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THE EVENINY WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1619. — . eres snninnenneesdenl eseenat aesunnsbetansenen esis nasser inesentnnsttenionsts =nestsenarutisishsnannsiaieettasinnatee ning World last night, showed that others. Our rule is of the people;|Zuckenberg gave a piano solo, and| there Wan c univercel Mostee to learn that of others le by Kikww Ceure anal Mmmauel HiNeen pleyer es viniin’ com-/ALL DUOOCLULNT | of that Americanism which is 90 es- rulers position like an artist. Esther Essner, j | sential to good citizenship Every man is a part of our coun-|nine years old, one of the prominent AGAINST RED TERRORISWi | ’ ’ try, and all have the same rights and| speakers the last Liberty Loan Americ ech on a corking speech, CHILDREN WHOVE LEARNED jriviieges. But with privileges come|drive, made LESSON OF PATRIOTISM. duties which we must carefully re-|ism.” And it | Come on, Ma, Hurry up or we'll gard. Our duties are to support the/One which would have done credit to! Evel, Teachers, Lawyers and Doc be lace” Government, to stand behind. the|@0 adult. She spoke so clearly that! (0) Davevni bideke away from Ghediest. Mam” she could be oaaily heard from any) tors Join Move to Enforce ing place a gmuil girl of perhaps Many times during the address the)P@rt of the big hall. There was also ourger mands ’ ’ ’ EAST SIDE FORUM cight “was tusking at the hand ofa audience applauded, One could see|%, violin sextet from School No. 91. Bourgeois Demanss burly woman, who. wore a shawl the children telling the parents what/ composed of Louls Schneider, Morris) pentin, Wednesday, Ict | about her head, and was panting in Mr. Elkus was saying. The parents| Lanfeld, Anthony Crecko, Peter De-| ated Prews).Tha wi ‘ - % —~— her efforts to keep up with the listened eagerly, and then turned tol Corch 1 a ae aidere. Kes “Walked ou ‘ ; youngster. ’ ,, {be children for translation and ®x-! “One of the visitors of The Kvcning| clerks and other employer Thousands Storm School Doors ,,That incident illustrates perfectly planation. A nod of satisfaction) worly was Henry O, Kahan, an east | service of railways, phst é > ; the cause for such great interest in showed that the point was ir side attorney, who hag been chosen | ¢,) i at Rally Under Evening The Livening World forums. The home, that the old folks understc ng Chairman of The Bvening World|‘! e and Vin ’ & school children of foreign-born pa- { am proud to be a Jew, Forum whion will have sur hes Md awyers, 4 ' . — ‘ —— World Auspices rents, who have learned the lessons (inued Mr. Elkus, “but f au prowter|ing next Tuesday hool No. 9, {and other peor ngaged ; ( ‘ paid ; 7, i rid of patriotism and appreciate the <ig- still to be an American Kahaff waa greatly imor by ‘sions have qu “peor > of 6 Pe ent. ace m6 and 3 ’ —_— nificance of ty and devotion ‘These words ¢ ed the yoces @ forim, an ‘ employe " " 85% of men can and) Normal Rate of 0 CHILDREN ENTHUSIAS thelr country. are anxious to teuch sensation “of the evening ace D for ‘desirat t ae wih should wear *“Pedestrian”| on First $4,000 Taxed, 120 Pie first tavie printed ere gives (7PM JSIASTIC their parents the same lessons, tha! count of the cheers it wan several mo bE tnt ‘ it . i they too may realize what a wonder- ments before the speuke vuld con-| e close of the forum, Hen Glce « shoes.” Yar Ce . normal taxes paid by married . ful country i# ours. And the older ¢nuc ‘ Sanlink, Witeae oe ane a wn ur a a Per Cent. Over That M17 and 1918 and the tax lev- Parents, Alien-Born, Want {o folks, some of them incredulous at le then told what he t Wana hear Kvenir H : , men in IT and 1918 and the tax lev ‘arents, en-Born, a ) folks, son t cre f @ then told what he bad seen in| World Americanization Forum, told of | Sehene bot Orthopedic surgeons say —_—— ed by the proposed new jaw. Sar : 10 first, perhaps, are nevertheless Will- ‘Turkey of,the opprexsion of the peo-|the good things in store for the tal-|if,their demand hot g so and what’s more, they ¢ X OVER $5,000, | taxes, shown in another table, must Be as Good Americans ‘ing to have these things proved to pie, and explained how foriunate were|ented boys and girls of the east sid Thea und restaurants a URTA é ) * Mee: them. So at the urging of the young we of this free country. Then fol-|He explained that several! had been, to close, 4 “ wear them, themselves. be added to this normu! tax by those as the Kiddies folk ‘they come to the school ani jowed a eulogy of the heros of the|heiped develup their talent. and toid | tig indu plant 1. wetn Clee 10: neon are sutbjor sur . a5 : en to the words of the great Men gayt side who had done great things|how a boy who showed great musieul | y fice fhe last that’s first for Marriede Men Get $2,000 EXx- | tas | eacrcanrs who arc anxious to teach. If they fy the “Argonne with the Lo: bility @ 1001 No. 164. Veodnesdas comfort. anit p: . he toon ne on. people,” urged t po. cannot understand themselves, there +, 1ion igh . emption, Unmarried $1,000 x 16, oi? avs | lheemier a aa ‘ mee re hundreds of little 4onmuss enger 4i wave ~ CHANCE FOR THE| Mus tne : ; Rood need There is to translate to explain. And besides KAT biDE BOY. sles Shov oures ome WO Yea a *iki ‘aoa the talks and speeches there are w Another good one is ovr Fables Show Vigures. $3,000 20 ed imo, and you'll get ia much Qongs yecitations, tableaux, given Pouce WHALSOU mabe. pourséll,"| f ¥ UR nes ” a 0M ao 20 quickér if vou form: In lines.” the children of the east side to en- he concluded. “One of the east side) EOE FLV OBERRICRES (5 aa hone bataly @ aa ie save Gave ichmtandine, i liven the meeting. boys, who started life ay a clerk In| . the last officially approved ; wi “00 so 1 fe sdorficvdais AL MS a Tho forum last night began with a che Fulton Fish Market, haw rec eived| 000 in 1918, or w elved pr £000 0 ( 5@ (he crowd grew larger, surged against musical number, Ross jow, ac- the highest honor th for West Point Cadets. The war proved it ideal for. ,,, the man who hikes, whether around town or ,,,,, over rough country } All leather—and in tan, ) ang expected t passed fi 1s still $7.50. woth house non few da 100 | The $3,000 ear man la fi Sa Hn For underwearers pald $20 Income tax and t | Aswan who paid $20 in 1917 and $X0 in 1918] ” *“Shire” collars are pure pay $180 ’ § | the clowed doorn of School House No. | Companied by Al Sherman, both pro: ithe State can cont tne people of| fi What more! ff a fessional musicians, aang a beautiful could you ask? Another poor boy! jf i sid, Rivington and Pitt Streets, sod! hallad, “Until We Meet Again.” It who was one of you is a Judge of th i a 1 ake [completely blocked Rivington Strect | was interesting to watch the audience supreme Court hieat 7 f . at buzz of; “A great battic hax been fought, and n their desire to attend ‘The Evening| during the song. ‘The grea great bs n foug | eat NINE Voices died away with the first notes, a groat battle is coming—the battle of | ion Forum. It) and there was not another sound in jumanity. America has sent its great-| 's60| Seemed as though the entire district|the hall. ‘The children sat quie@y est man, one who does not differ 1680 | were there—men, women and children! With gleaming eyes, and some of the |\tiate between creed It is to be a} 1800 | en ; At creed Oder folk leaned forward expectantly. ‘battle of brains. You must do you 1,920 a of every co and creed) tere was something that every one part and make him feel that you ap 2,040 in the district. Finally the doors! understood, and it convinced even the prove of Americanism, so that he can) 2160 | Snenod—at 8.15, Within three minutes | Mm a theredulohs Ura little Benny go forward to success. In the future | Steel there wae fe aeat é had been ri in promising a “swell you must show by your actions th here was Not @ seat left in the bi) ting.” After great applauso Mr. you @pprove of all that Amer joo] room; over a thousand peopie Karlow sang “Blue Ridge Blues” and otands for.” were there, and when the doors were| “After All,” both catchy melodies muel CLs oched. to. seevaniic ovardtowding: 6b the ‘varted audience apprect- the Chanber of ingly of the Serve Bree MJ. Katz, a member of the , ng to get in than there, District School Board and Chairman dd American No. 923. our raglan shoulder union suit. i a ; First dose of ““Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the cold and grippe misery—Don’t stay stuffed up! the hail there w he street tr w h 1 ‘ nth the WANT dtbele of the meeting, introduced Henry re are no linen. where the wear] toe i» heeme is $6000 (Mw | ‘Tho district represented by Co ee oe eee eee EMCI LARC Overy. One ‘i Relief comes instantly jishness, sore throat, sneeaing, sore comes. ‘ ed $240 under the new wet A NRIs NUlauer ibene tn Hetnine inthe wore no fact that the Americanization |tutions and understand A dose taken every two hours until] Ness and stiffness ’ ; waded’ aes N28" hot taven in other, putts of the eas | forums have been started on the east |prove worthy of the hon (ited doses Ate tallen will-end genpel t tuffled-up! Quit blow re | tenet wre ee eee ate Prey of the cast) aide is no reflection on this section,” |ship. Study mw ; ing and snufling! Ease your throb Fast color is just one 0" cont. normal tax on the incom | 5 780 i pit t leaves! said Mr. Klein. “Every one knows |with your 1 misery and break up a severe cold! jing head! Nothi se in the world Ns ; P i 1,000 6.000 lowery and gocs down livington | the wonderful work that its sons have!guvern your action either in the head, chest, body or! vives such prompt i the virtues of our shirt] s2.000 exons sHlow 1.040 6.240] Streot, he finds himecif transferred to| done for America im the great war|mind decides.” Tinted ‘ : Baldi Cammeunin ‘. 80 |, new atmoapher re is a babel! and realizes the sacrifices that bave! One of the features of his night ‘ bth i ea stock. men, Exempt $200 are allow 4120 6720| of foreign tongues, a host of strange | been made to ‘preserve the ‘Natich, features. was tue “local talent”. of It promptly opens clogged-up nos-\ few cents at any ‘ for additional dependen 60 i wenes. Looking down Orchard si Nowhere exceptin thia district would School No. 160, which offered to co- , (Tils and air passages in the head,| without assistance ‘ Maspeth i ‘aweaned 1648 4H aro the pyshicarts, selling n-| there eather uw crowd Ike this, all operate with The Evening World and | Stops nasty discharge or nose running, | no inconvenience Everything men and t. when the married man's in rT ivable Product, closely packed to-| eager to know more of good citizen- |help make the foruin a su ‘ m_ relieves sick headache, dullness, fever= the cenuine. — Ad bo: per cont, wh na aah ‘4 ron the sides of the crowded | ghip. As U look about 1 see many | emeeeseeem ys wear. come passes the $6,000 mark, ‘Thu 8, It all seems bizare ‘amillar faces of boys and girls who | 7 = ee = = $400| un-American. H. 8.640) helped put the Liberty Loan over the s it iw not] top.” 1 | At thiy tribute there was loud ap- ‘Registered Trademark. the normal tax on a $7,000 income 240 for $6,000 and $120 for the all appearanc’ ROGERS PEET COMPANY elite PRA people, most of them | plause for several moments A aingle man is allowed an exemp ea eign lands, are good Amer-| “Hear what he said, pa?” askeg mrondwey es beak rnc f don of $1,000 no ho wilt pay $60 tax| Se'oen ‘ans. Many of them have. already | youngster of bis bearded father, ‘tt in at oF. s fe of $2,000, On $9,000 aR 100K" | wcquired the spirit of national ideals, | Was telling how I helped the countr Ext Ss; " al ’ Convenient m LS gall 65000, 10.226 | Their children are thoroughly Ameri- | to win the war." ra x ypect . Broadway Comers’ Fifth Ave ny , $180 and 92/000 10,569 | canized, and the great throng which| Aud the old man nodded compre at Warren at 41st St. in . $240. ‘The increase to} 94.000 10,400! wathered for the forum of The Eve-|hensively. Tho matter came in u 9 per cent, in the ne 1 tax af ae een ‘ean ' =/new light. Now be was mighty 0 S e ron \ d . : the total ve Ee proud of this boy of his. ects the income of a single man jhe tolnt pext Preceding. | "ir, Klein explained the high honor $5,000. attached to the citizenship of Rome vhen it paces DR 1914, 1914 AND 1915, 1151 /4nd the efforts made by those who | Surtaxes diner gs as the incom tame nounts aro added to the tax on all 199 397880 Tax Surtax, | had the privilege to be worthy of It. 5 39, $0,000 <0) | “lt is just as great an bonor to-| Incomes over $5,000, until the man |" ayy with a net income of $1,000,000 usked to give up $64,030. next table gives the 1918, 1914 and 1915 (which were il) and for 1916 and 1917, The * tax is the tax computed for axes Corduroy Suits High Grade Garments in sizes 6 to 16—and values that range up to 00 $9) | day,” he declared, “to be a citizen of 1.59 | this country. Iovery one should try to 4 Ay -4 0 | make himself worthy of it. He can | $000,000, 6 per. cent. Go that by learning how to think | straight, how to vote straight, by SURTA os Ft \ step In the table. In order to RTAXES FOR 116. | understanding the great questions of | | obtain the total surtax, the zone tax Tax. Surtax,|the day, If remedies are offered for | : to $40,000 $200 jevils, don't agree without thinking; " : fo 60,000 “ $000 | ‘ak how they can be put into effect, | $8.50; your choice now . . MRS. SAMMIS LEADER. Pa tn Jand think whether the person who | | promises ts right, whether it is some- | thing round that’can be done, Above | pj all, think straight.” | ELKUS GETS AN OVATION FROM “J HIS EAST SIDE FRIENDS. | They are extra strong suits, made of a fine quality corduroy ina rich olive drab shade. Smart, stylish garments designed in the latest Nor- Ansembly i N. Y,, Feb. 7.—Mrs, Ida B mmis, the Republican woman Me Suffolk, acted as Major 7 138.000/ When Abram Elkus, former Am-~- 198,000 | bassador to Turkey, entered the hall a din of cheering and whistles broke State Aesembly at its | , +f . f Papaey An walk Te lout. Every one stood up; hats few! tolk Model with full belt and buckle a 'day” viriusliy ao business was pura, [in the alr. It was a Atting and ap-} and slash pockets. Full cut, thor- Mx. | preciative trib Stash — Se ! t, thor ie pre- | wate Bite” Wetinred irr Efieus, “and oughly tailored suits with KNICK- ane 2)| more than glad to speak to-night on | {| a subject in which we all have equal | 2.10) | interest. This is your land as well 40 / mine. We are so much interest because we all are Americans. We fam }are a different people from any >, ER BOCKER PANTS. Every suit bought for our own regular stock, and now reduced for this sale. sete aceieil uae aS OUCH! CORNS! | THAvenue| # RPAvenue N. W. Corner 83d St. T0000 to 1,080,000 x | 435,300 | to 1,500,000 740,300) | to 2.900.000 31000) 1,050,300 | Over $2,000,000, 63 per cent | ‘The proposed surtaxes under th new law are shown by a third table | 00,0080 ” Between | 15th & 16th Sts. | Ohe. . “Oh! Tell Us Pretty Maiden” Aren't There Many Pretly Things You'd Like to Buy—Including Shoes? : i ; prepared by Department | . i y Yonkers experts, ‘The first surtax is imposed | uit C1 Sse t Store: on net incomes above $5,000, and the | All Stcres Open 34 North table begins therefore with an in-| Saturdays 4 Broadway come of $6,000, After the first tax of | 1 per cent. on that part of the net| | income between $5,000 and $5,000, :ue | | tax proceeds by steps or “zones” cf | $2,000 each up to $100,000, the tax be- | ing cumulative and the percentage of | tax increasing with each zone. Till 10 P. M. 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