W$, ., r nfmm: MINING PUBLIC 'V.,VS.7.W.'P jPMaSaajgasy""1-1 i ii i iiw P! 1.1 J ""H " TOMORMOW? Lrf- cnariaa r. Mrm, who has tn s raara n (he I), H. Weather llur.au, Y.M.C. A. AITO SCHOOL j-tSLJ. tt Brelar nalei for Bumtnr cjaatM, sama numbr hour. Ram thorough eeuract. Day and arenln elaiaea Nf IP, Monday. June B. T. M. C. A. mm bjjahlp net rqulred. Halt rates te ex- WS.3TW. ''Hew. Den Hi Weather Man De ;-..-' J n titlx of an nrllcl te atiiwar 111 : MtPf Uacaalna section et nait Sunday's Pus '.VCWi LilKltn. It will Intern.! v.r en F-, - fr" " ' ""''"-'''"' Twe fly wheels instead of the conventional one! The Price is $1463 fefcvll j; T r..r.... ervlea rntnj ,OIBii Nll Areb lit, w i bJ UOUIC3 BJGl JlUllVUl CI 16!4 Ledlow St. Keep Your Skin 'Premier Demands Arrest These Refusing te Obey , Peasant-Made Law of .Bodies of Dead Stripped of ' Clothing and Sold te 1 Buy Feed rj F. O, B. Detroit Rickenbacker-PhiUdelphia Ct. 1520 N. Bread St Pepl.r mm W. Fresh and Yeund faaB,OiatMat,Taltai,M Trrhr1Petiurphi wHim I OitlwrmUNiTtrt,P.X. UalMa, Kais llSlPPpiiPif V h' K V. m is. :'rt WiM. Quality and Quantity Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores itmimiranwMDffliSi uu mm wmm mm mi 09295 Hexagon' shaded Lantern in hammered burnt brass with cathedral glass. Glass and deer in bottom. Nothing can equal these for sheer simplicity and beauty combined. BIDDLE-GAUMER arti sans excel in fixtures et this type as in ethers. LIGHTING FIXTURES BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Take : U, S. MINISTER IS GUARDED GIRL CHILDREN GIVEN AWAY Hy tlie AsHocljited I'rren i th Aawlnlwl I'rww Sofia. Uuljrarla, Mnv 31. Premier Rianhl, CWiis, April SO (by mall). ,niU.,..u i. . i ji i Hk m hn porneim, out f n pepu- Stnmbeullaky niheralrs the arrc-t nn.l nten of 2T,UfliJ,O00 in the IVevlnc of puniNiimcnt of Kir! w lie refuic te ebe Iltmnn nru Mnrring nnd hundred of the new law requiring tliem te work for I theu&andt nre ci'rtnlii te die befere inlrt the Oevernmeiit free four months out of Mimmer, according te ewtlmatci of inN , .. - i- i .1.1 i i . . 8" workers there, each yrnr. I n.ler tills law girls between , Literally theuwinds litue fallen, never the brcs of sixteen and twenty, daiiRli- te rlc, in the fields and by the reed- ters of bourgvels cltlwns of Vurun ntul '"'des. -The bodies of the dead nre Seda are rehired te W?rk, but enl,' tffi&?fi3nSi 1 100 have thin far complied, and they rerps wij for ,& few brw coins are doing cewins. tjping and hospital they may bring with which te buy a work. The law went Inte effect May 1. handful of rice. These who bc refused te eW. .e J' YilTSlr that they are either under or above the "This afternoon I railed upon a once stipulated age, or that they are about te prosperous family and found them cat- I be married, which it one of the ex- 'nS; Kacn hn.fi tt lewI et boiled gross. i ,,.. -n,i rri, , ..i . lit nnd in each bowl were n few grains cues allowed. TIiem who cemplj belong of rice The rice , nll th(? fortnet the te geme of the wealthier families, nnl uitire fatullr would net fill ft tabic- their mothers accompany them te ;he!r spoon. It breaUs my heart te nee this work, remaining throughout the eight Pc01ile P1"8 ?lth no P0P.slblc ll$. n h. i,m. i i , .i . , i the funds we hae reeelveil are mifflcleut hours demanded of their daughters eniv t0 aid n wry limited number." The law i tjplcal of the rule of the In one part of the famine belt the lat peasan'ry which Htambeullt-ky. tl.e dreadful reseit of the starting, can- peasant l'remler, fa.ih is new an ae- nibnllsm, ix being practiced, nicerdiug tuallt m Hulgann. Thousands of m-I- te Ma Ling-Vi, feui.er Minister of 12d- ters are new in Sefii for the peasants ucatleu nt Peking, congress nnd the bourgeei-le is pert irb- Girl children ;ne being given nwny eu ey rumors as te tlie result en th" mere premise that they will W American legation (Juanled 1 Member1 of tln botirgeel party featlng the imminence of a pendant 11 i tnterhlp, are attempting te vxpert their valuables nnd many hne been caught land jailed. The American legation Is .under a heavy guard of police and eN Idlers, owing te the numerous threut I received bj the Minister, Charles S. Alisen foil, nnd bets ure sold at from twenty te thirty tents each. 40 KILLED IN MACAO Riots Start When Chinese Women Are Insulted Hongkeng. May 31.--iHy A. P.1 Pert.v nerMtns were Killed nnd mere The difficulties of heusine the tlsniuc tllatl 10) weundtd In the recent fighting peasants in Sofia are acute. The rail- ou tne "'land of Macao, which resulted ' ren othe 1 ment tbc rer- tisunts in olla are acute. The rail- u" ""- 's'anu et jincae, wmen resuueu ' ids have been instructed te curtail in tn'' deelaratien of n.nrtial law. Ma- I icr passenger traffic and the mete- , cae a Portuguese concession, and the me nf ff..ii,f ,,.! . ,.... .. . .1.. trouble Is said te have arisen when V" """ '" i '" ri.i . .. . ,..-..i...j u.. .u. capital at reduced rates the remalninit ' TJ ,' """" "--; ""u'"u v peasant- in the leuntrj desirous of Afrk, l,ollce employed by the coming heie StambeulUkt proposes te cite the tuguese. After the arrest of several Chinese a Upen Saturday Till 4 I', it. Ill Phene IIRlnc 07G0 I (leverIriumph L,cas wateh HEATEH vote only te these women earnlnc their S....,Bf"" Y"l "" "I',hV I 1 11. tit 1 w i iieec Kuiuis, uuu cue riiiuwfl were ciu&eu. """ "-""ueu- 1 Demonstrations against the Portuguese Opposes Foreign Interference tpn began, nnd it was in the attempts 1 "We nt.. m,n n"i.i.. ,., 1, ,.k t the police te put down these dis lMll?'",d?lnab.n addrte"' tl. turbancejjhrtthe casualties resulted. peasants' tengress jeterda. "Sofia inrr nnipnurn rvrmirrn lis another Sodom and Gomorrah. In- WIFE-POISONER EXECUTED 1 habited by si)ccuhiters and unpreducci. The bourgeois party has tiled te get the First Member of English Bar Put 'King en its side, but the King must tn Du fr m.,pH rememb-r that it is the people who , ,, ' " " ,, work, and that if we make him presi- . Londen. Maj 31. (Hj A. P.) Ma dent of the ltcpubllc of Bulgaria the Ner Hcib-rt Reuse Armstrong, a lead old Buljaria t.ill be finished. I inK " elsh solicitor, who was convicted "Let f.uclnen net mix in our nf- !a,t '"?n,h en n charge of poisoning fairs. We will pay our war repara-,'11'' e;. nn,s exefJltlMl ln lhc Glou Gleu Glou Itietn if forced te, but we will fer0(. ' ster jail teda. He is the first mem I these among us who brought en the war ?" of V10 Ens"sh bar te be executed te de the paving. for murder. "Bulgaria today is the friend of new Ma;or Armstrong was eriginnlly ar- Gcrmauj and R,h,1,i, but no treaties ' "V" i? " iSB7.0-1 .TffJ0 'vu v-at uiu 'iui ililt t mww eJm trial en the capltnl nrknnintlrtn nt 1,1 I "t. iclf'u Itrtflt. ftnil the rllcrsteei .lie alie ! in-rninTe ,,,,., ,.,,.' had been poisoned. After his convic cenvic AUTOISTS UNHURT THOUGH Hen en April IB his petition te carry , TRAIN PASSES OVER THEM SUS! t0 thc Heu,c of Ijerds Mas Philadelphlans, Thrown Between1 HEAR TURKS STARVE BOYS! i racKs in urasn, tscape injury Ijncastcr, Pa., Mat 31. Narrow escape fieni dtath, nftr being thrown bi'ween the rails of the Philadelphia and Heading tracks nt Middletown near here, was the expunenie et two wvruiiiu aim juissui uuc no treaties , n-i,i f'. hate Uccn signul with anvbedy except , " EeL' these nations who signed thp Gcnia & b$ C"J . non-aggress.en pact." fi1,?!?0, ,f er ':,. ' - jim Joefijor (jREENaOVERA LEAF en deer i CLOVER TRIUMPH TRIUMPH OF GAS ECONOMY The iatpertiet ftarere about CLOVER TRIUMPH it that day by day it eparatti at a lower ceit than cheaply lenitrncttd heateri, and loon tavei th difference in purchase price and mere. It outwears them, tee, by yean of usefulness. Your dealer, (as com pany, or neighbor who owns one will all recommend CLOVER TRIUMPH for economy and endurance. Equally economical as automatic or instan taneous beater at a fraction of their cost. 80,000 installed in Philadelphia alone. Manufacture-l by PHILADELPHIA STOVE CO. Harmsworth Tells Commens of Bar-1 barity Against Greeks i Londen. Mat 31. (Bj A. P.) Acts of great barbarltj arc belnir committed nf fitn ni..ii.m !.. en ,,., ,,,.!,;! bt tllC TurkS .ICHlnst the GroelCM )n tll I whiih stalled en the tiaks in fient of Trebizend district of Asia Miner, Ocil an approaching train , Harmsworth, I nder Secretary for Fer- Mr. and Mr-. Tat'nth Cooper. Warren cign Affairs, told the Heufc of Com Cem Com Ueth. R T. lazier and Mrs. Ella Beth, rnens tednt. He gave independent wit nil of Philadelphia, wrte in the ma-1 nesses t.he had just left Trebizend as thine. lazier was tinting. The engi- the nutheritj for this statement. He ner managed te 'low down his train, "aid it u reported that little bevs but it struck the machine, etertuining "ere collected in compounds and al it and throwing the occupants en tin. , lowed te starve te deatli track Mrs. Iteti and Lozter wre Tli British Getcrnn.ent is doing nil thrown b'tween the rails, tile engine In Its power te accelerate the dispatch i passing efr them before being brought of the proposed commission of inquiry. te a halt. The ethers were threv n aside he said but no further action can be i ind recelvtd painful injuries, but the i taken until a reply is recehed te thc iw ) between the rails were unhurt. SEEK WOULD-BE DYNAMITER intitntlen extended te the American Government. The reply is expected to day or tomorrow . EXPECT ROYAL ENGAGEMENT. CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK COR that hungry half hour before bedtime take it het. It induces sleep and can net tax the di gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, tee. State Police Hunting Farmhand Who Threatened Employer's Family Tcmplcten. Miivs.. Mat 81. (Bj A. , En9,and A,ert fop "Announcement" P After three duys of search. IMwnrd at Princess Mary'e Dinner ' Savage, a farmhand acvused bt .le.lhn T.onden. May 31. Secictv is l.eenlv Mcrhell 'is emplejcr. of trying te eM)eemnt that during Princes Merj's' poison the . erkell fam ilj and lltestecU fI nmr party at fheerfie'.d house next 1 ind te b.i w him up with djnaxnlte. ttns Fndnv King Geerge will announce s ill nt lar.'e tednj with ten sticks of tlf. engngement of either the Prince of the explosive. Members of the StntdWalis or the Duke of Yerk te Lidv , renst.ibulnrt continued their combing .Mart Cambridge. of the weeds iu an effort te find him. " -n interesting and important an Spee'n -ieIIcc were en guard at the n ineemenf' in the court chamberlain's Merkeil hnme i etfl al netlrc of the jinner J( unanl. it was teareti that Mn;i biding his me nit Interpreted as another forth- wiii hi; ii.si un joeu laKen wun ,ira n revnl u.arrlage, but peculation is li- i led as te which Prinre It imohes '1 here i 'i heavy ntmesphere of mjs- ' rv. which prebablv will net be cleared up U! til the King i.pealis. but the odds -e.m in fiiier the Duke of urk as the lu k man. I udt Mart Is the niece of Queen Mirj and the daughter of the Martiln ,11111! Mnuhioneij. of f'nmbri Ige, ,she ha been made u great din! if in rejul ( in 1( s ret enth . Iil:i( aim when he tied would mnke an nttack ill tin" .Meikel' t nnilielise ut the first ppnmintM He wns said te be experl- w ed in In- usi dt dt uainite The police were told the MerkelN that tlie farmhand was nn uiisuctessful sii ter for the hand f n relathe In Ni rrhinipten Pine erj that Sntng I wns net as will off as lie pretmded re sulud 'n the n ut-l .? b. Ing . ill. cj off I tint said, nnd In Ills cnmlti Uncommon Sense Cheats U JOHN ItUVKK CHOeKIIP pelitiilins are partlcu . lnrlj r:i sr ill cheats ' Tliet nie vbtied beenii'e il are 'ni-terj bj their fellow citizens 'lhc pat of the offices thej hoi I mil b small, but tin 5 express tin I- will hl' ness te serve fei it bv running f r ' It -I tien I Once in office thej Ixvenie 1I10 phi. (pleies of n clr, or a Snte or leilia'is u ceuntv or a legislatite distrh 1 Ti fhes.' piep'e, ,md te lmbeils e'sc, ' ihe ewe nllegl.ini e has done the people, and Inquire why lie sheul'' hue len iiiarttnii mirth he. ' ium' he couldn't afford te llvi en hi sjilurt . Ql ( II men are un rely O 1 hi .its, who h itc del r ii gFtlfcfc. & I mmiSSH I mmal EVr.HY time the sell ei.t te a pr 111c intiitt eert time ferani ruismi wha'etcr tliei ete or work for or favor mil thine but the Interest of the'e who hate ( hesen tin in, thei become plain, nrdinnrt thletis Often it weultl le difficult tncuniincc them if this Manv of them fed that the nre net taking a bribe when thet incept favor from men 01 from Institutions which pettj whining liberate turned ngnlnst the pteple who trusted tin 111 with their most important possession w hn h Is tin lr gewrnnient It is true that It is bird 10 get able men te take public nlhce Mm that i no ju-tiluatien for nun who take office for what tint 1 an get out et It, or who erti unfaithful te the iiticm nfdr tin hate t ikeit etili 1 There are thousand- el in n who irrte their 1 eiistltnents faltlifully and linn-f-ih and for small in 'I lint Is sufficient argument for (he centm Ien that It is net necesn te lie 1 reek d In effii 1 Tl' KVnitY officeholder who does net Ine nn te his liremli-Ch were refnsr.l office forever lifter, piibl life would he lentil ti. nki. sumo nnfnlr niltnnln .f far iPlllll'r. II lid there Wellld !) for Ids 'the genrnl publn med ter investig.uieu after the mischief It Is ens fir them te convince them- "1H urp" U0,p selves Unit if thei iiewpt fnters from ' "vuriuht 1013 causes tnev believe te he in the right, thev nre aetlng with perfect honest "'ffi"4 .''.l1' 'V'tniEli:" Talk te nn, .envieted ..fflrrhelilr, who ,.,einr mmF 1A?WT VJ? "has made a mistake ' anil gcit In e Jill, 'tn Section uf n.xt Sunil(t 11 I'lJmc and he will tell ,ou that he is mlsi.n- J-, a &km. eiMnXX'. ife ',': 5!. derstoed, and thnt publics are Ungrate- marrlei f anly tlie fulure. if "ed!ii ful . I W T01, lllhUul entertainment read lha '"&. will point out many services he Vw&&rii",?'&Mi2. ,v" aia! 2fL3? MGt28 HOSIERY Thuraday OnlyWemen's Silk Stocking Always Sold at $2.00 a Pair fer: $1.65 A really wonderful special for the first day of June: Full-fashioned Stockings of the qual ity always sold for $2.00 a pair; perfect in every way. Mercerized lisle tops, high spliced heels, reinforced feet and tees. Black, white, navy, cordovan, beige, nude, seaside, pole, crane, silver, pearl, Chippendale. 1 000 pairs be sure te get your share! Women's $2 Summer Combination Suits $1.00 Half price for Combination Suits and just at the start of the warm weather ! Fine Batiste Self-Stripe Athletic Suits in flesh colei the much wanted, sheer, cool, summer style without buttons; all regular sizes. They will sell fast and the quan tity is limited! Platinum-Faced Bar Pin This pin is made of green geld with platinum front, beautifully pierced and set with genuine sapphire , nnd two pearls $14. Gifts of jewelry are appreciated by every one. Bar pins especially are very appropriate as grad uation gifts. A splendid assortment is here at reasonable prices. 8. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st; DIAMOND MERCHANTS ,JEWEt,EnS SILVERSMITHS -ceqp6 tl 0 iNC a 1126-128 Sale of Silks Question What are the two most popular Silks for summer? Answer Printed Crepes de Chine and Striped Broadcloth Silk. Te get them at less-than-regu-lar prices is a real achievement. Tomorrow we will offer 1 000 yards of Printed Crepes de Chine at $2.75 a yard. A closely woven quality which will launder perfectly. White grounds with lovely printings, in pink, blue, helie, geld, green; 40 inches wide. Striped Broadcloth Silk for dresses, for waists, for men's shirts, at $2.00 a yard. Fancy woven colored stripes en white grounds; 32 inches wide. Summer Woolens $1.85 for 44-inch White Serge previously aeld at $3.00 a yard for 44-inch White Serge previously aeld at $2.50 a ard for 44-inch White Challis previously aeld at $2.65 a yard for 44-inch White Challis previously sold at $2.00 a yard for 42-tnch Blue Challis previously sold at $2.85 a yard for 44ench Pink Challis previously sold at $2.00 a yard LIMITED QUANTITIES Dotted Swisses 95c 31-Inch; the Usual $1.50 Quality Several thousand yards of genuine Dotted Swisses (made in Switzerland) at this very special price. Mostly dark grounds, a few light grounds; small and medium dots. Printed Voiles 35c The Usual 50c and 75c Qualities All new and fresh; neat, small de signs, most wanted colorings; 36 inches wide. Z26-28 WOMEN'S DRESSES Four Specialized Groups for the First of June at $15.00 $22.00 $30.00 $36.00 First and foremost, these Dresses are intrinsically geed! The styles are new, the materials dependable and in wanted weaves and colors! The making and finish are first class no skimping, no make shift tailoring! We will have no garments at Darlington's which are net worthy, even if the prices are unexpectedly low! In the $15.00 group are Summer Frecks of silk, linen and cotton materials. These at $22.00 are French-made Dresses. At $30.00 and $36.00 the finest crepe-silk weaves such as Canten, Reshanara, Crepe de Chine and ethers. t eWf I II - Iki vY' 'It If VI k t imtt rVvUaW WSr l XJL dl J Dwi' JSXStmmA lift 2J:''TP KiW ff-tt IITTj ill Wr Ir-'bH' ii ' ' " lib Uin iiW'5! Iilill 'r'' JSFr itfe-E 11 1 1 m) Id aHnlHiill Fer Women Who Want a High-Grade Moter, Travel and Steamer Ceat or Wrap at a Very Special Frice: $45.00 and $50.00 Coats for $39.50 Capes and Coats for $25 A special purchase and en sale at this price for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! The Coats are made from English and Scotch plaids and mixtures ; full belted model with raglan sleeves. Ne woman who wants a Moter, Travel or Steamer Ceat for wear this summer should miss seeing these. Of particular appeal te these going abroad will be the Plaid Capes and Coats of genuine Denegal Island rugs, trimmed with fringe as shown in the sketch. And te think that you can get one (while thev last) for only $25.00! MISSES' DRESSES Fer the Girl of 16, 18, 20 Years and Small Women, Including the Famous Betty Wales Frecks Prices start at $6.50 for some dainty styles in Scotch gingham; ethers at $7.95, $9.75, $12.75, $15.00 and up te $25.00. Betty Wales Summer Dresses in misses' sizes are $22.50. $25.00, $27.50, $32.50 and up te $49.50. Wc have Gossard Corsets and Brassieres particularly designed for summer; also Slips te be worn under sheer Frecks in several excellent models. BHWHWMEI Read the Want Ads in Classified Section i uiiuNimjusuj uuu'judujluihhuuu mm ui miiflmwHuuiuuHMBWi urn c u' waim in mp nr nrmffltrnitwiiimfimii .,. 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