The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1920, Page 18

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en cn fa th nec o- ce ep mmm a AP RMIT mere n eS ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SANUARY 29, 1920, \ \ | | rxy fortune in America. 1 gained the] yeume oN. We want to schoo! to lenrn that makes me befieve it, as It stands, consent of my uncle, who was my|the Amertonn Inngumge, and we cer-|the pest thi Guardian, and the very next day 1| tity picked it up very raphy |) 0) oe Ls hanndiabtin DS diode { left the country, You can readily] that we covki talk and teach our you _ i imagine my feciing: when reaching| father to underwtamd the Innguace. | When I left the place where I was — Island I aww the Statue of Lib-| When he couki read and speak good | born and grew up, Caracas, Vene enoarh to understand the Conatitu-|zucla, I was in poor health amd had if HH was thut thet main me forget| tion of the United States he then de- | ty since childhood because of an t ‘elt the santidnes of my former|ciared bie Intention, He got hia first . o atempt had ever Life, It put new hope and enengy into| Papers, and jurtt about tihe tire he re As the result of } me to fight Oife’s battle amd to win | was to get bis final papare to become s I was unable to work steadily at | in te fd. @ true American citizen Ke died, leav- | anything. Hore 1 found good hospl- Amertenn titi In the Heart of Brooklyn’s Greatest. Shopping Center! a BAILE. TS en ten|ing Wis two sons to carry out tis| tals, which were lacking at my former | yonite sco ahd ain how employed as a| plans to become Americans as he|home, 1 went to one and, without : thon, Slee clerk In one af America’s great. | himmcit wanted t be. We were gad |charge, as 1 could not pay, they ATA AMERICA freedom of © oa yon tg oes cn, ot industries. To narrate afi that| to follow in his footsteps, cured ine @o that now I am wall and een er — | freedom of worentp, God's count id for me We had every ohance in the world y und property ownersbIB! Senge unity Cid for me would be ee nee in tiie ooumum, and Tam | (Continued on Page Ninstesn) THRU To HAD ‘0 HOURS 9.30 A.M. 06 6PM. }, HAS DONE FOR ME rast vival O& "Ra sae mice there cx'nen another Paes ike it | —— ee \ x y in Umt Amenicn | Now I know that there la a chmnce ; m in conception of | in tihe world to | for all who are wilfing to became citi- ‘ i) What of te forsign-borm, whe jean ‘piue blood" an ediuwation whic no coh ns. Sens ard porre shis country with the | WILKE Says: I's #4 Lag jved in the United States | sharply ¢ tod in all public afd ean offer pnd, above adl, jas given me| wove af every true American. My | ° and learned to admire and uphold | private en in the lewisla- the privilege of beim: free and inde-| wife is an’ American born, and my he | bo ted ations and Government tive hal nore enlightened penrient, Wttie gir! and tay, vo I think I ought 3] i Nadacand ae witeciern Pte ao God Rainey ap 4 In there any eremter privitege than| to be proud cepecially to think that [o) | De alienistn for oye vten" sign to human being an American citizen? No! they are Amerteans. I became a cit : so. : ¢ { | Americanisin that will stick to | deavor and progress, even to the low- | mean angen’ S39 x. |xen six years ago, and |, will neve: * Bailey’s Great Value-Giving Day, Offering Huge Savings! | s Ne cae and their | test, in Americ forget how proud T was to be a reul| « re] } en's children As an American citizen, and de a! “Real Ci it » United States and be; Mow is the moment to hear |aieht tokens cppreiaon go we(Proud tO Be Real Citizen and|Sustcw ott tom Be i fold ble: l pnjoyed | meas | Their testimony can be a power- | this coumsy, I preach the ‘poundlons Become One of the Boys. } | a! aid toward nullitying the de this country offers, |My Mitte, Brenig Works America Cured Him and Gave structive schemes of aliens who financially, and My Mther and farnily oume to this ? ivi: @tay alien. a pelieve in Country from. Zamioh. ‘Switeeriand Him Good Living j MOD) SF) ieee I A 2) What has America done for me | aotive ‘hip, 465 days in. the about twenty-three years aso. [wus | Voatty Pilter, Rrening Work | f| at maxes mo believe it, ae Jt [the year, in obedience to law, and | SX year oR; my brother wns nint What has America done for mel | @tands, the best country in the |in lawful change In accordance with | = — world to live in’ law which he came. the length “of time 1 he has been in the United States and his status as to citizeneh | Addrens letters to Loyalty H tor, Evening World. ‘ (Correspondents are requested $ to write replies on one side of H paper only.) bPreaches Boundless Opportuni- Co ation f For the most pointedly hekpful My doctrine af citizenship is: Ac- } Jotters from formgen-born, telling tivity jn politics, colrtesy And. Con: BROOKLYN: | out of their own experionce what | sideration to others both In my so- | | |, benefite they have found in the |cini and durineas life, @upport of } ; | United States that they cowld not | myblic and private institutions with- | have found in other countries, fin my financial means observance | | 4 (The Evening World offers prizes of my rejision, tolerance of the opin- 1 @@ follows: lone of Others, and, above all, per- A First Prize of $50; a Second [sonal industry and fairness In fod { + |, Prive of $25; ten other prizes of | dealings with others. L MB. | | 4S 0 each; fifty prizes of $5 each. Ful . | Letters should not contain more i ton Street. Brooklyn | | <3} enan 300 words. Ability to say No Greater Privilege Than Citi * } i much m a ee count. zenship in America. 1 , rn . - Fo 3 Stamped Gowns } 4} Under ‘his signature at tho end | tenis Paton, Frening World: Continuing Tomorrow, Friday, Our Annual , Made up; stamped on @ good { | fF the letter each writer should ‘Twenty yours ago, at the age of quatty nainsook, tn several } | & | qtva, net necessarily for publica- | seventeen, laft futherlors amd mother- : attractive patterns, Spe- Re { j 1! Son, nis address, occupation, age, the crud) pensecution of the GA Mei csisssvareesect: RES" a sitieets! Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale eee White ahd assorted col- 4 om Special, por yd.... 39 Women’s $2.98 Jap Silk Waists Black abd white: emtroid- Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Furs, Bi n Ci} > 9A.M.tolP.M. None Motl, Phone or OC. 2. D. Women’s to $5.75 Dress Skirts serge, plaids and checks; | Fete sed stn Reet 2.88 | Women’s $1.10 Skirts, Undergarments, Millinery — q Women’s $50 Coats epen to me. Numerous public teoh- \@ical {institutions were at every hand 4% ald me. The limit to my success Papended only upon my personal in- dustry and application. My everyday life and actions were enriched by my Anglo-Saxon environ- , they b iment of law and order, refined by | no equal. Purely vegetable. | the many strains of European cul- | ggealt PiN—Smafl Dese—Saall Price ture in America. I inherit wealth, the progross, the institu DR. CARTER’S IRON PILLS, Nature's and the civilization of the preceding | great. merve and blood tonle for #enerations in Americn, with a salu- Nervousness, brious climate and infinite naturel | Sleeplesemess and Female Weakness. Sreitroes an aif, from God. ‘Geveine maw hear signeture 20 | Apron Ginghams Standard quality; In several blue and siz Women’s & Misses’ to 29.75 Coats In velour, pompom, silvertones and polo cloth. The season’s smartest creations included; assorted new colors. 16 50 Special at . brown and white checks; [es pee Special, per Dl e@ e—36inch Bleached and Unbleached Muslin Suitable for #heets and pillow cases, etc.; good quality; mill Jenga. Special, per Oe $l. ("19 3éinch Plaid and Rob Roy Check Dress Goods In_ pretty color effects; for akirts and children's “6 Q¢ wear, Special, per yd, . Men's 15c Black Cotton Hose Double s | nd | | Fur and Self Collars, A Final Clearances = ties U.S. Affords as Anpre- jor Blotchy Skin , oe Cire” Anpares 16 || Eee ghee oot aaa | fat 7 “glam ; ate, gilver oa hundreds of ‘Brook- i} , ’ short coats, «ih tl ciation Token. Want @ clear, healthy complexion, | Men's and Boys tone, velour and yn thrifty have Reeesity Derr, Drone Worlt: r ‘bowels, and @ . 9} e A ciethay 48 wt " inten cm in Rua. My eden: | erect At Greatly Reduced Prices Seer ae ae Lt hoe es serroaare’ ote | S ; Mon was obtained at the public ex- to) TL Special, per 79¢ ett, Cuating for next | Winters e U S tate | by use—al er a ey ae Le re Oe ‘cad wal Apes", Jee IN 35 pea a eek PARRA ec nh chapel eet eee eaMapemtoniasiee. = |). SMI ARMEIN| ae penee oneasers renee Special at.....29.98 plenty ‘of real Win- © 3 = Jersey, Velour and Serge Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Bailey’s—seeond Floor Chic Untrimmed Hats 1.59 Hats worth $2.50 to-day! Of Milan and lisere straws, in black, brown, taupe, blue and sand; turbans, pokes, mush-* rooms, sailors and side roll ef- fects; small, medium and large size. Very special. A Special Sale of Women's 3.98 Ready-to-Wear Hats In this assortment are two style sailors and a roll brim model; banded with grosgrain ribbon to match; in black, brown, navy and purple; included are Milan hats, trimmed ‘with flowers, fruits and ornaments; many lisere hats faced with colored Georgette crepe and prettily trimmed. 2 59 Very special at... e Ra i RS et 2 eta ad Attractive models, hand- somely embroidered in black, self and contrast- ing silks, or others in tail- ored and __ braid-trimmed effects. All good colors, 12¢ per pair. Clean Up of Boys 79c Underwear Shirts and parts; broken sizes, with fleece lining, in Jaeger color; while they last, special at, & gar- A9e 300 Pairs Women’s 98c One-Clasp Cloth Gloves Silk lined; all sizes; with biack embroidered 79¢ backs. Special, per pair, 2 £ 1} | | 8 1g © E 3 2 rc) CJ ts) a 2 i] = Values 25.00 and 29.75 15.00 «2 18.00 “Balley's—Second Floor — At Little More Than Half z 2fe Sirloin and Women’s Smart $5 oe Steaks A recent purchase of an unusually large stock of { Papgoledm Rug mill seconds has crowded our basement be- 23¢ ad yond capacity and overflows to the main floor hampering oes the activities of other departments. ‘To relieve the present ; ict ki ree cae eee pina te tovioral the eect Mente 55 Afternoon and Evening Frocks lle asen sone. ais et AN a Bn on this most desirable stock of popular floor coverings, Reg. Price $19.00 9x12 For $11.98 Reg. Price 16.50... 9x10.6 For 10.98 Reg. Price 14.25 9x9 for 9.98 Reg. Price 12.00 '7.6x9 for 7.98 Reg. Price 9.75 6x9 for §.98 . NOTICE. Prepaid NOTICE. + Millinery Hat Trimmings Flowers and fruits; “A Women’s and Misses’ Models % Were up to 68.00 Panne Velvet, Tricolette, Satin and Taffeta; the color range including Navy, Black and attractive evening shades. Handsome individual styles for street and af- ne ‘Very special white as uppers; all whites canvas upperss assorted sizes to Svenveaseacabnncaaoars Special per pair.. : Child’s and Youths’ 1.98 Black Shoes Broad toes; heavy sol to 2. Special per pair. Vaca s and Children’s Up to 98c Untrimmed Hats A variety of milan and milan hemp shapes, in black and combination of colors, such as lavender, grey, blue, purple |} Women’s 1.39 Black Felt | Women’s 98c. Felt Slip- and other new colors; in small . i i d med sized shapes; pers, ‘egg amneetl : ON NGTISR Se ternoon; charming boiffant models for evening wear. | See geen atuaees apres Spats Garni linn usta ie pu Mail Orders Li Me | | straws of fine grade. straw. Toi huteousi flaca iare Sncatal J will be deliv- dente rill Sas our | Special clearance 19 Instone; since 8: to °95c ds 9c 7 Promptl agi 5 Nag C i} 6. Special per pair. per pair..... ered anywhere pty aes | a ‘a a free of charge. Filled Dapot, To Close 5 ley'e—Main Floor aac Towels\j ust Enough Blouses for wane MOI) Sf} a S0SPIEM Large sine; good New York: Fldor Covering Co. tay. 8 : . aycietes. 14ciOne Day’s Sale! core Mn Flatbus®Av. © Block trom Finest Quality Fur Garments] |} seins white and 7a Livingston + 4§3 5) BROOKLYN Fulton St ails 5 ; || Colored Outing Flannels Real $1.59 Waists At Prices Below Today’s Wholesale Cost Ie Seam Sa ° BPA] Voie and Dotted Musi in } white. Special, per yard... round and square neck styles Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat), 30in. long. Self Collar \ Be ae ach Sikndatd |Siues ato 48. Very special 87c il re " Good — —a| Cuffs and Border. Reduced from 295.00 § 210.00 W CraderRercales SOBEL EREESS SOAS ENE INSS PAN BE PREVENTED 900 Health for You | Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), 30 in, long. Natural ) 5 See iene seetirens a eure | Beautiful 2.98 Voile Waists ‘ CAMPHOR PILLS Dr. Garter’s K. & B, Tea Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. Reduced from 395.00 § 265.00 ca men's and boyph arta: re an | jphiin and lace trimmed: in sizes 38 ty 4; | good, serviceable length e| slightly soiled fromn stock han. TARE THEM ATTHE || Wrote Lat tenn Gon fan, Make «| Moleskin Coat, 36 in. long. Belted model, Self Collar, ) Boeciah por gardisssscsscvsns PCL ae ening, special ates nn bed & FIRST SYMPTOMS | Cuffs and Wide Border. Reduced from 450.00 § 345.00 2 Clearing Wool and : : tate second Floor s s oe i = é Cotton Blankets! It Will Pay Thrifty Housewives to Come and pasts ea Ree he Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), 30 in. long. Self Collar, ) Peet nberqad ie 74 . ier, stomach anit lwela ond 0 Cuffs and Wide Border. Reduced from 475.00 § 350.00 H oeknorled ‘banketa” at phenom: || Buy Provisions Here! surer, safer or better, ‘The litle tots | Beaver Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat (Dyed Muskrat), Large \ ere rT ROARING ARMY BACON, 4 ust love i yt ¥ > 1 —" Collar and Bell Cuffs. Reduced from 495.00 § 385.00 2.19 Rotter Table Cloths | (BORIS, per tb: 25/2¢ | abet Ue see 25¢ \é : Hudson Seal Novelty Coat (Dyed Muskrat). Deep Beaver \ ry ai ava egg asin chads, l4c per Ib. bereees i8c Pai BronchialTroubles Collar, Cuffs and Border. Reduced from 750.00 § 525.00 3] per Ib. «5... * Q@2C | CHICKENS, per Ib S7c inothe the fom. env : any Store fara oth uty Fan eee asmurious Caracul Wrap (imported dye). Natural Skunk 550.00 wi igen bettas ids dacs i ‘ Oner alue 750.00 ‘ J. S, Bailey €o:<Bilian -Bond Street—Hanover Place--Brooklyn PE Brooklyn's Fastest Growing Stor .] “ a

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