Rjuiua J'PPpi'iiW'.1 "W '$ ETMN&' PUBLIC LEDGlilR-PmLADELPHIA, J)OlSTDAY SQMEEE, 1919 ' ' ,v 4 t 0 r i EYES OF COUNTRY ONBAYSTATEVOTE hl lilsh sense of duty have bccome tlic watchword. The tbront or the eortl strike, which will bo most Kriovoit In . itn cIToct in MnssncliusettM, nntl the Eoncinl trend town til lawlessness: In Ktrlltw llic I'ountry ovit. Imve roused the thinking citizens uf Muxineliusrltii, without ri'Rnnl to putt, tn the jjrmt illsnster of IiOinr's election. They bo lliew', iintl rlshtlj . I lint tiovcriiiir ('(Kilidgc's defeat would lie hailed ns ii Former President Tnft Reviews lhJX. ',"l,",sn,",s m"1 m,1,u'l,y j J.rniliue Jli'inuciiit.s of (lie slate me openlj rejiiidintliiB the Deiiioenitie ilnt i form mill the raiitllilntP. Air. I.oiik'x ' speci'lies hnve disgusted them. lie hull tmlilft 11 lm.frit fiti'tlllm ..III ,f rnii-m imiiilit . m.. I llll.i.', .. ... ,.. mi mi' inn ii. ,.,. iiiiii in 1 eoiitniets dining the wnr. mid through LAW AND ORDER THE ISSUE ' iunuenee of hK cfli.n,,iti.,s n- ..mi m.i wii-i iat ,,(, dII,,,) t, p,.n (OllVelltlllll 'Tlint eoilU'iitltin leinnliiiteil the league of mil Inns iind iinturally displeased the .iiilininKtriitliili The friends nf the ml- liiluislliitiiin an-, theiefore. either Inhe- u i nil oi are uniting tne tli-Ki't. Deinii ciatle camllilntes nominated at the piiniiii'.i mid on the Mime (leUet with l.ung are uiiuiiiitieing their suppnrt of t'ouliilge. UcnirciMtir Press Atnliist l.ung The ltoston lol. mi orthodox Dein- ooiatic p.ipei . Inning the largest clr Conditions nnd Predicts Republican Victory FARM L AB0RUN10N SOON PI Director of Farmers' Council Says Wall Street Causes Misunderstanding reactionary spol(emen for the formers lire limiting, Ih their secret nfllliation with predatory Intcrestx. The next few- ears will i-ee n uillon of farm nnd labor to deteimlne public policy nnd coin net till e a mil's lor me wiiem i tit Ainerlean people as n whole, and. I not for a few special piiulegeil Inter est Wall t-tteet is trjing to postpone thix whole-hearted eii-iiperiitlon becmise such co-operntion spells the IIiiIhIi of 1 pihilege ami iiH)ii(ipol. . , 'IleMind ipiestlnn the American i farmer Is determined that the trims imrintion of the ciiunln. the distribu tion of food nnd food pioducts, nnd tin; PRINCE NOW A SENATOR Leopold of Belglurfj Is 18 Years Old Toda and Has Own Residence ltrusscls, Xov. Jl.Ciown I'rlnec Leopold, on rencliitiR Ills majority (eighteen jcars) today, will be entitled to occupy a neurits n senntor. A rosd ilenee will be established for him in the palace fotnierly occupied by bis father ns heir to the throne. IlelRinn princes of the lelRiiltiR (An nhlniml in tmtn!'i I'liMir Lnl'irr.) It) WILMAM 1IOWAKH TAIT Tin; ejes of the country mo on the Massachusetts election tomorrow, (iov emor Cnoliilge i u candidiite for le ehction against V. .1. Long, whom lie debated last ear liv a plurality of 17. Ollfl. The issues ciow out of the Huston police strile. Tlici are First Shall the police force of a citv w penm irn ... "'"'- ' . " ' i mlatloii of am p.iper In New Inland union and to be. ome ntliliitteil with the I. ,, ,'.',: i,.n,i,. -n.. Aineiienn rcdenition of Labor.' in. eiii.iloeiiMl In the i:m eminent thioiign ! irovernnient ownership of facilities mill WILL FIX PUBLIC POLICY ngeneies. m..l operated for the benelit of the Auiencmi people nnd not for the limuiclnl interests." W.islilnuton. Nov. .1 Wall street I liilliiences were clini'Reit with IieiiiR re-1 i,CTC" IM OCPDCT IU1CPTIMR Mionslhle for the recent effoi ts to alien-i WE I b IN btUHbl MfcfcllNU ntc the farmers and the laboreis of this deu'lopment of imtiinil resources shall i m., f t, rou,i family arc by llRht senators' nt the nee of eichteen, but have no voice In the deliberutions until they reach the iirc of twenty-tive ears. Se.inml W'ns n lean at on forbiililinu the poliis foiee to join the federation u lawful nod jiitifu able one: Third Should lifteen or more pollre niell. lomieted of ilisobe,inR the rcRitln tintl. Iiiim been eomieted and dlsmis-ed fn.m tlie foree. Koniili Should the TJIIO policemen, who stnieK hcrnii-e of sin Ii disinissnl. , nnd left i he it of I'.ostou to rlntinit nnd iiluudeiiin; b "lie .ilminal class for! the whole niitlit of September It. be for Riven nnd be restored to duty? (tovi'i mil C.inliilR. i ailed out the state ' Rtiard. wli" siiipressiMl the disorder nftei , lutieli ilniunRe had been dune The pov- ernor d". lined that the striking police- ( men wei deerteis that their places i were rn.nui nnd must lie tilled iinilei I (lie slim .nil seniee law: that the . ffetise n the strikers eoiild tint be con doned l. lestointion eviept in vinlntiou I of law He refused to concede the ju tiee nf Mr tiouipers re.iiiest for res- tornti.ni .iii.l siiRsestion of compromisi'. i MrihiiiR I'dlicc Aid l.flin; ' Mi I...IIR. the Deiuoeintlc cnudidate. promises that if he is el.ctcd he will' tecure il.e restoration of the strikinR polieenieii. but Iocs mil explain how under th. law heian do it Hundreds of stiih.is nie now enj.'aed in the stale iiuipnmii, speakinu m eeij town to .liidiimes of w.ii'kiii'iiien. nt mill . pales in. I elsew here. n.uic.'iliiiR I'M votes uiii'iiist ConliilRe nnd for Iouk. Strikes who huc .liildien and !me been lo.i in the s"ir are exhibiting then" . I.ildren. detaiHiiR their Rood rcr onls fun insiithiieiit pay when In office an. I their present needy circiim fctnn.es The It. iiioeriitie emididate is promis Iiir rxeiulmiR to ii tn Ri'oup with spe cial ri i.'i.utee. lie is Ruing to leduie the ii ne of tiling. lie is RoillR ledu. e tin .in tare rei where lie is so eiil. i. nit in his impossible promises that n would seem that even the iliillllesl i "111. I not lie fooled ll lliln. l!ut tlisi' who follow the emnpaign c'oseH ii.ii' inn. Ii alarmed ten dnjs ngo lest this false ineteuse and detiiu rurj might w..rk upon iricspnnsihle emotions ol the igu.it ant electors, while in this 'i i off j. 'iir. the intelligent but indifferent nnd lazy citizens would not go to the polls. Xliinliing Citizens Amused The alarm w.is n good thing Ir stirred the good people 4if the cominon Wea'th i" the dang, r of electing Long I..IW ami older has heroine the slogan The courage of li.nernor t'oolidge and is stiougl xuppoi tiltR ("oolldge The smite thing is true ot the I)eino.i.ltie Worcester Post, while the independent Siiriugflehl Itepubli. an. n strong friend of the iidiniiilstrnliim. is helping ("oo lldfie ill ever! possible Wily. Nor is tile l!otou Aniei'iciin, the Hearst pap. I I using its inlliience nillruiatlvel) Long. i'et it will not do to iimlerestlniate tlie oiiniericnl strength of the groups ,,t voters who gie Long (t sjinpathetle henriiiR or the political weight of such an emotional appeal ns that mnde In the strikinR poll. emeu with nothing to i lie in, thrown out of eniplo.Miieut after I yeais of falliiful service and often with in a .lion lime of earning u pension. AVork.l.Rineii are in u highl) neiyous stall f it. nest and peculiar!.! onsitie to sin i li-euiolls sophlslienl incilemi'iil to prot.si . ainst supposed unjust and tiibitin .- ise of olDclal iiuthorilj. Still l.entliuis now are thai n liirRc "lit c polled, that the roo.I people f e I'.inonweallh lire nine to the net ' " an.'.' and that Xlassa- (husetts v m-i end the country fm the right "' hIii nns so often led it In ! the past .joritj of ."il).(lili) is claimed !." enihusiastie Hepulilicans. but the wise leaders will he well con I tent w it li less BELGIANS HONOR HEROES ! Flowers Are Pl?ced on the Graves of I Soldiers All Nations linissels, Nov. !' - "or the first time since the war th country, in a statement made jcstciday In licorge 1'. Hampton, managing ill icit, ir nf the Tanners' National ('ouu II. The union between fanners mid labor to determine public policy ami conduct public nd'aiis within (he uet few i Mills is Inevitable, according to Mr. Hampton, who snjs that the pub lie "ma wnle .low n as imiKixtius those wlin den the American fm mers' deter- iniumioii in cuaiige me economic con- i illtion in tins cniintn by orderlv iirnei t of law." "A time of national crisis uffords i golden tmiinrtmiitv fo the man who Sntiirdnj ite i he death il Saints' Dn .Teat pomp in were allowed t . of their fallen was celebrated linissels. l'lirgoinnster Mn deposited flowers .... ,t... ............ r r. .!:.... i4..nn,n.,.. , I "Ml III," j.!.,""" 1l I " 1. Itl lis. 11111,111.111'.. IO , T.Stirrliul. l"",ft,..l nml ll.lullltlu ' illlll.ili i Ii ir I, mill llii"iuii'i Wreaths weie also .1. posited on the iRI'nve ot V.iu ('amp. iilioul. the isnnposei" of "La Kinb.iiiioiiue.' the Iielgian nu l 'ioiiiil a in hem Made In Our Own Loft for seeks to make capital nut of the farmers' eiiorts in improve Ins economi mdi- tions" says Mr. llniiinton's statenient '"There nre many so-called leaders of farmers mid of farm orgaiii7ations ilniiuing u membership of from 1,1)01), 01)0 to "I.OIMI.OIK), who. though repre seiiling ut most small groups of farmer in a lew tales nf minor agricultural im portiin. e, and having no organized sup. port in the great agricultural states, iisume io speak, for the fanners of the entire tonnlry. "There nre onl, about T.OOD.OOfl farmers in Americn. of whom n little mine than -.000.0111)" me members of established and wclT-nrgnnl.cd farmer orgiini.atinns. .lust met a vlgoiiurs effort ii being made b the mnoiolistc Interests, whiili bine been nnd me the licrcditni! . nemles of faimeis, to try Io set the farmers uf Amen, a against labor in . ilies. mines and timismutn lion. The inoe was begun and ha. ked by Wall sheet and all its lin.incial in terests The fanner is untiuthfulh ie pnrled to be opposed to goei uiueiit onueiship and ileinncintic operation nf sen ices that must be nionnpniistie in order to be . llieientlj and econoiniciillj conducted, such as the railioads and the meichniit marine A vigoious and un- I just cinipaign is being coiidiute.I by I some of the alleged fnim repiesentatives to write Hie fanners down lis an enemy of organized labor. "The leal an mi . f the liiiier tit ! lack upon orgunized labor which some l-lquor Men Gather at Harrlsburg, but Are Silent on Purpose llairisliiiig, Nov. :i.- Well-knonn li.pior men from Pittsburgh ami other pints of IVniisjlvania. met injsteiioush i in Harrlsburg jestcrdnj and efl'oits to1 urn tilth the pin pose of their conler ciiee Imve piovisl iimiviiillug I Netfrlj il score of them galheied nl I the 1'enii llariis uml weie whlrlidi iiwa.! to a cluhliouse in the cuiinli'v . withoul Inning leglsteied ill the hotel None of tll.'lll would ills, llss the meet I inc. JOB WANTED I mint ii Jul.. lime Inlllalhe null ilrtvrnilnntlnn to iotrrrr.1, IVIIlliie tn start nt iMittmii, prniiillne niipnr l.Hillj Is K.i.i.1 hdiI l.uy sulllrlcnt o suppnrt tne tlrrrntly. H .lrnrs old, single, '2 eiirs" lutlie service I'lrnt Illtlslou, I. Si A.i nml I. me srlllm; nut ilrrlrnl rvperleiirei prefer ron neclt.iu UU srlllm; orKiuilziitl.iii tiiUinc: men for trnlntnic In sulrntniin ship. ( in;. I.e. leer Otll.e. An Unusual Diamond Ring , One round a n d two pear-shaped diamonds of exceptional quality mount ed in platinum with small diamonds $3000.00. Sc Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. diamond Mi:itciiANTS ji:vDLi:ns sn.vnu.s.MiTus WmL I Requests for Charge Accounts Received H - Mold I.IOtlt -th it Without di llel whv nnr .nin.i- Ail J .ire sllpet im ill (ll. li lt" to He i i ..I I. Hi. t in ii , -tiijfMtto for il Hunt I. I l ItlTlllMi IN ( s , jF.VAHDERHEPXHEH'SibNS W 7N.Water5b..Phila. 1115 CMESTMUT ST. 1 tim ' Af I l mk ,prts J?4&& i am JlBiisB-Caiflioiil Bi'oacf. aiid Wamni Sit-eeis Haic ipu heard the Strinp; llarimba Phone Orchestra here? Novel, unusual, beautiful. It plays for the Dansant in the firand Dal! Room, 4:30 to G. In the Grill, dancinp; at Suppcrlime. And just by way of postscript Luncheon in the Grill is not only s-atisfjinK, hut moderately priced. 4 I i isj a (m 2 perfected I (opposite kejth's) Clearaic of "Odd" Firs IB anywhere near these. prices: rgyj It is these )i"iccs that make this announcement so vitally important not so much glj that the Clearance is being held: j But a word about the reason for the Clearance is in order. To repeat: jH "We have determined that we will never wait until the end of a season jj before offeripg our 'odds and ends' at reduced prices: -3aj "We have determined that we will sell out (regardless of cost or profit) jlj that merchandise which has sold down to 'small lots,' at a time nearly enough jjjl in the season to be of real service to our customers who buy: If Eye Service JT f-ISTABLISHlNG a chain of stores through- 1"' cut the country, to meet the urgent "" demand for a more co-ordinalcd optical service, we are pleased to announce our advent in Philadelphia. The United Eye Glas3 Shops in this city will be six in number, the first of which, at m j i T 7 & 9 South 8th St. Opens Today b The United Eye Glass Shops place within the Teach of the masses the services of highly skilled specialists registered graduate optom etrists and give to every one the manifold advantages made possible by the immensity of this organization. Of direct personal interest to tens of thousands of people in all walks of life who, in one way or anothe.-, are handicapped because of defective vision, United Eye Glass Shops stand ready to serve most efficiently in every thing pertaining to the eye, and at a cost con siderably lower than the ordinary. Under no circumstances will glasses be recommended unless their use is absolutely necessary. United Eye Glass Shops warrant your fullest confidence. p "We have determined that NOW is the RIGHT TIME to sell out the g large and varied quantities of 'Odds and Ends of Furs' that have accumulated gl during the last six months of selling." IP ' ' jj JV. D. Our prices have alivufjs been less than usual because ice uianu- H (actum and sell direct to the public, t hereby eliminalinu the middleman's m ,proMs. H We Will Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit 1 Specimen Values in "Odd" Fur Coats Ms B Regularly (2) Taupe Marmot 125.00 (?,) Australian Seal 145.00 (1) Trimmed Marmot 105.00 (3) Australian Nutria 155.00 (2) Natural Muskrat , 103.00 (1) Leopard Cat 210.00 Scarfs (0) (2) (3) (3) (2) (2) Regularly Wolf (all colors 24.50 Taupe Nutria 29.50 Brown Fox 32.50 Taupe Fox 32.50 Heaver 32.50 Moleskin 49.50 Muffs mum m eiss shops r 1 J4 O G W:tTUTL- Ovt t OPPOSITE !ft sUV ZS S-U. AlglllO -25Xrt3fctt GIMBELS fef'Ji'V fVnpra! and "f-'vpnitivB Offir-M 1 W UmaA,.,,, M... V-T, J li T ' 1" . .......... w w..x.w, w .vuuu;, I15 IVIirk -0 ?f ttail Shops in Various Cities Throughout New York State, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts ., b "Stores Being Opened Everywhere" Regularly (2) Nutria 10.50 (4) Hudson Seal 22.50 (2) Beaver 35.00 (2) Skunk .39.50 (1) Moleskin 52.50 (2) Squiirel C7.50 Coatees Iff' jSiiliiS . Regularly (2) Trimmed Australian Seal 125.00 (1) Taupe Nutria 125.00 (1) Mink 175.00 (2) Taupe Nutria 185.00 (1) Hudson Seal 225.00 Sale 89.50 98.50 98.30 125.00 130.00 150.00 Sale 16.30 22,50 ' 24.50 24.50 24.50 35.00 Sale G.50 11.50. 24.50 29.50 35.00 39.50 Sale 89.50 95.00 135.00 145.00 175.00 Regularly (4) Trimmed Australian Seal 195.00 (3) Hudson Seal 225.00 (1)' Scotch Moleskin Cape... 295.00 (2) Trimmed Hudson Seal .. 325.00 (1) Trimmed Hudson Seal .. 350.00 (1) Natural Squirrel 395.00 Choker Scarfs Regularly (2) Squitrel 19.50 (2) Mink ,. 29.50 (2) Mink 39.50 (2) Fitch 45,00 (2) Stone Marten 55.00 (1) Dyed Snblo C5.00 Sets (2) (2) (2) (3) (3) (1) Regularly Natural Raccoon 57.50 Brown Wolf 75.00 Taupe Wolf 75.00 Taupe Fox 85.00 Jap Cross Fox 110.00 Mink ....' 135.00 Stoles Regularly (2) Austialian Seal 05.00 (2) Hudson Seal 75.00 (1) Moleskin - 75.00 (i) Natuial Squirrel 125.00 (1) Beaver 125.00 Sale 155.00 179.50 250.00 275.00 295.00 325.00 Sale 12.50 19.50 29.50 32.50 37.50 45.00 Sale 39.50 59.50 59.50 G9.50 75.00 98.50 Sale 45.00 59.50 59.50 95.00 95.00 M m B 0ppemheih.llins&6 Chestnut and 12th Sts. Announce for Tomorrow "Election Day" An Extraordinary Coat Sale 250 Women's Winter Coats Have taken from regular stock n number of very attractive Winter Coats (three styles illustrated). The values are most extraordinary and the offering is for tomorrow only. Developed in Peluchia, Wool Velour and Heather Mixtures in the wanted Autumn colors. Charming belted models with stitching, spear points and novelty pockets, convertible collars " of self material. Values to $55.00 Very Exceptional Offering 35.00 IWe Accept Liberty Bonds and Purchasing Agents' Ordersl !'HM1 4jpf ips 45L. I) iff I 1 ' 1 If It I I . Important Sale Tomorrow "Election Day tresses and Seme B Sale made possible by extraordinary purchase of 175 high cost dresses together with 100 models taken from regular stock. An unusual variety of smart styles. Three Illustrated. Fashioned of superior navy tricotine, and serge in attractive draped, one-piece and tunic effects. Braided "and button trimmed or elaborately embroidered. All sizes for Women and Misses. Values to $35.00 18e00 Very Exceptional Offering V V A . ft1 Jt V ' 'j A- M .. V--. .h. i r