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\ we, rE: 2 GIRLS TO Pate'son High School Pupils Or- | ganize Two Rival Teams and ‘ Will Have ‘Large Field Set Aside for Them.. WILL WEAR SHORT SKIRTS AND REGULATION CAPS, Dainty Sweaters Have Numer: |i als of Clase on Them—Con- testants Studying Book of Rules. oy Paterson, N, J., ts devtined to show a form of free entertainment in athletics | ¢, the coming summer that ought to draw | h immense audiences, The high school girls have organised two hockey teams and have asked the Park Commission to set aside a hookey field for them in Bast Side Park, They will gat the feld, The girls thought up the scheme all by themselves, Mombers of the high: er classes ‘have the cutest pweateta, f with the class numerals embroidered on the bosom, which they have been In the habit of wearing to baseball and DO BRAINY MEN WEDSILLY GIRLS? Views of Mre. Theodore Sutro, Mrs, Donald McLean and Mrs. ‘Orme Wilson on This Interest- | » ‘ing Speculation. ——— Yen't !t a shame? All the manly men are snatched up by the womantsh women, All the big, strong chaps, alt the fellows with colpssal minds, man- kind sensible and wise, all are easy prey to pretty, petty womanhood, It matters not If her head be vacuous within #o long as the fact be hid by glorious hirsute attractions and a pretty faoe, with its dimpled chin and spark- Ing eyes, A pretty girl and a silly girl with light heart and head is the one who brings down the big game, At least that’s what all girls are saying. Is it the “plain” girls who are kicking? ‘Phe brilliant women don't mate prap- erly, elther, it 1s contended. The girl of high intellectual attainments gees the man of he r choice in the rose hue of her own thoughts, no matter how com- monplace and stupid he be. Mra, Sutro's Views, “Do brilliant men marry the butter- files aid brilliant women the fat-heads? Sometimes; but not as a’ rule,” says Mrs, Theodore Sutro. “Why do they do it? The reason ts trite but true—love 1s. blind, “Sometimes it isn't, though, F know @ case of @ man—we'll call bim ‘Jones, He was a person of stupendous Intellect And scintillating wit. There was nothing In the way af mental gym- hastics he hadn't accomplished or nothing he couldn't attain, But, woe was him, he was not falr to outward view as many maidens be—or mon, either, “Jones was really hopelessly ugly. “But he decided that mairlage was a fit and delectaple state, that love was a delight; and forthwith he looked about him for a suitable candidate for his af- fections, and he fell In love, “The woman of his choloe was at onvse very beautiful and exceeding stupid. He looked the situation squarely in the eye and sald, ‘We two will regenerate a decadent world; our children will in- herit thelr mothers form and face and iny. mind,’ "But alas for the little Joneses! They were ushered tuto the world one by one, PLAY || HOCKEY IN PARK} football games. The question arose-- why not put the sweaters to practical (use? . Book of Rules. They read that hockey is becoming a fixture in athletics at Vassar and she | Jnstitutions for the purpose of increas- ing femalc knowlédge and muscle, and this gave them the sea, None of the gitla kinew anything about hockey, that game not belng considered robust enough for Paterson, but the diffoulty Waa easily surmounted by the purchase ot Bainter RO eT the Heh School, was ‘ake to, bo fon’ 1 mation of & couple of hockey teams, to made wp of gin students, He gave Teady awsent, belng a believer in ath | lettos, With his gsion & coumnil- tee of the girs ted the Park Com- mission last and laid the @oheme before it, ‘ Cute Costumes, AM that remains ds the cholce of nev- eral favorable locatio weather is sufficiently warm the ground will be jed and po tg will go our every evs after sohool hoeke " Clubs and othe pher. jockey cap, an er parapher- nalla hdve been ordered from Peporing Goods house In this city, neat ares Vata oT $0 fae the iret ir . Hockey is not a gen- tle sport ae bi t, and ‘Predictions are de that.there will be hairpull- fore the girls get thelr tempers @uit the conditions of’ the contest. @ names of the ‘la who are to be the first hooke; ers of Pateroon have been Kept care sid (he) why they ocour I do not pretend 0 know. “It frequently happens that married people who were once in perfect sym- nt find themselves pecullarly un- tted for life together after some years, This {s probably because in youth people live mostly jn thelr emotions, which become modified year by year as the intelleot eine the precedence, bt mer ne people, do not develop alike In thig evolution their personalitles get out of touch, (" Intellectual Equality Unnecessary. “I have noticed that Intellectual in- equality is frequently no stumbling look to marital bliss, In about tho happlest household I have ever known the husband was a deep student and itterateur, His wife was a sweet little tant with domestic . ta: ‘and abso- lutely no tate for literat or desires al deel pauiee cr ideas ee c ren, Tends and a mayety, Onee her husband was. in Hie atudy these two might have been in different woflds, This ground for cunpaniog ane was lacking, on they lived In perfect sympathy and real felicity.” APPROVE STREET ~ SIGN PLANS Bids for New Signs to Be Asked ~ For at Once, and the Cons tract Will Be Let Imme- diately, — After years of patient waiting New York Js to be equipped with an adéquate svstem of street signs in the near fu- ture, According to a statement. made by Borough President Ahearn to-day, the Corporation Counsel has approved the plans and specifications, “The plans having been approved,” said, President Ahearn to-day, “bldg will be asked for early next week and, after being advertised, the ten days required by law, the contract will be let and work begun Immediately, The appro- priation of $30,000 Is now available and I shall take a persoral Interest in see- Ing that the work i# done rapidly, That there shall be no long delays, I shall have it stipulated in the contract that the work must be rushed, “Two signs will ve placed on each gorner tn the entire borough, and when the system 1s oomplete there will be street signs as far north as Spuyten Duyvil, ‘There are two now at. the of Broadway and Twenty-ninth street, one being a simple orogs-plece plalniv lettered placed on top of one of Uhe dead lamp-posts, while the other {s a box-shaped sign, fitted around one of the new electric-light poles, The third eign to be erected Is also box-shaped and will be placed on the new Welsbach alt equally homely and Intolerably dull, “As for bright Women marrying stupid men, 1 never knew any that did, But, | Of course, it must happen occasionally. "When tt does, f think we can justly bay Its the woman's own fault, Surplus of Bachelor Women, “In New York Uily there are wv more uninarried women than bachelors, But Auat 18 au exvepiional state of affairs, In the West the men are greatly in the buyority, ANd in most olher parts of the wuitu, an Ue wiule world there are 4,000,000 morg met than womgn, ‘Duis Would go to show taat Providence haa Proviued @ sulliuie uswie Lor each Wom Oy Mud HW Consiuerduie peceltage ber wiues lor her jo select trom, if she Weren't sauisiied Wit her foreoraaluea choice, IL Wowen, Under these condi Uns, wre Utsulably abd ulhappily mar. | ESTABLISHED 1957, {44 Bowery, "very Sevines Bank block, Grand and Broome &ts,, north of and St, Station, West side of stroat, Subway Station Spring Bt, vied the fault must be caeit own,” Mrs, Denald) MeLedn thinks the theory of inteiligent men being hood Winked by the pretty girl is a faise one, “Woen people dou't. marry fov money they marry ter love," says Mrs, Me nin, "Ene briliiant mai is no more havle to ult in wove with the beauutul but brainiess woman than is his stupid brother, It might happen, however, thit the girl would recetye the first Man's attentions while she would spurn the latter's, “Bu, as a rule, I think brilliant men do 0c select the silly girls, A man is weuk in every way who allows himself vo be vaptured in a girl's plifalls, Th love comes about so livolun- tarily, Men and) women feel mental coimpuntonship without realizing that thelr friendalip will terminate In a love affair, “Qounslonally, it is true, a man of mid mirries a woman who Is ubso- dutely fatuous. In ume, perhaps, her fatully becomes a reef for the wieek of mt ment) strength, But the man who falls victim to such a woman Is a pers bon without any sparkle or sense of humor, "As far as the brilliant womna ts concernel, she almost never selects a suipld husband, becau h natural mrntal atiitude 1s one of respect for the magguline brain, If she herself has a find she will look for and oognige 5" “People, as a rule, I think, are hap- nilv married,’ says Mrs, Orme Wilson, "Moreover, ‘they are pretty ‘evenly mated, ‘One seigom finds the gap In mental sympathy that this talk about the cholee of the foolish, Panis woman by the manly man, and vica versa, Would indinate, "Ol course, in all the wi fbhere are many @xXoo, 14'a matah' VALUE $125, NOW 875 ‘This {s the ring we have been sell- ing right along for $125, but for quick action we offer a limited number at 8 $75, Diamond will be reset in Lady's ring if desired, Chance of a lifetime, PANIC CCE ened Solid 14 and 18 less Wedding Rings our specialty, Prices $2.50 to $15.00 Quality Guaranteed, i No Extra Charge for Lettering. RAR AAAS Open Evenings Till 7, Saturdays Tit 10, | AA nr | e h ISOM TAM, (THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1906, ———— ESSE A hundred clothing stores will offer you good clothing at C6; regular prices to-morrow, but here’s an accomplishment out of the ordinary. Six Spring sample lines at °12.50. rtunity to buy at the beginning of the season at. 4 At . my i § A Kuppenheimer Boe top coat, i = A high grade soney Spring suit, 5 A blue unfinished Spring suit, A black silk lined Spring overcoat, TWO thousand four hundred and seventy Sprin mammoth purchase that makes possible values that will command morrow if you will consider your Spring needs now, in the regular way, Many a merchant right here in New York selected his Spring lines, and has it on sale now at regular prices, We congratulate him on the his stock is anything like the samples, for they're the finest sults and overcoa| $18 and $20, tJ 1 50 for Kuppheimer e=—— Spring top coats. of covert cloth, in tan, olive and fancy stripes, the Jauntlest top coat made, cut loose and very stylish, just 142 of the garments in all sizes from 34 to 44 chest, 8 1 2 50 for fancy = Spring suite. The most beautiful worsted in stripes, plain effects and the new checks, cut on the new models, single and double breasted, lined withthe finest serge, all hand made, all sizes for stout men as well as regular builds, unfinishe made-broad concave 500 men’s fancy vests at #1 each to-morrow Here’s the bargain that will draw an early crowd to the New York headquarters of the House of Kuppenheimer—silk, worsted, mercerized and white vests at the lowest price ever offered, less than the regular price or real value— ‘28 suits and overcoats constitute a your presence at this sale to~ It’s an odd time of the year to make an astounding offer of this character—the time every store depgnds upon for its season’s profits—but no man will question the values since they are not purchased Seeond Floor, stock from these sample food values he is able to offer if we ever saw made to sell at $ l 2 m4 for blue unfinished worsted suits. The popular suit for this Spring—a dark blue worsted in single and double breasted model, all hand made and lined with alpaca, O for black silk lined Spring overcoats, Made of one of the finest black thibet fabrics, cut 40 inches long—lined throughout with a pure silk—all hand shoulders—cut and draped as only high class clothing should be—all sizes, Simpson Crawford Co. special, $3. Norfolk suits with bloomer trousers, Double-breasted suits with belts around, ian suits with bloomer trousers, Spring suit at $3.95 makes this last all Summer, It’s the most ¢eono! COPYRIGHT 1905 BY ‘THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER your boy two sults. Sizes 7 to 4 ‘These sults and coats are tail- ored equal to bad you find in the high-priced exclusive. stores—dn fact, many a e latter are made sare § .00 Three-piece sults, 12 to 16 years. years, and your choice of the Nor- SS Sallor blouse suits with straight pants, | folk or double breasted styles for Norfolk suits with plain straight pants: HD a Hawi etlaa ee fre re — nev! worst mo lesa ta 0 ies eevay ie path ced suits vith straight pants, WHPlike Vomeal colors ana: ef peti Hom vaises B to. 16 years, Reefers in all colors—2%4 to 10 years. the extra palr of trousers, —————— jpson crawronn vo. Men Know the trade mark too well to miss this sale of the celebrated $3.50 Ramie underwear at *1.75 T’S the weight you’d buy now, and this tremendous sale is the result of a transec- tion necessitating the immediate disposal of our entire regular stock—undoubtedly. the Jast for a year, Look for the trade mark, It’s a positive guarantee that you're receiving a $4.50 value for $1,75, Main Floor, Pure. white shirts and Medium heavy weight drawers all guaran- —fine sliky texture— teed absolutely perfect recognized by swell number 40 quality — furnishers as the under- standard price $3.50 wear men should wear everywhere—now $1.75. —to-morrow at $1.75, Two special Saturday values in men’s Spring shirts. . At 1.00 At 1.25 A specialty with us—we guarantee to give the best value in the town at this price—we have the tan, blue and gray effects with woven figures—all copies of the new foreign cloths—made plain cuffs on or off—also pure white shirts, soft finish, plain white plaits and fancy tucked fronts, and the white corded madras. One hundred watches at °6 Saturday. WE couldn't afford to risk losing your patronage for the sake of a $6 sale, so you can depend upon this watch being an accurate, trustworthy timepiece that will remind you of the true values the Simpson Crawford Co. | this suit could not be sold at a profit for less than 21.75. give for little money every time you vn | 15 ee thin #25—If at chat. consult it to ascertain the time, It’s the open-face This charming blouse suit is Pinama, and you have your cholee—the correct shades of blue, colored effects of plain basket cloth, Oxford cheviots— in ecru, brown, gray, steel and blue—also the plain pure Irish linen shirts—made perfectly plain; soft, nice clOth— all guaranteed to wash perfectly -the two lots are de- tached or attached cuffs—sold last season at $1.50. nt mother accustomed made-to-order apparel on her daugh' thin mode! gold filled Not rvolet, Tn watch with 4 20: year guarantee—and that high-grade 7 jewel American movement, so widely known, {s what makes it accurate, i Regular jewelry stores sell this watch at $9, but we buy it in such large numbers that the price conces- sion amounts to one-third, which we save you at the price, 86, Of course that ‘Isn't so important—what you want is a good watch, and we guaran. tee you'll receive It in this offering— in point of accuracy rigid tests have shown every timeplece offered to-mor- row to be the equal of the high-priced watches, Main Floor, Inspect our $25 watch at $19. 14-kt—solid gold~-open face—16 size-fitted and adjusted with 11-jew- elled gold-set Americar’ movement— guaranteed, Inspect our $40 watch at $29, It's a beauty—t4-kt, solid gold open- face model—fitted with a 17 gold set Jewelled movement—adjusted and ab- solutely perfect timepiece, Third Fioor, pepluin-=new Femarkible Spring value at tke Josten icon Hebi ell box coat, ck-—previly trimmed “wiih beowdeloth an With eatin—tull plated akint—mgeen dg to te, Me Drala covert clot sizes 1A t btwn, cheviot two modela—aizzes | chev lot —stzes Notched collar or collarless— Out with satin--sizes 14 and olive and tan—aizes 14 and 10 cloth and tweed—sizes 6 to 14, 4.78 for girls’ double-breasted reefers— made of choviot and covert cloth—sizus Oto 14, 2.98 for girls’ double-breasted reefers— In blue, |irown and red paca cloth—tull sleeve with emblem—sizes 1 tn Id 6,00 for girls’ dresses mide of sicilizn— jn blue, black and brown—box-plalted front and back—finished with enibroid- ered collars and ouffy—sinea 6 to 14, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, we and Sample*2 waists to-morrow’! Sale of women’ Watt values that will create unusual buying interest— | [JNDOUBTEDLY the best __ the entire sample collection of America’s largest and most fashionable waist manufacturer, Prices are about half, second Floor, *1 for 82 walsts of lawn—several styles blouse front of allover embroidery and side plaits new sleeves with deep trimmed cuffs—numer ous other sty les—finished with lace or embroidery insertions, tucks and side plaits. 1.95 for 2,95 lawn shirt walsts— elaborate insertions between English embroidery design and side plaits—tucked back, new sleeve— fancy stock made of tive tucks and hemstitching, 3.95 for 5,00 India silk walsts--mad: with elaborate front of Bruges lace and rows of French shirring, 4.45 for 6.95 Habutal silk waists, 5,00 for 7,95 Hover Jace walsts, for Saturday. in lace and Blucher models to choose from; welted, extension edges, [nough for Satur 1.40 for children’s $2.00 box lace shoes—sizes 11% to 2. 1,20 for $1.75 shoes, 844 to 11, 486 men’s 7§c Turkish bath slippers, 796 for men’s $1 cling tight rubbers, 390 for children’s $1 to $1.50 leggings, 60 we'we eight distinct or street wear, v3.95 clothes your boy ali Summer. Suit and extra trousers, %3.95, THE extra pair of trousers with this $7.50 ever heard of as well as the handsomest suit made Eton sailor suits with bloomer trousers | t@ Séllat 7.50. The extra ATOUERTD RIALS At¥ $3.95 WE $3 hat, return the hat give back the terest and fairness, i ‘This liberal offer 1s backed by ihe newest Spring styles, correct blocks, Two sets of shirls—we're proud of all the dark | petfect proportions—tatest colors— Pest materlals used In $3 hats—in fact, it’s the first grade fur felt—trimmed with heavy silk band and Plodlate hand sewed Imported leather band in- side—-equal to any $3 hat in town, 12:75 for misses’ 21-75 Sprin Two stunning new models. R'GHT from the start this beautiful Spring suit shown in the left illus- tration has been so popular at 16,30 that we've had a hundred made up especially for to-morrow, and by placing a large order the maker has given us @ price that makes this early Spring offering possible, His regular price s such that There's an individuality about these act, no modiete Would at- tempt to duplicate this creation for nse shown in fine cheviot and brown, leo binok-—the blouse ‘Is beautifully trimmed with allk brad and fancy full sleeves-—stitohed cuff, plaited skirt—sizes 14 to 16-— at 12.75. 12.75 for junior suits of new light-weight novelty mixtures» sem!-fitting—stran 18.75 for imlases" Yelength coat suits—-made of fine grade 14.75 for junior tetength Coat suits, in blue, black and 10.75 for misses’ coats Of Hood grade covert cloth in 9.75 ior. misses* full box ‘costs of covert cloth and, ff ii and 16, iy 7.80 for misses’ covert cloth coats in two models— full and bory—lined throurh- 11.75 for misses’ cravenette ralncoats—Oxford, fl, 6,75 for girls’ 7-8 length coats of cheviot, paca They’re damp-proof boots—just what you need at this time of the year, and /9| suits-le for early Spring dress There’s vici kid, box calf and velour calf, outfit sure to mical offer we Don't forget Continuous Sale of Men's Hats at $2 Derbies & Soft Hats, If the $3 hat is better buy It and u bought of us, We'll s suit lined 7.50 for misses’ 25-gore skirts of fine Quality light-weight broadcloth in Clay orsted—lengths 86 to 10, Special models In girls’ wash dregses— made of colored chambrays, linens, reps piques—sizes 6 to 14~prices ranging 98c., 1,95, 2.25, 3:75, 4.98, s shoes *2.60 bargain offered for to- morrow, since it’s a $4.50 shoe, as good as ever was made to sell at that price. In fact, we’ve so much contidence in this value that we're sorry haven't 5,000 instead of 500 pairs gf" Second Floor, styles all hand dav only, calfs in AR one of these hats to any | other store and compare it with & rateful for your in | id Booond Floor, All right Teaorved by \§ Brill Brothers, | Good Dressi Good clothes open the doors of many desirable places opportunities to men against whom, except for their sige doors would be shut, Well dre: ou Will be able to get in, get on easier than otherwise, Here's a list of part of our and Boys’ Clothing stock for. Spring, 1905; Men’s Spring Clothing At $10—Covert Top Coats of tan, olive, plain and in stripes overplaid effects, i At $10—Spring Coats of Oxford unfinished worsted and black Thibet. These coats are 42 inches: long. At @10—Raincoats of worsted and black Thibet; sbsolutely against dampness; made to fit comfortably, uh At $10—Black Suits, Venetian lined; fancy worsted and’ cassie sults, serge lined; single and double-breasted models, all sizes. : (These are our famous $f0 Custom-Tallored Suits.) * At $12.50—Tan and olive Top Coats, Oxford and black Spring worsted Raincoats, hand-tallored worsted and cheviot faricy sults, tailored Vicunaefinished black sults, lined with alpaca, i At $15—Handallored covert Top Coats, black and Ralaea Coats, silk Ined to edge (best in the world at the price), higheg Cravenette Raincoats, hand-tallored worsted and cheviot fancy: au Venetian, 'sh and: Oxford: le black suits, At $18-Bench-tallored Top Coats in the finest iy “ tk Thea tc en Ped) Meg iin wprited sults in three coats, silk lined to the edge; ‘ single and double-breasted; also fancy and plain worsted ard im cheviot suits, At @20—Paddock Coats of En td can worsted fancy suits, silk- reasted, At $26—Paddock Coats, cravenetted material, price also top coats, suits and Spring coats of finest est manship and exquisite finish, i alr-cloth fro ee At $8—All-woo! fancy cheviot sults, Iined with alpaca, hi i an tite single and pss baie sizes 15 t0 20, ; Oe wa Thibet, cravenetted; ity black aula, single nod. A sifk lined At fabrics, best At $8—Single and double breasted sults of ted, cheylot and black thibet, made exactly’ hie $10 men’s sult that is custom tallor sizes 15 to 20. best ccna : At $10—Hand-tal worsted ‘cl twebd and black thibet sults, single and double breasted, sizes 15 to 20, fj { Children’s Spring Clothes At 91.05—All-woo! double-breasted sutty serviceable and strong, neat patterns. At $2.05—Top costs and reefers, double- breasted sults, Norfolk bloomers of serge and fancy foods, Russian and Bton blouses, both plain and fanicy. At $3,05—Tin top coats, Russian and Bton blouse suits, both plain and fancy, and the Dudley four-in-one combination sult (one coat with de- tachable belt, two pairs of trousers), giving Nor- folk suit with bléomer breeches, Norfolk sult with lain knee pants, plain double-breasted sult with Bloomer breeches and plain double-breasted sult with straight knee pants, eat 98—Top coats, Norfolk bloonter’ suits, easted suits, Russian and Eton blouse sults and Buster Brown sults. ‘ He Get the Habit. Go to Gel Bro 279 Broadway, ‘Near Chambers Street, 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich, 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., Near 14th, 128th Street, Corner Third Avenue. That’s the BOOK You Need! It Tells You About Almost Everything,

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