! i $1*0OO Silk Saver Makes Silk Hosiery and Lingerie War Three Timet u Losg One Pscksge Treat* t o Pair of Hose rr i i iri i i i i'i i..... Consolidated Sales Co., Dept. 'M. Znckstd fad 35 cents ftr utiachyw _ Uddrtsj � _ 6*J___________ Do not teod caiat throoah taik, i 4jt stasias. Pfesst thriss, m*�or aJ�4 hon* Cortmmm eaulfmmnt lhttmsixm* aad lmoim 4M1 St DU St Bd. ISM AMERICAN LAUNDRY j as. wickham, muuiw ' We make a specialty of ROUGH DRY WORX at � REASONABLE PRICES 23* i�w Hafl Kfi Lmcmmt U7� Bella Naimer, of Bronx, N.Y.; Ben Goldberg, D. Fineberg, A. Gross, Mrs. J. Rosenzweig, Mrs. M. Englestein, Hyman Grover, J. H. Sussman, X. Raphael. C. Lazare, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kau/man, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaufman, D. Weissman, D. Mindel, Zelda Wener, Anne Freid-man, Mr. Rubinstein, M. Baylin, S. Baylin, of Ottawa; S. Reinblatt, M. Wohl, J. Reubins, Miss Garmaise, Hyman Covet, Isidore Myers, H. Auer-bach, Mr. and Mrs. I. Brisken and family, H. I. Bernstein, Jack Rosen-sweig and family, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosensweig, L. Tarr, J. Schwartz, I. Watchman, M. Berlind, E. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gold and children, Misses Berson, Miss Miller, William Potechin, Mr. and Mrs. Steinberg and family, and Miss Bert Letovsky. At Westerman's Hotel, La Macaza, were Miss G. Sirota, Miss S. Hudis, M. Fradkin, A. Lackstone, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brodkia and family. Mrs. C. Herman and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen and daughters, Miss M. Goldberg, Mrs. H. Rubinger, R. Feldman, Mrs. D. Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamer and family, B. Rabinovitch and daughters, Miss M. Rosenthal, Mrs. S. Ness, Miss E. Cohen, Miss P. Katz, S. Brodkin, Mrs. S. VLner, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lifshitz and son, I. Singerman, Miss C. Lackatooe, Mrs. I. Hitzick, I. Rabinovitch, Miss E. Boradmflky, Miss R. Schaefer, B. Silverman, Mis* Kraft, Mrs. S. Garber, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and grandson, Mrs. J. Slatxky ami family, Mr. aad Mrs. F. Rabinovitch and sons, Miss G. Altaian, Mrss E. Hames, Miss L. Haines, Miss E. Friedman, and Mr. and Mr*. M. Ostro and daughter. The United Jewish ita recent for a mub of duria* the wfch*** reports call to lOO.tOO �tt q.^^^qqi^ g rfya ffh*t>t 1 It*! 1 f^T�r**r^l 13 lift1 *j tA \m CAPITOL PRINTING & ART CO. fcefcrrto fitto ffrwc fretting Carte 25 Card* ENGRAVED with Envelopes flm 58 MOUNT ROYAL A VL, if. Ti " COLLECT MONEY FOR CAMP Jewish Laurerrtian Fresh Air C&tnp has received through Mre. L. Klineberg* 4059. Dorchester West. $51 ccjlectad by Mre. Bessie Langs, with the oo-opefatk>n of Barnett's Hotel, St. Faustb; |W collected by Mrs. J. Golden be re and Mra. J. Garmaiae at Lac Massoo; $40 collected by Mra. J. Trachtenberg at Trout Lake; $75 collected by Meedamea J. Berco-vitch and M. Bercovitch at Vermoat Hotel, Ste. Agathe, and $15 danated by Miss Essie Hirech and Mesdamea B. Levinaon and Nettie Leopold at Old Orchard. The camp is lookiag after k� fourth group of mothers and children at St. Jerome. Members of the camp and the Jewish Junior Welfare League are invited to visit the camp. Allan Bronfman donated $25 to the Council Camp for treats. A hay-cart ride was held on Thursday evening, August 2. Mesdame* J. Rosenatem and Joseph Freed man were hostesses to the camp, at a party on Saturday evening, July 28. Mrs. Harry Gross, the directress, treated the camp to ice cream and cake Sunday, August 5, in honour of the second birthday of her son, Arthur Joseph. Open Day at the Council Camp will be celebrated on August 12. AH welcome. ORGANIZE NEW LODGES Zionist Orderof Habonim ie organizing lodges throughout Canada. S. G. Ben-don, Supreme Captain of the Order left to organize Habonim lodges in Halifax, St. John and Sydney. In Montreal there are five lodges. New lodges are being organized in Western Canada. Habonim convention will be held at Ste. Margaret's, at Chateau Quince, August 24, 25 and 26. WEDDING ShaHnaky^rJeffay The marriage of Miss Nancy Jeffay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard JefTay, of Brighton, England, to David L. Shalinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Shalinsky, was solemnized August 2, in the chapel of the Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Rabbi Abramovrtz officiating. The bride, who was riven in marriage by her brother, Phil jeffay, oi New York, wore a robe de style of bridal satin and tulle, her veil of tulle arranged over the head in scalloped effect, with orange blossoms oa either side. She carried pate pink Ophelia roses and a shower of lrnes-of-the-vaUey. The bride was attended by Mrs. A. Salomons, matron of honour, wearing a grey flowered chiffon gown and large black hat, and carrying a bouquet of mauve and pink sweet peas. A. Salomons was best man. Mrs. Phil Jeffay, sister-in-law of the bride, wore a black Chan til ly lace gown and large black hat, with corsage of mauve and pink sweet peasT Efeie Salomons, in a white and pink flowered organdy dress, was train-bearer. Mrs. J. Shalinsky, mother of the groom, wore a Mack georgette and lace gown, beige hat and shoulder corsage of mauve and pink sweet peas. Oomf away the bride wore a pencrl blue tiered crew, Wt hart to match and beige shoes *n4 ha*. Mr. and Mra. Sharawky 4ert immediately after the �rttoo�V oa a motor trip and will ttv* in the Oichard Apart-meat*, Old Orchard Areaue. APPROACHING MARRIAGC The marmge oi Je**ie, daughter of Mr. aad Mra. A. to Joaepfe, ami? worn atf Mra. S. St�fcoff, tafcta pftMeVAqpNt tt. at Am� MfU, RjAM Rabbi Isserra&n's Editorial Continued fr*m �*p j the Ziooiat Organization, and the Jewish Agtocy. The Ziooiat ofmauatiea fur-M*hed the dream; the Jeeiafe Agency the method. The dream df Zion of a Jewish _ community in Palestine where aocial ideals were to be experimented with, where landlordism was to db* appear, and co-operation rather than competition was to rule has been subjected to the editorial pencil of the priests. No more socialeaperimeatatioa in Palestine. No moce Kvutsoth�bo more joint ownership o( iaod. Palestine is to be settled ia aocordattce with the laws of economics formulated by practical, priestly business men. The masses in the Zionist organization are animated by prophetic impulses. The aristocrats of Israel, the formulators of the Jewish agency, are the modern Priests. The masses envisioned an ideal alestine like the prophets of old. Th� priests, the experts, envisioa a Palestine safe for economic development. The priests are fulfilling their classic function of making the ideal practicable aad sometimes whea the priests have so functioned, they have lost the ideal. The lover of Zion, though he works with the priest, must be on guard for his dream. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Rae, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leitman, to Nathan A. Aronoff, son of Mr. and Mre. I. Aronofif, of Montreal. BORN At Dunsta_n Grey's Hospital, August 4, to Mr. and Mrs. I. Spnnt, a sot, Seymour; eight pounds. IN MEMORIAM ah aobcot nadtr tkl� h�md tvtt^fir* In dear memory of our beloved sou and brother, Sam Gross, wfio departed August 16, 1926. Ever enshrined in our hearts. GOLF TOURNAMENT Business Men's Council of Federation will hold fheir second annual golf tournament at Elm Ridge Country Club, Dorval, Que., Wednesday, August 15th. The to ornament rs open to the active members of the Bus Loess Men's Council, and win be for am* hoJea. Silver cup, prizes. Tottraametrt commences at 1 p.m. and continues until 7.36, when dinner win be served in the chfb bouse. A programme of entertaifi-aaerrt for the evening is being axranfed under the directiom of WflHe Levin aad Jack Klein, co^harrmaa of the enter-tffmmmt tx>mdftee. The recaption committee will he under the chainnan-sbip of J. L. Epatera. The chairman of the dinner uxaiidtiee ia David RosJam. t�, IB* C#a4^|rsjflsTjtofta�0gi y aiao receive their 4m dhtre of recoeni ^^rttol^ mmevem stajadaenrt as the most succwul enthusiasts all over the coofltry wi|| not iail to pay tributelo he*athletic prowea in thi* ooaaactioa it must he said that 4^Ca��dia* iport. writers, sportinj offiaaJsand Ae feneral public have beta ftaaroue in their treatment of the Jewish gfcl athlete, and fio signs were observable of the prejudice which Jews are generally ohhged