The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1905, Page 13

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\ 1 porn if AYA FL ‘ Miss “Tuyd” Batdorf Invited Theta to Her Studio After Théir Suspension. ‘4 THEN STOOD AS MODEL. Got News at® Her Home that They Had Been Read- mitted to Academy.. The strike Is oft. What sirike? ,. Tad art students’ #irike, and there ts | Soy io 4 beautiful private studio at No, Ni Weat One Hundred and. Thirty- weventh street, The beauiful sudo belongs to a hoautful young woman, Bhe was to- diay the conse of a group of animated wUMtents from the National Academy of Design, who fad just received word that the faculty will suspend the one hundred ard fifty mon eurlents, had reconaid- ‘the mai ter, and that the students could teport Monday morning. The strikers aro fifty girl students, and when the faculty suspended first the painting class, them the Mfe class, and then all of the man studenté for wilnting a vermilion picture on the walls af the boys’ smoking-room, all of Che girl etudents ;ofused to attend class until the young men were reinsta‘ed, Wien the daubed affair of vermilion was discovered on the walls, Mr. May. | / nard, ao -Instructof, went in to look at i and found that paint had been put | on the d0or knobs. 'He came away much the worgd for the examination, A Fairy Godmother. Then followid the wholesale suspen Cons, and immediately there sprang} up falry godmotber*ror the students | in the form of Miss “Tuyd" Batdorl, we by Ht at the action 1 decided som sald Mise Ba World reporter ¢ all 1s to them. y studio, day, lent or bome No one fo his| such a ridleal ous thing Miss Batdorf's studio covers the en-| Ure top floor of tre Batdorf residence ‘ f at private stud!o Home of . th way from are faving they money to make art- ve@. Wt Was only natural} ud ten over my studio to] ary oc: Cheered for Miss Batdorf. The thirty-five young men students) who were busily working stopped lons enougi® to give three cheers for Miss dort. bt don't keow what we would have done without Miss Batdorf,” sid Marry Aronson, “Bhe has saved the day for us. It Is true we had dookled to ask An- drow Carnéne to give us a building, and the Tact the faculty hia aent wor Wat we aro (reinstated has pot altered our @ at all, We students have seat 4 fanter to Mr, Carnegte asking for a jgullding and we hope that he will Ine teres: himaelt in our needs. ‘Le feeling over the action of the facuilty-in sudpending the studenta is £0 atrong thot the rehool looks forlorn nd deserved, |On tho biletin board to- ¥ ts 9 flaming Lope ald up by some the girls: “Women's Seminary. Boye Vanted, byt = Moant called at the Solloge to-day. and wag-informed by 0 pf the auspended students that the place was nol an art school put a real eatare office, Amoag the students Who were work- ig in Mits Batdor{’s studio are Alex fim, Samuel Conan, Wiliam Briet- uipt, Joseph Farrell, Abraham Kroll, Hired Jonqeon and Hamilton Wor a POLICE FEAR SYRIANS ~ WILL FIGHT IN COURT; Detectives. on Guard, but, Bishop ‘Hawaweeny’s Cohorts Are Peaceful, ‘The vioinity of the Butler Street Po- lice Court, Brooklyn, this a1 @embled an army post whi @n attack ot the ehemy. hacl Hawaweeny, of the Syrian hurch, was there to auswer a ch weg reds but as hi \ a score of White there it the court de tration was made, orney vi STUDENTS WIN | ie 4 prevent At fw as ie mf etert | ileal eI 18 ae Aaa Vad ou) BROKE ART SCHOOL STRIKE, MISS “TUYD” BATDORF, Women’s @repon KIMONOS at A Saturday special that ying’ to the gowns. Excellent handsomely trimm 2.98 tenston ruffle for Misses’ $1.50 Kid- skin.and Box Calf “School Shoes with oak soles; C to E width, with good duck Hnings and Frongel back stays. A Five Dol pond Foor. Crepon Kimonds— ned with Persian borders. j for PETTICOATS of black taffeta silk; made with shirred ex- to give the required fulness, fs, «gabe Store {a the Wi rid ‘va W. LD as Shoes for AIR that comes through the Douglas factories hich doesn’t mean anything to the wearer, AFine Black Cpt $1.75 $ | he won send a big crowd of women-folk seurs 4 re’ the item: the most comfortable of all home-wear quality, in blue, red, lavender and pink; or with accordion pleating. Plenty of material a rs wi stiles standard eat THE WORLD: FRIDAY a H pest Dougias makes... ble 95 ART, vs N SON'S STORY MAY | Little Stephen Johnson Swears | “He Saw Papa Shoot Mamma. (Poecial to The Fvening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥,, Oct Former Distriot-Attornoy Andrews to- day began his defense of John John- won, an ex-convict, who is on trial bee fore Supreme Court Justice Keogh, charged with the murder of his wife, Katharine Johneon, The lawyer con- tends that Johnson never intended to EVENING, OCTOBER SEND HOCH = R— | fab ya mean, afd she told him she would never vy him any better, ‘1 atood by her five minute Junngon, according to the poll then the qocldent oceurred. J sant ty son'@ nine-year-old son Step! brought tears to the eyes of the many = rc n Fpectatora {n court while Ae was tee. tying & ainat hin father. follow broke down and wept *T eaw Papa shoot Mamma,” he eald. he heard his son giving 4 description of the shooting, ploded accidentally. Johnson had just been released from Sing Sing prison and told his wife he wanted to live a good life, but te says that he would not Hive with tim be- oause he hed been « convict. Distriot-Attorney Young in presenting the State's case had read a confession pe Vohnson, whioh he made to the Yonkers pollco several hours after the shooting, In -this confession Johnson im alleged to have said he asked his \ wite why whe wae treating him so ——Busy Men AND Busy Women Downtown find this a convenient shop— economical as well, Here's an item that proves it—$},00 pure silk, taped edge UMBRELLAS Ladies’ Ladies’ and and Men's Men’s Sizes Sizes with natural wood handles, From, my own factory—no sweatshop, “Under the Astor House” Qn Broadway. kill, but that the revolver charge ex- |'[] 27, 1906, MADE KISSES TO. HER BY HS HANDS, Mra, D. selbaues, only | The Uttle | widow Schactelbaues, 9 matroniy at No. #5 Haat Fourteenth street, was complainant in the York The prisoner was almost overcome | ville Court to-day against Carl Hoff and tears rolled down his cheeks as man, a middle-aged marr led man (a the pxme house, Who was arraigned on @ For Men and @omen $5.50 ai $4.00 The Best Shoes in the World are made in the United States, and the best hoes made in the United States are made in WALK-OVER SHOR FACTORIES. Where's the proof? The WALEK-OVER SHOP itself, That's the only proof necessary, Anyone can put that proof to a personal teat, You can’t do better than make a test of the Spud,” the atyle shown below. It's a representative WALK-OVER SHOR. As satisfactory in the women's style as the men’s, stylish, either sex. button or lace, shapely, A eubstantial, seagonable, serviceable shoe In calf or patent leather, to for The WALK-OVER SHOP ie the acme of excellence and elegarice, Try it and you'll gay so too, Men's Style, No, £03 Women’s Style, NEW YORK STORES; 179 Broadway *1177 Broadway #252 W. 125th St, BROOKLYN STORE: *565 Fulton St. "Open Evenings Il’a ‘We guarantee every pair to give the best possible service, You can't go amiss in buying them, for Douglas Shoes have no peer in the world. Women's Medallion $2.5 ‘ome ¥ Shoes, $1.95. , but enough, all in Will Buy Cheviot Coat. Very Witness the attempts at} duplication in other stores, They may dup- the “‘stvle’—but quality—for the $1.50 Shirts at 69c. e. Even the trade recog: Most of these shirts bear the nizes it as a bargain. ry labels of the highest grade Children's 390. Jersey Leggins, in sizes from 3 to 10. High cut; of splendid ma- terial and fleece lined; regular 6c. value, Wonten's Shoes; 4 f hang Ey formerly Low, mili igh hi bargain if you find your aoe Stiff Bosoms. - haberdashers throughout the . United States, and are right up to the minute in both style and ‘The fact of our Men's $1.25 Gloves $1.00 Pair. Nine hundred palrs—and a real bargain, Capeskin — of finest grade; Prix Seam sewn; Im- perial or Drawn Points; one Clasp fastening. Oak, Gold, Brown, Tan or Red. One Dollar. 79¢ points yy ’ pale for Men's gl Doxskin Gloves; Pique sewn Imporal one claep—in om, tan and Men's Lined Gloves leathers: silk, f ning, Candy Specials For Saturday, We have the finest Candy Store in the City. Situated on the Main Floor, rear of store. While in the Store don’t fail to visit it, Here are a few “tasty specials :”” Arr Nut and Fratt Choco- 19¢ Lemon, Motnases. ; fe ont florttotnt on OG $ L 85 For Pore Silk * Umbrellas Men's and Women's; _ Worth $3.00 A good Umbrella of sort is worth ee Dollars, But there is much trick. ery in Umbreila sell $15 to|Men’s $20|Men’s Values Men’s every man with clothing needs Overcoais are newest and broad shouldered: fabrics lined in iauitiess fashion, for all builds, All $i Suits and Over: coats at $7.50. | turer; also’ plain lege in Oxtora thibet in tan and black. Ralncouts are all ateda, mow it steel gray, formerly priced a $ than $20, ‘To-iorrow—and for one prices Come nearest you are sure ‘hier SUITS b r wittr OVERCOA TS; i Crave enette The sale of the season; one we've been planning for for much interest to the money-saver, Suits are modeiied in the swellest single and double-breasted sacks; all the latest teatures embodied in them. designs; tailored in superb fashion. Sizes 34 to 42, single and double-breasted; cut full, jong allwool Oxtord gray, Black and handsome mixtures; tailored and Men's $12 and $10 Sic lot of carments—made up fo our order of spiendid wearing materia s, * are 1A Cheviots, Thibeta and Sar jane ota, Thibeta an and brown mix- inter Overconts of all wool Trish y and biaek, Falt Overcoats of Al] woo! covert and "il sure You To- $e0.00 sult or Overcoat; Best Custom Work, ‘An introductory price, incident to the opening of this new Custorn Tatloring Department. A great variety of splendid fabrics to choose from; vetyNinest making and trimmings, Suits that the Broadway tailor would say § j0 to $36 for without a tremor, Young Ladies’ Apparei—A Saturday Sale. All the handsome styles; all the beautiful most complete, most interesting Garment We command the prestige and patronage of good dressers, ¢ are so broad and variety so large; where vt ae rf: “thie measurement off your purse— to be Fightly suited The Saturday story is a remarkabie one from every standpoint. ‘ one Hirde, Grote, mats of, viret tnd) sth tot BG, OF made of chev mm we oh ad hua Bs $id. 75 iter oh obttiot And” chide ‘materials $3. 95 mnt. Mrs. Avaatetbauer’ ald he | ait ss Whit did he “dof! meked Maglarra Ma maken lunes 0, eb eae 0! Pi Ha H Ui | hands My husband Magistra' Hoffman exstaine! that the trove) ie dipnissed was over a clothes-lide, and while wo he good. RD Shooooorrepootorodoogogs i HECHT BROS, | 259-261 Sixth Ave. | HECHT BR ® Elegant Paddock Coats ; and Fashionable Suits, : EVERYTHING MAY BE EOUGHT ON CREDIT, » You get an idea of the ma of clothes we sell when you can for the diffcult garment Paddock Coats, Only designer and the skillfu can produce them in ful balance, and a store that provides these garments, that hang As gracefully and fit as phrtectly as these, is a safe place to which’, to turn tor all your clothing res quirements, rae sure about our st and qualities, for they’re gual {eed so that there’s no difi in satisfying you, but we ey you to come irrespective of what you intend to spend, for we're 4 evetything and ment as can be readily ep such times as you can best spay them, Paddock Overcoats $16.50; Worh $22.50. * aot ‘We're showing bean'iful’y talfored, fatiite YP lessly modeled Fadicck Overcdats, «f igh | to cny hing the nod gite priced merchant tailor can procuce, for the retall cloti.er, in many Instare®, ales $22, 50 for no besier; these at $16.5), SUITS IN ADMIRABLE STYLE $16,5), For men that want high-grade, finely tuiloved suis of cholo fabrics way commend these without hesitation, T.ey're models of ityle ind prtect im fy for wa've s zes and sbapes tor all figures, of plain or fauey tawici and the J most graceful single or doably-breasied coats, wor.h $.250, for $13.59, OPE LATE SATURDAY &VENI.G". $HECHT BROS. «itive § gereoononnnoesoreneegeds | dust ior Saturday: A $4.50 Oil Heater for $2.95]| ein town has ev olf Here is the best value in an Cll Heat» <eyoueh for Saturday's selling, We've just a hundred These Heaters are full sige, handsomely trimmed with nickel they have genuine smokeless burners; indicators to tell quantity of oll in fount; the fount itself is of brass. No other store has this style for less than $4.50, Just to-morruw--$2.05, Baacmopty 20) ET CNG a OE 2 PR TE TN 8) RAINGOATS weeks; one that should interest to supply. No similar event in New York is of so to particularize : Fabrics are fine wo rst.ds m handsome Craveneties we of fine black alt-wool cloth, treated to the Priestley Process; handsoinest of all coats for tain“or shine—and very dressy, too, if you please, Sizes from 34 to 46—and a fit guaranteed. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at & $2.9 are Natty, stylish garments—posl- tively worth $4; ¢hooe trom the following: Oxford Molton; POBROAT Otel canary tealien ined; 8 to 16. y sor uble Breasted CTE Silos, RA woot faves 4% to 16. woo! Chat double breasted. tly at epectal, Re orrow mekes; for a Handsome $12, 98 Suits and Overcoats which we cannot promise fo dupticite larer un for less more week—we'll measure you—And the price will be $17.98," riiea tio qualities; all the exclusive novelties that go to make this the Store in all New York, No leadership could be more secure, $5.00 gue: $5.00 $5.75 $12.30 ne tot, Ls is Bai 0

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