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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921." A PHEN PRODUCT menians or any other race prevalls|and climate. The trouble is scanti-[socicties, settlements, schools and, In its higheat and best sense |ness of population, lack of industry,| with thelr national language, litera- | at, nv A SELF-SUPPORTING NATION | skill, Initiative and intelligence ture and press ¥ er more M JEWS HAVE NO DELUSIONS | “17 those obstacles were removed| nor loss, ix what Zionists lok to as AN : IN PALESTINE WITH NATIONAL ABOUT HOLY LAND'S RE- [nnd a little exertion veatawed ween ft the goal of their efforts. ew Dressing ' HABILITATION. © soll would soon yield abundant} "To aid in this cause, we are here * * 9 ‘ops of the richeat grade and plan-|to help the Keren Hayesod (Palest'ne| Soften “PHILADELPHIA' “We are not fools to | tations of all kinds would flourish. | Foundation Fund) In raising funds} CREAM CHEESE, with cream. LANGUAGE, 1S ZIONISM'S AIM) 52 ieiyiet Peet ugk wee augon any a8 fre alte Oe "| Thenaddslowyminwectsie = sa as Misconceptions As to 20th Holy Land. According to fle; [stranger proot of its fertility can 0e| Motor Company Receivers ak plas pre coniuaner | p Century Movement to Carry hundreds of towne and millions ry. of Judea atone at one time Creditors to Forward Acconnts. | BIA" piheed on nOpendees Out Age-Old Prophecies in | not sceapt these 4s exact figuras, Another ime fo bund PORTROM. Now, 18.--The Daite!!| It'simade every day, Peaceful but Dramatic millions. at , people in |< b , Lincoln Motors Co } \ Jordanic ragiona aro irri and Soul-Stirring Manner Se a ale remitted and hom®, only in an economic se | “Also, the more building of a e, | one ig not the sole aim cf Zionism. asked creditors Cleared Away by Nahum Seige Saucy Maes een The principal object of Zion's ef: of their accounts (or Zionist | “This work of repopulation end) Sokolow, Leader of 21 | reconstruction bas alr dy deen he- sun ; issi ic | un by the Jows, nucleus for 4 EN . Li inet ills allel hale last| "*We hope to procure for Jewish pt Reet eaestt- By Sophie Irene Loe’ "thew see new fa tove.| eiviowatiy the, ahitoe te fee frne time I spent yesterday with pand, inct nop and protect! Bain, pareny, ee eee aie ! the Zionist leaders of the world, wav gone Friar irae k feccibas tilts any othe national eee ce hue a i ane fone ie rere Ip no ott ® pike be understood that |asse!s were p >Means GOOD Cheese wry—the r there 1s no other. b Nie by Ee ee vig ema Lan ee Td whatever has been aceom-| American Jews, or any other § liabilities restoration of their Home Land ina Palestine—was very considerable and Profitable. ‘They are in dead earnest. They eat, @yeam, sleep, with one dea—Jerusa- Jews, will not be expected to go and live in Palestine. It is only | those from the persecuted coun: | tries who need to go there and any others who go there by choice. | he Jews have grown t plished there up to now ‘is nothing | With hardenips, | short of a miracle, Insecurity, disputes o| Inability to acquire la all, all has been recured suffering and travail, “And a hundred times mo deed tith ia d bal th Jem for the Jews. 1 tin i t rown tt be done if the proper aid weir role of a homeless Ch As I sat talking with Nahum Manee forthcoming. That 1s what we aro)ple, and would prefer to b low, the leader of the delegation, an here fo pporting ‘small nation’ w “and what ts ald? Palestine|quict spot of earth for ther «ARI ee ta a has heretofore + regarded a iey want to be united in an orga movement, I could not help wondering ren land, yet it* seeming barr munity, to feel entirely at home what those great warriors of old, cannot be attributed to defects of soil their institutions, congre Joshua, David and Judas Macoabaeus, would have thought of this method of reclaiming their Jerusalem, fur which they fought and bled and diel, NAHUM SOKOLow. you talk to these men about the new OF Aut the fruits youcan Jerusalem name, apricots are the “That boy cate It ts truly another epoch in the history of the Jews and the Ho'y Land. I do not believe there Is anything NAHUM SOKOLOW EXPLAINS ASPIRATIONS OF THE JEWS. The whole picture is as old as the year one and as new as to-morrow, “friendliest”—they mix so well with anything. Es- pecially isthistrueof Sun- enough for two,” said the mother, “but his food doesn't seem A. ernintas . H.Steom the fee add Row 18 f to 12 raising for each individual more picturesque, more dramatic, | world’ readers” 1 asked Mr Sokoe Rental pal Peete todo himiany Sry saflitait Nay the rajsins more soul-stirring, than this peaceful | low, “that I have not aiready told xample: " food.” with the ve sinutes. fight on the part of persecuted pev- | them, since the thing is so simple?” __Isrice pudding ae 3 eee rey fare Nicer the H-O as they aun lage “Toll thi h to interest ing trite at your table? something’ whic! ature puts ple to get back to the home of the'r) the Jews and Gontllos alike, for Thal Gyaciebias Gant in H.O,”" onid a friend. ameunt of separ. forefathers and to continue the tra- je is fundamentally hu- Honand died apetconsT; Give him this rich, steaming __ Arrange in hot cereal dishes @itjons and carry out the prophecies eee ty, oatmeal at breakfast, with plen- and serve with cream. apricot juice sometimes to “pep up” a fresh fruit cocktail. Or, add cooked apricots to a compote of fruit or a fruit saladand notice the “relishy” flavor. Left over slices of cake “When once the principle of Zionism is nccepted—the princi- plo of a home land for the ah le—the adoption of the best for carrying out its object ty of milk and sugar. Give him H-O for lunch, with a little currant jelly, or any sea- sonable fruit. In three months, he'll be as spry as a colt. He'll enjoy his school, and be a different boy. And, by the way —eat H-O that have been set forth for thou- sands of yeurs, The blending of this extreme orth- edoxy of religious and national thought with a Twentieth Century world js a most imposing spectacle, fo say the least. H-O is pan toasted and ouper steam cooked in eur kitchens until each flake is curly and nut- rown. Twnty minutes home cooking will make a savory, digestible dish that will deli the entire family. Bs , however, derive from his- tory and experience certain concli- sions as to the way in which the alm Mr. Sokolow presented to me the|of Zionism can be achieved. These come a festive pudding yeurnle” There ly nothingtas picture of the Palestinian Jews al. | conclusions may be summarized as when an apricot sauce has goed fot wi busy ssother an, hae peligro berry rpms ready there, speaking the Hebrew (omen ea of the Jewe been poured over them. mysteriou! ing” in H-O, f ieeeereeo* pe itd tidienline i ish people must be in Palestine, In fact, whether served as Atlee rei ren pe with omato Sauce maxe the roads with the lates! “If, Palestine 4 must b i E a ‘ f| f «| made enpable of CulAlling | tts asauce, in salads, desserts, Try them and watch the H-O Send for “The Botter Table” method and mechanism of the pres p eile al ca ent day. function by the method of patient cocktails, entrees, or ices, disappear! —a most remarl : ‘Once, when I in Egypt,I mar-| colonization. Sunsweet(Dried]Apricots H.O with Preserves ‘ Jipolereid useful end econem- “LIT, The continued security of public law—that In, of the recog- nition of the rightful claim of the Ask, “Who wants Heinz Baked Beans?” and all hands goup. With good reason too, The taste is unforgetable. The reason lies in the oven baking —dry heat ovens as of old: velied at the up-to-the minute serv- fce of the Shepherd Hotel, with the camels in front of the gates, the cam- els with their carnvana— old express of the desert—the oxen- G@riven propeller of water in one acre of a field and the latest model of electric motor in the next one; the small Arab steed in the same line of travel with the highest powered au- tomobile—all of these thinys I mar- welled at; but they fade into insige “fit in” with any menu. Peach preserves—spiced peaches Our booklet *' Food for Grow- ing Children” will be sent you . State whather you desire.o copy of each, addressing Dapt.4Q The H-O Cereal Co., Inc. BUFFALO, N. Y. Abve makers of Presta Self-Risiog Fleer ond Fores Toasted Wheet Flakes and pears, as well as canned or “put-up” strawberries, 1 ries or cherries make a delightfut addition to H-O. Just pour a Jewish people to regenerate Val- estine and itself through Pales- tine—is a necessary condition of success. “We further want to accentuate the fact that the Jew has no inten- tion of setting Palestine for his own exclusive welfare, No success can be achieved in that country or any other country unless the most demo- cratic spirit toward the Arabs, Ar- few tablespoonfule of the saree Che Ge cooked H-O. plenty of the ii which the fruit wan canned 5 added, no additional sugar will ba needed in serving. SWEET CALIFORNIAS NATURE*FLAVORED (och APRICOTS your grocer has them Pre- ae ificance with the kaleidoscopic conr trasts that present themselves when Nourish the body with that mysterious ‘something’ in But the delicacy of the dish is enhanced by the luscious tomato sauce which Heinz makes so well from the choicest red ripe tomatoes. It is a mighty good food for growing children—and for you, whoever you are. nares YG Leading grocers in New York quote these prices on Heinz Baked Beans: Small, 1tee-Lle Mediem, 18ez-15c Large, 30 os—25¢ Go to See The World’s Exhibit At the National Health Exposition, in the Grand Central Palace, every afternoon and evening this week. ICTURE those cold mornings, that big appetite, and the piled up plate of piping hot pancakes, Ie’ but someho' er forgets hi Lb cs eorene w one never forgets how knew what was best. 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