The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 4

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| A SNS kas ere FORMER SOLDIER HELD AS ATTEMPTED ‘noe 17,000 TEACHERS =: Adelson, Despondent Over Moth- er’s Death in His Absence, Nearly Killed by Gas. Charles Adelson, twenty-two, a clerk fiwing at No, 226 East 66th Street, and fecentiy a soldier In France, was taker 0 Flower Hospital at 2 A. M. to-day charged with attempting suicide by gas. He will recover. His brother, who returned home to find bim unconscious on a couch with the gas turned on, said Charles hau been Geapondent since he returned from the ‘war and found that their mother bad died while he was away. eee Flying Inetractor Killed. BAN ANTONIO, April 29.—Lient, © E Hines of Lake Charles, La, @ flying instructor at Kelly Field, wag instantly killed in the fall of bis air. plane yesterday, Cadet Masse, fying with him, wee slightly injured —_—_ BROOKLINE. Chocolate Kid; Black Kid Plain Toe; Black Kid with Tip; Patent Leaiher Button, Black Cloth Top. How Do Your Feet Behave? Do they carry you along with a swift, springy step, one that gives you the de- sire to walk and enjoy life— or do they hinder and retard every step you take, making you feel miserable and sore at the world in general? The Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe gives the feet the aid and encouragement they need, and to you the desire to walk instead of ride. They make walking a habit—a habit which we should all cultivate, DrAReed CUSHION SHOES. JOHN EBBERTS SHOE Co. SOLD ONLY AT 1372 Broadway, at 37th Street. 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg. Send for lilustrated Booklet. —————_—_______ SPKING — Bar SPECIAL reaue BABY CARRIAGES CRANDALL'S The oldest fact 7 im Abannas- tam Feyeare Wah clase te: fre, dive" quients"ait er land rd Avene, S93 ram et Prone ashe Mantas th Mee aR EW Hh, : - ; ————— on ana bas | Dr. Henry W. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. ed the prinet Jano, ing ha’ child ‘| Gen. Alexander s Out Addi- tional List of Two Corporals and Eigiteen Privates, Gen. Robert Alexander has to-day made public the following citations | “tor splendid courage, service and| jin sacrifice” of the men of the 77th: CORPORALS.—Peter J. Kiernan, Company D, 305th Infantry, No. 769 Melrose Avenue, the Bronx; Sol, Cata AESAUUAALOAOUN ANNA ATA AOA 10; 3 os h Intantry, Beem: } Waiter Genereaux, Co lt bth Infantry, No. 8 ‘Rent, Brooklyn; John P. Ragan, (ace Company, | 4 goth infantry, Nor ese Waby it 64th | ton Street, Manhattan? Georgt™ 3 -|witz Company L. 306th Intai «| 119° Went 114th’ Street, | Arthur Norwat (acting Company M, 306th Infantry ( action), No. 417 South Fourth (2 Y. | Brooklyn: John Osterman, Gees H, 305th Infantry, No. 847 65th OY Brooklyn \ were after m. She cited this to prove that wan shortage of teachers be- of poor pay “I've bh rd of children being aent forty or fifty school at Albany lobbying for shot back the Mayor. ese lobbyiste teachers. MAY QUIT SCHOOLS, oe is iam Woman Pleading for Equal Pay.) Bill, Says Many Plan Walk- out—Others Oppose Raise. | | Harriet A. Tupper, principal of pub | MrpectiS aipemeettll MURILLO Ne school No, 119 in Prooklyn, de- clared at a public hearing In City Hall on the teachers’ equal pay bill to-day that the City of New York | might face a walkout of 17,000 ele mentary teachers if the Mayor faile 1 to alien the WEST pe THIRTY-FOURTH STREET would £0 The prince [be compelled to | employment real estate interests |b which — pro’ that teachora shall receive the anmé as men teachers, He said that If the |equal pay bill becomes a law the | minimum pay of teachers, now $900, will be increased to $1,600, making) the cost to the taxpayers $20,000,000, | “This means,” said Dr. Rerg, “that | the average laboring man will be sig St WRAPS, CAPES, TAILLEURS AND FROCKS pay | Mn Lun ( is already much higher than any any other five large cities in the coun- | try.” HELP INV; Dr. Be ontended that ale a teachers +N aaaigaee i atin THE IN 4 ol here femase teaches mpig | N i i i Pr shanti reset nd yl The embodiment of everything that symbolizes the vogue in the grace of its yee Bea agin peek slender lines, with ornamentation that gives added beauty and individuality. sons of the male and female teach ers, He said the former as a rule married and raised families and were therefore more useful members of the State. On the other hand, 60 or 60 per cent, of the teachers who are seeking pay increases do not sup- port any one but themselves, and many of them use the pay they get for mere pin money, he sald. “Are you married, Doctor?” asked Mayor Hylan. “No I am not,” replied the physi- cian amid the jeers of several hun- dred teachers, The Doctor waited until the teach- ers had spent their derision and then explained why he had never married, Ho explained that his work brought him in daily contact with scarlet fever and diptheria in contagious dis- ease wards, For that reason he did not think it proper to marry and raise a family of his own which would be constantly subjected to the dangers of contagion, TITEL ULLAL The Values Are Most Extraordinary oi THE SEASON’S NEWEST FROCKS IN DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS OOL ibe and superior Serge are among the more preferred Spring fabrics that lend their marvelous texture and beautiful tones to the making of frocks for afternoon and street wear. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 NTENSIVE in the radiant colors of gleaming bead embroidery are the frocks of Georgette Crepe. Equally at- tractive are the tailored garments of Trico- tine, Moire Silk, Satin, Taffeta, Pongee and figured Georgette. Very Specially Priced, TTS Miss Clara the gray haired, bespectacled principle of Pi . le School No, 6, Brooklyn, ¢ many of t opposed the ini of women's teacher's pay to m characters from Kostrand's "“Chantic- ler." Miss Calkins was cut short with this question from the Mayor “Have you any idea where we are to ke the money with which to in- ay? nomizine in some EFLECTING the brighter hues of blos- R soming Springtime in the bewildering loveliness of vari-colored beading are the dainty frocks of Georgette. Very modish are the tailored garments of Tricolette, Taf- feta and Pongee Silk. Very Specially Priced, TTT EAUTIFUL enough in their brilliancy of bead ornamentation and rich em- broidery to meet every demand of the smartly gowned woman of fashion are the frocks of Georgette, Paulette, Satin and Charmeuse. Very Specially Priced, sd foot Tailleur Suit of Tricotine Blouse Suit of Tricotine Pein Gime Bae ek So 30.00 45.00 t 85.00 wih ea of fe FIFTH FLOOR Boys’ Topcoats and Reefers Sizes 3 to 10 years Reduced from $15.75 and $9.75 HE point 1s, lent values prices, and have season long at those figures. The selection embraces homespuns, tweeds and cheviots, in gray, tan, blue and brown six weeks’ hard full season's wea Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue - 37 CAPES, WRAPS AND DOLMANS IN RICH DRAPED EFFECTS ASHIONED in the very latest mode are the wraps F and capes of Wool Jersey, Serge and Tricotine, the charm of rich drapery enhancing the exquis- ite finish of these exclusive fabrics. TAILLEURS OF SIMPLICITY IN THE APPROVED MODES R ADIATING the spirit of simplicity and refinement =< STE <== Soe in youthful interpretations of the fashionable tailleur are the daintily contoured suits of su- perior Serge. é Very Specia'ly Priced, 25.00 4 MONG the essential outer garments for the present Very Specially Priced, 30.00 =u <i SHULL LLL L LLL LL season are dolmans modelled of Silvertone and capes developed in such handsome materials as Tricotine, Cashmere Velour, Silk Tricolette or Serge, in softly clinging drapery. the tailored suits of that material, lies in its mar. velous texture and is emphasized by its wonderfu adaptability to smart tailoring. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 ag fascination of Tricotine, strikingly revealed & they were excel- at their former Very Specially Priced, 35.00 sold famously all le and beauty lurking in the folds of slender HE genius of devising new tailored effects, pleasing For five or drapery distinguish the dolman wraps of Satin i, to the feminine taste, is attractively displayed in Barre, Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth, Paulette, Crystal — Cape of Silver Tip Bolivia, the suits of Serge, Tricotine and Poiret Twill, un- wear now and a Cord, Suede Cloth and Silk Duvetyn, Sith lined, usual types of distinctive modeling. r next Fall. Very Specially Priced, ms Very Specially Priced 4 Rar Misses Wraps Mb i th and 38th Streets IAANANVULANYURERARUAAATEL

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