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Oy ere TT RR NE PR IRR RENT TR RO THE EVENING WORLD, THURADAY, DUNE 12, 1918 AGTH mer | SOCIETY TEA SHOP, JUBILEE TO MARK ener Woman's Vanity, a Blessing to Mankind, | Mt {LUMEN ‘ITESFORWINE | Prompts Her to Always Appear at Her Best -———S$<—<_—. HOW ‘TO BE ATTRACTI Copyright, 113, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) VE &* & & Second offtticte of a Sertes SWOPE SRE | ‘WO STL LINES MatiKillers of Other Days) DMMB FR) VORYunos,, "MEST Glasswate . and China’ De-|Big Time Arranged for To-| Did It, Mayor Explains to Wen een 3 Arma ia Col, (“74 panic nape ape — | | sfroyediat Fifth ‘Avenue Place | morrow. Night at Springfield Village Folk, =” bration of Peace Pact. : , _— Frequented by Women. | and Many Notables Invited. carer Gurnee exguantt tn ables ‘ : sation of Flushing taxpayers to-day how / “BIG BANQUET TO.NIGHT, Tn attempting to resque a woman] RPRINGFIPLD, Til, June 12—Preal-|ne nad worked” tor thelr intereste ta” from the fourth floor of No. 291 Fitth avenue during a fire early to-day Joseph Detpecy,, an. automobdile polisher, em- dleyed \in a garage near by, broke lake ddor, fell tarough and was pinione1 te the floor by a long, sharp piece of Glass that penetrated hie right leg. Policeman .Hall of the. West Thir tleth attest’ station made a tourniquet with the thong of hie nightstlok to keep the man fram, dieeding to death after he and Policeman O'Ryan baa leased ‘him. The lajured man was taken to the New Yrrk ‘Hospital by Dr. Mor- @an. He hives at No, 980 Webveter ave- ate, the Bronz. Dempecy was at work when the fire started in @ two-story wooden exteny sion at the'.rear of a four-story trick Duilding with @ trownstone front, the Jower halt of which is ocoupled by the Mary Bitsabeth Tea and Candy Shop, dent Wilson, Ex-Presidents Taft and | demandirig rapid transit for Piuebing in” Roosevelt and the Governor of each} connection with the f@eneral subway State where equal suffrage prevails | echeme. and he wan applauded. ‘The have beon invited vy tel h to be! Board of Metimate, In the absence of prenent at a woman's jubilee to be held | the Mayor, had approved the Fiushing here to-morrow night for the purpose | branch: of the system, and the delaga- of celebrating the passage of the bill) tion hurried to the Mayor's office to @x- yesterday granting limited suffrage to} tend thanks and express their appretiq- the women of Mlinoin, tion of his efforts, f ‘The women are going ahead with; “What does all this mean frost thelr plane for further eafranchisement, | Queens?” asked the Mayor, looking at It was announced to-day, A constitu. | the happy Flushingites. “Queens is one tional convention Is one of these and | Of the greatest places on this earth,” he & number of schools of instruction ts | S4ded, and the Flushing folk beamed. another, The constitutional convention, |" Mt Is expected, would enfranchise women so that they might vote on every propo- | OF the city é Aition now decided by the Uallots of the | The Mayor then became serious ang men. The schools of Inatruction—ot | "ld: which Chicago will have several—wit| “When J came in as Mayor there was hold courses in citizenship ae well ag|® fapld transit route rigged up called practical lessons in voting by hand. | ‘@ Triberough route, which left Queens District-Attorney ‘and Others| to Dine With Delegates From Many Cities, \ | ‘The Yellow Triangle, off Chatham| Square, old feud ground of the tonge and the piace of sudden assassinations | in the past, flaunts the five-barred fag) of the new Chinese Republic to-day,! with an air of conscious reotitude. Sweet peace envelops the 200 incoming dele-| Sates to the great On Leong Tong Con-| vention. Om Leong men walk on Pell street and Hip Ging brothers sip tea in the once! +forbidden territory of Mott street, It ls Ets Effort to Be Attractive: at the millennium of Chinatown, frequented by society women. The two rteed halide: aha: by mnohtias out In the cold. We had a tunsel from Not for’aimost ten yedrs unt to-aay| Least ‘Improves the Sear Nerden Sie ulin chelating "iy the bill adopted veaterday, women | Manhattan over to Queene that was had " » Who has an interior decotating connected with meh ae = dared to cross the Landscape” and Can Do business on the third floor and Ives on} ™AY Vote for all offices which are not | Coun! the present subway — tory of the enemy q the fourth, mentioned in the Constitution of Mitnots, |%™. The Triborough route would except on murder bent. Never during) No Harm Unless She At- they. may vote for Presidential | "° Conmectian with it, so that when you « yeart Of shootings and déorway murders , had Jim Gum and Charite Boston, the Merk, slick On Leong politicians, dared | to do\Wwhat they did to-day—take a| brother On Long man from out of town ‘over to Call on the dear friends of Mock ‘Duek on Pell street DELEGATES ARRIVE FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, ‘The delewates to the On Leong ‘‘talky talk” began arriving early trom Chi- cago, Pittsburgh, Boston, Philadeiphia and the other citles of the East where ‘the tong has chapters of its eecret order, They were met at the Grand Central MEETS WITH MISHAP IN TRYING | THAt got over through that tunnel y TO REGCUE A WOMAN. @lectors, Mayor, Aldermen, Municipal Court Judges and minor local ofees. [majority et mr teerekeioe cone ‘They may vote for assessore and mem | view that, in place of building an bers of the Board of Review. Dendem route—catl it the Triborough They may not vote for Governor,| anything you see fit—we would Lieutenant-Jovernor, other State offl-}extensions of the present system. t county or district Ju men received on that score some people ‘The bill given as large © measure of | thought was enough to kill any one man, nuffrage to women an the Conatitution| or a dozen men, but it’ eveme I Rave Permits the Legislature to grant. Wo-, lived through it all. men cannot! obtain complete suffrage; “I am sdrry to say that there: were tn this State without a constitutional! some people over in Queéns, to my utter tempts the Impossible --Fear of Obesity Great Stimulant to Self-Con- trol. the hall run ¢0 Mrs, Roger's ald ané met with hie sooldent. ‘The burning extension, the firet floor of which is a kitchen and the second floor @ atore room for glass and china- used in the tearoom, caused a Gea! of emoke, which found ite way into open windows of the Holland House across the street. ‘The fire was confined to the frame ex- _ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “If women really wish to be attractive they must get rid of their | |, colossal vanity,” remarks an “Eveless Adam” who hs undertaken to } tell us some of our faults, Fe and Pennsylvania stations by local ‘Brothers, ¢ 11 decked out In yellow badges ‘ef welcome, and convoyed to the official “reception piace in nifty taxicabs, Am: t- ‘ean style, Nobody cared, elther, how the taxtmetres taxed, Place once housing councils of bleed and reprisals—the vis- iting delegates were received by old Tom Lee, the patriarch of Chinatown and first of the yellow politicians, In ‘the shrine room, before the great glazed Pears of Fort: and gold good-luck signs, sat off Tom Lee, lke some benign and aged tortoise ‘dlapensing wisdom. . Bach visiting delegate as he entered Rowed fow to the Little Grand- father of the Tong, shook his hand in American style and heard « soft, whis- Perea word of greeting from the mild ol gentleman. Then Fong Fu. Long, the new President of the local tong, iMtroduced the visttor in turn to all the notables ofthe order rem bled. DRANK RICE WINE TO GLORY OF THE TONG. Atter that esgahell cups were, passe” und rice wine from the cellars below the council rooms was sipped to the @tory of the tong and the that has descended upon th the elect, A score of rooms in the houses from No, 26 to No. 32 Mott atreet heve been rented by the local chapter ef the association and furnished for the reception of the guests from other cities, Thither eath incoming crowd of delegates was piloted, and the On Leong brothers were disposed like sardines in a can+-a eure clrcumstance ceedings open with @ great banquet in the Port Arthyr,: which is advertised by emeited word of mouth through the @uck's eggs to the candied foot of Giemese elephant, and oratory and song. “One pieces bankiet!” without doudt. DIGTRICT-ATTORNEY WILL ArT. . Fong, secretary of the Hip Bing Tong. SNUB BY COHALAN WON'T Will Investigate Connolly Charges Though Justice Ignores Re- quest to Explain. and under the green “when a middle-aged hen tri For the last two or three yer Some y 0 8 satirical Frenchman portrayed what he termed ‘he three | Sees of decollete. In the first picture he showed a slim young girl of sixteen in @ simple evening gown in which the second presented a matron of twenty- five or 40 wearing a very much widened and deepened decollete, while the third passed for a waist—the sort of gown you have seen on old/Iadiea at the opera and which haunts one for days afterward. THAN APPEARANCE. I and without @ spark, We can all cite instances of apparently negiigible airls who are known to thele friends as 1 think nearly all, women who enjoy attractivengss will one quality in com- more than @ fi de found to pot Juno of forty or so attempts to impose h girl of sixteen, or, as an ungallant man expressed the matter the other to look like 1 have often wondered whether vanity is not really a great blessing to the world at large, it surely is to its possessors. If a woman is vain of her appearance she will, at least, try to maintain its beauty. She will keep her skin clear and her figure within the bounds of reason. Vanity makes many women self-con- trolled and adstemious who, but for the dread of obesity, would be fear- Jess gluttons. It them careful of their appearance at breakfast; it Prompts a cult of hair and complex- fons that might otherwise languish. | It pleases them and it does no harm to others, Every husband benefits directly by his wife's concern for) her personal appearance, and every other man indirectly in the general improvement of the landscape. The only time when vanity cre- ates serious damage is when it leads women to attempt the impossible; when, for instance, a heavyweight If upon a dismayed world as a chicken. many women have worn very short skirts in the street, and I know of no more disheartening spectacle than that presented by a stout woman of fifty in a short, tight gown. he means it, there would be no white slave problem, The opinions of Evening World readers follow: EXPECT A PRINCE CHARMING WITH PURSE OF FORTUNATUS. superiority of their sex. Each haw its own set of faults, and neither is perfect if measured by the atand- Where does the superiority of the women come in? Many women get their distorted Views of life from the trashiest flc- im good enough for the hined girl. They do not think that motherhood, of their time than a dozen or thelr perverted instinct will even find that a monkey satis- notice these things «do not care to marry for a menagerie, AN EVELESS ADAM. SHE FINDS HAPPINESS IN STUDY @ntly to such and such a suggestion, or if I had shown enough sympathy for this or that i? Any Irritability entirely to a physical ind treat with kindness at So this study goen on day after day with. constant delights and in- creasing love. We came to each other with many faults, and have #0 far wiped out the more serious ones. My husband hi iven up cigarettes, after thirty years, of his own free will, and has had my sincere encour- Agement and gratefulness at all times, To-day he is a much finer and younger looking man, and each day brings us increased joy In this We ha atudiously ging and fault finding, and have never quarrelied. What we have accomplished has been hard, yet inspiring work, and our | | ference In our ages makes un-very companionable, o# each knows that the world holds no friends as trie. marriage in one of the happiest sin the world, . HAS A FORMULA TO ENABLE ALL TO BECOME ATTRACTIVE. across what just suits you. To in- veat In character, education of heart aed two, 1 third had tial to make life happy, and I took him, I n & few dollars mysett and we get along splendidly, We live and dreas accordingly to our in- ‘twined this morning. 1t wee large, i GETS GENT VERDICT FOR LOSS OF TELEGRAM SEAT TO HS FONE And It Cost James J. Connelly $38.30 to’ Obtain That Sum From Western Union. James J. Connelly, a wealthy con- tractor, sued the Western Union ‘Tele- ph Company for $1,500 because, he alleges, the company had thrown his matrimonial plans into an almost hope- leas muddle, by failing to dellver.a cru- clal telegram to hia flances. In his complaint'Connelly declared that on June 22, 1612, he sent a» thlésram from the Grand Central station at Utica addresed to his flancee, “Mise Burns,” at No, 603 West End avenue, this city, ‘The telegram read: “E will be at -tinien’e ‘al wwolve Mise Burns on, June, 21, 1fd2, But the telegraph company. failed'to deliver the Into court Before Justice’ Sthmilck and @emanded to*knéw how Mr: -Conhelly had been damaged to the extent of 61,600, Mr, Connelly furnished a Dilliof partic- fault was not mine, Even after, that I ‘The attorneys asktd, Justice Schmuck to award Mr. Connelly nominal dam- ages, The Justice cqmplied’ with the anepesed costs of ing him, exactly 00. upyn, him, leav- out of pocket. eae il dahl DIES OF BASEBALL BLOW. ware and china of the totally destroyed. 400 GIRLS IN PANIC ‘STRUGGLE TO ESCAPE FROM HARMLESS FIRE tearoom being Flash From Short-Circuited Wirés on Motor Truck Cre- ates Stir in Jersey City. Flames bursting from the motor of an gutomobdile truck standing near one of the entrances of the Lorifard To- bacco Company's premium depot in Jersey City spread panic to-day among 400 girls employed in the building. In the acramDle to escape many of the Girla were injured, and when they gained the street their bruised facet caused further terror among the @! Ployees of other factories neatby. None of the gitls were so badly hurt as to make necessary her removal to @ hospital, but nearly unnerved that it was so: they went back to work. 410 Bouth Tenth atreet, Newark. He had backed his truck up to an entrance to Connelly | ‘he Oulding where the 400 girte are em- when the git! workers reached the win- dows of the faur-atory structure there went up @ wild cry of alarm It seemed to them that ¢ ———_— City Urges Commission Rule. Government for Camden; Thi Hab 5,100 eignatures. City Clerk Williaa D. Brown fixed Tuesday, July 1, as the date of the election, tition | or @ constitutional con-| astonishment, that cultivated the s*ate- either through vote of the State 19/ bigotry or some other nd tension, which was gutted, all the glass. |. approximately franchisement of will double It. ment, always inscrutable Queens County, It wiht be necessary to provide sepa-| fact, from the firat rate ballot boxes for the women afd &/ stood up at the pubile lection| three months after [ je that Queens was readjustment Ability be sent to ing the next few veto. 8 will sign the ere,” sett Cov, Dumme trday, “unless | could pulld in the nl teere ton as te Go net greatest triumph yet secured by the| Montana gave tax-paying women the advocates of votes for women. Last| right to vote on questions submitted te year resolutions to submit woman suf-| taxpayers twenty-slt years ago, while frage amendments to the Constitution ga granted @ similar suffrage in te of the le were defeated tae a praetes of Tlinols, as| have the labs to sone 9 Peres a Now Ji ” on all qi On. jaseachusetts, New Jersey, | proxy “eye Farrag pr men an opportunity of vot~ ill be next April, when thirty-Ave’ men are to be selected. in also tn the Now York and Virginia Legislatures, Ten now have woman euffrage on equal| in: terms with men, Colorado has had A! were #0 The fire was THE 262 of machinery must be made. apeu The suffrage bill will in all prob-/ out in the we a well FREE BEST COFFEE present Governor Dunne dur-| no, that my days for his approval) the Beknont through that ‘Uli with great pleas | connected by ii il E Ths " 5) women votera for ‘Ae the third largest State in the Union| 4nd Utah ince 188, W: ana the largest to grant woman suf | till 1910 and Califormle, In Lovisiaga The fi in 1899, | Chicago FLAG DAY to teat their vowe of fraternity, mere anip of the scimsore révealed a V} Dear Madam: What men tenst ad- | future opens glorious peers se MY berrgee wt Connely.dtecrived an |S21cM'Y, extingulahed, ‘but the driver] Follow the crowd. ‘This is a special day and a special occasion., Ne formal meeting of the convention rad hi f collar bone; the| ire is the color vanity of #0 fs a 5 deac of uck was badly burned, r Wal ha Wald to-day, Gui teatant ore [ok ete” CL ons many women in assuming a natural | tWentysnine years of age. This 4if- | the piace whére he was to hdVe,married| ‘The driver was Lande Bruce of No. We will celebrate both. free to each crooked te-da td Our finances have varied from a | message, and as a result Mr. 7 wens streets y Was a= pathétic carioaturevet ano ard of the other. When women : ployed, eo he was investigating ten tacks On to rf se ee ldowaxer with two ching and enormous | speak of thelr “moral” superiority | Drinely aalary to a business of our are u bie to ‘postpone’ his ' marriage rouble the wt pp oed more of Tea, Coffee or Spices. 5 ‘ . . a novetal y cirouited. A blinding flash sent Bruce y o wets, «There will be on! shoulders and chest cascading over a| they always mean a moral lapse, | OWN. In : — tea became eho poaen Pd Tanging trom ‘aaiaty Lehner narrow dam‘ of black velvet which | which requires one of each sex, | Tisld economy and have won. Our | attorneys for the Weatern Union came|staggering away érom the truck and Every one wants an American Flag with the correct number of stars. Do not fail to get yours. They are free while they last | THE BEST TEA END tion of the “best sellers," where Dear Madam: I know of a good was afire and that they had you ever drank, you ever drank Die ieee Many, middie aged women are | ity ‘heroine in the pink of pert formula which will enable either eex | UlAre wherein, he stated jthat he Bad/in, Cool heads Our 31:.". Quali-Tea, 355 b Ps ‘ sacred an and Judge! go extremely attractive when they tion, “and the villain sl purm ther. j been foreéd to spend $87 extra for the! of order, Duch ’ She. $1.50 All kinds, he. $2.29 Motamectal in prinaions, who were! rose appropriately thet tt 19 88) her.” In it any wonder that the study the op- | lodging of frienda: and f the bullding was y signing of the wae rg the they care to give = poor expect a Prince Charming, with the voarding houses and ‘hotels; $35.70 for necessarily slow. the leet were DY Guests of honor. Speeches in Chinene | mitation of undeveloped purse of Fortunatus? But they fight extra f004, and $%,% for “extra ex-| let from the bullding many were faint- and English will be made by the Chi-; Jue ee #% is matter of surprise shy of the Cinderella act. They Work keeps one in good trim. | penses.” Furthermore he had eufferes | ‘ne from fright. nese Coneul-General in thie city, Guy | that young girls should attempt think they shine better an an orna- | ‘To study human nature Is very in- | mental anguish. hi faa) Oe preg i gy est ENS THIS SATURDAY Meine, & Mongolian lecturer of the, 90 to appear mature 884) | ment, and the husband finds that he | teresting. Keep your mind free of | ‘it. was only. after, long. persuasion,’’| pital. At no time did the flames com- OP HI Board ot Education; Mr, Whitman, | sophistioated. has married Citronella, and that | What other people have to eay about | Mr. Connelly. conoluded, ,‘that I was|municate to the building in which the Vindee or hs On Seas hoe sararan [ATTRACTION (8 FAR MORE! a trio is neceusary. The real work “ideals” and walt till you come |abie to convince my flancee that the| frighiened girls were at work. and On West 125th Street had to plead -with her.Jong and prayer- ‘The fret course of the banquet is to} of o charming appearance t* id °, be Berved at 7 o'clock sharp. Aa is| not all nor even halt of attractiveness | even in moderation, in the only ex. | 80d. rid Folie ony Madd fully before she consented to marry me. (2-8-3) 4 Deore East of Left's (2-6-2) usual et Chinere, ju the last | in. women. Many very homely women ce: for a marriage, but they will 4 sedi wees It feoke before my nervous ystem pesten See reeres, (0 df the table | .¢6 supremely charming, many beauties fondle some ugly dog that requires i rei ed ite usual poise.’ _ JAMES VAN DYK CO. i BRANCH STORES AND SELLING AGENCIES EVERYWHERE HALT BAR GOMMITTEE, | “Kidnappere because of thetr mysteri- | fee the one desire every women Metin tnt hie weakly enlary ce vin, | request, awarded Mr. Connelly ‘damages eas artis tadiae mon a should feel at least once. Men who | Hat ne*had the qualition more cebore | of @ cents against the'company and thei ympathised with the masouline TO 8TAY ATTRACTIVE, ° come, save bewldes, and, above all, tontiondoee | ‘The Grievance Mapa ory at Se Bar poe suis eee a eae Dear Madam: | have always are happy. MRS. CARL, | Wren Nellie, 14,- te Reeever| 5 perk takes a Vestigation of the charges against Jus-| more im Fee tener agen fo be my nes FAT PLANT IN FLAMES, From Ito Kaects. \ Sale of Ss) Ses Brees 7, Sobalac. deeaite hs tals seit oe Muistaiiere aye | ceeded. Our married Iife of alx —+—— Soy pemeay inearse. cit ommmmaren) Tan calfskin. of selected quality with durable him to explain his side to the committee, Who darts from one sub- years has been ideal, and our hap- fm Lone | puneral of their clasamate, Frank 3 oak leather soles—all made on the Alexander wide Thi sfternoon the committees will de- ftom one place to another | Piness Is tenfold greater than when aged fourteen, at Gt. Theresa's ] UTTON AND LACE ede on its exact course and as to the| before you have time to follow | Ne sérecd to make the start, Inex- | | 1 to. teams building on Tenth | Church in Claavon avenue to-d: toe ast. vr waletine ‘Cebelse ea Aeron lew | hae the foundation wan and in con. |ifeel Long tland Clty, oceupled by saceeall'ia “ront’oe hie Nomar bar 18 844 to 1044 i $3.00, 2 tease at any time he chooras, tut tho| The, “vslens Adam” whe attacka | Mant study of each other. Selence, | {i#,>. D. Willlane Chemical Company, | Woasnell Um tins Of fl Neste, fo. Ub to 3... ‘were 8.50, now 3 pinion seems to be that he intends to| women to-day for thelt vanity romarks | music, art—none of these offers the | Mi Ming aijoining, occupled my hehresa, | hurt Was painful, but he said nothing of 21% to G.......60...00-... Were 4,50, committee and let the charges| that so many of us assume « natural| depth of un anding that this | child & Sulmberwer aa a fat rendering |it dechuse of desire to complete hie OXFORDS jefault. superiority of our sex, I study of hun ature does, Each | plant, partly, destroyed by fire eariy | school course ahd graduate with his , 101 ante Far Ameociation, on secomme known @ woman who claim: morning, after my husband goes to | to-day. a two pula extended | clags. On Decorstion Day, after ne had | 814 to 01%... seeeeees oe WETe $2.76, lation minittes, makes an ad-! sei¢ more than equality. J business, 1 give my mind exclustvely | from No. il to No. & on Tanth street. | completed his final examinationa: suc- y verse report on Juatiog Cohaian, tt will| read anything written by a woman | to all our conversation of the night | Three alarms were turned in and the| cessfully, he wes taken iil at ‘Brighton | 11 to 2. “ene Pete tho Appellate Divisione It thene,| Which claimed inore. ‘This writer says | before and the morning, I ask my- | firemen liad hard tase Mitingulahing | peach with blinding headache., His! 214 to 6. 4.50, were to the latter, it would be {he “moral superiority of women does | self if the right amount of encour- ‘company's tie Parents took him héme and ¢alled phy- ea te noking the Appellate Pi- Hot ealet, vince 1) Inditex require | agement was given to thie state- Could be obs} sclans. He died Tudeday, after an oper- | ‘ wisloate disbar one of Its own members, viv 6s civn owe.” Lt thie Were ue as) mfp, Mf 1 could have advised differs ¥ Mondey. 3? i i i a New VAN DYK STORE in Harlem THIS. SATURDAY A beautiful heavy Sill: 7 ins. x 10 ins.) Papen get Beda pete 2 i i women taxpayers give AND 262

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