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BRITS RUSH TROPS BUT MS, SLNAN REPS UP FG (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) contmet, to appear ag a plaintiff) Inst his wife, ULL PROTECTION FOR GUY IS DEMANDED BY MACK. Moreover, before any sort of a set- ent by discontinuance can bo J the conditions impored by John Mack, legal guardian of two-year- Guy Stillman, must be met. Mr, k weeks ago sald through The ening World that no matter what s the outcome of the divorce a mn he ‘stood committed to an un- eakable pledge for his baby client— yt the stigma of illegitimacy in Mr. solidating their position and exte: ing their control over the industi districts of Silesia. They are factories, and are now squeezing their hold on the railway betw Kattowitz and Gleiwits ¢ ¥ pel the surrender of these two portant towns. No food is being lowed to enter them, says the Tim Iman'’s sworn accusation that the| Correspondent, but, as this has th\of Fred Beauvais, the if-breed guide ad that all a juding those of q00 trust fund tricity supplies of Kattowits were off yesterday. rights in- e in the $7,000,- despatch, and have asked them make terms with the insurgents, de- of the charge man's affidavit Mrs, Stillman is k charges. Guy claring they were tired of waiting ver the signature n acknowledging imacy. of Mrs, Stilhuan efmot her Inwyera— tly is believed te her desire to in- jy as to the nature Mr. Mack will de- baby's motner she ja conference inde- wyers and withcut or Mr, Mack in a by force. western parts of the plebiscite a: many has virtually ceased to exist, sent to Germany without hindran From Oppeln, in Silesia, it Is ported that trouble has broken ow ff Harold McCormick greed to appear as rs. Stillman, should je hearing #e¢ Surrogate Gleason referee bpumed. Wf to testify as to the ere in the Stillman tville after the birth . Mr. Suliman's up- m over the addition tine whether the movement js in the ture of a raid or a broader operat Ment of thPby, his purchase of auy gifts the little boy and his of them long after was fully acquainted he has set forth In ecution] his divorce action drmick wae a visitor for time at the Stillman forcements have crossed the fron severe fighting Sunday in the net borhood of Rosenberg. The h id of ye oie ison villages. The final outcome «f ¢ af Miss Anne Stillman 1s : the closeafiend of his sister, with | Stay bas not been reported been visiting recently | OPPELN, Upper Silesia, May Phone 6900 Fitsroy tanklin Simon & Co, A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVE.— 37th and 38th Sts. hite Are The Summer ootsteps of (hildhood.... HITE CANVAS OXFORDS OR ‘ANKLE TIES .. . | For Children (4 to 6 yrs.) 4.00 ELL-MADE shoes for children who wear white from now on. 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Sizes 8 to 10% Widths Bto E WHITE BUCKSKIN ANKLE TiEs 6.° HILDREN’S FOOTWEAR SHOP—Third Floor INT SLESAK STRP PLES AR BEATEN 6 i} the despatch, nave been steadily con- nd rial re- ported to have @ucceeded in starting work again in mines, foundries and the Allied authorities out of the towns they still occupy in order to complete een Every sort of pressure is being employed to com- im: al not proved effective, the water and elec- cut Inhabitants of Beuthen and Kat- to for the Allies to do something and were without confidence in the Inter-Allied Commission's power to restore normal conditions or the ability of the local garrisons to protect them if the insur- gents should decide to take the towns The Times's correspondent declares that, while the Poles are masters in the industrial districts, the Germans exercise contro] over the northern and rea, The frontier between Silesia and Ger- » he | sys, and arms and reinforcements are brought In and Polish prisoners ce, re- it in the nelghborhood of Kreusburg. Ger- man “free companies" are reported to be advancing, but it ja not yet known na- ton. Another despatch from a German source at Oppeln says Polish reias ter Into Upper Silesia, and that there was gn- insure | gents were obliged to evacuate several | the 23 (United Press.) —German volunteers have routed P breehtadorft f Lowoachiu. The t Germans charged in great numbe a borg, wit ind overwhelmed the Polen 4 re ay whtoh ufter a sh wan repulecd ALLIES INTERVENE WITH POLE AND GERMAN FORCES. Delegations Sent to Stop All Mili- tary Operations in Upper Silesia PARIS, May 23 (Assoc! The Allied High Commise Silesia has sent delegato with both the G and endeaya: of all milltar tory, spate ated Press) ion in Upper vat compoaed Great tlon is re owing the eee Siesta ermun attack orstriebenaus- Polish Ines, French infor BER position in the hands insurgents at Al) Volunteor he ton ‘{o| De. Rosen Now F LIN, This very seriou Ia net cone : ria by GERMANY TO BLAME, fon received from ———————— British neasures Germany May 23.—Dr. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1921, J nea B IAT corps, . althourn re ‘polo, that the German officials are winking at the action of the volun- . if they are not actunlly en- iniging It, but there ts a9 effort question the good faith of Chon- vor Wi on Dr. Wirth to-day ond » close the Silesinn fron- and take all poss ble seps to prevent Intervention by other youn- leer forces. A «despatch from Berlin to-day Ambassador there, the request of his Government, vled on the German officlals and | ested that Germany abstain from| tecent declaration that against not remain an inactive spectator” if through ceasing to send funds region and from hampering | tualiing, thereby preventing the re-establishment of order in As sine Friedrich f the German | ftosen, German Minister to Holland, the Cabinet of Chance! Wirth. Dr. Wirth has held the F clan Ministry since he wae mi Chancellor early this month, pn Are Pouring Into Silesia, Paris Claims. Upper \the Germans invade Silesia, Upper stat: OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York _ Tuesday—A Timely Sale of White Canvas Low Shoes For Women and Misses heels. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores Offering Exceedingly Unusual Value Strap pumps and Oxfords of fine drill, White Canvas. Wa'king, Baby Louis and Louis XV. Hand turned and Welted Soles. FOURTEENTH STREET TODAY and breasted, one or two-buttons. 7.90 RPEARN Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TOMORROW 300 MEN’S SUITS OF NAVY BLUE SERGE Regular, Short, Stout and Long. Sizes are 34 to 48 These suits are one of the finest numbers of the American Woolen Co, and are warranted to keep their color in sun or rain. STYLES include conservative models, single or double-breasted, two three-buttons, and models for young men, single or double- Necessary Alterations Only Free of Charge No Exchanges See Pages 14 end 17 for Other Hearn Advertis'ng Noo Returns the|was today appointed Foreign Min- Sty, was recruited |Iater in and Wuerttem- smal} proportion of FRANCE WILL HOLD | Thousands of German Vohmteers PARIS, May 28.—Premler Briand :\ to-day wired representatives in Up- per Silesia asking for confirmation of reports that German volunteers had attacked Polish insurgents there, It was reported that if the attacks were confirmed he would lay the jfacta before his Cabinet with a re- qv ‘t that energetic action be taken aginst Germany to carry out his ‘Krance will France will hold Germany respon- thle for the fighting in Upper Silesia, |it was stated semi-officially here to- day. I the Allies do not act to halt hos- tilities between Poles and Germans, the situation will be serious, it was ed. Disregarding French protests, Ger- pouring into man volunteers by the thousands are Silesia, Foreign OMice declared to-day. | Some places free rajiway transporta- Upper pen ive ‘he! ‘#, it was said. EUROPEANS SL, AIN IN ALEXANDRIA RIOT Five Killed, 72 Wounded—Two Reported Drenched With Oil and Burned, ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, May 23 (As- ae FY Wuropeans were east of Alexandria “to participate tn WOR TH Killed and seventy-two others in rloting here Sunday night and this | presence of the British may | Morning, it was anno day. The police camualities were not given out. 1 A deepeted from cairo to the tix-| FIVE RACING Jehange ‘Telegraph Company — reports |many dead lying in the streets of Alox- | Four Se andria. One report atates that two ba) Duropeans were drenotied with petrol) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., the In 4 Believed to May evening, it is known, some benzin.| this place late Saturday In ransacked, | A band of 1,600 armed Hedouins, says | the Cairo message, {8 reported to by e@vancing on Ramleh, fv: miles north We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World BROAOWAY-FIFTH AVENUE c~AN UNPRECEDENTED OFFERING TOMORROW OF H Six Sumner Frocks In Later Moves INTRODUCING CHARMING NEW STYLE 0 THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY TENDENCIBS OF STRIICING ORIGINALITY THIS NEW TAFFETA FROCK HAS A SNUGIY FITTED BODICEH AND A SKIRT MADE> BOUFFANT WITH ROWS AND ROWS OF> PENDANT SILK RIBBON LOOPS WITH PICOTED EDGES,A WIDE SASH ENDS INALARGE BOW AT THE BACK_, 25.00 NEW TWO TONED FROCK, OF CANTON CREPE; ARTISTICALLY SILK EMBROIDERED, LOOSELY BLOVSED BODICE, SHOWS C~AN INSET VESTEE IN CONTRASTING COLORS, THE WIDE CRUSHED GIRDLE, HAS FOUR, BROAD PANELS DEPENDING TO THE: HEMLINE Ae FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitzroy Jranklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WILL CLOSE OUT~TOMORROW MISSES’ SILK FROCKS No EXCHANGES 25, Heretofore $39.59 to 389,50 LARGE number of the season’s newest models, in taffeta silk or crepe de Chine. In most instances only one of a kind. SIZES 14 TO 20 YEARS NO CREDITS MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor wounded |meneral revolution, which but for the 024 at noon to-| Many telephone lines have been cue BALLUONS OUT. a Headed Bast. and burked in the streets, On Bunday |of the nine balloons which started from stores near the Alexandria docks were | tional Elimination Contest are | ‘Phe others are belteved ‘by off He Over 23.—Five the Na- down. "4 ‘