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7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1922, teat 1° Impossible. Then wo drank my health, | which the Diary was indorsed. give hia deciston. ‘The Magtetrate! him with a watch fob witn Fate of Community Councils as biisen in the Chis oe Mew Yorke tas clinking glasses five times, and Robert! Other books involved were “Casa-| sald {t was a good {dea, and it was| diamonds, When he reached Tale Citizenship Upbuilders Depends 4 cause they possess the entire confi- dence of the people and also the press, also they would become self-support- tng within @ year or #9. “Now as to the proposed plan of KISSES AND HUGS, EVEN PAPER ONES, wanted to drink it in wi sald that would never do. Republic, testified she found nothing harmful in the Diary and said she but Doris Dorothea Brand, writer for the New nova's Sohnitzler, and “Women in Love" by D. H. Lawrence. Gilbert Seldes, man- aging editor of the Dial, said Schnits. #o ordered. Homecoming” by Arthur aliens TWICE HONOR MAIL CARRIER. and with his weight of mail the 500 immigration workers and a few of the detained {mmigrants In- sisted on having the ceremony all over Miss Lillian Salaman, Postmis= again. ler ranks as @ great artist, Carl Van|Mdward A. Welch, Eilts Xeland Let. | (rets on Dills Island, pinned Welch's Cn Their Ind d CE |asuiation with other oreantzations, 1 would willingly read it to her Own! Doren, associate professor of English : Pein beren carrying’ seit Sa epen en consider that the consensus of opinion twelve-year old daughter, Miles M.lat Columbia University, wald he con tor Man, Gets Fob, naveteh, beeen carrying mall tn openly expressed by the reprosenta- Dawson, attotney and translator Of | sidered ‘“‘Casanova's Homecoming” Questions of Affiliation With Various Neighborhood Yew York Medical Jo ci ” Island thelr first news from relat) CHEERING. Houses and Settlements and Acceptance of Pri- eral plan which many — other EN NEW Toes ee eer \t appallingly moral, ‘ ha Oe a | rom the Loutavitle Courier-Journal.) 1 Chairmen have also since expressed Quotes Charch Paper. District Attorney Wilson said he had] nd friends tn the United States, was} fio ot Ul vate Money to Be Decided To-Night. their disapproval of, “Young Girl's Diary,” With Its] Mr. Goldstein quoted an articie | read all the books and liked them, Hel twice honored yesterday nt anything on it?" “Personally I consider that Com- vs from the National Sunday Review of | suggested that Magistrate Simpson His fellow-workers in the Custom Yer." . munity Councils should always retain the Methodist Bpiscopal Church, inl take them home, read them, and then! ttouse Branch Tost OMee surprised Hurray!" By Sophie Irene Loeb. thelr own identity, also their own City Imaginary Romance, Is Too ‘ At 4 maeting to-night in the Aldermatio Chamber of City Hall, the Members «1 tho Cit -@f the most imp: fergunization ant mattera that Parlament of the Community Councils will discuss two have come up in the history of the + The first is whether they will permit certain individuals, who might Possibly use the community councils for certain political or other interests, ft contribute to the upkeep of the courcils or adopt a careful policy of @ccepting funds from entirely disinterested sources until the councils are @elf-supporting. \ The second question is whether or not they will align themselves or tives of Community Councils at the last meeting of the City Parliament sufMfgently indicates opposition to the K Parliament, with their own governing board elected from their own dele gates, “IT hone Community Counelts will refuse to permit control by any in dividuals or any machine, and more- over I hope that Community Connecils Will positively insist that they shall always remain drastically fearless and independent of any party and sub- sarvient to no one but forever cow tinue entirely devoted to the interest OFFEND VIGE AGENT Much, Sumner Tells Court. Critics of literature appeared be- fore Magistrate Simpson in West Side Court yesterday to defend the moral and artistic worth of books seized by John S. Sumner, successor to the late Anthony Comstock as head of the So- clety for the Suppression of Vice. The Tbsen's Brand," 80 did Dr, Adoph Stern, neurologist, and Dr. Gregory #tragnell, editor of testified similarly. Stern B Ind West Forty-Third Street West Forty-Second Street the most finished plece of fiction pub- lished in the United States in 1921 “In fact," he concluded, * I found rothers Edward A. Welch, thirty-five years and courter for Unele Sam who takes letter carrier for miles—nine miles he immigrants on mis WOMEN'S SPORT BLOUSES | of White Habutai of the great blizzard he walked ‘toting the mall’ four miles to and from his home, stable sdntr edocs) a we ; come Silk @orhbine with various neighborhood |- ——————— } and welfare of the people of the City! books were seized in a rald on the Continuing Our FINAL CLEARANCR SALE of houses 1 settlements, of whieh} money forthcoming for them except none the " offices of Thomas Seltzer, publisher, an through these ormentuationg. Na one], Among the achievements in which ' there are five. Bo Important are these issues in the Mfe and future development of com- Maunity councils, that the matter was Presented to former President Wood- will feel justified in contributing to them as independent Democratic or- dence will be doubted. They will then certginly come under the control of the private organizations.” the Community Councils have done effective work, according to Mr. Dun- ningham, are the housing measures, teachers’ pay, transit facilities, munt_ cipal water supply, ash removal and tax Hens, No, 5 West 50th Street. Mr, Seltzer is charged with violat- ing section 1141 of the Penal Code in “having in his possession and at- tempting to sell {mproper books.” Women’s Summer Dresses Offering Decided Price Reductions on our Entire Stock. Specially offered for T-morrow at $3.95 cen, and yow Wilson, through whose effort Mid kiternuy, Yonme. SC BeduWs Every sport costume demands its a | non, through whose efforts a RNISWwe , Jonah J. ; i ; | the community councils were created| y, 2 comment eee he uiteaticns | © Those in favor of the proposed plan pn ue ae MORNING DRESSES of DRESSES of Imported priate blouse -- and you will find that these tm 1918. Mr § otto : The former President was evidently @o impressed that he broke his usual “With the impetus given by Pres- {dent Wilson, the Community Coun- cila immediately became popular and to consolidate the Community Coun- ceils with neighborhood organizations and ness stand had to do with “A Young Girl's Diary,” a translation from the voile and gingham, varied with touches of white, with Cotton Chenille and Voile, some touched with embroi- answer a multitude of needs, they're so smartly designed and finished. Dee tar tata tas a vention Ge /#r aMitations as mentioneg| German. ‘The author, who ts anony- z : ie | silence in discussing matters of this|ine country because they commenced] OV, Present tho following argu- Toee Uy wd tO He twelve years old lace, with novelty belts—in dery, the voiles exquisitely Tailored in regulation shirt style with either {f kind and wrote the following letter} their work in publio school buildings, |™ent in favor of their proposed plan; | THe book has gone through many edi- to Jabez ©. Dunningham, Executive @ecretary of the Communtty Coun- @ils. This letter is to be read to-night @ the meeting: My dear Mr, Dunningham: I bave your letter of June 25, but I cannot believe that my indi- widual influence is necessary to @ecure for the councils the funds Beceseary for Ghelt ihdehenduncs fells, T would say that this was di-| ‘The bond that would hold them to-| the forest, bathed together—but 1 say, DRESSES of Plain or Printed Georgette, Canton Crepe and | 6 a rectly referred to at the last meet-| ether if such an affiliation were ef-| 1! wouldn't do that. . . . cities tohese yon'wit And [ing of the City Parliament, Sumi-| fected, would be functional, and the| "That wouldn't happen. It's quite Novelty Crepes. Fashioned in every conceivable manner, all men in New York who will give them the necessary support when they-fully understand their char- er and activities. | hope most be in the highest degree useful and beneficial and that thei freedom from all controlling in- fluence is necessary to the main- tenance of their apirit of initiative and of their vigor and also indi ble for their full functional development. My deep interest in the coun- @ols you already know, and I hope with gil my heart that they may be enabled to develop to the highest point of usefulness. They @eem to ne indispensable agencies: for jhe development and expres- gion of public opinion, Cordially and sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSON, The battle seems to be waxed —Equally smart for dress or —Plain or pleated models, } a e side by ct v" . s mania on amiation with five ather or ZAN NI IAL AUGUS I SAI E O F sport wear. all beautifully tailored. | ganizations, namely, The United Neighborhood Houses, the Governing Board Community Councils, the Fed- erated Neighborhood Associations, the Broonlyn People's Institute and the Board of Education, and with the ex- @eption of the latter, are all regarded as private agencies. The other faction is opposed to any alliance whatever, going on the theory that the Community Counctls are purely public organizations and should be kept distinct from joining such Private associations. Among those who were asked to @peak to-night on this question 1s Miss Margaret Wilson, the daughter of the President, who has for years been ene of the most ardent advocates of ommunity councils and their devel- their principal purpose being that of educating the people in real citizen ship and to become better acquainted with each other by discussing their needs of civic, health and recreation work, and these have been success- fully achieved as indicated by various reports. “In reply to your information re- garding the reason of the financial embarrassment of Community Cou- cient funds to maintain the office have not been ayailable for that pur- tor the last two years. evertheless, Community Counells have continued thelr work in all sec- tions of accomplishing betterments for all people, and I conscientiously believe ‘that if real financial assist- ance were to be fortheoming that Community Councils would unques- “A plan on which help could be given to all effective democratic, non- political, non-secterian and commun- ity organizations in the city might be found (1) in the common activi- ties carried on by all or a large num- ber of them, and (2) in the common services needed by them and then overhead bodies now constituting the Council of Community Organizing Agencies. strength of that bond would depend on the Interest of the workers of the individual neighborhood organizations in the activities in question, “If, for example, recreation were one of the objects of effort of the fed- eration, those organizations would get most help and profit from the formation of the federation which had workers actively engaged in recrea- tions {n Europe since {ts publication a year ago, Objects to “Written Kisses.” One passage which Mr, Sumner called offensive reads: “We laughed till our sides ached over the gume of Conseque! was always coupled with Robert and, O! the things we did together. Not really, of course, but only {n writing — kissed, hugged, got lost together in tion work and other subjects treated “The staff of the federation would assisting neighborhood groups in thely neighborhood services. Secondly, the task of the federation would consist In certain services that could be ad- ministered most .economically by. central body, such as; publicity, in- formation and employment."* POURTRENTH Founded 1827 STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVB. FURS Fur Coats and Separate Pieces for Women and Misses:— also «Modes for Children short, varied in endless ways. REDUCED to $5.50 and 9.75 (Formerly $9.75 to 15.00) emphasizing the straight line silhouette. hand - drawn. REDUCED to $15 and 19.75 (Formerly $22.50 to 29.50) Reduced— $19.50 to 48.00 (Formerly $35 to $95) cAn IMPORTANT CLEARANCE of Women’s Silk Sport Skirts Taken Directly from Our Regular Stock and REDUCED to $9.50 —Every bright summer col- oring, besides black, navy, and, of course, the very desirable white. (Formerly priced up to $16.50) —All the lovely and_prac- tical silk materials of this Season. —THIRD FLOOR. BRASSIERES « BANDEAUX Excellent assortments for every occasion and purpose. “HERE are brassteres and bandeaux designed to comply with Tuxedo or flat collars, they are trimmed with wee knife pleating on the collar, down the front, and on the link cuffs of the SECOND FLOOR. long sleeves. For Immediate and Early Fall wear. No matter what sort of new hat you are looking for, it is sure to be here in this exceed: ingly smart collection. of new hats—hats for dress, street, or sport wear, in so many becoming - shapes and sizes that it is quite ashappy prob- lem to select from among them. Varied with embroidery, feathers, and bows, of ’ beautifully plain. In short, every of in combinations of black satin fii git in Velvet, duvetyn, taffeta, felt, and velour. And in many colors, as well as in black. Third Floor. * $5.50 to 16.50 Inexpensive Luggage for Vacations and Motor These suit cases and bags will Trips add greatly to the enjoyment of that vacation or motor —they are smart looking, and durably made. Enamél Duck Suit Cases with all around. Sizes 24, 26 and 28 ins. Depth, 8 ins.; width, 15 ins. stray. Straps $5.00 epment, especially in public school houses as the common meeting ground 5 oar 5 every need of the formal, informal, or sport occasion, and to meet the Overnight Bags .fitted with OF the Gy Dut had to return to Waah- Our August Sale Prices Mean Significant Savings needs of every type of figure. So fashioned as to combine a slender | white celluloid Abingn: vz-inch, $ 5,00 is unable to be present to- ington, night, but before her departure gave views as follow, at the request of Bening World: "1 am strongly of the opinion that Me community councils, in order to Preserve thelr own freedom of action @nd secure their democracy, will have to maintain absolute Independence of any kind of private organization. The Plan that has been suggested that the community councils affiliate with the meighborhood houses and associations, ence the People’s Institute, would in fits very nature necessarily limit the freedom of the councils because they would be somewhat dependent for money for overhead expenses on the funds at the disposal of the Central Committee. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats—40 inches long—natural skunk, beaver or squirrel ‘tern Broth. nett wong beet bee as aay collar and cuffs—also self trimmed model—attractive silk Haines 279 50 B y B ssels Ru ; prevalent that community centres and in new shades—usual value $425.00...... ARETE DOAACney ene . od ru 2 } community councils have something to do with philanthropy—the com- munity councils and the community eentres that they create, represent a movement toward eeal self-govern- ment and therefore have no relation Whatsoever to charity. “It will be objected by the advo- @ates of the federation that the coun- Gils will not be dependent for over- head expenses on the central commit- fees of the federation, as they would still have their own Parliament and Executive Officer. It is evident that * ence the councils combine with the Private organizations there will be no —— . SureRelief Nee Hot water Over Fall Prices. Only Furs of Dependable Quality Are Offered in This Sale We never carry over stock from one season to another, and we are therefore able to offer the newest advanced styles. lange shawl sleeve—silk lined —usual Raccoon Coats—40 inches long—fine dark skins usual value 200. 00 $300.00..............August Sale . Laskin Seat (dyed coney) Coate—45 inches long— Natural Skunk, Squirrel or Mandarin sleeves trimmed with matching fure— Natural Muskrat Coats—40 inches usual value $165.00.............seeeee eee ceeee eee esen es Sale Bealine (dyed coney) Fur Coats—40 inches collar— Mandarin value $100.00. August Sale 67.50 ae Fox Scarfs— 0 usual value #350.00........ Beaver collar $29.50. long — 4 stripe border— =>! furred or silk lined—brown or taupe vine Augut Soto 25.00 Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats—40 inches long self trimmed—silk cord some brocaded linings—bell or euff sleeves rE Augut sate 245.00 Two Skin Mink 100.00 fine quality — double novelty girdles—hand Scarje—usuall: uguat Sala 18.50 Furs purchased in this Sale will be stored, free of charge, until December laces and embroidery. All size: WASHABLE and gold traced handles. (Formerly $59.75 and 65.00) . long-lined smartness with the utmost comfort. satin, jersey, silk, and broche, as well Every style, in washable in fine batiste trimmed with Offered in a wide range of prices. Introducing the Latest Novelty — The NOHUK BRASSIERE DUSTPROOF Ever so convenient, for you don’t have to bother and fuss with a single hook and eye-~simply pull a littl: tab. and in bandeaux or corset-bandeaux styles. SIMPLE In silk brocade and broche, SECOND FLOOR, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER SETS Greatly Reduced for Immediate Clearance English Porcelairy Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; begutifully colored conventional border designs; ‘gold line edges; matt gold Some are open stock, NOW $39.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 32 pieces; da leeves ri ; hu ; i . Z richly colored baxder designs; gold line edge; matt FOR INDIGESTION eayululy ned ia Canten Crepe with cabortye — Notural Shand oye lined geld handlen, open stock. (Formerly frags)”. . BOOS 75 _ eau) $225.00."............. August Sale 146. $25.00..0..........- August Sale 16.00 Beautiful Hand-painted Pottery Tea Sets, 23 pes; large rose designs with black line edges , $10.95 14-inch size—5.95 Real Cowhide Travelin; tees style. Leather !lined. In lack or tan. . . SPECIAL Bags—Three- $6.75 + UStem Brothers Notable Values in the Rug Department Axminster, Velvet and Beautifully designed, some with effective geometrical patterns, others exactly copy- ing rare Oriental Rugs. Reduced to $32.50 Size oxr2 ft. GRASS and FIBRE RUGS Cool and summery looking, these rugs unite enduring service with their lasting good looks, Offered now in all grades and sizes, Grass Rugs « - 8x10 ft. - - $7.75 WASHABLE RUGS Included tn our extensive collection are rugs of all sizes, all colorings, all weaves and all grades. A\ less selection, and all prices, as well, n almost limit- ranging from | \\ | | | 4 nd atts ee ee ee ene ote ete i st Nepean a jepemretin_cteemerennmiam mae a Ist, on payment of 14 of Purchase Price. Fur Department. Sure Relief Iridescent Lustre Iced Tea Sets, optic effect $3 95 re 8 . } A remarkable value at this low price , Dp cdacceaiinee See pages 11, 12 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising 2754 ins $1.00 to 12x15 ft.-$18,50 —————————9RE—— SSS Second Floor