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0 008 SCHOOLS TETRAZZN HAS NEC S20 nnn In Ustad to Pup to Pupils of East i Says Inspector Believed Side He Urges More Am- Her Yarn That Jewels bition to Work, | Were Paste. a i} TOO MANY CLERKS NOW, MAY TURN THE LAUGH. Favors Manuai Labor, and) Officials Declare That if the Says the Country Is Gems Are Real the Fun Short of Toilers. Isn’t Finished. Mayor Gaynor delivered an address| Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini | afraid as ‘to-day in Grammar School No. in|} @nything to-day that she has made @ Henry street, which ts celebrating its| Mistake by playing a joke on the United ‘one hundredth anniversary. The Mayor | States Government and then telling the Joke, She arrived yesterday on the Amerika. aid in the course of his remarks “Lam sorry to say we are sending out of our schools now a great many|She was observed to giggle all the way boys and) girls who think they have|from the dock to the railroad statton, been too Well educated to work. ‘That ts| |and most of the way from the station very, very bad, of you ought; 'to Philadelphia. Then she told, with) a'be @etting ready to work. | shrieks of laughter, how she had made | “it thewchools are teaching you somes|@ New York customs inspector believe | ting different from that then the that her $150,000 worth of Jewels were sehools are doing « great deal of harm My imitations, 4m place of doing good, because every-| The trouble 1s that whén Acting body has to work for a living. And! Deputy Surveyor John P. O'Connor y¢ as MAYORS QUERY CUSTOMS SLEUTH MUNYA, NOVEMBER 13, ‘there is no one earns his living more Honestly or who 1s more to be honor than those who work with their hand earpenters, blacksmiths and teamsters. “There are others you know who think because they went through the} ommon schools they can only sit on a} high, three-legged stool all day to write and make figures and thing like’ that. There are t @oing that and too few doing something else, Now I hope you are all learning Something with a view to being able to| Work better when you go out. Drive | teams, help make houses, make streets ‘and #0 on. | “I saw your exercises here mimicking & country school. It so happens that I heard about tt to-day he didn’t think it Went to tWit kind of a school shyself | was funny a When I was a boy. And the school that fold hi T went to 1 suppose is 100 years old, like | the only this school. There is nothing but a $5,000 worth that I » Uttle bit of a wooden school with | you are handit ‘ great big stove in the middle of tt, in which we weed to burn cord wood. Mas pect ne batehies dA Sacathe WT HASN'T CHANGED IN ALL gaia: ‘well! That's just wiat I thought!’ THE YEARS. \And then I went right away from “And it ts there yet, I enw it three! there: Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!” Years ako pnd it has not changed at ‘Acting Deputy Surveyor Isaac Harris, th h it these it; desk: oad iin towel: (herecaie desks one of the supervisors of baggage in- scoffs at Mme. Tetrassini's Were around the sides of the school- | *Pection, Bure, und we sat with our faces to the | story. wall, When you were studying you! "In the frst place,” he sald, “I don't had your face to the wall, and when | believe there's a man connected with You went-to cecite you threw your legs) the baggage inspection division #0 green Over the bench and faced toward the| that he wouldn't know the difference stove the schoolmaster. You have | between $150,000 worth of real jewels and wot tl ‘etter than that here. Paste jewels, In the second place, if “We learned to spell correctly, We | Mme. ini's Jewels are real, we'll jearned how to write correctly and | get them. write a good hand, which I am sorry | Now Madame ts wondering who 1s go- £0 say cannot all tle time be said of | ing to laugh last. In the meantime, if the boys and girls of the public schools | the customs will let her alone, she will in the city. And we learned how to|open in Philadelphia Wednesday in read well and recite well. We used | “Lucta.” fo learn the proverbs of Benjamin| She positivey declines to have any- Prankin, and such things as that, and | thing to say as regards Mr. Mammer- ‘We have remembered them ali our lives | stein. @ g00d many of us—and they have| Also on the Amerika, which encoun- _ done us a great doal of good. 1 dun't| tered several first-class storms on the know Benard you are doing that or|way over, were Mme. Gracia Ricardo, m afeaid not to any great ex-|another singer; Ivan Caryll, who is read the Scriptures and we! bringing the music of his new comedy, nd that helped | “Primrose Villa;" Arthur Friedneim, the We learned | pianist, and other celebrities. To add a'spice to the trip, Paul Des- vernine mislaid a wallet containing $7,000, which was found and returned by Dr. Herbert Obrt, a German assessor. Passengers on the Caronia, which also arrived yesterday, were Cissie Loftus and her baby boy, Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton and Senator Francis G, New: effort to teach you small too much here in the city and the simpler things. Some that the things we teach city “have been added to 20 that the litle voys and girls, to ay © WIRKLAND OPW VER in October, 1907, without security on de- LOANED HEINZE $1 50,000. mand notes signed by George Baglen Unto nk Cashier Only Knowe|4"d Frederick Eckford, Heinze emn-| ployees, Mr. Bederer didn't know any-| Notes Were Never Paid. ‘The Unton Bank failure investigation was resumed to-day in Brooklyn before Deputy Banking Superintendent Dodge. District-Attorney-elect James ©. Crop- sey conducted the examination of wit- nesses. Abijah Bederer, formerly cashter of the Mechanics and Traders’ Bank, was asked what he knew about two loans of $75,000 each made to F, Augustus Heinze thing about the loans. were not pald and that the $150,000 In- of @ law sult. ‘Traders. Bank were examined this afternoon. ‘B. Altman & Go. IN THE FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT THERE WILL BE PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), BOXES AND BASKETS, COVERED WITH DAMASK OR ARMURE, AT ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICES HANDKERCHIEF BOXES $1.35 GLOVE BOXES $1.45 _ PIN. BOXES A 150 LACE BOXES sy 175 SCRAP BASKETS ¢ «. 6 «© « © 250 NEWEST DESIGNS IN STAMPED TOWELS, CENTRE PIECES, lands of Nevada. (aig ones, too, are now being many things, The result is ‘® Greet many of them are behind don't learn" much of anything. can only learn a given num- | tempt would fer of things. As soon as they get | stead, a negro who shot two policemen overloaded? they get discouraged, and | at Plant City Friday, out of a local jail, ‘when they get discouraged they are ne | ® company of militia was ordered py Jonger adyancing—they are just with Gov. Gilchrist to guard the jall last their noses above the water, so to|night, Many armed citizens of Plant ‘Speak, trying to swim along with the | City are in the city. ‘Test of the class. them all in o a by cen ny all things to try to get out of the heads of the young people growing | up in this. generation that they are| being ed It is not so, T that they fn ated to avoid work, irs Instead of 2 things they ought to be ta they ave to work, that they a Do you realize | that the value of eyeglasses depends upon the eye comfort ve you—not the ‘cost’? assure you "| both safety and economy, | Safely—because the examina- tion of your eyes is intrusted only to Oculists (registered physicians), Economy—because we make the complete eyeglass in our own four factories. Harris Glasses cost $2.00, $3.00 aad $5.00 and are guaran- | teed to give complete, lasting satisfaction, Oculists and Opticians 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, 27 West S4th 6th A car Lenox Ave, , 81st and 82nd Sts. near John St, jay, neat Willo'by, Bk n Be opp. A. & 8 Biya ragies in whic ‘hoe ly to galt ouble. in. this have not 6 jople enough in country to do the work. Some 4 f+ the Salvatio -Piving to dttend the annual cent to-morrow at 7.W 2. tigns of the army's methods end living pictures will {!- of the work. Com- i Sa A 0 ieee are 7 7 Memes... ith meant, 34h SCARFS, PIN CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, NECKWEAR AND INFANTS’ GARMENTS; CROCHET AND KNITFING YARNS AND COTTONS, AND FINISHED PIECES SHOWING NOVEL STITCHES AND COM- BINATIONS OF COLORS; NEEDLES, CANVAS, ETC, MEN'S AND WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AT 25% To 3314% LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), AS FOLLOWS: MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS AT $225 & 245 PER DOZEN aT $250 & 350 PER DOZEN INITIALED . . HEMSTITCHED . WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED AT $1.65 & 2.00 PER DOZEN HEMSTITCHED » AT $1.50 & 185 PER DOZEN ARMENIAN. LACE-TRIMMED «AT 35c, EACH HAND-EMBROIDERED AT 5c. 75c. $1.25 To 3.00 EACH ‘ WOMEN’S BLACK SILK HOSIERY REGULAR PRICES $1,00 & 1.50 PeR paIR aT 65c. & 90c. WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE AT THE SAME. TIME, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, NECKWEAR, ETC. Singer Called $150,000 Gems False! He did know, however, that the notes volved, together with another $0,000 Heinze owed the bank, are the subjects Other witnesses detailed at tiresome length knowledge or lack of knowledge of numerous peculiar bank- ing transactions In the Mechanics and Stockholders of the Unton CALL WITNESSES FOR TRIAL OF | BEEF PACKERS Panel of 200 Talesmen Also Summoned for Big Case Set for Nov. 20. CHICAGO, Nov. | preparation for the —Active work of trial of the Gov- jernment’s sult under the Sherman law | against the beef packers was begun here to The case comes to trial) on No | Subpoenaes have been issued for thirteen railroad men—five from St. and elght from Oma om the Government expects | interstate character of the| preliminary evidence .| to be adduced by the prosecution will consist large of statistical “matter, ! showing the volume of the business! | done by members of the alleged com- | | bine. The defendants are Louls F. Swift, president of Swit & Co. and director of the National Packing Company; Ed- ward F. Swift, vice jent of Swift | & Co, and director the National | Packing Company; rles H. Switt, director of Swift & Co.; Edward Tilden, president of the National Packing Com: | Newdiewors. Yarns pany; J. Ogden Armour, president of Sixth on No. $9924 & 25 SL q ‘onnors, |] than any argument or testimonial. invite inspection, comparison criticism. Prices motera's Daily Demonstrations, 295 F Arthur M Armour & © nt of Morris & Co. director of Switt vuls Heyman, manager 1911. Armour & Co.; manager Morris, cls A. Fowl Thomas J. Armour & Co. for Morris & superintendent ‘A Personal Inspection will do more toward convincing you ef the merits of the i We expert Terms if, denived. Established 1861, IFTH AVENUE Near 30th St., N. Y. HENRY HESSE SPECIALTY MOUSE IN WORSTED KNIT GOODS Auto Knitted Jackets and Vests, Sweater Coats, Knit Underwear and Hos. iety for Men, Women and Children, ox NEEDLEWORK EXHIBIT AN! the neceaary materiale for Complete 224 6" Ave. ONE DOOR BELOW IS@ST. jdous reductions: $80 Mink Marmot . 200 Odd Neck Mannish Mixtures, Kersey Cail Reversible Cl 157 s | 6.98/21 et thi WE are enabled to offer you th taining 14 Axminster Rugs Yates 111.50 VN 15,98 ii 26,48 $32, at; Dinin Scroll Feet carved. | cut; value $I2.. ut /S. BAUMANN & BRO Buffet in genu- ine quarter saw- ed oak, golden finish,large bevel plate mirror, with base con- top drawers, 1 large drawer, 2 i; cupboards like Hy, cut, value $25, 98 Chig Closet in \d oak, golden Pieces Now 2.00 Values up to $15.00. Cloth Coat Sale at 3 Off | {9.98 Reversible Cloth, All lined 6™ Ave. “ONE DOOR BELOW IS™ST. Entire Fur Stock at 4% Actual Value The continued warm weather during the*past month compels us to move our large stock, and to do this r: apidly we have made these stupen- Fashionabie Fur Coats | $35 Baltic Seal Coats... 23.95 | $55 Russian Pony Coats . 34.50 ee . 47.50 | $85 French Seal . These coats are $2 inches long, lined be brocade or Skinner's satin lining. Fashionable Fur Sets $15 Belgian Lynx Sets.. 7.50|$25 White Polar Fox... 14.95) $30 Blue Wolf Sets... . 20.00|$35 Natural Red Fox... 23.95 | 2 Days’ Sale of Suits Any suit in the house consisting of chiffon cloth, broadcloth, pie pea esta mixtures, mannish worsteds; 37 styles; values up to $32.50. Every Size... .at a | 2.2 with Guaranteed Linings. met deposits wiil attract the Inex it concerns that d ronciad conditions. at we are one of the largest furn teibuters In the country. Thanks to our enormous purchasing jon't draw 2 swell Table, in Golden Oak, 6 ft. extension, Square Pedestal, with 4 Mike hay 98 N.W.COR GM AVE 815 honeed buyer ‘prospect yer, but tive buyers "Proof of our vralghtforward ture and power, Value $24, 18. 50 $oa27.90 31.50 10.6x12» Value 45. 50 $55, at en 9x12, Value $42,at general OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE, FIFTH FLOOR Double Gérg Stamps All in Tuesday All Liberty ponin Premiums Delivered fe All present big savings. Yet there will be exactly 100 equally as good on sale here to-morrow. —I0A.M. tol P. M.—— ——10 A. M. to1 P.M. Women’s 79c Waists | | Men's $3.508$4 Shoes | Ae {$1.49 with Goodyear vowed jan Lawn Waist, in front and open back For men Piain bine mixtures convertible -—I0A. M. to! P. M. Boys’ $2.50 Overcoats ‘| $1.59) |: (Thi¢d F100, bed P—=I0A. Kl. tol P.M. Silk Allovers ‘ Ade 4 youths, —_ c——i0 A. M. tolP, M. So STE T RA OR | Faapenlated ph esa \edasiaenaaly o—10 A. M. tol P.M (si4.98 careindes ces ($10.98 (Third \ 1007. eed ity cheviou ia west 1 aoe Tastrus embroidered allover laces in all the latest shades, including black; yard ..sseeeceeee 10 A.M. tol P. Ta AIA tol PR Men’s $1.25 Sweaters % inches wide, in great de- Silk Fringe mand for dress and millinery ( |9e 10 A.M. tol P/M —s con 10 A.M. tol P. Mm——y Silk Bands Boys’ $1.25 aCe shades for street and eve worsted yam; plain and ning dresses; values to izes 20 to ‘B8c,; special, yard, - Neceeeeee( Main F100? ed rd. Floor.) — 10 A. M. tol P.M.a——, -—I0 A. M. to! P; —, Black Plumes || Men's $2.50 Sweaters Black French enri Plumes, 1 High grate S| Ae 16 inches long; fine Ins tre; black French uri, Mi FICO Cs TIE Floor.) THE 16TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres't $1.50 and each... CRAND RAPIDS ssui MANUFACTURERS [FE ISHER) BEST MADE Wu” RURNITURE Everytumng tor the Home Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Bedding Standard Qualities Lowest Prices $1. a Week Opens an Account Open tveniogs void? CASH OR CREDIT saiaraey vain 10 2B 125 SST seaRMADISON A a a a | A Double Header With Next | Sunday World NEW JOKE BOOK Anda New ees tee FASHION SHEET | In Colors Edited by May Manton | Sunday’s World i METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ONLY. With Next