The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1916, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, [GARY SCHOOL PLAN ‘HIT BY MAXWELL, REPORT TEST 1916. “INVADE MEXICO Ne RESCUE COMRADES applied are those of the mentary gehools administered on the so-called Gary plan, in the six et mentary schools containing “prevoca- tional” departments administered un- | der the Immediate supervision of As joclate City Superintendent Bttinger, nd in an equal number of elementary Is Administered under the system { has grown up in this clty for a| nd a quarter, sults show,’ Distinctive Apparel two ote. | Private Wiltenbest nd [outcry ‘cavaiey The fate of Wheeler and Pederson is unknown Bb. ‘ASHINGTON 24 West 39th Street sum ott mtn ave. Special for Friday and Saturday Georgette-and-Taffeta Afternoon Gowns Jan. 27.~Accord- ansing's interpreta. ion by the United ling American Mexico could be classe by Carransa py ar te of yorereny ‘ States offcors in hee Into at of the tire i Te wns asked this question at! E 1 d . \ 1 fi } d . i one ‘prevoc onal’ schools stood | Mi s Mexican of American | Xclusive, advance spring models, fresh and crisp, Se : . » New Sys-| tt and the Gary schools stood Mexicans C, apture eonlure hea WIM-| who he | just from our workrooms. Charming bouffant Schools Where the New Sys-\1 nclusion te that neither the| mers, and Army would it be | skirts, and coatee x Officer: | Lead Men Across kien BROWNSVIL Four Am » 46.5 t yesterd Gary schools, 43.7 w4 tem Was Introduced Show | « | the Lowest Percentage. bodices. Value 18. 50 Navy, green, Copen- hagen blue, gray, brown or black. Big Bargains in Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Entire winter stock in a wid Sizes 16 years to 42 bust. Values $25.00 to $65.00, $29.50 r the pre “No,” said th “not al » Turther ¢ breach of neutral 1 should say| |rather we might regard it as a ‘hos-| jt Jan, 27.— drowned d States | « teen pri- opposite Manufactures’ Price of Tex. ican soldiers w City Superintendent of Schools Wil! iam H. Maxwell, who was re-el by the Board of Ki in spite of a decide \ety of materials and colorings. some models for extra-sixe figures. per cent The mr “The si | reporting nd urther stated nt figures TO CLOSE OUT ents of the Gary system in the public | "The | for the par- . Tex, in an unsuccessful a 12.50 to 35.00 schools to retire him, guve out to-day | CeNAE® Of pupils who showed im-\tempt to rescue Privates Willlam C a report of Statiatician Buckingham | schools, 40.7 per cent.: prevocatt eler anit Biggo Pederson of Bat- of the Education Department regard- | schools (ail classes), 47.6 per ; tery D, Fourth Field Artillery, who ith mts ative efficiency of the |Control schools, 54.3 per cent. From|sWam across the R ande ‘while, Pe ing the comparative efficiency of b. | this It appears that, so far as the per- | bathing and were captured by two) "re S ofhoers’ ot-| a Gary and r plans as shown bY | centage of children who improved ja|armed Mexican elvillans f | | tense comparative tests made in March and | a proper M N v une, 1915, during a given period, the ntrol | from the MORNING —WONDERS| J Tho classes to which the tests were | SChools mado the best record In arith- but no one was killed or wounded, ass s | metic, with the prevocational schools Lieut. J. E, Mort, commanding Bat- = =! second, and the Gary schools last.” |tery D, Fourth Wield Artillery, and Here are some of the comparative Lieuts, Payton and Waldron of the measure of advancement, The Americans crossed under a fire AR Blas ae hati Bed merican and Mexican side,|{ycanced by. the quick action taken’ +} to assure Gen, Carranza arrest A_ member Staff declared leers was SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY f the Army the action percentages: same battery were ordered arrested | Moers | wal " Reg, | by Major Gen. Funston, Sahn thee erties The trouble started when four| Sih, ‘Me lc Neers members of Battery Uo swam across should viola rule the river, Two of them, W u Pederson, were taken pris # and | circumstan 8 marohed into the inte he other | | two soldiers swam back to the Amer GO BAREFOOT IN ALASKA, joan side, several shots being fred atl SEWARD, ler and |2gaint crossing the t rounder any New Yorks Leading Victrola Stores and rh ement shown by pt between the March sts is indicated in the THE ONLY STEAM-COOKED OATMEAL ry wa Tt MAKES LITTLE DIFF WHAT YOU NBED— A WORLD “WANT WILL GO GI them. Nearly an hour later Lieuts, Mort, Ree | Payton and Waldron, with fourteen sat, #oldiers, swam the river, protected by om the Atr an side. On Alaska, Jan, 27.—Children are attending school barefoot in Sanak, Southwestern Alaska, Is sweeping 6 te while a blazaard er Northern Alaska. n shore, they aro sald to ay by the mati BRO rched two Mexican houses that | Ss ING without finding W and Peder- d been son. On their return an hour later Victor Factory Distributors x Telephone Murray Hill 3700 Send for Catalogue 563 She 427 Shwe PW AWS. Zw Mas CANADA TAKES GE GERMANS OFF AN AMERICAN TUG) ST. JOHN, N. B, Jan. 27.—Herman Fulkandort and William Warren, Ger- man stewards of the American tug- ‘out Ramos of New York, were placed the internment camp at Amherst Jay, despite the protest of the tug- ‘s captain, They were arrested yesterday after the Ramos had ar- rived here with a barge from Port- land, Me, The Captain of the Ramos objected to the seizure of the stew- ards on the ground that his was an American vessel It was learned that the Ramos, formerly named the Tabasco, after entering here obtained a clearance for Spencer's Isla N. S., and the authorities held that this gave them ground for the arrest. \DINED WITH KAISER, USING U.S. PASSPORT “NEW YORK’S MOST CONVENIENT VICTROLA STORES” aS EE 34th St Greeley 1900 Lord é Taylor . 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Charge Purc hases Made During the Balance of the Month Will Appear on Bills Rendered March Ist. Introducing Bisuses francaise ef Rassé UST glance at the map and see how easy it is to get toa Landay store! No matter what part of the shopping dis- trict you are in you will finda Landay store handy. This is but one example of how Landay service makes it a pleasure to select Victrola or Victor Records here. In addition to our four large com- \ pletely stocked stores, we have a well LONDON, Jan, 21—Reports that a From Fashion’s most picturesque periods, Paris designers have sought inspira- equipped mail order department. We correspondent of the London Mall re- tion for the New Blouse Mode. Varied as the influences it reflects are the enchanting can one aout SS, hae sutie Hanaviet taste estnithe eaten vagaries of the Spring Blouse, for a century’s cycle of Fashions has contributed to records anywhere prepaid promptly using an American passport, were its charms. in most cases the day we receive under Investigation by the American your order. Embassy to-day. When Empress Josephine dominated the world of Dress, bodices were first - ; The correspondent, who also visited >para c i Wo scatter your‘order fa amall, he sorrerpondent, who aieg visited made separate from skirts; from these quaint little ‘“‘canezous” the Blouse has been come or send it in. Let us demon- conditions of famine in the evo ‘ strate how good our Victrola service is. h cupital for to-day's Mail and scinating collars of to-day owe ‘The their origin embroideries suggest the mid-century’s need series of artic ming to the shoulder frill, the high ruff, the round, the passion for adornment, jermany's . aaa eea . F Easy Payment Terms cane Ty ie akiaretedt: wat he pointed, the cape collar, worn by Fashion’s votaries The New Blouses are composites, artfully de- i plans to furnish between 1804 and 1824. The colors of the Romantic Period” Victrolas $15 to $400. Records 60c up. signed, altoge ther alluring. And the Lord & Ti ‘aylor altar mirrors faithfully their manifold phases. rm pemmcemsoemns Georgette Crepe Blouses In colors that charm by their delicacy—shadowy tints of » Government ssy thus far has no con- ut the cor- obtain. Oe ae ee oe ee | Lingerie & Linen Blouses Exquisite among them, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PATRONS Open Evenings at 23 West 42d St. fntormation for while Paris model work and fashioned of the sheer- Blouses | of handi- Recitals Tomorrow The New February Victor Records Established 1826 ‘A Big Sale of 88-note PLAYER PIANO Greeley 1900 handkerchief linens and batistes, voiles and organdies, work, hemstitch- finely scalloped to their daintiness, White Blouses with filet Venise and embroidered net insertions, or with lace and hand embroidery with by the introductic frillings combined; others a Parisian note achieved on of black net black white and and embroidery blue, blush pink, maize and bis- cuit; or in bright coral and fla- mingo, green and violet shades, with white effectively used for contrast — orgette crepe Blouses are distinctly in favor. Filet Laces, lace inserts, crystal and porcelain bead em- broiderics, heavy rope silk em- broideries, cleverly combined, are doubly effective because of the fabric’s filminess. Cape collars strike a domi- and | Hand-drawn ing, tiny tucks, and pointed edges, contribute { Colored Linen Blouses in | ' nant note are variously Will Be Played in All classes of music are included — popular eee geen ‘ i Aeatured te sive the wide : : : ance, balla -rati tan claasick pinks and blues with organdie noulder line; jabots, revers, Chickering Hall song, dance, bé lad, operatic and pian classics, collars and cuffs; smart striped | ag nee ene emer, filla; pyoslain & new aeanoale including a quantity of hand-played rolls. Every linenaiin tailored ettent The Blase dilusedad <a a 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. 3 to 4 o’Clock P. M. roll is guaranteed to be in good condition, al- he Bi though some of the boxes are slightly soiled from Tailored models, handling. shown in smart stripes too, are } i f the new ing, wide, round and youthful two recitals tomorrow, the entire list of the ne Former prices up to $1.05, style | Collars are novel and becom- A’ is will t derediin: Chieke ir or on higher, more frill, the rolling collar and cuffs, wired to ; ; 4 and plain Hapmuary ictam ESeOt AR WH) aa tS ASO % dignified lines. Jabots are to be retain their flare, the clever sleeve. In white ROO Nu rey ier { @ aneaHed nd te i ontrasting silks, co Several of the numbers Will be accompanied by Mr. Homer 326 at 7c each worn and are wonderfully effec- and flesh Georgette crepe and net... $10.75 and hemstitched ive. E, Williams, concert director, at the organ. If you do not own a Victrola you will be especially delighted ee ee ee me me of Scores model Linen new in Blouses, 1042 at 16c each 1463 at 23c each Georgette Crepe $3.95 to $35.00 Blouses, Russian Blouses With Ru Sale Begins Tomorrow | MUSIC ROLLS ! | sian fashion influences in the || em am am) 0 (0) DD OD ED f Net Blo with the new music Music 1081 at 39c each The New Silk Blouses ascendant, intense interest attaches to the dace f bat Be nee and will have an op- freon, ‘ Russian Blouse Never were smarter islets combined in . ortunity to realize cee 862 at 49c each CrepedeChine in high colors, a f this g¢ versions eful distinctive gar how superb Victrola the loveliest new models, For lly is. \ aioe o ha ei hi allo a ane ment designed than those f Spring, thers, silk net lace, the pattern music really | 9 ’ ‘ eet n applique is employed, o There is room and a meichad withet) TQL0: ; a in apr jue, ie "employe d, over a cordial welcome for One a or sleated frills; some with softly In gay striped taffeta, a Russian 4 gilt braided underbodice of chif- everyone. 7 pls ated front Blouse, with novel belt of patent leather, Every Victrola 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ] Shey YARD houlder yokes, but- | strikes a new note of misole Bodice Effects : ton trimt ie uitene, brocade te, | et, claborately trimmed with sie Avene 1S) 1 1) SA) SN feta Silk in gay ribbon ie th ty ribbons, are featured in ‘Terms—Convenient and including a record purchase louse Ri plaid a BY ne and check Tub silks too, in All with the ipes ober hue af of Brussels embroidered rgette ¢ scores of style ' | | ' | | ' (ED (0) SD OD 0 D0 <M () <DD> 0 <D-() <GREED- (0) 0-0-0 () ED () ED (0 CDC). Lord © Taylor THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PAGE!) fo} on coos mon PEE Ee SES The World Sells 100,000 Copies More in New York City a 95 to $8.75 Each Weekday Than Any Other Morning Newspaper $3.95, $5.95, $12.75 to $28.50 38th Street) FIFTH AV 39th | | | ra 18 | | a ¢ ey i Paris model, quite the most original ne ' imported this season. Note the full cape-like : lf it | | | ' ‘ | ' i] ! | | ' ' ' | ' ‘ ' i ' t, ' ' | 1 ' ' ' ' i] { ' ' | i L tucked, | | 1 , other quite mili- ¢ H ' \ | { ' | \ i | i, 1 H ' j i] L ‘ Thid Fle

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