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HE EVENING WUKLD; FRIDAY, baY TEMBER 17, 1920." like that made by Gov. Cox must/& your age for the oLegue of Nationa.| that Wilson got-—#0,000. It will be| developed more tancously crete proof of Harding reactionary. |‘ nartn of the country to develop a con- |G. 0. Penman cael travel in the wake of the candidate|Gov, Cox basn’t gotten such a reotp-|much less, Minnesota, North Dakota,|(brough the Senatorial investigating bo they don't Iike to see © serien of proposals and to “OBT-TOGETHER LU! bap ‘and get the impressions two and|tion, He has been enthustastically| Washington and Oregon are set for|commitiee than to been made late knocking the other, his destructive campaign and| fore than 1,500 Republican election have It _mede some votes to be sure, but | on’ the topic of the addresses tan" oy hy hte district captains and three days after the shouts and the|recelved and cheered but he havn't! Marding, P' Oe ta Muah of {t didn't make enough. The Wert] His eftorts In the Pacific Northwest! yoy end women, will attend @ ands have mubsided and the atreot/stommed the steady tide of Repub-| Now ae to the charges of @ Bis|ic the people alread head ‘avthe MEHL have been aroused on & moral | was in part based upon local advice| Ml .on gites by the women’s division decorations have been taken down. |leaniam tn this seotion, siush fund, Democrats will tell you newopnpere, They wan mew stutt Bea sloken ine ‘ar i ag hd Fee urease, i febesinune of the Republican County Committed at Tn & nut shell, Gov. Cox had an) NORTHWEST AS A WHOLESprivately that they don't think It dig-|"3M 0% CO™ I oe srodressiveiam 10 discuen Mr, Harding and if he bad | news to Democrats and other tr turday, uphill fight The West didn't know DRIFTS TO HARDING, nified for @ Presidential candidate to| was pound doctr hy 8 In reality it confined himself to cut atate- | of Gov, Cox to read this pessimiat him and he would have had to pre-} Even in Montana It is questionable| engage in that sort of taction, ‘They| is old etuft to the West, They passed ena one be tl By ss oe pated Ganenlen watts ness | sont rome herole and extraordinary} whether Gov. Cox jis stronger or|think Cox has proved his oharges—| their bts 9 Goetearts en don eos bean’ and painful truth which fo consclen- should argue promres, \ He ati has @ chance in other! tious correspondent will Ignore, cout guests and ae, ree quatitics to revise the people from|weakor aa a result of his visit. He)| what's more, Republicans will tell yor “get-together luncheon.” * thoir antipathies. hag @ chance to carry that State and) that Cox was right in respect to the | giviem. a | President Wilson and Theodore|it ts the only one of the Pacific| quotas he gave about the Northwest.) That's the Hine of Magy od Be . >| the ican Roosevelt have tn tholr time arouse) Northwest that shows an inclination | Rut that kind of charges, would have lorterw t iag Plan mane t oe the West, Mr, Wilaon did carry bis| toward Cox. If be carries Montana| fallen with @ better grace from a Sasteoary ihe significant thiog ia Candidate Ou the it STORE OPEN 9 A. M, to & P. M. want con. ~ sie no cemnn ee A - Democratic Candidate Well Sox has just Onished an intensive " @ampaign, one’s thoughts keep recur- TET ade te the seventh of the series “af attloles by The Evening World's | ‘ Correspondent Gal, Bopt. 17 (Copyright, 1920) —Laav- * prepared addresses in a few selected places, _ Phe plan of the Nepublican managers “@pecches awny from Marion ts fully A WestermQuarrels. NORTHWEST FOR G. O. P. to Win the Votes. By David Lawrence. | Received, but Has Failed | fg tho Pacific Northwest, where Gov. ‘Hing to the wisdom of Warren G. Hard- fing in staying on bis front porch, or ‘et lennt the wisdom of making a fow cally akned the people to come to him, fo have Mr. Harding make a few to answer that criticism. to Harding who want to see him. *if game West and had to submit te hhockiers ané disouss vital questions ie iii Hu fata had Dress Model C, Tailored Frock of Navy paneer made just|it will not be by the same majority|campaign manager and would have|that the people out here Store Open Saturday Until 5.30 P. M. OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York | (Early Autumn Mode In‘ Fashionable Apparel for Misses Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years, Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust, Introducing Moderately Priced, Approved and Clever Style Con- ceptions Exclusive with the house of Oppenheim, Collins & Co, The assortments are especially noteworthy in their refinement of Fashioning and Tailoring Detail and the warmth and beauty of the New Fall Fabrics. Suit Model A. Misses’ Tailored Suit of Yalama Cloth. 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