The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 4

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a» be 4 ( THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 5,. 1921. a 4 Jing party, Two Poles were killed and Export Steamehip Company, sailed | from which the men were pulled yess | Gdansk will sail to-day under the old 4nd that the Old North State|Morse organization and the Polish. /° 4 a IIR ENT oe casualtiog were Infiictod j | for Grecian porta this morning with « | terday, hast laid off and the Nor-| rates for Bremen and § Lilli Ph voyage and return | America Tt aap iis dear g Martial law was declared in Kat- full crew unde calc worian ate I make her! A wireless messag ower Bay. f HOB wok 8 deri. & ‘ |towits, Pleas, Ryonik. and. otier : : ts val fed doll oh a The companies which have given|p- -y of “sign on or get off,” which 4 Jtowns, but the Poles diarcgarded the The ‘ t wee eure in Up the figh the Universa! Trans-|union men say moans a blacklist. P r ‘¢d on. Pay r va | the nndep Une ration » an offshoot of|The order provides: that “men who t the Foreign Office here, tt wus : than bean 16 Mex troloum and ‘Trans-| break articles of agreement (are) to f stated that the country around ; portation Company; the Old Domin«|he placed on, the dcferred empioy- Beuthen is in the hands of the rioters i A pl on Company, M Mariners’ | ment list of the United States Ship- |Dhe raitway bridge at Glelwite was Bt he ution tren Olam eh have sented t United! ping Board regardless of period of eu a to have been dynamit a and -| w or Havana and Mexican | ip five steamship companies, which |é GW. view." mula) iid telegraph service Inter | da Ward Line py a not memebers of the American oe amma’ ‘ te _ _ ee is t hip Owners’ Association, and WARSAW, May 5.—On account of an y AW, ‘ ; are operating about twenty | i conditions in Upper Silesia, the froti (Continued rom Firit Page) f } ——>— tier with that | district has been| __ a z ‘i rly Ro Mayer, President of the FUR STORAGE—2% FUR ALTERATIONS } Rioters Kill Allied Soldiers and | nounced to-duy.” The Warsaw MOW*- leon of Shipownera believe ie re- pany, cbmmening ona reprt thal Force Plebiscite Chief to Ls bi Heh ah tao the company ak with the { ree ebiscite Chier te PAA Eade M2, American Steamship Owners’ Asso- Piston u ae and thst 1 ts makin yJelation and sign up with the union , esign, efforts to restore calm. An imrmed!-| y of Montgom- | said to-day: e ¥ upon the Government learning of the! M Tee oiihins i Line, ts in t hon BERLIN, Moy 5 conditions. 4 teginning sition reranding her sailing | PP ia LK LONDON, May $-—~Col, Percival afia i caer ae *t hat th | SPUN VENUE Ae aot suet Ney. —Adalber sl ato aii ah | the ( : . |nnioa to eet Uuat th of 4 fecite Co ake Me cites ahd ce@exee, Bits 1. el “ise lish-American Line's steamer the steamship Potomae was held in| Established 1879 ‘ is ‘i jr. [eeutive Council of Marine : peo wee porte from him indicated | returned to-day from W | following the serious disturbances but] where ie had participated in Ge Polish inne “| numbering fewer than elther the Tt mistic view of the situat! . message to the jan or French detachments, It withatanding thal Secretary 1 | then, in which he sald he had held his Jast confer | : relied the leade }eommanding, had been attacked. Re.| With the labor leaders and that ni | or Spring Wear he Germ Spapers estimate | ports to Government offices here can-| of them were returning to New York | z the number a insurgents a ni fighting be- “Admiral Tense aid Mr. Todd *. ' Nat's relenation|“t# the only man who Is blocking th PROVEN LES AND PROVEN L ‘another anim. | situation, If he will give way, « | -y . mea : a rman propaganda’ basis will be specdily arriv n e QUALITY NEW MERCHANDISE blab east Jeehien settlement oan t AT THE SEASON'S LOWEST PRICES lish forces hay. zed | in ‘veo ke. HOTEL WAITRESS | Mr. ‘Todd satd orders had gone out Fifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. ave seized Jnrge . ri hs rday trom! Wiahinaton to allm Bi ‘ Upper Silesia, killed a number of IS OWNER'’S BRIDE)»esteray from We aetuea sant Established 1879 British ax: soldiers and racks rin corn to he prepared to take J forced the "esas four weeks’ vacation Orders | ) sa "| Six Months From Sweden, Mrs.| nono to the enginers of ocear Plebiscit r wccording 3 , fone to the enginers of ‘ Baldy ill “Boss” Fashion- |coastwise and Long Island towbnat FRIDAY anieniie les able New; ostelry: to enforce the sume ratio of w raed Por tl bstelry: | were demanded when the stes eg XRWTONT, May 5—coming trom] eiagineora presented thelt ne . 5 A Sweden #ix months ago, with no knowl- ed ‘ . ledge ot Sneian and feaag teeter |The Het Siar in A Special Selling of ervant, Miss Martha Ehberg, nineteen, | “eeest American ; mor Silesian are under lace AA A. waltreae at the | #nce the strike bes 1 pelared hy the Inter 4 to-day and ix not : SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY yesterday to Burtin J ioral an j mi ineluting and mer omen s and - Lallore : ; ! Nat Col wil oe paid Of late (onlay. an abou Single Skin Scarfs ~ ma makin fifty will be held to stand by the T ; ; ‘ zing the inha ett to erty, ship. t ts 7 =a... ( Bias ness 1 — Sirbenireenees anes ricotine oul NATURAL MINK SCARFS. Soft { qwitz and Kat va | PASSION PLAY AGAIN IN 1922.} tion to-day at the Port of New York silky pelts of beautiful color . . Woops repuls | x ( wel nash an | thE? lates Pi anton Lang Writes Mach Depend« o s IE 4 1 SCA s = / esas Om Number of American Viattars, | Bothnides liave settled down tor featuring STONE MARTEN SCARFS. Large 29.00 stormed + CEDAR RAPIDS, fowa, May 5.—The| finish fight. The slogan of the Ship: pelts, good quality and color. ° ® | Passion Play be give . and aint his cowie merivtlnig > NIEW/ a . in Bolice at ithe TAUNGHEA rare, Garmanys IN IRI geooite [ie ee re ne nce ae THE NEW 36-INCH COAT FOX SCARFS. Lined and double : @n attack with uw -| toe letter ef etn ete ite): oF HOE Or ars 20 - - = ‘ erm withdrew tus of the ‘ her vig, { ThE uBton men refusing t) sign furred. Gray and brown. . . . . s Ties : rmined matter that! and are leaving the ships and picks Dy ne t lay will be given in 1922." t . = 1 , <, - { ee toons Senco. with Amartoa, ne hg. the piers and rivers HUDSON BAY SABLE SCARFS. Dark 8 00 \ Whey fired at rando| ing wine ee ea carat Americas bel ‘he Callao of the Ling A coloring, full-furred and extra sizes. . ! In Germany? “Such “will, de-|which was held up yesterday, salle that for the number of viattorn, ly: . ore French ‘ecntries ‘roused the small on Play will be, pradueege ts [oariy. this morning with a full crey 4 ’ gavairy detachment there and the | {ty Mt manner, and will aurely | under the new scale of wages—the t | brin horsemen, in a flying charge throug dixtreswed country and dls nt the dark streets, broke up the Invad nity much spiritual and | Per cent. reduction. The Hog Island. a freight UST from the maker—but we need hardly tell you that. It’s evident in the new long lines of these suits, in their fresh, unhandled look, in _ their ; : mul spotless, light colored linings. lo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Best & Co. Fitth Avenue at 35th Street —N.Y¥ Established (879. NAVY TRICOTINE with narrow belts, long collars, smart pockets. THIRTY FOURTH STREET HAND-MADE BUTTON-HOLES HAND-SEWN LININGS For ‘Friday and Saturday 501 MEN’S MIXTURE SUITS SPRING WEIGHT BEST MADE $ 30-9 $ 3 500 $ 40-°° « Young Men’s Sizes Included dows and doing le famine bur | t | qausing no deaths, ; Sizes 34 to 44 THIRD FLOOR Grays, Pencil Stripes, Heather Mixtures—conservatively cut models 164 at $30 | 177. at $35 W | 160 at %40 | MEN’S SHOP Franklin Simon g Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets ON SALE TOMORROW Ww Sm Suwer frocys AFFORDING SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES OF AN UNUSUAL CHARACTER_ WILL CLOSE OUT—FRIDAY At Reductions of *4.5° to #19.50 SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS (1 TO 6 YEARS) 3 l (.°° Regular Prices *14.°° to *29.°° oe nein pmetenenn FIFTH FLOOR THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 25:90 ‘“UNCOMMON SENSE” By JOHN BLAKE A PAMPHLET containing forty-eight selected talks from the series now appearing in The Evening World, This pamphlet has been issued in response to HE first reduction of the season on little Children’s coats of superior FOR THE SUMMER SEASON THE MODE EMPHASIZES BOTH THD STkRAIGHT SLENDER SILHOUETTE, AND LINES OF FLARING BOUFFANCY; IN THIS COLLECTION OF BWICHT NEW \ODELS, ALMOST EVERY STYLE INNOVATION IS MANIFESTED; THE MATERIALS ARE CANTON CREPE, TAFFETA SILK AND CREPE> DE CHINE osncennaonncncasanl semen AEE RDCONR ERT URED quality comprising the new high color a demand manifested in a large number of letters ‘ received both by The Evening World and by the writer of the series. Sent prepaid by mail_on receipt of 25c, or may be had at any of The New York World offices. Address Mat! Orders to The Wor. Cashier's Department, Park Row, New York. Postage stamps may be used in remitting, U desired. for convenience tweeds, homespuns, covert, and serge in the se son’s models including Polo Coats. NO EXCHANGES eee ote + NO CREDITS CHILDREN'S COAT SHOP—Fifth Floor

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