The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1922, Page 5

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"THE EVENING WORTD, WEDNESDAY, SNPTEMBER 6, 1922.~ Expect 950,000 in Publie Schools, a : ful | ‘ Fe: avy r ¢ Ag) ake Ao Rete CHEMICAL BLASTS GROUND GLASS BLAMED 5s nionne exent START FIRE; 4.HURT]| FOR PRIZE DOG'S DEATH " Nell eae 45,000 of Them New, With Room | ALDEREIAN TODAY|is tac Haplinionn Daenoye “S|, gk cep, tthe] ha“ ay a Tos ‘ JUDGMENT AGAINST hope Laboratories in aul Queen Drier, a G rman said ne utdor wae feel Brooklyn fd Rathi eer ees o Henry Mor= “lon ground Walled to Notify State That Society Pinnned to Dissolve. wy $108 coats was entered Enough Promised for Only15,000; wees DR. GRANT AND OTHERS Registration Begins To-Day, and Usual Shameful Con- ditions of Overcrowding Are Again Expected to Prevail, With No Relief. a = Registration for the new school year begins to-day throughout the city. It continues to-morrow and Friday, and when the final tabulation is made officials of the Board of Education expect that the day school population ev of No Irving Av ooklyn. ‘The fire was cater! explosion of a bottling macht: whieh was bottling alcohol to by for rubbing purposes It was oper Miller of No. 1662 De Ka ith a fire extingu hie hand. He was treated | e Court to, dissol will number close to 950,000. Of this number It is estimated that for the are The motion was h an ambulance surgeon from the first time more than 100,000 pupils will be enrolled on the books of the high Pe My t Prey ee kar at oe - ae Heights Hospital and wen schools in the five boroughs, The total attendance is ubout 45,000 more wert of whie organized to ald| phe firemen quickly put out the Innocent conv ent to prison for ‘t BeC0 explosion of the crimes they committed, The second exp! judament ¢ are officers of the] machine injured three o Society them by flying glass. They refused —— treatment, however, and continued at COURT ASKED BY BAKER |*°"* - TO ENJOIN STRIKERS|MME. SEMBAT ENDS LIFE AFTER HUSBAND'S DEATH CHAMONIX, rcint than last year. That the city schools are in mo bet = $A a a Se fpr buliding At your Repairman’s “U.S. SPRING-STEP RUBBER HEELS ter condition this year to moet the] seat 3,000 pupils, so that the city Is demands placed upon them than they yut sixty buildings shy. Out of the 28 buildings listed 11 were last year when The lvening schools which will belare makeshift wooden buildings for World exposed the double, triple and y at the start of the} tomporary use, 10 more are additions hool year are: hades Milter lat pest UA ht MANIEATTAN or annexes, and one is a continuation tlon part time, unsafe and obsolete Location Sittings | School. This leaves only seven new buildings—ts evident from a revixed schools, one of which is in the Board list of new school buildings to be of Education bullding in Brooklyn. opened Monday. This list was com- Mr, Douglas announced last night pleted last night by inspectors work tee 6] that he would have the rest of Public ing under Acting Superintendent of BRONX School No, 54, Brooklyn, ready for School Buildings J. B, Douglas And Burnside Avenues, 6! use by October 1, adding another 1,640 seats, Five more portabl: schools in Queens, with an aggregate seating capacity of 855, have been de layed and wre expected to be opened 180] not later than the end of the month.| Ajderman Bruce McLean Falconer 8°] These additions in both borouglis add Brookiyn Employer Seeks Writ to Stop Picketing. wpitowaky of No. 45-47 Brooklyn, applied to] c: Supreme Justice Lewis in Hrook- orday of hor lyn to-day an {njunction to restrain Husband. the “millionaire | Se shall i q Deputy and former Minister of Public Bakers’ Union Local No, 168, from] Works Justion Lewin aet next Mon-] MM. Semmat, Deputy fram Gagan e 7 as appointed Minister of Public Works declared Inst May une outbrenke of thy ‘op, and recently en street corner meetings waky place, with former ‘aldman as a principal] '° said voce Stern Brothers ~-«-- The Department of UNTRIMMED HATS will feature To-morrow A New Importation of French Hats All are Copies of Lewis, Maria Guy, and other leading Parisian designers. France, Sept, Samuel} Leonard S near the tee b> | Assembly CORA ANGELINE STEELE” [speaker It shows additional facilities pro- vided in 28 parts of the city for « total of 16,560 new sittings. The new sit- \ngs available are sufficient to take care of only one-third of the estimated |. qg gtrames Avenue, Baerwald’! number of new pupils on full time, Jeaving still out in the cold the 140, 000 pupils on part timo last This ts an aggregate estimated ciency In school capacity of more than 175,000 The largest new echool buildings +11 marry at 4 o'clock this afternoon Total 5 seats, The remaining portable ; : BROOKLYN schools in Queens are: ‘ora Angeline Steele, daughter 4 Street and Willoughby P. 8. 40 Bowery Rom a,{0f Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Albert 58 Hampton Avenue, Rosedaia, 180] stoole of Kress Park, Ne 42 Surf and Grandview Ave- Steele of Kress Park, New Rochelle. 1s] ‘The wedding will take place on the iSi'lawn at the home of Miss Steele's Store Hours 9.00 A. M. to.5.30 P.M. ° Never have hats been more beautiful, more Extremely large picture shapes and piquant | Paris unusual, more picturesque, and these clever copies, small ones as well, including the tricorne, so favored whether imported or domestic, faithfully reflect the at present. Hats of Lyons velvet, felt or hatters’ . Favors these Woolens genius of the original designs. plush, in black and every color of the season. ate Distinctive Wrist Watches | McCreery Presents Them at Moderate Prices Untrimmed Hats (made abroad) . . $14.50 to 50.00 | 14kt. White Gold | “Every Paris couturier is showing a number of models 6 ‘ j e | in Poiret Twill or some woolen fabric,’’ remarked our Reproductions made in America. . 4 6.95 to 19.50 24.7 representative, newly arrived from Paris. We took the hint and prepared a’special display of woolens at-very.low Imported Flowers, Feathers and Flat Metal Ornaments in a great variety to give that unmistakable Parisian touch, prices in order that you may follow the decree of Paris. | Navy Blue or Black Poiret Twill, yd. 2.95 Also Tricotine of a strong, firm quality. 54 inches wide. Suitings and Coatings, yd. 1.95 In Scotch mixtures, checks, and stripes. These fabrics Formerly 34.75 Extremely small and feminine are these watches, rectangularin shape, fitted with a guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement, and a ribbon bracelet. We guarantee to keep these rwatehes in good running | order for one year from date of purchase. Fine China and Glassware Every student will need one of these + cAt savings of ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALE during Leather School Bags the Semi-cAnnual Sale. All high-grade wares from the most Students of all ages will find in one of | [Main Floor] are suitable for children’s and misses’ Dresses, Suits and reliable English, French and American makers. these bags the maximum of convenience-—im- o_o Coats, as well as women’s Wraps and Cloaks. 56 inches. : ( ; ; : , portant books and papers will be well taken a, Limoges China Dinner American Porcelain Din- care of. | New Fall Coatings, yd. 8.50 Sets, 106 pieces; wide gold ner Sets, 106 pcs.; new colored Genuine Cowhide aw S | ‘They appear in all the newest shades, together with Silver encrusted border ; matt gold conventional border es gold Leather BRIEF alt Mes | WwW { mixtures for Capes, Wraps and Coats. 54 inches wide. handles; open stock. Hoe edge; matt gold handles, oe sa swe | (\ Fee “Well, I guess I've Lost” [Second Floor} $199 $24.75 and 32.50 justable lock, Sizes yj ht we loss bie a box of ou the Hoses wat the oe agree oreman of the Edison machine shop, and the hi { * : :. x : ier fi innenaves Ediconltimssle whe had peovediiia These Limoges China Dinner — English Porcelain Dinner books... $2.95 { phonograph worked. It was a big, clumsy affair 55 00 W d b | Sets (Theo. Haviland), 106 Sets, 106 pcs.; choice of several ea alors ole ae | # ararobe Trunks Pieces; beautifully colored con: rich conventional border designs; The favored BOSTON BAG of genuine cow- by hand. And what’ do you suppose were the — | M Be Had in Thi ventional border designs; coin gold line edge; matt gold and gold hide used as a general carry-all for the school fist mors eer ms hanleally recorded and | ay be tad in is Sale at gold line edge; matt gold handles. traced handles; some open stock, boy or girl ; adjustable lock and strong | produced? No, nothing of great importance, - drill lining ; all sizes ; black just the first verse of “* Mary had a little lamb.” 39. 50 . 5 39 50 ig ' $ dite phanosraph’iaiio lnngera talline machine, $7 $39. and tan. . . 2.95 i but an instrument of the highest order as the | : A : MAIN FLOOR ay Victrola and Sonora exemplify, reproducing | ‘Chis trunk, which we have taken Limoges China Dinner —Gold-encrusted Glassware E the greatest musical masterpieces with the — | from our stock, has been selling | Sets, 106 © ticht lored I eted wid ‘ ld band ‘ aL RGRAY, t . e g pes.; richly colore mported wide coin gol an Gio Brothers ‘4 ulmost accuracy, | steadily at 55.00. It is of dust- | conventional border design and Glassware; optic effect; Water Gob- Stern Brothers} | proof construction, has a blue matt gold handles. lets, tall and low Sherbet Glasses. Permanent Hair Waving | velour top, 12 hangers, a locking Footwear by Trained Experts bar and four drawers. It is an | $57.50 $6.95 dons i ei Kes thee alee mh : idea for college i sc PL iWeaniri a Fact | uilt for long depend- [Third Floor} | Shela for college and school | {Siem Brothers? lor Growing Feet able sacle. baile for | | : (Fisth Floor] | —— smartness, and built | Solid Mahogany | on a nature last for comfort, are these all Floor Lamp Bases _ i REAL MADEIRA LI N EN S solid leather boots and shoes (as illustrated) : rs ases — ~ | ” Malnae 4 in Dome 6S | Daintily hand-scalloped, hand-embroidered, ir sy 15.00 stie Rug | a, and marked. at Very Special Prices. £ | Formerly 22.50 to 40.00 | Seamless Velvet ; ; % j f You have a choice of 13 Royal Wilton Rugs Axminster Rugs Tray Cover, ea 35¢ 50c Tea Napkins, de. 5.75 6.75 - Ca ; models of Solid Mahogany so 9x12 ft. or 8.8x10.6 ft...69.00 Ux12 ft. only ... 36.00 Centerpieces, “ 1,95 2.75 Guest Towels, ea. 1.25 1.95 Girls’ Boots of tan or black calf skin, | listinetive : bes ae These are rugs of unusual ‘These rugs present an 5 . Sizes BLtoz . . . . of: 75 to 5.75 | | ‘ ee ee quality, design and color extraordinary value Boudoir Cushion Covers . . ea 1.50 1.95 Sizes 2} to7 . . . « + + 675 | || 40.00, thejr original price, for s less Axminster R i Tea or Luncheon Cloths . . “ 6,50 12.00 “Cinderella” Pumps with strap across ankle , a ’ eamless Axmin: y 5 them. They sold so well after s = tery Auge Buffet and Dresser Scarfs . . “ 2.95 3.75 Sizes Bhtoz . . . » $3.25 to 4.50 hie That ap : & that 9x12 ft 9 57.75 Lunch, Sizes2htoz7 . 2» © 6 « « + 5.75 Oia i ast announcemen la = m ans ¥ m s bs we hava eordsred! 4 ig | 8.3x10.6ft....... 51.00 4.6x6.6 ft... .. .+16.50 | | uncheon Sets, 13 pes set 4.85 7.50 Boys’ Boots of black or tan calfskin, ave reordered in order 7 it ROE Ea aisacacint ae 1) ViGxOFts aa. tee 41.00 Sx6ft...... 8.25 | | Sizes 11 to 134. . . » + + + $4.50 mn < aah ayy unt our patrons 6x9 ft. 30.00 27x54 inches. 5.00 | PURE LINEN TEA NAPKINS—Hemstitched, Szesrto6. .... . + » $5.75 «=== who did not secure any , [etahen Fleer) $3.25 and $4.50 Rubbers in either tan or black, 75¢ to 1.25 [Sixth Floor] | a : ] “ - * MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR. |

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