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Bit 11, vue. It Is Betiinated 11 eine: the Total Number ei Seats Fell Short 35,000 and that | 70,000 Pupils Will Be in Part-Day Classes. When the doors of the public achoois {s no question of wages or hours in ed to-day at least 610,00 children j Volved. fed for admission. Many of them had to be put in half-day classes. | Dec. Reports received at the Board of Education indicate that until the schools now in course of construction are fin- fehed about 35,000 children will be with- out seats for a full day. This means And addition completed by MoClellan’s tern: and that will mean @ total o gs for pupils in the cinder imary end grammar sciio0: e hgh schools, 0 hi rl about 70,000 children in part time classas | half of which for i fn the entire greater city. Full reporrs een Borough, and $4,858, ! cannot be tad until Wednesday cr | Ef?! nmmelig, the borough “of th Lact Bronx, which is ng Jack Thursday. beaiatali hes $LIEe Worth of ney Gecretary George Wharton said that | Schoola. ‘ vay | Thete will be No more cry of over Um school ofticiais were making every | -owded echools on the easy side, £ peselble effort to provide seats for the | special attention was paid to the need olifldren. igs this great tenement-house _contir vent, and four new schools. to accomm: Trying to Scat Children, [date 20.000 children. in the Blizabet’ t. Essex street, Monroe street an SLast Friday,” said Mr. Wharton, Kk neletivo! Reside ‘who spenks for Supt. Maxwell, “each pee Of the twenty-three local distric! super- mols, were ready to receive the eam horde of children at 9 o'olock this morn inferdente consulted with the various ing. from eghool principals and received each @ statement as to act tions. Plans were ma fer of those childre transferred to o: convenience, Outlying Distr’cte Provided For. ‘Dhree new schools were ready tt child popula kiyn, and and additions to & doze pullt” to mest the growth In the Drony f mushroon lowing the oot give fig- ures on che ¢ ignt now, pletion of the Subway “This {sth ti das vot! pow oUF Hundred now ‘teachers will gree and when the figures are tay 42,000 new fT Wednesdgy or Thursday we will @ position to know just ow sehool children rex dated. It 1s not exp ber will be larger than tast year, but because of recent immigration, the shitt- img of popu.ation in certain dis @nd the development of the ‘unknown element’ no guess can be made, Mr. Maxwell has made {t a rule that no fhagard be made along these lines stmply because of the uncertainty 8f conditions which cannot be forecasted pro. 1 give out the figures poss Chairn e mn Buildings the Board of on and the teact ers as well as the parents of the ch dren to know that for the first tla fifteen years th 8 a prospect quate accomm: Whe estimate that 35,000 children will be witho ats Was given out as a ative figure by a school official Who added that conditi Brooklyn mill be found better. He indicated vnat f@ one sclyol district tm Brooklyn, where there were thirty-two part time classes last year, th but four- teen this year. chool Architect Snyder nw sittings ready to-day, eight new Fy d fifty additions or alte tions to old ols, and but for d other unforese e are had we Q2nk degra 7oO 28s) $90, O00 LEFT BY TEACHER That Is the Amount S Amount Set Aside by Her Will to Be Devoted to Charitable Purposes—Relics Go to Societies and Friends. | Cost who Miss Grace row strect, By the will of ‘olmes, of No. 45 a teacher In the Greenwich Avenue School, a part of her valued at $50,000 Is left to chart ‘The father of Miss Holm Holmes, was the head of the Masonic raternity in this State, Many valuable ngravings of historic to the order have been beque: ficers. To the Protestant Episcopal taurch of the Ascension $6,000 is given ind St. John’s Guild receives $1,000. Miss Edna Hall, daughter of former ustice Hall, is to recelve an engraving Jnat was thrown from the palace of illes by the mob that sacked it. Hall recelyes a set of Pope with ne Wutograph of in Forrest, who gave the work to the father of Miss Holmes. Miss Holmes was the granddaughter Frenchman, and for political reasons her family came to this coun- try, her mother at the time Doing a WOMEN NEAR |y WITTE A GUEST DEATH IN CRASH; AT WEST POINT fla Baron Rosen Ill and Unable to ‘Riding Struck by Trolley Car Accompany the Russians— on a Hill and Demolished, but 1 Czar’s Commissioners Will They Escape Injury. Sail To-Morrow. Mra. Henry Gumbleton. secretary of Presiden: Haffen, of the Bronx; Miss Frances O'Toole and Johu Conlin, at of No. 480 Wallis avenue, Bronx, had a lucky escape from injury or death early to-day when the rig in Which they were driving was smashed fo kindling wood hy a troley car, Phe three were wuown from the ve- hicle anc escaped without injury at One | wife of the | sr, witte‘and the members of the Russian peace commission are visiting West Point to-day, They left at 9 o'clock ‘from ‘the New York Yacht Club's pier and made the trip up the Hudson on J, Plerpont Morgan's yacht Corsair, They will be shown the work- ings of the military reservation. Baron Rosen did not go with the | perty, ae he te tndiensed, When tna gnveys returned trom Wash- wing ington at 1 o'clock this morning, Dr, fapid tate when the horse | Peter Gibbons wes pwalting the Baron rsurUck’ at the Hotel Bt aving been 7 ummoned by wire. Baron Rosen has ‘anything to avotd the caltision | uered-for several Gave past trom: nger was seen. And ight attack of grip and ‘acute rhoue Tatiam {0 the shoulder, which has been agaravated by the ual amount of nds as indulged in. king he The ‘Russian cor loners will sail to-morrow on. the nitalser ‘helm TL. EXPLORER CRUSHED i traces Police- yan at Willis avenue. faeabletoe her friend and driver ‘medical esuistance and took @ er father was celebrated as a (iter ‘dna ‘dramatic critic, She lived in the house in Barrow street for thir- ty-five years. From ft all her family were buried. Mrs, Charlotte Lew!s is the residuary legatee. ——————__—_ NAUGHTY STATUES MADE GIRLS BLUSH. Young Visitors to ¥; W. & A, Grounds Didn't Appreciate Art LOST HIS ARM, SAVED CHILD Carpenter Employed by Payne Whitney Managed to Prevent His Daughter from Being Run Over, but Was Badly Hurt. of Norway's Sculptors, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Sept, 11.—Be- cause tho girls thought that the statues Were naughty two imported plecas of art, which for years graced the lawn of Mr. Anderson, the Norwoglan mil- llonalre, who died a few months ago, were removed from thelr pedestals, Retr graceful outiines wrapped in nkets and consigned to a stable. The Young Women's Chri Frederiok Johnson, a carpenter em- ployed at the Payne Wahitney place, in Manhasset, L. 1, who lost his arm in saving his child from death under train, 4s recovering. He is a widower and has three ohfidren. As a tain for New York pulled into the Grest Neck station last Saturday ning he tried to jump absant, drag- 6 his child, Estier, four years old, with him. Another train was approach. ing trom the westward, Johnson fell and lay between the rails, His right arm, outstretched, was rvhed. but he held his child close to hin wilh the left and saved her from Tolling under the wheela of the east- in Asson session of Mr, Anderson through the will of the merchant kdng, Hi been a patron of th ra hative country. and tho, Work of Nore Way's best xcul Qnd painters was included in his estate, pAmane his treasure was a set % bronze pieces which about the lamp of Bie months ago, when the Youn, Christian “Association, enter seaslon Of th: fh Boon, however, Bek blush not interfere 4 soe gous Bel wer and hi oir faces as the: onsen, Then the ypanager was time to take action. and When know its was Ponty voaky tia tne he e put'on the Wain and taken w Fh of the statues, STRANDED IN VENETIAN CANAL IN THE HIMALAYAS: BERNE, Switzerland, Sept. 11.—A telegram has been received to-day from the Bwiss epexdition which is attempt- |e eee the oo Of, th fe oe a DEPOSITED HER BOOK : BY SACRED IMAGE. Madage Doree Sttartles Consteme- ‘tom et Russian Service by Leaw img Her Mook at the Altar. During an imposing service in gom- ** | memoration of the treaty of poace be- tween Russia and Japan, held in the Nicholas Russian LONDON, Sept. 1.—The Austrian Robert D. | tor twenty-five years prior to her last{ they have been erected in another fine outate fo the olty. —— BOY ELOPER HAS VANISHED Forced to Wed Girl He Had Taken on Escapade, He Dis- appears After Brief Married Life. (Special to The Evening World.) °ALMER, Mass., Sept, 11.—Fred Bar- r, one of the participants in a rec! nwational double elopement, has again tt town unceremoniouely. His wife ers that Barber has taken with him yey belonging to her, and the police ve been asked to assist in finding him. 3arber and Miss Laura Bresette and arry Day and Jennie Brooks ran away om Palmer. All of the quartet were iil dn their teens, They visited New ork, Hartford and Springfield with- t finding a clersyman who would urry them, On thelr retum to Palmer Mise vrooks's mother publicly horzewhtoned Day, while the mother of Miss Bresette | eacorted her daughter and Barber to | Justice of the Peace, who performed a j olvil marriage ceremony. Barber and hia bride lived with the bridegroom's pa- rents. Barber suggested that they bow work and save money to buy a home, Mrs. Barber was agreeable, and was almost speechless on returning from work on a recent evening to learn from |ner mother-In-law that her husband Barber has con- the fodthless Barber ts In Stamford, Conn. DOLPHIN LASTED JUST LONG ENOUG | south anes Now Laid Up | for Badly Needed Repairs. |. BOSTON, Sept. 11.—The Dolphin just lasted long enough to convey the Japan- jose peace envoys from New York to Portsmouth. The former despatch boat is seventeen years old and ‘has been or- jdered here for repairs. She is being joverhauled, and since she thas been PERHAPS A MURDER CASE. Man Found Injured on Freight | docked it was seen that she needed It. One of her time-wora plates gave way Train Dies in Héspital. Jon the recent tr.p, and it Was necessary ole with, wood and Lpurla The me: Michael's | £0 PLUk fer fale Sinking. It ie Hosn'tal. Newark, last Thursday sup-\in view of what is known of Necnone posed to be suffering from injuries re-| dition now there came near being an ceived in a train accident In the Wee, | itemational disaster. etly railroad yard of the Pennsylvania HIGGINS TO SAIL ON CELTIC. Company. This morning one of them, the|Governor Booked on white 5 were taken to Franz Stainschewsk!, a member of Seamen's Union No. 1468, died at hospital and the statement made by} Liner—-Starts Next Friday. his companion sr2ms to point to a case , st. 1.—The White of murder. LONDON, 8¢P' Star liner Celtic, which sails from Liverpool t. 15 for New York, will take among sengers Gov. Frank W. Higgi Evelyn Baring and Capt. Sir Er His companton, Louls Molt, says the last thing he remembers was being | S¢P struck over the head while he and his | Ber companion were seated on the bumpers Ta hran: of the train, Both mea were found un-| "rhe Teurgale of the same line, which conse! ‘trom Liverpool on Wednesday for consctous on top of a freight train. | salle SoM ‘will take among her paseens How they were removed there is a ere Sir Henry Burdett and T. B. Dun- mystery, Molt wilt regoyer. 7H | Took the Pence Party to Ports./ PATRICK AGAIN CHOSEN ‘MAYOR’ Condemned Lawyer Elected for Third Time by His Fellow Con- victs in Sing Sing as Ruler of the Death House. WATERS PIANO have maintained a.high reputa- tion for over sixty years for fine tone, solid construction, careful workmenship and great durability. Prices from au Lawyer Albert ‘T. Patrick, who {s un- dor rentence of death for the murder of William Marsh Rice, the Texas multimillionaire. 16 once more the of. ficial ruler of the death-house in Sing Sing. This t@ Patrick's third term as May of the Doath-House. Two months ago when the Court of Appeals fixed his day of execution for the week com- mencing Aug. 7, Patrick's term ar yor of the Death-House nad expired There was talk about re-electing hir then, but Patrick sald he was too bus Dreparing his own case for a furthe hearing before the Court of Appeal: The other inmates of the gloomy place ineisted, however, that there | should be no election held and that | Patrick should be considered a hold | over. Patrick agreed to this. Patrick's application for a rehearing before the Court of Appeals has acted | asa stay of execution, and his fell convicts have re-elected him for anothe year. There are five men under 5 tence of death. Patrick has been three years and five months. Raffaele Gascone, sen death Oct. 28%, 193; Jacob Hu a tenced May 9, 194; Frank Furlong, upon whom sentence of death was p nounced Feb. 6 of this year, 4 Ward Pekraz, who went to Sing $225 to $400 | ‘or cash or on easy payments of $5 to $10 per month, Every piano warranted, Also20 good Upright Pianos (some only little used) at great bargains ~ Prices from $50 to $150 on pavments of only $5 per month. Stool, cover, tuning and deliv. ery free, Send postal for catalogue. Horace Waters & Co. Three Stores: 194 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, 127 W. 42d St., near Broadwiy. | Harlem Branch ‘Open Evenings). | 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. | r of the Death-House Patrick Ue all disputes. All matters c house etiquette are re id His word ts law, If, for } inmates wants to him. Jone of the | checkers, It requires the unanimous © sent of all the other inmates for the fame to proceed. For the only w the condemned men can pla by calling off the figures moves on vhe board which each has in his cell. Patrick 1s positive that he will be granted a new trial which will acquit, == him. —EEs REGISTRATION INTERFERES IMPORTANT! For the convenience of the WITH JEWISH FEAST. | Ometals Cannot Serve on Firat Day residents of THE BRONX and Others Have to Be Ap- pesnbed tn ebele Sine: The World Hus Fetabiished @ Branch In the east side districts and some oy the upper west side, where there is 0 658 East 149th Street, vy Jewish population, district tec heavy pop’ riot lead Mota Aye ed in a few days for ‘advertisements, eub- ers of both partles are in a quandary because the first day of registration Oct. 5, falls upon the first day of Atone ment ‘on thg Jewish calendar. In the districts most of the election officials of both parties are Jews, and none of them will serve. It is beina| arranged to ‘have other judges and clerks and inspectors sworn in for one day and then have them resign and the regular organization clerks and judgos reappointed for the succeeding days. pihich with the recep scriptions. ec. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS: WORK MONDAY WONDERS, in the world. can be given for ten cents a If it were less popular it much, Everywhere | ; FLAG GIRLS—’ PR ys 9) pyri sok national costume, Mc, Its quality explains why it is the largest-sellng Turkish cigarette Its sales explain why that quality more—cigarettes as good cost twice as The ideal blend of pure, natural Turkish 10 FOR 10 CENTS of of 25 beautifu} women in package. - would cost sine (@x9 inches) in four or cafe, whole