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Ae. ‘WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. Brooklyn “L" Lines Tiea Up. Motor trouble on a Brighton Beach Plevated train tied up Manhattan-bound traffic over the Brooklyn Bridge for half an hour this morning. Long lines of trains on all elevated lines were strung Out at the approaches to the bridge and Passengers could not get, off. | Finally ey were liberated and given transfers the surface lines, but several thou- $9.00 RENTS| VACUUM CLEANER for two days. Cleans Rugs, Furniture, Mattresses, etc. SCHOOL PUPILS Ssazesass FOR NEW YEAR write English sufficiently well to com- plete the fifth grade of the public schools must attend some day or eve- Minors 16 to 21 Unable to Read or Write English Well Must Attend Sessions, ning school, or some school main- tained by an employer under the su- pervision of the local school authori- ties, Minors who violate this pro- vision are subject to a fine of not leas than $5. Parents or guardians who cause such violation are subject to a fine of $20, and employers who induce such violations are liable to fines of not less than $50. Each of the elementary schools of the city will be a centre of a district to carry on the work of Americanization, Principals and teachers are instructed to get in touch with all social, commer- cial, religious societies or centres and to 9 to 12 A. M. and from 1 to 3 P. M.| provide teachers, where necessary, to Evening school registration, tegin.|{nstruct foreigners in the English lan- guage and American ideals. “| Dr. William Ettinger, Superintendent of Schools, announces that in addition to the evening elementary schools six- teen high schools, one industrial art school and nine trade schools will be maintained from Sept. 9 to June 30, 1919. At the Central Office of the Depart- ment of Education to-day it is sald there is no means of estimating how the registration this year will compare Two Others River Party Vanish After Being Rescued. Registration of new puplie for day public schools began this morning and will continue throughout the week. The hours each day are from North River. one can now be located, rence Hospital, The curred is a mystery. are: CARPENTER, RUTH, sixteen, No. 535 West 150th Street. DUNN, MARGARET, No, 884 Riverside Drive. SCHWARTZMAN, JOHN, nine- teen, No. 1461 Amsterdam Ave- nue. Modern footwear fashions are the cause of many ail- ments, but style in our shoes is more than merely on the surface—it is built n—the result of 50 years scientific planning of lasts, and includes sensible heel heights and toe widths. Exquisite quality, style unrivaled, make our fall models more thiin-ever the choice of $7.50 discriminating women. Prices....... . up “A good foot rule for you—wear the Jantzen Shoe.” with that of last vear. In many of the centres it was light to-day, and it was "tat foe Coe “The Abuse of the Big Toa.” predicted that In some of the east sido sections there would be few registra- Z | tions until after the Jewish holiday, z A full report on registration is ex- twvom | pected next Wednesday. BeePShth Ave., Above 38th St. fifteen, No. 630 West 160th Street; Riley, sixteen, whose father has Ave. Custom Bootmakers Over 60 Years 32nd St.—Broadway—33rd St. Two Immense Downstairs Floors An “Anticipation Sale” Scoop for the Subway a Subway $17 One of the Most Sensational Satin Dress Sales of the Year We took all a big manufacturer had. One thousand Dresses—a tremendous purchase—and every one embodies style and chic that women will want most this season. We emphasize style, because these dresses represent the newest creations for this coming Fall wear. The fringes, the piping, the embroidery; in fact, every minute detail has been carefully executed according to “Dame Fashion’s” instructions. NOTE—The satin used in these dresses was made by some of the largest, most prominent and best satin manufacturers. Only Five Styles Illustrated—-There Are at Least 15 Other Captivating Models Represented 1,000 Beautiful Satin Dresses worth $22.50, $25 & $30 in to-day’s market ] 7 down the side; also bell-shaped sleeves. number braid trimmed, with self-buttons We Have Taken Our Women’s Coat Department, Children’s Dress Section and the Whole of the Dress Store in the Subway Lower Floor for the Display of This Phenomenal Event GIMBELS—Subway Lower Floor Subway $17 Subway $17 Subway $17 Subway $17 In overskirt, circular waist, tunic and sash effects, also panel back and front models. A number of pretty models faced with Geor- gette. Some with large buckled sash, panel and overskirt trimmed with silk fringes. Some have embroidered waist and panel— and there are others of apron effects with Round and square necks, almost every kind of effects that are new. In some of the captivating models neck, sleeves and overskirt have satin piping of green, red or white. In navy blue, brown, taupe and black. Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 46, TWO GIRLS AND BOY DROWNED AS SKIFF in Moonligh?) Two schoolgirls and a young man were drowned at 1.20 this morning when @ ekiff was overturned 100 fest (@t its moorings. The three rescued from the foot of 149th Street In the Of a party of six only Two boys who were saved have disappeared and the one girl saved is In St, Law- accident took place in the vicinity of hundrede of sail and motor boats, and how it oc- ‘The drowned ‘The remainder of the party com- prised Miss Edith Harth, etghteen, ‘Vincent ‘boathouse at the foot of 152d Street, ‘and Edward Fitmpatrick, seventeen,| supposed that they went to their | No, 188 Amsterdam Avenue. The}homes. Riley's father spent the boat was hired at 10 o'clock last night| night looking for him in the belief from @ couple of boys. It was called] that he was out in a boat or had “Homesick, Barren Island.” been drowned. Up to.noon to-day The young people made the trip| Neither of the boys had been located. across the river to the Jersey shore fearful of possibl Miss Harth has mother, but all th Screams were heard by Fred Geggus,| get from her in rei 4 boatman, who immediately put out in his skiff. At the same time a motor boat put out from the New York Motor Boat Club. Geggus finally made out the over- turned boat with Miss Harth and Fits- patrick clinging to it. He transferred them to his craft and then picked up Riley, who had reached a motor boat were holding hands on the him under, — > CARDINAL IS IMPROVING. Farley Sits Up for Short Day—Physicians Sat fly improving, ment made by his Carroll, to-day. His physicians have nob whether the Prelate is out o} but they seem sat gress toward recov young people were taken to the New York Motor Boat Club and attended by Dr. Edward T. McKenzie. Mins Harth was found to be suffering from shock to such an extent that she was removed to St. Lawrence Hospital, The boys were permitted to 1o0N. RESTAURANTS Tenth Floor 38th Street : Announcing for Thursday A Timely Sale of Women’s Satin Dresses In the Smartest of Models Especially Featured at $29.50 and $35.00 Soft, rich Satins in the fashionable Autumn shades, are the service-giving fabrics employed for these practical and modish Dresses. Pipings and bands of scarlet are intro- duced effectively in a model with the new one sided tunic and a military bodice, girded with a fringed sash. Soutache and silk embroider a Rus- sian model, to which touches of vivid color lend an inter- esting note and rows of buttons a smart finish. ty One Hundred Serge Dresses Special $29.50 Tailored models in navy blue and black Serges of excellent quality. Several de- cidedly new styles—braid strapped, paneled and on lines of marked distinction. One is illustrated. Third Floor Serving Trays, $1.10 & $2.95 Odd Bedroom and Din- ing Room Chairs... $5.00 Odd Serving Ta T.85 Colonial Mahogany Vel- our Rockers...... $19.85 Colonial Mahogany Armchairs........$14.85 Velour coverings. Mahogany and Walnut 2648, $39. extension Tables. .§25.00 Colonial Mahogany Lib- rary Tables...... *$29.50 Mahogany and Walnut China Cabinet....$35.00 Leather Armchairs and Rockers $65.00 2 Piece Mulberry Ve- lour overstuffed Suite, $175.00 28 inch Chifforette Reduced to $245.00. part after being treated and it was It is supposed that they are hiding, consequences on 1 rd to the capsiz- ing was that she and Schwarteman over- turned skiff when the drowned girls grabbed him by the legs and pulled ime Hach Cardinal Farley's condition is atead- accofding to a state- Secretary, Mer. et ald danger, 4 with his pro: For more than a week he has been Cleveland Tax. Joun 1. MOTORISTS AND TOMA New Jersey Antomobilists heave augurated @ campaign to have motor car owner who passes over @ roads of that "7 ak tomatoes from th to help save the Cuyahoga ( 000,000 wor cause he Nas was announced by ty this year be- in Cleveland, ft ordinary tea or with coffee. And then sitting up for a short time every after- you have that inimitable flavour. Lord & lavlor —FIFTH AVENUE— Store hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., including Saturday. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE THIS WEEK of Lord & Taylor Furniture $225.00; Guppenstie Solid Mahogany Library Table, 75. Mahogany Bedroom Suite; Four pieces; 46 inch Dresser, ie inch Dressing ‘Table, full size Bed. Hand Mirrors, $6.00 each extra 39th Street New Tailor-mades The Mode’s Smartest And Latest Expressions at $35.00, $45.00, $50.00, $65.00 and up to $135.00 The strictly tailored, severely plain Suit dominates Autumn Fashions, and in soft, warm fabrics and rich dark colors, achieves a definite distinction in practical garments. Oxfords, Duvet de Laine, Rayonner and Velour Cloth in models on straight and slender lines, the Coats featur- ing mannish collars, tight sleeves, narrow shoulders. Faultlessly tailored, beautifully lined, these are the Tailleurs women in the Vanguard of Fashion are now wearing, both in town and at fashionable mountain re- sorts, where Autumn styles make their first appearance. Third Floor Fall Footwear For Women and Girls Correct new lasts in leathers durable and dependable and at prices that will interest those who study economy. Dress Boots; gray or brown kidskin with Louis XVI heels........... ov'ee GLO Walking Boots; tan or black calfskin with military heels....... Coa tee vec on ca Oke Girls’ Boots; dark tan with brown tops; Gunmetal with gray tops; all dark tan Calfskin; Gun metal laced Boots...... PO Clearance 450 Pairs Women’s Boots Reduced to $3.65 Regular lines, marked down for im- mediate clearance. Small sizes only. Becond Floor. 4 Piece Mahogany Bed- room Suite....... $195.00 4 Piece Mahogany Bed- room Suite......$225.00 6 Piece Ivory Bedroom Bultes jeaceas see $245.00 10 Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite..... $265.00 Chippendale Mahogany and Cane Living Room Suite, Pw, 3 upholstered in Velour or combination of, Damask, and PA Bebe s Bo ce, He ¥ Davenport and Arm Chair, 2 pieces, s » ai ¢ Soli ; $245.00 ts 7 Piece Ivory Bedroom Bult... csseesee $345.00 Bedroom $395.00 10 Piece Decorated Ivory Bedroom Buliecss Orccnes $500.00 7 Piece gray Enamel, Bedroom Suite... $545.00 Colonial Mahogany Li- brary Tables...... $29.50 ¥