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- a ne ee aes SAYS NORTHCLIFFE KNEW DEATH NEAR, -BUTDID NOT YIELD oe @Mitor’s Physician Tells of + Great Fight Put Up by British Editor. aan. Aug. 18.—Funeral ser- for Viscount Northcliffe will be fel to-morrow in Westminster Ab. bey and interment will take place Thursday in St. Mary-le-Bow Ceme- tery, Finchley. Lord Rothermere, brother of North- aiiffe, probably will be named adminis- twator of the publisher's vast estate Mim not expected that there will be any Gieclosures as to disposition of the Rewspaper properties untih after the * funeral. Dx Phillip Seymour Price, one @ the physicians in attendance upon Lord Northcliffe, declared the dis- @ase which brought on tlio death of the publicist probably began Insid- fously months ago—in fact, that it was mot unlikely it started during his recent world tour. “The trouble,’ the physician ex plained, ‘made slow proj until some two months ago, when there was yunt of fever and action obviously 1 The patient's oned by the chreulatin, bldod and his condition |steadily became worse, “Infectious endocarditia waually is fatal. Very tients recover, In Lord Northelif his extremely strenuous life to such an ex! found its way Into tl Every treatment known medical science was tried unsuccessfully. his resistance reptococcus dent and Mrs. despatched by ding in a message Secretary Hughes “The President dex press to Lady Northcll felt sympathy of Mrs. mmself on the d cliffe. The P: ates the high « tinguished husband, his exceptional ability, his dominant personality and his devotion to the service of man- kind. He deeply es Lord North- cliffe’s untime * “Will you Northcliffe by per grief? Harding and th of Lord North- eee , HOLDS UP LUNCHROOM; FLEES ON CRY “POLICE!” em Nerve, but Mile Chane. appeared suddenly in der at ark, early te a revolver orders rowd, but he A Newport dish for your home Woutrpn't you like to serve crab meat in a new just as they do at many fashionable lunch- eons? Crab Meat in Red Poppers: Parboll 6 sweet peppers. Melt 2 tablespoons utter, Add. 2 Bring to boll- ing point. stirring. Add 2cups crab meat. J teaspoon chopped onion Fill peppers. Sprinkle with crumbs, Bake until @ brown. Send for our {ree book, “Salads, Suppers, Picnics,” full of many novel and tempting dishes made the Premier way. Address Francis H. Leggett & Co. Ol Weat 27th Street New York, N.Y Its flavor has placed it ona Million tables ST a LS} <a a era ea prisoner was allowed to telephone tor the Public who ordered his immediate re EX-PREMIER TAKEN AS CHICKEN THIEF Young Gendarme Arrests He Aristide Briand Briand, seven times Premier of nares 7 France, who headed the Vrench Poo eeeneel Aune Ib sane delegation to the Washington Con Prosecutor here =| New 1%, cxcaped POET D’ANNUNZIO IN CRITICAL SHAPE" proved to be Aristide sociated Press). — Police head- ference last November. He had ee fore quarters here, following an epl- forgotten his identity papers and | Repost Says He Verges 01] ins demic “of chickeneoop — thefts, Lael ey mes of 4.2 Unconsciousness. RIVIERA, Italy 1 Annunzio, Italian -pbet, Who We ly injured in a fall at his Sunday, is in a critical condition, ac- cording to a bulletin signed by Dr. ati, professor of surgery of Padua sity ertain the ex acture the u mer home pa neat recently sent out instructions for GARDON all the commisaries of this dis- Aug mous os TUMULTY’S DAUGHTER HURT IN AUTO CRASH Her Companion Also Is Injared tn Germany. De OBERAMMERGAU, Aug. 15.—Mise|t Mary Tumulty, daughter,of Joseph 1, Tumulty, former Secretary to ex-Presi- trict to be on the lookout for suspicious characters and to de- mand their pdpers of igentity. A young, ambitious gendarme, re- cently appointed, hailed a pedes- trian along the high road to-day who was not so armed t extent of the of N-ray up- skul A B corted : paratus would be nécessary, but th TENTS Gaunat coo, (Cun ceateninn (abut te “}doctors do not wish to move their pa- prisoner to the nearest police sta- | mobile ent while 1 Fee ear hineo pECRIniCat BAY ONE Bor sho, eee woke oe heres ia from entering the room, D’Annunzio further examination ere the Minn,, is verging on unconsctousness GB. Altman & Cn. A Special Offering of Fur Garments& Smaller Furs in advance models for Autumn and Winter will be continued during the month of August As an interesting feature of this Sale Persian Lamb Coats (with skunk collar and cuffs) are made specially to order ; at $375.00 (Third Floor; Madison Avenue section) e Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Vork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Family on vacation— Everything right with them? There’s the telephone at your elbow! It’s easy to talk with Mother and the youngsters and get the news of their day. You please them and yourself and better yet, you gain the assurance that they are happy and healthy and looking forward to your coming. There’s your telephone! NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY nulty's companion, suffered «| MORATORIUM FAILURE , CAUSES SLUMP OF MARK LONI Vailure THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. At their yagh’s ibout HEARSE MEN PROTEST DRY AGENTS’ SEARCH hired annual dinner at ¢ VIENNA, Awi estaurant, in West 2% entyef Motor Hearse parti ist the action of jcularly on Long Island meabers of the era’ Association heard stopping hearses to TON, N. J, Utility Roar AUSTRIAN KRONEN SOLD 70,000 FOR ONE DOLLAR] » 5. 15,—The State o<day announced n Wall Que salary ted Press) Hin the taat © monthly | wri Fashions for the Coming Season Changing 5 les Ilere is a glimpse of the new Fall fashions, fashions that take a definitely new. trend this season. Autumn Gowns 45.00 55.00 . 65.00 This early ' collection of smart dresses shows the type most desirable for early Fall wear. They are made in the softest of satin and silk crepe fabrics trimmed with the bewitching new buckles. Some of them have inter- esting girdles, others have embroidery or contrast- ing materials to accentu- ate their charm. The gown illustrated-cost but 45.00. (3 Way WQS From the Depths of the Black Sea where it lay for centuries, to the fair white neck of a Miss of New York in 1922 is a long, long jour- ney. But that holy part of the wonderful tale each glinting, gold- en bead in our amber necklaces could tell. Once part of a vast pine forest which covered the shores of the sea, while the world was still young, it flowed in fluid form from the trees to their roots, where it lay in great deposits. More and more the sea submerged the forest, and harder became the amber till finally it crystallized into its pres- ent state. Yet this precious age- old gem in necklace form. costs but Thirty Four Dollars Shop in the Cool of the Evening! This may sound difficult when one considers that our store is only open. from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.—it would be impossible except for the McCreery Personal Shopping by Mail Bureau which: is always ready to serve you . Men’s Leather \y° Slippers 976 3.79 Are his old leather slippers worn out? Thisis just the time to buy him new ones. ‘The style in this sale is a good looking, durable calf. skin, kid lined slipper. which usu ally sells for 5.50 [Second Floor ~Annex| Our August Sale of Men's Overcoats is a movel departure; the newest materials, cut and tailoring for Vall and Winter, are August Sale Price shown here 29.50 [Second Floor—Annea! Imported Tweed Suits 45.00 For street and sport wear. these sturdy imported tweed mixtures, show the fea- tures of this season’s tailoged.suits. They have the new three button pocket and feature the notch collar. In both the long August Sale of FURS Provides Lowest Prices of the Year Illustrated above, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coat, 40 in. long, of soft lustrous skins, shirred collar, newest culls \ugust Sale Price, 245.00 rtember Price, 300.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 40 in. Jong, of selected skins, with Skunk collar and enffs. August Sale Price, 265.00 september Price, 325.00 Natural Muskrat Coats of soft dark skins, 40 on. Jong, with shawl collar and bell cull August Sale Price, 110.00 September Price, 155.00 Charge customers may have fur pur- chases appear on November Ist bills. [Fourth Floor] and the short box coat. Colors: Gray Tan, Brown, Blue. Misses’ Sizes: 14 to 18 years. Women’s Sizes: 34 to 44. The Fall Blouse.5.95 The brilliant colors, so dominant in last year’s style, seem to have contrasted in the blouse this season. This special line shows Crepe de Chine models of Batik design. They may be had in all the popular colorings. Announcing New Wool Fabrics for Autumn All Wool Jersey Cloth. Complete color assortment of new Fall shades. 54 inches wide. Yard, 1.20 Navy Blue or Black Poiret Twill. Strong, firm quality. 54 inches wide. Yard, 2.85 [Second Floor] Washable Dress Goods 25¢e yard Only a complete clearance of wash fabrics could allow us*to put this remarkably low price an the Imported Ginghams, Beach Cloth, Fruit-of-the-Loom, Indian Head, Prints, Flowered and Plain Plisse Crepe, Roman Stripe Crepe and other weavés included in this sale. White Organdie, 4% in.; sheer, permanent finish for 50ce yd. {Second Floor} New Conceit in Women’s Shoes The “Vari” 11.00 A smart new conceit that is de- lightful in appearance. It fits g the foot dainty, aris- Fashioned of Otter . with patent leather or tan calfskin trimmings; black calfskin with patent leather trim- mings; all patent leather; all white hid, white kidskin trimmed with patent leather, there is a model suitable for every wear [Second Floor} en, Ta’ POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere © Place, Jersey ONY, 2