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‘ iv Re: emer, REAM HEIRESS WL Mr. Vauelan bad been ia Jrteety in sia selling engines and knew cons } and work ns there thoroughly. . He was yecounized a analyst on menta «man | puis the Vuaicladns, it appears, uperior attaimments, but to the at. | V.-V. got his job ta locomotive { Heian one canon wae Blease Ce * He arrived at the gates of the] SURE: MBL LONE. GFL RAR TRIE | Rddystone plant “in a limousine, with : Tale Gait hate My LaGtien: lived fine lady aegompanytng hint. Tins MGERE Lad Wave ot | Norman B. Ream, father of the} jLride-eluet, was un Inthnate of J Pierpont Morgan, George M. Pullman : y oceania a negligence of p shall Piel@, Philip B. Armour un’ ee Jinat belied his im es J. PULL Wien he died his #6 tie Natives, \Vncwn for (Continued From Page.) was divided between his widew ued From First ta interest in municipal impr tive sons amd two daughters, Mc wih born April 8, 1807, atk began life as a school teacher in Suni. | N. J. #10 wos graduated from Princ youme women. These whispers are erset County, Pennsylvania. His for-|the property connecting with thelanin ys ind alter postgraduat: Not of admiration. It takes but a Mit! tune has been estimated at from $10,-|fronlevard Lafayette und the Was | work at Universities of Oxford or of the imagination to drape ©n | 900,000 to $40,000,000. " 1 was part oO te and Leipz weame a student enant of Uhlan Cossacks. linte t novies. A friend of Mr.|Wo0d Lane. Atte: the death of iigpin the Now York Taw sehen til Br. and Mra, Vonsiatskoy Vonsiat-)v..v, Count Chirep Spiredeviteh, said father Mr, Libbey one day closed this | ete abe. Cinta BL: sky are not to have a player plano. | in Chicago to-day liane with barked wire, This wan], 4% #" oath bs 46 1886 un 4 ® sepia print of the ruins of the! “The Vonsiatijky family ts one of| gar Sa | men fond 1h ise Actopetis, nor vellum editions of | ¢) st and wealthiest in Russia, | 'venty-f 18 us any tion of industrial conditions 11 Gogol, Turgeney and Richard Hi: cre conditions to go back to what)#ves! dea! of fertiny against him at! il, IVINE special attention to ing Davis, but an automobile. A they were before the revotution he | thr setiling up his fathe sand the coat of prose. tase Andrevitch, it seems, has been @)/couid easily match fortunes with his/estat Libbey adverti on, Woolen, Iron, Steel ty long time dickering with a salesman |pride, He ig @ brilliant engineer, and|the pow of the funily in the Witt trie Hie also made: am for @ second-hand car. Last night he/if he is engaged as a workingman| Avenue Presbyterian Church for sale | exhaustive study of the industrial + received a telegram telling him to £0/\; {4 becagse he prefers to be en: Jat auction. ‘He withdrew it and made | pressions in England mn the ninctecart ahead and pay the first $100 and the | caeq Ju private wile of it Century. a lengthy report of waien Test would be guaranteed. The teie-| | Mr, Libbey, thou Member of the | wus published by the Comimisston gram was signed, “With love Ne wovpeEns. | tnion League 8 and a {of Labor in 186 Marton.” leatly visite ince kept) Mr. Libbey was editor of the Princ: Gus of (Be agreements betwoon Mrs. to be |; If when fon Review trom 1877 to 188d epee aS Ney workman ance 16 | 1, on We clone wig a frequent eontribator to that as his bride she will share with enc ie itv pI ite 4 meniber of Rith a modest little house he has ) HME ceritieatsconovacrranieuir ie URE GIN, eee a least in Ridley Park, a Ihiladelp)ia! auburb along the Delaware Rive: { = They are to be married here Sati @ay at the Rusgian-Greek Orthodox Church in East 97th Street. Severs: weeks ago Mrs. Stevens adopted iis | faith. After their honeymoon, whict | le to be spent at the home of Norman B. Ream, Crolyn Hy Thompsonville, Conn., the bridegroo: Will return to his job as @ ebemis. in the Baldwin Locomotive Works u.« Philedelphia. He intends to take 1: the work of building locomotives i::-, mediately. | The unusual romance—she is forty- | five and has a big fortune, while he | is twenty-three and gets a salary of perheps $30 or $35 a peered aroused unusual interest in New s York as well as in Chicago, where ; F h bl D ‘Mrs. Stephens’s former husband ts a! . es, a \ as ona e resses wealthy lawyer. It will arouse in- | A . terest everywhere because it un 1 he? doubtedly is a love match \ While the young Polish chemist f i has been a “movie” actor, it is aso |} / former soldier he is best known, a 4 soldier against the Bolshevists, NH. fought jn the Kornniloff, Denikin Y and Kotchak armies against the Bol- II f sheviki, and says he still carries in / his body “‘a cursed Bolslievik bullet.’ ? Mrs, Stephens, who was divorced 5 in Chicago in 1918 by Redmond Db. \ Btephens, a lawyer, on the grounds | { of desertion, is now at the Hotel Chatham here, but refused to dis- cuss the marriage, a license for | which was obtained several daye ago. It will be the bridegroom's firs: masriage. When found in his over- | alls and gray cap at the Eddystone Plant of the Baldwin works he was mot relucant to talk. He spoke in broken English and in French. “There is not’so much about me," he eald. “It is true I love Mrs. Stephens very much. Yes, we shall be married next Saturday at 4 P. M. | in the Greek Orthodox Church in New | “ ‘That je all. ‘was born in Warsaw, Poland. twenty-three ‘years ago. My family ‘was noble, but not titled, and owned 34th Street—New York OPPENHEIM. @LLINS & € To Close Out Thursday For Women and Misses Values to 39.75 18.00 Vv Tailored Afternoon and Lace. Jersey Dresses. Distinctive models in Tricotine Dresses models of Crepe Embroidered Sreat estates under Czar Nicholas 1. My great-great-grandfather was the first to be recognized by the crown.) My father, Andre Vonsiasky, was chief of the gendarmerie of Warsaw @uring the Russian control. Ho was ‘eilled in an uprising in 1910. Natu- rally I became dedicated to the army. ‘When the great war began I was too young to bear arms, but I was not too) young when the revolution began.” | young chap explained he was) with Korniloff until that soldier's star fell; then with Dentken and then with | Kelehbak Then ne fled from Russia to Paris by way of Constantinople. ‘Here, it seems, the romance began. In Paris he met many Americans, in- cluding Watson Webb, Elliott Bacon, sen of the late Robert Bacon, Am- ‘Daseador to France under Mr. Roose- ‘velt’s Presidency, and—most impor- tant of all—Miss Constance Vauclain, @eughter of Samue! Vauclain, Presi- | dent of the Baldwin Locomotive a ———————————————_L_—_— LLL Formerly Sold to 29.75 250 Tailored Cloth Dresses Decidedly smart, attractive models, braid- trimmed, embroidered and with touches of colors. (13.75 OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Thursday—A Super Sale of 3500 Pairs Women’s Shoes New Strap Pumps an Oxfords FORMERLY $14-$16 Ne credits: NoC.0.D.'s Much Below Regular Value 5.00 Dress Models in Patent Leather, Black Satin and Glace Kidskin. Light, flexible Soles. Louis XV. or Collegiate heels. Walking Ox- fords in dark Brown Caliskin with low heels. I. MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every Slipper in Every Store Re- duced to Extra- Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, um of Art jon to the Union Le Society, New York Hin. and) the Metropolitan | Amon lite ¢ rear and alba “yvent litm from No Connection With Any Other Establiehment i tite Werkd W ORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Blow Winds, Blow! Every Woman and Miss can afford one of our clearance priced FUR COATS Reduced way below their season long value-giving prices. Made of high quality, selected furs. Marmot Coats Luxuriously silk lined. ’ Reduced to §6Q Bay Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney Deep cape Collar and Cuffs. Richly silk lined. Redued io S65 Natural Muskrat Coats Selected matched skins. Reduced in $95 Marmot Coats with deep Raccoon Collars Reduced to $98.50 French Seal Coats (5ca/-dyd Coney) Natural Skunk Collar and Cuffs Reduced to. $s] 15 Natural Muskrat Coats with Raccoon Collar and Cuffs Reduced to $s] 185° Raccoon Coats Selected deep Furred Skins Reduced to $s] 55 Scotch Mole Coats . Perfectly matched skins. Reduced to $s] 50 Reduced Fresh merchandise still arriv- ing forthis tremendous sale. All fine factory -to-wearer shoes. Don’t wait until you regret it. All styles, all leathers, all sizes and widths NEW YORK a St Brosdwey 175 Broadway at 16 le St. priya Ed (Ne. Cortlands) 1 Tremont Ave, 2929 Third Ave. Lath Se. nt 3d Ave yt 37th ‘Se (Nr. 182nd St) x © Boulevard T25ch Se. at 7th Ave, Gt Aver at 2 let Be. SPE ee BROOKLYN JERSEY CITY SEPERATE. 201 Bromiway 108 Newark Ave, ve 1049 Brosdway GEES Riiceies, NEWARK alone § ir. ve.) Brosd &. THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Reduced! Smart Coats Richly Fur Trimmed 45.00 In order to clear them out now, we have reduced them in many instances, to prices below wholesale cost Into this .group we have been care- ful to put models that will be smart looking next season as well as now. Bolivias, Ramolas, Veldyne and other fine coatings. With Deep Collars of Squirrel Beaver Nutria Australian Opossum Mole RoConnectron With Any Other {stablishment in the Wertd WwW © RTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Time flies! cAnd fashion’s time fastest of all! So here are Taffeta Frocks in Spring Modes Just the type of smart, inexpensive little frocks with which to tide over the in- between season. Smart in the ways of far more preten- tious frocks—the very modes “they” will wearin the Spring. Extraordinary #alue at 16° On the left Ruffling used with smart effect On the right— Cording emphasizes bouffant fines Women's Frocks—Sixth Floor Misses’ Frocks—Seventh Floor