The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1921, Page 8

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Of ‘Country | OITH GREER ; | make such rapid progr | | children, selected from hundreds of } entrants in the Kiddie Klub elimina- | tion contests several days ago, are | | working hard because they know ft will be partly through their efforts t that many less fortunate members of The Evening World's Kiddie Klub | will be sent on life-giving vacations | next summer. To-day the children will receive | their ballet costumes and will be ‘ given a full dress rehearsal with sev- i eral of the really-and-truly stars of jthe san Carlo Opera Company, who have yoluntecred to sing the rolee ; made famous by them. ‘The feont row ‘ f the children’s ballet will be dressed {in yellow, those in the second line will ' | wear white, pink will be the color | - me for the third row, while blue will predominate in the fourth row." Among the stars who will appear at the Kiddie Klub Country Fund mati- i To Be Spectacular Feature Fund’ Benefit nee will be Dora de Phillippe, the brilliant h sop a member of the Chicago Opera Company for 5 her debut FS ‘arlo forees at the Kid- rn Manhattan Oper: The Pio, Poaisiioes San Carlo Opera Co. Princi-| pals Will Give Kiddies a Full Dress Rehearsal. 4 Although the time ts growing Bhort between now and the special matinee of “Hansel and Gretel,” } mext Wednesday afternoon at the } Manhattan Op House, for the J benefit of the Kiddie Klub Country Fund, those in charge say that everything is in readiness and promise one of the finest renditions} . of the famous fairy opera ever given. ; The Kiddie Klub's children’s ballet § which is to be one of the chief § features of the special matinee, is | progressing famously under the ex pert hand and eye of Luigi Albertier!, } who announces that in all his expe- | rience he has never seen a half hun |] rea children work so willingly diy, | Le LOFT CANDY and thousands of happ pack LOFT goodies 1 HOUSANDS OF BIG CRYSTAL WINDOWS flood the FACTORY with sunlight and cheer, Our Factories have been declared by delegations of Health and Food Experts the BRIGHT- EST AND CLEANEST CANDY FACTORIES IN THE WORLD. By means of the Dyna- | line, a notable feature of the Apollo, you can follow the exact inter- | pretation of a master | pianist. Then if you wish you may express | the melody in your soul, WuruIZER V ctrolas Musical Instrumenis 120 West 42nd St. Between Biway & ih Ave | Tasos mane y, contented workers make and CHOCOLATE COVE. ED ASSORTED ICECREAMS: if ; j The name never fails to signal 4 @ rare treat. ; POUND 2 ump 2AC We Al i Butter t Peanut Brittle POUND 18¢c Special— Tuesday, October 4th AMERICAN FILLED CONFECTIONS: A novelty collection of Fruit and Nut filled Hard Candies. Our reg. 69 59c Assorted POUND BOX Milk so Offer Chocolates POUND House on that day will be turned over | to the Gountry Fund. Miss de Phillippe is a Parisian to! her finger tips and waa born in the French capital, where she completed her musical education under famous natructors. She made her operatic debut In" dame Butterfly,” a role! with which she has become identified | to such an extent that her rendition of it has become a standard of compari-| sor. Her beautéful voice haw the sup-| port of unusual dramatic justinet and Ability, as is denoted by the widely! divergent roles in which she has suc= cessfully appeared Miss de Phillippe has more thirty roles in her repertotre and. arc the unusual gift of being able to sing or converse in five languages. In ad-, dition to her engagements In Burope| and with the Chicago Opera she also has sung in this country with the National Oy of Canada and with the Bessie Abbott company, ptt SHOT IN THE KNEE; HELD AS A BANDIT Policeman's Bullet Brings Down Fugitive After Soldier Had Been Held Up. Jaren Nelson, a private in the 28th Infantyy, at Camp Dix, was walking througiA Eighth Avenue, near Street, et 2 A. M. to-day when two men crowded against him from elther side and stuck yevolvers Into his face. One had hound Nelson's roll of $35 in ing througy hie pockets when the sol- ler shouted for help. The bandits cracked him the head with their guns, but had to run without getting | the toney. Several policermn, who heard Nelson's shouts, pursued two men running from the scene. Pollcaman Henry Kelly o! the West 125th Street Station chased a man sprinting throwgh 131At Strect to- ward Seventh Aven and fired several shots at him. The man Aropped with his right knee shatterad by a bullet. In Harlem Hospital he said he was John Fi. , twenty-one, No. 372 Es 1724 ‘The police say Nelson identified one of the holdaip men. The other man escaped. CONVERSE-HENDRICK ENGAGEMENT BROKEN Betrothal of Banker and Soctety Leader Is Ended. Announcement ts made to-day of the breaking of the engagement of Mra, LAllian Williston Hendrick and James| Vail Converse. When the engagement was made public, Sept. 6, it was sald the wedding would be an event of the autemn. Ending of tho betrothal was nounced from Washington by Mrs. Davis | Stewart Hendrick, mother of Mrs. Lill- lan Mendriok. ‘The latter had an apar:-| ment up to a week ago at No. 50 Kast an-} 58th Street, this city. She has been prominent in Washington and Balti-| more society and Is a direct dese of Hendrick Hudson, the son of the late M verse of thin city. Hew! ty the Shipping Hoard during the war THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, DISARMING PARLEY SERMON TOPICS ON JEWISH NEW YEAR | World's: Greatest test Need Is to Make God the Visible King, Says Rabbi Goldstein. Jews assembled to-day In syna- | goruen and temploa for services in jcelebration of Rosh Ha-Shanah, the Jewish New Year's Day. According to the Jowish faith the world is 5,682 years old to-day, Most employers, in- cluding the Post Office, gave leaves of absence to their Jewish employees. Rabb! Schulman, in a Rosh Ha- Shanah sermon at Temple Beth-Fl this 129th put aside the sug- gestion that “the salvation of the American Jews will be found in adopting @ new name." He quoted the suggestion as having been made by an American Jew because in the Eng- lish language “the word Jew has been put to such ignoble use as to make it synonymous with cheating and dis- and everything mean and morning, sternly honesty low.” “This betrays a woful misunder- standing of the true nature of the dif- ficulties with which Israel has to con- tend,” said Rabbi Schulman, “The tragedy of the Jew is something that cannot be ended by changing his name as a group or by wilfully changing personal names. I sympathize with the argument that would emphasize the individuality of the Jew as purely religious. But the word Jew has been endeared to us just because it has been dragged into the dust by malice and hate, And a® long as the word Jew will continue to be abused by peoples who are not suffictently edu- cated morally to treat it with respect, so long will every chivalrous, loyal, generous and unselfish Jew stand by Rabbi Schulman said that the peo- ple of the country must create the moral atmosphere in which the dele- gates to the Disarmament Conference will do its work “if our hopes are not to be dashed to the ground.” ‘The disarmament conference also was the subject of comment in a New and is in the banking business here. gation of the safe way to wash fine tection, as well ae their customer dering directions in booklet form Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. £9ec Ears Aba Year sermon delivered by Rabbi Her- Max Held, Inc., maker of Forsythe blouses, la one of the lead- ing manufacturers who have recently made @ thorough invest- fabrics. For their own pro- e’, these manufacturers are urging that their products be laundered in Lux. Complete laun- sent free on request. Lever, Won't injure anything pu. 1921, bert §, Goldstein at the Institutional] periodical. Certainly he may regard Synagogue, After saying that the] With equanimity such social exctu- World's greatest necd is (o “make God | 81008 If he realizes ‘that in the dem onstration of loyalty t ples, by living them, of service to his fell Pe lial > tah TOADSTOOLS POISON FOURTEEN PICNICKERS. Woman Amb: Soft guch pring > may yet be men the visible King.” he continued: “[ maintain that the World War has not really ceased, because no true and lasting peace has resulted. President Harding, God bless him, has called for a conference on armaments, We Jews, who have felt the crushing, unbrotherly and wanton use of the world’s armaments more than any other people, will certainly offer up our prayers that this cofiference may pe successful, But let me say here that this conference will fall unless the representatives of the nations of the world wiil in their deliberations accept God as the visible King of the ince Surgeon Saves © After Hour's Work, Fourteen persons were poisoned ear to-day by toadstools, eaten tn mistake for mushrooms, ‘They were found In their apartments, at No, 262 West Stat Street, at 2 A. M,, and a woman am- bulance surecon from Flower Hospital, after working on them more than an hour said they would recover, ‘They were Munzlo De Salco and his s on wife, Gluseppl ‘Telese, his wife and five World. children, and Ernesto, Mello, wife ani * {three children. ‘They had a ‘pteni 3 How shall the Jew meet thelterday, and last night the. three fame world’s ostracism?” was the question ilies had for dinner the supposed musn- that Dr, Maurice Hy Harris under. |f0om® they had gathered on the outing, seca, gsr oad satsbgnticng sind gy iblcpnroy Col. Alfred Wagatatt Dies. Tam sorry,” he said, “for the Jew! co), alfred Wagsta’ seventy- who is excluded from a club, for the eon of Israel discriminated against in @ summer colony, for the medical student denied admission to a hos- pital. “But what matters exclusion from a social group of parvenus or a black ball from a college fraternity whose hilarious diversions would not bear exposure in the pages of a decent seven years old, Pren}lent of the New York Society for the Proven- tion of Cruelty to Animals, died at er home near Babylon, L. 1, He had been ill for a long Wagstaff was a veteran of the Civil War. Hevaerved in the New York Assembly from 186] to 1874; In the New York Senate from 1876 to 1880, and was former Presi- dent of the New York and Bi Bridge dangacy. several soctetics. 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