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bia Competition, y on Port of New | Wadleigh Girls, Not Rich- mond Hill, Won Debate— Activities Increase | out City. ' Just because there @bout a football game, f spectator may get the inant feature of a high sche tion, That this is merely ‘ sion and not the fret is } athletics Is the dominatin by reading over the ai y plays #asears iv aid chess ma 3 ities indicated. i Point to be borne in mind is that no } 6ludent may participate i ity whatsoever unless better scholarship Boo Two ess ing the at » rship, with the f renewal, for the best exsuy « Place of Athletics Must not contain words and is York jon on the ! information q council's office, No. 11 Vaan of the acho 1, _lnsued itp football TWO PRIZE ESSAY CONTESTS rN | TO WIGH StHOLS | being credited with Evander Childe w he only girl on a } tent oes W ith Colum-|,.7 : Other Is}f ci York—j1: lei tn Through- ia d 1 disinterested | mpression that | Gacious high schools printed to-day Dobates, discussions, rt scholarships, al M sin c ie ons tennis courts, ab! graduate of Lafaye Com merce. Hon of the Huish | bi meeting | 111 Thursday voled to back the publica tion Authority t high schoo! seniors only to Join wit ‘ Y and Hunter Colle, netly it in hoped that th it instill a better spirit of co- operation among the students of the | lah schools of this city. Speaking Co: obtained at | Speadcin es No. 11 Bi aa refutation. Capt, Ray Hellpern, Ernest error crept into the account 0} ahe Wadleigh-Richmond Hill debate! ‘The: Commerce Caravel, monthly or- | the The book ‘ormution of | cdlotes of the| i Hool wet o a well ae a complete course o The mid-term examinations this week | (ye will mark @ more axtensive use of ihe jt has! in this acho hi f students without mmares. Club, the direct: | campaign inty. cinssea in iwi dual SpnaethaKcton, \* Stuyvesant, Javob Fisher ipport of t Tf passed it will ard of Batemat s for a hug of holding ut mile track, four ball diamond and vAllt on Tand within 0,000, a at student and attempt to raise retary of the Anti yee to the students ‘aba Wednesday, veveral times I the date, the de- and Morris ght at & o'clock, . that we favor the print ory arbitration of dis- 1 labor in. the will uphold Although — postpo! 1 Will uphold the Scarlet and Blue in the Rovere and Harry Boller will speak tn the above order in the presentation, A Georgettes and chiffons—plain or em- broidered—solid colors, printed or white —are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate & Co.’s new wash-bowl flake— Fab flakes dissolve completely, Fab flakes are thin and that’s one reason why they are safe. Fabsuds leave no sticky lumps of soap to cling to slender threads and stain them. Fab—the new Colgate soap flake—was tested in the laboratories of Carnegie Institute of Technology and pronounced a superior soap fluke for washing all fine fabrics. COLGATE & CO. Est, 1806 NEW YORK WASHES FINE FABRICS _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921. ploture, “Shrimpe,’ chal Julia Richman. e senior clase held its frst f Goldman, Celta Hotere Ce! FI Katy, the President ered un address to her classmates the dean of the Louise Van Riper, Edith Monowits, IW Buchalcer. ly was held at the Friday, During| ‘ners “ihe fourth term ecidente. met | to discuss a tert ropa’ ee | rm arty. the pune | the staff of the New York Public Lt- Julia Richman Coit Marshal Foch & tern i iM nm ie. A{ DIAN a Thank a ving ete Ritantse| She told two interesting folk stories members of the ity are invited ground we GO. de! George Washington. Despite the handicap of lenis at Freneh term t with that of Stuyvesant in LaF the French publication of Stuy and conjurtetion with : ‘of this organiy In Edwin Markham's home Bat naton has Just week, T Washingt Townsend iris by a score 14 ‘Mhe George Washington football fans world, Among lot of speculating Jy nted an both teams by former tne | mbia Thempson, qa team, and Ja _Lewittes, Ruth nits. BS New ¥: i ame of the organisation to| and order that pr oe oe epeli team, ce | pose Ih te instruct and Interest atudenta | cooks prepare th Non veotbail team | tn newapaper writing, The oMocrs are) ting ae walter wawrence Singer, President! SSeS Kalcher, First Wadleigh. Berond Vice Pr weln, Heoretary: ten 57d yae not enough girls have re-| dir, Whalen, The frat encounter, o jed to Poae M3 wuld while, the . . . | font trip, schedul r te = Te . inte af that aj anip ksgiving holidays, has been oan- # cpiate the popular ballet thet 16 | detea| celled Citnton points to ita lunehs aniiness ira by 1 Service depart- nent of Wad: 's General Orgunt- zation gave a patty for fifth 3 geventh and eighth term pupils fe cartooniat. and producer, were ans well an the enter- ce followed. in behalf of Children's | Mins Frery, a member ux Herman Batelle Lotten- Wednes Book Wei brary, talked on children’a boo and read a poem | (At the meeting of the Wadleigh | Memon a! Association, Nov. 14, Harry | Commiasioner, bers on “Theodore ia of Citixenshtp.” assembly the se- t thelr part of the as Making Pageant, portray- 's contribution in dramatic he parts were written by the girls. ‘Those taking principal parte are: King Ferdinand, Florence Beck in Taabella, ola Fox; Colt Gladys My Cortez, M. Kramer: Bal -| gellan, “By Li Hiclen, Reiner: Pon | Fetitth Herald, | De Witt Clinton. A Timely Sale of BLANKETS id-term ex- | Wash izabe Tre Poetry Leag: ¢ de Leon, Misa | hel Lurle. Limit 3 pairs to a customer. annual event featured by the pr ence of men well known to the football 1 Were Coach San- ford of Rutgers. Hugh Fullerton, sports editor for vening Mail, and “Doc” for coach and at pr an athletics at ¢ BORDERS; ALSO PLAIDS IN VARIOUS erback Vree-| ‘The reporters’ squad has decided to Langdon and Everett Theatre ‘Thurs: at ‘ihe: lavitation of the Com DOWN STAIRS For Dollar Day: $1 a Week Buys AStandard Phonograph ADAM PERIOD DESIGN—FINE MAHOGANY CABINET Formerly located at 662 Sixth Avenue HAVE REMOVED 1651 Broadway Corner 51st Street ALF PRICE And Best of All | Brings this remarkable ‘ instrument to your * BROADWAY —33 STREBT NEW YORK ( CITY edominats food. the gre mont for » Page Thirteen.) Sok Daniel\, arene Gnd Sons, Shand Mh Sts. Regularly 12.98 per pair for 8,25 FINE CALIFORNIA AND WESTERN WOOL BLANKETS, WHITE WITH PINK AND BLUE COMBINATIONS; °4 AND FULL SIZEs. 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