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/ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER: 6% Ing oMcers: J: Nolan, Pr tdent; the late President. Recently the city] Willlameburg District will Introduce toha iz2l, Secreta: nd Samuel ch to th jdge irom Delancey|men, and Mayor Hylan is expected to one on the yosevelt Memoria! ‘om= STILL PUZZLES POLICE) \iproach to the bride y : : chinct, Herman Hagedorn and Alder- IMITATED NEW OF N y HIGH SCHOO + || Bernateine Freanurer eel Cotte Pacey In honor of [fend Mis support to the ‘plane iinrry | mitteo. le . | oe the philanthropist, According to Jullan f The OMcers' Congress of the Wost- Investigations in Moar Citles Matt) Goldman, President Of the People’s BUT | cheater Annex met torently to dincun Re ative + , Howpital’and Chairman of the Memorial ; wuys to lessen abs ists. 0 jo Solve Loney Cane. Committee, there could. “be no. finer h echoot treasury. ‘The Faculty Director 18) Huptia habitually absent were turned iributes than to. rename the bridge NEVER } Jullus Frank. | | over to the congr by the clave No developments were reported yes-| which traverses the melting pot dlatric { The Clinton, Bank han reopened and lal iBinataatsea Anat mameiaaee te ferday, tn efforta of the police to nlve |i, Mih MF» oorevelt Hadi deatent DUPLICATED ready to receive any sum ranging from | he rc 0} de: enn 7 s ib f cents t0 $5. ‘the, banks conventence bo more regular in sttendance ft, Losey found dead with & deep Stab) eebuscemteommm cone enc oes tc studente lies in the fact only a smal wound 8 eo Nia Rive! eset ne 5 amount 16 necessary to start an account. Wadleigh. GUAG JG His :aide 16 the Niagara: siver eee ies by ike Danie aqued, anuer ‘ near Buffalo, lust Thursday. His father A the direction of Mr. Schyenchen. ani pee at be Ye getts any is has brought the youth's body fom But- vd aes adleir! it. Harvey, Dirsetor of Art fato to the Losey home in N ‘4 ton? a A wave of football enthusiasm has |in the high schools, will apeak on “AN- 1, 1, Dr. William Arnold Shank AY no attention“to dealers * who offer you shoes with a ‘‘straight-in- side-line’’? and ‘‘flexible shank’? “construction — un- less they are Junior, spoke in warm admiration of football championship. __ may leave school early and attend the the dead student, saying he “was a Julia Richman. Teavuty Khe Met ad the Chalr- clean, fine fellow with a good Intellect.” .) “ - , vi for information of women oc- wai mn igh| The Club Espanol will open this year's idoaoed 4 ‘The students of Julla Richman High) tivities with an. iilustrated talk on Quaintances of Losey made at Middie- | dents Who Also Conduct | Scnel, Dive SINAY® Prd to aye carte Ftlca by a Port! Rican. The talk town produced reports that he had vie- | % vept over the school. On ‘ " ; : re cinases and everywhere can be |clent Art In Modern Bulldings" at the president of Wesleyan University, at| sen groups of fellows engerly discussing | Metropolitan Museum of Art. Eighth piddictown, Conn., where Losey was a| . the team's prospects of retaining the | period English history and Latin classes | a Lessons in Thrift Taught Stu- ing one of the very fow New York |will be Friday at the close of school in ROUND 85 dt aed * Mepesthools abte to maintain the whole | Wadleigh hi {ted a young woman in Hartford und | ‘ Institutions’ Business. duy session, but thik term they too have| At tre hockey tryout the following another in Meriden, Conn, No sugges- had to resort to double seselons In the| girls were chosen to represent Wad- tion was made that either {s likely to} main building at No. 60 13th [leigh in hockey for the term: Varsity. be able to account for Losey’s trip to ¢ have the ea ses-|centre forward, Ruth Baker; inside fo: 4 comparatively recent develop-| Street. The Juniors have the early " Buffalo after leaving college to go to his JRIPPER WALKING SHOES | Milk Chocolate Pumpkins 15¢ In neat cardboard containers. EACH Genuine Victrola Sins and the seniors the late, Both| wards, Rachel Friedman, Gertrude Can- in Period Console } Ment in schdol life is the institution] groups consider this arrangement for. |didus: wings, D. Elizabeth Lazar, June Long Island home and thence to New| , @f school banks. ‘Years ago thrift|tunate, for each can conduct its affairs | Aulick; halfbacks, Adele Clancy,’ Mar- | York. Terms as x faret Messiner and Marguerite Wulfer: None of the girls of the Reynold: s a ' was supposedly encouraged by talka| dependently, , , falibacks, Margaret. Banville, \Vasiite vue, whose Gaturday matines perte | Low a These ie athe only ; from the platform in assemblies and] Five of the six students from the main + R0al Keeper, Inez Darby. Scrub ance Losey attended in Buffalo on Oct, | HALLOWE’EN ASSORTED | ORIGINAL ‘and by pict h the walls of tho| Bullding elected to the Bxecutive Coun-|team, centre forward, Florence Frank; 15, knew him. They were questioned CHOCOLATES: . Pen aol pictures hung on the walls of tho| PHNOM. “General Organization were|inaite forwards, Ruth Corby, Ruth|{n' Albany yesterday. 3 HALLOWE’EN GENUINE. ‘mascle- oom Sette tee pint us Aeatae | Psi: alee” walte” nol | mm Put up in hand ‘aevelopi } : her, ‘tle Notting: e! a! 8, atrice en= \- . \ To-day, however, a far more] Were: Thereva, Diner me. Yustman, |burg, Rosalind Shapiro and Ann Han-(IZZY AS FOOTBALL somely decorated NOVELTIES eveloping fHealth Mi Practical method ts in operation. The|Grace Hartman and Rose Szathmary. jley; fullbacks, Deborah Isnook, Stella " Hallowe’ert Shoes for Men, Women . Bulletin of the State Department of|At the firat regular meeting Wednes-| Zine; goatkecper, fontte Mine asso: PLAYER IN NEW RAID) Down containers. LL SORTS and kinds | ‘ofa Child 4 “3 | Béucation reports that “More than .0'% tne wled “the following officers |clation Ruth Green was elected Chalt- re | IND BOX Black | pnd mt Ly Their per cent. of the children of school age term: President, Grace Ha man of swimming. Beginning to-mor- | Wighball Tackle mn Two Arrente) construction is patent- | ‘ First. Vice. Preaident, Theresa) row all girls interested in swimming | at Van Cortlandt Inn. It unable. te call, mail this ; Party Favors, etc. ton {1s | in the City of Oneonta have opened! ischer; Second Vice President, Muriel |have the une of the 60th Street pool! yhomag Farrell, proprietor and E Coupon to-day. HALLOWE'EN , stock, but not enough dupli- ed, All imitations are f Accounts In the schools savings banks|Milgrim (West 77th Street Annex) ; from 3.80 to 5 0 dalwelas,: walter, ot the Van Cort LOFTYPOPS: eates to advertise singly, still ona aes L opened this year. Nine hundred ang| S¢cfetary, Rose, Saatnmary. Morris n, opposite the entranc: Van W-10-31, . you are almost certain to find aecessarily inferior. fifty-six accounts were opened tho] ‘The frat number of the Tue Bird, the | orris. vay, landt Park, will appear | Wurlitzer, 120 W. 424 St. eae teat etd . | what you want in the lot. nb blication of Julia Richman,| In response to numerous requests tha failit 08) ‘i i Kindly send me further in- ps can, : first da: snore vodd hast week, The staf’ mem: line a¢oris Organteation promote. inte & result of the latest str Beaition nar sour cbpecnl Pri ach, instein's forces. Four men clad as football players and all mussed up as if just off the News Editor, Mar-|{ntergrade debating tournament. It !§ eld, enterea the ian yeateraay: and took expected that intergrade soccer and | seats with golfers, tennis players and| basketball will also be authorized cricketers, They were Hermy Witten- | 4 Os ane ae berg, Able ‘Toplitz, Joe Grabert and | ¥ In both junior and senior assemblies bd Caen aa tebowits tomorrow? and ‘ednesday student | Johnny Carrigan of the Prohibition en- y To-day's account of the activitios|ager, Matilda Crames; Library Corner, | speakers will espouse the causes of the forcement forces. init nobody suspected 4s W Mayoralty candidate: Miss Coluce! will x &t De Witt Clinton High School in-|Mirlam Van Taga . argue for Curran, Feilerman for Hylan, |‘ si up as Hallowe’en scarecrows id For a small place like Oneonta this) hers for the term are: Editor in Chief, d Harriet Coster; Literary Failtor, Esther fe a eplendid showing. The Bulletin) Miviowitz; Amslaiant Jditor, Rosalinde also records that “During the monta|Geiamith; Sch ef September schoo! children of|garet Tutchte: A\ Sehenectady deposited $2,267.64 In| Nuinberg: Art dire the school savings banks of ‘hat Twitter, Victrola Offer, activities, the organization d:- its last meeting to have an Te, 10c, 21c, 39c, 49 and upwards Name Address We sell genuine “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” {HB} Pianos — Musical Instruments H ance " Gludes the announcement that the t rT yo | Mittler for Panken. The campaigning is; Tilting back thelr headgear and rat- “Gri “4 wg?! Glinton Bank accepts deposit from §| ,Omeers of the present gentor class wno | der ine auspices of the History De-| {ling their nose 120 West 42d St Free ound Grippers Gents to $5. Other schools in the city| gre: Presitent, Bella Katz, Vice Presi- | partment, After the speaking there will! Ke4s. nied, Off k A have the same arrangement. But in|dent, Bessle Darwin; Secretary, Miriam | be & atraw vote among the students gitker ale Which Wan wood ecraite Between Biway & Ath Ave. With Our Hallowe'en Round Box of addition to encouraging the savinga|Schwedel; Treasurer, Caroline Mil- , a deepen, Hadie went back somewhere and re- Choicest Asgorted Chocolates. Each 29 West 46th Strect habit the school banks also give] hauser. Rooreyelt, written vy. studente and ae: | Wiemed win & bottle of winger al ackage containe a reproduct.on of 23 West 35th Street jendid training in banking and Sars vere enitn, @ containing whn | i ; Business methods. The actual con: Theodore Roosevelt. lveredt bs, euudente, worm elven Jn. We agente, aay wan whisker. Abin paid - Washinton tv's famous atery, A 2 Beekman Street "| duct ot the pans is by the students A bronze bust of Theodore Roose. | birthday Cn oe section. One pinched Lddie, 4 and handsomely lithé- 2 310 Livingston Street, Brooklyn embelves, of course under faculty handed Farrell a summons. velt, after whom the high school at fie te ai new officers of the Morris Organ- ; i AGinaring. ard oF aphed cover. ee ee eee aioe sto be chiie| Mott Avenue and 141st Street was who have Just entered on theig Lae aT le UA ty Fe PACKAGE. Cc dren unable, for economic reasons, to| named after It lost its identity aa an ure: jbreaident, After, Vic i aN COMPLETE 5 . on, eyinsteln; Assistant ‘Treas- i | WILLIAMSBURG BRIDGE | Schoo! w ile fave an amount regularly. But this] Annex {9 Morris High, Schoo wan) urer, Goldin; Neere a Levine, 1502 Chestnut Street, Phila ernented to the school durin, ner- —— Rew practical idea In the high schools} pean ed ete ete of the former : Feand some pubic’ achools-aiways| Hrengentn” Mirthaey,.” The. acuipton | AL iMeannloning ofthe term tne] MAY BECOME ROOSEVELT) ° T; ves open the door. Mr. Miserandino, ‘was present, and | Morris Service Longue jsssued meimber- | S L d N 1 t oats Alexander Jordan on behalf of {he |The appiicantn are now being pasued on|Faat Side Neaidenta Would Honor | pecia eK uesc¢ ay, ouv.1S De Witt Clinton. Principal Sheth for the school thanked | XY te counell Memory of Man Who Kept. Fires CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA |) CHOCOLATE COVERED The General Organization C nell at | him for the gift De Witt Clinton has elected Lionel Gold-| ony frat of several competitions Washington Irving. Under “Melting rot.” | COCOANUT KISSES: ROASTED ALMONDS: Berg student member to the Board of | netween the senior students th decide | The Hatikvah (Hope) Club will hold] opoosevelt Bridge’ will be the new | Big, toothsome morsels of ex- The finest of the specie Governors, which is the Senate of the| who will apeak at the commencement [a meeting on Friday, Nov. 4, in which abaya en s sth ners | treme. delicious- Our regular 79¢ 8. inton government. The other candi-} exerciaen was day’ ways and means will be discussed. After] the hosed we AW ee Us Bridie it G aud 50c val ood” tes were Ralph Hein, Abraham Anto- | bly. Helen Dia b the Board of Aldermen concurs in the | ouraud’s ners. 50c value. good:. le, Harold Mills and “dward Bou-| Florence. Bherm: ‘Wintg the meeting the following members will m tes | * | or POUND BOX POUND BOX lotetinick. Philip Welesman spoke to-day. entertain: Anna Wagner, Anne Ehrlich Orienta ream ! = 3 io) . ° ® and Hannah Halpern. memorial to | This month's number of the Magpie.| The eighth term shorthand studente Ge Hf) the. schol magazine, will be a football |apent a day. in the Supreme Court tact |, If « suMclent number of students « = aoe jasue. mong other things will con- | week studying court procedure. | be interested a party of girls, chape- Pep interview with Bill Roper, the |Nathan “Benrin, court ‘stenographer, | roned by one of the teachers, will make aa = 7 BROOKLYN — eeton coach Rave the students some practical ad- |a trip to Washington during the Christ- it * 3 “4 vice sed upon js experience, mas holidays. a gi J \ The general organization store has be- bide tas " ee a gale turns Storm a indtspensable part of Clinton] Tho alumni held a dance in _the| An interesting letter has been received le. Because it purchases goods at a|school_gymnasium last week. Miss|from_ a New Zealand high school girl, wholesale reduction basis, it Is enabled Fisher is President of the who describes the course of study ut the to sell articles of every sort cheaper and ation. school she attends. She wants to enter ore conveniently to students.. The lit- oS ee: Into correspondence with one of the He profit that It realizes goes into the ‘The seniors have elected the follow- Washington TAving girls Hero inside out simply pull it back again, A | new frame if the wind breaks it. MULLER BROS. & CO, 9 K FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Inspired by Paris—Perfected by New York Coats and Wraps of Character Which Give Faithful Expression to the Genius of Fashion and the Spirit of Economy as Con- ceived by the House of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Models of Individuality Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Smartly Plain Tailored This magnificent Soli- taire Engagement Ring, selected Blue- White Dia- mond, 14-K. Solid Gold. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Announce the Opening of a New Department Devored Exclusively to Perfumes Luxurious Coats of Normandie with collars of Opossum or Wolf; also embroidered, plain-tailored models. PECIAL ae 50.00 A BPHONE WATKINS 3442] SPECIAL THiS WEEK bs ND the hundred and one other de- lights so dear to the heart of madame and mademoiselle. The rar- est of Imported and the most exquisite of Domestic Perfumes have been assembled here in practically unend- ing and most diverting variety. Also— Wraps and Coats in Normandie and Cut Vo Maren Bolivia; former are smartly plain tailored, while the latter are Beaver, Squirrel or Wolf trimmed. 68.00 Coats of Panvelaine with collars and a cuffs of Wolf—featuring the dashing Trimmed slash pocket effect, and shown in sae the very newest winter shades. 85.00 The Fur Motif is richly ex- Superb Coats of Marvella or Evora, de= pressed this Season, in the veloped in Blouse effects; richly trimmed : with Caracul, Squirrel or Beaver; beau- tifully silk lined and warmly interlined. WINDOW D: 5 PIECES. ; AL ° 1 COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERED ¢ Cosmetics and all that goes with them Creams, Face and Taleum Powders Toilet Waters of Rare Fragrance Bath and Smelling Salla Bath and Complerion Soaps a tet 2 Also— 5-PC, SLIP COVERS Perfume Burners Alomizers Manicure Sets Al prices thal uphold the tradition of the House for Economy conaistent with unquestionably good Qualit | —a Depariment hat will but serve fo aubstantiale | the deserved reputation of Oppenheim, Collins ¢ Co. as beautiful Garments now on Display in our Coat Salons— = thereby richly enhancing the flaring effect of Sleeve and Skirt, 11 5 .00 *Amertea's Foremost Spectalists" Women’s Dep’t--2nd Floor Misses’ Dep’t—3rd Floor

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