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ie C ' ___THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920.) hy jcation and no backbone, believing my- and settled in this great cosmopolitan) sires on a plate, you work for echool, decauwe does not a per-|soul, I pledge janos to my flag | r = | Self superior to “common people,” but cit I graduated from the public| them than onc we anything denied to|and’ to the for whieh it sadly lacking when the test should had two y f da eh} ha Within f € 1 iduated “ tiv wit from elementary sch 1 [ entered ii school and then had to go to work.|that son | com start ‘here ‘“! a. u ; | "Fenpay enough, 1¢ was not too wate, Having 10 desire to loaf, 1. wer th why A person cannot make { and through bitter and happy ri~ of and gradv f he any ambition \se* e I have learned the " happena to be in this Bol- r . 1 ‘ n etoral. RT |} DYES HER GARMENTS America Against BUT NONE CAN TELL wy Fought for demoer that and a yisit there y ‘ would be both uatafr ui own worth that | counte—int fdeas im rega ; it 3H sand for my now | |... Own Father. peremregores tear Srocain edge Work, Beet. ; |fairplay and loyalty, America ha Bolshevick. —— cou . In reality, ciroumstances sek Lecture “ ” |] Bscetient ai) pis Bg ¥ HAS DONE FOR THEM te ana hunces were not over as yet tor/Repledges His Loyalty to New|" home did not permit me to attond| [ have been in joa thirteen Diamond Dyes” Turn Faded, | || ive care Cort Pyorrnes ‘Treated, Crooked | is a result of my changed 1 offers plenty, and I entered yaity |school any longer, but J decided to’ years and a citizen for six years and Shabby Apparel Into New |] Decaed Tees filed with Shiver, Platioum, | p had a certain y of New York whe America finish my four-year course. 1 ob- [in every hour 1 am setting to be a PORCELATN OR GOLD, sq Poa eae Serial tht But it is to be re =| 4 tained a position in a store where I fd F eeeeccecdecwecccoccoon Senders. 19 ct ico a ; merits Lapal'y Biter, Frening Wort Yao [better American, When the war| P | Pa | ca only gives y “ ne l worked after sahool hours from 3.30 | Don't worry about perfect resuits. i ain your ends, but you| 1m 1912 I arrived here from Russia. | to 9 o'clock, and then I did my honne-| broke ‘out betweon Austria and the! Ug@ “Piamond Dyes," guaranteed to t Lam going to enter aj Although I was then only eleven, work, “which was at times quite| United States I had two brothers and| give a new, rich, tees color to any chool and with little effort 1) once began to feel that I liked Amer | tenes ty panel HY Wal Yee eg | father in the Austrian Army: fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, | chieved. | As I recall, a thn of Joy and) sentor term and will graduate thia| Went over to Ment against iny ricotton or mixed goods,—sdresses, |] special attention given nervous women and rything fam 1 owe to the (x ery nave I opportunities in my | happiness went through me on not:c-| month. J have already been offered | (77 Smenen an’ Democrtes. blouses, stockings, skirts, children’s | ehiidren, , of which I am proud to be ut b: an examination} ing the Statye of Liberty and in excellent position with an export for the wel it y peotte we We 2 tne SORE LERNER Cab eren. COVSE RES Dr PERLBERG I have lived in sev ent position, | Stars and Stripes, although at that| Tm aad my future looks bright Hen people wm People as Well a8 the! ‘The Directivn Book with each pack- | td ad were and ar It that wish | at full of opportunit Faligion hay no control over| dye over any color that you cannot || " Mgcmmeiée co, RaW VeRk CIty. t © proper way.} lL soon beran t | make a tnistake. Salt ‘cones the Constitn | To match any material, have drug-| t America his} aehoot, and vy: born realize how good r and imprison those he| As forthe Reds: We know how to i! nough. tes is they will never| gist show “Diamond Dye" Color} f Oey Here wolPuaale a suliew ouel ¥ will bring you your de- country. J.D. 'Card—Advt WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS free press an. ory one who No Reason Why One Can’t Make Headway if He Has Ambition. | Loyalty Frlitor, Brening World. As 1 am a resident of that section of Mental and Material Benefits |" Given to Him Here. the know Wit America red In two waye have I benefited from! other countries, It le wa" t \ “ 9 elng canized—mentally andj/and do what peop J M h ted staan « | Sapp anno ine re teu OOK what *t : ha good edu ago 1 landed in Ameri Batevishee 108 AQCHeE © 125th Street, West | Until Farther Notice, Store Hours 9.30 to 6 tc io There Is Still Time to Profit by Our Clearance of Boys’ Clothing Enough of these remarkable Values remain to bring joy to the hearts of a multitude of parents. Overcoats, convertible collars; aged 3 to 11 years Re lar $9.00 wsints.., $8.35 tible callar; ages 12 i) mean, " Na, This is the story of Bond Bread’s birth: . From the many loaves sub- mitted in the ood Bread Baking Contest, your committee of local women judges selected the very best. These delicious prize loaves of home-made bread were the models for Bond Bread. 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