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__ sos THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19T PASTOR'S WIFE Gowns That Are in Style To-Day Were in Vogue 5, 000 Years Ago, AAs EUGENIG BABY SAYS HUSBAND | As a Study of TT pe TT in the hai aia Museum Will Show! BORNIN ENGLAND, ' IS INNOCENT HUMORIST, AS HOPED Caan 7) > ous i Pre-Natal Influence by Come- Parents of Girl Jointly Ac- dians Shows Results in Six- ‘ t YET Months-Old Child. . 4) / LONDON, Oct, &—Eugenette Roles cused With Schanck Say the six-monthe-old daughter of How- “Impossible.” ard Boles, @ Californian, who married an Eng’ahwoman from Devonshire, the first eugenio baby to be born ir Engiand, and actentiste are more in terested in her than they are transmutations of m | The parents attempted to exercise Pre-natal influence on the baby by vie- iting famous comedians, reading funny books and enjoying chats with literary humorists, They claim the girl, brown- eyed, velvet-akinned and happy, already shows a strong sense of humo: trace It to their deliberate eugentc plan. Dr. Francis Galton, founder of eu- genics and inventor of ite name, wished the first baby brought into the world under his teachings to be called Eu- genie, but the parents decided on Eur a a eens | ALIBIS ARE PROMISED. Youths Reassert They Saw Miss Foreman Sitting in Preacher’s Lap. ¢we oF three townsfolk are gathered to- @ether in the name of gossip one can tell by @ glance at their shocked but eagerly attentive visages that the sub- Ject wnder discussion is the new Metho- Gist Protestant minister, the Rev. Hal- | deck F. Schanck, and the scandalous } doings” with which his name has been connected. added 1,220 more al! quarters on Ellis Island. The steamer Vragmentary OLO EGYPTIAN TRAN “/ stopped at Almeria, Spain, and took on . Gleanings from the be | te owed neveral paesners. OUT OF SIGHT \ G@éewalk patter of the natives revealed to-day such observations as these: ; ‘And eeen him with John Foreman's youngest gal, Sarah, settin’ on his lap— and him @ married man with a wife ANCIENT TARTARY Ste ~ end baby.” eo poate SROUVIER Ina It is really amasing. A “Wor me, I don't believe @ word of it. A ig little 1 Rado, « surprisingly sim: I figure I can judge human nature ple appli and the irritating growth pretty keen and I'd a whole sight sooner ‘of hair on face, neck or arma disa) take that young pastor's word for it eed AN EGYPTIAN) FASHOON See cedenly Garett ae lla Newberrse and Harry heuua ua:|Proof That the Minaret Skirt Was Worn bya Matron) | e.aze- 00 8.c. = —— i ; ; Te GTAP ak meanineahe rea bong “eae ened on a stack of Western Asia Several Centuries B. C.—Old) nase ,or DOVE OF PEACE CO0S j Wa re Daunalt wrwtey dane aireak, | RO thorou tl ly tested. absolutely tafe Je high. 4 e Well, you can't tell me them boys Chinese Picture of a Gown With the Train in % PERSIAN => | and ‘Alfred: Knox of 1 Broadway, waa | quid depilatory, ELE Rado acts instantly "| 1 they y thi ne i Knox of 19 ‘oud a a . qa Uk Renee Front—Ancient Tartar Belles Wore the Coming} ow , AGAIN IN OR TOUSEY'S ciained hie stead. fo complete the te have eed i are recommensing te may Soe Tee the lary thee Le Trouser or Bloomer Skirt-—-The Lampshade Cos: } | iacquened ' | . of an order of audatitution, and thie the | ueen "who i dietreaed by the Clentet } ons overheard in all parts of this iit tume Was in Style Before Lampshades Were In- DOOR a iticn ie of superfluous hair? ‘The superiority of El Rado can be demonstrated by a single trial. Buy 9 community it would seem a eafe wi Another sult? exclaimed Mr. Knox hat public sentiment’s about »D Mra. T full way not Mra. Tousey are fully | bottle and test it to-day; and beware or Preacher. For leadership of the two | tHe reconciled aad Hving happily together In the “Just as Good” snare. Take noth- factions one may turn to the trustees a H onan i old home, ‘That's enough, isn't] ing but El Rado, The offer of something * and parishioners of the First Methodist By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | OF The lievaat ation of Newspaper} else is an insult to your intelligence. Protestant Church to find them siand The minaret gown—<greatest novelty of this revolutionary season of MODERIS i‘ PU I EL th cal EL Rado in sold in two sises, 50c and {ug solidly behind their minister, and! 1913-14-48 older than the slender towers from which it takes its name. STYLE Error Shows Couple Are Kyle Rees heentrpas tied 91.00 per bottie, at all leading im th and four of the town’s most reputable young , men anu their friends to get the full| Otherwise known as the lampshade skirt, {t was born long before lamps! force of tie accusation. | were invented—worn in Turkey, ACCUSERS STICK TO THEIR worn in Western Asia, worn in Egypt! ORIGINAL STORY. where young women chattered about, This quartetie, Thomas Rankin, Aus- it and wondered just as you are won- sane} unde " i Reconciled. more than I he had oldsfaah-| ames £ 5 1 ved teas. he did not Bive Dee DUNO: | qq eR ‘Jitvided attention yt buy her In the home sheltered by Dr. Ralohfesourh wit gowns |The consumer that responds to Mi Tousey's fine bre ane fea atthe catled her ¢ | i lin Newberry, Hariy Mount and Joel dering whether their's would be the} se inh ee During the quality is appealed to and won by Packer, hus not backed down ‘an inch b F (a RES SR RSET permcmomn'| 56, 16) Wealimaventyseoventh ns that the | this coffee. Users find them teom the orig statements of the first and whether it would create a ‘ [time she has heard nothing from him! dove of peace on soos above cha tt Wie fae 1 three years! selves in the best company. big senastion at the country club or [and has no Idea where he Is. After hE yond doctor and hia erwiwhile warrior Sirs Pousey apent $1,000 on clothes {ta social equivalent in the land of |ascertained that he never intended re wire, (phe present Mes, Tousey, who ts the the lotos. | | turning home, In fear that he would be ' @ Thin in how It bacame known: A! doetor'a second 6. wae Mise Clara imprisoned, she found Frances KB. Cul-|marning newspaper cur Poiret, great Parisian dressmak-! 2 <5 ok place Sept duced the minaret gown t ui if y. who was employed by Page as a) jy, er, introduced the minaret gown to} { vockeoper, and learned that her hua: | Paris and New York, but Cleopatra's [ } ad et t 4 had considerable money in the 1 ne child. Dr dressmaker might have shown it on »k and a plece of valuable property appointed by Aste Blur ina mn of the tal t brought ngrinet her husband + \ : er of the | Mew, Touxey. Inasmuch aw Mew Tonse : - aye hn Montclair, Nv J. Page's offices, which ‘ ¥ Steet Bieta ee pales: h hay tf ne sa still open, are at No. 3 Broadway, 1" ral Ae peace aks Set Ron Lites ina Day. Stranger even than the minaret H oi The offense of which Page was c nuit for cht against her Ee ‘ , charge against the “We can't be mistaken,” sald News herry, @ likely youns fellow, @ day stu- dent at a comimercias college in Trenton, We all know 5: & by sight, thougo we don’t go to his church. We were on our Way to Asbury Park last Friday evening to go to a show when we spotted Schanck on the train. One of the boys mentivied having seen the minister walking around towa with Sarah Foreman had su that ev. Mr, Schanck. short Briner, ‘Phoie tn and tt tting forth that a hush, | py hein sponsor at a baptian is the peg-top skirt which shows the lected last was the writing of a scur- yah in at a wedding a@ libearer Schanck might bear wat i ee letter to Chairman Henry D, obiected to her hecause he wa neral, Street Sul rident W | COFFEE train of the dress in front passing nik fast 1 t “In Asbury Park we were waiking be- < h Ie bi -— —_— \o Clayton of the se Judiciary Com- » old- fash « ‘ HI, Swain ran the & Ife oa hind Schanck when we saw him stop between the feet so that it trails be- in Washington, in. which he, #hould prove | Se ncat: Perean's Cathaive: Chicth, at Vilein’s store and join Saran Fore- hind, In this extraordin:ry concelt Eccentric Merchant Out the representative a “loper of; tut this wa R ‘A. Martin; SEEMAN BROS., NEW YORK, an. Then we decided to lee them. Introduced by the French firm of} iniaulty” nda “contemptible "ton i ely preluced he and Miss Mary! Proprietors WHITE ROSE Ceylon Tea Pennsylvania passenger car stands be-| elender train which is drawn between the fect and held there even while ife Tetls Court. lence Aeciaeo WIFE OF BEING|and not appuntn atIbed yar | ee eee a ieae wie waited | the Wearer walks, Needlers to say, she cannot walk; she merely waddles. id | eRRUNK ARDY ie ssasianeiecoumimuseeen |i , But it {8 all very Turkish or Persian or Oriental, anyhow. And what more) - . pcehe Galtadsthtes (Wen 1 e few minutes ar. then went in after Henry W. A. Page, the \ ealthy linen! Page came to the Un rs Dee ee fan aatene and ow tee does any fashionable woman seek this year? | _ Haney age, the \ealthy tinon] Pare came 0 te oe ue “The Famous Chocolate Laxative Fl sitting on his lap. went awaylIT WAS THE FASHION THOU-|trovter offect. Tt in pictured as the come Merchant und cecentriy Briton Why biog which ultimately led to ls alled Congress a | pack of crooks’ and \ in 1 when Mra. Page without speaking to them. Afterward tume of an Indian lady, but it might niviction began in 1907, we decided the church trustees ought to| sole Or aga Looe have been dewgned for a New York 80-\ was convicted of criminal bel and gens | odt her separation. In these p> know about it, so we told them. urely you say to yours the | clety woman by Poiret himself, A) tenced to five years in Stillwater Penis {ceedings he charged her with oeing « the antiquity of the minaret skirt, : Shae he had ie committed “Bchanck came to see me and told me was | teresting fashion for the coming tantiaty inidainne Magia 4g atunkard, Once he ha vo to my face I must have mistaken some| front Sigh must be new. No pee ae { Will have the trouser or bloomer skirt % innesota, has disappeared | 1g sanitarium, but she Was releamed ery ever before crazy enough to under a coat of which the skirt 1s pro-|ffom the United States without ever! on a wilt of habeas corpus and an other man for him, but I him I) that. But if you entertain such an idea n didn’t think so, and that I was going to longed to form a train. Ancient Tartar having suffered ine ation estrangement followed. } } i ree F| | Sientiy Damaged % j stick to my story.” it you are dinwilling to Accept the fact | eee oe eae cone cnouer in dust this| Thi fact came out today in the @us tf 7. ee | The board of trustees called on the|that there is nothing new under tl | j } 7 oomade et le They Rev. Mr. Schanck, but on his assur-|SUA—ieast of ali a new fashion, go “3 “the pear silhouette has been rev jee UE NTR Juhi ite PUES ne BX KING MANUEL'S BRIDE Relieves Constipation ban Dies Ma Beemtng wn we he St P France Paw to the Metropolit Museum and study | anees of complete innocence expressed the Maven aac e old Persian! mended to women this week as a nov-| who got « separation from her husband, thelr entire belief in him and refused to} ies. the color plates of gowne which | sity In outline. From the knee tthe appointed @ receiver to take charge tale any Immediate ‘Action. pMormed the belles of China and India| feet they must appear 80 tEhtly/ ine page bank accouuitx and real estate | “We believe our minister” ead B. &/ S°A'MD, ary chousands of yeare ago.|ewathed as to suggest a single stem.) oo oe ed turn over to the mifel - | ‘ a i c d turn over to the wife see eer one im we would sive ming | You will find al! of them tnere—our puffa and , every the eyes of the church and the general CREDIT : Helps Digestion =, = J \CARPETSJ. &3.W, WILLIAMS bunches; then a little skeleon ws . . ‘8 #1. 6) Comba, Kat, 1875, { tof the income for her support. In April, Hospitil Doctors in Bulletin Say | CLEANING, 363 We it 54th 8: | startling novelties of 1913. net lined with fresh colored chiff'n and 17, Mra Pago won her separation, also \ i So. ceompany. t dl —— s i Among others there ie « plotare adorned with just beads or britiiants, |allmony ut the rate of #409 2 She Will Soon Accompany Her ee S e oO ure of a costume which adorned @ / year, pay pubic. Those young men must be mis- (a Westere | O72Ush to keep the Wearey’ out of Jali. | able in equal monthly instalments, Husband to England. . . taken." Seumionaise Maen |. The characteristics of the pear elle) The August and Septeniier natal ye | 4 Exclax is a delicious choco= This is the attitude of practically had not only « minaret ekirt houette are a big waist and obvious! have not paid yet, and in her MUNICH, Gt ¢ ealth t every member of Mr. Schanck's church, balee hd Cotwage to math a |MP& Altogether the outline suggeste a) Ptition Mrs, Paxe oa huss Princess Auxaut 4 of Huhe late laxative recoramended by, to gollern, wt gs Mar Ade Sat Fh papnave, veh haere phe cart of le cape whion coverea | Turkish dancing Kirl, even to the little! point, Sram bolero which sometime: frect that| BeF Shoulders, but left her waist physicians as a mild yet pos- mitigates the forth affidavit to the extreme undress of the net corsace. The in t in the (respon ee sees iota j sonsti i eg getten| was home all Friday eve- Nang sce too an old Chinese pice | Tesemblance of thie outline to « pear nob warrant Issued | (Rat #he es Le alg rs itive remedy fox constipation ning. The other evenings of last week) oo iit, the train in front and passing | Pt Startling unless you think of the for } onvietion | * ‘ # in all iis forms. ~L.8X G3) are all accounted for In other ways, (oe een eee Also an Egyptian cow-|POAF A® standing upright on its stem! Has not been served maringen eiaehaua ne FEARS SCANDAL MAY COST HIM/tume with an accordion pleated front ha its greatest circumference at the |SAvs SHE AND CHILDREN ARE)!" “ ne made thewa 5 Happys 8. in extending over the floor in front DESTITUTE. aru by ¢ . ce eS = ack GAXAG OUT Tee, Gall With. parle tee eR UEES ol to euslon: YORI MROOR THAT THE PEAR OUT.) Ascording ty th wae Mra Page | hin afters Be Oy A 10c box will prove its value cullar force is the fact that the young| will see a Persian gown outlining and LINE 18 NO NOVELTY and hart i ava di } Thee CA LAK MFG.CO Ph all druggists. looking forward | clinging to the figure like a modern) ata ge ‘ence of the Eastern | tailor-made with @ toosely wound vivid nister Was eage ea And, by the way, just to s) to the annual conf # the ey in th e husband's nam istrict of his churen at Atlantic City|sash very much like the Roman sashes | (he Des a OU IP id mney a AN 3 ¥ vst Tuesday. It was at this confer-| you and T wear to-day and with a lttle Symimer & avert ine “Arabian, Seapine ‘ (use that he expected the recent unanie| tight Tommy Atkins hat worn on one) EU" Nanen paritlans | leril i Fe eri ew te. sus vall given lim by bis new parish-| side very Much as you may see it any Ay. i 1g ee nied (ha hse. ia: | ae RRR Dee beanimlineuk fev ers to be ratified, afternoon along Broadway. jlikens her to an apple bobbing upon a band’s 4 unkind! ceased aud her general conditio # that excellent * ‘thread, the thread being you only knew the years of work) att THE NEWEST STYLES ARE) wcist In preparing myself for the mine her slender shorew ax rywher y while earning a living in the shoe THE OLDEST, But since no one of the novelties of store at Vineland, you would under-| The Ageless East knew the shadow| Paris is new--and Paris charges such an crushing blow this ch minaret also, the transparent wired | high prices for ail of them—it is a coa-| ata SikAane aday: overakirt of chiffon with an underskirt | folation to reallze that you can be your No run can pass this Gold Stripe sve inthe ministry only about a year, [4rawn about the feet in a Turkish }own Poiret by lookink over the fashions 1 gps siven this chance last April to) === five thousand years ago, fi ONES ELY, new, how nin Hy the City you live he present whereabouts of you seen? Jim, Fred or Mary Ann, fs vavuncy here for the rest of the ——__ ) H y Ann, term. It was understood that if I made ioandal: ia Hat af dole. Foreman | Moxterney ni and Is Better. | Have seen the upy order a small World Want ad, frood the church here would ask to have Eonenck’s church. Hin sixteen-year-old | Police Sergt. Joseph MoNierney of the Silk Hosie Fifth Avenue the Mot As fast as e'er you can, paver ne reps) F pastens daughter, Sarah. has not left the house | Hast PIU Se lise seh ry Museum- or Riverside Drive? Qu ; 4 ni ) m ; he Sunday ted fe mmous call and instructed their delegate] mpin the Slory was circulated ang ner otecting two girla who were annoyed | $100 $1.50 $2.00 likely you have} hut they all luok The Sunday World is noted for to the conference to bring me back Or |Bit the Foremana are seemingly as |by mashers on @ Third avenue Guaranteed Garter-Proof—the mighty nice in the early morni Hormation Wanted” ads— nobody. Positive of the girl's Inno |train, 1s somewhat improved, it was Gold Stripe makes them so, saa th by tl before 3 vy bring replies like magic from “My church still wants me, but T know | pastor ts of his, They hay tated at Bellevue to-lay, Yesterday he Black, white, colors, or dyed to sam~ a See them by "bus before you | Missing children, mothers, dads, Bahai) have te taco Sis hing. at the| to show that the girl left the store in{had a turn for tho worse and, it Was plein 24 hours, quicker if necessary, Fifth Avenue start your day's work, aN CNET Rhy " T am getting all my @M-! Asbury Park at 10 o'clock Friday night|feared, was avout to die. Then he 5 carne together to present in my de and reached sume i ot 1845, just ‘lied. Frank Gorgoni. his ass enol ol to permit her to being heid without bail to ‘ Anesher. home that was bard bit by| make the trip 4. @utcome of bie wounds, GOTHAM HOSIERY SHOP Coach Company 27 West 34th Strect New York Order One To-Day! .

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