The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1916, Page 3

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’ THE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19 OLS Some OO AC TRANSACTIONS HOW SHOULD A BUSINESS GIRL DRESS? " 0 Ke Noe Laoute f AS BIG BUS HURLS , ‘ ; ae os aly “ig oo Gund Sarees, Gem et ked Work in | \ AND HIS BROTHER : =" . , “ | ag) Mompital, . Wiilam Visits Cleveland in Jiney” Truck, Swerving at) ,2enne : Vain Effort to Eftect Williamsburg Plaza, Dumps | vss. Morrie Turton, No 400 Kudu | Reconciliation | Passengers in Heap Hompital, and 1 N —_————— HAVenw ye mye , : ‘I a { perkons were injured @t| Masters Moapt PREVEN PRANK WON'T "MAKE UP. {the plane in front of the Williames| Mow of euttered SKIN SORENE S! wet 1.66 o'eloom th a” pa. j The awk ares jee) ~ ’ Breach Occurred Over a Bus. Hat, when @ big motor truck pe PR gr ge adway of jiney by John O'Neill of No 114) ta Hinde The passe Havomeper Street Wiliemeb wore ied t * wide aud, Was cutered im the Rn EF BELL-ANS le Lexy : ciiiicr tien toe plunged Inte the atreet Hitting With the Chief Justice were CLEVELAND, Bept 18-00 hie! ; aay yo Wihamsbure, Meagutag| minal o's tnd Raging” Dang | Absolutely Removes ’ ! | Iness Transaction in 1898, { He Explains, P ea rope KUard and precipitating Ite forty | Pierre Wilhamebure Howpitalg| COMMA Cours and Adama Dungen | re. vin 4 : jeveland | ‘ wty-five nv ad New pas-| and for reserve a . ou! Indigestion. One package } fam HKockefeller ed to ONGUL wan arrested for jsengere into the stree | a® arrested for operating -- E @ Feconctitation between his brothers There Was a Jam at the bridge tn the |® uel Without an owners joone| ANOTHER SCHRADER WILL | provesit. 25catall druggists elghtes n add —— Pasen BOS Venn Dh, aatinneed elante | early rush for New York. tu the wake | winout - yon | nyecial Wo Tow Rewning World years ap ik i Aagpeellpo de : WHITH PLAINS NOY, Hept. 19. This was made known to-day by! (he stmey truck were scores af all! placed againet him. The will of the late George H. Schrader ‘ sf | kinds of vehicles, pressed trans: — —>—_ Breeki Fra te! "Th nove portation service in consequence of] GETS SUBWAY CONTRACT. the car strike tion in thie world and me,” Frank y here, Up to Date Her Critica Outnumber Her Defenders) William Rockefeller returned to New York with his wife last night “Employer” Says the Business Girl Apes the They arrived here Hunday morning to} Fads and Follies of the Society Queen. A panic ensued us the screams of women and ertes of men filled the alr The Dernor wan today seriously injured ;(hat section Avenue (Brooklyn) — Rapid Natiroad lying beneath the Atlantic Avenue sta Fanny Mechanic, No 228 South Firat} tion of the Le Island Ratiroad, Company » catapulted trom tho! tract for as they truck, ‘The ry eh in dated 4 Mr Mehrader Aion Visit Jobin D. Rockefeller at his Porest were 4 from a ye ‘ MAM estate, Tt tel eet on which he wae sailing fr \ Frank, an energeti@inan of seventy By Marguerite Movers Marshall. Btrect, Eastern District Hompital; May} part of the Hrigh jiand to wa to hla death taeday told how William and his wife The business girl apes the fads and follies of the society queen! tion between the Brig or Teeland Mitehell, No. 60 Hope Street, Willlama. burg Hospital; Loute Bchataberg, Ni Franklin Simo FIFTH AVENUE en 08 ne Abo jed but for h road and the Fourth Ay The job will cort motored out to his home at Wicktiffe| The average buslvess girl tries to look as if she Yesterday afternoon from Forest Hill | Tt ts believed William went on the mission to bring peace between Prank | and John D “T was not at home when they ar rived at my house,’ said) Frank “William and Nis wife visited with my wife, but 1 didn't see either of them." Then for the first time Frank told Dis story of the break between himself and John D. * “In 1898 John and I had a row over | Dusiness, To said at that time, ‘Tn yuldn’t possibly do any| business and wouldu’t if she could, She wears silk) dresses or lace blouses, to appear as if she had just) come from a reception, She dons the thinnest of! silk stockings and the highest of heels, to make people | believe that she never travels except in @ private ¢ riage, She uses rouge and powder because the f ionable fine lady cannot get along without them. “At bottom the average business girl is ashamed | ~ of working for a living, She tries to hide the disgrace > right place, though, even if by dressing as she thinks a debutante dresses, Of/ the feminine clerical world are : ‘ 5 a | garbed like chorus girls, Ortgin- ANAM. course she doesn't come within miles of the correct ef-| RArvel [ike chorus wirls. | Ome . but she also misses entirely a neat, sensible workmanlike appear-| average girl's character, 80 her nao. Rhoades to send his petition to th ce. m ye © eno X :| y e * dre is usually a “near” imitation throweh!’ and I meant it. 1 am | #nee I am an employer of women end IT have discharged several compe of one worn by Mra, Van Norden, throurh. There's not the. slightest | {Ot Stenographers because thelr cosmetics and costumes made my office} Mrs. Astorbiit, or any society possibility of a reconciliation.” look like tho green-room of @ theatre. I should have told them to wash] “vinan wo is considered “smart” The visit of William marked the| their faces and dress like office workers, instead of mannikins, but I] even if a twelve-dollar. ‘ first me the three Roe! H ft bel qu a out pee eeethir ian a sirous of being well turned out as ere have been together and) downtown. 1s her wealthy slater for years, To-ay Frank said that 4/7 7 ei, part of a letter 1 have re- os “Mimicey” “Low years ax Willam came here ” to visit both himself and John D. celved from a man who signs himself) Family friends had believed that |“Employer." The question of the | there might be a reunion this time |oorrect attire for the business girl is Detween the three brothers, now in| very much on the minds of many the sunset of life, Jolin D. is seventy- wook hadn't the moral courage. On with the movement to reform women's dress} St@nographer, and ts just as de- ;— EE | SRC RER SESE a epice of pitied for “having to go to work.” So often she pities herself, openly or secretly, At a business women’s clubs every speaker] Interested in the article, slipped into her remarks the state- Busi persons. And at present her critica ment that “of course her parents had ics cGGnebad hex MaIOR. not brought her up to work” And How does the business girl her- | Yet there's only one answer to the elf think she should dreeef 6 | Amierican parent who sings, “I didn't se my girl to be a wage-earner.” want some letters tromi hers ae Phen eee every 2nd who come from poor famil wearing thaps the potential resentment so Shlnk mening sf, buritg Sverdecorated, | f the sex that, till recently, has be- SnGG THOT beer. I. ttying in Fide deb nents saad beens |e ed" If exploited to how she can her means? What defense has (ClSs. inakes business women dress am in no way old maldish, ie the for the prevalence of makeup |e idle women, It is as it ants aped! nor do T think a girl should be, CUTTING WILSON “MOVIE.” | mong the women of shops and — {H* appearance of butterfiea, Is this verely agree with the By Appointment to His Majesty the King Established for Over Fifty Years ance. cent convention of Dear Madam: I am somewhat seven and William is seventy-five. But Frank's face was grim and his voice determined as he said “No!” trouble between Frank and John ter of official record in} ehe unicipal court in trem Men’s Fall and Winter Overcoats ged to the “pro! Newest models---Just received : “ | t snobb Nn beeaaee . girl going to business offices? Has the girl “of neat, | Secret snobbery the reason why en ra plain tailored sult, ike appearance” totally yyers of women are establishing a pat white shirt waist and plain disappeared? ensorship of dress? Is such a cen- As far as a litth 1 believe it to be true that the rea orship needed to induce the business * mn Nea etl VAG h TOPFORORIATIONE OF Gan why. tf till excel women in|Rirl to dress sensibly? What do Presiden pat bla cen bes ’ inh 1: ees ; go-e occupations Is|Evening World readers think about cut out of the * film arranged | most WaR' ring upation: | pial OST Englishmen don’t use the term “overcoat.” They just refer to their “Aquascutum.” Worn the world round by discriminating gentlemen who appreciate its unparalleled ‘‘Londonness” of draping, its hand-woven fabrics in soft patterns, and its weightless warmth that permits facing rough weather with comfort. ‘ The makers of the “Aquascutum” have 50 years of reputation behind them, serve His Majesty the King of England by appointment, and are the ‘“Frank- lin Simon & Co.” of the British Men’s Wear Field. ot Be Represented a. hy Hal Reid. ‘They are atill de . because only the exceptional Ameri. | 1? | by ata ee ar ny ere ee ate ae can man is anything but proud of] Here are some of the letters 1 have nuns carried off by soldiers in the the fact that he has a Job. So often received | STeMEAN scans. a perfectly ablebodied young woman Dear Madam: Your article in If vou see a number of Hatless men i boots and overalls the way home to-night don’t think on which I've often pondered and neountering a new labor They are the men , - ; I feel obliged to add my word of } ee Tomorrow, VW ednesday oP! I GaddaRRACeR maninRe ovanttone: " . A ing tor work at the business v n 4 way shart at girl of to-day Is overdressed can | 4%! William Str pts and the clothes Were burned in a fire wh | LJ hardly be disputed by any stroyed @ work shanty at the sha i rocks for fvery wo has oveusion to une the Yuin, fh ahr A ear § to-day's paper tou sa subject | wearing mudstu The Largest Collection Ever Shown in America of ” trains or surface cors during Fall Occasion 9) 282": a rorizontaiiy strived | stockings | DRINK HOT WATER little more than knee length, and | & Waist cut low enough to touch | the upper level of the heart, 1 be- ||] Says you really feel clean, sweet Genuine Overcoats ae F spt aa Gove the traders adden 1d bas and fresh inside, and For Men and Young Men—32 to 46 Chest Measure nother Glittering Ner will girls stop primping are seldom ill, | Display of Newness Happy will be the woman who shops to- morrow, for never be- ( fore could she pick from after they've left home. Working in a large open office with about fifty girls at desks around me, | have been forced to notice at times a powder puff drawn from a 24.00 w 45.00 No other All-Wool Overcoat is so light, yet so warm and shower-proof If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy beadache, or if your meals sour and turn into gas and stocking or from deep down in a | acids, you have real surprise uwuit- waist and dabbed all over the ing you, nose, cheeks and neck, Modesty | ‘T4- morrow morning, mediately ‘ Jupon arising, drink a glass of hot part of all is | water with # teaspoonful of limestone that not only the empty-headed | phosphate in it. This is intended to| inane girl, who cares for noth first neutralize and then wash out of | more |i then a wood time, | your stomach, liver, kidneys and | half so many of the de- cisive, vivacious new styles of a season at a price so low, Not only the serge and charmeuse dresses, but a host of the later com- “Aquascutum” Overcoats “Aquascutum” Fall Overcoats For Fall and Winter For immediate wear. Loose-fitting or box models. Seven different shades of hand woven Guaranteed Shower-proof. ; fy 50 Ditferent Fabrics. Hundreds of Patterns. Bugllely typed Gik yoke and slenyve. Special 24.00 Fre cemaecties Yet the stranges Bary) : pe orn oe vive home-lov= | thirty feet of intestines all the indi- | , ? ; binations of silk and serge. ee ee eek tg. [aes ible waste, po sons, sour ‘bile wud | London Walking Coats “Aquascutum” Winter Overcoats Beautiful cloth dresses keep “in the runnis toxins, thus ing, sweetening and London Motor Coats ‘ with Georgette sleeves, To make these ze that | purifying the entire alimentary canal. | New London model, of English or Scotch modelled from thove shown at the Paris openings in men'arnyen dey pyar ridicus | | ‘Thowe subject to. sick “headaches, | London Great Coats coatings, in the newest colorings of green, e 8 R $ jous an¢ imes even disgusting | backache, billous attacks, ce 01 ile li The new-old styles, pretty and graceful—high PSPs RAUALIN SELL Wale, or and fara’ ete eameh” Grab tece| London Box Model Coats brown, blue or gray, quarter silk lined. Special 30.00 waist lines and ‘basque effects, or the latest Paris | 0 NORM AN ¥ Urged to get @ quarter pound of lime- | Lond R: 1 eas " “chemise” frock, with curious embroidery of silk | peer Madan ane we tar phate from the drug store on Kagiane 5 LyX scut Lg R: in Coat wool or Byzantine thread, ; e ment in tas di Maslon ABOUS aids bdo) ARE Rpm London Loose-fitting Coats pg oes ogg t wey riba ted E ) | women’s dres "m only a poor foo tentahiet et ane 8’ Overcoats of hygienic, waterproof, air-permeate ‘yp: e No Charge for Alterations ff | sailor, but Uve been tn every big Mattie and keep it up dally Te is 6 English Officer vd tian cotton. Contains no rubber. Light in 25.00 nd as immodest: | splendid he Ith measure, for it is more 24.00 to 45.00 weight. ‘tuaranteed waterproof. jpectal le pw York City important to keep clean and pure on because purities the. causing disease, while ¢ rowel pores do, | years A READER he principle. of bathing inside is Dear Madam: Do you not thiok ‘not new, ax millions of people practise you are dwelling on the excep: it, Just as hot water and soap cleause, om, rather than on the average, purify and freshen t » 40 hot ae oe aee fowntown? bere Water and a teaspoonful of limestone 8 1 am in error, having b t ate act on the sti h, liver, unate In meeting sensible of i and bowels, Limestone phos- girls phite is an inexpensive white powder would humbly ask Mr. and almost tasteless,—Advt. ve us back the yesters | th re this w ended into the blood, New Shop Men's Clothing Sh A Separate Shop—8 Weat 38th Street—On the Street Level New York seen women dre | ly as I have ay 3 werk t is nt to ci and i Tim xlad Mr. Edward B. Rhoades the inside than on the outside, At the Fashion tyke tip, for the Lord only knows | the skin pores do not absorb | Nineteen West 34th Street n ¢ SUSU

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