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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. is 13) WHAT AMERICA a way that they are able to live In a] piness, love, knowledge and health,|Iand and mother because T was hun- manner and surroundings worthy of| that is why I befieve in you! ary ond now I am married and got! HAS DONE FOR ME |tieir genius made mo ‘believe that M.D. I. | nine children, and they are all good bey you ares the real protectress of the a Argericans and they do-not have to arts. He Left Ireland Because He|leave the United States because they | What of the foreign-born who The truth and the light that are are hungry, and that's what the apd radiating Was Hungry—Not Hungry Here. | t's. a. haa done for me WR have lived in the United States s down from your chairs of A 4 and learned to admire and uphold learning made me believe that you] Loretty Editor, Brening World = ita dnatitutions and Government? poll, the real foster mother of knowl-| 7 was porn in the town of Turles,| Man Who Can't ‘Advance Is Une| hat of the aliens who have | “O° . " sland, in 1867, , wy te alte: Ys 1 The fundamentals of hygiene like}|County Tipperary, Ireland, Nf, changed thelr alienistn for @ loyal | un, © practised in your schools,|and when sixteen years of age, in fit to Be Here, Americanism that will stick to ne Wee themn, thelr children and thelr and armies made me believe | 1883, stowed away in a sailing ship | ralty Bditor, Preaing World < thildreg’s ¢! ’ \ all your children are alike to you] called thé Creedmore, came to Ne Years have passed since T migrated portunities and cesources, Courage be dren's ee n? «te: he in the extending of your love. York, worked as a newsboy and found |to the land which I never dreamed to Speak to M ‘es Cd and endurance will help to puss ob-| Now is the moment to hear Ei SEALE oe YORE OVE ural Rates Gotiat ue: Detlee Cont w bale 1 which stacles, ecessary for the} frc ern han : peak to My Children in gtactes, Dut it is necessary for the) framely testimony can be a power- |thtee basic principles of human hap-|jing, because, believe me, I left Ire-| (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) English,” Says One—Another | Americanism as ho can ubsorb. jg] ful aid toward nullifying the de; the alien never tries to shake structive schemes of aliens who alie Left Ireland Because Hungry. | foreign’ ways and’ expcession as the at areas eu ate ok Sing out for this Cool Taste! ! years roll by, he cannot expect to that makes me believe it, as it stands, the ‘best country in the iui world to live in? For the most pointedly helpful feel at hon Legality Piitor, Evening World; The fore Tt was thirty-five years ago last July] come, but must comply with and ¢ sventeen, ar.| Serve the laws of this goun when I, at the age of seventeen, am) inder which every right-minded pel letters from foreign-born, telling rived In New York. My wish to be In} gon will be assured of protection.| out of their own experience what America and to become an American| To try and to éxpect that this land} benefits they have found in the was fulfilled. 1 found mysclf all alone| Ought to be the same as the bu-den-| United States that they could not HEM WONiws 1dhd: Bul the some country which he left behind| have found in other countri Bee TANG, Out wie is sheer folly. You honor yourself] ‘he Evening World offers pri by and the day arrived which entitled] by being patriotic, love your land| as follows: me to a full citizenship. 1 shall al-| nd love our flag! A First ze of $50; a Second vay ‘i iy that When the last war needed men I] prize of ish other: pelaes: 6b ways remember the day that gave Me} was told that-1 was too old for mil-| $10 each; fifty prizes of $5 each. equal rights with the native-born] f t¥. 40 Trentored the Police | 'y,ctery shoud not contain more born are heartily wel Your tongue will relish it—your throat will be grateful. ‘Two good reasons why. Bonnie Brown Burley tobacco and— + angneeenainret ars passed The rare New Orleans process of mellowing that “persuades’’ cool taste into the cigarette, UN and 1 set out to use th is by} I ‘and am still a member. EMIIEyY th aBAy ; joining the 8th Regiment, 3 N. ¥.,| Be @ good “American one mi hort. space will count. | OME during the following month, leaving ‘i to be brief. nature at the end h writer should rily for publicas GINGER ALE at the end of the war in 1898, 1 had only a public school educa- Found the Three Basic Prins] of the Iettor give, not nec tion, but by using certain books) ciples of Happiness Here. tion, his addr | | | | | occupation, age, y ] loaned from the public libraries, 1 was | Lovalty Taliter, Evening World: See a eg mE UG ] HE first thought when one secks a ME IX U: enabled to prepare myself for the re-| America! J came to you as @ s0Ph-} 1. hay been in tha United States | ginger ale of character and quality— gents cxaminations. I passed and|ist and you made a believer out of} and his status.as to @tix« nahin. | ; tare er ath me! ddress letters to Loyalty Edi- ey ld ae pe ee re avelling’youeisuenwinya "ast your|*= tor mveninn World. The distinctive, delicious flavor of this true ¢ SOOL ~tasting the old country I am sure I could no . M pal halle Oorrespondents are requested : r } have acquired such knowledge, as uni-|'Y"as8 } nce racine to write. replies ow one. wide of, ginger product—aged and mellowed—marks ull “ne aration are only available t0 M0821 jcigg, your mighty streams, your end- | POT O2 aaa | it as ginger ale perfection. ony: j I trained my children by teaching} 88 forests, and the eGenisaRTRAe in the red-bloodedness of your man- | P bottle built b ¢ tem what 1 hdd learned in civics und] ‘" ‘he yealth of opportunities that lay! yong, The beauty and the intelHgence | Produced in a bottle built for two—to be scattered within your boundaries | of your economics in order to give them @] oa to ba grappled by the I clear understanding of American] your une§ualled philanthropy, ations to come. ideals. ing a starving Continent an Your mighty industries made me| T never spoke to my children in| cially ium, made me believe in]admire and believe in the resource- | any other language than English,| the unselfishness of your democracy! fulness of your inventive genius. | ‘They don't know the language of} when you drew the sword in defense} Your never failing hospitality you are | the land from whence I came, for it|of liberty. The immense armies that|/extending to all the artists of the NEW YORK DISTRIBUTORS: SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORLD “WANTS” ‘ is not used in my home. you were able to assemble at the first! world and the opportunity you are SEGGERMAN BROTHERS, ; This country is unlimited in op- bugle call of danger made me hel giving them to practise their arts in! ibid cco WORK Se MORNING NSD NOMS “ECONOMY FRIDAY’— NOM! 4 Vox incr) peu I omen made me believe in the health and sturdiness of your gener- served al restautant and the home. HARVARD COMPANY, Lowell, Mass: BOR FOR TWN SE TWENTY Beverages of other Nations Peasants of Finland Have Periods Kaisa. Tell vour Hiakands Our a Yearly | | | Clothi ng—wt ith Great Savi ngs! - . Men’s Night Remnant Shirts, 93¢ ae Sale Stock up, Men, while the qugntity lasts. They are’ in white muslin or Shortt f beautiful all-wool cambric, made V neck, with handker- | and He eee cteice: wilt act ny chief pocket; large and roomy bodies. | Jong at these prices; per yard, Boys’ Coat Sweaters, $3.12 i 39¢ 59c & 79¢ ’ Heavy mixed worsted, with large : double shaw! collar, 2 pockets; dark : oxford, green heather and maroon; Coatings, $1.97 yard sizes from 26 to 34. A most unusual Handsome wool remnuants in plain value at this pric colors, 5% inches wide. Lengths suit- able for women’s and children’s coats. White Shirti 4 Winter welght,amilitary: collar, with ite Shirtings, $1 yard handkerchief pocket; much reduced. Excellent wea ves for men’s and boys’ Size 8 only shirts and women's blouses. Namm's—Main Floor. lise, Namm's—Main Mloor ch his api Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas, 97c — oe ee ne eee Qe oe With Styles and Savings So Good There Never Was a Better i yx Clearance of (FS Siptish Coats at $18.75 Fur Collared Silvertone Models That Earlier in the Season Would Have Been §37.50 Seasonable coats. extramely serviceable and gracefully styled in excellent quality Silvertone with shawl or adjustable collars of sealine fur is one of the The reductions offered in this Clearance cannot be emphasized too strongly--being worth-while sav- ings over the present low Namm prices— which were based on wholesale cost; much under today’s Costs. We could carry these goods over until next Winter and undoubtedly make a profit, but a rigid rule at this store prohibits more than season’s end stock being carried—so, regardless of conditions and costs, the following savings are now in force. Make the most of them. Boys’ School Overcoats $15 Coats..... | $18 Coats..... | $20 and $25... 10.97 | 14.97 | 16.95 Overcoats for Small Boys UR ro7..16.48 | BiPee....6.00 | “5 i800... 9.00 Boys’ Suits—Trousers—Hats—Reduced! Serge and Fancy Junior Suits $10 to $13 Renewed Opportunities to Buy “White Sale” Undermuslins At vastly important economies, you are given fresh opportunity to supply normal ds for the months ahead, The following items merely hint of the lingerie n ample choice Special Assortment, 79 envelope chemise and petticoats, well made and trimmed ery. While quantities last. Nightgowns, with embroi Nainsook Drawers, 55Sc¢ With hemstitched hem. Gowns, 1.69 Nainsook; yoke and embroidery insertion, Bodices, 1.19 Satin and er de Chine, with satin ribbon straps and lace tops. House Dresses, 1.97 a a Ee ed of one— it will pay play 2.50-$3 1.50 | Boys Hats About 25% Off {f | “30 $4 Latest models and a en size 1.97 | range. Prices range from $1.19 ‘ i | to $5.97; now 2.97 | 79¢ to 3.97 , warmly interlined. In four leading colors: best Winter cle@rance offerings we have had. The saving is just half for Pereale and gingham; some . | F 5 | traight line. models; ot ith 1 materials 4 : 5 a4 ] those who buy now. ‘ Me ncKe trimmed” Wh Norfolk Suits Warm materials in youthful Serge Middy Suits ! | chambray and embroidery, It will pay mothers to come ras gap if 3.69 For dress and later 748 ; 1 . Oe A early for these suits—when choos se Es ! school wear F } Cambric Petticoats, 1.10 ‘ , ( } | Full Flare, Semi-Fitted or Belted Styles simmmnne Petteoatay 110) ing is beat. Wash Suits | $1.97 Knicker Trousers | Wm : : > . ery; underlay i =, appropriate for all types of figures. * These coats come in sizes 16 to 44, Lin- Bead t $11 to $13 Suits...... 9.00 Buy now for next spring and Sturdy dependable knickers ings are plain or fancy and many of them are full length. Every model is Fils bane rae $8 Suits vs... 6.00. | summer, two suits for the price | for school and 1.59 es Young Men's Suits Dressing Sacques, 79c In floral designs; fitted back Suits for the high school lad and fully in keeping with his style | ideas. Well tailored, too! | $12.48 Suits, Now 6.97 Reindeer, Navy Blue, Pekin Blue and a Fashionable New Brown Namm’s—Second Floor Rare Indeed! | Add a Good eee) Corsets, $1.48 Switen 01 Bungalow Aprons, 1.59 Dereale; buttoned front; two fancy pockets; detachable belt Namm’s. cond Floor Neum’s—Main f A Miscellany of| Flouncings Toilet Goods and Laces All of them at advantageous We're proud of our. reputation for good laces at little prices and pricings such as folks expect | offer these as a sample Splendid Economies in Women’s Union Suits Feature Selling of Cotton Blouses, $1.55 Spring Modes Millinery,51-88 Ribbon cotton fleece, various styles. Ofpinkor | Lransformation : ' : E sizes, $1.39; ‘regular sizes, 4 ; : ; as = mnierconel Fe uae deacwncae Straws and satins together, Georgette $1.24, bat WEVIAE 188 us to have 18-inch Tinsel Flouncings | | yeu and satins or pineapple straws alone ; ‘ Some of them reduced from 82.50, others are Sweetheart Soap, cake......... 6c $1.45 yard in low bust, | glory” so that you ~, make these smartly upturned turbans Children’s Underwear, 59c manufacturer's sampler—dainty fresh i Hels, 48 | Hay’s Hair Health, bottle...... 46¢ In white and colored silk nets— long hip | can the more easily lige and becoming chin-chin models which Rib cotton fleece; shirts with long seit as ecrue allay erat feast el Spanish Castile Soap, cake 1Sc | for gay. pretty frocks. lel are | und the more ef- ‘ if i to add a rejuvenating touch tof fleevesi, ankle length drawers, As> J it ith Si ises range from 36 to 44 Wildwood Violet Talcum Powder, All-Linen Torchon Laces mode) are festualusechiave a VW NG winter wardrobes. Daintily flower en ae ; large box 13¢ 18¢ yard particu- | ped leeade 4 \ WY? (rimmed or tailored with ribbon bow Men’s Underwear, $1.59 Flannelette Blouses Dr. Scott's Electric Hair : laieetdtha anited inches tes larly. worth | Smart cowsure, Vue) (4 In black and colors. Natural wool; shirts with long | At 1.04—sports wear model Brushes +++++-79€ | trimming decorative lineas and cur- ting—and | Prices put fine hair sleeves, sizes 36 to 48. Drawers sizes Violet Ammonia, bottle.........20e | tains, noting—and | pera citin | aaa Untrimmed Hats of Midseason Newness, 82 to 48. in blue, green and black Namm's—Main Floor Namm's—Main Floor. striped, effects. ving | % i buying RTE solange $1.88 Men's Cotton Shirts, 69c | $1.48, Sizes | In pineapple straws with Milan hemp facings in becoming Derby rib ecru cotton, sizes 36 to 46, At 79¢ and $1,39—plaided 20 to 28. 24-inch Wary new shapes and colors. Men's Union Suits, $1.89 effects in green, blue and Derby rib-cotton fleece; long sleeves, ankle length. Silver and ecru. color sizes 34 to 44 Na Clearance Sale of Ready-to-Wear and Untrimmed Hats, 94c Namm's—Sveond Floor ALL Naum & SON | ~~ BROOKLYN. NY = pink; also plain grays Sizes 36 jo 4. Yamys's—Second Floor Hair Switches Brassieres, 59¢ Hooked front style, trimmed with | 4!-Around Trans $1.50 Sizes’ 86 to 48 formations, Namm's—Secoml Floor Main Floor a ee a -