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EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND Military Repington, aeeseeeeeteen eee ox “So lon; England and America stand together, at present, there will never be a great war. Who could fight itt “America has proved her sin- cerity, She could have had the biggest navy in the world and she and we all knew it.” 3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922, Expert, be “There will be no war, now, hetween Japan and America. The present state of feeling is proof “ ut new Were! aun es “China is given a chance to stand alone, Japan has acted in ship and acumen,” RUNAWAY GIRL 16, FEARED WHIPPING BALFOUR LEAVES, GRATIFIED OVER “The money saved on the ini- not he built is the smallest part of the real saving.” NEWS MOVIES pits U. S. and Britain Can Avert — Wars. “France stand by va repre: in Europe.” “You can't expect a nation to and England mas; limit its means of fiehting when it is fighting for its life.” the two solide If England and U. Ss. Say ‘No War, ’ There’ll Be None, “WOMAN'S BODY FOUND HANGING | a ‘ | | Declares Col. Repington | aa c F ‘ ” British Soldier-Author of “The First World War' 8.87 A al d C oe : ‘ an ‘commentator on Wars ,Generally Com-| p)-....o104 in Bliss C “ World Has Made Great Strides| Disappeared ‘When Brother : P i bh " Conf af f Discovered in Bliss Company’s marie ta e an , q Toward Peace, His Fare- | Threatened to Tell Parents— eee ge ag © ence *r! Yard, 140 Feet Under Road- Il Message Rae 2 Limitation of Armaments, Which He Praises. & well Message Now in Brooklyn Hospital. way of Manhattan Span. _ ii ? .|asked him if the saving in money, — nn Arthur James Balfour, head of the) fear that wher thirteen-year-old BY orate seca pa eep trough naval limitation, should not| The body of a woman was found Setegation of the British Empire tol prother would tefl her parents she] | hes " oe She ate ba b- mentioned as one of the minor re-| shortly before noon to-day in a the Washington Conference, departed | iaq been to the movies with Irer| Botable results of the Conference for) suite. ; fenced in storage yard of the FE. W. for home today on the Cunarder|soay" drove Constance Greco, six- | the Limitation of Armament ‘The money “saved on the Initiel | rigs company under the Brooklyn 4 Wi ” "d “ f “How far will they tend to prevent} of the ships that will not be pag Aquttania, There was such ® crowd / toon, to run away from her home, Pe its eee =i built is the smallest part of the rea} | anchorage of Manhattan Bridge. on the vessel, made up in part of her) 1 49 strong Street, Corona, last ‘ [Jee ithald . saving,’ he pointed out. ‘That lies |The woman w. hanging head down ‘760 frst class cabin engers and] ight, To-day she was found crying}, Those are the two questions I put) in the decr in the cost of mainte- | from the top of a ten-foot pile of the tn targer part of the legion of friends! \, 4 hallway in Fulton Street, near to Col. Charles A. Court Repinyton ee For every ship that is not| jo. ingots with which the yard was a: caho want BiCn + Near) when 1 met at the Hotel Gotham this| laid down we save on docks, on|! ‘ ce nd others who went aboard to s0¢| matbueh Avenue, Brooklyn. When | "™ t the Hotel Gotham this|lald down we save on docks, on] {7 of them off, that Mr. Balfour had to el-| she told Policeman Crutkin she had | &teatest expert commentator on wars) io, a Guite incalculable amount.| Pasquale Morganelli of No. 9 bow his way to his suite. taken poison to end her troubles he | and military affairs and the author of| jt will certainly go up into hundreds] goth Strect, Trooklyn, the workman As soon as Mr. Talfour got aboard} rushed the girl to the Kings County |The First World War,” two of the] of millions for each country—more, 1] 44) fauna the bode.) é and was told that a party of news-[Hospital. | | mont illuminating and interesting vol-| trust.” whe toune é be iB ua n = Renatiniena wait e him he shut| | Acconling to her brother. Edward. | umes of the many published on thts for an armload of these ingots, He nimself up in his cabin and later sent| the innocent cause of the girl's flight, ; CHASE Li fairly stumbled on the woman's body nhs : he{ she ran out of the house when, in| steat there. What about the real value of the Suerisih {plowing message to TBS) ie course of a quarrel, he shouted, |, —- submarine and poison gas treatyy{ '9 #0 aisle betweon the piles “The kindness with which I have} "Wait until pop and mom come Col. Repington fusght as a Britis! t aske “You remember that in reavelll) ran) out shouting, ‘Vos been welcomed and the boundless hos- | Home. Ul tell about you ead omnis (Crrcer_ (iousn. the seecana, Afghan your, book ‘Veatigin’ you apeale/ with) Neen (Qsanme ta Sin}Hi wont inte pitality extended to my colleagues of re Sena a Siar Gees +, | War, the Burmese War, the Atbara! justified scorn of the agreements as | the Yard with him at once, summoned the British Empire delegation and to| ile Owe net declaring, “No, '}4%¢ Oirdurman cempaigns and the|to the conduct of war made at the /an ambulance from Cumberland Hos- eke wou a en eit Un ae fe won't teil, honest I won't. fut} South African War. He also has been| first Peace Conference at The Hague, | Pittl. believing the woman had fallen fms raoeroratl jecasion. But 1; Constance wouldn't believe him. She|a most useful member of the Intel-| Where you were a delegate.” Hea A foot a Gide 140 tarry away. tecollections of even| shouted back she was going to her|tigence Department of his countr T think that these agreements | [eet above, and might sti be living. reater. interest Ena ‘arralo, No. 21] ye were acts of faith and repre.) Ambulance Surgeon Ohlbaum, after ‘Tor, tt rh) laborious months, I Avenue, Corona. With this background of personal ex-| ented the opinion of the Superficial examination which have joined in the work of fulfilling | ‘time ago Constance fell in| perience, and with the confidence of the | mo: ople of the) nvede without releasing the wo.oan roposition originally laid down| with Thomas Pagano, also six-| great soldiers of ope, Col, Repin, me epington has writte we troig u a ay from whic fonda Winthe Present. Ttshas hesa'| 107 48th Street, Corona. The) ton wrote durin: the tas at nt and at ave (ung, seid aie. Nal tod o sha a conference | n so strong that Mr.j,o ery a reement Ww ve or six hours, ot longe! Pe eee rate RUssLs: Tae aes onad four or five railes away, |tt'¥ criticisms wiich hud world-wide] getibera and /6t wel uppearances, he said, he did not eft the world better “than they weethearts, however, arranged | Circulation, and lie more than once en- aforethe n by Germany inj lieve the woman had fallen from the foundlit: to meet, and last Week Constance was|dangered his personal liberty in order| the Great War. Tam struck by the bridge, because such a fall would “They lave diminished national| forbidden ever to see Thomas again.|to tell the English people facts about| Y2MHtY of human wishes and am | have smashed her to pieces t 1 ine: od tional| Then he wrote her letters, signing filled with gloomy thoughts." On Dr, Ohlbaum's advice Policeman maine ts und ner lea Tana phen Ne the conduct of the war which he) “And what I said then about agies- {smith left the body han until de- Raine cAUKCS offense and eub.| Constance, who does the housework | thought they ought to know. For ex-| ments on war methods I say now,” |trctives from the Homicide Bureau ituted good will for suspicion; they|for her parents, her sick aunt, Mra.) ample, he was the first to expose the} he admitted. “You can't expe ond the Medical Examiner could be ava ciade pence dees coatly aud Mollie Conti, and her five sisters and| ecandalous lack of high explosives on| Ration to limit its means of f summoned, ‘The woman's face ss probable Lrothers, has a vivid | ation, ac-| the Retian front jwhen it Is fighting for its life any|covered by her clothing. She wore Bey dneen : natlest |cording to Edward. “Whe girl read Brite | more than you can expect to to blue cloth skirt and a coat of the sam To have en ever sme : ‘ i Walking lightly about the room un-| cat and not be seratet jaterlal t ty hy cheap She rt in such imust contri- |/ROvels by the scor t 1 | trimmed with cheap fur. Sh Peavean uavall vo vorarttable ex. | About five years ago Constance ran|tit his cigarette was dlight under Nevertheless, Tam glad that + ve high black shoes iatian =e % reais ‘away and wus found five days later| pis drooping, yellow mustache, | Provisions against the use of poison — Uatify the regrets with which we)!" a house on Lexington Avenue. |inis tait, cout, sophisticated soldier and! sinmarines were passed, for now the | Cee Soe eS IN COURT; ; Manhatta wast. yea e assed, for now awe your friendly: shores feured she was going to loge her job| friend of soldiers summed up the honor of Eneiand and of the United TO PUSH PROSECUTION oe ee eee eet Tourape, Abe attempted suicide, At the Kings| sound and solid” results of the Con- States is ged, and that mean a hon ae how. T hal been entrusted County Hospital it was said the girl's] ference for Limitation of Arm: ments sen HHI fe ieee two countries: {Custom Geards Accnsed of Snlli- len, as now een entrusted tal it ul DEL eeteue etal aeeacaat y ee y my country with w most important Condition is good and gives no indi-| 45 being “very much to the go0d."” i an Law Violations nission; then, as now it concerned Cations poisoning. But several days e re f Justice erick Kernochan of sh Empire, but the interests of fore the symptoms develop. first sentence, “has proved her sine . Bap between Mane stopsto bring about the prosceution of world at large; then, as 4 the mnie nanired ' on 1, 3 - erty, She could have had the ie- vil Taggart, No. WS Most 13d Haboration of our two countries, BARS SON-IN-LAW Gee the world, snd she knew | Pa citn Gaerne as fruitful great results. et navy VS PRI CCAS ae ok Nis wise lead ‘ cratic reat resus. | EWEN FROM GRAVE|!. Weal! know tif we hud oom eee issth Street, custo coropelled to build against her WC} py each j rrested almost a pent Ua mieak Selb ool ata eae should have done so, but there wes | thoy repr ta re lolation of u . 98 skal a 3 ni oe sho 2 © 80, ey represent the two solidest for ed viplation of the Sullivan law “ oniatie) 408 eee ee enone Mrs. Limburger’s Will Directs He|no reat necessity for that, no reeson | in WuEGHO. We eheinnene ee ravare eld {m1 41,600, BAIN, Mag strug 1 the ye aorghs y we should not stand together. ‘ wut 9 els 00 Battie: Mai oblems of peace. If civilization is| May Not Enter Mausoleum— | ®n¥ we peel, ta sme age | aietoult es—T believe in our past s’ Court at the tine but transferred ; : a yy q e grea ults ¢ ory we have fought twenty-two ederal Jurisdiction unde ° stand we must Baia Mietorious in Cuts Off Daughter. Sonteranse tas, been the elimination | nv,"e nave fought: twanty.tero 1 Federal jurtadietion under a writ of « second of these great enterprises Se eet onmnettin ° jess—but I do no k tl 18 corp’ ce years ago we were victorious} The will of Friederike A. Limbur- Capp aa Aaa esr pean iA will be any serious breach ustice Kernochan recently learned S Avat “ vei , a and 4 e _ at the cages had not been disposed o! ; first. And X cherish the firm) e:* of Mount Vernon, filed for nro-| stand together as at present, there| - Hy aEaER Re TEU! RnR inte nyiction that the conference Of} ate to-day with Surrogate Slater of ea great war. Between] “And how far will all these good| Attorney Hayward to find out wh , Waa THAHOunG Mtwast G will never be a g ‘ 004 | yw: y veanngion. te no smail con-| \ tonester, orders that “John J.|them, our two countries command |things accomplished by the ec Hluyward replied that the cases were ibution tu this much desired con-| 0 eoey husband of my daughter, |'he greater portion of the world's re-|€nce go toward preventing another! “tll in court, having been transferred HaSurmmation. Winne tant Josephine, shall not be permitted to |sources, If we said ‘No war'—there, stea@ war?” I asked the author of t yan SPE SE HOR ¢ ined for: ths motes > at Woodlawn Cemetery, the Bronx: | !?"" aL World War. F will be asked to pr ; nor shall bis romains test there. 1 = Beneral effect must be good 0 “GE BRITISH CUT DOWN also leave nothing to my daughte ‘And isn’t the liketiho var bes {he remarked cautiously t 3 SUPREME JUSTICE NAVAL RECRUITING | Josephine Tierney, since she con. | tween yan and Amer leas | COU the conterence was catlec . i, S i | tracted marriage without my consent | because the four-vower Macthe|deal with two quest the p LAID UP IN BROOKLYN _[and has not been a dutiable daughter | treaty?" [ suggested lema of the Pacis =e PORTSMOUTH. Bila ome’? “There will be no war now be-|tion of Armament. 1 ne : : wremtened W Influensa—tus- sruiting for the Tritish cet tad The small estate is divided between | tween Japan and America d Col | dent Harding has i ated, Bee el nas he a! peATA these es ne brother, Gustav Kliest of No. 182 |Repington with a rind Ai ees (ene, Wie) Gorifarones : agilte, emmeeyts a « ean os! Washington Avenue, New York, ani|Pressive movement of hi bey jothers, through which much may t F ; pb 7 ited en ad one ster, Theresa Victorin, of No. 421|hands. ‘Before the conleren vel, | done to keep the peace of the word lyn were to-da wit {fleer each month Wast 81st Street, Manhattan + Jevery one was talking about tne | We have come now. you see, to « nfluenza, They wre Just present state of feeling nother | on America as a sort of referee -» r proof of the new mind n the| great game of nat) untry atter world.” which we can depend for impart it w AN | —— decisions . : | for China?” 1 asked He paused a moment OR DOES HE MANAGE YOU ? |_| ‘China is given a chai » stand] The announced aim of the « Read the Bri . b |arane, provided she shows that -Ne lence,” he repeated. "Wid. not. incl aa e : jeav do it,” he replied unin WAS] the prevention of another cca a SHARD BY BUEVATOR IN GA- ad the Brilliant Articles by jacted in regard to China with the| ayy have said, that war will not tw ONAL PAI BANK. @ highest statesmanshin and with) go tong as England and America star ba ROC OF Hy ot A E great acumen. n gots Pus of together. Moreover, any genera Nvenue, Richmond Hh Lie She es omtars ee sho which, like our own, has lived th vetween un ele De +9 you consider ya ¢ i 3 twas di nt to fig National I The “Pint Pot’? Husband ON THE of us—had to take what she rd )another, That feeling shoud pers ij) Broadway, Ghik anowaine and ty 4¢ Ppt ” offer willingly @ were ne Celera eerie ouy r is morni 1 The ‘Prince Consort’’ Husband MAGAZINE |urmatanced that we could say to Ja.| ‘FM least forty years. As Bedell was oy 10 668 an yy?? pun, ‘We will fight you on behalf S| cong aia aeantarn ail eam cleaning and oiling ° The Jazz Husband PAGE China,’ That being the case, we nid | eee Bad wonde : sed by Miss Clare “ ” to uccept what Japan Cal. Renineton to woe The “Wicked Flea’ Husband BEGINNING she has given 8 good finaten oeeape ite neta 4“é ‘ ” mt — y y The ‘‘Punkin-Eater’’ Husband | ,TO-MORROW Then Col, Repingt — ‘enn eaneet (ahr aha w about the love-mnkins Fi elevators meny of us have not the Megha arnt maeN it te attached to Mise Fir PEGGY HOPKINS SAILS FOR NICE, THERE T0 TURN OUT A NOVEL ON One of Them W Would Pay Her! "SHIPPING WARNED Over $100,000, She Says, | OF HEAVY STORM for Silence on Him. | ; ears Expressed Small Cratt May Have Foundered Ott Coast. Peggy Joyce Hopkins sailed for Eu- | rope to-day on the Cunard Line steamship Aquitania, bent on getting to the quiet of Nice, where she s ys| she intends writing Jersey Shipping was warned to-day of a storm of “marked intensity” that ts novel based on “MY Y MILLIONAIRE HUSBANDS” “We have come to look om America as referee in the great game of nations, from whom we can expect Impartial decisions.” GOT MAN WANTED; THEN LOST PRISONER Habeas Corpus Writ Takes Wee- hawken Mausoleum Dealer Away From Seatile Detective. Detective Sergeant Ernest Yoris of Seattle came East with papers signed by the Governor of Washington ask- ing the extradition from New Jersey of Carl C. Hoffman, a dealer in mausoleums {tn Weehawken. Hoff- man, once a wholesale grocer in Seattle, is charged with having ob- tained $12,500 from a man named Blazo for investment and with hav- ing failed to make any return. Also | | raging north of the Virginia Capes! he is charged with having forged her marital experiences. am 5 ap sat lis MALES es to Boston. The heav t snow storm) checks for $6,000 more. She said she intended to tell some , S of the winter is raging off the De Yoris obtained the signature of the things about one of her husbands that . 7 ware Cap and seafaring men fear|Governor of New Jersey, appre- he would give $100,000 to keep out of ie Hook that small craft may get caught at) hended Hoffman, and with his pris- fe boo! RE 1 oner started for New York. When She said alse at she had shen . } } She said also that sh ier ie e fy Coast aN ‘rews along the coast) he reached the Pennsylvania Station with matrimony--until the book had} yaye doub! their patrols and the ll with: efariman’ a. lagoon Gamied “Al een written. Then, she added, crews of the Coast uard Cutter weompanied by Detective Kirk NT NN ai Knickapoo and navy smleht Mery ak agains © Thave be 1 called to quar and are quarters, served him with a Peggy J. Hopkins went to the ship) rovdy to put to sea at a minute's| writ of habeas corpus signed by Jus- wearing a fur cout, a black costume, | noice, |tice Cohalan and put the prisoner im Which the Ship News reporter sat) Porecas the Weather| Headquarters for safe keeping. AATiRtG duscHivel HODMRAOW IIE au here sw York was} Yoris said to-day he didn’t under- he couldn't describe, : * on the edge of this storm, just as it{stand this preceeding. He added wnything about such thing: was of the Hlivzard a week and a half| that it looked to him as if he was did say that she wore ste zo. Ile predicted some snow and going to have a hard time to get silk stockings and a diamond neck liawer temperature this aft on, Hoffman back to Washington and luce—"‘one of those chain things, you Snow, Mr. Searr said, was falling that he had visions of being stopped know, with stones in it as bIE 8S] over a ve wide are The Olio and every time he crossed a State lin turnips.” Tenn © Valleys and the Leke 26. Tn The voyager all un-| gion were heavily covered, with snow a willing to talk to the mbled r extending into Northern ¢ regia, Als perte She ANNOUNCE bama, the Carolinas, Virgin Penn. | ment about the book first thing sylvania and New Jersey | m going to bury myself some oe where in the south of France,” ‘ DETECTIVE BUREAU confided in something above a whl UNDER INVESTIGATION am going to write a book, a novel I'm going to eall it "My Life and My] @erjury Charged tn Attempt to Millionaire Husbane 1 thin Kut Col t Reward, I'll do the title lust 1 may change Acting District Attorne Bacora, tee iter ived a letter to-day from Munic pal | again?” she was asked | . te 7 + SE “Never, never, never again—until | District, calling attention to an instance | the book is finished." Pr I, Hop- fof allese bornation of perjury | kins kept to the book business ludwig Herman of the Caecho- | She added, however, that ste Slovak Detective Bureau No. 1819), not even engaged to any one JUS) provdway, recently sued bre now. All she wanted was the |terio, No. 2000 | 10; lite, she declared Pei. the i ward offered “E don't know but that to may try [for formation of the a [bis ow She was subseq marriage again some day," she went) ois ‘end He est Mil not try a millionair 1 de } e mean that they're not all right some One of the witnesses was Antonio d t a millionaire is needed. Hut F want} Street, who teatith i that "Herman to do my book first of a1.’ had come to him and his emplo , It was sugyested to br ! ey ie Tet ity wocidnenity|| ul sorts Of induces might dispose of one of the pages & ‘ Chae thay: hai Abit a her hook to her husband st CL Perr \ ments’ are put on foods put on it what he wanted ul Thia “ yu sel The price sugse v nt] a $100,000. f inve vn") tomake them tastebet “Well, the things | am gong tv} Dy and the Grand Jur | say about one of my. lualunds-—t| ( fn attempt to procur ter and get them eaten. know he'd give me much more than] fa ny by the use of money that if Tdldn't. But for the way he’s], Mr Vecora will make an investi¢a-| But the good old stand- knocked me I'm going back at him — | A . twice as hard."* arda tizer continues Miss P. J. Hopkins casually men-|BURGLARS GET $2,400 Ippe' tioned that she was goins to appa! | IN BROOKLYN THEATRE| to be Heinz Tomato in a play in London and was also KO Ing to get some of her jewe “| sate Pried Open in Century After had left on the other side Neht's Closing } Ketchup. How long BROOKLYN WOMAN HELD Hor ntury ‘Theatre, at Nostrand} ginee you have tried it? URDER OF HUSBAND. tnd hy f | Mr Edith Sadusky oh ! ul wo abe 4 iu wt $3.100 having Killed her husband, W ‘ | 1 het wo n \venue Court, Brookly M ve ynn charge of homicide. ‘ 1 é Snieh child, Irene, aged ¢ th i si wi TOMATO KETCHUP iged against her "i av et her without bail for examin Seiarnerant vi i Sadusky was shot in the bh ‘ i out wht in the us ‘ ; “ 1 open Notice to Advertisers {a8 she pushed it aw dus” Muroing. World er. Th beerted aaly 8 _ > ¥ ter of Rs pl + Te coun RATED ON POW Me nade! be Ths World. ghust be recetved Dyk Pe Me 524 67th Street ¢ both what to serve, try Ancre rH whom underwont appendix Cheese. Delicious with crackers pital, the reparted ic or bread—or as part of a meal, the hospital thor * Fits any menu—and any mouth. According to Mr. Herbert ; fe decided to hay ¥ 1 wn Rahitory Weanpe r da miditions require. in formed 90 that Pe NL i He ttiont ile { ” ANCRE b noni HW to attach ADH -, or released sater thom ae thes hitn the Genuine Roquefort Favér mace caries “wl ae one _ SE RL CHNEES THE WORLD WH dove—awert Love love jin + Mode by SHARPLESS, Phila.a1s of the Stor cf