The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1913, Page 4

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Tree ee TTY — Millions of Venuses in This Country; Lots water works. It was that William J. Ga: William Zleglet, fir | ticed ever since, when not on the bench. | Jn 190 Mr. Reynolds b the City, Court and OF BROOKLYN DEAD mE CE HD lisa CURFEW’ RANG |“GRAND OLD MAN” . ae lies for m term of fourteen sears. “tn the] prominent Methodist invyman {9 ; MONTE F0R| Many of Them Right Here in New Yor k DEATHKNELL FOR ee Court for @ year, he “The Englishwoman’! yy conminien mine bt Ane and @l wt , Figure Doesn’t Begin to JUDGE REYNOLDS: 1 corpora on the boards of many charitabte \ ~THEFTSAT BLAZES ‘4 x held Sunday, Compare With That of theAmerican,’’ Declares Mre.SaraMorrisGreen nestle ight Fall Kills Brooklynite at Door of W. J. Low After | ¢ Cheery “Good Night.” Gommnissioner Johnson De- tp @ares Robbery Bvidence , Points to Firemen. —_ | i) “British Women Do Not}! TRAILS MANY LOSGHS,|) Know How to Hold ie Themselves, Germans i Are Heavy, the French Epo Patrol Crews Are Directly Are Too Fragile, Even nn, THUR NEED “GASGARETS” WHEN GOSS, FVEAGH O GONSTIATER Any child will gladly take “C pduce the slightest sweetens the stomach and puts the liv to-day by . 1 h ‘The tall, #pave frame of former Judge | George G. Reynolds, whose friends have | culled him for thy jintsved a [the hundreds of clerks, J ) mete Accused by Some of — | Italians Are Not as Good| [cents [nommaare and patron whe * the Victims, as the New York Types,’’| hw distritaited on is way between home office and courtroom, Judge Reynolds id dead. | It was the ambition of Judge Rey- nolds, with his ninety-second birthday jess than a month away, to reach the She Says. ‘ Mereatier officers of the Fire De-| partment in command will be held ao-| Marguerite Mooers Marshall. the progress of fires, Fire Commussioner Jdnaca, following many complaints, oath of which he ordered investigated | vy the Bureau of Fire Prevention, to | day recommended to the Mayor that one method ef stopping thefts ie to hold commending officers to « strict ao e@umtadie for thefts committed during If @ modern Paris were Maden to bestow the golden opple on the fairest woman im the world, wenld the Venus of his choice be an Bnglishwemea or oa American? “an Englishwoman,” says Arthur J. Goodman, and on hia decision hangs fresh proof that the tribute reserved } Age of 100 afid still be able to continue lin the practice of iaw, Within eight {years of the goal, he was so vigorous ned his life ambition would be it night, in perfect heaith, Judge }| Reynolds left his home, No. 4 Remeen sweet, to visit William J. Low, brother of Seth Low, at No, 68. Mutual friends 10 Cents. Never cripe or cickom, EASCARETS WORK WHILE, YOU CELEBR AED | Is ~ Best Vaiue Ever Offered Made from the small and broken beans of high grade coffees cari fully blended. It is a most de- licious cup at a money-saving COFFEE lida a 98s ed to Your Own Door in §-Ib. Lots Direct frem ihe Wh.le-aler pare Coffees: “‘Combinatign,” 20¢; “Cash” 25c; ‘Plantation ” 27c; “Porte Rice,” S8¢ Our 40¢ Teas Equal Any ‘Grace Re aled at 60c. O'he: Teas as Low as we WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST 10 Ibe, Del FREE 50 miles, 25 ibe. Delivered FREY Anywhere. T uid! GILLIES COFFEE CO. wie, 233 4 gh WASHINGTON ST., Bet. Park Place and Barciay st.. NEW YORE, 0 Hlecks from Washington Market. for the fairest ie naught but an apple of Gisoord after all. For yesterday Alonso Kimball, the eminent portrait painter, and Mre. Myra Muaselmen- Carr, a sculptor of note, vigorously centage of such men is very email, the | aigputed Mr. Goodman's verdict and as add. Members of the Fire P| vigorously maintained the eupertority . {of the American Venus over all com- petitors, “The American woman has the,most beautiful figure in the world,” maintained Mr, Kimball, “The most Deeutiful figure 1 ever saw and the ons most nearly approaching the Greek | ideal t# that of an American girl,” | chimed in Mrs, Muasekman:Carr. TESTIMONY OF AN EXPERT FA- VORS AMERICANS. But are these declarations individu. al, or do they represent a consensus of artistic opinion? To answer that ques- tion I had revourse to another notable . | artist, @ woman sculptor, American by birth, but who hea lived and worked in many iunds, She is Sara Morris Greene, a member of the Paris Salon, and the only Americam: asked to con- H tribute to@he Balen's exeluwive Garren ) the rooms. ‘The fire, Mz, O'Connor eaid,| Annex. Mrv. Greene studied with| b@@ not entered his apartment | Rodin, and has returned to New York! ‘ pty another tenant, missed | to complete ‘aome work for thy gov- Se a ernment and to db some portrait statues of soctety' women, Miss Bu- nie talooas will be une of her ait: were at the Low residence, and the Judge's snilies kept them tn an uproar. [At 820 o'clock he rose, “CURFEW” RANG FOR DEATH BY MISSTE “I must 0," he eald, “and leave the honors to you young people. ‘The cur- few ts ringing for me." ‘The party fgtlowed him to the door and watcha! @& he descerded the . down, ho turned around and hand. e you may atay 1 Mending fires to help them- | cane, ecorning them as “dudo to artides of value, but the por- or “crutches,” vet he moved at! a remarkably spry pace. 4 FIFTY-NINE YEARS OF LEGAL| PRACTICE IN BROOKLYN. ‘The, Judge was orn up Amenia, Dutchess Count, Twenty’ years later he was graduated | n University, of which he trustee for many years. | eticed Jaw in Ulster County. | Fifty-nine years ago he moved his of- fices to Brooklyn, where he had prac- ried tn investigations of complaints of that they had been robbed dur- progress of fi UNTOUCHED BY FLAMES WERE LOOTED. ‘Ainong these is tho statement of Dan- nor of No. It Kast One Hun- ighteenth street, who said is home he was Other tenunts as late dow after 4 the aged jurist lost his footing, A woman who passed a moment later found fim lying on the sidewalk, She rang the bell. Mr. Low and guests carried Judge Reynolds inside and physicians were D Roberts, MoCorkle after finding that Judge s's skull hed been fractured, held a consultation, at whioh it was de clded to remove him to his own rest dence. He was conscious until 4.40 o'dock, when he diced ,emiling. Sinoe the death of his wife and eon Frank, Juége Reynolds had been living with his daughter-lm-law and her son. Every booting | he the door had been closed shake, and often @ story, og thone whom the met. He never car- the classic type, is everywhere. We can produce not merely a champion Venus, but a milion such champions. I go into @ shop or « restaurant or a telephone exchange, and I find girls as deautiful See see at Bher- ry’s, "Why | wi a m lovely women working in a EM Sas 1 gt: ‘she er oa much uties agp Be thel living eit ently, you know, it only 4: plays the Greek type to fection, but yn made of ite tptenaidiy @emocratic ah 3 tors. “But the Baglish woman's figure Which the articles were| Goesn’s begin to compare with that {s further reputed that: ‘Phe fact | these rooms were forced open by the members of Hook and Ladder Com- Nos, 44 and 2%, for the purpose of | Hon, convicts them circumstan- tdily and the a Sepenenalty is therefore | eavialat investigated was E. C. Hammond of No, 206 fenues, who declared that he | lost a Masonic emblem, valued aj %®, during a fire in the adjoining bulla fou promises, No. 268 Eighth avent type. | . i. Mr, ‘and Mra. ‘Hammond fn ‘the investizator that the mem-| American woman. i $20,00, $18.00, $15.00 and $13.50 Winter Overcoats Now °8.50 We're a little long on Overcoats for this time of year—it’s the weather man’s fault—so we offer this mixed assortment of broken lots of our $20, $18, $15 and $13.50 Overcoats at $8.50. Included are coats with belted backs, plain backs, Ulsters and Chesterflelds. —coats with self collars, shaw! col lars, convertible collars and storm —in a big assortment of fine fabrics and mixtures—all Ready-to-Wear. . ' Sale at Four Stores Only Full Grothe 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET UNION SQUARE, 14th ST., Near Broadway 47 CORTLANDT ST., Near Greenwich 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN EVENINGS another sv eontstbuttag factor to her five a ment. ¥e an any other foreign-born my acquaintance, She isn't the rose, but she's near it, and I at- tribute this to her sensible bringing up." “But 1 thought Hngiish women were on on outdoor Iife,"@ re hat should help out their doa. “And, furthermore,” the eeriiptor concluded, “this wonderful American beauty and shapetiner not con- fed to any one class. The heroic, years ago there was a @f the Department were in no way inging 11 jh g lines, the torso neither over|tion paid to Math cg keaca as Suey tee oe or und veloped, the American girls,” a 4 enter pl seg o Plog g | moulded limbs and finely eet head that] But to-day this wide distinction does oy, the Hammonds during the fire. | eeutptere for all over the world, 1/0 exist, The American girl is as de- e ‘IRE PATROLMEN ONLY IN THEIR APARTMENT. ‘The only uniformed men who passed through their apartments, they said, were the members of Fire Inasura' Patrol No. 8; and immediately after their leaving Mrs. Hammond discovered thie loss and reported the fact to the; voted to outdoor life as her cousin across the water, only the American takes her riding and golf and tennis more moderately and, wholesomely. And, as I sald, thes advantage of superior mental train- ing." And {f any reader doubts the connec- tion betwoen the figure of a Venus and the brain of a college girl, let him re- member Miss Geraldine Farrar's recipe for growing thin. “It's the activity of my mind that takes off the flesh,” as: | have dont many portrait statues, th at present I am specially in- in fountain and gerden work. you model a woman with the dey Ukeness, you ean’ You must take it A Special Sale of High Grade Hand-Finished Worsted Sweaters For Women, Misses, . what I have found his country has ‘been more than | FAMILY STATUES AS WELL AS PORTRAITS. Then Mrs. Greene obligingly showed me a collection of photographs of sta- serted Miss Farrar of the dimi figure. “The fat-witted person apt to be physically corpulen mond, it was reported, is emphatic in her statement that the jewelry was re- > ted ty either of these ineurance | tues of American women, @ considerable “The English Pie investigation ot the complaint of | "Umber of which she hae completed) Sandneen Sos, Boys and Children sign, Davia Soweph ot No, 8 Aventis during the last few years, Some of| oa@ © : these photographs are reproduced to- day in The Evening World, to increase the collection of visual proof of the ‘Venus type existing in America, Each statue was done al the request of the woman herself, or of some member of her family. For @ collection of family statues, as well as of family portraits, is @ popular fad among wealthy Ameri regalted 1 i that he jeve some member of elther Hook ag@ Ladder Company No. 11 or Vingine Company No. 8 wa responsible for the theft of a diamond bracelet, valued at $76; @ diamond ring, valued at $65; two gold rings, Valued at 6, and a gold loglvet, valued at $100. Mra. Joseph re- ported, Nov. ll, the loss of the articles on Aug. 28. cans. ; ‘A dotatied report to Commissioner| “These women are loaders of soctety in Johnson, made by [the large cities of the various sections whe had charge of the Investigation,| of the United States,” explained Mra. Teaeromente eg seornentne omers \e]Greene. “Rach differs from the other, hel to account for in orter 10| you perceive. But you must aleo detect Limes Meir vigilance end responst-|ine aame general resemblance of fine- report by the fireden who inclined to Beginning Tomorrow, Friday ROBS HOUSEWORK OF ITS STING No woman who valucs her charms can afford not to take care of her hands. Many women have red, rough hands when there is no need for it. Soap and water will not remove dirt and stains that come irom housework, and too frequent use of hot water enlarges the pores and coarsens the texture of the skin. ‘The woman who does housework can still have attractive hands with care and Women’s Sweaters Ruff and V neck, Norfolk styles : seoeeees+ Regular prices $5. 85 to 8.75, Missea’ Sweaters Ruff and V neck styles + Regular prices $4.50 to 7,50, 3.95 ONE PUNUTE FROIF BROAD W. a WING EA GRAND RAPIDS f URNITURE | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE 1.95 BLACK HAND ON LETTER |einertent.snenttow vod'i@e seimais| || VELOGEN Boys’ Sweaters Call and Make Your Own Terms . vitatiny when fe the omnmgn herkagy of | ‘Beauty’s Guardian Adjustable sailor and roll collars, also Que Forme Apety te Now York, Now Sereey, Lens Telané, Connection’. JUST LIKE A PRISONER'S errr cast, “ewe she Amen | Sathigg alin tat cere, hig bog = aes OR aa PE7A=.4 DELIVERS spony TT \ Magistrate Has Outline Drawn in] Se” woman come to possens the muperc| | Seep a tube by the kitchen sink, and us wR PY ee et A \}] [TO YOUR HOME $50 worth OR a as Court and Holds Romano | to het sie naire Sener OO ER TBE Te Oa I | Children’s Sweaters of Furalture. for This Week Only. “The American women. leads the Reppiest and sanest woman in the in $5,000 Bail At your druggist’s in collapsible tubes , . Magistrate Freach! looked to-day tn Centre @irect Court at a life size black hand, sketched in on the back of @ letter written to M: Anna T. Niccoline of Wo, 61 Goring street, an aged woman of considerable wealth. ‘The ietter demanded money. It had ‘besn produced as evidence against Giuseppe Romano of No, 214 Biisabeth stgeet, charged with being the leader of @ band of blackmailers and extor- Double breasted, button and V neck styles eeeee+ Regular prices $1.65 to 3. shoulder on | Geers AN COLD CREAM, USE! SA w 95c A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT ‘amare. The Magistrate had Romano lay his ; hand over the outlined one. The uketch was one to reproduce e' i WOME MADE MEDICINE FOR KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BLADDER Will Supply 25c One W 25.000 Facts and Figures relating to 23.50 ein es ent, Set |e eis ea ae 2.500 Important Subjects 28 seqse sg 5499.8 jarseae $4.49°75) at... 82.50 Weekly. Open Saturday Even. 0’Clock | Carpello Torre is already in the owaiting trial on the was @ He called at Mra, Nicolino's OF AN Encyclopedic Nature medicine that can | maiied on reque liver and bladder, Shake boitie of mixture! — geverat each time and take one to two tea | (yew) at epoonfuls three times a day after 1 and 6100-—Kenuine burg, will @utokly eure 81.00 Weekly. $1.50 Weekly, $8.00 Weekly, 150-752 Sth Ave. Cor 4¢th St es of Uprig merly SOTO COLUMBUS AVE § BET. 103% 104 ST} ; ae STATIS tien. scalding urine, puffiness From him the police Aisiness. dimmi nigh led to the arrest Factory Warerooms, 30 West 20th St, Near Sth Ave,

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