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ry “THE WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1905. when Mr. It affair was responsible not only for the/than. in other insti not, it 1s proba iy GUN LAYS LOW TRACED TO QUAKER STOCK. _ Siti seear Bruln Fall, | debate, bu ne de of 1 Liy. | t ed on tradition, R, . Dox saw DEBATE HAZING ir ssecsctetion'vaa’ ssi tae:| oe cue anaes iy He| of your Liver and you n ymmand the al coli A BLACK BEAR Letter from the Prestdeat Starts an Investigation by Officers of the | ees ing Be Abolished at Columbia?” futile, and that the faculty, would have Coreen ye nae paris: our. 'The affirmative won by a narrow mar+| more’ wor! si seo how yous: ear rage gin, Dut the announcement was poattive| ff they tted to prevent It, ain will clear an How taal Chester County Historical Soctety Which Brings to Light | vor snapping oft i ryan Hot the BenOOI OF PHONO Hal Lan pL i 7 Named D, Pp. WCE DASE Oe: eres ae to Argumentative Contest paalae judue, Concurning ie tho ie (Mee, Schumann Sustains Severe Sop an Ancestor Name avid Potts. made an angry & Faculty as Judges Decide | bY a ' ; | —<———— y aad arted ct h to se) the opin f th oF sly at tie! na | Kingdon Gould Incident Leads) iret oy twon, ‘indwurd Delevan | WOMAN FALLS FROM CAR, | better youcan workafter taking Volt, woo Was carefully adjusting cinlon, were Dean Perry, Prof. H. Gy Contusions and Shook, Over Mountain, Hill and Vale . isles jordan Prot, Keyser, range Nader ot erate. my i i ‘the Negative pleaded. to odifiea| Mrs, Schumann, aged fifty-seven ' ‘the calm, de te manner of the that Anti-Hazers Win. Tho nogative pleade ra m lod] i mene ee e e re | < 1 bruin beyond al: form of hazing, W. 1. Caswell, for] sears, of No, 417 rd avenue, to-day, Teddy Follows Quarry’s CRBS $2. EAR BISCAY tet) eatepniee. resent anal lnsear eet on | realtone Seto piswied aha anunped Barnard, led the afirmative, He claimed | fell from a trolley car at One Hundred 1 Ss t WESTCHESTER, Pa, Aprili9.—At @| into PART IBR ESSE MIRO EDO SGHOSURE TES) Hae) with an awful click. | aaean [that haging was an inftingémont of the) and Sixty-Afth street and Bosion road, ; H a yy | sults J . 1 yay’? fi personal rights of the Individual, le} sustaining se ah . Trail. Toten mabe DR peU ila yaa David Potts was elected to the Assem-| "A, quarter of & Jno Mvty’ suid| Acting am judges of @ debate by the paid that tho Amsterdam avenue street] AN ambulance Wee called and she waa| S0ld Bverywhere, In boxeai0o, and 20, LAER Noosevelt | say tor Philadelphia County tn the years |Courler CROPMAN,. “Gala hear thelstudents of Columbia University lust |fighta were a disgrace to the institution, | taken to the Lebanon Hospital, ; was elected an honorary member. In| 2). Jo 1730, and died in the lattor year, | towing, the bear, and we trembled ‘ - cat Pero accepting membership tn the eoclety the | iis gon, John, settled in Cover Dublin |Site Me, Roosevelt, was in mortal peril. | =—— est Seah wrote: Fownuhip, now. Montgomery. Count : arp, clap report of his title HE LEAPS HIGH STEEPS, | Presisent Fownahip, now, Montgomery: County. | ‘Shon the shaty, crisp report of his ritle “MT myself am of Quaker ancestry, ana| ‘Thomas Potts, next in line, lived for gang out on THE BIG STORE ACTIV INITSELF ime { M Nand T hip, Y y thud of the bear f ry D one of my anaeators, David Potts (f hehee Me reino a tou Bulsser County: [tome oY anal roan of death caany, Catdwell Pianos, Cdison Phonograph. ink : a f +, an yas lec! sherl n 72 | Nar each the scene the Files O’er Canyons Unaffright=| nave been his eon, John), was a promi-|shd to the Assembly In “iio und. 1776.) WSR, Yuan Hill wan deftly skinning ; - $_ 00 DOWN. ‘ ars ever! Beautiful $250 Instruments for ° Easy Terms. vania Colonial Legislature, about 1790.''| “The President |= descended from rovnram «= «OS "SNOSTS, Upon receipt of thie letter Dr, George| Chester County stock, as may bo soon|The Fe & M. in the United States, ‘ While President Skine Off the Pelt|*#” of the society, made careful and! county, Admiring Guides Cheer forty-nine of which ever returned to/ UD some aimom ollff-ike hille, He had His duughter, Hllgabech, married Robest ed, Spies the Brute and SISS. OO IDEAL FOR | Make Your Own Rece e Morris Phillips, principal of the West.| i= the Dunwoody and, Hood genealogy, | ¢ Roosevelt, oamp. a lead when, riding SIXTH AVE. ane Hundreds Booking Ordora, $70.00 to $50.00 GiegelCoapee'@tore,-‘Thind Floce, Das} Double “*S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8:30 Till 12 0’ Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closin century in Penneylyanta, and was tor|murried Cornelius Roosevelt.” The Potts! | shot In the Rocky Mountalns.” several terms a member of the Pennsyl- Fongelony does not carry the 11ne@ | semen enemas dent of the Chester County Historical | Woody, Mrs, Elliott, Mrs, Bullock, Mrs. | Boclety. assisted by Gilbert Cope, seare-| Phoalore Roosevelt, ar. James Dan (Bleqel. Cooper Btore, Fifth Floor.) rik this nenj Briend early in the seventeenth | Barnhill, and their daughter, Margaret, (one, of {he largest black Is Delighted. the Oldest Lager Beer Brewery THE HOMBt| ords if You Likes *PAUSE OF BRUIN IS HIS RUIN. |cherter state Normal Bohool and preal-[Burwoodes” AMY Shinde Ane La Schaef r gt a woody was the only one citer’ Bock) @omen’s Coats. Women’s Wais. . e saw, th i Dn Lambert Glave Bob Cate | MsOaTiciR.ri BANae, Oils of 11 (pected to ‘The Tventne World.) Ma ore ens na Ra if revaemene noun the ‘uncertain Gooling Tode Mr, , Styl é. i ve y Or GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Coby Apt ee ee ee ee ee ada te pial am | Roosevelt, calling in the oor ot ue fying Continuing the Gaster Sale, tylish and Gxelusive Spring Moaels, ‘wtThe local taxidermist 1s being), bob cat, for the fellmes were thick | the equine with his long roweiled apure wT Chousands of Watsis at prices A Swamped with Lies that are coming}on the mountains, and at avery few | Sea ‘and’ looking ncrome. to” the. Holghe Draught at All Cu ; : IKaLY tolmvatide (.: ‘bn trom the President's camp, fe Iiter- | hundred yards one would eun out on| boring mountain to seo how well he was | _ Of Draught at ustomers. 21 inches long, of American excepttonaly (ow—values that Oe ih aaah [tho limb of @ tree and eplt at the Pres- | Overnauling his quan, Bottled at the Brewer dential party, Dr, Lambert did not| oaherty soon ae He leaped, across an: and Delivered Direct to Families, Mu stop to take possession of his game|@uloh, he eaw the huge bear standing | Park Ave., 50 to 51st St., New York then, but returning. picked them up and surely will be found within the moans of the most economioally collarless; strap- au, front and 5 00 énolened, ack; leg-o'-mut- @ Je Handsome Japanese Silk ton sleeves, and Chiffon Taffeta Waists. " giy being pelted with pelts, for while BMr. Roosevelt {s shooting bears friend, Dr, Lambert, of New York, ta bowling over bob cats, A fine big brown | skinned them. He is an expert hotee~. — — bear skin and two unusually large cata-|man and did not have to dismount to mount hides were brought to-day by/ do this, covert, satin lined; Blmer Chapman, oourler for the Presi. dent's camp. Ohapman was with diMoulty induced @ talk at the Hotel Colorado, though he had been requested by Mr. Ronsovelt to make an official statement of the filling of the President's frat bear. The are facts of this statement would not wativty the throngs that clustered he merely said that the dogs had tracked a big black bear, which the President had stot. By degrees, how- | Aside from the monotony of popping’ }@t tullless wildcats the procession wae hacoming tame, for mo bear tracks had been discovered. Mr, Roosevelt was smiling dismally ever the prospect of returning to gamp empty-handed, when suddenly one of the dogs tripped on a | bear trail, The footprint was eo deep j that the canine disappeared altrgether, round tho courler for information as! Mr, Roosevelt got down from his | mount and examined the trail. “Belen @-n-d d-a-nd-yl" he ex- cladmod, leaping back into the saddle. | @ver, the whole story was got from the| ‘That must be @ 700spounder{” he shout- @ounter and it is this: % was ao oold and frosty eorine | wn Huntsman Hills, one of whose) splendid animal across a canyon with | ad back to the guides as he grove the spurs into his huge hunter, jumping the (precipitous slopes supports the Presi-/@uch grace that his companions could Gent's camp. A foot of snow atood on fhe ground, Mf Roosevelt awoke sud- ently, lighted a fire, cooked a cup of @oftles, drank it, summoned the guides, mot reprees a round of applause. President Splee Boar, Through gulch and gully the Presi- dent followed the flying dogs, never frepperes and dogs and they were off, hesitating at the most hazardous jumps fd the wteops went Afty dogs, only |and climbing ms horse with rare sill Bon . Amt A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner One of the snappiest models of the year, A great favoritewith young businessand college men, Made in Black Gun Metal, Rus- get and Patent Leathers, with light extension soles and military heel. QUARTER SIZES | In Regal Ankle-Fit Oxfords Your Easter Oxfords are ready to try on; “PEG” — 75 new styles of the best-fitting oxfords “IONIC” ever produced to select from. Chafed heels and ankles are the penalty of wearing ordinary low-cut shoes. Be- cause, in most factories, Oxfords are made on the self-same lasts as high cut shoes. Regal Oxfords are shaped on special Oxford lasts that bring just the right tension about the ankle to prevent slip: ping and “gaping” and yet to avoid pinching around the upper edge. That one feature of ankle-fit in Oxford shoes is only one result of the Regal Of double and twist tan covert, 21 inches long; satin lined: stitched fancy our line cluster; straps at front and back, e 22 inches long,of excellent double and twist covert, yarn dyed, satin lined; fancy collarless style, with inlaid e stitched straps, Thirty-strap style of double and twist covert or black broadcloth, 22 inches long; collarless and Ne lined with heavy e taffeta, (Glege! Couper Btore, 24 Ficor, Front.) Women’s Gloves. Chree Very Remarkable Spectal Offerings. Positively the Best Glove News We Have Told About in Many Months. Choice new Gloves at prices that will compel immediate attention. So great do we expect the response to this announce- ment will be that we have accorded the display specially increased selling space. Customers may select comfortably without experi- encing undue crowding, The various lots include all the wanted sizes and colorings. y Assortment I. ‘Women's 2-clasp Glace Gloves—white, gray, tan, brown, mode-or black. 6 5 Choice of a greatvariety, A pair, Cc Assortment II, WOMEN'S 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, P. K. sewed and overseam, and Suede Gloves in the various embroideries and the latest ideas, Most beautiful shades and makes that are the best. For dress or street wear white and all colors are in this assortment, Regularly up to $1.50, Sizes 5% complete to 734, No broken 95 lous, and the best values we have ever exhibited Choice, a pair, c Aasortment III. MISSES’ GLACE GLOVES, white and colors; a very large variety; all-the 50 sizes; regularly from 75c. to $1,00, Choice, a pain c (Slewe! Cooper Store, Main Foor, 6th Ave.) Children’s Apparel. Popular Creations Gemptingly Priced: Coats and Reefers. All the new fabrics, such as pongee, covert, flannel, and fancy black and white silk checks JAPANESE SILK WAISTS—new models—made of extra good quality silk; entire front, cuffs and attached collar artistically designed and em- bellished with lace ingertings, Also CHIFFON TAFFETA WAISTS— Black and white—entire front, cuffs and collar artistically silk embroidered, floral design, hemstitched and cluster pin tucked; regularl ae 3.95 $5.90, ; / Silk Swiss and Embroidered Linen Waists. SILK SWISS WAISTS—handsomely tailored with greduated side-plaits, feeming yebe, LINEN WAIsTs (pure linen). evarleryofhand: —hand embroi } 5 some designs. Regularly La yi shade 2. 0 opular Fabric Waists. FINE SHEER WHITE LAWN, DOTTED SWISS, SATEEN AND SILK EM- BROIDERED VOILE WAISTS, Each garment is cut extra full and 1 00 it) long handsomely trimmed and is tailored and fini iperlor manner—made to sell up 0 $1.95, ea. least Cooper: Stowe, Becond/Fiooe, Centre.) Women's Shir? WaistDresses In'Pretty Yow Washable Styles, We are:now showing the newest and most called for styles in ‘Women’s Washable Shirt Waist Dresses at prices that are un- usually inviting, This new section is located on the Second Floor, adjoining the Shirt Waist Store and tothe right of the ele- vators. _ Two specials that should create lively selling are subjoined, Shirt Waist Dresses at $1.50 Made of extra good quality cheviot white ground with small black dots; walking length; waist neatly tailored, cleverly designed with graduated side plaits; new. sleeve and stock collar with fourrin-hand tie, Skirts made with panel front and plait back regularly $3.00, Shirt Waist Dresses at $2.75 Made of White Union Butcher Linen (as illustrated), Waist handsomely designed wath tailored side plaits and wide front plait of Swiss eme broidery (Old English design). The skirt is seven-g and inverted plait back with wide front panel of Swiss embroidery to match the ists finished with « three-inch hem. Sizes. 32 t0 44, Regularly $3.95, hed flares pene of WASHABLE SHIRT WAIST DRESSES-made ofdawn,cham- ray, linen, cheviot and linene in both trimmed and ailored styles, at 1e00, 1.50, 1.95,2.25,2.50 @ 2.75 (Bleed Cooper Store, 21 Floor.) Srls’ Confirmation Dresses Of White Lawn in a Dainty Pattern To-morrow we shall offer for Girls an excellently.maderand finished White Lawn Dress in the season’s popular style: for-con- AKingkidOxfora,] tanmery-to-consumer cost saving system. strictly straight last, 7 iad eal We know what sort of leather is put’ into Regal shoes leather. Absolutely | because we control the tanning of it. Your choice includes every thee areca’, opine conserve | kind of leather used in made-to-order shoes,— $35.50, RT EA Sree ROLLS. [cpa We know what kind of workmanship is put under the finish =< because we operate our own factories, We guarantee the Regal to outwear any shoe at any price—$35.50, We know that Regal styles are right because they are all exact copies of models produced by the foremost custom shoe designers of the three great centers where shoe styles originate—London, New York and Paris.—$35.50. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Sold direct from tannery to consumer, The largest retail shoe business in the world, 93 stores in princtpal cities trom London to San Francisco —all effectively designed and trimmed, Sizes 2to 5 years. Specially priced at firmation wear at a heretofore unexploited price, Z 9S, 2) IS, Se 25 The sizes are 6 to 14 years; made of fine qualitydaaum: yoke:frong and back; prettily trimmed with insertion and tucking: circular 475» 5,95 bertha daintily trimmed; rosette of taffeta; new bist ished h collar} full blouse; Hats @ Poke Bonnets ishop sleeve finished to match collar; full blouse: | 05 e OF lawns organdie silk all very elaborately extra Full skirt with deep hem. Without doubt, trimmed, with lace ribbon and embroidery. the season’s most remarkable value S 19 to 21, Specially pri Bleed) 2ifeali: <epecially priced at Also a Large Assortment of Confirmation ISe, ye) 4) 195 Dresses in One and Two-Piece Styles annurto J, H/F at Reasonable Prices. (lege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre, 19th St) ’ {Senet Sosees Store DA Root rrons 19th ee ————$—$——— ed Incomplete Dinner Sets F704, te“ Foot Mould” Shoes and Oxfords By incomplete we mean, of course. that one or two of the pieces have been mislaid Former Prices or broken in handling, so that instead of getting 100 pieces you only get 98.or 99, In Jor Men and Women : cases the loss is not noticeable, for frequently the very pieces that are missing ne Baa aise y it be used in years were trey included. This is our specialty brand, FI USTRIAN CHINA ) BAKERS, aanorted siege, Cut Slass, we recommend it without reserve. Lasts 5 DL Rh SET complete | each. MEAT PL ‘ ] t plate 4 each, Bde | Hd ‘f are stylish and made with due regard for ny t VEGETABLE IN, } re IOS. AG r the | Ch 8, the comfort of the feet. Leathers represent 5 Wy Ci. Bre Decorated VAT HR CARAT the zenith of new tanning proc- r 1 with ny i $3.00, ial Dinkiare | remains CA ie esses, and wear better than the ' ath Pigce, gold | PLATES, remulariy 10), 1 4 lined, regularly $1 7 { at specialty brands for which consid- CREAM JUGS, regularly GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES, About 18, FINE. TORU AN A Gura! 4 erable more is asked. NEW YORK CITY, oF ; SAUCERS, Terularly 16. No more popular foowear for, Eamer and the, Summer ihe D 105-107 Broadway, bet. Cortlandt and $1411 Broadway. bet, 20th and 80th Bt, AAA Sixth Ave, 8. HB, cor. 21st Bt, FRUIT SAUCERS, regu- will follow is made nor any that serviceability is more § Teeter, berty Sus. *1341 Broadway, opp, Herald Bullding. ‘ aN oe TE arly. 18 6 Rtorea! }a88 ways oor, eane Bt. ras Hen ae cor, 10th St. Tot Bianth Ave. et oth aad SBtM sta, bin len i gah landed SAUCERS, promising " 1008 way. bee Ditmare Bt. and\Wil- *400 Fisth Ave., det. NWARK, N, J. at 7 HIER st: see: Bontegen Prontway, be ve., bet, ROth and ith Sta, 641 Broad i ae a BRR of NI, . b ‘ ‘ \“ PICCADILLY" A new Spring Oxford thatduplicates the latest London style, The “Piccadilly” is a pat. ticularly fine example of the painstaking Regal way of reproducing every line and curve ofa high cost custom shoe OATME, Ick y Iso Gheso Spoor oe “sudan |, sry, Siegel Cooper Special Stocks Peee apis eepaginis | ROWS "venue Bf, ral Have Splendid Values This Week. i y GREATER NEW. YORK WOMEN'S STORES. olbor: ARS Teena + |” Bich Cut Stass, } We continually are presenting special ansortments of footwear that prove bargain ne Rs ri aE Are, BR 38m Ate, 93680 dat, Dimer, : nan 6 | Mowmers shes, Ja, ihm PS producers of interest. For instance: ) is sind: