The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1920, Page 7

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ve FBS SVENING WUE) BATURVAT/JANVAKY BI, LVZU, DeKoven °s Opera! |. tree edutation as this ¢ padi afl i ALTO INSURANCE | and then the risk companies were |p ted to launch a new 3 r * ff ¥ a small per cent, of the was comparatively old when 1} Te t will be an autonrobile Rip Van Winkle | - ' , ple in Purkey, have some an jeame to chy United, States froin I ly shar ac sa ir mpany,” Mr. Ren At the Lexington ach ome wh sh Tone 1 1 opened a shop ' lation — ¢ot y vald De K whose sudden FIT | = Meath in Cnic See oncare reenily wae 8 WHAT AMERICA BISES Up Imy" poor ous bred ini s ij rom Messina, aid Under. jexamined yexterday ot EAUs var began and | Turkey, J 1 ry. My first! sare of t j «tool > ' i! officers recommen Vie idea wus to go across and serve my | ein atic: fe sent enter oh aehol: whiee | ' ‘ th k companies, roport was presented n fl HAS DONE FOR ME | country but Thad not eough money | ten 5 during the und lon vahae Unis ln es, ine tor | ollisions Fall Off, and Many + monty Ft irs tee | The Best ter Ri Glassware time in Now vo t Chiokge {to pay my trip When Unele| am ait anool at ; Ste | fe haa swiven: tt Charnes (46 Siolen Cars are Re q rd all of the expensis at ie st for Repairing Opie Aseocintion. « asin Wai ot the foreigadborn woe {SMB went Into the wreat war thers | femwon 1 taken to ny children & chance to advance vara ¢ ma Crockery, V Teentre. On tie play fill it wus de-, have lived in the United States hinetionle ow ek | fut ! y he world and this in iiself con coveted joa Meers hau, aud learned (o admire and uphotd t ney | 20 Lata foo) thing that ca th. nture, Books, boribed as a or at maine C h I have leurned | ward to “ppy moment tian--to see his ch 1 : 18 institutions and Government? i Ame , With : ‘ into see his eh Tipping Billiard 98 well as 4 J serve to de. What tbe aliens who have the greatest. country Ties RB aLUsK Como cemney happy and probperous. T. ¢ acbbialterectl hal dabh NA Fa 2h Aaah Cues, ete ‘Ome it, for as ope tis neither grand) changed their alienism for a loyal i wie ; Lita hie Goverment > day denied ¢ plan vse nor comic ani ality of the! Americanism that will atick to | fer all it haw done $68 | S. Flyers to Retu ning A nerease | rates for MAJOR’S CEMENT | them, their children and their al? oY batehn . ALB, ‘Tex. Jan, 1 inaweanes nat mot the ‘ amon f A nukes, musta is Uitte superior to the text! oildren's oblldren? |Got More Here as Alien Than!s srecosstul tusiness man, and ao critisoien of "the Stesioan | Sunre : mts oF | iirected t wth ede farnished by Perey Mackaye upon Now isthe tmoneat ts re in Turkey as Native joyal-hearted American Te Seda 7 PAEe tie Have. esr | ones ; ere Lait e tne. Per Motte Wiieh Mr. De Koven constructed the! from then ‘ rs . | perfec! or the re 0 e Detee ! ed by the city and | higher rates Kat, 1876. work, : | ‘Their testimony can be u power- | lavaly lier. lm 7 hate Gave His Children a Chance toje He oe tL ‘ is Si bev aid an othera work f the surance It ix getting olty hard for Wor Made a: all Veale “4 Jiity in the de ‘ 1 was born in Turk 1 « : | States of Lic age « ave 8 " “ r len uto th « Ai, Mackaye knows, probably, tnat| {Ul Sid Warnes sevens whe | this country after the on Advance in the World. irimes, American Army avintors who | companies are recovering more ate iG thieves ads ook isn’t Iiterature. ‘The best! Stay alien. lie ‘ Loyalty Editor, Brening World \wore forced by exhaustion of their gaao- | machines than ever before, according ap 1 part of it is the foreword, which im't) “What has Amer | was declared. It Is sald one ought | 7" Cannot begin to enumerate the | tine supply to land on Mexican territory | to insurance men ‘ wang. Mr. Mackaye, with “apt lto remain loyal to one’s own country. | on Wednesday. It was announced to- ‘ ‘ Sanit, Saw tranntoneed tae that makes me Yon when one's own country is like| MOY blessings 1 have received from | dny “tnt ie “Witt gasofine | Collisions are dectar how 4 ‘ aut bis owe pastces ene stands, the ‘best country im the w' 2 is ke the hand Unele Sam and T canyund oil tt fror errerO, falling off since the war conditions [and a purpose J world to live in the United States of An a. But| not thank my hick r enough for | Mexico, two aviators are | | sah Feileved:. Devine (he wan [Ome Casualty For bg ge Loreena t pt cid | how can one rema 41 to a coun | suiding me to this mious land of | stor pins a6 Spee thicty bral ar 4 ag oft } the ar Mut letters from foreign-born, telling [try that neithe nor thinks | the t is much Whatl rir sinlahe Was abandoned. ere} when there was a military need for | anes Compa No. 2 out of their own experience what | anout the welfare of people, aj this countr FOr TO Te ee ee ee ie OT td iia | wkilled chauffeurs, many of the folks | who was quoted in newspaper repo ig and hearine b Denefits they have found in the | country that does now its people! though that great deal),! side to-d Vat home had to drive thelr own cora las predicting an advanee, anid be ex ‘ BS sad learing DY) United States that they could not the villagers of the ghosts of Hen- ixick ‘have found in other countries, nee Minion tees rew. might! Me Evening Work! offers prises Koven, but apparently they did not] SS.fNOWR oF sso: o sec ! wih bere} prize of $2; ten other prizes of $10 each; fifty prizes of $ each. Letters should not contain more | | than 300 worde, Albility to say much in short space wili count. Take time to be brief. Under his signature at the ed ae ot of the letter each writer 3} Doeamity hard cod oceioree iva, not necessarily’ for publica- | ‘The opera wes intended to be di-| ‘07, bis address, occupation, age, | tho’ name of the country “from | which he came, the length of time ' he has been in the United States | and his status as to citizenship. | Addrass lotters to Loyalty Eat- | tor, Evening World. \ (Oorrespondents are requested | tune, not one of which i: food as Mr. De koven for his earlier and less prot works. The orchestration is thick 8 which Mr. Smalle or, put upon it vided into threes acla of seven svenes, with no curtain suave between the acts. No changes were made in the dark, however, and the last scene was| turned into a fourth act, The settings | were rather pretty and the lighting of the {thunderstorms and the ghostly gatherings and th bowls: were indifferently t fairtes | ai who danced were substantial young! ; Peeianet a women, and the and the|A Nickel Grows Into a Ninety- ehiddren were solid jon, The * enuneiation of the singers made the | six-Acre Farm. Wnglish text . mockery, With now | Coyacy buterr, Evening World and then a word and on rare oc-| | Janded at Hoboken in 1992; cap!- | casions a sentence in the vern ial 3 ack h to start with that could be understood the lan- |“) 5 cents, Not much to start | to write replies on one side of peper only.) guage might have been Choctaw In a country one does not even know Georges iu us Hip Vanj* or “y but with prosperity all | Winkle. He us attractive | ground there's nothing to fear, Hard | y, but lac , Soe viet mar tlie mblting and work looked good to me ever since : nor of the lovable tanded. I'm owner of a ninety-six- ‘ Kvelyn Herbert, acre farm, we ocked, and no mort- Oa.) ne soprano, new to the gage on it, This is, bY a good deal, | oa FE ook sca Pane © ° kne, the tomboy, C more than ever | could have begun to A , ‘: ~ mi lec amen td FEO ey rt and tinally wife of 1 hope for in the Vaterland. America! ff | i f Fh, whiaiy é f not quite, the most important ch is the only country! A good land for H at om ai m \ s acter, Her voic small and a bit a wil hard-working man. } shrill but she is vivacious and prob- rman birth, but proud of xbly would score in a by i, omedy. Hector Dufranne as eae | ‘irick Hudson and Lave i ous in voice and satisfactory Parents in Europe. ion. Eduoard Co @ | Caan: wall; Lontty Valitor, Prening World | trina, Imma I have been’ & eftzen Mr hfe! vears. “onstantin N { labor and receive just compensation master, Derrick Van Bummel and that ary man should receive if he Hdmond Warne Jan, and Harold ? & work. ave bee endin ie Garrol! as Hans, his ‘sons, completed 1 hav a egaptngd cam the cast money to Europe to my folks. ‘Tha! : i 3 The Magic Wiasl was Mendcick story in a nutshell, I am ‘ 7 , "; ae A ; Hudeo which Peterkee won indegende and : C v , ANN ya SS | at 1 sul ——— r Y z if Osea \\ ALND Mid-Winter Sale O ers and brother | ™ ! heen Hendrick Hudson and D: she Yonstitution of entirely, but crew of the Half Moon were convinced me not to bite the inne gu Untt feeds yo the 4 | Perey Mackaye came bef tt 1 will sur never go back urtain with the p pal singers af- land of tyranny er the ribute to tt Koven, told thr Mr. ¢ nini had De > Got an Equal Chance With the| | “Next Fellow.” | Loyalty Miteer, Bruning World | America, to me, is not simply “the land of the free and the home of the and bh) Thomas Chalmers, tle American prave."” It's the land of equal .op-| yaritone, Wad a. te rasmin in ® Soranity | sepetition of ’ t i 2 politan Opera Hou. [ did not come to this country w sang and acted witli dist et away ‘om social inequality or po- sehle was Aimansar cal oppression 1 came rather that pe Cort Lnaes elua nd 1 might have an equal chanee with reef Pheer gh ad NR alta next fellow." L had been told | mouee Whe Crovang in America a man could secure | iginineer ucation with very little} Mary Garden was bu she thought by b on Theatre on sent an excuse { Commodore mus aveur ), Was unable to sing be- cause of nza. Anna Case was substituted tor Miss Garden and José Mardones for Mr. Grayeure, and the concert pleased a large audience BiOre then as I was one of « family | and my father had noth-| ing but what he earned from day to uch ut opportunity | £ borrowed the mone rived in New York thir 1 secured a job on a| State farm, where I re-| pained two years, working for my for my | ‘Chis economy event will start on Monday ‘ board and attending the district Chicazo Oper A 6! diving the winter months | y for next vt the When [ had gained some knowledge} Theatre is ' ot the English language T was given| e pantomime, ut 1f in opportunity to Work my Way day afternoon. throu a good preparatory school “Past Se w Wf and also one of the best American n “La Tra tan’? ¢ Monday nicht colleges, fron which I received a de- ® ind in ‘La Sonnambula” on ‘Ph greo three me AO. night, en Tito & pa ow 1 have ly impressed with) rer debut he A revival of “No: the tine Rosa “ feel t fen will appe Tongleur yr Notre Doin V ' lay € ning bie ; t hi ] LMP taiba Aci vale ahead, Who could be , than loyal to such a country? ret i i ae | Hine i Has a Good Home in Greatest bd e ® a 9 € Tit \ q : Country in the World. ( om ] e e eC ] V e WI ae § S¢ 4 V 1ce morrow 1 w Mia lava! ea. ning World 4 i gonducting | ‘The 10. 3. A. for me, E’ght Gilbert and Sullivan's ope Rua. | years ago when I landed from - f digore,” as Sune he Society of ‘gium on Unete Sam's soll T was al-| See Our Advertisements in Sunday's Times, World, Sun-Herald, Staats- | He rae eu panuAre nate aah, wines. Heels Bare Zeitung and Brooklyn Eagle, Other Announcements During the Entire Month Mr. Hin 1 to an-\f 5008 Rone it op still another wee of renal Jey rican Sewe--Stste Heer, wie r: ur While T 4 iis mt the Tal nor Settlem advertized in The World or reported ¢ St. Bartholomew's |{ {oa “word Buldine, will be listed siuich will Hine the'diret part ef Hos | fee tity aes, “can be ° @ ratio Parker's “Hora Novissimo" ri Gr the c t w afternoon at the, oni Are tree Herald Square HC. a Au 2 = =

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