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Then. All Will Make Home ""* Together at Beechwood me LOWhen one spe: gs Rereafter, meaning the social leader of (Bet the utterances of Vincent Astor J@Overness, a secretary ani a maid. He will s me as long as be may. pretty girls. I mention Vassar simply because I have| tlemen have square jaws. It hap- | me ing . 1 the searchers, She had lain down to| tock of terra-cotta falling % stories | alli mettora winek © lett in: cbatusion been there at commencement time, Pteallgy orbalpeos way for some roa, | gleep In the alcove, using her big brown | trom the Me.\ipin Hotel through the on hurrying to this country. It may be All hail to the Rah Rah Beauty for this one su-| dy nat foreman with the square [Straw hat for a pillow. Her ble black | roof of a Broadway car yemteniay, seat he will be obliged to return before | gpeme quality—such as she seems, she is, What hair she has grows on her.| jaw, and then you are summoned Lidenlsoses stag in wonderment into her wan by ibe beh tee ¢ neaeiee ‘ y ja ) Miss Mary hadwick, ra “At any rate we shall jive together | What complexion you sec ‘8 native to her cheek. Her waist is normal and] to the ones Sisk are rent "Oh, why didn't you come home from| nurse of Ienacook, N. Hf often, in a girl's college, & VecOM*t| iieves, that she has too much bi self in the grip of such a mood A fenatur Lorimer Rotter, | the thing to dress badly, and ® student |Wwinae’ par cent. of the women pel there is only 0. thing that will y= ogee OHICAGO, May 18.—Senator Lorimer gives an Seino eee ity real creative work are college gradu-| tend to stay you. It im the de- | Here's the ‘cirlof today in a hobble] WA# Teported much better to-day after under the fond delusion that #2? !*1 tog it ia simply that she regerds| Mantful anticipation that when at oh an filness which members of his family showing a fine, intellectual axetil, {Whatever education she has had as an| Your hard day's toll is done you | Now, boys, together, “WE are for bree ye dee bei? Pleat y 4 Why Mn 1 know of ons dauErter ork, who, in{£%d Not @ means end goes about for-| Will go home and find walting for your" HARRY RNAUAN.. | rele Fete sble co Bei uk gt tae Roued Se Millions and Prestige | ‘TO JOIN HER ABROAD. be! tihderstood as referring to Mrs. Ava) # to Be Used to Restore Old Tradition. | Estate in Newport. of “Mrs. Astor’ Now York society—or all society in the ‘United States, for that matter—he will Willing Astor, who by her own wish beg been known as Mra, John Astor since she divorced Col, John Ieeob , who perished when the ‘Titanic sank, Friends of the Astor family have ‘@amed that this would be the ca: ‘and of his mother, before she started @brond to-day on the Oceanic, made it @lear that the principal heir to the ‘Astor millions and the youthful head of ‘the family meant to tnrow all Kis pree- tige and recognition to his mother as the social ruler of his household. @irs. Astor boarded the Oceanic only @ few minutes before sailing time. With her were her daughter Muriel, She was acompanied to the pler by Vincent Astor and Mrs, Norman White- euse, Richard Petera, her ‘brother, Burton Willing, and J. Stewart Barney, the affairs of the estate mother was h; ri Y Napanee Aetae exis, after tam tears gceedae Wea Dente tte Yorkshire, England, containing 2,600|Kreater respect for our public pari re Ite f ive times as strong 8 the Oceanic had sailed, “I shail join my Donltn to find her baby. he detective | MTe# ANA valued at 94,000,000. snd put an end to the common practice} earbolic acid and-is safe. i mother and sister abroad und we shail| THE COLLEGE TYPE 13 OF ANGULAR BEAUTY teotive had been on the cave ail nigne | Mra Jackson, who was tis aunt, died ]Of injuring the parks. Besides. ie) @ CN iills germs of all on April 2, according to the information |chiliren would develop amazingly under ves out odors and make an automobile tour of the Con- Hoont, We expect to ve back in about | Three Cheers for the Rah Rah Girl, for She Is the ET ee Ee costa vlan: |irotie in, ian Antonini tpas 0 tree wardens in Dein. Srey cur sobeoaale home with me, of course. Just now we | * be therg.” bywen asked by London solicitors to as- cey street, one In » la Real Thing—in Fact, She Is Too Real in Some mi ompenieh by Mre. Castellano, ne| tat tn locating Frank A. Jackson. ° [Which Publle School No. 32 lg tocated, testa oR SARE RATA RE eT x= Pp Ano F Ce HAIR (UNS KNOWN. OR MINUS QuaNTY) Rar > COLLE ME FIGURE Para lela aBe ANGLE AER = RANG ANPE OF ARMS ANGLY onG Amat tim TYPE a OE NOSE Fig: Fie, AND > BIG FEET os SS C D Ways, For She Ignores Many of Those Little Arti- LOCKED IN SH LNT HUNT _—— Five-Year-Old Millie Was Told to Wait Till Called for and No One Came, Millle Casteliano, five years of ane, tiv. et No. {Mf Franklin avenue, Brook. | lym, attends the ®t. Patrick Academy of | the Convent of Mercy, on Willoughby | and Claseon ues, Brooklyn. she | left for echoo! at 1 o'clock yesterday afterneon, accompanied by her cousin, Josephine Fiachette, as has been hi | custom since she became an attend: at | two weeks ago. She was © picture in| her little white dress, with white sash, white socks and tan shoes. Her pretty, | pink, baby face had the biggest of | Diack eyes, surmounted by a ‘wepith of | wevy biack hair. 8 received the uewal maternal admonition not t6 leave schoo! until Josephine called for her. Gohool was dismissed, children and teachers left the clase room, but Jo- sephine dia not come. Josephine bi longs to @ society known as the Chil- | Grens’ Sodality, and yesterday afternoon | there was @ meeting of the society, When 4 o'clock came and no Millie, the chila's mother became alarmed, She ter told her that school was out when the meeting adjourned, Together mother and niece went to the school They found Sexton Kenny and the buliding ‘was searched, but without result. SEAROHED WHOLE NEIGHBOR. HOOD, FOUND NO CLUE. A nouse to house search was made, but at 2 o'clook this morning “Mra. Castellano and her brother returned to the police station without news to learn that the police had no news either. The He strove to calm the mother, andj went to the school, a kened the sex~ Went to Josephine's house and the lat-| — HEARS HE HAS INHERITED STI BECOME FARMERS | AND HOW THEY Dt ALL NIGHT IN SCHOOL. Marion. Barton” City Gardens, With Mary 7 Lucy Back. A Lexington avenue Scores of Juvenile farmers un the net Bide tiled and fertilised the soll and anything, 1t means crops on that par- pgp on both tin B | tees bit of soll are going to be pros- pews ‘eonetown cas. jan East Side table ie to be Durdened | ewer its brakes and P| with the freshest vegetables this eum- | Lexington avenue car, mer, much different from those sold at | the corner grocery, and that @ new alm | ang th, | in lice hae been found by the little! make their escape farmers. te —— Wor ts Begun With a Vie a CARS CRASH, WOMAN te Righty-sisth Street ‘Trotiey. ine south, wns rammed this- by an Eighty-sixth street crosmewn: east bound, at the corner of Planted seed to-day, in the Children’s| avenue and Fast Elehty-sieth Farm Garden on Eaat Sixty-siath street, | Two persons were injured, one and if the infantile enthusiasm meane | Both cars were vadly damaged perous. It will mean, also, that many | torman Joseph hee ge the track and almost surtace cor, om epi < In oh o Passengers to ‘McCarthy, unconscious and ‘When the great gates leading to the| badly injured, waa taken to enclosed space, rich with @ topping loamy earth, were thrown open, the of | drug store, where first ald was ey and an ambulance summoned he Presbyterian Hospital Mrs. children swarmed Into enclosure ready Seokicr of No. 3% Bast One for the task of digging and planting. street, « Mrs. Arthur Owens and under her di.) fering from shock a WEE rections the garden utensiia were plied LANO intelligently. Col, Cornell of the Junior CAx Branch of the National Highways Pro- STEL tective Society was there also, to how" the children and later along Park Commissioner rer, who nthusiastlc over th ect of city ma for city children, A FORTUNE OF $6,000,000 “Phin ie the sort of work that mak Frank A. Jackson Says He Will Get children respect our public parks. and the Estate of an Aunt in [putea Cmen sald. the, Com: England. misstone: if I could provide a flower May 18.—Frank A. Jack-]F vegetable garden for every public ton, 1 carpenioe ceatractor of chia eity, {cH0ol, T would gladly do #0, ‘The effect recelved word in a fetter last night} Would be remarkable. By applying that he wae the sole helr to the estate| themselves to the garden work, all of of Mrs, Mary Jackson of Peikinton,|our children would learn to bave a JOLAPT, Mt this garden tultion in many ways, We in the letter? which was from a younger Jackson raya he succeeds to the es-|and another on Sixty-ninth street—and un the | Each child was provided with a nhovel,/ avenue car, also was attended rake and hoe by their superintendent, | drug store and sent ye) Learsh oe better A f ton ahd with lighted candles they ena|‘%'¢ by the old English taw of estate |thero aro others, I wish we could have rei reme cuteren, rerencer acetal tite Acialities Tha itima tered the building. ‘The candle: | entath, Ilo was the oldest son of afhundreds of thom.” here?’ he wes eaked. ela t Leg tely Give Beauty Charm. fitful shadows against the wails dae | brother of his aunt's husband, His] As the little farmers tilled and “When the proper respect has been paid to my father'e memory by the period of formal mourning, my mother — ET us begin the consideration of the newest type of beauty on earth— the Rah Rah Girl—by giving three cheers for her. The cheers won't THe "AAH, Ram GRE over the scats, but revealed no missing | Uttle girl. “Millie! Millie! called the mother in aunt, who had been a widow for ten] marked out t years, was 193 years old and had no| which they will c for in the fall, if thet Y gardens reflect 4 careful and intelligent cultivation, Col. ‘will, of course, take up her social duties. anguish. It will be expected of her, end I shall commit us to anything and they will show that we approach the sub-|#004 case for hie own ideal in the fol- Sea cade tock we eee) teh ve ie Eegh hd Pro easing? 1 any {8 | Cornell talked about the work also. He eed her baip.”” ject with an open mind, Pewee ree ton |Sbonee came. The aecond floor was| possession of the beritese, > hp never been my custom to give Now and then some critic rises to declare that Responding to your invitation | searched, the cries for Millie being re- ~ ‘This farm work for the city children my olens for the future,” sald Mrs, retty girls don’ " wy toot Thi to Evening World readers to dee | nested, The party reached the third K' Y ROCK them initiative and teaches thi retend Dafore leaving the hotel, “but pretty girls don't go to college, but this is foolish, cribe their respective ideal of fe- |Aoor Mrs. Castellano was. screamin, WOMAN KILLED B to produce. By inasnwch as the managers of the estate procession of girls across the campus on commencement| male beauty, permit my lay mind [ing onud’ me now. The littie party! IN BROADWAY WAS VISITOR. the mere planting of 0 spd. ands ustle atte: felt that the best way to avoid attention le to forestall it by making kfown in a general way what out intentions_are, I am willing to ver- | ify those: statements. “My son Vincent {8 too busy here at present to accompany me to Europe. 1 hope he may follow me later, perhaps / Hit here when 1 return in three months’ time, No, I do not care to say where we shall «ES ape WARSHIP p PUTINTO' INTO WATER 4, Bat ty bu of Super-Dread-| nought Texas Marks Record in Navy Building. day at. Vassar, which includes of course the famous to the following “Daisy Chain,” outshines in pulchritude aify beauty chorus ever assembled. And this procession takes place in mid-afternoon. Every fresh young face ex- Posed td the hypercritical sun, and, needless to say, devoid of the meretricious arts of makeup. There is no reason to suppose that Vassar has @ monopoly of sessors of square jaws. There vising boss—generally these ge natural; she fits her gloves and shoes to her hands and feet instead of reversing the process, as at least fifty per cent. of women do. Perhaps, in her passion for sartorial) whose only text book has been that of sincerity, sho swings too far the other | Life itself. way. She is apt to negiect, in fact to] Not to mince words, the Rah Rah despise, the perfectly legitimate assist tg bg) 6 so a pris, and that is, ance that dress lends to beauty. Too| Moy me Mat ty Mere! don't sare aquare jaw. Then somehow a f ing of the blues your task becomes tiresome, t you find yor a square jaw. W Monalre famiiy in New four years at Bryn Mawr, was never seen in anything but an old brown skirt and a battered, buttonless gray sweater, pinned tightly across the chest with a safety pin. Now, of course, that safety pin may nave been a declaration of principles, @ fine proclamation of emancipation from the slavery of dress and society. But it looked far otherwise. There are other arts than those of . loving wife, ever after holding up a mortarboard Mttle doll fa halo and considering her M. A. or B, A. degree as a final achievement instead of an ald to achievement. “GIRL WITH THE JAW” 18 OF THE RAH RAH TYPE, The Rah Rah Beauty who merely frames her degree as her grandmother ‘framed her cross-stitch samples is not nearly eo useful or efficient as the okl- fashioned woman who didn't know tho ing the day. infu enmity from your heart and lea are employed— big and brawny—the major part of them being the proud poa- @ domineting foreman and a super mes over you; he monotony of your environment grows intolerable, ao that you get a desire to ran away—far awey— you Liggdl never again to se whose makes you forget all the square jaws which huve been grinding on your nerves dut- A dear little face that makes the blues vanish and your whole being with glo- rious sunshine; that drives out all there @ blessing for all mankind, But how different would # man feel were he to come home from paused, throwing the rays of the candie here and there, and in @ moment of in- tense, silence, out of the darkness and the shadow there came a@ tiny voice: “Mamma. ‘With a shriek of joy the mother rushed to an alcove near a ladder lead- ing to the roof and there was the chi awakened from slumber by the noise of school, Millie!’ the mother cried, and Millie isped back to her: “Oo told me to wait for Josephine.” ——— Who could judge only beauty of lauors and rhymes . More learned to-~lay in every respect, ‘We look on this subject from a different ‘The only letter I have received which indicates the slightest sympathy with the new or superwoman type te the fol- lowing: “To my mind, the woman of Ideal beauty is one who has #ome subtle, indefinable charm about her, which although it mot find her as many admirers as the woman with the innocent, baby-face, who finds favor with many, has, névertheless, the greater value, ink of profit and benefit. “Another point: We have kept the children off the streets, with ¢! that the number of street acc’ Sister Identifies Body as That of Mary E. Chadwick of Pen- acook, N. ‘The woman who died in Bellevue oapital early to-day as the result of he crushing of her skull by a 5%~pound Miss Agnes Chadwick, he a Lakewood, N. J., ho elty a few hours death and tdentified the body at the morgue. It will be removed for burtal Hampshire home of the dead woma: ——— dress to which the Rah Rah Beauty too hia day's work to find waiting for pean cates tea vinat be ceriie poke = feels herdelf superior. ‘Those are |Dnomlal formula from the | Golden 4 easarahiadacught Tesse to oy einai wpeech, Too often the collexe gic ig tend He At. ee . ia ih agers om ee many be Asm tender ond a | » collage boy, 7 rof, Scott Nearing, c y Navy counted in ite possession the big- | lke the collage boy, is a sos Fee peerwegien al rhe says that) tn the weaker sex. If an oval or | and roguish the next. The best proof of the value of Gest and the most powerful battleship | MAUS respnes i Jaw and that the t Goll face denotes weakness then “Her hair need not be arranged | Operate in Say Mae By MARRS RNa BORE. A, sITH “Summer Resort” advertising & the dency of American women to squareness of jaw leads him to hope that she will be developed in the United States, is a strong admirer Mesars. Werte & Lucec! te Their Famous “Spring Every Song a a Musical Gem Roses Bloom For Lovers, body in the world, including herself, a She lacks respect most of all for the English language, speaking a strange hodge-podge slang of/street and col- | in the latest up-to-the-minute coif- fure, but, if it 1s soft, shining and of fine texture, It will speak for it- welt. man loves woman the more for It. We admire @trength in man, but we 4 it in woman, If the woman with the square jaw por- RESULTS it produces. And the best proof of neal the world has ever seen. Other nations are trying for the honor of owning the greatest warship, but ft will be months after the\ Texas and her sister ship the | Nou , Meee SNS Seclot ine Rah Han i ; Mew York, which will be launched at| ese ond rivalling the, Ura val dani lt peace hap Bosuty, trays strength, then she will never “In addition to these requisites, a iho tha Gemmea "EC ace MeisL.? is The World’s rear Se Mew ork Navy Yard tn duly, have |", ner _contempt for the Ninny ee ere 'e college woman, the self-support-| be man's ideal of beauty. Man's woman must fave brains by all ‘ Fi ee me me) ship in this field of publicity. the Now York Navy Yard in July, have or “greasy grinds" who thiak they areling woman, is the wreatent hope of the| jaeal ‘of womanly loveliness will | means, and know how to use them ane by Ronen BSH asic by Bauno GRanicusraxoren, ships planned to outsize them and now | 18 oallege to De educated, super race,” he sald the other day.| always incline toward the femt- to the best advantage in this busy, aise tent 55 627 wader construction in Huropean shir| THE RAH, RAH, RAH GIRLS’ ionare PA smpas Sent ee: peer nine—feminine in that ehe is weak, veperennty Aes a ae a lex ice =e: ’ j yards'will be put into the water. RAIN LOP-SIDED? ked and written about the college! even to her baby doll's face. Three “Where, indeed, is the man who + The Munohing of the areat abip Ho, Pane Tah Beauty eascatadt. Urgent ee hee Re, COMBI: WARE): ohegem sor. the! dail fane® ome can resiat beauty, charm | and + es bloom for lov World “Summer Resort i ae if 3 s the a *|to marry, She does want to marry, but o inspires everything that ‘brains . L . — Rif Bee Barwidice company ah ape Wap ankene Sop: etene sae and [PRe conan’ have to marry, ee eke, “DAVID MILLER, | If there are any other onampions of fs = 3 BE Ads. Last Year. “ Ing Com! rodern trilogy of Beauty, Bra: “Women,” Prot, N ‘ the superwoman or the rah rah beauty 2 > watering of distingulshed persons. Charm? She has a «ood brain, Of los qiviaed in bakin than te “may | Another admirer of the ultra feminine | {he Ti Ne nny type of woman con- ere hod sep wes with Gowrie’, Palet hearts beet theotrong-er. anc der | Smp0G! More than the Herald ’ Thouga President Taft would not attend | course, but it {8 singularly lop-aided. | yan an roi ane meunnctheea type bursts into song tn celebration of ptituting an individual ideal, I would be Ti he was represented by Secretary Meyer,| you may find her what she terms a Mt long-faced women. The | ner gharme, thusly: be giad to hear from ther Somé mediums, frantic to build —~ Brae erate trol weaninaton Wits | 2 ; j * |round-faced woman ts the soft, ohin- Sweethearts, Wives And Good Fellows, | ble family and his naval aide, Lieut..| “perfect shark” at the tines _Wntch leas, overnexed, big-eyed type that con-]¥ou ask an {deal oF what Beauly - (Prom the Operetta "The Rose Mald.’’) up thelr “Summer_ Resort” Commander Palmer, on tie Presidential | Were @ part 0 ; stituted the old ideal of beauty. should be Music uno Gnamtenera: tising at the EXPENSE OF | yacht MayCower, to take, but deviate one halr's breadth ai! Xegcing and Tere in Europe | i@ sewer, 1 aay she ts five foot three, AP moter, ADVERTISER, offer pictures } ‘Phere was Mberal sprinkling of| from her oharted seas and you find an heart 4 ‘are brown and ber no! j ators and Representatives in Cong: | amazing ignorance. Another thing you Le arab ewe bis 9 _onoundes fi cards or folders or some other triwe \. reas; most of the heads of the great} discover is that her mind ts too often @ ‘ on , 1 ind to hor She's the girl that’s loved by the fellow ial inducement to honeyfugle Bent naval bureaus, Gov. Coldultt of Texas.) jorage warmouse for the thoughts of /PS, lm the art gallon, the weak |My fall Qot the TT and Genuine vis Towa os te Atsute a be ie Oe ean ae yiugie iG State, Gov. Mann of Virginia, with hie dont mee Lad monet fopeng OF | Te ly tell you ft was a Joy to get tesy to| Her figure te slender, quite ohiidieh, in gy = = oe or boarding houses into or grail, and last but not least, little Miss| celving station for the wireless Messages | A ae eee een en | fot = as. é = =p m ‘ ree tadeiiioan Mf Nohal Comtaltton: ewetally ‘speaking, the Rah Rah [JO%% Tt was a Joy to see the girte on | Her hay le abundant end simest jet Harts with a (rlond:ship that mel-lowi-s.., Warmed in the sunshine of loves. In their anak a , acl f man from Texas, sponsor of the Texas. | peguty can tell you what Ruskin said |the Mamntine covers. Thoy may moe Be} a an cat 9 shoe bare) ee sty a = LK Complete List of Vocal and Instrumental Music in The World Offers a ——_————— r . . The) ) 4 " The at a ORANG Mes sow York Ani Ne®, what she thinks on the more vital ag A NE Mh aM Ml Ry TP ting Cant, § 68 a coculaicn in EE ee Arla, Nor Hongkong, | subsesta of everyday ttfe and you'll And aL ateinatila of kan caas: by tha oot | RO ork i D): Face a 0 May it, for Hongkong, | Sue loored and bored. ADMIRER OF THE DOLL-PAGED | 7™Ats ‘he te of Ber Lain. ik Togeitier’® greater t nthe Hea by five These eritoioms apply, of course, to BEAUTY ENTERS LISTS. Wojch "in modern Gaye shows what | scsthepunng Rete Hie Danton af teen Larne and Tribune COMB _———_— the Rah Rah Beauty fresh from the| A man who read Prof, Nearins'e| beauty ehowid be: er, fs . ; gem BIGUES! 111 IN TEN YEARS, | Klin, her mind baked tnto the approved |viows In ‘The Lvening World the other | Her heels ere as hig! n Alpine stilt, lA gick tach wre d in (MorERN & CO... Tdgtoa West th M., mae! sised, prighty colored, coptously| pattern of the newest educational brick |day doesn't share ‘his admiration for| And ter walet line ax slender as hdc HO JOS. W. STERN & CO., wets wentioth century Joke Book) pen years after graduation she may |The Girl With The Jaw and there can! wasps ta butl | Met MMERICA’S REPRESENTATIVE Mai UMLSIORRS, with next Sunday's World will nal ap'a 1 built. Copies ot ahve Sn'mis Se'eit arale Muteror sont direct ty publisbeie co feceipt uf prices quoted, ‘Weete, FouT while to get My pet Gites trom other cintised momen ‘be ap Govt teste maken out © prets Then pity the Greeks of ancient times, | MO. ik toot . , .

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