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THE apes: inant 6 ne nt NING WORLD, THU REDAY, JUNE WOMEN (MOB SHOP, Girls Who Dress in Bad Teste Advised MAUL POLICEMEN IN MEAT BOYCOTT cenepemens Riots: Break Out in Willlams- burg ‘When Rabbis Order Stores Open. BRICKS AND KEROSENE. Crusaders Invade Kosher Mar- kets and Fight Desperately \ to Spoil Beef. . Mictous outbreaks in the meat boy “ “ “ Laie ceed te wns Save elce op your Pte 295 “ $\50.............. OB Populated Jewish quarters in three bor- te foe. torso to fhe BAG B00... cc seeee se ee @ughs wore resumed to-day because of sent tO May B , Norfolk d Doubl B d the injection of « new and religious ce the paint brul joys orto! an louble_ Breaste: G@ament into the movement to force "aN OUD-FASIONED MOPHER.” J How Properly to Attire Themselves Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). teed to wear rings in the nose Ry {th tan of Washable Tailor-made Suits i iou which had reopened, with the result Asks for Information. in the lower lip, ae they ois | ily Hail, and addreseed him es “carl” te ‘, ee that @ rot of serious proportions was Africa, than to place them in the | Ryan notified Patrolman Campbell ard models. White and colors. Sizes 14 and 16 aL crren cee eee | Cee i alact Ave tet Ge thaeee tall r 4.5 She 1 ui vi , u BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Freach heel hae no advantage ever | She it Soult one fnindeed fone a years. +50 to 9.00 and after one of the number had | the others a quick descent | remarks: “You ha year-old girl, but she should be atti Rot see any sense ‘“‘Many Mothers and Most Daughters Do Not See Any Sense in a Girl’s Wearing Clothes That Are Out of Date,’’ Writes a Young Miss Who A young girl has written me a letter in which she ve criticized the dress of the sixteen- you have never said how you think red. “Many mothers and ‘most daughters,” she adds, “do in a girl's wearing clothes that are out of date. There are no special fashions for the girl of from thirteen to seventeen, who is neither a chiki One fatr-sized bow. Of course rhinestone etudded or other bejewelled combs are hopelessly out of place. French heels ing silly, and earrings are barbarous. It is absolutely no more uncivil- cently bound her feet. Side by side with three actual dress: seen on young girls in New York priate costumes for them. seen that one girl wears the 4re injurious to the health, besides be-/ terday The Evening World artist has} clined to show the poll: e sketched what would have been appro-| had made arrangements for a room in Tt will be| the Hotel Walcott, No. 4 West Thirty- “middy | first street. 1912, . Diouse,” which ts'an,ideql watét for ta formal wear for growing eri. Mothere of girls may be abe 19 make 20, other practical suggestions, and if bo I}! shall be glad to hear from them, WOULD RATHER BURY HER BOY) THAN SEE HIM ENSNARED. Here ts a letter from the Mother of on eligible son which may be of Interest: | Dear Madam: Anent the present day styles of youth, I ‘had ‘often ”’ wondered during the past couplé of years why some voice wis not raised in protest or In .warning against them, I had begun Yo think that we had all become so depraved that we would accept anything. no matter how suggestive as a matter of course. “You are right. The mothers are to blame; if they are trained prop- erly they rarely go Wrong. Style /e @ good indication of character. Bold- ness of style means boldness of man- ner. Note how boldly a young miss answers you. She is not losing any sleep over the young men of New York. Happy young men for that! (I wonder what she's painting up for; perhaps the Prince of Wales will drop along and fall for her paint brush). I am the mother of one of the young men she despises, and I would rather bury him than see him in the meshes of that type of dam the prices of meat down by closing all i, Jacket Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers, ie WOMAN GOES TO BELLEVUE 7 MMI sain ac rave se rcxacriae ane AFTER TRYING TO HUG MAN. Sizes between 8 and 17 years. Made of ‘Wiltameburg visited the butchers who Taken From City Hall Park, She Refuses to Tell Police Her Name. A woman about forty years old, who refused to give her name, oald that until Tuesd: st sho Cass aven Detroit, Mich., wa to Bellevue Hospital for obse: early to-day from City Hall Pa cording to the police of TraMe Praciact A, the woman tried to em>race Joseph pounds, has black hair and eyes and was attired in mourning. She wore a gold watch and chain and ca: handbag, the contents of which she . She sald dames MeCreery & Co, 23rd Street 34th Street . On Friday and Saturday, June the 2ist and 22d. a oe i BOYS’ CLOTHING. In Both Stores, At Reduced Prices. Odd sizes in Washable Suits,—Sailor and Russian Blouse models. and 10 years. Sizes between 214 White and colors. usual price 1.45 to 2.25 . . 1.25 Mixed Cheviot. 3.95 usually 5.00, JUNIORS’ SUITS & DRESSES. 1 Both stores, Special Values. Dresses of Stripe Tissue, Gingham and Chambray,—embroidered scalloped edge, cord- eline collar and cuffs. 4.95 Attractive models in Girls’ Wash Dresses, me the market and his and torn. Policemen van, who came to his badly mauled before it Es z i ff | idea of sensual appeal. WHEREIN MEN MAKE A DISTINC- TION BETWEEN THE AQES. Now, even the man who might be en- snared by the meretricious arts of an adult woman ts revolted by the aight the Stagg street sta- ved and got the ation in | ge i street in front of both markets | strewn with articles of feminine before the riot was quelled. Chief Rabbi Jaffe of the Con- Beth-Hamidrosch Hagodol on Ait arguments over prices of gow oh of the boycotters is re- . They say that if they they will invade the butcher to-morrow. ——<$<——— MUTINY AT MUKDEN. Chinese Troops Kill Natives and Burn Property. FKIN, June %.—The Chinese troops | @tationed in Mukéen mutinied last even. = ‘according to despatches from that @ty. Many natives were victims of their ferocity ang hundreds of houses ‘were destroyed by roving bands of mu- tineers, while stores were first looted and then burned, Foreigners and thelr property were scrupulously respected by the troops. ‘The women and children found refuge at the British Consulate The city is quiet to-day, but all the stores are closed and strong Chinese guards are posted at the city gates. Whose Hat Is This? fons tnd pay court ea tor | of a young girl seeking, perhaps un- consiousl states, that few fashions are provided for of from thirteen to seventeen which requires very sing to enhance without soph! cating {te charm. e of the largest of the| There is one rule, frat formulated py | Wiliam Morris, which should be « guide to all persons, whether men, women or children, in the selection of clothes and ornaments, It ts that nothing is beau- titul which is not useful at the same |time, The successful application of this principle has done away with knobs on |furniture, with embossed designs on silver, It has rediscovered the beauty of the smooth, unornamented surface, the straight line. But it has not pre- vented women from placing 600 buttons on @ Gown where not more than aix by any posstbility could be needed, and where generally hooks and eyes serve \all the purposes of usefulness. A but- |ton that does not button is a mere ox- erescence—usel consequently unde- |strable and unlovely, | If @ woman of good taste but meagre Diack velvet buttons as the waist and skirt could support. It was a on ng one side of the back, and reak—but on the other dress made her look lke @ bankrupt button face ‘e the buttons cost her i the gown they made hideous, but she was evidently supremely satis- fled with her effect. Now, what might this young «irl have worn that would have been in better taste? Well, a dress of one piece and one Resinol soothes itching skins F you have eczema or other itching, burning, unsightly skin or scalp eruption, try Resinol Soap and Resinol Oint- ment and see how the itching in- stantly stops and the trouble quickly disappears. Your druggist sella Resinol Soap and Oint- ment. For free sample Dept, SF, Resizol Chem. Co,, Why Not Go Into tHe Mail Order Business / Pe ae a ae ea) f Gingham, Percale and White Law Si al Nor &@ woman, so we have to wear modifications of ; ol 8 ’ sawn. Size Ba lee ee tate ean grown up styl Living in an exe of exaggerated fash-| color with no more batons tnan were What Is Castoria 6 to 14 years. 1.95 markets, wi we wi “ ‘hed i Ce it more than wer fies oo seating docopirn “Doing i Aad Copaaty tha i ebacshs dir wk the eauttu” The “tutpic holes eel ed Oty rot Ad omg substitute for Ces Oil, Paregero, Drops q el f the present fashions are charm- | it |. sanction of tradition, but doing in New York what the Romans did in ing'on young, undeveloped figures, In cecaine Bere Ie fo pleasent, roy neltate Opiams, |. bet the period which embraced Rome's decline and fall may lead our civiliza-|my opinion the skirts of girls of four- Morphine nor other Narcotic F than f rere it i=} {PDs i wren tion to similar disaster. teen and sixteen should be full and de- sees Veret and allays Feverishness. For more ty years BATHING SUITS& SW EATERS. In Both Storse. “te nile prisiielmo Ferrero, Italy's famous pocketbook buym a cheap, ready-made | YO! of fantastically cut overskirts or) hag tn ben a constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind t sc horgad ff many soctal|suit, what is the firet thing she does |*"Y Pronounced trimming. Colje, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach patarely Giecovered a re-|atter the purchase js sent home? she|HOW THE HAIR OF A YOUNG) oo4 Row, Ce ‘assimilates the’ Food, giving healthy and natutal sleep. Misses’ Bathing’ Suits,— various models pes fepenceed bavhyrntued hosing Freed a a et re ot Gia GIRL 6HOULD BE Glue The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. a Z , P women Rom ittons of t rt w fought of modem America. Glee they have been colonised without ote mal pees +A oh Foe wiieat Bad a hat You nave Always raya Bong, oe Rdeoed has has been in use ¢ use for ot over plain or polka dots. 3.60 A civilisation stands or falls by | reason, s whiohever style {s more becom-| 80 al “Fash infanc: ‘Allow noon 2 deceive yoni the value 4.50 Ste women, because the women of ® =| AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT A COS ind should be bratded if straight or| his person ot tas Poa rp st but Experiments that mation are the fortress ef ite epi TUM simply tied back with a ribbon if it is| All cen aes ‘mitations . 'UME SHOULD NOT BE. trifle danger the health of Tndentoand e A %, . i ivual strength, ‘The spiritual cor | waved or curly and looks prettier that Panels g Children’s One-piece Flannel Bathing crusaders | ruption of ite women leaves a coun- fe other day in an uptown street I! way, Black ribbon is in much better Soha with ee oe spat lp lender Experiment : nd y tho Kere| try even more helpless than the [°° * Sirk of sixteen or seventeon.|+,.:6 for the hair than colors, and no| Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of Suits. Size 2 to 10 years. 1.25 ane Sethe, physical decadence of ite men. Whose dress epltomiged everything that! more of that than Is necessary to make Policemaa MdDonald the Stagg] Extraordinary license of dress marked |* YOUNS girl's costume should not be. value 2.25 Greet station was the first to inject/tne women of decadent Rome. And which some vague : Mimeelf into thé fray and it went hard | many women and young girls in New 0-button ¥ with him, A cast from a dense | York to-day are doing ac the Romane |{Toduced at a dressmaker's 101 Bathing Caps va‘ue 1.00 50c i crowd. in front tad, or at least dressing with the sole /*8® She hed adomed it with ae many etrock him | is sj Hot—Tired—Thirsty! When you seat yourself at the fountain, one refresh you. name inevitably comes to your mind. The one best beverage to cool and Remember Coca-Cola is not only pure and wholesome but Latge assortment of Women’s Swim- ming Suits, including “The Nannette.”— a one-piece Silk Garment with feet. Women’s Coat Sweaters in White and T value 4.00 to 6.75 2.75 Boudoir Woolen Bolero Jackets in a variety of colors. value 1.25, 85c SOROSTS SHOES SUMMER MODELS. Women’s Boots, Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords. Made of Taft Russia Calf, Brown Kidskin, White Linen and Buckskin, Glazed and Dull Kidskin, Suede, Patent Leather, etc. 3.50 to 7.00 a pair eo 8 e of 2.0 Delicious — Refreshing Sesh MGA Rapcals hows tor Bieah Y, teed had | 5 been found out in Where is the logic in selling your services for Thi t School or General Wear. time a lot of thrill- | $10 @ week or even $100 a week, when you can irs uen ing complications MAKE MORE MONEY, with less work and less 2.50 to 4.00 a pair would have Seen worry, conducting a business of your own? -— avoided a, An opportunity of this kind came to me, and 1 ye De dtheG Seip q i accepted it tunity ts open to you, mand the Genuine—Refuse Substit 'sS si ‘ Tuts is cations form. the right now what line of work You utes Men's Sorosis Boots and Low Cuts. s plot of “The Man | are in, or are planning to enter, it should cause you to stop and. think THE COCA-COLA COMPANY i n the Brown When I started in the Mail r Business | had only $5 IN CASH, 1 hee by Wells Hastings, one of the ‘ eather novels ever written, ‘ It is a story of New York, and its : hero is the sort of New Yorker you meet covey, day in the subway or on the “L,” But his A eaves and love affairs Be Ki (6s pe. Mee You sit up and een nt the Brown Derby” will ey Pubsiation in in ‘The Evening Nein ae os ent 4.00. 5.00 and 6.00 but I had the RIGHT PLAN in my head. and established a permanent business, I will tell you how 1 did it, and how you should do it, than this—I will help yen, I don't know, of course, how much money you wil make out of the business in the next five y ~-that depends VERY LARGELY on the amount of attention you gi it. You may make even a better record than mine, or you may do only half as well; but do you know of any other opportunity that holds out euch possibilities to you? Do this one thing for yourself-INVESTIGATE. Send to-day for my free booklet, A Gtraight Talk About the Mail Order Businees. wah on at, por a treat |] WILLIAM A, HEAOOOK, 4110 CHARLES @ = —_ = =u : SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, WOND Aya vs In five years 1 made $50,000, ATLANTA, GA 1 will do more Our new booklet, telling Free of Coca-Cola vindication at Chattanooga for the asking, : 8 James McCreery & Co, 23rd Street : 34th Street , Whenever you see an Arrow "think of Coca-Cola,