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THE _EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, tk DRYS PREPARE FOR HACKENSACK RIVER ldfedging material if the project ‘shave had a German heart s0ce + p07 { . cahpleted within the amvunt app But be's an Amoercan to LL _ | priuted by the Government. He es ough and through,” , ENFORCEMENT BILLS TO BE PORT TERMINAL sci" A dredging would be removed, which ene ——- | would fi) fifty acres of iand five feet AntisSaluon League Says Poll of Jersey City Agrees to Co-operate | “8? Congress Shows Measures ) Government in i es | um - ‘ A in the city w . . , : ~ Will Be Passed. the Project. the termina {8th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street pe thorlued by a revolution of the com WASHINGTON, March ~The A move to bulld a port terminal oo) mission (o make an agreement with | intme t t¥ — the ‘east side of the Hackengack | the Government on Ines laid down Ti evans at Louisville, Ky,, holding that = Bay, south of Droyer's Point, w bal Mr. Millon was directed to acquire | for é “ . cee tel Anna Ti | the land ; the” “world war was brought to @) 51a. Against ‘“Conserva- made by the Jersey pity Commission: | : ; ¢lose when the armistice was signed,” Sate Win aaae erg. yosterauy, veer | HANS HINDENBURG IN I PARADE CZ ema 1 end citing an official statement of} tive’ Education—Appeal TN. Hetaens cr he wee d f President Wiison to support bis opin- to Labor Ur nions, artnent, iv which he quoted 8 If you have eczema or any other | fon, docs not involve the Wartime warks of Comimissioner A. H |skin trouble, get a box of Cadum 1 ote 3 EIEIO oote of the Department oI Hane Hindent line with| Ointment. It stops the itching at Propfbition Act. Even if the Evans} 2 helghorhood AB4 Publis, Bundings,” that ne Hindenburg was in line w intmen oF itching a the Y]the 27th Division yesterday when it/once and is very soothing and heal decision should be Superior Court, by it would not effect the Prohibition Act, which continues fn operation until the termination of upheld City stood ready to iake large ¢ tities of dredging and to lighten the/Swung past the reviewing stand. burden of the Government in dredg-|ix a 110-pound German police dog, ing the Hackensack River, provided |4,xon prisoner by Private Timothy D, an improvement could be made for 7 reclamation purposes on the land of Summers of the 27th Division Mili- Classes for the educat in the pri latest e n of children iples of Socialism is the prise to be started by party leaders. | He|ing wherever the skin is irritat inflamed. People who have itched and scratched for years get peaceful sleep and rest through the timely use of this wonderful remedy, Cadum demobilization, the date of which ts|* to be determined and proclaimed by have sent a circular letter the city’s Proposed terminal at Droy- | tary Police, a nephew of the lateCon- | Qintment is also good for blotches, ‘ the: President, to trades union members affiliated ers Poi gressman Timothy D, Sullivan, | vash, eruptions, scaly skin, chafings, Brotibition re are getting} With the American Federation of| Col. Roessler said it appeared to be| “He may look German and all that|[2i0, ringworm, cuts, burns, ete Ve ; OS | Labor, inviting money contributions Necessary the city should pay about | sort of thing,” Private Summers said, } Gatesees 1b @ Htoneh proveration Soh for the new Co eee ML Os! ee ine support of the classes, In tho| 20 C*MtS per cuble yard for the “but that's not his fault. And be may’ meget Aanabten trees the original cormeoe inwiddie of the Anti-Saloon League i . has polled the two Houses and pre- | letter, which te signed by 8. R. Siav- sky, “Educational Director,” support is requested because pupils in tho Public schools are “browbeaten and dicts that the enforcement measures proposed by his organization will be Commencing Monday, March 31st, This Store Will Open at 9 A. M. and Close at 5:30 P. M. James McCreery & Go. Leon deceived by our bureaucratic educa “We have no apprehension,” he | 4° ’ © eaid, “that the amendment will be| tonal boards that have raised havoc in the minds of our youth,” and “to| permit the plutocrats to develop a predisposition for dogmatic con- servatism in our children is not only an offense against them but also impediment to progress.” ‘The headquarters of the movement -\is at No. 7 East 16th Street, where | A. Flam, Treasurer, will gladly re- WNE ES |celve money. At this address Is lo- > ) cated the Rand School of Social Science. The letter to organized labor FILOSETTE members reads as follows: REO U.S PAT OFF “Friends: We are writing you on a subject that has been far in the Fownesskilland American}, |>acksround of our public interest. ingenuity have produced Fownes Filosette. The ae td suede-finished Not only are the conservative ele- love, Washes | \, se poll id ‘fits like kid, é ments of our population disinterested . and si erg “thy, orig |in the question of the education of hy disturbed. The referendums asked for in various States are not materi- | alizing, The necessary signers to the request for a referendum are not be- ing seoured, ‘The officers of one State, Arkansas, refused to submit the proposition for a referendum.” ON THURSDAY AND: FRIDAY 34th Street s Will Appear on Bills Rendered May Ist Important Sale $20,000.00 Worth of MUSLIN SHEETS & PILLOW CASES McCreery’s Standard Makes At Less Than Manufacturers’ Prices Hemmed Sheets 5th Avenue Purch | our young, but the liberal and radical elements are guilty of the same crime. “We in America are far behind the radical education movements as they existed in many Buropean countries even before the war. a “The world is rapidly changing; there is new life ebbing; new currents are flowing. We should not permit our children to lag behind the times, They are browbeaten and deceived by our bureaucratic educational boards that raiso havoc with the minds of our «Seven Furniture Days”’ March 3lst Beginning Monday, An important event which occurs but twicea year, fa | which you have the opportunity to make selec- tions from our entire stock of splendidly made Furni- ture at substantial reductions from our customary moderate prices. x } “Save the Pieces” Take them to our nearest store and get a new lens ina few hours. Accuracy assured. Any Lens Duplicated uth. “The child is the vehicle of human progress and education is its strong- hold. To permit the plutocrats to de- velop @ predisposition for dogmatic conservatism in our children is not only an offense against them, but also iunpediment to progress, “We of the 6th and &th Assembly Districts, Socialist Party, have taken the initiative in promulgating the tdea of a liberal education for children, We are contributing to the mainte- nance of an evening and Sunday school and a radical centre. “The purpose of our school ‘is » | Sive the children of the work: chance for a free development.’ includes the imparting of knowledge of social evolution and social cuties: in short, the development of a s and the necessary knowledge a This Size 54 x 90 inches............ Size 72 x 99 inches....... Size 81 x 99 inches... Size 90 x 99 inches.......... ..each 1.20 Size 63 x 90 inches.............-each 1.40......... ...each 1.65... .. each 1.85 Hemmed Cases Sdaepneeoeyes formerly 45¢ . formerly 1.60 reas y formerly 1.85 Taney cee formerly 2.00 -formerly 2.10 Sarre ee formerly 2.50 Three Days of Exhibition ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 27. March 28. March 29. affording customers the opportunity to carefully study the values, and to make selections prior to the opening of the Sale on Monday, March 31st. XVI. Bedroom Suite illustrated is a beautiful conception The Louis of the designers’ impression, embracing all the refinement of this period. Four preces. a, oy ay We I eg Size 45 x 36 inches........... Sach GOO kicliisicslisies formerly 50c¢ ki rian Penilayen re toot chews H inek h 42c f ly 55 a Cy dren of poor shou! } 3 eee oie 7 “) rere ee ee ee ee 5! Wy JEhilichhSons. |that the, chila wn noquaimiae Wi Size 50 x 36 inches.......... each ormerly 55¢c tablish tho artistic and expresslonal sido o i . New Porkt cer Bees eke gt lite to which ‘only the cbildrea of the Size 54 x 36 inches........ Gwe Sah MOG Oe cidasii ss formerly 58c¢ ‘and Close at 5.30 P. M. 223 Sixth Av., 1th St]|/ rich now have access. a: is aa tat \ rt 360 Sixth “Ave gad St FOiare Ot DERINE GOmAMCHAE eh NOTE: We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. ulman School, 24 Avenue and 2d Avenue and 106 Ave- have also organized | classes for the training of teachers and one In psye phology for teachers. a ro continue and to extend our prese nt work, to make It a real factor our community and r in tho $10,000 is required, portion of this sum are you o contribute for the most | rundamental work? Pleaso remember |that a little money is detter tha money, May we count on your tribution lar West 4ad Street. 1 Brookly.a: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond 8? Extraordinary Values HOUSEFURNISHINGS James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered May Ist 6 BELLans Hot water Sure Relief | | es BE! INDIGESTION “Director. “Please make all checks payable to A. Flam, Treasurer.” { 1 { i Price $1045.00. Commencing Monday, March 31st, This Store Will Open 9 A. M 4 34th Street Chicago Detroit San Francisco Washington Appropriate Apparel for Stout Women Never has style so favored the stout woman. Never have the new modes been so becoming to the woman of extra-size. You of stout figure will delight in the assembly of the new modes which we are proud ! to present for your approval, New Wraps 13 Capes and Dolmans monopo- lize the vogue, And certainly no style was ever so effective in conceaing the stout 2 + ‘ ‘ i e Woman's size. ‘The variety of fabrics seems unlimited. 1—Fireproof Casserole—brown with white ) 9—Double Rice or Cereal Boiler—highly BK $34.75 to $120.00. lining; mounted in heavily nickel-plated | polished aluminum; @quart capacity. WX raor inary a e Ta ille urs Many clesances and. frame. regularly 1.95, 1,15 regularly 2.25. 1.25 characterize the new spring suit and ‘fitted styles. A showing of fabri vests and novel trimmings that will delight the feminine heart, $39.75 to $125.00. Percolator—highly polished; regularly 2.75, 1,75 Triple-Coated White 2—Aluminum 6-cup capacity. 8—Vollrath 10—Set of Three Lipped Aluminum Sauce- pans—highly polished; 1, 114 4,800 Pairs and 2-quart Enamel ripe ' capacity regularly 1.75, Set Gowns jini 's gernitore ond Tea Kettle—t-quart capacity. cin aiid 1.15 ’ sppearan will de the freaees do.tie regularly 2.70. 11—Stepladder Chair of Varnished Hard- rgeltes, Talfetas, Tricotines, ete. 4—Highly Polished Aluminum ‘ea Kettle | wood—a practical combination. x ne | with wood handle; capacity 334 quarts. regularly 2.50, 1.95 Blouses odes expressive of the larly 2.75, 1.98 Tlant Wik’ color, exer it ot Aprine, Hae i cbadan’s est 12—Vollrath Triple-Coated White Enamel Lipped Saucepan—3-quart capacity. ed Si Soe Arp teri capacity. regularly 85c, 65c regularly 1.90, 1.55 6—Parlor Broom—finest quality new corn, regularly 1.25, 75e¢ 7—Bissell Carpet Sweeper. regularly 4.00, 2.95 The new skirts show a grace of line that is delightfully als in profusion. Skirts charming. Ma $9.75 to $34.75, fie Boyan rsx $1.65 Aluminum = Frying | This sale comprises Men’s Washable Tan Capeskin Gloves wood handle; 8% | NO C, O. D.’S—-NO APPROVALS—NO RETURNS 13—Two-Lipped Pure Pan with renewable inches diameter at top. regularly 1.65. 1.00 24-23 W. 38th Street, New York cided ~ nibbling: Mas Maasai a, eee wa tale MEN’S FURNISHING DEP’T—MAIN FLOOR | model, regularly 1.25, 75e | able plug. regularly 4.00, 2.95 | { ———EE — — = bupinmemrrnnR eriK ORLY EN ay . ™ ’ _ - eereemeaes ‘ ‘ wane