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PORT THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 s THE GIRL OF TO-DAY: 1 snc 4 SUCCESS 5 | BROKEN ROMANCE ’ it all depends on bow you find her, To discuss her academically is impowiiie. tt can't he done’ Prom the wite-serker) point of view ! ont must meet and court and marry the modern girl to accurately gouge her and then the verdict will be a case of “S0-S0" H you give credence to the apprabal figures of four of Mine Marshall's contributor . =o wealthier “) weneer soon fon a wre mw Care On Pretty Witness, in Fear, Asks Waite Induced Her to Give Up, There’ Be a Fine Array of Pq"? rletutarg: Yee man of Cimon County ond one Court to Guard Heron | Engagement King, Says | Professional and Business | bupire Bate Compe | ike Way Home | Mrs. Koswick | Women in Line Too uWire ry 4 ' - the | 5, ptte-ne vbe OVERHEARD THE PLOT BIBLE MADE HIM BALK.IN NOVEL FORMATIONS Study of Book Showed Him He| Up-State Girl to Be Tall Uncle ™ Former Bookkeeper Says Men | “Used the Pump” After Had No Chance for Heaven | Sam's “Unsight, Un- |S, 3988.08.80 \ Record Rain Storm. | | if He Wed seen’ Columbia. Zoey oth Ie immediaty — on via Y ao | Lelie ie cach wears & Waite plas After testifying for two hours ¢ many mean things at.) Wives of New York millionaires) + h the name rad Bate eke against her former employers in the William A. Waite, a [884 (heir stenographers are dine megs the shoulders of bh depends a cape lined on one side “day the | Sar) Shoe ‘satin, on the other with Koawick, a widow, who) *®80Uncement that Mayor Mitebellyeq With the ca r n, by| ie With equal pleasure reme and van Mern, & twenty-year-old bookkeeper wuryriaed Justice Mateck end a jury 1 for $100,000 for alleged |"! *Peak for suffrage at the big bes ey by asking that « court officer be de. | © to keep his promise to wed in Cars Mall Pri- ho tatled to ort her to the Liberty | ent thing he did, she in pring night, in addition to reviewing)” 4 pon, Charentt, Mra. Ptreet ferry, as she wae in fear of Vhiibin in t the parade the following afternoon Hverett Colby, re ferton Var~ @ Deine hounded vy peihas on ha preme Court to-day, was to i For ty women and seif-sup-| sons ant re te eal ee way home to New Jersey, Juntioe | jher to give her diamond engage — bs i are vying with each| {nen chosen for this distinguished Plataeck instructed an officer to a » her son Alexand fu , | other in the effort to make & success | row Dedaaay the young woman Whe | , : “WHAT Rgan Mad wanrs TO GE SEEN wir Agnes Mikanee, of that Banner Suffrage Parade for| | Mine Margaret Vale. who, in private . Geor 10 ohe left the courtroom until the trial ; Au UNoeveror ed tr Mra Koawick in trying now to| Victory which takes place in New| life is Mus. theutes Clome Mare: of the sult was over | substitute another attorney in place| YORK Mext Bajurday, The Kaqual| pent Alaska and march alone just Under direct examination by At-| 2 of Henno Loewy, her orieinal counset,|¥ranchise Society, which numbers! back of the twelve enfranchised torney 1. Gainsbure, the girl sald that h _— who boought Cie sult against Waite, [among Ite members some of the Four | Staten. * ‘The Huffragiste have sent out lote Mr. Loewy refuses, however, to give|Mundred's moat exclusive hostesses,| o¢ stories of persons who are going up letters and papers which the| Wil send a strong delegation, Mrs.|to be in the parade, Here's a tale, widow handed to him when whe re-| Philip Lydig will march, also Mra,| proudly told, of somebody who jan’t: she had heard mem) sof the firm of Btrynower & Nickthauser, fur manu facturers, formerly of Now, 162-1 Went Twenty-fifth str If Hubby Comes Home to Find the Cozy Little Flat plotting to Littered Up With Fourteen Kinds of Cigarette Butts, a itn besatiee she Bas net: paid poytefence bid trl ig Ao ear pg fo they might collect damanes trom| ‘Then the Modern Little Wifie Is a Failure; But if ‘usa ne ee arn Chari Noel Midaey Sra. Ast Nn The widow told the Court all about] "inchot, Mra, Victor Morchan, hor shattered roma in aMdavits,| Mr*. MeGeo Klisworth, Mra, A. Hen- Hho alleges that on Juno 14 tast yoar,|t8 Hepburn, Mra, Curr Van Anda, in the Hotel Gramatan, Waite prom Mrs, Jessica Finch Coagrove, Mise | ined to marry her within « reasonable| Clara B. Spence, Mra, Howard tien There was, howeve one ob- Mansfeld, President of the society, atacle in the way of a quick marriage | #94 He directors will lead the wom and that was young Alexander, the | 6% Preceded by the Sixty-ninth Regi. widow's twenty-one-year old won,{™ment Band. There will be at least Waile, Mrs. Konwick saya, insisted} thirty bands in the parade, by the upon hastening Alexander's marriage | ¥®Y: to 4 Mins McKenna, Waite's haste to| Hut listen to the toll of the business Ket Alexander out of the way was ao|®8d professional women who will) imperative, the widow asserts, that | march ct ho Pre fllewing whe gave the diamond engagement|SfOUPSs Of professional women have reverse, ‘This fact in {tself removes from our discus ieawosontation, eat Seen ring which Waite had even ta ner to already been enrolled by their en sion the stigma of “academic,” even if {t doesn't speak | “On the other hand, what real man Alexander for hin flancee, Still the| etl Chairmen: College faculty, sclen- too highly for cool masculine logic, Wants to be seen anywhere with marriage didn't take place. Unts, lawyers, physicians and sur- a e undeveloped kid from. sixteen to ot vl » t First, we have “I Did," the man who married a|twenty who wears the horrible get- CONGRESS WILL BACK «te Mrs, Konwics are tee fCcae Santen. eer hore: deus oalieres igh—hb 4 ups we ae jancee gave Alexander a job at $17 a e ros atart to take the inventory of has GonneG 8 DECtOe WI late, aetre dancers, musician: shark-eas and—naturally en , i. d goods,” Mins SI declared x week and later increased it to $20 a/singera, artiats, sculptors, architect jamaged goods,” ins Stern declared, ost hat is 7 tive armor of cynicism. ‘Then there {s "M. J., who 0 ‘phen Jack Nichthauser went into Steere, velleves that his engagement was broken through the}| of weird! week. But Alexander didn't marry. paneer gerresg be poltl il er fas big. giosk ream ‘aad Brought out agency of the great god Business, and mistrusts the wing Waite, says the widow, gave up Nin| formation, and the Women at the four —— aeoper for the furriers, After a heavy tainstorm, which Prof. Searr, the oo — Weather man teatified, was the heav By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. lest rainfall in New York City aince ‘ 2 ela telah cater Dalal opie he May Be a Success—And There You Are. The girt of to-day is on trial, 40 far as men are concerned. That ts a fa which I have sele: 1871, the furriers claimed they fou dix Inches of water in their facto: And their stock completely destroyed. ‘The bookkeeper was preceded upon ~@ ihe stand by two witnesses, who told the jury that the premises were in food condition, When called to the Mand Miss Stern had diMculty in making herself heard, Her fear was apparent, “L saw Mr. Strysower, Mr. Nicht- fauser, his brother, Jack, and Mr, emphasized by the four representative masculine letters ‘d for publication to-day, Two of the writers vote the girl of to-day a success, Two of them are convinced that she ts 4 failure, And It Is perfectly clear that in allfour in- stances the men are judging the modern girl by their personal experiences with her—whether bitter or the 0 lt leaner beatae the Doesn't Know All About Mixed Drinks, Street building Nor the Cabaret Head Waiter's Firat Name, than this: A silly hi from six to . y : “ ” “ Job as matchmaker and tried to get “What was done with them?” asked | 24ve found modern girls to sult them—therefore are suited by modern girls id bi Nadas, TEMECARR PROTA Mn in sicians Want’ Suffrage,” “Lawyers Mr. Gainsburgh for Block & Co. “ONE HORRIBLE EXAMPLE [with interest, and will relate my p Want Suffrage,” and #o on, according | “They were made wet," whe replicd.| DOESN'T MAKE A MAJORITY.” | s9Nal © ee wontnn why it ts| Opposition From Extreme Pa-| Pini Walle, according 10° Mrs. |to the composition of the group. te| Absolutely ‘Removes f rat eanerier Wick, refused to marry her, because entire formation will be inclosed with * * ‘ There is at teast-'ene maral'te ‘Six yea xo I wan introduced to| that the modern, up-to-the-minute, I d "Jack Nichthauser poured water over @.gifl At her home. : MF 5 he had been divorced, and could not| laurel roping carried by the women, , LNd1gestion, One package them while hie brother and Mr. Btry.| be drawn from these missives by two years and found here mics lowe | conver ohare ekinne pogmey erneeked | cifists Expected, but No Pro- | ¥0 na divorced, and could not) alice Morgan Wright, Chairman of | Chi short skinny-legged pants re-marry in this State, When Mra. ro 25c dru; tower looked on. Jack did the same| ‘the person whom they all con- | uble, charming girl, one who satisfied low. shoes with white socks, Korwick suggested that they could |tt@ Occupational Grow pa, started out Pi ves it. at all 1 cern. It is simply that ‘any girl |e in every respect. She then de-| speaks to them on the street, tests Have Yet Been Made. |imarry outside of the State, Waite| With this diamond-eh: i of to-day who doesn’t play the |ciled that she wanted to earn aome| "There are two distinct classes of sprung & new one on her, ee eee tee careiiod eo miair money, so she game squarely hurts not merely | After she mad wi marchers for many of the professions herself and some man, but doos | noticed a ch that some sort of overflow arrange- an injury to all the other girls vain, domin ment has to be devised to aecommo- clothe all beca date them. i] dollars and had bh Claudia G, Murphy, Chairman of the | In the next six mi Business Women's Group for the Suf- frage parade, roports that large d Ining to a Jot of trimmings, and then hao be packed them in a lot of cases and Jook them back into the stock room, There were some other things that pad been burned in a fire in the fac- lory, and upon which claims for in- furance had been collected, and these were included in the claims against Blook & Co." Asked to describe what was meant by the expression, “put under the ame a stenographer, | the modern girl. God help one. But se “{ ean't: marr ked six months {| to the modern, up-to-date sensible, She had become | folly, intelligent business girls, ali] WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—Confdence | immodest in her| hail! They make the best wives. 1) that Congress will “substantially ap- ne earned a few|know; I am married to one. By the eparediiesn pro 0 >me independent.| way, Tam twenty-alx and not an old | Prove” the preparedness programm: foxy, aw perhaps my letter would ine lof the navy was expresed to-day by dicate A. de B." | Secretary Da Waite, told her, awuse there's & passage in the 4 Book that says St. Peter will n the gates for me if I do, I've studying the Bible a good deal et you. ‘That settles tt, of to-day. The girl who is mer- cenary, vulgar, selfish, conceited, who works for low ends by un- worthy means, will convince her | one or three or a dozen acquaint ances incapable of impersonal since Lom nths If tried to rea There'll be no marriage.” ' fels. He sald he has! justice Philbin re sion, not received protests against the ea ade life mi Pp cs r him, ‘ount of her TRAIN BOMBARDED IN plan from any of the “little navy" FASSETT, NOTED SPENDER, being a business girl Congressmen judgment that all modern girls “Here’ = me RDAeATa RSPR; PM ee witnown nat sed] rage hind of undaarat et” | giin"ipe sur” In he" EAST RIVER TUNNEL) "smn ewteme onceton's| — GOMMITTED TO ASYLUM : “Well, Jack Nichthanser took the an Neobioase. shige is an ox: Pan thee gee nie gen a sal Congress Daniels admitted was prob . Ladeatew icon, ‘Thats what"tney | medern man might remember | and tel how they Islanders 27 Minutes in the | commend tteclt to many former “uitio| O OreKory of Bellevue Writes tall ‘putting goods under the pump,'"| that one horrible example doesn't were , allow, alwaye In Pennsylvania’s Tub navy” advocates, to Magistrate That He Believes Miss Stern admitted that she had!) make a majority. was only in one lace bur teeund YVARR'S EUDE, Discussing the reception the Navy the Man Insane. laced. all the articles amin nad “Dear Madam: Whether the modera| ut from. my friend A North Shore train of the Long| Programme may meot in Congress, ma anes of damaged goods to be preaent- woman is 4 success or failure woule Heeel ee ny rane seis Island Railroad due at the Pennsyl- Daniels said he expected demands Lawrence T. Fassett, the noted free M to Block & Co,, at the command |s#eem to depend entire Thos think by, chomimodetly. |vanta terminal at 8.83 o'clock was| from somo members to expedite the| render of big money, was taken to vf one of the members of the firm. |Ject in life. If her obje ARRIGAL chore AL eae stopped in the middle of the tube| Navy's enlargement by adopting a two 1 " eI the Harlem Volice Court to-day in a —— the impression that she is a sport in| > ome man so he will ppea hy » Ee or three year increase plan instead of end |uUnder the East River by a peculiar | . DIPLOMAT RETURNS, | the full sense of the word, she is] money on them, accident this morning. All Ove err 7 ” Bellevue ambulance. When @ taxi if U.S. B qunsiy & sutoeie: If on {he olher 6. motor ‘Our new construction plan,” said ‘ ate “Don't think Lam gore, but I believe| power was lost, though the electric| Daniels, “has been worked aueffur had him arrested Saturday leeretary of Km! y Kirk Taken band she Mg Vides ie dee ie that the nice girl is not the fpogern lights still burned brightly, and a tre- pornlak ped hier oF Lad My and | night for refusing to pay $12, Fassett chel to Washington. right sort of man for a husband, she 2 eee mendous battering and mauling and ‘ederal shipbu: ne yards. 4 » £0 ta oleae iy @ decided failure, for no man |NEXT GENERATION WILL PROVE | rattling struck the windows along the | 2% Working two and three whifte of age so much toles that Licut. Miller aaeantntt ‘: , si oduction | se m to the hosp ° ii wants a wife whose knowledge of MODERN GIRL’S WORTH. vighh Gide of ibe lait threb sare, men, increasing greatly pi sent him , coats, It would be possible to complete | by, Kerris handed Magistrate Cor- ? UT mixed drinks makes the average “Dear Madam: The bachelor of| The six cars were all filled, a large | the construction var lk clerk at| Colorado § o barkeeper appear like the clerk at] Color do prin Ap pisht 1p Passing percentage of the pi a ty oe teen timer in fue | charge of the pxychopathle dapart- ws, only he docs not realign that | Y2Uss Women. The train came from| ture world wars will be the subject of] ment, d may not be entirely to blame for | Great Neck, Douglaston, Bayside, | a seperate report to Congress, dis- | sett is n i shortcomings. He is wrong, how- | Flushing and other stations, and was | tinct vom, She. national os Nv trate returned the man to Dellevue, ; | i ever, in naming as “the modern girl” |moving at a thirty-five mile clip, when | sTamme, by Secretary o! Navy A - 1 te @ | 1 only one type Which docs not repre- | eh b t Mand aon Daniels, it was learned to-day, Data] to be committed to an asylum for cA ] cent, in a general analysis, the giri | ‘h*, °or® ewan to rock and slow down | and yoluminous reports refarding all] treatment, Fassett was kept in the = a | i} iH Ge a A. C, Kirk, Secretary of the Amert- tan Legation in Berlin, was a p senger on the American liner Phila- \elphia, which arrived here yesterday. Ye had a satchel which he clung to m the pier, He rushed over to the! ater a Connalntx Peagayivania Station and took the /SAye daughter a little confdintial | he iret train to Washington, He said|but not now, Daughter simply sy that when he left Berlin Ambassador |to morther, ‘I have caught a. bo Jerard was away on @ hunting trip./und modern mother simply sayy, 'Go Beven doctors of the Harvard unit/to it,’ Husband then furnishes a ‘ogramme sooner.” ‘ Ay Rage vo agers being | Utility of battlesmips, submarines | AN a letter from Dr. Gregory, in iil | | | | the soda fountain. Ju “There was a time when mother | *¢ ring the opinion that Fas- 5 anifestly insane, The Magia- pro day, and the bombardment of the right) types of submersible afes and cabarets, paint and | Side began. In a few minutes there | aeroplan: sadnoughts, prison pen during the proceedings. He | France returned here yesterday | cozy little flat for wifie, and b : “ 4 & bragged that he is rich and that he n owder and the gay white Was great excitement and then the] from Am | to the Philadelphia, snd with thelr ithe honeymoon is over If be ha Tinprove. the SiN Of tovdayr eg 181 train was stopped. 1 naval observers in Europe is b will win all bis lawsuits, . } Jopartiai SoG, Branee, the unit was to drop jou ante were looking for a wife L would “keep ee fonductar and guards climbed compiled by Daniely for the sp — > Geer wlll Wsorganized, Five doctors and forty|to find fourteen different brands of |jway from there.” The unfortunate | owe to the track and searched far report, Georme vote Dead. ; mT A anusun unui , irl is chiefly uct of t a and ; N, You l ‘ jurses remained for further wo cigarette butts, and the coay Little cin is enlefl Auct ‘Of the big |AAd near for the cauue of the stop-| “Ie the United Statew army and navy| LONDON, Oct. 18—George William AdNOUUUULAWERTY | H ’ ———<.—_—__—_— flat has assumed the same dul! finish | cities, She n kindly and reine | Page, but could not find anything cer-| sail behind other nations in aeronau-|poote, well known as & froe thinker, ts il N I . dential Yacht at Norfolk Un- that will eventually be his. sth i influence to persuade her to drop | {#!n. An electri ehoe for taking | tical equipment, it will not be for|qeud, He participated In the famous | (OMAHA \ dergoing Repa: wine Reger inten ale, Rerfectly | ner fancied high life and acquaint | Power from the third rail was missing |inck of knowledge. The national ad- charay. ClaL. In which. tie late Gard A If with culture, from the hind car, Perhaps the pieces | yisory committee for aeronautics has | hey yee Coleridge decided it was flew alongside, . prepared a report to be submitted to|not illegal to attack the principles of Atter twenty-seven minutes’ delay || ronident “Wilson irectly after the| celine provided. the language used the train was pushed in by ite fol- annual moeting Thursday which will | was not Wbrope’ lower. 30 One Wee nur contain all the information availble on | 2 <= “a r4 has been elected to produce the gone to the dogs even con’ t allble on Bate ueae hee pI Ae te Ace funds, while a committee of thres,| if they want to vo he women ——— nilitry atrerft yments abroud, t iy: Sr a dozen has been appolnted| of the West aro usually admired [nd dome remrkable developments Wnaon % ane iN ie new fire Neentertaining programine| Ad defended by Western men, HUNTSINGER FAMILY BURIED. | Wiich have heen going on in thin RFOLK, Oot. 14—The Presi-| matrimony in dollars and cents, and rs 4 yacht Mayflower, on boardjeven to stand for @ few unequal ful k gem. ¢hich Mr, Wilson may apend part of |rights, but when the fact is con-| on sriwed me As honeymoon, has come from Wash. |stantly impressed upon him that he 2 8 ve o the i } and the entire country appreciates ~ .._ |country. tt this port. The yacht ts expected to to the modern womun,| ‘heir worth, Mere ie heping eur te Con-| One of the latter is an aeroplane ‘ture fo wreshingten the latter part of girls to- bachelor friend gets right with trol Crowd of Curious Peopl that practically sails itself, About i if and discovers true happi- all that the aviutor has to do ts to ‘The police reserves of the Fifth|turn the crank and at This has Avenue Station, Brooklyn, were called) heen developed by several inventors day afternoon to keep a crowd |in America. ‘The remarkable develop underiaking ehup,;HoMts Which have been u vad nue, Brooklyn, at the 1 ‘of Joseph’ Hunt- nd three children. ement rings who could complexion of in the various they have been able to persuade some Beer n “The newspapers and ma: are reaching more ho than ever before. Ti! jucating women and peculiar to t For ' e e Constipation) ss senses: report, When © Hits Auto. wer was drowned a week et 4, collector fol \e Seepalring (widow ® Mited Peter Reeves, collector for Dantel h f the poor devil working at the office remains asleep until after a hi " ue Ps fefsclf ‘and her children last Thureday | Reeves of No. 461 West One Hundred the garemeny he Will Maye. 8 Fuge ids BIEN, oa neral ton toft the undere [204 Twenty-ffth Street, was driving a ening when he finds the gir he funeral procession left the under- ; . higerk ot ae - Wean allowing him to en: TABBY MART.” | EN, shoo Morty after, 2 2. Mts But | Botting "atrostalons™ Amsterdam Ave: 01 ad on nue to-day wh the horse, frightened ALL HAIL THE MODERN GIRL | Plocks around was crowded by persons by an auto ‘horn, bolted, plunged. Inte a politica der in h HE MARRIED ONE, Beeler Sas in Holy Cross Cemetery, The |#, Motor car in West One Hundred and vee ane eee | Snr Delicious La: Ch Mimtivet, Prstiy strana, hey Deak AER service was read at the #1 Fanth"stront” injuring. itaelt 0, badly jous native but did you ever marry one? “Dear Madam: In regard to ur of the Holy Cross Chur y hat an 8. PF agent had to relieves constipation, peeniats * a DID.” ‘girl of to-day,’ I would say that the reaches owe aent, among them one|!t, Reeves sustained a broken left Before the bar of enlightened public opinion, from school of the children, elbow. Rogers had internal injuries pas cease Macca and @ broken right arm. Dr, Hobmann took the mto Knickerbocker Hoapital J. B. Ladiow of No. 18 Fairfax Str Yonkers, owner of the car, was not hurt, nor was the chauffeur, stomach and bowels, ptlmulates the |OH, NO; THIS ON ver and promotes digestion. Good for - BUT— iahly yet modestly, uses some 6 & Comm Foug ana old. 100, 260 end 600, at| “Dear Madam: I have been reading lund perhaps. a trace of rouge, cares FEC eeeeh eee fete 0 druggiovs. your articles about the modern girl fully applled—and is at the same tu,sfo ‘Beck, 30.06 cents per pouod, up-to-date business girl, from t NOT SORE, Ty thirty yea the drinking of pure miid Rheingold Beer is the be idence emperance. ‘ S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. a

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