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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTUBER 40, 19186. THE GIRL OF TO-DAY yj, SUCCEED? | TRIED ALDERMEN ee THE MANOF TODAY lif} FAIL? | yungppie tugs = WPAREERECTON a GRAFT CHARGES SPRUNG ON EVE OF YONKERS ELECTION an Grand Jury Hears of Western Junket and Wine Dinner World's Measures t “ for City Officials fit the Peor Huet fives . ACHING JOINTS With one prominent eitinen of y Mul Veakers indicted and threatening to . @onfess and involve many otbere to * the ' st. dacobh's OU of graft in (he erection of @ deme Bred eae y Soave @owage dirpowal plant tm that olty, constructive effort == f tha tanica ug Mheu mations the Westchester Grand Jury to-day One of the most humane measures Ags j mil oR. a aoe come to Prepared to sift (he entire matter, Wit pameed in the Hoard of Ald on thts : —- I] Former Police Coptain Pateicn 3 ‘has oo ‘ e ot Jacoti’e U eases bave testified of gay and ex your Was that of providing penny Pensive parties tendered members ot in the public schools, wh ‘ ot it wae euren the Board of Aldermen, of junketing Was accomplished by the Curran ver mittee, twenty trips to the West, au incinerating revolution calling for og I ane ae oe company paying the bills, and one man has told how planned to get beme, No. 12 Tinton Avenue, (he It was found that This brought abvut @ chante con dren were duily atten @ $10,500 rake off on the fering from imainuteition 4 om tng jotuts, dest mp Mesa Wah te meat the sliuaiien wad arrived | tape Miekott was in charge of the! icy. lumbug administrats said Mayor Lennon, | would provide nutritious meals for ere wot im elute Cubtention is eon pinced in |, saunler Democrat, wis jection “1 re 1 as an eleventh hour attack launched on the very eve of election to prevent an adequate anewer being made. | directed the awarding of this contract to the lowest bidder and that} ection was taken, As for the Junket- ing party, so-called, five of the seven) eee eaten lt layne, Follies and Affections of the Modern Youth,” to light.” Says “Onlooker.”—“I. S. R.” Says Evil The threat to bring clty officials - a 7 - n was made by Communications Caused His Failure — ‘ge 2 baad caddie Tati hegahe ded Healthful Physical Exercise | who admits he had arranged to make $10,600 on contract and who is Is a Cure-All. acoused before the Grand Jury of| | forgery. He says he was to got $1,000 from Victor Booth, the contractor of By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Peet Sisposel plank, For services, a8 Two young men today consider the case of the man of today Ac ; ¢ cording to “I. 8. R,," hie faflure 18 due to the evil communications wisicl, |” for re ol at eomt the ebildren to » Mr, Curran, who ts Chairman of tha! 0M the Vinance Ce taximeters to believe in the Tenderioin and toid the lid on. He obeyed orders he resigned, after bin removal hor command, It wan reported he was moved through Infiuener » to Wall pains, aches Don't suffert Rab away. Adve ve Dini in taking action after ( tions of the Evening World get forth }ihe exteting conditions, and now L of the mont needy echooly are prepared for that purpors, ao that the sufferings of little children will be alleviated this winter tw no emul! Jegroe, A alinilar piece of work was that of Ald, Igstuedter, who bas pro of nenly becn associated with securing "|| play spaces for the children, Heluw himaelf a product of the public schools of Harlem, he long real ized the great nood of re helped being about Lie catublieiment of ono of the largest pluygrounda tn the congested area at One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and One Hundred Convent to der eit Mr. Pouker also ie Chatrman of the “Girl of To-Day Should Shoulder the Blame for the| | into the Investig vation, Ho $0,600 from the Morae-Ronlwer T atructor Company, a sub-contractor | inder Booth | as we learned in our copybook days, corrupt good morals. “Onlooker,"|, Booth dispensed with the services | however, like an Adam No of the sub-contracting company and of today—should shoulder the blame for the follies and heektic and a cerime Hower tn alleged that Cowles, to get his money affectations of the modern youth war sround tea wh Henan "ioe from that company, presented a@ It seems to me that there is another and more {m-| ie (lis type of man gocustng the forged assignment to City Comp- Ralte si i hedlgh a air portant reason for the failure of the young man who ts]/j,,2,0% We-day ef being loud bn their ler ler’a office, in whic! ap- peared Booth assigned $36,000 to the Morse-Boulger Company, When Booth sought payment for the work | he was refused and told of the as- Straight to the Point! y ni—t am fix the omtinnation \ , signment. He declared it a forgery Brought up in a city apartment, he has never re-| ipeip- Hate Than hee eee tha Twenty -firnt i Matrict, BEG INNING Monday, November 1, 19O7S, c= and went to the Grand Jury, pa ceived the discipline of healthful physical labor, such as] qirl of to-day is vain and frivo- and ly hope that = Witnesses were called to tell of an| Teens. in given the country boy from the time that he can} fous. vee RA. Go | ro-olection will follow 0 | elaborate dinner to certain Aldermen | walk, In high school, in colloge—if he has been sent there—he has wtudied | ujintan of the witl of terdage Mine] — llowrd of Aldermen s at the Park Hill Inn, Yonkers, where | just enough to enable him to “pass,” and anybody who knows anything a failure by any means, but a] dually praised, and | even nnua ec 10n wine flowed freely, and a represent- dechted succens Nhe is part to it ta | Hd Hike to de ¢ along (he ave Ile ore @ cream insists that Evethe girl Be suit, White hat and shoes, Mated as such by every canny observer. His affectations, “Also watch who stand most his dissipations, his downy brain and his pleture-post Treayently in Fan of the micrors bie work te card ideas about women are all tracewdle to the fact] the atin ands Gu, Wil? eee the Board o! ou will see that he has never discovered work. more men than women stop to r Aldor one af the companies seeking | Sout our modern edu: ational systems knows how little mental exertion ty MNT Ms Be de pee which you att the work footed the bill. Then came | necessary to obtain a passing mark. ened than the girl of yesterday, I do not testimony of the junketing trip to the) After his echooling 1s over he slips) pace set by his friends, he re- | | “The modern girl knows that eee eaainaupceine | ’ i bags ateg Red ee 4 Weexs ad-| {to #ome sinecure in his father's) & te theft, Vou know the | living nowadays 19 very mush Ming POY Semen a e Oo en Ss Oo In : % Ie more expensive than in tho tim mitted there had been no criminal jofiice or the office of one of his father’s! Ty not think for one moment that when | was a girl—sixteen yea +4 ajo, Rents are higher, food higher, clothes higher in cost and the salary of the wage earning youn man is smaller, She is level-headed and knows that while Grandma started married life with her $15 per w that the v charge aside from the forgery case| friends, There 18 nothing in particu- ented, and sald that although he | rae gor him to do, and he has received heard rumors that a confession |! Dh was coming he had not officially | no training which would prompt him) ¢ heard from any of those concerned. | to go sleuthing for work. So, with | “Ig there Was any graft in that! tne aid of the allowance which he still qunketing trip, which Was to Racine. is. to look at an ineinerating lant, it passed mo," said Comp- | he b roller Joseph Milter, who Is up for parlors re-election on the Republican ticket : “| know I came back poorer than | He is a good deal of a fool and started.” a good deal of a failure, but the |i sia Hy haw boon Se blame doesn't rest entirely upon Jopportunities not en) $12,000 FOR CONEY DEATH. him. No, | don't think the girl of [brother of which he has in wbout all~a pretty costly orna- t. at that ineant to portray | ma young man with a | | | for everything that is beau- —Suits,Overcoats, Shirts— es from the paternal pocketbook, 1 prop for pool rents keey Hidren un » and lived in r o ‘ort, would be impo: for a family to live in of to-day that salary now. 10 has no one but himself Ay far am makeup is co mes a finan and cabare 0 comfort on kind they wouldn't think when they go (all dolled up lik that the men I, if they knew what | ASR LR ‘ot thom, ‘they 022 Oxford, Black and Fancy Overcoats, 350 Silk-lined * * * e | 1692 New Winter Suits in Fancy Mixtures many that e * * * 110 appreciate and to-day is responsible; she hi Judement for Mother of a Man| euch a@ dangerous amount of in- Killed by Mechantoal Mal would be surpri “It has been sald want «ria that's a wad a irl tha will whan help him, thy of success xo that an t Joos not want a wax for a wife an ornament, but tha regen fluence over young men, That | clowoly Py iv d—un- |that the two A sury betore Supreme Court Justios| works the ether way aroun: mie HE Brooklyn yesterday reiurned « fortunately. | do think, however, verdict of $12,000 in favor of that parents are largely responsi- both for the youths and the girls who fail, If the bringing-up = | Hl're life ae of yexterday | ‘the men only! but wants 7,200 New Madras and Silk-Striped Shirts ration of man is #0 hat of woman for so will | the an und th ougit, and fine Grades and Savings Shown Below 1 enjoy w happy. tomether: irl of To-day?! of American children weren't such bsurd combination of care- and cotton-wool, the finished results would be more ti summer riding the wooden endant’s amuse- of 1912 “trick mule’ ment place & It was con| In the Main Clothing Store, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building 265 Suits, $25 grade..... 350 Overcoats, black 230 Suits, $27.50 grade. , and oxford unfinished 190 Suits, $30 grade... .. $19 50 worsteds, full silk- $22 50 137 Suits, $32.50 grade. . es lined, with velvet col- e 119 Suits, $35 grade... .. (oqr Suits) lar; $30 grade........ . (350 Overcoats) Island. ti ty ' that when Heath that lam moved OW word wi e riding the ts sup port broke jactory. In ‘defense of the much abused and Fuge automaton tumbled aver, pelea ae H End ine tenth in the wreckage. “Dear Madam: Tt ts my opinton |ileffled mate ex, 1 Wave toad w ES olass of to- that taken as a class the man of to romaiden (apparently), whe 5 Gay isa fallure, But, however, let us ‘wrist-walched boobs’ ang go deeper Into tho subject. Let us) blers of gold headed « and y é ce, ne [OUK Other thins not at al t pry beneath the surface, Lot ua ace /Oun Otner thiiee not at al i aot th ELECTION DAY Tuesday, November and if we cannot discover why the man of to-day 1# @ failure, and whether there is any remedy for him, Frank- ly, can you blame any individual man for not coming up to the high stand- ard set for him? The average young ad of the girl of to-day man 1s compelled by pure force of clr- being ee namie eying Soul that 4 rp-tongued (0 f] cumstances to ‘get In with a bad] penciled) critics of th nan try wa! I know whereof I speak, for| to paint her, we ‘boobs! find (and Maar ieaea! sometimes at a heavy expen that she, nine times cut of ton 1,200 Shirts of $1.50 3,600 Shirts of $2 grade......... | 95c 2,400 Shirts of $2.50 grade. ..... A Sale of Pianos & Player-Pianos AT AEOLIAN HALL (7,200 Shirts) ¢ In the Lower-Price Clothing Store, Broad Hurry, Mother! | Remove vay Corner Eighth poisons from little stom- — | question po: dimitting that the young man in] 4 O-MAD. CLOTHES esses a strong character| CRAZY, LOBSTER - LOVING, ach, liver, bowels. land a high moral standard, be will by COSMETIC COCKTAIL, hard work manage to free himself of | ,,c° man of 302 Suits of $18 to $20 grades at $13.50 449 Suits of $20 to $25 grades at $16.50 572 Overcoats, $20 to $25 grades, $16.50 ‘Ten manufacturers have co-operated with us, The merchandise is of standard Wanamaker quality. The cloths are from some of the best American mills. The A eer his bad acquaintances, and be WIL] girl with m lifornia Syrup Of} ciso be able to resist the temptations | ancient Di her—'there Give “C yr Figs” at once if bilious [mato or constipated. ier Remarkable bargains in used pianos and player-pianos— all fine instruments; many in condition like new. Pianos (Used) Prices from $75 Player-Pianos (Used) from $255 Most liberal charge terms-~as low as 85 down, $4 monthly ro to come at least once to Let us further suppose | spear M young man, after fighting | query the y of his company, continues in Look at the tongue, mother! If ee the ‘straight and narrow path, de ire sign that fl = NN Pe ana twee need » gentle, ;vote# bis spare time to atudy and sult 5 if Jabte recroation; he In time grows up || (7S GOOD FOR YOU- | thorough cleansing at one models of the suits and overcoats and the measurements of the Shirts are our own, |to be a successful man When poevishs et The workmanship is as specified by us-and it has been done well, The prices are dowau't ola “The young man whose career i very bows | ! ' rally, ar is fee stomach sour,| | have outlined above, is how: |'ll \| ‘ Se a nerant riety ware ever, | am sorry to say, decidedly || | tpoonfal af 'California Syrup of Fign'| in the minority, The present- | picee-yoods have gone up in price, which will affect the future cost of suits and over+ couts, and (2) makers of shirts with designs in color are withdrawing their samples and are refusing to take orders for future delivery, owing to the shortage of depend- able dyes and the 50 per cent, increased cost of cotton shirting materials. " The AEOLIAN Co, ALOLISN HALL, 29 West and St, rit AK OLIAN- VOCALION font whe wish to take and in a few be ill the fe conte | day young man does not ofte vied waste, undigested food and sour] escape. He gete a taste of ‘life.’ nile gently ¢ | Ho slowly but surely grows up i withent griping, amd you hy | with his clique of friends, whose | {I | playful chile ici take | only aim and ambition in life is |i You nordic caus sick elileren LO UEKE | 09 enjoy that life to the limit, | | of 4 We advise buying at this sale for future as well as present needs, because (1) A hnemtess “fruit laxatives’? they he hi Fre cared TERR now and always them {vel splendit “Then there u Ask yout druygiot fora Stecent battle the young ma ually comes into Sale Begins at 8.30 Monday Morning, November | world the girl The mer hand rowp rding tos Extra salesmer ih Browlway at of “Calif which! If she is of the riaht kind, there has direst chidren of oll ie still hope. But if he is on apes, anid for growuups plainly vy sha) the girls who judge the bus t bottle Beware of counterutts sul what the beye oan give ther To be sure you get the ask to | tit is made by “California Fig} then God help ¢ \ ep Company.” 5 plete downfall is sure to follow. ceapeny”” Refuse any other \ Es vith eontetapt,—Advt. Unable te keep up with the fae’ y Hie