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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. 13 hours, Pay eight hours and sleep|1n answer allow ine ight hours. jall, that La America js the land of jove, liberty|recting my parent = and opportunity. DN | Areriew Jorsey City. | I have been in America fifteen years b m attending soho. in the emnoon | Work in omer to help the y along and repay what they Broadway at Ninth, New York Store hours--9 to 5 1 opportunity. \ Compares Opportunities America and His Italian | Birthplace. AMERICA a Brother to U. S. and Sent Sons to War. peng Miner, Broning Wert: Tam 16 years in thie country this HAS DONE FOR ME What of the foreign-born who have lived in the United States and learned to admire and up- hold its institutions and Govern- $29.50 to $250 Originally $59.50 to $450 Thirty are evening gowns, and 120 day frocks of tricolette, satin, Georgette s ment? crepe in light and dark shades, and duve- and I am a citizen. ‘What of the aliens who have tyn. Sizes 34to42. ° I was @ machinist by trade and| changed their alienism for a loyal becond floor, Old Building Americanism that will stick to Ld over here practically broke! them, their children and their “WPhere were more men than jobs over @aere. Never have been out of work er neoded a dollar since my arrival. When I first arrived, I went to| friends, who were working as ma- @hinists around New York. ‘The first impression (to me) was the fine living conditions they had, oumpared to game scaie on other side. When tirey told me to have use of | bathroom, I looked for the old tub or | fron bound bucket, but got a very ‘welcome surprise when I saw their tacilities for washing, To imagine working class people having such Ghildren's children? Now is the moment to hear from them. ‘Their testimony can be @ powerful aid toward nullifying the destructive schemes of the aliens who stay alien. What has America done for me that makes mp believe it, as it stands, the best country in the world to live in? For the most pointedly helpful fetters from foreign-born. telling out of their own experience what benefits they have found in the United States that they cou.d not have found in other countries, Cut the H. C. of L. Silk Yarn for Sweaters—at half Last of the stock of a manufacturer who is going to put out the same grade of yarn under a new name. 300 boxes, 16 balls in a box, of Shan- tung washable pure silk yarn (spun in Pyne such as we have sold at $1.50 abe 75e a ball (100 yds.) Daa juxuries seemed to me the El-Dorado| The Evening World offers prizes *O to your grocer, meat market or delicatessen and Black, white, bey ak blue, champagne, oo ‘Boal mis Civ). PE Boreas a © of $50; a Second get a can of Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple. For it turquoise, peacock blue, royal purple, plum, The following week I walked around | $zit amd found the people, more so the “ ehildren, so well dreased, clean and| happy that It settled the question ten other prizes of fifty prizes of $5 each. 7 should not contain more than three hundred words, contains more good, nourishing food for a small price than any other meat vou can buy. gold, royal and navy blue, victory blue. French blue, old blue, sand, Nile green, Kelly green, rose, flame, gray, henna, Amer- ican beauty, brown. E- didn’t start the February Sale entitled r aC scanareunaea ~ | 3 ae IEA A BR Be yee 4 i i Six Si and| WHAT AMERICA iB Me J . y. (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) | Women’s Fine Dresses El rere LE L fel f = where I intended staying. It im- proaved ftself so strongly on me that without any propaganda or talc I de be Ability to say much in a short space will count, Take time to brint | How this silk can be used And Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple tastes dandy of Furniture a day too soon. | | Its a y nf fine savory combination of choice tender pork and Indian Women’s Sweaters— Tava tiie Woe EE eats Y ever | Give) nat Receemarlly. tee: BABIES Hh aairgs sleeveless 9 balls e people were ready. ey favested. | Hon, hn address, occupation, are, | will delight you Women’s gloves. 2 balls ° ‘s ‘Wh have fi o con-| the name of the country ‘fro b pips 2 . soy yam | sider whe oan Yon. ike bes S|. eve hewtien been: ih argue | Serve Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple for dinner tonight or Womens muff ‘s balls wanted the service. They came—iIn a ee : : Btates and Mis status as " breakfast tomorrow. Get half a de hile you’ :n’s mufflers alls ° P ‘ "avi ~ “8 1 went across on transports and once | Address ers to roa e . ie . a " itor, Eventi Vorid. Babi boa 2 ball 4 . \4 ¢ a Rec Tie as Corban Ree an nietees ||| /deiaiendines (ure. roguevioa fia te FiaIREG up Babies’ bootice iwi || February Sale. They are coming, every syhe day and that 50 cents when I first | to write replies on one side of | F. G. Vogt & Sons, tne, i Seer e Sweaters— bees! ells ~ : . . Picehatelig Rab mocking on me tor|_Se" ass Hen vonwuneces | 7 te td seats ‘ieiwtac || day. Some are taking the furniture , ietting satisfaction out of a deal. a wz cane) 64 Gansevoort St. Girls—11 to 14 year 10 to 14 ball A : . \ * iy chitaren, torn in thle country, [aly | ¢ becam Taterhone: Wathine 6973 Ged ta ea dei: Ht now. Some are making selections, and i live better and have always a nickel | America 1 | harge—in the section, k! : . . AI ¢ ‘ at thelr age ‘Mera to may coun |whe ace alk ‘ pale NO wales C0 DT suitgvon will take the furniture after February 2. its worst ts always a lot better|to te: — ee eee W ill t | t} { t t 1 h . seats tue T |) - e will extend that courtesy to all who ee Serer (ioe ook oe ae eters) | ieee Beaded Handbags, ck a 4 ; ig tree @rink. He would want two, | after work. — omes out of the can a whole , C 4 s cae ein ee he | aeeve se hone eee a loaf. Cut in thin slices—fry um ane $23.25 wish It. 1 \ Loves Country Enough to Send | $?) .ftite valuna at : q til a golden brown—serve hot Philadelp | 100 Our $30 to $35 Grades ) ° wns Sons to War. neven Childsen BAA ew ote: . ck | \ beaded handbag at $23.25 is not ex- reat urni ture ale aah ‘uaraty Retter, Drening World: iene oes veces ore | as aia but a va beaded handbag A H n ls the only country } at that price is unusual. : . ‘ ‘ Whi are : 3 d arvived io Ameria t seep trem earth where ou ca Work eight] a Reade are even in quality. Colorsare || With more than a million dollars of home wa Siti. te 7 as : good. Designs and combinations of colors caper see ed Eat | ae are artistic. Moreover, the bags are fur niture at savings of 10 to 33 per cent. edi i painstakingly made. We have sold many ° 7 : I} ; bags exactly Aerts (oy $30 to $35. “—“BVClY plece of our regular stocks in- y ain floor, Old Building. if ( : ; PSG cluded (except office furniture and the ii) Women’s Gloves $1.95 : Me : ; I 600 prs. $2.50 grade special collections in Les Galeries Bel- i 300 pairs are two-clasp P. kK. g Pe p < at m II] || suede, with solf and blacte embroid maison and Au Quatrieme). : . i 300 pa tw marl button P. Y °. . y \ | weahatia eect aise GLrcGl Good furniture—plenty of it—low prices \ : Pe | and 74; Main floor, Old B Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building, i —= "* fee ee | Cretonnes, 65e yd i | 2,100 yards. Another step in. the Odd lots—can’t duplicate—reduced | tematic readjustment of our stocks. White blankets, single and double bed size, were $12, $12.50, now $9.50 pr. { : yardages in a number of good White blankets, double and extra size, were $11, now... $8.50 pr. j | diesen fund eae cat salable, ior slip Gray and plaid blankets, double bec were $13.50, now $10.50 pr. 5 | a ors, ‘aperies a cus! covers, y any. ft, | | i Peace rine Sy Fourth Gallery, New Bldg === - EO Se reich A ane a j ] ! xd © Most unusual—2, 500 Men’s Fine OVERCOATS—Down like this pot ai $41.50 5) erades | $31.90 $49.50 grades | adway Corner Store) This is what happened: There is a concern near here that operates retail stores and makes its own clothing. During the past season factory trouble arose, and stopped the production; so, in order to supply their stores, they had to buy clothing in the open market. Later, when the trouble was settled, these overcoats were finished, but too late for the active selling of the season; and they were offered to us -under-price because we have the natural outlet for good overcoats of this kind. There will be 1,520 Overcoats in the Burlington Arcade Store alone—All to Go at $41.50 201 are $50 grades 202 are. $65 grades 306 are $55 grades 212 are $70 grades 246 are $60 grades 197 are $75 grades 156 are $80 vrades | Ulster Some are single-breasters—others double; and they are made of sturdy with yoke linings of silk. Many a man will look ahead when he reads of this sale; and picture in his mind the advantage of buying a GOOD, practical overcoat for next winter. Burlington Arcade floor, New Building, and Broadway Corner Store Ralston wheat porridge makes him strong Feeding youngsters is like feeding a fire—you have to pile in substantial fuel for their grow- ing bodies to consume. To be sturdy they must have the vital food elements of the whole wheat. Ralston is wheat the way nature made it— golden brown color and delicious whole wheat flavor. Nothing added; no food value taken out. Ralston is eaten in homes where mothers pride themselves on the way they bring up their children. Ralston contains the phosphorus and proteins of the whole wheat which are needed by anaemic children. Get a package today. (Requires less sugar.) RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis 1,002 Overcoats in the Broadway Store— All to Go at $31.50 67 are $40 grades 140 are $45 grades | 263 are $42.50 grades 302 are $47.50 vrades ) are $49.50 grades und ulsterettes. woolens--in smart pé fine types of winter coat terns and colorings bee —