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| PRALL TELLS WHY Yatame for Expense of the History Of Salaries of Teachers {s Put on Craig. ‘The 1,000 captes of a book contain- ing the salary history of the teachers of this city will cost $90,000 instead of 440,000, ns originally estimated, ao cording’ to Anning S. Prall, President of the Board afBducation, who places the sole reep’ pense tn [Pomaptroiier Craig. The *$40,000 ix (4% printing alone. AM this wit be explaited im a letter which Mr Praif Vintends writing Mayor) Hylan. > Comptr: Craig) threatened to hold up @ntire payroll of the teaching forees’of the city until he had a detailesf history of each salary increase, ‘Mri fall claims. “[ didn’t think the mass of de- tailed information asked for thy the Comptroller wag necessary,” said President Prall. “Conferences were held aad I continued to protest, In- asmuch as the Department of Edu- cation payrolls were threatened with * general te-up unless the command of the Comptrofier was obeyed, it was dectledato gather the informa- Fon he sought ‘Inasmuch ag the cost of collect- ‘ng the factd wma $50,000, it was de- cided to makke the, record permanent by putting it in ‘hook form. Aseist- unt Corporation -Counsel Mayer ad- vised this.’ a! DRY ENFORCERS’ HOMES BOMBED Ohio ‘Presecutor’s House Wrecked, Anather Attacked—Two Sus- pects Caught. NUW PHILADRILPITIA, O., June 10 —Atthmpts were \made by bomb throwers early to-day to kill Russell th of yéyear-all Prosecuting carawas County, ty Director of Do" { whom hare been active in m@nt of the Prohibition laws re was County. bomb was thrown on the front ch of the Bowers honie in New Philadelphia from a passing automobile. It exploded, blowing the poreh to splinters and wrecking the house, but né one was injured. A dynangite porch ‘of, the Haug home about the same time, but failed to explode. led the automobile Nigro and his son, pects. Rowers SEES A SECOND ROME BOOK COST $90,000; bility for this ex- |: bom was thrown on the |, IN RISE OF THE U. S. German Financal Leader, Now Cabinet Minister, Told Senator Tt Was Inevitable. CHICAGO, Fane, 10. Senator Medill MoCormick told the Ilinois Bankers’ Convention’ to-day a talk he had with a Ger- man financial leader, now a Cabinet Minister, at the Amert- can Entbassy in Berlin, The Ger- man said that the world hag wit- nessed the reenactment.of a very old drama and the rise of the riso of the Urfited States. “‘Now we hall witness,’ he said, ‘tho inevitable and irre- sistible oncoming of a second Rome, to conquer the old civil- ‘zed states of Burope, smitten with decay engendered by rival~ ries, divisions and hatreds which tihey cannot cure. Peace, @ ro- man ‘and lasting peace, will be la upon them by the new mas- ter ofthe world.’ “Tt is mot = question of your will to conquer, ap inevitable and irresistible destiny will carry you on to dominion wheter you will or no. What matters it whether your conquest be evo- nemis or military? It will con- troL’” prareneen a? hse LABOR RESOLUTION ASKS IRISH LIBERTY Fedtration Measure Urges Recall of British Troops and Repay- ment of Loan. DENVER, June 10,—Immediate.rec- ognition of the Irish Republic, with- drawal of tho British troops from Ireland and repayment by Great Britain of the $9,000,000,000 loanea by tho United States is demanded in the resolution tentatively drafted by Irish sympathizers to be submitted to the convention of the American Federa- tion of Labor here next week. The resolution, \t was learned to- lay, had been decided upon at a meeting of delegates headed by Peter J. Brady of New York. ‘The Irish sympathizers will ask the | federation to call upon President Harding to communicate immediately @ message to Congress urging recog- nition of the Irish Republic and for- mally protest against the alleged “barbarous warfare” being carried on by British troops in Ireland. Sinn Fein Boycotts Banks in Dablin, : DUBLIN, June 10 (United Press).— Ulster banks here will be boycotted by Sinn Feiners, beginniig June 18, it was announced to-day, Citizens and ~ \BRILISH MINERS * ORDER A BALLOT Regarded as Long Step Towant Settlement of the Coal Strike. IZINDON, June 10 (Associated Press).—The conference of: the coal miners’ delegates held here to-day decided that a ballot should be taken n all the coal fields on the proposals of the mine owners for a settlement of the strike. ‘This is generally con- sidered a long step toward peace in ul) industry. coal mine strike, tying up vir- *|bankers were warned to refuse to ; honor checks on the blacklisted banks. pis sia eens JOBLESS, READY TO STEAL. Robbery fn Jewelry Stores. Arthur Marcéllyn, ‘wo has "no home, confessed in the Gates Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-day that he was planning to rob two jewelry stores when he was arrested carly to-day by Detectives Gov- ern and Powers. He sald he had in- tended to break the windows with a weight while clevated traing were pass- ing. The stores were those of J, Stadt- muller, No. 1170 Broadway, @nd J. Price, Broadway, near Howard Avenue, both in Brooklyn. Marcellyn came from Chicago a week ago. When he works he is a salesman, he sald. He was arraigned before Mag- istrate Reynolds on a charge of vag- \ th@) entire industry, has been ro RRgSe KimeeyApril 1 = Economy and sl system is: All the | est new models at $' \ ave comparable wi at $10 and $12, | They are shoe val Women’s Pumps SHOE VALUES You Cannot Overlook! hand in hand at Friedman’s these days. | | The result of our 8 chain store economy | i raney. ‘The vestigation. Tony Red Calfskin or Black Calf. One of many models, This model just received. New light shade Russia Calfskin, Black Calf, Patent Colt, Very special at ioe satisfaction walk atest, best and smart- 7 and $8. Models that th any in New York ues you cannot over- —" |FAMOUS FITTI Open from 8.30 NEW YORK STORES: 1600 BROADWAY, Ne. 48th St 218% THIRD AV., Near 119th St. (43 FIGHTH AV, Nr, Alst St 35 THIRD AV, ‘Nr, 152d St BMAN'S A.M. 0 4.30 P.M. BROOKLYN STORES: 453 PULTON ST, Nr. Smith St 379 KNICKERBOCKER AV. 1327 BROADWAY, Nr. Grave St 5320 FIFTH AV., Near 54th St }@risoner Admits Arrest Frustrated ||) se Was continued for in-|| T | THE EVENING WO Broadway at 34th Street MISSES’ Top Coats of dh a Bar Saturday at 39.50 Swagger coats that have been designed for comfort, smartness and service. They start with effective cross bar tweed—imported —take a notch collar, roomy slit pockets and a result is very satisfying. In brown and tan; blue and tan; gray and blue; tan and brown—-silk lined. MISSES’ New Flannel Sports Coats Saturday at 15.00 Just the coat to complete one’s Summer wardrobe developed in flannel, with large roomy pockets and white flannel collar, caught with white kid belt. In golf red, billiard green and black. Very youthful and exceptionally good value. _A FINE SELECTION OF Misses’ Coats and Wraps GREATLY REDUCED! Irom our regular stock—every one made according to out usual very high standard, 34 Coats and Wraps, Reg. 35.00 to 49.50 at 25.00 75 Coats and Wraps, Reg. 55.00 to 65.00 at 39.50 50 Coats and Wraps, Reg. 79.50 to 89.50 at 69.50 Second Floor Graduation Frocks for Girls and Juniors are to be had in complete assortments in the spe- cialized department for girls on the second floor. Featured Saturday at special prices: Junior Girls*Graduation Frocks 23.75 Heavy white Crepe de Chine develops these charmingly girlish frocks, trimmed with pleated tunics and encircled by silk fringe. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Prctured, , 12.75 Junior Girls’ Class Day Frocks Of fine imported organdie in several refreshing models. Youthfully designed, so thg girl who is still growing finds them very becoming. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Junior Girls’ Voile Frocks 6.75 Made of fine dotted voile in apron effect, prettily trimmed with white for contrast. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Pictured. Second Floor good-looking belt—and the © FRIDAY, JUNE 1 Saks XCampany 0, 1921, SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL F) . Zs 300 Boys’ Suits —ceach with extra pair knickers— Saturday in ‘a very spe- cial sale at 18.95 Suits made to. withstand the rigors of the severest boyhood days. Exclu- sive Saks models, full of youth and originality, tailored in a great va- riety of suitings chosen especially for their sturd- iness of weave. Sizes 10 to 16 years. BOYS’ Washable Norfolk Suits Special at 7.95 Cool, Summery suits of linen crash that will wash as easily as a piece of fine linen, always returning ‘from the laundry as spic and span as when new. Natural tan and gray—sizes 8 tol6 years. Boys’ Panama Cloth Suits: Special 8.95 —light as a Summer breeze, yet as sturdy as any woolen suit. Smart Norfolk models, well tailored, and can be had in the wanted heather colorings. Sizes 8 to 16 years Second Floor Saturday— An Important Sale of Women’s Cotton und Sports Frocks FOR SUMMERTIME At Decidedly Attractive Prices Wool Jersey Slip-On Frocks .* 10.95 These frocks are of excellent quality wool Jersey, with large pockets and effective buttons—-gathered at yoke to assure graceful.Jines. In beige, navy and gray. Sizes 36 to 42.°° In linen 12.50 In: Fponge 16.50 Checked Gingham Frocks 12.95 In decidedly youthful model, displaying the elon- gated waist line. Two large tucks adorn the skirt, while sleeves, pockets and front of waist are laced with ribbon. In pink, blue and black with white. Sizes 24 to 42. Foulard Pattern Voile Frocks 15.00 Like a foulard in pattern, which means they are very good-looking, and cool.’ Made in long line model with pleated over-dress, completed with satin sash, and hand embroidered Madeira collar, vestee and cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44. Fagotted Crepe de Chine Frocks 18.50 Youthful, practical and smart, for Vionnet of Paris originated them—adorned only with rows of fagot- ting and side pieces. In white, gray, navy and blaek. Sizes 34 to 42. Fourth Floor REDUCED! 500 Novelty Combs Formerly 5.00 lo 9.50 Now 2.95 Beautifully carved combs in a variety of pretty shapes, studded with gay colored stones. stone effects, set in platinoid-finish metal. Also a good selection in solid rhine- Street Floor oa SATURDAY Misses’ Silk Frocks —excellent values at 25.00 The materials of the hour fashion them—Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Chiffon ‘Taffeta — straight of line as a youthful frock should be, adorned with rows of pleating, inserts of fagotting, orpretty tucks. In beige, gray, navy, black, white, henna. Sizes:14, 16and 18 years. One style pictured. Misses’ Fatry-like Dance Frocks of Georgette Crepe Special, 29.50 So lovely are they, one would never associate them with such a low price as 29.50. Bouffant, in a manner becoming to Youth, with double skirt, tiny sleeves and shirred bodice,trimmed with petals of ribbon. In orchid, tangerine, white, turquoise and flesh. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. One style pictured. Misses’ Sleeveless Frocks in’a Variety of fabrics, with large sport pockets and , leather belt—the frocks for present wear. oe Bie, § a Fy £38 In Wool Jersey . . « «© « 10.75 In Crepe Mohair . «°. «9.75 In French Linen... 9.75 In Ratine tals, He gen Gre haere In Japanese Crepe... . 59 In Checked Gingham 5.95 All shades. pictured. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. One style Second Floor We Have Made Unusual Preparations to Hold Saturday A SALE OF WOMEN'S . Very Fine Silk Petticoats at substantially below regular prices 4.95 These are all petticoats of a very high order in both material and making—and at 4.95 are the best values New York has seen for many seasons, Included are— Radium Silk Petti- Duchess Satin Petti- coats—in straight line coats—in straight line model, with hem- model, embroidered stitched hem. Shadow- and scalloped. Ex- proofed, and obtainable ceptionally well made. in white and flesh color. White only. Daphne Satin Petticoats—in most ex- quisite changeable colorings. Straight line model, embroidered or scalloped. Third Floor Important Offerings for Saturday in WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Summer Flannel Skirts models for every outdoor Summer event and street wear at remarkably low prices At 8.95.—Smart tailored skirts in a very simple model with the new trouser pocket. White and afl the new high shades. Blazer striped flannel skirts for wear with the flannel coat Exclusive models, beautifully tailored, in jade with white, navy with white, gold with white, Pekin with white, and henna with white. At 11.75.--Stunning pleated flannel skirts of a very superior quality, insmartly pleated and tailored I White and the wanted high shades. Fourth Floor new sports oe ee