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ee ~ i HEAROLDGRL 79 THE MODERN WOMAN | WPTIRES THEF || BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED? OROBRED HER Afbert, Secretary of er De Lamar, Grabs Bx- Convict and Clings to tim. _ the Summer and Winter Girl. COURT PRAISES HER. Dey Is John Veeks, Pock- Snatcher, Who Has and started west toward Fifth e ANOQRAY TO SCREAM, SHE STARTS IN PURSUIT. little woman did not ecream. She too mad to acream, she says But ther woman who had seen the ecreamed with vigor and Werks ed more tapidly, Miss Afbert ted after him, and considering the that she was hampered by her pet- ta, she dig well to keep him from ‘oll cornet men Thomas, on traffic duty at of Fifth avenue and Thirty- x hearing the screams of the robty ran east. y bim coming amd stopped Abvert wae right behind him, rning, the rohiyr puehed the chate- ne bag into Miss Albert's hand. She bmptly grabbed him by the cotlar. he siruggied to get away—afral:! hatrike because of the proximity of « begged her to releas. . But she hung on, althoug' Ee half way across tie street un- | h arrived. | Famous Artist Says the Women To-Day Are ifinitely Mote Hand- :emely Garbed Than Ten Years Ago. HOOP SKIRTS. quisite creation. lows over in Paris have real artis do their designing, 1 happe: of seoing Pritish Criticism Is That | .D BY COURT SHE DID A PUB. LIC SERVICE. Gressed woman Goesn't feel it neces- Bary to adopt every extreme style nd there @ ere Here been # time in the last two or & conscious years when both large and small hi have not deen worn, Of course th picture hats are beautiful, but t not suit sone faces, and they are not beautiful for street wear, because they are not suitable, ‘They are tugged and blown about by the wind until they and their Wearers assume @ battered | the color combinations are better ¢ appearance they were even ten years ago. The AUTOS HAVE HAD A GOOD EF. |dividual tints ure softer, and they FECT ON HATS, put together more dextrously. the coming of the auto- mobile exc mall hats and close- fitting bonnets have been worn quite) as much ag the large, spreading af-| fairs, and the general appearance: of | many women haw vevn immensely im- proved. ve Not Becoming Nor on rtistic, Which Doesn’t secm to Apply Here. planned acheme. broken with sensel rt. “Thia man is a desperate cri He hae served two terms in 8 —one of two years and one « ry ra for snatching pocketbooks ym women—and in capturing him have cone a public service,” Weeks was held wiihout ball al. Miss Albert saya she anti tiful lines of the figure. rics every year, and silver effects :n the t marvellously lovely. But indeed fo Marquerite Mocers Marshall. hat attempts will be made by We: Is the modern woman beautifjully nda to intimidate her, but she ine! greys G7 #0 push he prosecution. The chates| : ne bag Is valuavle and it contained | She is NOT, according to the evi- Resides Weeks causod her to misa| dence just collected uy an English Bearewt the Gaiety Theatre, |publication, the list of witnesses | rangiig from a clergyman to a canta- WYER TO WED LAWYER. |trice, Now this verdict 1s not Danghter,| Merely “interesting if true,” it’s de- S's Bin pee | moderm Oinderella. think tin. “The satin is charming to look at, er'a Coust : Be SE Nisan Bere pei Eve, to whom was accordod the per- | Cmbined to bring out many new and | seems more and more fond of adopting, th Ave. th nel A, Berger, a lawyer of N a t ; 4 cornering th charming cagtumes, those worn by the j out of the ballroom," added Mr, Fisher dwey, {s to marry | fect Joy of creating and cornering the| outdoor girl. The dix, wide-collared, | bit surprisingly. “Some of us think Corner Street del, also a lawyer, a. of| fret exclusive style, women have | mannivn coats which hung #0 loosely |them ugly, but that ts because we have that they take the line of the fig-|accustemet ourselves to socing the foot Iph Manclel, banker, at Delmontco's ht. Mr. Berger 1s a cousin of or Rérger, the Milwaukee Sooielt 8 Mandel 1s a graduate of the Law School of the class of 19 never practised, devoting her time to ano, violin and Her atster, and worn clothes primarily for adorn-| i2.° whatever Health and modesty have been | the trim and Show th position that assume: tallored sults that also atural outline of the body, ‘and a: shuifle, The utterly the wonderful variety of fura—all these foot of the Chinese wom beautiful features of modern dross, {ated just ax much by her people. f course, too, they hanced by the graceful, |mqueezed In patent leath | ment. walk which is @ cross bet quite secondary considerations, if either one ever confilcted with the Supreme Sartorial Excuse, it wasn't the latter which went to the wall, Dante the airtaee Gan So if modern dfesa isn't Justifying | the charming color: its chief reason for being, !t'e In a| irl" added Mr. Fi “Mo dress impreases very bad way, Ard despite the dis-| gitar ig it te wer og yon beet cournging testimony from over the a erect care | LARGE ENOUGH. wing walk and! ‘The truly beautiful, the truly art of the outdoor |must be the truly natural. “L |women continue to Ww ih jHke the sandals of the |the natural size and sha And I wish we could imi ; women in anothe ing 1 be her maid of honor, ole Pool will be best man, a um On the Light solf-conscious woman. On the other hand, there are n0: te the G et. Ib ” Nouwht > what half | ] water, T thougnt Tv x at el look woll in lehat n and thelr dress will be 1 a doze j a [beautiful when they leave off thet a) for e. ‘Phe first I the hobbie »kirtt"' I suggested. |sets, Our present Empire styles 4 that hobble skirt!" laug Of course we ar to an occastone! exorese or tke t orn but harem wn iMustrator, F a Mr, ari 4 role way.’ her concluded the ease n's tolle th an frank t f toeday ed Is the we step tn the r but we 0 rison Fisher, MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN TEN YEARS AGO AND IMPROVINIC. nce like that, muoh-discussed rt jburat of « h that the w | “woman's diese to-day t# inf more wtiful than it was ten ¥ tapers Bi} more beautifu Ho ses at And all the lexirt, 1 ac ht and ar reef right direction. |that, ere : ion. (that, Wu properly done, The ¢ t ne r WM) thing I s0e to ‘don't mind siying Io Lots even es will be pease sa fashion ex. | uupted himself | aside, “Realty, | arms Plots hourandsa of New. Yorkers are mak- money through buying and selling Estate, athet embarra: like to talk about clothes, people jolly me abott it a rd, 1 get the dress details in my res from the girls who come in pl i here and are obliging, enough to tell | me that this or that ‘Isn't worn’ now. jut these investors who are making ey do not buy Real Estate just be- yal conclusions are formed Doce | My persor it f# Real Estate no more than |}, Se » Of 1 observatto: y y the ordinary casual observations A Srould purchase ANY Horse Just) or, can't help taking of the women | Announce Special Purchase y usually seek the person who ts X ‘OUB to sell and a BARGAIN, C pprersons ANXIOUS soGel Hours, ‘arms, Acreage, Business ty, te rAdivertised ih pe? AST SUNDAY’S WORLD Petiundreda of others offer like ’o} re ities to buy Real Estate BARGAINS tid the Morning World from dey "Thy Not Profit By These * Announcements and Turn ” Your pad “Over and Over Againg” : RR Meteo re 2 3314°: Below Prevailing Prices 0s A NS Tee centage | rete the a ‘he | 2.50 3.00 3.75 450 | 575 7.50 is the apparent elasticity of the; Values $3.75 to $11.25 Ten years ago if big sleeves | 22-24-26 THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, WEST | | \ were the thing, every woman you met | |on the street showed a pair of balloons, ny difference whether tout or alim, #he result was that thoir wearers looked inartistic and un- beautiful, “sew it, A well. HARRISON FISHER, in the First of a Series of Interviews, Discusses and Illustrates bea woman of to-day is the too narrow rt, NO DANGER OF THE RETURN OF “The modern evening gown is an 6x You know, those fel- 0 have me of for the gowns of designer had sketched In @ hand or arm congratulate you, young lady,” ay * that comes along, whether it be [oli they were beautifully done, obvi: the Magistrate when the blushin ‘Miladi’s Clothes Now| comes nex or not. ously the work of @ real artist, Albert had told her story tn “Take the matter of hate, There ha “The beautiful evening gown to-day is are ft for nothing wit O own On sect off and|PLEA FOR SHOES THAT ARE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROW 12; YOY. | What Artists Say About It NO SUNDAY EXCISE L. TMLOKN FORE ANCESTOR SHY RUNAWAY GAYNOR “He’s the Main Guy at City Hall,” Young Ambrose of Bridgeport Declares. COP LINES UP FOUR. N’York Has Everything, They Say—Circus, Airship, Cen- | tral Park and Roosevelt. Four boys, ail under fourteen years | old, came but of the woode in Mast- ohester avenue, Willlamebridge, late last night and confronted Policemen Kennedy, whose horse shied clear to the othor wide of the road when they ap- | Deared, | “Hey, r what's the matt he policeman asked. Now York?" they said, not at all responsively. “Whereaboute in New York?’ asked Kennedy, “The City Hall,” said one of them, “Whatoher want with the City Hall?” insisted the policeman, “L wanter seo the main guy down there,” explained the spokesman, ‘1 think maybe he’s me anoestor, And what we want !s aotion, They tell us he's the real thing whon you're looking for something doing. “Who might you be? asked Kennedy. ‘Ambrose Gaynor of No. 148 Clinton avenue, Bridgeport, If it'e any of your ‘dusiness,” anewored the youth. . "And if 4t ten't would you please be saving our time and telling me how to get to the City Hall?” SO IT CAN'T BE VIOLATED. Moral Point Raised in Montclair Causes Recorder to Post- pone Decision, A new point im New Jersey excise jurisprudence was raised to-day in the Montelair Police Court when Luigi 2 was arraigned on @ charge Mquor on Sunday, It was charged that Luigi sold whisky last Sunday to many, of his countrymen in rocery store In Glenridi enue, and the police produced wit- nesses to swear to the fast and dott! tlate the witnesses, Charles Mason, formerly sheriff and now @ practicing defended Luigl, During his deputy sherlft M ralds on liquor knows the New Jersey excise laws ordinances of Montclat to State, the| Jersey do not allow the to e liquor to guests on Sunday. e decorativ Ita ines are not allowed to b trimming, and is moulded to follow the natural, be They seem to) this invent softer and more wonderful fav- ad they contrive gold) mmings which | nar w. herefore, maintained M= Mason, tn Nquor selling on Sund all | han in. are ‘presumed to exist. And, furthermore, e “Famo and Mt’ does not pinch oF cramp, the ‘foot. “ That 1s why I am a firm admirer of the Not merely the motor-car but the|broad-toed, thick-heeled sensible shoes plomable. For ever stnco the daya of , walking tour and the golf links have|which the Well-cresued modern woman a vant for i gets the Novelty and jugs of alleged whiskey to substan. ni in respect of Mquor eelling ae well as any man in the pu In defense of hts client he brought up | joint that the excise iuws of New| Ming of | iquor on Sunday under any ocireum- Not even hotels are allowed In not license | With there can he| peared to become more Involved no law against some thing that t# not | Recorder scratched his hend and an: e declared, Luigi could not violate such The Most Beautiful and Most Fashionable Models Ever Produced Are Included in This Big Sale of Spring Suits All Sizes for Women & Misses very best and utmo.t that $15 can buy in a suit. Fine French Serges, in Navy Blue, Black, Spice, Mode, Gray and Tan, Whipcords, Men's Wear Worsteds, Tailored Models, Lace Trimmed Models, Bengaline Trim- med Models, Fancy Braided Models, “What might you be doing on thie road, forty-five miles from home, at this time of night, Mister Gaynor?” the policeman persisted. fe got together in Bridgeport this @fternoon to watch the clrous go out," eaid young Gaynor. ‘Then all to once it struck us there was nothing to port and everything to New York, The circus was going there and the flying feller Coffyn wae there and the Mayor, which has @ name the same as me, was there, and Teddy Roosevelt was there,’ and Coney Ialand and Central Park, 80 hitohes on to @ freight train, and up re about five miles they throws ua off and we're walking the rest of the We want to see the Mayor first so he'll end somebody to show us ‘round.’ breast, in front of nd Patrick Colllt . Railroad avenue,-all of Bridgeport. commanded Ken- marched all the way to the Vestohester station, where they were to bed overnight, To-day they wero nt to the Gerry Soctety charged: with that Infamous crime known as “Juvenile delinquency and held until their par- ents in Bridgeport could be notified, The parents were not instructed to | bring paddles with them. It {# believed they would be wise enough to do s0| all. ecorder Henry 1. Yost reautred Mr. Mason to «tate iis point several times, each atatement the point ape The ,|nounced that he would ike the ques tion under advisement for on® weel us for their Suits” at 1 5° For months prior to the open- ing of the Spring Season this house has planned and developed an assemblage of Spring Suits that for tailoring, style, fit and beauty surpass anything ever achieved heretofore. The might and resources of this big organ- ization have accomplished in these suits a superiority that will raise them far beyond any others shown in New York at a considerably higher price The enormous collection includes plain man-tailored suits and ex- quisite fancy trimmed models in finest fabrics. The woman who chooses one of these suits Materiais, Tweed Homespuns, Alterations Free The Largest Popular Prived Pur House tnthaCountry, The Manhattan Cloak. Suit & Fur Co.,. 232. 254 and as Rather than Store Our Remaining Fur Garments WE $85 Ru Mayme: To fresh looking Sackheada ater and t i lone y flabby, wrinkled skin, jw violeutly to act prover results from thie simple remedy. Mame @ pyro hod lane @ Mr, HLT: Style Notes Madame Louise 6” Awe., 16% Every Fur Piece »Stock At The Most Remarkably . 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