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LODGE DIDNOT © FINALPLEAMMADE | TALK WITH. R.ON TO THE SOCIALISTS | HIS RESERVATIONS, BY EUGENE V. DEBS ap But He Sass th the Two Went! Candidate Says Wall Street Over “Draft” of League and | Dominates Both the Their Views Agreed. Old Parties. LYNN, Mass, Oct. 30—Sendtor| Menry Cabot Lodge dictated the fol-| dowing statement to-day: “Mra. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson never said that the Lodge reservation Was discussed by her brother and me for two mornings shortly before his death. Sho could not have said it, and nover has sald it; for the simple reason that Col, Roosevelt died in By Eugene V. Debs. (Written for the United Pree. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 30.—This will be my last word in the Presidential campaign. It is enough for me to have been one of the standard bearers of the working class. 1 regret only |not having becn able to meet the | workers face to face as in other days. January, 1919, and the Lodgo rescrva.| If the earth and all {t contains ts tions were not formulated or reported | ™°t for the people, not a handful of | antil September, 1419. Any state-|'%e™, but all the people, then there to certainly a mighty mistake some- | ment which represents her ws mak- | °C4ly ing such a statement is, of course, Sl eect res: omen) eae AER YE : * "| correction. | misrepresentation. “About ten days before bis death, and while Col. Roosevelt was in the | of the peopleypractically own and ab- hosp'tal, I was with him for two ! mornings. The first draft of the | Svlutely rule the United States of League had not been officially pub- | Aimerica Hiahed, but reports of whut it was to) That insienifeant minority has sta! contain had appeared in th pers very fully {i Fue and what It ou Rot to contata. tar, and have been f with Col, t A very small, insirnificant minority | it iy thore that every solitary eral Judge is named who lays; jown the law to the people, Tt iM also there that the candidates ~ chosen and the platform written the two dominant political parties, Rhave been 0 nit tirourh which thie insignificant in which he YW ity secures control of the Gov- the people. every woman who publican or Democratic \t ket on Tuerday next registers bis val of Wall Street and opposi- action which ceceeuiipeaitinss SISTER INSISTS T. R. 0.K.’D RESERVATIONS ie “Every One of Those Drafted By i", between th the pre ticers and pa kening worker , an Lodge Discussed and rising from t ti ‘in the Approved. Mra, Douglas Robinson, before 500 | Women at a mass meeting under the guwpices of the Essex County uo the parasites: | and the only issue | t you on Blectjon | Women’s —— © With Bullet. daughter in the} Joxepnine d that in Theodore Roose- k room on the 19th or 20th ber, 1918, |, at my brother's for Senator t Lodge to REDUCTION SALE ON COFFEE Daneel, tree Importer to Consumer al idden from the Senators je by the President. mn sat down for hours, they discussed every one of these reservations of Lod 0. Kd by Thee “BOYS ALL KNOW HIM." * So Stonrt's Campanian Committee Works Only for Women'4 Vo Jimmy Hines tas anot Democrats of th burles Pree delivery within 300 miles of MAILORELRCULEE ECO. 57 Fulton St., New York from tel and td Ar, “Lt Near Fuiion St. Subway Sta. MOOSE? IF NOT—WHY NOT? the Michael A Friends of Iri That Sprinkle of Sugar over your cereal dish is expensive and it is a needless expense. Try the rich flavor of Grape-Nuts A blend of wheat and malt- ed barley rich in its own sweetness. Grape-Nuts requires no sugar and this is only one feature of its gen- eral usefulness and economy. At Grocers Everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc. Battle Creek, Mich, Ese aaah a, } JAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920. 3 > JOHN WANAMAKER Rue de la Paix, Paris Broadway at Ninth, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours, 9 to 5 Washington Arch, N.Y. The Annual - Annual ELECTION SALE of Wilen’s Clothing Begins Monday | The better grades of suits and overcoats—average saving one-third The Suits $54.50 The Overcoats $48.50 Once again, let us refer to our statement of October 18th, | colorings. — Single-breasted model; something for the stout when we said in plain, unmistdkable words: man as ise as the slim Si me the usual evidence of ac- eurd evel I | “The John Wankinaker Store offers tte entire uracy and precision in every detail of workmanship. new stock of men’s clothing NOW at next sea- Silk-lined Overcoats, $48.50 | son’s prices—one-third less than they were in The average saving is one-third. Fine, sturdy, hardy May when we opened our campaign to lower twisted oxford cheviots, made in the Chesterfield model, full- This is for Owners of Cars The MOTOR SHOP offers, Monday— Chauffeurs’ suits of finest whipcord and all wool worsted at $50—lowest price in two seasons. Chauffeur’s overcoats—Oxford frieze—lined or un- lined—convertible collars, belted backs, at $50.— mighty good looking coats. Motor robes for the closed car—fine plush and broadcloth, $20 to $95. prices,” lined or yoke lined, with silk and finished with a velvet collar. | - The type of overcoat that Wool steamer rugs and motor robes $18.50 to We intend to bring forward from time to time | can be worn with equal grace $35, Owner's great coats—imported, at $125, Leather reversible motor coats, $105 and $115. Owner's ulsters, in a variety of patterns, satis- fying models, moderately priced $65 to $110. An advance showing of fur-collared coats— good fabrics, pleasing patterns, muff or patch pockets ~—selected ec Alans of beaver or otter and nutria, $85 and $115—made to sell at one-third higher price. Raccoon coats, polo coats, raincoats and wool gabardines in stock in all sizes. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building on business or dress occa- sions and the type that most men are part to. We haven't had silk-lined over- coats of this grade at $48.50 in a Jong, long time. ay VOTE—A small charge wilt - a\ be made for alterations other rh) than correcting sleeve and trou ser lengths during the Fall and Winter season, certain groups of high- | grade suits and overcoats, and to emphasize the unusual | savings involved. THESE are two of the groups; and the message is clear and definite— | 500 Suits, $54.50 WZ Len oe A - | The average saving is one-third, and the variety consists | of fine worsteds, finished and unfinished, and some high-grade | cheviots in precise little stripes, and well-ordered patterns and Also—in the Broadway Store— 750 Men’s Suits—2 pairs trousers and 750 Qvercoats and Ulsters $36.50 ssociates, has been adversely affected by the recent financial flurry in Just from Belfast. Ready Monday Linen Scarfs, Pillow Cases, Sheets and Bedspreads at below today’s reproduction cost Pure Irish linen, hemstitched and hand-embroidered in floral and conventional designs. Scarfs, 18x86 in., specially priced $3 to $4 each. Scarfs, 18x45 in., specially priced $4 to $5 each. Scarfs, 18x54 in., specially priced $4.50 to $6 each. Pillow Cases, 12x16 in., specially priced $2 to $4 each. Pillow Cases, 14x18 in., specially priced $3 to $4 each. Pillow Cases, 22x86 in., specially priced $3.75 to $6 each. , Sheets, 72x108 in., specially priced $22.50 to $24 each Sheets, 90x108 in., specially priced $24 to $27.50 each. Bedspreads, 72x108 in. My priced $25 to $60 each. Ty \ Burlington, Arcade Floor, New Building Areal scoop. One of the most inter- esting Clothing events of the year The manufacturer of this clothing, through his Boston He made this clothing originally for one of the largest stores in America; and the store in question asked him to hold it until December. He might have done so under normal conditions, but found it necessary to sell. So the proposition | came to us, and it has all the goog features that help to make a noteworthy clothing sale. First of all, the sale price is low; and that is always important. Secondly, the suits have TWO pairs of trousers instead of the usual one; and t 50, isimportant. Thirdly, the overedats present an unusual variety—ulsters, Chesterfields, double- | breasters and other variatio} 5 Fourthly, the clothing measures up to the Qeual Wenemaker standard in every essential Bedspreads, 90x108 in., specially priced $86 to $65 each. | de tail of fabric and workmarship Wh«n you consider that the Ie west-prict suit we in regular’stock last season with First Floor, Old Building ONE pair of trous: was $39.50, you can readily understand why THESE suits at $36.50 with TWO pair of trousers are little ™ | short of extraordinary. This is the kind of sale the Wanamaker store likes to have because it is brought about by Broadway, corrier Eighth Street. DOWN- | conditions that insure unusual values. TAIRS STORE / y Monday--a most notable Thanksgiving Sale $158,000 of China and Glass for $90,710 NOT ed China costs are .teries in Limoges ar: going down, The French pot- workpeople on strike for higher Standard qualities, Standard decorations. Standard styles. Perfect goods---no seconds. Full dinner sets—no leaving out pieces or substituting pieces of lesser value to make wages. English potte are closed on account of the coal | strike. And yet-h imported and domestic China and & lowered (price, % Vee good sale of Porcelain at an average saving of 40 per cent., and imported Every set and pieces shows a substantial and domestic Glassware at an average saving of HALF! saving from our already moderate prices. 1,200 Complete 2 Dinner Sets From our regular stocks average saving one-third Vendome Corsets VENDOMR. is the are made according to our own ideas. own corsets. Every woman knows that corset prices have been going skyward on some time; but now that we can lower price again, this interesting sale has been planned. name given to certain corsets that We call them our The saving will be one-third to one-half and the corsets will be offered in two groups, the first at 5; the second at $2.95. Models for slender, medium and full Heusen of pink coutil and broche; some with clastic at the top and bottom. Six excellent mo in all, English porcelain 107 Theo. Haviland, French pieces, $45 china, 107 pieces, $115, Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg English dinner sets are priced Bavarian dinner sets, $45 to $250 for this sale, $40 to $550 : From the foremost Bavarian factories. Our regular s From such famous factorie: yal Doulton, Grindley, prices are 20 to 44 per cent. more. Very attractive Furnival, Johnson, J. & G, M Ridway, Wedgwood. ; Nippon dinner sets, $50 Our regular prices are 40 to 46 per cent. more. Of China, in attractive border de: is 5D per cent. more. igns. Our regular price Umbrellas, these French china dinner sets are priced : , for this sale, $45 to §400 “Sun-and-rain” umbrellas for women are first in From Ch Field Haviland, Theo. Hav d, Pouyat - SE a Se ae demand now; and these a are in blue, green Ahrenfeldts, Tharaud, Vienaud, Redon, Our regular pric and purple, with handles of yer with leather stra ure 87 to HD per cent, more. I RE NC H CHINA, a third less or of bakalite with rings, alite stub ends and tips : . : . { ‘onnaise dishes, r P . American dinner § are priced 4, chocolate pots, ete Down-Stuirs Store, Old Bldg i i for this sale, to $75 From The Warwick China Co,, Knowles, Taylor & Third to Half Le E Notes Know ee : idwin M. Knowles, ae & mY Close 1,000 other Faney China p 8, from several good factories, son, ane 5 conomy * tains 107 pir set is of el GUPS and SAUCERS, per cent. less Our reg 237 per cent. mi 1,600 pieces; from French, English, Nippon And Bavarian factories) Crepe de chine, $1.95 yard About one-thirc { less than regular, in white, flesh, copen, taupe, rose, navy, quality. 40 inches wide, | black. A fine 20,000 pieces of Glassware, at average Half Price 12,000 Tumblers at factory cost American Cut Glass Stemware, $1 each Czecho-Sloyakian Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg ‘. mn sat half price Belgian table pieces \ reduced one-third Fruit bon bon | Table Damask, $2.50 yard Just received from Ire 1, this eotton mixed table damask, more attractive patterns, mpotis, bowls, 30 5 are than 9 pic Imported Glassware SA PTY s than half sian 2,000 pieces atenw Odd piece Regular pri 12,000 preased glass water tum. biers in regulation shapes, and good designs. Sevond Gallery, New Bidg, Snen-and- eandy jar In blue and In ten or sth \ 2 inches wit, | | rain t 2 | y effects. From $2.40 for a again te mor | | us mu bon bon dish tu $26 for a fruit | less Down-Stuirs Store, New Bldg compote ! China Store are H