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JEWS OF AMERICA
TO MD REFUGEES
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PRODUCTIVE LABOR
C A OLFL E JDEwl
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They were provided with the requisite
passports which bore the visas of var-
ious consuls of the United States.
They had paid for their transports-
lion to our country and were mental- New Economic Order in Europe
By
Chas.
H.
JoseyhJ
(Coersilaht, Wm.
ly, :literally, and physic-ally qualified
Roots Out Middleman As
a copy of those responsible. for the reactionary movement for admission in conforneity with our
Factor in Society.
plea
immigrant. Millie Cowen of Chicago, sends me this poem of laws, but solely on account of the ex-
against te,, quit e worth while:
haustien of the quotes assigned to
which 1
ECONOMIC
SURVIVAL
leers
the respective lands of their nativity
THE IMMIGRANT SPEAKS
OF JEW IMPERILLED
they were not allowed to leave the
ports f rem which they had arranged
When this land was barren, wild, untamed,
to sail. Since then they beano been Moskowitz Indicates Pressing
I came—and to the wilderness I brought
unable to secure repatriation, or tee
Nature of Proposal for
ds, my linnet
wlin
il g
eart,
nay
gain permission to seek employment
Sly thankful h my soul aglo w with
Promoting Industry.
handreams .
the
toiletries
in
which
they
now
in
ger,
alert;
I r worked arid thoht and prayed—gave of my best--
find themselves and from which they
NEW YOltK.—The whole economic
Re payment for the haven that I found.
are liable on short notice to be deport-
ed, and their plight is growing more revival of Europe in the years since
the war leas been marked by one ols
Twas I who bade the sterile earth bring forth,
, hopeless from day to day.
I who banded men with code and law.
'Those of the second class mention- shins tendency--the bringing into
'f was
rd were induced by the agents of cleave proximity of producer a nil con- ,
Teas I who stretched the wires that the voice
I steamship companies, regardless of sumer and the eradication 4 •1 the mid-
Might reach across the land front ma to sea.
, what might become of them when they ellermin. Awl the more powerful the- co-
Twas I who wrought the miracles of science
in Eur.
'Through earth and air—like fairy tales come true
, reached their destination, to migrate operative movement becomes
1 to Cuba. There but few of them have our, the less space is left for the mid-
'Twas I who fostered music and the arts,
been enabled to secure employment, (Beeman, the more doomed he is tee de-
Twas I who brought the thought of the divine.
1 although ready, willing and able to struction. Only those who discharge
And now my need is great—I come once more,
work. A large proportion of them an important t wo/Millie function will
'have been stricken with illness in eon- remain, but the great majority of
Must I then knock in vain at half-shut doors?
sequence of climatic and other eolith- , them will be swept away in the tide
:low know you what I am or what I bring?
tions with which they are unable to of reconstruction. And the Jewish
nethink you! I come not empty handed.
cope, ace ignorant of the language population, with its astounding per-
l'erchance within my grimy grasp there lies
Some wondrous treasure that the world covets!
and rust:dos of the country, and are ventage of middlemen, is the OM. most
deprived of the helping hand eef those , concerned with the situat ion. Econ.
Perhaps within my seething brain is borne
A thought that shall bring peace to all the world.
who might advise and aid them in omit normalisation has no roam for
their efforts to gain a livelihood. The vacillating elements, and the Jews, as
:•
young. girls are obliged to live under the most vacillating element of the
They are raising quite a rumpus in England over the acceptance by the conditions which subject them to um eastern - European countries, are the
Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald, of a $10,000 motor car and a $150,000 speakable dangers and the children objects of the greened havoc, a ham,.
from keep
a prominent Tory who
within two have no opportunity for education. which is growing more intense . from
it u
''lany
t
endowmen
months after his gift to MacDonald was honored with a Baronetcy. This s
have fallen a prey to these un- day to day. Their only hope lee
reminds a reader of the New York World of a similar situation that in-
firm foundation which lodges the new
Law. Will Be Obeyed.
solved Disraeli.
••
' ' fhe doors of our country are cloned economic era—the foundation of pee
When Disraeli was Prime Minister he was loaded down with private' to them homeless
ones, without
fault means
ductive the
work.
Anti
week
. As stated;10,000
of them
return
to productive
physical haw,
to
, Ilug,hentlen, largely with borrowed ' ' 4 theirs,
s on the visas of American con- a rtisanship, industry and agriculture.
ough
bt
Ile
had
his
country
place
on
lei,
loans
ate
his
head
off,
so
to
,
debts.
relied
erest
he
had
to
pay
int hands of money lenders and was getting deeper suls and found that they were nut That will insure the Jews a foothold
speak.
he the
n the
mon ey and
i
a WaS
hole, a wealthy bachelor, Andrew Montagu, came to his, Loitered by our immigration :nation-
in the life of the countries in which
eiti ,t they are to live. But that is not all
and
deeper
relief
and into
assumed the burden of all his debts. charging }lime a very small ties. The law's of our country
more milder.
it.
Jewishsoul
interest. This was such a relief to Disraeli that his heart overflowed with I and will he obeyed. There will be no There will be an inner, Jewish
gratitude for his bachelor deliverer and he promptly recommended to Queen I violation or evasion of them directly Use result, also. The
Victoria that she bestow a peerage on :Montagu. :Montagu declined, not or indirectly. It in therefore, levee- self will
healthier,
freer,
in in
it em Ms
atmosphere
; it will
now become
on the ground that he saw any impropriety in accepting a peerage under nary to provide a method whereby' Ili'.
of the centur ies.
the circumstances, but because he believed that he could he of more service these refugees may be enabled to lei- with Fundamentally
the heritage Conatructive.
to Disraeli and his party without it. Everybody knows that titles are bought I grate into countries where it will be
Si,
Dr.
Henry
Moskowitz,
social,
in many ways not quite as open as the instances cited in the cases of Mac• possible for them to live and tee give
them financial assistance during the cultured and political worker, teacher,
Denied and Disraeli.
period that must necessarily elapse be- close friend of Theodore Roosevelt,
chair
fun. they can earn a livelihood. who has recently accepted the chai
agree with the policy of Menace, the anti-Catholic paper
"Then, is another phase of the sub-' manship of the ORT Reeonstruction
I could never
published in Kansas, though some of my friends seem unable tee understand jest of immigration which calls for Fund, views the present day Jewish
my position. Intolerance is a dangerous weapon. One day it is turned immediate attention. As is well problem.
"What attracted me to the Ort
against this group, another day it is leveled at another group. And I be- known, conditions in various parts of
lieve in liberalism and tolerance. A reader sends me a clipping f rum Men- Europe are such that a considerable movement," says Dr. Moskowitz, "was
ge that is favorable to the Jew. I am glad to see this and I with that it number of Jews find it absolutely es- the fundamentally constructise char.
would broaden its policy to be fairly disposed to all people. That's the only sential for their well-being tee migrate aster. During the war and the years
see
way we are ever going to get the human family living together as a family to other lands. To subject them to the immediately following it, we Armed
tender mercies of steamship agents cans did a lot for the European Jews.
should.
drumming for business, would only re- It was a question of putting out a
peat in even more aggravated .. form,
fire that was threatening thousands
,
.
. those
.
. experience ot
now in emna. of our race, and we, can safely say
This is a part of what the editor writes under the title of "The Un- tne
That • ou
Id nwantheirdestruction. We that them was no shirking of the
Americanism of Anti-Semitism:"
The Menace is under no obligations to any Jew or number of
I have no right to be indifferent to their task. But to put out a tire is innuf-
fate. We owe it to them and to our tivient. The-re remains the rebuilding
Jews. We have not in all our life received, to our knowledge, so
from all the .law's in America put together either for ,
I selves to he able to warn them against , of all that was destroyed, and the re- 1
mar h as $5o0
subscriptons or donations. We are not supported by t one ant
dangers and to advise them with re- building of it on a safer and stronger
yard to opportunities. Po do so in. basis thanbefore.
expect to be. We are not trying to coddle them, and it wouldn't be
"This safer, stronger basis for re-',
telligently and effectively will need's-
appreciated if we did. For that matter, our attitude on the Jewish
ablate a thorough investigation lip construction I see in the. movement I
question, favorable in a sense as it 19, never has been acknowledged
competent
experts
of
economic,
elintat-
of the Ort. Forty years ago the
by so much as a list of 50 Jewish subscriptions out of the many scores
ic, le elitiea I and other conditions in founders of this organization fereseew
of them who are among our readers. We find that the Jew hasn't
such
countries
as
are
willing
to
open
that
the occupations by which Jews '
very well developed sense of gratitude towards those who defend
A
their gates to newcomers. If this re- earned their living were bound to dis-
him when he is maligned, but that fact is not by any means sufficient
is
not
assumed
promptly,
appear;
that a people, the hulk 0 ,
in avor
to engage our services osed
, there is almost a certainty that a see- , shah consists of tradesmen, store-
lock, stock anti barrel to the unjust, un•
The Menace is o pp
keepers
and
middlemen, cannot lead
, bees calamity will ensue.
American and un-Christian present-day fight on the Jew and his
t a normal existence, cannot establish
Loo
k to Other Countries.
religion.
I
natural
relations
with its felloweeiti-
So long as the Constitution of the United States shall stand, pro-
"There are liberal governments' zees and can never ensconce itself
Is meeting with the approval of the most fastidious women of this city. Here
claiming religious liberty to all men beneath the outflung folds of the
hose
territories
are
today
open
to
w
firmly in the life of the country. As
stars anti stripes, this paper will stand for the Constitution.
immigration, and it is the purpose of far back as in the eighties of the last
they will find the most marvelous collections of the finest dresses—the newest
So long as it shall he given an to sound forth the tenets of pure
the committee to direct as many of the century, the leaders of the Ort knew
co
style creations by the best French and American designers.
Americanism, w e shall oppose with might and main any contemptible
refugees now stranded as is practic- that the Jews would eventually have
and narrow and utterly selfish attempt tee make of this country a one-
able to such regions. As tee those who to turn to agriculture, artisanship and,
man country, a one-sect country, a one-religion country. If that day
m m a doubtless
are still in thir
e hoes,
consider-
will' industry and that the more quickly'
ever comes when these colossal abortions of God's law and the Golden
11/1111ager
able proportion of the
Rule shall be adopted as a national policy, America is doomed anti
seek to colonize in Palestine. To the this was done, the more easily would
•
extent that that will he possible in the an economic balance be attained. And
God's face will be turned the other way.
light of the existing agricultural, in- the
war with
dreadful
is proving
the its
strength
of aftermath
those ear-
dustrial and commercial development
We kindly extend this invitation to all women who want the most exclusive style
Anti yet I read in a fine patriotic journal, the American Standard, that of the Holy Land, it will be furthered ly conclusions, proving them tragical-
and quality in dres:.en to come to our new French Room and amid the most pleasing
the Jew should be discriminated against because "the •Iewish program for in every legitimate way. But the-re lye The thousands of Jewish anent
world control as set forth in 'The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' " are doubtless a considerable number ployeel, middlemen of yesterday, who
surroundings make their selections with comfort and satisfaction.
e,, are starving tee death in their fruit-
includes the debauching of the Gentiles in America, through the stage, the
who either do not desire t o in orw
wandering about fro ni spit to
screen anti the press, so that Jews may come into control of America's
Pales-
lest
cannot take up their )bade
industries, wealth and government.
do, other Isnot in eastern Europe, the powerful A • g timmnINUMS..
Without even thinking of analyzing the question, this sort of insane tine, and for them, if pessil
t h e desire that has sprung. up among
outlets Must be found. Among
thrill
of
horror
and
scorn
and
antagonism
in
me
for
the
rank
lands
in
which
there
are
comparative_
themselves to turn to agriculture and
fury begets a
on-Americanism of such sentiments. Nowhere in history is there any ly few Jews which may afford a field . trades, the avidity with which they
Control, which includes the entire
tunity, the readiness reins—an organization which was many phases of activity. Ile came tie cloak and suit industry. Ile has also
take
each opportunity,
justification for such accusations. Nowhere except in Turkey, Russia and a
immigrants, are Mexico, such of the. Russian government
rnment to give created by the European Jews them- the United States at the age of three. written extensively on social and in-
few isolated instances in other paganized sections has such vengeance for
Col-
parts
South
America
as are
not
within of the
Tropics,
Australia
and
I them land—these are all evidences selves, and which has the experience, After graduating from the City
acquired any headway.
lege and Columbia University, he dustrial problems and his intimate
that the one-time idealistic movement
And to think that it lives in the mind of an American who professes to
ive se- the trust and the perfect system to quelled philosophy, pedagogy and knowledge. of the situations, both in
South Africa.
ctically e ff ect
carry out the work, if only there are
Europe and America, make him emi-
revere the constitution of this country.
"Our immediate need is a sufficient has become a pra
fund to meet the acute phases of the lotion for the problem of Jewish econ- . l we funds. That is another moist economics in Europe. I_ pen his re- nently fitted for the post of lender of
Cel-
omic uncertainty. T. settle them am the
makes the Ort movement an turn he was instructor at City Town
a
movement which aims, for the econ-
Down
lege, founder of the
Now we have book written by two Frenchmen one formerly a pro- Is problem and a reasenahle sum to ear- the soil, to provide them with imple - •
Jew-
ry on the investigation to which ref- relents and the instruction in their use, close to our own ideals. We one
have
of put
the Ethical Society, and organized the omic reconstruction of European
fessor at a university in Budapest, Hungary, entitled, "When Le•rael
the
doctrine
let
home
rule
as
on the basis of industry and pro-
ry
nee has lwen made. It has been to equip those who were artisans be. erinciplea of American democracy. Madison Square Settlement, which he
line" It is translated by an English woman and deals with the conquest ere
•
ductive labor.
who are the oleects of an ac- directed for It s e ars. From .
of Hungary by the Jews. It is, of course, quite unfavorable to our people, concluded that the minimum require- fore the war with new machinery an d
ment for the year beginning on Oct.
hq y must bear the responsibility for 1917 he was president of the Civil Ser-
from the hazardous tee• , T. nee
but it is so well written that I wouldn't be surprised that it has a large sale. 1, 1024, is $1,00,000. This amount release them from
they
had to
resort to. I I Its And in the Ort, with its F corn- vice Comenissiten of New York, under REFUGEES IN LATVIA
to bring up
the have
younger
generation
There is a peculiarity about the book that attracted my atention. It seemed should I collected within the next cupations
maces distributed in all Jewish ten- Mayor Mitchel, and was afterwards
to me (though it may well be pure imagination) that the first half was
GIVEN VISAS TO U. S.
written by one of these French brothers and the remaining half by the few weeks. Delay merely means the to a life of productiv ity—t hat is the ters of eastern Europe, we have an appointed first market commissioner
multiplication of difficulties and an in- only means of insuring eastern Eur- organization which is the epitome of of New York. Ile was one of the
second. The earlier part of the story seems to discuss the Jews in a much
crease
of
the
horrors
which
we
are
open Jewry against a life as charity h
fairer manner than the latter portions. I was particularly interested in the
e rule and which includes in its closest friends of the late President
RIGA.—(J. T. A.)—A certain num-
to remedy.
ranks the ablest and :nest energetic Roosevelt mthe organizatien o t f_
rinse relationship that existed between the Jews of Hungary and Count seeking
The campaign will begin with an wards.
ef contemporary Eurepean Jews. For Progresaive ',arty, and is preminent ber of the 1800 Jewish refugees
Michael Karolyi, the first president of the Ilunearian Republic. His wife, apeal in the pulpits of all Jewish
Not Alms, But Self-Help.
ars it has barbered the bleat of in the political life of New York State stranded in Latvia will be enabled to
p
the Countess Harolyi, wil be in this country this Cal end it is interesting
"And to whom can this thought ap- 40 y e
c ues during the holy days and peal more than to the American Jew's? productive work for the Jewish Mar - as industrial and 80:411 welfare ad- proceed to the United States, accord-
to note that this democratic aristocrat will be the speaker at several Jewish eynag
M
every
effort
will
be
made
by
the
coin-
ler. osko- Ng to an arrangement between the
very e
ws, and now it has become the natural viser to Governor Smith. promin
meetings in the United States.
matte to raise the necessary funds as The ideal of independence, economic
so long beenacting ent in
le er an d guideJe the actual process wile ha s alarbitration,
and ot her ise, i s pur ely America
as se c - Lathan gesernment and the American
ial
e to in dustr
resent immigration speedily as possible.
ing the inwish masses ovr
n, , o f adwerv
s
Conusl here. According to this •r•
—--
and we , b y wthe p roper ass imilntie n of
---
If one wants to get some idea of just how drastic the p
this ideal, have risen be our happiness it. And the organization which has rotary of the Board of Arbitration of rangernent, 35 of these refugees will
industry
of
which
Justice
Cheek
restriction laws is, it is only necessary to know that in the first two months :RELIEF COMMITTEE
We
should
be
more'
manipulated
huge
sums
of
money
al-
the
d t o this country
in this country.
Brandeis was chairman, and also as he granted visas to America each
under the new law only 7,000 immigrants were admitte
ready to guide our European lotted to it by such great organize secretary of the Board of Sanitary month.
e meantime the ports
RAISES MILLIONS than
u Rain et 119,000 in the same period last year. I n th
brothers to the slime independence. tions as the Joint Distribution Com-
s posed of their home-
o f Europe are crowded with suffering Jews who di i sposed
Not charity and alms, but self-help !mittee and the Ica, before the liquid-
ready to embark to the New World. Of course now they cannot 11400000 More Needed for Religious in
e
the form of Mane which can Ise re- ation of the former and withdrawal
.
Academe.
come over. A fund is being raised in this country for their relief.
payed, leaving theta with the knowl- of the support of the latter, w e
--
edge that it was by their own labor saw its value and eta necessity, de-
NEW YORK.—(.1. T. A.)—$12,.
Only a reporter, but Inc was such a good one that the New York World 000,000, states the Amercican Jewish they were saved, even in the darkest, serves also our trust in the stupen-
"relents editorially on his death, which occurred last week, Esdaile Philip Relief Fund, were raised ley the Cen. most critical moment. And that is the does role it must play as the sole rep-
. of the reconstruction fund which rese•ntative of eastern European . Jew-
Cohen war a young physician in Philadelphia when journalism lured
him
sense until the t ea l Relief Committee, the Orthodox
is accumulating--a fund for np en the struggle to produtte !yee.
end he became a reporter which he remained in a technical
.lowish relief organization which was th e Oct
independence.
day of his death at the age of 70. Ile was the dean of the reporters of one of the three parent bodies of loans.
argumentation
em.
"There is no need
Alm Spiritual Problem.
the city of New York. For 20 years he was on the World staff. lie knew the American Joint Distribution Com
mitte, according to the report of Rah- to prove that the American Jews, who
how to smite on almost every cubed.
"And I went be emphas ize again g
elp p ut ou t
seeretarY
of
the
gave
so
many
millions
to
h
more
than
an
oeenomic
peels- E
that it is
hi r Aaron Teitelbaum,
the fire in eastern Europe, s hould a l.
so consieier it their duty to give the lean. It is a spiritual and a moral one
gani zati en.
William Allen White, 100 per cent American, Gentile, Protestant, white
the 10 years' activity of the
Durateg
one million which is necessary for the also. The reconstruction of Jewish
__,ter
la
theta
.,, as well as in name, files an independent petition for governor 0 Central
Relief Committee, a aunt gradual, protracted process of recon- life, the Beeliniation to the soil, the
" Is,
ns on this platform:
amounting to not more than three and
iation. What would have happened awakening of the latent powers of ear
eneehalf per rent of the total sum eel- s if t r immigration to America had not potpie, must bring also release of the
"It is a nation-wide menace, this Klan. It knows no party. It
was
expended
for
organization
only
bigotry,
malice
and
terror.
Our
been
etopred? Would not the thou. Jewish Foul. One heals often enough
e
tint d,
knows nn country. It know s
of pathological manifestations among
have come
, p purposes.
Isttin enal government is founded on reason and the Golden Rule. This
e 150 delegates from various san d s of Jewish families,
the Jews. But when one remembers
terror
and
force.
Its
only
prof"-
ee
o
Of Congregation Shaarey Zeclek.
Klan ie preachnig and practicing .
in a steady stream to this country, t o
•
country
participated
in
abnormal situations they have
parts of the ,
type is the Soviet of Russia. So I feel that I am walking the path of
under seek their homes here, just as the the
s urvived, the terrors they have mn-
the ronterence which took place
THE TIME
d uty in going into this race."
thousands of others did after
the
Rus-
bereave.
Would it have tended with, it is astounding that
Bill Whte the e.heirmanship of Gedaliah Bublick,
to thong, • Anal reefing plare for your family is not when • Oder.
rnent rev iv it. •hadno over the home, but Teller when yen; can calmly coll-
sian pogroms of 19(6?
e
Jewish Daily News.
it eI ects
A
i if it
not been our duty to help them settle there is so great a wholesomeness gone
and
I
' II
e ditor of The
id-. the selection of • Anal renting plus for yourself and loved omen
mg,
Kansas. Not
o
What's the matter se .it
. h Kansas.
nference was addressed by
e maining. To have
thoiee a. reriain to he a wort > le the time and will, to all probability.
• The co
Undoubtedly. But here a slit- a purity r
Oven or.
Rabbi A. I. Kook of Palestine, Rabbi here?
•Ileactory
et
er•ttrd•.
ferent situation has been created. It through so much and to have retain-
Pro , e un
is impossible for immigration to con. ed the powerful urge to lite, a sample
o f Kovno and other speakers
THE PLACE
Over $300,000 Was tinue; the masses of European Jews must have a tremendous spirit. Let it
within can ear
I isn't . necessary to return to red flannel underwear, wool socks and Epstein
pro m inence.
the will prove most • •11.1 .4' tot' y to yo• II ono the
to-
requirementro of • rule(
eoreteo ; ilies to entertain the opinion expressed by one of the great New ' , of
te• wt.,. • II t
• t he tit?: nItr .n.1
recen tly raised in cash for a fund to- must win their economic independence be granted the charley to develop, let
ye_,
PinnInted burial park. Clever Hill Park - ernetery la H. aunt beautiful. wall-
wards the maintenance of the Jew- among the old surroundings, in the the life of the Jew become absolutely
York da dies on the prince's visit:
• kept
Jewish
Cemetery
in
the
city.
Featly
plots
ranging
frees
lour t• tingles
i-
ogical Yeshiba h snd sem old lassies. Does that free as from normal, and it must flower forth in
graves ran be purchaaed by Ike Jewish stnataunity at reasonable prices.
Theol Europe and in Palestine un-
, "lie managed by his choice of friends and diversions to provoke
the
responsibility
of
guiding
the
first
beautY."
al
Rabbinic
la Cass el B ...... sant Call
These are the motives which should
For lolarosabort Call
. n exhibition of social climbing on the part of a few Americans wh ic
tier the directio ing th contryf or estop to that m enemie independence!
D. S. LEMON, 516 Virginia Park
L EATZER, sea East KA?
Delegation visit n (this
We cannot use accidental political bring every American Jew to the Ort,
has added nothing to his prestige nor to the prestige of royalty in
Emote. SOU
Heftig., 2434
Central. In fact, he managed to demonstrate to Americans grown
that purpose.
J H. EHRLICH, 5553 Surenel mud.
as an excuse, we cannot ' according to Dr. Moskowitz. regard-
It was declared that another $100, - conditions
Northway 6312
tolerant of the business of royalty that it is, whatever his personal
shirk our duty because it has not been • less of what his interests may be as
t. SAMSON, arm Eaet asiecask
I. SAULSOV, 300 East Hancock
' 000 is necemary to insure the main-
for
as
local
and
national
movements
be,
in
fact
a
pyramid
of
snobbery.
When
the
only
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I
Glendale 3962
A coin- thrust up n
fl'eri cY may
fu T : netion
of royalty left in the modern world is to create and
bestow
d, tenance of these acadeted by the con-
"Particularly is this true since are concerned. Dr. Moskowitz himself
that prestige is bes towe
was elec
there already is in existence an or-; is an example of the type of man who
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Pii:e lie E. II. bestowed it on
an fashioned
idle set, republican convection that i femme for the purpose of devising generation which is ready to take the has been an active participant it.
old
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added to the fires of the
and means for raising this fund.
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civilization would survive if this king business were wound up•" ways

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Good style and good 'mind

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Fall Models
'345 0 to '6150

New

Designed and tailored by the
KIRSCHBAUM craftsmen

The illustration faithfully
reproduces the pleasing,
graceful lines of one of the
new Kirschbaum models.
But it doesn't, and can't
convey to you the good-
ness of the fabrics, the
beauty of the patterns,
and the skillful tailoring
which combine to make
the satisfaction•giving
qualities for which these
fine clothes are renowned.
We invite you to come in
the
to see them — to
splendid quality that is
actually there.

Our Newly Enlarged Trench Room

Board
r nard Shops,
of tin' e Be
Mrs. Dottor, forwerly
• /J. charge of the Prench Roow

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