The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1905, Page 5

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SHE TURNED. ASH HEAPS. INTO “4 mith Fi ryan THE WORLD: TUE j / cou 106, " Imp educators, AL numnbe. of visitors, ‘The r€ason wi two haly I First half. Ss 1 [repr @ little farmers. teen ting classes | pea from Columba | | Colla New York ra Hrookly Svhool of) mmon plants were grown {in the garden and made familiar to the little farmers, thirty-two common vee etailes, twelve common flowers .and sey pomman weed Vegetables grown ta park we radish: burnt eabbar y bed Was J in the centre and the other uped around It i building was desig*ated as the t young girls were {A fa | taugrht waslgned | ess than t sisted In \s yousework in a reat @ manner. ; ’ Among other people Interested wk were Me in this ee, Wd y claimed t ren a tld resented Int IL gota went the offlelaia to find out I was right in anything I ¢ ntemplated sald Mrs, Parsot Once right, L went ahead. “Don't. think of this as a @ha a necessity in this crowded | y ldren are not takers of a | poor poo! but mous ehildren ple, strious chi has a city depart (OMOUNT VE! \ MOUNT VERNON fee | ery blk organization known as the Dirac | Leag hae been formed Henry Kaser as temporays i, Williams ag secre N m fora third time Lyman Pe Postmaster a } The final meeting for t ar of the Women's Republican Club, Wi!l be held | on the evening of Dec. 25 at the hon of Mrs. J. W. Shepard | Mr. and Mrs |, §& 1, of South Fourth avenue, have been’ celebrating | their” tenth’ wedding anniversary thts week Mr. and Mrs. turned to thoir avenue fim ¢ F. A. Brower have re-| me on North Fulto v| ip to Washington WATERS PIANOS We now offer the largest and most elegant stock of Waters || Pianos we hive ever shown in sixty years, Don't fail to hear and mine them! We can certainly suit you as to tone and quality, and satisfy you as to prices and terms, | e *225 to *400 Payments from $6 to $10 per! month, without interest. We a'so offer a beauti/ul new piane—Style 85, Chester which we highly recommend and fully warrant—for $190 erty in New York, no ma ter how bu lt | up the city seems, Movement Is Spreading, | * | "The movement ts golng a) over the ' ourtry, and ail that is needgd da an ied f Jj i tot me (good, useful outdoor ox-| “bject les¥on, We will try to furnish rojector of De Witt Clintoa is { er to occupy thelr idle time, and} that. iiladelphia is already doing ‘hi aval Sa Sel to learn abont’ mature and growing| splendidly jn this ine under the direc- Children’s Farm School things thoxe lessons which the city child] tlon af Miss “ennett, who worked with iV Salary has #6 little. opportun to learn, }me at the De Witt Clinton Park farm Given a Salary, | Discovery, of the Ash Heap, |i" the enrher seasons, ‘The Kindest ee “Poo much pralse cannot ba accorded | COMMeNt made on her work was by a “Working on a thing w a net arto the administration for the hearty little ied of her about tho \ farm io furnished them Mitek: be Bak i «eh Aupport which haw been given the work |, ip0 rec ls sranemagh to. dolng 4 iy bsp He Boa! 4 Li ulig 11, | ton of the Board of on,’ sald Sit ba alice sua fU Kimore worth | Who twlped, although he did not quite| M8 Bennett, ‘ituht mia rt Pe RECURRENT SS TOME RODS Ort ae 4 sredent (Comnlagicrer, patty, te ymmented the ¢nild, In ¥ HalM hg Ne hpi ol atlas 1 the Vacant Lote Assocta 1 This is the secret ¢ Mr. Pareona, who. by the way, Js not , be jon has furnished grounds for the ehl voiced | relatt fo me, although the mistake is) 410 08 fone re frequently. m: dren's farme. ' ane farm plot fn the park was origla the Board of n I have had the heartlest co-opera-{aliy Jana teet, divided Into afeis to ment Monday creaged tae y n of thon ever the day I want to the| accommodate 25 cuildren. Tas year. It Mirwoto tayero ni) Children's | site o bent De Wit nton |i sire ines as large. As Mra, Par Dirwotor of Playwrotunds ant Child rite, of present De Witt Ciln sons put it. 'Tolg year they had two Farm Sehools r tie Park Depart:| Park, Eleventh to ‘we avenues.| opopa of vegetables and two Crops of ment. In this substantial form with an. bounded by Fifty-tecond and Fifty-| children,” ‘The seagon was begun early shnowledged place in the lane rthuatroets, and @at.down on an a8 " ed at Ang. 4 sooth a nw Soknowlelged 5 6 lt he G Wak, down: pni ay & oungstsrs who needed the the coming year and an apportioned plie, Where I was saproundad by the ‘rovind in the soll and ope. of $250 per yea rd Oildren- Who were Jater to be the litte f the healthy ts appt t ot effort | farmers, I am very grateful for th ea the cart 1 station when the 1 began w man with une) helt ' lite farmers were nf ein fresh air and good The necessity for farms Invoft'es fo thowe W no} Goll as producers of gool healt nd n i@ great, It was not a ne It bitt they recognized tie Morals “commenced transforming ad to be worked up was ticre | Hi } jation, dump Which is now DeWitt Clintow g to be Wet. In Ceylon they ary! Here’s Her “Crop Report,” Park into a farm on ¥ addite such farms at the rite of twen 185 the ¥ appropriates eould work if they wisiel a o fyefive a year under government dire f $3000 1h @hat witich they raised T was in Gon. From all the borough} persons Mrs ter bands, is: day it isa branch of the Park pme who mygak Lhe need for 4 volty, an , 2 for the Department farmacin thejrvseptions. It is nit dim “yy yf work “kam not try to make farmera joule df id people will take it yp 1 ti Mrs, Parsons out. of the olty ehfdres soll Mrs. arty owners are willing to be 00) ead) a ae “th wibs summary of the Parsone at her c a West Fifty.) with their vacdat htopetty so pode as Vis | Sixth stress. ‘It is just thet they may) {gs unsold png not neetet for jeanstre | from 141 ake healthte i of tiiemeetvew:! t And theFe te muh vacnat pre | make art ir ] ANA Ph dite wk ea AB 8 4 | : | Sa ee “cate | - ’ 1 a oe » a , ati No $14,000 Rugs Under His Charged in Court, that Harlem} One Downtown, Congregatiot \ Peet in’ Wall Road Syndicate Sold Bonds |’ Elects Not to Help Free . 7 2) Inj 4 J Street, to Themselves. Debt Up in Harlem, i i a’. | Phe Washington Heights and the Up eight flights at No, 2 Wall street} Justice Lilia ‘ be alt ands West ‘Miirty-third | Street Baptist & wooden » at the end of the east] ° Nigalimodiegy Ppesearce lt] lt veld meotings last night and hall reads; “Baker & Peabody.” The} Supreme Court, by argumental delive ieee ey . a RSP ROE by Willam B. Hornblower an@ Francis | | eta ats MG hs t ding ist one of the oldest ty the © each other. The upte ougrema- date ud fe ane ch | tgeva Btetaon ‘on one side, end Fred-| {0 each ofher, The uptown ‘ongrema cial district Hike W. Sherma and from Chet Judge $00 voted for consdlidation with the leads # bare reception | Mt vg belied Abas ‘1 i t ney 6 Keb and Vian e rn Alton 2 Parker on the other, over a | SoW9towe congregation iy thty saw & oom and at the Inver dur a Visitor te , Whe “Mirty-third’ atreet Baptists de Confronted vy wi upstu-date office boy, | Mitlon by the! former to have some} |i) i : Gh The wooden floor of this office is un- | 1aagreeable charges stricken out of wih ine Mantes obure get Hun carpeted and. records the wear and | t@ complaint of three Harlem Rel ‘ A i iaiy Alt aid T pakien ad mrime of a sore of years, A natrow, | odd stockholders to compel William | O°" Bn ee Med t alates oy ie AM-lghted hallway leads to the ate | K and Frederi¢e W. Vanderbilt, Seta: | ugiown éonaregation wis not alto office of Charles A. Peabody, the new [tor Depew, J. P. Morgan and others, | gether unseltish, a® the merger woul president of the Mu ual Life Insuran.e | (© (FestOre about €1,20000 of funds, al-| have lifted Ww debt rum thel, ) Cempony leged to have been wasted it Hol pastor o1 : A soiled pine floor was halt hidden | the complattants aro William PF ine street asker 4 ‘ hree | Blandy a Bi veet banker js congregation want to stay urder three ragged rugs, Around shree | Blandy a ee: “ et Danker end in the affirmative came fron the room uavarnixied bool | Droker, and Misses Rose BE. and Hin-) ai over the room, and, after twe ? meoud | dust-covered volumes, A] fetta T. Sherman, of Rye, who hold a |heurs’ debate. It was decided to remain Jain came-seated chair was at Mr, Pew. |f¢W shares of the gilt edged siock of where they were, : Be f isl halt il rua | New York and Hamler. Raliroad ——— | Dod kK, ree on a faded rue | Company eptit across entre ant rudely | The defendants ne Samuel F ) wa. ‘The deak was old, scratched and | Barger, the late Charles C. Clarke. ve lgacts cat 44,000 rugs inj EdWard V. W. Robalter, Hamilton Me: STATEN ISLAND dusty By Ne ‘wombly and the Harlem company evidence, as in the case of the New! ‘phe complaint arges that in 1898 tak rs f Ama nistratl off 08, re 1yyene defendants, all directors of the | An éntertatnment will be given by the Mr, Peabody {s a je oman the rhe + i 7 Mo ‘ on Tor letle C ve 7 olrionie type of build and countenance dicate and prepared ta 7 ake r tn sania Pose isa 6 dane Hae ) He talks ung acts with his (9 t ever on) jnsue of $12,000,000 worth of bonds to b6|bor at the Reformed Church of 3 the soft peda! Astor-like, he is @ cons! issued by the Haflem Road May#), 1901 1 OS the Reformed Chueh of Mar servative Although extremely Alert | to take the plage of seven per cent. |2¢r's Harbor on Tuesday evening, Re there Is no outward, vtiptiam, fot ay bonds maturing that day. ‘Tis ayndi- | hearsala are being held nightly and the nie force, He wands up to er jeate therefore wae virtually to be both a ‘omise: cope, ' view, a la Perkins, becaus he Is timid | pelior and buper of ite DOndR, eAG thee affair promises to be a big success. Father than intense He Is ball-bearing | tagre, t the whole lasue at The Pansy Ctrete, of New Dorp, will h Waa Pioctetlan wet th Pi ane part 201-2 31-2 went to themselves as] entertain its friends wiih an entertalu | ixes, Discretion got the be " tf ae ie ‘ ite | wa : | (at My stele J vga and he has since, “Ac tnis time a 8” Harem ware was} rent at Curty’s Ful}, New Dorgit on ‘ tony’ vas horn In New York | Worth neariy #00 in the market, and| 29, One of the features of tne at {uated ftom the bords, it 18 cinimed, ought to have /falr will be a visit from Sinta Claus di | 1869 and ‘was admitted been offered to stockholders and should | rect fre le has devoted have browght not lose than 81-2 pe ' tht At the regular monthly segsion of th indiing of cent. more-—the syndicate thus protest-| 4 nthly § of | he has been the, .\me 1 representa. |Ing an Unearned profit of nearly $1.00, | Deen i ae aNd on ann bet He ive ol Ilan ‘aidor’ Asto: On. hy Ape yes Ne In MEL, “T know something about the legal What the detendants ask to hav ee fs | ; farect of life Inaurunce.” Mr pene stricken from the complaint as of "0 i t nave Had no exper: | importance eg ' h Y fence with the selentifie end. My work Melee tite w i OF Hoth Hare | © jome in West New Brigh Will be chiefly administrative Jem Directorate and the syndicate and| Alderman-elect Charles P. ‘4 ——— made & personal profit out of the deal; | Wester, will entertain hig f ROOSEVELT SANTA CLAUS, | that they are also directors of the New [{vrewion this evening. at | the fit * | York Central then, In IMM, Issuing $100- | Sit bamn: be hiadg ey ed heieoets : rs J 0,000 of tends which were borrowed by | ARC tains th Bees ak the. | President Senda Cheek to Puptin of | the syr dicate mmittes’ ht invited and Oyster Ray Sehool, —— - n pleasant evening Is anticlpated, | OYSTER RAY, 1, 1, Deo. 18—Proste| HUNGARIAN SUFFRAGE BILL. | wiiylu' Sundaycrchool far. lis cshragamts dent Roovevelt has sent Mise Sarah ¢, | BUDAPEST. HUNGARY, Deo. 10 noly ry, on irioay evening, in pe | 4 ay otis of th Ht hiverea) (Sunday-school rooms, An interesting Provost, principal of the Cove school, |The terms of the proposed Universal | ogromme, consisting of catos, ecita where his children formerly at Male Suffrage bill, made public to-day, |tlons and a cantata, ta being arranged | @ generous check to be used for Chrigts \AWes tha franchise to all Hurgarians | by Supt. Foster, and the event Js being mas gifts for the pupils Me hover twenty-four years of age who are | looked forward to with ey Lag The Christmas exercises at the schoo!, avle to read and wrrte, provide that] A Christmas jubilee and dance, in al’ when the pitty will Io distriated, wit | voting shall ve direst and secret and | of the Workmen's Bick and Death fund. be held next Friday afternoon, * that anyone entitled to vote phall also | wil rid at Nilsen'a Hall, in Mrs. Roosevelt during former Christ- | be qualified for dlésiton, provided he He, on Dee. 0,» Exceptional! bought the presents for the |has heen a Hungaran subject for ten | reparations are belng made for the) and the President played Santa | years and has not bees seatenced for | #ffalr, : ( | and distributed them. | dishorest practhoese ' The second of a series of concerts by ' the Clawle ‘Trio Club wil ww the Womans Club, at st. Ge Thureday acternoon, The trio of Jean Lamont Pagpne ges Nike oMBbha eA WATCHES, jssqDIAMONDS, JEWELRY, || are being sold through the almost unerring agency of TYPEWRITERS, iA a FURS, | DESKS, a rertig oot, GLOTHI BILLIARD TABLES, |... FURNIT! i | Mr. Ard Mrs. ComiAlus Leonard were} tendered a surprise by their friends at Pe eh few even. Se tine wires had, Among the guess were Mr, Mrs. James Siigreaves, Mr. and Otto, Woehrle, Mr, and’ Mrs, Koy, Mrs A, Demarest, Mrs. Peter Cannon, Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. Agnes Decker, Mrs, W, Simmonds. Miss Mybel_ Deinare. Miss Annie MoCarthy, Mas EK. Smith Misa Ida Price, Miss M. Moffatt, Mies Evelyn. Finley, Clarence Cannon, Bd. ward Graham, John Glen and’ Bert Algulg. ip, Ke Mia A, W. Bharrett: of Maré fiers’ Harbor, Will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in York County, Va. ; jand delivery. fee, on payments of only $5 per Month. Stool, cover, tuning OUR THREE STORES WILL BE ‘OPEN EVENINGS: UNTIL, JANUARY 187. ‘Horace Waters & Co. | 494 Pith Ave, near 18th St | 127 West 42d St,, near Bway, | / O04 West 125th St,, near 8th Ave, DAY EVENIN AN EDUCATIONAL PARK. | WholesaleFactory Price, DECEMBER 19, 1995. ' oe Waists for Women-=A Sale of Large Interest JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Quite a great quantity of waists figure in this sale, but they'll not remain long at the prices we've put on them. Waists of a character which this sale concerns have never reached such a low price level as now. At $5 . At $1.25 | At $2 | Value 87,50 & $8.75 | Value $2.50. | — Value $4.50. Hackett Canart & Broadway at Thirteenth Street Waists of white figured = Walsts of pure linen Walits of chiffon taf : Vell fe hand embroidery desiens {eta—black, white and wadras tailored a nee : fi WRNS. | other shades, Allo very fects in a broad variety Tucked itton- back pretty odels in lace and of models, models, net waists. Things That Make Very Pretty Gifts CHEMISETTES—A host-of hand-made pieces in a diversity of patterns, at $1, BELTS—Of silk and leather, and gold and silver tissue, with ornate buckles—straight and girdle effects, at 50c and $1 NECKWEAR—Turnovers, round collars, collar and cuff sets ahd tab co!lars of dainty laces, linens, lawns, some embellished ‘with ribbon, at 50¢ and $1. Hadett Carat 66 Open Evenings Until Cheistovns. — CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WORTH GIVING Notice to the Public. ::"".")):""',. AT OUR PACTORY MAD) ON OUR MOST REMARKANLE PLAN OF SELLING THEM A AND ON TERMS OF No Cash Payment Down, °° merely 50c, Weekly UNTIL PAID FOR OWING TO THE BNORMOL DEMAND THAT HAS 1 PON | NS WILL PLAC V NG IK GL ) OUR MORRIS i PAIL POR $18.0 OUR ORJECT IN 80 DOL PURELY TO INTRODUCE OUR MAKE OF Gi IN THIS MARKET 8 MADE FOR S TREATED I 8 DELIVIEKED BY With THER ) PURCHASE | ENT PRESS | PALL GOCT COMPANHES We manufacture a large assortment of Morris Chairs, Rockers, Couches, Ladies’ Desks, Parlor Tables, Brass and Iron Beds, Dressers and Extension Ta- bles, Buy your wife or your husband a useful Christmas present. Wholesale prices and same terms ar EMPIRE FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO., “AORN 348 Sixth Avenuo, AND SALESROOM Open Evenings Until Christmas, od. Constable ge Umbrellas Gold, Sterling FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, 26 in., Handles of Cr Silver, Inlaid, Gun Metal, Pearls, Eurnt Ivory and Natural Woods MEN'S UMBRELLAS, 28 in., Handles of Burnt Ivory, Gun Metal, Sterling Silver, Buck Horns and Fancy Wood, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Dress Suit Case Umbrell MARTIN'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH UMBRELLAS & MEN'S CANES, CHILDREN'S Umbtellas with Animal Head Handles, ply on any purchase made from us. een 21st and 22d Sts. SPECIAL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S High Grade Silk Umbreilas, Variety of Handles. Value $4.00 and $5.00 2.9 Sdroadvway L196 Street ESIC LT WALI B) P) We Permit No House To Undersell Us, Ne non ESTABLISHED 1857 MAL «A ips é \TALOGUE tL tCLE; Lae, BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, CHRISTMAS GIFTS GALORE. Our stock is so vast we can illustrate but a few special pieces. Whatever you see advertised b can be dupli« and ke yourself. Our inexpensive location and enormous sales permit us to undersell all would-be tome petitor "ol “WEAT SIDE OF BTREET, NORTH OF GRAND STRUCT 'L STATION cited here for less money. Bring in their advertisements KROOKLYNITES, ATTENTION! Those living insthe others Eastern District. will now find Grands Street (Manhattan) cars awaiting them at the Williamsburg terminus of theongw | ‘ridge. These cars run on a 2-minute headway and éross | the Bowery Grand. street, lin half a block of .aur | establishment | meV AB SING—We otwarn ntate Sreighte of Dinmonte In our advertther = ee | UNS A 2-karat stone of fine color é-Karat fine blue- showy white — sparkling Latest design." large white Dfhe gem, perfectly and brilliancy, per- monde, 244 kta. gelle talre effect, 18 dt cut; actual value fectly cut, skeleton $100; our mounting, platinu t oth ave price "$265 setting; a bargain ou $49 $100 price Steel white, fine gem, perfectly cut, full of fire, 11-46 Choice steel color Diamond, very bril- Twin Ring, two fine diamonds of the purest wa liant, 54 karat, full ter, Se karat; of fire, perfect cut karat, flawless, “bif- others ask $100 and flawless; good fany setting; worth our value for $100; spe priv, $55] F sos; ony... $48 F Poa... $65 This exquisite Crown contains 42 blue white diamonds, 2% karats; 18-karat mounting, platinum top; price elsewhere $225, here at... $145 Others up to $800. eae neta tener ee me Our Leaders, solid Gold Link] Cuff Buttons, genuine dia- mond in centre. $1.50 ne Gentleman's Dia- mond Locket, star and crescent design, six pure white dia- monds; , $10 only Any color centre encircled by 412 genuine diamonds; easily worth $10; specitl at $5 Genuine diamonds; Ear-Screws or Ear- Drops; very brilliant, pure white, $50 Ye 1-16 karat, Link Bracelet, solid gold, genuine dia mond, $19.00 Solid 14-karat gold, five white a solid 14- | | diamonds, Spe Ladies’ en’ olid 14 : 0) s Mine et i be cal C. & C. karat case, richly} kal i Ly ae All movement carved, Waltham or; weight, artistically Others ask $25 Elgin movement,! engraved, jewelled our price : thers ask i Waltham , 5; our venings Till 10, Sat irday Till 12, CODE Vie DRLOW BERS CLR) aro REFLECTS THE GIVER. Note How Rapidly Christmas is Approaching. Select your gifts now in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. 1908, Con- Hiuatrated allow elmin efere Pay as your tn fidentia atalogue 44. me will months after January, no employer's ces required Cail or write for We positively save you the retailer's profit, CASH OR CREDIT. L. W. Sweet @ Co. ston Bh Be 407 Fulton St, Brooklyn. iW) Molden Lane, N, ¥. 1746 Newark Av,, Jersey City, Out of Town Patronage Solicited, OPEN EVENINGS OWPERTHWA4 Everything for IT Housekeeping’ CREDIT ADVANTAGES STORES West Ith Street, near 6th Avenue Flatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, Brooklyn. 1807 S hristmas? y. Why shouldn't. ye 4 Practical and sensible ‘as a reme! : i Raa F r membrance? \. hen holiday time tg hi h-price mytine for everything but clothe: i mt for cvery @ but hes—espéeially when py he t such extreme values at such lowgprices, ; f you don't know his Slee bring an old ro Of his, If the garments we send don't fit \t hey may be easily changed after Xmag, 1,000 $15 & $18 Suits at $10. Every one of thes: suits hand hors aning the same amount of han@ work used in custom work—insuni®g per- ¢ of shape, extreme long wear, ot style and correct fit, These in- clude our o lar stock ang over- stock fron t wholes@e tail. Sizes for all and newest single and sreasted models i Ne tit made to retail for 14s than tk Bis. goodly quantity made to Pafail for 4.) considerably more Getthe Habit. Goto Brill Brothers DS U give him something ors double @ UNION SQUARE i4th Street, near Groaiwal\. 279 Broadway, near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt Street, near Ureehwick, 125th Street, corner Third Ave, . op

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