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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 23, 1919. DESTINN AND YSAYEr BACK JEWISH QUESTION ACUTE -AND COMPLEX IN POLAND POGROMS EXAGGERATED (Continued from Page 1.) over Germany, and they number their members by the millions. They are especially strong in the small towns and country districts, where the people are largely conservative, and they are all engaged in spreading monarchistic propaganda by every means in their power. The charge that there are many Jews among the Communists and Bolshevists in Germany is well founded, but the vast majority of them are not German Jews. Men of every nationality, Russians predominating, are found among the German Communists, but the racial factor is not by any means in the ascendant.

The Jewish Communists are Internationals in every sense of the word, and they have nothing in common with Judaism, which is essentially conservative. The real roots of the Anti-Semitic agitation in Europe are social and economic, and it is this fact that makes Jew-baiting a powerful and popular weapon in the hands of the astute German politicians of the old regime. PENROSE HITS AT WILSON of the opposition in the Independent Socialist party, such as Haase, Cohn, Breitscheid, Rosenfeld and Wurm are of the same persuasion. Nearly all the great newspapers, with the exception of the chauvinistic reactionary are edited by Jews. Among them are George Bernhard of the Vossiche Zeitung, which supported the U-boat war, and has always been violently anti-American Theodore Wolff of the Democratic Taggeblatt, and Hilf erding of the radical Freiheit.

During the election campaign for the National Assembly last winter, the Anti-Semites got out a mass of pogromistic handbills and pamphlets, one of their propaganda bureaus in the' Potsdamer Strasse being run for a time by Wilhelm Marten, who was later accused of having furnished information to American agents and compelled to quit his job. I have one of these handbills. It divides the political leaders into "Cohn Varieties" and the "Luther, Bismarck and Hindenburg" sort. Among the former are Liebknecht, who, by the way, tfRGES TJf S. TO SELL SHIPS Merchant Marine Association Formulates Washington, Sept.

22. A merchant marine policy contemplating gradual re-; linquishment to private-operation of the large vessels, of the Government-built fleet and immediate sale of the smaller, vessels has been formulated by the ex-, ecutive committee" of the National Merchant Marine Association, it was announced today by Edward B. Burling, chairman 6f 'thefcommittee. Recommendations of the committee, it was said, will be-submitted to the association's council of .45 members for adoption and presentation to Congress as a proposed guide in the enactment of legislation. Believing that the immediate sale of all ships to private operators is "not only undesirable, but impractical," the committee recommends that' the large steel vessels be sold only as the development of private firms might warraut, with the sale of such ships confined to American firms and made at current world market prices.

Immediate disposal of the smaller vessels is recommended, however, without restriction as to HOCHSCHILD, K0HN COS MORNING CHAT Tie3iiay, September 23, 1919 Good Morning! It's of Wood Beads and. Silk Cord Singer Was Virtual Prisoner In Bohemia Since 191G. New York, Sept. 22. Emmy Des tinn, Bohemian concert and opera sing-: er, arrived here from Havre, France, today on.

the steamship La Lorraine after spending three and one half years as a virtual prisoner in her chateau in Bohemia. I Miss Destinn went to Europe May 191G to visit her home and the Austrian authorities refused to permit her to return to this country. Her movements restricted to a zone within eight miles of her esfate. All her efforts to obtain permission to return to the United States, where she had taken out her first citizenship papers, were unavailing. While not asserting she never would sing German operas again, Miss Destinn expressed the hope that she would never be called upon to sing in the German tongue.

Among the other 0G0 passengers were Eugene Ysaye, the Belgian violinist, his wife and four children, and 300 repatriated American Czecho-Slovak soldiers. Paris Trie House of 106 WEST Criticizes President's Acceptance Of Gifts. Washington, Sept. 22. Senator Penrose, Republican, of Pennsylvania, declared in the Senate today that President Wilson and his party brought bac from the Paris Peace Conference jewels' and other gifts from "crowned heads" which he lnd been told were worth more than $1,000,000.

Interrupting a speech by Senator Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, who said that in 1810 it had been proposed to prohibit acceptance of gifts from foreign rulers by the President, Senator Penrose asked if the Arizona Senator had in mind gifts made to President Wilson while in Europe. "I know nothing of that," Senator Ashurst replied, "but if any Democrat accepted such gifts he would receive my condemnation as quickly as if he were a Republican." "I have been told that the President and his party came back overburdened with presents from crowned heads and foreign governments," Senator Penrose said. "There was jewelry valued at hundreds of thousands I told that customs authorities valued the gifts at more than PRINCE REACHES VANCOUVER Admiral Hugh Rodman Firsrt To Greet Future King. Vancouver, B. Sept.

22 Guns boowed royal salutes and thousands of cheering spectators Jined the streets when the Prince of Wales, on tour of reached Vancouver today. Admiral Hugh Rodman, commander of the Pacific fleet, was the first to greet the Prince as he stepped from the train. "How do you do, Your Royal Highness," Admiral Rodman said as he grasped the left hand of the future King. The Prince's right hand is still sore from the thousands of handshakes received in Eastern Canada. The Prince, speaking at the welcome exercises held at Stanley Park, expressed his pleasure at the presence in port of Admiral Rodman's flagship, the New Mexico.

THE WHOLESOME. BAKING Look for the big pound tin. sixteen ounces. The. powder, with food value.

Go buy it today 0 was not a Jew; Rosa Luxemburg, andl Uernberg, who is pictured on the sheet draped in an American flag. There is an appeal to national feeling, ending with the words, "The spirit of 1914 is still alive." Germans Uniting Against Jews. During the past few months dozens of societies have been formed, the members being sworn to secrecy. Among them are the "Deutsch Bund," with headquarters in Gotha, and the "Deutschen Truz und Schutz Bund." The former has thousands of old army officers among its members and the following appeal for membership gives an idea of its claims and ideals German Officers Fighters in the 'front ranks of your people, will you not now stand in the front ranks in the struggle for the soul of Germany? Only if we revive the German spirit can we find the path that leads from the abyss to the heights. We need fellow fighters.

The aims of the "Deutschen Truz und Schutz Bund" are summed up in its motto, "Germany for the Germans," and set forth in a handbill as follows Our task lies clearly before us. We have allowed udaism to sow its seed, and we are facing a harvest whose yield means the overthrow of Pan-Germanism. Our duty is to enlighten the people with regard to the Jewish menace and to fight it with all available political, social and economic weapons. The bund will work openly, ceaselessly and ruthlessly to break the overlordship of the Jews. Applications for membership read "I desire admittance to the Deutschen Trutz und Schutz Bund.

The signature below was written with my own hand, and I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that I am of Teutonic descent and that among my an-cesters and those of my wife there were none of Jewish birth or antecedents." Secret Anti-Jewish Lodges. Another influential association for the ostensible purpose of Jew-baitjpg is the Committee for Popular Enlightenment Ausschuss furVolksaufklaerung), which distributed anti-Semitic pamphlets all over Germany, appealing in particular to the military caste. A handbill widely circulated by this organization was headed: "The End of Militarism The Beginning of Jewish Lordship." There are other societies that are shrouded in mystery lodges with huge memberships which have been recently formed by the old monarchistic party. One, which has as its insignia three cryptic signs of which I was never able to discover the meaning, inserts this advertisement regularly in the organ of the Officers' party, the Deutsches Offizier-blatt: LODGE Z. H.

B. German-national men and women of noble blond-Teutonic stock and aristocratic leanings, who are earnestly desirious of joining a strict pure Teutonic lodge should confidentially send their photogragphs and proofs of blood to the office of this paper, marked "German Need," 5560. They will then receive further information. The German nobility must organize closer than ever. The Assembly call to Germans is urgent in this hour of need.

Bolshevism Not Racial. Such organizations have branches all rank and file of the Jewish population had suffered severely. Kef ngee Jews Fill Another problem confronting the Poles assert, with reason, that it will be of the Jewish population since the beginning of the world war, or, 'in fact, since the inauguration of the pogroms in Russia under the old Imperial government. Fcrr many years Poland has been the dumping ground for Jews from Eastern and Southern Russia, trying to escape from the intolerable conditions in those regions, and a large proportion of the Jewish population is not of Polish origin. Numbers of intelligent Poles assert with reason that it will be necessary to force a certain amount of emigration before it will be possible for the new republic to satisfactorily assimilate its Jewish citizens, who have been accorded equal rights with their Polish brothers under the law.

With this in mind, they are allowing a certain latitude to the leaders of the Zionist movement in Poland. Germans Doable-Cross Jews. German intrigue is rife among the Jews in Poland and Lithuania. In Kovno there is a large Jewish school where the predominant influence is German, Ciid the influence of the German army occupation is widespread. The n-Hilary authorities have made it a point to cater to the Jewish population, and in all the towns I found pro-German sentiment very strong.

I will write about this more fully in another article describing my trip to Lithuania. There is another side of the Jewish question which is probably less familiar In Americans than the Polish situation. It is the manner in which anti-Semite agitation is being made use of by the reactionary element in Germany. On he night of June 24 a number of wholesale houses in North Berlin were broken into and" plundered by a mob led by several men who made incendiary anti-Jewish speeches. The attacks were entirely on Jewish firms, nearby establishments of German merchants being respected.

It was a significant fact that, although there were Government troops in the immediate neighborhood, they did not reach the scene until the damage had been done, and all of the agitators escaped arrest. Two men were killed and several wounded in the street fighting that followed. AH Hun Sins Laid On Jews. On the bulletin board of the University of Berlin there was a large placard which read "Officers, enlisted men, technicians, volunteers, soldiers frfom all branches of the service who are of pure German blood and who are desirous of enlisting in formations where no Jews, half Jews, or associates of Jews are admitted may be registered in our enlistment bureau." Such advertisements were common in the daily papers all last spring. They were part of an organized campaign on the part of the old military party to revive the spirit of Pan-Germanism.

With the end of the war came a revulsion of feeling against the Junker class and with the revolution the spread of internationalism. A scapegoat for the sins and faults and blunders of the Imperial Government must be found, so the reactionaries used the Jew. Anti-Semitic agitation, which had died out with the uniting of all classes and parties during the war, was revived. The Jews were blamed for starting the war, for continuing it and for ending it. It was charged that they had deliberately stirred up hatred against Germany in Entente countries, that the Reuter News Bureau was controlled by Jews, that the British and French press were under Jewish influence.

Certain provincial newspapers asserted solemnly that Lord Northcliffe was a Jew from Frankfort and that the editors of the English Daily Express and Daily News were of Jewish extraction. War, profiteering and the food shortage were laid at their door, and finally it was asserted that Jews alone were responsible for the revolution and for the spread of Communistic propaganda in Germany. Jews Leaders In War Moves. That there was some truth in these statements cannot be denied, even to the assertions that the Jews were responsible for the war, though not always in the sense meant by the Pan-Germans. Albert Ballin, president of the Hamburg-American Line, and one of the Kaiser's closest advisers, was always opposed to the war and its continuance, so in a measure was Walter" Rathenau, head of the German General Electric Company.

On the other hand, there were many Jewish big business men who were "all-Deutsch" to the core, such as Commer-zien Rat Katzenstein, many times millionaire and a personal friend of the Kaiser, and who today is closer to the former Crown Princess and the Kaiser's sons than many members of the old nobility. Most of the great bankers, such as Havenstein, of the Deutscher Bank Bleichroeder, Sachs, Kahn, Mosse and many others who helped finance the war loans, are Jews. The same men are now financing the new army, and General Hoffmann, one of the leaders of the reaction, is of Jewish birth. Jews In All German Parties. The Jewish race is represented in the National Assembly by men of all political faiths, and there are many Jews among the Democrats and Majority Socialists who are supporting the present government.

Landsberg, Naumann, Hirsch, Cohen-Reuss and Bernhard Dernburg are Jews, and Bernstorff is of Jewish extraction. Most of the leaders Far More Rain than that of yesterday would have been required to dampen the spirits of ihe enthusiastic crowds that thronged the Brager Store yesterday the first day of Brager's Fifteenth Semi-Annual Challenge Sale. No wonder. If you have looked over the four-page Challenge Section that appeared in the Sunday Sun and especially, if you have carefully noted and compared the wonderfully low prices then you will rdily understand why people flocked the Brager Store in such great numbers. The Challenge Sale will continue all week and every day will sse new and worth-while features on our counters.

If you're very wise you'il make every effort to supply your needs during this event, for the greatly Jowered prices mean most unusual savings to you. Why not let a Brager ChargcAccount help you to save more by enabling you to buy more at special Challenge Prices? It's part of the iirager Store Service use it! A Pleasant Dentifrice Combining Medicated Properties for relieving Tender, Bleeding and Irritated Gums; with the cleansing requisites for White Teeth. Pyorrhea results from infection Tartar from "Mouth-Acidity." Both conditions are destructive, but may be prevented. -Save your children's teeth and gums. Use I night and morning.

Many mothers use I on a soft cloth, cleansing the baby's teeth and gums, avoiding later trouble. Dispensed at all druggists and toilet goods counters in 50c thre ounce and travelers' 10c size tubes. BEGIN USING I TODAY Areyoii laving trouble rAih your skin? 1 you have eczema, ringworm or itching, burning, sleep-destroying skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see bow quickly the itching stops and the trouble disappears. Resinol Soap and Resmol Ointment are sold by z'A druggists. For samptes, free, write to Dept.

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M. Daily ASK FOR and GET nek9 The Original Patted Milk For Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Prevent irrs BUY QUALITY cabulary I succeeded in making myself pretty well understood. Dazed By The Fighting. Trade and industry were at a standstill, the people were still shell-shocked and dazed from the fighting a few days before and no one seemed to have much to do. There were little knots of people standing here and there in the streets talking in low tones.

Old men in tall black caps and long black cassocks, with enormous beards and curfs on either side of their faces were gossiping together. Old women with wigs of black darning cotton sat on the steps of their delapi-dated hovels minding scores of babies, and a crowd of picturesque girls, with bright colored 'snawls thrown around their shoulders, and gathered around me, surveying my American clothes with bright, curious eyes. I was talking to one of them, a child of 17, who had an old grandmother and a consumptive brother to support, when. suddenly I noticed a commotion a little farther down the street. A Pole was engaged in a violent altercation with an old man.

gathered that it was a dispute about rent. In a few minutes a fair-sized crowd had collected, not taking part in the argument, but listening to both sides. Then something happened. At the head of the street a Lithuanian patrol of eight men, led by an officer, appeared. The men all carried rifles and the officer had in his hand the terrible logaika.

a Russian many-thonged whip. I backed precipitately into a doorway with several girls, while the troops, with hoarse cries, charged the crowd, which dispersed in all directions Flossed The Oltl Man. Without waiting to find out what tin. argument was about, the officer walked up to the old man and deliberately lashed him over the head and shoulders with the logaika. He gave a cry of pain, whereupon his daughter, a pretty, spirited-looking girl, ran out of the house, seized him in her arms and began to protest volubly.

The officer grabbed her by the arm. ber away from her father, and, holding her at arm's length, drew his sword, which he held at her breast with a threatening gesture, driving her back into the house, while the soldiers pushed the old man after her. Meanwhile, every Jew had disappeared as if by magic. Doors were bolted and barred, shutters closed with a bang ami the street had the appearance of a deserted village. Peeping through a rack in the door of the house where I had taken refuge, I watched the Lithuanian troops march up the street, firing a random shot' here and there, while the officer cracked his whip menacingly.

A few minutes after they had disappeared dpors and windows were furtively opened one by one, heads began to appear in the openings and in 15 minutes the life of the Ghetto was going on as ustal. AVhat might have been a pogrom had turned out to be -only an everyday incident, but to me it was most illuminating. Red Snipers In Jewish Homes. I was in Wilna shortly after the i pogrom in April, and heard what I believe to be an absolutely truthful account of the whole affair, as far as the actual facts were concerned, from the "Ober Kabbiner," Head Rabbi Dr. Rubinstein, Dr.

Szabad and Dr. Rosen-baum, two prominent Jewish citizens, and several others. We met in the rabbi's apartment on the outskirts of the city, behind closed doors, and at considerable risk to for all meetings of Jews had been strictly forbidden by the Polish military governor. According to their statements, the pogroms began on April 21, shortly after the Polish troops had occupied the town. Some stragglers from the Bolshevik forces who had remained behind after the withdrawal of the Red troops sniped at the Poles from houses that were found to be occupied by Jews.

This was the signal for rounding up the en-, tire Jewish population. All of the more influential Jews, including the men with whom talked, were arrested and were compelled to pay sums varying from 1.500 to 7,000 rubles as ransom. Rabbi Rubinstein was very roughly handled by the soldiers, and one man, over 70, who was one of the best-known merchants in Wilna, was arrested and compelled to go to headquarters, tied to the bridle of a Polish officer's horse, running all the way to keep up with him. Jewish Synagogues Looted. During the following days hundreds of Jews fled to the country, so that it was difficult to ascertain the exact number of casualties, but I was told by the rabbi that he had officiated at the funerals of 53 victims.

Hermann Bernstein, the well-known Jewish correspondent, in his article in the New York Herald, which appeared two weeks ago, places the number at 05. Upon the arrival of the Morgenthau commission releases were sought and obtained for the Jews who were still imprisoned, and it was proved that the arrests had been made by the military, without the co-operation of the civil authorities. Shops were broken into and plundered. I saw a number in the Jewish quarter which had been virtually stripped of everything they contained, particularly those that sold food supplies. The silver candlesticks had been taken from the wonderful old synagogue in the heart of the Ghetto, which was built centuries ago, under Russian rule, partly underground, to protect the worshipers from attack, and many of the inhabitants had spent days in the cellars and subcellars that extend several floors deep under many houses, similar to those in San Francisco's Chinatown.

Jews Boycotted By Poles. With regard to the pogrom in Lida, I could obtain no exact The men with whom I talked said quite frankly that they had had their accounts only from hysterical refugees, whose reports were probably greatly exaggerated, and that, owing to the fact that no Jews were permitted to leave the city since the pogroms, they had not been able to get the real facts. They were deeply concerned over another aspect of the situation, however. This was the industrial boycott of Jews which was then in effect. They claimed that since the Polish occupation it was virtually impossible for Jews to obtain employment.

A certain number were requsiitioned for jxmpulsory labor by the Polish military authorities, being compelled to do the hardest possible work, without regard for age or physical condition. The rest, owing to the boycott, were unable to earn a living and many were practically starving. This was the Jewish side of the shield, and it was certainly a dark one. Jews Hoarded Foodstuffs. On the other band, there was considerable justification for the stand taken by the Poles, though there was none for the acts of violence and oppression which undoubtedly took place in Wilna.

I was able to obtain the Polish point of view from Captain Merwin, a Polish General Staff officer at headquarters. He told me that when Wilna was taken by the Polish troops the Jews were practically in control of the food situation. During the Bolshevist occupation they had hoarded and concealed food supplies, which appeared the moment the Russians withdrew. Quantities of food appeared from hidden caches and mysterious sources of supply. The Jews had also cornered the scanty supply of raw materials available and had been able to import, through underground channels, a certain amount of manufactured articles, such as ready-made clothing, shoes and piece goods.

They were all offered to the natives, most of whom were in rags and pretty nearly starving, at exorbitant prices. The Poles claimed that the Jews were in sympathy with the Bolsheviki, and I believe this to have been true to a certain extent, but I am convinced that the intercourse between the soviet authorities and the Jews was not so much political as commercial in character. Many of the latter had trimmed sails during, the Bolshevik occupation1 and had been able to obtain supplies from Russia and to protect their financial interests. There were some who had actually waxed rich under the Bolsheviki and wlft had thousands of Kcrensky rubles safely tucked away, but the great New York Fashion LEXINGTON and does more than any laxative on the market today. The thousands of letters from users have convinced me I was right, and that the-tiser of Nature's Remedy as a family medicine, even though ho may have used it for twenty-five years, never has to increase the dose.

IJy knowledgs of medicine and the results of it3 use in my own family and among my fricnd3, before I ever offered it for sale, caused mo to havo great faith la Haluro'3 Remedy from the very first. And now as I find myself nearing the age when I must bow to the inevitiblo and co to another life, my greatest pleasure is to sit each day and road tho letters that eacli nail brings from peonlo as old or elder than who tell of havinj used Ka'arc'a Remedy for ten, and twenty years, and now thoy and their children and grandchildren have been benefitted by, it. It is a consoling thought, my friends, for a man at my aero to foci that asido fron his own success, ono has done something for his fellow man. My greatest satisfaction, my greatest happiness today, is tho knowledge that tonight more than ono million people will take a Natara's Remedy (NR Tablet) and will, be better, healthier, happier people for it. hope you will be one of them.

A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE ST." LOUIS MO. SMITHS FALLS, ONT. CAM, this unique imported, neck chain, as different from 9.

7L the usual styles as you could imagine. As the sizes of the beads vary, so do the finishes, for mahogany, oak and brown are cleverly arranged, inter rsed here and there with King's blue knotted silk cord. The tassel is of King's blue, also, with two drops of wood beads, while the neck cord is in brown. $7.00. Will its possessor be a maid who wears brown, or one who glories in contrasting color effects? It's a season of neck chains, and a peep into the cases of the Jewelry Section reveal these alluring conceits: Narrow round wood beads with those of brack jet, joined with gilt links, and adorned with a metal tassel in green geld plate; attached to gray neck cord.

6.50. An Egyptian head, in green gold, ornaments the pendant of an amber chain, whose long links and small oblong beads lend grace to its lines. $6.50. Isjadeyourfavorite? There's a rare neck chain of it, bea tified by a novel pendant with pearl inset; on gold filled chain. $7.50.

A pleasing combination of amber and carved wood beads, to which is attached an Egyptian head and bead drop. 8.00. Do you like brilliancy? Then see the Cut Bead Necklaces, -in sapphire, amethyst, aqua- marine and topaz, graduated beads in opera length. $4.50. (Others, in varying ler.gt'i, 1 $1.50 to $4.50.) What more charming or beautiful than pearls? And the rich coloring of Richelieu pearls will elicit your admiration.

There's a chain at $65.00, in graduated opera length, with 14-kt. white gold filigree snap. Other fine Pearl Neck Chains, in opera length, at $30.00 to $50.00. For the debutante a Genuine Seed Pearl Neck Chain, in festoon effect, with rosette-design pendant and drop, at $57.50. AND NOW ARM- ET ARE THE FAD be worn a shown in the sketch, I come in amber, jade and red, with novel Chinese designs.

$2.50 and $2.95. Wrist Bracelets to match the armlets; in amber, jade, red, coral, jet and amber; also amber and jet set with rhinestones, sapphire, emeralds or topaz. $2.50 to $5.00. Ribbon Sautoirs are in vogue. There's a very at- tractive one at oblong shape, of sterling silver; filigree design set with tiny rhinestones, and gallery mountings on edge.

Another at $6.50 for lorgnette, vanity case or watch; black cord and indestructible pearl ornaments. Photo Lockets; one sty'e of sterling silver, hand-engraved and engine turned, with space for two photos, 4 on black groserain ribbon. Others, at $3.50, in irregular shapes, one having space for four small photos. Very dainty are the blue-and-white enameled, cases, with floral designs on sterling 'silver; these holds two photos also. "ISH First Floor.

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