The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1922, Page 12

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NN. SNE ae el, CHINESE FACTIONS The Urange County Traction Cor With representatives Of 202 encamp- y Di shit na ia former Gov, O4 ot ent the annual session of the i mpnent, 1.0. 0, Fi, of the has b te ” “ of New York, opendd at 'Pough- 3 fare in i Ie until e : | May 1, 1828. 1 ppine 3 Gen. Wu and Sun Yat Sen Negotiate to Compose Differences, PEKING, “May 28° (Associate Press).—Gen, Wn Pej Fu, in contro! of Peking, following his recent vic over Gen, Chang Teo Lin, Will Soon Return. TwentyAve students will comprine New York University’s delegat je ‘ the Reserve Offiders ‘Tralning Ca 0 i bond the Insular niay enue, hus becn passed ute. expected home early in June. se cabled to executors of the nd + Depot Built on Jersey M founder dows in Anticipation of hrtatl Moveme ; N. Townsend, City Comp [opened direct négottations with ondon May ‘ F t eivor Mover Ing Mnyor of Atlan-lynt Men, head of the Southern ( in the meantime, her fourth husband, Vehicular Traftic. ; yours ji 0) Broadway Noval Hide Line meme [ernment of. Canton, looking toward a] cicoro W. Davies, @ St. Louis musician, New York. composition. of dlfferences, ed to the Woods trustec A new quarter of a million dots # that flourdehed & century ago nif understood to have t Produce terminal of the Pennsylsanin fionoweeat a. otinar Willingness to abandon Harope and asking afd tn learning Railroud on the Hackensack mealows amber of Commerce. ) Government and unit whereabouts 1 ' Aft: -Ave firme were yon two conditions; 1 she had been hearing thin between Jersey City nnd News : Tament dabithee: ih + HudbaHH Te Men pith which will be the central lending Avet’ White sottlers In the republic be place for all Woestsrh and y ago was depicted at and second that Heu Si 1 analverss ‘ re reat open air amph!-|C)ang. President of the Pi produc: ropalitan dist 1 3 oN 0 gieat op phi-1Chang. President of the Pekin ¢ Sn ra ‘ ' ratone of the Julin Memocial Bullding | theatre as tie closing of thd frat | cenment, resign 4axfavor of A < » forms day ive ot of the Virgin to > 4 ; nr * ; } ie act of the Virginls Historical Pageant. J osecutive to be viectéd by Parlia he comp termina vy. “Menuta. of st. Josopn'a Chueh Wet lettante, one | ment. In other words, Dr. Sun de Albert 11 reviewed Jast night In Sth Regi] ¢ he f i i ecuwe a y by Arc , and attempting to area “tex aiden ppd Ha. will be re. [Governments be superseded by a re feasad at once from Leavenworth Penl-|gime representing the entire country Marks the first step taken by the rail roads tu provide adequate fucilities in conjunction with the 1 ve Aicular tunnel under the Hudsen con Groat STW leitpes eves ob FOREIGN a ae ome uce will be shipped direct to al " ed at Malta from|‘entoration of order. Gen, Wu, him- points in the vicinity of Jersey and ; . Mere that Ttallan troopa| self, has disclaimed political ambi Manhattan from the termin: were carrying f ‘ . reap ecreaeve Loe ae eas LUE: SHI ee ad ae (62 New Yo to break up gangs of Against. the rebel Arabs in. Tripolitania, | ple to exp’ . 0 wha re the can er York boys on the enat sive in the ki where revolutionary activities broke out| shall be done. through the tunnel by truc Ac*liiminishing future crime waves in March. oe cording to experts, it) will mean the : ‘ Snrique Luendés, Guatemal " saving of not only time but a vast], Mayor Tiader of -\tlentic Clty, with Pareilar eae te eg natemsian | TWO-ALARM BLAZE , ey now lo ug e party, arrived at the Hotel Me- Pgs : y epcint of money now det toe {night on the Royal Mine Pine | to confer with President Obregon on tney SWEEPS BRONX CORNER ¢ perishing of fruits and vegetable ning the New York and. At-| adjustment of certain financial affairs ———— 5 i Covering twenty-elght acres, the ty motor bus trips preliminary to recognition of the Guate-| yen's Shop and Motten Picture Manhattan Produce Yard, as it will malan Government by. Mexico. Theatre Damaged. be called, masists of eleven delivery More than 1,500,000,000 marks are in Fear that a fire in a‘one-story frame tracks capable of accommodating 511 41 in the 1922 budget of the Polish} yufding at Non -258 St. Ann's Ave- } freight cars. There are five m . ynntent for the feeding of needy] nue, corner of 138th Streeet, Bronx famized driveways for motor velhicles, The actual figure is 3,511, d to adjoining building: averaging 200 feet in length and 66 ),000) eatin’ 1 to be went Jn sires that both the Pekin and Canton oFt$ of shortage of skiiled labor owin« more numerous and are from a wider area, according to Industrial Conferences Board's weekly radio review, of No. 116 wide ee additio ; night by rivewa bach «ty the offices , Osceola mot peeslly ture theatre incthe same building watt Jamps age was timat t $5 alr An office { located at the : Fifteen terial aay ri +75. i greatest } Wax completed in thirty-five da , » THREE CHILDREN LOSE Crepe j LIVES IN THE WATER i Strom, Swimmers Un ; Boys From Drownt H Two children and a fourteen-y boy were drowned near New York y terday, one in Queens, one In Newark and one in New Rochelle. In each case mers but their help arrived too late. The younger of the drowned children wan Jackie, tho five-year-old son of Jobn Mepavehiin, whose home at No. 11 Durand Street, Newark, is within a few blocks of the Morris Canal. He fell into the waterway five minutes after his father had given him a piece of bread home.” Lurunto of No. 18 Bast u8th Street and half 2 dozen companions were play- ing over Norton's Creek. He did not come to the surface. The body was re- Frank Talbot jr. of Hilltop Avenue, ing about 100 yards from shore in the New York Interurban Company lake. emergent WILLS SELF WITH SON'H GUN. | > Nathan Albarin, ‘sixty-four, No. 4! - 5 a @ Satin, Brocaded Diamond Street, Brooklyn, committed owe suicide at his home yesterday morning ; ie yy n> Taffeta. by shooting with a revolver belonging to hix son Robert, a policeman. He had apparently got out of bed while the soa slept and then crept inte the latter's room and secured the revolver. FIFTH AVENUE DBordens 2 l re hia reidence to-day. He waa dead when| MISSING HEIRESS RR OPENS World News in Brief _|/’*sspec” 1S EXPECTED HOME MOVE FOR PEACE) ls. J. W. Davies Eludes ae Ifusband, but Cables She = 4 : ir PXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. May 28, 000] 1] FOURTEENTH STREE wi ughter was to receive #1,000 TE Mrs, dulla Woods Davies, hetress tole tern until 1087 : Ls PA dy EST OF FIFTH AVE. 10,000 estate of the last Dr, W,] Mr. Wilhite sald the sum named had beet ent io Men, Pact each mente WEDNESDAY f this pfhce and Kansas Cl the danger wes noticed by good swim- Meteor to. grace those hours when one is slipped from a string piece on which he| ' Purple, Gray and Black. cer ; ' Sree, sist New Negligees and Boudoir Mochetle, ena the thing victim, eh ott Coats 12.75 po" . N, Pittman and H. of this place, as trustees, Uni since the ¢ of her father, he | despatches saying thet Mra, Davies's in- Withite, orie of thé trustees, Fear tee ve dodging her husband pur- jonely. Davies is about fifty years old. 4 Her husband ‘s forty She married him In Stamford, Conn., last year. Hor three de were divorced by her. will tied up the 6,000,000 . Pounded 1627 THURSDAY Woods} come had been held up were denied by here that she would sail from | the trustees. eign toni #150 BACH, 5 sn to WD. each was ar plus property division runent © Satin. Meteor Tea Gowns 14.75 Beautifully draped Gowns of luminous “at They feature that most complimentary of neck contours, the “bateau,” and’ contine adornment to picoting, hemstitching and Grecian drapes. A single hand-made Rose [oy ee ged deepen taeagr tH | provides the finish. Trench Blue, Rose, Or- At Edgemere, in Queens, Alffed chid, Coral, Tea Rose, Henna, Turquoise, Seven charming models—frilly. Breakfast Coats, Tea. Frocks; and Negligees of Crepe Satin, Crepe de Chine or (Third Floor) dames McCreery & Co. \34TH STREET 0 0, D. SHIRTS AT WASHINGTON. May 23.—Sale of ap- has beech unntte to find hin wife | Proximately o. milton and a quarter new and reclalin olive drab flannel ghirts of New York at $1,60% any te Be aie Untrimmed Sport Hats Straw-—were 1.81.28 Felt—were $2.25— 1 54 Sport colors and black, navy and brown, and other shades come in shapes that are short back and front and broad at sides off the face and mushroom. Flower and Fruit Wreaths were $1.45— 1 .00 Lacquered Quills, Wings and Short Fruit Wreaths—were .38 & .45 .3O Hats trimmed free of charge if hats and materials are purchased here Lovely Silk Gloves *1.19 Were $1.50 Milanese silk gloves in 16-button length, with Paris point backs and double finger tips. Beaver, mode, beige, gray, black and white. Men’s and Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Were .54 each Half Dozen 1.90 Men’s imported handkerchiefs of Irish linen with hand drawn hems. Women’s Irish linen handkerchiefs with wreath initial. ‘ “Homaid’’ Ice Cream Freezers, .77 CHOCOLATE MATTED MILK Fer that hungry half hour before bedtime—take it hot. ee | It induces sleep and ‘ can not tax the di- gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, too. cewneutaannoeeinerunnesnaamnrayneatarrtinsheyan 5tee@sntart! £2<00eQAG RG Rene Inet LONGO CCNE TNR ne x4 at The custom workmen. weil cond James MeCreery & Co ‘hee. SECOND FLOOR—FiPy The McCreery Men’s Sho MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS - $9950 Formerly $35 and $45 refinements and tai- loring details show that these suits are the product of the most skilful A choice assortment of fine, all wool fabrics in the new- est spring designs—included are worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres. Single breasted, double breasted and Sport models. -A. complete range of sizes. Regulars, longs, | shorts and stouts. | AVENUE—THIRTY-FIFTH @TREET it. NY. 2-Quart Size Delicious frozen des- serts are a matter of but a few minutes’ preparation if you own a “Homaid.”” These rapid, satisfactory and economical _ freezers have a galvanized tub and are very service: ably constructed. Our own demonstrator will show you how quickly and easily the ‘‘Homaid” produces ice cream and other desserts. A booklet of tested recipes will be given with every purchase. See Pages 14 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising Complete Sports Baseball Results Box Scores | Racing Results Entries and Charts NIGHT PICTORIAL “The Green Paper’’

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