The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. We Carry a Full Line of ‘Pictorial Review’’ Patterns Mighty May Savings for ‘‘Memorial’’ Day Vacationists FRIDAY---BARGAIN DAY oTHENBERe: Ing the past year she has read such dation, the girls will lead the life of/erman summed up, “will have the ¥ books as Webb's “Industrial Detnoc- the average student at the college; | school conducted on the fullest, freest racy,” Olive ners Story of an except that there will be na domestic] principles of equality, without a hint African Farm, e's “Habit” and duties for the factory students. It}of patronage, and she has said she Emerson's Poems, ‘he lists among was agrped by the Committee on Ar-| believes Bryn Mawr will gain quite he best books she has ever read, rangemMts that every working wom-/as much from the working women lot,” “Oliver Twist,” Kropot- an knows how to take care of herjas they will gain from Bryn Mawr.” ket 1 Aid* and the works of own room, without learning how at| Besides Miss Schneiderman, other Mut Emile Zola. At college she wants to college and that she would better) women in New York and its vicinity study glish composition, public devote her time there to tasks with| helping to work out the arrangements speaking, parliamentary law, history, which she is more unfamiliar.” for this new educational experiment the labor movement in Europe and — Also, the industrial college girls will] are Mrs, Learned Hand, Mrs. Robert Imported Beaded po $2.69 ; general psychology. not be called to work by a 7 o’clock|Speer, Mrs. Percy Jackson, Miss aan amR ‘Another git! of Russian-Polish par- factory whistle. Instead, they will en-| Pauline Goldmark and Miss ‘Lucille Beautiful (Continued From Third Page.) entage left school at thirteen and be- joy the unaccustomed luxury of a| Davidson. designs, - gan to work. She is employed in the breakfast half-hour between 7.30 and| Dean Hilda W. Smith of Bryn some “with tailoring industry and is now twenty- 8 However, there will be plenty of| Mawr Is Chairman of the directing draw choice the applications filed by the |8even years old. She has studied at hard work for them, at least Sve|committec of the summer school; strings, oth- night schools and at the Y. W. C. A. hours a day in class room and study, | Prof. Susan M. Kingsbury, also of ers with girls themselves, reads intelligently, holds office in her aw: ' ‘Schner Wdeg| Bryn Mawr, is Chairman of instruc- idi GIRLS WHO WORK WITH THEIR| Union and wants college training be- Shima work in ine collewe Iroeary, | tion and the Secretary is Miss Ern- PERL A TOOLS ONLY ELIGIBLE, bra eT NO er A a EU ICAL CR CLIT gmc DT RP ae Oe and light r to get some academic ining » sg Col , h “The only requirements are that aleche is to continue working for Sno REQUIREMENTS AND WHAT THE capeciines ih both, labor aad sean backgrounds. girl worker be able to read and write | labor movement. COLLEGE WILL DO. femic ¢ circles. A Special Lot of English, that she have a common|,, But there is less competition for an students must take written and school educatio r the chance to go to college than you @poken English, physiology and nor its equivalent, |perhaps think,” explained Miss hygiene, with a cholec between Eng- and that sho have good health. For |Scbnelderman. "*In the first place, ign literature, and. history, either this particular school, a worker is REN IE iter rate RR political or socia? One course in one who is working with the tools of |in factories cannot afford to give up fn Mane wine cemetary “kinae er trade and not in a supervisory be ge bet f teste) which are need- jabor legislation or industrial orpants capacity. The definition does not in- | Cannot afford "se lo Brae jobs they gation. Additional electives include | clade teachers, office workers, sales-|an absence of eight weeks, even at Seeanainey.” iar science, law, ‘women in stores and shops, workers sie, Meech that, many would Seniesa Fri eee uon ch ae einiio én the household or waitresses. Most |turm ‘to work. Furthermore, those ®peaking. A corps of the best teachers of the students, therefore, will be|from distant parts of the country {nm the country, experienced in dealing chosen straight out of factories, ang {have to consider seriously the expense With adult minds, is being formed. of travelling to and from Bryn Mawr: ,The instruction will be in the usual their occupations will depend on the|Mmany working women could not Collegiate form of class room lectures Crystal Necklaces All colors, including ruby, also Brooch Pins, Bar Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets and fine im- ported Pearl Necklace, up to tal 45e Special, each Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded . [West 14th Street—Between bth and 6th Aves,| Just in Time for the Holidays—A Sensational “Purchase & Sale Friday & Saturday Handsome All-Wool Tuxedo WSwesreco industries of their part of the coun-|spare such a sum. Sad discussion, wecompanted by out- | » try. The candidates from New York | WILL COST $200 A STUDENT AND Side study and preparation in’ this ii e hel < w | 79 and vicinity, for example, are chiefly COLLEGE PAYS FOR IT. Itloncor tha waters, Hale Maladie for. A} n AOMAG NY employed in the needle trades. “It has been estimated that the ex-| “President Thomas," Miss Schnel ad and Scarfs—Solid colors and AP ERS “The country has been divided into) penses at the college will amount to| sones, and the number of workers| $200 per student. This sum includes to be drawn from each zone is pro-| every expense except laundry and in- portionate to the total number there | cidental personal expenses, and is be- employed. There will be no attempt| ing raised by Bryn Mawr alumnae as to choose the college girls either| their contribution to the new social | from unions or from non-union| experiment.” Workers, The teaching given the| “what about, the wardrobe of the! girls at Bryn Mawr will have neither| ootiego girls. from the factory?” I g pre-union nor an anu-union bias. asked. H ere wi no attempt to sow |” #j Perce Propaganda for any ism or theory of farowa wypthen ranted bed social, ecjeae neta eta OR pected to be of the simplest variety,” inate Cieetion: labor tegia: | Sid Mise Schneiderman. “The regu- industrial organization, labor legis-|iotion costume probably will be cot- lation and such subjects, there will ton skirts, middy blouses and sneaks be impartial inquiry and complete| (P"\ow-neeled shoes. freedom of discussion. % “Other things being equal, I think ‘In regard to food and accommo- the committee on admission will try to make the girl candidates as wide- ly representative as possible; will choose them from the greatest possi- Baraat cing eaacaeiiniiad Ro SENWASSER’S Colors—plain and fancy weaves—on sale at beg $ 39 Sizes for 2 5 Women $6. 0 & Misses BIG manufacturer whose models are specially favored by the A best known retailers of smart sport wear, found himself with too much stock on hand and could not resist our cash offer for f the entire lot. In consequence we are able to offer for tomorrow and Saturday ane Sweaters in a score of handsome styles in fancy stitch effects; Tomato, Harding Blue, Honeydew, Black, N Pink, Buff and Brown, in plain and brush wool lapel effecte— all sizes, at less than cost to make. Women’s H Sailor ats Lake View EVAPORATED MILK Rich, creamy, whole’ milk; nothing taken out but the water, CHOICE Tall cans, S\. GROCERIES; 10:c An Unrivalled Purchase and Sale of Girls’ Exquisite White Dresses Sa gether for eight weeks will have Great educational value. Considera- U. S ARMY tion also will be given, I think, to the answers given by ‘the girls on e Sn e aN For Confirmation or Graduation Wear Values their application blanks.” up to $3.95 These blanks contain thirty-six questions, with a space at the end for remarks. ‘The applicant must give namo, address, age, length of time In the United States, national- GUARANTEED ity of parents and grandparents (al- 100% () though Miss Schneiderman assured LEATHER me that girls of native stock will pave no advantage over those from immigrant families). SOLD BY RELIABLE DEALERS Organdie — beautifully trimmed with dainty laces or embroidery——set off by. a ribbon bows and sashes—values that excel anything in the city at vastly higher prices. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Fine Net Frocks One pictured at right, with two overskirt effects, richly trimmed with fine lace. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Si $ able for confirmation, ULE é ation or party wear. POTATOES The finest of the new Southern crop. Ibs. rr 17€ CHEESE EGGS Finest whole milk; | | Strictly fresh, new per pound, laid, per dozen, 19c 29c A collection of charm- Wing overskirt. styles, of yy superior quality White 1 95 The Correct Hat for Country and Seashore, Golf, Tennis, Boating and Motoring. ‘The candidate must also state what previous education she has had, the age at which she began work, the history of her industrial career. and jn what organizations (club, church, lodge, union, &c.) she holds member- ship. She must give the names of the books she has read during the . past year and of the best books she ESPECIALLY VALUABLE has ever read. And she has the op- 70 FOLCEMEN, FIREMEN, portunity to explain why she wants LETTER CARRIERS, RAIL~ to go to college, and what she thinks WAY WORKERS, AND ALL college will do for her. WHO VALUE TRUE FOOT COLLEGE AUTHORITIES MAY COMFORT. GET SOME SURPRISES. MANUFACTURE One typical candidate for admis- sion to Bryn Mawr's summer school for industrial workers went to work when she was fourteen and a halt ployed in the Cannot be beaten for comfort, durability and becomingness. Black and the wanted colors; some black with white facings. Many of a Hats were made to sell for $2.96 and Another Extraordinary Purchase and Sale of Women’s and Misses’ and Pumps, Oxfords sick. Colonials Some of the Most Sensational Values Ever Offered in Greater New York— Ali Sizes and All Styles of Heels ‘]. 9 hat OMING as it does, just before the holidays, this offering takes on added C importance. In the lot are some of the apap pieae styles of the entire season—well made of quality-leathers that wil BISCUITS give good service as well CORN as look smart and attractive, Goodyear welts, hand turns, flexible McKays, Tak-hom-a, Zum Sweet and creamy; in white washable kid, white buck, white Sea Island duck, patent colt and duli Values t Zum or Lemon Because we took the entire lot and paid spot cash is the only reason we are 4 to $8 ‘ No. 2 can 8c able to offer these sensational values to-morrow. 95c a. Madras Woven Stripe Madras in attractive Yd Shirting patterns. This same ie auaiEY used in high-class shirts: . Our Liberal Credit Is at your disposal A Comple‘e Live of Royal Gains Advertised in this paper Snaps; per pkg., 6c BREAD Bon Bon, Pure and Tasty. The Only Poredleid Refrigerator at popular prices Full Pound Loaf on the Market for artment style porcelain sl $97.98 e Save money—buy your groceries af one of the 561 conveniently located green-and-gold stores of JAMES BUTLER tue. Unrivalled Values in Beautiful Organdie Dresses For Tots of 2 to 6 Years Values up to $4.50 $1.49 Dotted Batiste ‘$1.59 Emb. Cases OR tomorrow and Saturday 45 inches wide, Brown, Navy, | Envelope styles to be used as we offer at a fraction o} Tan and Lavender Batiste, | shams, scalloped and embroi- their real value some of the : daintiest and most exquisite little frocks we have seen in Two of the many styles pictured, made of white, orchid, maize, blue and pink fine quality organdie, handsomely trimmed with pretty ruffles and hand em- broidery. Sizes e 2 to 6 years embroidered with white and dered in Buteerfly, Bird ntrasting color asket and spray dot yd... Bc | aesigns;enchs.. +... 98 $1.98 Black Satin $1.15 Bleached Sheets Rich Black Satin, 36 inches 54x90 inches for Single Beds, Heavy standard quality wide; heavy lus- Sheetn i x § g that will trous quality..... 1.49 wash heavier; each... 87 Extraordinary Holiday Values in Handsome 9x12 8” Grass Rugs Exceptionally _ fine quality, strengthened with a hea y cote ton warp, bound all around with substantial cotton braid. Large assortment of patterns in the much wanted blues, e browns and greens. Holiday Sale of SmoothRunning Bamb S Porn’ OCTEENS Ready to hang, complete with rope and pulleys Natural! Green 6x8 2.98 6x8 3.98 8x8 3.98 5x8 4.98 Smaller Size Gross Rugs at Big Savings 10x8 4.98 10x8 6.98 Opaque Window Shades 27x54 36x72 4ft.6 € a 89c inch OL 25 | by7.6 2.75 Size 3x6 feet —good quality opaque light, dark, olive and me edium shades of green ¢c ° and white. Complete with fixtures, $2.29 Heavy Inlaid and whe, Complete ith fatiren, “7 Q) e ° Linoleums* AT OUGE feek i ame square Regulation tan and white yard brown and white and blue ae, EN 10-Piece American Walnut Windsor Period Dining Room Suite OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS MOTOR TRUCH DELIVERIES Lift Right Off! No Pain at All Always measure up to expecta- and white stripes, mounted upaeely. , few drops st tions, good hard-wearing quality on strong iron frames, with Etcezone’’ upon that bother- colors go clear through to the back. Many new all fixtures complete, ready ¥] ey to hung, in sizes to fit win- and beautiful patterns dows from 28 inches wide Wild’s 98c Cork Linoleum |") ies!s son E ings 45-inch drop, including 4 In room lengths of 6 to 20 yards; plenty of ¢ Y-inch skirt, When order- ing bring win the wanted wood colors; some slight mis- i, fa a $ Bring Room Measurements, Prepaid Mail Orders Filled Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. 4-Piece Heppelwhile Bedroom Suite in Antique Toor ihasaa" $21 9:52 4 pieces at some corn, instantly it stops hurting; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy torn right off, root and all, without the slightest Pain or soreness, End Any Corn or Callus Tiny bottles of Freezone’ cost but few cents—drug stores

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