The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 13

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; VaNINa : PRAIA eh r nownced by Mr. Simon, + ce ER ES ET RRC mT “Se ee ee a) ews et = ———— : rane, ie 8 Serres a It is the purpose of the association AA AeA TPO OF Le, WOON OE WL Ne We wel we ee Ua UOT TE I J i to become a central hy hee throug> | which opinions and wishes of parents ' matters affecting the schools can |i . ’ in be voiced, Its headquarters tempo- 1B [sel is in the office of Mr, Simon. rivate schools were included, im the |e bellef, Mr. Simon said, that parents of ohildren in private schools should be interested in the public schocle as citizens and taxpayers, and pos stbly would send thelr children to public schools if the latter met that equirements, It is the intention alan —. % include aiumni of the schools if |B i i ‘This ia to be bsolutely non~ 4 New Organization Effected to Pi Cee eraren Ei bx 5 J4-karat green gold bar pin, engine tarned and pierced cffect, til oak conto ssaedveVou snes vussertest $12.75 Platinam top ber pin with 14-arat green gold bac femal, pred, ot OM recak omlgnt en ete and 74 small diamonds with oe set in jib betoreh Other Diamond Brooe! Bar pir of 14-harat green gold, engine turned and pierced with fine sapphire center, wl CMM sii crys 516.50 ieeuen toncd we? oie end denen. L I diamond... a Bar pin, platinum top with I4-karat old back, engi aj Ber pin with platinum face and 14-1 at aren gold . deplores fs Age ther blake ems ® ale toned ond ourced st anh etek ae , 14-harat green gold pierced waldemar vest chain..... $1! Men's 14-karat gold pocket-to-pocket chains. . bt: 50 up ' 1.| fone tMerchante have thelr Hoards Inclide All Similar-Asse¢iae srrrado, ritth Avenue has its asso- . ' ciation, and most large classes of pom tions in the: City. sons With a common interest hav> be somo powerful organization to voice |By Ba ad its wishes and views. But when mat- «825 to 33500 ters of common interest arise rega’ A movenient to organi the par-| ing the schools, those most concerned, ents of New York's 3,000,000 school | the parents, are the least heard from. ctitldren into one body to promote the | This association should sees that welfare of tho echools was an. | "fhe -nasociation’s affaire will be dl- nounced yosterday by Robert E,| rected by the offiecrs and a Board of Simo No. 1457 Broa ». The | Governors composed of one member mB of No. 1467 Broadway.’ Tho} rors Tcach of tho forty-eight Bohoo! Rame of the new organization !5/ districts of New York City, selectod United Parents’ Associations 01] by delegates, two from each asso Greater New York, tion In oye s hools, te phat ld par. 5 : z ents are being arranged for part Parents' Associations of thirty- | Mts f Ciey'to spread the tem ight public schools and three pri- vate schools are now represented in —s The Ideal way to bring into it every Parents’ Association now existing in the city and to organize new.ones in schoois } that have none, ‘ Offters are: Percy G,"Bayney, con- sulting engineer in the office of the Horough President of Manhattan, President; Robert 1. Simon, Vice President and Chairman of the Executive Committee; Mrs, Anna W. Hochfelder,, No. 2104 67th Street, Brooklyn, Vice T ont and Execu- tlvs Secretary rick C. Schmid, Bronx, Vice President; Mrs. B. thews, President of the | Borough Council of Mot % Jamaica, Vice President; Iichard ‘Taylor, ‘Richmond. Vice President; eorge F. Picken, Brooklyn, Treas- ag | An Electrical Appliance te HEN you start out to do OA your Christmas shopping es een gold wrist watch, (ited GAT this year let it be with the de=- Swiss movee ......0.0eeeeeeres Tourist Ironing Sets (with cloth consasmer) - 22 = 5 8 termination that there shall be tn et os Eves 0 avo! suspicion of po- litical activity. ‘The Uae | arect ees Coceeeerirat no waste, that what you buy for he and whit sn had branches ools, with Dr George ide od BARGAINS tor SATURDAY J OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. SALE OF COATS { ers’ salaric: : friend or relative shall be some- iteedetemectencmiscetace,s - thing that will last a lifetime, i ew something he or she will always Sen en crn remember you by. Let it be, in ; all cases, a gift that will endure. tetanic aisaunin tions Let it be a bit of gold, platinum . or diamond jewelry from Lam- a Te bert Brothers’ immense stock W. To secure first choice, in- For eae . , Boost i Stout omen a sure prompt delivery and is ioe avoid the rush, you must ae senp tee ts tm gies shop early. “Lamberts in allicres with aman Velhen Wo ran go, will lay your purchase ie Sn i, vps a ree ia neck x : a Cant go eo aside until Christmas. Pm ac sie a is Other Walthams, up ‘harat gold In guaranteed gold filled cases .. yd up Solitaire fiahiend Engagement and Wedding Rings ——————EEe, eS a sii Made in the =— & & na? PLATINUM RVED 18-karat. ‘1B-harat...... $8.00 up $150 $300 |. $550 $1,200 $675 $450 $250 EF ct Sheet eee 10 Diamonds, $100 up eras fae Others $25 to $3,500 Lam ber t a or Platinum. $1450 up 25 Diamonds, $210 up Platnum... $16.30 up TH ROUGH the long established policy of importing their own diamonds, of paying cash for their goods, of locating their store in a quarter where rentals are comparatively moderate, of maintaining their own factory on the premises and of basing their selling prices on replace- ment costs, Lambert Brothers are able to sell their jewelry at figures which houses with less economical modes‘of conducting their business cannot touch. Lambert Brothers handle only the highest grade of goods and their customers, whether they pay much or little for their pur- chase, are sure of its quality. Only a small percentage of the choice bits Lambert Brothers US ESC Yes are offering are shown in this advertisement. Py — ase” = If you don’t see what you want here, call at inp dem lh hs Pina 99° High grade coats of Lustrola, Broadcloth, Velour, ’ Duvet de Laine, Silk Plush, Heather Velour, Melton, fet Tweed, Men’s Coating. Some fur trimmed. Lined and warmly interlined. Extra sizes 39 to 56 bust. Christmas Gift Specials ITH the gift of one of these beautiful garments, W you can make some stout woman happy—be it mother, sister, aunt or friend. Sizes 39 to 56 Bust. WAISTS—Crepe de Chine and Georgette $3.95 PETTICOATS—sitk Taffeta........- 4.95 facie Se Doe et arte Bah the store and ask the salesman to make sug- Fvls Bre hdr el. ep rgaonalen galanin 7 Others Sting Siler ...s.00-+.87500850 gestions for you. He will be pleased %o aid you. HOSIERY —Fine quality Silk, Double extra sizes, 1.19 BRASSIERES—All over lace......ss00s8+00+ 98 P ; . LOUNGING ROBES—Fine quality Corduroy 6.95 Store is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday aights to Christmas until 9 p.m. BATH ROBES—Blanket Cloth. Neatly trimmed..... 4.75 KIMONOS—Warm Flannelette......::+sessereeeseeee 2.95 HOUSE DRESSES—Gingham, Percale, Chambray... 1.69 | Third Avenue at the Corner of Fifty-eighth Street REMEMBER—Lane Bryant Lower Store Is a Bargain Basemen® Every Price Isa Bargain Price—the Lowest ANYWHERE Lane Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, NE BYR TXHTOTTQNEANIVONY 015 qh! aN 70a /a\"/0\" fayh/ae)./0\/0) 1/001 9) (0)! awl aia) aaa ws aah Liat alee oe

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