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! BARNARD GIRLS; JUDGES QUAY. HOTLER _ A TERA CTE ORES FRR TE ETL AGAIN CUT UP IN te A BURLESQUE ‘Freshmen Give Five Scream-| i), ing Stunts in Theatre, but Ay It’s. “Not a Show.” 'MERE MAN IS BARRED, Even Professors Cannot See *Take-Off” of Gymna- ay sium Teacher, ‘Those dear Barnard girls aro c iting ‘“p again this afternoon with mere man ©n the outside of the fast and inviolate Portals of Brinkerhoff Theatre, even the faculty, at leaat, n tere and frowning fraction of y that Is shaped in the Ilkeness of A un and wears trousers, will be permitted a Derk, Of coutss there will be nothing in this afternoon's cut-up that the trousered faculty members could not see without pink tinge. ‘There, 1 hat in or out far as the Barnard, | the essence ; at aus- d girls are con ¥ one knows, has boiled down te of which p the tongue would incorrigible hoy of dign one dro) n Heathendom into a dive! mapole, Why It's “Not a Show.” n Christen: Po-day's affair « ate permitted to kne tured and dig: as “Not @ Show entertainers nst far as we! cul ent billed freshmen are as the facu! ain do not permit them to give an the na of “a show, the 1 L0U8! ap it their st mitt ” Pretiv ¢ en? Sixty-six Part In five s make 0 the strains March.” If that the present dar takers the stately and 0 8 far mous mareh, Wh achs- hund could hee V of thu fn But of the genio awa of is oni * a) Vusiness to war th sophomores r the boards and doa course th hearts’ content in the there will not be so much as @ rubbering male infant in the audience Columbia Boys Mitfed The freshmen will trip gail hind the sophomofes, each and every Aweet miss of them garbed tn short frocks, with their hair rippling down their backs fn pretty curls. Think of Niding all that ravishing loveliness behind ed yrs, sheltering it and shielding it even from the chastened and austere gaze of the professors Of course, that is the cultured and claasic thing to do, but the callow! youths over on the Columbia campus Are waving that it is pretty darned stingy, but just like « (Barnard) girl The ‘second stunt will be a parody | on the an Phe senior mascot is & live bull yamed Bob er juniors pin their superstitious faith on ak stuffed owl, the sophomore on an Indtan (wooden) and the freshmen on a stuffed dragon. Somehow these four the owl 8 into a Indian ts 1 by Of will be ngly funny, we are * assured, six or seven hundred Barnard > wit # it really expect to smile and ejaculate, “How very amusing Mey kven Giggle. But when it comes to the third stunt, Programmed ag a dignified burlesque of Miss Calhoun, the gymnasium instruc tor {t is feared that some of the fresh- men will not restmin themselves from, niggling. Miss Maric Wagner, who is an awfill college cut-up, Will burlesque Misa Calhoun (bloomerr and all). Miss Wagner {s the “athictic girl” of Bar- nard, which means translated that she is "The Strong Girl.” She tosves Atty- pound dumbbells about a3 If they were ride combs, does the giant swing with rare grace and aplomn’ and could clin herse}€ forty-seven times to a chan- deller {f such a thing were In k with Barnard dignity, whieh tt Stunt No. 4 will be « burlesque of the, Rarnard, basketball team in action, The Durleang team expects to make the real thing ike @ June zephyr hiding be-, hind a Kansas twister, The final caper of the entertainment will be still an- | other burlesque, @ mock undergraduat meeting at 'whioh the dignity will be so | thick that & razor-edge cleaver can't dent {f. C)TY TO REPAY SCANNELL. Former Fire ( 96,381 Spent in Fighting Indictments, Former Fire Commissioner John J. Beantiel! will be reimbursed by the city, to the extent of $6,381.40, the amount ex- pended by him in defending four indict- ments found against him in 1901. Mr, Scannell fought the indictments for several years before they were dis- missed by Judge Fo who stated that they haven ehguis haye been found. Mr. | Beanndl jen demanded from the Board ot te the amount the fight had procay, the Board voted an| ee MURDERED HIS MOTHER, mm Afraid, He Gays, She Would Acanse Him of Huaraing Barn, HOULAND; Mich, March 6.—Elton Baldwin confessed to-day to the prose- cuting attorney that he killed his aged mother, who was found dead yesterday in her farmhouse two miles from Aaugatuke. He said that he was afraid ye would charge lilm with havin rned thelr barn and therefore kill Rat wiip,e Ratchet while she was ative, Not fe lish in be- |‘ ‘ 'Mr, Cohn’s “Gems From the | Thre | Midrash” Quoted io Show’ | Burned to Death After Flames Meaning of Gecision, Justices Gildersleeve, Dayton and MacLean, of the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, rendered a decision and opinion “per curiam,’ whieh ts law Latin for “the Court altogether,” and the reader Is left to make an easy guess as to which one of the three jurists is the author of the document. Morris Cohn sued Morris Wolf in the Municipal Court for the Borough of the Bronx for damages, and won a verdict for $00 “Per Curiam" says “Plaintife recoy ant on the allegati celved from Jose signor, the 1 $300 from defend- t defendant ree 1 Cohn, plaintiff's as- ts of unbound books for of binding them at a speci- but that the defendant del 1,6: onverting the and benefit, to alntift “The answer alleges delivery of all complete sheets and the payment therefor, ‘The testimony 1s volumin- ous but preponderates in Wolf's favor vd from were that sheets rec Stor Comp eaten and de: to the the Empire sofled, mice tive literary exeellence of the work, Midrash or Hebrew Liter 2018 and Homes, in Er n, in a Most Interesting Cohn,” (Exhibit: 2 From the ture, Sty! may ated by the following | stanzas The wine had absorbed in the gre ature to soak in ty you can see ff he nature o that ret tho’ lovers » most happily in their poor stead, A kala her father to reconctle, Vo be their equal resolved to make trial Though the readiax publi been deprived of the six hundred opies, that fact forms no element of damages, \ J be reversed and says, ‘Kala Vith that’ explanatl asily. understood as are € "is "a kind of free poetical ‘ t the ¢ House encve of the transla pressed “Per Curaim ——_>_—_—- Author Cohn | vy TAFT’S INAUGURAL SPEECH LIKED BY THE GERMANS. eh §.—The German For- s Willlam Hf. Tatts as- ex as likely to lead t nly ermal je in thts direc- ful The pe one of President Taft's inwug ad yd a most favorable impr vernment les, and the Minist t the Interlor is awaiting tarif€ revision with the keenest interest There {s, lowever, considerable anxiety among German’ exporters ove 4 possible disturbance of commerce un- er the agreement reached with the 3. . D, North Commission ———-»—__— KILLED HIS FOURTH MAN. Posse Afier Desperete Weat Vir- ginia Negro With « Record, HUNTINGTON, W. Ya., March James Hill was called to the door of his e home, near Eecles, W. Va, to-day and shot to death by Lon Jones, a negro, with whom he had had trouble eariler in the day, es fled to the mountains, s organized and is Jones is a de: ing killed three men pre- He is well armed. negro, viously, 7 Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Rings. 44 KARAT up tol KARAT Come in early and get first choice of this special lot of Diamonds. Diamonds are war- ranted to be genuine and of unusual color and brillilancy. MEN'S SOLID 14 KARAT GOLD WATCH Waltham or Higin jowelled move. OS RA Wedding Rings All sty!e;; solid 14 and 18karat gold seamiess Wedding Rings our Specialty, Prices $2.50 to $25, Quality guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. Arustlc marriage certificate given wit Ting. Ask for it Write for Illustrated Catalogue. LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857, 144 Bowery “Bowery Savings Bank Biock."’ Between Open Evenings Til 7. Saturdays Tit 10 Mall Orders Filled. — Inquiries Solicited - BRONZE TROPHY HURLED has thus | | « duties of President of | relations between and calls atten- ERO SAVES 5653 NEW CARS e Remaining Animals Drive Chenor Back. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1909, | vs | Three horses were burned to ¢ in. of ght a stable fire at Nos. Si and Bleantamancice ray bere GrtmN street to-day and twenty-five others awarded were saved fromm the same fate by the! Contracts for the remaining cars and | prompt and brace action of a hostler ye Jocomotives will be let within a |} jemployed in the stable | Patrick Chesnor, the hostler, was on | the second floor of the two-story bulld- jing oceupled by the Majestic Boarding Stables, when flames burst from a of th ef ' Hames leaped through the inile ble} | material with rapidity and the mty=t Jelght horses stabeld on the floor were | }soon prancing in their stalls in’ fr antte | feor. 14} e for tl for th new $8,000,000 Shouting for help, Chesnor | blankets, turned three of the horses | out of their stalls at a time, threw the | blankets over the eves of the frightened animals and rushed them through the flames and down the runway to the street. The plucky hostler got twenty- | five of the horses out and then had to leave the remaining three to their fate, | because it was impossible to fight his way through the flames The blaze ate its w I want every chronte rheumati > away all medicines, all liniment wall separating the J NYO. RHE | from the stable of John Volks, at No |4 Mangin street, “but were ’ stopped there before they had done much dar Age, (Ten horses on the se of Volk’s stable were led to the stre without injury —_—_»—_—_—. what you what dd your druggist 5 MAT RH M e satisfaction I will refund yo! Mu morphine put up und nod and Dru of the Pure t For sale by all druggists. Price 2c, | Private William J. Bowles ¢ Man There When It Hap. pened, So He's in Jail. | Private Wiliam J. Bowles, of the| “Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock | Ninth Regiment, N.Y. N. Gis in ratoarilarticn trouble because someone hurled a allowed? 0 ash sales, 10% We pay freight & R. R. fare. All goods marked in plain figures, bronze trophy from the second floor of the armory last ul came near hitting @ passerby in Fourteenth street jon the head Bowles, according to Henry A. Harts, | a keeper, was the only person in the | {armory at the time, so that H | why Bowles app | Krotel, in Jeffe day, Although he d the bronze figure, Bowles w the Magistrate in $10 bail for amination on March 8 Harris Bowles rmory and asked lim fc ning LOGU: GRAND R PETS, BEDDING & DRAPERIES, LIBERA ry of the lockers on the : : Harris it to him, and pr $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week Bowles returned “ “9 “ The two men were standing n 100 | 10.00 | 2.00 | Fifteenth streat entrance to the 150 15.00 2.25 when another man rushed up tot “ “ “ | with the bronze figure in his hand 200 20,00 ‘ 2.50 told Harris what had occurred, ant {390 ‘* 30,00 3.50 “ Harris had Bowles arrested on sus- ounts in Pi va arger Amounts in Proportion, 1 Our Terms App! ew i rey and Connecticut " . -BE “WHA 1 This fe the ttle of the very clever sone. iow being sung by Jack Barry at the ron y rry more way Theatre in ‘A Stubborn Cinder- fella.” Words and music complete with nest Sunday's World, ‘ | Lord & Taylor Misses’ and Girls’ Dept. Coats, Suits and Dresses Unusual Values for Saturday Misses’ Sucts 14 to 18 years —Three-piece Model— Plain or shadow striped Serges in all the New Spring Shades, $30. OO, values $40.00 a Funtor Suits 12 to 16 years —Three-piece Model— Checks, Mixtures and Serges $25.00, values to $30.00. Girls’ Wash Dresses 4 to 14 years; 500 Dresses of Anderson Ging- ham, Mercerized Linen, Percales and White Lawns; effectively made and trimmed At *3.00 values to $5.00 Girls’ Spring Coats. —Exceptional Offering— At of *5 Serges, Cheviots, Mixtures and 00 Coverts; single or double- values breasted models; 100 coats, to $10.00 values $7.50 to $10.00 each, to be sold Saturday, special ———EE Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St, ho sall- | OLZWASSE Also to New York | RHEUMATISM ur | your | prejudiced | ur | 4 or} jer UB | | | L GREDIT TERMS | } ———~ Our Spring iliu+trated mail order catalog will be ready for general distribution shortly. Send in your request for a copy at once. Engraving Old. English, Roman_ or block; name’ only, and ree tar au at @ Be Address Dies, “one line’; a number of styles to select from, #135 value 95c Package Paper ontain it f 12%e Linen,” 8, AV,19#'70202STREET, 9 NEW YORK. Stunning 3-Piece Model Tailored Suits for Misses $24 a —In the Newest Fabrics, Including English Fancy ° Weave Worsteds, French Serges and Prunellas. IF advance Spring styles are here in abundance and finding high favor. The one at war Third Floor, $24.75 is particularly fetching, Made fashionably from the materials stated in an extreme up-to-date 3-piece model. Man tailored and hipless coats; notched and inlaid collars of peau de cygne or Bengaline, lined with extra quality satin or peau de soie, In the Jumper, Gibson and plaited effects, with full “Hength sleeves, button trimmed; eireular gore skirt, trimmed with battons of self material; all the popular shades, : : r Advance Spring Styles in Misses’ Fancy Dresses, $19.75 to $75 For evening and party wear. Faney foulards, messalines and French voiles. Some copied from imported models; pastel shades and white. —— Misses’ Empire Dresses, $15 Cord weave material, in Empire hipless model; waist of tallored folds and buttons of self material Yoke of imitation Irish crochet, finished with em- broidered silk, fanc igns of contrasting shade, ; circular gore skirt, stitched seams and inverted plaits. In reseda, ashes of roses, electric blue, rose and black | | | | | | Misses’ Tailored Suits, $19.75 In hipless and semi-fitted models; made of plain and two tone serge and worsted in a varlety of styles, Circular gore skirt. Girls’ Spring Coats, $5.00 Mannish tweeds, cheviots and smooth finished diago- nal, in box and semi-fitted models, % and 7 lengths. Strictly man tallored, yoke lined with self material; in navy, golf, tan and black and white checks. Fancy buttons. 6 to 14 yes | Misses’ €> Juniors’ Spring Coats, $9.75 Of covert and checks, % semi-fitted model. Plain tailored effects. The covert skeleton lined, the checked lined throughout with mohair, collar and cuffs of bengaline In contrasting colors. 12 to 16 yrs. Junior Suits, $15.00 y man tailored, seml-fitted model, » aline, lined throughout with good qual- ity of satin Kirt circular gore, with inverted plait front panel. Button trimmed of self material; na electric blue and black, Junior Suits, $18.75 ‘Vhree-pigee medel, coat semi-fitted, collar of peau de cygne and edged with Persian trimming and sou- tache braid; jumper full platted waist; panel front; button trimmed circular gore skirt; In all pastel shades and fine checks, \ Girls’ Gingham, Chambray, Percale and Lawn Dresses, $1.00 High and Duteh neck models, in checks, stripes and figured effects. Trimmed with contrasting color, The lawn of fine tucks and embroidery insertion, full skirts, with deep hem. 6 to 14 years. | 8, SS - SHOP AT SIMPSON CRAWEORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'> FINEST STORE: Special Sale of Women’s Waists Positively Three of the Best Specials in Town Three models of splendidly made waists at prices that are, to say the least, remarkably low, £7 Second Floor, 1; Dainty x | Hand | Beautiful Lingerie | Embroid- Lingerie Dutch ered | Waists Neck Waists | Yoke and col- Waists ¢ | lar of German Of finest Val, and Clu- Front of French ba- ny insertion, Venise lace fiste, Yoke of Body of waist ; | fine tucking. | trimmed with meal lone | ‘Tucked back | splendid im- and German and sleeves. | itation of Val. Sleeve Genuine hand }) the real and back also embroidery. | thread — lace. trimmed. $3 values. $3.00 value, $ $1.98 *2.25 1,98 i SHOP AT SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Special Sale of Watches C7 Main Floor. A Ribbon Monogram Will Be Engraved Without Charge on All Watches Sold Saturday $7 95 for Men's Gold Filled Watches, $12.50 value, e Open face, guaranteed 20 years’ wear, fitted with a seven-jewelled Waltham movement. Men’s Gold Filled Watches, $4.95 ; Open face, guaranteed 20 years’ wear, fitted with a fully adjusted American movement, $8.00 value, Men's Sets of Cuff Links, Studs and Scarf Pin, 50c Made in the heavy rolled-gold plate, each set with cabochon stones, to match the dainty ‘colorings of the negligee shirts now in vogue. $1 value. ‘SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, World’s Best Groceries tar Sixth FI 1 cat This Smart Hat at $7.50 sar_Second Floor, HIS is only one of the many Tailor Suit Hats which sell from $4.98 to ch and are all trimmed by us; our own shapes, our own fancy feathers or wings, our own Pound Cake, home made, plain; regular price (none delivered); Ib Mome Made Pies, mince plo; sold regularly a (none delivered); eac Fresh Creamer; raisin or ibe. Pure Fruit Jams, Brand, v 20; Butter, t ge pels Brand; fetta 35¢ inimitable style. We offer for special sale to-morrow: Fresh Roast Black Imitation Hair Hats, small, medium and Pte Dee shapes, with a jaunty stylish trimming of wings, fancies, with Ib. ribbons or satin, finished with cabochons, $3.98, *4.98 and *5.98 Made up specially for this sale, just for between-season wear. Untrimmed Hat Department 7 Main Floor, Here is the most wonderfully stocked department in America, We show now, copies of our imported untrimmed shapes at about one-half price of the French, in Milan braids, chips, hairs, Jap oe etc. Prices of untrimmed hats begin at 98c each up to 12.76. Millinery Ribbon Special— 6 inch high lustre satin and taffeta ribbons, in new millinery shades, also black and white, yd., ‘80g 2lc oked in our own Our ribbon bow experts will make the handsomest hat trimmings while you wait, without charge for labor, 2,000 High-Grade Silk-Lined Spring Suits €» Overcoats For Men at °16 Made to Sell at $25, Handsome and Stylish, The Cleverest That Can Be Made. OTHING like it ever before at the dawn of Spring. Splendid new stocks, All the best new styles; all the new fabrics; all the new color- ing—for it is going to be a great color season—and black. Beautifully made Suits and Overcoats for the swagger young man who goes in for ultra fashions—and suits and overcoats for others— to the mau who wants the most quiet of conservative styles. Some details; but you must visit the New Clothing Shop on the Second Floor, West, to appreciate what magnificent value you are getting for your money: The Overcoats at $16.00 Medium weight; all-wool black Thibet; hand- sar Second Floor, The Suits at $16.00 Are of fancy mixed all-wool wo eds, in all made, stylish lapels, cuff sleeves and lined the new shades of mode s, fancies throughout with pure silk lining, and silk faced and blues; hand made t » and lined lapels; just the weight to put on now; for regu- with pure silk; exact reproductions of high grade lar and stout men; 34 to 46 chést, custom tailor work, << SHOP AT SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE <>< ad,