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| AGIRL STRIKERS | There Are Girls Besides the Ventses News Odditics LGHAT NES, WEEP TOMES Convicted of Attack, They | * Jeer Court, but Union Fails to Pay Penalty. Who Are Beautiful to the Artistic Eye “Beauty Reveals Itself in Many Forms—It Is Im- possible to Select One Special Mould, However Exquisite, as a Standard to Which All Others Must Conform,” Says Artist Charles C. Cur- ran. HIGH COST OF KIBSES—Dr. Ignaci, Cangatos! of No. #1 Madison street, Hoboken, hae to pay $00 for a “thousand kisses” sent by mall to Miss Mary Desiderto, She sued tim for breach of promise. + The pen is mightier than the hammer in Washington. Gordon Law, physical director of the Y. M. C. A., finds Government clerks have more powerful grips than men in stone quarries—the score, 111.3 pounds to 99.9. Guests at Mra John T. Davis's Chinese ball in St. Louls must wear OMental | dress and eat with chop sticks. While Frank Chumer apa William Singer of Yonkers were playing card# three robbers came in anf took the §70 jackpot. \ Jobn Rice Browrie, ninety-one, is taking @ rest at last. He's dead at his home, No. @1 Jersey avenue, Jersey City. For fifty years he worked for one | frm A withoet @ vacation, and for sixty years had never missed a Sunday church. , FORTY SHOTS IN RIOT. i . Five Hundred Garment Work- O14 age killed Stewart Wall, eighty-one, at San Bernardino, Cal, fifty years after lew thirty braves single-handed in a battle with Apaches. He ” “You Know,” He Mur- carried fourteen bullets to ‘his grave. murs, “If Any One of ers Fight Non-Union Hands | Qur ‘Levely Women nat Ret et tat oe “eine fed te swede Sea ASK You to i in Williamsburg. Really Did Look Like only half his name in “business.” Venus de Milo, She Would Have a Fit in Her Tight Corsets.” th officials of Chicago have warned Aldermanic candidates against hand- ind baby kiasing in the pending campaign. Diphtheria and smallpox are Compare My Present Clothes Values Withthe Best in Town Derisive taughter gave way to hystert- { eal weeping in the Criminal Courts ‘Bulking thie afternoon, when four girl Gotiing strikers, convicted of aseault, found no union official had appeared to Pay their fines and they would ‘be locked «ap in the Tombs, ‘The girls were Yetta { Getgal of No. 4 Orchant street, Minnie Mra, Laura Marshall of Baltimore, who owne fifty or sixty houses and ts worth $75,000, demands allmofiy and counsel fee from her husband, who declares $300 would buy all he has on earth. Prisoners in the Jersey City Jail have been getting cocaine through postcards soaked with the drug. / Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Who's Venus and why? le the fairest woman of the modern world « flesh-and-blood replica of the A Washington woman has written Secretary Hilles that for years she has The more tho: h Kom Hast Third street and ju: eas sch tewen weed ot No. i” ‘sheen marble found at Melos, in which en un- atcended White House receptions on some one else's “bid,” and won't he please the conibatloon’ tl ' Street, all dese than twenty years oid, |!entified Greek sculptor had immortal- " , send her a card this time in her own name? more certain 1 of “4 ‘ned for posterity all that was most ol 7 ‘ ‘ | am ‘Teey convicted Court | Meera Ba dng Rr cevaiud’ cus diction: beautiful to the eyes of his beauty-lov- e. How's this for up-to-dateness? . Benedict of New York arrived in st./f making you a cuse Breakers at Broadway and Spring street | ng race? Is the Venus de Milo, ‘dl ry ty, ¢ Augustine, Fla, to visit his son, and found in waiting a hydro-aeroplane. | tomer. Goon after the quement strike started. | vinely tall and most divinely fair.” 0 ob. Benedict senior put hie gripe on the machine, took a seat beside his son, | My present values are Justices Molnerny, Steinert and Collins | vision reincarnated in the living, loving | vy aad they few home, simply not to be con- tmnposed fees ot Coy Cape == women of to-ay? And, if so, where is! 7 sidered We the aver- (@eliately the four come the most perfect type of this new-old fore Judge Butler in the First Criminal age clothing sale offer- Guiles and chen laughing eco. “We! seauty to be found? Is it @ product of Court in Jersey City to-day, but by mu- tual consent went over for one week. It 1s understood that the members I am confronted a@ greater task the New World or the O14? Does the with Venus of 1913 live in Italy, Franoe, Ger- eet ene averted to cemain in| Any, Kngland or—Americat Sis Church tae member; arttandsaver: ed. 1 MUST the court room. Hours passed and no| Seven cities fought for the honor of {| |!ng to make good the loss to the trust turn tock into cash ene appeared. The judges Gnished their | Homer's birthplace. Two nations, Great company's bonding agent, In the hope = ow * work end Britain and the United States, are in ; | that the charge against Mr. Chureh will «COU tomake my settlement wes nothing the midst of an animated war of words : | not be pressed, SS D R oO Ss i Shay ee wey Sr., ‘to the Tombs. @ land of the mod- Cem ea <r 4 aed : who is to retire from PORTY & Londoner!” pro- WILSON IN PHILADELPHIA. ) an = this business on March RIOT IN “Bhe lives in little , ¢ 1st. These extraordin- Relieve Five hundred Uncle Gam asserts, Spends Forencem There and Has ary reductions repre- pee secwentes 5 Hie Teeth Fixed, ” sent Brothers at . Go far the claims of the Venus of - Throat PHILADPLPHIA, Jan. 24.—Presi- soothes nai besan cena heme been oeganr up rh swe dent-slect Wilson came here to-day to [Caweo'a cock trech taste My Final | rots satul soulptere, are Morris Oreane see « dentist and planned to get away “Have « Hundred Uses" R ni ti werk at a he yee fo gy ny by noon. He had no political engage- ‘Give Quick eorga zation fe 5 mente for the day. b os more Kimball. Mra Greene's teetimony was ‘The Governor resd, but had no com- Relief Effort ‘workers, particule: juable, confessed ment to make on the Knox reply to th oe mewn ry cour? ead ety Peg Golde and eee [they ave creating, the i the Panama Canal. #6 also read the 4 ‘ Peltcoman & to Gat Giepatches declaring that @ canvass of Sore Throat new patronage t! | factory, tound ‘betplees WHAT ARTIOT CHARLES C. CUR. peeved edly weg vfpeat sera 3 bringing—dependsina } phoned tor hetp. Capt. Burteind with all RAN HAS TO BAY. tee verre, great measure my suc- { ‘hie reserves answered the call. But are all our artists equally ready Fe oottictly ‘sehtede ithe: oe cess after this Reor- Wie eats aie’ thc aretica | Iy content if flo reception Nia} « @f the police the attacking force ped sp tener gaipedoelerg en reptd were held, ganization. and the ex was ‘ een. Nanae? I decided to consult Charles tension of the Georges policy. Wea! a » Was found at Bushwick avenue! of the painters settled in New York. t and Boerum street. He had deen shot | . ae tte Was burried to Ot. | pretty girl when he sete one ie proved work I discovered that the portrait) on Fifth avenue and see « dosen appar- | 18 & $20 $ ( Cotharine’s Hospital in am ambulance. | by the fact that a recent magasine cover Oalnter may enjoy depicting mang styles | ently beautiful women, But you don't Suits & Overcoats, New » Pauline Teller of No. % Avenue B,| of nis received more letters of commen- of Deauty, There are several quite dis-| want to paint them, At first glance i Manhattan, at about the same time was | dation than any other cover used by the tinct types of feminine loveliness in the| your model may not seem at all die-| $20, $22.50 & $25 $ ee beaten by an umbrella, which the | magazine in years. Portraits of Mr. Curran displaed.in The | tinguished. It's In the analysis of he>/| t Suits & Overcoats, New police say was wielded by Barah Rosen-| And here 1s the way he eums up the Evening World to-day. : face and figure that her physical charm | helm of Mo. ST North Tenth atrest, Wil- | Venus question; “Though I like best i paint girls and | is Simos . vay that, there jenna pe $25,$28 & $30 $ 5 women whom \ s t jerstan: ‘i inanatorg egy a ne Ppp lhcecgeedind ~ “Ee ne one mosten erheve the , for gows daughters and sisters ome what youre frying for pees | 34th Street 23rd Street Suits & Overcoats, Now I easian rece predominates . “I'm rather tir the regulatt * ve a ilo hag one perma- i bt ae Gish ‘with consid- bye woman markedly éifer- Dretty girl on the poster 7 ‘magazine nent avant ‘over the modern wom: | On Sale Saturday, January 25th. Hasegranbch od noe 18 from vover. 6 n* ” 5 » with his quiz- | vercoa! IROOSEVELT CONFERS AGAIN] Si tomun, erent ome tess cook or sew or take care of children. T( ning’ smile.’ “The Venus aldn't have. to kd tba Unweee Rua ‘ $ WITH M188 BARNUM. tmhabited by the white mace. 3f you should think ¢he only thing she knew |wear clothes. “Moet of us woul! present fincat allk-lined tte an even iow to was to dress rt tt rtiet nee with- coats, 5 4 wise weedy ta conte Be nents | eek for o real variation in type $089 FONOR WoLF pretty clothes. 1 4id @ eroup of thres|out them” se "| WOMEN’S, NECK WEAR. In Both Stores. in"Reorgenisation, SO" ee Seat names Gas: | Siw al ania Separane |i stoter mune ani ao, gum [one tm fog ate pipe] aaa | #2, $2250, $25, $90 & $05 of the Witte Goode Workers Union, & i. Shel gy aren't of Venus proportions, |Pnares eas one at home and he hopeg| CHURCHMEN AID CASHIER. | regular stock includes an attractive Embracing ‘Merenant, Tailors ‘ eam At the fice of The Out-] aed. “There ase Veauses in Mew '|) “inven in his work,” Mr. Curran con- |tevid marry Just auch giets Plan to Collect Charen 3 assortment of many new designs in fashion- peponhas boon the recngeied 3 evidence, payrolls and the affi- pod My came for ‘a of motes at he fe teakingse figure for Uttlo perce is a genuine Ameri- Avenues 0 | able neckwear. es model clothes, my ews by Ming enelione ie ee itowet| We don't need to quasrel about Pobiic building, a figure typltying | SSP Neenes’ gna eppentiog, tute | The formel ox } {adult voasons! distinctlve those W said that, he was convinced — shbsinrenianieat Gent rections We doeant choose tee mmottel «Way, 8 Was of she matures. Venus. | turch, former, 9 ; Hand-embroidered Jabots, neatly trimmed Maange? ih the etrike, and that he weal closed Itself just above Mr. Curran s | n,n ene eee aeieecene ‘cannot be defined by measurements or | City, accused of having stole with Irish, Cluny or Valenciennes Laces. seta gs an individual citisen | grissied vandylee beard. He bent toward | graphic. reproductions of Mr. Curran's Copybook rules. You may take a walk of the company's funds, was called be- 50c. 95 A git foe ee boat, | we commeentily. ore “ cc. 9Sc and 1.50 Frets Kirchway, wught: “You know," he murmured, “If one ii . . , former dean of the Columbia our iovaly, young women really id Hand-embroidered Flat Collars, with points at men on lines that preserve | ! We arvice a eee ee cre’: | ook like the Venus de Allo she'd have shoulders, trimmed with Cluny, Filet or Valen- the custom shepe sf the owing to her father’s objections. |* tit. Well—maybe she wouldn't at just * ‘ garment. 4 "Gertrude Cort! ‘college | this minute. 1 understand they're wear- ciennes Laces. 75c to 2.95 usy ing everything loose. But of course it Atee Al &F can't last, and imagine a real Venus Real Bohemian Lace Collars, in a variety of ee Can hope tan trying to train herself down to @ small, i ‘ ted walst! ‘The orginal never had to shapes and designs. 1.95 to 4.25 Over 56%. “But at least you don't consider that 5 i English women have detter figures than we Go?" questioned, A GOOD WORD FOR BRITIGH AND AMBRICAN GIRLS. ) “and I haven't noted any marked differentiation between the two national types. We're all from the same stock originally, you must remember. English and Americans come from @ mingling of Teutonic and Nervous? Excitable? Irritable? Exhausted? Backache? Pain? Tf not, do you want to Such symptoms,'as well as ‘many others equally distressing, are common- ly attendant upon: func- tional and organic disease of a distinctly feminine character. French’ Hand-embroidered Stocks and Jabots, “ 2.95. 4.95 to19.50 Novelty Neckpieces, in various combinations of laces and hand embroidery, from the leading French makers. 5.95 to 35.00 BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS, tm Both stores, Open Evenings Gallic blood. The result can't be 60 vast- ly Gieeimilar, “It is true, I auppose, that the English Greatly Reduced know what is wrong? 42 West 34th Polo Overcoats,—sizes between 214 and 7 P { 9, . Broad & Sth Ave. | Tmnita'n's ouca'eey Satase(| Dr. Rierce’s Favorite Prescription [J vas. vasesstrs RE Nahe Ee, | Eyeglass Supremacy. | door iite. To-day the American woman me EE | Value 9.00 to 12.00 7.50 » ALSO STORES AT y | | Harristyegiass service assures | nee. Keen interest in sports and spends ‘ ful A ADELPHIA | BOSTON | you both safety and economy. he ance this eed ua lice on is recommended as @ po , invigorating tonic, imparting strength Boys’ and Students’ Overcoats,—sizes he- Ato Phowpesce Safety—because the examina- /.. tiun of your eyes is entrusted only to Oculists (registered physicians). Economy — be- cause we make the complete 3 + eyeglass in our own factories. exert, Harris Glasses cost $2 or more */. * Yand are guaranteed to give complete, lasting satisfaction. Your money, if you wish it. to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine. For over- worked housewives and business women it is a blessing. It induces Value 9.00 to 12.00 7.50 . calm, refreshing sleep, and banishes mental worry and deSpondency. Value nge'ta geen 12.00 { This tonic, in liquid form, was devised over 40 years ' A number of Young Men’s Overcoats, in sizes F PTA. §, SILTY & ) ago for the womanly system, by R. V. Pierce, M. between 33 and 88, Value 14.80 to 20.00 J 2.50 || BUSINESS |. Dey and has benefited many thousand women. oa S ann Boys’ Suits of Mixed Cheviot,—some with two BARGAINS pairs of trousers. Read the splendid list of "usin. Weatniinster tween 12 and 17 years. Value 5.50 to 7.50 4,50 and ridden and hunted and lived in the country for gen- | erations, She has this time-conferred ad. | vanta| And then Mr, Curran quletly launched a fine heresy also be obtained in tablet form from medicine, or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box. loveliness,” he sald. : Si 8 eR hey ity” adverti ts that pent pa oe Every woman ought to possess Dr. Pierce's great book, the People’s Bises between & and 19 years Value 6.80 3.95 Sage “lay in The World, “They ; eve, beonty vovenis itecif in many Common Sense Medical Adviser, a magnificent thousand-page illustra- : H m 10 7.50 cover practically the whole field of ’ forms. 3 te impossible to eclect ted volume. i teaches mothers how to care for their children end Sizes ‘between 8 and 17'years...........7050 Industrial and commercial tife, one special mould, however themselves. best doctor to have use in case , ~~ quisite, ané pronounce it a wane emergency. Over half a million copies were sold at $1.50 each, but Value 8.25 to 12.00 rr oes be wh | rn ne free copy in Koay covers will be eent on receipt of 31 one-cent Yesterday The World Printed stamps cost of wrapping mailing / saan tem Seated & Re oi ye catcnrs Sth Street 23rd Street || 155 “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES” ‘Just as the how girl and the chicken Address Dr. R.V. Pierce's Invalids Hotel yl Or 69 More than the Merald, Times,