The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 13

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the ‘Political Lines Broken ‘by _ Measure Aimed at Paroch and Privaté Teaching. FATHERED BY MASO ounced by Catholics and}, otestants and May De , feat Republican ‘Ticket. By David Lawrence. (Special Corresmondence of The Evening World.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 (Cr AY.—O8 ull tho amazing” poll ths United States thie resents the moet sur t ineredible st of cir vince the days of the far famed “ine Nothiny sooventen: whith {nh th? days immediately: fotiow ing the Civil War sought to a Protestants against Catholics: There is actually on the off ballot to be voted on Nov. 7 # pr posal which, enacted into law, would make a parent or gurrdian Mable to a fine or imprisonment or both for failure to send all children between the ages of eight and six- tech years to the public schools dur ing the regular school term Parochial schools of denomina= tion, Catholic or Prote . private institutions, from mu: military. Schools, would be wiped ont su far as boys ond girls below sixteen are con- cerned. ; Oregon has a system of initiating logisiation at the polls and, if ¢ tefiatures are secured to a peti tinproposals are submitted to the voters. 2 This, however, is no Méosure thrust into an actidentally by a smal! voters. It has been Planned and the issue is such a vital part im the & » first time in With the Change of the Seasons Ty There comes always*a change in the styles of wo- Reed Cushion Shoes give, nor in their protective & qualities. And another thing that never changes—Value. Al- ways more for your money in Dr. Reed Cushion Shoes. Dit Reed CUSHION SHOES For Women Made by JOHN EBBERTS SHOE CO. SOLD ONLY AT 1872 Broadway, at 37th Street 12 Park Place, Woolworth Bldg, 2 been so famous since 1860. If your butcher can't supply you, ask us who can. F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. views of the #uy the measure, ( United States of the Oregon: A Oounei! of Phrine June, printed tn their official Le 0 Bye in repolution had ever ATR TN insure that all much headway because of his agvd: nding PUbiic | o re¥ of a programme! lower taRa- Feit Ale Juetne |toa, should by andor meagiit J vears, ay thar] \ich, if ¢nacted, Would trean pew yohools and teachers to take care ‘Ot approximately (2,000 children ‘now fh private and denominational setiooth At present Writing’ (We vill has’ « fair chance of phésuges because on subjects Mke theseg.so many peopl “feel Mmstead of think." of Uregi fon) in Meck! was disclosed in the € val apd institu aspiration (of | the sume official patphiet, ein are printed: the aMrmative negative argimentsy ote finds « worous denunciation of tha bill by the Oregon and Washington district of the Lutheran Synod of Missourt i the sae | Some of The leading business men and : “|vankers, savoral of tr fasons gnod ‘another argument nat the Lill, Condemming it av a devial of the Might vf & parent to choose. teachers » & revival of the cat tod of education and_ae 1 Of 6 Boleheviet Russia ats (he child a8 the ward of der of > orn juciadic- uriedictiony tn grand lode nd AJ M., und oblis of gress. Kr carrying —patd Abye'P. S. Male Ancient and urging: vot byterian ministers and other men have Joined with members Catholic Civic Rights Assoeia~ ion ty declaring that what the coun- is harmony, not discord, ating out that the measure compnsh the objects sought da Bt pitt difficult nd vevording wue of I The F the instrument offered herewith were just an ordinary player-piano it would be a good opportunity. Being as it isa genuine Pianola, recognized by the leading musicians of the world as the best of all player-pianos, it is probably Greatest Player Piano in the W orld $15 worth of rolls Price, complete, $475 eee’ shoes; a change (ts Sala MLS area , with a fine mahogany For a Small Down Payment there is never any change music-roll cabinet and in the comfort that Dr, i supreme above-all player-pianos. turer of these instruments. the greatest value name, “Pianola,” ever offered. With its wonder- ful devices for artistic self-ex- pression, its excel- ling quality as a piano, and the piano and “player praved duréLility of any other make can equal. i A Suggested List of Rolls able offer. Other stores sell such instruments higher, a few at lower prices. ” HUMORESQUE (Dvorak) $ 1.00 TULIPS 1.25 SPRING SONG (Mendelssohn) 1.10 THOSE SONGS MY MOTH. LIEBESTRAUM (Dream of ER USED TO SING. .. 1.25 Love) Liszt 1.30 COAL BLACK MAMMY t hat , DAY IN VENICE (Venetian Fox-Trot) 1.00 Once ‘you taste tha Love Song) Nevin 1.00 JI-J1-BOO 1.90 rich, savory flavor, you MELODY IN F (Rubinstein 1.10 WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER will know why Ferris TRAUMEREL (Schumann) 1.00 You 1.00 Hams and Bacon have O SOLE MIO. 1.50 sa ROOKIES 1.50 If you have an old piano, we will make a liberal allowance on it to@ards one of these beautiful Pianolas ‘TTHE AEOLIAN COMPANY Every Leaf Pure Cleansed by high vacuum pressure of every particle of dust and foreign matter so "SALADA" Balance 33 Weekly of its beautiful tone—the Pianola stands alone and The Acolian. Company originated the modern player-piano and is the world’s largest manufac- Its patented trade has become a world-known synonym for highest quality in player-pianos. A genuine Pianola at £445 is therefore a remark- You cannot secure such value in a player-piano elsewhere than at Aeolian, Hall. ~some at But irrespective of price, this Pianola at $445 offegs more in both quality than instruments THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932. * but that It is] nominee for Governor, who tx ‘maxing | NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE IN FIELD IN NORTH CAROLINA. CHARLOTTE, N.C, Oct Uaunebing of % Nonpartisan League burg County nouncement here lasat night that the organtention would pata tieket in the (eld in the Novem- elections, With candidates for & sand the 9th District went in Con- FOURTEENTH STREET HEARN Foursed 1827 WiST OF FIFTH AVENUE Thursday---Columbus Day Specials Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow, Columbus Day, Until 5.30 P. M. Columbus Day Specials RUGS The values offered in these special items tell an interesting story. big heart eerie apa ia ores and fancy Chinese patterns, also smal] de- tached patterne—Special 49.50 Seamed Velvets and Seamed ‘Axminster Ruge— large selection—striped and medium size figures on rose, blue or tan ground—8.9x10.0— were 38,30 31.97 Seamless Wool Brussels Rugs—itable for apart- ment, dining and bed rooms—6x9 ft.- Special. 11.97 ne Seamless Wilton a eon tt —artistic lesimus on cream, rose of blue pai 58.44 value 868.00 ae: good variety majority small designs on rose, blue and tan grourtds Value $3.07... 4 2.97 Columbus Day Specials Special Purchase Imported Net Panel Curtains 214 yds. long—exquisite Lacet and Marie Antoinette di bought under present tariff, we would be nouipelied to sell them at #10.50- Special, 6.88 7 ft. @ in. REVERSIBLE. VELOUR PORTIERES - fong—French edge—ponibination of blue und mul- + berry, blue and rose, blue and gold, brown and rose, and other combinations, Columbus Day Special......17.44 Pr. Columbus Day Specials Cutlery and lasting, and much reduced in price. Halr Clippers—sizes 0 and 00-—for home of professional use—were #1.50....... .95 Wade & But olver Fine ie Risore- 69 were 81.25.. . 68 Razor trope Leap homeo were $12 -inported steel Imported Pocket Kni os-—fine steel—stag handles—8 blades aud file . Specialy OU Columbus Day Specials 4 Housewares Household needs of all sorta—of good uality and at special prices for Colum- 3 Day. 30 Perfection Oil Heaters with blac's japan trim mings and steel tank—the regular $6.75 heuter—while they last .00 O, D. Orders Electric Stoves-—Bakes, boils, toasts or fries also convenient for heating an iroo—-well finished in nickel-—with cord and plug ready to 1.58 attach—-were 81.04 Wooden Kitchen Sets—-nine white hardwood - useful utensils, with rack to hang on wall No Mail, Phone or ¢ were 81.50 1.00 Aluminum Water Pails—black enamel handles 8 qt. capacity , wore 81.25 93 Ostrich Dusters— 9 inch were .57 Wash Boards—farily size—sine washing surface on both sides—-reversible top to prevent splaaliing 88 selected feathers ; 40 were 81.11 Aluminum Milk Kettles = ovtagon shape—large mouth—easy to clean were 77 f .67 Flat Steel Extension Window Curtain Rods bruss plated to prevent joring-~single rods extend from 2% to 00 inches—were 47... Double rods extend from 28 to 50 focher—were .64 : 41 Table Oilcloths superior quality fine grade—-cotton backing, with heavy flexible enmmel finish! yards wide us des tions—excellent value sn —slight imperfees 38 Columbus Day Specials Books for YoungF olks Rover Boy Series G4 Base Ball doe Series . at Gt Tom Swift Series Lies SE. Dorothy Dale 5 is 5 GA Rath Fielding ALES -44 Bobbsy Twins 44 Popular Reprints 54 Favorite novels and an exelusive list of detective stories by well known authors of mystery fiction. needs for the man, that are strong - ince — \ 67 e New York FERRIS AEOLIAN HALL — 29 West 42nd Street , é Makers of the Vocalion—the only Phonograph with the wonderful tone-2ontrol, the Graduola & BACON : HAMS6B In THT BRONX In BROOKLYN . /i NEWARK 5 In FORDHAM “A little higher, || 367 East 149th Street 11 Flatbush Avenue + 895 Broad Street 270 E. Fordham Road in price—BUT! ce Columbus Day Specials All Wool Blankets ° 9.40 Our reg. 12.95 “ Numerous plaids, or white with satin oF Inch soloctie. "Sives COxad. and 66 80. ; toh Menlents—pléld tn a viiiet colots—dien Ganteccads ees F000t Crib Blankets—white, by trast color borders-—our teg. sae Columbus Day Specials Sheets, Pillow Cases and Other Bed Muslins Prices cut below any ailvertised in the city for such serv ualities and one we of Fs pty yes oh continue to value to this pale ve tia Uties Shests and Pillow Cases Pillow Cases— Sheets — 72x90 — were $1.78...... TEI 5 were $1.30..,... 81x00 wert $178) 8) xd0— were 81.89 O0x89-~ were $2.09 90x108-— 8 Bleached Musline- 99 inches wide, were 14 Unbleached ” “Musltns “0 iepe extra: heavy—were Utica Sheetings— Tete —136 yrere 3o.. % yards wid were 4 were No Mai] of Phone Qaders Bod Breade—siaghe and 34 size, crodhgteds-- jute ah tee mae valde 91.08 ‘hed: $2.98. i" rbd Satin Marselites speccdl meat ) aasortet---val Satin Fh tnish Marsatton Spe Spread 7: Nesret eevee Takings? were), 26. bysiony air i rage aches, by, ihe ~value Columbus Day eo Special Purchase 54-in. Tweed Suiting s Vatie 2.28 1.68. An especially strong, finely made tweed that is just the thing for fee Pe Fall street sitits. Plain or hepr bone weave, sponged and: Twenty new Fall colors, in luding rays, lans, browns, henna, heather, lues, plum and others, Poiret Twills—plain or striped wetive-taupe, nu- beaver, delft, copen, myrtle, Teergum dy, prune, navy, black 1.32 1.27 and @rays, were $1.68 48-Inch All Wool French Twill Serren brown, navy, black—were $1.58. Special Purchaso—54-Inch Wool Coat Suitings—about sixteen different styles browns, copenhagen, blues, garnet and other coloringy—-yalue 82.00... .... Columbus Day Specials LACES? . Spanish Laces-—36 inch—heavy quality—-rose, jade, gray, caramel, otchid aud black and whem 57 were $1.97 37 Decorative Russian Filet Laces for eu and Insertions — tuble runners, bedspreads, ete., were Ts all widths—suitable for mectwenn hess and linens 17 Hand Made Filet LacesEdg. yd. 1.47 ya oh Wider widths to Filet Picot Edges Columbus Day Special 22. wid + [ Special Purchase Sale 18,000 Women’s Handkerchiefs 5 cts. Values .10 to .18 Handkerchiefs of soft-finish cambrie pot sd white and .colors—styles:-with colored embroidery, hemstite embroidered corners and. colored woven . borders. Dainty for gifts or tor yourself. |

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