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ioc : = THE-WURLD: FRIDAY-EVENING, JANUARY-26, 1906. b: SCHOOLGIRLS HOW OUR PUBLIC SCHOOL GIRLS ARE BEING TRAINED AS ATHLETES. Carnegle Gives $50,000. BE ATHLETES Association ‘» last night EB. B, Riker, |) Society Women Enthusi- President o' ¢ college, announced that? Saks & Cn astically Aid in Extend- Andrew Carnoyie had given $60,000 to the Broadway, 334 te 34th Street. ing the New System. fon Uhat $160,000 was That Sale of Distinctive Suits for Men At Fourteen Dollars Formerly $17.00, $19.00, $20.00 & $22.50 ENDS WITH SATURDAY. That standard of ours promises all that you can ask in the three essential attributes—fabrics, tailoring and style. Inthatlies . the might of the offer—the price reductions are incidental. TO BE JUST LIKE PLAY. Folk Dances and Games that Develop Muscles Will Be Taught. Former low prices are now reduced 25 to 40,per cent. Indications are that because of increased cost of woollens ae Re PLAN IS WORKING WELL. Single-Breasted Sack. Double-Breasted Sack. Mrs. Clarence Mackay, Mrs. Henry clothing will cost you 20 perf|| ‘BSie-Akeastec mack euble:iareasts Parsons and Miss Leveridge cent, more Wee season. Chesterfield Frock. Buyingor us now soul ave Ghesternield Frock Among Those Interested. 50 per cent. of the cost of next! winter’s garments, § Here are the truest clothing bargains in New York to-day : New York's schoolgirls are going ‘to An Absolute Clearance Sale of have a chance to learn athletics. Not the regular calesthentic drills—the rou- | tine gymnasium work—but 2 combina- tion of play and healthy exercise that will be of uniimited value to the girls of the crowded districts where outdoor exercise Is next to impossible. - RAcE. START. Interested in this work are leaders of New York soclety—including Mrs. Clarence Mackay, Mrs. Henry Parsons ae 1 and Miss Catharine, Leverldge—and the Then I reag in the papers of the easy] ly for him. The friends of the Bishop most prominent physical instructors in Way in which hold-up men had|Are jubilant. ‘They scarcely expected ¢0 New York are at work.to sive every ' smashed jewelry store windows aca] 7 Ree D Ie eR UICLOFY schoolgirl in the city the opportunity got away with the goods and decided ae of galning the benefits of the plan. thet I would turn robber.” ‘Athletics made a pleasure, is the key- When the pollce went to Garland's note of the new system. The organiza- 4 | rooms to search them they found sev. | Gj eral unfinished stories which evidently —_-— = tion Is known as the Girls’ Branch of fc iene : Be aa mens ay a inistiditeanues ne was preparing for a magazine. / the Public 8c! college diploma also was found in the Absolutely Only Painless Methods Used, Nenv method of treatin; oeositiye) doeth, System Works Well. go that no sensation can be fait In operat: $12.50 @ $15 Suits & Overcoats for Young Men. ] are Nee / At Eight Dollars It is a business principle with us that every $Q-00 garment must find its way out before the sea= son is done, even though it demand extreme $15 and $18 Suits and price reductions, as in this instance. erent The Suits—Single and double breasted models; the greater number of worsteds. . $9.00 The Qvercoata—Long, loose, double breasted mod- $20 and $18 Suits and els of heavy fabrics in stripes, plaids and mixtures, _ with self or velvet collars. ee The system was tried as an expert-|Man Fell on Fire-Escape and) Chicago Man Who Claims Ex-|"° = —__. vi petite feat ot the yee’ pistes bas} Was Injured Under Feet Attorney-General as Father |BISHOP 0’CONNELL "ia Gal tee erty eS in Panic. Thought Robbing Easy. GOES TO BOSTON. | [rere rien cents ot Overcats FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: i girla: tp start. the athletics in. other ae —— —————- the least sotnblance of pala or discomatscr, Now is at | Pere i kasd the girs’ branch of | 5 floors of the eight-story buliding ®t | CHICAGO, Jan. 2%—“Just a plain| Pope Honors His Envoy Who Was $ -0O The Clearance Sale of ; the Publle Scmols Athletic Leacue {clothing manufacturers, were crowded | R&NEuck story, with tn excuse t) Successful in Diplomatic Mis- 13° Suits and Overcoats for Boys | will soon be in, full swing In every t 7 o'clock last night twepty-four Gears old, summed up his sion to Japan, ti : vy i | school. The girls will be taught fotk dances and p" ames that will give |. an y to develop thelr es burst from windows of the | Oy” story after he had been arrested oor, occupled by the Good| q+ state and Washington streets lust | | Company. night. appointing the Right | Employees on the sixth floor dashed| Garland told the police he was the| Rev. W. H. O'Connell Bishop of Port- ay Is one of the} for the fire-escapes, women fighting | son of Augustus H. Garland, former) land, Me., who recently visited Japan| It was| with panic-stricken men to be first.| United ‘States Attorney-General. His| on a special mission with the rank of wn wish. after visiting Public |-rneir shouts of “Fire! brought the|sctions had aroused the suspicions of| assistant to the Pontifical throne, to | So. 62, at Hester and Essex|men and women on the lower floors to|two detectives, and when they) be coadjutor\ Archbishop of Boston, | | searched him they found a pléce of! Mass, \ Bent on ridding ourselves of every garment de- : signed for this season's service, we have gone to extremes with our price reductions. 4 Norfolk Suits in plaited and double breasted i magels with knickerbocker trousers; sizes 8 to 17 i Formerly $5.95 to $6.95 BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH, $5.00 If They Don’t Fit—VYou Don’t Pay. (22 k. fine) ROME, Jan, 26,—The Pope to-day $22.50 and $25 Suits and Overcoats » Now $1 5-00 at her Behl 2 A Whitten Gunrantee for 20. ¥. With AIL Work, ead Btreets. where she saw the girls enjoy-| the windows, and they also, too fright- a : Ve will teal yo tly what \ {ne thelr gymnasium work, that she|oned to tink of the stairs, crowded on| Stone wrapped in a stocking concealed) Atthoush Cardinal Gottl, Prefect of | wort will cost by a. fier gxamination ' ) under his coat. He had been Mngering | the Congregution of the Propaganda, is |] Hours: 8 A. M. @ 8 P.M, Sundayn 10 ¢o 4, (Three-Garment Suits (coat, waistcoat and | Swas placed on the board of directors. ta tha fire-escapes. ages ee near a large jewelry store for several) aangerousiy {il with pneumonia, the American Painless Dentists, straight knee trousers); sizes 10 to 13 only, $3.95 tablishing athletics of | Isaac Klein, twenty-three years old, | Pours When taken to the Central St $25 and $28 Suits and ad for girls has long been In the | of No. 304 Second street, employed on i Congregation met unexpectedly yester- tion he made the following confession: | 4 as 3 oO Formerly $6.50 to $10.00 a Rasivag tone eer 39: the OF or ny and discusted the appointment of 252 West 42d St. vercoats rmerly $6.50 t . cadet ot Ete rey ta i | the sixth floor, bad descended to the| 1 simply was down and out and I) Ttiynxp O'Connell, with the result that OPEN EVENINGS AND ore Now % m ol selec ning third floor, As he tried to step to the | had hunted for work without success. | the Cardinals yoted almost unanimous- s Me "3 b a C3 Tourist Qverceats of Oxford frieze or mixed York Pubile Schools," eatd|iadder leading to the second floor he cheviots; sizes 8 to 16 years : Formerly $5.00 to $9.00 Miss Burchenal. “Athictics among boys| lost his grip and pitched headlong to 5 i shed. It 4 the fira-esoa A oth a a ee deodh mat [tia femescane Delon. Mea and Women | Prete PDE PHOS ISS SHO HSS gp $17 .0O semble the boys’ work, There will be|reached the ground, the iron ladder | 49h Russian Qvergoata of kersey, frieze. pebble no drills, competitions, exhibitions or| which drops from the Inst fire-escape | fy 9 cheviot or zibeline, in colors and mixtures, plain $4.75 . iiss of the systematic athletic) to the street fell. | & ammeyer Ss reatest $28 and $30 Suits and or elaborately trimmed; sizes 3 to 8, work. Roundsman Hows and Policeman Sul- | } Really Athletic Play. ivan cilmbed to the roof of a shed ad-| > ; Oy eaets Formerly $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 \ “1. will really be athletic play, and it] Joining, from which they could reach | 6) [1s our desire to make of the fotk dare-| Klein on the fire-escape at the second j ri ie a |e ere 3 n a é cued him, and he was taken to St. Vin @ MPLETE : A CO STOCK OF 20,000 PAIRS OF Kase Trounere. Bormerly 75c, 95¢ & $1.25. At 48c Bloomer Trousers. Formerly $1.45. At 75¢ Knickerbocker Trousers. Formerly $1.75 and $1.95. At 95c (All in sizes 3 to 16 years.) 75c. and 25c. Pajamas for Boys at 59c $19.00 $35 Suits and Overcoats cent's Hospital, where, it was said, he) s. As there| probably lad a fractured skull. The fire was confined to the seventh g ready for the girl girls ta this school, the hours “will have to be regulated. ‘The {dea {4 and. eighth The damage will 9 8 ee) sirta iuake wee {nthe | SaOune 0. MEN Ss FINE SHOES Of flannel in pink or blue stripes; sizes 4 to 18. “I will have personal charge of this NEVER INTENDED. scol ant le mp dere tort th | sag Wrevone tue anton ef Prove | AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE. Pe $1.45 Shirts for Boys at 85¢ work 0 that we may use this sotoo! dence. Such Superior Footwear Was Never Before Offered * Of French dlapnel to) stripes} witpion witneat coller-attached; ; “When \the good derived from atn-| We do not believe that Providence, | letics is fuily Mlustrated ic is our hope | which placed us in a world filled with ; that the * In-roduction ot the work in all |countless delights, ever intended that closely follow. ‘5 lhe lerent teonbic we drug ourselves, bring on diseases takes money to ut the plan in operas [ANd live cheerless, unhappy and pain- tion, and the women wo have taken | filled Hyes. such anu Interest in the work are doing | On the contrary, the joys of each all tn sheik uo wer: to make it a success. |day should make us look forward | teach the girl folk Miaoen er 2 [with pleasant anticipations to the| these cilldres already know the dances coming of the next; without health of thefr native countries and we ean | this is impossible, eee thes cession, asa Butdyaurdios We have, to an extent, the power A y time, vow wi v! five trecn a rood place to aetee” Sreiy |¢@;command.that health! dances are healthtul exercise and wtil lady, writing from Meadville, do the girls good. | ‘Chey will be giving | Pa, Says that for 20 years she was a their minds and bodies recreation at | great sufferer from headaches (which same time, were frequent and confined her to her Restrictions Necessary, bed for 24 hours at a time) ahd kid- “It will be necessary to make admit. | 2¢% troubles; that she employed! tance to the gymnasium depenuent | Umerous physicians from time to/ pon, Pring eer seepetioal: In fant time and eek much medicine, but got : ady pursued. |/no help; that one doctor sald her, Reet pa ord Gara Aion ahd Want the | spine was afflicted, another that her bE Ta east ar ed at first. In |Sufferings came from female weak-| Panta ees jon) OF sie super. | ness, ce that Her) iad BeOuERE ft Points, deportment. punctuality and| #1 on ker, et cy, Dat that lwhen lass standing, admit the girls to the|the truth was reached it was found tepense ot ‘che symrmalur at present. |that her coffee-drinking habit was school more than Says, for they" have |Mlone responsible — that she , was absolutely no place to exercise. In the | “coffee polsongd, es ctowded districts there scarcely. So the good Samaritan, told her room tw. Breen Aine of run-|ahout Postum Food Coffe, and she No. 488 which determined to quit using the old kind will make her model on at |and see what the new would do for her. She consigned the medicine pottles to the trash, barrel along with | the coffee canister and began to drink Postum. “At first I did not like it,” she says, ‘but when I learned how to prepare it I found it a most agreéable and at Such a Phenomenally Low Price. Regular $3.50, $5.00 @ $6.00 Shoes at 2 % 00 This sale represents trade conditions that neither we nor any other house ever had, and such an opportunity may never occur again in a decade. ure This vast stock consists of reg- ular and complete run of sizes in some 50 different styles of Men's Shoes and in all leathers, Bi This sale is composed of *® jh Children’s $4 Suits, Over- a complete shoe stock of «8 coats and Reefers clean, perfect goods, manufac- ‘ | ag tured for this season’s trade Bs lines or factory damaged foot- a% ‘Children's $5 Suits, Over- $5 English Worsted Troys- ers, “‘Hungerford’’ SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: a pean Sale of Wash Dresses for Girls Now |] Five hundred dresses are involved. They are of fine white lawn. The models we know to be the |} accepted Spring styles—high neck with yoke of $8- Suits and §} | lace and embroidery and skirt full tucked and Overeaats floifnced, Sizes 6 to I4 years. ' Nd Regularly $2.50 At $1.45 $ 5 -50 Regularly $3.50 At $1.95 Regularly $4.50 At $2.45 IN ADDITION: Youth’ $10 Suits and $12 to $17.50 irls at $7.90 Overcoat: Every winter coat that our stock affords is under this ban, Waar 2 A variety of models fashioned of kersey, broadcloth and fancy: mixtures. Sizes 5 to 14 years. $39 to $42.50 Fur Lined Coats at $19.00 Full length models, including every fur-lined coat for girls in our stock. Sizes 6 to 12 years. a Pair. Youths’ PPPEHISESESSERSH * HERS $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes +" OO Almost Perfection Jeagu freshing beverage. . Presidents” Mra, 1. 'N.. Phe fo feel better, the at @ a Pair wear. og fi coats and Reefers THis is the twenty-first year that the wide world has ‘been } f dary: Amnong the divectorn are gadis lone Seeger Suds Aaeree) Umty — A New, raked over by The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for i pa ities Boncuatt panini oR a iiee Uo searat wae: RIL gt ety SEE DISPLAY IN OUR 6TH AVENUE WINDOWS, a by $ 60 those bits of information most needed in the daily lite of the | ‘a a Mecranorth lua separ Mrs.| troubles have disappeared. including “» i : Reoplece One mania te i pies ae i iitey, head of the recreation centres; | the affection of the kidneys, of which 3,000 PAIRS OF business. man, or a carpenter, a storekeeper, a blacksmith—eaciy t ‘| 1 was at one time most apprehensive. \ Dr in hi i » has di eeds, 2 is book is builded 4: Yetephine ‘Balderhose and “ie Gelato" nord WOMEN'S $2.50, $3.00 AND $4.00 SHOES, Sa Fn ee tere ioe eran : wet) wish’ to) epeeke within Mnoderds | WELTED AND TURNED SOLES, BUTTON AND‘LACE, 1] Getthe Habit. Goto able in teachine what to leave out as what to put in. That is i book is better than any of its splendid: proces- FH. PEPTSSISIS ASEH ISHS HESHoh oes tosossootoorosess ? tion, but y tall you tia truth when SQ .00 why this year’s I say that life looks bright to me A 2Q ¢ radecessors. . It is becz f these twenty-one years’ HAVE You now, and I could notif I would, and a Pair. ie puesere sors, It is because of enty y xpe ; : SEEN FATHER? penireeeae x eee ct a Postum pO Bee the Funny Sido of Next; poedhy reefer? cmd [Ais Se a ALF RE D J - CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th st. SUNDAY’S WORLD. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M,~ 43 By Mail, 35 Cents Price, 25 Cents, There's @ reason, Read the little hook “The Road to. Weliile. tn *