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hs Winston _ FAH WITH ULSTER BROKEN, CLAN IN HBL FHT Churchill Denies Government Promised Grif- fith Northern Counties. LONDON, March 3 (As Press).—In the resumption of « @n the Irish bill in committee stage In the House of Commons to-day, tl @issission v * continued of 1 id Hugh Cecil's amendment. This J: clares that In approving Article NU of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, relating te the Ulster boundary, the Brit ernment did not intend to agree Gov to transfer the main area of any of thie @x couities of Northern Treland te the territory of the Irish Free State, | but agreed only to minor boundary | adjustinents. Ronald MeNeill, Unionist member /SUFFRAGISTS LOSE _| “)\Women's Demand for Equab Rights | Copyright by |during a chase following n offic | ! of the Mini men containins £60. and ran uway with its The po-! ce gave chase and captured the roo- ber Who had the money in his pos- sexsion | Another of the fleeing men fired on | jis pursuers, und it was then that |Green was struck by a bullet and | killed, Another man was wounded at | the sume time | FIGHT IN IRELAND ih at Coming Election Voted Down, 47 to fe World), ny. suc of Woman Suft the Dail Eire when Mrs. O' jaghan, widow of a Mayor murdered in Limerick, pre posed that the Dall tssue a de extending the franchise to women be- tween tl s of twenty-one and thirty, instead of confining it to women of more than thirty, This was injected into nn’s debate yesterday for the Canterbury Division of Kent, anid this was the central point of od- | fection to the measure, the provision; would make women voters on equal terms with men. This rajged a heated discussion. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 38, 1922. INNEW BONUS BILL ISSTOUTLY UPHELD One House Member Says It Would Put Money in Circu- lation and Aid Business. WASHINGTON, March 3.—The plan for a bonus as put forward by the Republicans tn the House is being widely discussed because of the fea- borrow 509 per cent. on their certifi- cates after Oct. 2. One member argued that if the men elect to borrow from the banks the result will be to put a consid- rable sum in circulation, stimulite business nnd industry and encourage the men to hard work to pay up their indebtedness. feature of making the certificate in the name of the holder, Members stated that the men could not possibly ture which would permit recipients to] © | Great stress is being laid on the ener crane sharks and pawnbrokers, and during| BIG FIRE MENACES the whole term of the certificate, IOWA STATE PRISON would be insured for whatever amount they are allowed KHOKUK, 1a., March 3.—The Iowa Consideration is being given to a| State Prison at Madison Is in danger of suggestion that the 40 per cent, to be | destruction by fire, according to reports reaching here, added to the ee value of the oth Sire eeclpmiene haw Ween Mund there, tifieates be cut down or eliminated) pyioners, at tho fret sound of alarm, ontiesly. wore marched into @ new cell house not It is estimated that about 470,000 jfar distant. ‘They were ticrded there men will share in the cash payment |under heavy guard while honor prisoners to bo ullowed those entitled to $50 or [ond suardn tried to put out the fr lens. Before any one is entitled to recetve |) cash or certificate sixty days will be |] deducted from the time of service. When the met were mustered out a bonus of $60 was paid each man, or $1 a day, To share anything now a man must have been in the service more than sixty days, To get $50 in cash he must have been in 110 days. The payments to those serving be- tween sixty and 110 duys will vary uc- ording to the number of days, und will umount to $1 a day for home service and $1.25 for service ubroud. The man who has been in more than 110 days will be entitled to re- ceive a certificate, Its face value |} will be determined by the number of days in service, and at the varying rates for home and abroad. Not more than $600 will be given 789—Lngraved crystal pitcher with sterling silver band 2 qt., $10.00 OME of the most simple remembrances and some of the richest gifts come from Oving- ton’s, but, for one as for the other, the proportion. of what you get to what you pay is very great indeed! OVINGTON’S "TheGift Shopof 5thAve'’ Fifth Avenue at 39th St. than $625 to any for piste Acie FLU EPID: AT AN END. Health Commissioner Copeland yester- day officially declared at an end the influenza epidemic he pronounced forty days ago. As regards {nfluenza anda ||f te arenes The McCreery Men’s Shop Every Man Will Need a BLUE SUIT For Spring Wear Here’s a remarkable group At a remarkably low price $4500 $n question being resente of the members as a by toward Northern Ireland of the Government. He quote muny| the Griffith «and Collins forces | relieved of thelr money by heavy! pneumonia, he sald, conditions are nor- faith | charged that {t wan an attem “linterest rates on the part of loan inal again. i directly to postpone the election. This | = was heatedly denied, Griffith point- | B. Altman & Cn, Every man likes to have a Blue Serge Suit— particularly during the Spring. and Summer, because | it fills so many needs. This offering of ours is very opportune. The material in this particular group of suits is a very fine, pure All Wool Serge. Throughout every suit you will find the trimmings, tailoring and us having said that Sit} fought on the present franchise, it ster Premier, had! peing impossible to prepare new lists been tricked by his own friends. within the availab‘e time. The motion Winston Churchill, Secretury for the! was defeated ona vote of 47 to 88 Colonies, suid the statement that a] Later De Valera made another Promise had been given by the Prime t to withdraw from the Dail, Minister to Collins and Griffith thet! On Griffith's. motion the Dail ad- i Sant toe ee on = : = a0 a er tig br is = the i fe) OT Tyrone! journed to April 25. other ‘details to be of superior quality. There are aver to, them ey uate LLOYD GEORGE FIAT double breasted models and two and three button Mr. Churchill moved cloture, whic?) EXPIRES MARCH 8 | single breasted models for Men and Young Men. Regular, long, ‘was carried, 199 to 60 and the amend- ment then was defeated by a vote of |\an posi te Conservatives 63 for to 199 against it Will wee he a ervatives | on’t Fall Into Line, It Is Said. Murch 3 short and stout sizes from 34 to 46. Capt. Craig's addition to clause ! Providing that nothing in the ac should be construed as authoriziny any part of the boundary of Northern LONDON, (Associated ts For to-morrow (Saturday) Final Clearance! , Ireland to be altered except by « Vtess).—Wednesday, March &, sent of the Government of Norther: set by Prime Minister Lioyd ” rejected by a vote of 2¢7 to 51 Chamberlain, according to a report pe IRISH PRISON HEAD _ |i» parliamentary circles. If by that SLAIN BY ROBBER!" 'o ' not received satistactory surances of the loy ‘Max Green, Redmond's Son-in-L.aw, Shot During Pursuii A Special Sale of Five Hundred Women’s All-wool Jersey Suits (plain and heather-mixed) $24:75 Town Ulsters, Raglans and Chesterfields in a wide variety of All-Wool Overcoating fabrics. All-sizes from 33 to 44, but not in every style. support of the Coalition Conservatives, it is suid he will present to the King his formal resignation of the Premiership. ‘The determination of Mr. Chamber- After Hold-Up. iain, Lord Chanc@ior Birkenhead « BELFAST, Marth 3% (Assodiuted!oiher Conservative leaders to stand Press).—Max 8S. Green, Chairman of «a George is unshaken, the Irish Prison Bourd, was shot and | Mf. Chamberlain delivers : <ford to-nigh is generally killed in Dublin this morning, « Dub-| x pected he will make an important lin message announces. pronouncement bearing on the poli- He was a son-in-law of the late tleal crisis. dames McCreery & Co. MEN'S SHOP—SECOND FLOOR -USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE. in a number of smart Spring models at $15.75 34 to 48, inclusive Special Sale of 475 SPORT COATS At $14.95 (leis!) COVERT CLOTHS, CHINCHILLA, NORMANDIE, ETC., IN THE VERY NEWEST MODELS FOR SPORT AND GENERAL WEAR, iy b Sizes: (Sale on the Sixth Floor; Thirty-fifth Street elevators) SthAvenue James McCreery & Co, 34th Street ; The Early Importations of A Special Selling of Boys’ Norfolk Suits Paris Model Blouses will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) SPRING cannie ae at prices ranging from Two Pair Knickers “Taffeta Homesninn Satin, Checked oskanara, Velours, | .00 Erepe ‘Kali. Nistor! $19. 00 to 90.00 | 1 0 Canton. Ete. $14.95 to $35 $16.95 to $50 these figures being actually lower than the cost to import | Every Suit is made from substantial, all+-wool materials suitable for Spring wear. Some are tailored, Sport models; others are plain or plaited. The Knickers are smartly cuffed in golf style, or are fashioned in regulation strap style. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Because we purchased a large quantity, we secured these Suits fora below-regular wholesale price and are offering them at a proportionate reduction. (Third Floor) Hair Sport Coat At the same time a number of Imported Blouses in richly beaded effects (including combinations of beads with metal embroidery), will be offered at HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 3lst Street Boys’ Shoes............. pair, 4.95 Black or Tan Calfskin Shoes with medium or round toes. the exceptionally low price of (Second Floor) Boys’ Hose......... .. pair, 50 Heavy ribbed cotton Hose in Black or Brown, with roll cuff tops. (fain Floor) Boys’ Hats, Special, 1.65 Unusual Values $13.50 in Boys’ Furnishings and Shoes (Blouse Department, Third Floor) Blue Serge Tams, I'weed Snap Hats, Golf Caps and cloth novelties. (Third Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-Litth Street IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIN