The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1903, Page 9

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WANT TO SPANK UNRULY PUPS. Male Principals of City Schools Ask Return to Corporal Pun- ishment for Vicious Chil- , dren. WOULD PUNISH TRUANTS, TOO They Declare that Magisterial Power Over Those Who Play Hookey Should Be Vested In the Various District Superintendents. The principals of New York schoots , Want to return to corporal punishment for unruly pupils. In a set of resolu- tlons that will be handed to the School Board the Male Principals’ Association “asks permission to chastise bed boys and have advised that all magisterial powers in cases of truancy be lodged ‘with the district superintendent. If this recommendation be accepted by the Gchool Board the superintendents will have the power ‘to commit children, after a hearing on truancy, with or without the parental consent,” and “to fine parents who neglect their duties tu their children under the law.” The principals say that the present system of maintaining discipline has ordyed unsatisfactory In many cases. In their report they say: ve are in accord with the generat spirit of the Jaws governing punishment of refractory pupils, but we must con- fess that there are pupils on whom the prevailing method of discipline has not the corrective effect that Js intended. “We fee! justified in recommending for these pupils sterner measures. Every child has the right to demand of us that law. Training implies power to enforce obedience. The child's right is our duty, from whic mere plea of sentiment. ing advantage of the limitations of the Neacher’s powers, waste the time of the :other pupils, make class management a difficult task, and, in many cases, con- t'any. pupll ‘who, upon trial by the proper authoriues, ‘is ad- Judged” unamenab.e to the prevailing Method of discipline shall be deemed subject to corpora: punishment.” Dr. William H. Maxwell, Superintend- ent of Schools, does not favor a return to corparal punishment. He sald : “T believe the slight estimate in which the teacher is held is due to the fact that for two thousand years he has been known as one who Was cruel to chil- dren. Tho teacher of to-day, who has Binselt abjuced corporal punishment, has to sufter for that two thousand years’ record. I sincerely belleve that the discipline in the schools to-day is an improvement on that of former years.” Ingham’s M SARATOGA, ¥., May 9.—W. F, Ingham, who was suddenly selzed with Insanity at a bachelor dinner Saturday afternoon, returned to consciousness after being In a comatose condition for over thirty hours. His marriage, an- nounced for June 2 has been postpone Remember! M A memorable week for un. heard of values in Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Open Bveniags. we train him to a wholesome respect for | we are not absolved by the | | “The unruly children of a class, tak-! lessly lea en’ OBIECTED 10 MANICURE GIRL. Citizen Rushed Into Mayor’s Office Declaring that Picture Displayed in Shop Window Was Not a Proper One. Joo! POLICEMAN SAID “GO WAN!” —— Inspection Showed the Picture Com- plained Of to Be Unobjectlonable, but the Caller’s Indignation Scemed Without Bounds, He wes all indignation when he Tughed into the Mayor's office to-day. It fairly oozed out of every pore. But he began rationally enough. “Now, Iam not one of those goody- goody ‘kind of reformers or a vice- hunter," he began. “Iam just a plain, ordinary, decent citizen, and as such I don't want to he shocked by witiessing indecent pictures in store windows. Across the street {s a picture which ts really shocking. It is posted up in full view. I asked a polloaman to order {t taken down and out of sight, but he just laughed at me and®wald: “*Ah! go wan, yer only foolin’.’ Now, I ain't fooling. I am in dead eamest. I'll tell you what {t 1s," and the man whisperéd into Sergt. Kenneil's right ear. The sergeant blushed. “We can't do anything but sugmest you see Anthony Comstock," sald the sergeant, “All right; I'll see him right off. rl Spots pietares. Sire ‘betore ees Tl BO necessity for a raid or undue indignation. The | plotare depict- od 8 pretty, woman manicure artist trim- Pine Mnapely aa nails of a nice- ing young man. was all. MET, WOOED, WED, IN 29 MINUTES, James A. Bennett, of New Jersey, and Miss Fanny Wood Establish a Courtship Record. The record for a speedy courtship and marriage is held In Summit, N. J., for in one minute less than half an hour James A. Bennett, of Basking Ridge, met, wooed, won and wed Miss Fanny Wood, one of the fairest girls of Gummit. Miss Wood was driving with a friend and stopped at the Hilton Hotel for a luncheon. She was seated In the dining- room, her face aglow arter a brisk ride through the mountains. Bennett passed the door and was smitten on the spot. He sought out Mrs, Harl, the wife of the peoprietor, and asked ‘an introduc- e consulted Miss Woxl, who consented when assured that Ben- nett was a man of ford aceite ‘aid ex- cellgnt family. thin fe rinjnuten af efter the introduc. tion the man confessed thet the life of @ bachelor was a lonely one, and she ad- mitted that she felt sorry for him. The cue wae 8 ‘good one, and he took advant- of it by asking her to share his oye and sorrows. ies Wood's mind movell rapidiy, and had an affirmative ace was summoned without delay and the cere- mony was performed in the parlor of the 5 ‘A merry party of friends of both Mr. ere Soon at the and flowed until a late hour st night. ‘The couple will ve in Ranking sidno when they return trom Ing tour. ——__ Mra, Hadley Gets $1,000 More. INDIANAPOLIS, May 19.—Mre. Haed- der, pene hotel chainbermaid who refused Booker T. Washington's bed, rect! ved more than $1,000 yesterday from 1' New Orleans and other points 8: , ab Nis tials pis a EON R RIGS TE TOME PINT TT THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1903, “I Coughed Up a PINT OF BLOOD From [ly Lungs. “Ot course I expected to die, as my lun} wore in a frightful sta My frequei hemorrhages, followed by my paroxysins ‘me so weak that 1 ly Bae pounds in three months, doctors did me no good and flualiy gave 1 | ra nt of could My ry up, saying there was no chance for my re covery. “A friend who had been cured a Lun, re, at 60 West 22d St. Nov. 1902, breathing | the healing vapors of tl och Tohalation: | ong. My cougti | returned and am now ent rely cured, and T am grateful for my recovery that I will be « to tell all about my case to any one wi ductions of solid gold or sterling sil- ver novelties. 14-kt. Gold Watches. and estimates on request. Ki Frankfield & @. Importers and Jewellers, NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, LARLY, month in and month out, New York City circulation The! World maintains a lead of Tens of! Thousands over any other paper. Graduation Gifts Appropriate presents for college and school graduates are suggested by an inspection of our recent pro- Four Bterling Stiver Ping... 3.50) 14-kt, Gold Pendant 4.50 to 25.00 Silver Watches 3.50 to 15.00 We are manufacturers of class pins, rings and medals, furnishing designs 52 West 14th Street, New York 1 | bard] al | ho | Investigate Our Depositors’ Account Department. al Broadway R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. CYS 4th to 35th St. Cur Depost Account ~ Department Allows 426 Int, in $1,700 in Cash Prizes To the Teachers and Pupils of the Public Schools of Greater New York 1,100 Prizes for Pupils 1,000 Tiffany Souvenir Medals 1,100 Prizes for Teachers New York City History Competition in Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the City Sanctioned and approved by William H. Maxwell, Superintendent Public Schuols FOR PARTICULARS See The New York Times To-Morrow BERNHEIM & CO,’S Clothing Values Are Famous. IE Ehave been the pioneers in popular merchandising in Men’ sand ‘Boys Wearing apeare) and now, as always, steadily progressing and fear- - ing, have reached the perfection of the Trading Stamp roll We inaugurate for the benefit of our immense trade Trading Stamps with AIl Their Objectionable Features Eliminated. No contest of patience! No compulston! No string to Ss the BLUE trading stamps which we offer to the wide circle of our well satisfied patrons. The BLUE trading stamps of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Trading Assoctation, backed as they are in our store by $500,000.00 cash cantal—and by the dauntless and well-earned reputation of Bernheim & Co.—are the very pinnacle io the buying public for HONEST VALUB and UNDECEIVING TRADING, To introduce this from to-morrow permanent feature to our Well-known store in a characteristically surpassing manner, we offer FREE ¢ worth of BLUE trading stamps to every purchaser of Our Matchless $10.00 Spring Suits for Men and.also 30 Blue Trading Stamps with every $1.00 purchase made in our store, which you may add to those you received elsewhere and thus get your premium with your purchase right here. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING TO-MORROW. THIS WEEK WILL BE A CARNIVAL OF UNHEARD-OF VALUES IN OUR & Boys’ Clothing. Etc. Everything needed for Men’s and Boys’ wear at any time sold at prices running riot. Come to our store anyway, see the goods we sell and the premiums we give away FREE. We redeem on our premises Blue Trading Stamps wherever you get them from, in quantities of 300, 600, 1,000 or more, for valuable presents and deliver them FREE. “At the Sign of Ye Owl.” TD AVE. & 2h ST,, ERNIEIM § 6 POWNTOWN CORNER, WORTH Remember / Blue Tracing Stamps will earn better premiums for less expenditure and in less time than any other in the world, Open Evenings. , REGU. me fy Ly) i The writer moineltnes| in the thick of the throng, in order to overhear and record the comments of disinterested vise ale of Muslin Underwear, was struck with the spontaneous metaphor, “ | of garments. nderwear—and the best.” itors to the May S uttered by an appreciative woman as she surveyed the wide-stretching heaps “The prettiest Muslin U unanimous verdict--the opinion of discriminating women upon tasteful women’s work. The Sale opened with intensity. She hit it off accurately and Macy’s May Undermuslin Sale. “Crisp as New Money.” epigrammatically. It will continue with vigor. is the irresistible incentive to large and rapid trading. Corset Covers. Petticoats. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- a with ee finished with dust ruffle, Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with hemstitching, finished with dust ruffle, 38¢. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with tucked lace edging, finished with dust ruffle, 49c. Cambric, umbrella- shaped ruffle, trimmed with clusters of tucks sep- arated by Figeag sth stitching, finished with dust ruffle, Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with tucked wide lace edging, finished with dust ruffle, 58c. Muslin, lawn umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with tucks.and lace insert- ing and lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 69¢. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with tucks, Point de Paris lace inserting poets lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 6 Cambric, ee esa lawn ruf- fle, trimmed with deep embrotdery flounce, finished with dust ruffle, 7: Cambric, lawn ruffle, trimmed with tucks, two rows of torchon lace in- serting, ruffle and lace caging, fin- ished with dust ruffle, 7! Cambric, lawn ruffle, trimmed with wide hem, two rows of cluster or hemstitched tucks and torchon. lace inserting, finished with dust ruffle, 790. Muslin, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trim- med with three rows of lace insert- ing and lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 89c. Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with tucks and perpendicu- lar lace insertings and ace rams fin- ished with dust ruffle, 9 Cambric, lawn flounce, perpendicular tucks, wide lace ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, 98c. Cambric, trimmed with three rows of torchon lace, hemstitched effects, CON eh on Pounce, finished with dust e, Better qualities at low, ranging up to Underskirts. Maule, trimmed with tucked ruffle, $5550. relatively Muslin, trimmed with hemstitched ruffle, 24¢. | Muslin, Renee with hemstitched tucked ruffle, Muslin, trimmed with three rows of tucks and embroidery ruffle, 3! Muslin, trimmed with he lace in- serting and lace edging, 3 Better qualities at aga relatively Cambric, V-shaped pest with wide embroidery, 1} Gee Cambric, square neck, trimmed with wide embroidery, 1 Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed! with hemstitched ruffle, Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with wide lace, 19¢. Cambric, low neck, French are seme with lace inserting and edging, 1 Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with wide embroldery in- serting, neck and armholes finished with lace edging, 18c. low neck, French style, Cambric, trimmed’ with Valenciennes lace in- serting, beading and ribbon,“ neck and armholes finished with lace edg- ing, Cambric, low nec! trimmed with wide 4c, French style, ice and ribbon, Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with two rows of lace inserting and lace edging, 24c. Cambric, low neck, French st: ie trimmed’ with lace inserting and ruffle, Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trimmed with fine embroidery, 29¢. Cambric, low neck, French style, trimmed with two rows of lace in- serting beading, ribbon and lace edg- ing, 2 Cambric, and lace ruffle, 39c. Nainsook, broidery ruffle, low neck, French style, trimmed with six rows of lace in- serting and lace ruffle, 3! Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with lace inserting, beading low neck, French style, trimmed ‘with tucks, three rows of embroidery suerte, tucks and em- Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with two rows of embroid- ery lace inserting, lace beading, rib- bon and lace ruffle, 49c. Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with yoke of embroidery, neck and secre shished with em- broidery ruffle, 4 Nainsook, low neck, French style, trimmed with lace and embroidery, 69c. Better qualities at prices relatively low, ranging up to $4.19. low, ranging up to Have You Visited Macy’s New Harness Store? %_ We are Harness specialists—handling the interest as broadly stock is not pinched into a little corner. best qualities of all stable req Poor stitches go to pieces, the buyer contempl that he didn’t pay much for it. edge of that fact alone would deter us from handing: selection of materials, mountings and workmanship. Single Buggy Harness, $9.11,/ 0.41 to $99.99, ‘wo-Minute” Harness, $29.99. Single Collar and Hames Har- ness, $15.99, $21.99 to $131.29, Double Road Harness, $35.24 to Te seen aR arness is bound to prove a poor iny ates the wreck with disapnoi The merchant is not excused for selling inferior, tricky or trashy goods. tions. the desi; Chemises, Muslin, open front, trimmed with lace edging, Muslin, open ont, trimmed with cambric ruffle, Muslin, open front, trimmed with corded band, 24c. Muslin, round nec! embroidery ruffle, Muslin, Pompadour style, trimmed with two rows of poste aeey insert- ing and lace ruffle, Muslin, round neck, trimmed with two rows of embroidery inserting and lace ruffle, 40c. Muslin, round neck, trimmed with tucks and three rows of embroidery inserting and embroidery ruffle, 49¢. Better qualities at low, ranging up to Skirt - length Chemises. Muslin, round neck, trimmed with embroidery ruffle, skirt finished with tucked ruffle, 39¢, Cambric, Pompadour style, trimmed with Valenciennes lace inserting and ace Cab ites skirt finished with ruffle, (i) with RS. relatively Better qualities at low, ranging up to Drawers. Muslin, tmbrella - shaped sans ruffle, trimmed with tucks, 1 Muslin, mapbrelle-eheped hemstitched cambric ruffle, 1 gS. relatively Muslin, umbrella- shaped cambric ruffle, trimmed with lace edging, 19¢. Muslin, umbrella- shaped cambric ruffle, trimmed with tucks and hem- stitching, 19¢. Muslin, trimmed with three rows of tucks and embroidery ruffle, 29c. Cambric, lawn Famer) trimmed with wide lace edging, 2! Muslin, trimmed with three rows of hemstitched tucks and embroidery ruffle, 39¢. Cambric, trimmed with clusters of tucks, lawn ruffle and lace edging, 39c, Cambric, trimmed with lawn ruffle, Italian Valenciennes lace inserting, tucks and lace edging, Better qualities at gad. relatively low, ranging up to poe REE ae oun | ee Underwear for Large Women. | We have not slighted the needs of large women. They will find our stock of extra-sized Muslin Underwear as complete as the one for ; women of normal pro makers, who controlle gestions of women who wear such garments. note—simplicity, neatness and daintiness. They were supplied by the best | s according to the practical sug- Simplicity is the key- It spreads over ten uisites at a saving of from 25 to 40 per cent. Double Surrey Harness, $68.88 to $159.99, Double Coach Harness, $61.49 to $326.58. Express Harness, $38.99. $21.99 to estment, no matter how little it may cost. Double Farm Harness, $33.17 to $49.99. Men’s Saddles, $7.81 to $38.99. Women’s Saddles, $9.74 to $72.49. An overflowing abundance of incomparable values } and thoroughly as though we sold nothing else. The thousand square feet of floor space—and includes the’ When the leather and the’ ntment and finds no consolation in the thought untrustworthy Harness. Knowk We are elaborately careful in the: nd in spite of our low prices the harness is absolutely reliab Crisp as new money,” That's the Night Gowns. , Muslin, high or V-shaped med with clusters of Racks oe | fles, 29c. Muslin, trimmed with clusters of: tucks and hemstitched ruffle, 38c. Muslin, V-shaped neck, trimmed with | two ‘rows of embroidery inserting and hemstitched ruffle, 38¢, | waite high neck, trifnmed with fj clusters of tucks and embroidery ruffle, 88¢. \ Soft - finished cambric, V~- neck, trimmed with hemstitched | tucks and hemstitched lawn ruffle, Musin, square neck, trimmed witte wide embroidery inserting and lawn” ruffle, 49c, Cambric, low neck, trimmed ney, inserting and lace Bsn Muslin, V-shaped neck, trimmed with ia tucks, four rows of embroi serting and Gnbroidery ruffle, Muslin, high neck, tri tucks, six rows of embro’ serting and embroidery ruffle, 68. Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with wide and narrow exubroleery inserting and embroidery ruffle, 68¢. Cambric, V-shaped neck, trimmed with eight rows of em! serting and embroidery ew Nainsook, low round neck, trimmed #} with fine Valenciennes lace inserting and ribbon bow, 79. Nainsook, low round neck, to sleeves trimmed with col broidery and ribbon bow, 78ec. Cambric, high neck, trimmed with hemstitched tucks, four rows of em- broidery inserting and ruffle, 79c. Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trimmed} with fine tucks, four rows of em~: broidery inserting and ruffle, 89¢. Cambric, V-shaped with two rows of embro! inserting and double embroidery fle, 89¢. Fine Nainsook, low round med with lace medallion, aceves finished with lace edging, f Natnsook, low neck, trimmed with | ibe two rows of fine embroidery insert~ ing and lace ruffle, 99¢. Soft-finished Cambric, low neck and short sleeves, trimmed with rows of embroidery inserting embroidery ruffle, 99c. Soft - finished Cambric, low neck and short sleeves, trimmed seven rows of lace inserting and ruffie, Nainsook, square neck, trimmed two rows of lace inserting, facet Inserting, ribbon and lace i i i il a is b Soft-fintshed Cambric, trimmed. hemstitching, wide embroidery serting and wide embroidery rut $1.29. Better qualities at prices relat) low, ranging up to $10.49. PF & Single-Rein Bridles, $1.99 $5.49. Double-Rein Harness, $3. 49 $9.99. : Riding Whips, 94c. to $9.99 Riding Crops, 94¢. to. 12

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