5SK3HIH? t- 47 V i?A R BSE- 1 r 'V . $.r Py '. sL-v '''' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-lHILADELffliA, " THtJRSDAY, v JUNE 16, 1921" filLKYSDN DENIES rTiROEN'S CHARGES Politics Not Responsible for His Opposition, Jersey Adjutant General Asserts RECALLS BUGBEE CAMPAIGN tpecial Dlpatch ii l.vrnira I'ubhc I nicer Trenton, Juno 1(1 "Absolutely and tmqUaliflcMly fnNv " Thin Adjutant General Frederick (lillcjmin deslnimtf rfaarxcti ninde by llrifjnclier General Borden or to the fnrmpr's ncttvltSf in onposliiR Borilcn'H election to ronunnml of New .lerwj''' troopn. This dcnlnl is the 'form of n state went tnndo by (iciicral ililky-on to tlie legislative committor InvestiisntitiK nl lejcd Irregularities in Itordon's election. General GllUyson stated that General Borden has attempted to cloud the tes timony of wltncse regardlnR tlie tat ter's military cimllticatlom by tr.ilns to show that General Gllknn wa- re sponsible for the opposition shown Hnr den by the National Guard. General OHkTSon declared It (o be Borden's in tention to have the committee infer that Gllkyson advocated General Ilor den'R ndvnncement iti the guard until General Gllkyson failed to uhc General Borden lu n political way. In his statement General Gllkyson attributed n "malicious falsehood" to former captain J Osgood XMiols State militia when the latter nid that General Gllkyson reiueted the captain to circulate among the politi cians at n Sea Girt "Governor's Dn.i " and work In the Interest of State Comptroller Newton A. K P.ubee. who wns at that time a Gubernatorial candidate. It was said b. the Adjutant General that if the statement made br Captain Nichols as brought to the attention of William V Runjum. then Governor, the latter must not lime credited Ultra, as he never refeired to Nichols' statement. DUTCH HONOR l. S. WOMAN Star Discoverer of Harvard Gets De gree From Gronlngen University Cambridge, Mass., June 1(1. Miss j Annie J. Cannon, of the liarvaru .Utronomlcnl Observatory, has received from Gronlngen I'nlvcrslty in Holland nu honorary doctor's degree In mathe matics and astronomy. In acknowledge ment of her work In the stud of stellar spectra. She is one of the Urst Amor lean women to receive such a distinc tion. Miss Cannon has long been regarded as the lending American woman nstion- I omcr. She hns completed a menu- wilful catalogue of the spectra of some 220,000 stars all over the heavens, which when published will occupy nine iptarto olumes. N such coinprehen Me study had ever been mnde before. She has nltm discovered three in-. stnrs and liiO variable stars, and has completed a bibliography of var!n Mam containing about l.'.OOO refer once. U. S. MUST AID GERMANY ' Purchase of Bonds Unavoidable, Says Federal Reserve Board , Washington. June HI I My A. I'.l Absorption of substantial blocks of German remiratlon bonds in the Amer . an llii.uu'iiil tnalkels N "uimvolil able," the Federal Ileserve Hoard said lodin in ii formal discussion of the reparations settlement. Termination of the reparations con trovor is viewed by the board as an economic triumph, opening up a prom ising outlook for future Kuropenn ad justment with it special bearing upon the iHisition ol the t'nlted States. "This i found." the board snid. "in tie fact tint the adjustment unques- ! tlonnbb eliminates the most serious ele ment of uiieertnlntv that has affected I Into national trade since the war. So ' long as there wns hesitation regnnling the liniil nnjiistment. tinde between ' Geimany and all other nations, includ ing the I'lutrd States,, was nooos-iirllj more or lew interiupted." HORRORS OF "NEXT WAR" POINTED OUT BY GEDDES Ambassador Urges International Unity at Elmlra Women's College Klmlr-i, N. Y., June 10. (By A. V.) Dcilarlng "any nation that believes It can live and prosper entirely In Its own house is wrong." Sir Auckland Gcsldes, British Aiiiharxmlot to Ih" 1'nitod States, urged stronger Inter national uiiih for the purpose of peace at tli commei'cement e.tcicises of l-.l-inira College for Women. "Peace will never be made where the tuitions' iniiiii'illors meet." said Sir Auckland, "miles it Is first mnde b the mothets. teachers and elucators who have Im'rtnlitod In the children an un do! "funding of their cltitio to the world. "The next war will' see destruction such is cannot even now be Imnui'ied (he wiping out of populace, wealth and tne work of thousands of yours. Yet tlie knowledge of this will not prevent war. if n nation thinks It can win. "I believe thete is but one way out ef the present w irld bickerings, and that is that this nntion and Gient Britain should work together to help the world out of lis predicament. " PURSE FOR DR.McELMOYLE Supporters Pledge $2000 for Elk ton's Ousted "Marrying Parson" Klkton, Md., June 1(1. At n mcctlns of a group of members of (he Presbyte rian Church last night a committee was untried to raise (2000 to be presented to the Bov. John McKlmoylo, the "mnr rjlng parson," who has bei'-i removed from tlie pulpit here nftor n service of twenty-eight years. Dr. McKlmo'vle has been admitted to the Baltimore Prcby tcrv. having withdrawn from the New Cnstle Prestrry. The controversy over the removal of Hr. McKlmoyle has become so bitter that some members of thochtirch pass ench other on the streets without speak ing. The church has been close! by the action of the Presbytery and tiny re main cioseii an cummer, xnc ewers, it Driver Escapes Death In Crash "William ltleh. thirty years old, 215 Lamontc street, Boxborough, driver of Is said, reft!" to call n congregational I 'con, nutotruci, yeaned with only cuts meeting to elect now' elders. "f ,,, RCfll nt 'g .cock thls mo"rnlng LUBINS Oldest Optical House f Eiiia Beautu secret of old Egtjpt SPECIAL $3.50 l.iMisrs (Iround to Order to Corrrrt All Clrctlnarr llrfrcts of Llon, Including election l"ron Vnrloos Mlc of I'm me VKOill'T HKKVIV13 EYES EXAMINED FREE 11Y ntlOISTEKKD OPTOMKTIHHT 21 S. 8th St. W (dm&ekrQ45) Will Incrrn- tne brauty of any woman of nny asr mal.i) ou look younner too mnnrlous fir ih complexion Pum clrntlv uerMful rrultii ar Bti.irnntocd In thru- ln to proo to you that Its continued ue will tunic vou look ar oun'r and morvrloulv Inprraa- tho tauty of your romplcxlon or our money will be refund'-d bv the manufacturer. Sold by. All leadlnc department mores and drue store $ TNT AIDSFIGHT ON PLAGUE By-product of Explosive Declared to Have Beneficial Effect New York, June 10. One of the by products of TNT. discovered during tlie war, dlchloramiue T, 1ms been dis covered to hnve a beneficial effect on tuberculosis, according to a report by Dr. Edward J Murra at the Nntional Tuberculosis Convention cterdn at the Waldorf-Astoria Dr. Murray declined that the new product was not a panacea, but had proved helpful In a smull number of experimental cases, ami commended it to the profession for further study. Straight 40 JUMPING the Hedge of Convention She vtas ready for her bath. The kindly old head priest stood by the side of her tub in her tern- 51c lodgings near the Hall of Ten housand Lamps. An American woman, on a "Sum ner Pilgrimage to Sacred Kova San," tells how she handled this and other gently delicate situa tions in a country of unconven tional conventions in the July A.&1A The American MAGAZINE on the Orient Ont today all news-stands 35 cents gmmmaammmmmmm "ctiiiv rWinkelman ' II Style Footwear for Women Ri 1130 CHESTNUT ST. B At Twelfth K ll BOS hi ii IP! i Like a kiss,-Stylebilt Clothes go straight from producer to con sumer. Nobody comes between. Thus,wedonotmere ly give good value, but great value, because we cut our clothes, cut out the middleman, cut down costs. Stylebilt Clothes are Hand -Tailored from 100 All-Wool Fabrics. HILTO.cCOM?ANrY 1211-1213 Chestnut Street dotha SKops In Principal Cities NEWARK NEW YORK BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO The "Good morning!" cup asco Coffee The Charm of Well-Fitting White Shoei WALK-OVER specializes in fitting white shoes as perfectly as other models. A rare service appreciated by every wearer who fihds here just the heel height, the toe shape and perfect modeling to insure correct tread and poise. Dozens of new models ready, 25 lb At all our Stores i;niwMiWTTiimiimiiiiiii,iiifii,TjirainiiiiiiiiiiH:ffliiiraiiiii'iiiiiiiii!ii IIOTHIBB , i p 1 jl g tmocmmk WcPj) B -X. fTorr. ftC . s7 & s8 AW have covered heels easily cleaned Harper's h228marketi ti)ie? IQ22 CHESTNUTI SHOPS to when a northbound passenger trnln hit the truck at the Wright Btrcct crossing of tho l'cnnsjivnnla Itnllrnml, The conl truck wns thrown over on lt side. 5: lllcli wns hurled clenr of tho rnlls. tt' H-nu tnlAM tt ftin Xt.iMA.M It. . ' Itlch In employed by the Mntlayunk Coal nnd I.lmo Co, ul Waltham Mirror Clock An Ideal Jfedding Gift A paneled mirror combined with a fine timepiece. This distinctive clock hangs flat on the wall and is adaptable for any room. The frame is of Circassian walnut, finished in gold and fitted with an eight-day Wal tham movement height 4 feet, width Zy2 inches $60. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS l """"Si Jtr Ba ROOF OPEN Bellevue-Stratford Roof 800 Feet Above Street Level Open for the Season Philadelphia offers nothing quite as pleasing as dining and supping on this, the most delightful and coolest of Roof Gardens. -Food and service characteristic of The Bellevue. Excellent music. MEN'S CAFE, LOBBY FLOOR Open for Luncheon ,J Feature for Friday and Saturday An Extraordinary Opportunity 1450 Pairs New White Strap Pumps and Oxfords .75 6 $10.00 Values The. most unusual shoe values of the season, in cluding all the new wanted styles one and two straps pufnps and oxfords just the thing for vacation and street wear. There is a saving of $3.25 on every pair so please call early. WHITE HOSIERY 3 pr. $5.50 Bsa!jmri!!!Hiiiiii'..i ',n';i' '"''iiiBuitijmimgr. Is the human mechanism equal to the strain of modern life? IS the average American becoming a physical sham? Medical authorities, after examining thousands of workers, have shown that the average man uses less than one-third of his lung capacity; that over 400 of his muscles are actually weakened by disuse. Calling attention to this startling condition, the late E. E. Rittenhouse of the Life Extension Institute said: "Time and labor saving devices have radically changed the living habits of a vast number of people. Physical exertion has greatly declined. The mortality rate from the wear and tear of life is abnormally gaining. The average American has no time to waste. He is getting bald. His eyes have been strained by the close focus of inside work hence the eye glasses. His teeth need attention. He never walks when he can ride." With every forward step, advancing civilization puts new strains upon the human mechanism. It is vitally necessary for every one of us to conserve his energy to prevent the inroads of fatigue. Whenever the drain on nervous energy is too great for a few hours' sleep to replace, fatigue becomes an ever-present menace. One of the greatest sources of fatigue to-day is pounding with hard heels on still harder pavements. Every step you take on old- fashioned leather heels or ordinary "dead" rubber heels acts as a hammer blow to the delicate nervous system. The average man takes 8000 steps a day suffers 8000 jolts and jars. Constant repetition of these jolts and jars tends to exhaust your energy, to produce that tired-out feeling you so often experience. b ' uua,1 Remove this came of fatigue OufCnSHT ?C Pavemfn,t3 but yu n change your heels. O Sullivan s Heels absorb the jolts and jars that tire you out. tlJhSci6 th5 rC3i'iency. e springiness of O'Sullivan'a Heels, thh blend S Lf ra?ber Mded by special formula. With tms blend of live, springy rubber are "compounded" tlie best undt'K S?" THC CmP0Und i9 thC" "CUrcdn r baS the'theTlST ma)i O'Sullivan's Heels resilient gives of iTather hc,T dahlhp- O'Sullivan'a Heels outlast three pairs heels Ston SuTh ftCn UtlnSt tWO paira of ordinafy b tc -day and Sm ?r C,ncrBy' Go to your oe repairer ie?SJ O'SSvaS HCCh PUt n yUr 8h0C3' Inaht a O 'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out '1 nmnmiira tWWlisMKsMMiislilk'ii I i rwv ; . t r'i.iH!' 'VJ !h. '? ' iw .. Jt.v 1
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