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the ‘The Senator ' gkiifully on the subject of ‘operative * was a discriminat! _ States ‘the A elo- quent oration with solemn warning in ~ Mt to the ever loorensing, gees of labor for more wages ich, he says, heeded accompanied the . et mil feel ind nant about It. no indispensable yelt desire for a third term, the then joned politioal rally in a State or | Democratic nomince said, “There 1 govnty than a national! affair. It waa |4 mistake in tra Me signals to-day re- an. a athe ir folk, | sulted Ina crush between a Union| 4 Aside from a te btnce tp . from | Avenue surface car and an automobile he urban | U ‘ebdkiaih bite, Fe From First Page.) present League of Nations and fhe ratification of the Treaty of Ver-|; “pallies, To the extent that President ' ally the Democrats wiil say this means a new peace conference and more international negotiations and confusion and delay, But the whole tenor of the Harding Speech of acceptance Indicates that he believes the “ange view of League iseve : any other, He Ganeatatansty subsoribes to it. WARNS LABOR IT MUST GIVE GOOD SERVICE. As for the remainder of the speecn, Senator has written a cannot be unless by efficient service In return. goes into detail farmers - thereby aps i to the Cie phic vote. He Boer ack to the old Panama Canal fight of 1918 ro th gogr vst re- the position taken Yeraes by Senators Lodge and Root at the time, who claimed that for rapongiene) ships to| after be immune for the payment of tolls ships and a violation of the Hay- Pauncefote treaty between the United and Great Britain. However, tho Irish voters opposed aut ey Panama Canal resumption is that TONE OF SPEECH DIGNIFIED AND CONSERVATIVE. Throughout the Harding specch there js a tone of dignity and con- wervatiom. Not a word of denunc o- tion of President Wilson, by name, ‘occurs in the speech, There ar» only implicit references to one-man 40" rule. The r gave in bis address an ermment and autocratic Ohio Senato more equitable ent statement full of hope and Opti: ee miam about our relations with Mexico, | p= which carries in it no\threat of vio- I the Treaty of Versailies| onasine them. _ find calls for a new peace agreement with the nations of Europe. Natur- ation againet Teltiah | dand’ on tariff, ef! reaus, & lence, the specch of aceeptance roduces a new suegestion that bound to make a popular appeal when | he stump speakers get hold of {t Hi namely, requiring the Government to) [+ make Ite liberty and: victory bonda| fy pur-| Of course bonds will| Worthe@all its citizens pald in “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Ou Doubles Its Beauty. new ite vinor, Beeeriness, more or and thickness. Adv! and tincalied for every hair anon! \ madew nights owors etehes in- ts ts Pre-Inventory CLEARANCE Featuring 30 Styles of Queen Quality PUMPS & OXFORDS | $585 Regularly Priced from $8.00 to $12.00 An unusually interesting and varied assortment of our newest models in all leathers, including white, and with Louis XV, Baby Léuis or Cuban heels. -STORE CLOSED SATURDAYS DURING JULY AND AuGusT Queen Quality Boot Shop 32-34 West 34th Street Alexander 548 Fifth Ave., ° at 45th St. To Clean Up Incomplete Lines Men’s Oxfords Tan, Black and Patent Leather, $9;90 Reduced from much _ higher prices. in every style, All Sales Final, very Sizes are not complete | bw C. 0. D. or Exchanges oe spletous minority. What the police of Brooklyn way was @ con- [driven by Michael Rosen, No. 244 Du-! forbidden him to use his v “OC Closed all day atarday? during July and augest Te eoraenite ee * Orkin’ S 34% STREET Between Fifth Sivenue & Broadway Friday Extraordinary Sale of NEW SILK FROCKS BEADED SATINS TAFFETAS GEORGETTE CREPES At the Exceptional Price of An unusual opportunity permits us to offer these NEW and strik- ‘ingly beautiful frocks at so low a price. Fresh from the hands of their de- signers, they closely forecast -the coming season’s fashions, and bear evidence to the distinc- tive exclusiveness of all Orkin apparel. The silhouettes are new, smart and becoming. In sizes for women and misses. Navy and Black THE EVENING WORLD, , TRY REDAY,, sULY 2 a8, 1920. eile ssa iia Scnator Harding mont Avende, Brooklvmy at Sk !iman LAUNCESTON, Tasmania. July 21.— The Prince of Wales arrived here to- day, but was unable to reply to the ad- of wtlcome becnure id ma Nght dttack ‘ot Inrynultie, Hin phys | . fons ultimately emed at par, but [acktious, Pith re ae the a ne the Mocanicac nerites eri at Fake in the old McKinley atmosphere | Street and Union Avenue, The ariver yf if elected to. the Preside ney. Hew fisca) policy that he hopes wili}and to~ day's cerémony breathed the} of the anto was injured, ‘Three pie- | Mie phrase, “no man je bi ugh raive the p vs apirit of the old days of Repultican- | xgnears in the street car were alixhtly \to't Fun this great Mepublic:” has it Thousands pon tiourands of vin. |! 1 glo reed, ee alibi iancioal thea counterpart in Woodrow jtors crowded thin tittle town to hear | ake Wiison's specoh of meceptance In senator Harding speak. The whole Three Hart in Auto Crash. Prince of Wales in Tasmania. | 1912 when, in referring to the Roome- thing scomed more lke an old-fash- i ‘ibaa & Cu.| MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Annual Summer Clearance of Men’s Shirts, Silk Neckwear ! * now in progress, offers an exceptional oppor- tunity for economical purchasing Among the numerous special values are the followirtg: MEN’S SILK SHIRTS Of Japanese Habutai in conservative colored-stripe effects, Reduced to $7.50 Of heavy silk broadcloth or satin-stripe Japanese Habutai; both of superfine quality, Reduced to $0.50 MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS of fine-quality madras and other desirable materials; pre- senting a number of smart designs and color schemes (sizes incomplete) j $3.85 Reduced (All shirts priced above $3.00 are subject to tax) MEN’S SILK BATWING TIES B. Altman & Ca. Thirty-fourth Street MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Special for to-morrow (Friday) An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s and Misses’ Semi=-made All=wool priced (below value) at $14.50 There are three distinct and strikingly individual models in this unusual colfection of Semi-made Skirts.. One, French-plaited, is developed in the attractive clan tartans that are now so much in demand; another, side-plaited, is made of black-and-white plaid; the third, a plain- tailored model, is fashioned of striped woolen in black- and-white and white-and-black effects. All of the materials are imported, and both quality and workman- ship are unsurpassed. (Wool Fabrics Department, First Floor) Thirty-fifth Street Skirts Of plain-colored faille . . . . « reducedto 65c Of fine-quality silks, embracing an unusual variety of nov- elty, designs and the wanted colorings, reduced to $1.35 MEN’S BLACK LEATHER BELTS reducedto 65¢ of superior quality . . . «.« +» « . MEN’S. BELT SETS With sterling silver buckle and two detachable leather straps(tanandblack). . . . .« reducedto $4.25 With sterling silver buckle and one detachable leather strap (black only); exttaquality . . reducedto $7.50 (Tax of 5% throughout on belt sets) MEN’S GOLF CAPS of fine-quality woolen cloth, in a number of mew, smart patterns; the wanted models reduced to . . + «© «& $1.75, 2.85 & 3.75 (War Revenue tax on the two higher prices) MEN’S STRAW HATS . reducedto $3.65 Sennit Straws. . + + «© « Split Straws (sizes incomplete) $6,65 & 7.85 (Hats priced above $5.00 are subject to tax) reducedto . . .«.-+ « + «# « Bangkoks, Mackinaws, Milans, Leghorns and Fancy Braids are also marked at greaty reduced prices (Sale on the First Floor) , Straw Hats, Sports Caps, Belts, Etc. | |