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Overcrowding and the necessity of keeping many pupils on part time in | Mr. Jacob Ber Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “Atthe age of nineteen my face commenced to be covered with black- heads, first in a mild form Rx and after several months small red pimples came, and in the past year my entire face, neck, Lg booed and Youd) back were covered. of the pimples wasthasioe size of and corruption formed in a seras torn. ‘The itching and barn- ing, at times, were such that I almost went insane. “I had been troubled for two years when I started to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after six months’ (Signed) Jacob Bergman, 152 Lenox Dees Neo York City. With False Teeth? SURE Dr. Wernet’s Powder Keegy them firm. Prevents sore rams, If your dental plate is loose or drops, to get instant relief use Dr, Wernet’s Powder regularly. You can eat, laugh, talk with ease. Guaranteed by Wernet Dental Mfg. Co., 116 Beekman St.,N.¥. 25c, 50c, & §1.00. At Drug and Department Stores,” Refuse (mitations. This is the powder. — Fee BN ENING WORLD, THUR: Di ‘*? the public schools of the city will be largely done away with by the first of the year when seventeen new school buildings, now under construc- ton, will be thrown open, according to a statement to-day by T. W. Met- alfe, directing investigator for the Board of Education. Mr. Meteaife said that the number of puptis enrolled for the approaching erm Would show an increase of (rom 10,000 to 20,000 in attendance, “Although work on the new schools has been hindered somewhat by the action of the War Labor Board in re- fusing us certain materials, it is Practically certain that seventeen new schools will be ready by the f of the year,” said Mr. Metcalfe. delay in finishing theso schools wag responsible for the general over- crowding last term.” The Boart of Education's building programme for 1920, Mr, Metcaife| announced, calls for twenty new schools, threé of which will be’ erected in the Bronx where the con- gestion has been felt most; these will be designated: No, 4, Fulton Avenue and 173d Street; No, $2, 183d. Street “nd Beaumont Avenue; No, 40, Pros- bect Avenue and River Place. ‘The uew programme also culls for annexes to P. 8. No. 168, Belmont Avenue and Warwick Street, Brook- lyn; No. 22 Blushing, 4, L, and No. 33, Hollis, L, L Among the new schools to be opened vy the first of the year are No. 20, Griggs Avenug Brooklyn; 57, Crotona Avenue and i8vth, Street, the Bronx; 6, Tremont and Vyse Av- enues, Bronx; 90, (annex) West 17th Street and Neptune Avenue, Coney Island; 100, West 3d Street and Park Place, Coney Island; 73, McDougall Street and Kockaway Avenue, Brook- Mr. Metcalfe stated there was no shortage of teachers this term. He| said there are 1,500 teachers avail- able for appointment, but it was not probable that any new appointments would be made this year, The district superintendents of the forty-eight school districts. will meet to-morrow afternoon with the prin- cipals of all schools to take action to reduce the number of scholars on part time, The registration of teach- erg will also take place.to-morrow. RESTORES ORIENT EXPRESS. Plans Completed for International Train Service. PARIS, Sept. 4—Internatlonal train representatives of the British, French, Belgian and Central European Railways have been in conference in Paris for the past three weeks with the object of es- tablishing a new service of international trains, It has been decided to run the Orient express via the Simplon Tunnel with through carriages between Paris and Bucharest and between Paris and Belgrade. A portion will go on to Athens. In connection with this express, there will be a train from Ostend to Milan and vice versa via Brussels. Another international express ts to run between Paris, Prague and War) yw Strassburg and Nuremberg, in place of the former Nord Express. Sunday Excursions Long Island Sound To BRIDGEPORT Str. City of Lowell He, Piet 40; N. 1 “Houston Su, 10.00 4 Mt Ly. Pier 1 ii, Fulton St a Return due New York aboui #' P.M. Round Trip Fare (inctudlog War Tax), $1.90 To NEW HAVEN Str. Richard Peck Limbed Numabes of icbets om Gale ab Piers on Days of Excursions Only. Enough Time Allowed in Both Cities for hteeeing. Restaurant Service. Lunch Counters, Music. United States Railroad Administration NEW. ENGLAND STEAMSHIP LINES Ds" Live iG SUNDAY. Jrick Hudson.” bany."” “MANDALAY : (Season Closes September 14th) ra BATTERY PIER, N. Y,, DAILY 9.30 A. M., 1.80 and 8.00 P, M. ike ri Al re Direct Rett’ Gonnertions tor ai_pointe| For Atlantic Highlands “Ak tc North Bast and West. | All through ail tieketa between New York and Albany ao- cepted, Music, Restaurant Jenye Desbrowes fi ‘Newburgh and Poughkeepsie, On Saturday afternoon steamers leay Desbrosses Bt Ww 2 120th Bi for tBear Mountain, wall, Newburgh and Poughk: Return steamer same day from pointe marked t. Further informu' Denbrosses St. Pier, New York. EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 MACHT CHUNK $2. 00 itienal) ATLANTIC CTY $2.50 ‘ar T 20¢ ditional) J :80: Jberty st Jue Bol road Stes Nowaske Bs CONEY ISLAND | _bonedule, Sublegt, to Change Withoet Notice, P 10.40, 11.40, 12.40, 2, 2. ke a at oY ony, has ROCKAWAY ‘BEACH Heturning. Learn 1A, M., 5, O48 PL Me AVG AND DANCING ‘Telephone Broad 1506-1580, WEEKDAY ano SUNDAY TRIPS { 25 BEAR MOUNTAIN 45 MILES THE UDSON. ®, Str. “Grand Republie"\*; “i Po bad | 2 To Sandy Hook RAE Ne as a nk —— areas LINE TO BOSTON 41th, 47,07, pmate. i 70 NOTABLE SINGERS VIA CAPE COU LCANAL ¢ | busines BOOZE SELLERS FINED $50, | Judge Te! Thirty-One to seek \th Other Bastness. Thirty-one hotelkvepers and saloons Keepers, bartenders and waiters who Were arrested in the recent round-up by Federal authorit f or in the Ke War vurt to ¥ tion Law d By the tps with the promise of jail sentences in case of a repeated Viviation, 1 hope \You men will understand that the Wartime Prohibition Law Is a neces- sary measure and the Goverament de- mands that courts Inforce it,” sald Judge Foster. yY Cie adoption of the constitutional amendment there is a new order of things and, there being little chance of its repeal, you! must make up your minds that you will have to engage in some other sae fines were paid. abcd - hn WINS BACK HER CHILDREN. Mother Gets Mm Yer | After nine yeara separation from her children Mrs. Fannie . Walsh won an She Left Sine Prevented by “Frult-a-tives” The Wonderful Fruit Medicine 53 Maisonneuve St. Hull. “In my opinion, no other medicine |is so good as ‘Frui ves’ for Indiges- |tion and Constipation. ‘or years, 1 suffered with these | dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told I was incurable, “One day a friend told me to try | ‘Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruit Liver Tablets). |To mr surpri gave immediate relief, and in « short time I was all right a DONAT LALONDE. 50c & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES, Limited OGDENS N ¥ —Advt You need pet 6 Brians {Va Hot t L ce Hor water ||! BELLA NS |, Nees All “Lost and Found” articles advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” Room 103 World Buildin, for thirty days, feen at any of The can be left at any of The World's Advert; Agencies, or can bo telephoned directly to The World. Call 4000 Beekman, New York. of Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CARNEGIE HALL 57"'St. TUESDAY NIGHT SEPT. 16): One Concert Only NOTE THE DATE—SEPT. 16 The only official body of singers from the Vatican Daylight Through the Canal Both W | Lanve Pier 18 r RO RAFFAELE - Cc A SIMIRI off lassical Ancient Compositions of trina, oria, Marengio and ‘s. And modern works of France, due “Albany 6’ o'clock SIGHT-SEEING Ly. Battery Pier Hy, 10.80) 0. Tel, Broad $574 Het, ‘about 6.30, | DRAU GHTSMEN— Want te =a, se 4l designing mechani:| cal draughtsmen, also detail- | ers; give age, experience and | salary expected. Apply WW | box 500 World, | DRAUGHTSMEN-A few de- signers and detailers for ane hboard work; give ex- perience and salary’ expec t-| LTA wend, eapericnced Wp brass Toundeni ok insiceTalaad aipoultaiag Pen leased. = HELP WANTED—FEMALE. _ GIRTB for clean and plea rid QPBOFUHILy Lo advan 15. Cail wt Room 1810, Beak of the Metropous wlan, bi Union su: ACHTS AROUND NEWYORK, | i “a at asa esi 1 and Casimirt. iMPORTANT——— “Papal authorwation has towed upon thy Vatican Choirs under the personal direction of Maestro Casimiri, and no other party of singers has the right to call itself Statine or pretend to be Papal.” —Rome cable July 20 to Catholic Press Association, SEATS NOW SELLING CARNEGIE ‘Habe BOX OFFICE on TURA. NIGHT, SEPT, 16, PRICES—$2, $3, $5, $7 HALL NIGHT TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE. ISTE IN EM AN, KOME. in a Kare rgeramine of Ancient and Mader, i. Ba Beate Bid Seats 750 Mat Wollman Murean them back We-day 18 the Supreme Court to iy on a writ of aneas corpus, | they) met. hers In Walsh sad she Orphans’ Home Ing the | a ieere | which, was the Ition of there fines, | No BO NRT} PLAYHOUSE ji Stays 28 “AT9 eve ui AUFETIMEOF |= SUFFERING | Was Lunch Paper—itni8 i ACTORS’ EQUITY ASS'N. UNIFORM PRICE THEATRES & i GALAXY OF witGnowal | SECOND, IVE Fa » 1 found this medicine | Composition Books— FEPROCTI ¢O THEATRES, EVA FAY * * | White Chalk—144 Box mfp [sta Aoe salad Students’ Note Books— MARSHALL MonTGomeny er 300: George, Chiness J Skipper de ‘ie Reet mith ne, eeite itera, Huoland Travers hs Steal Poniesidsamn: lott, popencerian, or Ester- brook’ P ¥ 7 |Safety Fountain Pen—i4-kt pen point—two sizes Millinery Friday, ae Usual, Bargain’ Day) and ti! |Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales Felt Hate—Soft velour finish, ly trimmed with ribbon bows pnd Speci “avowed ’ News! PHOTOPLAYS. TWICE DAILY The Greatest Love Story Cver Tol! DOROTHY PHILLIPS “The RIGHT To HAPPINESS” }d under the Direction of Alien Holuber Theatre Col Circle Mat.230 Eve 830, EVERY SEAT RESERVED Elsewhere priced hehe reg. Cit ee . “This is P aramount- Arteraft wig Valley fhe Gasua Hats poly free trimmings are purchased here. Corsets Friday, as Cover, Bargain Day r Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales BILLIE BURKE ia “Te dow. RIALTO ORCHESTRA. This is Paramount- Arteraft Week. Beramoune-weicredt brelur HATS 5 258 to 419° ES. ite Ay ®.. RAND MARY SiceFonp in “The Hoodlum” Scenic, Comedy, Sololete, Berend Symphony Orchestra, BWAY. AT iNT wT, OADWAY (3 HOUDINI Review--Comedy-— Orchestre. BILLIE BURKE trimmed tops— our regular .58., Corset Covers Hany bays aa HIPPODROME ,; PY PRICES.—Beate © Weeks Ane straight or wide model— oor GARDEN | | Envelope Chemie oid lace or emb'd yokes with ribbon band— or built up arm hole— our regular 81.28... O7 Envelope Chemisee—exceptional lot of 1.48 Bundaye_& Motideya ori OLUMBIA OH'Cl RL TEEPLECHASE FOR FUN CONEY ee LISADES Pai SPARK Suny BATHING NOW our regular $1.78, Nightdresses—white or flesh—lace, emb’d oF fancy # our regular $1.4 dresses—short or long sleeves— round, V» or high meck—lace, tucks our regular 81.07 Petticoats—ruffle our regular .97.. Petticoate—ruffl our regular $1.58... | CARNEGIE i 14 SUNDAY PAL SA | Bane Ene | Ate BURLESQUE. OLYMPICS re PRR CIRLS | our regular 61,07,, Sourteenus @ireet, aper Writing Tableis— Palmer Writing Tablet Typewriter Paper Pad— yee Pencils with Eraser— Blew Ink—bottle. eg Pen Ink. 1 VT New Tams in Velvet and Felt—Ideal rolendid . Special 1.57 Full Line of Fine Velour and Beaver i and misses. BP to 8.50 Untrimmed Velvet Hate—small shapes season's best colors 37 Is as well as chic syns eae if Hat and trong coutil , embroidery 174 Underwear Friday, az Usual, Bargain Day Corset Covere—round neck—emb'd or “ . 48 Neinsook—neat ‘signs of lace medallions and ribbon our regular .84, 1400 Nainsook—shirred band or hemstitched ruffle— our regular .78., Bloomers—Plain or figured crepe or plain and Sigured Batiste—baad, lace S. isis 5s embroidery or lace trim— ers—lace or emb'y trim or 43 S wolA SARS VOmwnem WASW Oot me Com +840 vari- 97 Hate— included Store Open All Day Saturdays. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY and -|Annual Back-to-School Sales Two Big Reasons for a busy, busy Friday Prices as low as is consistent with qualities offered. Yearly Sale of * School Supplies Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day and Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales Mopre’s Folding Lunch Boxes.. .25 a ck Cloth Folding Lunch Boxes wd seeee BB Girls’ Apparel Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales Girls’ Regulation Dressee—Sizes 6 to CR ng ben: oa quality, all-wool white or red Teaiding and sleeve em- blem—full kilted skirt— Our reg. 99.94....... . 7.56 “Champion” Middies— Sires for girls and misses from 1% to 20 years—regu- lation st; ‘Tete satay Coo Lamels jarmel white....... Spee All-Wool Coat Sweaters~New Fall model; fancy hase ere vege large sailor . deep roll cuff and —colors are new rose, China blie electric blue— sizes 6 to 14 years... Special &. Tub Lin ceeagrp aha Fall models with large rs of rae mal 6 to M4 years....... Sos Serge Bloomers— iin cut bloomers of serviceable quelity, well made—black and navy blue— sizes 12 to 20 years. .Special 2.7 1 Blouses and Petticoats Blouses—Tailored tucks, pleats and of hematite colors sre navy blue, flesh and white—sizes $4 to our regular €6.85...........45 5. ts Middy Bloures of White Lonedale Jean— Made in regulation style, with pocket and white tape trimming—ser- Extra Size White Sateen Petticoate— Panel back and front— P our regular $2.74....... thesia 1.94 School Hosiery Boys’ Black Cotton Stockings— double heel and toe Boys’ Extra sizes 104% 11—our reg. nt ‘ Girls’ Black Cotton St; double heel and toe—si Our reg. 4B.. 6.04.5 Girls’ Black Lisle Stockinge— double heel and toe— 388 sizes 7 to 834—rey . 46 Children’s Knit Underwear Friday, as bap | Bargain Day Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales neck— Children's White Part Wool Under- wear—Shirts high neck, long sleeves, — ankle length drawers 2 to 4 years—our reg. ark 2 | 6 to 10 years—our reg. “a Larger—our reg. 8 Children's White Cotton Underwear —medium weight, shirts, bigh neck, long sleeves—round neck, elbow sleeves —knee and ankle length drawers— 2 yr. size—our reg. 88 4 to 8 yrs.—our reg. .95, Larger—our reg. .99.. Boys’ Gray Ribbed Underwear— Neece—shirts high neck, long sleeves— ankle length drawers— Sizes to 10—our reg. .73. i, ee Larger—our reg. 87......... OF Girls’ White Part Wool Union Suits —high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes to 10—our reg. 81.71 1 1.04 Larger—our reg. White Goods Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales White Poplins—-For middies, boys’ blouses, dresses, et: our reg. .60 seserece AO White Poplins— middies, boys’ blouses, dresses, ete, — our reg. .30.... yd .23 White Shirting Madra: our reg. .70 oyd 5S 36-inch White Percale- Splendid qual- ity for children's wear aud supervisors’ uniforme— OFM AD) is tascoces yd 40 Odds and Ends From Our Very Successful August Sale Greatly Reduced for Friday Clearance Departments Include Blankets Comfortables Quilts, Pillows Tickings Flannels Muslins Sheets Pillow Cases Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales blouse trimmed with | Boys’ School hag eae models in_ Boys’ Trousers—Washable trousers in 4 Little Boy: Little Boys’ Suite—Russian and Suits for Youths and Young Men models, Boys’ School Bi SMF. FOB. P8snre sane: nian ge WS uh Size Black Cotton inge—dduble heel aid “4 ag “5g Bigelow, Hartford Worsted Wilton Axminster Ruge—tinest grades—two Special Pukchase of Fine Grade Wil- { ton Ruge—offering an unusual choice | Small Size Axminster Rugs and Hall 2.5415 ft. Only Friday of Back-to-School Sales Novelty Dress Ging! shams—Stri; Checks, Plaids....... Special “aa Winter Gingham Plaide—immense 32-Inch Dress Ginghams— Galatea Cloth—excellent assort: of t styles and ‘alan’. a4 Yard Wide Outing Flann 1s—splen- Apron Gingham- hee aualltyomegl Boys’ School ‘Clothing Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day riday, as Usual, Bargain patterned medium and dark exceptiot ie well made—8 to 17 Our reg va Our reg. Our reg. $18.80. . Some bave extra trousers. khaki and other washable be tT} Topeoats—Revers and sailor collar models, vin serges and homespuns—novelty mixtures in gray, green and tan; also navy blue—various Junior Norfolk models, in Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimeres, in Oxford nd plaid and stripe patterns nes 3 to 8 years— Our reg. $4.96..... veudpenedl 3. Washable Suite—Mi 2, Dutch and Junior Ne styles, in a variety of admirable fabrics; plain colored, white or striped effects—sizes 844 to 9 yeare— Our reg. $3.96. . -2.95 —Smart waist seam and sack developed in navy blue serges, fancy mixtures and heather mixtui ‘s. lovses—A_ variety of new patterns in ipa ven and i colorings—attached collars, and Eton effects—sizes 4 to we y Special rr Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day | Boys’ School Blouses—Light and medium —strij le—excellent inly Friday of Back-to-School Sales| ‘wslity-—atts roel ect 18 Boys’ Striped Percale Spleadid assortment of new be bo and patterne—neckband style bee with collars attached—sizes 12}§ to. 3 neckband—our reg. .04....... «7! Rugs Friday, as Usual, Bargain Day Rugs (9x12 feet)—a splendid of new, distinctive specimens in richly colored two-toned and figured effects...... Special Value $4.50 tone, Oriental and medailion ign effect in artistic colorings (over « dozen styles 6x0 feet—value $39.00. . 7.6x9 feet—value 848, a 8.9x10.6 feet—value 860. S 9x12 feet—value 964.00... of thirty distinct styles—27x54 inches—today’s value $10.00... 6.97% Runners—popular styles and colom ings, extra heavy durable qualities prices one-third” less than’ to-day’s value. Rugs Wash Daiedan Friday, a# Usual, Bargain Day variety of colorings and les children's school frocks Lad practical plaids—School week. .3& did quality for women's, men’s and children’s wear....,. Special .B& Fancy Flannelette—Pretty sty lab. dressing for kimonos and sacques gavees 87 indigo hue Special, yd. 2H Linens, Towels Toweling Decorative Linens * Silverware Curtains, Rugs Draperies