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RY nee eee __ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915 FIND JUDGE'S WIFE ‘Montessori “Method of Child Education COMMON LAW WIFE HEIRS CONTESTING ISYONKERS SCHOOL Clashes With Winifred Stoner Training SAYS SHE REFUSED MRS. LESLIE'S WILL NS PENOONBORROVER en ue ani) ~OOINARY WEDDING, ARE PAD BG SUMS ve Her a Mother's Training, Which ds Entirely Lacking in Famo: Seal enographer A “Houses of Childhood. Drew m kund Th to Pug Sirik wy Marguerite Mooers Marshall. fe eve 1s neying thet the child should by the ) \ oseertion in mere words In on ideal etate of suciety, no 12 BOYS AKL ARRESTED er) child would be cared for by bie mother But under our preseat N (rT vi — arrangements meaty @ we { educated to give ‘ fe her obod ehat be o . er an ie on t x Mother of One Found Guilt wbie to devote her whole time to the oare of ber lite \ * ‘ ve bas other (hiner to do And *e must meet ‘ and Set Free on Suspended 1¢ conditions Which we find | my u | z ‘ that te Dr. Maria Montessort, the fam oO | Netwve an educator and child peychologist, clashes with (he 4 ordinal principle of Mre Winifred Sackville Stoner, | oueneo yaar eee ¢ , 7 mother of the cleverest twelvegearold girl tm th 5 4 ‘eae. ‘ : = | | Uolted States and founder of the aystem of “natural \ a ibe a wy) \ ‘ Mrs Carrie MH. Wrenn, of No. et! = “ iueat! education,” the newest and most striking American con ie ae = f- j ‘ tr f ion, 6 Binuat ‘ " " tribution (0 education theory and practic oh ° 7 yon | Mt avila Wquoathed howse. | ‘VE just bought the f the y scin I believe that Nature intended thats fut lexsone should be 1] \ ' \" c and § ot "i most beautiful Silk q \. wpoint | given him by the moth Mrs. Stoner told me du her recent vieit to . A paptaped accolade bangs Stocki 1 have Yo Mas ' tof the| New ¥ ) begin too, -/eiiareme b —F— 1 le understood Me wi wees The: Fcnuiara’: Aaeowin hin | nd em BT] 5 ae “a rinwell and Louie i bof seen se per- ti pal of Mel No 20) Gon MOMTESSOR: GivéS CHILE FRAmes n : Aegan aoe ee fectly wonderfu t \ ' non} hore” TO Leaan &y THE STomee SyeTem Aim pe flaage Babes sr see how they can make Int asuceia Wa Gib ay aN " nit v nating $200,000, Wut both siden them for a dollar!” " nany ») cation,” M Aut TONING CARER AGE att " epting the f the settle dol ‘ 4 re | 8 wit note omphasia | ‘ ~~ the ret to this World, she should not give | “ M kod me! Alte Rud. an City 3 " ast to the eaciusive enre of hire ym 1 had samt | cy the strikers and to-day fied ix at] hood be faithfully done by ey nanny D hint wontdn't Twice the usual the atrike 82 on and held & OVE ie : eines b lp lr ll the | 4 © 4 ' ; pepenied Pure Silk, GML 'thee Mathers: af | HOw STONER AND MONTESSORI aa SAL LOTR aa Tage Harn a. A fi finish usu- wey t mother of one ' ett bone 7 it and finish usu- t ta SYSTEMS CLASH. | ime t iT ‘ and tania Of tthe male William A * ' P t Way ate re | | dian ko through’ atythin ne, Mr Faltin's atorney. “That me pers oy in $3 nine take are ol | + ius B ini Pe i ee ie m" young No mother Hon would oomietit| Which Thad abeoluteoly) Aim. Carrie Chapman the - aesaiiobedd Law and y releaned Ty erates Desa eITaE “al iduary logates, lo Mrs And of course they ALL have suspended sentence, ia Tae : 6 a or here * i Ste. owe wv t proj * * lett ithe bull of her atate, has Patented old Btripe, 4i Masts was removed “der taking a hand in raising her! Ueves / witen ta Aintained a policy of silence aver Absolutely Princip it - babies It is woman alone who handel 17's “OMT@SSO& ‘TEACHER. PRACTICAL BUTTONING ' : sinew the will wan fled. She admitted SOE OIEEY ale ae ee dPRRTHN KAW TANEDG aD. He ae ettaptine io othoeh tor reartan| | O8. See A / EF a\| nose, when anoiter cousin at the outiet she would not be sur. Newehe saan 0 have wagtike? dN Due: tae. re ia Labora’ ‘ Al wa rie he usual way orined If oate we rr ia inva! i fun ! put the | No wonder, then, that the human race| | “Mt™? ERY A , i ‘ Peto Nag They wre wondertul 4 deterior nd un again 8 At acientiats st ato Dollar! bids BSED) MONAr FORke sieve human brains are not so ac-| | . vat understood tha Auton * $15, 000 IN GEMS WERE Pee ruts Ie E drill bash jtive as in days gone by. May this! , \" was vit wertakit that P wanted A Be AST ESAS: Oi Se clory through neglect of American Vhim he ought 1 nes ny way. | aA. Meth hay, ey from the fund. FV) mothers in rearing their childr { told him fT would recoxntes our | ty an cluls or the relatives of 5 Doattaresbe DCN teEDSH | FecbrAd pata . ‘ S AReRHoe licket Collector Found Them and record of the pension’ fund Were ce awian SPP ahd i ald MONTESSOR! lice had a final conversation with Mrs. Philbin Got Them Hhop—the most canventent. #hop Alssioms tbat WrKeMt borrower Ia ' In Town, 4th Street, agwas twovyeark: Mince they somali ‘Teloher, in which hese tl that th 1 Back. vis keen me Mrs. Annie 1. Beall, wife Judge | 4 sa Fee et ueake| there from 9 in the morning until 4 to sen aw bi and hat > oa ea Broadway Mite Ron od he second highest t) 4. 5 in the afternoon, it is obvious y a Ns shale aad : Gustave Desgrey, stenographer tn he] that their mothers will have little to 0. h R IN HOT FLECTION vo through the} tice Philbin, who lives at the Garden Gotham Hosiery Shop Jude's court, Mex, Heull’s mortuuge| un itn there trataing. Md no and told him] City Hotel, left a handbag containing 21 Weat 34th Street ta for $1. Vieegrey's 1s for $6,000. | “Vn the. Montessori Method we have the teacher acting as a stu- Others who borrowed from the fund that was final, so he put the ring {a diamond necklace and other jewelry | just have s printed saving »| Island train when she went home ye: are Jere & Clark, an employes of the! dent in a laboratory of children. Water Department, Hall| tn the Stoner System we | were inarrie terday. It was found by Walter Sergeant of Police and a br her as th require tuo lengthy an explanation,"| stored, yet her ardor for learning | ‘Teicher and (he witness then went| Breck. a teket collector, when the : | mother as the t ri rs " i blpay | hed F po Holioe Captain Cougie, 81,400; and guardian of her own child, | ¢¥aded Dr, Montessori. s not been dimmed. Rahway Nod. to live. she sald, and] train renehe npatead, Alfred Sma 4 patrolman, $5,000; ' Gonsciously or not, Or, Montes- | Just here, nevertheless, is another | FINDS MRS. STONER’S METHODS told of the birth of their two chil | AS Breck was returning on the wud Robert Hareliy, an employee of | sori encourages the mother to ‘hasm between natural education and| MORE DIRECT. dren, Vietor and Gladys, both of whieh | train, intending to turn the bag into | paling, the siti ¢ which| ghift her responsibility to others, | te Montessori Method, Since the in- prt paddle. une get {Bioner's| Ware) facnesieed| aacihelb awn the lost-and-found bureau at the Hiehard Kelis mber of the! Mrs, Stoner believes in centrale |Ventor of the latter was given @/ gi6 doesn't advocate the purchase ot| Mrs. Story, Backed by Admin-| she denied tne ‘elcher had | Flatbush Avenue Station, Mrs, Phil- rd of Wducation, is treasurer,| izing and intensifying that rex | C"4nce to express her point of view| carefully trained ex and| | wronged her before wen live} bin, nearly frantic with worry, board $4,000 | sponsibilit and failed to do so, it seems fair to| hooks-and-eyes, to the child! istration Forces, Is Opp« sed sith tite ed it. Hotel detectives had been se uote Mrs, Stoner’s indictment. these process practic® wibi iis searching the hotel and the grounds After seve of contention | 1 tried to get Dr. Montessor! to aise] 4 rH, Stoners indictment, buttoning his Mrs, ‘Teicher gave testimony as tol for an hot 1 predict that the Montessori among teache nbers of the|cuss other features of natural edue: his mother's ¢ ‘ says. By Mrs. Guernsey, her first meeting with Dr Kongy in|) Mrs. Philbin wont through the train 1 of F my sia-|tion when I talked with the britiiant] system will never give to the | it's a question of learning to write, he thea CHICA questioning the crew. She identified Were secured to a petition for «eyed, olive skinned woman yesterday| World any great men and women, | isn’t set at work tracing cut-out le n he began to talk about him | 2orm Hy Aare that ke Peden olny | change of control of the pension fund Jafternoon at the little “House of Childe| because it does not tend to de- | {ors wiitel his motion ius vad to buy! WasHINGTON, *1.—Thel seit and maid he didn’ believe in|it to her. —_ El Rado April 9. and the petition was forward i” now in operation on East Sey-| Velop imagination, the search- . ff SRKOG se te : n't want to learn to write his} Daughters of the Ameri Revolu- ed, ‘The fol et. She has just] light of the intellect. Or. Mon- e, “to please father.” If there is a wwe electing their President € seokisl Ob SaneaL EAEUn BAI uattotves |acavae Ge fise SeeenO ee hte Acne ri has geniue and experi- | typewriter in the home he receiver at| oral to-day. Mrs. William Cumming| y taunily,’ ha mars ‘and thors ix a cor | YHAMITE RAZES HOUSE; | For Removing Hair ni Mr Maxson ‘The fund ts |ica.and will go almost immediately to but she is not imaginative |i unciuation before he ls (hree, be be, | Story and her administration forcea| tain clase of people who are ull right | » UP Of a fee of one per cent of the | Los Angeles, Cal, where she is to give] and cannot impart this power of | ing encouraged to copy fine pas wer lined up agalnst Mrs, George T.] 14 keep the world going around Quickest, Simplest and Safest oucherst salaries and they claim they |@ four months’ course for teachera, imbibing life's best joys to others, a and prose, Guernsey of Independence, Kan. Mill wpe ertahed Che: alalaa that when | had the right to transfer it ‘o State | AGREES WITH MRS, STONER IN| She teaches a child that » square ough Mrs. Stoner, ike Dr & strong opposition slate. ‘The result] sna went into Dr, Ronicys offices to be Snturate thoroughly the hair on the y 1 tes » bel ” ‘or oh ol if they desired LANGUAGE TEACHING MATTER, | i8# Sauare and a cube isa cube, | Wer, bellows. In liberty, for of the balloting was not expected to} examined, the doctor instead of aliow face, lip, neck or arms with e little Bl Fle claim is that the Board de-|—, youthful marri nor large familie Mrs. Philbin gave him a $50 bill : . “One child i ml right bo unonea The Sanitary Liquid «family, h wing Tuesday night the lenty-seventh St There is no touch of beautiful im- beg the question of discipline be announced until to-night ing her to gel up on the operating fou Arrests at Erie, Pa., Follow] Rado, In a few moments you will see EREAs OU We rennioeikoane oceans ee yu told ine lust year that you de-| agery around these tacts. Hence | properly trained child rarely ihe bas) sections. 1 A eat re parses, Wea per around: $Be é the hair become harmlessly dissolved, ‘ineftiviency’,” Mr, Maxson said, “but | Voted years between two and Six} pupile of the Montessori system | needs Dr Cf Mont spective candidates as follows: Pres Attor the uxasningtion he heiped Explosion upposedly of then “droopy.” | You then wash off with home eight veara of Work | have|!® ©Xereising and sharpening the| will not be creative, inventing and Pm RO Eee ene arg, and ive her, ana Black HandiBomb, a little plain water and the hair is all : : child's sense impressions," 1 said.| producing newer for man- la : ne woman 4 . gone, while the skin is left in a per- | ween treauently commended aad 8) Mtn,” stoner begun that work with | find, (Dre Montessori gpeake quite Guernsey; Chaplain ¢ Mrs soba wouan . fectly smooth, clear condi | walary has been raised every yeur.|)” Anus htar Se . ironically of ‘fo fairy tales, | vockers But a viEptons | Mary 4. Lockwood of Washington (no. anid wanted to “Samuel Leor- Prejudice against hair removing lp | ations have come trom other |e? daush e ahe was six! but if there are no fairies we mor | Workors. Iii! & vikorols | contest); Recording Secretary (Gene ition that Thur. MOM, sixty years old, was killed; bis} now « thing of the past. Women to inspect my school.” months id and ad it practically tals must have killed them with then. « ° disciplined now Q completed at the age of two, our cruel doubt; Fae ee a ane Ara eralc ee Nally G “Many women have made wonderful] TELLS OF PROGRESS OF THE} recommends the punishment (hut fits jucky and North oxperin with their own children,” OLDER CHILDREN. the crime 7s spond! secret the Dottoressa replied blundly, “I do] Meanwhile, the Dottoressa told of |... Schools for mothers” in Mra. Ston-|@ponding Hecretary not happen to know of the work of the] the nderful progress of the older | °F answer to Dr. Montess u-)C, Burrows of Mic s eon| ment that “many “mothe lady you mention children with whom she has b tentned 1s 46 h eral, Mra, William ©. Boyle of Ohio| 4 event her aWay and then told wife, Katherino, seriously injured, and had eight eration fifteen other persons badly hurt when | indispensable toilet necessity, and t day, bot he said, du Leornoft home was destroyed |is nothing secret about the use of it you what 1 think of you, I to-day by a dynamite explo- | The prevailing ttyle of sleeveless evening , Mra. J] will put that w in of and take The two-story, wooden house] gowns and sheer, transparent blouses ‘ 4 Mra, | Yu for vie s blown almost to bits. Only] makes the temeval of hair from under Alexander parta of the w loft standing. | the arms really imperative for ever: ations of life regard El Rado r. Maxson sald he had no de to criticise any one and would there- fore not discuss (he real cause of his He said he was embar- raased by the abtion of the pupils and niley of Ken Corres | iy ab » the plaintir wey wig $60,000 from Dr Ronzy Woodbury Pulsifer of the District of wanted them to come back to school, “At five her daughter could speak | Working during the past year Columbia; Organizing Secretary Gen nd for ein hits rhe novia kl direstly: uw woman. The os can then be tals Mc of the pupils are circulnt- tar speak] youngsters range between six and te eral, Mra. William Ao Smoot of Vir tread his wife had ORnGH wer “| freely without embarrassment. several languages, Do you think that|” “fhey love Latin and the multip! ee ; as ite ; Gaulug or aberten ot she bals Mecaael ing petitions, one of which will be di-J i... should be taught to amall|ecation table,” she explained, Mani gins and Mrs, Horace 1 Molnte: mpd teal ei send recupanes w Freep aaa a rt Pigalle otien, rected to the Board of Education and] niqreno give them one Jenne. 18 repre greater purpose in 1 of the Distric t of Columb wing an a nd floor and eseaped t pede pe patie Snyper ry e ‘o to the e Educa-| ,, nd it so Interest aI a | x a Lite Grace i iy noe ; e eu M eaceuaet Guwces leone If ever in their lives children can|On studying by. themselves for a [cate her child ded Derzet said he tad | EL Rado is more simple to use,—there i leary several languages It ta at this! week, The habits of concentration gation, > iat | Maxaon personalty cated {#Afl¥ ke." she replied enthusiastically | and Industry which they te at's| LOST ON GAY WHITE WAY invipal Maxaon personally called Bite baat one oh \their first years | Ouse e Op many Of the Hacenie yeaterany and | See * least one point for Mrs.| Ghidhood persist when they take up Chastea 9. requested them to send their children | Stone pull be glad to teach) the more serous studic triety . | 0 a Q um 8. Augsbi Sew York an to school, and to-day, it was stated, |yanguages in vols," she added,| To set against this we have toe PAIR OF SHAPELY LEGS oe ee a na there were only forty absentes, the tenchers nor the of Winifred Stoner jr, who at ne Cus « Black Hand plot, ] nom ¢ with powders or pastes Soloson mignt | it removes the hair for a much longer | waine cane period, the hair keeps becoming ‘in & bomb was 1 of coarser with each ap nade ten arrests, |i ie and $1.00 sines | “but 1 nave View sca ; ee leading Drug and Department stores ‘welve of whom were boys involved i if six—when the Montessurt toe t ‘i Albee lenetibtice, | with the distinct und restanding that. the \ 1 (he court pre r 7 a ‘ rr Ww 4 : ' . sy f Ohio andl money is to be refunded if not sat Mrs. § ‘elzes your system not xpress | But Don't Get Ey Broadway-] Ae Robert Ate exandee ‘wt Panna ry. Try El Rado on your arm tot ena [because you bar out fairies,” 1 pur [her thoughts in eight languages ilies! They Were Only Artificial | van Librarian General, Mery day, ‘Take nothing els | a ; coe teeeteng| sued. "She deckires that she hag] knew a good bit of history, s Wy We tt | George Mo Bternberk of Wanhin , If you prefer we will gladly fill your ofere reported wounded and a prisoner | all % of lessons. Why are you op-| Winifred could have entere: ql uae am ; \ ee Te ea . om caces (Oey you will write e ning stamps o Aaeecas stually war killed at the | P Naat a grammar school, At nine she of wliieg proved the! the Aght te ans a | saying in the nev Spapers you fan feet Ik past ulus and letter ‘ont and ed there c a atter rould | collere entranc ‘aminations (aauhds. twenty ae ee ae eet ti rom prominent users merely front and buried ther | Would | saltege entennes fet) meana plenty [sevon yun. vil of SIs aos never pay more at Best's’ wostal, Pils w Mfg Co. a k for mother, but | am ect 4 St, New Ve my f I di 5 | aware hee thi system, wy Brooklyn Cassid jos i : ™ di America,” will make the Oe and n Mn te oat . Te { : Tortures or in igestion | piwortcan child more efficient | hy ri i is Wen Tf we were nol just as r | than the far-famed Montessori [side Policn Court mplaint of ‘ont all ‘ Mi ri f Consti ation | method. Mra. Stoner has proved |p i. Salah ‘ continually proving in the | that — the e |e \GF eel wid : ’ ise) 1es 0 p BAe inn ot SUxty-sixth tree Phe te ih aulon h ’ store that vou don't2 touch, to. whi : tion were nut Mrs. Stuxgn's, howaver ( . ) we E il of Im jure Bl } cesar the y They ged t \iuminum & \ \ Dealers VIS p 00 and six, can be accomplished be» | yj...) ay DaaAICoRAAROTEE | re It is t a phruse. it’ . fore the second birthday. Lota i ‘ m i ISOone t phrase, ws a Quickly and Safely Removed by While the Montessori children | Nv. 11 Hrowiny wile Cassidy : We | are encouraged to ell staid little | was salesmat | promise, ve ive Mar’ lly i stories of yesterday's happenings, Mra, Stayaa is troasurer of the y AUERBACHS the naturally educated child calle ft ' thought it necessary to add to = heara, repeats, dramatizes or pute |Win Sin vassal Custy tovk ‘+ that hel Chocolate Pecan into rhyme tales brimming wit! pair of artificial legs, valued at $1s5, | atany time ‘heve historical, geographical: m [OU of the (offi ki wull ahem, | it that sin 1 you believe you Maple Bar eal and mythological lor rant \ y hone NAGATA TAT s : | pinceet the constant companion” | logs wt’ have located a diserepaney, we Bavineacn 8 sous hildren Ss own st ® was n mut H a ‘ i The Chocolate Laxative | peal HBV Clon PA@nteiah tes licateaine } shail be ready to adjust it. ; M sori vocat down the atialtin ae Ex-Lax Saves Pain and Suffering; makes a child, Mrs. Stoner the | whiln a un ARPET J.) W. WILLIAMS healthy and is safe for infants and grown-up: intelligent Wotermaive eaminga: | way. WHOL NORA SDS ' i t Cc" 09 Co i arold Mont walked away with Afratd : 53 W. Ex-Lax is guaranteed to be efficient, gentle, harmless. \ Wail ncopeien 40 Ae eck The oii He nc Rad tos Bari L e ANING 3} W. Si ST, a || suse Wort warts wou Women | St th had bean hunting for, the. taissiog AeWce-Box- Will Prove This; Try It Today—All Druggists, NE eT i cor per ae