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Rowck White Trial fe Stow. Might Jurors had been selected up to Jowlig ‘yesterday of the second day @ trial in eral Sessions of Bouck te, Suc acensed of having burned tho with others | ‘hureh of the} Ten oth-| NEW PENSION PLAN FOR TEACHERS S | Board of Education Commit- tee Would Make Two Classes in Retirement Fund, Special from a Staff Correny ning World ALBANY, N. Y., March 6.—Assem- blyman Fertig has introduced the Teachers’ Pension Bill, drawn under orders of the Central Pension Com- mittee formed by President Wilcox of the New York City Board of Edu- cation, The committee says it has no power to draft legisiation, but submits what it thinks Is @ solution of the pension question that will meet with the views of local school au- thorities, It claims the bill repre- sents the wishes of representative teachers in the greater city, The bill embraces these features, pindent of The Ere. The average life of a pair of eyeglasses is five years. There are few things that cost as little and give so much pleas- ure and comfort as a pair of eyeglasses. If you would enjoy the satis- faction of wearing eyeglasses that are accurately made—com- fortably and becomingly fitted — come to the nearest of our Ten offices. Our abilities and facilities for the making of “right” and com. | Three per cent. of the annual sal- ary of each to be paid into the pen- Sortable eyeglasses are really | sion tuna, | “perfect.” No tax on any part of @ salary . above $4,000, i} Harris Glasses cost $2 or| After thirty-five years of service a more. pension may be granted up to half i bay, or a maximum of $2, Retirement on de bptration of th jor, irty the age of six ¥ » length of service is increased e present law by five years, ntributions of teachers from 1 to 4 per cent ‘Teachers claim to the $500,000 In the per- nent pension fund, the annual 6 cent, of excise moneys and the 4th Ave. Lenox Ave. Broadway, bet, Oth & 100th Sts. Willey, a 4&3 ims for unrefunded pension pur- |poses they have under the present law. These sums, which rever y, amount to approxim Brooklyn. Brookiyn.| the cit $600,000 a year For teachers entering the service 1007 Broadway, 489 Fulton st ovo. 683 Broad St.. next to Bedell, Newark. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street smcalne tote Smart Spring Suits Strictly Tailored & Dressy Models At Specially Attractive Prices Women’s & Misses’ Suits Poiret Twill Men's Wear Serge, | Chamois Velour, 25 00 Gabardine. 2 Very Special) Women’s & Misses’ Suits Gunniburl, Burella Cloth, | Men's Wear Serge._ | 86. 00 Poiret Twill, Very Spectal | Women’s and Misses’ Suits in sizes from14 years to 46 bust measure; also smart suits for stout figures up to 5215 bust measure. Newest Spring Frock, Silk Embrovdered Crepe de Meteor, 0 $22.5) New Spring Dresses Specially Priced 15.00 & 65.00 Crepe Georgette, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Satin, Charmeuse, Tussah, Gros de Londres, Taffeta and Serge; richly embroidered. New Spring Coats Specially Priced Women’s & Misses’ Coats Gunniburl, Burella, Covert Cloth, Chamois Velour, Silk lined, oo 00 Very Spectal Women’s & Misses’ Coats Poiret Twill, ) Loopine, Cashmere Velour, € Burella Cloth, f $5, 00 Fancy Linings, Very Special Newest Spring Frock Georgette SENT 0 ALBANY after July 31 next the retirement fund is fixed at $750 a year, of which the teacher is required to produce $250 for ann payment after retirement. | A teacher may Increase the annual allowan | that sum if she pay the entire cost of such increase, High salaried teachers may have as j much added to their $750 as they are willing to pay for The average teacher among the 16,000 in service will get the pension | of $750 a year Provision is made for the return of | such contributions to teachers as are not paid to them in pensions. The teachers thus get back any portion of their earnings that is paid ce by $50 or any multiple of | QUEENS SHERIFF'S PAYROLL HELD UP BY PRENDERGAST Wants Courts to Say Whether Mitchell Is County Officer or Merely “Acting.” Comptroller Prendergast has held up the entire payroll of Sheriff | Mitchell of Queens County, who was jelected ata special election in Janu- ary at a cost of about $25,000 to tax- payers, and the whole matter will have to be fought out in the courts Ld the Com: eid up. The Comptroller thinks the best way to get the courts to straighten out the muddle fa t roll. The World's Greatest External Remed ptrolier has now © hold up the pay- applying to teachers now in service: | are also to relinquish | into the fund and does not go to the| unless Sheriff Mitchell suddenly | teacher In the form of a peosion. changes his mind. The bill differs radically from the| Mr, Mitchell was Under Sheriff Mayor's bill, which was proposed by Henry Brue: | when Sheriff Stier was killed in Ocs | Jtober, He got $2,000 a year. When [he became “Acting Sherift” he drew slthe salary of the Sheriff, $10,000 a year. Then the Governor ordered a! special election and Mr, Mitchell was elected. | Hie refused to actually take off |Although sworn, he continued | “Acting Sheriff,” drawing full salary | A to the end of this year, when’ a new term of three years will begin, As! “acting Sheriff” he certified to the |Mra. Nolker | Louts, . |. Testimony by Mrs. P. ‘on Schil~ ‘hiha that Mrs. Pearl Elizabeth Hyman Nolker was in Atlantic City at a time j when it has been all she was in St Loula, was heard rday by the Commissioner exami witnesses here in the divorce sult brought by Robert BK, Nolker of St. Louis. The testimony is now ail in. BABY CARRIAGES Oldest factory ia Mam tgttan (74 years) means the price is eight 593 3D AVE., Near 38th St. Phone 2690 Murrey Him, James MeCr eery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Important Specials WOMEN’S SWEATERS New Spring Styles in Worsted Sweaters; light weight; with Brushed Silk cgllar and cuffs; belted model; in Copenhagen Blue, Rose and Purple. Fibre Silk Sweaters with sailor collar and sash; superior quality; in Gold, Rose, Copenhagen Blue, Purple, White or Black. Shetland Weave Worsted Sweaters with sailor collar and sash; in Purple, Green, Rose, Light Blue or Pink. SILK _PETTICOATS Entirely new models in beautiful Spring Colorings —~ solid or changeable effects. A comprehensive assortment in regular and extra sizes. Regular Size Petticoats Taffeta Petticoats, 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 to 13.95 .... 4.95, 5.95 tailored model, Dresden Taffeta Petticoats. 777... .4.95 Satin Evening Petticoats—tailored model, Flesh Color or White a i Satin Evening Petticoats—elaborately lace Silk Jersey Petticoats... Crepe de Chine Petticoats Flesh Color or White 4.95 trimmed. 5.95, 7.95, 8.95 to 19.75 Extra Size Petticoats Taffeta....... .. 5.50, 6.95, 7.95 to 9.95 | Messaline..,.....7.50, 7.95, 8.95 to 12.50 Jersey Top Petticoats.......ssccvescecssccscces PEtiedg eet .6.95, 7.95, 8.50 WOMEN’S GLOVES KNIT UNDERWEAR Imported Glace Kid Gloves —-two- At Decidedly Low Prices clasp; overseam sewn; all White, White embroidered with black or Black em- broidered with white. pr. 2.00 » Imported Doeskin Gloves—two-clasp or two-button style. Women’s Lisle Union Suits with glove | silk top; knee length. White or Pink. 1.25 Women’s Ribbed Lisle Union Suits; low neck; sleeveless style; knee length. Oc of model; 50c White or Natural. pr. 2.00 Washable Tan Cape Gloves clasp style. . | Women's Lisle Vests; a variety styles; low. neck; | plain or faney yokes. one- sleeveless pr. I. Semi-Annual Event RUG WEEK A Sale Presenting About 1,000 Domestic Rugs of Standard Weave At Actual Savings of 25% Choice weaves in the latest desigus and colorings. Rugs for Living Room, Dining Room or Chamber use. FEATURED FOR WEDNESDAY AND TITURSDAY SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS Size 9 29.75 Specially reduced to effect an immediate clearance, fine qual ity, A wonderful value, Woven in oue piece with all-wool yarns. Can- not be excelled for durability and service. ‘The variety of patterns includes Oriental aad Chinese designs. Other Sizes Reduced 4.75 regularly 39.75 Very 36 x 70 inches Sy 10.6 ft 28.50 Adi x 6.6 ft 9.75 | 9x Ieft 29.75 ux oft Maas 17.50 | 22.6% 86) inches 1.75 | iain t, Adana accel cee eli as dy RANDALL’S 00 0 0 90S 0 0 0 SS 0 0 SS SSS 0 0 SO 00 0 OO OO OSU | | | CO Founded 1826 Greeley 1yoo Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street A A a a: Paris Speaks in Our Dress and Gown Showing Accepted styles are here with a breath of newness that is infinitely refresh- ing and intensely interesting to those who would know real smart authenti- cated fashions—the new silhouettes that create the new figure lines. While Paris artistes pay homage to the dress elegance of past empires they still sympathize, feel and reflect war influences--in modelling—preserv- ing the style-beauty which only Paris can produce. Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses From $29.50 to $150.00 Afternoon and Street Dresses Chiffon ‘Tatietas, Crepe de Chines and fine Serges extremely modish, with their bead and bright silk embroideries and their oddly effective little style touches. Straight effects predominate and many are their variations. Youthful models with a slightly defined waistline are also featured . $37.50 Evening Gowns Lovely with their softly draped bod- ices of silver embroidéred taffeta and their graceful skirts of novelty lace. Just a touch of silver and a bright cluster of i ee ee ee ee Sport Dresses Pongee, finely textured, its neutral color relieved by the gay printed pongee used for the waistcoat, collar, pockets and bands; huge pockets. The blousé coat flowers to add to their picturesquely effec- | is smartly fashioned on loose, straight tive style. In pastel tints lines; the skirt side and white..... soveecveceece $37.50 $37.50 pleated ge———A New Serge Dress—Special, $29.50-————+ Different, and distinctive, for there’s a military air quite unusual in these straight line models. ‘The epaulet shoulder yoke extends to form straps at the sides of the pleated panels. Embroidered in black and gold and with a collar of 4 soft ecru batiste. —acemcemcemcemeae-siyemcam third Floor ne oe \ ri | es In Progress—March Sale Lingerie, Negligees, Corsets Petticoats and House Dresses Planned on a broader, better scale than ever before, this Event is rich in economies, Assortments are ample enough to meet every demand. Daily new and interesting values are featured. The Lingerie—Thousands of the daintiest American made garments imagin- able; soft batiste and nainsooks, with fine embroideries, filet, Valenciennes, American and Irish crochet laces in models of unusually pretty styles. Crepe de Chine Underwear—In flesh pink, with hemstitching, fine tucks, laces and French knots, Many copies of Paris models. French and Philippine Underwear—Our own importations; exquisitely hand embroidered and of soft, sheer fabrics. ————-Special Values—For Wednesday---———=+ ad Silk | Silk Jersey | Chambray Mandarin Coats, Petticoats, : House 95” i $5.50 $1.95 Japanese silk Coats, silk $4.95 dlemautches mo he \, ray ; ‘ wit white cape collar; black and the new | Linene Porch Dresses, Crepe Lounging Robes, $5.95 Dolfine Crepe, a moire fabric; a satin trimmed model, on graceful lines | $3.75 White Porch Dresses, in smartly tailored model, em- | broidered and stitched in | eglor. Se ee ee ee SEOUL F100, mc: a — a °c Spring colors. A model with deep silk Jersey flounce, finished with two rows of pleating. S09 SO — OS OOS 8 SS 0 0 S00 0 Sa 8 SS 0S 1 0 OS et ee oe ee ee erence ae ana ae S S | j [re Formerly $6.00 to $10.00. Be ee ee ern mee HONd 1100) memes a ee ae ee ee a eae a from regular stock, Incomplete sizes, peoremrancenrenvencan’ — omcenremem | Smart Spring Footwear { } For Women t ¢ The Latest Creations of the Bootmaker’s Art. ' | High Cut i . _ High Cut 6 White Kid Top Laced Boots = White Kidskin Laced Boots ! | Black Kidskin Vamps, light welted soles; + A graceful model, light welted soles; Louis I Louis XVI. heels, XVI. heels, ce $7.50 $12.00 be ] t -=-eeeClearance for Wednesday: — 8 Women’s Novelty Boots at $4.85 (| Brown or purple suede, bronze kid, gun metal, with gray ooze tops. Brokes lines Ce ee ee ee a 0 emmy ome emer cme ee eee ame eer com ame are me eee em ee eee } High-Grade Furniture At Half Price To-day and To-morrow s ———]0— (0) oo 0S 0 Se 0 SS 00) SS 0 SO Se 0S (8 Discontinued patterns of high grade Suites and Single Pieces, suitable for Living Room, Dining Room or Bedroom, left over from the Midwinter Furniture Sale, have been assembled in a separate section on the Sixth Floor and marked at Half Price for quick disposal. jams emery eae yc | mts eek) cme ero ieee me my amc —_ «= «==> a= == =» — = = em a eee ) eee” ) er” To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s Want Directory---READ IT.

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