The evening world. Newspaper, December 3, 1920, Page 18

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} ~ On the key, American: 4 Fization Is Instilled—Believes ; Radical Schools to Blame. E“No recent reports of disloyalty © be. of patriotism among our teach @x have been received by the Board Education.” said W. E. Grady, As- a nt to Superintendent Wm. 1 " finger, to-day Mr. Grady believes the three 1 Gacners mentioned as promotine 4" activities in the schools ‘by Dr. oman R. Kiiliiea, Muntolpal Civic vise Commisnioner yesterday at a jeoting of the Allied Patriotic Socie- sin Fraunces’ Tavern, No. 64 Pear! t, may be connected with the so- ied Sunday schools of radical op- Sire v8 where politica! as well as Jgious subjects are taught. Dr. Killilea satd the Allied Patriotic “Bocieties had corsfully studied Bol- @ievietic and Communist propaganda €2d sought methods of combatting tt lo did not wish to give at an open ting the evidence against the teachers, ; “Accasionally,” said Mr. Grady in dommext, “we are always open to in- Festigation. Past investigutions have @hown little or no basie for such Somplaints.” i Mr. Grady eaid that while Ameri- Ganization was taught indirectly in Schools, it was more directly being Grourht to the attention of the aduit Gupiis at evening schools. * Cornelius D. Fleming, Principal of Public School No. 160, Manhattan, Who attended tho movting at Fran- ge2's Tévern, proposed that logic be ght children in the elementary hools for the purpose of enabling m to reatize Bolheviet fallacies, | f aaa i Griffin, Principal of Pub-' pr a ua pal of Public School 84, Brooklyn, | the Browavilie section, called for compositions on Bolshe- ‘Those handed in evidenced the lef that public structures had been iit at the expense of the people 0 had by the corpor- one alae by the Governnent Miss Griffin, upon learning from one | i, For Immediate Delivery, Victrolas Model XI. $150 Terms to Suit Your Convenience OPEN EVENINGS OVINGTON’'S > “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 324 St. KI-MOIDS: (GRANULES) For INDIGESTION NOREDTEADHNGS. SEES - PUBLIC SCHOOLS, <2: =: thbat the tendency b Wt GRADY ASSERTS == Rarthoiomew's \ | BANDITS ROB CAR OF REGISTERED MAIL 5: THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER” 3, 1920. GREENWICH, Conn, Dee. \in a mutt for di [Wilmot agains Wilmot, o ing ti Mra. Wilmot was divorced fro first husband, Arthur Wo on cool An Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Walking Oxfords With Military Heels A ‘splendid, sturdy shoe dainty enough for any wear, yet strong enough for walking service. inter A typical Cammeyer value, combining unusual utility with charm. They‘are to be had in tan Russia calf with sini winged or straight tips In gun met wah hide a pe only For the crisp, cool days - Ribbed Wool Hose In plain colors and attractive heather mixtures in browns and greens; particularly timely and stylish. A cool weather necessity » in exceptional good taste when worn with walking Oxfords. $1.95 e Cc AMMEYER 471-51 W 34"St. NewYorls Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St, $Q- 75 $Q-25 A splendid variety of High Cut Spats Trim, tasteful and useful. A de- lightful assortment of many dis- tinctive and fascinating shades of fawn, gray and brown. Made of Broadcloth, Kersey and Moire. $3.50 to $5.00 Broadway Saks & Company At 34th Street Witt HoLp FRIDAY and SATURDAY A. Clearance Sale of TRIMMED HATS At Greatly Reduced Prices Hats for Matron and Miss developed in mater- ials of the hour—Lyons Velvet, Hatters’ Plush, Panne Velvet, and Duve- tyne, all very prettily trimmed. $3.95 Hats Reduced to $2.00 $5.95 Hats Reduced to 3.50 $7.50 to $10.95 Hats Reduced to 5.00 $15.00 to $32.50 Hats Reduced to 10.00 None can be sent C. O. D., exchanged or on approval. liytne boind on the floor when the train | | wt at the at. © belleve : ore ute | \Jomp From Train and Flee With! HEIRESS CHARGES CRUELTY. 100 Piee 1h Bound Cc AMMEYER Men’s and Young Men’s $40 and $50 .Overcoats and Two Pants Suits | OVERCOATS—TWO PANTS SUITS " ‘The sensational selling of $40 and $50 ALL WOOL, Silk Trimmed Monroe Overcoats, and $40 and $50 Monroe Two Pants Suits (the extra pair doubles the wear) at $27, has set a price pace that has all alleged competition gasping— This Super Value Giving Event is today’s most important news from the standpoint of economy and the absolute cer- tainty of guaranteed satisfaction. COME UP. Join the thousands who are sharing in this Record Breaker in Saving, and see for yourself how vast a saving these Suits and Overcoats provide for you at this price of No Charge , Satisfaction Guaranteed | _ For Alterations or Money Back | REMEMBER, ALL MONROE STORES ARE UPSTAIRS. SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS. 181st, cor. St. Nicholas Ave. MANHATTAN BRONX 42nd Street cor. B’way Bergen Avenue at 149th Street 50 E. 42nd“ “ Madison BROOKLYN Nassau ( “ Frankfort 413 Fulton Street 5Cortlandt“ “ 14th St. opp. Acad. .Music 34th Street, cor. Broadway 46th “ - Broadway 59th Circle 125th Street pooh Ave. 587 Fulton at Flatbush NEWARK 9161 Market Street JERSEY CITY —"o~* Ay, PATERSON —z20 Main Stroot YONKERS —Getty Severe ALBANY, N, Y. “fit 2” SCRANTON, Pa.—%, 25%,

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