The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1913, Page 16

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‘oie "” | CAME OVER HIM Holly Piatt Tells a Fire Mar- {ghal All About His Carnival ‘of Crime, BLAZES IN A-DAY. ‘ He Waited to See the ‘tat+ Work and Helped to + Rescue: His Victims, a 2 Lorna sag 2 oe Platt, a eallowsoheeted, young mechanic, who may yeare for areon, eet hen the feeling came,” many Of lives, was told to-day in ion to Fire Marshal John twenty-eight years of ase, hag a twenty-months-old FWUSES FRE | Woman to Be Ch “THEY WANT 4 WOMAN we wile SiawS , THEIR wives NAVE OF me WATTRACIVE, o1p FASMOUGD Out.or-BaTe * tm tenementé, endangering | Attractiveness Should In- crease With Age, for It Ie of the Mind and Spirit—Body Only the Vase, Which the Years Fill With Rose Leaves or With Myrrh. ws ave tre eeFronist”” Declares That obtained by the Fire Ideut. Ticho at the Kast atreet station removes and that he might have set firce whether @ BANNER DAV WAS BEQUN Atom. blocks away, thirty ‘Bet fire under @ saloon ‘Bis arrest by the Fire Marshal. fe held; without bail and may be insane, > GANGSTER SENTENCED. | islace Neore in Sing Sing tor the @€ One of the “Boar Cats." « ) Andrelio, twenty years of @ge. Whe shot and killed gangster Dante Minser ins gang fight in the . of the Williamsburg Bridge on "6 tn’ e reveiver battle between the . Gang and the “Bear Cat Was sentented to serve fmm spe half to Gfteen years in ‘ mos. > ¢ Qm@reiio and Charles Freidmana, Raime is Tobassi, belonged - joarello gang that met Minser MeQuale of the “Levy Beer began trouble, Friedmann of manelaughter and, al- these are other indictments him, was allowed to ge without MMMeQuelé, 2 friend of the dead tom Matre’s evidence. ¥ pil Crow Captain. ¥,, June @—Arthur R. : to-day wag. Comell navy P'aebad the ay | French friends -by Time Woman “Learns All Arts of At- traction” She Is Too Old to Enjoy Them, or Can’t Find a Man Worthy of Such Perfee- tion. “THE ZV By Nixola Greeley-Smith. no emu-| from experience it is time to bid adieu to this vale of tears. her eyen resolutely on ¢ does not wish see and would murmur “lovely, lovely” in the face of death iteeif. MUST BE GENUINE TO MAKE CHARM LAST. I believe the charming woman must ‘be genuine—hair, teeth, complexion and morals. Not of course that all charming Women are good or all good woinen charming. The important thing is that they shall be really whatever thoy pro- fees to be. I confess an utter scepti- cism an to the attractions of the “pre- eerved" professional beauty. From t: to time Jt has been my lot to ask recipes for ailure-| ment. But I have nover believed they know. Often these professional charmers had half a dozen husbands, a cir- indicating attractiven Why? Any woman with of beauty and Power to keep one man interested all the Ume, o much rarer accomplishment than that Of pleasing a dozen or #0 for a little while, I have never seen an elderiy professonal beauty in whom I thought a real man could take the slightest In- terest. If he marries ber I am sure it must pirit with which Jayers of paint have been scraped away he may find himself in possession ef an old master, Women who devote their at- tention t» preserving their bodies let ‘apparently | ction sale | “How. can a woman be really attractive? By growing old gracefully. “To attract one must have the knowledge of silence, the science of pose, the culture of all the world, the sympathy of a Florence Nightin- gale, and when you have all that and more besides you age either too old or you cannot find a man worthy of such perfection.” An Evening World reader who supplies this novel and interesting recipe of charm signs his communi- cation “Ironist.” His formula should prove very popular with women, since it takes from age its victory and its sting. I have known women fifty and sixty years old whose at- tractiveness seemed to establish the theory of “Ironist” that charm in- creases with age. few in number. there are hundreds who begin to wither physically an! intellectually But they were On the other hand, twenty-five, They have what our call the beauty of the devil, and when the devil has worked ad | his fell purpose with it he takes it away from them. Theirs is the beauty rescued | of the poppy, which enjoys a brief moment of ruddy perfection and then any number who, T think, know how to he tive, but ghey do not seem to pave good education, work every day and in the evening, make their own clothes and hats. ‘Whey never powder nor paint and Are just wholesome girls, They were born and live right here in New York City, It in quite true that men pre- fer the hollyhock to the violet, It 8 to me that unless you ai d-up doll you will not get ‘ the » 0 “often wonder if the young men who go out with these fashion plates ever think of the bills they will have to pay. I have heard it sald that, al- though young men do yo out with over-dressed ‘girls, they never marry them; they Just want to have a good time, But I have only known one or two instances where they married plain Jane. Then I suppose they think Jane should be happy to sit across the breakfast table and feast her eyes on them, We read in the papers men who have de- nd made their hus- and then the am- js turn around and because thelr wives » ‘They want man who will shine In their drawing rooms; they are not content with the women who have given the est years of their lives to make thelr husbands what they are to-day, Mr, Gotham, Lam not 9 pessimist—{ am just COUSIN Kat Dear Madam: A quaiity or con. dition connected with any individual, either man or woman, Is ilkely to be Attractive to some and prove repellant to others, It depends upon the stage of development, the sphere in which each being moves, intellectually or materially, The woman of iny choice might happen to be in worldly af- fluence; she might be the simple maiden clad in rage; I cannot con- ceive of anything je might assume thelr spirits grow gray and hard and e0ld, forse that no matter how se it avails nothing if @ soul are withered, 1e paasimiey Reiter CASTORIA ‘LOTS OF ENING WO => that would cause her to be more at- tractive to me. To the fastidious the artificial cannot be attractive, The attractive man or woman is born, not made by worldly things. They are the kings and queens of arming Must Be Genuine this universe to whom all hu: will ever pay homage. They} will ever lead. They command for good Alas, there are but few to whom the significance, the Power of life, has revealed itself. I see not the color of hor fro know not the style of her ha! care not whence she comes. When our glances reveal the heavens be- clasp in when 9 if in silence, I know that or for evil. yond, when our hands Diessed understanding, she is the one flower for me. aH s& —_————_—_ The report that Eddie Foy’ & Luesoher, prise, proprietors of transportation we provided. show closed in Calgary, right, after a few week actually see new hair, fine at first—yes, but really growing all over the scalp, [AA tle Danderioe “il The Kind You Have Always Bought | Gignatere | Blackwood “OVER THE RIVER” GIRLS ARE NOT WALKING BACK. YEddie Foy Won't Sing, “I’m the Ghost of,a Troupe That Was Stranded in. Calgary.” “Over the River” company had stranded in Ci wary, Canada, and that the chorus girls were wiring for funds to get back to dear old Broadway, was denied to-day by Mark Luescher of the firm of Werba the “Ive just received a wire from White, manager of the show,” sald Luese! “and he intormsa me that the company is being brought East on the re stand there was some hitch when the but it was straightened out by wire and everything BEAUTIFL NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT Hair coming ‘ont ?—If dry, brittle, thin or your scalpitches and is full of dandruff—Use“Danderine.” Within ten minutes after an applica- tion of Danderine you cannot fi single trace of Dandruff or a loose or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be use, when ‘ou will| hair health. aed downy] Get » 5 cent bottle of Knowlton’s new hair—| Danderine from any drug store or toilet ill immediately double the beauty of your hair. | difference how dull, faded, brittle and 1 van just. m cloth rine and carefully draw it through ‘| Chteage Phys ¥ CHICAGO, June cury tablets, ity D. Sanders Walker, the Macon, banker.) lost her position. we will die, Harry Mann, who Winterbottom to the Tombs. ter *} he drank, head, Wint! brother, testifie: taken in the trouble, GLO a time. hair will be have an a jind & riance, the ad prove to yourself t your hair is as or injured by careless treatme: Yous of it No with you wil! just try at MAN 2 for 25 Cts. A Collar of Exceptional Style. Points 3{ in. Back 1} in. @ WILSON TWO GIRLS DIE OF POISON. 9 Want Sale of | worked over the damaged car. Mercury Tablets Restricted. Physicians to- day voleed a demand that city authort- tles take quick action to place restric- tion on the sale of bichloride of mer- Two young girls have died in Chicago within twenty-four hours after swallow- ing the drug and « third was rushed to the County Hospital early to-day with but Ittle hope of her recovery. Medicat men fear an epidemic of suicides by the bichloride'route, since public inter- est became centered about the case of Ga, Within an hour after Lillian Silvers a corpse, having faken the ntally, Ruby Dale Fusale- twenty, died from the same cause. allowed twenty-four tablets be- latest victim of the poison is Mrs, Mamie Henning, twenty-one, who swallowed four tablets after a quarrel ith her husband. Physicians say ste eee CORONER HOLDS PATRICIDE. Harry Mans, Whe Was Before Grand Jury, Goes Back te Tombs. in a drunken frenzy killed his father on the evening of May 2, at thelr home, No, 416 West ‘Twenty-ninth atreet, and stabbed his brother John, who went to the ald of tion of the Grand Jury, and remanded The murdered man was seventy-two years old, The prisoner's mother test!- kicked by a that whenever younger to the part he hed Dr. Frank A. McGuire of the Tombs under obser a » and it ts said HAIR, . | TINE The effect is awasing—your it, Muffy and wa id ey ‘f pestis eo incomparable lustre, softness and luxu- beauty and shimmer of that can have beautiful heir oe ee A “ Meee FAL et REASON RH MYSTERY IN WOMAN'S DEATH. Pollee Make'Seeret Investigation tn Cane of Bookkeeper, GALISBURY, M4., J ith elon ent secrecy police officials here are inves- tigating the mysterioun death of Miss Florence Wainwright, who was found dead in the office of Home Gas Com-~ pany here last Friday evening. Miss Wainwright was a bookkeeper for the company, She was twenty-five years old. a % it is ted that the vital organs of the young woman have been sent to Baltimore for analysis, Pills in a box labelled “quinine” which were at Miss Wainwright's aide when her body was nd, are e@ald to have been another ‘ug, These are being analysed. TRAFFIC IN RUSH —_———, Passengers Get Excited When Motor Car Is Seen Burning. a he " alt way (between the Mfanhattan tower and the centre of the big pen of Brooklyn Bridge, the cur- rent shoe on the motorcar of a Lexing- ton avenue elevated train of three cars, @rorked loose and slipped from its fastenings at 10.14 o'clock this morning. Instantly there was a short circuit and about tle ¢ront end of the train, which was bound for Brooklyn and lightly laden, there played short flashes of blue flame and clouds of acrid emoke. Men and women aboard the first car rughed toward the rear door. In thi other cars passengers, disturbeg by sudden stop and the odor of smoke, @tarted forward nervously to investi- gate. Conductor Hugh O'Brien of No, 10 | Lexington avenue ran through the train ghouting that there wae no dan- ger, that there had been merely « short ciroult and that in a few minutes the train would proceed. Already emer- Gency crew men had hurried out on the ‘bridge from klyn side and were Duttlng out the flames which had crept beneath the car, The damage wae slight ‘Then, although the power had not deen cut off from the live rail, the emergency men fixed @ new shoe in place, and after a delay of half an hour the train proceeded. Meantime all ele- vated traffic across the bridge was sus- | Does pended and the trolley cars were blocked while the emergency crew confirm the report, it derstood that it ha: death was not due was at first supposed. Granted Insurance After Lung Trouble generally un- been shown that heart failure, as year an fatled until a! t had y cou peared. My. and my physicts fectly soun: phat ingui a, narcotics, poisons or For sale by Riker- Gj dames MeCreery & Co. ANNOUNCE A Fifth Avenue Entrance to their Thirty-fourth Street Establishment, which makes it convenient to enter the shop directly from Fifth Avenue. dames MeCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street sm Qn Sale Tuesday, June 24th WOMEN'S GLOVES. “McCreery” 16 button length Mousquetaire Chamoisette. White only. 45c per pair Value Tie “McCreery” 16 button length Mousquetaire Silk,—Paris Point embroidery. Black or White. 68c per pair Value 1.00 Kayser Gloves. Complete assortment of the latest Novelties, also Plain and Embroidered Gloves. Short Lengths.......... 50c to 1.25 per pair Long Lengths...........100 “2.50 “ ¢ .C/B a la Spirite Corsets, An extensive variety of models for every type of figure. Made of Coutil and Batiste. ” 1.00, 1.50 to 3.00 Models for average figures,—made of daintily flowered materials. 3.50 and 5.00 Models for stout figures with double boning and extra supporters attached. 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50 FUR STORAGE. Dry Cold Air—New Improved Method. Storage Vault on Premises, Furs, Fur Trimmed Garments and Rugs received for storage. Charges for alterations and repairs are lower _ during the Summer months. Telephone 6360 Greeley. _ Séth Street 23° Stre t Thank You SZ (Again) fp Last Monday I Soe’ the eaten well or e biggest selling in GEORGE ery To-day I hag that pleasure again, béy cause the past wee! exceeded any six days ; selling we’ve ever ei- perienced. I’m over= joyed at this distinct evidence of public con- fidence in my AUGUST Reduction Sale Men’s & Young Men’s Clothes Values with- When sickness compelled me at the eleventh hour to abandon my plans the opening of new GEORGES branches this Spring. Iwas fairly swamp- with a $321,000 excess of stock. I realized that strenuous efforts were necessary—so I moved the calendar 60 days ahead— making my August Price Cuts now. Here’s a sched- ule of your saving oppore tunity. THE REDUCTIONS esa? $95 $ 1 2-5 $16.50 and $18 Suits $20 and $22.50 Suits $25 and $28 Suits $30.00 Suits. .- $32.50 Suits. $35.00 Suits. $37.50 Suits. #40, $45 Suits ; Everything included—all the beautiful ‘custern ideas in GEORGES Model Clothes, from the new narrow English Sack Suits and smart Norfolke to plain. conservative blacks and blues. Also all my merchant tailors uncalled-for garments, many re= gant arrivals, for which T have recogn; house since 1879. Nonrigg 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. - ALSO STORES AT PHILADELPUIA nosTon . 18th & Chestnut US4 Weshingteg: UFFALO Ad be td Mails a See Next Sunday's World M agazipe Ce.

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