The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 11

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oo oe ia le re THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17,1922. _ EIGN-BORN WHITES IN'N. Y., 1785 o44 5. ment, reaffirmed recently in the. states [morrow of Prof. Goorge V, Wendell, ie Hf Sees URGE ments af Col, Winston Churchill Jaince 1910 profersor of physles in the is hee LENCE AGAINST JEWS} two notatio exceptions are the A hedges on Pee it Nettir of Haifa and the Al Achbar of | 85000! of Mines, Engineering Anil Ok vid : 5 é 102 44% 24801 Wonta ‘Une the Mester Season fer) Jaffa, both of which caution mogerate- | 1#tFy. Services will be held in St. Pau ran n mon ete 4,485, 8t4 23.4 2,807 Persecutions and Excesets. ness in dealing ~with ‘he Jows. Chapel, on the campus, atl o'clock to~ > 9 4 9 countries, 24,100 6,807 330 13,404 It ts generally believed that the Arab JERUSALEM, M&rch 17° WJewish ‘Telegraphic Agency).—The Arab poptt- lation i» urged by the native press to make uae of the approaching Easter season for perpetrating excesses on the Jews of Palesting. Leading in this propaganda “with en unprecedented morrow afternoon. George B. Pegram, dean of the engincering sokool, will be the university's officiay representative should Dr, Butier fai| to come. All classes in te Sohool of Mines, Enginecring and Chomistry as well as physics classes tn the university will leaders are taking advantage of the {Il ness 6f Sir Herbert Samuel, the High Commissioner, to fome Somant disturbances, In the figures for the West Indies At Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUF, 37th and 38th STS. Porto Rico is not included. COLUMBIA WILL ATTEND PROF. WENDELL FUNERAL 42.6 PER CENT. NATURALIZED | Russia Has Sent Us Greatest Number of Im- piieasecunee abstr SLUMP IN PASSENGER TRAFFIC, WASHINGTON, March 17.—Passen~ ger traMe on Class 1 railroads during 1921 was 20 per cent. less than io migrants, With Italy Second, Ireland Third and Germany Fourth. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 17. —The Department of Commerce, through the Bureau of .the Census, to-day issued a statement giving sta- tistics showing the citizenship status the foreign-born white population j d.. ‘York City, by country of Wirth, compiled. from the returns of the Fourteenth Decennial Census ) taken as of Jan. 1, 1920. The total Population of New York Elty, 5,620,048 included 1,991,547 for- eign-born white persons, of whom 1,- 797,882 were twenty-one years of age over and of this number 424,468 | yi) q born in Russia, 341,086 in Italy, al) 4,164 in Ireland, 190,734 in Ger- , 180,842 in Poland, 115,685 in|) Austria, 61,326 in England, and’ 58,884/ 7; ig Hungary. Of tho natives of Russia, 39.3 per went. were naturalized; of Ttaty, °¢.5]¢ Per cent.; of Ireiand, 60.4 per cent.; ot of Germany, 63.9 per cent.; of Po-|C a , 30.2 per cent.; of Austria, 43.6] Sor cent.; of England, 66.2 per cent. and of Hungary, 42.2 per cent. For the natives of other foreign countries the corresponding percent- ages ranged from 10.5 for persons born in Spain to 55.8 for those born in Scotland. U Of the total white population of New York City twenty-one years of age and over, 63.5 per cent. were im- migrant and 22,8 per cent. were nat- uralized immigrants. The following table shows, for the City of New York, the total foreign- born white population, with the cit{- zenship status of the foreign-born whites of voting age, by country ot birth, as enumerated in 1920: Forelgn-Born Whitw 21 Years and Ove: Country Total For. of rn” Natural Greece Spain Fintand, Switzerland. Denmark . You Learn to Play For Your Own Pleasure Then you become so -skillful in playing the WurRUIZER Saxophone that you find yourself in demand for entertainments, parties and dances. You increase your earning power with very little effort. The Saxophone is extremely easy to plays Within a short time you can play simple selections, |i | there. after you progress rapidly. is SPECIAL SAXOPHONE OUTFITS $90.00 Up. Wurlitzer Saxopitone, velvet lined case, “instruc- ¢icn book, chart, extra reeds, strap, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 59 Weekly The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. New York’s Saxophone Centre 120 West 42d St. Between Broadway and 6th Ave. lessons. Terms as Low as Phone Bryant 8140 If Unable to Call Personally, Mail Thix Coupon. WURLITZER—120 West 42d St. Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops WEARMOOR SPORTS SUITS : BOYS Two Pairs of Knickerbockers One pair Knickers and one pair golf trousers—the equal of two suits at the price of one. >, $2.0,00 Not ordinary Norfolk models, but ex- clusive Wearmoor designs, as custom. like in modeling as they are in making. Tailored for long-distance wear, in all- wool cheviots and tweeds. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING SHOP— Fifth Floor 1920, the carriers reported to the In- terstate Commerce Commtagion yeater- day. , last month as to freight traific, revenués from passenger fares were $1,4 163,752,000, or $153,$71,000 fese than’ in 1920. frankness and boldneas is A similar condition was reported} formly hosfile. the suspension of the censorship, fre calling Bponthe Arab: populatio Total e = Women’s Dainty Neck-furnishings unusually low-priced Collar-and-Cuffs Sets _ at 85c. & $1.25 Vestees . at 1.25, 1.65, & 1.85 Vestee-and-Cuffis Sets Th? at 1.65 There is a really remarkable variety of new Spring styles and materials (the ‘latter in- cluding organdy, linen and batiste) to choose from. Many of the items are trimmed , with lace or embroidery, while others reveal charming accentuations of contrasting color. (Sale on the First Floor) Girls’ Spring Capes‘and Regulation Coats in-smartly tailored models, fashioned of the wanted materials; at prices offering exceptional values Cordalure Capes in navy, tan or henna; silkelined throughout: Sizes 6 to 10 years $14.50 Sizes 12 to 16 years woe eS 18.50 Regulation Coats of navy blue cheviot, lined throughout with mohair; sizes 6 to 12 years 5 $13.75 (Sale on the Second Floor) Misses’ -All-wool Sports Skirts fashionably made of the new eponge, tweeds and basketweave cloth; some with the smart fringed finish, others with plain hems; presenting : particularly attractive Values at $5.00 ~& 6.85 Whe sizes are 14 to 20, many of the skirts ~ being as suitable for the youthful woman as for the.miss. The ‘colors are those sought after for Spring wear.¢ (Sale on the Second Floor) the Jaffa Phillistin, The other papers ate unl- Taking advantage, of make a final demonstration against the Zionist Bld of the Britian Goyern- Special-price Sales for Saturday President Nutler Expected to Re- turn from Florida for It. Although he left only recently for Palm Beach, Dr. Nicholas Murray But- ler, President of Columbia University, nay return to attend the funeral to- Prof. Wendell, Several hundred pre- campus after noon and attend the ser- +|vices in a body, Burial will be Jn Mount eg Cemetery, near Sanmbridge, Mas ‘ Misses’ and Children’s Tan Calfskin Shoes in laced models, made on lasts designed to - insure comfort and correct lines to the grow= ing foot; and im every way desirable as to leather and workmanship at exceptionally low prices per pair $4.50 per pair 5,00 Also a mulmber of discomtinued styles (sizes incomplete), which have been taken from k amd marked at greatly reduced Sizes 8\/, to Il ate le Sizes 1114 to 2 ile « regular st prices. (Sale on the Second Floor) Several Thousand Yards of Fine=-quality Wool Fabrics) in Lengths appropriate for Suits, Frocks, Capes and Skirts, will be om sale . at greatly reduced prices In this interesting assortment dre sports tweeds, homespuns, wool jerseys, Poiret twills, tricotines, embroidered woolens, “striped and plaid skirtings and a generous selection of the smart cape cloths. The Spring colors are well represented, and there are also all-black materials and black-and- - white combinations. (Sale on the First Floor) A Selection of Decorative Linens marked at most attractive prices Hand-crocheted Luncheon Sets (13 pieces) with linen centers per set $7.50 & 9.00 Natural Linen Luncheon Sets hemstitched and hand-embroidered per set . . ome $9.75 Madeira Hand-cmbroidered Linens ea Napkins . per dozen $8.50 & 10.50) _uncheon Sets pieces), set 6.00 & & 7.50. italian Hand-embroidered Luncheon Sets 13 pieces) of natura! linen, embroidered in blue and finished with picot edging per set AS a aed $10.75 (Fourth Floor) Madison Avenue. Fitth Avehue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty. at Street be omitted Saturday in memoriam of engineering, studonts will gather on the i i: It Makes Little Differencg What You Need SUITS FOR MADAME ‘cA Woman is es As Slim.as She The gracile line is the most grace- ful, slender line everassummed by a suit, and she who as- sumes the gracele’ suit as- sumes the gracile line... . 65,00, FIFTEEN DIFFERENT MODELS IN GRACELE SUITS IN ALL THE Most FASHIONABLE FABRICS OF THE SPRING ‘ Women’s Suit SHor—First Floor Franklin Simon ado A Store of Individual Shops 1 FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STs. ra $ adil For Girls (6 to 16 years) TOPCOATSIOR 7% COLORFUL TWEEDS Lead the Fuleic ‘ by Following in Older Sister’ s Footsteps. — *29,50 RAGLAN COATS STITCHED COATS WITH JENNY SLEEVES BOX COATS BELTED COATS f COATSWITHATTACHED = SCAREFS In. Every Color in Fashion’ s Paint Box Giris’ Coat SHop—Second Floor A World Want" Ad, Will Go and Find It

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