The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1914, Page 14

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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday, Psy eve iy wa. [f The Day of Rest Pudlished Dany Except by Press Fenians Compeny. Nos, 58 to SPURT ETT g acd POF BAD SE ical inde decker AO ; OF FURNITURE eT eee is Ba $ and Canada, Pests! Unies. t--- Teer... + $8.50] One Year... Meath S61One Month. oD Pererreer rtrd +-NO. 19,403 RIGHT ON WITH THE SUBWAYS. WENTY THOUSAND men are at work on the city’s new sub- ways and elevated extensions. Last month’s reports to the Public Service Commission Gangle on her chatelaine. e show that out of the eighty miles of new lines which the city will own, — , three actually construction. Contracto! ‘When a git] keeps putting off her marriage to a maa tt is not-ab tien ae rabies — = redo because she can't make up her mind as because she cant make up HIS on all the Broadway line except the piece between Thirty-sixth and mind. . streets. Contracts for fifty-nine out of the eighty-three rey see sections of the dual subway system have been let. Bide will shortly be HOw sedi ce a coon com an bs envi eneer saan invited for the remaining sections under Broadway and the Eastern ‘ } } piace a pot aerye ee ‘Wher a woman begins trying to cultivate “beauties of thesoul” it isa | sign her masseuse has at last confessed that ft {s uscless to go on trying © to cultivate any other kind. 7 With unbroken diligence and speed the work should be carried to completion. No misdirected municipal cheese-paring must slow up these undertakings for which the city has already and provided. It is not merely that the need of new transit facilities preming. Subway building, however skilfully conducted, is a job that tasans inconvenience and loss tg thousands of citizens while it is under way. Once started, the truest economy is to push it straight through - 7 After they have been married for a year or two a woman begins to economise on amfles, sachet and sentiment, and man on kisses, compli- meats and shavee—and then they wonder why love éles. Funny how much less insulted a girl feels ate man's impertinente he happens to have a straight nose, curly hair and good shoulders. A Woman may have read everything that was ever written about men ‘and yet not know enough to refrain from asking her husband if he loves ber when he is in the midst of shaving his chin. ood reenter To reduce “happiness” to its lowest dimensions aid matrimony, sub- : tract love and divide by divorce. UGHT TO BE GLAD TO PAY. —— HAT have the motorists to grumble about? STARE! War Flags ‘The whole system of road-making has been overhauled FROM HERE LAS By Eleanor Clapp for their benefit. The country far and wide is mapped and Re Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The Now York Evening World), , charted for their guidance. Hotels, inns, garages, gasoline stations | father of the Queen of Ttaly, are ae- , the land solely for their convenience and pleasure. Books Tne NEw The dag of Moutentere in Geen are to otimmalate their imaginations and add to their enjoy- ithe county has alts caaaettate ment, In « thousand and one'ways the general public does all in its f f \ . hee pret era upper corner near the stad. the fag of its merchant shi colors red and white are, te be derived from the coat of arms of the fomtty of Palacologus, Greek em- Teeth Senate be as at Se re LJ HE Servian flag, pas three! potentates were a white double-tieac. horizontal stripes of red,|¢d eagle on a red field, and theses are blue and white. ‘Thus it w't| {be arms ef Montenegro to-day, The sometimes bears one of these crests and sometimes the other. flag and turned it ap- ‘Thé word: Montenegro 9 “"bisck . ‘The: present Servian flag} mountain.” The’ country Js ‘an 4 Everyday The Dower of Beauty '$Pop’s Mutual Motor} | serv wore saved oaty by sbe inter- | Nominaily: the axe ot eae received a large accession of territory ary, a gan, one of the former i Lip Maseage. pied proclaimed King. eighty from joining the forces that Of the weakest characters compress their lips for causes that do not ak beediaes reve 20 eee nee eee ee rel ani chet hime et ee was adopted in 1878 when, after an| mountainous and. the je with tall, tate > vention of Russia. By ‘Treaty of | vice is bet: Perplexities ——By Marie Montaigne— By Alma Woodward. et Wes ex iene oe eee A Simple Manual the present King out of kind. Comsrtans. Hyplihing Ce. hd Yo bretne if HERE is an old-fashioned idea to the effect that tightly compressed lips te The Royal Standard of Servia ts | were being sent to the front. Whera- tga part of @ visit to| interest, since one desires to learn how to keep the lips beautiful and not why rmotated by 9 crews tn tho centre un unsuccéssful war with Turkey, the| hardy Berlin, in the same year, the country | but really long as @ man can Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The ‘Yor Sresing Work). and the Prince caused himself to bo! ness tried to prevent an old man of “Broad-end-Butter" Letters. indicate strength of character. Quite the contrary is the case, Some like the national flag, except that. it | apee the’ superannuated veteran was the country is the ‘bread: éreons’ lips are the reverse. back to the city to live! of the blue stripe. Both the \Servians and Mon’ up its mind to be a brilliant ‘and-butter’ letter one has Don't close the lips as though your is no reason why I'm|_ The Montenegrine are helping the | grins are Slavs, as are ith all the social éplendor and to write afterward,” said| least movement might discloee. Just Mir co ete ae tae ae te pated rege eh inlet Servians in the present war, and the | and a large: part of the dash that have i the war-haressed centres of ) the fait-baired gir) wrink-| were lilting upon the lips, and let them fall into mobile, naturel lines, outdoor habits,” said Pop. “People - 4 “mp departed, ling her brows over a sheet of dainty Singers and actresses rarely have| Ca? be just as healthy in the city as Slrutters are coming down with s rush, houses long empty! note paper. “Isn't that rather an un- = = unlovely lips, and this ie because their| ‘Ae, ,eFe tn the country, If only Chey ee The May Manton Fashions | ‘about it f fs in commission, and hostesses are scram- gerne sagt goed tears Ups mare im & great variety of ex-| sn 7 it we be ont Inthe Ale in the entry liste. Everybody is whispering that} say -rnenk you,'" I said. “People Grerclsod, the Pyusciee soe Constantly | Sounded by water? Haven't we go! HE new crepes winter with diplomats, noblemen and other| who find it too mucb trouble to be way and that and so retain their mo- | MEFS, you » expan (ile ti are wonder- from Europe and that entertainment must be | Polite to the extant of writing » shore bility of expression, elasticity and| thustast, “every morning let's get_up je gents: . been entertained in a country house “ay Tee, Dumont say past 66 toe vot ia ie start ) Washington will stand its social boom without losing ha ho bas The} | \ oa : pital Nays Mcamer peat ea made so many first-rank Americans] § oe ee Teron ey | | ie : Pragnegtegend animated , conversa- repaid movements necessary for and beautiful Meise cs ssees iin Ot Gait tote suiee mt mast o be rather . at belp to ee world. Some of the plan ‘has been filled in, Simplicity and | brie?, A, long letter at auch @ timo is Mee ee eee Gignity have been its architectural standards. Simplicity and dignity to dash of few lines that it] | i , Birger bees rgd igll Reva {have been and should always be its social standards. + » Washington is the capital of « superbly’ successful democracy. “Net the least of its duties is to keep its social character unaffected, _ sincere, national. beholder ts not conscious of the reason for the attraction. Pag hid sore I'pe of this sort peng tly low at an imaginary candle, vermilion rims ut and work the lips from side to alde, | his watering, Diue eyes . : but not too often. The blowing atti-| “They're not down, yet,” remarked ‘The law can mussle a dog. But it can't mussle the dog's i Faciphstionc Papa oo, rnen the | PY “ ; ’ - 2 massage from the corners master or make either disloyal to the other. be natural. Don't wri one ‘This derige ot Soe LeAaacy (6 & crenee a tp Oh of the l/l LR OS a POM NUP hime Raatears ak ? elps to eradicate a line there tf one formed. The chin : Hits From Sharp Wis. ee ‘Gompisie Letter Weiter “Thank Jo ao that it dees pot drag with the Tassage motion, | 2 ty " ‘reco! takes our ir it tf by a Fa eg ie ee aly thinks | hauls, him quite readily.~Cloveland| You bave had and put 18 a few words| 9 — : kissing her—be vnly thinks i coke Wondewersia. Plain Dealer. about the journey home or some other “ ad per eee Felevant matter. Twat is all that Wl Sotence Takes fF 1h of thought have thelr glreuaty Tent recetve @ hear- | Beceasary. A ‘bread-and-but! yt a a rather than h agape ere not nearly Pry : * a iways attended by risk. =, Out of Americanitis” = . ~ %, A woman can do anything with a Sian kind that comes with envelo; hair pin except make it stay in her Fonat. But note paper is considered NCE more acientists are drag-|ness or profeasio: bany Journal. iltie whe most Sorrect for the pur. wing “Americanitis” into view.| physical "wrecks hatte nt Sno helen tae (Neurasthenia and other ner-| Naturally Most delicate machin- a teattet! Ietiae tee oceor | gous disorders have become.so Prev-| end “ao the sneme georges attain, AS ‘i talent alent in America of late years that ‘ ; i Wit ‘give a fairly [these silmenta ave come to be idea je sort of note one|known by the general mame of i ; 4 ‘Ask the average doctor why ge gp gr nk and you will be told that it ts be- ia ne cause Americans are the hardest Bo much 01] workers in the world; that in the/or teat T never ep. purguit of fhe almighty dollar they inefne lasy m9 travel at a pace which inevitably| Shih elas the averaye Ameren | te wears their nerves to @ frazsie, and|negiect ‘and other t +f days nearly al the hard. | city, S00 after | that thelr nervousnees 1s due te thelr senials, But lack’ of inolination, Paar eo, covias M% you 44 in, wide; the skirt and ere ways \- £ rmous industr; wu is jousands - J "| on I GGNGIDENATE SHOPPER.” a *rtim a way," eaye one physical oul-| ceptions 10 this rule, of course, bui| splusiersa Pop. tndlszants 5 44 tn, wide, with % 74. 27 tn, wide for the & ‘Teccdar iy hoy [ture expert, “this ts true, American “Rxercise, gunshine and no one takes the morning air in this 4 hey \pusiness men have followed the ex-|are the sovereign rem urg but them that's topped over from ie ees|"'on wnat aay 20d teats, Cordially yours, AMPO GE LOA Oe Rie a he night before. And anyway, don't Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON before| On what day did the 4th of even * (RATHERINE BENNETT, |on the Misulssippi who to their haste| There is o ? BUBBAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second ber, 1878, tall? a “ of course, ry “ste |to get from whero they were to where| that American busin x y aor ene oh fate Mae Gene cult 4 t sional men and women could aceom, Gumbel Bros.) corner Sixth avenue Lan Sere inner, Yor's foen who bi used [gd more and enjoy life more and salad, That's New York, or sent by mail es 5 this e hes ‘To the Bititor of The Dveaing World: Ive’ ant t there or bus! live longer if they would devote a por- tzen, wal there an artificial pret (called the ee i reed es ‘ mae often they Busted. And the same is|tion of their precious time to ou | home and go to bed like a res: le IMPORTANT—' upaison estas”) that rises ip the weet butter’ letter just as much as a! true of the Americans of Soren ial exercise, gymnasium work, sports and | citizen, if yub don’t want to be rup in. dse wanted Add evening’ &C,.4 |womap.” _ _... Me thals eagerness to outstrip ; Beat it! ra 4 % Se TUTE NEN TTOD OF SONNEI Nct ten Ne Sree Soe *

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