The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 9

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WOMEN CANDIDATES CONDEMN AND PRAISE HYLAN’S RECORD ON THE SCHOOLS AND TENANT RELIEF ee Miss Boswell Asks if Women Voters, in View of Present School Conditions, Can Afford to Trust Mayor With Four More Years of Power— Miss Mathews Credits Mayor With Saving Homes to Poor Renters. By Helen Varick Boswell. Tf every woman voter would but form a composite mental picture of the public schools of New York City - as they actually| are and then com- pare this pictute with @ composite B) picture of the schools as they ought to be, there would be no ques- tion as to how she would vote onj} Nov. 8 take for example Public Schoo! No. 3 nth Ave- " 4th paint] one to} y years. The rho} is indesc { plaster is p d-in yard bat it 18 smelling. ion all the in a poor df coun- Biro. banc Dractivaily this building for me beon intevested in the" onment, what dy you think York City’s treatment of tls fu- Is it possible in such the cliildren of the a true vision 4: ne schools in New York teachers’ organization 1d to be in most according to # 1 by this organiza schools exter- Chalk a lack Side re Was As ter for washrooms, lack of other con s. Methods of healt! . “Compare the conditions tha Ny exist in the publ Fork Cc ty to-day with the conditions exist if New York City is y its children must be done a the last four year ngs throughout the city rated. Consider n-Hearst-Murphy led to do In the it be trusted, if t four | give cred.t where have heen examined by a | By Annie Mathews. It is a simple thing, apparently, for partisan opponents of the Hylan Ad- tainistratiou to find fault with the ex- | cellent manner ia ¢ which it, has met und overcome thy diificulties co n- fronting it by rea son of the ex- traordinary con- ditions it had ty face during a great part of ita existence. It ‘4 not so casy for them, though, t eredit is due; t> re in the} years it only} a the supply. kies; profiteers yan 643—China Duck wall decoration. 87.50 WEDD INGS HEN people talk of weddings, whether the tense they use is future, present, or past, the name of Ov- ington’s is sure to come into the conversation sooner or later. > candid: n the ‘Coalition ticket that they will work f ment of the schools. pends FIFTH FLOOR CLOTHES FOR BOYS Boys’ REEFERS (Button-toeneck Style) BLUE.AND FANCY STYLES $135 Boys’ cAll Wool MACKINAWS $1Q°° Sizes 7-18 years WHAT'S IN A NAME? Ie all de- upon whose name it is, of course. In our name, there is a arantee of superiority, of satis- action, of dependability. So look for the BEST-made label! Children’s Bath Robes Made of Warm Cory Blankets in Various Colors SIZES 2 to 8 YEARS / $350 Best & Co. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Sth AVE. AT 35th situation and the were bound to the committee which ounly appointed to Investigat attention to th problems which w =| 1° ing serious, Out of t hy the committee ommittee on formed April 11, 191% tively engaged in p from rapacious thousands of cases: tives have appeare on behalf of groups |forts have been mad thousane When the probler with the eet pre , hardships follow. He he had which| vast for che ordere into vils of tax lien sales in neigh- onties and t nthe t the rent laws work of $ too vast to short art sof tenants w is the best indy the clearest possible apresenta- | meeting the ourt| whieh have ef-| ds of hom yy tenants who the higher vents were unable to find other B. Altman & Cao. A Special Sale of Women’s amd Misses’ Untrimmed Hats orrbw (Saturday) velvet and Feit Hats, in will be offered at ded are some velvet with effective stitching) that are ready for immediate wear. Luis feathers, flowers other and fashionable obtained at moderate irst Fioor) committee, its repre ntative, by order of the Mayor, ap- the hearing held in the, Chamber at as and in _ TheBoys’ Clothing Dep’t is featuring im the regular stock ored with expert precision aterials, in correct Autumn complete with extra pair hese suits represent ex- at $13.50, 16.50 & 20.00 inaw cloth, made to with ately priced . Warm Winter Cos with generous fur collars; mighty good coats for the boys to wear during the cold days soon to come . priced $15.00 to 27.50 (Sizes range from 8 to 18) tures; at $16.50 ined The Department is fully equipped with every Autumn and Winter need for boys of kinder- garten, school and college ages. ” Exceptional Value red, in the regula riment, in Wolf Animal Scarfs $22.50 Wolf Mutts $15.00 Madison Aurnue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York ’ andl ormy weather} moder= . OOTOBER 28, 1921. Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS ‘TOMORROW For MADEMOISELLE (// ¢9 20 yrs.) Three-Piece (Costume Suits (ost ess Than Last Year's Two-Piece Suits COAT. COSTUME SUITS WITH CARACUL FUR COLLARS a The costume consists of one-piece frock of duvet de laine with bodice and sleeves of contrasting color, and matching straight-line coat, collared with fashionable gray caracul fur; silk lined and interlined. Ta Navy, Black or ‘Brown COAT COSTUME SUITS WITH SQUIRREL OR BEAVER FUR COLLARS 98 5° One-piece frock of maussyne, in navy blue, black, brown or Volnay red, becoming bodice of figured silk; matching coat shows new wide sleeves and is richly collared with real beaver or squirrel fur; silk lined and interlined, Misses’ Sutt SHoe-Second Floor Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. i For Mademoiselle (14 to 20 yrs.) Duvetyne Frocks with Neew Flaring Sleeves 39, At Hal} the Price for Equal Fashion and Quality Last Vear THE ALL-OCCASION FROCKS FOR ALL-WINTER WEAR To one of the richest frock fabrics, these new winter models add the piquancy of Paris fashions in flow- ing sleeves, slip-over slimness, and glints of bright contrasting color in cire leather or in silken pipings. . . Navy or Sorrento blue, brown or black. MISSES’ DRESS SHOP— Second Floor FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Franklin Simon 8 Co, cA Store of Individual Shops bs TOMORROW FOR GIRLS (6 #0 16 yrs.) GIRLS’ WINTER COATS WITHOPOSSUM OR NUTRIA FUR COLLARS a The newest fashion and equal quality was $45.00 last year Of wool bolivia or heather coatings, | + in navy or Japan blue or brown, with Australian opossum or nutria fur col- lars; lined and interlined. 6 to 16 yrs. _ GIRLS’ WINTER COATS | WITH GRAY SQUIRREL FUR COLLARS 59,50 The newest fashion and equal quality was $79.50 last year Of soft vicuna bolivia, in navy or Japan blue, Byzantine red or brown, with gray squirrel fur collars; belted front, flare backs, tailored stitchery; silk lined and interlined. 8 to 16 yrs. * GIRLS’ COAT SHOP—Second Flor Franklin Simon & Co. cA Store of Indrvidual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. ie For the Junior Mss (13 1 17 yrs.) VELVETEEN ~ FROCKS a) That Youthfully } awa’. = Follow the one. Parisian Mode 18.°° $29.50 was last year's price for equal quality and fashion, Paris has rediscovered the charm of velvet fabrics and Franklin Simon & Co. need only reiterate it, for velveteen is acknowledged to combine most happily warmth, wear and beauty, and to conform most easily to the ever changing moods of youth. Three new models of twillback velveteen vith gray wool trimming and con- rrasting crepe Georgette facings or silk embroidery. GIRLS' DRESS SHOP—Second Floor a aqme a weap oO a oo, ee me

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