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IN BUDAPEST TION OF JEW-BAITER
London , (J. N. S.) A new Jewish Vienna, (J. N. S.) Because the Aus-
academy was opened h3re for the teach-
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auspices of the most prominent art leiader , great commotion reigns in the
teachers in Hungary. councils of the Christian-Socialist party.
J^i 4L The reason for the erection of this new The anti-Semite, name d Stocker , had
institute is to be found in the decision ofmade a statement ; n a public assembly
"Awakening Hungary " to prevent Jew- as follows : "The only way vO get rid of
ish students from entering the academy. the Jeiwlish pestilence is by hanging dozens
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Foreign Minister Assures Jews Of
Do It To-Day Poland's Good Will
Start a savings account even
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Immigration Restrictions Made Jewish Question Difficult TRUST & SAVINGS
dollars. BAN K
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Money saved will be one of your I C H I C AG O
best friends — & protection in London, (J. T. A.)—Receiving a delegation representing Polish
adversity and a preparation for Jews of this city, Prince Sap ieha, the Polish Foreign Minister declared
opportunity.
Nothing can take the place of
that the Polis'h government was anxious to satisf y the wants of the
Jews and to that end had appointed a special comimission of govern- SAVE
that sense of satisfaction which ment ministers to confer with Jewish leaders. Jewish trading on
Sunday and similar urgent matters would be giv en early consideration.
a person enjoys when they know
they have A good balance in the
bank.
Prince Sapieha appealed to the Jeiws of the world to remember the
enormous diffi culties with which the Polish government is at present
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Choose this strong State Bank of faced and stated that the Jewish question was made more difficult to
"Safety and Friendly Service " solve because of the immigration restrictions of foreign powers, there You mav never have an
for YOUR savings. being at present in Poland a large number of Jewish refugees from occasion so opportune
Ukrainia and Russia who do not normally belong there. The delegation for the saving of Money
The as at the present time.
was headed 'by M. Pilichovski , the noted Jewish artist. By avoiding just a few
West Side Trust It is reported here that the next meeting of the Polish Ministry
will consider the question of whether the large number of Balak-
extravagances, you will
see how easy it is to lay
& Savings Bank howitch aides who were accused of responsibility in thie large number
of pogroms committed by Balakhowitch forces should be handed over
aside a little extra each
week.
Resources over $11,500,000.00
to a court for trial. It is the demand of the Jewish deputies that such
Roosevelt Road at Halsted Street One of our small Savings
action should be taken.
Chicago, Illinois According to a report appearin g in the Warsaw Polish press, [mTrTTT Banks will help you get ffi
the Bolsheviki arrested 40 Jewish delegates at Radishkevitch, one of
1 TI whom escaped and made his way to this city. The report states that
this individual relates he and his 39 Jewish companions were repre- C I T I Z EN S
Second Citizens senting the Jewish popula tion of Shatzk , Uzda , Bhuman, Bobrausk and TRUST 6? SAVINGS
State Bank Slutzk: and they were in possession of a petition signed by one hundred
thousand Jews requesting the Polish government to annex those dis- B A N K
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of Warsaw articles worth at 'least 1,400,-
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Savings Club which is to visit America during the The Jewish population of Budapest is
month of March. Professor Einstein now below 200 ,000. It was double of that
Commercial Accounts will chiefly appeal for support in behalf number in 1919.
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invited of a Jewish university to be erected in
Jerusalem.
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SOVIET ENVOY AT BERLIN
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Make This Bank Your Bank. Berlin, (J. C. B.)
the new Colonial Secretary will leave for
According to cur- the Near East during the early part of
¦i zzU rent mmors the Soviet government at March where he will confer with Gen-
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the Berlin Bolshevist envoy Koff by
eral Ailenby, Mr. Cox and Sir Herbert
Samuel, the respective High Commis-
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Adolph Joffe who headed the Soviet
peace delegation with Poland.
sioners for Egypt , Mesopotamia and
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I|CMA RAB RU RVE TEELR S|I Warsaw, (Jewish Telegraph Agency) band.
The Jewish Teachers University recently
ganized a committee to take over the
CLOSED
activities of the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee should the latter decide to dis- Resources over 7Y2 millions
more than 30,000 customers
opened in Tchonstoehov with the permis- DEPARTMENTS
X will improve any car. More Power g sion of the Minister of Education , has IMMIGRANT AID IMPROVES. Commercial
© and greater mileage. If you want © been closed by the District Superinten- Savings
x your ear to run right , come and see 8 dent because Yiddish ihad been employed Bond
O us, the saving in gasoline will payQ as a medium for instruction. Warsaw, (J. N. S.)—It is said that Real Estate Mortgage
© for the carbureter in a short time.© the work of Hebrew Immigrant Aid So- Trust
X Every carbureter Guaranteed. X POGROM EDITOR IN POLAND FREED ciety in Poland shows improvement. Insurance
There are no longer sueh lines in front Vault
8 MARVEL CARBURETER SALES5 Warsaw, (Jewish Telegrap hic Agency) of the building. Until the present date Christmas Club
§ AND SERVICE. g The courts at Tchonstonehov freed the the office has attended , in 1921, to 1291 and
editor of "Gazetta Tchenstochova " wiho eases. FOREIGN EXCHANGE
H 2119 S. Michigan Are. Chicago § was being prosecuted at the instance of
While the employees of H. I. A. S.
oooooooooooooooooooooocoooo tlie Je wish community for instigating decided to go on strike , ' they have also
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city.
lace in t h a t voted to postpone the carrying out of
their decision pending the arrival of
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PALESTINE ZIONIST LEADERS
COMING HERE
the Wheels at the scene in large numb ers in auto trucks , lead by Prussian officers.
No efforts were made to stop the attacks but the victims wene. taken
from the street in the trucks. Before the trucks were started a number
of students not satisfied that the victims were unconscious and in
many cases bleeding jumped on the trucks and began tio again attack
the victims.
In November, business had a bluish It is reported that the hospitals contain many of the victims and
cast. The financial waters were that several were dying.
troubled. DETERMINATION OF PALESTINIAN 15,000 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE
MANDATE POSTPONED THROUGH BOSTON.
New York .—The arrival during the
Corn and wheat and cotton were London , (J. N. S.) Negotiations re- past two weeks of half dozen Trans-
tumbling—business was halting and garding fin al decision of eurrenJt ques- Atlantic Steamships , carrying with them
tions growing out of the 'Britisib mand at e about 15,000 Jewisih immigrants , at the
hesitating. over Mesopotamia and Palestine have port of Boston caJlled for quick action on
been postponed to the next meeting of the par t of the Hebrew Sheltering and
Everywhere you heard the croakers the. League of Nations Council which is Immigrant Aid Society of America in
scheduled to tak e place in April. connection with the receiving, guiding
say, "People are not buying." The decision was reached on motion of and distributing of these new arrival's.
Mr. Balfour who explained the reason Mr. Jacob R. Pain, General Manager
for it by the fact that Winston Churchill, of the Society, together witlb several
Then the retailers took the cold the new Minister of the Colonies, in members of his staff went to Boston to
plunge. They began to readjust prices whose department the mandatory terri- confer with Mr. Isaac Holler , President,
tories have been placed, was little ac- and the Directors and Officers of the
and offer inducements. quainte d with the duties of his new Boston Branch of the Society. At tlhe
office and desired time to study the same time he met the Immigiation Offi-
And they advertised the fact—ad- mandate question. cials and representatives of the Steam-
The memb ers of the League agreed to ship Companies and discussed the situa*
vertised it in the newspapers of their Mr. Balfour 's motion , provided Prance tion with them.
home cities. They kept at it—and interposed no objection. Prance expresse d Less than 1% of the Jewish immi-
her willingness to postpone the settle- grants arriving at the port of Boston
kept at it. meant of mandate questions until April. are destined to that city itself. All the
others go to cities all over the country.
NOTORIOUS PALESTINE OUTLAW The staff of the Boston Branch was in-
After a bit, buying began to wake KILLED creased in order to meet ffche situation ,
up—slowly at first, then in greater and arrangements were made whereby
/London, (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) immigrants going from Boston to New
volume. The Palestine police rounde d up the York will be accompanied by a guide of
notorious outlaw Abdul Hadik alhia, ac- the Society. The discharge d immigrants
Progressive merchants who know cording to Jerusalem advic es. He was who arrive at all times of the day or
sihiot dead in the effort. Hadikaha was night at the Grand Central Depot or by
newspaper advertising pulls progres- one of the worst Arab outlaw leaders in way of the Fall River Line are met by
sively went at it harder. the country and for many years was the guides of the Society and brought to the
terror of many Jewish colonies. He was Home at 229 east Broadway.
overtaken near the colony of Zichron-
Business grew better and better, Jacob.
During these two weeks members of
the Distribution Department 's Staf f have
and by the last part of December been at work all night on several oc-
PALESTINE SAID TO HAVE ORDERED casions. The immigrants are transported
many merchants were reporting rec- GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES. ' at tih e Home in buses and no matter what
ord-breaking sales, and, taking the time of the night they arrive, a meal is
London , Feb. 25. (J. T. A.)—In the ready for theim. The unusual situation
country as a whole, business was Hoiuse of Commons to-day, Captain G. has once more demonstrated the - ability
good. Bowyer questioned tlh e government of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant
whether it was true that the Palestinian Aid Societ y of America to cope witlh any
government had placed an order in Gpr- emergency that may arise.
Newspaper advertising saved the many for a number of locomotives and
day and made it possible for the mer- trucks. Colonel Amery replied stating PALESTINIAN MANDATE DEPEND-
that the Palestine administration w.'is ING ON BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
chants to clear their shelves and known to have contemplated doing so London , (J. N. S.)—Sir Andrew Bonar
reorder from the manufacturer—thus and the government thad telegraphically Law, leader of the House of Commons,
asked the High Commissioner for fur- during a debat e in Par liament on the
loosening the clogged stream of com- ther information and could say nothing question of mandates and their applica-
merce and setting the factory wheels more until such information had been tion , declared that it will be Parliament
obtained. that would have tlhe final say in the
in motion. matter of the disposition of the mandates
ORTHODOX RABBIS TO AID MENDEL assumed by Great Britain under the
Newspaper advertising is the great- BEILISS. peace treaty.
est single, business force on this con- j New York , (J. N. S.)—The convention
of Orthodox rabbis which was in session DMOWSKI EXPELLED FROM
tinent today. here three days, closed here with a ban- HIS PAR TY
quet at the Broadway Central Hotel. Warsaw, (J. N. l>.) Roman Dmowski,
Among the resolutions adopted at the the noted anti-Semite and leader of anti-
Conventicm was one calling for imme- Jewish 'boycotts in Poland, ibas been
diate aid for the family oif Mendel formally expelled from his own party,
Advertise in Beiliss, the victim of a ritual murder the National Democr ats.
trial, who is now in America. New of-
ficers were elected.
The reasons for his expulsion are un-
known. This step seems to put an end to
Dmowski 's political career.
JEWS ATTACKED IN HUNGARIAN
THE INTERNATIONAL ANTI-JEW boy 's testimony. Judge Lindsey was then called by tlhe Judge to
testify in the murder case and refused , saying the boy had told him
Henry Ford has devoted reams of good newspaper space to the story in confidence , and that confidence i ust be held sacred.
denouncing the so-called international Jew. Of cours e, th er e is no The Court disagree d and held Judge Lindsey in contempt fining him
such person nor party, but we ask in reply is there not an inter- $500 with a jail sentence. The matter was appealed and the Supreme
national anti-Jew ? At all times, ther e has been Jew hatred. Christians Court of Colorado , by a vote of 4 to 3, upheld the lower Court. In
w ill not forgive us for having killed their god, as though God could other words, Judge Lindsey was ordered to reveal the sacred trust of
allow himself tp be killed. That Jesus was born of Jewish parents, the boy. To which Judge Lindsey replied, "I would rath er go to j ail—
lived a Jewish life and died at Roman hands, they refus e to recognize. and rot in the cell—than to betray the confidence of a child and
So, at intervals and in waves, this antagonism has lifted dts sinister strike down the big principle we thus stand for which makes for
form. truth and justice. "
But now, we face a new phenomenon. In many countries, simul- We agree with Judge Lindsey. If children lose confidence in him,
taneously, traces appear of this malign influence. In Germany, this t'he whole system of his Juvenile Court, built on mutual faith and
foe has long been recognized , and Henry Ford accepts leadership of friendship, falls to the ground.
the American forces. To strengthen this combat , England lends one
of her ablest literary mien, Gilbert K. Chesterton, now touring our AMERICAN JEWS IN EUROPE
land. Chesterton is the master of the paradox. He is known as one Twenty-five of our leading Jews are preparing to visit the
who would rather phrase a striking paradox than tell the truth. He stricken lands of Europe this summer. At their own exp ense, repre-
says "the trouble with Zioinism is that it center s around Zion. " So sentative Jews are arrang ing a six week 's tour through Poland ,
many other peop le are interested in Palestine, that the Jews should Austria and other suffering countries to formulate some definite
go elsewhere. Frankly, we doubt if he rings true. His whole mannerism, program of permanent benefit for our afflicted brethren. Well known
his dress, and likewise his writings betray the studied -eff ort to be among those who have agreed to go from the Middle West are Julius
contrary to others. He will 'even lie for ieffect. Anti-Semites searched Rosenwald, Albert D. Lasker , Charles Rub ens and Max Epstein of
for a worthy and powerful opponent to hurt Judaism, and selected a Chicago , Nat Stone of Milwaukee, Charles Eisenman of Cleveland,
strong opponent in Chesterton with 'his vigorous p ersonality. The one and Sidney Pritz of Cincinnati.
question is, will America be duped by such actions ? Shall Chesterton , This is a splendid move. These men on their return, will awaken
in the guise of a literary critic spread the seeds of race hatred as he intense interest in our country for the starving and dying of Europe,
travels from city to city ? We believe he has been uncovered. His bias when our minds are tired of hearing further (harrowing stories. We
was too evident. Two facts are slowly emerging. First, there is no must hear the cries of the afflicted. If not America, then no one will
international Jew , our enemies in trying to establish it, are proving succor our brethren in their desperate plight. These business men,
the existen ce of an international Anti-Jew. with brains plus heart , will surely create new plans for putting these
sore stricken victims of war and pogrom and disease on their feet.
MRS. AUGUSTA ROSENWALD ; IN MEMORIAM With restriction of immigration to America, the Jewish problem must
Aged in year s, rich in good deeds and blessed with devoted chil- be settled in the various countries where Jews live . We have faith in
dren, Mrs. Augusta Rosenw ald closed her eyes on this earth last the American business man. We have great faith in this voluntary
Thursday . Surrounded by her loving dear ones, this adored Mother in committee of twenty-five Jews who will spread sunshine abroad , and
Israel beautifully lived out the Indian summer of her peaceful life. better yet , lay foundation plans for improving Jewish conditions in
In her transition to glory, Chicago is indeed poorer and mourns her eastern Europe.
loss. Let us thank God far having known so kindly 'and gentle a soul. STUDY JEWISH HISTORY
Such a person never dies. She will live in the lives of her honored
children , who are so genuinely interested in the problems of Chicago Our good friend , Harold Korn of New York City, has j ust b een
and the Jewish community. Of her may it truthfully be said "Her elected a member of the executive Board of the American Jewish
children rise up to declar e her name blessed. " May her memory ever Historical Society . He urges that we study and discuss Jewish history
be for a blessing. once a m'onth in tine Synagogue. He further points out that twenty-four
states are doing absolutely nothin g to study and collect the facts
THE REAL PARADOX
relative to Jews and their part in forming American history. He is
Chesterton delights in the title "master of paradox. " Let us tell absolutely right in urging that Jewish people, in every State of t'he
him that not Gilb ert K. Chesterton but Isra/el is the true master of Union, should undertake research work and publish the facts to sflnow
paradox, Israel, the oldest nation in the world, is to-day tlhe youngest how substantially Jews have contributed to the building of their State
of all the nations, and the most vigorous, to judge by the manifold and the nation. Better th an fighting back and denying the allegations
activities of her people the world over . Israel has been overcome and of Jew-haters is the publication of actual deeds of service which our
beaten, pilloried and crucified , tortured and imprisoned in almost co-religionists have rendered America. Let the suggestion of Mr. Korn
every part of the world, yet conquered nowhere. Israel, apart from be acted on. Committees shoul d be appointed in all States.
China, was the very first nation to emphasize tlhe importance of edu-
SEVENTY FIVE YEARS OLD
cation, and its followers are to-day excluded from many schools just
because th ey are Jews. Israel, smallest among the peoples in popula- Last year, one of New York 's largest and wealthiest Temples
tion is feared by opponents as though one hundred times as numerous celebrated its diamond birthday with carefully planned exercises.
as we are. Worst of all, as no other people, are we blamted for mis- Rabbis from out of town were invited, special musical services were
deeds committed by any among our number . We gave the world its arranged , and much pulblicity was given to them. Nothing of a per-
religion and are despised by its followers, nevertheless. If we are manent nature resulted, and we felt that the truly Jewish note had
weak we are attacked , and because we are rich we are attacked. No not been struck.
wonder, the Rabbis compare Israel to the dust of the earth . The more Two other Synagogues are celebrating the occasion of being 75
you stamp, all the more it rises to cover you. years of age, Euclid Ave., Temple in Cleveland and West End Syn-
agogue of New York . We hope, in addition to special services and a
SHALL JUDGE LINDSEY GO TO JAIL ?
banquet , some concrete and definite action will result. Let each
Judge Ben B. Lindsey of Denver , who has done more than any Temple establish some scholarship either at some University or Jewish
other one man to develop the principle of the Juvenile Court , is likely theological college. Endow a chair of Rabbinics, build some model
to serve a j ail sentence. Recently, a woman was on trial in Denver tenement house, or send a scholar to study one year in Jerusalem.
for murdering her husband , wh en .her son startled the court by saying Have some definit e reminder of the blessing which shall tell of serving
that he and not his mother was guilty. The lad was sent to the God for three quarters of a century . Celebrate as our neighbor with
Juven ile Court , where Judge Lindsey, by gentle means, drew out the song and meal, but add that distinctly Jewish note of service.
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According to the New Palestine, there will Henry Ford s Dearborn Independent , the or- His talk would have no more effect than the
soon be established a Federation of Labor in gan of a most virulent anti-Semitism is now barking of the dog at a lonely moon at
the Holy Land. This organization will con- being distributed by thousands of news boys midnight.
trol the non-partisan activities of the in- in every large city in the states. Whether it ^ ^r #
dividual groups , receive and provide employ- reaches the rural population too , we do not
ment for immigrant members, act as the Jew- know, but we imagine that Henry Ford's The annual relief convention of the Chi-
cago Joint Relief Committee and the Middle
ish workers ' representative to the government agents do their very best to spread the Dear-
and other organizations in Palestine and born Independent everywhere. What are we Western Bureau attended by some three hun-
abroad , and maintain sick and insurance ben- going to do about it? It would be the height dred delegates from all parts of the middl e
efit funds. At present , so we are informed by of folly on our par t to sit quietly and to look west was successful in every meaning of che
the New Palestin e, Jewish labor in Palestine on while Henry Ford is spreading the anti- term. Reports submitted to the convention by
is divided into five main classes, the Achduth Semitic germ everywhere and carrying the the chairman of the Joint Relief Committee,
Haavodah , the Hapoel Hazair , Hechaluz, anti-Semitic baccilus from stat e to state and Mr. Bernard Horwich and by the Secretary
Zeirei Zion and the Socialist Workers ' Party. from city to city. If we do not realize the Mr. Isadore Liederman make very pleasant
The numb er of Jews in Palestine scarcely moral and political evil of Henry Ford 's reading indeed. According to these cwo re-
exceeds one hundred and twenty thousand pogrom propaganda , if we do not realize that ports , the receipts of the Chicago Joint Relief
and there are already five Jewish labor par- it threatens the peace and stability of the Committee and the Middle Western Bureau in
ties, and of course any number of other country and that it is anti-social and anti- the year 1920 were nearly a million dollars*.
political parties. The number of Jewish work - religious in natur e, we have learned nothing Taking into consideration that the American
ingmen in Palestine scarcely exceeds ten and forgotten everything. Our past 'experience Jewish Relief Committee has collected a sim-
thousand but still there is already going to ilar amount if not more, Chicago Jewry may
with anti-Semitic propaganda should be a les-
indeed be proud of this accomplishment in
be a Federation of Labor. With all due re- son to us. They should teach us that it is our
the field of relief work during the past year.
spect to those who are anxious to see Pales - duty to combat this propaganda with all the
If we are not mistaken, Chicago Jewry has
tinian Jewry well organized we wish to say energy and power at our disposal, but we
given proportionately more for relief during
that this display of political zeal on the part are doing nothing to combat it. A situation
the last three years, than any other Jewish
of a small group of people is too much for has developed which must comp el us to take
community in the states and has thus proved
the taste of the westerner and too much is some drasti c means in combatting Henry
to be the most gener ous and most philan-
plenty. There may or may not be a need in Ford's criminal propaganda against us. Argu-
thropic Jewish community in tbe world. This
Palestin e for a Jewish employment bureau but ments alone will not do. We have to tak e
explains why the Jewish community in Chi-
there is no need as yet for a Federation of some action. Representatives of American
cago is held so much in esteem by the Jewish
Labor and there is especially no need for five Jewry and the representatives of those Gen-
leaders in New York. They know best what
Jewish labor parties in the Holy Land. It tile organizations who are int erested in the
Chicago Jewry is doing for the relief of our
seems to uis that political parties in Palestine, fi ght against Ford should take steps with a
war sufferers. The figures submitted to the
rise too quickly and that the founders and view to depriving the Dearborn Indep endent
convention were so inspiring that each and
leaders of these parties are not experienced of its mail privileges and book stores and
every delegate has pledged himself to help
political men but dreamiers and literateurs stands and other people who are selling the
the Joint Relief Committee and the Middle
who have nothing else to do in the Holy Land Dearborn Independent should be persuaded
Western Bureau to increase the activities
than make the world safe for democracy. not to sell it. If the mayors of the cities have
during the coming year and have promised
Wh at every Jew in Palestine, however , shoul d the power and authority to forbid the sale of
to raise still lar ger amounts so that the Joint
do is to mak e the Holy Land safe for the the Dearborn Independent within the city
Distribution Committee in New York be in a
Jev s by contributing to its economic develop- limits they should be induced to do so. The
position to develop the work of constructive
ment and not by creating parties and thus representatives of American Jewry have of-
relief in the various parts of Eastern Europe
cause more strife and quarrel than is neces- fered Henry Ford to pay the expenses of an
and to meet all its obligations to those in
sary for the welfar e of a collective body . investigation of the charges against the Jews
need of immediate relief. The most amazing
He refused the offer. They have argued with
w ^ •??
fact about the unprecedented success of the
him and those around him with the objieet
We may differ in our opinions and views Chieago Joint Relief Committee and the Mid-
of convincing him that his propaganda is
on the personality of Henry Ford. We may dle Western Bureau is that only a few are
nefarious and criminal from every poin f cf
believe that he is a fool and a tool in the really participating in the work and those
view ; from the point of view of domestic
hands of anti-Semitic conspirators and black few—Bernard Horwich, S. J. Rosenblatt , Max
peace and political stability ; but he would not
forces , or we may b elieve ihat he is himself Shulman, Judge Harry Fisher, Isidore Lieder-
listen to an argument and would not take
an arch scoundr el, but whatever we may man , Dr. Sultan, Mr. Max Neveleff , the able
any fact into consideration. He has been con-
think of Henry Ford, one thing is sure, he is manager of both organizations and a few
verted to the cause of the pogrommists and
intensifying his pogrom propaganda from day others are doing all the work, propaganda
pogrommists hate reason. They are actuated
to day. He is investing more money in this work , soliciting, collecting, administrative
by blind hatred and carried away by crimina l
nefarious anti-Semitic propaganda and he is work etc. We are sure that if the Joint Relief
passions. Organized society does not ar gue
feeding the flames of race hatred which has Committee and the Middle Western Bureau
with a criminal but makes an end to his
laid a gr" eat part of Europe in ruins. The activities by depriving him of the liberty of could increase the number of active workers,
intelligent men among us and intelligent men his movements. the revenues of both organizations could be
among the Gentiles may laugh at Ford 's doubled , for every Chicago Jew is conscious
arguments against the Jews. They may think The only way to make an end to the crim- of his duty to our war and pogrom victims
and they actually do think that he is silly inal activities of Henry Ford is to deprive
and God forsaken , but they do not take into in Eastern Europe and is ready to do his
him of the liberty of his movements. The
consideration that Henry Ford is not appeal- United States mail should not be instrumental share when approached in the right spirit.
ing to one class of the population, to the in helping Henry Ford 's pogrom propaganda For the benefit of our tortured people in
intell igent class, but to all the classes and nor should store keepers and similar agencies Eastern Europe, we hope that the leaders 01
especially to the ignorant masses. Even in help to spread the Dearborn Independent. the Jewish relief work in Chicago will con-
America, the masses of the people respect the Without the help of these agencies Henry Ford tinue their activities with the same success in
printed word and believe in it more or less. can talk himself to death against the Jews. the future as they have in the past.
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In a remarkable address befoi e the Jewish medical faculty of a Central European Uni- millions, have had the opportunity and the
Academic Society of Chicago , Dr. Victor L. versity consisted of Jewish professors only . liberty to take an interest in science. The
Schrager, the eminent surgeon, made the amaz- In the nineties of the last century, the famous eight million Jews in Russia Roumania and
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ing assertion, that though the Jew has contrib- medical faculty of the Koenigsber g Univer- the Balkans having lived until a short time
uted his shar e to modern science, there is sity consisted of Jews only, and to the present ago under oppr essive laws, and having been
nothing remarkable ab out it and one could day, many of famous medical faculty in Europe exluded from academic life could not possibly
not possibly assert that the Jewish accomp- consists either partly or mostly of Jewish participate in the development of science, and
lishments in the field of modern science bear professors. However , this is ^ a matter of American Jewry is too young a group to be
the stamp of his mental personality. The Jew- second consideration. A Jew may be a able to show notable achievements in the field
ish scientist uses the same scientific methods great scientist and a first rate scholar without of science. Only the German , Aastrian, French
as the non-Jew and produces -scientific values serving any university. The great est philo- and Italian Jews, and the J/ews in Belgium,
in the same way as does the Gentile. Dr. sopher of modern times, Baruch Spinoza , Holland and Switzerland, forming altogether
Schrager also maintained that with the excep- though invited by a German ruler to accept a relatively small group not exceeding two
tion of medicine, in which the Jews have dis- a professorship at the Hamburg University, million have b een participating in scientific
tinguished themselves since days immemorial, preferred to refuse the honorable offer. Thus life for the last one hundred years. And during
the general Jewish contribution to science is too great Schopenhauer could not secur e a this short period , two million Jews have con-
not as large as many people imagine. How- professorship for himself and remained an tributed more to science than Spain , Portugal,
ever, as far as medicine is concerned the Jews academic private all his life. Neith er Ehrlich Switzerland , Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Nor-
can be spoken of as its very representatives. or Weigart were academic dignitari es because way, Denmark, Finland, Poland and Russia
If the aut hor of a medical text book should as Jews, they could not secure ordinary pro- combined. In other words, two million Jews
try to eliminate all the innovations, inven- fessorships and to appoint them extraordinary have rendered greater service to science in
tions and discoveries made by Jewish scient- professors, the anti-Semites of the Hohenzol- the course of one hundred years than two
ists, the text book would only consist of its erns did not dare. They were therefore side- hundred and fifty million European Gentiles
front page and covers. Dr. Schrager who is tracked to a non-academic institution—to combined. None of the above mentioned
responsible for this statement too , is a man the Senkemburger Museum m Frankfort. countries has produced an Ehrlich, Einstein
who would rather underestimate than over- Though every great Jewish scientist does not or a Michelson ; none of them has produced a
estimate matters, because (he is every inch a hold the position of a university professor , Hertz , a Fuchs ; none of them has pr oduced
scientist and given to exact scientific think- most of them do, and the number of ordinary a Wasserman or a Weigart. If two million
ing. If this statement be true, we do not see Jewish professors at the old universities in Jews have rendered such yeoman service to
how it is compatible with the assertion that Europe testifies best to the Jewish efforts science in the course of one hundred years, what
the Jewish contribution to science is not as for science and to the Jewish contribution to would have been the contribution of the Jews
large as people imagine, for medicine is not science. It may interest our readers to learn to science if all fourte en million Jews had the
one science like chemistry, physics, geology that three Jews, Fuchs, Minkowsky, and same opportunity as the German, Fr ench, Eng-
or astronomy, but is a collective name for Kroneger are considered the three greatest lish or Italian Jews. But still , Dr. Schrager
many branches of science and includes the mathematicians Germany has pro duced within asserts that the Jewish contribution to science
studies of anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and the last fifty years. Fuchs, who held the po- is not extraordinarily large. The question as
especially physiological chemistry, pharmaco- sition of the ordinary professor of mathema- to whether the Jewish scien tist, whether mathe-
logy, bacteriology, etc. If Jews have contri- tics at the University of Berlin , was called by matician, physicist or bacteriolo gist betrays a
buted so much to the science of medicine that the students and colleagues, "th e light " be- specific mentality or not , cannot be discussied
a medical text book, not containing the Jew- cause he was considered a real shining star there at length , but we think that Dr. Schrager
ish contributions to medicine, would consist in the firmament of the special branch of is wrong in answering the question in that
of its covers and front page only , as Dr. science which he followed. In his absence, he negative and only allowing a few exceptions,
Schrager asserts, then the Jews must have was not spoken of as Professor Fuchs, but as he had to admit himself that men like Weigart
contributed heavily and much more than their "das Licht " meaning the light , so great was and Ehrlich, though using the specific German
share to the science of anatomy and physio- their admiration for him. The other great meth ods of a scientis t, displayed a great deal
logy, to " botany and zoolo gy, to physics and mathematician , Minkowsky, achieved wonders of specific Jewish mentality such as intui-
chemistry, to bacteriolo gy and pharmacology. in the field of geometry and when he died a tive thought, vivid fantasy and imagination.
This in itself is rather a heavy bill and suf- few years ago , his colleagues began the obitu- But upon reading the history of mathematics
fi cient to secure for the Jew a predominant ary with the sentence em Stern ist unter- by Cantor, by the way the best history of
position in the chief branches of science. How- geganged. " He was compared by his fellow mathematics in existence, the author of which
ever, Jews have also rendered great services to is also a Jew, one can find out very qiuckly
geography, have rendered great ser vices to mathematicians to the greatest mathematical that even the Jewish mathematician while
physics and especially to mathematical and geniuses of the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries. Professor Kroneger , the famous using all the methods of the modern scientist
astr al physics and have also accomplished
German mathematician who is stili alive and and scholar , exhibits a gneat deal of a speci-
something in the field of mathematics. It has
is connected with the University of Munich is fic Jewish mentality and therefore the contri-
already been pointed out that the four great-
also considered a mathematical star . Men of bution of Jews to science is not only extra-
est physicists living today, Michelson, Eins- minor importance in the field of mathematics
, ordinarily large , but also specifically Jewish,
tein, Graetz and Chwolson are Jews, and but who have also made notable contributions
because the Jewish scientist and scholar must
what men like Weigart, Ehrlich and Von Was- to mathematics such as Solschuetz, Koenigs-
display and does display a specific Jewish
serman have accomplished in the field of se- berg, iShapiro and Heidelberg are legion. We mentality, because this mentality is inherited
rology is pretty well known even to laymen. could enumerate them by the do'zens. At the and he can as little free himself from it, as
In this connection it may interest our readers same time it is good to bear in mind that only can the leopard free itself from its spotted
to learn that there were times when many a a relatively small group of Jews, scarcely two skin.
Anti-Semitism In England
By Claude G. Montefiore
The growth of anti-Semitic feeling in Eng- as the years went on. Fr ance for the French ; race, and not far more due to environment,
land is one of the painful by-products of the England for the English. There is now, in the circumstance, or education. It is certain that
War. Bitter things are said about the Jews most literal sense, no room for generosity to both special virtues and special faults tend
now which would , I think, have been unh eard the alien. to disappear where the Jews live in a continu-
of in any respectable quarter twenty years Such would be the arguments. And can we ing environment of liberty and emancipation.
ago. One or two of the great London daily say, with complete candour, that th ere is In such an envir onment the Jews tend some-
newspaper s, and one of the most sober and nothing in any one of them ? A book such as what rapidly to acquire both the f aults and
venerable of t'he London weeklies, often in- Stoddart 's Rising Tide of Colour may be the virtues of their neighbours, so that not
dulge in disagreeable anti-Jewish observations exaggerated , but that its fears and its opinions only do French Jews tend to become differ-
and remarks. A famous monthly is even mor e are wholly negligible, he would be a bold man ent from English Jews, English Jews from
openly and virulently "anti-Semitic. " The who would assert. Italian Jews, and so on, but French Jews
causes of these phenomena are numerous and The question , therefore , presents itself : tend to become much more like Christian
various ; some are even inconsistent with Can the case of the Jews be rightly regarded Frenchmen than like English Jews. English
others. But if you once heartily dislike any- as on all fours with the assumed case of the Jews tend to become much more like Christian
body or anything, any stick will serve with Zulus and the Hottentots, or even with the Englishmen th an like Italian Jews, and so on.
which to beat the dog. assumed case of the Chinese ? Are the Jews
Racial , reli gious , and economic causes all It is doubtful whether the Jew is by
to be rightly put on a level with those others ? "nature " more of a materialist, and less of
contribute to t'he undesirable result. I cannot If , so, there seems something to be said for
investigate these causes fully, for to do so an idealist, than the European Gentile. His
anti-Semitism and for the anti-Semites. Hard- "materialism," when it exists, is due to other
would take far too long, and I should not be ly, indeed , is there much to be said even then
allowed the space. Moreover , I want to lo ok causes than to blood. The long-contmued
for the bitter hatred , and for the often hardly persecution , degrad ation, and ostracism , from
at the matter in a somewhat different way. veiled incitements to pogroms in Eastern which an enormous percentage of European
European anti-iSemitism largely depends countries , which distinguish! the most rabid Jews has suffered for so many generations,
upon the actual presence of Jews in the coun- of our western anti-Semites. But there would have produced effects in character which
tries of Europe, and up on their claim to, or be a case for the dislike of having large cannot be effaced in a year . It is, indeed,
their possession of , complete civic , religious, bodies of Jews on lequal terms, and on foot- wonderful now rapidly, in the sunshine of
and political equality. Let us assume that all ings of complet e freedom , in European coun-
equality, these effects—the bad ones fr e-
the Jews of Europe chose to leave Europe, tries.
quently, and occasionally, alas ! the good—
and to settle in an empty province of China, Writing as a Jew, am I, then, to suppose tend to disappear. There are special virtues
or m a large empty island m the Pacific that Jews are as different from Europeans and special vices which persecution, degrada-
Ocean. Let us assume that not a single Jew, as the Chinese, and as inferior to Europeans tion , cruelty, and hatred are calculated to
whether by race or r eligion , was left behind. as the Hottentots ? produce. At the one end of the scale, you
Anti-Semitism would obviously decrease. It Let me briefly go through the reasons whicn>, get heroes ; at the other tend, you get scum.
would hardly come within practical politics. in the assumed incursions of Zulus, Hottentots, When the immensity of Jewish sufferings is
The hatred of the Jew is due to his contiguity and Chinese, would cause a more or less considered—for no people, no religious com-
and ubiquity, to his claim and desire to be a justified hostility. munity, has suffered as they, and yet sur-
European , and to his actual presence in The colour reason falls to the ground. Jews vived—the marvel is that the scum is as small
Europe. (For the sake of simplicity, I am are no less "white " than th eir fellow-citizens as it is, and that the spirit , courage, capacity
taking no notice of America.) Few people of other creeds . They are neither yellow nor and jo yousness of tflne "race " have not been
hate the Chinese, so long as they are in China, black ; neither brown nor red. Then comes broken and dulled for ever.
and stay there. But if ther e were seven mil- the question of race. It is very doubtful how
lion Chinese who wanted to live in Europe far the Jews of Europ e can be regarded as It is needless to specif y the vices generated
in the same way, and on the same terms of all belonging to one and the same race. It is by persecution : the hunted , hated, and de-
perfect quality, as the Jews now live, or claim doubtful what percentage of them, and what spised animal tends sometimes not to show
to live, m Europe , the feelings of Englishmen percentage of the blood of any one of them towards his tormentors the virtues of truth-
as regards the Chinese would undergo a could rightly be described as purely Semitic. fulness and affection. Even when the perse-
change. So, too , if the same thing were to Whether , however , the races , whatever they cution is relaxed , the human nature may be
happen in the case of Zulus or Hottentots. be, of whicth they are to-day composed, are warped. It is the next generation only who
Then , in spite of all the grand phrases which lower in the scale of iexcellence than the £an acquire the virtues of equality. But if
are used about the brotherhood of man, univ- "Alpine " or the "Mediterranean," not to ( active ' persecution is supplanted by active
ersal philanthropy, or the love of enemies, mention the great "Nordics " themselves, I hatred , it is harder for these virtues to
there would probably be much hostility, bit- cannot discuss. Nor can I touch on the pos- spring up. Anti-Semitism causes the very evils
terness, and even hatred. sibility that, among the infiltrations into the .of which it then proceeds to complain. The
Now, hatred is one thing, but hostility is ori ginal Semitic stock that have happened alleged materialism of the Jews, th eir "loud-
another. Hatred of persons, is, perhaps, never through the ages , there are not, among ex- ness," their vulgarity, their love of money
j ustified ; but there may, perhaps , be justified isting Jews, some strains of all these various and jewelery, their ostentation , are also
hostility. Let us set out some of the reasons European races. What I think we may safely largely, though not en tirely, the result of
why, in the assumed case of Chinese, Zulus, aver is that , be the original race or races of secular persecution and degradation. The Jew
or Hottentots, such hostility and bitterness European Jews what th ey may, their blood had only one idealism, his religion. Besides
would arise. First of all, there would be the has not prevented them, or does not now this he could hav e no oth er ambition, no other
question of colour. And with that would go prevent them, from acquiring the virtues and j oy, no other relief from misery, than money
the dislike of a large group of men and women the faults, the ideas and the ideals, the capa- and "external goods. " When emancipated ,
of a supposed lower or inferior race living in cities and the limitations, of the Europeans and more especially when his religious b elief
our midst, and claiming civic and political among whom, for such a very large number is weakened, his unbroken spirit tends to
equality. For it would be said that these men of generations, they have continuously dwelt. rush to the full enjoyment of material things.
and women have other ethical ideas and ideals The difference of race need make no material But this tendency will disappear with b etter
than ours, and that ours are highier than differ ence in mental endowment or in ethical education , continued equality, the full parti-
theirs. They have also other religious ideas outlo ok. It would seem to be true to say that cipation in all other human idealisms and
and ideals than ours, and ours are higher than the original or basic Jewish race was not so creations of the sp irit, and above all, with a
theirs. Again, if they marry exclusively among far removed from the original race or races religious revival. It is possible, though not
one another , they are an alien body in the of Christian Europeans as to prevent Jews certain , that the European Jew needs religion
State, whereas the citizens of a given stat e being, or becoming, as good and valuable even more than the European Gentile1—needs
should, so far as possible, be homogeneous. citizens of the European States as those in it , I mean, even more in order to keep pur e
If , on the other hand, there is any mixture whom no trace of Semitic blood could be dis- and "spiritual " and simple and sweet. That
of races, the result is even worse. The progeny cerned. is why the present writer is so tremendously
may, likely enough, have the vices of both keen on Lib eral Judaism. That , how ever, is
parents and the virtues of neither. Economic- Let us, however, look at the matter m a another story. But even as things now are,
less theoretic , and much simpler way.
ally, the presence of the alien group is bad , few will ventur e to say that the Jews as a
becaus e they tend to undersell, and to work It is possible that it may be accurate to whole are "morally " inferior to their Gentile
nnder evil conditions. Moreover , they would speak of the Jews as possessing certain faults neighbours. Nor are they physically degen-
probably have a lower standard of comfort , and certain virtues, but it is very doubtful
.and would tend to become larger in numbers how far these virtues and faults are due to (Continued on page 35)
"IN AMERICA" By E l m a Ehrlich L e v i ng e r
(Copyright , 1920 , by Elma Ehrlich Levin ger , All rights reserved.)
Herschel 's eyes wearied, his soul ached found no plact, save an opportunity to play or rested after work , in the busses and street
from the gaudmess of the very smart restau- cheap dance music in a very showy, very cars. He always thought of her as still a
rant where night after night he played his fast New York restaurant. It would not have worker , a slip of a girl in a dark shabby
violin in the j azz orchestra upon the balcony, been so hard for him had he learned a little dress , with a crop of curly hair. Sometimes
which overlooked the dancing floor. Hundreds of truly American life first , if he had spent a when he saw a line of real music lovers (more
of visitors to New York came there nightly, little time on the rolling prairies of his dream forei gners than native born Americans, he
lured by the tale of the revolving floor , the country and seen the farmers toil that the noticed!) standing in line before they were
gorgeous Roman splendors of the "Gardens. " world might eat , had he lived for a little admitted to the cheapest sections of the
Native New Yorkers brought their out-of4own while in some of America 's small towns where Opera House, he looked for her, rememb ering
friends, taking a childish delight in the fact earnest men and women work hard and live her love of music, and how gladly she would
that if you watched the revolving floor long simply that America may live and feed the give up a meal if it meant a symphony. And
enough you got a good view of every diner world with righteousness. He knew nothing on the rare occasions when he fo und time
seated at the tiny tables skirting its ledge. of these lives ; he saw only the wretched to attend a lecture or radical meeting, he
These blas e city dwellers also pointed out to struggle for existence among his fellow-work- always searched for her eager little face
their country friends that this particular ers, herded in sunless hall bed-rooms, button- among the audience. Surely, even in America,
restaurant was "an exact imitation " of an ing smart coats over doub tful linen, denying his Rose would cast her lot with the saving
antique Roman garden , blissfully ignorant of themselves what his artist soul had always remnant who would seek to purify the world.
the fact that a staunch republican like old deemed essential, books and music and art.
Cicero would have thrown up his hands in He saw too the people that crowded the One night he met her at last—but not as
horror at such prodi gal extravagance, even Avenue, women with bored, powdered faces, he had dreamed. Looking down from his
in decadent Rome. For the iplace was one dressed in magnificent furs an empress might balcony upon the dancers, swaying and turn-
gaudy, golden splendor with its lights of wear without shame, tripping awkwardly like ing upon the revolving floor , he caught sight
green, exotic blue and rosy pink , its silvered Chinese women on their spindling heels. He of her, and even in the place , even through
figures of women holding lamps , a skillfully saw also the patrons of his restaurant every the trappings she wore, he recognized her for
devised artifi cial fountain of green glass over ni ght , sleek, with tired eyes, women with the girl he had dreamie d of so long. One glance
electric lights placed in the very center of the elaborately dressed coiffures and bare shoul- told him everything—her dreams had perished
famed revolving floor. While on tevery side, ders ; people who .ate heavy expensive meals in the new land, she was no longer one of
cleverly placed mirrors gave back the l eflec- although they could not possibly be hungry the workers for humanity, but one of the
tion of lights and flowers and flushed , lex- after their dinn ers at home, people who parasite women whom he passed every day
cited faces. danced although their bored eyes never re- on the Avenue. He looked long upon her and
sponded to the music. Sometimes as he if his heart was not dead before it surely
Up in his balcony, along with his fellow watched them swaying about on the revolving died within him at that moment.
musicians, Herschel looked upon the scene and floor beneath his balcony, he recalled with a
learned to hate it in his heart. He was in sort of bitter mirth the lines of an unhappy Rose, his Rose no longer, was dancing with
America at last—but not the America of his poet as he watchied a similiar scene : "The a man almost old enough to be her father ,
dreams. Not the America of which he and his dead are dancing with the dead!" And a man with a hard , cold face and calculating
mad revolutionary companions had spoken Hersch el fancied that as they danced they
before the night when the Czar 's agents had tro d upon the grave where all his hopes for eyes. She looked hardly a day older than that
burst in upon them. Not the America which America 's idealism and ' light lay forever evening six years ago in Russia when the
he had visioned far-off in his Siberian exile. buried. guards had come to take him, and yet she
The revolution had opened his prison gates was greatly changed. She wore a black dress,
and set him free , free to come to the Ameri- He was an artist , a musician, and it seemed cut very low, a bit of gauzy black floating
ca of his dreams. No pilgrim of old ever to him most damnable of all that the people about her powdered shoulders ; the hair he
journeye d toward the white towers of Jeru- who came to the Gardens , came there only remembered short and close-curled like a
salem with more fervor in his heart than this to eat and drink and smoke and dance—never boy 's was tortured into an (elaborate coiffur e
Jewish lad—for to him America and the ideals to listen. Whenever one of the soloists ap- and boun d with a shining band ; but her eyes
it stood for had grown his sole religion. peared it was alw ays a signal for louder talk- had changed the most. For when the music
ing and laught er at the tables, as though to stopped and she, feeling his burnin g glance
Like so many others of his day, he had drown out the music. Music might purify upon her, gazed up into the balcony, he saw
broken away from the faith of his fathers ; these sensualists who grew that she had surely sold her soul along with
surfeited on the
Judaism gave place to a world religion with her body and that her dreams were dead.
America as its God. If iever a man may hav e fat of the land , might tear the scales from
been said to pray to a country, to worship their eyes and help them to see clearly and
build for others—'but they would not listen She gave a start of recognition , then, pull-
the image of a gracious woman, even as a ing up one sagging shoulder strap, turned to
Catholic his madonna , Herschel may be de- One night a girl sang, a girl with hard eyes her companion with a loud laugh. A few
scribed as praying to the great grey fi gur e but with a voice of gold. She sang that old, moments later Herschel saw ber companion
which greeted him at the gates of the New simple song of Annie Laurie, and she sang it
World. He cried like a child, for his prison well , so well, that Herschel felt indignant h elping her don a cap e of magnificent fur,
years had left him singularly untouched and that the clean song with its old-time sim- a cape an empress might have worn without
unh ardened , telling himself that when he plicity should be heard in this gaudy, pre- shame. But to Rose 's old lover , her luxury
foun d Rose, there would be nothing left to tentious place. But no one listened ; the singer only emphasized her infamy.
wish for. ended to perfunctory applause , for the after-
theatre crowds at the silver and white tables In the cold dim dawn when the last of the
Rose and he had been young lovers back had grown restless. They wanted to dance. dancers had gone, Herschel staggered down
in the days before his Siberian exile. He had the stairs from the little balcony where the
only to close his eyes to vision her as she Herschel wat ched them drearily as they musicians played. One of the flower vendors
/was then, a slip of a girl in a plain dark began what seemed to him a veritable Dance passed him , a white, tired-looking girl in a
frock with a rolling white collar, her proud of Death. He had come to America with such strai ght black dress, her hair simply braided
little (head with its wealth of short golden- high* hopes and th ey had withered one by one, about her head. She lifted a flower from her
brown curls, her eyes large and deep fro m as the flowers on the tray one of the pretty tray, a glowing red rose, and sought to fit
dreams. When he left his pris on house there girls carried between the tables, withered in it in his button hole, giving him a not un-
was but scant news of her : just before the the hot , heavy air . He was still too young friendly glance beneath her lids, heavy for
revolution she, too, had been accused of rev- and passionate to realize that in his Siberian sleep.
olutionary sympathies and had escaped to exile he had dreamed of an impossible Utopia.
America. He followed her , hoping to realiz e He only knew that all about him he saw lux- "You might as well take it," she said.
his dream of love and of freedom in the same ury and frivolity and lack of vision. He felt "It 's too withered to sell, anyhow. "
golden land. that unless he foun d Rose very soon he would
want to die. Hersch el looked at her with eyes that saw
The world he had strayed int o was indeed nothing but a slim girl in a black dress danc-
glittering, glittering with a false splendor He had never ceased to lo ok for her, in ing on the ruins of a dream. "In America
that tortured his earnest , idealistic soul. He the crowded streets, in the little parks where they sell even flowers, " he said, heavily,
sought to earn a living with his music but so many working girls ate their noon lunches and passed out into the night.
of the Jewish people: "Lot the worldling "The common Bible ne cessitated the
is typical of a certain element of the common sehool. In the colonies of New
Hebrew race, which was to be unspar- England , the enormous interest in public
ingly condemned by the proptheis, an education was due largely to the desire
Itrn k Htftt utua element whielh has been known through- to read and understand the Bible; and
out the years and throughout the world , the influence of the Old Testament is
whether in Sodom or Singapore or San anore clearly seen than that of the New
Francisco. On the other hand, there have Testament in the early legislation of the
always been found among the Hebrews colonies. The Old Testament has been
Ig ir. £>am:u?l UK Oktimt multitudes of Abraham 's spiritual de- the poor man 's friend , the handbook of
scendants, men whose faith gives them democracy. Indeed , it has been noted
at this day a generosity whielh shares the that in the conflict of the people with
last crust with a brother Jew, a gen- the crown , the Mugs enforced their
erosity almost unknown among us smug claims by quotations from the New Tes
THE RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD. By the genuine woith of Mohammedanism. and self conceited Gentiles. The mag- tament , while the people quoted as au-
George A. Barton. The University of He writes : "Allah, according to the nanimity of faith has never departed thoritative the Old Testament Law and
Chicago Press- Koran , is crafty ; be can outwit tricky from Israel. '' Bearing in mind that these Prophets. "
Professor Barton has for years stood men in plotting. He was an ideal Ar ab fine words about us are addressed to The book embodies some of the best
in the forefront of Biblical scholarship of the seventh century made infinite. " Christians we cannot but pray, in humil- results of modern scholarship and is
in America. In "The Religions of the The modification^ of the earlier ideas of it y, to prove ourselves worthy of them. written, in a fascinating style. As its
World " he presents us with a helpful God in the Koran by the Shiites and A writer on the Old Testament must purpose is, in part , homiletical- it pres-
text book for college students and for Mutazelites are passed over very lightly. take a definite stand on questions of ents an abundance of illustrative mate-
advanced readers , covering the field of Judaism, too , though credited with the un- modern criticism. Mr. Hutchins handles rial, drawn from daily experience, from
comparative religion with thoroughness foldment of spiritual and ethical mono- this problem with pedagogic tact and history and from literature. The English
and with pedagogic tact. His experience theism is misrepresented as a religion ripe scholarship. Differentiating between poets too , have been drafted , and they
in the classi^om suggested to him the that lost the nearness of God. Abelson 's the criticism that is negative, destructive render excellent service to the Old Tes-
following arrangement of the vast and book on the Immanence of God in Jew- and irreverent and the positive, con- tament. The author has also made good
complicated subject : " (1) An outline of ish Theology, Schechter 's Aspects of structive and reverent criticism "which use of the Apocrypha. The Biblical text
primitive religions ; (2) the religions of Rabbinic Theology, and Kohler 's Je wish makes the finest scholarship the servant is that of the American Standard Re-
Babylonia and Egypt, which approach Theology hardly warrant such views. It of the noblest religion. " He writes: vised Version (1901). The brief studies
most closely to the primitive type; (3) is har d to believe that a scientific stu- "Biblical criticism has raised tbe patri- are arranged to cover daily readings of
the other religions which have sprung dent of Judaism can find it to be "a archs and the prophets from their tomb s, half a year. With the author , we trust
from the Hamito-Semitic stock, the re- national religion , incapable of reaching and made them live again in the midst tha* this mechanical scheme may prove
ligion of the Hebrews, Judaism, and Mo- to any considerable degree beyond its of their contemporary civilization, with to be a guide and not a chain to the
hammedanism ; (4) passing towar d Per- racial boundaries, ethical without emo- its armies , its idols, its politics. Biblical reader.
sia, the study of Zoroastrianism; (5) the tion , devote d to monotheism without criticism has transformed the Bible from
religions of India, China and Japan ; passion. " The author does not reflect a book of endless puzzles, enigmas , elus- THE ORIENT IN BIBLE TIMES. By
(6) the religions of Greece and Rome; upon the peculiar fact that it was this ive mysteries, into a book of living mes- Elihu Grant. J. B. Lippincott Co.
(7) the study of Christianity. " # The "national religion " which has , however sages for their own times, and for men Prof. Grant has drawn on all sources
second edition of this work is enriched imperfectly, through Christianity and living now upon the earth. " Throughout of modern scholarship in presenting his
by a chapter devoted to the religion of Mobammedanism, impressed its ideal s the book , tlhe author speaks of the Old panorama of the Orient in Bible times.
the Celts and Teutons and by a closing upon '' international humanity. '' Testament with wrapt admiration. He He writes : "The study of origins , al-
chapter dealing with the unfolding of These opinions are expressed by the delights in pointing out its value for the ways interesting, has been carried into
the idea of God in the religions of the author when he attempts to give the art and literature of the world. As to its more remote times. The horizon has wid-
world. comparative merits of the various reli- significance in English literature , he ened. The emp ire of the ages is shown
Prof. Barton follows the moder n school gions. In the section especially devoted quotes the opinion of Prof. Phelps of to be more extensive than * we thought.
of anthropologists in regarding religion to Judaism he shows a friendlier spirit. Yale : "Priests, atheists, skeptics, de- We gain a deeper perspective and one
as a universal phenomenon. "Man is a He justly estimates Reform Judaism as votees, agnostics,' and evangelists are more corrective of provincialism is of-
worshipping animal ; he is * incurably re- "the result of the impact of modern aill agreed that the Bible is the best fered us , one more challenge co tlhe im-
iligious. ' " He adopts the definition of science—evolution , biblical criticism , and example of English composition that the agination. " In constructing his picture
religion as "man 's attitude towar d the pihiiosophy—upon Jewish teachers ," and world has ever seen. It contains the of Bible times , Prof . Grant has resorted
universe regarded as a social and ethical conclude s his comprehensive chapiters, noblest prose and poetry with the t- to the aid of present day conditions in
force, " and maintains that "there is no dealing with "The Reli gion of the ancient most simplicity of diction. " He further Bible lands.
satisfactory evidence that since man was Hebrews " and "Judaism, " with his emphasizes the significance of the Old "Not only has there been a degree of
man there have been people who did not fine tribute : "The spirit of Judaism Testament in social and political pro- persistence of races and languag e but
attempt to enter into social relations whether Orthodox or Reform ,
, is still gress. '' The Jew of the present as of the religious ideas and customs of the pres-
with the extra-human powers of the noble. Jews regard themselves as the past can be understood only by the stu- ent day are full of valuable suggestions.
universe. '' heirs of the prop hets , as the preachers dent of the Old Testament. The social customs , the habits of mind,
In tracing the religious phenomena to of monotheism and the champions of "The life of the German nation in its the instinctive reactions of the people of
their beginnings, Prof. Barton issues social righteousness. Among themselves greatest days has been knit up inextric- the present day provide a living museum
timely warning that : "In every study they exhibit a good degree of social ably with Lutl er 's translation of the of antiquity , while over all is the same
of this kind, it is necessary to guar d solidarity, helping one another now, as Bible. sky and all about are the scores of other
against a pit into which many crude th ey have during centuries of persecu- "In Englan d , led by the translation natural features that provide the setting
thinkers fall. We must not make the tion, in many practical ways. They have of the Scriptures into the vernacular, which help us to reproduce the Biblical
mistake of thinking that because we can in modern times furnished too , a good 'the whole nation became a chur ch. ' " life. "
trace an idea or an institution to a quota of the world 's notable philanthrop-
humble origin we have thereby discred- ists. " ~
ited it. Not its origin, but the present v Prof. Barton has supplie d the book
truth and function of an idea, are the with three appendices. The first one
test of its value. " gives a pretty good bibliography on the
The theory of evolution at first seemed world 's religions ; the second presents
r' Fancy Groceries Fine Coffee, Teas Imported and Domestic Cigars ^i ^|
to degrade man, but ultimately vested top ics for further study, classroom dis-
jff§3j| Cigars
him with new honor and dignity. "Sim- cussion , or assigned papers ; and the last
ilarly it seems to some that to know that furnishes an outline of a book to be
Yahveh was once the tribal God of an written by the student. In his introduc-
obscure Semitic tribe , hardly distinguish- tion , he suggests that a student after a
able from any other Semitic deity of good deal of reading "slhould write a tfoAKfr\gfe For Particular
that time, forever discredits ' supernatur- brief book on the subject himself. " To
al' religion. In reality it only helps us safeguard the reading public, he might
to disentangle from the conceptions that have added that such books should not
(MM) Smo kers
have come down to us that which is ' of be offered to enterprising publishers.
earth earthl y/ and to help that which THE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE OF Every man who appreciates High
M u A T> rr i- n
TI M
is really supernatural to stand out in ISRAEL. By William J. Hutchins. Grade Clear Havana Cigars may P O R T ED
all its liberty and power. " Association Press , New York.
The book suffers somewhat from the In "The Religious Experience of be interested in knowing that his H - UPMANN
author 's injection of his preference for Israel" Mr. William J. Hutchins, Presi- demands, no matter how exacting,
Trinitarian Christianity to other relig- dent of Berea College , has presented an ?QR ^ARRINAGA
ious systems, thereby enmeshing himself admirable guide to the study of the Old will be met here. PARTAGAS
in consider able difficulties. In upholding Testament. He has written from the 8 0ther Br ands.
the belief that "God is a Trinity " he Christian point of view, and has made A Surpassing Selection of the
does not follow the established Christian good e use of Chi istian religious experi- best there is in Imported , Tampa TAMPA & KEY
interpretations of the Trinity : of Father, ence . But he has also shown a fine atti-
Son and Holy Ghost , but chases Hegelian tude towar d Judaism and the Jewish and Key West made Havana WEST MADE
rainbows of "subject " and "object. " people. Here and there one finds a sen- goods and Cordial personal serv- MI FAVORITA
But as all roads proverbially lead to tence that fails to render full justice to
Rome, so these new presentations of the the Religion of Israel, as for example ice are bound to satisfy those who BERING
Trinity in modern philosophical and so- the statement that the exilic prophets wish to obtain the BEST. JEFFERSON
ciological verbiage end in the usual New and priests "kept alive the soul of Is-
Testament idea 1hat God "so loved the rael, yet forged for that soul new
world that he gave his only begotten chains. " 'Such op inions are easily offset
Son , that whosoever believeth in him by the spirit of friendliness towards the
might not perish . This rather primitive People of the Book. Note this sentence
Anderson Thorson & Co. — Formerly with —
idea of God hardly warrants t'he author in the lesson of the Feast of Freedom :
to extol Christianity as "the flower of "May the end of Czardom give to Rus- C. J EVNE fi? C OMPANY
monotheism as monotheism is the flower sian Judaism a new birth of freedom and . 5 4 E A S T M O N R O E S TR E E T
of all that had gone before. " to tiheir Passover feast a new environ-
Prof. Barton 'is desire to show the sup- ment !"
eriority of Christianity O'Ver other re- The following paragraph further re-
ligious systems leads him to detract from veals the author 's mind on the problems
The world 's permanent interest in Pal-
estine is attributed , by the author to
the fact "that it is varie d enough to
THE FLATTERING MR, FORD CIVIC MUSIC REALIZED.
r so.sut *si I
appreciation, she must continue to com- Immigrant Aid Society was held at the. ¦
/Wt£ ^f_' Xortkj f m n r l cBid
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bat with denial this charge of disloyal-
ty, against some o>f her most useful
Shelter Home , on Sunday evening Feb-
ruary 27.
I {Ty / c o^
citizens. WTialt means this cbarge of In-
ternational Conspiracy ? Who is this
Most of the directors of the institu-
tion and their wives were present and I DAILY BARGAIN I
Henry Ford , who dares to encroach on
America 's integral democratic policy ? Is
all partook of a splendid dinner prepared I BULLETIN! I
at the home , atfter the meeting.
j ft DRESSES I
he not the man who lives in a glass house The Annual Report was read by Mr.
and dares throw stones ? Can it be pos- Adol ph Copeland , the president of the
sible, that the Jew making an industry new
llarktj awk
Wc\tRESTAURANT prosperous , becomes an International
Conspirator , and a Henry Ford , equally
successful in a different industrial line ,
institution, and short addresses were
made by Messrs . Morris Tower , Philip L.
Seman , O. C. Pelton , Nathan D. Kaplan
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THE GRILL Of course says this great outstanding tic one.
Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner— fi gure of international peace. The movies The officers for the new year are as
An Eating Place of peculiar ExceUence are a menace. Millions of people are led follows : Adolph Copeland , President;
astray by their baneful influence, be- Jacob Alexander and William Durschlag,
CONCERT MUSIC Vice-Presidents; T. J. Cantor , Financial \ 7th FL North American Bldg. S
cause a 'handful of Jews are at the helm
Dining room—6 to 8 p. m. of the controlling rudder . Mr . Ford' s 'Secretary ; Edwar d G. Blonder , Record-
ON WABASF AVENUE ithinking power must be dreadfully out of ing Secretary ; and Joseph Blonder,
Just South of Randol ph gear , if he can not understand, that it Treasurer .
MASS MEETING TO BE HELD AT tion of Synagogues have undertaken this for the poor in summer , baskets of food YOUNG MEN'S JEWISH CHARITIES.
SINAI TEMPLE. work of campai gning for funds for Re- and eggs distributed during holidays and
li gious School Extension with such groat in addition to thi s the club also sews
Committees and Chairmen Appointed to vim , that the outlook is very promising. The Committee in charge of the Stag
for the tubercular children in Winfield. which will tak: place on Saturday.
Help Raise Funds for the Department The following Chairmen of Campaign Mrs. I. Siskin , Mrs. Rusakow and Mrs.
of Chaplaincy and Religious Simon , who have charge of this affair , March 5 at Hotel LaSalle , reports that
Committees have been appointed by their the elass of entertainment procured for
School Extension. Congregations: Benjamin M . Engelhard, together with the members , anticipate
as usual a bi g success. The next business the affair assures the members an enjoy-
Temple Sholom; M. Kreeger , S. S. lie- able evening. The Board of Directors
On Mare* 20 at 8:0C P. M. there will brew ; Dr. Felix A. Levy, Temple Em- meeting will be held Tuesday, Mareh 8
be a Mass Meeting at Sinai Temp le of at 2 P. M. Mrs. I. Gumbiner is President . decided to permit each member in good
anuel ; B. Sehapiro , Beth El ; Dr . Jos. standing to invite one guest to the stag
all Congregations affiliated with the Stolz , Isaiah ; Clarence L. Coleman , Mr. and Mrs . L. C. Ginsburg, 4603
Chieago Federation of Synagogues. A Montiecll o avenue entertained at their in order that the Jewish young men of
Sinai ; and Israel Cowen , K . A. M. Chicago may assemble for an evening of
very large attendance is expected , as home on Saturday evening, February 26
•very prominent speakers from here and in honor of their social Club. Mrs. Gins- good fellowshi p and incidentally to learn
SOCIAL. of the philanthropic activities of the
elsewhere will address the meeting. burg was assisted b y her sister , Mrs.
Young Men 's Jewish Charities.
The Congregations interested in the Mr. and Mrs. David Rest will celebrate
movement begun by the IT nion of Amer- Monte F. Sadler and Ben F. Stein have
their tenth Wedding Anniversary on arranged for 14 acts from loop vaude-
ican Hebrew Congregations have under- Sunday evening, March 6 at their home ,
taken the big work of organizing Com- ville theatres , also movies of the Boy 's
363S west 13th street where they will Summer Camp conducted by the organ-
mittees. In appointing Chairmen of these entertain their relations and friends. So
Committees for tlie purpose of carry ing ization under the chairmanship of Mr.
cards. Stein. Refreshments and smokes will be
on the drive for the Chaplaincy Pund The Daled Heh Fraternity will give
and Reli gious School Extension in the provided and the Stag Committee con-
their anniversary dinner-dance at the sisting of Lazarus Krinsky, Philip P.
City of Chieago , the Synagogues are Hotel LaSalle on Saturday evening,
very careful to pick out capable and Sachs and Archie H. Cohen have spent
March 5. considerable time in attending to the
known workers. It is expected »hat these At the last regular meeting of the
leaders will with the aid of their Com- details of the affair. Judge Hugo M.
Daled Heh Fraternity held at the home Friend , former president of the organ-
mittees accomplish what the Federation of Harold Goldstein on Thursday Feb-
is striving for. ization , spoke to over 200 boys at the
ruary 17, Arthur R. Goldberg was elected American Boy 's Commonwealth on Lin-
The Chap laincy department has done a member. The Fraternity now consists coln 's Birthday and thrilled the young-
admirable work during the past year. of Ben Zion Braude , Sidney Cohen , Ben sters with his remarks on the life of the
The good that has been done by the Zion Ginsburg, Samuel Ginsburg, Arthur great emancipator. Jud ge Friend was In
Chaplain can be remembered best and Goldberg, Harold Goldstein and Hd.ro!i turn impresse d with the program ar-
appreciated most by those who hav e been Neiman. ranged by the boys on this occasion and
benefited by the Counsel and attention An informal dance will be given by he paid a comp liment to the members of
given by him. Rabbi Cronbach 's report the Agudah Club at the Edgewater Coun- the Young Men 's Jewish Charities who
with regard to his work shows most con- try Club, 56-38 Winthrop avenue , Satur- are taking an activ e Bart in the leader-
clusively the great need and demand in day evening, March 26. ship of the bovs of the A. B. C.
his field. The Union of American Hebrew Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Isaacson ( M a r y
Congregations is doing noble work in Z i m m e r m a n ) . 3612 west 13th street , an-
fostering the Chaplaincy of the Federa- nounce the birth of a son, Edward o:i SONS OF ISRAEL CONG.
tion. Mr. Benjamin M. Engelhar d in his February 24.
retiring speech as President of the Chi- The annual theatre party and banquet The Friday niwht services held" at the
cago Federation of Synagogues said with in honor of the Ladies of the Adelphois Sons of Israel Congregation , Xorth Shore ,
reference to this work : was given Saturday ni ght February 26. proved a great suecess. In addition to
"As regards our department of Chap- After the theatre , covers were spread the attractive features of the occasion
lainey, we have on file letters from every for twelve couples at the Morrison Hotel. Mrs. I.. C. Ginsburg the Junior Auxiliary bids fair to add
institution which has been visited by our Beautiful souvenirs were given. dignity to the Friday night services by
Chaplain , and you would be exceedingly On Monday evening, March 7, the next I' a n n y e Rosen of 2306 Iowa street. Amongdelegating one of the members to render
proud and happy to read some of these regular meeting of the Shomre , Hadath the guests present were Messrs and Mes- an essay on eurrent Jewsh top ies. Xext
communications which indicate very Jr. Auxiliary of Roseland will be held dames S. F. Weinzimmer , M. Katz-Xel- Friday night Mr. L. Goldman, will ad-
clearly and beyond any question of doubt at Palmer Park Assembly Hall, 111th son , M. Lagro. A' . Rubin and H. G. dress the Junior Auxiliary as well as the
not onl y the need of this great work , and Indiana avenue. At this meeting the Ellis. members of the congregation at large.
but the fact that we have been most annual election of officers will t a k e Mr. and Mrs. A. Benjamin , 1622 south Miss Bella Pimstein , president of the
fortunate in having secured the services p lace. Daneing will follow. Millard avenue , announee the Bar-Mitz- Junior Auxiliary, will read an interest-
of a man who gives not only of himself , The Daiilid Sorority held their last vah of their son , Isadore on Sunday ing paper on Intermarriage. Rev. D.
but of his very life to this most beauti- regular meeting at the homo of Miss Mareh 6. Almond , Rabbi of the Congregation , will
ful work for ministering to others. Xo Fiddie Cohn , 2508 west 13th Plaee. Tlie Garland Girls , Daug hters of Zion speak as usual on the Levitical Code as
words of praise of mine can give to him The Baby Provident Sewing Club' s Day Nursery and Infant Home will give practiced by other denominations.
the measure of his deserts. It is there- Social will be held on Tuesday, 2 P. M. a theatre party at the Eiltmore Theatre ,
fore all the more of our business to see March 22 at Mandel Bros. This social is 2040 Divisio n street on Wednesday af-
that this work is strengthened. " given in order to raise funds to be used ternoon and evening March 16. The Club SOCIALISTS AND JEWS ARE THE
The need of organization for educa- for layettes given to new born babes , i< under the direction of Mrs. Anna SAME. DECLARED ANTI-SEMITIC
tion among our Jewish children has been for shoes and stockings supplied to chil- Weinshenker Evans. MORNING POST.
seen. The leaders of the Chieago Federa- dren under sehool age , for milk and ice
FIVE JEWS IN POLISH COURT OF London (J. X. 8.).— "Morning Post"
APPEALS. states that majority of the Socialists at
the world conference of the party held
Warsaw, (J. T. A.)—Due to the efforts in Vienna are Jews and Socialism as it
of Councillor Kirsclibraum , five Jews now stands is a purel y Jewish movement.
1 ^CONTINENTAL */*/ • Resources I have been appointed as special Justices
! i til " Court of A ppeals.
More TW I Morris Stern has been elected as pres-
1 COMMERCIAL A dail y Hebrew free sehool has beem ident of the San Antonio (Tex.) Cham-
P T> A TVT "W O rwe. Hundred M opened in Salem , Mass. ' ber of Commerce.
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I n t e r n a t i o n a l Jew had started the World
War , Mr. Ford explained: The writer of the article published in
"By arousing national passion:,; that the Dearborn Independent , whose ideas
is, by propaganda whieh set one peop le Henry Ford is repeating parrot-like , is
against another peop le . . . a German named Conrad Siem. He states
|L Jy'ni^irr" Henry Ford's inspiration. clearness of conceptions for himself by DINNER , 12 to 8:30 p. m., $1.50
It is the poisonous anti-Semitism of teaching me the greatness of the Eman-
Germany, embodied in one of the most ci pator. And I was a truth s-hungry listen- Private Dining Roomsf or Private Parties
preposterous and pernicious anti-Semitic er and eager to ¦hear about the man whom
concoctions broug ht from autocratic Bismarck pronounced to have been the Banquets and Dinner Parties arranged
f o r on short noti ce
Germany by the "American " Henry wisest statesman born in Christianity. "
Ford. It is on the faee of it a fabrica- The "truth-hungry " schoolboy makes 78 WEST RANDOLPH STREET
tion , intended for the purpose of inject- the following admissions in this very Corner Clark Street
VW8MHW '^W^^ Wr ing strife and rac e hatre d into this coun- article: '' On the whole' my mind was as Phone Central 8071 T. Y. CHOY,Mgr.
V»N av»«N WfjfpP**9 try. yet too immature to digest his teach-
and South by agitating both sides of the Mr. Henry Ford has now assumed full umphant over a fallen foe, but glad-
slavery question. This question had E. Kalish. The invited guests were
responsibility for the vitriolic anti-iSem- dened that their heroism ard valor had Messrs. Abe Cohen, Nat Cowen, Nat
naturally a very strong hold on the pop- itie campaign conducted in his weekly. brought the men of the North and South
ular imagination , and, using it as a lev- Guttman, Arnold Joseph, Harold Pink
He is now responsible for the reprehen- closer together and cemented into in- and Dave Lipsey.
erag e, the hirelings of the Jew bankers sible and blackguardly false accusations destructible friendshi p dnd better appre-
found it easy enough work to raise the dii ected against the Jewish people. Even ciation of the common citizenship of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldstein announce
pai tisanship of the American peop le to the Black Hundreds of the Eussian auto- Great Eepublic. At no perio d of the the Bar Mitzvah of their son , Maurice ,
the pitch of: Hei e abolition! Here cracy, in staging the notorious Beiliss world's (history was there a greater at the Austro-Galician Congregation on
secession!.. . case involving tlhe absurd charge of pageant or one that testified to the sub- Saturday March 5.
"His new peisonality as President was ntual murder , dare d not go as far as lime teachings of our national life than A Surprise Party was given for Mrs. J.
to tlhem rather a great sui/prise . They the "peace-loving " Henry Foid is go- that great review. " H. Morrison , 921 south Paulina street on
had not seriously opposed his candidacy ing. Satui day afternoon February 26 in hon-
for the Piesidency. On the contrary then- These lines, written by an American
He is encleavoimg by the foulest Jew who knew President Lincoln , are or of her fourteenth Anniversary. The
secret agenfs had done th eir full shar e means to defam e the Jewish people whose guest of honor received a beautiful chest
in helping to ele ct him, thinking that typical of the spirit of American Israel ,
history he does not know and whose while the anti iSemitic campaign conduct- of silver. Among those present were Mrs.
this unsophisticated!backwioodsmian would contributions to civilization he is incap- Benjamin Eogatz from Milwaukee and
ed by Henry Ford is alien , un-American ,
prove himself an easy victim of Oiietntal able of understanding. He is disgracing un Christian in spii it, inspired by the Mesdames Harris, Guthman, Bernstein,
cunning. But Lincoln , on assuming the America thi oughout the woild by his basest agents of decayed Prussian and Polayes, J. Schiff , S. Schiff and Misses,
responsibility of his high office , had been uiesponsible acts; he is insulting the Eussian autocracies. Sandusky, Morrison and Bernstein.
gifted witlh the clear vision that saw American peop le when he tries to convey Much interest was displayed in dis-
through all the moves of their nefai ious the impression that the great martyred cussing Mr. Wissman 's views at the lasft
game. He fully realized that it would not SOCIAL
President was elected with the aid of meeting of the Givntake on "Is Here-
be so much the Southern States which secret agents of Jewish bankers in foi dity a Factor in Evolution. " The result
he would have to fi ght as it would be eign lands , and he is promoting strife 'The Fareh Club me, at the- ^home of
Miss Florence G ldstein , 3326 west Polk of it is that at next Thursday 's meeting
the cabals of the Jew-riddem European and unrest in America by injecting here at Morrison Hotel a debate will take
capitalistic system.. . the poison of race hatred , inciting one street on Sunday February 20. The
guests included the Misses Helen Blatt- plaee on "Eesolved , that Greatness is
"Tlhe inner circle of Europe was itself portion of its citizenry against another. dependent on Opportunity and Not on
well aware of the high intention of I feel absolutely certain that Henry berg, Eutih Hyman , Elnera Myers , Flor-
ence Polkovitz, Florence Goldstein and the Man. " The affirmativ e will be up
Abraham Lincoln. It knew further that Foid does not know that before he w'as held by Mr. Daniel H. Bonus and Dr.
the great love of the American people born between 7,000 and 8,000 Jews, in Helen Weiss. The next meeting will be
Edward N. Schoolman ; the nega tive , by
and their full confidence would give all ranks , saw service in the Civil War , held March 6 at the home of Miss Euth
Hyman, 2644 north Troy street. Messrs. Leonard I. Wissman and David
Lincoln, the power to consummiate his some with rar e distinction. Included in E. Hirsch.
plan, and that the fulfillment of his this number were 9 generals, 18 colonels , A surprise pai ty was tendered Gwen-
plan would spell the downfall of Europe 's 8 lieutenant-colonels, 40 mlajors , 205 cap- dolyn A. Lasker at her home by the B. M. Z. LINEN SHOWER.
capitalistic control of the world. So 'by tains, 32*5 lieutenants, 48 adjutants and Eight Points Club. Edwar d Eappaport
the dark inner council the death of 25 surgeons. of Indianapolis and Miss Gene Bell
Abrah am Lincoln was decreed. It was Eeese of Eoselan 'd were the out-of-town The members of the B. M. Z . Women 's
Sim'on Wiolf , the prominent American
an easy matter for its hirelings to incite Jew, in his historical work entitled "The guests and others present were the Misses Club are enthusiastic over the linen
the half-witted actor to commit the actu- Presidents I Have Known ," enumerat- Essie Pearl Leavitt , Goldye Lasker, shower and musicale which is to be held
al deed. ing some of the Jews who distinguished Edith Goldstein, Beatrice Pearl Levinne, at the Home at Albanv and Ogden ave-
"In the death of Abraham. Lincoln themselves in the Civil War , writes as Messrs. Saul Hammerman, JVTeyer A. nues on Monday March 7 at 2 p.m. Since
Christianity has received its greatest follows in his chapter on Lincoln : Hammerman, Irving Cohen , Maurice this has been their first affair of this
setback. In the United States there was Cohn , Jack Hunt and Al Hunt . kind for a number of years an unusual
" There was General Edwar d S. Solo- & is anticipated. A program of
no one big enough to step into his shoes. mon , who on the field of Gettysburg, Eabbi David Silberstein of Galatz, success
The unholy money gtamei of Israel is unusual musical merit will be given by
when the guns of Lee were thundering Eoumania arrived in Chicago and will
the foremost artists of the city.
again in full swting in the new world. down on the plains, pirior to the great make his temporary home with his brother some of Levine ; Songs, Dr. Louis
I am fearsome that the Jew bankers will charge of Pickett, had stood solitary and Mr. A. Silverstein, 1525 east Sixty-sixth Piano , Isaac
acquire with their crooked financial place . Kuppin, accompanist Miss Marian Fuers-
alone , smoking his cigar , with a br avado Mrs. William Swartchil d,
cunning complete control over the ex- that inspired the admiration of the whole Mr . Edward Eappaport of Indianapolis , tenberg: Vocal, Miss Sonia Kirt; Violin ,
uberant wealth of America and will use 'army. There was General Leopold Blum- who has been visiting here will leave for accompanist
Selinger , accompanist Ir ving Mor-
their iH-gottem gains to corrupt system- e nib eng, of Baltimore, who had lost one Eoseland where he will spend a few days Henry
atically our modern civilization. They of his legs at the battle of An- with friends. graff. Mrs. Kal Kalish chairman of
receiption committee will see that
will not hesitat e to plunge Christendom tietam. Ther e was Captain J. B. Green- Mrs. M. Block, 3549 Thirteenth place the
provision will be made for the
into war and chaos if it will further hut , of the famous Eighty-second Illinois, gave a surprise miscellaneous shower for every
the end of ' Israel inheriting the earth/ " granddaughter, Miss Faye Landfield comfort of the guests. Mrs. A. L. Bil-
whose brilliant record in the army is 'her , capable committee are work-
Thus the G-erman schoolboy, wfh o ad- still the inspiration around the campfire s bride-elect of Irving Eaben on Sunday likin and a make this reach the high
mits that his mental balance was dis- afternoon. ing hard to
of the Grand Army of the Eepublic. in the past.
turbed by the stories Bismar ck had oold There was Leopold Karpeles, one of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elman, 1116 south standar d set
him forty-five years ago, is introduced medal of honor men, who snatched a rebel Sacramento boulevard entertained Satur-
by Henry Ford in his weekly to prop up CONG. BETH ITZCHOK.
flag in the midst of the carnage and day evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
his anti-Semitic campaign in this conn- bore it triumphant ly to the Union side, Harry Elman (Frieda Brooks). The
Dr. Joseph Hevesh of the Humboldt
try, making the most dastardly and (ab- and who in turn became the banner bear- guests include d Mr. and Mrs. Harry El- le will occupy the pulp it of
surd charges against the Jews. And this er of his own troop and stood in the man , the Misses Eose Elman, Ella Elman, Bid. Temp
interview was supposed to have been Edith Elman, Euth Eosenberg, Emma Congregation Beth Itzehok on Friday
midst of the m ost terrific fire, holding 11.
given by the Iron Chancellor exclusively the flag of his adopted country aloft as Borenstein , Jean Wolf , S. Muriel Sosna evening, March
to the schoolboy at about the time when a symbol and an inspiration .. . and Idorna Elman. Messrs. Lippman, A.
in answer to Frince Gortschakov , who ( Zimmerman, Max Elman, William Wolf ,
' The men who mar ched down the ave-
declared that the Jews of Eussia were nue in those memorable May days of Louis Claver, E. Elman and George Wolf.
so far behind Eussian culture that the '65 were not Catholics , not Protect ants, A dinner was given on Sunday by Miss
Eussian government was compelled to
introduce discriminatory ilaws against
them , Prince Bismarck said : "Have you
ever considere d whether the condition of
not Jews—they were soldiers of the Ee-
public—American citizens who had left
their homes in defense of the flag and
the gloiious institutions of their fathers
Cyrena Oppenheim , 1112 south Eobey
street in honor of Miss Hannah Lewis
and Jack Eosenson whose engagement
was recently announced . The guests in-
ThePresent
the Eussian Jews is not the result of wfh o weie returning to their peaceful cluded Mr . and Mrs. Aaron D. Fine, the —U an excellent time
these very discriminatory laws?" abodes not as conquerors , not as tri- Misses Beatrice Fine, Tillie Lewis, Sylvia
Witt , Blanche Morrison of Waukegan, f or i nt e r i o r paintin g.
111., Messrs. Eli and Samuel Morrison of
'/f TLf iy x Ff **- Board of Directors and A surprise part y was given by Miss
Sarah Wilk on Feb. 23, at her home 1127
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Edward Morris Pres. Morris
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Mexican Petroleum , Northen Pacific,
American Locomotive and Baldwin Loco-
motive were prominent in rallying move-
Levine and Eabbi Masliansky.
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DODGING THE TAX PROBLEM. salvation with American energy and
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The program of tax revision put out
hopefulness.
Earnings of corporations , on the aver-
this week from Washington may, as the age , for the last half of 1920 and the
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newspaper accounts of it say, meet the first half of 1921 will be negligible. In-
approval of most Eepubliean House stead of profits a very large part of the
& Co. leaders and many senators, but it will capital invested in business made losses.
not meet the approval of the people of The tide may turn, and must turn some
the country who have given tfh e mJatter time, but it is an optimistic guess that
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The shifting of the tax from excess the Government, whose outgo is assured of the market
profits to other taxes, is a mere change but whose income is imperilled.
INVESTMENT in form of suffering, and is evidently Doubling the receipts from the tariff
planne d to meet the fact that there are is another legislative optimistic guess, STOCK GRAIN
«» BANKERS ^ to be no excess profits to amount to whieh has little chance of fruition. BONDS.. PROVISIONS
anything from now on, and this new leg- The fact is, the Government has got
islation aims only to take, if possible, to resor t to a Sales Tax. It can raise the COTTON
Real Estate First J ^dortgage some more enterprise out of business. vast sums it needs in no other way.
The experts see that there is noth ing to There is no other way to get the 322-330 Postal Telegraph Bldg.
6% Gold Bonds be giained by beating a dead horse , and money, but fortunately, it is the most
turn to an attempt to goad the animals excellent way—a way fair to all, light- Chicago
7f Q Preferred Stocks that have still a little lif e left in them. ening the load so that it will not be felt
Nor does reducing the surtaxes from and distributing it equitably. The collec- Phones Wialbaeh 7860
REMITTANCES 73 per cent , to 40 per cent , effect, in the tion is simple and easy, and the yield
TO F O R E I G N C O U NT R I E S least degree , the switching of surplus i large enough to furnish the amount need- ( All diepartmients)
incomes out of tax-exempt securities, ed, and more. The Baehe Eeview.
back again where the unjustifiable knife
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STREET
Sntntpiwtxtp b yield , and justice for the whole com
munity ? 6% fixed interest, the bond- NEW YORK
holder retains his right to a
INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Why do tax-manufacturers persist in 25% participation in the an-
clinging to proved f allacies in the tax nual net profits.
PUBLIC UTILITY system , and driven by public opinion, f l f l f l f l f l f l f l f l f lf l f i f l f l f l f l f l f lf l f l s
and failing to get revenu e under one set
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of errors, proceed to promulgate and to
endeavor to put over , another set , full 5 Your Earnings Gua- £
BOUGH T — SOLD — QUOTED of pitfalls, intricacies , injustice and gen-
eral devilment of the country 's interest ? "What is the probable or pos- £ ranteed For $100 £
sible value of these participation
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A clear , clean, straight cut and abund-
antly effectual method of solving the rights?"
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Financing of the company is
Chicago problem, on businesslike , fair and honest
for the purpose of demonstrating £ Against any Illness or £
1 lines, is presented to them in tfh e Tax on ON A LARGE SCALE (1,500 a Accident fl
i Gross Sales. The country is for it , as fai ¦
barrels of flour daily) an im- No Exception
as the country has investigated the tax-
prove d process of flour making J
William Castenholz & Co. ation question at all , and if a referendum
were taken today among those who hav e
and purification , amply protected a
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by patents, for which ii: has the
CERTIFIED PUBLIC investigated, there would be an over-
ACCOUNTANTS whelming vote in favor of this method.
exclusive rights. The process
realizes f he dream of millers for £ Chicago Mutual £
£ Casualty Co. £
Business is at an ebb . Unemployment 30 years—100% purification of
is giowing. Confidence is non-existent ,
203 S. DEARBORN ST. enterprise is absolutely shut off.
flour.
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This process, in addition to the ¦
Tel. Harrison 9606 What will change all this and restore ¦
business? The answer is, a lifting of the
usual profits enjoyed from the Street
manufacture of such a staple food ¦ ¦
tax load. If business were relieved of as flour , indicates Phone Wabash 8415
Audits—Income Tax Investigations the murderous grab s iafter profit and
capital, were released by a decent , fair PROFITS ¦ Salary and Commission for ¦
income tax levy accompanied by a Gross You may obtain full information ¦ Producers ¦
Cost installations and Accounting Sales Tax, the whole country would regarding both the flour process ¦ ¦
Systems spring once more to work out its business and bonds by dropp ing a line to
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classic dancer and Master Ben Lidovskv ' successful affairs ever undertaken by 01
violinist.
North West Fellowship Club. All ar-
t h a t organization. The honours of the
evening were carried off by Mr. M.
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^^s^_ ^- \/y "Woman" By Magdalene Marx Is No Woman.
By Bertha A. Loeb
A book that has attracted a great deal For in closely examining t'he depths of
I Welcome The First | of notice in these days of wholesale
manufacture of a commodity "called
literature ''—is one called ' ( Woman ' ' that
this self revealing woman , I could not see
that her serenity was really perturbed
at the loss in battle of both her husband
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herself—T'he Woman—The Great "I thing worth-while, first for herself , next
Am ". for /her family and after that for the
In truth the egoism and egotism of community at large.
Woman was never so clearly and to the Our heroine says life spells suffering.
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reviewer so revoltingly revealed.
The book could be suggested as a cure
for Ego-mania to any of the parasitic
Life should spell suffering—t o the con-
stantly self seeking type. Self-abneiga-
tion alone spells happiness.
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type of women , who eternally are donning
gowns to attend teas and bridges and PROFESSOR GOTTHEIL ISSUES
who cfhew gum or smoke cigarettes as WARNING TO BEWARE OF
their whims dictate in order to promote GERMAN ASPIRATIIONS.
&<>3<><^<>^<>OK><3><><3><>^K><3<><^<><3K><^^ a sort of social intermingling.
London , Feb. 26. (J. T. A.)—The
Not once is the reader regaled by the
birth of any great noble impulse on th© "Times " to-day publishes a letter from
Professor Eiehar d Gottheil of New York
part of this "New Wioman ". That she— in which he warns tlhe Allies that Ger-
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Are &aht*b !hj ¦ agencies are entitled to accept money for transmission to Europe. Only fl
B such institutions can give their customers the best and conscientious value ¦
B for their monies. Our bank is under State Supervision. ¦
Slip'CoVers
program has been arranged and refresh- M. A. Paneoe is Chairman of the Dance ,
ments will be served. and Mrs. Peter Pritikin is President . of
the Auxiliary.
Alliance Woman 's Club. A social fol-
lowed by a program featuring dancing
EARLY and other entertainment will be given
on Sunday evening, March 13 at the
SINAI SOCIAL CENTER ACTIVITIES.
SPRING SHOWING Jewish Educational Alliance , 1243 north Prof. M. C. Otto , of the University of
Wisconsin , will speak in Sinai Temple
Wood street by the Alliance Woman 's
OF Club. Mrs. Lena Jaffe , chairman of the on Monday evening, March 7th. His
subject will be "The Moral Education
Canton Crepe, Taffeta, and a f f a i r , as well as the ladies assisting
of Youth. " Prof. Otto is one of the
Tricotine Dresses from her are sparing no efforts to make this
soeial a huge success. ablest men on the University of Wiscon- We manufacture to Order, Slip
the manufacturer at Young Judaea. This Saturday, March
sin faculty. He has made some very Covers of every description at
wholesale prices. notable contributions to philosop hy. the Lowest Factory Prices.
5, the Young Judaea leaders of Chieago "The Anal ysis of a Blighted Ro-
are giving their dance at the Red Room mance " will bo the subject of the next Quality Workmanship Guaranteed
of the LaSalle Hotel . No efforts have lecture on Psycho Analysis it Sinai So- We also specialize in the making
been spared to make the evening suc- eial Center, on Tuesday evening, March to order of Lace Shades and
p WH cessful.
8th , by Dr . Edmund Jacobson. Drapes.
Deborah Alumnae. On Saturday even- Prof. George L. Scherger will speak ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY
tJ ^^G S*HO b ing, Mareh 5 in the Social Hall of the on "Emerson the Optimist" at the next FURNISHED ON REQUEST
Chieago Hebrew Institute , the Alumnae meeting of tin; Sinai study Circle , Thurs-
"A THING OF JOY FOREVER " should be to Lewitz and you will become
another one of his satisfie d patrons. 2 APT. ALBANY PARK BLDG.
f EAT AT GOLD'S 1
As Well as a Rendezvous for Owner will sell splendid 2 apt. bldg.
Business Men 5—6 rms . (h. w. ht. sun par. pte. poi ches.
AUTOMOBILE r One flat available May 1st. Choice Joca 1 You are |£re to enj oy a meal
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Beg Pardon, Jones $3,000 Cash. Ad A Bx 112. The Sentinel.
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service unsurpassed.
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or some <Mle assumins
Earle Corder 's Empire Syncopators lMidill JIrttipc
Ichatn lFllCb, his bailie, phoned Mr. MK%^^^K
Ban and Social ' wafrs j | |
Best Dance Orchestra in Town Harmon a warning to refrain from using
his name in any Dreamland advertisements
MORRIS S. SILVER and BILLY such as the letter from some ardent admirer
JACKSON , Directing Amusement of Jones daring us to give him a chance at
Representatives Elgar, published last week.
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NO COUVERT CHARGE •Q~ in fairness to ourselves, Jones and ^f Opp . Hotel La Salle
^D ) the public, we now say we published
And iNo Admission Fee Before
the letter for the sole purptose of giving
7:30 P. M.
F. O. BERTHOUD , Caterer
Jones that chance and posting our readers
of exact conditions. Restaurant
For Reservations Phone PERHAPS MR. JONES has some special Excellent Food
Douglas 9579 reason for not caring to compete with CAFE LAFAYETTE
Elgar. Stirely it cannot b© lack of confi-
dence. NOW
Featuring French Ana Danish
We agreed for Elgar to meet J oines "man
PastrylBaked On] The Premises KELLSHORE RESTAURANT
for man " with whatever number of men he 738 Irving Park Boulevard
When In Chicago blot out your liked best So, if he is backward in the
HOTEL WORRIES matter, we are sorry to have raised any E. Glosz and Gus Domacker , Props.
Take A Box Home
by staying at the false hopes. F r e n c h Table d 'Hote and
WINDSOR-CLIFTON We did our best to make things interesting First Class a la Carte Service
The most centrally located H otel and hope that Mr. Jones may yet change
in Chicago . bis mind. Open from 7 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Within easy walking distance of the We stand ready to bear all the expense "Good Food Means Good Health " Wellington 26
Great Wholesale and Retail Districts and don't care what it i&osts (don't let the EINZIG 'S
—all the down-town theatres—Mich- molney stop you, Jones,) so long as every-
igan Boulevard with its A t Institute
and Automobile Row and practically
body is satisfied.
HARMON'S
Hungarian Cale & Restaurant *FOR THAT HUNGRY FEELING"
|FACE POWDER X day February 20th , at the Hotel Sherman. M a t z o t h were required here f o r the 3,000
Tlie opening session on Saturday eve- Jewish refugees f r o m Ukrainia at present
ning, was set aside for a Landsmanshaf- in Constantinople.
ten Conference, which resulted in the
adoption of the resolution th at for the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plotke , 3811
Broadway announce the engagement of
their daughter Graee to Mr . A. J. Jacob-
purpose of coordinating and assisting
in the continued effort s of the Landsman-
shaften Organizations, particularl y in
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son , son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacob - the e f f e c t i v e distribution of their moneys Corner Drexel blvd. and 44th
son , 715 Roscoe street. in accordance with their own expressed
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mandl , 441 Mel- purpose, an Advisory Board be elected
(New policy of management.)
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rose street announce the engagement of
t h e i r d a u g h t e r , Hortense , to Daniel Katz ,
of Chicago.
by the Board of Directors of t'h e Chicago
Joint Relief Committee , whieh shall be
composed of directors selected by each
Residential and Transient.
Splendid Transportation.
Mr. a n d Mrs. David Landy, announce of the L a n d s m a n s h a f t e n wishing to co- Attractive "Weekly or
the engagement of their daughter , Fanny- operate with the Chieago Joint Relief Monthly Rates.
to Seymore Weber. Committee.
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is the result of y ears of (f) Announcement is made of the engage- This Conference was addressed b y Mr.
Moderate Prices in Cafe.
/K exp erience ' and stays on ' A ment of
longer than the ordinary.
Mis* G-'rlrude L. Aschermann,
(h 1718 north Troy street to Edward D. Bernard Horwich, Judge Harry M. Fisher Garage in connection.
X and Mr . Julius Savit ky. Mr. S. J. Rosen-
Koret z , son of Mrs. Rose Koretz , 2506
Courteous attention.
b l a t t , Viee-Chairman, presided.
Y For Sal e at all Toilet Goods and (n south St. Louis a v e n u e . The convention Sunday, convened at
A Drug Counters. Announcement is m a d e of tlie engage-
Better Service Without Advanced
<j> 10 A. M. Over four h u n d r e d delegates
m e n t of Miss Juliet Karol , daughter of representing affiliated out of town com- Prices.
Mrs. B. Karol , 920 Margate Terrace to munities, congregations and organizations
Sidney A. Block , 3617 Doug las boulevard. of the eity, participated and listened Phone Kenwood 9000.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hork , 3549 Douglas with great interest to t h e reports ren-
Full Dress Suits doulevard who recently announced the
engagement of their daugh t e r , Rose Lee
dered.
Mr. Isadore Liederman , Secretary ren-
JOHN L. HAWKINS,
TO RENT to Josep h R i c h m a n , will be at home Sun- dered a detailed report of the activities
Resident Manager.
T. G. SCHAFFNER day Mareh 13 afternoon and evening. of t h e Chicago Joint Relief Committee
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130 NORTH STATE STREET
Opposite Field's
A n n o u n c e m e n t is made of t h e engage-
m e n t of Miss Blanche Staub, daugh t e r
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Staub, 2945
and Middle Western Bureau since their
inception. "N"
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f Res.
Phone Central 4S75
Phone Edge-water
n o r t h Harding »venue to N o r m a n Ray-
581S mer , 1109 north Sacramento boulevard.
Prom t h e r e p o r t s of the activities
during the year 1920 , it was learned that
t h r u t h e e f f o r t s of the Chieago Joint
¦ MB The instrument of qua-
SpR lity clear as a bell.
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Xo date has been set for the wedding. Belief Committee and the Middle West- 9 Wh en you see this "
Mr . and Mrs. E. H. Friedman, 2142 SB Phonograph you will
ern Bureau , $902 ,199.32 was raised. Al-
H a d d o n avenue announce the engagement I instantly be attracted
most a million dollars. Another f a c t of
Phone Normal 8029 N. ROSE of their daug hter , Leah, to Ben Ginsburgh , H by t h e graeeful lines
great interest was that the net cost of
son of Mrs. Frieda Ginsburgh , of this H 91 of the cabinet exelu-
Michigan Ave. Club House eity. The wedding will take place soon.
operation of collecting this sum , was but
f ""* ff * sive with the Sonora.
Kosher Caterers -V> c/o for t h e year. 1 The H i g h e s t Class
Mr. B. H o r w i c h rendered a splendid
For Weddings , Banquets , Receptions , Dances CHICAGO HEBREW INSTITUTE. 5 T a l k i n g Maehine in the World. —
report about the prevailing conditions
Large and Small Affairs
Seating Capacity 500 in Europe and emphasized the need of F. S. SPOFFORD
In the last six months a great many
Chicago doing real relief work now . ¦ Hardman Pianos, Sonora Talking
5857-59 Michigan Ave., immigrants have come to the United
States. Among these immigrants there Rabbi A b r a h a m Bear Shapiro , Chief H Machines X.
are to be found men and women who Rabb i of Lithuania was one of the
p r i n c i pal speakers of the convention.
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have 'had excellent education abroad. aEHIllBBIIIIIISSflllC
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Prices from S8.00 and up. These are the
daugh t e r , Helen to Jack G. Turner , son
of Mr. and Mrs. Osear Turner , of Oak
4T ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE
ONLY Stores of their kind in Chicago. Park , which took plaee Saturday Feb-
ruary 26 at the A s h l a n d Club House.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Hyman Levy, 1320 south
NORTH SIDE OLDSMOBILE CO
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of t h e i r daughter , Belle to Lewis Serody,
STYLISH STOUT BOOT SHOP of Philadel phia. The couple will travel WE
wish to extend to you our hearty welcome to pay us
ADOLPH WEINSTEIN. Prop. east for their honeymoon. a visit and inspect our beautiful Sales and Service Depts.,
17. N. STATE ST., STEVENS BLDG. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levin , 4619 Vincen- and our complete line of 1921 models in Sedans, Coupes, 5
634 W. NORTH AVE. nes a v e n u e a n n o u n e e the m a r r i a g e of
t h e i r d a u g hter , G e r t r u d e Doroth y to Sig- and 7 passenger Touring Cars.
m u n d H. Altheimer , son of Mr. and Mrs.
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North Side Oldsmobile owners are welcome to make their
nue. headquarters at our establishment,
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The couple left f o r an extended eastern
tri p. They will attend the inauguration Diamonds Up On the Street
To Reduce the High Cost of President-Elect Harding. or Call Diversey 6400
of Living We Now Serve a
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I 11 to 2:30 p.m. Quick Service cabs which are t h e Lowest Rates in Chicago.
Chicken Chowmein Friday evening March 4 , at 8:15 , Every Passenger is Protected by Liability Insurance
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colors and Monograms a specialty. Seat
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nesuay, March 2b , at the Community
Center of Temple Judea. The committee
'' Wh y did you remove your family
portraits?"
"My wif e was too fond of using them
in eharge promise a most novel affair. as illustrations when giving her famous
BE SURE YOU ORDER King Solomon and the CJueen of Sheba ¦lecture on my ignominious descent. "—
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the best products >of their culinary art.
There will be "Homon Tashen " and
other Purim goodies in abundance. The
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Goldman , S. B. Jiomaiko, H. Sohlossberg,
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Solomon, J. Kestin , N. Kepner, Mrs. A. H.
C. Goldfine , H. Xewfield and Mrs. Ohas,
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Furs that Fairly Sparkle in their Economy Junior Aid J. E. A. The society has in Prices on all Table
Quantity, Quality, Assortment and Economy procured the spacious ballroom of the and Floor Lamps and
These four factors are indispensable to smart Fur Wraps — Excellent Pelts, Auditorium Hotel for the monthly meet- Shades.
Expert Dressing, Faithful Matching and Delicate Modeling. The four ing, to be held on Sunday Mareh 6th. Our stock is one of the
factors meet in Holland's between the hours of 3 and 6 P. M,
Beaconsfield Orub. Election of officers biggest in Chicago. To
HOLLAND FUR COMPANY was held as follows: President, Dr. Louis
save money, eall now.
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was held last Sunday evening at the
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VIENNA LETTER what happens, our only salvation is the
union with Germany!" n
By Leon Sehal'it , our speeial Viennese
correspondent
Copyright, 1921, by Jewish News
Now as not a single day passes without
the increases of prices of several art icles,
as the very government is obliged to dou-
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Service , Inc. ble , treble and quadruple the prices of Does the idea appeal to you of having your washing 1
The political debates on the problem rationed foodstuffs, of the post , the tele- done as you want it, when you want it, and at a cost J
of the "Easter n Jews " have become graph , the telephone , of all monopolized much less than you are now obliged to pay ? If so, |j
something of a regular institution for articles (the cost of salt for instance is
the edification and gratification of the quadrup led), of rates and taxes, the our soft water process will prove to you our efficiency. j§
Vienna anti-Semites. Also they have chances of a reduction are nil, in fact
develope d into a capital sort of strife- the contrary is certain , and shoes and 6633 STATE STREET Phone Englewood 640 1
argument between the Social Democrats clothes have already jumped up afresh.
and the Christian Socialists. The former The worse things beeomei economically, ^BDliillH
are still in power at the Municipal Coun- the great er the desire for union with
cil. The "red " burgomaster Jacob Germany. It is left out of account that
Beumann has declared he will never the Entente , France in particular , would
tolerate the expulsion of hardworking not tolerate it and that the incorpora-
IT'S NOT HOW GHEAP — BUT HOW GOOD WE MAKE IT.
poor Jews, only because they fled to tion which is to be proclaimed against
Vienna during the war. The "Landtag " the "Allies " would get Germany
of Vienna and Nether Austria and the int o great trouble. Considering the pre-
State Government are, as you know , sent state Austria is in, the gain from
Christian Socialists. Now the Christian her union with Germany would be ques-
Socialists on paper would have the power tionable not only for herself , but also
to expel the fug itives. But they are for Germany. Still people here ask them- . CARBONATED WATER
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afraid of doing so in consequence of The selves what is going to become of them,
Peace Treaty of St. Germain. They are if they remain dangling in the air. Near-
afraid of the intervention of the foreign
missions at Vienna. On the other hand
ly all parties, including even the Chris-
tian Socialists, aire now in favor of in- f t ? flflPljj CaU Lhlcoln 370 for a Case*
they have promised their adherents to corporation, at least the latter pretend *T \Sjr - j ) 1007—11 Altgeld Street
expel all Galician Jews bag and baggage, to be in order not to make themselves
and their press does not get tired of re- unpopular. The Jewish National) ele- *U —
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newin g the demand. And although the ments keep rather in the background.
Federal Chancellor Dr. Michael Mayr , Of course , at the moment the Entente
himself a Christian Socialist from the
bigoted Tyrol has declared that it is im-
will 'have granted to Austria sufficient
loans for her reconstruction , the idea of <m*^=^ The Smooth Edge on our Collars
possible to carry out the expulsion on the union will fade again. GIVB S GREAT COMFORT AND SAVES YOUR TEMPER
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lines suggested m consideration of the The strike of the teachers of Jewish
religious instruction (which by Jthe-bye
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to the terms of St. Germain Austria is omic situation, has now lasted for more '^> , y -X - 4605 KENMORE AVENUE Edgewater 8875
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obliged to treat all foreigners as well as than three weeks, as neither t'he Kultus-
dier own citizens, and that finally the gemeinde nor the pauperized teaclhers
Polish Embassy here does not stick to its will g ive in , ai J all this fine Jewish
promise of repatriating 4 ,000 fugitives ,
the Polish gov ernment objecting to their
boys and girls have been left without
those important lessons. Another very
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return , Mr. Kunschak and his fellow-con- sad sign of the economic misery pre- THEATRICAL & MASQUERADE COS TUMES
sorts reproach the Social Democrat s con- vailing here is the regrettable faeit that Opposite Field*137 North Wabash Avenue Central 1801
tinuously with "protecting " the Jews. for the past three years and a (half the
It is remarkable t hat tlhe Federal Chan- finest synagogue of Vienna (the beauti-
cellor in the course of the last "debate " ful temple in the Jewish Leopoldstadt
also spoke of "international considera- district whieh had burned down has re-
tions" and that he is afraid reprisals mained a ruin) and nothing is done to
would be taken against Austrians in the re-build it. On the 'high festival days
case of ¦ expulsions. As I have pointe d LJM OMPLS:S7OV /PSl UNITED STATESgf
out to 3^011 on several' occasions the ques-
divin e service is held at a concert-hall
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in the city, but to old people this means
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tion of the fugitives is closely connected
with the scarcity of housing accommoda-
tion. The nasty and vociferous anti-
Semite Dr. Jerzabek comp lained that
3J 0,000 persons in Vienna belonged to a
tribe who had not immigrated before
a long way from the eity and besides
the frame is not fitting. It would be the
t ask of the Kultusgemeinde to at least
prepare the necessary steps for re-build-
ing, but there is little Jewish feeling
left in those gentlemen who see their
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If the undesirabl e elements were ex-
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idea tooth and nail and send the secre-
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places and it would be unnecessary tc Union , the said Executive of the Vienna
build new houses , he said , which again assimillatory Jews, to the province's in
proves that heroic gentleman 's utte *r ig- order to agitate against the political ¦ MBB'B B B B B H B B B B B B B B 'B H B B H B B B H B B B B B B B i B B B B B B B
n orance. Another- ignorant Christian endeavo u rs of the Zionists. The gentle- **Wta»^ BATTERIES REPAIRING
Socialist Vaugion declare d the 30,000 men of the Keihillia still believe they
lodging places occupied by Polish Jews live in the old times when their under- 3 WIRING PAINTING ¦
shoul d be cleare d and the whole problem paid teaehers woul d put up with any in-
of "W'ohnungsnot" would be solved. justice and bad treatment . For the '
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On several occasion s the Zionist s have teachers of Jewish religious instruction ^
readil y agreed to the expulsion of all are paid worse tha n all the other muni-
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alien profiteers, but as also the Soeial
Democratic "Arbeiter-Zeitiing" points
cipal teachers cf Vienna who arc paid
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out and the Social Democrats demanded their non-Jewish colleagues. On the JJ others; every one looks and runs like Lang, Detroit, Milburn, and several JJ
in the Municipal Council , and Landtag, oth er hand many well-to-do Jews in Vien- new and carries a new guarantee ; ~
they are to include Aryan and Hungarian na >are taxed by the Kultusgemeinde so !will dispose of them at Y_ original cost. We sell, if not satisfied, money
schieiber as well , in fact all those who do low t h a t it is out of all proportion to their S refunded. Give us a visit and convince yourself. Also will rent ears by the
not practice useful work in the interests wealth. It is significant for the sense „ month.
of the whole nation. of Jewry in many ricih Israelites here ¦CENTURY ELECTRIC AUTO COMPANY ¦
It would be an exaggeration to say that oases have occurred of Jews getting
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great disturbances had been predicted , but 'amount of money on the occasions of
fortunat ely they did not come off. In- weddings etc., when they can display
stead of hanging speculators and traffic-
kers in front of the Stock Exchange,
only street demonstrations took place
when gallows with inscriptions such as
their feathers , and above all for non-
Jewish purposes.
I hear from Budapest that the Awak-
ening Ma gyars are daily losin g ground ,
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"Union with Germany " "Death to the especially in Upper Hungary, one of
sehieber '' were carried about and in the their str ongholds. This would indeed be We built our business on Service & Satisfaction and we are still growing
towmhall place d on the speak er 's table cheery newts, if there wer e also signs of
to the delight of the crowd. The "Tech-
nical Union " who had demanded the
general reduction in prices by the 20th
ihias given the government another fort-
diminishing power in the ranks of the
banditti officers at Budapest and of the
crew at t'he Hotel Britannia who , how-
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ever , seem as strong as ever , although
night. Its leader was kind enough to it must be admitted that open murder
declare that there will not be "murder
and confla grations ". But a social Dem-
ocrat in the course of the public inquiry
on the necessity of the reduction in pri-
etc. has ceased for the time being. But
in all probability this is only the calm
before the storm and ainv day may bring
a fresh crisis whicJhi will shake Hungary
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Dr. Wise Lauds President Wilson. NATIONAL
New York , (J. T. A.) In the course What man was ever more largely the Washington Park National Bank
of his address at Carnegie Bali, Rabbi
Dr. Stephen S. Wise scored President
Wilson 's enemies and lauded the services
object of publi c abuse and of private
slander? True , men sp:oke in terms of
disparagement of Lincoln while he lived,
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of the President during his period of but they did not question his Ihonor nor
office as chief Executive of the United a ssail his life under his own roof-tree. BANK States Govern-
States. Dr. Wise said in part : Enmity and bitterness did not spar e Wil- mwl^^^^^^^
"Future historians will accord Presi- son ever here , so that if sometimes he IN W O O D L A W N ment for Postal
seems uiif orbcaring if he seems to be flBi lSiilWlff 'C
dent Wilson his proper place in history.
Let us not magnif y the significance of without that supreme Lincoln-like quali-
ty of magnanimity, let it be remembered 1
contemp orary judgment , for eomtempor-
that his foes wounded, him where any
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ary jud gment , in truth , means little, if
anything. Woodiow Wilson 's place will man that is a man that cares for his honor
be determined neither by his bitter de- can be most easily and grievously woun- ^SOwOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
tractors nor bv his revering friends. ded.
Have no doubt as to what Woodrow "It is believed that Wilson erred , or
Wilson 's place in history will be , and rather t h a t his entourage erred grievously
what will be the place of his malignant in failing to tell the American peop le the
wlhole truth about his illness, seein g that y PHONE CANAL 2429 .
and unpdty ing detractors , if they are to
Wilson fell because he overburdened him-
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have any place at all.
self abroad and upon his return was
'' Truly, it may be said of Wilson, in forced to take the issue of world peace to
such terms as Lowell used touching Lin- his fellow Americans. When he was
coln—tha t Wilson has had no sin save stricken , tlie standard sthould have been
to keep the honor of his country unstain-
ed—so to enhance the greatness of his
country that it should seem and be great
gently taken from his hands and others
called upon to bear it to victory. Lrre-
spective of the technicality of withdraw-
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in all those things inward and externa) ing from tlie Presidency, his duty was £ FRESH HM( U GROCERIES
that alone ean constitute the greatness so to resi gn the leadershi p of the eoutest
of our country. MATZOS \ j } _% j J DELICATESSENS
to others as would have made possible
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was in the hands of Wilson. How glori- fish , willful , partisan band who scrupled u ¦
ously and trag ically near he came to not to break this man , thoug h in so "We solicit Country orders for Matzos, Matzos Meal,
blessing the world with peace ! Then he doing they made it impossible perhaps
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share his burdens with others, or to claim which America had promised a hungrily
that he undertook a task heavier than awaiting world.
"If Wilson erred throug hout the eight
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any man could properly meet , is not to "j ^ ^i ^ ^B l l l I l l i a i Blll l l l l l l I I I I I I I I l l l l B f
miti gate the crimes of those that struck years of Presidency, he erred in that he
him down amidst the councils of peace , appealed to the nation at its highest and
and with unrelenting cruelty struck him that he spoke for America at its noblest.
down when he returned to his own land.
In the midst of the count of peace , for
the' sake of partisian advantage, in the
He mi ght hav e compromised, he might
have appealed to the prejudices and the
passions of the American peop le, but he
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" To say that Wilson perfectly formu-
"That is what history will say of him
and of his foes. History may regret lated the mind of his country and the
some mistakes of Wilson , but history will judgment of the allied nations during the
days of 1917 and 1918 is to tell only half f*~ LIVINGSTON'S -I
never forgive the crime of his enemies,
the truth. He perfectlv formulated what j OESlVeJlBlRATEJlD
personal and partisan , who to punish a
he had done most to form. He formula-
man and defeat a party broke the heart
of the world. ted the mind of America, wlhicli had
shaped. America would not have re- j R Y E> B R E> A O .
History may say of Wilson that he
most differed from Lincoln in that he
joiced in Wilson 's formulation of its aim
and purposes if he had not gone before
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lacked Lincoln 's unfailing magnanimity, and , sensing America at its hi ghest , led
but history cannot fail to record that America to the mountain top wlhere he
Wilson was goaded and embittered by revealed to the expectant eyes of the T ^: B' f ^ t f^ T a P' r ty a f^ CAWE F E R E S T A U R A N T
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MINSK JEWS ASKED TO BE
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many districts of the former Govern- will be partici pated in among others by
men t of Minsk , and tha t it was the de- Dr. Bogen, Dr. Plotz , Dr Rosenblatt, M.
sire of his constituents to be annexed Landesco and M. Ganz.
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H Phone Sogers Park 2069 ^M sence of Jews among tihe Bolshevist worldly. The entithesis is false ; but if
party is to be sought in the continued there were anything in it , if it were by sendin g your entire
persecution and degradation which Eus- true that Judaism was specially keen
sian Jews have undergone. On the whole, on making this world into a true kingdom
Family Washing to the
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it is a Talmudic saying that ihe who is
of God , then Judaism would be entirely Great Western Laun-
congruous with the prevailing sp irit of
unmerciful is no descendant of Abraham.
But, as I have already urged , persecu-
modern Christianity. The truth is that dry than it|is possible
the teaching of modern Judaism and
tion breeds scum. If th ere are some men modem Christianity as to this world to obtain in your own
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not , therefore , by Jews recognized as
Jews) who 'have yielde d to the lust of
and the next world ( "th e vestibule and
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home even under the
is the most attractive looking, eeo- ]
revenge, is it for the Gentile, whose sys-
and their relations to each oth er have, most favorable condi-
nomical and easiest cleaned table to all intents and purposes , become the
top. Pure white in color , with a s tematic persecution has brought this same. It would be idle to ask people tions.
about , to marvel? Should the Gentile , with violently buzzing bees in their bon-
beautifully polished hard surface g
by the virulence of 'hatred , add fuel to
that does not absorb stains, and nets, such as the regular anti-iSemites ,
s the fire? He who is ostracised from
! that food acids cannot injure. For
human society, and forbidden to be a
to adopt any reasonable course. But if
those who have milder prejudices would
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Judaism actually teaches and holds, they
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Gentile has other spiritual resources;
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which they have incorporated is a long
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It has, moreover , to be freely admitted
Center Pieces, Fine Table Cloth* that the higher fruits of liberty—order ,
years ago by the late Eabbi Simeon Sin-
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Blankets and Draperies Cleaned self control , moderation—are not to be
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Jew of twenty to London or New York ,
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ern Jew an rl modern Ch ristian "were so and other w a s h ab l e
very different from each other. W ould
mak e him mistake license for liberty. the readers of this Eeview like to have
apparel and rinse each
Wilson 's for Embroideries He may use freedom for evil ends. It
speaks well for the Jews as a whole that
before them another very brief prayer most thoroughly.
Buttons and P l e a t i ng s such abuses and perversions are excep-
from the same gifted pen? Is it of
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In any case, such instances of lt Jewish And yet the cost is
WILSON'S C L E A N E R iniquity " are no evidence against "Jew- dom are reflected in the infinite var-
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work also in the differences that prevail
no more than that of
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in the minds of men. We pray to Thee your own laundress,
which has made tihem few.
It may, however , be said that , though for all men , Thy children, our brethren.
Jewish morality is a high morality, it is Tak e them all under the sheltering wings everything considered
17 Years In One Block not the same morality as the morality of of Thy love. And may we, recognizing
Christian Europe. The States of Chris- that divergences of thought and belief
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Jew to mate only with the Jew , or with wftoo t h i n k t h a t Jews have a t e n d e n c y to
the proselyte to Judaism, I will confine raise this standard unnecessarily hi gh.
myself to the other. Give t h e Jews freedom and justice , and
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perfectly justif ied, For then it mi ght and persecution will not entirely dis-
be argued t h a t this very reluctance appear. If a group of men have no
*W**^^ 1238 SOUTH CRA WFORD A VE. 1 proves that a Jew cannot be a perfect c o u n t r y , how can they learn loyalty to
.French , Danish , or German patriot , as any country ? Where every man 's hand
the case may be. But it has no other is against you , you may be tempted to
root t h a n reli g ion. A small minority can hit back , it does no good , but you miay
main-tain its identity and distinctiveness yield to the temptation. And these evil
in no obher way. Let Jew intermarry passions cannot be overcome bv all in the
freel y with men and women of other twinkling of an eye. Is it too much to
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must disappear. And a good thing too , centuries of persecution , a few years of
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try w h a t they may, so is he who has adopted of the alien are learning
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severe accounting, and the inquiring
The betrothal of Miss Sarah Unna,
daughter of Mr. Harry and the late Mrs .
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propaganda being conducted chiefly by Paul Newman, of Fresno, Cal., has just HONE COOKERY
Sheffield Ave. C. 2521-23 Sheffield Ave the Dearborn Independent , which is, in been announced. Fancy Groceries, Home
Telephone Lincoln 120. Fireproof Ware t iuth, turning out to be more anti-Am- Miss Unna was graduated from the Made Bread and Past-
houses : D. 4549 Broadway. Telephone erican in its policy than anti Jewish in University of California in 1919 with ries. All kinds of home
Edgewater 1296. E. 5035-39 Broadway effect so far as thoughtful readers are honors in philosophy. She was elected a cooked foods served hot
Telephone Edgewater 263. or cold, ready to take
concerned. The matter has been care- member of the honorary scholastic frat- home. Prompt atten-
fully gone into and thoroughly exposed ernity, Phi Beta Kappa ; she composed tion paid to all tele-
by Mr. John Spargo in "The Jew and the music for the Partheneia or Masque phone orders.
American Ideals, " Harpers, March 1921. of Womanhood , and in 1919, wrote the Sunnyside 4221. 4537 BROADWAY.
It is no partisan defense of the Jew, text. In 1919-20 Miss Unna was sent Opposite Wilson Ave. L Station.
much less a pro-Jewish argument that from the University of California as
the author gives us. It is an independent Bertha Heine eke Taussig Fellow in Phil-
G.J and original investigiation of the facts ,
a defense of American ideals and in-
osophy. At present she is a student at
Columbia and at the New Sc'hool for
!ELIZABETH Have You an Old
WHITLOCK ! stitutions as opposed to anti-Semitism ,
and a plea for Christian Civilization.
The writer 's authority is based upon
Soeial Research. Articles from her pen
have been published in the "Journal of
Philosophy, " and her poems in "Con- Band Instrument?
original investi gation and first-hand in- temporary Verse. "
DESIGNER OF W formation derive d from recent efforts Rabbi Newman holds degrees from Are You Getting Any Benefit
he has personally made in Europe and Brown and California, and will shortly From It?
GOWNS f America. In place of the falsely alleged
"great Jewish conspiracy " we are
receive his Ph. D. from Columbia, where
he was in 1916-17 University Fellow in
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0 brought face to face with the real fact , Semitics. Since 1916 he has been asso- for drummers ' supplies or band in-
whieh is a great anti-Jewish conspiracy. ciated with Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of struments. Pay you cash for it
Phon e Superior 9997 51 Bellevue PI (j) Upon certain alleged "protocols " anti- the Free Synagogue. Ho has published
1e)i^]fei(f^
Semitism largel y bases its theory of a several works in the field of Semitic
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"protocols " purport to be the state-
These and general literature, has been a pupil
of Professors William Popper and Rich-
ments of an alleged secret society called ard Gottheil, has been President of the 105 West Madison Street, Chicago
the "Elders of Zion. " Mr. Spargo shows Intercollegiate Menorah Association, and
T«|«phon©
W«ba*&7171 that there is not the least evidence that has traJveled extensively for various
any such society ever existed. The au Jewish movements. Recently h e was
thor goes further and showte how ext ra-
vagantly the allege d discoverer of these
elected Associate Rabbi of Temple Israel,
New York , by the side of Rabbi Maurice iP<N OBERMA N 'S
"protocols " has perjured himself in his H. Harris. & o Sj DELICATESSEN
self contradicting stories of how he came Miss Unna and Rabbi Newman met gpfc "^/ and Fancy Groceries
into the possession of thean . It becomes at the University of California when i ^ Good Things to Eat Worth
apparent that these documents were but Miss Unna was a fres'hman and Rabbi W\ \T gS \n
jj ^m^_^_^p ' Going a Long Way « For
^^•3^**^ Jackson Boulevard preposterous forgeries desi gned to anti- Newman a graduate student. The couple ty _ MSjf Phone Ravenswood 6029
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plan to be married in California this ^J& n
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Mr Spargo speaks with authority as summer by Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, ^iSSS fff k
to the Jew and Socialism. He points longtime teacher of Rabbi Newman.
out how absurd is the ignorant attempt PHONE V
TELEPHONES to prove that Socialism is a Jewish con- IS AMERICAN JEWRY GROWING
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PISTON RINGS ^
Lincoln 1948 Diversey 8152 spiracy, since Socialism originated not AND DEVELOPING?
in Judaism but wit h the Anglo-Saxons,
and has had its greatest growt h among In a recent issue, the "Jewish Courier " AND WRIST PINS FITTED
^
non Jewish peoples. In answer to the
Dearborn IndepeWent > s statement that
of Chicago took this question as its edi- CYLINDERS REQROUND
^ERS& CLEANERS O torial subject and in the course of its
l ^i ^^^^P "Every commissar in Eussia today is i
Jew , " Mr Spargo who knows many of
writing said :
"When we examine American-Jewisih
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the Eussian leaders personally proves
that of the seventeen commissars only lif e m all its nakedness, we realize that CompleteH.Machine Shop
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pen dent's attempt to make the Jew re-
"It is true that Jewish life in America
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sponsible for "Bolshevism , " the author
produces documentary evidence to show within the past few years has assumed
the monstrosity of such falsehood Bol more colorful forms. But this was due ¦
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PARKWAY RIDING ACADEMY The actual program of anti Semitism their numbers have not grown although
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conscious of their duties, more devoted * m
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ination as can hardly be believed by an to their work. This greater measure of
Fee: $10.00 for 10 lessons or $1.50 for intensive consciousness is to be account- ¦ Your Thirst With a Bottle ¦
1 lesson American. It would deny naturalization
ed for entirely by the accidents of the war
to the Jew, aJs well as forbid him * the ¦ ¦
citizen 's property r 'ghtis. It would even which brought over many new forces and MULVIHILL'S FAMOUS GINGER
if these forces should tomorrow retrace ¦mum ALE OR HOOT BEER ams ¦
discriminate against Jewish students and
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their steps, American Jewry would re-
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Catering to lovers of Sea food of the anti-Semitism abroad , for which these forces been locally produced , but drinks 5
the Dearborn Independent is sowing _J
a real place to eat they are mere importations who have
seeds in Ameri ca.
Mr Sparg o pleads for "loyaltv to the
only temporarily lent color and form to ¦Wm. Mulvihill's Sons ¦
American Jewry. Organically they have
democratic principles of "Washingto n ,
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not gained in strength, nor have they * Tel M0nroe1438 410-18 N. Paulina St. *
Lincoln and Eoosevelt , for that true gained numerically.
Americanism which does not discriminate " 1
against a loyal citizen on account of "The number of Zionists has not l B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H BH H H
grown in this tountry although Zionism
5117 Kenmore Avenue race or creed He shows how plainly the has made advances all along the line. Nor a—^¦^-^"—'
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anti Semitic propiagandism is in effect has orthodoxy gained in strength and
Caters to parties, weddings and receptions an attack upon the ideals and the spirit certainly not in numbers. Within the Phone Lawndale 765
Meals served on Sundays and Holidays of the American nation.
to small or large parties past five years a large number of Jews
Hugh Eobert Orr have grown wealthy and have gone over
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to the ranks of Teform Judaism. True
enough orthodoxy previously also had
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Paris, (J C B.)—Addressing a special camp The Poalei-Zion, the Mizrachi
STEVENS, MALONEY & CO. Commission of the Chamber of "Deputies and the Jewish Socialists, none of these Try Our Cottage Cheese
Premier Briand declared that the ques- can be said to have grown. And Sour Cream
Stationers, Printers, Engravers tion of the control of Church buildings "In the offices of the different
Steel Filing Devices, Office in Palestin e is still undecided The mat- parties and organizations, more work is
Furniture, Desks and Chairs ter will be dealt by the London Allied being done now than in the past, and a
Every office necessity can be obtained Conference and , Premier Briand added, greater number of individuals are em- 3556 O G D E N A V E N U E
at our store will probably be decide d in favour of ployed. More newspaper s and journals
21 S. La Salle St., Phone Central 3186 Fi ance. are now being issued , but that is about
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role of "Beli gion " and Miss Helen Leh- being exported from the country and
these can be developed to a far greater
G ^* to you and the member s of your family who drive your © extent. Manufacturing and industry are
also possible but not on any large seale
G car. If you are going to drive a new car next season , plaee o beeause of the laek of coal and iron. How-
G your order now or you may have to wait for Delivery until o ever , I would not want Palestine to be-
come a second Manchester. Palestine
G late in the season , and our Prices are guaranteed until must not become a land where workers
G April 1st. Why wait? A complete display of all models on o will be subjected to the conditions pre-
vailing in the Whitechapel district of
G our floor. . O London or in the East End of New York ,
but the country of an entire people thriv-
ing in all directions and progressing in
every field. Zionism means the recre-
LEXINGTON AND BRISCOE DEALERS ation of the Jewish peop le and not the
covering of Palestin e with factories.
Apart from the recreation of the Jew-
ish peop le Mond assigns to the Jew the
§ Call up any evening and one of our ears will call § significant role of meuiator between the
S for you and take you back Home. O East and the West . Sir Alfred declared ,
"the Jews are the onl y element who can
unite the East with the West and to-day
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p les of the East and West is growing as
we find it demonstrated in India and
Egypt, the Jews are indispensable to cre-
J. W. DeNoria 339 EAST 55th ST. Glen Giles Fisher ate the bridge between them. This is
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o the true significance of the appointment
of Lord Beading as Viceroy for India
and this is the mission of Palestinian
Jewry. ''
Expert Clock Repairing Mond has no concern about the future
relationships between the Jews and their
Special attention given to Hall , Mantle, Arab neighbors. In this connection he
Plioto by Underwood & Underwood declared: "I spoke to a number of Arab
Clocks and Automobile Clocks. Clocks Called man (seated) that of Entertainment at leaders and found that they were them-
a luneheon given at the Hotel Astor oy selves convinced that Jewish coloniza-
INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO. the Xew York section , Council of Jew- tion will enrich tlhe. country and bring
ish Women. prosperity to the Arab population. There
a 600 Blue Island Avenue, Chicago
is nothing at all to stand in the way of
all that is happening. The great labor Jewish-Arab cooperation.
masses are being influenced by a seeond- "The response of the Jews is remark-
li = Telephone Rockwell 112 r- rate , vul gar and yellow Socialism which able. I have been most deeply impressed
is unproductive , either politically or cul- by tlie Chalutzim , manv of whom travel
Standard Make New Pianosat a Positive Reduction turall y, and which is mainly responsible h u n d r e d s of miles on foot and more than
for the loose state whieh now prevails five thousand of whom are now working
Phone in Your orders for records and piano rolls and morall y, reli giously and nationally in the on Palestine roads anl doing it with a
have them delivered the same day. Jewish quarter. The middle class again spirit of which the Jews may well be
Lowest Prices And Lowest T e r m s O u r Success "iJBg are intent only upon moneymakmg proud. There are practically no Bolshe-
and enjoyment , remaining absolutely un- vists among them for they are nearly all
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concerned about Judaism. If in a city either colonists or refugees from Russia
like Chicago where there are about 300 , where the Bolshevist government is anti-
000 Jews there are only 5,000 who belong Zionist. "
to synagogues and perhaps an additional Speaking of the present situation in
3,000 who are members of temples , it ean Palestine , Sir Alfred declared that the
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hardl y be said that Judaism here is par- country finds it hard to recover from the
ticularly' flourishing. Certainly the Jud- sufferings imposed upon the population
aism of the Orders and Lodges is not of by the war . The Turks completel y
3511 Roosevelt Ttoa.d. the productive or creative kind. To this denuded the country before they were
day. the hundred thousan d Jews who are driven out and the cost of living has
affiliated with Orders have not produced gone up five hundred per cent. The econ-
a solitary outstanding leader , nor have omic world erisis is also severel y affect-
they created anything which should have ing Palestine.
the slightest historical value. Mond finds the terms of the Palestine
N o r t h Shore C a f e "This in itself is not important, for Mandate hi ghly satisfactory and declares
little could have been expected from the that the Zionist leaders should be con-
first generation of immigrants. But of gratulated upon the results attained.
•Questioned regarding the work of the
tlie second generation , those born in this
country, one mi ght have expected some- Economic Couneil of which he is the
thing. This generation did not face the hea d , Sir Alfred Mond declared that its
American and Chinese Dishes difficulties which were faeed by their functions were merely to invest igate and
fathers , the necessity to break with tra- study economic and industrial problems
ditions' and to create and adopt new tra- in Palestine but not to collect funds. The
4610 Sheridan Road at Wilson ditions , the process aclimitization -,ind Council, he said hns been officially re-
the adaption of new surroundings. Yet cognized by the Palestine government
the second generation is much less pro- and is independent of the Zionist organ-
Tel. Sunnyside 9692 ductive thnn the first. Look frankly ization although desirous to work in har-
noon tlie second gen eration of Jews in mony with the Organization. One of
America and ask yourself whether this the early tasks of the Couneil, Mond
is n great veneration of Jews. This gen- siaid, will b? to 'help the Palestinian
eration thinks of little but the necum- goovornment issue a oan. This will be
lntion of money and the possibility of done immediatel y after the settlement
obtaining pleasure. Rarely indeed have of the Mandate. The members of the
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"One cannot imagine a more fruit- besides Sir Alfred Mond . Major James
less and more superficial generation than ¦Rothschild. Sir Waley Cohen, Walter
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a d m i n i s t r a t i o n m e a n s would want to see
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The Jews however , are ready to go ahead
London, (J. C. B.) In an exclusive in- with the country 's development and ave
¦it this m o m e n t being kept back onl y
terview granted to the Jewish Corres- .
^Y T X Z T S g T T g g ^ X T X T T T ^ T r y Ty ^ X X X X X X T T Y X X ^ ^y X X X XX^lfYT^YTTlg pondence Bureau Sir Alfred Mond t h r e w bv the non-settement of the Mandate .
fresh li ght upon the Palestine situation
University School of Oratory, 5
§Ti Great Lakes Prof. and made some remarkable statements
having the greatest bearing upon the
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S. A. Hoffman, Director [J f u t u r e development of that country. London , (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
>j We teach you public speaking in ten lessons. M Speaking of the future of Palestine , K i n g George h n s receive! Lord Beading
caii Humboldt ssis 1537-39-41 N. Robey St. Mond said "I am quite sure that-Pales- when the new Indian Viceroy had a leng-
jj ; tine will become self-supporting, but this thy audience with the royal ruler of the
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