The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 14

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ey , “ ig the trip. ve some siller in my vest pocket, an’ . answerd the Scot, I micht lost it.’ | Schools even tordeath = | jb IR OLIOTIGE 30E 36t RE 30t oe Noe Jot Mot Not Rt NOE 206 ot INK fot Soe Ne 26 Noe Not Nee Not Net Oe 20 INK Not Oe 38 . fe sald the Jowish leaders abroad 2 sre deeply xrateful for American help, a4 The coming winter will be a critical ; Eerie, he went on, and it would be tal to lessen our emergency aid Already more than 1,000,000 ' amagement to me Their idealism is| happened one-day that he was asked If "To tc th é not dead. Though they have lost all a -- Spiritually rich” They cling 10 thelr| a WN ny o +] La LZ 9 been and clothed, in Spite of Great Assistance | Moe“the “future with renewed: hope, Already Rendered Much ve a still there are millions of children, Remains to Be Done. “Gentile ks woll as Jewish, in tragic -_ need,” and millions of adults in want. i ‘The war on tho eastern front was | Felix M. Warburg, Chairman of the| fought for four years, Mr. Warburg "FF Joint Distribution Committees af | pointed rp prey in the Sar tite | @ American Funds for Jewish War Sut-| centres of Jewish population like i no, Blelostok and Lemberg. ofp ferers. who has just returned from &| “rhe successive blows of contend- trip of inspection abroad, has issued | ing armies,” he said, “have all but f @ statement of his impresions of con- broken the back of European Jewry— ( #f) ditions in Europe, especially as they | have reduced to a tragically unbe- Hevable state of poverty, starvation affect Jows in war-stricken countries. | ang disease about 6,000,000 souls, oF At the #ame time figures were given | half the Jewish population of the y owt by the Joint Distribution Com- earth. | mittee, showing $23,812,203 has been| , “After the cataclysm of the past “ f Spent in sending food, clothing, medi- 4 @ cine and other necessities to Jewa in Mastern Europe, the Balkans, Pales- a. oere’s Bren time and other foreign lands since the fe aomuie aline’s Jewry in Burope after the emergency ‘Deginning of the relief work early in! retief work ends. There will be a the war. Almost haif this sum, or | $10,000,000 corporation to supply loans and credit at nominal interest. The capital to be used for this corpora- tion will be raised independently of _§ communications since the end of the| the emergency relief campaigns. 4 war bas made it possible to enlarge| Other projects recommended by Mr. the scope of relief work. Warburg include the establishment Sy ITH an Overcoat stock as comprehensive as Gays that of Knox, every man can cater to his EL) own personality in coat buying without step. ping outside the limit of correct style. Knox made coats are the result of slow, patient tailoring. and the use of enough material to admit of proper draping. \ &IGHTY- FIVE DOLLARS AND UPWARD, KNOX HAT COMPANY Incorporated 452 PipTH avenue 161 BROADWAY AY 40TH eTREST GiNoER OUILDING 205 LOE LOE LOE 20 LOE LOE OE BO 208 LOE OE SE BE LTE OE IE NE HOE HOE LOE TOE 2k 2k OE ENE EE BE EE RE EE x int yatore 2 lock in the morning.” "| $68 200 308 302 Mot 3OR NOt OE 268 ROE HOE OL ROL NOE 20 208 268 26 0 20 106 NOE Nak Nae NOE 36E HOE 266 208 266 26E 308 268 Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00 “NATIONALS 119-125 West 24th St., Near 6th Ave. No mail orders filled, no charge accounts, no deliver- ies, no C. O. D.’s. Quantities limited in some cases; size and color assortments not always complete. a ~’SALE OF NATIONAL OVERSTOCKS 2000 SILK DRESSES Handsome Taffetas, Georgettes, Chiffons and Crepe de Chines This price is ridiculously low! Less than the Dresses can be bought for wholesale. They are all overstocks of the National, sent here for quick disposal and the only thought is to sell them at once—not to make a profit. So good ere the materials, so smart and desirable the styles we are sure you will see at a glance their real worth, sure you, too, will say they are unmatchable bargains. Models for general wear, for business, for evening wear—18 are shown here, sketched “true-to-life.” Limited quantities of some, so early choosing will be best. COLORS Navy Gray Copen Pink Ten Taupe Green Browa Malic Black TRIMMINGS Being National Dresses, a studied refinement of trimmings and a thorough finish of details are assured. Whether embroidery, plaited frills, tucks or just a little touch of contrasting color, you'll find in each case the one perfect medium has been used. Women’s and misses’ sizes. Choice---20 Styles 4 "7HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919,™8 — BA —— Seal ion Pn Uh een Ais % n from the war than any t, SCOT 18 ACTUALLY AFRAID he would care to accompany the com-| ‘I wad rather be on the groun’.” | uit Stthe population. “The porential vi: TO TURN HIS MONEY OVBA.|Pany’s aviator on one of his trial fights|, “Tat, tut,” replied the flying man, | S| | A tality and capacity for self help that (From the Pdinburgh Seoteman.) ine ey Mahatiaicediecpt Wo, ¥ ay Bg Fh mg Rts 4 remains to these people after five in-| Sandy McTavish was a highly skitled | ‘“f At the aviator asked | yates tne haw very Gorioas Motarich, —murerererces describable years is a source Of| workman in a new airplane factory. It! ho: ying be Monroe A Year Ago and To-day Just a year ago the glorious news was flashed around the world of the enemy’s capitulation and the declaration of an armistice. And though Peace hasn't yet formally been declared, it will be as soon as some clari- fying reservations that will let the world know what we understand it’s all about are tacked on to the Official Document. Meanwhile, the lads who went over—not- withstanding their growls about the grub— learned they had put on about twenty pounds in weight and that last year’s overcoat is much too small—are now flocking to the Monroe Shops, where overcoat stocks are ample and prices most moderate. Monroe Overcoats are nothing short of marvelous—every good style is here for you, and every garment is priced so much less than else- where because of our selling —direct from maker to you ¢—via our low rent Upstairs Shops —by America’s Largest Clothiers —If a real saving means anything to you—Monroe Overcoats will mean much, Come up to-day! sa5- *3O0° $35 Also $40, $45, $50 Direct from maker to you—via the Economy Route, © 132 Bigeta ethes aw AN EE Sizes 8 tol8 Two Pairs of Pants Monroe Jr. Clothes, $13.50 te $16.50. Monroe’

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