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> ee Le eee ear, reyes m Pree : cae at RING weain satus ie ‘JUNR 14,71 1B. : HOW TO BE ATTRACTIVE & % © FourthArticteofaSeries OCEAN MONARCH pn bp _BE_ATTRACTI One’s Art of Listening Is Always Alluring pa a oars Dees ait Oa To Others, but Must Have Genuine Interest PE Acquittal, Threatens to |70 Attract: “Find Out . Take the Simp. Beatin Pfect the Man| Head-On View of the Monster New Ocean Liner; Him Up and Set Him Her Rudder—Note Size Compared With Men S“GOAT” OF A JOKE| Going.’ You Will Be RIVALS — IMAGINATION. Interested, Not Bored, MeN € 4 : ‘ Oy penions in a Drinking! Gnd He Will Be En- Yet British Glant Will Soon ae : - a , : OFF CASE ROR GF ‘RAISED’ CHECK AGN WHITMAN i i i i z Hi tit i 52 1 ‘ 35 if i 53% e 3 = & i q : z : ! ul u ul North beyond x —e New Imperator, Biggest Ship Afloat, Is Ploughing Seas on Maiden Voyage. —= A z | mo ee Youth, 9 ut Mature Man Finds ; pg Ny gocholgry ‘sass "has Natural Charm and In- strengtn and thelr success comms Gi. ton. ‘The intest casualties are ony Gaal killed and one man of the hospital coupe the a : Thought It Funny to aa ae : wean Outdo German Leviathan’s -| Sine ser*t Soe S| cl euiaty, aro ware soll ' Send Him to Bank. |Studied Effort to Please) i) Fy, ON 8 ae Size and Splendor. wore Soagte SS; | Mre-eay tan Americans wit ottams : than 4 from Ha #55 ‘The fmperater, newest and greatest giant of the steel brotherhood of the if i Peter Duffy—stood tor t lore sen, te aioing off coean at a twenty-| the York's | wounded. ~ houre—and eae a ba pricey ie Talk M ras bay ‘the initial trip sero Boned lati Age —_—— W's force of proseoutors in shoulder a way CURRY SUCCEEDS ISMAY.. York harbor and a berth in Hoboken on Wedneséay. great Hamburs- Ame: Sette Manager ef Amerfoon Line fips rican vesse! passes Quarantine and FOREGEES SHOR a : churns an imperious way through the jE TO sHO; pointed International Direstei), ° ipetine graft trials wonder why they P Ohé the dark spot in Whaley's * before he was chogen as a juror, is By Nixola Greeley-Smith. eeepc “To be attractive is to be etter Distriet-Attorney Whitman's! charming. To be charming ts to meaner craft of the harbor, New York BOARDWALK. SOUTHAMPTON, Jun M-. B know the art of pleasing people. will have ite firet viéw of the present/ And If one “kick” of the Imperator’s| Curry, manager of the Amertean £4, the Jory was dismissed Thure-| 179 picage people one must oultt- {ermen champion in the international | 72000 horsepower engines could by any|has been appointed a director om @he Bs on Be ty San ges co vate'a knowledge of them.” | struggte fer supremacy on the Atlantic | human agenoy be levelled at the vane | Board of the International Nsrogati greet soven years ago Whatey had| In other words, study you * lors" supremacy ie of speed—for reason to betleve that tenebes ‘vase Bruce Ismay. 4 . 4 ety warrant that had been | bor as yourself if you wish to please 'y Ia one not on the butiding would be quoted pretty ail from # to 900,00 and hed! him—or her. Such, at least, is the . pide ted hall ed tiamempeiathorcmyl ‘is fe to 0 teller in the Night and | eorute of attractiveness supplied by 4 ; . 4 . | through speed mania, ies out there-but | The rivetry tn mpeed and magnified { a . pie of sheer magnitude of construction and | dimensions and magnificence began to & woman reader of The Evening! § ¢ { magnificence of appointments. @pring up detween the two great Eng- 7 World, Undoubtedly she gives us Yo. "AD $ femm Sinoe the lesson of the ill-fated White | lish lines and the two German compa- the geeret of ome sort of charm, the . | Sear tevin lost on her maiden voy-| nies at about the time that the Cunard sophisticated variety, which knows! Higa 3 ‘ 5 P ‘ | Hone Pry ‘Gankan po heb porate tonne ine Campane oy faa f | ite power and exercises it con- ‘ / : Sy | and thetr marine architects, rivalry has| were considered the marvel of thely | rs 7 eqiously, t ay | shifted from pounds pressure on the tur-| Gay; they made twenty-two knots. The | me bode ‘This {a the charm of the widow, ‘ 4 ? (BABE | Dine-turned propeliors to square feet of | Germans anewered with their Kaiser | Mtched Always, Preventing Sleep, in the fi i b a hull and superstructure. ft te not DOW | winem der Grosse in 1697; it made a! Cured Th Cuth and bulldoxing from fel- Cee eMeneren tf Coe, belt epee dren) ie da » § : . H whioh trans-Atlantic carrier can Sua! naltcnot more speed, weighed more and | h Use of aes weld? tate ‘eteq | WHO has a fatel fascination for boys : antee the most speed, but which can| carried more gilt and plush than ber| SOMp and Olatment. Baya oid bpeny vy of twenty. But real ct is spon: . 4B | Drovide the most spacious floating palace | wngtisn rivals. ‘Tm going to | taneous, -ooly vaguely .consclous of ‘ sce chat) betas inci ‘To-day the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse fteelf; ft 1s the charm that some- ‘ ’ PIOGER STILL ARE ALREADY ON | couta be dropped into the hull of the . . THEIR WAY. Imperator and would there float free where “Httle ‘girls of sixteen must ‘The-Imperator is the last werd, so one| {tthe Water were there, Fiven ite fun- still possess, thotigh one does not esala met Kc ue tae dee of | 28 would be hidden from view. . Moreover, it is the charm which See Gee me onan igdhicd mature men find much more potent Seton “Macwo-he ‘always heewe | were named in ise Newer Wat the MAG than the studied biandishments of ccasaingoana then cimgly wind ite naa boon Ms Ft _ length, & . conscious dream, him up and Heten, Fou will net be 6 leptacement—e that the day before] Somebody once defined a bore as Dored and he will be onchanted. | re shallop, the ocean travellers say ty,” he sald.1_ person who insists on talking Meo will fool indeed that for the bea areal 9) irae e gel M » feet in Of trying to pase it, The] About himself when you want to talk Lae: length and with & @eeion alepiace- th got hold of about yourself, The first principle You can save the things you know | ™e® and thought | of studied attractivences is to learn and want to impart to him until later,) , Surely there 19 nothing ultimate ahead i on me—not ito like such a bore. unless you scorn all the base arts of] Dit ® feeting boardwalk from it me in to, ensnarement and want him to under- ee Ware: Caswey’ erotter Men are really much more interest fng when they talk about themselves, their business, their ambitions, their boyhood triumphs and defeats, their courtehips and disiltusions, if they had “ 7 Fifth avenue paim rooma—and with rafis : tand your “real nature” thoroughly before he volunteers for the life en- Bee erat. eareen: te Geesoening FOR PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS Hetment. oth ‘Th feiieetog ts 6 most slleeuive and qo A voice that sounds like the dripping Se, FS of honey 1s, of course, the chief weapon| TIME FOR SHOOTER PETCHING | parts woh Oustemte Ctetemne, on of the attractive woman, or as Byron expressed it: Wife Pleads for Him and He 1s| Outtourn Otstment “The loin haa not in all his quiver's Peatiouts Cwteara Beep and bet water endl cho! 4 “an arrow for the heart like a sweat} Emil Petohing, a musical vaudeevit- | ipbasd on rintag and rethiiag. J9 oteer te . voice.” Man, who fired three shots on the etatr-| ase ‘The young woman who supplies to-| way of the home of Henry Bosch, at! beth, te aaueb im preventing day's definition of charm cites Maude|No. 460 Weet Fifty-sixth street, yes-| trvivation and caging of the wertd. you have Giscovered the leck of veracity. Practically everything that has been written about the attractiveness of a 00d llatener is true, But listening ts & very (different process frcm merely keeping quiet till the other person has ; had nothing mind on that | i ! tS | as an illustration of her point.|terday while searching for his wife,| trenghows the ‘Lieerel e aes Hea enn SaRIAe. ho aneags. fe: to has always seemed to me that Miss | Naomt, was so penitent before Magi Book. Addon ‘Bleth. When P Poe eee pe enero ‘Adame owes much of her popularity | trate Hylan in the Fifth’ Avenue Pol Bostea.” ond examined to the throaty sweetness of her voice. |Court, Brooklyn, to-day, ‘that |, M-Tondartnosd om thenid exo Cosheand about |ghe has the voice of an angel with a |given until Monday to find a lawyer! . Baaahe re : slight cold. The letter to which I have |and prepare a defense to the serious | w] . teferred follows: charge of toting about a dangerous, Dear Madam: To be attractive is | firearm. | to be charming. To be charming ‘e | Ors. Petohing, who had taken refuge | to know the art of pleasing people. |with the Boeches when she learned her To please people one must cultivate | husband had gone on a jamboree, was | a knowledge of them, When I saw |tnclined to forgive Petching to-day. Maude Adams for the first time |Ghe assured the Court that Petching | years ago in “The Little Mintster"—f | was incapable of malice and explained | thought: is this ‘the wonderful act- | that the heavy drinking had ‘unfet. | me ve eo rave about? |tered Emil's mind temporarily” and | | ress” that peop! tty, has no [that ordinarily she had no feult to Why, she isn't pretty, find with him. Ae far as mil being in ‘shape. and is perfectly inatgnif- | 4 mood to shoot her or any one else— cant! @way with such a suggestion, said the ‘Well, it wasn’t long before I found | dark-eyed little woman. myself falling “head-over-heels-in- 28 love’ with her, I forgot all about Bulgaria Mest Disband Army. her lack of “physical charm," while SOFIA, Bulgaria, June 14.—It ie un- Grow from it—that any man or woman| ghe skilfully played all kinds of tunes | derstood that the European Powers in- is interesting when he talks about the| upon my susceptible ‘‘heart-strings.” | tend to make a collective demand for thing he knows. I never asked myself how she did It, | the demobilization of ¢he Bulgarian GET HIM STARTED TO TALKING] but 1 simply revelled in the enjoy- | army ae soon as the cabinet has been OF THINGS HE KNOWS. ment of her wonderful power, reconstructed which i expected in the Se of to me, KM RT. course of a day or two. 1 was never so much impressed with fig | this as on an occasion years ago when 4, . in @ littl New Jersey town I hired a og fag learnt carriage from the only livery in the Place, conducted by the local under- taker ag a aide line. The boy who drove Me to my destination was of the opin- fon that part of his business was to them, than when they undertake to dis-| entertain his fare with conversation, rt] cuss abstractions which really do not] and after floundering about for a few ‘e| interest them, momenta on Sieh tootn' he the Weather, | little that I did not know abo his TO LISTEN the crops, and the social doings of his! gruesome art, but what astonished me ite part ee Peat BUST SE Uttle town he grew suddenly fluent,|more than anything he had sald was . convincing, authoritative, for he at he had held my ‘interest. ‘Fhe euly real bore ie the Mar, | struck his specialty. It was embalming. To-day I have forgotten every part of an4 he or she is © bore culy after | At the end of that drive there was the conversation but the conclusion I IN THE MAGAZINE Thrilling Detective Story by Roger O'Mara, the Famous Sleuth. First of a Series of Detective Stories from Real Life No One Should Miss. Interesting Facts About the Imperator, the New and Greatest Ocean Steamship Afloat. Two Pages of Funny Stories Told by President Wilson. They're Great ! ; Strange Subway Problem of Tunnelling Under the Astor House, and Making a “Loop” at a Cost of $7,421,333. Words and Music of “Hats Make the Woman,” a song hit from “Mlle. Modiste.” Music by Victor Herbert. A score of interesting articles about important subjects in 24-page Illustrated Magazine. 41 =: ul “Interview with David Belasco on “ Hus- il il IN THE MAGAZINE New Edition of “Fun,” the Great Weekly Bitaag ks . ; A New Laughable “Bill the Office Boy” : , bands, Etc.,” and “Wall Street” by Roy Two Pages in Colors ; “ Startling Costumes of the Onient for Our Women.” Joke’ Book, whose Jests, Pictures, Riddles, , ‘ “The ect Dinner.” M fi "s Great 4 7 | McCardell, and “The Only Woman Sena- Two Tnstructive Pages About "Things You Oueie te oa and “New and O44 Things Puzzles, Tricks, etc. will make all the in Science,” I | tor in the U. S."—see Metropolitan Section. The Girl Who Dives 30 Feet Ten Times a Day with Gown Aflame. world seem Bright and Gay. An Article About Diamonds That Every Jewelry-Lover Should Read. " T ea APO SE

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