The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 9

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- CURRIN FASTENS SCHOO. FAURE "UPON THE MAYOR Declaring the children of the poor will suffer most from the “hardships” place’ upon them by the Hylan Ad- ministration’s do-nothing policy with Tespect to new school bulldings, Henry H. Curran, Republican-Coall- tion candidate for Mayor, sald last night at the Brooklyn Union League Club: “It is well for us not to be deceived The facts of the fire dangers came | from Supt. Snyder and Engineer | Would get a seat for every obild.” Deutsch of the Board of Education. sions are the order of the day. These things everybody reads about every | Mayor Hylan upon the newspapers, which are only printing the facts uf} when things are the way we see the fatlures of his Administration, 18 | them to-day. going to becloud these things. good his promises, And don't forget | not getting a square hat the matter of tne achools was ST Tisian ‘went forth four youre ase etd |GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH. | began promising everybody that he | In contrast to the conditions ex- jisting In the New York public schovis “Tho fact that almost half of ali of | Mr, Curran told how Boston, with an| the pupils are making slow progress | increas: and that about half of these are over | #tely as large as ¢ uge for the grades in which they are | Provided seats for now to enumerate all of the schvols| themselves | “New York is just as able to take) Diners in ancient. Ir! "When ] came back from a few/care of her children as any other| the leadership of Tho days’ vacation the other day, [ no-/ city, and until quite recently we havo | tioed that all sorts of excuses were | always done ao. dress being offered by the Mayor and bis! ministration has fallen down on the! meeting te be held on the grounds. | in attendance proportion- | ey mus vhat | fight in Brooklyn where the pupila| were ge and they must take what} are jammed into overcrowded rooms/ “And when they are backward and| \ and where part time and double ses-|too big for the classes they are in| represe — the blame should not be shouldered | throwing champ: on the children, day, and no amount of attacks by| study his lessons and get a fair) Paddy Ryan wi amount of atention from his teachur| 0! tug-of-war ¢ Irish & pire 7 of New York, How can any child| Pat = MeDonald es to the nun entered a dancing ¢ Jwhieh will be furr Frank P. Walsh and But the Hylan Ad-| O'Mara of Limerick will a teat 50,000 People. ~ (One illustrated.) Sizes 6 to 14. Special Shoe Value Saturday New Oxfords and Two-Strap Pumps For Women and Misses 6. 75 Values to 10.00 This offering embraces five new and distinctive models in High Grade Low Shoes developed in Patent Leather, Black or Brown Kidskin and Tan Russia Calfskin. | ___Shoe8 Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores. OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS & G 34th Street---New York Most Remarkable Values Saturday Misses’ New Fall Suits and Dresses 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. Styles decidedly Smart and Individual. Qualities to appeal to the most criti- ' cal taste—and Prices representing Values that will be found Unparalleled. Mole collars. Special 39,75 Special 50.00 Special 68.00 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats.... Misses’ Suits Fur-trimmed Suits of Yala- ma Cloth, with Nutria or Tailored Suits of Tricotine and Tweed. Suits with Fur trimmings of Wolf, Mote and Nutria. Also Tailored Suits of Panvelaine, Moussyneand Yalama Cloth. Handsome Fur-trimmed Suits of the choicest new fab- rics, featuring Beaver, Squir- rel, Mole, Wolf and Opossum. (One model illustrated.) Misses’ Dresses Canton Crepe in straightline and bloused styles. tine in coat effect and new models, with cape attached. Special 2 5 I 0 0 Beaded and embroidered Canton Crepes. Crepe with faggotting. Tri- cotines, beaded or tailored. Special 29.75 Jacquard Crepes, beaded and with monkey fur. ton Crepe, with beads and hand-painted motifs. (As II- lustrated.) Special 45,00 -- 22.50 35.00 to . 39.75 55.00 Trico- Roshanara Can- Also Tricotines. 98.00 to 225.00 Girls’ and Juniors’ Dresses and Coats Sizes 6 to 16 Navy Blue Serge Dresses in new models, some with Canton Crepe sashes. Special 1 3 A 75 Serge Dresses with embrold= ery. Combination Dresses, showing Velvet jumper blouse and pleated Jersey skirt. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 18.00 Many smart new Dresses, combining Checked Velour and Wool Jersey, also Taffeta and tailored Serge models. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 25.00 Special Bolivia, Chinchilla, Heather and Polo Cloth Coats, in double-breasted flare=-back and belted styles. 6 to 16 yrs, Specia! 22.50 Polo Cloth Coats with Beay- erette collar and cuffs. In- verted pleat in back. Brown and Reindeer. (One Illustrated.) Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 2O, 75 Furtrimmed Coats of Heather, Polo, Silvertip Bo- livia and Evora. Collars of Opossum, Beaverette and Raccoon. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 37, 5 0 biic Field Day at Expected to At- ion, Mr, Cur. | waning days of autumn ts the Irish receiving instructions comes m the ald, had done “its full duty. "| public Field Day at Empire City Race Bureau of Reference of the Boara of | SEEM onan a to nobody in| 2tAvk next Sunday afternoon, Incident: | Bducation, This latter means that w York surrenders to nobody in| ai to the athletic programme there wil! i i { its care for its children. It {s our! Overcrowding and Fire Perils) ony Dalit of the pupa have made firs and ‘our aoiemm duty to them |"e & demonstration of sympathy for: ‘ normal p rades, and) and to our city, and to our country | aspirations of the people of Ireland. | es ecb moss Oe oe taae weedias are of normal) ag well, There can be no excses| With favorabie weather the projec’ o's i as a ; where the children are concerned, for|of the affair look to an attendance o Officials, He Says. It would take a long timd for me) we know they are not able to help| onoww on mare | | + York are om. | Next to the World Series the bles st ‘The | outdoor athletic event scheduled for tie | | Quill Trimmed Felt Hats | MAIN FLOOR Becoming models for every Woman in this group of COATS | ELTED or sem!-belted models, with flare back; convertible collars; set-in or raglan sleeves .. .. good-looking THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, by the talk and excuses the present | spokesmen for hie failure to make| job, The children of Administration is making. The facts are all there, The figures of the over- crowding came from Dr, Bstingers | 1921.- Charge Purchases Made Today Will Appear on Bills Rendered NovertBer rst. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue, at 35th Street—N. Y. PARIS To Every Discriminating Shopper SATURDAY’S PRESENTATION OF NEW FASHIONS IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT Established 1879 — Exceptional values, these, but not unusual ones at Best’s LO well-tailored doats, silk-lined and interlined. New soft, bile fabrics, in navy, black and Autumn Shades. Women's Sizes Third Floor Misses’ New COATS in CHINCHILLA and other fabrics 48.00 HEY are really unusually pretty coats. One model has the graceful scarf collar, , with tasseled ends; others with convertible or shawl collars; some are belted, others loose, flare-back styles. In new soft all the fall shades. Misses’ Sizes Second Floor fabrics . . ———— SS PRICE 50 CENTS Not a wrinkle to mar the perfect fit of these Box-coat Tweed Suits for Misses .. . HAND-TAILORED BY A TAILOR ESIGNED and made espe-. cially for Best & Co., and Beautifully hand-tallored ese suits of tweeds have the 28-in. coat, with the new flare back, contrasting silk linings and a smart new collar. To be worn with or without belt. In coral sapphire, amethyst, jade and the staple shades. Misses’ Sizes®. Second Floor Also Women's Sizes ta: 44 Same model, Misses’ sizes, furrcollared 49.50 TRICOTINE of marvelous quality | in a Coat Dress for Women 35.00 pee soft and fine is the tricotine of which this dress is trimly tailored. A thoroughly satisfying dress, correct in every detail, from the bound buttonholes, to the dainty vestee of cream em- broidery. Cut on beautiful and becoming lines, this is a dress far above type you'd or- dinarily expect at this price. Women's Sizes Third Floor A large assortment of Misses’ Dresses at 18.50 ERSBYS, bound in grosgrain ribbon, and sashed or leather- belted; sleeveless slip-ons of fine french serge; iaine de guerre, (as illustrated) with con- trasting pipings; crepe de chine in round cooked little dresses with varying draperies,..... a most attractive group, and quite remarkable at this special price. Misses’ Sizes Second Floor 1921 Base Ball Pennant Will Soon Be Awarded KEEP UP WITii THE PROCESSION BY CONSULTING THE 1921 WORLD ALMANAC Baseball and All Other Sporting Records Accurate and Complete BY MAIL 65 CENTS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY SSS SS SES SSS NDON 39.50 ot aan ie a i a a

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