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a RE RPE ROM F., 2.—The volcano of is in violent ace accord- Teports received re to-day. were said to have per- and many have been injured. is & yoleanic Island in the ean, vif th® northern coast of SN Fiaia Oxfetds, $7.50 to $11.50 thors madg to order #14 op 142 years the ‘ij, name of glove . Fownes Silk durability, iva der of the German Peace Delegation at "N POLAND DENIED Versailles) was treasurer, AND FAIR PLAY 1S ASKEB icsctor rou tntormauioe Berean Director of Polish Information Bu- 7" Petes te #tep Fientiag, or Lose 04. reau Defends Countrymen | Commies. 1819, by The Frm Against Jewish Charges. | PARIS, May 23.— Poland has re- t ceived warning from the Economic ‘To the Béitor of The Evening World: ~ 4 Councl] that if it continues fighting, All Poland asks is fair play. Polan ko fair play tn the taterest of her Comite the representations ef the onpedlaggag Mhtored Peace Conference, the qyestion will population, including J°WS arise of further extension of eo nomic made at a meeting in Mall- help to that country. re jarden had previously been fyete & * Pet a an 7 ecomnizes jepabiie. . The French Foreim Min Seaie Resegntocs Polteh Repabite. . Pichon, in January announced sponge to a communication trom Ignace that as a result of the énvestigation Jan Paderewski, the Polish Premier, the ‘+ Commission, the Spanish Government has sent @ cordially I Weias Lhd tes of pogrom making Worded acknowledgment of Polish In- ter hairdo inadl dependence and recognition of the gov: against the Jews. ernment of Poland. Official reiations Dr. Vernon Kellogg, recently returned arg thue established between the two to New York from Poland, where he countries. spent three months as a representative | ntiatenieseilintnecitiis of the United 6tates Food Administra- | Fourteen Onions in Protest Parade tion, can testify that during his sojourn | Bere. in Poland from January 1 to April 4, he| Fourteen unions connected with the had forty-four representatives covering Central Federated Union have ac- all the districts of Poland and report- cepted invitations to parade to- ing about the smallest occurrences. H® morrow night from their headquarters can testify that he beard during that to Madison Square Garden in con- time of no pogroms. nection with the mass meeting of Concerning the occurrences at Pintks protest against hibition which the American Red Cross in Washington has been a: y the tion has in it possession & worn "PO"! Opposed to National Prohibitions. A from its representatives at Pinsk, show- general Police permit has been ob. ing that the thirty-three Jews who were tained allowing any union to march shot there were ‘executed by order of from Its headquarters. the military commander for violating —— $25,000 CONCEALED BY POLICE Yeggs Looted Office of Jules Weber, Enright’s Friend, Two Weeks Ago. Another daring safe burglary, which the police have concealed for two weeks, was revealed yesterday. Two weeks ago the large safe in the private office of Jules Weber, Presi- dent of the Weber Importing Co,, Inc., No, 286 West 40th Street, was broken open, and cash, Liberty and Jewelry valued at $25,000 were taken, Mr. Weber, whv is Treasurer of the French Benevolent Society, No. 450 West Jith Street, is a friend of Police Commissioner Bnright When the robbery was discovered he immedi- ately called the Commissioner on the telephone. The best detectives of Cen- tral Office and @ squad’ of camera men were assigned to take photo- graphs and fingerprints, in order to find a clue. Nothing was found by the police experts except a large outfit of tools. The yeggmen evi- dently wore gloves, as there were no marks on the surface of the safe or on the toois. An employee in the Weber offices yesterday said the detectives told Mr. ‘Weber ity would interfer: ‘valued at $10,000, that had been placed in the safe by Jules Aubrey, Manager of the Weber firm, and belonging to his wife, was included in the loot, In addition to these jewels, there were some belonging to Mr. Weber. Liberty bonds, the property of a score of employees, and cash made up the booty. day. At the offices of the h Benevolent Gociety, no one would dis- cuss the robbery. He one oe atin Headquarters or at seed Station cared to talk about it er. SALTO NUTS Acquaintance $4 the Assortment Box Delicious Beyond Words TRY THEM —___ INVALIDS’ CHAIRS, SARGENT CO. 28 LEXINGTON AYR his order against secret meetings, fol- | f jowing the capture of Pinsk from the | A MAN MAY BE DOWN BUT HE'S NEVER OUT,’ DONATE TO THE SALVATION ARMY. Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets t Women’s Athletic Underwear OF SUMMER-WEIGHT FEMININE OR MANNISH FABRICS CUT AIRILY—MADE DELICATELY —WEAR DURABLY ATHLETIC style underwear was first made for the women who went in strenuously for sports— the feminine tennis champion—the woman who joined in the hunt or who wens around the course in eighty. But the enthusiasm for it was quick to spread and the fame of its coolness and comfort extended even to women who do not indulge in sports. FUR STORAGE at 2%. Remodeling and Repairing ~ Best & Co.~- Fifth Ave. at 35th Street . , Established 1879 Bolsheviki by Polish forces. The secret | [@ meeting in which the thirty-three men | participated was raided by Polish fy i , soldiers; the latter were fired upon and \ } | one officer was killed and another was | [if ‘ wounded. | |, euerywhere, ‘This is the only instance where Jews | ij of For men, P : , Women's athletic underwear possesses all the coolness and comfort demanded by a participant in strenuous sports with just enough womanly touches added to were killed and to call a pogTom is make it daintily feminine as well as practical. repos make of it a basis for | iy pring roma being alaugh- | tered wholesale throughout Poland ts | cruelly unjust. | We feel bound to call attention to! I ; I", WNE | another phase bearing on the situation. | ey SG, The chief promoters of the demonstra- | SILK GLOVES tion of May 21 have shown in the past | that the best Interests of the Jewish population in Poland are he vera i ; their hands, It is well wn that) I while the United States was neutral, | A Well Worth Sho in | ‘or Jacob H. Schiff and his son-in-law, | Felix Warburg, directed the raising of | fi large sums in this country to be ex-| i pended for the relief of Jews in Poland and Lithuania, and although this country was then neutral, these *:nds were sent to Poland through a German | committee of which Max. M. Warburg) My FEMINIZED ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR H * (Combinations) = | SATURDAY SALES : OF CROSSBAR OR PLAIN priate 3.95 3 NAINSOOK 1.25 OF SILK FIGURED MULL ~ sen ' OF PIN CHECKED OR OF SILK MULL 2.95. -«] 1.50 OF CHINA SILK OR GREPE FIGURED MADRAS if OF STRIPED NAINSOOK 1.95 DE CHINE 1.95 G95 Spies tae dig tas LD OF SATIN STRIPED MADRAS 4,95 OR COTTON MULL Girls’ Frocks, Coats & Suits OF MARQUISETTE ilef ELL-AN (brother of Felix Warburg and a mem- Will open their doors 9 A. M. Saturday to The Greatest Millinery; SALE of the season DRESSES of white or pretty colored yore are in happy, Sums mery models. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 6.95 FROCKS of colored plaid ging- ham trimmed with plain color will GP [pay AG the rae ti lead ys vacation days Sizes 8 to 14 years. Special 2/95 GRACEFUL CAPES of fine~ navy blue serge are full in back. Sixes 101016 years. Heretofore 14.50.9,75 COATS in a variety of smart models and good wool materials are suitable for all kinds of wear. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Heretofore 29.50 to/37.50. SMART SUITS are Pest & Ce, tailored as well as mother’s suits are. They are made of nay men’s wear serge or black - white checked worsted. Some models show straight-line jackets trimmed with silk tricolette. The skirts are smartly pleated. Sizes 12 lo 16 years. Heretofore 39.50 to 45.00. Second Floor e Misses’ Dresses, Wraps & Capes CHARMING DRESSES of dark taffeta and light and dark shades of crepe de chine are made in distinctive West &€e style. The models are unusually pretty and appropriate for present wear. Misses’ sizes. 4 Heretofore 37.50 to 39.50. 25.00 MISSES’ WRAPS AND CAPES of fine Poiret twill or serge are lined.throughout with silk. There are several handsome models to choose from. Misses’ sizes. Heretofore $9.00 to 65.00, 39.50 WOMEN'S and MISSES’ UNDERWEAR SHOP—Main Ficor Fifth Avenue at 35th Street established 1879 Second Floor The Children’s Barber Shop (Origina “ LilPulte, There is a pail reason why the little red chairs are always filled with little folk waiting for hair-cuts, shampoos, etc., and the big red and gray chairs with grown-ups who come with them! It isn't merely that this barber shop is different from all others, with its red chairs, green ferns and cheery shades, It isn't the souvenirs at the end of the hair-cut. But it és the Rest &@s Service. Ten Barbers and Ten Chairs Quick, Sanitary Service Fourth Floor Underselling Onr Conmpetitors and More— Best’s Boys’ clothing has no real competition because it is made by us, and hence does not include a “manu- facturer’s” profit. We, ourselves, make every Best & €o. suit. That is the reason for its quality of workmanship, fabric, fit and style. A father who buys' one of our suits for his boy knows he is getting all that is possible to be had in a suit, especially when he can get it priced LOWER than inferior clothing is offered else- where in the city. fm THIS COLLECTION REPRESENTS Mm MODELS SUITABLE FOR ALL ) OCCASIONS. VALUES UP TO $18.50, AT net ‘fad Floor, A Renard clearance means highest class merchandise at less than half value. 500 High Class Tailored Hats The Best Made in America—We Mean The Gage Banded Hats in straight sailors, rolling brims, Tomorrow at and mushrooms. All 3, in- cluding two-tone combinations, to match the new summer frocks. These hats have sold until now up to $8.95. 3 Tailored Hat Section, Main Floor, Annex. Saturday Only Sale of Dark Tan Scout Shoes To the mothers who are looking for the most durable (almost never wear out) shoes for rough mountain, seashore, country, all-year-round wear; these are the shoes! i Splendid assortments of Knicker Suits, 7 to 18 years. Made in our own shops, 17.50 19.50 22.50 The soles are of chrome-tanned leather; the uppers are of heavy, yet flexible, $est & €o. horse-hide leather. They are unlined and not cut too high. » _», Broken.sizes and regular lines Special: crour 19.50 and 22.50 Knicker Suits, Sizes 7 to 18 years 15.50 Untrimmed Hat Section 500 FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED LISERE SHAPES. COLORS ONLY; MAIN FLOOR VALUE $7.50— TO-MORROW AT 295 During This Professional discounts discon- SALE For all children, girls, boys and young men who are hard on their shoes. Children’s, Sizes 8 to 1044— Girls’ and Boys’, Sizes 214 to 444— regular 4.75 grade,3.35 FourthFloor. | regular 5.50 grade, 3.85 Third Floor. You Never Pay More at Best’s tinued—quantities limited in order to exclude dealers—none [/ sent C. O. D. None on approval | —none exchanged. Girls’ and Boys’, Sizes 11 to 2— | Young Men's, Sizes 5 to 9— regular 5.00 grade, 3.35 Third Floor. regular 5.75 grade, 4,35 Fifth Floor. You Never Pay More at Best's : News of the Churches and Religious Notices and Announcement \ Byery Saturday Morning in e-@igiy- aon

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