The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1905, Page 16

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iis pin aa e THE WORLD! WEDNESDAY HVINNING, JULY 5) 10D, pee oe rete ‘ , , 9 | 7 July." was the comment of Magistrate|it got @ gold watch, valued at $100 and } ‘ | McAvoy in the Tombs Court to-day. HU In MEHR: | rcnwoy heard the \ The remar kw “alled for by the re- story he turned to Dercorize Banta tts cital of John H an amployee of W.)and asked: . ne es E aaa ay Z eae ee 1 Ward . Co, of in Tele ee can vo Pee TU I ese “Fads, Frills and Fanoies” Ad- PRESIDENT MAXWELL soca hl SOME OF THE MEMBERS, (INLY ARRESTED b : , ean | Pat on Mo? asked the Cure Js dressed. ou make any effort te fi no bent wid robbe@ Rin Fe eretypede MAYWEbh a Heas was araignod on a charge!) ‘of Intoxication. He was @ spectacle to) ba is t uy ‘ exctte pity. Both eves avere blackened [Me tievos, Magistrate McAvoy Score8 ina tin wore a bandage over hia head. /UKE INO COE aay, Police for Not Looking for ilis clothes were soaked in blood. He M i eat PRT RAH n't have time," had been “taken tn, ePMtective Br Asin nC NOF ao Bold Daylight Highwaymen ese, of the Bilzabeth strevt station, rasa Mai chron, Shen ie explained, “for » keeping le 1 ite rm gong to Who Robbed and Beat Him. sion and rolbed police make no dress of Mayor at Asbury . ee Compared with Father’s Tac- | Sy ; tics at Antietam. | HIS OLD Agstrate M (Special to The Evening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J., July 6— Mayor MoCieltan's address to the N: tional Educational Association, attac! ing the aystom which “teaches but not edurate,” is on the tongue of eve! Pedagogue here to-day, yet few among them. are bold enough to be willing to » eens te reating in by PM, hie oft ida Pearl streets ter f : A ares Boat l ioe. wou for a car when someb'dy hit him and arrest and lock up tn. a all al Oe ee eed ie ee knocked him down, The man who did night the man who was robbed, thieves 1 think we woult have a safer, = = even if we had a noisier Fourth of | — 80 on record in print as against the _ — theories which the Mayor expressed. | . It ‘is the general opinion that the | \ 9 e v Mayor had In mind while he spoke Dr. 4 ‘William Maxwell, Supenintendent of ’ ‘ Botools of Greater New York, and the | en § “Yada, frills and fanctes” of the Max- e . well educational system As one | ‘ prominent educator put it: ae R : : SEGRE THLs Not aticr marae arcEidlan U NaAeCTWwear Bargain Feasts in Our | x hurled into Maxwoll—as hot as anything | ‘ this father put into the Rebs at Antio- ¥ i tam—and it 1s @xing to have a correo- | and / losiery. Crockery Department | d tive influence on school abuses in the | metropolis." : , . . pre ese Sbrsten pees is i oe di G ‘ Toilet Sets French China Dinner , Cooley, Su Intendent o: oola of + , Chicago, took the stand that much that s y WONG Naas Shirts, Toilet Seq piatpen) Sets 5 Mayor McClellan said wae “‘sopho- SuPrennTeNpENT with long or short sleeves | pieces to a set—« colorsto | $1.59) cha: Abrenfeldt's fine) i 4 ae segs | and sleeveless ; choose from—Regular thin China Dinner Sets | 4 Mayor's View “Sophomoric.” we hae & ~ 6 $2.25; Special....es00+/ —made in Limoges, | | 3 “His theories are all right; they are izes, 34 to 44, 46 to 50, Same as above, including ) Franc?—100 pieces in- | ‘ % od," Mr. * covered jar— Regular $4.25; » chiding sou t 5 Re a a cn a aie ae lowe ee | 75 cts. $1.00, |] Soret Meter s4285 $3.50) iting, one tina, \ ls x ol © e teachers. | 1 ' goes a lit 00 far fi ation. Jn r ‘ot % : jarge turkey platter— to GED GE a them, ‘and in addition geeks to | Hot left, to put tet : Drawers to match, Dinner Sets | choice of 9 decorations ¢22. §Q) i moro and that they were pei at the, onfid must pavel| oes, not ete ee ee regular or short inseam and 25 English Dinner Sets ) laa clouded sold—1/ zi t based on an ignorance of school condl- er superintendent gt Schools Gil-| pronv to dy, ‘Whiereas «n Now York, w knee length; of 100 pieces — preity This is the only makey i tions. Most every one with whom I bert, of St. Paul and Rochester, an #-! 50:0 or mere teachers, tt fy an impis- livnes engtn; apple green border dec- | China that was awarded x MoClelian ad- |{tOF of numerous text buoks and a stu-) stbie task for the directing head to KGL sizes, 28 to 40, 2t oration, under the glaze * $12.50 the highest priee at the 3 have spoken about the McClellan @4- i gent of elemeatary education, was af- q+ afl of them au a month cr a yoo, | : ES EIS with double gold i Louisiana Purchase E: BE dress has said the samo thing.” other eritle of Meuvor McClellan, but ho) She Lonsequwicg hes been erat many $ a =with doible g014 lines | | Louisiana Purchase, Ex- a “When you any that the Mayor per-|Netld go no further than to say that) othe teachers have cone too far witt 1.00. $1.25. —Regular $18.00; Spec'l position at St. Louis in if P be considered his views “stringent. tho eo-catled new things. tant they, . . 1904." — Regular price, 7 haps based his conclustone on an te- |PRuks ‘mot tne purrose Of the gewer | ANC SQeU Moh geaus of pninny 9 a. Porcelain Toilet Jars Apt eae net + 1 a norance of school conditions, Mr. | education, so called, sald Mr. Gllbe: eran, ae nave thelr Western brothers | Im corte. Aisle > - 00; Special....see0 a Cooley, are you yourself familiar with |“to rob the obild of any part of whet | ony jetore.”* y AL 1SCE About 200 White Porcelain ; | P conditions in New York City? Are you fone Me eee nd Gee! : 1 ail his favor, and that means much. isatotl being th Vs Rollet Jars) with) cover ‘andl lig ge Mason’s Fruit Jars ‘aware that within the past year it has | “The system oomprehends all of the! Maxwell Keeps Bllence, adh ah agdrems to tha Mow Her ela ttl co pees a alf Tose, side handles—every one per- Cc, | \ come to a pass where the schools are needs of the young and not only &/ Quo. Supt, Maxwell was asked | hools Department Nolsac: Sau hele » 5 ts a fect—Regular $1.35; Special We carry only the bestanake | -s phase, ‘That {t does anything else !s Ushi Bunt Mexret Wee stan’ : MoManus on the Bowery on in fancy designs, embroidered of Jars—the name | practically clearing-houses for th® g mistaken idea which. In my opinion, | hal agk to in anew bf May 27, was arraigned in Yorkytllo S Tea Sets rs a hy oC} 3 Sweat-ehops of the metropolis?” he fs being rarédiy corrected |seeee e > today vy Detectives figures, clocks and openwork, 56 pieces fine thin China. liar, We ote pint aes rege each s was asked. Wait, Bays Advocate. “When the pe lay cotcthe i ab Bieces ans Runes jar. s + regu | C Sey cosiey imbibed fo The veGte || en Weseaes oneauitues atealannae. (4: ees Bi5C., 3 for $1 .00, very ‘Pretty, decorations \tar 60c. doz; Special........ a) & World reporter, who put these ques- Ms for example—where the modern sys- | ah & > omen a d edges, AA | : | | ¥ ions, that he was not sufficiently as- tem of education has been Inecales for | > — value soc. & 75c. ers with goid interspersed / $5 ,QQ) | Glass Pillar Candlesticks.stand © tons, ‘thea: bps five or six years, you will find great y with the decorations — | 8 inches tall, 2 shapes—good | J f quainted with school affairs in New| things being accomplished, ‘The new _ ARRAIGN MAN THEY THINK Regular $6.49 and $2.00 ‘ pital P 5c | x York to discuss the phase of the mat- order has been in force sufficiently lone : “a ’ ” . 00; | clear gia! gular 25c.;! 7 KILLED “EAT-"EM-UP JACK vee Special... aaseeie 0 erstor for the reaction of the movement to ter. He wished to be understood ae for the reaciton of the movement ‘0 speaking generally, and added: \time as between the ‘three Ra’ and ail 4 faze at z the snen ted the lieadship of the Nat 5 . » Spelling?—What of It? Cia Ces thia balance of {cil bevond a doube Police Belfere “Iittle Chick” “No intelligent man will argue against time coming to the New York schools, | Then a formijable boom for an East- Bruno Is the Man Who 4 proba arner shaped jteelf. ‘The new candid the essentials of education—ibe threo! It probably, will, take longer than It | ff elt etter BD. Struck the Bartender, Hsin favor of substitutes, but I wisn | have in mind, becaue New York is cs fonal Coun- oe ip ieee Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. g El-an-ge Ware. We inaugurate a three days’ | BS special sale of the Genuine Fl- | are of Public m | Sup: 3 ahi eso day! a larger. neti * | for Pennayly: The West dec John, alias nick? Rea c to ay that in these days there are go much, larger. | J | smaller oe ee ee ae put Stolvor Ms 1 Bay an-ge Ware, made of heavy steel | mutters just es tmportant and just ae ungtes 1 ie or to get tn touch |potant Influence’ of Maxwell workin od by the po and heavily coated gray enamel. | essential as reading, writing and arith- metic to be placed in the mind of the ehild, I was a mechanic, with @ trade ground in me before I got my university | degree, and I epeak with a epecial| knowledge of the value of manual traln- | 3 \ rit is the duty of the educators ‘| Made by the manufacturers of |: the Genuine Agate Nickel Steel ! Ware. These prices are very | much lower than imperfect ware 4]: has been offered at by others, We guarantee every piece.per- | lect. fight for it. Of what tmportance Is it what @ child should be ably to spell proverly? “Only a small part of olvilization has any occasion to have to spell properly. How mveh more {mportant is it, then. thet the masses of our boys, destined Flat Bottom Tea Kettles. No. 7. No. 8 Rice Boilers.« Regular........ 75c 68c Regular Get Your Cigars Before You Go Away ag they are for the trades and factories, ~45c 53c ae Semnd| hhould 41 a b | Sake ety aera 34 eae! Spedhilnssssne 426 5403) T is put befo him! is © A . 40c 5 | adler, areneel bt 10k F you rely upon the average summer-resort cigar-stand for your vacation cigars you a oe , Tahe'potestisitin ne beyond 46 beer usually smoke what you can get. If you buy at a United Cigar Store before you *20C 24¢ 30 | rreserve Kettles. 10 12 14 18aIs | Sewing May Be Overdone. 1 | x fle £ k The diff : 6 cae Regular 53c 60¢ 75c $1.05 Weill whiK.d5 you sink ot! tevin eave, you can get what you usually smoke. e difference counts a great deal in i], bag —- ——— — how to bulla nimselt’ a. pair of trousers \ Speclal........ 24 27¢ Special 28C 36¢ 45c 63¢ | your enjoyment. In taking with you one of our conveniently packed boxes, you have something besides the mere cigars—you have the comfort of assured satisfaction. You Take No Chances at a United Store You are absolutely sure of three things in buying trom us: to the exclusion of knowledge of how 10 reach the multiplication of four times four? That's what school teachers call manual training. Isn't it?" | en = ' Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street thing can be carried too far. ‘The 6: modern syatem of education does not $ H.ONeill & Co | Sale of New rah rnidencs vrss H. ONeill & Co. Spccials in July Fur First—That you can get a cigar that exactly suits your taste, Second—That this cigar will be at least 25 per cent, better in quality than the price will buy any- where else. Zhtvd—That it will be in perfect smoking condition, Chitfe Sale | Here are some hints of what we offer in thoroughly good cigars, conveniently packed for vacationists: | ms muitoniers | GENERAL BRADDOCK, Colonials ISLE OF PINES, Minuets ISLE OF PINES, Rothschilds | 4 . K Thursday, Tuly 6th, only 6 for 28c.; box of 25, $1.00 10 for '25c.; box of 50, $1.25 6c. each; box of 50, $3.00 | At About % Regular Prices | * 4 2 | CAPT. MARRYAT, Invincibles PALMA de CUBA, Bouquets HAVANA-AMERICAN, Regalias . 7 6 P ‘ e Chiffonicrs | 6c. each; box of 25, $1.50 5c. each; box of 50, §2.50 8 for 25c.; oot 50, $4.00 | noo elecst fine Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss em- tt bt HAVANA-AMERICAN, Gems | broidered edgings, insertings, demi-flounces, 45-inch m i ukcom | ‘Bc. each; box of BO, $2.50 | flouncings and all-overs, in the new English eyelet, w } BENEFACTOR SUPERIOR, | blind and openwork patterns, as follows: Fy Golden oak, 5c. each; box of 50, $2.50 Edgings—4'4 to 10 inches wide— | Flouncings~45 inches wide, em- Py , HAVANA-AMERICAN, Universales value 20c. to 35c. per yard, broidery and lace combined —value / el td 10c. each; box of 50, $3.00 | at 10c. and 15c. per yard. $1.75 to $2.25 per yard, | ar | Embroidered Demi-Flounces and! ajiove,s a ‘ per aids | N for one day ||| | Corset Covers15 to 17 inches | mbroidered Cambrie, Nalnsook , mien | | | wide—value 35c. to 40c. per yard, | and Swiss—volue $2.25 to $2.75, » F at 22¢. per yard. | at $1.25 and $1.50 per yard, * a ee ee ne $3.75 STORES CO. : Stores all over New York One always in sight — | fe Value, $5.00, Oak Chiffoniers, Regular Sale | Price, _ Price. Oak Chiffoniers,...$12.75 910,50) Oak Chitfoniers. $27.00| Oak Chiffoniers,,..$40.00 $36.00 Oak Dressers. Oak Dressers $21.00 $18.90 Oak $27.00 $24.30) Oak $43.20 Travelling and Outing Coats, Dusters and Dresses Of Linen Worsteds, Mohairs, Batistes, &c., for Motor- - ing, Tennis, Golfing, Yachting, &., at Very Special prices: WOMEN'S LINEN AUTO -RS~Wi Pe vm drab Leics ne 1 $4.50 Value $7.00 | WOMEN’S MOTORING SILK COATS.-Nat- ural Fongee, half belts, deep collars, extra { {$18.00 al ue $25.00 skirts for motoring or driving., | MEN'S LINZN AUTO DUSTERS Sleeves | @3 75 . Toilet Tables, Maple Toilet Tables,.$26,00 $13.00 Curly Birch Tables,.$16.50 $8.25 | wind guarded, cut very full,,......+..+ uinnses rhs B | ie $0. Curly Birch Tables...$31,00 $20.00 MEN'S AND WOMEN’S AUTO AND GOLF CaAps—of u Mahogany Tables $55.00 $35.00 1 linen, canvas, cloths and silks, All new models, ; Mahogany Tables....659.75 $40.00} $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 up to $6.50. Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St,

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