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RC TTT TEEPE SET OT RA A RT REE A AR ETT To ea rene a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 17, 1919. F THE NEW YORK JOHNNY © § YS 0 cum) OCHS HOOT HONK WR HH EVENTS IN OLYMPIC 422 Men Are Alike and None Harmless ON; YANKEES LEAVE When He Even Thinks He Is Tempted Victorious American Track and Longehoremen’s Union, anmounced to- Gay that 0 more longshoremen struck this morning in the freight yards of the West Shore Railroad in Weehawken. Three hundred men walked out at the docks of the American-Hawatien Lane in Brooklyn early to-day. All of the atriking longshoremen are MARINE STRIKERS HUNT FOR AMERICAN’ DOOMED BY MEXICANS. is mo CR ATOKA CRIN HCD Patrick Dunne Under Death Sen tence in Jail Not Named, Washington Is Told. WASHINGTON, July 17.~Somews in Mexico Patrick Dunne, an Amer 2 auspices of Socialists. State Department learned through Héy- —_——>——_ NEW YORK GIRL DROWNED. resentative Kinkaid of Nebraska. Coo- euler officers in various sections Changed Seate in Cance With Nan Copyright, 1912, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World), Longshoremen Write to Presi- ‘Mexico have been directed to mat very effort to locate Dunne and save! Whe faved Himectt. Field Team Departs From dent When Mayor Gaynor demirirbo LAKE, N. J. July 12— Stockholm. Refuses to Hear Them. Searoh ie being kept up to-day for the Rgtabitehea Body of Miss Edith Reda a New York City, who was drowned in Green- ‘wood Lake yesterday afternoon from a canoe, Miss Redden and John Bitsor New York, came here yest morn- ing. ‘The couple had dinner here and then decided to spend the afternoon in @ cence. They landed on Roosevelt Ialand, apent some time picking flowers and shortly before 5 o'elock started to | paddle to their hotel to wait for a) steamer to take them to the in. About | @ quarter of a mile from the Isiand | they decidda to change sents and while | doing #0 the boat upset. Neither could | swim and witle Bitson managed to cling to the overturned boat his com- panion was drowned. Bitson was picked tp by a launch a few minutes later, But the body of the girl coma not be recovered, ARMY RIDERS “BEATEN. Better Horses and Not Horse- manship Responsible for U. S. Defeat. Following the refusal of Mayor Gaynor yesterday to receive them and itsten to | thetr complaints against the conduct cf the police, the strikers of the National Transport Workers’ Federation sent to- day a letter airing their grievances to | President Taft. The 1 a by M. H. Woolman, Secretary of the Fed: eration, re “The members of the Marine Firemen's and affiliated unions protest agr@vet the outrages committed by ce in pollo New York, who unnecessarily in’ Private domiciles violently, without wat also of STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 17.—The} Ath and last event in the military rid- | ing competition at the Olympic games| oa ‘tee Sa we tutte > Logg veer rant, notice or provocation, beating the Be ve gecsen Lape get aor inmates, many of whom have been sent competed, . Germa: ths to hosp! A state of terror exists at ted by four United a hoard nbagiced wk Bleventh street and. West street, The eri Sagies siiare ivanacesd the com- | victims are generally foreigners. We Parition i will take these cases to court to-mor- The military horse-riding competition | sh j ; included @ distance ride of about thirty: | ere was no vio! wo in to-~tay's prog: four miles, a cross-country ride of about ress of the strike. ough the striking dividual steeplechase longshoremen held open air meetings at a. Sele abolhe aid sie! riding. noon at the Old Dominion pier, No. 26, je, Dr d nd at at the foot of W The Swedish team finished first with obetle het agra sates bes 199.06 points; Germany escond with 198.48 | ani ponsnenings LIGHTNING AT HEMPSTEAD. Lightning. played qued> freaks at Hempstead, L. 1.,-this morning during severe electrical storm. road was work of the Hempstead Fire Depart- ment saved the ct A two-family house on Columbia , occupted by George Gardner and Isaac Ambermnan, | wea truck, and while the walls in| various bedrooms were torn off none of | Preserved amd there wae no clash With | the occupants was injured, though the | points, and the United Gtates third, tas pollen eaywtoiee, the geoapente ee IA secamiuee, S| 187.8 points. ‘Tne striking longehoremen are deter-| large dog thet was sleeping under en ee Soe oe ee mined to mate an tavue of the case of | Kitchen sink wae struck and pareiysed. lengths. *DO NOT ANNOY OR PEED THE ANIMALS; NO MAN IS HARMLESS” Phinp Mofiride of No. #4 West Teoth| Ain. “una Sthes places in Nassau Denmark beat Gothenburg by a length 1S "A MASHER'S" ADVICE mmreet, who was arrested on the com-| County trees were struck and torn and « half. “ ‘ 1 ’ paint of Alexander Daly, a strike-| upart by lightning. Misene eat France ny tive tengtne, |Z Am a ‘Masher,’ and of All the Thousands of breaker, charged with having attempted to choke him. The strikers say that, without evidence, McBride was ordered to furnish a $00 bond to keep the peace when he appeared in the Jefferson Market Court, and that, failing te pro- | duce the bond, he was sentenced to Jail for six months. A defense fund to carry McBride's case on appeal to General Bee- CASTORIA For Infants and Obildren. | The Kind You Have Always Bought | Girls I Have Met by Flirting Not One Has Ever Said She Was Sorry She Met Me,’ Writes John E.—‘Any Kind of Girl Too Good for the Average Man,” Says Stenographer. ‘The style and appearance of the horses ridden by the officers counted largely in thie event. The foreign oMcers had animale which were far more costly than those of the Americans, some of whose mounts are merely picked ca¥alry horses, and the horses, rather than Price Sale | ’ eas horsemanship, turned the scale. -| sions hae teen raised by the longsipre-| Bears the | New York s Legiti- Col. Frederick 8. Folts, who ts 1 Pista charge of the American army sltcard In the matter of the New York As sores _ mobil hens d here, is confident they are as good rid- ere as those of any army, and most of the spectators of the competition agree with him. ‘The individual scores in this competi- tion, after the completion of the fifth event to-day, were: Nordlander, Bweden, fret, with #.89 pdints; Rockow, Germany, second, with 46.4 points; “masher” the issue is clear and flat. Many men have said in defense of their sex that the predatory male which infests the streets of New York is the effect of the loud clothes and injudicious behavior of the New York woman, The victims of the masher assert on the contrary that his unwelcome attentions fall alike upon the just and the unjust, upon James McCreery & Co, 23rd Street 34th Street mate Clothes Event @ Begins To-Day In accordance with my § regular established semi- annual custom, I to-day 4 threw open my entire |] stock to the public at Corton, France, third, with 4.9 points, Then come two Swedish oMfcers and one German with fractions over # points, vA DESTINATION IN VIEW AND Wi MOVING? wArTEs °5.0.D. and these are followed by First Lieut. who is First Ben Lear, Fifteenth Cavalry, placed seventh, with 45.91 poin' Lieut. John C. Montgomery, Cavalry, ninth, with 4.88 points; Capt. Quy V. Henry, Thirteenth Cavalry, Ni*XOL4 GREELEY SMITH the simply attired and sober minded maid and the frivolous and flam- Ddoyant flirt. I must confess that mv sympa- thies and my actual knowledge sup- good time, who até brasen enough to Toll g00-g00 eyes at him merely from the desire to tease, The simp is FOUND DEAD IN BED. Joseph Runyan Letts, superintendent SPECIAL VALUES On Thursday and Friday, exactly 50 cents on the dollar. loss this involves is the penalty I pay for clear racks and for my repu- thunderstruek. He eyes himself up in the nearest mirror and soon con- vinces himself that there sure is something in his appearance that the girls cannot resist. These firts pass swiftly by him and he thinks himself slow, but makes up his mind that he t time. Light- Ing up @ freah dope stick (clgaret duly the 18th and 19th. | @leventh, with 4.64 points; and First Lieut. E. F, Graham, Fifteenth Cavalry, thirteenth, with 4.90 points. ROWING COMPETITION OF NATIONS ON TO-DAY. ‘The Olympic rowing competitions began to-day. Seventeen nations are Tepresented. The course is Port the claim of the young women in thie matter. Afte all, are not the Birls who alone speak from personal experience the court of last resort? Men other than the mashers themselves have little knowledge of the situa- tion.” And the masher is proverbially a braggart aswell. Why should his testimony count at all. Of course he has the right to appear in his own defense, before the jury of Mvening | young woman has to say on this sub- World readers, and one of his number, |Ject. She write of the Rockaway Steamship Express ‘Line; was found deed in bed in his . room in the Bayside Hotel on Howland MEN’S HABERDASHERY. tation never to carry goods over from one sea- son to another. aT avenue, Rockaway Beach, this morning. (Mr. Letta, who came of an old New Jersey famity, had been stationed et Rockaway Beach by bis company for @ number of yeara, In Both Stores, I reserve absolutely noth- ing from this sale. You choose in this great sacri- @ mile and 4 quarter long, right through the midile of Stockholm. At one side of it is the Strandvagen, the eity'a principal society promenade, Whence thousands are watching the contests. In the eights, Australia, France, Italy and Norway about! taking advantage of his constitutional has sent me the following NO MAN |8 HARMLESS IF TEMPTED. Dear Madam: “An Actress" say we men look silly when we see a Dear Madam—I have been reading with amusement those letters from your young men correspondents. They probably forget people who live in glass houses should not throw stones. But let me tell you that it is not necessary for women to paint or dress loudly in order to be ine he scans the fa that passes, 1s his chance he “mashes” with the firat girl that with the usual result snubbed. aged. But he is not discour- He tries and tries again. Ae you will see, one girl suffers for It had been his custom to leave his hotel for the office at 6 o'clock each morning. The New. York office tried to reach him by telephone this morming and, falling, notified the hotel. A boy was sent to Mr. Letts's room and found fim dead. Dr. Lanes of the Rockaway Beach Hospital sald death was due to heart disease and that Mr. Letts had of every woman and4 at what he thinks happens to look at him, that he ts .Tennis Trousers,—all white Flannel, also fine stripes in Flannel and Serge. values 5.00 and 6.00, Soft Shirts, of Silk Mixed Fabrics. values 2.50 and 3.00, 2.95 145 fice from my thousands of two and three piece Sack Suits, Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and Tuxedo Suits, lightweight Overcoats, Cravenettes, etc., all either Merchant aS oes pee crew entered and Germany, Bagland,| “dream” coming down the street. | siied by fovln, who. secing us waik | Snother's frivolity, but, on the whole, Teas ete aioveten “Metciatigg site Beach and Bath Robes, of Silk Mix- Tailors’ $25 to $75 un- Mungary and Sweden two aplece, Bel-| I admit nine men out of ten will | unescorted, think they have a license | wrt ey hte te blame. Hoping you | and daugh: in Berlin, Geravany, 3.45 called-for garments, or gium, Bohemia, Canada, Finland, Bng-| look more than once at a “dream.” Publish this letter so dear lané and Holland each have s crew en- tered in the competitions for four-oared outriggers and Australia, Austria, Den- ewains in the boats red in this con- But the long, lingering look is about all the dredin will get from a man of ordinary means and common they will be suitable for all occa- to annoy us. And yet I suppose @ny one of those idiots thinks he ts “Just grand” and would be highly indignant if he wi told he was not How loftily they speak of the kind of sirla they want for old boys will know that somebody has spoken up, even though he may be out of order. FOR LIFE IN BREAKERS. where the daughter is studying music. Mr, Letts was fifty-four years off. ~ 3.P.D. i eaeiaiatenieinaaseeeeatieed 4 “Auto” Dusters i 4 mark, France, Germany, Italy, Norway| sense. When a man can afford but worthy to wipe a respectable girl's epi ommines, sveenied ————— 2. secsons ani equa ling and Bweden t he The Brith ‘one wife and but one sult of clothes ’ 50 and 4.00 Merchant Tailors’ $30 to fre dissatisfied at having to hav: at a time he tries te choose both oo, | Shey much lees marry her. My! THORNTON HAINES SWIMS SUMMER SUNLIGHT ‘on a delicate skin has the same effect tures and Terry Cloth. j . values 5.00 and 6.00 in Tan and“ Grey. values 4.00, 5.50 and 7.60 GEORGES MODEL CLOTHES built by Cus- tom Tailors during dull $60 productions. Every- thelr wives! that light does upon a aphi n eee A thing goes, from the new- test but the Swedes ed on it and] sions, Not being a Judy ft — phic them to ft, ‘The contest for inrigged fours are ‘My advice to all girls is: “Do Bot feed or annoy the animals” he can transgress all the laws of morality and yet be the equal of a Brother of Wm. E. Annis’s Slayer Bou Reaches Shore After Launch irs of pain may follow a too sudden exposure to Summer sun. To protect Worsted. * value 4.00, 2.75 most staple blue serge. i Here are the Reductions: attracting little interest (iten). No man is harmless save | good girl, If the men look to their Capsizes, - the oe) from the Favages of sun, “wind $7.50 = ‘and 9 tell be — 's boy,” whom you all own Weaknessos and improve their | Thornton J. Haines, brother of Capt. a Danes, who have two each. Pe A pe Mille yar Aaga We girls will | Peter J. Haines, mot and killed VELOGEN MEN’S UNDERWEAR. : 1 Both 82 $8.25 ‘The “challenge cup” for the eights,| Now, about mashers. I am one WEam Asai Ot the Marae: 1435, “Beauty's Guardian.” ~ which is not @ cup et all but a stat- myeelf and have been for fifteen of Don't you think the ‘future moth- Yacht Club four years ago, was cap- Used night and morning and before $9.00 Uette of Pallas Athene, presented by | my thirty year, Ihave no excuse to , ra: ought to have something to say | sized from @ gasoline launch into | going outdoors it will keep face and Fine White, English Lisle Thread Coumt Brunctta 4'Usscaux, te held at! onfer, All T can say ie that of the [| Sb0Ut the conduct of the “future [the furf off | the -Taland | Beach Rands"smocth, soft and immaculate ped Athleti shirt 60 : sins Present by the Leandet Club of Eng-| thousands of ils I have met by | fathers?” Must we supply all the | Life Saving Station to-day, and had|The dust and grime of motor travel can sha thletic 8. IC each $11.25 the winners at the last gemes.| firing not one ha Peat cha aak goodness and purity to the coming |to swim for his ife through the! be quickly removed by rubbing a little usually 1.00 12.50 Leander is again competing, sorry she met me. Many of thems | Tac*? 1, for one, am not going to | breakers, . : oie AMERICAN OLYMPIC SAILS FOR HOME. TEAM found to be perfect ladies, Tam sorry that some one of them did not lose any sleep over the future race, except that I want my daughter, if Thornton Haines, who has been Living at Fort Hamilton, set out in the launch Velogen into the skin and then wiping it Off with a soft cloth. It clears the face of dust that soap and water won't touch. Linen Mesh Shirts and Drawers in $14.00 with Am Gulb of Bi rel tt . care for me. If ehe had I would not | have on% to have @ say in the | Tiss May, ‘They ran. out Not annctine | mOreer Shans cream, used the various models. usually 2.00 1.35 each $15.00 The race for eight-oared outrigsed| 6 aingle to-day. wee Ja Tule her, | when about four miles off Island Beach. cone wre? ant all druggists, in collap- Pr ” $17.50 me comes, I hope the , 25c, ‘ A Fi 4 The reason the masher stands on | males will have eo improved thele | qe the net erie RA ied a ————— Fine “India Gaife English Athletic heats resulted as follows Germany beat France by @ length and e half. Time, 6 minutes 4 seconds. Ger- many led throughout. Australia beat Sweden easily. Time, @ minutes 57 seconds. The race was Practically a procession. Berlin R. C. beat Hungary by 2%) Jengths. Time, ¢ avinutes 32 seconds. i New College, Oxford, beat Norway by @ length and « quarter, Time, 6 minutes 2% seconds. Leander Club Seat Canada by % of @ length. America’s successful Olympic track and fieki team sailed for home to-day aboard the Finland. They stop at Dover before setting out for New York. There will be many faces missing when the boat reaches Manhattan, for @ large number of the boys have de- @ided to stay behind and take advan- tage of the opportunity to “see the world.” Some have accepted invitations £0 participate in various meets to be held throughout Europe. ‘The men broke training last night. the saloon corner Js because it would be hard to find @ corner in Manhat- tan without @ saloon, Don't stare at him when you pass or look back, Haye a determination in vi you etart out and keep m it won't make much difference how you are dressed, You will not find things to complain of unless you are looking for them, JOHN BE, Mow, the experience of any wom- an under seventy Yorz— and for all X know the “masher” mode of living that wives will re- ceive of thelr husbands the virtues which common decency ought to de- demand. PROGRESSIVE STENOGRAPHER, GIDDY GIRLS WHO MAKE EYES AT WANDERING SIMP3, ‘There is hope for the future race ro long as young women exist a But tn justice the young men, !t should be said that very different type of girl is sometimes j encountered in New York—a girl of loud jolothes, loud ways, loud speech, who nographer.”* jeonducts her conversation in publie places for the beneflt of the men she doesn't know rather than for the person {or persons who accompany her, It ts this type whieh may excu: though it does not justify, the ey 1 conclusions of such young men as “J, PD.” who mays: Dear Madam—Just a few lines to Jet the dear girls know they are not ae the launch denly turned turtle and sank. Hatnes and his companion | trached the shore safely. went over @ week, but it erste: ig te : avy ere the prod: Shirts. usually 75c 40c each TRUNKS, BAGS& SUIT CASES, tm Bots stores, Dress and Steamer Trunks of the best manufacture in various models and sizes. formerly 8.25 to 19.50, 6.50 to 13.25 Travelling Bags in numerous models 3.75 to 9.00 formerly 5.00 to 12.50 Cowhide Dress Suit Cases fitted with shirt pockets, double steel frames. and leathers. formerly 5.00 to 8.00 3.75 to 6.00 $20.00 $22.50 Per cent, reduce uring this sale Open Bvenings for ¥. NEW YORK 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave. Established 1879 a0 the origin le of m nt t ter of the sal wetting away with it, as o1 ight lore’ uncalled-for garmei ‘Phere was a big banquet on board the Presume from the way pyhgeul C mes ree creator of Georges Godel Finland, and the men ate, drank and their grievances in The Evening by actual tests have proved — they ALSO STORES AY {moked to their hearts’ content. Every- World, Masher is the creation last longest in the laundry. Toh Cheatmat gag Weenies body was in & jolly mood, and toward of frivolous girls. A poor simp wan: i} is eotnut 884 Washington Let us hear what @ very intelligent @ bunch of giddy girls out tor dering around New York like some Jost soul in Hades passes suddenly Ample Scarf Space CBO. P. 105 A CO, Maher, TROY, mY, 23rd Street : 34th Sireet FFALO, VIDENC!

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