The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1912, Page 3

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Bee PEE BVENTha CORLD, Feawcws, wes al, Lia. # cuntom of tone standing for she Co:| LITTLE STOWAWAY FOUND [ome to New Tare to work for ni SHE SUFFLAGETIE, | What Type of Woman Last ofa Series) COLUMBIA YOUTHS (eee tly i LITTLE STOWAWAY FOUND, Skt ot Seno were shrieking like wild Indians, It Out Window Goes His Supper, They Burned Poor Calculus) rise thar ee hips trent that ate S THE BRIDAL SLIPPER an it ia : and Biff Goes Cudgel and Then Scared the Girls |Nichos'susrdy! Wetter ot Columba: Z shown at the Queen Quality Boot Shop ; . was rooming In Brooks. One account ina dainty, alluring ne: all of white on ‘Household Spy. Nearly Into Seven Fits. beeen te Be the window na foe Notes aed jamasse, mousscline de soie and . . en t she would cause the ¢xpul- range blossoms. | Quon Shee Fos, fair as the euiden- My The comtyiem of the 18 Cotumble |Thip threat wan sienied. tordey by. the ky OTHER SLIPPERS are there wh sor the Hoang-ho, datnty as the purple sophomores, who “rough housed” the| Barnard authorities. jate for bridesmaids and Sum that ripens under tea-house eaves Bermard ete’ donnitoriee last Weleen- manele WHE Se kee Madame . he, table for less important eon se “ ne 2. golden day night, was made the subject of an| gira’ dormitory, at One Hundred and are of Silk, Satin and at No. > er ere re ity SHE MAKEE SUFFLAGETTE BUS- evening sorte. of the Columbia. sopho- |DOdy was found In her apartments th » Queen ; I mai ry er h je police Shoes: pare always di atinctively ss i. “She uvatine pal Nite business Beauty of Woman Who Works Is Ideal Type, and iniveraty srounds salebrauinetnalr el ees . ake nf bela fag their Pat line. Then ag : jhe was employed ai . F alla-time,”” was the way Lou Pon, the She Makes Ideal Wife With Her Efficiency biadel le=evaerate th roastia pee ee alleged that the man being detained Q Salty Poe Lagaey — is the, aly } eee tes eter carabeny fake They aid not enter any of the rooms and {caused the murdered woman aome trou- por had not come home until after midnight. | youth if not because it supplies the} stayed at home, Teena Somaidered in tne last fom [than Mise Giidersieeve allows in her s | When he did sneak into his cosy flat| worker with ustained nterest in] Some You m mon entertain the view | Gut ave thelr admirers, and 9) statement. The faculty of both colleges at in Sj ; i over the atore, his Itttle Plum Blossom Mecend “why hull not a austained| that the self-supporting girt ts “too ta- popula ladon PL sh hale alsin hoe have atriven to avold publicity as much jan sitting up with fire in her eye, just ul dependent.” I have heard this strange | oie A as possible, as the occurrence was of a mod immed in soli \ a8 4 regular white wife would do, may. | !nterest In life keep the spirit of youth) opinion expressed, Just why a man arta RR acta) ed Mrs, eae dha ASHE GRDAYRIICGA IRAN DIALOED: Gt Ss Miiusic Lesecad (eet ou Newest els, trim in solid or pretty | alive tn woman as well as in manz| should consider the fact that @ woman a eeyviie A pene obinson Tuthill| couumbla University, Students have = ais one 4 ficult to answer as {t would be to |" Unt W \ M \9 td Ahichdine lige to find a greater number of beauti- | stand. I should think a girl's inde-| Acult {0 aNawer as it would be io | cng girigt wide of the story has not omens, isses ’ Girls ’ us His spouse had de-| tui or pretty faces among girls in | Pendence of financial consideration in| decile what type of flower Ja {6 | vot been told and the Barnard authorl- i ri : jenred flatly that if he was going t0| g New York department store than | Marriage would furnish to the man ghe| Tost Deautiful. | We cannot claim |i, gr6 going everything In thelr power Girls’ Mohair Suits............... 2.85 to 5.50 stay out all hours of the night playing| among those at @ society dance, | chooses the most delightful assurance t the violet is as handsome as the | 1, prevent the young women from dis- | @ominoes or fan-tan with the other| and this, notwithstanding the fact | that her heart is a free gift'to him, not| TO", Dut its sweetness is so pene | ning the raid ff th ther . . hi ee ee ey ‘ gd ser ails that becat women who bave Seerorne Neate miles ta wha ria ond master-craftsman which the bride may Bashing Bags vessereess BOC, 65 jel of all subaitern beauty; re :, . : f i= SE an a ae name ows ‘the value of money trom| Must be a tactt law of beauty which, THE COMPLEXION be proud to cherish. The prices will grinda” one of the spirited youths |. having spent mort of to the penitentiary for three monthe DY cried, and the suggestion met with a/on the voyage from ian the Justices in the Court of apeckel A | ————— | how! of approval In & Backing case in the hold nt the| Ressions dn the second charee, and Sie iy P i . T 7 teating | Coama. le rel to Justice Wilkins tence wi suspended in the netelh ~~» ‘WALL BE LATE, WILL HE? IT WAS SOME HOT TIME! thelr inetruments apart, as they daseed |\6 the Children’s Court that, he had matter | “TRS CHINESE LLY, Copyright, 2912, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York World), visted and gentenced to be burnel At) 4 ilttle drown Porto Riean boy, Raft| Wars hed jumped overboard, eal AND SHOWS HBR The Sourrsnie OF THE PuTURE ’ | Fieia and scores of books were sacri. fraroes, te ith tot tittle Sra: eudend SE’ the Ghee, tae — Now THAT “BEAUTY i6 paves, ‘Wo iste wna Borne 8 away last Wodnesday cm the staanantp | Dee CADLUFed. The boy sald hie ASCERTAINTO MATHEMATICALLY . in behind the band and marched up| Brooklyn, today, having been picked | this could be arrangs p , > «| Broadway, making the night hideous. | Up by a’ poltceman at the foot of Co- hie dete Lis 05 Lite Got fo’ Stlay }Rean Keppel Begins Inquiry! as ‘thes mharchers’ approached Brooks |lumbia street ax he sat weeping on a! | Jal J+ Out All Night, So Quon { Shee Fee Flits. @ain to mourn her Lou Fee, her lord, Mou Chock, her white poodle, and Tee- ee, the yellow canary by the window. Quon Shee Fee flew into @ rage inst @ight, hurled her husband's supper out which succeeded in scaring scores of| women being so frightened they ran of attgntion at this Shop. They also @ the Wikiow,, Sal pol privet meses into hysterics and resulted in the | from the buildin: show “m pret: combinations of eousin, Lou Pon, over the head with « breaking of windows and the scattering rosettes in » chiffon and tinsel. heavy fan, and then went out Into the ark of Pell street to lose herself from the @ight of her outraged lor and mas. er. All Chinatown hummed to-day with the scandal of Quon Shee Fee's unwomanly actions, and there was a etrong minor note of frar in the bab- (fing of tongues. For maybe Quon Bhee Fee has fallen into the hands of the On Leong Tong, and if that should be the case trouble will surely come, Quon Shee Fee to-day. Mournfully rub- Bing the bump on his head where the vigorous fan had whacked him, Cousin Lou developed his theory of what had abled the winsome wife of Lou Fee. “Alla-time she makee lead-um “bout @am sufflagette. ‘Alla-time tink-um "Rout fool woman lite business. Woman @ila-samee husband, she eay. Woman @ot fo' have good time likee husband— @ot fo’ stiay out night—got fo’ makee Gam good time. Woman no stlay home, abe ony.” And there you pave it—the suffragette fmvasion of Chinatown. Lou Fee, who is more prosperous than the average of his fellows, through the BroMtable tea business that he conducts at No. ® Poll street, began to hear faint wambles of trouble yesterday morning, ee he told Lieut. Burke of the Eliza- beth etreet station. He had been out Playing dominoes the night before and LOU FEE INVITED\| TROUBLE BY ARROGANCE. ‘There had been a fine row; this much Four Brothers boys, he needn't expect who is high in the councils of the Four Brothers, the im- Is the Ideal Beauty? and Self-Reliance. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. An elghty-year old physician of Brooklyn, in an- nouncing the birth of twins under the rather unusual description of “a novel experiment in eugenics,” de- clared that he attributes his longevity to the fact that he had always been a hi “Work ‘s fundamental, “I have been a hard worl and work is what has kept me young.” narian. While nearly preservative does. I would be willing to undertake that the department store girl very often does her worst to distort her appearance by imitating the extreme eocentricities of fashion. ae a preservative of masculine youth, few persons are willing to recognize it as a promoter of womenly In fact, a phftosopher on the subject of femt- the result of centuries of repose. of The only answer I can find ‘s that !t worker, remarked the proud octoge- 1g fellow all my lite every one concedes the value of work has observed that a beautiful woman, worth marrying than if she bad {a not compelled by her necessities to take him constitutes an undesirable tn- dependence I fall altogether to unde! @ life mortgage on his earning capacity. 4 good many mon are reaching this conclusion. The girl who sits at home waiting for a suiter to 2) Jaw of the golden section to the female this law that we know that the height hands must be equal. Oth tone are too tong and invo! Teproduction, but any young man with @ geometrical turn of mind would do well to read Dr. Talmey’s pamphlet, inveat in trayed therein and do a lot of measur- ing and figuring on the blackboard be- fore he deold ideal of beaut; ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY HAVE types of beautiful women than those Beauty Articles He saye it ie as the result of and length of the extended arms and rea fob fo the “golden compass” por- that he has found his THEIR ADMIRERS. ‘There are, of course, many other That question of what type of woman {s the ideal beauty ts as dif- trating and appealing that we must love it in spite of ourselves. We admire the Greek type of beauty In a‘woman just'as we a about of trunks, can be singled out, It tion entirely to the Columbia author- | ‘INBAD' FOR RAID ON That May Result in Expul- sion of Some Students. investigation to-day by Dean Freder- ick P, Keppel of the unigermty, and Secretary Fackenthal. If ihe ringlead- ore, who projected this merry prank t« Itkely @ group of young men will be expeNed from he untversity, Mies Virginia Giiersieove, Dean of Barnard College, has left the investixa- ities, Yesterday she received a humble apology from the sophomore class of Columbia, and to-day she issued the follwing atatemen: “At about 8.30 o'clock last Wednesday | bullding again Later in the evening a few of them returned and in some way broke one window, but did not enter the building. ‘Nothing serious happened at any time, except temporary disorder on the Dart of the marching students. The elaborations in a published account to- day are almost entirely imaginary, The sophomore class of Columbia College has tendered me an apology for this breach of good manners and has paid for the broken windows. I feel confident the Columbia authorities and students will prevent @ recurrence of such disorder and discourtesy in the future.” FIRST ATTEMPT TO INVADE THE GIRLS’ DORMITORIES. Inquiry at Barnard and Columbia day revealed that the “marching sop mores" were a trifle more strenuous frequently paraded by the Barnard girls’ dormitories, but never before did they undertake to march into them. From various sources it Im learned, however,that the “royster- ing lads" played havoc In Brooks Hall when they got into the corridors, shout- Ing and yelling, kicking at doors and | through the entrance to the girls’ dor- in eMgy symbols of the courses which apryaled to them during the class year, ‘They began their little party with ‘the trial of the notorious ox-convtct, the triumphal mar; About one hun h hemm d and itty boys felt Hall, at One Hundred and Sixteenth street, the leaders were inspired wit! the happy idea of “calling on the girl “Lat'e goin and cheer the deer Itt nd T ata mitory and the marchers behind them Twentieth street and Amsterdam ave- nue, wheer they repeated their “rough house” and joyously departed. There wan even more disorder in Whittier Hall, it te said, many of the young ctv SLAIN WOMAN’S NOSTRILS STUFFED WITH STRING. Suspect Held in Connection With Death of Strangler's Victim in Boston, BOSTON, May 21.—A suspect was held dy the police to-day tn connection with the murder of Mrs. Lillian Jewar, whose ble a few weeks ago, and that she changed her place of residence. The body was discovered yesterday by a man who had a key to the wom- an’s room. A towel was tied sana labout Mra. Jewar’a neck, her viewing Timothy B. Leary said he wae of the opinion that the woman had been dead since last Friday. Mrs, Jewar was a thirty yea Our — Store Bought * On Club Plan ear. Priva’ uction, Beaatiful New $250 Plane Four Other Boys Who Shipped at Coama of the Porto Rican Line, w arraigned atringpiece, looking Women’s and Misses’ Mohair Suits.. 3,50 to 7.75 Women's and Misses’ Satin Suits..... oer boys to Join him, They had remained hidden for twa) ays, when hunger drove them @u® |concealment. Then, sald Raff | the captain treated them so harshly San Juan Had a Sad in | hope now was to Ket back home, “ag ; the Children'a Court, | Justice Wilkins remanded him to see out aver the, bay! Emil Leindort, who wa wishing hé had nev ed be-| April 12, charge Park Avenue who posed as a tat, tie brown chat wa say aeae Core, in all the lovely pastel shades as well as darker colors. BUCKLES receive a generous share THEN THERE ARE Queen Quality Outing Shoes in even greater variety of fabrics and models, Of course, these are built of sturdier stuffs adapted to all-around wear, but never for a moment do they sacrifice dainty femi- nine grace and charm to mere utility. BR hot le oed sit BE a walking boot New York—another out in its Aft. Prices range $8.50 to $5.00. Best & Co. . contrasting colors — At Popular Prices. 7.75 9.75 Ptaceble enemies of the On Leong Tong, | If I wore a young man in search of| ome and take her of her father's | ["\'0 Srandeur and refinement in art | nurting trunks about liku battering Women's and Misses’ Taffeta Silk Suits 12,75 18.50 len told his wife very properly—by Chinese |a wife I should never think of choosing| hands has a pretty dull time of it tan egileasen’ waren; rama, Frightened girls ran out, shriek- standards, at least—to keep her mouth whut. He would stay out as late as iy was in @ state of pandemonium. It J he pleased, Bo yestesday, when tanee| worked for a living. Many young men| demand more in women than that she's a variable little haptup oe happened, and the skylarking sopl 9400 Pianos will cost you only e278 ? , Tene eaet, Bo yesterday, when dinner | worked for s living. Mam yout is| bemuty, whatever Deauty may | [0¥e She can leave off all of her | mores hiew it, that Henry Lang, the | #328 Pianos will cost you only 6280 Women’s and Misses’ t suffragettc apitfire was not at|a combination of Venus and Hetty| meam to them, formerly cherished petticoats an | superints t of buildings, was away | 9300 Pi it you only 9191 ee to partake of his evening shark's he was as big a loafer as her lord, that he was always sitting around spying on her when her husband was away and that the real Chinese limit had been a nd . The celebration which occasioned all] are . =: reached, 80 far as she was concerned, | lied from ® woman of i@le life, | But there have been many persons who] or stv) me Jat vow dawn ae wits | is waa tiie burning of ° Children’s One-piece Flannel Suits..... 1.35 2,50 Then out through the window went| We may not know by what form | delleve that the law of beauty Is absue| oa) that which makes life worth |culus” and “History A.” It has by un A / . 2 . Te all the dinner d and down on| of activity she gained « livelthooa | lute. Avie aaderien canta ne tilar athe Children’s One-piece Worsted Suits... 1.50 2.50 Pier ee OL Psd DR. TALMEY ON THE LAW OF THE PND. | “hi i i Afty cents an hour as ® profes- BEAUTY. -_—_—_——— Children's Wading Pants, lifting above th He dug up Lou to warn him that. something real was brewing at home. PLUM BLOSSOM HIKES OUT WITH BANKROLL, ‘When Lou Fee reached his flat he found his Plum Blossom gone. Gone also . Uttle packet of $200 In Lot and ‘old watch, Lou Fe te footed it around to the Elizabeth station to send out a general r his vanished wife, Hi ie bor if by any chance the ‘On and hidden her an ghe is very little—only five feet two "@| had to cultivate efficiency and She hae had no time for hysterics, nervous prostra- Green. : ECONOMIC VALUE. being, of # a week, Mo ome can look at the Venus of Milo and imagine that those strong, beautiful curves were mod- sional model or whether the soulp- stadio for some olay. possible to look in her face and doubt that she was on to her job, whatever it was. and why I think i wife. In her life as ance and independence. having earned it, a woman who had not a detinite eco- nomic value or a woman who had not HEIRESS MAY NOT HAVE MUCH But the heires# to millions may not have an economic value, as @ human And that is why I consider the beauty of the woman who works the Ideal type makes the ideal worker she has ‘eli- aa no woman can these days. She is beautiful often enough, but mem are growing to There are those who think that beauty has a certain immutable formula to which the human face and body must conform. I am not one of them. I do not think it ts posatble to say how long a womal nose must be nor what should be the shape of her eyebrows that she may be beautiful. One does not take a tape measure to the Rocky Mountains nor place a sunset under @ microscope. B. B. Talmey of the Yorkville Hos- pital has gathered the views of these admirers of foot rule beauty into @ very né pamphlet, which he Law of Beauty in Human Anat- Just as the application of ice and fire produces the idea of heat or cold, so the wppearance of beauty &nd ugliness causes a physical effect called harmony or discord, respec- tively, without demanding the ass#ast- ance from our reasoning. The idea of beauty is one of Plato's concep- tons, absolute and independent of experience, just as the absolute idea of goodness. Hence there must be with its divine semblance, ravishes ne er paid f ja | tional Stock for two car came from Saline Co an average of 1,770 pounds and brought $9.15 per 100 weight was paid for a car of prime steers from St pounds. it wae a year ago, and cattle sold then ‘At 6.20 @ hundred, the top off the May maeket in 1911, POSLAM CLEARS | her every curve and dimple seem to proclaim wear a skirt that hugs her nother extremities like an outer-skin; she oan heap her little head with muc tortured hair, and adorn it with t/ most hideous of millinery oreations, and astili be altogether lovely and adorable. When !t comes to the woman with oul’ we never stop to question ves as to her physical beauty ou Record Price for Cattle, . LOUIS, May 21.—The highest price attle at the St. Lou! rds wan given yeuterday a of Missour! steers, One ty, welghed The same price | Louls County averaging — 1,500 | Corn is %) cents higher than | inj and for a while the big dormitory at the ti “If I had been around,” he said to-| day, “I'd have put that riot handed, That crowd would have « out-of that building qu than they | knew how to run and © of them| would have nabbed and held for} the faculty to with." Plan DELIVERED FREE 9275 Pi you only 9173 Note ares pianos also sod jan at special pr If you cannot call, write or tele- phone and we will send representative with full particulars. CALCULUS Was BURNED AT THE STAKE—AND THEN! G of elegance variety of design Silver and Fewelry IFTS that impart an atmosphere new home are shown here in widest er petite or costly, each piece repre- sents the utmost achievement of a be found most moderate. and culture to the and period. Wheth- Women's Worsted Bathing Tights...... 65c. 1.65 Boys’ and Youths’ Two-piece Worsted Suits Men's Two-piece Worsted Suits Bathing Caps Knitted Sweater Bathing Suits Satin Skirt with Worsted Tights. . 34 to 40-inch bust. 7.75 Children’s 95c Boys’ and Men’s Pretty edge stripe............0005 2.25 3.85 2.25 to 6.75 Effective edge stripe. Sundries Bathing Shoes ...s+, 50c, to 1.35 ieee. 25e, to 1.75 ‘Her left ear {s ourled over at|xnow it who is merely a spender. She| he sense of aight to contemplate It, + Fift h Ave » at Thirty-Fifth St. ‘top, that heing « kind of family! knows that, whi! ¢@ may be worth The discovery of this law was t. Grand practiced by tho Chee Lou clan. | several gold mines to an infatuated) !m of the philosophers of all times fabe which she was born in Kwang-tung Frevince. The ficcing wife was dressed fall Chinese gard of bi ait qweusers, tack coat over white, and lack stookings. Aristotle claims that beauty dwells in & certain fit proportion. Cloero tells us that beauty lies in the esem- ly shape of the several members. Dante says that beauty 1s our bar- young man, she {s also worth sums varying from % to $200 » week to the cold world of business, And the young man knows it and respects her the So intense and active is the hooting power concentrated in Poslam when used to clear blotches or undue results are seen overnight, ra tor these REED & BARTON CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths FIFTH AVE. and gand ST. “gh ro skin, 4 MAIDEN 1.4 more. , purposes Poslam le used extensively by t oemen He hal not: WOMAN WHO WORKS HAS LOOK | "21,'an auch anawere are only beg: |thoee who have no more serious troubles, Poslam works wonders in driving | Flam Blossom, as was the custom of OF POWER. ging the question, and it was left to ’ stead he had married net! wr, me, at jenst, the women who has| & German philosopher, A. Zelaine, to dyay such Cietont eaeeine the | Men Ss Sample Shoes ‘ Prop ery and Ter eit te brought {supported herself has a look of eMclency| discover the law of physical beauty |#Kin Brom Ott tied Rie seat eral. : SES oom California, to. live’ in New | and power that no other feminine face| to ile in the proportion found by | hve: Oe he jp Reset Sergent Several hundred styles of Yosk's Chinatown eleven months ago, | possesses, And the man Who marries} dividing @ line in the extreme and | Ps of ion Foe ‘acne, barbers’ | ALMA MIO WE USE EVERY Nit 7 and then she had begun to read all thar muffragette stuff. They had spotied Quon Gaee Fee, fer hunks husband opined. her must feel @ certainty of her affeo- that would seem impossible where interest are intermingled, mean ratio, 1, @.) that the major part of the line to the minor part te as the whole line to the major. This proportion was already known to high and low shoes, in all leathers, representing the best production of three makers of the high 1: ; $3.75 Superior Cold Cream fe teat Keeler’s 5 I % 7.2 Buchld, and Paotolt gave to thie pro- Hihe Perteet Shin Cleanser est grades of Men's Footwear. Se f var eS Hae Bh ie nee yt oe hess led to ony ce one upon | j (tie wes Al Sixth Avenue Store Oat i Middle Ages a0 the “golden section," ry) ot Rohe ey York pay Dr, Talmey Gives © long gemetion! of sar the bee Sth is il rans ead eceeies| PAEEEEREO ”_

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