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{ OPEN-AIR CLASS TRUDGES TO TENT IN BIFTER COLD} Twenty-one Montclair Pupils, Undaunted by the Snow, Keep at Work. (Special to The MONTCLAIR, N, J., Dec. 7.—The young blizzard which whitened the} Watchung Range yesterday, and the just-above-zero weather that followed the snow to-day, had no effect upon the record attendance of the open-air class established by the Montelair Board of Education in @ tent o Twenty of tie ty puplis trudged to the snow yesterday and tv hand to-day. The aver of the class since it w September has been t this t# bigher than the attendance of any other class tn all the public schools of Montelair. When the ohildren avrive at the they are provided with hot coffe soup, as they desire. At noon the @ hot lunch and before they start they have all the hot milk t drink, ‘The School Board pre wraps, The parents of all t in this class say that the childr improved vastly in the last two coeennnenectecienemnensss POE’S RELATIVE LIKES JOB AS ROUSTABOUT. “Johnny” Poe, Football Star, $2.50 a Day “and Found,” Is Great. ening World.) SAN wreat. said Johnny PB gur Allen P He was speaking roustabout in the f He has footbal goldmined, He | rica and dug da. But he job he has been loo! RUN LOCAL ABOVE 96TH ST. That's Only Way way, Says Comminsto} » Relieve 8 Engineer, hington Heights way of doing away south-bound trains be- tween One 1oand ‘Third and Ninety-sixth streets to run all ex- press trains local to Ninety-sixth street during the rush ho: DYNAMITE FOR CONSUL. SEATTLE, Wash., Dy sion In the garage in th residence of Dr Consul. An exploe rear of the in the house nearby residences. higlione, his wife and two children were asleep when the explosion oc They were not injured. At Dr. residence it was in the enemies of t 1 MW i THE EVENING wunby, rmer Opera nik See Sings|* Thirty-Eight Songs to the Delight of an Audi- | ence That Crowds :Car- negie Hall Despite the Snowstorm. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. |} ARCELLA SEMBRICH'S recital M at Carnegie Hall yesterday after- noon was notably an artistic treat for the audience, but endurance for the singer. gramme contained twenty-nine” folk- songs, gathered from many corners of the earth with great labor and fine dis- retion. To these she added, in response to Insistent and vociferous appeal, five repetitions and four extra numbers— thirty-eight songs in all most insatiate of her he She 1s to be congratulated nd. amme was di- ‘our groups, songs from Teu- ountries, from Great Britain, n countries and f vided into tonic from countr ing fa guages Ger edish songs at the inning su little from the rming up which Mme, Sembrich’s © seoms to require, but by the time reached the Norwegian “Kom which Jennie Lind is sald to ade famous more than halt a » she was in full control of J sne sang It glori- exhilarating ‘oward the end of in startiing contrast, “Ainte kolmesou,” & Ne song, with its colored, mystic ink, in the most effective of Mme. Louisiana Jal lon la was no jess happy, She had to repeat all three. OF expectal ere the songs in with und served, n ne pre- without polling her phrasing, ne sense of the lyrics, but the nding by her hearers of » uttered, It seems some- ne that it ts left to for- us how to sing in our | Reducing the Waist Line in Both Senes| Men and wo abdomens who » following es, which weit at small Mt Bh Have You Rheumatism, Ki Kidney, Liver or Biadder Trouble? Pain or dull ache in the back is evi+ dence of kidney trouble. [t is Nature's timely wa: iB to show you that the track of health is not clear. Danger Signals. If these danger signals are unheed more Bros results follow; Bright's di ch is the worst form of kidney y steal upon you. and immediate effect of idney, liver and It dy is soon realized. cases. should have the best. Lame Back. 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Don't make any mistake, but remem- “Root i a which you will find on every bottle, SPECIAL NOTICE—To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent ‘he book contains many of the thousands of letters res »-Root to be just the remedy the by mail. and women who found 5' solutely fre value and success of Swam Fea be are so well known that readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. uineness of this offer is guar Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening W antecd, Be sure The gen- Seonesen: ¢ and | which was de- | om /Sti | sound, | est of | Her pro- | § and still the | { ers clamored | | js es Sembrich’s Recital of | TETAAzziN BOWS TO COURT. Poe in a Dozen Tongues °~ Tetrass tino ma ugh thie own beautiful tongue, In “Ki fling a oO Coleraine’ even a Clan-1 man | Hamm would have acclaime divil of a thwist how om her ey devil a nine” Not only had tears in t “The Blue Bells “The Birks of Abe and Among t numbers w Children — many thousands of them —with strong throats and clear informing p testify to The snowst made no di ° ai value of the attendance except among | the RIKER’S EXPEC fringe. All the m as an top to bottom, we effectual and permanent remody he third group o: | for coughs. 28 cts. and 60 cts. a mtation of flowers in quantity | bottle. if a 60-ct ttle of Rik: t to cover the plano te Automobiles and carrt for blocks around the houxe made one think of a big opera night Expectorant does not | cough or cold, bring back the empty bottle and get your money. Victor Moore, as Dick Brennan, in “THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE,” under the auspices of Messrs, Frazce & Lederer, now playing at the Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia. “Good Night for the Custom Tailor if Many More Like Hilton’s Spring Up” noone. MOORE, Victor Moore, one of the most popular of musical comedy stars, has a role in “THE HAPPIEST IGHT OF HIS LIFE” which brings out all of hie unique qualities as an actor. Victor Moore has prob- ably originated and made popular more apt andcatchy slang phrases than any’ body in his time. In ‘THE HAPPIEST NIGHT OF HIS LIFE” he deals out a picturesque vocabulary of racetrack, grandstand and upper Broadway slang that fairly convulses his audi- ences with laughter. For a man of Mr. Moore’s exacting ideas in dress to completely renounce cus- tom tailoring in favor of Hilton Ready -for- Service Clothes MEANS that they must be MIGHTY FINE. And they ARE. And particular: men by the thousands everywhere KNOW IT. You've a quality-surprise and a value-surprise await- ing you at HILTON’S and a BIG one, too. Drastic Reductions Owing to the long delay incident in com- pleting alterations in our new Brooklyn store, we have been obliged to adopt drastic meas ures in disposing of our enormous stock. Hilton Suits and Overcoats That were $18.00; now $12.50 That were $22.50; now $15.00 That were $30.00; now $20.00 te HILTON ©. 380-382 Fulton St., cor. Smith A Hilton Model at $20, Others up to $40. New York Stores: 219-221 B’ way; B’ way cor. 37th St. Stores Also in Newark, Boston and Philadelphia. = aul WaHuUNnOUAS, rant: stop your | Saree - ~ VEVEMSEN Street Subway " Fu ron Sr.Cor, a. Brioce St. B’KLYN. Clearance Sale WINTER COATS SALE BEGINS THURSDAY A great opportunity to secure fine Winter Coats at less than manufacturer’s prices Two Smashing Specials Long Winter Coats Formerly Sold by Us for Up to $25.00 Of fine broadcloth, kersey and mixtures, some plain tailored, ' $7 75 e others fancy trimmed; all 54 inches ben haere tailored and finished; all reduced to ‘ Russian Pony Coats Formerly Sold by Us for $75.00 renee moired, selected skins, beautifully marked, All Other Coats in Our Establishment Reduced Proportionately FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Are Not Useful Gifts | Most prominent on your Christmas List? | Think of those to whom you intend giving, and, with few excep- tions, you turn to the practical as the gift most appreciated. Our Splendid Holiday Assortments | MEET POPULAR NEEDS Greater than ever—No condensing of regular stock! An Eventful Sale of Women’s Suits | Eventful without question, because coming at height of season, and because |they are most desirable in fabric and fashion, which is evident at a glance ... No last season's leftovers ever offered here as “reductions”....The gist of the matter is simply that, according to our short selling limit, their time | has come for clearance! $15.98 Suits .. $27.98 Sus. |Fabrics included are Velvets, Broadcloths, Cheviots, fatty Mixtures; in | fact, all the modish fabrics in a fine range of colorings, and in ne qualities otherwise not obtainable at these prices....Some are severely »* | tailored, others elegantly set off with stylish trimmings or richly braided. Our Furs Give Perfect Satisfaction! - Hecause they are specially fine grades what they are—no misrepresentation. day that prices we ask show no such high profi . We gell on a moderate basis of gain that special #3 l' SCARES. | Brown and Black Coni . 2.08 to 7.98 Belgian Hare. 8.98 to 14.98 rsi Paw 98 to 14.08 iasbaanse- 4h: 98 to 38.98 49 to 24.08 ka Raccoon. . Wolf (Blue and Black) A Sensational Song Hit! |] Words by “ ” Musto by Jap Mink . 5.08 to 31.98 |] & Ray Gorrz I Love It’ MARRY VON TILZER| Potnted Fo: 75.98 . A Isabella Fi 8.98 to 28.98 7.98 F4]) Black Fox 4.98 to 89.98 11.98 e3 Blended Squirrel. 98 to 17.08 5.06 The foergoing are shown in @ creat variety of Scarf and Shaw! effects, with and without heads and tails. ...Muffs are in the large rug, pillow or seml-bolster shapes. pote anichitaniaaally i Hosiery » * Holiday Spectal in Linen Cluny Laces To give gift makers a fine holiday bargain we offer the kinds in demand for trimming Curtalns, Scarfs and In Gift Boxes | Men's, Women’s and Children’s— What more useful Gift? Q of Doylies at seetiiaeeae 1244 to .69 | | ‘$ =a | lislo soles—black and imeteed of 25 60 08, vo LAT] Re compris cine ond Box of 6 pair ini oxen — white and | eer and stripes ee +44| assortment to be Sacha complete they have séen. Gift Fancies in Art Drapes For cabinets, tables; mantels and pianos. Velour, Plush, Velvet, diptia. Suk Bal in and self bd black Hisle, also fanctes, 1.06 ‘Ss HOSE—Box of Nilk—liste soles and 1-47 and 2.00 —Box of 6 pairs ad Behaktesias03" eon lace, AS, aif 4d. 1.00..2.47 ier Sclesiet ste a soit Purehases of range of esiors : PIANOS AND ORGANS, | quested, tin wift boxes vrithout tte | eis, including a pay re x =| 8 SILK HOSE— | width—deep bend knot pave : SLIGHTLY USE md "3 0 8.08 D 1,49. 1-98, 2-40 2.08 SPECIMEN VALUE: = Keach pair in bow, Heavy Silk Drape—| pure tlk — a t | Silk Hose—black and colors wide border in Ieaalate floral 3 AND | al silk oF lise sole, plain or emb'd =| alno Barak yee 40. 1.98''2.08 * heavy hans Katted fringe inure But Ja toare of Gea be MONT SECOND HAND PIANOS the very many WE TRURT ANY [10 r f BARS! BY SOME Chadatieas Footwear House Slippers or Shoes, dainty Dancing Slippers, Rubber Boots for the boy or sturdy ool Shoes rank bigh as useful and welcome gifts, and are here in most satisfactory assortments....Examples to show how economically you can buy: “a WOMEN'S SATIN SLIPPERS OR PUMPS Hand turned soles; Cuban heel TENDERFOO Soft kid, bros (noes ie Is, all sizes beat known of which are | MEN'S SLIPPERS— Brecon ten or black— ne Pa at and Homeo + 1.00 to 9.60 ° eee Slippers... . 9 | Boys" and Girls’ COMEY. SLIPPERS— Knockabout Shoes ~ ix Daniel Green make of For school and dress, solve the, prob: haa nolscless soloe— Jem of good wear. good style os ‘moderate reat ation, “tor service bar make finish, com) much gker oat wices covers styles ‘in a and by tte felt all colors ’ HAS ANYTHING IN DIAMONDS WATCHES (sia Wool actear all aise oe LECTED FOR YOU? | wow IF NOT,CALL US UP; HO, CONVENIEN’ i) TERMS FOR | NEW YORK SALESROOMS Ivers & Pond Pianos, Strich & Zeidl Ma AND Tel-Electric Piano Player. 5 'snks GIRLS'KNOCKABOUTS,1.39 to 3.00" BOYS’ KNOCKABOUTS, 1.48 to 3.00. 1 OPEN h OR COME IN teif all a | THE TEL-ELECTRIC CO, | pee AND GETITON | sl wat Seeett * 9-00] Pnetskin aed peien ecthor inven, 8 299 Fifth Ave., Cor. 31st St. | NiGHTS Hep ousteRMs tt ae 601 va tpt AO DO ay nT , The Pianos for Xmas. ce jeiun, MORNING SPECIALS —"*"ar, Bg | gly, Moe on © prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, folgs a reat surprise? Huy now igh Co avila ota atch, iy low for the Holidays RMS ato within the seach. of ally Player Bargains. hed free No Mail or Telephone Orders tA $4.98 Real | Hand Large Leg a | LEATHE GOOD Ms ives 3. 136) 24c Jewel Hat Pins. i Antique and Dutch silver col’ stones, Blac hk C oak NEW YORK, DIAMONDS WATCHES “::" CREDIT PEN kasy Payments, Call, Writ phone Mathushek & Son, AMERICAN WATCH aDIAMOND CO. ASTLE cage ee r SRED iT OPPOSITE NAPIER STENS PAOATAL (nas ur Turbans with and witin’ thinestone 0 “MUTLINERY th White Veniae 6 ygain satin bbon—tan-on oF fant round’ garters NOTIONS Telephone 6867 Cortla mai Tae Fievator. TNOM ; Mire tee idee Aevorted Otore- in | BUY "rie IMPORTERS Ho pptelnreabels tang 8. fee ae me ee Diamonds Weinii ge Women’ Vewts... .24| Satin, Motre and Tat pete | DENTISTRY. B. H. DAVIS SON & toe ee fined alae Panta SP Loor.| RIBBONS MAIN FLOOR, New NIGHT AND DAY DENTISTS. |\DIAMON DS ON CREDIT 12!,¢ Men's Linen Hdkia 8 | 68¢ Silk pond Flannols. .... 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