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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SUNE 12, 1922, oe, ‘i Pt dies ‘villa PO line mh oS A $$ ae *e C statement on Ireland which It had tude to be taken toward the Soviet]operation is to be expected. GreatiNOQ BASIS FOR E His. birth certificate, as published | dect & stepson of Lord been expedted he would deliver to-day Government, Britain considers It necessary Sed TRUE s NOU ehikie ‘by the Sunday Express, gives his ftentaiieen ‘of Bot Scotiand, when he was until Tuesday or possibly Thursday. ‘The French int, 068 , Roasin'’s war debt should be redu mother's name as Annabel True, for-|«entenced to serve fifteei months ‘A despatch from Belfast to-day re- ~al dig* ee wet ia part. aniaenr aya merly Angus. Hin father is described} in jail in Alameda, Cal., in 1916, for. the Russians never categorically ac- eh Slayer’s Mother and Father in the certificate aa a “‘journalistic| forging stolen postal money orders. » conditions laid doy WILL GIVE 7 aon ts a ak aie ipl BELGIANS aL, GF Shown in Birth Cer- The suggestion that his moth ii cutee een Cannes, and that the last memeran- HOOVER NEW MEDAL ; subsequently married @ peer is unsub,| BROOKLYN CLERK ACCUSED oF dum from the Soviet delegates vio- tificate. stantiated, TRYING TO BLACKMAIL sisTeR. lated the principles on whieh it was LONDON, June 12 (Aasociated] ‘The case fills columns in this morn-| S#2! Edelstein, 21, @ clerk, of 1227 agreed the conference should be held. Pres)—The facts thus far brought to] ing's newspapers, which range them. |/ncoln, Place, Brooklyn, was arraigned The French reply will be delivered light 4 Ronald] S¢lves against or in defense of Home |to-day in the Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, at the British Embassy a6 soon us ap: page ver Nee He aoe rtrude {Secretary Shortt, who committed |Court on the change of blackmail, pre- proval has been given it. Fue, convicted slayer of Gortr ‘True to an institution for criminal in- ferred by his sister, Miss Ethel ‘Edel- The Pritish reply to Premier Poin- Yates, have failed to show any basis} eane, , 24, living with their parents at porta the eT of Dente sae WILL G0 T0 HAGUE Embassy Annoances Further Ree- ognition of Hin Work. WASHINGTON, June 12, — Herbert Hoover's war-time tellet work in Bel- glum Is to be further reoogniaed by the prrens award of a special medal by the Bel- ; ie aadrece” Soaietiate Golamier care’® memorandum setting forth the for the widely published reports that Gienitted Wit ti "4 ti ef T Viola P: ip! ginn Government. ‘This decision at committed him to the observation Dg a ag go bat oated Finciples) Prenci aiitude agrees that the con- Brusscls was announced to-day in the| he Is the son of a titled woman, a 4 ee True Claimed the name de Frayne, hh it ference should be a consultation of ex- the Bal Bi at the Kings County Hospital. perts and should avoid political and dip- ee statement by the Belgian Em- |= a ——=—— . - ~— — ——-- lomatic questions, t Britain dis- agrees, however, regarding M, Poin- ne Belgian Ambassador has been care's demand that the Soviet Gov- | advised that his Government has or- LONDON, . June 18 (Ansoclatea| testants were amashed, ror i PARIS, June 12 (Associated Presa). lermnment. withiraw, its. memorandum| dered ebecial medal struck at Brus | Press). —The ‘articles of the new Irish and many persoha_are preparing to|—The French Cabinet will decide to.Jof May 11, holding that it ts super- soln to be bag Herbert “Hoover tn have been revised #0 sat-| leave town. morrow whether France shall send} seded by the pion Mes esr fendered to the Belgian civilian popu- the Evening Star asserts ae representatives to The Hague for the| tn® and that in any case request for} iation during the war by the Commis. 9 iL hould have be ‘0 lief in Bel if - which feday, that Arthur Grimtn will re-|LENIN’S CONDITION _ | retiminary meeting ot the experts on mthorawa! thould have been made! sion for, lle te het ampanieer a ‘was regarded as the before the Russians were invited to] Mr. Hoover was the organizer and NOW IS IMPROVING | June 15 to conter regarding the Rus.| Tho Hague Chairman, The British Government considers “Pocument to Dublin To-Night| states, ana moet of the people ts the| Agreed Upon For Parley, for A 1. Ranaiads, refused help to savé the is Attitude, In Mullingar several shops of _————__—_ sian situation. Meanwhile Premier i when Specialists Pronounce Ail poincare is preparing a reply to The] that the Cannes conditions should be! SHOOTING OF MAN A MYSTDRY. * of he noeteet ment Curable; He Walk British f h the basis of the programme, and as-| Charles Sperl, twenty-three, No. 617 ‘ leade n y . memorandum on the Confer-lserts that private property in Russia | wast 70th Street, went to Flower Hos- ; . ence, in which he will jusist that the] should be restored to tts owners or| pital at 4.30 A. M. to-day to have a in en. Moscow, phages th, (Associated | Hague meeting is likely to strika the } , | Press.) — Premier min's condition Co Donoughmore, Andrew Jackson | continues to improve, ft im stated in Sai banlennat are 2 bien ‘ ithe Most Rev. John H. Bernard, | official circles. He now is able to} COMference unless there fs a full { of Trinity College, Dublin. walk in the garden and to dictate} @sTeement beforehand as to the atti ’ All of the six points rained by the| letters. Contrary rumors still pre- | British signatories to the Anglo-Irish | vail, but the pessimistic ape he ot} * 5a ye: = — soo a | treaty in with the framing | the Communistic circles ten ; mel a, constitution have been adjust-}| when hed a ier pi dita ry ‘ t newspaper declares, and the| critical condition, vanished et | problem of the immediate future is] specialists have pronounced his ail- Store Your Furs in Our Own Cold Air Vaults. Phone Fitzroy 3500 & settlement between Michael Collins | ment curable, j De gaat cel} Petrone 6 Be ae pian a letter ad- « adjustment, newspaper | dre: to in is him to fol- ‘, i, q Ree tr ate Severo | toe the doenel’a Genera atthetiy, and ta Anerica’s we Specialists and dexterity of Lord He-| spend some of his time in the fields ‘ Lord Clilet Justice, who! und woods. r Playing a prominent part Meanwhile, M, Rikoff and M. Tsu- ; negotiations here. rupoff continue to caré for the tech- ; . GriMth held his scheduled con-| nical duties of the Premier's office, ee 7 with Secretary Churchill this] and War Minister Troteky und Leo j rig Kameneft, President of the Moscow 34th Street — New York H ‘Sir James Craig, the Ulster| Soviet, are reported to be acting us un { ‘Premier, with Lord Midleton and two| advisory directorate, of the Ulster Cabinet, Home ‘ Bates and the Marquis of| DEATH OF NURS Ei Tapageterrs, west. to the Colonial) | 55," nrLOnton ¥ Shoes Greatly Reduced { Office and conferred with Mr. Church-| inany injured pages ‘Wall ( |. It was stated, however, that no] explosion, died at St, ’ had yet taken place between | suddenly on Thine: % a [eae ae Bae e Regular Ptock of | Saeco e tie Women’s and Misses’ that they should be fully compensated, but that Russia's sovereignty should be respected, and no programme along that line should be imposed upon her in advance, if her indispensable co- gunshot wound in his right thigh treat- ed, He said he was walking in Exterior Streot, near 70th, when he felt a sting and found the wound. The police are investigating. 1 ie SUMMERTIME FROCKS AN UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF INDIVIDUAL MODELS Aapeatn icy 3 Frocks of fine imported French Voile, smar ~~ OPPENHEIM. re ae White and Sport Shoes with hand-drawn work — pure linen its trimmed with an unusual applique design, or other distinctive models in Swiss, Eponge or Voile. 15.00 Extraordinary values—surpassing in smartness and quality frocks usually found at far higher prices. Including All Leathers in Smart Novelty Summer Models Handmade Blouses. ee Real Filet Lace Trimmed ’ | | Hand-Embroidered and Hand-Drawn |If 0 At the Season’s Lowest Prices Values to 5.00 12.00 Shoes........... 8.50 14.00 Shoes...........10.00 Many are copies of custom-made Paris creations, exclusive with the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. hoes B 4 A 2 a S also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM @LLINS & za — = | BONWIT TELLER &CO, Tt Special Ofering—Tuerday The Specialty Shap of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET z Of Fine French Batiste, with the smartest round, square and V necks. NEw SILK FROCKS Georgette crepe, quaintly patterned silks or Paris favored Crepe de Chine and CantonCrepe,models of cool smartness and colorful charm. 23.50 Smarter, far better frocks than this sum can usually touch truly exceptional values. and Voile Breakfast Coats Cool and dainty mod- els, ideal for Summer. Straightline and flounced “styles, with petal frills. To Clese Qut—TUESDAY WOMEN’S HIGHEST TYPE COATS AND CAPES 74.00 Formerly 110.00 to 185.00 | | : Dotted Swiss | Unequalled Value 1.85 Also Women’s Satin Boudoir Slippers Quilted Satin, in black, - fose, Copen blue and or- chid. Soles of real leather. 1.25, Pair WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND FLOO. _-_ DUVETYN CAPES with large black caracul collars. DUVETYN BELTED COATS of unsurpassable fineness. PIQUETINE COATS with smart and original detail. MARVELLA or GERONA COATS for motor or travel. LUXURIOUS FUR TRIMMED COATS AND CAPES. = os = = = = = Real Estate / Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE F ; CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS NO C. 0. D.’s

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