sstmiMiiBm pjarTsv tmmvrM ;m.. rair 'V - JT fffTfTT" W3?& WppiijJ) :?f?3T-9 p"- rSSPWSPK- 8 '. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,' SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER - 13, v 1891. sagasaiaea SLOYD IS POPULAR. Great Rush of Pupils to Get Into the Tew Industrial School. THE OBJECTS TO BE ATTAINED. Occupation of the Fathers of the Children Under Instruction. ax nrrnoTED examination system The Best riace To po for photographs is Lies' gallery, 0 d cabinets $150 per doz; reliable work. 30 and 12 Sixth street, directly opposite new .Alvin Theater. ttsu We nre showing a superb line of exclu sive styles in boys' and children's clothing vhich can be seen nowhere else in this citv. Gusicr's." VUltors 1 ill rind The best place to pet a good meal is Ken nedy's, Siith and Dnquesne way. Ueer is the unrivaled beverage of all 'classes. The Iron City Brewing Co.'s "Pilsner" brand is of superior quality. IJest dealers keep it. Telephone 118(5. I all Suitings, Trou "erlnes and oercoatings at Pitcairn's, iii "Wood street. JIaxt of the prettiest and most stylish suits we are showing for boys and children have been made to our order and conse quently will not be met with in any other stock iii ton n. Gusky'S. Visitors M ill Find The best place to get a good meal is Ken nedy's, Sixth and Duquesne way. IF you want furniture or carpet go to the Henry Auction Company, 24 and 26 Ninth street. Sales every Tuesday and Friday. The Sloyd industrial school at the Forbes school is to be a i ery popular department it the rush of pupils is an indication. The clabes are now all formed, eight from the ForDes school and t o each from the normal and commercial departments of the High School. The four latter classes took their Initial les-on lat Friday, and will receive in struction but once a week; tlioe of the Forbes fccbool will hai e two a w eok. There are 156 pupils in all, the oldet reported is 17 j ears, a boj of the commercial department, oftheHijih School AH the bo of the Forbes school wanted to enter and in the drawing of lots, which was the means emploed lor sclection.it happened that in t o classes out ot three, brothers were entitled to enter. Of course, this could not bo allowed when so miny were anxious to be enrolled, so those in authority, after consultation with the fath ers of the children, decided the elder ones shonld bo the lucky ones. When this ulti matum was made "known to the younger brothers they cued heartily. Superinten dent Luckej states that since the school started not a bo has been late or absent. This record for boys, always anxious to get a daj "on"," is remarkable. The Object of the School. Superintendent Luckey.in speaking about the Sloyd school yesterday, said: "It Is a mistaken idea for our people, to think that it is a regular trades school and will turn out skillful mechanics. Its object i to educate the youthful hands to do almost anything. The colleges turnout scholars, but their hands nre useless. They cannot make a living with them. Rowing is about the only thing they are taught to do." He sas the school will make artisans from omonc its pupils fully as much s the col lege or uniersity makes the professional man, and that while it cannot bring the pupil up to the maximum of ability it w ill at le.ist discover his bent and give htm such ideas as w ill eventually discover for him that occupation or line of trade that is best suited to his ideas and capabilities. The eve is trained as w ell as the hand, the pupil flrt sketches what is to be made in the school w orkshop and from this sketch makes the article. Tho course includes two jears. The amount of lumber used during the year is aboutoOOfeetatacotof $25. The teacher gets a salary of $900, so this moderate ex pense is an excellent investment for the Pittsburg schools. The fathers of the 158 children in attendance at the school are divided by occupation as follows: laborers, 24: skilled laborers, ': professional men, 9; merchants, 15, clerks, 23, mechanics, 14; man ufacturers, 6. Seventeen of the children are orphans. If this school is a success, which it undoubtedly will be. a similar workshop will be established in the vanous ward schools. A ew System or Examinations. Prof J. 5L Lojan, of the Teebles school, Is the originator of a -valuable idea, which he would like to see carried out in the schools, and the "lobbying"' he did yes terday among the principals showed that thev, too, saw much good in his plan. Prof. Logan is of the oninlon that no teachers in the city better understood their work than the teachers of the High School classes in the ward school-, simplj because thev are alwas on the lookout lor crimination papers from other schools and all sources lOs-tblc, th it thev can gh e as a test to their pupils and the woik throughout the citv in ibis grade is uniform, ot-o with the other irradesior the grade of tud ror the schools ii irarallj can gie but a limited idea of Its requirements so the Frolessor would like to have the principals divided Snlocoimnittci-slor the studies where wnr tcn examinations are feasible, w ho would prepare examination pipers tint would be tli-tiibmcd.tll thiouctitiio school". The ex amination need l.ot be for piomotion, but more fn th- -ugestivo w ork, making the trtachcrs cognizant of tne woik of their g.-idesah through the cm The examin i t.oitonccui even ten weeks luthiswav tiiO te.u hei. woiud lne a better idea of what is required of their grade and the work would be uiutorm thimuliout the cm At thuiuietniKorthi. l'nncipals' Congress next sauml i Pro! I ojan will bung for ward bi Mtsgcstion and if cained out the Central Hoard ol Educttion will be asked to bear the expense ol printing the questions. Teachers hiiting About. An unusual nnmber of changps are oc cuning among the teachers since the open ing of school JIiss Mawlunney, of tho Mooi head School, ha-, iccepted a poition in tho Sterrctt, and JIks Butler, ot the Merrett, goes to the Lincoln. Fnday evening Miss I.jtlc, of tho Mt Washington School, was elected to a position m the Moorhead, which makes fourv cancic now to be tilled in tho lit "v'lshincton -chool . Miss Cnks, ot the Allen school will hcieifter be found at the Gront bcliool Mis Georeia Mclntyre, of L. .Wenport, Alleglipnv county, his" been yiected additional teacher at the Thad it"vcns. Miss Fdtlnus succeeds Miss Stew art in tne Mt. Albion Mlas liebecca Foibes, whose i-emoval from the assistant principalslup of the Moorhead School, two jearsano, will bo remembered, wentayeai njro to Tacoina and has an ex cellent position there In Jiilv her sister Amanda, ot the Lincoln School, resigned to join her sister in the far Wst. Miss t undenbenr, of the Osceola School, ju0t jctumed last Wcdne-dav from Atlantic Citv. Her -vacation was lengthened ow ins to the improvement derived at Atlantic City to her mother's health. Miss Belle Dal zell, of the Birmingham School, is another teacher w ho took a lengthy trip to the State of California, and did not get back till last Monday. Harvest Excursions To principaVpoints in the "West, Korth vest, Southwtand the Vallcv of Virginia, via the Baltimore and Ohio'ltailroad, at very low rates, September 15 and 29. For tickets and detail information call at city ticket office, corner Tilth avenue and "Wood ttreet, or at depot. "We want to remind our friends in the country that the assortment of fall clothing, hats, furnishings and shoes is now all in and placed, and to extend to them a hearty invitation to come in and see the gorgeous exhibit we have to show them. Gcsky's. Visitors Will Tind The best place to get a good meal is Ken nedy's, Sixth and Duquesne way. From the furniture center of the world, and we are showing au immense line of chamber suites, sideboards, and in fact anv piece of furniture necessary to complete "a neat household. Michigan- Frr.MiuRE Co., 4 57 Smithfield street. CAKPET5! CARPETS! CAKPETS Special Sale This Week. J. H. Knnkel & Bro., 1347-1319 Penn avenue, two squares east Union depot. Good ingrain, worth 25c, at 18c; extra beavr two-ply carpet, worth 45c, at 29c; carpets they 11 ask you 50c for, at 38c; good wool C0c"carpet, at 48c; best all-wool 75c, at 58c In brussels we have just opafeed another shipment of 50c brussels, to sell at 39c, and elegant 85c carpet, at 67c "We will posi tively save you money on carpets this week. J. H. KtlKKEL & BEO. Moke styles and more novel designs are now on exhibition at our store than in any other two stores in the city. Don't fail to see our fall displav for "the little ones when you come in tb view the Exposition. Guskt's. Take Tonr Girl or Some Other Girl To Kennedy's for ice cream, oysters, soda water, etc., etc Sixth and Duquesne "Wat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Parlor furniture reupholstered. Haugh & Keenan, 33 Water street su NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Calx, and see our immense stock of parlor and chamber suits. Lowest prices in the city. MicniGAN Furniture Co., 437 Smithfield street Those who come in to see t'ae Exposition should not fail to see the wood-brown cheviot shade in single and double-breasted sack suits at Gusky's. Take Tour Girl or Some Other Girl To Kennedy's for ice cream, oysters, soda water, etc, etc Sixth and Duquesne "Wat. If you need a parlor or chamber suit it will pay you to call and examine our stock. Our terms being cash you are the gainer. Michigan-'Furniture Co., 437 Smithfield street. A SURPRISE To Spectacle Wearers Are Chessman's Celebrated $1.00 SPECTACLES. Thousands of people are singinz their praises, having secured perfect comfort through their use. Chessman Optical Co., NO. 42 FEDEEAL ST., Allegheny. Artificial eye wearers are appreciating tho fact that better satisfaction is given at Chessman's than they ever had before. au23-Tupsu SOLID GOLD 3r Aspect acles andO T A l! I eje glasses fitted " I I JJto the eve. SoldlJl UU this month only at " w w onr store and at our display at the Exposi tion. CARUSS & MANNION, C7 riFTII AVENUE. se6-Tursu Renouf s Curling Parlors Have Removed to NO. 4 SIXTH ST., Kooni No. 1, Second Floor. sell -rhsu WALKER ARTIFICIAL EYE MAKER, f"- Vl-tt. dt . V.Tjr-" "" outjci. The only manufacturer of artificial human eyes in the city. niylO-su SOUTHSIDE. WE KJTOW IT. To bring town and country trade to our store we must offer inducements, which we can and do. You'll admit that expense cuts an impor tant figure in the selling of merchandise. On this item alone we can figure 15 per cent less margin -just that much to our customers' ad vantage. Our facilities for buying are the best. Know ing our possession of these natural advantages over down town houses we place them hefore the public in an intelli gent and economical manner, not only through the Sunday papers, but also with our own publication, which we will mail gratis on receipt of ad dress. Next Thursday and Friday, September 17 and 18, our grand fall opening of Milli nery.Dress Goods and Cloaks takes place An excellent opportunity to inspect our goods and prices. All are invited. In the evening we will keep open house for all no goods will be sold. For the entertainment of our vis itors there will be good music All are invited by BERNARD., THE PEOPLE'S MERCHANT, SOUTH THIRTEENTH ID CM50I STS. N. B. To reach our store from down town take South side electric cars on Smith field street; which pass our door. se!3-S6 WE OPEN Our doors to-morrow morning upon our fall stock of Housefurnishings. FURNITURE Choice Styles. Reliable Makes. CARPETS Embracing all qualities. Stoves and Ranges; the best city makes. We can save you 20 to 30 per cent on an entire outfit, or on any single article to furnish your home. Terms to suit you. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DECIDEDLY SWELL RUBEN'S FALL STYLE NO.' 2. Qfl PICKERING, Will COR. TENTH ST A THE-: -HOUSE FURNISHER, COR. TENTH ST. AND PENN AVE. T. HAIR ON'THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION AND THE GBOWtTH lOUIVitt DJ.STUUYED WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST IWJUKY OK PTPCOT ORATION Or THE MOST DELICATE SKIN DISCOVERED BT ACCtPrVT. In Compounding, an Incomplete mixturo was accidentally spilled on tho back of the ha nd, and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was completely removed. We purchased the new discover and named it iuvvjj4i Ajt fc id t"7t Atrial 17 (iuiC icc ii iiiu lu lujiii iuub b u U3 ittu bra. uu eu simple any one can use it. It acts mildly but surely, and yon will be snr- Erised and delighted with the results. Apply for a few minutes and the air disappears as if by magic. It has no resemblance whatever to any other preparation ever used for a like pur pose, and no scientific discovery ever attained such wonderful reLiUs. IT CANhOT FAIL. If the growth be light, one application will remove It permanently; the heavy growth such as the beard or hair on moles may require two or more appli cations before all the roots are destroyed, although all hair will be removed at each application, nnd without the slightest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied orever afterward. modene supercedes electrolysis Rtcommtndtd bjf all uho ban tested It omits V&id by people of etfinemant Gentlemen who do not appreciate nature's gift of a beard, will find a priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaving. It dissolves and HfKtrnvthft 11fn nrinnnlfiof the hair, therebv rendarincjtH future crowth ' an utter impossibility, and is guaranteed to be as harmless as water to the r skin. Young persons who find an embarrassing growth of hair coming. snouia use Juoaene to destroy its grow in juoaene sent vy man, in eaieiy mailinLT cases, costaee Tuiid. (securer sealed from observation) on receiot of price, SI. 00 per bottle. Send money by letter, with your full address written plainly. Correspondence sacredly private. Postage stamps received the same as cash, always mention tour county and this paper. LOCAL AND ) MODENE MANUFACTURING CO.. CINCINNATI, O,, U.S.A.C CUTTHIS OUT GENERAL AGENTS MANDFACTDRERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE HAIRf REPARATIONS. AS IT MAY hot WANTED. J Voir oafi reglaUr mour fottar at any Post-office and Insure Its eafe ttellixtrg ( APPEAR AGAIU Wo Offer 31,000 FOR FAILURE OR THE SLIGHTEST 1NJURT..EVKKY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. 8625-150E OBU rillll? toOmme NTMl V WWr- THE BEAU BRUMMEL. Onr constant aim to furnish the stylish dressers of Pittsburg with the latest, neat est and nobbiest in the way of headgear Is again exemplified in the above new hat, which possesses points nt once novel and pronouncedly swell. TVe are showing this splendid shape in advance of all others, thus again demonstrating our superior ad vantages to serve the public with prompti tude. That the "Beau Brnmmel" will be an undoubted success we feel fully assured. Come and see them. RUBEN, The Hatter and Furnisher, 421 and 423 SMITHFIELD STREET. P. S. Mail orders promptly filled. se!3-wrsu JTETV ADVERTISEMENTS. Headquarters for Millinery, Cloaks, Ladles' and Gents' Furnishings, etc.; 510 to 618 Market street. KTNrO W OPEKa For Fall and Winter, YOU know what we have offered in Mil linery Goods in past seasons and we want yotf to know what we intend doing this fall and winter for our lady customers. The variety, the styles and THE IMMENSITY of our as sortment will exceed anything we have at tempted heretofore. OUR REASONABLE PRICES A FEATURE THAT HAS CON TRIBUTED SO MUCH TO MAKE THIS DEPARTMENT POPULAR WILL BE FOUND LOWER THAN EVER. Our present facilities for trimming to order are superior to any previous season, thereby offering a GREAT ADVANTAGE to those wanting trimming done on short notice. WE ARE READY the; ibuicKi H AND THE p WOODS' PENETRATING PLASTER. Taeu5-TS 'is QUICK. Others in comparison are slow or DEAD. If suffering try WOOD'S PLASTER It Penetrates, Be lieves, Cores. All uraggists. ESTABLISHED laSL Eyes Examined Free. Artificial Eyes (Inserted. OPTICIAN, , 23 SIXTH ST. deiS-TTsu TO SHOW YOU EVERYTHING IN UN- TRIMMED FELT HATS, CHILDREN'S AND ALL THE NOVELTIES IN JETS, FANCY FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS AND Ladies' Fine Furs! I can redyo and reshape your Socque or Coat promptly, and save you some money, If yon come now instead of waiting. English Seal Coloring a specialty. See my new Princess Cape. I Practical Hatter and Farrier, 707 Penn Ave., Pittsburg. Mail orders promptly attended to. peC-wsu J. DIAMOND, fill physicians. FEICK BROS., . 21 SIXTH ST. SUEGICAL INSTRUMENT ESTABLISHMENT. Specialties: Scientific fitting of TRUSSES, appliances for DEFORMITY and ARTIFI CIAL LIMBS. Largest stock of surgical instruments in Western Pennsylvania. Largs illustrated catalogue free to mulS-99-TTS8a o HATS, GIRLS' HATS FLOWERS, POMPONS, BEADED GOODS. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ARTISTIC EXHIBIT OF EXQUISITE RIBBONS You have everseen is our present assortment. These Ribbons are veritable works of art Most of the designs are exclusively our own, and will not be found in other stbres. All of the finest shades of velvets and cloths, as well as Crepes, Laces and other trimmings are here in luxurious abundance. TRIMMED GOODS. Our line of Toques and Bonnets, large and small, Round Hats. School Hats, Baby Hats, etc, is replenished daily, and a bright, new and attractive stock is always displayed. Our Millinery Department is a grand one, indeed, and WE ARE PROUD OF IT. We can afford to be a trifle vain, for another such department does not exist in either city. Our prices are always right, and qualities strictly first-class better goods are not obtainable, no matter how much more other dealers may ask. Our Ribbon Bargains have become proverbial, and this is one you really CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. We OFFER 1,000 PIECES OF PURE SlLK RlBBON, 6 INCHES WIDE, CHOICE SHADES, SUITABLE FOR SASHES OR FANCY WORK, AT 29c A YARD. IT IS WELL WORTH 75c. A LITTLE REMINDER! lgerjbavm L$Y kW J'P- S. In the Cloak Department you will find the latest novelties in Fall and Winter Cloth and Plush Garments, Children's Wraps, Shawls, .pur uapes, etc., at interesting prices. 5813 ft, MANNS' LADIES' ALL CAPES. A fashionable and elegant variety; some artistically trimmed with braid and jewels; others trimmed with feathers Ostrich, Peacock, Coque still others with fine Fur. As a season opener we will place on sale to-morrow morning 1 25 fine quality Cheviot Capes, cut in latest length, with sleeves, in all different shades and colors, with rich satin facing all around, and embroidered in a very handsome manner, IP I gar 0 9 S 8? ! I 1 i M0W KAUFMANNS' MEN'S Hardly think you can find similar goods elsewhere below 15. LATEST FUR-TRIMMED JACKETS, An exquisite variety of all new styles. To-mcrrow morning we shall place on sale ico Ladies' fine Reefers, 30 inches leng, with GENUINE ASTRAKHAN DEEP COLLAR, loop fastening AT USSL.Y $a JdU. .Nothing lilce them anywhere below S12. Don't fail to se; our French Importations of Wraps, Jackets, Paletots, Military Capes, etc. OUR OPENING OF FULL MILLINERY Was a great succes;, having been attended by thousands of ladies who unhesitat;ngly expressed their surprise, admiration and satisfaction about our beautiful display of French Pattern Hats as well as our own productions. Forty-seven copies "were ordered yesterday of one magnifi cent French Toque alone. While they will all be patterned after the original, no two will be exactly alike. There are hundreds of 1 etails in hat trimming known to the expert milliner. We em p oy experts only. , obw Styles 1 1 " t- ' S 1 X)QX5 m lsniLDREM.5 J UJT5 . Am OVBQm Although Kaufmanns have for years been LEADERS of the Boys' clothing trade of Pittsburg though they have from season to season shown the largest variety and the prettiest styles it has remained for the coming Fall and Winter to .cap the climax. To enumerate all the styles now on our counters would be impossible. It's a perfect galaxy of novelties baffling all description. We can only single ou a few things here and there. Your imagination must do the rest. From Best & Co.'s Lilliputian Bazaar, New York, famous for its matchless Boys' Clothing, we (and we only, in Pitts burg) have the best America produces, while Maison Coutard, Paris, has contributed the finest products of Europe. Besides, there are represented in our stock thirty-four renowned manufacturers of children's clothing whose "creamiest" styles we show. Among the handsomest novelties displayed is our FRENCH COURT SUIT for Boys 4 to 10 years old. It has separate vest, and the Jacket is cut rather long and square-edged.' The materials are finest Velvets, Granites and Cloths; price is $io. Then there is the Sherwood Short-Pant Suit, also with separate vest, but round cut Jacket, and ranging in prices from $5 up. For the little proud fellows, just going out of kilts, we show the celebrated Zouave style, in an en tirely new and large variety of materials; also, a grand assortment of beautifully Embroidered Jersey and Stockinette Suits from $3 up. For bigger Boys, 10 to 16 years old, the double-breasted Jacket Suits will be ALL THE GO this Fall. They come with vests, some double-breasted. Then there are the 3 and 4-button Cutaway Jacket Suits which also will be extensively worn. We sell these styles in good qualities at $5;in very fine at 8; in finest imported at 14. Our English Short-Pant Puits, with double-breasted Jackets, cut round or square, will enjoy an equally liberal share of popularity. They are made largely of Plaided Scotch Cheviots, and some are made with patch pockets. Sizes range from 6 to 15 prices 3, $5 and up to gio. Extra fat and stout -boys need not suffer, either, for style. We have provided a complete assortment of extra size suits for them. In Kilt Suits, sizes 2 to 6, we exhibit a large display of Parisian styles that are as cute and cunning as can be made, OUR LATEST, a Reefer Jacket Kilt, made of Scotch Plaids and Homespuns, at S4, 5 and $6. OUR LEADER, a line of fine Kilt Suits in Scotches, Flannels and Mixtures, at only $2. We also show an extensive and elegant stock of Children's Reefers and light-weight Fall Overcoats. In Long-Pant Suits, sizes 14 to 19, we make a specialty of an 8 and J! 12 line, embracing some of the best and latest single and double-breasted styles, sold from 25 to 33 per cent more money in other stores. FALL OVERCOAT Our four bargain lines advertised Friday brought us plenty of "lookers" yesterday. Every looker turned into a buyer after hav ing seen the goods. LINE THE1 Consists of nobby Box and Fly Front Top Coats, fancy stitched, with or without patch pockets. 12 Consists of regular BEAUTIES Fall Overcoats cut in all the latest styles and from extra fine materials. 0 111 ffil' ' T Wmt i 'If II M U r 'I "-t7J Embraces some of the best and finest English Fall Overcoats that'll "catch" the most fastidious "swells" of Pittsburg. IN 0D1 MERCHANT TAILORING DEFT Things are assuming a lively appearance. Our cutters and tailors are as busy as bees. A cordial invitation is extended to every body, before leaving his measure, to call and see our unusually large stock of finest Imported Piece Goods. We not only give you the largest variety of strictly fashion-"1 able goods to select from, but guarantee a 'perfect fit and satis factory work in every case and save you from $10 to $15 on a suit or from $2 to $5 on a pair of trousers. Leae your now. measure Country people visiting the Exposition will save their traveling expenses by taking advantage of our Low Prices. KAUFMANNS FIFTH AVE. AKD SMITHFIELD ST. AUPMANNS MSktif fu&. r. 4 K"j. M.kiz .ffl wmBAdm&mvm j