The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 13

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/ id / COOLDGE DodGES American people, | iy ERE ysl] mR EAT aU G. 0. P. Honan tor for Vice Presi- dency Fails to Commit Him- self for or Against Pact. Positive young Goyernor, eandidate Yor the Vice Presidency on the Re- Publican ticket, last night received a eandy haired man who stood beside shadé embarrassed. ©r Against any association of nations whatsoever, “In our fotel¢n poltey,” he declared, | @ “our alm should be to use the power of this mighty Nation in such a way es t© minimize the chances of war durable peace. and ad Present treaty and the preseut cov- enant will bring about such a result,| § the Republican Party can be retied| § Upon to follow such a course, If be- ginning anew and adopting a new| ‘ treaty and a new type of association | Will best preserve peace and mint-| mize the chances of war, the Repub- Lean Party can be relied upon to fol- low such a course. “DP belleve the o next Tuesda: AW! Intrust the great responatpiit of starting a new era to the Kepub: devoted to the question of inter rational “The Democratic Presider red, “has so, con-| ducted ¢ iffulrs ax to leave | the Na n few frends abroad and| ytvation few supporters @t home. | “Aa we look back over the past| {ito years, how clear it must be to us all th ie President has been his| GWwh Worst chemy. | “Et myself did not believe, do not Believe, that th enant intended to create a Kupe vernment. I be- Leved then and “welt eve now that It} Was iniended to be in essence a com. many other Repubiicang 1 readily appreciate that others, both in the Republican and Democratic iis, could in all sincerity believe the covenant intended to create fuper-rovernment hat form of the covenant was curiously calculated to arouse the fears of are could GIRL QUITS SCHOOL | * iow aa TO EARN FINERY ina told Punishment as a Boy, Judge | When told Tells Truant, polar the Telling her if she did not go to School she would have the same wort: |, tence meted out to her as 1 boy vo! her own age, Magistrate Harris yes- eaibn Cisked With terday adjourned the case of Frieda Bankorsky, sixteen, until Nov, 18 HOUSING: EOARD Goss Frieda was prettily dressed und her father, a blacksmith, told the court Le Hire he had been out of work for three niontha and that his daughter wanted to work to buy herself clothes. te |! sald if ehe went to school she might Wright D. Goss, President of the Empire Brick and Supply Company, Housing Conference Committee. Calvin Coolidge, the Bay State's| letter he wuld that he understood che “controversy” over his business rela. tions was about to be revived, and that he did not wish to embarrass the mettnpolitan welcome from an atidi-| committee by continuing his member- At the office of the Commin- Magistrate Harris sid this wasn't | ‘ fo and that under the law no eim- ployer was allowed to disoharge a girl under eighteen, who must either have | “ graduated or continue to study four | tw . He sald she could not ko to night school as she asked, for @ which thronged Carnegie Hall,|8h!p. For pearly two minutes and a haif|sloner it was intimated that Gons's the great gathering cheered and ap-|action anticipated a request for his plauded the slight, inconspicuous, | resignation, ‘The “revival of the controversy” to the a@peaker’s stand smiling and alwhich Mr. Goss referred was takon appearance before It was a spontancous welcome too,| Lockwood committe, although prolonged artificially. Wallstein, of cqunsel to that commit. He did not commit homself in defl-|tee, eald that this was not “apecific. nite terms on the chief issue of the |ally” campaign, by declaring elther for or] =———— against the League of Nations or tor eooesnonassacnaecaoocen: Why Worry? % Because the roast or ® steak, soup or chow- ® der will always taste and to insure as far as possible a| Bu If rejecting what ts) @ ng what Is good of the| § ei f: 1a os Tate's address was | 5 NEMOURS $5,080,090 SALE Offers Tremendous BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY pact. “But while 1 held this view. as did 435 5th remy Cor. 39th Street Tel. Murray Hill 3793 BELGIAN ~ 7) _ + SEAL COATS A very sensational Value, shown in a variety of 16 beautiful models, deep collars and cuffs, silk lining. 4 on x SEAL COATS Full and luxuriously mfde gar- ments, large cape or roll collar, with or without belts; 12 stunning models to choose from; a real $300 value. $145: FINE SHEPPARD SEAL COATS A beautiful creation of fine, rich, glossy pelts shown in « variety of 14 stunning models; fine silk lin- ing; a $275 value $149- HOLLENDER SEAL DOLM/ Typically Parisian, ted pale, Hudson seal dyed, rich brocade lining; a $400 value 195 See Poege 33 Fer Details Cor, Cortlandt St. Tel, Cortlandt 777 | se Fur Sale! Our $1,000,000 Stock of Fine Furs Virtually Selling at Cost! ON’'T WAIT until cold weather sets in—when prices must D necessarily advance. Make your purchases now, while stocks are at their fullest and styles most complete. Nutria Pointed Fox Scarfs $25 Skunk Scarfs......$25 Skunk Collars..., Beaver Collars..... Hudson Seal Collars$48 | Mole Collars 5 hd At the aft " ao in # tru » do as her mo! Return to Books or Face Same} ft Tl was avn 4 and nitte d Court , Raccoon Skunk Opossum Ringtail Opossum Australian Opossum French Seal Extravagantly trimmed with deep, big collars, that defy the Winter frosts—not skimpy or cheap looking. Selected pelts ~ superbly matched. Ni, Thm EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. Y TO LAUNCH NEW OIL TANKER, | NO WORD OF MISS HARDING. gion et of colors, jouudiag nite | United Rintes and department fiaga, the object of *k |The medain are of bronge and Inseribed | dente from freesing when cold waa Loyalty," | grips the elty. The one policewoman who aualified for | eee tie honor inedel ta. Wt | cd Hawioment (nm Disehnere Cargo te biahtieon Haars, trehed to the Weat @ [A who Nua Just returned who served elgiteen: ed the writer concerning 4 Sven Harding, The Committee ot the Health | arc| Department ye | thorough Inventigation of the cou! short- age with @ view to an carly adjustment . Sub-committees were named i] and a permanent organization formed | HONOR POLICE V WAR HEROES. | to penetrate every phase of the prob 7 lem from the coat of production at the mines to carting and disposal in this "hd it 1 henr ying OCEAN AVENUE ( CARS TO RUN. dugte tition and depart= Efht hundred World War veterans The Health Department inst night | “| asked the newapapers to publish the slowing questions with @ request that helr readers anawer them on post enrds fealth Department of coal? How much fow many tons do you The Most Sensational Sale éver Held [ Thousaids ¥ Winter Coats Wraps Season’s Most Fashionable New Models At One-Half Last Year’s Prices Sale ¢ Sale at 34th Street, West of 5th Avenue Brooklyn—Fulton Near Hoy* Newark—Broad Cor. W. Par!: Actual 595, § 585, 75 & 565 Coats Ge melt nie Rae Fur Collars Smart Tailored Modes y Silk Lined A stupendous Sale—a vast Nong and mighty merchandising ever presented in New York! Hundreds up- reds of stunning y styles as coats styles that any / or miss will be ° Floor Devoted To This Begins Tomorrow at 9 A. A Woman Should Attend ! Fresh assort- re Our entire fourth floor is devoted to this great’ selling! “xtra saleswomen, extra racks—convenient size Come and inspect them—the price is less than materials Sizes for Misses, Women and extra sizes Swagger, Loose Bach Types, Full Ample Wraps, ‘ Embroidered T: tles for Every Type of Figure. 39.75 and Up! ments arrived today! arrangements, Pee TLS one Taylor, at= H Ktroet, Station, oniha on the bat: | 1 Bolivias Suedene Wool Velours Silvertone Frost Glow Silvertip Bolivia Rich, leafy Browns, Congo, Beaver, beautiful new Blues, Tobacco, Sand, Reindeer and other wanted shades. Richly Silk lined, Interlined. Each cart wilt reentee attention sith keeping New York resi- © GRAND PAPIDS FURNITU JO4* SEL” STATION at Coman DEN SATURDAY EVENINGS” | iF 1SWEEKLY) Y fore AN ACCOUNT i) Bons DOWN ON #50 EE ron 75, DOWN ON $75: FISHER BROS COLUMBUS: Ay EM BETIS" & 104% js ie Ss E (ierse

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