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* Buildings to Be Abso- lutely Deserted. “ONLY 450,000, ON HAND, * Day New York. Schools ' Have Ever Known. tous Opening to-day wher, | pected stayed away owlne to the fact ‘iebat they were of Jewish parentage “Sand were celebrating the Jewish New | Mear feast of Rogi Hashonah. | Ap fpredicted by ‘the officers of the tie of Orthodox Congresations Oo has been advocating the con: ‘eertel absence of all Jewish children / teachera on opening «tay, the Is of the East Side were at a [standstill +... Pwents~four schools on the eat ride | teers 1 ,. | absolutely: empty to-day. Immense buildings made to house three or four a thousand children each stood empty, ; Wave for the principals, the teachers, ) the Janitor and here snd there possibly } ene, two or a half-doren lonesome little itailans, irish or Greeks. In addition “fo the twenty-four Manhattan schools ‘rwhich had no pupils at all there were ) dozens throughout the upper city where fully one-half and in some cases two- Whirds of the pupils were absent. Other Schools Deserted. Early in the day reports came tn of empty schools in Brownaville, Williams- burg, East New York, paris of Brook- Jyn and the Bronx, while a big percent- age was missing {n schools which gtarted up In these boroughs. Rosh Hashonzh and Yom New Year's and the Day of Atonement ‘in ie Jewish calendar, have oft @rawn away the Jewish children on pchool days, but never before has It fatien on the opening day. In the .twenty-four ‘schools where there were no children at_all, prepara- Nations had been made for 75,00. School No. 2, at No. 116 Henry street, had pre- ppared or 3,800 to-day. Only elght Jonely howed ap. Two were Irish-Amer- icans and six [tallan ‘They were sent home to awalt the coming of the other ,3793. Principal John F. Reigert spent the morning r=— teachers who had from theft racation waid that in’ some re f ¥ellef an they would in which to prepare everything for the ehildren. 3.975 Short In Thie School. 2. “Over per cent. of miy puplis are | Celebrating to-day, ied Mr, Relgert. School No, 61, one of the largest in the eity, Occuptes a block in Hester street from Ensex to Norfolk streets, right in the hear of the Ghetto. The great halls, made to house 4,004 echoed to the mporter’s tread as went through cmpty aisles to the of- fices of Principal John 8. rs, “Only. a handful came." naid | Mr. “Roberts, explaining that lie meant tess than twenty-five pupils, “We didn’t have the seinblance of @ class and sent them home. At Scho Jow -atrer: hers th An if 1,200 puptis. ome back fresh The principal Marietta J. Tib ad “mustered her {0 ipition of the arrival ‘The morning wore on and none came. Finally there was a thunder on the portcullis and the doors wun open to admit two scared little allans. ‘They took one lovk and @ried to be taken home. Mins A. M Atkinson, principal of School No. 14 at No. 116 Norfolk street, gathered her twenty-three teachers prepared to akiddvo the 1.100 children 0 —tipht—slasees—on thelr arrival After patient waiting | Warded by the sight Seeing solemnly across . ‘which the janitors had polished Righ whiteness. No One at Truant School. Wot only the good b tom Uttie that worn $00. SDDS. Sta 50d. -A KAS Bleu did the bad boys. -World -repprter, skirmish} desertion statistics sized school—No. Clinton streets, princi atten: Atiread yl cn doce ‘The Ev 120, at nk 19, he askoo Jones, if ® school?” was asked ss LOR HT is a apecta) schon) ror Mind “TSOP g ITER, he pinin- @¢, and laughingly agreed thar tne truanta would make the most stun coo euse to stay away. ichool No. 177, at Monroe t streets, ie {i a district whore thy seat: fans ate beg bers, and Miss Mary L. cipal was quite proud of one hundred Italians arrived. nearly three thousand were absent The Jewtsh Behool Htreets and s Ing for enrol P Had been mats for Seven Out of Extensive tor tho, o7 ed ay “ti 5, boys" and girly’ Biaff of 22 a of cipal: zabeth teachers vdrice Pet oe Tet eatery | nobody Joy wyth nine Pie y Mackay STABSED BY CALLER Jamex A Lexington fiabord und Paine teepose ae ¥e4 06 Hkidmor Aang was viniting M frosted late in the ad ‘A felonious assault. ad Merers ay -CHLOREN AWAY Bewish Holiday Causes Many ~ Most Inauspicious - Opening, Rew York's public schoola had their fatty 240,00 of the 0.00 children ex-) Kippur, ; hie pretty 9 {0 £0 to schoal and give Teacher | number for Other ohfidren derso; ey | of -vighty tea: ' Jou over the twentyenine re ee JEWISH HOLIDAY KEEPS 200,000 FROM SCHOOLS. Manhattan schools absolutely deserted on account of Rosh Hashona: No a2 2 to-day Location Hester and 116 Norfolk. x Henry, 12 -N Madison 1% Houston and 7 Chryatle and Heater. 2500 35 No, 160 Chrystie. 1,800 20 Forsyth & Rivington 3,700 (_ 0% roome and Ridge |] 160 smmolk & Rivington ING Ne. G4 Monroe. ....5 1,100 Hatt Adornes 4 ityington 42 Orchara and Ludlow. p10. Ladiow and Delancey 1,400 [} 7h No. 25 Norfolk. '] 34 Broome and Sherif | 187 Grand and Ludlow t 110. Broome and Canson, 3,500 || |] 04 Rivington and Ridgessen |! |] 22 “Stanton and Shertm,. 3,500 Peas Avenue Doves ees |f1ss Houston £ Manhattan 4,000 | 147 Henry and, Jefferson. 33,000] | 140 No. 116 Norfolk 1,100 'T 120 Ne. 187 Broome 135, 477 Monroe’ and Market | (deserters) cesses. 5 2,000 Total s<sscoccnt scres ++ 10;S05 Browneville, Bronx, Williams. |) burg. scattering bring tota 200,000. PERL SCORES IN ROM FLAMES “ARLINGTON HOT | Fashionable Tenants Forced to! t Use Fire-Escapes and “Ladders. Every tenant in the fashionable | Arlington Apartment House. No. 64 rooklyn, was trapped | fire shortty | hat scores | Montague street. jn the big structure by jafter midnight to-day, and did not meet death was due.solely to the excellent condition of the fire- Jescapes and the apparent indifference | to the safety of thelr own Ilves dis- played by firemen and. policetnen. | ‘The four upper floors of the nine-story | bullding, which was occupied by some | of the most prominent persona in Brooklyn, were gutted by the flames, | And while the fire raged from cellar to root througg (ie etevator—snatte—andy up the stairways the big escapes were| j congested with men, women and chil- dren, all in thelr night-clothes, and| some of the women hysterical or un-| conscious from fright. The alarm of fire was turned in by Andrew Shelton, at the Heights Casino, No, 7% Montague street. Policeman | James Smith, of the Amity Street Sta- | tion, climbed through the suffocating | halls to the ninth floor, where he fouhd+ Edward Bergen, a clerk in the Surro gate's office, Mra Bergen and Mrs. Lena E. Baron With the-greatest diMculty Smith and Bergen got the two women to the fire escape and then began the long climb to the street. With Bergen leading and attempting to quiet Mra. Bergen and Mra. Baron and the policeman follow- ing, the progress was slow. | smith sudaenly turned back to the} ‘ninth floor and there found Miss Etta | Van Anden and Miss Sophie Rothtuss both hysterical from fright and weak from inhaling smoke, He gulded them to the escape, where he was joined by Superintendent Williams. ‘Then came oman Mi r for Deputy Chief Charles Dumty, Oniy @ fireman used to ‘ating smoke and running gantlets of flame could hayo climbed through the blazing building as Miller did On the ninth floor Miller came upon Mra, Harold Wingate, an invalid, who certainly Would lave perished had not Miller come to her ald The escape by ‘this time was clogged wwith tinh aad aan, eRand ect, dren. Those at the bottom moved wiy. appa and now and again tongue of flame would shoot from h window against the fre escape The heat waa Ketting intolerable “At pottom of the De dow which Alisa Van Anden and Miss Jeon {uns were com : tall fence di. | 4 now enjoy. and THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Triangular Fight Waxes Hot in the Thirty-first; oo ittle Hopper. WAXES WARMER | TALK Shoe Man‘s Friends Offer Even| Money He-Gets-Three-— Fifths of the Vote. The Thirty-first {* dttefally the “Ban- er District There Tammany nners ung across. the streets and .ave- 40 near together that on a windy seem about to have @ fap- ves {the “wright-form: and! present leader the Virtue of an election by of the district, would succeed himself, and he has be- bind him the Cayuga Club and “the organization,” with the moral support of Charles F_ Murphy and the Four- teenth street Wigwam. Lewis A. Abrams’ who was wise enough to declino a renomination af- ter belng once elected to the Assembly from the overwhelmingly Republican district, Doldly announces himself as “the administration ndidate,”” and In support ofthat declaration points to his appolntment to the vacancy created by the reaignation of John C. Breckenridge from Mayor McClellan's Corporation Counsel Pendleton’s staff, to take effect Oct. 1-a week after the primaries—when this energetic young lawyer popes alec iu write himself ex- ecutive member for the Thirty-first in the Tammany Executive Committee. The talrd candidate—or should hie name have been written first?—ts Isaac A. Hopper. The Wright men say and Abrams are only seeming “oppo- hente; that they have a ‘gentlemen's ugreeme and that their tickets of ndidates for membership in the Dis- ommittee will be Identical, ex- that Hopper's name will head one se ante-primary tor are ‘= nues by. that Hopper tri cept apd that of Abrams the other; that When’ the votes are all in, if theee two Uckets cbunt more votes than the Wright Ucket, the committee named ont will all be elected except the head, ang that thie committee will select ther Hopper or Abrams Tor ‘exec: ulive member," to sit in the councHs in Fourteenth street, under this ‘“‘gen- tlemen's agreemen h Deny Any Combination. Both Abrams and Hopper deny that Wey are—tr—any—Heombination,“each_ with more or less show of indignation, and animosity for the other. The Thirty-Grst may be described roughly as lying between One Hun- | dred and Tenth and One Hundred and Twenty-seyenth streets, and Madison Hopper, or “Little Isaac,” hia friends. like to call him, was Teader of the district from 189 to 1985, when it Was larger, taking in the territory north to One Hundred and Thirty-€tth street and ¢ast to Park avenue, including “Canary Island" and the “New Ethiopia.” both of “which were Hopper strongholds. Hopper was first Meutenant to the late Judge Charles Welde for a few years before 1899, when he seceded and beat him for the Jeadership. He had « faeht every year to retain his place, and won over Willlam Kennedy, Ben T, jr. Ellas Levy, “Handsome O'Conneli and Lewis A. Abrams, Mr. Hopper is favorably considered by Iqbor untonists, for he settled the brick- | dayers:-sipike some years ago, and |i credited with securing to the bricklay- | ers the & cents an hour which they But when “Canary Island” the tenoment-house avenue were cut out of the district by the reappor- tonment bill. the practically eliminated. Harlem district “iw and the 0% prosperous merchants and commercial travellers, Abrams's Stronghold. In the mouth end of the district Ives large contingent of what ts locally nem. Willams iy Gn thoi teccerannineat dubbed “the Delancey street vote.’ be- kround a distance of net Jcause when the tenement-houses In old Mie % held | Delan street were torn down to Hee yas] wider Tint upprouen to thew Anden Bridge many of thelr tenants tapeee lfound homea In the new tenement- an Anden lines fnternal in “tne se, on® Of the fr ‘tris rection has been the atronxhold erecta me the river, ets | oe str, Abrams in all bis past. fights | «breaking through the root and|against Hopper and Hendrick, or, as Ing brilliantly made aight that|he Is now pleased to Fay, “tho organ seen trom! almost every : SrOOKIST s LNG DUTIAING eee I{zation,’: 4 the herole efforts of Tijsnwurned voutiahowesanen g@ecretary Gua J. Paul, of the Depart- aly ment of Buildings, who 1s a power Enon i < the people jn the south end DRUSIRA SOTA NDE : 8 banners announce him ony} i ate of the Harlem Demo- KILLS’O/PHTHERIA GERMS ratic “iv, And his slogan ts IN THREE MINUTES. Nu & HOME RULE — K. TOO K BRACER. | OUT OF WOR Corrontve rath May Die, ud 1 rt me mie sald Frank M nas Gallagher, bartender No, M1 West, Fifty- | t. to-day, MGrath dropped a coup! of corrosive muolin of whiskey_and dran mixture, He was taken to Roosevelt How 1 and will Ukely die, His mae in eters bury, Mass, one a So > 4 gluseful of tablets | dix 48|}ounes in Fifth avenue and the cross were taken to the Brook. |streets between Central and:Mount Mor- ris parks CT NOMINATIONSI LITICS! HONEST nay Isaac’ has « ut the land ry honey and % expetis Hall MON THE or in od naming Use for tried to hetp the t rough) Hoppe He even wi far ian to have Hopper made super fendent of the Bullding Deparument. jn an. effort to extablish hia regularity, ut even Mr. Murphy could not asaim- fate Hopper, and he dropped htm, "And everybody tn the district knows labor element was: mid- ) peopted by JAMES McGREERY & 60! 23rd Street. 34th Street. Isaac’s Barrel Wide Open for Campaign mine <S Rit (xe Troe These stores open until 6 o'clock. a Nee (See) Oe esate) : H Girne Dy — LADIES’ GLOVES. 1n Both Stores. ALL ON MY ENO OF THE 16 button length, Glace Mousquetaire FIGHT! unease : | oan feline ey Gloves. Tan, black and white. | i proors To wweer Coap THE CYERNLAS Eno THE DISTRICT ; 2.75 per pait. T510mey BeResTe mr Tae posite oF Tht ara Canparen CORSETS. \ In Both Stores. Atl Corsets carefully fitted. _ New Importations of French Corsets giving the graceftil Parisian lines to the figure. : oo Models especially cut and boned,with slender waist lines giving the sinking . waist effect. Designed for the! present | RECORDING i} * noPPen’. Cncy'eaea Rea oo fashion of dress, 1 FROM THE os is s ~ y EAE ASHP” New fall models particularly adapted P nf P' | for average and slender figures. ~ wearer Keven een Models for well developed figures. cur oon | ! WALLOPED ano ments xs Dom Twieet topped Jonney, os 3.50 to 25.00 Warr THE MONEY MEEHAN! ~ zs Gane Hess. A WRIGHT "LIVE Wine” 0 THAT 1S OBJECTED TO 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McGREERY & CO, | 23rd Street. 34th Strect. | UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS. Lace Curtains and Bed Sets. Fall importations of fine hand-made THIS CAMPAIGN EXPENSES ARE CHARGED UP TO THE HARLEM DEMOCRATIC clunt IDAAC PHILLIPD, TARAS. CAYUGA : ciue Frans 6. ONCOMMELL ANOTHER CAYUCA LUE WIRE AKO MOTE CATHERER- toese vecrs stone 115 GETTING Yo BE AHABIT gpenioury 4 In Both Stores. cues Gian Wanman AMERY aS Oot aa (AT rorrant: Frans P. j rorya, bacaline ie wea vantatat One R aan econ oes French Curtains, Renaissance, Point and it required (all the airenity of ls bleven stories Arab, Marie Antoinette and novelty © Wright, sustained by men who OSE See onoat ] i 7 ‘and unusual designs. tna Woulogiosd. Mss eucteaar AR AHFAN (| a aren develo: Renaissance,..3.75, 5.00 and 7.50 per pair Sieriehelinan ncemeuanoes . 000 in the Point Arab...6.50,875 “11.50 “ euOULS opperialup asieader aeons Irish Point.. 4.75, 6.50 “ 8.50 “ © hoa rival ansport in maritime po: A “Leap in the Dark.” palaces of wonderful ‘ort have arrived at n described at lei « Lusitanta, uings tia Wright's Commiftec. The Wright Campaign C under Chairman Bernstein, has B. O'Connoil, Gustave J. Patil, Aug D. Robinson, David Sinmons as V hairmen and Sam Marx for secre’ r Exlwa, Fancy Lace Bed Sets with deep valance and bolster cover. Single or double bed sizes. Renaissance..4.75, 7.50, and THE LUCANIA Turbine Cunarder Ocean 9.75 per set Tees, John Nya Crawford) Dr c } cS ereT ETT at cama tT a « ct SS Fp ealeSvO ar Sas cautious English p =: inatalia rs rettes paareheye = John G: Horgan, Dr. Henry Seort, i Easily Overcomes Sister of the naw motive power “1s a leap In Marie Antom : Reanlan Rasere Lax and. forte’ Ship’s Li Lead he Sa tne Otturainee ote ier Pars seeeeeee 10.50, 12.50 and 15.50 per set Wiillam Allen, heads a law committe Ips Long Lea sons type arranged on four propeller f 1 yf the lenry, MeCar! 1% revolutlo: . iy a fs chairman of the fnance (coinmitt | ‘ - thiree-biaded propeller 16 feet Pratt of which John He Van Tine At Mt fn mid-Atlantic, away ahead of [9° giimecer The mix turbines ar 90 Panels and Vestibule Sets accepted for Valentine, Herman, Fromme, George A. )the Lucania, which was expected to arranged as to constitute two seta, of delivery in early fall Middleton, ‘Dan! 7. Brit: |accompany her across the ocean, the resseren tue Tee oor ontaldaspropels . 5 : feawelser and forty others “are” mem: | new turbine ter Lusitania to ai- {er abatt anda Tow pressure, (urbine Draperies, Wall Hangings: and "A hit in the campaign ts the parody! ready past 2 nd wn astern tur on the = 3 omombliai bearineinlbixcalives't cisco in: ber maiden ponding inner shaft, The reason for Furniture Coverings, presente] to "Rilly” W. trip, Al y fogs at jhe the, aster bel be : Hopper, Herman Benants q rbine w propel in one direc: Recupasunenyite beginning « cif thet Prelate vata ah c cand” uf : Shag ae exsury for K¢ astern, These tur- : and ut seat neTMie® Ginek dn hot hae. tobe -aepowertal 23rd-Strect. 34th Street: u Travers’ Island nj Taverpoot less some | A. gianc 0 oom will much frightened ici | Aooident den from | ferson One Hundred and Six Lenox avenue is t herenta and tceming Ww Capris —aintinees rostrum im: tr | the candida | ministration. campaign a speed if miles a minute. and n the fixed and from one-fiftieth when the tu’ mand | the L soe elven ie that K un Chose Back ; xe This is anceps monmd help before the Li aT TERS rar te * Teached them on ‘‘Mog's Rack Sypown that ghe Neve e TS Abrams Gets Busy. s0.000 pixdes. ee ra Club and his quarters of more than G. . re atreot A with ___Trimmed Hats for Fall and Winter Will be Exhibited on tot moving blades of the low- < profect outward from t ace of A ster am 16 feet In dia anil the low-pressure turbines | weigh 490 tons. * Maybe th m: ¢ Four-Day Boat. Pifor “ eo tof mechanics the ap- [Edward Fri - PGlrece power ton the ae | Robert Har ee eee K 2 fiatied “eith delight Tuesday and Wednesday, | Abrama Detalis of t us the Yr, Of apes id drama: ‘ “its which the builders of rectprocat- i vearta leony an World ent aborrd {tne engines, the prevailing stlye thought | September the roth and rith, stration. AY Appoara to ind bean Teaches re te ncaa, ang Nineteen Hundred and Seven. ioe her. | While a technical explanat ala” belleye was| Vey nothing, the mew liners pom : nf had bee smooth summed, up in th «iven— tor arrORR Aer han fea of/ hee demonstration—of 23rd Street 34th Strect : arse na rae fee hemes on Aerie Ceo eae poepenets lar fiandx a - the trad tantaenes Tock is something any mind cal digest: DEFIES SUNDAY LAW Var weer ihaenenet eo PITTS neundes: x antic mail ser- | Inatructic 0 Richard §. Holt od Posy eet are interested In the - and District-Attorr ue the Lucanla when allowed to ROU reducer ner ons Beaver County, ig county, has Queenstown the Lusl-| ania is 790 feet long, § fect " fee in depth from. the day work at the new pl. > a dense fog. \ Tits con: ere Keel te de pan Ee waen’ wk. Her floating weight ? Lait (80 tons, and If is estimated deputies and }trance, but w | ways that a steel bout working on Su propel her at the re- of 41-2 knote the 63,000 horae= Xternal appearance the Tassitanta . impression of immense powe: 1 funnels are H feet ed develop must 5 from ‘gives Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed nla or the vania is HH Seater diameter and rise to 15S by not the: Cus ii, the erate i <1 While the tunnel e officers by the men en- (were lying In the slip yard at etal sunning ther bis Atiantic Bank, the Brilabers Ono ‘being. photo: | an elr a , ation lines. A wh ing from the mouth of}. A) : pends upon which ship tf ive mome iden of Its size. by ! okout at Fire Isiand some four | A Palace Afloat. | 64 PAGES—LITHOGRAPHED IN COLORS—ILLUMINATED designed ht, se |tn great ship {8 more a) the spacious pub- In ship trim ke to. Acne ss BOARD COVERS. PRICE, $1.00, AT WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. May Wrest Pennant from Germans. \ veen the ine KY wh : marent. inside, | © methods of parent inside. Mi and: promenades | is an Interna. to the si é at UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, northwest corner eNATTLOE publio room Is representative of th st, seam tek ee’ lnome peria). and all ars artistically and HARLEM, 249 West 125th St. e Withetm 11, |S2fG™409 eT arstceinas gassengers | BRONX, 658 East 149th St., near 3d Ave. ft of the Ine |! sok dining saloopr with. accom: BROOKLYN, 292 ington 1 addition to | jyodations for tHe oof the lst ea Sty and 317/Falton St. m that ONE state ly sentimental ques-/ nitting: an extensive lounging room be made that shows the truth -on 2 dash of the turbine. | decorated in NEL Cae rotate A Very Funny Book. BOTH sides of a given prop © is expected to solve! NUUUE sink, win white wills, But when it comes. to ascertain ont important of practical ques: of 3 Wet ce ua A ith all Just exactly WHICH newspaper. give wn ee 5 abt ph pcontoandaceireheitened its advertisers the MOST for their if x" tremendous turbines | “ond-class similar’ though and elaborate accom: provided. ‘The fittingn sare described as an leria- | OUT" In record-breaking | jens d the 192 tur. | mosations n, and the 182 tur ANNs: expected to shoot th harbo the extenal a money, these facts become pertinent and conclusive naces of the s e expected to cat | fF fuent over anything In the lpe up between 10,000 and 12,09 tons of coal, ed. me WORLD ADS. $0 MORE THAN which at #3 per ton will make an item oa, of the |accommad alone Of the }) must be evercome by correspond- ingly! great profits, New York is on edge to ace the new wonder—the fizing, floating skyscraper for the pcéan-giant, in FAR THIS YEAR. that fall THE HERALD, will consist of over complement of thi 000 en: stawenan cts ‘att has the honor of joraeibestgidipais ALS sia Revs, jncwuding Ht SCapt. J, Be Ws J, commanding th masiden yoyase, aco ia

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