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P FIVE DIE IN RIOTS AT BELFAST 7 AE SHO BY SNPERS (Continued from First Page.) Aghan borders, Prisoners were taken to Eniskillen. Announcement was made to-day that the curfew would be imposed from 11 o’glock at night unt!l 6 o'clock in the morning for the whole of the six counties of northern Ireland, with the exception of Belfast where the curfew period will remain unchanged. WATERFORD, Ireland, May 25 (Associated Press).—Striking farm hands seized the nearby roads to-day and invaded Waterford, preventing the farmers from selling their cattle at to-day’s fair here, or even driving their animals into town. The counties of Waterford, Tipper- ary and Kilkenny are suffering from an acute industrial crisis, owing to the strike of the farm hands and the clos- ing of the creameries. Great quan- titles of milk are going to waste. DUBLIN, May 25 (Associated Press).—Eamon De Valera received a number of newspaper men to-day and appealed to them for full publicity for the Ulster atrocities on the ground that exposure of the facts to the world was the way to peace. There was a vicious circle of outrages and reprisals, the Republi- can leader said, The Unionists were in a majority in the Northeast, and he favored their having full local auton- omy. He opposed coercing them, but was equally opposed to having the Northern minority coerced, and said he would do all he could to prevent it, LONDON, May 25.—Sir James Cralg, Premier of Ulster, telegraphed to-day to the British Government that the situation in Belfast is ‘‘ex- tremely grave."" Winston Churchill, Colonial Minis- ter, made this announcement in the House of Commons, adding that Craig and the Northern Government were doing everything in their power to cope with conditions. IRISH LEADERS GO TO LONDON FOR CABINET PARLEY DUBLIN, May 25. Arthur Grif- Since “half the game de- pends upon the club”, it’s well to know what makes a good club, good! There’s the shaft for made of second growth hickory ! But not all second growth hickory is first grade! Nor is all first grade hickory seasoned through natural drying over a period of two years. Our shafts are—and if you’re out to get the best out of your game, the best of clubs are none too good! ae Autographed favorites oi Vardon, Ray, Hutchison, Sargent. Caddy bags with aluminum bottoms to prevent buckling and keep out moisture. “Sunday” bags, too— featherweight caddy-sparers. Golf norfolks with knickers—Scottish home- spuns, tweeds, cheviots, *Scotch Mists. Also separate knickers of linen and linen crash. Golf shoes that dry soft. Soft collared shirts. Golf stockings — light ’ weight for Summer. Foulard four-in-hands. * Registered Trademark. Rocers Peet Company Broadway Herald Sq. at 13th St. “Four at 35th St. Convenient Broadway - Comers” Fifth Ave. et Warren at 41st St. Michael Dresses Minister for Home Affairs, will leave Dublin to-night to confer with the British Cabinet critical state of affairs in Ireland. although whelmed with duties here in connec- tion with Free State elections, will probably be summoned to London as well, for Winston Churchill has an- nounced he considers the demand for a parley ‘'extremely urgent,’ The Irish leaders are to be asked to explain whether thelr agreement with De Valera and the extremists prejudices the previous treaty with Great Britain and the sovereignty of the Irish Collins, Free State. WAS MERE RIPPLE Girl Paid $25 for Curl That| ment. “Judge, you're simply @ dear,” @x+ t No, 138 Bast 38th yed in a publishing in London How can a permanent hair wave be, if it Is not permanent? Theproblem puzzled Municipal Judge McTigue In the Fourth District Court yesterday when Elsie Knox, nineteen, demanded the return of $25 pald April 19 to P. Rousseau, Bast 46th Street hairdresser, permanently to wave her straight, black hair. later, she alleges, not a wave could be Justice, who agreed ripples were hardly worth that much treatment. Came Out, Gets $20 Back. claimed the gir! Miss Knox Ii Street and is em; house, Balfour, One week| Atms Conferen done something which neutralized his SS, EARL BALFOUR TAKES IN HOUSH OF LORDS, LONDON, May 25,—Karl Bhifour, formerly and better known as Arthur J. Premier and head of Brit- ain's delegation to the Washington , took his seat in the House of Lords to-day, The Justice awarded Miss Knox $20, allowing Rousseau the other $5 for two shampoos given as part of the treat- SsmAT THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922, fiths, George Gavan Dufty, Dail For-] PERMANENT WAVE elgn Minister, and Hamon J. Duggan, Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered July 1st. FIFTH AVENUE dames MeGreery & Co. 34TH STREET eit ROLLING CHAIRS Rousseau claimed the girl had America's foremost} Specialists Chairs, OPPENHEIM:CLLINS & 34th Street — New-York Noteworthy Values—Friday Misses’ New Summer Dresses Figured Crepe de Chine, Printed Georgette and Beaded Silk Dresses. Dainty models of Voile and Linen. Sports Dresses of Knitted Crepe. Special 1 3.75 Pongee Silk Dresses in natural tan, trimmed with hand drawn work. Voile in charming new styles. Special 1 8 e 0 0 New Sport and Street Dresses of French Flannel and Crepe de Chine, Roshanara & Figured Crepe de Chine. Special 28.00 Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Crepe Roma Dresses in models of un= usual style charm and individuality. Speciad 35.00 To Close Out—Friday Sizes 14 to 18 Years. 250 Misses’ Tweed Suits Regular Values to 35.00 Straight-line and loose box-coat models, faultlessly tailored. All favored pee 13.00 Also Suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust. 2 00 Misses’ Top Coats Regular Values to 35:00 Sport and Utility models of Herringbone ‘ Tweeds, Double=faced Plaids and Mixtures | 1 5.00 CHILDREN’S SHOES Play Shoes for Play Days Steer 7 0029 95,00 Larger sizer shighay Hither In Combinations Siees 8 to 11 $650 Sizes slighty higher da Combinations Millerkins are sturdy, \ strong and stand the hard usage that little : ones give them— And because they are also charmingly made, ! mothers much prefer to| buy them. The MILLER KINS Shops » I, MILLER Fifth Ave. at 46th St. Brooklya 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond 15 West 42nd St, 70 Styles, Carrying Bed 1 Tr -a \ ee Another of the delightful fashions of former days has returned to vogue— Lace Mitts! They are qfaint and cool with Summer Frocks, fetching for bri ids and ideal for the bride herself, at ring ie be slipped on without removing the glove. You wiil find them in our Glove Dept. in various colorings: White, Beige, Mas- tic, Mode and Black. One dollar and a half, Mail Orders always receive prompt attention. If you live out of town, and wish to take advantage of some sale or special value, do not hesitate to send in your order by mail or telephone Fitz Roy 3400. Exper- ienced shoppers will make your selections for you. French Sport Flannels All Woot Yard, 1.45 A highly interesting and at- tractive assemblage of Sport Flan- nels in stripes and checks with plain shades to match. Ideal for the combination sport costumes so much in vogue. Novelty Linings Yard, 80c Silk and Cotton Novelty lin- ings in a wide range of new color combinations. (Second Floor) Women’s Gowns Of “Drop-Knit’ Silk ¢ 1645 Exceedingly smart Frocks of a sinuous, clinging Silk Knitted fabric, called Drop- Knit, which has a decided slenderizing effect on the wearer. Some models feature new ideas in tunics —others employ the panel in interesting Fagoting, bands of material and ways. buttons are their only adornment. They are rich-looking in appearance, ‘as cool as a Cotton Frock, and will withstand Navy Blue or Black, Henna, Sizes 36 long wear. Copenhagen Blue and Beige. to 46, (Fourth Floor) Prices in This Stationery Sale Are Reduced to Half and More Whiting Paper Co.’s Organdie and Angora Stationery, Box, 42c Formerly 85c Each box contains 24 sheets in note, letter or fancy size, or 24 correspondence cards, and envelopes to match. Some of the envelopes are attractively lined. Colors: Blue, Buff, Pink, Gray, Violet, Green, Coral, as well as White. Whiting & Cook’s Fine Novelty Stationery Box, 88c Formerly 1.75 and 2.25 Boxes contain 24 sheets and 24 en- velopes. Many of the boxes contain deckle edged and tartan plaid sheets. They are lined with Oriental and solid colored tissues. Colors: Blue or plain White. (Main Floor) In our Camera Section, Main Floor, Films developed in 24 hours. Iced Tea and Lemonade Sets 1:95 A tall light cut pitcher, six 12 oz. tumblers and 6 dainty col- ored sippers comprise these iced tea and lemonade sets. The quality of the glass emphasizes the importance of this very spe- cial and opportune value. Water Sets, Special, set, 1.15 These water sets consist of 7 pieces, a jug and six tumblers, decorated with a light cut design. (Sizth Floor) Genuine Inlaid Linoleum sq.yd, 1.10 regularly 1.49 There are six attractive pat- terns from which to select. In this linoleum the colors go all the way through to the back. New Imported Linoleum A most attractive variety at 2.45 to 3.25 a sq. yd. (Eighth Floor) = =) A Sale of “Horsman” Tennis Racquets 3.75 H Regularly 6.50 This is a genuine gut strung racquet of a quality rarely secured at this low figure. It has a resilience which ex- perienced players will ap- | preciate. (Fifth Floor) —————— Eishl geet. McCreery Bedding Week Provides Striking Values livery piece in this sale has been marked especially low for this week to provide striking values. White Enameled Bed, as illustrated, in all sizes. Very Special, 5.75 White Enameled Crib with trip lock drop side. Special, 10.00 Felt Mattresses with roll edges, full size... .12.75 French upholstered Box Springs tempered spirals, hair topping. , with Special, 29. Englander Woven Wire Divans with raised wit- edge sides, suitable for couch bed, with mattress . complete, 23.00 50 (Seventh Floor) For Annual Blanket Week 10.00 WhiteBlankets full size, pair 6.75 They are of medium weight, 72x82 inches in size and bordered in Pink or Blue. 2.75 Crochet Spreads, 1.90 All have Marseilles patterns and hemmed edges, and are full size. 5.00 Gray Blankets ~ single size, pair 3.65 These are ideal for outdoor use in color and wearability. They have Pink or Blue borders. 10.75 Gray Blankets, 5.37 Wool and cotton mixed. Full size, col- ored borders. Exactly half price, (Second Floor) Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains Very Special 1.00 Pair These are fine quality marquisette curtains, 214 yards long, in White, vory and Ecru. This is a special value for tomorrow only. Be sure to come early, for at this figure they will not last long. Mail orders accepted. (Pifth Floor) 1 Wicker Furniture Natura A. Natural Wil- low Arm Chair, strongly braced seat, large size, Special, each, 5.75 A special purchase permits us to offer this substantially constructed wicker fur- niture at these surprisingly low prices. Each piece possesses grace and beauty as well as utility. A special offering of 50 Natura! Willow Suites, consisting of a settee, arm chair, arm rocker and table. Special, complete, 49.75 Chair seat cushions, box borders, but- toned, reversible cretonne covers Special, each, 1.50 Immediate Delivery (Fifth Floor) splits en B. A popular mage el Arm Chair in Natural Willow, Broad arms and comfortable seat, Special, each, 7,75 nen nt een SESE PETES ORES, La ees aeeeN Tete eee reer” coernere eee ee ISTH OTT TE PETA SOS S PTE

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