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aay ‘VELOW TANS us Grand Jury Finds Record a THE EVENING WORLD, TH IS THERE A HUSBAND FAMINE? ¢ | Copyright, 1814, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). Evidence That Men Are Hard to Suit “A Bachelor” Yearns for the Sensible Minded Girl Furnished by Two Observant Readers Tenth Article of a Series. ~ Which May Cause City Offi- f. eals to Be Indicted |, PROOF AGAINST VENDIG Een on Secret Roll Never Paid E . . and Were Never Ex- " “pected to Pay. A nw “tree riding Bat" of the Tel Who He Says Is So Rarely Seen Nowadays, While “W. B. A.” Asserts That in Spite of Being a Good Cook She Fails to Land a Husband. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “If there is & famine in husbands the present day fashions are largely to blame and the girls themselves are at fault. The dear, sensible-minded girl whom al] men adore is rarely to be encountered nowadays. I see ‘ young girls so bedaubed with paint, their lips so incarhadined that theirs are sorry caricatures of the counten- ances Nature gave them. The men are unanimous in condemaing such artifice. The painted face will never win a husband. Then they costume themselves in attire that would Supreme Court Grand Jury, fu: $ Mable 0 ia'aiba|coasdas os prot tna | make @ professional stage dancer thp-eity officials whove names appeared | blush. If they only knew it, many fi i i <P sa “38 = i i ; ® g i biel fille Ht sf i t i S : f ¥ i f ! i : We ql i zee | | fF i 4 H tl sf z2% “THE FEucows Au COOMING AND Like TO Come TO DINNER BUT THEY Say Wa NOT Lively of them drive possible suitors away by rev Venus de Milo forms. ling their anything but Never was fashion so crucial for the female sex “A Bachelor” offers this vigorous indictment of the present day girl in explanation of the husband fa’a- ine. comes a wail from a young woman who, besides earning her own living, Keeps house for her brother and who tells us that “all the fellows like my cooking and like to come to Yet on the heels of his letter live my ENOUGH? & s 6 3 a 2 > -2 A © * t : it a i snarry who do not know anything | about housekeeping or cooking. This ete me wondering whether it is worth while for girls to learn such things hen to be & good housekeeper and Sensible simply meats you are going to be an ola maid.” A third letter from a man of forty-nix Bow divorced—defines a man's ideal ‘woman and says that she must not be too timid in matters of sentiment. “True love js not ashamed of itself and the Woman who is reluctant rarely finds ;® true hearted man.” T think there is great dea! of wis- dom in this remark and I commend to the attention of such young women as are unmoved by the consideration that many present day fashions are immod- eat the diabolical suggestion of “A Bachelor” yhat suitors are drivén away by the revelations of the alit skirt and i g I i ; i L mM ii otee Ht i} gentive fashions would never live lon, But unfortunately men seem none too eritioa) of the woman who strives via- ibly to please them. If it is indeed . | true that they note deviations trom the Milo standard of physical perfec- tion, then there is more hope for fash- matier of undreasing, A faultless fe- it, Glynn and @ detective male figure is the most perfect work Store they found a hole 12/ of nature—and about the scarcest. had been out through the Tho general discarding of potticoa! Plaster partition sep-!| has revealed more bowlese and knock ik store from @ vacent! kn if the feminine per: the Pressmen arrested, Samuel Bchnelder of No, | street and Max Lieberman of | ing the hips destroys the most beau: ful curve in @ woman's body when it and Increases ner angular she 48 without ARTISTS AND SCULPTORS THE | BEST CRITICS. I have always thought that and sculptors alone perceive of tl classic ideal. I have done men the In: Juatice to believe that the poodle beau- tien of the average chorus realise , thelr conception of feminine tvenesa, and that given a cru sophisticated appeal to their animal instincts they are :ndifferent to line HORLIGK'S’ artists for the homelicat w , United States I have been quite » @ she would be married—and probab! to her third husband. But if men are really d nat Ginner, but they say I am not lively, women whg dreas brasenly in the an> enough for them. All my girl friends | Meavor to {nterest them, we may look for a speedy revival of the tucker and the hoopukirt. World readers follow: | | | ‘The letters of Evening OBJECTION MADE TO GIRLS WHO MAKE uP, Dear Madam: If there Is a famine The sirl whom all rarely to be encoun- tered nowadays. How can the silly swirls who are really respectable r courage to appear in the they do I write more in cor- but It seems as he idiotic words of Hamlet for wuld: “Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick.’* fair young girls in the full of health so bedaubed with Paint, thelr lips so incarnadined that theirs ry caricatu of the Nature them, been under of woman's chief alms was to make herself at. (tractive to the male, Does the young ‘1 with all her native beauty think can make elf more attract- ive by painting her face? Let me impart this information for all her pains; Ti men are unanimous in ich artifice, Beauti- ? They themselves are the only ones who think so, Men only laugh. The painted face will The condemning ful? Attract) they costume themselves in attire that would make a profession- al stage ‘or blush. If they only man and then another. I'm very fond of children. Yet all my git! friends marry who do not know any- thing about housekeeping or cooking, and two of them I find out always Gress 0. the instalment syatem, I'm not trying to laud my own praises, but it sets me wondering is it worth while for girls to learn housekeeping, etc., when to be a good housekeeper and sensible, simply means you are going to be old maid? W. B.A, IN THE GAME OF HEARTS, Dear Madam: I am a man of forty- alx, married to charming woman who at the end of a year, mar- ried aguin, and after seven years was divorced. Most men admire a woman who knows where a happy medium comes in, whether in re- Migon, dress or the matter of ex- pense, The woman an average map seeks must not be over-religious and should preferably be of the same dee nomination as himeelf, Ne:ther does he like the over-dressed woman or under-dressed one; neither the man who has no consideration for his purse nor the one who does not care to participate ir dancing, the theatre or other amusem eration. The woman man to become a slave at her throne rarely finds her ideal. 1 hold 9 man should make the advance to half way or a little over, and that the woman who really loves and cares for him meet him where he stands, ‘True love is not ashamed of itself, oman who t# reluctant in rarely finds @ true-hearted suitors for a and love LUCK PLAVS A LEADING PART suddenly leaped at them from the bushes and grappled with Miss Loble. fitness_ according to the planetary Conditions at the time of their birth. If people would only give this mat- ter more consideration, many un- happy marriages would be avoided. They should be positive dnd nega- tive in disposition and, most of all, know one another. A‘man should not think himself superior to woman, because he is not; neither should the . Woman think so. I hold vital words “Love and honor” are essential, but not obey. -. servant obeys his master and go does a olave. Now, to sum up: Don't be « prude, being too flashy, be and know how far to go, do not object tp moderate pastimes and amusements, beware intoxicating Nquore unless you baye an absolute control aver yourself, Go not try to have your friend spend more mo:.ey on you than you would if you were married to him, Find out if your friend is really & gent'-—an or @ trier. If you think you ean love &@ man of your acquaintance, meet him a little way—he will appreciate it, Do not look at his bank account, and if h> looks for yours, sever the acquaintance, and lazt, but not the least, love the man you marry,tother- wise single biles is a thousand tir. Bronx with fest and hands « highwayman who tried to rob them of their purses im full daylight, as they were picking buttercupe along the shore of Bronx Park Lake to-day, eucceeded in dring- ‘Ving to book « criminal who, on May 23, robbed two women under the very nose yof the law and escaped. aver: and her chum, Miss Clara Henle, of No, 986 Daly avenue, Bronx, work as | stenograptiorn in far downtown offices, 1% ts thelr custom to meet every morn- ing at the One Hundred and Elghtieth street etation of the subway and ride downtown together, but this morning | they met @ hait hour earlier than their wonted time and strolied through Bronx Park. STRANGLER LEAPED ON GIAL second street entrance to the park Dc A IN PARK HOLDUP MY EE MERE "say UDG GARY One 1s to Offer Stock for Beat Thug Off With Fists and] Sale in the Same Way as | Head of (Corporation Testifies ” Feet, Then Aid Capture City Bonds. * That Magic of Morgan's in Pursuit. Name Made It a Success. Judge Robert 8. Loyett of the Execu- CROOK'S THIRD ATTACK. | natiront company, atter a esting of| 200s Bidert 1. Gary, Chatrman of the Finance Committee of the Unite! the directors of that company to-day, announced that two plans have been| 5tate# Steel Corporation, to-day e-, approved by the board with the view of | Sumed his testimony in the defense to reaching @ satisfactory solution of the/ tthe Gbvernment's suit to dissolve the Gissolution of the Union-Goutfiern Pa-| corporation as a monopoly ta restrain: cific Raflroads merger. of trade. ‘While certain details still remain to] Judge Gary has been on the etand Ye settled, the sallent features of the) fo: two days. He tentified to-day {t two plans are as follows: was not the purpose of the “1. We propose to offer the Gouthern|to tuy in plants to stop competities. Pacific stock held ty the Ulon Pacific] ‘The fungtion of J. P. Morgan & “ for public aubscription in a way stmilar/to the pany was merely that” ct to that in which New York City bonds/financiera, He added that this comaec- are offered, namely, to invite bids at/ tion of the Morgan firm was an asset, @uch prices and for such amounts of| for the ing of J. P. Morgan & stock as the bidder may desire, with a|Co. mad e project a certainty. minimum price to be hereafter deter-| ‘We needed the financial strength’ mined, under which no bids will be ac-|and standing of J. P. Morgat,” eaid gepted, with such restrictions as the ‘to accomplish ‘our plan. court may prescribe rewpecting «the not have succeeded without amount of stock to be allotted to Union For the Federal Steel I will fic stockholders. Provision is to & Co, were allowed be made for underwriting the offer in order to Insure its success. “2, As an alternate, we propose to deposit the stock In the hands of some ‘bank or trust company as trustee, without voting power, against the issue of its beneficial certificates, therefore, such certificates having no voting power, ‘but entitling the holder to all dividends and being exchangeable for! poration has it been found pecessars’ the atock itself upon the execution oy! t reduce wages," he said at another the holfer of an affidavit that he 1s | poine not the holder of any Union Pacific! «ay (fe time you reduced wages id” stock. Ae this would remult in dis-| you restore wages firet to pay dividends franchisement of the stock while held! on your stock first?’ he was asked. by the trustee, an long as held by| “we restored wages first,” he an:! any Union Pacifi Prisoner Confesses Holding Up Two Women on Same Day Last Week. ‘Two girls who had the nerve te fight Mies Jeanette Lobdie of No. 1048 Jackson Gtrectors and the number of persone on committees. ) > WAGES REDUCED ONLY ONCE B THE CORPORATION. * “My recollection is that only once-- in 1904—since the formation of the cor OM BUSHES. Near the One Hundred and Bighty- of buttercups invited them to leave path and push through @ thick copse While they salah elinindiiae CURRAN COMMITTEE WANTS WALDO REMOVED. Report of Majority Will SéRecom- mend to Governor and Mayor. In the report of the Curran Commit- |ine which spent last fall and winter in cates should be offered to holders of Union Pacific alons a prices as the Board may hereafter de- tormine, and t if at the time deemed Meceanary the offer should be under- written.” see APPOINTED BY WILSON. President Wi a Men for Seven Important Offices. VASHINGTON, May %.—President ison to-day sent to the Senate the following nominations: Consul at Manchester, England., Will- jain H. Robertson of Virginia. Before the girl could scream the man Gripped leg, throat, and while he throttled her with his right hand he strove with his left to tear away her wrist purse, But Miss Loble was game, and as whe clawed at the man's eyes she kicked viciously at his shins, eve! though he was shutting off her breath. With a cream, Miss Henle rushed to her and belabored the high- wayman with her flats. ‘The assailant hurled himself against Both girls in an effort to push them’ into the lake, and as he disengaged himn- aelf from the grip of the two he anatched at the watch Miss Loble had pinned on her breast. ‘The girls pursued. When tho street ‘was reached others, hearing their cries. Jeined the chase, and by the time the flying thief hag made One Hundred and Kightieth street a crowd was in full cry behind him, Policeman Brady, at One Hun@rod and ht the man. 8 OF OTHER DARING AT- TACKS ON WOMEN. He gave his name as Ernest Buchler ané said he lived at No. 285 Vyse ave- nue, Bronx. stigating the Police Departme®% is to be a recommendation to the Mayor and the Governor that Police {Commissioner Waldo be removed from joffice. It is probable that the report j will be submitted to the Board of Al- juliGeneral at Halifax, N. &.,) 4erm neat Tuerday. Evafl E. Young of South Dakota. Set et Saiyan the Sollcttor for the Department of La-| Committee, reflued te soy. dag bor, aJhn B. Densmore of Montana. {greet the report rgd a padorcr db United States Attorney for Kansas, | from rege Fae) thane Fred Robertson of Atwood, Kan. oe eee © A adleet npg Collector of Customs for the District; Thls deme le in the report of Boston and Charlestown, Mass, Jo- pene by the majority of the commit- ph B, Rusell of Boston. i Naval Officer of Custome in the Die; Alderman Dowling and the Tammeny Jct ‘of Philadelphia, mn M. Croli Minority will shbmit a report disagree- ? Lay the ; , ‘@ug with the recommendation that Gem- ot Pennsylvania, ‘Commilestioner be Indian afte! missioner Waldo be removed. wenty-cighth street, , Cato) He said that on May 23 he had ALMANAC FoR, 70-DA. Pr = Sum rises. 4. ects. 7.22/Moon fines... knocked down and robved Mrs, Frieda INCOMT STEAMSHIPS. jum hi ae, Gatgen of No. 388 Stone avenue, Brook- a .. lyn, of $20 as she was descending the | yjichigan, antwori Almisaste, Santa Marta, steps of the elevated station at Atian- | Guantanime, Tamil, iran Bnd tic avenue. Arapshoe, Jacksonville. ‘A little more than two hours later, he had held up dnd robbed Mrs. Emma H. Bettman, who lives at Bay Twenty- third street and Cropsey avenut, Brooklyn, while shé was crossing the Gor ‘Hell Gat preferable. bridge near the One Hundred and * A YOUNG OLD-TIMER. =| righty-wecond street entrance to Broux <eorr Park. « H igned before Magistrate BOY BURGLARS ‘CONFESS Wintel te aha 3 ia ROBBERIES. ths Gketee of attempting to rob the ATURE alone can ald you, Endleewotions in diet will clog the FORTY-NINE eltwo girls, the prisoner pleaded guilty bowels and eventually afect the ekiz. Wzteraal applications i wi and signed a sonfesnien ot toe owe may be a benet to those who already have @ clear akin, bud gy + bberk wan held in $5, others an internal remedy must vem, Three Caught at Work Say They] Pi" ror turthe ination Monday. * ee eet en aed aie ian Stole $10,000 Worth in Tre- —_——__—»_.. pony water, per varity : \ WILSON DISCUSSES TARIFF pi oe ie a morit Since February. Gustave Locker, eighteen yeirs: old, of No, 4316 Park avenue; Lewis Roll- nick, nineteen, of No. avenue, and Joseph 6! of No, 1630 Bathgate avenue, ington eo held without ball in Merrisania Court to- day on their confession that they had robbed forty-nine partments and houses of more than ‘$10,000 in loot since February. ‘They were accused by Morris Rubin, whose apartment at Ro. 1454 Walkins avenue, they were caught entering on | the evening of May 26 by Detective Riley, who had been trailing them, In ® chase across roofs Skidell escaped, EARLY AND GOES TO GAME. WASHINGTON, May 29. — President Wilson arranged bis engagements to- could attend the Boston- Washington American League baseball game. The President, who has become ‘an enthusiastic ‘fan’? was so eager to see the game that he chagged a tari conference with Senator Simmons to take place in the morning instead of the afternoo: INTERVIEWS WITH MOTHERS | | ‘ but he wae caughg later by Detectives of them drive pride {n this matter ts not sincere. | Morell, Kennedy and. Cavanagh. George Schacttor deseph Wobson ng their any- | No real man wants a woman to ° thing b Mio format | throw herecit at Aim. The over- | man Gamuel Levy, nineteen of Ne ive | “George hada | ay | Two Splendid Photogravure Re- Never was fashion 4o crucial for the | modest woman has aa ite eharm | Washington avenue, who was neid in| chronic bros bial | britag wer A female sex as now, yet the blind for a man which the sick for a long|i) +4 s tolowers of he blind persia in thelr | enough ‘Often men ‘ana ithe eure burglars confesses. tna] doctors could not | while but we gave |]| productions of Famous Paintings | eee rere, wae: © spol WE cst i rere oe they had been making systematic ralas| SUF: Egave him | him Father ° | ae nest it teat ser cking tice ncasintance wie. |in-ihe Tremont met,” ‘Thar boty in| KAg.net Joh%' | Jom's Medicine||| from the Great Art Galleries freakish and It amuse: out running a risk of being deemed | Svein rene eens Lip at tored his | and he is now all toma ead mokes have beret. most said they were machinists. Rollnick|9@@1@ Glenwood | Handel Hobson. . of the marriageable young women @re those who study their marital | claimed to be a motorcycle racer, Avenue, Phila. 96 Holden Street, of common sense. A BACHELOR, Pa, Fall River, Mass, SHE 18 A GOOD Cook, BUT A es | |i POOR MIXER. Dear Madam: I can say from my The Effects of Oplates.. | b] fence that A ie g cet tat Ameren sant | PUPNMAS EARDR et pei math | uae j~unday s or have @ merry nature, They are Pn lags ghd ere aye ema the func ead the \ ulte willing to spend thei y growth cells which are rae : in vine irl ws Al food time, bu patty, mental ~~ e@ craving for e ane Summer Resort M t on t Pa 8 it jo nol ven ream of warrying bs them. I keep house for my brother. Seen Advertisements oun ed Ar per, and Ute I work from %9 to 6 P. M. in an q rele omene payeicions thes Be CE OU EEE EELS ble f f * » office. Keep the apartment of six wegelve opiates the more e ae ; OF al or rraming. rooms clean and cook a hot supper oye ¥ Soothing ° . r every night when I get home All soy gry tet 0 Poyacien coma e '0-DAY’S WORLD | = ' Hae Sollews. ke ay Taint ten bdald fot bee Iparey fo th ———— || kw to cot dinner, but they tay dm not lively enough for them. | gae@ {be attention of a physician, and te nothing less then a ceime 69| before planning your vacation Be sure to order the Sunday World Yot I'm bright and always happy, parostion f beams the A list of from which | fr N but L don't try to dress beyond my saat ot ae Facchen Caitilltea large places : e 4 don’t lke men wasting make ¢ quitab! advance ‘om your lewsdealer meaty oheet atari as | Somes bean th etgnatere of ear 7 A Smabeo mine siadion - | 8 " t uaject fo wot out with Grat_oue Lat AU petdsc then * ¢ i : : ‘ ¢ ; + , * Fa * e ion, 7 SP : y Y Me Rae » 3 nes lo > satay 79 Saterste: SA ee ee eee ee en eee ae Oe

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