The evening world. Newspaper, October 6, 1922, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922, $. e can F Zion to take part in the] lution as a part of its “war aim:" A BATCH OF HOWLERS. : on Jews in America bMeigbel 2 ntion in harmony with “The conference demands (From the Boston Transeript.) PT 4 ac S) the reen! ys of the British Labor] the Jews in all countries the The two sees are, masculine and fe-| (== —_——— —- ¥ Party, which {s in favor of Zionism elementary rights of m of | line. —=—=>=>= p wenemnced Dy Col. Wedgewood, | ix cree cert | Sintec atone fe | uate eee a ote mie wer ual citizenship thet | orsimed. . eed justice and he deplored the ap- ought to be extended to all the in- Kubler Khan was an Oriental who i sh M P pearance in America of symptoms habitants of every nation. built some kind of a picture palace. . é a or ei an THs @ Be! of anti-Semitiem. He protested __ “lt further expresses the opin- A dromedary iy a place where the! }| against the efforts which were ion that Palestine should be set | studenta sleep. | ea uring are e Ss _—- GE? "Nodamahaattintad . . de to rob the Jews of free from the Arab and oppressive Equinox ts a wild animal that lives] |} ad : or - Fehon war etie; government of the Turks in order |!" the Arctic regions. 1 liye ; Leading Christian Exponent) >, ge With vegard to Zionism, Col,| that this country may form a free |, Liberty of conscience means doing INCLUDING CANTON CREPES, VELVETS, beg - 4 icwood ctated that some interna. | state, under the International i : mid POIRET TWILLS, C 5 s of Zionist Movement Due Wedrwood stated that gome Interna; | Ans aeees llah/sueh ef ii (eStnwus unew the worts was sound TWILLS, CREPE BACK SATINS Jewish people as desire to do 80 | oecause he made an egg stand up. on Carmania, may return and work out ‘A synanym means one of those places| ||| f " SS ae their own salvation free from in- | where you get a big salary and nothing | || At $ 17 50 WILL TOUR COUNTRY He Tenrglenitt: theeeraf allen race | (uertdian ta'a lady who tives in thel {ll ie ‘ Similar resolutions have heen | “ The verabral_colerene fas bullt by : , , . 1 . Comes to Explain Plans of passed from time to time by the Brit-| sero tn Rome and he dragged his cup. Whether Your Fancy Calls for . Britain, Which Has Mandate Over Palestine. e Arabs in Near Kast, a1 England Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Shops —the Straightline Style —the Draped Effect —or the New Basque Models By Sophie Irene Loeb. When the Carmania docks to-d one of the distinguished passen- bers and one that will be heralded by the Jews of Aimerica will be Col. Jo- slah C, Wedgwood, a Christian mem- + ber of Parliament and Vice-President of the British Labor Party. He will be met at the boat by the Executive Committees, respectively, You Will Find Your Style at Hamilton’s for atLeast $5 Less! e Labor British Empire Boys’ Imported English Clothes People un familiar with British politics and the relative strength of the polit ed ‘one to think of the American Federation of Labor. ae deren Tailored In English Woolens the Jewish Federation of Labor and cehta to Grwkhine vated oe eh ° | vie Sienat Oreeaisation of Amerie. [inn otic” facior which ase Cut In. The English Way ' Col. Wedgwood comes as a leading fe in the United 8 : ny exponent of Palestine for the Jews. Shee Typically English clothes for boys FASHION NOW FAVORS and hig visit to the United States iy primarily to present England's hopes for the Jews in Palestine, since his country has recently received a Tandate from Palestine from the League of Nations. as adopted the fc The kind you would get him if you took him to London. Imported to save you the trip. Topcoats that youngsters are wearing on Picca- dilly. Eton suits they're wearing at college, and riding breeches whose doubles are cantering in Hyde Park. Models, materials and making that are substantial, serviceable and select BOLIVIA COATS! Over 50 New Models— Silk Lined—Fur Trimmed $29.95 mney tae You are not urged to buy at Hamilton’s! You will be met by courteous saleswomen who will give you personal attention. Our styles will attract—our low prices will persuade you! Even if you want nothing at present get acquainted with the shop of exceptional values! Be Curious! Colonel will be in Toronto attending the Convention of Poali Zion, and will also attend a reception of the Canadian Zionists in Montreal. At the reception Sunday night Je- rome T. De Hunt, Chairman of tht American Labor Party, will welcome Col, Wedgwood on behalf of the party, Leaders, workers and friends of the Keren Hayesod, representatives of at! )_the Zionist Organizations, as well as | representatives of New York Jewry at large, will greet Col, Wedgwood at & reception arranged by the Nationa! | und Morris Rothenberg will greet Keren Hayesod Committee at the Ho-| Colonel for the Zionist Organizatio: tol Astor Sunday evening. of America Samuel Untermyer will te Chair of the occasion, and among e who will address the meeting 1] be prominent leaders of the American labor movement and distin- Sulshed friends of the Zionist cause. Admission tickets nave been dis- tributed during the week at the va- rious branch offices of the Keren Hayesod, “of the Zionist Organiza- ‘Think of {tt You can gat a quarter pint can of genuine Jap-a-lac for ‘only 6 cents, Just the thing for retouching all “Furniture, work and Floors. Read This Offer This advertisement entitles you toe quarter pint of Jap-a-tac, any color for 6 cents. It isalso worth 24 Plain or Belted Raglan Topcoats In friezes and tweeds; all wool lined Sizes. 3 to 17 years $27.50 ,, $58, Suits with Two Pairs Knickers In colorful out-of-door tweeds Sizes 9'to 17 years Eton Suits with Black Coat and Vest and Pepper and Salt Trousers Sizes 7 to 14 years ~ aa English Riding Breeches Of whipcord and big check velours Sizes 7 to 17 years §20,° Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. \ CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—Fifth Floor On sailing for this count was tendered Col. We Keren Hayesod in Le clared then’ that he Mi to win the Jewish workers of the Peet rent. prompted gl sbareeg Inited States for the cause of Zion- Sign, clip and take it to your nearest: im, and said among other things that Jap-a-lac dealer. a Jewist: Homeland in Palestine would give the Jews the possibility of ap- plying to England against persecu- tions in other lands. He stated also \tions and other Jewish centres/that he would have wished that the ‘throughout the city. The office of} mandate for Palestine had been con- the Keren Hayesod is swamped with| ferred upon the United States be- telegrams from various cities request- | cause of its great influence instead of ing Col. Wedgwood's coming, and a| Great Britatw. four is being arranged. which will occupy the entire period of his jin this country. Oct. 12 and 18 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street Two Blocks Below 34th Stree-—Ten Dollars Below in Price! Col. Wedgwood stated that le had accepted the invitation of the Amer! -STORE OPEN 9 to 5:30 HEARN | . Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE 29.75 . Some two-trouser suits, other single-trouser suits, all equally fine value. Well made—in all the wanted Fall styles—conservative or otherwise— including sports and Norfolk styles. Worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, cheviots, flannels in the newest shades—stripes, checks, mixtures or plain colors, among which are silk mixtures and blue serges. There’s no Chamoisette Glove except Syser, Chamoisette Franklin Simon & Co. Boys’ Shops a heckiats Lick ‘A Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. ocean Serviceable FALL TOPCQATS or rs comeasay Tams for Boys WINTER OVERCOATS Two to Eight Years $1 95 Tams are more becoming to boys than any other Hat. No matter what other hat he has, he . must have a Tam. These are made of broadcloth, cheviot or Kayser-made Gloves Special, 2 7 e 5 0 All-wool plaid back coats in new Winter models— ulsters, ulsterettes, kimono, box, raglan and Chesterfields—semi- or full-belted models. Top- coats in tweed, cheviot or cassimeres in asivat ie shades, including medium and oxford grey and black. Sizes 35 to 46, regulars and stouts. New Endicott-Johnson Shoes ", made,which insures perfect fit andlong _lored with all the extra good features you wear. It makes all the difference in the _ find in Kayser Gloves? We'll tell you world—because Kayser makes gloves how you can know the difference even the way no other fabric glove-maker can. _ with your eyes shut —just by the “feel” We've a right to say that, and we do of them in your hands—the way they say it over and over again, because we _ slip on and off. know what we're talking about. Where So be sure you get Kayser if you want have you ever seen gloves cut and tai: “Chamoisette”—perfect fit and wear. serge,and havea valuebeyondthe For Boys and Men A Small Lot of Short Gloves 30c and up—Long Gloves 75c and up—Gauntlets 7c and up. price instead of a price beyond the 4.60 - Men’s Shoes value! Extremely good at $1.95! Were $6.00 to $6.50 Discontinued Styles I A wide range of styles suita- , Look like Individual Boys’ Shops—Fifth Floor ble for dress or everyday 3.60 Feel like i wear, tor big boys or men. Were $6.00 Wear like leather | Tan, on English or medium broad last. Black vici kid Shoes and oxfords. Endicott- with medium or common Johnson and Tenderfoot sense broad toe. makes. Not all sizes. See Page 35 for Other Hearn Advertising Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP— Fifth Floor COST ONE-HALF Chamoisette Gloves Reg.0. 6. Pet. Of,

Other pages from this issue: