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lav Evening, June 9, 1925 THE EUGEiyE GUARD SECURITY PACT CONCORD VIEWED T - mi i. tigu j. ii rets i,-8Uinue.l troni page on) . ........am.- eoverine her .. aoi - -BINCIPLES LAID DOWN 0 tlut will B 8onl " L"tr" :,i . result of the compile V . hetween Fritli-e ""crMl liriiai" yesterday will lay f l"-'noil'k'3 "a the ba-.i a1 ' "... . M.oc-ifii- ten. l1'1 im-iuiie the cre.l- lt'f t H"i,R' ',ntt o m'uttul KUJ''" sithili wi" be supplemented i)y "Tnlioo irt-atiw between framv H , twiany C'S' " between Uernuiuy and l'olau 1. i Czeilio-Slovukm. .... i-.'snrtiiie to force and Th( COl"''. ------ "... (ios arbitration ould be cun- 'rfaU."SfH Poland in do- !"!b for inn'e lben i'ronce would ',, ,he risiu to go to Puluud's - K": - ...Wed . llki.tr 0.1. This is n' -itn.'J s lii-rmEiij- has goue on res- pieJjo'l 'ut to usc fy06' but "' .(ccpiai-oiii.il""' ui Sites. Nevertheless, t ranee in. I .upon ihf risht to cross Germany ice, lV.iind as on added guar for liormany'i eastern lieigli- Germany already lias inforinrJ ifjjac of nations that i lie re-i-L why .he ninuot sign the enven ul is i.'ijrcliun to havinjt forei-jn .mitis cross her territory, it is ln- ,j(tHl that "tlua point ' lt!e dillicuiurs !" "is""""" ,f the senility pact. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT GIVEN imyihiN. June II. OP The Bn - ji government toilay gave effici.il jtinowlerlgenunt of the Krnoco-Brit-jh agreement on the reply to lie,- . ..curiiv nnct proposal, an- kihccI at tleneva yesterd-iy. !. ',. i. . .i iriiiiioiit issued a state- n,n emphasizing that (he proposal prl is one of niiitiinl assistance. Tl ftaiement said tiat (ireal Brillia has guaranteed to protect both siilrs of the Kline, and therefore lo issist cither (iennnny or Knniv" ijiinst aggression of the oilier. The abandonment ,lv Ureal Itritji :n h'rloi'jt standing policy of isolation (win reniiiiviital affairs is a corn-is-,, tin. iieace and security of Eu ro;, the flalement said. POINTS ARE LISTED PAWS. Juno !). OP) The po.nls ( n-rc. mi'iit between france and jinny repanlius her propusal for a , county pact are: ; r'irsl Tlio pact no 1 iiroi- presenis ; 1C appearance in uismu't ,.n VVniK'A in ltilp:iiiiii. but a .1 : .: .. l... i.-... ll..i,..; t.. rl... rm iiifi'i:Mii oj iii-m it, ii,,.. , , i tiw, m, lin ed die Seiieldt. Scionil The interests of France's Lies, the poles and I'zecho-Slovak- ids bave been guarded, because i trance ri'ituus me riBiu in cuo-a fmililari.e:l Khine zone in case of a uirai Hi iii-i iiiniij uui mi Tliinl The arbitration . trealiisi itiiih (ientiany has proposed to con- me with 1'rai'ue ant Warsaw a-: wtlj Paris and Itrussels anil whii-a : mast lie negotiated at the same time lie SO l' 1 1 I'll V OUT. W.ll OlllV hhimi t I'rtmi ., ill-wile in lie liilin-C. 111. II ini'v cannot apply io oiii-sunn m cntiers or i ther dispositions pro- Americans Lose Balloon Contest; WU'SSKI.S. .lune 0. UP) Hoili Ariiprif-an entrnnls are out of the llnon rn.-p for the (innlnn-Benm'tt p. TIip S-I . with I.iputennnt Ford .iciitftt:ii.t Mi('nrinick. InnMci mnyi was today considered disqual- bocaii-e its pilot neco.iU'd nil n tJlo KallAn fnll nt tn TIip thn-f? balloons whith still were ' hp;ird from out of the IS that ""tod Sunday worn the tirand lartrs. l n-iifh and the llelpiea and incp I.f..ld, Itelinn. The Aero 'i at HriiKspls diatTedited rumors I'ilot HrMuyter, of the Itelfsica, '1 liffn killed lnndinc in Knslnnd. The French balloon I'irardie land it Aniitfvilln Vr-nnnn it una PP. Til flvr rntrn manln Iron V trills mouich hnp to rnnke from five to ten I-"mls of mfl)te onpnr. . MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS fUl Profit by reading Mrs.Quigg'. "Her Telling How Lydia E.Pink- nam s Vegetable Compound Heiped Her Daughter Roverisfort t? it- j Lt. J" "c'y from the tinic she was 13 years old. he was irregular and also had se vere headaches, and pains in her sides and back. She was this way about six months before 1 bepan giv ing her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. It helped her very w,,. , (lluill. illc la uui "3!Tr'ir'K anv more.' and has not M b it one day. We recommend -icr motners wun girts wno ' tr.o.e troub.es." Mrs. QflGG, Street, Koyersford, l a. Another MitU'. I .P !TK- II J .'. mass. "At me age vi tr.r rjRticihtM .11 un noor h fwi i hese rrou- rr.arie ner w?s anf un(t wor(. tried several medicines, but ther nor no goo,), finally I induced 10 take the Vegetaole" Compound. M !ne has gained in health and r?"nard is now working steadily, 'e Uild these facts to many rrs. ' ir-m iTi.rci.. or.or-,.1,. r.i : - I Phone 4 Free deliveries Parcels checked free Free rest rooms 07? 0? hnn rftlH cfif. 1 1 N n o ft n ure to tee beautiful il window display this Fs-!! mm fatMsMVitrnao'ii J Orange Blossoms and Wedding Bells; Sunshine Honeymoons and Cozy Homes: THE HAPPY HERITAGE OF A JUNE WEDDING! Something old, something new some thing borrowed, something blue The bride who is wise will follow the commiimls of this tin.litiomil rhvme in plan ning her trousseau. Ahen your friends marry rioc and old shoes are well enough at the hist moment but there is the serious business of ehoosin-r (.i IFTS the 'symbols well .wish in.!,' that will remain in their homes as permanent, evidence of your friendship. The .MeMorrnn & Washburne store is abundantly displaying hundreds of splendid suggestions for the wedding gifts your friends will long" appreciate. Here, too, you will find intelligent co-operation in the selection of the gifts you may want to make, if you are having any difficulty in deciding what is proper and what is worth-while. No matter what your gift problem let us help you deck 4 ir t These are the newer costume acces sories for gifts or for bride's own choosing. Double Strand Pearl Chokers $1.50 Triangle Bracelets $1 .25 A DREAM OF A Hat is the oxprossilve language of young ladies admiring this wonderful creation of white fnlllo silk In heeomiiiR poke Fhapc so easy for any typo to wear. Resting gracefully on its corded edge brim are two majestic enlla lilies fashioned of ashes-of-roses silk taffeta and hand painted with gold. Entirely hand made. A hat en tirely hefitting to such an important occasion as a wedding. $10 Many other charming hats $4.95 to $18 Priced at only e it. ; W ,.-V imu.t MMM -Mil Quite New! This Vanity Case of fin est pin seal leather $8.50 nenulirully lined with silk moire rnmiwrtly fitted Willi Ivory nrlklps. l.uritn cli'nr mirror. Under arm stylo. Othor novolty imiVornrm and pniu-h stylos In flno Ifatliors i 05 to $4.95 Gayly Printed Georgette Scarf3 $3. Oront splaahy roses en twined with grnreful fol Iiiko on soft pastel color ed h-irkitrniinds; mnlzo, peach, orchid, rrenm and while. I,onK silky fringed ends to nwlnu jauntily smnrtly down llin honey moon trail. .Other Silk Scarfs $1.05 to $().!)-) The Basement Gift Shop suggests these practical things for Showers and Weddings. Dutch Silver Candlesticks $3.00 to $10.50 Pair A delightful touch of old world romance and beauty In the Rift of silver c-undle. sticks. Hero is a most complito choice of sizes and styles. Silver Salt:Pepper Shakers S1 (M t.n $4.00 Pair vow ortaeonal. squat and tall graceful shapes in ji plcin, hammered and ciulch silver deslcns. Thmiffiitfui rifts certain of warm appreciation. Sliver Hot Dish Mats 50o to $3.00 Cake Quaint tapestry designs enhance these silver pieces: Cheese, Cracker Sets $7.50 Compotes 77!. ..$7.50 Sandwich Trays $5.00 Hrcad Trays $4.50 to $7.50 Chop Plates $5.50 Plates $6.00 Endeared to the heart of cvzry June Bride is the gift of true Irish Linen. Iridescent Glass Ovenware Fully guaranteed. Mother of pearl shade. For hoth cooking and serving. Casseroles $1,110. bean Jars !)5c, cuke plates 79c, lirown hotly KOr. Ills cult trays liSe, augratln 6!)c, pie plates fiilc. Handy Kitchenware Dover egg heritors 30o, potnto mashers Mc, pliitn scrapers liic. Ice picks 1 lit', mixing spoonn 2rua, clothes lino reels f0r, chopping bowls 6Dc, bread boards !ISc. ' Clear Perfect Glassware Jelly dishes "lie, butler dishes Tile, salt-popper shakers ISo to S 1 .3S. pic kle dishes 3Sc, cilery illnhcs lino, syrup Jugs SOe. fruit bowls fiOc. til- noioru "La France" the Aristocrat of the Silkon Hosiery Set $2.50 Pair Conspicuous among well dressed women whntevor th occasion and certainly desorvlng of the June hrldn's favor. Full fashioned purest Japanese silk. In a wlu'o choico of fnshlonahlo colors. What woman doesn't thrill at the touch and ownership of gleaming snowy whit skill that only Irish weavers seem to possess. 72x72 Pattern Cloths 1Z0 Chrysanthemum, adams and lily of the-valley pat. terns. Matching napkins in.50 72x00 Pattern Cloths '5-50 Tulip, gropp. rose, chrysanlhemum patterns. Matching napkins $13.50 36x36 Madeira Cloths 7.00 Nankins to match " ' Madeira Doillles linens made wllll 75c Colored Linen Cloths 7 $2-50 Mercerized I.lnen sels $4.50 Finely Mercerized Lunch Cloth Sels .... $4.50 Bright colors yellow, blue and rose Colored Linen Cloths $2.50 "MARTHA WASHINGTON" Rlpplete spreids. Bolster length $9f50 "IiORCAS'- Illpplette Spreads with bolster $6.95 Gold or 8llver Printed Voile Handkerchiefs 35c ea. New 1 'a,l Lustre 7 1 Z a "' " Lustre cream Jugs 35c, . lirown while lea pots L Metalllo Flower Hair Wreaths $t.50 And this Is the very latestl A pastel georgette handkerchief wllll dalnly little flower to mulch. The flower Is worn on the wrist (faslinid wllll a rlbhnnl and the kerchief slipped under the flower. (Julie ihlcl Priced III $1.50 set. Lingerie of Enduring Charm -- and for the "going away" - here is sturdy, beautiful luggage. i mi p At the hotel the station- the steamship It will lnded he a s.-itifirtlmi to pick out YOLK luggage from the mass. Satlsfao linn. too. In knowing everything will be safe and well kept. Indestructo Wardrcbe Trunks are fully guaranteed and insured by makers and by this store. A wr'.tKn guarantee and Insurance policy with every Indestructo." Ste.-mier Sizes $2') $""); Full Sizes $t7.iD t.i i7..). Patent Leather Hat Boxes $15.00 All Modest in Price "Dove" Lingcrio lieautlfillly f.inhloned of pastel Hilled french voll-s -sofi, sheer yt with durability eiiinl lo finest muslins. Voile gowns Voile chemise '-4 Ktep-ln 2'" Voile pajsmas $2-"5 All trimmed wllh dainty val laces or hits of colorful hand embroideries. All Modest in Price White Silk Trousseau Lingerid Combining utility with rare beauty. While silk Jersey slips 17 50 lliidliim silk slips $10 50 lla.'.ium silk step Ins $3 HI Kaysi-r glove silk garments vests 13 9 i hloiuniT $1 50 While Jersey brassieres $1 2.1 White brocaded briisslern $3 00 While hroiadn clasp around girdle in matching beauty $10 l.h kis1i trriAa silk tirOCSded Beautifullr leather bmina ann i:n-o in ...... ateen. K"unlshp?. Square shapes, , . - i n . em A fittea uvernigni uaica Bi,rk k.ther case, with hras, trimming... Compl"-ely fltted-rery convenient size, tg 50 Patent Itathtr eatea ',' eoe Fine Cowhide Leather TravcLing Ergs J3.50 to S25 Leather Suit Ca.cs . . --- S4.50 to $25 Rayser Silk Gloves with ornamental em broidered Cuff $3.25 lfl htittim Kaypcr filk luves $1.!S Kav r short silk kIovoh K lniltnii fiilirie jjlnvos $'2.75 Cnlnrcil einhniiilerie Short falirie gloves, plain $1; fiiney ifJ.OO w Cil.. 11