The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 8

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ALENGED BY WL ETTNGER N SCHOOL ROW emands That Mayor Name “Rockefeller Ring” to Prove MAN who won't even glance at her when thut bare-legged charmer Florence O’Denishawn dances right up to him in a cabaret must | indeed be fn a very bad way so far as sex attraction is concerned. Yet Booth Tarkington apparently expects us to be who goes gloomily through “Rose Briar” at the Ff when Billie Burke brightens him with her sunny che Tt is easy enough to accept Miss@————————————— 1, Superintendent of Schools Wiillam 1, Wttinger yesterday threw down the mntiet to Mayor Hylan on the sub- of New York public schoois. as a cabaret sin, seems to have | ugh to get] se she comes from one author's best families, for sh er prettiest and has a kind But tho moody chap who Playor’s lettor congratulating Presi- Went George A. Ryan of the Board] ” Education on his report that jore than 16,000 sittings in new|*!* hool buildings had “lo urough improper use by tho aministration of the new accommu- tions, Dr. Ettinger declared Pres! - ®ent Ryan's conclusions “are as !n- te as one could reasonably rich wife preferred to have him wai all his time with her. He ts because he feels she doesn't love him of an inexperisnced or intel- ually dishonest investigator.” Riso challenged the Mayor to name the “Rotkefeller manipulators and (fakers” montioned in his letter to as he loves her, and so he eas aching heart by confiding in the cabaret girl. i Please don’t think ther thing high administrative posi- fons tm the Board of Education are Teally part of what you are fond of calling the ‘Gary-Rockefeller ring, and tf you really believe, as you re- that superintendents, Principals and teachers are in a con- piracy to prevent children from pro- greasing through the grades, why not rag these violators of a sacred trust Into the spotlight of publicity by naming them, so that they may be assured not only of your revilements, but of the scorn of every decent Parent in the community? “Why not ‘show up’ these malefac- tors by specific mention rather than Bide their infamy behind vague gen- ral statements which, when oft-re- Peated, appeal to judicious minds, not as charges to be taken seriously but as demagogic shibboleths?"’ te es eS DR. HAMILTON SWORN IN; THE BRONX CELEBRATES rather fancies another man Democratic Jolification. ‘The administration of the oath of office to Dr. James A. Hamilton, Secre- tary of Btate-elect, was made a Bronx ‘The ceremony was in the auditorium of Morris High School #nd the audience packed the assembly reom and overflowed Inio Boston Road. Surrogate George M, 8. Scliulz admin- estival last night. After an invocation by Father Dennis J. Supreme Court Justice Francis ‘Martin talked upon Democratic princ!- He reviewed the rise of Dr. Ham- in publio life. paying a high tribute the foresight of the late Arthur H Bitsabeth — Marbury, . who first nominated Dr, Ham- spoke on “Women in Politics.” County, Judge Louis D. Gibbs spoke on “Party Responsibility,” fam H. Kephardt and Rabbi Morris Sallt of the Temple Adath Israel, also took Part In the program. The Police Band and the Police Octet entertained between ad WORKED ON sHonr. {From the Washington Star.) “Do you remember how our profiteer- Mme old friend Cassius Chex, when he ‘Was a boy, wanted to run away and be “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum. hanged his mind, at least to the > « of not running away. serve,a delight to drink. —make it your own way Austin.Nichols & Co. (incorporated) Pee weal AA ARIE AE A RA ROI I pes gives a touch of th duction. Billie Burke Looks Her Prettiest In “Rose Briar” BY CHARLES DARNTON n this anchorite, | Ti ro Theatre except] th 1 1 writing wit point the business w gave It up because his behaving In the wor: It's all too silly f 6 his of © Mr. Tarkington 8 the ¢ matter so perfectly that re isn't k Conroy manag even a telephone number out of the o the pensive hus-| tive moment as the moth But the money-laden wife|band. A: ther man Allan Dine-| aro less able, t hart follows the wife with « hang-doe | does fairly intere alr until he ts free to devot the cal girl. Julia Hoyt te hand- NEW PLAYS |i2miss 2 che THE Miss O'Denishawn with her dancing w ‘ollies"* to Mr. Ziegteld's exceedingly attractive pro- French Miracle Play Staged With Beauty HE Garrick Theatre Is not unlike a @ cathedral with the setting fo! “The Tidings Brought to Mary’’ and its procession of nuns. drawn mediaevel mystery by that n French poet, od with beaut The tong. ro more impress: al spiritual qui that {s uninter told before the miracle even has a newap: v In the happ! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1992. imeeit to | THOUSANDS IN JERSEY LLY, FOR PROHIBITION — 7 ask tor Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Malted Milk ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. Quick Lunch st Home Office&Fountains, Ri ilk, Malted Grain ExtractinPow+ let forms, Nourishing-Nocooking, who Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Trevepnone FitzRoy 1900 Batiked Scarves Trim | New Felt Hats Felt, still the favorite for really becoming hats, still the leader wherever smart women are seen. And since fashion insists upon novelty, always, in some form, we have the batiked scarf, a gay and most fetching new trimming for new felt hats. A charming collection of batik trimmed felt hats is to be found now at Lord & Taylor, very moderately priced at $10.50 Holiday Sale Women’s and Misses’ Coats 875 #85 = 995 For the woman who likes elegance, simplicity of line, rich- ness of furs and fabrics; for the miss who likes smartness, becoming furs and soft pile fabrics we have this new collection of draped, straightline and bloused- back coats. Priced according to furs and fabrics at $75, $85 or $95. Handsome linings, warm interlinings. Just cArrived Women’s French Frocks of Flat Crepe de Chine 29.50 They’re those charming inexpensive French frocks that refresh one’s watdrobe this time of year, and in the lighter shades are just the thing for Southern wear. They're hand-drawn flat crepe de Chine in tan, navy or black. THIRD PLOOR o Southern Clothes | de 8@ Avoid imitations and Substitutes | Elegance, Chic, Finish, Value Sports clothes and accessories, beach morning frocks, tea-and- bridge gowns, evening cos- tumes, are now offered by Lord & Taylor to the Southern traveler. Every need 1s fore- cast, every style trend is noted, and rigorous attention has been paid to every least detail of finish and fit—for Women and Muses. THIRD FLOOR Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrai) $245, $295, #365 For the woman who would wisely invest her Christmas check we recommend a Hud- son Seal (dyed muskrat) coat. Coats of this fur have a weil earned reputation for service- ability and che added virtue of being good form for evening wear. Natural Raccoon Coats, go inch length, $225 FOURTH PLOOR Misses’ Beaded Dance Frocks Attractive flat crepe beaded dance frocks for musses are specially priced at $49.50 THIAD FLOOR Smart Wool Hose In Fascinating Colors Smart brushed wool in light camel and blue, $1.50 Plain wool in brown, light grey and dark grey, also black, $1.65 Imported heather mixtures, plain or ribbed, in various col- onngs, $1.95 Imported full fashtoned wool and art silk in tan and mole shades with contrasting clock, $2.95 Heather mixtures of fine wool in brown, camel and grey, with smart clocks in con- trasting colors, $2.95 Indian cashmere in plain camel with smart colored clocks, $4.50 OROUND PLOOR . 18 Efforts to as the Atiantic.”? against efforts to make ‘as wet as the Atlantic 2 nre®exnected to at New Jersey Antt- SENSATIONAL END OF YEAR CLEARANCE SALE! COATS ForWomen! For Misses! ForJuniors 510 *17 «=°23 Many Extra Sizes Included Some Have : Some Sport Fur Collars Coats Included Choose From a Splendid Variety of Normandies, Bolivias, Broadcloths, Plushes, Suedenes, Lesteras and other all-wool Fabrics EVERY COAT MARKED AT LEAST ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE VERY garment in this sale comes ~ from our own stock — and pur- chased not more than three weeks ago. Accordingly one may choose from a variety of the newest styles at a big EVERAL hundred coats are in these three groups, but as usual the range of sizes is depleted quickly. Those desirous of choosing from a com- plete stock will come early—however every garrnent isa big value. N--Third Floor L. M. 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