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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1920. —— GOVERNORS AGAINST FEDERAL BLUE LAW No Sentiment in Their States for Pfan, Some Reply to The World. HARRISBURG, Pa. Dec. 2.—The Governors of many States, in con- ference here to-day, are opposed to the adoption of strict Sunday blue laws, reporters were told in reply to a question asking their views on the legislation proposed at Washington by reform elements. ry oppored any change in the existing laws relating to Sunday observance. “Tam absolutely opposed to tha plan,” he said. Gov. Ritchie of Maryland stated ‘he was personally in favor of healthy and proper observance gf Sunday but opposed “radical chai in present laws. Gov. Townsend, the retiring Gover- nor in Delaware, did not care to ex- press his personal view, but admitted his State was generalfy in favor of Sunday laws design@d after those in operation in Pennsylvania. Gove. Harding of lowa and Allen of Kansas said there was absolutely no wentiment m their respective States for change. Gov. Goodrich of Indiana said there was no sentiment in his State for such legislation. “There doesn't seem to be any de- mand for further change in the blue laws of West Virginia,” Gov.-elect Morgan stated. Goy. Robertson of Oklahoma de- clared his State has sufficient restric- tions at the present time and he didn’t see how they would change them. Goy, Olcott of Oregon stated he had been travelling for five days and had | no time to consider the proposition Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania said lel of Churches of Christ in Ameri Sunday observance Juws in Pennsy jvania during my Administration.” Anti-Saloon League Balke at Sup- porting Biue Lawn, BOSTON, Dee. 1—-A statment to the effect that the Antl-S: Leaghe of Americn “is not ing either directly or indires efforth to securd legislation Ing gambling, Sabbath obser divorce, social impurity, tobac &c," was made here to-day Bishop James Cannon jr, of the Meth- eopal Church South. non, whose home is in Va., and who is attend- ng of the Federal Coun- Bishop Richmond, Ing the m is Chairman of the National Legin- lative Cominittee of the Anti-Salgon jd that the sole object of ¢ is “the extermination of the beverage nie traffic.” URGES PIGEON-TOED WALK. Expert Tells Girls to “Tarn In? and imp: + PITTSBURG, Dec, Walk pigeon- toed if you wish to have fine feet, Alao pick ip marbles with your toos, for they ved exorcise, which they do not get all cramped up in the narrow shoes worn by most women. This was but a small part of the advice given by H. W. Rit- . orthopedic expert, in a lecture on “How shoos nd stockings affect your personality," udience of girls tem © t personality, ou, arntle he urt? Can you war with the light, springy step of youth if your shoes are too short? It Is a conservative estimate to say that 5 per. cent. of the women have nomething wrong with thelr feet. 1 | Know a woman physician who says that of seventy vomen whose feet she liad examinegAut three had really good by | there “would be no let down ot the| NO CUT IN WAGES living costs that ed whether have to be not be time cost of that tim BY STANDARD OIL, — ——= * ected There Will Be a Re- ion in “Cost of Living i Bonus.” * spaper. to decided to of living 1 abresd this t providing | governed by Id be autornatic: living. ¢¢ reduc decided ut the Governr ng will t opinion of t onus will not by BUY YOUR "XMAS PRESENTS AT WHOLESALE Beaded Bags from $1.50 each up to $7.00 Ivory Manicure Sets in fine Cases from $1.50 to $9.00 per set. DOLLS, TOYS, ETC. STERLING NOVELTY CO. 408 Broadway, near Canal Take Elevator. Jumps Shipyard from the steamehip Gateway City at) yuarantine nechanics to make repairs, Capt. Nelaon | {* ward cries from near the tug’s bow ty |\STOWAWAY RESCUED)" * men on a ratt | leaned over, a half-crazed man FROM RAFT IN BAY | | overeoare. Overboard When Ship| Reaches Quarantine and Floats for Hours, As the tug Margaret of the Corporation packed away iu early to-day, after leaving | changyd his course and the crew oie BURGLARS! Lock jimmied—nerves shocked keepsakes gone—furniture ruins It can happen in your own home—today or tonight—unless you protect it with The Genuine Write No. 666 on your Xmas shopping enjoy @ Safe, Burglar Free New Year. At all Hardware Dealers. Segal Lock & Hardware Co. Five long years since _ “Loriot’s” dropped out of sight — yet everyone remembers them finest mint made.” Harder ressed, finer textured, finer flavored. Everybody knew Loriot’s. Liked them. Mined them when the war came. - Now they’re back again. Everybody’s gladtoseethem. Every candy stand is stock- up.. The most convenient package. The best quality. Marked with the medailles d’or that are placed only on the finest products. They’re everywhere—at street, elevated and subway stands, drug stores, cigar and candy stores. The price is the same—s5 cents. we ERMINT LORIG BACK AGAIN ON THE CANDY STANDS “MADE IN FRANCE Lamont Corliss & Co., Selling Agents, 131 liudson St., New York ea achat —-w Duca d’Abruazi, wht tine last night hours, aboard the Abru: ABSOLUTELY JIMMY-PROOF As @ sailor seized with such force both nearly went! Man waa wet and almost frozen. ml rantiny A Lieut, Mulhall of tie Har iad took charge of him. man said he was an Austrian waway on the 1 Quara’ When the ship stoppe w overboard a plec in after | a a what todo with fh list and $6.97 $11.97 | $5.97 | $5.97 $9.97 $8.97 Heavy Wool Woot Caxsimere | Blue Serge | Cassimere | Cassimere Casnimere Cassimere | Cheviot | Cheviot Miztures | Extra Panta | Extra Pants | or Cheviot Boys’ and Girls’ Shoe Bargains Strong, serviceable Shoes with a good, dressy appearance. Shoes made under the Nation- al's own supervision, now offered at far less than their regular prices. $1. Boys’ dull leather wit Tams yrs silver Fre: cost. ached quality ‘optional 2, finished th copper Children’s clastic knit cotton Girls’ Scarfs of genuine Fox. chambray of khaki tan Drawers; knee length; lightly Perfectly matched, _ soft, silky Attached collar; double skins, fleeced, Sizes up to 5 15¢ Sleeping Garments Infants’ and :Children’s Winter Weight Garments, of cotton, gray. fleeced..... ~ Towels clean merchandise of dependable quality, below h, Hemmed Turkish To w el dF cotton Unbleached’ ‘Turkish ‘Towels iaxak Turkish Bath fo wet » bi wht — ATIONALS Outle’ NATIONALS Friday Will Be MOTHER! outside this store. purpose of selling the oveistocks of the big mail order house—the National Cloak & Good sensible Christmas gifts! Suits and Grains Strong, sturdy, well made garments of durable, fast color, goad quality, winter weight fabrics, Sizes for boys of all ages. Here are extraordinary values! - Child’s Hats Children’s and Infants’ and Bonnets of Velvet, Plush, Velour, etc., 49c to $1.97 Knit Drawers quality. St. w Yorn 119-125 West 241 Near [ hig 13k weet 288s: | Avenwe, Childrens: [ Here is a wonderful opportunity to save! Here are bargains you tanno’ Extia values because this store is not operated for profit, but for tore annot 000 Children’s Winter Coats. elow Cost a be Q $7.49 Main iloor * Ore an $1.97 $2.49 | $2.97 | $2.49 | Boys’ Tan Calf | Boys’ Black Kan-| Boys’ Black Gun | Girls’. Gun Metat| Girls‘ Gun Metal Split Leather Scout | garoo Grain leather| Metat Liat {iniahes Shoe; fibre| Leather % Shoes. | Shoes. Leather Shoes. her soles Basement Child's Hose Boys’ and Girls’ ribbed — Stockings of medium weight. inforced feet; black 15¢ Girls’ Sweaters Wool Worsted Yarn in shople style, Block knit cords. turquoise or butt $2.97 | LseenaaeN ene ATS Ey) f Fur Scart Hats, fined * $TOT SY Mackinaws Boys’ Moleskin Cloth Macki- naws, with warm fleeced cloth lin- Aes oie reared BD OF of scene an Boys’ Blouses Blue Chambray, Black Sateen, Khaki Tan Shirting, Striped Per- cale. Attached collars. * 50¢ Choice. . Blankets Never before so low in price Big Variety Crib Blankets—Wool-fintshed oot- ton blankets, In nursery in “"69C Pillow Cases and Sheets eae) Real Bargains! as these three number prove. Other sizes also. tan pti? tase anenit, all thick nurface Rach 296 mort, hand 5 for Sc woven with ' $5.97 oon Toye 00 amaaingly 10 for Spreads Here are examples of the wonderfully big bargains: —Wool-finiahed, ait $3.97 ‘Choice: of- the- House Sale on 3,690 pairs of Women’s Shoes Good; smart, splendid quality, high-cut, Winter Shoes. Lace or button, Gray Kid, Brown Vici Kid, Black Kid, Gun Metal- finished Black Calf, or Black Patent Leathers, Military or Louis heels. With McKay or Goodyear welt -stitched, hand- sewed process soles. Here are extra values, most of them Shoes with former prices of double and more. Hours: 9.00.t0 “n Saturday, 9.00 te 6.00. ie ah ale lil ican —tesraniern