The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1921, Page 13

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BRITISH CAPTAIN SAVES 100 AT SEA TRANSIT PARLEY ON AT BARCELONIA No Delegate From Argentina at Conference Called by League ‘Man, Works Alone With of Nations. Knotted Line. BARCELONA, Spain, March 10 (As-|_ HONGKONG, March 10.—Capt sociated Press).—The International | Tt. Evens of the British cruiser Ca: Conference on Communications and Transit, which opened here to-day under the auspices of the League of personally saved the lives of 100 © men imperiited In the wreck of the passenger boat Hongmoh on March 3. Nations, has countermanded ail of-|The Carlisle arrived to-day with ficlal festivities as @ tribute to the| survivors. Eighty were memory of the late Premier Dato. The| Evans, fused to order any of what looked like certain death in a small. boat. Knotting a ife-line about nis shoulders, he bimpelf battled his way to the sinking boat. Bvans wrequently dropped to free the aur wreckage which h: He also leaped the side several times to rescue passengers who were too exhausted to cling to the life-line and dropped into the sea, Capt. Evans was one of the heroes the Scott expedition into the Antaretle, He won a D. 8. 0. for brilliant service jo command of the destroyer Broke in action off Dover in 1917. U. S. PANAMA MEDIATION TO BE ACCEPTED BY LEAGUE. Nothing in Covenant to Prectade Sach Action, Cecil Harmsworth ‘Tells Commons. LONDON, March 10.—Replying to questions in the House of Commons concerning the possible inte fon of Nations tn the Pan- 4 dispute, Cecil Harms- worth, in ult of the Government, said that according to latest informa: tion it was probable the United States’ mediation would be accepted “I do not think there is’ anything | in the covenant of the League to| French Minister of Public Works, Yves Le Trocquer, made an address this morning on behalf of the French dele- gation, it 4g understood the Argentine Gov- ernment, having been sounded regard. ing the sending of a delegate, made ‘Lite acceptance of ari invitation to do 90 conditional on Germany and Mexico also being inwited. Although the two letzer countries have sent delegates with “watching ‘briefs, the Argentine ,_ Government is not represented. VIANT INDIAN HEAD FOR INDIAN BUREAU Delegation From Five Tribes Urge Appointment of T. L. Sloan, an Omaha, ” WASHINGTON, March 10—A delega- Tin of Indians urged upon Secretary Fall to-day that they be given more velco in the control of their affairs, ‘They asked that Thomas L. Sloan, of the Omaha tribe, Nebraska, President ot the Society of American Indians, be overboard lera frum >uled them. made Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and also requested that the Indians be Evans of Cruiser Carlisle, D. 5. O. | RR? THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ‘MARCH 10, 1921. GUILTY IN FREIGHT THEFT. Two Jitney Drivers Co! Having Stolea GHTICACO, March toit after MeGibbou & Cn. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB LACE CURTAINS Imported Plain and Figured Grenadines, Muslins, Filet Nets, Fancy Nets—Also. Domestic Nets and Marquisette, 35c to $5.00 a yd. Curtains Made in Our Own Workroom from above materials—Lace Edge, Fringe and with Ruffles, $2.25 pair up. Imported Long and Sash Curtains—in Brussels, Lacet Arabe and Cluny, in 2%, 3, 344 and 4 yard lengths—$15.00 pair up. SPECIAL NOTE allowed to name other officials dealing ‘with them. ‘They stated that four-fifths of all the Indian tribes had indorsed Mr. Sloan for Commissioner. Tribes represented by the delegation included the Chippe- was, Sioux, Pawnees, Wyandottes and cea. preclude mediation between members of the League by @ nation not a member," he added. “Ti | that the Council of the L under the \covenant, w learned that the United offered mediati: A large assortment of Linen Cluny Edges and Insertions— Squares and Motifs— at Pre-War Prices. Announce for Friday New Spring At 29-50 Smart belted coats of good quality polo cloth, with large patch or tailored pockets, half or full silk lined in color to match. Each coat tailored with care which 29.50 SAKS & COMPANY and Saturday a Most Remarkable Special Sale of WOMEN’S Polo | cu oats At the lowest prices ever announced for coats of the same quality of material and tailoring. Four hundred coats in the collection—all new and most extraordinary value. 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HEE 1 ee ‘ 1 Ake d/ in the streets In two days. zi " pefore the trin HE He ere se See awels 0 were offered to-day ; at the by Alderman John Powers of the 19th One man was ase, the Labriola anne wit PM MMMM FouR DAVEGA SHOTS Model XI with 24 Record Selections You may choose from all the latest Victor Records Victrola X1 $150.00 }2 Records Model XI (24 selections) 10.20 $150 Tow! $160.20 : DOWN will place in your home this genuine Victrola Model XI—Complete with Records $ Other pypular Victrolas are priced at $25, $35, $50, $75, $100, $125, $150, $225, $350. Any model may be purchased on liberal weekly or monthly terms. Balance in convenient weekly or monthly payments “ Honeydew” Selections Played by Joseph C. 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