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= ~~ - - i Sisal a ot rn Snag cae agen aici cal THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. ITY PLANS ROYAL RECEPTION FOR BELGIAN MONARCHS Government, worn in body, is unable | Street to the L Sein ea mista ns ass." Belgian Royal Party on Ship’s Deck CANT COMPROMISE, <2"! 90, EAR SENTENCE Sea es | vil al abla at thal GARY REITERATES stesso FOR TWO HOLDUPS: Hent, povtically spoaking, first wel- | Beigian escorting party remained on RIKERS DESERT | BS a BEFORE. SENATORS CAB BSTC pe Hee Ar veAnR and on over unknown wastes of water) The automobiles containing the gag uncharted sens, socking ani / King, Queen and Crowi Prince we finding new worlds for Crown and| mot at the 23d Strect, Manhattan pier Curt of the Lackawanna Ferry by an es- “Binee then it has been the goal of | cort of motor cycle policemen, who many and other pathiinders atriving | acted as outriders and traffic elear- te walk in ways both good and evil. [ers in the trip to the Waldorf. The finder in Columbus, who eailed on/in the afternoon. | | — 1,500 More at Work at Gary and Waukegan Mills Resume Ope | (Continued From First Page.) | received by the employees threaten. | tion. Sherman Square Hotel R@ Had wo but thought, many wov three cars, which bore no marks to ing them if they dia got strike. Gary CHICAGO, Oct Murther defections bers Terrorized City for ‘ed that net profits of the U.S. fro e steel strikers zed Cl have heon wnwelcomed. But to-day | distinguished thom from private au as Peapaeie tio th peel es ice tue etiae Motueka he pad Ale cane {karo ig no man in this broad fand | tomobiics attracted attention only b« i alee da shh edd de anions poll! shure aralane tat Chree Weeks. eke ts as follows: y althougi union leaders dectare that abaisac Who loves liberty, tiiclity, justice and onal of the polic ort. In 1914, $58,267, 1915, $107,822,016; @ large majority of the men who ha ‘ votrage who does not gladly greot EERS FROM SIDEWALK AS 1916, $203,449,476; 1 Gus, returned to work are laborers and thar] “eorse (Red) Hope, twenty-sevens you, a King without 2 King’s cun- PARTY PASSES IN AUTOS. $167.5 the mass of skilled workmen are stand-|of Lh: Edward Melntyre. ning, a man with a man’s high senso) There wero scattered cheors from " " said only 82 men out ‘88 firm. twontysfive, of N Wert 49! Via Sacra of Triumph, so by the | through 234 Street to Seventh Ave Gorked & continuous 24-hour ‘iif at COMpany at Gary, 1500 addi jonal | Street, nd Thomas Burke, twenty treading of that way tho world might | nue, north in Seventh Avenue io iid any time last year and only $44 ewer wile atte to have returned! (wo, of Nu. 910 Bighth Avenue, whe 8 “ orked 18-hour «hift at any timo, to work while at (ndiana Harbor, Ind -* i a find that treaties aro not scraps of | Street and cast in 334 Street to the wor boat i durtlug three weeks of late August am 5 *harges o 01 abe jeaders a bout 6,000 of the 7 strik: employees 4 king- | Waldorf-Astoria, where a crowd of| Chars of union labor leaders that Soe Of the 7.000 striking employees) oariy september terrorized hotels and paper, that above crown : dom faith and courage must breed, or | About 1,000 under umbrellas had as (he banner of a people becomes the | embied. Some cheering marked the | much bespattered badge of infamy. appearance of the royal visitors. | the Steel Corporation employed many of the Inland Steel Company and the | foreigners in order to prevent’ the Mark Manufacturing Company are sald|>!lard halls by repeated sae unionlaing of its men Were denied by (o have expressed a desire to return as] Were sentenced by Judge Rusalsky to~ Judge Gary #00 0 ti 8 . ay in the 8 AR ory; uestion of ompleying 0" 88 Proper protection ls assured. |duy {m the Court of General Session, “Ef one who believes in the right ey oc ae pon lend met the| foreignors, who possibly had feelings ar ea fet Lace and Wire Cor to lohg terms in Sing Sing Prison and the auty of the people to rule party ai 1@ door and escorted the against this country, decided by the P&ny # aukegan, lil, started its roll-| Hope and Mcintyre were given hemacives may be bold without of- King and Vico President Marshall, rd? asked Chairman Kenyon ing mills to-day for the first time since twenty years apiece, Burke got off ; yubtic, |the Queen and Mrs. Marshall and the No, d the witness, “The ques-, the strike began ALN AWS Weare: Ils fense, I welcome you to the Republic, bene abe boureta ¢ War Mais tion was never raised In the South Chicago district the It: ive years less, rm somewhat as King of the ®raveat Laer sate Pooh ee heer or | Judge Gary analyzed steel strikers! noig Steel Company ts sald to have| Red” Hope pleaded guilty to an to the suite reserved for the Belgian | visitors, ‘The 334 Street entrance was partitioned off and formed a private as beldnging to three clisses. a ndictment charging robbery in the “Firet there are the Americans,” be SSout 400 men at work. Plants also} oe deerce in the holding up Wept. 8 said, “then a large number of foreign We? Feported to be in operation at . on Ce Workers, and. finally, a amait Jollet, IIL, and other potnis with reduced | 0f @ pool room at Kighth Avenue an¢ people since time vegan, but more os a man whose conduct will be & mighty force in steadying the world to law and order, to (riendship, faith | Passaseway. minority of foreigners, not over 18 per forves Sith Street, where he took $275 trom’ pnd freedom.” Ambassador Whitlock, Mra, Whit- cent. of the totil, w are actually at the safe. engaged in promoting the strike. ‘The King of the Belgians wore the lock and other members of the wel- uniform of an officer in his army and | coming party and of the escort of the BETHLEHEM NEAR NORMAL, | | Melatyro as principal and Burke ug first wkle admitted « holdup in the “What good is it for mon to belon: to unions,” said Senator Walsh, Dor carried a sword. He is « command-| King and Queen arrived at the hotel crat, Marsachusetts. “If they join you Every Department of Stechon | office of the Sherman Square Hotel ing figure tn uniform. at intervals for about an hour after refuse to discuys anything with thelr Plant Runaing. in the early moming of Sept. 12. the first autos appeared. Ambussa- representatives MARRISBURG, Pa. Oct. 2.—Offl-) tope's young wife presented a pe KING AND QUEEN SHAKE HANDS ergy | “Ig it right?” Judge Gary countered, ‘ciate of tho Nethiehem Stee! Company bated nein dA sere . WITH ALL. dor and Mrs. Whitlock went to tho “for 10 per cent. of men Who may Be to-day atated that more men had re.| tom to the court describing him ay tier the specches the King and] “partments of the visitors. Later eay- tone and Crown Prince walked] Vice Prosident Marshall was the host ro olrele and shook} ®t ® luncheon given to the visitors hands with all present. Mra, Whit- and members of the cominiitce of tong to unions, to Bictate conditions portea tor work and that every do-(® fond and loving husband Hut your position is the same” |parumant was ls operation in the) 78 Sevody wae Koowe.Gim con ©& critor Walslt continued, “even if 90 Steelton plant, Including the bridge|@erstand his behavior of the mad cent. of the inen were organized, Works and the coke ovens which the| three weeks, Mrs. Hope prayed the THE QUEBN, KING ANC CROWN PRINCE OF BELGOm. welcome. —-— would conte cir rep. strike committee had claimed were | court to have “Red” ext Jock, remindful of court ceremonials el . + - ise — 1 would not confer with their rop- pled hey to have “Rt ximiied by an A member o' e 0 so W , " he Co officials declared alienis , 6 Gt which she gained knowledge dur- of the Belgian royal) George Wavhington docked at Hobo- | William Fox, Superintendent of War| up two troops of infantry, two com- ‘ mpany officials declared that | alienist before sentem i id 80," Judge Gary re-' yy the end of ‘the week the op img ber long residence in Belgium, Activities Michael §. Hogan, Chair- | pan of United States sailors and That question has not come would be nearly normal. ttsied to the King and enrtsied|® statoment to the press late in the | grammo of reception was carried out.| man Harry B, Swift of New York |two companies of marines, ‘Tue ‘ii, Coa Glee to the Queen and kissed her| Afternoon, Until to-morrow, when| ‘Tho King and Queen and Prince,|Chapter and . twenty-five overseas! Mayor's Committee, headed by Rod- oan wilt Rot,” dodge Gary ‘returned hand. The other American women| ‘he formal grectings of New York! vith their brillianUy uniformed es-| secretaries. ‘The Knights of Colum-|iman Wanamaker, then will take! Asked if he lad any suggestion for | will be given the visitors will bo in|cort and the reception committe 5 | " settlement of the strike, Judge Gary ; YOUNGSTOWN, O., Oct. 2—Obs in- coption mittee, | bus, Chairman Swift sald, aro pre-charge of the guc and escor er rike, Judge Gary merely shook hands and closely harge of the guests a re them vasa if pence were maintained, the at the Ohio works of the Carnegie s rauvns| Burt Levy, the theatrical cartoons ist, appeared in behalf of ‘Thomis Burke, who, Mr. Levy guid, wus @ine ployed in the Levy household about. fifteen woeks and endeared himself suite gaid the King might give out) ken a little after noon and the p Some Foreigners Ne mat Youngs- + seclusion at the hotel. went from the pler direct to th 0 ar | he silos eee bedl de one 3 fa spected the white apparel of the}. ; ‘ Wald Le 0 tho! paring an elaborate reception liter |in autos with police escort up Broads |. upheld and “individuals left free,” Company this morning said the numper These defendants,” Judge Rosal« Queen and ber lady in waiting. arrangements on the Hoboken) Waldorf-Astoria. As soon as the vis-| in honor of the royal guests, |way and through Park Row to City) the employces would “settle it them-!of men who entered was much greater | sky guid, “are the most desperate aoe hea gathered in| Pier wero confused and poorly car-|itors had retired to their quarters on) Standing out among all the craft | Hall Plaza, | selves. than on any previous day and satd that | SAY St are apfeeps eo a. Fee a rowiside the Hovoxen| ried ottt, A scheduled address of|the third and fourth floors, which fehat gave a royal demooratic welconte} ‘There the King and Queen and/FOR FEDERAL CONTROL oF | {or the first time rome forelgmers were | Tri itn roe Sara Seley Hua aO pier and had cheered the King and welcome by Gov. Runyon of Now bebaebonhte ees shod pal the democratic royal couple was a| Crown Princo will be greeted officially CAPITAL AND LABOR. —_——— regard for the rights of others, The seen as] Jersey was passed over and Mayor | 'esbevtec ‘asl yacy and desire) great big yacht with two gold chev-| by Mayor Hylan | Asked for his views regarding pos- longer they are away from society the Queen when they wero firet for rest, and they will not be gecn J i eae COL. ALBEE SAILS. better for the public. rons on one funhel—meaning two| In the royal party, besides the King, |.#!b/e legislation on the general qu the George Washington wes warped| Griffin of Hoboken did not got a c c | phe clerk will t bench ware into the dock. The royal visitors] chance to grogt the visitors in the Bae in public unt tormorrow:, |yeara in the war xone—and a big | the Queen and the Crown Prince, or | Hon Of corpocgtion control, the Wits | ramons Surges to Represent U.S. yunts tor ith Arvest OF these tan OM “were on the flying bridge, the queon| name of his city. Prep hall CR EET ANA -ehieewtar on tho other, testimony | Duke of Brabant, are: the Countess! sion to charter and regulate conpora- at Big Conference. Gther indictments are lodged with the Tiiciouly taiing anapshota and] ‘The George Washington, dressed rete roa $f Ne Mag Bre dae this yacht sank an evemy sub-| Chistaine de Caraman-Chimay, lady ieee with the commission's actions} Col. Frederic Albee, who for nearly |ofitcials of *. end ® ei that arby cities began to arrive at Bat- | a A f subject to final review by the Fed- | - f eon} they may be broug' a ere on the king surveying tho scene through | from stem to stero and flying the Bol- pmarine, in waiting to Her Majesty; Lieut. : jtwo years, has been the chief surgeon! 1°” npletion of these sentences.” tery Park for the first possible glimpse of the K + and Queen, or, ral Court: ‘This was the Vincont Astor yacht; Gen. Baron Jacques, commander 30 "1 ‘Socognix | |Noma, purchased recently by Chutr-| Division Belgian Army: Col. Tilkens,| “that tho — p: "oy caus at the Army Base Hospital at Colonia, Judo Gary said. |\. J, sailed to-day on the Mauretania, ver of concentrated iio {, a representative of the G wpyciasecs. The King and Queen] gian flag with a crest from the fore- were on the Oridge throughout the} mast, came ip from the anchorage joas| ro} | ‘ eapit vern: wp the bay and river from the] ground off Sandy Hook, where she at loast, the ship that brought them|iman ‘Rodman Wanamaker of the |Gencral Staff and alde de camp to the capital necessarily Involves the |ment at_ the Orthopodic Congress at trio + to the United Stat Narrows. had apent the night, soon aftor 10] ‘°,\00 Ute te Indayor’s Committee on tho Reception | Kings Major. of. Artillery Coudt Guy | Power to do more or less harm. Tjiaris, the Inter-Allled Congress at recognize the fact, personally, that | Ron oncentrated apital bas the advan- jat Bologna, over the single individual if| Dr. Albee's work in reconstruction oncentrated cupital is in the hands |Sursery at the hospital has attr {dishonest or unfair men. ‘There- |the attention of | the | surgical t a ee < | A two-volume book covering the I. think, concentrated capital ||}, {¥o notte Dee eee be Id be under contro! and supervi- [M4 St the LA SS } : Alhough every emphasis had been ‘The reception ceremonies took up| o'clock thia mor ing and steamed at) made in official announcement on éfly fifteen minutes, Then the King,| full speed up through the Ambrose| priday as “the” day, the Battery Queen, lady tn waiting and Crown] Channel and the lower bay, escorted! park district and lower Broadway the Queen; Lieut. of C: Q ° v1 4 5 neen; Lieut. of Cavalry Goffinet, Prince walked down the pier to the| by two seaplanes and seven United| were dressed in thelr holiday best.| Venamaker and @ party of 180 on] Qa Oe Ciininee to the King: | tend entrance through rows of| States destroyers. After lcaving|Qne discovered that New York had |C#Fd. Capt. James I. Hallock, po- - : nd the Italian Surgical lof Distinguished Persons. The Noma |@'Oultrement, Adjutant of the Court; 1 se fhe! ‘ | sailed late in the morning from Pier | Max Leo Gerafd, Secretary the | A at the Battery with Chairman| King: Charles Graux, Secrotary to | > f - lice pilot, who has welcomed 2,000,000 t, Col. Nolf, royal physician. | yion against wrong. vos coestapanied by Mire A United States troopx at attendance] Quarantine the ship passed through a| been concealing great quantities of |UC® Piet. 3,000,000 | “During the King’s stay here the| “I think at the same time that cap: |e eae t aud women of the Red Cross, ¥. M. C.| chorus of saluting guns in the forts| Reigian flags. Buildings wore dressed jhomecoming Americans ag skipper uf) ieigian Ambassador, Baron de Car-! ital is subjected to supervision and AUR E t ‘A. and Salvation Army who naw ser-| and screeching of whistles of water/and river craft bedecked with (hem. the Patrol, was at the wheel. tler de Marchianne, ind the Secretry | Control. Concentrated labor also ui EL RESULTS. view overseas, and a gathering of| craft nnd factories ashore. All ships|‘me South Ferry building, home of | OP® of the biguest Belgian flags} o¢ the Bolgian Embusay, Pol Le Tel- | should ‘be sublected to contro} of the : riniienie Knights of Columbus Secretaries, met or passed dipped thelr colors, | aeveral consulates, was particularly | NeW York has seen was floating trom | jjer, wit: participate in the reception. | ““yr'Gury, waving his hand. at Mr, | purses a.0sos Ave ana & nail furlongee: Personalit | Vice President Marshall and the} ‘The air cleared about 11 o'clock and] bright iv a display of international | ‘N® foremast. Under it was the en-| jrand Whitlock, American Minister | Gompeg and other labor leaders, | tls, Choice,” nS de). $7.10. : mt y : Sears. cuicaenia ‘isitibe tend vistors) ans toale pay |cclors sign of the New York Yacht Club.|iq felgium, and Mrs. Whitlock, | sald he had no personal opposition to | $210. won: Truly lis (amb is reflected in house furnishings as $2.50, $2.10. second; Ma oi $2.50, $2.10, second: Martha Luckett, 115 | well as in clothing and manners, Visite rip. cuba, Brobler aiag tan, | That is one reason so many families SPCOND RACKH—Stee maid- | Of distinction are regular customers of + four-y! : about ha Luckett, 1 | : “Marshall and the Quean and the lady| could see from the George Washing-|K, C.’8 PREPARING ELABORATE AP American flag was suspended at! greckenridge Long, Third Assistant | them, and would meet them in next * ANeget senee : week's labor confer iting entered anothér car, and| ton the waving of fags and handker- RECEPTION. jeiogen im the taftrally. in apy Secretary of State; Major Gen. Wille] “idee Gary said unions in Eng. ary of War Baker and the|chiofs in the tall buildings at the| On the Knights of Columbus boat, |‘ the memory of Borough President) iam Wright, U. 8. Au: Rear Admiral |ind controfed industry, “to the great Prince entered a third. The three| lower end of Manhattan and the plers|Hurry 8. Lockwood, were Supreme | DOW!Ing. 'T. Long, U. 8. N.; Jefferson Cafferey,|@Amage of the country and she Is i Va lec relles c “ » miles.—| vowers), $4.20, driven rapidly down River lining the river on both sides. The! Secretaries William P, Larkin and! TB George Washington entered | secretary of Embassies of the United | 2°") eled to do thingy that are not . $2.70, wor 143 (Bush) — — — - the Narrows this morning escorted Rood examplcn for us, $5.50, $3.80, seco Sea Lord, 143 States: Col. Patterson, U. 8. Ay and] “T¢ they get contro! her J. M, Nye, Chief of Special Agents of the Department of State, will repr he said, | (Stretch), $3. will mean the establishment of jnecott, Man methods and practices tending to in- |Cloots also ran. third. Time the Hour, 7 4.01. dette and by a flotilla of twelve destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Horace Plunkett, Roaring salutes of f crease costs and lower production | ae re The Bedding Specialist e went the United States, isp “ FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHops—FIFTH FLOOR jmanty-one gung greeted ter from ioe "rhe army and Aavy eacort, whieh conumern, "Mle SxBEDES ot JAMAICA RESULTS, For 00 years Hamilton and Castle William, Among the escort wero six sen | planes from the Rockaway Point) will accompany the royal visitors to} “If you leave this situation alone| RST RAOM—For two-year-olds: The quality, style and durability of City Hall, will be commanded by ugh pel CL 5s emiita if ting purse 79; five and a halt fur- | Hall's Bedding attract discriminating x : . oy hat would go any | longs. —Paith K., Wut (Rodriguez), § to 1, : ries ies payee Ane owe gale distance toward settling other strikes |4 to 1 and § 10 6, first: Foreclosure, 104 purchasers, Naval Air Btation. in battle forma |Gleunol, in charge of the New In. the country?” Sonator, Kenyon | (Rowan), 6 to 1, 2to 1 and even, second: ; tion, Maoh seaplane had a pilot and | Neval District, They will socompany aaked. |. as the ceniy, “I fore and’ Sto 3. thinks Time, 1.08 2-6. | pyerletts Piper hype li A passenger, the filers being Lieuta.|‘e King back to tho Waldorf-As- |, oocoin vicious element is defeated | Cohen rie Tin Flommal ith Starry | 28 West 45th St., New Verk City j Dietrich and Musk and Enaigns Stev- toria after the oflcial reception 1 jn this country, If It gets no encour- | eli also Fan. si Ci psec atc ens, Rand, Hulse, Carter, Howlett,! He City, Hall. agement in its action, it will be help-) gmcOND RACK—For three-year-olds e Ata P.M. to-morrow tho visitors ful everywhere in stopping other | and up: selling: purse. $20; one, mig SPECIAL NOTICES, ‘ , | Himes, Jonson, Fleldner, Dyer and eee Rte | 5 oF . will go to , and seventy yards.—Paddy Whack, 13 Blackwell. Will rece!ve 60,000 children of the pub.) When Judge Gary's examination | (Davies), # to 2. & to 8 nnd. to 2, wono! HORLICK’'S r@) ‘To-morrow morning the royal|lic and private schools, There will|was concluded Michael F. Tighe, |* innylend, 116 {Rowen). 01,4 tol THE ORIGINAL I an . second: % . party will board a warship at ath] be @ patriotic celebration which will | Prestdent of the Amalgamated Asso- | 400 Coreocay # to 1, 8 MALTED MILK od down the North | ond by the planting of a tree by the ciation of Iron, Steel and ‘tin third. Times—-1.46 3-5, th Street and proc: titetes Kin | Workers, was calle 8, Woadiren, aise wf Al W. River to the Battery. ‘There they will| "In’'the evening the royal visitora| "I think dies aay I adie lie MB nr a eet CaN ore éar ho received at Pier A at 11.30 A. M. | will attend a porformance at the Hip-| badly Informed about the workings| Aurora Bore: HELP WANTED—MALE. On the Battery wall will be drawn! podrome of the inatitutions which he heads,”| ciricago, oct. &—The aurora bores ELR WANTSO— MALE... pe cr the witness said, oumraanity for advanonnent Ye olorad of «inoation, high eohenl wike alls was visible over a wide territory The name WEARMOOR is not the felicitous adoption of'a ue anYou might Nike to know why th list night and seriously impeded wire |Site Rt wand maven command, moment, but a symbol of what is actuslly in the clothes XING OF BILGIUM LAVISHES Aes Me wonka” an a amnion, rear tet sain gy eR a MORE WEAR! Or MORE WORK! For that is what | , 1pIn0e 00 par cont. Sf the workers 1s ee eee York is Omaha, Creyeeh ob tree, pier ie pivots, Blast, an Jee it amounts to! DECORATIONS ON VOYAGE HERE etrick against a reduction in wages | — saiesaeeesbadbmeibememaiaian ——— — —— jin the Carnegie plants and lort, A Jeystem of espionage was then estab- lished in the plants; ma More workmanship, finer workmanship, more conscientious Ship Officers, Orderlies and Others Honored wh.” Ay intux of toreisners — workmanship, more of the kind of workmanship that goes With Chevalier Orders and Medals. BN scticons oan naeiniad PENNY A POUND PROFIT into men'sclothes. And that means More Wear, for in the last analysis, the life of a garment depends primarily on the way it is put togethes, : } 9 Ord opold. They ° According to The Hatchet, the | of the Order of Lec pold. They were commissary steward on the George | Corpls, D. S. Norris and H. ©. Nor- | a . ed on board lw: ¥ Yhotel a ally newspaper published on tiwe ‘Marine Corps, who attendea| Washington is maitre d'hotel and the George Wasbington, which 8/ine King; Privates Charles Finger | Keony Derouet, who acted as 4 OUR BIG DAILY SPECIAL: filled with interesting stories of hap- jand ¥. L. Korts, Marine Corps, who to panes chef oad Hone : re oar vos cing | attended the Queen, and Seamen R. | Commodore. hey, with carta Special for jomorrcw, triday, Uctuber 3a, WEARMOOR Ulbsters and Ulsterettes, venings on board the vearel, King attended the Queen, and Seamen Cr noir matte were reaule | AgORTED. MOLASNES. DAIWETRG chat | | 9 to 18 years $23.00 to $45.00 Albert was lavish in his distribution | ono ice Leopold sitioned for the trip by the Govern- in made from of decorations during the voyem®| 14 medal of the House of the | “ant, Tutt Twine ¢ 7 | old medal of the 2 ; ere ; oo twintey CH WEARMOOR Norfolk Suits, single or | Honors conferred by the King to tle imedal of the House of the] The George Washington brought or ee cre equally pleasing. ani. tasty. POUND 60x r i Ns er 2 ‘ i e ‘oops, all als Py d double breasted, with extra trousers, these on board included the follow: | missary Steward John Matnati; | ' ‘ fh Leah 8 ais Lear Our big Week-End Extra Special 9 to 1% years $20.00 to $38.00 ing: Jailver medal of the House of the| , The VOyaeN ot tne ee ee ea tgian D SEA Thee are lay tootneome bare Admiral BT, Long, Grand, OMcer | King to Chiet Commissary Steward {10h OTN aan Wn Fg ny ped Mute ail iruriovs cloak of cur World Bo % 3. | Le Der 0 , poarded @ , to miuien inetiv ‘WEARMOOR Reefers, Russian models of the Ordor. of Leopold: Capt, E.|Leony Derouet and a bronze medal |PAUY Chi eh Olt paises i ie fede rea re MoCauley jr., Officer of the Order of | of the House of the King to Chief | Leopold; Commander F. M, Perkins, | Steward Henry Solignac. Four gold executive officer, Officer of the Order | cravat pins, with tho initials of King - Seag and und sunny ekics. a COLAT ‘oy. 7 Jor the Crown; Lieut, Commander J,| Albert and Queen Eltzabeth were . der Suny okie we BUTT ch Bricks ere ARE ’ ’ |A. Byrne and Lieut, Commander | presented to the waiters who served) | ok Cant mercer || detizioun, etd fashion |? Tneeotatee™ seems 18 INO Charles H. Zearfoss, OMcera of the} the King and Queen. Pag ey here ney eo od x cyery, known ‘* Crder of Leopold; Lieut. Gray C.} Miss Sophia V. Kiel, a chief nurse | et qoady nponay and [4 ‘ thle colt B he be} i Holliday, Lieut. Waldrip C, Edwards |in the naval ser tached to the | eomnon: Ooh SnmArranmements for | | Crees rag enh sioae olliday, eu ‘aldrip ©, Edward in je DAVA, ervi ablache ac: e - 0: feature for ene! ant | the reception of the Belgian royal © Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets and Capt. George ©. Deneal, Marine| George Washington, received the party and of Cardinal Mercier tore nexee}t oak, ot ous 5 and Naval Coats, 3 to 10 vears $16.50 to 30.00 picked up, and to New York by way of the Azores was made through calm | Corps, Chevallier of the Order of Leo-| medal of Queen Blizabeth for her next Sunday include attendance at the reat Velvety onorel aaa pra tnen seme, EME ue vpold; Ensign C, 0. O'Donnell, Chev-| services during the war. Mine Kiel #sme mass at Holy Cross Pathedsal | | positives Newark, par 40, 70 eller of the rder of Leopold. has been commended three times for Brice Leopeia will be guests of ‘tno POUND ox. Vor exact logations vee Pot'v' Wo a} he tal epartment and the cit; Cardl- le The orderlies attached \to the royal | her work in the feild. Reener Penh Oe nae weet to the The specified weight includes the container, — - party were given the silver medals John Mainat, who acted as chief urch primate, ' , ‘ ’ NI WRU °C emanate eee memengmMCN mem 0 a taint ee y , Stamens