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| __ jt RVENING WoRLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER @, 1915. MORGAN IS ASKED THE GIRL OF TO-DAY: i sic 4 success) | SCHIFF BELIEVES — NAVAL ARCHITECT'S = FOR INSIDE STORY msc EATLURE E.! AFWINOOMETAY -WIFE SCHLDED TO | oe eer erorroree _se “+ foe a th OF ONTRAT <i Sa sar SRIGHT SOLUTION DEATH N BAH ee Subpoenaed egista When Abo lea on Vacation THIRD - TRACK INQUIRY | | | | Questions to Be Asked A \ \ anoM \ t { M eh wap f s 4 the 15 Per Cent, 4 I Raised | ul g Vewttee or te Biever : 4 | Ver Cent Lunch—Not Seen At pets | - - aupet | t . one « HOWTON. O11 & The 9 te trees velo “to * ‘ ont the ‘Phomy wat 8 a Nerven Teme Te “ A 3 . Sed . ‘ on ' , he lonley tnverie Tantoe wee Soe am anon, | me Ge whe we mr ot : che eee wr shont vo | ans OF An Vowmen FACTOAy CH | York. fe was tow > about to len we a he sen race Gers Te tor’ | pred water Varker 4 on eume i eationehy, Wns werner At pte e ere ay The f deat he , } “oO WASH ” oe - janired letter THAT Caw? “ vais ‘ i nae ‘ ¥. Was drowning a weeenowe wan Nepon’ or)! ned) Merehandine, leetions pin was ate al, tion to ieln convenience (he . “ amateure, escape, 744 that vey would he he 7 + si reened teh ‘a ‘orporations with head. (later im the diay . Mr Moreen a neta well man fe ow York City are heavi-| Mt* Crowainshieid, whe had boon| haa Hot Fully pARoVeret from the wf or parta of the Stare |Shopping in the ety, went to forte of the bullet tired into him by te no attempt) Hotel Inte yooterday the erank known ae Hol! and Muon Uitably am per. | £9, remistering Mee ter | Ferly tn the eventing she Mr, Moran had woheduir? hie de. uli trom de. | MBE meal seat fo bert Bu ven ghee Coe th @ afternoon and | ‘ x fect in the law oF in the adminietra. | 00 sone alive af re ae \ is An very raluatant to tee arrything ite | 1 c al Bbns fom. Ir Non at Up" Mik, Geni whe eatind The discovery of the body was made| terfere with his Surowiog of onpee aa ie tte of both” he ren; Mel employers investigated « lank! and wore en of tym [of water through tue coiling of the room below. It was found that the, nem Negoitations | ‘Prat the New-Fangled Business Girl Does Make Hed. “Lh think tt were Iminadiately Nerac betwean lay- Jaible to adjust the p almost impo raonal property yera ant tha ingwiaiore te acres nea | ©G008 Ie Stoutly Maintained by a Girl on the Bee ve Lave it ecnltANly ahaxeuea wil hot water bad veon left raneing ‘and Z emi mutually eatiwtctory agreament Sunny Side of 35, Eighteen Years in Business, ae Naan a the bathroom was full of steam, ad 6 oh vse oo gpa stg lena Who Enjoys Life in a Rational Way. Would ("be posible” aakad | MAY Ne Me medical examiner I Cy Chairman Milla, “te collect, AF) ® 3) nay autablished the woman's identity | rer cont, tox on permonad property?” | ng notified Mr, Crowninabield, who] TR AWGRUD Mm DI ta meetin “If tt were Imposed we @hould) way at Marblebead. Mr. Crowntn- : —— —— leave fhe Stats It ts unjust 10 UX) cid qald that bie wife bad not becn |” - = man who owns securtttes, while leav- | toring from any form of tilnens, ing merchandise, machinery, &e. A+] ang hoe was convinced that ber death taxed.” was accidental Aw to remedies, My. Schiff favored |” sey Crowninshield, who was Pria- ’ the abulition of the personal property| iq Janet MacPhail, was abays Corky ’ fax yeurs old. “in tts pl “he said, "Tt should mb-} Mr, Crowninshield had béen endeav~ atitute, anagement of & CON} oring for several hours to locate bis —meieeme candidate Cor United Stawe seuator, a | appeared before the « It dices Wiaail danse Phoniee | By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. i explained that he had no Intention of | Ts he cul of today a succene? tgoonventencing the banker but ho un- | the ptet of to-day a failure? derstood that certain corresponden What do the readers of The Evening World think about her? Is had passed in 1914 hatween M. Morgna | she really making good, thie modern girl who works in tho business office end Theodore P. Bhonts, president of instead of in the kitchen; who plays polo instead of ua ceca ce COMIDADY (reletVe to playing the piano; who wears gowns, reads books, Mesos tak Uhisd Githing Goo hans B sees plays that would have sent her grandmother Gen dhoveted ralireed on 0 basis perpen’ {nto one long succession of faints (fainting was the fashion when grandma was a girl); who ts inclined 45 per cent. abrens concreet wus abandoned, to turn up her young nose at grandma, mamma and @ix months later a similar con- Mrs. Grundy; who regards men sometimes ale,” | odeetin ae one, See cremny one Mystery Now as Miss Albery 60 cents and $1 on due bill, Thie la} arvard, notified him at Marblehead pescltRezge AN Fr o alneit waver an G64a) yster} a done in all parts of Europe, of the finding of the body. He had Leg ebpnienaell ska hai SReIaTy peter aces ther “There aro now two classes whol expected her to return home on a late Sr ay Ro lespie for t the elevated roads and it is who is at once the enfant terrible and the veiled|@ithough J ain sorry ® say they Discontinues Her Suit Against ‘ peed wan alarmed by her absence, deetiny of the world to-day? ores than their, daughters, some 06} USC uit Against |inrgety ercape taxation: wealthy men | train Ai Oy ST ho would pore that the legislative com- I want to hear what the mon and the mothers of course, sete a bad ex- Robert E. Loud. who have thelr business bere But Hye! corm an autapey later ia the day. Row investigating. Thompson told the Mi . State, 7 y teat all he. wished was the emer think about her and what she thinks about terself, Lieeyanp hea chery Feed Gad Sw Me Bao Ae cccdaay Ge Abel riuan the dence with Mr.| Through such letters, which will be published in The Evening World, we correspon: er J din tuning up th ‘on her for thi Go " former was engane i Up Oy i sie fublect If that was | may hope to arrive at a just estimate of her. Is she better or worso onthe or ne | ‘Through the filing of an orter of|im).\ other nies, prot taxed elvewhere. | un defender Independence which he ‘The other oless, professional men and ed for Th wo Morgan's presence would| than the modest, simply dressed, dutiful, domestic, not too learned girl of| the old-time standard Aiacontinuance in the Supreme Court | cierka, many enjoying big salaries, had designed for Thomas awe, Rs, and modesty. That to-day the fact became known that ‘the committees met | an older generation, the “Jeune fille” par excellenca, the predestined! ig the business employ do not pay taxes here. They live out- Brodway at ii o'clock Mr Shes. | wife and mother? | girl who has a paint and powder Alice Albery, member of a wocially |yiue, STATE BADGE COSTS ‘appeared on bebait of Mr. Mor-|DI@PELLING THE QLAMOR Of————— Jactory on her face, her hair done |prominent family of Buffalo, had pet Up in the latest untidy fashion, Bs Ales t “I think we should have an equl- y = on bebalf of Mr. Morgan| THE OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. mndiof plastering hen’ tase with and her drese flashy, le the one brought suit some time ako againat|ranie, fair, properly adjusted income SPEEDER AN EXTRA $25 tral bureau in the State, a modeat| wee by telephone when Dr, McGrath, stamp tax—miy, 2 cents on checks and} ine medical examiner and classmate In some one else to ren’t fair because nder unfair oon- Robert E, Loud, a millionaire plano examination be postponed,| Human nature will out, and I've al- det who gets the beat office position tax collected from the reciptent of goverai weeks be has becn on: ‘pl = framhiomsieeveert te Know | and Ue highest salary, The more | manufacturer with offices at No. 669115 income, not at the source. 1 —_— fn international financial mat-| ¥*¥S wondered if the modesty, de- at some girls indulge in folly of outlandish sho looke the quioker |Main Street, Buffalo, for $100,000 e : va Ril y : mont great concern which are not|corum and aM the rest of it weren't thie eort; are they exceptions or she is employed. | qarsaees tor Alagoa breanh.of. pools know the objection to inoome t Special Inspector Riles Magistrate Biripe and it is necessary to are they truly representative of | ‘rhe other day | tried to get a thet 1¢ Condpts to: making tales atate With Excuse for Reckless gn both feat always, Do you? fae to marry her. mente; but suffictently heavy penal- @il_bis time just at preeent to| aid on a bit ton thickly in the case Of] ine modern girl? And is her buei- | position, but because my waist was Good Stockings for ®1—and up to B20 ma. Mle has also arranged to oo . yp *! ‘The young woman is now living In . - the girl of yesterday. She must havo] nese life t Iamed for thie |blain and not & ‘sew right through, ty would prevent this * | away sor a few weeks after this busi- # aoa ot be face emer! vance? [and because my skirt wasn't up to seclusion in New York. Mr. Loud! “emmen you would abolish ihe pres: PAN [ GotHam comp bastion ob bis Bi” cr| But she has become # type, and ecause T didn't Sat mes The | married, but according to Mins Al- = lL way oe | Chairraun Mills, sees = roe ‘Plain Giri,’ as she is called, has to | bery’s complaint his wife is 3" said Mr, Sebift, "in ite an in- drawn that they could not evade,” ag ‘as tim search has gone as Let | Purposes of comparioon she always| think? Let me hear from you. ke appearance about Dearing on the subject have| Weare white muslin with 4 blue sash:|Q@IRL OF TO-DAY WORSE THAN Gotham Hosiery Shops stay at home and wait till her luck mate of @ sanitarlum. Whether a disclosed. Mr. Morgan has n nei 4 sews a fine seam—/ j Y a " best place | should #ubstitute the Income] maid Mr, Merrill Se ainal fecoltection of baving written any, | te neconer on A FAILURE; SHE'S A JOKE. | changes, though she makes the West settiement had been reached between | tux and the stamp tux.” “I¢ there Was ever a tax law made 504 Fifth Ave, near 42d Bt. | \ske Curlylocks; and firmly believes! re .|wite and mother and jx the . v J u 4 Dut be bas directed that t ‘Dear Madam: I can tell you one . the girl and the io a 4 hat wasn't evaded, aa nade in 27 Weat 8 Ni er + the searon 4 business woman, T haven't any more and the mtiMonaire could not | “eal eatate in Brooklyn is prac- 27 Weat 34th St, neur Fifth Ave. be continued.” that woman's place te in the hore of/ way in which the girl of to-day 18) eee Meas because I refuse be learned to-day. es Bronelye i DFAc- | heaven,” said “A cor 6 commit! set Oot, 27 as the the first man she can hypno! BLO * " oe y and 4 4 | pe n should be oe any Soeacrean: tee. ek (O08 31 ae. the pnotise tot0|6 dend failure, and that’s in her looks| f2"tgait ap’ Brill Tam DOpPY.804| A few monine aftor her araduation |Weey, Cin President of the Healey [Ere a naue Be ban th Sor. Sheehan promised that the bank. | DPoviains her with one and the way she gets herself up.| consider that the others, no! T. MAv®/tom a convent in Ontario, Canada, | Associates of n fore- | theury that a man should be taxed | @ would be on hand. The representative girl of to-day|gne's worse thun « failure; she's a| failed , |Mias Albery alleged, whe met the{| closures it in hard to » within | simply because he has the money to j isn't that sort, whatever she is. Do| joke, Liven the men with whom #he] HERE'S A CONTENTED GIRL OF | lan taavar 0 per cent, of Valuw. ‘There 18 DO] pay uv tax is wrong T think the | ou \ike and admire her? Do you| thinks she's muking the greatest hit i A success, | 22"? Manufacturer, She was then] investment buying whatsoever, be- | State should tax only for the protec. ly TO-DAY, AND : : m1 0 oment pie | * called r mother's | causo real estate rot Y jon it thre round the citizen ani ge RS sea? Or do youl simply howl at her the m t pier f twenty, He called her’ L estate returns are so low| tion it th und the citt 4 think she's a success? back is turned. And here's a letter trom 2 WORDED) home in Buffalo, she charged, and| that they don't compare with aav- |property. I think that the citizen Jagree with John E. Sherriit Jr, the], am a young lady of elghteen,| who stands up for business and "the) oy a y andy ge bank returns. About the vnly|who wants \o Ko into a corporation, \ bachelor of Colorado Springs, whose | earning my own living away from my| girl of to-day” it claims as its own: ‘ ner mother that | NE* DANK retiree ail bomes. If youlwhether for tho extrn privileges in. letter started this discussion? home town, and I am utterly disguated| | “Dear Madam: May 1 offer word |he waa 9 divorced man, have a million tavested It is impos) volved or for the purpose of handing | with the Way the girls dress, for the thousands of women like my- Immediately bein to make y to make & real estate inveat-| down his business to his famuy with. “1 am old-fashioned enough,” “f with @ young in a |aelf who feel that we have aucceededs| voton; love and shower entertain y more thas 9% per cent.” out paying the inheritance tax, ought Mr. Sherrill wrote, “to think that nd he remarked |in the sense that we are prosperous,| | ' 0°) MNS A lywee ene ou ascribe this cou-|to pay for hin privilese, 4 4 } 1 the old-fashioned girt=the ene of a girl opposite us, ‘If she doesn't | useful and happy? | Mian Albery'e com> }4i, Senator Mille M an featle : look like a dreased-up clown, | “| offer myself an a represen plaint sets forth, “1 tnsisted upon ore taxation,” replied | f feather . j who was content to preside over don't know who does.’ Her skin |iype, having followed a 88) knowing where his wife was and hel Mr. ¢ ‘Our y today is " specialists en- 4 | the home with the oldtime grace- weap white with eemsar apd Sears [caper witHont loterruption for wetye| told me that he had divorced } ‘aawwed at 10 to 15 per cent. beyond f ales us. te ‘ fs y nara, and still on shell fey which we ¢ o be Ite . { in fulness and womantiness—is the dieectulikemes Beatin sandy alae ct thirty-five. My lie in| While she was ina sanitarium, On|! cont, whieh w timate to he t OL {adfer 500 mew, | better girl, ae compared with the \ have heard similar remarks on |arvuay one, and { have the great sat-| Feb. 6, 190%, he asked me to marry] TM Yt" yori, Deputy Btate J rich, full and up-to-date, office-going, man- similar occasions from other men. | isfaction and pleasure of being 8o stt-| him, and when Tf promised he tokt me} commine jeclared that New Jar-| ts fleecy Londen | ‘ competing one who is willing to One ancered, ‘If | couldn't get any- | uated that f can contribute toward) 6. wade y ont th Hahter taxes cor i oeeny | peting r Hing would take place Just as|aoy entices with Mhter | Take a tablespoonful of Salts| give up her home privileges for | {hind better than & painted and | the munport and comfort Of my Pe ody ay iy batons Kitaie were| porations doing buminews tn this gtato Feather Boas i Tt ; reseed -up "d never get mar: |rents. | enjoy the close friendship|00n 4 ere] pora a oe ed sche : to flush Kidneys if Back the aake of the few dollars oho ied. And till the girle think Jand companionship of several young |stratghtened out, We finally fixed] ty make helt IM ng aot et canes, ire | at these great- ca hurts. a Pity the vagar being admired by auch | women following the sane mode of | December, 1908, we the month for the} ty this State op raflroada, trust Ee reduce . { | | of @ poor bachelor who is move emile as they | life an myself, and our pleasures are | wy q¢ ose Rote aad’ One coos a Fee cualcity an observing ane je not a emile of preiee, |manifold. Our waiking trips, junch.|"auine mmpante ee banks ao i aa Owit: all meat from diet if! 0 . pity ; . a 4 idicule, Oh, girls, if you j|eons, theatre besides | In April,” the complatnt continues, iY oops jeclared that the Arate| Poslam affords an easy meany of man, Value $8.95... $1.00 P performances of Suffragettes and | would only learn, before it is too end trips and occasional danc-|‘he expressed uncertainty about the “ Gllected $11,604,000 corporation | treating skin affections It is the kind | [§ 200 Boas, value#3.05& $4.95. 2.95 Pet you feel Rheumatic os the awful up-to-daters, ©, | late, what harm’ you are bring: And dinnera with congonial men|wedding date, For throm yeara tho ease, Willie $06,000 remo ins | of remedy that through real merit gains | 200 Boas, value $5.05 & 97.95. 4.95 Bladder bothers | woman, whither are thou bound ine..te eur ee me fr sade, are quite satisfying recred- | gain of our wodkling was put off from ne aad beaee anthusastte tremder That ts i 95. 4. and what will the reckoning be? | no: so tha you can mee pe tees eae) et aight mugmest that with half an|/month to month, Finaily in 1908 he| “If the corporation tax, law were |why so many first-urers of Poslam are |B Ste\nese Bons to-day. They make I do not ig 4 stringy — 2, woman, do not turn mere | dregs old-fashioned, but my clothes| inclination to aco the brighter side of asked me to move tw New York, 1]! definite,” Mr. Merrill declared, | created through recommendations of ney bY comparison | The American men and women must) man out of Paradise into the [are simple, and I'm alone with no| life, one need not whine for t did oome;and the evening thet L ase| Mee ye $1,000,000 a year m ae others. Its remedial powers in helping j ard constantly against kidney trouble, nightmare of what you are deriv: | parents to gulde me, but an older|that are not, nor indulge in morbid) a aaa “How much capltel escapes (0x09 | Gigegged akin ure quickly shown; one fondo j cause we eat too much and ail our! 78" th sister. [ have many friends, even 1f| thoughts and self pity, ade myes RE producta marrige Cer ww was asked , jover-night application often shows re- food ia rich, Our blood is filled with} '"8 T do not powder and pant and Chee] for iit health and weak Induluancas, | tifleate and said: ‘It we both sun thal "I don’t know.” said Mr. Merl | wuts ig Kesema, Acne, Pimples, Ito -SAWESTS So STREET j ic acid which the kidneys e tu; Obviously, Mr. Sherrill hasn't much [are truer than those of ‘dolled-up| “A® for motherhood and wifehood, |jt will constitute a legal 1 sl cayut we Mhould wet $1,000,000 a year Re ee” chet 5 filte rot, th ken fi k {ot f th 1 of to-day. | sisters.’ my ‘dolled-up} | oe having enjoyed the state, wa know narrkuee, Rashes, Scaling Skis, hating, Abra- Rrooklya tore, 624 Fulton wrest, jiter out, they weaken from overwork | of an opinion o| girl of to-day. | #iste a dati, and later on we will pubicly an sions, Irritation, Inflammation, e eli a “| blame a r e1 ot of Its bliss. Just pagal er Mills Mr. Morrill said . e Open Pveain become sluggish; the elltainative tissues Quite Irrelevantly, of course, cites Serer geal 2€ the mogern not fue to confide, with not -n particle| ROURCE oUF marctage, For bustnesa ‘the Federal income | And as to s0ap-—Poslam Soap shoukt . clog and the result is kidney trouble, one of the late Kibert Hubbar fen mother, When the eet inca: | of malicn intended, that fam person-|roasona now 1 wan’ it Kept searet,|tax is not effective. The man who | delight you if used daily for Toilet and bladder weakness und a general decline | jueniy on St. Paul—who hadn't much|the mother saya ‘Daughter wit eeae | ally acquainted with a number of|1 signed the puper and iw anid he| tron to he fair and truthful gots | Hath, particularly if skin is tendes. . = in Health. ia feel like t ; Of an opinion of the girls of HIB day, | Krow her foolish ideas, so she fen women Wha, though they have panned) youd fle tt." taxed, while the fellow who kaows| For samples, send 4c rtd to Foner en your kidneys feel like Lumps o! . a a . |corrected. When the et con | turous! e sublime state of wife vot out of the back door wets | geney Laboratories, 38 West 25th St., lead; your back hurts or the urine is|tither. Said Fra Elbertus solemnly: tne mother fons not want Gata tee hood and motherhood, are still in full| Until October, 1912, the young y i Kew York City, Sold by all Drugaiats, “The Woman cloudy, full’ of sediment or you There must have been some woman lof the harm and danger she rake) omweasion of the sourness, crankiness | woman alleges, whe lived with Laud her, If Section | Adve, % hliged to sec relies “ww or three times | Wao didn’t do a thing to Ute Paul!”| hy patnt. powder and overdrenming, | nt monyiduess with wnich they Wer lin an apartment In the Kikhtiew A id. more tax could: Te) Who D d,” < during the night; if you suffer with] Sull, “A Business whose let-| ‘She Jano young’ Who ix more fitted | which all: the indulgence of a patient |PArt of each week, whe charged, the] MTC emul Pa cepa UER | 7 — Oo Lvared, sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells,|ter also appeared yesterday, thinks | : plain these great| acl kindly hushand and the posses-|plauo man spent with her, The reat ———*—[{—_F—i~—@ EE | ) | dan than a and + Li v p “es stomach you hove Hy ni that modern girls are caricatures of} , age than Attoem t a Ae mon of beautiful children gas in nojor tue tine he was in Hultulo, Une | j By when the w Fix bad, get from what thely Creator intended, and right and wrong?” won| Way dissipate Jevening in October, three yeurs a pharmacist about four ounces of even goes so far as to apply to taem yoonre nineteen or twenty “they “Therefore, | eay, endowed with |S)" wlleges, he confesned thar he . c hy | Dale Drummond Balts; Cake a tablespoontul ina glass Of Tye vivter ‘Kipling summary, "stag | have formed their eas of thimew und | * Sedialven sole eC Hue and ee ee aetineate wraea as | | efore breakfast for a fow days th , ary, often have gone. « Bell ju on of com no Marriage certificates was a mere ‘ Prater before breabfant for 4 few dose iy none and a hank of hair.’ In| throught negiont wevanne SeiGts, Path | mon saneey one makes the be sham | penalty Removes ; : 5 prs ¢ . 0 Viere " papery, cing 4 ; mous xatta is made from the acid one of the letters which I have al-| hood. Where is a mother nowadaya? | ndigestion. D ‘, This famous silts Man juice, combiued teady received, and whieh is printed | They, are few ‘and’ tar bolween, and FRANK FOGARTY TO WED. | gestion, One package Be, ‘ne in with Lithia, and has been used for gen pelow, a girl frankly arratgns her nex | nt ta way Bowituie ance Be 2, mar —_ proves it. 2bc at all druggists, The Evening World erations tu flush and stimulate clogged for their present devotion to makeup EM. single, given a healthy | Kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the and co immodest dress, Another girt PLOVERS FOR MODERN GIRL. | body and the wherewithal to live . ee urine so it uo longer is a source of itti+ Suggests as the reason the fact that], Dear Madam: | think that tho gir!| sbeve want. These two blessings Next Month October 11 tation, thus ending bladder disorders, employers préfer to hire the painted] Cia ny is a failure because she the girl of to-day usually can WILKES-BARRE. Pa, Oct & y dad Halts in Lesnar Joll type of young woman liua'e believe’ that HAG pennomanti be ia trausy BEE” * le of Frank Fogarty, the ¢ | ure, makes a deliehtf Does tho girl of to-day fail in | the business world ts largoly respon.| [ should like other life stories of [itn and President of ihe White Rats, 1 'V"s GOOD WITH | voaae ithia-water beverage, and t Minis € Edi f The Only ¢ AM d Ltaematae beverage, An) eae modesty and refinement? Qoee |Slble for this sad change in her, No| this wort, which are the very beat |Miss Grace Edmunds of othe (nts Ciel Steaks and Chops larried Life Serial ni lecaune wnbory cam mabe Tee ga practicn of dressing [SOUR Ril can aver expect any’ por-| proof that the girl of to-day ts what lanmmncdd”h day. Tho wedding With a Moval for having : vn expert her, no inatter how| we.all want to believe her--a success |*Meinmiy. act next June, hae bea 7 | @atravagantly and euggeatively, may be, if abe uses as uch, and uot» falure, \ehanged for neat montn, ' Husbands and Wives } | ) se cana sn alpannpinntn maccaemss ASB S tee leaeeaiiatel ikem caver ~ P or (LO ett efi agg