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nse 09 a A lh NE) TPO AT RRS TT TTC, PEN ENE AF _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921, oncerned with those events which | try, town and a same | / HALF A BILLION WIFE NO. 1 HELPS NO. 2 i Uegila J how nue h igot was optained Je history on the scale of a world, | report t i city for | GALLONS OF ‘GAS’ IN IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE The robbery was discovered when th rather than of a continent. Yet the | our pub 6 messengr sands of pupils have no} sson Is the same. It la the lesson (tens of pund and RiKged. dependence among thé! place for their studies: that teachers! MONTH; IS RECORD ay, he sali 1 civilization. Cannot be listed in sufficient numt ALLIANCES IN ARMS TES OAC Remarry Daring Her 5 Head, | 1 that her hus didenly \ she A nev high record In gasoline | oy patehox his hands and was left trussed up on ship, praising anew th net a condition which leads calm ®* | the floor, son Blind, formerly] With the exproaa apeeding toward V's good world siinism or misgivings. tions to realize the} not wish It to be otherwise. ie, L. 1, had been divorced went consumption was established in | by Plorence W. Bland, Wife No. 1, Mrs. the month of August when 503, Jennie C. Bland of Hempstead, L. 1 nankind, there Is al ple ever approached the In 000,000 gallons were used, accor Wife No. to-day applied to Juatlce und i With which, from public re Ing to officlal figures. | Morsehauser in Wt ratte urse, Americans hi Although the avernge datty pros | aihulment of her ar i (( tion of purposes and tons i. cay ros | May 20, UNL. Men ts tex ne ed te ig © pro duction In August of 13,021,000) | duced Mra. Bland | nf Q not limited t n We prov ‘ 8 bee ived a Nor Can is Na Natic nality, Hi tional houndar ris the defich gallons was 885,000 gallons more | stice Morachauser cablegram has been tat mankind t Hymit & photograph of the defenda o wife No, 1 could tdenthfy it uth wind st | Knights of Columbus headquarters from iy Marshal Foch accepting an. Invitation Hee anike pauaband. When this ls done, | to be the guéat of honor at a gain Foch Ought out in court that the} Pay In Chicago on Sunday, Nov. 6. It] | decree provided that Bland) is planned to make this the grontest Mt Rot marry during the lifetiine of |demonstration ever seen in the Middle M Tund No. 2 sald] West arshal Foch will bring with a lett 5 him and carry throughout his tour of} |the United States the Jewelled | | Says, Be Submerged by World Sovereignty. than tn July, total stocks of line on Aug. 31, amounting to 647 645,000 backward of 115,000,000 gallons during the me if nd that the pro- | th, accordin ntlal co-| portion of public revenu porta ae aren lions devoted: | voted to education tw Inere thats iy ow eullar| sire te ” counted among i 47,803,000 gallons or 75 per n pecullar | vt nted among : ented to him last year by the K pride Mile % f common good.) public. life ready and anxious to| cent. more than In July, ‘Total | EXPRESS SAFE ROBBED . Pilgrimage at the unveiling of the | | the advance of all bu-| struggle with the problem of raising} groduction for the month was IN TRAIN HOLD-UP | statue, of Lafayette at Metz. "I am| | ni | lons, showed a decrease ex YORKTOWN, Va. Oct. 19.—Presi- @ent and Mrs. Hardir SP tera} 2B to the figures: ine In August fg were guests Of honor to-day at the celebrations Marking the 140th anniversary of the SSeS eee mene , the necessary revenues, 7 hee i eager,” cabled the Marshal In accept- I Surrender of Lord Cornwallis x hes not picture a world] “Iam not sure that our young peo- | _iven as 481,677,000 gallons, ing the K. of C. Invitation, to renew | Colonials under Washington and La | inne dver all the vary-|ple are ving up to that full estimate + = katohewan Leapa|prisonal contact with the “Kilients of ow | fayette. traditions and national cul- fof an education's worth, 1 doubt ‘| LENIN NOW SEES Car After Theft. olumbus I met at z last year | | Mr. Harding's address, the feature it w be, No|there is a) much of plain living ar | Haske One oma tone . : oe alae hich Becks to submerge [high thinking in academle shades as| 66 ” ae ali Yale Degree for Marshal Fo: | et the day's programme, was deliv- beparamin wil aucceed, ‘This repub. [there was once, or might well be | “REALITIES OF LIFE BLS Seauee Bean sot Se apaneenon ee NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 19.—A de- gree will be conferred upon Marshal Foch at a special convocation of the e fe and dropped! Fellows of Yale on Nov. 11, ft was from the moving car: stated form the office of the university i ay officlals are checking up to Secretary to~@ay. Vancouver-Tor- ift Current and @fed within sieht of the spot where} ie Wil never surrender so pri now. I can not prescribe the cure walls Iaid down his sword in} a” heritage, cver destroy. thebut much of the unrest of the world , __ [into express betw im, The President declared in de-| 5 netwnten Tapetied our gratifying) % day ts chargeable to our living ton |Says Long Years of Work Are} sooxe Jaw, rifted liberately chosen words a sentiment inments In t sober aie rent ae Na BCG CORRE ys ae Necessary to Pass Front cy ital of peaceful relationship between the and introspec Neges i ) two great English-speaking nations for all time to come, That either should ever ggain lift the sword perative end e othe ald, be against the other, he sald, must the liinnces in arma and strengthens o foviet Premier, who has just re- “unthinkable. the concords of peace, so that each | Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers “In the trusteeship of preserving | may realize its rightful destiny and CMe elated) YeTS| turned from a vacation, reviewed $ 50 | civilization,” he continued, “we were tribute Its utmont to. trom nade and Submarines Included Russia's Communistic efforts to-day | a e | ceme: ending hit ap- in Programme ty ntandiattending 2 nee in Programme in an article published by Pravda, the | for Wallace Si lver Lower Costs Warrant Price Re- vision. In rigid adherence to the eighty-year-old Wallace policy of fair dealing we announce material price reductions on our high quality “1835 R. Wallace” Heaviest Silver Plate. This opportunity for saving comes at the best possible time, when thoughtful people are selecting holiday gifts. The reduced prices apply to all Wallace designs, not only to the fine Alamo and Athena, but also to the new and exquisite ¥ tHostess Y 1K spection, retrospe tion of these cruc eve there js 80 in bringing the at peoples inte al times we do be ————_—__—— ; c : ity and urgent nee! | JAPANESE RUSHING eas BOrELE HSI st thought of 8)” WA RSHIP BUILDING MOSCOW: et 18 (Associated nderstanding ar Wee Ries tile: HUaMaR: De which BHAA | Press).—Nikolai Lenin, the Russian naturally arrayed together, and the convictions of a civilization worthy of | pee "TOKIO. b of | Soviet newspaper that costly preservation will exalt! ANT EDUCATIONAL tho Assdcinte ; the | sq pance and warn against confilet for question of art e October revolution,” wiiten'| * ail time to come.” | CRISIS SEEN NOW firing prominentiy discussed, the plan Premier Lenin, “has overthrown I) a9 \ SmartShoes In te course of his a | BY THE PRESIDENT) (0° 2" tneriat fleet is making s y | feudalism and barbaric capitalism, Se, It 3 560 Pairs (Special dent took progress, according to the Chigai| which were impediments to Russian n’s pledge Shogyd, which sayy that several war- pation in the broader atta lb actcnk Paasche tabs b p ys r world and declared his belief t {Lack of Teachers and Public My about to be | time had come for “essential co-op- | Facilities Confronts the The first of the new and Timely Offering) of high shoes. All Leath- culture, After four years we ar ‘we are right. “We have been especially suc School | ships a inched eration” among nations generally tor | ted Sept. 28, will be the | ers—All heels— All sizes— : ati |with thé religious and fe be TC A oe Nation. Waradu, ‘This will be followed onthe |tume peer ee arcs All styles. Shoes for now not claim for the Ne . meted } y y the spec ca Gaur lems, ; World,” said Mr, Harding, “certainly || WILLIAMSBURG 19,—Arriv=) 2th’ by the special warship Teurum!) wre soviet regiine is the maximum and for the months just | - not for our colonics alone, all the |!ng here, roceeded to | of 10,000 tons of demoer where he for peasants and work- ahead. Have been $14 to ers! We have given the world a ni . Mberal though atury and a| William half ago. There were liberal views | spoke to During the month of October the second-class destroyer Sumire, the he students ar At guests, | $20—come and $ 750 end v outset he declared that the ltype of de oly, % i and attending sy: tart one aeclerr a ant ine ligt crulver Tava and (He aunboxt type ot democracy, namely, a pro- take your pick. i“ through lack of teachers and| Nakoso will be laanched, Clee aL Ceca tan eve ate Nou ters public school facilities. He appealed The seaplane mother ship Hosho, | Betting, however, the many mistake Colonies greatly strengthened libe for patriotic support of an educa-| 510 feet in length, 59 feet in width.) we have made and still are making Old World. $ tional system commensurate with na-| with a draft of feet and a gross | pie mo Baca this liberal public opinion tional resources Aisplacement of 9,500 tons, will take |The Most Bi Soi et DY ane e6e and grown dominant, broug i ‘T wish it were sible,” sald the} the water Oct, 24 heen the rebuilding of our econémic Britain and America’ to a policy of | President, "to. home to the] On Nov, 17 the Ka 39,900 tons,|structure, but we are going ahead. accommodation and pacific. adjust- | whole American the conviction | the most advanced type of battleship,| “We had hoped, by raising the ment for all our differences. ‘There [ct needed concern for our educational | wil be launched, Sacaibal antl vi M has been honorable and unbroken; necessities. We must have more and| Some seventeen other warships, | ™ ples' enthusiasm, to overcome the) peace for more than a century; we|better teachers, and to get them the|now under construction, will be|economle difficulties, but now the ome to common scarifice and gnean: profession must be compensated aa tt abt curing the gurrent. year realities of life have shown us that ined association in the World War, | deserves,” ese Include the battleship Mutsu,)that was not enouch, sae ‘ See a future breach of our peaceful| “It is no exaggeration,” sald Presl-| light cruisers Ol and Nagara, thelr ee nee SHOUBh| Long years of . and friendly relations is unthink-| dent Harding, “to say that the Nation| first class destroyers, a like number work are necessary to pass from able. confronts an educational crisis, From| of second class destroyers and ten | Capitalism into Socialism, and finally “Our thoughts have lately been y corner of the land, from coun- | submarines. \ into Communism.” eS y No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World Af | a Mo Cpnnection With Any Other Establishment in the World hy + | Ro | Te : ie) THIRTY FOURTH STREET GROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE . : Ay THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE a | es Special Tomorrow cA new conception of frock values has been established by these at SS Fur-Collared Mannish Coats for WOMEN and MISSES Women’s and: Misses’ Hl Frocks \ = i == Squirrel, Beaver Poiret Twill Tricotine The superb Wallace HOSTESS pattern com- bines exquisitely graceful lines with perfect taste in elaboration. 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IN) Butter Spreaders“ 13:00 “ 10.00 “ i OO | fy] Salad Forks “15.50 “ 11,50 | . | Offered, in many cases, below wholesale cost. | Cold Meat Fork “ 2.25 “ 1.75 each "4 | lI] Berry Spoon a 3.50 “ 275 ¢ iy ft Gravy Ladle st! 3.00 * ga5 * Id} In the tailored top coat. style pictured.. Polo mixtures in the winter colorings. Canton Crepe 4 ' i ' | Crepe Satin Velveteen > Sets Sa See? Silk lined throughout and espec- ially well tailored. Vrocks for winter-long wear— Te eawE TW showing the new sleeves, uneven Se hemlines, lowered waistline, an bateau neckline and other Other Winter Coat Values features of the advance Winter ) Mode. Bolivia coats with natural squirrel collar > 60.00 Panvelaine capes with beaver or squirrel collar 75.00 Ie Li. sizes for Women and Misses, including extra sizes for Women of large proportions. ai) & Veldyne coats with wolf collars and cufls - 115.00 3 SONS M¥G.Co. — Connecticut Crk PNT