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STUDENTS: WANT TD EATAT HOME Worrls High School Pupils Ob- Jeot- to Taking Luncheon in Basement and Ask to Be Al- towed to Run Home at Recess CHILDREN CAN BUY FOOD AT THE SCHOOL. They Can Also Bring It from Home, but They Complain at Not Being Permitted to Sit About the Family Board, The Morris High School, at One Hundred and Sixty-sixth street and Boston road, is brand new. It only open- ed its doors on Jan. 25, but already CHEAPER FERRY FARES DEMANDED Staten Islanders Inaugurate a Movement for Reduction of Rates-Present Fare Severe on Small Incomes, Now that Staten Islanders are as- sured a swift and comfortable ferry service, a movement already has been started among the residents for a lower and mote equitable ferry fare, | ‘That a reduced fare is demanded ts) ingeniously shown by Frederick Leuch- | ter, a prominent citizen of Richmond borough, in the following {!ustration. Hoe calls his narrative “The argument in @ Nutshell.” “A broker in Manhattan employed a Staten Island boy at $3 a week and the lad landed the job. Out of this small weekly stipend the boy expended $1.20 each week, or 20 cents a day, for trans- portation. This left him $1.80 @ week, which was reduced further by inofden- tals. He promptly jumped the Job and Trouble is brewing, and it 1s not because] the broker hired a Make aonise boy ¢ the Latin teacher is cross or the chem-| in his place. str teacher too exacting. This new incumbent paid the Ham- he trouble is not due to educational | ton Ferry one ceat in the morning lsagreements. It all centres around }and one cent in the evening-making ‘ood his outlay 12 cents each week Already th gir iT a = “¢ oan ene Be eye ade Sea “Present ferry rates on the Staten | ommodations sana |2@ind ferry area handicap to the lads | ene in misses have gone {2%2 !asmies of Richmond who are em-.| 80 far as to get thelr fathers intoreste: Ua ee WSC) ie Sais eake nistration and Mayor McClellan to / the build enter at ve thisihandise ps: | , 9AM SAB UERE TEE | srelock. | We ave at BAD FLOUR FOR MATZOTHS. | cess at noon and un paaueon Aus hav Board of Health Inspector Throws A Morris High Schoot girl, augmented | 9,°tt ToRs Into the ares . two of her ch ates, procecfied to eo, Cote of Aoucawere, duty eyo narrate to an Evening World reporter a " the causes that have led up to the Atal Se eon picsa’ heir smouldering rebellion. , oi | “Now, 1 live in the neighborhood and | Pelonsed Combes ye neerteni|:Paket, tat ty) Incheon jin the: basement.) I} 70°00 Giver vac: inepacter of th f BPH eaten toe eoirenee neue? reali Uoard eyialied Nove aniteabeen|| Pr its against the rules. ‘ 5 7 Seay: street last Saturday morning and found vege one Bay Lunchcon. | tat the flour was’ mouldy and unfit to You ace, we either have to bring our) |w used. Weingarten explained that he, luncheon and eat it in the -rooms| Itended to use the flour for matzoth ms to eat it. “Why. sometimes, when I get a Glass of milk the class is never more Then the charlotte russes taste of ammonia; the bananas, that are advertised for 2 cents always then two-thirds full. sRiove to be 3 when you find a big one. "I think it horrid that we can't leave the building at noon und go home or anywhere we please for our luncheon.” The coterie of malcontents who are re- belling against the food and laws of the new Morris Hig ol Lave not taken fw @ny steps further than complaining. An Evening World reporter who weut out to the school to investigate in re- sponse to a protest from a father of ound the n-room, ed with a bill of fare. who. hal for sale: he luncheon, wr, hy 1m the price or can bring thei not matter Only One Session a Day. “We do not allow the pupils to leave the building 4 for reason that ou session one, “I, however, pu in the neighhort Mission todo | When a pupil hi ugh we give them per- BE H pe yys Ky they mselves in at home. a running of basement advantage, charge, 4s rowded served on on e benches likewise t basement is lie boys a unter ani d the gi olen ‘T have never feed." said twell commodate ounted the jiumbe ford, “but sh ourselves I do. the ood se 8 con I hb crowd, I can to give them all and when he bullding havo. better accommodations ie will Ke joother,”* [CAMMEYER Men’s 50c. Sox, 24c, An opportunity to purchase high-class hosiery for men at half-price, New stylish patterns and em- broideries, mostly on black grounds, many lace éffects and some fancy colors, to- gether with all sizes in the regular 50c, grade ani ck os DAC Alfred J. Cammeyer, and 0. Qr go downstairs and buy a luncheon in the basement, where we are allowed! to take is or her | | her im, element at the view | «J almost entirely | | | 89. Wash Boilers, 69c. | balls and cakes, Dr. Gruber ordered it | destroyed. but when he returned to the place yesterday he found that his in- | j Structions had not been carried out. | This morning with five wagons he re: moved the flour himself and summoncd | Weingarten to the Centre Street Court, | where his examination was postponed. THE WORLD: THURSDAY“EVENING, MARCH 24, 1904. Le Boutilfier Brothers WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS. The Latest Walking Style—in Panama Cloth, light gray Homespen mixteres—Dark gray Serge mixtures; also in Chevtots and Broadcloths— Eton Coat—pleated Skirt—sises 32 to 40, 525.00 three-quarter Coat. Tinish and ft, £0.00 Th7o Values $15.00, $18.00 and $22.00 “Were $32.50 and $35.00 Women’s Walking Satts—Chevtots and Mixtures—Miltary and £0.00 *hG./5 Women's Ratn Coats—Imported shower proof Cloth—three styles— 515.00 Pleated and Ktit effects— "5,99 "6.79: Values $8.00, $10.00 and $12.75 "3.7/0 Women’s India Silk Watsts—Lace tnsertion—tatlor effects— 42.98 Black and Colors— Ney | Values $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.75 East River to-day by direction of the| Women's Peau de Soie, Peau de Cygne and Crepe de Chine Waists— 98 "O00 *5.95 13,96 Value $6.00 and $7.00) West Le Boutitlier Brothers Twenty-third Street, ee Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffeld St., Brooklyn. We Give “S. @ H."’ Green Trading Stamps. None with C. 0. Ds. ' Irresistible Combinations of Friday's Bargains 750 |$5 Silk Waists at 2,98 each, i Women's black peau de soie W; hemstitched, others trimmed with silk medallions, | | all made with new sleeve, fancy stock! | collar, fitted lining, sizes 32 to 44... cree ———_<« | aists, some plain, || tucked, - 2,98 18c. Stockings, I1c. | | Children’s Stockings, good qual- | ity, fast black cotton, medium |, and ho weights; seam- ile less feet, double heels and toes ... see Men’s 15c. Socks, 10c. Men's cotton Socks, fine quality tan and fast black, seamless feet, dguble heels and toes, firm and durable 10c | Oval Wash Boilers, copper bottom, fron drop handle, No. 7 19c. Ribbons, 14c. | |Loulsine taffeta Ribbons, all silk, || washable, 4% Inches wide, }1 all wanted colors, yard.... 146 25c. Hair Brushes, 10c. Hatr ushes, 9 say nie bristle, only 5 gross at this price, 10c | choice . ored borders, 89c, Bed Spreads, 79c. Bed Spreads, 200, size 72x82, strong, wiry white crochet hemmed 69c. Damask, 50c. Mercerized Damaske 2,000 yard 63 inch, best quality made, looks like satin damask, can’t be beat for wear (none C. . no mail orders filled), yt. 5OG 59c. Bath Mats, 29c, Bath Mats, 200, 2 alzes, 22x22 and 22x45, heavy Turkish, hemmed ai emst slightly, sotled Department 2.75 Chai: 1.65. Dining Chai irs, rs, solid oak, gold- en finish, highly polished, cane se French legs, box at, en- cross ruple plated silver stands, fluted pink glass Dish Covers, 50 in. x 3 yds., fancy tassel fringe, each. 3.00 Fruit Dishes, 1.39.) | Fruft or Berry Dishes, on quad- 1.39 2.00 Covch Covers, 1.35. Heavy reversible tapestry Couch 1.35), 55c. Bed Sheets, 39c. Bed Sheets, 300 dozen, size 72x90, —— ——-_____—~} ‘pleached linen finish (flat || 25c. Fancy China, 12c. | seam in centre), each......39C Decorated China Tea Cups and | —~~——,.~—)-——— : Saucers, assorted, dainty floral 5c. Toilet Soap, 2c decorations and gold edge, Buttermilk ‘Toilet Soap, per ovide shape, each........ 120) cake "26 | 8c. Handkerchiefs, 5c. Boys’ 39c. Waists, 25c. | Men's and Boys’ hematite! i : Handkerchiefs, white and col- | B0¥8 Blouse Waists, Russian or negligee, chambray or percale, splendid assortment of pretty colors, sizes 2 to 14 25c¢ 12c. Curtain Muslin, 7c. Curtain Muslin, 36 and 40 inches wide, in dots and stripes (in upholstery dep't), yd leather novelties, perfect in every respect, plete, and one white wood frame, each . 10c, Collar Forms, com- 1.29 - : : /C)~ Toe, Lunch Boxes, {Burnt Wood Outfit, 1.29. 250 Outfits for burning wood and guaranteed aaa 1,00 Umbrellas, 69c. Men's Umbrellas, 28 in.” made & ribs, twilled serge, 100 only strong and durable, steel rode paragon frames, good, suitable | Umbrellas for generat 1 - val ise, han. consisting of imported horn, boxwood, furze and nat- ural wood, plsin or trim- | med, choice 69c = = | 10c. Stationery, 5c. Box containing 24 sheets fine satin finish Paper, plain or ruled, and 24 Envelopes to match, 5c! nicely boxed . shee 10c. Hair Combs, 5c. Pompadour Hair Combs, with | poutle bridge, shell o; am- er | | | 19c. Organdies, llc. | Fancy Organdies, 5,000 yards, beautiful designs and color- ing: | 1,50 Comforts, 1.25. | Comfortables, 200, size 72x78, a splendid summer quilt, stitched | ellkoline, white cotton filling, each - 1,25} Embroideries, hand loom, margins, and insertings to match, slightly soiled, wide _mateh, slight 8c 25c, Brooches, 10c, French gray oxidized Brooches, Sash and Coliar Pins, fine eelec- tion of patter from.... 5c, Lunch Boxes, made of fibre, with leather handles (in Leather 5 Cc Goods Dept.), for...... 15c. Madras, 10c. | Fancy Madras, 65 pieces, some light, oth grounds, \ YO, vececeecaceeserneee Were $19.75 | Women’s Tan Coats—of best English Covert Cloth—in several styles of collar, and collarless effects—sgpertor class of workmanship, Value $22.50 Women's Walking Skirts—Meltons, Cheviots and Broadcloths— ‘ Se | “12ic, Embroideries, 8c, | | Maki dM iat REO RN ak csi Balcony Pyrographic Dept. 25c. Designed Glove Boxes. tc Designed Handkerchief Postal Racks ,.238¢ 10¢ cured satin a 19 $ covers wi 4Sc, Photo Fram 150) Riited “wish aSc. Photo Frames 25c, Card Boxes |} $2.00 Outfits. {Women’s Garments and Spring Millinery. Superb Collection of Style Fancies. I These are the formal show-days. Stocks are thoroughly complete. Our entire Second Floor is the parade ground of everything new and up-to-date. You'll be interested not only in the beauty and magnitude of the stocks, but in the generally fair-pricing that prevails. No other collection in New York is so rightly priced. No other collection is so thoroughly worthy of your confidence—for we do not harbor a single style that is not absolutely correct and distincttvely ortginal. More Startling Values in DRESS GOODS _ So long as manufacturers and importers are w sions, by which we can make yen considerable money on Dress Goods, we shall continue to take from them all they can supply. Our outlet is sufficient, as you know. To-morrow’s sale is another demonstration of what is possible for a store to do, when it knows how. / 50-inch All-Wool Sponged and Shrunk Cheviot......... Women’s Neckwear. Friday Specials. Point de Venise Lace Collars;’ round shape; new patterns; real value $1.25; special for 79c Friday . ise Lace Collars, 10 Point de Veni ; round shape; white, butter ch new designs, suitable for erthas, coat and waist 98c¢ adornment; value $1.50, at... Fine embroidered Linen Sets; very heavy hand~- work effects (washable) e 75c. set; Feiday, 4 Fine embroidered Linen Stock lars, with front tabs; large assortment designs and colors, value 40c.; 25¢ illing to make us large conces- special for Friday at. Newest Veilings. Friday Specials, : Chenille dotted Tuxedo~ Veils; 1% yards long; 50c. kind, 25¢ Friday at 75¢, and 65c. . : M MeV 75c. and 85c.$ | Friday at ...... a oe cee Black Goods, ( 54-inch Imported High Lustre Mohair Sicilian....... <1 | Black Goods, | | yy oe cee tee at, yard, ) 46-inch All-Wool Imported Canvas Etamine. HN Wathyacas blacks, ies, Browns, navy a ) 43-inch AlleWool Voile....... BEER ONGUNaEEROBHE GAR is ruck eso on the ney Site hats; 1% yards Jong; real value $2.50; special at........ 1.98 Chiffon Veils, hemstitched, with or without chenille dots; all col- 49c ors; value 75e.; for Friday at. Brussels Mats, 35c; Velvet Mats, 49c. We've a thousand-of them to sellto- |’ morrow—and {t's « record - breaking price in both instances, They are In beautiful colorings and splendidly {- made, being finished with wool fringe ends. Just the sort of Mat to drop down onto any spot where a bit of floor covering is needed. 45-inch AlleWool Nun's Veiling 50-inch All-Wool Granite Suiting 50c, All-Wool Albatross, yard, 29c. This Albatross is made from pure Australian wool, has a handsome crepy finish, and is very much superior to the qualities advertised by others at 29c. Regular value 69, Friday’s special price, 39c Every conceivable shade—plenty of cream and black. Yat... va f* AQe A Thousand $2.00 and $1.50 Petticoats at This sale of Petticoats is absolutely with- 98c out precedent in the annals of the trade. It is one of the biggest scoops we have ever made—so far as values go. Our purchase consisted of a thousand, and we'd haye gladly taken three times as many at the price. It’s a maker’s entire line of samples and surplus stock. They are: Mercerized Sateen in plain black, black and white plaids, checks and stripes. They come in a great variety of styles; some exactly like cut, with three ruffles, nicely finished; others have accordion plaited ruffles, and so rorth. Choose at 98c. Friday and Saturday. On Sale | Misses’ and Children’s Hats, $3.95. An early Spring offering—one worth taking advantage of. Tuscan or straw braid hats, trimmed with full wreaths of small flowers and foliage and bows of all-silk ribbon. A veritable tropical garden. Choice of a large variety of colorings, shapes and trimmings, A Friday Special. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS—No department of the Millinery {s more worthy of your confidence. We've gathered better than we knew. A superb collection of models at $4.75 to $12. 42-inch All-Wool Nuni’s Veil- ing in black and complete range of desirable colorings. Regular value 75c. Friday's A9c| 44-inch All-Wool Canvas Voile in an immense assort- ment of fashionable shades. Notions, 1S. Dress Shields, light weight, Nos. ..T5e. doz, pairs; 8.75 gross le, rubber Dragon all- brass Hooks and Eyes, . 14g. gross; 1.50 great gross Gros Grain Silk Feat 10¢c. itherbone, 15 Clinton Safety Pins, Large Roll Tape. 100 yards Black read, 5e. spool; 55c. doz. Kleinert Hook -on Supporters, 50e. kind. . B4c. pate Misses’ Garments---Special Friday, Four itemise pa tered from the most thoroughly representative stock in all New York. A stock you'll wish to see in any event—and particularly when such saving advantages are offered. Misses’ Jackets, 14 to 18, of fine covert, Misses’ and Junior Suits, Eton effect; cloth, collarless, lined all 5. 98; fancy mixtures; 12 to 16. through. Regular $8.50 value Je | Regular $10.50 values ats... Girls’ Box Reefers, covert cloth, piped| Girls’ Dresses, in fancy and blouse. with green braid; 6 to WA 98) styles, trimmed and plain; 69. 95 Second Floor. a ° New York’s Greatest Sale of Silk Remnan Five thousand yards of odds and ends, short lengths and broken lines of Silks—some of oyr own stock; from severa! well-known makers—form the complement of the biggest Silk Remnant Sale we've ever arranged for. An opportune time for it, too—just ahead of Easter—when there are gift things to make as-well as-wai dresses and the like. . Assortment is very broad, naturally. You'll find plenty of pieces long enough for waists, dresses, | children;’s contirmation dresses, as well as the little ends for fancy work. On three special tables toemorrow. We cannot fill mail and C. O. D. orders; nor can we exchange any the silks after once purchased. Lot Number |. Lot Number Il. Lot Number it. | Main Floor. . | | ants of Remnants of nants of Now cord Wash Silks... 04. f= 2 C atin Foulards and Twits,..... |" 3 ha cies de Chines |] White Washable Habutais | Printed Liberty Satins. | || Pongee Silks Biack Pongees and Taffetas. White and Colored Habuta: 27 inch ... Dress Velvets i | Worth up to Black Guaranteed Taffetas. let ae: Poplins and Bengalines,...... lack and Gray | 75 c Satin Foulards, slightly imperfect Five Hundred $1.35 Waists at 49c As the gates of Spring open we throw this lot of Waists before you. Bought them several weeks ago, when makers were anxious to “break even” in order to keep their helpers busy. (vj They're of white madras, colored pique and fancy dimities, and come in great assortment of styles and patterns. Many are pleated back and front. Quite a tew are in other favored designs. All have extra full sleeves, They're $1.35 Waists by every fair standard. White Damask Waists, in stripes and) lace effects; French back; side-pleated pearl $2) Waists at 79¢ White Silk Waists; entire front, Choose to-morrow at 49c. sleeves and collar handsomely trimmed with lace medallions and fancy tucks; Printed Oriental Silks , worth up to | Lining Silks and Satins, Colored China Silks, 2 59c | Friday Sale of Newest White Goods. We purchased from one importer alone more than a thousand pieces at less than half price—brand new spring This lot, with all the rest, goes no I collection, with not a single-piece worth less 2 Cc than 2 mostly 25c. goods, To-morrow at Boys’ $3.50 Easter Suits at 1.80. We've two hundred and fifty of these handsome two-piece Double-Breasted Suits—made to sell at $3.50—which are yours to-morrow for $1.80, They come in black and blue cheviots, light gray cheviots |) merchandise, too. sale in the morning, White Lace and Satin striped-Lawns, together with many other fancy fabrics. A wonderful White Tailor - made Waists of figured ique; entire front of side pleats; fancy stock; extra full sleeve, finished with pearl buttons; regular $3.25 195 Waists for... cbse a oe White China Silk Waists; some trim- med with lace inserting, pleated back; | a. front; fancy stocks, finished with and dark fancy mixed cheviots; sizes 7 to 16 years. ; ancy. i ar . = sloping shoulder effect. “Sold in| others lace- trimmed medallions and It’s the best lot of Suits we've ever had to sell at the J Pe’ ,slopyng phouliel geese 3,50) fancy tucks special $500 1 QS price. Fridays atycasiewessiorsuieeses fi Valincaty reecet eke titan Corduroy Knee Pants, 35c, —, Just twenty-five dozens for Friday, Made of finest corduroy and splendidly finished. Sizes 3 to df 15 years. en’s *4 Trousers,*2. ‘1.50 Hats,‘. We place on sale to-morrow morning the last of the big lot of |] $3 and $4 Trousers—to sell at $2.00, Probably three hundred pairs all told. It is one of the most fortunate chances we've ever placed be- fore discriminating men—and means an unprecedented saving. Hats at $1. Newest Derbies and Crush styles—splendid blocks, | representing the newest fancies for Spring wear. Ten Thousand Yards Fancy Ribbons At 12c, the’Yard. Cheap at 20c. A great flutter, and one you'll be interested in, since they are fancy ribbons so much in vogue just now. It is a very special purchase of very fine imported sorts, and the saving is almost’a half. They're p 12c in all black, all white, or in white with pink, blue, cardinal or) edges. We are very sure that they can never be duplicated 3% inches wide, pure silk taffeta in corded effects, enbroide: ‘which is a very neat diamond pattern in different sizes. They, price. We are equally sure that they are 20c. the yard in other day, 12. : Semteme eS) Si vate

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