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Ro DMPLY NECK OUGHT TBE HD, POUT. URL Blame It on Scotchman but Hoots, Toots, Mon! Where Does He Bide? | : 4 PEBK-A- \I Seeker for Signer of That « Order Needs Jimmy and Microscope. BOO INTERVIEW \ There are seven hundred, seventy- seven and one-seventh girls employed in the Western Union Building at 1% Broads And from the one-seventh, who Je a messenger and weighs about Se¥en pounds, to the seven hundred and seVenty-seventh, who Is Secretary to an b 3 ajted Person and welghs seven hun— Ohp néver mind; never start anything on a ffit indy in hot weather—they are erges, sulky and apt t ragette any minute. he muss is ahr Scotch MeCammen (w! req alt per about the order of a on named Tammas h he says was a mere st and no order) to the effect that the women in the employ of the com- pany Wear walsts with sleeves below the elbowa and “moderately high" cole Jats while at work in the Western Union office, A personal investigation by\a reporter of The Ing World re- Vebled the fact that there are at least many pretty girls with round arms @mply necks and (to-day, any pouty mouths in the Wes Vaton Building as there are in the me Pace Any whore else In the world Some of them have red hair; some them have brown hatr; some of them Are tow-heads and some have sich altogether fetching eyes that one desn’t Notice what color their halr ts, But they are all “just mad.” If one were one of those Persons that one reads about fiction stori.s in the magazines Weeklies, who goes around flutterin from adventure to adventure, one could hi mighty funny tme tn the Western Union Building these days (not) interviewing high officials of the com- Dany on the peek-a-boo wais: subject Mr, Vail? Oh, he ts abroad. His secretary? He's up at the Public Library reading up on methods to induce imported English pheasants to stay on Mr. Vail's place in Vermont Instcad of finding their way into the kettles of the marble quarrymen over East Bethel and North ‘Randolph way, (This is nb re flection on Union Bethel, who, on inquiry, one finds to be also out of town.), AWFUL SHY, THESE OFICIALS, SINCE SHIRTWAIST ORDER. Mr, Belvidere Brooks? Mr. Beale, Mr. Belvidere Brooks's secretary, will you, but of course he {s not in a Position to say anything, Of course the secretary realizes the truth of what ong s about the possibilities of ungtS@action by all the fat men of the dilletante the degpest ant most venemour euspteion on G, K, Huntington, auditor of ursements—but as to that individ- more later. jexybody to whom the regiments of rters who are hanging about the tern Union office appent these days "See Mr, Sam Williams.” But one oe not see Mr. W ns, who ts the publicity adviser of the corporation. Mri Willfams is out of town making arrangements for the accommodation of the Press (great and senificant accent onethe “Press”) during tne coming itical campaign. So {# A. G. Sayler, general superintendent, So 1s E. M. ford, division commercial superin- thi M tenfent. Everybody 1s out in the tall, talf grass until the girls have forgotten edget that order, Aba as for the man who signed tt! A Pubpoena server from the United Brates Senate couldn't get him out Ad& for him at the door of the glass cage at the entrance to the great, block-long ro@m in which elt the scores and soores of girls over whom he rules, and work stops. Noses rise unanimously to the a Shrill whispers hiss up and down the rows of desks, MBRRY LITTLE GAME OF PASS- ING THE BUCK, ‘G's «another reporter, Bet Mae won't dare talk to him. Told you so, He'p sending Fitz out to see tim Ain't 4t @ shame the way he makes a goat of Fits? Honest, it's flerce.” Z@cidentally every girl in the shop has boyed the order or suggestion or what- rit is, She is wearing a waist with fong sleeves and a moderately high neck Algo she has rolled up her sleeves past Ter elvows aid she has folded in t collar 2: fier waist until—well, ney nin, but there are lots of people who edly pay $2 for a seat at a musical ¢ who Jo not get as much for their money as those who take a free ride in an elevator at No. 1% Broadway. Phere is a horrid rumor that the real on for the decree against comfort beauty was the disc y by that Quditor person Huntington and Abijah H.gBrower, the treast tt toa m ned Abijab) 1s who Wome short sleeves Were in the hablt effmaking paper cuffs of telegraph blgpks to protect their pink and whi arms from the dust on their desks. vi A great waste of blanks in t of the Ishearted Abijuh a se 7 Prooks, and the spitfire wrath which per- 0, 196 Broadway, United States should they decide that in Hhot weather—yes, yes, when Mr. Bi kas comes in he will surely call YOW yp at your office right away, In- cidgntally from the language in the elevators at No. 195 Broadwey one gathers a suspicion from various chy skirted, rolled-up sleeved ful haired persons that somebod: naMed Belvi-d-e-e-cre had something to | dofwith that order, Or, tf not, the \ | ey the faint |man The MAMA RRR, “THE EV ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MA le eke ase scopes MRRP GR RRA RRR IG Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) | By Nixola Greeley-Smith FRR GAR + WBNS If the Girl Finds Her Eugenic Mate She Needn’t Worry About How to Let Him Know of His Selection--Cupid Will Find the Way to Do That. 80 long as there apprising him of ’ have found him, formula that any man she chooses How shall I do my hair? What shall young women. Every now and thgn some woman peclalist In affatrs of the heart unde to answer these questions. Did you ever try ‘to get 1n® recipe for the deep, mysterious brew of punch which has made the reputation of a family If you have you will re or a hotel? coll how gitbly and cheerfully you are told every ingredient but one, and that me the very pulse of the delectable xt that when you attempt to you fall miserably? erg of recipes for win- love go through precisely same lttle ‘They reveal ning but the determining Thing. Any woman who {# honest with hergelf ire, Weil, ning a man th the tit there was one crucial in her own courtship when she cast the die, It may have been by Ungering of her hand, or @ quickened breath; but whatever !t was, however unconscious Instinctive, she knew the moment afterward that it wae done, and the knew that he hed reveived his from Heaven, or from wherever marriages are made, merely by sign THE MESSAGE WHICH WORDS! CAN'T DESCRIBE. is impossible to advise an- Woman in cold blood to convey the subtle messages of sex which any person who {8 profoundly in love con- stantly sends to the .beloved object, medium of speech 48 not fine 1 for their transméssion, Every woman may know, does know, how to win & man, or at least, how she won s man, but she cannot impart her knowledge with- out vuigarizing it. And the person advised cannot carry it out without being vulger, But the woman who loves enough does not need to be ad- vised, When she finds her fate— eugenic or otherwise—Oupid will stand behind her and tag Bim, when his tag day comes, Bo let nobody worry about winning the Super Man, only, find him Yo this task Dr. C. W. Saleeby, one of the pioneers in the fleld of eugentos, and the man who Invented the name of the new science of mating, contriput some valuable hints in his recently pub- book on “Woman and Woman. other eno shed course begins by stating the obvious fact that no woman should marry an epileptic, a vietlm of hereditary insa tuberculosis, or sexual disease. eux Bur 4 wery eugenist of sitive eugentes, what to marry as opposed to what not to marry, 8 less elementary, Dr. Saleeby addresses his advice on the choice of a husband to an imaginary daughter, as follows: ADVICE TO GIRLS IN SELECTING EUGENIC MATE. ‘My dear, be not deceived, He dresses elegantly I know, and makes himself quite nice to look at. Yet it is not his clothes that you will have to live with, but self, and the question mean? It is his nies, Is, what do hts clot The Roumanian for aged and nature that you will have to live WIth.) intipm Hebrews at ghth ave nd What fact of his nature do they stand|sourth street, Mount Vernon, wan fo for? 19 it that he is vain and selfieh,| many dedicated to-day. Dr. P. Mlegles preferring to spend his money upon|steln, president of th pantan Jews ‘self and upon the exterior of his|i#h Federation, presided, and addresses person rather than upon others and] red by py Be ‘i is iy Dr upon the adornment of his mind; or ts) 49" SOAR PRT eta autres it that he has fine natural taste, al Zivmte: Choir tarnished the saul . sense of beauty and harmony and quitet| principal speakers in the afternoon dignity in external things? The answer Fourth of the Series. What shall it profit a girl to nnd her eugentc fate good does it do to hunt the Superman so long as you can't propose to him? Just this good, that 1f you are perfectly sure you have no contradictory needs and desires, you are abso- lutely certain to get him. The well-known Thackerayan take the trouble to investigate. “But how shall I win him? What shall I do? What shall I wear? ‘This 19 called negative | SHELL MAWE HIM WALI WW exists @ social prejudice against her the discovery? In other words, what equally certain you want him, and woman without a hump can win any can be proved by any one who will I say?” comes the chorus of love-lorn to these questions involves his wife's happines: How strange that though no girl will) marry & man because she'{s attracted | by the elegance of hts false teeth, yet she will often be decelved into admir- ing other things which are just as much acquired and just as little Ukely to af- ford her permanent satisfaction as the Products of his dentist's workroom! If only she realized that these other things, though nice to look at, are no more himself than a well-fitting dental plat ‘Or again: You like his ta! he strikes you as well versed in human affairs; his knowledge of men and things impresses you; he has travelled and can talk easily of what he has seen, and his voice 1s elegant and can be heard in many tongues, But it he| is golng to say bitter things to you,| witl the facility of his diction make thom less bitter? If he fs a fool in his, heart, and indeed the heart alone is the residence of folly or wisdom, do you think that he will be a fool the less} for venting his folly in seven lan-| Suages rather than in one? I quite un- derstand your admiring his cleverne: People who study the subject tell us, |you know, that a woman admices in a man things which are more character- Istle of men than of women, and that! men's admiration of women is based upon the same good principle, But in this bargain men have the best of it, because the most characteristic thing in woman {e tenderness, and the most characteristic thing !n man is clever- ness, and which do you think is the be: ter to ve with? What is the virtue of clever things if he says them at your) expense?" YOUTH AN UNCONSCIOUS EU. GENIST, HE SAYS. Dr. Saleeby says one thing which should make him extremely popular with young lovers, for he declares that youth 18 an unconscious eugenist, pre- ferring natural 9 acquired qualities—tn other words, that the handsome young soda clerk admired by Pthylinda, aged sixteen, ls much more apt to prove her ret Superman than the middie-aged real estate dealer, recommended by her mother, But it must not be inferred that Dr, Saleeby considers sixteen the right age for marriage, In fact, in a chapter d voted to that subject, he comes as near as a sociologist can to an unquali- fled statement that twenty-one in women !s the ideal age for marriage. Her husband should ve but a few yoars older, the physician declares, Else, he ungallantly adds, the country will have too many widow: if there could be too many widowsl It may have occurred to the reader, ag it has to me, that the statements of Dr. Saleeby, Prof. Nearing and other eugenists are all too vague, general and indefinite to be of greit value in th ng of the individual honeymoon horoscope. But very unsctentifically, of course, we may be able to take up cer- tain types of men and women and dis cuss what sort of mate will bring them happiness. And having stated a fe firet principles of eugenics, may proceed to do so, —~—___ Home for Aged Dedicated, wece Joseph Barondess and Ravbi Zell, ’ | well. ‘ON, SHE'S A MAN MATER DIAGNOSIS By PR.CUPID M.D. | GIRL FALLS FIVE STORIES, |’ IS ONLY SLIGHTLY HURT. | Turkish Child Pl and Has lunges Into Air-Well with all her might at the window until {t suddenly went up with @ bang. ‘Thrown off her bale ance, she plunged headlong Ten feet below Annie I’ out on the fire escape combing her hair, She looked up as the child came headlong down through the narrow alr- The young woman reached out her hand and caught the child's dress at the shoulder, but the and the Httle girl continued descent, landing upon elothes I snapping them, and caroming forth from fire ef to fi A network of sler stood karment tore h in % lathes! when she was taken to the Gouverneur Hospital {t waa found that sh had wuftered only a few minor injuries. So ital tale al CONCERTS IN THE PARKS. The regular Saturday and sund concerts in Central Park will begin next Sunday at 4 o'clock mon eartler than last year, These conc will continue unt!! Sunday, June 20, when the daily concerts at § each ove: ning will begin and wii! tinue nine weeks, until Aug. 31, when t ular Saturday and Sunday schedul again be taken up, to continue untii the last concert on Sept. 2% one month later than last year. Bands have been engaged for the regular Saturday and Sunday concert in the other parks of Manhattan and Richmond, in which concerts wi July 4. rt DIAMOND GARTER AT VANDERBILT ATHER WEDDING Who Caught It Is | Withheld. | COUPLE NOW ON OCEAN)" Happy Bride Tells How She Met and Was Won by F. C. Henderson. “Lady Betty" Faulkner, now the bride of Frank Clarence Henderson, sated early to-day on her third honey- moon in the suite de luxe of the Lust tania, Her marriage last night to wealthy olf man of Oklahoma was brilitant affair, and came on the hv 4 ts of an exciting day, during which a man repeatedly telephoned that he intended ‘blow up the house with dynamite.” The bride was somewhat nerovus dur- ng the ceremony, although two poltce- men were on guard at the door for crank, who did not appear. The wed- ding took place at the bride's home, No, 20 West Fifty-ninth atr the} Rev. Dr. Henry Marsh Warren officiat- | ing. Mrs. EB. Herndon of Washington, the bridegroom's sister, was matron of honor. Philip La Montagne was best ety iL dL eth aii te 90 trouble over this, Hack to Hurope paling, Itlies of the valley and Ameri« | Went Mr. and Mra, Spencer for the) can Beauty roses. The lower floor of |S8™MmMer, They went to Sletly and then | the house was orated w to Tripoll. Hore Mra ge ReBteS eta, dtd. Shaves ovehtal: Nttle villa, and, she says, patd all the Lohengrin” mareh. hoes, the servants and:all else. 10 The bride wore a mou - was very pleasant, for the honeymoon | prerico ined ‘gett? | was still on mues tla se ules bhi Mr. and Mrs, Wagner visited them, hat, trimmed with bird o inl Mra, Spencer went to Paris with enthere, he oasiie ghter, leaving Mr. Spencer to) ds. She wo: klace and wy the villa and follow, Mr, and a diamond and ¢ « sud to have | Mrs. Wagner returned to New York | cost $2.00. The enga nt ring was! early in last April. Mr. and Mra, Spen- “shaped cluster of #1x carats, Y 29, * LADY BETTY HURLS CRUILLER |and the new husband inet the daughter 1912, 5 FLEW | IN SPENCER ROW ee Has Gone Home to His Papa. | thfut hus. ge Balians yd 8. Spencer, f the former M. t has gone back to papa at West Superior, Wis. The romance which cut- minated last night at the Hotel Vanders It with the forceful separation of the | wy husband from his matronly Bat attil VWitiful wife began at sea in January | wt year. | Mrs, Batluntin her third hu ship Cedrlo, Spen the band of atill tn mourning for and, was on the steam bound for the Mediter- just out of the Naval Annapolls, was a fellow He consoled the widow and ith and'good looks attracted her. | ranean at r Tt was au ed that Spencer had a yearly tn $5,000, but the Income 1 only conversation. The hands atlor made such ray 1 his courtsitip that the couple were engaged before the voyage ended, ‘Phey were\ married at the Church of All Satnta‘in Calvo, Eypt. The honeymoon was spent Pyramids, In the streets the Nile, if Tripoll, in way Paris, Back to New York « among the f Cairo, up tome and in| me the couple Otto Wagner and her did not look but there was of his wife, Mrs. husband. ‘The Wagners with favor on the mate! | declaring Fried bad “scared” bi SAYS SHE WAS DRIVEN TO MARRIAGE HALTER; CAN’ Judge Refuses to Unhitch Girl me of Young Woman Guest Rich Matron Says Boy Hubby Who Says She Was “Scared” Into Wedding. Mrs. Lucy that she was f Peied’s story into her mar- fiage to Samuel ried did not partie larly Goff in the Su. preme Court, and to-day he dismiase her sult for an annulment, “The law cannot give rellef for the consequences of a romantic escapade or whimsical notion,” declared Juatice Gort, Mins Warschauer, pretty daughter of & well-to-do painter of the Hronx, met Fried in a telegraph office, where he was an operator, and where @ahe had fone to wend a message, Mried fell tn love with her, aud after several visite to her home proposed marriage. In November, 1911, Miss Hattte Warachauer, @ sinter of the plaintiff, eloped to Jersey City with Albert Seixas, a newapape? writer, and they were married by a Justice of the Pence, Mise Lucy and Bried accom. panted them, and they too were mar- rled by the same Justice, Subsequently the plaintift repudiated the marriage, into it threatening to kill her unless she married him, When the case was tried « few days ago Mrs, ried toi Juatice Goft ahe had never lived with her husband. “It { Incredible’ that while tn the company of her aister and brother-in- lnw and in the presence of the Magis- ate,” anid Justioe Goff, “the platntitt was coerced by actual or threatened violence into this marriage, against her will and tnelination, without sign or protest. She cannot claim the sltua- tion was precipitated upon her, and because of its suddenness her will power was suspended, for acconling to her own statement, before the event in New Jersey the defendant had threat- ned to kill her ff he did not marry hin, and yet she complained not to her parents or friends, and willingly accon nied him as a witness to the impress Juatice cer returned lust week and took apart- Faull the moter wave the] ments at the Vanderbilt. Hverything | CMndestine ny Whee yk : <4) | Was supposed to be perfectly lovely, Ree eee eeaeeee od nat Mer | and apparently was up to last aint. | PICNICKERS SEE SUICIDE. Hend n Kave his bride 69,000 as a] According to the young hudband | marriage settlement | was a case of too much Wagners. Ac-| yan Leaps From Ferrey and 6wime SORBETS IN SATIN See | mae wo the say ae whl macs enw hee: Spencer, Mr, Spene f t one i pa loka Ub baad a of his matronly wife and that ended it, | A man supposed to be John 8. Glavin, tables, decorated With pinks and swe Mra. Spencer said that she and her/a printer, of fo. 61 Fourth place, peas, at the supper, rhes Were | daughter we ut visiting yesterday | Brooklyn, employed on the Brooklyn ferved in satin slippers for the women | afternoon, Mr. Spencer revurned to the | Standard Union, committed muteide by and in gold cigurette cases for the| Vanderbilt while his wile went to her! jumping from the upper deck of the pe x0 ae vow of each slipper | daughter's apartment tas vag Hart | rorryboat, Richmond, bound from Man- uby was se afitthh tre Aid not retu i ie understood tha® the bridal gift til tovete ray ha wae in i pet, | eaten to Bt, George, 8. 1., shortly be- will be supplemented later by the trans-| She brought him sc home mae | fore noon to-day. ‘The boat was crowd. of consider real estace crullers, but he refused to be crullered, |¢d with passengers, among them two 1 am glad t 1 am wealthy ¢ Hl] ite diceuyed hy wife of bein hundred school children bound for @ to give Mrs. Henderson all the Joys #he| shan at her daughter's and, she saya, | plonk deserves,” A the bridegruo | threw things at her—perhaps the crul-| Capt. Chambers ordered the engines Mrs, Henderson went to a desk after | jerg, ersed and @ Iifeboat lowered, The One OnGiike the WOOMINE Rifts Kf the attempted remue, As the boat ap- w she sald, “He he win that 48 ber d awful matter nuse it Ww to m the rough pla L accepted his kind s0 sincere. Suddenly 1 realized that 1 loved him that Merce was momentary madness, I came te that I never really had love but Mr. Henderson, Tam going > study and fit myself for the n my marriage will bring me irs, Henderson was first reed to Irvin Chapman of Boston, wh n divorced In 1905. Her marriage to A Plerce, was last husiand were one. Mra Hen¢ eauty, and has also in de mand as an artist's model Mr. and Mrs. Henderso this country in three month stay bef ginning a trip world, Later Mr, Henderson bulld @ cottage at Narragansett Mer will return to for a brief und the Funeral © FRANK FOL oe many, May 29 vl eral Frank D. Hill of Minewd w was killed by falling over the va of the staircase in the hotel where realded, on May 2% was taken fternoon to Bremen, It will n board th orge Washing June | for transportation to t States. A funeral service was the hotel, whieh was attended by late Consul-General’s Ame STOMACH TROUBLES ENDED NO MORE Do you feel bright and choerfy you should—when you get morning, do you feel like you hi a good night's rest and like doing a full day's work; or, do you get up with that “down and out” spirit and feel just a tired and sleepy as when you went to hed? as up inthe ve If you have that “tired allthe-t fecling, go to your drugwist right th minute-get_a bottle of Cooper's Nev Discovery. Take three doses one before each meil~and if you don't bett |than you have for many a day returr the bottle te |! > druggist and g M1 money ref Mier takin of this t cine there will be no dyspepsia and 3 will pot feel the effects of undigesty few doses SICK HEADACHES fe in the stomach which causes heart burn, sick headache, or diss » anil your food will not ferment and eause a bad odor to your breath, The bud taste in your mouth will disappear and you will be 40 much improved that your cons dition will surprise you Cooper's New D fre will take the tise the int e the fe our stomnel ni Hesicte milation inte the as a sound, healthy stomach should do. You will not ntin ir conditic in tuk ran ; will prep or as this med Don't putitotf. Re rember, i vou feel better after three « go buck and get your mon After using a full bottle of Cooper's New Discovery you will hurdly know your self, For sile at all druggists, was storm: E. ape of garters with diamond studded | we in the apartment and M 7 The bride, following an old} ncer Wak compelled to go elsewhere, sear-old Soph nonts, a} cust W one of these among her| Mrs, Spe sald this morning that he Meche Tur h wirl, fell tive os from | guests, dition being that one | had eof hin r, out the ieitehen window of h at No.4 who sarter will be t xt] West said whe had been dimp- WM Orchard street to-day and landed | (owe name of the fortunate] pointed In him. ligecas fi Umingured at the bottom | young woman last might was not given| “1 think that all men should do spme | Phe WAY GOWN be rosie Nas, broken all | out, | work," she “bat Harold fala eae cl ae tes and pro. Nefore sailing the b told of the! at de anythin toll me that} Alow WIRGOW lll sone eanonaini “romance of her only real love.” She| he kad an income a your, but the child's fall. She ts the ee eee for said she met Mr, Henderson in Parts in| le had nothing Tt was ny | children of John Hekononts . Taree 1819 when Baron James Ormonde de] money that furniahed our villa at ‘Trip: | peddler, and upon her frail shouldies thschild was showlug hig devotion. | oll, and T left $1,600 with him to clone fall many of the hougehont nate" | Avuut the same time she met young |up the place when LE leit for Paris, 1 ttle t toy E J later ana closed It up and lired anopher villa and | She had dressed her little brother Roy F. Plerco and later married hl : th vats. Ile ve and sister to go to school and was pre- She met Mr. Henderson again while tie morvants, Me ce. paring thelr breakfast when it oc. Mierce's father was having her mar RaUrariai until sent ales curred to her to open the Kitchen win- ke to his son annulled, fimlc Gun Wane mothtne dow. She tugged tr. Henderson was good and kind nit a ‘ hing Dend Man M ASHLAND, 16 a The body of 8. FP, Natter, believed to have iwen 4 wealthy farmer of Victoria, Va. was | found near here yesterday and a Coroner's Jury rendered a verdict that man ha » to his death by foul wketa in the man's of I inside out, lead hat robbery w nth motive atter came te this clty aevera ha ago with an ther man t " latter haw not READY TO USE, Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty. 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