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eNO OW (THE PERFECT SUMMER COSTUME | "sscc~ | STICKS 10 WORK RS. PANKHURST ci i i a ett ae —— a oe Wet bh ace tilt ent) AD PER NVERING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, '1913- oe Toa of aaa RAY SPAN Rech’, RMR dees on “ss Me a nm - a SUALES tt IN SOCIAL UPLIFT, | 1S AGAIN JAILED: ”) BAGK TO BED WHE LTS HSBAND G0} STL FOR WAR, OTHERS FLEE Fl Mrs. Sheridan Permitted’ Di-|Leader Recovered From Itiness, |“What in Blazes Are You Bott i vorce Because She Couldn't | Declares Militancy Will Go | ering Me For?” He Asks of Give Up Great Purpose. On Until Vote Is Won. His Would-Be Rescuer, OEODOSOONDIOS) eye ON ‘Ideal Dress tor Hot Season Must l, 4 ASTOR SLOW Charming and Comfortable, ’’ According toArt Speed Limit a Miles in City, “Many of the Present Styles Are Cool Because They but Four-Mile Rate in Tum- | “Don’t Require Much Under the Outer Garment, ing Corners, Charming Because They Follow the Curves of the Body, Comfortable Because They Have No Superfluous Display,” Says H. Richard Boehm, By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. TO STOP AS CARS STOP. A email Diase in an elf coal under the sidewalk et Gen. Danis) M7) Bickles's home, at Ninth strest’ ama | Fifth dveaue, early to-day caused oh body tn the four-story house teu LONDON, May %-Qfrs, Emeline “| Pankhurst, the militant ouffragette lead- @, who was released from Holloway Jali on license on April 12 owing to the FRIEND OF PRESIDENT Eight Feet Clearance Must Be Founder of ‘New National _" eertous condition of health ari f ‘Given to’ Passengers Alight- What is the perfect summer costume for women? Fir ” in Which Margaret |trom hee “nunser eirina* na Hesteest the pole he would stay te ed, Sad i So far, the dressmakers have sald one thing, the artists quite another. eside,” in argal @4 to-@ay when she was leaving the| the fire reached the house they” b: ing From Trolleys, 4 group of French painters started the revolt against the authority of the Wilson Is Interested Rouse where she has been staying at| Motity him. toby, costumers. an authority which the extravagant modes of the past few years 4 ‘Woking. ‘The old vault had been used for iAatemettliste shows worry! have been slowly straining to the breaking point. Now, Ara, Pankhurst's atility to leave the in this city @n illustrator, a portrait painter end a woman sculptor have in succession decried the modes Mrs. Sarah McDonali Sheridan, tti- mete friend of President Wilson and his ? } Rouse where she had deen convalegeing | i was aparently accepted by the autho ienting — }] that come out of Constantinople by way of Paris, and tamily—mustetan, sociologist and founder | ties as evidence of her complete reater- Th y iggy ra Dleaded for a seturn to something simpler and more! of the “New National Fireside” move-| ation to health, @he was formally ar when the new a : eS os. Gistinctively national. Ono of these critics, Mrs. Myra; ment for the openng of public school | "aligned at Bow Gtreet police court this afternoon and ordesed by the Magie- trate to be taken to Holloway jail to MusselmanCarr, described in detail for the women readers of The Evening World the one-piece frock which she has found a perfect answer to all the chang- ing problems of feminine dress. For the woman of pronounced independence and strength of character, such a complete breaking of sar 2 Bicharé Bechm. torial ehackles is not at all impossible. There are undoubtedly in New York many to whom Mrs, MusselmanCare’s declare Bulldings after hours as neighborhood trea—believed ork ieee dene than the seidiuanee complete er interrupted senbenee, purely domestic relations, “Rather than| Whe" she was arrested Mra Pant- Give tt all up to Join Charles Oscar Bher-|hUret was just about to enter, in com- idan fa the unrefined wastes of Ni where he hed gone four years ago be cause of ill health, she permitted her husbaod without protest to obtain a di- | I i f fi i i Hh i 4 meek of fifteen miles am hour is | tion of independence will sound as a welcome challenge, voroe in Reno. try A badd Pronk ie wnat | ___But there are more who do not want to look quite unlike thetr neigh- Poi feria dora obo ttaroly Shee Oreve he was net "aise recktiagaty, dors, even though they long for clothes at once beautiful and comfortable. beautiful apartment at No, 3 Gram ercy Park, “Through my voice I have given myzalf for thirty years to eocio~ logical work, retaining fer my services only enough to support life and to give my children all that it poseiple for @ mother to give. I hi Nved ¢ see my son, Mark Sheridan, establish: In the olf family home, Atlanta, a, a6 one of the most promising young mural painters of the day. My daughter | girest tham without w, mak lived to see happily married to the | thom serve the rem wane et thane argi- ures’ ‘These women will be interested in the views of H. Richard Boehm, the well known illustrator and depictor of charming young women. Mr. Boehm isn't as hard on Paris Snery|as some of his brother artists, Anq he has given if li | Hl ie il i HI bi i i Ef fli d 8. § 2 H B younger eon of one of England's nobdlert ol families, Mr, David Crompton. ae ae and quilts thrown around , ond “This | wecomp! th When Gen. Sickles failed to Sine aie are romeo Lieut Finn went to the back parlor t her feeble condition. i . | Informed of the London newspaper re- s a besnipgere Beatle cov porte that the Woman's Social and Po- Re I do not feel that 1 should leave the | itl ee eee ae malls work to which I have given eo much of “The 6 my very heart ‘and to join him. | ae abealutely untrue, ee ee bee cs ke co imae t an; . " that the on Bee neneunetornn® jo say any- 8T. ANDREW'S, Scotia ‘os tener ty ee Sheridan has just returned from | 7° militant suffragettes & visit to the White House, It was rough that Miss Margaret mn Keved Patpavoud tn the “National Fire. | to-day for the amateur golf eharpplon-| “pus the house ie full eof smoke? « side” idea, and the two are working | *hip of the world. The womep ap-|. “1 gon't give @ (it sounded ike j@ome curves other than those of her aocomplish- | Proache@ the seventeenth greea, where! 1: teve smoke. I eat it. 1 don't want shapely figure. pet thay ware intercepted by the Bight] ne disturbed at this hour of the morn: ‘There were some great plays, but axares, band aarh been on duty in epn- ling, alr.” 1S ee there was one grandstand play not! gneridan, “le te give th a gi ad Ltd ne Over @ werk owing! He stepped to the floor, carefully down on the score card. Alms Hele’ | young men and women in the hag bi et logement hye srodnd and. Gelesting no slane a Zenker, in all the glory of her oaseball an opportunity to moet at whole- rolled back under covers, attire, and her pretty cheeks flushed coe entertainments and in true social Prien’ tae, eee coteped but the! “On, h—i!Y shouted the General, © from the exercise of the game, went intercourse by opening the public school : or sual ropeytde Ad Moy tet | stay here, If the flames come up into the grandstand and distributed tho! putidings in the evenings, At present sip aa oven ghee was the Sesto 308 on notify me Mow Score cards, About 2,000 spectators wit-|¢he girls and young men of any neigh-| "0 police, out and 't bother me.' neased the game, They took the score! horhood have no place to Ko except tho cards and came back with tips. Mies| moving picture theaires and worse Zenker handed card to Dotectt bulldings—prop- ie H.lkchend Boom |More sala sewer eae eee ee TO-MORROW, TUESDAY $ Rosey cents, ‘Then he handed her a summons| tes tombe trom afternoon to mOrnink? ! SEE THESE K1) ATS ! y . He other year will find the le Elaborate New Bulgarians § 00 & 4 Correct Cutaway Models $10, $12 and $15 Values J family Ife has been cy. My remaining Mfe hokis the great purpose of incessant stop within a few fect, Under the old law a limit of eight miles tin the built-up sections was pro- eight miles was violated more than obeyed. The Cullen law left it to the | discretion of the driver to maintain a safe speed. AUTOS MUST STOP EIGHT PRET FROM CARS. nickel, and that he had handed her @| Gusts lawa turning the school buildings SLEUTH: mmons for violating Beotlon 245 of | ints social centres.” jy the Penal law, which makes it a mis-| "As q professional women Mra. 8 [demeanor to charge admission for @| 4g numbers among her singing pupila Sabbath exhibition. the daughters of New York's mont din- Misa Zenker, in @ shimmering gown tinguished families. Carrying out her of brown satin, and @ cute straw hat, rT ork of devotion to socloloical work, went into the box, and made good with pute all income over that covering ‘Fhe Bveuing Workd sevcral happily con- | This talk about dress reform es iiven away she score carta; not aaking | NEF actual living expenses to good usr i ‘able to weart wiven away the score cards, not esking ford You'll surely want ing coat with eived aketches to help prove his point! me. 1¢ Bho has many pupils who cannot affo: want a stunning to go dena ati the mew tay | att simile sue conte an | ands "srs fie tan] ATTeSteM for Accepting Tips for|forsny room: the mretsoreanoae| om Mae many Daz your new pen Memoria Dynes Fda. You nowt Hee {be punished D7 a fine between t25 | °*,chosen from among Sh caren aisian | ts 1 on which the uplitters should be Programmes at Sun- ess. And she received anything trom «| Tarkable In view of the Teck mat ake fe is the opportunity of the town to secure some exclusive, Oy © 0, or not more than er days a lowed to get in some work, quarter to @ nickel. eDtective Mahoney, Plier rare Perr prpiowtion | yet wonderfully inexpensive. PLEASE don’t miss them. a fm, Jal of ty doth. Second offenders “The provtiont summer drees 2 he eaid, had made the amaller contribu- | 4¢ . - = & Fear) will mget a fine of ¢rom, ean imagine, for wowan with a day Game, she let her soft eyes emoulder ee bd bibvhaly Rea ist pasate Every Modish Weave Every Nobby Ri @r not more than thirty Pretty figure, is & one-piece affair @ seated them on the ée- d MacDonald, a Gre Doth. Third offenders} fortebic, Wow many of the present ‘ career, Her father, James Mac Every Correct Color and Effective Cu af po Eh aleg @an be Sned $100 and} styles are 000! because they do not pelpra follows every long, beauti- Molen Zenker, third baseball girl of I didn't ask him for| was one of the lending men in Georgia t ¢ femprigoned sixty days in jail =. wequire much underneath the outer line of her body. Such a gows | the New York Female Giants, cored a ,"" ghe declared. “He just] at the time of the civil war. ‘ 4 garment, ‘They are charming be | rely aarrows tm toward the |i me ren ¢ ‘ | handed me five cents like the othera|to serve in the field, he A 4 me ankles, because the human beay o-day in the Harlem Pollce| did thelr quarters. and nickela and] property to the Confede FOUND DEAD FROM GAS qruse they follow eely the narrows at that potas. tm fect, | Curt stadium, with Magistrate Maren | limes And then he handed the ‘as the poorest “Cracker” in the eurves and lines of the body. And they are comfortable because they Rave not a ict of mperfiuous mmo c as as umpire, Helen ts seventeon, pretty,| or it, Twas lust too acare: fey nage [Stale From girthood Mra, Sheridan active, intelligent and has the easy gait | thing.” devoted herself to the improvement of BY NINE-YEAR-OLD NIECE. the ideal skirt is one which is just Wide enough not to impede the Positively-the handsomest coat alk. ind springy step of th And Mian Ida Schnall, organizer of | social conditions among the people of ms % Grapery to get in the way of move- 7* and springy step e athlete. When 4 t ft king * Morrls Mayer, Who Had Made and) SSr\"’qrnss sore con @ woman ‘The full skirt te not beautiful and t)she len" playing baseball ne areoen te ci arta Caan Lae eRe | ce en tie tag aicremen en Mavens models we have shown in many years e Lost a Fortune, Gives Up esx?” should not think tt would be comfort-'art, She lives at No. 835 Kelly street, head with vigor, to emph: the beth [ene eratic stage, she travelled from i r 5 3 Struggle. That's how Mr, Boehm summed tt up ble, particularly in hot weather. And! the Bronz. /of her third basogir! ements, Oe ereue Wake ana ann © ho Think of actually buying coats that have old J « ; hi ered busin | Wh. We talked in his: peasant aude hon piven more admirable Je the coli! The Female Giants, most of whom, ."YOU needn't be scared,” auld the right here on our’ floors gl} season, at the regular prices, for this Po! Morris Mayer, who hae auffere ‘at No. $4 West Thirty-ninth street, y short skirt, now worn DY! by the way, are young end pretty girls, Magistrate uinpire. “You score.” astonishing low figure ed for to-morrow. 7 s 3 Ress reverses and domestic troubles for | + grant you that there's little ‘yuper- | women, than the long abomination | aig go! eeveral years, killed himself with @88/ quous drapery about the present styles, ia teasing in Sh 68 t every step, If the the Lenox Oval, One Hundre to-Gay at the home of his slaterin-law | 7 said. “Hut, honestly, did you ever se vearer wants er hands free, Even Fort: i pea y-fifth street and Lenox avenue, on through her voice and untiring devotion at.No, 728 Jackeon avenue, the Bronz. @ hobble was no worse en-| tablish Bi Maries A piped yan iP than the street suit with ,| Decoration Day, Yesterday they nad a WHOOPLA! CHARIOT RACE that the rst funds for the esi Sale of the skimpy by ° ain, Practice gai between the Red Stoc! nt of the now famous Martha Berry aso, which | pagHiON 18 PERSONALITY, SAYS | ‘Fi, worn not a0 long ago, tee Stockings, and tt was| ALL OVER WEST SIDE. | rors ot school in Georata were rained at All bropght him # comfortadle income and THE ARTIST. ADVOCATES COLLARLES8 OR : ia sonal In Gere alae erfabied bim to buy tenement-houses in the point.” Mr, Boehm re- LOW-NECK s®DicE, iris wore becoming uni-| Burns Wanted to Give Friend a| sheridan studied under Joa De Reszke, Cé Four of modern formm, and the red stockings were easily, who urged her to go inte opens. sho r which he had an equity of $46,000, “But here “Another deli ' " delignttul £ His fortune was dissipated by his Lag ogy fashions peculiarly able to aum.|“istingulshadle from the blues. Miss Ride, Stole Hansom, and Owner | fused to Gases Auch gt gr AM Stores I quarrele with his wife, He went | Woman 100k lite & mer wear is the collariesa or low-nerk | #lemker played third base for the reda, Started Stern Chase, hee None fy Pe eee See Worked ast driver untit he ned aanea [#08 1# personality, The most ridiculous) bodice, with elbow sleeves, Nothing Je/@%4 the blues won. Miss Ida Schnail,| James H, Burne of Nov 117 West One| erent, eel movements. | Bhe ber Seine with ice ta stare over aetna |mode you ever saw was originally a) #0 becoming to the woman with « beau. WhO Ordanized tho Femalo Giants m0106 yiundsed and Furteceeth atest one | carte Hyasy and artisti* people of the $2,000 with which to start over again. Tet." creation—on some woman,|tiful throat and arms; nothing fe coziar| Years ago, pitched for the victortous+ erm on Blackwell's Ieiand| world, and her apartinent ts filled with His new enterprise did not prosper. Oi swise it would never have been! or more suitable for everyday use dur-| team, and made it evident (tat she has | day, was the leading figure tn el" 7 im triendshipe, Yesterday he received an tnvitation to| cooieg and recopied, as often by those! ing the hot weather. It's a wonder the ae r veut alde early to- the engagement party of his oldest Yio it didn't become as by those| women didn’t all ruin their necks wita d h his arrest ana | it Ata He {s an architect daughter, wno remained with his wite "rom it ii! # linen, or those dreadful frame| ShOWM adept every Uttle new pret. — (?, Win enced, with Ma arrest and) nq qccorator, In recent yeare, owing after the, separation, He appeared to | “weranily, I think there are many coming up under their ears.” tines, every frill and ruffio and gixiyransona WieaeR al) ay ar ‘They ure of his calling end hers y I" a 1 3 ‘iver, ¥ | they were much apert. hie friends to bo moody over the invi- | seutitui features in the fashions of the “But haven't you any critlelain to hoy Wi The case % dismissed and the de- tective was hatted out, cletogieal onuse @F another, Remember—Alterations FREE—Continued ‘ gS Ing to give an exhibition ga eridan were married Men’s Low Shoes . {were held in $2,000 ball each on the|——= = tation. Ha stayed away from home um | moment. @ frock gives \an ad-| make of current fashi ked., natural advantages, It's part of | ‘eat , i. UL iong after midnight, Marthe Wets- | vergq impression to Deholders it ie be-|" "Every woman can find some one of| Woman's Dusineus to be charming, |°NArke of st yaa or hte bh cinten For in the styles you want, the size you need and at the helmer, his nine-yoar-old niece, found | the bedutiful designe and ma- ble modes which wi avenue, Bronx, left the cab in front of = 4 ‘ le, js morning, A gas which went to its construction plied Mr. Boenm, salooy At Alsth Avenua and Preaty> t { price-you pay, furnished promptly by capable, cour- tube was in his mouth, en Dut tegether wrong, But in ends og the woman, ah jeluhth atreet, When he came out the teous salespeople. Fine shoes a 5 i ihehdnanes jead was disappearing uptown, with “aide from the styles, thero are ex-| Bufhs’on the box and Wiillams waving use . hie arma and shouting to clear trame. Quisite materials among which women Tawrence borrowed a cab and it quickly choose for thelr new summ: led, with voluntecra aa he climbed to * concluded Mr, Boehm, jt The chave led through Sixth = quisite materials and exquisite colors. aven’ lo Thirty-sixth street, to Tenth Of course, too, there are some not so! avenue to Thirty-seventh street, to lovely. But the renui. achieved depends Eleventh avenue to Thirtloth street, to on the woman.’ | Sake: Bvenus $8 Shiny Sate Miran. f ‘Xue « clicio::s Le xative Checolat To-morrow another artist of distine- | 1°)' Keenan caught the bridle of the| “7A RELIEVES CONATIPATION y in Kingston, not ao much to blame as is the wearer|and figure as carefully as I would study Y., May %—Cardinal | o¢ in” them if I were going to paint them. has recovered trom the slight] “Ana you don't find the new gowns|There are so many modifications and dndlepoaition of yesterday which pre-| immodest?’ variations of Paria designs It seems to Vented his speaking at the jubilee meet-| {certainly do not! declared Mr,|me that fashion lacks that rigid in- dng after the dedication of St. Joseph's Boehm, with the quite natural indigna-| flexibility which characterized it, Parochial Schovl, He spent the forenoon tion of the believer in art for art's sake, skirt era, Its present m; tordny visiting the various parishes in “I think this talk about indecent dress|leability ‘s a splendid fozture. It offers XMingsion. ‘He expects to return to New ts perfectly’ stily. There are weme peo-!eo much that the clever Woman can York to-morrow night. ‘The fatigue! ple who eee evil in everything, even in| ways find wi for every dress or sporting Tequirement iu un- rivalled variety at twom which the Cardinal suffered yester-|@ beautiful girl wearing a beautiful tion will a44 his word on the topic of B Griving. Bi Netes the stomach and bowels, Gay .revuied from en automovile ride| gown. Why shouldn't one look at ber the American woman's eummer wart-|ho had got drunk and wanted te ive gt Ao Ringeie, Som Cold Spring, ays Gn edmire her and otop right there?! £ " ‘Williams a ride end G60, 06 al) 1s oes ims ¥ “e-

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