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I A EOE IY 0 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921, Ta! | Ventilated rooms In the “new” bulld-| said Miss May Jackson, the princt-|corned repairs will be inadequate, ing. The toilets are poorly placed.|pai, with the same disposition to| It was pointed out by one educator ‘The school has ten part-time classes |make the best of a bad thing ap- at new buildings are needed to re- even with the abolition of the last in other schoola, We have p antiquated and unsafe struc- STORE OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ity far more r which can be| tures in the heart of the ded in the two years, whic { Junior high schc The district is|utuized for proper teachers’ rooms.|than are new schools n = sul Rrowing and there is no relief in|This school is not overcrowded and|less populated sections rin the} y | sight. the rooms are now. standing jdle,|latter case the children have air and | The Fifth Street school, the nearest |We need more vpen space and a good | Space, can be tuken to parks and 4 UNSAFE SCHOOLS. neighbor to No. 19, is P.'$. No. 15, of |coat of paint i when the rooms get too | which Miss Margaret Knox is Prin-| « oanible to get (iis additional | Not and crowde |Sionis, Nothing tae been done to tho| pratt l@pontinie to get this addition | ae ‘The Specially Shop of Oppinalions U. silanes | lanty “five-year-old structure at No. jot which runs about 125 feet along) FULL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN. Fifth Street e 1878! «| Norfolk Street and 100 feet behind FIFTH AVENUELAT 38™. STREET (Continued from Third Page.) | ‘i ‘en he the school which is not now in use.| Wiscensin Lewin | sai iss Kno We are using part of it for a garden, ave gone to thi room on the top fi tare Adopts Bilt 4 7 hot been pai ed, The a ra for Baw of Sex: \ Premiers of Australia, New this there are car tracks on 1th | finally eliminated about five B. watia then the cto Wato a apleadia MADIS' a! w | . a Street, and subway construction has| @Md there are six rooms in which we pla ound, The » danger ia that b bal omen | my Zealand and South Africa cen going on tor yours | mune burn the ighte continually. By |blayerqund, ‘The one danger, te thay) gained equn Will Close Out THURSDAY—Second Floor making the best of such conditions ashes thrown over old,tenement foun. | #!" when th Would Li imit Arms. P. 6. No. 19 LACKS EVERYTHING Al we manage to get 4 curtain amount Gations Gnd unless proporiy, prepared) & bill, ‘romovin, pbs SCHOOL SHOULD HAVE. ot rereature comfort’ here. But that ltight cave in.” B governing the « . Sublic Schoo! 49 aa modern building is abso- : a j oes to G nor Bluine 8 ¢ ed LONDON, June 22.—-Limit to armas Uv OO ae eae uly | lutety’ ossent Hut here, too, repair would only | £8 to Governor Bluine who Is expect a] delay the time when the school must | to sian it | through the be torn down, Were it not for the; ‘The measure had the backing of the) that oven w. lent care taken by Miss Jack-| National Women's Party, Jury service | peventeen yeura ago the school Js and the Janitor =the | bullding| ta extended to women by the bill atong | from adequate, The fire menace is/ Would be in a worse condition with full tights of contract and resi: dence Ae Scho is the Julia Richman High Sch Previous to acceptance of the bill} Tt is quite ments and a treaty with Japan that gut it will be acceptable to America were thirty years urged at the Imperial Conference by {3 Seventy y “new building.” built » ‘Phe main building \ Constant work 4 : las minimized certain conditions and Premiers Smuts of South Africa, $10,000 has just been expended on re-| Hughes of Australia and Massey of pairs. not so great here as in other schy WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS New Zealand But the only logical repair ig tho) Put tte tee ae dar el rct cia f women Ind ong equal voting: rights : (pens Mr. Hvehes on disarmament ad Wien Nes ora 8208 aH Sas en eres aes Vine dual“ eataty ossiele dee | At the.Largest Price Reductions this t ys v I te 00 plo “es s|}mands the Julia Richman ny e Mies everteiiaare canis ee be ait tel nndeatace una” the teacher | Seka ve"Gucaedanaemiyane | CIRL, 18, SLAYS ASSAILANT. This Shop Has Ever Made * Avenue, 1 , and then e three Improperly — equipped | Chicagoan, 45, Had Been Arrented other two buildings {| for Attempted Anxauit on Her. little longer, but at the expense of | ni the eves, ears, lungs, and brains 10, June Guy Depe and [ am sure the very glad to read ti yours, that you would welcome any ; i iat iscus y also to provide a Ways that are } Sn cena ecuse WIth BBY). 5 would S three fect wide. ‘The his re irre the, Tittle ones compel d to sit in| fo was waylaid and power an) propositions for disarma- « adjoinin 1% nd t irways of woo and to play in damp | de ment or limitations of armaments. { that the n of fire in th ‘ Education has 1 Your words come most ortunely. story building Board of Educa Ee I think this a psych eal aorent Robert ? z {There a pupils and fifty thorized another $1,400,000 to be ex vorld will be ; words of ¢ r-old part HESE models so anticipate fall fashions that it will prove profitable to anticipate fall requirements. y upon a charge made by the girl's r, who accused Depeso of an at- | schoc teachers in the cighty-year-old ouild nded on airs, But it is not re aaule 4 We ought not to estimate the ing painting, a Ing and the annex Dult twenty-five | pairs that are needed in buildings Whos upon his daughter, | Falue of this conference, It is no use “nd strenathe oe ‘The rooms are crowded, | half a century and more old. | Re- : ' “ Cloth or Silk Coats and Wraps teil aoende son Seat | et ee 4 Formerly 89.50 to 175.00 49.00 future of the thildren are con- plumbing is old fashioned, play + disguising the fact th n America ne virlunlly oll, and the teaghera Bt ¥e they do distinguixh between England “ and the Dominions fn a very marked i, elited Way, and the suggestion coming from You, backed by Dominion Prime Min- fsters, might <ain a hearing whcf® the voice .. Enginnd alone failed “{ invite the United States, Japan @nd France to meet us. Such an in- Vitation, Issued witt such authority behind it would, 1 think, find great support in America and I hope and believe in Japan too.” Regarding the Angic ance Mr. Hughes said: renewal is very strong, It nol overwhelming. Speaking broadly, we are in favor of ts renewal. But there are certain difficults which must be faced. One of these arises out of the attitude of America toward treaty. It may be laid down as ‘improper resi rooms. ‘mm and poorly “Our condition ia not irremediable, * a Lord & laylor ‘ FIFTH rey a Sports, afternoon or travel models, including navy blue trico- tine dress-coats. Cloth or Silk Coats and Wraps _ Formerly 110.00 to 225.00 60 00 Of silk crepe, satin or navy blue tricotine in afternoon models. Handsome Fur-Collared Cloth Capes Formerly 145.00 75.00 Also Marvella three-quarter topcoats with tie-scarf collars. HERE IS OUTING APPAREL Japan, to Pata ol ~ > ; must specifically exclude possibilit 3 h ‘XPE TE Of war with the United States. It CORRECT AND INEXPENSIVE ought to do this specifical! . mot specifically then by implica go clear and unmistakable thot he who runs may read. It Is perfectly true that the present treaty does this by implication, but not so plainiy as to preclude misipterpretation. “In any future treaty we must guard aguinst even the suspicion of hostility or unfriendlincss to the United States.” Or unfriendiiness to the United s Smuts and Massey spoke in a Mar strain. While They Lavtl ! TRUNES, BAGS AND SUITCASES To Sell at Any Price, as We Must Raise Cash THIRD FLOOR Cloth or Silk Capes and Coats Formerly 145.00 to 255.00 95 00 Canton crepe, exquisite quality duvetyne, Marvella, finest tricotine or satin, many with squirrel, caracul or monkey fur. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Sleeveless Silk Jersey Frocks $17.50 They’ re concjsely tailored (a requisite for sleeveless frocks) of good quality silk jersey. Some contrast navy and grey, or white and navy. Others are all tan or navy. A special purchase. Hence a* special price to you, $17.50. A Sale of MEN’s SHIRTS $1.35 Sweaters—Their Latest Version $1 2.50 What new thing will sweaters do? The latest is sleeveless, a slip-over, closely knit of alpaca yarn, and reasonable at $12.50- Neck-line, armholes, and pockets tailor-bound with white silk GENUINE COWHIDE | peas Colors are tomato, grey, blue, white, henna, tan and SUITCASES see: jeseebtagedn all around, extra heavy leather | corners, good dram tie $5 $17. 50 mings. $2. offered a ai Made of printed Madras and good. | Percales in a handsome assort- ment of Summer patterns. Sizes:1314 to 17), Straw # | Union | Hats Suits $9.75 | $1.10 Plaited W ool Skirts $12. Our most advanced skirt models (the skirt-makers claim they're fall models) are made of smooth-finished Prunella wool with the dark stripe plaited out and the plaid, light stripe plaited in. ‘The colors ae black and white, brown and tan, navy and tan. Price, $12.75 | Comparable with Our white cotton gabardine skirts at $3.50 | Ly Mg 2 : : : ‘ . . One-Piece Wool Bathing Suits Fine Sennits in a. Of white Madras in : $8 4 5 variety of popular plaid or self-striped | ? models with wide, designs. Sleeve- i Preferred by most swimmers But prov ng an efficiently cut medium OF\ narrow less, knee model, [- "'8q.50 suit may be an attractive one: One model uses white trim- | brims and crowns cut roomy and well f ming as shown in the illustration on navy, light blue, green | of various heights. made. } Wardrobe Trunks, each with a and black. An erie price considering the quality of warm wool in, the suit, $8.75. guarantee for 5 19°°° years as low as mre, Lanes Shop Flannel Sports Coats—For Variety wn’ Opposite American Theatre— Open Evenings Till 11 0’ Clock. Men’s Furnishings—Main Floor | James MeCreery & Co. Fifth Avenue Thirty-fourth Street For color, for gayety—sports coats have a way of making successful summer wardrobes, ‘UVhey’re flannel, boldly striped or plain polo, golf, billiard, blue and black. Their details and tailoring appeal doubly under such truly reasonable prices as these! [Notice to Advertisers | World, Wrrecelved after tM. th publication, can be permit and ia order of Betta Mathice Coo contaluing ‘cnet Gade ‘Disp iaing type covy for the Kupglee Aig ‘a The Buaday World must be ons F ng publica rt % a taining epet 0 a ee ecined’ by Tuursday toon, copy, {1 copy which has po ae ar. SPP vriday, and en ed in the ee $19.50 THIRD FLOOR $16.50 $22.50 ! 3 The World 192 t Sunder Resort Annual Is now on Sale at all World Offices and at Subway. Elevated and Railroad stations and Newsstands or by mail, PRICE 10 CENTS Beginning Saturday, July 2d, the store will be closed All | Day Saturday—until and including September 3d. |