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‘ ee cemmeasniemanienean in o| \a » 116 NEW SCHOOLS, ONE ANNEX bu, ne last year pr aoc rd Fourteen on This Year’s List, Nothing Having Been Done in 1919 and 1920—Pro-| gramme $37,000,000 Be-| hind ‘Minimum Relief’ Limit. ines entirely due to the dila- jon of thelr ereation and conse- smLITUA Morocco, Aug. 18 (Aes toriness of the Board of Esti- nily one they should correct. jelated Press).—There has been sha P| | mate and the mode of procedure | is the method advocated by the! aghting between the advance posts of which compels the Board of Edu- | now!y appointed Supervisor of New jthe spanish Foreign Leeion and Mov cation to submit every move and | York Harbor, D. C Hanrahan, tu/ish tribesmen south of this city, one action to the scrutiny of the City | ituaiion exposed by the New| Spaniah Lieutenant, Ts, Orel Sit | There a than gramme Work Held. Up by Board of| Tee Estimate—Next Year's Pro-| ta» mos ape alling for 42 Build- i ings and $25,000,000 More Aloptod by Ky lucation Board. } ree wi $88 a due ont app mat officials: cate and sitt!s The 192 four itions, yet One new aT school, i) | fifteen | new elementary schools, one an- nex and ten additions is Blete school building record of the Hylan Administration. These figures ure made the com- availabie through publication of the mual semi n- per-|t report of C. 1. J. Snyder, 8 intendent of Seiiool report, dated July public to-day, gives opened this year, or opened by ginning next The 19211 N! or to Le op this year, totals one! ¢, Bish schoo! addition (the Bryant High | School), five additions, one annex, the first half of two other new schoo fourteen complete elementary sche No additions or new schools were opened in 1920 or 1919. In 1918 one high school and three additions were opened. These. however, can hardly be credited in favor of the Hylan Administra- tion, as they were authorized and begun before the present Mayor and Board of Estimate took office. The list of epencd by Septembe Buildings, ‘This | 19, but only made} a list of schools which will belo the term be-| nd during ont choois opened n Mra. A schools opened, or to be | pea) iy = the oldes given in Mr.| | Bh vacrie report. ant ed Church ju, Somerville She ——— Manhattan—-P. $. No. 8% (addition) I Tucsday in fer home in Soi Cut This Coupon O : ant Mail tonight. Ei Josth and we) sei oa Stl ara naWaienihithas ination WIDENER'S COLUMBIA SHOP hird Avenu mi y. BY) ist 4 t. half), Baxter and Hes reets. | t Bronx— 0. 6 (addition), Tre- | is mont Avenue between FE ant and mit the Pd of John Ten Eyck Vyse Avenues; PS. N St. Ann's to do farmer, and was born jn avenue, and Carr Streets and] 4 West 37th Street | Ps. No, th and 16th Streets; Hagney Place 43 (annex), Brown Place, 13 rotona and Belmont | ast 180th aad I81st Streets; | Bat © Avenue and| o. 61 (ready in| ast and | », 62] ‘otona VP Charlotte Street, and (ready in October), L between Southern Boulevard and Pox October), © Bircets. Total seats for 11,561 pupils Brooklyn—P. No. Avenue, North Fourth Avenue, detween | and Roebling Henry Street, Firth Streets P. Baltic and Harrison Stree Pp, S.! No, 73 dition), McDougal Stre and Rockaway Avenue; P. S. No, 80} Street and (addition), West 17th Neptune Avenue, Coney Island; No. tillwell Avenue and Avenue 6; P. S. No, 100, West lirst Street and Sheepshead Bay Road; P. %. No. 144 (addition), Howard Avenue, Pros- pect Place and St. Mark's Avenue; | P. S. No, 181 (ready in October), New York Avenue and Bast h Street, | betWvcen Tilden and Snyder Avenues; P. S. No, 182, Dumont, Vermont and Livonia Avenues and Wyona Street, | and P, S, No. 185 (ready in October) Second Avenue and 86th Street. To- tal seats for 15,581 pupils Queens—P. 8. 3, Colonial Avenue, | Livingston and Meteor Streets, Forest Hills; P. 8. 89 (additional story) Street, between Roanoke and Cleve- land Avenues, Far Rockaway (to be used as annex to Far Rockaway High School); P. 8. 60, Liberty, Bryant and Jerome Avenues, South Jamaica, and vhe Bryant High School (addition), between Raddie and Long Island City. Wilbur Avenue, academy Streets, Tota! seats for 1 1 Richmond—P. (first Cromwell Avenue, Dongan Hills. tal-seats for 270 pupils Richmond—P, 8, 1 (first half). s. REPORT GIVES PLANS AND PROGRESS TO DATE, Mr. Snyder, after explaining that trouble with contractors had delayed wome of the schools a few mon| reports that contracts have now been let for two more new schools—P, & 20, Richmond,'and P. Ss. 54, Brooktyn. fle then gives the following table of plans, actually in progress at the pro. ent time, of schools included in the yo- called 1921 programme, They are: Manhattan--P. 8, 57 (addition), 80, 189. Bronx—P, S, 41 (addition), 58 (ad- ation), Brooslyn—-P. S. 67, 156 (addition), 283, 184, 188, 157, Brownsville High School, Queens P. 8. 72 (addition), At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Education the award of con- tract for Public Schools 183, 184 and 486 to the T. A. Clarke Company was aMrmed, This ls the first time con- tracts were jet in one lump sum for ax entire building, and the successful bidder guaranteed to construct and erect the three buildings, complete except for furniture, for a total of $2,817,000, tt will be seen from these two ation by the end of Jing programmes drawn up be- | tween 1918 and 1920. |sramme, drawn up in the summer of| Hall officia forty under way | Board of new Senne re ‘only | WOMAN 102 YEARS OLD as BURIED IN SOMERVILLE. Weal THE ZVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, the schools which will be ponweon, \ One of them is the who.esale hall | ing of fish and plankton, upon which | fish feed, for many miles to the north | and south of New Ye # condition | The growing conflagration hazard) which has aroused H in the budget |Of New York Harbor caused by the|tions to ask Secretary r | Herbert Hoover for Federal aid in has pro-/ illegal discharge from ships of Ol!) stopping the pollution. king into miles of piers,| Another is pollution of bathing leads, docks and other} beaches ty is to be put up to owners of| g ng the harbor as # con- SHIPS’ oiu Kit KILLING FISH. Wide Desir: this y trom items included in the Jon Caused by Wante From Vessels in Harbor. The 1921 pro- nd included last September, r, only to the | } | contract letting #tages. \? |ships vl ——_—-—— wine inn Reported South of} y of Melitt Previously, this delay is | wird of Fre Underwriters the Other ifs result from the | | Moors are reported to have suf- fourteen oul of more! water| fered heavy losses the 1921 pro-| p onl, items in Education, at uthorized the ts} new s drawn up by the esterda ramme and Litions, totalling This with the $37,000. he 1921 programme but not ted by the Board of enable the schoo! eed effectively nthe dengiene Yin school | | | Sites Commitice. plus Friday and Saturday An Exceptional PHONOGRAPH OFFER This New COLUMBIA has been reduced Large e Full S Size PHONOGRAPHS at Half Price (Used) $ opi wou 2. Y) me include elementary sch seven new bigh school hool. The add ured budget at_yes- had no ‘new big’ De Witt Clinton w school in. th in the those ‘are_of by le tion. It wa spend. $108,000, moi t for teaching } it DOWN— Balance on Very Easy Torms. Cabinet | colunpie Grafonola No Interest 0: Extra Charges only $15. $200 large d other values equally not new have bev guaranteed by Wideue Widener New Location—4 West 37th St. Headquarters (or Columbia Grafonolas and Records een nn enema nn nanan nn nna min sible cabinet mou ode A tested and «i models fo: bineil Ten Eyck Was Farmer's Widow. I Ten Byck, bol woman pved to 0 t Counts 1 Somer n the South Brancy OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & © a ' 34th Street—New York A Special Sale—Friday Women’s Pure Silk Sweaters Narrow snug-fitting cuffs and Tuxedo collars cate- fully tailored to lie flat. Fancy woven girdles. \ Regular 29.75 Values 13.75 Tuxedo Models Full Fashioned Navy, White and Black OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Also On Special Sale—Friday New Model Fall Boots —— For Women and Misses u / Considerably Less Than Regular Price \ 8.75 Three smart Fall models (one illustrated), Calf and finest Kidskin, in brown and blac’ welted soles and military heels. of selected - Flexible, Ideal for walking. Shoes Also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store Quality Merchandiee Come to the “McCreery Silk” Section Tomorrow You will find a very unusual offer ing of White Canton Crepe, Summer's fabric, in) doubh most fashionable width, priced very specially at 3.00 yard, Also Japanese Natural Ecru Ponges first quality, 33 yard, inches 95c of selected wide, Second Floor Absolutely New Ideas in Women’s Autumn Sport Suits special, 18.50 Fancy a Sport Suit of the quality heavy Wool Jersey with a Nov folk yoke and w high, highest turn-down co! lar! Doesn't it sound different from any you have seen? That is just one of the new mode! offered at 18.50, There are numerous other styles, ineluding a model with convertible collar and inverted plaiis. The dark, heather shades and Navy Blue. colors are mostly tich Fourth Floor McCreery Silk Gloves 65c and 1.35 Imagine Silk Gloves at only oe, avid yet that is all these two-clasp White, Ik Gloves, with Paris point Milanese embroidery, are marked. The long Gloves, 16-button length are also priced at an absurdly low in White with Paris point embroidery figure—-J.85. They are oniy Main Floor Final Price Reductions on Misses’ Suits and Coats A splendid and varied assortment of Suils in Vric otine und Jersey cloth (sizes 14 to 18 Shantung, Skibo Tweed, years), suitable for present and early reduced to 9.50 Vall wear, All sorts of Coats — regulation sleeve models and cape effeets—the sort of Wraps that are indispensabt for wear until Winter, now reduced to 16.75, 29.50 and 39.50 50 to 79.50 formerly 2 Fourth Floor Bring Back Youth’s Bloom scott's Mineralava is the original Mud Facial Cleanser it keeps the pores open and functioning, One or two appli cations, followed by Scott's Mineralava Face Finish, will bring back a healthy and youthful flush to your skin Mincralava ..e.005 . 2.08 Mineralava Vace Vinish., 1.56 Vax Included) Main Fioor Turlet Good. Adrertived, on Sale beginning Frida, Augist 10th 1921, 34th Street Stripes! New Sorts of Stripes! They Lead the Autumn Mode in Separate Skirts ] OMAN, Blazer, Pin, Candy, Herringbone and new kinds of stripes that have not yet been christened, display themselves in the new Autumn Skirts of Wool Prunella, | they present! All have rich solid shades alternating And an arresting picture | in plaits with stripes of contrasting shades and combinations of colors different from any ever i shown. Many flaunt fringed sashes. | As if to outdo these new effeets in stripes, plaids \ppear in captivating new guises—new in design and Silk Skirts. too, are delightfully different and hoast of such aristocratic f Brocade, Poplin, Wool Canton and Wool-back Satins sries as Crepe Silk Fourth Floor) in a Sale at 7:95 Why your wardrobe for the many days not add at least one to of Summer yet to come! We have selected for this event only the most desirable Sunmer models those which have proven to be favorite lypes. Some are fashioned of an excellent quality finported Organi Dotted Voile, others of wham or lig- ured or flowered Voile. or There are gay, vivid colors and delicate tints and many lovely color combinations. Sizes 14 to 18. Fourth Floor Silk and Leather Hand Bags Splendid Values at—2:95 The and various Leathers, with metal or self-eovered frames. either bags ure all of the latest design for change. All ave daintily dined. Formerly 3.95 to 5.00, Main Ploo For Men! 500 Leather Belts With Silver Buckles---At a Clearance Price 1.65 Men's high Tubular style and plain Bridle Leather Belts are priced at only 1.65, tax This barely covers ihe the added to that is a Sterling Silver Buckle, in many and va ‘The buckles grad included. cost of leather, but cd designs. are of a heavy weight silver, in hammered or engine-turned patterns, Main Flow of plain or fancy Silks They are fitted with purse and mirror or have un inner compartment