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FADS AND FANCIES | “IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS * - Contributors to Evening World Discussion |. ‘Defend Present System, One Declaring | —: It Produces Good Results, While An- other Declares Education Is at Best : in-an Experimental Stage. In the @iecussion of ‘Fads and Se conden ayetem on which has de- ed our standard of cltisel Fanoles” in Now York's public] Reet vt nar noses the cmdle. Fula * achogie, opened up by the Evening) the world,” but the fetuoator moulds ee use i and fancies’ have| the conduct of auch nulers aml rendors of the! my head, thfoat and nasal passages ato all fps igg bl wa to-day, Even the elim: | thelt very act injec to. sonatittionad ml tory, der’ that free. {ror a geaesions of ay sort, ouly a8 thelr he | Ssuwint, as fe @ ade | ey may fee ibe true, arandour of @ Nature ed, and iy hearing In, both % 1) qnation of the third etanua from the) dition and “Rrawth of et republivan | tonne |National eRistenoe It ie necass eara to Fi ‘Ae acute as it ever was,’’ i f @tar Bpangled Banner finds its defen-| of government, which Is nothing but them to be led to out thread by id} ‘There ie no disagreeable stomach dosing ter, himself an| lie result of onlightenment. Revert: | the intricate network of the tn using Hyomiel; just breathe it and itt |) dor in one letter wri Ing, $0 (fade and fenciee' and “gym: between America and Great Britalii.| pure fragrance, wi fe catarrhal ; educator, Another cites the fact that | nagtic stunts,’ Lay ces and domestic and erican side of this great rma in the wu. dats and lungs, : New York boye graduates of the city's Brcraan a aati dhe av By ‘ay! fot Ripa to call in yonel bal a used in conjunction with is Jead ail other boys in the | Considers this time lost, wh Jo Drove Ite case, Pat: | Hiomel will cure tho worst ctse ot ca: Dubilc schoo! true int the case of a child who yas Hatem our own country, but tarrual doa rece of fe as evidence that while the | got fhoge, advaragen, and opportuni. tie ave cannot be atimulated rf “anys ‘comp! There outfit costs but, and eutriculum of the schols of this city) tes tn elie, such are very |! but @ morbid manner by hatred ein bettie ‘are only 60 cents, Ask Hego- qamy be open to criticlams, Its effective. / FN, among the | thousands ot, Pont nese is proven by results, A thiniwriter) Bo uftor a careful wrvey of the #04; eontends that, at best, education is but pipe hed ie om of the opi fm an exoorimental stage, and that 1D ang "Reeds very latte att hls ua ‘New York, with {ts cosmopolitan hag sontr cine Peewi none! of i, * ulation, educators have a for more diff-| Confront 1s, with the ave ot > Gult problem to deat with than ¢he| ‘2 required changes will ayach \ 7 : ‘ | educators of any other American clty.| No, 7% East One Fiunated and Fifty | ‘trore are the letters: treet, What One Father Saye. In Experimental Stage. | i the iltor of, the in | Wo the WAttor of ‘The Evening Worlds ™ maryel “at thos ten race ot ini un’ fork City, Uke all other systems In}, otras of thelr cone va filiter- . jfwtich the publo Js interested, bri fey or he absorption of the clty's ! @ooasionally been the ob; of ort! nds. le anolent three Re’ are wad if pveseniany conducted,| S¥pplanted by "fads and fancies,” iam, which, il *| Very good, but let these honest cham: \invertably results in much improves! pions of old educational methods cot- Jment; and while admitting the curriou-| wider that education, at its best, 1s In oi permits of waste of time in all the ¢: imental stage. In no country tum fair observer| bAa edutational reform progressed and “Dut useless studies, any fair advanced.as in our own, uel oF this gust agree with me that in pointe of glorious movement Naw Dei ‘mental capabilities the average| recognized leader, New Yor! ‘uote Be! few Tork boy or girl leads the world | fchools heve a far fooke simul prob: =—te ecoount for which we must point) New York is a cosmopolitan nl and te our public eohools and achool-|!s reflected in her educational institu. The congiom: teachers, of whom our city may Justly| ing” nationabties potted aimoultice ; be proud. Whioh the average parent Msregards, ‘Peds ant Canciee’ may be @ renson- i) Ashigl the. ever-changing ‘conditions alm of our depa: s able description of one-half the work | 2.7 we think they fave ta Tae uc: of man, and from the vagtly improved | cecded. EDUCATOR. qx eniightened condition in which Y An Educators, phleten the twentieth century has found us 1° Editor of The + @ question onesents itself as to whether x ie followed pond tfelnd sy ine of not all ‘systems’ are only in thelr treet yl e, popular Booby Ao mite ,) Sptant or experimental stages, A aasiiea FRAG: to a fo, day In thie ool. lit} » Ferrans o°Faiga contac! evan, | our dm alcher a pate ‘and al- iat @ shoo! system, Shounen neither a arent ae a New can only be based | Y onlld ne) erin your Pedy on fl ‘gem entn echools, I would “ike ‘to discuss briefly i \ ‘Ag a Cather of achool children I met-|one question which has been raised in come any and all improvemente—edu- your columna, Na, seoms that Dr, Max- Maks & Company BRQARWAY, 332 TQ 34TH STRRRT. A Final Clearance Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Boys At Radically Reduced Prices. So that we may have done with this season's gar- ments, extreme measures have been chosen— measures which must insure an absolute clearance. Ruanian 'Qvercoate (3 to 6 years) and long Reefers (3 to 16 years) of friene, in oxford and cheviot or chinchilla, in black, gray, tan or mixtures, of which we have not a complete series of sizes in’all styles, Formerly $3.75 and $4.50. At $2.95 Formerly $5.00 to $7.50. At $3.95 » ‘Nouriat and Chesterfield Qvercoate of vicuna, kersey or frieze, in oxford, black, brown or mixtures, sizes 7 to 13 years, Formerly $6.50 to $8.75. At $4,95 Formerly $10,00 to $13.50, At $6.95 Rouwble-Breasted and Norfolk Suits of cheviot, in fancy mix- tures of brown or gray, sizes 8 to 16 yeats, Formerly $5.00 and $6.50. At $3.50 “Star Blouses of white or figured madras, cheviot or cham- bray, with neck band or attached collar, sizes 7 to 13 years, Yalug $1.25. At 95c Stiff Bosom and Plaited Shirte of percale, madras or cheviot, in coat or open back and front models, with attached or detached cuffs, or of French flannel, in stripes and solid colors, with collars attached; sizes 12 to 14 neck band, Yalug £1.50, At $1.55 Sill Scarfs in foursin-hand, windsor, shield and club shapes, in black, white or colors, At 19¢ & 256 Coats & Dresses for Girls For the new faeason we have given ourselves much concern with the garments at modest prices, Our stock affords an extensive collection of models and styles; simple so far as elaboration is concerned, yet altogether distinctive und effective in character. The prices are materially lower than those which prevail generally, Special for Friday and Salicday, Girls’ Rrennes of white lawn in guimp or high neck effects trimmed with embroidery and tucks, sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $2.50, Special at $1.45 Girls’ Dresses of white organdy or fine lawn, trimmed with insertion of valenciennes or diay | sizes 6 to [4 years, Value $3.50 and $4,50 pecial at $1.95 Girls’ Dresags of white pique or figured madras in box plaited Russian effect with hand embroidered emblem, sizes 6 to 14. Value $4.50. Special at $2.95 Mianes’ Govert Cloth Box Coats in three distinctive models lined with wee sizes'14 to 18 years, At $7.90, $10.90 and $13.50 Regulation Suits for girls and misses of plain cheviot in black, blue or brown, sizes 14 to 18 years, At $13.75 -. FIND. SUPPORTERS): cational or otherwise—but am very slow | well is accused of Golidellin edo on no {Soe SPE SSE AEE NT LS A REE EE ET belted wome of ie erucy mind ment, Wi faot js Me Sing hy ws wo ‘emasculated’ a’ happy term ‘of Whalinh history precede the at whtett seni ot thors alt Hy of Une at ‘our own oountry? Judicial @ ititude pint of research | Whatevor onus attaches Itself to entree) eres of ih oil blag or of| Very oficient olty superintendent inst 80 meh ya Peo paehale edness {lack of PUNCH Inelud ee y a those who clamor cay) for ar he , our national anthem, The ae in ot was written by o atrot i and ae Mai Southerner’ s a ‘sha heréfore, while ne, ‘eegreruet ant mace) ‘Good Fortun ‘ns <t o omit @ stansa which gould 0 foster @ apitit of vin- ‘Bren he oa aon ot et Caaitahoby nas | _ Better than Gold Mines. sate a The proper way py ony There is no happier man in thin wi welg! Yery" vearefl ar ne pa oan atu stiona it TH H bes Md ngratulationa of lends upon bis free le On bot! aan ind after hav-|tunate find of cooubing Metter’ than end in New York writes: * ing, and ‘sorapin| throat yo oaey Ay ir beat to resus | BC} ity In to try a ) ide te eae th ren. eee belt ds ain Durobased an outfit of Hyontel he of ti rvcannot e Hyoubl balm, and as a result of its of ‘another country, Ie ts by a Yaron te of “ot agian ih that ite inatitutions that-one may arrive at, any | abe adequate knowledge of the Hg tre mgr ft the.’ pang ures ot our own system cn feat of our historians, visti to ge to. this version of the wong: {more logical than that a careful study HOW! tlon of 4 manga well iliinan igh ‘school, dictiveneta'99 fedal' to, the careful and| Sam Hoover Finds Something thene wide world to-day than Sam A, Hoover, of ored | ie “vale of eaoh nine. ot oll wells, Mr, Hoover in a letter a “Three months 1 was greatly dis- ‘by nasal catarrh and batire deaf. fight ear. The a of iad] an opel ioe ne (ant Peseta ere might be about equal to that of @ six- mule téam with @ rond- per to get the earth from the rond- man & Co. to show you the strong guaran, A word as to He Gleged lack of| te: under which they sell Hyomel, If th ihe ray! Cuituit 4 Re great a PA ei costa nothing unless it cures. ye. ata 1 tingltehe u Ries, 001s The Corporation, an the wy the of hole the for. gold and Saks & Company BROADWAY, 332 TQ 34TH STRARTI. For Friday and Saturds 3 Final Clearance Sale of Winter Suits & Overcoats for Men Into one great whole we have gathered all ‘the small lots and broken sizes of winter suits and overcoats. So that we may be rid of them in their entirety the following price reductions have been made: The Suits—single and double-breastec) models in mixtures, black and blue . .| All at The Qvercoats—box and tourist mod- $11.50 els of various fabrics and designs Formerly $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. And a number of garments whien did cost even more than that. We will also offer several hundred Various materials and models, in sizes 30 to 35 breast measure. So that this may be a final clear- ance the prices have been reduced as follows: The Clearance Sale of $5.00 Shoes for Men at $3.75 ENDS WITH SATURDAY. With a selfish, two-fold purpose we have organized this sale—to be rid of every pair of winter shoes which our stock affords and to win converts'to our stanaard five dollar shoe. Yet the material advan- tage is wholly yours, Instead of five dollars you need but pay three seventy-five for any pair of winter shoes which may appeal to your taste and fancy. They are of\ patent leather, calf skin, box calf, vici kid and tan Russia calf in lace or blucher styles, with medium, heavy or double soles, in all manner of models. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: $1.50 Shirts for Men at 65c. Perhaps there are eight hundred shirts all told—the odds and ends with which a rather strenuous sea- son has left us. They are of cheviot, madras or percale in various designs, for the most part with cuffs detached; though here and there you find a shirt with cuffs attached. The styles are diversi- fied; stiff bosom models in both white and colored fabrics, and soft shirts in the colored fabrics alone, Sizes 14 to 19 in the colored and 13%, 14, 17 to 20 ‘in the white shirts. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : $5.00 Umbrellas at $2.95 (For Men and Women). In the man who made these umbrellas we have always demonstrated our faith by accepting his product forour regular stocks, In this instance his judgment was not so good as his taste. He over- did the thing by making twice as many umbrellas as the demand warranted. The penalty is his. The benefit yours. The umbrellas are with locked frames, covered with taped edge all silk, with handles of silver and plain or Japanese pearl, natu- ral woods with sterling silver, gun metal, plain and applied with silver, stag horn, French horn and i ain natural woods, Sizes 26 and 28 inches, Suits and Overcoats for Young Men i Violcts Double ''S. & H."' Green | Wrading Stamps Morn- ings from 8:30 Till 12 o’Clook. Thereafter, schools, there should be no atigina of Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. box calf Shoes in heavy that still remain in our stocks shall go without further delay, 1 $2. & $3.50 Shoes For Men—Lace Shoes with Goodyear all_perfect in m York. New Spring sty styles of “FOOT MOULD" Shoes Pure Candies CARA Cre FASHIONED LOZENGES, 8COTCH DROPE—Butterscoteh cows Ing and cream centres, 1b,, St, Entrance.) ee 10-k, Sold Fitted Frameless Cyeglasses. ‘¥ [ideal with Siegel Cope: of Fox Lasso Guirds feet guy "Periscope Peraet| meumed. With titicta ste MY 1.00 a penile te in Wer Lid STeparmest, his Slted with’ satiatnction (Siegel Vail a? Store, ‘Balcony, Main Floor, Front.) Boys’ Overcoats Notably Reduced. BOYS' RUSSIAN rnc eats of Oxford and Olive Mi tures—military fron~ sizes 2% to 5 yrs., BOYS’ LONG OVERCO, Blue, Black and Oxford Meltons—sizes 6 to sf, 68 years, of Blue, Oxford and O) sizes 2% to 5 yrs., Blegel Cooper Store, 2d Flo Broken from Suits, All colorings, light and dark mixtures. Also Black House Coats. Sensational values: in brown, blue, gray and light effects, Your 2.00 Choice, BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, ive, patent leather aly 65 SILVER STRINGS — Vanilla flavor, with chocolate centres, Ib., My ec ene TH {neh ahd Gocoanur euE PBR MINT (Sidgel Cope Btbre, Main Floor, 18th i, 00 ATS, of Vests grade, Your Choice, from Suits. Thetrousers some- how went astray. welted and stitched ree sizes, and rial and workmanship. For Women—Lace and Blucher styles with stour or medium weight soles and Fenian walking heels—all sizes and imehs Rubbers, | i) quality Rubbers, croquet style. The best bargains in Rubbers in New { ne Winter weights Men's Arotions, C3 o fects—sizes values, WAISTS, fine quali cales; the WAIST Jor In the Cur Flower Section to-morrow we will place on sale 50,000 fresh cur DOUBLE ENGLISH VIOLETS, The regular price is 50c, } to-morrow, (Siegel Cooper Store, 18th St, Entrance.) fa Sih Suits and Overcoats, Tremendous Values in Boys’ Suits. Y$!' NORFOLK DOUBLE- BREASTED Lua RN NOR- FOLK SUITS — mixtures—sizes 4 f 16 Fate hands, sizes\ 4 to 14 SUITS are of 20 WAS OMS co IL SA EM als rTM CU Sie Sl Rn REE Broken 3.29 only, The OVER. COATS of blue, black and Oxford; sizes 14 to mixtures CASS] BOYS’ NORFOLK JACKETS DOUBLE-BREASTED and THREE: PIECE SUITS, of blue and. black cheviots, overplaids and stripe ef- mations! 2, OO y f at s—sentational Special: Boys’ Blouses, Pere have} 190 OYS' SHORT TROUSERS, | mixtures and overplaid, sizes to 14 years) your choice, Youths’ Long - Trouser Suits and Overcoats at a Low Price. Just 160 in all —the 4.50 seis ! All sizes from 3 The original suits)to 44 were classed in many An unusually large | selection of colorings instances inthe upper }in plain black, arayl and stripe effects, Your Choice, 1.° NEW A bcsalsiROMU DownComePrices of Shoes ‘Womens ‘s For Men and Women, All Winter Srades NJust So, y Of Silk and i i Saturday at 3. 95 a 4 . Again The Big Store's popular Waist Stor premacy, In fact, this rie s showing of styles is Yiaoy! and We are determined that every pair of | | ever before, Here you may choore unreservedly from New Y. and at prices which create worthy savings, y Tewest tucl wast leeves, tic) fancy’ urnover took’ oolinet dressy and el; Wlack or ae collar; cleverly designed, " deep cufts, Dells CE medi Yi hasty of tee ‘WO MBN'S Z, 6. 5 attractive, [A 58.95 | ie ibe we eel With tine Cusertings extending over savoutders) ‘and Bronch, knota upd, bin tuckings | belo yoke. forming jouse; full sleeves + C and ‘deed lace cufts, W WOMBPN'S At $9, 95 i ae a” e BL gs eaoaatt dS 00 ‘tae shod Sollee ‘eauttaly a a Fring, nn fine Jack a a ott 2c Rounding Up All-Winter Hats and Caps. Wen: naertines, have hoe ‘ia: oh Blekel Corner Site, Rocond Wines & Welch’ s Cotet Grape Juice, 486.5 per pl ' Prince rye Extra Dry ‘or Brut) per : sit : Men's Stiff ui $1.00; per ping, ot ats ots and in black and Fodeapet File Che Plush bon ale of (ioe Winter | Soft Hats ' Caps; [in black,| Boys’ Golf) 7 ae an * | brown, pearl, 4 Quaniry Youths’ fa trie “ fH Sosy fneat D Soft Hats; Ishapes,in Al. | Norfollt vari t fs) calor" an d| Cowboy and] CAPS: shapes; " Your Choice, | yees@ePes., | Your Choice 35c. 95c.| 15c./3 Bl Cooper Blore, pln ——————— ee rants Boys’ ORES managed to get: tl | This Event Sattffdav we Men's Sore Practically Closes the Winter Seasd The Coats Are|Men’s Coats and) In FactTrousers|350 Cloth Vests| 95 Rain Coats. | The Ove: ce Are Never Odd. And Such Trou- Broken from Suits, Majority in black jfand gray. Also Washable Waistcoats. Pik from 33 to 0 =, 50c Ht the Lowest Prives Cver To-morrow we offer “BSPINA” Cigars made. by pe well known firm. of Leopold Powell Co. at. prices which are. extraordinarily low. Through a trade circumstance we, ape ox Gaal dan Cootoen | aman ee Favanal a Cigars away: below the regular’ prices, and, now i} we revert this opportunity to you, “Espina” Cigars are manufactured : a fon the choicest ge indy of , strictly Cuban sts and Trousers, wom cl fone na Pig BOYS. OU SES AND i eee fo fy hie ‘event can only be appreciated when 4. of the ‘regular and “sale’’ prices as quoted belaw, ESPINA CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS IN a ___ING ASSORTMENT OF DESiRAD EA Genuine phat : Ot Ohm ade o} Crarenetit, Melton and sey, in Blac) and Oxfoi including tan, gray, slate and blue mix. tures, This Is an Excep+ tional Offering, 4 In order Set to be isappointed comeyare i early, Sizes 3610 46,,lot. Sizes 3 Your Your , choice, 00 choice;

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