The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1920, Page 8

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axith childish eurtosity as the visitors wang the national anthem end the Meo reserves and soldiers rtood at TEET IMMIERINTS “ATES SUN the significance of the anthem, which Was immediately interpreted in many tongues, a chotus of “God Diews Am erica” came from every corner amid & wall of thunderous applause that swept through the gathering. “We have thrown the gateway of opportunity wide open to the immi- td in First Principles of of cordial hospitality, but the same any person who refuses to recognize Milis sland, known for many years! , vecican ideals and traditions For # the “Isle of Tears,” to-day has been transformed into the “Isle of Sunshine and Good Cheer.” Besides, it has Begome a training school tn for allens, Yerterday afternoor 2,000 immt- women and children— Were instructed in the first principles of Americanization The teachers Were United States Senator William the highest loyalty anc. cltizenhip.” Dr. William Irving Sirovich, who presided, characterized the moerting ae 9 “kintergartes for Amoricantzn- The immigrants applauded ry patriotic allusion to the fing @nd country and gave three rousing cheers to Commissioner Wallin, Mme. Namara of the Metropolitan " M. Calder, Acting Secretary of Labor - Haymond B. Mahoney, Comminnionor Frederick A. Wullin of immigration and Dr. William 1. Sirovich, who pre- sided over the exercises, The object of the demonstration from Faust, for which an encore was demanded, Senator Calder spoke at length on the opportunities in Amer. ‘ea for immigrants, and said that seventy-five yoars ago hin mother had landed at Castle Garden, He said our country had boon cre. ated through immigration from Europe, and that most of the immt franta had been denied participation in their home government, education, and in many countries the worship of God an they desired. “The opportunition of this country, the Senator eaid, “hawe been under stood by all comers. Some, howeve' have fatied to was to make thé newcomers’ intro- duction to America a happy one and the same time insti! in them the of patriotiom and love of their land. root Fy tee oe ane with the play- lng of “The Star Spangied Banner” by the National Symphony Orchestra, composed of 125 artista under the di- rection of Artur Bodansky, noted composer, The imm grants watched recognize thelr obliga. Thirty-fourth Street Women’s Silk Umbrellas of excellent-quality taffeta, in black and colors, with smart wrist-loop handles (some trimmed with Lakelite) « offering exceptional value at $5.75 War Revenue tax additional (First Floor) Little Children’s . Washable Frocks & Suits (sizes ranging from 2 to § "years, but not complete in all styles) will be obtainable at greatly reduced prices A i gates wwing eternally and everiast- nization. ingly outward to those who came here! and to destroy our institutions, We have| the By Harry H. Schlacht. no place, no room in this country for our hospitality we expect fn return )]] " . Little Giris’ Colored Frocks . ai $1.85 & 3.85 Little Girls’ Bloomer Frocks % at $3.25 & 4.25 Littie Boys’ Washable Suits at $1.85 & 3.50 (Second Floor) ES Vogue Patterns are for sale on the Fourth Floor ernment dictates a ‘ation der lowed, and lollypops, Se cate Ane heg tention. Many of them tried to sing. | den When Commissioner Wallis expinined | pert of many, th ouRh indeed Harry 1. Hosen, a uJ we aut ormopite hare on a (uy def Bi poe ¢hie| HYLAN WILL FIGHT waa instite ards, Joilen Goldman. deh vt Rese npprese eton. Tt is ‘Vale to|Gutfreand and neverst Congres¢men, fdas to take te members fo the | PHONE van entailed deny, beonuse of thia attitude on the | ao. ved. ——— hav tet, Prontdent of the elub, |Directs Sorporation = Counse! of dead ao Venditto: cowEY GUNMEN HELD. ars dscns | Cobipuis to Ps 8. " : a tr rn to sorut- ° cae inter. ‘he declare, by | Board. a@ deep-rooted | inize more carefully in thet future the men and women who come here from other comntries, Vince: Paci The people ot America intend to | Sreet and Domini to It that the laws shall be | Woodhall Street, Brooklyn, wh eres, that liberty under the jaw | cording to Coney Isisnd police, all be mainte and that thi who would i aratroy this spiendid gov- be dealt with as the Tan 4." dances fol- aongs and folk yesterday in the Coney Island fa were districu Tamigrena celebrat on were Rear ._ R GMennon and staff, McCutcheon’s Manhattan Shirts 'E wish to announce our new and comp ete Fal assortments of this popular brand of shirt. Compl te size and color ranges may be found in the various shirtings. Fifth Ave., 34th & 33rd Sts. The Store ts closed daily at 5 P.M. 6. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street p SPECIAL SALES FOR TUESDAY Imported Lingerie Articles (all daintily hand-embroidered) will be on sale in the Art Needlecraft Department at very special prices The offering will comprise Lingerie Boudoir Scarfs : Size 20x36 inches. : » each $3.75 Size 20x45 inches , +. + each 4,75 Size 20x54 inches . ‘ » each 6.00 Lingerie Pillow Slips in a variety of designs and sizes at 75c., $1.35, 2.65 & 3.75 each At the same time a number of Cambric-covered Pillows (pink or blue; in two sizes) will be on sale at 45c. & 55c. (Fourth Floor) The Silverware Dep’t has recently acquired a new and very at- tractive assortment of Sterling Silver Pieces especially adapted for presentation to the Autumn bride. Among the many desirable pieces im the collection are Tea and Coffee Sets, Bonbon’ Dishes, Vases, Candlesticks, Cake Piates, Table Flatware and Toilet Silver. There is also a very interesting selection of Sheffield reproductions, all of the finest grade of plate. (First Floor, Madison Avenue Section) Coiebratore Ine truck neat Coney Island Creok on Saturday night, were hed ure without bail for examination next Fry day on homicide and felonious assault > Lonis A. Cert In Recovering. Louls A, Cert, General Agent of the Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance Com- pany, whose skull wae fractured tne fail near Hudeon ‘Terminal several weeks ago, was reported from Broad Street Hospital to-day as “doing well” and likely to recover, Company “unwarranted and unjusti- fied,” Mayor Hylan has directed Cor- make immediate complaint to the and demand a public hearing. Marshall's what? » Kippered Hecties of course. = Ah! Now you remember! The kind always bought. The kied i our cmaikar te te before you. The Aste Galmarle & Sams, tne. famous old Scotch brand—for over ‘Gkeuenc bet bers known and liked from one praedrse seg veabd the country to the other. Herring There is no fish more appetizing than Temate Sauce" _ the herring. #And packed in the Marshall ‘Tango Sardines style they are irresistible, Caught in the clear deep waters of the Ni Sea, prepared as only the Scotch know how, no Herrings can equal ry Yes, your grocer has them. Ack him for Marshalls Scotch | HERRINGS TR REG) Nonrnwest Comer Sixm Aves iS Sra. Movine IiME ill soon be here Now is the time and here is the opportunity for the care- ful housewife to supply her- self with the necessities as well as the inexpensive luxuries that make an attractive home. |] She will find not only an un- usual display, but unusually moderate prices as well. Our Dignified Credit Invites Your Account Porceloid Side Icer Hygienic, Solid Oak Porceloid Food Compart- § 98 sora as illus 39° ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES x 4-Piece Queen Anne Period Banvcom Suite American Walnut. Four pieces, consisting of 5572 1 5 Spey VANITY TOILET TABLE, CHIFFO- ROBE and BED, in full sins, a» illustrated. ..... 5.05 3-Piece pe Leather Living Room Suite uine leather, indestructible carver fo cate, ae illus- WW.Con Ove R\3"St. Massive; moulded frames, in Mahogeny finish, highly : 1 polished; upholstered red seats, bac arms in gen- 4 trated, at . ores 149 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES It Makes Little CRaetee What You erie i A Waild “Want” Ad. Wij \ | Declaring the proposed increase of rates by the New York Telephone poration Counset Join P. O'Brien to Public Service Commission againat it znd Go and Find Jt, This is Model No. 17—$225 HE Pathe is one of the standard phonographs of the present day; and mode! No. 17 is one of the most pleasing and practical models for home use. 2 is a Louis XV. model, representing became an art; and you may have it in mahogany, fumed oak or golden oak. 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