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| 7 } ~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SFPTRMBER 17, 1913. 8 ESCORT OF HONOR American Wives of Foreign Envoys at Washington _ RED LIGHT DRAMA | Women Pick anUgly Man ATGAYNORBURIAL | — "2 Are set ht Part tn Capital Social Life "or neworrcy Wi and Men a Poodle Girl! Escorts Failed to Consider the Effect of 7 : | Adornment—Suppose Women Cut Off Kline Appoints 121 of the Most Lee Shubert Promises to Elim- Ther Hair? Notable Citizens of New York. inate Objectionable Features ADDRESSES AT SCHOOLS. arn ' | | ‘ = ‘ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | From “The Lure.” NUMBER of British scientiote gave their attention this week to the | A | } consideration of why, upon entering a crowded restaurant, they are struck by the beauty of the women and the ugliness of the meg. And one learned anthropologist found the explanation of this phenomengs in the fact that “woman has no sense of the beautiful, no aesthetic i atinet,” and that while men have sought beautiful women for wives, “women have been content with ° ugly mates.” i Now, I should say that the firet denea of a substantial reversal on | teat managera ts] rtm withdrawal of alt tide of the shown in Lee Shut Plans Arranged for Appropriate Exercises Next Monday Morning. Wis ved ehe drama the Lares in Meference to pubic sentiment, Time | Wan when manager would have fouwht | fie patie to a fintah with an eye to Aoreawed HON office receipts growing oat of the publicity attending the con Mayor Ardolph L. Kline armounced to- tent and xreatest reason why a scientist day the names of the citizens who will Mr, Shubert p: sais explained on entering @ restaurant is impressed: act @8 an escort to Mayor Gaynor's 1 the following letter to the Asaistant by the superior beauty of the women funeral cortege from the City Hall to Distrlot-Attorney who was Sreneres eel {s because the scientist {ea man. I ‘Trinity Church next Monday morni the (Jury investigation of ©The fs entirely possible, indeed lkely, ‘The Mayor chose 12 of New York's nost Lure the Harcis red tight play, | that the woman who accompanies The | ‘| notable citizens, Among the mournere ‘dept 16, 191% | him is not smitten with the pre~ will be two former Presidents of the Me avies FB. Bostwick, Diatrlet dominate pulchritude of her ows United States, two United States se | Attorney's Office, Franklin | wex. } tors, numerous members of the judle street, New York City Lifer one have never beew able | clary, including Chairm: Edward F. Dear Sir: Meferring to the tnqutry. accept the very general tradition -% MeCall, and two former Mayors of {from your offee, which UE anderstand are better looking thaa i use they have evety ade Jemanated from the al Jury, as to that wom whether Lt would be satiated with itelmen, ‘They are more decorative, certainly, be ‘\nformal expression of opiaten whether | vantage of artificial adornment. But if you should take the most beautiful the product! The Lure should © woman in the world, cut her hair short, part It on one side, site it dowm =~ ; seer ie ta tee t woud O8 Ber skull til it appeared to be Inlaid, then put her tn a ptain, dark ide an expression, | beg to. sult that nothing extenuates and sets down a great many things in mal! say ~-unleas, of course, {t is made by a very expensive tallor—you would not SHUBERT SAYS REFORM WORK: | find her better looking than any clean cut, intelligent man, | ERS INDORSED THE PLAY. The male bird is more beautiful than his mate be= Refore thi# play was first produced cause of the greater brilliancy of his plumage—his owa Maccoll rd Pedal Sad bis | plumage, by the way, The human female appears to the muppronion of the white save traf be more beautiful than her mate for the same reason— ( fe, and t without exception indorsed brilliant plumage—only hers ts borrowed. As a matter of fact, really beautiful women are as rare as péil- York City—Seth Low, who heads tne ligt, and George B. Movielian. Mayor Kune Jas also expressed hie desire that this committee arrange for a meeting after the funeral at which plans will be adopted for @ ‘great memorial in honor of the late Mayor." | This committee will assemble tn the! Board of Estimate room on the second | floor of the City Hall and will form tn line in the place assigned to it in the funeral procession. ESCORT OF HONOR AT DEAD MAYOR'S FUNERAL, Following are the members of the ercort of honor named by Mayor Hellnst fi and jieked ite production am in the in Neth Low Wm. a j tereat of the work (n which they were ticlans who dle poor, It is when scientists apply the ! George B. MoClellan Cie | Rl aU sell a ea Ns standards of female beauty to Me male that they find Seen tt y N watt deriing: cave, ab Wo atl) bellave, (Ibe him ualy. A man should look as though Rodin had , ohn Claffiin SF Rothechild Was produced It met with the je done him—and not Rodin in one of his academte moods, either It Is because women feel this instinctively thet, Jacob B. Schiff dwardC. Bhim Hen Towne = Nathan Straus Henry P.Davisc Otto H. Kann ‘Theodore Roosevelt Ben, Eilhu Re nent of high reform wor as Stanley W. mimediate nd oMtclals and others auch om Luke D. feo. W._ Perk = . ee, who fa at the tead of the + through the ages, they have chosen what the British | William J.Carr Ralph Beters Hild 4 Younrass * the Department of Justice at Wanhin seientixty call “ugly men.’ Almet F. Jenks George W. Pople \ re ee ton having in charge the suppres After all, woman's Interest in ber husband hae Kdward M.Grout George L, Rives SPAID enna BRRNSTORFF. Gt the whitealava tram@c with hundh always been secondary, man's interest in his wife John Purroy Mitchel William Merican AN OERMANY 5 dae hie ebarae! yolir’ Chiat Rudolph Blox Herbt. L. Satterlee Mig. JUSSERANS ea ey titas PRANC RE’ Hon, Charles. Whitinan, who wit primary. For woman, consclously or not, Is seeking a good father, mam | N.M. Butler — Corneltu Lad i er four weeks! merely a pleasing mate jacob A. Cantor Cesare Cont! WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.-Soclety is ]of Boston, M. Jusserandt dean of) Brazitian Ambassador, tx #ii) adress? will be R Ponape lt a i dalled teaty ; ; Gen, Howard CarrollA, Hf. Spencer Rare oe ‘ eee eA AZo Sh pages ia Ms RRL fs basin Judge Warren W. Fo th looking forward to an uw y briliiant| the diplomatic corps. ‘he Countes#|the minds of New York fri jfeason with a White House wedding on| von Berni panisin Minister, who ia # Ambaxs to \ rigan, ex-P f She wan Mins Is gtor | Bingham, Mre Blaten, Mrs. ¢ Charles Fteckler ft. Ross Henry L. Stoddard Joseph Barondess ds, She orf, wi ter, Maxis! A good father had to be a good fighter—henee the evolution of man'é > ommiAsion®: | jaw from the anthropold. ' of the German| wil + tt, Mra. pow: hostess, Wm. Ci st Jos. Silverman | t@@ calendar and wix of the eleven] Ambassador, was Miss Jeanne Lucke-| Mme. Bakhi f, wife of the Russian|” ‘ pies mae Seino has at| taraots, Jullus Hopp, organizer of the Whore women’s taste in not vitlated by luxury she still chooses the ‘ lacny Kats iH nL. Woodruff erethy hea eee Ananean wamti i a r of Age Les ‘ ay banat ‘s another American, She] yy n hostess, Mme. Thrahin |asea mera’ League; Norman Hap-| best man from a racial standpoint. But man too often h permitted : ais W Wm, C, Demarest Mme, Jusserand, wife of the Frenc he marriage of the former Mra, Ar-|wax Miss Mary Beale, a daughter of} Tey, daughterindlaw of tie Turkish sorae fyiventer Viereck and © e : . Ww. 1, Mc Allan Robinson Ambasrador, was Miss Eliza Richarda|thur Hearn to Senor da Gama, the Hale, ‘The youngest “Ambana-| Ambassador, who la @ widower, (ponds Gente SviveRter Yinrges O88 6) Bis vanity $0 cvs rride his instincts and has choxen the woman who enabled M. W. Littleton Wm, Temple Emmet a Shu ssuai a 2 __— | hoat of social and charity work | him to feel mont supertor—in other words, about the poorest specimen B Adolph 8. Ochs H. Outerbridge ince thie controversy has ! 7 papi not y * y puld find. Prof. H. F. Osbo: Henry Bi Of industry: his herole ght for Ife G L, SING AS 'E | {We automobiles stored at Wis @8tab: yave been urged by many p vitea /eou Alten B Parker vert H. Gar and his patience under suffering ane AN AEE, shin daring the xummer, one letestui abondon the strug! To obtain a concrete Hluatration of the greater racial wisdom ef Sen, J. A, O'Gorman Wm. R. Willcox when struck down by an assassin’s | O GOT $10,000 je do balt expreesiy for the | anti the production of this play. women we need consider only the fact that the great Joseph HI, Choate Edward P. Doyle bullet; his readiness and zeal in | | — Andrew Carne Wim. €, Brown helping the weak and succoring the FROM DEFAULTER | Venievviit Cup race a: a cost of at’ gayg OBJECTIONABLE PORTIONS| men of the world have always been pursued by women. i Michael Furat Edmund Wetmore | oppressed: his ileal of Individual ——— Iaesrepateole: scrkboats eenliaueehes WILL BE WITHORAWN. ‘The great women, on the contrary, have not received Judson O. Wale Gen TGs Wilton | Merty an the arxert freedom for Dll, Mr, sanders textifvd, amounted to} Ihave. however, concluded that wince! as much masculine attention asx any ordinary little Dr. John H. Finley R. Young the: citizen consistent with the: | between $200 and $000 month, in- per it haw heoome apparent that there are! poodle girl that knows a few parlor tricke—putting up Henry W. Taft Marcus Braun strict observance of law; his tne wubatantial differences of opinion in the \ ing rent for the other cars he ofte her paws and hegaing being her chief sxtunt—and who Henry C.ews Henry L. Cohen terest in children’s education and hired for aper ties, repatie, gaeo-| community concerning the wisdom in{ 8 paws and begging i thas. W. Anderson (eo. B. Cortelvow | recreation; |.» constant devotion Hie anid the bilis were|the nubile inserent of producing the| looks rather pretty with a blue ribbon and w license Be. ids Gresenilt Toya (G. Griscom to duty, and his willingness to oney except for the August Sin ite presest form, aven though | tag about her neck, Wm. Loeb Jr. 8. W. Griswold lace his time, his energy and his ) v : ay 10) ite t William Berri Willis L. Ogden Fee Ae the earelew ee Ha’ tal Je Kave a check for $0 on ace lit adinittedly preaelies a useful sermon, | Any intellectual man to-day finds himself sur- je Clemens Philp Ruxton foe tiki . ag -_>-= unt During August the twa care! oot ta continue the previous production | rounded hy an embarrassing horde of female admirers, aac Guggenhein Jas, G. Cannon “A were fit with anew set of Cres ath iar to have the play rewritten: to ‘The Intellectual woman 1s ixolated in the majority of | Frank Munsey John Whalen (8) Such other featuree we may | 44: ae nan i i } > ei | & Cost Of new ‘an. Ve bjections that have been urged Col. Geo. Harvey Touls 2. Miller be ce ed appropriate. s Effie McMinn, Who F ‘osed | A SSS eenrparante cee sie oben one tha |casen, And hea a contrary condition extste abe {a cre ee Multa Sieiviie atone [tte singing af cAmerica” | as Schildknecht’s Wife, Give iin. alig at sah Hols thie Popes | tt on my enrieat deaive tn the parault | not deceived by the notion that men admire her for her ' i Melv n. Sto de ing of “2 f as Se t , Gives rtfers which he sald he would | " : i ° ire L, , Bataheneus Mal i Surat ke] Should the exercises he ended before = a me Uhlan ic oh ees Ht ot y nuslnese no ie Fala h nel brains, She realizes that they like hy et cbae of them Faward eCail Rev, J, Donohite ‘a aRostw lila dian nt ays ers sen over ne ive on tis bill | yitities of a 1a ai RG NINttS) t j Span Biharennel (rou Louls Gimbel noon Whe school will ve diamiewed unsst) Reluctant Testimony. wus paid oe te oa eee itgceag, | —that she pleases, not for her points o John N. Harman Willia Pa Dr. Bt.C. McKelway J. P. Morgan id Andrew McLean George F. Baker | Mayor Gays W. A. John: Krank A. Vanderlip pe Have wire Miss MoMinn te @ pretty blende, !white thanking the Grand Jury for j the poodle girl, but for her points of contact, of sim- tyetlve years old, who maya ahe | iad euggestion, 1 will relieve tt from | tarity. 4 eased anil any informal expression of opinion on| —— jyrtefly considered, it seems to me tha: woman's cholce, when it Is nat~ yarder Luritania, hearing | We Yody, Was in touch with wx station in News a Miss EMe MeMinn, the + onative of te TNew York elaht yeark aie 4 Nathaniel H. Willlam A. Day foundland at 6 o'clock this morn. {rl who admitted to-day she had pos 5 ee a aa aan Pena tne an me and ial nee ne AUS ‘ural, not venal, tends always toward the superior mun, She chooses the | i tea Favle by rilleies The steamsnipy then reported her pos!- | sbly reveived $10,000 in cash from, r iv aslintCtend: st ete performed for them, but will mak FuKed, the virile, mate, whom men with their confectionery standards ! Had Hives! with Sete His Wite both at he at Nu Wh West 4 Otto T. Bannard John Adikes gn aad veian ee. of Sandy Hoo! John C. Schiidknecht, the $20-a-week Ernest Bolin Chartes M. Higgins | At the Lusitania's prewent rate Of) aerautting cashier of the Washburn: | i Tauls 3. Horowits Rev. J, M. Farrar [Speed the steamanip sould reach they oa oe aquentiy cot ‘ Fdward J. Rerwind James McMahon | Sandy Hook Lightsily about 1 o'clock mn vs freduen ° Ps ¥ the author to cewrlte it ao that there may hold to be ugly, while man tends to admire the spun sugar decoration wii he no wumstanttal objection fO% tyyt appeals to his distorted sense of beauty—or, to put It another way, Greden, CHe Motel 1 wane aerageed (eee t sahere an fArmiy ax) he tende toward ihe aul-feminine, while woman reaches for the superm: Henry Siegel M. Mulry night aud duck about sf ferred wtih Ntehola ell, brother that Sebittknecht shaukt pay the bile | bah iid : James Speyer an A. Meta vio Vacare wer to tie View that the play per- yo morning, The Lusitania jot F , Evidently as a ines of a) witant publle pu eloped with Toeutin, have be r Georne Beiore oman, Smith aay raul Kelly” The two "Vacate Oe eae ta] forme an tment ube BUEPERD BOM one tcraing to iMe watrm For PUBLIC SCHOOL ments for the Mayor's funeral be able toebrist la Ue Sehildknesht bankruptey 4 y wut the Ww people who take « different Mis. Mole Miro mald bevieved it se i Thomas W. Churchill, President of the | provide seaty for ‘iose who have per-| matter in the United states Court a reasintiulin Galle vou lew Very truly vour Meat for me and omy child taat he uw Board of ation, ad Willlam H. | emptory rigite to attend, ‘Thousands of | Sie wimitted that while sue was his WON'T LET LAWYER GET TOO} ‘Migned) LEB SHUBERT. xhould cenounce me He made my nom j Maxwell, City Superintendent of i ous have been denied already Jinw tn duxury at the Garden City Hote , CLOSE TO HOME >--- dant and wenel aay hands and then met Muyor Kline in the City Hall to- | afd others are being received daily, tie past summer at the expenne oF — pe eliee el vaninis (ay and decided to hold memorial exer-| Reauests for Uckets have been re | sonidivecht she frequently came Men LOE ain iserrae AR «/ELOPER IN ASTRAL FORM Bolero sted We witeln atate os ' clees in all the public achooin of the [ceived from all the fartian Consuls age New York to meet Vasurelli at the ve bye) i ra mer ity next Monday, The ceremonies wilt | Manel to New york. Tew weil pe tip juer of Right avenue and One Huwire by te Rae ee es ee RESTORES FAMILY PEACe he Lbody. wae @ visible naxy | . hegin throughout the city at 11 o'clock, |attend in a hody, as wil the Be {Twenty ifth street. rene Mitch ont : acids eam Hone A SE ee ine. x i when the funeral services be-| aldermen, the rd of mate and| ell, 4 woman employed as a mild | Benn eer anihea| pe SBS Wi cane nprul sided thal The Delicious Laxative Chocolate . . Trinity Chureb, the Public Service Commission, ‘Tho| Miss McMinn, textified that V : ’ wit table la companion in| SXSLAX, WACLAE di, CONSTIPATION 1g a letter to the princi-|Justives of the Supreme of the! culled at wpartn " ' ponweavlon | ae. Ve Rrmning Wort) . me rT ogee elle Fequlates t stomach as a bowels, \ pals of schools, the educators seid thet|New York and Brooklyn ¢istricts, the, West One Hundred and A never 19 6] NOW ORLRANS, Ia, Sout. Wel oie as we remain th.” | Gigeetion, Good. for ‘and ob it ds fitting that due honor should be|late Mayor's commissioners and other yireet almost every day willie knew of mol ‘through the mediation of Miro Tolens sing. doles wae Mine Ca-| 100, S8e. and S0e, ‘al oll druguieta paid to the memory of the iman who set] heads of departments Will alsa attend. | |irgcut lived with ner there under Lie prope pnging to ¥ Mt e&> | tn,» Now York ttallan jourpaliet, 108 nary Lettesr ut th ‘Tolen- | fa noble example to the yoRth of thin] No Lckets will be ected far adinis, | nane of Walter L. ‘Taylor opt his me in tie tr at sen, who appeared in astral form, ens was eaid ty haves South — = % sion when the body tes In state in the ‘ 1 i tie admise | James Soler and his wife who recently America some tine ago yountry, The exercises, Mr, Churchill) Gjy Hall Sunday. It is expected that] Miss MeMinn said she sent money to i Alé, should bring home to the minds|q steady atream of people wil pasa] her paveuts in Tennessee but wie re s MANE AUPE YA Bua and hearts of the children the lesxone h the Ditliding all day, beginning | fused to name any amount or date and K 4 Shoe in -# the Mayor's life. ‘lock in the morning | also vefused to give the address of her bealiten: the. Jewel ba Lait WE FURNISH rh TIES COMPLETE ‘The President then outiined the form btm, eer | parents, She said Vacarelli never spoke wie od ROOMS 9 of ekercines euch choo! le to observe,| SINKING FUND BODY AA Agen Menai aeboet i Sia way oneness) wh Bah” nme SEohRre 4949 as tallow ' EXPRESSES SYMPATHY | «mitted he engaged a lawyer to av- aad, ice In that money now’ asked | 4 oOeetere “7 74 Q) The reading of « passage from yer - ear before the commixsioner to look , ! ROOrS, ihe taety mereries, sen te rene FOR GAYNOR'S WIDOW, (208, yee on wt ie vo Seorivire Arr 248 orbs 1V, 1-18. — ‘The hearing will he remumed to-mor \ Vv H. h ‘ood f 1 Pe The anging of Pi oes At the regular meeting of the Sinking to afternoon at 2.9) o'clock, Miss M 1 a yn few ; \ oung ats have a g GRAND RAPIOS FURNITURE ymn, oan rer, y God, tO Paina Commission te which) Minn will conclude ver testimony. Vac- mien sou som hae et \e ‘ k | i Thee,” or “Abide Mayor Ardolpn le Kline py 4, Comps | arelll I experted ty oe pur upon tie, the Jewelry. | She wan nn Ose A <i reputation. But doyou now 93° 00WN ON 9 SO. WORTH! / | re ‘The reading bs trolley Wiliam A. Prendergast offered stand at Co-imurtow's hearing bla e He : Ra i athe Aste ft ahe fre ail h fi e AA eae Hee Ca | terary excerpts, o following resolution which was) Miss McMinn testified that Scnildknecit | MAUMONS, Selaltane’hy wl Rta kaa a) Ab ala ? Th yY } ry * = 900+ it {deals of personal and civic virtue. Bee tates a rlaing vate Jatwaye had plenty of money and apent | Of thy Jewelry. Sie on t , TT ela ALUM Hot ietal waye © irst oung | [OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS! i ADDRESS TO SET FORTH GAY-| “Resolved, That te Commtssionggs of it quite freely upon her, both during the |#t & Ce ele Fe Ae ea eee aT Te ie algeer “at kha oarne | h d . ill t TT | . NOR'S ACHIEVEMENTS. the Sinking Fund of the City ow summer's stay at Garden City and! kine ht Kept tie aerinten tt of Blghth avenue and One Hundred and | your head carries wi (4 | j (4) An addresa in which wit! be [York direct that there shail be placed While he lived with her at her apart-| pockets Sle alware gave 10 Twenty-fifth atreat It Was Vararell She wore hack to him when laey we ane Hae es seid ceils Kee yous the whole story—then we needn’t. | set forth the most striking features |upon the record thelr high appreciation Ment at No, 425 West Que Hundred) of Mayor Gaynor's lite and char of the long and valuable public servicn, and Fourteenth street, but the most} ter—hia perseverance struggling of their late presiding officer, Willam stratekic questioning by Attorney Wiil-| Miss MoMinn 1 stubborn when ' sani it wae Via | from obscurity to @ foremost posi- | Jay nor; their admiration of his fam Esser failed to bring out any inti-| the examination tena Nodal i wa a Oe @ tion as an advocate, as a Judge | great abilities; hiv unfailing courage ana mation a4 to (he wherenvouts of din {fused to anew my ii t i | 14 as ® municipal oMcer: his con- | devotion to public duty; their sense of monde and Jewelry he wave tu the wink) MUN Am til fo tl) “ nay stant determination by study, by | personal loge in the absence of hia aa- ‘iting the past summer Te sceh aml pan nesteniets i ne Dyeing. i meditation and by converse with [sociation and asniatance, and that they) ‘The attorney I ans'oun to Iooate Mey iN hes it tn lls iver id yy his follow men to make the moat |convey to the members of his faiiiy the jewelry (hat it may he entered ag DBI SIS Tele’ bao 4 tel ie, vomeet ee of his own powers and to incorpor: daspest Armnathy in their great ve-| assets in the bankruptey yroceedings | |? cies Toles irs ent ate into his own life the best that |Teavement. sani i 5 against Bchildknecht, ase of the earth; bis maatery of an [to Mra, Gaynor; and be it also mond earrings, a hor pin and aj ING AUTO, an Won h But din IMPERIAL PRATHER 00. style famiiar, lucid and Resolved, That as & further tribute of Dar pin, Miss MuMinn sald whe did not} Supt, sanders of the Garden Citys Pater «Broadway, near Fark Blase, ser, Ait @ngoys, oo exiznardinary, babis | rempect thie meeting be now adjourned, kabw bow much Scbtidkpecht paid for Garage lestified thas Schidbucch, seas with bin 81, Fujion a, ——— + —- Sore te 7 - ae inlet . : J f

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