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Wireless Indicates Sighting of Lifeboats With Fifty After | Big Ship Sinks. The fate of the crew of the United i ' | @tates Shipping Board steamship Polar Land, which ts reported ‘to have | @ank off Sable Istan@, was in doubt Gils morning, and there were several | @apflicting reports. ‘The most hopeful report came by _ wireless from an unnamed ship, say- *Endeavoring to rescue crew from Mfeboats.” Except this mossage there was othing to indicate whether the crew eat been able to launch the boats. ‘The first report of the sinking came > from Halitax yesterday to the West nfin Steamship Company, which | eperated the Polar Land. It was a ‘ } Ri ‘wircless from the fated ship itself, ‘and it said the vessel was sinking in @ beavy gale and the crew, forty-nine men, commanded ty Capt. James ‘Wheeler, was taking to the boats. In view of the fact that the gale fwas heavy enough to disable the big stecl steamship there were grave @oubts as to whether the crew would be ablo to get into the oats, and it as feared that even if they did, the ‘mall boats could mot last long. ‘Wireless reports early this morning said rescue ships bad not yet been @tie to find the drifting lifeboats. The British ship Kanawha and the ve Commerc! Mackay-Bennett were the first to| fic take up the search. Tt was said at the office of the India © No. 36 Beaver S| ts A me 0 steamer Kitmarda searching flect, wh he joined the! ikely to be| dered that n he s9| the se TIFFANY & CO. | Prema Avenvut & 37 Street EARLY AMERICAN SILVERWARE AND REPRODUCTIONS ORANGE PEKOE Beware of Substitutes Buy Only by the Name “Salada” WINTER SHOES FOR THE JUNIOR MISS \" Not shoes for a young woman, \ , nor yet a irl, but in a class and in a shop all by themselves SIN trying, to understand that period of girl 4, hood called the “junior miss” age, it is : J usual to see what it is not—no longer sirl, not yet miss, But Franklin Simon & Co appreciate just what it is and have provided footwear just as it ought to be to keep pace with its particular needs. |. If Junior Misses buy shoes in their own Individual I" Shop at Franklin Simon & Co., their exacting, fashion ¥ sense is meticulously satisfied and the orthopetlic needs of their feet are correctly.cared for. =~. SHOES FOR SCHOOL DAYS AND SHOES FOR HOLIDAYS Laced shoes with low heels and welted soles, in brown or black Russia calfskin, or patent leather; also black or brown calfskin with fawn cloth tops. : Bronze, patent or dull black leather pumps, elso ; satin party slippers in black, white, pink or blue. Sizes 24 to 71—Widths AA to D 6.00 to 9.50 JUNIOR MISSES' SHOE SHOP—Third Floor Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets : Franklin Simon 8 Co, This Firm is a Member of the Fifth Avenue Association. What Helps The Fifth Avenue Section Helps New York, India Company hi The Polar Land, built of steel at Ra started from New 4 for Italy by way obliged to go back ers. i ne started again from Hali- as or- THE BVENIN fal Cxie Company’s ship| close to a main route of ocean traf- , | "SALADA® All Pure Tea— Free from Dust | The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily B. Altman & Cao. (on the Fourth Floor) will offer exceptional values to-morrow’ (Tuesday) in the following: Chinese Mandarin Skirts in rich and striking color effects, beautifully hand-embroidered; extraordinarily low-priced at $6.50 & 10.50 Decorative Novelties (with doll-and-embroidery ornamentation) Sweetmeat Jars . . . «| at $3.25 Pin Cushions . ‘ ° at 1.45 Pin Trays . . at 1.45 This Sale offers a timely suggestion for unusual holiday gifts. A Number of Hats for Early Winter have been taken out of stock and specially re-priced for a Sale to-morrow. Included are Velvet Hats, in a variety of becoming styles lle Melle. Sel. OE BOO Oe. Napped Beaver Hats, in smart banded effects enlee at $5.75 (First Floor Millinery De>artment) The Young Women’s Christian Association invites you to visit its twenty-nine centres of activity in New York City, open to the public during November. Madieon Aur - Fifth Avene 34th and 35th Streets (Candy Places Crisp. flavory, sugar disks. Dainty and truly delightful. 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