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HORE N.Y. PASTORS, DMMEND SCHOOLS, IN CHURCHES IDEA Evening World Suggestion Wins Approval as a War Emergency Plan. Indorsements of the suggestion of- ed Saturday in The Evening World t the Board of Education and the rches of New York arrange to d public school sessions in the #o- and class rooms of churches in present emergency, continue to received from pastors. As stated in The Evening World torial, this plan would put to use ms that seldom are opened ex- pt on Sundays, and would insure 1 time instruction for all children school age in New York, Mayor Hylan is impressed with the JAUGHTER OF FIRST U. S. OFFICER KILLED IN FRANCE be UNVEILLED TABLET Wd DO HE DoE Re 8 o » [temporary leaves of absence. Some left se a iN . BUDGET TO DROP HT EMPLONEE ON OUSIDE 188 Men on Leave Working for “War” Pay May Find Old Reliabie Places Gone. ‘When the 1919 budget is made up & > | great many “patriots” who left well- paying city Jobs for far more lucrative positions in ammunition plants, ship- yards and other war industries will find that no provision has been made for continuing them on the city pay- rolls. ‘These employees went away under 5,000 a year jobs to accept $8,000 war jobs with the expectation that when the war was over the city would still have their $5,000 a year posts open (2 MORE CACERS NAMEDBY WTNES INRANGOATFRAUD Federal Agent Says He Heard Col. Hirsch and Major Scho- field Mentioned, A sensation was sprung in tho trial) to-day of Felix Gouled, a contract promoter, and David L. Podell, a law- yer, charged with an attempt to de-| fraud the Government in connection with when Daniel the Army raincoat Davidson, a agent of the Department of Justice, a witness, mentioned the names of Col, Hirsch and Major Schofield of the Quartermaster’s Corps in Wash- ington, He testified he heard Gouled say they “were in on raincoat con- seandal, | i ee ee cago of pneumonia, He was forty-six years old. When taken {Il he was pub- Hetty representative of the Hagenbeck= Wallace Showa. Mr. Thompson was weil known in New York, where he had been on vartous newspapers. Ho has been uublicity agent for the Hippodrome, Park and many travelling shows. WHEN YOU SURFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan’s Liniment means relief For practically every man has used suffered from rheumatic ess of muscles, stiffness of results of weather exposure. by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, backs, neuralgia, sick headache, . refreshing, soothing, econom- ly effective. Say “Sloan's to your druggist. Get it ce Liniment Kills Pain ‘ ee a TT eT era ‘y \ Re aes aa fia ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street DRESSY SUIT BLOUSES In the new colorings for Autumn AMONG navy with geranium red or taupe with oversea blue. embroidery the pleasing color effects are henna combined with navy blue, Silk or wool hand- , as well as beads, lends charming touches to some late models. Tricolette has been artistically utilized as a trimming on some semi-tailored blouses. mandarin sleeves are much in evidence, Prices range from $6.90 to 25.00 Collars are most distinctive in both low and high effects—while Three Specials for To-morrow’s Selling: Women’s Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Speciat $3.75 In flesh or white; pin tucked front; new, flat collar. Georgette Crepe Waists | Two Attractive Models Square and round necks with new | Of Georgette Crepe in combination of colors; collars, some of satin; embroidery and | one trimmed with soutache braid and the beaded trimmings. Colors are flesh, | other trimmed with beads; navy with brick, white and Autumn suit shades. taupe with soldiers’ blue, brown with bisque, Special $5.00 Special $9.75 plan and has asked that the Board of Baiication investigate its practica- Dility. Additional follow: Rabbi Alexander Lyons, Bighth Avenue Tem Several years ago, in a lecture, Iu propo- sition which The Evening World is now seeking to promote. | maintained that at a t of congestion, when children are inadequately accommo- dated by the public schools, there was a rare opportunity that no church would fail to sel give evidence of a desire public in any way that make to them, In the dpinion of some of} tracts.” i} the 1919 budget makers many city) The trial is before Judge J. C. employees on a leave of absence are | Hutcheson and a jury in the Criminal war profiteers, They do not believe | Branch of the Federal District Court, that these men are so much entitled| Gouled and Podell, it is charged, > to pensions as boomers eo te] remain|/were parties in a conspiracy with on the Jom intention of tHe Board of |CaPt. Aubrey W. Vaughan of tho Estimate to make public in a few|Quartermaster'’s Reserve Corps to de- days the names of city employees} fraud the Government out of income taxes on purt of profits made by H. who left their jobs for positions con- ected Oo wo with either the Le ber nie Bakes Rosenfield & Co., Inc, through the manufacture of raincoats for the Army or Navy, and who will be army. Capt. Vaughan pleaded gulity opinions from pastors First Year Outfits for Mechanical and Engineering Courses. dropped from the payrolls. for the There is still another class of city leis thay ate tised aden hot dusty > volunteered in either the Army or|time ago and will be used as a Gov- bs the tremendous cost of their upkeep. | 6900004 Navy without sanctiom» of — their! ernment witness. superiors. It was said to-day that those whose cases are “flagrant” vio- lations of authority will not be pro- p Tam heartily in favor of the arrange ment as now espoused by The F ch buildings Davidson testified that last July 18 Complete Drawing Set Containing’ and 19 he hid in a closet at the More than the Following: yesterday 20,000 persons the unveiling of attended a bronze Siueational ; : ling vided for in the new budget. Teir| Rosenfield factory, No. Fourth | $5 4-inch Compass ° tablet at Prospect Park in honor of] humben, however, In neiigile, | Avenue, and took notes of a conver. | {neh Divider utumn Models of Lilyot France Corsets vie Cle . | the 356 Brooklyn heroes who had dieu] of the budget mi claims. we ; 1 | 41 Ruting Pen John Lewis Clark, Bush. sation between Harry Rosenfleld and ® . nue Congregational Church: [on the battlefield of France. The} Every city employeo who ee aed ert opal sade chaining Pao | $1 Bow Pen "If there should b ch an emer-|above picture shows seven-year-old] been drafted or FS to be dra ol a "4 ~| | Most Complete Line of Drawin i 1 S ney in our neighborhood or in our | veronicn fully protected by the Fenner law,| tracts through Captain Vaughan, piceniva sae Are being shown on the Second Floor ‘ Blanchfield, daughter of Capt. Blanchf the first American officer killed in France, who unveiled the table which provides that the city shall pay him the difference between his pay as a soldier and What he received as a city empiugco. ont five thousand city em protected under this law. I personally would be willing to w open our church to the school He testified Rosenfield complained to | Gouled that he thought other raincoat men were against him and that was | why he could not get Federal con- | tracts, He said, he added, he ould not Perfect in cut, unusually attractive in material, and excellent in workmanship, they will appeal to the most fastidious women. The materials featured are unn Burrell, rian Church: proposition Joseph nue Presby y reasonab 2-in, Boxwood Ru $-in, 30°x600 Cellul are being A Tri angle 30 Jo a good turn for want to win the war. y employees who enlisted with] i v6 5, ’ a the be 7-in. 48° Celluloid ‘Triangle. . .30 ina C . cate $s Rn’ of need, My Judg-| Churches in, overy community will mt receive the same proteation| V6 oA promises ‘Then Davidson tan-| 4 7m, th Celuletd rangle: Soe Fine Coutil Corsets, . . . from $4.00 to $9.50 ment goes with t proposition, Some i in with The ning World pro- r the Fenner law as drafted men, pi ” / bred; q ‘ " " cate ae 4 4 * churches might find difficulty in using| posal and give bit of spare dical changes have been decided] “Don't worry. I like you, Rosenfield, 18 or 15 Celluloid Curve. Cotton Broche Corsets, . .00 to 18.75 a on in making salary increases in the y nted to give our church pital for convalescent sol-]new budget. Any city employee re- diers last spring, but, the occasion has] ceiving, $1,800 or less will be raised not arisen, however $100, ‘This increase will be uniform ther property for church and school Purposes, but most churches have Sunday school rooms which are not used ‘during the week, and there ‘100 Thumb Tacks, No. 1. Faber's Mongol Pencils... . us, Vandyke or El Dorado Pencils . ‘ and I'm going to let you in on a good | thing. It's a proposition that only two men know about and is for the Mercerized Rubber Corsets, ‘* $7.00 to 27.75 Silk Tricot Corsets, . . . ** 16.50 to 24.50 would be no conflict.” aometiie: and will affect about 80,000 employecs.| making of gas masks," sdell . . ~ < ner 8 trac tion of whethe nployees . ~ . . 9 a . oe Penbytetlan Cnugchs Tt ie a race) Pearson Quite Agetcultural Post. | receiving more (an 41,800 4 year are] More complaint came from Rosen- | f Higins’ Ink, all colors, per Attractive Satin Corsets, . at = 12.75 & 13.50 % good idea and meets my entire ap-| WASHINGTON, 5 ‘The De-]to receive increases, and, if field promise bottle . 206 | proval. I doubt, howe whether|partment of Agricultu to-day an-| much is to be granted, will lea | tl Drawing Pap 14x17, per sheet, le : i rive room to|nounced that Dr. R, A. Pearson has re [by the Finance and Budget Committee, care of. Coll} & Few Specials for I. C. S. Our workrooms, on the premises, are prepared to copy any corset or churches signed ax Assiefant Secret which comprises all the members of] Hirsch and Mayor Schofield 4 wid,’ Students: to fill special orders on short notice. Expert fitters in attendance. Tect Drawing Ink, %-oz. bottle.15¢ the Board of Estimate. e to receive increases a this thing, too, € Hirsch culture to resume his ¢ I cents a garment and [ get 5 p Jent of the lowa $ during th The F culture. He will be Street cleaners | but that does not show in the 15x20 White Detail Pap Fpiscop: tolchristie of Indiana,’ whose light|tract. I'm going to telephone trom| “t ; ine heln: every church should he vlad to was sent to the Senate last. W your office to-merrow to Capt. Vaug at ee a ne re gre You; t ‘ . +. de . 5 aa en tow what hort ho) Fiaaay Palo en Bay A Sale of Children’s Coats of you trying a better . holic than the Pope." For Art Students: lade Wechn : Trin -wan.te eling| J Strachmore Charcoal Paper, — Will provide for Wednesday, on the Second Floor, specially prepared values. { court for the |} per sheet see . Be P 2-0. Bottle Fixtive, per bottle. 13¢ * : AS US. CONTR Sant” and" Sci gj Colored Corduroy Coats | Chiffon Broadcloth Coats | he New y ork City FAVO Ss U, 5. CONTROL Lai Box plaited front and back with belt; Beaver trimmed; flare model with pock- r ets; in brown, beaver and Copenhagen in rose, brows, beaver and Pekin blue; sizes ranging from 2 to 5 years, blue; sizes ranging from 2 to 5 years, at $9.50 at $14.75 Inspection is also invited of the display of Dainty Infants’ and Children’s Wear and our Nursery Furniture. FOR STATE EMPLOYEES alecue for Larger Outfits. N. Y. CENTRAL SUPPLY CO,, 64 Third Ave., Near 11th St. Oven noth 10 PLM fwehiding Saturdage New Charity — Expert Alarmed Over Resignations of Institution Attendants, TRENTON, Sopt. 24.--A plan to have the Federal ernment control the | institutions of t as a wartime necess Telephone Directory Goes to Press ci arit New Jer Thursday, October 10, 1918 SE yg kong hr | is and a number from institu Advertising Forms Close Tuesday, October 1, 1918 gen a ienaiony apn Sale of Gold Jewelry million men, Mr. Earle added that such | men could be placed at « sets :h to 33% Less Than Regular Prices. At changes or additions in present listings\must be ar- werk to help win the war. s 4 - BAL? f i i fe thm vhost serious onnditinn’ oeeacan | M-KARAT GOLD CUFF LINKS—New | 14-KT. AND 10-KT. GOLD BROOCHES* ranged for'on or: before October 10th in order: texappesr tn Ie its Weanat oe tie melpstivn aacvics | double links with blue, black and white | ‘Bar Pins, Lavallieres and Scarf Pins, set this new issue. draft upon the man power in t | enameled borders, also others hand-en- with semi-precious stones and with A stitutions oft graved and engine turned; vals, to $19.50 pearls; regular values up to $18.00, tract! ApbvertiseMents for this issue of the ‘*most used and most useful book in New York’ should be arranged for on women ¢ leavinis us ar d at $13.75 at $9.75 : or before Tuesday, October 1, 1918. assigned tovremain, under tho Federal | fen 4 sho s 14-KARAT GOLD CUFF LINKS —New | 14-K'T, AND 10-KT, GOLD BROOCHES, dei agi aati tef sue 8 ute wae yg double links; hand engraved; regular Bar Pins, Lavallieres and Scarf Pins, [, Avy of our business offices listed below will be glad to give TEACHER FREED IN COURT putti a t ye ; eh y | values up to $16.50; attractively priced stone and pearl set; vals. up to $10.00, ae” . ing heir feet in train-| ae you full information, Just telephone, write or call— -naaneoael ing first, will be interested| at $10.75 at $6.75 / MANHATTAN-BRONX 897 Flatbush Ave, Flatbush 19014 Nought Bonds and Tried to Entint, |in the following excerpts 15 Dey St. Cortlandt 12000 988 Havemever St Sina a 18014 X uae yee mes lk 5 |from letters just received is jates Ave, ushwict venue Court ‘eed | 4 104 Brose At. Opened i090 1640 Pitkin Ave. East New York 19014 Walter G, White, fine arty and drawing |from both sides of the] 430 Broadway at i ire JAMAICA Seschar. GF sha) t |Periscope Pond. | : Howard St Cann ss Ny pds Re Pe , Apna ji ae h d k S if. 2 oe (a w'ttinketeerave ||| In the Fancy Needlework Section MOE. ais Murray Hill 19090 10 Main St Flushing 12014 Pil age tec sete Ren nen ; i : ; r 9 F, 59th St Plaza — 12090 RICHMOND HILL sae! ees is wenuphinet Bansata tal These exceptional price advantages will obtain: 109 W. 125th St Morningside 12090 ; nda and two. books of Wa a erday | : z i ir vis Metre" too LONG ISLAND cir cea ea eal by White nid and asked where I got my shoes} and-embroidere: i1llow Ips, scalloped edge 1106 Hoe Are. Intervale 12090 FAR ROCKAWAY Ayes M3 peat tea te Of Batiste—$1.25, 1.50 Of Linen—$2.50 or Birdsall & Cent'l Avs. Par Rockaway 19016 bs and he said they were the best eRe Willoughby St. Main 19000 TOPS NTE compkinsville 19066 OFFICER TELLS OF DEATH. pes shoea in Camp Of Linen, trimmed with real filet lace and motifs, . 5.00 & 6.50 $39 Ninth St. South 12014 duty ‘ eananemaend he “‘last”’ officially ap- : 5 : : he . $e0 Nestrand Ave. Bedford 19018. «=: PORT RICHMOND Leiter te Faiher fers Devil Mere:| i Eh Ly Lace-trimmed scarfs, various styles & materials, 75e to 2.25 4 10 Ricl 1A West Bright proved for est Point 6110 Fifth Ave. Sunset 12014 0 Richmond Ave, est Brighton 19064 stein Was Killed im Actio " ‘ . 75 = i a ramet A EAE: cadets. Handsome Velour and Tapestry Searfs,. . . 3.50 & 4.50 te! : f sea les 2 panes Sturdy tan leather, $7.50, Tapestry Pillows, floss filled, . 6. 6 2 + + 25088. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, eer Se er Round Shirred Velour Pillows, . 3... . f ne ogers eet am a Bas . » Toilet Case, $3.50, P Silk Knitting Bags, small sizes—$4.00 to 7.00 SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES! | = ; pg i tent ; |_ ROGERS PRET COMPANY ALSO.A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE IN The headquarters of the hations when he, went 19) © amnp “Upta | Broadway Broadway . broth nuel ith Se or : New York War Camp deommmusity Serv Burnssdin tale! toe. Marinens SABO... $e... OR Khaki Knitting Wool at 55c a Hank Si STS ceOeNRTRC Broadway = Corners’* = = Fiuth Ave, Farra William C, Tho et Warren at sabe . William C, Thompson, n apd

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