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COX ASKS WOMEN TO UPHOLD LEAGUE FOR ENDING WAR proche Rul Back in Dayton, He Addresses a Delegation on Covenant as Moral Issue, DAYTON, O., Oct. 4—At home from ® campaign tour that took him more than 11,000 miles and into every State west of the Mississippi Rive: except three, Gov. James M. Cox, though @upposed to rest gor two days before woibg into Kentticky and Tennessee, to-day continued bis plea for adop- ten of the League of Nations, the paramount fasue of the campaign, In an address to a delegation of women to-day the Governor went into considerable detail why women should support the League, asserting that throughout the years they have been “tho leaders of progress in tho World,” and declaring that wrath of the women who were made to syffer tn the war will pursue Franz Joseph, William Hohenzollern and Nicholas Romanoff “through all eternity.” ‘The League, Gov. Cox said, not only will prevent war, which he asserted is {te primary purpose, but also will promote progress and will “set up, or Naelf. become, a clearing house for International justice and sootal serv: | foe."* The Governor detailgd the following soctal service and justice programme which he asserted member nations of the League will best aoe outt “Try to secure and im fair and fiumane conditions of labor for men, women and children—thus lifting the standard of living every- where, “Try to secure just treatment of the native inhabitants of terr!- tories under their control. “Try to secure and maintain freedom of communication and of transit and equitable treatment for the commerce of members of the League. “Labor tegether In the effort to control and ultimately eradicate disease, “Set up commissions for the Prevention of the illicit traffic in arms, in dangerous drugs and in women for immoral purposes Gov. Cox sald the issue “is not fun- damentally a legal or diplomatic” one, but a moral one. “The women df America will vote to keep our pledge to 81,000 heroes whose blood has crim- soned the poppies of Flanders’ fields. They will vote for tho limitation of armaments, the arbitration of dis- putes, the publication of secret treat- tea, the amelioration of distress and the elevation of labor conditions to | 8. higher standards. In a word, they will vote for a League which will convert Christian idealism into the statutes of sound statesmanship and bring to the sons of men a peace that shall cover the earth as the waters ‘cover the sea.” FUNERAL SIMPLE ety * Friends and‘ Neighbors Pay, Last Tribute. DALTON, Mass., Pilcity in keeping with his way of life marked the funeral to-day of W. Murray Crano, former Untted States Senator, ex-Governor of Mass- achusetts and millionaire = manu- facturer, There was a plain servic of Scripture reading, hymn recital and prayer, There was no hint af eulogy. A throng made up of townspeople who knew the Senator as friend fled the approaches to the residence and invaded tee road ts iawn MRS, - COOLIDGE E HERE. York Repablican Women. ‘The women of the Republican Wo- men's Executive Committee for New | York State to-day entertained at tun- vin Coolldge, wife of the Repubican tial ndidate. ~ None wht sh many Gowen stented fal- lu toga ths de waa met at the station on her arrival from maining ef by a_re- opt eo cone ffaen varick. Boswell, ‘Lourtiandt Bicol ats. “o "Mrs Charles in 28a Mire. George Genung. Westchester’s Population, Revised, 844,436. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The Census | opulation of Westchester County, N, Pr reviaad), ts 344,496, an increase of 61,391, or 21.7 per cent. over the 1910 figures. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street The UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Offers new assortments, of exclusive Imported Novelties, including Lace Pieces, Fire Place Fittings, Pillows, Scarfs and Pillow ‘Slips. SPECIAL VALUES for TUESDAY in (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Imported English Cretonne, 81 in. wide, Formerly $1.35, «+ + 85¢ Figured Madras, in White and Cream. Formerly 70 and 950, 50c and 75c Swiss Applique Curtains -. In distinct neat border effects, Measurements taken, 106 colored pe andles, nieces; designs. 100 and 108 matt gold handles, Three-quarter yard wide; all colors. of grades may be made any size or shape. Limoges China Dinner Sets— border designs, ine edge; matt gold Formerly $125.00, Imported China Dinner Sets— 100 pes; conventional border Formerly $72.50., English Porcelain Dinner Sets— ieces; richly colored, con- ventional pestis designs; “gold line edge, $47.50 and 55.00 Formerly $12.75, Plain Color CHENILLE CARPETS Excellent grades in three different widths up to 15 feet wide. Colorings are wonderfully rich, soft and subdued, $ 15.50 Per Square Yard Our selection is unusually large just now. Estimates given. PLAIN WILTON CARPETS A_ varie French, English and American DINNER SERVICES and GLASSWARE At Substantial Price Reductions $89.50 1andles, 52 pieces; designs; Formerly . $49.50 Cups and colored edge. CUT GLASS BEVERAGE SETS Richly cut with floral and leaf designs; sets consist of large covered Jug and 6 tall Tumblers to match, Formerly $4.95 and 5.95 4 $3.95 and 4.95 First-class work guaranteed | flexi $4, 50 to 7. 50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets— 106 pieces; conventional border designs; vold line edge, -matt gold fi Formerly $49.50... American Porcelain Dinner Sets— Limoges China Tea and Bouillon with conventional border and yellow bands; Formerly $21.00 doz, 10.50 and 12.75 14.60 and 17.50 $39.50 colored border gold line edge, Saucers—Richly decorated gold line $12.00 Oct, 4A sim= | cheon at the Hotel Vandorbilt Mrs, Cal- | w. MURRAY CRANE’S 2,000 AT CONCERT No’ Eulogy Delivered—Throng of Ingpector Dwyer Goes in Airplane ‘Two thousand immigrants at Bilis Island attended the concert and en- tertainment given yesterday after- noon on the island by Cohsateatonge | of Immigrationf Frederick Watts. Bernard K. Nolan, a leader in the Printers’ union, delivered a speech tn which he praised the life and work of Jacob Schiff, Police Inspector Dwyer one of the speakers, came to the island in an airplane“ and circled three times over the gathering before he After the party police regprves gave lollypops to the children. those who sang and played were; Anna Entertained at Luncheon by Few Woaver, Paul Warren, Mary Ambrose Edith Holloway and Margaret Saloff. Julia Riess te Be Guest of Peo Julia ares will be the guest ot | honor to-night at the High School of Commerce, No. 155 West 65th Streer, when the People’s Liberty Cherus cele- ‘ a THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, “OCTOBER A 1920. After Court Saye n't Dodet Cate, © dumb animal in streets of New York,” aquired Magistrate Simpson fh Yorkvttle |this morning, “when even cittsens\are | afternoon. down every day Ovens € ene a it Hotet { the to Entertainment for Immigrants. Wy @uto-| Street from their o! Breet and attend a reception iy answered tha question 580 | to Ldeut. Gov. Marry ©. Perse, No. 912 Amate cused of cruelty NO) Plattaburg later in the evening ni Hall on Friday night landed, Fine Tea tastes like Among Belle Dennison, Margaret $$» js Chorus, t guest night of the sea- be singing and dancing and the public is in- eard for a free sample. Address: - Send “8 Salada pany, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston Bureau announced to-day that the B LL La “Taling 15% to 40% Saving — se DRESSES Are Now $1 2 9 0 7 Retail Store Offered by t Average Prices Us at Only e (@) $16.50 16 $97.50 15% to 40% Savings On Many Other Lines.of Wearables FURS @ MILLINERY COATS SUITS Of every description. dD Hat Women's id Misses’ == Wy, Y a Neck Pieces at cide a oe eae’ Style stout, and aed coy Foca $10 .to $7.50 to $30 B.'hOy pelone ‘438 ra Sis. Fur Coats Average retail freee $16.50 to $135 re il at $6,000 $10.00 to $4! Average retail prices Yr peeg pel Ble gorge et SKIRTS refit CORSETS InN. be i ; “BLOUSES More than 40 different y,, Grace O'F i Swi seS -mmamytit sata MR Shee cotm made Wook Fibre Silk and snuit’,, colette, Embroider sets, By — measure Nae is N.C. 0. Prices Seer at er ar . C.. O. pri 1. C. 0. . C. 0. 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