The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1920, Page 4

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_THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, | however, te aubriitied for the legal: associat) pares Inetithte with other he co A SIGNED ARTICLE ea Says It Has Been His Pur- pose to Speak Frankly and Fearlessly. na Jen to o they will const ‘The | Scheme boar t Through With’ ° +, t the partios at insue, but Exception of Provision for | English Compulsory Jurisdiction, lone pt hn eutertained at ite beginning, that the |not recommend to the Assembly of American people will insist that those |the League a pian going further than Who seek the office for which IT have |the covenatit of the Lengue of Na« been nominated shal! make their ap- | tions, which provides that both par- i Y peal for support with consistent and |ties to a dispute must give their con- Hecoming dicnity. They do tnaist, |#ent in order to bring thelr case into} Wd is their right, that thone who seek [Court the greatest gift within the nation’s! The auostion of the power to bestow shall frankty pre. |herence of ment tieir cause and claime; and it] hax been my earnest purpone fully | Ame and frankiy to comply with that] Proper requirement of the American | People, Bul 1 am also convinesd that Whatever savors of the sensational) Believing this, 1 @r theatrical should be avoided by |furting in the Tare | n urking in the Paris Leagu compulrory ad. | a defending nation will, ton's of Fifth Avenue” —1 to lead the way to concord | | of distinctive gifts th: play. Much of the si lies in the refusal of bilean Party, and 1 as ius spok Antend that thin hope shall not be in vain discussed whoever makes thin appeal, |tiona, This ix me for tril! proper thing, Tt has been my purpose in every | Peale and th ord, a tin of sincere and earnest Ritterance to wpeak what waa in my OVINGTO heart, frankly and fearlessiy, firmly Welieving that the American peop! Want to decide the issues their merits and without the Pettiness or narrow mindedness CONFIDENT RESULT WILL SHOW | aan Z i, 7 OW LCaT ON ‘511 6th Ave. 690 Pairs 1 know that the will agree with me reement will be very world when we shail | urna from our lely on jan of | patio onal rete | sshould be the great solemn dum for which President Wilson asked, and I am confident that when | the result in known it will be recog. | WeTWEEN OTH AND LNT 81M, mined that the people have been thinking deeply and rightly on the goat issues that have been involved. Tt will be recognized, in the light of the result, that the people were in too Serious & mood to be diverted by ap- DP peals to prejudice or by efforts to tn- treduce irrelevant matters into the Yeampaign. To me, this has brought Gratifying reasmurance of the security of our National future. The country has splendidly re- || _ sponded to our offorta to show the “true nature of the project in Inter- nationalism to which some Gommit us, thoughtiess of the eff pon our nat . of the dancer project woulk tonal inde our best io Mwence in the councils of civilization WANTS PUBLIC TO RETAIN REV. | _* ERENCE FOR PRESIDENCY. T would have Americans retain for the great office of the Presidency that tame abiding Made it and throughout most of our! DP) Mistory hus kept it what the Consti- | tution intended it should be. | America stands at the threshold of world leadership and has the courage) to grasp it, America reulizes, too, that this opportunity of lead Wag Well-nigh lost to her ‘the misapplied ambition to world order regardless of eve consideration save ambition’s Aetermination to control a oe to unsolt sh [SPREE PIAL Periay, the world looks Great Reduction in new French models in 1 Brown, Suede; also Pa Colt, Sailor T and Welts, with covered F Heels, 4 Also on all our Oxfords, French leather heels, in Brown, Black, and Patent Colt, including a Patent, Kid Top, High Shoe, French leather heels. $8.75 good run of sizes Je wor rifice both Cuban and reverence which No Exchenges, ‘No c. 0. D. 290 Fifth Ave. DRTWEEN 30TH AND MST 8TH, STIR Tguarath Xi varive\t/@ esa) A\i/evkTeVi7e Branch Store: OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Dress Value Thursday 200 Women’s , and Misses Afternoon and Street Dresses Formerly Sold up to 45.00 Reduced to ' 28. 00 | Smart Frocks of Satin, Tricotine and Tricolette. High class models handsomely Beaded or Erhbroidered. Also plainly types. designed pb, as sugRon langunge used by the A + will depend upon the choice of ¢, The Council remumed tt# hearing on ly partly in the hundreds sands of other suggestions which are not quite the ' Short and Medium Vamp Shoes : s in Hand Turns This Sale is inaugurated to make room for Fall Goods study to all tl neluding the international points that ted by Mr. 7 urt will not pa case, and {tute prove French and « have been recommended aa [0) vation, Jt is to settle the | countries. — | ina by Gen. subject of ani- Counell this under ¢ The first —_———_-— | the Poli#h-Lithuanian situ CONFIDE RT OF “RESULT. PRUSSE ted; understod that the members of the ~ Prese).—1 t the Teagas ‘or a plebiscite ee. | of Nations tas approved the plan two Wants Americans to Retain) fr ® permanent Court of Interna- pets ey jonal Justice Reverence for the Great | rague comm ery cM oa Office of the Presidency, | SxeePtion of the pr ore eee : tory juriadiction an » minor mu n by the Council as | tera By Warren G. Harding. | Thowe ports of (he pinn generally TOoperight, 1030, by ‘The United Prem.) lattributed to Elihu F rmer MAIUON Oot, 27—-The expert- | American Secretary of wore ac- ence of this campaign has decidedly |eepted in their entirety. wirengthened the opinion, which I) The Coune!l decided that it could HE success of Oving- “The Gift Shop ies on- ey dis- uCcess thou- N’'S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. Slack, § tent & rench } and the reinatal th habitants could express a desire for) ae Fire Destroys Astoria Battding, LS LL 1920, ee wan the expulsion of Zetigouskt | lation of the Lithua- authorities, but the League's tary Mission reported there wan able for this purpose. Be kind to the Tiny Foot"! During the forvtive period, children's feet being very tender, the bones often tun from their natural course, by uncomfortable, ill-fitting shorr, Our shoes are scientifically constructed to meet the demand of growing feet allowing for good service to withstand hard usage 15% to 20% Reductions Now in Force pot-rule for oe n of Vilna by the e third a ple bisaite by which the ine If-determination started from ed the two-sts a by the Jerome | mill and the wear the Jantzen Shoe” Atk for Our Book—" | NO BRANCH ST 660 Sixth Ave Contom Boot BROADWAY- FIFI AMEHUE SuMPTUoUS f oR ConLARED Wraps QUIbT LUXURY AND THB EXTREMB OF ELBGANCE ARE ACHIBVED IN THESE LUXURIOUS WRAPS \ey PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES ON SLEEVED WRAPS IN GRACEFULLY DRAPED BFFECTS, EXECUTED IN EVORA, CHAMOISTYN, CALEDONIA, AND BOLIVIA CLOTH WITH DBEP COLLARS OF MOLE, NUTRIA AND SQUIRREL. EVERY ADVANTAGE HAS BEEN TAKEN OF THE SHARP DECLINE IN THE PRICH OF MATERIALS, AND WE ARE PRESRNTING IN OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS VALUES THAT ARE TRULY EXTRAORDINARY > CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER .OF THIS WEEK WILL APPEAR ON BILLS DATED DECEMBER 1ST. Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street | Established 1879 T the opening of the Fall Season, two months ago, we set our Clothing prices on the low price basis toward which others “now seem to be heading! Men’s MADE 45.00 Winter Suits IN OUR OWN SHOPS 50.00 55.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS 50.00 55.06 60.00 Yo ou ‘) ever Pay More at Bess ——— Vents, _ Santen — mew YORK ANTZEN FOOTWE aR A big feature that wilt interest you at once The price of the Doll & Sons “Little Jewel” Grand is a little more than that of a quality Upright Piano, For a reasonable invest- ment you obtain an exquisite Small Grand —wonderful in tone and handsome in appearance. The Doll & Sons Little Jewel Grand occupies but space of an Upright. You buy at splendid advantage when you buy direct from the makers—as you elim- inate all intermediate profits. A classic Small Grand at a very big saving in cost to you. See and hear the Dol! & Sons Little Jewel Grand today. Terms so liberal they will at once attract you. Doll & Sons Pianos, Pathe Phonographs, , Pathe and Actuelle Records, Q. R. S. and other leading music rolls, ete. Jacob Doll & Sons, Inc. Eataduished 1871 112 West 42nd Street, New York Between Brondway @ Sixth Avenue Jeracy Cityt 146 Newark Ave. Newark: 607 Broad Street Stewart Design Cuts eliminating hundreds of needless parts in Cost $300 to $700 the design of Stewart Trucks, first cost has B been so reduced as to save the buyer from $300 to $700. With fewer parts to wear out or break, there is less likelihood of road delays and repair charges, With less dead weight to move, a big saving is effected in gasoline, oil and tires. Compare Stewart first cost, operating cost - and endurance with any other make. These Are the New Reduced Stewart Prices: %% Ton.. $1,295 | 2 Ton........ . $2,495 L Potics ives 1,650 | 21% Ton 2,575 Yq Ton.. 1,995 3%, Ton 3,395 Herrman Motor Truck Co., Inc. 607-615 W. 57th St., N. Y. Tel. Columbus 5572-3 F your recipes call for butter or lard use 14 to 14 less Mazola and see the remark- able results—both in the bet ter flavored food and in the economy. Mazola guarantees light biscuit and delicate flaky pie crusts Corn Products Refining Co. P. O, Box 161 New York City ttle Difference What You Need— A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find.

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