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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920. — ANUARY WEDDING ‘WHAT AMERICA HAS DONE FOR ME "FOR MISS E. SIZER AND DAVID DUNCAN RED CROSS WORKER AND A SOCIETY GIRL IS ENGAGED TO WED FTTLING GARMENT STRIKE What of the foreign-born who have lived in ihe United States and learned to aimire and uphold its insti- doin miniature coffing A the plac {are sRHOAY will t litters an: A funeral phe y ules. ‘ Cen yve, Chureh- 4 ,) ary > wil xis is Royal, th DEPENDS (IN WAGE FIGURES os Sinan 1 . er ( I) care Paria and restaurants What of the aliens who have changed their alienism it war reported that revervations ave for a loyal Americanism that will stick to them, their chil- eg Al oe ala el tev tee | den and their children’s children? ; ; An Hinunually lake number of pri- | Now is the moment to hear from them. ie ild and Wet + Obsequies In- SAK, Bi Rb ce alt pris ener incense Their testimony can be a powerful aid toward nulli- | | dicated for Night of Soin ee amt the Hiltmore and | Bad Faith C Charges Made by fying the destructive schemes of aliens who stay alien Jan. 16, ni: (Fownwond, manager 0 ae What has America done for me that makes me be | : pointed to a wet and “erga” evening, Both Sides in Great Labor . Tnforination emanatin be pite te fact that the merrymakert Dispute. lieve it, as it stands, the best country in the world to | NebucGe “prude” ayante Pot i We aittanss at tho death-bed ol i | tg ” live in? restaurants and hotels sate ‘The legality of holding another as | live in? ants and hotels indicate that \ ali ling j . - | aan : hippo nd package pilerimage t BUT END 1S IN SIGHT: TRY tf For the most pointedly helpful letters from tor ? id atreot will be all draped inp in is junuuontioned, AL the offiea ot eign-born, telling out of their own experience what | Ving ef Soun uarleveora:the eventeree (i forcement ithe Ware | bie : ; + . e ve r i it wi ud to-da Governor’s Comuniss see Ex x IN RIVERSIDE RIVE benefits they have found in the United States that they | [aapee e: ‘are that the ae ndmen H pected to Save City’s could not have found in other county Phe Evening | repeated and that the 6 wilt “ee i —Ji— sre inne we FAITAUS) down in history as one of Broadway's hes ; est Singl Silas uae a World offers prizes as follows: , ; 5 ad see Finding Will Be Announced , nee ah a Re ; sean (Pitze $95: + | | Muldeat and noistest fostivats _ To.! ‘ 4 , | A First Prize of $50; a Second Prize of $25; ten 4 nweber'y fh Collimbus Circle. Whoteant wen Hin License to ‘ Ee a Verene p: y — Elevator J ' ; rs o ae announced . cee HLis ee app ut a ; To Morrow levator ay ' other prizes of $10 each. tue ti wi eh ay je 1,1 t j waar = Sid aah tc od ies nea ay aciifias 3, “ .- 7 ag i ( apa ¢ ata oom, ted Diet ttorney ened garment workers @ in this Operator Testifies. \> Letters should not contain more than three hundred | THORNE AbBrondulestor wie Ren hat Harry miomlng I the Hall of Wecorda, nes! Ti (Son) Grant Sury. wd iss Avorey =| Wolds. Ability 10 sa) much in short space will count. ssebelih) pani re Thi Sizest, wht: sold ae f postponed i Yor! compteted ti tion Of the Dislad | ‘Take time to be brief. f . attendants will be in keeping witiy| Vid, thet his peraalt "to dowd f GepRaTe coraniitees roDhn’ Wt . two young stris Miss y Osborn Will Become Under his signature at the end of the letter cach | yg OS \ | the solemnity of the o¢ te eee a ; ue pele wiiter should give, not necessarily for publication, his Sree Deenien sere from Bride's found |: ye tos ep ro at 5 } address, occu Patio, age, the name of the county Ceremony at Home of 4 looking forware Oo the i a ant ree’ a AMEFARE | iLesiunedd of Miss Audrey n O8-| which he came, the length of time he has been in the Parents on East 73d Street wages paid workers arious) a TIGR DOCUTGE UBT ) on the 17%h ‘ cod) | DABS Were ainone <He: wttriobses ese LO ait a United States and his status as to citizenship. nthe 17th, Protective Aaso- hea Another witness was the op- dy One RARE ES NERY: ta iwes vate % Ei lit " E vening World Miss Minmalena Sizer will be mar-! aa ; (cue Announced. S letters to I 0 Loy: ality y_EGNOT, 8 ied to David Duncan, son of Mr, and lation run a dowe of the levator ® apir- the oniy daughter» —____ Ns, Willan Bt fail expert accounta Mt this werk Ps ‘ se Gebers SHS i . i jiliam Butler Duncan, on Ja friday yet com MN a ee Ripa lee ti | }17 at the f her parents, Mroand UF pin miltod Asgistant District Attorney,‘ to society several | | Mra. R Ik. Sizer, No. 53 Bast f Choa ; rane nome of Mr wna | \ra str ¢ alley, and nneunced that Sa aie 13a 8 2 : the € @nding wil bes dey, No. 10 West | | Miss Sizer will juve only one at- S . PNAC SWota oe) dey belng her guardian. \, } M waa one] sented to Judge Nott in tarough Pathensunaniv: Atta , | pa i younge: saute 3 ina " ps-some ! 3 Ps er s. rat starlet maka ‘Standish Sizer, Greenough Town. || perhaps som: finite | the Court of Gen Session born was related to the late Neil-| [¥J send will serve as Mr. Duncan's beat | ures will be avaliable this evening.”| Tho man mentioned in the original ron Brown of Philadelphia, whose | 1 {man Only relatives and a few inti- | |B showins as] story was first sald to be a silk mer- dauxhter, iy Mr. Chavenee Dolan. mate friends will be present at tho possible the} chant, and jater to be an oi! promoter. | QAMBE te war she served as a Ted | fiche ett ies in the con-| Mr, Swann intended to hold an {n- | Hospital. | ina the a | guy tat Sut penterday decided to et itt isa non of Mr. and Men _DEMAND MILLIONS © they taxe the evidence direct to he Grand | William Billott of this city. | He was FOR 2.75 BAN c a : Jane fi Jury.” Unsual efforts were made to was a Major in the . . . Saka last, which contained a minimum) Koo, secret the identity of the thre He formerly was a! Members Complacent, He Says Casket pay From Flames | : at wage seu warranted a demand | who! testified) ‘two of them! ante Hashes No date hag |! - | That Destroy Long Beach Brewers Seek Damages tor Order | for a 30 per cent. increase. Ther | complainants, and to withhold all in- eee | —Advised Them on “Knotty : * | Prohibiting Sale of Near Beers | nave been reports that many workers | (UPA TM a he « jlenal (Pronleiise? | Residence PH fhe i tn the ladies’ garment industry made a iss So i Legal Problems. j rior io Oct. 28, Last, : | Dewplie these eftor binwever; it _ m : us much as $80 a wee e had the ' —_—— | sn Ny i 7, —Cinims a was learned that “anotier son | at Dockstader, the min ‘ ee maximum at $125. SMITE EOWIVESUOMASTHEY JORG °| aordini iand That ceainat the Unit totietliong wes ee} 2 aia K . Attor nent thi@) eral pandrod urs will be flied THAT Lat lth WAGE | itackett, formerly secretary to Police UNiocley his wife, rations, as the bi _ te, as|Commissioner Enright, and 1% ward | the ante- urt decision ee intended to be, | P: Hushes, a former Potice Inspector, | ox sacnved nai y sense. a minimum, | WhO Were said to have been at the of- | in the Du the Bane etre in the industry, except | fice of the oll promoter when police- | and Be toes ances “production was’ limited | men arrived to arrest him, have left) sent the invitat if the show place: Wane: mail by age or physical condition, for | tne city and could not be located yes- | ger last ni 5 he homo was practically d to-dus | whom “special provision was *MURe) tenday by District A(tornoy Swann: Mr. Swan in the Grand Jury and Dovkstader eyiira \ was to (or does) receive ae air rp 5 for ab When 1 hy 5 minimum. On the other The oil promoter and the “other room fol a es 1 ater waa thtlt, Broperts understood that "fast workers” wealthy man" are believed to be re- he cag nd th . Dockstader waa! withhold fram receive as much in excess of turning to uns city from Oklahoma File Sonal Peltven Petition, Request- | ¢ tha trough a second story | Ghe prosecution minimum scale as the emp City, where, it ls one of them ‘ ef i ' i | hereto hat ad sere Dovkstader and a neigh- | ment of duatic nu pa It is true that a ls LZ i . att go Fi ¢ elief Unti | Vi ¢ ena! Revenue, prior to Oot. 2 majority © Df the workers teeel¥e con- has a large business ing Financial Relief Until ins “on a weal D auieg wine a anb a oe Bstimates of the menufacture other inen: ewaitin , the cashes | . the unions differ concerning the nun HONEYMOON IN AIR — fesneey tes fe Fhe oes foe adr ON ber of these. Tho minimum weekly ee he Gran eodlviwexe neale. follows: FOR NEW YORK GIRL ieaneee tion ¢ in duly 39 e aint Apportionment ay 4 soe x : a railway companice Tern, coat preter and dream” ope Herbert Gans, Wealthy Student of . ee serstons, aera eran fare for six months. 1 Assou t Hiroe CaN ‘4 sider Aviation, to Take Bride to sending nejud might ae thnsiten (i it Hauora ; i ecder finbters Sori Woke: cout, tegen ail dre Florida. uation. ‘The appeals were Miss Marie He who, iV receivers, Jeb B. Hedges, for | 5 Set eter ear ap % New York Railways; Lindley ) Nin finer Rution « for the Brovklyn Ragid ra nd Jar " Ree ‘ land enema work On garmen puters Fifth Avenue New York 34th and 33d Streets Trade Ma January Specials Bed Linens and Towels i cl tases Generous stocks of Pure Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels at unusually moderate prices are included in our Special Values for the month of January. | Pure Linen Sheets (Hemstitched) $25.00 | to 70.00 per pair. | Pure Linen Pillow Cases | Hemstitche: $5.00 to 15.00 pair. Guest Towels of Pure Linen (Hem | stitched: $7.50 to 15.00 dozen. | Redroom Towels of Pure Linen —$9,00 , - to 48.00 dozen. Kitchen Towels of Pure Linen—$: to 9.50 dozen. Glass Towels of Pure Linen-—$6.25 to 9.50 dozen. Kitchen Crash of Pure Linen —25c, 30: 40c, 55c, 60c per yard. Glass Toweling of Pure 50c per yard. Bath Towels (Hemmed) $6.00 to 27,50 dozen. Hemstitched, $22.50 to 30.00 dozen. Bath Mats $1.00 to 4.50 each cy Linen It has been our established principle never to sacrifice quality for price and never to charge more than a fair price for the best quality. According t thy mevaivers prota tin ‘ : aan per cent. of the s thes e ‘Hon i Rear Lite t Rice Re ay a Lary «rant Fridiger and 1 TE Rack teeelve th | 1920, the reccipta 1 Tuy room onl mut FIREMAN'S | FOOT ninimum, All the wages are based on ited <oniy: tanthe’ Gacacaul cea onnenor CRUSHED BY _ENGINE 1 44-hour week There are more operators with a ainimum seale of $1 an hour than any The manufac- | Mr ing expons of underlying, \ matron of honor, | yond . axes: niddss, =| reptied ta Gans, will be the Jan en From sther class of wor! A thes: rece] held | to- i Machine urers say more than half of the o} Dr. Rudolph Hoftl, brother of the | subject io joint ordera-of the court| patrick J. Gonno: He- Vries to Don kubbe \tore are paid more than $50 a we bride-to-be, will the best man, find, pieale omek ! t { 2 ul hat a large number make up to - SH ie y ‘ $75, and that a few earn as high as $80 Receiver Hedges requests perm ‘9 $80 a Week, The unions, while not Oo put New York Fu mick “tne Duusi> | diving out definite fiures, admit many | lon the buala ‘befor avg quarcers | This docs not only © into BOUTS AND SITCOMS. . Fireman | unt the employers yolunta » transfers as formerly | ay in excess of the minimum, but also | Receivers Sheffield and Garrison BbaR ed | me and one-half for overtime, wits! ine $8 doolare they are making plea nce and fell. but ouble time for overtime in. certana! 1 of hes uk tasse |WAGE INCREASE 100 PER GENT. ! nd Transit Constras- rion 4 mith he Bd toni uid AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES IN| SINCE 1914 My Sa ENN : : ei ' Ran 7 OY-7] TWO MONTHS OF FIVE YEARS. | ai tes Crea eae entra ral he 250 Wom Another important factor that ent Te wan dekenod y oo , tto the situation Is the total numb tis weeks in a year Pe Oran : ‘ ved, Again watimites of the mantic as { wearers und unig dimers “Phe man a - AUTO BUI PERS ORGANIZE. | sfacturers say the are one E leved avout forty each za i M Linpiogers Whose en are on WOMEN’S SHOES ' r the weekly w nstousd of | yy dtrlke Me Aanvcintton as OH een, union = Rao ce WORTH WEIGHT | ay thelr avera aployment om . rh “ " subout nity workers | WARNING IN DIVORCE CASES. | er iation wae formed a IN SILVER NOW Figures compiled by t onx ce Kan tanployers eningod om ; = | stuths ties and Inf ores see oor D pt , 4 amine wnouneement Is Made, However, Lape Y wy 4 , \ i wine \ a a 30 Per ¢ Advance : oO have ber Ke for ' Mi rket Anumeti mow the Xe Supreme Court tovaay 1 1 on 4 + ei ok Wiese F Next Summer, the sume month nt, was inerenve CINCINNATI, Jan, 7 resentative face um Berkowita of No. 126 Wis FOR the annual conyen- | tories in Those Aguree, (tre Wet m trent wna elected preaident, Hr B © he Wabienas however, include all employees in both | Wes + will the : | office and slip, the unic td) DE B with th Aasovlatio: and ‘the as th Lentearthat tr committ added > | greg | Huetee ‘halt of the 2.000 who had mm. | tHe country's entire output of women’s turned to work association | \|cloakes, suits and akiris are manutac- a y tured here. There ar imny othe arnGinn arta of women's Wear mi $35,000 FOR WRECK VICTIM. Bae eani a9 "amey Awards Ul Damnxes to ere Unie sates ah wa ward N, Pliepatrich, p d- | ANGER eau Col. Coster, Clyil War Veteran, 4 \ordtet for $85,000 for Injurie skin they are ring mparative ileures for the month |About 69,000 a ed in the cloak arene elved In the MaPbone Atreet tunn mething that approximately 1s | Ratraritbe {dustry approx: yal of Col Juhn M, © Brighton 4 bilver, He | . , . no 2.400 shops, ‘Mirec hundrod tay at hee penrre er i Silvertone, Normandy Mixtures, iy ine controlled by the uk 0 i Htapatrhen asgialta i . . RH uelrt Manufacturers’ Watnncieinced Polo Cloth, Velour and Broadcloth. "The ind n ny the. f ft al Collars or Plain Tailored. or two ot y ' ow HW ‘ Tray tu \ givan for coinpnirtoe deute vlone m the O No, 185 Arey Road, for t BOA’ AND SULLIMSU DLA Rubs, ah ure in i , le wae woun ded four his daughte Loulae . ’ J ; By 6.¥0 = (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) mes lim the wreck. dormer prices, | OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C Gun 34th Street—New ~~ 34th Street-New York Most lf ctraordinary Reductions Thursday To Close Out S&C and Misse Reduced to owner een Ae ae eS