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DEAD AUTO VICTIM AS MARY LOWREY --> ! With Hair or Eyes as Initial Note, She Should Develop Harmonious Colors in Dress, as Painter Does Those on Can- vas. “t Last: Night in Fifth Ave- ue by a Car Owned by WHO Sul Edouard Dupre HOTEL GUESTS AID HER. Fashionably Gowned \Women Orange Scheme for the Hurry to the Lobby of the Titian Haired, but Gotham and Offer Aid. Plain Sense Rather Than Set Rules Should Guide, Says Famous Impres- sionist. Mary Lowrey, a chambermaia at the Motel Woodruff, Broad and Mtth street, was run dovn and killed Jest night by an automobile at Fitth Avenue and Fifty-fifth street. Her body was identified to-day by her sister Sarah, who also works at the hotel, and by the manager. The girl, a big muff pressed against Doesn't Believe in “Acquired Culture’ her face to keep off the snow, started e vther social organizations in New rarem bloomer into the cast, but thie across the Piel almost in the path from Books or Lec York nowest of modes was excluded ag unbe- of the machine, The automobile, driven tures-American Mr, Livingston for many years has coming. Nor were hobble skirts worn Made in Our Own Shope fy George R. Imber, of No. 1! Third * seen connected with the Kountze bank- The frivolity of the matines constated — aoe. ee ee ue, and owned by Bdouard Dupre, 2aste tn Art as Good ng house, which has a ols granch in af serious parodies on‘ Home Cc ld W h Ah 9. % Hast Seventy-seventh sireet, ag That of Eurape 3X | MRS. PHILIP VAN VALKENBURGH Denver | oe wa ene Upon wnore an Oo eat er ea was going at moderate specd. The u Denni is one of the group of bomie “od SR Vorod 0. ate sich | Winter has not left us and Fi chaitfeur sounded his horn, but the = | muiti-r s who have led in the screamingly funny subjects as mathe and Furs will be worn until the end of March 's muff was pressed against her ears @nd she did not heed the warning BY Tried to Save Girt NI A “Beauty 4 of the rich,” 0 within the re erved H Another woman had stepped to the Btreat a few fect behind Miss Lowrey ary ng the before the Boston Musoum of Fine Arts the other das nber of the hae - 3 La bo trayed as the dev ' values, at least. TH Y¥ CANNC (OT LAST a ceave sd tentit coast iie: EB: at § < has been prominent aoctally :An immense amount of painful labor ——— Bee ine And beauty, according to Mr. Bailey's definition; js travelled abroad a good deal in was expended on this frivolity, ‘The Caracul Coats, trimmed with black fox, Fisher, Were wie hd oral color, The woman who wants to be weil dreased, he with her mother. Returning fentors produced Suderman’a “Nhe Far ‘ in. long; strictly Leipzig dye $275.00 $137.50 the girl and threw her te Then | sald, should find her own color and then dress herself of those trips on board the | 4 thinly clad, bareheaded woman stod | Wes ial hae we eo ce acul Coats, strictly Leipzig dye: $2 in. 1 the car crashed against > post. | | mony with that In some monochromatte scheme. | Miss Sheedy was thrown | on the sidewalk In front of t Ci Cetasaaa ‘ony Coats, 52.1n. long; lon aw collar beng 1 e@hattering the and partially wreck re {s no excuse,” he declare or anybody's dis de Laugier-VI No. 7 Bast Seventh «tree velock | However dull all thts may appear to Black Wolf Sets $20.00 Maske gor Paice tra HREOC GLEE y York, he was geen With | item hor skirts | the outstders, there was much restral Natural Raccoon Sets. . ca 1th Imber ere two ytd t h 4 social events, &: nn. | glee in the midst of Brinker!« e 7 * >| street, and Arthur G ace to environment, nse or its relation to other things. foment of the engagement Was (vu moatie ; Kelscahiiad ComINe ace Stylish Ponte Fox Sets 40.00 West Thir ren like brilliant color for its own sake. There} . ‘i The i ne ig Handsome Mink 60.00 a fino Yeason Why they: ahowldnie Havectt oe ee HIEk Otte erlity His, ROMM Sasuntuat KRY WEST, Fla, Feb. 15.—Baron and 5 SESE NE eeee e Were Now She ; y SSR iies Mba MS la : Livingston has made his home witty his | i | Baroness Rotischild, who left Englind French Seal Coats (Nearseal) 52 in. long.......-8120.00 $75.00 reno Yest in Robert Henri’s studio, rounded by a goodly company) much { of Mr Livingston sy W hd dhree months ago on @ cruise around Hudson Seal its (Muskrat) 45 in. long. + 200,00 134.00. into tne of vital a usposful ladies who have come to life under his insurgent, lars, at > New Yor Jipotpohdaledel abba peehattd ee bee fbirart night on Hudson Seal Coats (Muskrat) 52 in. long. . 215.00 144.00, 1 ae 1 past the lit ‘hen | the British yacht Maund o: louvhamp- ~ ull Was sent | brush, I asked this artist, whose life and work stand for independence in MRS. VAN VALKENBURGH \\ cen Cutlito of No. 4H Bast| ton, The Rothachiide Weré on. thelr cneeel Ore Handsome Mod: : ae art, for his opinion of this Boston dictum of color | st happened alo’ her, Wedding trip. They left for New York P Cc I $200, 00, 3 | ! sable ‘ersian Coat, 36 in. long. . ( $133.00 Some persone fear death, others Interviews, I soon perceived that this AND HUSBAND RECONCILED? |: 1 daughter Jenn yesterday Persian Coat, 45 in. long... 360.00 240.00 ted academician, who is in revolt against the National Academy's re-| STARTSEITE CENT Te [aaah e fey bs At Walang Persian Coat, beautif + 900.00 500.00 ust be ed in the latter cat d whe | They Are Said to have Met, but ie nile were on with the | ah n pe pla t when he told m awvee Hasn't Ended sil |forlorn_ woman children FURS FOR MOTORING ,,,, eon that a young woman had once made him say that “temperament is -awyer Hasn’t Ended Di- | Mrs, Cuttio te hauteur Black Siberian Dog Goat +. $3000 80 Women Try to Aid Her. the perfume of portraiture, ympathized with his fears. vorce Action, mas Mie i Natural Raccoon Coat, good dark s| ++ 90,00 45.00 Word Was passed through the d the Bos: at only as means advancement If Mrs, Vada Van Valkenburen, | t8¢ children were Je nie, Marmot Coat ; 90.00 45.00 and carefu f living the ‘$10,000,000 widow of = Witltam |20"" 1 two, and Frances, the infant. | Black Dog Lined Coat, dyed Muskrat Collar. 40.00 20.00 at he was not Art Lecturing a Vice. | tts GRIGHARL KS HAR, ROR Ae 6 and John ate ravenously of | Koala Lined Coat, Persian Lamb Collar... .. 90.00 45.00 meant ; ay ache Bere: HORSES: bes. ie RGM thy Bod efore them by Mrs, Cut | Natural Raccoon Lined Coat, Natural Raccoon Color’s Beauty fe in Meaning. | ee : Philip Van Valkenburgh, to \.hom she iyi ype nwarty could not eat, She} COMAP csc ssrcceesatisasergrovrcentesek es 0.00 tery aenerhini ree ae ON BEL was married after a brief steamship | sat front of the fire sobbing and ny ARKO} \nton of the couple is not known to| less in her arms. SISTER IDENTIFIES ‘All Women Should Work Out a Color Scheme For Enhancing Beauty $10,000,000 BRIDE MAY DROP HER T FOR DIVORCE. GREELHY- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FESRUARY 15, 2 V YORK CLUBMAN WHO WEDS DENV. asi 4 RICHEST GIRL = “WtoNesscos INDENVERBRDE = OF ANEW YORKER ‘ial Miss Marie Sheedy, Society Here, Weds To-day Known in Parodies t Robert Livingston, DENVER, Col., Feb. 1 iss Marie The Barnard Sheedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Den- annual “Fr iis Sheedy, known as the “richest girl hie aftern tn Denver," la to be married to-day ¢ Robert L. Livingston of New York, a tt wae ca nember of the well-known New York waa feally triv family up the of Columbia, ‘T altitudinous rurios The wedding Is the culmination of @ romance begun on shipboard some ars ago. Mrs, Sheedy and her daugh- ter returned from New York only @ few days ago. Their ome i» one of was married elght years ago to Miss Kountze, a member of a New York famliy prominent tn banking circles. His wife died a little more than a year after their marriage. He ts a member of the Union Club and many figured tn the may have been if 80 they were ROBERT L UVINGSTON An abortive eftc matics and phi masqueraded aa & gown resomb 19 re were oth FOUND ON STREET SMITH. ach of the poor as well as Turner Bailey ina lecture) M and in New York. same ot ss Sheedy ts in her early twenties, to know about color, {| Mrs: Van Vaikenburgh’s lawyer, Ed-| At noon Mrs. fto took the Httle Po3 n. pictures, 1s to go| Ward Lauterbach, who prepared her jO7e and found it stiff and ! $ f es | suit for divorce fied against the miut- |! Unearthed aire real estate owner last summer, t was reported to-day that the young banker, | hh ays, 8 learned man | heiress had met her husband quite ac- know a mut t than I,|cidentally in the Rita-Carlton a few Poh War vice of Mire FOR 4 8 trade vursing en taste | days ago and that friends induced t ttlto” 100K Pes ies reese t occurred. 1 mine pan kin to settle their differences, As a result|to the Pitt , MAEEOD | ame to this country 1 Anker is wrong—for there | of tt s, which lasted two hours, | Bell summon pulance from | ears ago, Tefore se aense at the bottom of [it was st Mra, Van Vaiken- | Pellevue, i arta and the! ruft to work she 4 th sad directed @ withdrawal of ner | tW° living ¢ taken to was] at No. 107 “It requires much more horse | action for divorce. [ipestention: | ‘and Forty Souse than acquired culture from I know nothing of such withdrawal," | Mra. Sehwarte’s husband was Janttor n aunt living books and lectures on taste to un- ald Mr. Lauuterbach, upon his return | 9f te tenement at No. 77 Bast Se foned to the Co derstand pictur an Wa ldo notaven to and sie worked from twelve 367 Pi take charge of the “Wy Du thin he idea that! know met her husband a making The Falteetc Amer ind I in the wen-|at the 1 have not Leen Bho he Holzhauser held Tn A of art?” I asked, | directed to discontinue any action she $5,000 for examination in view \ 1 in the ha of ignor-| jas instituted against her husband. charge by the pallce that he was as regards art and as regards) Mrs, Van Valkenburgh left town jast | when the aceldent 1 Mr. Henrt answered, night for Palm Beach with her sister, | pacino “But the criticism of American | Mrs, Join Brooks Letugwell of Lam; PICTURE OF HILDA JOHNSON: the manifestation of life, heal ee eee NOT NEGRO PARSON'S WIFE. video heel Ay pa Nai ia | © woman's cheek is very bea Satu Ase ter thas vans HENRY CHAMBERLAIN DEAD.’ $3 50 SHOES World Published ntograph ae FOR MR A rei ing, ene W nation makers, ss aa - . The 1 grap th, youth, and posstoly the | y we nv ine for education | LONDON, Feb, 16.—Henry Richardson | Atrialwilloon” ince of Woman in This City of the moment, Some artists up t hart standard Chamberlain, London correspondent na a vin- 6 ney | yeuthar W:L-Doug by. an Error, | woman's neck f¢ r “In Amevica there is as good | the New York Sun since 1892, died to- |, ree mets I $3.50 yal r. it T would have it! sense for the understanding of aay. Ie had long been sit with heart |{’hen” jy Wale ld. On July 2 last, this newspaper pat meaning in the Sinem good art as there is in Burope aay- | trouble. i fou shai Ne EDN PY tan. | 2H Re etme Hshed a despateh from Washingto: i of emot! f love, par- Witte. dakgsnia aan tnaee Mr. Chamberlain was born in 1 ae ornn In Greater Now Vork + D. C, which stated that the po! y ove, Which they ex- - bo ie ane Nan as do marrie le Sanger QViN ce Ds wis Mts ehatiaiee haditan athat Apes shen tn Ett public in Europe are not love: in 1850 and mi A Abbie ly. Sango oue.S tins Sty cor, Bub sae A ge AR le good art any more than are Wan ecute ad is vay, one. Sti St SOM EO: SUEES. POUNS. MOTEO! WN r & aud the general public ears be iH ‘il in Hay, cor. 16UR ot. deacribed as followera of Rey |to London enkaued 1a) neaanel ria aative ew Jonah Samuel devant, a negro articularl “The man who has integrity, ork in that city and New York, Hej| 4 preacher who had been arrested on a} y, ean honesty, the love of inquiry, the | one time managing editor of the It o 8 sald and was then serving | to otume except in the dosive (0 #¢e beyond, in veady to M neckty pes saturate: lin for tt Ficled LC BIRAE Rone Ga m jot oes stall an WG, F palatablity is a requisite of digestion, Premic Henri was Inctined to think 8 He was the author 4 | GiDNE Brig aw Yo : 4 Corn ya a fee Ang uniuge cs Eu ane ee eres ei atacnnn: oe ra FREE | i up a ound | Paeadiang iremion hee) aaiine te a two thines people think today by disappointing you when you investigate ¢ before sho had} phe ' a ne nid, - its claims, Common sense and truth-telling ivan iBieh ea anil ; aA ih il dn la art| are PREMIER'S ideas of advertising / ume Sean, Ripert Som VANDERBILT 40 SELL na ity k M ll & C di t eluitcios Premier Breakfast Coffee f vite woman who tad |? 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WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE—CASH OR CREDIT, ave a re ———— D8 CAUSE HEADACHE, it is the forte has become too commo: BHOMO Quinine, th Hiatal | color inti) he {e @ free thinking when you tusise E,W. GOVE. “Be. tee" | dividual. Z dont care far art fv: are Bottle 1c, Fla k Press and subseq rt. He needs no HAREM BLOOMERS AND MEN BARRED FROM “FRIVOL" Barnard Girls Give Giggling Year Steam. Upon the serious w the finest in Denver, and they spend a ne Bnd were How r 1@ Was persuaded to rae | good deal of each season in New York. prepared to et off steam main in his chamber. Mr, Livingston is @ widower. He Men were excluded on publioly an- | ‘The Pope's temperature this eee || nounced grounds that o of a Roman toga or a cter, in which a certain professor KF CELEBRATED will be issued tomorrow Thursday, Feb. 16 478-180 Pitth Ave. h Ave. | 181 Broadway WL DOUGLAS (1911, reached 100, The doctors were POPE, WHO 18 SICK, | sa4ched 110, The dostace wore g | ness, bur th announced that theyt ping the fever down. * thy fever Gow | ORDERED TO BED f BY 1118 DOCTOR.|""""* "" | BIG OIL TRUST DIVIDEND. #15 « Share for Quarter, Against Last Division of #10, " ectors of. the 4 he Standard rey to-day dec r the quarter. © dividend deciared a Year dividend waa fous quarterly » Blow OFF Mid- A Teaspoonfui of “SALADA" Makes two cups of delicious tea. A pound of ‘SALADA*™ « of Theatre 1 'Frivo not because eden te tit ¢ trousered y ROME, Feb, 1h—The Pope ia il with! makes 240 cu x @ young indies with * Influenza, and at the di ton of his ps i. wa dealre mpress Physicians remained tn bed to-day $ ia Holiness ure and as a ‘audiences wore ® d outs at they es of ir of pants Also there tights, but or was made to get the We offer you an unequalled opportunity to profit at our expense by ing out Our entire stock of Coats, Scarts and Muffs at much less 1 the cost of manufacture. EVERYTHING MUST GO : You will not get such an oj ey A Goa nend sonia lology, One young daddy Nerves,” betng clad tn ling a phystoloxy chart er tttilating Its of the including a parody on MAKERS OF FINE FURS 290 FIFTH AVENUE Between 30th’ & 3ist: St’s: . NEW YORK, HATS SPRING Philadelphia on 14 Chestnut st, nctes In all Principal of the World FOR MEN TALK FOURTEEN GANNED CORN ~*~ It can't be said that Premier Corn is a (H]} tuxury. It is a necessity. 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