The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1913, Page 16

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OCOURT HOUSE BOARD “REACHES NO DECISION. | EXem2s World reader. ‘Two Houts’ Session of Conferees To-Day Brings New Build- ing No Nearer. jours’ conference, three justices, some architects some members of the Court Hous announced that no decision had been reached about the new building. ‘The meeting began at lock. Dur- ing the last hour of the session various plainly audible in anterooms, Just after one of the loudest and @st of these outdreare that mounced, At 1 o'clock the conference @Ajourned. ‘Those present at the confereace were: ; | tonic friendship, There's the lady who says “How thick and curly your It must be lovely to have curly hair.” | Passed the age when they hope or ex- Pect to have love made to them they ‘all yearn to be apothecaries, And so, when he met a woman who could not, by any chance, be complimented on her youth or beauty, he forthwith asked her to prencribe for him. Before a woman reaches the apothe- stage I think she is most pleasod ,| to-hear how different she is from other women. The male flirt understands and Gratifies this secret yearning for being held unique among her kind. her that no other woman has ever had such an influence upon him, and sighs mournfully over what he might, have “If only I had met you when I the one who sets out the ternal decoy by calling your attention ten minutes er you have m over as if she had never seen a baby defore, Then there's the young wo! Officials Ordered to Hand Alleged | "9 ss7* dreadfully sophisticated th , Murderer to Italian Au- thorities. <Qiates Judge Reliotas to-day re. | Powedly alluring pictures of herselt masculine variety. SOME MARKS THAT INDENTIFY FLIRT MASCULINE. antly i 5 Je WEES RELEASE TEN TONS OF EGGS. Product Had Seen fm Cola TRENTON, N. J., Jul: Thi Fortonet supervision foi rarer tanith. doen the peeeenee deceive you in this, Chief of the New Jersey division of hildren—Ex to tet wane at oe] What is CAS eared for baking into cakes by the harmless substi pate Waldorf Cake Company of New York Ferter Drops rops and Soothing and which have been held in cold stor- decided that the do not cor tne This decision was practically forced The Children’s Panacea—T’ by the H. J. Keith Company of Bos- Court de- jie that the ft for hu- Bears Signature man Coe gered and ord ed. thelr the of _ Poleape. con > tended that the not Mt for bemen food. _f8E BVEWING WORLD, The Flirting Season Is Here K Copyright, 193, by The Press Publishing Co. (ine New York World), | No Man Under 30 Has Any Idea of Flirtation; | It He Wins Woman’s Heart It Is Stupid Luck Ninth Article Of a Series SUH BROAD! Ter BALWCoN «SLEEVE NEEDED * TUCKING IN? Ke} RNY HAVE dows Jroe-trAwe FURT i |it Is Sometimes Hard to Tell the Flirt From the} Genuine Hunter in the Heart Game, but There Are “‘Signs’’ Which Identify the : Former to the Expert Eye. By Nixola Greeley-Smth. What are the signs of » flirt? How oan you tell the person who te) fn earnest from the one who seeks merely to be amused?” inquires an| end themselves to flirtation. Anybody) ‘who remembers the baligon sleeves will! Fecall that there was the ¢lirt's first aid. To-day there are, to be sure, volunteer Don Juans who still offer to ‘tuck in “ but pretty soon the Old Man's Home will have claimed the last of this old guard. With no sleeves to tuck in, cellars even to give an excuse Personal assistance which helped the flirt along #0 much, often no shoestrings to\ tle-practically everybody he masculine flirt finds himself ra bad way. Also women have Werrendered for ordinary use the filrt’s Genditeet weapon—the fan. Still, Ameri- can women do not use fans very well— they are temperamentally too energetic —so they may be right in reserving them for the opera or the ballroom. But. anyway the man or woman who flirts to-day does eo without the pic- turesque accessories You can’t tell always, and flirts have been heard to say that it is this very element of uncertainty which makes their game so interest- ing. But there are nevertheless cer- tain indications which may establish to the expert eye that a deap fitrt ta in the offing. For obe of the most popular varieties female flirt is the young person who can sing sentimental ballads to a group of half a dozen men and con- vince each one of them she is warbling for him alone. Every time she gurgles “I love but you, but you, but You-00-00-00' heart takes up thé refrain “But me, each masculine of flirtation in thrilled and rejoiced thereby. The letters of Evening World readers man who says “My what broad shoulders you have,".or in some other way manages to intimate that you are a tatlor’s delight and a model of vii the new sort who goes in for sports and claps you a hearty thump on the back or administers a friendly poke in the ribs—all in the name of pla- GIRLS FLIRT NOT FOR GAIN BUT AS AID TO MATRIMONY, : I think that there are noc many women who enjoy fiirt- ing for its own sake, je beauty. Then there's TUESDAY, JULY fink it will 1, Lots of y arry but cannot find the right sort of girls. It seems to me that if they really | wanted to imerry they could find plenty of the kind of girls they de- tire to meet. The girls who make good wives are not very often to be found and flirted with at teas, dances, &c. ‘The reason for their retirement ts the fact that when they do go to such places the men present pay the most attention to the frivolous and over- dressed girls, and almost neglect the really desirable girls, who are refined both In manner and dress, 1 do not think it is fair for these men to put all the blame on the girls, for if these and other men who reply wish to marry vomen who will be helpmeets to them would pay more attention to sensible girls when they meet them socially, then these xirls would go about more and the men would have no excuse that not any more “old-fash- ONE OF THEM. m: Although my mar- tell me 1 should get married, that I would make an ideal wife, &c., I have to walt for Dan Cupid. My tastes are for the beautl- ful as well as the spiritual and pure, and I would not waste my feelings on mere fiirtations, for I know !f I am destined to marry and be happy, my {deal will turn up #ooner or later. If I never meet the man whom 1 deem worthy of that most Divine gift, pure love, I shall not get mar- ried merely for the sake of being married and then live unhappily, for Tam a self-supporting girl and prac- tical enough to insure self a pleasant future whether married or single. I do not approve of flirting, as the right people never meet that way. FROM A GIRL THAT BLUSHES UNSEEN. statistics prepared for Ohairman 3im- mons of the Finance Committee. 8, 1918. is ‘GAYNOR ADDRESSES |95 YEARS PRISON LIFE AND 15 DAYS LIBERTY. He was sent Sisters of Knowledge. years and Mayor Gaynor addressed and wan af- terward photographed on the City Fall steps with si: cators of M x men and women edu- w, Russia, who Jour: neyed to this country for the purpose of studying solentific educational meth- ods in this and other large cities of the | Union. The company of educators also comprised professional men and women fn the sctentific feld as well as Russtan Journalists, and are representatives of the Moscow Society for the Promotion of Technigal Knowledge. The Mayor applauded the action of the citizens in Moscow in sending its edu- cators to this country in pu ot knowledge. He added th progressing and has progr predicted that within a few years the people of Russia would be running the The Ma women voting and cited the failure of give women the right to vote, adding . immed, that in’ this regard Russta is trimmed in advance. He cited as an illu Fine the province of Finland in Russ! ‘ a 7 whose Parliament, he said, one half rim . le th. $69,000,000 INCOME TAX. the members were women, who sat as trimmed; knee leng} \ ies olat “rremae! officials elected by the people. 1, Tinion Suite — iy is oe WASHINGTON, July &—Total yearly|" “You come from a «reat country: _. Lisle Union Suits,—knee length; plat tare revenues of the corporation tax and tie | country that is growing In political and trimmed. income tax section of the new Tariff economic thought,” continued the Mayor. . A bill, as revised by the Senate, were .s-|“We in this country have watched with Lisle Union Suits,—fancy crochet yoke; kniee timated to-day at $106,62,000 by the great interest the birth of your con- Commissioner of Internal Revenue in| stitutional government. In a few years length. Russia will have a free government, The corporation tax {is expected tojnot fit for free government until they yleld $87,000,000 and the Income tax|are educated. To get free government $69,025,000, An the income tax can rot|and enjoy It a people has to prepare operate for the first two months of this | for It.” year, the total revenue for 1913 will be| The Mayo quoted Prince Kuropatkin decreased to $9,000,000, These estimates|ans saying that more women graduate are higher than those for the bill as it|from Russian universities than those passed the House, of any other country in the world. nm wy wy mn il mn l Drink her to some snub-i infant whom she de- ; scribes as a cherub and coos and gusnes i DECISION AFFIRMED. Who conjures before the eye of a new ere nireg |Souualntance auch intimpte and sup- reader who inquires how a@ flirt may be known wishes to identify the Storage Three ¥: - Tae Kind: You} Have ‘Alwa Bought has born ignae de ee bake ten) tare of Chan, H. Fletcher, and has been made under hia ntericits,’ Tinitations, ana » Imitations an dation of Dr. KB. rita Randoiph,| renith of Children Eaperitees nesiane Boe er ne TORIA | for Castor Oll, Solus Morphine nor Other eeatiatn sontatna ne neither substance. age since 1910, The health board hag ‘8 Worms and allays Feverishness, o y, years it has been in constant use for the relie within the prohil of the P Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colle, all Teeth Food laws of the Government or the bles and Dia, ina, It reguiates the Stomach and Plate, assimilates the Food, givin ealthy and natural a Mother's Friend, ton, to whom the eggs ware consimmes.| THE Kind You flave Always Bought = C7 In Use For Over 30 Years tod cunraue ae | or Spanish heels, ng 34th Street CLEARANCE SALE SOROSIS SHOES This sale includes the latest and smartest styles in Women’s Boots, Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, Welted or turned soles; Cuban Made in Gunmetal, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Brown or Gray Suede, Two- Tone effects and White Linen or Buckskin. regularly 5.00.....0.,.c0ccseeeeeee eee regularly 6.00 to 8.00..............4.50 Fabrics. Crepe de Chine Gowns for house or street James McCreery & Co. | “™ and soles. styles. 4 ars and six biéaths in re in 1802, one year-end 1888, five yen! resthgeti oa wr tn 190, Then until 1908 he-tiv in is, home for crimin’fe and when this broke up he stole agalaf eal to prison for four yea served three mont! nd had been out less than ee tried to rob a sailor at Spring @ gray haired, bent told @ remarkable story to Judge Foster in General Ses- sions today, where he was arraigned % a for sentence, having pleaded gullty 1 Mayor Tells Visitors That Free-| attempted highway robbery. Ryan sald by éaeipes spent hele or ‘or last thirty-five years in jail, never be- | dom and Progress ATe | ing at liberty for more than fifteen days, Sing Sing in 1872 for two James McCreery & Ce, 34th Street 23rd Street On Wednesday, July 9th. Clearance Sale WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR government. . Various styles, including discontinued r referred to the subject of] models and manufacturers’ samples. the legislators of New York State to ‘Lisle Union Suits,—-knee length; plain or lace Union Suits, —lace values 1.25 and 1.50, values 2.25 and 2.50, but let me tell you that people are Lisle Union Suits,—knee length; lace trimmed. Sheer Lisle Vests,—plain or fincy yokes. . 3 for 1.00 values $0c and 7Se Lisle Vests,—plain or fancy yokes.,....50¢ value 75c to 1.28. Lisle Vests,—plain or fancy yokes values 1.50 and 1.75 Semi-Annual Sale WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Women’s Thread Silk Stockings,—double tops, heels, soles and toes. White, Black or Tan: 6 pairs, 5.00 values 1.25 and 1.35 pair Women’s Thread Silk Stockings with lisle tops and soles. White or Black. 6 pein, 3.75 Women’s Silk Stockings with deep ise tops White, Black or Tan. 6 pairs, 2.00 value 50c pair Women’s Thread Silk Stockings with embroid- ered insteps. White or Black. H Women's Thread Silk Stockings,—fine gauge; double tops, reinforced heels, soles and toes; guar anteed. White, Black and Colors, Women’s Gauze Lisle Stockings with double tops, heels, soles and toes. White, Black or Tan. value 600 pair, 35c pair, Women’s Lisle Stockings,—double tops, heels, soles and toes. White, Black or Tan. value 350 pair, 25¢ pair, 6 pairs, 2.00 6 pairs, 1.25 Children’s Socks,—lisle and cotton; various 6 pairs, 1.10 23rd Street James MeCreary & Co, Special Prices TAILORED SUITS AND GOWNS Made to Order. Tailored Suits of Serge and Fancy Mixed Attractive Summer Dancing Gowns of net.7 Thirty-fourth Street. Piers Serra

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