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voymer - — ¥ foot - — — oe a =~: KEE FLEET, HO! | | THE GIRL WHO MAKES GOOD 5PS7 sauce AY SEA BULLS il TO-MORROW Does Beauty Count More Than Brains For Success in a Business Career? “ Battleships, Vanguard of Copyright, 192, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). the Greatest Fleet Ever |She Who Makes a Friend| —amen om waves Goon Assembled. of Her Job Is the One : ‘ That Grows Into the 1 Useful Employee—It Is IDAY THERE'LL BE 123 the Quality of the Work Done That Tells. York to Welcome 30,000 "Naval Officers and En- listed ‘Men. Some Girls Flatter Fellow Workers of the Sterner United States. Battleship Connecti+ Sex to Induce Them to ws ring the flag of Rear Admiral Extend Help in Climb- Osterhaus, wiN steam up the River tomorrow morning with a| ing the Ladder of Sue- wing of nine of the gray sea tulle the Atlantic Fleet. They are the| CCS ard of the fleet which will be the atest over assembled in American BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. ers. By Friday next there will be There are six million women in ships of all clasees in the North the United States who earn their own living. Every time the eun rises it looks down benignly upon hun- dreds of new recruits to this army of women workers. Every morning whether the sun shines or not, some girl puts on, her prettiest hat, her brightest smile, her most reso- lute demeanor and goes forth to look for a job. Often the hat has grown a little shabby, the smile has worn a little thin, the resolute manuer seems a ots of the Connecticut and the nine trifle artificial before the Girl and Baasarnivessiac Drive; ws evil | ee ee the Job find each other. But event- ‘Admiral of the Rtcception Com. | ¥ally they do, And then the problem {s for them to make and remain representing the Mayor. headed j friends, th Low and President John Il.} For we all know that it Is the girl Mey of (ne City College, followed by] who makes a friend of hee Job, who]experience in making good may be of ty two otiers prominent in finance, | treats it as though she loved it, who) benefit to giris who have still to make Professions, education, business and | really does loe it, that grows Into ‘Tne; good. I would like to wet the more de- A sub-comunittee of this committee | Girl Who Makes Good. tached but perhaps equally valuable Save a little conference ‘There are thousands of her in | Views of men on this subject, the views ral regarding the arrangen New York City and in every other | of employers and fellow-employees who viait to the Mayor and the Meyor's/ American city, great or small. | observe day after day the girl who falls nv BEauTVY BRAINS ir arrival ts unofficial begin- of New York's aunual naval holl- » The real annual holidey of the [iM ed men of the fleet, who look for- | to it from the end of one fall | fl the end of the next. This year extensive plans than ever before been made to make certain that gatiors of the nation and espectuily bluejackets have as good a time as | ‘they knew in the’ ives, only ceremony for to-morrow, im- tely following the dropping of the to hear from any girl who thinks her It to the Admiral on Monday. And sometimes it seems to me and The Girl Who kes Good, IDENT TAFT TO BE AMONG this girl who waike the quiet eles THE CITY’S GUESTS. ways of Success, this girl who is- | Mayor will inform the Admiral] S¢t ® problem to herself or aay thet cccaston that the President of| @@ sles is too much ipo bad United states, the members of his| the sirl who, perhaps thro Binet and the officers and eniisted| {#0lt of her ows, has failed in m of the fleet are to he the gues! ‘way or another, and ‘olla " failed has become a problem the city of New York during the! Rervelf and to. seclety. y here, and acceptances have been) 5 one can help the woman who has ved from the. President and nearly 4 Lg the. others. ‘The members of the|*#iled so much as the woman who has ? succeeded. The very story of ber sit- coe eee oe ne pmatt | cee the separation and analysis of Its a will recefve the Admiral on|SU%% must be helpful to those still at } * : 4 | | cy the bottom of the ladder or who having -saergtvd eon Wy ae clit taaree climbed up a few rungs have found the way hard and steep and dangerous, and gram: hioh has been ar-|"A¥e srown discouraged. 35 Years Ticket Agent at) Pogvoes nays ot the. week jn-|WILL THE GIRL hap la ald Fi hi ff F , ie Plenty or Room AT ING raps ie parades, athletic games on land GOOD TELL HER ST! jushing, é Found Oo | water, dinners and theatricat en] avery itt who makes fo0d lias us |“MAKE BELIEVE DEAD,” SHE LAUGHED AT A JOKE, nments and ceviews of the feet] .+, will <a pve ie at ela es ariy Hl Lapacate oa aano dla etree ela ol Ease Elsewhere | GRIES BOY, AND SHOOTS.| "SWALLOWED A PIN, DIES. t Taft on the Dolphin or Finkelstein of Orchard street on| encouragement if not an inspiration? cefit excursion steamer. It will] Within my own personal experience girls to wh Lake, the laubect of Charion Iatnb'al Playmate Dying | of Buckshot Operation Fails to Save Girl Who | oH} avaniwe ‘woutn, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912. | achool, I ha TAFT MAY DECIDE FIND WISSING GIRL |: IF BRITISH BOY CAN | IN RAGS AFTER SHE | ane SPURN OUR FLAG) WALKS 29 MILES} | Appeal to Be ; Be Token to the] Broker’s Daughter Wandered British Ambassador by | Far, Living on Apples She Young Temple’s Father, Picked Up by Road. | FREPHOLD, N. Oot. 6.—atter PUT OUT OF SCHOOL, ‘wandering around ‘Monmouth County for more than twenty-four hours and living z ples picked at the ae ive Ruth Rly, twenty-two-year-o! Can’t Go Back Unless He] daugnter of Daniel Bly of Montelair, who mysteriously disappeared from i Waterwitch Thureday, was found here Agrees to Swear Allegiance, late yesterday afternoon and was taken’ a home by her father in an automobile, Though Not a Citizen. Officer W. D. Hulte saw Miss Bly wandering near the Pennsylvania Rail- road station here and recognised her Premaent Taft may be the final er-| from the description sent out. She wore biter of the dispute at the High School|no hat and her clothes were torn and at Cedar Grove, N. J., to decide whether )covered with dust. She said she hed young Leofric Temple, whose father) Walked Laws! Nebo! om bapa 1s about twenty-five mn re, was @ captain in the Fifth Canadian | ‘SON oa Gamba Sa sees sufterinte | 224 and to Artillery, shail or shall not repeat the! trom @ nervous breakdown, and was| undietu oeth of allegiance each morning and/ staying at the home of Mrs. Squires, a' the baby would salute the American flag. Mr. Temple would not discut ris Sonam! A DOTA sg Milk | of an attorney who will send @ state- ment of the entire affair to the British Ambassador at Washington. — ‘The father, whose name ts Frederick for. ‘an and. Vv! ‘Temple, and who Is an auditor attached to the New Amaterdam Casualty C pany, No. 1 Liberty street, sald to- " “fC am a Canadian, 1 served in the Canadian Army and I am to-day on the reserve list, One of my boy's uncles Is a_colonel in the British Army now, Is a D, 8. O. (Distinguished Service Order) and hax served under Kitchener, My hoy Is proud of his birth and In just aw} M¢ means the Original and Genuine much an Englishman as, any of his fore “My boy has not Kone back to school yet but he soon will, Iam a taxpayer in he town and I help support the the friendliest feeling | toward this country, I salute the flag when the occasion requires. I regard all Americans ax my cousins, I ha eworn allgianc to the E wh flag, how. ever, and I could not go back on my. oath and no fair-minded man would ask me to. “I will tell you how this whole thing There is a man in « Far Lie, haha, cad oxetan ldo, Agrees with the weshet Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole bedy. Keep it on your sideboard at ffictal there, who was Invigorates nursing mothers'and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in 0 7 ut dian. He dose not ilies | O] Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICITS. - me, and I place all this trouble at his seen ‘morning, and one day he asked me about it. “It was no my Initiative, He asked me whether it right for hin to salute the American flag and repeat the oath of allegiance when he was 1 British subject at heart, I told him / H was not honest in the act unless he , « had determined to become an American citizen, BOY SENT HOME, BUT THINKS ANNOUNCE FOR MONDAY, OCT. 71! HE DID RIGHT. “He refuses then to take part tn the A VERY INTERESTING SALE OF exercises aw far an the flag was con- cerned and the School Committee of » Wounds Fi ) fitting recognition «! the fact that]; have ween mat tr thet on ed Man, He red From Gun Pair | Carried Bit of Jewelry in Her fleet Ie not omy the biggest fleet} soon a fow And 1 thin k Mir, f tive years station ind in Corona Refuse, Lung for Two Years. ‘ever assembled in these waters.| know why the many failed and the|4gent at tho Flushing depot of the Long) Wille Koss, nine years old, is dying Wet the diggest fect that ever gathered| ray cucceaded. Bui the range of any ;18land Rallroad and recently retired at/ at his home, N ide AVaNtIN | lies “aeatting elahiteen ioéara Glas Wide any harbor of the world and the|siqividual oxperiences {s narrow, an in-|the age of seventy-two on a pension,| Corona, shot through the back by twen-! than two years ago, caine Yesterday, In it fleet ever assembled in any place} gymotent basis from which to deduce} could find no happ! tn an td ty buckshots fred from a discarded’ jor ¢ laughed at the joke #0 the open roadstead at Spithead.|¢1, yule of success so many are look-|light of life. To-day he went to the Shotcun pointed at him by his friend, jeartily) thatthe harp intake of her 128 ships wit be manned by 1,00] (Ay for, scene of his years of Inbor and threw! Harry Savine, thirteen years old, who | breath carted ito her lungs # pearl and! miesioned officers, 3,000 warrant of- If you have found this rule of [himself under the wheels of a locomo-| lives at No. 147 Crown street guid pin, while! one: had’ bean holdini| Cell tee dbcagesngepeas success, will you give other work- |tive. ‘The boys were rummaging through! between her teeth, Connecticut will anchor off Sev-| jag women the benefit of it by | Probably no employee of the Lang Isi-, the public dumps at Myrtle avenue and! pr. John Kepke of Ne ixth atreet. The active fighting] writing to The Bvening World |and Railroad is so widely known as|Crown street when Harry, with «@ shout; avenue Was ca Is in full Aghting trim witl be] ‘ust now and why you have suo- |was Mir. He had been the firat ticke y thirty The climax of a joke told to Miss! Sh 488 Nostrand real ked up a rusty, single bar-| dence at No, 49 © te d northward and the reserve fleet) Ceeded. We hear so often that | agent apoointed when the railroad was re un Which had been partially con-; 24Vised that the owed to pthe south, the pretty woman has am sdvas- | buil: through Flushing to tle north cealed by tin sheeting, as If hidden by Hb: UneeR pain Nab he ships with the Connecticut are the| tage over her plainer sister. Ie | shore of tle island, Ho had seen chil-| somebody with @ purpose. ey eae 089 su Liebe] pete, Wroenine, Florida, Utan,| that 0? What in your opinion is grow to be dusinass men and ex “Now, you jt bother ¥ aati SRG seas t nf about tw #, like thelr fathers. He had) feet,” Harr 1 Willie, “and Tim net breathe without experiencing sharp stab, An X-ray) examination d that the pin lay in h at thé bottom of the lung that preowned into the tixsue at each expansion, An operation was | but blood pols » Michigan, South Carolina,| the value of beanty versus brains = mut rane and Kansas, anchoring in &| jn business? watched tue pasaing o the old atyle lo-|belleve shoot the gun at you, and je line north of the Conmecticut in y own opinion is that’ beauty may |comotives® with the flare spark catcher|drap and make believe dead.” order named. g on top o the stack; had known conduct-| Willie stepped off the required pace HANDS WILL TRY TO SEE ors and engineers as they came and! iis companion levelied the gun at. nis BASEBALL GAMES. a handleap, | {t8 possessor, un-| went, From the little grated window in| back and pulled the trigger. Wil fe hoped that it will be possible} 1es* owning besides an exceptional| the sation behind which he mat or! fell, Harry ran to his home and babe get up exhibition baseball games be- apt to rely upon {t too much, | thirty-five years iad been his eole out-| bled the story of the horror toh Potecislll Pleura the New York American League er, no girl makes good in the} look on lie. | motner, |WIFE OF MORGAN PARTNER, : rt r y When the rafiroad retired him on al 1 and Brooklyn on two days jate|lomtg run who uses her beauty as a on a| Dr. Doughty sald that most of the HE HASN'T A RED CENT. week, when first one-half of the| ‘@pon, And in whatever noblecause|pension a few weeks ago, Mir coull|yuekshot had penetrated his lunes and | BUT SHE med Sept, 18, e1 ne | Slie uses it she minuses It. find no comfort sitting in @ rocking “ ea ceutia: rng append ee ek ee ee E chair in: Nie hema on Prospect avenue | Cae (eikertscenus. Net live. Harry) Mig. Steele Admits Owning a West- | THIEF CLIMBS PORCH Tested through three generations—favorably known the world over ore and see what 1912 haw done for| THE YOUNG WOMAN WHO I8 ed up on @ technical charge | national form of outdoor strenuous ARTFUL IN BUSINESS. |iistening 9 the Passing of traing and|of assault bury Mansion, but in Personal | INTO MONTCLAIR HOME. this perfect vegetable and always efficient family remedy ts univers» ie is J Ww at a youngel vas ————_—— e r pity, But the one certain game! iui 1k tne ot gonng womal wholet me ite tiene ae enee man wes Property Notning. Li ally accepted as the best preventive or corrective of disorders of the 11 be attended by every. satlor My ” low, with) EVELYN THAW DENIES . Pras organsofdigestion, Beecham’s Pills regulate the bowels, stir the liver ae wet away Monday will be an|™ages to climb two or three rungs|that old familiar hand stamp. Hin ‘The assensment roll of the Town of/ Robs Earle House While the Tanticiiverenchia ¢ lithe . : Wyof the ladder. of success by showing | wife tried to comfort him, but his ret- SHE IS GOING TO RENO. | North Hempstead, which — Includes| to natural activity—enable you to getall the nourishment ead blood- bition Kaine between a team Of 2 ime inefficiency which prompts the|lessnes« increased, Ho began to take! Hants and Yankees on Monday, to Waich every man who wears a uniforn still! chivalrous male to extend pboth|!0ng and frultiess walks before dawn, Jamong others the eh “Uncle Sam will be admitted without sands to help her up, This ts the giri/He sat moodily tne house, Expects to Be Happy With Husband; snows that the wife of Charles Steele, ‘0 re very jthumbing his colle of old time- o sed—! a partner in the firm of J, P. Morgan Mion, cenether tt bears the insignia | NRO areeta every man who can Dor-| OTe MRcneduien at a pant wonerartion| He Is Ever Released—Stick [4 ‘Go, wankers, which hax heen up + @ D ii rs , | posed to be doing fairly well in Wall PPE ® esr admiral or Of @ port watch] agoration, a calculated cringe, holding | “rredyy eam to Him, Anyway. D t doing fairly n Wa Tosday came an end to his vague up her mind like an empty plate (heart longing, Tie walked down to the! OMAHA, Neb, Oct, 6—Evelyn Thaw be filled. And what charitably tation, chatted with acquaintances and powed man wouldn't drop @ thought hen moved away from the amall knot @ hint or a valuab gestion in that!of commuters to the end of the p ifattering vacuum? The Spartan who|form. The 10:42 train, New York bo: | ge 4 principat thing for good cltizen: New York to do to-day ts to dig n in thelr lockers and closets for! American flags and make sure| wtreet, has not, by her own statement, a cent’s worth of personal property Mrs. Steele owns the home of the t denied that she is going to. farnily at Westbury and did not oppone Reno to get a 4 di a #100,000 asKexament on the place, but esterday on the way to the! orce, She “4 ‘ - she did ob t to the Iditional dq not have to buy new emblems, vouig refuse to contribute to that men-| thundered ih Mir tirew himself heads | Tus ape hat Tam to appty for @ praisal of $100,000 for personal wropare to make the windows of TO oiccion box Im aa yet undiscove|iOnk cross the vratls, nf Atvorce {8 absolitely without asserting that sho owned none. fork bbloe - new propose to stand by Harry to the end, ‘The total assessments of the town, York Bloom with @ Visible Wolo woman gets to the top| Heavy driving wheels, H I by Ht } 1 ts of th ‘eH week, taken to an underinking and if he ever leaves the asylum we some oO: whore residents are very {of any employment or profession by | eee iw and four grown enlideay tren fe a source of rout regret to the)? recy and hi w a 1 wi! together and be happy, if je Wealthy, amount to $1 W814; in real ation companies of the city, "Uch methods | wore notifie?t of his end, ed 1 expect to remain e M4 personal property, | When Beauty encounters the Pe aaa aD rue 2, and in speclal franchises, the Navy Department that a 4) death. ’ ot of taw prevents an arrangement | Beast Business, and tries to play | POTTER-VOOBHEES W WEDDING There is an Increase of 40 | tricks with him, the end is iney- 10 dea of meeking a divorce per cent, over last year's valuations at me A jes idea of marrying one a which @ uniform abel act aa a f id | table. A SURPRISE TO SOCIETY. and r n mar tt a ne over _ i { Perhaps it may be gathered from the ~ FOlura to the} horpltallty Uniess voluntarily of-| Popular tale which runs: New York and Newport soclety waa gi | BBLS PO RR iy i, ‘by the transportation companies; | Alky went hunth . ef Met Al surpriged to-day to iewrn of the mare gay siurles for Fr *% LW!) bel the Belvid Apollo, was seri sualy | the Inwe of this State forbid the trans Bee, The Boar wee’ Buigy: ‘The Buln} riage of Robert Franca Potter and jy Loy Angeles aud San Dlego all wine| purned at on Mansfeld streot jai » Vii Lanwftt Voorhe w rr.” Qortation companies to give free fares se pang, | Mie Vir r nt by the fa lainp, which whe} te employees of the State or Federal| And the Beast, Business, is b took place y lay in the chantry of vas twiding in order to give her hus ce Chinen witht any wont of the MRS, STALLO WINS DIVORCE, i", !,5,/2,n",cn its, fer am with female “Algies,"" who go forth hant him armed on!y with ti meres unless officially asked to do " igumement having reached the pub and a nelghbor mucceeded tn putting out ba , however, preventing | #"# of Beauty, However, ze Bhuad ed warn’ Mubk des ey the fla von #Ay Ae eotte Wehner crificingj#aid, Tho Girl Who Makes Good fe ea hoe art 2 Lelia LEVELAND, Oct. 3—Two divorce ————eoneine | the price of one or tore glasses of) never of this class eye are yey nasty i now the r f Mrs, Summer Hotel te Borned soda water or sornettiing QUOCCE6S MEASURED 6Y THE Hani 2 a ae ae be ‘ baad 2 uel NORWICH, N ; er The Che | the faro of any saflor who m nd ta 8 4 ) Wallet 0 rma argo Country ¢ & summer ioe ie eae street. conveyance QUALITY OF WORK DONE, The late Bishop Voiter was an uncle. tal ties Stallo, ote! near © » burned to with him, Iho teaoher, the stenographer, tha| He in a member of several clube aus New Y 0 Cinotnaatl bus avanaas jaih —_—_—_—_.—— efficient salesweman, all know ‘hat the mother haa a a at Newport duo al here ver " by wm etock he Parson's Advice: Aeoret of success i in the quality of ‘The bride Is the (aughier of the late terday. She divorced Day Ry Hanna of peauilt for next seawon. “8 ino Cones + Cough Dregs," Ge. © bea. the werk done, 1 would ike very muca Danjel Doddridge Voorhees 4, im January, 1806, Jothaus &. Alide ie @ stockhold jake of Westbury, | jn membara met, the weston ot | GLOVES FOR MEN, WOMEN | pelling any pupil the flag was brought up and discussed. ber, Jacob Grissing, voted in the nega- | Uve, He was alone in is vote, My | boy Was sent home yesterday morning. ety Me Mt bad about It, but he * Bitth Avenue, 34th and 35th Pteeets, Nem York. | fhe manner of saluting the flag in that school is wrong anyway, ‘There ts |no flag in the room at the time, When : |the practice started it was all right. | n |The tax was car . | method | J assembly room a 4 tu jut the flag was eiated lo the re of} |the room and hung up. ‘The salute was suficrs from the headaches, the sour stomach and poor digestion, althen given by the pupil with his back made to an imaginary one, yourself what a difference will be made by a few deses of mi lSegaene 1 Mow’ the Hie hus Goan pec the unpleasant breath and the good-for-nothing feelings which “LT am very sorry this whole thing d man will giv) me @ sq § Mr. Temple was born in an was his son Leofrie. |movel to New Jersey about ten | moved altogether and the salute is result from constipation and biliousness. But just learn fee came up, but | feel that every fair- | #40. Members of Family Are making qualities from yourfood. Assureasyoutry them you willknew at Dinner, that—in your looks and in your increased vigor—-Beecham’s Pills 18 Pr, Karle, “crac =: Pay Big Dividends “da the family were at dinner last night as ay. wih grery bee oro ry cole hle spectally to women, looted the be ’ Karle, The where. In 10s. thief «ot a gold mesh purse containing |S meneanns SES ee avarinaeae mo we) th of dlamonda. BY COMPRESSED AIR IN FIRE-PROOF STORAGE. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS TM STEWART 438, 440, 442 WEST 51st ST., ZO REALE TELEPHONE 3567 COLUMBUS FOUNDED IN 1968 It was re quarters In a porch el mansion of The Guaranteed Liquid | Hair Destroyer Superfiuous Hair tt acts ba wherever Another 24-pa Magazine World in advance. See your |mext Sunday. Don’t fail to|newedealer to-morrow morn pega |get it. Order next Sunday's! ing. hears. BOY'S FATHER SAYS SPITE od WORK STARTED IT ALL. ~

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