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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1921. ° igs ra} one or two years, Spread the idea NY UNDERPAID FOR START MOVEMENT } the ndament ah een! ube Broad t Ninth Street, , "| athoot puplia, this woud enable, the baba AM laa [Tis not big type and big tale: ¢ Sreat percentage of pupils who drop ew York. in the newspa | R FEWER FRILLS sina’ stisates ect Mat Business Roare— ihe yh, Remapaners- Dut u fe than they are at present: 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store: i goin nic our supply of tanmuere hears Telephone oie, make, aloe and ce therefore are not able to give the 4 Pern Company Likely to Be Com- pelled to Apply for New Franchise. Unless the Standard Oil Company ot New York agrees immediately to make application to the city for a per- mit or a franchise to pump oil through f® five-inch pipe across Manhattan Island the Board of Estimate will take steps to Have the pipe removed. It is claimed by John A. McCullom, Assistant Engineer of the Division of Franchises, that the Standard Company is operating to-day under a very antiquated “privilege” granted by “the Board of Alderman in 1 Under the terms. of “th priv! | wil be discussion by parents, noted L Sh 7. 75 i McCullom says, the company is com; | educators and publicists at the mee+- ow oes, e pr. tume as she is to those on polled to pay only #15900 @ year ye of By Parents’ Assoctation ot] her afternoon or dinner its pipe line through the be of P, 0. msterdam Avenue aii wr ii city, and an additional, $300 a year to | 93d Street, to-night, One-strap Pumps, Cuban heels, welted Soles | frock. Nase you see be the ‘Dock Department for the piercing | According to the proponents of the 25 i new co ion you of the bulkhead at 99th Street, North | idea alx weeks’ time is lost every y ons Be bee byl Gey yea Gori earace | realize just how smart River, ‘where the pipe line enters Sat as a fesult of the double commence- | 50 pairs, all black .... . $10 grades bathi uit ‘ ae unts tovied | fat ceremonies and other activin! | 120 pairs, tan, fawn buckskin insert. ..$10 grades ang ung sults are: nOwWR sad notes tae ORteGR 9, Sraduation which 120 pairs, black, gray suede insert....§10 grades | "inexpensive Suits significant n comparison to that y point out, other classe: 160 pairs, all gray buckskin.......... . $12 grades gp pr red en granted he Standard C Company, a oO 8 A | Ts likely ‘that when the Estimate | frst week because of the Wing-tip Brogue Oxfords, Cuban heels, welted soles $3.95 to $10. alpen models arity of teach Board considers what the owners of | One Commencement a Year Favored by Some in Parents’ Ass’n of P. S. No, 93. “Cut out the frills from our schooi ceremonies, get down to real esson- tials and let us save two or thrse by cutting down the time it requires to educate them.” This statement by Dr. Irving D. Steinhardt of No. 252 West 78th Street |represents the attitude behind the {campaign to reorganize the educa- Oil} tonal branches of the schools for pur~ poses of economy. Under the heading, “Shall We Have but One Promotion a Year in the Public Schools?" there d pupils, while 4t years jn the lives of our young folks Proper attention to their pedagogical work. If they got out two years earlier it would be far better for all concerned. As it is, outsiders can be- come teachers in our schools long vere our own students are quall- ed.” Before the discussion begins Health Commissioner Copeland will award the prizes to winners in the seventh annual “babies’ and children’s con- test,” held by the Parents’ Associa- tion. More than 2,500 babies have heen entere: Extraordinary sales for Friday 1,200 pairs of Women’s Of course we have had a> collection of bathing suits” all season, but to-morrow the shop officially becomes: alive, and invites you to* become enthusiastic over its attractive bathing cos- # tumes. Z Really, this year, the wo- man who bathes and swims is paying as much atten- tion to the little fashion notes on her bathing cos These are PERFECT rugs, but we have no matching it the time ¢ tremely ‘wearable and always in | Hdatt Ra) Three-quarter and full length models, in duvetyne, Bo- | sizes, and cannot get any more of the same patterns. So— | correct taste. Made with trunks No per=| the pipe tine spay, in the future [the ‘ther ‘end of the term fully” as ay Pairs (140 black, 160 tan).........$10 grades a PR tist came Patra years will be tidken | pationg werd pit eee hen Every pair was made by one of our best shoe makers. Absoletely plain ones for the ee on any willbe heavily |. Df. Steinhardt pointed out that now ALL LEATHER throughout. Sizes will be practically com- Wort rot prerere Soe } taxed : #1 | Senipalght vacate he plete in each style at store opening Friday morning. Satin and taffeta | The pipe line in question runs to| Is, four in high sotool aml then || Always ready, fresh and sweet. Firat Floor, Old Buliding at $12.50 to $32.50 qT any ang feundorstood to be ade | fO4F more In college. “Thus the child ||Made from fresh skimmed mil. aes Fi R ‘The suite in satin and taffeta I s twenty-two years o fo m ‘ are as well made o1 } Feet pr from: West rn oll, welts Ir v TR URINE ea Ca belieo ee Cale Should be carried in every pantry. Two Exce tio I G 67 ine ugs at —and as smart. Some are ab- “ff Sins ine he Nee oe Le i, omnia all this waste | ie nam an 1gircents satan Pp na roups pind ania io ne a | Si eA a Bet iefen Sak For Miss 14 to 20 below replacement cost | spi: gar sé ie7,ure | iM. 6 Royal Wiltons.... 9 x18 ft...$ 92 $50 enage line. Some com! | ‘ullom began his ins (1) 15 coats reduced los ; re wah bright silks. Some in two-_ ]] 1 9 9 Seamless Wiltons + @ xI2 ft... 105 . 60 lak ebteete.. © Il black oF =a r Hylan if he Street coats, dressy wraps, cape ) 5 Royal Wiltons. 9 x15 ft... 180 70 | ‘ark ‘blue, An attractive va- EL Ie 2 TINITED RUG MII coats Were $16. to eoaeoccotiinall| { $49. 5Q | 7 Roval Wiltons. ‘10Yx14 ft... 135 —75| rlety at $15.76 to $18.76. North River was respons: prices Panera Sen TRACI pe 8 Royal Wiltons. k Bigx10 efits... 82 45 Knit Wool Suits 3 the Granite t plied thet he NITE West 334 st Btract coats be aed aaneieta 7 Seamless Wiltons. 814x101 ft... 82 45 $8.75 to $12.75 | did not care to express an offhand Be ale ht) tel eg a e aalat| . 6 Body Brussels ........ ++» 8x10 ft... 70 35 In as gay and as subdued col- ff opinion, but added that were $95 to $140—original prices even $69.50 19 Chenille (figured and plain). 9 x12 ft. 80 35 | orings as one jphoosen, Some - made near t MOLO perenne sess Meednseouran te sts are very gay, indeed, but ex- . a Nasi ueenpenan Parent es yee Valea! livia cloth, satin, crepe de chine, tricotine, Poiret twill. | we're making it mighty worth while for some of our cus-| attached; in solid, color, with | senger tunne ale ale ting STRIKING REDUCTIONS ON ALL OUR Beautifully silk-lined. Some are embroidered in silk. Some | tomers to take the rugs, Friday. offers. i | are trimmed with contrasting color of material. Navy blue, pewter gray, brown, beige, Copenhagen blue and black. (2) 100 Suits, reduced None, knowingly, will be sold to dealers. Third Gallery, New Bullding Fibre S Sweater Silk Some with narrow leather girdles. Others with tie-around fj sashes of self material. Tights In every type. The bodice Boys’ Canvas For Tomorrow and Saturday Selling | i i i Strictly tailored suits, Box coat ) sort with straps over the shoul #f Prepaid Mail Orders Promptly Filled. suite, Directoire models. Navy blue, Play Shoes 75e spool (175 yds. fare ond Se ae cut-out neck. _ A 7 . ; taal ‘coti fl | All the fashionable colors for | In weight cotton, Sra ; Wool Brussels Fine Wiltons black, rookie, beige in tricotine, Poiret $ 39.50 For ball games, for camp-| knitting and. crocheting sweat. | heavy cotton, $1.85, "In 6 Smith's Heavy Wool Ww; twill and gabardine; and velour ‘ ‘ ers are in this group—platinum | cent. wool, $2.60. In all- ah oya iltons . ing, for all summer outing aid ie Brussels heck suitings. Some of the suits and | y gray, tomato sant,| $4.60. Sizes up to 54. | Extraordinary be i ar, rubber soled shoes ; 1 Gratt In Droppe SELES 95 | | cuaitts, bens QY.50 are braid bound. Some are hand- wear, ru si navy” blue, blacks white. and Ocean Millinery | WASHINGTON, | June rie, Ue Avortment ie alc Papen Mud mite $59.50 porueed had the necessary) oor instructions are for pi and abcessories Pr ariment of Justice has abandoned its | . : ‘ (ars ainment ‘ angen cn pt to prosecute charges again Regular $35 Value Regular $85 Value nea que tag, lessons will be given, if | ats includes vividly colored onde | agents and foray nte of the Hier: | p Gesedl Flake) cla bullalner renin stron eh vale with white rub- ny by expert teachers. Wage eee eee eee as geney Fleet Corporation fo 8 r soles. Sizes 11 to 2, Price Finished sweater models will ing cay Fe aE noe vere | Smith’s Heavy GRASS RUGS— | . h +o? $2.50. Sizes 2% to 5%, price| 0” display near the counter ark etter rae a gone . oa ee eee ear Wool Velvets Imported Hugy in the Most ! Did you ever hear of such a price?— $2.75, Firat Floor, Old Building | f#Active by rubber flowers that ing in the rts throughout the cour: eee 50 Beautiful Patterns, } $4 5 for Lew white’ siees; claus dd to 4 tubs A na Dicom ragardiegs of heat and | An nouns to nt effect was Paterno 93: mgd eo 9 | . 0 2. Price $8.5, Sizes 2% to|Children’s Hair Hats from #240 to $5, made by Col-Gu D. Goff, Special As- aeons f 3: 9 | if ad B d Ba 6 wal IR: ‘oes and Bags Sent Avot Pe SE Senta Regular $55 Value mporte ea gs White shoe with tan reatner Ribbon 45c y ard canvas prem! Ges! ary pe? the recent adverst We never have! In fact we have never trimming. Red rubber sole, 1,000 yds.—65c grade at $5. High sted alg a ccurt ch Sizes 11 to 2, $2.75. Sizes 24 Plain moire and plaid taffet 4 Sa sage rf | SPECIALS IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT crete lelaidaa bags of this type for less See aoe $2.76. Sizes 2%) ribbons 1! on and 34 ‘ fnches Pe in te Tae srasu ‘Runners: a | : : | wide; many different ¢olors, buckles, are $1.50 t i Grecian bord in , ‘ Burii A i fi g 0 $5. Grass Runners ®:::"" Fe hewide a All have draw-string tops. prune "New Building Main Fleer, Old Buntding fk nds tecorated rubberized and hardwood Floral designs—mostly with dark colored DOWN-STAIRS STORE 4 5 and $2.50.. Other: / bags, $1. cond Flog } Rug Borders ::°:""%: kK Savin’ wid TexoleumRugs, 9x1 NH Guaranlex Mes ote sii sre 28e°4 3%, The most durable grounds, a few with light. ° Main | Floor, Old Building || New lots added to the Amazing Saleof Cretonnes Five cases that went astray have turned up. And a new lot of roughly woven, reversible terry cloths have been O14 Building 3 ae | Women’s Dresses, $12.75 $15 to $29.75 Grades These summer frocks are made chiefly of im- ported fabrics. For instance—embroidered dotted voile combined with white organdie; plain organdie with taffeta sashes; Scotch gingham in checks and plaids; cotton eponge that always washes and wears so well. Dainty white trimmings, lace nae hat 9,98 sortment of patterns, Slight mill seconds, to inorrer 7 at e rom full rolls; slight misprints, two yards wide... ness. . 121 WEST 43D ST., Between 6th and 7th Aves. Keep them out indow Screens ||| added. vestees, rick-rack braid, ribbons, wide silk sashes. Hard wood frames, oil fine Cretonnes, 36 in “a 28e yd. Sizes 34 to 42. i ' ish, black wi re. 90c to $1.15 grades. . \ aT eas j= 5 aay Height closed Estend to Pried! = Cretonnes, 36 in ne 'A8e yd. Silks---Sale---$1.15 2 iH 20 in 33 iP He my having Che orld $1.25 to $1.35 grades... f CREPE DE CHINE—plenty of it; 39 and 40 in. wide; Win, 26 in 45 in, ae, An ounce of en Cretonnes, 86 in wide! 60c d. | in white, ivory, sky blue, flesh, pink, ecru, orchid, silver, 3o in 83 in. 70€ prevention is worth pounds of $1.25 to $1.60 grades. . y nickel, jade, henna, brown, » tobacco, midnight, Copen, navy tin 38 in. 85 cure. Consult us immediately. and black. 'A good quality—the same that we have had in 24 | 26 in, 800 We have the well-earned repu. Terry an 36 A wide | | 85¢e yd. regular stock at $1.95 a yard. 24 in, Hie ste jon of serving carefully and re $1.25 yd..... ‘ase " in, eT a de that wel ¥ Poe cy New Building COLORED. TAFFETA—36 inches | wide. In, pinky ne abe maize, wistaria, ¢, brown, navy, reseda, black. A good gg fe We Treat Pyorrhea BEST SPORTING . taffeta silk, equal to the regular $1.05 grade, Taffeta silk he 41 in, Cray Another Shipment! at $1.15 a yard is almost unheard of these days. nie 33 In. \ ad 80 in, 41 in. Open 9 to 7. (Closed Sundays.) COLORED MESSALINE—36 inches ide. In’ tan, 30 in, " All Work Under My Personal Kh k ° 1 t der, eae navy, ya A syed memaling, eaug) to te 2 in. 7 in. 4 regular $1.75 grade, and wante w for frocks, skirts a) 2 in. i f aaddamdeaamade \ a U Ga a ea waists, ; ‘Downstairs en New Building 36 ip P in i iN | 96 in 45 in { | 36 in 60 in, MOST ACCURATE | Yt Blouses at $1.75 350 Women’s Suits, $10 | Skala, orate | $15 to $29.75 Grades iin ein a3 | The maker of these suits had about 350 left 24 in. 18in. 33 in, see SPORTING NEWS Kh ki Galat from his season’s selling. He had no idea of let- |f| 24in 21 in. 37 in. $1.10 | \ 4 akt aiatea ting them go at a price like this ;but after we talked 4 im Ht i pi in, $1.40 | with him a while, he agreed to our plan. There | 82in. 24 in. a ie in | ey Ores | Bloomers $1 75 are good serge suits; good homespun suits; good | Screen Doors” | a | > ° tweed, including Skibo tweeds, They are well Natural varnish finish, i | made; well fashioned; good, practical suits. Sizes black wire, complete with f MOST INTERESTING | In sizes 6 to 20 years are 84 to 44, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding spring hinges and pull, | 2c seibad 2.6x6.6 ft. i y g i g j e' cy 2.8x6.8 ft. ae SPORTING GOSSIP wily lute are in two modele—strngh $4 Voile Curtains Lite} 5.50 Wrisay . * re eee 1) Bloomers have patent fasteners instead of but- drop to $2.40 pair | Heavier frame, same finish, tons—this one feature alone makes them the ideal 300 pairs of these fresh, clean voile curtains— | rustless wire. 0 BM en type for camp wear. Of course, the blouses are for homes, cottages, bungalows. Neatly hem- FUE ey omitted ae “receipt and ‘positive releasg buttonless, too. stitched and finished with lace edge. In white, ptr gone op, oters pana, Tter than sh) \ Recend Fleer, Od Building, Tenth Street cream and beige. Downstairs Store, New Building providseptisis of "auy' character, ‘contract or 4 THE WORLD |

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