The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1921, Page 9

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SEIZED IN )IN HUNGARY — Sigray, Brot Brother-in-Law” | Of,Gerard, Said to Be Held With Charles. co XNDRASSY IN COLLAPSE réss Now Interned in Mon- sm astery of Tihany. BUDAPE ST. Oct. nd Zita are now Charles interned in the } aioe Hiner Emperor and Em-} fate, as well as to that of Count Sigray, also a prisoner. feet Anton Sigr Daly, a noted American beauty, daugheer of the late Marcus Daly, American Copper King. Count Sig- joy . f® brother-in-law of James W rd, former Ambassador to Ger (¢ tany. her husband in Hungary, She t Mls n in America in several his terror among the Karis | peeeettie curs. while Czecho-Slovakia a complete Hungarian disarmament, asinine |TO INTERN CHARLES | ON BRITISH CRUISER ;Council Will Send Him There Im-, | mediately and Make Final (Associated Pressi. to-day decided that former Emperor of Austria-Hungary and ex- 6 Zita should be placed im- y married Har- ai The Countess Sigray is with] has} would be publis hed shortly, Jugo-Slavia are mobilizing to enforce ~The Allied Council of Ambassadors | declared that surrender of Charles would be unconstitntional Saechenyi'a Refusal to He Envoy to +S Reported, BUDAPE Wirth Pre ss) Declares Accept (Associat 4 e4 States, 1! was eral days ago thet his ay —The f lebstag, having | dence in the new Cabine 5 | Order Household fx- ¥ pelled From Switserland, penn wen BERNE, Switzerland, Oct, 27 (As a * | sxoelated Press).—The Swiss Govern’ National and German Pi Emperor of Austria-Hungary sencraslipion recent de ‘BELFAST REPORTS _"' « SINN FEIN DRILLING | vv , Declares Army Activities in ley, | Donegal Includes Blac | of Ulster Goods. BHLFAST, Oct. 27.—Reports in Bel- fast Indicate that tue Irish Republican | G Army Is very active in County Done- ion of the Ce esti mu |REICHSTAG REJECTS PROTEST ON SILESIA Germs Partition Avert Threat. BERLIN, Oct. 27 (Assoc! yesterday a vote of 213 to 1 ment haa transmitted by speeia djourning the jenvoy an of expulsion from | rejected | Switzerland : of the! resolution presented by j household of Chi + King- {tes vigorously protesting 8 on the pi » strength |gal. A wely monastery of Tihany awaiting | tely upon a British battle cruise, riontter eal tine Bek pending another ine & of the council next Satu '°\ when a final decision regarding thi emter | jispo sition is to be made. ransfer to an he Danube, © Glowworm;" Sakovaky and Gustav Gratz have} veen transferred to Budapest. in the Milford W followed by who called o: obtained signed « | plenish their the Karlist nas served a for’ |The Little Batente @ount Andra now a by hour ultimatu:n on Hungary ¢ -- 1@ tfaan and y feeble after mpsidtage surrender of former te failure of his plans to restore a!peror Charles, eccording to press! iapsburg to the Puekeras throne. despatches from Vienna to-day, | The ulttmatum demanded in addi PE reany n that the Hungarians disarm and | ‘army Camp are ) a de-|indemnities to the Little Entente. A Lut in the woods after they | Otherwise, immediate mobilization for | Mblished at Cart yl wandered about all night. Ali} war {s threatened. 'ealled up in b: oyalists are apprehensive as to hix' Regent Horthy is reported lo have ren Ways’ comm Hours: to 6 P.M. Store g A.M. 544 company, of volunteers, | said, early this week took up q LONDON, Oct. 27 (United Press).—j ur deal with Lone e Flying Column’ The headquarters of © guarantees that they will pay) sumptuously equipped shi Another camp ts said to hav k. _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, returns, according to cables from Chi tlanla received by Norwegian aut ites here to-day, With twenty 4 from the Copser n than the Lett the F v t whose pi New York Central Railroad Company WANTED 4a ad LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AND FIREMEN, FOR STEAM AND ELECTRIC EN- GINES, AND MULTIPLE UNIT SERVICE. CONDUCTORS, TRAINMEN AND YARDMEN, INTER. LOCKING TOWERMEN AND TELEGRAPHERS. Ajourned un- |} RA the ¢ op! pune il mates ful st Application may be made for the above positions to take ni as tollow rkhouse, and th fhe Government dersand || ni fit c not makes t ton Irish Republican | septic sald to be at a Blection, to be | The i of 100 men for ry teaining ® 9. lis STREET Broadway eral cleetions on the face of Inco places made vacant by such men as may leave the service. Report in person to Room No. grand Central Terminal, between 7.00 A. M. and 900 na Aw tar P.M, bringing credentiats rmuns of the | showing previous experience, references, &c. Physical ex amination at eapense of the Company is required G, H. WILSON Sup't G. C. tos't Sup Terminat. NYCRR. Co. Specialized Fashions Moderate Price i FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Econcmy P Prices on New Fashions Extraordinary Values in | | Jacquard Crepe | Tunic Blou es | Regularly $12.75 195 <7 ee ee ey ame greatest values of the season. There are several models to Fur Collared CW W inter Woats . ; That Are Striking Examples ane Tus Base Ue of Orkin’s Coat Values at . achieved one of the greatest ; ersoqgee’ eal _ | INE fur collars of Beaver, Wolt, Fox, Mole, Nutria and : Bue Benge ves. ‘one: © ii Australian Opossum adorn these correctly and smartly styled coats that will win the approval of the particular woman Fabrics include Panvelaine, Normandie and Jessica All are finely silk lined Sports Coats 33.00 built on swagger, mannish lines and fully silk linea. Fine, soft Chinchilla makes a stun ning one at 35.00 that must be tried on to appreciate its trig, English air. * choose from, all exquisitely and miss. en 4 if ‘ cleverly fashioned into youthful bloused-back models or in vari fii reert ee learn |S 1 ations of the graceful straightline mode. * back and contrasting Georg- f ; \ and warmly interlined. A full range of si:es in the wanted colors , ette facings. Navy or Black. i| Sik Joney The New * Silk Jersey e Newest 8 1 At Three Very Special Prices : Panta'ettes 9 4.00 ' Pet.icoats The coats at each price offer unusual value, At 19.00 comes ; 2.45 a Brown Mixture model, , ’ e i larl : smartly belted, raglan sleeves ; Hegularly 3.98 (and fully silk lined. At 24.00 * All Desirable Colors li Polo Cloth and Chinchilla ‘ Priced Very Low! | New Street and Afternoon DRESSES Astonishing Values at 24.00 Very smart is the coat-irock Riccited above; one of thie est Paris fashion Tt is tine Poiret Twill aad banded with fur; odd folds of the mi terial trim the bodice and skirt, A frock with very youthtul lines has a ped skirt of black chiffon velvet and bodice of black Canton Crepy Very chic, and only 24.00, Woo! Krimmer, French knot and silk braid are the new trimmings or several othe: very smart model j Material lude Can: » Satin Canton | 7. | nee u aud Poiwet Twill 1981. rie re or Thirty-fourth St ree MADISON AVENUE - ©} AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street | Eight this a FURS ——— BY THE ore e meets Our Wholesale Prices i NHAMER FURS KNOWN THE WORLD OVER “SINCE 1873 Seal Coats, Made to Measure at. J. H. KRAMER CO. Wholesale Salceroom—2d Floor 1368-1370 BROADWAY h Street NEW YORK Telephone Fitaro; Cor, UP COIS woe ye te a cold coming lenty of pray Liniment chest and back just Now a Folly to Have Corns Millions of People Koow an Easy Way toEad Them—Quick and Sure | FOLKS all about you now treat corns in this scientific way. That's why | corns are becoming so uncom: At the first corn pain they apply Bluc-jay —the liquid of the plaster-—for sale at all druggists’. The pain stops instantly. Soon the whole corn gently loosens and comes out. This is not like old ways, harsh and crude, It is the modern method, put out by a laboratory of world-wide repute. For millions of people it has solved the | | corn problem. It will tring you freedom and forever—when you know it. For | your own sake, find this out tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue-j: 7 stops pain-ends corns | a Bauer & Black product } sunpay { WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS | Men’s High Shoes | will be placed om sale to-morrow (Friday) figure represe to oneshalf from original prices All! sizes in the assortment, but not every size in Men’s Shoe Department, Sixth Floor (hirty-fourth Street || REMODELED and REPAIRED | KRAMER FAMOUS METHOD| Hundred Pairs of (Balta make) x & concession of one-third every style elevators) B. Altman & Cao. Ani Interesting Presentation ot the newest Autumn & Winter Modes > Mis and the Younger Set A fascinating assemblage, every need. anticipating Dresses for schoolroom, college or street wear, for afternoon or evening fumctions— all of them combining originality, taste and quality. ts and wraps that know the flattery of furs, and others that depend solely Oi 3 upon the beauty and novelty of their lines. Suits, trimly tailored or tastefully trimmed. Misses’ Dresses r afternoon occasions, $32.00 to 175.00 or evenir formal or informal, 935.00 to 265.00 16.50 to 170.00 vports Co 29.04 5.00 Misses’ Suits uretriramed St 295.00 e rich r=trime , 310,00 © Fifth Avenue New York Madison Avene - 34th and 35th Streets sea . Lae ee ne ee i { t H hae see. ous mmee

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