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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921, on whioh Presidents Washington and Noa cing took their oaths of office. ‘The manor was purchased for «| $60,000, and $100,000 has been ex- pended in restoring it In the manner The property je held |by a joint Board of Trustees repre- senting the American and English SULGRAVE MANOR WILL BE DEDICATED JUNE 28. LUSK SCHOOL BILLS PASSED BY SENATE Provide Teachers Must Have Loy- alty Certified—And Private Schools Be Licensed. | ALBANY, April 15.—Two bills in- by G. 0. P, leaders as good lcan propositions” were jammed @rough the Senate over the protests @f the Democrats and the more lib- @ral Republicans, These bills, both of are aponsored by Senate Lead- Laisk, provide that teachers must & certificate of loyalty to the and United States Govern- ard private schools, especial- the Rand Institution, run for the Goclalists, shall be licensed by the State Regents, and that no one shal! NO JUMP IN STEEL ORDERS. [= Cat Prices Bring bat Modest In- England Will Atlee Boast crense tm U.S. Steel Orders, and Baste of Washington With Lincoln Memorial. ‘The first twenty-four hours of the new prices by the United States Steet Corporation resulted in some improve- nt {n the demand for steel prod- ucts, but the orders are not of such volume as to cause any great re- Joloing, according to the leading av. By July 1 @ statue and thre of George Washington and two me- morials of Abraham Lincoln will have been erected in England, and Sul- the ancient English home of the Washington family, will have been dedicated as a place of Lord Weardale, Lord Cow- dray, Earl Spencer and H. 8. Perris are the British members gan, Charles P. Taft, ker, Gen. Leonard Wood and Charles . Davison represent the United t is stated emphatically that spect- fications against old contracts have increased materially. Apparently buy- ers are convinced that the new prices will rule for some time and therefore are taking care of their future re. quirements, ‘The specifications are especially better on wire nails, the price of which was not changed by the Steel Corporation, | WASHINGTON or BALTIMORE SPECIAL EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, APRIL 17 MAY 1, 15 and 29 ‘Tickets good only on special train date for The plans were announced at the Lawyers’ Club, No. 115 Broadway, yesterday by John A, Stewart, Chair- man of the Board of Governors of the Sulgrave Institution. The statue, Mr. Stewart sald, a reproduction of the Houdin Statue, Is a gift from the people of Virginia to the people of England. unveiled on June 30, on a aite in Trafalgar Square. Two days earlier, on June 28, the dedication of Sulgrave Manor will take place in the presence of distin- gulshed Americans and representa- tives of the British Government. ust of Washington, made by Tiffany & Co., will be erected, and it is un- derstood that St. John’s Lodge, No hie bill as & grab of the most Magrant|1 F. & A. M., of New York, will pre- sent a Bible which duplicates the one The other two Washington busts, the work of William Ordway Part- ridge, will stand in St, Paul's Ca- thedral, London, and in the Town Hall of Liverpool, bust will be unveiled about May 20, the Liverpool bust about May 10. Charles W. Ellot has written an in- scription for bronze plates. The bronze memorials of Lincoln contain the Gettysburg address. One will be placed in the old church in where Lincoln's English forebears worshipped. The other will be presented to the British Govern- Be allowed to vote who cannot read @nd write English. ‘The bil for the development of the Btate’s water power resources by @rivate corporations, under cértain Benate over the vigorous opposition @f the Democrats, who insisted that & gave away to the corporations Sights worth millions of dollars. Democratic Leader Walker branded President Harding is Chairman of the Committee on Pre- Judge Parker, Chairman, and Mr. Stewart, who will shortly nail for England on carrying the two Partridge busts and the two Lincoln memorials, is Chair- man of an Executive Committee, Leaving New York. day. turning leave Wash- } | ; a NEWJERSEY CENTRAL T is not big type and big talk in Broadway at Ninth Street, New York. Business Hours— but the quality, tl make value and give lasting satisfaction. Formerly A, ‘I’. Stewart & Co. The Down-Stairs Store introduces (Exclusively in New York) The ‘‘Mina Taylor’’ Porch and Morning Frocks Diamonds Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings Akarat green gold Brooch, platinum pol pobttetetetheedt lh $100 $250 $450 $1000 $675 $350 $200 Hand made platinum Brooch, set with Piacaiig Others $25 to $3500 21 ne damonds $300 ‘See Lambert Brothers Assortment HAT DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING which is occasioning so many distracted conferences over the correct size and quality and what the cost shall be twinkles like a star at Lambert Brothers, inviting inspection. Select it well ) in advance of your announcement—just to feel easy. Wise friends who realize that Sree lok tent Spring weddings and graduations are im- ‘ramen Minent, when the necessary presents must be tit, fs “ail irimab’.'8 ought, will make their selection now. The = #50. time is ripe also to choose class rings, of which the showing has never been finer. Brooches and bar pins in smart designs, enriched by precious stones, draw like magnets at Lamberts this year. They are “fetching” and the prices are moderate. Lambert Brothers time honored custom of importing direct, of locating where rentals are not high, and of operating their own factory, make it possible to sell at attractive prices. WEDDING RING PLAIN 18-karat...$5.75 op V4-karat gold, rose 22-karat...$6.50 finish, raloed figures, . engraved case, 15 jewelled jum $20.00 w $6.00 Swiss movement. .....cceccsscs cocsresescseseeess $72,50 po EY Watches, $35.00 up. ‘Lambert Brothers::::: ced plati- num, | dia- Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street sete rming Frocks Better Made —better buttonholes, seams, hems, shoulder lines. 4nd of Better Materials FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGES 17 & 18 GIMBEL BROTHERS 32nv STREET - BROADWAY - 33x0 STREET NEW YORK CITY PURPOSES ONLY.* —better ginghams, percales and chambrays VERY woman knows that commonplace, poorly-made morning dresses can be found on almost every corner. 5 hundred places and find ordinary morning dresses that are skimped in a dozen ways; without grace or charm; and quite in keeping with the old-fashioned idea that “anything would do for porch and morning wear.” But the makers of Mina Taylor dresses had a better idea. They assumed, quite correctly, that most women prefer— Morning Frocks that are ..,ciy to see —provided the cost isno more. Also—that most women prefe, frocks that are well made, because good workmanshi service; and good service is a large part of value, said, worked these good ideas out; and brought the dresses to us. wy, = = a Ui Eat iy eee nha ge iakaee ae The maker, as wé have The Wanamaker Store believes in quality —and when we saw how good these dresses were; how much better in every point of quality and workmanship, we said to ourselves: ‘Here is that the Wanamaker. Store can present to housewives in and ew York with the full assurance of their appreciation. so—the Mina Taylor dresses are here, ready for this first sale in sizes -—Two whole years to pay. —Bench to match player; stool to match —A full ten-year guarantee. —Privilege of charging up to $50 worth Every woman will observe these points She will note, first of all, the deep hems. seam is nicely finished. hold up the dress and measure its fullness. the character and quality of the trimming and buttons. And particularly she will rejoice in the many dainty and attractive models, be about 1700 Mina Taylor aprons and dresses ready— She will see that ever She will observe the picot edging. She will look carefully to { on Wednesday, arranged in groups like this: FIRST GROUP—Four models at $1.95. are apron dresses; the fourth is a straight frock. of fine muslin, percale or plaid gingham. quality throughout. Nicely trimmed and finished SECOND GROUP-—Six models at $2.45, Two are frock models. fancy gingham or percale; many dainty features of ot ees enre Dera Paietb sabia bia aibis\ ip elareet Gt are apron dresses. THIRD GROUP—Five models at $2.95. FOURTH GROUP—Five dress models at Three are frocks. $3.45, Ginghams and chambrays, with dainty white trimming. So well designed that you might mistake them for street frocks. Two are apron dresses. Gingham and percale, in an excellent variety i of colorings, with many attractive and con- venient features that only Mina Taylor SIXTH GROUP—Four dress models at | These are made of weave, sturdy in quality; wi touches of trimming; various other fashion detai all ages seek and admire. Quite different from the old-fashioned porch frocks. 5 ow! FIFTH GROUP—Three dress models at | | These are lovely frocks—so prettily ii made, so daintily trimmed, so summery and 4 tasteful that you'll want to wear them all day, instead of just in the morning. The fabrics are fine ginghams and chambrays... . ngham—fine in | charming little | that women of taire Store, Old Building CONSISTING OF Genuine Taupe Squirrel Stole............... 825 Genuine Hudson Seal Btoles i cosreis saenwe New Player Pianos | After Deducti $ 5 7 5) $100 Handsome Seal Dolman, A brand new 88-note player piano—a high grade in- advanced model. .... $375 strument sold in 30 or 40 music stores in the United Beautiful Seal Coat.... fue i hs sole at so lee a fie $375—exact- fany Othe arts, 810 | less than to-day’s regular price for this player. eligi is heen A nd Two Who le K case beautifully finished—Colonial in aes Full Barr, 1690 Hroeaway, d lay. ) I 4 Years to Pay ‘ndamdesy to play $100 OFF To-Day’s Price of Any Upright Piano Genuine Eastern Mink Stoles 4.5.05. a Stone Marten Chokers, 2 skins....... : Mink Choker: piano, IGRAND Rapips P FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS Service at your home for one year. of rolls to your player account. _ —A liberal allowance for your old piano ifyyou have one you wish to exchange. If You Can’ t Call, Mail the Coupon s GIMBEL BROTHERS, Music Salons Grand Piano . Down on $50-°* 33rd St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. ° Gentlemen: Please send me further in- Pl ayer Piano 758% #19080 formation concerning the great April Sale of 10% 86 “150.00 Pianos, Players and Grand Pianos at $100 In Our Tremendous Stock 15% “ “ 200.00 off. Prices marked as always—low! But you 2500 “300-0 Street and Number City and State deduct $100 from the marked price when you buy. Finest makes included, April Phonograph Sale! PERIOD MODEL UPRIGHT MODEL ow *129 *59 TERMS AS LOW AS $5.00 A MONTH GIMDEL BROTHER A handsome upright cabinet and ae ere the console model in Adam style 33rd St. and Bway, N. Y. City. i Gentlemen: Please send me $ —both at prices remarkably further information concerning low. Phonographs with univer- your great April Sale of Phono- sal tone arm playing al) makes rapbh, of records. orkmanship, de, AMO. sos oxes isapresees ieee } 5 . sign of cabinet, mechanism—-an Bivens Ac aati o most of all—tone—proclaim the Sity ane Siete, value as far above the price! Eighth Floor : Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock | Call 4000. Teekin an, Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, Water BNGLANDER y COUCH BED, with 29 spring and mattress © 25 nm Saturday Evenings ISHER Bros FBET.103 & 104" Gimbels Music Salons : USED FOR EXHIBITION Beautiful Foxes, all kinds 15 Many Other Scarfs. .810 up | 104 ST. “L” STATION at CORNER COLUMBUS AVE “ New York, of