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e [ARIE nerteND rn eR IR eT ~ MUTINY IN SCHOOL. OVER PRINCIPAL ORDER ON DANCE ¢,000 Pupils of Erasmus Hall High, in Flatbush, Are in Open Revolt. WANT BALL OUTSIDE. Faculty Ruse on Amendment e Blonde.or. Briahetions THE EVENING WORLD, “Blonde Because She Is More Rare.” Declares and Dainty and Anti-Suffrage as a Rule.” the More Feminine, and Far Miss Billie Burke—“Cute *Brunettc, Because Golden Hair Fades, but Dark Eyes Never Lose Their Power,” Says Miss Edith Taiia- ferro; “All Famous Beauties Have Been Dark.” BY ETHEL LLOYD PATTERSON. Dr. Charles Ellwood, Professor of Sociology at the University of Missouri, in @ recent lecture on “The BA‘ UMRDAY, “JANUARY 28, Which Type. Is. Most Admired by Men? DUTY FRFE FOOD Expert Testimony Presented by Famous Stage Beauties WOULD QUICKLY 1911. PRIGES HERE Retailers ND Pores Forecast Relief From Proposed Reciprocity | With Canada. A BOON FOR CONSUMERS | | Free will be of tn taller can eel! his bitter at an advance of from four to five cents a por | which is approximately ten cents” \pound to the consumer more than the quotations unfurk t eons by thé Exchange on. the market page of thé! pmmercial publications. h e4gs there Is the same treaté f prices t the retailer aete ett ‘ommission merchant#™ Jextract a tive per cent. proft for turnd®™ Ing the crates over to the retailers. In the early winter months the i two” its a dozen for sorting the « but * | thal year, with fresh eggs coming Ja ale | read, most fetallers can afford to buy unsorted eggs at the market. Bugs from now on will be plentiful until May, bar® we have to pay from one to two cent | more a donen for first choice. * aes and butter from Canada mabdie benefit to the New™ York market. I should not’ be surpr proviled President ‘Taft's rectprooity goes through, but tnat it will make ® difference to the benefit of the consumer® | of five cents a pound on butter and five | Local Grocers Already Plan-| nts a dozen on eggs during the hign® | season, a , ‘ Heation ¢ | Retail Grocers’ Plan 4 + Causes Whole Student Or- Coloration of the Human Races,” dectared the blond ning an Organization for In- | wwe retail grocers are planning, be-™ j , . type of woman had been developed by a long selective! . 2 Mark ginning April 1, to do our own Jobbing,” 1 ganization to Walk Out. | process, in which men had favored blondes to their vading Northern Markets, | f) whicn instance we could arrange for { brunette sisters. Dr. Ellwood's statement has been a g ai Sree ie nde to He ‘ve ci city. | direct from Canada to New Yo ‘A atate of mutiny exists tn Rrasmus bonita Aad i hed the time hes come when the Canadian butter, eggs, cheese, honey! Hut this may fot be necessary if the Yall High @choot, in Flatbush, one of ruth or falsity of his premises should be eramined. and fresh vegetables, including potatoes, | American creamertes are willing to deat he Jargest schools in the city. of the Tothis end The Evening World has secured expert testi- coming into this country free from| direct with us, Over two hundred retail 4000 pupils about 2,000 are in open re- mony. Miss Billie Burke, who has, in her theatrical duty, will strike @ telling blow for Ie eee ed tor Mae: 4 by iy by tlt, and the principal, Dr. Walter Js. career, literally minted the gold in her hair, speaks consumer in New York City, accord: | ty Ge ocers’ Company, the corpora Sunntson, ts face to face with an em- | for the women of blond coloring. Miss Edith Talia. Ing to the concensus of opinion @%\ iio. vnich we have formed to deal dl- ‘arrassing situation. ferro, whose Gypsy charm has stolen the-heart of New York's theatre-going| Dressed to-day by leading retail mer-) ot with the manufacturers and pro- In Erasmus Hail High Schoot tt public, speaks for the women of brunette type, chants. In fact, local grocers banded | qicers of foodstufts. In Philadelphia” jas been the custom for many years to ue together in a powerful retail organiza-| our project has been tried out and*! Mow ‘the pupils to have a say in the) FAMOUS BEAUTIES BILLY BURK. tion, are already planning the Invasion | prove dsuccessful to the great benefit Sanagement of school and class dances, AND ARTISTS DARK. SAYS B. “i " of the Canadian markets, and the pur-|of the public at large, ae well ws the * ie cok scteteinmainis ‘Seeek 48 the RTISTS . rs LONDES ARE chase there ofsthe duty free food stuffs | retailers of the Soe aera at . ° 5 President Car Yembers of the atudent dody are tie] —MISS TALIAFERRO. MORE FEMININE.” bola lard Queensborough etal! Grocer Aseo2"” Uildren of well-to-dd parents. Their eer regr aT New York City has been at the mercy! i 5 “Blond women Fclation and President William Litchfeld lances have been held in Pouch Gallery| All the famous beantion we Psy LP eaten of the wholesale venders of food atu) tn Si ittan and rong Retail # the Midwood Clup. foo hte “The x for #0 long that anyhing itke retaliatory | Grocers’ Association were also of thd Principal Gunnison fssued an et don Hel eakeee ae arr Pirie Aaert a bodied sel methods waged by the retail dealers will! opinion that fogdstufts from Canada’ thursday forbidding the holding of| natr. diWGiare + ee doubtiess surprise even the plundere®| would almost automatically reduce the | hoot dances outside the school build- 4 f public, Reciprocity with Canada fur-| high cont of living in that respect. But, BP, Ghevixereussd' the opinion that the| torb.asd see wee eraaenséa” [grr tees sentences hts the toundas aishes the opportunity for which the|on the other hand, several of the largest 4 P : od tion upon which Miss Billie Burl , holesale grocers were inclined to the This is tt ‘ feral t Burke builés ‘ tently waiting. | ¥ « thool gymnasium is appropriate for the | This Is the formid aighment of]: retailers have been patiently waiting. ; bor bleae her explanation of ma ed — | vellef that freer trade with Canadw Silge of sushi cunctions | facts with which Miss Hath Tatlaferro} 1° ‘ ‘8 predilection ) We retailers are tired of being) Deller tit tee ot American tnatitt ishes to the defense of the brunette. blond women, “ e a o ve Junior Dance Tuesday. DE CN 7 rena the ea unte GRIE ina RINURUR Ube ote eRaIe Bd BLONDE VS.BRUNETTE BILLIE BURKE — 60 HTH TALAT ERO | ame en ie ey acKinney, | Hons, and jn thelr criticism they waveds lor Dance, following the grad. : | seis: Fah ¥ ee 7 i \gorously, oR paalineg f ; ae bd i xt the ages men have gazed with favor| Miss Burke, “that women ike mascu- " ' of the United Retail Grocers’ Assoc at sanadian provinels: ot Cubase Polat, "rhe M4 iT t a a Ain fabio echo me tir aie irae ath Nd Le ao? Sears at | Hen, 68 Bron Kiya eater oe pave! and Q veo are almost exclusively giver ae tare Mate Gat aged dnl air women, And it is almost impossible] But tf Mis Burke does not know I | plans under way to selze the profit of oi cultural pursuits. ‘They ard 1 to hold it outside the schoo course I would not for a blond woman to be anything but|am sure I do not know who does. | the middiemen~10 per cent. at the very) twee hours nearer New York City the giris had bought new dresses and | {radicting such @ Year deeninina* piskade- and present the same to the) thay the butter and eg belt of the ‘ boys had gone to great pains in| profe ot smiled ia ve f Mpa Thereerecscninnies tne promuls| wovlattere, “tose t wecld’ line: to. near| THD BRUNETTES OF WEL!LESLEY en \Weapon ‘Against Whol Bide Wort 2 ie Aen cee tea ation of Principal Gunnison's ordee | pim t men have always pre-|¢@ are bea a _| centres of populgtion on the Atlantir roused open r rred nen. You would think| “Dearte me, no! gasped Mise Burke AWAY AHEAD OF BLONDES. | Pied tte avis bid Biadhaeers = peaboard, Canada bropones to reduce het ccording to the st ym- | that y ave edilec=| In qu u at ors aera jduty on’ all American implements 0 Ascording to the at # the gym: | chine vy did have a predilee-| 1m quite a little panic, “Please do not Of Twenty Students Engaged a ul which we can tse against the wbole-/Qvriouiture, which in substance mean: fasium, which is plentifuliy eaulpped | tion 8 they would quote me as having said that. Indeed i y Japa Aol ” tl 19 | caters who have kept agents travelling | that the exchange between the countries | 4 on posts, la too srnalt for the clase them and fight for them nd even oc-]T do not aesume ail blond women, are Wed None Is a Distinct Fair- through the West, grabbing up all of} offers cheaper food for the America: 4 nee. Many conferences were held In y die for them, just as history] peautiful. ¢ do think When they” ore 5 the best creamery butter, and later| poor and assured employment for the ! atbush ond Brooklyn homes nuts shows us men have so often done for] pretty, well—they are Just too lovely Haired Beauty. Goling It out to us at exorbitant prices, American wpeminamne Lacie fay night and a plan of revolt was laid | dark-haired women. ; for anything. But « blond woman can| WELLESLEY, Mass., Jan. this premium when butter ts scarce| turnin ont Riven , “wn ‘| &. ; ; ; cer “Do not men marry bl ”" Tasked.| ye the ugliest woman in the world 4¢|@ietum of the learned profe: 4 ' | running very high. bes | @ semi-annual meeting of the Ge: said Miss Taliaferro, mis-|she is not attractive—far ugiter than|Columbla University that men are moro | Y i - VV, “ t al ie ke ;: i : an outh, Police Ss 5 -| “Provided our plans for a gener Bate sonctathes oh yore ey . “mayb Bi t ie is this) @ brunette. attracted by blondes than by brunettes 4 ice Say, Took Wom. | Doctor Bought Cos Corsets roma elimination of the wholesaler go throu WINIFRED HUNTER A BRIDE.” Q » consis of abou I understand one of the rea-} And I caught Miss Burke taking a|1# contradicted distinctly by the exper!- % “he there !s no reason why we retailers can- aa . ie 300 pups, was held In the a admire blond women ts °-] peek at herselt tn the triple mining 8 ence of Wellesley. Of the twenty girls 's Pockethook—His Al- | other Woman as His Wife, | there is no reason Way ne nas with | Amentenn Plantat Marcied to Words , Yum of the school yesterday e their type is so rare. Now, if all) hep dressing-room table, Doubtless| Wo have recently announced their en- the best dair ten Tewson tm London. . " “ . jess b ~, } authority to contract for the best dairy ‘i bon, The alr was full of excitement. “blondes were to be married it] what she saw pleased her, although, |®&sements dn the college, not one is a leged Tutor Caught. Mrs. Cogswell Testifies. products, egya and fresh vegetables 1f| poxnon, Jan, %—Winitred Huntér 5 | any of the girls were almost hys-| oar reasonable to expect that,| frankly, stage makeup at close quarters| @istinot blonde, Mies Gladys Behr of necessary, Shipment can be made direct | 11,0 pianist, and daughter of Mrs. Flora le frical, ‘and the leaders among were a head of golden hair might] ig ‘always somewhat disillustoning to| Brooklyn, N. Y., who ts engaged to the —— to the New York market, The effect of| iiuntar of Indianapolis, Tnd. | et aye en i h unusual h ime. It was between the acte at the clrbman, Alexander Chase, has light) The police beteve little Tsadore Ham-| Mrs, Laura FB. Cogswell told Supreme | such a course would be to force down! ee, Tewson, a journalist, were married Although tho president of the general med curious to hear eum ‘Theatre, and Suzanne, who hair, but her eyes are dark and her) mer, a scrawny, unde: 1 urchin, was|Covrt Justice Page to-day of the do-| the prices of American food stuffs here. to-day, iB Feanization is a student, the body Is! weuo Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm) trom an orchestra chair seema a bit of|#kin very softly olive, Mise Blanche | puting hia frat trick" as @ plcknooker wih rdieaiaiads ht th pomn | For at present the dock prices for food ener H ontrolled by a board of directors, con- standing wefore me and talking 4) tinted girthood, eat before me with too| Phillips has gray eyes and @ fair coms) i. tne Grand cy i - nici meatic strife tha’ cena! stuffs printed in the commercial news- Weting of the principal, Prof, Dennis | euch a very grown up Ww We were scarlet ips and eyes heavy with black | Dlexton, but her Nair 1s of a dark hue. deliiciy of the aub-| herself and husband, Dr. Henry B. papers are thelr cost before the “who! YBrien, Honorary President Prof.|in Miss Tallaferro's dressing-room at! grease paint. However, over the| Perhaps Miss Margaret Draper, whose | WY Jast ni When ho was caught! Cogswell, of No, 168 West Seventy-| Sie) negins to tack on his percentage oH stem Starkey, treasurer and pr the Belasco Theatre and she had JU8t| mask Mf Burke's mop of glistening] emagement is of long standing, ts the | With his hand In a woman's pocket and| elghth atreet, applying for @ separation. | Of the cost of living.” oe ent. This term the president is Th slipped into the red cotton frock which | hair swirled in a triumph that neither | nearest approach to a blonde that has arrested. The boy only got one cent Tall, dark and gvod-lookin, Mra. ‘The New York Mercantile Exchan) ve 4 ore Squires, the football star of the Itaneously shortens her years and/ flaring gas nor strange green lights| succeeded In attracting. Her eyes aro |!" his Initial “haul,” shut he was held | Cogewell seemed perfeatly at ease onlig the autocrat of the butter and exe _ 2 |her petticoats. Her dark hair was i could dim. ae ae de tata nate IAW Provktes, by) the witness stand, She began her testi-| market,” sald President George Mtadt- | Tt haa Jong been the custom to make |soft curls about er face face with| Incidentally, Mian Burke ts of rather | Ana olden brown, @ face of dis | Magistrate. O'Connor in the Yorkville] mony by saying the doctor called her | iander of the New York Retail Grocers’ he football star the President of thea sensitive, polnted ching and great | imposing slze, and possessed of a mat-|""Misg Alda Belfertt {sa striking br ourt to-lay, for the Grand Jury on a] yiig names, which so acted urn her] Association. “The Exchange makes the feneral organization, which office yes too young be made # ‘| ter-of-fact manner for which her “prop-| nette, her eves sparkling black, her soft pate 1 larweny, because the} mind that ahe became nervous and iil.| prices. With respect to butter the . 4m representation on the Bo | cated by either paint or powder. jetty cuteness” before the footlighta! hair dark as the night. Miss Margaret |!) 8 ater eundown “What were the names he called|creameries through the West first de x bojera The: students went Famed Beauties Were Dark. Hleaves one totally unprepared. Bogle, Vice-President of the class of fat strengthens the pollee opinion | you? asked H. A. Callan, her counsel.| mand and obtain a premium, ranging Zs Seeting for the election of officers ye “Were all the women famed for Real Blondes Are Rar 1912 and admittedly the most stunning | Ye* the ar a few minutes after of Vell,” she replied, “he said that] from one and a half to two cents a for ; trday carrying @ cere ty chara ‘| their beauty really dark haired?” egoudane he real” Clana i eer ee Ht ht My eo @ bru- . ‘id time “dip, on the! wren the suffragettes obtained the] pound even when plentiful, as in June, mendment to the by-laws, providinis ow say the je type Is} nette to the dast curly eyelash. otective Casassa naled | righ ‘ so tis i e iy Baska’ right to vote I'd be a she-pollcema: the recognized low ebb of the butter snresentation of tltee under- a: rare?” I prompted, All the other proud wearers of the drew th ve dollar title! one fe Peataies on the Woerd ot Direc hog) of them wees,” seplied Yes, I think 0," agreed Mina Burke, | 20lltaire have brown eyes and hair. | we Parse dive O0liae Uy This caused a tipple of laughter| market. When acarce, this premtum ; radyates on i" . Miss *Talioferro. “Truth com |...) 0h 0 tM o cee wurke. | Some dark color, from chestnut t 8 ‘ket of Clarence F Ith, @] throughout the court room and Justice] runs from three to four cents a pound, datead of one. neh pela mo to admit that a few of | “There are comparatively fow blond) oye binck. All are dark and distinctly | ONTO OF No. 4! Hast One Hundred! page had to tap several umes for! Rolling Up Cost to Consumer. i Apparently the facuity hat been ap-|. Ligne very few-—had red hair, women In America. ven in England | Sigprovg the etatement trom olumniia, | an T It was Lind’ thir | peee aden Chane @ peOdE sobcMinaaleres ; rised that this amendment would be] wie Ty, now, if, you stop and} the real blondes, women with blue ey i ‘ pockets. Mrs, Cogewell declared her hushasid| from one to two cents’ @ pound the "4 1 fair skin and golden h I t Atroduced. Theodore Sau the | think I ve you will remember that | fir st ge L bu lebdalieny Seated ® ‘velleve, is the Fagin wh struck her on several occasions. wholesaler rolls the butter tubs out = ¢ Beale ie oes mt the | practically all the f ties were | Pehle Wile hate, sateen, hx ae of to wate | Ghe told of visiting a corset shop} to the wagons of the retailer. In order ape a jaye Se 19 lead his forces | arunettes. Why, dear me va ' ‘ . aed rah of the child] where Dr, Cogwwell bought corsets for) to keep the wolf from the door, the re-' Trial bott . large bottles 25¢. tom the floor, member the good old atand |men, and women, too, for that matter, responded to n p sens Gh hia pateate, Wheirenid” ane — - —— Prof. O'Brien, by virtue of his oflce| inoue halt taxing your mind turn to look at @ person whose type Is When pector M. Morrison] asked the salesgirl iow many corsets ———y f F is honorary pre Hibbert ie ied ed i iel i ail itera wii soMewhae out of the ordinary. Women of the subway forces, saw young Ham-| pr Cogswell hat bought i The Faculty Bomb. and, Pompadour eyond all re with Ittle Individuality of their own ner, the boy's hand held a Ketbook, |v sy rr. Col 1 and his wife have “4 ; ; ie Why, Dr. Comm ; i shisles len | tf to borrow tt by bleaching thelr halt which he bad drawn from p ' " : Prof. O'Brien threw a bomb into t doubt, Clec and even Helen just been in,’ the girl informed me, mdergraduate camp by cat t 7 in imitation of the women of more un- pocket. Me eld the boy's hand} gaia airs. Cogswell ‘ ROAD DE SANE NO 1 coloring. : t ted for ba Sr . ced an amendment to whe b; but | “84 nin the 1 she wr help. nal dik uta ‘aan ie (aad BueNne chat no tember Naty H “the fact that mon Uke blond ral Office Defoctites Griffin and] “Nothing. i went home arul asked my — ial organization should be eligible to Sregien Vecases thele Syy9. 30 sane esisned to the platform, | nughand what it all meant. His reply ; ‘Mice unlexs said meniber could show a , well," pouted Mis is simply © development of buses | was that he had represented the other eeord of an average of thirteen hours’ | “naturally one cannot cite cases nature,” aise Burke continued. | midst of a great] woman ag his Wife because he got the Rudy @ week for the term preceding good beautiful women who 1 “We all Uke that which is hard to } tie purse to find @ lone | copsety at a lower price.” > he election. For a inome the vous be tiers not the sort} Obtain, or that which we seldom : | 1 lp wan ce ne On te. Peel ened Woposed amendment was read the stu-| or women whoro.tives are pasted down | MO Rush Hour aa Gets 100 Sayan sefused (0 ADDORF! sina, Conawell sald, the. ductor aust Aad ’ ents sat in a daze ii history, auc sihay t to my| e mupp once on Broadway and tried tomake up| HT Bods Tuesday. Some of the best bargains of the yenr will be ready ‘ he toye saw. tile purport-of it: | beauties we do no! AU ne then | Place article were suddenly to decreas y foo th ” ad Veith her ; Le Prtoniten star’ could’ ner. quatity eave inet LA Car stp mine Gemand for thae- particular articwe| Feet, Then It’s “All Out? | gic the [Site caught my hand and called me MONDAY AND TUESDAY inder such a regulation because he| women. 1 do not think I need would iner Tossa Est 1s the visible ee other wrang | his darling wife and said he wa ; , ° hould be unable to show a record of | to say that all the clover supply diminish who would and Wade to Horse Car. tow feet away . 1] 10 come to hie sattice and, have @ lone including | to say that all the ele : ita im, whieh I d ‘ hirteen hours’ study a week for the| had dark hair.” aualy have spurned tt would ecram- his hom, Lind was shouting dadig. | talk With Winter Shoes Summer Oxfords erm, owing to his arduous duties on “AN?” I persisted again le for it, ae a a Be Ep teal ; rae ' ws te h i 4 4 Just ‘ ei od Mrs. Cogswell declared sho hadn't E Sli S h 1 Sh 6 he team, ¥ nen In Art. “Bo it jomd women, "22 | “Would August Balmont keep in his) Phe tree Bveriou * fo The Pat cught any new hats or dresses since in rs choo oe ‘Phere were hoots and howls and pro-| zy y Dank Hen erclo, Os ma even half the women in America | employ a young man dependent upon a| fe she and Dr, Cogswell separated. vening ppe! ; este: ‘The girls didn’, know Just what} 6 ys conceded Miss Talla were blondes men would not be | transportation system which caused him| ne was area Ce ney PITT taken from our own stock and sold with our usual guarantee of service , : was all about, but the boys lost nol oo oh ured now it is rather difficult | Dartioularly interested in them." to be late four mornings out of aj tured 1 WIND BLOWS DOWN STACK. SHOP EARLY PLEASE c Ime in informing them, Whe: ; “You said most of the anti-suffragists ee subway sta ‘Brie he called tor “| tor me to think, but in just an instant | | YON sale mone OF the a week Lind Ted and another so He Se nth iets i | satay and Gompein, | a's Wr af Sh | Ui Vitae wot mac's | ANDREW ALEXANDER rays to walk to the back of t Se ge dahl net oR oy Anne. | "Well, maybe I should not insist on| way, who lives on City eat tae? Paper Mill in| me . hea md refuse to vote, ae en ileal rah ind among the | that statemcnt too strongly,” admitted | dependent upon the mon: A complete tive Story, In Book - | to-day. The dead man <1X ( 5 ‘ c Just as Prof, O'brien called fora vote | La Brun who } ne Gh M e, “Of course, I have not| by Mr. Belmont and his associates f ater owill given free with to: eis ee ee a, ak SIXTH AVE. AT 19TH ST., NEW YORK Peat majarity of the boys got UP BAG | «a6 met all the anti-suffragists, What I| the Clty Island Bridge to Bartow morrow's ay World (in Greater dept eat apr hr bose Bee inser (hain refusal 10, Yau “Tt 4y such an cld comment that an is this; A blond, woman is essen-| tion on the New York, New Haven and New Yor "tomiss this Groat] eat ae ene William Pure Te eirie—or a major hunt | hate to make it,” continued Mt tially feminine {n appearance, and from | Hartford Railroad. Mr. Weller is cirou- | [)¢ Bun Et een as Als Decly. Ue ee ee oye, he students who Taliaferro, “but it really Gosh | appearing very feminine she gradually | lating a petition among the P LIENS ras in tens accident, was caused by 3 din their seats did not arise. that the brunette woman holds | oomes to understand that everybody ex-| dents of City Island prot z against . the nigh wind Ese pmaWeron O'Brien outgenerallcd the| 28 youth end beanty longer than the. clinging, helpless attitude| the wretched service of the monorail, |FULL POL ICE HONORS Be yi ecorer, who waa employed ; : 3 futinesrs. He held that the fact that| Goes her blond sister, = 1 her. Now, @ woman cannot cultl- Isolated for Three Day: | FOR M’CAFFERTY FUNERAL, | at the mit missing. He ts believed O Business Man will be sure; na Be ae ee ae voting ts the atin your p yu will find that a very@ militant manner and bel Arter being shut down three days for ote : mR a oting th the affirm | Your proot will : e a agletered them es voting th the atirn:| wamen who at middle age were cute’ at the aame time, The women | sepaina the monorail resumed ope decehemeen th H No Voter will be prepared; = fon 4 mely AKO TRS OF Whe. AAG Ne habit this morning with new motors. for the funera * ery Pea eens coe'ene roam. On 1 Wo are, of course, allgwomen who pride|vassergera, Including several women, |Cafferty,, wh Tan No Sportsman will be posted; Xe Peewee 18 Gectered the amend nmashuveiy sariy Soden 82 $ | thomacives on thelr ultra femininity. | hearded the 7.65 car at the bridge, The | day m or will No Library will be complete; ; opted. Pe he reason for i, | ANd #0 it ts not ao very surprising, 1) ogy gtarted, but stopped 1% huried with f The ete; 2 Big Doings Monday. Seer ne tke chief guavas’ of think, that such a large number of! the piactorm, compelling the tise Band will furnish the 1 No Student will b H & When this announcement was made man is golden hatr, = ‘em ar Lesage ae A tranatery rourh the mud and| ‘mye tuner ye tna tal °o udent wi e secure; ye t Squires, known In the schoo! | tho ‘you notico | “And apparently you ‘elleve the to a horse car. Per clot iy x » Park . “ og. pay ietred," moved that an adjournment | most and ver longest. | clinging, cute woman Is the one who] ‘This sort of thing haa been goin ‘ ‘3 Paps No Teacher will be authority ie t@ taken until Monday afterngon, Eis Now, the chief charm of a bru- | most appeals to men?’ I interpolated, | on for months,”* said Mr, Weller, ° ‘ Spy day . . zu . ise motion, was overraled iy “tho ‘chair| porte tw her ayes, “Ht ie ene ante, | "eit, 1 do bellove the obviously feine| City Ieland residents wart |v 3 rueane ee a No Speaker will be safeguarded; Re Phereupon the entire student body, as| qi ‘eyes 0 jo brunette that | sino womar . roltey line. 6 monorail ts out ‘ ‘ ) 2 piereane ti che'general organisation, | eve oa, And ® woman nine woman appeals most SIronEly 01 Gor aie the time, Mr. Be ‘ru | Crackers & Cheese No Sawer will be ants x halked out of the school, At an in-| —t¢ she has sont and ol 1 ECOSk FLARERS OF a SE onl lows two-thirds of Olty Islan 1 ft mn F Sandwich ae \ formal meeting held later {t was de-| are im a measure imporishable Burke ansyreres, Ours | tooks an if jan after the other third 1 tote | abit | WITHOUT THE-———— |e iided to present no candidate for mem-| The yoars pass them by. j when @ man t choosing « wife that 18| Ar least one could depend up 4 - al | ) tership on the Board of Directors, ‘int the hair oft blond woman quite a different matter, A falr| horse cars, But uo dependence ts to ve ( uaa": | Chops, Steaks | x Big doings are anticipated on Monday | loses iis gold wh is young. | skin looks fresh and babytah, and, you placed in the mon 1 oth 4 . nn the vicinity of Erasmus Hall High| it fades and turns era i that,” | {t Is another suggestion of the) Bion L, Burrows, sno ras secratar ; wad the me Fish or manac . . stud 8 of that institution | concluded M! Tallaferre such & t . 4 of the ol apid ranait Commas) “ § 4 x Ree eee eae ae een [aaa ctioee atcal palit af View Z wreuid | mer, nnoaile, sre AMENURLIY. A St sroaldent of the Felten Park Tal BA STEER (WORMED oo sa 6 ; iL 3 bY fome months ago when the kirls re |rather font t\6 vranette on the merel face, ynd the cheek of « bland woman’ Tw Company and the City, Iman Meal ee ier wil Be nae | Gi Mesa aie had | Price 25c; by Mail, 3Sc. |& t N 7 Assistant | eth 1 i rounds. " | we mp B jurrows insist allbourers ‘ ” make a . inetpal dats Parner aboliaine are | Bt thou Mfbsa all ) 1s herself one | f creamy and soft, But, after all” | that hig monorail aystem is practioat , Swe o found fy make i ind puffs in the hair of students, Tho] of tho best now In tayor| concluded Miss Burke, “I do not know | put the people wie live on City Iwand | Jo too! let and prodkee PE Roge ae Mai 5 tele we Of the brunsiie Woumn, whether men regily do admire djlgng evidently of the contrary opinion. la’ intenment services, Restaurants, Saloons and Dealers, tS ebinbvobve! ‘ties v9 L

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