The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1922, Page 5

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/ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL trentment” cuusdt one boy to iave ~ WON'T DISCUSS THAT | sx.) format complaint has been » “CRUELTY”. CHARGE) made.” Principal Shafer said, “and {t would not be in keeping with my Head of Mamaroneck School Will |disaity as a school official to discuss 4 the matter under the circumstances, Wareg ta) Formal Got: I shall prohinly have something to Plaint Is Made. , |say if the case is formally brought Elwood W. Shafer, Principal ot] to my attention.” Central High. School, Mamaroneck,| Mr. Shafer, who has headed the lo-day declined to comment on the Mamaroneck school for twelve years, i on) i8 well along in years, short and charge of an “unprovoked assault” 0} rotund, and jovial In manner. Maima- Israel Crown, sixteen, a seventh grade} roneck and Larchmont citizens, pupil, during school hours last Thurs-| headed by the Rey. Wilbur L. Cas- day, except to say “it was accidental,” | Well of St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, Neither would he discuss slmilar|®"mounce their intention of demand- balsas ing at Tuesday night's meeting of charges that ha dbeen made, It being| 4,6 Board of Education that the alleged in one instance that “cruel! principal be disciplined. Morris Franklin Simon 8 Co, cA. Store of Individual Shops : is . FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and’38th STS. Introducing for Boys and Girls CLOCKED KNEE LENGTH HOSE IN SILK AND LISLE Clocks for The Age When Children First Learn To Tell Time 1.09 to 1,29 Two-tone broad cluster ribbed knee- fength hose with embroidered clocks and self turnover cuff tops; in black and white; black ancd-royal blue; cordo- van and green; navy blue and red. Sizes 6 to g's CHILDREN’s Hostery SHOP—Sfreet Floor — Jranklin Simon a Co. i" _ A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Lor Girls (12 10 16 yrs.) FRILLED FROCKS of CREPE DE CHINE 18° HE first frilled frocks are epochs in the life of girl- hood, and these frilled frocks are epochs in girlhood fashions . . . . (ripe de Chine with pleated frills on shirt and bodice; velvet ribbon girdle and streamers. Copenhagen or navy blue, beige or tangerine. \ Girts’ Dress Suov—Second Floor ———$—$—$$ Crown, father of the boy, says he will file a formal charge with F. B. O'Callaghan, Chairman of the Com- mittee on Dircipline, to-morrow, Dr. Caswell, in an open letter, makes @ sweeping attack on the al- Weged school conditions but admits “mild sometimes prove beneficial, “It may well be," he says, “with some of our wild pupils and some of our unintelligent teachers, that corporal punishment {s the only method of enforcing discipline, If a teacher cannot command respect by her personality or abifity, give her a big stick.” THE EVENiNG WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. compre corporal punishment” may DEATH LEAP FAILS; SHE LANDS ON PAPER | avenue, on tis way tome, reached) week ago came from an tnatitution Bags Awaiting Stree Wagon Save Widow's Life When She Tries to Die. Several bags of waste paper put on| burg Hospital found she had @ frac-| searching tn the ruins of the Lexington the sidewalk for the street cleaners’|ture of the knee and arm and pos- | Hotel, which was destroyed by fire Tues- | Court, Catholic Daughters of Isabella, | Augustine's Catholle Church, wagon saved the life of Mrs. Fannie Liptkowsky, sixty-two when she jumped from a third-story window at No. 601 Marcy Avenue, years old, Samuel Margeson of No. 208 Rogers | She suffered from insomnia, and @ the Marcy Avenué house a few min-| Where sho had undergone treatment. Clleaners’ | utes after Mrs, Liptkowsky had taken | Ste had told hor daughter that If she) “Shameful” Dancing and Immodest Dress Severely Denounced at Jersey Banquet. Two hundred members of Veritas didn't sleep she would kill herself. the plunge and landed on the soft bags of paper and rolied off to the sidewalk. A doctor from Williams- FIRE DEATH LIST GROWS. RICHMOND, Va, Feb, 10.—Firemen day, to-day found a human head, bring- of Richmond as dead, belleving these Mrs, Liptkowsky, a widow, lived’ two bodies are buried in the ruins, Williamsburg, at 2.80 A. M. to-day. | with her daughter, Mrs, Annie Jaatte, CALLS DANCE HALLS “DENS OF. INIQUITY” sibly a farcture of the skull, Ho took| {nz "the mmoer of known, dead’ in the | Ustened to severe denunciation of ex- her to the Kings County Hospital, | disaster to five. The police record T. D,| tremes in women's dress and dancing where it was sald she would recover. | Polrer! of Yonkers, N. ¥., and B. T. Cox! at choap dance halls at the first an- night. cheaper dance halls public dance halis,"’ he sald, mim's Hall, Union Hilt, NL Bi, fast Secretary of State Thomas F. Mar- |tin of New Jersey said that it was [shameful the way young people in- duige in what they call dancing at the “Actions committed in some of the turned them into dens of iniquity.’ | The Rev. J. Byer, rector of Hill, denounced immodest dress and asked both girls and mothers present to do all they could to overcome what he declared was a tendency toward nual banquet of the court in Maxi- | indecency sth Avene J ATHBS MeCreery & Co. St An Important Special in “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century 4750 yards of an exceptionally beau- tiful quality of Silk Canton Crepe in a wide range of glorious new Spring colors as well as Black or White. 40 inches wide. yard, 2.95 (Second Floor) Splendidly Made Mesh Bags 12.75 Reduced from 24.75 Bags whose convenient shape admits your en- tire hand, enabling you to bring forth any- thing deep down in their depths. They are made exactly like those of solid gold—of sol- dered baby, reversed link mesh in Green Gold finish and em- _ bellished with engine- turned or engraved frames and jeweled clasp. A bag you may carry anywhere with the assurance that it is in good taste. (Main Floor) Misses’ Top Coats 37.50, 39.50 ana 42.50 Dapper types of Imported Tweeds fashioned in true English styles, either swinging with much smartness from the shoulders or belted. They are su- perbly tailored and lined in yoke and sleeves. There are also handsome models with raglan or set-in sleeves, fashioned of soft Chinchillas or Camel’s Hair, lined throughout with Silk. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Winter Coats and Capes Radically Reduced They are fashioned of rich, beautiful~ma- terials, richly lined and topped with large col- lars of Squirrel, Beaver, Nutria or Wolf. Now 37.50 and 48.00 formerly 49.50 to 79.50 and 75.00 to 98.00 (Fourth Floor) Last Day Women’s Hosiery Sale Quality of this sort is rarely ob- tained in hose priced so low. Tomorrow is the last day upon which you may avail yourself of these extraordinary values, Women’s Woolen | Women’s Thread Sport Hosiery, heath- Silk Hosiery, in Black er mixtures. : = cal) lisle Tope and Women’s Woolen Sport Hosiery, in Women’s Thread Silk Hosi fi light and dark colors. saugailkiccn Black 1.75 only, 2.50 (Main Floor) Values That Predominate in Our Apparel Toriorrow Women’s Wraps and Coats, 38 and 58: (Two Models Pictured Below) All are late Winter models made to sell for much higher prices. These are luxurious Wraps that swathe the figure with classic grace and regulation sleeved-coats fashioned of soft-surfaced, dcep-pile fabrics and, both collared and cuffed with fine Fur. As they are the latest of this season’s models they are likely to be quite as fashionable next season as well. Many rich, handsome shades and Black. Evening Wraps formerly 48.00 to 150.00 reduced to 39.50 to 98.00 Sumptuous affairs of Chiffon Velvet topped with collars of Fur or adorned with fringe. (Fourth Floor) . Women’s Suits of Tweed & Trelaine, 25.00 Distinctive Tweed ailleurs, snug of shoulders and sleeves, and abso- lutely faultless in line. A one-button “Chappy” model takes to mannish lines; others are in box style or are belted; a few have two-seam backs which give them a smart semi-fitted effect. Orchid, Copenhagen Blue, Brown, Wood, Tan, Oxford and Rose. Models of Trelaine there arc, too, in all the wanted colors, featuring panelled pockets, four-button coats and absolutely new and different box effects and straight-line styles, caught in with leather, jeweled or stitched belts. (Fourth Floor) Misses’ Wool Dresses Reduced to 12.75 (One Model Pictured Below) A most interesting variety of styles—straight-line or fitted affairs of fine-twill Tricotines, Serges and Yalamas. They are excecdingly smart as to trimming, some enriched with rich embroidery, others finished with tailored stitchings. Navy Blue and Black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. They have been especially reduced from a higher price as a week-end offering. (Fourth Floor) The Finest Furs Nature Produces Emphatically Reduced in Prices f (One Model Pictured Below) Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coats Fox Neckpieces of full-furred lus- 40 inches long, with Skunk collar: trous pelts in all the desirable shades. and Cuffs. ne ie 37.50 Natural uskrat Coats, _self- ; . : trimmed. 110.00 Natural Raccoon Cape Scarfs of 35.00 Moleskin Neckpieces of superior quality pelts in various models. 35.00 Russian Ponyskin Coats, trimmed YoY dark, rich pelts. with Beaver, Skunk or Raccoon. 145.00 (Fourth Floor) C. Hudson Seal (DyedM uskrat) Coat with Skunk collar and cuffs. 255.00 A. Woman’ s@ Coat of | Er- minie with Wolf collar and cuffs. 58.00 D. Woman’s Coat of Duvet Velour with Mole collar, 38.00 B. Miss’s Frock of Tricotine. siriped wit tailored stitch- ing. 12.75 ~ Middy and button-on years. Boys’ Woolen Novelty Suits Reduced to ; 4.95 These novelty suits are warm and well- made of all-wool Navy Serge and other attrac- tive Knit Cloths. styles; sizes 3 to 10 All Wool Norfolk Suits, 9.50 _. Two pair of knickers. These are ideal for early spring wear, appearing in Cheviots and Homespuns in light and dark shades; plain and plaited models. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Outing Flannel and Cotton Pajamas, in one or two-piece models. Sizes 4 to 18 years. - 1.15 Winter Overcoats and Mackinaws formerly 11.75 to 35.00 Reduced for Clearance to 14 Price Hats also reduced % Price (Third Floor) ~ Short-Coated Tweed Suits for Misses Special, 25.00 Four exceeedingly smart, youthful models with chic box or belted coats. They are rather shorter of length than the usual run of ‘Tweeds (which is a new fashion feature for Spring), and are superbly tailored and lined. Many soft pastel shades such as Wistaria, Rose, Gray, Tan and two shades of Blue. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Misses’ Winter Suits Reduced to 19.50. (Fourth Floor) For Saturday and Monday Only French Chenille Dot Veilings v4. 50c The veil that never loses its popularity, because it is flattering to every complexion, is the Imported French Chenille Dot. This sale gives you an excellent opportun- ity to secure the exact shade you want, for it may be obtained in 18 different colors and combinations of colors. However, the most remarkable thing about this sale is the price—only soc a yard. (Main Fleor) Girls’ Wash Frocks Four New Novel Designs Spcial, 7.50 Perfectly bewitching affairs of English Print, the much-favored fabric for youthful frocks because of its excellent laundering qualities, and fetching models of Cotton Cre; in delightful colorings—also practical styles in Ginghams. Contrasting colors applied in original ways and an effective touch of hand- embroidery appear on many. Some have self- bloomers attached. 6 to 14 years (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Polo and Tweed Coats 12.50, 14.50 and 16.50 Smart, full-cut styles quite like older sis- ter's. Some ripple trom the shoulders, others are belted. Suitable for present as well as Spring wear. They are fashioned of Tan mel’s Hair Cloth or of Herringbone Tweed and lined throughout. (Fourth Floor) fe.

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