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K THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. “OR FOREIGN BORNTELL We AMERICA DOES FOR TEM FRET IAEA RRS RTE ELITR SD Store Closes at 5 P. M. Miss Mary Beth Barnelle will be at the Blue Bird Booth, Saturday at 2.30 P.M. A large quantity of Imported Chenille Dot Veilings. In solid colors and becoming color com- binations. Per yard...... $1.45 | “This cates Gave All That tis Wess cere ie senna Ne leon 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE — [39th Street ; Russia Denied,” Says Writer aa —SS | to The Evening World. America Gives Everything: Asks On Sale Tomorrow } WHAT AMERICA Little in Return. 9 | Lasalty Wditer, beening World HAS DONE FOR ME] sanity to win. sum of money, } VW omen $§ Coats What of tie forelgn-born, who ibe we to ie ' Fur Trimmed fave lived in t @nd learued te Bold its institu ment? United FE hav: assembled a wonderful collection of Women’s Coats in a wide variety of beau- e tiful models, Mid-Winter stvies developed in Silvertones, Lustones, Silvertone Diag- e By ieingd iicik aateniamn force loys ' onals, Wool Velours and Polo Cloths, in all the season’s desirable colorings—jaunty Will stick to « and becoming belted stvles, semi-belted or loose swinging effects, smartly finished with collars | children and their t : Lab a y hildren? ' of Nutria, Australian Opossum, Mazeon Wolf or French Seal (dyed Coney); all of them are AG moment to hear from d r lined throughout and warmly interlined. Coats for style and service, and splendid values at ‘Thetr testimony can be @ ' these unusual prices. . | Powerful ald toward nullifying na : the destructive schemes of ihe [4m iN : La ; pate éliens who stay alien. because Lv " oy None GC, Q. D~ No Approvals 1 What has America done for me @hat makes me believe it, as it stands, the country In the World to liv For the 1 pointedly helpful fetters from foreign-born, telling @ut of their own experience what Denefits they have found in tho Third Floor Be pre ie cane’ asuntinen |For Justice and Opportunity, ow ening World offers prizes This Nation Is the Greatest. | tayalty. Vditor, txenion Wor 1 was born and 1 town on the We When but still ino my G rue of beautiful quality, 16 Misses Lined Coats Are Here! button length, so hard to get and caries : Paci high in price this season, but here ; Zellophane Visca Haircloth offered at y : None €. 0. D, $2 5.00 No Approvals Batavia Lisere Chrysanthemum $7 50 _ Beautiful, high lustered Cellophane in shin- 4 A Very Low Price for Fur Tri ad Slive : ing braids, shapes and flowers; brims of soft a Pair A Very Low Price for Fur [rimmed Silvertones woven Chrysanthemum, as becoming as velvet; tailored shapes of Lisere; brand new ideas in Batavia Haircloth and Visca. Letters should ‘contain ore than three hundred words, Ability to say much in a short space will count. Take time to Be brief Under iis signatore at the end @f the letter each writer should give, not necessarily for pub’ Because we anticipated the increased vddress, occupation, . A : a es = = pe ee ‘ i ? of the feouHtey demand for Evening Gloves and ordered tor > Turbans Toques ‘Tam o’ Shanters came, the length of sacle Ap 4 ail She; At time he has been in the United early! Gisssa vice es Chin Chins Sailors Tricornes | sopra ee ene ~ e 6 Variety in charming shapes and wholly new } Acdre letters to Loyalty | combinations—narrow Faille Ribbons braided HAitor, Evening World, | in straw effects, wide Ribbons forming entire Hats, crowns of Taffeta or Satin, soft brims of pleated Tatfeta, Scotch clan embroideries in worsted, silks threaded with metal, brims of blended’ pastel Ribbons, darling little draped turbans of silk and straw, like a rajah’s head- fy r East in (Correspondents are requested fo write replics on one side of paper only.) America Gave Alf That Russia Denied Him. Lapelty Editor, Evening World: ‘Twenty-six years ago T was seven- teen years old and was known as “No. 1128.” 1 had been discovered in pos- Session of a book in French called "The Histozy of the Development of Consti- tutional Government,” and in the In- terest of the security of the Caars Government I was confined in a fou) cell just big enough to,contain a small. filthy, yermin-infested’ cot and an iron Imported Evening Scarfs RECENTLY arrived collection of evening scarfs of great loveli- ness at prices that in n» way measure their beauty. Scarfs of Metal and Gold Mesh elaborately braided—a few beaded. Yellow and lavender lace scarfs touched with gofd or silver bugles and sequins, l’xquisite chiffon scarfs, bordered with delicate flower printings. gear, and more than a touch of the the curious and lovely colorings. Henna Jade Copenhagen A Real Sale Cuts Prices— Not Values The Krant Sal you @ wile choi coats of superior merit at much less than the sale prices about town poclally remarkable values in over “KRANZ ALWAYS MAKES Suits ($45) now ) Overeoats ($50)... + now $35.00 Delft Rose Shades Brown Dust Navy Black Colors blended in wreaths ot tiny ribbon flowers, fronds of Ostrich—smart Hats for youthful matrons; gay, pretty Hats tor young women; a wide variety of fashionable all black Hats in the new straws, suitable for all types of beauty and all occasions. table. I still shudder when I think of this cell on the third gallery of the second floor of the political prison in Moscow. I have not forgotten the nauseating Copies of'Paris Models from famous houses, clever adaptations for New York, or beautiful original designs, made in our own workrooms } food and the brutal guards, During the tragedy of the many weary months that I gould do nothing in my despair but pray to God, two faint rays of light cheered me. One | was the modicum of sunlight re | ' i ; j $10.00 Pure Silk Knitted Scarfs in novelty brocade designs with fringed ends. All solid colors. Size 24 by 65 inches, fexrant CLOTHES | a (on E FLIGHT SHOP: EAST 4 On sale tomorrow camo through my cell window, and the other was the ray of hope that cheered me by night ‘That ra {t has proved to be the one great and satisfying reality in my life. I cam to America in 1900, and was natural- ized in 1907, I have been employ: principally as a teacher and transla: ‘To enum| all that America has @one for m aid require volumas, but a brief summary is flluminatizs. 4 I did not seek wealth, but did seek @ liberal education and @ status as a | human being. America gave me freely all that and more. America gave, and is still giving, to me and all Americans, native or naturalized, the best it has, ‘AUL Bentlanp pepe iu for Vatues Dirsies WOOL JERSEY VELOUR 2 $10.00 to $20.00 Fourth Floor ff hope was America, and} TL Lorie 2 ONHon $15.00 Ground Floor “8 6 © Clearance Sale Women’s Jersey Suits Smart Sport Model, “an ee tu) i rt, youthful styles, copies of all of them lined throughout with S’ Winter Coats ina collection | OATS with deep, choker collars of i : | French Seal (dyed Coney), and exclusive foreign models, belted or | fancy Silk and interlined for W omen S semi-belted, developed in high | warmth, beautifully tailored and finished. grade Silvertoges in all the desirable shades. Sizes to 18 years. Silk Umbrellas All of Our Higher Priced Goats Reduced Third Floor Heather mixtures and plain colors. Excellent value, assortment of handles, Some of these umbrellas come with tips and stubs, others are in the conventional style. id F's: Oudluity ek ean excellent jeeumer cre marked down for quick disposal. Third Floor ** *¢ Excellent Value at $10.50 tors Women’s Dresses All i in the selection Saturday—A Sdle of Women’s Jersey Dresses but not all colors in each style 4 Ground Floor A Sales Event in Men’s Handkerchiefs CLEARING away of a few lots of A men’s initialed handkerchiefs—hence broken assortments of initials, but the values are unusual. Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Good quality, hemstitched hems, block let- ters, (BOX OL SIX. is ser vers $2.50 and $3.00 penn Silk Handkerchiefs Half-inch hems, nice quality, quaintly styled initials. veaeeach 75c distinctive models for immediate wear. Straight, slender lines, in tunic, chemise or coat effects, silk embroidered or braided and button trimmed, de- January Clearance veloped in Jersey Cloth of excellent quality. Simple, Boys Clothing sensible styles to give the best service—Dresses for Values in popular fabrics, Shopping and Everyday wear. Sizes 36 to 44, weights and styles that shrewd buyers will appreciate. Impressive values at “Fashion's Wanted. us eee The New Evening Gloves : ages Spring Hats VELVETEEN " : e Originally Sold Mackinaws 1 os Plain Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs u of ems each p to qt $11.75 None G. O. D. $ i 9, 50 rea With 14-inch hem ach 75¢ and $1.00 All fashionably tailored Winter suits in Wool fabrics and Velveteens, a } All wool, in dark plaids and heather ‘ti ¥ | Re ee Reed etre edie nts Entire Stock of mB ir. Sizes 6 to 18 years, : age ° 7 } SLVERT ‘ONES i : STERN Fic Giris’ and Juniors ; L if ‘dS } Roy Be J 4 ealherized Suits Ci 4 R d 1 { The SN WUT S ranted is eae voats Reducec | t wd ae eee for Clearance | wQ@ Orcnaty Sat ] $15.00 « $22.50 a : cg wit Cena | to Ja, 5 and i ye 1 nt up to 39.50 J . All wool Norfolks, reinforced with soft, New Sprin Styles in Women’s $19 0 ; $29.50 A ] > ¥ } Leather where the wear comes, j ig y , 19) ie ie as ) secure exc ¥ wore ‘ Sizes 7 to 18 years, ° : " tional values in Coats for Boys Overcoats Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes lees than the cost of materials and i pa Broken Bin Dark tan calfskin and gun metal Featured Patent leather button Shoes with tailoring: i} $9. 75 to $30 00 Oxfords. Patent and dull lea her brown cloth tops. Patent leather Bolivias Duotones ° Pumps. Patent leather lace or but- lace Shoes with gray cloth tops, Gun Velours Fe Duvet de Laines i Ps VELOURS All wool coatings, sizes from 3 to 10 ton Shoes. $10. 75 metal or tan lace Shoes. Corduroys me | igi'5, BROADCLOTH years, Not all sizes and colors in each style, % a ped! SILVERTONE Tweed and Cheviot Suits Clearance of Women’s High and Low Shoes but MOMSEN R! han " MUS nats ‘ | we de choice of jaunty and attractively if TRICOTINE Sone with Extra Knickerbocker, Many styles—sizes incomplete—reduced to $7.65 styled garments, some for dress and some i dome $18.50 to $30 00 ~ every day, some plain tailored and some } Far Trimmed § wool Norfolks, sizes trom 7 to 18 Girls’ heavy tan Shoes; sizes 234 to 7 Misses’ heavy tan Shoes; sizes 1134 to 2. aun trimmed, None.t,0,D) ar exchenge: . i : 8.50 Values That Must Be . Originally Sold } car $8.5 $7.00 Senna Ree aareclared / up to 110.00 SeraP ee ats ae Seen we DREN lated —_——$—$—$—$S $$