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Iewmne new FIGHTS FIRE UNDER SA, SEVEN HURT eaekeaatis Lock Off Blazing Compart- ment as Craft Rushes to Surface'for Air. LO8 ANGELES, Nov. teen-mile run for sife off Los Angeies arbor of the blazing submarine L-6 yesterday was expected to be fol- lowed to. by inquiry into the cause of { fire which suddenly burst forth in tho forward compart- gent while the craft was ten fath- ems beneath the su-face. Seven men, including mander, Lieut. M. V. were either overcome by sas or seriously burned, The condi- tion of threc—M. W. Hunter and R. J. Weir, second class electricians, and F. McGowan, chief clectrician—was sald to be such as to arouse fear of complications. The three less seri- ously burned were G. W. Raymond, 1.—The fit- the Com- Stonestreet, \ sunner; C. A. Burgard, seamon, and chief torpedoman, zieut. Stone ras only tem- porarily ov stated The submarine was on San Diego to Los Angel leg Of @ 68-hour full power and en- un and had been out fort of undeter- moke, it was way from 16 forward great that seve ral men we ome before the compartment dé locked, ‘Thea he eraf juiekly as pos- ible to the ace and the crew or- dered to the nurrow deck. With smoke snd fumes ining from the open hatches, the dash for the submarine base at Lo: Angeles Harbor, fifteen iiles away, was begun. tinguished at its » guise by men who entered the compart- ment wearing gas masks, Lieut, Stonestrevt paid tribute to tho cool ourage of the crew, who stuck to the of closing in the forward com- partment despite the smoke, which overcame mi they worked. Lieut. Ste et to-day stated the batteries, w d caused the fire, had been d che damage The tlames were seh putlived, ) the vesse! was not* great. The L-6 was built by tho Craiz shipbullaing Company at Long in 1918. It has a speed on surface and nine d been sub- when the ered, according to 26,000 RUSSIANS TO ENTER AMERICA Immigration Law Permits This Number Before July, 1922 / Polish Quota Exceeded. DANZL 19 (Jewish ‘Tele- raphic yencey).--The Ameriesn ff Consul in x nounces that f secording ements of nigration Law be permitted to tes betore the tnd of the f year, in July, 1922. The American Consul in Warsaw likewise announces that the Polish heen filled and that no issued for pt de- the United States be- The \ a New York states that the « for Palestine tor the present year has been ex S other than studen to enter. Ey The Indispensable Tailored Mode At Incompa TAILOREDGOWNS —FOR WOMEN: 48.00 Usual price 75.00 ct and straightline types of dis- smartness—with echoes , from Paris in their Jenny sleeves, bright oflf | applications of color or original braid i tinguished treatments, PICOTINE OR | Press).—-The Ulster Cabinet to-day vo. smoke andj ULSTER REJECTS e + TOBRNG PEACE Holds Compromise Plan ‘“Im-|N possible” and Submits Jected the Government's plan for a settlement of the Irish question on the ground that it contained funda- mental rincioles which under exist- ing conditions were impossible of at- tainmeat. The Ulster Ministers, how- ever, are putting forward counter proposais, A communique issued by the Nor*h- ern Treland Cabinet suggests that tue Government should ¢ongider thes: counter-proposals before the proposed mecting of the British and Ulster Cab- inets. ‘The text of the communique sald: “The suggestions pot forward by the Imperial Government were re- ceived here late last night and were considered. Tho Ulster Cabinet fs drawing up a doetatled reply whica it is hoped to forward shortly. “As, however, certain fundamental principles aro involved in the sug- gestions, which under existing cir- cumstances are impoesible of attain- ment, Sir James Craig, (the Premier) unanimous approval of his as informed the Prime useful purpose that no Minister would be served by hol¢ing a formal consultation be: n His Majesty's Government and © Gevernment of | gestions in tho G BONWIT TELLER. &CO Tie Npanalty Shep, FIFTH AVENUE AT 36™ STREET Northern Ireland until certain sug- srnment’s pro- | posals are withdraw “The formal reply of the Ulster C: inot will indicate other and more pr ticable means of securing peace with- | cut infringing upon the rights of Ul- ster.” The Utster Cabinet Ministers were) summoned hero recently by Sir Tames | Craig to consider the Government's, proposals, and they met this forenoon | to discuas the plan for a settlement of the Irish question which was contained in a statement trom the British Slints- ry. This was understood to be in the form of certain definite suggestions for a scheme, in which Ulster was avkedt | to join, for an all-Ireland Parlia-| ment. Ulster's objection to the plan is be- | | Meved to be that it would deprive her | | of representation ia the imperial Par- | liament, whieh she regards as her | strongest safeguard, and also that | | | would give the Sinn Fein a majority | on the proposed Central Couneil for all Ireland. | Another objection, it is understood, | was that the Central Council, com | posed in tho majority of Sinn/ | Femers, would so adjust taxntto r the agricultural { étiment of the manufaciyriag the pi ints raised by the Listesmen, declared he Sinn Fein could not consent either to re Uz? 4c from Ireland in the {mpertal Parli ment or to ony Constitutional pr sion for op all-Ireland Pacliat which would Ulster a privi position, making ono Ulsternan, jt was remarked, equal to four Southerners. eg eeee) | Arrested on Complaint by Radio. | | Following a wireless message trom |the ship's captain, Ferdinand Villa- neuva, a Peruvian fireman on the the Muns>n line he Federal stabbing: when tho yoyage in 0 bail for rable Values Second Floor POIRET TWILL AMERICAN LEGION a ] Reception in Hippodrome Ar- PREMIER \ PLANS | at Capitol. | Anne Morgan is Chairman, Stara from shal of New York will bq in the Hippo- drome Sunday night, Nov. 20. speakers will be John J. Poi Legion, and Ogden Milk be music by the Lib : hiony orchestra ¢ arg Counter Proposal. + | fhe eth Regiment Bands “8 | Deegan, “State Commander of the] | Tne neat —E Posts of the Legion wanting tokete | Oe c n ieee ee nat ana|™ é t then without coat by apply-|bassador and Mme. érand i eee ee LONDON, Nov. 11 (Associated |f0? Fett Dhairmen of theit County | members of the French delegation to | ror a three. week Committees. The expenses ari hington will be pres n hie ANTON UNKNOWN frayed by the ante of boxes, which Is under the direction of 8. C, Gum- perts of No, 101, West 420 Street. Marshal Foch Will be ohlef quest at @ concert on Saturday night, Nov. 59, in the Capitol Theatre, given under the TO WELCOME FOCH H auspices of the American Committee TI He Reve Jdentity. ranged for Him—Coneert for Devastated France, of which Miss | pyetrict Attorney-« tt ‘ jet Attorney | the Metropolitan Opera Company who et tHe Cem Tho only public reception for Mar-| will take part in the programme In- va och by the American Legion|clude Frances Alda, Leon Rothior, Roaina Galil and Giovann! Martineli Miss Galli and the ballet from the Metropolitan will dance a ballet trom a en” and Mr. Rothier will sing The Marseiliaise.” ‘The performance will begin at 10.45 1, M. and last ono |" }hour, An official welc will be given by the Mare shing, U1. A. 3 ational Commander of t merican to Marshal Foch Major William F. BONWIT TELLER. &CO FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET An Exceptional Offering Saturday MODISH MILLINERY 10.00 Actual values up to 30.00 Panne Velvet, Hatters’ Plush or Felt with Ostrich, Coque or Novelty Treatments TAILORED MILLINERY-—MAIN FLOOR BONWIT TELLER & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET SATURDAY SPECIALS IN _ JEUNE FILLE FASHIONS EDUCTIONS on Bonwit Teller & Co. jeune fille afbare! mean the distinction of individually designed and exclustve youthful fashions at prices of those that are not. MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED SUITS 44.00 ' 78.00 Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 Formerly 98.50 to 125.00 Youthful types of mochatex, du- Individual costume types of vet de laine or moussyne with moussyne, mochatex or erminie beaver, squirrel, nutria, gray or with beaver, squirrel, caracul. taupe wolf, in fashionable colors. wolf, mole or opdssum. Fur Trimmed Tweed Suits, 48.00 Swagger belted types with inverted pleats and smart pockets, with choker collars of pahmi or kit fox fur. MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS 79.50 125.00 Blouse-back, drop _ shoulder. Metal scroll embroidery, steel draped lines or straight lines in studding and link belts in coats coats of somerset, normandie or of nerissa, gerona, wondora or panvelaine with wolf or Austra- normandie with beaver, squirrel lian opossum collars. wolf, opossum or caracul. A Remarkable Collection of MISSES’ ALL-OCCASION FROCKS 45.00 ’ Formerly 89.50 to 125.00 One-of-a-kind models from our regular stock, including frocks of the highest type; daytime frocks of Poiret twill or Canton crepe; evening frocks of Georgette crepe, also a number of period frocks. JEUNE FILLE FASHIONS, SIZES 14 TO 18—THIRD FLOOR TO COURTS’ PORTER All bat Rushed Oat of Building hout 11, 1921. BLOO New York want to come in, surely, on to their old friend. Jointed Dolls, $2.98 Full-jointed body, moving eyes and curly wig. The dolly is 24 inches tall and has shoes and stockings! Illustrated at left. MINGDAL Illustrated Store News 59TH TO 60TH ST —LEXINGTCN TO THIRD AVE. Santa Claus Is Here— in this wonderful new Toyland! All the children wil? E’S November 11, 1921 Saturday, to say ““Howdy” Coaster Wagons, $6.75 Ball - bearing coasters, 48 inches long. Built to stand the kind of treatment boys will give it! Illustrated at left. * Hloomingdair’s—Third Floor ~ 1200 Men’s® Silk Ties Extra Special 88° Made of heavy imported and domestic ailks. Fine quality satins and moire silks. New styles, new colors, with an appeal to men! 2400 Silk Ties, 44c New ties in wide range of patterns. Neat colorings. All over patterns, figures, Persian designs and stripes. Bloomingdaie’s—Main Floor. For Stout Figures The Sveltline Shop, ca- tering to the figure from 39 to 56—4215 to 5214, is fully equipped wit dresses, skirts, suits and coats made to produce the slender effect. Beoond Floor Wizata — {GODOT Here’s a | Suits for men and young men. All-wool blue, brown and ox- ford unfinished wor- steds or mixed pat- terns. Single or double breasted. All ARCH BUILDERS finely tailored and Wizard specialists are at | well fitting. Sizes 33 your service in Bloom- to 44, including ingdale’s second _floor stouts. shoe department. They will examine your feet Overcoats on and give expert advice free of charge. Becond Floor Sale, $29.50 ' Bloomingdale’s—Second Floor. Sale, Men! Two-Trouser Suits Furniture Clearance Priced 4-Piece Bedroom Suites $158 A suite of delicate lines-—strongly made. | is American Walnut. bed, anity table are the piec be purchased separately if desired, bed $39, dressing table $35, The dre wood er, bow-end Dresser $4 chifforobe A | chifforobc Pieces Bn rth Floor ningdale 10-Piece Dining Room Suites, $198 Queen Anne period—of American Walnut. A 5 ft. buffet, 48-inch dining table, and inch china closet, chair with genuin : Buffet $59, china closet serving table $19.75, dining table $37 | chairs $7 each, arm chair $11. 3~ 6 chairs and an arm leather seats. Sep- ‘Misses’ Suede - Velour Suits $ 1] 6:25 line and blouse effects, some plain tailored, some dressy models. 100 smart “missy” quality suede velour. All silk lined throughout Plain tailored suits. Embroidered suits. Dressy suits. Straight Suits thit this $16 you'll agree when you see them ould be selling for far more than suits of extra good Fur trimmed. suits. ond Fo a” ~§ ae ee ee ee er ere eee —

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