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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1921, | \z1PFEL REINSTATEMENT COL. HASKELL SAYS 09,000,000 RATIONS. York school teacher who was dismissod by the City Boarl of Education on charges in 1916. His decision reco Acting Commiastoner Now Backs er in Her Five-Year Fight for Job, ALBANY, Oct. 18 ting State Commissioner of Bduca+ —— Relief Head ‘Sets Price of Famine Relief for Six Months at $50,000,000. instate Miss Zipfel to the place from Jequal grade, By Herbert Pulitzer. Comer. 1021, by the Preww Publ iching Co, (Phe New York Evening Worl.) MOSCOW, Oct. 18.—“Rations for 6,000,000 people for six months will be sufficient to save all the lives en- angered by the Russian famine,” Gol. William Haskell, head of the American Relief Administration in Russia, said upon his return from an | imspection trip in the Volga region. “The total cost of leving the famine,” he continu ould be @bout $60,000,000 or about $5 for each person for the entire famine period. Five million pounds of food a day, wnder our ration, will be needed “Discounting possible exagreration, here are about 15,000,000 Russians facing starvation, but they ar all without food, frova past e: figures are worse the further one gets Mnes of communications. Some of the cepted,’ he said, “it will be Incumbent upon the board to grant the petitioner a new trial.” The Legislature at its last session passed a bill providing for the rein- statement of Miss Zipfel, but It was vetoed by Gov, Miller. After her dis- Ural Mountain villages are six weeks From froma railroad and can only bel ge Manufacturer reached by wagon and then by pack-| horse, The scarcity of fodder wales Direct transportation is method mor: to the than usually difficul’ H #The questior adult fe ome an important and if Means a dertaken by cereal L. sential. being Fen es large numbers because of the k of Saving. fodder, #0 that there are enough fats “Wheat flour delivered at Riga costs fess than $100 a ton, and owing to the aplendid harvest in Amer corn meal will probably cost only half that | amount. The Russians would have to | be educated to eat this instead of rye, however, P “Conditions will grow steadily worse all winter anti] April or May, when the spring harvest will be gath. | ered. In the order of importance, supplies needed urgently are food, medicines and clothing. Most of the imhabitants have been able to contrive some sort of warm garments that will last them over the rigors of a Rus- sian winter.” PRICE MODERATE. PHONOGRAPHS Phone Chelsea 3604. A Fact Stranger Than Fiction T happened however, and the overalls wete Sweet-Orr. Other tests proving the strength and durability of Sweet-Orr garments, in ways just as remarkable are on record in Sweet-Orr files. Extraordinary strength is the basis. of Sweet-Orr “Clothes-to-Work-in.” Seams are double-stitched, cut and materials de- signed especially to withstand wear. You can depend on Sweet-Orr garments. When you want durable work clothes, look for the SWEET-ORR name. SWEET-ORR & CO., Inc. 15 Union Square, New York URGED BY STATE CHIEF |, Frank B. Gilbert, | m- | mends that the New York Board re- | which she was dismissed or to one of | “If this recommendation is not ac- | SCR RRR RE The Christman Studio Grand The choice of the Artist and the music-loving Public. We invite you to come and hear this “LITTLE GRAND WITH THE BIG TONE.” Only 5 ft. long—takes up no more room than an Upright Piano. “THE FIRST TOUCH TELLS” Fy Zipter divcharged as sane record 1920 and the SureRelief lak Mlephdt dle, Hot water Sure Relief 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere On _ Sale Only at Our Factory Branch Warerooms. e TERMS LIBERAL, SUkbtly used instruments at materintly reduced prices, OF ALL MAKES CHRISTMAN SONS ESTABLISHED SINCH 1355. 35 W. 14th St., near 5th Ave. arso 753 6th Ave., near 43d St. Phone Bryant 0760. SRR RRR RR ERR ii Pulling for 50 years and haven't ripped yet ! a UNION MADE CLOTHES TO WORK IN OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND COATS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS WORK PANTS AND 8UITS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES c BSELLANS About 350 Pairs of Women’s 50 Doz. Children’s me BIG STORE roor SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE Operated by the ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue, at 19th Street 2‘ror *L FOR We have been preparing for a month for This $ Dollar Sale $ Wednesday and Thursday at The Big Store. Our Buyers have suc- ceeded in gathering together a most wonderful collection o merchaandise for Your Fall and Winter Needs, that can be sold for a $ Dollar $; although in many cases the goods are being offered at less than manufacturers’ cost— We have built up a reputation for value-giving second to none, and have made thousands of friends in doing it. We consider this $ Dollar Sale $ another successful effort on our part to give our patrons what they want at the lowest price possible. Space will not permit a full list of our $ Dollar Sale $ bargains. You will find many other $ Dollar Sale $ Bargains not acvertised, in our meny different departments plainly marked with green $ Dollar Sale $ signs. It will pay neighbors and friends to form shopping clubs to take advantage of the low prices during this our Greatest $ Dollar Sale 6. In scme lots quantity is limited First Come, First Served. Oxfords and Pumps Knitted A rare bargain, if you can be fitted. Leggins Broken batts all atyles, in dull kid, National, adver patent leather, vici kid and gun sed! Gordivent tiibkee metal calf-—worth up to 84a par—-| MAIN Be igh iaer " lined, elastic roe foot strap, 5 Brown, a) to be closed out at cy alight fmm perfections. Ac- tually worth $1.00 per pair; special RR ‘ Pairs $ Voile Blouses | 6 2 — cordovan, all sixes. Regular ‘(7000 Yards SILKS of all-silk Satins, Taffetas, Cr de Chines, wo Shirts « Deawett..; White, fleece lined, also bey § ribbed in gray andecru, 4 Regular 79 each. Special, :$ for Consisting Messalines, and Georgettes, Fancy collars cuffs, ulso plain white 19¢ each, Special, 6 pairs for {} Fapey Bink as, ee au ie ‘atest shades, Full range of sizes. | | — = ae Min's'Ditmet Bs 5 including Navy and Blac Regular G5c, 9e and Pairs , Lisle Stockings | | Flanrel Night Shirts lta bis d. 79 each. Women’s y Special, 2~ 1) Fancy atriped. ¢ $ SPECIAL ONLY Military or me | peetet a y Regular 81.39 each Stormy & French Ribbed top. Black, white and cordovan, Regular’ and ont sizes, Regular 39 each. Special, 3 pairs for. « Yds. Serges$ ‘1 In black, navy and bro: Men’s Po nnel Pajamas » Pris Si Ik Siekingsiore wo ihe malige Beetle poe 1 OCKINGS | Oued tot. Broken sines, in gray only ° Women's Extn ra good quality. Regular $2.00 600 New Fall Millinery 2 White and cordovas sho Hack Spevinl per aeteonly [tes Woolen Remnants 54-56 inches wide. Suitable Cloaks, Silk Velvets, feather trimmed raie$ AE silk hots alt aes | Suite, Coats, Capes, ete, Worth up to Turbans, etc. Hats actually selling Woolnap Plaid Blanket izes. Regular $ Special, 2 pairs for $1,004 pair. $4.00 ayard, Special, per ard, onl; for $3. and #6. Dollar Sale. Fries: — | Full size, stitched edges, in an assort- nt pach ell A UR 2 EE on ily teee : ment of plaids. Limit @ to a customer, ma Agony Yds. Aeroplane I 5° Women’ $ “Gloves. uede and Kid. All ling elsewhere for al, per pair, only. mixed Gray only. re He d lined white Ribl In Chamoisette, sizes and colo! from 81 to $3. Grade A, 96-38 inches wide $ Cotton Fleece Blankets | Gray, White and Tau. Pink y and blue Lorders, full size. 1 Limit 4 toa customer, at 2 for. Cost Government Loe Special, 2 yards for............ Yds. Cluny Lace . Regu ar 69¢ cial, 2 garments for = Children’s Vests or Pants 1/4: ) Prs. bert'&Stockings Jes House Dresses & Aprons |g I 2% to 5 inches wide. Edges Splendid quality Percales, Blue ground, Fine ribbed; broken sizes; black $ d ’ . mbit figured and ince Hiets and & OA aie ea | 72x90 Inch Bed Sheets , and Insertions. “Hn g Pockets. White, Braid si al Spec al 8 pairs for. Seamless. No starch. Good heavy | Cloths, etc. Regular ae § Extra - si jBegilat $1.49 qual ‘e quality. Limit 6 to @ customer, at | ayard. Special, 15 yards each, only Lorsseasstunvon ania estees Boys’ School Pants : Eiderdown Flannel Kimonos s] fringes. Extra big value, ate. | Wool mixture materials. All sizes. | | Regular $1.40 value, Special, ooly pillow Cases $ '650 Couch Covers $7 Cut full length—some Satin Ribbon as =>, Ake SO Made fron vd quality muslin In an assortment of colors and stripes, d Cord trimmed, Sizes to 44, Bx- Size 42x36 y dressing. Limit h only “Sd Boys’ & Men’s Sweaters | Made of wool and cotton al | Gray ofly Shawl collar; 2 pockets 10 to a customer, at only 6 for ‘ ptional value, at only 18 qt. Preserving Kettle Splendid quality gray err Regular $1.49 quality. § Day Special only Heavy knives, forks and spoon! Very big value at, 12for. Pieces 500 wre Enamelware Including 2 qt. coffee pot; 17 qt. dish- pan and 8 qt. preserving kettle. Your choice at, each only Linene Dresses In Pink, Blue and Green, with con- trasting collars. Belts 86 to 42 Special, each tsale egular $1.98 value. > a l * enipiscecess Men’s Madras Shirts ¢ Silk Camisoles. $] el eae eee! weeds *] $ Flesh and white; lace trimmed; quality. Special, only. | silk ribbon shoulder straps Regular 6c each. Special, # for M W rk Shi en’sWor irts Flannelette Night Gowns Black satine and blue polka dots Hemmed; size 66,80 inches. Marseilles pattern. Limit 2 to a customer at, | each, only 8 v Unbleached Sheeting Winches es. Regular $1.50 quality. Prive only. Crochet Bed Spread | wide plate, quality = Limit’ 24 ya at 8 yards for Damask Napkins ‘byeetil with collar and pocket. Sizes jexts lucien Skin lis. Cut full, All sizes i ST up to 17. Regular 79 each, Re Marearlsed’” Game quality striped Flannelette. __ Special, 2 for - 4 ee aan cea marks ial, # for ean az.00 a dozen Men’ s Linen Collars Spevial, per dozen imported 4 ply linen face. All sizes in lot but not in Regular 79¢ each. Pairs fk. Bloomers, $ 3 Cut full. Elastic knee, splen he oe TSA ee Turkish Towels $ eee i Aluminum Ware did quality Flannelette ead | ____ Special, 12 for es | ouble: Vbrend vit WOtos l | Including 4 qt. sauce pan with cover. ‘] 4c each. Special, 8 pair for M ’ : . __cnatomer, at 6 for 2 qt. double boiler, ete. Your choice en’s Knitted Silk Ties Yds. Union at, oaohy only meas unit nay 8. Toweling 1500. Pairs Corsets aul 3 a ar Worth Be exch, Specal 3] 1S wv. Eraiige Abu brder $1 ‘Suit Cases, Travel Bags, Ete. Worth up to $2.98. Special only sal Regular We yard quality. Spe cial, ® yards for I aawutantuber ligh mil rejeets-that sold RH.O0 each, Very spe Lbs. Mixed ed Cnt Pairs Men’s Lisle Hose Yas Table Oilcloth $1 3] inch Si and Merite ih bi Special, + Aes lavender Fach, onl jain white white, ete ial, 6 pairs for vaca: (oF NG a= 5 Hand dippedy:a sorted ee § | Pairs ar iOet be ve | Navy Serge Skirts $ | 7 Mens Wool Mixed Socks 6. Yds. Drapery i ene ] Cut full detach ee erate ig ds of new Cretoune Bultonn trie 1 inal gra tr Re 3] ce 9] ‘Phono Records $ rie e pale Bhevaly’ peice pars 1Waneh. Double Dase y |” Women’s Vests or Pants | poet <7 Bleached Fla l 4. eae 1 2 Extra quality Fleeced lined ‘$] Men’s Union Suite ¢ 10. S$. “Domet Ra 1, 4 for reas white ribbed Heavy ribbed. Also medium weight 1 inches, wide Fleecy | Cocoa Mats Worth 79¢ each. Special, 2 for A | re splat, Hegular vn. bs ee ae ui Pe 1 Sie 18x40. Selling elsewhere for 81.09, SJ Women’s Union Suits nari —< Heal bi ale atrenchs ont st Medium weight, fine quality | Men s Shirts or Drawers Yds." sible Carpeting § Alarm Clocks ribbed, ankle lent High anc a8] Double breasted and double back, ‘sy In green, brown if id tan Hee: Famous Liberty model. Plain figu 4] low neck lar sizes. Worth natural gray. All sizes. Regular 81.50 ! ular 30c « n dia Regulation size. Regular 1 each 1 each “Bposial per garment, only yards for $1.30 value, Each, only EASY SHOPPING--ALL GOODS DISPLAYED ON ONE FLOOR PLENTY SALES PEOPLE QUICK SERVICE-—-NO DELIVERIES NO C. O. D..s—NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS DURING DOLLAR SALE STORE OPEN 9.15 A. M. TO 6.15 P. M, 6th Avenue— Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. Bee Ad Brrr See ee a a lL $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$$$$$$$$$$H, ae WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY $ 5 $ $ $. PHAR $ = | $ 3 $ $: $ $ $ $ $ 1$ 2 1$ $ AL $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ; $ $ | :