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PPPOE RE TRE RET eT | PLOT OF TERRORISTS TO ASSASSINATE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922. widely taken for granted that the Irish Republican Army was responsi- ble, but no proof is offered, and Gen. Owen O'Duffy's denial stands _————$_$—$—_—_—— be in possession of the whole facts In the case, “Austen Chamberlain, the Govern- ment le is sald by those near of his countrymen; nevertheless, I know that the vast majority will be unanimous in condemning and deplor- ing this deed.” Wilson constituted one of the most damaging demonstrations against the government it has experienced, ac- some of the questions, Answering questions, Mr, Chamber- lain dented that instructions had been given to Scotiand Yard, in view of the one except Sir Hamar Gree Chief Secretary for Irelan}, th ugo on the advice Yard, unchallenged up to the present. ——— cording to opinion in the lobby. The him to ha turned pale under the] improved relations of and Mr. Chambe: : erlals was _—s COMMONS ROUSED view was expressed that had it been| fre of interrogation. A bad tmpres- Trelanu, to discontinue the Yard's ac-| whether the Isiah Provie Jonel ULSTER OFFICIALS TO GREAT HEAT BY |" ‘© devate the subject the] sion was created by his, statement| tivities with regard to Ireland. Me| ment had been requeston to ti ‘ “ GUARDED BY POLICE WILS EDY Scistence of the goverment. would| (tT trom the Cabloat: miaisters| ‘St Was wise (0 what we bhlléved fou lendies of th a Trdeh e ' ve ers . ; 7 LSON TRAGED eal Heespdetihes dt Sean and ‘other prominent men in England] to be the improved position thet po-| Brotherhood, “but ‘he ; anid ae (Continued fi First Page.) ‘ . eon decided, however, to] when the position with regard to Ire-| lice protection was withdrawn from] like to be sed hi an AND MA IRELAND oe LONDON, June 23 (Associated| 1fer debate until Moi and gov-|land was belleved to have tmproved.| the Ministers end others who haa| statement regarding Ae pms ernment supporters ie that to- day's demonstration shows the wis- dom of this decision as It Is expected time and the cabinet ministers will The Government leader's answers, however, were generally more favor- ably received than those of Home Secretary Shortt, who replied to | Belfast; Despite Precau- tions Outbreaks Continue. BELFAST, June 23 (Associated Press).—The situation here was one |" of great anxiety to-day, owing to the high state of feeling over the assassl- nation of Field Marshal Wilson in been under special protection.” |, Subsequently, Home Secretary Shortt explained that police protec. tion had been removed from every Press).—Questions put in the House of Commons to-day with regard to the assassination of Field Marshal ‘and Sayer and Alexander Clark, @ chauffeur. After formal evidence had been given, the two men were remanded. The prisoners both wore thick, blood-stained bandages“ about their heads as they stood before the bar Home Secretary f/hortt sald no in formation had been received from Treland or in this country that Marshal Wilson's life was in IN BELFAST RIOT Were Mixed Up in Clash Between Civilians and Military Forces. and cae the Lakveedltnod estes BELFAST, June 28 (Associated | London. Special precautions were ta- ee pay he did not propose going Into the} pregs).—By coincidence, a man |ken in the disturbed areas, but the « M. to FIFTH AVENUE ; i , . AVENUE Getails of the crime as charged, but} named ireland and a girl named | military and police were forced to fire Ago P.M. { a 34TH STREET that no time would be lost in doing] fongish were wounded in a clash | on mobs several times. omorrow del le what was necessary to bring the] this morning between civilians Tha vant, Bowater, 60:tiy'el berpetrators to Justice. and military patrols in the York reported by mid-forenoon, were only = —= = —E 1 The prosecutor asked that the| street area. ic woundsd. the urea eaiinly at 4 ames of the witnesses bata be Altogether, six persons were | fected is situated between Grosvenor 71 P 4 published nor photographs taken in] wounded, deseat andl Baila Road: S Sk t f i A ret oe Mores Soe Sse va Pa “Mecreey sus” | SULAMer Skirts for ccasions ; @eclared, would be an interference | all,” she exclaimed to friends to-day, | 444. Government is under police pro- | i } with justice and perhaps a crime|]"is that he should have been mur- salto Famous Over Half a Century | . y against society. dered by two of his countrymen." The Original Silk Shop | 75 ‘A police inspector testified that] Sir Henry will probably be buried] Heavy rifle fire broke out in the edhe Very Special at = ! when the prisoners were formally|in his Field Marshal's uniform, Lady | Cullingtree Road district this morning P 7 } charged with the crime at the’ police] Wilson having expressed the desire]: roe the end of curfew. A wide Rich White Sport station neither would reply. He said| that he should go to the tomb ae he| ONS 1 oO tes ana Geapite ‘ We made a special purchase of these skirts H Connolly later asked: “Ia it in order] died, in the uniform which he had} fires wee Sock tere aoe milltary Satin taki | 1 < Fe { to ask how the other chaps are that| done so much to honor. Eek colisn Gs alae tise Babkingse the ing a larger than usual quantity. The manu- i We MOET sein “4 (aleieenk Vig aate fed aera firing continued. ‘ yard, 1.95 \ facturer was thus able to make a lower price and en told that both the men we: o shes ’ ‘ : H . . progressing favorably, continued the| and private friends of the Inte Field| , Incendiaries this morning destroyed An unusually beautiful qual- | our customers are getting the advantage of it H Inspector, both the prisoners said: Marshal called to present their con-| 4.00 ‘Margaret McCullough, mother of ity, 40 inches wide. | The skirts would be good value at 12.75. ‘ “We are glad to hear that.” dolences to the bereaved widow. Dennis McCullough, former Sinn Fein (Second Floor) {| : 4 J, H, MacDonnell, who previously] Prime Minister Lloyd George to-| oovoy to the United States. | Finely plaited models of Crepe de Chine or had appeared in the defense of Sinn]day commended the Commissioner | Flannel and etal hteli hi d \ f ; Fein prisoners, represented the ac-|of Police for the plucky conduct of GRIFFITH DEPLORES Imported | i straight-line, shirred styles of ex- aiaed. his men in capturing the murderers, ceedingly beautiful Sport Satins in striped and Throughout the hearing O'Brien, mee atts Spe etion lea pl WILSON’S KILLING is Dotted Swiss \ blocked effects finished with a smart fringed who was unshayen and whose collar] along in a . SUNS 5 Protruded from. his coat pocket, | |The assassination has stirred Eng] 174 | 6 Bays Assassin yard, 85 i sash. Also modish “wrap-around”. models of {l of the dock, chain |land to the depths. nel | 2 y ‘ - 4 " + > A tance wie aconen i and was heav- | feelings of horror and dismay are ap- tion |G: t Be Justified | An excellent quality with |) Wool Canton Crepe. Sizes 26 to 36-inch waist- } ily marked under the right eve. prenbasiens 8 Te ee on eD ae permanent crisp finish. In bands, { Connolly listened intently to the evi-] In connection with reports of a Sinn Nor Condoned wide assortment of beautiful . (Fourth Floor) d IME dence, standing with his arms folded| Fein plot, the statement is made that . | j Dark and Abekt | across his chest and occastonally|certain houses, including the Wilson] DUBLIN, June 28 (Associated colors. ark ani g + j glancing across at O’Brien or about|home, Lak Uae f peystariouay Press).—Arthur Griffith, President of grounds. acirtes M h . Ss “ \ the chin. marked recently, and the home o (Second Fi | Py % ; : tne courts aeowd watched the de-|Lord Carson in Eaton Piace | was ant bac yaad ences ohair Sweaters Frocks f Pri ted Sil ks beet from the| guarded by armed police all night. ragedy, said; r@) Lovtoade PSR) . Field Marshal Wilson, it {s learned,| “Whether the assassination of Sir Imported Perfumes Tuxedo Style A n | Tt was announced this noon that the|had received threatening letters for] Henry Wilson was an act of private | 95 | Inquest into the death of the Fisld|some time from anonymous and other| vengeance or had a psuedo-political In Dainty Flacons | 6: Special .00 ‘ Marshal would be held in the West-|sources, but he paid no he>' to them, aspect I do not know. But it is a | pecial, i minster Coroner's Court at 11 o'clock} nor did he report the matter to the} gundament principle of civilized 20c each | Paytesdy HHA Bereat tM Monday morning. police. government’ that the assassination of . || a ae hie ADB OWES LETS (Oh, MO? To meet the great de ee | Lady Wilson, heartbroken over her] Efforts to trace the crime to the in-] political opponent cannot be justi- Rose, Lilac, Muguet and hair, fashioned in new Tuxedo styles Printed Silk F & mand for ) P) Joss, has not left the body of her hus- sulaation cs cab Aveoial bernie) oe fied or condaned, a ee, Violet odors, will be offered to wan telosce pecan and pueaane rin a ha we have made a { W band since the crime. parties in Ireland has not succe “Sir Henry's political views were close out at each, 20c | hey\ “set” beautifully about the remarkable purchase. We secured ” y ity of it}thus far, In Ulster it seems to be d to those of a vast rit; * , : l e . 4 The tragedy and inhumanity o} us far, In Ulster s to be oppose st majority Also Coty’s Toilet Water in | shoulders, and are snug of sleeves. through this purchase, frocks of a =a Rose, Jacqueminot, L’Origan Many lovely colors—also Black, really superior quality Printed Silk and Chypre odors. Original White or Navy Blue. fi ch bel Hi botthes 50 Gann ot much below the regular whole- y a aeeaase r fi ‘ou sale price. America’s Foremost Specialists Atomizers, tmported from P France, suitable for spraying The result is we are able to offer | | OPPENH E | M (© LLI NS & (eo) extracts or toilet water, Reduced for Clearance! you what we consider to be the very i Caen ze best values obtainable j rinted r : PemeeetL Mes AL a IIL I a nll Ai tele (Main Floor) 100 Boys’ Silk Frocks. Models wa yt } UJ 34th Street — New_York grounds for street, traveling and gen- } { Summer Norfolks sy wear—and others of lighter tone ) i ° or various day-time occasioris. ; | Special Values Saturday 5.95 se of hand-work or fine lace f | formerly 8.95 hei chad EKBIONS of panels add to t ~ Misses’ Gingham Frocks oe ae | There are Palm Beach and other Misses’ ‘ : * . Misses Summer fabrics, cither light or dark, , Sizes I4 t0 20 years. ly Checked Ginghams, some with crisp Organdie in a wide variety of Norfolk models. Women’s sizes 34 to 44. p sashes and trimmings, others with embroidery. This is another instance where un- (Fourth Floor) questionable quality and good tailor- : ing are combined at a very low price. Unusually Low Priced Summer Hats Sizes 7 to 18 years . : . eo oe aise Silk Bathing Suits . . Are Specially Priced at e models of hair Summery braid with transparent brims; Leghorns combined with Satin, flexible types of Faille Ribbon, Boys’ Imported Linen Suits Special, 2.45 All we need say is these suits are linen and priced at only 2.45—it speaks for itself. Middy and Oliver 65 Of a splendid quality Satin or Taffeta, tee bathing suits are remarkably good values, Large and small shapes. Ex- quits colors—also Black or hite. (Third Floor, Annez) Chamois Suede Misses’ Tub. and Sport Frocks Dotted and Fancy Voiles in dainty bloused and / Straight-line or waistline styles. All are | straight-line styles. Knitted Crepe Sport models. effectively trimmed with fancy pockets, buttons of contrasting color and smart | Remarkable Values Gloves Se i oe a a al ions. Middies, sizes 3 t 5 } { : ; sibote Length Oliver ‘Twists sluts. > © yore Torts Peer a 9 75 85ce Out Camp Outfitting Department al e ill fill every .ast minute camp need oy A new assortment of the wi Nf P . ° ieren ed colora for boys and girls. F \ : setae et ot! or ah Tailored Silk Blouses a, e ) exceptional value. i Q Misses’ Smart Summer Frocks ane Eee For 5.00 rt Tub Silk Frocks. Sleeveless Jumper Frocks of Em= Novelty Earrings Saturday Only One need but know that these Blouses are fashioned of Baby ' broidered Linen. New Gingham and Voile models. Unequalled Values 13.75 ° 1.00 Novelty earrings of every description in Jade, Lapi and imitations of other are included in this rema sale. Also the latest novelty jewelry at moderate prices. (Main Floor) Broadcloth Silk to appreciate the worth at 5.00 White Footwear For Women 5.90 An excellent opportunity to save several dollars on Summer Footwear, and mighty smart Footwear, too. We have taken many of the most wanted models and reduced them to this low price for one day only. They feature both Peggy and deep roll collars, turn-back cuffs and fine knife plaiting. Ideal for sweaters and sport costumes, (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Knicker, Cape Suits Special, 15.00 Which is lower than the manufac- turer’s price to us only two weeks ago. Special Saturday Sale Vanity Cases 3.95 : 450 Girls’ Wash Dresses—sizes 6 to 14 ; Crisp Organdies, Normandy Swiss,Crepe,Checked Gingham, - and beautiful English Prints, | Values to 8.90 3.95 Pongee Silk, Normandy Swiss, Voile, Organdie and combina- tions of Organdie and Gingham. In Black and colored Values to 12.75 5.50 Vachette and Cobra Grain. Excellent | values. i (Main Floor) \ Both regulation oxfords and strap-pumps of White Linen are included and collegiate, military and Cuban heels are featured. Swagger models of fine Tweed con- sisting of the new style Knicker, tight below the knee and circular cape. Tan, Blue and Orchid. Sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) (Second Floor)

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