The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1922, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

sf has dustproof case. One of the finest } textbook writer to supply It | 0 MATO A suites we have ever had. Dresser bus $4 ‘The textbook must contain no large Mirror; Semi-Vanity, with three ( statement in derogation or in dispar- a, Cc mirrors; roomy Chifforobes full sized | 2 agement of the achievements of . ; American herocs. It must not ques- | peel Hei tion the sincerity of the aims and pur bd Dressers, Chifforobes, Vanities, } poses of the founders of the Republic t e i ¥ or of those who have guided its des- Do wn in Bott'es Rive spe )eree eae ; tinies.”” Among the specific decisions arrived | ‘ at by the committee are these: 250,000,000 CAKES OF SOAP—-OUR ANNUAL SALES . * * i Te eae on welll SOUL Jer sey Farms , 110900000 CAKES OF S0AP_OUR ANNUAL SALES. $325 Louis XVI. 10-Piece Walnut Suite—Reduced from $450 i Revolution there should be an insplr- Fe's Naptha Soap,..... cake 5! yc] Old Dutch Cleanser. . can 8: - =: : i ing account of Nathan Hale, Gold Dust v1" pkge 5c | Babbitt’s Cleanser can Se BD i: If Payable $4 Weekly t ‘The word ‘gay,’ particularly as 't/ Ivory Soap. .... .3 small cakes 20c | Pacific Toilet Pape- 3 rolls 20c fe “4 | 7 i fs used with the word ‘unprosperous' | An unusually handsome suite of the —— SLURS ON HEROES ARE ORDERED CUT ~ FROM TEXTBOOKS report, Dr. Edgar Dubs Shimer, As-|the report, which says the incident ; School Heads Find Many Pas-|sociate superintendent, sa ‘Rela- | “should deserthed as a concrete ’ ‘ lsh fy lively few books are tinder ban, and|exemplification of the spirit of resis- CREDIT Ts Your Aladdin s Lamp Sages in Histc Now the large majority of these can be|tance which animated the people.” S . i . Used Undesirable readily amended. ‘Thus tar ail the! Tho usse in Biverett. Barnes's ears 0 ones Miracles happen in story books, but credit works miracles nowadays. * cs yublish hav ly and freely ex-] history tha ohn Hancock 5 i S A 5s . = I thelr full willingness to mak ‘ With your credit at Cowperthwait & Sons you can furnish a cozy The committce of twenty-one school teachers and principals which since October has been examining American histories used in the New York City schools, on complaints that many are mot patriotic, has made its report, which will be made public in full to- @ay by Dr. Willlam L. Ettinger, City Superintendent. To govern the writing of American history text books for use in the schools here, the committee lays down these principles: “Strictly speaking, the text-book writer is not a historian.” “It is for the teacher to determine what material is needed. It is for the (in the description of Patrick Henry in McLaughlin --d Van ‘Tyne's his- | tory), hus an wadesirable meaning, It| suggests indulgence, looseness and ti- centiousness. We suggest the use of a word less open to misconstruction."* The report discusses in detail @fty-three of the objections which lea to the investigation. More than 600 objections were filed with the committee. | Books containing passages decided | by the committee to be undesirable are West's “History of the American People,” Albert Buslinell “School History of the United and “New Am gruder’s “A 1921," Morr! of the United ment in History averett History by | Grades," and histories by Woodburn and Moran, McLaughlin and Van Tyne. Only slight criticism some of these books. Vest’s: history, however, the report 8, will have to be rewritten al- ompletely in order to comply with the requirements of the New York City history course; and Me- Laughlin and Van ‘Tyne's history “contains much which from our standpoint should be omitted.” In @ letter transmitted with the is made of mos pressed their full willingness to make the text satisfactory.” The total number of history text lee a ——— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUS® 19, 1922. purcimsed for the New York », 1920 and 1921 Is given ples of the books 30,108, or 9 per -third per cent, history are using jon to McLaughlin and Van ‘ryne's description of the Boston T Party as “a violent act,” and to Gor- dy's statement that the Colonists could have bought the tea more cheaply than “when they smuggled it In from Holland,” are upheld by books Objectic smug many fections tz -ARM —we pick the tomatoes red ripe from the vines, and com- bine them with rich, pungent spices to m ake the Pride of the Farm Tomato Catsup. It Is Great Millions of Bottles Sold Annually in Grocery and Delicatessen Stores \) 5 BAUMANN BRO PRIDE “The effect of the account as a whole| graduate of Yale, which the commit. is to Impress upon the pupil's mind|tee comments Is “far short of any that Hancock was @ smuggler and «| educational val “Hale,” the re- criminal i] As to Nathan Hale, the committco| found that McLaughlin and Van T Morris, Guiteau and Everett Barne make no mention of the hero who: statue Nas just been moved to the] ieade Broadway side of City Hall Park,| for various 8.u» of omission and com- while Hart says merely that he was «| mission. Go pupils should not be taught the per- onal weaknesses of our national s." and condemned the writers Based on Principles of ECONOMY and SATISFACTION lete line of ies at lowest Carrying a for its thousands of * Stores, Feonomy Give the A&P Enormous unmatched BUYING and SELLING ADVANTAGES. Specials for the Metropolitan District CHOCOLATE & COCOA Baker's Cocoa... ..!) tb. can 19¢ Baker's Chocolate Ih, cake 17 A&P Covoa Ty Ib. can Ie THREE REAL TREATS Heinz Beans small can 9 Pure Apple Sauce. ...... .can I8¢ Grandmother's Fruit Jams. . jar 20¢ 20° CONOMICALLY PRICED A&P Salad Dressing. . large bot 27 California PEACHE QUALITY CONDIMENTS Spanish Red Peppe s (Pimientos Large Can Olives, fancy stuffed. small jar 19: a: = ' can I7< | Gulden's Mustard jar Be i : a A&P Saled Oi 7! ie bet We Olives; lanes, plain. .locge jar 21e Preserving Crex Rugs, 8: ...22.00 17,50] Cretonne Bedroom Outfit : Hi) Sale Se qe ehi ess 1 6-qt, Preserving Kettle 24.00 19.50 Heinz Sweet les . jar 22c A&P Tomato Catsup.& F g bot 14: | Shaker Salt .. kg 10¢ 1 Ladle $.6x7.6..,.11.50 9.50] 2 Window Drapes... 25 RED 2 be 1 Fruit Funuel Velvet Rugs, 9x12. 24.00 18,00] Qve serine Senart.-:. J 7 MARSHALL’S HERRING SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET THIRD AVENUE and 84TH STREET. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings. THIRD and BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. Our Only Bronx Store. Complete with Spring and Mattress; covered in denim Extension Table, illustrated .. Englander Couch Bed $18:75 1 | 1 $4 K = et 10-Piece American Walnut Dining In Italian Period, copsisting of Buffet, Serving Table, China Closet, oblong shaped 5 Side and 1 Arm Chair, seats covered with leather; 10 pieces, as Bronx Store Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. chases begin to arrive piece possible. To do this we our Stores, making our wonderful values even attractive. wait for August sales. now and we will deliver you want it. Our buyers left for Grand Rapids on Saturday to make month we must move every hhve made sub- stantial price-cuts throughout You don’t have to next usual more Windsor Arm Chair $9.98 Buy when In Genuine Mahogany. . Room Suite’ $2.49-50 Za CFLE Aa Walnut ap ee @9 Qe QP iS QP QP QP QP @® QP QP QP Qe ep Mid-Year Clearance te wok Be Wer i : gs weay on go Wort | 3rd Ave. and 121st St. In All Three Stores Tomato $880 Weekly Sh gion Werk hebekpo-rtilycacam BEECHNUT PRODUCTS | —CRACKER SPECIALS— Ginger Snaps . . . Ib. 15¢ Social Tea Sandwich. lb. 2G¢ important of all foods. So DEMANDthi AP 5 a i i crust and crumb. The Grandmother's ¢ Jo SUPREME Lp. The proof of BOKAR is in the drinking of it. On its merits BOAR will eventually become the accepted coffee of every housewife. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC (i THE LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS IN THE WORLD THE GREAT Established 1807 COWPERTHWAIT & SONS 3d Avenue and 12ist Street Park Row & Chatham Sq, “Everlasting Furniture’’ 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue 193 to 205 Park Row Ask Your Grandfather home and keep your money, except a little each week or month, as you choose. Business men all over the world use their credit more and more. Why not you? Why not now? Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Harlem Store Open Monday Evenings Also $245 Genuine Mahogany 4-Piece Suite—Reduced from $375 Payable $3.25 Weekly throughouts Eaeh drawer Genuine mahogany English brown finish. dignified lines of the period with pret- tily fluted legs on all pieces. 60-ineh Buffet, with mirror beck: China Closet with pretty latticed doors; two door Server, 48 inch Table, ex- tending to 6 feet; 5 Chairs and Arm ‘hair with genuine brown or blue eather seats. Sy Suites of Period Designs; Separate Buffets, Tables, Chairs, etc. Rug Bargains Felt Rag Rugs, Reduced from 50x60, from. ., 4x7, from QTNdt .. $1.95 4.25 8.35 65 50 - 10.50 China Matting, from .85 Pure Aluminum for Bed Spread with sham ) All for 1 Measure $4.29 Set Complete Z Cowperthwait’s Liberal Credit Terms Monthly or Weekly Payments 1.85] Washable Couch Inlaid Linoleum.yd. 2.25 Cretonne Duteh Cur Cowperthwait & Sons| Oldest Furniture House in America Pay by the Month if You Wish No Extra Charge of Any Kind Downtown Store: 193 to 205 Park Row selections from the new lines Ginger Ale. .... bot 10¢ j Sliced Bacon. ........ jar 39¢ 10% Off for Cash | Between City Hall “Sub” Station and Chatham Sq. “L” Station hele hava for’ Fall. ‘e Peanut Butter --jar 15e | Catsup. small size i7c; large size | —— i _ Thi P) _||Sliced Beef . ‘far 28 | Beechnut Chili : means that before their pur- QP pres gee jar 28¢ nut Chili Sauce... . 33 —————— Get It Now - = Just Published The World’s 1922 SUMMER RESORTS ANNUAL -- and - - Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist - “ - - Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. Address SIXTH AVENUE AND 15TH STREET THIRD AVE. & 84th ST. THIRD & BROOK AVES. at 160th ST. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Our Only Bronx Store Open Monday and Satur: WORLD SUMMER RESORT BUREAU World Building, Park Row, N. Y. City REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. Circulation Over 600,000 “ ’ EVERY WHERE.

Other pages from this issue: