The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 4

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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920. Opportunities Nowhere SoGreat|«restea so well that my wages in- 3 better than the helpful of al . | re t my hap 4 S.A? Inwhat other country woul¢ ; creased to $30 per week and when hs iy riiite, my rand my tife be As in the United States. the mechanics on the railtoads got M yrotected better n they are here nls eat Se Svea Wai increased pay during 1918 I bought hia S : “jf i Certainly in no other country, and is Th MAPch ABI, ene $200 worth of bonds, which I still hold. The Store closed at 5 P. ° daily that is why Tam proud to be an y| in March, 1914, 1 arrived in this] "1 gen earning Now $46 a8 & loco- cE ae | American. I will fight every one that « |country from Scotland, where I had|motive inspector |been carning % per week as a| I aiso entered an examination for t our Government and ii). “i at n a As jtells me diff tries to stril Wooten, 6 “ 7 the civil service and was succe: thee to ate! ant a in fray be ha laborer, after baying served tweive |‘ie civil service and was successful. ee Da at years in the British Army and deing|in my case and I don't believe in it. A Freedom Here No Other Land ie I nave failed to find— |¢ as physically un@t. Two/tf a man has any ability this great n 1 saw on the London r arriving here { got a Job|country gives him every chance to Can Equal. @ person who nevor sat still a hist's helper at $1440 per|show it. Before @osing { would like *o e A Layalty Faitor, Rrentog Word two minutes, interject 4 eternally | w: in the evenings 1 went to one |to add that my wife has been a great isat Sik Deiierinas Grna tor ed A or" "T repkon,” and talked |« e trade sc help too, never grumbling when pay 3 America done fo: 1 the time. the which I waa working at.|wns small and rejoicing when I was mubject worthy of reflection for every I my country; T eo home about | 1 S no such opportunity in|making progress. I am still looking ry 'e alien to have CV@ty five years (not deported!), but |Great Britain forward to better myself na | fortunate enough here t pack again, yorkyps to stay | After ut six months I brought| [ wish I could tell you my whole The Fancy Needlework Dep’t rnd an evening in one of my wife and little danghter over to (life. I think it would be interesting ntly, every one who feached these shores prior to Europe's ' devastation, for this one circumstance if) funeral parlors and go|this cou to heaven fn evening dreas, In Lon-|mind tha don we only wear sand night- | making gowns and have no ora.” Very grateful to America, D. W. an I had made up my |to you but I think that I have shown man had every chance of enough of what America hag done od if he only would. I pro- for me. J McC. aloni Testimony Nullifying Pernicious|» the “Red” Doctrines in Recitals of)” Ubirteen years age pame to share ‘ 7 " Benefits Obtained by Aliens Who] itr tonitmcs tit mate) Myc Gave Hin Benefits ‘ New World holds a howt of things he other Country Denied. Became Americans. never might have known had he not Loyalty Raltor Evening World pansage, paid for 6y American doll: America gave m@a home, a coun- , paid for by American dollars, |4n, protection and, most of all, liberty hdvuncad by thone who went before, t¥+ Protection, and, most of all, liber |My brother sent ine mine. And now to Pursue my occupation in business | Americana to our family tree, theac | mother country did not give me. will place on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) 7,000 Skeins of Superior-quality Shetland Floss the greater part cream-white, but a limited But in a more p McGibbon & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE ure the advantages we knew and Only to-day T read w 1 Am number of chinchilla, purple and light blue. ‘What of the foreign-born who have lived in the United States and | }7¥. ,{irealar eduontional facilities: a |e, mashipy Ad stop Dad ‘ é ; ree | i : fearned to admire and uphold its institutions and Government? |ment of general intelligence far. su- be does not like something 3 ; i What of the aliens who have changed thelr allenism for @ loyal |Derlor, umurediy better financial prt: |In the Ure. Ae Tremenber when a JANUARY ANNOUNCEMENT at the exceptionally low price of a freed of net , the mM nad th Atmericanism that will stick to them, their children and their children’s peed ie one Venpreeees Rede didhee hC ceed coe hiléren? bly misused ag license oftentimes). | not. ‘Now is the moment te hear from them. The democratic and tolerant attitude | If a poor man paid rent and he hap- fo Wweking in the classes of the O14) pened to have a fow chickens or a ‘Their testimony can be a powerful ald toward nullifying the de | World, The unparafleled rewources of pig he had to pay taxes for them. We Seasonably suggest, in view of continued High Prices, that deliberate thought be given in the purchase of Goods as are being offered— 18¢. per skein or 12.skeins (in box) for $2.00 Gtructive schemes of aliens whe stay alien. cee’ RD: aus wane heniire 1 pinaett for his wife and HOUSE LINENS—-LACE CURTAINS What has America done for me that makes me believe it, as it | for meavure; where opprenelon. . 0 vente head tax for UPHOLSTERY and FURNITURE raee ‘ @mnds, the best country in the world to live in? dogma and ‘prejudice have little z head. [f he did not pay BEDDINGS—FLOOR COVERINGS This Sale offers a rare opportunity to buy For the most pointedly helpful letters from foreign-born, telling | Piece and ideals are enoouraged and | hix tax in December of ye es ; ree ‘ oe ut of their own experience what benedits they have found in the United |e: where the show and wruate.dea,| Nid thes: fwd tor kewp hin and fe The demands of the Public require Goods sold dainty wool of reliable quality for knitting or lare ever extended; the protection of! t til such tax was paid, aa as represented, and COMPARISON, which we " ‘ 7 Ss is . Stages that they could not have found in other countries, The Evening | ie ie ete ee nv eter ee a auc ta Wwe ld. oe this invite before purchase, is a sure means to crocheting scarfs, tams, shawls and sweaters, ‘World offers prizes as follows: | andard of government, its un-| glorious country kiok when ax | that end A First Prise of $50; a Second Prize of $25; ton other prizes of $10 i 5 , mall and so ideally dist in 2 7 > Fy he ¢ . t it, the general spirit, goodwill! proportion? I say we do not appre- | Fourth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street ‘side each; fifty prises of $5 cach. and friendliness of real Americana to | ciute our beloved country enough, As Our Qualities are well known to Friends and ( : ud ) Letters should not contain more than three hundred words, Ability | the eager masses who surge through | individuals and «ood loyal Americans Patrons for Years, and a visit will meet a ready oy mee fn ert ose Wl count Take time tobe asin one and connate | rework wie amie’ "* “4 %|/BN responee to Serve You Faithfully and well in Under his signature at the 1 letter each writer should give, | success. B.C. L. Every American citizen should f . ‘ — er » | met necessarily for publication, his address, occupation, age, the name | se bh ouprvlds) kee Cod that : = Store Open A. M, to 6.80 P. M. : ef the country frem which he came, the length of time he has been in | Good Pay, Unfailing Courtesy) itesea to live under the Stars and | Mahogany Fu rn ishin S f Stri id y that God a Anon lagpveed pred yentberatee dbase pana | and Help From Americans, | him?to “be a good loyal. American & Adéress letters to Loyalty Editor, Bvening World. | tovaiey Kattor, eening World citizen. N ————— | : ‘ 4 ; Oerreependents ere requested to write replies on one side of paper only.) | elve years ago | lodged in Lon- : Many dainty pieces, particularly appropriate eee. . ‘ork, aking about | iF Pe an . . . Happiness, Abundant and As an “Ainettoas Le for living room or library, invite attention to d g an American ‘ay 5 n of the Fourth Floor. hen came aw invitation to America, | whereunto I aet ont with all my eap-\[4 this interesting sured, Found Here. Lapalty Btiter, Broning World : 7 al, $1 nd the ik t ke a w i Ss i On. Feb. 28, 1900, 1 landed in Now |°f Deine fores f richns, as T had only |) by Among them are writing desks of charmingly or a sm a them ‘ lect m ye a Fy York City and, being alone in this|1 had done. ae me ASIA BA a Wo tne igor en ee quaint design, some with desk chairs to new lonesoine fraid| have saved the Be wiuaks or macciibe t reatingd that 1 became Inn fow months I was rejuvenated, | , “W. & J. SLOANE ESTABLISHED OVER 76 YEARS | ee ee ee see ee iving learned thet ability, not nee, i harmonize; stands for books and magazines; democracy, where a young fellow | married and to-day am happy with | ® tables, telephone tables and the ginning, ite preser and I real would m: \ ting courteous help from learned men walnut); sewing tables, serving trays, Chet this new world that scared me |! ES TR ode a cod URE A piles Abrus edt ity Dulas Caae bale | N Zp small tables for various uses, including country going to hav hat other country would n ting requ y WY } =) - always convenient mests of tables; tea | - wagons (which may also be obtained in mantel clocks, and other useful and orna= mental articles. ? Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue SLOANE VALUES SLOANE QUALITIES SLOANE SERVICE 34th and 35th Streets New York SPECIAL INVENTORY SALE 977 Domestic and Imported Rugs j WILTON, AXMINSTER, SAXONY AND. | BODY BRUSSELS WEAVES Tuesday BOYS’ SHIRTS’ « AND BLOUSES Regular 2.15 Grade 1.25 Regular 2.15 Grade Its in the i 4 186 Rugs, ‘Size 9'0” x 120”; Regularly $52.50 to $172.25 i pp iiaab i olbed in pad He Sale Price—$47.25 to $150.00 ; Digi tee tle ani sia: ia Particul others wi ai ( 72 Rugs, Size 8’3” x 10’6”; Regularly $62.50 to $160.50 : ular mothers will appreciate Business within six months became THE TAUNTON CORDED MADRAS, a fabric Sale Price—$55.25 to $136.00 one of the greatest in the world Siete 2 SS i remarkable for its fine appearance and durability. Hen B.Dwane aeaeoy | } 20 Rugs, Size 9’0” x 15’0"; Regularly $108.50 to $232.50 THE FAST COLORS—good looking, practical ; THE TOURAINE COMPANY : hg g ‘ ‘ ; ae ewes __cuevtane a Sale Price—$97.50 to $197.50 ay i affected by frequent excursions to a 24 Rugs, Size 11'3” x 15'0"; Regularly $85.50 tq $310.00 THE WORK MANSHIP—firm buttenholes, strong \ Sale Price—$77.00 to $263.50 i buttons, seams that won't “bust when a fellow Hy moves;” neat finish throughout. 4 | 32 Rugs, Sizes from 10’6” x 12'0” to 11’3” x 12'0”; THE STYLES—Shirts with French cuffs and neck- t f p Regularly $91.00 to $261.25 bands; sizes 12 to 14!3. Blouses with collars at- Sale Price—$81. 75 to $220.00 tached, or with sports adjustable collar and short ; sleeves. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Three styles illus- , 69 Rugs, Sizes from 4’6” x 7'6” to 69” x 9'0”; trated. ed : Regularly $27.75 to $109.25 Main Floor \ Sale Price—$23.00 to $93.00 era ae aE Contains aromatic antiseptic BOYS’ WASH SUITS, 3.00 oils which give a delicious Sizes 2 to 10 years, Sensible little suits in middy, Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk, or Tommy Tucker styles. In durable Devonshire: kiddy cloth, beach cloth, chambray or repp. Fifth Floor 574 ROYAL WINDSOR SEAMLESS REVERSIBLE RUGS individual flavor. 10 nuggets 5c Plain and Figured Size 9'0"" x 12'0”; Regularly $94.30 Sale Price—$67.50 Other Sizes at proportionate reductions. 1920 World Almanac Fountain of Statistical Knowledge NOW READY 35c on Nov By Mail, 50c Sti rrr es on went amen em ae ee qritaanateemenrnl, WIRE ence Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. au You Never Pay More at Best's 2 Bring the measurements of your room. No C. 0. D. Sales 4 No Returns eee een nereeneenereerensieneeeneneene FIFTH AVENUE & 47TH STREET, NEW YORK oe mae

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