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THT WORT a niet are vested ty RIGHT, HE SAYS _ ——__—__++ Juste Olmsted Tells Why He Authorized School Principals to Punish Unruly Boys in the O Old- Fashioned Way. Cou aul! M Le ne 1 1th oinNlecharivea) Sibert from M slam. << our Cred t Xs » TOMAVE Ano 14" ST’ here charged with eorrected in the ol-fastioneg way mount » by Justice asl haversit ‘his in the comment mado vy Suatlee art se , ony : This This Raityetad to-day whon he Was aske “noe anne toy un inatitt te $9. 95 fitters xpTalg. Me dosinon in emvonworing a EA A aigeim thes, 10, alge efriserator dew schoo! teacher to punish nintu How WAL twat a Hite dlwetpining : Made of {he by fankine them. ; Wd have Bett scioned Bose a i How, L do not want to be misundes No Interference with Board, $25.95 | ptood as taking any stint M0 rea ae “Phoye ta really no el nt,’ sald Justice € fering with ado of corporal punishment, } pwning World teporier 06 dlueaton, for finest ok, ated to an Hvoning rei ska Rane Nin D hut! that of ie varent, roomy CON fy 6 wu tiguily Mphe matty sxmply an au 2 fice stancen (wher partnient lor Two boys were brought ian raaalte Vested with: eatables. Made charged with not atending schoo t ea H : Laie , ense, Ih my of Edupation, ‘They are ne fg not a serious evough offense, |servidnt. to the Behool heart any improved etitution. ‘of the Penal | un & child's parent or guardian would mind, to send them to an “According to section methods will save you and rage Who better than the school “ e broug e Children’s | Under his care the boys are s Boys are brought to the Child for a definite peripd of time. Court time ai) again Be ve only cai BOFe ihe Khowiedya that t lense is @ spirit v. mischlevousness has the reht to adminis centanel at school, They sre brought) sary disctpiiny will hold hoyalin cheek Before me charged with a misdemeanyr Boy Still Amenable, eri lent taste both as to sty’e and ma’ >’ velour, Finished in mahogany, New Carpets ‘and Rugs. S CARP ghtly woven, yard, Spear's aan fully exercise over a minor’ ly polishes pri Ineipal nd the desire ts to have them 8eN-| wwren 7 give the princtpal the par ELVEP CARPETS in many rick colorings, able and fenced to an institution, ental jeuchorlty. hat stoee not mean worth $1.25 yard, Spear's pri ii : wera| {hut te Choy fe fren trom! future. ars re : : o . ‘Now, when I was a boy there tenses. Of courac, “when 1 thet RPETS, large variety of the most exe different means of correcting mischiev- $1. an insUtution, “So convinced am T of th this system of giving teac ‘vd sure that In the old-fashioned country school (je mischievousness waa efeacy, pow NES designs; the best for service ‘ayd., Spear's price, eee whanwas cor | to corpect echolars th t for service, Worth 6175.4 yd pet renee ia By, the boy Who Wild COP | Fp oor Fer ing eectt . ss ds ea LA aN 'y Carpet “The Children ¢ Cou Hh Uibeatedy all, Say. Ce otic 4S ina G c w patte: fiop and Weare, glad {004 GE | bee Sencoie's SERNA RUGS, very much in vogue now, Hon and we ure glad to do it, but it poem Bo Aitle strange that, with, ¢ll fhe?) truant officers and the big wh¢ educational and disciplinary syotens Soy’ cannot be eorrect T know that it ta dden by the| Board of Education to {nilict corporal) Punishment, and Jt will be In this case | mewely a question of which 1s the higher) durable, Spe D> SXMINSTER RUC yes and patterns, inclu: ome elevant new’ effects; Oxt2, Spear's price... WILTON RUGS, splendid examplas of art, Oxt ¢ colorings are soft and rich, "Exceptional "s price... of rare color a2 Ee S ’ tito i thy rine effective correction fs neces teachers given parental authe ty od or disc pine 1 oy in’ any mann thay 6 N there ts no. aronnds for depision ana the Bi sutton, “Tain notattempting standard in =the Board of Education tule or the| law. I ayn not trying to override the oard of Education at all, bit it is of benefit to the community where a 10 yy ia mimply a litte unruly | to have ii bro! ere and sent to an institu. Mercator irri any punishment eye m. er adufiniatration of punjahiment 1s tet than the ayatem practiced by the Boa of “education do not compel teachers to assum the parental chatwe cf buys, wand’ wien It he {s only taken in hand and fsciplined for his offenses by the guard Nog Brothers lee Voge Brovhors : Peta Be Ape im) AQnd eer Hae vead A Sale of Boys’ Wash | Suits—Th e ee | est Creations Mothers Ever Set Eyes To. In the New Double- Breasted Eton (sizes 3 to 10) and Russian (stzes 3 to7) Washable Surts, Exactly like $ te cut, $3 val- UES) Ate... | Mothers, you can form no idea of the dainty cuteness of these new creations, You simply must see them--and that means that you'll buy one, or maybe two or three, Colors white, blue and tan, silk bows at collar; all pants mate in wid: bloomer style, Our sale p rice, $1.55, #3, Bale of White Summer Waist Like Cut at 98¢ | Sale of white lawn button back Waists. Entire front haa in sertings of lace, just like cut, and centre pieceof Finglish eyelet embroidery; attached Like Cut at 1.98 | White Persian lawn button back Waists, | Entire front of Swiss open-work embroidery finished at yoke with insertings of Val, lace, attached embroidered Exquisite white J button back waists, Reduction Sale of Boys’ $5 Double- Breasted and Norfolk Suits at Here's a bargain where bargains count. We've gathered together allthe Sale of $6 Sicilian Mohair Walkin? Skirts « $3.98 Exacily like cut in White, Wash Dresses (Sizes 4 to 14) 98c. (Cut alongside shows 3 of the models) You've never been offered such bargatns The dresses involved aie for girls of 4 to 14—three of the new models picked from + thie vast assortment are shown here in cit alongside—-plaids, stripes and plain Blue, Black and Brown, coloréd ginghams and chambrays, Also i dainty fancy dimities and white lawns, So enthusiastic have women folks been Value $2; special at 8c, about Mud ee skirt ma despite the thou. sands of irts we had, it has been h —Wash Dresses Keep up the supply to the dem sha ety At for girls ages 4 you can all get one now-—for here's @ fresh Aber slik Anlited) “eln@barne. “an as percales, silk finished — ginghams 'a st seniena Ghambrays in dainty check and. stripe Rai gore planed HONG ne ee patterns also white Indian lawns, a wide, dis eaa waite andsomely trimmed, in various mode! Jengths 36 to 44 AaiWaeeeiae Bueh as sailor suits, the new Russia $6, Special at $3 Sees Coat suits, suspender, Gibson and fancy Bummer dresses. Value $3; special at at Sale of $7.50 Voile Wa'l:i ing London twine voile V Kirts—23-co:e gir pearl gray, champayne, brown royal b ue cial at $4 Sale of $11.50 Voile Walking Skirts at $7 -98 Extra quality Engiish voile Walkin and royal blue—49-gore high pl Skirts at $4.98 Girls’ Dainty Graduation Dresses. | weet, dainty, two-piece dresses for the mias of 14, 16 and 18 ye joint d'exprit, organdie and Jndian lawn, 1d with satin ribbons. 5, in white Beautiful confections, profusely Special at $4.98, $7,98 and $9.98, Kone J model, stitcied over hips, at $7.98, ae Wincor ane iter? " that In the old-fashioned | {ans he will, nine chances out of ta BEE sesh the. mtschievousnoes | SR OUE oe SER Let SPEAR ‘‘Feather Your Nest’’ Was not repeated by the hoy who was A Dollar or Two a Week Will Do. vittoasesiuuatsasist Usual price Ege r model, in black, wiy at Now —— iiiateaiiaiaiaies CreneseneRR TERETE saan ITALIAN CONSUL-GENERAL, - Noted ci Believes in formere’ | AAAS AA ABAAAAAAAAEA Good at >) ~< a power to Vest the prin- ‘One instance of a boy who iy Hee the senpole theme box attend | brought Uitte tq AE as lie parental authority, ‘That. means Ne wroat at Pere ee Ghat they cnn correct these ablidren| eldentaliy’ a fore Of poll-omens shows t nity a father or ow he Board of Education system with the same impunity as a fa tute hove It cannot conto) over to the er. ren'a Court ae 78 of the Penal Code a ; ae ns fllow clbobed up in the on under the ago of six Achool window and naturally diseraeted Dro) here charge na mite: may, In the idcretion of the coum, Ins | Mamaknaue’ genre cnarmed, SEH mi sted of being rentenced to a Ane OF heap cur: fmprissnment, he placed In charge of | Ae pT) oy any suitable person or Institution will- | coun ‘$c fhe {0 receive tim, and bo thereafter, him that he ha fo shorter term, | 2lre sich tric nit in ‘ulie iuatane Ati majority, or for a shorter WM as | sola wer tn ubjected to such discipline dnd ec ¢ iy nit \ recelving nova pA (lo Not corraeg hry Alpe se ulias of the person or Instlt Hel nay laws | Home some one. should be appeintsd > Your parlor will be pletely as well as artisti him as a parent or guardian may Who can administer such correction. select this parlor suit, nsists of five pleces, and each piece is in excel. The udholstering Isin the choicest << AA < 1% 15 << boy over to the care of the tea i attems. Shouldsbe sold at $1.35 a yard, Spear's price ots boys und enforcing discipline. It] cannat Impose n sentence “Also” bit} B> adby BRUSSELS CARPETS tthe kind that never wears cut and. always Was not necessary to have a big polices| the boy is found not to be am Auth Cine Revue = ian haw a small boy before a court of] ble to iscipiine the prinel 5 eat S ater f lustice and have him treated ike an| him here and he n be sent to _$ Store Open Saturda “y Evenings till 10 0’ otk = >] Ss. Like Cut at 2.98 jap silk Front elaborately embellished with insertings of wide Val. lace, finished with deep now of shirring; 3 deep tucks across blouse; collar, edged with lace, brokgn-size lots of our $5 Suits for boys ages 7 to 13 and reduced them to | lace cc ullsleeves | Full sleeves, deep | full sleeves, shirred at $3.95. They're the season's best selling styles, bright, cheery patterna in J With deep lace trim- | gauntlet cuffs tucked | top. finished with high light colored cheviots and blue serges, These $5 Suits reduced to $3.95, med cuffs. &ndhemstitcheds | gauntlet cuff with in- Actual $2) | Actualvaiue $3, Sper | sertings of lace, Actual Sale of 3,000 Girls special at cial at $1.98 value $4; special at $2.98, white colors black, white, pearl gray Special aebee Dr. Martin Says Alveolar Method 1s # | < Greatest Advance in Den- tal History—Call and Be Examined Without Charge —Hlustrated Boeklet Free, Enthusiasm Martin's New Dentistry is tor Dr. Alveolar apreading G. prospective certain moat note patient surgeon, of D, of cht broad as It is in his own count expressed the opinion that Dr. tin’s inventions would have the effect izing the profession, Tho patient in reference, a well- Kpown woman dentist, had called on Dr. Martin for a very dificult opera- He advised a certain proced- It was so different from what other dentists advised that she hes!- tated about going through with it ond sought ths advice of this noted tion. ure, surgeon, He told he Dr. Martin's sug logical and practical reason why it should not prove sue- cessfia, and permanently so, man has genuine ability, and in my judgement ts on the right track. tistry has needed just such stimulus, stion It will make a real profession out of it, I have been very much inter- ested In this Aveolar Method, and I predict great things for it and its in- yentor, My thead and pla’ tient with Dr. Martin. Hi Dut had the same to contend with. Filling and Crowning ‘Ve noted men of the meiical fon have been equally enthu- siastic after an investigation of Dr. Martin's method and his uniform success, While naturally the most diMeult ‘dental cases come to him, yet he In- wltes the simpler dental man who knows his profession well enough to have discovered the Aly olar Method must have superior skill in treating decaying teeth, painful teeth, In crowning teeth, & The Alveolar Method ad especially well to fillfpg and crown- ing teeth, and of course the crow ing Is done without bridgework iny other such obsolete plan, Dr Martin is using a new method of nyning teeth that @l unbiased dentists will admit is far superior in lappearance and permanency to the Id method of bridgework and gold hacking. Dr. Martin can crown a tooth so that {t is positively Impos- Jsible to detect the crowned portion {rom any other tooth in the set. In filling decayed teeth he !s also able to render skilled service. Many a filling drops out, or, remaining, causes abscesses and !nflammations beeause of the carelessness of the jentist, At Dr, Martin's office every- thing {8 done antiseptically, and overy facility is at hand to make this a featyre of the doctor’s success, It is no more expensive to have dental work done by the Alveolar Method than by the ordinary meth- ods; and yet the former is more skilled, safer and permanent, Natu rally which will you prefer? No Charge for Examination, Any one can call at the offices of G. Gordon Martin, M. D., D. D. S., (ine,), Suite 704, 320 Fitth avenue, N. W. cor. 82d st., New York City, and %e examined, counselled and advised free of charge, The doctor will do this for any one without oligation to the caller, The doctor’s illustrated book on Alveolar dentistry can be had free by personal or written request. ——— SSS —= CALL ano MAKE YOUR Own TERMS a WRITE FOR OUR SPECIAL CA AAG oF vise Oureits = od Ave, Bet, {Aina 190th Sts, | Financial Inforr ation, Ranking Stattstlcs—Customs Dutles —Business Fallures In United States— Deposits in Banks—Exports—Gold (and Silver tm GClrculation—Pinances of Nations—Import: rrency Cirs culation i United States— Colnage of United States Mints, and data cone cerning hyndreds ot other subjects ( tt interest to the man of finance, In Ne 1905 World Almanac, us gents; 85 cents by mall Gordon Method of throughout the scientific world, and recently in the course of a conversation with a! tin's thal E w Surgeons, and whose fume is as HAL wore startling and of revolution- seems I know of no This Den- method, seems odd because It is so differ: nt, all new {Ideas in medicine have work too. | |It may be taken for granted that a/ pts ftself Danny, . ih wa tN don sal ay (AON RK how i)" whieh imuicen this di Ry the heat yet for hese ace are dn the mweweat Fall iy pereser. 7c wi far Wool Yeive: ‘ fon Veivet Carpets; tens | yards am tor Ingruin iy a jis, "ts (a atde: ey int COUNT Ai x Me Vad Sor ALM insta carom, in| ATC verse dts RS LAMBA Mort loneshay value $1.00, ae vali 61.25 to @) eS Ha AN ) 1,000 stamps 83, 600 stamps $).60, and the Heck d you se- ct delivered Start a new hbeok al once and get 10 Merchandise We give the term “Bargain Friday” a newer, truer meaning by constantly and consist: ntly olfering stronger, bigger, betier bargains Discount \ Stamps Free. than can be fcund anywhere, any time! ’ TELEPHONE 4800 GRAMERCY i One Stamp free with every ten cents you spend ; Never Before Such Chances to Secure Snaps in White Goods, Muslins and Linens Malo Floor, i God, strong unbleached Muslin, yard wide, sells all @tey| Linen finish Sheets, 214221, exch... . - Mo times at 6c, On Friday at, yard......4 ‘2% | Pillow Cases, large size...eee 84e Yard wide bleached Muslin, for Friday, 20 yards to i tgp| Bed Spreais, already hemmed. 690 Sa? @CUSOMET seereeeeseeseereee res 2% | Large size Bed Spreads 700 | Short lengths of figured Dress Lawns, in all colors; at, te Blankets, for Summer use, pairs...,.4 +. B9e YAW veeeee rrveeecereees eeeeee sereveee Mat2N Kine Sheer White French Lawn, 47 inches wide) we bave sold Mail orders cannot be filled, hundreds of pieces at 25c and 29c during June; sale 1 at, per yard 5¢ + Geod Towels a: Se, 6c. and Be | White fancy Swisses, for Summer, for graduation own stripes Better Towels with h with dots, lace effect d 19 iy yood quality, ateeeeeee special price, .., eveoeveriec 4 ie Bath T is, ize, at, a BPE Ne 4 iat Se, 6°;c and 9c a Yard 9e & 69¢ for dozen of fine Nap! for thousands ot short lengths of fine White Goods, ranging in Gapd § 29e | length from 24 to B Real $1.49 Lingerie Hats Now 69c The Millinery Sensation of the Season HEY are hand made over wire frames, of smbroidery, and and cost more to manufacture than e the price we dffer them at, manufacturer made up more than his outlet required, so we bought the surplus at a ridiculously low price and pass 69e them on to you at the same fractional figure. They are suitable for women, misses and children, They are summery, fashionable and strictly up-to-date, A great bargain at 69e. Seoond Floor, - 45c for White Untrimmed or Col- | 98c for Sample Hand-Made Hats ored Chip Hats LEY are hand eau wire Fades ct VERY low price for high-grade goods, The various materials. je best colors on the A very best shapes of this season in the best Lay OO seamed Hate ee and offered at a price that is merely UR workroom has been busy producing - new and stylish Summer eltecta, White 29¢ tor Dress Shapes hats tastily trimmed with wings, fancy feathers, wy ‘OT the offering of a few bad shapes and | flowers, chifion, etc. The best shapes and trimmed according to the latest edicts of fash» [4 ton, They are priced very low indeed, $2.50, $2.75, $2.95 and $3.50 /f undesirable bgaids, but an assemblage of worthy merchandise in’ the very best shapes, the very best braids and the wanted c for Women's Dresses of fine white lawns with rings More Remarkable Offerings in Women’s Dresses, Shirtwaisi Suits and Coats for the pop- | 16.00 [99e| $2.89 | Fes. tie j Frill Suits and Bestey figures/scattered over plain made of linen in white, blue and tan, Full cut plaited blo They have a decidedly jaunty loose jacket trimmed with Mexican lace, grounds, mer Dresses made of black and colored lawns, also white. Your choice of several styles trimmed with tucks, plaits, lace and em- i broidery, Skirts are trimmed to HW match. White Oxfords AreVeryPopular Upholstery Rem- made of a sheer quality of white lawn, trimmed with Valenciennes lace insertings, tuckings and plait. ings. Blouse and surplice effect, New shaped sleeve, Skirt is trim- med to match, All sizes, A better dress than ever offered at this price, St made ae goed a) ee oe ing Large, sunburst sleeves, Skirt isa Vv more, box plaited effect. Sizes 34 to 42, for Women’s for Women’s { $4.00 Sum- y4 8 $6.00 Sum- e mer Dresses ————— ne nants and Cur- Never More So Than This Summer ains ; ‘Third Floor, And for Friday there are great bargains in white Oxfords for mutes Muslin Sash women’s wear, Visit the Shoe Rooms, third floor, Get your] Curtains 1 white Oxfords to-morrow while the sale, widths and sizes last, A ae at Pal ea) windows, A ite for, Women's White Canvas Oxf0rd | pairs, “of dainty striped muslin’ with wv and nico, ihey havo ruffles on front and bottom and leather Cuban heels, me hems for your rod. Per dium wetght #0! All pair, 17¢ sizes from 2% 10 8. widths sierr by ean be Co BE Worth $13 2,450 Remnants of Cre- 2g fz, Women's moive due. tonnes hand- '! exit) sole G1 ie) Sen ip core damm ur t anno aluite Chega Reto gg | laps, te, They come in lengths of Cuban heels tipped toes, white kid ned 1% to 10 yards, Value from ry size from 3 to 8, widths © to WE.| 12%4c. to 20c. per yard, at,... Cc mako our white glo a decided succoss wa ee Sold. In shoo shops at $2.00. ‘To help pa) Tapestry Rem- have inade the price $1.2 ants 07D fine Wane Ontordn with Shor lengths of mph brocades, mere email ant ae thy G cerized armures, silk gobelins, figured lo of, duck, just velours and plain silk velours, Value tyell and snappy in appemranes from 300 1083.40 i. ORS E exible, hand-sewed and Goodyear welled soloy, | g {Fm 50c. to $3, 50 per yard, at ne At You pat Om ara tolen They come im sixee 2% to 8, widths, Btowml, "| 29e 48e 9c ‘88 $1.59 Pure uroceries. ei ; a ithe lnfteta, futtor’ received. every. me 5 packawes ss ieereeey qe und paratfine fIneH cm Hh 96 ‘on, mot delivered, . —— fl Neg! igeeSh rts) | for M L ere oh PERRY Pi — aria Gaok Menichg and rateen a CONDENSED | BOUR-100 casoy “1 v1 a Ri r Port 1a cL LT re sa fensvoontal ot wid { wie Pec Patti nt, verbose GE foots Oo pl White plated Boys’ a Underwear packawer | 25e ° each for 200) Limit, 6" pa oye SOAP — Pacito — Geom-rv | KORAX ‘ARONT Jeortaay Ao takant Coan eh otoe wallon, te rRAn wits 25e | Brain Loo, 51.80."45' 5 Ze 1 Te , ¥ i, dams 1 ALP INE Hi hie bo, | bare 1 nA 1 Nar ton} done Me Wines & Liquors Tig Glory po AND | SHARK Y— ankle and Yonwh Roys’ Negligee Shir?s' 29¢e °¢ oan for 100] DAE on Ne eltees po weld Bud Natiea, Bite ro fiset aa i

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