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FOR REGISTRATION ~ OF PUPILS TO-DAY Hylad-and Phil Agree on Re- pair Programme to Cost $6,000,000. : New puplis will ve registered at the * public elementary schools to-day, and 4t the evening elementary and high schools to-night. Puplis may .be registered in the Pydlic schools to-day, to-morrow, of Friday, Applieations must bo made to fhe dla school before admission dan Be hhd to the new, On registra- tiom days the school Quildings will be.open, from 9 to 12 A. M. and 1.to 3. P.M, The new term will begin on Monday, Sept.-8. ‘To-night seventy-one evening olé- mentary schools jand seventeen eve> nifig’ high schoole will be open for rogidtration between 7.30 and 9.80. President Anning 8. Prall of the Bogrg ot Education conferred yester- day with Mayor Hylan and came to an agreement whereby the necessary repair work in one-third of the sthools be done during each of three eycceeding years. The programme fr an outlay of $6,000,000. JAPANESE SHIPBUILDING HIT. (Rising Cost of Contraction Les- sens Chance to ete With U. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—Predic- tion that rising costs of construction . eventually Would prevent Japan from acting @s a competnor of the United States in Shipbuilding, even for ber own people, ‘was made here to-day by T, Hirota, Imanager of a ping company, who has arrived here Kabe. AFOR. Rivota said tt now costs $187 « ton to build steel ships in Japan and } that increasing living costs are forcing / ‘up the Wages paid workmen and coni | quently the cost of constructing ships. anese aship- | § . “Won its favor through its Every Grocer Everywhere Sells Kelloggs Every Day FALLS FROM TRAM PATH OF AN EXPRESS Crew ‘of i Loeal Barely in ‘Time to Rescue Unconscious Gonductor. William Lodge of Weehawken, con- ductor of the Dumont: westbound ‘ex- press on the West Shore Railroad, fell. from his train about 6.80 o'clock last night between Little Ferry and Ridge- field Park, N.J., and narrowly escaped being run over by another express. A moment pefore an Ontario and Western express passed over the spot where the unconscious conducto~ lay, he was rescued by the crew of & Susquehanna and Western local. William Gould, engineer of thé local, saw th: man from his cab, stopped the trai, blew his whistle and sent the train crew to the rescue. Before the Injured conductor could be lifted into the baggege car of the local the Ontario and Western express whizzed past. . The Susquehanna loégl proceeded with the conductor to Ridgefield Patk, where an ambujance met the trafn and took him to the Hack- ensack Hospital. He wag just re- gaining consciousness when trans- ferred to the ambulance. Whether he ,will recover could not be said last night. He had a deep gash on the bead and may have a fractured skull, When the train from which Lodge fell reached Bogota, the crew. dis covered he was missing and train. men went back to look for him. MRS. MARY SEWARD DIES. Aged Woman New York Mrs. Mary Coggeshall Seward, widow of Theodore F. Seward of East Orange, N. J., died suddenly a few days ago on a@ train bound for Buffale, Mra, Seward, who was 89 years old, was prominent in club ¢freies in this city and in Bast She Orange, member of the National ry partment for the Blind. and was also President of the Blind Babies’ Hospital at Summit, N. J Le mem Aaby mA ‘inoue ' the favorite Toasted Corn Flakes ' shipped in trainloads daily PW a) flavor™ ( i % say a PUGHCART TAKEN ™aSaN8 SHE “TOCARRY TLS FOR ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL TRAPS BURGLAR ——— #ight States and D. at Meeting Presided Over by W. Perkins. One hundred delogat Hovel Waldorf-Astoria (0-day discussed plans for the creation of a permanent rial to the late former President velt. They New Yokr. Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela- ¢, Virginia, Weat Virginig and the District of Columbia, | George W. Perkins, of New York, presided and paid a warm tribute to the ‘Colonel's memory, Congressman James Gallivan, of Boston, « gram announcing that illness prevent- ed him from atemding. Colonel William Boyce ‘Thompson, President of the National Memocrial Committee, sald that the plan partly fqrmulated for the proposed memorial embraced rst, q national monument in Washington; second, @ park at Oyster Bay, including Sagamore Hit, a third, the providing of teaching of Roosevelt ideals for the good of the American people. ‘$3,000,000 IS GIVEN. FOR BIG JEWISH FUND Figures Represent Preliminary Gifts to Building Project and De- nail velopment Work, ‘Thexrreceipt..of subscyptions totalling mor bap $3,000, announced to- ai the persons 1 United Building Fund Federal Jewish Inatit at th Police Suspicjous Over Load of | Saws, Jimmies and Gloves, Make Arrésts. .Two east side burglars overdid it early to-day by taking @ pusheart ilong to carry thelr tools and prob- ably to facilitate the remova) of the toot. The crackamen Be.ting so Dold many east side dealets in valu- ables sit Up all night watching their stores. Policemen Dolan and Futter saw (wo men pushing a cart along ter Street. They, followed and 6: them halt infront of Nos, 137-139, where there is a clothing store. with & diamond: establishment adjoining. According to the police; the pus cart contained sows, jimmies, wrenches and gloves. The men went through the hallway to the,rear and began sawing a bar of @ window to) washroom used by both clothing | 4 diamond ‘eoncerns. When they had sawed the bar through and were ready to in, the police arrested them, They described themselves as |, Salvatore mero, twenty-two,” a taflor, of No. 62 Morrell Street, Bréok- lyn, and Joseph Lavaile, seventeen, a) peddler, of No. 194 Alien Btreet. ‘They were locked up in the @linton Street Station. “ Around the corner from the scene of the pushcart exploit, at No. 95) Chrystie Streét, Isaac Rosenthal, jew- eler, received ' a ‘return ’ visit ' from thieves last night. A few nights ago they stole $500 worth of his stock. Last night they woke him and he frightened them away. He and his wife, Hannah, sat in the store during the rest of the night protecting their belongings. ——— THE OTHER WOMAN. tele- na. The figures merely’ represent pretim- inary donations, a& the campaign will not officially begin before Sunday, when the campaigners will appeal to the pub- lc to make up the full amount of more than $10,000,000, which is wanted for the development and promotion of He- brew charitable Work, Some of the Institutions to benefit |from the campaign are Mount Sinai, Beth istael f, oenen Hoabyais, the Hos- (From the Cimelonati Enquirer.) pital for Deformities and Joint Diseases. Si sn teiwctives | Montefiore Home and Hospital, Bedford Tt used to be that when detectives) canitarium, the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, were up against a crime mystery they | tne Educational Alliance, hrances ef tine started out to find the woman. But nowadays they start out to find the other woman, Hebrew Young Men's Association and of the Y. W. H. A. and various other vettlements and charitable organizations. DNE ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 19 SOLDIER STOWAWAY, «|= FACES COURT MARTIAL |} Gorman” Boarded ~ Transport at! Brest. Because Aged Parents » i} AL AND TERATION Because going home as a stow: Away Constitutes absence without of ficial leave, Private Thomas H, Gor- | man of the 106th Ammunition Train | is facing court martial, But because | of extenuating circumstances, officers at Hoboken were inclined to-day to believe that the court would be len. ient with him. Gorman lives a® Lima, O. He fought in several battles and was slated for feturn With his unit last} June, Mines Kept him in a hospital {at Brest. While there he received word of the serious illness of both his father and mother. Hts father is eighty-four and | his mothers seventy-four. Both had become J worrying about their son's condition. | Time and again he was marked among those to return, and each time FURNITURE DEPARTMENT D. T. OWEN Co., inc, OS slashed N.Y.C. Prices beyond recognition. Entire floor must be cleared out within two weeks Buffets, cain het mien. arte, dressers, be pda ables, “beds: Jes, Tatnpe, rogs:—every th watt prices tnt ‘<i sik tbody: blow to Hi. C. . F A FEW SPECIALS MENTIONED. BELOW Regular Peosted Cee a 00 32.50 i Quartered, “polished, golden oak” ar fe «mirror ‘ed, polli ‘i Oak chitfonier, with came an order directing that he re. pra eh eet eeretheth ort eatin main, Large Jacobean oak serving table, Willjam and 11.75 Mary pattern, with drawer and shell Jacobean oak extension table, ¢ ‘Willlam Large Jacobean William and Mary pattern American walnut and mahogany tables, lirg@ MIFPORs.......+++ Golden oak buffet, with mirror..... Fumed oak buffet, with mirror. Large Jacobean oak china, Will pattern «.. | “I couldn't stand it any longer,” he ‘said yesterday when he stepped from the transport Siboney under guard at Hoboken. “I decided to go home, any- way. IL walked aboard the Siboney with othér casuals, The Government me some money, but I don't want it if [ feet 48 indfes ih * mito mand Mary Fumed oak extension table, 6 feet 48 inches. . Fumed oak extension table, 6 feet 54 inches... 4 Adam Period exiei 6 f « te ian iit | wi Suit for 5 cents damages was filed pret nll aan) rargleediimes jwith County Judge Frank Young. in’ Mahogatiy four-post bed, single size: 32.50 | White Plains by Henry Koster, a. re- jt Yonkers business man, againat the 35.00 Bird'saye maple bed, full size. *Ameriéan walnut buffet, exter ching closet... .. td Amerigan walnut chifforobe ‘and dressing tabi Yonkers Railroad Company for breach | of contract Koster alleges he paid his fare on one of the company’s cara, and ion use of wiles, and | Mary pettorn, .- PESTA 110. |the raising of the fare. b; Four-plece American walnut Quee je obinin \Yonkera Aldermen he ‘was’ put off st server, extension table and buffet.. + + 0426,00 { the nt limi $1,999.95 for humil! | ing put off in pres — EXPORTS UP $60,000,000. Germany Bays $2,426,743 Goods tn Mont WASHINGTON, Sept. |to Germany totaled July, the first month following the lifting of the Allled blockad: Department fC He also ates for tion sustained In be- ce of friends, Axminster Rugs, §,8x10 65.00 Brussels Rug, 8.3%10.6.. itso $2.50 You know that furniture and rugs are away up in price, but the scareity and much increased ‘demand ere posi- tively bound to show,not less than a 50% (filty per cent.) additional increase by next X mas—-s¢ hurry--firat come gets best selection. Ifyou haven’ tall the cash, openan account. DT led Staten 3.—-Exports 742 during me q q 2 yy I a ij This issue contains 52 Reto The Inside Account of the Downfall of Germany---By GEN. LUDEN gree Pictures of CHINA and HAN-TUNG. Don’t miss this issue. Begins in Sunday World, Sept. 7th, Daily and Sunday Thereafter, Be Sure to Order Your Papér ty A c