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esl ty Follows One Death and Many Stabbings. “ « 0 Sees Three Men Rush on Victim, but Is Jostled Away by Crowd. police of the West Thirtyleeventh station are on thetr toen to stop along Pileventh avenue, other- Maown asthe New York Central “@Mle freight car yards, Martin hen, brother of Owney Madden, who - of the eaters of the rough youths RO call themscives the Gophers, was oA Jnnt night charged with shoot- §.dohn MoCduley, an adherent of Smith, anether young man returned from the peni- te assert authority over the spirits of the neighborhood. Hive Duggan was on his way to dinner last evening, he reported when he saw a nolsy of young men walking toward Bauley, known to hin intimates as Mat No, 4i@ Tenth avenue, Ac- to Dugsan, Martin Madden Buehler, also a truck driver of M3 Kast Heventy-seventh street, oat from the crowd and phot in the arm, neck and aide. made for the men, but be- " ye una! yf ING FOLLOWS DEATH OF ATTACKS. report to Headquarters ing facts were taken into ont 3 Willian 01 juck” Hen- ‘ ‘Mixteonth street Fev, 3, 1018. 4 | soli Were not roar: pret - ae ‘was eoon afterwal xs Ranueriery for another orime. frie ‘of Bmith neemed to feel aie ty against Owney Madden for ) imprisonment. At; the ball of J. Hayton Ansociation, Nov, fact your, Owney wae shot through ‘nis Intestines were plorced it spots, Sut he sur- | HOW TO BE ATTRACTIVE 8 & ® SeventhArticle of a Series Coprniadt, M1, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Toru Word), bs Men Prefer the Gaudy Hollyhock Kind of Giri To the “Thuer pr yor tmp 1 WAVE THEY Segme O Pick Their Wives as Wom- en Doa and Like- ly to Passe Up the Plain, Durable od for the Fluffy Chiffons, De- clares One Reader. But Ie There Any Reason Why Wisdom and Beauty, Showiness and Durability Should Not Be Combined—and Thus Produce Lasting Attractiveness? —_ be You REND ALL. E By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “Give men a choice between the gaudy hollyhock and the woodland was hot and killed at Ninth ave- |vioiet, and the hollyhock wins every time.” At least’ we aré so informed by ” shared by women of the hollyhock type. ®@ young woman reader who believes that in estimating the value of worjen a man confronts precisely th @iMculties of selection which & woman faces when she chooses a gown. He must put aside the gaudy and attractive for the plain and last- ing if he expects his choice to en- dure. “If he wants durability he had better take something along the serge line,” aba says. | But why shonld either men or women believe that the ways of beauty and the ways of wisdom lle)“Too CLEVER GIRL” 18 AVOIDED so far apart? Let us not despise the hollyhock. It is an excellent flower, which produces a very gorgeous ef- fect for a very little outlay. It has variety of color and great huskiness of stem. It needs scant attention and has but two weaknesses, which it ae always seemed .to me are e first is that it is exceedingly LLOW WHEN | 11.510 to rust-and so do some human hollyhocks under average condition y night th, was ith a Mies The deterioration of the pretty girl abe has found a husband has been a subject of trite comment ever since girls and hollyhocks have grown and blown. The second drawback is that the hollyhock is a biennial, last- jome at Ne, ing in full loveliness for only two years, while violets will come up every 'Dopey" th atreet trying to Detective be weil to Gmith last Ganth’s home, near Twenty- and Tenth avense. @urrendered at the detectives fut Buehler ran until a bullet 'e cevolver burned his ear. Bot away, Both men were dp the West Side Court to-day with felonious assault. —_—_—_ SCHOOL DESTROYED; “FIREMAN DEAD, SIX HURT. Of $375,000 on the Building and Its Equipment at Min- neapolis. L OLI#, Minn, June 18,— Kanesky, a fireman, waw killed im others were verlously injured fem fire Geatroyed the Nortn High building to-day. ire Capt. Gray wil probably die, “Bre left the pohoo!, in the north- part of the city, a mere shell and twisted iron, The loss Duliding is placed at $25,000; un Including eayipment and sup- he Ge Gray of Truck Compay No. 2% } feeding & squad of firemne on to Fremont avenue roof of the en- to take Jines to First Assistant Hamilton on the rth Boor | the gatle roo! in t ntre col: | peed. The walls «proad and tons of shot through the hole on the fire- | They were Knocked off the roof few under the dedtis, Tae couse ot earth exeavation from the Canal in May was 2,77%i32 Azaingt 2.653.506 cubl: yards in ally output in May i Ay spring so'long as there are woodland BU] the queen of the garden may be @ sort of hybrid with the hollyhock’s flaunting beauty and the violet's sub- tety and reserve. Why should men Gespair of finding the feminine wisard qualith them, a: nly the expert eye can tell the sort which may be had anywhere for .99 from the beautifully tailored article at $100, WANT WIVES OF BEAUTY WHO ARE USEFUL TOO. Undoubtedly men sock and fe size the hybsid wife whe shall en- chant them and make them com fortadle at the same time. 1 have never heard that Calypso warmed Ulyeses’s slippers, or that Circe shared Margaret Tilingto: 3 i % i 7 i i ; " him. To be attractive it seems to me the violet should study the ways of the hallyhock and the hollyhock sho learn sweetness and repo Charm woman 1s for them to perfume. of hollyhooks that they do not last, and that being without fragrance their memory does not linger after them. SAYS MEN PREFER THE GAUDY TO ENDURING. ‘The letters of Evening World readers follow: Dear Madam: 1 don't believe men old-fashioned, home- for when they make a ine times out of ten they don't select this type. Give them a choice between a hollyhock and & violet and the hollyhock wins every time, Ask them to decide between @eauty of face and charm of soul and the hollyhock triumphs again, arriage there comes\a rude a ‘The girl who ts chosen go0d dress ing is good in this but in noth- ing . itow could he expect her te be? Never # thought entered her ailly, empty head but of dress and times, These @ her special- ties and in them she ranked as an expert, Mothorhvod, the glorified crown of wifehood, nothing to this type. To her it is @ thing! to be shunned, for does It not mean suf- fering and sacrifice—two things Meaning of which she could never comprehend? ‘Then the nc 1 regarding Sex are ‘inreanonable creatures at best. They expect to pick a wife who will combine every social grace ‘and homely urt, be a flaunting holly- oodiand vielet. Just to pick out a drebe | would serve as a morning 4 that first, but it 1s just as true to-dey | as the first time. And the violet has charm and is in demand forever, in florist'a windows when nd dead and nobody remembers what a glory it made last year of the back fence, hollytieck in @ hot house, it Jend itself to bouguets, but looks well in masses. It a in fact the show girl of the garden, MISS SIMPLICITY. BY MEN, 84C FINDS. that men like women © well as veanty. T am twenty-three years old, look , younger, and rn $25 a week. I help to support the family, must say I have never met a socially that was my equal mentally, I have met @ great many intelligent men in business, but find these men always take out the ‘dolled up” girl. 1 am considered good looking, dress very atylishly, do not~"make up,” but dance, play, sing, have a sense of humor, enjoy theatres (mostly at my own expense), sew my. own clothes, trim hats, know the value of a dollar, But it seems the oppo- alte gex avoids me. As one man ro- cently told me, I am too clever, the average man, should he marry me, would always be known as "my huaband.” From my own experience I And the clever, sensible girl does not at- tract and has no chance againstthe doll, who is mostly empty headed. To my mind, there ts no amount of beauty that can compedsate one for od, clear brain, Men think me charming until they dls- cover I have @ brain, as they seem to be disappointed at finding this combined with good looks. band famine. There are of sensible, well educated, home- loving and attractive girla in this halt civilized city, I got one myself ®@ year*ago, a college graduate and @ high school teacher who can boll an ews and make her own gowns and hats and my neckties, She be- longs to two clubs and yest: she made enough soup from kitchen fate to last a month. And she is not a house slave by a long shot. She has increased my effici- ency 7% per cent, and I hope I have helped her. There are thousands like her in this town, though you will in Brooklyn than in Man- PERFRCTLY SATISFIED. Dear Madam: I wil try to give a man's opinion on “what makes @ a girl attractive!” Refinement anc good taste are very important constituents, It is Modest but More Fragrant Woodland Violet wth A Onan, tHew not nesessary for a girl to wear a freak headé@ress and a gowg which looks like a combination of & bath- ing auit and an evening. gown, Why Rot wear a simple dress thet is be- coming to the particular individual? Many girls wear things which I fe though the best place for them is on a dummy model, and not the e@upple, youthful bedy, which Is naturally graceful. Girlish dress without the frills and excess of deco- rations, but absolutely neat and made to fit the figure, showing its youthful beaut, lo not appreciate a made up face of a young girl—because they know what is hidden behind this misrepresented “artistic make-up.” An attraction of this so one Of the minute— it ts not nd of nO consequence, for girla to do, to re, 1s to be natural, neat, Wear only em as individuals. ‘Wear things appropriate to *heir age. The next time your eyeglasses fall off your nese and break * let us attach the ‘Voois Sudion Cho or, better still, do it t " it before they The Harris Suction Clip fits the nose with a soft, velvety and comfortable grip which cannot be shaken. Fitted to your glasses for 35 cente, Sold Only at Our Eight Stores News Oddities MONBY TALKS, and oral betting is iegal, PRESIDENT WILSON is Paging the foreign Embassies. SQUARE JUSTICE, it ts decided, won't fit in a round courthouse. HARVARD graduates tn clase-day exercises forgot a stansa of “Fair Har- vara.” MIG8 MARVEL RAMEY of Nes Perce, Idaho, here to see the sights, found among then the first horee car she had seen in her life. paar sat NUTLEY'S THIRST—At special election Nutley, N. 3., refused to reduce the number of its paloons. STANTON STREET YOUTH read Tolstol and stole $3.45 be had collected for YOUNG WOMAN’ stasted to walk from New York to San Francisco. One of her chef articles of food will be nuts. . coeeftenings 4 $75,000 BPANK—Here is an item for emall boys to cut out and exhibit at the psychlogical moment: Mra. Wolfe of Ferndale, Sullivan County, tried to epank her young eon last night and in 20 doing upset an oil stove. In the fire that followed twelve business Rouses and three dwellings, including the Wolfe home, were de stroyed. The loss wae $75,000. FRENCH AVIATOR flew 111% miles an hour. This epeed eustained ‘would take him across the Atlantic In twenty-seven hours. RECORDER of Atlantic City decides that “liar” is not a cuss word. LOUISIANA shipped over $2,000,000 worth of strawberries North this season. \ ' REFERENDUM election has been ordered in Tole, Kan.,“n°an ordinance forbidding dogs to run ut large. TOLD by her husband to “paddle her own canoe,” Mrs. Georgine Comfort, wife of a New York lawyer, paddled it inte the separation eourt. THE PRESIDENT hes abandoned Taft's office-refrigerating plant at the White House, preferring to swelter with the boys. Preserve the youthful face by keep- ing it absolutely clean and health- ful by natural means, and not by cosmetics, which In a ghort time Sive a girl a faded complexion, HARRY B. K. —— TURTLE CHEWS MAN’S ARM Almept Severs Wrist With une Seap of Heray Beak. Daniel Holmes of No. 146 Herkimer atreet, Brooklyn, learned to-day that a deep-sea-going turtie weighing 3% pounds and possessing a horny beak of capacious expansion is nothing to trifle with. Holmes works in the Variety Fish Market on Sheepshead Bay ‘road. Coney Island. The turtle, which was being weighed, objected to the way Holmes pulled it around to get it on the scales. It selsed Holmes's right wrist in ite formidable mouth. Fr@ Ben proprietor, rushed to Hobmes' ith a heavy club, Blows over bead caused the turtle to relax its grip. Holmes was taken to the Coney Isiand Hospital, where it was fegred he might lose his band. The turtle had bitten to the bone on both eides. 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