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Daily News from New York, New York • 48

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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48
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SUNDAY NEWS, JULY 10, 1921. Southampton's Sand and Surf Provide Summer Playground for Society's Children "A lllPilliilllll! 'C 5 jar ''v: JV -A -V'-S" 1 1 5 Miguel de Braganza (left) and his elder brother, John. (By a. a. Bwon) society children at the Long Island resort favored by the folk who live in Millionaires' Row.

"Kids are kids" the world over, be they from Fifth avenue or First, and the lure of the surf is just as strong for these youngsters as for any. Left to right Lyttleton, Cathleen and Constance Fox. (By c. WHEN SOCIETY MAKES ITS ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE to its summer resorts, the children of the Four Hundred may look forward to a life of joy and delight on the breeze-swept shores of Southampton or Newport. Here are two groups of "No Short-Haired Girls Wanted" C.L HOSTS TURN OUT FOR PARADE ON FIFTH AVENUE More than twenty thousand Christian Endeavor members paraded up and Carsten H.

Kohrs. They werd followed by State delegations in the order of largest attendance, with Colorado leading. The Empire State delegation, as hosts of the convention, marched last with the Seventy-first Regiment Band, the Metropolitan Band, and Ketth's Boys' Band. Speakers at the evening session of the convention in the Seventy-first Regiment Armory were William Jennings Bryan, Bishop Lyn-wood and Westinghouse Kyles, pastor of the African M. E.

Zion Church, St. Louis, Mo. 1 1 Fifth avenue yesterday, chanting as MAN, 98, FOUND DEAD IN WOODS; MISSING 4 DAYS Westfield, N. July 9. The body of Anthony Lettle, ninety-eight, who disappeared from the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Gus-tave Schmall, 401 Center street, Garwood, last Tuesday, was found early today. The discovery was made by Richard Jordan in a path leading from Hyde Park through Springfield road to Scotch plains. The body was clothed only in the undershirt, the rest of the clothes being scattered around near-by. Jordan said he saw the old man's TRAVEL A TRANSPORTATION 4 they marched and presenting on floats the messages of the Scriptures. Pilgrim's Progress was portrayed in eleven tableaux, and as many more artistic creations depicted the teachings sponsored by the workers from all States and many foreign lands.

At the termination of the parade at the Sheep Meadow in Central Park the gathering was addressed by William Jennings Bryan and Immigration Commissioner Wallis. The march up the avenue was headed by Grand Marshal William R. Fern, Col. William G. Bates, Col.

J. Hollis Wells, Col. James Eben Hudson River ay Line DAILY. INOLCDIXG SUNDAY. "Washington "Hendrlek Hudson, "BeWItt Clinton," "Robert "Albany." Direct Rail Connections.

All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Music. Restaurant. Daylight Saving Time. feet sticking out from bushes beside the path.

He told his employer, Grenville Mellen, at Mountainside, who, with Police Lieutenant Edward Nelson, went back and identified the body. Lettle went out for his usual mm- TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION It. 1 1 walk Tuesday, accompanied, as always, by his white poodle. When the old man failed to return at cupper time his daughter became alarmed, and the police of all adjoining towns were notified. It is thought that Lettle became lost and decided to sleep in the bushes for the night, where he was overcome by the heat.

No trace of his dog has been found. ATLANTIC CITY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Wednesdays, July 13 27 Daily Through VViuie Satur North Bound. Except rvice fVrvlee iay Sunday Dally Daily Otiiy New York- A.M. A. A.M.

P.M. IH-abrosAea SI. cS :40 .00 1 :30 V. 9:20 10:00 1:50 9:40 10:20 2:10 Yonkers 10:13 10 :50 2:40 Bear Mountain. 12:30 West etl :00 Newburgh tl2 40 Poughkeeiwle tl :20 1i Klnnton Point 2:15 3:.10 Hudaon 8:50 Albany 6 30 Mrs.

Alice Leary (NEWS photo) 3.60 Leave W. 23d St. A. M. Liberty St.

A. M. Jackson Jersey City. 7:17 A. M.

Newark. 7:13 A. M. BLAMES BOYS in a girl's head can generally be determined by what she's got on it, and that a freak coiffure may not only show that she is deficient mentally, but indicate she is somewhat below standard morally. No Vamps Wanted.

War Tax, 29c. On Sundays additional Steamer leaves Desbrosses 9:30 lor tBear Mountain. tNewburgh and tPoughkeepeie. Return steamer eame day from point marked t. Daily except Sunday.

IDEAL ONE-DA OI TINGS, Telephone Canal 8300. Information at DESBROSSES ST. PIKK. SEW YORK, They Demoralize Girls, Says Noted Sociologist- Tickets good. only on special train Eastern Standard Tims Shown NEW JERSEY CENTRAL STEAMER MANDALAY ATerfectneDay Outing No Vamps Wanted by Bosses in New York.

The campaign against bobbed hair and "extemporaneous blondes" in the business world is in full swing throughout the country and, in addition, many big employes have issued ukases against the following: Transparent waists. Low necks. Knee-length skirts. Rolled-down stockings. Drug store compexions.

This was revealed yesterday by Mrs. Alice Leary, who, as head of the Leary Employment Agency, annually passes on the fitness of thousands of girls for office work. Movement General. In an interview she said the Aetna Insurance Company's mandate against bobbed and bleached hair not only was in effect in many Vis COOL DANCINB GOOD MUSIC REFRESHMENTS. In.

Battery A. I 30 8 P. M. 'Morning Trip omitted on Monday t. FARE 60 CENTS EACH WAT.

Tflflihone BroadTrtf34 and 7380. MS 5 Am ILSX MOUNTAIN SUNDAY rlK HUDSON Str. "BENJ. B. OIKIX" to Newburgli, Beacon, and return.

Leave FRANKLIN 9 A. M.j West 129th :45 A. M. Music, Restaurant. Lunch Room.

Visit Orange Lake or Mt. Beacon. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE "Girls with vamp costumes furnish the same objections as those with a crazy head-dressi With a girl sitting around in a transparent waist, or an extremely low neck, or knee-length skirt, or rolled down stockings or a combination of any of them the men employes couldn't keep their minds or eyes on their "When girls appear in some offices now with drug store complexions their employers tell them to go home and wash their faces. "The standard of efficiency among women in the business world is steadily increasing. The employers want to keep it so." Trolley and 17 Buses Enough for One Route Trenton, N.

July 9. Seventeen buses and a trolley line are sufficient traffic facilities for one route, according to a decision of the Public Utility Commission today. The commission refused permission to Ward E. Colyer, of Newark, to transfer the operation of a jitney bus from the route to Port Newark to the Lyons avenue route, which runs from the Hudson and Manhattan tubes to Irv-ington Center, by the way of Lyons avenue, Newark. The People's Popular Day Retort.

SUNDAY SERVICE Sirs. Clermont Grand Republic Leave Battery Pier 0 A. M. STEEL STR. ONTEORA Leaves W.

1 St. 9:30 A. M. DAILY SERVICE STEEL STR. CLERMONT Leavea Hattery at A.

M. Also SPECIAL UPTOWN BOAT Steel Str. ONTEORA Leave W. l'ittth St. 8:30 A.

M. Operated by the Palisades Interstate lark Commission KOIM1 TKIP FAKES: Weekdays Adults, 78cs Children, BOe. Sundays and ilulidaya Adults, 91.00; Children, 60c. (Including War Tax.) ChlC REFRESH.M ENTS DANCING Phones: John 4321. Bowling Green 7ti75.

3rcm Hteamtat Co. CONEY ISLAND Fr. W. 12th 9:00 A. M.

to :30 P. M. Fr PI" 1. 9:45 A. to :3 P.

ii. ROCKAWAY BEACH Lv. W. 8t. :30: Plr I.

H. 10:15 A. 2:30. Bockwy, 5:30 P. M.

el. Whlte'l U79 big American corporations, but that others had surpassed the Aetna by laying down stringent rules regarding other matters of per MIDLAND BEACH! PROTECTION OF SOLDIERS, and sailors at bases will be the work of Dr. Valeria Parker, noted social hygiene expert, who has been appointed executive secretary to the Interdepartmental Social Hygiene Board. Modern problems she explains like this: "It is the boys who are setting the pace for gayety that the girls eek to live up to. The boys are iuirly demoralizing the girls." iBitV.CJ sonal appearance.

"There are dozens of office managers right here in New York who, when a girl applies for a position, preface the usual catechism by asking her to remove her hat, Mrs. Leary said. "If her compliance discloses bobbed hair or peroxided tresses, her chances for a job are gone. The employer reasons that what's AMUSEMENT DYCKMAN ST. FERRY to INTERSTATE PARK DAILY I PARK SUNDAYl FARE HIKING AND ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS Hattery 10 A.M..1 :30.5:1S 8 P.M..

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