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HYLAN-TAMMANY BREAK SHOWN OVER EDUCATION BL Downing Measure Would Bar Mayor From Ousting School Superintendent Ettinger. MAKES TERM TEN YEARS. Assistants Could Not Be Re- moved Except for Cause— Mrs. Forsythe Resents Attack. | What is considered the most serio.is break between certain elements ct Tammany Hall and the Hylan Ad- ministration has resulted from the introduction by “Tammany Sena." Bernard Downing of a bill whch would deprive Mayor Hylan of the opportunity to oust in the next four years his arch enemy in the public school system, Supt. Willlam-L, Et- tinger. The same Downing measue would prevent the Mayor from re- roving district superintendents wao @re not in harmony with his idea? ot how the schools should be run. Superintendent Ettinger’s term, which ts now a six-year one, expir- ing May 1.1924, places him at the mercy of a Board of Education of seven members entirely appointed by Mayor Hylan. This is the board that has just made Mrs. Grace Straghin Forsythe, one of the Mayor's most ardent supporters during the last Mayoralty camp: an $8,260 a year Associate Superintendent against the protest of Superintendent tendents of superintendents, ing of the act, the within the tnner quotation represent ing the new matter inserted by Sen- ator Downing to aid Mr. Ettinger ani others: “The Superintendent of Schools of | a cjty ‘of the first class, having a pop- ulation of one million or over’ in of- fice when this ‘act’ goés into effect shall hold his position for the term ‘of ten years from the date of his ap- pointment’ and until his successor is chosen, ‘subject to removal for cause.’ A Superintendent appointed after this ‘act’ goes into effect shall hold his po- Ettinges. | The Downing bill by extending the | Ettinger term to ten him from the Mayor's power. It is claimed that when the Down- ing bill was introduced its framers were not aware that the Hylan Board of Education intended taking action so soon in the case of Mrs. Fe dey although there appeared to be a eral understanding that she wou'l “well taken © of. en Friends of Mrs. Forsythe in Albin are wnderstood to have sent word word here that the Downing bill was to be int; duced and that inasmucs as it had vublican support and at. peared dof passage, this wie the proper time tu promote Mrs. Mor- ears removes: | sythe and at the same time place her | the same legisl. the Hylan political guillo The bill is known as an amend the education law, in to the tenure of office of sur Easy to Play Well Cre IN and let us tell you why the ora is so much easier to play well than other players. The Metronome Sprinc Motor is the secret. It propels the roll; the pump ing merely plays the music. Thus correct tempo is assured and better expression. 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Tho hatr dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh lecking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to h Besides, it loosens and takes out particle of dust, dirt and dandrui sure your drug- pist gives you Mulsified. Bt Le THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, schools and associate Following is the ¢ latguage moval for cause.* * Mrs. Forsythe gets what Here is the provision under which the life tenure provision of the Down- ary period, subject to the approval of Practically | Superintendents. A Clearance Sale of Women’s Footwear at 5.85 A wide variety of models for street, afternoon and evening wear, taken from regular stock and reduced for immediate clearance, as size ranges are incomplete. All sizes and widths are well represented, but not, of course, in every style. The dressy models are fashioned of Suede, Satin, Patent Leather or Kid, and feature petite or full Louis heels. The walking styles are of Black or Tan Calf- skin and feature all types of walking heels. (Second Floor Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats, Special, 68.00 ‘The purchase of one of these coats con- stitutes a profitable investment, for they are priced far below their worth, and reflect the very newest of the late season’s modes. Such costly fabrics as Bolivia, Osiris, Readella, Erminie and Broadcloth fashion them, and all have luxurious collars (and most of them cuffs as well) of Beaver. Mole, Fox, Wolf or Australian Opossum. Both new Wrap effects and sleeved-coats are featured, and every fashionable shade, as well as Black is well represented. Clearance of Evening Wraps Handsome models, many luxuriously fur-trimmed—all sumptuously lined. Reduced to... . .39.50 to 98.00 formerly 48.00 to 195.00 (Fourth Floor) For Saturday Only i Upholstered Library | Furniture Your last opportunity to secure | these “Master-Made” upholstered | library suites at 15% to 20% below this month’s special sale prices. \ Three-piece Library Suite, upholstered | in fine quality figured Mohair, with loose | spring cushions; spring edge; outside backs covered in same material. 295.00 | { | Three-piece Library Suite, upholstered || in Tapestry, with spring edge, loose spring { cushions; outside backs covered in same || material. Sofa 67.50, Arm Chair 39.75, |! | Wing Chair, 39.75 {I | Three-piece Library Suite, upholstered in Tapestry with spring pillow arms, spring | | edge, loose spring cushions; outside backs | covered in same material. Sofa 85.00, Arm Chair 49,50, Wing Chair. 43.50 | Three-piece Tapestry Suite, custom- | made, with reversible down cushions: outside backs and seats under cushions |, covered in same material. Sofa 187.50, | Arm Chair or Wing Chair, 97.50 | ‘Three-piece Tapestry Suite, custom- |, made, with loose down cushions, spring edge, outside backs, cushions covered in | same material. Sofa 72.50, Arm Chair | } 42.50, Wing Chair, 41.50 || Three-piece Tapestry Suite with rever- sible down cushions; outside backs and seats under cushions covered in bame ma- terial; spring edge and spring pillow arms, oa 295.00 Colonial Wing Chairs, Solid Maho; any frame with fluted post, upholstered in Tapestry. 33.50 (Seventh Floor) ——— ee ESS sition ta @ city of the first class for| appointment of Mrs. Forsythe to have type would add dignity to the boc a period of ‘ten’ years from the date of his appointment, subject to re- and that he would be remiss in his, ing bill amended to place the new |duty to the children of the city if he appointee on a three-year probation- |d!d not protest against it. Mrs. Forsythe sald she |LEWISOHN PAYS TRIBUTE TO POPE dict did not) ness Charge Purchases Wil. Appear on Bills Rendered March 1st sth Avenue JamBS McCreary & Co, 2th Stree Spectal Wool Jersey Suits Clever backs, tucked fects shades. Si 44 Women’s. A Clearance of Misses’ Suits A most interesting assortment of Winter models suitable for present wear, fashioned of soft-surfaced fabrics—beautifully tailored and lined. Some are adorned with fur collars. A wide range of styles and colors. Reduced to 22.50 (Fourth Floor Misses’ Silk and Wool Dresses For Immediate Clearance Chic, distinctive Dresses of excellent quality Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge and Wool Jersey- Also quite “dressy” affairs of Canton Crepe’ Crepe de Chine and Taffeta. All are highly fashionable, Mid-Season models. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Wool Dresses... formerly 12.75 to 125.00 Reduced to 9.75 to 75.00 formerly 29.50 to 95.00 Reduced to 16.75 to 75.00 No Exchanges Silk Frocks... . No Credits No C. 0. D.'s (Pourth Floor Furs of Quality Here Are Undeniable Values Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats, 40 inch models with Skunk collars and cuffs. formerly 385.00, 285.00 Natural Muskrat Coats...........+.++-110.00 formerly 145.00 Russian Pony-Skin Coats in Black or Brown, with Beaver, Skunk or Raccoon collars and cuffs. formerly 225.00, 145.00 with sufficient body - For Women and Misses 16-50 Styles and Clean-Cut Tailoring Elevate Them to the Level of Tailleurs. ‘The All Wool Jersey of which these suits are fashioned is of an exceptional quality. to sharp trueness women have always envied in the clothes of men. Such novel, new touche ets, turnback cuffs, pockets of solid stitch- ing, or with turn-back tops, pinched-in backs, double-breasted ef- , and entirely new-cut skirts lift them far above the commonplace. and notched collars are featured. lovely, new gay colors, as well as dark, rich s 14 to 18 Misse: (Fourth Floor) tailor with that as double pock- Both Tuxedo Many and 34 to Women’s Suits Reduced Handsome straight-line models to be worn with separate Furs—the very types to put on now and wear far into the Spr Duvet de Laine, Tricotine, ‘Tweed, Yalama and Velvet constitute their materials. ng. Moussyne, Reduced to 27.50 and 48.00 Misses’ New Top Coats 32.50, 37.50 and 42.50 Those smart English ty pes with raglan sleeves, notched collars, large patch pockets, to be worn with or without belt. expertly tailored of Imported or Domestic Fweeds in lovely soft mixtures, in tones of Ciel Blue, Gray, Tan and darker Heather Mixtures. Polo Coats. ‘They are Also a number of Chinchilla and Misses’ Late Midwinter Coats Now Priced at 29.50 (Fourth Floor) Greatly Reduced Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Wrap Marten. Kolinsky Coats, sport models... These Are at '4 Price 382.50 5.00 formerly 7: Blended Squirrel Wraps, 45 inches long. .485.00 formerly 970.00 Hudson Seal Wraps trimmed with Japanese formerly 1250.00, 625.00 ere 285.00 formerly 570.00 Men's Fur-lined Overcoats at 1 Less Than Formerly! (Fourth Floor) | community in the death of Pope Bene- He was a great leader and al- Ways stood for peace and righteous. | + ner in which “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century A wonderfully beautiful array of New Spring Silks, Satins and Novelty Fabrics— the new season’s latest colors and weaves. “Specials” in White Silks 3500 yards of Japanese Lingerie Silks of excellent quality. yard, 68c to 1.95 1500 yards of White Sport Satin — a highly lustrous, good laundering quality. yard, 2.50 750 yards of a heavy White Pongee Suit- ing, for Sport Suits and Skirts. yard, 3.00 (Second Floor) Tie-On Blouses of Crepe de Chine Special, 5.00 A youthful, uni- versally becoming model of a superior quality Crepe de Chine. The man- the wide Filet Lace and hand - fagot- ting of Silk are applied in front tends to produce that “boyish- form’: effect that is the perfect com- plement to a Bus- ter Brown collar, and the tie-on style achieves the lowered waist-line . the mode of the moment demands. White, a delicate’ Flesh Tint and Bisque. (Fourth Floor) | End-of-the-Month Clearance | || On Saturday, Monday and Tuesday | Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Reduced s’ Norfolk Suits reduced to 10.50 n fancy materials, with 2 pair knickers; in Blue Serge, with one pair (for gradu- ation). Sizes 7 to 18 year. formerly 16.75, 18.75 Boys’ School Overcoats reduced to 13.75 formerly 18.75 to 22.50 \ Well-fitting ulster models, Sizes 11 to \| 18 years. | Juvenile Overcoats reduced to 11,75 | formerly 16.75 and 18.75 Latest model overcoats made of strong, warm materials, Sizes 3 to 10 years. | | Wash Suits reduced to 2.65. | formerly 3.45 to 4.95 | Be Guaranteed fast color, new models. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Wash Suits reduced to 1.55. | formerly 1.75 and 1.95 \ Guaranteed fast color; sturdy fabrics, Sizes 3 to 10 years, Boys’ Blouses reduced to 65¢ formerly 95¢ to 1.25 \ttractive patterns in quality materials. | Sizes 7 to 15 5 | Boys’ All Wool Sweaters reduced to 3.85 formerly 4.95 to 5.50 | Well-made and in good colors. | 4 to 14 years | Boys’ Blanket Robes reduced to 3.45 formerly 4.95 Sizes Fleecy, warm and splendidly colored, | Sizes 4 to 18 years. Third Flo i Vee = = you are doing for your fellowmed. Sincerely yours, P. J. HAYES, ‘Archbishop of New York. o” | es . , ADOLPH LEWISOHN JEWELLER ACCUSED OF 8170.08 ae know why Dr. Ettinger opposed her. | Archbishop Hayes Thanks Banker} The Archbishop's reply was as fol | THEFT Is ACQUITTED. amounts to a life job: Mrs, Forsythe said last night she} Commissioner M. Samuel Stern, who His Act of Sym |lows PITTSFIELD, Mass, Jam. top “Associate Superintendents in of-|will send a formar request to-day to {made the motion to suspend the by- Tee eee ete 1 tate ver i nh Halli pe #4 ; 7 tice at the time this act shall go into|the board tigt Supt. Ettinger be asked | laws co that Mra. Forsythe could be pathy | baie Ali ietca le meckieaaltic TA pal Rabadit I oacitae cig kei sak effect and Associate Superintendents|to submit specific information as to/elocted, emphatically denied to-day - very kind thought and act of sympa-| ler. was found not ity of the the! appointed after this act shail go into|matters alleged in his objection to her| that any political motive influenced, Adolph Lewisohn, banker, nis) thy for us in our worrow and lons on| of diamonds valued at $170,000, in effect shall not be removable except intment. him. ‘ telegraphed Archbishop Hayes offer-|the death of the late lamented Pon-| foaled verdiet fhe tiemonke wan for cause." r. Ettinger told the board on| Dr. John A. Ferguson. who nomi-jing ms condolence on the death of| tif, Benedict XV. 1 shall always be| Wort ihe property of Carl Mara Im It can be said on good authority | Wednesday that Mrs. Forsythe's work | nated Mrs. Forsythe, said he did not/ poo Benedict, The telegram reads: |™MAlU! of your kindness on this oc-| or New York. disappeared from @ that an effort ts now being made|did not rank with that of other Dis-|care to talk about it, but that he felt|' ° “ casion, safe in Schwars's office where @ among Republicans and Tammany |trict Superintendents, that -he did not | her selection was for the best inter- ‘Sincere condolence in the great) “May your own days be lengthoned| salesman for the Marx firm had dee Democrats who are opposed to the'think the election of a woman of her | ests of the city and the schools. |loss which has befallen the entire land blessed to continue the great good! posited them for safe keeping. +4