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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922, LIVE WIRE KILLS back his foot hit an iron water pire 125,000 STUDENTS classes. Tabloid courses endeavor to/that 8,500 students are enrolled in|" educational movement In the tnter- condense into six or eight weeks of|the 250 courses, ubout 1,000 more} -sts of the hotel business will be con- P The fuil current passed chrough bis : BALTIMORE GOLFER oaay Oe een IN SUMMER COURSES J intensive instruction information or-|thun lust year. At Columbia the at-| sidered at the annual convention of the aan etd 4 sf ma dinarily transmitted tn twenty weeks | tendance is believed to be far in ©X-] \merican Hotel tn aoe here had been trouble with the Thi ndance in all col-}vess of the 11, role Auohtonlonie on oe Andnewcs © aggregate atte e ve ¢ 11,800 enrolled last yenr Nghting system near their cottage|Colleges Here in Full} texes is estimated at more than 26,000 | Hunter College, City Collee of New Association of the United States and Canada, which will open here next Tuesday. { Strain Dies Rescu- dariiat in ihe BibMt dhe be & Seavey many t — Teachers and students desirous of] York, Fordham and the smaller in 4 Se a Tells of the) *lt"4 BC. Richards, who is in town bs Rescu wtorin, and a break ooailpred in th Swing Report Record faking up deficiencies in their ze | stitutions report record enrolments. The Educational Committee of the as- Javanese Booster Tells of the British Columbia, hie has ing Wife. taal Wire Shin WAR ODM un fe Enrolments ular academic programmes conatitute Siete sociation. in a preliminary statement te ‘ " We ey Pelt , : 5 5 : the bulk of the attendance, but there members, says that an agreeme: } eautie opical | done much to allay the unemployment ANAL OTE 1910 see 5 aired and a survey of the line wis] oy York's collegic fe iil re { Beauties of the Tropic problem, Which hee been our big qiea.| BALTIMORE, July 10.—Harry Bruce] Dre one ee ears, Auciterionie, er York's colle! activities }are increasing numbers of “inde- been reached with Cornell University Island. tion since the end of the war, Many] Avehtertonic, golf professional at/gaid they had got almost to their cot-| sin are in Tull, salne wbeae ee pendents,"’ who seek Fevers uals for establishment of a course for train idle men have gone back to work, and] Sherwood Forest Country Club aud] tage when her nephew atruck the} | o))tia and New York Univer Oontaee) OF take ssc NEGA ing hotel managers and the higher class if the preference is given as always in}imember of a (amily of golfers fa-|feed wire, which had sagged dow ambia and New York University /improve their business and profes- eae of hotel employees. Establishment of 1 By Roger Batchelder. iny Government contracts, to re + igh aoe ground: Ste caught the|i7-aey i! the large Institutiona c°lstonal equipment. i schools for vocational education in the We are neur the tropics and have] turned soldiers."” mous in both Scotland and England. Saat screamed aint, ane! bisher learning here are holding! New York University estimates! BOSTON, July 10.—Plans for financing hotel business also 1s contemplated. e are nei fe tropies and ers, was killee instantly shortly before eit. Auchtert 1 . . . ie a bbe einy two seasons in the year, the we aie mianight bY . hhh) ee eae ere ee = casei SSS i Oe ae ds cecal ted rorviest PROM HOME. inday mid Y a high tension} the wire, and lifting it clear of them. sea! The New: York rs Di electric feed w it Sherwood Forest, | was stepping backward when he fell Han, who is at the Astor from Jay TINE ike ave lurtheat fram hana to| Auchtefonie met his death trying|, Auchtetionie had been at the club ‘ i dd Mac} ap te e is youn; etic of in our mountains, where our peorle | wan are at the Pennsylvania, Their) yo, leCracken, who wine fees wae in dU AnGNwR Beal sad STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST } have their country homes und whet} jome town, Sydney, Australia, 4] ontan 1 wire. ‘He pulled] His father is a golf club manutfac- they pass week-ends throughout thelabout 18,900 miles from Broadway. ‘ine wire thom and in stepping | turer. year — - “Many kinds of fruit which are ur 7 known here grow in abundance on 48 ‘c= é F ‘ HB (2), the island, he went on are mangoes, strange varieties of banunu» E doer favorite native fruit, and djambe which are not unlike the peur of this country.” Mr. Hun remarked that the onty FIFTH AVENUE unpleasant feature of his come tis: >- — trict was an occasional earthaw which ten dose much | daa: A nnouncement Something for Every Room in the House in Our Mid-Summer conelt ‘ ei i A FURNITURE CLEARANCE generally used before the war. NO CIVILIAN FLYERS THERE. Fe ee ook tioateas eteiltanel have PRICES very radically reduced—everything taken to visit us tomorrow or the next day and prove to not as yet ta viation, accord- f| he from our regular stock—not purchased for this yourself how unusual these values are. We list ing to S&S. L pur of St, Louis, gi pi y who I at the Commotore after m re- Sale You will find it vastly worth your while just a few of those included. cent trip to the Orien “The time ts not far distant Me S, % | S Mahogany Gateleg Table, 32x44 Ivory Wood Bed, tull size . $13.50 Ivory Reed Settee, complete ever.”’ he suid, “when civilia y : Ce ea eee inreoninas _ / inches . ‘ . $22.50 Natural Ash Wood Bed, fullsize 10.00 with cushions . . . $65.00 etal ite i The "mii y tnd naval em nnual ale Mahogany Gateleg Table, 36x48 24.50 Ivory Costumer . . . . 7.50 Ivory Reed Chair or Rocker, es have Been very successft ; heir flying progress, but they suffer Mahogany Gateleg table, 48 Mahogany Colonial High Boy 75.00 with cushion seat . . . 18.50 . sli Sk al , Z Mahogany Top Drop Leaf Tea Table . . . . . + 60.00 Table, with glass top . . 19.75 MANY WOMEN REPORTERS IN Mahogany Two Door Pookcase 75.00 : : LONDON. NESE ge GENO Bar Harbor Natural Chair 550 3 Piece Ivory Reed Suite, com- “Women have advanced in journal- M. Wh Mahogany End Tables . . 6.50 Bay fischer Natural Recker v 6.50 plete with cushions =. . 145.00 fsm in England since the war," re- t Mahogany Console Table 9.75 ‘ : “ 3 Piece Frosted Brown Reed Miss F. G nwies Foster, / / Cushions of Odd Coverings . 1.75 3 Elece Bear Peprenentat a on « Landon” newapa- e v er OO Wear Mahogany Panel Four Post Bed Natural Willow Table, ie in. 7.50 Suite, with cushions . . 150.00 every SwaWerapan tiby bandon (aon full size : - 30.00 Maple Settee . . . . . 12.00 Large Upholstered Wing Chair, has women reporters as well as ithe Ivory Four Post Bed, full size 25.00 Maple Chair a 7.50 covered in brown denim . 45.00 feature’ writers who are so prevalent Hosiery of Every Grade Ivory Wash Stand - + 1200 Maple Table . . . . 10.00 Large Upholstered Arm Chair, Os (oa 8 Verdi Copper Reed Table Lamp . 12.00 SIXTH FLOOR covered in brown denim . 35.00 UP PIKE’S PEAK. G—«. . “Next month we have the Pen- Fae Cup Race, in which cars from all paris of the country will race to thé summit. of Pike's Peak," related Mrs. L. A. Mijler, at the Astor from ‘ aa Colorado, ‘Phere is an automobile t road lending to the top, and as tt 1s very carefully graded, there is little } danger of mishap. \ “Mort of the towns of the State have joined in an extensive paving programme, which in a short time -——-~ will develop into a fine system of highways throughout the State."’ a es at Special Reductions Clearance of Fireless Cookers $14.50, $21, $28.80 FLOOR samples that we have reduced for rapid clearance. They are all in excellent condition aside from a few surface scratches on the cases—the result of a season on the floor. Some are finished in white, others in grey. A limited quantity—just one or two of a kind One Compartment Size, $14.50 Two Compartments, $21 and $24 Three Compartments, $28.80, $30, $31, $32 HOUSE ‘FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT-SEVENTH FLOOR I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal Open until 9 P.M. Entrance: FultonStreet Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond i | THE POOLING SYSTEM. : “The scheme of pooling crops and | felling them on the market to rood advantage has improved conditions in New South Wales recently,” in the opinion of the Hon. Arthur King Trethowan, a member of the Legis- lature of that state, who is at the Pennsylvania. “Admittedly the con- mer hax not been having an easy ime of it, nor has the producer. 'The same energy that was used in pro- duction was not spent in marketing, and every one has suffered, The Government pooled the crops and marketed them in the season of 192 21, but the farmers resented Govern- Peco eae lll Continuation Absolute Auction ope Forest hills West Lots Sale Now Going On IN THE BALLROOM OF THE Pennsylvania Hotel Swinging Couch Hammocks, $15.95 Cretonne Covered and with Upholstered Back IT 1s very seldom that you see a hammock of this quality at such a moderate price. We had it made especially for us so we know its particularly good points, head rest, mattress and upholstered back, all cotton filled, back of ham- mock completely covered. Rigid steel frame with double link fabric. This hammock has the narrow seat for a comfortable sitting position. Above price 1s for rope slung hammock and chains to ceiling. Awning, $4.50 Stand, $4.50 Complete, $24.95 FIFTH FLOOR Lustre Ware Ice Tea Sets, $3.75 A Very Unusual Value THE fascinating and unusual beauty of lustre ware seems to be particularly apparent when the color is champagne or Burgundy, as it 1s in these ice tea sets. There is a charm that no other glass or china seems to possess and it 1s enhanced by the decorative black line that edges glasses and pitcher. This set consists of covered pitcher and six long slim glasses. They are marked VICTORIA'S LARGEST DRY DOCK. “The dry dock which is being con- structed in Victoria will be the larg- ‘ost in the world when completed." de I PRACTICAL Seventh Ave., 32d to 33d St. exceedingly low for ee, ‘ You will agree se they are irresistible. HAIR CURLERS . Three’ Sizes i O D A Y Wrought [ron Bridge Lamps, $6.50 : For Long of = Another Striking Value k Bobbed Hair COMPLETE with 12.1nch parchment shade—this is truly a value such as pina enya we have seldom, almost never, been able to offer. It has black with gold UM your dealer dues not carry them, At 2 P.M.and at 8 P.M. I A leaf or polychrome finish and adjustable arm. You may have your choice r4 and every day thereafter until every lot is sold . - of several tasteful designs in the parchment shade. i Bridge Lamp, $6.50 FIFTH FLOOR j July Sale of Peter Pan Bungalow Sheets and Cases Bed Spreads, $12.50, $13.50 WE have secured one of our special brands for this © THIS is a continuation of our special selling with Teeth Without Plates I Save Deca: Teeth, Tighte eel Forest hills West Diseased Gu: Long Island Railroad Station “MATAWOK” tay Estee, Tech Therouhy lene BORO OF QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY SETS OF se . Sale and are offering the finest quality sheets and unusually low prices, and quality of the same you ag ooh ills Rant All the Remaining Unsold pillow cases at temptingly low prices. have seen in higher prices. Charming summer bed Sh spreads—one of the newest ideas of the season— § ects ; made of fine bleached cotton with squares of checked Size 54x 90 inches, 95c¢ — Size 81x 99 inches, $1.55 gingham, blue, rose, gold, lavender, or green, inset Size 63x 99 inches, $1.15 Size gox gg inches, 1.65 with insertions of lace. Size 72x 99 inches, 1.40 Size gox1o8 inches, 1.75 Single bed size, $12.50 Made at Reasongbte Prices. 1500 Forest Hills West—New York City LOTS enone ATES aarginee With QUEENS BOULE ith a large frontage on VARD, both sides of WOODHA) e-BLOQ,, BOULEVARD, Yellowstone Ave. and adjacent streets. VEN BY) Savings Bank Books, on proper assignment, or Liberty Bonds at market value, accepted a» deposits 103 E. 125th .B.cor. Park Ay. (Over Lott's Candy Store) Titles insured free to purchasers by Drug Store.) i : Pillow Cases - Double bed size, 13.50 j The Title Guarantee & Trust Company i . 4 \ ere coe eee may remain on mortgage or Size 42x36 inches, 26¢ Size 45x36 inches, 28¢ Dresser and table scarves to match complete the adie and THuradaye un | 70% monthly installments*of 2% Auctioneer Inc. ' Size 50x36 inches, 31¢ decorative scheme of a summer bedroom. “heute a Dates j SECOND FLOOR K Hows 9 A." 6 P.M, Dells Send for, bookmap 67 Liberty Street, New York SECOND FLGOS i ra ; ia a re wr

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