The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 7

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aa eee he of the American Uegion at Minneap- olis, Nov. 10, 11 and 12, 1919: “"We recommend the establish- ment of a National Americanism Committee of the American Legion, whose duty shall be the endeavor to realize in the United States the basic ideal of this Legion, of 100 per cent. Americanism, through the planning. establishment and conduct of a con- i tinuous, constructive educational sy tem designed to (1) combat all an American tendencies, activities ai propagarda, (2) work for the educa- ‘ —— tion of immigrants, prospective Arer- ican citizens and alien residents in the principles of Americanism, (3) Propagation of Americanism | incutcate the tdeals of Americanism " in the citizen population, particu- to Be Carried On by 705 N. Y. State Posts, are above those of any special inter- est or any #0-called class or section edo RT EN of the people, (4) spread throughout ‘The American Legion has gone into| the poeple of the Nation {nformation as to the real nature and principles pga Aig & campaign against) 0? A inertcan Government, (5) foster uals or associations which/the teaching of Americanism in all seek to spread anarchy, Bolshevism | schools. or I. W. W. principles, Russell EB. Sard, New York State Commander, | jg has issued instructions for all of the 105 posts in New York State working under the supervision of the County Chairman, Under the plang as announced the Legion’s 125,000 enrolled members in this State. will become individually responsible for aggressive propaga- tion of 100 per cent. Americanism in their neighborhoods and aggressive antagonism to every other theory of Ufo in the United States, Commander Sard mailed yesterday fo all units under his jurisdiction in- structions in part as follows: “The following telegram has been received from Centralia, Wash.: ‘Four of our comrades murdered by I. W. W. Grant Lodge Post No. 17 demands immediate action by every American Legion Post for Goi ©n individuals and America and a ni ; eampaign to carry on Americanism. Line up your local posts and State organization of the Legion, Congress convenes Dec. 1. Americanism must be the big issue, A publicity cam. » paign carried on by every post for the next ten days will win our bat- tle. Act to-day. Get this to evéry press in your State and before every | Post for immediate action. A copy of ; this telegram goes to every State Secretary and to national headquar- ters of the American Legion. (Signed), ‘GRANT HODGE POST NO. 17." “In reply to this telegram I sent the following w York State | Department ba ‘0 the limit on Americanization {ave appoint- 4 Americanization Committee to e ordinate activities throughout State and with other States and national body.’ ly. “I felt that the New York State De- partment of the American Legion should take the lead at once on this issue. I therefore appointed a small committee to plan and co-ordinate the activities of the Legion in this State, the idea being that this small com- * mittee would form the nucleus of a larger committee with representatives from every county in the State. This large committee will be in a position to do excellent work in every com- munity and should be a valuable asset + to the State at this time. Tho mem- bers will also co-operate with other agencies within the State and with our National Commission on Amer- feanism. “The following recommendation for ® constructive Americanism pro- gramme for combating ant!-Ameri- ean propaganda was unanimously | ntion | AMON larly the basio American principle that the interests of all the people Table Linens in Sets Attractively Boxed for Christmas MONG all the Holiday Gifts that may be chosen, none is so certain to delight the Housewife or the Bride-to-be as a Set of McCutcheon’s Damask Table Linen. Each set, consisting of one Cloth and Twelve Napkins, is neatly enclosed in a suitable box bearing that guarantee of all Pure Linen — the McCutcheon Trade’ Mark. This method of packing gives an impression of completeness which adds distinctly to the attractiveness of the gift. The prices quoted on these sets are consistently moderate: $19.00, $21.50, $23.00, $25.00, $26.00, $28.50, $33.50, $37.50 and up. Mec Cuttcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets TIFFANY & CO. Firty AVENUE & 37™ STREET JEWELRY OF PROVEN QUALITY, AND VALUE EU DEOL SOLYLI LY. UE YDUDO! VO NHL =] BW BWV Dvd Bed BY) BB BV BBY & WZ Nor THWest Corner SIXTHAVES!S STR. For Your Own THANKSGIVIN When you and your guests begin the holiday dinner, let a part of your thanksgiving be that you have a dining-room furnished as you want it to be. Such furniture is here, in every wood and every style. There’s a wide range in prices, and for the figure you have. decided to spend you'll be surprised to see what an attractive dining-room you can have. “We Make Terms Tea Wagon 0399 Period design, in American Wal- To Fit nut or Mahogany, with re- 2 s*” movable glass § Plain Figure Tags on Everything tratea illus- Motor Truck Deliv: Three -Piece High Grade Period Living Room or Parlor Suite With handsomely carved, mahogany finished springs in seats; three pieces; as illustrated. ..... Four-Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Suite Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERV- $ 3 1 2 50 ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, 48 6 ft. extension; Four Pieces; at... +6 OPE! WNCon O" AVERIS"St. ¥ MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 1 CORNED BEEF, 89¢ |b, Well From the Bakeshop MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries This rich, delicious and y 4 wholesome cake is made on ‘ ) &e the premises, from a good old- &e fashioned recipe, with care- (Lb.) fully selected fruits, molasses (Lb.) and other pure ingredients. NUT, RAISIN AND CHERRY CAKE, in loaves weighing about 134 Ibs., at 64ceach. It is a very rich, nutritious cake, thick with walnut meats, caisins or cherries, deliciously flavored. HOMEMADE POUND CAKE-—tIts quality is unrivalled in any specialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to perfection. Raisin, cherry, citron, plain and raisin-nut, at 69c Ib Our Own Rich Fruit Cake This Fruit Cake has been baked for over five months and is well seasoned and is made of pure ingredients, such as French glaced fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, walnuts, citron, raisin, lemon and orange peel, and brandy. Scrupulous care and scientific skill are used in mixing these materials and in baking the cake. The cake will keep for months and improve with age. If steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce it makes a rich plum pudding, At 72e Ib, All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous “Camembert” Cheese made by the “Cantel French” Cheese Factory of California, A full cream cheese of high quality, We secommend this cheese to those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product, Put up in 7 02. boxes, Ste a box. “Gerome” Cheese, a full cream cheese, well matured and of pungent flavor—a cheese superior to any made in the Fast, Put up in Joaves weighing about 3 Ibe., at $1.16 Ib. “Bric” Cheese at $1.24 Ib, EGG POTATO SALAD, WITH SHRIMP SALAD, 66¢ \b.—Made MAYONNAISE- 27e Ib. of fine shrimps, celery and our own A combination salad, made of fresh mayonnaise eggs, celery, fine potatoes and ex» — S\OKED KIPPERED HERRING cellent mayonnaise, in which only ~~ 26¢ |b, Extra fancy herring, ‘pure oil is used, freshly smoked; fine flavor. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON— cooked bottom round; cut from fine 82e lb. Fancy quality; just from beef. the smokehouse, SMOKED BEEF—89¢ \b. Best DRIED BONELESS HERRING— quality; all middles; sliced, Fine quality, 42¢ |b. “IN SEASON” PORK ROLL~- ~~ FULL MILK CHEESE—Mild and G4c |b, Made of chopped ham, of fine flavor, Ale Ib. FANCY CERVELAT SAUSAGE SARDELLEN BUTTER OR AN- —Best grade, well spiced and sea- CHOV ASTE, 29¢ ecach—In toned, 98e Ib. tubes; delicious for sandwiches, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U, S. Food Administration License No. G.02865 B.0688, ’ AMEG7S—Fitth Floor, B5th Street. RHMacy & Go’ HERALD SQUARE sine. NEW YORK manana Madan Tee DULOVO DEVORE DORE Sd THE EVENING WORLD, MO NDAY, NOVEMBER 24, t9?9." VOLO O NO TIW LOTTO OL AO Le NLM e TUMOUR ON = RH Mey * Gs Mitractions Are Prices—Quality—Service Herald. Square S Biway, 34th to 35th St Well Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Specially priced as well as the we are enabled Sizes 34 to 46. Silk petticoats for women $5.74. Here are three of the season’s prettiest styles—and the price is exceptionally moderate. Glassware for giving of changeable silk One model, fashioned of heavy quality peau de cygne, has its pleated flounce trimmed at the bottom with two bias folds. In all the new changeable colorings, of pompadour taffeta This taffeta petticoat, in a prettily flowered pattern, is finished with pin tucks and a wee pleated ruffle. In all the new colorings. 9 ounce table tumblers, 15¢ 5 ounce seltzer, 15¢ 8 ounce ale glasses, 15¢ 10 ounce lemonade or ice tea glasses, Pah 12 ounce and 14 ounce ice tea or lemonade glasses, 1 of silk jersey An attractive model has a pleated flounce—two-tone— edged with satin ribbon, Lwya—Third Floor, Centre 435 Boys’ washable corduroy suits $5.49 Similar suits priced $6.75 elsewhere. The new corduroy with extra white pique collar. The Well fin- Dickens’ model is made of all trousers are lined throughout. ished seams. Colors are steel, green, brown, tan and plum. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 4 Mothers, here is warm clothing for cold weather, SEa78 —Second Floor, 34th Street, Rear NEON AY ANA er MITQVITONN ONS (ON (GNN (ON SSKONRIAN VON Te ‘ $1.7 (In our regular stock most of these would be priced from $2.79 to $3.74) | fal spite of the high prices pre- vailing in the cotton market chase to offer these blouses at a price so amazingly low. All, whether tailored or fancy, are excellently made—from such materials as white and checked voiles, dotted voiles and organ- dies, and novelty stripes. Some have frills, some a touch of lace, some are pleasingly plain. Kage —ira Foor, 34th Street. This dainty design is cut by the factory especially for us. There are 10 different sizes and shapes. ‘The pieces are not odd shapes picked up at random, They are uniform in size, shape and design. 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