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NORMAL SCHOOL HIT BY SKINNER. Superintendent Com-|} plains Because Char- ter Exempts It. April 16—Senator Strana- han, of ¢! es Committee, declared to-day that no changes would be made in the New ork charter taking out the rection giving the right to the city 1 graduates re and exempting pupils 11 College from the teach- toalay, He > ever administered to the nal system of this St He claims that the college graduates otore shown tncompe- pinations, amd adding: le results of tie ure ton held by the St ba Instruction in n the Normal * result of the moving training Justia WIFE TOD BlC AND TOO COSTLY}, Little Doctor Worsted in Row Over Alleged Extravagance. A phystelan, small of stature, stood beside his much larger wife this morn- {ng in the Yorkville Court and helped ty rectte thelr domestic woes to Magis- trate Zeller. He was Dr. Jultus Droder, of No. 105 nd avenue, and was there on com- nt of his wife, wno charged him with disorderly conduct, though he de- clare! that he was the worsted party in the mix-up in his office lant night, tn which he and his wife were the prin- cipals. nt) wife, Rertha, who gave her ad- » as No. 116 Firat mreet, oman, She was stylishly Her ste for good clothes and “high liv.ng.” the dootor sald, was the cause of thelr domestic troubles and of a separation which took place recently. ‘They were married seven years ago. The doctor opened a modest oMce at No, (5 Ludlow mreot, where they lived, but as they prospered his wife Inststed that they remove to a better locality. She prevailed and they moved to Sec- ond avenue, ‘The wif, according to the physician, was still not satiofed, and he @aseral fn court that she was always pressing him with requests that they live better. “Her htgh notlona” he aad this morn- ing, ‘I could not gratify with the means} at my disposal.” Last night, the doctor said, she vis- {tet him at bis office. The interview was mormy and Policeman Sahm had to restore peace, an {mportant part of which was to drag the angry wife from the iitte husband. The Magistrate told the doctor he nad etter pay his wife about $12 9 1 Pio “nasbatned’ the hearing until Thurs: day afternoon. —<——- PROF. HOWLAND DEAD. Instructor of Physics Had Gained International Renown. BALTIMORE, April 16.—Prof, Henry A. Howland, of the Johns Hopkins Uni- y, died suddenly at his home in thi city to-day. The cause of his death 1s generally attributed to a gen- eral breaking do: of his system. al- though the heath for until a few da; af became at all alarming, and his death| ¢ was entirely unexpected, About fifteen years ago the professor gained world-wide reputation by his large diffraction gratings, which are ruled hy a mothod of his own, directly on conéave mirrors. An image of tne SRectrum tn thus produced without the ald of lenses. According to his method as many as 30,000 neato the Inch can be made. The photographs of the soler spectrum that e succeeded in making with these grat. ‘ngs, surpass anything else of the kind that has ever been d Prof, Rowland was fifty-three years old, He began as instructor of physicn tn ivaontnr Wniverstty, in 1874, and. went to John Hopkins two years later. i Waa n member of the Electrical, Congress that met in Parta in 1881, and servedon the jury.of the Eectreal Bx- hibition there In that year, and for his services was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, -——____ New Thentre for ’Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO, April 16.—A syndt- cate of New York capitalists has been formed to build a theatrs In this city, The proposed structure will seat 8,00 Persons and be devoted to vaudeville, Five hundred thousand dollars will be Invested, The exact logation of the bullding *== nxt vet been Geolded upon. |Should Be Shorter, He ; Admits, but No Body of Men in the World : Could Enforce Stan- dard, However Sani- ; tary. aad President John 1 Sexton, of the Health Board, thouch depioring the fact that women who tra) the streeta with | thetr long skirts spread disease germs, emphat! liy declares that he will do enforcing the wear of a te length ‘Though he Health Roard can do 41 man, as well a way of enforcing lation Just Imagine sanitary Inspectors ar- ning before of haple are not to the { length—or t similar mest, ple SoGcoG ; ALOOHIWOHOSD}LHOSGHOOHDSIITGOOHOIHA Late) might go to work for meni dent, and after he carefully mentally revolved it all he has come to the con- clusion that there should be limite to man's jurisdiction. “Hands Of the Skirts!’ The policy of the Health Department, despite rumor, despite the provocation of the new Parie style, will be “Hands off the skirts.” “Regulate the length of women's Kanped Mr. Sexton to-day. Men? The Boari of Heal ! never!” A member of the board who war first asked about it confessed that the argument was in its favor, and that, {f the board could regulate by printed poster the laws of sircet-car expectorn- tion, It ought to be armed to grapple with this greater problem affecting city sanitation. President Sexton opened whe hin eyen I asked him about It, and dell- cately tut perceptibly hedged. “LT cannot see,” he said helplessly, “how, even if it were deatmadle, it could be done. How could the Board of Health do anything like that?" Hie ts by no means a amall man, and {t was funny that he, who quite filled the substantial chair before a portly desk, and who had only to wave one plump hand to get an army of atrong men lined up beside him, should look helplean over a few inches of cloth, more or less, just because of the loca- tien of the cloth. Men Can't Do It. ‘The Board of Health," he continued, “couldn't do that. Yes, I admit that it would be desirable for women not to tusist upon carrying disease xerma in trailing skirts, which gather up and tranaport the dust of the streets. If the fashion would change it would be & gréat mep in aanitation—but fashion will have to do tt. “Legislation Health can't. n can't, at all, “Also, It would be ebsurd for the Doard to attempt It. I must refuse to dincuse #!"", “Do you think a townful of women ts going, to submit to shorter ekirts than they ail please to wear? “Then,” I aald, “however destrable the Boart of Health admits a thing to be It refuses to take {t up if it regards it as ible to carry out?" resident Sexton sprang to his guns. he cried promptly, not—not or- Hut dont you Understand that this mater is aside that question? can't. The Board of ZONA GALE. getting thin by sending for one fri ‘ ———— Age of a most remarkable pure! 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