The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922. ARDING WOULD MERGE RAILWAYS ing to ite enforcement which savor of “We have two schools of thought;approval, the underlying policy of|in a firm and considerate way we are nationwide scandal. It is the most] relating to Amendment of the Con-|limiting naval armament has the | insistant on American rights wherever demoralizing factor in our public life.| stitution. One need not bé committed] sanction of the larger naval powers|they may be questioned, and dney no to institute means and] “Most of our people assumed that/to the belief that amendment is|o-’1 naval competition @s suspended | rights of others in the assertion of to negotiate between them-|ine adoption of the Eighteenth} wenkening the fundamental law, or]©f course, imanimous ratifieation in]|our own. Moreover we are cognizant ‘selves their constantly arising differ-] Amendment meant the elimination of] that excessive amendment Is essential] much to be desired, of the world’s struggles for full re- ences, limiting appeals to the Govern-|the question from our politica. Onto meet every ephemeral whim. We! The four power pact, which abol-] adjustment and rehabilitation, and wa Ment tribunal to disputes of such/ ihe contrary, it has been #0 intensi-}ought to amend to meet the demand] {shes every probability of war on the| have shirked no duty which comes of character as are likely to affect the} jeq os an issue that many voters are]. ¢ the people whn sanctioned by do-| Pacific, has brought new confidence sympathy, or fraternity, or Highest public welfare. disposed to make all political deci-| iherate public opinion. in a mantained peace, and b éan wel!) fejiowship among nations. Every o)- “This suggested substitution will In-/ ions with ceference to this single] “One year ago I suggested the sub-| believe It might be made a model for}yication consonant with Amortcan Volve @ necessary increase in the} question, '% is distracting the public] mission of an amendment so that we|like assurances wherever in the world |igeqts and sanctioned under our form membership of the commission prob- | mind and prejudicing the judgment of] may lawfully restrict the issues of/any common interests are concerned. | (¢ ernment ts willingly met. When ably by four, to constitute the Labor] tne electorate, tax exempt securities and I renew] ‘‘We have had expressed the hos-| we can not support, we do not de- Division, If the suggestion appeals 0] wwrne day is unlikely to come when|that recommendation now. ‘Tax|tility of the American people to @) nang Our constitutional imitations Congress it will be well to specify that} +),, gienteenth Amendment will be re-| exempt securities are drying up the] Super government or to any commit-| 46 pot forbid the exercise of a moral the Labor Division shall be constituted | 4.104... The fact may as well be rec-| sources of Federal taxation and they}ment where cither a counctl or An} injuence, the measure of which is net of representatives of the four-rate- ted » encouraging unproductive and ex-Jassembly of leagued powers may}iccss than the high purposes we have ognized and our course adapted ac-| are encouraging Start cir coatue, FeRAM BY Abed a elias. making territories, thereby assuring 4) .onaingly. If the statutory provisions] travagant expenditures by States and le eht to serve, tribunal conversant with the condi-| o¢ its enforeement are contrary to de-| municipalities. alliatoes can have no likelihood of After all, there is less difference tions which obtain in the different} (i,..n6 public opinion, which Ido not| ‘The. proposed amendment will A an sanction, bit we belleve in] au: the part this great republic Fate-making sections of the country. |yo1eve, the rigorous and literal en-| place the State and Fed@ral Govern-|respecting the rights of nations, in} chai play in furthering peace and ad- the value of conference and consul tation, in the effectiveness of leaders of nations looking each other in the face before resorting to the arbitra- ment of arms. * * * “| would like the Congress and the people of the Nation to believe that vancing humanity than In the manner of playing It We ask no one ‘to as- ume respor y for ts; we assume no resposnibility which others must bear for themselves, unless nationality is hopelessly swallowed up in inter- nationalism." ments and all political sub-divisions on an exact equality, and will cor- rect the growing menace of public “I wish 1 could bring to you precise | rorcomont will concentrate public at- recommendation for the prevention ©f | tention on any requisite modification, strikes which threatens the welfare} such a course conforms with the law ot the People and menace public] ing saves the humiliation of the Gov-| borrowing, which if left unchecked be <p ernment and the humiliation of our]may soon threaten the stability of "Public interent demande that ample] jeople before the world, and chal-| our institutions, power shall be conferred upon the} ivncos the destructive forces engaged Reclamation and irfgation pro- tabor tribunal, whether it the} in widespread violition, official cor-| jects, where waste land may be mads present board or the suggested substi- |. otion, and individual demoralization. | available for settlement and produc- tute, to require ite rulings t» be ac-| spie mighteenth Amendment in-| tivity, are worthy of your favorable cepted by both parties to » Jisputed”, . os the concurrent authority of | consideration, a _ ttete and Federal Governments, for] ‘When it is realized that we are Lat there be no confusior. +“out) |, enforcement of the policy {t de-| consuming our timber four times as the purpose of the suggested confer | rin. A certain nck of definiteness, | rapidly as we are growing it, we munt ment of power to make decisions @f- | irough division of responsibility Is|encourage the greatest possible co- 4 WEST 40th Street fective, There can be no denial of | tus introduced. In order to bring al operation between the Federal Govrn- Near Fifth Avenue constitutional rights of sither rail-| 411) understanding of duties and ment, the various States, and the isis ‘way workmen or railway m +] sponsibilities as thus distributed, |}owners of forest lands, to the end . No man can be denied hi purpose to invite the governors of the| that protection from fire shall be Do you realize that this business, as it ap- ‘Tabor when and how he chooses, or to! Et tet and territories at an early op- | made more effective and replanting proaches the third year of service to discrim- cease to labor when he so elects, but f tunity t ont h the | encouraged, F , A 4 singe the Government assumes to} Peceral executive authority. Out of] “The fuel problem is under study inating women, is getting better and better? safeguard his interests while he isem=| 1.4 fii and free consideration whic! |now by a very capable fact-finding will thus be possible, it js confidently |commission, and any attempt to deal believed, will emarge a more adequate | With the coal problem, of such deep comprehension of the whole problem, |Concern to the entire nation, must getting the best your good money can buy. 'RUBU “o» getting better and better!” Conscious of possessing silks of the Tne \ bar uality and style (unconsciously) you will be satisfied that you are “If it’s TRUHU it’s washable” Adaptable forany The Selvage Mark Garment of Silk TRUNU and brawn, eo much of efflélensy and) istration of the alien who has come |tween production costs and prices shy employment. against the abuses in immigration, |ture and must stand sponsor for much 9 Id be unfair to ch 1 fond Knead ge alee ey better provide regis- | it wou unfair to charge him with fare.” abroad to make sure of desirabies | Problem on one side by the promotio’ TRUHU Weaves: desired commercial aloofness, told) «4 six per cent. illiteracy in the| The President then endorsed the Crépes — Crépe de other nations bear thelr burdens, but migrants, It is evident, he said, that) “! bring you no apprehension of Washable & respectful hearing in international] ,, 4° "ecommended Federal coopera-liut we have contributed our larger noterritorial or other greed to satisfy.|°dueation is the abolition of child]our part in the world war Ret washable feature of all TRUHU silks is ereviible and indelible. } nity and helpfulness, seeking to as-| regulation until the Constitution is 30] assume in international rel i By.the yard'at await the report of the commission. vie orqscdl on gece th aso epee cad ime Silks, especially, sow seeds of satisfaction in the matter Thie vitelt tial transportation | State co-operation in administering] ‘There are necessary studies of Mckee: roe weer ere the laws. great problems which Congress inight| Of being well-clothed. security, ought to offer the most at- 4 to our shores. I wish the passage of |} which consumers pay concerns eve tractive working conditions and the} oi an act might be expedited, * * ®| citizen of the Republic. It contributes i \checking the undesirable whose ir- angelic eed bagi hy ener dae lar coming is his first violation | miliar term—the high cost of living. t that we unconsciously have assumed | C8" “ a Th ¢ : ° Whi jaabenatality for: malutained -nervies; of ot laa: ttt ' 'No one doubts the excess is trace. e Finest Silks In ite, Black, tration for aliens, those now here or |! responsibility before we appraise sustain the majesty of government| i ontinually pressing for admission, | What is exacted of him by our modern The President then defended the f 1 tive marketing and w mly. It would be kindli Papi of Conobere: ‘3 new tariff law, declaring it was not| ty ion thom before they arnt | might well Inquire Into the benefits of Canton Crépes— + Europe that this nation does not want United States com: surveys of power in the Eastern in- a pared with much ; : to be an international dictator. Even | jower percentages in leading Euro- | 4ustrial region of all resources avail- SILKS Chi s — Georgette Hts control of the gold supply, end) President sald, to the need for much | With ® discussion of America’s foreign Al Cot Crépes—Radiums— would not assume any of those bur- war. The world is abhorrent of it, dens itself. Pee roa: ‘Miteracy’ comes to us} ina our own relations are not only @ councils because we have convinced |! ! stimulating, broadening andJinfuence toward making armed con- the world that we have no selfish ends | “Couraging State education activities. | mict less likely. “But the voice being heard is that|!sbor. * * * The decision of the}took ourselves aloof and Botting from the fashion appeal of the fa their quality. 6f good counsel, not of dictation. It]Supreme Court has put this problem mindful of world obligatio ly an addition that distinguishes the TRUHU material from sist but not to assume for the United} «mended as to give the Congress in-| | “Whether all nations signatory F States burdens which nations must/duhitable guthority. I recommend] ratify all the treaties growing out of FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP G SA 1 A eS, demanding eo mush of brain} “sine are pending hilla for the|well imitate. The wide spread be- highest of wages paid to workmen in}, provision will enable us to guard | very fargely to the unrest in agricul- he '* is ranged val ela ied aboeny ing the immigration | able to the levy of the middieman, but d il h hi and All the Fashionable Colors and to administer to the public wel-|o04 establish our examination board |Complex life. We have attacked the an evidence that the United States ” co-operative buying." . bark.” * ¢ * ki Satin-faced Canton though it has the power, because of |pean countries, calls attention the|#b!e for National defense, concluding sald the United States would help| more effective Americantzation of im- | Policy he said: abl Broadcloths “The voice of the United States has free from every threatening cloud, to serve, no old grievances to avenge,| “Closely related to this problem of | «Those who assume that we played leit is the volee of sympathy and frater-|outside the Roper domain of Federal} scant oredit to the helpful other igh class silks of similar weaves, bear for themselves. We would re-|the submission of’ such an amend-|the Washington Conference on Limi- Joice to help rehabilitate currency t. end fuellitate all Haasan men! tation of Armaments or some withold does not drag us to the very levels of those we seek to lift up. “While I have everlasting faith in cur Republic, it would be folly, in- deed, to blind ourselves to our prob- Jems at home. Abusing the hospital- ityity of our shores are the advocates of Revolution, finding their deluded followers among those who take on’ ‘the babiliments of an American with- out knowing an American soul. There is the recrudescense of hyphenated Americanism which we thought to oe fi Ng A List of Gifts have been stamped out when we committed the Nation, life and soul, to fe y or you to give at Christmas ~~, 1a the World War, “There is a call to make the alien respect our institutions while he ac- cepts our hospitality, * * * more, there is a demand for every living , “being in the United States to respect and abide by the laws of the Repub- lic. Let men who are rending the moral fiber of the Republic through easy contempt for the Prohibition Jaw, because they think it restricts their personal liberty, remember that they set the example and breed a con- tempt for law which will ultimately destroy the Republic, “Constitutional Prohibition has t is |. In plain speaking, there are conditions relat- Venetian Glass Candlesticks Sterling Cigarette Cases Tea Wagons Refreshment Sets Cocktail Shakers Lalique Pendants Pottery Lamps Mitre-cut Mirrors Florentine Leather | I~, 14 -FS—- Fw Smokers’ Sets Onyx Desk Sets 2 ! Well and Tree Platters Don’t Wait - - Buy Now Words of Wisdom Pie Andirone Coats and Dresses Decanters a ees, den juniors DF adlonpar eg can good aieiliasmad anre nner. Sizes 2 tu 16 Christmas Gifts No MATTER how long your list or how short your time, you can find at Ovington’s hundreds of answers to each and every Christmas prob- lem. For it stands to reason, does it not, that a shop which specializes in gifts all the year round is best equipped to serve you well at Christmas time? OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fiera Avenue at 397TH Srreer —and thousands of other good gifts, During the Christmas shopping sea- son, the special tables of Gifts at $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $20 and §25 are & boon to those who desire to do their Christmas shopping quickly and to do it welll ia YS te Ovington’s gifts have two things in common—a high standard of distinction and a fair level of prices. Al Ne ot ee OP AO UR OO ——— ‘i ‘ ry A Orkin’s 344 STREET Broadway " NOW IN PROGRESS . December Clearance || : Smart Winter Apparel at Sweeping Reductions = Dresses and Gowns 250 Silk and Cloth Dresses In smart street and afternoon styles of ey Canton Crepe, Velvet, Poiret Twill and $10 combinations. — 193 Distinctive Frocks Informa! types in Canton Crepe and _ tai- Formerly —_jored Poiret Twills; party frocks in light $ to 34.75 colors. 165 Informal Frocks Comprising beaded chiffon robes, headed Formerly silk crepes and tailored silks and cloths $28 e to 59.50 in light and dark colors, 146 Higher-Cost Frocks Appropriate for evening, informal and Formerly street wear, in a variety of styles, in Chif- to 79.50 fon Velvet, Satin Canton and Poiret $38 7 Twill. 100 Exclusive Gowns Many original one-of-A-kind models for Formerly evening or informal occasions of metal to 110.00 cloth, silver laces, Ripleen Chiffon, $4 Sequins, Crepe Roma, etc. rormery 215 Coats and Wraps $3 8 to 55.00 Fashionable models of rich fabrics, many collared and cuffed with Caracul. 180 Coats and Wraps Smart versions of straightline and $ Formerly bloused models, combined with Beaver, 48 to 69.50 Caracul or Wolf. 168 Higher-Cost Coats Of velvety-textured Ormandale or Pan- $ Formerly yelaine with Squirrel, Beaver, Caracul, 6 to 97.50 Platinum, Wolf or Monkey Fur. i Coats and Wraps : | | ———At Reductions of “% Richly Fur Trimmed 2&3Pc.Costume & Sports Suits Formerly to 97.50 For. 38 to 59.50 A The up-state cows vie with each other to supply the rich milk which makes LIEDERKRANZ teen: CHEESE Returning, leaves Philadetphis make. oor "Ch that Pennsylvania System e cheese that makes the meal’ ‘The Route of the Broadway Limited Sunday — rey Sunday, December 10 ROA SPA? LEAVES It Makes Little Difference What You Need— A World “Wagt” Advt, Will Go Ge It SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ‘

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