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Might Mean “Lifa Imprison- ment in Irish Republic” for Some Ulséerites. James Crus, the Ulster Premier, in an address at Derry yes- terday, suid he woul? ree be a party to any commission loyalists under a forcig eign jurisdiction The Premier declared titat his hear- erm were aware that those who had westing | Would mean an imporiantstep toward the establishment of an independent Fepublic. The Premier usserted that the Chairman of the woposad Boundary Commission might be a man who knew nothing of the real facts or cir- eumstances in the points af Issue. Tho Premier sald that he, for one,] PRINCE ANDREW SENT ON BRITISH WARSHIP TO BRINDISI, IN EXILE which would mean sending loyal men, by a stroke of the pen of the Chair- man of the Boundary Commission, to life imprisonment In an independent Irish republic at no distant date. As o means of bridging the dim. culty, the Premler suggested direct negotiations between the Northern and Southern Governments which might adjust matters by an exchange of districts without a surrender of en- Ure counties. He said he thought tha any decisions by a Boundary Commis. sion might leave both sides dissatis- fled and that the matter of bound- aries, after all, was as nothing com- pared with the establishment of co- operation between the North and the South. TRUSTEES OF FUND SUE DE VALERA FOR $10,000 | Service on Repabitean Chief Had by Advertisement. DUBLIN, Deo. 4 (Assoctated Presa).— Suit for $10,000 has been brought against Eamon de Valera in Chancery Gourt by Bishop Fogarty, Dr. Richard Hayes ani John Collins, brothor of the Inte Michael Collins, as trustees of the Na- Pat tional Fund, together with President PRINCESS ALICE. Cosgrave in his capacity as Minister of Finat Spared Degradation, but Has Cloud Ka it is impossible to of “Incompetency;” Princess Locos Ai ar ioe Glad to Leave. whereabouts is unkno th Granted permission to serve him by ad- LONDON, Dec. 4.—Prince Andrew of Greece and his wife, Princess Alice, are proceeding to Corfu and thence B. Altman & Cn. For to-morrow (Tuesday) Extraordinary Values in Women’ s Philippine Lingerie at concessions amounting to fully one-half the regular prices These undergarments are made of selected ma- terials, in designs exclusive to B. Altman & Co. Nightrobes Envelope Chemises Petticoats Extra-size Petticoats . A $1.65, 2.25, 3.10 & 3.90 1.65, 2.25 & 3.25 2.25 & 3.25 3.75 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1022. to Brindisi, Italy, aboard the British] EVERYBODY light cruiser Calypso, says a Reuters despatch from Malta. The despatch, which says that the naval authorities | National Troops foops Contiane Reund- at Malta have learned of the banished | “#~Some Prince's presence aboard the crutser adds that it is expected be and Prin. | Free State Government {s continuing | broken cess Alice will land at Brindisi, it was the work of Te puriare vy of some: Prince Andrew was 6} one seeking letters or other documents. dignity of having the insigna and but. | cealed weapons. National Army troops | --sseeemeenemene tons torn off his uniform after con. | Were on duty in all parte of the city ae tg, c The revolutionary court martial will PRE TE now try persons of secondary rank |U. S. CONSUL TAKES HAND alleged to be responsible for Greece's defeat by the Turks, Including the Commissioner to Constan- tine, Stergelades. Princess Alice was “comparatively | sulate to-day entered the Investigation "she said, upon departing |of mysterious events that followed the as ransacked 6 death. climate, It 1s said, and was giad that] waite dying at a hospital Atles Shan- her exile with her husband would nessey was declared to have told at- take her to England. Corset Covers oar ees eae 1.25 & 1.65 Combinations (corset cover and drawers), 2.50 & 2.90 Women’s Paris Lingerie, including many distinctive novelties, has also been priced invitingly low A Clearance of American-made Lingerie includes attractive Undergarments, in a choice . of several styles, at prices that are much less than usual $1.10, 1.45, 1.95, 2.90 1.10, 1.45, 1.95, 2.45 90c., 1.25, 1.90, 2.95 Step-in Drawers 90c., 1.25, 1.90, 2.95 Combinations 1.50, 1.85, 2. 50, 3.90 Pajamas ee i gdcg sme | Teh aely "linge Uabts 1.25 The sizes are incomplete (Both Sales on Second Floor) Nightrobes . : Envelope Chemises Vest Chemises nnn nnn AAW MANAAARAAANRRRRARAAARA AA ARAN NA AOR RNRA RR AAAARARRAARARRAAANARR AN, Madison Abvenue-Mitth Avenue, Mew Dork CThirty-tourth Street Thirty-fitth Street SEARCHED FOR ARMS IN DUBLIN}. Halted Thi rag ite ree Times. eS ene Its precautions of searching pedestri- | Police sald the in. | 40s and occupants of vehicles for con-| vor, the der ba ew of @ prominent pubs i intended to marty flowing lag the suicide verdict the bout “the ico ie pr) Bh bon yg ea x DUBLIN, Deo. 4.—The Provisional] tion, te, lanes, unt rent were found the fooma in dleorder. ‘The JACKMAN’S whether demnatfon to exile, but he will “live | *t 4 early hour this cine halting. under the cloud of having been de- | Pedestrians, motor cars and t: clared too incompetent to be held re-| ¢xamination, and many business mef | || sponsible for actions worth of a death | were searched three times before they No one was allowed to pass r without @ reached their offics. 7 Better Sight IN GIRL SUICIDE CASE Spurs Parts Police, Who Fina Her Apartment Ransacked. PARIS, Deo. 4.—The American Con- rw her d 549 FIFTH AVE, N. taches that she shot herself when her Means Better Work that are not properly in the our eyes and Sratite jassce that will be a ground , thus accurately here, insuring better fer eight and better from Greece with the Prince, The |death of Miss Rosé Shannessey, pretty work, Princess, who ts of the English royal | Minneapolis girl, here, The Consulate family and Lord Louis vq} asked the police to discover what was . eater, disliked Athens, ‘aoe Ge taken from the oes meeatiioeat when it w EAST SIDE—ABOVE 45h ST. FUR COATS} those who buy here ‘An investment in a Fur Coat NOW pays immediate dividends in a long season’s wear. ine CARACUL COATS Short or Long Colors: — Tan, Brown, Beige, Black, White or latinum . A wide variety of these coats are in stock here NOW. Some are made of skins of a small close curl; while some are of the flat or loose-silky character. GB. Altman & Gn. ~% For to-morrow (Tuesday) A Special Sale of Imported Earrings& Bracelets . Novelties of sterling silver, suggesting pleasing gifts Earrings set with genuine chrysoprase, carnelian, crystal, Swiss lapis and amazonite; ornamented with marcassite at $6.75 & 7.25 Bracelets of the popular flexible type, with settings in plain and contrasting colors at $2.95 & 4.75 (First Floor) A Purchasing Opportunity in Bed Furnishings comprising seasonable assortments at special prices All-wool Blankets All-white, and colored plaids per pair $9.50 All-white, of selected quality, per pair 13.50, 22.50 Comfortables Figured mull, cottonefilled Figured sateen, wool-filled Figured mull, wool-filled ‘ A each $5.00 each 7.50 each 8.75 Unusual Values also in Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases (Fourth Floor) Madison Abenue-itth Avenue, Mew Pork Chirty-fourth Street * Thirty-titth Street Many have contrasting collars in various good furs. They range in price from *100 to *1450 HUDSON SEAL COATS (Dyed Muskrat) Supreme quality in 48 inch Coats with large sleeves and crush collars. *425 Wm. Jackman’s Sons, 1c. America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers Established Since 1360 35 WEST 35th STREET RACCOON COATS © Good quality skins, full furred and good color. Well made and well lined: 40. inch length. *250 The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All New York Sani ue xa or cucam as A OeLL ora The New Marquette Console 125.00 It gains attention because of its simple elegance and grace of line. The Sonora tone, clear as a bell, its very moderate price and con- venient size, recommendit to those who desire quality, but have not the space fora larger instrument, Liberal Monthly Terms (Fifth Fleer) James McCreery & Co, FIFTH AVENUE 340TH STREET = POOP ROOD

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