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OR Mt SCHOOL TEACHERS PO oe wal the Fight Promises to | Mas t trying to put another burden 7 over in New Jersey. And yechoo! teachers just natur- 2 etand for it. School boards =~ State are fighting to hers woar uniforms, It's sage the war correspon- fa Newark. A bill will be pre- this “session of the State defining the proper dress hers. cop. Minnie J. Reynolds of Newark, Gecretary of the Women's “Union of New Jersey, hays @choo! boards are all wrong. They Gan't Ooattol women's dress by logis- Setion, whieh they would mighty sobn Wad out if they dug into hustory, | WMich Aescribes the troubles the Iaw- | Makers of ancient times had trying to ‘Wemen dress according tg “What's the difference what a teach- ‘weare,” Mrs. Reynolds agked, “if Gecent?. In my opinion, very tow the teachers adopt extreme fash- Whieh are unsuitable for tho ‘Those few are generally ones who have no intention of 4a the schoolroom very long. they don’t, They marry early. women in every class of so- a, in @ way that shows lack It may be desirable to put <4 th straitjackets or chlo- But why put strait- ‘toschers when the logislat. can't do it to other women? It feems unjust. To compel thousands ‘women to wear uniforms which be inconvenient and disagree- ‘would work an unnecessary hard- ‘The teachers won't stand for Tells How She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s 4 Ny lb jin writing these lines to express my grati- tude to you. I am Ryonly 16 years old and MA work Htactory. I have been @ very sick girl but I have improved ~ wonderfully Ttnce Hy) \% taking Lydia E. Hf 7) \ |Pinkham’s Vegefa- i ible Compound and lam now looking fine and feeling a thousand times better.” Mies Amelia Jaquillard, 8961 Tchou- pitoulas St., New Orleans, La. St. Clair, Pa—“My mother was because I was troubled with lial had pains in my back ‘and severe hea ashes I had Hereiee on on m: » my complexion was Siive, wy sop was disturbed, I had gervous Ag was very tired and had mo ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- Gompound has worked like o in my case and has regulated me. in a mill among hundreds of gate and have recommended your medi- te many of them.”—Miss Ei Maguire, 111 10 D thwing St., St. Clair,’ Pa, There is nothing that teaches more than experience. ‘phorefore, such let- tere from girls who have suffered and were: restored to health by Lydia E. ’s Vegetable Compound should ) bea to others. lead same remedy H i within reach of all If you want epectal advice write to E. Pinkham Medicine Co. tial), Lynn, Mess. will opened, woman and held in confi —Advt. Your and (TUR) ane Tomorrow “WUs 13 \LLET RUSSE Mat fat Only pS Be, TO $1,80,_ ea ore HOUSE ie |" Firet Pisce With Both Orchestras By Sylvester Rawling. E“. of our two big local orches- tras yesterday afternoon had a Pianist for soloist. With the Symphony, under Walter Damrosch, at Aeolian Hall, Leonard Borwick, the Englishman, who has impressed us deeply by the humanity of expres- Sion that exudes from the keys under hia manipulation, won fresh laurels by his playing in Mozart's ingratiat- ing concerto in A major, Preceding tt Mr. Damrosch presented Haydn's “Military” symphony in G major, with ite old-fashioned, suave, captivating grace that stirs the feet involuntarily to dacning and arouses a smile of joy over its unmistakable hornpipe. Not for a steady diet, Mr. Damrosch, Please, but, on occasion, to divert us from the intricaté problems that atrain our ability to Onderstand the Works of up-to-date composers that, @ometimes at least, are more than worth while, mark you. In the latter category must be placed Loeffler’s “La Mort de Tintagiles,” which we comprehend better now than at first. As to Roger-Ducasse's echerzo; “L4 Jolt Jeu de Furet,” brand new, played “for the first time in America,” if it weren't for the programme note ex- Plaining that it was a musical res of the “pretty game of ferret,” for one should not have the re- motest idea of what it was all about. Tam not much the the wiser now. Ferruccio Busoni, the Jtatich ist, was the star of the Philharmonic concert at Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon. He was heard in the Lisst concerto in E flat major, in which he played his part like the past master that he is.’ The principal number for the orchestra was Rimsky-Korsakoff's vig yn lor pate, “Scheherazade,” to fine ‘ plan- it Stranshy and his men gave xpression. en there were two “firat time” Lables ee eng both by members of t! ducting his own work, Burck's “Med!- tation,” for strings, a melodious com- osition, and Laucella’s “Prelude and emple Dance,” for full orchestra, not easy to grasp at a first hearing. At the end came Berlioz'’s “Carneval “Fidelio,” Beethoven's only opera, presenting many difficulties to the 's principal parts, pat- yle of ite own, not Bey from its birth until now, or aft be popular, but a joy always to of us, was revived at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday rnoon before a large and, at least, an atten- tive audience. It was Gustav Mahler that, six and seven ye: ago, con- ducted its previous revival, and it is Alfred Hertz that has charge of it now. He waa rewardéd for his faith- fulness and skill by a remarkable act, The “Fidelio” overture had been “GIRL VERY SICK/::: oo at the beginning. Mar, ‘sd latzenauer’s impersonation of ora, although she found some of the music too high for her, was dignified, impressive and poetic. It will be re- membered to her credit. Elizabeth Schumann, as Marzelline, sang in lovely volce and with fine apprecia- tion ‘of the character, as did Urlus Goritz as Plzagro, Middleton ag Fer- nando, Reiss as Jacquino, and Max Block and Robert Leonhardt as the leaders of the prisoners, were well cast. Thanks to Mr. Setti, the chorus was a delight. The scenes were well painted and well set, the last one, I think, new. In the evening “La Boheme" lavish of applause. In the cast were Frances Alda, Lenora Sparkes, Botta, Scotti, Tegani, Ananian, Rothier, Leonhardt, Audisio and Reachigiian, Mr. Polacco conducting. With a programme devoted to Wi ner, the Sunday evening concert at the Metropolitan last night brought out as soloists Mme. Gadski and Messrs, Sembach Mme, Gadski's “Schmerzen,” and Isold L, und Isolde.” Mr, Sembach sang “Am Stillen Herd" and the prayer from “Rienzi,” while Mr. Middleton gave “Wotan's Farewe! The orchestra, under Mr. Hageman, finely rounded out the excellent performance, Josef Hofmann, once a prodigy, jong since become a master pianist, gave his only recital of the season at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon before an overflowing audience, Schu- and Middleton. ig | mann, Chopin, Dvorak, Tschatkowsky, Moszkowski and Liszt were the com- posers he exploited, in style impec- cable and with understanding, and appreciation, and expression over- whelning in effect, Julia Culp, the Dutch singer, at- tracted another full house to hear her at Acolian Hall on Saturday after- noon, Schumann, Schubert and Erich Wolff compositions were on her pro- gramme, which she aang in captivat- | ing voice and expressed with rare elo- quence, | Coenraad V. Bos, that able accompdhist, was at the piano, GEORGE LEWIS—When Orville AM! KEITH'S CE WP. KEITH'S OLONIAL RY knins Crosman Atiamera |S | rei ‘Dally Mat.. 25 | ney.Heury Lewiad oth NAZIMOVA ‘Arthur Coghlan ries, Fae Mi too, Nelle We Henrietta j@ orchestra, each con- | § ay a wee pre Se pompeay. ast, pag bot voice and "hie omitte of im- Personation, I had agg | in Cag 4 of him, too, when he was si Mr. Hammerstein both here and aH London. Caruso’s voice is one of a century and It would be idle to make comparisons skye A Me tenors and him, ee Ir. Caruso, how- id may ever, not fear to face comparison with tenors of any nationality. Are you answered? ARREST MAY SOLVE DIAMOND ROBBERIES Capture of “E, Renau” in Phila- delphia Will Clear Up Three. Mysteries Here, Police Think. At least three big New York dia- mond fobberies will be cleared up, the police believe, by the arrest last night in Philadelphia of a man regis- tering at Green's Hotel, in that city, as “E. Renau of New York.” He 1s said to be known to the New York police as Elmer J. Smith. Detec- tive Maddox, who has a bench war- rant for Smith, will bring the Phila- delphia captive to this city to-day, The robberies of which he is sus- peetc! are: A 415,009 theft at the Adolph Stern Pawnshop, Highty-fifth street and Third Avenue, at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. part in that crime and bound the three clerke who were on duty at the time, A %,000 robbery at the Hotel Savoy about the middle of December. Mr. and Mra. D. N. Hanson of Chicago were the victims. A $2,000 diamond robbery at the Manhattan Square Hotel on Nov. § last. Dr. Albert a was the victim in that cage. It i# on the charge of robbing Dr. Goodman that Renau, alias Smith, is to be brought back from Philadelphia. Makes Stubborn Coughs § Vanish in a Harry. SOD OODOO000 00 000000000000) If some one in your family has an ob- atinate cough or a bad throat or chest cold that has been hanging on and re- fuses to yield to treatment, get from any drug store 24 ounces of Pinex and make it into a pint of cough syrup. The cough will vanish. Pour the #44 ounces of Pinex (50 cents’ worth) into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain nulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents, and gives you a H irobd agin family - pply—of a most effective remedy, at a ing of heal Aa day's use rb overnene a cough. in 5 minutes—full directions with Pinex is a special and ly concen- trated compound of plone Norway pine extract, rich in which is so healing to the membranes. Avoid ferpameet b: asking 3 your druggist for ounces of Pinex,” and do not accept anything else. A guar an- tee of absolute satisfaction goes with this Deeparation of money promptly iy bea Pinex Co., jayne, Ind. Three armed robbers took be ge you will be amased, ISSUE WeDo LIGENSES|" City’s Present Regulations. Make It Hard for New Ytrkers to Marry, Says Y.M.C.A. Secretary. “New York makes it too hard for fotks to get married?” said Walter T. Diack, Secretary of the West Side Young Men's Christian Association, y three halt days’ pay before he could a marriage license, “Common law marriages are all too frequent in New York. Is it any won- der, under the circumstances? Has the State a right to ask a man to sacrifice three half days’ pay simply because he had the very natural de- sire to get married? Churches, the Y. M. C, A. and settlement societies should have the privilege of issuing marriage Hoenses to thelr members.” SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF. SCALP GETS DRY, AAR FALLS OUT Girls! ‘ Get a 25 cent bottle and try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” After oe your hair always a ecalp to invigorate the hair ana prevent fryneus. Better still, use soap as spar- "Bude possible, and instead have a anderine Hair ‘Cleanse. Just moisten as) Leo Migenong hw ee it cal rough tal one Strand Seating ‘hs wil emove dt dirt and excessive oil. a ir i mot only be clean, but it will be y alWkie Dengue terete tres! wavy, and abundant, and Leona Ps i Wacomperable sltnets tod lute and beautifying the pres soe Dandesing die fate the sealpe gene tir | te ates t! ing ite! fall = a wn is to the hai ir what h showers of rain and sunshine are to to the roots, in- Mi ett and strengt! them. Its ex- hilarating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Men! Ladies! - You can surely have lots of charming bair. Get a #5 eent bottle of Knowlton's Danaerine from any re story or toilet counter ana try it— vt. Our Liberal Credit Terms apply also to Long Connecticut. Island, New Jersey and le Pay ROOMS, Farvithed kee Seat asi res $125 5 ROOMS, Famine” = $150 ETHEL BARRYMORE ~~ AMUSEMENTS, |HIPPODROME| WINTER CIRCUS Of Sublimated rtrd Special dane eli wl fe To-Day, To M err Matiny ‘A Deillar i tet Prenat 8 sin a wae, shiek” ae Laughter. ies oad ene inet i bw 83 EXPERIENCE TH STi THE LAW xt B. ¥. KEITH'S | MINNIE DUPLEB & CO, OYAL4. | TOBY cLauby, wen it: *ay. | GEORGE WOOD. Harry Breen, Fred 8, Ardath, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Jan, 80 to Feb. G, Inc, 10.00 A, M, te 10.30 P, M. ADMISSION 500, PUNCH & JUDY iy fbi he tra: cutis MAT. tit CLEVER ONES Coon Lies oe ire" FOLLI SSE MES bie DALY'S Beeces chet ge a ene Manhattan | STMMNDEes ssl 10-180, _Next week, Goby Destys |.. "Her Triumph," @LYCEUM Matinees Thi The Shadow West 46th mreday and Heturday, z ® TUNE MON? iMPHANT ‘Brgs. at 8. TRI ELSIE FEE FERGUSON : © OUTCAST vette Sat me Feb 12 WATCH YOOR STEP Mr, & Mre, Vernon Castle, Frank Tinney a the Sehct' The Sent Volce OTIS na GATETY Ui? Wee da 3 RUTH CHATTERTON nap jean Wotmter Gitarming comely Thea, ty ae te meV WIN BE West 40th st Vita G Fad Hoge THE “THE CHARITY BALL | - DIAMONDS aa HELLO. BROADWAY “ates CANDLER Ss $55 re Half Price M Wednesday, 25, $1 2c, $1 Longacre @itlfvanich th teu HYPOCRITES 6 ii pe. ad Av, SO MU ron 801 widichiaigaiet | BROOKLYN AM Hat, “A Pair of Sixes” Mat.2Ge-16e-100, Ev. 50e-90e-200-10 Coming—Mme, Petrova in_ aon -KITTY MACKAY yds, allowed. . upholstered Btovv. 1 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT Beet values in this city, Royal Diamond & Watch Co os, 36 Mi Lane, Phone 243 John, LY VAY MENTS, | American Watch & Diamond Co. _6 MAIDEN LAY Dieatones in HOAt melry ou credit, WITLI? a sialdes = HANKS | DENTIST 882 Kixth Ave. between 20th & 2iet fits. TCHES ees, “OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST.” Sets from $10. Extracting free. Gold Crowns from $5. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. if |$1.47 CHARMEUSE—40 Inch—BSale = | do not wraey 4 IN Wet @ With Anew DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—LAST WEEK? (OPEN TO ALL) SILKS E DRESS GOODS . DRESS LINENS WHITE GOODS EMBROIDERIES LININGS, FLANNELS SHEARS & SCISSORS All Women’s and Misses’ Winter Garments DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—LAST WEEK CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS —— inches wide—worth $1.60—sponged and shrunk—fine silk lustre— t 1.10 Putty Cement Taupe hy Field Gray Wessel Battleship Gray Marine, Men's Wear Blue and Black For Dressmakers’ Sale. Fer Dresemapere’ Sale. 89 ct. PRUNELLAS. +8] 89 ct. CREAM SERGES... .88 I = fine Tenge of sranrt eolors Includlog Sie 98 wel — mpengea ont pes Froid Wor Dressmakers’ Sale. ft, me Code Big | $1.19 SPRING MIXTURES sara Rats ba & Inch—all new shades Fer Dressmakers’ Sale. of tan, gray and brow $1.00 POPLINS 72 Fer Dressmakers’ Sale, Mat tates fasblonssic colors in; | $1.00 BLACK PANAMAS. .83 cisding u He einghall wool—pure jet black— For Dressmakers’ Sale, $1.49 BLACK EPINGLES : 1.10 all-wool — pure jet black— Falecd’ cord. Fer Dressmakers’ Sale, 59 and 69 ct. FRENCH CHALLIES ... .32 Acree ga mera For Dressmakers’ Sale, 98 ct. Asanjge bint edd see TB satay amas egiors Inahgaurg w smart colors, Sletise ‘Chocolate: Bleck DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—LAST WEEK 90 Specially soft draping quality—meteor finish—newest and smartest Spring shades in great variety; also white, ivory, cream, black. ——________—____# WHITE GOODS NEW RIBBONS Dresemakers’ Sale—LAST WEEK. As-tnen French vores ee and Organdies.... 47 48-igeh French Votles. Silk Finish Poplins.. Assortments Mow im Great 40,¢0 48 inch e Lal White Cro) pinin and fancy... Yard wide Cambrics. Long Cloth. Eosliee inen finish Fabrice for pattings, aoe Midday Blouses, ete. iy in: GIRDLE AND SASH WIDTHS Excellent quality—soft satin ribbons-—full 7 inches wide-—also inch moires—1 it desirable colors, flee. dI white— +12% to .241 regul (| Our Great Department of WASH DRESS FABRICS +12% to 1.08 + 1% to ya day to (2p The woman who - M6 White ground with embroidered dots in various colors, including pink, Belgian blue, wistaria, sand, black—excellent quality. 16 ct. Fancy Voiles. New florals in a» ment on white or Pin d ground— also lace stripes—36-inch, 69 ct. Silk Mixed Marquisettes ... .50 New Weave—white ground with florals in attractive colorings— cases. Has Contributed Royally to the Dsessmakers’ Sale. Read Every Item Carefully and Realize That All Are at CUT PRICES, They Are This Season's Most Desirable Fabrica. now is saving much money—but remember these prices D after this week. 24 ct. Zephyr Gi inghame— Sale 216) 24 ct. Emb. Dot Crepes—Sale.. Full 8 (be eoks, s nd plaids in newest colo! mpbinationa for wome Innes” 4 children’s drennes. Bn . Imp'd Drese Linens-—Sale finch pute Including ¥arious ender, Bites Rind other favorite shades. . Floral Seed Voiles—Sale. 36 ingh—white ground with ‘ines for women's and oe _ __ —_________-- TUESDAY—BLOUSE DAY Up-to-date Models—Special Prices. «| §1,69 VOILE BLOUSES. . .1.20| #2.08 CHIFFON BLOUSES 2.37 Emb’d allover—lace trim'd emb'd with touches jor—~aome allover lace sleeves—-smart trim- OUR $1.45 BLOUSES ARK PRETTIER AND NICER THAN EVER COME AND SEE THEM THEY ARE WORTH A visrr, , 7 re aeriaee ciree aaa. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telepltone Orders, $2.99 Linen Naphins—dos ‘ Bleached—22% Inch variety ot ‘hew ns. Pattern NENS—MAIN FLOOR, 6 Large assortment of tight and dar! grounds with dots, “stripes ani Wisi DREss rABRic ‘S—BASEMENT, 79 ct. White French Cre, A) 4#% inch—full crepe Hptent aoft fabrica thi beautifully ‘Summer dresses: NODS MAIN FLOOR, $1.49 & $1.60 Drapery or Furniture Velours cd 60-Inch—whades of myrtle, crimson, olive, Fore, gold: old blue and tan Poe bity: “BASEMENT, " Overcosts.. ....,. 1.96 ‘ay chinchilins—also alt overcoatings — Balmacaan, n and school models—but to neck or convertible collar F belted according to style bede— ‘OTHING—THIRD FLOOR, ca sa: 40) 49 0 59 ct. Bore’ Pa MUBLINS —HABEMENT. Piper sane: Ova PURSISHTS NS PATRAS FLOOR, 5 } 59 et. Women's Nightdresses. Flani 15 et, . Bleached Turkish Towels ....... 10 191¢x35—hem'd—antripe borders, TOWELS—MALN FLOOR, 59 ct, Bleached Sheets 72x00 — for three-quarter, seamless—no dressing: Jette — also 12 & 15 et. Stee! Knives & Forks Dependadle make—various handles, COTLERY MAIN FLOOK 98 ct, Taffeta Sitks Bi-inch—soft chiffon finish—bright lustre—evening and street shades. SILKB—MAIN FLOOR, 89 ct. All-Weol Broadcloths. . Chiffon finish ~ 50-inch — garnet, cardinal, putty, light and dark brown, black. DRESS UOODS—MAIN. FLOOR, WASH DRESS FABRICS SEWING SILKS AND COTTONS NOTIONS at Clearance Prices CLARK'S COTTON and DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS Last Week for the Foowing: Clark's 0. N. T. Cottea— \ 900-yard spools........., Beck ond Whlte—tesl numbers, Limit, Twp dono Mall oe ‘Tebenhons ions Onto :s Le res Lhe bed mass ee ‘Machine and Bowing Neédics |” ‘ted Bt Sctssors—3 impart extra holfow char Bitionhele Bdasores value. and .@ wp score Hes aa Im Selssot ‘Wostenholm wan ran) eo sheeeee Fares wide Lining fatine—toring Ve \ades—guarant or twee Stasoue—re ich Mercerized Batee: 4 lustrous—all desirable so the now Spring sui and black White—rem. .54., 9B) paronlipenrs J fin otreet and erin. 9 hone bes: NEWEST EMBROIDERIES — Dressmakers’ Sale—LAST WEEK. White Embroideries, Resi Beadings and Insertiot pric, Nainsook, Bwise—exesitent nt trimming widths—usually 12% ™ 26-inch yey rage pgs oote ++ BS. RE-COVERING UMBRELLAS.. At Special Prices. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Best materials—prices lowest “in elty, American Tat quality—26 Black Union Ta: Better Union Tafte' reg. $2.00. Pure Silk Serge or Silk Fi Union Taffeta—reg, $2. ENGRAVING SPECIAL for Today and Tomorrow Fitty Visiting. Cards of Heat stock Shaded Old Enige Seript Type—Plate and Fifty Visiting Cards—name and} 4! one line address—value ” 50. Du. ta Sele | thle sale we will pri Ca n et