The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1920, Page 19

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as . Mast 23, 1920. “REED AND SHIELDS, DEMOCRATS, ASKED TO HARDING PARLEY Pomerene, Borah, Root, Taft and Hughes Also Invited | to Discuss League. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 2%.— Harry M. Daugherty, pre-convention mana- ger of Senator Harding, has been a busy man since he arrived here yes- terday. ™ Incidentally he had a conference with Senator Lodge, the subject of which both refused to disclose. Daugherty says that in talking to the man who “eabotaged" the treaty, he represent- ed himself and carried no message from Senator Harding. ‘A surmise ts that he sounded out the Senator as to his views on the Secretaryship of State. Mr. Lodge's friends say he would not consider the job, but he might like to be invited to fill it, “Comprehensive questions of for- eign and domestic policy will be taken up by President-elect Haming with those public men who have been or will be invited to confer with him at Marion during the period between this time and March 4,” said Mr Daugherty. “The purpose not only will be to devise some method by which peace may be restored, but also to seek Means of restoring normal conditions fm this country. This will include the “gtabilization of business, the equali- ; zation of taxation and such other do- mestic problems as must be taken up under the new Administration.” | Ho was positive the list of invited included Elihu Root, ex-President | Taft and former Associate Justice | Hughes. In addition to Senator Shields he was certain that invite- | tions have been given to Senator! Reed, Senator Knox, author of the resolution by which {t is hoped to re- | store peace without the League of Nations; Senator Pomerene, a Demo- | erat who favored the Lodge reserva-| ‘ tions; Senator Capper of Kansas, | Senator Borah and Senator Lodge Bo believed Hiram Johnson was on | | the list and n \dea that Senator Hitehcoe invited. | ea about Senator never heard, either Tt isa Hitchcock. stood the Lodge known Daugherty sald many other public men would be requested to visit Mar- fon and confer with the President. { elect. New names will be suggested it would hose invited to discuss ms with Mr. Hardingp In f Mr. Daugherty, invitations, Mr. the League of Na- Daugherty said, tlons was not specifically mentioned | 1ike to take up various quetions of Mr. D: an the topic of consideration at the| consequence with ‘hose invited. proposed conference. get out that the President-elect would ‘discussed with Nitted, but refused when the Republien w a. Oh! ‘ Mor i * i 10 teil The fat op! Mr. Harding d been -olect, ‘The selection of a Cabinet i It merely was the Preside A Real Man’s Breakfast For a substantial. breakfast, one that stays with them, most men like Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal, served hot with cream aud sugar. Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal is cut from creamy-white hearts of selected wheat. It supplies the nourishment necessary to keep heads up and eyes bright through the long day’s grind. Because of its delicious flavor, Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal finds a favored place on the breakfast tables of America. Always buy Pillsbury’s Family of Foods—different in kind, but alike in quality. At your grocer’s. Pillsbury’s Best Flour Pillsbury’s Wheat Cereal Pillsbury’s Health Bran Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour ‘Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours illsbury’ FAMILY OF FOODS Wheat Cereal PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Mina. aaa sbury’ BLANKET SPECIAL - ALL WOOL AND COTTON MIXED BLANKETS, in striped and plaid design, For this week, ECONOMY peters WAC D) ta BRASS BED, 2.inch continuous posts and heavy fillers, 3 ft., 4 ft. and 4.6 sizes. ECONOMY price 32 50 (as illustrated). Dresser, Chifforobe, ECONOMY PRICE...... AMERICAN WALNUT FOUR-PIECE QUEEN ANNE PERIOD BEDROOM SUITE teins ise Toilet Tas $ 29 3, 2 5 You Too Should Buy Your Furniture During SPEAR’S NOVEMBER ECONOMY EVENT R. J. ——— purchased at a neighboring store two rugs, a bed, spring, mattress, pil- lows, a gate leg table and four Windsor chairs. He happened in at our 34th Street Store, and compared values. The result is that for $325 he duplicated his other $510 purchase, with the added advantage of Spear's Liberal Terms of Payment. Though the $10 de- posit made on his first purchase may be lost, he still saved $175. That's the reason this November COMFORTERS SPECIAL COMFORTERS, pure cotton filled, Economy Event is accomplishing its main object of introducing hundreds of new customers iin « wide assortment of Silkoline daily to Spear's progressive merchandising methods, Coverings. For this week. ECON. Stop in at either store. Satisfy yourself that Spear’s November Economy Event spells “Real ps Ee * $6.75 Economy” for you—always remembering SPEAR’S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS PORCELAIN TOP TABLE, durably made, 26x40 in. top, with centre drawer, BOON ONS | 6. 50 PRICE, Ps Economy peice | 3.48 of the best in modern ve springs of great resili- LIVING-ROOM SUITE. — Construction ai at cushions, back, and body of CE “UPHOLSTYLED” furniture making. Of web construction, the ency. loose cushions are fitted with Man choice selection of Tapestry. E ENGLANDER WINDSOR TWIN BEDS, 3-{t. size,in American Walnut Mahogany,Oak, Ivory or WhiteEnamel finish, withEnglanderWit-EdgeSpring. , Complete, per bed ae TWO STORES TEN-PIECE QUEEN ANNE, DINING ROOM SUITE, finished in Golden Oak, consist- ing of 54-inch Buffet, 45-inch Dining Table, with 6 ft. extension, China Closet, Serving Table, Arm Chair and 5 Side Chairs upholstered in Brown Du Pont Leather. ECONOMY PRICE. ....4++++0+ . vice $266.2 5 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Mianen? Blips of #ort Naln flounce, Bargains Extraordinary DOLLAR DAY. practically every department of this store’s th.ee selling floors you'll find many equally big values, many suitable for good, sensible Christmas gifts. “See What You Save!” Where quantities are limited we will sell but one of an article to a cus tomer, so that all may share alike. The On Princess yoke ana of shadow Ls Women's One- Piers Palamas of Women's Stlpover Thanksgiving Week And in for this es featured here prove it! Come, Come, See for Yourself. Come early for best choice. Where Your Dollar Goes Farthest \ cotto wery, 404 Enurely | yar from wolght- | atiten ahaned Women's Was he Able White Cape akin Gloves, tots, w' Oo inwok. | women's Gloves of eniow | Gaprain: deb s: firmly wov- 1.000 Walats of Youle, Lino’ r nnd ruts | to a Gh ok $60 Wool Velours, Wool Polo C Plushes, Wool Mixtures jots, in most every fashionable co for Women, Misses, Girls and Stow season’s smart styles. The larg variety, and the lowest price you will find in all New York, In every way perfect, but must be sold quick: — ao the price: Velveteen Chev . Sizes This Women's Felt Jal~ CE 2.» $y FSS IONALS’ Outlet Stor 19-125 West 24th St., Near 6th Avenue, New York| and in walat etal ith fur trim, we , pation evheit | Children’s Stocem- | [vole sins of tan leather. | votle. yard 348 Inches 600 Trimmed and Untrimmed Reedy- 8 for Women and Misses, assortment of n An extra special addition to our Dollar Day Sale 3 of Coats ‘ll Women’s Unto Bult of plantic rib, Spe batiate, with oam- Little Girls’ Only 25 tn the let. LM bart lent cotton, ‘9 | Comble of white top band of of matertals, nary blue Cot- Gabardine. A en as: ainee waned sore ere any aw

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