The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1917, Page 4

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| tne of the Amertcanization Forum under the auspices of The Evening Ww wherever held, There will be ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, | ! man except the power you give him.|netghbors and cause wunne. ft into their heads that they were no|late to-might. The casualties were | That ts the difference and the dis-| trouble for policemen ts helping strangers in this land, that they Wrcre | ue Uy Sth. exploafon ot dynamite shing feature of our govern-| spread patriotism by respect for}all Uncle Sam's Jads. It should be | Puinatan government of geome author! t is respect for authority 4 Justice Levy and r | a is ny ich meetings during the win fer and spring months, announced / | later on, ‘ j st night et Publle School No. 4, ' | neton and Pitt & ta, the ; | very heart of the world's greatest | | melting pot, crowds were turned ! aw rowds anxious to hear and j | to learn the point of view of | th nor man” who prides himself | Old Silver-Haired Fathers APE BEd fy a eh te 61088 ry | bes mays nothing more and nothing less. ‘The OS SIR TE ce cort Their Children auditorium of the school was packed . to the Forum. They had to close the doors. They | yo heed ie oould not safely allow another person Plum pudding— Bis anyboty ban doubts concerning) ide. Tt was a Lincoln Day demon- ‘Sweeten it with Domino the value of public meetings to pro-|° who wan there? To becin with! © Granclated, Tablet, Powdered, | mote the complete Americanization of| About 190 white-hatred, reverend- Confectioners persona of foreign birth or of the] tooking men, serfous, honest-inten-| sons and daughters of such persona, it} tioned, and behind them and around = = en ; “lia suggested that the ‘“doubting| them and all about them young men World Wants Work Wonders.‘ rnomas” drop in at the next moet-land women from sixteen to thirty. = = = = = - - - ‘The old mon did not understand all 5 that was sald by the speakers. They ion With Any Other Establishment in the World probably did not go there to, under- lo y stand anything. ‘They went there, tho reporter gathered from looking at them, to thus publicly approve tho attendance of their sons and daugh- ters and nephews and nieces, They ‘eile nodded thelr heads approvingly ax the ni tle c! 43 & 45 West 34th Street miitinira waved American faye wien Comenis: « Woods or Judge Levy or Har. ry Schlacht or Nissen Babar said something that went to their hearts N Ss rin F hions Th ig point, the one that stood out ly like something living ew Spring Fashions pay uke meting tng pitts : sin of theso 100 patriarchs. J i os JUST WHAT THESE OLD MEN Women’s and Misses MEANT. —-— ee - It meant more than all the apeeches jof the night, and every epeech was a ‘ vractteal one, It was as if thene White-haired ‘men, fathers of tho Dresses, Coats & Suits |/viueure.nct. nee A eee - - | “Hoyas and girls, if we have not | made ourselves plain to you hereto- ‘ | fo In the op get of love of country, pur presence here to-night mak Very Specially Priced Up for What’ pooened, miney We led Eee Aint — want you to grow up Americana, real Ame sooo age Americans who will un- ae derstand that the easence of Ameri- New Spring Dresses caniom Is devotion to the fatherland 5 6 } ane motherland—and this is your —— bre nl and and motherland pitts tals repe de Ine, | | tion and loyalty to your an- 2 | aith." Taffeta Silk, { 50 | One Hundred Patriarcne at Serge, | e elaebae dele fee ng were ample} , proof of how the “wind is blowing” New Spring Colors. | i wmect of gonuine patriotien, Very dal) y plans are afoot for Atori- Spec tion classes and the presence schools in ever district of New Spring Dresses men who will give. thelr ) work of giving the finish- Georgette Crepe, to the Amerloanisation Crepe Meteor, 1 now for the meeting: : lacht opened it and {n- Satin, aticn Ag J. Levy. M Phasweuis 0 |Schlacht gave it aa his opimion’ that be { " the east side is essentially peace-lov- HandsomelyEmb’ | ling: Ree we mien not fairer, wo § 5 a [not be found lagging,” ho ‘sa ; New SpringColori A our count nse ot Very Specia lifted a m the rostrum and ved it, The crowd sktood on tts r, <u and cheered. Justice Levy spoke New Spring Dresses |fret on the necessity for complete a tls peel tte : Americanization of everybody | who Rane + [WANTOR to live here and enjoy the ; Gros de Londres, : liberties of the country. He denounced | Georgette Crepe, | New Spring Frock Panta cates Crepe Meteor, — > QO) QQ) of crepe ae Chine, believer, the literacy, teat , f é eral law. Under the Fed- Handsomely Emb'd| " $20.00 he test can be taken in | M vi . % . Mr, Brown's bill re- New Spring hand quires this test be taken in ery Speci r, rd, ” Hnglish only, New Spring Coats "It won't do,” sald Justice Levy, ° “and we will fight it to the end.” Featuring the new fabrics: Hundreds of young men and women Poiret Twill, ) wae ig? to be Eee id se piansed oy Justice Levy's worda. sNissen Behar, Gunniburl, | head of the National Liberal Immi- Loopine, | gration League, said he had to live \ to sixty-one to know that he could Burella, r 30 00 |live in a country Whore he might not e only enjoy liberty ut take ct ‘Covert, in promoting it. By this time every= Sill body was ready to h Pob c ul vody: aS read o hear Police - Silk Lined. missioner Woods. ‘The Commissioner Very Spectat’ was the “star” speaker of the eve- ning—but_the reporter underatands New Spring Suita that the Commissioner ts also of the J . opinion that the “big point of the Featuring the new fabrics: whole meeting was the silent appro- Poiret Twill, oon song of the One Hundred Patri- archs, Gunniburl, NEITHER JEWISH NOR CHRIS- Burella, | TIANS, JUST AMERICANS, g } 30 00 | “What shall we glory in,” wald the Serge, | ry Commissioner, “but in t that we y live in a country where every man, if Smartly Tailored. | he will, may have a part in running Very Speciat 1 ‘Here 4a opport i here. le the ¥ oe 5 challenge. hat YOu want to be you New Spring Frock of may be it you caly, strive to be, ‘There ‘ 1 14 no distinction in this country of Georgette & Crepe Meteor, creod or race or caste, Tam a cop. TE $26.50. jam your cop. The policeman on the |deat has no power o you or any Dress Event of Unusual Interest ' 4 | a a ld Mart ' | 34th Street, New York " i ! Will Place on Sale To-Morrow, Wednesda i H | 290 One Pi g ! Ss D ne ece serge Dresses é 3 , : For Women and Misses | ; | Smartly Fashioned and ‘Trimmed | § 5 ' The Values Are t Exceptional e 4 t i ma FEBRUARY 13, 1917, — in the Piracna, ire is weeping of the Piraeus y loss of Iife, ac- the water, countries | that k 1 #ome of you may have fe © the people have to do what polleamen order them to do or) take o clubbing. rth | Great Fire it LONDON, Fi W y T take jt, is ¢ t Jewish nor Chr that we are neit raiso | and has caused a hes "Thig country, my friends, haa tian, but plain everyday Americans.” A encouragement fram the One| cording to a Reuter's despatch sent from need of you, Tt has need of thous ul Hundred Patriarchs. | the Greek port last night. At the time See ee ante Ghiny Uae ldcaly ot ine j - —-—-- | ths despatch was tiled the fire had been and morality which are ideals o ‘ raging for four. hours and Sewish face There are tna Americ ‘Ten Killed in Feptosion tm Mextes | O50 097, f in which we may show our dov« row Ort Clty. | forts of all to country. ‘The first of them { assombla tweon|, MEXICO CITY, Feb, 13—At least) and soldiers, many |@nd Utalian ‘sailore. many | started in am day afternoon a considerable * laws, and respectin ‘The man who covers his garbage can, the man who doesn’t annoy his specches—and W orphana|ten persons were killed know how to p hey ple as if/othera wounded in a firo which de- they wanted everybody present to get | stroyed a Mexican Central warehouse We invite you to THE AEOLIAN COMPANY In MANHATTAN-29 West 42nd St. > CRE v\! RS Ss WON SA Ne Psa IS THERE MUSIC IN YOUR HOME? 3-D. Tl $13.60 (OVER WASIt All necentary expel Proportionate rates Simitar Tours March B15. Apel 6, 42,18, s . 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