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10 ITH DYNAMITE i STARTS I ERSEY Progressive Farmers Watch a New Experiment in Open- } ing Hard Soil. Farming by dynamite, prev thelpassing of the plour? fully demonstrated to- of the Tmupont in the presence of more than ired progressive fart who by City. | 4 Dynamite has already “Jas a! megns of removing tre sina bre before ploughing, and crops grown nea the spot have been found to show hetfer results than those from the so Ajeturbed. The first step in what be the beginning of @ revolution Ing methods took place under @irection of the Peter He ny, who had chosen a par ly bard feta to try the experiment, joa were dug at intervals of about ty feet, each hole being about inches debp. Quarter sticks of Me were placed in the holes and in series to a main exploding As the handle was pressed whi rack bar. the soll was tossed about ten feet In air and loosened for a depth of And @ radius diameter of twenty the request of the farmers who eagerly studying the effect of the ions, only three discharges were simultaneously, the alm being to the test over the entire sleld. Al#the ploughing could have been done in “a few minutes by cting the sticks of explosive and tearing the field tin one discharge. ‘The planting by dynamite was also strated, the only difference in method being the amount of ex- ve used and the greater scattering of Boll over the surface. Several youns were set with amazing swiftnoss. his explanation to the visiting ers, Robert Nichol, representative otfthe Dupont Company, told of the idea in the new method of tilling ‘soil. “Farming by dynamite does not alone saving of time and money,” he “but is the agent in @ great dis- Hy GHING FIELDS WY BOF he sub-sotl, This which a plough hes. makes the earth pect in f. CONTRACTOR IS SLAIN. by Dronken John H. Gaynor Sho Man at Savannen, shoul- din his heart. Gaynor died before medical ald could reach him. ‘The dead man, who has done eons siderable work fn the Savannah Har- a cousin of John F, Gaynor of Syracuse, who was Indicted along B. D. Greeno for frauds in con- on with the Savannah River con- Patrick Gaynor of Fayettevill is hie brother. Gaynor leaves family, with pa a DEATH OF AGED MASON. Joneph FW Fickem Aft: Meeting of Palestine Command ‘The sudden death from heart failure of Joseph F. Waring, el@hty-six years old, of No, 169 West Twenty-ninth street, In Masonic Hall, West Twenty- |fourth street, early to-day following a meeting of Palestine Commandery, of watch he was a member, was reportes to the Coroner's office by Dr. Henry W. Muller of No. 47 East Pighty-fitth street, Mr. Waring, a past officer of the Ma- sonlo organization, was tn the tailor! busines in West Twenty-third street, and was a widower. He was atricken after ho had left the meeting of the Commandery and was assisted back to the hail, where he died soon after. Should Pick Affinities | By Scientific Methods | to Improve Human Race National Bureau of Mar-| riage Urged by Scientist Auld to Solve Most Im- portant Problem Con- fronting World, Breed-, ing of Better Men and| Women. ‘| Should Decide, Before Is-| suing License to Wed,| Not Only That Both! Persons Are Fit to Marry! But That They Are Prop-| erly Suited to Each| Other. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. | “The most important problem the world to-Gay is the breeding of a better race of meh and women. It is partioularly en American problem, because in this | country there exist, if rightly used, all the elements for the production of « higher humanity. Mere a few generations would be sufficient to effect the purpose aimed at, to reach the goal of safety in a puri- fled race. Yet we continue to ex- lars annually on plant and animal life, but not @ cent to insure the proper of ourselves.” ‘Thus declares Robert C. Auld, F. Z. &., editor of the Encyclopaedic Digest, author of “The Soul of Society” actentist of standing. Stewart & Co. have just published ries of ayn- opses by Mr. Aul placentas? terete @ET OW YOUR THINEING CAP. A book of jokes, puzzles will be given with n World. Get your thinking cap on for the puzzles and brace your aides for Inughing. (Distributed in Metropolitan District only.) fo Se A Church Lauds Mr. Palft At @ meeting of the Young People's Union of Mount Olivet Baptirt Church in West Fifty-third street Sunday after- tested and proven by us. Tho ia treated in a scienuflc manner by Dursting dynamite. Every explosion noon a resolution of respect for the strong personal character of the late Joseph Pulltzer was adopted. New incentive to of people it exceed your expectations, ' distinctive. Fur and fur-line: prices, then call $55.00 V $50.00 $40.06 $35.06 $28.06 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 York’s Greatest Overcoat Sale At Its Zenith We have given every man and young man a strong ) We have made the temptation so strong as to be almost irresistible. People are familiar with the big clothing values we habitually offer, and we know of no better indication of the decline of the “unknown make’”’ fallacy than the size and scope of our Overcoat Sale and the number ' : Since we announced a this great sale our stores have been crowded, and this : is due. to the fact that we are truthfully stating the actual values and offering the finest* and best made clothing to-day—that of The number of models and extensive range of patterns will These. perfect-fitting garments are All the new models—raglans, box coats, belted coats, convertible collar coats, single and double breasted coats, in kerseys, vicunas, meltons, cheviots, cassimeres, velours, etc. Read below the values and the buy a new overcoat. is attracting. d overcoats. and see them. Although the alue Overcoats Value Overcoats - Value Overcoats - Value Overcoats - Value Overcoats - Value Overcoats - Vaiue Overcoats - Value Overcoats - Election Day Specials in Men’s and Boys’ Clothes. (A ME lla LT (Men’sFur & Fur Lined Overceats Vato V4 Off Regular Prices) renner nena Open To-Day Until 6. Harlem and d2d Street $ ackett, Carhart. asked him to discuss his interesting theortes. “I think,” he observed, “that every one will admit that the mass of men and women fall below the they should reach, physically, and morally. In other wordt man stock 1s not suMctently well-bred. “There are two basic rules which so- clety must observe ff it ts ever to evolve into @ higher etate. WANTS NATIONAL BUREAU OF MARRIAGE. “Men ond women who ard not pend a million amd e quarter dol- | parents.” But wha to s ata I Frequently own particu’ jity, As | and another the result. married sta’ each marr: ter of aff righ jthe sexes fo “Sclence hi every man centage of BLA know, thers. | My kerate—they fan overcoat | # a oo Tonk pet themselves well-born must not be VI allowed to become the producers of obilaren, women who are not 3d Ave. Special Wednesday Women's 1. 9. 8 Shoes, Patent leather and gun metal with kid or cloth 214 to 8; regular $2.98. Misses’ Shoes Dongola high cut kid tops, button; sizes 11 to 1 1 9 reg. 1.48...... . Women’s Flannel Fast color black and white check in a very fine quality, buttoned, straight or side effect, full Gibson Plaits, seams | $1.25. piped with black satin; sizes Sc! to 1314; also satin demand has been enormous, our stocks are ample, as we have all the overcoats from our wholesale department in stock. $37.50 $32.50 $27.50 $25.00 $19.50 $17.50 $15.00 $13.50 tores Open Till 9, . m ade x E. fy RLINGTON, Vice-President roadway _ | 1 Broadway 119 West 42d St. 128th Street Chambers St. Cor. 15th Street | NeoreBrontway | Near 6d avenes 79¢., yard Flannel Rompers flannels; yoke effect, turn over collar,’| A pocket and wide belt, all seams piped} Fleish with “fancy trimming; sizes 27) 2 to 6 years; value 49c ‘ Cc Children’s Dresses Heavy checked flannel dresses, bishop | effect; waist trimmed with fast 2. 3 | color soutache; 49c quality ... Cc 34 to 44; val. 49c... Extra heavy checked and ape | | grade, value 10c, * Women’s Underwear "bleached, ce-lined | Bleached, oe ter Girls’ Underwear Heavy bleached ston fleece-lined combination suits for girls, from 4 to 14 years; reg. 49c.. 39c Boys’ Flannel Pajamas Selection of pink and blue stripes in heavy outing flannel; sizes 8 2Q, to 16; reg. 49c... ‘ IC cut from drunkard or | “But how w O’COATS. accurately what ts offered by adverti neve nth cits 6th Ave., near 31st St. Bre 22d St. “Best Values at the Lowest Prices Calls Boys’ Franklin Shoes Box calf bluchers, sizes 9 ‘ 98c Women’s Cape Gloves Heavy imported cape gloves, ivory buttons, variety of tans; value Wool Dre: All wool mixtures, 54 in. wide, in grays, blues and browns; Large variety of all colors in the popular wool; a hank... Bleached Sheets Size 72 by 90 in., heavy grade, seamed centres; value 45c.... Pillow Cases Bleached, size 42 by 36 in., extra fine ill wash heavier; Table Damask large assortment of neat pat- alue 25¢., yar Boys’ Variety of light and dark pat- terns; sizes 6 to 14 yrs. ;reg. 25, Floor Oilcloths |Two yards wide, extra heavy grade, a large selection of designs and colors, sired length; val. 39c., aq. yd. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911. 4 woll-mated have no right to become ni . woman has in her a certain percentage | studied from birth to maturity. This {s | preneenee: the data which will be used by the Get t do you mean by ‘wells | SCIEN .| Bureau of Marriage. It will also be Naa yen tre not res, SCIENTIFIC METHOD FOR PICK:|ce'ininense value in giving «he oblldres eolat rainiet ING AFFINITY. Gee a best suited to = ay 1," replied Mr, Auld. “By | “Tf @ man ts attracted by a woman fitting them for thelr proper vocations. team born fit, hortal, ef. |(tJ8 on account of the existence in ier| Finally,” Mr. Auld concluded, “the children who at birth Of Something which he himself lacks, |si#e.of the family will be te ioe uind and soul. , or the true union it is necessary th . these cl lar stunted form of matures | @nd things n e, they marry gener) of defectives ts | line |ought to marry a woman who {s three- jould be a national Bureau| fourths feminine and one-fourth mas- ; |ness, that ts, whether they ought to| marrying every one should be carefully janalysed in this fashion. disabilities for! party to the contract does not show « preponderance of the qualities in other.” e the ohiblt people ked should be gt of any contas consumption, or n w will nor 1 erfminal." wu determine wheth- reach other. as established the has in him a certain per- femininity, 4 that ever: fact that cal the ren reach their |there come together a compl 4 man's nature is three-fourths macu- be no even balance and the marriage a complete unt, what the law calls com- ich as Imbeotiity or tn- | patibility, what in the language of tite to a confirmed affections Is recognized as supreme love, must be the basis of every mar- f riage that is intended to make for the fitted to marry ¢ac Improvement of the race. declared Mr. Auld, “Is & mat- duced under auspicious circumstances, nity, a word which has been there should be no let-up in the State's much misused of late but which Is the) efforts t word for the lusting attraction of added Mr. Auld. “There should be a Od mated couple ought to take care Prt 4 —— SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM WILL BE ORGANIZED SOON. a In bi complete female. and one-fourth feminine, then he which would concentrate | culine. on the individual fitness| “There ts a sctentific method for de-| cs ia’ r Le coming Wetoredt forthe | termining the percentage of masculine | COluMmbIa's Trustees to Erect jcessrut nd on thelr mutual fit-/and feminine {n one’s nature, and before| Building Made Necessary by | stessea Mr. Pulitzer’s Endowment. At the conclusion of a meeting heid yesterday the trustees of Columbla Unt- versity made the folly ‘ing announce- ment “In conseque: Mr. Pulitzot ting upon t th the or If the other though all, ch the firat 1s defictent, there will end in disaster. The formation of se of the recent death and the obligation now trustees to go forward zation of w school of janned and endowed by him there was considerable Informal discussion he subject. eps will be taken to carry forwant the organfaation jof the school and the erection of the necessary building as speedily as possi- ble. A meeting of the Advisory Com- any dr needless minute. hen, after the children are pro- to improve ‘the — breed,” mittee named by Mr. Pulltzer in his) chain of laboratories where the physi- vith the university will prob. | mental and moral characteristics of e called during the next few |} prove children may be recorded and CK AND GREY $15 eran ndernt: renin e fabric 5 san ane made. ai are, Here. wan at or.” OPEN TO-DAY. 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At $37.50--Redon French china dinner sets of 114 pieces. Fine border pattern, heavily gilt, solid gold handles; four sizes of plates, including bread and butter plates, soup tureen and four meat dishes. At $50—Charles Field Haviland dinner sets of 113 pieces, with four meat dishes and soup tureen; fancy border design, all pieces gilt; four sizes a woma setiere i plates. Practical Sets from Ger- _ many In Charming Art Nouveau Designs, $35 One inexpensive Bavarian dinner set of 100 pieces, copied from a French shape, with soup tureen and three meat dishes, has a pretty pink flower spray design and gilt. Its price is $15. American Dinner Sets All selecteel pieces. Because of our long-standing relations with the manufacturers, we have the privilege of selecting the perfect pieces as they come from the kiln. Therefore our dinner sets, even the least expensive, present a greater uniformity of excellence than others tre. visible. A good practical service of American porcelain has 100 pieces with soup tureen, three large platters in a good-looking flower border design, every piece gilt, $8. 100 Open Stock Patterns Breakages do not assume the seri- start from $4.80 the dozen, when a cup or plate can be matched at any time, $60 the dozen, Table Glassware A vast array, which includes the pure, plain crystal from the Val St. Lambert | factory in Belgium; rich, gold-decorated crystal from Baccarat and St. Louis in France; rock crystal from France and Sweden; and plain and decorated glassware in every conceivable style and for every purpose from our own American factories, We control the entire output of a factory of over one hundred frames, giving us a tremendous purchasing power, Pressed Glassware In great demand for table use, where cut glass is reserved for decorative purposes. The pressed glass we show is of wonderfully clear crystal; it is the best of its kind. The Kitchen Not neglected. 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Simpler patterned cups and saucers | we have brought quaint earthenware dinner sets, copied from the old, much be- coveted shapes, the originals of which are now seen only in museums; the “Blue Bird,” “Willow pattern,” and the classic pattern of the Indian tree. ' from $30. | From England, also, royal Worcester, the aristocrat of English china, and royal n’scharm. It is n the world, gives to woman the foundation of her charm—a_beauti- ful figure. One of our new models has the low girdle top coming to a point in the cxn- It is cut 90 long over the hips that when seated no line of demarcation is Price $12.50. Another handsome model is a trifle higher but reaches as far down over the Other models from $6.50 Third floor. Old Building, Bouillon Cups and Saucers In great variety; 143 styles at prices from $4.80 to JOHN WANAMAKER i Formerly A. T. 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