The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1922, Page 6

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ee ean ee Se 6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1922. ‘ 7 a 7 ni t JULIA WARD HOWE’S 2,500 TONS OF FLOUR RICHMOND DEMOCRATS “poate! i Teter Mh peg FEW AMENDMENTS DAUGHTER APPLIES FOR FROM UNITED STATES IN TWO BIG RALLIES}... neld thero, as will also x ; HER RENATURALIZATION FOR GREEK REFUGEES i A, eahdidate for United d i ‘To-Night's Will Be Addreaned by Lo- | * a + q Hellef Administration to Distribute i. cal Lenders—Al Smith, Nov, 2. <a . : It in Retaxer Centres Th second Democratic rally and|SEEK BANKER HERE b ] en x NTINOPLE, Oct, 26 (As- neeting to be given under the MISSING *ROM BOSTON en NS) N) ers 5 i] Nn i Large shipments of e McGinley, the _ OK Ney IRISH] DAIL flour sent from the United States 0 of Staten Island,| Lett That Clty Oct. 17 for New —: ; athe TS the swarms of refugees in the to-nicht at Public York | d plat East arrived here during the . Broad Street, Staple. ! fay eee ai tn: M E N S . a al ore A ; past jwenty-four hours and were |ton, S. 1 speakers include for- : ae ene No. Document as Approved Goes taken in charge by the American Re- | mer State Senator "Marty" MeCue, ark see iiiaes SH @) PS a Now to Londoi {or Action Met Administration for distr-bution. | Borough President John A, Lyne, |i ye thatthe was about to start for by Parlament. The steamship Orient brought 2,900] District Attorney Jos Maltoy, Con- |.) been seen since Sth at 38th h i il f is of flour and the steamer Ossa | sreesman Daniel J an, Alexan- | iy a who ws him, accordin uk oat bu c00 ons, evan Mark nin ea wa hovers © en The privilege of an ee ae he gh Along with 30,000 blankets the flour te ge J., consulting engi- ee, nee chats is being sent nica, the Grecian | , Prana iid bebatshonrt Mledck m Olt Company, No. E li h d Sen cn tea at ste i | mee done ht hr eee nglish custom mod- P varded It to > ee more ations 1 , Leader McGinley finally | aistay ay with « r Law ‘i. * a . 7 fy well in Boston and Now York tre atta the Ca nt he nef NEWLY RICH GRABBING : Ee eet ia Rosary, Mlanee” el, the istinction adopted by the British sn ; | OLD BRITISH ESTATES with oniv formal Macnasion - - — . : = . if sane cranes gran reer vis takes Over ses 00| pp GSES SCTE TEES ALIN of unalloyed hand. Iand, and under it no lnw fa 5 ancient country n's aristocracy, The 8 Aboyne Castle, with workmanship, and ‘ two elective houses. and all citizens Of both sexes enjoy the right to vote he Spcrally Shop of Orpinalons t instance 5 Q She (a vauive ana racorgade ave | beuty Ht00 Marta Ge NPHIEE sees = ee th OV au vied to oe ; e covete e y a kommmary of tie oulatandiny art) |] rounds, near the famgus Lulmoral ms et rae Castle, the Scotch residence of the Brit- AV Th Bee Article 1.—The Irish Free State is a . ; M9 [leh sovereigns ogue at Has Become ° * coequal member of the community of RS MAUDE HOWE James Mearns, who began life as a a Requisite (@) al o ac ezes Nations forming the British Common- LiioTr KRysTone, clerk in Aberdeen, now the owner of 1 equis wealth of nations. rt. Maude Howe Elliott of New-/ dry goods store in that city, Is the new Article 8.—Citizens of the State R. 1, daughter of Julia W He bought the « . fron’ Marquis Huntly, mier | 1 shall be all zcrsons domiciled in Ire- , has applied in. the Supe Jand at the time the Constitution] Court in comes into operation who were born) under the Act of Congress providing in Ireland or eitger of whose parents] for the renaturalization of Amertcan- was tern in ireland or oho have been | born women who have married aliens. domiciled in the Free State for seven! Her husband, John Elliott, is a British years Article 4,.—The national language} — will be the Irish language, but Eng Ush will be equally recognized qs the official ianguage. Article 6 protects liberty of person ty a process similar to a habeas cor- pus writ Article 7 declares dwellings inviola- —in the face of a rising market for overcoat woolens. WOMEN’S KNIT EP SPORTS FROCKS Exclusive Bonwit Teller & Co. Models in One and Two-Piece Types THE knitted frock rules the realms of sports and then enlarges its kingdom to daytime 3; these not be forcibly entered Con in accordance with the law. trotteur wear in town. Presented by Bonwit Article 8 reedom of conscience Teller & Co., it 1s transtormed by smartness, trimness and ingenuity. and the free profcssion and practic: of religion are inviolable rights of every citizen, Article 11 confers the right of suf- fiage on all citizens of the age of y-one of both sexes. All those e of thirty may vote for the Senate: se of the age of twenty- one for the Deputies. Article 17, pr ing for the ogth of allegiance, a) “1 do solemnly swear {rue faith and allegiance to the Friday and Special (Scturday Dresses, Coats and Hats—More than 400—Season's j Smartest Models—grouped and repriced as follows: 51 DRESSES $ 15 Silk. Formerly to 65.00... . 157 DRESSES $ 25 Silk and cloth, Formerly to 85.00 Reductions | 6? DRESSES $ 35 Silk and Cloth. Formerly to 110.00 | 106 DRESSES $ 50 One-Piece Knittec Frocks 35.00 69.50 Models with Jackie collars, sweater cuffs, Bab collars, leather monograms, bordered _ skirts with interesting applications of hand crocheted bands, self or contrasting stitchery, Greek key embroidery or silk tape edges—these make the knitted frock the vogue. Two-Piece Knitted Frocks 29.50 89.50 , Sack coats. slip-on sweaters, slip-on blouses or bloused bodices are combined with straightline skirts and treated with jacquard patterns, con- trasting borders, braid bindings, leather mono- Constitution of the Irish Free State as by law established .nd that [ will be faithful to His Majesty King George V. and bis heirs and succes- sors by uw and in virtue of the com: mon citizenship of Ireland and Great * Britain and her adherence to and membership of the group of nations forming the British Commonweulth of Nations." Tite oath shall be taken and subscribed to by every member of Parliament of the Irish Free State before taking hie seat therein, Article 34 and Article 35 cover money bills. It is provided that toe chamber shall have legislative author- ity relative to money bills, exclusive Of the Senate, but money cannot be Silk and Cloth, Formerly to 125.00 3 62 DRESSES $ 75 appropriated unless the purpose of the appropriation is recommended by 4 message from the representative of Silk and Cloth. Formerly to 165.00 50 GOWNS " $75 the Crown, rams. < ] Evening. Formerly to 200.00 . 8 Article 40 covers withholdt: i H oT ‘. cops el gat polbedli arias J And More! Fibre Silk Fibre and Mohair the Crown in with awsent to a 78 COATS $ $ Mohair Fibre and Zephyr bill must act in accordance with the Q Top Sports. 25 65 5 Al celbane) NAaVat usage in the case of the Dominion of Values to 85.00 . to Silk and Alpaca Two-tone’ Mohair Canada. Bills shall be without force unless royal assent is given them Within a year, Article 45.—The Parllament of the Mrlsh Free State has exclusive right fA reguiate the raising and main texvance of such armed forces as are meqitioned in the Anglo-Irish Treaty, ‘and such forces shall be subject to the cents ol of the Parliament. | — 18 COATS fu Tunnes $65 0° 250 HATS 155 ran Models. Values to 50.00 $15 and $25 Imported Hand Knitted Sports Frocks An exceptional variety of unusually smart imported novelties in hand knitted trocks. 45.00 to 115.00 DEPARTMENT OF SPECIALIZED SPORTS ATTIRE Fourth Floor BONWIT TELLER & CO. Dhe Specialty Shop of riginaons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET, THE FIRST SALE THIS SEASON OF *-/70MEN'S “BONTELL” HOSE Presenting Exceptional Values All Silk Hose Regularly 1.95 to2.95 1.50 Exceptional quality in white or fashionable tones of gray or brown, also in gold or silver. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street and West 43rd Street., October Styles at $ §-50 Five etyles remarkable in theirnewness and their smart Colonial effects, placed for convenience in three stores at $8.50 Light-Weight Sunfast Drapery Fabrics 45 to 50 inches wide Transparent Semi-Transparent Translucent Sheer Silk Hosiery Regularly 2.95 1.95 Gossamer quality in black, gunmetal, rose, beige, light or dark grays. Ribbed Wool Hose Regularly 1.95 and 2.50 | .50 Imported hose in brown heather mixtures. Silk and Wool Hose Regularly 3.95 and 4.50 3.50 Importcd hose in extremely emart patterns of drcpstitch weave or with dropstitch clox; in shades of tan or brown. So complete and varied is this assortment of artificial Sunfast Drapery Fabrics, that you surely will be interested in seeing them before deciding upon the color scheme. of your new home. There are solid two-tones for your selection, or plain and contrasting color combinations, figured and striped effects, and iridescents. $2.25, $3 and $4 yard FOURTH FLOOR, I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 498 Fulton Street Hudson Terminal Corner of Bond, Breokiyn Entrance: Fulton Street No Credits No Exchanges No Mail Orders

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