..Today A Message to Europe. La Follette News. Coolidge's Protest. Able Young Frenchmen. By ARTHUR BRISBANE \_s This nation should send a plain message to those gentlemen in Geneva, solemnly discussing the ad visability of making immigration laws of the\United States the busi ness of Japan and European pow ers. Somebody, for the United States, preferably CooUdge, might send a polite note to the Geneva gentle men as follows: “When this was a small nation we enforced the Monroe doctrine, which warned Europe to keep hands off the two American con tinents. “We are 115,000,000 people now, not exactly poverty-stricken, and we think we can prevent Japan, with or without the help of Europe, from dictating our internal laws, including immigration laws. To that might be added: “And what’s more, we haven’t a high opinion of nations that were only recently on their knees bor rowing our money, which they haven’t paid, and are now discuss ing under what conditions they would back up Asia in an aggres sive war upon the United States.” That kind of a message ought to i^across the ocean. luckily for this nation, which seems better at lending money than upholding its own rights, we have a defender in Australia, that na tion, with a population about as big as that of New York City, living under the shadow of Japan and all the' hundreds of millions in Asia, notifies the league, Japan and everybody else that she, Australia, with her small population, and a total wealth that the United States could buy about once a year, will undertake to manage her own in ternal affairs and doesn’t want any advice. Perhaps somebody in the United States will develop a little of the Australian spirit. The political news seems to be all La Follette news. Hiram John son, by far the most powerful man in ‘California, denounces the de cision keeping La Follette electors off the ballot in a way that will greatly increase La Follette’s vote in California. It is even predicted that Johnson will come out for La Follette and campaign for him as a protest against the judicial de cision that the people of California must vote exclusively for men se lected by the bosses. Another report says that Judge Kenyon, formerly United States senator, put on the bench by Hard ing, and one ■ enttorj by her lag triage to Orville fltQne of Hetvldere Saturday. This dl.-^nlssHl was In accordance with a puling of the board lust summer. Infants1 Wool Hose 33c Ciifhinere. Hose, and Silk and Woo! Hose, Emrlish j rib and plain. Slightly imperfect. White, black 11 and re Only Creepers - Rompers check—pink, blue, Gingham, ohambray poplin and crepe m peach, pink, blue, tan, yellow, red, tfreen. brown and navy, pome with White collars and ^B White waist. P e g t o p and ■ strniRht lino models. S| cuffs With black ■ sues 2 to 6. 1 stitching and cun- VaJL H ning cat's head \4P I Infants’ pockets embroid- ■ Wnn1 Qnrnnpe ered in black. Sizes ■ VVOOl&aCqUeS , n a r M Soft, looaely knit wool >:ar “ to 6 years. $1 ments. Pink and white | j 1.98 values, ■ 1 or blue and white. 1 Infants’White Dresses Imported hand-made dresses J *1 of fine nainsook. Also luce In l und embroidery trimmed j I ' diesses. Six months to 2 $ | 1 yrs. 1.59 to 1.98 values. ^ V\ a... Infants’ Gertrudes Of fine nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed, some *1 to mntrh dresses. 0 1 months to 2 years. Tka brandaii Stor*—Third Floor—Eaal L For Third Floor Day—Is This Very Special Sale oj Women's Silk and Fiber Silk Underwear Mill run* from one of the best-known manufacturers. You will recognize the brand at a glance by the quality. Selling at one-half and less regular prices. 1.05 Fibre Silk Vests 79 c Bodice tops. Orchid, peach, flesh and white. Regular and extra sizes. Heavy silk straps. 3.95 to 4.95 Silk Undergarments 1.95 \ Combination Suits, Step • ins, Bloomers. Several styles. Colors, white, peach, orchid, flesh, honeydew and black. Regru / lar and extra ’ sizes. 1.75 Children s Munsing Suits Girls’ medium weight suits in drop-seat styles, ankle length, no sleeves. Hoys’ three-quarter length suits, short sleeves, crop or closed seats. Sires 2 to IS in the lot. 1.00 Cirli Munsing Bloomers 25c Cotton bloomer* with elastic knees and elastic or hand waist. Selling at this price because of elas tic being imperfect. Full bleach. Sites 2 to IS. '< v !. 6 **9