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MAKE LAST MOVE HECNER PLAYER | The Flirting Season Is Here ARRON Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co Mother Eve in Eden Had No Chance to Flirt; a (The New York World) THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JULY 7, 19I8, Eighth Article Of a Series | News Oddities MOTOR CYCLE PO! INJURED BABY If H ARMS, RACES FOR! = = Hugs Child to His Breast and Steers HUSTON has hired seven nurses to care for poor babies, Wheel With One Hand, Thea | Commanders Auto, but in Vain. SAN y 1 = | ANITARIUM to cure gamblers is suggested by a medical expert. Crap In an effort to save the iife ef as TOGETHER, ELOPE “For Weeks and Weeks They Stick to Game Through Which They First Met. That’s One Reason She Was Horribly Bored balloon, EASY LWSSON IN FRENCH—Asked in be married, Lina Mert replied: “ CHECKMATE PARENTS. j,. PITTSBURGH BOY banked up the cart into which he fell and was drowned, Wark Get ay ha was y a. & FIRST WE ONLY CULTIVATE MEN SO FAR Fur’ Waites, AS ESCORTS OR FRIENDS” WATES "DOLLY vag Each 20, Neighbors in Same Apartment House — Sup- posed to Be on Way West. be possible, hoopskirts, "AB" x in Norwalk, Conn. thereby living to a ripe old age. ¢ Fest how many games of checkers they Reve played together they don't know, bet beth are sure the ecore is Rew “Love all.” The last move was an Glopement, and they are believed to-day te Be on their way to the coast And Checkers 414 ft all. ‘Two pretty girls were in the hal! one Might about a year ago when Harold Reth, then nineteen and a buyer, was Jeaving bis hom) at the Riviera, Bevent! @venue and One Hundred and Fort; second street, where he lived with hi mother and two elsters. The girls were speaking of checkers. “And that's the twentieth person in aucceenion T jeated,” enld one of two young women waiting for ¢! car, The young man waited for the ele- vator to return and then questioned the operator. ROT MOVE (8 GETTING AN INTRODUCTION. “Who was that pretty young woman apeaking of checkers? he asked, “Mies Brown, on the eixth,” was the anewer. She was Miss Beatrice Brown, who wan alho nineteen, a stenographer with Kuhn, Loeb & Co, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Brown. Roth didn't know her, but he deter- mined that he would, for he ls passion- 1EN'S TROUSERS is the prevaili |e eyes have berged their brides to join, is too domestic, to catch mashers. ' @ Methodiet Church. Clothes, So Could Not Have Prece- ded Fig Leaf Episode. ‘ S) . ! B ’ Co gressives, after we quarrelled over @ milHnery bill is sheer nonsense, This is by no means the first time she has suddenly disap- i definite reason. peared without “On the mornii took her depart- ure, June 26, she very excited about nothing at all. ‘I shall go to America,’ she said to me, and a half-hour later left the house, taking only « few pounds which she found in my purse. “The next I heard of ber was the de- spatch sent by Wireless from the Baltic, anking me to cable her money and bes- ging me to secure her return passage by the Olympic. This message I ignored and I was persuaded to send her #30, only on hearing that she was deatitute in New York.” , Mre. Pollock was a mill girl vefore her marriage. Capt. Pollock is said to/ have insisted on marrying the girl con-| y to the wisiew of his family, trom | whom he Is now entirely estranged fm} consequence. By Nixola Greeley-Smth. “Bve was the first temptress and the first flirt,” Observes a reader of The Evening World. I suppose he refers to our first mother’s dalliance, with the serpent, as the Garden of! Eden could not supply even an alibi to disturb Adams monotonous mo-' nopoly. 1 would like to think that Eve was a flirt. But I confess I have always shared Mark Twain's distaste for the characters of Adam! and Eve, and echo his wish that our| firat parents might have been Joan of Arc and Martin Luther. If there are persons who are like one of the Twaln selections, but enter- tain religious prejudices against the other, let them choose their own} first parents, but with an eye to} Baltic last Saturday, comes of @ weil firmness aud character. Both Adam) known English family. He {s a menbor and Eve needed tron. And Eve was|°f the Porthind Club -and 1s a retired jer Case Further. NJ An Engiteh girl and a Scotch Inast comateted © A000 milo trip 19 dol are | far too meek and obsequious to be a flirt, Yet what a blessed certainty both | Riese By hve Moret bse Artillery, Mrs, Pollock refused te be ee ing carts here yesterday. Ono | Must have enjoyed that each had found the only possible sou! mate or cell- | itean popes . . Boalt by trish pand ears CO a tnat at the knew A - sre DASHING CAPTANS Vulborm ATTRACTS THE WOMAN” CAPT POLLOCK READY TO TAME BACK BRE HELD ATELLS SLND LONDON, July 7.—Capt. Arthur Jullan Pollock of No. 11 Albion street, Hyde Park, whose young wife ran away from home and was detained at Ellis Island when she reached New York on the tne anos TRAVEL 3,000 MILES TO BECOME BRIDES OF YOUNG AMERICANS had them to play, the Miss Bradford Sole Passenger on Big Freighter—Scotch Lassie’s Romance, ee | Hii i é FY aE § a ut 3} § BS EXPLAIN TO CHECK. ATED PARENTS. up 0 few Little things while tien was turned from her, she left Mrs. Pollock Refuses to Discuss it mode for women campers on the! one of the deaches and the baby fell of Lake Hopatcong, and they like ‘em ONE GOAT was included in the list of 3,08 New York city last year. Ownership not stated. AS A NEAT ARGUMENT for votes for women W: women of Liberty, Ill, who have the vote. Too oe would have to be protected from the Wall street ward. } . . a man Hageert: ged the child to Rie SCHOOLGIRG of fourteen In Cle has won 100 prices ae a gardener. | Dlet with pad and, with the othed a tor co: started OB MAYOR HONEY FITZ of Boston saw a Punch and Judy show and an: | (0 ee eee de Peale Bay Ped | nounced that he will advocate them for all the city playgrounds. FOREST FIRE was started at Lake George by a Fourth of July hot alr ris whether she was pour le moment,” round « spring and made a pond ‘ | WASHINGTON was dryer yesterday than the Congressional Record, if that | 1 AT A GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary in Bioomfeld a woman guest wore NONOGENARIAN who never had ridden on @ raliroad train has just died u. He started early in life to shun the New Haven road,| w, SUMMER COOKING CLASSHS have been established by the Kast Orange Board of Education, and many newly wedded husbands with tears in their GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Temperamental Boston artist saye bis wife PHILADELPHIA eas twenty platuclothes policemen patrolling the streets James MeCreery & Co: 34th Street animals slaughtered tn ‘oh suffragettes burned safe and sane for the pro- injured three-months-old aby aus wey Be automosiie. come to Fordham Hospital. Ow met @ eixtyorse power He abandoned his machine, mandeered the pp eligsh car raced on at atill greater speed. ‘The baby was the son of Mr. and Mrs. \sonn Grossman of No, 0 Hast One Hundred and Fortieth street. It was the | boy's first outing yesterday and Grese- | man hung @ hammock for him benest® | two shady trees where the mother swung him gently to sleep, To mane sure the lad would be sete Grosemes fot two benches and set them on eaem side of the hammock to keep eway children playing around, But a boy and girl about ten years | ola came up and the girl asked tf she ‘might rock the hammock, Permission iven her and the next mom@nt the girl wcreamed as, at too hard « B' the hammock crashed into the beck of out with a fractured skull Haggerty lost his race The onl lived only an hour, FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the pesserigtion erliie--a rable & th—is SUFFRAGETTE skirt arri ae Sak guaranteed to remove these iy skirt arrived in New York and proved On & progressive platform. proved to be @ harem skirt aoe ily poh an outs of 0th) strength—Yrom Riker-Hegeman Di Stores and apply a little of it night morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begum to Feng while the lighter ones have v DANIEL TURNER of 8t. Montos, Cal., celebr more attributed his longevity to the fact that he never mre Mn Vinee ae than an fonag a ce P clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear ‘HOUSEWORK first and politics afterward," is the civic motto of the | Complexion. Be sure to ask for the double streagth othine as this is sold under guarantee of bac! to remove freckles. 23rd Street On Tuesday, July 8th. SPECIAL SALE. Laces, Embroideries & Robes To Close Out the At Less Than Season’s Importations ¥% Regular Prices ee Gack we INS! was the sole passenger on the Wilson | mate. j . :, . . | mate, | upon the of a valet, who washen! the cae wae what tney read in Dainty White Swiss pera ed ph Mice dior ner Idaho. There can be no flirtation where there exists such an absolute trust as| snd dr js master, and manages! sre'tewapapers, with which, and alvo| ty Embroidered Robes. . 77777 ietind tate ote Ghe was Miss Ethel Bradford, daugh-| that created by the fact that there was just one man in the world and just | fe"eraily the Captain's household in with cigarettes and strolls, under the value 7.50 to 15.00, 3.95 to 6.75 “B. and I are tor of Capt. esi Bradford, of Bete one woman for him to marry or to love or to flirt with. ' ae Lilie ck, when seen to-day; sald pO OF raatrony Soot waren, Mre. Fi Whi Voi ah gg oped ee eee end eoelibetind| Besides, flirtation {8 a wholly modern art, It comes into the world, “The story that my wife went away Pollock passed Bunday. i ine ‘ite oile _Robes,—novelty lace with clothes. : —————_—_—__—— immed. value 12.50, 5.95 young woman was met at the Wilson Line plier, in Hoboken, by Frederick | Haneon, a contractor, of Grove str Newark, whom ehe ts to marry in H boken to-day. Mise Bradford and Mr. Hanson, who has been seven years in this country, firet met at a dance in Hull a year ago) while the contractor was home on 4 vinit. Misa Bradford's brother, fourth engi- it if Bs In “Penguin Island,” Anatole France describes the lackadaisical tanguor the penguina went about their love affairs until the devil took one of the penguins and put her into corsets and long skirts, Certainly Eve knew nothing of flirtation until the fig leaf episode, One Evening World reader has quoted the dictum of Carlyle's learned tailor that “Society is founded jag made the code, thi hing cap- tain tn uniform, the swagaing dra- | soon, the full evening dress attracts woman, and she, by poses, glances, | indiscretions and dress tempts the Weak man, and he falls. Then, too, women love flattery and &@ good sport, as they aay. Women will throw all to win the dle. What wonder man keeps on with Ilbertin- fem when woman flatters him and H THE EVENING WORLD ZOO. PPRFUMED PIG, that eats from @ allver spoon and sleeps in hem- stitched linen, is the latest pet of s Denver society woman, He is a hog for luxury E PARROT whose vocabulary saloon in Alton has been replevi has consulted @ specialist to see 1 words It has picked up. tn being corrupted by proximity to @ ined by woman, its former own She ft it cannot be made to forget the cuss | “Lat . ” cajoles. him and fil Ith Wy nd eer daho, ty {pon cloth." ‘Thia is quite aa true! ca a rts with him es od eulirial al give Berta wer Rs flirtation, and I doubt very much| Woman alone ts to blame for flirta- PISH-HAWK AND RED SQUIRREL batted on Staten lal wn @aa'er" » if our father Adam ever felt any very | ton. AT both died sent to the Bronx Zoo escaped in the office "t had visitors enough since to inter- Miss Mary Bruce Nicoll of Carnoustle, | Forfarshire, Scotland, came 3,000 miles | across the sea on the Anchor liner | : z FLIRT BECAUSE THEY FIND MEN USEFUL AT TIMES. wreat love for his wife until she ap- peared clothed with sin and fig leaves, IN SCORPIONS FIGHT of Curator Ditmars and he hi Hes ounflar Always an Irresistible combination. planed to the Caledonia from Glasgow yesterday to ‘ Dear re with his work. Only one has been caught, Perhaps no marriage since that chums ‘i ro Detatis were wed James Fergusson Clarke of No.| of our first parents has oarried ‘ \ is eaba an and families. I believe that I am the THIRTY THOUSAND ANTS h b caught by small boys 2117 East Ninety-third street, Chicago, Mr, Clarke ie an engineer, and his former home was in Kirkcaldy, Fyfe- shire. While Visiting relatives near Miss > ‘s home Clarke met the young woman In an unusual wi Miss Nicoll was hoi with it the same sense inevit- able finality. It would have done @ Uttle good to reflect that Adam ‘was not her ideal man and that she would like hie alimony better than Bis company. And Adam could have had no disquiting only one who-is considered a “‘busl- ness woman." This fact, perhaps, has made me rather more inidepend- ent of masculine attention than my stay- at-home sisters, But at any { rate, I myself and my friende have no deep or dark designs concerni demonstrating @ new insect powder, — l Denver ang sold to a man | ELKS are herding In Rochester. —= EAGLE attacked a small boy © Binghamton and was driven of by his mother. ? and tied with a pink ribbon, — Chinese in Commerce Body. ack riding on a country road, when Clarke came chug-| ‘*houghts as to whether » brunette any man of our acqu . We a sim _ ging and chew-chewing along on a| wife might not have pleased him only cultivate them insofar as they |~ i motorcycle. better, They had the advantage ¢ usoful as en or friends, {FIRST KISS FROM A / ‘ie the “'wteam bicycle” passed, the | of having everything settled abso- | possibly. And yet I have atill to | “LOONY FACED” uan.| Going Away? horse reared and then plunged ahead, | Iutely and forever, Which was, of meet the man who is willing to be but Mis Nicol held on. Clark wheeled, course, one reason why crow Turn the rascals out—the headache, ‘the biliousness, the indigestion, the ie ce ree St turn ¢! out CY oat with Cascarets, saan turned on more garoline and dashed after caught up with the exhauated steed, bringing the animal to @ standatili, MILLIONS SAVED BY the fleeing horse. He finally was the beginning of their ROUT OF “FIREBUGS.” Loss in City Will Be $4,500,000 Less This Year as Result of Campaign. Records of the Fire Department show that the loss through fires during the first si months of the present year ‘wan $3,680,315, as against $6,819,001 for the corresponding period ip 1912—e decrease of $2,238,686, During the firet six months of last there were &455 fires, a» against 6 ted this year. If this ratio is continued throughout the year New York will lose $4,477,372 less through fires in 1913 than in 1912 and have 3,700 fe rw. The riment estimates that the saving th effected on the upkeep so horribly bored. The idea of woman as a temptress ts almost as untenable ax this conception of Eve asa flirt. We have heard since we were little children that woman's role in the realm of emotion is altogether passive. Now, whether on woman or a verb one cannot be passive and act- ive at the same time, Eve simply couldn't flirt because she had no rivals and no competitors. And the hen that hatched out a brood of ducks was not more dis- mayel than Eve would be if she could see her American daughters on thelr vacations this month of July. The least of Eve's daughters, when she ts an ex- pert, can keep half a dozen flirtations going at once, oan take half a dozen hearts and spin them as if they were so many tops. Mo one has ever determined at how many minutes after she is born the American girl begins to Mart. %¢ seems often that she knows men {rom women and pre- fers them before she is two weeks old, She ie at any age the best of all Mirts because she seldom | loses her head. When she does, purely @ “platonic” friend. I re- member hearing that word used somewhere, but I really cannot be- eve that there tn such @ thing as platonic friendship. And why? I suppose the same reason may be given to this question as to the ques- tion of why no man will play poker for “chips” (wo I've been told), The game has no zest. No one of my chums {s over twen- ty-four, we a | represented as being good looking and pos; at~ ficient amount of “savoir faire’ to carry us ankwhere (whatever that may be). Yet, would you believe It, we have dificulty in obtaining escorts for such affairs as require masculine representation — dances, evening theatre parties, &c.? Under- stand, We are in a position to enter- tain elaborately. Yet this very fact seems to scare away our masculi friends. 1 myself am perfectly in- dependent and can go about where I please. But it Is rather nice to attend dances and evening affairs, especially if one is a very good dancer. And yet one barred by con- vention from appearing without @ masculine being, be it ever so hum- Man She Ever Saw, but Didn't Like the Sequel. 3 1.—Miss Alice Walsh, | ¥ CHICANO, 99 chaffing of} newsstand @t the won her the) whose saucy retorts to the guests patronizing Une Auditorium Hotel have fobriquet of “Breeay Alice,” was ar | | her papers and magazines to } ranging her p ‘eal day when she noticed what #! “loony faced" man staring at paid it was the funni it fa |eaw and sho stared back in am | She crossed the lobby to & ‘prom the cashier, Midway she w two strong arins. Then @ wanes, BY. Armiy on her lips, She REW TORE “loony sprinted down tne corridor the cashier, a porte: == boys In full ery behind. He escaped by bounding through the | nine was planted tore away. jyelled and | faced” man with Miss Wals! jand two bell The barroom into Congress street, “Phe firat time, and that ts tra Mise Walsh indignantly declared. very firat and by a man with a face I! | that" jcicbihscalibanstts Girl Stared at the Funniest Faced Don’t forget to take a | few bottles of “| MAN and | of apparatus will amount to $259,000 for the year. The reduction in the number of fires fe attributed to the strenuous campaign which has been waged against arson Mirtation conses Gnd disaster dbegins. SAYS EVE WAS FIRST FLIRT AND IT'S A WOMAN'S GAME. dle. Ipn't this ao? 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