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| KING'S FRIEND HERE College Girls Too ‘STOWELP FLORMAN WIN MISS STALLO Count Carl Bonde, Uncle of | Cast-Off Suitor, Hurries From Sweden. HER FATHER VISITS HIM. Young Man Says He Inherited $200,000 and Is Not a } Poor Adventurer. So Declares Dean, and Study of Alumnae in Annual Gathering Here Shows They Avoid Makeup and Extremes in Style. Simplicity of Dress and Absence of ‘‘Artificial Aids to Beauty’? Mark Gathering of Those Here to Discuss Serious Problems of Life. Count Carl Bonde, chaabertain to and) inlimate friend of Kin; Gus:av ¥. of| Sweden, has come to New York to help straighten out the twistec marrinonal irations of his nepuew, Nils Ulor- man, rejected sultot of Mise Helena} Stallo. Mr. Florman's cians of vlue blood and titled ancestry have owen adoffed at. It hay been said chat he ts & mere adventurer—son of a masseur. id to be the reauons that Stallo, granddaughter of the Alexander McDonald, a Cincvnnatl Standard O1) millionaire, and daugiter of Bdmund K. Stalio of New York, to terminate her engagement to the youns man. Count Bonde od Florman has & rived yeaierday, Me! at (ue Hotel Gotvam king ns home, A short ime after his arrival at the hovel he was visited by Mr. Niailo, father of the former fiance of ils Hlorman, Just what place at t interview has no de pi but to-day Mr. Fi Hant mood and «iid become warmly atta the count HURRIED OVER THE SEA WHEN THE NEWS REACHED HIM. That Count Bond Interested in his nephew is 1 departure from Sw: when be was acquainted with the news that Flo mah's engagement to the pretty ne!ress had been broken, Count Ronde was in the midst of a political campaign. He is a candidate for the Houve of Lords in the Swedish Parliament. The election will be held Nov. 15, but the Count plans to remain in New York for at least ten days ) was in a jub- t Mr. Stallo had “1 to hw uncle, ven by hin hurried more, The Ccunt wil! not dis matrimonial ambisions of his n but he is ready toy unce the y mana descendant of one of the families in Sweden, ‘The Covnt ts thirty-nine years old, tall and hand some, Although the Covnt i ree to dis euysing Ue personal a of Mr Fiorman, that geniiema * not at ali backward In stating that the charges made against hin are absolutely un- has been arkee tha’ Toam an sold M van, “out 1 He Is eharge 0 family, one of the most prominent | eden. He is (he pers ing and le the lattes her in Sweden His great close to Stockh) rumored that T have y have wondered how without any visible Tat is untrue, for ru f was made hr er Crusher C sae myrel? stock. [ have $24,000 invested company.” SAYS HE WHICH ow he came i Higrman sald that he INHERITED $200,099 'S NOW INVESTED. 0 Po-seas' Aniste “ron whom did you inierit tr?” he way asked + siniting, a Telund she wad sald Nentenant tn tie § Melted the Win 4 andjaa f sen wired the acting and beauty ¢ Deely' "My uncte, the Coy marriel man.” remarked Mr. » "so 1 at." wouldn't say too much about th -~ SAYS MAYOR'S BEHIND HIM. Bo One-Armed City Hall Newatand Keeper Defies Stover, / “Don't you remove one of those mag+ arines from your stand or periodicals either,” said Mayor Gaynor to John Manning, the one-armed . newsstand keepe. of the City } who has geen staufoned in the park for nearly a quar- ter of a century. Manning had in- foymed the Mayor that the park fore- man, Joseph Vigile, had commanded him te remove all magazines and perl- ofichis in accordance with an order recelved from Park Commissioner Brdver. Following the Mayor's remarks Man- ning Was for the second time to-day Visited by the park foreman, who add- ed this time: “Get them things off your siand or you will love your license!" I told the foreman what the Mayor 4." ed Manning, “and he re I do not take my orders from jayor. They come from the Park Commissioner and you can't give me any bluffs about the Mayor.’ The Mayor told me to come to him If there any trouble about the magazines Iam going to do so right away ‘The Commissioner is all right, for the vertnits only call for the sale of news- Papers, but he is willing to amend the perinits so that magagines and periodi- eals may be included. Anyhow I am pew the ‘Masur (0 Rave tas oun” By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. Something is hap- pening at the Hotel | Martinique. Some- | thing whitch it) takes eighteen deans of eighteen ; women's colleges and several thou! wand graduates to! tt axactly what 1s} = happening pores knows, However, that doesn't matter, Rather, it lends} Piquancy to the situation. It Is enough | that the ballroom on the first floor of the hotel has heen engaged for the pro- | ceedings and the week's programme is! The Annual | of the Assoc! yo is cnairman of to tell,” she d+} | "Vest 1 replied. ‘To tell the truth Biche pleaded. [it sounded e im sonul, not passin ion of Collegiate | — in Personal Hygiene and Its Social ant * Tasked Mrs. | ys TOO WELL BRED TO RESORT TO THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1911. Sensible and Well bred Some .twres AMONG THE ALUMNAE 3 ws. thical Relations.” THE ARTIF.CIAL. INWREA COMPOSITE OF THe | Between Sheri WANTS JURY PANEL for Powder, Putts, Corsets and High Heels aman LAWRENCE BROOKS: | return home she has been asleep. | her room and made an unsuccessful ate | MURDER ~CASETHROWN CUT {Prosecutor ant Collusion ff and Friends i" a dreadful pause couu Gi } , tooke lit made me uncomfortabte. You. feet EOE Re of Woman, VERY INTERESTING, AY LEAST | ike 3 when you have —— | TO VHE ALUMNAE. ch sound Mnary Doubtioas {t was all of tt very ay to you TEN-TON AUTO TRACK | OPBLUSAS, La, Oct. 26.—The frst esting. A el my right # laa ae ee CRASHES INTO TROLLEY. of the many scnsations expected in the chin in b A her elbow on ser | 1% o who m asa Dean, trial of Mrs. P, P. McRea for the shoot- hing which ended eet 1 interrupted, “but ing of young Allan peso yc aealtea eoesIe * | Passencer Ne! : Garland developed Blo | acrid ith very exalt d social posi- | Pa: engers on the Car Hurled From teeday when 'asting, DistrioteAtkorney f SG iiees wl CARES WAR POA Seats, but Only One Is | Dubison demanded tho dixmissai of the p Peated the : f } Injured, leatire first panel of 150 veniremen on I the one firm! injured, | A i cacnaealg pl |the ground that Sheriff Newards in se. and ereno: n a the taster minds of the 5 A ten ton auto truck of the Ebling | curing their names had been influenced the e.° My mind wandered. o aid Gab RHA Wee Lar walce p Brewing Company, laden with t by Micken# Butler, said to be @ friend my esze, They sould not have done ft presides hay kegs, crashed into a westbound Eigh a0. of course, But - CY oe eis beauty. A college girl faces) oreet Crosstown car at Third avenue attorneys strenuously 4 lo ciare ate life: simply ‘abd’ frankly ee Gres ‘ y denolisied the car and objected to any such ruling on the part ’ AURAL Varta Veena a ital eam MP eat {ts side, ‘There ware! of the Court, Judge Pavy took the Y Sunes 671k al alf dozen men in matter under advisement. and prom- ne vie an at the Hotel |, "Aigo ehe knows the vaine of per. | ar, but the only passenger | injured ection ae the oe fe Sesieal heal vas Joseph L vach of No. heated um . SMurtiniaue yesterday, but the ballroom | oom Se vetned tf Gomaa ee bw street, who suffered cont cused, dressed in black and accom- was criwied, Therefore, I eonchid: vata Ciel faiperaties cox ‘the back and thigh and was taken tc|Pat%ed by her husband, wat inpassively } saw before me a fatrly representative ee itedees Wika CaAt ease ret | Hospital. at one side of th urtroom, While it gathering of colloge wenten and girls.) (02 Sante Toe ee ou of ate The passengers in the car were thrown | W4% apparent that she missed no point My ooservations convinced me that dermal position With igh heels (fron thelr seats and jumbled abgut as|!" the discussion, no sign of emotion AN college girls are thin “Thank you," I satd humbly ed over. The screaming | crossed her tace, With t ption of There was just one plump one " ansiiine eee to ped out by several po @4 colloquy s with her with rosy ckeeks. tion of c | ne Th are two kinds of kai ne feel K was driven by John pace ieeres Lat ett in welks—the flat-footed, straicht- h Heepish Schoel of N: German place, the was purely legal the» ae rail ish Schoe derma . y legal the court wa toad, encegetic walk and is Cae a Bronx, His b James Walsh of No. filled. whawe athietic roll, which swing! 1 22 wquare, sat beside him. | —_——. shoulders with the hips and feet, JUMPS FROM HIGH ROOF When crash came Walsh saved! DAY OF HEROES GONE BY? latter 1s supposed to convey an AND IS INSTANTLY KILLED, « by grabbing him just as he| stored vital at was slipping down between the car and] andred of Them Samuel Lipstein Ends His Life in| te truck: Me would Pea OB ROE skin n collar and f do wrists, TREY AVOID HIGH EELS AND ALSO SILK STOCKINGS. | Cotlege girla do aot wear high Also they do ver at the ear cilk stockin short skirts betray an tne so of cotton or 1 drawn over 8 an’ on nz person, l t , had enormous buckles on higheheeied siges, and c « were of the thinnest silk. 1 er a know! for her inday, kh Other to Save a Fit of Nervous De- wrth across E rets at 115 pression, wn caf was axicad containing st, when it suddenly stop a woman caught fire at Ina fi deni. etil & west, when it su) y : eae Heed a A Wagon had dashed in front of the car|Morty-third str and Broadway g, physi tein. and the motorman had stopped it with |? McDermott, the — chauffeur, a Jerk. Sehoel top the ten ton auto truck in thm almost completely ry two wre! X months, ra ed himse rem SOCIALISTS ADD $1,000,000 TO MILWAUKEE EXPENSES. | | walters, fax Levy Shows It Costs That} guis with the blaz ng on the o followed by | stopped his cad and the man and wom- an were dragged to the street by ‘orts feet, the an enging ed in front of the ty-nixth street, r bottles, vefore the extin- flremen aa Bel Much More to Run City Than | 82t# chance the firm c: Under Previous Regime, rm about fi . let dpectal to The Evening World.) | frankness Tis a ae Ue MILWAL Wis., Oct, 23.—The cost but—inine own! same tim f the city government in M J e moderation in millinery Lind AA er We t in Gi : i chalet see : r . by f ‘The college girl doer earned that her arly $1,000 rim « S f i hot indulge in the hat which ig 27! had Jamoed m stories trom the | than the Inst Hose adi i * ola ows x of roof to the con court back of the {cording to the official tax levy for city | pea da bl is large nor the hat mbes Lipoid tar {Rouse He had been killed instantly. | purposes for itt filed with the Ci n| & x She does not pull her headgear far | Council by Clty Clerk Carl 2, : Th dd: * cqwn over her ears, nor perch it at| unell by ers Cart D. Thomo) 4 OnSale KMUPSGAY Chie angles to shadow her face, She} \ > UF rin which the prea l(t — = hat with grim determination | beth Thayer Hoag Pea ucen (i Gaia % Handsome satintopsin ght upon her head, or goes to the | @ noted Washingt | x floral designs and best ‘ ning it with a debon. d yesterday to Dr, Jon Whe tax levy for city purposes during| | aft Hose filling. , alre careless! cy seems to pro- ow York. Henry Dougle: ia inst veat a Maivar DAY B:Rbenal 93 # tain that whether It clings to ner the bride and bis slat i Very Special, 93 head or her Leels 's nothing to her, bd sate Bergh on Fr Rose ad-| mene Ht hele wean v . Y25THST., BET. 7& BAYES, POWDER AND PAINT MAKE-UP thelr wedainig The tax rate § WEST 125TH ST. $x Ned ses alone varies, fC 1 CC a NOT IN CURRICULUM . at No. 9 nace, alone Variee: | KARMMAKKSRREN NRK K NNN EY vh- pelt is down in the back and up in | elont of the oolleve girls’ the front. When she stands she rT back om hor heels. Plainly one item has also been left out of previous currical it ts that a safety pin applied where it will do the mest good at the belt line often contradiccs the impression titat one's waist and skirt are not on speaking terms, ‘The college girl does not use face powder, nor rouge, nor lip salve nor College girls are white collars and ou! Mappa keys, plaited skirts; heavy gloves and shoes. ‘They do not wear earrings, veils, nor perfumes, ached @ joularly wise looking » n, she Was @ Dean, i don't Kne T have never learned how to tell Deans from ordinary human beings when they have their street othes on ‘We were speaking.” said the wise (eoking person politely, ‘of the course pa eS | We can’t say Perhaps you might, by chanze— And you can sometime obtain some other coffee as good asthis, But why trust to chance? Order at once— faction. Try COFFEE SEEMAN BROS, NEW. YORK Proprietors of WHITE ROS§Ceylen Tea Made by E.Pritehard, No ese M 1. ms o orld maybe left a0 tr Denice ta ake it too often: It’s a Great Relish! *L prove it too} quic ‘kly for your own satis- a bottle, 10 » 31Spirng St..N.Y, SLEEPS FIVE DAYS AFTER A DANCE, PUZZLES DOCTORS Girl Remains in Sound Slum- ber Except for Interval of a Few Minutes. GOSHEN, N. ¥,, Oct Mins ‘Tilite Willams, age seventeen, employed in the family of the Rev, Francis $. Haines, pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, went to @ dance Friday, and since her It ts Impossible to ar her for any length of time, although two physicians have attended her. Miss Williams arrived home from the dance about midnight and retired ap- parently in good health. Saturday morn- ing she falled to get up to prepare the family breakfast, Mrs, Haines visited tempt to awaken the girl. Finally — doo- tor was summoned, but the girl ree mained ep until Saturday evening, when she was conscious for a few min- but went to sleep again until 6 vck Sunday afternoon. Then she was fe to walk to the home of her gr father, Silas P. Case, haif a mile dis- | tance trom the Haines home. She went | to sleep again at 6 o'clock Sunday eve- g and has remained 80 ever since cept for a four or five minutes Inter- va} on Monday. ‘AL one tine when she awoks she asked for her brother and started to dress, but only got her clothes partly on when she Went to sleep again, Her cao purales | the doctors and the members of her amily are greatly alarmed over her condition. : lita MISSING GIRL ELOPED. When M. Go Astetn, of No, 199 Nassau avenue, that his pretty step-daughter, Fannte Herkowita, had disappeared Monday he had sent her to the bank to asked the police of 16 p station to find her. Tae girl had deposited $69 At the time of Willlam Dause old, a drug | @ shoo dealer, twenty-three years who resides with his invalid mother at No, 171 Russell street, Was missing, The two families had objected to their marriage. _ Self to End Pain, sence of his wife at a Samuel Gold, a c OO West One Hhndvat and Forty-sixth street, committed » elie to-day by shooting himself through the head, He left a letter stating that | Je to endure the pain of a ch, for treatment of which he had just spent four months In Mount Sinal Hosp Gold returned home from the hospital yesterday, | K During the neighboring st penter, of No. In Memory of Clev TRENTON, Oct. %.—The contract be- tween William R. Matthews and the Cleveland) Monument Association for the erection of t.e Cleveland Memorial » filed yesterday in the County ‘Clerk's ofce, The monument work ts to coat $115,381. 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HE great secret of making pennies Fon y WAN os? \T Api ADs ROT or SAFE ee to become tell about it