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TTTE BTWOKTTX DAILY EACTR XEW YORK. SUM) AY, NOVEMBER 10. tfllB, MISS BU INAUGURATES SYSTEM OF PR CTICAL CHARITY IN OUEENS I Will Head College Delegation R0W SHOULD MODERN PORTIA DRESS? I 1 At State Suff. age Convention Jt fcj I JdLL Irnniment nf ftikk I nmrod before him. MrhaiM SXauaed I WII.MAM BRADY.

M.D WV II-. st i polM-mai to human l.i-.ni;. tthfth. gu wiute population sjtranKi- JLJHRr I ilt. "i.p should mio-i-i.

jFJ.y nr 1 -hi i. gplf 1 Hrooklw. inltV- V.V of Klii.luir.-t. fin rl Newtown. explains, was because the WwO twontj -two If th-- moved the ir matter.

Ill in. n'al mvsclf nnd Mill call. I tia- 'on himself jffl; "ear In curl, tit hnt8 to have their hail 'cr pres. tl mil the opinion of the woiin-n them- I ''I'11 bus often unseated, but wnoroml in- Starches mid ir.i u.i-.. the v.in.i..

1 a mi from llnlii'av he nine to Queen i BkK 4f'J I any Miss Amv Wren does pot believe in An lmpi.ili.nl. i-; shrouded will. y.ii.,.. scrim u.l its rikr HHB' ''fWBH w. woman who not dross women ami I the in.

mm i i I 1 11 Km-laml v. the to i a. would wear for ays that the I He Induct Ion of Is In I I. looking i tt.c Ward's Associated Charities of HSBVB tiiforii.i.l daytime occasions is (tlU ap- their clothes rle. tly ol.vlo.iK.

I this: Itv pin refac I. I' r.llr.K.X I If I.N III' I I I', Ph if if your lucky day ymi The president is Hrrnurd I HyBHrHI proprluto th Imsmess woman, too. "Women slioiil.l l.e dresw-d in an or- are poisonous, v. i produeis flpd presiding oven the desk and ev- of Klmhurst. and thee are kBIHHB HI mH In re to Jn.le Cil.l.s- re- dcrly and manner," she, de- of form.

Million are not. HioiikIi p. r-; oral I. Ml. ir-r.

I 1 FIR Bl I nuiie si. ir. hapi IrrtUtlng. In Othei words, ft prrlnten.i. new As.

'''Wwi 1 ie Man Mrs. Jean Nori Lelleve in the hal.it not dle.sl.K xoi.r I. with jklitbd i liarin.s of which, Im; RAO the largest and Hi. I' I lias mo found many UHB9HHBHHH prei. I it ny hrtiins that there is no hy a woniai.

nic.il is not injurioi lalckly iii.iilaie.l any or tae lor inieresliii cases in yueenM. notably mHjHHHHjjHHH at all that hoard the Judge's Hpe.cli not esseni 'a llv fe.mlnliifl hoi.ltli lh. I oOKhs of i wliiel, I. L' HHEra he h. he id.

in ha ve 't he a la er. table as It would he If the I Were tAnil reeenlly ha 1 anv I lorni PV. IWgl i a la.t his La "nee omen's 1 'To dress or in had tnste hi. llv meat. Vgfi Hhh.

milk or JuflWBjfe. It is beontwe Miss Bird I only onc (oWg married woman, supposedlv TIITanv Is a ronirsemative Man 1,1 Jury' tt 1 why ape the men now. a xr.fiety of person, albeit a active and opa- desctcd In her In: who laimc.l r. pr. ntativ Man-1 h( 0tr(t( whK Uhy ,,0 eVenjhA entering their Held.

Of nonrse. ohuiln 1 ide one, and because she has such a -1" not work because she had liatlnii ailvnciilo of voti's-for-women, prefaced those remarks hy ndmltlinff a woman nhoiild dress quietly. I nitron, the n. a- Hie -ast ar.ii to cover. II, ma; r.v "cl ailine; mother to look afler, i js l(, he knew nothing ol the subject ol not think that there are any cases body.

And vegetable protein or nU tin, I her for an hour or so a day, A iiltle iimMUmiioi, diiifloseil that the I wh.it women wore when he that of women in r- do)n otherwise." n. yec.t meat, which makes UitAlty the afternoon, al the offlo yot8 woman's huaband, while 4.Pln of flu- roit.v-eiKlilh hp h.1(1 nrvpr hll(1 Honmn awvPr At the -n Lawyers dinner, as. wheal, oats fully I on Kinland The rest 6( oUnlllf to litre' In UN MM hOUM wttb COnventton Vt tlW Mite, wMeto appear before him." Clbhs Is rep oiled to have sill. in an and a a h. i I wm 'Tdeii of whlai woman" should lemonle' aml'dance ll7lZlZTl llTlJ'u "ila'niy otiiiiJO at night she Is rushing over Joraey ond contributing 180 and over ber 10 to it, wear into oourt, agreed with the gen hm i v.

Queens, itrivlng to get at the fads a each ntonth to hia wife's support: era I point of view that Inconspicuous try to win linn iliiia i. i the niiinv cases brougbl to her notlco lso, through five sources, unknown to clothes were in taste. Hon. I 't i 1 IbM aid extended uiin, to each other, -he was taking in Mie 'my years. He conibcl her hairf ()n Alloc cases; don't divorce yourself from intestinal cmal wbtai digestion is extent upon her reports It is comfortable income of each "7' I'orker llutchins feels that Judge ininll y.

however, and come dressed In tiinate is person, and tl.l.hs' preface to his speech, masculine garb except for the trous- What if tlm i-i ttfi particularly In mind and! Another ease was that of a etalwnrt KsMUeWEteMd 0M tewywa toemA WW." body iiNo that she i sesgee keen woman, who. ith a babv in her arms n.i....t,,i Hon of the luteal s.wi race? Ves. I I sense of -humor ol h. rw t--e I he Ini-ni- I from door to door In various "as Hut Cod or man made a nils-! tude of her i.ln, daunt towns in Qu, ens. askim, for aid he-' hTl THE M()J)1SH COIFFURE takn cwhere.

bun sewer is Mrs. lice of her prof, U. ao." and hrrdiil.1,,,1 had been ZyZu SyMematic charity. cuina children from had no shelter for the niaht In re- The queMion of hairdressing I an coiffures. Smoothness and a silky And in the Ini.s las, he'-' relieved of important one in connection with the required, together in the posing thVlnt'U-lnr" on' are the l.a'hy its dissolute loahjrthe death at Ul" what-! JAPANESE 'ENTKRI'IBCES the represental.ye o.

The I kl, Hired, al ter Id u.ty.ann HlmfMeliy lhp ruIe. No lm. Pr-s-nl the tnhe. and so we I DDtly KubIo secured a few mliinlcs of sent to the Island for as long a term tM more are seen with elaborate twist- ri(v In-i lmvo 1 V. her attention the other at 0 as the J.iiIkc could her, the baby a nfw )Wn and puffings and paddings of i length from the meres, ieak on Th" r'''llv 'I 1 u.

"I o'clock, when she was Mill far from was returned to the mother, who de- homf wUh ft The former days. I the forehead at side or center to the I Mi a calling it a full day's wo.k. she was crn.in. ally ictusrd to receive It, and hil1 UroUc I aim of tl, latest styles Is to well-uellned parting which so la- I 1 lear-cy. d.

appartnen heciuse it was liable to Injury and nj bla mim, has WPiii-! pwlsent a completely "nnttiral" ap- I coming to many types of face The "lode of lie- sidereil in piounioa He ableXto smile without the slightest neglect if left in her charge, i. was lllt, w)fc win pea ranee; to show the shape of the Parislenne rar.lv follows low hair- "'K' Hn mhroi.l. effort and brimming over with cnthu- wnl to a public institution. The hav head and the growth of the hair, to dressing for more than a short period. II will, i an I s.

will well will, thiasm regarding her avocation. woman, having served her term. Kvorj. minuto 0f the time she la not make no suggestion of much time and then only under protest, for 11 la "mro whlrh iH l0 'i h-' Mowers' 'Blhel Hird is a rhi.ago cirl. not so Kym) "thy l' hi wants she is work- and care having been slowed upon a style that has little appeal for her.

I a Ian linen cloth em work has always interest, si h. hut Miss Bird happily says, "We'll get I she receives cents a dozen, and by men). Nor Is this an illusion, for the haps, by skilfully arranged excess of I mni. a wen- howl. and after her term of (retain was her again before, long." hard work, with considerable help coiffures which have the hall mark of the hair, which still never develops universal 'lh over In the led fbarit les of As contrasts to the cases cited Miss from kind-hearted callers, she can of good form as well as of chic upon into bulk, I shown clearly arou mi is all 1 1 putre- hi im, Chicago she was made Miperi'ntendent Hird t'dd of a beautiful cxempllflcn- make $9 In two weeks.

She is Arm in them are really simple, arranged quito brow and ears, the only deviation be- i slowly, js white, or of oh Polish district, where her little I of marital devotion as evinced by the belief that hy this work she can quickly and once the knack or the I Ing toward the back or the crown, "ov in ha.i. fa mil' consisted of .140.01.0 human an old man. sadly crippled with dls- stave off the mortgage, taxes, doctors' adequate provision is attainedquite where, hi many cases, the strict con- "lv tafilud bHngs. Ihese being I 'oles. case, whose every muscular effort hills and buy food and heating mate- I easily.

tour is slight Ij enlnrged. Itie hair he- AND n' Ml'! lMJjIss Bird's suggestion, Polish In- hint pain, working faithfully rial. The Associated Charities Is plan- Of course, their success depends on Ing raised more or less en pompadour Procrastination I'iivoi-k rawer. the sun setting behind Fujiyama tej-pretcrs were engaged for each dls- day. day.

in spite of his lnflrmi- ning a wise and kindly ootirse for her the condition of the hair, which is from the temples and again from the I have a growth the size of an al- ThM sll:" simpb'. Irlct; and she was fortunate in finding i It to support and care for his aged to pursue, and when it is ready she naturally brought Into greater proml- end of the short parting or break, to inoiid inside of my lip I am constant i a stanch friend in the broad-minded. I wife, who had been paralyzed for will be tactfully persuaded to follow It. nenoe hy the very simplicity of tho reach this added height. biting it accidentally.

The doctor I dainty 'and pleasing. Vuri Florence Mei.lrum, Al'fred Fox ami AIT TTTfimAnTfl CTfm 1 "The Veil. .1... w.ll November It 11,., I entertain tllD 1 Uttlt 1 They be given Tho wd, be oiy TTZtZ0 Set Apart the Play and the hesney? his a.dlfn' 'i'c wani aCt8, K1" Th ami I.v pXlueii'iK I he Aiusi.Mda,,,- Thea.ee DailCe, Says Jeremiah a Siephlm'speN vie Dramatic AasmteUoa WUI PIy Will Mark Place Where 'c'Vn'TS'd1'''1''- lf''' '''-'P A.i.erie.1. a liri.nge, Donovan, Coach and Play- jH''S I fr thenmbhioty, produe- York Made Its First Resis- 'E'P' I IwZl wright-Sees No Decline vtZV tance Against British SZ 'ZC 'taken part in Mercedes performances at, during the Christmas holi-i aro now working toward this end.

Into Jules I. email, c. in Mail i win. will emicied ly in Amateur Stage ot i''iilon'of 'a I ms' Mlna G1(, Ha wln bogln her "''V 1 J.t -nthne I tome of In Kitty. Miss Winifred Smith mil ue.

urn a large second season diamauc i adlngs win, in piu'V, I i aa utnci items or in- --r Sitk is at fort Hamilton. 1 i' i 'h d.1 Tns rr, Cl'CSt. I of which Dee Is chairman. 'til! Vr.Tn.l of ahmr't'- I day morning at I I o'clock The first women' Mr win v't'lin'm! I ami I .1 u.ll' also appear. MoiJrerli- Miss Academy DaiiRliters of Ilevolntion to Hold 'TnX lane more Kearney.

Mrs. W. Chew. Uunsanv's "Tin. Coblcn Doom." She I I'L VS If III II II DHI Jed of Springtime company, THE amateur stage is Without Miss Mary Davis.

Miss Ma-zie Lopez, i The vehicle selected is to be a re- r-tlWUC MCrcisea will also read plays hv William Huller Alice Minnie Herts Hetiu Kith- 'he entire chorus, will pre- dottht improving as each new Damn Hr.nan. vlvi.l of "Curs." by Tom Robertson, Friday at Noon. Yeats and Scuinns I .1 season comes around and it is -Mrehan. I'houias a nagh. v.

K.mi.i;h dramatist, who Wrote William a I iv.dentlv Mcfiauley and James "raste." "David tjarriek." "Society" Next week Tim Murphy will play 1 '''h kW lm 1 1, among other tl rt 1 hos, in H. and nther Imgr i wo n- An even! of national Interest will pan John Silver in main I study of conditions connected with Will Produce "The Rosary." 1 A n'l deVl i'l un by iu'V. 'aigVsh'iml Society' Daugh- Judy Theater "rlcm'w l.lxo a st I io a Md the siage. ipparently th the idea At 'he Kedemptorist auditorium. hl) successfully in black and v.

last volution, at Shore road living his act wii 1, 1 II ne ha in miiid of not ohly pletislng the JuoUon SeaS" 8 -1 The Palrfor W'vlutt i 'f'rra numoct ot snch produe. Js tho Dramatic Friday at high noon. This tablet com- hy Kthelbort Hales. story of the same "Th- Travel- 1 pim onAwrns I saay. he lar.

txzl'x- nearer the Uutn ever be- n- "The Th. Tho rSrntatlon of HT6. when the frigate Asia was A' I 'rlM. wn, this very int. resting It will be "The Dlstricl Attorney," the comedy- Caveseud Lay and a small party ot The lla.yard ha I The pe.

rman.es will take pla.e I Ins as the in, nl made t.v Io ,) produced hy I be putriots gathered on De Nyao bluff. purchased nil the scats for Tuesday. Th is. lay and Friday ali.i i I-. ,1 Jeremiah leu, man.

i coach and nti. let- the personal direction of In am Stock baa been now Fort Hamilton, fired the first shot, that night, following the Harvard-Yalo and S.iurday mornings dm ina I i M' plnwfid.i nmn year- e.perh tier. ih f-. Donovan. set for Thursday evening.

February 1. not onlv in Now York State but in the game at Now Haven. Christmas and New fttfi Weeks, Utapo he hi been author, and when iiskcl' t.piv his opinion of the cast is as follows: The Rev. I m. at Brooklyn Labor t.jeeum.

Sev- Ptjre Middle Fast commencing December 26. 'manager stage of loday. Can i nuing Kelly. Charles McC.ir.n; era I rehearsal-, haye been held nnd the Saturday night will he football night Mr. Donovan stikl: "The artlMn- sl.l, William Malu.neM 1 a.

hnv .1 is as en- A program including representative he th1 of Hie Hinaie.ir production is very right. John Dwyer; Skeeter. Leo cournglnp. Lehman Is coach- speakers has been prepared for the of both the Army and Navy o(Un spoiled use a gobd In McKcon! Vera and Alice. Miss Anna ng the players.

occasion. Mrs. Kvcrott Menses Kay- will occupy boxes There will b- a li 1 1 I ft 1 1 I fa i si fcfK Herbert UH iind they therefore not follow tho tion of t-aal Artillery. Will deliver ad- story closely. The young actors can (npahlo Presentation of Clever Farre.

cast for "The District Attorney" dresses. The presentation of the tab- NFW FIIFM'H StKTKTY. '-'t M-'r and Carter I Sam Color Snvd.r. seethe Inattention and are In- The three-aot farce Somebody'e let is to be made by Mrs. Don Carloe the attraction the 'h'0 'P J'V, l't SelW.

regent of the Long Island s. Branch of Alliance Fnjoys 'his week In the cast are I .1 1 sprmg season inalers Hail cl.dy. D. and the chaplain of tho Iavture on IVI.uv-Mi.tl.ll.ie. larkliert Jam-s morels, ice.

ssl', il. for the play is the- William K. Kreamer. the director. society, the Itcv.

Charles W. Rocder, The members of the newly formed j'' Th- siar thing." and it is a fact that iimrc and leleeted the cast. It was composed of 'uMna will offer the opening prayer. To Miss brunch of the Alliance Francaise In May mini. Th- "'-oil Ho in.nihii more the oi cluhs s.a-ie- ihc i.dh.wing well-known pb vera Josephine Lassoe and Francis X.

Car- Joinalen. enjoyed a lecture at Its last I the offering Is "At the Mur.l. 1 'n'" Itecrd dance another Inoi'i'ih ami "j' ii. di, a li' i-hv1 uiiVr TayL.r inody Jr. will bo accorded tho privilege meeting hy lTufc-ssor Louis Delami.rre, make each more till Hl.ng .1 Tiiiuniey.

and I- K- of unveiling the tablet, whlqh will bo. g-ncral of the Federation load 1 i' I In Un-r Krnesl Blum by Raymond V. Ingersoll, I'Alham Fran, aire -n vjii i i. 'The article 111 hist Pun-I n.v.1 V-aP-'-rt i.i'.'un F.ytorr I l'ark nulls, loner Little Miss Las- I.e. Salon de hi M.i.hiol- -i.

The cast rC IKS -T 'n' li'iMl'in' -1 "I' 'he IM," which I- he given by the v. Vei active member of the end her tune. Pro-'! i. i hmiif! I', ople's of the 'Id (, i.i sockly. lainai re mud- live again for I 1 Droadwa It.

d-s 'H 1 19 the end or the act I la I nea it i i 'In i -h progress- Sidney Crant of tile Thlr- -h- i.n.Ii.-iico, Salnte Iteuve, Caine, app-ar at lh i all' 'those connected with I 1 ''emiere-l S.M i rt Judging by the and his staff will he Itennn Octave Feulllct. we. Till- is. me of th- the nma.e.ir si 'ue i.uit.rg i.ro- "huh n-i he v.mng,!,, gatnis of of tho afternoon i l-'lauheit, Les c.on-ourt and others i American li.no i.e .1 due, oil's and' s.a-in- i ni a man- 'V'iIiI1, "'f'' 1 71. the of his rogl- brilliant hty of the em f-rmes ami is -I 1 1 i 'm- i 'VI'' I Th'' P'''V experiences I isl, mic of h- aftermmn, will lit 'all 'e I.

a I i'l I Wui.i i wdh Hi- c.i. y. .1 produced plais." Voting People Si-orn in "My Now "iMI I) t'g t' a' I 'r' I "'J' 1 1 jieroedee iMuyors' tint Show WUI Itt New Curatewhloh wai ro. ii menta were bolnn aerve.i the memlK-rs li Many New Flayers. rtud c.

nily at I'alit, j.nny ANOTIIFK NKW THKATER. IVfyX' Will he a dross a big': 1 hi- Cr, nwlch 'ill Is to have a little a' 'isa'iix. j' cedes Players of in- hun of "ur was .1 and staged under Mim ner of Fourth street and Seventh avc interested Pi Hie French language mil! arc ZuZ'uV" ndh'd MM. 'po i 1', fiSS very hear, of the village- literature with idea of Increasing jj the i clever 1 has been ucpilred by tho fircenwicb I i ciiarh a will duplicate the 8ir 1 1. i ms Village Player, Inc and btlltdlhg llZ mt I '4.

rtcbiev, m. mi. To (Jive Plays. operation O0mmelo at or.ee first Wed ead In De ember I 4 Klehed met aetMOn with the pro In. Th- Avah.n Dranni.lc Society will, The Oreenwlch Village Theater will wtuncmia) in uecemoer.

iH 'lon-iMv -a Th 'i y. nleg. November carrhd out Ir Dutch Colonial style FOR MFRirXS." I JMBSt" 1 Jk. jf Wgpla: bolngl en. c.ive an en.

ertalnment for the "Tb- I.e.. Man has I and will s. at h- ar.hlt-ct I WiSkalB' -wtL will II l.ne.li Ibe Chnslni.s fund of -he ed by the I. A I I.ee Mea.ler Tlie theater is N' I W--'V Thai Me- Pv- up of thiee as ilml, im itaaie lii Its and in- I1 ct an ad hy the 1 JSW Ml expectations Is assured The play ejpe-nct sketches, "Advertising met to ho held at Arlon Hall on Mon.lterettlng experiments are to be cur- M.dis..n I'. tcrs at Hie i-kaW '-j Will be Btagefl at Si Augustine's mag- I Husbuiul." In which cast will appear day eveninr Dec.

11. for the rled out The first proiPictton will the 1-n ty of the Fourth Ave- iMdl IP WlLLIAHV, TtlVit c'L AVf.l'CK l.X.i ('." fJEE nlllcu audit. lark place, mar Arthur Fox. Clinton Somnur. benefit of tin- Church of Si.

Itose of take place early in Ihc new year The tme Church. 1', art I. and W.w I BlKth avenue. I V. '-h- and Mac It-hears are end, wn ot I he h.

at 1 will bo Frank Fort; vi.lh at 0 to-. WMPlkE JThU UhJlHWM. SU Jeremiah J. 0 will egshi iwm) MeCabe; "Mlsa Civilisation," Miss nnd good pru.U.cUon Is idiuitcU. I Conroy.

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