The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 3

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Sa ETT CA AN A ie © DESAGES FUN —— Bileago Girt, 19, Here tn Gearch of “Career,” Says WER PLUCK SAVES HER. Fhrest to Use Fists Deterred ‘ $fen Who Insulted Her in oh flawless figure. Qfer three days @ @ member of a musical comedy fwoupe that toured the big barn will interest other American wqme. “T never in my life saw such beau- ties gs the women of Costa Rica,” it nineteen years old, of No. Trip avenue, Chicago, de- -day that she was giad te be @ cell, eafely tucked away from trials and temptations that be- &@ young woman seeking a “ca- in the m@tropolis. Mies Sto) endeavor to land desired jon in life was bya it from Chicago, at the scomplaint of her mether, who wants Marie back in the family helping her to tidy up “gbout the house and otherwise co @ming herself to the homely duties @f womanhood. She was arrested fast night on this warrant, charging her with the larceny of $590 from Ber father, and awoke this morning fm the West Thirtieth street police @tation. In the Yorkville Court she ‘was ordered held for the arrival of a Chieago police officer. An exceedingly pretty girl with big, babylike eyes of biue and with hair @iled with eunshine, the Chicago ca- feet hunter boasts attractions that @ould bave secured her plenty of po- sitions had she not been so particu- tad MEW YORK I8 NO PLACE FOR A “GOOD GIRL,” SHE SAYS. “I have wanted to see New York over since I was a little bit of a girl, and I bave seen it and seen enough of ft,” dhe eaid to an Evening World re- porter to-day. “Tt is no place for a geod girl to come. I pity those who eome here in the hope of getting a ance to amount to something in the world | Women who were not young, elocution in Chicago and | giris ai most radiant creatures! fm amateur theatrical per-|They have big, flashing, dark eyes, ees. I did think of becoming}carnation-red lips and a glowing actress and got a place with a@/color. They wear their coal-black comedy company which took | glossy hair drawn in a smooth mass in Northern New Jersey. We | to one side of their heads, and on the matinees and nights for three/ other side is a big red bow. Their and nights and I wa#abundant- | figures are well developed, but never insulted. I had almost to use my/|fat. And they are such little filrts!” to protect myself. It was no; Miss Russell's own eyes began Ife for me, and I pity those girls who/ twinkle reminiscently. ‘want to be actresses. I've learned my; “You see these girls walking about vd ‘ the street in groups of two or more,” “after leaving the show I began to|she said, “and quite unattended by Qnswer advertisements and found|men. But they are perfectly well flaces aplenty. But men wanted to | aware of the existence of men. What ‘@irt with me as soon as they saw me,|did they do but smile and dimple and getting a job meant an invitation | and Paved out of the corners of biel er. If I had accepted all the | yes atthe men inourparty! Finally Nibiisatcce to dinner that I received |! asked a guide if they were respect- ‘qhile hunting for a place to work I/@ble young persons or not respect- Would not now be so anxious to get able, ome, even asa prisoner. Most of my| “He grinned and assured ma that time was spent in preventing men Siren te Sau x the vee . 01 w lace, @ Spanisi York for me. T was find to get in a SH lke to fir’ he sald. ‘She knows police station cell last night.” eds < eee ane oe mows that Miss Stopper eaild that the ques- OW) ie en she amiles at tion of money was not the {mportant | - one. She had been employed in her/ black silk hat with @ daisy chain father’s business, the Star Plating | decoration. Gertine there, “ae “tad yopos! Puiaiet eitee state bgt alt working there. She had hopes; . ery erie cas mn began study- of doing something for herwelt and| one hot out of the Martha Washtage that is why she feft home. What!ton and then saw the sunny hair, happened to the famous Mary of fic- | the “baby ree and ite, cast of the tlon and “movie” fame was gust |Strinern Jersey Warn cieat. the about what happened to Marie until | rospector Faurot, who hai daugh- her experiences were cut short, ters of his own, did not permit his TRAILED BY POLICE ON INQUIA- | underlings to put Marte in the line- 188 SHE MADE IN CHICAGO. LBB Ay eesaaar are tas morning. He Before leaving Chicago she hed | ir nat decurely and thoroughly sare made inquiries as to the location of |tent at having police protection tieng the Young Woman's Christian Asso- | aii firts and wicked men as the crook gation and the Martha Washington | crop of the night before filed before Hotel. From this knowledge she was} the detectives for identification, trailed and finally arrested last night, tnraay Miditatee tat eee wit Her good fortune tn being found by | Mother Stopper will not press ans the detectives may be laid to the | charge against Marie. What punish- hat she wore. for her eee: ment {s to be meted out will be given sent from Chicago informed the within the home or perhaps in. the New York police that she wore a woodshed. Don’t Let Your Stomach Trouble You When you feel miserable, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated and frequent headaches it is a sure sign that tomach, |i tad bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough aang at once. asd ~EX-LAX The Delicious Laxative Chocolate cleanse system ii tural, health » Without peit Berks Ie od rales yor lovee af tho aan ee ém several hours your head will be clear and your eyes will sparkle. One 10¢ box of Ex-Lax is enough to convince you, Gat it at, your drug store to-day, I0¢, 256 and 50c, J age Great deal of coffee is raised. No { the very purest Spanish blood, with almost no foreign admixture for gen- erations. "It seems to me that I saw no 4H HEBPS ONG BEAUTIFUL itt RS OPPO OOOO PPP PPLE DAL PL PP LESLIE DROPPED PP APPL LP LLIN Loveliest Women and Moet Perfect Figures Found in Costa Rica and. Jamaica, Respectively, She Says, and They Aren’t Opulent Blondes, Either. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Lillian Russell, herself the Venus Annodomini of masculine America, Ghe’s Gilad of Arrest. announces that she thas found the most beautiful woman and likewise the Most perfect female figure in all the world. Though her admirers may murmur, “Outside her own looking-glass sell modestly refuses to make the exception. She doesn't even nominate the opulently blonde type of pulchritude which she has done so much to advertise in propria persona during the last half century or s0. The reeult of setting a beauty to catch a beauty ts that Mise Russell declares the Spanish brunette of Costa | Rios to be.the loveliest of the world's women, and the native Jamatoan female to de the possessor of the most z A man, gasing on Miss Russell's “azure eyes and aureate hair,” would undoubtedly have lost the thread of her discourse on Spanish brunettes. Men are like that, I've noticed. But, thanks to cool @f Nerthern New Jersey, feminine detachment, I am able to give you the details of the voyage of many other days of tramping discovery among the West Indies, from which Lillien the Lasting has just office returned, as well as certain of the discoverer’s conclusions, which she thinks she started off, enthusiastically. “Tt’s mountainous there, you know, and a negroes are allowed on the coffee plantations, and the people are of GmOd OLD FASHIONED HOUSE Wort To Stay Beautiful, Hou — TOBEAUIVWHO | Lillian Rugsell Boasts of Scrubbing Floors. ‘Miss Rus WALKING 6 ARE BEAUTIPING THAN LOLUING WA TAXI them ing!’ right, too!" VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR AMERICAN WOMEN. “Yet, though these Costa Rican women, taking them all around, are the most beautiful,” she resu +. “the women of Jamaica interested me particularly. That is because I found such valuable suggestions for ™myself and other American women in Jamaica. “A Spanish brunette has to be born, but @ good figure can be developed it by hard work and by carrying burdens en the top of her head. “Last year I lectured on how to live to be a hundred and die young. Those women in Jamaica live to be a hundred and ten and a bundred and fifteen. They don't think the: "re | even beginning to be middle-aged until they are seventy-five. They do most of the work on the faland, and when they are little children they commence carrying bundles on top of their heads. As they become mature, the size of the burden increases, All over Jamaica you see grown women bearing huge| bunches of unripe bananas, or wicker baskets of vegetables, or heavy packages of tobacco, down to] the ships or across country to the heads, and théy usually walk with their arms folded. “When @ weighty load is bal- a e back is straight, the bust is high, the hips are narrow and there is no ugly lump of fat at the back of the neck. It Is @ splendid ex- ercise for women. “Look and see how graceful the pose is!” Mi Russell broke off, jumping up. We were talking in the Mbrary of her apartment on Eighty- ninth street. In an instant an una- hand just touching the edge of the| across the room. SHE I8 GOING TO PRACTICE BALANCING. | “I'm going to practice twenty or, thirty minutes every morning until vowed. “And I advise every ‘woman | to try balancing a book on her head | when she finds that aba ts beginning | to lose her figure.” i “I euppose these Jamaican women Gidnt wear corsets,” I hezarded. | “Neither corsets nor shoes,” sata | Mice Russell. “And in @ beck view! I frequently mistook a woman of! seventy for one of twenty, so straight | and elender was her figure. The women had beautifully #! 1 feet, too, and slender ankles, due to their| walking 6o much, Thare age no cay: LAW KINO TO SLAYER OF GIRL'S BETRAYER Who. Killed Man Who Ab- ducted Daughter Gets Off With Five Years. “It's a shame, a shame to send my father to prison for killing that brute. He only did what any father would sework Beats a Taxi; and a cripple, and the fact that the testimony at ON TOP OF HEAD (Sa CeautiFieR WASH*BUNDLE- HAT Exclusive model GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat less meat if you feel Bladder trouble. {t means—-absolutely noth-|riages or street care or taxis to hj tempt them to forget what their feet And our own Tillian amiled ap-|were made for.” Provingly, as if she would say, “Quite| THRIVE AND GROW BEAUTIFUL ane Ot ON HARD WORK. “They seem to prove that bard work is good for women,” I re- New, long waisted belt effi herd Checks and Serge, and front, collar and cuffs trimmed; lined throughout. ects, of She; heat bank | Unusual Value 8.50 5.90 “It's one of the best things in the world for any woman,” retorted Miss Meat forms uric acid, which excites and overworks the kidneys in their ef- forts to filter it from the lar eaters of meat must neys occasionally. 4 them like you relieve “When a woman In Jamaloa hae nothing else an frequently feels Injured if she has to do her own If she only realized 't, housework is much more likely to preserve her good looke than a your bowels, re- i jull misery in the ins in the back or si ‘our stomach sours, when the weather myself and enjoyed Yes, she aaid so, and apparently | % And she had ready even more heresy, or what must pass for heresy among the devotees of beauty-in-idleness, “Sweeping, dusting, making beds, running up and down stairs, hanging curtains and pictures, can be turned into aplendid exercise for the preser- | from the vation of beauty and health. in the gymnasium are no more em. | for Renera’ cacious. fam personally in favor of | sluggish kidne; the new dances, because they demand | 80 much activity, ehe meant so, To neutralize these irri and flush off the bod: New models of Engli high ful in a glass of jfor a few days and act fine and blad Feats | combined s to clean and stimul: and stop bladder Young Men’s Suits—size 32 0 42 fanart two, fhites.or four pice English pionel ) jap or patch pockets; of Cassimeres, Cheviots, “and Stripes—Half or full H 15.00 Regular 22.50 Value, | Nt lens and makes a hiful effervescent water drink which millions of men “One's body is given one to use, to and women take now and then, thus ing serious kidney and bladder Serge, Tartan Checks lined, Alpaca or Silk. works the more alive she keeps, the more beautiful and healthful she re- No one forces the Jamaican In fact, many of, them will not marry because thoy do not care to support a husband. 3 | mains. markets, It's all balanced on in| women to work English Braid Bound Suits—sises s2 10 ;2 year-old a ea Crain's court’ tn, "a court in General Sessions to-day after her father, been sen@nced to Bi Sing prison for a term of not than five years and one month hot more than ten years and two Y Di Angelo was convicted to avoid him the March 12 of manslaughter in the/tly moved to Brooklyn. Heo shot and killed |soon found out where she Gasparo Mattrelli Seventeenth |and, calling et and Third avenue on Sept. 22] revolver at i Angelo in sixty-one years old awe of that factland compelled her to advances of other men. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York Misses’ and Junior Suits Also auitable for women to 36 bust measure. » feproductions of the latest Prench fashions of Serge, Barathea, Gabardine, Taffeta, Crepe Cloth, Shepherd Checks and new novelty suiltings. 20.00 25.00 29.75 35.00 and upward Misses’ Spring Suits—special ling colors of Crepe Cloth, 5 ‘Tah erd Checks, trimmed with Tafe .00 feta, Molne are Satin. Regular 35.00 Values 25 Misses’ Spring Suits—UnuiualValue Dressy model of serge in prevailing colors, also checks trimmed with moire; new tier 14 to 18 years. Regular 25.00 value. Misses’ and Junior Coats Models suitable for Dress and Sport wear, of incy Cheviots, Overplaids, Serge | and Crepe Cloth. Flare Skirts, plaited and [15.00 fancy back effects. Exceptional Values, Misses’ Afternoon and Dancing Dresses Reproductious from imported models; Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Ripple Weaves, Charmeuse and Embroidered Nets combined with laces, nets and chiffon. 25.00...» 29.75 Girls’ Coats—10 to 16 Years ly attractive models of Serges, Fancy Cheviots, Broken and Shepherd Checks; various lengths, box or flounce effect. Value 13.75 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th Street Young Men’s Spring Suits h Sack Suits, handetailored throughout, Cheviots, Flannels, Cassimeres, Tartan Checks and Hairline Stripes. 25.00 But they have somenow found out that work is the best thing for them, as it is for all women. | women ought especially to practice | supporting burdens on their heads,” ended Miss Russell, “All my hats will be heavy ones in| A_ decidedly new English Vicunas, Unfinished Worsteds in Na Pin Stripes. Exceptional Value, ppre' by ¢ Gonernment se '@ medic: But why bother with a hat at ail? | Why stacked above your unwrinkled brow, jfaving at once your good looks and millinery bills? Boys’ Spring Suits—s to 16 years New Norfolk or English patch pocket models of Scotch Tw Cassimeres and Cheviots, newest color tones, hand-tailored Extra knickerbockers. bridged dictionary was poised on its you, first owner's golden colffure, and with one | matches with the teleph and recommended — 0, temiogs. throughout. SO Large Bottle, $1,00 ‘dreagiste:” “ere one H. T. D wey & Sons Co, volume she walked triumphantly|raxe raat: SD ’ Suits—Ertra K Newest models, patch pocket and side | plaited stitched belt effects. Mixtures. 7 to 17 years. Extraordinary, Value, ) Bulk teamay, sometimes, be good. I can keep both hands down,” she | But this tea always is. ose CEYLON TEA When you want something good you don't ask the price. Lapp’s | Swiss Condensed Milk May cost a trifle more, but it bes the Boys’ Reefers—=1; 10 10 years New belted model with patch pockets; in Serge, Mixtures and \ Shepherd Checks. ; Special Value, f 5.00 therefore cheaper. absolutely the finest imported. Especially recommended for infants. Try it in your coffer. Oxford, | and Black | 18.50 11.95 14.95 combinations. Value 7.95, Ark for i. at sour graver's, and if he has not importers, JAMES P. eMITH eats, White Rese Coffee, Rich and Pare SS was v LA ioaoee stand by the isoner. She sald that had pursued her for |18.00 fashionable colors and materials, of eeds, Homespuns, Boys’ Silk | Suits—s to? years “Oliver Twist" model of White Washe All-Wool | able Silk, trimmed with Linen and 5.90 ' Otterman in colored

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