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cy aR see teaiial THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. | BOM LAW HOPES {KING'S LABOR PLEA | use ay cy | QUEENSTOWN is Da OPPENHEIM & LLINS &C Tom Hales, Republican Leader: ~~ USWIL COME INTO FEATURES SPEECH John Nixon Strnek in View of Pinal’ aes se raga { Commuters — Had CORK, Nov, 23.—A gang of armed Fifth Avenue OMces. men wrecked the machinery in the John Nixon of No. 181 Beech Street | powerhouse at Queenstown Iast night, East Orange, N. J., a glass manu-| plunging the place into darkness, The LEAGUE iF NATIONS 10 PARLIAMENT facturer with offices at No, 141 Fifth boy fina, 34 was so extensive that con- —— Arete, New Yorks was hed t-any|Sceram® tema be Feld, ' Exceptional Offerings Friday repairs. Meanwhile the elty will be Just before he was to board a steam without electric lights, Believes It America’s Duty to| Hopes for Peace in Near East] iii" western rea wisture ‘ay ‘National’ teelee in the CH AR MIN G BOU DOIR APP AREL Help in Chaos Left by and Urges Passage of ei otto wus seventy DED ar et ie Tamolare ta pretend Linen fea lets ie line ne hort Me el nba oe aD ey H the War. Irish Treaty. oa ya ats bales eae vestern County Cork. others crossed the tr to bocrd it on | ATTEMPT MADE TO KILL tly he did not KING OF ROUMANIA LONDON, Nov. 23.—British hope] LONDON, Nov. 23 (Associated ».| Press).—The new Parliament will be] re: for American participation in Euro Uy orth side, A the train w Proving That Delicate Beauty in Madame’s Intimate pean affairs, helping to rescue the|A*Ked to continuo and extend) the} Nit iiruck In tin eked, Ferainand's Costume Can Be Acquired at Unusually Moderate Prices. & world f: th h d by ameliorative measures prepared by} ” he v3 s 7 Y ona war, is Seiead Gy eeralar An.| the Lioyd George Ministry as regards) preaps Yo TO BRINING IN ' - Mids hha tw 10-009 trade and employment, and also to ravon, to aasansinate Kins Corduroy Robes and Crepe de Chine ‘ guarantee a loan for the restoration mania by wrecking “There is nothing to trouble us on ki ¢ he Western horizon,” Bonar Law| of Austria, sald King George to-day @eclared, adding he hoped America,| {2 hls speech froia the throne offi- Which he described as the most ideal-| “lilly opening the session. 4 was derailed. The King's fstic Nation in the world, would in The King expressed the hope that S halted at Brasov. some way become associated with the | tHe Lausanne conference might dah Pir cI ck dor sen EES Yeague of Nations, thus fuifiiting a| “I the establishment of peace and the Taty ei Vetiave Burobeas chine. restoration of security to inhabitants “Our relations with our kinamen|°f Tesions which have recently been across the Atlantic involve something |e scene of so much suffering. more than bargaining,” the Promter| The King opened the first session declared, “They aro the outgrowth of [Of the new Parliament with all the common views, common idoain and|POMP and ceremony attendent upon épmmon suffering in a great cause, | this ancient formality. Driving with “Before the war, both peoples were| the Queen in the ms oe by eight horses end attended by a ar eon. ates ae cena glittering escort of fe guards, th Keepers, and Agnbrica a maker of doi. | 2196 passed from Buckingham Wal. jars. ‘That, of course, was quite 8° through streets lined with troops eee, to Westminister Palace, where he “No nation in ahy struggle or in| donned the georgeous royal robe. any circumstances ever showed finer} Still accompanied by the Queen, tho qualities or more unselfishness than] King then walked in a gala proces- did the Dritish Empire in the sreat} sion to tho House of Lords, attended the struggle no hecphe wae moved py| bY Bumerous court officials, officers higher ideals than those of the United| and heralds. Arrived at the Upper ey irs ARETEACT Tallsiieal Chamber he his speech from eeu jout venturing tho slightest) throne to the robed peers and as man Agee Pore sop Chunty sien Seodracnera cs wetorabie to’erowel inte fe) fosk Chad Ik inher cuty to help tu) As eel! space avaliable, ately the war left behind. | journed until afternoon, when the ad- when Americo, perhaps the most) “ess in reply to the King's speech idealistic nation of the world, yell in |e ree reed ema Serial ot Natoon te aush Pith ano | will be interrupted next week to pring the value of the League would be im.| forward the Irish Bill. If the Irish ‘Transylvania, whe ¢vound ona hunting mneptracy {train which preceded that of Breakfast Coats Negligees Lined Throughout Unusually Priced 5.90 9.75 Models of wide wale Corduroy. | Straightline model, edged Shawl collar, patch pockets. | with pleated frill, Orchid, ' Wistaria, Fuchsia, Henna, | Copenhagen, Peach, Navy, Rose, Copen and Orchid. | Black, Pink, Wistaria. 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