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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. : LINER JAMMED © 'WomanInvented Trousers, But Man Stole Them; F|QQRSWEEPINGS PROBE CONNECTION | Every WITH RECORD LIST ~=© Gave Her His Discarded Skirts and Long Hair GIVE GENDEALER OF CUMMINS LOANS American L FOR CORONATION | Ida Husted Harper Believes His Costume Could Be Much 4 ma'eerioe 7 MOST OF INCOME AND CITY EPOSITS | 5 ‘ of Improved by a Few More Feminine Ideas, and fa WEAR Dost Appts Reston he Teqas any fede en forue Celi, Suggests Some Changes. : See ae ieastuter? ‘George Washington Leaves) wks 9 A fi y -_—¥_ ancomiinaientnis Samuel Uhler Says Wife E Jurors Have Savoy|} Madame Paquin, She knows SE NER ISAM DNR SS erates His Earnings i Trust Ofticers Before Them het rn a ihe dl Me pen} : . fi ; aggerates His Earnings in s cers Before Ther jut perhaps she does n ‘ 4,400 Behind for Lack of BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. | eat eae EY || realize how many of the re] | » iy Room Aboard. “Man has been trying to dictate woman's | Separation Suit. in Carnegie Case. roductions and copies of } “Bis dress from the beginning of time. The Bible from a inmate || Paquin models are fitted over i y * cover to cover is filled with regulations concern- ~— * ~ " " btion oF thal ; \ CARRIES 2,960 OVER SEA.| ing women's anklete, bracelets, veils, and every- y TELLS OF ODD TRADE. biete Oaast ae sl 0 e } / thing else that men could think of. f ons rontinued this atte th the wa ' “St, Paul said women must remain covered v ee any — Witnesses on hand who we ed | ; Cabin Record Reads Like So- in church, yet modern evangelists are trying to |Scours Dentists’ Offices and! tor yesterday, These wit- | } force us to take our hats off. Suppose woman should try to regulate man's costumes, what a hue and cry there would be!" eof Mrs, Ida Husted Harper, famous suffragist and. CEE author of “The Life of Susan B. Anthony,” had just nevis returned from the home of Mrs. Harry Lehr, where she had given @ lec-| 1 Gerjt President, and | ! ciety Register, and Steerage | Burns Rubbish for Scraps \ } Ik Is Chock-a-Block. of Gold. Wize When Sophie Unter'a sult for a sep- aration against her husband, Samu well-to-do diamond dealer, r hed Juss | thee Glegerich In the Supreme Court ty day the husband repiled with a ¢ CORSETS aking effort to ty deposits placed tn the tank had || As the proper foundation for anything to do with loans to the Cum-|| the world’s greatest fashion ming crowd. ‘The District«Attorney bas |! creations American Lady eard that the Savoy Trust Company, number of passengers ever | ture which included an carried to Burope in one ship #0 early In| men and women, hong many topics the subject of dress reform for the season railed to-day pn the George “Suppose any woman should » Washingt of the Nor alloy’ on fe North German Lloyd | oF men's cloth Une. ‘The first rush of the great crowd peak her mind on the utter hideousness Mrs. Harper exclaimed. “Suppose you do!” I suggested, | eeganation of King George packed the) “Well.” eaid Mrs, Harper, taking. at immodesty of the matinee crowd. on| blk Ce a aMLARA ULLAL A Minty UK CWO folate ot make figures, giving the sede e&bing, while a remarkably heavy jam|!0M® breath, “from the crown of his | Hroadway, I sometimes fect that ail the| ee eee ee ninering was the ehtef witness |! ish lines as no other corset . of steerage passengers besieged the ves- | "84 to the soles of his shoes, I think | work, all the hardships and. sacrifices | ory esterday, He is said to have confine can. Wear an American Gel and delayed sailing an hour. m is ugly—sinfully ugly, made for women In the past fifty years | Mra. Uhler seeks to fet aside th . win wity deposita in return tor || Lady Corset once, see what owuise, It is sald, || it does for you, and you will 's now in a condition “more helpless | was made ai a dimer at the Holland |) wear no other. No, 263 (cul na bartered slave 180 of her] House given by Cummins. Botete fe alia Tiss eapedl Oftlclais of the Savoy ‘Trust Company, Fry fiaceusiceae ne however, deny that Uiere waa any son: 5 husband, she ays, deserted lectiCn ottty deponite an No 264 ver tn 1907, a few months after th lage. He deals in diamonds a Iry, she says, and has an average eee feel : SUBMARINE’S NEMESIS Tells of His Curious Business. AGROUND WITH 80 ABOARD. nent by When the George Washington straighi- “The most atrocious ofject in eave ceel 1B vain.” ened out down the river she had on| S*t OF mature is surely the high board 40 I) her first cabin, 20,second| Si hat with which he adorns him- ewbin, 79 third cabin and 1,48) stéerage, | S¢1f when he wants to be most im- About 100 second cabin paasengers and 1,900 steer: passengers were left b+ hind fo: k of room. ‘The total of| “Women wear high ha passengers was Those who were) say? put unable to secure ommodations will sail on the President Lincoln to but the President Lincoln, tn have to leave many on the p' List Like Society Register. | aur carges that sh arking duress, She was “sold for $ an» $0! and | a $0,000 also, you at leas:, they disguise the ugliness of the lines with flowers, laces or ribbons. But man seems to have imp: upon himself a duty of hid- eousness, [ under: from articles rrow, rn, will Ubler, a thin, wiry, falconer ahaa j youth, dented that his earnings amount on men's fashions that ‘no padding will ) AN the officers of the ship gave up ‘ ‘ . sand to $70 and also that he dealt tn dia The ohan- " their rooms to cabin p be worn In the shoulders of coats this | THE SENTIMENTAL monds and Jewelry, In explanation of | nel steamer: which ¥y = voyage, The coron year.’ As a result of this change, the| GIRL MAY MISS HER Ke his business he told this ste 1 and yeh wtb ing and cs sentimental girl may miss a nice sofa SOFA PILLOW FEMINATE “Some times Lo make as much as a| marine * 1 another rtable pillow, but the average woman to-day | leas wired'a week, some times loss than | mishap tas in a fo she cabin passenger | 8 far too busy to care whether men $10." he testified, 1 le A baseme: Ashore 4 elght miles from the social registers of New sofa p ws on thelr But what a vain this. padu'sg of coats | in Harlem, which is my laboratos | rooms. ‘The dust and dirt ts acoumu- | tated Into sacks and carted to my base- s Thave many hun- Washi who sailed were Mr Mrs. Ethan Allen, M } \ Benedict, Miss Vera Bloodgood, nick 8. Chase, H. W here not badly dam- and was refloated this morning, weeding to this port While the steamer was fast the etghty mn were many landed and Calais, There e was injured. Calais was anaking a A bags of aweepings, regular night trip from Dover to Calats he refuse is dumped on the floor} when she lost her wa: ago. Among thos Dies, . of Seventh Sixteenth street, White- Was taken fll yesterday in ble School No. 7%, Queens. ried home and died before Death was ap- Mrs, Frede % | | Mrs. Miles B. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs Harper suggested. “Did | 'W. L. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. L, Harrison | ¥ know a woman with @ care} 00, | cw UZ Dulles, Mrs. Lee B. Durstine, Mrs. R.| buncle?” she asked suddenly. Drone Sean ae | Horace Gallatin, Mrs. John Rob I admitted that particular distinction ] i gr Sosy a | and spread out. Then f begin a search Grew, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 5. Haskell, | “Neither did 1!" exclaimed Mrs. | i for gold teeth, fillings and crowns, for Lady Alastair [nnes Kerr, Mr. and Mra.| Harper, triumphantly. “Yet men are! i particles of platinum wires and for Jonn ©. King, Mr. and Mrs. "| constantly troubled with them, and | | atoras of silver and ivory. A watertt Longfellow, Mr. and Mra, Join 3B.| helleve they are directly traceable to | process is first administered, ‘Then by 5 aa aars saci aeaeeced | Mitering and hy an electrical treatment, Pinchot, Count Rayme Pourtales, | “The stiff bosomed shirt has nothing me . | which is known to few chemists, the tiny Countess Alexandra Pourtales, Mr. and | to recommend It, except discomfort and Mutual Friend Discovers Holt) Beef Steaks, Pork Chops, Pigs’ | gota particies-tne ame uae e Mrs. Henry Ru Mr. and Mrs. Mel- | jack beanty,” continued the critic of} ! ’ | ville A. Stern, A trical devises Walk Mr. and Mrs, V. FE t Macy ert Stokes, Dr. R. A.| masculine att! A quick relief for coughs, colds and hoarse- | taining the gold dust vd them from womaz. All this talk about wo! aping man’ clothes is ridiculous. X don't ap- Henry Russell, the Poston impresa- | and his wife; Fernand Almang, ke the question of their atiff) Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Randoiph 8. | had been denied me. Markle, Mre. Fordham Morris, Amos/ the wearing of stiff collars. Z Has Become Wilson and | Feet and Sausages Scat | “Ry i Ph 4 Mrs, Henry W. Taft ; Trousers Belong to Women. ) : | cAI pereacat Jeach atom of va Wee Coal Ath a Mrs, Henry . : Tharate nm 10, B ar rom the dirt and placed in yoke svoroacning clams at ihe-ogere| for trousers! Well, ev- There’s a Mrs, Wilson, tered Along the Way. drawn froreptaciés. ‘The crucible con * atl it of history knows that * s ¢ sep e ——— sis then heated to a meltin rio, residue is a solid pie went} A northbound FE avenue trojley _ 1, a eve) 44 d Me ' Stage manage: tao Palladele'* | prove of the harem skirt, for At the Psychological Moment he had | car collided with a ty scart at the tig United States mint on Wall street e’s one Oita Co 8 wife; Herman| | nd where | intersection of One Hundred and Thirt Mier minerals used in high class Hal Hi y Tadlowse ’ n tenor, Mrs, Ostby and Mother Burst rihim and third street and knocked the tripe out| dentists’ office are also melted except { hia wie, am Ww that were taken away from them : Is wife, Matilda Without Klas. | of it, Harry Bohn, the driver, waa also| the Platinum which fs gent to # < Of Horehound and Tar ropolitan bar nearly 2,000 years ago. | in Upo acres a} Jing Matitda and the four little Holts lead Sue OR ENA art to ' labratory, . j mounced that he has signed @ five-| wwomen first wore the trousers and in Upon Recreant Pair. ) good-by, and vanished as completely as sabre val si boise Hi ‘a - pie ee Diamond Selling an nelson Contains { year Tact w ‘ Dresden Opera men skirts and long hair. One has _-—_ { , the (8 . “ ae sill eles, While Ubler is visiting dentate bahia no oO; i 7 la House how event bis appear) ony to look at the pictures of Bible} ] But the end wasn The horse| he alee pli a dlamond pium nor ance in > at period. — times to realize that. But when men | peace pal Ee AIM As - BOR oe see ree ’ | oad “Uncle Joe's” Relative Peevich: Ostby, was a second Mra. Caud was no longer under he realized that skirts were hampering to A worried and peevish couple were! ac4vity and that long halr was troubl es which he does not Try Pike's Toothache Drope hat he dreaded to come ho: guidance of Harryt Bohn, ; ' eyes of the d wasan by'Slitipanseding. AAStWATG. In (6 fash be ras Mr. and Mrs. x1 f) some and hard to be kept tidy, they business triy cause T dreda of| sroceeding a van thelr patients, At timen, even, the Danville, Til.) Mr. Leseure is {n-| posed their discarded customs and cos-! awake all of the first night liste \e Lught, he Sry AEG (entist’s Income from selling the sweep: ne a pe tail trae ' ‘ Sen | ne 7 1 7 A known | sausag es brains, liverand| Unier may offer a diamond ring or oth promine finance and pol 4m] they could think of upon woman, Per=| ager oscar of the Commercial | | ' ie us Cost Uh wc SORE INTDAFIR Hote eS tate ae fe y where the] naps woman ix to be congratulated. | geri sco Ray ‘ Lipa bid ihe Neher poeta ato etalon : gold rged election! Certainly she should think a tong the | A°e : ae chanced acroas him in Woodmere, L. 2. nox avennie the turned |p whi ome } * taking the trousers back pay a ung tts PAC Besar abr 1 1 there til ectnoal ft ne H It's a queer thing,” Mrs, Harper! Supreme Court, to reduce ny one-hait | St Molt | Had ceased to be Holt, |e j whien For us to show you and for you to be philosophized, “that having put aside | the $204 month alimony which his wife] and had becom Wils Pte leg Ory ‘ Adprin BAVeee seieees Hinges aeouel | ph aed, ! | Beautiful’ Pullman Sleeper. Reclining : te both skirts and jon hair man should | had appield fo: 1 tion to eeu wl learned e lanations to aoMrs, Robert W m them the symbols of femininity, | of # j Back, Combination Go-Cart & Carriage. | nth was ordered to pa pure Was not sho so Cespatches were d in fact impose his old clothes | 82 counsel Thomas Hail F Insieted on Privacy. No Money (Zmeee HOrdersfilled Chen to: Git |upon his supposed idea!. Even to-day, | who represe * in hei Snat aatna| to f very | jay RA remarked * a man refers to a chaired’ for absolute d st he wrote to her re t “ar e y and ‘at | woman he uses the most opprobrious band. ed Matilda at a ar 1 Jury . gut, if t users ‘e hideous and in- beautiful home ye . nara costume would you sug-! Place, Platbush, 1 reated sex?” I asked, had lived sin should revert to the | Noy They were cer-| as — — Pa WINDOW SMASHER herennniny lent Ron FOUND MANAGER IN, tainly arts and beautiful." [West One Hundrec f Ucha ; slaitniant: | e Advises “Knickers” for Men. Manhattan, whe ied en, conten : er i “eed ier cae the scene of Oxtby's — | ae ae splay Cap-| “No. togas would be imprfetical to si ; te 1 " Looter of Br Dae WAY bi play Cay |aay," Mrs. Harper answered. “Though , VOWS | Ko ther t ‘ r \f tured After Chase That Led | 3 no doubt they were much more, Telis How She Trapped Hubby | as his 1 Unto the to Policeman’s A heave “the 1 0 amday Fel wecomjne 1 walked ’ 6: ie: a 4%, manager of the men might we We Petition for alin | jamuel 1. a Te AL, g ich are certainty more |Mrs. Ostby des ha wea nn te Tower Manufacturing ¢ Dasy at ‘ul, or, I should say, less hideous, pictu ’ amath . | 208 Broadway,was going over his books | thon trousers, ‘Phey could discard the | whi the One Hund tt This handsome van Sleeper, three late Jast night, when th W window heasibvacilara which give then Bleventh « ei aha Hie ra | quarter size, is My go-cart was smas anythlog ‘puncies and the hard, tight hats w March 2 of thay Sloat, w t lage { finish, stee a etrike it. moly fell nake them’ bald on shadowing tu ena les with nickel = many pieces But really," Mrs, Harper exclaimed | structions inforn ‘ , ‘ rat : 5 1 corduroy Harris ran to the & with a sudden gesture of di was due to visit Mrs, Clark Uh ay BO sie \n hy actual value § middle aged man sprinting » “why rhould we preach dress evening. Taking her mother M H a . ° i rriage or order by ma gown, ‘The manager chased and At! yeform to the men when there is KO 1, Fuller, with lee ae ihe This Genuine Roge: eraranae is the cna “ sadicwith your orde | Te oar cn Sven The fesinn much in our own attire that nesda rer|io the house and rented another ro e, He Saw, Was Trapped. Orange Spoon FREE fruit, California excels ta National Manufacturing Co. etrenge:": nt a Was c ith | forming? two doors awa: te same ie met M sa! 10) Baye 12 “Sunkist” Orange (or uality of oranges. 'e Tee ee aerate: whieh ‘From Pifth avenue to the slums ) the peuths « Ato 4 tol ‘ 1 } "| Lemon) wrappers und send them baat ofthe Cailforaia 104-106 W. 17th St, Beetrar. | moveities in the Tower Company there has beon a change, a deci her husband was eal Giark: lana 1 ECan Bate tha o| 10.64, wiih se to pay eharees ofanaes are now “ dows, His pockets \ full of dence, in woman's dres Pive | At 11.10, to the a |» t \ tile « whens genuine Rogers Orang: oon, packed in Individual desk fittings and four pen 0 @ demi-mondaine would . od [they w rined M t aneat a aenntn Sh newest pers labeled ‘'Sun- ‘Wehl took his prisoner to Police, Head. | area to appear on Fifth phon ». Plank: |W are cry | peratoday. Bend i” Sunkint™ guarters “to-day, “und tere he was) qvenue tn gowne #0 fashion- all s des were thie | Ml! : dopenes : Sraeers 406 Ue Fer onee Five thousand orange farm- Recognized as Jamas Brown of Hoboke able women wear overywhore to- ry. Mrs. Clark, clad | ™ : ' syed ers in California do their own pmo has epont sixteen wears in prison | gay. And the girie in shops and Karner packing, shipping and selling. iqince he was Aral iM Ter wih | factories imitate the immodesty of ef v1 They grade and select their cro; fhad smashed th y | see eae Se ‘ f into “firsts,” seconds," etc, The 4 Brick rapped jn 8. alk eats | “Lean go down into the alums,” Mrs \ \ ef ' firsts are fancy, tree-ripened, hand-picked, ssed- Slip Covers Complete “ Hanger concluded earies nee all less, fibreless, thin-skinned orauges—every indi E ‘ plete, \ TO FIRE FUND. |). LAA o ; ; Cut to Order, Sewed* \JURORS’ FEES | tha poverty and misery that is the na vidual orange a perfect specimen of tho finest variety [i | rder, Sewe spe i tnd not feel discouraged about woman's ar of oranges, They are not only more healthful and | Bound with @txty Men Sei Money f0F cutiook. But when I see tho girls in 3 inate more palatable than other oranges, but they are actu- Shrunk Bind- the Sufferers, | the shops with their low necks, hobble Aaiian Shs | ally shopper torthey are nearly all meat ad nourishment, ing, Any Size f raat ne wide-| skirts and mosnds of false hair they | man un mon his ‘business Th P ‘our dealer sells Sunkist" Oranges. Ask for them, Fm PIMA, OYIGAHER OF Ene Mahe erate dae to) care. farycor when Cl tee i dele a haliesa| e rower You will know thera by the tissue paper wrap- i mane 27) ny me in Justice Biach.| view the superficiality, the downright| aisle, because his domestic encourage B hj d Per IB whlch soi aah) Oreage ‘3 “ered Big “Indu 1H came tn J c he | Ai == | would aniy have bee a the Gta . ow label, | ro te cemen , offs part of the Supreme Court to- : w een In the way. enin Pisekiee.** Keo PR the wreppere: West 14th St, Re-Uphoisiery Co, ete nents” Are | @ay when sixty jurors, who had served Father Maher, nonthy he Ill A day's good work | They are worth money to you Cheteen ere eal Estate Buyers in on cases during the March . voted e sum of $20 a 4 a e A Many a W oy; | Peace itis ceeiiae a. fun Best California Lemons Many a World Ad, To-Day * 4n custody of Mayor Gaynor from the ch = Come in “ Roman Catho sian Bo nue and Cor LIMA, Peru, Ma A ban Yea The suggestion came from Jacob D Posner of No. 478 Central Park We ‘Sunkist” Wrappers Nuts ‘ . | i wrappers they - & Gress manufacturer. Tl wae una. Fe er |baidite ix levying ibuy k-ekinned or pithy. i mously voted to transfer the fees,| was h paralypis several | chants ia the th FOOD §| ‘Oranges, and their wrappe: amounting to some $0, to the fund.) weeks ago w ry ie saying mass sent against then 1 j r /CALIFORN! ROWERS’ EXCHANGE } The amount represented fecs in the| Anna's Church, over which he had ruled | criticised for not hav eine “There's a Reason’ | “) FORNIA FRUIT GROWER! ILL. W j dozens of caser, Each juror receives| several years. He died Sunday. Fa ficiently equipped & t dis- | 0 za following i F 25 cents foreach case, Maher was born in Jersey City in 189, trict, nee loament. j | dd ' - i Eras #1 a . . f * —

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