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TURKS ACCEPT TERMS |cov. SMALL TO DECIDE OF ALLIES’ ARMISTICE IF JURY PLAN IS 0. K. ‘Nationalists Will Consider Peace,| State's Attorneys Accepts Scheme Ending Hosiilities in Asia to Pick Jurors—Women to Minor. Be Excluded. WAUKEGAN, UL, April 6 (Asso- Slated: Eten the question of » picked to try CONSTANTINOPLE, April 6 (As- related 1 Na- Yonalist Government at Angora has} 7, acdepted, with reser tee proposition funds rests to- rnor and his at- Allies, the Atlied Powers’ representa. Fuwied URE tectay Se ae cept or reject a proposal made by The broad principles Juid down tn} Judge awards that a new panel be the repiy are as ows: created by a drawing from the male Anatolia, including Smyrna, must bo] Poll lists of Lake County. C, Fred Meedaten! wittiin four nontin Mortiiner, State's Attorney of San- tives here have been informed. samon County, accepted this pro- The armistice may be renewed an fost " additions! thiee months if the peace The Judge's suggestion was made after he had disposed of the defense negotiation The Gre @iehr-Atiun “ within a fortnigit, « ve not terminated. contyry opinion. may properly include o Moinen for jury serv said, but to comply their jury box, should contain names of 10 per t. of the combined male and female voters, instead of 10 per e|cent. of the men only It is understood Judge Edwards -| proposed that a disinterested person, blindfolded. pick the necessary num- ber of numes on the male poll late , on the ground that this would give a parties in nanan on March 28 that the DARTMOUTH CLUB HERE. Government had accepted the armistice —— Proposal, with technica! reservations Vive hundred York alumni of as to military conditions Dartmouth Coll ended a dinner —— last evening at th peiegt pl ans for establishing @ city home and FINDS LAW CURBING KLAN, Jel were “discussed by | Stalcolm 3 #, ‘08, Chairman of the ‘Tein- Committee, Jes D. Hazen, '89, was toast- ney General A. V. Coco, in an opin-| master. The speakers were Clark fon given by Gov. Parker last night,| Tobin, ‘10, member of the Mootball Ad- held that the Ku Klux Klan can be] V8 Comm i | suppressed in Louisiana under a jaw] 3 } enacted in 1872 which makes it a violation for a Klan parade and mkes those tuking part liable to], fines of from $100 to $500 and im-|i Prisonment of from three to “six months. NEW ORLEANS, April 6.—Attor- Sale of MEN’S WEAR At Exceptionally Low Prices For Friday and Saturday Only MEN’S PAJAMAS—“UNIVERSAL” make, made from high count plain cotton fabrics that will give most satisfactory wear, trimmed with 3 silk loops, cut full and splendidly tailored. Regular Value 1.75. Specialat | .39 MEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ° An exceptionally high grade, splendidly finished garment. Shirts long and short sleeve. Drawers ankle length, regular and stouts. Complete range of sizes ; 89 Value. Special at - - - - ,69 MEN’S ENGLISH GOLF HOSE. All pure wool. Heather mixtures. Sizes 10, 10'/, and 11 only. Regular Value 2.75. Special at 1 e 1 5 BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street A MODISH PUMP AT A MATCHLESS PRICE *5 50 ODAY the strap is firmly fastened across the instep of the well-dressed woman, And small wonder, when such charming effects as the model illustrated are obtained thru its use. Developed in all Patent Leather with a single broad strap and low heel, the La Paix One-strap displays an aristocratic simplicity that wins instant favor. Also in Black Kid and White Reignoloth. SPECIAL !! Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, $1-65 air in 5 prevailing shades. . Pe Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street “| phenomena wilich baffled the country] bidding. If I make u wrong move, contention that women are entitled] = person. Rep Can Deliver Sealed Letter to Person Named] ,,,;hie demonstauion 's genuine” critics agreed. "It Is not supern Only Inside of It. Ural ereUably 1h telopalty b deve Wouldn't he be a pu! CHICAGO, April 6—The psyche] “not with words but with mental] play JAZZ CAUSES HIS DOWNFALL. thirty years ago in the work of] just te!l me so mentaily.” Washington Bishop appear anew in] He found cerrect word and page the work of « young Czech, Eugene|in a book on which the conductor ope aA a de Rubin. fe was subjected to| concentrated his own mind, Bnvel-|, CHICAGO, April 6—When @ mechan tests by Dr. Harvey Carr, head of} opes with names written on note|'' began grinding out a the Psychological Department of the] paper inside were given to him. He} ‘he 1 darkened poolroom yeaste University of Chicago; Dr. John A.| delivered each to the right person|neishbors investigated and Witltam Cousins, a mental telepathy expert.| while the conductor thought Of the} Martinson, a Negro, was arrested. In and two newspaper men. Mr. Rubini | person. court he told Judge Jacobs that he at- says he is not a mind reader but a} Drs. Cousins and Carr performed |tempted to atoul the nickel from tho “will power transmissionist,” per-|an experiment of their own inven- fd kectdaritaliy: arartod’ tt forming the unspoken mental bidding] tion. A match was placed on the No Wan. fenpareible tor the of a conductor. table. Rubini was told to enter. |y. “You must guide me," he said—|Dr. Carr acted as conductor. Rubint J ~ Stern Brothers WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET - and - WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET downfall." commented the A Specially Planned Sale Friday and Saturday of Women’s Polo Coats « $32.50 For sport wear or street wear, for extra warmth over a suit, or for wear with a frock-~you can’t count the number of times you must have a coat of this sort. These Polo Coats mix the business of being useful with the pleasure of being smart. Distinguished by dependable tailoring and fabrics that ‘will mean almost limitless serstec Sizes 34 to 48. Set-in, bell, or raglan sleeves; backs with inverted or box plaits; leather or bone buttons | Strap sleeves or regulation cuffs. With or without belts. One semi-fitted model. | Materials: Camel’s Hair, Brown Heather Mixtures, Thistle-downs, and-at_ the same price--T weeds. Shades: Soft Tans in light or darker shades. Sea gull and mixtures. Third Floor. ‘0 Sale Friday of Men’s and Women’s PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — At Most Exceptional Prices. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, Per dozen: Initial. Per dozen : $2.50, 4.00 and 4.95 $3.00 and 5.50 Women’s Sheer Linen Handker- Women’s Pure Linen Initial chiefs with fancy cut hems. Per dozen : Handkerchiefs. Per doven: $4.00 $1.80 Women’s Colored Linen Sport Handkerchiefs Sais vanieny OF eivles ; _ a a i $2.40 ‘Women’s Sheer Hand-scalloped Handke: abt eb s fancy embroidered corner, various ped eo ; a Ea 45c and 75¢ O: Especial attention is directed to the NOTABLE VALUES available throughout a wide variety of new models in Women’s Smart Tailored Suits At the SPECIALIZED PRICE of $38 (Sizes 34 to 46) Suits of unmistakable distinction—tailored with expert attention ¢o finish and detail, expressing in fabric and'sinartness the very best fashion ideas of the season Various models in TRICOTINE, TWILL CORD,-OXFORD CLOTH, and TWEED MIXTURES, featuring narrow belts, mannish pockets in several styles, snug fitting shoulders and sleeves--in short, all of the marks, of highly skilled workmanship. Richly lined -with silk throughout cA wide selection in Navy. Blue or Black 0: 0 Seasonable New Assortments of Women’s and Misses’ Silk or Lisle Undergarments at Exceptionally Moderate Price, Fine Cotton Vests and-Bloomers Lisle Union Suits--- Low neck, sleeve | —In Pink or White, regular or extra less; band top; well reinforced; regular sizes, each and extra sizes, 60c 75¢ Glove Silk Bloomers—Heavy Glove Silk Vests—Good Quality, quality, in Pink: odd styles and sizes, $2.65 $l. 65 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, found the match and broke }t in two. MORE ABOUT THOSE FLASKS. of fonan. oe Youth Proves Telepathie Powers |i" suomi sku a “iat wons, took Dr, Cousins by the arm, WASHINGTON, April 6. — Denying |to Speaker Gillett for examination. The Would Be Invincible at Poker) '::.3".0 eer reece os piu atch into the doctor's mouth and] “every handed the other pieve to another] whist: 1922, s -———— ‘ ua ot AT CHAMBER OF COMRERCE. rose to a question Reports wil be presented af ¢he Ke" and sent the article} soneniy meeting of the relly | i iow . latter ruled that It was not a question | Commerce of the State of New York te- maid the Government furnished tot personal privitene. : night on The Hague rules mber of the Hous “The New York World,’ sald Me, | ocean bills of lading, Federal legislation flask and a set of poker chips, | Hianton, “attributes to me a statement | for the export trade, the Brasilian Ex- sentative Manton (Dem, Tex,),|that each member of the Hours receives | position and Federal taxation; the last & whiskey flask and a poker set and] & Jotnt report by the committee on tax-, rarious articles. What I sald wan that}ation and the committee on finance wake a speech, alleging thatlwhiskey flaska wre recetved by some} and currency, headed respectively by L, yd misquoted him in an articte!membera; poker sets by some. F. Lores and Thomas W. Lamont, sald time late yesterday without For to-morrow (Friday) An Exceptional-value Offering of Men’s Negligee Shirts & Pajamas 350 Dozen Men’s Negligee Shirts of woven-stripe madras, in the most desirabie colorings, including conservative stripes at $1.65 Men’s Fancy Cotton Pajamas (a limited quantity) in suitable weights for Spring and Summer at $1.55 (First Floor, Madison Avenue section) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-Lifth Street Special for Friday Women’s Afternoon and Street Dresses hany sm modeis, variously fashioned of crepe de anton crepe, georgette and other soft silks offer extraordinary value at $29.00 Hladison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street