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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, BARNES BURIED WITH SONS. peared te Ane aoe ee ped his body hom Dolly Gray,” Who vied Intand, Not @ Paaper, 1922, by the hand and tells me that DDING RINGS \ ‘ ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS SAMO Tae With GOLD ma jhe 3 9 PLATINUM tlons he they also ri prin this defiance is not qu . The State Commissioner of tion has alread said that tne committee ma teachers to appear but th eachers muy refuse to do so. Th the first refusal. Mre, Barnes is known tn ¥ Phyllis Ruffelt TEACHER REFUSES TO APPEAR BEFORE |. AUSK QUESTIONERS Henrietta Rodman Refuses to Submit Her “Loyalty” to * Council’s Judgment. Author of at Ware T “DANIEL ik } i) i) SUPFICIENT Paul Barnes, comedian, and composer (upem the Hlemine of “Goodby, Dolly Gray” and many], “What do youu other popular songs, did not die a pau- per, a& reported recently in The nor was his body burled in | ed voter ie « constituent who shakes me Field. He was a pay patient at the | ——————————ewnreeeeneereee Manhattan State Hospital Island, and wh the body w home in New beslde his two sons jn the family Hayside Cemetery, Laconia. The tion is made at the request of the widow, who writes ‘The reason for his being in a State hospital was that We could not get a private hospital to take him. | myself "| Commissioner Graves Won't Abolish Advisory Councit ate Education Commissione! yes has denied the request oi resident Ryan of the New York City Board of Education for the aboli tion of the Advisory Committer which Je administering the Lusk Teachérs’ Loyalty Test we Comm‘ssioner Graves yesterday wrote President Ryan in part: “L find that most of the teachers as to whom information was laid be- at thelr 4 burte’ WHITE GOLD GREEN GOLD Chapter 666 of the Laws of 1921, A respectfil refusal to appear was) ., spectful consideration committee have voluntaPily eared for him through an iline nearly five years. 1 did all L could t of the grounds from England we had a of ice bank ac- Hand carved with Ange | either wedding bells The y mailed last night to the Advisory| quiries made o No teacher | make him happy, He was nover out of mn] or ofange blossoms, \ ( Min Gouncit on Qualifications of Teachera,| has been forced against or ber] my sight until I finally took him to New arse bin iene “TR token of love. i) OGCELS. ba ey tw r or answer questions. | York at his own request. At Bellevue seamle: 2 Natihe “Aee ee ate Which has been operating “After careful cxamination of the] Hospital they told me he was absolutely halleees ane ete or engraving free w you walt. We months at the Bar Association under] work of this committee and a re+|incurable. “He did not go insane for the challenge any jeweler, wholesale or retail to duplicate these rings eer abner ctor Wien we returned within 50 per cent. advance of our prices Hi ‘ UIs sponsored by Senator Lusk. The refusal comes from the noted Henrietta Rodman, teacher of Eng- Mesh in the Julia Richman High School. Mise Rodman was pro- mounced one of the best teachers In the city in 1915, when the State Com- missioner of Education suspended her for writing a sarcastic letter to newspapers in which she ridiculed years she has been on the side of birth eontrol, supported the I. W. W. leader, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Woodrow Wilson, the late in Purroy Mitchel and Woman Suffrage. “lm passionately American,'’ she said, “and that's why I dislike Archi- bald Stevenson's concept of loyalty.” She showed the letter she received yesterday “requesting” her to appear this afternoon at $.80 before the Ad yisory Council. ‘Your case has been referred to this council,” it read. “We desire to give you every oppor- tunity to assist us in clearing up any @oubt.”” Thereupon she sat down and wrote gome 1,500 words to the Advisory Council about itself, liberalism and tho condition of the schools. “Because | am loyal to fundamental American ideals,’ she began, “I am Profoundly dissatisfied vith — tho schools as they are and resentful of the existence and methods of your eommittee."" As to liberalism she said that “the Lusk law attempts provide due punishment for an her who does not bel tion ha In con man refers to Jonial family his- tory. He great-grandfather was Col. Robert Backweil, a member of the Becond en : As for herself, she says: “In loy- Ity to the great tradition of democ- racy which my fainfly har upheld for more than two hundred years I must respectfully refuse appear before your tribunal.” The action which may be open to the Advisory Council as u result of We pay return Par- cel Pont. O' Sullivan's Heels 958 near 234 8t 1827 Brondway cor. 30th St. t near ggth SI Go, 1ath si, near Bway. Fulton St. standing is a strain—every uu leave your shoes \t they aro attactoed. is made, I am forced sion that it Would b justifiable to abolish the committe this time. I feel that upon which the request of your board has performed a valuable service."’ to the con -| worth $10,000 and which I still own. e entirely the committee] proud of !t. The Natlonal Vaudeville count and owned our home, which is “It is true 1 earned our living by tak- ing pay guests into our home and I am WALTER & CO., & ‘W YORK 182 Broad way Two Stores. Association paid for all the little atten necessary rest ~— with T is unfortunately true that many of us are so tired and worn out by the time vacation comes, that we just like to sleep and rest for the first few days. That feeling of listlessness—of the longing for quiet—is simply and purely a condition of nerve fatigue brought about largely by the NOISE in an office. Girls, especially stenographers, suffer more from this noise-nerve- fatigue than any one else. That is because the constant click-click of noisy typewriters pounds away at their nerves until it gets them in a strained, abnormal condition. The effects of NOISE Have you ever tried to concen- trate when some one nearby was tapping his pencil on the desk—or beating a tattoo on the floor with her toe? You know how it irri- Yu / Hd the Board of Education for dis- missing teachers who became q mothers, During her twenty-two teaching ls fj This abnormal condition of the nerves is quickly reflected in ab- normal conditions of your physical body. You tire out more quickly. A hundred annoying aches and pains spring up in your body with- out apparent cause. Healthful color leaves your face —and in its place the effects of noise begin to show in wrinkles, lines of age and loss of beauty. Typewriter noise is largely re- sponsible for the fact that stenog- raphers seem to age faster than almost any class of girls. It is re- sponsible for the tired feeling that robs you of much of the enjoyment that should be yours during vaca- tion or in the evenings after work. Typewriter noise is not necessary What does Vacation mean to you ? a Wonderfully . good tinthe its un- light, responsive touch, equaled speed, and its beautiful, accurate work. 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