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: i fl an i TS reer rsa rere oa ~ HURRY CALL AT SEA LIFEBOAT 1S USED ~ASAN AMBULANCE aioe Wireless Sends Cry for Help for Heroic Steward, and Liner Responds. ‘Taigi Compodonco, a steward of the Mariano 0, an Italian freighter Bound from Norfolk to Naples, was Temoved to-day from the Lloyd ta- beudo liner Re d'Italia to the hospl- tal at Fills ‘Island. Compodonco'a arm was amputated at the olbow, the Prices he paid for saving the life of the Mariano O's helmeman on Feb, 6 Hie is one the road to recovery, doc- tors report, and his life im credited to the radio and the daring of ship's of- ficers and men of the Re d'Italia. On Feb, 11 at 2 A. M. when the Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Re 4'Italia in mid-ocean was plough- Ing through a rough sea, a mudio mes- sage caine from the Mariano O say- Ing ite steward was near death, It wan explained (hat he had been thrown into the machinery of the RGAE wheel by a wave and that| he coge bad ground bie right arm white with hin left he held onto the helmaman who was about to be washed overboard. Capt. Vittorio Olivart of the Re d'Italia turned bis ship toward the etd and raced full speed. Dr, Luigi Ruggiero, ship's doctor, went Into the wireless room and all durin the night and till late afternoon heard reports from the Mariano O and gave direction to the freighter’s captain on treating Compodonco. When the two ships were close to- wether the storm grew worse. Mes- sages indicated that Compodonco was getting delitious and was expected momentarily to die, Capt. Olivaro lowered a lifeboat carrying Dr. Rug- «lero and his assistant, Dr. Valenji Giavannl, After an hour's battle the two were pulled aboard the Mariano O, where they gave the steward his first skilled treatment in six days. There were no hospital accommo- dations aboard the freighter, and the doctors ordered him lowered Into the | ¢ lifeboat and again the croup mnked |The patwage required seventy min utes, Compodonvo, blood, was operated on a few minutes later and the Re d'Italia ite Journey. The Ke d'Italia brought over 1.500 passengers, Tho 1.442 senmere were held at 1) examination by Health officers,‘ cabin passengers were permitted to land after an inspection. |BANDITS SENT TO SING SING. Three Whe Held Up shemeld Farms Man Sentenced by Judge Nott. Judge Nott in General Seasions. to- day ventenced Joseph Huhes, twenty- nt from joss twelve years in Sing twenty-nine, of Hawtho Charles Larsen, twenty Mighth Avenue, each to to twenty years, for the James McGuinness in t Farms establishment, } Avenue, on Dec, 13. MeGuin robibed of $3,018.49 According to detectives, the men are bandits who recently torrorized rv dents in Hudson Coulty, N. J., robberies have b 3 ° NOrY | OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Values Saturday Misses’ Spring Suits and Dresses continued | SOT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, their lives getting back to the liner. | Pian Jepitaiion Dinner, § Jubliation dhiner will Also suitable for Women to 36 Bust. The house of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. are showing for Spring, Exclusive Versions of the Accepted Modes at the Moderate Prices which usually distinguish their Offerings, Tan and New Blue Convertible Collars. Misses’ Suits Misses’ New Spring Suits of Poiret Twill. Smartly Tailored Belted Models. Navy or Tan. Special 45,00 Misses’ Smartly Tailored Suits of Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Belted and Box-Coat Styles. Special 59,75 Misses’ Suits of Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Twill Cord. Fancy and finely tailored models. (One illustrated.) Speciat 75.00 Very Special Offering Saturday Misses’ Smart Sport Polo Coats Two mannish bared models of Superior Polo Cloth, Ry Three-quarter and Sport len; ” Silk uined. rae Exceptional Misses’ Dresses Misses’ Dresses of Taf- feta, Canton Crepe, Tri- cotine and Poiret Twill. Beaded and embroidered Speciet 45.00 Misses’ Dresses, Tunic, Basque and Eton Styles. Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Satin and Poiret Twill. Special 59.75 p. Misses’ Afternoon Dresses, embroidered, braided, beaded or trim- med with contrasting girdles. (One illustrated.) Special 68.00 ae 25.00 ‘Springtime Dresses for Girls—6 to 16 Years Entire Newness is the Outstanding Feature of the Crisp and Dainty Dresses for the Junior Miss and growing Girl Girls’ Taffeta Dresses in Navy T9s1." Thirty-fourth Street A Remarkable Offering of Smart Polo Coats for Girls and Junior Misses at . $27.50 Practical Coats (sizes 10 to 17 years) in a youthful and distinctive model, with slashed or patch pockets and silk-lined throughout. » A New Purchase of Misses’ Polo Coats will offer special value at $29.00 Misses’ Coats (sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years) in four stunning models, three-quarter or full- length; lined throughout with peau de cygne in harmonizing shades. (Departments on Second Floor) a Final Reductions have been made in the prices of Boys’ Winter Clothing All of the garments remaining from the present season’s stock are Included in this offering; the extremely low prices quoted being due to the necessity of making room for the incoming Spring assortments, te Boys’ Leather Coats (sizes 8 to 18) at $16.50 & 22.50 Boys’ Mackinaws & Sheepskin-lined Coats (sizes 8 to 12 only) at $7.50 Boys’ Ulsters (sizes 12 to 16) at $10.50 & 19.50 Not every size in every style (Sixth Floor) GB. Altman.& Cn. MADISON AVENUE FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Noteworthy Sales for Saturday Misses’ All-Wool Jersey Suits specially priced at $17.75 New, youthful models, attractive in design and coloring and extremely well-tailored. (Second Floor) A Sale of Ribbons presenting exceptional values Moire taffeta ribbon, 614 inches wide, in a complete assortment of colors, also all-black and all-white 55c. per yard Jacquard brocaded taffeta ribbon, 544 inches wide; of flowered design in a variety of the wanted shades; Two-toned satin ribbon, 534 inches wide, in smart blocked effects; Satin-stripe taffeta ribbon, 614 imches wide (printed. warp); And satin-edge taffeta ribbon 614 inches wide (printed warp), with flowered patterns on white ground 58c. per yard Satin taffeta ribbon, 7 inches wide, of a highly lustrous quality, in elf the desired Ines and all-black and all-white 68c. per yen Also metal ribbon, { inch wide, with com trasting colored embroidered dot and silk picot edge #38c. per yard The above phenomenal values present an unusual opportunity for the economical pur- chaser to secure desirable ribbons at the smallest possible prices. These may be variously utilized for millinery, drese trim- mings, children’s sashes and hair ribbons, boudoir novelties, fancy meedlework and many other purposes. (First Floor) < Girls’ Dressy Taffeta Frocks. Dainty Eyelet Embroidery, Linen Collars and Cuffs; Crepe Girdles. 12 to 16 years. Special 32,50 Girls’ and Junior Taffeta Dresses. Basque Models; scal« loped skirts. Self pleating and flower trimming. 10 fo 16 yra. Special 37.50 Junior Dresses of Canton Crepe and Taffeta, (One illus- trated.) Contrasting color silk and lace embroidered insert on Tunic. 14 fo 16 years. Special 45, 00. ii and Brown. Basque, Guimpe and combination styles at- tractively trimmed, 8 to 14 yrs. Special 18,00 Girls’ Taffeta, Georgette and Radium Silk Dresses, em- broidered or trimmed. New spring colors. 10 to 16 years, | Special 22,50 Girls’ Dresses in a selection of new Models. Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Tricolette and Georgette combinations. (One Soatreies.) Sizes 12 to 16 years. hana New Popular Song! for Children Reduced to $3.95 $4.85 $5.75 More than 2,000 pairs of sturdy well madé shoes from our regular stocks. Sizes for the small boy and girl and up to the largs growing girls, Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. A SONG SUNG BY GRACE LARUE In “DEAR ME.” Now Appearing at the Republic Theatre Words and Music by John Gold a In Next Sunday's Worl