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OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Ah Exceptional Sale of Trimmed Millinery 2 Tomorrow Saturday Charming Hat Modes in all the newest shapes (one model illustrated), developed in Panne, Lyons and colored silk Velvets, with trimming variations of Ostrich Motifs, Flowers and Tinsel Ornaments. CRB BV EBNANU WUD, fSmivan, VvsaAVRaaD HOPE OF JINGOES LIES IN REJECTION OF LEAGUE BY U. §, |Hoover Says Powder Maga- zines of Europe Will Be De- | stroyed by Ratification, PAIO ALTO, Cal., Oct. 3.—Herbert C. Hoover explained his views on the peace treaty to the students of Stan- ford University and his own towns- people, He stated he had been urged to do #0 by ex«President Taft and others. Mr. Hoover began by saying he was not impatient of honest debate and did not criticise the Senate for not accepting the treaty out of hand. He touched on the difficult situation in Paris and gaid none could have been more disappointed than the American delegation that great wrongs, the re- sult of secret treaties, were not eradl- cated by the conference. Coming specifiically to the League of Nations, he said in part: “We hear the cry that the League obligates that our sons be eent to fight in foreign lands, Yet the very intent and structure of the league is to prevent war. There is no obliga- tion for the United States to engage in military operations or to allow any do It In the midst of misery; to en- deavor to set ip groups and military alliances, all the old treadmill of op« |Pression of arms and ultimate war. “There are many elements in Mu- rope who wish to see the treaty break down and the League of Nations dis- appear. For instance, during the last five months our allies have been growing weaker from a miiltary point of view, due to the necessity of de- mobilizing thelr armies, while at the same time the reactionary group in Germany has been growing in strength through the hope of yet #e- jcuring a division of the Allies, “At the time I left Europe, a month ago, & German militarism had already re-established itself as a well dis- ciplined, well offered army of at least 400,000 ‘men, largely congregated on the Polish frontier, and even defying the Government at Berlin. If the treaty ts ratified the German Army will be reduced to 200,000 men, The failure of the treaty sion of the Polish sta Jot these terrible times, Rome | he Allies may themselves ratity this treaty without us, and thus assemble a council of nations -|of thelr own tn an endeavor to solve; the problems of Surope. It would be a counell of Europe, and In the midst considering ,\the debts they owe us, the material ives are poured into them. im confident that if we attempt Even if we diers out of it, fearful economic Nee. " the Le: they must have from us or starve, [ would rather that we be represented therein lest it become ‘a League of, Burope against the Western Hemi= sphere A peace without us means = |more army and navy for us, with the old treadmill of taxes and dangers This Establishment Open Daily From 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern: Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) New Style Tendencies in WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS Chosen for smartness and practicality—displayed on Third Floor. Large assortments of becoming new models devel- West 43rd Street MUSIC ROLLS For Your Player Piano 90c with words wi without words 50c LEN you buy the Arto-Rolls listed below you things—-you're buying new song hits, new music Rroadway—and you're buy! able, two °978 Pretty Little Rainbow "969 981 967 "982 966 Arto-Rolls present." and three montha befo new Mus ler to play for you. these Next Month’s Music NOW! Walts Song Golden Gate Open For Me Waltz Song Nobody Knows and Nobody Seems to Care Fox Trot What's Worth While Getting Is Worth While Waiting For Carolina Sunshine Waltz Song T Wanna Go Back to Dear Old Mother's Knee Ballad 980 I Don't Want a Doctor; All I Want Is a Beautiful Girl. 964 Moonlight on the Nile Fox Trot 977 Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air One Step 974 Give Me the Sultan's Harem ‘ One Step 975 When a Feller Needs a Friend . Waltz Song *950 Oh, What a Pal Was Mary Waltz Song 956 I've Got My Captain ‘Working f for Me Now. One Step *953 The Vamp ; Fox Trot 952 Broken Blossoms . Waltz Song The Best ro of Current Big Hits *887 I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Waltz Song 938 Take Me to That Land of Ja Fox Trot 955 Alexander's Band Is Back in Dixie Land, Fox Trot 943 You Di ‘Want Me When You Had Me. Fox Trot "942 My Baby's Arms (from Ziegfeld's Follies). Fox Trot 961 And He'd Say Oo-La-La ‘Wee-Wee One Step 771 Chong (He ‘Came from Hong _— Fox Trot 829 Mammy o’Mine . Fox Trot 8 I'll Say She Does Fox Trot *817 When You Look in the Heart of a Rose . Waltz Song 895 When the Preacher Makes You Mine . Fox Trot 951 Girl of Mine . Fox Trot 678 Beautiful Ohio Waltz Song 860 Take Your Girlie to the Movies One Step 50c_ without words alerscvatured by Brooklyn oped in Panne or Lyons Velvet, Beaver or Velour. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of High Grade Hats Exclusive shapes of Lyons or Panne Velvet or Hatters’ Plush; values up to $10.50 $5.50 interference with our internal affairs without the full consent of our repre- sentativds in the League, If there is any danger that we should be charged with an obligation to go to war, either direct or implied, without the full consent and approval of Congress, I believe the President will be the first to agree to any interpretation that this cannot be. “I paid a recent visit to many of the capitals of the new states, and the first anxious question of their of- ficials was, “Will America ratify the League?” ‘Their invariable statement, was that without it their only course was the hopeless effort to arm them- |selves against etronger neighbors; to Close Fitting Turbans Short Back Poles Jaunty Sailors Becoming Mushrooms Soft Draped Effects Tricornes Special for Saturday Only 7.19. Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn Store Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ ATTRACTIVE AUTUMN APPAREL OMPREHENSIVE assortments of newest models—creations that may be accepted as accurately portraying the simplicity so desirable in Misses’ Apparel in sufficient variety to please the most exacting purchaser. Misses’ Tailored Suits Distinctive models of Silver- tone, Oxford or Wool Ve- lour; adjustable mal sizes 14, 16 and 18 years,.. 59. 75 Misses’ Fur-trimmed Suits Tailored or embroidered styles fashioned of Velour de 1 Velour; larg far collars, 1s, 18 and 18 yr, 98.00 Juniors’ and Girls’ School Apparel Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Girls’ Regulation Dresses . , : , Of Velo Cheviot; full Of Ni Blue Wool Serge; Girls’ Autumn Coats AD con Honig oll el — oe a one and two-piece models; slot pockets; button trim- lined; 12 to 16 years, 23:75 braid trimmed or embroid- med; ered emblems; 6 to 12 years, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Girls’ Fur-collared Coats Full belted model of Sil- Light or dark vertone Wool oro bed Bites aod of Broadcloth in Brown, Navy or Oxblood or Velvetec Nutria fur col- sizes 12 to 16 years,. * 32. 50 lars; lined; 6 to 10 years, is Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Straight-line helted models, Blue Wool Cheviot; adjustable colfar; silk lined; patch pockets; 12-14-16 years, *1_with words Sold by Mose Manhattan, 34th Street—New York Misses’ Autumn Coats Of Wool Polo Cloth or Suedeine; adjustable collars; silk ed throughout and interlined; 14, 16’and 18 years, 55.00 Misses’ Fur-collared Coats Smart belted models, in Sil- vertone Coating, with large shawl collars of Natural Rac- coon; silk lined; 14-16-18 yrs., . Jersey Oily, acoh Dott Bene_ 110 Wes (Specias AKIU Calalogs of Talan and Jewish music Togs —with and without words.) STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO., Orange, N. J. ARTO ROLLS teach you to sing! Each Arto-Roll has the patented music staff upon which the words are so arranged that the first letter of each word clearly shows the tone at which the word is to be sung — thus showing voice modu- lation before note is actually sounded, Wuerts Co. 1M8 & 2096 BA Ave, Offering Very Interesting Values Saturday Girls’ and Misses’ Fall Apparel Special attention is directed to the very exclusive garments shown, the high excellence of tailoring, quality of fabrics and Exceptionally Moderate Prices at which these newest styles of the season are offered. Also makers of the famous BingA Word Kol, obtainable in most of above titles Live dealers wanted everywhere 79.50 11.50 Sizes 6 to 16 pears Smart Utility Coat of Lieut Zibeline Polo Cloth. Belted | model with inverted back; pleat. Convertible collar;| patch pockets, Special) 26.50 Girls’ Regulation Coats Of Navy Blue Wool Cheviot; sailor collar; braid trimmed; embroidered emblem — on sleeves; sizes 8 to 16 years, 24.75 19.75 Girls’ Coat in full shirred,) yoke back model, of Velour} Cloth in Brown, Reindeer /2Q, 75 and Burgundy. Nutria Fur collar, novel pockets.Special| 18.75 eterna aceite ena BOYS’ SCHOOL CLOTHING The fabrics utilized were chosen for durability as well as attractiveness; the tailoring and workmanship are above the average: Girls’ Coat of Frost Glo in{ Copen, Pekin, Brown and Titian. Belted, ee 9 . 75 collarand deep cuffs. Special | Boys’ All Wool Norfolk Suiis, as cies pleate: ed mode! 1; extra knickerbocker «| $18. 50 Se Ne secant tee Sate Penetrating Purifier CHLOROX purges where no brush can reach—searching in microscopic mouth chane nels to eliminate disease it is not just a tooth cleanses. \ Misses’ Finely Tailored Suits also suitable for small women to 36 bust measure. BOYS’ SUITS—Some with extra knickerbock trousers; newest models; sizes 7 to 18 years,... $13.50 to 30.00 $18.50 to 27.50 BOYS’ MACKINAWS—Shawl and convertible collar t assortment of colorings; sizes sizes 4 to] 7 to 18 years; altractively 10 years, priced at $12.50 to 48.00 $9.75 to 12.50 Little Boys’ Serviceable Clothes For Kindergarten and Dress wear, in Corduroy, Silk, Navy Blue Serge, etc.; 8 to 10 years. Wash Suits from $2.95 to 8.50 | Oliver Twist Suits $7.50 to 18.50 Middy Suits “ $9.75 to 15.00 | Jr. Norfolk Suits $7.50 to 15.00 Boys’ Hats and Caps for all occasions Velour Hats, $5 to 8,50 Caps, $1.25 up | Cloth Hats, $1.50 to 2.95 Boys Rain Coats, $5.50 to $15.00 : > Tas yee + gs OVERCOATS—In all the wanted Misses’ Tailored Suifath semi-fitted and belted models models and fabrics; 10 to 18 years, eveloped in mannish Oxfords, Silvertone and Velour hecks; Convertible or Notch Collars, germs 9.75 Special} ° RUSSIAN and CONVERTIBLE Collar Overcoats; Fancy Mix tures, Cheviot and Chinchilla, also fur trimmed; Sold Everywhere— Every Drug Misses’ Tailored Suits of* Silvertone and Velour Cloth) Store in New York Has It in natty belted effects with inverted back pleat: 50.00 Convertible collars of self material or Seal. Special Misses’ Smart Tailored Coats Misses’ Coats of Velour) Cloth in belted and flare models. Cone vertible collars and flapper pockets. Special Misses’ Coats in jaunty) sport models of Heather | mixture cloth, Regie sleeves and novel double belt. Special) 29.75