The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1914, Page 6

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— ~ ETERS “ew Al BIT BUMPS AND SKEETERS AND SUFFRAGISTS How a Phrenologist Feels the First Mentioned at a Lawn Party, volced phonogra: swoltered to ite rhythm. also the mosquitoes were fi dance and a nickle for a cake and a iickel for # and a nickel for Ice crea fying success, by the Woman's Suffrage tho Bronx Decorations. Pip As a matter of duty an Evening| within Suffrage Punch, tm. Bhool Of | notified by the Int World reporter went to the Bronx! By the way, the phrenologist told % m to fi last night and had his head examined, | the reporter he has a dash of orlgin- valuation Waly that tan't the place to laugh—| Aut, !n Nis Maken YOU eee, the suffragists were giving & lawn party and one of the main attractions was a phrenologist. The Feporter’s conclusions are as follows, to wit: r A highbrow is a suffragist and a ouffragint isa highbrow; the “bumps” om one's head are proof. Suffrage Punch |p a cooling drink but sadly lacks the “punch” the lady chairman on arrangements said it} contains. Recipe for Suffrage Punch: Grape Jutoe, lemon juice, orange juice and a At dab of strawberry jam—yes, jam! Tealt Mosquitoes were fierce at the lawn party, and even a suffragist lacks grace when, in defense, she scratches her—ah—ankles, Miss Jessie Fowler, a kindly, el- @erly lady, examined heads at 50c. per head, while each victim oblig- ingly held several burning sticks of ‘Japanese punk to ward off voracious mosquitoes, The reporter squan- dered a half dollar and Miss Fowler tenderly fingered his’ cranium in an effort to get his number. She watd she thought he was a sceptic, then amiled forgiveness, caressing the while another “bump,” and declared he was very hard working and ob- eervant. IT 18 THE HEIGHT OF THE HEAD THAT COUNTS. She said, spenking of woman suf- it Is the height of counts, Studiously reporter's massive sym- constructed the above yarn. —_— THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 105 Ty von Mining i » Hoey Whe « the measuring brow, she said, denotes also pathy and generosity that are quite conducive belief in woman's rights. Votes for women! The same thing applies to ladies, she went on. | Mo you can put it down as official that the low brow doegn’t belong when it comes to the sovefeign rights of women. Tt may also be sald in passing that the oad spent another half dollar & * 50 cause—having his hand vane large minutes by a eatcaine lady palmint. Of course, the expert can tell by the lines in hand whether you are likely to up and contribute to the sut- -fragiste’ cause. She points out a cer. tain line that means you think the ladies ought to have the vote, but | after leaving the mystic tent the finds so many lines denoting go many things, coarse and otherwise, it isn’t practical to search for the fine Une of suffragism. Well, the phrenologist and the palmist certainly had a busy evening Pointing out love's pitfalls and the ‘uamilitant way the suffragists should fe All about them was activity, too, principal activity being that of pestiferous monquitoes and their bea , scratching victims. wn party was held at the old ‘Tiffany mansion, One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and Westchester avenue, and the ground: id verandi 4 and the dance hall within, were d aes Wim saveneee lanterns and flags wen” bunting. Now and then the! to lights went out, but that didn’t bother the young and fostive crowd. wasn't a plano handy, 60 @ sweet- graph was pressed into service and the dancers swayed an: Admission to the lawn was = jut the ladies charged a nickel to sit on the veranda and another ron to ‘of pound 6 punch re and so But everybody was happy neverthe- loss and the thing was a most grati- The fete was Mrs. Dantel Palmer was Chairman of the Committee on Ar- rangements; Dr Mary Dunning Rose, Chairman of the Committee on En- tertainments, and Mrs. George Schup- per, Chairman of the Committee on ‘The reading public is indebted to Mrs. Palmer for her kind- neas in revealing the punch that lurks ‘Whereupon ho € + +hitt Lily Sulit iedblien \ There 09 oe ee THE EVENING WORLD, down. trunk lines developed in second Union Pacific, Penn was under press ders for short ac of liquidation cout WALL STREET. Yields of Leading Stocks Present Selling Prices. Rates 6 Amalgamated Copper 7 American Can pi id on Yields Union ¢ ve on, 4 American Sm 7 American 8 | Pennsylvania 1 on or {| 10 Canadian Pac on June 30 num’ te ever report holders tn 10 Lehigh | York, § New York Central in foreign 7 Northern Pacific ltered. ‘There 6 Pennaylvania. . holders. Ini 8 Reading. « B,A70 stock ie @ Southern Pacific a 16 Union Pacific ... 1, 8. Steel. j cent. over June, lino Market Closing There was a vig- orous rald around 2 o'clock, when | stocks were offered down for the | object of making low prices rather than of effecting sales.—On the de- dividend were dealt. in change at 30% to 30%. _—— companies have ‘state Commerce statement of thelr proper- u. Prossure was heaviest on! An improving tendency — DIVIDENDS DECLARED. => ~ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ilroad stockholders 190,114, highest en stock- se for year totals or about i Union Pacific warrants for extra on the Ex- per bean of Ki.| cline, however, the support was of a|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN more vigorous kind than at any ve MARKET. wa g earlier period of the session. Rap riod Perm § | Traders fold stocks in expectation nes “aus Ret S| of covering to advantage on Monday, | #8 Tee: hy + 8 {{] but there wore buyers for all they | Times a | %| had to sel “ % Indications pointed strongly to a 8] {| Boston origin for the relling movo- ; strong ca- ment and It was suspected that the ben but reac it at po i Ps operator behind the bear operation | buying on reactic ern receipts | was heavily short of a number of | heavy; closed 1-y to 3-4 advance, 2 | Stocks which persistently refused to] yew YORK COTTON MARKET. 4 | go down Thursday's 1°] Opening—Was fairly steady. After | close. Open High, Low. 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Important Specials for Saturday: For Men and Boys:— $12 Blue Semi-Norfolk Coats... .° $5 Pure Linen Motor Duster: $5and$6 Tennis Trousers............... $3. 75 Fourth Floor $1 Gotham Athletic Shirts and Drawers Exess se 60c 60c Nu-Toe Silk Socks, black and CRE csecrngnareasnarens 28c Main Floor $4 to $5 Bathing Suits, pure worsted... $2.45 $40 Pope Bicycles, coaster brake. . . $24.60 $39 Mullin’s Canvas Canoes.. x $29,560 $1.60 and $2 Soft Summer Shirts $1.25 White Yachting Oxfords.. $1 Second Floor 75 Mesh Union Suits....... 36c Subway Balcony $8.50 to Suits for Men and Youths; $12.60 broken lots............ $5.60 S Subway Balcony $2t0$3.50 Washable Suits for Boys . $1.15 Fourth Floor For Women and Children:— 95c to $1.60 White Felt Crushers....... 65c to 95c $18.75 Afternoon and Evening Dresses—Women’s........... $10 $30 Tailored Suits—Women's..... $12.76 Third Floor Women’s Chinchilla Coats, Black or Blue Serge Capes bsnl 50 joor $2 and§2.60 Voile Blouses, emb. collar $1.35 Third Floor $3to$3.75 Parasols, many smart styles... $2 $2.60t0$5 Tunic Belts; messaline, etc... $1.95 Main Floor $1 White 16-Button Silk Gloves. 68c pr. $6 to $26 Imported Neckwear Pieces.. $2 to = 60c Boone Silk Stockings, black and 7 CONES dhe inntneiranarsminrns 6c to96c Roman Striped Ribbon.. - 0c to us $1.50 Petticoats, seersucker, ae ae sl $2 Striped Lawn House Dresses... $1.50 $4 Colonial Pumps, with buckles. $2.85 $1.60 & $1.76 Lingerie Petticoats........... 5 $1.50 Bathing Suit Satin, 36-inch... $1.15 26c & 350 Printed Colonial Crepe, yard. 18c Second Floor $1 Black Lisle Bathing Combina- MODS. 06s seceesseesersesges Main Floor $5t0 $6.75 Young Women’s Sample Wash Dresses............ eee $2.76 15 & $3.7 75 $1.50 Children’s White Lawn Dresses, 2 to 6 yoars.. . $1.50 Corsets, odd lot clearance, . 1 $1.50 De Bevoise Brassieres....... Pink Corset Shop, Second Floor $1to 91.50 Woolen Dress Lengths, yard... 500 Becond Floor 92.95 Women's Mohair Bething Bathing Slipper i athing Slippers. 1 White Canvas sid Oxfords.. $1.45 $1 Wash Dr 6 to 16 yoara 850 Subway Balcony Miscellaneous;— 61 Bar Pins, Brooches, Cuff Fins and Necklaces;each.,,.,,...., 500 60c Fabric Linen Stationery; box. 250 lain Floor For the Home:— 31,50 Refrigerators, Alaska make.... ti 12-Inch Oscillating Electric bing F $11 61.26 160 615 632 Domestic Sewing Machines olin i 4 Floor 9509650 Porch Hammocks..... $a: 50 to $3.25 Fourth Floor $1.75 & 62.60 Mosquito Canopies, single and double..............+ $1.35 eine 93.1 $2.15 H N A (aA tPA BAS ERAS ERAS PAPAS Poche Astin ENT TANT A —

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