s THE SCKAiNTOxX TlUliUNE-SATUKDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1902. HARDENBERGH OFMUS IC SCHOOL AND ART S - Superior Advantages Offered According to Modern and Approved Methods. FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE GIVEN FREE Will Bo riosontetl to Four of the Successful Contestants In Tho Tilb tine's Educational Contest An E:; copttonnl Offoi Dcsolptlon of the Methods Used in the School Pi 1 vatc unci Class Touching Instiuc tlon Given by Miss Haidcnbergh and Mr. Sumner Salter Both Aie Prominent and Successful Tcacheis nnd Musicians Art Department in Charge of Miss Hester A. Woith ington A Lender of Ability and Renown Full Desciiption of the Tour Scholarships Offciod by The Tribune Only One Week Moie of the Educational Contest Yester day's Changes nnd Results rive Dollais to Be Given to the Con testant Scoring the Lnrgest Num ber of Points Befoie 5 p. m. Today. Sl'ltANTOX Inix uihll lii-i.li .j nulling in m t-iit ji-um tin teputatlutl of nil din ntlnniil center 'I'lu- Kiowlh (il the ( lt. 111 Its appuelatlnn ill tin. tiiu nits, especially tin- nit ot nui'-it, luiv boon p.irtleuluily liotli lalile. anil itiuniiK other causes mull IhutiiiK to this il--l-upinc-iil Iiiie. li- on tli.il u Hit- Inuiciii-e and work of The llmdenheiKh School of Alin-k- mid Alt. This institution was established l- .Miss s. l.ouhe JIci! ilenliet ph. i.sMM l.iu-il with AIli-s Jlt-.stei A. Wen tliliixlnu. In tin- f.ill of 1MIS. The object nl its exlabli-hine it V.IS 111 llfflllll SUIL-1 lor .IllMlllt. !t"s In the --tilth of -Alii-ii .mil Ait, m i (inline to Hit- must liioili-i n .mil .ippiowil methods of pi hate nnd tl.isy tc.i liintr. Virgil Clavier Method Used. Tn the tet.-lmlc.il (mining ol Hit- iil.ino pupils of the sohool die pi inclples tor niul.iti'd by .Mr. A. K". Vilgll nnd known n.s the "VIikII 'l.iler .Method" an.-i-losely nilheied to. In this method the nil" of "one thins; .it .i linn .mil taut thlm? ritfht" luediiiiilnnles, A.s an nld in acriuliiiifr tiiiie.-t li.iblis i,i pluyiuK, the various tpialities of m-llstU- loin li, pioper uei vims and phsslial londliioiiH at the keyho.iid. as well us to .stiiiiuhite a moie thoughtful apiilk-ation to study. thoimiKh use is iiiihIi- m' Hie Viis'll piaotko elavier, cspcj-lullv In the cm ly sIorcs- of the pupils' nilvjiu emeiit. Dlieet iitlentioii liom (he nuts-el ls riven to Mind-Contiol. Spei Inl et-r-t-ise.s for tills iin no--e sue eniplojed and i oiistantl. kept hefiu i- the pupils, m faet, every technli.il eeui-e, 1i-iiK niemoilxt-d. bet tunc u .stnd, In inlml as well a n MiiKPi contiol. liialn tei h- liielloiiilltiili rcnler, .Mr. Sunnier filler Wns diffused It) ilKsiielnte hlx Intel i'"Im Willi those or the school In taking ellilfKi' of the iiilvuill-cd elilMse-i 111 pliinn, ni'Kiin. thi-oiy nnd liiiiiuoiiy. .Mr. Sillier Is u mindi'lnn nnd teiielier of nuilllie mid wide espcrleiiee "lid eul tllie, whiixe lepillittloil extendi iliioilKliollt the (oillitry. He lui- iiiuiln "-Hell a iIhiioiikIi mid t imipiehciisdvc Nlllil. of the pliinn III nil It m teclinlciil ilelulK that he I looked up to iim mi iiiltlini-lly upon this subject. Km- iner thlee ,cui.s Mi Snlier wus- the rilllni of the musii-nl nnniihlv. 'The I'lmilst nlld tlienili'il." lie llti been pi-ontl-lieilllv lilont ilh-il Willi the Viilintis lead in;,' liillli ll el tfiinl-'iillons o ttir- lotlii- II . I' iMiiit liei n I'm -li!i nt of the .Vew I oik Stnl" Mr.sii Tun Ik-is' A a, in-! lillll III IV.lT-IVIS. i,.. ul he A'lH I- I i mi (iiiild nr ()i iitjt.i Ivi'i-pini), mil' I'm- lii,in, m ,u j an otlli i ol- th,. M mil- ' sirlpl .-mii I. lj of (m VniU Km tin the imvt elitturcd families nf. tho city, nnd sevei-nl of them have secured. pchol.-U.hlp.i In Phllmlelphln. art ni'lttifilii Two finve teeelved tneilals for original ili-nwlupi In New Vmk, and ttrslniit for silverware W'eie. ncceplcd hy a lloflkn llitii, ()iitlde nr her roKtilur wlmiil work, .Mint Win tliliiKlim Iimh liml chitiKo of the ni'l elnsse-A In Hie .mcIiooIm of the MIspph Alei-rlll, the .Inliii Ilnynmiid In 'tlltlte, nnd the School of the huckn uunilii, mid lecelved IiIrIi IcHllitiiiiilnW riom the eMleeiiii'd Air. Walter A. Illiell. Tour Scholarships, .The Tilhuile oll'eis four KcllohlislilpM III Hie Hiiidenhel-Kli School nf Allisle nnd Art. Ilni'li of Ihco Mchiitatiihlpy H unexcelled 111 IW fla, The llttt Ih one .m-iii'm (iniise or foity weeki, one hour eiieh week, pilvnte Instl lli-tluil 111 pliinn, uiider Air. Siiiiiiirr Suiter, valued ut S200. No. t! is- one jc.u'i eoure of forty wi'i-Uc, two one-hall hnill-M rueli week, pihnte Instltlclliiii III plane, under .MIj-h llnidt iilicl'Kll, valued .'it Slirt, No. 11 Is n one rm''i (olll.e ol- lolly Weeks, two limn inch week, lniiui tluu In pliinn In the lemihil eliisiei, itinli i Allss-Hani-lilu u;h, Milueil a I .Sii, Then tlp-ie If mi an si hoi. i-hlp ol ol't wiek.s In .ui iiKul.ii- nit cotiisc, under Aliisl ll.kl.i V Wi.fl lilm.l Mti tlnflli -ll.n N'l.lj ! ' ' ' ' rt " li,--. , ,, ,- IPnk the tot il Mlltle III Ihe I'olll V' llol iiIiih $(ill yesterday In Tho Tribune's Kdhcnllonal Contest, ,u9 follows! William II. Sherwood ....11 Lewis CI, ISutes.... .( 7 l-ird K, riuustcr... it. i! 1 'limit H. Mt-C'rrnry...... i Vim ties i Uofpoy ......... i , a Ailluii' J. Thayer , 3 .1 A. lliiveiiMtrllt',. , e, I.. 10. Stiinton.,,, , l There were llnee pioiiuitloiis- or ad viilleemeuls In the lint, t'lim-lns W, IJoney piiHced Alnxwill Shrplinul ror the mi i mid time in n week mid iiRitln Knew to tenth plan', l-'iutik I!. Alifieary went by .Ml "it Heattlie llnipur and lakes Mowntielith iiluce. Aithur J, Tlin.er piinst-d AUhs Almy YeitRpr and ntiikps hl re-elitiy ihiuiiik the leadeip, belnjr now in llility-thlid plme, Allss YeiiKPi- ill lipping out of Ihe iiiulu table. All-, Holes has u Kood lead for the Speelnl I'ontest, which i lo-ies IoiiIkIu n l" O'clock-. I''ll- (lolllllM 111 Rtllll Will lie awuided lo the eontentnui who seorpi the lai-RPstTiumber of points this week, but they limit be In this- ollh e hy the lime nailied or they will not lount. Ah this Is the last speeint contest iinil the lai-'l opportunity lor nny iniitest to win Kiiuellilnn' extiu liesldeti Ihe siholnr shlp, tin le should he coii'ldenible nul- iniillnn In tin- Contest lldltoi'.s olllce this nlternooii. There me sevrn innie ihis In foi-e the i loe of the IMilcitloiinl t'oiitist The rwg v.-: .T2WI SIM.- 1 -wP Wsf m , r When Children Bring Home IKS '. y 7...j 'ft ffif :..vo $k i i nothitiR gmlifictthcm like Hip RiiiRcrbreail, or ninser- stnps, innie with Vuvv'A Ui'.rtiN-nt). All cool.-3 nnd notiscuccpai- who have used I)upi's Rkimnkd ciuicklv learn its t'ip.it b.ikinirnnniuinu u..ni .:i. i:..i.. . - o ;,'." -!.... .i oily.., ..Hi, U)-ill cookitlir. and a never fniltmr vtmvlrn-,1 r,t .r,.,i.,.., nn. childteu nnd p;rown people find nil added charm in whntcver UtTF'g Ui:i'iN)'.t) Mor.ASSi'.s cntcrd, and for general tabic usv. it is a3 surglv the bcsl. f&A . l3. Hiinlenb:n-,!i School of Music a:ul Art RecGiition Room, r has In n (lie i Ilin v I'liaiiil I'oMiill will be oiV.iuist in tin Ni - Yolk i"ll. ill I in- .ilroliil. past t ,n ji'ii" .Mi S ill iilRaniM of Ih :; i I'lilM-l it . Ih i- I in I Mo idua T.iln I i;n le, 1 le is n Mi in ln-lie er neceitv ol a iIioiourIi and .tll bal aii( ed tethnhal touiidntloii for Ihe ait ol piano plalniv but i'- e'liinllv Pun in htlii-iii!f llial tei link is , tillable oulv as a melius tt ,m end, vhhh is miisi tal expiessloii. All. Salter uus one nf the artists seiei led to e a sei I, s of oin.iii eout-ei is at the I'an-Aiiiei lean t:.pii'-ltinil. His cla----i-s In the ll.inl enlieryli Hi hunl oT Aheie and Ait in clude seWM.il ol llie pioinlilent piano H.tiheis o Sei.intim and klnii. fine of tle"-e I'oiii -i 1ml i mp-il)-oltlt( l liii to th, tonti -t- ailts whn i lioosu tllelll al the i lo-1 nf the contest Tiny ina. In --i hi ltd of All-at.-il Mlth Miss WorthuiHton. thniKioii -t i-the A i hlKh I boniiis ol lu ll r eitll I omis n-i n or w unit n. ONE WEEK MORE OF THE EDUCAT10NL CONTEST Doisey. McCieaiy nnd Tliayer Went Towanl the Top Yesterday Spe cial Contest Closes Today. S(andin: of Contestants net nl( w ill )iobahl. hi oat ui meat sti.iin to niaii of tin contestants, Ui aie urn I ni'; hiid to letain or linn ie tlulr pifHciu piisltloiis; hut tin- j,oal lo whii li all t u- aie in nt is well woilh leachiim and it is i-afe to .-ay that. not cm who ha' imk.ikhI in the suiiuiile will ieiHlMt. Aithui .1. 'I'liay.-i, ,, t-'outh Hi i. niton, wiiosi pinuaii appeals tip. niiirnlnK, did nol enti r tin tonii-i mi l II It was 1 ,(J1(J .'505 View ot Music Stiulio. Hie Is, In fact, moie Impoit.int than llliser teeluile. I'upll.s at,, at culie ni.idp to undeistaiid that iiiliui is the pieiit, the all-iiinlrollliiK pnwei m It-.iinins to play. J'l Inclples me Uiunht; po.slthe facts pie.sented. Not only the nipcli.inkal hut the muskal laeiiiiv is tialnrd tluouah the jut-seiitatlou of fiict-pi Inclples, The N'IikU I'lavler Is uiilvci-Millv ne osnlvced a.s -the most t-llh lent aid in the study of tin piano, and Is cniliu.seii l the world's Kit-atest plnulsth anil tcat-hei.s. Miss Haidenbexgh. Miss IlaideiilieiKh Is well known as one of Hi-i union's must pniuiineiit nnd successful P-acheis ami liiuslcl.iu.s. Her professional cnreei as t.-ai her ln pau as the asslstmit m tin- well known cont'Pit artist and In.striu lor. Air. Kail Sehlmplf, with whom she studied tot peveral you is. Shu furihei piirsuetl her studies uiidt-r Hdwaiil AIoiils How man, PiPAldout of the Aineilian i'ol JtBi of Alusiclniis; lr. HiirIi .. I'l.nKi, of the riiverst ot I'eiiiisylvanhi Mi' Cliailes H. hauilon, nnd otliei pinnu. nent educnlois in music, wuk Mn sli iniido an csliauslho stud.v of in,, A'IirII and Alasou methods foi piano fm to In their i elation to uiuslcal t f . feels ami e.pie,sshn pl.tylntr. Mis. HaidenbetRli's pupils June-met win, maikeil success us teiieliets; one li.u inR the jut-sent illsiluctlou of bolntr a. clhtuiit to Air. tlllhert II, Coombs in .the Hioad Stieet Coiisei-.itorA. I'hlla Idelphla, Mls.s II.irdenberBh Is a mem her of I he Alusln Tencliei.s' Vallon.l LShhot-latlon, Viee.Pieslileiit for hut kn rtvunuj rouilty Of the PeimsvK.inl., luslc Tpiicliets' Ktnto As.soelatlon, and s a wide actiunlntuucc with th-le.nl. leuuiMtoiH of tho day. Mr. Sumner Salter, nt-t-oi dunce with tho hluh l,i..,iis k'llylnif the establishment of the lil and with ii view of ulfualliiR nis In Scianton uml cii.iniiv. n,.. itloiiul advantaRes of muslciil till- , men as aio usuaiiv eniiv,.,i n, tla-s at (In Aim Kind Tustitute H, h,,l nt All mid iJislRii ISaltliuoie She lmiRhl siiiie.-sliilly in Tow -on n-il-tute iiii-.iiinK linlli"-, and In lie- Hilii nuue I'Vnialt CollfRe; uiiiler the kite 'llstiuRiili-hed Dr. .N'atliau Humk-, Later she tmiRhl the l'litiiR .s.xsnni in the IS illiiiiine pulillt St html--, and hioiiRht to this illy the lilRlu-st tt -ll-iiiouiuls Uoiii ('miliiiiil (ilhlitins, 1'in fi'ssiii in Id A. Niiinlwaiil. tin nii-tlj III tliiuiie of ihe Aliii.vland lin-lltule Sihool of Ait ami Hisii-u, uml .Mr. Ilelin A. Wise. Sllpi lllltellileui of the llalliiiiuii- public .schools, .miss WDi-llilniitiiil was n ted toil t'laiiitiu to take i-hui'sii of A!i-s Sw.mii'H Schoiil of Ait. Sliiif In - it . ih me In Si laiiloii she has done inin h to eh-Mile the si.iudmd of alt. UsiiiR tuny sip n in,t.N me i ak ul, it, d i,, in tin tit in c iss loiini as .'I I I il no 1. A. J. Kellennan. Scinntou.f)-i5 :2. Charles Bin in, Vandliug.GtG J. wuimm T. S. Rocuiguez, Scianton 5 4. Wm. Sheiwood, Haifoid. .550 0. I'red K. Gunstei, Green R'dgo 52S 0 Oscar H. Kipp. Zlmhurst.517 7. Heibeit Thompson, Cai- bondale 50!2 8. Albeit rieedman, Belle- vue 3SG 9. J. A. Haveii&tiitc, Mos cow 359 10. Chas.W. Doisey, Scianton. 3!2G 11. Maxwell Shcpheid, Car- boiulale 323 12. L. E. Stanton, Scianton. .221 13. Haiiy Madden, Scianton.. 170 1-1. Hendriclc Adams, Chin chilla 15S 15. Lewis Bates, Scianton. . . . 144 16. Homer Kiesge, Hyde Paik.105 17. Fiank B. McCieaiy, Hall- stend 104 18. Miss Beatiiee Haipur, Thompson 100 19. Miss Jane Mathewson, Factoiyville 02 20. Fred Kibler, South Sernu- ton 21. Don C. Capwell, Scianton.. 22. William Cooper, Piicebuig 23. Louis Geie, Biooklyn. . . . 24. John Maclde, Piovidence. 25. Hemy L'. Collins, Kizoru. . 20. A. L. Clark, Gxeen Giovo. 27. Hugh .Tohnston, Fotest City 2H. Miss Edna Coleman, Seranton 40 29. Walter Hallstead, Scran- ton 44 30. Giant M. Decker, Hall- stead 42 31. Lee Culver, Spiingvillo. . 41 32. Elmer Williams, Elmhuist 30 33. Aithur .1. Thayer, South Scinuton 37 88 81 77 71 07 GO GO GO Wmmsmi I3SS6S is refined from the best New Orleans moiasses by our special process. Sold in plain top or sctew cap cans which keep it from all harm until it reaches your table. Bttv a box of Duffs Refined TaJ) made from Duffs Refined Molasses, and see how ?ood ' taffv ean be made when ihe molasses is tight. Booklet of choice recipes sent free", on request P. DUFF. & SONS, Pittsburg ' AUTIiri! ,1 Til S KH m ally . ue list Pf ' ,., ; The" Man Who Ate WSM & 'Missed a Lot by Not 8 Having a Package of fl p? Oysterettes 0m w$w $$ The yster cracker with a ta$te u w sfiVrl Gives an added zest and lelish to every kind of soup 0ffl '34 Always bold in In-er-beal Packages. Price 5 cents iH jfHCT NATIONAL BISCUIT-COMPANY- VJ niiec moiiiiis .no. it ,is on j -", that All. Tlia.M i-1 niolleil mil In- was ihe nini t...-ei ntli to t.iUe -ni h ' action. Ah. Th.iNei's name appeals in' the main tnble this lnuiuinj;, H nK ! tin M'loud tlni". lie lti-. ihiit-tllid plate lu-l weilv IIihiuhIi .lolin Al.n !,! N - cleat!ou, hur Is li.nl; u the Inlil aK.iln, nnd ihe piob.ilnlitii - -it 1I1 11 t l-malii lie it-, as in hits shown nitat mi in-stnt -s ami (i inmuitiiiu spin if. Ill pup Is au- lion iililo !, j l.l-ht .. ei -l u.ls I.. I'einMI -ll Moi-t? 1 MKSk.imm MmMwmrmtmmi?mtf3..mkhi,mzmmM!im LEADERS F0 T!ir: special nmm mm I'lVI: IKU.I.ARS IN tiOI.ll to tin- lontist ml m 01 In- ih,. laiKi't llllllllii 1 III palllls III! u, ,.v elid ing HmilUl.l.t , lit tub. I Is I l.i-uis Hatih -, -' .lollii AlatKle :!7 .'! Ihlliy 11. Collins ; I. lliiKh .loluisiiin r, lli-udiiiK Ailmiui is 1: Alaxwell Sln-plu-id p; 7. Win. T. 5. Undiiirinx pj N William II. t-'heiwoiil us !i. Kui.ik I! Alit'icaij ! 10 Chaihs W. joim-' p) Fl(!10SELEY&VVOTl.eVH I 3 MILLlNG C0, vlll SUMMER RE-SORTS Atlantic City. The temperature at the AOM: W. On the lleuch, in Chelsea, Atlantic Clt, I lllll Ml 1 Hits J7 K"l appoliitnicut ot a uiudci-n HuUI. GgmES EBSffl$$ ffl VMA) Jb'KKT. , ,..t.t ,'... . i 1. . .. , . ,. out ii-ti nun minus iiniitato pour luiiluiloii of the blood and it iiervotia pieilisposllion to luku Cold, Mum cold htiu-t Willi ilieeknd elrcu l.ulon Known hy a ihin w phlvcr, culd I t mid hands. Tin u.-e of "77" Marls t)io blond tom-iiiK thinugli (ho vulny, tho ux- 111 t,s W'UHi up. nnd the Cold Is hol -li I Di lluuiphteyh' "77" consists; of .1 final! ial of pleaMint pellets iUb the I M.st pot Ket. HOTEL RICHMOND. lioutul.i Aunut.-, l'iist lluu-l fiom IK-Jtli, At luiitiu til), .V J,; ul Uci.in Ich ruuui,, i.a. I'jtUv luo; riu- tot ii'iu.it uttM. J. ll, Jenk. ins, I'nip PENNSrUVANlA, BEAUTIPUL LAKE WESAUKING On 4 spui ot the llelian Muiini.ilm, I iil-li .1K) iiilliojil, 111 11 'I on uml 1 llilhln.-. IU mi,-, tportl, tin Kitrlltiii t ihle lttuuinlilii I i sj LAKE WESAUKING HOTEL l O,, Ajivu, fa, Soml fui Lol,l;t. . K. IIAHHIS THESE ARE FACTS. When your boy or girl needs a pair of School Shoes you .should buy them here because: You don't haje to take any chances. We know the superior quality in every pair and will ingly guarantee them. We can do this because: All our School Shoes are (although at extra cost to us) given special attention from the lime the leather is selected until the last stitch is iewed. At the same price you get better value here. jlUdts.' f 1 uii. ji.:.i, ?i.eo Child's 7-,, 1 OU Iloyi' l.(M ViiUlUn' mi Little drnta' ' .' LEWIS. RUDDY. 33.0 Lackawanna Avenue. Next Door to new First National Bank Building, MURPHY Beds and iox Springs Aie our specialty. We sell the very best iron and biass beds made. Their quality shines all over them. Of course, we make line mattresses to go with line beds. Prices are low. IIAWLI3Y. l all liui.i;i).s a 1 puis, n-ipt 'if pi lie Dot tot h 01 11 tiled 011 Hiiolv Atiilled 1 I'l- lliiinpliiet. HuiiifiiiMlliU. Aledlilne Co , 'in William anil .luliu stu-et.s, Svw VmK Viuw ot Art Koom. fCj 1 i 1 Spctlil to the Hi'iantou Trlhuni) I Unity. t)it. 17. Ah Until an I s-ui, of nuuiiioit-, weiu the gui-ots 01 i',uien lluliill this weel;. Ah.-). Alnij liriiiiou. of Aliitiimmaf , It-lied 1 -ImUeK In town. Tluisdu. Alls. .Triliu Shipmau, of .Stiantun, Ikih In en islt liir I law ley filtnds. The ItiULiiil of the lute (ieitiiuk, Unify w.ih held ut St. I'lillunienu iliuieh on AVednesdii mornlns. lU'V. 1. C. WlllttiH ollielated, JUhs liiilh Cole, of New York, has been i.dtliiK in town. Ai. nud .Mis. I'etex I.yiu-h. of Pint Jeis, wi-te In town WciliitfMlay, to at tend the funeral of Airs. l,ym,hs nine, Albs (icilrudu Unify. Allsh H.iruh Kuapp, who has ln.cn ill foi the past wvvh, Is linptuvlnt;. F. A, KAISER, Manager. Lncknwnnnn and Adams. Doth !Pliones 'h J"fr ! J' . .fr i -ii .j. i . , . . . ; M ! ! ! ! 4. -M, .j. If You Want The Best PIANO lor Cash or on finsy r.iyinciits, Lull 011 N. Wareroom, A. HULBERT, . . , . 117 Wyoming- Avenue All Prices. Old In- Vaiious Makes of Pianos at struments Taken in Exchange. fc! i i?l Sf' 1" 1 "t -. -