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enter nn ih i Eten THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921. ections of he Versaies| P.O. Employees |BROSS DIVORCE take the summons served upon her SS ILYONG IS CHIEF ploy OSS DIVORCE |i wr mummy moet | EAT SECRECY *| quently told h truths, She fur- wing have. aan | Here May Work a tate| ton surae that her hub set not a particle of the Ve ies tines e | Wile Says She Did Ot Take friend to settle their differences. I they ever approve Lansing F ( RRAN FORCES. To Jazz Music Summons Served on Her | Her feasone for regarding the aclon Alt tt Go igreement remained a mystery — ny | lightly she said was because she was oe @ | the day the text was formally Seriously. | agreed upon and announced | fF i LF VE Clerks Sure a Foxtrot Speeds Wore eived here from Berlin in Up Work — Suggest “ The OF PEACE TREATY <=: SE ETAL a ot} } M M iG ” Retore oy Day legea, were read by her husband, who . the Ame an plan and that th es d) ay. sr once told her that the writer “ex- s | is being cor : eels May procured an interlocutory decree| proased beautiful eentiments and that New Fashions in Outerwear ries there w ‘Secretary of State, Great Vole ‘That the 12,000 employees of Uncle |of divorce when Mis. Bross defaulted,| he must be a good man.” Many of committed to the ee K fier k toBeO { Sain in the powtal stations in Man-|to-day succeeded in setting aside the| (he letters, Mrs. Bross alleges, were | a J setter, Known to Be Opposed | not guilty of the charges. Letters shon Yates Bross of No.| that passed between her and Gilbert Drive, whose husband, | J Scofield, named in the suit, she al- aid to be a broker, last aa State Department Aided by Agreement With Germany attan and the Bronx may soon beldeoree and permitting her to sWtae | Crenes ai eet daa 22 with | for Children, Girls and Misses E cti & to the eof "Ge oO i! er consen: field corroborates Before Formal Action. Nine 4 to Gov. Miller's Policy. ier uivork, tor the NBME ia Game. [Dome a7 anewer by anotder Of Justice str, Trgawa wateronte onan Gita? aGasiutey 2 renthirm | = = a” TRS RK feniy. Box. | Bre | Bross says he bas been living apart | * . . A | ‘HASTE 1S ESSARY. | in generat terms tt es troaty,| "The mami interest inis deel Te eee ee nna capaia| MPs ross alleges that she did not | from his wite since June 20, 1920 are constantly being received in their respective : inc CEU EAs f the municipal campaign on the has instituted jaz, and dreamy Departments on the Second Floor % ment of responsibility for the w publican side date, is the selee- waltzes and claims the morale i Five Weeks Already Come) ana, it was stated omicially, such an) “PUPen ae Post en A ae ne eae eee ene enanyea LOR by Henry H. Curran of John t ss improved. | Poatm All of the distinctive modes and materials sumed in Negotiation in Berlin ent a Near ack Lyons, Secretary of State, to be hie General Hays has intimated the entire ‘ he & a Wi chances to get the Versailles pact =| te service may follow suit Because of Hitches. vised. There Is a hint that similar|eampaigm manager. 1 ix aswumed SEEVIE OS NON eee the jor the Autumn an nter seasons are ein ee ba nthe nexstia= | thal County Chalrmas Samuel M- New York Post OMe Clarks! Union, represented in the assortments. By David Lawrence. ms with the Unite tates, which | Koenig acquiesced in the selection No: 16) who. Han: beencin the Depart PABA) CORFESRERUIAV EE TINE ee ee eee eer nan eran IIR cet am anne (NEDE O8eLY=Bx years, recalls an in- ore “lw This Mne-wp i AUDSHS Ven Bo novation permitted b: upt. Alonzo ee} ry .. inn Worl) be cate. in tne United) Wiarwal tite move foiionns, tine Ntide temien BermiCRl ey Sucte Alonts A Corrective Shoe For Children and Young Girls i WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (Copyright,| Senate profess to be absolutely unac- | mean a revolt an the part ef the tien at No ttickvannee Phe e ff RD —A apectal wgreement in the] painted with the character of the) Manhattan leaders vzwinst the At wiper" heard melody emanating Designed to please The garments assembled for ‘ ecede the | DeKotintions with Germany It is] tempt of Governor § eang the up- com the distributer “uses one eve Secure of & protocol will precede the | aid that #ome of the Sen-| State Republican otigarchy to control yay ie watched the wlerka work women of good taste | formal negotiation of a treaty Of! vie goroign Te s Cominittee are | party in this city through ¢.° attean minutes while they School Wear \5 peace with Germany. This agreement | pp to the ngof any, formal Uncte W. Aldvidire: Who |® Wivptind “tary Owen” the Ink jie fey May not be submitted to the Senate. | sexsion at which information from the] settled here aa Collector of the Port tine which Gen. Custer often re- . . \ r i It will be a sort of modus vivend! or | executive branch om Government | Mr te a i ae some qURAtEA fils HOR te gine, occupy an important section, this essential Rishicravy areangement. whidh Ali Superintendent Moger then told the men, “to out it cut.” He watched them again for fifteen minutes. The clerks’ hands moved slowly, and ac- cording to Mr. Flynn, Swpertindent r hand, those $ pers vote-getting ability. ‘The cam part of the wardrobe having been given special attention. Qualified salespersons, permit commercial relations with Ger under his mManarament wil be romise of re to the grow. sg interference with the internal af many to be resumed immediately and! with the enable the President to issue his long}of the Go difficulty in learning just what is finding no a Sp tne clkG BY GHA Kduolle ATA familiar with the needs of the growing girl, delayed proclamation of peace. It will going Imen who assemble in Albany every “ORer could stand It no longer. are in attendance. Preserve Amerea’s righta under the} 2 winter and devote most of their legit i is tp ine smtatileg. ae as armistice and subsequent treaties ia ine toche Bue How Uney Boole ‘or there's mail to be dis- Closing the Buropean war and wint PLAN AIR FLIGHT, RSE CTS LOB ene UE OR Oe? ceaiad me peceetineas . eee can make New York City pay for pub- rm the basis for a formal trea OCEAN TO OCEAN, jie improvements in their own locali-| Assistant Postmaster FE. 8. Post, iy Osteotarsal Shoes, eventually to be negotiated tien. when asked for his opinion of intro- Queen Quali : 5 . ‘Phe United states Government nas) WITHIN 24 HOURS ("cantor aajor Curran's nom- |AUCINE melody to the clerks, said: while retaining the desirable style features 0 Misses’ Costume Suits made a special request of the German | inaiam Risieeaesd tortie voters) will usie is that elevating science ordinary shoes, provide the foot with the cor- Government that the exchanges with! Fast Cruisers 530 Feet Long |e along the lines of Mayor Hylan’s Which affects the passions by sound. rective guidance that exercises and strengthens for the more formal occasions of outdoor that Government with respect to the posible Now, ‘Tests Are appeal on the transit and home rule) /t Soothes and inflames; it meits us the arch and ankle. ; * reament shall be kept absolutely | = 2 + = ‘ealions, 0 ‘a adv ~e im tenderness and incites us to war.” f S, a shov i XM i sevet the reagon for the injunetion | Said lo Show. oa ie Mota ri bouay Wee ate Pine anpinyese ot ee an The flexible arch and hard and soft arch guide dress, are shown in the slender, graceful lines ef secrecy in not divulged here. Mem-| WASHINGTON, Aus. 18&.—'The ‘ent fare will be. to an extent, Post office, Eighth Avenue and 32d rubber ee ee bane step und ree that are still so ultra-fashionable. These bers of the Senate Foreign Relations| aero Cruiser Corporation of | by Major Curran's repeated Street, were highly elated at the pos- poise and even distribution of weight that at «taf = . Committee have learned informally of] America, with offices here and in | : Ainst the crise ap sibility of the experiment, One sug- _ Nature demands. Tailleurs are richly trimmed with luxurious the progress of the changes Dol ween ys, St. Louis, have announced that |fare demanded by the transit com-|#°Sted “Bringing in the Sheaves" as ise i furs. the German Government and our! successful preliminary tests of | panies |an appropriate tune for the mail box Experts will supervise each fitting of State Department and they predict! their new tandem motor have just |" ‘The qotion of Jacob Livingston, |Collectom. “Phe Post Office Blues,” Cateotar se Gish which assures you of : col ; that the formula adopted by President! peen completed at Detroit. county Chairman of Kings, ininviting according to one uniformed clerk, exact model that you require. Practical ailleurs, for every day wear, are , Hamting and Secretary Hughes will! with this engine, engineers of | William M. Bennett to open his insur. | would be very popular the week be- ‘alet 4 be peceived with satisfaction because! the company clalis, it will be pos mpaign in the club house of | fore pay day. Queen Quality Boot Shop | made of panvelaine, duvetyn, marvella, wan- ' j for the next three to six months at} sible to drive 80-foot dirigible | Ti\inwaton iw tome: pate let ot which | ‘rom Randall, Assistant Superin- i } feast America will be able to send| cruiser through the alr from New | peoted, je viewed With more on lew fendent of Mails, sid an appropria- 32-34 West 34th Street | dora, ermanine, velora, moussyne and duvet Consule into Germany and estabish| York to London at more than 100 Harn ane Fusion 1 ders, tion, covering musical instruments, de laine; some plain, others smartly embel- | commercial relations. miles an hour and to make a flight indication | songe and records, would be necos- Rrookiyn om Politically speaking, the postpone-| across the American Continent wHl be Hiukewarm in its: supp Curran, S8ty before music would resound in | lished with fur. 1 | ment of formal peace nogotiations| within twenty-four hours. To offset this, Major Curran will make the Bight Avenue marble halls, : oy with Germany will assist President | The cruiser’s gas envelope is de- |a hard fight in Rrooklyn before the — | { Harding to the extent that as time| migned to have a capacity of {primaries Mayor Mitchel allowed The prices are very reasonable goes on the bitterness over the old | 3,800,000 cubic fect, upward of alec Rs cay a the. pri- A treaty fight may gradually vanish | 1,000,000 cuble feet more than the | take that HM not be repe: this and if it is found essential to para- | ZR-2 l year. Franklin Simon g Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Madison Avenue - Fifth Avene 34th and 35th Streets Nem York ee Store closed Saturdays until September 5th (inclusive). Saturday is Co-Workers’ All Day Holiday With Full Pay, as has been the Hearn custom during July and August for over twenty- two years. August Sale cur e ine ay ae | | AN IMPORTANT SALE | AE ARN HE prices that will prevail before August 31st, in the | jf N ( ¢ F “Tyasbone that will prevail after August 3lat, end the et NSW CANTON UREPE F ROCKS quality that will always prevail in furs of the highest grade. ee soe IN THE co These prices will prevail until August 31st only. AMCEDTED ARES POR AUTUAN LEOPARD CaT FUR COAT _—_— PERSIAN LAMB COAT A Few Attractive Offerings VERY SPECI 36 in. long; belted model with 45 in. long; collared in gray ALLY PRICED TOMORROW AT Novelty Jewelr self border; natural rac- squirrel, skunk or kolinsky yy v4 ' coon collar and cuffs. fur. 38 : Last season's Last season’s é ; i price $175 135,°° price $595 395. bh y 09 ee a s in| ere . Oo. Hupson SEAL Coat HUDSON SEAL Fur CoAT eae . » (Dyed muskrat) 40 in. long; (Dyed muskrat) 48 in. long; ee ee j collar and cuffs of beaver, skunk bloused model with new Man- cases—mesh bags—and many other | or all seal. darin sleeve and crushed collar. THE VALUES REFLECT THE GREATLY novelties. H Last season’s Last season's | LOWERED PRODUCTION COSTS OF TODAY é price $450 295. price $850 4.75, ie eee ogra = eo” BLACK CARACULFuURCOAT RussiAN ERMINE WRAP B) cymnvas, sucuiinms AND sLHOVET'TES BREPRAK BURR Mae BAGS re Seer #y 40 in, long; flare model with 46 in. long; fashioned with IDS, : < ae “ . ‘| shaw] collar of gray squirrel, draped back and deep crushed | phi A a 7a Ores ou Ee Imported Beaded Bare ven near pn or kolinsky for, oe d PRESENT DETAILS OF ORNAMENTATION AT toothed beaded bad } : ¢ season's last season's 1 t FEMININE FUR SHOP—Fourth Floor See Page 19 for Other Hearn Advertising ry ”

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