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LS eit THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. Sen ON UNEMPLOYMENT and downs of business conditions are Surface (Continued From First Page.) Indox The President saw hefore him the! | representatives of labor What the Conference Really | sreurs cant and employer ns of industr as well as 1 1 el e to . tae 4 Jatudents of economics An agreement |@™ong his fellows, which I believ Can Do Is a Question That {py them as to what constitutes the |D* evetiastingiy true, then nations, Many Are Asking, | true condition of the United states wih | ATeRt and smi, are influencing y cate go a long way toward carrying con. | thers tn all they d ; er <q | Victlon with the people of the country,| “You are invited together to cone MUS FIND CAUSES.) imeidentany Mr. Harding took | S!2¢" & condition which is in hates n x » ere currents of thought adv folie | ouatrt bd : Agreement as to Facts of In- a rhea RP nen aioe (Coot ritance through- faa aa ; ; | Who have been more or less opposed dustrial Situation Would | to Administration policies, He sound- Please Officials. [ed a warning against the idea of loo! the stressed in that mpelled by nations dest out world, We saw humanity ion which is rate in selfs produ ng to the Government Treasury fur and he took issue with j who have been crying that American | membership in the League of Nations would have helped our ec preservation, “We saw the industrial call to arms {which marshalled the family as well as the accustomed bread winners, and we saw the spiritual, mental and phy- sical might of the people cast in the | scales measuring the might of the re- From such a test there Is in- thos By David Lawrence. (Bpecial Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 2% right, 1921).—The that attends every endeavor of an ex- nomic situa- (Copy- | tion. scepticism | Th@ President aimed his remarks |partiewlarly at those who have in- sisted that America’s abstention from usual public. jevitable tion. To such hetghts werimental nature enveloped tho un-\the councils of the Allies during tho | tere ‘ Hasisiney (eae aM (BE employment conference to-day. Curl-|treaty fight caused such mortal de-|pecipanle descent, With. the world ous about results, the query on most | Pression in the European business | involved there is no escape for any of this: “What nied a ee nee about the collapse /the world from the valleys of depres- of trade between Europe and : rs h . ally do, can it] jsion. Though we suffered less than ean the conference really do, can It/ America, The international bunkera|many of those with whom we were furnish w for the unemployed, can/ have held to that Idea nnd have sug- | associated, and less than any of those ft alter the laws of supply and de-|sested It again and again to Mr.!against whom we contended, it was mand, can it bring normalcy?” eet? bd aan tenes tne) , | inevitable that we should experience posite view ani pellev y rer’ M1 1 Inquiry at the White House develops |! 8 America’s|the fever's aftermath, and come to ‘“Yhat President Harding in acceding Gl onde fits Oe ROHWOVSFEVNTUG ro Cerro t cece necoula bey de ding in sut whatever the controversy about] come normal again everybody's lips was the suggestion of Secretary Hoover|the past, Mr. Harding stated the big-| “Liquidation, reorganization, fead- that a conference be called did not|®eSt fact of all in this part of his} jystment, re-establishment, taking ac- himself know exactly what might be SPECCh: ‘There is excessive unemploy-| oount of things done and the sober achieved. If, indeed, he knew a rem. | ment tae and we are concerned, | sontemplation of things to be done, edy, he would not have called a meed- | NOt alone about its diminution, but we) ine ginding of firm ground and the ing of economists, but would have ap- |2"° ! unkly anxious under the involved open, sure and onward way—all these plied that remedy without delay. He|CORditions lest It grow worse with! 1 | cart of the inevitable, and he ae {hardships of the winter season soon |*" * P oe at had confidence, however, In the en-{Paiiships of the winter season soon| 1. thinks they might have been gineering mind of Herbert Hoover and| me conference entered he believed that many of the funda-| sor parmoniously—indeed more so mental causes of unemployment might |than any gathering of employers and be removed if everybody were agreed as to what those us are, avoided by this plan or that, or this policy or that, or t iternational re- upon its employees before. ‘That's because Sec Hoover in issuing the invita- If nothing else comes out of the nd President Harding in his ad- | anemployment cosiference but an} dress Cadi that the conterens i not asked “to soive long con- agreement as to w @ the facts Of| traverted problems of our social sys- ‘Awmerica's industrial situation, offi-/tem.” ‘The field of controversy over Clals will be more than glad. For it! labor troubles is to be excluded. The is true that some businessos have Conference is ta report to the people Superb Di Chines Ringe fee jon the true state of unemployment what can be de to improve indt been retrenching purely because other businesses have done so, Pessimistic | trial conditions in America. sembles Huge Stone. talk has bred timid:ty. Psychological rae - 14K, gold, fnetors have had mote to do with the} Three Children Hurt by Aauto, _ Special, $100.00 industrial depression than anything | Three dren who live at N 2 22 : lates | East 113th Street wore slightly injured ese. Fear that the European mare | |, iny when an automotile mounted |B ket would not yield wrders because of a dimunition of its purchasing power has caused abandonment of plans at vh sa me 4 driven by Louis Mazzo, 2 time when the business men of) et Te aa aed eet other countries weie just beginning ment which had just been flus the sidewalk in front of their i them over. 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Go into any good store and ask the salesman to show you Arm- strong’s Linoleum. See what a smooth, solid floor it makes—how comfortable it is under foot. You walk quietly upon it, and you do down over a layer of builders’ felt paper. So laid, your floor is always smooth, tight, waterproof. Al guaranteed to give satisfaction Armstrong's Linoleum is ArmstronG Cork Company, Linottum Department, Lancaster, Penns) New York Otfice: 212 Fifth Ave., Phone Madison Square 1700 Armstrongs Linoleum for Every Floor in the House lationship or that. only hugs @ detu-/ figures are accurate or the minimum | trenaiers-—will go over the top, In the Gellty te 620,000 Freea. aon when reason is needed for a safe) move endable Owing to the far|@dvance drive ot peace.” Join H. Crabtree, No, 20 Fifth Ave- coune! | swin mM intensive endeavor and} Co-operative service to the unem- | ive, @ broker with offlers at No. 149 held ’ | : ae bh bbe hchah AN Rat yed, und hot charity, must be the | Broadw. pleaded gulity in the Gen- Even though the world’s sto the effort to get down to solid founda the conference, Secretary | GPa! Seasions to-day on one of two in- houses were depleted, at the game! tions, coupled with lithculty Hoover declared in his brief xpeech | dctments. charging | Rerabe penal an tine the finances were unbalanced, | ftdjusting expenditure-—public, cor-| outlining the programme in a general | investigation of his history by probation Jand none was ready to store a war| Porate and individual, from abnormal | way, The “dole” given unemployed | orticera... The complaint was by. Prot. a t he iit to normal =ihe problem®of unemploy= | in other countries is "the most vicious! William, B. Lindsay, No, 210 West both crop for the more deliberate con nt is th Houle with which | of systems ever introduced (nto gov- | Street, formerly dean of Dickinson Cot- sumption of peace. Momentarily there | we are « n jqrnment Mr. Hoover said. It must not Wert cartiels Fe . Mid sald Croserve, get was elation, but it was not the glow ut the ure Noe poobkims affects] be employed here, he warned, if the 4 jesse _fenrees + a of abidltig Neateh, Wack ia. | ite our National life and the well be saved from de- | Sheme fo controt: West’ Virginia coal abiding health ‘@ mistook ¢ | m truotiv i mines Sieh: TR FeNLOHAl ob) LOVELY © Jof the American people whic structive paternaliam, Mr. Hoover ——---— 01 oration, to- ® are) not and will not solve. If y said there “is no question that we "1 la {met in realization. You have been | we will try again. to«morrow, | af of the economic up-grade, Every | "teede aid to han Re. summoned to counsel all America, has been vast unemployment | Sian indicates that we have passed wit Pi vieg Re Japply your knowledge and your ex-j ! ind will be again. There will| the low economic point The pres- Nam Trefry, alias \ > ae ‘i be depres: after inflation, gust ag | ent degree of unemployment cannot, | No. 33 West Mth Streot, pleaded guilty perience in relieving condition | 2. fo tides ebb and Mow, but| however, continue, he sald, “if our|in General Sessions to-day of crimin- which concerns all America, Spe-| we ¢ t , We can shorten dura. | 10! ul and economic system js to sur. | ally receiving five bonds of ihe Ana- Jelficaily, you are to deal with un-|tion, we can itt all America to] ¥IVe: TW ak iaae cut employment, to suggest the way of|Ttelief. And all Ame has never} In accordance with a resolution Re. 18 Willian Street. repalring arterial cireulation | filed when committed 1 common | passed by: the conferees, Mr, Hoover remanded to the Tombs to i ation | cause. If, of your councils, there | named the following rermanent com- Btatement he haa been which is the very life-blood of the | comes a nedy which all Amertes | Mittee to prepare the conference pro- x there, the police say, ob ring Republic, helpfully may apply to-day, ‘t ma gramme, select committers and as- y New York robberies an “There is always unemployment, | be helpfully employed some time Sign to them various pases of the ” ‘ 4 vhen similar conditions are en. | Unemplo: > : James Cour. Under most fortunate conditions, 1] asain w imilar conditions are en ployment problem Jam told, there are 1,500,000 in the | Counters , yori) taamian V OlGent fies OiGirs Kad k BRO Habe tae ; fe are 1,500,000 In the ONT ie fair to say that you are not{bell, New York; Thomas V. O'Con-| Times Square had a fire scare to-day United States who are not at work. | acked to solve the long controverted », President of the Longshore- | when Mra. Bonnie Newman became #0 The figures are astounding only be- | problem of our social system, We have | Mens Union, Ruffalo: Charles M: | excited when she saw finmes back of ‘cause ¥ 2 100,000,000, and this par- | Dullded the America of to i “lent Lk, President. of the Hitnots |e millinery atore in which she is em- asite percentage ls always with us. AN HOH tteal {its which made us what {Central Railroad: Matthew Woll, ployed, at No. 1¢@ Weal, 4ith. Street But there ts excessive unemploy-| we are, and the ple requires no res | Chicago, Vice President of the Amer. |taskey, the manager, put out tho bl ment to-day, and we are concerned king now, We are Incontestably | Kyun ere Naw work, Santee Mra “Teakey waa ateaming feathers | p Ms & h Serene, me Lindsay, rc ofea-|when the fire star rs. Newman | hot alone about tts diminution, but | sound. We are constitutionally strone.|eor of Social Legislation, Columbia |ran to Broudway, whero ale turned ia |we are frankly anxious, under the in- | V0 are merely Genressed. after | Ny | University; Jultus Hf Barner, Du- ‘ : [oever, and we (want solknoy ne way |i Minn.; Clarence Mott Wooley, volved conditions, lest it grow worse, |to speediest and dependable convales+ Detroit, President of the Peta tit al with hardships of the winter season cence, - : ¥ jiator Company; Harry 8 Robin-| aqnouncamente have just beon recolved soon to be met. } “When we know the way, every-/eon, Loa Angeles, former mem Of lot the marriagn of Otia Peabody Swift, “if do Hot Venture to quote the eta- | Coty, in America cap Mand labor.) (he United States Shipping Board, formerly connected with The Yovening sta-l employer, and employee, captains of | The session adjourned until 3.30| World, to Mise Ethel Constance Long- tisticians, whether the maxifum‘iqaustry and the privates in. tho lefoiocik tila afternoon worth at St. George's Church, Paris, on W It know low ast making specials friends. To make these friend: good fri Every department in this immense store shares in this sale. ment will offer you merchandise worthy of gaining your friendship. was an Ensign in the Unit breakfast Coffee. A of Cof- ns oka toward a good day. EE FOYLE 74 Wall Street New Yi mrtg rene Seal on three Canadian newspapers pri During thi ot Beate’ BLOOM IN GDALEP OO, OOO NEW FRIENDSP SALE Beoins Weonesvay-/EE lueroay7 PaAPpERs MDNESDAY morning Bloomingdale's sets out to make 100,000 new friends in ten days. * * * ends were ever made without them. * * * that sought-for friends must be fought-for friends. * * * So, just at the beginning of the Fall season, comes this friend-making sale, where new Fall merchandise will be offered at new fallen prices—prices so o make friends rather than profits. * * * This friend-making sale begins Wednesday and lasts 10 saving, friend- days. * * * * * * Tuesday night’s papers will tell just a few of the hundreds and hundreds— yes, thousands of specially-bought and specially-priced new friend-making * * You, who best know merchandise values, will be the first of the new If any are here ahead of you it will be the old friends. * * dale’s history: The 100,000 New Friends Sale begins Wednesday and lasts 10 friend- making days. , Bloomingdale’s knows it must make sacrifices—no Every depart- To repeat, one of the most important sales announcements in Blooming- se errata te Pi scipplaeacbiteeti ae