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THE NEW YORK I TIMES SATURDAY. OCTOBER M.i IfljO. SUFFRAGISTS PLAN YmJTER'S CAMPAIGN To'DivId Into Di-tricts and Co After Recruits, Jutt Like Real Politicians. UP IN BALLOONS IF NEED BE AutoTouring Crusade a Alto Favored Out Last Nlgnt Oolng Missionary. Worfc Anti Active, Too.

Tba National Woman Suffrage Association began yesterday to plan the hottest suffrage campaign for the coming: Winter that has yet been seen on 'this side of the There waa an all-day meet-in held at the suffrage headquarters, Fifth Avenue, of a new Advisory Board, which considered a comprehensive and aggressive Una of work to be carried oa all over the country. The rlrst thin consiaerea was prgwniss-Uon by political district of every State. has been done in Near Tor City by the" Woman Suffrage Party, and with IMi organisation to use every possible means of helping along the cause with automobile tours, out-door meetings, paid advertising, and even aviation. This waa tried as an eiperlmenl recently at a I.I. mm I county fair, me women uuioi.i a captive balloon distributing their rain- bow fliers," suffrage leafieta in tne pr.s- mauo coior.

While the Advisory Committee Is considered only a clearing- houae for ideas. Its members come from different States. The National In-. Anna Howard Shaw. -and the National Secretary.

Jlre. Mary Ware Tennett, are Important factors In It. as well aa Mrs. O. H.

P. will Uf inioni, be carried out. At the meeting were Dr. Shaw. Mr, i riMiiwtt Mn.

Thomas Hepburn 01 Lim- necticuL Mr. Donwld Hooker of Baltimore. Mrs. James Lees IaldUw of New Tork. Mrs.

Mary Hutchinson Pate of Massachusetts. Miss Caroline Lexow Of toe College omiian and Miss Lrficy Anthony. Among the members of the committee who were wt present were Mrs. Belmont, Mrs. William MY Ivlns, and Miss Harriet May Mills.

Senatorlsl nominating conventions held In. the. Eleventh to the Twenty-second Districts were visited last night bv members of the Woman Suffrage Partv appointed by Mrs. James Ls Latdlaw, Borough Chairman of Manhattan, to aak for hearing. ii apeaa where they were permitted to.

ana to distribute yellow pamphlets urging the nomination for of a man fair minded enough to stand for a referendum on the woman' suffrage question. Mrs. La Id law came in from Bands Point to see that her ap pointees were all on duty. The anti-suffrage organization. th Na- I I I LMiiMtlun i Women, 'of flrially opens on Oct.

fine new lacaulquxrters at Madison Avenue, corner of Twenty-fourth Btreet. it has a handsome suite of rooms on the first floor. At the first board meeting on Oct. 17 Mrs. Gilbert E.

Jones will heme In Ashland. N. for the occasion. The le.igu ia already hard at work an- fcwerina letters denixndtnK sneakers, many of them from a-hools and colleges. The re-rent antl-suffmge magasine ar- UcJe of Molly EU'-ot SeawelL.

to which THE NAME OF WHAT FLOWER DOE i ANY was asBBBBaaae aawas $150022 CASH PRIZES the league called the attention of all tta mfmbri br pacta I card notice. has brought them itmnr ww members. Mm. Kate iXrasUi Wiggln ia one of their recent iwmiirrt. big poster on the waits of the room.

In black ant red. Womn do not want to vote." la a contribution by Mm. Humphry Ward of England. a Vice President ct Lb league. DOCTOR ACCUSED OF MURDER Thompson Hold Raaponsibl by Grand 1 Jury for Eva Swan's Death.

SAX KRANCISCO. Sept- Dr. Robert 'Thompson, la a Grant, waa Indicted to day for the murder of Eva Swan, the young school teacher and stenographer who died after an operation and whose boor was burled la the basement of an old house. 1 The principal witness was the nurse. Jlarfe Msssrschtnidt.

who testified that ahe waa tn too room when an anaesthetic waa jclven to the girt and prepares Instruments for the operation. the SCHOOLS. XEW Manhattan. Sachs Collegiate Institute SCHOOL FOR BOYS SB West Sth Street. Thirty-ninth year begins on Wednesday.

Sept. 28, 1910 Vritnmry Intermedials, and High, school Departments. Thorough preparstloa for all collet. 6pec-' la Csmrnsrelal Clsssss restricted la- somber. Leesooe prepared In School.

Csrefolly supervised athletic. Laborstory. OHnniiinra. Dr. "OTTO KOEKIO Principal DOES BOY NEED REAL I-DITIDLAL.

INSTRUCTION? BLAKE COUNTRY SCHOOL Kmnirule; -V. T. 3 atlnutea freai New Tork. Cleaeea average Boys taught HOW to atudr and prepared for coUeee In hair the ssusl time. It able, experienced masters.

Our boya exceptionally success-fu at air leading colleges. THE EST IRK) DAT SENTIN HEALTH-K4 I. rOI NTKV INlltR THE EVE OK MASTERS. WHO ACCOMPAN1' DAY' BOYS FROM NEW YORK. Rare athletic facilities: swimming pool: gymnasium tennis; beaeball; football.

Refined home; excellent table; separate recitation hall. Tuition $400 up. With board. fon up. THIS SCHOOL, WHIfH OPENED WITH 7 BOYS.

REGISTERED I.V 1TB SECOND YEAH- For Illustrated catalog, address Bos XSW YORK Leag IsIaaaV St. Mary's School Card in City, Lang; Island, N. Y. St. Mary's Is a school for girls, eighteen miles frem New Yo-k.

The locstlon Is Idea snd the climate healthful and In-vlgoratlnkr. The buildings an modern and apacioue. allowing a separate room to each pupil. i There are thorough general snd college preparatory coursea with excellent ad-antages'n music and art. A resident teacher arlvee lessons In physical training, and directs the tennis and basketball.

For llluetrated catalogue address Miss Miriam A. Bytel, Prlnclpsl Is- KYLE INSTITUTE. LOXO ISLAND. 'j BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. SCHOOL IN THE GRAND EDUCATIONAL PICTURE COMPETITION STlfir PARENTS AND GROWN-UPS CAN TS saaS.

Vaaa btA mm La. a THIS PICTURE REPRESENT CHILDREN SCHOOLS. KXn TOKK-Msahattaa DwightNSchool I IS JH Mo frees sa Sb Orant Antral gtatlea. prepares rem all colleges and Technical Schools 31 rears or successiui wonc ixmrmrtr. ixirrarrTiox.

I F-TO-DATB METHODS. OiemlcSI bmI physical laboratories, CnrniMlgm and Athletic Music, SCHOOL Rp.OFKXft gF.PT. MTH. BEJTD FOB PROSPECTCB. (EMIL E.

CAwKKER. PrtoeJpalet AitTUtM WIlXlAMn. til West rath UtreX. Phone S3M CeL O. A.

L. DIOXN'R. Hmid Maatn. takee enavtehr t4 raptd sad thomuaii prrperij () t. fnr the antra no examination of all upline.

Serenth rear of btshhr anrrrwful work, UrtrrlptlT prMpertna aent free npon appllcaUnn. Parenu are tavMed te wtaM the aefaool. Hnd Master'e beura. te 4 OS Daiir. I HAWILTOiV INSTITUTEg West list orrrlooklns Menhattei) Squrre rernral Park.

Collece teruflraua. Graduate Inatrue-tnra. aaea wn6 women. lAnv-Uon optional. Htudjr haira.

Oromaatuaa. Baakat Bail. Tennia. Outdoor plari Post aradoaiM aasrk tat Lllerarnre. Muale.

ao! Art. rheol Kirt'ed te eeent-fla pupUs. OnVe hours. IS ts 4. TeL Sill Bchurler.

I A Resident Home and School for Girls 255 West End New York City Detiring Choice of SehU I lor Studying Music, Art, Etc. Finishing Courses. French snd German Resident Teachers. Connections with the Best Private Schools and Colleges Strict Supervision and Cbaperonaga. I MISS BETTELHEIM.

Principa MRS. ALEXANDER KOHUT, Advisory Principal HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR ROYS Nineteenth yesr begins SepL tlth. COLLEGE AND COMMF.RCIAL PUKPARATTOX. CERTIFICATE ADMITS TO ALL LEADING COLLEGES. All leaeens prepared at school under elaae frtatrnetors.

For Cntalog Address 43 West Slst St. Offlcs hours (-1. TeL tOSO Schuyler. The Sachs School for Girls, 116 West 59th St. Charles H.

Leete. A. M-. Ph. Principal.

Primary. Intermsdlate. and high School. Opens Wsdnssday, Oct. ftth.

I TRINITY SCHOOL I 1S-I47 WEST SI8T ST. FOUNDED 170. PRIMARY, GRAMMAR and HIGH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL COLLEGES.

SEND FOR CATALOGUE. A VERY FEW PLACES ARE STILL OPEN. NEW TORK-Breoklya. Public Speaking AND Self Confidence to speak on all fr ocraalontf taught by actual platfi practice in larxe hall wlrh I audience. PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB INSTRt'CTOR.

LIVINGSTON BARBOIR. I-refessor Public Speaking, Rutgers College. WRITE FOR FOLDER. Brooklyn Central Y. M.

A. Bond and Fullea Brooklyn. CHILB $1500 things that come up in the ordinary school course, frequent reference to the list makes solution of the puzzled easier, and greatly helps children in their school work. -j The boy or girl sending in the largest number of correct solutions will receive $500 in cash. Other prizes amounting to 1 000 more for those CbN START COMPETING AT ANY TIME.

further details and SCHOOLS. Vsck-MsahatUa. COLUMBIA! GRAMMAR SCHOOL rOCXDED I74. EW FIREPROOF BlILDINO. 93d Street and Central Park West BOY HCCUan M.Y PREPARED FOR CO- I.I MBIA.

I1AKVAKD. PBINCE-; TON. VALE, and ether allegea. Ft L.C BI NIM MCOI MK. PKIMAKV CLACKS.

LeMratoriea. Gnenaattrm. PlaTrem3e. auiwtie PleM. Spertal t'eursas arranfed ben eJe hate failed la t'eUcst Entrancs Exaaunauoaa.

IRVING SCHOOL L. D. RAY, 35 W. 84th St. Thsiwogh preparallva far eellege er baaiaeea.

Eletneatary. Prtasuary, and Intermediate Departments. No bomat stedy for beys ander fVfteea. GYMNASIUM LABORATURT TELEPHONE ISSS RIVERSIDES, (irheol new la We salon. The rear tKok of the aroool will be aent on requeat (lrei full details, trtrludlnc both eomraendatory tetters frnai aeveral roUeses and a list uf lite (raduatea and patrons aiaee 1891.

The Brown School of Tutoring. FIFTH YEAR. I One student at a time with each teacher Sccornpllsnes 2 or 3 yeare" regular school work tn ana. Leas ns at hme or at the school. 168 West "2d St.

Telephone, Columbus 237. The Graham School for Oirla. 4t Riverside Drive. 3th year opens Oct. 5th.

Day and resident pupils. Oenersl and roller" preparatory courses. Primary, intermediate, senior departments. Call or address Mr. and Mra HOWARD T.

MINER. De Lancey School for Girls Ml West 8th St. Kindergarten, Primary, Urammar and Col-lags Preparatory departments. Classes for small boya 0th year begins Oct. 3rd.

HAMILTON GRANGE SCHOOL W. 14Id (near B'way.) Kindergarten to college. Reopens Oct. Id. THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 144 Riverside Drive, bet we-n SStn and 87th fits.

General Aeademtc and Cnllese Preparatory fire TH VE.1B BEGINS OCTOBER OTIL GORDON-WINSTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLP. BIO Weat End Avenue, reopens Monday. Ort. 1. kept until P.

M. Recreation In open e.ir from 2 PRIMARY CLASSES K. Miss Edna I-e Vino will reopen her Kindergarten and Primary Classes Oct. 3d. 4th yesr.

at 77 East Slit St. Information on application. INSTITUT TISNE KJSl. naVrlarte-. Founded 1S93.

W'Ul remove to larger quarters at West End A cor. S.lth St. ISth year beRlns October 6th. Tutoring, elementary and advanced mathematics by college man. Address B.

C. Kas-seff. 1.2GH Ar. Florence thi contralto soloist South Congregational fnurch. Brooklyn.

Teacher pure inging. tart West 127th. ACTING taurht by Edwin G. Eau.t Sid St. Lav rence.

Circular. NEW YORK Nyack. BERKELETaCAOEMY, for a few boys. Individual Instruction: nstural boms life. Extensive grounds fronting river.

NYACK-ON-HUDSON. X. V. NOW RUNNING IN a I I A.Jl-iTS7?J I EST NEWSPAPER. paawaa ana aBaaaaaw in Cash Prizes for A picture like the sample, illustrating a title takeii from a list which in 5: form can be obtained by all contestants, is printed every day in The and school children are invited to study out and send in correct solutions: -As the list is made ud in the main of names of oersons.

olaces and hear the top. conditions read SCHOOLS. KEW 'TOSK-: FRENCHi-ERMAN SPANISHITALIAN Is Easily Mggtcrt. fcy Tkc LANGUAGE-i PHONE METHOD WHh ROSENTHAL'S Praetarad Uagaistry. Vou hear the llrtnr rolce of a native Pre- lesaor pronounce each word and phrase.

A rew minutes' dally practice, at spare momenta, gives thorough coaversatlonal mastery of a foreign language, j. Send for interesting booklet end particulars of special trial offer. THE LANCCAGE-PHONE METHOD. 07 Metropelia Bldg-. B'wsy jeth 84.

N. Y. FRENCH, GERMAN. ITALIAN. SPANISH.

aad all other mc-dera languagea taaght. Private or elaas tuitloa at the school vr your i CORTINAPHONE Lansuas r-uiftts for study wlthoat teacher. Quick. aaay. satlafactsry mat bod.

Week's free. cortina. academy op Languages tM Certlaa Btrildlag Eatabllahsd IU1 1 44 Wsa Mtk (tract Htst Vert The Berlitz School of Vsdfson Sauare ftt9 Pnnl9 Harlem Branch, S43 Lenox nr. liTth St Brooklyn 21-120 Livingston St. OVFR 404 LV LKAOI.SG CITIES.

J'P'I" traveling may transfer the value of their lessons from oae Berlits School te aay other In the world. i ALL LANGUAGES BY SUPERIOR NATIVE TEACHERS. Terms Reasonable. Trial Lessens Free. I Ira'e lntona and eU.aes.

rhool rt KeaJdence. CHAN I PBJZK8 AT AIJ. RECENT EXPOSITIOXS. Cntalorie mailed on application. Italian School LANGUAGES 318 5TH AVENUE.

CORNER 32D ST. French, Italian, Kpanlsh. German. English Tauaht by Native Graduated Tachera. at School or Residence.

Day and Nlrhi. Uslns: I'rof. Sergio a I.OGIi'AI, METHOD" students use. from the- first leeson. new language and learn Ihorouarnly Its sjrammar.

The' easiest self-teaching mrtmnl. On sale at School. liron'aaos. Jenkins. Ac.

Special TEACHERS' reursea In all languages. ITALIAN SPOKEN from very first lesson. PROF. MAGLIETTA'S SCHOOL OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE. Masonic Building.

Sth Av. and 23d KL i fcperial Coarse for -Tourists, i Individual and class lessons. Day and night. Booklet on application. FRENCH COURSES for gentlemen.

Elementary and Advanced. Tharsday evenings. Theory, practice, French lectures and meetings. Opening October 8d; circulars. FRENCH V.

M. C. A 1S West 54th St. FOUNDED IS79. STERN'S SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES il Madison near 75th St.

100 Weat 72d St. Languages taught In classes or privately. STAMMERING, end almilar affections of pssch csrreetsd. 10 years' eucceasfiil experlenes. Send for Interesting Booklet T.

I Brysni chool for Stanunering. IX West 40th St- Stage 1 ELOCUTION. 1931 B'way. 65th.) Ucrtimer Kipbio GAM 11 EST 1797. HELP IF NECESSARY.

TO-NIGHT'S GLOBE SCHOOLS SEW VORK-Weitrheiltr Caaaty. -i SIR LAUNFAL ACA NEW ROCHELLE IN STKV CTION ssleair FKirP HALT. The Nation Conservatory of Music rilllCl 1VU4 Chartered In lStt SperUI Art ef CengraaS. MBS. JEAN NET TE M.

TI1UKDEK. Founder and Prcldnl I Established for the thorough-education of Iserious Students of Music, Professionals, land Amateurs. Faculty of Renowned Specialists I 26th year beeins September 8th. AfJ-areaa Secretary. 1 W.

NEW iEMEV-i) sookc a. STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY River bet. Kth and Sth Pta tiobokea. N. REOPENS SEPT.

IJTII, ISIS. Registration day Sept. Sth. F.xamlsatlon for sdmlsalon Sept. 7.

S. Courses of study preparatory to Universities. Colleges. Schools of Science. Law.

snd The rste of tuition Is $150 psr yesr. NEW JEREY-PrnnIogtoa. PENNINGTON Seminsry No Unycr -riu atlrnal. rrwri fnr rnlleiet. A1rw 4 mrirr-ia 1 iiti lait iaJ Iralntnc ouir f.iu-iiirln.

Aluslr, I'rfia. Organ mmir Scbool for Boys irn imTa RTmV'N'T. ciImI nr. d-ir-aa J. W-R HAS HhAU, O.

Prrttdrnt, Hoi Q. I'miUugtoo, J. NEW EMiLANU ConncUciit. Stamford, sear New York City General Music. Art nd College prenarstery coursea snd Modern Languages.

Addres, Mrs. Harriet Beecber Scoville Osvan, WELLESLEY PENNSl LVANIA Lansdowne, THE BR00KW00D SCHOOL for. NERVOUS AUD BACKWARD CHILDREN, INSDOWNE. in the suburbs of Philadelphia. 7 Acres.

Kindergarten. Sloyd. Music. Gymnastics. Catalogue.

R. W. BREWSTER, PrincipaL i PENNSVLVAS'IA-Bethleli. Collece lfitnen. BetkhNsa.

PS. Fminded ir9 rati tersj opena Sent. 11. fijr ratologuf address Jshs H. Clewell.

Pa. Prt. School Childrei: SCHOOLS. IIW 70RR WeatsSestsr l'aaslr iLUUilllii (Wcbsfcr Ave.) N. Ye AN IDEAL BOARDIXO AND DAT IK-HOOT FOR BOT8 AXD TOt'KO It M1N0TK FROM' NEW TORK.

TRPARE9 tVT COLLEGE. AXS'APOLI AWP WEt POINT, SEPARATE Bir.bMNfU FOR iENIOfl XDj "jfffrOR B07 t'XDER THE CARS Of A MAfTEH FOR STt'DT. RECREATION AND INDIVIOUAI. l.VTSI!CTIX. aTl(f I (IrUMC MILITARY DRII.I.

IWIBUM HArKKTUAU. h(H KKii Its BAHKBALU TE-NMf. BOATINU. KWIMMINU TX REASON I'NtlEH COi'lT-TENT MAITERM. LAROK ATllt-KTIC-FIELD.

EXTENalTR UROCMlaOL' KXPC-RIENCED CATALOOCB OX TELEPHONE 1IJ NEW ROCHE LLC lSTHlCTIOW)lBsleal. i 7tUi Street. New Yerlr City- The Master School Of Muic.1" Veeal Departmeal. CHatea B'VIa. Including Sight Lmnfntagss, Theory wad History, etc.

Madame Aurelia Yseger, assUteJ fcy Edward Falck and eealaent faculty. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF. APPLIED METROPVAJTAN, COLLEGE OF AflV West FIMy-alath SL. 31. t.

CUj- Tiiorough. Inat ruction In. all hranehea mualc. lersonsl attention to Individual pir Mt-rh i-ear trlali.a ISIS. KATE S.

CHITTENDEN. lesSa et, Fs THE ELINOR COMSTOCK rtA s'h. MUt -Hlnor Ctanstorlt. puptT 1 Tb Lnchetlzker. annsaness "Ike epeaotg -st a TL at UOOL lor UCSIOtT ssd DAY PUPBS Mlaa Ulnar I'saaatKA.

4 Alaeisss AV Tk. Cun.lr mSSSttmim: 141 E. S4th St. A achoel of rapid and SetlW lant progress lor music in -all tta branches. I Piano, voice culture.

rlargileB. the ervs and dramatic art. new and eery mstlted. day and night. Tel.

i0 trg. I tt yentr Mentor sad 'yea PIANO liNSTRUaiOiV assureoiy win most graisrui so me tll.fCK. Trieity Brons. yaw VORK Wes RYE SEMINARY. RYE, CM A POHOOT.

FOR Oist Prtaetpala: Mia IJPX and the ChaDDaaua Mountain' Institute vi.HAi.i.A. wjTfHiciTrt cut. s. r. I A (''vKtlueatinnjI frttrMa' hcbmkI a 4he Real .1 trvr 4eth year.

tniiea r. a S. Y. It erree: fi. alittiwte.

PreDSralmy. t'nanaaarsial. Maaaal Tratnhia. 1 lntnee Hctence, Mualc and An Jirusniaent: Bai I ate Hctwrtmetit a ltd liosw Metber fnr young ChJOraa. liyoMraai'ias.

a sear. -Cat alee. V- f-i 1. '4 J). i IN CASH 1 4 -e i are offered PRIZES 1 i i.

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