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Bast Side Soldier Memorial To Perpetuate Immigrant Valor Suggested by The Evening World Fitsises'ct footed stares woo All Rac-s 3nd Creeds of the|!™ memory of the Immigrants and sons of immigrants who made he supreme sacrifice ta the last war— has my warm approval, and I wish it Section Working Enthusi- astically for Plan Endorsed by Leaders of Nation. complete success,"' General Pershing's letter reads: Much enthusiasm is being mant- fested om the east side for the cust Bide Soldier Memorial to be erect at Clinton and Delance Streets, fuc- ing the Williamsburg Bridge, unde: | success to you,'? the direction of Harry H. jac G Alexander's letter reads: President of the Downtown Chamba { "ae slrady Deon my privilege, in ot Commerce. Lending mercha = and bankers have joined In the move ment to commemorate the valor of the dmmigrants and sons of immigrants who played a yallant role on the battlefields of Europe. Immediately following the signing of the armistice; The Evening World suggested tho {dea of this soldier tribute. During the operation of Th. Evening World's Ameri Forum, thousands of east aiue pe attending the exercises applauded the suggestion. Heartiest personal indorsement of soldier memorial have come from of those brave adopted wons of Amer- YOUR COAT AND VEST “Trouserize” your coat and vest. “Let us replace your President Harding, ex-President Wi) ; worn trousers gon, General Pershing, Secretary of with a new pair War Weeks, Secretary of Lapor —any pattern, Davis, Secretary of the Navy Denty SF fabric’ or color Governor Miller, Col. Theodore Roos-| tailored to your measure! Bring or velt, and a score of leading men and| mail your vest or sample of cloth, ‘women throughout the Nation. Wounded soldiers, Gold Star moth-|price. ‘Satisfaction guarant ers and school children have gone to the offices of the chamber giving sug- gestions, ideas and designs for tie memorial. Every home in the tene- PG ea aan mann morn GP a70 ron ment section, every race, color and Pants Matching Dept. No. 1 @reed, acted in co-operation. fi “When the glad tidings was an- National Woolen Exchange nounced to the world that the war! M4QAWV. 42nd St. New Vouk Ciy” had come to an end, The Evenins Lad World surgented this east side sol a eo ee ier tribute.” says President Schincht its editorial and news columns offee it made a public appeal for support: I was gratified beyond expression at this public-spirited effort and felt that cur people would respond to bring about success. A considerable penod of time had clapsed, but the wdor|| SAVE OF fe @nd the enthusiasm of our people 4id not wane. Thoy felt that something T™must be done to honor the memory Greand, of our heroes. Delivery Within 300 Miles, +h sal be erin In praise of the memorial Woodrow |] “pent Raturdage ‘Wilson's letter to Mr, Schlacht reads: “The movement of your organization @o establish a soldier monument -n fhe heart of tho cust side ghetto That rich color pleasing to thousands of wearers, WINDSOR Rice & Hutchins, Makers 1245 BROADWAY, AT 36TH ST. 421 ST. ar ye want hops wm sib ts ras ars ak a “You and your associates aro to be commended for your interest In this undertaking, and you have my at and hearty indorsement of this nove- ment to thus perpetuate the memory ica who died tn her behalf. Every We will submit matched sample and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922, ettation somethin the 7 th Diviel ‘| INFANT AT HER PLAY PLAN VACCINATION | Neotel tc tee Ue deat (eee TURNS OPEN GAS JET OF DOGS OR RABIES! devoted and valorcua work for cause in which we were embarked. It AND IS ASPHYXIATED ratty; e Hudson County, N. J., Health Ooftt- Mother, in Adjetntag Reem, cials Meet to Consider Scheme. 5 Iushes Im to Find Her Representatives of Health Depart- thing of Mel admirdtion, That it Is Little Daughter Dead, ments of elties of northern Hud- now proposed to embody in enduring ; 5 rw : ones, form a memorial of thelr services tx Bachrle, one year and a | ton Co ve aha: j on ioe indeed most gratifying to all who td, during the temporat Union Hill to act on a plan of Dr, noo of her mother trom m J. Sweeney of that town t6 jopportunity to My n of thetr home yesterday nty with @e McCreery Haberdashery nate every dog In the called upon Associated a new eerum to prevent rab rnoon, turned on the gas ta This serum, Dr. Sweeney says, ja Four Splendid Values For Friday and Saturday MEN'S Four-IN-HANDS es ; Because a man seldom has too many of them, ties are GIRL DRINKS POISON 5 Edgecomb Avenue always acceptable and make ideal Christmas Gifts. Three tow Ho was attended by T 3 MEN AFTER S SQUIRREL Bali le) oA ma cere ye Lees ureter splendid values are offered for the week-end. RUIN 200 ACRES BY FIRE) contapses in street Passerby |tekon to the hospital, —- Her to Hospital. Leen e ERROR At¢empt to Smoke Animal From irl who described herself as Tf: a aE dil TIES at $1.5 . Hospital from Roosevelt Hospital su of woodland in Chanceford om fodine poisoning. i thiy county, haa beon , to end her life, the pol j Fine Imported and Domestic Silks and Satins in such rich color 1 collapsed at Seventh Julian Goldman, | Williams, member of the the stove and was asphyxiated. been used with remarkable success tn Edison Company; Robert Adamson; Mrs. Mae Bachrle, her mother, | several countries, particularly Japan. It was doing some work in the front | !5 planned to charge dog owners ‘a nom- ot the house, at No, 184-10 [inal fee for vaccination. | Bach of the ce 3 | municipalities pay about $500 a year for away | Boulevard, South |rastcur treatment. It also is planned ne Park, Queens, The littio ~ ° ve . B.C. A. roun . A, La Guardia; Superintendents| cir was alone In the kitchen. CR | Cecil Kidd, Edward Stitt; Robert The mother smelled gas and si a om Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney rushed into the kitehen to find |4gnp MAN RUN DOWN BY Awnu~ man, Manager of the Stat her lying the floor and ine ‘ poration Couns room filed with gas escaping Simmons;) from an Jet on tho stove, t nit of theee men tying to an i y ne pucraws of No combinations as Brocades, Persians and Striped effects. E § P' TIES at 95c eit a squirrel, which had hidden { sho told him she had for protection In a hollow tree. n lodine. The ties at this price are also made of Imported and Domestic Silks. Smart Fall and Winter colors. Protector W. GC. Stevens and a her in @ taxi and to rehala were kept busy trying to the flamy The quality of the Silk used in these well assures one of excellent wear. A large assortment of good-looking colors—also Regimental Stripes. Folin Darel, Broaaway, GLOVES 41.5 THANKSGIVING SALE Exceptional gloves for so low a price. They are made of an excellent wearing quality Tan Capeskin and have spear point backs. Hospital where ho was not in a se China—Glass—Silver—Linen DINNER SETS lathe ae rich gold border, 100 pieces. Regularly 65.00 an 00 = BOR ia) Wioy nsw aay e eatwa scscatssszar8's 59.50 ana 85.00 IMPORTED CHINA, floral HeeOrAtons, 100 pieces. Value 57. 50. | Bat Dance enct Sn 37. 00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN, exclusive new ‘border designs — Value $8.00. For.......00000.0055 45.00 100 pieces. Value 45.00. For.............. 35.00 A Remarkable BLYN Value! No. 4727 ~A BLYN Brogue ff Oxford—tim sturdy and smart, for busines for sports wear, or for a on the Avenue. ‘Made of R Calf, Was Military Walking Heel with Rubber Heel ut tached; wing or straight tip. Same model in Gunmetal with perforated tip. 100 pieces. cern avenve UAM@S MeCreery & C0. secu srreer THE McEREERY HABERDASHERY—MAIN FLOOR 100 pieces. Value 35.00, For............... 100 pieces. Value 25.00. For.... GLASSWARE FRUIT BOWLS, rich cut glass. NE UT CR Je 1 AN 55) Perce ineanin goo cri acl Ge Ii RIO GOR 2.25 FLOWER VASES, rich cut glass, 10-inch. VAIUGS UP COG.78. FOR 665 s5cce a ceces cee terss 3.95 FLOWER VASES, rich cut glass, we 12-inch: Values 6.95 to 10.00. For..5.50 and 6.50 SILVER PLATED FLATWARE Community Par Plate in Desirable Patterns TEA SPOONS, set of 6. 95 Reg. 1.25. For.... DESSERT SPOONS OR FORKS, set of 6. ROG. 2.20, FOP... -scecescecesssecereecccneaes 1.80 TABLE SPOONS OR FORKS, set of 6. Six Other New York Morning MRO Aides POR sy iceisited paces + ses 0 s'siccesienw osisis 00 1.95 DINNER KNIVES, set of 6. and Sunday Reg. 2.95. For........... 0-65 ee ee 2.55 Newspapers DESSERT KNIVES, set of 6. BORGO. (BOP co iaccacecersaceeyees Wseveeeees 2.45 BUTTER SPREADERS, set of (i Reg. 2.75. For.. ‘ SALAD FORKS, set ‘of 6. Reg. 2.95. For...........+- “soesttseeesssssses. 2.50 ORANGE SPOONS, set of 6. : seve 65 Reg. 1.95. For.. < FRUIT KNIVES, set of | TABLE LINENS Reg. 2.48. For. PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK, full bleached, two ards wide, satin finish, attractive designs. Less than mport cost. Regularly 2.65 yard. Sale price.................. 1.9U TABLE CLOTHS, all linen, full bleached, |rish manu- facture, lustrous agg pe pec inches. Regularly 5.98 each. Sale price.................. 3.75 ALL LINEN NAPKINS, ory inches, Irish damask, neat designs. Regularly 6.25 per dozen. For.................. 3.98 National cAdvertising Seven morning and Sunday newspapers in New York gained 1,862,847 lines of National Advertising during the first eight months of this year, of which THE WORLD gained 444,342 lines, or 24% OT only was this gain of THE WORLD'S 24% of the com- bined total gain of all New York morning and Sunday newspapers, but it was greater in ratio than any other paper in the city, with the exception of a pictorial tabloid. In National Advertising, THE SUNDAY WORLD alone far outdistanced all other New York Sunday newspapers in the ratio of its gain, with an increase of 39.8% over the correspond- ing eight months last year. 16 Service Stores 4 West Bide Stores 4 Broskiyn Stores ol West 442-444 Paton & id & th&lSiat Bia 2 Newark Stores 10-3 2 Bowery nr Brootie 680 Broad & 108 3d ay. nH 100 Markee i Headquarters and Malt Order De SS Warren Street, ahs Sieeeina aire Store Mth Street With the lowest ‘‘milline’’ rate in the United States, THE SUNDAY WORLD offers a value that the National Advertiser cannot well disregard and still do full justice to his appro- priation. [Berets | SAVE 40% to 55% | sittin | American Walnut, Oak, Ivory ond all woods Italian Renaissance, American Walnu ‘Two- nd @ varied aclection of woods Huunes: In tho nowost designs and a! 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