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."-A'V-.T ' ',A M ff' J 1 v ,. r.. fcJE?J K.WJ .fV -? V "t1 "A" rr S ' j , u . i ", ' fWf. I -St' Af &2 VIEWS INDORSED Approval of Sonator's Attitude Expressed In Thousands of Messages ?ARTY COMPLETELY UNIFIED Uy tfid Associated Press Marlon, 0., Aiir. 2. A claim ot complete lleptibllcan unity behind Sen nfor Hardin on the League of Nations Jimic was mado Iman official statement Issued today by Harding headquarters , here. "Chairman, White, of the Democrats National Committee, the ytntcmont said, 'has undertaken to answer somo ques tions recently addressed to Governor ,Cox. His statement is chiefly a com plaint because both Senator Hiram Johnson arid former TrcaldentTaft hnvc expressed approval -of Senator Hard InV position. It is easy to understand liow such evidences o'f Hopublknn unity are displeasing to Mr. White, but it was jiot anticipated that hfe would inako Wh frank acknowledgment so early In tho campaign. . "Inasmuch ns Mr. VClmo bos thus publicly and hnndsomely acclaimed that all elements of Republicans are ap proving Senator Harding's attitude, It may be added that he has sensed, tho situation with admirable- perspicacity. "Republicans of all sections and croups are solidly in favor of Senator Harding attitude. Tills Is proved by thousands of letters and telegrams from every state, among which the numbers from states commonly Democratic aro not less than uninr.lng. A largo per centage arc, moreover, from men who Hoscribo themselves ns having hereto fore been .Democrats. , Tarty Completely Unified "Chairman Whito has ma'do a correct discovery that the Hepubllcnn party is completely unllled. Republicans art quite as well satisfied In noting tho complete nccord of the President and the nominee chosen by the Democratic nfirtv ' 'Senator Harding held n string of con ferences today and worked between times on the next front-porch speech iwhlch will be delivered Wednesday. Among those on his appointment list were Professor Irving Fisher, of Yale; Ma) or Charles Jevett, of Indlnnupolis, and Representative Frederick O. Hicks, of New York. Mr. Hlcktr,4vho hns'just completed n trip through tho West, told tho candi date that although there was some dis appointment there over Senator John son's defeat for the nomination in Chi cago, the people now wcro "satisfied," and that the Harding candidacy was growiug rapidly in strength. Currency inflation and other fiscal subjects were discussed by Professor Fisher. , Irish for Harding A prediction that Irish Bymirathlzcrs will support Harding and Coolldge was made today by Represcntatlvo-Wllllam R. Mason, of Illinois, one of the lend ers of the fight In Congress for. Irish recognition". "CVlnmlu nf TfnlnBrl liflVA tn Tin for Having," the statement said, "because &!.Mfe x&to !,: i.Ii ." it1"- "oul" mien ire" land to Bngloaa farevcfaml bind ns to help keep 'it there and Governor Cox has pledged himself to support tho' Wil son program.' ' , Representative Atoson predicted the Republicans would carry Illinois By at least 2(10,00 and. that the Republican national ticket would be elected by "the "jost overwhelming hiajorlty since Grant's." Senator Harding' began work today on his second front porch speech, which n ft Will 1 1 Pit vat Wit n ab.I n -. .. J i - Ration of llcpublicana from Wayne -wuuH J, i premiers with harping European Statesmen In Accord With Senator's League Views Marlon, 0.. Aug. 2. Senator Hnr.1. Ing and tho Republican nartv nrn In full nccord with Lloyd George nnd tho statesmen of Europe on tho question of refrAltllnir Tin flffanAtnttA.i n H.ll.H. Senator Af fill It l-f'nnni f r-i.i' who spent the week-end with thp presl- uvuuhi numinco, snui yesterday. Ills statement continues: ' "Hpnnrnr rTnrrlltK tin nn ...,,. to rwrmlfr tlin 11.iMKi.n,u .Mji.t.Ai ... ,.......,. ,, , -mui.1 itl.Ii: IIIUUIIIULO Or the Democratic nihnngcrs to evade the Issue of the League of Nations ot to escape the grand and solemn referendum which Doctor, Wilson has sought. ? , ",1C"" staicnient published In inn Tifinnnn haninu hah. .iiaiiIhk.1 i the Drlthh prime minister says thnt'ob- viouHiy mo covenant must be revised In any league, and that It will bo revised lor mu Doner, "Lord Grey proposes that n new President, In consultation with the Sen ate. Shflll hf InrllArl tn iai.'Ua lt ..!... plan for a concert among the nations uuu rns- against accepting 'again as representative of tho Amcrlcn people inv witsuuhi virws oi a party leader. It is tho plain truth, and wo have known.lt for some time, that In France and England "responsible public men bitterly deplore the misrepresentation of America by Doctor Wilson." PREPARE TO NOTIFY COX Dayton Committee Goes Over Ar rangements with Governor Daynton, O., Aug. 2. (Bv A. P.) ---- ." v mi. .uiiiihi IU Uftl Mill J?r next Saturday, notifying Governor Cos of his nomination for President hv tho Democrats, was expected following and tho Dayton arrangements commit- jrt. iv iiuruuc oi visiciug uciogatlons is the principal event scheduled to prccdo the notification nddress of Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Ar kansas, chairman of tho San Francisco convention, and the acceptance speed, of Governor Cox. The governor has tint lippn In rnntmiitttnttn ...1,1. u -t. . i -.."... tv.vu twin oru- ator Robinson for some time nnd the uemoerauc intionni committed is try ing to reach him. fSnvprnnt Pnv ant huMa M1n a fcr with the notification planning com- iiuui'i:, uuu, Kim un extra stenographic force to clear his desk of ntato and norRonnl nfFiilra. ttppnnvntnn.. fnH ut.. '. . ;' i"i'-".yt. tvt k?uiur- day's ceremonies and visitors. A t it ,. In UIj il VUJV.4 MnA .In lltiv lliun I nit inauc'iii ui vnii uuu dealer's if I .. ... f I, soiU' , wunouc , , I" profit. t - that's' why our canvas covers nro 'superior In qual ity to those at loftier prices Anything for a Boat F.VANDERHERCHEN'SSO'KiS i 7N.Water-5t..Phila. W HELP US BRING HEALTH and HAPPINESS TO LITTLE ONES (irhi know no other pleasure) at oar timimrlum, Itrd Ilnnk. N. J. Dally fidmlilnn to lanltarlum and number of trlpx of ntenmsrs ar hown by thp nuliy rpnnrt. Jt'I.T SI. 1020 Total n'"".lr of peoplo carried. 14114. Totnl numlwr nf round trips mads by nitr rtfnmprp. 1(1, "Evrrjrtlilnr Trn. Inflnitlnn i I.nnth" Send subscriptions to SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA HOWARD K, YOUNO, Trcaaurfr of the (limrnntrp Tnmt Hi Snfp Driinult Co. Sin-S2n rhrHniit St.. Phlln. POSTAL SUBJECT TO' 1. C. C. Telegraph CompahV Agrees to File 'Reports of Business In U. 8, Washington, Aug. 2.-HBy A. P.)-4 lly an order issued today the Inter sthtc Comtpcrcc Cotnihlssion assumed jurisdiction over the Mackay companies, known as the Postal companies hud the Commercial 'Cable Co., and drdcrcd them to file nrinunl reports beginning with 1017 nnd to make full statements of their hooks and records". Tho Mackay companies had refused to ninko reports' to the commission or, fur nish their records for inspection, but after n conference with tbli government' officials a stipulation was signed ad mitting the Jurisdiction of the commis sion, which npplics only to the Hues ot tho companies situated within the Unltd States. SOLDIER MELON THIEF SHOT George Mellch, Coatcsvllle, Receives 48 Wounds White Raiding Patch Columbus, Ga., Aug. 2. Private George Mellch, of Coatesvllle, Pa,) sta tioned ot Camp Ilcnning here, was shot and killed yesterday whllo making a raid on tbo watermelon natch of II. E. Slmst a farmer, according to countj officers, Vho placed Sims In Jn.lL The soldier's body had forty-eight wounds from the load of a shotgun that was Used. A military board of Inquiry was ordered to investigate tho killing. USBAND'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND I fo' Conattpatlon. Acid Stomach, Indices I tlop. Can be used aa Milk of Maanpaia. ovm uiux vy uio Muttitr-iicvcr ur UUBO. Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency rp,Olalm;nt,TalAimJSa.nrTwhPra rwumplu aMrii CnUeiaLrurt,t) J,M1.Mm. 1 jtansoom's Popular Buffet , Brand COFFEE "NStrong, rich, distinctive 35c lb. or 3 lbs. for $1.00 moo MAnifm om I AND BRANCHES IF . SAVE THE MANUFACTURER'S AND WHOLESALER'S PROFITS Discounts and Reductions Mean Nothinn Without Value THIS $550 SUITE SPECIAL VALUE at $340 KSt. Madc in nr oin .iSipSw & Wv Gftwt workrooms -by skilled ir&MMWm IlKWSi!., upholsterers. Covered sWtt$WxtSm wm&JH ',n Mg'i-rde tape8- tmBfmm WBkxl&:im sons as to workman- KfeMJ 9 tw , 8p' n,a'cr'a's Bid HBr M. J; HEAVEY 1227 Arch Street IF more people knew of the charm and beauty of OLD SCENIC WALL PAPERS, the problem of making rooms artistic, interesting and dis tinctive would be very much easier. J. Zuber & Cie., at their works in Rixheim, Alsace, have been making Scenic Papers since 1797. These papers are not like ordi nary wall papers. When applied to the walls pf a room they show a beautiful Scenic picture with out repetition. The drawing and colorings are mosy the work of noted French Artists of the early 19th century. The original blocks, of which there are many hundreds for each design, are used in printing by hand the great number of exquisite tolors. ''Bomo of the famous papers aro: Scenlp Americr. El Dorado zncs Isola Bella Deco. Chinois Italian Landscape Classic Landscape Forest of Arden TIIK I.KADINO DKCOrtATOItB AND WAM.lMPKIt IlKAt.KUS for further information commit or write A. L. DIAMENT & CO. ,0lv.r,l, Ave' l5,s Wnlnnt Ht. jltewlork I'lillmlctiihln Sola Amarlcan and Canadian Agonta for J. ZUBER & Cie. I1I.ANK BOOKS Hound ami T,nnai I.raf LITIIOaRAPniNO pniNTiNa ENanAvma OFFICE Stationary and Suppllei Blank Books that are more efficient! lyTANCO GUARD Blank Books aro " tho result of over seventy years of experience In Blank Book manufacture. The Guards keep tho book open flat at any page! No bending or rolling: up no flopping over of pages! You aro always assureed of tho high est in quality and workmanship when your blank books or other ofilce sta tionery or appliances are ordered from WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: SOI Broadway. Founded in 18 is s -s Friendship of a Bank .Many foresightcd merchants and manufacturers recog nize that the friendship of an important bank is a priceless business asset. And especially a bank whose officers are "human"; men who take pleasure in other men's success. , We are in business to help other businesses. Therein lies our success and yours. National Bankf Commerce in PhiladelpKia 713 Ch9stnp.t Street WatJmn T. rolwoJI. JVe aid en t STRAWBRIDGE & C LO THIEKL INFORMATION FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST THIRD BUSINESS HOURS FROM NINE TO FIVE O'CLOCK mmi P f I i MlmlmWm Wmm iPVKflliliif Hlimx'flllisn 'ZmMOMMSW' J) , 'I LOUIS XV 1 .. Si' "i- i- L-- -. rf'.W J-j . 1 .. . . i 1 . a . . . . -. -a. -. a. INHAAIa..l.u. . . UUIBVsVBBB -mm - . .. -mmwf emw All GU ST FURNITURE SALE ROM one hundred to more than two hundred years ago lived the crafts-, men of undying fame, whose. Furniture designs have never been equaled. They are the classics in furnishing art, and are reproduced. to-day with faithful exactness or with the slight variations sometimes neces- sary m quantity production oy moaern metnoas ior wnne we must aamit cannot equal those master craftsmen in beauty of design, the past century has produced marvels of mechanical invention, and with the aid of modern machinery, only, is it possible for us to place this beautiful Period Furniture in American homes at moderate prices. And be it remembered that practically all of the "beautiful designs in this August Sale are Reproductions of Furniture of the Various Periods Unrivaled Variety From All the Best Manufacturers Every Piece and Suit at a Genuine Reduction in Price yfcf HE QUESTION OF PRICE promises to be a most interest jj ing one throughout the city this month. We have already ' had brought fo our attention many COMPARISONS which show our prices to be much lower than prices elsewhere for the same grades and styles. Som.e quite astonishing examples are discovered 'every, day of the unquestionable superiority of the August SSale values in this Store. And this" suggests constant reiteration of our advice to COMPARE before you buy Furniture.- COMPARE more care fully than ever before. COMPARE wood, finish, -cabinet-work, design and price. m URING the early summer period of numerous reductions' and dlKPnnnrs nhnilf fVlo pifv -ma om-nhaairraA fliie.. "T'fc. fact that stands out stronaest tmd will be remembered; longest, is the fact tliat reaular vrices in this Store averaae, lower than pnees elsewhere for the same grades of goodsi This applies to FURNITURE., with especially great force and'4 here is the IMPORTANT POINT for every shopper to remem,-; u" v """ ai-Lciv;ji wu iiiuun niipui-iaiice to me promiseoi reauc tions alone, but COMPARE the Furniture itself and the actual AUGUST SALE PRICE after the reduction. We say this be cause we are connaent our regular prices are lowest, Here uou will find a matchless selection of Dining-room Suits, Bedroom Suits. Unhnlstered TAmna-rnnm Suits, hundreds of odd pieces for the various rooms, Novelty Furniture and Summer Furniture in great variety everyzning aiLnag in Am vein nn ixujui.it fwtizo. - ii,te, c.othier-Thir,, ns M,ti !, .,,: Ilrildln . Tourth i'lpar. To Those Who Wish Extended Time for Payment A practical, dignified plan for the convenience of those who like to buy for cash, ns a rule, but who occasionally de sire to equalizo their weekly or monthly expenditures in payment for Home Furnish ings rfrlother purchases of a considerable amount, over a period of two or more months. Consult tho Deferred Pay ment Office (Floor 4) for further particulars. Three-fold Screens Reduced fo $7.50 A Saving of One-fourth The frames arc of sturdy oak, triple hinges, filled with double stretched mounted green burlap panels, fraught Screens that serve the double purpose of use and ornament now $7.50. Whi'tc-enamel Screens, $7.50 Three-fold Screens with white enamel frames fifled with brown burlap panels. Also at a reduc tion of one-fourth now $7.50. BtruubrldKe ft CMothler Tlilrd l'loor, Ontr Elamkete' Now Is the Time to Buy Summer weather, but even in summer nights n Blanket is needed. 'Thoughtful housekeepers are now going over household supplies and buying Blankets they need : Woolmixed White Blankets Fine whito Blankets, with dainty colored borders: 00x80 inches $8.&0 a pair. . 70x80 inches $12.60 u pair. SPECIAL, 76x84 inches $16.50 and $20.00 a pair. Wool-mixed Gray Blankets Sizo 70x80, with colored bor ders $10.60 and $13.50 a pair. Wool-mixed Plaid Blankets In beautiful plaids, 68x80 Inches, $13.60 a pair; 72x82, $15.00 a pair, HlrawbrldK? A Clothier Aisle Hi rilbrt Btr?el Women Are Now Choosing Autumn Dresses And such models here from which to choose! Models that portray the newest fashion fea tures larger waist lines, chemise effect, but broken by divided panels, a gracefully draped tunic, or soft plaits. From tho Orient, from the Balkans come tho inspiration for rich em broidery, subdued, vivid or tinseled. Dresses are tailored, or handsomely beaded and em- meteor, crepe Morocaine or combined withv- crepe Georgette $55 to $150. iffl M THE DINNER GOWN sketched is of crepes i meteor and Georgette trimmed with jet studs $97.50. Silk Dresses, $18.75 to $30 An interesting collection of smart Silk Dresses of erepo dc chine, taffeta, foulard or satin combined with crepe Georgette. Including n'ait&d or tunic models, some button-trimmed. Plenty of choice from $18.75 to $30.00. Voile Dresses, $4.25 to $10 EXCEPTIONAL! The values in this col lection of Women's Figured Cotton Voile Dresses, chiefly in dark shades. Models with the well-liked tunic effect, navy with white collars. .All remarkably good values at the reduced prices 4.25 to $10.00. '-"t StrwbrlilKe t C'lothl.T Second rioor. "Market Street WmftQ& ll v 8 Jfe IRS Qmzf KWmnrUW W IP Y I J J During August Most of the Famous Pianos d Player-Pianos In Our Stock are Marked at A Straight (t H From Our Low Reduction of J5Jy Regular Prices A remarkable event, planned for this August month when most people are interested in furnishing the home. Tho important place occupied by MUSIC in the modern home is so obvious it needs but little comment here. The really important fact is that you can come right here and select Any Windham Piano or Player-Piano Any Francis Bacon Piano or Player-Piano Any Hazelton Bros. Piano or Player-Piano Any of the fine Fataer Player-Pianos And pay $50.00 less than the regular price that has until now been marked on the instrument. This straight reduction does not affect reproducing Pianos and there are a few other minor excep tions. Furthermore You can avaij yourself of our Special Terms of Easy Payment If you desire to dovso. '$- Htr brldr & Clothier nrth Kloor, TVnt Bait, Continuing the Sale of Men's and Young Men's SUMMER S UITS $13.75 $16.50 Which Prices Are Actually Less Than Cost of Materials and Tailoring With a collection on hand this morning that num bered nearly two thousand Suits we can safely assure men who were unable to get here to-day, ample variety for selection to-morrow. Tile fabrics are genuine Palm Beach Cloth, Cool Crash, All-Wool Crash, Panama Cloth and f Bermuda Cloth, in light, medium and dark shades Tan, Brown, Sand, Blues, Greens, Mixtures, Stripes, Checks and Iridescent effects about fortjt different effects. Do not classify these Suits with the ordinary kind of Tropical-weight garments. They are CAREFULLY TAILORED with all the style-smartness, shape retain ing qualities, and careful attention to details that "one would expect to find in a fine wool Suit. Even the fabrics are different including chiefly those handsome patterns that simulate woolen suitings. Note the unusual char acter of the styles Young men's form-fitting, high-waisted single-and double-breasted coats with flat English shoulders, narrow sleeves and small ar'mholes. -Also 2- and 3-button semi-conservative models for semi-conservative men and young men. Excellent d-button models especially designed for stout men. All Sizes Regular, Stout, Slender, Tall , and Short fS Htrabrlilse A Clothier Second Kloor, (. 2000. Men's Woven Madras Shirts at $2.65 To-morrow! Close to Half Our Regular Price l Tne fifwtoe were we to base it upon what we must" ask for dupli cates of these Shirts would be considerably more than one-half. The excellence of tho madras, with U VmiSilcninn nniiom. wnunw CLEAR THROUGH, and the painstaking care evident in every detail' of making, all bespeak the high quality of these Shirts and the excep-J uonui vmuc incy present at tnis price. They'll go quickly I excep fc-- Blrawbrldnt A Clolhlr Hit t)lor, KUhth fltri ' '1 ! 1 W V? -1 (a'1 "M 3-t t&4 h Ai V"! ,1 1 I ' iftf V t ?&',I . m a H . ttfl M M j i7 fn J3 u . !"Ml r-S.V t A' 1 Y .W TTT $.' rw ,w? fl t' 1 I A u'j, ' I Yf. '"-" l"'-)f J PqHS A&'$m 1-. N !.. . .. AIIJ Ll.iv . .1 . .......rf. .'." irrw rBBifiaitii iOii i mx&iJ-,: