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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEV." YORK. SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1923. 2 Six Boro CandiYates For Jewish Congress 1 MUSIC words of praise for the service-are too generous. The waiters ir, the dinlnic room, the maid that "lays" the Are In the bedroomt, "boots" downstairs, the housekeeper, installed In a tiny office on the ground floor, the cab-caller all seem anxious to please.

It is as if the motto of the house weie, "We serve." Incidentally prices are about what they English Buying Modest Motorcars; London Hotel Sewants More Attentive By the REV. DR. CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSOX. are for similar accommodations but not for similar service In New York. These London shops! Let the unwary traveler not forget to pray for (f pedal Correspondence of The Eaale) Londiyt.

June 15 No steadier ship self-restraint when he ventures sails the seas than the Homeric, first forth. No. I do not mean the shops named the Columbus by the Ger on the Strand nor on Oxford st, or Tottenham Court but the small and select shops on Old Bond or New Bond, on Piccadilly. Regent, mans, from whom she was taken before she had fairly been launched. Few reminders are left of her former owners.

In the lounge may be harmonic Orchestra and In ensemble music, is pir.ylng abroad at present. Ernest Schelllng is spending the summer nt his villa In Switzerland. Late In the season he will appear as soloist at the All-American, music festival in Vienna, conducted by Frederick Stock. Several of Mr. Schelllng's compositions will be played at this event.

The Oratorio Society of New York has plans for Its Jubilee season. The first performance will be Mendelssohn's "KHJah," on Nov. 21, In Carnegie Hall. The second offering will be Ihe 98th and 90th performances; of "The The season ill be concluded with the presentation on April 9 of Beethoven's "Missa Solemnls." The Jubilee season sis-nallzes 60 years of unbroken activity since the launching of the society In 1873 by Pr. Leopold Ilamrosch.

It enters now upon its 5inh season under the direction of Albert Stoes-srl. The San Carlo grand opera season nt the Century Theater this fall will be made the more notable by the appearance throughout the engagement of the Pavley-Oukralnsky Russian dancers, for three years past with the Chicago Opera. The success scored by the J'avley-Otik ralnskys with the San Carlo during Us recent engagement in Havana, and in Mexico City Just prior thereto, were reasons for closing the engagement. The company numbers some 2S members, headed by Andreas Pavley and Serge Oukralnsky. The organization, In addition to the customary operatic ballet features, will be seen in solo dances and divertissements of unusual classic elegance and beauty.

Mario Chamlee of the Metropolitan has been singing In London, and Dover, Alnemarle, or 111 Burlington Arcade. Possibly they may not be seen, high upon a wall-paneling, the double-headed eagle in relief, but as fascinating as the Paris shops and they are certainly not as reasonable In prices but It is difficult the figure of the Kaiser, mounted on a white horse, in the smoke room, to resist the displays of beautiful has been replaced by a woman's articles of art and artifice. Such THE GOLDMAN CONCERTS fne first three weeks of the Odd-marl'Tjand concerts have surpassed all records In the nature of attendance. The first Sunday con-dor attracted over 25.000 music lpvers and the audiences seem to increase ntRhtly. It has been found Becfssary tq provide more seating iecorrtmodatTons several times this season, and within the next few days a large number of additional seats ill be Installed.

The programs for tthe coming week ere of unusual Interest. On Monday evening there will be xcf rpts from Wagner's "Tristan and Isolde" and compositions by Saint-Saens. Auber and Berlioz. The be Frieda Klink. At this iortcert a new march entitled "On th Mall," will be performed for the first time.

On Wednesday there will be two Wagner numbers and ither compositions by Haj-dn, Rossini and Offenbach. The soloist will be i Cucchiara. euphonlumist. On Friday, the first part of the program tHU be devoted to the music of Krank jchubert, including the Unfinished lymphony. and the soloist will be Vincent C.

Buono. On Saturday. June 30. a somewhat lighter program ill be performed, including the iuartet from "Rigoletto," sextet rom "Lucia," and other numbers Wagner. Offenbach and Victor Icrbert.

The soloists will be Leo i. pimmerman. trombonist, and Vln-ent G. Buono. cornetlst.

On Sun-flay. July 1, the program will Include music from Wagner's and other numbers by Tschal-Itofsky, Rubinstein, Brahms and slim In obsolete riding habit. The Hmoric is not a fast boat silks! Such woolens! Such linens! "Get thee behind me, Satan!" (If the compositor should spell this satin, never mind!) found a compartment with at least one unreserved seat. Tost a hundred little" towns and villages the train from Southampton to London runs, giving one, if it be a holiday, a rare chance to see a people at rest or play. The cricketers are out on their fields, and golf courses are dotted with players.

Innumerable row-boats move up and down the little streams and across the park ponds, with here and there a solitary but not lonely, two, nnd oftener a family of four or five. Whatever miiy have been true of the Pilgrim descendants of these British folk, these people do not "take their pleasures sadly." As In America on a holiday motorists crowd all the highways. And It is obvious to even a casual observer that there are relatively more small cars, comparatively cheap cars, yet quite "classy" In appearance. In use here than in This fact. too.

Is apparent to ono who does much "window-shopping" in London. There are fewer salesrooms of high-priced cars than one sees In New York, and vastly more exhibits of cars priced at from a thousand to sixteen hundred dollars. Perhaps this Is a significant Index to the Industrial and financial democracy of the English people. On Derby Day, when all London goes to the races, vehicles of every sort are utilized, from donkey carts to limousines de luxe. Farm wagons, an ocean greyhound but she Is about the last word In luxury, and, what Is more important, she keeps an even keel In even moderately The annual summer exhibition of the Royal Academy Is on at Burlington Home.

The rooms set aside for war memorials in sculpture are the most distinguished features of the rough seas. And she came near making a record for herself on th eastbound voyage which brought her to Cherbourg shortly before mid night Saturday, June 1. But the exhibition. The most moving piece of sculpture Is a creat wock in deep Krench people observe daylight-sav rener snowing a company of soldiers leaving home at the first call for vol ing time, so It was after midnight to the port authorities, and no land unteers in 1914. It Is not unlike the Shaw Memorial In Boston, and Is to This paint washes like tile All dirt quickly removed from walls end woodwork painted with Barreled Sunlight TDARRELED SUNLIGHT is white paint made by a special process which producea a smooth, lustrous finjjh that resists dirt.

It can be washed like tile. It costs lest than enamel, requires fewer coats and remains white longer. Anyone can apply It with ease. Flows readily and leaves no brush marki. For walls and woodwork wherever light and oleanRness are desired use Barreled Sunlight.

Comes ready mixed in cant from half-pint to nve-gallon size. ttuuihetuni by O. 8. 3UTTA PERCKA PAINT CO. Providtnct, R.

ing was possible until 7 o'clock Sunday morning. be installed as a part of a war A plcasanter short sea voyage can the Mall calls him "quite one of the best singers who have turned up since the war." And adding: "He recalls Caruso. His is a really big tenor voice," monument at Newcastle. If the end of art Is to creat emotion, this Is a brilliant success. One cannot look upon it with dry eyes.

It Is the work of Sir W. Goscombe John, R. A. not be lmjiglned than that from Cherbourg to Southampton on a Lambert Murphy, who recently morning in June. Green as the etdl.

was heard at the Cincinnati Fes There are also Impressive portraits of Lady Curson. the Duke of char-a-bancs, coaches and four, mo tival, has gone to Munsonvllle, X. for the summer. SOME MUSIC NOTES shores of Ireland are. those English coasts are greener tills summer, for it has rained almost every day for a month.

Yonder is the Isle of Toscha Seldel, who completed a Prof. Willy Burmester, the noted busy season, has gone to Lake Cham- vvigiit, Queen Victoria favorite ro- befman violinist, passed through Northumberland, Sir John Struthers and Cardinal Bourne. Doubtless the most striking picture Is one bearing the title "The Unknown British Soldier in France." Under an arch lies a draped casket, guarded on either side by spectral soldier-figures while Just beyond, "a light that never was on land or sea" breaks through a narrow, slightly open door Ktw York last week en route from sort in the south, with Cowes just beyond, and scores of trim and graceful yachts in the harbor, far in advance of the gathering for the piain ror the summer. Vicente Ballester. heard here last season as a member of the San Carlo Opera Company.

Is now a membrr of the Metropolitan forces and will make hla debut nt that house next fall. Mr. Ballester has been re-engaged for this summer at Ravlnla races, Osborne House Is no longer used as a royal residence, but as a naval training school. Not far away, however, Is a beautiful but modest trom an uplifted cross. The artist Park, near ntcago.

Ellv Nev is spending the summer is Sir William Orpen, R. A. Another exhibition, the work of younger artists who have not yet attained country houHo, the residence of the Duke of York during the Cowes re gatta. the rank of academicians. Is open In a gallery Just off the Haymarket.

That we shall see later. Here and there are reminders of at Lawrence, L. L. where she Is dividing her time preparing new programs for next ason. Elisabeth Rethberg.

Metropolitan soprano, who returns on June 26 for her season at Ravlnla Park, will be heard In oratorio and in recital here next season. WARNS WHITE GIRLS torcycles, trucks and bicycles Jostle one another In their progress to the "downs" Gate keepers report near, ly 3.000 more vehicles entered the racing enclosure than last year, and this in splto of unseasonably cold weather. Papyrus, winner of this year's Derby, is the property of a Mr. Ire. land, from Yorkshire, a man of modest means, the owner of a small stable of racers.

The rider of Papyrus I Irish, too) has been the rider of the last three Derby winners. Fookmakera aro asking Donoghue "what horse are you going to ride next year?" The evening of "Derby Day" in London hotels is much like the evening of Election Day in an American city. Tuhle decorations and favors are all suegestlve of the dominant spirit of the day, and at hotels like the Savoy and the Claridgc one sees many of the most noted English and international sportsmen. And what shall he said of Lon. don hotels? There Is none so colossal as some of ours, and all arc lacking In not a few or the latest devices supposed to add to the comfort of heir guests.

But where else are servants so prompt and attentive, so appreciative of even modest gratuities? I venture the opinion that the best London hotels are not the most widely known to tourists. We have been for a week at -a small hotel in Mnvi'alr the most1 exclusive1 f'rMfl Barreled tfpJSunlight C. J. WILLIAMS Two Brooklyn Stores: 2783 Atlantic Ave. 1519 Fulton St.

Glenmore 0575 Decatur 1403-1404 th Orient to Germany. Mr. Bur-jnester, who begins an American cottptft tour at Carnegie Hall on Oct SO, enjoyed only one concert in ptilna. He followed closely upon thrtttrstn which was waylaid by the Chfeese bandits and the passengers caiured and held for ransom. Mr.

Bupnester alighted to Investigate the caijae of the shooting and received a bjillet In his knee in consequence further Chinese engagements were cancelled and he took passage for-' Seat tie. jladame Marcetla Sembrlch has Rorjr.to Lake George for the summer and has at present as her guest Mln Harriet Van Kmden, the who has Just returned frofii a Euronian season, Madame Marguerlta Sylva will sail nei week for Paris. She will sing In $cveral concerts in France and Italy, and may return to the United States by way pf South Africa where appear in a series of 20 redAalt. Hans Kindler, 'cellist, heard here this season as soloist with the Phll- war day3. Yonder Is a black ship buoy, marking the grave of a vessel which was torpedoed somewhere near the English coast, but kept afloat long enough to be towed In to a final resting place In the channel.

What unwritten heroism may have attended that episode only the pen of a Kipling may tell. Into these waters, so Jealously guarded, only two enemy submarines entered. One lies in sixty fathoms of water, and the other was captured and is In nn obscure berth not far from Ports RUSSIA COOL TO BERLIN PLKV Moscow, June 23 Germany's contention, In her recent note to Russia and other countries, that France oppressing her, receives scant sympathy In the Russian ofilelal press. The Pravda says that. Rimsld naturally sympathizes with the Gur-man workmen, but that the Gorman Government Is equally guilty with France of the crime of oppressing and shooting workers.

AGAINST CHINESE mouth. English railway trains look strange to American eyes, but on a line like the London and Southwestern a boat-train of first class carriages affords about as fnst and as comfortable, a method of travel ri one AnVKUTISKMENT. iKe Aeolian Company can find In all the world. Tea tables are already set in the compartments English Wives Take Secondary Place. Says Bishop Louder.

(Special Correspondence of The Eagle) Liverpool, June 1 English clergy are being urged to use the utmost caution and to make diligent Inquiries before solemnizing marriages between Chinese and white women. The fascination of the Oriental for many young girls owing to his Industry, sobriety, courtesy and good nature has long been regarded here and In Swansea and Leeds as a moral yellow peril. AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN dence section In London and no with scats for six and tea and 11 Flatbush Ave. sandwiches are served at trifling Xo. 1 Jacob Ciorll.

XV MflM'S UlTllMtT. Xo. 8 Sapir, Xo, 4 Rtitlavsky. Xo. 3 Mw A.

Zeltlin. Xo. fi Itabbl Jlcuix-n Wrilcr-strin. Delegales for the American Coaess. which will be held durim: the month of October, are being chosen today.

Pulling places have been established at the various synagogues and centers. 558 Fulton St. In FORDHAM 270 E. Fordham Rd. WHY YOU NEED IRON-- AIR MATTRESSES for INVALIDS In MANHATTAN In THE BRONX In NEWARK 29 West 42nd St.

367 East 149th St. 895 Broad St. cost. But alas for the traveler who has not had the' foresight to reserve a compartment. One such Improvident American was observed running atmioasly up and down the platform Just before the train started, red-faced and angry, demanding "Who runs this train, nny-way?" At the last moment a guard hustled htm Into the vestibule of a carriage where it is hoped he KtBllKR INFLATABLE Cool and comfortatila In aummer.

Soft and reatrul at all times. ROBERTS QUINN 401 Bridge St, Brooklyn Telephone Triangle 82S4. Ti make you strong and "brainy" In spite of warning and advice, The candidates include Morri.i however, the majority of resident (ililnese have no difficulty in securing Sapir, Itahbi Reuben B. Welllrr-siein of the Temple I'einch Tikvah, Rabbi Israel 11. Levinthal of the white wives or permanent women companions.

Brooklyn Jewish Community Cen When these women are Induced to ter. Jacob (ioell. Hernsier travel to China and almost every Chinese Intends to return to hip Joehnnan Rudavsky, Moses A. Zel- YOUR PHOTOGRAPH din, Aaron Enteen, Harry 1.. Neikln, Joseph Cohen.

Itnhhl Maxwell Sachs, Mrs. Louis Cohen, Abraham P.nbilch, homeland sooner or later Ihey find themselves in an Intolerable position. and a number have had to seek as Isidore Hassin. Louis Horowitz, Mayor Kastoff, Isaac Kaufman, Jo sistance to get out of the country. To prevent rash unions ot tnis kind.

Bishop Londer, of Victoria, seph Krlnisky. Jacob Max Moshevltzky, Morris Robinson. Jacob Solovei, Moo Turman and H. S. Hongkong, has sent a warning nies.

sage to the cle-gv of Liverpool point-out the social status of white wives Wnrshavsky. ana pot ine power wo jour ri Wood to overcome dii- jl Ijfc em termi ,4 he food you eat contains carbon. Wljen your food is digested it is absorbed from the intestines into the bliod. VThen the carbon in your comes in contact with the oxy- Ka. carried by tho Iron In your Mood, and oxynen unit and by ao rlnin the-y give, off tremf-ndnua ners-.

thitfflhy (tlvinfr you rrrrat forct, atre-ngth anoV endurance. Without Iron your blood carries no ojtygpn and without oxygen thW Id nothlna to unit with the carbon lu 'your food, ao that what you eat dots nA sopd you do not aet any strength It it la like putting coal into a atovo without a fire. You cannot et trrj- Heat unlcar, the cual unites with the Sre. Tbi strongest weapon with which to iryeu and overcome colds, pneumonia. Tdiiey trouble, rheumatism, nervoua pros-ration.

In fact almost any disease or leeflse germs Is plenty of good rich, pure ljwdi strength, energy and endurance and energy carrier In the body is cie Iron, not metallic Iron which people sjally take, but organic Iron like the Iron feusplnach. lentlla and apples, and like the i'op contained In what Is known aa or-snlc Nuxated Iron, which may be had from Irlinst any druggist. Nuxated Iron trtresses the strength, energy and of weak, nervous, rundown folks In fjw-o weeks' time. jf 11 has been used and highly recommended by former United States Marubtra of Congress. Judges of U.

H. in China-Referring to the fact that nearly all Chinese are betrothed before setting out for Europe, he says young One Week Only beginning ZMONDAY, June 25th i I PRE -INVENTORY SALE. of Exchanged Pianos and Player-Pianos Air Mattresses Water Beds for Invalids and all Sick Room acressorlei ROBERTS QUINN 401 Bridge Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone NKV1.NS Slit men, except the very poorest, are married before they attain the ago of 21.

It is very difficult to break off a Chinese betrothal, although the con tracting parties might have never ADVERTISEMENT. Even In cases in wmcn young men are free when leaving China their parents may. after his departure, have affianced him to a Chinese girl without his knowledge. A rich man will have as many wives as he likes and be none the less respected by his nelghbrfrs. The posKlon of secondary wives Is such that no self-respecting Englishwoman can endure.

KI.KCTROMC rHYSH'IANS BIKEAL OF INFORMATION for the treatment of CANTEH and OUSti KK DISEASES Call, phone or write Eectronic Physic. arna Bureau of Information. Room 317, 500 5th N-w YorV City. Houri: 9 to 5 (except Sunday). Phone Pennsylvania 6605 C'ita.

many physicians and prominent lem boveb t.onn.nnn people are now using it mmnallv. Sstlsfiutory results are guarata- V.fl or the manufacturers will refund yo'U phoney. Hold by all druggists In tablet "In South China I came across several European wives of Chinese men," adds the bishop, "and I had frequently to get the. assistance of benevolent friends to assist these un ro'ci onlv. happy women to return to England or the Colonies.

jfbrrUd Blood.Strtmgtri and Endurance)! Dr. w'Mts STRIKING BARGAINS BROWNSVILLE SCOUTS Finn ll ta I Tel. Trlaofli IN INSTRUMENTS OF Eyeglasse This photograph and $3.00 entitle the bearer to three hand-etched portraits. Guarantsed regular $20.00 per dozen quality. Good until July 20th.

The Largest and Best Equipped Studio in Brooklyn WYNN MERSEREAU, Inc. 480 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Phone Main 3398 All the Boy Scout troops of Brownsville were given free use of all the amusements at Golden City Park, Carnarsie. shore, last week. Th Everyday Advice Scouts assembled at the corner of LEADING MAKES PREPARING for our annual Inventory, we find a considerable number of Pianos and Player-Pianos which have Prescribed and prepard arcord'nc tn DR. FOKTII Control Method.

You are cordially invited to coniult us about your Eyes, No Charge No Obligation. Or. ARTHUR Fulton Si Hopklnson and Sutler and were led by the bands of Troop 3G and Troop 167, under the respective leuri-ership of J. Cohen and 1J. Silverman on their "hike" to the shore.

The Scouts were received by .1. and I Rosenthal, officers of the Sand Ray Amusement Company, and a committee of concessionaires of Golden Cily Park, who acted as guides for the Pianos from IXIN'T .11 III, Hi nllie nf HntlirN li hf ir prirr Thi rtHl rtlin' IIh in tlir (iiiiillly, ilura-llilit ltlil mlH-rilt'll'lil llutt thr Holhi'h Kite IMI. p) boys. Officers of tl)e Brownsville Council wno atteniieri were: .1. rt.

l.evine, Tanchlck, I. Maxur, W. B. Jacobs, 95 Welnsteln, A. Zeltchick.

II. Sweedler tnd Rabbi A. F. Landesinan. The Player.Pianos from $275 In this group will be found a large variety of Player-pianos including the world-famous Pianola at sweeping reductions.

These instruments are equipped with up-to-date expression devices and have been put in excellent condition. Scoutmasters having charge were; Silverman. L. Lerner, I). Schatzow Rutledge TAILORS TO MEN 166 Livingston Street Near Smith Slrecl takenin exchange for the Duo -Art Reproducing Piano.

are placing these instruments on sale this week at prices which make them extraordinary values. These pianos are not new but include makes of broad reputa- tion and high quality; and each has been putin first-class playable condition in Aeolian workshops. The prices at which they are marked, in many cases, take no account of the amount spent for renovating and remodeling. You are advised to call early. The number of pianos is limited and Upright pianos of standard make, taken in exchange for the Duo-Art Reproducing Piano.

These instruments are all in excellent playing condition. Any of them wilt give years of satisfactory service. Steinway Hardman Krotger Weber Steck Knabei Wheelock Haines TERMS as low as Steinway Steck Weber Knabe Franklin Ampico Wheelock Hardman Walters Stroud 11. Sweedler. I).

Rloom. II. Tanchlck. H. Freedman.

1. Massur ami M. Dup-tchansky. The last executive session of the Brownsville Council before adjourning for the summer will be held at the H. 10.

H. on the 28lh. It will he-followed by a post-session banquet. Troop 61. Troop 61 is very proud of Its new library.

Patrol Leader M. Meyers has been elected librarian. At the last meeting Scoutmaster C. Capper spoke on summer camp. The troop went through a few drills, (lames were played and several aspi-rants passed their tenderfoot tesis The evening closed with pledging allegiance to our flHg and the Seoul Oath, C.

Mil It son Is the troop scribe, (do to It Ed.) A great many hard things have been said about advice, but nobody has ever knocked good advice except the people that won't take it. If you're pretty much like the rest of us, and are trying to make every dollar you spend buy as much as a half dollar used to, you'll be interested in the thrift advice that is gathered together every day in the A-B-C Classified Section. It's the best kind of good advice, because it doesn't stop with telling you what to do it goes right ahead and tells you how and where to do it. You'll find every one of these little thrift-suggestions coupled with the opportunity for-you to get something you want at the lowest possible cost. Look them over today and get the good buying ajdvice you need.

Thm AB-C Ait Alwayt Ihi Sam In Service FLEER BROS. TERMS FOR low GOOD COAL BROOKLYN AND QUEENS 10 the prices win move $4 Monthly Monthly them rapidly. GRAND PIANOS AWestinghouse Fan Keeps You Cool, Happy and Efficient Wtl Know Your tw I Westinghouse Dealer by thia Slga Included in this Prc-Inventory Sale there will be a small group of used Grand Pianos of famous makes, such as Steinway, Weber, Steck, in excellent condition at most attractive prices. The NEW YORK SCHOOL of INTERIOR DECORATION Summer Term Si Weeks' Practical Training Course July 6th to August 18th Send for Catalog 26 101 Ptrk Avi, Vtndtrbilt SS52 Mreworks From Ic to $It Sets To Be SnM nt Lowest Prices M. LEVIiE 206 Front Street HEMPSTEAD, L.

I. cA Special Offer of MUSIC ROLLS A lirtf number ot Muilt Roll in perfect pltylnl condition from the Atolila Librinei, the lariert and mow Umom Muue Roll Libraries in the world. Pricei from Jj tftifi Always Different In Opportunity.

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