The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 13

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time, and 195,750 subjected to the) disadvantages of .the double session. | not work; wooden and not self-clo: Fart time in the elementary schools | fireproof doors along the line of NEW YORK Hp increased from 34,158 in 191%, $1,242 in October, 1921, while in the|and storage of dangerous inflammab high schools it jumpe , the same | materials ip Ron-freproot rooms 1 3 | compartments." tions with a capacity of oni } It is estimated that the cost of re.) w | moving the fire hazards about $4,500,000 “Some of the violations,” says the| serious, as for example, that are ‘not inclosed with) in starting bailding operat oke-proof partitions and) four months of which cou t responsi-| Commenting on the cause of j bitty for the matters complained of) time, the committee says t system of} Jan. 1, 1918, to Dec. n pointments | twenty-two new buildings to the Board of Education would be Blame for Part Time and four years, capacity 62,8 _ Other Evils Put on “Politi- cal Control” of Board { ~ | * A vacillating policy, negligence “| ministration; coupled with much WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY FAVORS unsound legislation and political con- trol of the Board of Education, {s| held by the Meyer committee respon- | sible for the deficiencies in the city’s | school system, in a special report to! the Legislature. | The report, which shows a 150 per} ent. increase in part time in the last) Favors and Novelties for the Patriotic Day, suitable for Dinners, Parties Seer Years) and <)8bs Unoorrecked: vil" and Dances. Assortments ate complete and at reasonable prices lations of fire prevention rules, many) Flags, Paper and Silk, Small | Patriotic Decorations of them hazardous, says: and Large. Paper Hatchets, all Realistic Cherry Sprays, Cherry “The administration of the public, sizes Red, White and Blue Logs, Candy Boxes. Washing- aca © Ws city ie end for youre! Mottoes. Patriotic ton Dressed Kewpies. Tally and i Hats, great variety.» Jack Horner Dinner Cards. Patriotic Nap- has been weak and inefficient, and/} pies.” Drums and Suit Cases, kins and Table Cloths. Metal Patriotic Crepe Paper Soldiers and Cannons. Favors for all other occasions. B.SHACKMAN & CO. *'3 Cui SiS does not measure up to the reasonable design requirements of the school children! or to the expectations and desires of | the people of the city or of the State.” It is found, despite the opening df | sixteen new schools last full, that FINAL CLEARING UP SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ $1,000,000 STOCK OF FUR COATS IN A DIRECT SALE © FROM WHOLESALER TO CONSUMER An Interesting and Unusual Collection of FUR COATS AT ‘285 In this lot there are only one or two of a style; all desirable modes. Many of these coats were made to retail at prices up to $900. Australian Opossum Coat. Hudson Seal Coat. Natural Gry Siberian Clear Blue Bkins. Netz, Spee, quality, wie with finest Natural Squirrel nie ; ‘ollar an Hi Seal Cost, -. Persian Lamb Wrap. bei 2lai Facts eg urely Model: Trimmed wih Piatioum Natural Black Muskrat Coat. Hudson Seal Coat. Grey can Broadtail. Unusually fine American Broadtail Coat. Platinum Color, trimmed with Squirrel Mole Coat ‘Trimmed with Squirrel Grey Krimmer Collar and Cults Hudson Seal Coat. Full length, with new style collar of Grey Squirrel Raccoon Coat. Very fime dark Sktns. Persian Lamb Wrap. 5 1 Length. Hudson Seal Coat. Taupe Caracul Coat. » a dyed 8 Collar, Wi 5 ver Collar an Sie. ence ‘kunk iL aps large Canadian Beaver Collar and Mole Wrap. Squirrel Wrap Finest Dark Siberian Skins. Ermine Wrap Hudson Seal otal Regular Retail Value $1400. Regular Retail Value $200. $.Q 5 rane * $700 American Broad tat Natural Skunk euming Wrap rt Coa Coll d Cuff it Patna Gr, ike tet Regina Vanesa. $1899 Regular Retail Value $350. 5 7 5 Q — $225 ine Mink Coat Broadtail Wrap Genuine in. OO e ‘ohne Ragelar Retail Vale 31900. 5.9.5 orular Retail Value Vane $918. SEQ i Rebered Persian Lamb Broadtail Coat Mink Wrap y Koliosky Trimmed. Full length. Coats Reqeer Rett Valve $1200. Regular Retail Value $1680. 5 J Plain or trimmed with Skunk, Kottnsky Reduced te sid 1090 Regular Feotait Wai Value, $850. i Kolinsky Wrap tedte «= F 875 cmt Broadtail Coat Rotail y f to ‘Price Koltnsky Trimmed. Regular Retail Yooee aie. 5375 Regular Reta Valos $1980. 5750 Natural Muskrat|| Alaska Seal Coats Coats 30 inch lengtm. Mole Wraps Full fength, exceptionally besutiful ay Very fine quality U. 8, Government dyed stim, 450 oR Now yj Reduced rr Natural Grey Squirrel Coats 96 Inch length. wits $250 ofitla Sealine Coats Fine quality, 36 Im, length. Rogular Retail value 8475, *50 French Seal Coats Julrrol, Sunk, Natural Bitch ee alyux Lamb Collars aad Cule Regular Retail Price 6375 5125 Clearance Now Reduced te Price Fur Scarfs and Boas Natural Blue Fox Boas, 5165 Natural Fisher Boas, ‘90 Brown Fox Boas, 35 Hudson Bay Sable Boas, 38 Taupe Fox Boas, 25 ~ Squirrel Boas, 9 Silver Pointed Fox Boas, 30 Australian Opossum Boas, 9 Baum Marten Boas, ' 38 Skunk Boas, 12 Stone Marten Boas, 35 Dyed Russian Sable Boas, 5 Wm. Jackman’s Sons America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers [Established Since 1860] 35 WEST 35™ STREET Marmot Coats 36 inch length Raccoon Coats 86 inch length. Final ope Finat Clearance weiss 850 oni neigted 150 to! stairways; no hand fire extinguisher The committee finds that after the war there was a fifteen months’ Jelay | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, there are 115,134 children on part | not provided with self-closing doors; |tributed to the ruling of the War| WOUNDED VETERANS ev igh When the Interior fire alarm systems that do Industries Board. A of the “Old ven- TO ATTEND CONCERT | = any rhe 7t nd ow . WHT Occupy Boxes at 7th Regiment hei Armory Recital ted b ounded veterans at Fox HIlls aed) conceit Government ho: City will occupy y concert and 7th Regiment in tts arn and 66th Street, to Stern Brothers West 42nd St. in New| Satainger. .U will be mombers Regtmont, assts ted by olicles sible smorrow | of yout (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Continuing Our Clearance Sale of BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING At Final and Most Decisive Reductions of the Season. | All high-grade, dependable, smartly tailored garments now priced for immediate disposal. YOUTHS’ First Long Trouser Suits Fancy Wool Mixtures and some Navy Blue Serges, many with extra pair of trousers Reduced from $27.50 to "| Reduced from $32.50 to $18.50 $22.50 Youths’ All Wool OVERCOATS Sizes 18 to 20 years. $22.50 Reduced from $32.50, Reduced from $37.50 to $27.50 Boys’ All Wool OVERCOATS Sizes 11 to 17 years. $18.50 Reduced from $27.50, Our Remaining Stock of BOYS’ OVERCOATS . including some fur-collared models. Reduced from $20 and 27.50 to $12.50 (Sizes 3 to ro years). Boys’ All-Wool Chinchilla OVERCOATS Reduced from $12.50 to $7.50 MACKINAWS and Sheep-lined OVERCOATS 8 to 18 yrs.; reduced from 12.50 & 16.50 7.50 4 9,75 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Novelty Suits (Sizes 3 to 8 years) Corduroys (Middies and Junior Norfolks) $3.25 All sizes in the variou Blue Serges (Middy models), $4.95 Gun mer wars havin = Ss assortments but not in every modet. J on ae ae Not merely Attractive Prices —but, likewise, surety of ob- taining GenuineQuality should bring you here. February Sale of Lamps and Furniture Discounts of 10% to 50% on all lamps and shades, furniture, and objects of interior decoration 'N lamps and shades everything from a tiny boudoir lamp to a stately floor stand- ard is available. In furniture the list is long and varied, what with gateleg tables, console sets, tea wagons and chairs. And in decora- tions there are marbles and bronzes, screens and mirrors in a category too long to per- mit recounting. Two things, however, apply to all: the stand- ard of good taste which the lamps, furniture and decorations evidence, and the discounts of 10% to 50% which are the discounts of this February Sale. OVINGTON’S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET Lamps and shades of many kinds, and odd @& furniture as well, may be had at discounts of 10% Founded 1827 _ WEST OF FIFTH AVE ENTIRE STOCK OF . MEN’S and YOUNG. MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS FOURTEENTH STREET Regularly $32.50 to $49.75 The season’s most desirable styles, materials and colors, Complete range of sizes from 34 to 50. Regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. ALL Wank ince Regularly $35.00 to $42.50 Plaid back, melton and kersey ulsters, ulster- ettes, box and Chesterfield models. Sizes 34 to 42. ; 1.2 { Extra Saicspeople. No Charge for Alterations. Extra Space. See Pages: 9, 12 and 31 For Other Hearn Advertising. || DYE SWEATER, SKIRT, DRESS STOCKINGS OR DRAPERIES i ARLY ATTENDANCE Is $l GGESTED mal Neeser rapes \¢ | a. ) Diamond Dyes” and folle th irts, ts, sweaters, stock KELLNER BROS. \\S=uenrSenes ‘ Thirty One years selling Good ‘Furniture yy bee [eat ee oe ee Y Southeast Corner r 15th Street & Oth Avenue ? Jy, oye t, or run ns — KXA I: Makes Little Difference What You Need— ah dS A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find +

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