fY7Tre - wAr ah., gijjJj'?W'fe U?.4Sl 'V-4)) ' i v " '.At"" Vfr-iy 'n.-,,T! F?WJ0 '"Vnr, V. 1' it .1 f ' EVENING PUELIO- DEDGERr-PHlLADEIiPHIA', imJKSDAY, NOVEMBER '4, 1920 'J i "" . ,t, tw J"'fl B ft s Mini Preiluetn Ce . Pert Chester. N Y XerKuvxxJ, Urc J Ce , Architects "Turner for Concrete" This handsome new home of "Life Savers" is one of 10 Turner-built factories for the candy trade, including: American Chicle Ce. Penn. Chocelato Ce. Rockweed & Ce. Wallace & Ce. Pirika Chocelato Ce. E. Greenfield's Sens Hills Bres. Ce. TURNER Construction Ce. 1713 Siinnem St DEFEAT OF WILSON IS SEEN BY BRITISH "Story Is One of Most Pitiful of All Failures," Comments Manchester Guardian FRENCH PRESS FAVORABLE WOMEN VOTE CAREFULLY Mrs. M. W. Park Pleased at Splen did Showing They Made New Yerk, Nev. 4. Mrs. Mauri Weed Park, chairman of the National league of Women Voters, In a state ment Issued litre jesterdny, said : "Women were a vital factor In the election returns which inmle pellticul history for the I'lilteil States. "Without clogging the election ma chinery they added the largest intelli gent electorate this nation has cer as as imileted at one time. "The women of America voted early, quickly, thoughtfully and with definite tense of responsibility. "The casting of their balletB en Tues day was net an end in itself. It was just the beginning of their Usefulness as citizens." TEN SCOTCH TOWNS DRY Thirty-six Ballet Against Change In Licenses Glasgow, Nev. 4. Incomplete re turns of the voting en the liquor (jiK's (jiK's tlen in Scotland Tuesday show that thirty-six towns desire no change in the fircscnt law which' permits the sale of lquer. One town voted in favor of a reduction in licenses, while ten towns Toted dry. "Dry" in the Scotch election means no Heent-e') except in the rises of restaurants and hotels. Official lesults in Olnsgew of the liquor option poll show a victor) for the "wets." Tour words voted "dry," nine for limited licenses and twenty-four for no change, which means that ninety-four 'irenscs will be can celed throughout the city out of a total of 1000. In Ornnistetin prohibition was defeated by four vetts. Viitually nil the working class areas, remain "wet" and atee the cential city districts. By the Associated Press liOiiden. Nev. 4. In its comment to day en the rniteri States presidential election, the Manchester Guardian says: "The main political motive for the electors' choice is, by general assent, accumulated dislike of Wilsenlsm and net love of Harding and his party. The national lepudlatlen markB n tragic ihange from these weeks in the autumn of 1018, when the material power of America was deciding the world war and her foremost mind was Vailing the world toward stieh a peace ns might have given us a tranquil, swiftly convalescent world Instead of the present world's fair of spites, greeds and suspicions between nations and disunion inside each of them. The soiled, scarred old world of Interna tional polities aceiueil te be en the eve of redemption en the day when the noun rnmi thnfr flprmntir would sur render en the basis of WlUen's four teen points. "In what proportions n want of rijnamle cenliis in President Wilsen and an irredeemable vicietisness of spirit in ether politicians contributed te dm ken that opening prospect we cannot tell ct. It is gene new. Rurepc is snarl ing grabbing and jockeying in the old slime, while all the remaining -effect of Wilsenism in Amerien is the de cision of the presidential election by nn overwhelming balance of nubile antip athy te it. The story is that of one of the most pitiful of all failures in the execution of a task nobly conceived." Paris, Nev. 4. (Bv A. P.) News papers of this city give great promi nence te reports of the American elec tien, and publish many pictures of Senater Herding, the i-xcoimer giving its entire first page te the successful presidential candidate and his family. In their comments the newspapers de clare the election of Senater Harding was a triumph, give high praise te his personality and recall he has nlwajs asserted great sympathy for Prance. Editors are unanimous in remarking that the election clearly condemns the policy of President WiNen, and set ths definitely the situation existing be tween the administrative and legislative depaitmenta of the government. Tlicj assert this situation has "completely paralysed American International pol icy." and express the conviction that the result of the election will in no way prejudice Frouce-American friendship. "By ills love of order and the bright new, of his ehnracter." declares the Ma tin, "Senater Hnrding deseivcs the confidence of the French people." Mexico City. Nev. 4. (By A. P.I Iteperts of the election in the United Slates were given the eutire fient page of newspapers of this city. Only two journals, however, the Bxcclsler and HI Heraldo rie Mexico, ventured te spec ulate editorially en whnt a Republican administration in the United States means for this country. The former sees Immediate recogni tion as one result of the election and the ether nspcrts Senater Harding's elec tion "will net be nn obstacle te geed re lations between Mexico and the United Stntcs." The Excelsior, which sees in the election a "personal rebuke" for Presi dent Wilsen, nsserts he new "can scarcely be expected te refrain from recognizing Mexico as a revenge against the Itcpubllcan senatorial majority, which in the past has assumed an un cordial and even hostile attitude against this country." El Heraldo rejoices that Senater Harding Is net "a flrc-eatcr of the Sennter Fall class," but asserts his statements regarding Mexico Beem te be vague and "we arc confused at judging his true mental attitude toward us. His election puzzles us, although we nave raitn in his ability." Ceblenr, Nev. 4. Probably the most enthusiastic election party in Europe was held at Ceblcnz. where .'1000 elll- cers nnd doughbejs of the American army of occupation assembled In a the atre. Hcturns were flashed en the screen a few minutes after they were received in Paris, When the bulletin announcing the election of Senater Harding hed been conceded the soldiers, tired but con tented, returned te their bnrraeks. CABINET INTERESTS BRITISH Londen Dally News for Appointment of Reet and Hoever Londen. Nev. 4. The Daily News in nn editorial expresses the opinion that the composition of President Harding's cabinet will be mere important for Eng lishmen than Mr. Hnrding's election. "The appointment of Herbert Hoever nnd Ellhti Heet, whose names arc men tioned," says the paper, "would be viewed here with unqualified satisfac tion." WILSON'S CABINET DAED Only Twe Members Express Opinion of Result Washington, Nev. 4. Sllence, verg ing en unconsciousness, characterized the White Heuse and the members of the President's official family when the full effect of the Republican victory be came apparent even te these ardent Democratic supporters who Tuesday night were still making the reservation, in the face of a flood of Harding bal bal eots, that "the West may turn the tide." There was no "Lerhinvar in 1020, however, te unite the Democratic party te public office for four mere years," and consequently the ranking Demo crats left In the capital were very much In the position of Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, who acknowledged frankly he could net account for the result except that it "seemed every man, woman aud child had voted wrong." ANTI-SALOON HEADS SEE CONGRESS DRY 350 Members of Hotiae and 70 of Senate New Listed as Prohibitionists PLAN TO TIGHTEN SCREWS Frent a Staff Oorrtapendrnt Washington, Ner. 4. "We arc nb selutcly satisfied the next Congress will be dry," Captain F. B. Ebbert, asso ciate general counsel for the Anti Anti Saleen League of America, declared today. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the league and its official Rpekevinn, left lHSt night for Wcstcrville, O. the league's headquarters, te receive repmts from all congressional districts whin the drys had made a fight. Befeit he left he expressed thorough satisfaction with the rctut-Ls received up te that time. Captain Ebbert nsseited the piehibl- tlen majority in both Heuse and Sen ate would probably be increased as a result of the election. "There is no question as te the complexion of the new Congress," be sold : "It is safely dry, and we leek for a substantial Increase in the dry majorities. There is no question w hat- exer about the general situation or the nbllity of the dry forces te defeat any attempt te weaken the Velstead net. "The Anti-Saleen League made nn effective light In the primaries. We were assured, as a result of the primary elections, thnt we would incrcase ttie dry vete in the Heuse nnd probably In the Senate." At present about 350 members of the Heuse and seventy members of the Sen ate ar. rated as "dry." This is the approximate number that lined up with the Anil-Saleen League in voting te submit the eighteenth constitutional amendment, in putting through the Velstcnd ect ever President WllRen's veto, aud en ether prohibition tests. Sixty-five senators voted favorably en the two major prepositions. The "dry" vote In both houses is, therefore, mere t inn twe-imrus et the total memuer- ship, assuring a continuance of legis lative aridity. The Anti-Saleen League Is net satis fied with the way the Velstead act is be ing enforced, nnd is expected te put niessure en "dry" lenders in Congress for enlarged appropriations for prohi bition enforcement machinery. In Pennsylvania the league was es pecially nnxleus te defeat Representa tives Perter, of Pittsburgh, and Brooks, of Yerk, nnd te re-elcct Representatives Hullngs, of Oil City, aud Shrcve, of Eric, all Republicans. COOLIDGE BELIEVES SOUTH IS WAV ERI NG Vice Prosident-Elect Sees Indi cation of Breaking Away Frem Prejudioes of Years SUFFRAGE HERO WINS te Yeunrj Tennessecan Returned Legislature by Clese Vete Athens, Tenn., Nev. 4. Harry T. Burn, Republican member of the State Assembly from this county, ind who cast the deciding vote for the ratifica tion of the huffrngc amendment bv Ten nessee, has been re-elected after a bitter contest, his majority being abeuflOO. Watches for Yeung Men Substantially made and fit ted with dependable move ments. An excellent timepiece is one of 14-kt. geld with Elgin movement $30. , .. . S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MUItCILVNTS JCWCLEBS SILVERSMITHS SSI CALL FRIDAY OR SATURDAY ENABLING A LIMITED NUMBER OF FAMILIES TO PURCHASE Beautiful New 88-Nete Player-Pianos (li)21 Medel) With Bench, Music R08I Cabinet 24 LatestlviusiG Rolls This new and beautiful 1921 model Player Piane is plain in de sign but artistic. It has a five point meter, bell metal plate, spruce seundlnc beard, ivory keys, nil the latest improvements, nnd is thoroughly guaranteed. Call at once and make satisfactory initial arrangements for immedate or Xmas delivery. Can be had in either ' oak or mahogany. Out-of-town buyers write. Compare With Other Players Up te $600 TERMS as low as $3.00 a Week Start Monthly Payments December 15th full am! mnUr natUfurterr In II Ml nrrunxrinenU te hard (lie 1'luter unllvnrrit at eure or rnwrvvd for lntr ilcllvcrr Your "Silent" Piane ytrs Write Purchaien Receive Unuiutl Pririlejei 24 Intent Mui.li- ItelU limtend et 1-!. Jlurable rimer iHanu llench. ArtUtle Cabinet for inualc roll. Imjiv nuymeutfl Itettfenaule ritensten In cine et kk. lieiM accident or nut nf cmulurinrnt. runte or nuamr ami weriuuun- nrlllnr I.eu rimer. I'linu for M05 with lench, Mime Hull Cabinet and "i twit Miic BelU Incliiiled. eic. A eiwrun nmn In ) Ve l'h A Liberal Allowance for Out of Town Du r- ? 'frl Continuing Our OPENING SALE FINE Furniture 1st mi 15! ini Mi .11 .n" """ m n- il iii ID EI M M JmJUML N. rpHE response te our invitation in the newspapers last week te our old friends, patrons and new pntrens te take the few extra minutes and drive, trolley or walk down te our handsome new Stere Buildine our monument of 15 years of business success just around the corner was se grcnt and se overwhelming and se many nice things were said about our Stere, our Values and our display of Finest Quality Period Suites and Single Pieces, we have decided te continue thtg Sale and offer Period Furniture at Prices Yeu Cannet Duplicate Anywhere In order te de this, we have cut prices almost te cost in some instances below cost. Seme of the largest manufacturers na an evidence of co-operation put special prices en their goods, and these unusual offerings, with concessions of price of our own making, are included. One New Patron Came te Our Stere te "Inspect" te "Loek Around" He Gave Us a Big Order Before He Left Anether snapped up a $1400 Dining-Roem Suite we had displayed in the window. "Just what she was looking for in all the big department stores up te new," she said. The chances are, we have some particular suite or single piece YOU WANT. Come down and inspect what we have, no obli gation te buy. Yeu ewe it te yourself. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. We've Furniture for the Masses or Classes ?Tc jWn- bi ir 0 s "Veil a i $2007.00 Ten-Piece Period Dining Roem Suite (Buffet Illustrated) QZIRflfl Continuation Sale Price pOUJ Burl walnut show suite) beautifully marked. Dis tinctive. Seme bride will go into ecstasies ever it. est- TtaMfc C. 185T Oinl. l'rlU I!enlnif I Mil 0 o'clock 11 OS Chestnut Street NEW 1921 MODEL PLAYER-PIANO CABINET TO MATCH DURABLE BENCH Httk ni MUSIC All FGttOTOd ... --T- -.--- L'H ROILS t u $1-147 DINING ROOM SUITE $ J 1 f)fh 10 pieces. Benutlful exnmpln of Ital- -M. JL vv Ien Renaissance, In rich tnaliOKany, beautifully Inlaid ; 7en!m scats. $313.50 BED ROOM SUITE 7 plecra. In walnut, Ivery or French gray enamel. Sold separately if desired. '250 $450 DINING ROOM SUITE Queen Anne period, walnut, 10 plreas. Buffet, chlmi cleset, Bervlnt' table, exten exten nlen table, flve aide chalrH and arm chair throughout, handxemely finished. me Dust-proof $256 BED ROOM SUITE new $ 7 pieces In beautiful Iver' finish. Twin or full-sl.e bed, 205 $1615 DINING ROOM SUITE 10 tiUecfl. Chippendale In Its most distinctive treatment of motif. In rich ly matted mahogany. $1293 $475 BED ROOM SUITE new 7 pieces. Leuis XVI. Burl walnut, cenn panels bed, bureau, chlnorebe, Boirrt Beirrt Boirrt enlty dreaslntr tabic, chairs, rocker anfl bench me Ilosten, Nev. 4, Governer Coolidge, vice president-elect, last night said one of the eratlfvine results of the election "has been the nation-wide support of the ticket." "While, of course, most of the southern slates have been cnrrlcd bv the Democratic party," he added, "Ilo "Ile nublican strcneth in that section has se increased as te indicate the breaking away from the former prejudices that ruled there for many rears. "There is newhere that the American spirit Is be strong as In the border and southern state. If we can eliminate the Motional feeling that hns se long prevailed, these states will vete the Republican ticket. They are against every form of radicalism and their attachment te constitutional government Is overpowering." This evening florcrner and Mrs. Coolidge will be given n reception at the University Club In this city. Heth will nttend a reception by the citizens of Northampton, their home city, en Friday evening. Move right in ! Ferre overcoats include a "Let" of satisfaction ! Scotch Mists Overcoats Made of Handsome Scotch Cheotets, Rainproof Ferre 0 Ce. me Cletliitr & Outfitters Affanta for Rogers Peci Clethes Chestnut Street at Jimipefi Dalsimer Standard Shee The Reduced Price for $9 te $12 SHOES for Grewing Girls Tomorrow! We are bent en Reducing Prices! Every Department in the Great Dalsimer Stere of Shoes carries price-reductions' at this moment there are hosts of Shoes, that you can purchase new at prices that remind you of years age. This Special for tomorrow carries a reduction of Over a Dellar te Over Four Dollars there are several lines especially grouped for the occasion t Tan or Black Calf Blnck Kid with Cleth Toppings, with various styles of vamps Patent Celt, Gunmetnl and Tan Calf. Every pair of Dalsimer Standard V ''!l 1 P j Vr 3 S Afl 2c- V VlW . Downstairs Department Smart English Medel I m la r 'e ; 9 $$Jr js1 Dalsimer Feet Ferm Medel If Miladl Miladl felk want te save money en Silk Stockings New is the Time and HERE the place. 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