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PROTECTION SA BIG BOOST JM MIR. HARDING Tariff Men a Message of | Good Cheer. ILL MAKE IT AN ISSUE.) "t Expect Much Revenue} but Will Urge It as Pro- tective Measure. | By David Lawrence. ial Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) MARION, O., Aug, 13 (Copyright, 19%0).—-Senator Harding has sent a f of good cheer to the believers & protective tariff. He means to rive the tariff both as an issue in Campaign and as a defense for foan industry, The occasion of qutburst of enthusiaam for the ive tarif was a communica- from California telling of the it of the lemon growers, but in the Republican candidate, who -« pg soant paragraph to the subject img for a chance to tell old-line | Hepublicans that the tariff is as clos: | thie heart as any other political Yr. Harding is a firm believer in| Protective tariff. With wreat| jestness he told the oorrespond- te here that he thought a new tar- law was inevitable and necessary. | . wt ever was seoured under the eS tariff? measures was about] ¥ 000,000 which used to be half te ecrice'a budgets, but nowadays, | With an annual expense of $4,000,000,- | ia relatively negligible. The in- @ tax has taken its place ae the revenue producer, THE TARIFF ONLY AS PRO- TECTIVE MEASURE. Harding, however, sees the! from quite apother angie—! ly protection of American in- - dustry. It may yield a smaii amount Tevenve but at the sume time he tariff protection will help in-! survive and keep payrolls Republican candidate didn't into detail. With the exception of he @idn’'t mention. any other commodities or Industfes that would BP favorably affected by @ tariff re- He did not discuss those in- which wsed to be in need of tariff, but whose cost of juction due to effigiency methods 4s lower than that of foreign pro- nor did he say he would seo it that the protective tariff wasn't As a means of keeping price high, she Senator simply made a blanket peotective tariff and declined at this time to give any further specifica- tions. Of course, in the mids of a {t would be unwise to men- specifically the industries that id be protected, for that would 2 up @ subject that would be as and as perplexing as the iting of a new tariff law itself. jBut the principle of a protective taritt Mr. Harding has no hesitancy _ t§ proclaiming, The Democrats them- gives have recognized that principle ihe urging a tariff on dyestuffs to our infant industry, started Sidestag the European war, from the 4aflux of German products. The ta, however, have not com- themselves to any general policy as yet. ; AL SIGNIFICANCE OF »BENATOR HARDING'S STAND, ‘Tho politics of Senator Harding's * assertion of his belief in a protective tariff ie significant, The Republican managers In 1918 that they would rei the tariff as soon as | pyssible, and there were some Re- : Bgbiican business msn who thought should have happened at the last of Congress in which both | Ne Shooting at No. 238 West 128; the story of othe, oerast of Alvey pers rera, who calls herself also “Annu Se speech of anceptance, has been | tieig junior,” to-day served notice “by publication” to all burglars, second-story men and thieves mener- ally that she no longer possesses any of her mother’s jewelry, that sie has nothing worth stealing and that she wants the light-fingered gentry to let her alone. Twice since her | mother’s. death she has been robbed | and she naid to-day she had not only Gourse no one pretenda any more| disponed of the last of Anna Held's there is much revenue to be! jewels, but that she intend tarift law, for the most | s!¥e up her apartment at No, 826 oo re are ay _ |Seventh Avenue, the scene of the going to the Anni near Poughkeepsie, and attend to my, pigs and chickens, Burglars cannot annoy me any more," \COx 1s PREPARING Governor intimated to-day, will be the themes of to-morrow's addresses, His | Camp Perry addross yesterday general- ly was non-political and was featured | by a declaration for world peace by ar- bitrament without resort to war, if poa- siblo, with honor, check a fall are believed to have saved the life of #rances Forresta, seven, of No, 432 Bast 11th Street. “The child wi and, venturing too close to the edge, lost’ her balance. ‘The building is four storios high, but whe landed on a on story building below. She clutched the clothesiines and dragged them down with her utterance covering tho principle of a) Unidentified Man searched for the body of an unidenti- fied man who was rted to have ry gonne while in mitetream off Chris- fapher said the man rently Was about twenty-five. five Yeo five inches tall welghed 160 and wore a brown 8D. publicans, But the leaders in Con- “ANNA HELD JUNIOR” iw icy at CONE ARE Anne Held's daughter, Liane Car d also to burglaries. “Now I have nojhing left und I'm feild Junior Farm, | TWO NEW SPEECHES Both Will Be Delivered To- Morrow ai Wheeling, and | Will Outline Policies, | COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. 13.—Gov. Cox returned to-day from Camp Perry, | Ohio, and planned to spend most of the day on the two addresses he will de- liver to-morrow at Wheeling, W. Va.— an afternoon speech at the Democratic State convention and a public address in the evening. National policies and politios also, tha _— Clotheslines Save Baby's Life. Two clotheslines whieh @erved to playing On thé roof this morning pe off Ferry- ‘heat. Police of the Hatbor Squad to-day off the J ‘entral ferryboat Street yesterday afternoon. Harry Rawson, of te 668 ‘Third Avenue Houses were controlled by the Re- thought otherwise. They really feared it would be useless to attempt any revision of the tariff with world trade conditions changing from day to day with developmente tn Europe. To the hgh tariff men the Repub Ucana also pointed out the usclessnosn of tariff revision from another view- point—namely the certainty that a Democratic Executive would veto any tant legislation that a Repuolican Congress might send to the Wikie House, Now, hovrever, with the prospect of a Republican Administration in all ®ranches of the Government, the Re- publican candidate for the Preal- dency Is opportunely retterating ‘his faith in a protective tariff, Ali the obstacles that He in that course have heen fully discounted. It Ip realized that all the deaires of those captain: of industry who want a high tariff having found the body ir ing | FLYERSFIND BODY OF WOMAN AT SEA: HOPE LOST FOR BOY aa Squall Overtook Miss Alice Wing and Child in Rowhboat. Volunteer aviato fh seaplanes, f Miss Allee Wing, continued thelr seareh to-day over Mecox Bay, near Southampton I, for the body of Philip Husseil | the twelve-year-old boy who went rowing with her Wednesday morn. Hope that boy is alive has been abandoned He was the pon of Mr and Mrs. Philip Stuasell of New York and Miss Wing, who was thirty, was | a sister of the senior member of the 'O better clothings is made, no_ better Clothing is sold any- where for CASH than that offered here on casy weekly payment terms. What’s more, you pay no more than elsewhere. rtm fren our’ eat psy eo HY GRADE 131 WEST ]25: ee ST Grape} Nats No added sweetening needed. You'll like the appeal: ing flavor of thi sugar-saving food. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! behets Street law firm of Wing & Russell, No Si Bh bal searching, the body of ‘nal Aete-Ambelance Crash Tes to . | Wing Was found floating neveral mites | r was! off shore by the aviators ednesday afternoon an yund in the inlet. Late yesterday the empty boat was picked up near the Bridgehampton Coast Guard Sta | ee on. It was then feared both the boy and the young woman had Jost their| went out for their row lives. There was a heavy squall along | the coast Wednesday’ afternoon Nv lOn ae teaeee Late yesterday, while scoves of mo-|+, Water Ml torboats, sallboats and other craft Recipe Grape Ola Hi-ball 4 to 5 parts plain water 1 part Grape Ola Concentrate 1 piece ice CONCENTRA TE une i Delicious Flavor » Attractive Color American Sugar ” ) Refining Company “Sweeten it with Domino hi} for their own advantage cannot be ing deems a fitting t la correction ta ti a | ta tne residents ot No a8 sae Ret | ton Summer Comforts are certain when electric table iances are used. Cooking is ified, kitchen heatand fatigue pe Pp! avoided, The Electric Chafing Dish may preperations, appetizingly made at Micstste Chafing Diche, your table with minimum effort from €30.00 up and maximum results, Sold try local Blactrical Dealers and by our thres Branch Offices Che United Electric Shops 0" sinicr away or The Unirae Exactnic Lic G PowenCo. 146STREET & B WAY for you—at home be used for many toothsome mpanion policy | to hia theory of America frat in ail | linternational relations @ranted and that there {s some) danger of exciting hopes which can | never be satiatied, fo the disouasion will for the pren ent be confined fo tho principle of a Protective tariff, which Benator Hard Superiors for Suburbanites Verily the day wel! begun ie half won. After the morning tub and the quick rub comes cool, comfy, classy 8UPERIOR—"‘the Perfect Union Suit,” Then the milk and morning e 7;15—the day’ sain cosmopolite, olty ‘all faa better, better tn the sasy-Atting, paree-plessing A PURE EGG MAYONNAISE HAKES EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. BETTER! | COLD VEAL SALAD Lefi over Vou! makes deliciousealad, Cut in fall pisces, mix with finely chopped onions Lay on cold crisp lestuce leaves and cover with My Wife's Salad Dressing, Any Jolt over vegetables such ax peas, carrot, sliced potatoas may be adited 10 above, is = = |} A domestic ec { “ @ of #a-eai ||| ‘sated oll’ eta low price.” Use imported | Pompeian i Olive Oil Cah Sit Avoid Imitations and Substitutes | “cet HOrlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Quick Lunch at Home or Ofhce tage in Water Mill on the and the two were assisted the searching | How the tongues did was! Mrs. Jones’ porch was always crowded enough to make any tongue loose at one end. She served iced coffee made the Borden way -- hence the crowd. Put two or three tablespoontuls of cracked ice into a tall glass. Fill the glass three-quarters full of cold water, put in a generous teaspoonful of Borden's Condensed Coffee and stir briskly until dissolved. Dilute to taste. No fuss, no bother. -ready in a minute. You'll like it too well to make one gl THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York City Coffee without waste Condensed with Milk and Suger Grape Ola Home Hi-ball is as easy to make as pouring water. Just add 4 or 5 parts of cold water to one part of Grape Ola Concentrate, a piece of ice, and you have a hot weather drink, morning breeze off the vineyards. Grape Ola is America’s Home Drink—a drink to make in the home, and fit for the home to convenient, wholesome, Tefreshing as a cool drink. Economical, and delicious, risk from your Add Water—That's All or delicatesses refunded where At Less Than Wholesale Cost Unlimited Varieties Remarkable Reductions Uncommon V alues Rich, lustrous knitted ties from England, France and America: heavy, rare grenadines from Italy; fancy silks in endless profusion. Motifs include unique heather mixtures; unusual holiday effects shot through with deep, beautiful stripes, and exclusive novelties. he Now: 85c and $1 65c $1.50 and $2 95c $2.50 $1.35 $3.00 $1.85 $3.50 and $4 $2.35 $4.50 and $5 $2.95 Women shoppers will find our salesmen ready to advise in the selection of prevauing patterns. 279 Broadway 2 Flatbush Ave., B’k'yn 47 Cortlandt St. B'way at 4%h 125th Street at 3d Ave. 44 East 14th St. RANMA BRO NontHWEsT CORNER SIXTH Avesl™ EBISESTR. “Aug ust Furn Pace Sale $219,500 Furniture @ Rugs $146,250 Our Prices Will Surprise You. Come — inspect the pieces—look at the prices —and realize the many dollars you will Tage advantage of the AUGUST SALE, a never-to-be-forgotten chance. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Our Dignified Credit Invites Your Account OXFORDS SILVER AA PLNET High Grade 3-Piece Period Living Room Suite With cane panels, mahogany finished frames, uphol- stered in satin damask, with two cushions and roll to . Nstrated. Was $352.! 50, now $289:50 Four-Piece Queen Anne Pericd Bedroom Suite in American Walnut istirig of DRESSER, VANITY CHIFFOROBE and BED, in full Was $513.75, now Three pieces, co TOILET TABL size; as illustrat, CLOSED SATURDAY AT 1 P. M. | WWCon 6" Wend "St. $4170 MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES. A Nutritious Diet for All Ages | Brooklyn’s Best Known Shoe House 102-104 Myrtle Avenue, \ EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! / 34 Widths Latest Models! \ = 3,500 Pairs Beat Leathers! AA to All sizes in Truly atue Us All alyles. oer of Other Big Value White Canvas, White Buckskin, Patent Colt, $ Brown Kid, Tan Calf, 2 and 3 Eyelet Pumps 4 45 and Oxfords in French and Cuban heels in all sizes—widths A to D (1 time—and when the guests drop in — well, you better prepare tor the crowd. 20,000 Summer Cravats In An Extraordinary Sale Brooklyn Black Galt. Ton Gals one Brown Kia, Black Kid and White Ay Ton Calf; welted soles. ever offered A TEOOE pails 7.95 It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It,

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