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. ——— —_—— a ” — “HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, sts daa adopted by Unete Sam, téok me, nltn France, and now Tam a disable 1913, to the Jersey City Court House, |man for life and taking up vocational | where I was made a citizen. That jtraining, but still fam willing to go was, indeed, a big day for me. and fight for the United States any ’ \ ) Roosevelt’ waa, in my! opinion, the|day; that’ Titi he United embodiment of American patriotism, | 5' ace in the energy and courage, and as a tribute | w like it, as I ha » travelling i] to his memory ‘I have named my|all over as a merchant marine sailor fourth little boy “Teddy” after him. |since I was sixteen years old, 1 My faith in the free American In-|could tell you lot's but this will be ‘ stitutions js true and, nothing will|all. yey) shake it, My advice to timorous my —e—— WG. White announces the Half-Yearly Sale of Fancy and White Shirts citizens of foreign bitth te: Don't NED believe the ratefaced Bolshevik, Trust|Peace, Happiness and Love ) ir past , ; . ; |have felt prouder of his mustache] in Ge Spen math mur prevent cn) Given to Her in America. U.S. Gave Him Haven When He) tnan 1 rei the day 1 vecame a tull| America)» and” convince © yourselves | amis) ate, brine Worl zen have a family now, two] that this is the only country where a] “What has America done for me?” Fled From German Army. boys, who are both getting ‘the best | man I8'a MAN. hae Os lake ues Deepne Ine conta. been eyalty Editor, Prening World: education any country could give ness, contentment, love, marria ‘America has given me a_home,|them, and believe me, they are both Personal and Home Needs to Prevent or Minimi HE, announcement of the present sale has met : d Fi motherhood, independence and coi i When I, a deserter from the Gorman |100 Her gent: Americans. Ae for my- | Disabled for U.S., He'd Fight for (371! : = f with so immediate and general a response that the f Iliness ‘ Sune Sear hers. Kmerica gave me) lowing just 1 per cent. for my for-| , Her Again, septeciteds oy che remicel fers & sale prices can be continued for only a few days more. : oth home and country and treated eign blood, and 1 ote that any for- | Loyalty Bator, Evening World: Now |SOUMt where “might is right,” For the present, however, the assortment is still ample iH ae tauint 4 ' ; p and the range of sizes fairly complete. rf y 6, as a pressed—a countr; where roper *; a wite ard two small children that| American should go right back to the | OPK City and all alon seid Pe ALU IM a gts & know a foul over here, but I got a|rightg are denied the people of my Editorial. revented me from going with the/Country he’ o ne from. Steamers cross the pond every good job and got along fine. When|race, the Jews; where education is Madras and Har- White and Fancy We're thank ful ve over There. £tiye wis Boone om ey ery Gey of she week. the war broke out in 1917 I went to|denied our children; where our sons / | iT 1OVe, ACOer OR Ae 1 * VY. Be lentist right away, but I had a hardjare forced to serve a Government . t siti “ ” 4 of America and I love the grand old N fiieniea i tan. ¢. [Sob Retting in the service as I was| that Is oppressing our rac formerly $2.85 & veda bosoms. store of “DON'TS ee fas. E. J. |Nothing Will Shake His Faith in|smy"sineices" years ‘aad’ the omver| Iwas ‘born in’a small. town in $3.00. Formerly $4.00 & for the _ children. ee . io th ldn't bell f I looked) Ri Y vd i ted to t on~ 5 : se Prefers U.S After Seeing All, Free American institutions. [rouge rele Int lor, co Ake |unruia aribcage at ewer Oh $4.50 ee mony cares lead Madras. Sen i that this is NOT a | | . Oh, Figured Percales, .35 +08 shi ‘ 4 Loyalty Raltor, Lrening World with the 3d Division, Regular Army,| how I studied; how I worked, to collars to match. § Fine English and $6.85 chin marks on our ns European Countries. T arrived in New York Nov. 11, 1902,| 041 got badly wounded in the Battles} absorb that which the children formerlysg , Scotch Madras, cases ate even wel —— A~” ‘iby dass, ‘onatis WH: jand inasmuch as the “old country"—|of the Marne and Chateau Thierry — formerly $3.50. formerly $8.00 & come. For how can =) CN. ad | Agter visiting almost every coun-{#Paln—had been at war with the [and spent nine montha in a hospital (Continued on Page Fourtecn.) I ine Mad $5.50. : a kiddie see the pret- = =) ))} as ibe { c 8 nited States but a short time hor Ee orraine Madras, 5-50. | ‘ Ss), —> ry ope, I desided to come to | rt time before, “ : tf : lt oy am ani i think God for my de- | ba erate eee to how 1 would ~ Fancy Crepes, $@p.95 Batiste and De $p.85 ty Huey if he or ” Sleep in the Air hy y D: ns C. ely ve 1 sn as e Gould or would have done My doubts were soon dispelled, for $3.65 and $4.00. formerly $7.50. MieEMick ot bit) ‘on ale Moke Cine aber I found out shortly that the Ameri- 6 7 kK will permit? “Woolnap” Anyway the marks weight Empire Silks Hi never stay more Blankets cans—the re pes—' > a“ ” arrived here I declared my intentions | moet renerons, Tibareiceiaes ans WOMEN ! fo become a citizen, I had at that |noble poopie inthe onan bg Gime made wp my mind to let this! | managed to learn English by country adopt me as I ptainly could|reaging the Americs sce that this Government was a Gov- Sracea. ne Weg averme= no foreign papers for mi = | ernment of the people, by the people ceeded in entering the worvien pe oea | TU RN for the people; that this great| American concern as correspondent country was one perfect Union, ¢S8-/at $10 per week. I am now manager tablished upon principles of freedom,|ot my department at a salary of equality, justice and humanity, so in| $5,300 per year, 1898, when President McKinley called |" As you will see from the above, 1| —————-e ace volunteors for the war with Spain did not need the “pull” {ddispensable/ Don't worry about perfect results. |Inge—everything! a . call, in Europe if you want to get a good|Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to| ‘The direction book with each pack After seeing sorvice with the army | job. I had nothing when I started] give a new, rich, fadeless color to|age tells how to diamond dye over any Cuba and the Philippines, I re-| ex t villingnes: 0 r ry 4 P nm Etrnod to ivil life and was received | longing to Decree an ameter | any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, |color. You cannot make a mistake Teavy. I SILK Loomeraft and Mellowspun Silks | than a few hours at SHIRTS 22, Beene Fancy Series >” best. We have $5.75 and ae nA ee net | FURNITURE and Comes a Thursday glass polishers who selling of blankets that th spend cight hours of promises good savings every day brighteni 11 + the atures of the stores | thy ace Purcnase St ood We want to keep our | this special price. store as bright and shiny The blankets are from ¢ ey and attractive as is con- the famous Nashua ' istent with y i with open arms into a good position, Te Wien the Prestayy | linen, cotton or mixed goods—dresses,| ‘To match any material, h (Himseif) (President) ; ne ee Blanket Mills, their t e sim, [Sweaters, stockings 8, gist show you “Diamond D. r . Hi But please keep us Woolnap” Brand in the WHITE & WHITE, Inc. | from ever taking on that new combination plaid 5 \| “Don't Touch Me” at- ffects. 25 Cortlandt - - + - + 335 Broadway monica effects a? ill} This store is to serve, Heavy; warm snd. in Hl and to serve means.to | Size 66x80 inches. be used, kkk Namm/s—Sudway Floor. PUBLIC Etat GALE Byiver Three Big Lots Blanket Robes Corduroy Robes Leather SELOES $9.11 $7.98 | ” Of the softest, warmest— Panel front les, girdled That Made Good “Over There hy and prettiest blanket robe | and finished atar eer edie cloth in pink, navy blue and | ets and sailor collars trimmed | Warm Corduroy and i Blanket Robes The “flu” and cold weather have sent folks scur- | rying to us to supply their Bath Robe needs. They’ve come with confidence that they could find just what i they wanted and at lowest prices in keeping with qual- Beginning Tomorrow A Clearance Sale! 4421 Pairs of Women’s High. Shoes ity. ach Solerne ‘th 4 4 “a silk tassels. hi ‘rimmed wi satin an in rose or Copenhagen cor Lot No. 1 || finished with a straight satin | duroy of the’ wide wales || belt which is a new feature. Regular $10.21 models, 1 e t q 200 Rosenwasser ARMY MUNSON No Mail or Phone Orders 2 rice 9S jast; Russet Leather; all sicss Gey e=-Aceena | tee Pairs all first quality. $ Sale Price...... 7.25 To Take the Chill Off Rooms = || Portable Heaters This highly important sale includes practically all the first quality; real dressy ” finish, smokeless and odorless, holds Black ie Leather shea, baie Piine bg $7.50 about 4 quarts, While they last at this SHOES low price. vena? eh shoes we have in stock. We have reduced the a ; Heat that can be directed $e Oy syavigk eared a ~ . 5 * {i rom room to room as needed, hese at pric | Lo he Ms wlileed Lea ihag : Seen tea of the Lael or their | Lot No. 2 | that mean worthwhile savings. er | ‘eery price. y pair is new and in all respects 16.800 Pai | “Perfection” Oil Heaters, $6.25 { up to our quality standards. They were taken from our regular \P9, IPS rither of the above lots is excellent for} || The best heater made in a large, 1 stock today and their present price cut just in two for this sale. U S r avy civilian wear—office or street use; all | | powerful size. Has steel tank, nickel i 291 pairs 316 pairs All over Gray or Black Buck- Brown or Black Kid, also Tan skin, also Patent Leather vamps Calf vamp, with Buckski with Black Buckskin tops; welt i" pate psi om Oph SFA Majestic Electric Heater, $7.25 flues i AGE Wiispensadle in every home; can be easily Lot No. 3—From | = QUARTERMASTER moved; heats rapidly; furnished with 8 feet of cord; at several dollars’ saving. I \ SY Cylinder Gas Heaters, $1.95 Nothi bette 0 . “ ” and hand-turned soles; covered nei 12,000 Nothins Beane ae w ae te iF auction, device Louis heels. regularly 15.00 Pairs door work; these shoes} ||| : yf ye Will heat average sie room. | are not camouflaged orf |! Namm's—Pourth Floor regularly 16.00 7.50 8.00 Army Hobnail or, Trench Government stamped * Keep the Room imitation but genuine sedate ses Shoes pale ae $7.00 Healthful with Fresh Air, but No Drafts | par U.S. GOVERNMENT STAMP AND MARK t $ is on every shoe. For your own protection insist on ad i Window Underwear Best Health Insur- Hi ance Is the Proper 484 pairs 991 pairs Tan Calf, Brown Kid and Tan Calf Walking Shoes, also Black Kid Shoes, newest mod- seeing these marks. | Ventilators @ Hosier | two toned Shoes, with Louis els, with all styles of heels, ALL FIRSTS—NO REJECTS OR SECONDS * One of the best ways to M4 heels. LIMITED QUANTITY: \| prevent or combat sickness Children’s Cotton SENS Sette the following sizes: derwear~-assorted sises, is to have plenty of air in Tintccauear Bie regularly 14.00 regularly 12.50. Army Wool Undershirts and Drawers, each garment.. 1 I your rooms and offices Brie ios woldy wap |] | Army Blankets, Olive Drab, All Wool. ney f cea af these window vers ankle length drawers, | 7.00 6.25 Army Leather Jerkins ¥.i*Cien’ Cindy. rey | tilators whieh admit the air, Men's Underwear, 1 prevent drafts and dust. $1.59 | 4 Sy wach AMEO Adie Olrcary ices | Built on hardwood frames in Heavy natural color un- 1 kin #15, B18, 825 He 2339 pairs Hh ade ARMY O. D. V HH] 15-inch size, extends 5 ‘ Women's Fleece -4.50] ARMY He || to 9% inches...eeeee c Underwear, 89c a7 . i | } ne Taahea Kishi ae fod Rib Cotton fleeces | All Black Kid, also Tan Calf or Brown Kid vamps with | Fectat' inches 5c | pire bes tytn rope . . amm'® hid loor, " td Brown or Fawn colored cloth tops; walking and Louis heels. : | - ; Hae ba NING: | | ana cee | regularly 12.00 We nate many imliatere, alo of new goode et this addrem only, ARMY Double heels, soles and toes; black only. Men's Fine Cash- mere Ho e, 59¢ Double heels, soles and toes; black, white and AND NAVY BUILDI SI 42D STREBT, 6.00 All articles are now- reclalmed or renovated goods, Quantities limited ——none sold to dealers, Cheek off such articles you desire and bring this list with you. Many other articles for general Winter wear. MEN WANTED FOR U, 5, ARMY 945 W. 42d Street 2. a. Russet, director. | nebirale ° ames Me reery 0 BETWEEN BROADWAY Hours of Sale ne Namm's—Main F 1007 ama’ AND 8TH AVE. 9 A.M, to 5 P. M, a ist ruiting y and Earn This Build 5th Avenue Second Floor, 34th Street