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TO PUT IRISH TREATY IN EFFECT, HE DECLARES (Continued. ) thing T am ubie to do to secure thar Object will not be left undone.”’ It will be the Government's earn- est aim, he sald, to give whole- Hearted and practical support to the League of Nations, to fulfil the obl!- gations Great Britain bas undertaken abroad, but not to extend her com mitments, preferably to cu them und to maintain friendship good ‘understanding with the United States “The maintenance of our friendship and good understanding with the United States. based not on any formal niltance, but on the community of in herited idenixs as well as the recent comradeship in arms, rust always be a principal aim of British policy He said it was the Unionist Party's purpose, if the self-governing tominions approved, to summon an economic conference in an effort to discover how the vast trade which the opera He declared one of the tasks of that party, if returned to power, will ie to make good the Anglo-Irish Treaty both in letter*and spirit and to c operate with the Irish “We ate equally guard the freedom security of the Pa ent and the Parliament and Government of North- ern Ireland. We early hope it will be realized that the prosperity of Ireland can only be achieved between the Governments and the peoples of the two portions of that country. “We desire to promote the quiet and orderly developement of India under the constitution conferred on her by the Act of 1919. The co-operation o1 all classes and sections is essential to the progress and prosperity of India.”' ——— LLOYD GEORGE TO AID BONAR LAW IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE, HE SAYS nment of e possible in dealing with the grave problems with which it is faced, ve ure now on the eve of a great struggle,” he said, referring to the forthcoming general election. ‘*Let us fight good humoredly."* Lord Birkenhead, who spoke from the same platform, referred to the eerious difficulties wh.ch confronted the Unionist Premler, and pledged Dimself, together with Lioyd George, to ass.st in every wa) possible. Lloyd George went on to speak of the Coalition Government's wartime services, claiming his Ministry was Pesponsivle tor Britains must rey, ry e mercury of the world’s ther- Mometer has not yet reached th: mark indicating Health," Lloyd “It is nowhere near it will always George said. BROTHER OF EX-KING OF GREECE ARRESTED FOR DEFEAT BY TURKS 6 (Associated nounce thit her of former . Was urrested yes- terday ut Corfu on the charge that he contributed to the disaster suf- fered by the Greek Army in Asia Minor. He will be brought to Athens on a destroyer and interned tn the palace. Gen. Stratigos was arrested yester- dv following publication of the Rev- olutionary Committee's decree estab- Ushing a tribunal to try political and military prisoners in connection with the defeat of the Greek forces. At the same timc three civil leaders jeorge P. Baltazzis, Minister; M. Stais, once Minister of the Interior, and M, Bozikis, former Governor of Thrace. Sizes 6 to 8 . Sizes 84% to 11 Sizes 2% to 7 (Ask for style 3415) Goodyear Welt Children’s a Heather Mixtures, pr sing values . . 47 West 34th Brooklyn 390 FULTON 8T. HOOKIDS ion enibogs °5 15 (Sizes 114% to 2) In Black or Tan Russia Calfskin and Patent Leather S Kirn are the finest grade of children’s shoes— 100°; leather—best grade Calfskin and able to stand hard use and not show it. Three-quarter length, in CAMMEYE Stamped ona Shoe MEYER THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, VUYOBER 26, 1922, SN ee es awe MEN BATTLE IN (Continued. ) twenty-five years old, a salesman of No. 862 Riverside Drive, was visiting friends. He believed a holdup was taking place and started after Me- Cort. At McCort leaped into the tax! It started off but Stern leaped in and qrappled the man, As the taxicab dushed east through 824 Street Mc- Cort and Stern fought inside It At Amsterdam Avenue the taxi turned south and stopped at sist Street, MeCort leaped out and Stern followed. As the two resumed their fight the taxi sped away. Patrolman Higgins of the West 68th Street Stu tion saw the battle and, running up, arrested McCort at Stern's direction. During the fight, according to Stern, McCort drew a knife and slashed him on the left hand with it Meanwhile, convinced that a hold- up had taken place, some one phoned from a restaurant on the ground floor of the building to the police station and policemen and Detectives Kiernan 1 him but bad yy him. He could not the attack. Cheval aeipiacasniias explain ‘| ADMIRAL BEATTY HURT IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH LONDON, Beatty lowing an automobile accident las. Saturday, when, in an attempt ‘0 vold a bleycle, his motor car ran Into a litch, He was severely shaken and '« still confined to his bed. Oct. 26.—Admiral Lord is In a painful condition fol- CRUSHED BY EC EV ATOR. James Hartman, thirty-two, of No. 512 Weat 46th Street, an elevator at No. 611 V to-day. He was taken t Law | ip 1000 Pyrex Glass Pie Plates with eilvered Helder tS MATTER what the philosopher may say, in many ways, life is growing simpler. For instance, the tables of gifts at Ovington’s at $5- $7.50-$10-$12-$15-$20 and $25 make the selec- tion of a good gift the matter of a moment in- stead of a month. OVINGTON'S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIeTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST. ee en ee ee a ee WARMTH PERMANENCY ASSURED by using Warranted Pure Wool Vermont Blankets Made Only by the Weavers tor Users SPECIMEN PAIR $ 1 4.00 Delivered at Your Door Pink, Blue, Rose Borders All White VERMONT NATIVES’ INDUSTRIES BRIDGEWATER, VERMONT $3.95 4:65 6.45 ll wool hose. 65¢ » Sure St., New York Newark 4 snoan st. KING PARLIAMENT; DATE FLEEING TAXICAB) OF ELECTION NOV. 1¢ the number that city. DISSOLVES Sir George Palsh ts opposing him as a Free Liberal, antiiienanie VLAN DISCUSSES Former Ballle Mitchel ta|hearing?’’ one high school girl was $45,000 NECKLACE Ns opponent on the Labor ticket and | asked. “It’s much finer than the 6 sald Keith Mayor Hylan 1 discussion nd tt was customary to r of white gloves to a court having a clear cal- present o Judge of a enda SUIT IS SETTLED When the suit of 3 Ernestine Shroder, a Jeweller of No, Madison Avenue, against Marinde Leith of 67th Street and Park Avenue for recovery of an unpaid balance of $4,000 on a $45,000 pearl necklace, was called be- fore Bupreme Court Justice (Wasser- (Continued.) of candidates under hi banner To obtal vatright majority | the new ient any one purt would ha ject 816 candidate The Conse nd Laborites alor have enough vtes im the fleld ty obtain an majority. The vt organizatie en whipped In’ far better than those of 1! A in the member other purt One of the ni where the ne drew Bonar Law, has two opponents in his campaign for re-election as tie ‘es of interes is Glasgow Tiinister, An babii ith from the central division of Specigl. “Cozy Glow” Electric Heater MORNINGS when you rise in a cold room are made more comfortable than you would think possible if you have one of these electric heaters at hand. The “Cozy Glow” drives the chill from the room in a remarkably short time. This Westinghouse heater weighs but a few pounds. Tt can be carried anywhere in the home and attaches to any convenient outlet or standard socket. It’s safe — the finest of lace curtains falling across the guards would not become ignited. A long cord, 11 feet. in length, is supplied with each “Cozy Glow.” SEVENTH FLOOR Upholstery Repp, 95c yd. A MOST delightful fabric for drapery and upholstery purposes. This is 50 inches wide and may be had in many artistic colorings. You'll want more than a few yards at 95¢. yard. Imported Irish Point Lace Curtains, $6.50 Pair Narrow lace borders adorn these handsome curtains, which are so very much in demand. These are ivory color, 234 yards long. Draught and Fire Screens Our upholstery department is showing now an excellent collection of these screens in tapestry, leather and burlap filling. Cedar and mahog- any chests, too, in various sizes are well represented. FIFTH PLOOR New Radio “Models STANDARD makes, $25 to $250. Individual demonstration rooms. SRVENTH FLOOR EVERYTHING ELSE °° AT BUDGET HEARING (Continued. ivetaoue or gave them « lesson in Hylan It was kefellor, the Transit Co dized press and all who do Alm. “Isn't he Just too entertaining for inything? whispered “What did you think of the budget Yesterday when Browne said some- tt 28 bt : “| vogel to-day, it was announ +] had been settled out of Mra Shroder sold the taining sixty-three Orie: the defendant on Feb $41,000 was pald o claimed by the defen Shroder had failed to k ment to replace o which did not grains, and aal he Mayor slongsi m with orders to didn't be- got along partner, a bitter Ga attack on hool system » the sub not agree Thomas Lillen tion, was told 13 Macdougal & not known at th whe Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz ROY i900 t fur this afternoon het: itp Commissioner Hitchcock, n adjourned. No date has been y the hearing, of the girls. You Will Profit by Buying Now Seamless Chenille Carpet $10.75 sq. yd. THIS stock of imported chenille carpet represents mer- chandise received before the present tariff went into effect; later shipments of this material will be marked at a higher ptice owing to the additional tax, but we are well prepared to care for your needs at *10.75 per square yard, This carpet ts exceptionally well made; the colors are well defined and preserve their tone. Taupe, sand, beige, mulberry, brown and shades of grey and blue may be chosen. Widths are 9, 12 and 15 feet. “ FIFTH FLOOR Linens for Every Household Need Table Cloths—Pure Irish linen damask cloths, special sizes for ob- long tables, size 70x88 inches, $5.95; 70x106 inches $6.85 Huck Towels—Hemstitched, all pure linen huck towels, damask borders. Size 18x36 inches, dozen, $6.85. 20x36 inches, dozen, $9 Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases —All pure Irish linen sheets, hem- stitched. Single bed size, pair, $12; double bed size, pair $15. Pillow Careful attention will be given to Cases, 2214x36 inches, pair, $2.25 orders for monogramming. SECOND FLOOR Italian Linens Doily Sets—lItalian linen doily sets, 13 pieces, hand embroidered in blue and self colors, set, $9.50 Linen Towels—Hemstitched Ital- ian linen, with colored borders, blues, pink, green, yellow and orchid . ‘ each, $1 We are featuring in our Decorative Linen Section, Venetian and Florentine lace trimmed and embroidered linens for the boudoir and dining roam. The Grace and Charm of Old cAre in This Colonial Bedroom Set, #400 THIS attractive six piece set has drawn to itself much favorable comment. It is mahogany combination and is especially well constructed, all interiors being of quart- ered, sawed oak. It is typical of the many values which you may see in our Furniture Department. New and old designs are equally represented. The woods include walnut, mahogany, curly maple, Mexican cherry and Hungarian ash. Some sets use several woods. Several Worth-While Offerings 6 piece Bedroom Set, in mahogany combination . . . . $350 6 piece Bedroom Set, in walnut combination . . . . +. 375 6 piece Bedroom Set, all walnut. . . - . «+ + + +) 425 6 piece Bedroom Set, all walnut. . . . . » + + « 475 SIXTH FLOOR FAL REGISTRALIO nty-eleht, was They Fit ,, Where Others Fail SHOES Srvtes that satisfy every desire, at the lowest prices com- mensurate with worth — shoes that “fit where others fail” and give you that feeling of barefoot comfort so rarely found — such shoes are QUEEN QUALITY, whose makers for over thirty years have devoted themstlves exclysively to the making of “ famous shoes for women.” Enter! The is (°° Colonial! For occasions and places where fl IMPORTED WOO. v OCK hi the newest style in the correct type of shoe is essential, this charming Colonial of fashion- Brown, Black, Navy, Light Grey, Dark Grey and Belge Regularly Sold at $2.95 able Bronze Kid, Black or Brown Satin, Piain or w'th OUR PRICE $2.35 PAIR 3 PARS FOR $6.00 Brocaded Quarters, with wood Spanish Louis heel and turn sole, is ideal. Queen Quality Boot Shop fs Sd B oho he ee _ Jranklin Simon e Co. A Store of Individual Shops 'B FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. For the Juntor Niss (1410 17 yrs.) Cfoorwear for Winter Weather — HIGH LACED SHOES OR OXFORDS . . € SIZES 22 to 734 WIDTHS AA to D The Shoes That Wear Longest And Give The eNMost Protection From The Winter Weather 6.°9 Lower Than Last Year’s Price! “They are exactly the shoes she wears every winter, be- cause they have proved to give the best service—But aren't they several dollars lower in price?” is the ex- clamation every day in the Shoe Shop ...... Tan Laced Shoes or Tan or Black Oxfords Junror Misses’ SHoz SHorp—Third Floor REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY, , Circulation Over 600,000