IT - r ' r A ." V tiy v. ET. . ? 1 1 i-t . v J'v . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELHfA, THTJK&DAY, SEPTEMBER 2 mZl k h i 5 VHN WS KN TO DECENTRALIZE Officials Urge People Not to Depend Too Much on Cen tral Government NEW POLICY AIDS PEASANTS Tty tho AftMclntctl Vrem Moscow, Sept. 22. Kverrwhere through nutria is the Suvlflt Gov rnment ! nnlondlng rosponsibllltlfs It Is unable to meet. Factory workers nre being urjwl to obtnln their own material", run their own nffairg and obtain their own food. "Decentralize, do it yourfelrw. nnd do not dejiend unon the rentrnl govern ment for everything," Is the burden of Instructions broadcasted by the govern Bent ainco domestic free trade wns InMl tilted and tho new economic poller of tlw Bolshevik! was declared Provincial offi cials, labor unions, co-opcrntive socie ties and famine relief committees ore all told the snmc thlnff. 5L Kalinin, chairman of the Russian General Committee for Famine Itelief. chose this admonition us the text of his speeches durinj his recent tour of the famine areas. He berated local omclnls for turning their eyes toward Moscow, nihilities of the government may bo lightened. ., The Soviet Government ipparcntly has not lici'ii weakened by it change- ' pollcj. nnd it Is probable. It has been strengthened, as the general pub lic, tired of strife. Is hopeful that fur ther changes In the economic policy or Itin t-nrorntnCtlt will dp made. I Outside the famine nren the condition of peasants I" much easier under the new plan, which fixes a definite amount which must be paid in product, and guarantees the poasantn agalnut requisi tions above that nmount. l.oon Trotakj. the Sovhit Wnv Min ister, who hns just returned here from tin rkralnc, addressed un enthusiastic meeting of the Moscow Soviet today. He -aid an ultimatum had been received from Polnnd on Mor-dny In which tho Poles demanded fulfillment of the peace tonus signed in ltlga. but he declared Ttussln could nlso make demands for fulfillment of the treaty, as Polish gen- ,1v were "irynortlns banditry in tho Ukraine and Poland itclf In many wnvs whs iio.iitmg the ,irolsions of the treat . ALBANIANS ACCUSE SERBS AN RETAIN HOLD VOTERS Administration Candidate's Big Victory In New Mexico Shows President Popular INSPIRES PERSONAL REGARD Complain to League of Nations That They Were Causelessly Attacked Geneva, Hcpt. 22. (Hy A. P.) Further charges of Serbian nggresslon aualnxt Albania were mode today In messages received by Bishop Fannoli, I who represents Albania at the eat 'oy) By CMNTON W. GIMJERT Sinn 4'orrrwioni1nt Ermine Public I.filrrr Washington, Sept. 22. The election of Senator Itursum In Now Mexico Is a striking cvldenco that that State, and probably the wholo country, is still ns nntl-Dcmocrotlc as It wan one year ago. The voters arc still immensely friendly to President Harding. He possesses their confldenco nnd ' they rest their hopes upon blm. Xo other Interpreta tion Is possible. The sire of Sir. ttursum's victory sur prised even bin own managers. On Monday they were claiming that their rnnuiuiuc woum carry tho Stnto by mat superiority of tho Republicans In the State. And In this particular elec tion tho Mexican element, which Is lareelv Remibllcan. was disaffected, and I had n candidate of Its own, cutting Into liursum's support. Republicans Had Funds i Tt Is true that the Renubllcans in New Mexico enjoyed the advantage of better organization and more money thnn tho Democrats had, And that Is importnui In New Mexico, which Is a State of vast distnnceH and wide polling dis tricts, where men nro forced to travel fnr fn pnst. flmlr hnllnta. Tho Rcuubll- cans, with adequate means, got their vote out fully. Uut when every allowance U made. tho success of Mr. Humim Is Impres sive. The usual reliction against a party which has won by an enormous plural ity has not begun. Hard times, which usually affect injuriously tho party In IHiwcr, have not been charged up to tho present Administration. It is n long way till tho naxt con gressional election, nnd Immense changes In public oentlmont may take plnco before the present House faces the voters at tho polls. Hut the vote in New Moxlco will do much to shake the predictions being' made that the country would swing back to tho Damocmts In J022, making: the mld-torin change of parties, as It so often hns in tho past :o one outstanding flnim nnd (h Demo cratic? party has no outstanding figure. Tho Republicans hav. rather than one single man, n group of men who com- iiiuim coiiiiuonce. You can make a strong Cabinet out .. "P"bllcan Party. Tho Demo Sn,lc. J1'? nnB no c resources. The Jlcpubllcans suggest practical capacity In a diOlcult situation. Tho Demo crats do not. This situation does not exactly parol ii t?one ' England which keeps k'oyd George continuously In power. Mr. Harding is no Lloyd George. Hut the result Is similar. It Is Impossible ?.,jr. n.nc' " may remain Imposslblo In J 1)24 for ttlft Nnllnn in turn hnnotntlv elsewhere than to tho Republican Party mr too maicrmi ror government. Cabinet Now Has Prestige A Cabinet hns come by one of those odd changes which take place In politi cal thinking to be uppermost in the national consciousness In place of tho Executive, as in tho days of Wilson nnd Roosevelt, or Congress as in tho best days of Aldrlch and Cannon, or the the League of Nations Here, wortnnt detachment of Serbs, An Im declared to be regulars disguised as Albanians, attacked the Albanians north nf Mer- liln near the .lugo-Mav corner. and urged them to go out and get food. September 21. the dispatches asserted Albanian lorci", . u. i.- iu habitants of the dixtrict. repulsed the attack. ... , . The dispatches received by Bishop Fannoli were passed from hand to hand among the members of the League dur ing this morning's session while Esthoniii. Lithuania and Lot via were being admitted. They read much like official war communiques. This was a campaign claim and was In excess of their rcul expectn- It tlons. Yet Bursuin's out to be 7000 or 8 plurality turns This almost themselves. In districts where It was obtainable. Departments are being reduced, and large numbers of men are being thrown out of employment Thnct who have been receiving food havo been placed on reduced rations and workmen in na tionalized factories are being paid in manufactured products or In money In stead of food, so that the food rcspon- Dainty Bar Pins A splendid assortment from which individual choice can be made without difficulty. Among them, a beautiful bar pin of pierced design, platinum front, with sapphire centre $13. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 2Ei,B equals the ii.uuw plurality or President Harding nnd far exceeds tho 8000 given Governor Mcechiin one year ago or the 2000 by which Senator Fall went In. Thesp latter figures mcasura the nor- graauai uniting oncic to oia co- allegiance is In sight. If a now align ment of voters takes place in tho next few months It will bo a violent one, the result of Bomo serious mlstako of Con grew, with regard tc the tariff, per Imps. Many Strong Republicans Tho weakness of tho Democratic party Is the old weakness that you can not be a somebody with nobody. The Democratic party hns nobody. It Is not so much that tho Republican party has party ns In tho 'days of Hnnna. Vntl the Doraocratlc Party can show a Cabi net equal to that of Mr. Harding it will remain n case of "you eannot post somebody with nobody. , Senators nnd Representatives arriv ing In Washington bring back Interest ing reactions from the country. They leport that .Mr. Harding is personally much lilted by the voters, who approve Ids simplicity, kindliness, modesty, ex cellent intontlons. He's not ft great popular hero llko some of his predeces sors ! he Is a good friend In the White House, nno of their own kind, who is doing the best he can under difficult circumstances. Ills personal hold upon the voters Is stronger than when ho was elected. Foreign Policies Ignored His foreign policies, which havo been till now the strongest nnd mot suc cessful part of his Administration, have not greatly Impressed tho public, which, except along the seaboard, docs not think much of international relations. Tho voters approve, but like to talk about more Interesting subjects. Knn- ui reports n keen nttontlon to H nrmnment, but the rest of tho country does not. Probably the agricultural States nro more Interested In this topic than tho Industrial States, which lalk chiefly about when prosperity will return. Every one says that the tariff Is n subject novcr mentioned spontaneously by voters back home. Only when n Bcnntor or Representative brought up tho tariff did tho voter talk, and then In n way that showed ho had not been thinking about it. BRIAND FAILS TO BNp.tyniiirJ . ., uv-yi. . iKuons on thaniM of Premier Mrlnnd to settle the texttl i strike at Roubalx nhd Tourcolng hiT, been futile. He tried to Induce Ms. strikers nnd their employers toagre ! ' arbitration, with Daniel Vincent? Ml istcr of Public Works, ns arbiter ini the employers nro reported to hnv . fused to negotiate. The strikers H' ceptcd the Premier plan. The emmet' i crs expressed willingness t0 deal A rcctly with the strikers, it Is said. ; LONDON MADE SUITS &. OVERCOATS Custom'Madc or Ready 'tO'Wear Visit the Fleming Shops in New York or Philadelphia and you will appre ciate the real English, Scotch and Irish Fabrics with the touch of hand made English tailoring and low prices. Suits macic to your measure $40 - $45 - $50 - $65 - $75 JUST RECEIVED FROM LONDON READY-TO-WEAR HAND-TAILORED BUSINESS SUITS, GOLF SUITS, TOP COATS AND OVERCOATS $35 and UPWARDS All Fleming Ckthw are hand-tailored in London FLEMING, Ltd., OF LONDON 1314 Walnut Street Philadelphia Nu Yerlc Shofl 1 JOHN STREET 10 EAST 44th STREET Cash and Bond Boxes j CHANGE BOXES STAMP BOXES BILLHEAD BOXES HEAVY STEEL BOXES Keep Your Papers Securely and in One Place YEO & LUKENS CO. STATIONERS PRINTERS BLANK BOOKS ADNuss 12 N. 13thSt.Ai?r 719 Walnut St. A. mpntDir CHEVROLET at a New Low Price $525 t.o. Tlint. Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Chevrolet "FB" Models Models Touring Car or Roadster $525 Touring Car or Roadster $975 Coupe or Sedan - - - 875 Coupe or Sedan - - il575 Light Delivery Wagon (one seat) - $525 Att PritM F. O. B. Flint, Uitk. CHEVROLET MOTOR COADivhion tf General Motors Corp. Broad St. Store, 334 North Broad St West Phila. Store, 3430 Chestnut St. K 1 AnVKltTIBFarKNT A nVraiTISKMEXT Improved Service 1 TO X Af w m !3UJLJiLliU.Ll S CMllliQSinM wlHflW Wvi AND St iL OU'iS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 28 ART THE MOST WONDERF'UIi ICOMBINATION OF Alt USTIC REPRODUCTION IN A PLAYER PIANO IS THE iTEINWAY WITH THE DUO MECHANISM It is unapproached by any other a union of the most versatile player and the piano the whole world accepts as its musical standard. In selecting a player-piano, the reproducing mech anism is of great importance it should be the best but the quality of the piano itself determines the real value of the combination. The Steinway masterpiece carries with it both musical dignity and assurance of continuing satisfaction. Only Philadelphia Representative of Steinway & Sons : 'N.SJETS0N & 0). Illl CHESTNUTT. jj: Commerical Express Leave North Philadelphia 11. SG A. M. Arrive Pittsburgh - 8.42 P. M. Arrive Cincinnati - 6.30 A. M. Arrive St. Louit - 1.30 P. M. Throunh Sleeping Cur Service will be established between Now York and Memphis, via Cincinnati and U & N. R. Km leavina Philadelphia. Brood Street Station, 11. OO P.M.. arriving Louleville O.iSO P. M-. Memphis S.4S A. M., second mornlnrt. A general chance of time tables will be made on September 25. Pennsylvania System People cominpr to Philadelphia from a distance include nmong the places of interest to be visited the store of Bailey, Unnks & lliddlo Company, known the world over for its Jewelry, Silverware and Stationery. &zSlroTvJhs qvi The Route of the Broadway Limited tXSra "H-,ower Prices, New Policy" UNBEAM FURNACES All Cast Iron Pipe and Pipeless Equipped With "KoTl KARBURETOR" Prices Reduced To Dealers & Users Prices for Pipeless Sunbeams (TO THE USERS) 503418 in. Fire Pot. . .$112.50 503820 in. Firo Pot... 125.00 504022 in. Fire Pot... 140.00 504724 in. Fire Pot... 165.00 505226 in. Fire Pot... 195.00 Pipe Furnaces Redneed Same Proportion Dealers Get Our Prices To You IVe Will Sell You One or One Thousand FREDERICK SABIN & CO., Inc. HOWARD MILLER, President 237-239-241 BREAD STREET. PHILA.. PA. BtW0n Snd eft 3rd and Roe it Vina St. WJmrm PUtrihuton for Eastern Penntylvtmie, JVwt Jerey, Maryland &,Diit. pi Colamhim rvRIEKTAL Pearls enchanted -' words symbolizing tho romantic beauty of strange seas and the colors of the Orient. Since and before Cleopatra's time tho pearl has been tho most prized of all gems, and tho woman who is the possessor of a pearl necklace Is favored indeed, bailey, Hanks & Diddle Company has a superb collection of perfectly graduated nccitiaces, and ior inose uho havo n necklace separate pearls that will greatly beautify and en hance their value. It was my im pression that it was tho common practice for those who possessed n beau tiful necklnro to match It with nn Imita tion, but I urn Informed by the llulloy Company that such 1h not tho fiu't. that of all tho neclduces they havo wold they have nevor been called upon to duplleato It with one that Is not Kantilne. Kor the rial pkasiire of wearing a pearl neck, luce W the knowledge that It In genuine. THO BE able to buy beautiful Oriental Rug3 at prowar prices is an opportunity which any one who is furnishing this Autumn cannot afford to overlook. This Jb what the store of Fritz & Ln Rue, 1015 Chest nut Stieet, are doing It is selling all of its rugs at exactly one-half the price for which they wore selling last year. When you consider the durabil ity of Oriental Rugs and the superior quality over thoso of domestic make, besides tho pleasure which you feel in possessing them, you will realize ' that it is well worth your while to j visit Fritz & La Rue's before tho proposed tariff regulations alter prices. For this week they are fea turing the Scrape and Mosul Persian rugs, which are so lovely in color,! tone and design, and beuutifully silky in texture. TPHE style of a garment depends chiefly upon the cut of that gar ment. And so at tho. shop of J. Habisreltingcr, Furrier, 1911 Chest nut Street, you will find wraps of unusual beauty, not only because of tho wonderful quality of the furs out of which they are made, but also because of the modish manner in which they are cut. I saw n charm ing mink coat made with a large circular collar and kimono sleeves, the skins cunningly arranged to mnke the design of the coat most attractive. Then there was a Mole skin coat with large collar and cuffs of Squirrel which would bo delight ful for tho matinee or afternoon affairs. Or if you aic simply look ing for some kind of a neckpiece, tho straight beaver chokers nre very good nnd not expensive. IT WAS n clever person who in- often have you complained that you could not arrango yourself com fortably so as to get a propor light on your book or work or whatever it was that you wished to see? All of us have had this difficulty. I think, and so when I saw the Adjusto-Lite among the many useful electrical supplies at Buchanan's Shop, 171." Chestnut Street, I wna immediately impressed with its many ubos. It is a small electrical lamp which may be clamped anywherct on the bed, on your chair, on tho desk, on the sewing machine, on the dressing table, on the shuvlng mirror. The shade is adjustableTio ns to throw the light in any direction desired. Tho brass lamps are priced nt $5.00 and tho Bronze or Nickel at $5.G0. B1 EFORE you start your nutumn cleaning it would be on excellent idea to look over your rugs, curtains and other furnishings and send those which need cleaning to Uargs', 1113 , Chestnut Street, so that they will be ready to be put back in their ! propor places when your house is ready for the wintor senson. Often there are particles of dirt or grit .which lodge in rugs and carpets and cnuBe them to wear out quickly and which nro impossible to get out with ordinary cleaning. Then, of course, curtains, especially heavy ones, can 1 only be thoroughly cleaned by send ing them to a reliable firm such aB Bargs'. You will appreciate the prompt anil efficient work done by this establishment. npiIIS month of September, the very timo when you are most in need of replenishing your kitchen and housohold supplies, the store of J. Frunklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, is holding a 20 discount salo which should bo of interest to every housekeeper. Perhaps among your wants you may require n new carpet sweoper. If so, you are now alfordod an excellent opportunity of buying n "Bissell," a muko famous for its superior quality, for $1.25. The woman who takeB pride in a well-uppointed pantry will be par ticularly pleased with tho sale of Fries' whito enameled tinware, which includes boxes for bread, enke, flour, sugar, cereal, tea, coffee, otc, well constructed of the highest grade material and neatly labeled with gold letters. "CEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness!" What could bn nmr k-' appropriate for a gift at this season than the lovely Gift Baskets of ! fruit wnicn you win unci at. tno store ot Henry it. llallowell & Son, Brood , Street below Chestnut, laden down with the most luscious variety of fruit, artistically arranged to glvo tho most ploaslng color combinations beau tiful blushing Peaches peeping out from undor a marvoloua bunch of mac uoimnr urapes or muscaieis oi Aioxanarta grown in those celebrated Belgian hothouses Beurro d'Anjou Pears Sockol Peors, crisp and luscious marvelous plums of different kinds all those fruits, in fact, which you like best. For tho week-end hostess, for a sick friend or for gome one out of town, I can think of no more delightful gift, AUJfl UtUStyTNUT BTtfEET ASSOCIATION CHARMINGLY, CHIC IN HER Trotteur Costume With its Czech - embroid ered blouse and man - tai lored walking skirt ii jTwin llrr mik hOSltTV the hadm the wants is here nt HIS. lT knowing the real 'secret of smartness, completes her costume with silk hosiery of russet hue and the top piest of tan boarded calf skin Oxfords. From H a 1 1 a h a n's, of course, for she knows that there, style is always cor rect. And the price al ways most moderate. V! TTP1 Pictured the Oxford Miss Nowadays chooses for street wear ho(j'co the effective brogue and cleverly boyish' heel. A $10.50 value GOOD SHOESU 921 Market Street Brincl Slant Optn Ersry Ervnisf COta ft Chtltart 3i. 2736 Gtnontavra At. 8804 Ctrsunttrws Art. Wt Hal.. Notts PUIs. CsnosntrvB AS LOW AS 12 sssma PLAYER A MONTH FOR A GOOD, USED 88-NOTE Here is your opportunity to secure a good used 88-Note Player Piano for less than the price usually charged for an upright. All of these instruments are being gone over by our exports and are in good playing condition. Call at once and make your selection on a small deposit with balance payable as low as $12 a month. NowPriced w Including Bench, Cabinet and 12 to 20 Music Rolls Call Friday or Saturday Complete Combination Outfits With Cabinet, Bench and 12 to 20 Music Rolls ab n.ixsTnATBm PRICED FROM Look Oyer the List of Other Bargains Herewith $275 A Small Deposit INSURES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. BALANCE AS LOW AS $3 WEEKLY OR $12 MONTHLY Start Your Monthly Payments Nov. S Cabinet Bench & 12 to 20 Rolls With Each Player We offer you a liberal allowance for your 'silent?' piano or phonograph in exchange. WRITE, IF YOU CANNOT CALL Call Friday or Saturday, or Write at Once, Making Initial Arrangements for Immediate or Later Delivery A Few of the Many Other 88-Note Player Bargains IMayer-Plano used . Player-Piano used . . Player-Piano used. . Player-Piano used. . Player-Piano used . . Player-Piano used . . Player-Piano used . . Player-Piano used. . Player-Piano used. . Player-Piano used . . Player-Piano used. . $293 335 385 425 415 475 495 525 545 565 575 Open Monday and Friday ETtningi Until Nine Open Mondry end Fridr ErninP Until NUi Est- vm&. co i857 Plnno Mnnufncturera for tho Last 04 Year 1105 Chestnut Street . i7'aH L .. t.. f,.X 2 . ."Vr 'J , Jr nW StW V ,if, KMi;