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organization ¢ in Palestine. beg oy tb comtained in & tatement day by the local ieee A survey recently completed, reports, on which are now at hand from for- eign bureaus, ‘The signal for the march ‘nto Pales- tthe wilt come from the League of Nations. It will fix the political lesti Nand of the Jewish homeland so that Pre ty, Palestine, intending immigrants may proceed to ‘ "at Wait otf League Wquiaate thelr aasets and proceed to » -of Nations, localities where they can spend their 4 en im peace, and with the spiritual jeatistaction of national existence. 000 Jews, distributed [From Russja alone, the survey very largely popu- 1,000,000 ae er, to For Your Protection ee eee Seatii ctiestian. (a. shi. buntn, nemmeal ‘ and tide Bo persistent have some groups of the Jewish (hope to be) emiigrants! in Russia become that it has been | Be ment for festrictive measures. Soerptive societies will be permitted 4 experimental farms will be per ited to close out their crops, move on ® day's notke, Tho migration to 50,000 families per year came from this district, Distinguished medical on the list of potential migrants from gineers, railway officials, agricultural workers, and merchants “| to Terai: onies, while in’ America the hows = entire pty pop" the prospect of the doors to Pales- i BROOKLYN BOY WHO SAVED COMRADE WINS D, S. 6. John Marra Honored for Going Out Under Enemy, Fire; Two Others Get Decorations. Because of jin action, Prt -|Brooklyn boy, to-day wi continue orgunization, howeve: Du Marre, a ra the Dis- Gen. Pershing. The War Department announced to-day that, Marra was honofed for leadi: patrol of four soldiers in broad daylight, under heavy enemy fire, in advanc American lines to ‘rescue ment is even strong- entire communities being ready Protest against lists are lestine im- Cxzecho-Slovakia, En- member of Co His mother, is any M. 16th Infantry. rs. Rae Street, Bi Second Leu manufacturers who are prepared th: pee | whe wi was Bite’ hg Rigo, setting in but also in Holland, and the British ool- survey communities in the ulated cities are stirred A, Infantry, whose ‘Chaties A. Brown, lives at Harriton @trest, Morristown, 2. Woe the D. BC. for help. ' Company father, traordinary heroism @ © | tinguished Service Grose, bestowed by & parte, Jives. at No. 84 South Fourth , | LIME EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 21, MISS GRAHAM CALLED MOST ‘BEAUTIFUL GIRL OF SEASON IN NEWPORT ° © ® in blue bottles, tine being opened to them. The roster |!"! ‘Get. 18, 1918, with two other Powders, pills and tablets hinged boxes void of 5,000 apptications in this|tnine gun nests and “capture a6. prin- | Peries is ented tne & ae Acadahalsetiy thebe whe’ will wo te Snes, Including three olflecrs. Drector egy wren and greene checked Jewish farmers, possess- ERErTY ‘ ing ital running Into several mifl- Abdbrusse/ Doomed to Die, May Get w by two experienced * fons of dollars, headed the list, with © Comimatats: " i : - tradesmen escon: ‘nomas Abbruxxo, whom the Court of | © has just soomed to die tn th: ) Baker Witness on Ornelty Charges. | ¢; Prac | WASHINGTON, July 21—Secretary Baker was to appear before a sub-com- mittee of the House Comittee investi tl expenditures to-d: Seer’ ucsiiens sheet, ailesed vertal treatent ‘of American sdldiers tn prison : Paria, J j ‘ MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH |. Thirty-fourth Street Vomen’s Georgette Dresses in’ white and flesh-tone, ; + 3 te 4 wilt be Placed on Special Sale to-morrow ’ exceptionally-ipliteed at 38 va. gigas (Ready-to-wear Dresses! This Pir . ry |». Excellent, Values ¢. will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in Linen Handkerchiefs . suitable for Men and Women: Men's Linen, ‘aereageg Sae westan, e "Tape-bordered, per dozen 675 Women’ 's Sheer Dike Handkerchiefs per Facion : $2.15, 2.85, 420. & 5.50 Tape-bordered, per doz., 2.50, 4.20 & 5.50 = Hemstitched and initialed, per‘dozen 3.80 , Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, " 23c. . : . ° re nea) Also Pais: Lawn sheraek iii: Witt ” hand: embroidered initial, per half-doz. 90c., $1. 15 4 Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs : (Sale on the First Floor) The, Motor Delivery Service FOR THE SUMMER SEASON New Jersey, Westchester County and 1 = in oe _ Operation. AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Anothtr Speciat Offering of Men’s Summer Shirts to be held to-morrow: and. Wednesday a pea DOHDOQDDDIOHWDDDODODGHOOGHOSDS New York Debutante Creates Big Sensation at Her First Appear- ance at Fashionable Resort. NEWPORT, July 19.—Miss Geral- dine Miller Graham, daughter of Mrs. William Miller Graham, of New York, 1s proclaimed as the most beautiful sil" of the-season—and of many sa- sons—at Newport. It is the young woman's first appearance wt the fashionable resort and her beauty has created a sensation, “Gerry,” as she is called, will have a debutante ball will comprise Several Hundred Dozen Negligee Shirts — (including both soft and stiff cuff styles) made of fine percale (of uniform quality throughout the entire assortment) in a large variety of fancy and plain stripe effects. The Sale price of $1.35 each ’ for these Shirts involves a real saving to the purchaser, and will make liberal buying an economy rather than an expense. (Sale on the Sixth Floor) A Tuesday and Wednesday Sale of Blankets, Bedspreads, Etc. (on the Fourth Floor) will offer a special selection of Bed Furnish- ings of reliable qualities at value-giving prices. White Blankets . per pair A $7.50, 8.50 & 11.50 Comfortables mull-covered, cotton-filled . each $4.95 White Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads (embroidered-scallop edges) Size 2 «2% yards . . each $3.50 Size 2}4x234 yards each 4.45 Pillow and Bolster Shams (to match Bedspreads) Pillow Shams (size 36x36 inches) . Bolster Shams (size 36x72 ins.) each 85c. each $1.35 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases also at Special prices. = REL BK ee! about the middle of August, _ —— E. F. CROKER’S PET KILLED, Former Fire Chict Loses His Dog ~ Cham. Former Fire Chief Edward F. Croker, at tis Long Beach home to-day, told with @ sob in his voice of the death of his pet bulldog, “Muggins,” whose life ‘wag crushed out yesterday afternoon by Mr. Croker’ backing into the garagi chum, “Michael,” « brindle bull, also is almost breken hearted. ming together. ever about ‘without them. Yesterday as Mr. Croker was back- ing his machine “Muggins" stood in the doorway barking directio: He darted inst a rear wheel and, ‘slipping, felt under it, unseen his master. picked up “‘Muggins” was dead, @ | Dose, and ® |The door of the background, rete. Veteran Artiet By W. G: Bowdoin. Prof. John B, Whittaker, now sighty-three years ‘of age, but with his enthusiasm undimmed, and with % | the charm of manner that he me when he was the able, head Art Department of Adé@iphi Ci fare for so many years, is apending the summer in Brooklyn, where he lives, and is incidentally holding a studio exhibition at No, 496 MoDohough Street, oe Some of tis more recent paintings ter Well into the present exhibition. “The Window Garden,” just off the) 1 3 | professor's easel, shows an amateur placing a potted rose in his wislow. The face is full of expression and \s in good color. The florist of his leisure wears an old linen coat, one of the old-time “dusters” with @ fetching red neckerchief, His thin gray hair, as painted by Prof, Whit+ taker, becomes highly decorative .n comparison with hie silhouefted face, with its kindly but serious cast. The man’s left arm is delightfully modeled. A girl in half length, with a sheer ) | gauze coat, thrown carelessly over her red waist, is extremely colorful. She becomingly wears a blue silk sash. She glances at you out of the picture very coyly. Her brasa hair ig admirably featured, and her charm is further Increased by means | ® lor the Jacqueminot roses she lov- ) |ingly holds. Her delicate ieft arm is adorned with a golden bracelet. “Reading the Scriptures,” shows | the venerable and bearded Puritan father, in a period costume, seated and wearing a dark red velvet coat, with gold buttons and knickerbock- ®|ers. In his lap he holds an ancient Bible, with clasps. About him are pleasantly grouped the man's wife who listens intently in her seated; his youthful daughter, with her white cap and a plastron of the eame color that is ornamented with blue bows, who stands behind him.| with its brass catch, enters most charm- | ingly into the composition. The roll- ing sea shows through the opened window. Suudry portraits in high- ly academic finish also appear, Some studies of American roses, ar ranged with admirably painted glass) containers in their midst, are by) Mrs. John B. Whittaker. Mrs. Whittaker’s contributions to her husband's summer showing are noteworthy in her rendering of the jase, which ig incidental. She has likewise painted the rose, blooms in fine colorings and in well arranged “still life’ poses. | Piasadoee te roc WESTCHESTER NOTES. The certificate of incorporation of Blakeman Quintard Meyer, Inc., was filed in the County Clerk’s office Satur- It is to dea! in real Foal gotate in Rye, ital stock is $76,250, bs Blake- an Q. Frederick G. Cunning- bem and James E. Meighan, all of Rye, are the directors: ith “Broad- je Isinnd. day. ane its ‘Miss Jane MoOartriey of way, White Plajns, is in \Sorst. Frederick W. Plains has been discha ry "violet Roams of \No. 44 Green- ridge Avenue, White Plains, is in Wash- ington, D..C. at Asbury Park for two weeks, M: L, Mora and family” or prot Street, White Plains, om the Adirondacks. William J. Conrad of Orawaupum Street, White Plains, has been dis- charged from the army. Supreme Court Justice and Mra. J. ‘Addison Young of Rochelle have ne to their summer home at Indian Lake, In for the remainder of the summer. * uppel 1. Johnson and rick N. Davey of New Rochelle were guests this week at the wedding of Millard Ea sCigment a Miss Marietta Ray at Wh! N. at which the Rev. ilmen hairdas Camp ks, A, Lincoln Wescott of White Plains ts ||| Mrs. Howar: New Warnell, tae Holds a Summer *. Studio Exhibit: Mr. and be A ton Manor, motor tour ‘nrooah parts of Canada, ih County. y getter \Bay. Lake George. in Schenectad: Miss Billa ‘Mr and Mra. Wal Tenth Avenue, Lake George. Edwin Long Island Sound. Fred, eckad tral in thy FrSapad ‘Vuilleomer and tathily Mi Lane, ‘New thelr summer home in Carmel, Putnam Newbei Rochelle, “sg Miss Margaret Gordon of Sout avenue, Mount Vernon, 1s in Bl Mra. David * sind of Mount Vernon is ” teteey East ahd Mount Vernon, £ in the Berk Mount Vernon, are at F. Carmody of South Fifth Avenue, Mount Vernon, ts oruising on es Special Policeman Accidentally Shot, erick Non ing | of Rear whale’ of byl Baptist Church nd Josephine Miller and Dornan of Philadelphia. c. L. Bowm oe Robert Saree ‘her x, Teta Tn New a. ane mn and Mrs. fiimny free and their son Mortimer of New Rochelle are on CK tee We Lawrence Biver, J. Sulitv: ave rete ‘froma Ocr tg age Korbel have returned ex eee be Sut- New Y "and New York ‘State a “are at of a Se Kaceaell Rochelle, are Sixth iravitle, iter Hanford of Gouth twent; leading toilet counters. revolvé Seeati the Complexion} 1N TEN DaYs ‘ Nadinola CREAM! The Usequaled Beastier { 5s Ficacende Guaranteed to remove ! tan, freekles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. and tives of a etre ids pores tissues Hea, tae ndcetitalle wast femee esate clear, soft, healthy. As left leg to-day when fell from his trouser pocket and ex: He was taken to the Harle: If they haven't , by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20, NATIONAL TOILET CO. — TO he debSh STREET. BLOOMINGDALES LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE A 4-Year Dish Created by Scientific Cooks The Van Camp experts, college trained in scientific cookery, have spent four years here in the study of baked beans. have created a new-type dish ind dainty, zestful, hygienic dish. And this is to urge you to serve it. It Is Super-Baked cooked in water erals, Hard water makes beans tough. They are baked in modern steam ovens — baked for hours at 245 degrees: Yet the beans are not crisped, not broken. Thus they make Baked Beans easy to digest. And they bri: them to you mellow, nut-lik whole, They perfected a sauce, step by step, by testing 856 recipes. his oupariative sauce is now baked with the beans, so every atom shares its zestful tang. The dish that results will change all your ideas of Baked Beans, It will give Pork and Beans a new place in your diet. Order a few cans and gee what we've done, VAN. GMPs eons Baked with the Also Van Camp's Soups Van Camp Sauce Van Camp's Peanut Butter ‘ Van. Gamp's Evaporated Mik Now Is the Time ToBuy a PlayerPiano We think it advisable to inform the music-loving public that there is a serious shortage of Player Pianos at the present time, and it may be impossible for some families who contemplate buying a Player in the near future to secure delivery. As we are the sole owners of the Walters Piano Co., we are able to sell this beau- tiful new model Walters Player at $450, and can assure immediate delivery to all those who purchase during this week. The store is closed ALL DAY SATURDAY, so be sure to call before that time. "450 Free With Each Player You Can Purchase On Our Easy Payment Plan or onty $2.50 4 werx NO INTEREST NO EXTRAS A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match—i2 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery The Same Free Offer gs Mentioned Above Will Be Included With Every New Player Sold ThisWeek at Following Prices $475 $500 $550 $575 $600 $625 To Be Assured Immediate Delivery—Buy Now Even if you are not quite ready at this time, it would be ad- visable for you to-purchase your Player this week to be assured of both a special low price and immediate delivery of the instru- Remem! ber, the increased cost of everything you buy applies to Player Pianos and unless you buy now must expect to pay a higher price in the very near future, - Mail This Coupon for Full Information to Bloomingdale Bros. ,59th St.& 3d Ave.,N.Y.C, Special Player Sale