"f-'v' TjInlU'lf '; r W l I l H 4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAt, ettJNE 28, 1920 v.-ara ' u "t ISr t (MID E GIVEN VERMON I DEGREE America Dctorminod to Stand I' tby Political Institutions, Is ' ' Governor's Bolief HE TELLS OF NEW CRUSADE By tho Associated I'rrss niirllngton, Vt.. .Tunc . The Amerlcnn people were urged to nceept the larger respotisiblKtlei of n -world of greater economic nml polltlenl freedom arid to employ their moral Jtotre In solvlnjr the problems of the future, jn nn addrens by Governor Coolldce, of iUiiin chttettK,'nepub!iean eandldnte foe Vice President, nt the Tnlversltv of. Ver mont commencement today. The degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him. The university graduated a class of l-!. "The conflicts of the last Ix years, Governor Coolidge said, ''have strengthened the determination cf all America's people now a in the pust to resist all aggression nnd support ami defend her political institutions with whatever povter may be necessary for their preservation and the innlntcsinnce of the larger liberties they bestow upon all her citizens. Teoplo Must Pay Debts "It is absolutely impossible for the public to evade or shift the Ivfcden of meeting the cost of the war nisrl paying the public debt. This is our part of the price of victory. Until this Is met, a higher range of costs will be the price of prosperity. There has been and still is in some cases a ratige of artificially high prices which has not been caused by, but has resulted in, profiteering. There is but one sure remedy for this and that Is an Increase of production. This Is nhva8 the result of a long pro cess nnd its application requires pa tience nnd forbearance. "We have been preaching and en gaging in n grent crusade. Its purpose lias Dcen to destroy despotism ami pre serve freedom. There has been a new birth of freedom. There has been a new expression to the rights of the in dividual, a new reallrntlon of the worth of man. All this ha set a new stand ard of value on human service because it has given a new value to man. There has been here a vast forward movement, the extent of which has not yet been fully appreciated. Citizens No Longer "Cheap" "To some It has been disappointing, giving them unrest and dissatisfaction. If any expected to find satisfaction merely In an enlarged Income they uere foredoomed to disappointment. Satisfaction docs not come from satiety or indulgence, it comes from achieve ment. Greater liberty does not mean less responsibility, it means more re sponsibility. If economically our citi zens are to be no longer cheap, they must be no longer without responsibili ties. "Hut if America is to lend, her peo ple must be true to her ideals. The world has rejected a leadership sought tot be imposed by force. The day of Washington and Lincoln hns come. "Leadership will henceforth not be bv force, but by service. No selfish interest, whatever its source, will long be allowed to interfere with progress. "In our economic life, as in our po litical life, progress comes from variety. A division of labor has given to the Individual a larger economic existence. Hut a division of labor presupposes thnt each division performs its part. By choosing to adopt it the individual Imposes upon himself n new duty to ward society and receives in return a new economic power and a vastly in creased economic liberty. No one denies that he hns the right to withdraw, but it is equally clear thnt he ennnot have n right to use his position to levy tribute. "The Amerlcnn people desire prog ress, nnd when they come, as come they must, to a comprehension that all kinds of selfishness and tyranny Interfere with It they will discard their advocates ns they dlsenrded the leadership of torylsm, nullification nnd secession. "Whether or not we seize the oppor tunity to lend In n great ndvnnce de pend solely on ourselves. Wc have the resources, the power, the material force. The only question concerns our moral force. What leadership shall we follow? We hnve come through adver sity Can we bear prosperity?" WAITE'S WIDOW WEDS $2,000,000 Nearly In Husband's Grasp When Crime Was Bared New York, June US. Clara Louise Peck, former wife of Dr. Arthur War- a. Vnlfn thn flnnttat ivllft tna nvn. cutcd at Sing Sing May 24, 11)17. for the murder of Mr. nnd Mrs. John E. Peck, her parents. Is now happily married to her childhood sweetheart. John L. fnulfield. of Grand Itnpids, Mich. This news was brought here from California by friends of the pair who attended the wedding- at the city hall In South Pasadena on Juno 4 last, The sudden deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Peck in Waite's sumptuous npnrtmcnt on Illverslde drive within six weeks of each other early in 11)10 was followed by the arrest of the young dentist. Mrs. Wnlte's parents, worth more than ?2,000,000. had come from their home in Grand Rapids to visit the Waites nt the solicitation of the young dentist. Mrs. IVk died on Jan uary no, Her body was Immediately taken to her home in Grand Ilaplds and ere- muted, and her husband returned to tho Riverside drive apartment to take up his home with his daughter nnd son-in-law. On March 12, after a few days' illness, he died after being admin istered to by his son-in-law. Betrothed to St. Davids Man Trenton. June 28. Announcement it made here of tho engagement of Miss I.lcanor Lowthrop, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Francis O. Lowthrop, of Green wood avenue, t6 William H. Brook Jr., son of M,r. and Mrs. William It. Iirooks, of St. Davids", Pa. N. Z. GRAVES Inrrrpflrntrd 400 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA The tisane et Speelattlee la TatnU nd Varnishes BLUE STAR NAVIGATION CO. announces the appointment of J. J. PHILBIN as General Manager and Assistant to B. M. AINESW0RTH, Vice-President BLUE STAR NAVIGATION CO. Owners and Operator Drexel BuHdirlg, Philadelphia Lombard 5100 Cablet "ULUKSTAR," I'hllndelphlit. All Codes. This clerk makes no mistakes in adding the items of a sale ill r w V Jri lllH lL VlHi 0-34J( n.w National C..U kSgEZL IMlM Hi ImnlliL W m&UKS(SM wA I nil ,. J l ssBBstiillii) !& i--r & trflflGT - - KMSMtmmmfMIKKB fill 7 J J 1 1 mgA BfSmSSm 111 ; VisHNiaBw---HBoHMMs wwi' nmt CHE records the price of each article on the new kind of National Cash Register. The register does the adding. The total always is correct. No mental additon, and no mistakes. The register prints the price of each article and the total on a receipt for each customer. It retains printed and added records of each sale. Every merchant should know about this new cash register. Write or telephone to o f f ice John T. Watson, Branch Manager 730 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Old registers bought, sold, repaired, and exchanged. Easy payments. Liberal allowance for old registers. National Cash Registers are priced $75 and up. New National Cash Register that many mercnanu nave been looking for We make cash registers for every line of business NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. k S i .2 ! I ji ! :: II :: i! !! :: :: :: :: :: I: . .t ! :: 9 I': :: I i ?MnSwTll Furniture Values That Cut Living Costs 20 to 30 Per Cent. fl Savings that hundreds of customers are taking advantage of, while the opportunity exists, to put their homes in order for the Nation's Chief holiday and the long summer season ahead. $ Price-concessions of fully twenty to thirty per cent, made possible only by enormous far-ahead purchases, by our factory-to-con sumer savings, inexpensive location, low overhead costs and other economies exclusive to this Store. fl A wholesome move in the nation-wide effort to get back to normal-price conditions, which this great House is helping more to bring about than any other Furniture Store we know. J Come, choose now from vast galleries re splendent with Furniture that reflects the needs of every kind of home as well as the price requirements of every customer. THIS CHARMING MAHOGANY SUITE, TEN PIECES, $520.00 The Suite Illustrated li an Interpretation of the pleating effect obtained by employlno the design of Furniture that was In vogue In England following the Jacobean Period. The cruder details of that day have been refined to harmonize with the requirements of the superior Mahogany Cabinet woods so admirably utilized In the manufacture of this Suite, which retains the qualntness of the earlier Period while reflecting the artistic treatment of the present time. The skillful execution of the enriched mould. Ings delightfully enhance the plain surfaces of the well-figured Mahogany and Impart to the Suite a charm and elegance that make It as desirable for Its construction and style as It Is exceptionally attractive In price. Note the large Duffet, top 68x22 Inches. China Closet 68x42 Inches. Table has 8-foot extension. Handsome Suites 20 to 30 Off Savings such ns await you at every turn throughout tho acres of our floor space. DINING ROOM Haltr, Mahotrany Style) 10 pieces, DlnlntT Boom (Queen Anne I416JS0. Dlnlnr Room flnlte, Mahogany (Adam Style) 10 pieces, M33.75. Dlnlnr Room finite, Mahogany (William and Mary Style) 10 pieces, S8SS.00. Dlnlnr Room Snlte. Walnut (Queen Anne Style) 4 plecrs, (316.00. Dlnlnr Room Suite, Walnut (Louis XVI Style) 4 plecen, S337J0. Dlnlnr Room Suite, Jacobean Oak, 4 pieces, $228.00. Dlnlnr Room Hulte, Mahogany flnlah (William nnd Mary Style) 4 pieces, s:S5.0. LIVING ROOM Oyerstuffed Hulte, Tapestry cot cred, Spring seats and back, 3 pieces, 1103.00. OTorstuffrd Snlte, Tapestry cov ered, Loose cushions, Spring seats and back, 3 pieces, SM3.00, Overstaffed Hulte, Tapestry cov ered, Loose cushions, Spring seats and back, 3 pieces, 8W.0.00. Mahocany-fldUhed frame Hnlte, Tapestry-covered, Spring scats and back, 3 pieces, S79.60. Mftliortmy-and-Cane Salt, Illue Velour Covering, Spring scats, 3 pieces, S10J.00. BED ROOM Bed Room Unite. Mahogany (Lonls XVI Style) 8 pieces, SO7S.O0. Bed Room Hnlte, Mahogany (Lonls XVI Style) 7 pieces, S4W.M. Bed Room Hnlte, Mahogsny-flnlah (Queen Anne Style) 7 pieces, 337.ts. Bed Room Hnlte, Walnut (Queen Anno Style) 4 pieces, t!99.oo. Bed Room Hulte, Walnut (Colonlsl Style) 4 pieces, $208.80. Toater Beds, full size, S37.S0 to 1178.00. Bed Room Suite, Mahogany-nnlsb, 4 pieces, $200.00. Sttirdv and Artistic Snmmi-r Fiirnitiir-for 8un Parlor, Porch arid Lawn. Willow, Heed, Oiuruy cum ."vrusuc OUlTimcr rurniiure Hul!n mX)t wfcker c;i,ineSe reel Cane, ut equally low prices. Pay 25 to 33 Less for Rugs Although the Floor Covering Department of the Van Sciver Store has always been notedfor the rarity of its values, seldom in these times has such money-saving opportunities been presented as these. Not only are many of the best weaves (with some few exceptions) marked at prices lower than are to be found in any other store, but there is a fair choice of sizes, designs and colorings that insure satisfactory selection, whether for the most sumptuously furnished home, the sun parlor or summer cottage. Savings of 25 to 33V per cent, below regular retail values. An opportunity that makes early selection decidedly to your advantage. These quotations give nn idea of the exceptional values: $145.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12 ft $94.50 $87.00 Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 ft $67.00 $94.00 Highest Quality Axminster, 9x12, $72.50 $72.00 High Pile Axminster, 9x12 ft $59.00 $42.50 Highest Quality Axminster Runners, 3 ft x 15 ft $21.25 WOOL AND FIBRE RUGS Mo butter grade on tbe market, fletmleu & reversible at savings of 3JH Pr cent! e0 sli ....$11.00 I 0x12 else .... 0.75 7.0x0 six... Si 8.00 12x13 site.... S3I.00 GRASS RUGS 0x12 slie 0x10 slxs 10" O.O" Couch Hammock Specials, $34.75 Covered with Striped Puck, Gray or Dro-n. Upbolitertd ittt. and tipliol ttrei hack with ratchet sdluitmrnu. Cfcslr tiuor with roll .prior. A wondei ful value it Ut.75, TLbulir Iron Standi, 17.00 extra, OUter coo. llimmocki, lit 00 up. Lawn Swings, $9.25 Roomy fonr-pas-enser Strings, tronr, One In appearance, and a luting source of comfort for children snd adults. An extraordinary valut. Refrigerator, Unusual, $45.50 Front panels qusrleriswed Oik. Itnund eornera. Kelt lotiilstlon. One Plere rorrelalu-llned Trof lilon. Ctismojr with round eornrrs, Hhele, Ice "tit nrslnplpe, si! removable. ('pcltr. TO lb. Height, 48 In. Width. 32 In. Mny other hefrtgerstors st proportloo- te e?tng -- Interior Decorator at Your Service. Hall Clock Repaired. Call Lombard SSO. A B . Va n S itfiif Manufacturcro, Importers and Retailers Market Street Ferry, Camden, New Jersey Stor Opens Dally u$to A, M. 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