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"Safeguarding lYeur Family's Future," should be read by every man having a family de pending upon him. Wc will gladly give or mail a copy te you. Open Mendnu and Friday Evenings, Six te Sine o'clock OX (NMAHt Ml OF TIME .l iTcrCO. j Kensington & AllejihenyAve Fer All Skin Disorders Here is a combination that will give you sure relief and de it quickly, tee. Why suffer from Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis, Harber's Itch when the famous F-F Oint ment and F-F Medicated Seap is se easily procured from the drug store? Use the two m combination the F-F Ointment with the F-F Seap. They work like magic. You'll find the F-F Ointment and the F-F Medicated Seap geed for any skin eruption Keed for Hums, Cuts and Ulcerations, tee. M'.ghty handy te have in the heue. Generous samples of both F-F Ointment and F-F Medicated Seap sent free if you write us. Friedrich-Friedrich Cktraical Ce.. Phils., Pa LOOK reit TIII TK.Ui:-.M.VUK I S55 ra n 7ffhv275.000beeDle went te Carlsbadl last year jnl thv ii ft t a .p tji nt l ri-i' ' r n rnu'r Hir i 1 u 't ti uKtc It nit u tinm tnit i i' ii t f4TMim f 1..T I III! HP v "U i j r iihidit t (Kfi i iif Ht w'UT !ruuc ASK FOR THE GENl!' WW M!:,i:i..i:.:ii? ;'i! it: i il.'' iii i "J IV Xflwfc rys T.sy rffiVHTlW urn m N iitii.iiTir.iii ihHt ' : ; , . , Ii 111' III' w EL r rasi m I astheughtv H The.se Keh I-Xoer Wl H leads "smooth as M pussy - willow" 11 glide ever the paper H as fast us mind and Hl hnnd can direct 1 1 They never drag and I 1 never miss a stroke I III 'er'c s ,ps3 tirng. I III A;k for Koh-1-.N'eor III 1 Ltait, horn SB i I U i. 01 ;. t " "! iwi c.rr I f paptr ar,d purpose I 1 KOH-I-NOOR j I Pencils I A "MEPHISTO" M: K Copying Ink Pencils M& k iii i0ieu JtPi (j n n flcBf L Ufiilr t in l)rae J&Fl la? SlaUri , MMti ,'xil Carlibad Sprudcl Wsler an C5H 1 mPH I1KL r i .i. j w i'ir liaribeaa salts epruaei aau cc h E V--,. nul JJIIil"-:!!!' Mfe&ii iffii"! MlUfllMCl K3ilQ Agents Ifcnstad Preilii:"; d. LYii.w i.. .v.' W tPV J BwwjifBB FOUR PERSONS DIE IN IRISH DISORDERS Shipyard Workers Are Attacked While Riding Heme en Tramcars 27 OTHERS ARE WOUNDED ItrlfnM. Mny 23.The telnl cn-unl-tles In tJm series of disorder which swept Belfast during the night were plnrert nt four dend nud tweutyscven weundiMl tedny. Tlie wounded Ineludcd only these cases treated in hospitals. It Is unofficially deelnred tlint the curfew law will probably be extended te Include the country district. The Carnegie Library in the heart of the J'hIIh Uuud district was set afire Inst cwniris A mob attacked the tire brigade, nnd also the police, who tried iu i...il iui- un , , I Knrly jestenlay rlRiit armcu mm bearded a new tramrnr in u lenelv part et I'alli roan, aim wnue iwn uevenu mv Icrevx with tin lr weapons the ethers snt- 'united both decks of the enr with coal i oil. Then with piles of paper they set the car ablaze and bent it speeding toward the city. A workman plucklly bearded the run nwnv and pulled the trolley, thus stop step ping it. Itesidents of the district ex tinguished the tlamex. A grave-digger at Telferd, while pro pre (Ceediug te his home from the cemetery, wa- attacked by a gang and "-het dead. 'While nellce were leturnlng from Hull menu from operations in the dl ............ . , .-- . i,., trim tl.ej were ambued near art- mere. A licrcc fight cnMind mid two of the attacking party were thet and i killed . I A young married woman funding 1 in the deer of her home in the eat end ' of the city was struck by a bullet nud Uiincereusiy weunueu. i their car. Thev threw in the clutch , Among the features of Minister et nml fj10 mnri,ine" fairly jumped away Finance Pollock's financial statement ni,(.n Mrs. tJraf ran out with tlie shot ! te the Ulster Parliament today was that p, she raised the weapon te her !the Government's balance sheet showed ' heu,!er and pulled both triggers. The ' a surplus of 04.000. lie said no new , (,nvv ,iel,i,iP P,rs0 of bird shot struck taxes would be Imposed and that sat- th(1 fj. (.urliljU4 f ti,c car. Islnctery nssurances had been recened jj(,r 1Uvbunl ran te a neighbor's from the British Cabinet regarding the ,)(1u ft nuartPr ,nlj,. away, as be had .equipment and upkeep of the Utcr ,, ,n,.,in(. in the garage. The neigh- special centabuiar . i Dublin, M.iy 2-" ' Hy A. P. i - Kanion le Valera received a number of newspapermen today and appealed te them for full publicity of the I Nter atrocities en the ground that cpo-ure if the facts te the world was the way te peace. 'IM. ...... . nt n .'t.'imll I'irfTi IH ntlt- There was a vicious circle rages and rtpil-nls. the Kcpiiuliruu leader said. The 1'nieni-t" were in n majority in the nnrthe.i-t. and he favored their having full local autone- X XreTA T reSr ... The Catholic ISishnp of Perry, while French Maintain Interest Should Be , metering from his residence te Meville. as Lew as pessble j was held up b Ulster -pedal constables . - 've-terda. lie was ordered te leave the 'iris. May -. (I. A. 1 l-Up- 'car and was searched, en the read-lde. tliiiim ever the progress nelng made j j nccerdliig te .1 Londonderry dispatch. i)V t, jnternatlennl Hankers' Confer-! The inc'dent. it W asserted, has aroused ; ,,en,id,ri the ,., fimlIlciui 1 great Indignation. , , , . situation, with a view te an interna- The Laber Pam will nominate -fv- , Honal lean, was voiced tedav by Karl enteeu rnndidates for the coming Irish Bergmnnn. the t.erman representathe. ; elections. The candidate, include .lam. ,"D K tui-ning out jiM as I expect i Larkin. the fenmr head of the Trans- , "d." In- said in expressing plca-ure mcr 'pert Werktrs' Union, who recent I was ' the outlook. . , , ..,i ! released fiem prison in the United' One et the first peintN te be .ettlcl 'States en a writ of reasonable doubt. ' is the amount of the lean te t.ermany , Larkin was found guiitj in lll'.ti ef,"I'ich is considered a prime cs-entlHl criminal anarchy and sentenced te a many real hcttlcnient J lif.s. accord- term of five te ter e.ir- in New Yerk Ins ' "'' leurnal. falls within the, ! St-ite Prison special prexlnce of .1. P. Morgan. .Sir I Rebert Kindersley. lintisli delegate. , Iinilen. May I Bv A. P. i He. nele-Irish treatv 'II.U1I1K I .1111 in'- .iitk'wui'ii uiui.i -7. , i. , . .1 im.ist be saved, today's newspapers ex- , These thiee will aNe hae e resolve I press the suspicion Hint Hie agreement''" hiu eMenf (.er-nany will partiei- between Khiiiuii lie Valera and Michael imte In the .mu-. for it is fel that Cellins cners an intention te ile.lare ln"mncli n t.ermnny is m get part of ' ciaring t.'iat the III! itldepeini' tit lepilbll The Tunes and the Ii.ulv Mail etn- ph.isjc that liii-iit Itrlrain will nver tolerate the --eparatiiin of Irciand, "The tie.it. ' s.n - the Tlineu. "s 1 tlie tnW"'ilh!c ill.lltev of Ulster's rights ns well as tliese of the test of Ireland It offers the only path te . .. and iiimn it presena, en 'he dread kM' ?.f !,";,f "r " i"'rabl.v de- '"The Iinilx M.,,1 saj. the Tree State i .l I,. ... I,.. ,,..,.. ,, I . I,..i l',.,.,.i sett.enient. leaders ou"lit te be warned that !reat I'.iltain is nut filing te be jnckcjit into 1 1 , acceptanie nf a tepnblie. K'sew heri' tlie lel'ilsal bj llie I'ser Pnunier. Sir .l.in.i". '"raig. te partici pate in the lifiiindar i oininissieii pro pre v.iinl b tlie treatj is si;irplj criti ned Sir Die Wi stnillsei liaette wain .1.11111 s (ll.'l it would lie tneie fully fin n. e Lnjl.-h Ministers tr, ui-st that ( .illuis aillnre t" l lie treatj if they ad- iii.tti-d t'raig s ete I Ii luiniii'cinen! ilehnitch Ii I'ralg pin (lis evirj chiiiiee fur neai iii Ireland, mid cannot he allowed te ritiiain the ln.r wunl." premised te de iinmedlatelj. Tlie Ureneli court bj cnurtesv per-rT-nnr nectl aid MCCTlMnc mined an American atternej who n STOPS OPEN-AIR MEETINGS , ndmiti-d te prurtue in the Ureneli iin.rt te sllplilement the address rf Mrs Sheriff Issues Order te Striking pirke I'rcnch attnrney Ceal Miners in Fayette County I iiloutewn. P.i.. Ma j 'J."i i I!j A p Miii"r ili-iinler-. tu -In ieal stuke i,nri !' I'nvi'tri' (iniiit were sjilil In s'nr,n I I Slin te b" ri'plllble tin i .kIi,' ..-ued tedav . tiruhiidtiiig open epen u luei i n.' nf striking i uke and nunc v.rki'is Indmir niietins inn he heh! .1- Ii letotete. the slief Mild Ulr-t ic-ul' ut tin' nnil r wa the abandun mi mi lis iiiiitid mine workers' orgnni ergnni ei of a iniii-s-ii ec uig i lieduled fur I ,nr lianie rlue ntieriioen I'lMee tleputs eiellff .ire hi Id t . cujr' h mi nidi ruian mi mir.fi- ui tmrglurs . iisn ilt uml batterj .n.'l ,ig gias 1 1 !! a-.nult no I li.Htei's ii uie I -"ei'al mini rs nt Udinliurn. The in m 's ,i ieged Hint their huise, weie f.p.l1 ii.'eieil. tin ir f.imh's naten iimI tu.i ai'tiele-. taken SPEED CAUSES FIRE; 2 HURT Track Workers Leap Frem Burn ng Railroad Motorcar situlf srifl. Pa.. Mi' -" Ii P I'ssu men sseie iiii'ireil set ,, - n'.ir Mlllll.l tinlin, u I I II tic liaped ' 111 n huriniig i.iIIieihI imiii.i 11 i i, i - liU' nil I he I'i I Ii- ' .111 I I I u '1 he miilei - li Hid k 1 'iV . i fi I ''in tlie mi n rni k s m Kei ,iinpe M-' is Hume liuisi (11,t i,, mui'ii .i- in r.nleii ami d di-hi e BUZZARD RESTS HIS CASE Prosecution Immediately Begins ' Rebuttal in Treason Trial ( li.irles Town. W. Va.. Ma 'J."i ills A P.i The defense rcMed l i use this uieiuin'; in Hie trial of Wiliinm Mii.ard en a cliai'je nf trenen ntier Hliee wttuc-es had lestlhed brielh Itc'iiiital was lie.'iiu imiin dialels lis tlie pi i scent ion AUSTRIAN MINISTRY QUITS Icium. Maj 'Si 'I'll A i I nun Cabtnel. headed b .lehann sjeheber Clianceller, resigned jesterday owing I Parliament hnvliig reduced credits FIRES AT BANDITS WHO RB BAN Mrs. Margaret Graf, Egg Har Har eor, Discharges Shotgun at Men Fleeing in Aute WOUNDED ONE, SHE THINKS Snreidl Msimlch te fiitntne Public l.tile'r Kfig Harber. X. .!.. Mny IVi. -Mr. Margaret Ornf, tlflj-Mx jenrsi old. came te her husband's aid with a double deuble barreled shotgun at 1 o'clock thin morn ing when he was held up In his garage by two armed men. The robbers escaped, but she ran out en the read and discharged both barrel' Inte tlie rear curtain of their car, nnd thlnkH she mnv bine wounded one of ,,, The value men are belied te have I , K..u ..f n n. ,.f ff...r ulml1"" """"' ". i.m. iuhl miu puurc lobbed a fanner n.uned l'elk as he a" walking heiue along the New (Iretna lead. 1'rank liraf operates the Cologne Garage, three miles beyond Kgg Har Har eor City, and live there. The two men drove up in a sedan of expensive make and asked for live gallons of en-. After this had been put In the tank they de manded a quart of oil. When Tike returnel uith the oil one of the men dr' a pNlel and demanded all III uiniiei Thc get mere tlinn S200. J' I II till IIJIII I 1 "I It MII I,' '' ! .... .r Mr (Jraf. in mi adjoining room v , , , wn, vUllls ,,,, waitiiiB for her Iiii1iii.1 i,, ,!.e the garage. The deer whs open ,, trlflPi n;1 ,,. ,,,,. s,,, faw the men heldinc lier husband tin yr $rn ,.rrpt- upstairs neiselenlv .....i , i,rP i,Hhnnirs sheteun. When L jlt, rPrurni un, it the thieves were ( mr 2t uf ,i ,.r,r ani tlie couple unc-fded into Kgg Harber and spread lliei nlarm. A force of city patrolmen and j Stat" troopers -.can lied all reads, Trooper Campbell, who took the New j i irer mt read, found a farmer 111 the i I ,1( ici,beilicfnI named Polk, who com- ' .,(, ,,f ,;ni11K Ikmmi robbed by two j ' (if four men in an automobile. Polk i I. . .. 1.1 ...A..l. .....1 ntiM. ...ml. The i 'O' ii K"OI iin-n i J 1,1 .,miiv .iii p,,i,c0 Relieve the robeer gang censisted1 f (-,,,. ,,, two remaining en guard! w,ji,, t;,af UIS rbbed In hi- garage, GERMANY PLEASED WITH J CONFERENCE OF BANKERS; nnil Ur. is.seritig. reprcseniing inn- , i land the lean tu help in her economic rester. iitien. sin- sneuld be required te invest therein enie of the teretgn currency, eitliunted a: .".(KMl.tidfl.tllKI geld marks, which she peeise abroad. As in the rate of inlere.st. the French maintain tiiut it should be fixed as low us iiiivsiii. .e tnat mis cuiirge win , !,,.,., l,r,le,l ., Ilie , ,,; ,V(1 (hrm O,,per. , , tlleyK havt. neth,IIg pft will. hh-li te pay their war reparn- tlelis. JAIL SENTENCE IN FRANCE New Yerk Weman Told te Leave Country Because of Sheeting Paris. Mhj 'J.'. illy A. P. Mr Pa ii n l'.uike. who en the eeninc of jm !" titerl two cliets from II teveUer at the cleik of the Hetel 'iermin'l, us terduv v as sentenced tu one month in ,uil. The eniinec of Imprisonment was siispciidiil umier tlie provi-e tnat .nrs. Hmke would eae I'rance. Thi A uisp.iti Ii from Pans M.is J.! an n'liiucd that Mrs. Iiurke. who had been stepping at the Unt'l tsse dajs and who Wii- iliclaieil bv the hotel officials le linse bmi reipieted te lease hn.iusc of alleged ipiei t iictlens, freil twne at the clerk, but failed te lilt him. The woman told the poli'e s,p ssas forts urn jejrs old, that xlie was bem In It il ill . ami Hint she was the wife of l.iliu ltnrke a decorative artist, nf Si eru ' i j ALL ABOARD! Boardwalk Flyer l.i-KTf. i hfmnut SI, Kfrrr 4 I". M., NrHir Atluntli- City 3:03 I'. M. illay-ll(lit-siinr Tlmn. Il.r nil mpunn M.p ' Tlie neariltrnlk- n.Tr " Philadelphia A Reading .System Atlantic City Itailway EMBEZZLING TELLER REVEALS HIS METHOD! But Plan by Which $200,000 Was' Taken Frem Bank Kept Secret ! Cealesvlllr, Pa.. May ,. Feur'tlms confinement In jail caused Uayinend '(J ' Neullti, twenty -eight .wars old. rccelv ' Ing teller, te break down tedav and lay before Inve.tlgnters the limldc Merv I of hew he wns able te cmbcw.lr- tin- ward of 200,000 from the National . Hank of Ceatesvllle during the last four ' cnr and escape detection, neeerdinr te I officials. i As a reiilt of repeated fpiedtlens by ' Hanking Exnmltier t'hnpinnu ami IiIh attorney, William Tregay, Ncwlln I Hnnlly agreed te make a clean brenst ef1 his alleged defalcation. Ills plan ef1 covering up. wmie iiecrllici nH (illltc .'Iniple and one never before encoun tered by examiners, will net be made public, It was announced. Te de 80, it was said, might invite Imitators. INCENDIARY IN LANCASTER Starts Three Fires, Then Turns In Alarm, Police Claim Innenster. .Mar 2.". After ritr tiri. mol ,m, w (I),C(I elf ,iree' times within two hours en alarms in the run. ., ,...,. ..i.,.. ,... ,i. .. arrested n man who they declared wns planning te start another blaze. He gave his name as Augim 1'cllctier, twenty-eight, of Salem, Mas. All of the tires were In hallways nnd rooms of buildings en Queen and Orange streets accessible from the street. Nene of them did any dam nge. as they were poorly planned. It Is charged that tills man, who arrived in the elt yesterday, would start n blazn then turn in an alarm at a Iiet en h nearby corner. i lie mil ii iii uiiiiuit' hi cm a co- , ,lrr,.Mt ,,., Ilf lllraspIf nr whv ,, I .fel,nf,i 1(re ., reu,0 f,.0in Cln- Z? ,e Salein. lie "s iield for fur- ! The man wn unahle te give a co- j ther Investigation. 1 1 !sgL.. '. caeaS S.2L LS Summer Apparel for Beth Madame and Mademoiselle Can Be Chesen Most Avantageeusly Here "I never thought Darlington's had such lovely Dresses for such moderate prices. This One of the smart, nesv Sumnisr Freck shown in our Misses' Section nt $6.50. Nightgowns, $1.50 At $1.50 each you may cheese Night Gowns or Chemise which represent unquestioned value,. Sev eral models, each one dainty and different; hem stitching, embroidery and filet lace arc effectively used for trimming and the material is a lovely soft batiste in white, flesh and several of the popular tints. Lewer-Price Garment Section, First Fleer d Mhj Tomorrow a new let of Women's Voile, Organdie and Gingham Summer Dresses en sale for the first time at the very low price ef: $4.85 Many styles and colors every Dress a special value at tlm very low price. Come and see them. J (Firit Fleer.) Philadelphia's Favorite for Many BUNGALOE TEA Geed Het or Iced At Your Grocer's IffiO 'T'" 2X l f i "ii I lei Qel I Thin watches, especially desirable for evening wear, are appropriate for all occasions. All our watches arc guaranteed for service. S. Kind & Sens, UIQ Chestnut St. ntAVnvn MF.nilHANTS JEWKLKIIS StLA'KKSMlTHS I I ! - 2628 GfieUnut Street. or similar expressions we hear Shew we gave last week at the Bellevue-Stratford in connection with the Matinee Musical Club was a surprise te a geed many people and has made us many new customers. We have mere space than ever before for women's, misses' and children's apparel; we have larger and mere carefully chosen stocks and we are making prices very close. In Women's Dresses, for in stance, you will find specialized groups at $16.00, $19.00, $22.00, $30.00 and $36.00, and every garment is worth while from a style standpoint as well as a price standpoint. And plenty of charming Frecks chosen particularly for mademoiselle, including the pre dominantly geed Betty Wales! Fer little folks and girls of 6 te 16 years are the loveliest of Summer Dresses from Mary Ellen and Maisen Andree; sturdy Letta-Ware Bleemer Dresses and Jack Tar Knicker Suits. Hats for the Graduate Leghorn, hair, timbe and organdie; flower and ribbon trimmed; big, soft, becoming, "floppy" Hats; small, demure Bennets and mushroom shapes. The model illustrated is $7.50; ethers up te $16.50. Gloves, $1.00 Women's 1 2 - button Fabric Gloves in several geed shades very spe cially priced at $1.00 a pair. Fer Large Maids Is your maid large? If se, wc can supply a Uni form for her at just half the regular prices. Sev eral styles and colors, but in large sizes only. Bed Spreads Krinklcd Dimity Bed Spreads: 63x90 inches, $1.65 each 72x90 inches, $1.85 each 81x90 inches, $2.25. each Ask Your Mether An Exceptional Watch for a Man The case is made of 14-kt. green geld, in ultra thin model and fitted with a high-grade 17-jewclcd move ment raised numeral dial $115. daily. Ana tne rasnien Women's Blank Silk Cnpes, lined with radium silk, specially priced nt $22.00. Levely White Silks 40-inch White Whip Whip Whip poerwill Brecadc3, a new crepe for sports wear $5.50 a yard. White "Country Club" Sports Satins in smart stripes and plnids $4.50 a yard. Novelty White Crepes dc Chine $5.00 a yard. Alse White Canten Crepes, Georgette, Jersey. Broadcloth, Satin, Bro caded Georgette, Bro caded Reshanara and many ethers. New Peuch Bags Just new the pouch shape Bug seems te have the call. We have them in many styles of frames, made in the best silks, with inside purse, mirror and all the little details of the fine Bag, at: $2.95 Fer these who prefer the envelope shape, we can supply them yes, plenty of black and navy at the same price. Years iflSK HI) ' 7 fw i 1 dnrwtm '-Jr. Wv.ijyl - I t j 6 Mere Days P The final stretch, with selections bigger and better than when sain began. Reinforced from our own splendid regular stocks, this great Special Purchase Sale Has Still Enough Goods for 650 Suits Fabrics, most of which came- te us at a price se low as te have no relation te their real values, permitting us te add new our regular goods identical even with the special purchase goods for this house has been our regular source of supply for 40 years. $55, $60, $65 Newest Spring Suits te Order Depend absolutely en $10 te $20 saving Depend en the tyle fit finish Depend en the qualities A Ne. 1 the (Samples) If We Fail te Please, We Keep Suit THINGS WORTH WHILE 25?e4Q Famous Gingham Dresses fiO Imported fabrics usual $20, $25 val. Tub Silk Sports Dresses All colored ttripei at $19.50 and $27.50 Size 14 te 44. New Voile Dresses Black nnd white, Copen nnd white, jade and white. Special at $13.50 Because We Make Them 25 te 40 Lewer $39.50 Pongee Coats Vwlue $52 -Suitable ter automobile. $39.50 Pongee Suits Value $65 $29.50 Linen Suits Value $40 Oray. Copen, blue, pink, etc. $59.50 Belivia Capes Value $85 Black or gray caracul cellar te be worn with ummer drenei. The Fashion "Hit" of the Season All Remaining Tweed Capes, Coats and Jumpers -- Ready te wear 3 OlT Linen, Pique and Gabardine Skirt. $8; Wash Petticoats $2; Gelf Hosiery te match Tweeds. $1.10; Tweed Skirts $12.50, Sweaters te match, $6.00. Band ed legherm, $7.50, Value $10. W. H. Embick & 31 Since 1857 ah wool ttJ only the bet of all wool. '45 if Convince Yourself This Is Greatest Chance Since 1917 and because wetrjakethera Lewer in Price Sens 161820 Chtitnut St. , if a? MM 1' i.M.i) asked for by the Government. I - w SJ ifisy f .' V narrs ! kMj& .4i "itlT! .A r li;j.,V..,',T.-... . . , ,s. . lW,..rt'.Jf .'"