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18 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. POROOASERARAEEREDESE SEE EEE ESE SEREDEEAESEESEDDD OOFEOOOO9E6008008 _TO FLIRT OR NOT TO FLIRT? 2 ‘esesce FALLENS MUST DIE Men Flir IN THE CHAIR FOR OAEOOLERFODOOFSAAEAEREAEDEERESAESEEEASERESESEDE EDS BOOAOHESOSEROOESE —— ' Men Flirts as Well as Women and Girls. Are to Be Considered in This Discussion ning co. (The New York World), «LCN Trial Denied to Outlaws Whose Executions Are Fixed } fangements for the execution of the men, believing that no clemency would be shown. Broadway, 4th Ave., 8th to 9th St. Milestones in the Making | of Ready-to-Wear Dresses. | fs the gray-carpeted and rose cur- “In those days it was moatly yeglass Service is the rare combination of professional ability and ex- perience with modern busi- ness methods. Once we serve vou, you know Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ¢ Is Proposed to Have [Gowns] A cous 70 BY, MATA TiaT Ar! How oARe thal we realize our responsibility, | | tained salons with their French women who did the sewing work— , > Wicker oo AUNTIE, (> ——— | panne “Te you INSULT OUR | for Next Friday. Whether ‘you Bite tos 10 weniture, as much as po: *blelike generally Irish. Men tailore bad ay fe ier or ‘0 Uaenmy You HAVE Gest GusTomen, have glasses made upon the | the rooms in the Rue de ln !six, tea not yet come into the business. They Believe That Per- Chip 1 ow! ee ae was served as we talked with the “After the tuilored dress we made sonal Attractiveness Is a Legitimate Weapon in Efforts to Gain an End. !@ You Are Not a Flirt, You Know One—Do prescription of your own Oculist, RICHMOND, Va, Nov. i8—A new trial was to-day refused Floyd Allen {and his eon, Claude Swanson Allen, by the Supreme Court of Virginia, The men are condemned to dic in the elec- tric chatr next Friday for the murder of officials of the Carroll County Court at Hillsville, March 14. Floyd Allen was convicted May 17 specifically for the killing of Common- Satisfaction. next Eyeglass need! or to have your eyes examined by one of our Oculists, (regis- tered physicians), we assure you not only the very best pos- sible in Eyeglasses, af the lowest cost, but absolute and complete Test Our Service in your most famous designer of ready-to- wear clothes in the city of New York. There was an atmosphere of artis« try around us. The place was quiet and beautiful. The mannequins were testing. Through open doors behind uswe could catch a glimpse of long tows of the distinguished dresses which are the success of the season. separate skirts waists of chiffoa, which were so delicate they seemed to be blown together. “Jn 1891 we started the making of costumes and that has been eur greatest success ever since. “Yes, we get most of our styles from Paris, because they have what people want. You Approve of Her or weakth Attorney Wiliam M. Foster.| figeris ses cost $2 or more. It was here that the clever woman “But you must not think that there Hie son, tried on the charge of kill who has buil i i Him? Do You Know Judge Thorton Te Massie, was convict: SWUNG GEM IGUERREE tec ee tin ee the Girl Employee Who ed and sentenced to fifteen years in the e development America; we have excellent ones. ploy penitentiary. A second trial on an In- ° of the ready-to-wear iden. It is so easy, however, to drese Flatters Her Boss When dictment for the ‘killing of Attorney eulists and “When we first came to this coun- women well in Paris, where one is He Starts to Reprimand Foster resulted in « conviction for mur- | g4 East 28rd St., near Fourth Ave try we went to Chicago,” she said, surrounded by beautiful things, where ‘West 84th St., bet. 6th and 6th Aves, ‘and there we made coats like most one has only to Mv- Her for Neglect of Duty Tt ts belleved that Gov. Mann wit! not | §4 West 126th St, near Lenox Ave, \ has only to go to the Art Mu dndities @in eke elaretich ct eae, ped I PE I of the other designers and manu- seums and picture galleries to come or Incompetence ? tence imposed by the courts, The ap-| ¥9 Nassau St., near John St. facturers. At that time people did back filled with new ideas. No won- BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. “One of the worst practices is the | THE BEGINING OF A FLIRT deliberate, systematic and indiscrim!- ate use of personal fascination, the use of power for the pleasure of exer- {sing it and for no good end, the use of power that unsteadies men and NIXOLA GREELEY* SMITH ls personal fascination quite as well and as ruthlessly as the flirt in petti- oats employs her charms. If you are not @ flirt, you know one. Do you ends in an emptiness that makes you scorn yourselves. Personal charm, self-recognized as part of one's cap- ital, the power to fascinate men, be- comes almost despicable if it tends to make a girl uscless. I have in mind those vain and foolish girls to whom the homage of men is the glory of womanhood.” In these words the President of Radcliffe College, Le Baron F. Briggs, uttered last week a solemn warning against the girl flirt. His words were addressed primarily to the graduates of the college he directs, but they have an interest for every one who knows or who is a flirt. It is per- haps needless to say that women have no monopoly of flirtation. The man flirt is everywhere, and he uses \pprove of her or him? Do you consider the use of personal attractiveness ‘ legitimate weapon in businese—all kinds of dusiness, both of shop and wallroom, in the factory or along Fifth avenue? Do you know the girl mployee who when taken to task for \eglect of duty or for incompetence lisarms criticlam and the unwary male 'y exclaiming: “My, what a dandy secktie,” or, “Where did you get that stunning sult of clothes?’ Do you know he young man in society who fetches ind carries for some bedisened old with which she was pre-eminently uat- {afled until the roof of her little houre of lee fell in. ‘The whole truth so to the trandmother, bringing fans end parasols ‘ike a well-trained retriever and making lscrest love for the price of a few din- ners and introductions? Do you know the girl or the man who without the But this is merely one opini are women who believe that HOW THE FLIRT DISARMS CRITICISA woman firt is that, like the man masher, she chooses her victims among all sorts and conditions of persons; oF, rather, she soon coases to choose them. She firts with the street car conductor who takes her nickel. She fascinates the elevator boy and the waiter who serves her breakfast. She coquettes with the he is arch and conf- ential with the young man who sells her shoes. Mer manner to her heart's dearest and to the laundry boy is essentially the same. Some- times she brags to her husband that the butcher gives her over weight meat, that the grocer sends her the freshest vegetables. She implies that these favors are the result of the impression made by her charms upon the tradesmen. And she's perfectly right. They are. HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. ws you interested in the Balkan mix- up: Maybe not. Some people aren't. But it’s dollars to doughnuts and kohinoors to carrots that you're inter- ested in love and a good fight. Also in a story of a Yankee youth who can plunge into the Balkans and fight with fists and brains and find time to win a glorious girl, besides. That’ in “Hawthorne of the Albert Payson Terhune; founded on J. B. Fagan’s successful play of the same name now running in New York. “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.” is goin, to run as a serial in The Evening orld. Beginning to-.norrow, It’s a great story. Don't forget to read It. Remember, it will begin TO-MORROW. the sort of thing Gre bees i is” DY peal to trials, decided been pending for some time, but Vir- gina officials have proceeded with ar- the Supreme Court for new adversely to-day, had dames McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street On Tuesday, November the 19th. LEATHER GOODS. Special Values. Hand Bags,—of shirred Black Silk Velvet, Brocaded Velvet and Plush. 5.00 Limousine Cases, fitted with 10 practical cellu- loid pieces. 8.95 A large variety of Imported Jewel and Stick- pin Cases. 1.00 to 10.00 Sewing Baskets and Boxes in various styles and colors. 1.00 to 12.00 Shopping Bags and Strap-Books in the latest models and various leathers. 1.95 to 25.00 In Both Stores, FEATHER NECKWEAR & MUFFS. not realize the convenience of the, ready-made. “It was a staple business that we did. We made a large quantity of garments which were all alike and we kept them in stock and delivered them the day when we received an order for them. A style lasted a year and sometimes several years. “Then we made tailored dresses. It was uphill work. We didn't have many workers who knew their busi- ness to start with, and we had tocdu- a pleasure Ve treated them like one large family, and we invested their money for them, and helped them to grow and become bigger people. der the French people make styles for the entire world. M “Our house copies them aad adapts them, but we ori; “It is surprising how a trip broadens and softens and changes the American designers. They'come back with new comprehension of the artistic. ‘ “They see people who were borw with the faculty which they are striving for. They are made over new. No one of us can get along without a trip to Paris. “It is what teaches us to lift owr work above the level of the aswal ready-made, to put on it touches which make it individual and dis tinctive; to stand apart.” Tweed Overcoats With English Distine- tion, $20 to $37.50, Regularly $30 to $60. An American maker whose spe cialty is tweed great coats Aatarelly athers most of his inspirations from ondon, the center of tweed fash- ions. He not only uses English woven tweeds but builds them on the same lines and gives them the same snap of the best English coats Afternoon and Evening Coats, $20 to $10. —Samples of $40 to $200 kinds. That at $100 is a magnificent silver and blue brocaded velvet, with collar of silver squirrel. That at $20 is a deep wine colored broad- cléth, seven-eighths length, slightly cutaway, and fully lined with soft, rich satin, At in-between prices are matc!s» velvet brocades and blue or tia charmeuse—some with furs. They are individual mode's, + that even at their lowered price they will be acceptable to the ver, well-dressed woman. Finest Afternoon ularly $50 to $150. Coats, $25 to $75, Reg- ve But such women—there are, needless Oo secret motive of advancement or excul- |¢@st cut to a approval ts tn ‘ i ii pation: (iris for the mere Jor of. the rive aw he may, men|t2 8a¥% men to match them—are thes SMOKING AT WEBERFIELDS, In Both St Amber, velour de laine with seal the accent it needs in the hlach velvet zame? do everything for a woman except | Chea? KTafters of fox. ‘They are very zt ij td eee collar and cuffs and a dull blue lining cobs: j r different from the bey and 6 ints as it sounds. ull, almost invisible checked COLLEGE GIRL PLACED BE- ov hon Roiryeapteg 7b en '@ to #8Y,! Who, with no thought of personal ad-\!t WII Be Allowed Except on Or- bout Stol black er rough materials are built in particu TWEEN TWO FIRES. female To such, women ia vacia te | vancement or advantage, fiirt from) chestra Floor and in Lower Boxes, Marabout Stoles,—blac 228 3.28 veeeee larly tuished models at $87.50 4 1 § delight | G i with white satin lining and 8: It hag been assumed heretofore that |as foolish to undertake career where. | *heer buoyancy of spirit, sheer ¢ | aveber and Fields have decided upon a value 3.50 to 6.50, 5 4.2. i, eee " the college wo: is freer from the|in success depends upon men, withone| 2. thelr youth and charm. But in con- | sompromise of the question of whetier x is delicately charming and has just Second floor, New Stewart Building. sidering the point raised by the Prest- dent of Radcliffe wo must take into consideration every degree of flirtation. Is it ever right for man or woman to capitalize personal attractiveness for Dusiness rea nerely Joy of | flirting? To conquest? Flirt or Not to Flirt? What do Evening World eaders think about it? Is it right and {t prevalent enough to justify the warning to college girls? petty beguilements of the flirt than apy other daughter of Eve. We h every now and then frantic inquiries to why she doesn't Ty earlier or eftener and wh: n't have more or not smoking shall be permitted in thelr new musto hall, which will open on Thursday evening. Following the broaching of the question through the newspapers 1,127 letters from all parts of the country were received. Thotr decision 1s to permit smoking on the mezzanine and balcony floors, but not to allow it on the orchestra floor or in the lower tler of boxes. & large supply of flattery, as it would be to start upon @ long motor trip with- out @ gasoline reserve, Such women ress for their offices with the care, the coquetry, the studied appeal which a girl in her first season devotes to dreas- ling for a dance. And from their point n the turpitude | or view, why not? For they belong to those who are not ashamed to capitalize thelr personal charm. Perhaps the worst phase of the Ostrich Collarettes. .. .value 3.75, 2.85 Ostrich and Marabout Capes,—black or natural. value 4.75, 2.95 Ostrich and Marabout Capes,—black and white or natural and white. value 5.50, 3.75 Muffs. .value 6.25 to 6.50, 4.50 and 6.25 Costumes for Afternoon and Evening, $29.50 to $55, Regularly $50 to $75. Draped gowns of charmeuse with fective that they express art es wail fine laces and fairy-like embroideries as much higher value of crystal and silver. Economy at its than could be expected ordi best, for they are so marvelously ef- even at their original prices. eoneure for Hirting, what about | mcs | eee ee a a tie Tailor-Made Suits, $27.50. Sere k vemseetinn) Bar abees Heavy Weight Large assortment of Novelties in Collarettes, Better, qualities of cheviot and lag Black and blue * aimays dl ; i i tes cartier Ske | N Oddili On the Stomach} Capes, Stoles and Muffs for evening or street wear. | SOISMa Ut'the Sut ator wan voldat usd are = SM oho oiventians. So Airy cv neve Srunrte Damper: Teas Raeare 3 Afternoon Dresses of Eponge and Velye- Mint? ‘That to the question now ad oes me mad- |. CORSETS. 1m Both stores, teen, $15, Regularly $27.50 to $40 baene the court of Breniag Woes O14 Abdul Hamid te @aid to be obuckling. Pile i eee iD) basi mY. Lge ae Fen Oe chet J.P, Greenwood has just opened « woodyant in Woodaville, N. H. wie though Yoo" pee (aateeeet “BON TON.” Fon -_ piece gti ggmmon and. inlude the bs Ba mous lump of lead—is caused by the ! pen ‘ louse style, some wit! : ed with i : Pg Eo cant ela sae Mer nmnenee (Mass.) doctors have adopted a system of mileage charges | fsllure of “waa Yeu od K tH Excellent models for slender, medium and well ‘ees Baek oF Gad cree witl ethers with eld lace; alee we pia a caps dl a nmerked ang pa ont, oe ae too developed figures. 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 and 6.00 baby” CH from a window the east side and ent vd: A | ee roduce enough o! ive . ‘Seqees maiden oust, they bere used | wenn vas wearing Carat oan ene CONE DY @ Tek A | Sule “geceasary’ to “take oroper care. Royal Worcester Corsets,—many models for Dancing Dresses, $15, Usually $25 to $27.50 used personal attractiveness with dis- 4 Pretty chiffon affairs, sometimes as roses themselves. Pink, blme ‘and effect. Gtatistics ehow the sale of 1,950,000,000 cigars in the last three montha. every type of figure. 1.00. 1.50 and 2.00 | combined with satin, draped and lavender, Nile green end‘white, eaT7S, Th red books of etiquette and| It was @ lively campaten | fastened with rosebuds—all as fresh to the lovesick we know that no young woman who re- Robert Louls Stevenson has been aligned to pitch for the Athletics next (u) d S it: $20 eae eed rere o- of pont | Black, blue and suiting effects—plainly trilored, ie married or at least duly and solemnly Morning paper headline says “Mr. Wilson Speni Quiet Day at Sea.” | aoe si 1 poy he ‘i aManced to i Tet when we read] mvidently there wasn't much excitement in the Gulf Stream og Second floor, New Stewart Building, those ribald volumes o! fe ani Fire dritt was practised in an East Second street church. you're wrong ; it wae for one of the Joe Johnson kind of fires, No, James McCreery & Co, TRIMMED HATS. Tomorrow, Tuesday, Second Day of The Three Days’ Musical Festival Cam@en High School girls have been limited to one bracelet each. ‘They tomach demands mcre rf many that @ class recitatio: ded 1 o e 4 other 4! i o Wa nake ‘i elebrat ram J) tigen ‘ 20d boon weartng co many the Mirpayiation ‘eaunded Uke a: cnatanet | PIPers SeAne Mien ie yl teaver iste | i the WY oneal y Audion, : lebrating te WwoR crete, | welfth opening «{ the “FLIRTATION, CHICAGO, THAT'S ALI——Musical Instrument Mak heer brite on . A John Wanamaker Viano re ony New Yost The world has yet to improve upon| mands that a few union violinists who own St arius m. It Is sheer Concert at 2 P.M, The Artists that venerable definition of flirtation as “attentions wtihout intentions.” So far as merely social flirtation is con- cerned the phrase 1s perfect. But ihe them because they do not bear the union label vile stuff into A collection of Attractive Hats, from regular stock, at the following reduced prices:— | Twins came to the home of Baron and exe Rosenkrans ‘Tablets contain tn tans firth Aahtite tut Lodge, in Virginia, and there was tremende xcitement. Au only bring relief | Senrane, bel St k Matha Shing Cotatre usiness has very definite inten-| doctor and a Covington @pecialist were in attendance, At last reports th tually dt BHM BEADS EIFS "rank McKee, Director PTTL ce Ree wiatinn Co dire nice | ert, OA, 8 COMnEta. st reports the yd} value 20.00...10.50, value 35.00....18.50 neue work or the wrath that follows incom- N. B.—The mother {s Pinto, a Pom magte Violin nian dog belonging te Miss Ethel Muir meal will rest the stomach, revitall . » Baroness, ' F . | Gertrude Finsten-G Dee ee een, gucrentes me Terie panaataitenntien ine monn Handsome Hats in all the fashionable furs, with | Mls Grace Horaby Mr. Albert Greenfold Be gator a estar sonar Two negroes of the same name were in Atlanta jail, onc a burglar, , tone up the entire di. d muffs to teh. A ‘od Tenor Vell ‘Cell the other sentenced to die for murder last Friday. Now the prison ‘ Augers without Stuart's fancy collars and muffs biassosie § moderate Mau Toba Barnes Wels Mr. Hans Kronold jonally, I have yet to hear of a authorities are vexed over the possibility that they hanged the wrong Byseeels Tablets MeaLAa HY hed hand, prices, | PiRRO a olo Gallico Gaites Hockey Sextette ps a Sante orme of indigestion, ; ; F . MIE contenant or insets) an our stomach, vhearourn Exclusive Head-dresses-in Maline, Jet, Pearl | Baritones Angelus Plano aay rigeoamgel ras! Load *. . Andr irto ir. PK. pe ten ioe, se Perennnins for Ne It wae a hospital romance, but Thomas Doyle of Yonkers didn't marry of treatment’ your and Rhinestones, a Albert Wiederhold ap ws hard work an: y. But T Havel che nurse, Hie bride was the St. Joneph's Hospital cook, and her dainties | *? oh oer eer ten Mr. Carl Morris Plano and Organ eemm many 4 young woman achieve tem- him, more. You awaken every morning with ¥. porary results by flirtation and flattery ‘ainda & happy dispcwition, Life looks brighter. Mr. William Simmons Alexander Russell , ar Your brain Lecomen clearer and your apes 29rd. Street 34th Street ; Harvey Mills of the Atlantic City Life Saving Corps dropped his false |sParkie With their old-time n 13: All musiclovers are condinllyinyited tobepresent, ' P nd teeth in shallow water and « big crab made off with them. Harvey would! t™imkle, You are practically @ new per. be reconciled to their loas if he could find out what atered wants with crock: “g ory malast, iret Gallery, New Bulldiag, art'e Dyspepsia Tablets a g AOR athe Maa Ba, si 9 tn druggies & den, “GAINED 19 LBS.—FR. JOHN’S wear Raa a at w a ‘at 50a, | ‘ i“ " Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to-Tenth Street, } : Se in POPU ENTE YIN TT ERT! aE a, —

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