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tion and Bu RADIO TO GUT COST OF MESSAGES FOR FOREIGN NATIONS Will Be Vital Competitor in Transatlantic Communica- siness Aid. By David Lawrence. td (Special Correspondent of The Eve ning W WASHINGTON right).—The great fraph war is ¢ comes the to prevent rac tal competitor to t) communicat ges many betw of the Wiilsor story Miami, Fla. the United States the All-America Cal American concern, should not b jured by the monopoly po: British cable compar finally, the making agreement between & graph Company whi 3 jean Radio Corporat nent license for 1 ble at Miami, F Barba with the F pany’s mit w zillan } monope company fea Calle Comt anywhere and cart di In, whieh orld countries fight ho in and Harding Ad ime vy te cable ut stent attitude of Government that ble Company, ai ny in B of an the Pos ereby the Amer- ion is at last as sured of thousands of telegraph office throughout the Uni ted States where ed for radio js in the anding of tts ca onnects at ish owned com- of Brazit ) point to point For the Season That Brings Cool Weather, College and New Social Gaieties JEUNE FILLE ATTIRE EXCLUSIVE WITH BONWIT TELLER & CO. cable from Argentina to two separate points in Brazil because t of cablen fr another w f the Brit ALL-AMERICA CABLE COMPANY RENOUNCES MONOPOLIES Second, the All-America ‘ ‘ompany renounced its mor on the west const of South so the Western Union and ite all in the able business now ¢ encirele South America. All monop oles are given up to everybody con- cerned, This action was the result of the influence of the Department of State ‘Third, the desire of the All-A able Company — for co) agency has been ars of negotiation, w seemed as if the W n Unior would make an agreeme ' All-America Cable | ied upon to the collecting — medium This means that messages from the United States filed at any Postal Telegraph office will go- direct to ) American points with pass ough the handy of any Brit vany the addition of t American been all too obvions in t t the All-Americ y could not handle all the The direct line from Florida lust tw years busin ‘Veation |accented mensages to th rbados and Brazil will mean quick Jce to Brazil, ern Union is also making arrange ments to reach points op the west America, though at coast of South present the All-America has more cable mileage on the west coast Fifth, the decision of the Postal Telegraph Company to act for the American Radio Corporation in the same collecting capacity that it is to act for the All-America Cable Com- pany is a rignificant step forward in the development of world communt- For one resson or another, the Western Union has nders of mes- in the United ge for Europe m Union bax im shore to ship but not between the United States and Great, Britain, for example, if the sender marked it “via rudio.”’ The general supposition has been that the Weetern Union, witeh has cable lines f ite own ae the Atlantic, wa heretofore, BONWIT TELLER &.CO. Phe Specially Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET. FIVE MODELS IN POIRET TWILL FROCKS Two youthful types with “Jackie” collars; two coat- dresses, one all-over braid with braid and pin tucking; a straight line frock with interwoven ribbon borders and c: with silver braid. FOUR MODELS IN SILK CREPE FROCKS t A charming hand smocked frock of crepe a A simple exotic frock of brocaded faille; a Apart tucked 69 50 % de chine; TWO-PIECE AUTUMN SUITS WITHOUT FUR Two youthful tailored types of marleen, one with ridge-tucked pockets, the other with notched lapels and narrow belt. In all autumn colorings. THREE-PIECE FUR TRIMMED SUITS A particularly smart model of marleen with hand em- broidered Canton crepe bodice of contrasting color, and large fur collar of mole or badger on the coat. CARACUL COLLARED COATS OF MONTEREY A smart model on swagger girlish lines in Hawaiian blue, marten, navy blue or black with large collar of black caracul; silk lined and interlined. HANDSOME FUR TRIMMED COATS Exceptionally smart models including new bloused, draped and interlaced tucked types, in panvelaine with squirrel, beaver or wolf, or gerona with wolf. MISSES' FASHIONS—14 to 18 years. Third Floor Miami], it has], for Europ ted across the Atlan- fee to the e . further eaper In Instances was felt that to fur- wan Radio Corpoyation collecting messages ed States by giv ntage of the thou ern Union offices might *« business *move, ean ul PRESIDENT MACKAY TOOK A DIFFERENT VIEW, Clarence HW. Mackay, egraph and Cable Com- also has cables of its " 1 different view, however, 4 ntie business. He felt t id be used for many relieve the conges: 1 cable ommunication quick ‘ us tempt business men more frequently and known fuct that stutic| fio every now and emarkable speed ts ome serious delays ever, are sent ‘9 wh ender is not anx-} luve delivered at once and a a few hours ts ition at certain id the West- |. , the other of Poiret twill ;a draped frock jo Wk not as u the lutter will e Postal Tele. | 1 is that a readi- | the American Radic Corporation a collecting telegrapt agency will stimulate business, of all kinds wi Surope, both y ii) unquestion e advantage of the | of the Western Union us| he Postal, for all cables have been congested in recent months and it Is an open secret that the old pre war situation of almost instantaneous communication for all messages has never been restored Another complication is the fact that the Allies took two cables which originally went to Germany by way of the Azores. American compani+s have been thwarted in thelr efforts to ket cable licenses abroad and cable fa- cilities are therefore not being bullt to meet the demand. The addition of the radio for commercial use across the Atlantic comes at an’ opportune momem and the prediction is m: jn well-informed quarters that 1 to Europe must inevitably come down tus a result of the new adjustment. It is expected also that the arrangements messages arriving at th y be went through the and viee versa will 49.50 frock with colorful embroidered sleeves; a frock in two- piece effect with eyelet broadcloth collar and cuffs. 69.50 | 88.00 69.50 125,00. fy. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 165, that] follow @ bliged to give |lantic bus i President of]. 1922. LILA LEE DENIES REPORT SHE WILL WED CHAPLIN a matter of course the|$536,000,000 MERGER he made for transat- OF PACKERS REPORTED ugre DAUGHERTY CHARGES CHICAGO, ot 1A merger off Clmrite WIT Never Marry Agatn, meat packin anies, involving twe She Says. b TO BE HEARD MONDAY and pouatbly t Big Five ELYRIA, 0., Sept Denial that packers ts being according | she harile Chaplin, House J y Committee to vou b 8 going to marry mpeashment. story printed by & Chicago newe-lmovie coniedian, was made by Miss STON, Sept. 15.—1 1. | The companies mentioned were | L film star, here to-day, Miss ,| Armour & Co., Wilson & Co., Morris & od off here for @ brief visit * against Attorney as the result of his petition | Co and the Cudahy Packing Cor-|to her sister. netion In the cases of poration “Charlie Chaplin and I marry?" Miss ing railway employees, presented to the) If all of the four concerns were|Lee sald when asked if newspaper House Monday by Representative Kel- | morged, it was sald, the deal would n-] cumors (o that effect were true, “No the Judich + yolve the creation of @ new organiza-|wa are not going to be married. In ilar obibse tion-—a $586,000,000 concern, headed by| fact, t don’t think Mr. Chaplin will Keilor will be heard Armour & Co ever marry again.” ESSN ents eens MEN’S CLOTHING SHOP Hand-Tailored Suits at 530, for the First Time in 5 Years! The finest value in first long trouser suits in five years— finer in workmanship, finer in woolens, finer in every department of worth!—genu- inely hand-tailored in tweeds, homespuns, blues, grays, and novelty weaves—modeled in sacks or Norfolks. Youths’ Four-Piece Golf Suits, $50 America’s Foremost Specialists” € OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & 3th Street— New York Very Special Saturday New Trimmed Hats Values to 15.0 & 75 Delightful models of {ncomparable distinction. Black Panne and Lyons Velvet quite predom- Inate, and colors have charming representatives. Hats Also on Sale in Our Breoklyn and Newark Stores B. Altman & Co. Special Offerings fér the first Autunin Saturday 175 French Beaded Blouses (recently imported from Paris) in three new models; made of fine-quality crepe de Chine, in taupe, Etruscan, navy and brown; every blouse an exceptional value at $9.75 ’ Sizes, 26 to 42 (Blowse Departn » Third Floor) Misses’ and Children’s Tan Calfskin Shoes (laced model) of excellent style and at exceptionally low prices Sizes 6 to 8 Sizes 8'2 to 11 to 2 These Shoes have t cially designed to insure comf poise to the developing foot (Second Floor) A Special Selection of Autumn Woolen Fabrics in Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths) at especially attractive prices Tweeds, Wool Jerseys, Plaids and gualities—will be fou The color range rehensive; and, ir addition, there is a good assortment of all- black end blackeand-white materials. Homespuns, Velours, Striped strip § 1g8-—all of superior n assor is com (First Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Nem York Alexander Shoes Those who know say prices of shoes are as low now as they are likely to be for some time to come. And our new fall goods are priced, we believe, as low as you can find—gquality considered. Women’s New Fall Low Shoes Patent leather rap $5. Black brocade. $6 black iid ona- trimmed, lightwelghg pum) 8 ea van, 18 7 youl hee! in $7 quartse Many othevs 64 to 610, Many New Fall Styles ie Men Tan, jace, plain and 85 86 fain siren ‘slip All black Kotla Now pattorn Mlucher thos that youny men will tke; back end wing tips Biask 4 “And nt 6 a great variety of leathers und palierns, Children’s Shoes Hrown [aue, ful reninid 83 $35 ah 196, oe poles, Junior Misses! 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