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V. 1 2S2 t MGR AND 3. ET ASKED EACHERS HIGHER PAY OF BOARD Many Requests for Increased Appropriations for Depart-- i ments i:. Public Schools. ' Requests anil arprumenti from citi- zens nrul representatives of oiRntilza-tlon- s on behalf of appropriations for various 11111)110 school undertakings wero hcartl yesterday Informally liy the nmlgct Committee of the rtoaM of Education. The larccst aliowlni; was by tho.se who spiA'o In behalf of a larger ap- propriation for evening schools. Among tlhcm ucrc Senator Nathan Straus Jr Senator Salvatoro 15. Co-tlll- Abraham Chairman of the IMncatlonal Conunitteo of the Central Trades nml Council; H. V. T,nfl;imiuo of the New York Coun- cil on ImmtJfn-a- nt Kducntlon, and M. it.h'ir. Kvct'titlvo Secretary of the National l.llitrul Immigration l.eiiRiic. Mr. LaflamiO'isaid tho appropriation rcqucstril for tvrninK schools for 1!I23 as?\\I.OOO. 'Jioimount was l.MM'OU. 4inl t'w mnount hpont would be about SliOO.UCV. II? asked that the appropriation ir .1 923 be not less tlwm S990.00U. Tcncli'ttH .xhould be imlil mil Imm limn f an evening, Instead of 3. 'JO as nt prcheiri\ he (k'cl:iril. Most of tho nriruiiicntu for Increases laid utrcss on the necostlly of higher pay for the teachers. Plans for the of the board In the train Iiir ot apprentices In tho building trade, according to the plan worked ntit by tho New York Itulldlng Congrere, were made by Ktophen F, Voorb(.'S, President of tho Building Congret!, and by Aloxander Kelso. Secretary-Treasur- er of the Carpentcre' District Council. W. 11 Oliver representing the Master Paint ers and Decorators; Philip Zausncr, of the Painters District Council, and Carl II. Daltclsteln, Secretary of the New York Stati Association of Painters. Increased appropriations for the lecture Hurcilu were usked by Rev, Daniel C. Cunnion, Cliaplaln for the Now York Catholic Protectory, u inein-bc- r of tho Bronx rioartl ot Trade, und Joseph P. Carney. Kdwanl J. Volz ot lhoto-Engravor- Union No. 1 asked that as largo up. proprlatlons as posslblo bo mado to extend the classes In that work. Increase In tho number of visiting teachers wan urged by Mrs. Anna Hedges Talbot of tho Kducatlonal Committee of tho Women's City Club Jlrs. Talbot estimate;! that thirty eight teachers should bo added. Tho need for more visiting teachers also was emphasized by Principal William wRabcnort of Public School No. 55, tho Bronx. speaUing for tho Principals' Association, and toy Jessie 11. Colburn. Principal of Junior High School No. JC, Manhattan. An Increase ot $56,500 over last year Are You Sneezing From Hay Fever? Go to Campobello Island and Quit Forly-Eigl- il Sufferers Were Immune There and There Arc Other Places That Help. The fnllci States Hay Kcvcr Association has complied statistic for lie lM'Wflt o( IlK.se afflicted with that troublo Indicating the degiee o( Im munity experienced by members at summer resorts in mo untied states and Canada. Highest rating l nwnnled to Cam pobello Island, N. It., Canada, which forty-eig- ht members visited and wore totally Immune from tho Illness. Wil- liam M. Patterson, president of tho nssoeiatlon, as well ns- piesldcnt of the University Club of llrooklyn, Is at his camp. Kabln Hock, ui (.uinpoucuo Island now. \Tho Ideal way to lirat hay fever,\ Is needed for salaries or summer srhool teachers. Piesklenl Willlnm .1. MeAullffo of the Teachers Council, leelared. An Increase of $11,000 Is needed for recreation centic teachers. Mr. McAllllffo also urged. An Increase or I11.0SO for vncatlunnl high school teachers was advocated by Clcorgo F. Murphy, President of the Yncntlon High School Teachers' Mrs. Irving Lehman, President of the New York Section, Council of Jew- ish Women, representing tho Council House vf that organiwitlon. asked thntj morn teachcrt. bo allowed by the board for classes In settlement houses. Km.'iniiel Sehwail, President of the Swimming Teachers Ansocintlon, asltcd that they be pa Id. it t tho rato of fl.SOO ikv annum Instead or tho rate of Jl.GOO contemplated by tho budget. MALTED MILK \COR that hungry half hour before bedtime take it hot. It induces sleep and can, not\ tax the di- gestion. You'll like the chocolate flavor, too. i e. BIGGEST SURPRISE of YOUR LIFE ! You will be surprised and delighted with the wonderful lustre your table-cloth- s, napkins, sheets and pillow cases have after being 6tarched with Lmit, the re- markable new starch discovery. Link penetrates the fabric, reinforces the material, prolongs its life, helps pre- - \ vent wear, and gives a soft, cool, pliable finish that makes even the most ordi- nary cotton goods look arid feel like expensive linen. It's easy to take care of your house- hold fabrics. Starch. vAth Linit I Your grocer has it. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO., NEW YORK Maitrt efArfO and Durytai' StarthAho Kara and MttoU UNIT FOR PERFECT STARCHINQ . - 111 . i. . says the forty-nint- h annual report.of tho association, \la to spend ono's summer holiday In an Immune lo- cality, and to thoso who arc fortunate enough to get away for a month tho (luestlon at once ailscs ns to whore- to go. \Members of this association liavo repotted as to whether they wcro Im mune, not or Im- mune at tho named In tho list. Ono and six ara listed. Among them are: Pur-No- t iimu Immune. Iin no. mi m 27 AtlHtiiln uiiy, J llcrtiimln N. It 1SI lllK Mnnac, N. V 18 lllock lilniiil ' llrctton Woods K. II... v in N.H.. Canailii ('Mini Zona t'nnntmi CnlnklllK - Colorado I)lxlllo Notch. N. II W IlnRli- - a Nt, N. (' llnroim -- 0 Kabynna. N. II 1'lorlda .a (Urn Ayro. N. C II Hot Hprlne, D If Kaiic, I'a l.ftkn l'larld. la Martlm'a VlnyarU a Montreal .1 Old I'lirao l.iiki-- . N. v.... a, ItanaHcy I.nkea 23 Sarftnar Lake Simnr Hill. N. II HE ARM FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY Immune partially places fol- lowing hundred summering places Aillronitfirk (Interior) IlothlPhcni. (.'ntirnrnln Omiioliclln, (gi'iivrully) Adlrondacka. Founiti IS27 Were $2.18 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. 14 11 211 1 7 in ti THURSDAY White Voile Blouses 1.53 Various styles, trimmed with drawn work, em- broidery, Venise and Val. lace. Sizes 36 to 44. Girls9 Middy Blouses .81 Were $1.28 Of Lonsdale jean, made with patch pockets and three-quart- er length sleeves. Sizes 6 to 18. See pages 9, 10 and 23 for other Hearn advertising. II (SUGAR. WAFERS, I I I A dainty biscuit for 11 II dainty desserts I I II Sunshine Clover Leaves sweet, I I II crisp, honeycombed wafers with 11 II fragrantly flavored cream filling. Il l Just the thing to serve with ices II I II and custards, preserved fruits, and l compotes, gelatine and whipped- - ! cream desserts. H I Branchtt it Over 100 Cities 1 1 1 1 MMNIMB I WIFE FREES MINISTER. WHO FLECKWITH RIVAL (ii-t- 3 1 in lint nt .lull nml I'or-Klt- ox llllll. WAUFIHM), Ivy.. Aug. IS. After floflng with the wife of n brother min- ister more than a year ago, tho llcv. U. it. Hall, who besides being a parson i a politician, lawyer, farmer, school lonelier and a colonel off Gov. Alor-low- 's stnff. has been captured In Perry County. Col. 1 lull's companion on his MlRlit. In which both ilesertcil large fninlMe.. was the wife of the llcv. John StcM iison. Her brothers nnd the Sheriff of Mnrtlti County lind kept up tho The Lord & Taylor The Nutria left, a certain sports, The Nutria coat, inch length, is excellent general wear, Hudson Seal coats (dyed muskrat) shawl, draped choker collar, Hudson (dyed trimmed with contrast- ing \Values in Our Week's of -- i Vests, 'Pink, orchid, ! J pcach white. 10 orchid, peach, white. dj qc Bloomers. Autumn emerald, Pekin, black. Also pink, orchid, peach. Full o je Pantalettes Navy, taupe, Pekip, emer- ald, black, brown, cut full. GROUND FLOCK Special! oAn SMusical Box m We've just received a new ship- ment of tune- ful boxes marking at a very low price. A price far lower than they usu- ally sell for Very dainty boxes-L-pi- nk or blue novelty metal (it looks enamel) with a French on the top. puff in And, oh! the tunes it plays OROUND HOOl vi Set An American Sheffield an attractive, plain, bright finish. It is as useful as it is decorative. FluOH search for tho couplo over since they fled. The couplo were in Perry where Col. Hull was nt work In the yards. Ho wns brought baelt to Martin County. His wife went to the Jull, forguvo hlin und helped obtain ball for libit. When hu was sho took hint back to his homo nnd ten children. Mrs. Stevenson remained In Perry It Is reported sho nnd her luishunil will 1)6 reconciled. aiikimc. a stirini: i iti. PAMf, Aug. 15. Harry Sutherland, used thirty-two- , mi employee of the American- - Omvfs Iteglstratlon Service, committed sulciile last nlglit by Jttnni-In- g from the fourth story window of his hotel. His motives nro unknown. Ho v. us n resident of New Orleans. coat, short model to lead in winter 245 . 42 for 325 with or Seal- - coats fur, 295 to 375 Sale size. these and we're them like each. merry with OROUND County, railroad released County. 265 t i OFFERS AIRPLANE TRIPS TO ALL POINTS IN U. S. COMWIIHTS, O.. Alts. IS A local taxicab company y advettlsed service to nil paits of the t'nited States. Ilimlness men wishing to make a quick trip to Chicago or New Yntk or other points nro ndvlsrd In the adver- tisement that they can telephone the taxicab company, which will send a eab to take them to u landing Held An airplane kept several miles away will arrive nt tho landing field at ap- proximately the same time. Tho Is of capacity. FIFTH AVENUE FOURTH fLOOR qA of Black Caracul coat, center, trim- med with skunk, opossum or dyed fitch, 395 The Mole coat, right, has blouse back and fox,' collar and cuffs, wide and full-furre- 395 Natural Muskrat coat, plain or with raccoon collarand cuffs. 98.50 and 139.50 Fur. Neckwear in a variety of-style- s is all most priced, \ 2.95 Wash skirts, linen, and eponge. They've been reduced for a rapid clearance. You'll feel like buy- ing several at such a moderate price. v ,7.50 tSilk and wool skirts, all much higher priced models, reduced to one low price for clearance. ' When an overblousc has the wit to choose cloky in a lovely shade of brown almost caramel and then to add lace sleeves and insets in the same color you may be sure it's one of the new blouses for autumn, 1922. Necks still favor the bateau, slightly rounded, and sleeves are just above the elbow. A straight unbelted line fr'on? and back further proves the advance style of tin's blouse. Dark brown and black as well as caramel are to be found. THIRD FLOOR If- - you need just one or two more for the rest of the summer, to wear with sports coat or sweaters or if your new fall frock calls for a white frill you must sec these guimpes, sc and so They are all trimmed with Val., Irish or filet lace. OROUHD FLOOR Goods Sanitary belts, white, flcih; medium, large, 45c Sanilary Aprons, white or flesh, 45c Sanitary bloomers, envelope or stcp-l- style, medium and large size, 1.95 Sanitary gauze, 25 yard piece, 1.65 Absorbent Cotton, 1 lb. roll, 29c Sanitary Napkins, 1 dozen, Medium Size, 45c NOTIONS' OROUNf) HODR t .;.'?i\.'-.S-.l- Nt FOR LS 6 Bell-an- s -- i oure nenei ELL-AN-S 2St and 75$, Packages Evorywhera August Sale of Furs Combines Style and tPrice alue muskrat) Splendid Glove Silk Underwear shades,taupe,brown, Imported Powder fascinating .medal-lio- n Swansdown Sxquisitcly graceful Gravy 7.30 repro- duction, Clearance charming moderately Summer Skirts gabardine tremendously New Blouses for Autumn 12.50 Soft; Frilled Guimpes B.95 ft it inexpensive becoming. Sanitary Reduced Sure Relief INDIGESTION Clearance Sate of Corsets 2.95 3.95 We've 'reduced the prices on many of our finer quality cor- sets. Striped batiste and broche. Some with elastic girdle tops. Season's best straight-lin- e models. All sizes arc here but not in each style. Vatent Leather Strap Pumps 5.95 There's a new vogue for patent leather. Fashionable women recognize the face that patent leather peeping out under the so smart long skirts lends that last touch revealing the well-planne- d costume. These pumps have turn soles and walking heels. Most moderately priced. Clearance of Women's White Shoes8,85 Our entire stock of excellent white shoes which sold previ- ously for much higher prices, some even double the present price, all now 3.85 SECONp. FLOOR Special! Jeweled Bracelets 5.95 Imported bracelets, so delicate in design, so exquisite in. detail, they lefok like far more expen- sive bracelets. We've just re- ceived a limited quantity, and they won't be apt to last long at such a price. Imitation sap- phire, onyx, emerald, ruby, all in silver finish. Good safety catch. You must sec them! GROUND FLOOR 10.