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Po ond —— —E THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922, Correspondent, Says World Peack Is in the Hands of Youth: ET NL lien a a en OO PO ONS Se oc re UO OL on oe aly a Oa A ee x. = . “aid Hie : : LOGS a pate i A a ST 6) OS 1 A a . “Youth will make ant keep the “Tho most valuable result of “Or course youth dances and “There's something splendid in “the world needs youth that “Our boss in Europe know _ "Peace is fall af adventures ax peace of the world, For youth the Disarmament Conference has does all the other things it likes. (he manner In which youth goen Will not listen to the old men's that, instead of getting richthey thrilling and romantic as those the NEXT war elderly patriots at knows too much of war to want heen its effect on That's a part of the reaction jig way without Nsteniug to pa anawer, ‘It's never been dowe be. must pay the taxes and the war. — we uxed fo aysociate with war, home he used as _qaud bags to another.” . minds.” against the evar year and ma.” may ae ee SS rarns i i... ve | ie prop up the front tine parapets!” cy allege, was not $825,000, “but wa | fi C down and pay the taxes and the war And vied of this continent in con- the people in re Nie gl had secid ety sum in excess of $1,500,001 artier| d de ” rast with the condition of affairs injon the tmatter, Like Carrel in the biel Nee Mabel MeL ae In epen nt, onfident Cassi | F .Jour Province since the inception of | Upper House, Dr. Conroy felt that {did not pay a Government luxury tax “1 think [ know something about the our new law." the legislation of the Government had [3t $41,250; the insurance premium of | a nt A CO, “1 to the fact that| been justified, and pointed to the youth of to-day," he added frankly. Mr, Cartel ‘rete " E ] | ; or drunkenness had been made| Prohibition areas as co . A surance on other jewelry than the] 9 |1s interested in a boys’ club and— during the excliement aver the geb- | situation in this Province. " ’ 1 necklace, Likewise, they charge, Car-| 2 well, I've fallen into the habit of ns- eral ¢iections, and referred to a state | tier did not pay $41,600, a& claimed, for oye : ° Ing it as a sort of experiment ground: of affairs in Hull so satiatactory that . the Ma ° ¢ had bee travelling expen ad commiesons Sir Philip Gibbs Finds) src crn ine vers | ee Such charges, they assert, did not ex- ‘We have to get rid of the old men,’ In contrast to conditions in this | ceed $200. Finally, they aver, the amps 4 | a the boys say, gravely—meaning the province, Mr rel turned to. the | : jnecklace was sold June 1920, five A x -s - : Waban polltatvautharitas -Veuvean tt curse of Prohibition — elsewhere, HE SUCCESS is ‘ : ¢ ° where th have been scenes of Mot. | oo sllist Hagenninen thon OL) A Rallying Call Sounded to New Generation to Geb an DRsieh boy: to tentton the > Gus Violencocduring the New Tonral of our December rez Sale veale a Br ig)| sO Chem) and Ae man ten: was ade > W | word ‘ideals’—but he has them. In ae x . . testivit This should convince a Soe Sale Revealed by Importer’s | tie statement of the interest due them Stand For Peace Against “Old Men ho} Nermany, even-_people won't helleve| Fovemment Supervision Of | people that the safest and est laws ductions, justifies the Suit, but Name of Buyer — jon their share from this earlier date Plunged Civilization Into “Three Years”’ Of | it, put it's true—there ave large groups Booze Sale Brings Cut 7 |**%)0%, 2% moderation, he ss ; continuance of ov- CLAIM BIG SUM 1S STILL DUE ; ‘ ' - "i k that are” fate ant * | s * a “ +9 | of young people coming together in a 5 Ss and just to all, but let us not at- Hidden, | THEM. | Blundering; Moral Degradation “of War.” | focmon natrea of wariana military in Lawlessness tompt "to govern ‘with such nih lower scale of pric A demand for @ new and correct —- - things. Iam sure there must be some -—-- id autocracy that we shall wrec Principals in the litigation and the/ statement which the Benguiat broth- Me ite M Marshall. |'nvectives against the oid men. Since} Of this feeling among young Ameri- Simin} to ‘The Brening World.) hee aes oe Heath ral te Comparison of lawyers declined to-day to reveal the|ers made upon Cartier, Inc., was re- UG MEFIEG TROOETE MAGTSS: | war, however, critics have} ans, even though you were so much] MONTREAT, Jan, 18.—In contrast |direful results,” he ade Values Invited name of the present or former owner | fused, they assert Dpontrifortiany) Cus chance: of world vpesce 18 the charged that youth wants only to | tees touched by the war.” to the ghdstly record of deaths from] In the Lexislative Assembly Dr. tion and belief’ they declare that] chance of youth. ‘The answer to the bs : of a five-row pearl necklace, sald to be worth $1,500,000, which is the cholic poisoning in the United | Conroy sald that errors had oot urred v a tn the c © lquo: tions | Enforcement Act, is the official re- bes the “experience ot tho! pasts E. M.GATTLE& CO. T'the| port of the experience of the Prov-| Would bring the remedies whieh m thine {ince of Quebec under the law en-|Weuld enable a more strict enforce- Platinumsmiths + Jewelers to enjoy itself in forbidden oe , Hays;vand to letithe world x0 lang!" en T asked the author of “More plaintiff in at Jeast the sum of $380, stating war reats! “of course youth dances and does! That Must Le Told,” for sug with interest on that amount] with the boys and girls of this gen-| al the other things it likes to do!’|as to what William James calle of antiques, |from June 28, 1920, plus $7,703, rep- | eration, And the answer is "NO!" | champloned § ivbs, “That's | motal equivalent" for war—son | Cartier, Inc., 18 now indebted to the question of whether we shall live to see another de Cause of a suit started by V. and L. Benguiat, impo: k ee ee ee : Die + Philip i ment of the law. . against Cartler, Inc, jewellers in New | ee Aaa kak sists wien] That is the faith of one of youth's | a part of the reaction against the war] equally thrilling, adventurous and im-| forcing temperance by putting the! Tt had to be remembered, sald Dr. | 630 FIFTH AVENUE Sch Todo ana pete jie Nees te vent the most discerning and sympathetic in-| years, when there was no dancing. | portant. liquor traffic in absolute control of Compas nas eet and wine are artt- | Opposite 81. Pawteh's Cathedral The plaintiffs ask $387,773, Th sora SeyeLl Stl | torpreters- ir Philip Gibbs, brilhant | Now ‘the lucky ones dance, asa for-| “The world to-day is full of ad. | the Government confined to a limita otnaer on ee . ReCae ade au ponies tee AChE Bbce OF Witt a rh ik English war correspondent, author] mer young soldier told me in Bel- venture! he exclaimed. his rich, Against a record of 104 deaths from d class, and that 5 BU ea Nec Gh Ladirihe cectincs bia Bie id aaae Boe saison Ae and lecturer, Throush four years} stim, meaning by ‘lucky’ those who warm English voice throwing a glow flcoholie poisoning’ in the Un.ted : Segens Noss te 10 el nectl a sanlsioh ta fo a ip pevereon fi and a half, of the Great War hejare not blind and crippled amd dis- around the word. “I¢1 were a youn States since Jan, 1, statistics of po- A to . Noeiee crac Ow oie aie: din qyoul ve Le Me “G vai Wrote the story of youth in the/ensed and dead through the war. man, I'd like nothing better than to, hee courts, coroners and hospitals in A aa waa 916,000 sat Lee < eon a bade en a fae trenches, its ardors and heroism and | qa join Hoover's. relief expedition to |(2uebec show that alcoholic poisoning YS was $825,000, which en- | Street, attorneys Tor Cartic i ata i | suffering. After the war, i wl : ith those eritics Russla—that littie ban clt-for= |}us decreased to a degree that It bas n Guiat firm contends was more than|statement — to- declared “the Ls eri thoowar, in NOw!) of davnot agree witht thos ‘ Ee ACOA e Ob /asle i It Can Be Told,” he described youth's | who think youth is In a bad way. IL getting men bringing he! controlled but justifiably bitter re-| think there's something splendid in vast darkened coun Into that /ne percentage in the statistics, and a CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” that erimes attributed to intoxication of ane fate ot to a avers wien" WW The Proper Shoe for Children = $1,500,000. The Benguiats say Cartier | charges a is. withholding from them a large} were p inst the house of Cartiér osterous and would he : s palllonaxalis es fa | ae a ' There the adventur hare OF thelr henttull prota, Gare l-ahewm (6 Ke -such invdue courke.”? lion against the politicians and |the manner in which the ydung men fa are i venti y tier says this is “preposterous.” Documentary proof that the neck- base officers, the “brass hat brains" | ang women make their own decisions, Science, the effort to make flying de sa osterous in) elvill ane 7 76) Be ties and joyful, the crusade for vetter | e city o ontre © Although the necklace was fas-|tace had been sold by Cartier for '® civil and military life who won|go their way, without listening to Joy ay for! etter || In the ‘city: jof Montreal, whet tened with an enamel clasp repre! $923,000 had been shown Mr. Leven. their safety and their fame by send-|p, and ma. The youngsters get | health, the successful endinx of the | drunkenness on the stre penting Catherine, Empress of Rus-| tritt, Dec. 9, 1921, the statement snid, IPS Youth out to fight and die for} aiong all right, for the most part. struggle between capital and ia, it was denied by a representa-| in the shape of a copy of the bill for them. Ge ts was re-| R , Lats rded ad a movin uapet Ot oily, 11R6 ty more than 60 years we've special hey have independence, ‘They {M" feconstruction of this worn and | he obwervation of its practical disap- ized in the proper fitting of the a- tive of the jewelry firm that the neck- | $825,000 which Cartier had rendered _— have self-confidence, And it's a good | 0°" H of adven-| pearance by citizens is corroborated | A . ‘ aes face had been part of the pea te the purchaser of the necklace. Now, his recently eubaed thing for the world that they have be i Ae e ee band ieee) 7 the returns of the Recorders | child’s foot. Cammeyer ‘‘Shookids’’ are royal jewels, Vitall Benguiat declined | The statement issued by the attor-| book, “More That Must Be Told,” these things, probably to a greate us ue aesoRlAte Wi} ar") Court, where the number of intoxtea- oy . . ~ to-day to tell how he came into pos-|neys for Cartier, while it did not re-|he sounds a rallying call to the extent than ans eneration has rea } tion cases has dropped far down the 1007, leather, and, quality considered, are xession of the jewels, but said it would | veal the natne of the purchaser, de- | Younger generation to take its stand jjgq them, The world needs youth nd If we have to nave any more] oiimn of the court statistics | the least expensive chfldren’s shoes to be be an Interesting story when he re- | scribed in more detail the physical! against “the old men,” the so-called that wil) not be content to accept the **" ! why shouldn't youth| ven ardent teetotalers give credit lated it, Ha admitted he had learned | appearance of the necklace. leaders of the world during “thre@/ samp old wrong solutions to the old) Benereus and share them with) i. ine changed conditions to the ad-j had anywhere. ihe purchaser's name, but all he| ‘The necklace in question,” it of plundering, moral degrada- | proyiemy, that will not listen to the "2°" T sumgested. “Don't you think) ,.inistration of the law by the Quebes | 4 would say on that subject was that it | read, Ww pearl necklace tion and reaction to the lowent tra-|Sir monty anawer: its mecer tren it Wout time to reverse the fa-|Liqudr Commission, although. they , . Ss to see merit in a more drast.c TAN GRAIN LEATHER was an American but not a New ‘Yorker, who is so rich another necR- 89 pearls with enamel two diamond alternate; + mous Greek maxim and make it read | 1 rote Lew ions of national polities.” jdone ‘arora: is youth that will make and cin ‘OLD ‘men’ for battle, YOUNG men} "Nao. iis law the Province guar- Sizes 7 to 11 ‘ $3.55 Sizes 1116 to 2.....4...$4.15 . 1 by Cartier for $826 - for counsel?" yr Philip cinns | ; lace was purchased at the same time | gyisPS a8 Sun} by Cartier for $8 ep the peace of the world." Sir} on. 1. the need to which sin sy couneel iy PHD GIDMS! a ntees every bottle of alcoholic Hquor for $100,000. purchased from Mr. Hengulat as per Philip told me, with fine confidence, | 10% ie ie creed vt {i gmited a perfect sympathy | sold. ry person in the Province GENUINE CALFSKIN y The legal papers In the case, which | Sales agreement of May 14, 1920.) when [ saw him“at the Hotel Buek- | ae a es oat modern youtn ie ou remember,” h uid, jexcept dn goa th : a ae aul Under Black. Tan | stomary cases where Cu - Ais t ay ready to subseribe: \e suggestion in 1 hook that|the Scott Act, which have vote were filed by David Leventritt, attor- |A8 is Customary Jn cases where Cue, |ingham, just after his arrival In New |7C20y | \ 1 : came from one mess of young offi-| themselves “dry"—is jn a position to Sizes 6 to # For Children Oe $4.35 $4.45 ney for the Benguiat brothers, state in jewelry to a dealer, Mr, Renu He is the same slight, daunt- do not believe In war us a 1 othe last war Phe iden secure matured and guaranteed “ 8ly toll “ “ 5.25 5.35 | that the necklace was owned Wy the, received from the house of Cartier figure, with the thin, sensitive |Teasonable, way of argument wis that in the NEXT war—if hu-|liquor at the rate of a quart bottle a ake , seeeene Benguiats May 14, 1920, and that on | {he sum of $400,000 for the necklace, !yyce and blue eyes blazing into swift| “Edo nét believe that preparation | man insanity ever ‘asked’ for anoth-| day, and as a consequence there Is no 11}4to®, For Misses Kenseth 5.95 6.35 GAL date’en ayreement wi $300,000 beIng paid by Cartier at the | (vtnuaiasm, whom I met three years; /0r War is a preventive of war er—the elderly patriots at home| temptation to indulge in either syn- Way ith Ca fees a Seta ia tune oF Hh seat resp leat hal) Bs a fresh from the battlefields of! “I do not believe that armed con- | stould Le used as sand bags to Hee ae liquces or the poisonaus con~ nto w artier, Inc, by which the | rest payable on tho sale of the neck- | ago fresh from the ba H ? : , y the front ine parapets! cnctions ‘which under the name of Jewelry firm uncertook to find a cus- Jace (0 the purchaser, with one-hall of Irance and Manders, over whien he nit S* necessary to the spiritua J*whiskey" are doing immense harm Ja price ove 5 gy divided |; 7 ‘rommies and | Vigor of mankine nd tomer for the necklace, & Rce Over APOU ORO: \Pelng, divided’ saa! tramned with the Tomvales and] Vigor of mankind) MOTHER RESUMES LONG the United states: ie no timc othe Sop sateen cm Before there was any prospec! of i | sniat, after subtracting the costs of | {heir sallant boy officers of whom he do not believe that the victor WALK TO SEE HARDING | «| is nok to aay, the there Tune ampecl on a S ABU Gaitiny aureti 500,09 ‘ siranioe’ g , wrote. fof one nation over another LS ey Sh rate «in the - sale Cartier agreed to pay $500,090 |luxury tax, insurance and other a ne p manu {in private stills in th / St. New Yo! for the necklace—$300,000 on the date | benses involved in the tragsaction — ne wealth of the yictor nation, sateen 5 ‘ rovinee. The detectives of the Liquor | - 64% Broud of the agreement and the remaining NECKLACE LIKE ONE OWNED BY| “lor 9 know hows tovy "Edo not belove that there musi) M**RS | Paxton tor eee | Commission have | located N de: | 4 Newark Store Su $200,000 when the necklace was sold MRS. FLETCHER. LEGON OM tel MARR ERSTE RE CAUANT HIT UGwairwararnalRMeanalcciberwess eras cna : Hacc (ee adaeae eatateo WE wnat coun Bring the Children incforena of the Cammayer Drawing ' A In addition Cartier ugreed to pay the| ‘The mcklace was dispored of to al future of the world is in the bunds! who do the rough work of thy worl) DAYTON, O., Jam. 1.—Mis, Mar- | Woet Overy Miatiiee ot Mi ite ent? Bengulat brothers half of whatever [Cent by Cartion at a fair and just c1 youth, not in the hands of the old and those who organize the product: | +4" eae sixty years oll, OC) tired for the United States under the price above $500,000 they Were a eee eee eee eee ocd ae old in ideas and id if in| of their labor Plows, Otte; Tenet be eee Shbactiteny Be tne ay cis | to get for the necklace, less any lux-|or his ability to act as’ banke ee Te who bave been muddling up —_ [ier long walk to Washington to ast: | Forgery of the Quelwe Liquor Com. | ry tax, commissions or insurance carrier in the transaction, The value “L au, not believe tliat civiliz inesident Hurding to pardon a former | Ment of tus teat ury tax, they would have to pay. of pearls, like any otter commouiiy Although in the last two or three | reached its highest phase in 1914 pewshoy on hie: Marion: paner—her} ‘hae Conimission tully ‘Lalievae. | pestemmenacr=erwersiecrereisem-neerrerssheeiemeres erase Z in definitely standardized and staisle level th RAR LUAGA a an lhus the Miele. treme. prmeticallt RAUD CHARGED IN REPORT OF jing ihe pearl necklace. as deseribor | months, T believe there nA { do not believe that cruelty is , {stumped out by recent drastic vetion 'e e SALE PRICE. above had a definite market yaluo | Marked ¢ for the better, a for- | cesential element of human natu: We used to live in Marion and 1) i taken in regard to shipments | | 'e 4 On Nov. 18 1920, the Benguiat| 5,000." '|vard movement toward peace (iat selfishness is the highest ar./ Mve% Florence Harding when wis. 4s to points near the border where Iau 1) re | for the first time from Cartier that|<tatement mys was shown Mr. Leven, {uided, cheerfully,“ se vcined, |RUtORs, and that the pursuit of splr-| ter walking here from Sioux ¢ Some idea of the successful oper i he necklace had been sold for $825,- |tritt in December, it is stated he aise | Disarmament Conference has helped. | ual truth and beauty are mere ilfi:-|!now that if T ean only jation of the Quebec Hquor law—| 7 | 000, A statement of the sale price sam a cops ene ted May, | Tie imitation of navi as YPM & ony of dlorderad minds vith get to Tay the whole mat apart from the fact that it is expected | | | MID-WINTER SALE ( land the various deductions was sub- ) WE vy Pierre C, Cartie plendid thing ut it seems te “I do not‘ belleve tt ; fore the sic and that 0 ‘vines 0 Ps . |Chairman of the Board of Direct aluable result of the con- eleve that the politica ervene, for Joe used to car the revenue in the first yeur—niay bs S “ “ | mitted at the same time, they say, [io the nurchasar-of the nockines iat | ti, most mal S ia an e oS and economic system of Europe Star athered from the unanimity \ AT REDUCTIONS OF 10°, TO 50°; and this statement made out the bal-|forming hin that the price of the | rence has been in ity « ONGIBs ta acdeutanin Ghe weecae ; Weary from t eka’ J which speakers at the openiniy 0 | ‘ n of the aid ¢ eaty of Versailles a wo waeln IP ioe due them trom Cartier aa esihe Ee Klace was $825,000. & [arming minds, Tt has startet people) v4 aivinely inspired by Heaven-acnt|2022, MTS. Anderson get ont this | houses of the Provincial Parti Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Suites; } Tb. | The copy of the bill re referred | walking, everywhere, it tne pos. | * i a | norming with a prayer that she would | Praise the work of the Ac . also Oriental Rugs at savings of far more than il 4 ef - |to was dated May 28, 1920, and read: id jtesongers named Wilson, Lloy.i|;o1 be too laie to remove ths ras Carrel space of the success c 1 ? ‘ i | They say they believed the repre-|'°.Nve row pentl necklace, consint |sinility of world peice Anh GhamenneneMe aarti vdesertion’ from her son, repented | WW, especially as regards lowering of casual importance to those who have timed . entations of the jewelry house were|ing ot three hundred and eighty nine | Then the Irish question has been | oie anaita a) % uated Bo re Gir GVANCAe Ror ton wi riminal and alcoholic records beyont their furniture requirements to this occasion. | rue at the time and accepted pay-| pearls (389), welghing forty-three | scttled—the way tl ged on | Mte unalterable by human effurt |i rom being gassed in ihr Ar~ | te most optimiatic expectations, and ent of the amount proffered them, | hundred and five (4,305) grains, witn| since tie armistice was a disgrace. , pout Grievous sin Iyonne. Another son, Don, was billed shokalae thee Ince Aes Sra ea N EXAMPLE OF THE REMARKABLEVALUES |! ; Gome time: later, by what reas snail Sleep feprenonting SE NBCLAD, lg he setilement. not ¢ nakes for! do not believe that men an action in the Argonne fightin, salt 2 a a ay ~ a | Mey. 40 DOt gays they allege they Ble TERT pe RuReRS A ye eee between England and Ireland, men are incapable of simple + Joe's “donertion’* was thie result of | an JAHOCANY DAY BED, $4.50 | sovered the representations of Car-| “Agreed net cash, $825,000." but removes so much cause for an-!80ning, and of actions which ni BI uN Herero pepe ) as illustrated eet ler concerning the date of sale, price) | A (Recklace comparable to the one/tagoniam between us and you. And! Pieserve them from otherwise cer-| _> \ | in litiga - n was that owr . i fi 7 eceived, and deductions to be allowed | j!) tieetion was that ow! ote Lloyd George and his friends seem|‘#!n famine, disease, slaughter ond|WORKMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED ere “fraudulently false.” It consisted of about 200 pearls and|ready to deal with the vexed eco- | termination.’ SUBWAY. The gross sale price of the necklace, was originally valued at $1,250,000. Hogland, a p ain & Freeport, 1. 1 Combination Spring Mattress with selection of Jenim or cretonne covers $24.75 @ spell of enchantment over everybody's appetite. Your fam- nomic questions in @ spirit altogether | different fre at they ave shown Even if youth ts not wholly ! | ‘ ly e southbound train while descend y, too,will delight in it th ITH TO- MORROW'S EVENING WORL D|'0 the sant. 08, there's.» new eptrt ji2e8 with pleasute-aceking, Jen's ett the Thr pier inNmer mem (ll Roll. Bolter. tot = abroad tn the word! jMkely to concentrate on ‘geltine , fi, Street und Broadway to-day i | match,..,. $4.25 | SSS head,’ on getting rich, und no teave|wos Inken 0 St. Vincent's Hosn!ta New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper {ti} | A SECTION. FO Pe “Rut do you feel sure that youth Ia} the running of the world in tha old | * eres bac — ANCRE Pee ae P Pillow..... $2.50 intereat {tsel a | bands?” res nee . ws rite | roa ay satlously tap ereet fos Lae E sugeeaied Dee DInS ARTER Wieering aris FC b Funte Horner © ine batter order of titngs ca t won't happen tn ure; \G0. 4,-- Wull ‘i by Hah orabniled: (axetil AEE ae Vani ce tael GIT Eta canewcrelin e a ii died to ; 20-26 west 36° st | EVI Vee toca) ALM BE a i siferas i ns : Wesnvnd ; Couventeatly nea: PRA Avenue’ | ve youth and laughter § sus- | there's no chance ein gto imleh “Craetved hin ap Laure Made by SHARPLESS, Phila s0« C - — I goon described it in his bitter poetical rich, They know they have to buckle was no! held -_—— _ a a é ‘

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