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Data Being Gathered as to Number of Defective Children, with View to Forming Special Classes. Suits, _ upS| IN THE SPHERE ALL REDUCED TO i THE REGULAR PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY 9 MISS PITMAN LEAVES OF WOMEN’S CLUBS. Regarding the matter of having separate classes for mentally defective children, which was for discussion at Kcrnralc Art Society. brought up the of the State Teachers' Asso- RESIGNS SECRETARYSHIP Mf«s Jetta Ehlrrs, of 42 East Kinney meeting ciation Ftrect, was hostess at o social mooting in Atlantic City last week, Super- OF LOCAL Y. W. C. A. of tbo Keramtc Art Society' of Newark intendent Dr. Addison B. Poland lias is- yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. Sara sued a circular letter to local principals, Wood Salford, of New York, gave nn ad- !n which he declares that it Is necessary That lias Miss A. E. Andrew Her Successor—Miss dress on “The Lack of Thought to have actual data upon which to base a Put Table In which Been t/pon Service,” recommendation for the forma lion of onj Mable Easton, New Extension Sec- she declared that the artists and designers I am m interested reader of your valu- or moie of such classes. Take Hold Next Week. have expended their energy on tho d«*-orat- retary, to able paper, and wish you would please tell The have been requested to of bric-a-brac and ornament* of all prlntipal^ ing me the way to prepare fruit salad, and Janu- overlooking the dishes send to Dr. Poland, not later than sorts, completely to to a bow serve It. I expect entertain of with which come in contact. ary 15, the replies to a number ques- Miss Harriet Stryker Pitman, who for people daily number of friends, and want to make the Mrs. Salford criticised the work brought tions as to the backwardness of children BOV oral years was general secretary of the salad look as nice ns possible. Thanking in the steins showing land- In their schools. Following Is a li9t of the local Young Women’s Christian Associa- by members, you In advance, I remain It was queries: tion. and who has been office secretary scape or wave and boat motives. SALLIE WATERS. of society’s 1. Number of pupils now in second year since the association affiliation with the decided to hold an exhibit the Fruit Salad—Select very bright, large who have been in school (first and second national body, will give up her position in work, in some public place, not yet de- red apples and do not pare. Remove the grades): Three years; four years; five the comae of the next fow weeks. Tier March 16. Mrs. Clara C. ivjng termined, cores nr.d slice the .dices In little points years; a longer period. resignation follows closely upon that of was chairman of the exhibit appointed to give the appearance of a tulip and 2. Number of pupils now in first year Miss Helen Button, who was religious and The Mrs. William who have been in school: Two years; committee. president, aooop out the contents. Make a filling of extension secretary, and who left Tues- At the conclusion of throe years; n longer period L. Smith, presided. chopped oranges, bananas, pineapples and day for her home In Germantown, Pa., was en- 3. Number of pupils in first and second the business session a social hour the meat from the Drain off all Eas- apples. year who, In your opinion, will never be and whose successor, Miss Mabel In Miss Ehler’s studio. The tea joyed of the Juice and mix the fruit with chop- able 4h complete the work of the second ton, of the Chicago Training School In show- table was prettily decorated red, ped nuts. Fill the apples with the mix- year. for V. W. C. A. Secretaries, is expertc*d of American Beauty 4. iu your ing a centrepiece ture. each one on a leaf of celery How many pupils have you to Newark some time next week. placing arrive in candelabra on either school, who, in your judgment, aru men- roses, with red-shaded on a small plate. Serve with a dressing Miss Andrew will take tip her new duties at tally of by ordinary side. Mrs. Robert Madison presided the of incapable profiting about the first of next month. of mayonnaise mixed with lubes clnss instruction? the urn. Among the society’s guests were off. Pitman's oon- the fruit, previously drained The announcement of Miss Koramlc Dr. Poland has also asked that lie l*c Mias Ada Rapp, of the New York be filled in the same tempiated resignation came as s gmnt sur- Orange shells may of | Mrs. I^aiirltx Raymond. «»f made aware of any special Instances to in the city, al- Art Society; manner. prise many persons of sub-normal in any of the schools. the East Orange; Mrs. Thomas Raymond, children though it has been discussed among all of Rah- let me as soon as Such, classes’ are existent in of the of for Newark, and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Flease know possible members of the board managers con- iow to remove etubbom burnt stains from large cities of the country. They are v. several weeks. At first there was talk way. take in tho uiameled and sidered necessary, not only for the men- of having a trained secretary to take Miss The next meeting will place saucepans, oblige, afternoon, HOUSEWIFE. tally deficient pupils themselves, hut for Pitman’s place, but it was made known Free Public Library Thursday the schools' other on whom the yesterday that the position will he filled January 30, when the members will bring Salt, moistened with vinegar, will re- pupils, sots, influence of the backward children is not f. by Miss Apnie E Andrew, who has been In designs for borders for breakfast lieve burnt marks from enameled sauce- If the classes are formed they will superintendent of the work of the Now- showing clover motives. Mrs. Salford will pans and dishes, but they ahould be soaked good. in- Children’* Coats n soda for a few hours probably be called "special classes for J 12 Prince Suits of tine broadcloth and We place on tomorrow 1,000 ark Female Charitable Society, and whoso again act ns critic. cold water flr.#t, $ Chap panama, sjale to them resignation of that office was accepted at :o loosen the stains. dividual instruction," distinguish cheviots and fancy mixtures; skirts with fold on the bot- which we offer at less than half their regular price. These a morn- from the ungraded schools. suits to- e meeting of the society yesterday j Lyric Club. tom; all colors and sizes. Regular $12 are trim- to clean a qO coats made of fnne kersey and zibeline, beautifully the Kindly toll me how Japanese ing. rehearsals fire being held by §| Final is use. executive meeting of med ail the colors and Tt is rumored that there is considerable of Arthur :ray, which soiled from and dull, The next regular | with braids an J fancy buttons; leading Lyric Club under the direction will $16 Suits of fine broadcloths cheviots, of the board ind oblige, MRS. B. H. the Essex County Teachers' Guild herringbone to feeling among the members for its mid-winter concert, j fancy mixtures; all sizes; coats in this lot worth up $8; D. Woodruff, clear olive take place in the Free Public Library fancy and mixtures; the latest Prince Chap cutaway % regarding a number of matters, one of Hah Wednesday Rub the tray with oil, applied stripes to be given in Wallace when a num- all the latest all rn while they last we olffer them tomorrow at 1 V’ which concerns the recent “War of the that vith a flannel cloth. next Wednesday afternoon, and Huffy ruffle models; shades; f\Q evening, January 23. It Is expected j qQ I»VO Roses.’’ About two weeks ago it was ber of Important matters will be brought will be tine. A only.X.. the program exceptionally Please tell me the Box publicly announced that the returns of the through Question up for discussion, Coats fine and satin- full orchestra will accompany the singers- $10 Long of kersey mixtures, wnr amounted to between $400 and $500. As low to make prune filling for pies, and $10 Sets of throw scarf -j nQ baritone of New York will as- lined trimmed with silk braid; all blen'ded squirrel, long of and the An eminent M. L. S Ervin Manners, principal of the throughout; handsomely yet the amount the expenses list )blige, a and large pillow muff^ tomorrow only, set.VO the concert. The subscription an sizes; while these coats last we offer them at just not been revealed. Those sist at Prune Pie—Soak the over Eighteenth Avenue School, is making net profit has list has been prunes night. qQ is now and a waiting half the an that full, to use remove Investigation of the licensing of teachers regular price.^r*VO Paw scarfs l who have vouchsafed opinion say to become When ready drain and the $10 Persian Sets-^Long throw inaugurated for those desiring class cities in this State. QO the sum total is far less than $400. )ita. Line the pie plates with crust, fill In first and second $20 Long Coats of fine imported broadcloth, lined and large pillow muff; tomorrow only.«3»VO subscribers. will be Jdts* Pitman’s absence will cause regret with tho prunes, sprinkle over four table- A report of his Investigations pre- throughout with Skinner satin, trimmed with velvet and in the members ort the part of her associates, both Association. jpoonfuls of sugar and one tablespoonful pared and presented before braids. These coats were formerly sold at ra $15 Genuine Dark Squirrel Sets—Long /: nQ the Newark Educational fancy office and in the classes, among >f lemon Cover with an of the New Jersey Council of Education VO scarf and tomorrow Ut VO |y phut meeting of the executive juice. upper-crust $20; for this sale we offer them at. V. throw pillow muff: only. members of which she was very popular. An important at their annual meeting In April. Mr. 'i / Educational Asso- ind bake lu a moderate oven for half an | of the board of man- council of the Newark that be has K-f* The president Library lour. Manness declared yesterday when ciation was held tn the Free Public agers, Mrs. Richard C. Jenkinson, found that a great diversity of method afternoon, with the. president, questioned as to the rhange in secretaries, yesterday exists. It Is the Intention of the council i be interviewed. Miss Mrs. Zncharlah Belcher, presiding. MeCLOSKY= last declined to the State of night was to recommend the adoption by to make any state- The object of the meeting Pitman also declined primary a uniform method of granting license. the ensuing year. The ment. When seen yesterday afternoon, to elect officers for West Park St asso- was as follows: s«,,sT^v0W 665 Broad St, Near she declared that her loyalty to the result of the election At the next meeting of the Newark Pub- first not her to discuss the Mrs. Zncharlah Belcher; bo | ciation would permit President. lic School Principals’ Association, to of her Dennis; second matter. She made no statement vice-president, Mrs. Laban held In the Free Public Library Wednes- I=J. Woodruff; third V:*%„ plans for the future. vice-president, Miss Agnes day afternoon. January 16, a report will V the of money B. Tutham; The campaign for raising vice-president. Mrs. George be Drosented by the committee which has the building fund, which Clark, and secre- to be added to treasurer, Mrs. Samuel been investigating the question of recess this month, has ( was to hove taken place tary. Mrs. Joseph Clark. In the various schools. been postponed Indefinitely. The following resolution was drawn up and sent to the Mayor. Women and Worried. At the February meeting of the Parents' YARMOUTH Resolved. That we, the members of the Association of the Central Avenue School hereby "I do not feel unless I have Newark Educational Association, do right, Elmer K. Sexton, the principal, will give him *>vcftllencv the Mayor, MX. to declared a something worry about." a talk on "Historic and Literary Boston," SUED on Popular Pasta-Petty! Jacob Hanseling, our congratulations FOR little business woman the other day, illustrating his subject with stereoptlcon the appointment of such representative board. < time mind is com- It is that the meeting will A for Cold Cream men for tho smnll school ‘every my perfectly views. likely Non-Greasy Substitute ASSOCIA- NEWARK EDUCATIONAL. posed and I am at peace with all man- take place Wednesday evening. February DIVORCE of the second Wednesday In That Has Into Great Favor TION. kind, there comes a happening which 19, Instead Quickly Sprung little time was devoted to the con- the month, which Is the anniversary of Some virtually knocks me all to pieces. But the work of the association of Lincoln. sideration of the birth a new no direct as long as I am not sure that every- from First Page.) Never have we introduced article that has so for the coming year, and while (C'oiiiluued was decided thing is all right 1 am bound to keep Martin L. Cox, principal of the Thir- we and of action was laid out. It quickly “taken hold.” Six months ago first adver. In black, white Plan School. Is 111 at his home, estate in the along the sumc lines which In mind every little detail, and nothing teenth Avenue mceeasion of the Yarmouth embroid- to continue a tised its sales far exceed that of shades, showing 3-’0 Clinton avenue. A few days ago was issue from the tnar- Pasta-Petty—today ling association has pursued in the past, goes wrong." went there an in contrasting col- the fit of resulted in the similar for It gnw prettily to do anything which will help Rather a remarkable but severe coughing •iage. preparations we’ve*been-5dling years! namely, theory, you Is among the January bargains advance the bursting of one of his ear-drums. It It is also said the earl's parents used in the school work and to would be if knew how has to be a veritable want” surprised you will be able to occupy his proven “long-felt 0 & Co.’s. of the city. hoped that he ‘very Influence to prevent the Institution educational Interests many women practise it, particularly office Monday. >f proceedings to nullify the marriage. is a new and luxurious toilet when are in business of Pasta-Petty requisite there is a "love" of a cut they engaged Alice Thaw were mar- is’a i Ken- Yarmouth and Miss that a certain Assistant Superintendent J. Wllmer —a substitute for cold cream. tit bowl, in the favorite sun- any sort. 1 think myself led in Pittsburg two and n half years ago. non-greasy nedy will be the speaker at the next the thing for a gift amount of worry is necessary to our Pile ceremony was performed by the Rev. sign—just meeting of the Parents' Association of It is effective in Its Is sur- putting our best efforts into everything. iV. L. MeEwan, of the Third Presbyterian particularly protecting, preserving anuary bride. price the South Street School. The miscella- and the skin A little uncertainty as to results will Ihe 'hurch, the family pastor, who also mar* beautifying and complexion—in softening reasonable. SOCIETY FUNCTIONS neous program will be furnished by make us strain nerve to have •led Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesblt. harsh or skin—in hands | every •hlldren An exhibition of the work of rough curing chapped face; ri who goes to parties will ap- but a smooth compla- will be held. things go right, the evening and day pupils NEW YORK. Jan. 3.—Alice Cornelia or lips. \ the lovely display of fans at AND NOTES. and that all is well is cency knowledge in Thaw, daughter of the late William & Co.’s. One is of fine The third in the series of concerts Doe* Not Shine. In and laut apt to plunge us into a temporary leth- of was married to Delicately Fragrant. Jars, 25c 45c. Jj Street School will take place rhaw, Pittsburg, the Elliott and silk, hand-painted we ourselves as Earl gauze argy. and exert just The will be Jeorge Francis Alexander Seymour, of at a Wednesday night. program ngled, and having sticks Miss Emily Illingworth Is hostess to confronted >f in on 27. little as possible, only be Mrs. Elizabeth Stickncy- Yarmouth, Pittsburg, April at her residence, 27 Walnut furnished by 11 % v* iearl. "chocolate" some ihlng left undone. violinist, 903. The marriage followed a rather Pharmacy, house is by important ourrirr, soprano; Elarie Pfouts, atreet, this afternoon. The | irief courtship, and put a stop to the be I am a little bit like that woman. and Edwin M. Shonert. plunist. PnsudentiaJ David Straus store, may prettily decorated with holiday greens Sari’s which had begun in |.-J£1TT"17' ^ Bldg. I am stage career, of at the urns When things go right always * varied assortment plaid und cut flowers. Presiding The regular meeting of the Parents' As- private society theatrical# at Newport, vl £3 All and Miss wondering what disagreeable thing Is Open Night. tich may be made into pretty are Mrs. Arthur Dalrymple sociation of the Elliott Street School will tntl had later been more or less success* Xjf school- Edith Dickinson. Those who are assisting going to happen; but when they go a ilsh shirt waists for the lake place in the asesmbly room of the ’ul in a profesHional way. Yarmouth was In receiving are Mrs. little bit I am in element, Mias Illingworth wrong my school Friday night. Instead of tonight, as itarred in light comedies by a New York Robert Illingworth. Miss Isabel Gregory, level best to thorn In trying my straighten was planned. manager, his title being thinly veiled Florence Hoatwiok, Misa Elizabeth of old bronze candlesticks are Miss out. And I think every woman under The change of dates was made necessary :he programs and announcements. """ Miss Marie Robertson, Miss Mil- 5 design, with leaves clustered Atwater, ;he sun Is much of the same disposition, by the inability or the speaker, Judge Lady Yarmouth has always been the dred Mrs. William H. Sloane, new testimony that was not brought slender stem, and flower form- Weigel, ft’s isn’t it? Whitman, of New York, to appear. He favorite of the family with her brother, M funny, WEDDINGS, Mrs. George Gardner aud Mrs. R. on "Juvenile Court." out at the first trial. There will be a i cup for the candle. They are was to have talked Harry Kendall Thaw. She returned from Dnweon. ot Jersey City. that he will be In Newark 3 at Hartdegen's. One’s State ol Mind. It is probable England, where she had made her .home score of new eye-witnesses to the shoot- If not. another 8 (eel—Hofer. next Wednesday night. once her marriage, and was present dur- of all will that j Sydney O'Neill, of Chippewa Falls. state of mind can alter as- ing White, and testify woven black wool One's the will be provided. The miscel- ing the entire three months of the first The wedding of Mias Carolyn B. finely Mich., Is the guest of Alexander M. Bar- speaker in their Thaw was insane on Hofer, winter pect of everything. I know a woman laneous will be rendered entirely trial of her brother. It has been out opinion daughter of Albert E. Hofer, of 131 New s, excellent for stormy rie, one of his classmates at the Univers- program given has a about the hv hova. 130 of whom will be heard In the night of the . York and John obtained at a moderate of at his 16 who always grumble ihat Lady Yarmouth would not be present avenue, Maxwell Steel, ay be ity , home, of amount of housework which she has to chorus work. ft of deference to Mr. Littleton has a list the three Elm street, took place even- Marshall & Ball’s. Ninth avenue. the second trial, out of Tuesday ing at the home of io. There are always too many rooms the wishes of her husband and other mem- hundred talesmen who have been sum- the bride's father, A meeting ot the executive committee I with the bers of his It was said that the Rev. Dr. A. P. of to sweep, too many children to dress, ot the family. moned to appear and Tulp. pastor of the Alumni Association Hamburg Monday, Tuesday the New York Avenue careless and too Earl strongly objected to the notoriety and Reformed Church, DRANEY too many maids, many Place School will take place in the school Wednesday. In the criminal branch of JOSEPH of the name In con- officiating. The bride wore a gown of to mend. And her troubles of arranging for prominence Yarmouth the and stockings tonight, for the purpose Supreme Court, detectives are white garnished with to be held Feb- nection with the li hi proceedings. eoUenne, princess PERTAINS HER CLUB. is to what to have for breakfast, lunch- the annual entertainment, investigating the record of each. luce, and earned The nows from London of the beginning an arm bouquet of bride eon and dinner 365 days In the year ruary 7. District Attorney Jerome, who will roses. ®f a suit for nullification of the marriage She/wore the gift of the bride- entertained her ivould fill a half-dozen good-sized vol- again be the chief with groom. a sinburst of loseph Draney The raculty and pupils of the Elliott puts a new aspect upon the countess’s ab- prosecutor, pearls. There were her residence, 226 Belle- Assistant District Garvan as no attendants. Immediate ub at ,i mes. are arranging fur a moving- jence. The uews was not entirely unex- AU-orney Only relatives Street Schooi of the mue, afternoon. Four cn- take in the for the his siid that the would ample were present. A supper fol- ___ yesterday But not long ago she decided to picture exhibition to place pected he.e, rumors of proceed- aid, today tj-ial were and the prizes lowed the after which tables in play, a of friends from January 21, for the ngs now undertaken have been rife for surely begin before Justice Dowling dpremony, the cou- ertaln large party school Tuesday evening, fori won Mrs. William H. Warren, ple left a trip. They will reside at were by !>few Tork and this olty. No sooner benefit of the school fund. ■some time. The forfner Miss Thaw has Monday morning, as set some time ago. F.dward E. Black and Mrs. J. 146 Congress Mrs. vrn u tkle rlnplahui rnaphPil than ellP hp- It was denied that Mrs. Thaw had ^street. Earle Sklllman. The next meeting of Principal S. Ervin Manness. of the Eigh- soeiatea, both in Pittsburg and New York, ran to work like a “house afire,” and I quarreled with her husband. She sent the club will be held at the home of teenth Avenue School, and Mrs. Munness her married has been followed and life It was Rowell—Herts. ave- sveryone in the house caught her at I word to Thaw that she would see him announced last night that Mrs. Frank De Vausney, 63 Nintti spent the holiday vacation Jamaica, with a great deal of intereel. During the Miss There are some people who can never and worked, too. Dishes were or yesterday afternoon, but did not call. Fanuie HertzNttac daughter of Mrs. nue. iplrit U. I., where they were the guests lrial of her brother she attracted a great j Emma see traits In others and who are A Hertz, of <9 Burner good aken from closets, washed anti put Van Benschopen. leal sad- cold kept her away, it was said. street, married George of sympathy, and the complete Churles K. so narrow In their that been scrubbed n’owell on December 23 judgment they ] jack, after the closet had ness written upon her features was at- las! no A fac-suiile of the Declaration of Inde- The cereinonf took place In New York will never overlook faults In others , md anew; silver was polished, to over the of her city MR. M’DOUGALL papered tributed grief plight and was without pendence, framed and ready for hanging, to by a Justice of the matter how trivial. loors were waxed and orders kinsman. When she returned England CHRISTMAS DOLL. CHILD’S The!performed I.ockingp will be to the Franklin School pence. witnesses were Miss A err and the presented It was that health Alice DECIDES TO REMAIN. person may may repent imlt were sent to the butcher, generally reported lief Hertz, a slBter of by Washington Camp No. 48, of the Pa- the luide, who lives — his mistake and make amends for to had been wrecked. LIFE. tinker and the candlestick maker, at the PRIDE, COSTS HER iD the metrrnolis, and triotic Sons of America, regular of Yarmouth and Jitrry Luxenberg it, but that does not alter the situa- of the delicatessen The wedding Lord also a New Arthur W. McDougall. secretary of tay nothing shop of the Parents’ Association next Worker. meeting Miss Thaw vas an event in Pittsburg the Bureau of Associated Charities, tion, for, with these would-be saints, tround the corner, and the fruiterer’s The of little Girt Ran Home to Get It to Show The bride lb 19 years of and Wednesday night. speech accept- It was that her eldest age the which society. planned two her • has withdrawn his resignation, these Pharisees, who see everybody’s , block away. will be made Principal Arthur G. groom ye*rs senior. ance by brother, Harry, should give her away, but the Grocer's Wife and he tendered to the committee recently, their there is no such woman worked like a Tro- Probably- The groom Im a chauffeur in the faults but own, And that Balcom. A program of songs and recita- was de- employ notified the executive commit- he was absent. The ceremony of former Judfee and has thing as forgiveness. an. Not a thing was too much trouble. tions will be rendered by the third and Set Herself Afire. Gottfried Krueger. to remain. The layed several hours to await his corning, I tee of his decision is a If you are such as these now \nd through It all she kept declaring fourth grade pupils. not an be up before the but he did put in appearance. NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—Four-year-old matter will brought ■ Belden—Blanchard. good time to take a different view of hat she was not tired at all; that such C. another brother, acted of the board of directors Mon- Dr. Poland’s rouud table meet lug with Joslah\ Thaw, Nanina Leone is all for the love meeting ■ But whole dead, MORRISTC#VN, Jan. 3.-At the 20. the situation. You must realize that vork was merely play. the in his place. It was also reported that borne of day. January the assistant superintendents, supervisors of her Christmas doll. Nanina was the -Mr. and Frederick C. it is human to err, that we are all : ’amily and her friends gaped in won- j the delay in the ceremony was due to Mrs} Blanchart at and principals will take place In the let- | Convent, the* daughter, Miss to the faults of and and wondered If her mind was further negotiations with regard to the daughter of a well-to-do contractor Nellie May liable humanity ler, ture room of the Board of Education in Blanchard, wife married Thaw fam- to Augustus Bel- 1 that it is Christlilte to forgive. right, so different seemed she Hall afternoon, marriage settlement from the who lives in the suburbs. On Christ- FAIR TEACHERS! julte the Ci'v* next Wednesday den, of Syracuse, N. Y„ by the Rev LISTEN, woman to whom ily. Te earl is declared to have insisted mas she received a wax doll Try to forget the faults of other rom the grumbling j beautiful George F. of had to tficklnson, Orange, the to be used. I upon an increase and the papers ! which at once became the of her bride's YOU TO THIS? people. They have faults, sure, hey were Local teachers are happy in the posses- joy grnndCfcther, assisted the WHAT SAY he drawn up before the marriage pro- by Rev. so do you, so do all of us. Remember- ston of their December salaries, having I baby heart. Yesterday Nanina aceom- Ralph B. Lrmy, pastor of the | ceeded. Methodist ing them does not alter them. Her Relapse. been paid today, unusually early, as they I panted her mother to a grocery store Church of thl$ city. Miss Lillie Blanchard Course It’s Horrid for Mr. j Within the first year of her marriage Of Simply the have suffered. that sort of a usually receive their checks about the 1 around the corner and there told the of Orange, was maid of honor. The Forget pains you Tou've experienced life Yarmouth was compelled to brides Such tenth of tha mouth. The puy-rolls must I Lady grocer’s wife all about the doll. The rnalds werc'TJ Miss Edith Hall to Say Things They are past and gone. laving them niracle. and so have I. Those who fuss of a with her Hutchinson, of be before the final moot- deny rumors disagreement Englewood; Miss always muds' up i woman a desire to see it, and Blanche Planondon About Your Sex. over brings them back again almost >ver the little things are the ones who j husband. She endeavored to live as expressed of lug of the year of the Board of Education. the Chicago; Miss Helen Boise, of as as when were with you. ■lae with the ease to the big J ae child insisted on being allowed to Scranton vividly they greatest and this accounts for the of quietly possible and any entertaining j and Miss Pauline Jan. 3.—President O. promptness run home and She Stoutonburgh, of New- CHICAGO. your failures, even if they have >nes. But we could never keep up that was done was on a comparatively ! get It. would only Forget the payment of the salaries, ark. Mr. Bolden bad as beat Clark University, bo gone a she Mrs. man his Stanley Hall, of been many, but remember your suc- such a rate for very long. I haven’t on small scale. | minute, explained. There are 1.250 teachers the pay rolls brother, James Jerome Belden. of Leone waited to finish her Syrn- stirred the to the Iowa State cesses. Make from the failures a lad- teen her since, but I’ll wager that that the Is made on the lust i purchases, ense. The ushers were delegates and puy roll up duy ; Mead Belden ami but as the minutes and the of teachers’ convention yesterday in an der upon which to climb the greatest •votnan has had one of the most com- of the month by the principals, who then j | passed Perry Beider) Syracuse, brothera of the ! little did return bridegroom; Robert Leak and plete from , energy that she turn It over to the Board of Education to INSANITY WILL BE girl not she became Kenneth address in which lie declared that there heights. relapses McAlpin. of New York; ■ anxious and started back the house. Percy Grir Hard Forget the trivial pinpricks, and if ver knew. MOLLIE. be lookeil over, and then the city treasurer to of East Orange; A. S. were too many women teachers in the Amc, of Monte lr has to go over the list and make out HARRY THAW’S DEFENSE. There was a crowd in front of the Ernest the slight and mean offenses that are agnln Nevln, of Pittsburg; Fordvee p schools and that the American schools the checks, which this month meant smoke was St. John, of incident to life come to you, simply put 1,250 building, coming out of the Hackensack, and Frederick I C. Blanchard, Jr. a are “effeminized.” There that the force of his office had to work Score New to Tes- windows and a fire engine stood on brother of the bride becoming them behind you. They will not tend FRIENDLY VISITORS LOSE of Witnesses Secured After nil extended the con- at night and also on New Year’s day. the wedding tour. Mr ami are 1,400 teachers attending to make into human | ! corner. Mrs. Leone rushed to her Mrs Belden will reside^ In your insight done of the fact that : at Trial of Billionaire Georgetown J vention and three-fourths ot This was because tify to find the firemen before S C., where will be nearly nature better, for you may depend TWO ACTIVE MEMBERS. apartment they at home aft™ any after the holidays it was thought that February 1 Frederick/ them are women. are Slayer. her. The fire had been in a bed in Blanchard, upon it that the people who guilty rest of the would brides father. Is a "he has sold President like the people they the bedroom and Newark lawyer. “The time come,” so that health was tho cause by had been extinguished. of such narrowness are cheap Ill given gladly welcome the pay ahead of time. I NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—After a con- Hall, “for a movement for men's rights. rtrs. Frederick C. Jacobson, who Nanina was not to be seen. One of the they should be beneath your notice. For the rest of the year payment will be ference of counsel for Harry K. Thaw Reciprocal. For thirty years we have had a war the tendered her resignation to the firemen looked under the bed and then We must learn to bear with made about the loath of the month. It ex■wi(lowo,■ women’s and now the pen- Visitors' Conference of the was reported today that it had been led the mother There W spiking of his new for rights of human nature, peo- friendly they away. lay wffc* frailties accept The has swung too far. This is an 3itreau of Associated Charities. Charles H. Gleason, principal of ;ho definitely agreed that the only de- the child dead, her doll in her arms. “But how alurnt the dulum as are or them entire- children’'’ ple they forget bis < of over-feminization, especially in ■estgnatlon was received at a meeting Summer Avenue School, is confined to his fense to be Introduced would be Insan- The doll had been placed under the bed bachelor friend. age ly. There is no compromise. Life is thel morn- “Oil,'’ replied „„ <*■ Men should be if the conference held yesterday home. 655 Summer avenue, with the grip. and the room was dark. happy himhntiri schools. principals, too to time in ity at the time that father, “she short spend mourning ng In the Free Public Library, and that he will be able to resume duean'A.ilInd' them 1 men under them, so that It Is hoped Nanina probably a match to don t mind her. an