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James Claney, App Appointed Com- missioner of Education by Mayor McClellan, Will Insist Children Be Taught Essentials. “T have been in this fight for t five years, and have alw. 4 had Ject, and one only—I want ‘be done for the good of ‘That {9 all that T want continue to advocate and fight for ae Jong as I have a voice, in office or out Tehall not consider poll alse except the good of aside from that I don’ a or thinks speaker was James Clancy, ap pointed yesterday by Mayor MeCwella a2 Commissioner of Education to suc- ceed Commissioner William Lummis, ‘Pesigned. Commissioner ¢ y was @aked to-day by ‘Th vening World wo i @ay something about jis future course a6 4 momber of the Boar of Education Much speculation was aroused by the @ppointment of Supt. Maxwells mos Outspoken opponent, and politicuns generally were agreed tat the move Was One of great signiticance, 1 do not know that my posithon feeds any definition,” sald the cow sioner, “Bince Tue its fight agal the public schools with such effect thany reforms were promised and insututed, my vos!iion has been pre well known, 1 th that the public money can be betier spent than Useless tuiiion in bra. sof Sout! i hyd by tn: vile tors w ts ing World made fads and fancies tha tn fa their po: ne at the pees vexpente with uo Proper ent Y with caution, aud mean “al that e is What the Child Needs, 4 “The school life of a child ls not more than seven years, excep: in cases where the parents are well enough Waied to give the child superior adi tages, These first seven years, w May de sald to acorue to all the ‘ren, should be devoied to giving them ® foundation that will be of most eer- Fice io them life-during (he life thet they will have to lead---not th Ulfe that the advocates of fads and err DEAD fancies would educate them for, "It la not Gepuied, now--in faot, ine ves and reported of whoh we here fi fu daia prove abso- Jutely that the ohti of the poor are Out to batue with the world without those essentials that are given to the ohildren of other communities ing, writing, a we apeliing, Seite the pocineste & ae ape Ow ee the i Salient ita pout ot "at the isiory of thelr ‘oun ‘the world, , oopatieute an | education to whioh every child ts not ite a oo education the ohil Ws in any sphere, | 6 Rh ls now genled S| dren who are too poor to go rs private schools, or to wi through @ long list of non-essentials are which the @ living ourrtoulum should be #0 ar- that the essentials are tauah’ to Mi exolusion of every other o: to those who have time that much, and as en. Secrecy Maintained { in Death of Merchant Mann at West Newton Course, (Bpecial to The Evening World) BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 17-C sixty years old, President of the aries Manr Darrow-Mann Coal Company the il Increases, which will "be 4 to be in almost direct ratio to| denly at the Brae Burn ¢ ability of the parents of the chil-) West Newton, the most exclusl to give them higher opportuntties | nd better surroundings for their fu- | |” bd ture, the course may be expanded to In- | elude the branches that «ive polish and | the / in the State, yestenta having bean acolder 4 with a golf club, y struck on Rin insight into the world in which) with a friend ie has not sive, heen nade publ Morn we play- Keep Good Results In Mind. ing nearly darkness, He stood very “Then the branches that are su elise behind his e to the ohild who can ket only a vas irepiring to years schooling may properly . sli with a long ev and take thelr place on the curriculum. and fY)%! Ab al Nit ene Me A Food can, be fone fy extending just above the temple, He died in the Fis safeaon to Include a broader igher culture. This must be done with foting Bent oe to ‘ ; present system Is nt caloulated - th tame, with ¢ was eras the golf links afte: ie one ects ta eee esas | death of Mann. Ho sald to-day Bre Hh Sahoo colrme that death was due to a blow from “I was one of the fins: to advocate gomoe heavy instrument such as a golf Banish inthe Gills ana ape te He id not think that there was neiple I would advonate & fracture of the skull, He also anid vh-houre, Medical Examiner West, of Newton, tain good remills. Be Pheer Bepnoh ‘that "we vuld place tn he did not think that there would be| The BBritish Crutser Arrogant has hands of our yming men a new gy gut op) arrived at Negro, toward which a tr eet “Sater att sdy of Mr, Mann was brought |the officare were making thelr way Bhowd be taught to cook his kts H at No, % Crawford | when setred. Winging should be a port of evary ays street. Roxbury | ND! Ov. 1—Aihe Britten for reises. Phyvical culture ts good in place and calisthenics are all rieht here they do no: interfere with the eo urement of the rudiments, do say, and T wamt to say tt with- t qualifidation, that the sve em vill teach these things learned in a better way, « te i e's s that ever demand la rotten: It ossly unjust to the parent. t nd the State: it be turning e world a me aif armed to item that sup ah infu ne should by el tig better substituted tn “I do not th ' Thief Was Disgusted When He Learned that It Was Clay, Not Bronze Baas and Objects, A All have the 1 o jeart. 1 shell not Ise, and aside from that I ‘anybody save or w tke | IRVING BESIDE GARRICK. The large alleged bron ae statue age Black the Potor’s Grave in Abhey Will De Now ¥ Beneath Shakespeare Statne. loparted, Hayes and the fron ne for of finance are those who master ae fie monetary situation Cor fi, ‘Phe pellceman 4 sult The WORLD'S ? arise and actually exist | Blacksmi t was suspictou wnt papers will appear to-morrow, f for a brone matue, | connolseures of ‘out F seventh Want Directory to-day and learn |! Street station tested It w Jeok Kalves did Kelly discover that ne bad |; what the best current real- lpi sara BE a F estate bargains consist of. These months ago: 6 ; ae World Want offers afford you [| vie wntique plates from and your friends as many J inne thet, but admits that be isa Chances to become money lector winning eee MOSCOW STRIKE OVER, strike here has ended, All the news: TTR wor. - GOES ON ON SCHOOL BOARD TO WAR ON FADS DEATH SHOWER OF LIQUID STEEL BOY AWARDED DRENCHES MANY $7,500 VERDICT Explosion in Illinois Plant Testimony All Written in Ac- c en | dn, | ing fe) the oon ere im M hort 4 plant of the Illinois 8'ee! Company, fall- workmen @bout the converter, burned and « half-doben injured #0 Oadly they may die, The accident came without warning, Lonel works, SEVEN VALUABLE Timothy Mibbon Winners and Five Others eam of fron graya, winners of many siue ribbons a throughout the country, and five other Treadwell, of this place, ware burned Treadwell's barne her in one ban were tweoty-five horere, ut only elhteen « The other eeven were burned to geet . FTTAHAV OVENTVG mcnnnne v7. EAF AND DUMB) Throws Molten Metal Over Workmen. HICAGO, Oct. 17.—-Five tons of molt- metal exploded toxlay at the Joliet tion Against Street Rail- | way Company. Waldo Ry Marguiles, a dent-mute, bas been @ student at the Institute for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes and had mastored the ip reading, but when one o: teachers came to court to interpret between the speechices boy and the jury in his sult against the Interurban Street Railway Company before Justice MacLean in the Buprome Court it was found that Margulies had not mastered the art of communtoation with hia own ipa It waa necessary for | the lawyers to write thelr questions and receive thelr answers to in a shower of death on @ band of ne man ie |, three are fatally explosion shaking the whole plant, ding pinto nto every corner of the a 8 hundred men were within of the liquid metal and ‘he eke of the injured men were pees ver the grounds of the ramped chiro maphy of the lad. with all these crawbacke the trial ended in a verdict for $7,500 damages {n favor of the lad fargulles was fifteen years old when. sing Amsteriam avenue at One! undred and Forty-ghth etreet, in dodging a delvecy wagon, he ateppat n the electric raflway tracks and was run over Dy a speeding car, Hie loge were mangled and he was given another handleap for life | HIGGINS NAMES ROSALSKY JUDGE, Appoints the Republican Nominee to Serve Out Newb vi at fires being banked for the’ Arat | ¢ in @ long period S$ HORSES BURNED Treadwell's Two Blue id at Mineola, INEOLA, L. 1, Oot 1A valuanie | different heres shows 1908," Simpson Crasford Cx | =anez October Sale Lace Curtains, por- tleres and fabrics for Interior decora- tion starts Wednes- day, the 18th, ATER months of preparation we have assembled the reatest collection of home adornments in our history, My SUTH AVE 19 TORDD STREET ae ee eee Thousands of dollars have been expended in markets, while the art centres of the old world have yielded their greatest loom treasures to this American event. The stocks of merchandise are vast. The quantities and varieties practically limitless. |n fact, so complete is the showing that we can take your house, be it cottage or mansion, from the bullde: hands and convert it into a home of both comfort and beauty, am at the lowest prices consistent with the high class character of our workmanship, a 197.50| . . RENAISSANCE BED SETS, Made of extra quality double thread bobbinet, pr deep full flounce and rich lace medallion in spread bolster plece. Worth one-half more than special sale prices; each, 3.75 7,50 9.75 911.50 Fourth Floor TAPESTRi AND VELOURS. , FRENCH IMPERIAL VELOUR, Per yard, *1.48 A choice selection of good shades of red and green in this popular fabric. Standard price $2.00, VENETIAN EMBOSSED VELOUR, Per yd. °1,65 Rich repousse effects in the newest designs and coloring. FRENCH JUTE VELOUR PORTIERES, Pair, The same rieh, huxurlous qualit priced at 37,80 to 40.00. No old obsolete styles, but the season's richest and newest creations In reversible color effects, LUSTROUS RORDERED TAPESTRY PORTIERES, Per Pair, "8,90 usually cated elsewhere under 12.50 to 15.00. Unexpired Term, ALBANY, Oct. 17.—Gov. Higgins to | day appointed Otto A. Rosaisky Judge of the New York City Court of Genera | Seestons, to fill the vacancy caured by the resignation of Judge Joseph B., Now Republican can after the last of sos, all the property of Timothy | death in a fire to-day in ane of f these Were reecued. er barns also were in dw when the fireman arrived one of ¢ ae fabric {s one of the most durable and artistic cover- {ngs {n vogue and usually retails at $4.00, PERSONAGE VERDURE TAPESTRY, 51,26 Rich figure and landscape subjects on foliage backgrounds, Ideal seat and back effects and very desirable for sofa FRINGED MERCERIZED ARMURE POR- "5,00 TIERES, Per Pair, uperb lot embraces solid color armures, Orlental Rare bargains every pair, Manu- , brocades, etc, facturer’s prices were 7.$0 and 8.50, ORIBNTAL CO. CH RUGS, Each AES IDM ge MOVE ORDER TO RUSSIANS. IRE M. N y lAnevitch Told ce Start Hie Troop, TANGTPR, Morocco, Oct. E Hat had nen Anjeras | tse brigand chiet who was recently ar Black, Blue and Gray Mixtures in) Homespun; also Black and Blue Chev~ jot; lined to waist with satin. Inches long, skirt plaited. Value 18.00, | has despatonea SPCClal for this sale,...........sserseeee) eat ° The Minister of Foreign Affairs Mo- ham Tribe Traps Them Near Gib- | raltar and Carries Captives | Q to Northern Morocco. n valve fitthig, ocourred at the main ste- if a tion, qunine off the het! nd leh “Omers have already been given fo: Werle ot the tether Te the return to Ruegia of che Army Re: facet” necro 8 ore im: serve man and the Thirteenth Corps and teelay merpiring was Which was on {te way to the front € aro \ upne! on tig aft :non, when, peace was arranged. 17, = Two | deln narine officers have been onp- | carried off by whe Anjera) eturning to Ceuta from the| ropalr ship Assistance, recently | ced In Tetuan Bay. ¢ officers captured are Capt, John | her i, Edward A. 8. | the Royal Merines, Ther | ton, Oo An eaoort of twenty-one Ait iribew | and were attacked by half a dozen vider @ brother of V. Honte, of at Tangier. The Riffs fled and two officers were overpowered, same band lately assassinated the sor of Ceuta and his son, nmed El Torres, couriers to ascertain the whereabouts of the captwed officers and open negoti- ations with thelr captors, whose object ipposedly is to secure a ransom and iu“ gM . here ts vlen Hbra 4, 288 of Om tk = 158 io sisters 1 1 managed to drag) PARLOR—Fine Ve , BEDROOM—Golden | her aide, but the Cub of the wheel jour or Damask Par tr B E R A L Cc RE DIT; Oak Dressing Case! struck him and he wor knocked (own | ip gutt, 6 pieces; Pier $199 A WEEK OPENS AW ACCOUNT: COO EEO " und then went nod got away, for him ‘The body of Abraham was removed to sent to the hospital, lease of Valiente, who ls now ned at Fez, ae sen ingtructions to its foroceo to take the mort artes in regan to the wy officers of the Royal by Anjera cribeamen. h warships are already coast In ¢onnection with of the rpetr ship Assistance Bay, mo ft te polniet out y of foros avaliable to oorlsh @uthorttles with | os no ashore in Teta | and thee warships, + bmd gone to & wich. owing to @ danger of going to | wreck \s abo at | | gale, was in es. The scene o ; a | habit the extreme north ot OY HERODIES | UNDER A TRUCK fons were burned and Injured in a fire that followed an exbuton of (wo big tha R natural gas mains here let nich The cysh, oousd by @ Offce has communicated @he news of | the ratification af tha peace treaty Gen, Linevitch, who hes been ordered to arrange the Qecesmry steps to carry nit the provisions for the withdrawal of troops from Manchuria {n nthe and the evacuation of tay feos) him to com- nd Shutting Off Heat and Lighting Supply of Erle, Pa. RIE, Pa. Qot. 17.—A number of per aighteen defective th the Japanese commander at eRsary. Icha Daniell SonskSons Ladies’ Tailored Suits. Coat 45 12.50 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, BROADWAY, 8TH AND 9TH STREETS. 55, 90 cushions, Our regular $3.20 quality. Can be used as @ covering or hanging, and will make an TURKISH TAPESTRY, Per yard. 39c excellent floor rug as well, Heavy, durable quality, In rich |Heavy quality, in rich coloring and geometric designs, Eastern colorings, Actual value 8.50. Actual value $1.50. TURKISH TAPESTRY TAB! B ; BROCADED SILK CUSHION TOPS. Each, 79¢ COVERS, Each 1.85 Of magnificent cream and ro i damask, with dain. Dintng table size, of a serviceable quality, In rich designs and color effects, finished with tassel fringe all around, the usual 3.50 grade, IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS 1,000 pairs In four lots at 1-3 off, Some at Half Price, ty needlework desicns. Wou ROPE PORTIERES. These artistic hangings are more popular than ever this season, We have a magnificent selection, to fit all size doors or openings. Unusually choice offerings at, each, *1,95 "3.95 *4.85 "5.90 LACE DOOR PANELS, 250 pairs 4.00 curtains at 61.95, Hundreds of designs in Renaissance, Arabian and Marle 220 pairs 5.25 curtains at $2.86, Antoinette laces, mounted on durable bobbinet, at these 300 pairs 8.25 curtains at $4.85, ah lal prices, each 12.95 13,95 ___330 pairs 10.50 curtains at $6.85,| 1,95 12, 50- RUG VALUES the talk of the town. —— SIMPSON ORAWFORD CO,—— ND the same may be said of carpets, linoleums and oilcloths. Our business proves that quality is para-) mount—that discriminating home furnishers know that a Simpson Crawford rug is least expensive in the long run, Our conversation sounds as if we were endeavoring to enthuse you in the quality tl the point of paying high prices, but the following specials for to-morrow speak for the unusual saving this sale affords, SMYRNA RUGS, AU wool, In Persian and Turkish col- Ne (ea \ A speclal offering of 700 pairs in $ patterns and 21 color ings, All have rich, solld color centres, with applied borders of imported tapestry, Values that cannot be dupli- Main Floor, WOOL VELVET CARPETS, New patterns, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS, In the popular Oriental desivns, $17.50—9x12 rugs...... 14.95 $14.15—8.3x10.6 rugs... 11,75 AXMINSTER RUGS, | They are sure to please rs—an exceptional offering: Per yard—$1,40 carpets 79 $25.00—Oxt2 rugs... 1780 Lot the better kinds, a variety of beau. | INLAID LINOLEUM, $18.50~—7.6x10.6 rugs. 14,50 | tiful patterns woven in one solid piece $11.00—6x9 rug: 5.85 $28.50—8.3x10.6 rugs... 23,50 | Tile and Inlaid floor patterns. Color $3.50—3x6 rugs ., 2.95 | $4,50—36x72 inch rugs, 3,95 through to the back, Per square yard $2.25—30x60 inch rugs, 1,95 $2,50—27x63 1,95 $1.25 linoleuns.......4. 850 SIMPSON CRAWFORD C0, Be Belial ——— Twenty-four artistic sideboards, SALE PRICE Odd pieces from lots that sold in previous sales fat 42.50, 45.00 and 50.00, special to-morrow | ‘ OU can tell by the Imited number that there’ $s no mistake about the value, and Richest Line, Greatest Variety, Largest Stock of merchandise ever carried by any one any- where as premiums. Bring us your Tobacco coupons, Soap wrappers, labels, etr., etc., and get the famous “S. @& H.” Trading Stamps for them. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO, Redemption Stations Everywhere you certainly wouldn't miss an opportunity to secure a $50.00 sideboard $29.50. Think what a bargain—think of the economical housewives who want thelr homes fitted up In style and beauty—how eagerly they will take advantage of this offer to-morrow, Then think of the limited number and decide whether you will] have Fifth loos, A 42.50 sideboard at } | They are built from. selected A vy 30 id b " 29. 50 | quartered oak, highly polished, sideboar at A 60,00 sideboard at made to last a lifetime, fitted with extra large French bevel It depends altogether on the hour you attend thls sale to-morrow, make your selections—a $50.00 sideboard at $29.50, plate mirror, very artistic Come early and $60.00 sideboards.. ” sideboards 00 | $14, 75 for $21 dining table || Ihe $21 table at $14.75 is made of thoroughly seasoned oak, golden finish, highly polished, round top fitted with deep moulded rim, pedestal base, mounted with nicely carved claw feet, $7.75 tables,... 5.50 gidSotables.. 10,75 $8.50 tables,....6,50 $16.00 tables... 12,50 ($25.00 CHINA CLOSETS, $1 $14.75. | Dining chalrs, | Genuine goldei oak, rubbed and highly pol- || ished, graceful and artistic, with round ends SIDH DOR: | 7] and bent ened dustproof filled door, three polished shelves, French shaped legs. $28,00 Closets 18.50 $43.00 closets. 35,50 $34.50 closets, 22,00 984.00 closets, 40.00 $59.75 closets. 26.50 $69.50 closets. 55,00 $2.50 chairs... $2.75 chairs... 1,65 $3.75 chairs $4.50 chairs. $4.75 chairs FORTY PARLOR TABLES, Which will you have? ‘A $7.00 parlor table at ) parlor table ay 00 s . parlor table or parlor | tab Te at Forty odd tables that were marked at ie above special prices during former sales will be cleared out quickly at $5.00 \ for your choice, They are the newest designs in golden oak and mahogany finish, ——nn—nnneeee SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,———— The anniversary sale of groceries. Quaker Oats—the world's breakfast—regular 10c, two-lb. package, 7c.; six packages, 42c, New shipment direct from American Cereal Co.'s mills, Sale of high grade hams—Swift’s Premium and Armour’s Star, These hams are hoted for superior quality and fine flavor, and are always in demand by people who want the Aven were Metening to the Open rdy-gurdy in front at No. | 1 to-day two of them, Abra. Every Reeniium, four years olf, Evening | , Actual Value y truck 4 slong acd the 9 o’Clock. #2 ed to art out TAttle nham held tzhtly to The wheel passed over bdomen end he wea Instantly lane} (on Lamp and Globe; pair Ned, tle Tda’s rtght leg wee mum over rear whee and broken. Poll wh carried bowh eh{ldren Into | of ¢ Dr. H, Stillman afte t the man had wht Detectives looking his home, and his itttle slcer was of th® | These rooms are op exhibition in ou Mirror, Frenoh bevel ) | larme A Fling Complete ths foods show exact ; r wareronme, fat Ruin. Would avpenr tn our hone DINING-ROUM— KUTCH —Oux| ies > Mgt Parlor Tabie LN ¥ an N= O8K | toa omamelind Bed; | Onk Sideboard: level |scitchen Clonat, einas! by ans foot); handwome | Mirror, or eleRent woven wire Bed ing Machino, with 5 doora; iitehen Range| Spring: #ott top Mat- one Be a eh or Mefrigerator; (hres) ireanos; pair Feather Chatra; 40) Pillows; Comfortable handsome Pictures; WRITE FOR ‘ouR NEW ¢ ATALOG OF "OU Ke various 5 ourrirs Matled Upon Applicution. Freight and KR, Lure Allowed on all Oy Town Orders, Oriental Rug, pieces of Tinware;| 1 Onk Chair; 12 yun | +) Kitehen Tables Wo) Matting 1 acilae feloth, Tollet Bet, 10 plore best, Family size, Ib., Here ceeeen ceveveveeeee cas senene soneerecoees senoeees _ Tye _ > #/| FERNERIGS, ‘nov NTAIN, COFFEE, JERSEY TOMATORS, || BREAKFAS y Sa va filed Specini| | moval Stuart xtra quality ||| armours or Tnacoy. | | ] | compere, My 7186 2 FiO! Bicinch cen 136) | Oty’ pieces! f°? 13346 His ~~ r ai Aruicor JAM. ath Medi rf ded: dow. 4 Royal Stuart, Qualtt: ru! An refine id ee j a Bib crack “ase aay arth, crock MONBADON KONELESS | Vormans oan opts rae Aca aver (886077 ei » Spree, 2hcland. \@> Ponciont cat 10-1b, bor pLB Fineh’ aailon, | oat any Mocks 1 80elb » packs me . ovat sine t ee ig, Maine Pack ing: don $1.60; 136 ¢ New arrival from ida; aoeen, ag i in iyi i a Aig “rattan: ‘deen, Bcltee bars s ct hoe , \, V