The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1917, Page 14

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P | Aa Bunion Comfort | | A bunion cannat be ignored, But it can be forgotten if the proper footwear is chosen, The finest cute of soft, seasoned leather are used in the Coward Bunion Shoe. At the point where the bunion comes «@ pocket is shaped in the leather toaccormmodate the tender joint, So skillfully is this done that the bunion is inconspicuous and the shoe appears to be practically Sold Nowhere Else normal in shape, This is true except in cases of extrer e James S. Coward iargement no 983-874 Greenwich $1.,N.Y. Made for men and women, in ‘Neos Warren $0.) sizes to fit all bunions, or to Coward | SCHOOLS CRIPPLED ts commisvn, set at ohm: ERENGREN SEES LANSING ORDERS RECOUNT TO BEGIN | itsmn Sah, ats] Ss ma [wee der ve ter yt , Le oNe wee Minus PA Senees The Whet ar tion lenrme nee + Kenanae Tete j Get Me ‘ ‘ Westminete / ew ow owe “Yamane News for pur Car tam tat WASTAGE yeare olf, Hew Smddenty, j cannon CAEUAOES 80 Years Old, Bathed Internally for 20 Years 9 Foret, ’ rank’ To | y for more than 20 yea ) niNVeane we Uo. an ened that i's “No More Cufte on Trousers No Lapels on Pockets, Coat Collars te Be Smailer.”—Hoover Edict to the Tailors, Thue ie by no Dr, Tyrrell to H . WAM en Za | Chauffeurs Outhit the wrong, tn Tuc tow tow} ABQUT SEIZED MAIL BAGS IN BROOKLYN TO-MORROW | 7S me = | oi | of Education bas pushed it into ali Nature a weotions of the city. It has secured sind? Gea einen iaieaala FOOD PIRATE 8 JAPAN, TOS. tu poor feslings tue morning ef , funds ¢o Garyiae 124 schools and al-| Says Statistics on Food Supply Are) Justice Callaghan Direc Review Of | ,secher Nation Fee! ie} ternal ei aaael wi ea ; 0 f f EIN sage has thirty-three in operation, Withheld From U. S, by Ballots in Riegelmann-Coler War-Time Speen “There ix evidence that the Gary ‘ . inn ok Oe Contest TOKIO, Oct. 16.—Japan has “3 reo! NI plan has been distorted from @ plan Action of Britain. to regulate her “bukkatok!.”* sie tre ye it 8 to give richer opportunities to chil-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Miniater} Justice Callaghan issued an orter (0-1 ty other—American—words, she ts go- [by Dr. Cha N dren into a means td shelter more of| Ekengren of Sweden conferred with |day for recounts of the bull ast IN] ing to grapple with the High Cost of | To. Leal et N them in present school buildings in etary Draay FRUAFEH CEL LES EG eee ant ott agit Tving. apes, where one Ip PARA | s4 i iS ‘order to make possible a claim to re. | SWeueh diplomatic mall Pouches Fe-|eminetions for Pree his tel ee eee eee Ee oe H “4 F rina ee moved from an American-bound steamer |ough of Brooklyn and candidates for hey de N| Committee Chairman Declares] duction of part time that haw not yet] )y British naval authorities and now|the Supreme of the Second ration of every car S| -.. sanliontt so toca [resulted and that will not result at|hoe1d at the British Embassy here. The | Division. owner who has « chauffeur H That Investigation Discloses | ino present rate of progress in bulld-| American Government knows nothing] Hoth recounts will begin to-morrow A smart Norfolk jacket, trou Outrageous Conditions, ing schools and additions. officially of the incident. ‘The British}at 9 o'clock and the reco TUF FACTORY PRIC. ers, oe breasted overcoat and 2 “Members of the Board of Educa- Government offered ri} release the} supreme Court primary in quality gray. worsted whipcord Harry Robitzek, a Tammany mem. } 00 M0 Ohl Hg Agee ha faith, will consent to disclose | notincations san be sent t SHOWROOM—41 W. 46TH ST., NEW YORK CITY ‘ 50, oF ber of the Hoard of Alderme EH Dh Set ih py MeMbCTS| their contents. we + : } : i chairman of the Committee o 1 Oe is | Dledged to voto to extend th Minister Ekengren laid the eltuation ee ae ie Which frau sin The Suit... $18.50 “Tho plan has recently been| regarding the selsed pouches before |Orimery in wt eral Welfare of that body, to-day made a statement to the board tn relation to an Investigation made by his committee of the public school system of New York, The inves Edward ¥ opponent >» be canvassed and the work will re- The Coat $28.00 The Cap. $2.00 Other Outfits $64.50 and $78, Catalogue and Cha adapted to the high schools and has|the Secretary and also informed him already resulted in @ flood of protest | that statistics on Sweden's food supply to the committee from pupils, their|##Ked for by the Food Administration A in the administration of the exports |‘ paronts and members of the faculty ee eee acing withheld from the | @uire four days nani parel Chart Mailed on F tigation began Feb. 6 last, and, of the different schovis because the] American Government by Great Brit-] representative of the Board of : " s ; |school day has been lengthened to] ain'g acti Elections asked Justice Callaghan in cording: to the chairman, was most | "On of het, hat cat 6: “tal e became known that the Britisn | seguire, Coler and Hie i i orough. operate s amine chat will ¢ sf ' British | vide w bond. of $500 f ‘mn thoroug ible school buildings to house mor ked the Londén Foreign} expenses of the. re Ee ot eet raion y OND Y After referring to hearings of sev- eral offiel teachers, taxpayers and parents, Mr, Robitzek said: iy resorted t children. ice for instructions, ruled that If a wron Phiy crowding of the high schools startling y BROADWAY AT 49th ST. SS ‘ ‘ + : a|fealect of the city to provide funds pinta ° I have found conditions in the) roy more high schools, There ar ——_—--————— AAA AA IILI AML Hd 7Z24\ public achoola to-day that are an out-| over 70,000 high schoal pupils and = —————= —— rage upon the citizens and children | sittings for but 39,000, of this city, and that are giving seri “The investigation has disclosed nelusive evidence that there have $ ous concern to parents and taxpay- licen appointed to the Hoard of Edu ora and to tho superintendents and cation men in receipt of salaries from principals and teachers in the system, the Rockefeller Foundation or ALIN AC SPEAR & COMPANY Ele (ate Guttbck sods we f Sis tocday suoomsars te sax prostee [Sec Se vo mera a ‘ane " god rots Uptown—22-24-26 West 34th St. | Downtown—6th, Ave. at 16th St. GUARANTEED TEN YEARS Ea eule Millan ca ructGRT Ta no ied oTaaGen a borora tee anmeiceal lL out Casual Manage : ° aliaciisae "AS $60 SVEN thee Pell og are 9 glen aleianealayel | | 8 Unusual Furnishings “- est Wiha vers: wallsa' ead: cies Ghee tem shad “A= egiarene eee reel OTST del| |e ir “uted A pleasurable feature of the showing at both Spear Stores is | UpERTY BONDS fitted with eet eat en they require with the price marked on it. 1 have but one price. struction contract. ‘That will take|tude upon the Gary plan before tha! sa tice =the unexpected, unusual varieties of unusually fine Furniture, Carpets and Liberty Bonds offer the best | from aixty to minoty days promotions were made." Mee $9.95 Rugs. No matter how common a piece of furniture you want, Spear will pan ly : ie , paaneatvabis that sich a NORTHCLIFFE SEES HOPE [Bete aie show you that article with strikingly unusual features—little things which | pay you 4% in: J an rereaiveae ie ogous can Parka | ane gens Valve ‘5: make it more likable or more practical or more valuable to possess. And papoediaie Pa not because the Board of Education | IN THE LIBERTY MOTOR) fxs cotors. ‘den, too, you have an unusually attractive charge credit plan which conveniently | towrve. 7 t I haga’t eee for rity tae $13, 000,- arranges your payments on a monthly basis so that you may take 90 days, oneal do 000 1s avatlable to-day of which over 7 s gn part 4 $7,000,000 ip for new bullgings agatnat | “Will Help in Carrying Our Forces 6 months, or a year to pay. | which not a single dollar of contracts Behind German Lines,” He | "i Boft Rubber Suction Plate will fit as have been let. It is hot due to lack Declares. t u y mouth i ld © ; back guarantee, backed by the largest deutal practice ia the world, Bot autem, Et a due to Nelay th Hon | purrrorr, Oct, 18—The Liberty mo 5 ‘are whether you have « high roof or a flat mouth, this plate posi- Fel pagans ees and in using them) and America’s new merchant ma- | non granted. ne will prove tremendous factors tn Bounded on Honesty. DR. FINCH Prospers on Merit. “At every hearing the overpowering _ dermas militar (eh sald Lord _ Gott rubber suctions fitted to oid 251 W. 42d SL. Bes tion of parents to aa ones | Northelifte oad of the British War Mis. i. os 10K i of the so-called Gary school plan was | lon, here to-day gh ai jo not stay up, at elite at oon’ relterated. President Willcox of hto| “Phe Liberty motor, if tected, mit Solid Mahogany bea R't0 7s Claaad Waar = Board of Education, testifying before |, venind the German lines, but the Queen Anne Day Bed i motor must be perfec he said heed should be pald to ren Cane panelled. This Day Bed ts eimnanfactured th Resisuts, ande cuaealiasie: Get ed White Enamel Crib } wit he d e TTT Th . an phe count rate pur rial. An meso charge made William and Mary Period Library Suite [with Safety drop sides. Keep <i ‘ twaeae er the bom epring and ahogany, cane backs and sides. ‘The suite is peor ; . $39. 15 Finished upholste Pillows A well "37°78 $1 Monthiy. mattress. . Damask, Complete with two Rousttes 779. 50)" $10 Gash, $8 Monthly. das | Acree cot ce SEIZED AS SPY BY MISTAKE. ds Night an ©. T, Conningha Se See | and consider Prisoner at Hempstead, Charles ‘T. Cunningham, formerly a , , ch colorings, “heavy nap. We are newspaper man in New York, owner to See Thand ‘te beable to offer the » exceD- 5 les venue there, and Proud C0 ne ede rugs at the folowing 4 th Avenue there, and 3 Rooms | erin River sGne of the largest’ as pelted recently a resident of Holland, Rocka. special prices. own trom which to make i vt se way Beach, Was arrosted at the United of your selection Cozy 5 : Blates Aviation Scho Hempstead, L. 9x12 De Luxe 7 rday aftern could not secure ht morning Several day# ago, having nothing to | 8 Spy, and] release until this Nest Apart- Furniture Velvet Rugs, for $150 | Rag Rags, 6x9 ft., $5.75 Rog Rugs, 8x10 ft,, 7.75 — Every statement do, he responded to an advertisement for | Dining Rag Rugs, 9x12 [t, 9.25 ment \ Moan Axminster Ae rT pre t wn @ ql cl Bedroom our f20m ‘ ; e int eur tol M ae . ‘ : Wilton Rugs, Outht » | & [sete iar crimes 8 $3 Delivers This te ee aw, as Complete f took Mr, Cunningham to the He Room ee varge Ttigs in the fol $40 Cash and Post i vertisements is tru. tee earch sh dan tse lsnares bt aha ae) few fee oe | until he had a talk with Assletant | 2-inch posts and 1-Inch fillers; a con one ins ke x iM Ns Finished in Mahogany; 3 ft. 8 in. , lay and explained the tlatake that he| only 6 ft. x . 4 en; spe if Every testimonial we Lhd a quar | tara | EH E Ce $08 50 t —— x y 1 : lish is genuine ai TO SAVE MRS. KING'S ESTATE, Set daaalaainaid | |Lawyer WH Ask Appotniment of an 4d strator Here, ‘a 2 purged proves tha ats Sera of Ata, ein | late Mrs. Ma came to Ney e \ shal wm York attorney and weet apply at once for a temporary admi ale: r% attics the furnitu: Is th f ‘ ee | Adam Period Bed Room Suite William and Mary Dining Room Suite 7 ew Anna Katharine Green Story, Six Pieces~-Finished in Ant if y i Ten Pieces—F’ i e greatest remedy ‘or womens ills known Meade PSS ciate te tee Ml Deetagrs AAnaRTIAy tery WLR SuaA lor Trent enter nitne nutter cli riepsenTintehed (4 deoaheals Go VOI € PIKnaM ration ‘Becton of next ‘Sundace lM Sac aatea ia Eat” RAP iate POSE, eum, BM $7 71.735 Shine acy erving Rabie Ay Gnas Ace stae caus SO v MEDICINE CO LYNN MASS TEI REE Ate Ree L TIE aarmcanea hestiaselit c.f a Ro Single p may be é overed in Brown Comuine Spanish “Leather .).sscccnsss ‘ ' Grecu's New Serial. #15 Cash, $12 Monthly, $15 Cash, $12 Monthly.

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