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THE -POST-STAND A ED, STEACTJ SE. TUESDAY SlOEJSIXG, JULY 10. 3900. WOULD TEACH THE WOMEN Lake Placid Conference Wants Home Economics Introduced in Schools and Colleges. RESOLUTIONS WERE ADOPTED Education of the Mistresses Is Tacitly Acknowledged to Be the Only Remedy for the Servant Problem- Home Economics Begaided as a Necessary Part of the Training for i i Citizenship.

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i i a ol' i -irl i ul i i ri. ul mi it No i i pi "i i i i i i i i i I I i i i tut i i i A i in i I I ii i 3 i i i 1 1 i i i I i i 1'-. rK i i i i i I i I i i p' 5 I I i i i i i i i i i I i 01'. i 1-1 i i .1 111 ot 111" 1' I n- i i i fur I Uk mi i i i i Kcun- OititC A-' i)i i i i i i in tin- it TO TEACH ROUGH RIDING. tot Mor.

to Join the I i i. V. i I I I I nf nt i i IM i i i i i i i il I i i i l.ir i i i i i i i u.i^ is-iu' They Arc Found in Every Part of Syracuse. -Many ruinous of Sjrauisc have pond reason to be a i from b.it Us i bore nem fur i Scores about i i i publicly. Here's a i of Kusene i i of No.

Kast Witshhm'ton i "For or llireo yc.trs 1 1'ad i i kept i i worse i i I hiKl to give up, and part oC the time KO to bed. 1 employed doctors bir. they only gave temporary and I still continued to suffer, saw an advertisement one day about lionn' Pills Wher. confined tn bod, so I sent my i boy for to Hi own Dsuv- bon's i stiii No. Smith Salina street.

To my givat I bt-cwn to grow brtlcr in a couple of days I continued their use right along i entirely uell." For by all dealers. Price c-'nts. Foster-Milbmn Buffalo. X. solo agents for the United States.

licmcmber the name, Doan's, and take other, for 500 younif mf-n. coliese men. or muti familiar with the of revolver and rifle, join the encampment for a months' --'ijourn in the rinenan- doah Colora io. a i i a practii-ai srhonl PJUS i riding and "karp- Ten i i a i i i who wiil be attached to the i Il-il. a i ing Taf- cnur?" of i i Inckulei: tra-in- ir.t; of ih- ta gft prai tlte, i i a Kymna-'-lr-- flf-l I telegraphy and i'lg'naiiny.

care of th- and cavalry ilrill. honor durins the few days spent in the i since to-ir return from tnree weeks' w-fddln irlp to Old Poin-t Com' fort, Washington and Nsvr York. INVITED. Merrick Mothers' Club to Be Entertained by Mrs. Scott To-Day.

The i of the i Si hool Moth'Ts' i met-t- for a af- t'lrnoun to-day at ic home of Mrs. Frc-d- i--ick U. Si ott in i avenmr. Dr 'iVynkoop i giv? an address. Tn" i i was -xti ncicd the ai us ia.st ano a Ail ITIKIII- beis are i a i are requested to 1 i their as special amusement i In- for them.

CHILDREN CROWD SUMMER SCHOOLS HAD TO BE TURNED AWAY YES- TEKDAY FOE LACK OF ACCOMMODATIONS. There Are to Be i Tups I the Country and President Rosenbloom i Det'iay Expenses. TV.O Fi'tviols rv'Mi'd ouily at i i vs- frday. Thi'rc i tormer, a.id 2 1 ir. a i hool.

liu.i a ai i i a i i i lias ti'i-n a case of I i i i i i i i applinl. A i i i- i p'lpiL 1 y.infT, a i a I a and i a i ti mi I i inn also a sand i ui'- ones i i a bu 1 1 i i to U.B to be ready l' i i i d.iy. The i In i i i i i a i all 12 i i 'xiyt atv nnt i ei elved over 10 a i ul ape. (lie Ki yfar 1 of aye. a f.ppei;il treat hns IH-IMI i i a i of 25 hoys e.u i in be to be takf i the i L'o, 1 a i study, a a i Ko- ui'ii'iloom of the Bomd of i li'ia a to pay the i a i i i i i i i i trips.

One el IKS ni hn met at Pi tn.im School i i i a i i i a li'-tened to a IX Wilson on "Birds." 'I I lei line was i i a ivith i i on i i 't'o- i the pn.me class ivi'l a a Io i woods near a i nnd ial notice i be lak'Mi birds, Prul. i wl.l esioi't 111" I Comell Professor Comes. 2 o'clock rfiii a i i i I i i a KC i i i i ttt i i i i Is.a.'ids, i boi'H i I i i Sfhoo. to a i i th' 1 i and em i i t-i-iisoii piot'. Annti i i ni' Cnr-ic I i i i coinu the i in to i i hoys nn outing i i i i i rcrialn- i of the iieek i i i ii'iil Tie i i i by the loeft.

te.ichers, aiul i i i i classes i I 1 i i i i 't'he tU-k- i i i i i stud.i a i ivere i i i i i IION-S i i i ai-e a get i i i i i i i i I'm! i i i last i tli.it a i i a a i nl I i 11, i 14 I in i i i i i In -n i i i 11" nf 'io i i ion i a i i i i i i i i a i i i i a be open a i i I i i hn 'if-sirc to a Ire and i in seriu-o nn a i a 1 1 i i iviil he l.i'xi' i to pro- i ide i ti 1 open. BACK FROM THE LEPER COLONY Delphine Betums from ilolokai --Eeports That Sisters Engaged in Nursing Have Not Yet Contracted the Disease. Mother Delphine, Mother Provincial of the Order of St. Francis at St. Convent in Court street, who left D'i'i-mber for the leper colony it Mo- lokal.

In the a a i i a Islands, has re- lurnud home. Mother Delphine ulu-n s-ho left the city accompanied by Sihters Sutanna and Robertir.a. a i i of. St. A i Convent.

All went 10 the colony to found a school near Hhe was a i tliert; some i longer than ahe expected to be i to an out- a ot the This also delayed the ol founding the school, i it IB expected, be opened about September 1. The- bisters who accompanied i a i are home a Dint tune, luvinu stayed ar- ranpe further deta4ls i the schoo! IB opened. Work Progressing Favorably. i arrived at i a on Pi'evmuei 2S, and at that i was surpilsi-d to receive a diupaich suiting i i A -Motlter i i at a i was seriously 111. It was i for her to secure a a i to anri It a i a i i i i that a i boat was tn her to he- debtinatlon.

The trip ua. 1 not at all beneficial to her a and a a s-he is not very at She saj that the work of the In the It-por colony is proxre-finf a a and a although the sisters iniKf or less exposed, none of Imve yet eontracted the dreaded rtis- fii.su. Tl-eir i is a i out pleas- a m- Along with tie other leading stores, we have been closing for the past night or two at in place of 6. We know this arrangement inconveniences the poblic consid- p- erably and we feel we owe then. apology.

BOYS' CLOTHING Best Offers of the Season. jSomethingj For You Remember. ninny of Urocmo, 1'nnu a Our Prices i THE BEST Only. have 'or to-day a of California also a fu 1 hn, oholi ai: i prli-. luitliT, b-iti-r.

I do. iMv.i vtHv-o. IV. tix ii hivts fly pniii'r, 5o. Uireo ba SIMP, uv.

in ItOYS SHIRT WAISTS-A special purchase at the lowest prices you or we have ever seen such goods. Choice Moats, Poultry, Fowls, Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices, I JDUNGEY WHITE'S i vjrowr. unit flnrlvtt Mi-inc. McralJ I 'Pliniir I'M! A M'RIllir. f.

SOCIAL A.xn Mrs Ch.i-los K. Rt-n-ons Mis." n.ir- ri'H A i i a i ItNiV' 1 I I I w.ioie iiicy i i I I I d.iiisHi' 1 S.unuc' C. Van Duson. i O. "U'iiiT to-day for liio AdhoiiiiAcks.

I i i A 1 tns'ism-pr SxMi'UPt 1 Chllloc! Plow win h.i^ hi -ii a umi in i in 1 npoiiiteil Io; l.a.s to tlio i i a i i i i par'y I i i of i 'l tri-in a boat i i i (hi 3 SoiH'ca I I In in? ivi tv: Mr and M'S. J. ilctz. M''. K.

T. I I i and Mr i i of th i a Mr. a i OI-IPV a i ind -Mr and Mrs. I turns of LinKlu HIM 1'lc, Tlio hcKiselio.il a i i just i by R.inics of I i i w.is given i i I i i a i on i oci It started party front i on tin; i of 1 went to a i on yenora i i and Iron Camp, the of tlu- paitj. Jlk? TV'hitf of I a the iriieit (if her i i nf i i On Saturd.iy i 1 to Caro-ioviii Io at thu i i uigtoii firm.

Jacob Bluuic Is In York. Clrirn i nf Rofl'pstcr is visiting Mis? Sarah ii -oii of South avenue. a Polomon leaves to-day for Yiirk, from hp salN on the steamer Ln Gascogno for Ktnpo. Mr. and Fr.ink Jewr-ll.

Miss Rosa i and Jrimec ir-ttirnecl yos- i i i from i a Fabitis. i thoy a beiMi visiting the past cck. and H. Maydole of a a i in the city or. i i trip.

11 rs. a formes ly Miss A a M. Walkoi of this city. John Mow leaves to-ilay for Dart's a Second Lake, ivheie he i spend s-evora'. weeks.

Ml and Mi-s. Do-nni? McCarthy, i for San FidiiciscoV They i make the journey by the way of Lho Great Lake? and over the Canadian PnciP.c Railroad to Seattle. Puget Sound and ypokiine. A number of social functions have been given their TEMPERANCE LEGION IS A State Convention Opens This Morning at Central Baptist Church. i it, in readiness for tN' i i opening tt' i an nun.) oo.i- i i cf Senior Loyal Temperance Legion of the at the i a Baptist, at 10.30 o'clock i morr.lrs.

A a i i i 1 ot the delegates in i r.iglii a i to the i plaeet assigned to them 1)5 mull by Miss Louise Robsi ts and Miss a Knrn.son The exact of a i last i could he leainerl, but delegates living in the remote parts or State it is all i a in on the I trh.ns. The remainder nf the delegates a i expected on the a a i to-day. Vhose ho have communicated loial ofllcors as to the time of their ar- a he met at the depots by gations from Brighton, Park and Hnluiy the T. L. The hi'iuliiua ti'rs- oC the onlcers and com- rniitet-s of the convention a-re at the Central Haplist CTiutcn.

the i i i served tnl- ind noon by members nf the C. T. i The delegates ivill i a snivper ai.d breakfast the they are Bev. Mr Roberts to Preside. The i will be called to or- i i i i at o'clock this no 1 by Lhe piL-aideivt, Rev.

Thoma-s B. ftnh- of Ithaca, and will open, i t'ie si'itilng of me State Son? by the fftues Devotional cxeroisee will be c.ucted by Miss Piorence 15, Co''ey ni' Owotfo, Ice president of the organ- ix.anon The temperance Battle i I I 'be simp by the delegates and fol- this i i i be a roll call of f'X-utlicio 'ny Secretary Yer.iic I I a llnoaic Falls. on i a Courtesies and Resolutions i Lo appointed by the. presidert. and the i Committee; will pie- si'rt its report.

A I I a A Boworman ot' i i i give her i eooi as ini? secretary, and i i tl re- irnHsiiror and a for Slate papers i be given by Miss Arld i i E. Parsons Owego and i J. Sheldon of tils city. Before a there i be a repoi of i a and noon tide prayer service 1 i hi held. At 2 o'clock In the afternoon there he a i font'eiences a.nd the con- x'f i i reconvene at 2.30 o'cljek.

Prayer services i be conducted by second vice i Fred D. L. i of a The feature of a iiniin i be the president's annua' address and the preentaJon of the State L. a 11 rs Fiances O'a- hiuit of i slr.g a solo. Dep a repoits will be i as Seeley Ppencer, Miss a i A.

Everett of Verona. Greeting by the Mayor. Tn a praise service be conducted by Mrs. Fiances a narn, who is the i the a i al Mtisicn.1 Department of the fV. C.

T. An address of welcome In a of the city i bo delivered at this session by Mayor James K. McGuire. 13c wcrth 25c. 25c 50c.

i i Waists, on siyli-, jiloateii anil biu-k. siii'ted iiuttorns, Lu 12. a Special price 13c. Boys' i Waists. 1'jnnillcroy hlousos, larjro ssiilor to S.

i i on style, i i i i roll a sijios In 12, niado of port-ales, navy a ml fandus. a HOu. fc-jiecial prii'o 25c. wcrth 75c. 39c worth 69c.

75C 21 20c wojth 35c. worlh $4.00. 89c 39c worlh $6.00. i5c 1 Bo.vs' Phirl Waisls, Onrnor's pprralos. piittcrns, rotl, a royal and fanries, Byron a Mnllicr's Friend make, io I i i a Toe.

price 50c. Boys' Shirt Waisis, ifolliors 1 Friend, i a bands, a roll collar, sonio with neck band for cxira. collar, ages to IL'. Reii'iilarly 69e. Special price 39c.

Boys' Shirt Waists, Garner's. pevrales, i season's a i cs( effects, pleated and bark. Hymn collar, Friend band, 5 to 12. Ucgnlai-lv Special a 75c. Iioys' Teak flannel or Hr, red find navy.

Special price 21 C. a i (la'alea assorted a senms a and stayed, loops for ages 3 LO 12. o3u. Special price 20c. Roys' Vesice i coat i small roll collar, pilk faced lapel, fanry double breast vest, ageb 3 Lo S.

Worth up to Special price $2.59. Hovs' Wash Sm'is, blouse, sailor a i i soutache, houie inlaid, ages to S. Special price 89c. Boys' Wash Suits, a i crash or a i i stripe, a a effects, anchor on shield, ages 3 to JO. Special price 39c.

Dovs' Suits. Sailor, A'estee and Double Breasted styles, fines! serges, i imported Scotches, ages 3 to Ld. Worth Special price $3.95. Boys' Hod and Navy Cups, heavy duck, i big peak. Special price 15c.

WE CAN PROVE TO YOU THAT THE Wisconsin Peerless Refrigerators, Reliable Gas Ranges, Novelty and Puritan Blue Flame Wick and Wickless Oil Stoves Ara tlio best that you can buy any that, they arc far in ul- vnn.ec of others in atul a we sell them as ehuapor clioaperlliun infcrioi goods are sold. We I i You to Compare, Then Butler Johnson, 229 and 231 EAST 6EHESEE ST. Uooi-oi'u merely euro GOODPLUHBINQ' -PREVENTS WE 130 IT. Dancing Party Is Postponed. The a i pai ty which was planned for the benefit rf the "Women's i by Miss Schroeppel for Friday of thib week, will be postponed until September.

Missionary Tea Friday. The Women i i a Society nf th" Kirst Baptist hold a missionary tea i a at 'the home of -Mrs Grove Hiekok, No 308 Maple street. rothers Co. 1 ihucmo I i i i i i i luSBiillalaslutlioullu-i i Uij CHA.S. O.

A I I I I SIIU1I1 A. l.lls 211 Struct. 'I'lioou I7U-A. BIG STORE. Thr i I i Io 1-iUo n-iih 'in i i Ii li.is a for cv 1 i ln-' Cur 1 m'lf s.

i i 'iiiii i i i i i gouil.i. Summers, the Trunk Man, 355 South Salina St. a a i A SKIN OF B6A1 TY IS A J8Y FOREVER. k. 1.

FELIX UOURAUU'S ORIENTAL CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIMR ABiusements. hcmuvtis Tit 11, in pies, Ki ycli lct' uth I 'ati-hos, iianh, ar.U Prominent Philanthropist Bies. San FYancltco, Cogswell died List nlfflit, aged SO He wiis. the ot polytechnic collev-e In will be lememberecl by the drink- init which he presented to ninny ciliet the Union Tie wa.s ,111 ardent Proribitioiust and well as i phiianthropibt. LICBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT IT KEEPJ J-TRENCTH and FLAVOR in GREENLAND THE EQUATOR TMKLERS DO YOU J-EE THE POINT? a Dr.

L. A. to a tliu baut ion (t "Ah you itiHe- use I rccom- a-jiuc leiht liaimtul uf a t'ur Ha.ii ill Ui utrpffltsar 1 hTiiT'dMat'Deiiii'relillieT: T. HOrlUNS, I'rop'r, JJeatliB. I this ity.

Moncl.iy 0, 1900, No i Pirpcl, Kennoth, InfVit pon'of Charles arcl Oenild ne Ringer, aped 3 monlhs. Tuc-sdny at 2 o'clock at the houBe. Friends arc M. RYAN. C.

P. RYAN. A SON, UNDERTAKERS 434 SQim SAUNA STREET Telephone 91. Lady Assistant. Go Where the Breezes Blow.

for one week, i two performances daily. The Columbia Vaudeville Co Also at Long Branch, Herr Granada and Miss Alma Fedora, the Aenal Marvels 2,500 seals free to patrons of Syracuse, Lakeside Balchvlnsvllle i A few reserved seats a.1 10 cents. Valley Theater C. A I manager. AMBROSE: j.

MCGUIRE, MODERN UNDERTAKER. 236 West Oencsce Street, Old telephone 74'. N'ew telephone WO. Night calls attended to HENRY MORRIS, FLORIST, 216 E. Ganeaee ard 2(19 E.

Railroad St3. Opposite Bastable rheater, Syracuse, N. Y. 'P icne 1181. Comfortable in Any Weather.

FRA DIAVOLO With a grout cast. I i car fare to from pnrt of the city, tents Jliuinecs ni'd S.iUir- chiv At which will be 10 cents. RHEUMATISM A. FKBE TRIAX, TREATMENT of Whltehall'B Cure will be cheer- fulVy to all Bufterels wrltlni fur Just as Soon as yoii draw flrc from boiler oii should it Int-pa denned i' i i in 01 Lo h.iVtj it rc.i'Jy fp 11 r.i i n. a .1 rorpM of ni.

tor tiii-3 wont, and tln.y an: PXIVILS. W. N. TOBIN, Plumber and Stearnfitter. Prof.

0. Parker Bessey, Doctor of Psychology. Spocinli'-lin all ntsrvrjiiaand cl.roinc dHcacc-n. NO USED. COXSUI.TATIOV FRi'E.

XO CHARGE TO CALL AT KESI- BXCE. 326 and 327 The Bastable. WALL PAPER. The Wall Paper Store, located :i2.j East Genetee street, is open for business a.1 343 South Warren St. Our stock is complete and our prices make buying: hei a pleasure.

A A TAILOR Formerly with Slain. 328 The Bastable. BOLJJ IK SEALED CANS ONLY. CASH WALL PAPER STORE, ,143 S. W.rrcn, Y.

M. C. A. BIdz. I "LION COFFEE" iTIic Slorns i tlio riKht Red Fronts.

You Can't Miss Them. M'LEOD STEVENS Book and Job Printing 128 JAMES ST. INBICYIER'SKIT OR UN'S OUTFIT'.

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