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TO SAVE HIS LIFE, SENT 10 ISLAND Scion of Proud Family Com- ‘mitted Crime to Pay y for Operation. ‘Unmerciful Disaster Followed Fast and Followed Faster’ to Forger’s Cell. Forced by {iness to go to & hospital, rather tian become a charity patient, Maurice de Roguelaine, scion of @ once noble family and a graduate of the Sorbonne in Paris, became a forger. pay the expenses of an operation for appendicitis he forged three checks on his employer, David J. Conway, and Waa arrested for the crime before he left the White Plains Hospital. He pleaded guilty to-day to the forgery) of @ check for §37 in the Court of General WIFE PLEADS IN COURT) To | Gagner oF CORSET: SHOP 1 FRONT WOBLEMAN FORGED Bold ‘‘Makeup”’ of Fo r IDay, JUNE 21, 1912, my olish Young Girls Invites: Affront From Men, Just as Foolish Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worl THREE “LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL the daughters that nothing {8 more deautiful and worthy of admiration CAPTAIN SAM'S JOKES AND KISSES PUT $500 CRACK IN HER HEART Mrs. Law's Cardiac Organ Wasn’t Damaged $30,000 Worth, Jury Decides. Eighty-three-year-old Capt. Sam R. Myers, former Brooklyn alaerman and Jokester, will have to pay $500 for a bit of his humor. The jury that letened to tho ult of sixty-year-clé Mrs, Charlotte I. Law of No, 10% Halsey street for $90,000 damages for breach of promise this morning reported its findings to Justice Blackmar, giving the plaintiff $500 as compensation for Sam's trillings. Sam, the jokester, was not 10 court to find himself the butt of his own humor, but Mra. Law, ensconsed about by Miss Gussie Wi'cox and Mrs. Carrie 1. Wooley, heard the verdict returned and curled her lip in derision at the small- of the amount. Us exclaimed Mra. left the courtroom, worth coming aftet Nevertheless the joke 1s on Capt. Sam—$600 worth—and this is said to be the first time on record that the owner of the Iron Pier and hotel at Rockaway Beach has had the joke turned on him. Mrs, Wooley, Mrs. Law's half sister, was dumbfounded at the smaliness of Law as she “It wasn't hardly him tn the parlor of, the widow's home | bore cap and bells. Once, he gave the widow an engagement ring, which she proudly displayed to her friends, Then| she discovered the blue stone was not @ turquoise and that it was soldered to, & metal band. She told the jury it wes) worth about $1. Again, she had @ canary that died. Capt. Sam,, unbe- known to her, replaced the dead bird with @ live one and laughed her tears! away. The widow told of how the! merry captain was wont to call of an} evening and remark: . “Let's have a| Then, | he would produce a box of) and another box of sardines. John G. Griffith, attorney for Capt. Myers, wanted to re the verdict set! them such verdict. CAMBRIDGE, Mags., June 21.—The will of the late Prof. Willlam Watson Good- | win, the noted Greek scholar who died | here June 15, was filed in the Probate | Court at Bast Cambridge to-da: No! valuation {s set upon thi sum of $16,000 is given to Harvard Uni- versity to found a larship for grad- uates in cl al Hterature or archaeol- archaeciogy. A. Goodwin, is remes LK Discouraged About Your Complexion? he, it omg, and de not, hide only mai not Coumeticn fie, Dimples, freckies, of red apote oa Dr. ‘James P. Campbell’s | Sate Arsenic Complexion Waters “The Success ef My Present Is Due to Con- fidence— BOTH WAYS” 42 West 34th St. Bet, Bway @ Sth Ave. ALWAYS Fa my 1% faith in t! le. When rain a & national business le pression left me with a million dollar stock in my five stores a weeks ago, it was The Crisis of My Business I needed cash quickly and badly. I never itated in my course. went direct to the pub- lic for it I came out with an honest, truth- than simplicity and neturainess in Sessions and Judge Rosalsky sentenced urily your Mood, sleause, aad beautity, the dressed simply, ful statement of my the verdict, for she felt ihe testimony nie eR a girl y : ey be ae you 6 fresh aud opotieas com- iilla to one year on Blackwell's Island, de GRAN BUR TER ail things, Delleve every scnooteiit (she had given anent Capt. Sam's oscu- i cena sition, and with a Fist Commure ied ahaa latory proclivities would have captured Site ani let your mittee prelie tea of the extraordinary re- juating circumstances were ar- nature were not tampered with and in his behalf, not by bs counsel, QNWE STO she we: for sim- the full amount demanded ae heart ful beautifier of the comoleston aod oF coun: ductions, now in force, ne had none, but by the to the deal profession, Used = vaim, It was Mrs, Wooley who kept a sifu neasen for fan $1.00 per box, j~ BACK plicity the keynote of art and | ais in which was noted a recgrd of ty day treat representing (ee hea DAPbation oMficers who had tnvestigated | wood taste. IDA 8." Jail the kisses conferred by Capt. Sam Ga es jest loss I have ever Ms caso. His wife wae in court and| | |LETTER ON EXTRAVAGANCE) oO 0. vrs, Law. “i antes.” Sold. by Biber: taken. The resultshave mace Parcel Sonal tee wen | FROM A YOUNG MAN. It was ten years aso that Capt. | Amt" preva AO te been little de of phe- . e Here {s a young man's point of view:| raw had begun to pay her ardent at- menal. I had con- are that in all thelr inguirles con- eae SteAaM The prevailing note " RICHA D. Co., noi ing him they had found the best of tention, He was ever the however, and the Cupld that sat be: Jokester, ‘ts, Ile was @ man who had led i @'Glean life and who had always been @Agnest in his efforts to obtain em- pieyment. ‘Ten years ago De Roguelaine arrived with his wife. Hesjdes being a ee of the Sorbonne he held a of Master of Arts froin the @feat English college of Cambridge. HW secured employment as @ professor of French in several colleges in the ety, and finally went to the Equitable TAfe Assurance Society. Here he re- ae for throe years, when he went Mutual Life Insurance Company at larger salary. All this while he AAG his wife were buildin; jal big When the outlook. was brightest M& health began to fail and he took a among your female correspondents bay ref a RD aril Jrosebte ls seems to be that ‘everybody's doin’ it’; that no one can afford to lose _ ” - = ground in the race for a husband; that every girl has the right to make herself as attractive as she can, q &c., &c. In this connection the writer would be glad to refer you to the report of an investigation | into the salaries of evening students | of the New York University School of Commerce about four years ago, , which discloses the fact that the average age of the students reporting was twenty-five years, and the aver- age monthly salary less than §90. Certainly a small proportion of ‘the writ circle of acquaintances, ranging from twenty-two to thirty fidence that you could not withstand the op- portunity of such ri- diculous prices on Mer- chant Tailors’ $25 to $75 uncalled-for gar- ments, and ES CUSTOM MODEL CLOTHES, and you have - shownthestrongest con- idence in my honesty in the record selling here every day at my |‘ 2 terrific reductions. Bulletin of the Suit & \**1 Would Advise Mothers to Reprove Daughters Who Paint, and if That Doesn’t Help, Why, Spank Them,” Writes a Young Business Woman. BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Consider the unexaggerated drawing of three little maids from school as I saw them strolling on the lower East Side of New York yesterday during the noon recess ‘fhour. Their waists were too tight and too decollete and their skirts were too short and of dimensions that ‘would make the average eel appear to be wearing a pan- nier. James McCreery & Co, 23rd Street 34th Street These Stores Will Be Open Until 6 o’Clock. On Sale Saturday, June the 22nd “Dear Maaam—On my way to busi- ness daily at about 830 A, M. I notice hundreds of girls, some about fifteen years of age, going down to ‘business, with paint and powder on being pald $1,200 or ‘ x | ther faces by the barrel, Should Lidtie th Aitbe dd . Vueution, He said he felt the need of One of these girls was bow-legged. Another knock-| 1125. romale individuals see them- | "ore Der year. ' ; “WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Overcoat Reductions Foat, but it was in the busy season and | kneed, while the third ambled along on the sides of very| selves, I feel sure they would not ‘These facts bring out the follow- + In Both Stores, he was dismissed. Then t troubles ing question: If New York mothers dress their daughters extravagant- ly s0 as to increase their chances of matrimony, who on earth do they swostantial feet. Skirts of adequate length and width would have provided « merciful covering for these anatomical defects. But these girls obviously thought use it. “I would advise mothers to speak to their daughters about using paint and make-ups, and if that don’t help, $18.00 and_ $15.00 Now oy if unfertuna man began. 4 1910 he Was in the hospital for ithe and in the following year $9.59 Pique Stocks with black silk turn- ennilen, ‘They ‘were selt-consplons ver and band. 1 35 Ore i) He ‘Inve monthe. Hie alender re-| ey were reveating Sata of cake ana why spank them, no matter how old | ¢Xpect them to marry? Octogen- over and band. usually 50c, . $18.00 Now A) Parces wore exhausted througn'hie il.) Seeceoneslens 00 28 COMCOTE TS ce umiliatig to women, cea be duptt-| ine fi? may be They are only | see ey rate, in New York or Shadew Lace Pierrot Collars with ae, und his 7 1 hg i 1 erage $1,200 man, in New York or b pees, and Me wife started @ ttle) cated in any neighborhood in New York. In fact, the young girls of the East onl ead aren alee deprsel b ‘$20.00 and $22.50 Now $25.00 and Fs $28.00 Now $30.00 and $35.00 Now $37.50 and avoid doing so, and as I am ae girl myself, it 1s much better to be what you are than be made up and the laughitig stock of Now York. “I am employed in a large con- cern where I meet men of all sta- tions in life, and know about all I want to know on this subject. First of all men go once with that painted up doll, and then forget that she ex- ists, and they get so disgusted with her that they inform me should 80 and so call up, to tell the party we have no one here by that name. The way the men do talk about the girls of that Kind 1s terrible, and I anywhere else. We hear a hue and cry from time to time about ra¢e suicide, diminishing birth rate, &c., but the writer begs to submit that a $1,200 Income is insufficient to sup- port a $2,400 wife, to say nothing of a fainily. A girl's extravagance be- fore marriage is certainly not an in- dication of her thriftiness after- ward. “The remarks of one of your cor- respondents on the right of every girl to make herself as attractive ‘as possible appear to me to be cor- rect in theory but wrong in practice. No one questions a girl's right to Bide have rather an advantage over thelr schoolmates in other sections of the city, for they develop earlier and their decolletes and tight skirts, while equally common, are not quite so futile as those worn west of Fifth avenue. CONDITIONS MAKE COSTUMES ing and per mcetntce of the art of re woman lost mothers of pcg hip liriguedectbeylcnctig such girls pay little or no attention costumes worn by a certain namber of| ‘ the bringing,up of their daust them all the more otartiing, When a] ‘ere. They allow them to do abs young lady in « musical comedy lutely as they please, which naturally to conyey to the audience that she eee them unruly and more vul- really devilish she sits on the ed Not only are the girls getting of a table or tilts back in her chair, the habit of painting their faces, swinging her legs and proving to the| but the manners of some of them satisfaction of y one that she) @re getting worse than the worst keeps her stockings darned, or at any| type of the Apache. rute that there are no holes in them. “He ‘er, I am proud to say that COLLEGE MAN HAO TO WORK IN TRENCHES AS LABORER. the taught French to the children neighborhood of thelr home, Walton avenue, in the Bronx. Mier leaving the hospital the college MAN svught employment, but finding ho other was compelled te work in trenches with laborers. Then one day he found David Con- way, a tugboat owner at One Hundred Fifty-second street and Harlem who gave him employment at week. He proved so efficient that soon rained to $76 a month. black silk stock. Black 5) double frill. usually 1.00, 75c Silk Stock with lace ruffle and 1.00 $44.50 $4759 usually 1.50, SUITS & DRESSES. FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN In Both Stores. Out of 15,000 Garments am sure no girl likes to be talked render herself as attractive as pos- ry 9. here was threatened with |THOr BNO Myer young lady who might| my elster has not acquired the habit | about and laughed at, especially | sible, but rouge, rats, &e., serve only EXCEPTIONAL VALUES —dJust Four Described pendicitis and a physician told him | | eens right out of a musicall of ‘smearing’ her face with ‘paste, | about her looks, by the male | {? Teoder, Hen Sounly) UAAsepRey stn A Geornes s ere *' es most anx! that he must have an operation per | DOVE weet ted far back In a chair| nor does she stuff her hair with the j sex. AN men go with this Kind | (9° itract, ae ¥ ar formed smmedintely, The wafortunate| ‘i "tron of a corset #hop In lower New| ao-called ‘rats’ (which any doctor | of women for & pastime, and have Sn nee Changeable Taffeta Suits..18.50 man was without funda and shrank | york, acting us « alent “barker” for| would say is the real cause of the | no serious intentions, but certainly Steamer Burns; 25 Lost. | diced tain a0 pea = aria tbeuint oe Seog the attractions withim She was i losing of hair), nor does she wear 2p, maaan Bee CRs c ie BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 21a) reduced fro: 1.00 be symphony in white, a most abbreviat such freaky styles as you mention ear Madam—I note the tendency | yungarian river steamer hi been | o e th, coat. ing @ charity patient, so he became # |r ony, tor her akitt was 00 tight! in your articles, ‘The danco halle | of & number of people writing you |pummed off Carnavods, on the Lower | Taffeta Dresses in plain or change- Batu eras a geen. A Loaves pee lmnet 16) that she had shortened tt nearly to to place the blame of the ridiculous porhood cashed three © ft noft, finished ‘ y a and cheap, trashy picnics, in my Fifty-seven pe: wel her knees n order to sit down, and she dre: and 1h the hospital. ‘Th are partly, if not wholly of schoolgirls on prevailing Twenty ~ three passengers able colors. 9.75 igs ian eng <a aaeide | in -c to th ' * | fashions, As a student of art I want | missing, and it is feared that they are operation was a success, but it had | Aoi, rpg ieee’ Hers for the disgraceful con- | 1, say w word in favor of the work |dead. Two of the crew were burned = reduced from 16.50 to 18.50 made his life o failure, He was ar- duct of girl E.G, PY or the gum m: of our best designers, What could | while still a patient to the lege for all 1 know—and reading | GLAD HIS SISTER DOESN'T PAINT| be more beautiful than the simple, White Voile and Lingerie Dresses,— @ probation officers in court # oat} eavil: AND POWDER. straight Mnes ‘of th t everywhere they went they got the dress? Is it not m ast praise of de Roguolaine and his| ATTRACTS A CROWD, BUT NOT ‘The Rev, Father Wheaton of 8. CORSET BUYERS. Agnes Church in Brooklyn said of him: | , crowa was collected about the * man 1 een ey etree most menial (seemingly unconscious girt barker—she fancy lace trimmed. 12.50 reduced from 16.50 to 18.50 ‘This ts the opinion of another brother: “Dear Madam—The young girl of to-day is a slave to fashion or {m- egines herself to be. Loud clothes, decidedly more in laws of health than the long and voluminous germ-catching garments \CASTORIA For infants and Children. which have heretofore beef worn? | Bears Dresses of Stripe Lawn, effective npc nest was not more than eighteen—but it was} With more colors than Joseph's coat, “I believe the fault ies not in the ‘ } Ie Paso vathette| rioting wien ‘Ne use not the sort of crowd that needs cor-| with paint and powder to match, are fashions but in the wrong appli: the The models. 3.50 was finished, and the fate of the pris- |sets or wears them. typical sights on the str of the tion of them. In my opinion, 8 mv A f Chi rt k wae fniened. Mine hands of the Judge. | Now and then a girl paused long| Greater City, Brooklyn ts not ex- | schoolgirl cannot be expected to de- | Signature Kind Silk Slips of China Silk and Messa- ‘The man, pale and emsciated, sat with |enough to cast an admiring cepted, The make-up of these fool- | cide upon matters of dress, and I | g¢ his wife and in the faces of both were | - irls merely invites insult believe it the duty of mothers to see aye din te denna’ Juace Mo. (the White-clad Agure—s glen ish young girls merely 5.00 The Girl Who Knows line. reduced from 7.50, leky started to speak when the: wife |and despair as well as adm! from the male 5 ‘The haughty air that she is simply and tastily clad. umpe: the barks hair was her] of these young creatures they I believe !t natural for a young girl it. it! rete! | = A eA faye oe skirts were shorter and her decollete| strut about the streets with their | to be fond of color and display un- Always Bought with tears streaming ug) from her eyes, |more pronounced than were those of leas her training has tended to make gonizing appeal: her quiet and refined in her faces enamelled {9 certainly ludicrous, crled out an any other young woman of the neigh- It {n Use For Over 30 Years. and only the parents are to blame “Oh, Judge, Jhdge, be merciful!” borhood. for these pitiful conditions, 1 ain | 2t 18 the duty of mothers to teach | qqgliiiseesiisseaSesenssaiasaseSanns the stout am ‘Th of death foo ap vod I saw yesterday the combination,| only a boy of seventeen, but, thank Was affected, 89-40, an ntly tallored Ti ‘welght Worsted Suit, very dark The Vacation Girl has learned a few things about where to spend a Summer's Outing. | She does not go blindly to any one Moun- | tain, Seashore or Country Hotel or Board- | ing House, but is on the alert to locate some | new place where she can get | the change in air, environ- ment, recreation, people, etc., that go tomake a vacation all that it should be. First of all she secures a copy of | | The World’s Summer Resort Guide for 1912 | Now being distributed FREE too often on girls who are poor, | of & gorgeous dance hall waist with| 4 working skirt, generally of shoddy | God, 1 have @ alster who 1s as pure as the Jily, and if only the averago girl of to-day would follow my dear aister’s example we would not hear of ‘young girl missing from home.’ “AD. Ga" GIRLS GOING TO WORK DON'T CARRY SCHOOL BOOKS. moments before he ‘Then he said slowly and volce that a crime had been committed and the demands of Justice |4nd shabby cloth. in view of the ex-| It 1s evident that the achoolgirt of | would wen-|to-day has clasped the short-friazed | erm of one |bang to her soul as well ax her fore- wife col- |head. ‘The rest of her hair she qr- ranges in two ear muffs on either side jof her head—most unseasonable as! ttt 5 tad |well as uncomfortable in this month aes Manamrt a been my a with [Of June | in contact with school children were separ- ‘The smaller girls, those of | through my previous line of busi- nm across the jelve to Sfteen, show & distinct | ness, and have saved more than one women went) preference for frankfurter curls ar- Mttle dear from human vampires, I ranged in « cluster on top of the made no mistake when I wrote you head and streaking down their | of painted and powdered schoolgirls backs, This is probably the most | in my last letter, Girls that go to hideous ana artificial of all ways | work don't carry school books: of arranging the hair. “Rats,” of “This summer resorts like North ee SANS L SIE CERE WAC 4a 4 A Guaranteed Corn Cure N Here is a plaster that costs you nothing if it fails to remove your com quickly, completely and without pain. 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