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WEST FOR LEAGUE: EXPECTS HARDING WILL BE WON OVER (Continied.) Mauch in peace as it did in 1916, and gnce the campaign is over and the Republican newspapers that have been lukewarm on the subject because they did not want to help Gov. Cox's candidacy begin to come out strong- ly in favor of the League again, a noticeable change in public opinion will develop. Many editors, resent deeply that the League issue has ‘been interjected Into the campaign and interfered with their domestic politt- eal desixps, and will do more for the Teague of Nations after November 2 than they are doing now. WEST FOR HARDING BUT STILL FOR LEAGUE. Thus, while the w ‘leaves the West with a feeling that Senator Harding has the lead, and with a sQspicion that the reaction across the Missiasippi against the Democrats is #0 great that even Genator Penrose ‘imectt could carry the West this year, there is every reason to be op- FOR INFANT Sime tte ¢ Se aia ai ae Ty gE ree : wiht! ’, ba > * . Are <S * timiatl tthe future support| which je putting up the fight for Cox sponsibie, fo poor are the Demo-| rwn power to frustrate such a 1 gg ahh gs ‘ rea aad Ss cratic organizations, no weak in. yub-| (t would have de bold taatie isthe 4 that will be given by the West to the entrance of the United States into the League ot Nations. So far aa the ‘Weat Is concerned,. it will vote for Harding, but by fp means will re- pudiate the covenant of the Teague. Many Republican newspapers whose heart ia with the League of Nations have already made that statement ao that the verdict may not be mis- construed, President Wilson im still as much respected as ever west of the Missis- sippl, but Ne has lost his hold on the | voters, His failing health has aroused here and there considerable eym- pathy, but the knowledge that he tnx not a vigorous leader in hig party has caused the voters to examine carefully the new leaderahip, The dot not attribute to Gov, Cam the same high ideals that they did once to Wilson. They see no Bryan going from State to State preaching | and crusading as he did in 1916.| They see a sulky Nebraskan calling Cox a “wet” and charging that he was nominated by the bosses in the Demoératic Party. ‘They see, too, many original Wilson and McAdoo men going whut thelr busineas without political emotion. Moat of these Democrats will vote fot Cox fbut they aro not throwing them- selves into the fight as they did in 1916, though in some States like Call- $ Price $4.00 te $5.5: With Spring Heels Button or Lace Sise 4 toa Price $5.00 te $5.50 CHILD'S Sise 7 to it Price $7.50 and $8.50 MISSES Sloe 11% to 2 Price $8.50 and $9.50 GROWING GIRLS Sise 26 to 8 Price $22.00 ae, THE MILLER-KINS SHOP T. Miller Shops for Women: 1554 Broadway quality found in for grown-ups, so moderately ers can purchase happily. A snug shop treatment by women fitters who understand children, Souvenirs for 15 West 42nd Street ONDERFUL little shoes which guide growing feet and give them grace and ease. They have the charm and 5 Church St. and doing well. M'ADOO STRONGER WITH VOT- \ ERS THAN COX. iiclty and funds that the masa of voters have not been told anything about the two year Just passed Unquestionably William Gittbs Mo- which the Republica ana had [tte oppor. 0 el pre tunity to pass remedial legisiation. Adoo would. have, carried more [Only te Oe a ep agai In Western States than Governo: many States, but it not being intelli. will, The Democrata out Weat wi gently argucd. Nor is much being for him, as the numerous ballots at sald by thé De ‘nts about the de- the San Francisco convention will Sife of certain Repubtican ‘interwats to change the Fedqral Reserve sys- show, Furthermore, McAdoo has tom aa soon ax a Republican adminis- been ahd is bone dry, end the anti- ¢ration comes into power, Saloon League endorsed him. There — gome undercurrents of apprehension ts dowbt mbout Cox and while he Will are to be found exen among Wostern benefit to some extent by a spirit Of Republicans that the Hastern wing of | wetnens that still prevails in some the party inay attempt again 10 pat | parts of the West, his standing on the contro! of the nationgcredit In a few weene Misa ely 4 eee sath Bastern hands, but sane Western ciently clear cut to ma: ‘ io ie ounrident. GE voters belleve that he will stand with ‘@Publichns are confiden oer theth absolutely in what they regard a6 the big moral insue of the day. + Gov. Cox might have made of his campaign ia the. West a crusade by taking the bone dry, side of the argu- ment and emphasizing the League of > Nations, to the exclusion of criticism of the Republican candidate's sup- posed reactionary views, To call « man 4 reactionary is one thing, to prove that he in may be quite another, Gov. Cox made some headway on thie tesue, but it 1 not vitally control~ ling this year as, it was in 1916, The phrases “progressive” and “reaction- ary” have been fost in a maze of irri- tations, @ll of which yield only the one cry—Lat's get back to normal, no matter wherther we do it by a reac- | tlonary or anybody else. Taxation { a sore spot. The Democrats have failed to mhow how neglectful the last Republican Congres waa of the de- mand of the President for a revision of the tax law. id the Democrats re- | Try 1 Open a can if Tango ay. Try Tango Spiced Sardines. You I. Miller shoes and are priced that all moth- with tender the Kiddies. 15 W. 42nd St. Biggest Rug from. The world's most r ! '” STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HEARN Fourtesats THURSDAY values. Group at $1.97 Group I-—Merceriz qualities, Established 1827 Sivek Great Special Purchase Sale 10,826 Pairs Women’s Silk HOSE The immensity of the purchase is one of the important | reasons for the extremely advantageous terms which governed the buying of these stockings. We, in turn, are enabled to offer them at these truly record-breaking I 1.08 If bought in regular way would sell | it bought in All are full fashioned, with high spliced heels, and double sole and toe, ’ ed. tops. Group II—Perfect grade all silk stockings in splendid serviceable Majority are black, but for early comers there will also be a limited selection of cordovan and white. " (If quantities permit values will be continued Saturday.) | _ See pages 4, 17 and 27 for Other Hearn Advertising. West of Fink Areane 1.54 | contributed to this event. morrow morning. for all rooms. Wonderful value, on edge. Special, this sale FRIDAY rugs; tall, soft nap; beautiful a terns. There are Persians, Chinese effects. Special for this Extra heavy, very close woven iless Wilton V. nap; also of patter tonal bargain. ..... | REDUCTION itary Rugs; known throughout the world for their won ul derful wear; mu at half their r $9.75 ....6x9....$5.98 x9, ..,99.98 | $1 $12.98 Group Il $12.00 °.,7.6x0. $8.49 xin 6. ($10.98 $2.98 regular way would sell at $2.47 60c Felt Base Extra Hea’ r covering made to-day yard Cornes ‘ LivingSon legeft on the hot sauce and slip toast and in & jiffy you'll have a dish fit for a king—Tangos broiled on toast. More than 10,000 Rugs in this great Rug Weck ‘to select We advise you to supply your rug needs for the Fall and Winter NOW! $35 8.3x10.6 Seamless Brussels Smith's heavy all-wool Rugse $60 9x12 Wool are Extra heavy, very close woven all wool Axminster Oriental, $75 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs ete, fnteed to be absolutely perfect. In Persian, Floral, 57: 50 Medallion and Oriental designs. The rug you want is sure to be in this lot $15—6x9 Brussels Rug $6 Wilton Velvet | Very servic miterns, & ph CONGOLEUM RUG Beautiful assortment of Linoleum None C. 0. D. No Exch. New York Floor Covering Co. 60:Flatbush: Av, ‘i siock troin BROOKEYN) 25 West if the Democrats had been awake to its bilities, If the Demoeratic campalgn In tive Bast is no better than It Ip in the Weat the jig is up, the campaign ix over, But the month of October ts the Ume when drifts set in and desperate efforts are made, sometimer fully. Charles BE. Haghes we carly in October, but was defehted 4 the end of the month despite an elev enth hour drive, The Democrats 1 sources unquestio them that there ian't a ning the campaign by a combinati Southern State nd the ve learned from to bly triendiy as Dig electoral alone enn avert de- four years ag’ votes In the feat — : Your Groce This Pour the delicately spiced funn into a pan and heat it. Place the Smeg! ‘on slices of toast. Tangos under the Besiler, Does it taste good? Well, just try it! jut remember, there's all the difference in the world between ‘angos and other sardines. Tangos are the plumpest and tenderest of sardines, free from too strong a fishy taste, and the delicately spiced sauce in which they are packed gives them an added zest and flavor that makes them irresistible. can get them &t your grocer's. Adolph Goldmark & Sons, Inc., 174 Hudson Street, N. ¥.C. Marchall's Hecrogs ln Toone Bouse Tange Sardines Spectal Lentils Pride of Maine Com lay and Demonulration in all Bohack Stores, Brooklyn GO IG SALE) Week of 1920 esentative makers have all epr Sale begins to- xcellent Rugs water stained 99. ssortment of pat Floral and sale... All-Wool Axminster Kugs, tall, soft These rugs ea guar- Beautltut p 30 TO 40°; $3.00 Wool Velvet Carpet Velvet Carpet, sult 1.39 Floor Covering rns, 2 yurds ; best san m full rolls. tothat StF so sna (ORM PETE ~ JOHN WANAMAKER- Down-Stairs Store--- Thursday Men’s All-wool Jersey Sweaters | Less than maker’s cost © , The ideal sweater coat for motoring, golfing, walking and general outdoor wear How do ‘ou suppose we got these extra- FINE wool sweater coats to sell be- low regular wholesale cost? We'll tell you: these are the celebrated with the weave or quality; we rvaranton : Tom Wye ise For men —Jjersey coats: known from coast to coast © —who motor; who Bie rout apr whe or and generally acknowledget! to be the best - indulge in jersey coats made in this country today. work is in “aa Tom Wye is very in the pro- semen erent duction of his garments. The test vari- Not bulky; warm, snug, close-fitting, tly rm, snug hs ation in color means that the garment is and very laid aside and sold underprice as an “ir- Pure worsted, of course; button down, omar a eed Sealer tek noey: eae Shae n this case ford , brown, blue and green heather mix. —we bought the so-called “irregulars”’ which simply means that some are discon- tinued colors; and others are not quite ev- en as to coloring. Not a thing the matter tures. Sizes 36 to 44. A REAL opportunity. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Women's high-grade Boots Less than Half Price $4.20 mom The tells its own 20° Wanamaker ented, Cooan a lor ag a definite reduction in price— something that you can apply to own Fall and Winter needs, And Tan leather, military heels Gray kidskin, Louis heels Patent leather, kidskin or cloth ti Heavy tan walking boots Tan boots, col uckakin tops Nevdiy: Nae boots — patent leather with col- Patent leather, ther, fae suede u 5% Be shoes, fine Proce kidskin : Patent leather, tan kidekin tops And many styles for pode they J girls Note, please, that sizes are 2}4 to 8, widths AA to gC sltnonen there are not all sizes in any one style. But- you can plainly see that the number of styles offers many fine chances for satisfactory and unusual choosing. see that these are high-grade shoes—the kinds that seldom find their way into sales of any kind, Dress boots and walking boots—and plenty of both. Down-Stairs Store, New Building Many high-grade instruments in this Sale of Used Pianos We're holding this sale in the Down-Stairs Store because we haven't enough space in the regular Piano Salons, And we're offering many standard instruments that have been taken in exchange and placed in good condition in our own workrooms, Sale prices range from $50 to $395 — and there is a liberal saying on every instrument, Your own terms, within reason, Down-Stairs Store, New Building The best men’s news today is about se to-measure Suits, $49.50 | In ya Lower-Price Broadway Store Do you like made-to-measure suits?....Do you prefer to have your suit made to YOUR individual measurements? Would you like to save something substantial on the order? ‘These are pertinent questigns, applicable to this sale in the fullest measure. There has been a break in the prices of made-to-measure suits, also; and many fabrics that were one-third more are included at $49.50. Our quantity at writing is not as large as we would like to have it, but there _ are enough patterns for men who don’t wait too long. Fine worsteds are among them. The linings and trim- mings will be adequate; and we'll take full responsibility for the fit and finish, Broudway gpra Eighth bobs u pram he «PERRO LS NNT

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