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FEBRUARY 8, He @ied | was unmarried, t, door | brothers, with whom he 1922, is survived by two ‘ lived at Bloom- _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, CHARTER CHANGES |SEIZED ON CHARGE FACE LONG DELAY | [sew and he was pulled Into it. | Foundland is interested in fisherios ix hour ‘disputes that have arisen with the BRITAIN WILLING United ‘sta erned OF SLAYING KATZ (2! | RISK AND AMERICA an ce Re MIbiny Now Predicts No Extra! seaman, Arrested in Philadelphia, | celal problems H3) which the United ‘ ie i 4 melt : | States ts Involve session Until After November Said to Confess Part in Hold-Up ba oe W111 tl. The Pritish view ix that the closer gl nl seahie U . the dominions get to the United | (Staff Cureoendant of The Evening) goin Hrickson, » seaman, was ar-| [BG States, the better it will be for the World.) [rested in Philadelphia to-day charged s| ALBANY, Feb. 8.—The impression | with the murder of Samuel Katz, fur- b i« gaining ground at the Capital that |er, of No. 50) there will be no extraordinary session ie Bsa aquvald of the Legislature this year unless It} now tittder: Fifth Avenue, Brook- 5 Otto Holthe and} en, also seamen, here charged with a! (snuiead Pree From First Page.) Womens’ and Misses’ minion will want ‘wholly separate in Fis dutics from the pense and trouble of a Your Guarantee | | fare | | | | Rritish Ambassador to France, Both are accredited to the French Govern. | atic and consular sys There is|is called after the election in Novem- | complicity New Bathin Cost umes but the Minister concerns him-;*0me doubt, too, whether the Unite! |/ter, The impression had already| During the hold-up, the poll 7 mew Government will want to sr one of the men struck Katz over th HERE is a great satisfaction in self with tariff matters and questions | tpread before which do not have a political aspect. knowing that, after you have spent your money, you can always look to the manufacturer to stand nd with of a Ie. Minister to go to jary and other expens gation when the same work can be matters were compli- | head with by the death of former Justice}. Phe Francis M. Scott, Chairman of the {jn the a revolver, fracturing his irrter died five hours tater | Methodist Episcopal Hospital, for the season of 1922, provide an attraction of special interest in the Department ‘ cat the Weg ene Hatred ea wil prov a |done by the Consul General, If the | Charter Revision Commission. With | Brooklyn | ke back of his product. It gives you a feel- ing for the sending of an Amerivan| courtesy Were extended to Ireland. | the appointment of a new chairman, | Detective Robert Maleotm saw Bu ing of confidence in your purchase. on the Third Floor. Some pe Me United States) would have 10) 44 the time needed tur him td) 4c The name SONORA on a phono- 00r, Minister to Ireland. send a Minister to each of the other ig chabe airented HoWibee Gy tisline'G man running from the store and afte: | thought this would invo ve graph means more than a mere trade- ‘ogniziay tre.| British dominions. ‘The chances are | duaint himself with the work that has|in;ormation Madsen was | mar anced ode! th ost hed ny MnadbeRte Pik bib ae that if «uch tems ars proposed they | been done, it is deemed tmpoastule |week tater. Both men, with Bricks aa RON eat eeeane The most adv ae Is and le mm . at tke. HH ii] be swept aside by the broom of . of the o vilt{had lived at No. 172 Carroll Stre Mai 's great prestige and have imagined that the Fritch | W j that the report of the commission will |had lived at No. 172 Carroll Street 3 —it is your guaran fashionable materials ed ; Governiiese would stay phiections Charles Grosvenor Dawes, : who te . ate Summer session as [Brooklyn They admitted complicity T Hie CALLERtEY, UoniT enduring als are featur in the . The truth is that Great Britain is cS us many items out of the |the police say, but insisted th: . * i not going to stand en formalitis,| budget ax he can irrespective of the |B leon’ dealt the dnath Blow, tcelekaon's mechanism and the utmost in akilled collection. The prices are sufficiently varied but will welcome as many po nts of | diplor jo amenities und eourtesis nmany 8 not anxious to go tojarrest came as the result of a letter | b workmanship. to meet all requirem ts contact between her dominions ard] involved the fall clection with a new city char- jhe sent here from Philadelphia, He ts | s« La ents the United States tha. it Is possille This will not prevent any of the lien just framed by Republicans, for |Std to have admitted he was impli-| (ons dominions from maintaining comiis- pd in the hold-up, THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Z2Sq fo have. For Instance, the , 0 > States maintains in. Dublir or Ministers hore, but they | tere is po doubt that it would be a s ™ Yu who has for many months been 4 be inked np with the Britis e campaign, and the party | FATALLY CUT BY SAW y} ing directly with the Sinn . while the American Gov h d it through the Legisla- 4 H ¥ i Ch 1 9 group. Similarly, the United Sta'es h, Without offense to Great {ture would claim full eredit for It 1S GIVEN CHLOROFORM | Mt ahs ase ii > ittle i dren s'. has a Consul General at Ottawa to ake the position that the| . ———— | : * A deal directly with the Canadian N already has, antficient| BUS apart from the political as-|Former Service Man Lived six| U The Highest Class Talking Machine Gaverhineét tact with the British do-|Pects of the situation, it is not be- | mn After Accident, | A ‘ or mans’ months Australia has iad | Minton \Neved tro coMmmtlaniod eat poetiiy ane for nix hours | | in the World Sprin uterwear jommissioner in New ork: handling have a report ready befo: after he had been practically cut in two | DEALERS EVERYWHERE Some of the lawmakers be lby a revolving saw in Butler, N. J “ Sonora Phonograph Company, Inc., ° SEVEN MEN SAVED ON SINKING YACHT| = |sideration of the charter will have to | Chlorofor poned until the reg au . while others incline George E. Brightson, President, Fifth Avenue at 53d St., 279 Broadway Van Orden to ease his agony 2, Who Was a former service employed in Fisher's saw- now being shown in the new models, mate- was administered last plate | to the | | Piintanict paar . tention |epinion that the extraordinary session | mit rials and colors, includes the following (in the Australian commissioner into con-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—Rescue of | will he convened a ter the November afternoon his sweater regular stock): Pultation seven men from « sinking yacht about | ree circular revo 74 \ Je 120 miles at sen off the ‘arolina | As a matter of fact, the British | coas pporter F 7 es | Government would prefer to have | COMst wasirenorted Phagec| Little Children’s Coats in smart tweeds, ic] inion handle that rt of igen hahahah Gerber pouty Which attests a mase| f on at Morehead | homespuns and other desirable fabrics, at tieul: country, but urally di ican te tavine only maith ples asia ey ; prices ranging from .. $10.75 to 38.50 on foreign policy usa whole. In the |yosian Nacy rescued seven men from | 7 , ‘ Legs Be eta GR AGUEe Fal the yacht Alpha » M.. Feb. 1 Little Children’s Hats, in colors to match control of military and naval Polley in latitude 31) de yin a: minutes the coats; showing attractive combinations On questions so brond as to affect] north, longitude 78 dexrees, the whole empire there will be but} winute ‘ tant a ail 4‘ one point of eontact—the British eee canadian with Sifth Avenue 344 STRE Broadway of silk and straw at $4.00 to 16.75 bassador, But on the thousand and i _flying and running lights burn- one questions whteh Canada, for in bas up with the Washington These are but a few of the many charming s now ready for the littlest folk. stance, Government every day there will not Lloyd's 1921 register of American ANNOUNCE FOR’ TODAY AND TOMORROW new thing be the slightest objection to direct | yachts shows two bearing the name of communication between Canada and} Alpha. One is owned by G. Marshall the United States or between the |Allen of No, 60 Broadway. At his of- Irish Free State und the United |fice it was said that in November he (Second Floor) had laid the yacht up for the winter. rhe other is owned by Herbert. | A Remarkable Purchase and Sale 970 Iigh-Ty pe Silk Dresses in New Spring I fodes Exact Duplicates of Successful Models Selling at 39.75, 49.75 to 59.50 18.00 Correct and Individualized Modes for Evening, Dinner, Theatre, Informal and all Daytime Occasions ‘anada has many commercial mat- ters which affect her alone and which have no relationship to other parts of the British Empire. Some of her peo- ple have thought a Minister ought to be maintained in Washin purpose. The British G upon occasiam told the Canadian au- thorities that, Canada could send aer representative to the United States any time. The impression pre- vailing here is that when the Canadian Government investigated the matter amd found that it would cost $80,000 a year to maintain a diplomatic representative, it was felt that the sam@ objects might be achieved by semding a commissioner from time to time who would work in co-operation with the British Em- assy. The fact {s a commercial represen- tative operating in New York and in other business ceutres is really what eome of the British dominions want instead of a Minister to sit In Wash- tagton with all the expense of diplo- matic life and few of the contacts that are needed to improve commer- Spring Hosiery for Misses, Boys and Children (including infants and the tiny toddlers) is now being shown, in the mew assortments, in the Department on the First Floor. I. MILLER Semi-Annual SALE Every Slipper in Every Store duced to Extra- ordinary Values. i 4 The following are of special interest: Infants’ Hose (ribbed) of fine=quality white wool; sizes 4 per pair 60c to 6, . . ° ° . . d, for instance, is in- terested just now in the question of meat-packing monapolies, New Children’s Wide-ribbed Hose Cotton, in black, white, tan and cordovan; sizes 6144 to 1014 . . «© per pair 50c Lisle, with cuff tops; im black, white and the colors in demand; sizes 64 to 914 Mc Cutcheon’s A Clearance Sale of Men’s Winter Underwear —IN THE NEWEST SPRING COLORS Mohawk Black per pair eS o 4 8 W O65 50c Flame Brown Periwinkle Blue Orchid Henna Boys’ Black-ribbed Cotton Hose heavy weight; sizes 614 to 104, per pair 60c ’ . iS1 i ‘Yhis remarkable collection was purchased from a maker who specializes Comprising our entire stock of in exclusive types of dresses. Tbe high character of the styling and the Boys’ Wool Golf Hose Winter-weight Union Suits and workmanship and the extensive variety of models presented will immed- 4 . A . iately impress the most critical, At this sale price they offer a most im the wanted colors; sizes 644 to 10%, Two-piece Garments ~ extraordinary opportunity that no fashion-wise person will ignore. per pair . o e e $1.50 and upward At Unusuall Low Prices @ Materials include Canton Crepe, y : is Georgette Crepe, Silk Lace, Silk . In bs Taffeta and Poiret Twill. Madison Abenue - Fifth Avenue Natural or White Wool % 34th and 35th Streets feta Hoek White Lisle Sizes 14 to 42 : i oe ama | and i i : j i Balbriggan Cotton "DYE SWEATER, SKIRT, DRESS Very Special STOCKINGS OR DRAPERIES og : H “ ni : ___ A limited Quantity of | IN “DIAMOND DYES” | = Wallace” Linen Mesh Drawers Vane st z . ae “Diamond Dyes” and follow the{ waists, coats, sweaters, octian | in all weights simple directions in every package.|@raperies, hangings, everything, be- 4 jon't wonder whether you can dye or Rte ek, SenlaS: sues tell 708 = tint successfully, because perfect home} wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether $2.75 Garment 34th and 33d dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed be- fore. Worn, faded dresses, skirts, it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Dia- mond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run, It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It

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