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    irrorITH THE SECOND LARGEST NET SALE.M ON DA Y, MAY 20, 1912 One Halfpenny,

    CH AT COPENHAGEN: THE WIDOWED QUEEN AND THEKING AND QUEEN MEET THE FUNERAL SHIP.

    With the remains o f King Frederick on board , the roya l yach t Dannebrog s teameds lowly in to Copenhagen Harbour and cas t anchor be fore the b lack-draped land 'ing-s tage . Crowds l ined the s tree ts to wa tch the p rocess ion pass to the C as t leChur ch, It was a very different cerem ony from that in which they had hoped totake pa rt . His Majes ty , who d ied in mos t t rag ic , c ircums tances in Ham burg , hadapparen t ly g rea t ly benefi ted in hea l th by h is s tay on the Riv ie ra , , and h is people

    had been looking forwar d to givi ng him a rousing welcome on his retu rn to hiscapi tal. (1) Leavi ng the royal yacht. The le ading figures arc the widowedQueen Louise and her son,- the new rule r, both of whom showed signs of deepemotion . They a re fo l lowed by the new Queen wa lk ing with King Haakon ofNorway . Prince Ha ra ld o f Denm ark and the Queen of Norway a re about to s tegon the gangway, (2 ) The funera l p rocess ion leav ing . the land ing-s tage .

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    Page 2 'Advertisers' Announeemer^K T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R 'Advertisers* Announeemenfit May 20, 1912

    Half a Century'sR e p u t a t i o nF or V a l u e

    a r t \ P a l a c e R o st d .ew Ideas in Mil l inery,

    Modera te ly Pr iced .The three Hats illustrated are represerdative * "of the practical styles,suitable for all occasions,in which we specialise-.Smart ha t in pu t ty co louredchip, brim covered with navysi b and tr immed with bowof same. Can also bemade in White and Black,

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    .Soft, plia ble-H at, in Frent^hCanvas, trimmed satin ribbon,brim easily adapted to suitany wearer. In Natur al andWhite, lined Saxe, Navy,Vieux Rose, and Reseda.Also in all Whi te. Most useful for Travelling, SportSj^etc

    Useful Hat for morningor country wear, in allshades of straw, with plaincorded band and bow.

    D a i n t y 'Lace Wearfo r

    F . - - S p o t t e d M u s l i n T a b e d g e d fi3*|L a c e A l so w i i h N e c k B a n d . . ' ^ J " *Post free cash refunded.if goods not approved.

    Asli for Catalogut.T h e N o ted D ra p e r s . E s t a M is h e d 1 8 8 6 .191-195 Kensington Hsgli Street,

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    M a d e o t J a \ ^ S t r a w ,f n m m e d p / h h b u c k l e o fTa{?al Braid in Navy , .G r c s , S a i c a n d B i o w n ,P o b l F r e e

    1 6 3 - 1 70 . f C T T E K H A M C O i l B T R O A D , W -

    S E L F R P D C E a. C ? UP O X F O R D 8 T L O N D O N , v - ,

    D o not ^f elav in f)urchasing t hose thin gs req uired for yo ur r apidly appr oachi ngWhi tsun H oliday . Gla ftce th rough the sub jo ined Hst, make ybyr se lec t ion , anab u y y o u r n e e d s n o w . "

    W e would remind you tha t our exce llen t Le t te r Or de r Sec t ion is . a lways a tyour s ervice should you b e unable to make a personal call,- and also that w e payCarriage to any where in the Bri t ish Isle s i rre spec t ive of p rice , bu lk o r we igh t .S P E C I A L D I S P L A Y A M D S A L E O F L A C E C U R T A I N S .

    High-gra de Swiss Curt ains , 120 des igns on ly , and no tmore than s ix pai rs o f each des ign . A f ine embro idereda p p l i q u e ro s e b u d a n d r i b b o n b o r d e r, w it h d a i nt y ^ Q / Qtambou r t rel l i s body . Usual ly 47 /6 . Now ^*^t ^Anot l i cr des i i jn cons i s t s o f a handsom e c onveni ionalmedal l ion bor der , wi t J i scroU cen t re; f O / Q

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    Usual ly 39 /6 .F l o u n c i n g s , & c .

    W h i t e E m b r o i d e r e d M u s H n F i o u n c -ings in the newes t des i i jns . W id th4 5 i . S p e c i a l v a l u e a t , - Q / I Ia y a r d < ' / ' *HsniSso ine Embr o idere d Mus l inF l o u n c i n g , i n t h e n e w o p e n " C o l -b e r t " ( l e E i R n . W i d t h S + in .Good .vaiue, a yardD e w d r o p C h i ff o n i n P i n k . W h i t e .V i o l e t, G r e y , E m e r a l d , V i e u x R o s e .Black and Whi l e, Whi t e and Uiackand N avy . Su i t ab le foe even ingd r e s s e s , s c a r v e s . & c . W i d t h (iA40in . Special l i ne at , a yard "V *

    Dain ty des igns in new ShadowN e t s , i n E c r u a n d V V hi te ! / | l XW i d t h 3 8 i n. A y a r d ' / ' * ^ aF i n e V a l e n c ie n n e s L a c e a n d I n s e r t ion . i n dain ty des igns . ' Wid i h l in .Special value at . , . l / j RA . d o z e n ya r d s * / "

    Neckwear.Box-pi ea fed Chiffon Ruffle withp leated fr i l l and f in i shed wi th sat inr ibbon bow , in Blac k , .Whi t e an d al lthe lead ing shade s , very

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    May 20, 191^ 'AivertUer^ Announcemefifti- T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R "Adverllserf Announamenlt, Page 3

    KENSINGTON. HrOH STREET, W.T O DAYA n d D u r i n g t h e W e e k

    SPECIALOFFER

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    Giiaranteed RustProof throughout.

    M o d e H O O . N o v e l t y M o d e l , c u tw i t h a l o w b u s t a n d w i t h e x t r ad e p t h r o u n d . h i p s . A l t h o u g hv e r y d e e p , c a n b e w o r n w i t h t h ev e r y g r e a t e s t f r e e d o m a n dc o m f o r t b y a l l a v e r a g e f ig u re s .I n a R i c h W h i t e a n d S k yF i g u r e d B r o c a d e . T r i m m e dw i t h L a c e ^ t h r e a d e d R i b b o n ,a n d f i tt e d ' f o u r R u b b e r G r i pH o s e S u p p o r t e r s . T h i s M o d e l isg u a r a n t e e d r u s t l e s s t h r o u g h o u t .p"

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    Page 4: 'Alhertiiwf Announcemetiffi, T H E D A IL Y MIR R O K 'Advertisers* AnnouneefnenlT,-. May 20, 1012

    Paris ModelBlouse SaleExcept ionalBargains.

    36 do7,cr) Dainly Magyar Blousesm f ine l awn, some n icely en i -b r o i d e r e d a n d o t h e r s t i i m m e dwi th Val , l ace in several des igns , i ll bo th Peter Pan ands tand-up co l i ars . U sual p r i cesran ge from 6/11 to 8/11. O /S p e c i a l S a l e P r i c e O / *

    A l im i t ed nu inbor otilj' . C h a r m i n gnet Blouse (as sketch) , su i t ab le fo r. af t ernoon wear , i n Par i s and Ivory ,n icely made, perfect f i t and dain t i lyi r i t j i n i ed wi th f ine embro ideted netinser t ion , co l l ar and cuffs f in i shedthro ugh with silk stilchiiifi , l inedchiffqn. t ft/ t 1Bargain Pri ce ^ *-'/ * *The new Robe sp ien e Blouse, in f ineS w i s s L a w n , D e n y & T o m s ' e x clus ive des i i ln , n i cely tucked al lover , f in i shed in f ron t wi th smartJabo t t r immed wi th pear l bu t tons ,co l l ar al so t r immed peari bu t tonst o m a t c h . - ' *> / 1 1Special Sale Pr i ce - ' / * *

    This : t ay and during the Weelt. The stock includes ModelBlouses in Ninon, Lingerie, Shot Taffetas, Lace, Voile deCoton and Crepe de Chine. All this season's productions,priced at exceptionally low figures. W e give a few typicalexamples of supreme value, A visit is cordially invited,300 Dain ty Blouses in Special S ale Bargain .Law n, Ninon , Lafce,an t ] Crepe de Ch ine,smart and s ty l i sh des igns , Par i s n i anufac-t n r e r ' s s a m p l e s , M a n yworth from 21/9 to29/11.E x c e p t i o n a l 1 2 / 9

    150 Char raios Blouse s ,su i t ab le fo r p resen twear . Al l t h i s season ' sproduc t ions in Lingeri eH a n d - m a d e a n d E n i -b t o i d e t e d ; a l s o N i n o n s ,Shot Taffet as , andSilk s. Usual ly 29/11 to3 g n s. B a r- J g /

    Hun dred s o f beau t i fu l lyH an d - e m b r o i d e r e dL a w n B l o u s e s ; a l s oSi lks and Voi l es .Al l OneP r i c e 6/11gain Pri ce

    Astounding Barga ins in theN e w D e p a r t m e n t t h i s W e e k

    E o n M a r c h e , H o s t w o n d e r fu l Sk i r t ever p roduced , i ngood qual i ty Alpaca, wi thsateen si!3< finished Hounce,, i n Black , Ivor y . Navy , OldKose, Resed a, Grey , Mole,Saxe, Amethys t and Myrt l e ,i'^i correct shape, As to unding pr i cel / T I i P o s t a g eV * ^ t 3 d, e x tr a .

    I . a d i e B' Sl r ipedW a s h i n g C o tt ona n d Z e p h y r G o lfK n i c k e r s f o r S u m mer wear . Mixedsample s tock . Tobut ton at knee.Sale Pr i ce2 /6T o c l e a r .

    Pa ris Stoc k of 300 g.oodqual i ty W Ji i t e Al l Si lkSat in French Pet t i coat s ,v a r i o u s F l o u n c e s , C a nonly be had at Co unterFi rs t Day of Sale,6/riWorth 14 /9 .

    KENSINGTORLONDOXWofContinttation of Sale

    Stock of French Handm ade & Sewn Lingeri eSpecially purch ased at a big discount this stockof Madame R PERRILLAT, 9, Rue de laVii!e Neuve , Pa ris , comprises thousands o fg rea t ba rga ins. W e g ive a few examples.. Wr ile fo r Ca ta logue o r ca ll to -day . -Great Bargain in Nainsook Nigh tdr esses , wi th tu rnoverco l l ar , t r immed Val . l ace and inser t ion . Cannot be sen t 3 / on approval , Wi l l be so ld ear ly in th i s Sale /

    Great B argain in th i s Sale wi l l be a l arge s tock of Lad i es 'Dain ty Knickers , c losed gol f shape, t r immed Val . and O /Torc hon l ace. Al l One Pri ce ^1Real Bargain . Lad ies ' Pl ai t ed Spun Si lk Combinat ion , wi tho p e n w o r k c r o c h e t t o p , w i t h a n d i v i lh o u t s l e e v e s . ' 5 / 1 1W o r t h 7 / 11 . F o r t h i s w e e k o n l y a t - ' / *Bargains in LaceDeptL o t . l i1,400 Lace an d Mushn Ja bo t s and Col l ars , ^d-Aa l l l e s s t h a n h a l f o r i c i n a l p r i c e . E a c h ^ ' 4 " Lot" 2 . - 9 4 6 S h a d o w L a c e a n d S p o t M n s l i n J a b o t s , i jQ^To be cl eared at E a c hL o t 3 . - 1 , 1 4 2 B e a ut i f ul L a c e J a b o t s U s u a l t / I 1 Ap r ic e 2 / n i S a le P r ic e ( ea ch ) * / * * 2L ot 4 . - 1 , 0 9 0 E x q u i s i t e L a c e P e t e r P a n C o l l a r s , 1 / 1 1 1 .Usual Pr i ce 2 /11^ to 4 /11 each . . Bargain Pri ce * / ** 2L o t S . W o n d e r f u l B a r g a f n . ' 450 Dain ty Chi ffonRuff l es, i n Colours and Black . 1 / 1 1 ^S-' B a r ga i n P r i c e ' * / * * ' 4L o t 6 . S p e c i a l B a r g a i n , 640 Beaut i fu l Lace Ties , i nW h i t e a n d P a r i s . T o b e c l e a r e d 1 j(\l l / | * 3 1 / 1 1 ia t t he f ol lo wi ng p ri ce s ' / " 2 i / O ^ , * . / ! l^L o t 7 . - E x c e p t i o n a l ' B a r g a i ns . 3 ,460 yards o fFash iona b le Laces and inser t ions i i n Par i s and Whi te , 1 I, Al so Coloured and Tins el effect s . Bargain Pri ce , ,per yd , * / "

    T h e d e l i g h t f u l c h a r m a n d p o p u l a r i t y o f t h e s e f a b r i c sl i e . i n t h e e x q u i s i t e c o l o u r i n g s a n d p h e n o m e n a l l y

    l o w p r i c e s .Below we give several very special lines.38 p ieces o f Rich qual i ty Sat in Char mant in 19 beau t i fu l sh ades ,double wid th . Usual p r i ce 8 /11 . , A.l'% \

    S a l e P r i c e ^ / * *1] p i eces Rich Brocad e, el egan t de s igns , in Maize, Ni l , Hel lo ,P i n k a n d S k y . U s u a l P n c e 3 / l l | . 9 / 1 1 1S a le P r ic e * / * 22Z p ieces Pa ' s l ey Ninon , beau t i fu l shad es . Double 1 / 1 1 3 .width . Usual Pr i ce 2/11^. S a l e P r i c e * / * 4792 yds . Taffet a , b r i l l i an t , b r igh t an d su pple, i n Hei io , Apri co t ,E l e c t r i c , G r e y , N a v y , a n d I v o r y , D o u b l e w i d t h ' i ^ / l 1 1Usual Pr i ce 6 /11 . Sale Pr i ce " / ' S "1753-yds . 'Fre nch Tw i l l Fou lards , i n a var i ety o f des igns and"^o lourinys. Double wid th . Usual Pr i ce 4 /11 O / C 1S ale P ri ce ^ / " ^-_-2 yds . Heavy S erge Si lk , su i t ab le fo r Coat a nd Sk i r t , i n Navya n d W h i t e s t r i p e a n d B l a c k . 3 3 /3 S in , w i d e . U s u a l ^ / l 1 1P r i c e S U . S a l e P r i c e **l ^ ''^2 5 8 y d s . S a t i n d e C h i ne , p i n s t r i p e, s h o t e f f e c ts . X / R lDouble wid th . Usual p r i ce 4/11. S a l e P r i c e * * / " ^ S13 p ieces Voi l e , e l egan t in Greys , ' Old Rose and 1 / i 1 3E a s e . D o u b i e w i d t h . U s u a l p r i c e S / l l i . S a l e P r i c e * / * * 9 p ieces Black Duch esse Moussel ine. Double wid th , ^ / f i lU s u a l p r i ce 4 /1 1 . S a l e P r i c e " 7 ^ 2323 yds . St r iped Taffet a , p in s t r ipe, sho t effect s . U sual X / C 1p r i c e 4 / 1 1 . S a l e P r i c e * * / " S3 ,895 yds . Man ufactu rers ' C oups , compri s ing Taffei a Chi ffon,Ducl i es se M ousseUne, Moi re Velour , Sat in Su perb , et c . , i nl eng ths f rom 5 to 20 yas . , a l l double w id th . Pat t ern s o f thesecannot b e cu t . Usual p r i ces 4 /11 to 5 /11 . 0 / 1 1 1S a l e P r i c e * / * * B "

    C O N S I S T I N G O FT W E E D S , A L P A C A S ,SUITINGS. CLOTHS. Etc.A FEW SPECIAL LINES.35 p ieces S edan Clo th , al l good co lours , 52 in . 1wide. Usual ly 2 / l l4 . Sale Pr i ce *38 p ieces St r iped Alpaca s , beau t i fu l effect s . UsualPri ce, 2 /115 . Sale Pri c e1 .875 yds . Fancy Tweed s . Usu?i l ly l / l l | .Sale Pr i ce15 p ieces Plain Alpaca, i n Sas e, Navy , , and Royal .Usua l Pr i ce, 1 /11 J . Sal ePr i ce14 p ieces Fancy Su i t ings , i n Navy and Whi te, andBlack and Whi te m ix ture s . 2 /6i i. Sal ePr i ce1 .587 yds . Fancy Twe eds , 48 /49 ii i . wide. UsualP r i c e , zm. ' Sale Pri ce

    / 1 1 11/311/Of1/611/641/61

    Whi t sunMillinery.

    316 .Smart Grey ToqueJ lat , wi th b r im (ofshaded p ink roses andfeather mount , an exactcopy of an expens ive' ^ ' ' ^odel 2 9 / 6

    109. Sma rt6oft ItalianChip Hat su i t a b le fo rs p o r t s a n d m o r n i n g\year, wi th s i lk \ % / Qnd e r b r i m

    Gigantic Display ofCharming Whitsnn Hats.Nowliere else is t here to be seen so glorious a collection ofMillineryeither in scale of magnificence or in extent ofchoice. Thr ee spacious showroom s are devoted to thiswonderful display, which promises to eclipse all previousexhibitions for style, immensity and value.Exquis i te Hat Mountsat Bars^ainJus t now our Art i fi ci al Flower D epartm ent i s at i t s bes tbri l l i an t wi th ag lor ious array o f f lowers o f al l k inds . On account o f the ex t raord inar i ly towprices no hat wreaths can be sen t on approval ,

    H 2 . W r e a t h o f W h i t e M a r g u e r i t e siVi th Gold , G reen or Black ce n t res ,al so toned in beau t i fu l ar t shades ,Usual p r i ce 5 /11 , *>filS a l e P r ic e * ' / 0 2

    E 6.Si lk Shan tung Pa i s l ey Ba tS q a a r e . wi th sel f co loured bordersoi Navy, Brown, Resed a, VleuxRose, Saxe Blue, and Prunel l a .Usual p r i ce 4 /n . 1 / 1 1 1Sale .Pr i ce / * * 2

    H 4 .A sweet W r e a t h of smartm i x e d f l o w e r s . U s u a P < C / 1 1pri ce 8 /11 . Sale Pr i ce * / * H ] .Natural Corn i iowe r W r e a l U .Usual p r i ce G/n . 0 / 1 1 ,1S a l e P r i c e ^ / * * 2Sa lvag e Sale This Week

    Grand Opportun i ty to Purchase H OUSE LINEN At HALF \ >RICBIri sh L inen Goods damaged by smoke and water on ly , HALF k 'RICEL i n e n S h e e t s S t a i n e d b yW a t e r . All at?2 by 3 H.S . A l l - L inen Pai r .Sheet s , 24 /9 1 5 / 1 1SO by 3 H.S . Al l - L inenSheet s , 34 /6 21793 by 3 j H.S . Heavy Linen , 49 /U,3 5 / -Value never to be met wi th again .

    C o t t o n S I i e e t s , - 3 0 0 v e r y B t a i n e d ,Cot ton Sheet s , s ing le and d ouble.b e d . U s u a l l y 9 / n . fi/llS p e c i a l P r i c e ^ / * *R o l l e r T o w e l s . 3 8 0 ( w a t e rm a r k e d ) L i n e n R o U e r T o w e l a 1 / Ca t 2 p r ic e s (e a c h ) J / , a n d * / * *UII rei iea t ab le.F a c e T o w e l s 89 only Al l -LinenH.S. D amask Hi i ci t Tow el s , 24 by42 ; 1/11.1/6 al l s t ained . 1 /{\iE a c h * / * ' 2

    S a l v a g e T a b l e L i n e a (odd des igns ) s t ainedby water and sn io i i e .S.2 yds . ,X 23ydE.,X 3 yds . ,X 3 yds . ,i x 4 yds , .

    4/ n4 / 1 16 / 1 11 8 / 1 1

    6/115 / 1 18/111 2 / 1 12 5 / 9

    8 / 1 17/111 0 / 1 11 5 / 1 13 2 / 6

    1 0 / 61 0 / 1 11 2 / n2 1 93 7 / 6

    S a l v a g e I r i sh H a n d k e r c h i e f sin Linen Dept . damaged bywater and smoke, eas i lywashed l ike new.

    A b o v e a r e a b b n t o n e - h a l f n s a a l v a l u e .A PERSONAL VISIT PAYS BEST.

    L o t lUsual lyS a l e4U.

    Lo t 2Usual ly! /0 iSale63i).E a c h .

    Lot 3Usual lyi /6 iSale

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    *' D a i l y M i r r o r " S e n d s R e l ie fto S t . K i lda .

    A LITTLE FLOUR LEFTStores Utireplenished for Months.

    , Natives Live on Birds' Eggs.St. Kild a, the lonely home of eighty Scots in, t he Outer He br ide s , and the mos t i s o l a t ed s po t i n

    " Gr eat B r i t a in , has been in danger o f s t a r va t ion .,0n l ear n ing o f t he p l i gh t o f t hes e i s l ander s onSatu r day af t e r noon , The Daily Mirror ins tantlydecided to organis e a relief expedit io n. An d withina few 'hours that expedit ion, despite enormous diff icult ies , had been organised and was on i ts wayto t he as s i s t ance of t he "be l ea gue r ed " e igh ty .E ven i f o ther r e l i e f a r r i ved bef or e The Dq^ilyMirror boat, i t was obvious that the supplieswould be o f i nes t imable va lue , s i nce t he v i s i t s .paid by vessels to St . Kild a are so few and farbe tween . B es ides , we wanted to ?nake sure.L ate l as t n igh t , when 7'he Daily M irror tu gVic to r , s pec i a l l y char t e r ed a t Glas gow, was wel ion her way , news came tha t H.M .S . Ach i l i eS j whichwas i n t he ne ighbour hood , and had been o r der edin a wi r e l es s mes s age f r om M i . C hur ch i l l t o p r o ceed to S t . Ki lda , had ar r i ved a t t he i s l and andhad r end .ered as s i s t ance . B u i t he Vic to r and hercar go o f s to r es wi l l s t i l l be immens e ly welcome.B es ides , The Daily Mirror boat con ta ins a doc to r ,who will be able to treat the cases of s icknesscaused.by the scarcity of food,I t was on Sa tu r da y t i ^ i *^ t r awler w hich ar r i vedat Aber deen to ld how s l i e had touched a t S t . Ki ld a

    and l ear ned o f i t s i nhab i t an t s ' des per a t e p l i gh t .T he na t ives wer e r educed to a mer e handf u l o ff l our , and had been " l i v in g" f o r some t ime onbirds ' - eggs .H ow The. Daily Mirror at once set about theor gan i s a t i on o f t he neces s ar y r e li e f exped i t i onno inconsiderable work in view of al l the necess it i es r equ i r ed a nd the f ac t t ha t i t was S a tu r day ,when s hops and s to r es wer e c los ed and heads o if irms out of Londonis told Uelow.S i r T homas L ip lon was on h i s r ac ing yach t ;t he Shamr ock , a t Sou thamp ton . B u t when as kedby The Daily Mirror by t e l egr am i f he wouldhelp he r ep l i ed , "D el ig h t e d . " T he r es t o f h ist e l egr am i s p r i i i t ed i n ano ther co lum n.M r . Sandow , S i r Jos eph L yons , M es s r s . Sp i er sand Po nd , t he manag er o f t he Hote l C eci l andthe L ondon Hos p i t a l a l l gener ous ly d id t he i rUtmost.T hen a f as t l ug , t he Vic to r , was h i r ed , and TheDaily Mirror expedit ion is now well on i ts wa yf r om Glas gow to S t . Ki lda ,M es s r s . M ar con i had a lmos t comple t ed , a r r angements to f i t the tug with a powerful wireless in-staliation,- in order that, if further help werej>eeded, i t could be. suinraoned to the far-awa yi s l and a t once .But then news came that Mr. Churchil l hador der ed a war s h ip t o t ake relief, and, s ince thewarship is f i t ted with wireless , Messrs . Marconi 'svalaable help was not made use of .The Daily Mirror tug contains enough s tores to

    las t the is landers unti l the ordinary relief shiparr ives . (Photo graph s on page 13.)m FEAR OF STARVATION.( P i- o m O u r O w n C o r r e s p o n d e n t OABERDEEN, May 19.Most extraordinary was thes tory toSd by Captain James Rennie, of the trawlerS t r a thmor e , which ar r i ved her e yes t e r day , r egar ding the plight in wliich' . the inhftbitants of lonely St.Kilda f ind themselves as the result of lack of foodsupplies , caused by the severe weather experiencedfor several months on the Atlantic seaboard.In winter t ime a provis ion boat calls f rom themainland once every three raonths , but so roughhas t he weather been tha t t he i s l ander s have no thad a call f rom the s teamer s ince before Chris tm as .I t was on Sunday of las t week that CaptainRen nie, think ing that^ he might come across someothe r vessels oE the trawling f leet, de cided t-o xMti,into St. Kilda . No other trawlers were there , how-ever , but, making with all has te ffom the is land inE s i t . ^hoat , t he S t r a thmor e ' s c r ew es p i ed s evenor eigl ir natives , whose anxiety in a measure prepared the skipper and his men for bad t idings .:T he S t .Ki lda ns wer e taken on boar d , and s ub-sefjuently related the s tory of their terr ible pr ivat i ons ."W e ar e ha l f - s t a iv ing , '' was one ,o f t he f i rs tr emar k s ma de ' by the s pokes man of t he par ty ." W e have no t s een the p r ov is ion boat th i s ye ar ;"W e have no t ea , no s ugar , no meai . and o r

    f lour we have bnt a handfu l. We are practicallyl i v ing on s ea f owl and the i r eggs . "_The is landers proceeded to explain t l iat t l ie prov i s ion st eamer had twice pu t i n an appear ance , bu tthat in consequence of th6 rough weather no s i lp-p l i es cou ld be l anded .Every day Jor weeks the is landers had been looking for relief, but i t was not t i l l a for tnight ago thatthey got in_touch with a Hull trawler which lef t asmall quanti ty of foodstuffs and informed them orthe T i t an i c d i s as t e r and the b ig sto r m of J anuar y .GANISING TH E EXPEDITION,

    Directly The Daily Mirror had decided to senda relief vessel to the help of the s tarving folk ofS t . Ki lda , t he ques t i on o f o r gan i s a t i on had to beconsidered.London, for al l practical purposes , was shut up.The new Shops Act was largely responsible forthis . Several provis ion shops were.op en, i t is true,but i t was no good dealing with tnemthey COUIQ

    not poss ibly cope with a large order such as wasr equ i r ed .Moreover , with such an order , i t was necessarythat the heads of the big wholesale houses shouldbe dea l t wi th per s onal ly . H er e aga in , Sa tu r dayintervened . Most of the heads were eolf ing, oraway f o r t he week- end ,But, despite thege unusual diff icult ies . The DailyMirror was able to obtain such s tores ai>d equipment as vfere vi t a l l y neces s ar y f o r s uch a exped i t i on wi th in t h r ee hoyr s o f r ece iv ing the o r ig ina lmes s age . W i th in t h r ee hour s t he exped i t i on wasac tua l ly r eady to s t a r t f r om L ond on .Stfi THOMAS LIPTON TO THE BESCUE.Sir Thomas Lipton was the f irs t great providerwho was approache d. This was a l i t t le before 2.30in the af ternoon. The reply came back that SirT homas was on h i s f amous yach t , t he Shamr ocl i ,a t Sou thampton . A t e l egr am, exp la in ing the posi t ion, was dispatched to hii i i at once.I n t he mean t ime the gener a l manager o f L ip ton ' s ,Limited, Mr, John Caiis f i 'eld, was communicfl tedwi th .At 3.-45 he telephoned to The Daily M irror t ha tample provis ions for eighty people ( the populat ion of St . Kilda) would be awaiting the pleasure ofThe Daily Mirror a t Glas gow.These provis ions included sugar , condensed milk,butter , baton, tea, coijee, corned beef; t i nned meat s ,and flour.I t was at 6.i0 that Sir Thomas Lipton sent thef o l lowing s p l end id t e l egr am:

    S O U T H A M P T O N , S a t u r d a y .D e l i s f h t e d t o b e o f a n y s e r v i c e t os t a f v i n g : I n t t E i b i t a t i t s o f S t . K H d a . Iw i l l s u p p l y A t m y o w n p e r s o n a le x p e n s e y o ui * t u g : o f m e r c y w i t h t h ep r o v i s i o n s y o u r e q u i r e .I c o n g r i ' f tt u l a t e y o u o n y o u r p r o m p th u m a n i t y , w h i c h I s j u s t w h a t o n e e x p e c t s f r o m " T h a i D a il y M i r r o r . "T h o m a s J . L i p t o n ,

    Y a c h t S h a m r o c k , S o u t h a m p t o n *At 2 .39 Sandow' s Heal th and S t r eng th C ocoa ,whos e p r emis es a r e i n t he New Kent - r oad , hadbeen telepho ned to. At f irs t there was no res pons e becaus e i t was Sa tu r da y af t e r noon andthe off ices were, of course, closed,

    MB. SANDOWS PHOMPT AID,T hen M r . E ugen Sandow was a l s o communi cated with at his pr ivate address in Holland Par k,and he replied that he would be very pleased togive a hund redw eight of cocoaif the factory couldbe go t i n to ,kt 3 o' c lock a mes s age came fr om M r . Dr a in ,t he adver t i s ement manager o f Sandow' s Heal th andS t r eng th C ocoa , s t a t i ng t ha t i f The Daily Mirrors en t down they cou ld have the cocoa _ af once .W i th in ha l ? an hour t he cocoa had ar r i ved in ataxicab at the oft ice.T hen we f ound S i r J os eph L yons , who immed ia t e ly p r omis ed ;65 .M es s r s . Sp i er s and Pond wer e a l s o appr oached .Unf or tunat e ly , a l l the as s i s t an t s had gone , bu t eventually the manageT of the provis ion departmer^t wasspoken to on the telephon e.' At 3.45 there had been promised a large qua nti tyof cheese and ham. At 4.15 the provis ions were inThe Daily M irror office.T he medica l s i de o f t he mat t e r w as a l s o be ingconsidered. At 4.15 the Londoii Hospital wa3spoke n to on the telepho ne and the services of af u l ly - qual i f i ed docto r wer e as ked f o r .T he s i t ua t i on was f u l l y exp la ined , and on hear ing the s to r y and the p l i gh t o f t he peop le o f S t .I C i lda , t he M edica l R eg i s t r a r imm edia t e lyprom ised tha t , a doctor sho uld be a.viowed to jointhe exped i t i on ,

    CIFT OF SHBITS AND WINE.At 6 .45 Dr . C h ar l es J .. G. . .T ay lo r walke d in toThe Daily Mirror. Dr . T ay lo r i s a hous e s u r geon a t the L ondon Hos p i t a l , and expr es s ed h imself as being only too pleased to be given theoppor tun i ty o f do ing s ometh ing f o r t he unf or tu na t e i nhab i t an t s o f S t , Ki ld a .S ignor G, C . Nob i l e ; t he wel l -known m anagerof the Hot el Cecil , also rose to th e occas ion.Within.twenty-f ive minutes of our consult ing himh had sent clown a supply of port wine, whiskyand b r andy , P ipes and tobacco have a l s o been t aken f or tyof the .former and 41b. of the lat tera copyof every Daily Mirror published s ince las t Chris tmas and a l a r ge por t r a i t o f S i r T homas L ip ton ,which we shall hang in the principal room of theis land to commemorate his generosityW h e n , l a s t F e b r u a r y , a Daily Mirror cor r es ponden t . l e f t wi th f t s pec i a l l y - char t e r ed ves s e l t ot ake r e l i e f t o t he mar ooned peo p le on a s to r mbound l i gh thous e o f f t he coast o f S pain , ' he w asable to save the l ives of twenty -one sailors w hohad been s h ipwr ecked c los e by ,CUT OF F FROM TH E WORLD.

    St. Kilda is the chief is land, and the only inhabite d one, of a rocky gro up lying far out in theAtlantic, for ty miles west of the north-west extremity of Nor th Uis t . I t measu res about sevenmi l es 111 circumference, and is enclosed with great ,precipitous clifTs.I t is the most lonely, the most remote and o neof the mo st remark able s jKJts in Great .Britain,The majority of i ts eighty inhabitants have nevereven s een a hor s e! T hey have never l ooked upona tree or a bush, for such things do not grow ontheir wild, wind-swept home.T he na t ive? l i ve t o a hear ty o ld age , and ye tfrom, the moment they are born to the t ime when't hey depar t f r om th i s wor ld a t a r i pe o ld age i ti a no t neces sar y f o r t hem to . s pend a f a r th ing!And , s t r anger s t i l l , i n t h i s r emar k ab le a ndhappy v i l l age , t he t ax - ga ther er i s abs o lu t e ly unk n o w n, and i t i s a s po t wher e t he women do the\vork and tlte men are the gossips.

    6,000 Thames Lightermen to Cease WorkTo-nightCrisis Over One Man.

    Once aga in t he whole t r ans por t t r ade o f L ondon i s t h r ea t ened by a g r ave s t r i ke , caus ed by onem a n .At the end of their day's work to-day 6,000 Porto f L ondon l i gh t er men wi l l go on s t r i ke , and app ar en t ly no th ing can aver t a par a lys i s o f wor k onthe "r iver .L ike many o f t he r ecen t l abour d i f f i cu l t i es , t hed i s pu te has g r own f r om a ver y s mal l beg inn in g .T he M er can t i l e L igh ter age C ompany has t o rs ome t ime pas t employed a non- un ion man a t t heM i l lwal l Docks , and a i t hough the r nember s of t heunion did the ir bes t to persu ade him to join, her e m a i n e d o b d u r a t e .T h e A m a l g a m a t e d S o c i e ty o f W a t e r m e n ,L igh ter men and B ar gemen c l a im tha t i n t he i ragr eement wi th t he M as t er s ' As s oc i a t i on , a r r i vedat on Augus t 19 l as t , on ly f o r emen w er e exemp tedf r om ho ld ing a f eder a t i on car d , and in cons equence' of this emplo yee' s refusal to join theun ion h i s f e l low- wor kme n dec l ined to hand le t hegoods o the M er can t i l e L igh ter a ge C ompa ny .T hi s wor k was t hen d i s t r i bu t ed among o therf irms, but many of the men in the employ of thesefirms also refused to handle these goods , and, accor d ing to t he s t a t e 'men t o f M r . Ha r r y Gos l ing( the s ecr e t a r y o f t he Amalgamated Soci e ty ) , over2,000 were in consequence disc harg ed by theiremployer s on Sa tu r day n igh t .As a result of this action the men's executivemet at the London off ices yes t erda y, and af t erde l iber a t i ng f o r near ly s ix hour s dec ided to o r derthe s t r i ke ,M r . Gos l ing s t a t ed yes t e r day tha t t he execu t ivehad no t i fi ed t he var ious b r anch u n ions and . as kedf or t he i r as s i st ance , and a l s o the Gener a l Feder a t i on o f T r ades Unions ,T he T r ans por t W or ke r s ' Feder a t i on ar e meet inga t t he M ar i t ime Hal l t o - day to cons ider t he s i t ua-t i on , I f t hey s hou ld dec ide t o ac t ive ly s uppor tt he s t r i ker s , a gener a l and d i s as t r ous s toppas e o f

    t r ans por t wor k wi l l be t he r es u l t .FLYING ACCIDENT-1 DEAD 3 HURT

    A f a t a l f l y ing acc iden t occur r ed a t Ames l iu r y ,near Sa l i s bur y , a t abou t s even o ' c lock yes t e r dayeven ing , one man be ing k i l l ed and th r ee per s onss er ious ly i n ju r ed , i nc lud ing two s o ld i er s .PIT EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE.

    M e n , B l o w n t o P i e c e s i n T e r r i b l e A c c i d e n t .a t a W e l s h C o l l i e r y .

    ( F r o m O u r O w in C o r r e s p o n d e n ' t . }NEWPORT (Mon.) , May 19.The rescue of JohnSnatcham, among those miss ing af ter the explos ionyesterday afternoon at the Abernant {Maikham's)Colliery, near Argoed, in the Sirhowy Valleytwould seem to f ix the death-roll at f ive.The f ive victims hav e been identif ied a s : GeoTge Jone s, head m ecliaQic, wliose fatlier vpaa killedSix weeKs ago..MichrtBl Caixoll. fitter, Aigoed.Bart IJeggatb, fitter, ArgoeS.Tom Piitrick, Caerphilly, banksman, a married man.Georgs Guntripp, sinker, HoUybuali.Of these the bodies of George Jones and GeorgeGunt r ipp have no t ye t ' been r ecover ed , s ear ch f o rthem being con t inued to - day . T he caus e o f t heexplos ion is not yet known, but i t was very violent,and some of the victims were l i terally blown top i eces .Snat cham was f ound by the r es cue par ty i n t helodge-ro om, 400 yard s down the shaft , in a semicons c ious cond i t i on . He was qu i ck ly b r ough t t othe surface-and taken to the hospital , where to-dayhe i s mak ing good p r ogr es s t owar ds r ecover y .S ix o ther men who wer e i n a cab in c los e t o t hep i t mouth had a mar ve l lous es cape , t he woodens t r uc tu r e be ing en t i r e ly de mol i s hed .GOOD FOR THE CROPS.

    General Sho wery We ather Predicted Aftera W a r m W e e k - E n d .

    Official forecas ts of fros t for the week -endwer e no t .r ea l i s ed , L ondon and the coun t r y gener -a l l y en joy ing a war m Satu r day and Su nday .I h e t em per a tu r e r os e wel l i n to t he s ix t i es i nL ond on , and though on ly e igh t hour s o f s uns h inewer e r ecor ded f o r t he two days , sever a l s eas ider es or t s r e tu r ned abou t doub le t h i s amount .With the barometer falling generally a genialand r a ther s hower y type o f weather i s i nd i ca t ed ,wi th t he r a in i n p l aces accompanied by thunder ,and th i s i s j us t what t he coun t r ys ide and the c r opsr e q u i r e .COLLIER SHOT. DEAD.

    In the roadway at Chesterf ield early yes terdaya coll ier named Alfred Johnson was found shot,and later John Mowbray, a coll ier , was arres ted ona char ge o f mur der .J ohns on accompanied a po l i cman on h i s bea t ,and they met Mo wbray . The off icer f lashed hksl an t er n , and M owbr ay r es en t ed i t and made us e ofthrea ts . Afterwards the report of a gun was heard,and J ohns on was f ound dea d .Mow bray disapp eared , and wag foiind as leep ata house a mile and a half away. The motive sugges t ed i s t ha t M owbr ay be l i eved tha t Johns on hadgiven the police information about a poaching ex-ped i t i on .K I L L E D 13 7- T I G E R S .T he dea th was announced yes t e r day o f C olonelF, G. S teuar t , aged g ig lv ty - th r ee , an I nd i an M ut inyveteran and a big game hunter , who had kil led 137full-grown tigers .

    FIFTY-TWO VICTIMSOF TEAIN 'SMASH. 'Thirteen Killed and Many InjuredNear Paris Terminus.

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    HOW IT FEELSTO 15E AMr. Harold Bride Tells of New York

    Crowd Who Shadowed Him.:XLAIMED AS "LOST SON."

    " It is a very, diff icult thing to be a he r o , or atl e a s t to be t h o u g h t a he r o , How I l o n g e d att ime s to be qui t e unknow n and j us t my old or d i nary se lf !"

    W ith a smile Mr. H a r o l d , B r i d e , the j un ior Ma r coni opera tor of the Ti ta n ic , ma de th i s r e ma r k to2'he Daily Mirrof s hor t ly a f t e r he had l a nde d atLive r pool f r om the B a l t i c on S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g .A HuLter ol excitement went round the w a uniycrowds on the landing- s tage as he w a lke d dow nthe gangwaythe f irs t passenger to leave the s h ip .With eager eyes he searched everywhere for hisfa ther , who had c ome to me e t him. T h e n he sawh i m . The two rushed to e a c h o the r . "H ul lO jf a the r ! " c r i e d the son, w i th the assumed casual-ness of youth .PlNGE&S FEEL FBOZEM.

    H a r o ld B r ide now bears l i t t le trace of his te rr ibleor de a l . His r ight foot, however, is s t i l l numbe d,and'a Curioils result of lus exposure and_ s trugglesin the icy sea-water is t ha t the f inger- t ips of hisr ight han d, feel aa if they , were froKcnthey ares ti l l insensible to' t ouc h . _ ,,'. O the r w is e , hut for s leepless nights , Mr. B r ide isqui t e w e l l , and a f t e r a res t at his h o m e at Shor t -l a nds ( K e nt ) w i l l r e s ume his w or k as a M a r c o n iope r a tor .. D u r i n g the tra in journey", from Liverpool toS h o r t l a n d s h e ' d e s c r i b e d k _ ^ ^ x p e r i e n c s "as ah e r o " in A me r ic a . Of the actual s tory of thes ink ing of the Ti ta n ic and his own escape he cansay nothing until a f te r the Ti ta n ic i nqui r y .

    SAVED FAVOUBITE PIPE.H e r e l a t e s w i th pr ide how he "s a lve d his p i p e . "It was a favourite pipe , a long, s tra ight briar , andit was with grea t joy tha t he found it s t i l l j n hispocket on the C a r pa th i a .This pipe , together with two photo'graphsb lo t c he d ye l low w i th the sea Water, were pract i c a l ly the only th ings he m a n a g e d to save fromthe wreck.T h e n he r e c a l l e d the C a r pa th i a ' s d r a ma t i c e n t r yto New Y or k ha r bour . "I t was l ike a n i g h t m a r e , "he s a id . " On all s ide s ' w e r e tugs and r iver c rafto all kinds w i th ne w s pa pe r men a boa r d s hout in g at us. t h r o t tgh me ga phone s ; the din ofs irens and hoote r s was deafening, searchlightsplayed on us, rockets were constantly explod-m g. . . ." .A nd a mids t all t h i s be w i lde r me nt of l ights ands ounds Mr. Bride noticed, he says , \yith a peculiardis tinc tness the huge f lashing advertisement s igns .' ,W he n he - a r r ive d in New Y or k , ill, tired out andt e mpor a r i ly l a me d, he soon began to rea lise tha t hewa s a celebrity." I was t a ke n to my unc le ' s houSe , " he sa id," b u t in a short t ime my address was found outa nd numbe r s of kind-hearted people vis ited me., " W h e n I w e nt out i n to the street to go to Se na torSmi th ' s i nqui r y men and women pressed rpund tos h a k e . m y h a n d . A few days af ter my arr iva l inN e w Y or k c a me the first request for a utogr a phs ,SOLD HIS AUTOGRAPH.

    . "The f i r s t ba t c h of le t te rs came. chiefly fromAmeric iin 'gir ls , all a s k ing for my s igna tur e . Onegi r l w r o te : ' I should love to ha ve your a u togr a phto add to'my collec tion of notor ious c ha r a c t e r s . '. " A t a fr iend's suggestion, I then sold my autogr a ph for five and ten cents a t ime , and severa ldollars were thus obta ined for niy a unt ' s mi s s iona r yb o x . "A m o n g the le t te rs rece ived by Mr. Bride thereWere three from people who ima gine d him to be along-lost re la tive .One correspondent told an elabora te s tory of howsh e had los t s ight of her boy ye a r s ago, and a^kedwa s he her son?W h e n at W a s hington for the i nqui r y (he attentions of the A me r ic a n jonr na l i s t s and other peoplewere so pr e s s ing tha t he had to di s c onne c t the te lephone in his be dr oom at the New W il la r d H ote l .A valuable t ie -pin was one of the presents hereceived from an a dmi r e r , a nd jus t be f or e he sailedon the Baltic , when he was able to walk withouth i s , c r u t c he s , t he r e . c a me a long a s trange gif t f roma-lady.- It wiis"-,^ "ushion ! A soft , expensive-lookingcushipn,.embroidered with green and yellow flowers. The di r e c tor s of the C una r d C ompa ny ha vede c ide d to a w a r d one month ' s e x t r a pay to e ve r ynie mbe r of .the C a r p a t h i a ' s - c r e w , in r-ecognitionof-the ir services-to the Ti ta n ic ' s s ur v ivor s .

    TITANIC'S BANDMASTER BURIED., ' Thous a nds of mour ne r s a t t e nde d the funera l ofMr. Wallace . Hartley, the he r o ic ba ndma s te r of theTitanic , which took place on Sa tur da y at C olne ,La ne s . . . - . . . The whole town was in mour ning , f l a gs be inglowered, to hjilfiiiiast arid blinds drawn.-After an impressive service , at w hic h the s tra insof "N e a r e r , My God, to The e , " ga ve an especia llyaffec ting touchj the funera l procession moved s lowly ;t h r o u g h -the s tree ts of the town to the c e me te r y . where, at the graveside , a choir .again rendered thehymnvvhic h was played on the Ti ta n ic .T U R K I S H j B AR R A C K S B O M B A R D E D

    RAILWAY CARRIAGES SHATTERED IN A COLLISION.

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    D e b r i s c o v e r i n g ; t h e l i n e s a f t e r t h e t e r r i b l e c o t l is i o h w h i c h o c c u r r e d on theN o r t h e r n R a i l w a y of F r a n c e a t P a r i s . S o m e of the c a r r l a s e e w e r e . r e d u c e d t om a t c h w o o d . -

    TO TEA BY AEEOPLAI^E.How Mr. Grahame White and PassengerGalled on Friends Near Busliey.

    Mr . G r a ha me W hi t e f l ew f r om the H e n d o nA e r odr ome ye s t e r da y to t a ke tea w i th f r i e nds ofhi s at H a r t s bour ne Ma nor , ne a r B us he y , the res ide nc e of Mis s Ma xine E l l i o t t .Mr . H ugo R j^mboid , who had be e n s t a y ing att he ma nor , w e nt dow n to H e nd on ye s t e r da y a t t e r -noon to w a tc h the f lying. About a qua r t e r pa s tsix he e xpr e s s e d a de s i r e to Mr. G r a h a m e W h i t eto pay another vis it to the ma nor , but t h i s t ime iiit he na tur e of a s ur pr i s e .The f a mous a i r n i a n and his pa s s e nge r l e f t in aG r a h a m e W h i t e b i p l a n e and, a f t e r c i l c i i ng thea e r odr ome onc e , ma de oil in a w e s te r ly d i r e c t ion .The nine miles were covered in a bout t h i r t e e nminute s , and a l a n d i n g was m a d e in the ' pa r kS i r E r ne s t C a s s e l , Lor d F r a nc i s H ope , and theD uc he s s of R ut l a n d , w i th the i r hos t e s s , w e r e p l a ying t e nn i s on the l a w n at the t ime , and the descentof the airmen c lose- by was the cause of gr e a ts ur pr i s e . The y ran to the spot and gr e e t e d the m,an d the pa r ty pr oc e e de d to the hous e for tea.Mr . G r a ha me W hi t e s t a ye d for some time, leav-.in g the manor jus t before ha lf-past seven, and flewback to H e ndon- ^ th i s t ime w i thout Mr. Rum-bold w he r e he arr ived about f if teen minutes la ter .Ten minutes af terwards he was in the air a ga inw i th a nothe r pa s s enge r . Thi s t ime it was Mrs.A r thur Du Cros, wife of Mr. A r thur Phi l l i p Du C r os ,M.P , , w hom he took in the s a me a e r opla ne to herres idence at C a non ' s Pa r k .A f t e r r e ma in ing the r e a. short t ime, Mr. G m l i a m cWhite rose into the air a ga in , and w i th in tw e nty-f ive minutes his ma c hine was be ing run into itsha nga r at H e n d o n . T h i s was Mrs, Du Cros ' f irs tflight.D u r i n g the afternoon Mr, G r a ha me W hi t e f l e wr ound the aerodrome severa l t imes with MissT a y l o r , his fiancee.BATH V. BUXTON.

    N o r t h e r n Spa T h i n k s It s R i v a l C l a i m s T o oM u c h for Its S p r i n g s .

    T h e r e is t r ouble a mong the spasthe Englishones . For B uxton has a grievance against Bath.B a th c l a ims to ha ve the only radio-ac tive hotwater spring in B r i t a in , and widely advertises it assuch. B uxton contends tha t its s pr ings are quite .as radio-ac tive as t hos e of B a th , and the masterhas been solemnly discussed by the B uxton C ounc i l .. A m e m b e r of the council sa id this was not thef irs t t ime they had had occasion to c ompla in of theme thods of advertis ing adopted by B a th . The poin twas tha t Bath drew a f ine dis tinc tion between hota nd w a r m s pr ings , and gave figures of c ompa r i s onas to radio-ac tivity in B a th and B uxton . The c ompa r i s ons , he contended, were based on e r r one ousfigures.H e thought the council should send a dignif iedle tte r , pointing out tha t this c lass of a dve r t i s e me ntwa s not calcula ted to add to the digni ty of Britishs pa s .

    CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19.A te legram fromSm-wina s ta tes /tha t i tahan warships yesterdny bom.ba r J c d Ma r ina r i s , on the A s ia t i c ma in la nd , oppos i t e - R hode s , de s t r oy ing the a mmuni t ion de pot san d a portion of. the barracks , but doing no othe rd a m a g e . ^ R e n t e r .

    3,838 FOR MILK FUND.The following further subscriptions have beena dde d to The Daily Mirror F u n d to s upply mi lkto nur s ing mothe r s and ba bie s , the vic tims of industr ia l dis tress : ~ ,Anon. lOdol. bill (Toronto Canada) 2 1 0W. Fraser (Belize. British Honduras) 1 0 0

    Miss Cecil Q. S. Walker 1 0 0W. Smith (Westminster) : 1 0 0Coilectioti, per Netta Pete rs , .Cambridge 0 15 0Aged Grannie ....'. 0 6 0Baby and Toddles 0 5 0Corporal lYork) : 0 2 6Anon. (Tean) ' 0 2 6Collection, per Mrs. W. Smith, Tiverton 0 2 0A Mother 0 2 0Medium 0 i iFreddie H. (Woolwich) 0 0 2The gif ts to the fund now tota l ^3,838 lis. lid.I N D I A N P R I N C E ' S H E IR .A son and he i r was bor n ye s t e r da y to hi s ' H ighne s s the M,ahara ja of B h a v n a g a r and the Maha-^r a n i . The l a t t e r was invested with the I m p e r i a lO r d e r of the C r ow n of I n d i a at the D e l h i D u r b a r .

    X J A L L A K T ^ I G t y A L M A N .Nearly Fainting He Remains onDuty foran Hour After Being Shot.

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    May 20, 1912 O'HE DAILY MIRROR Page 7THE KING'S 12 HOURS'WORE A DAY.His Majesty's Many and Varied

    Duties at Aldershot.HA LF AN HOUR FOR LUNCH

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    Pa ge 3 'Advettisers' Announcementt. T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R 'Advertisers^ Annoiincementf. May 20, 1912

    T H E L A R G E S T D R A P E R Y & F U R N I S H I N G L T D .H O U S E S O U T H O F T H E T H A M E S .CLAPHAM JUNCTION, S.W.What to Wear for Whitsnn

    N u m e r o u s p u r c h a s e s m u s t b e m a d e a t t h i s s e a s o n b y e v e r y w e l l -d r e s s e d l a d y . S t y l e , f i t , q u a l i t y a n d e c o n o m y c o m b i n e d a r e t o b ef o u n d i n e v e r y a r t i c l e d i s p l a y e d i n o u r S h o w r o o m s . A v i s it t oC l a p h a m J u n c t i o n t h i s w e e k w i l l u n d o u b t e d l yp r o v e a p l e a s u r e a n d a p r o f i t , t o y o u . T h ef o l l o w i n g i t e m s a r e t y p i c a l o f t h e v a l u e s w e o f f e r v a l u e s w i t h o u t p a r a l l e l i n L o n d o n .All drapery goods sentcar paid fo any ad-dtesa in the Kingdom.

    Ladie s ' Paten t Col tw h o 1 o cu t CourtShoe, s t raigh t t oe-cap , b u t t o n o r n a m e n t , C t i b a n h e e J. 0 / 1 ' 1Also in Whi te and Grey Si i ede Z7l 1 IS T E R L I N G V A L U E

    A TB I G H TP B I C E S .

    Ladies ' Glace KidD e r b y S h o e , p e r fo rat ed quart ers ,p a t e n t t o e - c a p , C u b a n h e e l , r i b b e d ' 7 / 1 " Is i lk t i e i ncluded . . . I M M

    XtoneyRefunded

    BJack and Whi te St r i p e Cot tonDress ; s ide Rever and Peter Lad iesp a n C o l l a r p f e m b r o i d e r y .We ll Cut' with' Panel SItirt ,O t h e rclock

    G l a c eK i d D e r b y S h o e ,4 , , _ pat ei i t or ' Slaco/ l 1 A t o e - ca u B , C u b a n/ * * 2 heel , r i bbed si lk t i e i ncluded .

    Th e cscep t io i i al guai i ly endf s t remely low pr i ce o f th i s .IndersKi r t wi l l app eal t o. Ihe economical purchas er . At i et l et cu t and neater f in i shcould no t be wi shed . fo r ,Made . i n a fiood qualityMoi ret to , In - al l Jh e beatco lourines , ^ / 1 1 1

    P r i c e - ' / * *

    Smart Coats for Whitsun*

    Johfl Harmv

    ( P o s t F r e e ) .Of good qual i tyC a s e m e n t C i o t h ,t r immed sei f-co lourfdb u t t o n s , l a w n Q u a k e rCol l ar and Cuffs .Colours : Navy , Saxe,B u t c h e r , C h a m p a g n e , ^Cinnamon, Vie us Rose,: Keseda, Ain ethy st,a n d G r ^ y ,

    "Tftuit apPii.S e a s o n ' s C at a-l i i e on ap p l i -. , catio n. ,JOHNHABRIES,

    W e s t b o q r n eGrove, W,

    TRUNK SALEIT O - D A Y & DURING JH^WEEK

    No. 11M . R .Beaut i fu l S u i t C a e , sqare edges . Wel t ed , good Lock ,a n d t w o C l i p s , e x p o s e d N i c k el F r a m e , L e a t h e r H a n d l e .Size s 23 4 26 In.|^JSs21/6 23/6 25/6

    27/6F i b r e T R U N K , wi th metal b ind ing roun d l id , exposedNickel f rame, eigh t l eather cap comer s , t ray l inedtwi i l , b rass lock , two fron t s t raps . Siz es , 27 , 30 , 33 ,36in. . AH one pr i ce (carr i age paid ) . .

    D O Y OU W A N TA N O T H E R&\ A WEEK!

    Ilellable persona will be pro>Tided wi ^ conEtant homew o r k o n A U T O - K N I T T E R Sby hos iery Manufacturer* .EsperJcnc* unnecessary , d l t-tsnce tniniateriAl.Write atonce, enclosfng Id. stamp forpoi tatfe, to 0 . C. GENZ &C 0.( D e p t , 2 3 ) , S 2 , B e l y o i r S t r e e t . L e i c e s t e r .

    L A D Y F L O R E N C E D I X I E ,G L E N S T U A R T , A N N A N , N . B . .

    wri te s : 'Many In ferior, Tentsare sold at double its price."

    No centre pole.

    C a r r .p a i d .

    SENT OHAPPAO/AL.

    ^ready for immediate service.LAD IE S who need a smartGown or Coat at a moment'snotice will appreciate the unusual facilities afforded by our largeand diverse assortments of Ready-to-wear Garments. W e specialise ingoods ready for immediate service

    not ordinary ready-mades, butgarments of distinctive style and cut,and made exactly as they would beif ma ie to youf special order,D u r i n g t h e c o m i n g w e e k s p e c i a li n t e r e s t w i l l b e c e n t r e d i n t h e d e p a r t m e n t s d e v o t e d t o R a c e G o w n s a n aC o a t s , R e c e p t io n G o w n s a n d W r a p s ,R v p n i n g F r o c k s , O p e r a C l o a k s on dM i l l i n e r y .H e r e a r e t w o v e r y sp e c i a l C o a t

    \ ^ V a l u e s :REAL SHANTUNG COATS.yH E" SE AF OR D." Heav NaturalReal Shantung Coat, cut with raglansleeves, ,53 inches long, tailor- ^ A*"*mads. Very exceptional value. oUS ,

    BLACK SILK COATS.T H E " H A S T I N G S . " S m ir t C oa t. in fine bUck Poplin, \ jy lightin weight and smart in; app earance.it is trimmed w ith wid e lace insertion,and niade in ' three sizes.. ^^]y^Very exceptional . value DJ S.Prde r* by Post wi l l receive specia l care andprompt atten tion and , a l l n i i ' rchases are forwardedfree in the Un i ted Kin gaon i . SEAFORD."

    son sOXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.

    2/ - or Two for 3/ 6 Great WhitsuntideSAMPLE OFFER9 i n . l o n g .W o n b 8 / .S e n t o n a p p r o v a l .H o n e yr e t D r n e d I f

    " T H E O X F O R D , "Black , Whi te, and al l' N e w e s t S p r i n g S h a d e s . 'Th i s lus t rous fu l l f i ned R e a l O s t r i c h P l u m e , p o s tfree on recei p t o f remi t t ance fo r 2/ - or 2 fo r 3/ 8N O T E A D D B E S S - O p p o s l t e S e l f r l d s e ' f l .COLONIAL OSTRICH FEATHER Go.

    4 3 3 , O x f o r d S t r e e t , L o n d o n , W .AI' Floors over London City and Midland liatilt (oppositeSelfridge'js). NOT A SiiO P. Tel. 7680-9766 Garrard.

    Of REAL OSTRICH PLUMES.not NOTICE.Owin to the enormous ex pens e o f th is o ffer ,d e l i g h t e d . we cannot , supp ly more than a o f these Plu mes loeach CUB om e r,

    S e n d f o r i b e s e D a r g a t n a a t o n c et o a v o i d d i s a p p o i n t m e n t . V i s i to u r S b o w r o o m s 3 0 , 0 0 0 S t o c kt o s e l e c t f r o n t o r s e n d f o rC a t a i o g o e f r e e .Brine us your own Feathe rs to no I.aneeren or Ileilovat^d, aiid your JJoas toIje.cleaijed or re-dyed.. We aio exp orts.C A U T I O N . W e are the orifiinatora(and on iy Genuine Fi rm) o f Di rectSupp ly from Bi rd to Buyer , and thePioneers o f ihe Os t r i ch Fe aiher 7"rade.P o s tF r e e

    S E N T5/6IT ON A P P R O V A L .DIRECT FROM OUR PARIS FACTOHV.This exqiiialto and fascluntlnK real Ostrich roallicrNecltJet, of hFst quality feather, soft lor tlie uoek,faste ns wi th hooif and eye, silk how to iriatoli. EHIiis. !nlength, to fit round neck lis llhistrntcd, In lllaOk, Wh ite,and al l t ho l at es t Sj i r ing ShHdee. 5 / 6 1""* 'Worth lE/- frre.The CORSETWashable

    . Eas i ly Was hed in the Home.A L W A Y S C L E A Nand Retains i t s Shape,F I T T ED w i t h 2 S t r o n gO e t a c b a b l e R o b b e rG r i p S n s p e n d e r s a n dREMOVABLER U S T P R O O FS U P P O R T S .F o n t e s t r a s u p p o r t s i n b o xwi th wash ing ins t ruct ions .EVEBLASIINiG WEAR

    I n W h i t eor G r e y .E M P I R E4/11I-ook SS&L. On Everyfor this a^WSpr n OenuineTrade ^' ^M ' "XBNJA"Mark ^9^ Corset,

    TRADE MARKOf all leading Drapers and Lndfec' Ontfltters orwrit ToriKiI(Iet,andvddir

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    May 20, 1912 T HE DAILY MIRROR Page ^NOTICE TO READERS .

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    Th9 Editorial, AdTertising and CenerftI Busiaegs Office*I The Vaily Mirror are.:12, WHITEFBIARS-STREET.LONDON, E.O.tJ^EUieiiOiisia : 6100 llolboro p^e.lines).^OViNCiAL CHLT-S: 125 T.9, London,"pAnia Om cB : 3fi, E^e da Sentier.

    MOMPAY, MAY 20, 1913,

    BII^VS "BETTERS."H O W t l iy b e t t e r s " i s an old saying,

    no doubt in past times of teninflicted upon th e ears of imper-

    t ioen t ups ta rts wh o would have, thrust themselves '^into places app,ointed fo r thosesocially above them. We may t a k e th e saying nowadays with a n added sense to it .K n o w th y better^th y social supeiiors^ivetaay sa y to those a the lower rungs of thfiladder s know them and y ou sha l l ce rta in lynot envy them an y m o re .

    F o r i t is ra ther comica l ly c la imed a t t h^poment tha t those on the lowest rungs goabou t b i t te r ly longing fo r exac t ly th e so rtof pleasures they se e be ing indu lged out ofthe ir reach . It is a m a t te r of persona l to rm e n t to our fr iend Bil l , of Queer-s tree t , E. jt b a t l ie has no cliance, next winter, of goingto the . Riv ie ra for la change . T h e s b a rpappea l of all the clamouring faces, th e eagere igh ts and , sounds of Bill ' s ne ighbourhood ,a re , wo are giyen to s u p p o s e , ' ^ s o lu t e lypDth ing to him . A* he feels th e cool niglit" ^i r on nis face, after a long day in the work-^Sh.Dp, as his wash a n d brush, up i s over, a n dthe thought comes t o h i m tha t i t 's Satjardayan d shfft very magnificent, waits fo r h in i atthe corner . Bil l ' s heart d is raa l ly s inks an dbe reflects (w e a d a p t hi s forcible tones togen tle r measure) j " Ah, no Riv ie ra f o r meth is win te r . N d c lu b in t l ie Wes t E n d , l i k ethose Johnnies have got I saw from the carllast week. No box at tlie opera. N o motor-t a r . It is c n ie i . It is u n k in d . I; sha l l rebe l .I shall b e u n re s t fu h I sha l l make them tak em e to the Riv ie ra out of the ra tes ."

    F or a moment th e absurd d ream, a scarce lyimaginab le p ic tu re , rea l ises i tse lf f o r u sBill leav ing th e Ifamiliar bricks an d m o r ta rof nar row Queer-street, down which man ya loud ^'Good-night B U I " followed Mm. ashe saunt ered toTvairds h is room ; Bil l d res sedup differently a n d fee l ing vague ly chok ed;Bil l al l bankno tes an d watchchain, "suddenlyrich , as in fa iry ta les , makin g for the

    THIS MORNING'S GOSS I P .

    What a place! Allgolf, and stuck-up talk,and people lounging about in deck-cha irsround ho te l p i l la rs . T h e bo ther of dress ing,up in the even ing ! N o th in g yo u

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    ' r-^Page 10 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O l

    KING FREDERICK TAKEN HOME TO H IS CAPITAL AND BORNE THRO

    The funera l p rocess ion pass ing th rough the town to the Cas t le Church . The hea rse was d rawn by s ix horses d raped with b lack .

    P r in c e F re d e r i c k . Prince Knud . Prince George o f Greece . . ^ The roya l yach t Dannebro g a rr iv ing in Copenhagen Har hTo s ix neya l and s ix mil i ta ry o ffice rs fe l l the honour of bea ring the coffin con ta in ing the .body of King Ffe de tick from the roya t yach t to th e hea rse a t C openhagen . Prince Frederick

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    W- MAY 20, 1912 Pa ge 11^

    UGH THE STREETS BETWEEN LINES OF HIS SORROWING SUBJECTS.

    Prince Frederick . King Chris t ian . P r in c e K n u d . King Haakon .

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    ar. He r approach was he ra lded by a cannon sa lu te . P lac ing the coffin on the hea rse . The dead monarch ' s white cha rger is a lso seen in the pho tograph .nd Prince Knud a re the l i t t le sons of the neW King and Q u e e n , the fo rmer be ing now Crown Prince . King Haa kon is a son of the la te mons^ich.-(Daily Mirror and C.N.)

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    M ay 20, 1912 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R P a g e 15

    U s e c l b y y ^ a r F r ie n < l s lThe world-wide use of EuthyniolTooth Paste is based on merit. Itcan kill decay germs in 30 seconds,Its othe r rem arUabie qualities arevouched for by prominent Britishscientists. Refuse vague claims.Captive Cap tubes 1/-. All chemists.

    i F l t l S B S A M l ' M f i C O U I ' U N . |I P a s t t h i s c oi i pc i i v' o t ! ( i p o s t c a r d a l d r e - j s e d |

    " E U T H Y M O L , "60. B e a k S t r c t , L " i i d o r i . W . , anf l secDre i t rUl p uck ^ ifo i i i i d in for i i i at lo n I[ Of, the ohiiSee ot a SA^ ' IO ( ion t i f r i i i e . Ij W H t y o u r n u f i i e a n d a d r t r e s s t laiiilf. 0 , M . 7 . I

    THE LONDON MANUFACTURERS

    G /6Carriage haid on all Goods toaity pari of the United Kingdotn

    Pes i i inNo. 755.M A R V E L L O U S V A L U Er o n M O N E Y ,

    Sniar t ly cu t Ccat wi th deeplapel s , t r immed braid , bu t tonsand tailor stilchinfi. ' SkirtiHmmed t ai lo r : St i t ch ing , panelbat ik . Made, in al l i hc co lourings ,o f t he Venet i an Clo th , Special i l eSerf i e o r St r i i i ed Mel lon Clo th .Pri ce 10 /6 , carr i age paid .S e nd P o 't c a r d . f r P ^ e r n s a i t dHew Sketch Bcch cf lat est Fasli-ions for the Summer Stason. Trtonkanpiic ali:!!.. Call o

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    Page 16 'Advertisers^ Announeementt. T H E DAILY MIRROR 'Advertisers' Announcements. May 20, 1912

    BATHING T E N T S .Bathing Tent made with patent corner post, folding wood frama, No ce ntrepolo. Easiiy set up or taken down single-ia nded. Walls fitted with flaps atbottom for sand or shingle. Size 4ft. square. Walls 6ft. high.P R I C E S .In Plain Grey Cloth, In Striped Tent Cloth, In Green RdtprooE Canvas,

    1 7 6 22/9 29/6Packed In valise complete, with &\y ropes for use in very rough weather.Complete with Ironi Curtain.( ^ A BOON TOBATHERS.

    T h e " B a t h e s l " O o w ii . Reg. No . 340728. An overall enabling ba.thera to undress anddress without,the use of a Tentor Hut.^The " Bathesi' ' is a contrivancewhich .^lip s over t he head aadspreads out like a tent, fasteneddown by stones or sand in pocke tsprovided. There are ^Iso pocketsto take clothes ; thewl iole ise asilyslipped on and off, having anelastic top. When fastened upit makes a smalt light volt 13 in.long by 9 in, deep.Price, in Grey Cloth;Bound Red 5/nr e p a r i n g i t o B a t h e . W a l h i n g t o t h e S e a .Cheapest 6ft. Square Tent.

    With Projecting Front Awning. With Plain Curtai n to setout as front awni ng with guy ropes (oo bars), 6ft. high walla.Prices with Front Awning

    In Plain Grey Cloth ... 3 3 / 6In Striped Cloth ... ... A-SI"

    - InOrey Cloth Prooted,(Rotproof Green) . . . 5 2 / "The awning may bS used for closing front of tent at nig htor when tent is not in ts e,

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