The evening world. Newspaper, January 13, 1920, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13,1920. sch. he | thipy spc ema es peg Bae Deed Randi eld in. Having declared my intention to|afoat, Hor bece » an American citizen about was 300 ton of the | until ara ago, I am now looking for-| weather it - ward to the day when L will be sven | (rom | full naturalization papers. This willl fT. pe us thirty-two days | o¢ . i 7 nt country. I have| this universe that exercises such 1 the ideals as pre-| magnificent qualities as this country? 6 theatre, T dnt not rent] I work on! ew the words and the mel-; while in ot is eager to pay|ten and twe i | paid too, vurs a day her es people wor and are poor eh citizens of this} T wer f thi 1 that 1 was] country, t is, ause 1 know| I bless the duy I came to this coun- be the proudest day of my life, a8] better y than in any |1 we have ; be, tree ellaton and trad 8 b nin any |1 we 5 and what I’ try, for L know the difference e, free in religion, spirit and tradi aliet : jthen T will be an American, and to be /other because I z here | have he 00 r treatinent pelt se any ag.| Hons. ‘The Stars and Stripes signify, | f traditions of an American is the greatest honor of | felt like, while ¢ wuntries | and a good chance pave BOmetiine, |i eee ees, Will Convince any ag- i the Buia et thee: | ain loyal, may all, GM. {like Wngland we only 1 get four|and last but not least, three square | ator or Bolshevik. AVE ee . . cipal Paring ae i ore t buck to what Lined | hohe? nore leave per weak, om ae-| meals a day, while in ‘Holland, after | ~---~ | ehie oa th ca: aig Bouya | ion ee alae , {count of the alien restriction order. | @ tiresome trip among submarines || j ‘ |the hearts of my countrymen ¢ itted to pli Wouldn't Leave U. S. for Any Being rejected fof military service! and floating mines, I could go in a Liberty and Unity Brought Out AMMRIGANS. | on our soil. thing in the World. om account of bad hearing, I went to bread line to get three ounces of in United States. There does not exist any human bught out ae RETEST Ome if work as ship rigger in é!e shipya bread a day. 7 4 i ntry has— LIBs oe ry hee tor | £2, help build ‘he stipe Unele sack Lalso pound a loving wife here (she bar One That Ar Kner Leet adedaith ad nck ae nll bbe et i TUNITY. Don't bea pool ‘ soe A . * country as a sailor} needed so badly. And when they|is Irish), who won't leave this coun- ¢ United States of America has} down the Stars and Stripes, and live] pe and blue.” hose Proud of Their Citizenship, These Writers Can! on voara of the mmallest steamer| played the “Star Spang: i Banner” in| try for anything in the world. H. A.B. proved to me, for al) time, that it is!on. Where is there a country inl are loyal See No Excuse for “Red” Propaganda in a, SLL Ae st SLR eee Country Which Gives Opportunity to All. MMMM MMMM TT TT WHAT AMERICA HAS DONE FOR ME HUAVUUVNNOOTUUACTUU AUTEUR AAA ‘What of the foreign-born whe have lived im the United States and Wearned to admire and uphold tts institutions and Government? ‘What of the aliens who have changed their alienism for a loyal | Americanism that wild stiek to them, their childres and their children’s | ehildren? ' t WEST BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Mew is the moment te hear from them. ‘Their testimony can be = powerful aid toward aullifying the de (@uctive schemes of aliens whe stay alien. ‘ ‘What has America done for moe that makes mo believe it, as ft Steins, the best country in the world to live in? For the most pointedly helpful letters from foreign-born, telling eutef their own experience what benefits they have found in the United States that they could not have found im other countries, The Evening ‘Wanid offera prises as follows: A Fizst Prise of $50; a Second Prize of $25; tem other prizes of $10 anche Mfty prizes af $5 each. Letters should not contain more than three hundred words. Ability teeny mush in short space will count. Take time to be brief. ‘Under his signature at the end of the letter each writer should give, met mecessarily for publication, his address, occupation, age, the name ef the country from which he came, the length of time he has been in | me United States and his status as to citizenship. Address letters to Loyalty Editor, Evening Wortd. Poervespondents ere raquesied to write replics on one side of paper only.) to this country far worse ff than 1, Day He Becomes Citizen the) Out sme of tham are better off tow SNTOTUCTEETT ATT EEE Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats That Have Been Reduced in Price May Be Had in All Colors and Sizes, in All Materials and at Each Price America has changed me from a Proudest of His Life. boy clad in half rags to a man that 4 Gxgehy BStor, Bening Work: can see that America is the most Being one of the many that Amer-| wonderful place in the world to live fea has done a world of good for, I — . am tolling what America has done “ LTRA modish coats, superior in quality of workmanship and shown in the wanted styles, appropriate for all types of figures, achieved in Silvertip Bolivia, Silvertone, Evora iw]; EASONABLE coats, extremely serviceable and gracefully styled, in models the very newest, smartly developed in — Silvertone and Velour de Laine, fabrics that make possible American giri shortly after coming to | this wonderful country. T also have my own home and bold a garment of warmth and ease, with deep collars of Fur of Self and Velour de Laine and trimmed with large, flaring collars of rn peer, Rewricn ae feea materials. Taupe Nutria, Raccoon and Squirrel. Reduced to Reduced to 35.00 75.00 LABORATELY Fur trimmed coats of Velour de Laine, ribo il Gatrnia aecliviel medu@er stall Coed ten cellos Evora, Silvertip Bolivia, Vellouise, Bolivia, Peach Bloom i; et - i L ‘} and Frost Glo, each model emphasizing individuality and that refined simplicity eud elegance that is the dominant seat T at : : és é feature of the mode, made even more distinctive by huge, frost- exquisite charm in the latest interpretations of the Winter mode, A ith hand: 1 i il, ; i Befving collars cf Squirrel Uaie Nutia and rac be i _ orien = lars ig cuffs of Ringtail, Beaver, Taupe Nutria Reduced to Reduced to 100.00 150.00 Fur Trimmed Suits Sharply Reduced OW, at the height of the Winter season, the fur trimmed is MART mid-season suits, presenting the latest versions of UXURIOUS Winter Coats in the seasonable fabrics, Peach 10% to 40% Reductions on All Table Crystal Sale of Table Crystal and China & entire array of encrusted to the very Ovington china, din- plainest is here at dis- ner seta only excluded, counts of from 10% to is put on sale at 20% 40%, less than the fair, yes, lee Se ne ie nla et ‘The quality is the same even low prices, that 4, r 7 ; gh Ovington quality they have carried, aaaiwa d the price And table crystal, opportunity is, to say the from the ornate gold least, unusual, OVINGTON’S | er A suit enjoys the happy distinction of being eagerly pre- the vogue in style, fabric and effect, are executed in ferred by the well dressed Woman or Miss, and this is Velour de Laine, Silvertone, Tinseltone, Duvet de Laine of . & especially true of these tailleurs of Duvet de Laine and Velour, with : and Yalama, with wonderful collars and cuffs and panels of Taupe The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue their attractive collars of Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women . Nutria, Squirrel, Australian Opossum and Ringtail. In all sizes Near 32nd St. and misses. for women and misses. an A Number of Models Reduced to A Number of Models Reduced to 45.00 75.00 Delightful Originality Characterizes These New Frocks The Values Are Most Extraordinary ‘of general utility get Theroz and of emergency be- causeit stays solid while burning and gives a quick, safe, concentra- A) S lovely and varied as the ever-changing moods of Spring IFTING the curtain upon the Spring styles and revealing ted heat the instant a are the fashions, revealed in the beruffled and pleated the infinite range and beauty of the coming vogue, are the lighted match is applied (SSS «frocks of Taffeta Silk, the beaded costumes of Georgette, frocks of Georgette Crepe, in brilliant elaborations of ug: mal the evening and day dresses of Satin featuring the smart Harem eadwork, the dainty models of Tricotine and of Taffeta Silk, in to the contents of the skirt and the embroidered frocks of Tricotine. embroideries of gold thread and new draped and ruffled effects. : handy metal can. Stays solid ) No soot—no smoke—no while burning odor. Quickly heats father’s shaving water, baby’s bottle, mother’s luncheon Very Specially Priced : Very Specially Priced 30.00 50.00 and delicious chafing : ae ; dish suppers. A ne- San] ATCHING the hues of Southern skies and as lovely as May EORGETTE Crepe, because - + bawireting. delicacy of cessity for hot meals f finwere aan tha falirica that enter inte the makion of th texture and its prodigality o! colors, was chosen as the on motor tours, fish- ° ce that enter into the making e ! material for these wondrous Spring frocks, lavishly adorned ing trips, at : colorful Spring frocks, Georgette Crepe, Satin and Crepe with beadwork of resplendent hues accentuated by sumptuous gold and while camping. Meteor, with added beauty given by Sphinx, Crystal, Shell or thread embroidery and featuring the accordion pleated skirt in the Pia ike aac. Iridescent beading, girdles of contrasting silk and lace collars, new tier effect. For sale at all, "es Drag ‘Stores and at other drag, de ‘ po acolyte A cg THE THEROZ COMPANY Woolworth Bldg, New York Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced 75.00 : 125.00 >, mmm NANAAUARUARAEUEO AACE MMMM MTT i

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