The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1922, Page 4

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‘ officers. AMONG 98 DEAD N GEAN CRASH (Continued Brom Hirst Tage dinner anil the pic rashings through th loo 1s believer 1 nearly all at Of the fret white officers, with drawn & forced Uie inaddened men permitted the women and childyen Several of ihe Fifeboats, overdrowd ed, capsized Defofe they could be pickeg-atpihy tl Freighter. The San the vleltity ot tne eotlision, wal to rages Be Thome in the wa RS Of Awithibers were taken ort sound Ad 22 Bodies were recovered by the (higher bdfore she turned to ward Bret MeaA@hie fies were despatehed from the port tocassiey in (he reseue ypt to recov t is unde ment of the were unable : room before the ship went down. When the Seine finally arrived at Lrest her decks were — crowded with 242 scurvivors, including the Captain and several of the ship's The = latter were taken to the Hotel Moderne, where they refused to talk at all of the accident or the reports that officers had been compelled to draw revolvers on the crew to quell a riot. . May 2,—Mre, M. L. M. Boyer, the who are missing mship Egypt, France, were India who had American wom from the Br sunk off the missionaries been In thin city recently Mrs, Sibley, a roof the staff of the Amevt 1 of Commis- sioners for Foreign Missions, has ves an edo, Ohio, — Miss made her home as going out as ool for missionaries, children in South India. was a widow somewhat lddle years, returning to tation In the city of Way. Miss Boyer, with no parents or relatives alive, was taking up work in the mia- sion field for the first time. -——.— HIS SHIP HIT, SAYS FRENCH CAPTAIN BREST, May 22 (| ssociated Press). —Capt. Le Kurzie of the Seine, which was in collision with the P. and O, liner Egypt) thus describes the dis- aster “1 wan’al my. post “bn thg upper bridge Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, fifteen miles from Armen Light. The wea’ was culm, with w slight swell, ‘The fog wus very dense. 1 was listen- ing for fog horns and proceeding at the slow speed of five knots, “In less time than it takes to tell ® great steamer emerged from the fog. 1t struck my ship and tore away the forward works und moved on at @reut speed. 1 fr1mediately ordered our engines reversed. “T saw wothing further. But then 1 begun to heur cries of terror that told me of u cutustrophe. 1 went in search of the stricken vessel in the fog and darkness. 1 found her in twenty minutes. “She lay on her port side, ready to turn over, Water was pouring into a long, deep tear in her side plates. Cries and wails of despair were to be heard coming from the steamer, “Passengers were seen running about on the decks as the steamer was about to go under, “1 saw a man throw himself Into the sea with two little children in his arms, The shipwrecked people in the, sea clung to floating debris, I had all my lifeboats lowered. It was par- ticularly perilous work, for we were on the main path of vessels going Gouraud's Oriental Cream BROKEN PLAT! WHILE YOU WAIT gt FOr, 103 EB. [Alec yt on NBcor, Park Ay. 2 EB. 125th St, TOE Sah S.E.Cor. Sth Av, | N.W.Cor.: ial gies Te] foum the open sea to the Bastien Channel, 1 stayed at the acene of the INeRCAN WOVEN (ASTER. P SHOT DOWN IN BELFAST BY SNIPERS: wi ‘Toringing the total of deaths over the week-end to fourteen. tnt) 11,20 o’elodk Saturday anticipated, LONDON, May flying column responsible Saturday's raids in Counties Antrim and Down vanished as quickly as it came, but a renewal of its operations for 22.—A dexpatet says former Head Constable Ballantine of the Royal Irish Constabulary, who had just been retired from the service, in was shot dead at his Raphoe, day. CRAIG CALLS CABINET a 7. CHURCHILL SEES (Continued from First Page.) During last night's shooting, sun-) LONDON, M home County Donegal, on Sun- FREE STATE PERIL IN NEW COMPACT ish were co-operating in L lichael C ling Lon the uatio in thy noon, raising the Imperial forces to Secretary of the Colontes Churel alions; further reinforcements hill made the announcement, He 20 Hont to any portion of Ulster sald that the Collins-De Valer}iy ct tue Northern Government might agreement apparently raises very] oonsider necessary, The further Is. serious issucs affecting not only the]suance of arms and equipment to the character and validity of the Irish}? elec between England and the Iris) Free Stat ch ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, men opened fire on the eity electric station, but the return fire from police and troopm catined the arsailants to and Arthur Griffith wil come to|day, he said, and more troops and don next week-end to confer with/ammunition would be sent if neces. British Cabinet regarding the #it- | sary. nin Ireland, ft was announced! Mr, Churehill said four additional © House of Commons this atte tions, but also affecting the treaty fe: jurehiil announced that the Brit. |S" e order. Four additic ry i. Altea & Cn. Another Selection of VW/ardrobe Trunks at these value-giving prices Wardrobe Trunks, medium size, open top model, with cushion; staunchly built of 3-ply veneer and 2-ply fibre with eleven hangers, shoe box, laundry bag, four roomy drawers (a hat form im one) and fitted with a safety locking device, at $35.00 Wardrobe Trunks (same size but better quality), with eleven hangers, at $44.00 Wardrobe Trunks (full size, quality), with thirteen hangers, at $48.00 In the regular stock are Wardrobe Trunks in all sizes; plain and fitted Suit Cases and Dressing Cases for men and women; Travel- ing Bags; Leather Pillows; Week-end Cases and Overnight Bags; Hat Boxes for men and ‘women; Motor Luncheon Cases (with service) and Carry-alls. superior The above should be of particular interest to travelers and vacationists, Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas will be specially featured at the value-giving price of $4.85 These Umbrellas are of superior-quality silk, in black and colors. The handles are attrac- tively mounted; some of bakelite or leather, others with cap of bakelite or silver, while a number have the always popular ring, silk cord or leather loop. All are finished with club-style ferrule and tips. (First Floor) Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Madigan Thirty-fourth Street at ene \ A Large Assortment of Women’s Undergarments at unusually attractive prices Imported Lingerie (each garment being hand-embroidered) values, as follows: Nightrobes * cle « « 52. Envelope Chemises er aintily hand-made and offer exceptional wn be be 2 & mn 5 3D ¢ wu 0. AY ks American-made Lingerie vin. styles,and designs to please the feminine fancy will present these interesting price inducements: Nightrobes $1.25, 1.85 & 2.95 Envelope Chemises, at bes 95c., $1.45, 1.95 & 2.95... Athletic combinations 95c. Broken assortments of other undergarments will be offered at the same time. Also American-made -Corsets in seyeral new models, for slight and average figures. They present remarkably good value‘at . $2.50 These Corsets are to be had in satin (white and pink); coutil, broche and batiste (in pink only), sizes 20 to 28, but mot every size in every style. (Second . Floor) Men’s Athletic Underwear An unusual opportunity to obtain a season’s supply. Exceptional values will be obtainable at these low prices. Men's Coat Shirts Sleeveless and Knee . Drawers, of white plaid madras, at 65c. Men's Sleeveless Union Suits, of white mer- cerized madras (in a number of desirable patterns), at $1.55 the farment (First Floor) the. garment Avenue. Fitth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fitth Street | é eet a ree ad landed in Ulster Sat- e force which the Northern Gov. ent was organizing is under y endeavor will be d, “to avoid unneces- xpense and sensational action, it is the Intention of the British Gov. ernment to support the Government thern Ireland in evéry way 1938. A Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Silk Hosiery ¥ Silk hose with lisle garter tops, in black, white and colors; also a number of fine sport hose. Reduced to No Connection With Any Othar Establishment in the World Frocks of Figured Feathercrepée Radically Reduced to Twenty Dollars Smart little frocks of the patterned Crepe Silk called Winsome designs that accentuate the : youthfulness of miss and matron. Dark ‘ and bright colors. Feathercrepe. Canton Crepe Frocks Reduced to Twenty-Eight Filty frocks some beaded in strikingly. indivi- dual designs includ- ing the exclusive “Maniken” pattern, others cleverly draped. 2.8.50 Furs Repaired and Remodeled at lowered rates—now during the slack Season. FUR STORAGE at very reasonable rates. v THIRTY FOURTH STREET A Clearance Sale of: New Crepe Silk Frocks Of Special Interest for to-morrow (Tuesday) |For a and Tuesday} | Canton Crepe Frocks Crepe de Chine Frocks SSPE CRS RSH OSes i) Gecthanakine Frocks cAt Radical Reductions New Crepe Silk Frocks Reduced to Seventeen-Fifty Drastic reductions, merciless price-cuts have brought the prices of these charming new frocks to a low clearancedevel The mater? ials are Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe, rie beaded and embroidered; in sizes for Womenand "4.00 “Tr ia ses. 20-00 : Higher Cost Frocks Reduced to Thirty-Five ~ Dollars Individual models, in the richest Crepe: weaves, only a few , of a kind, each one reduced from a far higher price. They portray newest exe pression of the aphse Moyen aR $28.50 $17.50 2% of your own valuation. aedistsioosasneaeenensesteSSSSSNRSEIESE

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