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—— } | | | | $94,000,000 FOR final programme * {iis total will reach $40,000,000. T with the $62,000,000 yep, t ur 1921, a ized bub several millic in be pushed to coms) combined buildin for consideration tendent is ex. t Com tion his total nis, with the hool Bu t irely started, ¢ ihoreede of iy Tne aL oR RANE Se authorized, sho \ Metlon that every one of thé) fre hazard, every un ry condi- cighty-tWo new elementary school! tion and every obsolete building. The | he ind teen hi schools J of FMucation, given full power, 1 YEARS PREDICTED This Building Programme Would Redeem All De- ficiencies of System. e by th dof t new “ “ «ready 1 Vive $04,000.00 1 ned fay \ y The Evening World several weeks ago as necessary to redeem the ol sya tem. ‘The Byening World set the Coat suilding progr Sporogimare cow! accomplish this within the next school terms, re are the details of the 1922 as GraWwn up sO Near Niet Hgure between $100,000,000 and $150,-| Total ayptoximate 000,000. With the continued decline The 1921 programme provided for : BOARD.| n prices a revised estimate would| $3,580 new sittings, bringing the total ndke the total required approximate] for the two years to 123,313. F ne jesser amount "Phe schools r determined upon New Proposals Are Essentially “as pointed out by this paper in the | tgtta tentative 1822 programme pro- What Evening World yo Has Fought For HL elvie associations, a great part | ponent jot the blame tor unsanitary eondi- ‘The Board of Estimate soon will 9¢) toms and overcrowding in the schools Was duc to dilatoriness of the Board im a position to wipe out the defi- Hrookivn i THE EVENING WORLD, body since tt came into existence. | WOMAN IN FLAMES Only two had been approved prior to the ‘expose. ‘The two sites still pending are the much disputed Coney Lsiand site, over which Comptroller Craig and Asso- ciate Superintendent of Schools Shal- low have wrangled, and one at Clason Point, the Bronx on the latter will be held by the Boar! of Education to-morrow and by the|day in their home of Estimate Friday. “ Parents are urged to attend th necting of Board check up on what provisions are be- ) ing made for repairs in their neigh- Lil borhooda. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921. A public hearing the Budget Committee of oY Education to-day, when r submits his repair pro t is the only way they can Philip Miske, Miske’s clothing was trying to put ou husband went to INSANITY MAY BE PLEA OF about her condition. Doesn't Recall Shooting. Ciel re ih forty, and his wife,|qThe “etense of Miss Olivia MM. P. No. 3 ud] his home, No. 45 South Hitott Place, |of patient and nurse. Brooklyn, on Friday night, is, accord that she was. unbalanced at the time| GENEVA, Aug. 8. remember the shooting. engaged through her friends in Cin- Jura Mountains, cinnatt, sald to-day that he would not alah ty ae ee a noite commis~ & p he ental state Ta oR J AS OIL LAMP EXPLODES|NURSE WHO KILLED LAWYER |ie’catned what phywicians tind to" may _ - ———— He said he had Miske Goes to Hospital for Burms| Miss Stone Persista in Saying She} /d a long interview with her and that wuched and displayed After Saving Wife. evidence of nervousness. halt Kenwlman, added that evidence ad come into Sis possession hioh Stone, the Cincinnati graduate nurse a Afina, thirty-slz, wero roading ously to-| ‘eno ahot end willed Elie Guy Mipkend, | fiekaad’ ieee ‘the seaeerment 08 ' Kinkead that the relationship of her Willett] once a well known lawyer in Ohio, near| husband and Miss Stone was only that leling to present indications, likely to be| FOREST FIRE THREATENS FORT. of No. 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, rept cown the northern slopes of the| and 507 children ended SUICIDES ARE DOUBLED. - » Business depression 1s held respote number of adult suicides in this coun- try during the first six months of this year as compared with the same period in 1920, in a report made pubite Mrs.| yesterday by ‘the Save-a-Life Parental neglect and fear of sci examinations were principal causes In the suicide of 214 boys, of an aver- age age of sixteen, and 293 girlsaver- Aging Afteen, In most cases the boys olson. Twice as many men es. In the first six months of 1921 6,509 adults committed 1 last year ed their own lives as compared to 226 in 1920. school of Watimate. When — the . budget comes up before the board Ten aAaiohe Gn POFLARN® BAHOOIST for part: time, double sessions and| next month it can approve the new | eee gene fen now bulldtnes Ik unsanitary conditions. programme and by resolution au-|1922 and 1924, and one susltorium, me’ the Board ot. Bawa High schoolea—five new schools ai Mad ah Mh) nt building pro-| thoris! AERC EFLE RR TRIEE additions, one alte for use in 1923. Loa geithel abit Ah) tata ceciet cl Aol ul tinal power. ‘This| Since the report of the civic socie- the board with the school budget in He tles’ aurvey and the subsequent ex- the fall, already provides $22,000,000 posures of conditions in The Evening for sites, additions and new buildings. * World the Board of Estimate has It is predicted that before the up its consideration of schoo nd-in the last month has ‘au- mittee on Buildings of the Bourd of, Education is prepared to submit the ciency of school buildings responsible ‘om- lthorized all but two of the fifty sites whch have been pending before that Final Clearance 2750 FORSYTHE FLEUR de HAND-MADE BLOUSES 7.95 Regularly 11° to 1 Exquisite styles; beauti Filet lace trimmed Imported Voiles only. Every stitch done by hand. "All new models. Beginning Today LIS Regularly 8.75 ful Irish and 1125 FORSYTHE Fancy Blouses 7.95 135° to 19.50 Georgettes, Canton Crepes, rene de Chines, Chiffons and Novelty Materials. White, Navy and all newest shades and styles. JOHN FORSYTHE & SONS “The Waist House” 3 West 42ND Sr. Broadway at Ninth, New York. Down they go, Tuesday! Mohair and Palm Beach Suits In the Burlington Arcade Store <r Store Hours 9 to 5 76 were $25 83 were $27. 73 were $30 65 were $20 20 were $25 fully finished. know). with hair-line 78 were $22.50... Don't confuse these excellent suits with the commonplace suits that are called by the same names. These Wanamaker suits are THOROUGHBREDS—well cut, finely tailored, care- and this is the annual close-out, undertaken while there is plenty of thin clothes weather ahead for our customers to get good use out of them this year (they'll be good for next year, too, you MOHAIR SUITS—gray and black and white mixtures, PALM BEACH SUITS—gray, tan, sand and natural shade. The Mohair Suits ek an The Palm Beach Suits We have sold hundreds of them this summer— and self stripes. TWO: MODELS—a three-button Some of the coats have silk sleeve linings. Sizes—34 to“46, for all types—regulars, longs, shorts, stouts. and a two-button. Both have patch pockets. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg. Lord & Taylor AVENUE Furniture Sale Continues Save Space! Save Money! Present day living conditions demand that economy of space must be considered. One of the many features of our great August Furniture Sale is a fine selection of space saving sleeping devices. They are being offered at record low prices—furniture that couples artistic merit with comfort and con- venience. ‘ Sofa Bed, illustrated above, heav- ily upholstered, back with two pil- lows. Four feet 6 inches by 6 feet linch. Complete with mattress. $69.50 Couch Bed; when open it meas- ures 4 feet 2 inches by 6 feet 1 inch. Complete with Se Mahogany Finished Day Bed, frame only. This fine day bed is 2 feet 6 inches wide. Illustrated at top. $24.00 This fine furniture is made in workshops, where lynx- eyed experts keep constant watch for the slightest im- perfection in wood or any carelessness in workman- ship. Upholstered Box Spring, in best ticking. $26.75 Upholstered Box Spring, with tufted hair top and roll edge. $39.75 Folding Cot; when open it meas- ures 2 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 1 illustrated Double Day Bed; above, metal ends; in mahogany, ivory and walnut finishes. When open it measures 4 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 2 inches. $49.50 Double Day Bed; mahogany fin- ished, wood ends with cane pan- els. Four feet 6 inches by 6 feet 2 inch. Complete with mattress. 1 inches. Complete with mattress. Curled Hair Mattress, weighs 45 $79.50 Ibs. $34.50 Automatic Chair Bed, single All Long Grey Hair Mattress, size, 27 inches. Complete with roll edge. $56.00 mattress. $29.50 SIXTH FLOOR, All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $8.25 During the August Sale These are of excellent quality—ribbon bound in rose, blue, tan and grey. Stamped Tea Sets, 85. To Embroider New designs and a low price. and 4 napkins. Stamped Luncheon Sets, 50c French knot. A very attractive set of 13 pieces. FIFTH FLOOR Applique design. Notice that price! SECOND FLOOR Bridge Lamp Of Wrought Iron $10.75 This lamp has a 12 inch flare shape parchment shade and slender shaft of wrought iron. The price is just as e attractive as the lamp. It is an ex- ceptional August valuc. FIFTH FLOOR, Cloth Persian, Turkish, Chinese Rugs $195 One of the Many Fine Values in the August Sale This one price on our handsome Oriental rugs brings these master woven rugs from overseas almost to cost. Persian Arak Rugs, 9x12, Chinese Rugs, 9x12, Mosul Rugs, 334x6 feet, priced and included in this Sale. A Sale of Attractive $1.25 Pair Hemstitched marquisette curtains trimmed with lace edges. In white, cream and ecru. It is an absurd price! $295 and $345 $295 and $345 $37.50 and $45 All other sizes, larger or smaller, are proportionately There are two sizes, 8x10 and 9x12 feet. Beloochistan Rugs, below wholesale cost, $29.50 Kirmanshah Rugs, especially fine in quality, 4x6 fost 3x5 fect, 125 Lilahan Dozar Rugs, specially heavy quality, 414x614, Me $125, $150, "$175 ” FIFTH FLOOR Curtains $2.75.Pair Ruffled muslin curtains with small dots. Also small block designs. 234 yards long. $1.95 Pair White marquisette curtains, with narrow imitation filet insertions and edges. FIFTH FLOOR A Kitchen in White! Through a special purchase we are able to offer to the housewife some durable white enameled kitchen furniture, manufactured with an eye for art as well as usefulness. The prices are ex- traordinarily low! Kitchen Chair, white enameled. $2.65 Wide round back with four strongly built spindles. }) A Demonstration National Steam Pressure Cookers This is a special offer in these aluminum cookers. They save 24 the time and 34 fuel ordin- arily used in cooking. With complete equipment: 10qt., $25; 17 qt., $33; 25 qt., $40. * Scientific Pastry Table white en- ameled and orcelain top. iquipped with seat, 3 drawers and pastry board. Size 26x42 inches. $29.50 Hoosier White-Enamelled Kitchen Cabinet, $81 Great in summer! hese Hoo- sier cabinets help to make the long day short! There is a model of this fine cabinet to fit your kitchen and your purse. Sanitary Kitchen Table white en- amelled, with porcelain top. 1 drawer. Size 24x36 $10.50 inches. Lord & Taylor Fireless Cookers at Special Prices. This is the time to buy one of these famous Lord & Taylor guaranteed cookers: 1 stove— 8 qt. capacity, $16 I stove—12 qt. capacity, $18 2 stove—16 qt. capacity, $26 2 stove—2o qt. capacity, $29 2 stove—24 qt. capacity, $30 3 stove—28 qt. capacity, $42 sible for an increase of 3,738 in the as women

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