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{ ley foundry, dincovered a dainty set of ¥ Premier Lioyd George's an) if Proposal to meet Irish leaders would mot bave remained unanswered.” He > i reiterated the Government was will. ing to grant Ireland any form of A AY IN JAIL, SAYS government aceeptable to, the ma-} ~~~ jority of the ‘people, so long as the | # Tights of the Empire should be e.n- mare to pmevent secession In Ireland. - Was Not Shown to | IN MACSWENEY PLEA }* | 80 Policemen Killed. | x INDO! 4 Sept. 2—Lord Mayor) ermment Is Full of “Liars, | y Mt Cork, who is on a Hypocrites and Murderers.” | atrike tn Brixton Prison, will! yfore than 2,000 men and women | mot pro released. , sympathizers of Terence MacSwenc;’, | 1d a mass ‘TMs at least is the thference drawn | Lord Mayor of Gork, he meeting of protest.at Bbling’s-Caainy, fan interview with Sir Hamar | MecUne ot wood at Lydane, Switzeriand,| Among the speakers were the Rev. he les been in conference | Father William J. O'Farrell, Mgr. W. with Premier .Loml | George, Sir |Power, Dudley piha Malone and Dr, | Daan Seketary Patrick McCarten. E lad Nee iene at In the course of his remarks, which _ Ireland, also intimated that the pol- |, ugnt thunderous applause, Father | feypot the Sritists ‘Government to- |o'Farrell branded the British Gov- wouk& ‘not be changed. | ernment as the “most tyrannival ever erites and mrurdere! rasked for MacSweney had not shown to the elithty pollcemen |New Correspondent (Special to The Hamar declared that if the Sinn |wapoleon Spencer, star shortstop on “had been willing to accept any- | the local baseball nine, while rambling Jeag than complete Irish inde- | through the woods here near the Val- te tion he aid that the leni- | known, and made up of lars, hypo- SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “ genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’ which contains proper direc- | and herefal. Reheve tions for Headache, Earache, Toothactra, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- Geo ed “Eeertiones Seca te Ged kia in the Island. BAST HAMPTON, Conn., Sept. 2—| tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages, ‘Aspirin to the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaaidestar of Gaileyiionet@ A diligent nearch by young alee. teeth. Napofcon wan a0| floods falied to find any trace of femi- Does walking 4 that he tet tc be generally |nine distress thereaNoute. and the that it the owner could be[beautifut lady tax not yet put inal) Make you raw? found he would seek her hand in mar-|claim for her lost property, Does perspiration irritate? Do your feet burn? | GG , | |] Do you sunburn? view: ie taken here that the | British Premier hax been steadily | e manoeuvred into the present po- a , |sition by fis pact with Sir Ed- i ward Carson, the Ulstor leader. KO N 1a Asked for Mayor, He)2,000 BRONX IRISH WARNING! The name “Bayer” is the thumb- prevents chafing, heals raw \ print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by |) SPots and sunburn. It is wonderful for diaper \Fathet O'Farrell Says British Gov-| physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. |} rash. Why let baby suffer k from involuntary habits or prickly heat when per- fect reer is so easy to get? THE MENNES Girls! Girls! Clear Your Skin With Cuticura unbroken package’” of Coughing Ne ee Te ee: ems ee ; ' ia 3 } = bi a +7 | b3 iD | ee YY ten ‘ ia a monopoly of comfortable beds _ ; | aaa EOPLE often speak of the ¢ .¢ Serer comfort of the Metropolitan » . Hotels as something impossible ‘ Rrsrrtey 6!) oon at home. Yet —_ own table brings you every day food scores just as “ei you like it. And just so soon as you make sleeping quality your first point $ in selecting a bed, you can have For your own the same Raucous beds as the Bedrooms Hotels have—Simmons Metal Beds and Springs, Built for Sleep. 1§ Ask your Home Merchant to From the Hotels you may get = show. you the beds that . a hint, too, how beautifully i = famous Hotels all over Simmons Beds furnish a room. ; i America pride themselves You will want to discard your ‘ a on— old wooden beds, your rattling % SIMMONS METAL BEDS metal beds, putting Simmons i Built for Sleep Beds, Built for Sleep, in every ; a bedroom. Then you, your chil- | Twin Beds, Cribs, Day Beds— dren and your guests will finally ¢ and Simmons Springs, in every get the sound, relaxing sleep way worthy to go with Simmons Nature intended, Beds. i i, URSA 2 A (es ys | ‘« H | “ Pele | Should the great hotels have SIMMONS COMPANY ELIZABETH ATLANTA KENOSHA SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL (Executive Offices: Kenosha, Wis.) SIMMONS BEDS ; Built for Sleep or The “REVERE” Design 1962—in Twin Pair , In every room shared by two persons, Twin Beds, by allmeans! One sleeper does not disturb the other, or communicate colds or other infections. THE “REVERE” Design 1962—in Twin Pair ASimmonscreation of rare simplicity. Charming rectangular pattern, car- ried out in rich inlay effect. Simmons new Square Steel Tubing; seamless, smooth, beautifully enameled in tho accepted decorative colors. Simmons pasentad pressed steel noiseles; ner Locks, Easy rolling sters. Your choice of Twin Pair and Double Width. Specially pleasing in Twin Pair. - If your dealer does not show you the Simmons line, you need only write tous. We will see that they are shown to you, * * * Free Booklets on Sleep !—Write us for “What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines S Say ¢ about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep" and ‘‘Yours for a tenet Night's Rest,”" COMPANY, NEWARK *0:000,000 SALE .) down 2 = ~ eee AS Gand Central Palace . Lexington Ave. 46th to 47th Street OPEN 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. DAILY Orfly eight days left. Store,open until ten o'clock every evening. Make a special effort if necessary, but do not fail to come here and save money on things for fall and winter wear. Shoes for men, women and children, woolens for men and women. Prices very low. Every busy day sees lines clesed out and opportunities gone. Come tomorrow. Buy heavily. You will wait a long time for such bargains. Boys’ School Men’s Good Shoes Low Prices Shoes Men, get a line on the prices on new Fall shoes. Look around the stores and then you will appreciate You will not have a these prices and these shoes. chance to get good No. 47—Heavy tan work No. 1361 to 1365 inclusive, | SChool shoes at such epee Piucher atyle; ALL | and No. 1355 to 1359 in- | low prices for a long means solid leather heels, | ‘lusive, ten good styles in | time. Better buy shoes for men who walk; |. hag goles, counters, EVERY- bie liberally before it is* THING. Sizes 6 to 11, | ‘men who must have style Also sce and comfort. Tan or black, | too late. No. 7203—Black straight Blucher or straight lace, well No. 3827—Boys’ and little lace, English last made and prov ng very pop- gents’ tan grain Blucher , | Govdyear welt ular with policemen, fire | model shoes, sewed and nailed: eyelets, stylish looki men, mail carriers and men | substantially made and will, splendid wearing. Sizes 6 to who KNOW, an unsur- stand a lot of hard work.” 11. Both numbers priced at passed line at Sizes 814 to 54, pair $3.00 | $4.00 $2.50 Blue and White Wonderful Gingham Airplane Cloth Do not judge the quality of this For dresses, skirts, office coats, Gingham by the price quoted on it. aprons, draperies, children’s dresses, Come and see it. This Gingham, shirts, fancy pillow covers, laundry 36 inches wide, is in two patterns, bags and hundreds of other uses blue with white stripe and white this cloth cannot be equalled. By with blue stripe. It will remind the case, approximately 1100 yards, you of “before the war’’ bargain 50c a yard f.o.b. Grand Central price, at, yard, Palace; by the yard, 20c 60c Woolens Reduced Ten Per Cent. Just as “regular” stores are beginning to show Fall and Winter Woolens at “opening” prices—(which are the pfices from which they are to be “reduced” later on)—we have taken a 10 per cent. reduction on all Woolens. When we first placed thése Woolens on sale they were marked very low, indeed, and, at 10 per cent. off, and in an “opening” market, they are wonderful values. Particular attention is directed to the following numbers:— racine $1.00| mine 75c Less ten per cent. Less ten pes cent. “a Ps ie A bargain of unusual importance. 36 inches A good quality part wool cheviot mixture wide, good quality, part wool, fast dye. Navy | in two shades of brown, basket weave, 54 Tricotine, suitable for dresses, skirts and | inches wide, splendidly adapted for bath robes, children's wear. Be sure to see this cloth | house gowns, dresses, suits, children’s diesses . before it is too late. and coats. An outstanding value in this great sale, “See, $2.09 airs’ $3.75 Less ten per cent. Asie for No, 3015, This i lonely | parece ne aanl H eee tor NO, 6 ye ee an exceRtonally A wonderful fabric for storm coats, auto rT 2 e: ankets; inches wide, weighing 24 ounces be more than pleased with this number when ee lis Suni in exveral Var Greet CAtOrEE 14 TOM BOS Ss this is a bargain. All Handsome Unfinished H Velours le | Worsted a k | Less ten pler cent. Less ten per cent. Beautiful quality Velours, 54 inches wide, in *Ask for No. 3007. This is 56 inches wide, five fashionable shades, including Burgundy, | and a quality far beyond anything you have By 1 blue and mole: You should see this cloth in | any right to expect at this price. Fast dye, 14 143 ‘| order to fully appreciate what an extraordinary ounce weight, and a splendid bargain. Do § value it is at this very low price. not fail to see it. i Bolivia Cloth $8 and $9 a Yard 4 Less ten per cent It has been a long time since such a quality of Bolivia has been offered at anything like sugh " alow price. For coats and capes this fabric is very desirable. Comes in mixtures, blues, drabs, ' mole and black and white, Children’s Cloaking $1. 50 Less ten per cent This is a fairly heavy wooly fabric, in green only. A rplendid cloth for children's school | costs. Will give good wear, and looks like plush. A rare bargain. Grand Central Palace *' | NEMOURS TRADING CORPORATION f Chas. W. Mills, Vice-President and General Manager 8 } i