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- — ge TE TT STE eT RRA Ba ty agin eh NE SEN 6 ARO TS EET API ETE TT BE THREE GIRLS HELD se egrareenyeeesrera arte IN, AO CA OLA A A AA CE APO ALLA ~ THE DRESS-PAINT-AND-POWDER PROBLEM a: YAMA GIRL. JULIUS 1 uh winning the coaching marathon from Alfred Vanderbiit, who had taken it for two years The distance, ten and a : A L half miles, was made in forty-three P KAKI RRRRRER? CHR RR —f “aa tia” 6 a a | ance, , Two highly educated young Chinese, | sur On Au and Chang Su, arrived irl’s Self-Respect Dictates Her oun one ee | ornell University, where they will study. engizes in China the young. men have bee ng railroads, ‘ ‘ r . A exettes ins Esteem o en anny atiarwontan ate wert whe hed Ja M : cae - —_—>— WET ae 8 Mus tz of Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). - . - ’ Forty years Scores of Arrests Made and) et senna Is Matron 4 “I'm Looking for My Brother,” a¢0 she iett Sure Sines then the 4 ‘ vate ey Smacks man, Lately Juil Tons of Documents Seized Honor and Gouverneur Mor- | It Read, and Smacks on 1iffio 'simericn and fusniee hee 7 . a twostoot sign, which ft By Police. ris Is Best Man. Dock Follow. fen aoa Woe ae pamaee cabin pas 40 OFFICERS AT WORK. anne n Os MOTE onan | and transetiantic pointe, arrived in the [they tTZ, tg (feCOME. cate. Hh abe Harting Davis, the author, and Miss harbor to-day, the heaviest day's ship-/a man, who seized her and b i Elleaveth Genevieve McAvoy, daughter ping In years, Tho steamers Gec ne ine - Ga es A sania nee i Some of the Young Women ot Lawrence MoAvoy, and kriown on the| Washington of the North German Lio¥4 |Trey nan rowd {nan Up. ? | f stage as Reese MoCoy, the “Yama/ line, tho New Amsterdam of the Hol-| roar, Are Hysterical When Unload- Tame Girl" were married at 1.0 this| land America tine, the Lapland of the| On the George Washington a straw f morning In Greenwich at the law oMco Red Star line, the St. Louls of the | TsSiteae be = - nt. he vote | ed From Motor “Marias.” lof Wiliam ©. Rungee, a Justice of the! American line and the California of | vet 3 : Peace, who officiated | the Anchor line arrived outside the Nav- : a Mrs, Colt, nee Ethel Barrymore, was) rows practically together and were| Adjourn Tearing, — Three ris matron of honor, and Gouverneur Mor- | forced to wait within @ short distance) The argum on the app not ton vent isanciiccee etme ce ris, the @hort-story writer, who Was &/ of each other until the fog which caused | the National Sporting Club of Amertea ty alleged loan sharks rounded up| fellow Yale classmate with Justice Run-|eo much damage yeeterday had lifted, (fF 8 atay restraining the State Boxing by forty detectives to-day in a concerted | ! = party ; feta |Commission from revoking the club geo, was beat cman, The wedding pariy| At § o'clock to-day the heavy mist | (om rn ane attack on the money lenders’ offices dis-| reached Greenwich in three automo-| suddenly cleared off and there was alyaesel upon the | the com * tefbuted over lower Manhattan. The biles. Mr. Davis secured his marriag®! push to enter port. n's action was adjourned by Jum @eizure of persons and paraphernalia was! Hoense of Town Clerk Robert Wellstood,| One of the returning passengers on avegan in the Supreme Court to made with the District Attorney and) Kiving his age as forty-eight, his occu-| tho George Washington was Judgo! til next Wednesday, ‘ Police Commissioner Waldo cooperating. pation as author, his condition as “4i-|wiitam H Moore, who has been five |, A, review evolihe the Gabe lissase i Miss Jessie O'Brien, a clerk in Ward) vorced,” his native city Phtlad weeks in England, where he won many pending now hetore the Appellate Divl= / nd Company at No. 32 Union Square,! Jand his~home as Mount Kise; blue ribbons at the Olympia horse show. \gion, but a decision ts not expected be b and Miss Katherine Ma all, employed by D. H. Tolman and Company, N East Forty-second street, were hy! eal when unloaded at the Criminal) Courts Bullding, with the books and fecords, from the motor ‘Maria Wheir grief was not lessened when they ‘were forced into cells to await arratgn-| ments on warrants issued by Magistrate Corrigan chare!ng the usurous use of money. Miss Ellen Brodie was arrested | fn one of the Nassau street raids, All the arrested persons were held in| $10,000 ball each for further examination. | The warrants were intrusted to Act+ ing Captains McKinney and Cooney hy Assistant District-Attorney Franklin Brooks, who as an Assemblyman had] the loan law amended to bring u Practices under the banking sta The warn sued on bona fide| complaints, the sufferers being police: | men and firemen. Their names were | withheld by Mr. Brooks. Four lieutenants in charge of Mike Bummars drove up to the Royal Com- pany of New York, bankers, at No. 92| Nassau street, enter the oMces on the gecond floor, arrested Mark H. Suger- He gave his bride's name, her parents’ | ty. gaia he. felt names, her occupation as actress and her age as twenty-four, Just half of his | = = = own mer allk under tered” lace wi Drea. F Aa <Pu a carried a huge of pink st =p ee ak Vacation Dresses ~°: the Jolly party away tn t the bridegroom's home most pleased about (fore fall. remony and con- sineitn'st| @g at Real Mid-Summer Reductions w& : wire Fecelved' by tne justice and wown| @ Lingerie Dresses Specially Priced clerk, A hen hs $7 Lace Trimmed Batiste Dresses...........+6+- $3.98 RICH MEN FIGHT CEMETERY. $10 Eyelet Embroidery Trimmed Dresses... .. . oe $5.98 rime Ground! @) Linen Dresses Greatly Reduced $5 One-Piece Linen Frocks......... 00.0 ceeee ‘all man and selzed a tof of books and rec- $8 Lace Trimmed Linen Dresses........ Petcons $4.98 Voile Dresses at Fractional Values ords. Up the street at No. 116 Nassau it Her. Hek, known as the L. U, Willets farm $10 Striped Voile Dresses... .. osetess . $5.98 1 q us Joseph P, ana W ovate LG Henry $8 Striped Tissue Dresses. ..... a - $4.98 : tae ‘f : ¥ 1, Bell, former IAeutenant-Governor | street, they entered the dacob becss TCATHOLIO GOWN, Bos a eit Sheanan, evs de Hee Mevtneea| @ Morning and House Frocks Reduced Loan Office and arrested Brodie's pratty , ®) 4 ci { “We Don’t Dress in Ex- i 4 —< Siereaen us| tes. | Object to Having t in ‘ounty. (Bpectal to The Brening World.) HPMPSTEAD, L. 1, July ’.—Several mombers of the millionaire colony in the north of Nassau County were out {in force before the supervisors of Nas- sau County to-day, protesting against the establishment of a cemete! Lela ic parties, also protested. daughter, Ellen, aged nneteen vears CARDINA LL the pupervikees Maia net grant tho a $5 Dainty Dimity Dresses... ... $2.98 for whom the warrant was n | aggerated Styles and ACAPE, $4 Striped Gingham Dresses pesiraiad con - plication of William Hart, as agent of a ae. ’ $1.98 epAbiaave hee eh Have as Many Bo { ite Pi i “oe “Others $2 White Pique Outing $ | < , brite to bate her the hum: of riding in the big police motor van Friends as the Others WOMAN IS SENT TO PRISON} i WITH MEN. ON) Who Are Called Classy,” Suits Tomorrow, Excellent Cut—Empire Belt, Hip Fastening SALE AT ALL THREE STORES, Tuesday 14-l6West 14th Street NEW YORK. ady the Repose Mausoleum, but reserved de~ tho orthodox point of view that | cision, In immediate vicinity of the os she is in the scheme of the uni- | proposed mausoleum aro thy la tates of Payne Whitney, Mrs. Frank merely an accessory after the | ie Grinwald, Willlam i, Vanderbiit ir, William K, Sheehan, Court Justice fact to man, then the point of : aay his nigh view presented by the Broadway 3 Ww. Detective Mile Reap had no authority) Write Two Brooklyn show. gist ip entirety legion)! ane Francis K. be aa ae to release her and Miss Brodie had to! pl 5 Tn ee sto the” criminal Court nuinine, @drls oat eM ieipmecs,cnscion pete ante [ ‘ eee pmeet, consolation prize, JOSEPH YORK JR., A SUICIDE Here her father attempted to seize his CMOTCS FY cthntan ee & cushion and balm for wounded macculine nity, then it is quite true that she is justified iu paint- at daughter and he was arrested mea i gharee of interfering: with ne muare BY \iXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ' He was later fined $10 for disorderly | conduct. but I'm sure if the Son of Wt Morristown Man mmon sense and not be would try to the prev= aid to And now a learned medical journal | combine elf at Hotel. alent sty ing and otherwive adoring he At Samuel Zlot's place, No. 230 Grand has declared its views on the dress-| | called “proper,” they would have no if the average male being prefors Joseph York Jr, son of a wealthy 4 street, Detective Jimmy’ Kelly and — ‘i Caues tb born MAIA Of the boy noc Ade her that way, BUT WOMAN a eee ey man committed 4604462 Fulton Street , assoclates were scen in time for Ziot ro paint-and-powder problem! Theeur-| yn nen and giving them | THD PARENT STEM OF THE eet iy room in the Palace Hotel BROOKLYN gather his papers te and lock rent number of American Mcdicine,| times G, M. and F | RACE. SCIENTISTS AND BI- Perens a9 Newark street, Hobokem 645 651 St t His depository: | eid 10 ope, after calling attention to the present | WHat ig A PERPLEXED GIRLTO| Sun rims PRincsria, or | eatiy this aftersoon, Ho shot hhinseit pole, Broad reet »$ up the safe and threw it in the noun discussion, takes up the subject from na? ZIvD WAS TRE FEMALE pain. |in the head with e smelievulibre. re LARGE STORES. from which {t was removed to. At: Brooks's office. John Sugarman of No. 1132 Broad- Way was surprised by sleuths operat. ing from Fourteenth street. His offic sa spacious one and much tpne was consumed in removing great stacks of ‘books to the wagons. the physician's standpoint in an edi- CIPLE. VOWVAUS et ewe. Weare -tive| LI-vVe an ae vhioh gays? I think all women will be interested ye icin was peLaphemaeneie York, who wai torial, which says: an ihe was an after-thought in the ‘old, and was employed in. the| @& _ “The hobble skirt and {ts con-' point of view so cynically Lpaiiwporciebs site fs man. | yudiow and Sauter hardwar \ most women | factory at Newark, took a room at the o geners have no artistic charm, One| presse! in the following letter #ENCd it" crow, wut stl a attorcthe vent | hotel earls this morning and was not ” ae which cannot be ailowel to shape the | seen again alive. When a clerk, he destinies and dictate the moral (ing the shot, ran to the room tot nu has only to stand on a main thor- Perplexed Show Girl s Madam—T've read oughfare in any large city to recog- Detective Riley and four sleuth ERP: Bl ticles on dress and tt seems tom sar oHale BE ti wink ot taa| veatigate, he found the guest lying, Mecah con dh Rubehateln at owecece nize the evils presented by these) men convict themselves. They vo principle—woman. i clohted, on the floor Broadway: while he was balancing hia monstrosities of modern feminine ap- | painted, half-dressed girls attract th oung nH thought of On a business ‘ ard of the Piety Books. Hoe asked to be allowed to . Ea etal ha wy fi aaan 46 | sly ae the mot which employed him was writte complete his figures. The officers toll NIKO GREELEY-SMITH berth Bay oe cette: ee Peet ein @ little plain | future, the torch-bearers of t er aS Atte a - «i him they thought the District-Attor- J ve Ml river of Immort ristown. The police sent @ Menenge) q.At a, o | le: , a _ ney would be able to make them bal. anatomy are exposed and exaggerated {s a sad commentary on the morals | Mouse, but they mnst frat ao heed anyone to warg | to tho fathyr Iminediatoly Sweetens your stomac — —s your head and thor- |. ance satisfactorily, and Rubenstein ang mental processes of the future mothers of the race. Th the} [Us Sound with ana sajoy corrupting and devas: = oughly cleanses your liver and 30 feet of bowels ’ and his treasured books were thrown sbi oulh at race, The more the] company of the painted beauties |; ae trarael tonnes eal Estate We i » Into the motor “Maria.” situation !s studied the more bewildered one is apt to become. Surely it; until there's nothing left for them [1 hold no brief for men; quite the cone wry Lower of No. 31 Weat of sour bile, foul gases and clogged-up waste. A violation of on No. 314 of the cannot be that our girls and young women are losing their moral sense or| but ‘back to the simple’ Why ary. When T urge the street, a or estate 8 and Se <a : . , half- | plicity and good taste sree ” Revised Banking laws and Section No. towering thelr standards of virtue? No, it fs not this—yot, don't they taboo the Hesatod, baste | pllcity and wood taste | n All those days when you fecl miser-| matter is moved on and out of your ; the Btate of New York is charged in “At present the disgusting and de-j rigible, foolish and loudly dressed Hee 4 pies Phere are plenty tn Dr man BN abed tea able, headachy, bijious’ and dull are! system — no nausea — no griping — ao ‘each complain praved methods and of dress that Is she is perfeotly right. And plaids peo deny ane 1008 A spect y 1 Chae Ameer le care: ia. be yr a liver and sluggish bow- Arn ee are so deserving of c m are ate who calls the mothers | OS” NMG0" tiey, and lote of tin ma AR SADE Yourasit * Patrick's Cath 4, Brake i Hava) when. Yous. alaenaea i ie y can't have your liver FAIL TO FIND LOST BOY. —trivutabie sotely to a desire that so] Of this town “a cheap lot of igno Ne aE Oe He renee (Iie RY nde toch ae aaa tenets, At | tg wlan, arty ra ond, and {sour and full of gas, when you have] inactive und your thirty feet of bowels aie many young giris and women have of| "amuses" Is probably the sort who around and have @ good time bee [not forfeit that of any one clay worth | as Lice heen wed atoriy- | eves twitel and ‘you are Tesileas| CONstipated with sour, decaying waste Bearching Party Gets No Trace of being modern and up-to-date, to be just rena Lp bes a cpaiy way on @ | gore he ‘settles’ down, can have | while six years old « hd cxa'e a ciitee | matter and feel well. The need of @ Corona Child, @ Itle more daring or ‘risque’ than) ey aren eee - more such times with the girl who Syrup of| laxative is a natural need, but with © their associa t he reputas eat overdresse: orde . na ah ta i “ Theor \nacty of gearcharg:.te0 be. es (eee em ania sa Win 108 8B ice the “effect it Nae an | dgn't clever enough to paint h to be distressed ious Syrup of Figs you are not tion of being stylish dressers. “Thougitlessly they adopt extremes hasn't the money to dress daring- fective Caputo of Corona, L. 1, returned known clubman" there is such a pleasant way to] drugging yourself. Bi ompased A ( ho o “all ly. If # man marries the girl who z entirely of luscious figs, senna and jocez. folioring +0 al night bunt and’giva uo canalaark thee a ud é ites rood peas doesn't paint, he soon goes back to Give nuctive liver and ten] aromatics, it cannot injure. rough the i ORae SOME tacles or freaks they me, or they ving o remarked that “that the girl who doos. yards of waste-clogged bowels a thor- «Ask your druggist for the full name, iearics Osile of Ne, 74 Sycamore concession :hey make nd taste and Serer So han chia batt 4 “You say women should be pure-minded cleansing this time, Put an end] “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna 5 ‘a conscientious scruples. eave to constipatio Refuse, with scorn, any of th ‘The little fellow went with several ““Phis is the explanction for the great] {feet upon the mex than anything Tj and et high standards of morality, even Take a tenspoonfui of Syrup of Figs! called Fig Syrup imitations. ‘They sre playmates Saturday afternoon to Linden majority of the gitls and young women| Mave ever known in my sixty years |{f men are ‘guttersn:pes a _ tonight, sure, and just see for your- tt to deceive you. Look on the o= Park and afierw to Leaverich’s who dress themselves in the most vu i was no doubt out looking for | Bible say, ‘It isn't good for man (inean , r ly but thor-] label. The genui undiges elf by ring, how ge oughly all the sour bile Then stand old reliable, bears the name, California Kig Syrup Com Woods. When ready to return they Just such disgraceful (% sights, | ing women and men) to Personally 1 wear no false hair, no |!f men won't come up, should st anfons were manner with utt 1 him, A esty or maidenly gard of all m ! fermenting food and clogged up waste] pany ” searchng party was org All Sate “They do not re he dangera they | TUKe @nd no corsets, Alto T wear jalone ike the Hock of “ib 5 : ; ° urday night and yester and last are surely fos or the terrible} 10" ! Annee Stes 0 8 out the yaad ones ae peer ety by Soha a nih . night the woods have been carefully menace that they are bringing pr jew York dressed mod- |iiivn se 8:8 mi ag D . est! comfortably I am often | panion, I'm really in ¢ trying to * gone over, but without success, and closer to thelr dally lives. MaicuiRn openly | * The polic y he might have fallen in “The great ev present ay styles; },, the cesspools, ‘The of feminine dress are, therefore, the| gow to-day wrong impression they give of m women, It r the pond or in one search will be contin y Alexander’s men as well as | solve this, for I have self-respect and I] NEW LAID res courage that | hag 9 good inother, but I see 80 many dita to wae [AN G8 ighters, ru ter chorus an a Pure girls, the invitation they let inn wo 5 1 J ITALIAN HELD FOR MURDER, ““! “omee citer -@ insult and attack, Wel do not like | show giris who dress loud Lava +) and finally thelr indisputable tendency | to be conspicuous, and, healdes— that I'm ail at sea whether wo OEM’ (0 65 to m ; ; to lower or destroy {deals of wor n—well, John thinks’ tehy look |dreme wee the Women men run after 0 f Charged With Staying Bleyclist om) scity 3.5 weil: which, tor with corsets and puffs—and, |the reverse, and tt would surprise nu | vag Ibs, eae “ Lonely Long Island Road, — | all, are just about th armor tint | ~ Well, $ust a Tittle rouge and powder | now ma Jute old and young bual ‘over the shine, you know. y | men ta (rls, and many RIVERHEAD, L. 1, July &—Tom.| Virtue and chasthy ever had, or ever) hs tg Mame 1eeeteukawy [ne#s men m these girl man Men S Oxfords ve."” | “ irl thine ul of masso Cappello, aged about thirty-five | Will have, Iara nethece ; of the sir nyo n firat! ine 1 a show girl and paint A&P years, an Itallan, of No, iit Him street, LETTERS DEALING WITH THE) And the women por silly geese. | hie A ee eae chasa ke Evaporated 20-07% oans G ARAB Ty Conn wa QUE ') (ne FOWDER AND “MAKE UP" CRAZE AUDA MORALS TERE Glonae ethene nin lati as can on the money I make, Cai: county Jail here y to awalt the ‘The year's best models in Tan or Black Calf and Patent Leather reduced to $3.75 This article presents the point of view and {t seems to me such girls have ° of the Grand J P we t action of the Grand of the gre y marry well, 1 majority of serious men) On the other hand, the let 1° from —— —- murdering ‘ pani) ; arry and show thes ; ‘ ; : J und women, ut there is an side, | Brooklyn olds out for wom.|men didn aie nak a us cor ies ly ave If T had ever doubted it the great num-|en who dress simply and appropriately, | girls the best times there wouldn't be sy All sizes in most of the sty ij mayport, Was fou i) 5 hen (of loitera’ fT chave ed They write |many, would th Must soma Sale at Sixth Avenue Store only Urs Ter vung Women in defense of thelr Madam—We would Uke to cone | stand, as sie has for thousands of years: der and “make up” would have com-| tra io pelled me to change my mind, I give r e three of these letters showing the vary-| lad bullt near ing points of view of the youns women| t the writers who say that withy jand lon ying to uplift men, or nett ming and they a ‘ite. assis living. “We are two iin JROh ARE Fa SR: SURTROHA 898 | ard can 2 ford Saturday nig having money ané was slain by Ital State road which was bein Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street mak )Medford. A pair of bloodstained trousers | of New York, make Ite. 89} wee! | trooklyn girls who do not dress : Sh | was found in Cappello's shack, He de-| The first of theso letters comes from! Nite the exaggerated styles you pies | "AE JEXED SHOW GIRL | nies his guilt the Bronx, the second from Brooklyn, | ture dally, and I know that we have ” : “FOR | HAVE SELF-RESPECT," IS Tea the third from @ Broadway show girl,| just as many (and very probably i i : 2 : diye Guay ponatier iuerm taiiy pial | Were) sliy woot uinen’ eto) oy THE SOLUTION. Great an ic aci Cc M To appreciate the convenience and Sak ee hr ee) First place to the young lady from the| many dances and have fust as many aes Pe 5 as the other girls wh young Of pedal motion, his swift cc | Bronx, who says: p ne abbey lady's problem I one ; . ptt au Dear Madam—I wish to applaud el A alee a Be ed eg tee ite ag 4 400 ev in the U.S. These Priess for Metropolitan District Only, great value of on Saniay World $ whi apt f fon,| the article of “A Wife.” When ah : 1 HAVE sELY- . — 1 Hn Pte siliscsomas nom ny pation | ae ares tle Raneceive Gece | Meals Ales “eLolmeneet || eateeeeey', Sate corer Want Directory—READ IT, J + 5 ~ et en cee _ a

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