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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. 5 ——— a ee PHONE RATE CUT; |“AMERIGAISZION “IT WAS COMING J[osocsow san ane STILL TOO HIGH, FORAMERICAN EW, TOME,” SAYS SIMS, J m= ol Vi Q/BRIEN INSISTS; NOT PALESTINE”) AFTERREPRIMAND|} — s==8 } “Shitty Acee S| "Kinase waste neix | MONDAY, in the Cool Store of Good Service | Commission. mann Leaves, don Speech. | 15,750 yds. of specially priced Summer cottons 1,000 yards of imported Swiss must |on white grounds. 1,200 yards of imported organdies, 40 inches wide, in sae ak Colorings........6.seeues | yards of plain color voiles, |and black and white, 38 inches wide. | | T is not type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction, | . Stewart & Co, | Stuyvesant 4700 Formerly A. ACTION NOT FINAL,| The departure to-day for England] WASHINGTON, June 25,—Admiral of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, with $1,000,-| Sims, after being reprimanded by : 000 in money and $4,000,000 in pledges| Secretary Denby and received 7 Corporati St I jon Counsel to Keep subscribed by Jews in America to| President Harding is expected to re-| Up Battlek—Old Rate forward the work of reuniting the|turn to Newport to-day to resume! Enough. Jews of the world in Palestine, oc-| hig duties ae head of the Navy War! curs coincidentally with the pubtica-|Coliege. His only comment has been: | jon in the July issue of The World's Paw soul ' 2 tion in tl pee e cutting In halt of the recent} wou of an article by Henry ‘Mors ‘Having spilled the beans, I got genthau, former Minister to Turkey,| “!4t Was coming to me. J am sorry Where else so many and so good Bedspreads? All priced on replacement basis | Marseilles bed sets d with bolster cover to/ charming designs; seal- | | White ripple dimity Hemmed spreads, which are | easily laundered, ane require no advance of 20 per cent. in telephone loped and cut corners. | | 72x90 in. Main Floor, Old Buliding rates, announced by the Public Ser-| which is a bitter attack upon Dr.|t have caused the Administration ironing. | Single bed size, $10.50 set. 3,600 yards of imported and domestic’ printed voiles, 3 38 / e | 62x90 in Delile bed. a 75, $11.50. to 40 inches wide. ic vice Commission, 1s not satisfactory|Welzmann and the Zionist move-|any inconvenience, I did not know 72x00 in, jouble bed size, $9.75, $11.60. 3,250 yards of printed dimi to Corporation Counsel O'Brien, he} ™ent . | it waa loaded as much as it was” 80x90 in. ,, Marseilles spreads _ designs, white or tinted grounds, declared to-day. ‘The Cor ™ ‘America,” Mr. Morgenthau con-| ‘The notice of reprimand was pro- 90x100 in... Filet effect, in blue or pink, 000 yards of printed voiles, light y Corporation | ciudes, “is the Ameri ‘a Zion." | light weight. Cc ounset'a othe 1 ‘i Fi cludes, “is the American Jew's Zion." | mulgated by Secretary of the Navy ie ent. A ‘ and pres grounds,...... ne's office will continue to At-) “Zionism,” says Mr. Morgenthau,| Denby in official orders, It was de- White corded dimity Hemmed edge, 80x90 in., $6. THE REGAL 1,800 yards of dress ginghams, sturdy duality i tack the action of the Public Service| “is the most stupendous fallacy in|iivered to the Admiral by Capt. Sel- Héanuics Sculloped, 80x90 in., $6.50. checks and stripes......... sw Commission in granting any tempo-|Jewish history, It is wrong in prin-|ters, aide to the Secretary. It will be . Mitcheline sets Hand- Operated Old-fashioned bed sets — look like the old chambray spreads. Washing Machine Very wearable. Scalloped edges rary increase of rates March 17 last |C'Pl@ and impossible of realization: it| published throughout the favy. 80x90 in. is unsound in economies, fantastical] The text of the reprimand ia as 90x100 in. n its politics, and sterile in its spirit- | follows: and hopes to have the whole increase ° scinded nee . With scalloped edges and cut and cut corners. Pretty designs 15—was S F t rnd tal Ideal." Where ft» nox pate: | "Ou"duae a, 10, aero appeared in {| gg ltth ‘eal ani ut corners $15—was $22, ummer Furniture The 20 per cent. order was com-jally visionary, it is a cruel playing| the public press throughout the coun- 72x99 in... $8.25 each Single bed size, $10 set. 2 : i ‘alinpleat puted to increase the receipts of the| With the hopes of a people blindly|try a report of certain statements al- 90x100 in... '$4.00 each Double bed size, $11.50 set. The géaring is of the simples construction. All working parts) | Embroidered sets ure carefully machined, so that| for baby—Special Imported dimity Rose and bowknot design, in] jt will run without noise or jar.| ? Ros sign, | | Summertime is a very trying time tle babies; ke The dimity and the bedspreads | Pink, or blue or gold on white| The dasher is so constructed y rene NENA New York Telephone Company at AV their way out of age-long|leged td have been made by you on bs the occasion of a juncheon given in ihe rate of $11,000,000 a year, and the oO I " 3 ’ \d wing to the resignatio: = ev! ya Jatest decision represents a saving to 2 ft resignation at @ con-| London on the previous day at wh’ch telephone uscrs of half that amount. | vento" ast month in Cleveland from} you were the guest of the English I] both made abroad; various styles Cael ald Hh Sl that danger of catching or| “Weir nurseries cool and comfortable. uh sers i offices in the American Zi a a out corners; bolster covers : i ing fs {call When the present commission took | mony of stich men aa Supreme Court | eRhees. ports statements, ft cor- of stripes, hemmed— match the spreads. Sain othing 's Practically! WICKER BASSINETTES, with SCREENED baby cars on ofice. one of the greatest taska cons | 5. ction Louis I: Branacie’ srac|fectly. reported: Genie tin’ stators 72x99 in, $5.50 each Single bed size, $12.50 set. Red cypress tub, revolving or stationary hoods, on | wheels, screened cover, Enam- fronting it was the unfinished rate|‘)ii0 vate at ne fone Judge! hich probably should be the sub- 90x99 in... . $7.50 each Double bed size, $13.50 set. Seventh Gallery, New Building |TUbber tired wheel, enameled in | eled white. Mattress included, vase of the New York Telephone Com. |} Sie re 1 Stephen 8.1 ject fo: comment by no high Govern- Novelty. stripes | Special—$z2. ivory color, $25. $28.50. pany. Very many sessions by the » Nathan Straus and Felix/ment official other than the one .o ' city stripes Bedspread, 80x90 in., scalloped een MATTRESS to fit, CLOTHES TREES, white former up-State coraminsion had been | FTankturter, the project is now con- Whom tie care of our foreicn pol'ey Light weight. Very attrac. | gage ah around, Will nat. eoit Iced Tea and $4.9) enameled wood, $2.50. held, and that tribunal, in the midst | ‘felled by Eunropean Influences of | rrr. of yune 99, in which Fy | y. Always looks fresh and . wic KER CRIB, enameled ‘vory CLOTHES HAMPER of enam- of tuking of testimony, gave the tele-| Which Dr. Weizmann js the head. | soy furnish the department with an 72x100 in 30, $4. ‘ Grape Juice Sets | olor, $21.60—cotton mattress to | cled wicker, $7.50. phone company temporary financial] “! resent." says Mr. Morgenthan,!abstrac: of the speech delivered by 90x100 in.... $4, Fourth Gallery, New Building fit, $4.95, KIDDIE KOOPS and Kumf; relief by allowing a a0 her cont, in-|‘the activities of Dr. Weizmann and | $ou on the occasion in question, con- 7 fF ‘ {firms in essential points the »fore- 7 crease and eliminating an 8 per cent.|*!8 followers | nthis country aid press reports. 8 rebate which subseribe:s had peen| In his introduction Mr. Morgenthau department insists on main- enjoying on their local service b‘ils| qualifies as an authority on the ques-/taining both the precedent and the for two years past. tion of the welfare of the Jew by|Propriety which forbids a Govern- The first move made by Assistant| reciting his experiences which have/™¢nt Servant of your position dis- he firs cussing such matters in a foreign Corporation Counsel M. M. Fertig in| taken taken him all over the world! country, the telephone matter, wnen the pres-|and thrown him into direct contact} “That the impropriety of such pub- , ; 5 lic utterances has once before been ent commission convened, was oj with Jews of every land. Continuing| po, uierances has once before been Se A large variety. PLAY YARD, in white enam- Cribs, mattresses included; small Tall glasses—that hold plenty |eled wood, $5.9 size, $29.50; large size, $31.50. of ice and whatever goes with Third Floor, Old Building the ice; $6 to $30 dozen. Stirrers or mixer sets Very attractive, with knobs|Costume Slips for |Pure Silk Slip-on of amber, red, blue and many| , other colors s6 doven, | Silhouette frocks © |Sweaters for $29.75 make a motion for a complete re-|he says: the fact that a public reprimand was Second Gallery, New Building The vogue of the slim For Women vission of the 20 per cent. increase} “Zionism is a surrender, not a|administered to you in 1911 for mak- == straightline frock that Paris w dered thi te order, or at least a modification of|Soluticn. It is @ retrogression into| ing the following statement in a pub- P. * originated makes a slip of this e ordered this swea' the order. the blackest error, and not a progress|i¢, Speech in London: ‘If the time reserving As each telephone bill is conspleu- ously marked advising subscribers to retain the bills for future use in the event the ultimate decision may be in favor of the subscribers, the tele- phone company is required by the order of the Public Service Comumis- sion of last night to file an under- taking secured by Its parent corpor- the American Telephone and iph Company, to indemnity subseribers for the difference be- tween the 10 per cent, increase to be charged from July 1 and whatever the ultimate decision of the commis- sion may be. phone Company, in an- willingn to comply disagrees with the the Commission and $11,000,000 additional ‘orded under the 20. per cent se in rate will no be reduced to $8,000,000, which is barely enough to pay dividends, but nothing more than that, a NEW CONFERENCE ON BRITISH STRIKE Premier Calls Meeting for Monday on Request of the Coal Miners. LONDON, June 25 (Associated Press). Acting upon the request last night of the coal miners’ representatives for a new mecting with the object of settling the coal strike, Mr, Lloyd George, the toward the light. 1 will go further and say it is betrayal; it is an Eastern Europe proposal, fathered in this country by American Jews which, if it were to succeed would cost the Jews of America most of what they have gained of liberty, equality and fraternity.” Tracing the history of Zionism, Mr. Morgenthau arrives at the conclusion that it is a dream of the re-election of Zion as an earthly kingdom—Jeru- salem restored to the Jews. The lead- ers, he says, conceive the Jews to be not merely a religious congregation but to be, besides, a nation." Standing in the way of this project, Mr. Morgenthau claims, is Great Brit- ain, Lord Balfour's recent declaration that “His Majesty's Government views with favor the establishment in Palestone of a national home for the Jewish people," does not mean that Great Britain regards Palestine as the “national home-land” of the Jew- ish people. “Polestine,” says Mr. Morgenthau, “is as much the Holy Land of the Mohammedan and the Christian as it is the Holy Land of the Jew. To im- agine that the British Government will sanction a scheme for the politi- cal control of Palestine which would place in the hands of the Jews the physical guardianship of the sacred shrines of Islam is to imagine some- thing foreign to the practicaj political sense of the most pulitically practical race on earth. They knowtoo well ever comes when the British Empire is seriously menaced by an external enemy, it is my opinion that you may count upon every man, every dollar, every drop of blood of your kindred across the sea.” “In the reprimand above mentioned the duties and responsibilities of offi- cers of the navy who speak in public were clearly and fully set forth, Your. remarks on the occasion now under discussion, therefore, constitute a fli- grant and deliberate disregard of spe- cific instructions, “The department is not unmindful of your record and achievements as an officer of the nayy, but the con- spicuous position you now hold, coupled with the fact that you have previously offended in a similar man- ner, merely serves to add to the grav- y'of your present offense, The department deplores the fact that it is necessary to rebuke a flay officer in public, but you have made such action unavoidable, “The department expresses its strong and unqualified disapproval of your conduct in having again deliv- ered a highly improper speech in a foreign country, and you are hereby publicly reprim tivation of the land. “After careful study on the spot," he says, he has no hesitancy in saying that Palestin cannot support more than 1,000,000 ditional inhabitants, and ‘thi 00 Jews in the world. no natural ports, no railroad | system, no coal or iron—no industrial possibilities whatever. As to the po- litical aspects of Zionism he says: 2 Great Britain would not for one in- stant allow any form ofGovernment in Palestine under any name what- ever that was not in fact an appan- age of the British crown and sub- servient to the paramount interests of British world policy. My, what good Gingham Frocks, $4.85 Mostly checks, of course—what else could a woman want these days? Many colorings and many different surplice styles, tunics, and many more. Pretty Practical frocks kinds of checks—stra: Saying good-bye to Misses’ Silk Frocks About 100—odd lots that have been Taffetas, crepes de chine, fig- eorgettes, tricolettes and satins, been in regular Stock at various prices from $12.70 to $25, You'll be happy when you see them at. the s on’s sellin, ured Downstairs Store, Old Building Oh, yes; plenty of Summer Frocks at $3.95 Requisites twelve 1-qt. jars, $5 six 1-qt. jars, $3.50. Chandlee canners four 1-qt. jars, $2.75. Wire frame jelly for bowl or kettle, 20c to 75 Handy wire jar holders, tin and enamel, boiler, holding twelve 1-qt. jars, ight frocks, scalloped skirts, hemstitched effect: trimmings of white are pert and sightl) for just such days as we are now having. Sizes 34 to 44. Downstairs Store, Old Building Measures, aluminum, tin and sizes, Bde to $1.65. Sus “eish 4 bs yl OF dotted Swiss Preserving kettles its. to 14 at to $5; of white enamel, 9 $1.75 to $2.50; of 8 to 56 qts., $1.15 to $7.2 cast iron, enameled inside anid out, 2 to 10 q 5 $ Paper jelly cups with covers, 1 dozen in package, 45c. Seventh Gallery, New Building type indispensable to the ward- robe of the smart woman, Handkerchief linen in watermelon pink, French blue or canary yellow; $6.95. White handkerchief batiste trimmed with hand-made filet lace; shadow proof; $5. Third Floor, Old Building GREAT FAVORITES Porch Frocks Seven of the prettiest styles we could find have been assembled for con- venient choosing— $4.85 to $18.75 Simple, cool, crisp and de- lightful as can be. They affect for the most part collars ‘and cuffs of sheer organdie, some- times plain, sometimes with embroidered edges, but always of much daintiness. Some of the frocks have little dots in color—which gives them 4 very youthful touch. Third Floor, Old Building er specially to sell at this low price. It is the sort of sweater that the discrim- inating person immediate- ly recognizes as smart, well-cut and most careful- ly made, sanlow round heck ee be ‘t wit on collal with fringed Heurocnd cage ay girdle. Long sleeves. Two ‘Tat square pockets. The whole de- sign is excellent. Midnight blue, black and white. Second Floor, Old Building Boudoir Caps at half and less 75e to $3.50—were $1.60 to $7.50. Clearaway of our entire stock of dainty boudoir Ps. lightfully frivolous accessories to a womun’s wardrobe, pret- tily fashioned of lace, fine net, or satin, with touches of deli- cate colored ribbon, lace edges and effective hand work. Third Floor, Old Building Cool Soisette Underwear, $1.25 Prime Minister, this morning invited the |how deeply they would offend their] As to the spirtual pretensions of = Fi 4 . You can't appreciate how owners and miners to a joint confer-| myriad Mohammedan subjects in the| Zionism M. Morgenthau maintains Cotton wile is a very serviceable fabric—it launders comfortable this underwear is ence at the Board of Trade on Monday. | Ew that the way for the Jews to attain beautifully. These models come in both light and dark pat- Lawn Swings, $11 715 \Silk Petticoats until you wear it. Shirts om ‘The newspapers generally to-day are their legitimate spiritual ambitions < 7} it style, sleevele. drawers Nor would the Roman Catholics of} has been found. It is for the Jew terns, trimmed with white collars and wide girdles; sizes 16, lar cout 4 e optimistic over the possibility of zs . ‘ are knee length. Each, $1 fa iminodiage “astdiement Yor thevlong | Poland, Italy and Spain and the| to mako his Zion where ne makes his|{] 18 and 36 to 44. Rotunda, Downstairs Store, Old Building, for oe are Maan: Lae, bree for ge women So oN bs ‘awn-out strike, which now has been 5 c ; in progress nearly three months, Greek Catholics of Russia and the| vive achieved greatness in England, mer home or camp—the Good lines and style. Pretty wm Henny Lares enor East tolerate the placing of the| Pave achieved greatness in England, : . ‘ WANAMAKER-SPECIAL, four} colorings. Sufficiently wide|/ Gomme men prefer HERE TO BACK CARPENTIER, |Cbristian shrines in the hands of the| States, without making any compro- Silk Middy Suits passenger lawn swing, in'desir.| through the hips. Moderate in Pp . r. Morgenthau maintains, “A|mise with their consciences or aban- P caudal Price. 3 ——— Jews, Mr. Morg TaD hale. Paola!’ vallgious oe chic a able color combinations of red Balb $1 Men and Women and Crew to Put|Jewish state in Palestine,” he de-|doning their racial, religious or eul- for girls—lovely and green only. pete, know they ore succensful, riggan { AML on Georgee—Ooh, LawLat — | clares, “instead of adding new dig-| urd, he says, has so glorious an on ‘ $11.75, By wont what Reve keneny One said the other day: “I've ? The Patria, of the Fabre Line, docked] nity and consideration to the position poral meee ee pe sow So cool looking; so fresh; so girlish...... Middy and Third Gallery, New Building tien Si Havenebeiee hate ed worn balbriggan all. my, life at thirty-third Street, Bivedinn to-day]ot the Jew the world over (as the reas of American Jews in polltice, skirt, made of white habutai silk or natural pongee silk. The ~ ~ more, eh dione iu jpentinasss dog with a delegation of, ranch men andj Ziolists claim it would do). I am/finance, business, the arts and({1 skirts are pleated on a band, and may be worn buttoned on P; tect At $7.95 wear, Athictis “ailittes ae women passengers who were very €aY.|conyinced that it would concentrate,| sciences under a syste mof complete hs * gapaatal Tt it dd a abireeat rotec your eyes . ee wea Athletic shirts; knee- and suid they had staked practically! muttiply and give new venom to the|fremiom of conscience, And as. for the and or separately. he suit—middy and skirt—a' Variety of distinctive length drawers—each, $1, everything they owned upon Carpentier!) req which he already endures in| S0Cial position, he says, the barriers $7.50. Sizes 6 to 16, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding from the sun straightline or flounced models ALSO—white gauze cotton to win the fight for the championship. | 0° Toa Russia, the very land in| 2T,h® insurmountable, ~-in satin, taffeta or silk jer-| shirts and drawers—same style Members of the crew suid they also had| Poland a a a in|’ “The enlightened Jews in Amer- For persons whose eyes re- sey of excellent quality; in the} “$1 a garment. Cool gone the limit and if Carpentier loses,] Which most of the Jews now dwell! ica,’ a Aare, Ae er er aaa pave ° quire colored lenses we recom- smart prevailing shades Burlington Arcade Floor most of them will have to sell their|and where their oppressions are the | found ihe, tie road to Zion, Neither Low-price Towels mend the use of Crookes’ glass, Auira esti le Wallding ea pee clothes to pay fare from Jersey | worst.’ | a remarkable discovery of Sir| William Crookes, the great eae | English scientist. | _ ‘Coeskin’ Glass |The large woman ‘Ice cream very easily made most Orthodox congregation can Clty back to the ship. nch|__Mf Morgenthau points out that ho pe for anything from Zionism that poranan: headed the party of Carpen- | Palestine is a barren, meagre country, is not already ours in virtue of our tier backers, It was reported that he] with insufficient water for the stu. participation in the freedom of ia loging for American money Jn large ve gous irrigation projects which —<$<——_—__—_ attract attention Note, please— Good cotton huckaback towels, 18x34 inches, are ready here at 18c each. America, Therefore I refuse to allow myself to be called a Zionist. T am would be necessary to the general cul-! an American.” CONVERSE LEFT $30,769,867. - removes the harmful rays from the light which comes to the well corseted eyes, without dimming it or re- G d é d The AUTO Part-linen huckaback towels, 18x34 inches, may be moving the color from visible srace and poise depen | VACUUM ice i ee Dejicious and Economical — had at 80c each, | objects. not on size, but on line cept Greenw ; cream free; Its tint is so light that it is A woman's corset is right. - GREENWICH, June 25.—An inventory These are very low prices for towels of these every little leaf of the genuine freeaes cream 7 practically unnoticeably Even) when it has been properly | of the estate of the late Edmund ¢ grades. Fine for homes, boarding houses, institutions, un expert would scarcely detec fittad ‘to ‘her ‘oiveduel | smooth and hotels. Downstairs Store, New Buliding the difference betwey. lenses) hard in 80 te ; | made from Crookes’ glass and| figure y those made from white glass, — Here are three corsets espe- We will grind your Crookes cially designed for large women. glass lenses for you, fitting They have been very successful. 60 minutes, according to the size of the Men’s Bathing Suits Converse, banker, filed in Probate Court to-day, gives a total of $30,769,~ | $67.91, It 18 entirely personal property except Conyers M here, which 1s appraised at $1,027, CA Bae Thorne Left 647,000 to Charities, Miss Maria J, Thorne, who died June 8 at No. 1298 St. Marks Avenue, Brook- them to your frames, or fitting | freezer, H . NOL With few trates | At $5—pink coutil; low bust; | = pce third to half less, $2.95 |" and we will fill your ocu-| '09s his . 1 qt. ( 6 dishes)..... { on eye ; ior list’s preseription with the| At $5.75-—white coutil. | 2 qt. (12 dishes)......., / fyn, left $47,000 to catholic charities, | These are the well-known “Reis” bathing suits for men| yccuracy of experts, or the pre- 25—white coutil for the 4 qt. (24 dishes).......$10 } Y y with 5 ‘ ” y P Winer cues Wee Tate useinNe TEA —the close-out of the odd lots. “Reis” suits are fine suits| ‘eription of ourvown examinersy| vel heavy igure. Ne rank i» tar { gitate to her cousin, Gen, Even Ot —mostly pure worsted, in two-piece or California style. In who vt examine your eyes Hisisierseceinaignad to wear Any an. reezer, $ s 6 - } rf nex al 2.50 * ¥ » Casy can Embassy ai Rome, and to nephews| $8 fresh and full of virtue, andwill yield the most delicious flaver, plain shades, or with colored bands. An opportunity—ir| **e Yea e inet with] these corsets—$2.50. | toe * Sr the Kev, ven Johnson an Brisco: | Send a postcard and your grocts’s name and address te SALADA you don’t wait too long, * Downstairs Store, New Building First Floor, Old Bwiidir 6 Third Fieor, O14 Building | si ‘New guiding fh Stet Brookiyi, was named, “°""*"| TEA COMPANY, Boston, Mase, for a free sample. ge Se inen A