The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 6

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a steppes and left there to die; that | mothers, maddened by their experi- \-efices, cut the throats of their babies, At the beginning of January, con- j tinued Ovsienko, the Sovicts, with all | their outeide aid, will he able to feed ‘only half the starving children and { | only one-twentioth of the adults. The | | |CO- OPERATIVE BODY i —— tia IS VICTOR IN COURT i Victims Are Guarded ‘at Burial! pried a —Mother Cut Throats [Appeals Judges in. Chicago Oust ~ =. + . Receiver for $11,090,000 , oie Of Starving Babies. eatin ig © RIGA, Dec. 29 (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec, a9. — Harrison] t nef gn Shas ma r, head of the yperative So a : Whe first official report of cann’ Way. co? AaoNdd, Wo @ victory WIE ‘Nem in the famine districts of Russia! the United tbe: Cireiiit Court of fras been made to the All-Russian | Appeals ye ay when Judges Baker, Boviet Congress by delegate Ovsienka | Alschuler and we handed down ‘of Samara, according to a despatch to | decision dismis. the Central Trust official Rosta News Agency dated | Company ue receiver for the society Ae recelver had been in control of 4 At Ramikovesky the people are [We sdclety's affairs sinew Out ‘ eating the bodies of their dead, Ov- | boiders "4 Blenko told the congress. “It 1s dan-/ 3. 4 x ‘ { }gerous to bury the famine victims in | of the ves r ithe presence of the people, and guards . un " Fmust be kept over them until they | Sl 0 1ne o q jars ina stale that makes.cating im-| ‘Te a ay ed denial « eo 14M Ovsienko said that Dr.. Fredtjor | cited numerous investments made I tranny. High Commissioner of the : area: Wn the }Eaternational Committee of Russian ‘Phe Court of Appeals decided that bs { Relief, even though a hardened ex-|the Federal Court did not have Juris- plorer, returned from Moscow sick. |dietion and that the court erred in rs ‘ lassigning the case to a referee in a, Sened by the scenes ne witnessed Mankruptey without first distening to es fthe stricken dictricts. « ‘The speaker | {he society claim that the coure had , {wala that children are being taken to no right to proceed. aie os Ieee of the people would have to dle "FANN DISTRICTS oN “— _ | a cA Holiday Sale Women’s and Misses’ $65 Coats 85 Important coat news! The newest _ sttaight-line coats, the very successful . bloused coats sae just two features of this event. Ever¥ model is one of the season’s favorites, becomingly fur- » trimmed or plain with a scarf. Warmly interlined, handsongly lined, rs nominally priced. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ COAT DEPARTMENTS THIRD FLOOR 300 Sports Skirts Special at *9.75 These are the favorite skirts of women who really enjoy sports clothes be- cause we make sure that they fit. Each plait is laid and basted by hand Only the choicest sports woolens are used—striped, checked and plaid in ‘ somber and gay sports colots. Fs, a We offer them in this special event below their former wholesale cost. THIRD -Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE FLOOR Nas a a THE’ EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921. NEWBERRY LOSES and explain bow the enormous expendi-| seum of Natural History is to head the {tures of money could have been made | expedition. Mr, Andrews is now ia. Px | yrithout his knowledge and consent. On| king making arrangements for the Jour- GROUND IN FIGHT! the contrary, it ls ald that he has not/ney. ‘There will be seven in the purty, cndemaames hanged the opinion expressed when ball of them scientists, except Mr. Col feaving here for Detroit that uoder no “4 er has Daily Defections in Ranks of Sup-| circumstances wil he return before the Rei cege er lau rmrotie teaaaportat ote Is tien or make any personal! ro optain a working knowledge of porters Forecast Sen: ator’s ae [trucks and be raat de ake forwarded to Peking for the use of the Expulsion. |RICH MAN'S SON TO SEEK [party "he ‘recently spent 'sorme "11m WASHINGTON, Dec, 29.—Those Sen- | “MISSING LINK” IN ASIA Wo ‘ufomnile plants,” one of the 23 West 38th Street atote vie dyibt bes pala feo te leat he party will leave modern civilian Between 5th and 6th Aves. Newberry when @ final vote ts F - ed about three weeks hence now Bayard Colgate Would Find Trace, : that a landslide may be ex-| primitive man pected against the Michigan man. | of Primitive Man. part of the worli, working outw ‘The 10 or 12 majority for the reten quest of game, Mr, Colgate: will tion of Newberry claimed by the Ite-| Gayard Colgate, son of Mr. and Mre {in advance of the party, planning routes publican leaders several days ago has| sidney M. Colgate, of Seven Oats, Cen-| and arranging for the transportation of Awindled to four, | Tha is the maximum tre Street, Orange, N. J., Is giving up | Supplies. day by. those concerned. I Befenes of the & concerned In the} vige of luxury to search for the “mis- defense of the Benstor, oe. Wadhingeae [nies ink. (Golds Harm Beauty POTN eE, a eiatte GPEnOtate Newher Mr. Colgate, whose fatter tea mill- ‘olds Harm Beauty 4 himself to bx | ‘onaife ana a member of Colgate & Co., |] All, aside from. the sometime, iN orrupt use of money will be a member of the third Asiatic fae id disproves guilty suc Poindexter sald he stood by the opinion formed by him in 1912 that millionaires must not be permitted to buy seats in the Senate No intimation hae reached here that the accused Senator will take the floor | expedition which will sail probably on Feb. 7. They will spend more than alx months tn the Intertor of Mongoila, searching for records of primitive man. | Roy Chapman Andrews of the Mu-} OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Shoes To Close Out Continuing Tomorrow—Friday 2000 Prs. High Grade Shoes 24.95 For Women and Misses | Big DRESS Bargains Group 1I—Wool Serge, Jersey, Taffeta, Trico- lette, Poplin Dresses. Embroidered or tailored models. ..... Sale Price Greatly Reduced 9,00 t 12.00 .Shoes......6.75 10.75 to 12.75 Shoes......8.50 ‘ Group 2—Stylish Dresses of Crepe de Chine, Satin, Taffeta, Jersey, Serge, Emb’d or braid trimmed. Sale Price Group 3—Dressy models of Georgette, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Mignon- ette, Velvet, newest trimmings... Sale Price Strap Pumps of Patent Leather, Black Satin, Calf, Suede and Kidskin. Oxfords of Brown and Tan Calfskin, also Black Kidskin. Walking Boots , of Brown and Black Kid, also Brown Calf. Shoes also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores models to size 56 bust. . MEN'S SUITS AT 950 faeLryant ”,¥° End-of-Year Sale] FRIDAY «x4 SATURDAY EVERYTHING in our LOWER STORE has been TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED for this End-of-Year clean up. The Stout woman should take advantage of these amazing Bargain Prices and fill her winter needs in extra size apparel. 39 to 56 bust. 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