Show WARNING ARNING THAT THA T LUSITANIA ANIA WILL BE E BLOWN UP HAS NO TERROR FOR VANDERBILT SIX SHIPS SAil fOR EUROPE NEW YORK May t. t 1 The The largest number of trans-Atlantic trans tra travelers to leave ve New York in ina a single day this spring had booked passage on six big liners leaving port today The Lusitania Lusitania Lusi- Lusi tania tama alone had aboard i 13 1310 31 to o passengers when she bhe sailed being cabin passengers Apparently the notice published published published pub pub- in New York today over the signature if 1 f the imperial German embassy y reminding passengers that vessels flying g the flags of the allies are liable to destruction in the thear war ar zone around the British Isles had no effect on l the e tra traveling public There were the usual number of last cancellations but no mole mOl c than thap customary It was said the various steamship In the absence of authentic figures it was estimated that more than persons had reserved reserved reserved re re- re- re served sailings railings today A number num nuni- ber of the passengers received d telegrams telegrams- at t the pier signed by names name uni unknown iown to them and n tt presumed to be fictitious ad advising advising advis advis- vis- vis ing them not to sail san as as' the liner was to tobe be torpedoed by sub sub- marines Among the persons who received such a telegram He was Alfred G. G Vanderbilt destroyed t the e message ge without comment Charles harles P P. Sumner general ag agent nt of the Cunard line said that the Lusitania's voyage was attended by no risk whatever as the liner tiner has a speed d of 25 2556 T knots and was provided with u unusual usual water tight bulkheads |