fflMTTalm wm "W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U 1921 0 W!fTJy(fVT W t e HARDING XHORIS E POSTAL EMPLOYES Mnncs U. S. Will Imbue Other Nations With Spirit of Understanding LIKES PARTISAN WORKERS Ily (he Associated rrcas Waslilncten, Oct. 14. Confidence tiint America will be nble in the recon struction period te tabue the ether na na tlens e the earth with a spirit of scrv lea and understanding was expressed by President Hanllng last night In an ad dress before several thousand postmas ters and postal empleyes in convention, here. Without referring directly te the com In armoment conference, the President declared his conviction that the "gospel of understanding would be responsible for whatever of lasting geed may be accomplished In the jenrs of rehabili tation and realignment ahead. "Whatever I may lmve lenrncd to night," he said. "I knew nbeut post masters long before I came te the Pres idency. I used te help plclc them In the mml old dnm and I'm net sure but I named mere of them twenty years age than I de today. Many Communities Represented ' When 1 was shaking hands with yen yesterday nt the Whlle Heuse, some how the thought came te me of the varied communities you represented. "I suppose I'm just a little partlnl te the gnat rural community because I began my life there I'm just as proud of the great cities of America as any citizen of the Republic, but they're just n little different. They show a little mere of the passing pas pas elen, while out across the great areas of our Republic are the sober, sub Ktantlal citizens who are the guaranty of the perpetuity of this land. "I take It we are net alt of ene party here, and I want te say that I'm net averse te postmasters being Interested in politics. "If nny one ever comes te me and says he Is seeklnc n pestmastcrshlp and lias no party nlhllatlens, he's going te be wiped off the slate light nwnj. I'd rather have a hard-boiled Dcmecint than a yellow Republican. Meney Net the Main Thing "And when a man comes te me te ietk a place and nsks what the com- Sensation Is, he also is wiped off the st. Ne man Is worth while who is merely seeking a place, but the man Is worth while, who is seeking nn oppor tunity for service, particularly In this prcmit period of change and recon struction. "I de net speak In n partisan sense or in n sense of ctitlcism of nnjthintc that lias gene before, but it's no small problem te put our Republic en its lect ugnln, and it calls for the burvlec of all men and women who are In terested in their country. "I lime sought te preach the gospel of understanding and sen Ice, nnd I enture te bay that the greatest things Hern & Hardart Baking Ce. Will Open Today A new lunch chair room at 432 Market St. we shall record In the jears of recon struction will be due te understanding and service. If we can have that spirit nnd de these things for our own pcople, It Is net Impossible that this Republic enn point the world te a way te hotter understanding and te a better order for mankind." The President paid high trlbute te the ability and services of Postmaster General Hays and te the loyalty nnd (cfflclcncy of the postal empleyes, add ing an admonition that tliose in the scrvlce must keen In mind that thev are worthy for the Government and the. American peopie aione. Jehn T. Clapn, of Ucarh Greve, Ind.. was elected president of the National League of Postmasters yesterday. J. D. Sullivan, of Allendale, Minn., was named first vice president. 'WALKING DELEGATFTlRGED Pastors Told They Need Opeclal Pleader te Get Salary Increases Grand Rapids, Oct. 14. The Rer. Jehn Cemln, of Detroit, speaking be be bo fero the Michigan Presbyterian Synod yesterday, virtually told the ministers they need a walking delegate te get nn incrense In wages. "The minister himself will net nsk for a salary increase, no matter hew badly he needs It," Dr. Cemln said. "All year he hears hew hard It is te raise money for church budgets. Ne wonder he feels that te ask for mere salary would be te ndd the final straw. It takes an outsider te go te such churches, take the matter out of the hands of the pastor and get him a raise." NAME BURIAL DELEGATES Pennsylvania Will Send Three Vet erans te Arlington Cemetery b'ome disappointment Is being ex pressed among World War veterans' organizations throughout the State ever the fact that Pennsylvnnln's of ficial representation nt the forthcem ing ceremonies nt Arlington Cemetery en Armistice- Day will be limited te three men. Originally it wns the intention that thirty-seven wounded soldiers should represent Pennsylvania at the burial of America's unknown soldier, but, according te announcement made yes terday nt the State headquarters of the American Legien, that plan has been nbnndencd. Colonel Jeseph n. Thompson will be one of the three representatives. It is understood that Majer General William G. Price. Jr., will be another. The identity of the third veteran is unknown. Hurt When Aute Hits Wagen Isadore Watsteln, 041 North Sixth rtrcet, was knocked from the scat of a wagon he was driving lote lnst night when nn nutomebllo driven br Salya Salya Salya tore Trncoetl, 1033 Seuth Randelph street, crashed into him at Bread nnd Merris streets. Watsteln wns slightly Injured. BTOllB OPENB BAIMT AT 0 A. M. OtOflBB AT S 1 80 I". M," ill jj OOWNB SrfjS , I BLOUHB3 ttf'f WM lUPOltTRltB, DBBrONBRS JLITD MJLKRBH OT WOttBlTB AND CITILDJtSN'B XPPJLnSh OF TJW MOHRBT OIIARAOTBK TOR UOnS TBAtf nVMNTT-BlX TBJMM KXXXXNISRY HWEATETTIB SKIRTS cnrLDnnN'3 XPTASimU i -i "J b CHESTNUT CORNER TWELFTH A DIFFERENT KIND OF JUVENILE STORE Winter Frecks, Coats and Dresses of Decided Smartness and Modest Prices In the Girls' Own Shep Coats of the better hind for Juveniles and Culdren Handsome little coats of such fnshlonable materials aa Belivia, Mnrvelln, Panvclnine, Chinchilla and genuine Camel's-IInir are new te be had at reasenable pricings. Many are trimmed with Beaver, Nutria, Squirrel and Opossum. Dresses of the better kind for Scheel or Party Pretty and practical are our new Serge, Jersey and Checked Cleth frocks for little girls, nnd very lovely indeed are the new party and dancing school frocks of Taffeta, Goergotto, Canten Crepe and Velvet. Particularly fetching is a hand smocked model with bloomers te match. $5, $10 te $50 Feurmr pix3er rii i Ws 'l-A..llf r MOTJMiiimTraiii Charge Accounts Invited maiffiBircimrarci Mail Orders Filled mmmmmmtii Complete Line of Children's Fur Coats and Sets iijimniumiiirium!iiitnrir.Hi niiPnunnnnn nnii'inm Ennnmiu rrnimniifjrimniiiiniir fj Frem the richest dairy j districts in the U. S. I Butter I I I At all our Stores 1 PuffEAIgiJLU H I HPll-EUlyJriil I gMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p uiiiiuwii uiiiiwuiiiiiiiiiiii" jA J) SUNDAYS I W Hound ( lelier S!l H & Ills einlnr 0, SO H iJNewYerk I WarvtrstctaAddlUetiil fM SPECIAL TRAIN H P.','"' ncnntylvanl Station, H Ve.l vicnu nnd "d Strut, New M f'0Jl fit Millien 7 40, VH erlhI'lSff,!i, ?S3g j" riyrrt Cen.ult Aj.nl. BB Pennsylvania I TkR., it.n,.t..fii..j V 1215 Cheshmt Street Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request Delayed Shipment from our factory the reason for these BIG values for Tomorrow Only The original plan was te include these remarkable Values in our Annual Fur Sale, which closed a short time age but they were unavoidably delayed in our factory, and we offer them new at reduc tions se drastic that they undoubtedly will be sold in a day. jTTl Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur yj chase in our Storage Vault Until Required 88 (Only) Fur Coats Regularly 125.00 te 150.00 74 .50 Regularly 125.00 te 150.00 Fer Saturday Only Coats of French Seal, Australian Nutria, Seal-trimmed Leepard Cat, Raccoon-trimmed Marmet and Raccoon-trimmed Peny. The great majority of these coats are in the popular -length. Shep early in the day as the lets are limited. Russian Marmet Coats 54-50 Regularly 85.00 Russinn Peny Coats 3A Length 59-50 Rexalarly 100.00 Muskrat Coats 3 Length 98-50 Regularly 150.00 Trimmed French Seal Coats 1 25-00 Regularly 195.09 French Seal Wraps Full Length 1 25-00 Regularly 225.00 Hudsen Seal Coats 3A Length 245-00 Regularly 375.00 h Length Hudsen Seal Coats Skunk Trlmmtd 250-00 Regularly 375.00 Mele Skin Coats 3A Length 1 95-00 Regularly 300.00 Mele Skin Wraps Full Length 245-00 Regularly 375.00 Hudsen Seal Wraps Full Length 295-00 Regularly 450.00 Squirrel Wraps Full Length 495-00 Regularly 750.00 Natural Mink Coats 40-inch 695-00 Regularly 1050. Chokers, Scarfs and Steles for Tomorrow As immediate clearance of all odd and incomplete lets is our object, cost and worth have been given no consideration. Quantity (4) Cress Fex Scarfs (J; lilack Lynx Scarfs 55.00 ej iiunsen nay sable Chokers.. 70.00 Quantity (!; Natural Squirrel Chokers... .13.50 (8) Jap Mink Chokers 13,50 (7) Austral. Opossum Chokers... 13.50 (9) Taupe Fex Scarfs ..25.00 (9) Brown Fex Scarfs ......25.00 (9) Natural Mink Chokers 22.50 (9) Taupe Fex Chokers .30.00 (7) Stene Marten Chokers- 40 00 (6) Btewn I'ex Chokers 4000 (5) French Seal Stoics- 45,00 (6) Baum Marten Chokers 55.00 Regularly New S.50 8.50 8.50 14.50 14.50 15.00 19.50 24.50 24.50 29,50 34.50 Regularly New . 55 00 34.50 Fur Repairing (3) Scotch Mele Steles 75,00 49.80 (4) Hudsen Seal Steles ..75.00 49!b(J (3) Pearl Gray Fex Chokers.... 120.00 74.50 (4) Natural Squirrel Steles 120.00 79.59 (3) Jap Mink Steles- 120 00 79.80 (2) Natural Fisher Chokers 120 00 79.50 (2) Skunk Steles 165.00 Uo!eo (2) Natural Mink Steles 225 00 145.00 and Remodeling at ar"r repairing ana Remodeling at Very Moderate Jj Cost. "Pay for the Werk when you want it tiellurJ mmmmmnm&wmVxxv&VLzmK Agents OrHe AnpfrfT pa,. Rffiiwmii Vfcr Mid-flVlenth Sale Tomorrow! The. dny of all days te shop for Win ter Apparel and seasonable household goods. 71 ATS TRIMMED FREE Iit Hwrtferffclss ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Filbert Seventh Great Mid-Menth Sale Tomorrow! Every section is represented with cxtrn special bargninsl Prices are cut a fourth te hnlf even mere! Tomorrow! Women's & Misses' Suit Event Extraordinary! Every Stunning Kind of Suit That Autumn Fashions Have Approved Many Gorgeously Fur Trimmed Only a store with such huge outlet and such tremendous CASH resources could attempt such a sale 1 Never in the history of our store keepinE: has there been a time when you could get such tremendously big values for your money 1 Regular $30 te $40 Kinds Are youthful, be coming and modish beyond words! Slenderly Leng Youthfully Belted Jauntily Boxed Swagger Sports Effects Handsomely Fur Trimmed or Em broidered. JJTjLsf1rL 67imF?&- k-ppmnrr nan t.h&rp. hp.fin a time when veu r.eulri 3v && (IJviJjNtXl5& --i e SUC emendeusly big values for your s1075 9 Jrk R lTJPsP! money 1 10 8t6 WJ V0 P m bi Regular $30 te $40 Kinds kfT 1 vV vl i i"7tW rR r I 1 V''IM V0il III rJJbMi , skv. jgJ&gSft I J A vf Styles Y I rarafl 11 11 V' ''.ISV1 B 111 .i . a i , i i 'i i r .n i v? i j WiTr7 ii " Fabrics Omit net a single fashion leader! And qualities are simply marvelous 1 Velour Panvelaine Duvet de Laine Tricetine Yalama Cleth Serge ,m ,k &wti tzmr.m "ir'ir'-Ti'Tr" mrTmiiiiiir'Brmi - 1 Til WMti iW$Ml ri ftEF. m lYI I Qj t J (vL i Women's bii, Picture shows r j j SJ'fe'endHs W manstunninff med' j yfFk I vWmJ Rich Furs Add Their ,mT,,:a A zJs8hL ShLavish Touch of Elegance! If Uj $1075 The fine pcau de cygne linings and every detail of their making tes tify te their exceptional merit- Ne 'phone or mail orders filled none sent en approval. h Rich Furs Add Their Lavish Touch of Elegance! Sealine, Beaverette, Mele These wonderfully fine suits are shown in rich shades of Malay brown, green, Sorrento, rein- deer, black and navy. 'pcr hnp we veen sn much that wan tminpntlj desirable in winter suiU under two and tluee tinie Huh price! Material) alencJ -Fur tiimminRB nlone! Tailoring alone! would cost much niore! XAt Urether Second Fleer l anii riie.Ms mmi;b villuu V"- '- . HUH.. HAI.Mll' i h ifi m AH ' ri ei.m IT h vl n 1Wr. ; v'i 'T J, 'J m i m. m ft 'M i vi rail I Ififl iK t 411 J a M a it q X & "M1" -zm 1 !HUV ilT M' MAIN 1101
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