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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMB month for three oMld cat, geec nad not heen MANY SHIPS TELL OF DISASTER IN r who managed te day, and some- y of twenty-one Seek Beeeeeee names ffers of help from severaf ves- able te has a crew of forty-two Newport News two days ago ER 29, 1922. — BONWIT TELLER & CO. The Spacialty Shop of Qi ADS Me DAD TE | | FAMINE IN OAL DAYS BY STORM: = Rode 40-Foot Waves for]. Days — Passengers Give Skipper Vote of Thanks. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. which has re- reef cruiser Fox, Was, re- off to SEVERE GALES Reports from the Atlantic Ocean hy wireless and from New England and tho Great Lates Indicates that ther parts of the Eastern United|* tea were hit much harder by the m than New York Clty ship Norfolk The freighter Munmotor, |agents Har which has been calling for help since] Ma yesterday afternoon, got in touch with paval communications just after duy- break to-day, Capt. Diamond reported he was sixty miles southeast of Five Light, waterlogged, listing to h cume ashore at and making only fiye and a| Mani N. J. No one was aboard 8. He asked for Immediate as-| ‘There wus a me iress coat and a mitten in the cockpit. She had the Federal license number K-12090 and is Brook- she 1s 4 gawoline stranded and burr Hook, She is unde J liquor aboard. If her emselves they did not rep rt Coast Guard A wireless message from the steam- Maru informed the nd MeGill that Capt to stay east of Am 1 the heavy going was Now In Progress—The December CLEARANCE SALES OF WINTER APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Manchuria 1 Ham and Ice Bring Death = and Injury—Delay i y Trains. “Whe threat of the sleet, hail ne fmowstorm ended in bright sunshine]. Soon ater daybreak this morning With !t disappeared the menace « @oal famine due to the rapid usiag Mp of coal reserves and the block!ng [Of railroad service. : h the clouds from time to time cut off the sunshine, there is of ficia) agsurance that the storm fs over The Weather Bureau prediction to-day 1's in substance: “No more snow. No lower temperature than that of this morning. Gradually ris ing temperature ond slackening Winds until Saturday evening, whed] ec. 17," the Captain continued, “and southerly winds are expected <] almost all the way to the Grand Banks make Sunday comparatively warm.” | we encountered dangerous, mountain- There ts every prospect that Al s. The waves at times were rat will have a bright inaugura- yom crest to date, and the 9 to 160 miles an hour, » diys, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday of Just week, wel) could make only four knots an hour. ‘hour average for the whole voyage] | was only 1 o the nt Monroe of the United arrived t motor ee days la this what morning afte Kreibohim called one of uta nurrowly #6 a giant wave ‘the schooner Mazle Peabody with 4 crew of four wax reported in trouble Norfolk the stern and until he ome shest voyages he had ever ifetime spent at sea vest trip T ever had,” he en we rescued nlf sistance The Coast Guard cutter Kickapoo was sent out from Cape May to his pack aid, Capt. Diamond had m the Britien | et At Extraordinary Price, Reductions For that he was a Knight of the Belgian Crown, believed to have been owne lyn British Govern- | ds watch and chain al from the fi vessel tol and for Boston with a cargo of coal. She is operated by the son Line. iard cupters out of New- nore N » hunting off the South y the Grace Line received ‘ongress. - @ left Cherbourg tus trip ont Women’s and Misses’ Frocks and Gowns Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Wraps . Women’s and Misses’ Costume Suits Women’s and Misses’ Sports Attire Women’s and Misses’ Fur Coats Also Blouses, Sweaters, Corsets and “Bontell” Footwear Warned by accurate predictions cf { the storm's coming, Issucd for two fi Cays by the Weat'er B portation companies, Avenue 344 STREET Saturday YEAR-END CLEARANCE | Broadway ers were prepared with a count tack an@ the worst Inconveniences caused by the storm were the (rmez- ‘ng of the sleet and following hail t a vote of thanks} eight passengers for bringing them safely through. Joseph| |, Kk. Parker, the second steward, suid] ff) and later the driving of the pawdery} i, saw the Galveston: flood and was SpowSakes by the gale into subway tess improswed by it than by ‘the tihd elevated stations and into every | , is voyare, ventilator and open crevice of cars ewes players had to aul on the surface. Local railway traffic was only ~ slightly uffected. ‘Trains passion to seek shelter with neighbors on ALL SALES FINAL higher ground. The breakors were SS through the northwestern part of New York State were delayed for from one to two und a half hours. ‘Trains com Ing from the West by way of Pennsyl- vania and the South were practically on time. The Transit Commissioners’ inspec- tors said that the worst inconvenience within the cit} Jimits was the blow- ing down of trolley und feed wires by the gale and the glazing of trolley wires und the third rail in outlying eections of Brooklyn, Queens und the|N Bronx. There was a serious delay in more noisy than dangerous. There were no reports of damage done by || WINTER APPAREL Drastic Pre-Inventory Price Reductions on Fashionable Mid-Season Styles to Effect a Quick Disposal the Public Served for Eighty Years We Gl MBEL | BROTHERS © Have Faithfully FU mR RC Canarsie and on the Union Rallway and near the upper terminals of the subway and elevated lines. By 9 o'clock Street Cleaning Com-| “missioner Taylor had 4,500 “regu. Jars” sweeping. and shovelling, ad] { had enlisted 10,000 extra men; there}] were 2,500 cars and trucks ‘on em-|/¥ gtgency snow removal service and 400} pleces of special snow remove! motor | { apparatus were scraping and piling |] ' slight drifts. Mr, Taylor pre- i jcted that he would have the strects 1390 ~ Venetian glase powder box in blue, amber of amethyet-- 6730 HE SAPIENT MAN who is seeking a gift knows that those details of shopping which wom- en love and men abhor, can be dispensed with by coming to Ovington’s. And he knows, too, from happy experience, ofhow fh much careful thought the ° 180 Silk and Cloth Dresses Fashionable models for street and afternoon wear of Canton crepe, velvet and Poiret twill. 10.00 Formerly to 22,00 14.00 150 Smart Afternoon Dresses New models of taffeta and Canton crepe in a variety of normal condition before dark "The gale .wdfted! havoc in Stufen Island, tearing ‘down ice-weighted wires, blowing down telegraph «nd gift bespeaks! attractive styles and colors. ‘ Formerly to 29.75 telephone poles and piling up drifts. OVINGTON’S i service was suspended for * Be aay. sereioe: wan,” ShpDened. for I The Gih Shop of MA 'Avence? 143 Street & Afternoon Dresses 1 8. up against the south shore of the FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST Including tailored Poiret twills and daytime models of taffeta’ island so that all-the-year bungalow | # and Canton crepe. dwellers walked a mile or more inlund Formerly to 34.75 133 Informal & Daytime Dresses Ultra-Smart models in flat crepe, Romaine crepe, chiffon, taffeta and Poiret twill. 28.00 Formerly to 49.50 34.00 Formerly to 69.50 Start’em Back to School Again in BUSTER BROWN SHOES The Firm Footing for Wear and Tear of Every-day and Correct Outfitting Sunday 125 Higher Cost Dresses Distinctive types for evening, dinner and daytime, of chiffon, lace, velvet, taffeta, flat crepe and Canton crepe. Boys’ Overcoats Mackinaws and Suits at $9.95 110 Raccoon Collared Topcoats Rrpendily made coats of fine heather tweeds- in desirable colors. i 8.00 Growing Girls’ Growing Girls’ Fe Ly to 35.00 y 3 Big, warm, brown, gray, tan and heather “ul C OREM eS Calf Oxfords Sport Oxfords mixture wool Overcoats—-with belt all around, 130 Caracul Collared & Cuffed Coats 28 00 $ $5, 90 muff pockets, storm strap sleeves and wide pues and straightline types of warm coatings and smart ° 4.95 ° convertible storm collars, Sizes from 3 to 18. <_ Formerly to 49.75 Scotch grain B B ryan th : ae - Buster Brown mahogany calf ox- ouch, rain ‘bral Eromn Ox ‘cash some pegly eer pmol FAY sl and 128 Beaver & Squirrel Collared Coats fords; shield tip: rubber heels. In StTona ubber heels, “214ta 7) 38.00 Formerly 65.00 68.00 Formerly to 97.50 88 Exclusively Designed Coats Distinguished models of Fashona, Ormandale and Patricia 78.00 combined with luxurious furs, Formerly to 125.09 } Clearance FOURS Clearance At Savings of 40.00 to 175.00 Others with caracul or wolf, some with cuffs, all of rich deep- piled fabrics. 110 Distinctive Fur Trimmed Coats Ormandale, lustrosa and panvelaine, with platinum wolf, ‘monkey fur, caracul, beaver or squirrel. All-wool plaid mackinaws, 7 to 18, at $9.95. And Norfolk suits in Tweeds and mixtures— all with two pairs of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18. Wonderful Values at $9.95 Growing Girls’ Calf Oxfords | 55.90 Buster Brown tan calf oxfords with straight tip, Rubber heels. In sizes 244 to 7 years. (Sketch A Big Boys’ High Shoes : 9 to 14 83.95 High-cut calf shoes for big fellows at a little fellow’s price. Tan black; rubber heels. BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS All with two pairs of long pants in a Great Sale at $23.50 MEN’S KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS $40, $50 to $90 Sketch B. Sketch G. Other Buster Brown Shoes from Infants’ 2 to Big Girls’ 7: $3.25 to $8.45: Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Originally Reduced to 135.00 89.50 255.00 165.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, three-quarter length French Seal Coats, full-length skunk collar Our 35th Year in Business Hud Seal C ; : ‘LE rot} Us Malneogth ak ls and el 459.00 275.00 French Seal Coats, first quality, full length. . 165.00 95.00 REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR ar nate MAY: wt ARH Street Caracul Fur Jacquettes, some with fos jr ute Ss The Sunday World Real Estate Section ©. | MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 " . the House of <euscenvremae Good Clothes