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JF SP REE ph ig B OEE TRON en EIT BE een Ne _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, linow mony things about steel and M. O, A. at Chester, and afler break- | back for the pile of charred b | rallroads.” aINDARY DISPUTE. REAM HIRES WiLL |rast in @ nearby restaurant he made|hed once been his homo, phens wea at once to her/his way through rain and slush 3 Sette —— apartment ut the Motet Chatham on|the works. This was pay day, and BE WED BY SERVICE her arrival here. She said she had/the young worker sald he expected \)| PEARY- BRED TEAM nothing further to say about her|draw eight dollars. ARISES BETWEEN marriage about which the public was | concerning He said he ' wished it were more. lise! more than was| Vonslataky said the wedding would ee Pleasant to lie be a simple one. He will leave for 3 a Father Leonidas Turkevitch, Dean|New York at 11 A. M. to-morrow to|Descendanis of Famous Polaris meet Mrs. Stephens and go over | First in International ontinued Fr om Viret Page) th ‘CRAG AND COLLINS, NTRMOINGS os is Serious Situation Develops at) Yors. Since that time 1 have seen) much of him, Conference To-Day “His {fe had been « tragic one. Iie in Dublin. father was chief of the gendarmerte at Warsaw and war killed by the rev- ule In 1910, when he was at the} DUBLIN, Feb. 2 (Asaociated Mess.) Tie usual questions will be asked |ting thelr home in order, Vonsiatsty | slip 120-mile dog race. With Arthur 9 A serious sntuation has arisen over lead of the fortress in Warsaw, Ife/and answered in English and the rest | said. 1. Walden of Wonalancet, N. H., the toundars auertion between Uiawey ifs not know what happened to other of the service will be tn Slaonic.| “Ah, my dear wife, I hope she will, spurring them on, the five dogs ted ee eeuth Talend hen of bis family, He fled to] Mt Stephens became » member of|be happy there,’ young Vonslatsky|by Big Chinook covered the firet » and when discharged e army came to Paris between Sir J Ulster, and Michael Collins ene mier of one of the oldest and wealthiest far:- ing in exchange some par F ltisse ok tne cdl remiivies Southern now included in ireiane Hott C, Bacon of J where. there 8 considerable Unionist Co, sald to-day he advanced a sms! Tepilation. nha yi {uM of money to Mut, Stepben’s Messrs, Craig und Collins asiee! i fange for his steamship parsage her London to substitute for the commis- | personal loan has been repaid. sion a friendly arrangement between ‘ves. 1" On her flying trip to this city and) the two Irish sections then has cauxed ‘This agreement, however, her return to New York Mrs. apprehensions among some of te] ctopnens apparently was Atting her-| Northern Nationalists and Arthur) see for her future station In life, it} Griffith, President of the Mail) wax aid, for she did not travel in Kireann, has been forced to make | compartments, but as the flancee of f plain that, failing a satisfactory. | « workingman on slender wages might fiiendly agreement with the Ulster|trayel, Her dress, a plain black wrap Premier, the boundary conmmissio: n a black, untrimmed gown, also; the treaty will be pha nels indicatians of the wealth ane} 1 ‘Pobin BELFAST, i Ponnenned, Belfast corresponse nt for the Dub Meanwhile, in 1 lelphia, accord Hreeman's Journal, wae arrested "O° ing to advices” recel here, Von- day by officers of | Trish Rey wiatsky told of bis dreams as he can Army in Westp County Mayo.) we dja the great Baldwin plant for reporting a sermon by Archbisiion | “When Bolshevism goes Russia will Gilmartin denouncing the recent out | need railroads,’ be said, Vhy | rages in Belfast ‘obin, who 18! shouldn't T Jump into the fight for my prominent as & newspaper man, has | country's rehabilitation? Maybe some been ordered vent to Dublin duy I shall go with my bride and oc- -—— cupy my old home, Then I will need IMPERSONATED U, AGENT I to Haye part in my country’s affairs, | CHARGE, and what is more inspiring than the | John Rogers of No. 38 Oliver Si industry of steel? And what more, who has been arrested six tines a Ee ae PRANIRIR Than i recently was discharged from Sing ’eople seem to think that there is; " site! or Something unusual in what Tam} ine hers: a tarred S peep rl doing. Yet the sons of American} robbery, was arraigned to-day in Tomba| Corti are sent into American | Court charged with Breverennting *| factories to learn production of things} Schauss of the Oak Street Staton, wi yo aways bie a laborer. ut there is 0: ¥ | void he had in his possession a Deparc. | one way to get experience and that fn} ment of Justice shield, The police sey to ® it in actual contact. That 1 he also has posed as a policeman. am doing. Some day IT shall A Genuine Victrola Encased in A Period Console The graceful design of this period console lends itself admirably to modern home decora- tion. It is a distinctive piece of furniture com- bined with the world’s supreme musical in- strument. Mahogany, $95.00 In Walnut, $100.00 In Chinese Lacquer, $150.00 Terms as $ Low as Monthl Open Evenings Until 10 o’Clock The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Victrolas—Musical Instruments 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant 8149 If Unable to Onl) Personally, Mall Ths Compon WURLITZER—120 West 42d St. ‘Wthout obligation op my pare kindly sand me additional im formation regarding Console Victrols. | ham Ream Stepliens, of the $40,000,000 estate of her father, Norman B. R dreivitsch who is said to-day that the ceremony would be conducted in both the English and | Slavonic the Groek OrthodoxChureh on the last Russian Christma [tives and close friends willatteng the | Andreivitech \to-day was b P, Morgan &, Eddystone plant of the Baldwin Lo- comotive yesterday, part time and the department he is and that it in his Impression the amel!|in was shut down. | the young man who {s to officiate Saturd edding of Mra. Mi final arrangements. He confided t friend that after the ceremony he hie wife will go to Atlantic City over Sunday and that he expected to te back at work in the testing laboratory of Baldwin's on Monday. Hts bride will go to their modest Iittle home at No, 606 Swarthmore Avenue, Ridley Park, ten miles from Philadelphia. Workmen are still engaged in put- i Contest. BERLIN, N. H., Feb. 2.—A team of hatf-bred huskies—American dogs that are descendants of Peary's famous Polaris—were fastest over the snow to-day in the opening stages of the Kastern International Champton- m, and Afastase An- onslatskoy-Vonsiatsky, twenty-two yr her junior, languages. twenty miles in faster time them eny of the other competitors. Four teams. two of them said to-day, regarding the home. “I myself with my own funds pald the rent fot the house from yester. Jan. 7. Only rela- Ameri- f th 1 I sional Gov WAN ee. (6 Ridley Pare, Canny (eee In accordance with the Rus-|day. She has always had se can and two Canadian, set eut on the Lh iaalali alae , Neil aa 5 Bs ‘ ceremony Mrs. Stephens will| in our home she can hay. iong three day mush at half hour S e3 nes ompar Var home Is ready for us nave fo witendants, Her husband's| three servants—more if she want. tervals afier dawo. Henrl Skene of erbert Dison and John Mine lar * veally a ve yretty, smal!/attendants will be Paul Leywhac of] ‘The young man had appeared here|La Lottie, Que pour, of the Uister, Government, a sce and ia close to the plant whur.| 240s and lawton Campbell, 8. Me-|ycwterday and bought the things| followed by Meek et thavCity Atall al. 2.0 my future husband is employed. |Loweree and Arthur Randall of New| nocessary to a young man who {s|Placid, N, Y.. John Label of Beral They were (mmediately cond : f ihe leva Eeemnee! oe about to be married. In t mis, @ ‘Walden Ses Calling’e ottive bye Commandant) ark’ cute cies vanucan a; aR equipped himself with sht The championship . Faamet Dalton, Chief Liaison Offic © Works and i going through «!/ VONSIATSKY DRAWS. | ties and other things, orderin and for a gold cup, together with cash of the Trish Republican Army varlous departments there nits! $8 WEEKLY WAGE sent to the Y. M. A. In Chester, | prizes. . | n - oo It seems to be the feeling here ployers want him to do that, 1 —————— that (¢ North fretand ix to stay m ao that i¢'the Cearts Govern AT BALDWIN PLANT LIGHTS FIRE, SLEEPS; JUDGE J. M. WOODWARD out of a United Irish Matllte ont ja restored, which Anastase he-| ee FLAMES AWAKEN HIM| LEAVES SUPREME COURT Cee EN et eee eee darion that UOee Wal Henpen; he will be PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2°.—while ee = rearrangemont of the bo ertain |t0,1 the company's reprosentative "| nig bride-to-be, Mre, Marion P. Ste-| Jersey Farm Rand dove Al Ht) yeruor Has Not Decided When uA SI Sie confirmed statements that Von Stiesathas, blocks of Neer territory me b-| cctsky fe heir to vast estates in| mane etede eiress, was speeding Eugene Rodiner, a farm hand living Bt poi a Plac ited mainly by a population which Couthorn Russia, which were cont s-|to New York to make final prepara-{ou the Northrup Farm on the Sparta} ALBANY, Feb. 2.—Supreme Court py aad ee Gee thee cated by the Rolsheviki, and is fron/tions for their wedding, Anastase| Road. two miles from Newton, N. J.,| Justice John M. Woodward of Buffalo, ievernment, that Gove lighted hin fire early this morning and then fell asleep. He was awakened by pitt of the ceiling falling on him be- couse the entire room was ablaze, hav- ing caught from the fireplace, He ran out, unable to sare any of his ‘belongings, and watohed ‘his home burn to the ground. Later he walked to Vonsiatskoy-Vonsiatsky rk on his job in the who has been sitting on the Appellate Division bench, bas filed hts resigna~ tlon with the Secretary of State, Gev. Miller sald to-day. ‘The Governor announced that he had not decided whether he would fill the vacancy by appointment now or defer it until next fall. Works. Ue did not work because the plant is on alarm clock woke Newton where a collection of clothing H. Altman & Cn. The Great February Sale of Choice Oriental Rugs Fifth Floor is now being held on the The assortment comprises selected small, medium and large-sized rugs, at prices that are the lowest asked for similar merchandise in several years. Madison Avenue - Kifth Avenue, New York OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & C 34th Street—New York. To Close Out—Friday 200 Misses’ Cloth Dresses Sixes 14to18Years. AlsoSuitable for Women to 36 Bust Values to 29.75 13.75 Actually Below Cost of Materials ‘Tricotine and Poiret ‘Iwill Dresses of a quality seldom equalled at twice the price. Favored coat effects, bloused and straight-line models. Misses’ Dept.—Srd Floor LEADS DOG RACE: FEBRUARY 2, im at 6A. M. in his room at the Y. | wes gathered for him. Then he startet | WEEKS WANTS LIMIT i He ie olny ON FORD’S CONTRACT the pient for manufacture of cheap j WASHINGTON, should medify Henry Ford's contract ‘for the Musele Shoals nitrate project | Mt Secretary Puts Question of Muscl2 | terest," Seoctetary of War Weeks sald to-day b other data on the offer to Congresy. ‘The most Important change wee lim- itatton of the Ford tease to fifty years tnstead of one bundred. This 1922. ction puts up to Congrens the ques.) tion as to whether Ford shall obtain a8 FINPD ron TARY BU fertilizer and other products. Farm | | bloc leaders will push the matter Au appropriation by Cong from $40,000,000 to $50,000,000 | which Mr. Ford will have the benefit |" "eetaurante. for approximately one hundred years) jit ete, sen! | at 4 per cent," fe necessary, the Sec-| fs intuensa Ie peeveleee retary said. If Ford's offeyia not « cepted it is recommended that the Government complete the Wilson dant and sell the electric power for com-| mercial requirements. Ho also ergues| that the $6,000,000 Ford offers to pay for the two nitrate plants, the quarry | and a steam plant is too low, claim- ing that the salvage value of the properties, which cost the Government Esnex Market Caurt Shoals Project’s Sale Up to Congress. Feb. 2.—Congreas safeguard the Government's in- sending it and much Novelty Cottons Newly Arrived ND still they continue to arrive—these new shipments of Dress Fabrics. New colors, new patterns and even materials quite new; each more charm- ing—if that be possible—than the others. “English Sateens” and “English Prints” There are some adorable new “English Sateens”, and “English Prints”, too—a happy array of buds, stars, rice flakes, and tiny circles, woven into lustrous backgrounds. And their colors are amaring—Chinese Reds, Jade Greens, odd Tans, and Grays and Blues. Vailes and Dotted Swisses In the Denp-Stisch Voiles, there's a new one with tiny drop-atitch squares enclosed in larger corded squares. It's 2 gossamer fabric, dainty as you can imagine, and in perfect dreams of colors. And as for the Dotted Swisses! Imagine White and every-colored Swiss with White and every-colored dots! Any combination you can think of, you'll find among the new lots. Homespuns that are Masterpieces of Design and Color Homespuns! Here there are masterpieces. Gorgeous colors with deep embroidered borders. Really unique—distinctive—extraordinary! You must see them to appreciate them. And then there are Ginghams! A mode in themselves today! For there are Ginghams that are real Ginghams, and then — that are Ginghams only in pattern, but Organdy or Voile or Sateen or Silk oie you think of Ginghams, do you think of just plain checks? McCutcheon’s and see how wonderfully varied Ginghams can be. And Many Others In fact, if, if you would know what new fabrics are going to be worn this spring and summer—come to “The Linen Store” and see our recent importations. Their patrerns are usually exclusive—their quality is always superior. We believe you will want to see them for yourself. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Don’t! Come to HAVING UNGA: NESS PLACES, ‘Twenty-five violators of the Sapitu Code wore fined from $2 to $10 each ti) to-day for haviy' unsanitary meat stares, sode fountn The McCreery Haberdashery An Important Sale! Twenty-Eight Hundred MEN’S SHIRTS Of Fine Woven Madras $ ] 95 Reduced from $2.65 and $3.00 Made of fine Woven Madras of a quality that will give exceptional wear. A large assortment of patterns in light, medium and dark effects. dames McCreery & Co. MAIN FLOOR—FIFTH AVENUE—THIRTY-FOURTH STREET brought back so lof all = | -

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