The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1913, Page 20

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THE MOON | Hundreds of Self-Con THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, APRIL 29, 1913. fessed Handsome Men| SCORESPONDENT | Wish to Be Adonises in Suffrage Pageant ? ‘I Believe, and Other People, Too, that I Am a@ Very Handsome, Young, Healthy Man,”’ Writes “‘A. C.’’ to Mrs. Laidlaw of the Woman’s Suf. frage Party, Who Ie Deluged by Mail from All Parte of the Country. ~ EN DoRe acrn Pts. Mercer Said He Was Her Baby's Daddy, yo Mercer * | nf ‘Manly Am Considered Handsome Among) My Lady Friends,” Admits “‘L. E.”’— “Believing I Reach All the Qualifica- tions for the Ideal Man, I Take the of Offering. My Services . “Says “G. G.” . “PERFECT YOGI.” Pal Also Held Place in e’s Affections, Suing Hubby Alteges. “if See capriclour’ old ‘San. in the Moon, has been fascinating the ‘fermintay pt for centuries with paid ‘thé penalty of ail firte whan he was.named,as coreppon: (My Height Ie Rather Tall, Six-Feet Six Inches, Broad and in Very Good Har- mony. of Build, and if You Need Handsome Men I Trust You Will Consider My Offer,” Ie ‘V.” Puts It. the Way “‘P, fm a Givorce action in Justice coreapendint an. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. leentited <p baa The fifty models of manly beauty will meet to-night at the frst rehear- eal for the suffrage pageant to be given next Friday evening in the Metro- politan Opera House. The approved Adonises who, with an equal number of ‘Venuses, are to represent the forty-eight States of the Union and Alaska and Hawaii, will shine in all their pulchritudinous perfection. ‘one nor yet ten pageants would conta: all the modest masculine loveliness Teai| Which for two weeks has been pouring its self-signed testimonials into the c6\| cme of Mrs. James Leos Laidlaw of the Woman’ Suffrage party. Literally hundreds of letters have) Sob ik” pacsne That hey, em Sicas eontorn perfectly to the cepted canons of good looks for their vex, There's no gehtle feminine fut- tering, no mock timidity in these mis- But not why I stiould’ feel delighted if yod Would grant me an interview. Per- 5 THEY MEAGURE THEIR BEAUTY BY THE YARD. A pleasant pride in their inches would @ontenced today ey Juege Crain, in| man, the Court af Generh! Beadions, to Bing| Wil! be Confirmed 4 5108 Prison for not less than two years] Sesion. News Oddilics . Seem to inspire the bosoms of the’ fol- lowing young men, pride and the dellef that beauty may be bounded by tape- writes ‘a letter which Measure and yardstick. Dear Madam: I have learned that i srt 3 i i z 2 i fi LINE VANITY AS ACUTE AO THE PEMINING. : = § 2 young men to pose {1 the Metropolitan Opera House. 1 wish to offer my services. I am fwenty-one years of age, six feet tall in my stocking feet, weigh 185 pounds, complexton fair. Should you Gesire to see me I am at leisure any BANKS ON HIS “QO0D HARMONY jo remarks, with @ twinkle, that much of her recent correspondence has been characterised by a “certain ‘The following writer, while obvioues- ly gure that ‘his “good harmony of bulla” will win him @ place, is willing to flatter vain (!) femininity by assert- ing his belief in tts holy rights, ybe, B'm the, one that's looney Re ventured, and again there uproar of merriment. left the witness “stand and Witnesses testified to the arrival heavenly stranger in the Mercer at the time Mercer atated. The Goudts either as to his his reception. Here's ‘another blushing youth, who feels that he must be seen to be appreciated: a wertaroe Prowler and <4 Not appear to jusband, conferred the’ second class of of the Crown on Paul M. the New York banker. young men, ‘unueu- and am considered indsome among my lady friends— pardon me for this fat.er think I can bé of any service to you, = modelied man of striking and intelligent se i eppearance,” ts also willing to toss a bouquet to the ladies. Here is his letter: Medam: Having seen your announcement asking for 4 perfectly modelled men, also intelligent and of striking appearance, will state I preferably in favor, of . Dear Madam: Read that «9 men are Always Bought h t th Wanted to take part in jctohen, and has been ic hs or Counte cites’ Tmitath and J ions riments, and endanger the x ST Experiment. TORIA reabgianee hase For more than years old, 6 feet 2 inches tall, slen- healthy complexion, Weight. Am for ‘Votes for Women!" Like to hear more about it soon. ty R. es What i Dear Madam: I have read of case in the papers, and that you are is a harmless looking for beautiful men to pose in Drops and Sovth! a suffrage pageant. Sorphine nor other ‘orms and allays Feverish: been in constant can be of any service to your cause write to me. all is vanity—now Four Ferrybon: Dre Kind You Have Always Bought Beare the Signatureof youths boarded the ferryboat City of Reading to-day at Kaigh Point. ‘tng to Chestnut street, they entered the room of vied away by the current and drow | ‘The others mingled with the crowd of joes 1 Years ELEVEN DROWNED, WITH RESCUERS ~UNIBLE TD AD Two Mothers and Nine Chil- dren Hurled Into Mississippi Flood Waters. sand Persons, incleding twen- en, one hundred and tity’ wo hundred business: firms and more han two thousaad members of the order, was submittel to Judge Crain by‘ Abraham Levy, Jaworower'e counsel, begging for clemescy fortthe \| Prisoner. Mr. Levy told Judge Crain ry tion, alleging he besn't kept her,| that Jaworower, of hi own initiative, —— had ‘before the @rievance com- the Bar Agsotiation and re- luented that he be disbarred because Of his Miedects. Munidigal Justice Leon ‘Sanders, r | Hrtth Abraham, told Ju BIG JUMP in frogs’ legs reported tn Chicago. ' @OLOMON HACK ts the mame of @ Baltimore barber. | mANSAs OITy te the country’s Biggest goat market, even if you don’t live ‘ LACE IMPORTER'S wife sues MAGAZINE WRITER in Paterson strike trouble got only twenty Gays. The; @ fron hand is losing ite grip. SHERIFF JULIUS got $20,000 in haif a year, but that isn't « high rate pe: | CAPTIVATING electric plano going and was captured. | CALIFORNIA BULL M6OsE NEW THRILLERS are the Fish-Walk Dance and the Parker House Rell. jurgiar groping: about in a Monticello house set the le Andrew J. Shipman New Regent. ALBANY, April 2.—Both branches or ‘Your grocer to home ai ones with some Drewve Recipes in and on every package, » are shedding horns an@ growing long ears. the Legislature voted for = régent to- day. Andrew Jackson Bhipman, N York, got Democratic majority, whi ‘Republicans voted for Edmund whit MENTAL BASEBALL may ve all right, but ft'’e doubtful if it ever goes GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE-—Unton Hill husband emashed his wife's plano with an axe after she played. ENGLISHMAN tn Chicago sala publicly the Irish were no good and never would have home rule. He is getting tender treatment in the county hospital. MODPRN MANNA-Pittsburgh of apples, cabbages and onions. Dastore were told by a lecturer to eat plenty dames MeCresry 34th Street TRIMMED HAT DEPARTMENT Will Show On Wednesday, April soth. A collection of Smartly .Trimmed Models, suitable for immediate wear. 12.50 and 16.50 value 20.00 to 30.00 PARASOLS STRIKE-BREAKERS must have gioomy forebodings as they take the places of the Troy brick makers. * WOMAN tn York, Pa. jail went on a “hunger etrike,” and the authorities turned ber loose in a hurry. RERTAURANTS and hotels that sell benzoate of soda ples must advertise the fact tn placards on the walls, Health, Commissioner Lederle orders. BECAUSE there are so many short, men in St. Louis the police board has cut the height for-patrolmen from 6 feet 9 to 6 feet * ' BOOK AGDNT got past the job hunters’ dead line in the office of Postmaster- ,| General Burleson, and he rounded out the eternal verities by selling him ‘a book. . — BANKER in. Tennessee wrote to Senator Martine, declaring “the man should Be tatred and feathered who put pants on the American eagle adorning our cur- AT SEA forty-five years, Purser John Rennie of the Lamport and Holt liner. Vasari, hae just retired. He hae voyaged 2,604,000 miles and crossed the equator: An unusually attractive assortment in all the latest styles and colors. Special Values on Wednesday. Extra Quality Taffeta Silk Parasols in Plain values 3.50 and 4.00 Taffeta Silk Coaching Parasols made of Plain and Changeable Silks. GIRLS' FINE FRENCH DRESSES FLAT DWELLER can make as much noise as he pleases in bis own tat at any hour of the day or night, rules @ Chic~go Judge, and if his neighbors don't Mike it their only remedy 1s to move. REAGON why the family moved into town from the country was told in the Detroit police court when man was arraigned on his daughter's complaint. Dad would drink, she said, and they had such poor jails in the country, CONVICT FROM AUBURN ~ DENIS PLOT 10 KILL "PADDY THE PRIEST” Accused by “Happy Jack,” Buell Swears He Was Not at Scene of Murder. and Fancy Silks. do dippy now,” Buell told Judge Rosal- sky and Assistant hex Rudin. “I believed he was telling the truth when he said Fay killed McBreen, but when he mixes me up in it I ¢hink ‘fhe must be dopey.” GMulraney told Judge Rosalsky and Mr. Robin on-their last visit to Sing Bing prison that Buell was sore on “Paddy the Priest” because the latter and three of his bartenders in 1906 had beaten Buell with clubs when he re- fused to pay for a drink in MoBreen's loon. Buell, Mulraney said, planned ike" robbery as a “stall” to the killing of MoBreen. Asked about this, District-Attorney Made of Lingerie and Pique 1g to 4 Less Than Former Prices 34th Street Store Only White Lingerie Hand-Made Dresses, trimmed ith lace and embroidery. Size 6 to‘10 years. sa formerly 9.75 to 12.60 5.00 to 7.50 White Lingerie and French Pique Dresses, hand made, hand embroidered and lace trimmed, One-piece Russian and low belted models. Size 12.50 to 16.50 formerly 19.80 to 25.00, Buell laughed at District - Attorney Winking his eye at Joseph A. Shay, ey’s attorney, Buell said: “He'll be mixing you up in the mur- der next. I can prove I was not with- in a mile of the place the night Paddy the Priest was killed.” ATTORNEY TO SING SING. Mawerewer Gets Twe Yeare fer Embessiement. Alfred B. Jaworower of No, 24 West One Hundred and Eighteenth atreet, who es attorney for the Independent ‘William Buell, alias Harry Clark, now eervin @ eentence of three years and aix months in the Auburn State Prison, and who was accused by! “Happy Jack” Mulraney with havin instiated the mur- der of Patrick McBreen, alias “Paddy the Priest,” in October, 1911, for which Mulraney is now waiting execution,| made an indignant denial before Judge Rosalsky to-day of Mulraney’s etate- 6 to 12 years. NATCHEZ, Miss, April 2%.—While rescue perties looked on, unadle to aid, two tic mothers with nine little children, marooned on the top of house in the flooded interior, were plunged to death when their t refuge toppled ove, in the Ti waters. All vanished from sight and were given up as drowned. The rescuers brought the word when they returned to Natches to-day with two boatioads of survivors, Their boats were s0 crowded that to have taken on the women and little children would embankment. It is thought they ‘work! for planters on the other f ree ————e—___ WILSON WILL CONFER WITH JERSEY LEGISLATORS WASHINGTON, April 29.—President ‘Wilaon hopes to meet Democratic mem- bera of the Legislature of New Jersey for a conference during hie trip to that State thie week in the int . City, on Friday for the same kind of a conference as Mr. Wilson used to have| while he was Governor. He will urge to carry out the pledges platform, ‘Phe Presi- itinerary for the telp was an- nounced to-day as fol! Thursday, May 1, ton at 3 o'clock rk at 7.31 P.M, one pel jew Auditorium, motor to Elisa- her address and 0 by automo- at 10.30 P, oP. ton at 7.12 A. M., Saturday, ¥ 3, ‘The President will be accompanied by tary Tumulty, Dr. T. L. Rhoads, Dersonal aide, a stenographer and cerviee men \ ipsa cic hh tian Order of Brith Abraham, embessied of the funds of that order, was White Lingerie and French Pique Dresses, = hand made; elaborately trimmed with Valenciennes and Irish laces. Size 6 to 14 years. formerly 37.50 to 45.00, FUR STORAGE Fur Garments, Muffs, Neckpieces, Suits, Dresses, Rugs, Curtains, etc., insured against loss or damage. Moderate Rates “I Delieve that mug, Mulraney, must 25.00 to 32.00 Health and Beauty Aids BY, MRS. MAE MARTYN, Cortlandt 19000 81 Willoughby St. Orchard 19080 885 Ninth St. 660 Nostrand Ave. Bedford 19016 oe 'W. Houston Si Pe hai 19080 891 Flatbush AY Riverside 19000 —@ Hardenbrook Ave. FAR ROCKAWAY-—Birdsall & Central Aves. Far Rockaway 19016 ‘TOMPHINGVILLE—444 Tompkins Ave. WEST NEW BRIGHTON—1¢5 Columbis St. West Brighton 19066 Tompkinsville 19066

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