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SR TEIE ISSUES AN APPEAL Asks Newspapers to Take Notice of Delense Needs New York, June 9-—The National Security league has appealed to the newspapers of the country to urge L 2%¢ Si 7 ) 2 the members of local bodies and their readers generally to communicate at once with their senators and congress- men, by telegraph or letter, demand- R * 7 ing adéquate appropriations for the| $1.00 Size Listerine, large ...... by A dh Ay e T a s et Ay is signed’ by Hon. Lindley M. Garri- son, honorary president, who was presidént of war; 8. Stanwood Men- |ken, president; and de Lancey Kountze, chairman of the league's na- tional defense, committee, and reads: “On behalf of thé National Security league and its representative mem- bership in all the states, we ask you to editorially urge -upon local public bodies and your readers generally the importance of their communicating im'mediately, by telégraph by letter, with their senators and congressmen, demanding that navy and army ap- propriations conform to the requesta of the secretaries of navy and war, as representing the minimum appro- priations which will provide a - tional defense consistent with nati; al security. “Issue in Balance.” “The issue hangs in the balance and any influence you and your readers can bring to bear will be of distinct service at this time, The senate has voted for an army of 133,000 but 150,000 men were requested by the president and General Pershing. 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It is her influence in Ulster, her backing there, that sustains thé horrible pogrom that shocks the world. It will continue until Eng- land's influence and backing is re- moved or nulified by the action of a United Ireland. Politics does not de- scribe all the movement in the Ireland of today. Nation-building is what it really is." cause her heart is right.” “This young Irish miss is the lrue] Mr. Denis McCullough, special com- personification of the fighting youth |missioner for the Dail Eireann, now of the New Ireland. Everywhere [in the country, when shown M. about the south, I found the same‘ Hunt's article said: “Mr, Frazier Hunt dauntiess spirit, the same bitter deter-|has seen or sensed the new Ireland.” mination, the same youthful folly. Mr. *McCullough, referring to the “The position of woman in Ireland |things which contributed to bring Ire- is something far deeper than merely|land to her present position, empha- constitutional rights—it is a position|sized the unity shown by the Irish they have won and paid for by their|peopie against every increase of ag- loyalty and their bravery and their|gression, a unity which raised the ideallsm. The result is to be some- | Irish people to a high state of spirit- thing very new and very fine. Ireland ual perfection. He continued: ‘“Ire- is not going to be afraid to shatter|land for all the people of Ireland.' names and maps and letters. I asked for tha general secretary, and a slim, little, blue-eyed miss answered that she was the secretary, and we fell to talking of Ireland and the Cumann na mBan and the future. I must ad- mit that I rather baited her—dared her to speak all the truth. “I can't for the life of me under- stand why alldlreland is not behind the Free State,” I suggested. ‘ ‘How can any one be for the Free State?’ she fairly shouted at me, ‘We've been tricked by men we trust- ed. Our leaders have deceived us. s Size Pills 16 oz. Size Horlic Malted Milk $1.00 Size Mellin's Food .. $1.10 Size Nuxated Iron $1.20 Size Mangan $1.20 Size C large .. 35c Size Tiz co Th mmune. 50¢ Notable Committec. ‘When the Madden-Kelley attempted raid on the navy was made in the house several weeks ago, the league Sugar Coated Almonds The same delicious, pure, sugar coated.almonds that have always been a feature at our candy department. immediately took the matter up and organized a national defense commit- tee headed by Mr. Kountze, com- poséd of leading citizens in all parts of the country agreed to stand with their votes against any pacifistic at- tempt to weaken-the nation's defenses. The very ones we had the most faith in—our biggest heroes like Mike Col- lins—tricked and deceived us. Be- cause we women couldn't actually hear arms, none can hear our voice. But we must be heard, because future Ireland will hate and despise us if we traditions and discard old government and education and social | the organization and trade them for fresh|all the suffering endured. internal | just because England has not loosen- led all new ones. 'amily quarrels, dissensions, different conceptions of ideals, and the deep religious differ- jences of the north and south make ideas of |Yes, that was the ideal for which all carried on and And it is fighting was her grip on all Ireland that there is still discontent and dissatis- faction amongst the people there. It FLOOR PILLOW . Very attractive floor pillows are being made from Turkish rugs in small sizes. The floor pillow has be- come very popular, and comes ia In a popular June Special 330 Pound Spiced Opera Drops and Jelly Strings A wholesome summer confection. Small jelly pyramids ana oblong pieces rolled in erystallized sugar, assorted fruit and spice flavors, June Special 290 Pound SPECIAL ONE CENT SALE PETERS MILK CHOCOLATE V-1b. CAKE ONE FOR-—35C TWO FOR—36C practically every size. New York artist's studio they replace the conventional chair. ” A tew of the more prominent mem- bers of the committee are: Rt. Réverend Herbert Suffragan Episcopal Bishop of York. Henry D. Lindsley, Dallas, Tex,, first commander of the American Le- glon. Miss Maude Wetmore, woman's department, National Federation. Mrs. Douglas Robinson, sister of the late Theodore Roosevelt. William Marshall Bullitt, Louisville, Ky. Thomas Burke, Seattle, Wash. Rudolph K. Hynicka, Cincinnati, O. James H. S. Bates, Olympia, Wash. Blair Taylor, Asheville, N. C. Reéar Admiral William S. Sims, U. 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WOMEN HAVE PLACE INIRISH PROBLEM Survey by Hunt Shows Fair Sex Sorry War Is Over it plain that there will be heavy seas|would really have been true states- ahead before Ireland reaches quiet|manship on the part of England to waters, but she will reach them be- |realize the intensity of this desire, and fail her now. We rust fight on until we break every hold England has on us. We want Ireland for ourselves— Shipman, New chairman, Civic A Special Occasion Good News for Men Last week we were lucky to get 200 Suits at a special price be- cause the manufacturer was anxious to do business with us. Here they are beautiful hand tailored in business suits and sport Week-Ends' Goodrich, Cake Chocolat (3 pound) . 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Sizes for all men 33 to 48 stout. $1 '95 CONNORS-HALLORAN Clothiers—Hatters—Furnishers Men’s and Young Men's Models 34 to 44. Have you made your choice yet? Then don't do il until you have consulted the advertisers on our classified pages who are eager to serve you with demonstrations and/tests that would satisfy the most skeptical person as to the dependability of the 1922 cars being offered there. Washington, June 8. — More than anyone here can possibly realize, women constitute an amazing factor in Irish life and government today. This is the conclusion of Frazier Hunt, who publishes the result of a recent trip to Ireland in June Good Housekeeping. Mr. Hunt's survey throws an entirely new light on the subject. He finds the women saying that they are sorry that the war is over, that they were happier before the truce because they had something really worth doing. They feel that they have been cheated by the pébple they trusted. 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