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Manufactured by Burke a James ix NEW YORK HOME RULE DELAY cle — WILLBEFATAL, SAYS idture 4 BRITISH PREMIER Urges That Constitutional Con- | vention Be Made Thor- | | oughly Representative, | | LONDON, May %5.—On presen’ fon ‘of @ motion to-day for adjournment of the House of Cominons for the Whitsuntide recess Premier Lloyd ‘George said he was not in a position to give a dofinite reply aa to the com- | Donttion of the convention which is to attempt a settlement of the Irish question, but that it might be assumed the House and the Government had | lost no time in getting into touch with \the various parties, with a view to procuring a basis of representation | which would carry out the scheme outlined by the Government. | “It is very important that the rep- resentation should be of a char: which will command the confiden the people of Lreiand,” he said, not an easy matter to do so, There aré & good many considerations which aye had to be taken into account jan@ a good many Interests to con sider, and it is very desirable that the convention, when summoned, should be of a character which will make the people of Ireland feel that the |government has made « sincere ef fort to secure real representatic jall views and aspects of the question ‘The Premier said he had hoped to make a statement to-day, but that it would be a great mistake If) in orde to make an announcement, the Gov- | ernment were to take unnecessary | risks and by that means alienate im- | portant bodies of opinion in Ireland. For that reason the Government had come to the conclusion that It would be better that no statement should be made a# to nogotiations which have not been completed. He continued: “J sincerely trust, however, that there will be no prolonged delay, he continued, In fact, delay would b fatal. It might not only create un n ary suspicion and distrust but give the Lmpression that the Govern- ment does not mean business, | “I therefore appeal to all sections of Ireland to assist the Government in coming to a apeedy decision” Mr, Lloyd George regretted that the Irish leaders had been compelled for very important reasons, to return to Ireland. With regard to John Red- mond, all knew that the reason why he was compelled to go home was that although hia health happily had been restored he required recupera- tion. RETIREMENT OF AUSTRIAN PREMIER NOW LOOKED FOR Report Count Clam-Martinio Will Resign as Did Count Tisza In Hungary. LONDON, May 2%.—A vacancy in the Austrian Premiership may soon follow the Hungarian Premiership vacancy, according to reports through Amsterdam to-day, Messages from Vienna, says the Central News correspondent at Am- sterdam, indicate that the rumors of the resignation of Count Clam-Mar- tinlo, the Austrian Premier, ure so persistent that developments in this connection are expected shortly, Count von Coudenhove, the Governor of Bobemia, is mentioned as successor to the present premier, | AMSTERDAM, May 2% (via Lon- don).—A Budapest despatch received ‘Tisza, at a conference with represent- his resignation was his attitude in regard to the franchise question, which he outlined in an exhaustive speech. The King would not accept his propor ‘PRODUCE DRIVERS’ STRIKE | SETTLED BY MEDIATION | Truckmen Won't Have to Camp | Out All Night in Pier Zones Hereafter, ‘The strike of the produce drivers | which threatened to tle up the city’s | supply of fresh fruits and vegetables, ‘Was settled to-day through the inter- | cession of Michael J, Reagan, Medi- | ator, and John J, Bealin, special agent | of the Bureau of Mediation and Arbi- tration of the State Department of | |Labor, John A. Moffitt, Federal Medi- ‘ator, also’ was act've in bringing about the agreement. The dispute was unique, because — The Camera with the five distinctive f es. We carry @ complete stock, In- cluding every model. Terms as low as $1 WEEKLY. Fexpert instruction Free. 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Members of the Kiddie Klub in the Costumes of Many l’eoples, in Co-operation with the Recreation Bureau of the Park Departments of Manhattan and Richmond, Will Present, with Songs and Dances, & Dramatic Historical Portrayal of the History of New York City. Manhattan an Indian Hunting Ground——The Sale of the Island to Peter Minuet tor Twenty-four Dollars——The Coming of the British——The Winning of Independence-——The Melting Pot of the Nations of the World——America for AlL and All for Amer! The Pledge to Liberty by the Kiddie Kinb, United States Boy Scouts of America and the Audience--—Th Star Spangled Banner, Entrances to the Park Most Convenient to the Playground; Sizty- sicth Street at Fifth Avenue and Central Park West; Fifty-ninth Street at Fifth Avenue, Seventh Avenue and Columbus Circle. at 4 o'clock in the after mp there until the mark in which they received produce | c pick up their | yone got so bad that drivers were | co-operate. mpelled to locate outside the mar- oon and} opened from the big distributing market at/at 6 o'clock the next morning Plers 27, 28 and 29, North River Under the agreement no arivers will Because of the number of trucks|be required to report at the market and the speed In which they had to| before 6 o'glock in the | morning . eived pe loaded, the Pennavivania Railroad | Zones have been reappor by way of Berlin says that Count Po irrovided zone passes for drivers | h atives of the Naflonal Labor Party, without which none could enter the/ into the market with sone passes and | declared that the principal reason for ™ loned and reafter drivers will be able to drive | 1 as soon us they ar- The police have promised to GIVES LIST OF EXCEPTIONS IN DRAFT REGISTRATION Provost Marshal Explains Act Does Not Apply to Recognized Mili- tary or Naval Bodies. WASHINGTON, May 26.—Members of any duly organized and recognized force, military or naval, are not re- quired to register June 6 under the Selective Service Act. In telegrams to Governor af all States to-day Provost Marshal General Crowder sald: “The President holds that the Se- ‘jective Service Act and registration regulations do not require registration of meéinbers of any duly organized and recognized force, military or the United States to be called, or- dered or drafted in the military or naval service of the United States, land in order that this construction Sections 4 and 61° of Registration Regulations of May 18 be construed as follows: “The only exceptions are persons ‘in the military or naval service of the | United States, which includes all offi- cers and enlisted men of the regular larmy, the regular army reserve, the Officers’ ReservesCorps, the Enlisted |Reserve Corps, the National Guard and National Guard Reserve, recog- |nized by the Militia Bureau of the |War Department, The Navy the |Marine Corps, the Coast Guard and the Naval Militia, the Naval Reserve |Forces, the Marine Corps Reserve Jand the National Naval Volunteers, recognized by the Navy Department.” a ‘DON’T TALK,’ SUICIDE WROTE. After leaving a note written on a pa- per bag asking his acquaintances to “mind their own business” Frederick Schilling, sixty, a butcher, committed suicide this morning in his apartment in the rear of his shop at No. 1658 Third Avenue by hanging himeelf Schilling opened his shop and then sent his wife to the grocery store. When she returned she discovered the In his note Schilling said plenty of money to pay everybody bade his friends goodby and told them not to talk about him, for they were worse than he was. Mrs. Schilling sald her husband had been in ill health. |New Trial Convicted of M re ALBANY, May 25.—A new trial in SPRDACLEY CO OR NEW VORKING BURRALON A Oct: Cake JO... “There be healthy, beautify women without trom,” says Dr. ghegked Now York Phystclaw and Medical “in my, recont talks nysiclans on eave and ws lous Sineequences oF tron doficten the blood of American ‘women, aave strongly emphasised thal Pallor moans anaemt mi of the @ ih flabby. fone, the brain m jespondent and meien- {when the (ron blood of women the roses go from their ¢ ys In the ‘most common foods he starches, #upn' lem, polled from the tt, taptoe reales Pie iron to be found, Refining processes | Moved the iron of Mi \ ods of home owing down threvine water In which oUF cooked, are another grave tron lors Mpheretore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vim and vigor to « tie wea" nge, you. must supply the tron So fistensy’ in your, food. by Using some form of organic Iron, just as you wuuld ‘salt when your food hus not enough I have said @ bundrea times ‘organic tron is the greatest of all sth builders. If po ple would only take Nax 4 Iron when wes, 1 am convinced that In this way they could ward off dis ° preventing it beoom- Ing ‘organic in of eaves, and t lives of thousan r from Srippe, Kid. heart trouvle and other dai dies. The real and true « ried their di more nor leas than @ weukened cond) vloed, ber sy up for the loss, “Tron te als * navaj, subject under other laws of | § |may be made plain he directs that} eo was ncthing tlon brought on by lack of trom jn the ‘On acovunt of the peculiar nature of woman, and the great drain placed upon ) at certain periods, ahe requires iron much more than man fo help take ur blood to change food Into lieing the case of Michael Sepp, convicted of | murdering Ernest Pares! in Brooklyn | Sept, 11, 1916, was ordered by the Court of Appenls to-day. Sepp! was ident!- Ned as Parest's assailant by boys who had seen only his back, At the time of | the alleged {dentivication Seppl was the only Italian among several persons lined up for inspection. The Court held that this testimony was improper and) should not have been allowed. | pee } | | Army Lientenant to Marry the Daughter of « Colone U. BS. A., 18 to marry Miss Marian O'Connor, daugh- ter of Col. Charles M. O'Connor, U. 8.| A., retired, on the evening of May 29,| in the post chapel at Fort Totten. The only attendant will be little liza! Burletgh, a niece of the bride and a daughter of Lieut. Burleigh. Lieut Clark is a son of Major Edward H.| 3. A. stationed at Fort Des stantial growth. Doctor Says Crying Need Of The Wonan Of Today Is More Iron In Her Blood | TO PUT STRENGTH I COLOR IN HER CHEEK Any Woman Who Tires Easily, Is Ne-vous or Irritable, or Looks Pale, Haggard and Worn, Should Have Her Blood Examined for Iron Deficiency. Pil ‘ the Auth weak, : ing to strong or w following test per day after Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author, tells physicians that they should prescribe more organic iron—Nuzated Iron—for their patients—Says anaemia—iron deficiency—is the greatest curse to the health, strength, vitality and beauty of modern Ameri- can Woman.—Sounds warn- ing against use of metallic iron which may injure the teeth, corrode the stomach and do far more harm than good; advises use of only nurated iron. tlesue, Without it, no matte Or what you eat, your food m jor Decoration Day Needs White Nubuck JUALITY and service laid the corner- tone upon which we built our sub- © A pledge of quality and « surety of satisfaction is part of every purchase of “Kellner” Furniture, Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American Burl Walnut, 10 pieces... . You are cordially inwited to see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here. They are interesting and instructive. |hands on the deadly quarry, only to HER NERVES AND | porter.. No other detective story ever | | duced the trio to America, first inthe Administration of Nuxated Iron in Clinical Tests Gives Most Astonishing | Youthful Strength and Makes Women Look Years Younger. | pearing first as M, Etienne Rambert, through you without 4 out dot et he wealthy man of sixty, escapes im- Neth out of It, and ¥ Rood. You don't ge Seo how long you far you can walk without bec Wo five-grain tablets of Nuxate ed Iron’ three ‘things meals for two weeks, then test your | strength again you have gained. etrength and endurance and themselves of all toms of dyspepsia, to fourteen days’ time simply by taking iron in the proper been dootoring | th any benefit, But ‘The tron demanted by coloring matter in the blood have used Nux in my own yr Auerica, ‘easily assimilated, ‘and increase their streng nt, of over in four weeks ‘serious organic trout J your money if It dow not at least doub) atte od € Misvensed in this elty by Adve, Dress Well on 1 $1.00,a Week ecial Decoration Day Suits IN ALL FABRICS AND SIZES ‘0 you know this unique, start i] ling, enthralling creation of | the two French masters of mystery-story writing Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain? —this chain of wild, phantasmagorig “. kaleidiscopic adventures and unex; pected incidents twisting and twining about the baffling personality of ther t+ most elusive and dangerous of alb criminals, an arch-criminal who t# twenty men at once, and never any recognizable man except for the ffeete ing moment when he strikes? His trail, marked always by deeds of unimaginable violence and strange- ness and terror, winds in an out through all Paris and touches all its life from the highest to the lowest, from the salons of the Faubourg St, Germain and Neuilly to the under world of Montmartre, and following it go Inspector Juve, the detective, and his young friend and comrade, Jerome Fandor, the reporter, Time after time they all but have thelt have him slip between their fingers. ‘That is a wonderful trio—Fantomas the supreme criminal, Juve the super= detective, Fandor the inspired rew boasted three such original and strike ing characters, or followed them through such a series of baffling, em ‘ ] citing and dramatic episode > The WORLD MAGAZIN intros great serial “Fantomas” and again in its gripping successor, “The Exploits of Juve.” In “Fantomas” the protagonist, aps he plication in the mysterious murder of the Marquise de Langrune only to be. apprehended later as the young man Gurn, murderer of Lord Beltham and favored lover of his wife, Lady Belt ham, the English great Indy, ‘There is also strong suspicion that he is the . masked man who robbed the Princesa’ | Sonia Danidoff, Russian beauty and © heiress, in the bathroom of her hotel, He is condemned to death, but by @ ruse which involves an escape fron prison, the murderer of old Dollon the Marquise de Langrune's steward, and the substitution of Valgrand, famous actor, for himself at the place of execution, manages to disappear with Lady Beltham, In “The Exploits of Juve,” Fantomas again must be hunted under several guises, that of Loupart ,a bold and desperate Apache and gang leader, that of Dr. Chale: a mysterious physiclan, and finally as the masked and cloaked man in black who, just as Juye's net is closing round him, blows up the house where they exe pected to take him, almost succeeding in his attempt to destroy all the pursuers together, und once again ig free. ’ That is the skeleton of the plot, But the way it is worked out, the vivid reality of the strange scenes and persons, the mystifying, startling turns and twists of events—those are the things you can only get hold of by reading straight through, And those are the things which make this emphatically the super-detective story of our day If you really know FANTOMAS, no need to say another word, If you do not yet know it, you will be eveream lastingly grateful for a chance to geta® fly acquainted with it. See Sunday World® op Magazine next Sunday.