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foods, But this articte egete ay mane from of the Inwse already published, or hereafter may be published by Majesty the Bmperor of all the ae sins, to prevent finmigration of bis subjects.” Once a Russian subject, alwaye a TO A mothef country. Under this law Rus- sia holds shat it ts impossible to recognize th sports of naturalised American Jews born in Russie or ia any of her domains, RUSSIA HAS REFUSED TO AMEND IT. s “ARSE American Jews to Have “Same Security and Protection as ' Natives of the Empire.” Tt was pointed out at the State De- Par:ment that the United States hae from time to time asked Russia to amend Article 10 and that always the reply has been made that efforts were made to do #0, but the Duma refused. SEEK NEW AGREEMENT. Fach reply carried with it the question if the United States would agree to open her doors to Chinese and Japanese bear- ing passports, It was puinted out also that the treaty This May Extend Clause to Cover Hebrews Who Were Born in Russia. of 1832 docs not provide for the general Issuance of passports by either of the contracting parties. “A literal interpretation of the treaty WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Preskient| of 1812 provides for the issuance of Lemers PAM and tie Cabinet yeaterday took up| Ports only in relation to commerce,’ @ ot rican passports in said a high official. will be dent toward @ recognition of American Jews as Americans and their G@Smmunicate with the Russian Govern-| signe to enter Russia under the com- ment h the new Russian Ani-| meree treaty. It is held here that Rus- M. George Bagmetieff, and | sia can do this without legislation, elm- of Russia that she jive up to| ply by qn executive order. Russia has (ie first articic of the treaty of 1892, | heretofore promised to do this tut never has kept the promises. ‘That article reads: It transpired to-day that Ambassador “There shall be between the terito-| Guild has been bax ot he Rectan Pes of the high courracting parties a Negotiations with the Russian Fore Office with a view Jo drafting an en- feniprocal iderty of commerce and) OMe with & View JO iets place of ion, the Inhabitants of thetr|the one which has been tn fect o8- tive estates shall mutually have | tween the two countries since ‘The new treaty is expected to meet, MPerty to enter the ports, places and | iiiaiy at least, the objections that have been je to the treaty ef 1652, Bebretary Knox was directed to Heatth Meet! HAVANA, Dec. 6, annual session of the American Publie Health Association opened here yes- terday, when the work of organisation Dr. Robert M. Simpeon presided. In the evening 5 was held at the Ateneo Club, at which an address of welcome in behalf of the Republic was deliv. ered by Dr. Varona Suares, Col. Will- juesia refuses to live strictly up| tam C. Gorgas, Chief Sanitary Officer to the letter of the first cle of the Canal Zone, replied. treaty, which would give American | The sessions will continue until Dec. 9. Jews the right to visit Rusia com- |= ee mefcially and with a passport issued ‘by the State Department, the Pres: ‘WI recommend the abrogation of the Ponty of 1832. EAL TROUBLE LIES IN SEC- TION 10. he thirty-ninth Bt | , ian high contracting parties shall °— \ pave power to dispose of their personal @ede Within the jurisdiction of the by testament, donation or other- Gnd their representatives, being or aubjecte of the other party, wacceed to. their eaid personal Lord & Taylor Will offer to-morrow, Thursday, 2,500 yards, 42 inch _Fine Dress Satins in black, navy blue and Diana at 1.88 per yar Usual prices, $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Goods in Patterns For Christmas Gifts. ‘ Hundreds of Dress. and Waist Lengths—All this season’s styles and colors—at very moderate prices, Also 1,500 yards Herringbone Serges, in navy blue, browns and blacks Formerly $1.25 per yard, at 68¢ Dress Trimmings Reduced Bulgarian and Oriental Braids, 4 to 18 a inches wide, . $2.25 to $19.26—were $2.95 to 25.00 yard f Crystal, Gold and Combination of Gold and White Bead Braids and Ornaments—1!4 to 8 inches wide, \ 75c to $6.95—were $1.00 to $9.50 yard Persian, Pastel, Rhinestone and Pearl Bead Trimmings, 14 to 1 inch wide, 85c to $1.95—were 50c to $2.50 yard Black, white and colored Silk Girdles, 61,00 to $0.75—were $1.25 to 89.75 Metal and Bead Girdles, 82.75 to 87,50—were 63.75 to $10.50 Broadway & @0th St,; 5th Ave.; 19th Bt, == NEVER TALKED OVER PASSPORTS tment and enmity against the pin, and an Russian Government. There can be mo for further drafie ef troops shall be question that the hatred of the Jews count name U my conceded Hammond Denies Report and! fuaena Wat hee tare bom cate Oe o Pate ties toate pera ‘wil take the Makes Veiled Attack on In en address to members of t! Hungarian Republican Club at the Cai Martin tnat night, John Ha: made his firat pubtio defense of the charge that he had used his influence with President Taft against Jews in constderatty ageravated Lite fooling in Russia. It 1s the knowledge, widely circulated through Russian newspapers, that certain great Jewish financiers this countr: y knowledged, even boasted, that the suc- come of the Japanese in their military Operations egainst Russia, was the direct result of the financial assistance victims of special persecution because of this and similar unwise and resent- ful eots of their ¢o-relisionists in other parts of the world.” Mr. Hammond sald he aid not faver ation of the treaty of 1883, 1t would inevitably throw all in and Russian relationships Schiff in Speech, Hammor tion. After explaining the reasons tor fe visits to Russia and telling of his imtersste there Mr. Hammond said in All the effotts of the Aéministretion | part: “Ht haa been assumed, upon the basis ef presumption of my interest in Rus- gan affairs, that such interest has a cs Gisedvantageous bearing upon the a, mate statue of American Jews in Russia. 1| om have had interests in many parts of the IF FI ‘world, and have yet to discover that| they have worked injury to any Ameri- oan anywhere. “There is a circumstance that hae very NoMwane, sing tay trial sample vent to sc na recto out one | ope at oP HR ALLS, Adare F. BEHREND, 6 Prout M,N. ¥. Stern Brothers WILL PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW, AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF Women’s Coats of high-class ulster materials, suitable for motor and rough weather wear, at $9.50 Actual Value $16.50 to 24.50 ALSO ANOTHER OFFERING OF Japanese Quilted Gowns, Silk Umbrellas with handles of massive etched and engraved plain or handsomely embroidered, in all colors, $7.25, 8.25 Regular Prices $11.50 and 13.50 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES THURSDAY IN MEN’S AND WOMEN’S ‘ hr ( Jose rolled, with handles of sterli ier oi bow close rolled, wi indles of sterling silver, gun met.! and natural. woods, . ; at $1.95 Reghilar Value $3.00 2.85 sterling silver, gun metal and buckhorn, at Regular Value $4.50 with folding handles of steriing silver, gun metal “and bckhor . at Regular Value $5.00 with extra long etched and engraved sterlin; silver, buckhorn and natural goon iandles, . + Regular Value $6.75 3.75 4.95 Stern Brothers Suggestions for Holiday Gifts Artistic Furniture Gold and Vernis Martin Cabinets, Tables and Chairs, Upholstered Mahogany Chairs in Tapestries and Vglours. Overstuffed Library Chairs in Denims, Velours, Tapestry and Leather, Fancy Chairs and Rockers, in Mahogany and Oak, with Tapestry, Velour and Leather Cyshions, Hand Craft Surniture, comprising Fumed Oak Settees, Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Desks, Book Cases, Stools, Etc. Jacobean Oak Furniture, Old English color with twisted posts, Period Dining Room and Bed Room Suits. ALSO TO-MORROW, SPECIAL SALE OF Colonial Chairs and Rockers, in mahogany with rush seats, _ from $7.50 to 17. 50 Formerly from $9.50 to $21.75 Fireside Chaifs, upholstered in fine quality silk and mohair velour and tapestries, Formerly $42.50 at 28.50 FOR THURSDAY, DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN SUE Brass Bedsteads with square and round tubing, In bright, dull and satin finish, best English lacquer, at $12.50, 21.90, 23.75 25.50 Formerly $16.75 to 34.00 a $9.50 Bungalow Bedsteads, Formerly $12.75, Black Drawings Mattresses, 22.50 4 ft. 6 Inch size, Formerly $28.00, at Snow White Felt Mattresses, ‘ 4 ft. 6 Inch size, Formerly $14.50, at 10.50 Box Springs, of pe he ality, at $ | 0. 50, 12.50 lormerly $12.50 and 16,50 HAIR MATTRESSES OF THE BEST QUALITY MADE TO ORDER IN THEIR OWN SANITARY WORKROOMS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, West 23d and 22d Streets THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBE ' PERSIA NOW PRESENTS SeerueeneErE under crust of my, ples is wo ace) Will Make War Var Within Thirty LONDON, Dee. 6.—The Morning Post's Teheran correspopdent says that Per- sic has presen to Girls’ and Boys’ Handkerchiefs ULTIMATUM TO RUSSIA. jus as light as the top. Hours Unless Czar's Troops Are Held Back. For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscuit. offensive. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Useful Christmas Gifts Special Sale Thursday Women’s Silk Hosiery “Onyx” and “McCallam” Brando Pure Thread Silk Hose In black and all colors, cotton or sik soles and cotton or silk garter tops; also embroidered silk hose. r Value $1.35 to $1.50 85 Pure Thread dpe Hose Of superior quality pure thread silk, in black, white and all colors." Cort Comon'od silk oalaey garter welt. ny Value $1.65 1.25 Hand Embroidered Silk Hose beled thread black silk, richly hand embroidered in or colors; also white, sky or ” pink. sell-ornbroldeced 1 8 5 Hand Embroidered Silk Hose Of superior pure thread black silk, richly hand embroidered in black or colors; also black and white open work. Heretofore $3.75 to $5.00 2. 85 Women’s and Misses’ Neckwear Double Lace Jabot Of ecru or white net and shadow Val. lace, sa bow and band. 95 1.95 1.95 2.95 Value $1.75 Real Lace Trimmed Frills Py helt Let eoy ll ain of fle net iste trim Ith real la Heretofore $4.95 Real Irish nent Soha. Eton Collars of fine real baby Irish lace. Heretofore $4.50 Lace Stock and' Jabot Of cream net and fine shadow lace; banc. velvet cue Marabou Trimmed Muffic-s Of brocade silk, with gar k lining in white, black and evening shades, trimmed with Marabou to Les ree ais jue 1.95 2.75 1.95 Chiffon Evening Scarfs In white and evening shades, embroidered in gold flower designs, 214 yards long. Heretofore % 95 Scotch Knit Pure Wool Scarfs Motor and skatin; ri eendg joardeg for men and w6men, of voll ake wool Scotch knit in Heretofore $2.95 Special Sale—Handkerchiefs Embroidered Hanakerchiefs : Of sheer linen, hand embroidered corners. Each 25 Box of 6 1.50 Box of 6 3.00 Box of 6 .75 Initialled Handkerchiefs For men and women, of linen, hand embroidered. rede bigs r Initialled Handkerchiefs For men and women, of French linen, hand embroidered. ‘With embroidered initial, WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 165 Women’s Silk Waists This season's desirable models of chiffon, crepe meteor, satin, messaline, net and various silks, 5.75 Heretofore $9.75 to $12.75 makes me laugh! | ! 4, COMPLETE ONT } ., BOOK FREE SOND WITH iw L-tnttoeadecantchs prt oder deel D&sc orders Self-Raising Flour eee FOR AUTOMOBILE OR GENERAL TRAVELING USE: Between 16th and 17th Streets B. Altman & Ca. ‘FOR TO.MORROW (THURSDAY): A SPECIAL SALE OF SHAWLS, SCARFS & VEILS SHETLAND SHAWLS 7. ~~ 65c.,, $1.00 & 1.10 MERCERIZED SCARFS > 4 « «© «+ 4.25 SHETLAND SCARFS . | tt 85c. & 1.35 SILK VEILS PS Tee Fah dee SHAWLS, SCARFS AND VEILS SUITABLE FOR GIFT PURPOSES AT MODERATE PRICES INCLUDE CHUDDAH, PLAIN OR WITH CASHMERE BORDERS; HIMALAYAN SHAWLS IN SCOTCH PLAIDS; DOUBLE-FACED CASHMERE AND SHETLAND SHAWLS AND KIMONOS, MOTOR CAPS, ETC. ' BIAlinan & Cod SUGGESTIONS FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS A NUMBER OF THE DEPARTMENTS ARE ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED WITH MERCHANDISE APPROPRIATE FOR GIFT PURPOSES. AND MARKED At VERY MODERATE PRICES. LEATHER GOODS DEPARTMENT—FITTED LEATHER BAGS AMPERS, HAT BOXES, EMERGENCY CASES, HAND BAGS, PURSES, CARD CASES, CLOCKS, CUSH ONS, ETC. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MANY IN EXCLUSIVE STYLES—INCLUDE HOUSE COATS, APARTMENT SUITS, LOUNGING AND BATH ROBES, NECKWEAR, MOTOR ROBES, FUR, AND FUR-LINED COATS AND CAPS, ETC. GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BRIC-A-BRAC, OBJECTS OF ART, FANCY NEEDLEWORK; SILVER. WARE, JEWELRY, UMBRELLAS AND UMBRELLA HANCLES, FANS, STATIONERY, KODAKS, SMOKERS’ SETS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. e- 7 LEATHER FURNITURE LEATHER FURNITURE IN A LARGE NUMBER OF STYLES SUITABLE FOR LIBRARY, DEN OR LIVING ROOM IS SHOWN IN THE NEW DEPARTMENT ON THE FOURTH FLOOR. ay 2 Avenue, 34th and a cs idem York. Established 47 Years T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue Open Saturday Eveniice Ear dene ashes tara TENA thetae Tae! Mealy Beetes ‘Take elevator tw Sth #1, Fashionable Wearing Apparel on TERMS OF PAYMENT TO SUIT CUSTOMERS Handsome Assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits and Coats | A wonderful variety of stylish garments, including all the newest ideas—embracing every fashionable and desirable model, in ali the popular materials and colors. Suits 15.98 19.75 22.50 29.75 Coats 13.50 16.98 19.75 27.50 Fur Coats at Popular Prices A magnificent showing of pony skin, Hudson seal, French seal, and caracul coats, kellie Also fur scarfs and Have row purchase charged and pay for the uch small sums as may be convenient Cod py monthly. No Extra Charges. Our Prices Are as Low as if You Paid Cash. We Carry a Complete Stock @: Men's and Youths’ Clothing. Only Entrance is Through the Furniture Store, Fell Line of Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, &2. Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St, AQQIQA2Q*LAAAD Furse3 are fi led---hearis made g'ad Soocceooes

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