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ee CONGRESS WORRIED (BRITISH AND TURKS | OVER PROSPECT OF | FACE EACH OTHER FACING HON | President Hard! D party leader ie stronger than it waa] Rome or Venice, with delegates pr ) with Congress. Hi jas stilled many i “said he would waver and finally] Roumania and Jugo-Slav' Wen the bonus, Py tude has made him more respected even by the bontis foes, though}from Chanak, it was authoritatively | Senator Reed of Missourl, Democrat, | stated in British official circtes to-day. made a deep, impression with his}|The latest reports received in British argument that if, / says, the bonus | he should be consistent and veto thelattack in their present position, and Tariff Bill, which helps the manufac-|there were indications that the sol- » turing class. cussed during th y of the Repu pMWenator Lodge an Krepresentattve! ernment, the one warlike and demand-| jondell, who voted to override the the inimediate: oecupation ot esident's veto, pf what embarrassing to appeal for sup o remain in the present Turkish p Port on the standby-the-President) Nationalist positions in Asia Minor un- ‘argument. So far as the Congress is conce they concede they Perous and that th forty will be numerically more power }ful. But miost members have been so close to the situation here that they will not insist upon the accuracy of their predictions. \ publican victory, b f ill-prepared for su imagined, for thei stituents in the Ia revealed a rest Mate whose true de No. 125 Seventh drowned in the Branch Brook Par! overed by Cha repeatedly a: ing in the park Albert Asculi, Bleecker Street. (Continued from aaah Page.) mission on coal arid arrangerhents for priority of delivery, Congress has not 5) taken any steps by legislation to pre- » vent further’ strikes. Mr. Harding wil) naturally be dis-|ing the peace conference. confidence. ' The Republicans are sure they will come back In control, though im analyzo or ee The body of Anna Russ, seventeen, eighteen, No. 144 High street, ana ON NEUTRAL ZONE (Continued! from First Page.) aati their convereations until Friday, and to-day efforts were going forward to obtain the Turkish view. The peace conference is expected to ing’s position as] Pen within three weeks, probably at HOME FOLK s voto of the bonus[ent representing Great — Britain, tongues, It las| France, Italy, Japan, Turkey, Greece, There 's no question. of the imme-/ diate witlidrawal of the British troops His stiffened atti- as Mr. Harding}quarters from the Near Bast indicate 8 class legislation, |that the British are not in danger of diers might remain in Chanak pend- he campaign and] Mustapha Kemal Pasha Is now fa blicaa leaders, like! with two distince ties In his will find it some- and the other pacific and will- ® til the conference setties the peace terms. ‘The British quarters to which this information comes believe that Kemal {s supporting the pacific mem | bers and will be able to hold the army in chee spirit of departing 1, it is one of will not be as num-| AgHENS, Sept. 21 «(Associated | Mega etbattheeayes cde oe —With thousands of refugees | dally from Asia Minor and} ufficient wheat supply at home, is confronted with a‘food prob- that international elp, given quickly, may alone gave thous- ands from starvation, They expect a Re- but they are not as rprises as might be r letters from con- ast two years have groping clector- 8 have been hard s reeian shore or disem- barked on the dslands of the Aegean, Already some 200,000 refugees are| having been dumped uncergmont-|}. | rope without warships and transports. | i where food and water are lacking. It {hat the number of re- [DIVES FOR HOURS. {feet eaeh 800.000. en TO FIND BODY OF boats at Piraeus and on the floor of DROWNED GIRL the Y. M, C. A, In their clothing, | having lost everything, but the -« ernment has provided them with blankets and Queen Sophie has re- k, quested a prominent Greek to place | ‘This comfortable villa at Castello at Morris Canal at|their disposal. The Queen also per- ve Avenue, Newa k, early to-day was|sonally sent knives and forks for the | use of the Americans, to whom she} ? Seventh Avenue, who dove into the|is grateful Because of the assistance | arles Cocuzz0, No. fter the body rendered by their countrymen to the Anna and her sister Ida were stroll-| Greeks during the Smyrna tragedy. with Angelo Bisto, ‘eighteen. ‘No. 83} BRITISH ENTRENCH ere some distance ahead of Ida and seuli when the Scream and saw ter of the cana 20. Police investiga thut the girl had into the water wh was accidentul. } NG ) | WOMEN'S GOWNS Anna's body was recovered by Anna and Bisto ON CHANAK FRONT inna fall tate ike| Warn Turks Advance bey 1 Would be Act of War. after her. An un ath man up and pulled Angelo from the wat CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 21,.— but it was several hofirs later be With Turkish forces rapidly concen on the border of the neutral n. Harrington, commander ted but announced | « tain's Near Bust Army, to-day tripped and fallen [served notice on Mustapha Kemal that ile running in play}any advance into the inter-Allted ter- in the darkness and that her death|ritory would be considered an act of No arres war Britain’ to the BONWIT TELLER &CO For Every Morn-to-Midnight Occasion— VELVET GOWNS The Paris Vogue 75.00 255.00 penis has captured velvet and is capti- vated by-it, each of the grand couturiers presenting some new aspect of its fluent grace in gowns for the most informal to the most formal dtcasions. * The Street Frock of Velvet is a simple study in graceful drapery, some- times embellished with chenille embroidery, sometimes enriched with borders of fur. The Afternoon Gown of Velvet is of rich ,velvet with a glint of metallic cloth or the softening touch of fur, or it is of broche velvet in Persian colorings bor- dered with mocha lace. Lhe Dinner or Evening Gown of Velvet has its skirt draped or swirled, proving the ‘sufficing beauty of ‘the fabric y its own simplicity of line. Brown, Navy Blue, Black White, Coral, Sapphire. | | command the two poltits at which the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. . , & hreat of Hamid Bey, Kemalist repro-| Turkish sentative In Constantinople, that the] concentrating. Mustapha Kemal, Gen- Turks would cross the neutral zone to Invade Thrace if that province]ists, has set up his headquarters at fifty miles from were not turned over to them imme-|1smid, diately. nopley All night British troops dug in on was crowded as wives of British offi- cers and scores of other persons took] | thelr departure from the war zone. U.S. to In spite of Gen, Harrington’s warn- ing, the Turks were reported bringing up artilfery and cavalry and making every preparation for the attack, , The British were throwing up defenses to Turks are expegted to strike—the Dardanelles and the Bosporus. These| the any, abandoned. two narrow straits are the only ones the ‘Turks could cross to invade Eu-]| roreq The widest front—of about thirty which {s opposite the former Turkish Black Sea and the right on the Sea of Marmora At Chanak, the key to the Darda-] Sporadic shooting andy nelles, British, lines have been estab- | tinue. lished. It is opposite this front that 'the ruins. eralisstmo of the Turkish dozen wars. i fas pene erase the Near Bast front, reinforcements] 75 999 REFUGEES going up from all the garrisons in Constantinople, The railway stations ON SMYRNA QUAY Warships Only Ones ‘ake Them Away. SMYRNA, Sept, 21 (Associated Press). —‘Although eight days have passed since fire obliterated Smyrna, 75,000 survivors remain exposed on destifute, distracted and No. Allied vessel has of- ge them, Nearly a remain in the harbor, miles—has been established to grotect |but none show a disposition to ald the Constantinople and the Bosporus. wretched population except the Amer- The British lines run through Seutart, }!can destroyers Deportations continue and Turkish capital. The British left is on the|soldiers are beginning to carry off the Greeks and Armenian girls, thelr parents in a frantic state. thefts eon- Smoke is still emerging from The Turkish authorities America’s Foremost Specialists OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street — New York Special for Friday Girls’ Dresses of Jersey, Wool Crepe and Serge (Sizes 8 to 16 years) Special Values 9.75 Attractive models trim- med or embr’d. Some are straightline, others long-waisted, Copen, Rose, Tan and Navy. 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The heir apparent and other princi-| Permanent membership ‘ef tho Co¥nett personages were present, and in order to guard against cholera and smalipox. ae cussed in the event the Nationalists pat is too low-down mean far Crimson Guieh. He's. the kind of man that'ud treat a felendly Injan to bootleg Heker an’ then offer to teach him to play poker. decided to-day to the non- from four to six i? measures tor the protection of the} THl# Will make the Council member- SULTAN PRESIDES ibutlan were’ Geclded ‘whods ship ten, with the non-permanent mem ‘ AT CROWN COUNCIL ernment had decreed the abdication (Prom the Washington st bers in the majority It is learned that there is no truth pains OLIVE Ol ee in the reports that the Angoria Gov- 2. 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