sssjrtw &&2zzxs&p; "" "" r " T'iPHWTO'fWVi,'lT'Wn'Vi I S,'S 'v1 '7 '- M . VJ f M EVENING -PUBLIC TjEDGER-PHILADEIiPHIA, TUESpAY, , 'NOVEMBEE IB, T92U 6 ytx&8ssi25sx&&3&m I. 1 I i-i H- SAYSINDUSTRYWILL PL BACK HUGHES Naval Heiday Means Divorslen of Investments te Peace Time Channels, Coolidge Asserts IS GUEST OF SPROUL Calvin Coolidge, Vlce President of the United States, believes a ten-yenr naval holiday will be welcomed rather than opposed by International Industry, In en it means diverting industrial In vestment te peace time channels, with that much mere opportunity for de de Tcjepmcnt and expansion. The Vlce President expressed his Yicws en the Industrial phase of the disarmament proposal made by Secre tary Hughes Just befere he left Gov Gov ereor Sproul's home at Chester for Washington this morning. After his speech nt the Academy of Music befere the Philadelphia Forum last night he went te Lapidcn Maner. Governer Sproul's home, te f.pcnd the sight. It was Just after he had left the breakfast tnble thin morning he was naked his thought en hew industry, as a whole, wenld view the scrapping of huge shipyards, the closing of cteel. jilartfs and the general shutting down of faterIcs. "Well," ha said. "I have hardly considered that side, of the nurUen Of Us effect en the varlens delegates attending the Conferenco nt Washing ton, I can't say, but generally speaking, I should think the plan would be wel corned by all Industry '"Dlvcrgence of meney Invested In In dustries devoted te the manufacture of war material means, eventually, no low tn these manufacturers. It provides greater opportunity In tbe normal fields open during times of peace. "America's own trouble right new Is shortage shortage of everything reufCH, railroad qulpment, agricultural machinery, till the thlti"s nrM w-ev sary In everyday life. We have a tre mendous Investment of capital in in dustries, whose work la along war lines nnd has net yet wholly been diverted tc peace channels. "That Is the reason for -enr present economic shortage of commodities. Dur ing the war our Industries were turned te one end. When they return te a basis of nermnlcy there will be some less In the change. There Is always less In change from one condition te another." "Mr. Coolidge, de you think the In dustrial changes resulting from ac ceptance of Secretary Hughes' plan will prolong the return te normalcy?" "Ne," the Vice President nnsnered. "I Bheuld think it wet'ld shorten that period. There would be an end te all this discussion of armament nnd some settlement accomplished. America's Alms UnselflsJi At last night's meeting In the Acad emy the Vice President explained America's unselfih purpose in propos ing limitation of armaments te the rep resentatives of the Powers gathered In Washington. "The program appears te have been well received,' he said. "It Is nn epoch when the responsible head of the Gov ernment makes a proposal In such con crete form and in such fashion as that made by Secretnry Hughes. further- (0(3MSJEIEISfi2fidlE mere, it Is nn example of the sincerity of purpese of the United 8tntcs." In reference te the apparent readi ness of Japan's envoys te the Con ference te ngree te the Hughes program, Mr. Coelldgo said: "They seem te be perfectly candid In their deslre for a reduction of public expenditures. The United States Is net In as great need for such reductions as some of the smaller nations." Commenting this morning en the re ception given Secretary Hughes' pro posal, Mr. Coolidge said he did net be lieve It created quite the furore among the delegates as was the general Im pression. "It was the only logical thlftg te pro pose," he said, "and one which will be welcomed by every people of the earth." The Vlce President last night quoted the present Secretnry of the Treasury and two former occupants of that pest te show the evil of the excess profits tax,- and said final judgment en the tax changes made by Congress muBt await final action and experience. He made n plea for the protection of Investments. A Rectangular Bracelet Watch Made of 14 kt. green geld, the border neatly engraved, fitted with a dependable movement $40. Odd - shaped bracelet watches appeal te the women of geed taste. We have" many styles that arc fashionable and attractive. S. Kind & Sens, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JDWnLERS SILVERSMITHS I i i . i ll!l!ll'IIII.IHIliilll!ll'llt.,l.i,-.!iil. .Jlllllll.lini4lUlilHyililil Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts 1222-1224 Walnut Street Medes of Distinction and Originality "Wl'11'IHll'llHil.imi'llll I. ; ..!' I, Hi i. l.,ii .' immmii, l-i:',,,, i '.!.llillil,illiililiM,iillili!lH.l!lllliil. :ilillllulll!lIJhM ilHllilllllimiUlg Coats, Wraps and Dresses Distinctive and Unusual in Mede, Celer, and Fabric, Splendidly Tailored, and New Marked at New Lew Prices Showing Savings of 25 te 50fe m I AYSVrW&7 H 1ml r n Coats and Wraps of Gerena, Normandy, Orlande and Marvella ; plain and trimmed with beaver, squirrel, mole, wolf and caracul. In all shades, and sizes up te 44. $85.00 te $395.00 Values at $58, $75 te $295 Spert Coats of Tweeds, Chinchilla, Pole Cleth and TsTevelty fabrics; smart and practical models, plain and fur trimmed. $39.50 te $110 Values at $19.50, $25 te $59 .50 FIRST FLOOR M Fur -Trimmed Coats and Wraps $95M Shown in Belivia, Fertuna, Normandie, Evera and Panvelaine, trimmed with Beaver, Mele, Squirrel and Wolf. All sizes for Women and Misses. Special at Values up te $145.00 FIRST FLOOR Afternoon Dresses Of Canten and Reshanara Crepes, Crepe Rema and Tricetine. The newest of the new autumn modes, in all the wanted colors and black. Values $75.00 te $195 $44, $54 te $125 SKCOND FLOOR Evening Dresses Including Dinner Gowns and Dance Frecks. Exceptionally handsome creations of chiffon, brocade velvets, beaded and jet robes, in black, white and pastel shades. Values $59 JO te $215 $35, $45 te $145 SECOND FLOOR THE GREEN DRAGON TEA HOUSE 214 Seuth 15th Street Will Celebrate I( Thirteenth Anniversary Wedneadnv. November 16 The martneement wlehei te thank 3 It Jimny friends for their leyai sup port and co-operation fSJ3JeMSISIeMafrM&M3J3MSJSI&MaiaiS31 PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me F Geed Paints Geed Painting Or te put It another way: Kuchnlc Paints Kuehnlc Painting "Save the Surface" Kuehnle PAINT&PA1NTING Vine & 17th. Sts. UPIIUCEJW RACe779 GUARD AGAINST GERM-LADEN AIR STREET and whwtf can, riflrcid mini, tnterurbani, theatres, schools tnd store ere ti haunts of dlieaia jtrmi se are tee windy, dusty streets. Cheek these germs stonce with Ferma 3 int Tablsts, ana prrrent threat infee en, (ere threat or possibly Isryncitls. termllitr and fnfluenia. Disselve one- at thtre convenitnt-te-tike, pleasant tatt ing, yet powerfully antiseptle Tablets in your mouth, new ana then. An efficient antiseptic Is released and mixing witii the saliva, continuously bathes the) mouth tnd threat, cheeking; contajrleui germs. Relieves hearisnesi. Helpful ter singers, aeteri, speakers, smokers, lecturers, etc. Children like thtm. 60(4 at all druggists. If9ernmndnfby threat ptetaMtUi hytiUan, dmiUU and druegitU, t rc tms&mint GERM-FIGHTING LADIES' DEPARTMENT igewjmMayiMMMR 1 5 r I 1 i i ,W a X) i 2 i JsKPrSm A M - W Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET E SPECIALI21E in things for ladies and misaea that are unusual and originai--are ine Dcat te de naa and at reasonable prices. HUDDERSFIELD FABRICS English Tweeds and fleaeee from HuddsrsHeld In SUITS, COATS and CAPES in erlginat med... Th" fabric are confined te ut, i WAISTS AND SHIRTS Plain tailored and made in our cuttenvihirt work rooms readytewear or mado-te-ord.r. SPORT HOSIERY Special importations of Scotch and English Weel Hosiery and dependable qualities in silk, Hale, etc. LA GRECQUE UNDERWEAR Tailored te fit. Silk and cotton fabrics that expreaaly appeal te the woman who believes quality is always true economy. TAILORED HATS Ne, net regular hats but the unusual kinds and all of confined styles. THE DIXVILLE DRESS A one-piece Dress of a fine knitted wool fabrie that combines atyle with serviceability. This fabric is sold by us exclusively in this city. GLOVES The manniah-made kind that have their own styles washable fabric gloves also standard makes. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Ewer JCwjj"7f YntV I Cheese Frem These Wonderfully Smart Street Dresses Values up te $55.00 at Fashionable frocks for all daytime occasions developed in Canten Crepe, Trice-' tine and Peiret Twill, trimmed with braid, beads and embroidery. All the wanted colors and black. All sizes. THIRD FLOOR , $ 1 Q.50 19 rr lA sty Jrsffv ivKUsBBValSli'B Highways and Talkways The first improved highway in America is said td have been constructed in 1794 at Downingtewrii Penna. In the 127 years that have followed Pennsyl vania has never lest its early supremacy. The geed reads movement that had its inception in this state has reached every corner of the country, and hard surfaced roadways have replaced the elcl pioneer trails. But for the reads that stretch from Philadelphia: toward every point of the compass the city could never have reached its full development. With the railroads they form the arteries of its great commerce. Paralleling the highways and railways of the country are the Bell System "talkways" tiny threads of copper that tie city te country and city te city. "Talk-travel" is possible without regard te dis tance, weather, or read conditions. The old fable of the Seven League Beets has been outdone by modern telephone communication. Day and night an army of trained men and women are en the alert te maintain this great sys tem, and te give their fellow Pennsylvanians a tele phone service net surpassed anywhere in the world. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA prcfiiM ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliM t- h
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