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JAA | served decision yesterday on a motion by Association, through Ava L. ‘ Education, to return to the » hence excusable. * ner, attorney, . Use Bladden your tortured fect? THE EVENING WORLD, TEACHERS SUE FOR $23.75. TO DANCE AT SHERRY'S || 0s ;vorn ar! ctor Wan jon Cash, They Say, Bupreme Court Justice Erlanger re- Mrs. James W. Gerard gave a lunch- eon yesterday at the Ritz-Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Morris have announced the observance of their golden wedding anniversary. The occasion was recognized by a family dinner at their home, No, 20 Fifth Avenue, the Professional Miementary Teac! Parrott and Herman 0. Boehme, active and retired teachers respectively, to compel Henry Rr ook as Auditor of the Board of Teachers’ Retirement Fund $23.75, taken from it to pay Kate P. Styne her salary for a period of absence due to illness and Miss Jullet de Courcy Schuyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schuyler of Dobbs Ferry, and Edward “The plaintiffs,” argued Louls 8. Pos- “have paid in their pro rata assessments cach year, expecting— Arthur Nichols Kerr of Yonkers were | | 4 rightfully expecting- —that thev would be married | be ‘ Raalp yesterday at the home of the ond Feiirea.” in the receipt of pencions when bride's parents, | i ration Counsel Hardy asserted a Ww eal loard C4 cation had a right to Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Cravath of ii} \ or hey Pe No. 107 East Thirty-ninth Street have| |) mss \ teachers! 8 for thelr announced the engagement of their| |) CARYL > daughter, Miss Vera Agnes Hunting- | |, WAswr in."™ ton Cravath, to James Satterthwatte| | Leann siars | Fepres Larkin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Adrian | | | H. Larkin of No. 66 Hast Fift th ib ‘ Street, Miss Cravath, who was in- di troduced three years ago, has ex- i hibited at several Long Island dog| J and horse shows and is prominent in| { the entertainments of the Piping Rock Country Club, Mr. Larkin is @ member of Squadron A and the Sea- wanhaka-Corinthian Yacht, Racqu and Tennis and Piping Rock Club No date has been set for the wedding. i SORE pou “Tiz” for puffed-u ‘burning, aching, callouse fect and corns. ‘The engagement of Miss Pauline Dickinson, daughter of Mrs. F. L. D. Copeland of No. 16 East Forty-third Street, to Warren Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Sullivan of Why go limping around with ach- Ing, pulled-up feet—tect 50. tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on’ or off?| this city, has been announced. Miss Why “don't you get a 25-cent box of | Dickinson is a granddaughter of Brig. “Tin” fromthe drug store now and| Gen. Richard Lodor, U. 8. A. retired Mr. Sullivan was graduated from Dartmouth and ts a member of the Beventh Regiment. ‘Tiz” makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right | out of fect that chafe, smart and burn, “iz” instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. “Tig” is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness—no Advt. In the residence of Mrs. Charles H. Ditson of No. 19 East Thirty-seventh Street, the annual meeting of the Duryea War Relief will be held this afternoon, 7 will be songs by Francis Van renbergh, a soldier from the trenches. No funds will be solicited. foot torture.- — PELHAM MOUNTS GUARD. Resident Boardman, Motion Easter Monday night, fe the time and p nual dance fe | lem House Settlement, | young people who ar | dance, and it ts the youth that makes it a yearly and does so much toward ing the gettlement ¢ which Is located in the crowd ; trict of Ha of the Penn- ted the idea has enrolled sylvania State to Mr. Board ammeyver Stamped on a Shoe . “Means Standard of Merit ( West 34”Street ( ! 14 COSTUME PUMP 0 ( €Cammeyer introduces to women of Fashion a real a Costume Pump, designed to blend and harmonize with the new Fashions in Suits and Gowns. oO i) : @ Women who prefer to wear Exclusive Footwear () will be pleased with the model illustrated, since the 4 long vamp last is a new one, designed by Cammeyer. ; TO BE HAD IN THESE COLORS: If () Patent Leather, Gun Metal & Mahogany Russia Calf. . $8.00 o Washable White Kidskit } Oyster Gray Kidskin....., 0 Hand Turned Soles, ( 2}¢-inch Louis XVI Heels. 0 ] These Shoes also at our 6th Ave. at 20th St. Store y and our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad Street. 0 FOR SETTLEMENT HOUSE oie, » IN GROWDED HARLE! HrLen M. BYRNE at Sherry’s, ee ) WEDNESDAY, APRIL | Ainerican Secretary jt Intended te "lof the United Statea The stave lisses Holen Hyrne, of State, ex, Winitr re, Constanes Ve Louise Tracy Ba lor, Margaret Van B, Mason nad Sulla Gilbert. ———— EXPLOSION KILLS 1, HURTS % Gas Blows Up Near Entrance to Mine fn Indiana CHANDLER, Ind., April 4.—One man | was killed, another probably fetally in jured and six others recelved mtnor hurts to-day in a gas explosion tn an Jentry to the Erie Canal coal mine near | here. | The dead man ts James Charlton, twenty-eight, of Boonville. The recov ery of Sherman Green of Boonville ts doubtful, | The cause of the explosion has not been determ he Specialty Shop of Orspinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY About Seventy-five Women’s AFTERNOON GOWNS | Formerly 55.00 to 85.00 aa . The collection includes only ONE GOWN OF A KIND — models from the First Showing of this season. Afternoon Gowns of Georgette, Chiffon and Satin embroidered in beads, chain- stitching, wool and chenille. Also a limited number of Evening Gowns in de- th tond in support of the open door policy In China and tts ac nin refunding the Roxer ‘ndemnity Doctor Tells How to | | . Quickly Strengthen i Your Eyesight at Home 7 Dr, Lew “ z “Tinea vay e Mon | z+ et as al Opte is CAS the eye of p thousands, It ’ i eoaranion ; Ey esight one web's " au od lisres inflammation, aching, ttobing, burning, | —_OS tired, workstrained, w Not @ soret | cna Would Honor Way, | remeiy. Abwolutsly harman, formule on eery | PEKING, April 4.—A bill has been | Dekse, ~ertegparranct it nage the g introduced in the Senate for the erection (eee re ae er une of a bronze statue of John Hay, former ! gruggi Advt, ‘ | sirable styles and fabrics. Copyrighted~-Bouwit Teller & Co, BONWIT TELLER &.CO. nrg ‘AVENUE AT 3e™ STREET for Spring Vogue for Furs duction of the Bonwit Teller & Co. FUR FASHIONS —of Distinction and Quality | The Fine Art of Peltry finds original and dis- | tinguished expression in this assemblaye of Spring Featured are new style- unique combina- and in some instances new color effects. Presented are chic and novel JACQUETTES, graceful CAPES in new | and Summer Fur modes, themes exclusive with this shop; tions of furs and furs with textiles, character, COLLETS Also silhouettes, PELERINES of jaunty STOLES of a dignified luxuriousness, and attractive CAPUCHIN COLLARS. new ideas in FOX SCARFS. The pelts are in the choicest qualities of Sable, | Kolinsky, Chinchilla, Ermine, Natural Musk- rat, Squirrel, Natural Sileer and Blue Fox KOLINSKY Capes, Scarfs & Stoles HUDSON BAY SABLE Stoles & Capes ERMINE Stoles and Capes CHINCHILLA Capes and Scarfs MOLE Capes, Scarfs and Stoles SILVER & BLUE FOX Scarfs HUDSON SEAL Capes, FOX SCARFS Kamchatka and Taupe 48.50 to 395.00 125.00 to 530.00 48.50 ty 295.00 | 245.00 to 750.00 45.00 to 165.00 75.00 to 450.00 | 25.00 to 125.00 25.00 to 59.50 fs and Stoles wv. : ers my ie ‘ Tie y and Summer Splendidly co Sone by the intro- Leather Purses Reduced to $1.24 Buffed alligator grain leather purtes, site 7x4 inches. Three pock- ets and centre frame, silk lined. Fitted with purse and mirror, May be had in green, brown, gray, blue of tan Main Floor Children’ s Hosiery for Easter Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton The proper hose for every occasion -- school, play or dress wear—-always in stock and in ample variety. Cotton Stockings, 15e and 19¢ Heavy ribbed seamless stock- ings in black or white; sizes 6 to VA Mise, sizes 734 to 10, 19c, Mercerized Stockings, 29¢ Elastic ribbed stockings in medium weight; all sizes from 6 to 934, in black, white or tan, Fine Cotton Hose, 45¢ to 55e 7x\ ribbed stockings, much in demand, but quite scarce. Sizes 6 to 94, in tan, black or white, Fibre Silk Hosiery, 50c to 65e Looks and wears like silk. Black or white, Misses’ Plain Thread Silk Hosiery, $1.10 Full fashioned, with garter tops; cotton spliced soles, Choice of pink, black, white, Main Floor. ‘At Lloomingdates’ We Are Now Holding Our Auction Sale of Bulbs, Shrubs, etc. This is a bona- fide auc- tion sale in charge ofali- censedf” auction- toh” eer, In- cluded are flow- ering plants, Easter Flower Show The cut flower shop ond green- houses are abloom with Easter plants, such os Azaleas, Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, ete. Spring Plants Flowering shrubs, fruit trees, vegetable plants, lawa seeds, fertil izer_ and flowering bulbs in great variety. Fresh Cut Flowers Tremendous stocks at modest prices in our main floor shop, Express elevator to Grechouses on-the-Root at Lexington Avenue entrance. Greenhousce-on-the-Roof, Bloomingdales” Century Progressive Club Sale “World’s Rotory” Machines, $37.60 Ist Payment, 25c This 6-drawer “World's Fotary” Sewing Machine, Sitstrate model, with individual lock: stitch, chain stitch and hem stitch features, is equal toany sewing machine on the market today, and is a splendid value at this price. We give free lessons —as many of them as you t—until you are thoroughly acquainted with the mechanism of the machine Here Is the Schedule of Payments: = 24 wk. | od wie asc_| 25c | 4tn wie oth wk 25c 50c Oth wie Tth wi 50c 50c "'30c | 75¢ Tith wk | dae Lath wik 7S¢ 75¢ $1.00 t Toth wh. | 16th wie z 00 $1.00 $1.00 7 Toth wi. | 10th wie $1 10 $1.10 $1.10 “$1 10 $1.20 $1.20 aia Zith wk ta wie $1.20 $1.30 nw | 28th wie “$1 30 $1.30 | $1.30 Buth wk | Both wk. | Stat wk $1.40 $1.40 $1.40 Bad wk. | éta wk $1.40 $1.50 $1.50 $1 50 Last Payment soth wk s's0| $1.60 By making all payments in advance you save $3.60. Basement ALL CARS T_T TRANSFER TO 39th to 60th Street Easter Apparel—Complete Stocks| for Men, Women and Children — ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Lex.to3d Av. fute’ ‘At Bloomingdales’ Pre-Easter Offering of 500 Trimmed Hats at $5.00 Made-Up in Our Own Workrooms For the past few days our milliners have been busy trimming these hatsin time for Easter. Tomorrow the hats go on sale, offering an assortment at $5.00 that is practically matchless. Every leading shape is represented including dress hatg in irregular shapes. Materials are Lisere and Milan praids, trimmed with burnt fancies, bandings and flowers in fascinating effects. One style illustrated. Displayed in Salon on Second Floor, Trimmed and Tailored Hats for Children and Misses, $1.45 to $2.95 A special offering of 500 hats fashioned along youthful lines to make the miss appear at her best in Easter finery. The style will excite the admiration of any girl. Beauty and price will certainly appeal to mother. Two of the many effects illustrated above. Sale on the Main Floor, At Bloomingdales Smart Spring Coats, $16.75 Ideal coats for wear over the charming Easter dress— coats that express edmirably those youthful, graceful lines which are essentially attributes of higher-priced _ garments. BLOOMINGDALES Fashioned of fine Spring-weight fabrics; embodying new collar, cuff and pocket ideas—the price is a compelling argument in their favor, Numerous styles only a few illustrated. Materials are wool velours, gabardines, homespuns, poplins, checks, jerseys, mixtures, tweeds. Colors are navy, magenta, tan (several shades) gold, | apple green, navy; also black. Second Floor Women’s& Misses’ Spring Skirts, $2.95 and $3.95 Neat flaring skirts, fashioned of good-wearing poplins, velour plaids, black or blue serges. Shirred back, belted models, featuring yoke and pocket ideas, button-trimmed, that emphasize their desirability. Second Floor At Bloomingdales Easter Clothes for Boys Boys, like men, live up to the clothes they wear. It is not a bad idea to dress a boy in styles just a wee bit mature, if you wish—for it surely gives him a feeling of wanting to live up to what his folks expect of him. Our boys’ clothing is selected with the view of having our young friends so well satisfied with the style and sefv- ice of Bloomingdale clothes that, as they grow up, they will keep on looking to us for satisfaction, and lifelong customers are the kind we want most. Little Boys’ Suits Little Boys’ 2!y to B years. 2 $3.55 to $8.95 Blue serge or fancy cheviots Reefers to 10 years, $3.95 to $10.95 Comprehensive assortments, Little Boys’ Wash Suits Blue Serge Suits 2'y to B years, | 7 to 17 years. 98e to $4.95 $4.95 to $17.95 Attractive new models Correct confirmation suits, Boys’ Extra Pants Suits, $4.95 to $17.95 Fancy 'cheviots, both pair pants lined, seams taped throughout. Boys’ Felt’and Straw Hats, Also Caps, 49¢ to $4.98 Second P00) 69TH TO 6oTry ST LEX, TO 3D Ave. ileeitetemeemneenall