The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1921, Page 16

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* wle to answer the distress m sent out broadcast by tt Communieat Janded at I" appeared to-day ‘ ing at No. 45 Br ay, together | With Randall's subordinate officers and the log of the Hudson's radiv room, — Valley, which docked at Pler 29, Broaklyn, was tol George H. Williams, whe sald the first J i kne t wo‘about ¢t amall bow ~ SAVECASTAWAYS but- none were showing signals of distress, Our vessel boing a frelghtor No Room for Man Who Ney-| lects to Save Life, Says we have only one radio operator and Chief as Inquiry Begins. war What © was off wateh and asleep, “But if the Hudson sighted the boat in distress and wanted us to pick it up, why didn't ehe signal to us? We were so clase she could have wig wagged. It was light enough, as morning had get in. “In my t ng to y L would ad observed ny VICTIMS AT HEARING Bdward D. snd William rmen, Inspection Service Court Also May Conduct h Tuver Investigations. and Navy of thelr a all wal Capt. Ra ° of the Shipping Board's Hudson, |, Capt..A. H, Rand when, as the Powhatan an army Hiner Hudson, was v hes |transport, in January, 1920, she fore especial board-o ty of the [aprang, a’ leale200. miles off Halifax ead libe ‘ “|Wwhile bound for Antwerp. He sent United States Line to expliin why | out wireless call after call for aid BAIA fot stop his inbour pt pick up three a P ing dory 1s tr morning was s ten miles off Chanr told t The defenae of Mrs, Er son Bu ett, charged the name of the late ¢ Roosevelt on a note foi cording to unsel velt had signed the at the time of the , | Convention tn 1912 A year ¢ amuel Rich on, wer a trunk in which she bags, each contain rn ehe sa Bee nie inv days before port was made. All met tain wil ar juick response and he and his men States Ste. boat 1 " aved, along with their ship, ranted after that, if the case justifies it, before a court called hy the Third District of the United States Navy The three castaways were rescued several hours after the Hudson Passed by the coast liner Nantucket which ran out of its course, throw- ing itself several hours behind sched- T. H. Rossbottom, reneral manarer of. the United States Line, is per- sonally conducting the investigation He declined to discuss the case, but fn answer to a question eaid “Wherever 1 find a man who neg- Tan and black / a Yects to save human life, he cannot Scotch grain oxfor with military heel YS work for this company. If mo previous rule on our ¢ any's Dooks to th ct, 1 wit! make. it a rule now." Capt. G. P. Chariton, superintend- ent of the steabmoat inspection ser- vice, also declined to comment on the Randal! case, but in answer to Specially New FALL MODELS BUC! Priced Questions, said: “There is no law compelling a eaptain to stop his ship to save life, but in all my life I have never heard of a captain refusing to do so. To pass men tp simply isn't done. That's why we have no statute covering the case.” Capt. Randall to-day explained to an Evening World reporter that he gent.a radio to the Shipping Board Iimer Lackawanna Valley, which, he said, was nearer the ways than his ship, to pick them up. He then reported to the Navy Communica- tions Service and hurried in with his cargo of mails. The Lackawanna Valley's lone radio operator was asleep at the time and none of its Officers saw the men in the drifting boat. Whatever the outcome of the Ran Gall hearing to-day it was definitely, though unofficially, learned that he mand when the ms from port d by the Lackawanna In The Season’s the new of three to 55 West 42nd Strect 478 Fulton St. our Eyes You'll surely regret it later on. You owe it to yourself to protect your eyesight NOW with Ehrlich glasses. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. bs Eatablished 59 Years. New York: 184 B’way, a: John St. 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 350 Sixth 5 34th St, & Broadway BROOKLYN 1531 Bway at Hancock St. 1052 Flatbush Ave. at Beverly Rd. Smartest Styles HE smart modes— ideas— the distinctive lasts— —-priced to offer a saving five dollars Outward Appearance is by no means final assur- ance of quality. Dependability of inner construction, even in the most beautiful designs, is proven only by service— and Flint Quality is guar- anteed, Flint 20-26 west 36" st. “Conventently pear Pith Avenve” She told again the MODEL In black patent leather kid, satin, suede, gunmetal Harner @ inc GAVEROOSEVELT “TABAGS OF CASH, SAYSRS.BURKET {Woman Charged With Forg-| 1ims Note Was Signed “Col.” by Request. nma Richurd- with forging tol. Theodore r $49,900, will Louis Fabri- | for the de- essions Court If took the wit- ed that Col note in Chie Bull Moose d, her uncle, * found four. ing 35,000 in KLE Most soaps and prepared pooscontain too much alkali, Th the scalp, makes the hair brittle and it, The best thing for steady use i fied cocoanut oi! shampoo (which is pur and greaseless) and is better than any- else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. ly moisten the hair with water andrub itin, It makes an abundance of creamy lathér, which rinses out » removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it wes the scalp soft and the hair fine and » bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil ny pheroecy, atl very lew ounces will supply ev the family for months, Be ‘sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. ‘The Cirelet {s more than a bra: flesh and makes an unb: 16 Other Modele-$1.60 to $8.00 neither hooks Lewes thattstee mart ot teeter nor eyes an ir mie esha sx oot ad fogs dor he toga ast ot gee roken figure-line from shoulder to hip. Coed Stores Kverywhere NEMO CIRCLET CO., New Yous liv, p to Chicago, said she met Col.Jwhich Immediately died, In 1918, and | Roosevelt, gave hii the money and|that a blood ve n her head had «aw him sign his name. Was a | “At fifst he signed jast “Theodore veil" sho said, “and 1 askea| WALLIS ANXIOUS TO QUIT. 1 to write in front of it, qe aE ut T could the faper a4 one| Immigration Commissioner Wallis of my proud posscasions, 1 liked to | CoMfitmed yesterday the report that he ’ has urged early acceptance of hia res- sce the name that way.” ignation. It is expected that Robert B. Mrs, Burkett dented that she had|-tod, the shipbuilder, now in Europe, ever told anybody the note wasa fake, but sald that when some people had soon Will accept appointment to that place. asked her when, whore and how she| W: W. Husband, Commissioner Gen- eral of Immigration, was at had obtained it she told them It was}tand yesterday on his way to af “none of thelr iness.” ton from Montr He said Ellis Is- Her coun: yuent Ot the fact} land would be el on Sundays here- ere ron rover: after in landing from ‘i reli ver ships te the ‘d island detention had borne a child. quarters works no hardship, FURS 000 FUR GOAT HALF PRICE AND LESS! Here's the chance you have been waiting for—right in the nick of time—BEFORE the cold weather starts in AND FURS JUMP TO DOUBLE AND TRIPLE THESE PRICES. In the Spring and Summer we bought furs—thousands of them—at prices we couldn’t begin to touch today. All Summer long we have kept our factory hands steadily employed making them up into THE VERY FIN- EST COATS YOU COULD BUY. And here they are—the best that’s made—at the manufacturer's cost—in any style or fur you want. It's probably the biggest sale of HIGH GRADE furs announced in New York in years. But don't wait. A thousand coats won't last very long at THESE prices. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Until Wanted. _ Bay Seal Coats—Value $145 “ect Handoone brocedadiinag: san’ $69.50 Marmot Coats—Value $200 Brown Russian Marmot Coats; selected pelts, perfect! matched. Belted model, with reversed SQ)". border effect. Raccoon collar and cuffs, $97.50 Hudson Seal Coats—Value $475 OHined wih sbnk baer arsed, $225 _ Near Seal Coats—Value $250 Mealtime i $100 Natural Muskrat Coats—Value $225 Tepes uaiter length—ful] sweep: collar, cuffs $100 ‘ Scotch Mole Wraps—Value $500 cs eee Restaaei. dk Pe $300 pAatural Raccoon Coats— Value $350 trnble borer fier S169 558 STYLISH NECKPIECES Regular Values Up To $50 Including For, Wolf, Skunk, Mink, Raccoon, Squirrel, Seal, ete.; beautiful pelts, beautifully madeup. Greatest QUALITY value inthe city. $975 $45 Brown and Taupe Fox Double furred or open animal—soft pelts 549 Read the Thermometer— (if you wish,) but Consider Your Persongl Feelings I* YOU feel chilly, ‘‘creepy” like, in your home—room or apartment —or in your store or office, it is the strongest possible warning that you need Gas Heating. Our stock of GAS HEATERS has nevet been more complete than itis this year. All styles and sizes to suit every indi- vidual taste and requirement. Also GAS RADIATORS and GAS STEAM RADIATORS Communicate with or call at any Manhattan or Bronx Gas Office Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President TODAY One More Signet Store Near East Side, West Side and B.R.T.Subways and Sixth Avenue Elevated No. 1744—Mat Kid: 1 strep Pat- ent leather collar and strap full Lente heed seems Vamp. Oxtor aah % heel — invisible perforated (also tn Ne. 1897—Women's Mh a ate §G Complete Stock Rice & Hutchins Shoes Splendid Assortment High Grade Hosiery Signet Shoe Co. Other Stores: 1845 Broadway, at 35th Street. 112 W 126th Street. near Lemox Avenue Third Avenue at 149th Street, *6 6 East 14th Stree: Brooklyn—657 Fulton Street. Times Square Svore—137 West 42d Street, Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 é InEAIRIN FOURTEENTH STREET. __WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Gstablisbed 1827 TOMORROW 800 GIRLS’ COATS 7.17 Were $12.94 Five smart girlish styles, four of which are pictured, made of fine all-wool heather mixtures, in green, brown, blue and reindeer. Every coat is warmly lined. Sizes 8 to 14 years. See Page 15 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising NO EXCHANGES NO RETU RN:

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