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~ TRH CONVENTION “As Special Envoy He Will * Mr. O'Connor brings a message of ~ Consult Home Rule Backers ! in All Sections, Prominent members of the United Irish League will arrive to-day from Boston and Philadelphia to confer with Thomas Power O'Connor, a lead- ‘r of the Irish Nationalists, Member of Parliament and known the world ‘over as “Tay Pay,” who arrived yes- terday from England. Mr. O'Connor ‘comes here &s the representative of the Nationalists to get the views of leading Americans for presentation to the Irish convention. In a few days he expecis to go to ‘Washington to pay his respects to the President, and plans a lator tour of the United States. He is accompanied by Richard Hazelton, member of the House of Commons from North Gal- way and secretary of the Irish Party. cheer to the Irishmen of America— the assurance that Ireland's dream of home rule is to be realized, He thus explains his mission: ‘I have come here to lay before the men of my race and the friends of Ireland of all races the realities and | the issues for the opinion of the} greater Ireland and of this democratic Republic. In the United States re- lliant ‘Tay Here to Ask Better Rule for Irelan B. Altman & Cn. Women’s and Misses’ RIDING for side-saddle riding; made of linen, khaki, melton and imported tweeds; variously priced (according to material) HABITS at $12.00 to $35.00 (Department on the Third Floor) Fifth Avene-Madison Aveme 34th and 35th Streets New Bork ~| mains the most potent factor in work- , other opp i 4 ‘ . a ves 4 4 »t)’ M. in the Home Rule struggle. And the Pay 'O Connor, LP. result of that struggle is ea anteed ed tun whole civilized world. may add on this that the Irish, like the v8, the Italians, the Alsatians, the Armenians, the Belgians and all the ressed nationalities felt jally grateful for the vindica-~ Sia’ ‘by the unit inion o| Point | espect tion of their rights and liberti Te P, O'CONNOR © Walerwood © Underame) > | | a | img out the liberation of Ireland and| he other nationalities in the ‘Connor sald that he does not know how long he will remain here. | While in this city he will make his} |headquarters at the Hotel Knicker- bocker. Mr. O'Connor looked a trifie slimmer than when he was here seven years ago, Of the eftrance into the war of| | the United States, he sald: “IT have always thought that the in- tervention of America was decisive jand even from the military point of |view that the decisive blow might | come from America.” “We are seeing the beginning of tho| solution of the last remnant of the Irish land question,” he said. “As a | result of the war it was necessary to | til more land in the British Islands. |In England 200,000 more acres are| | under cultivation. In Ireland 700,000 more acres are under cultivation. — | “Thus, as an outgrowth of the war the old system of large holdings de- voted to pasturage and devoid of population is giving way to tillage and the small proportion. Instead of a few landlords holding the land now the farmers themselves almost throughout Ireland own the land. You may see how the small proprietors | are spreading when you know that there now are 300,000 heads of families in Ireland who own land,” Asked about the Irish Convention and the probability of its leading to a settlement of the Home Rule ques- tion, Mr. O'Connor said: | "I can express no confident opin- Jton as to its success, but I am not without hope. I r i it as of as representative a character as could be obtained in a time of war. But even if it should fail, that marks a stage OSS 0 aS 00 SS SS 0S 0S 0S 9S 0 Sn (0 0 my OPPENHEIM. GLLUNS & C 34th Street—New York Special Sales for Tuesday Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses | New Summer Models Just Received Of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Striped Silk, in attractive col« | orings. Included are tailored, shirtwaist and more elaborate models. | sate Price [5 OO- Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Models—Specially Priced. 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Custom Tailor Blue Serge Suits...20.00 For Women and Misses Extraordinary Value § 16.50 25.00 & = = 29.75, —0: 1 | | President Wilson's speeches to gress.” Sine Fein Riots in Cork Result tn LONDON, Jun | where | rlots yesterday, The rioters smash the windows in a number of recrultii ‘hoisted the Om 0 SS 0 SO SS OO POS 0) oo 0 0 — — — UO at Least One Death. the Sinn Feiners republican 38th Street ©} over the Court House. © in ‘on %%.—One man was killed, a child is! reported killed, and several persons were injured, accord- ing to telegrams to-day from Cork, started iG Noi at court house flagstaff and smashed the woales held by the figure of Justice Later they committed many other acts of violence. At a big meeting later in the day they adopted resolutions denouncing the national convention as an attempt by the British Government to place Ire- land in a@ false position and thwart Ireland’s claim to sovereign indepen- dence. The resolutions demand that the executive convene the council to express the opinion of the people and | * elect representatives to a peace con- | {u ference. _—— Four Hart When Car Hite Track. Four persons were injured to-day when a southbound ‘Thirty-fourth Street crosstown car tan Into an auto mobile truck owned by the Ge: Ehrets Brewing Company and dr by John Glove The accident pened at Thirty: Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ONDAY, JUNE 25, 1917. Avenue. car and hurled sidewalk, where a was broken off at the base, sons Injured were Andrew the motorman, of No. 515 West Forty- seventh Street, lacerations of face; 207) Bighth | Avenue ; golly of Hudson Avenu York, neer, also from Always bears the Signature of sad electric and Herbert Bostater, an ‘Woat New York. were treated by an amb eon. For Infants and Children 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 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