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© NO PHONES NEEDED. geated across a table from each other If you don't believe that it shows you are simply behind the times Einstein, Sir Oliver Lodge and others flurried deckhands on the Un- and ser |the opinion this chance dab of dis- 7 |content on the sunny blessedness of | '!"!" « Faim Beach day had a lasting effect Read|on the Mayor's emotional activities. |For the Tribune and the Times say that not long later his voice, raised _THE EVENING WORLD, TUFSDAY, tut also becanse he ts rich) | thing, Get W hard! Will while [am away and t as Ihave. Read Marconi ns one will raine hie voice when talk. |tta protection “4 “Am I conscious of these wave] ing to a person three or four hua. | the house ' } thoughts from the Mayor, you ask|dred miles away, heard address- Have W fy : tid tintied the Commisnionor of | MS Somebody at Hall, ed) tn the: Ar 3 mee, Sueeuee York, Mayor's Of as follows forget tos i Accounts. “I can't any that T am.) m Untermyer, who Is here, ys "I'm ¢ tis, actually do not hear a voice} ho spent $500,000 on the Lockwood phone 3 hat is, B in my ear—the voice of John F.[ committee, Tell Dave to start vome- | The Hylan—tetling me to do this or that, | ‘hing ‘ T suppose my ‘dens of what the! going to make a lot out of it himself. | to the Mayor.” ; Mayor would want are formed|Toll Dave to phone the Amerncan| ‘Melency'’ i through the process of what is known and challenge that. and start some-| Clarence FE. Meleney, 4 im science as ‘unconscious cerebra- , tion.’ Look it up. Reporters can * earn like the rest of us. Even I'm learning every day, yet I'm modest MENTAL TELEPATHY VERY IN- f TERESTING, SAYS HIRSHFIELD. “Mental telepathy is very interest ing. Although I have recelved no actual telephone message from the Mayor and have received no instruc- | f tions from any one who ma f received instructions from the M stil I know that what I do while he } is away is just what he would have done had he been here. "Now, about this porter in Palm Beach. E' is a very hard-working, conse young man, That being the case, you ask me—see, I can read the question in your eyes—how in the name of the sacred jellyfish and the ostracized toad did he manage to get the idea that Mayor Hylan telephoned to me over a wire? Very simple. He im- agined it. You boys know that re- porters have very vivid imaginations Now, mix that imagination with Palm Beach cigarettes, an attack of indiges- | tion or vhocolate sundae or two} and—now wait a minute | “[ have it. The reporter cut in on| our wave thought. No, he didn't do ht deliberately, I'm not even uccus ing him of tapping a wave thought wire—not deliberately He probably had an unconscious attack of cerebri tion. When that got mixed with the! chololate sundae the result was the| Tribune article. | “Let me say in conclusion that the Mayor has nothing against ( ‘ Meleney. Neither have 1. We don't cure who {s elected District or Asso- ciate Superintendent of Schools What we're going to investigate is the text book supplies and the trust of text book authors, also their royalties from these text books. It will make a pretty story. I'm going to save that for the morning papers,” i HERE IS WHAT WAS REPORTED particular re » he 2 FROM PALM BEACH. According to reports in the morn- ing newspapers Mayor Hylan became 90 emphatic in talking to his office in New York from Palm Beach by long distance telephone yesterday that in- mocent bystanders were admitted into nis confidence as to what he wanted done—and immediately done—by “W. R.” (who was understood by the in- mocent bystanders to be the owner of the Hearst newspapers) and “Dave” (who was understood to be the Com- missioner of Accounts of this city, a reformer of text books on the History of the United States and a controller of birth control uncontrollables). According to the published reports, the Mayor, crossing the ferry from Palm Beach to West Palm Beach—en excellent 5-cent line—caught sight of Samuel Untermyer (who is wicked mot only because he criticises the Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve yourhairand ruin it if you don't, ‘ It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dis- solve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and four ounces js all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. "This simple remedy never fai Advt. nm where vaccines and symptom treatments fall to prevent Influ- enga and pneumonia Creofos positively destroys the germs in the system that cause colds, influenza and| pneumonia. You cannat afford to wait for other t ments to fall—play safe during the ¢ Creofow at the first sign Safe for the whole family—take home » bettie to-day! OWE ein anes on this, never spends any monsy unless he is We all know Sam Hylan Rh. on the wire himself that this goes through, Melency. “See Snyder and see If everything is all rieht over at the house. Tell the inspector to watch It extra good | was worried about) ig made to drag the ‘slimy trail of It. have something start m Untermyer. 1 on the telephone, but that|intendent William L. Ettinger and his| it has withheld the rest ‘in fairness| Associate Superintendents, backed by is understood to be Dr. Candidate for re-clection Block is ported instructions from Mr. Hylan, Commissioner of Accounts Hirshfield issued a statement last evening in which he said, commenting on Gov. Miller's speech, asserting that it ‘was to give it ex-| time to say ‘stop’ whenever an etfort politics’ through our schools: - “The fact of the matter is that if Don't! there has been any politics in the pub- lic schools, leaving behind a ‘slimy trail,’ such politics have been and are | now being played by the so-called ‘educational crowd’ headed by Super- it away the Rockefeller Educational-Gary sys- FEBRUARY 7, 1922. THE WRITERS EATHER VOUR NEST” BUBBLES tc BLOWING as: = - = possible ‘slimy than Gov. tem crowd, “So brazen {is this school crowd in Associate BABBLING BROOK, PABBLING BROOK CALL 3 opyright, 1922, Keni Lord & Taylor Dimity Blouses $3.95 Exquisitely Sewn by Hand WHEN tt comes to blouses—and it surely has come to them with tweed suits and sports sweaters so much in vogue!— we can think of few daintier things than these of cross-bar dimity. It is such an ex- quisitely sheer fabric and it lends itself so charmingly to the simple styles you want for tweed suit or sweater wear. The two blouses sketched above show you just how delightful the styles can be. One has the favorite Peter Pan collar, the other a be coming Tuxedo collar edged with hand-made lace. Both have distinctive inset medallions as you may see. Every stitch in these blouses is hand-sewn. And all for the very small price of . $3.95 THIRD FLOOR Womens Silk Umbrellas $6.75 E handles attract your attention immediately for they are of carved wood; there are wooden shanks too. The handles have leather thongs and amber tips. The silk is a fine durable quality with tape edge, purple, green, garnet, brown, navy and black. This 1s a very special price ! For Sun and Rain At the same price we are offering a delightful um- brella with novelty border, equally adaptable for pro- tection against the sun or rain, This too has a wood shank. GROUND FLOOR Girls’ Tweed Knickers $6.95 GIRLS wear them so much now for every kind of country and sports wear that we have bought a special lot to sell at this very low price. There are velour checks and curduroy knickers too. Cut fullwithadeep cuff at theknee. 10 to y6years Girls’ Gingham Dresses Gay checks or stripes and more demure plain colors Some have touches of embroidery, others bandings of contrasting colors. 6 to 14 years. With bloomers, 6 to 10 years. $1.85, $2.95, $4.95 FOURTH FLOOR FIFTH AVENUE Dainty Underwear of Glove Silk PRICES are considerably lowered on all the glove silk articles listed below. But they are of the same superior quality that we have sold at higher prices. Vests—good full length with bodice top and ribbon shoulder straps, $1.50 $1.95 Vests—hemstitched tops and hem. stitched shoulder straps . $2.95 Bloomers—made with heading at the knee and strongly reinforced, $3.25 Cotton Bloomers—new colors have been added to those we have always had. National blue, silver, beige, complete list of brown, navy, black, white, pink. Made with full gusset and heading atknee . . . 85c Bloomers—well reinforced . GROUND FLOOR Tweed Suits $47.50 VERTICAL rows of pin tucks, not content with running down the back and on either side of the front are repeated on the pockets of one model, illustrated left. And we welcome their whim for they give a very smart and appealing originality to chis suit. The loose box- coat, fastening with a single button at the neck, is the reason why the other is so decidedly youthful in line. These are only two of a number of new styles that have reinforced our already gener ous showing of women’s tweed suits. The newest suits are made of imported herring: bone tweeds, in blue and tan mixtures. The solid colors, however, especially blue and wisteria, maintain undeniable popularity. THIRD FLOOR London Hats $6.75 Just Off the S. S. Aquitania IT is their delightful, gay colors—you say at first. Then you decide it is the lovely soft suede that fashions them. And finally you know that both qualities are re- sponsible—and equally so—for the charm of these London leather hats. We Had to Cable So many demands for these hats have come to us since we -received our first shipment that we had to cable our London Office for more. They have just arrived and go on sale tomor- row at the same moderate price . . $6.75 Colors for Spring A glorious carmine, National blue, brilliant jade, two’ greys, natural leather, rust anid of course several shades of brown—they are the colors you most like to see in hats, and especi- alty in the early days of Spring. We've seldom seen such an adaptable and graceful hat for all tailored and sports wear. As we have a limited number, we advise you to shop early tomorrow, FOURTH FLOOR Women’s Pumps Are Very Smart $8.75 THERE is a style for every taste in this most recent collection of women’s dress pumps, marked at a price typical of the new low level we have established in women’s footwear. A one strap sandal pump with’ baby Louis heels is developed in patent leather or in patent leather with grey suede, A Colonial pump with French heel is made of the samé leather combinations, as is also a Goring model with baby Louis heels, You will surely be interested in this collec- tion, marked at such a moderate price. SECOND FLOOR Visit Our Midwinter Furniture Sale Sixth Floor Superintendent of Schools, who is a| thelr play of school politics that they/and crook,’ it would make Balaam's to-morrow | resent any attempt of the tax and] jackass laugh to Heten to Gov. Mil- tormyer yacht Nirodal yesterday I saw un wrticle in the paper cou-|He has a national reputation as anj rent payers to find out how their|ler’s talk about ‘slimy trails of poll- atternoon, The Mayor ritised tis! eernin visits of the school com: | oducator, made by his record in| money appropriated for school pur-| tics,’ aud his invitation to the mem- Hy voice and commented for the beneiit | raittoe to Albuny. They have ‘heir | Massachusetts, Jersey and this | poses Is being expended and what is|bers of the Real Estate Board to get H of several Whom It did not concern |nerve to start that investigation! | city, where he has worked under the | being actually dono in the schools. {to Albany by the quickest ; | “Phere he ts,"" the populace is said | ‘Ne've got to tle the Gary interests | Bourd of Education with constantly | ‘In view of the ‘slimy trail of poli-| means to call a halt to it. ’ to have heard the Mayor exclaim tight. Tell o start the} Increasing responsibilities since 1893. |tics' left behind by the Governor's] ‘Was there ever a more i ’ “There is the Great Man Sam. Hej ficht vid to land on ‘em and to smoah| He displeased Mayor Hylan recently |‘Mire’ Committee sent down here last |game of politics’ played ; ‘ [hasn't been here fifteen minutes and | Mr They can't start anything | by giving out figures showing that|spring to ‘get Mayor Hylan by hook “s Port Authority scheme | ’ |he has begun to boss things around | tike that with We've got to|the high schools, which are now! | at Juiready.* Mr. Hylan was apparently | smash them and smash them hard |under his particular charge, are so | + |inclined to way mone, but Mrs, Hylan, | We've got to fight first. Start the | overcrowded and so short of instruc PF (Continued From First Puce) ‘werving the popular interest, | fight going right away, ‘Tell them] tors that they are shamefully tnofti- A SONG FOR YOUR HOME— ' : hushed him, we ure not going back to the old] tent. the Mayor ond myscit ns If we were], The Palm Beach chroniclers are of | Gary system Gary interesis| In apparent conformity with the re- wh NOTE~This offering is made only during the Sale which closes February 11. Prices will then return to their former level, MILLER WINS CHILDREN’S SHOES BOYS’ TAN CALFSKIN $ 4* Sizes 10 to 2 Others in Patent Leather,’ Tan or Black, at $5.95. These shoes are scientifically designed for growing feet. In I. Miller quality, they will afford the truer economy of long wear. Illustrative of the rare oppor- tunities in girls’ and boys’ shoes now available at the I. Miller Sale. THE MILLERKINS SHOPS Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street Brookiyn Skop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1227 WEDNESDAY WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY Men’s Overcoats 24.50 Were $35.00 to $42.50 Overcoats of fine all-wool plaid backs,fancy over- coatings, meltons and kerseys,splendidly tailored in ulster, ulsterette, Chesterfield and box models Sizes 34 to 46. Final Clearance Men’s and Young Men’s Stylwear Suits Every suit is an up-to-the-minute model, made of fine materials and splendidly tailored. Now 19,00 Suits that were $28.75. Now 24.75 . Now 27.50 - Now 31,75 See pages 12 and 23 for other Hearn Advertising Suits that were $32.50 to $34.75 Rance Suits that were $39.75. . Suits that were $42.50 and $49.75. . Have You a ‘Pint Pot’ Husband e Or Is He a ‘Prince Consort’ Husband ‘Wicked Flea’ Husband ‘Punkin-Eater’ Husband ‘Jazz’ Husband ? ? ? ? Five Brilliant Articles —by— CAROLYN WELLS They Begin To-Morrow on the Magazine Page of The EVENING WORLD