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HOOVER URGES {RATIFICATION OF ssi Would Eliminate Article X— Calls League “Product of World’s Liberal Ideas.” RAs SCRA as German peace treaty, after elimina- tion of Article 10, and adherence to the League of Nationa as the plat- @erm @pen which the Reépubdlican Party should stand in the Presidential Jeampaign, Was urged by Herbert | Hoover, in a statement published by 4 /the Now York Evening Post to-day. 4 |, Hoover advocated the League as “a 8} Beare of the liberal ideas of the ' te , lied in the present Article 10. He ‘urged the Republican Party fo take a j@efinite stand for ratification of the treaty without Article 10, in order to force the Democratic Party into the y Positon of defending “a prggtical military alliance—upon which. their ‘ safety devices only further endanger @ the real value of the League.” Article 10, which Jloover would eliminate, states that members of the League will undertake to preserve the territorial integrity of member na- tions, the phraseology of Article, 10 con- stituting a binding obligation, but de- @ clared “thero 1s an implication that apparently has generally come to be Tegarded as constituting a etrong 4 Moral responsibility.” He @aid the g League whether the United § States should commit (tself to guar- { antee the territorial integrity of for- ¥ eign states and to use its military resources to cary out the League's § decisions. This, he said, was the fun- & damental question around which the # forthcoming election would be fought. 4 “The first and foremost duty of the § League,” he declared, “is the reduction fof an armament that 1s now on a greater soale than in 1914." He added that it was not generally realized that the treaty is now in ef- fect and cannotebe scrapped. The * | covenant, he pointed out, was an es- sential part of the treaty. Phere 1s, ¢ therefore, a primary fact: that all » talk of making a new treaty is bunk, {to revise the functions of the League was ‘ 4 ' ' * “Therefore, my suggestions are, * first, that it is worth consideration by tthe present members of the League ‘whether immediate revision of the © parts mentioned should not be un- ~ THEPEACE TREATY Parliest possible ratification of the |’ §, Fea! cause of dissension regarding the | ¢m the prevention of war is possible.” | sinietinniminaite MISS PEACOCK WEDS J. L. ANDERSON IN Many New Yorkers Attend mony and Reception That Follows. PITTSBURGH, ‘June 25.—In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rol- land Peacock, in North Highland Avenue, last evening, their daughter, Miss Irene Margaret Peacock, be- came the bride of Joseph Larocque Anderson, son of Henry B, Anderson of New York. } Performed by the Rev. Dr. Hugh Thomas Kerr, pastor of the Shady- side Presbyterian Church, assisted by Cere- Hoover said there was nothing in| the Rev. Dr, Robert Christie of the | Western Theological Seminary. Miss Mary Marthe Armstrong of matrons of honor were Mrs. Rojland B. Peacock of New York and Mrs. Coleman Lindzey Nicholson 2d of Syracuse. rine Foster, Miss Mary Armstrong Robinson of Pittsburgh and Miss Mabel Chariton of New York. the bride, was flower girl, and Alex- ander Rolland Peacock 2d the page. Henry Hill Anderson acted as: his brother’s best man, and the ushers | were Chandler P. Anderson of Wash- ington, Andre W. Pearson of New York, Robert K. Osborne of Cedar- hurst, Rolland Bedell Peacock and {Grant Allen Peacock of Garden City and James Sidney Hammond of Pitts- burgh. A reception followed the services, dertaken In order that it may» by actually of greater strength for tho great good it can accomplish. Second, such a revision will meet the merits of dissension in the United States. Third, whether it be to-day or tou years hénce, we will, if we want pence, ratify the Treaty of Versailles in some form. abba a HOME! Tne ceremony was||h this clty was maid of honor, and the| fl The bridesmaids were Miss Kath- | ~ Jean Alexander Peacock, sister of | THE “EVENING “WORLD, ~FRID: \Y, “JUNE” 25," RUNAWAY TRUSTIES | Prisoners, Back in Riverhead Jai Wading River and appropriated thei car for thelr brief adventurings. ‘The twor‘'trusties” escaped last Man day ahd, until yesterday ran wild o} Long Island, inhabitants as they encountered. The: were caught in Jamaica. Both me: were serving terms for automodii thefts. ‘ CLOSED TOMORROW (Tomorrow begins our open season for closed Saturdays—but we are ready for you on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth’ Acente” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. HELD UP AUTOISTS'! Identified as Two Who Stole Car. Walter Barber and Ste le the “trusties’’ who stole pistols the warden's office and escaped the Suffolk County Jali at Riverhead 1, 1, and who later were captured, | were to-day identified as having he tp Daniel T. Hinckley dnd his son near terrorizing such of the 7 \, | a, | a oa] n te Fan G Maguire Continuing Our Gréat Sale of MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Suits Now........ 29% Suits Now........ 37 $65 TO $85 SUITS NOW........ 49°° Special Reductions in Men’s Furnishings Saks & Company BROADWAY af ¥rh STREET Offer Remarkable Values in a Pre-Inventory SALE of Women’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords at below cost to us 165 Former prices were $10, $11, $12, $14.50 , Wide range of models, developed in Black, Brown and White Kidskin, Patent Leather, Black, Brown or Grey Suede, and White Canvas. All have Louis XV heels, with the exception of the styles in Canvas, which have low Cuban and Military heels. BUTTERSCOTCH CARAMELS- Caramel that will how good such candy world are used for these candies. is combined with delicious sugar crea' tion that will delight the taste of all covered with milk chocolate it is a ome 1920. To celebrate the opening of the new store we are offering the following five candies at a Special Price for today (Friday) and Saturday. All Stores Soewane rs pure cane sugar, the creamiest dairy butter, and a little flavoring. And yet when these ingredients are combined by our candy chefs, the result is a Butterscotch ive you 8 sew idea of, J m and 14 9i.. “MILK CHOCOLATE — oon “ROYALS— Fresh shredded San Blas cocoanuts, the finest in the When this cocoanut 69i.. Another, piness Store 'S TOMORROW om Broadway bet'35"and 36"Sts. ERE’S more “Happiness” for New York—this time in the heart of the great shopping district centering on Herald Square. A new United Candy Store opens tomorrow on the West side of Broadway—No. 1343, between 35thand 36thStreets. This store is most conveniently located for the thousands who daily visit the big department stores in the Herald Square section, and for the Long Island and Jersey dwellers who commute by way from pure cane sugar and fruit Packed in a beautifully decorated tin . SPARKLING MIXED—Buttercups, Twists, Satin- ettes, Fruit Rock, Lemon Drops and Lime’ Drops ‘Wholesome and delicious hard candies ma ities “A9i.. Bonbons, Almond Nougat Roll, Lo; Roll, Pecan Apricot Mallow and Fudge 2-LB. "WEEK-END SELECTION Conaning Marsh Tallow, Fudge, Almond Apricot Mallow, Fruit Jellies, Mexican Delights, Assorted Cabin you will like this candy. Pure New and fresh dairy butter go into the maki the most deliciously crisp filling, wh then covesed with smooth choco! ste, ssorted sf | -29 “CHOCOLATE TING-A-i INGS— i you like molasses rleans mollasses tS Gib, STORES 1343 Broadway Bet. 85th and 86th Sts. 42nd also 43rd Street Bet. Sth and 6th Aves. Hudson Terminal Bldg. 82 Cortlandt St. 2249 Broadway \ Bet. 80th and 81st Sts. ASSORTED DAINTIES—Wholesome, de- licious hard candies made from pure cane in f fla’ id fie Satay a Of, NURSERY ASSORTED CANDIES—Just the candies for the kiddies, Pure r, mo~ lasses and pure fruit flavorings are the only ingredients used. Packed in a c decorated tin which will Logue ‘60i. serviceable lunch box, HOME MADE ASSORTED FUDGE—The old fashioned creamy chafing dish kind. Made of pure creamery butter, cream, cane sugar, in vanilla and Cpeooiats flavors, both plain and wie Seeres wt G Oi. nut meats, . ‘MILK CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS — These candies, always a favorite, have « cream center made of cane sugar, the best | dairy butter and cream, flavored c with | peppermints “and covered J ip, | wi ae milk chocolate. CLUB SSPOCEL ATES -Frelts, nuts, cara- mels' and cream centers. An assortment of fine chocolates which will satisfy every desire and meet any social requirement, where only the fi at ore would be appropriate. A “8 0in. of the Pennsylvania Station anid ‘the Hudson Tubes. : Come in and pay this new store a visit. You will find ita worthy companion of World’s Largest Candy Stor on West 42nd St. of our beduti-= | ful “Jewel Box” downtown in the Hudson Terminal Building, and of our “First Uptown Store’ at Broadway and 80th St. We promise you a hearty welcome and pleasant service—and, 6f course, the usual delightful) selection of United Candies. “The FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound box MILK CHOCOLATE Ags o licious ripe penne ey tered | pure sugar cream and ponte i pee Boiiy! jBorrgeacon Reapers makes a7 53 Bi, t OLD FASHIONED VANILLA CREAMS— “ This old fashioned candy, made in a new way " of sugar cream, fiavored with vanilla and " covered with a coating of chocolate is one of out candy Qi, " makers many fob nad for you. Ti " SUPREME BONBONS AND .CHOCO- " LATES—A pleasing assortment of chocolate " covered nougats, caramels, cocoanut, marsh- " seateny bad waiee x3 | 00: i lelicious mbons us flavors. ° b. i ty” ! CANDY STORES FURNITURE SALE || NOTICE TO NEWLYWEDS SAVE 50% TO 75% Adan cane beck valour living room, set..#75.00 ‘and wi Velour ving room set, Ten vison dining. Ivory” bedroom wet, felt and sfx floss ings, plows, couch and Closets. brass beds, brary iies. st new fefrigerators, LEXINGTON STORAGE CO., |] 690 Lexington Av., Near 57th ns GRAND RAPIDS FURN JOE“ SEL" STATION ar Has OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” $1. WEEKLY \\ OPENS AN ACCOUNT #3, DOWN ON *50: os “wb ("3 down on ON 6750" 7% DO joo" FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVENUE BET 103° & 104' Svs y’ UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WOMvERS | Coffee never knew Wifoek had Kowa, he could have cote s vis country milk and pure sugar y with it, he would not have had to worry about the one cow on the ark. Borden's Coffee condensed with Milk and Sugar is always ready to serve you simply add boiling water. Fragrant, smooth coffee of just the right creamy brownto you know it tastes ‘There's no waste, no coffee to throw away, be- cause you made too much, no grounds no variation im excellence from day to day. ‘ This morning, every morning it’s delicious, THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York City Bordens Coffee Condensed with Milk and Sugar Crisp, tasty disks of fas- cinating flavor—S-w-e-e-tef ASSORTED FLAVORS, ALSO PEPPERMINT, CHOCOLATE, WINTERGREEN, CINNAMON Mew @rgand Confecti PS Aie se sda Bo ihe ON GL a RE RR a RR RN