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TIM et 2) = I A EI PE 1922, i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, The promise of dazzling sums wil! not |DR. W. A. SMITH, EDITOR 68 100 PART TIME 3 It 4 essential that the Lene OF CHURCHMAN, 1S DEAD tains nd effectively + — Promt: and apologies have had |Clereyman With mpiscopalinn Na- PUPILS IN SCHOOLS: their day, the time for action has tonal Weekly Since 1916. 1 come, The Board of Superintendents The Rev, Dr, William Austin Bmith, has made its programme and pre-/editor since 1916 of the Churchman, _—— Congestion Increased Fivefold Under “Interference,” Pared its plans. It remains for the} national weekly of the Protestant i Nudd Charges. seventy-six, died early vesterday from heart disease at the home of his sister, thirty years ago, died last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Clen in South Glastonbury, where he| Mra. Isaac Kapp, No. 217 West 110th was visiting, His home was in Mr. Exerich way a native of Springfield, Mass. Burial probanly will Baltimore In 1902 he was the Demo- be in Glastonbury. jefeating Congressman Martin BR. Madden, ‘Republican. Feminine Personality MORRIS COHEN. Morris Cohen, employee tn the Kings Papel Court House and for many years minent member of the 12th As- business men on the Board of Educa-| |... Ay THE Leah FRANK THOMPSON, tion and in the clty Government to| “Piscopal Church, died last evening exercise efficiency in putting them|of @ complication of diseases. He through.” was born in St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 9, en ‘TWAS HIS BOSS HE SASSED, SO PAY STOPS Uned to Insulting Gaxpayers, City v eighty-seven, for e yen! ars in charge of the amen's Friend Society Mis- t Valparaiso, Chill, died here last He eciee In 1906, Before going to merica he ‘held pastorates in ew York "state, Connecticut and Mass- achusetts, yn, 72 Hy Seventh Street, in his forty- His wife, formerly Anne Breed of | #¢venth year. Lynn, Mass, and three children sur- vive. MARTIN PMERICH, Former Congressman Martin Dmerich, LEVAN S. CORBICR, CALDWELL, N. J., 28.—Levan ¥ 1s. Corbier, thirty, member of an old Be she wealthy or Part-time pupils in the public @ehools of New York City have in- ‘@reased five-fold “after four years of “| Jersey family, plained, treated thelr questions flip- pantly. Yesterday when some one tele- phoued to ask about paying taxes, the died yesterday in a Gion Ridge hospital trom fracture of the skull suffered Tuesday in an auto- mobile accident at Caldwell Motintain of moderate means the woman of per- politica: teq| Treasurer answered curtly and hung up. oe oe See But this time it wah Mayor Harrieon @omination,” Howard W. Nudd, di- Jon the other end of the wire, and the Wector of the Public Education As- | Mayor ie aggeionl Rate ola for a ese HENRY POPE. EAR ITOR D, Conn, Se nd 28.- ‘sonality will out- BEST&CO. Sete es Se nn none [an a | ne Pom xterra | Bl CORRECT shine her environ- aoe. the plan of| Harrison. «3 iataiarecat i plan ot! «= CLOTHES ment. And be they for a survey of educational problems. Sat says it cannot entirely solve the of part-time pupils who 5 total for] BOYS ten or eighteen dol- lars I. Miller Slip- pers will outshine their price—for they are slippers of personality—ever advanced but never radical, ever new but never too new - to wear. Women's full- fashioned pure thread siik stockings with Lisle tops and soles, and the high spliced neeis — The new browns, Otter, Cocoa and Mandaiay; the . Suede, Silver and Polio; the soft neutrals, en te erl Tiffin, Dune, Fawn; black, ~ Hose white and navy — That soft, clear silk abet denotes good quality and fap 80 oP leasurab) to the touch— 2.00 leading @nd over 600,000 are huddled into @vercrowded classrooms. “As a further aggravation the un- @afe and unsanitary conditions of ®iany of the school buildings is ad- A score of styles from which to choose at ‘Milttedly bad. Only recently, in con- firmation of conditions which the $ Public Education Association has ro- Peatedly described, Associate Super- tmtendent Shallow has issued a state. ment that is far more drastic than @my which the Mayor has imputed to Me well known ‘interests,’ which eit =P at night to plot his downfall. “Bo great are the repairs which are * @eeded to guarantee the health and @afety of the children that the Deputy @operintendent of Buildings has esti- finted $10,000,000 to be necessary in @ddition to the much-heralded and Every boy can use at least a half dozen of these white oxford shirts at 1.05 400 Firtu AVE. ARENTS tell us they are quite the best value in New York and we Women’s Imported Wool New York—Phitadelphia "LO | have been supplying them by the dozeng Golf Hose 3.00 to 8.50 Grenoble, France I. MILLER } Miadbsoriing ‘ttnds | already® pro: for school wardrobes. In the | eae matter of ties, socks, pajamas, bathrobes, 15 W | Wiis eeber knalysia and! contideration, and all the other paraphernalia a well- 1554) Broadoray. 5 West 42nd Street Wudeon Terminal _ dressed boy requires, the Best & Co, Open Until 9 P. M. Entrance: Fulton Street : — Cn Ae assortments have also proved helpful, Brooklyn Shop i For quality, good looks and real service, 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond H these ‘details’ of dress have been 1! er | lL: rol ers famous for years. | ; ‘West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street f SILK TIES . 6 6 © .45C to 85c | FLANNEL SHIRTS. 6 2495 40 4.35 +7 | ~ ad of Decidedly Advantageous Offering Friday and Saturday of | COLORED BLOUSES Er 1, OOC 120) 12.316 38 TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS 1.95 £0 6.50 } e e Suit Blouses of Crepe de Chine, $7.50 Re ere tise y fie dors § BLOUSES in a great variety—some are beautifully beaded, Cares 2 2 * =) *\ 5.50120 2.50 others are embroidered or trimmed with braid. Hip-length and tie-at-the-side { styles, featuring all the new neck-lines and collars; three-quarter or full length slecves. Best & Co. | ' The New Matelasse Jacquette BLOUSE, $18.75 FIFTH AVENUE at 357m STREET—NEW YORK Mads of a soft quality satin, embroidered in self-colored and silver thread, —EEEe } Featuring the new short collar and revers, and fastening at one side with sepa \% a wide satin tie. Three-quarter length sleeves. In brown, navy, and black. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S HAND- TAILORED SUITS *45 You_can start thinking of $45 as aPRICE whose purchasing power is big enough to buy custom models, distinctive fab- rics, and the custom benefits of genuine hand- workmanship! 500 Women’s ee Skirts Remarkable Value et . . With the f Fall dai lg ied ete ok ae a indispensable, These exceptionally smart models are expertly cut and tailored, and are de- Twenty different designs and patterns, with brown, navy, and black as the predominating colors. Sizes 27 to 4o-in. waistlines, Formerly A. 7. Stewart Broadway at Ninth, New York ——— Last week at $10 American (A.T.C.) Cord Tires 30x3%. FULL over-size Price will go to $10.95 on October Ist . 8,000 miles Guaranty Store Hours 9 to 5.80 Fireplace Accessories that combine DISTINCTION. with USEFULNESS On our Fourth Floor you will find assembled a diversified assortment of articles that will make your favorite fireplace as ornamental as it is SALEM Regular Cord Tires, } 380x314, guarantee 8,000 miles $ 9.90 American Cord Tires —Andirons, fire sets, grates, screens, bellows, finished in plain black, Hiei, | Nese and black, grey, all brass with a bright finish, antique or rubbed eet 86 x 4}4—$29.00 87x5 —$35.50 ANDIRONS GRATES i $7.25 to $62 $7.50 to $10 Aete_the Gord_Strenatl Men’s Shops—West 38th and 37th Streets—Street Level ier agoong — ice lg FIRE SETS SCREENS 874 In seeeee A DIY dry $10 to $44 $3.25 to $25 yeeerety abe REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR . THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION @ MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. gis CIRCULATION OVER 600,000 Sin..........8ply 6ply Sports Shop, Street Floor, New Bldg.