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of fonming green and © water, the lifeboat and the wreck were shrouded tn black oblivion. But every time the searchlight man would pick up the Hfebont and the wreck again. LIFEBOAT CAPSIZES BUT GAL LANT CREW HOLDS ON Just as the lifesavers had man aged to get close enough to the} bridge of the Sibirien to begin the work of rescue thelr craft upset and filled with water, At the moment) the scene was fiiuminated by the searchlight and @ great shout of dis may arose from the shore, But the lifesavers rung on thelr craft, & nelt-bailer, righted and emptied it- sel, and then, under difficulties in conceivable the entire company of, the Sibirian was taken off The lifeboat was overinden and the crew was unable to handle her in the criss-cross seas. But the patrol boat came the rescue again, and for the second time passed a tow line, Then the patrol boat, cleverly managed, dragged the lifeboat in from the heavy. ing mountains of water over the joodwin Sande until the surf line was reached. There the lifeboat men cast off the tow line, headed thelr buoyant craft for shore and let it ride the rollers, ores of mén ritked their lives wading out Into the treacherous surf to lend a hand and as the lifeboat came in reagh It was siered and lit- erally carried up on the beach. A seemingly Impossible task had been performed and the rescued, | many of whom are Americans, are aimost hysterical in their praise of the marvelous manner in whieh they were snatched from death. Besides the fifty-three passengers and the crew of the Sibiria there have been reacued by the Deal life. savers fifty-two persons from other ships within the last twenty-four fours, Other life- rescued thirty more, Nevertheless it believed there has been loss of lifts, reach some of the smaller ships and (hay will probably be swallowed up by the quicksands. The Sibiria, which was formerly the Hertha of the Hamburg-American Line, in of 3,500 tons, owned by the Wittenberg Coal Company, She left} Sydney, C. B, Nov. 7 for Cherbourg. She bad a cargo of wheat and four. A terrific gale has been lashing the English Channel and the Straite of Dover for ‘eral day After thir- ty-aiz hours Goodwin Sands, one of the greatest graveyards of ships in the world, began to take Its toll, Vessels caught in the Channel or the Straits fought In vain against a wind that forced them inevitably to the sandy shoals, At first only vessels were ught, Yesterday vokouts saw the Sibiria ground far out, WAVES ROLLED OVER HER. Seae were brealiing over the vessei \s pond it wa it everybody aboard had gone to the bridge, Every wave that came in went claar over the decks and the vesael, firmly imbedded tn the grasp. ving crews have t ‘for it has been found impossible to oon apparent from shore) ae. wh __ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916 , e ing « tolled with (he motion of the heaving wate The situation demand tion, should the # dp ria {uth Ov it was certain that all on board een be lot, There wae ne pe launohing feboat tre | im fact. {t appeared from the shor thougl the lifeboat been washed away The Deal life + | to the Sibiria, ma to wet a boat out | eurf. They failed. Their boat wa: | overturned and several of them were | nerioualy injured. This crew had pre viously done remarkable work in| other weasel stated Mt rescued from the Sibiria were Am- erieant BOSTON, Nov. 2i.—Fifty-three di out on @ Yoyage ofdinarily completed in eighteen days, the Creek Nicholaos Athanagulix, from Pe Wales, lomt by # nts hee to ¢r called at Madeira for bunker con! on 20, seven dayn after leaving the} not been beard The {Welsh port. She hi [from since leaving = Mi Athanasulia, a veanel ¢ fing 9 crew of thirtyef Government at Piraeus. TO ELECT OUR PRESIDENTS Amendment Abolishing the Electoral College. {Federal ¢ Electoral Colleg#, Senator Chamber- lain of Oregon is en route to Wash ington to-day. He believes the Presi- dent should be chosen by direct popu: Jar vote In explaining that th have swung that Stato to Hughes elected him, whereas Wilson bad out the country effective at the 1920 election PAUL SMITH HELD SUICIDE. Leap. Paul smith, Vic jeulchie by jumping fc of his room « Biltmore on July i no reason for killing himeelt |e net eviaente th One of the witn Harris Hammond, son Hammond He saw tke the No Connection With Any Other Estat'ishment in the World. WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street meth Newest Winter Coats Women's & Misses’ Coate Broadcloth, Velour, Duvetyn, Montagnacs, 20. Fur and Velvet Trimmed, Very Special Women’s & Misses’ Coate / Ducetyn, Silk Plus! Velveteen, withor Without 3 0. 00 Fur rimming: Very Special Georgette Dress, $27 shionable Fitted, Flare and In the F; ! Belted Models, Richly Fur Trimmed Unusually Low Prices | | 00 Velveteen Coat, $25.00 Women & Misses’ Coats feau de Peche, Silk Velvet, Bolicta, 5 Cashmere Velour, Handeomely 0. 00 Fur Trimmed, Very Special Embroidered nh GERMANO-BULGAR mc mpt tee bility of | TROOPS STILL IN FLIGHT IN SERBIA ¢| Driven Further 1 Tows ard Prilep by Victors Who T ere, being closest the flrat attempt ugh the Legit that all thore to Get Into Monastir With Troops of Other Allies. for thie port, was given UP Ks PARIS, Nov the Germano-Bul hments to the according to t ment of the prog nar guard detac horth of Monastir, eMetal announe of hostilities int by the French War Office under charter to load 175,000 bushels of grain here for delivery to the Greek Me Hallan forces have repulsed ae ter-attack to the west of Monaat rf French troops have ocenpied the vile) » Of Krani, weat of Monastir, BY DIRECT POPULAR VOTE Senator Chamberlain Will Introduce ‘The text of the commy north of Monastir rear guards of the enemy, supported by strong artillery, are ber ing strongly preased by the allied detachments of PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, %1.—Carry- ing @ proposed amendment to the) natitution abolishing the “To the west of Monastir [tal- ian forces have repulsed « violent tachments of the enemy fro. mountainous seven miles southwest Electoras | College system might frustrate the! Will of thé majority, Chambertala | pointed out (hat In the Presidential) election 6,000 votes Ih California might na} Phusbana’s efforts t ation, It Was learned to. | summons in the action led complaint being withheld | . hhe a la n the eastern bank of Herbian | the deti pursuing the | to avoid publicity forvea reire after being fo: They have captured the towns of Makovo, Oredovo, » Bittanik, Novak and dol despite res columns of the enemy. ance is more atubborn as fresh troops are being brought to A, garian-German, popular lead of 400,000 votes through. | Of Monastir. | ving Joseph Howe Allen, at No, 820 Pork Avenue. Peabody ix stopping at the Yale Club. Netther he nor his father, Stephen Peabudy, corporation dir tor Street, will diseuss the sult CANADIAN TROOPS Chamberlain said his amendment Would be proposed so it could become the Teutons' aid, Serblan cavalry entered Monastir from the Kast, swimming the Cerna 21 (by wireless to a Atambe of Serbian troops ce in the Mogleni the Macedonian front yesterday were announced in the fol- tement of the war Presba Lake a A Coroner's jury (o-diy decided that of the Chaimers Motor Company, committed | the window he tenth floor of the 1h leat, In view of} the fact that he had Just closed a con- VESSEL GRASPED IN BAND AQ) {rect whicih meant, $500,000 proft to his rm, his friends have maintained he way with his ad’ wards the German and Bulgarian hee guard to- points along the Mogienica front, prepared for by heavy fire “On the inundated Stru brought out indicated ith had had a disagreement with his called on him unexpectedly 9 [few ‘houre before he plunged to his was tonn| body MOVIE LAW ON CHILDREN HELD BY HIGH COURT | None Under Sixteen Can Be A mitted Unless Accompanied by Guardian, Is Ruling. . 21.—The con- law prohibiting atitutionality the admission of children wi teen years of a oimpanied by rents ov guardians was upheld by the Court of Appeals to-day, The decision war Moving picture ¢ the lower court convic mitting children under sixteen to en Die playhouns contended that the law was clasy leg ton for pere chine gun nest, Our tr and establ the creat and educational 4 trench. Our EXPLOSION IN RUSSIA KILLS 341, INJURES 667 PETROGRAD, ts announced oMctally #8 Commodities Commi Allermay dawn the Raard reque rmomitiesion of ter Amert price of coal. | Meaiee would have the power as to prevent # reign of | the foie extortion th’s whiter by demanding that | to hn | We retail prices be kept down to nee mene WINNERS AT ROWIE. Chemung also 108 (Rebinsan! steamer Peite- Huge Bondage alto ran | 830,000,000 to Kouthern Gold i You Rob Redfield Fontionnaire MRS GEORGE. PEABODY. | Yale Graduate beat to Have Made Overtures for a Recon- ciliation Mra, Grace Allen Peabody, who) pings | aturted « separation suit yesterday | nat « will ly, Yale gradu. Court to grant ner ony and counsel feos pending her ieill- ay. Only the is beon filed, ing 49: Since thelr separation, several ed oat nthe ago, Mrs. Pewhody has been t the home of her father, of No. 34 Kast Pifty-fourth ADVANCE ON FRONT 3,000 YARDS LONG) Gain From 200 to 1,000 Yard in Big Battle on the Somme. LONDON, Nov, 21.-A successful advance on a front of 2,500 yards wa announced in a Canadian official statement to-day “On Saturday morning,” the report inst the trenche ed. “We advanced on a front of 3,500 yards to a depth of from 200 to 1,000 yards. Or was quickly consolidated and held whole objective cept for a short stretch near Pys d, where a knoll proved a mas “ps fell back ed themselves behind There the lery cut them off. r excerde capturing a section of the court trench, but we withdrew it in too dangerous « ‘Our loses throughout were com- paratively light, We took 37 officers | other unwounded prisoners wo anded - parreestifiomeerenere SEEK MISSING AMERICANS. al to ‘ wnt Who Lett eo Villa, Sn ind NOGALES, Ariz, Nov 1 Feu jie of the Alvaredo Mining Company, who fled Cony Parral, 18, when word reached | them at Villa bandits were attack town, took stepa to-day to leary feght other Americans known eft the. vieinity. before Vila jenterad the place | he four arrived here last night after | two weeks’ jourr which carried \them from Parral to Cullacan, on the Wost coast of Mexico From that place the Americans travelled to Herne Sonora and ea party includ: MePonald and t. Webb of fl 9 Wo Morris of Low Ang ye here by radway The TG. Hawkins. Bernard and According to Hawkins, elyht Amect moat Parral GERMAN STEAMER BLOWN UP, »| Boller Explosion Wreeks Veasel— Beven M LONDON, Nov The German through a bolle xccorting to a Copenhagen Vvexsel was bound from Hamburg and seven w repo missing hip of 14 tone. Nasing grain for England Infantry Eng The German Aucre and in the St. allies yesterday, the | War Office There was a ment follows: “Army Group of Crown Prince pprecht—Our art | learned from a promi New York thot she would soon be- | A note giving this as the | reayon for her suicide was found by | her cousin, the Rev. Orestes: Chor. heck, pastor of the church, | When the news of the girl's death |in the spread, hundreds of persons of Greeb jdescent gathered in the atrect before jthe rectory and church and wept nts of suppe boubardiment {come blind. positions on There were y engagements. the German the Champagoe tor (Verdun) hours yesterday.” ment work in Hridgeport to the the | offaira in Brookiyn to which hy (ily) position there would have ad She knew all the people | the cf her cousin's congregation and alded | them with books and instruction mitted her. Je patrol fell into a Gommecourt : r official com nthe French front gly ¢ this afternoon hours In chureh laat ¢ degree tn the else on the front.” Chornock and he Atti SFaS. PPT IES Le Re an 4 Mrs. Van erted, “our guns started a bars | jn rage fire ag: posite the Canadian positions. Our troops leaped from the parapet. The German gas began a counter bar- tage fire, which was comparatively weak. Que forces had fewer casual- ties than could be expe no such gifts to the aged woman. that she did not dunce. The flower ond ven t Matshali of Beacon, A, Marshall ot New 7 of Mra, Van Nesa, jue influence they clatin was exer- eised over their aunt they assert, showed sound mind, Mrs. Van Ness leit $15,000 to Barry exten divide | Dee. 20 to mans occupied al dividend of 3° per cent ur objective by 500 its Wien Sterign Ofering for theyre November 21st « coriete Per popelek Wess Fon Ee “chime \engaatt i) 19¢c es has been | 4 BARCLAY STARE wre ae ar al ASSAU' sr. pan rds ee y Ce to the Exchange Telegrapi | a iecaet VAN, Broek Creone 1120 0. GERMAN POSITIONS [BROOKLYN GIRL | “ALONG THE ANCRE ' HANGS HERSELF IN PUNSHMENT FOR _ UNDER REA HEAVY FIRE Pi eae and London All CHURCH RECTORY, coming Blind, She Ends Life in Bridgeport, Quoting “The Journey Forward.” Speclal to The Evening Wo BRIDGEPOL n., Nov, ot The body of Irene Chornock, a well educated Mrookiyn girl, was found hanging this mort the reetory of the f Catholic Church here. Pinned on her | breast was @ four-line Moore's “The Journe inw from rafte henian Gre ‘orwani.”” Several days ago Miss Chornock Mins Chornock, twenty-four old, Was known as "The Angel |the Bast Bi: ingly attractive, she p Talented and exe Bhe teft her aunt's home in Hrook- lyn several diye ago after having 4 ived the specialiats’ verdict that she would soon be blind and she could only hope to pos rone her fate | " by_ resting: The young woma prayed ae retired fo her room. The he ouaekees ey went to her room this morning called to her that breakfast. wa aby celving no answer khe went into the room, The covers had not been disturbed and the girl was n there The housekeeper called Father ey se, finally finding the body int With a pin, Tt read ‘This deed T have done myself, My vision is failing and [il soon blind. T cannot bear to he a burden Life no longer holds any joy for me." This was followed by the four line h we part from all we lov all the links that bind us So turn our hearts as on we rove. To those we've left beliind The body probably will be sent Brooklyn for burta “SHE DANCED AT 91, SAY KIN, FOR GIFTS OF FLOWERS Will of Mrs. Van Van Nes! Ground She Wa asof Un sound Mind, Whetier Frederick T. Barty, weal thy veal estate dealer, of | Madison A a's will Barry, in answer declares hie made Om. it is cba by He aland, matituted the un 6 was dle ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 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We will return your money if Vinol bitin to build up strength for weak At Liggett's-Riker- Stores and at nll drag stores that display the Also at the leading drug stores in all New York towns. ent specialist in | execution of British nuree » Lard Robert Cecil stated of Commons to are of} work in German cc iron and steel DEAFNESS AND HEAD fan inal Mercler a sol assurance that no Belgians would and that thi Field Marshal von tion atrucity” ral vening and then eee! 1 from the Belgian Govern. | ies with every a » the war with all it a cardinal pois cure the Hheration of Belgian terri- foration of the ing of the oppressed Belgians.” arched the ‘| Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25catall druggists ish Government had done di | giving re ply ASKS IMMEDIATE ACTION ON EIGHT-HOUR LA > Attacked on | Bring Final De- No. 646) nue, took gifta of Kuster | ilies and venison to ninety-one- year-old Mra, Mary L which, In return, she gave him ex. hibitions in modern dancing, became @ to-day in the contest of jc nk Hagerma deral Governmen Sanne ‘On No HOWARD CONROY 1914, EDWARD beloved gon of Klizabeth Conroy (nee Van Ness for to-day filed Court befbre Judge Wilt 1 frou hin tate residence. . on Wednesday, No receivers of the Missourt HINE THOROUGHBREDS PERISH IN BOWIE FIRE. and | ¢ and mother of . und Albert wa Ducey and Mra at Chureh of The dancins, uun- Nov. 22, at 10.80 a. M. more, perished here this afternoon when two stables were at the racetrack thoroughbreds Killed were Corsjean declared an LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 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