The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1905, Page 9

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‘SCHOOL TEACHERS ) ’ v8, His ¢laim 1s economy, but last year they spent thousands of doliats for Ubrary books that children cannot read. A TEACHER. “Fade” and Eating, To the Edit vi 5 the Editor of The Evening Worlds t i! Hundreds of Volumes—Others ! } riiseums 62 "thd and tanolen,”” It Is possible, go that each teacher will boys' attendance she should receive $5 themselvos into a book-binding | b ublio is 9 1-2 yeurs, threa sets of ‘All those books, amounting to thr in vd an yA at a e° | rancles" of the Dubilo schools, I wo! a could be given a little more time at ‘ation, Should any of the bindings 4 great step would be taken iy the eight t minutes to walk from schoo! @ampelied to re-cover them, quarter after twelve when she gets ie Event! Te day, DS Worst: Neporear' Corday: | AEs Oe er te leaving just. fifteen Buppose we shall next hear that we —_—_— the courses in nature study, drawing wd ). \ Andignant Instructor Tells How She and Write Protesting Agai rite Protesting Against ‘ ; Not content with turning the public /the Principle of the schools to put two in |have only 88 per cent, Fe he Board of Education has ordained f& month extra, but the law says a ry, In grade 8B of the public (Femdetw, one set of music readers, und Hubdred volumes th the ordinary class | tite to meke the mursesion that it noon dn which to mostloate dts food, @ torn during the year, and nine | “rection t pups never leave the bull me sult ae /fDhere is no telling where this thing home, She Is then compelled to. be "Me, Maxwell has ordered us to bind! minutes to eat her dinner'and attend expected to bathe tho animals, HURT IN NIAGARA EXPLOSION, Bn music have brought into the class ny} ‘| Associates Ar led to C (‘| Associates Are Compelled to Care for | Wasted Ti aste ime. tional institutions of New York boys loss in-every teacher's class where ‘or 40 per cent, it the school teachers shall trans |p ei Claee ts a ‘clase with one of more 0} ls, where the average age of the sotte pet of Ubrary books are in use. useing the so-call it, in pursuance of the edict of the| omitting a "fad" or ) be bound by the teachers with @ oMoldl covers of the Board of instead of having to swallow it whole, t take fi ut Of ten cf tier do, the teachers are ven to Wel amen RRR aay minutes after twelve, that makes Ita is i to stop,” said an old teacher to back on her line at twenty minutes be- tho hooks for use in the xchools, I|to toilet reaulsites, the vegetables and tune the planos Three Men Injured When Power- \,"" House Switch Blew Ont, NIAGARA BALLS, N, Y., Feb, 23,= An explosion In No. 1 switchboard of the Niagara Falls Power Company's No, 1 plant to-day caused considerable damage and Injured three operatives vho were on the board at the time, Ro: hingon and Frank Conroy were seri- ly burned about the body, while John “nroy was burned about the hands any feats ‘The damago to the power-house can- not he estimated at th time, The transmission of electricity to Buffalo was partially interrupted ‘for a short Teachers Take Up Cudgels. ~ welling the popular crv, the teachers elves have now taken up vigor- ol the cudgels against the systern Of highor education for infants, Let-| p from half a dozen teachers were | 9 ved by Tho Evening World to-day \ fh all of which tho system in de- un AB a4 waste of the pupil's timo the publte's money, ' {8 one letter which may be taken Qe @ fair ‘saniple of them all, It is NEW HAVEN RRS NEW TROUBLE Trainmen Now Make Demands Which Company Refuses— They May. Join Hands with Firemen in Struggle. ‘The New Haven Railroad {9 now menkood by the attitude of the Bro- therhood of Raifway Trainmen, which te between 8,000 and 4,000 atrang on that Une, After several weeks of ditionity with the Brotherhood of Firemen, with @ atrike possible at any time, the rail- road fefuses practically the new de- mands made by the, trainmen, who manifest a desire to force the com pany, It is possible that the two bro- therhoods will act in unifon in the matter of a atrumele, The demands of the trainmen are similar to those of the firemen, Many traimmen have been promoted to ¢on- ductors; but they till retain their membership in the Brotherhood of J'relnmen, and did not become mem- bers of the Omer of Railway Con- Auctors, “Nhe Brotherhood of Trainmen demanded that it be allowed to rep- resent these conductors in negotta- tora with the company and other- wise, The exact grievance of the train. conductor was been the agreement, che firemen's igatfeotion ex- the employees of law ew Haven and | Hertford Railroad, and in the event ft a deaiaive move pas Lm of 0 the capenion: Gad de'up the retired CARRIED FROM BURNING HOTEL, Narrow Eacapes for Kighty Guests in Reading—All Suffered from Cold, READING, Pa, Feb, 2% —Elghty guests of the Hotel Penn had a narrow escape from being burned to death early to-day in a fire which originated in a@ clothes closet used by bellboys on |the frat floor, When the door was opened the flames communicated with the telephone booth and then ehot up the elevator shaft, Several guests were carried from the third-story windows unconscious, but goon revived, Others made thelr escape in scanty attire by the stairs, and all suffered from the cold, ‘A general alarm was sounded and the fire ‘was soon under control. The dam- age WAS ). Grom an assistant teacher, A REN _' One Teacher's Views, Go the Héltor of The Bvening World: The parents and friends of the chil- Gren attending Ithe New York public Wehools should bear in mind that the faulty course of insiruction ts most . OPpressive to the teachers, who do more fovtthe welfare of vhe city and coun- Gy than a thousand superintendents ould do, eDhere are three sets of readers, a set @f music readers, and a set of Ubrary ke in my 3B class of hoya! averags ) fnind “whd One-hale years of aga Maxwell has ordered that every ONE ‘of there books, about three hun- Gred in all, must be covered by the} Weacher, and with the official covers Of the Board of Education, te? Many Covered Twice, « \Bametimes the library books have to nee, ‘twice during the term, es- pecially when a boy's mother or the himself may take the book for a pot rest, or when some older er or alster aids digestion by GIVEN while eating. J Bk shin tp' one of the latest addi- . to this already overfilled subject, wto this time vhe poor class teacher, does all the leaching, was bent on ing her bova or girls draw “broad, t ray lines’ at an single atroke, Naw ‘object done with’ the pencil must be epened, 4t will take some time to} frect the old machod. Then, there in| fe painting of cbsJects in thelr natural | Ore, such as yellow-green ‘or orange oF violet-red, &o. And the illustra. drawing where Join or Thomas oa what “hls father li of itud y It 1s with a heart full of gratitude jaw forsphysioal culture, § f i PV purervitos cf ita eut enn ouldn't that I tell what Father John’s Med!- » the gees who comes |clne has done for me, I had a terrl- ae sche class teacher | ble cough and was so weak that the if taught for the past thr 8—T | tan Kk, sliouldn't sie, bea Wee ee petait family physician gave me up, giving wn of humanity and not look as if|me but three days to live, Tt was ee eae Having volcanic, crup=/then that I began to take Father 4 hut the best physica ' culture child can met can be obtained | John's Medicine, Any person who at et Regn There 18 Ho exercise Fo | BOW me then would hardly know mo Sf as even ne and soning, ind | now, Tam so well, and the credit bee }26re In the mother that does not hive!) 1 ‘an! abt be sweeping to dow ant whic) ave longs to Father John’s Medicine, My Phoutd make her ohtidren da as far us| little brother drinks the medicine they are able? A CLASS TEACHER. | ike water and thrives upon it. 1 %\ As.to Special Teachers, (Signed) Mary A, EB, Reynolds, 2410 Young Lady Rescued from the Brink of the Grave and Made Strong aud Well by ~ Father John’s Medicine, DAYS TO LIVE Remember, Father John’s Medicine 1g not a patent medicine, but the pre- scription of the eminent specialist who preseribed it for the late Rev. Father John O'Brien, by whom it was recommended and from whom it de- rived its name, It is free from opium, morphine or any of the polgonous nerve-deadening drugs or weakening stimulants upon which the majority of patent medicines, so-called cough syrups and balsams depend for their temporary e' , &nd which are dan- gerous--you are warned against them, Mr. Maxwell sent letter to-day to 117th st., Chicago, Il. Fifty years in use, Guaranteed, $15.00 Dinner Setsfor « = 8.98 A $15,00 porcelain dinner set of 100 pieces, Including soup tureen and three large meat dishes; every piece gold lined, exquisite blue hi and pink decoratyons, " i Black Goods Specials Friday : Reductions are ¥, to’. This is almost a duplicate of one of the greatest sales this store ever | held—one year ago to-morrow. In some instances, however, the values are even greater. Here is the list: 1 59c, lustrous MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE, 42-inch.... $1.00 All-wool FRENCH VOILE, 43-inch......... 75c, All-wool CANVAS GRANITE, 42-inch....... $1.25 Silk-and-Wool CREPE DE PARIS, 44-inch, 89c, All-wool CANVAS VOILE, 50-inch . $1.25 All-wool Nub, CANVAS CHEVIOT, 50-inch. 4 $1.25 All-wool Satin Face BROADCLOTH, 42-inch .. aks do ati 89c, Imported CHIFFON VEILING, 44-inch....s..sscsseeteesecerassscee OD Cut-Price Specials in Colored Dress Goods... . Another Sale of W. L. Douglas damegea ~=©Shoes Shoes that will pros vide he: ual perriee with a new SS having all int des ‘ fects which in no wise impair the wearing fualtties For the finest ofthem. Brand, warranted sound and cutting order; any defective razor. ‘bo exchanged, ‘ 89 | jancot Every Siz} 4. moaie Sicilians, made | 59, All-Wool Crepe Albatross, in 28 desir) 75c, Nun's Vell ae yap Ms gine ih Aviad These Shoes come to un direst trom the Hof superior lustre yarns, | able Street and Evening Shades, as well as|ftom puré wool, w eH r Reh ate ue, Nl right and ky—Black and bee Th it eat| new Chifoninkhe-Blice, fearon, mae Bari Cream and Black. This Albatross is much Superior in quality to the kind y4 0 e usually retailed at $0c,—Fri- day only—-No C.O.D, orders $35 Drop Head Sewing Machines 13.95. These machines, tre ond of the world’s best known makes) identical In every way with what, authorized..agents of the company’ cottimand $35 for, With the Gi bag Ha inp ug own mark 4 wersive you 3.) kt deal more Min half, is machine ts our ‘Sterling’— has antique oak finished frame and drop cabinet top (resembling atable when closed); 5 draw- ers supplyal a ant room for ra needles, thread, appliances, eto, We warrant evety Machine for FIVE |} vo beers He) lain igh suse Hed the stands directly behind us in. whatever Q we say concerning It. bread om ed Ss a — Jand, For One Dollar additional we supply the bay ora basestifia he Brave—H, same machine with automatio lift, Na Ta GAs ok The JOSEPH ROGERS & Cream and full line of colors SONS and other makers, all at, each... —45 inch, Special gy price Friday.,... AOE The Star Sate Extraordinary Sale of Boo To-morrow we begin a safe of boo! hered from vartous: sourc great deal below the publishers’ prices, and, in fact, much below what stores ask for the same titles In the same bindings, The: lists tell be story of low-pricing. j : 50¢. Gilt Top Books at IG Fine library editton of famous, books, well printed and substantially. bo fine cloth with gold tops. In the book stores you pay. 500, for them—t are you can have them. at less than one-half of the regular price, in mall onder add 12c, a volume for postage, |) M i ASH tee” beads | ae ne i Bsa ti i | Reade, 4 They are in no sense to ated with the ‘back num- itiquated styles which other Stores wometimes offer an ‘bargains. all colors—full 50 inches me ok at them—th jat’a the only true test, we Fe "0 40e Stirring Sale of Silks ar 50c, value. WHITE JAPANESE HABUTAI—20 inch imported kind for cool, washable walsts—lining and underwear needs—value 33c, yard. —all colors, with white and black—reg- At 39c Yard ular 49¢, quality, WHITE DOMESTIC HABUTAI—30 INCHES WIDE—a soft, lustrous quality for waist and dress wear—value Soc, yard, 27-INCH “WARRANTED TO! WEAR" at 59c Yard ‘ BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. a7-INCH BLACK ALL-SILK PONGEB — guaranteed all pure silk—a heavy, bright quality with a soft, lustrous finlsh—on account of a few slight weave imperfections (nothing detrimental to Its wear or service) this 79c, quality is an exceptional value at FIFTY-NINE CENTS yard, Jard«Wide Black Taffetas CRYSTAL CORD SILKS —colors, with ALL-SILK COLORED TAFFETAS—19 In, Best Selling $1.08 Booksat 3 Thie neational book cf Mi books ft » for whith ou ‘ts eg a Ramco 2. & Volume Tor postare, i nie 23-INCH “WARRANTED TO WEAR” BLACK TAFFETA. Or Y STRONG VALUES FOR TO-MORROW—OUT OF A 50- band ut toot of Lady Resolute: PIECE ORDER OF A RUGULAR BLcO QUALITY 2 i Me Setar ch Sn Cad glad Pela, coe | saat UE oat ‘WE’ E me whdle the moter wn-=Matt 5 SEE TT OH EDGE, SPECIAL PRICE, yd. 79Canac89e & Goldman ‘Tuokers—ervat tabor ah, The ‘Vultures—H, 8, Merrl- One wy My Bone—A,. K, All ow Bed Coverings Must Go Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads—our entire stock of winter weights is to be hurried away. Of Course there will be more cold weather—but spring goods will soon be crowding us for room; so we hold this clearance now. Even if you lay them away until next winter, it will PAY YOU to buy Bed Coverings now, an Blankets, Bed Spreads Flannels. finite Crochet BED BR AH sorta Crib alze white tie N of lan Ae Kars Media test tite 5G dng oftered nthe eaten neon |] cial at dlain ioe i. i 2 oF pink borders, pair. ee Pune Linen Waists, hand SLUMP ad ald quality white ER BLANKETS, In Hmured eiinoline COMFOR He WPHEADS: “pretty. pate | Wee front, fntehed with! ba i ‘ i ifbed patere; cash” AOC tiled with 08 Mich ai atitohing and tucks doy cotton; lary “anh chesia| pattern; each,. Bid size, heavy, soft, buck, new sleeve with woo) BEANK ISTE. wrth re Friday Bargains In Toilet Articles. Packer's Tar Soap at... Peat's Unscented Soap at, Patey'’s Cold Cream....+ Dr, Charles's Flesh Food Malvina Cream i Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. 82¢ Sheffield’s Dentifrice wae Pond's Extract... 85¢ uComfortables. ton bacity value $2.08; spe. Auikolino win io + value $32.08; ope eel Ade if stock with tabs, finished Pee HAT PEWC Es eS flue” and red Reser teld fect FLAN. || with peari buttons; value AP! La Blache Face Pow UY pnd Caney figures painted on |] 85,08; apeotel at., ty Harnish Nail Polish. , 80¢ Denticura Dentifrice. . 10 BBO Tooth Brushes, warranted good bris- tles, with plain and carved handles, at Be, each; 3 fOK.ccerrrereree 25c Rubber Gloves, in black and white, all warranted good quality and oe China Bile Waists, in: black ‘the entire front of Eingilvh | broifery, large pleats, p new sleeve with pleats fro deep cule with pleats, fn small #iik buttons, fancy tle, Inrge, full blouse; value epecial Puatern ate Wool Liiedd ti pe Ec 0) on, fel lhe 3 ehrivking; large doubis Bab pretty y pa N 82-15), NOW. awe ae, finighed With i finished nm fe no s|| Friday Sale Men's $8.00 and |Suits and Overcoats, Suits in Double and Single Breasted Black TI Sizes from 34 to 44; also Single-Breasted Che fancy mixed Cassimeres—with Serge and It Notions Stocking feet used to replace the worn- Out feet of good stockings; all sizes, Sc, a pair, Te, _pran Edge Skirt Binding, Se. rd, Art Embroidery That we may further Interest more ladies in art needlework, we will GIVE AWAY, absolutely free of cost, one 18+ inch 25c, stamped linen centrepiece. This little section on the*balcony has, made great strides in the last, few months, and no wonder—the prices for standard goods are away below all others. Winsor & Newton's oil color supe Je. apool, Designs are jae White Baating Thread, So. |! first series, Overcoats in Blue, Black and Oxi ‘ord Twill C Roses, Wild Roses, Hr iautaGlage for mending broken || Winsor & 44 inches long; every’sizé, ( Violets, Holly, china, bottle, second series, ae Forget-Me-Nots, Winsor & N ’ Pins, put Th. boxes, Mor, 1861S BA er bom, Wo, dant, kid Curlers, ido, fancy Garter Web, 10c. yd 200, fancy. Pearl Head Hi A Ask for tho third series Winsor & fourth series...... A popular success Color Box No. 1 Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Trou Union made. Every pair warranted, Guaranted rip. Fabrics are of the celebrated Craw- Pr ford Woollens, We can fit every build, and many other good designs, One centre FREE to any lady purchas- ing enough silk floss to finish same, FREE INSTRUCTION by our Parisian aM mestic cigar. 6 for 25 Cents; if _ Stores all Over New York , United Cigar S Look for this shield when you buy cigars—it marks the stores where your money buys the best cigars, Our Recommendation for This Week: - AGood Six-for-a-Quarter Cigar HE GEN. BRADDOCK DIPLOMATICO Is a light, mild Domestic cigar—clean, long-filled, Sumatra wrapped and hand made. The constantly increasing sales of this brand in our stores indicate that it is of better quality than is ordinarily retailed at three-for-a-quarter. ! It is well worth trying if you like a very mild Do- $1.00 per Box of 25, tores Co. One Always in Bight © beginners . Curler; curls or wi to fifteen minutes; Se, ea: Friday Specials in Go-@arts. In buying our stock of Go-Carts for ths season—a stock, by the way, that numbers several thousands—we have on our floor upward of a hundred Carts and Carriages —from different makers—from which we make our selections, These we shall sellto-morrow, They are dis- tinctly samples+-and the reductions are ex- actly 25 to 50 per cent, Every Cart ‘s of this season's design, and thoroughly e@:sipped for service, Special No. I— A collection of Folding Go-Carts; reclining back, adjustable dasher of reed; rubbs tire wheels and safety strap. ¥ $4.50. Special to-morrow at., Special No, 2— Reclining Go-Carts, with reed sides and adjustable dashers; green enamelled mt Amateur Wa 30 to 50 waist. Friday....,, To-morrow and Saturday+«Great Sale = ‘Indian’ Recor Women’s $3, $3.50an p. OQ | er aiking Machin $4 Shoes at 0 2 2 2 Benn ‘Weel vA teacher, eldedly a new product—and provement on all other reco) They made with two One thousand pairs of Women’s Shoes will reach our counters for a two-day sale to-mor- r row and Saturday at the lowest prices ever named—quality considered, It Is a special purchase—from a factory that supplies us regularly, The collection embraces every style, made from every sort of leather that is at all worthy. They come in button and lace, with low and high heels—all sizes in some style or other. At $1,69 the pair, they are without question one of the biggest bar- gains of the year. End-of-Week Grocery Specials. — brand Barly June, grown and packed in the Genesee Valley, We have 1,000 8 to sell aw H NOY ber can can, Oye tole buying plage Drop into the ar them play. This store is t! these new Records, ment any time en Swift's Finest Sugar-Cured Bacon, very lean and ten §tod Tb, bai Rreukfast der; strips ears: Ma INT ry had rake, Va 00. He CODPISH Beotia, bone! Special No. 3— beaded vaste Go-Carts of solid reed sides, handsome! pen enamelled runnin) der, per Ib BALM) Sauk fancy Columb! jon} Leib. 4.75) ¢ cotton 280 sack Sal- |(CRACKERS—Uneeda ‘ jeute Cy Uneeda Milk © Cults: D eae erere

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