ijHCTBimiHSf,HOOL r'c00RSEOF3EARSFOR JUINIUltt mv Oiauuiw t" . .. - -Drtor-cl Considers S, r.1-.- Trmfitiitions and meniaiy Avoid Increase in Tax Rate , IsAVlNG OF $64,000 A YEAR LuiAtt Good Idea," Says Alexander Simpson, - Support Expected .. .- .,. n.iMle school system In- -Srftoffct a Mvlni of $64,000 a year l. "hX b".n proposed to the Board of fate i' ii.,in flnrber and Itaucalion by uupenm." 'MI by the Department of e. .i. nfter n yWs work with jBupfnendence after a V rcgrnd . .( publicity, call" r, nnd tn8 nb0. fr,ngcf theeiememar, -.. iw Ktlonof tliP'l,'o.n'B" ,,f nf .he ndontlon f 'Jin. new "cheme would be the establish. K. ef the new wn' , . , h BC 10ols. each rfehUTou.d"VaVe "a course of three vT'r . . , , i,-iii iinvn a four- M A complete public education uld co r a period of 12 years, as at ', ar en w'deed to these classes. ' I"" B ,..i .i, otomontarv course, the jSf woTd b. enwlEd in the Junior high ' goouand then In the senior high schools. UTILIZE OLD bUJbUinuiJ, .-it- .UAnta wnillrl h lOP-fttfld AdTngs now occupied by elementary &i "v'hUe the city's 10h.Bh school i tannines wou Id nouso mo "" ".i... Bdhool buildings now abandoned because toy are In neighborhoods where residences tare given way to factories would bo re SJSdS I by the junior boys and girls. "Sr rtlllilng all available school space, nitraless of Its locality, the plan would mole the Board of Education to reduce Z number of school buildings which It otherwise would be forced to erect. "Use -In the space all the time" Is the way the Ilan was described at the headquarters of the Board of Education. The plan was read yesterday nt a moet ine of the board and action was deferred until It has been given thorough dlscusslpn. IfcHor Garber and his assistants hae been considering the project for many months, kut absolute 'silence on It has been rnaln- ' ttlned throughout, rvo mm inai inc now tlan was to be presented to the board jes- I J... ...nB lianrl nnvwllrP. Tt 1 Raid icruaj ..v .. -- -- -- that Doctor Garber Is not personally an ardent advocate oi me rcorgumzuuuii, uui that his associates and members of the Hoird of Education hao urged him to the Itand he has taken TRV TO SOLVE PROBLEM. WHti 91! nnn hnva nnrl i-lrta nf f nrlttia. , part-time sessions nnd parents In all parts Ot me city cuiniMiuiuiiK ui uuuuiuuus in the school buildings, a threatened Increase In the tax rate to meet an impending de ficiency and the school population constant- ly growing, ine Department or superin tendence was forced to take some step toward the solution of the problem. ine new pian was cnuracienzea oy .Aiex- nrf, Clmnann Ti hw tifiifnT" nf A,t ney General Brown and Influential member of the Board of Education, as a "mighty tood Idea." David H Lane Is also ex pected to ote for the proposition because of his loyalty to Superintendent Garber in an issues. Tt ta f.n.lil that .A.urnl lan.nl nrnMam, M,l, fl,(a h?ntA tha ln. In tn.aali4 a. it In titaj. ail.u vt.u.u m ,iiun to tut I IVU Uill. ill II of lis detail. The provisions of the State school code may Interfere with the en- lurtcmeui ui certain tea lures ana n legal K opinion from John O. Johnson as school jtnucuur may ue ooiainea to avoia emangie- KHRUh . pBUSINESS WOMEN'S CONCERT iJpNewly Organized Choral Society Gives Meritorious Program Th lIltalnAan TTT...U ....1.. t .. 1 r,- v uihcoo ivuiueun league tnorai oo- t tty, recently organized with May Porter I, ft miatMil ill... i. 11. , tO the nilhltn. inflf nt'anlni. In n n.B..llnKlniia Wg eoncert In Wltherspoon Hall K n membership Is composed of women WilOBfl ADCnrinn! nnll Ihftm ilmunlninn tn tna I wmmerclal and industrial marts but who fcaTB mUnln nn thnlr. ninnnllnn. rn ..t l?f1,r ,fultura' aspirations they hae organ- I ia ' q t,lu'ua, wnicn was nearu witn many fc Mmonatratlons of approval and applause IP -( i-vuBiuerauie audience, miss porter, who Is director of the Can- ttvei Phnnto IkIII.J i ...t f ewellent effect In tone, quality, olume ... tiinision. inero was attractue light aa shade m the Interpretatlons'of a varied f Pruaram. whlih t,annj uZ u t ii j .- v,ccu biia ucai tlici- nire lor female choruses. The Drotrrnm InMnn,! tv.a irint- tta.i...i f ------ W.MhU ,HU TlblUI ildlLIQU arrangement of the Donizetti "Spring- j"n, mcenis "scotch Rhapsody," the fa S2f Barcarolle from Offenbach's "Tales of IT-hi, rZIZi,,",-,' , """'! "nu a.oeugm- Wilson. Purity of Intonation and sharp '. miV """"cu ery numDer, .r'Jr" Wvano Thunder furnished ad- BUfaDln nr.nrtmnnntm.nl. -. .... , -'huii.iiicijls unu me assisting sWlsUf were Elizabeth Bonner, contralto: ItoT Hulson Macool, soprano; Dorothy !,:," :ior, narpisi Florence IhZZ. "i ,8?.d Ellbeth Porter, first and IS second violins. EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE U, 1916. STORE SUES WOMAN PATRON f Wife of Charles N. Welsh, Clubman, Asked to Pay $482.41 Atlntli.. a. . TrSX?3. fc""A ."" Helen .Qaltat n W.1I-.7 , V '""""i i-nanes a, weisn, ;2ltlbm"' baBe' on Rn unpaid de. rTh?,' .t0? bU1- was ened today. ttS capal Court by JosePh - Darling- ttaarhi ?ircha8esJ or wllch payment is ftUUd fZZ S10.8 1y Nrs welsh, it la Iriry J?n September, 19tS. until Feb Itoih. .J.1.111 ytar- Itemized bills attached Infaent V,V. Zn ' V 5lalm show om costly IS. t,u'c1hased by Mrs. Welsh. 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