The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1919, Page 17

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& THE EVENING WOR =. CHARITY. _ CHARITY, ‘They Shall Not Perish COMMITTEE for TEAST IN the NEAR “Ts it nothing to you, all ye that pass? Behold and ste If there be any sorrow, like unto my sorrow,” WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT @We could have done it in a dozen different ways. OFFICIAL BULLETIN of the AMERICAN : — O10 “B00” SMITH, 96, SAYS “KEEP MOVING” Mes, Bingh We could have done it in a dozen different ways because, | §' God be praised, poverty of ideas is not our weakness. w € We decided to do it this way in the hope of being the |« door agency of reaching a multitude of men and women |! ™aind little children, and to bring to them the knowledge of a human duty to be done, and epee: © They Shall Not Perish!” Who tirst this expression we do not now know nor Have we lime to discover. We do know that it expresses the intent and will of a group of American citizens whose members have , ever been tireless in the effort and disease wherever found : @Who shall not perish? ‘The and more souls known to the world as Armenians, Syrians, Greeks, Persians and Jews. to relieve poverty They are the survivors of peo- ples who have been scourged with a scourge that makes the | Scourge of Belgium look like a cheap brigand. G We were all so inte nt upon driving the Tun out of civilization for all time that we had se atree a moment for r flection on the savagery of the Turk, and Jew alike trace their holy ancestry back to the twilight of the Old and 1 New ‘Testaments. Visited on Christian @1t was not long after the world-war broke out that the Turk heard his o und his master’s voice, and obeyed, “This time,” he boasted, “PIL destroy Christianity by kill- ing and exiling its members whereve v found in my Empire. Nor will my hatred spare the Jew.” It was his master’s way of terrifying the world in the pene that the world might | fi Wat his feet and in a bur ery out * Enough.” of agony ©The Turk put to the sword men and women and chil- “dren whose numbers never have been computed. Those he did not kill outright he drove into exile and destroyed their dwellings, drove them out into the nig and into lands already suffering all the tr You know the rest; how tens of thousands died of Alisease and starvation; husbands separated from their wives and children: the plagues of all kinds that set in among the survivors. Above 400,000 of these are orphaned children. The remainder are mothers aud brothers and sisters willing again to go forward in God's name and work at their sev- eral occupations in the hope of life and courage to their races. id across plains | dies of warfare, giving new § These peoples ery out now to you and to me, they ery to us in the Name of God and His Charity. € Please don’t ash and us| the why and the wherefore. Do something now: lime, a quarter, fifty cents, a dollar, ten dollars, whatever God's Charity and your own. self denial inspire you to When vou have done this, wait. Look for the next issue of this Bulletin, the next and future issues. send ¢ give, © Expect to read in this Bulletin brief thoughts on “SENATE BILL 4745 “Why the Red Cross cannot help) them.” “Why our Government must use the American Committee as your ageney of merey.” "Why the Turk cannot be trusted wih your gilts “What Cardinal Gibbons, a member of the Gaminitter “What the picture at the top of the Bulletin means,” still another thought on so dc Mamma, dow’t you hear me » says of its work,” and) a subject as ‘Mamma, calling youl” mestic ' One Way of Doing It Now} These Men and Women Mr, CLEVELAND H. Dooce, } Went to Be Your Agents Treasurer Armenian and Syrian } of Mercy. Relief Commitee, ' is Anta! chalga AN No. 1 Madison Avenua, \ ‘at New York Cily ' Dear Mr. Dodge ' 1 am ver ] \ this little offering in th H God and His Charity for \ of the Armenians, Syrians and } Persians. Pleasesend meliterature. 4 Yours for H “They Shall Not Perish,” | ' Nets iccen wisn iaranns AWK MASON NORTH. GEORGE | ryyy witsuan BTANLEY. gave voice to.” son men and women and little children who | answer is two million S. “HENRY ADLER 1432 Broadway sin’, \S a Ompire Theatre | Wert, | Open Ev ' F ‘ c ; : 70 NASSAU ST. Cor, John 3 CHURCH ST, Nr. Liberty 125 ST. i ag! THT Morket St. | : - Soa ce! 35%3 OD MBLOCK GAVE. Wee] nay ate * tye “aninevanotr | SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT ‘BUR, vattort | N EXT SUNDAY Charit ANOTHER FLAGLER SUIT. 1432 preity Next Deant to Empire Theatre Advance Spring ae TET t UW High last, s Board 34 Years, “Health ian Says ies ity.” ng his ninety birthday, Hf Smith p am Wants to Pay Only eritance Tax. OPEN ALL DAY TURDAY, EXTRA ‘ORDER; FREE | JSUIT TO ORDER MY BROADWAY STORE ‘ | { 60 Pieces o/ Taleo place special price, These Woolens $40 including | on salt _ me ee ee ee ee a ee ee ee mee ee ee ee ee ee ee For full information retailers can phone Dept 4, Bryant 436 SALE | ext Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres and Pen- cil Stripes. Some of these from the Rosedale Woolen Mills at a price Mr. Reader: Having extra trousers to go ae Oe ; with your suit is the only Clothes Econ- ire } ; omy to Practise. It ineans Double oe | | Wear to your suit and to me it means a Better Pleased Customer. no other extra trot < mpemupemenotinee sma “SuuaNTeNraame 2 LD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919, Mr. Retailer- cut this ont and paste it in your window 74 de psa ar fon fore. ound pe Sa c- WASHIN( BIRTHDAY L udwig Baumant Will Start You House- keeping on Credit r you intend furnishing Sale of 100-Piece Dinner Sets » 14.95 CLEAN SWEEP 1B Extra Trousers Free EVERY END IN THE HOUSE nos SPECIAL 3-ROOM OUTFIT 129 Pay for 11 $1.75 Weekly ayn Co! > convince you that this is the house for eral Credit and Low Frices is tof which T have enough for a suit and al this This range consists Xtra trousers, Po place on sale ccunts Opened from ig to eae On smatt weekty or raordinary price. of Woolens | purchased lately hat enables me to offer my customers these $25, $30 and $35 Values True Clothes Economy Walnut Dresser , (0X Trea er fre Hs NE aa ie \ tailor advertises unde ey { FREI ly } Uncalled for Suits oh) 5] I] inch cxs rl y ld at $20, #2 d $30, 1 will sell as lo , {GREATEST vere sold at ), $25 an ‘ee : Grane House MOTOR CORPS GIRL POSTER seis 3. : iMann: “(COMP Y; 144-146 We Have Only 3 Stores For Greater New ———— ee ee ee. 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