.FICIENlSTAiViPS T O CO V E R PO ST A G E MU ST B E SE N TW I T H m y . A D V E R T I S E M R N T .

    WANTED TO P U R C M A S E ; .ART IF IC IAL Teeth Bou d j t , a ny eoud i t i on; I s . 2d . po rj : i - Tooth on silver, U ad. gold, Gs. p l atinuni ; p r i cesguaranteed ; wi l l pa y more If weij^ht of metal a l l ows ; dni-moiKls ptaria, eii ieralds a nd jewollury bought."-Cali or post,C, Spinii , 272, l legca t-stree t, Oxfoid-circ us, London,A R'J 'IF ICI AL Teeih Boug ht. -Beloio sending ftkevvhoreoet o u r l i ighest cash olfor; no mis l ead ing s tatementsadveilisrd D. titiuid, 22, Callcott-rd, Kilbiirn. London.A RT H 'T C IA L T e e th b o r ig h t, "T r u th ' s " Ed i t o r s a i d : -" l lo js a deal er on a large scale with a wide a ndhonour.ible rep utati on." PoEt yours on, o r call sen counti e s ; letters from satislicd sellers, and 1 will l iberal ly advance

    on 'd)iy olfers. ii r cash ]3er r e t u rn ; no was ted j ou rneys .l lu r-conib 8, Cullnm-5t, City, Ij jndon, E . C . BanliCLS, L.C.W.Bank"; F o x , Fovder a nd I3arc!ay5,C ASi'-Ol-'F Ciotiie-s, Laees, Teet h, Unifoirns, Je weller y.e t c . , onrchj^sed a t highe st prices cash by tetnrn; buyers.ittcaa free.M, Myers, and Co . . 6 9 , 96 , 98 , i i gh -s t . NettingHill Gate, Leindon,'Phone, 1 ,843 VVcatern Es t . 50 ytars .D I SU SK U ( lothes, Naval a nd ftlilitary Unifor ms, wa nted[or ou r ( l i oat Sou i l i .A l r i ean contract; marvel l ou r . l jhigh pi-iccii given; please send as soon a,^ possible; appoint-inenss iice or eash pe r retu rn fOL parcel s s ent.Mr. a nd M r s .M ILirt, b, Pembrid!^c-rd, ISayswater. Teeth, Jewellery, Ol dGold, Silver bouaht lo r cash . Te i . , 1S 9 , Western . E s t . 1 8 4 7 .r i KNT. '^, Ladie s' ficrond-]\and Clo tnes ; good pric es pav -yjf eels. Or eai I.enLial ^'ioics, E4 , Hi i ; ! ! I i o lbo ru . i , endrnG OL D a nd Sib'er .Icweilery or Teeth tiLites; highest pric es;ge.iu.i ie ollev.s,(,'ullwicli . Dental Mnfr,, Wolver hampto nO L D Ai-uii .-: .i ; Teeth lieu.^hi,.-Per son., wishing to l e i e i vefull v;^]ne should call O; fo rward by po.st; (itmont valueper re iu rn or oil'et ni.tde.B rown in;;. A i m a l Ma nil fact livers,e3 , l)xfo rd-i t, Londo n. E--,t 10 0 years,O LD I'djSe 'fceth Boug ht. -S end any you have to se l l ;utnicit value by l a rges t l i rm . -R, D . and J . B . Eraser .y.td D e d : 1 0 3 , Priiu. 'ei-st, Tpswicli .O LD Eal -e Teeth WantuLk h pe r p l atinum-p inned too thgiifjii oi ! .uk-anit!'. I s , p e r teo th o n siLe.r, Is . ( id , p .:rto.ith on g-i\\, i:,. pe r teo th on p l atinum; fu ll p r i ces a ii i d i e i u -ed l;y ret urn; h ' . i ' d i an women wi l l ing to dc'-yole t)i"iusclvcs lo woik among Ih e iK.or us jids'iieii-siKteis illthe s l ums , l aati oas c r ve-i i> ivoHiCi,; sal.;>-y a(i.cr tra ining ;iige W5 !o 3 0 prci e i . ed , - Wi i te t^ -M: .-^ Cari l l e , Utm. S e c ,Gl , B;yaa^ten- .d , \C ,

    A f ? T i F l C I A L "f EETHI,LADY R'dd's ; i iedic,\ l Ai d Hcty, Ltd . - Cas , 2s , ; artificialtei 111 ,it l io.,pitid lir icc ; p. 'y.ihle weekiy if des i red . -Cal lor write. S e c . Mi^-i Cordon, 5 3 4 , Ovford-E, .M.irble Arcli .fpUi' i Aitii icnil Tcelh . ' \ id '^jeiety. Li d (' .unless c^trac-L tioas, ?-..; teotli Jt l iospit)l pii ' 'cs, by weekly payment!.- T he Rii:b t Hon, Ii d ILiblcui, (ion..See,, lEi9, Onford-st. W.

    P O UL THV A J - iO P E T S .P Ord(!F. Dogs.- Miijor Richard,son s Airedales for housoprotection, inside or oiil.side, aiiiis tree. -Miss Plore nciiWood 10 5 Ri 'g i a l -s l \\\. II to li d i d y .STAGE.- Wanted , amateu r , be .dnncrs , for Ixnidon; guidotree Cia! , aa \ l tanche; - i ; r Ibnce, Kcnu ing lon-cros s , S .E ,

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    April 24, 1912 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Page 3m GLASSES FOK LOOK-OUT MWi FINA L CAUSE OF CRASH (?)

    C o u l d H a v e S e e n I c e b e r gS o o n E n o u g h t o A v o i d I t . "

    BOAT THAT WAS lO T lU LLOfficer Admits Th at He Did N ot

    Return to Pick Up Drowning.HIG^AL TO RETURN.

    Passenger Says It Was Ignored inSpite of Women's Protests.

    WARNED OF ICEBERGS..Wore rem ark abl e tvidt-nc e was i>:\\i:n\ y c s l r r d a y

    when the Senii lnvia i inquiry into the loss of theT i t an i c wi i s r t ^ nmed a t W as h ing ton .M r . I ' i t l n i .m, i h i r d o f i i ce i , s a id t ha t when the

    {,'rcat l i ner e r as hed in to t he i r cber j ; s he wasgo ing a t ^U kno t s ^^e g r ea t es t s peed a t t a ine i ldur ing the t r i j i .

    Af t e r ( he T i l an i c had p lunged un der and ther ewer e d r owning peop le i n h i s ne ighbour l i ood , hewas p r eva i l ed upon by pas s enger s no t t o t ake h i sl i f eboat t o t he i r r es cue , t hough n eou ld have he ldtwenty mor e .T he look- ou t man , I ' l ee l , s t a t ed t ha i he hadas ked f o r g l as s es , bu t had been r e f us ed the m.W i th i hem he cou ld have s een the i ceber g i n t imeto get out of i ts way.M ajor I ' enchen , a pas s enger , s a id i h ii t t he manin charge of the I toal he was in gave orders to rowaw ay frf ini the shi] i , af ter they he ard a wh is tle, thes ignal f o r t hem to go back . T h i s o r der wasgiven in spite of t l u j i rotes ls of the m arri edwom en, the reason given being thii t i l was " ourl i ves aga ins i t he i r s . "UNKNOWN SHIP AND ICE WARNING

    WA.SIIINGTIJXJ A p r i l 'Ad.Owing to the con-fuision caused by tht: crow ded c ondit ion of ther oom yes t er day the pub l i c wer e exc luded f r omthe Senatis r ial i iuiniry into the loss of the Titanic( 0 - day , l ) u t t he I ' r es s was admi t t ed .T h i s s t ep d i s appo in t ed l i undr eds o f per s ons ,mos t ly wonien , who cr owded abo u t t he cor r idor s .Mr. D o.xhall , t l ie fourth oll icer , who was unde re.^amiuii t ioTi yes terday, was not idde lo appearowing to i nd i s pos i t ion and h i s p lace was t akenby Mv . I ' i t tm .in, the third off icer,Boat dr i l ls , he said, were always he'd at South amp ton and ( .)ueenstown. The dri l l carr ied out onthe ' J ' i tanir , i t Southanij j ton consis ted in hiweringaiul l if t ing two hoats .W a^ any th ing e l s e done? N o, s i r. T he d r i l l wasto satis fy the Brit ish Board of Tra de, We loweredthe bo ^ j and s a i led a r ound the har bour . W e thenreturne{l to the ship . I t is cus to mary ab oard shipto have boat and f ire dr i l l every Sund;iy , ^ In theSouthampton d r i l l abou t e igh t men went wi th eachboat .The n only s i .xteen men i)ar t icip i ted in this d r i l l?Yes, s ir .ONLY ONE WAY TO FINO ICKBEHG.

    Was there an y f ire dr i l l on the Tita nic af ter sh el eft Sou thampt on? No , s i r ; , none .Did yo .u hear any th ing abou t i ce on S . i t u r d ay? -No, sir.Did you I iear any thin g aliout a wireless me ssagemen tion ing ice? -Yes , I did. I t was either on Saturday night or Siind.ay morning, when Mr, Boxhailput i t on the chart .Did you see any i ce on Sund ay? N o, I d idn ' t .T he f ac t t ha t t he t emp er a tu r e was l ower wo uldno t i i i d i ca t e t he p r es ence o f ice . I n t h i s coun t r yand in our coun t r y t he t empe r a tu r e chan ges a r eBucli that one wants an overcoat one day and coolclothe s the nex t, but that is not due to ice. fnall my navigation of the .sea I have seen only onei ceber g .Senato r Sm i th s ugges t ed t ha t t he p r ox im i ty o fi ce was i nd i ca t ed i n a numbe r o f ways , s uch as t he e f f ec t on t he s ky , change o f t emper a tu r e , t heglint of the sun or moonlight oo i t .T he wdtness r ep l i ed ; \ " i r t ua l l y t he on ly way todiscover the proximity of icebergs is to se-^ them,You say that the fourth ofl icer reported ice onSatu r day n igh i , and mar ked i t ( m the char t wi th across . W as t i ns mar k on o r near t he s h ip ' s cour s e?As near as I recollect , i t was north of our course,SIX ICEBERGS 150 FEET HIGH.

    Did you see any ire on M'onday? -Y es , when Iwas in the l ib-boat going to the (" 'arpathia. I sawseveral icebergs , miiybe hidf a dozen of them, about350ft . above the water .Senator Smith (pies tioned the witness as to hiswher eabou t s on the n igh t o f t he co l l i s ion " Fr omsix lo eight on that evening," he replied, " J was onthe b r idge , a f t e r whicl i T went t o my ber th . "Did yon hear any th ing abo iU a war n ing by theCaliforni .m that ice was in the vicini . iy? --No.Y' ou hear d no th ing whatever f r om the s econdoff icer , Mr. J . ighloller , or the captidn when youwer e cm the b r idge t ha t n igh l ? - - No . T he T i t an i chad i ieen keei) ing a special look-out for ice onSunday . T h i s was done becau.se the cap t a in hadbeen war ne d , tha t i ce was near .W ho war ned h im? I don ' t know.As ked aga in abou t t he i ce l i e r g war n ings , M r .Tit tnra n said ; 1 did hear abou t Mr, Ligh toUe r 'swar n ing to M r . M unlo ch abou t i ce . W hi l e on thes h ip we ta lked abou t i | ou r s e lves . On Sundaynigh t Mr. J . igli tolter remark eil that we would be inti ie vicinity of ice about the t ime ol his watch.Con tinu ing Ids eviden ce, the ofhcer said " I lef t

    my cab in at abou t 11.50 pn Sund.ay i^igbt, jus ta f t e r t he co l l i s i on . T he r e was t he s mal l es t imp a c t ," T o s a t i s f y mys e l f 1 wen t f o r w ar d . T s aw thei ce , and then w alke d back . J saw a f lock of f iremen coming up . 1 as ke i l them what was t hemat t e r , and they s a id , ' T he r e ' s wate r i n t hehat c h . ' I l ooked down and s aw water f l owingover t he ha t ch ."T he n I wen t up on the deck . I met a manin a d r es s ing- gown, who s a id , ' I t u r r y . T h .er e ' sno t ime for fooli ng. Th en I went to the boii ts ,Did you know who tha t man was ? Not t hen .I do now.W h o w a s i t ? M r . I s m a y .' Late r this man tohi me to get the wonien andch i ld r en in to t he boa t s . I lower ed one , and thenM r . I s ma y came to t he boa t and he lped me," I pu t i n qu i t e a numbe r o f women an d a f ewmen, and then I ca l l ed f o r mor e women , bu tther e wer e none to be s een . T hen f s t epped backon the s h ip aga in ." Th e ofi icer Mu rdoc h told me lo get i tUo the b oatand r ow ar ound to t he a f t e r gangw ay . I t hough ttha t was t he t h ing to do , becaus e ! expec t ed t obr ing a l l t he pas s enger s back to t he s h ip aga in .W er e t he pas s e nger s r eh u tan t tLi ge l i n to t heB oat s ? \Vel l , no , s i r ." J us t bef o r e t he boa t p id lei/e of two large tab les , but i tgo t l a r ger l i s we went a lon g , and w hen we s t r uckit was about 511ft . or GOft. high above the water .Af t er you gave the t e l ephone s igna l , was t hes h ip s topped?- No, s he d idn ' t s t op un t i l a f t e r s hes t r uck the i ceber g , bu t s he s t a r t ed t o go to por ta f t e r T t e l epho ned .How d id you know? M y male no t i ced i t .W h e r e d i d t h e i c e b e r g s t r i k e t h e s l i i p ? ^ O nthe s t a r boar d bow , abou t 20f t . r otn t he s t em.T her e was l i t t l e impact , j us t a s har p g r ind in gno i s e .D i d y o u h a v e g l a s s e s ? N o leiulid figure of .ii;J'I,l2(i.Ye sterd ay a second ins t .alme nt- - ,rj ,()00waspaid over t o t he M ans ion Hous e h ' un d , b r ing in gthat fund up (o . il l ij .OOO. The sum of X'li),m{\ ha snow been -sent be '/'he Daily ^Diil lo tfie IxjrdM a y o r .I t is a record oi winch Ihlt ish wanneu mtiy wellbe p r oud . T hei r womaid iood has t r i ump hed ,F r om a l l over t he Uni t ed Kingdom ihc i r hear t shave f l owed wi th g r a t i t ude and p r ac t i ca l benev i i -leoi:e.Our women have never had s uch an oppor tun i tybefore to show their apprecia lion ; they have em-braceii i l as might have been e^ipei: tcd of them.And the full tale is very f[ ir f rom being told ye t .A WOMAN'S SACRIFICE.St r ik ing t es t imony to t he way in which the hea r t sof the women of our sea-race have been touchedand s t i r r ed t o t he dep ths by the po ignan t , g lowing s tory of noble self-s i icr ihce is l iome by a remar kab le offer wh hh is maile by a lady from Cur-ragh Ca mp . Co. Kalda re. ' . I' lie let ter , perh aps ,spe aks be,= .,ir itself: I hav ,0 money this qaartcr , but I wisli to ECJisomctli' tA) tiKlp Ihuie ulw have ^airtiid from tlmjDsa (C ,.fie Titaiiie.I hop s, tlieniforo. thnt yon will bo iilile to ilispodo otko ciielosi-d jeivoHory to iidvLOitii^a."What i t cos t this warm-hearted lady to part withher jewellery is known only to her.iclf. T hat i twas a genuine saciih ce is obvious when on e seesthe j ewel l e r y ,Idiere are three pieces . On e is a beautiful d iamond br ooch in i he s hape o f a s waUow, ano theris a diamond and sapphire peudaul, an

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    Page 4 T H E DAILY MIRROR April 24, 1912WHAT THE TITANICHAS T AU G HT .Sister Ship's New Boats and More

    Southerly Route .OLYMPIC SAILS TO -BAY .

    < F r o m O u r S p e c i a l C o r r e s p o n d e n t . )S O U T H A M P T O N ' , April 23.To-morrow at noon

    fhe giant White Sta r l iner Olympi c wili sa il forNe w York. Since the ioss of her sister ship, theTitani c , (he Olympic is the largest ship afloat.

    Tlie dreadful ca tastrop he in the North Atlant ichas led to many ch anges in l ifeboat equipm ent androute , and the way in which the terr ible lessons{aught by the disaster have been accepted is shownby the l e i low ing c om pa r i s on:

    Olympic sails April 24,LifG-saving equipment:

    16 lifeboats.44 coUapsibia boat?,

    EnouBli for over 3,000pi;rsonB.

    Titanic sailed April 10,Life-saving equipment:

    16 iifwboMts.4 Mllapsible tx):it.Enougli for 1,1V8 pwsons, oaetiited in the Houso ofComnioriB by tile Preeiilentof ilie Edajci of Txade.H(arkf.t Harbors ugh.A. S., Bournemou th,M r s . C. M. liippincott,Thun, Switzerh.nd.H.M,S. Kale, 3rd Destroyer Fiolilla.M r s . Art hur Wii.- on, Hull .E. T,

    Col. and Mrs. R. P. Oavis.7 7E.--Messrs. H. T. P.

    Judd and Co. and ein-pjovees.

    7 6B . 7d,Collected in I?ac-ton Church, Hereford.7 2 K . - - T h e Lirtle daughtersM r s . Harper (Weybridge)6 185. ad.Offertory at St .Paul s Chiy'h Leicester6 l is , 6d,>-(rs. -Mort andthe Femal e Staff of theNew Infirmary, UpperEdmonton.6 EAClLEmployees of T. G. Hunt'sPremier Works, BelgraveEmployees of MeFsrs.Blundell's London Chopper and Brass Works.B 16s. 6d.-Collected at" Cab.iret MooUihine."5 13 6Servants. Tchidy,Cambouinc, Cornwall.5 15Women of Hook Norton, Banbury.E 12-A. T. B., H. S.5 11Employees, llessrs.Cooper and Co., New-arkon-Trinl,6 a 7Collected at St. Pan-eras Church, Chichester.5 6 9-Coi:eetcd in S.S.Newlands.FIVE GUINEAS FACH -M rs . irrederick W^irren.M rs . John Livcsey (Salisbury!.M rs . anil the Misses Potts.M r s . E. W. Birley.Misses Le Bra,sEeur an dOakley.Miss R Florence Edmonds.E. C. Maylor.Lady Maiid Warrender.M rs . Anthony Lyatcr.M rs . .J. BiiKley-White.M rs . S. ii. Farr^ir.Jyiuisa, Ceunttss of Esses.M r s . Alexander FinlayA Mother and TwoDaughters.M r s . Gerald I.y.saght.M rs . Ernest Johnson.

    A, B. P.

    3 19s. Id.Wm. BaileyAmiens.3 15s.Miss L. John.^toneand her maids.3 13.?.Collected fn Ascot,per F. R.3 105. EACH.Collected in OdfliiigtonVillage, Gloucestershire.From Proprietors and Km-ployees of Messrs. Bassami Co., butchers, Wal-th am stow.Red Ridgitts, WinchmoroHill.M r s . Angus Blue.TIIKEE GUINEAS EACH.M r s . Algernon Sewell,Slough.MrB, Walehe, Hastings.W. H. Walshe, Hastings.D. Millican.Mr. and Miss EleanorMarshall.Oddfellows' ManchesterUnity Friendly Sac.M. G. S.M r s . G. Peters.A. B. S, IK S.J E. B. S.3 2B. 6d. EACH.C. C.Collected, Messrs. Hay-ward's StorcB, Mayfair.3 Is, 6d.From tlie Indoorand Outdoor Staff atWood Hall. Dulwich.3 EACH,Kathleen Vernon.F. M, and D. H.M r s , Maiiott Addington,Taunton.

    "OUR LIVESAGAINST T :i 99Statement as to Lifeboat That WasRowed Away from Ship .

    (Coiiliniid from -pnff'^ 3.J"D id yo u see any man :i l iempt to get in? ' "--

    " No. Th e boat was s:i[cly lowered. Ther e wereabo ut t hirty- six or thi rty scv en ;i:i^ijengfTs in it.

    "' Th en wc turn ed lo llie ne.\t boai. 1 was surprised that the sailors were noi at their posts asthey should liavc been.

    "I 'v e seen iire drills, and the action ol the s:iil

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    April 24, 1912 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R P a g e 5ni

    Clergy [uster to Hear the Government Scheme.

    l i l N B E K B I L L T H A K L A S TDfSESTABl- lSMJMENTThe act of w l t h d i - a w -i n g : a C h u r c h f r o m it s c o n n e c t i o n w v i t h

    t h e S t a t e . ( D a c t i o n a r y . )D!SENOOWIWENTTho act o? d i v a e t i n g aC h u r c h of its e n d o w m e n t s or p e r m a n e n t p . - o p e r t v .'Jli e iccoiul v:is( c-oiitciili(nis iiiRiisuie cf llie ses

    sion WM iiitroiliLCttl 111 ike House of Commons ycs-icrcUiy ;).fteriioon by ihc Home Secret:iry.

    Keenly watrhed , by bishops, reclors, vicara,riiratcs, Nonronfonni^! minislcr.- 'MIA a iTiodera,tely-iittenrk'd Uowie (if Common^, JiLr. IvUlCeijiiLi unfolded (he piovi.iioui of llm latesl of the Bills {orilic disetlHbli.-.iimciU of the Ciuiruti of Eiigiaiid inWales niui IfoiiiiiouUishirc.Mr, McKeniiii, wlio sits for Monmoulh , let &]iiinvvoiited to:udi of feeling come into in voice aslie urycd tlie House to i)ass itie BiU.Most of the provisions of the lust \\'eUh dis-e^labiisluiient Jiill :ire in tlie present out , bm iheyreat diffeRnu'c in this latest measure is lie com-parali x tenrlorness of the C>ovcrument to thecoflers oi the Chiivch,

    8a,0J9 A YEAH MOKE.The present mca-;ure hits the Cluirch less severelyin mcmey mat ters th;ni .the As diocesesv.ifhiii the pro-, iiic( (it (.'ainerbury.All til!) i;r- !K.iicrvisit being a sur[)risc one, she was not recognisedal the stands. The royal ladies spent two hours inthe e.'ihibition.I'rincess Vicloria was grc;itly interested in Palsy,The ])nily Mirror pit pony, slroking and pattinghim and calling iiim a " litl'le ilarling."He collected over SA 12s. yesterday for 'Tlie DailyMail Titanic I'mul, One lady senl Is. lid. to themanage ment , asking llieni lo l>iiy him s-omc t.orot s.

    N.S.P.C.A. AM) PIT PONIES.The fate of pil ponies was considered at a meet

    ing of ihe l\ati onal Society ol Cruelly to Animalsat Manchester yesterday, at which the J.ord Mayorlook liic chair.Colonel Wood said ihe institution had been ableto secuie the inhoilnclion of regular inspection ofpit ponies.''Tlie society, however, bel ieve ," he added,"t hat Ihe animals ought nol to be used nndsr-gronnd at ail."

    PEEK'S NEPHBW FOUND.Lord Lanydowne Brings Mr. Giles Digby

    Back from Liverpool,After being missing for a week, Mr. GilesDigby, the son of Colonel the Hon. h^verardDigtiy, and the nephi'w of Lord J^ansdowne, in hisusual health, le tumcd lo Loudon alter spending afew days.ill Ir eland.Mr. Digby, il a|>pears, took rooms on Monday< the Adelphi Hote l, Liverpool, in his own naxne.d'he maniigcment having been acquainte d withthe young man's tli sappearance. Lord I.ansdovvnewas a; (nice iiitormcd.Vestcrday I.oid I ,an,-.downe anived in ihe cityand ordered the joung man' s things to be sir alipedtogcihcr . The bill was pitid, and Lord I .aiisdowneand his uc[>hew le li tlie holel toge ther.

    3,802 FOR MILK FUND,"Dai ly Mirro r" Readers" Magnificent Gene

    rosity Towards Coal Strike Victims.We are able to-day to announce ibat ibe totalamount lo dale of money i:ontribtited by DailyMirror readers for ihe purpose of su|iplying milk10 starving b.diies and nursing mothers -th e innocent -viclims of the recent coal strikeis .3, 02Is. lOd.Meanwhile ihc work of supplying milk is being.carried on in IweKe cities and towns where TheDoily Mirror Milk ["iind has opened depots.Subscriptions (oalinue to pour in. Jielow aregiven the latesl received :

    S U B S C R I P T I O S ^ S T W E N T Y - T M i n O L I S T ,Jioues I.pP-i *S 5 0'' IJ oly litiivor Cfiliectuiy lio.\c3 at ideal IJonieKxluhiliou, Olyinjiia 3 7 10Colleele,! per Ms H (NMtin;.; Hill] 1 1 3Aeon iPorto iMnnriKo] 1 0 0Mrs 'fi 1> ah,ddial;i.i 0 10 611 T JCiume.s) 0 10 0L t - r o l H. N. W^nde 0 JO 0Moliier', Geoff, and J i a b j 0 10 0M i t o y i n a i i 0 5 6Mrs 11 .1 Stat ikr ( l inx to i i ) 0 6 0ii; iiill 0 3 6E (;.-W |Mar; i at e! " 3 0Eisio, Moily and licrtie Sicvo 0 3 0Ss fd tarh-liiltki Ftc(hv A 't'iiankfui Motliir;K 6 N.; G M F.; K n. ; 2-,. eaiih-A T.itllefttore Mill! fioiL i. ol VV Cowcs; A Mother otThree O A (jireviiiiis .sabteription acliriov.--ICil-ed in our list on Anrit 121; U.S. V..I). .. 0 17 9CHILD SEiiS FATHER DROWN.

    Pathetic evidence of a child's screams for Iiclpwdiile her father was drowning was given j csle rdayat a Clielsea inquest on lleury Wcsl, a lighterman.'i'he widow said lim litllc girl was talien by herfather for a row on Ihe Thames. He fell in thewaler when tying up the boal, and was drmvned.Fred Urifiith, mate ot the liarge Soidiia, said heheard tiie child's screams for help. She said, " Iwant my poor (ladily," and pointed lu the vvater,MR. i:. T. Ri. EO I^NI'-D.

    The cliarge iigaio^l .Mr. IC T Reed, the Tunohartist, of "be ing a suspected person loiind onEaling (,"ommon (or a suiiposed unlawful purpose" was dismissed yesterday at Brentford PoliceCourt, but he was fined .10 and .135 5s. costs fore.vposing to view improper prints or pictures in apublic place. Notice of appeal was given.

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    April 24, 1912 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Pa ge 7NOTICE TO READERS.

    The EJitori.T,!, Advertising: and Ooiioral IJusiiiosa Officesol Ths Daily Mirror ar e : - -12, WHITKI^EIARS-STRKF.T,LONDON, E.G.TELEPirojJES : 6100 Holborii [fivo lines).PKOVTNOIAI, CALLS: 1S5 T.a, I.fi'iion.TELHGRAPHIU ADDRESS : " Rtflcixcd," London.PARIS VfYux : 36, Jluo dvi Sfjntier.

    WKDKESDAY, APllIL 24, 1913,

    ^ANATUKAI^ ATTITUDE.'I NEV ITA iiLY ,1 season comes, after thefirst few moments of terror :ind pityinspire d by a. disaste r, when argu menttakes the place of sympathy and active helpgives place to copious recr imination.

    One remembers that, after the burning,some fifteen year s ago, of the'Cha rity Bazaa rin Paris a l]"!ing more hopeless a nd dreadful in its details even than this affair of theTitanic- the argumentative and recriminating stage began very soon, ft began wjienthe priest appoinled to preach the sermon overthe victims in the presence of many of the irrelatives remarked that the \Yhole tiling wasa judgment from on high and served th emmore or less rig ht- ;a n amiable summa ry ofthe facts naturally not c^alculated to help orto console. So now with the Tita nic. Ther ewill be many people longing to fix blame onindividuals, and they will blame haphazardand at ran dom. Our own judicial inquir ynow prepa red for in I^ngland will, we know,be entirely free from such emotions. Wha twe want is a full scientific" anci unemotiona lsearch into the facts, with a devising of precautions based on facts so ascertained.Blame, if it has to fall on individuals, willbe implicit in the -evidence, not explicitlyformulated after a casual examination of it.So , the painful argu menta tive stage of thissad business shall be shortened and made lesspainful.

    For it is surely an amazing thing to seepeople safely protected on shore greetingthose who have come as by miracle out ofdeath and night with bitter questions of"W hy did you do this? Why didn't you dothe other ?" This has been described r ecently as a "n at ur al " attitude. Let ushumbly confess that to us it is simply incomprehensible.

    We cannot even understand such an attitude in the face of what seemed certainlyto be unspeaka ble conduct on the part ofcertain of those who surviv ed that Uazaa rcatastrophe we have recalled for a moment.The best way, even there, was to pass byin silence, letting ali who had suffered tha t.agony settle their own repr oaches. But whenthere is little certa inty to go upon, whendetails are disputed, few things known, whena huge liner goes down with hundreds ofpeople se ve re d about her, for the most partout of toucn with one another and spectatorsof oniy a fragment of this or that t erri bleor noble scene, when circumstances are whatwe know they must have been on the Tit anicthat nightthen to begin iinmedia tely saying: "You ought to have done so and so, ornot to have done that other th in g" to all orafty of those concerned seems to us, in asafe room, a siieech simply stupefying tolisten to ! Whateve r " naturalnes s " theremay be about this attitude is not anadmirable naturalness, any more than theattitude of the crocodile snapping upchildre n thrown from a.-4)oat seems to bea pleasin g or amiable trait in Nature . Afiner naturalness is surely on the side of(hose who are not recriminat ing, but sending what ht;ljj thev can for the survivors.

    W. M.MFE EVERLASTING.

    " Til ere shall he no. ir.ore .sKa."Oh, siUioken world.'hold fast!For there RhaH 1wV-liim Time andDeath arpps.itNo Ircach'roua sea.Btit only IJOVO at last.Oh, broken wocld, iirisolBeyond thodarkIs gleam of April jkies,The soaring lark,And lili! in friendly guise.Oh, mOiirnlUE world! yfi weepAt and of pain.'iliey slumber not, noi' sloepThey livn againAnd o thei: love .-hall keep.

    - M C LEIGH,

    T H I S M O R N I N G ' S G O S S I P .0 - D A Y s e e s the r ace for the C'ity and Subur b a n H a n d i c a p at E p s o m , and it is under s tood tha t the King wi l l be pr es en t to witness it. The m e m b e r s s t a n d is sure to be wellf i l led, and t her e has been a ^ r e a t d e m a n d for boxesin l l i e g r and s t and ; Mr. and Mrs . W, IC. d ' Ar cywill f igain have several people on t he i r p r iva t es t and , as t hey dii! y e s t e r d a y .

    ->! * M r s , C yr i l W ar d has arranfi;ed a mus ica l anddr amat i c en t er t a inment , which is to t ake p l ace atT clb i i r y on S a t u r d a y n i g h t , the 27th ins t . , in aidof variou s local charit ies . The re will be l a r geparlies , s taying at I Sadmin lon , C har l t j i n Par k , .nndS o p w o r t h for it. Mis. W al ter i i ubena and Mr.

    a blixat t l if i opera, they are decided ly in the wayw h e n s-Ue is s i l t i ng in the s talls . A b a n d of velveto r s ome j ewel l ed mater i a l is worn across the foreh e a d , and from this springs a s p r a y of a ig r e t t ess omewhat a f t e r the fashion of a red Indian' ,? headgear . ' I 'h i s per haps is not qui t e so t ire.wme fort hos e s ea t ed beh ind it as the l ong b r us h wor n att he back of the head , f r om which ther e is noes cape , but it is suflicieatly trying in its way.-K * *Tt is expect ed t ha t the D u c h e s s of Somer s e t wi l lh a v e a doab le t p i adr i i l c at the One H u n d r e d Y e a r sAg( i B al l , as she has s ecur ed so m a n y p e o p l e whoar c des cendan t s of Nels on and his ent 'Oma!;e. Mr.A l e x a n d e r H o o d , who is pr iva t e s ecr e t a r y to theQ u s c n and is a l s o known abr oad as Ihe D u k e dc.Bronle, will represent Kelson, who was his gr and-

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