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_4E EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. VATICAN ANNULS HER MARRIAGE TO PRINCE RADZIWILL Princess RADZIWILL vie. Latiie Charies ++. Former Dorothy Deacon, Noted Boston Beauty, Freed From Her Husband ROME, Jan. 11.—Princess Radzi- will announces that the Sacred Rota tribunal of the Vatican has annulled the marriage of her son, Prince Rad-| ziwill, to Miss Dorothy Deacon, which took place in 1910 at London, Miss Deacon was the daughter of the late Edward Parker Deacon of Boston, She was noted for her) beauty and had long been prominent | j in society in London and Paris, Previous despatches reported that the Princess had sought annulment of her marriage, pleading that she had not entered voluntarily into that| state. | Tho Prince's mother, a relative of the former German Kaiser, opposed | the marriage from the first, and con- tinued to show great coldness to her | daughter-in-law, who made several | appeals to the Vatican for reliof | ae Se Soe ie ae PIPE MEN ENTER PLEAS OF NOT GumTY, | The several corporations und in-| dividuals, members of the Eastern Soll Pipe Manufacturers’ Aassoclation, re- cently Indicted for arbitarary rate fix- ing and stifling of competition In vicla- entered Mico! pleas of not guilty’ to-day Federal Judge Knox through their nt- forney, Goldthwaite HI. Dorr, Judge _ Knox allowed counsel ten days in which to demur or take such action us he sces | |BAVARIANS BAN | Producer Forced to Replace United States Names and Scenes With BERLIN, Jan. 11 (Associated | Press). theatrical production. They |the phraseology of « Radical election hooted and hissed and stamped and | poster. finally the performance was brought! The to a stop. The authorities, when the manager was brought before them, forbade him from producing the play unless the success, MMO DTC Me AMERICAN PLAY Candidate for Governor Fights a Russian, ur faney details of a di -Munich theatregoers are} | subur several distinguished men, including the| try. d ‘dat Dr. Moreno med to receive an- should stand up un lother shot, but Senator in Argentina, | White BUPNOS AYRES, Jan. 11.—The popu-| Allies’ Invitation to Soviet n caplivated by tho | at Economic Conference. which has been fought} WASHINGTON, herp by Dr. Rodolfo Moreno and Sen: | United States will not stay out of :he House Acquiesces still touchy on the subject of Amer-| 0" Bernundo Saguler. Economie Conference at Genoa be- ica, it appears from an incident just} Dt. Moreno tho Co ii can-| cause of the presence of the repre- orted here. |@idate for the Governerahip of the! i iatives of Soviet ‘Russia, The Neue Berliner Zeitung tells | province of Buenos Ayres, while Sena- | |now an audience in the Bavarian | Province of B . je Sena-| mcially stated at the White House Jeapital fairly raised the roof In ob. |tor Snguler i# a no less eminent Hadl-| ot posoiution Jecting to the American background |cat politician, Tue diswute arose over |‘*t f and American names being used in a the Supreme Council calling for the conference and Inviting Russia (s met with pistola In one of the| {in absolute accord with the feeling of of Buenos Ayres, attended by} this Government toward that coun- former Mayor of the city @nd a Chillan] ‘The resolution, which the United scenes were placed ih some country |!plomat. Both fired at the signal, but|States presumably approves, declares other than the United Btates, The | ither was wounded, | versatile producer readily complied| Dr. Moreno’s seconds noted that sen- | ror itself the system which It prefers, and laid his scenes in the Caucasus. |ntor Saguier had fired at the ground, name of one character wast;nd they then Insiste changed from “Smith to ‘smirski"* and that of “Gladys Chicago, Dollar Princess." to “Marsha Petrograd, thilliondire’s daughter." The meta: | fused to fire up tho right of each country to choose but adds: ‘It Is not possible to place Yoreign capital . bie to help 43 7 O e the foreigners who enutor Saguier pe.| country unless » him, A discussion | provide the capital have a certitude |morphosed play was a tremendous {enaued, which resulted in a reconciiia-| that their property and théir rights von, will be respected."* January Sale of Fine Furs—Now in Progress BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET An Extraordinary Offering—THURSDAY. A Collection of Highest Type Models in WOMEN’S COATS & CAPES LAVISHLY TRIMMED WITH FINE FURS 100.00 Fomerly up to 195.00 CAPES, cape-wraps and coats of the most exclusive character, trimmed with the season’s fashionable furs and made of soft, luxurious winter coat textiles. A Group of Handsome Fur Trimmed Coats and Wraps Reduced to :;WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOOR: 165.00 Of finest duvetyn or marvella, magnificently fur trimmed—one of a kind 34th Street—New York For Positive Clearance Civet Cat Coats (40-in. long) 175.00 Reduced to Natural Muskrat Coats (36-in. long) Natural Muskrat Coats (40-in. long) Nutria Coats (36--in. long) Mole Coats (36-in. long) Regularly 195.00 Reduced to Regularly 210.00 Reduced to Regularly 350.00 Reduced to Regularly 375.00 Reduced to Mole Coats (40-in. long)... cc ccecceeees ... Regularly 395.00 Reduced to Nutria Coats (40-in. long) 395.00 Reduced to dareeeeent nero ML — GANTT pun veveneeereni Hudson Seal Wraps (Beaver T'rimmed) Alaska Sealskin Wraps (46-in. long) Rich Mink Wraps (deep reverse border) Broadtail Wrap (Sable Collar) Russian Ermine Wrap (46-in. long) apUUANIAANALOOLUYIONOTAVANAU COON 450.00 Reduced to 450.00 Reduced to 450.00 Reduced to Regularly 795.00 Reduced to Regularly 850.00 Reduced to Regularly 1850.00 Reduced to Regularly 3250.00 Reduced to Regularly 3500.09 Reduced to The Entire Remaining Fur Stock Unquestionably the Most Remarkable Fur Values It Has Been Possible to Offer’ in’ Several Seasons The Reductions are Most Extraordinary 117.00 126.00 144.00 23 4.00 252.00 265.50 270.00 288.00 292.50 292.50 495.00 549.00 945.00 1500.00 1650.00 AUSiHLCCUOHEEIGNOVODOTAD Jan. ital party leaders and} Joel Bl ntiv calling to ec | Hanan 1s Not Merely 'POLITICIANS IN DUEL, |U.S. READY TO MEET THE “GENRO” AT AN END [y!th “im. who must, be obeyed"—and BUT NEITHER IS SHOT) RUSSIANS AT GENOA hey obey him. Few have dared to dis- WHEN YAMAGATA DIES | obey him. “He has been the most pow- | erful figure behind the ” SauUEE eRe Only “Elder Statesman” Lett Is) 4, 1, post TO DEDICATE COLORS, Belleved to Be Near Death, * group of men be ‘Thomas’ W. enro” dic Semt-Annual |SALE At All Our Shops A Shoe, But A. Standard ‘At regular prices or at reduced prices, Hananstands for In- trinsic Worth, and we will never stand for anything less. Shoes Now Exempt From Luxury Tax es in Japan, pafembers, of | Washington He . opine: | Post, No. 11, American Legion, w ens Of Prine: | dedication exercises of the Post, co much more | to-night in the great hall, City College. t lender of tie| The princtpal spenker of the evening 1 Ohurehill, former President of the Board of Education. The programme will also include an invocation by Father Bernard ‘¥. Clark, blessing of the colors by the Rev, Mild ©. Gates, and benediction by Rabbt Me: Mil also be musical | Sor Women ELEVEN SHOPS THROUGHOUT GREATER NEW YORK New York City Size 9.0x12.0 UASAURRUOUUATORCANGGA cOUCLECIORAGEUUOTANITEUENGUDECAUGLUETENNETIIO MM China Discounts are here for January! China and table crystal at 10% to ep, 50% discount ONFORMING to the old Ovington custom, all the charming china and table crystal is, for the month of January, offered at discounts from 10% to 50%. Nothing is exempt. Whatever we have in china and table crystal, you may have at very attrac- tive prices, OVINGTON’S Firtu Avenve iUaba cvetvNUnGATANORUDEGAUAUSUEDUEOAUAUBAGOGEEEATSUQLADSUSDINSUULOSEPRADIQRICAOOINIAUALOIOIENODIU KARNAK WILTON RUGS “The Aristocrat of American Wiltons” in wearing qualities, designs and colorings BUT NOT IN PRICE Close and compact in weave, made with particular care as to finish and permanence of dyeing. THEY WEAR AS ONLY THE CLOSEST WEAVE OF THE STURDIEST LONG STAPLE WORSTED CAN WEAR. 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