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WELL! NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO AXEL SO FAR
j - - vtrTf:.ry
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V OAS tRU IN CLftRK ?? 1
SAY WHO PUT s ' k
TM& T iM TRAINING - --s
vf y its 'nfOY-v
Z)q Away With Corsets
And Modern Dress Will
2?e Idea m Simplicity
Hobble Skirt Is Atrocious,
but Let Women Choose
the Moderate Fashions
and Their Gowns Will
Be Like Drapery of Gre
cian Statues, Says Dr.
Cecie L. Grcil.
Marguerite Moorrs Marshall.
"AIM, tli faturt of female
draii have for eoine time beeu
tending to an accentnatlon and ex
aggeration of cortaln detalli that
re dleymtlnir to erery decent
jtai'tlnct. Robhle eklrte and other
tnodern atylei are a pitfall and a
mecace to the Innocent and virtu
ous, and aa euch are Intolerable
(Of onr daughter!, listen and
womanhood In general. One hai
only to stand an a main thor
oughfare in any large city to rec
ognise the evils presented by these
.jewnetroiltlei of female attire.'
A!l of which nml much more may
be found In tho trailing editorial of
the current number of American 31ml-claeJ'-A'
' wen ltnown :nlli iil imblloa-
tl. Only, being n man, tlio writer's
criticism of our clothes Is dcMrtictlvo I
rather than constructive. It occurreil
to ma that Dr. Cei !lc I. Cirell. oC No.
SCI West Ono lliindrcil nml Sixty-1
fourth street, who Is a woman as well
as a pnysician, misni mm niiiicuiiiik
besides denuncl.itlon to n dlocusilon
of tho dress problem.
IF WOMEN WOULD CHOOSE THE
MODERATE FASHIONS.
Dr. CreTr M'Si 'p!'1b were encouras-
"Modsrn dress Is nt this moment
very clooo to tho idoM," she said.
"This would be moro generally
realized ir more women would
;noose tho moderate fnshlons in
stead of the ottrcmo ones. Tor
lnttance, the hobble elclrt Is atro
clous. DHt the fairly narrow slclrt,
falling In a atraWht lino from tha
hips, Is like the drapery ol Ore
clan statue and more beautiful than
nuythli'lC have hnd In lonj
time.
"Tlie gie.it lioiililo with woman
il is ,ns bfii t!u peichtontly lirnlcn
lines. Kvn now etry woman who
veal 3 u H;rt of nw color and u waist
of niioilur cnt.1 lnifi'K l halves, rio
back ag.iln to tile Cn-Ur and study
that wjnni(iil flrapiry "1 tho carya
tids. 11b hcauiy lomMe ir the un
broken nv.eep ft u .lle ."''ori' Hi.oul'er
to foot. Von mub-i ttnasiue tho
statui-4 w'th iin'1." r- lie ujiutfd pink
from the .nt down.
"i:wn tho nom.in v.ho wr.irs a ono
piece dre ti'.rn rpnlU tho elfict by
ticking i'ii a, lot ol uiineccs.iry trim
ming it epn ttlng herself Into ii-oh
tvcilons .i.i'l t-ornor lots. Insti'id of
cutting In- cormco out mi". ire at the
throat and leaving It that way, sho will
cut It out and then dun a perfectly un
necessary Hat collar, finished oft l i front
by a bow of elvet r iibon. .last .11 the
descnfiato Itcnnlnaa' c aiehui Lis usel
columns for oriiaiiientf, Instead of for
t e support! they n-illy are, thu mod
ern -onnn tires buttons as i.iiiiiiiuni!
instead .if contlntng them :: their
proper function 'it fastmlns
SIMPLICITY SHOULD BE
STRIVEN FOR.
"Slmpllc'ty 1 thu Idiut should
slrlvo for In our dress, and It Is bo
'cause so many modem 1 lO'.hes achlew
this clmplo erft-Jt tlt.it I lav.ir th m. In
tie-untrliiniH'il iine-pu- -o linen and pon-
te frock: no are get' m l.iutlful Ut-
tisiu. uur l.nipiie .!'. gowns ar
(.tqulsltc; so .110 the soft slMn ehoul
dr scarvis mat on - .s n. ryivaere,
"Tho thin; we havo to do next
is to let out tho conutrlcted waist
line ana mats ths figure natural
onco more. Of course that means
doing avr.iy with tho corset, and
this Is a bit of riuca reform which
has my stroiiifeot approval. It Is
poetlblo for any woman to look
well without a corset. If she will
wcrr the rlRht hind of clothes and
ler.rn how to carry herself prop
erly." "Uven the 'itout woman!" I Inter
runted.
"Even ihe." .verted Or. Orcll. "Of
coune th ei'les. tln.o to learn to do
thou en:-'" i "hen ono 1.1 very
youns. At tao Manhattan Traile
Kclmol, nherc I ant meu.cal director,
I have convinced tcorci of young girls
tbat they can be quite comfortable and
MODERN DRESS IDEAL
IF NOT OVERDONE, THIS
WOMAN DOCTOR'S IDEA,
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attractive without resorting to whale
bone nslstance.
"Iletwccn twrlvn and twenty the
musclo.1 are all toft nnd flexible. A
girl mutt learn to stand and sit prop
erly, shoulJei'i far b.-.ck and abdomen
pressed In. If tho muscles of torso
and abdomen are never allowed to sag,
they will not need nrtlllelal Mipport. If
dresses nr.d undergarments are In one
piece, or hung from tho shouldcts,
there will be no ugly roll of flesh below
the waist line.
CORSFT.s THEMSELVES INDUCE
CORPULENCE.
Tint suppo'e a woman ha' worn cor-
Mts all her life until she begins to
grow stout. Incidentally, corsets them-
twelve induce corpulence, beeauso they
push certain organs Into a wiong liosl
lion and extra roam must be made.
I'ut assume that ono h nlrcady fat.
Tho cornet only aewntuates thu fact.
The bulk compressed at the waist line
overflows above and below It. Whereas
the woman wearing long, loosely lil
ting garments suggests n fine, generous
outline, tustend of looking like a bol
ster In a straltjAckct.
I believe that one's anus and neck
fhould be left Jint us free- ns pos
sible. Here again the stylrs of to-day.
the Dutch collar nnd the elbow sleeve,
leave nothing to be deslreJ. The kim
ono sleove, iIt!i no seam cutting under
the arm, Is another Improvement
UeJlly, dres:imltng Is gran lug delight
fully simple. In most of my frocks
the skirt Is cut In two ile v, and the
tuiilt' (of thu same mite: lull likewise In
twe stvtlons. And four yards at ma
terial will make a drcs, whh h Is wel
come In these days ot high prices.
MORE SENSIBLE SHOES ARE
TO BE DESIRED.
"1 hope we s'lall wear more sens ble
shoes before long, The Trench heel, of
course, should bu given up, nnd person
ally I prefer the sandal. It daesn't In
any way rontlno or constrict tho foot.
lo I think It's absurd to make tho
filly h'.'.'.i stoikln.; the Inevitable accs
son' ui the scnvble short 3;:trt,
"uur hut nro ies.ponslblr for a great
dell of our nerve strain. A heavy ,iat,
iii.'ileularly If mo't of tho weight comes
.11 one slJe, necessitating fren'iin ad.
Juktment, is most unhygienic, T ie mcst
1 nportant nerve centre In the body Is
lust at tie bisc of thu brain. Hut the
lightweight I'.inatna, trimmed with a
s T.p.e i nf and so popular this sum
mer, Is a fine hat. The general tinde'i
lies Shiran !.' t ie dress of to-day ate
ni"?' e 0 nraglng."
Eat one
TO-NIGHTl
The Doctor
In Candy Form
give relief if your stomach, bowels
and kidneys aro out of order.
fortola, the pleasant peppermint
1 candy laxative and blood purifier,
' nlwoy give relief. ,
1 All cood druggists, 25c, 50c, $1.00,
orPartoUCo., 160 2d Av..NtwYork.
THE EVENING W0RLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY
FIND NO EXCUSE
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Lord Mersey and Attorney-
General Join in Talk of Mak
ing Charge of Misdemeanor.
LONDON, July 3. The Hnnrd of Trada
Imiulry Into the Titanic disaster con
eluded to-day when lird Mersey, the
presiding judge, without eettlng a defl
nltn date, announced thai Its report
would be produced within a "reasonable
Mill1,"
Sir Itufus Isaacs, the Atlorncy-Oen
erat, In his closing speech said ho had
been anxious to find if possible, nn ex
cuse for tho Inaction of ("apt. Luril of
the California!!, hut ho had rogrettully
come to the conclusion that there was
no excuse for him. Tho court, he said.
must find Capt. Lord's evidence unsat
Isfactory.
Iird .Mersey suggested that If Capt.
Lord saw the signals ot distress and
diil not go to the relief l.c was tiosslbly
guilty of 11 mlsdemenno".
Sir Itufus Isaacs: That Is s under
the Iterehants' Shipping Act."
blr itufus IsuacB added the conclusion
was Ineslutlblc Jluit tho Ollfornlun
might havo got to the Titanic In time
to savo her passengers nnd concluded
by asserting that utterly unnecessary
r'sks hid been taken by tho Titanic
and that tho causes of tho disaster
Merc 11 bad lookout and excessive speed.
During tho thirty-six sessions of the
rcurt of inquiry ninety-eight Witnesses
havo bem examined and 'J.1,i31 questions
put to them.
BLACK HAND ART.
r.isquale (l.iselone. whose hnnio was
at No. 131 St. Nicholas avenue, will
transfer his residence, beginning with
to-day, to Sing .Slng-on-tlie-lludsan.
and he will remain there moro than
five years nnd perhaps even ten. The
reason for his going tlilther, as ex
plained by Judge O'Sulllvnn In (leneral
Sessions to-day. Is that he has been
convicted of blackmail,
"On April 4 Itaffaele Savnrese lecelved
a letter, signed ulth a rough smear
representing a black lmnd, which In
formed lilm that If he did not havo
S.'u at a milium on the coiner tit
One Hundred nnd Fifteenth Htieet nnd
First avenue Savare.-e's homo at No.
mil West ono Hundred nnd SKtieiith
Mtrcet would bo destroyed by dyna
mite. Savarese follim'id nil unusual
course In this predicament nnd laid Hie
letter before the detectives. They ad
vised 1 1 1 m to put the money where It
nan ordered, and then they waited,
( Subclone, who In only twenty-five
am! not experienced, pcrhnpp, in the
finesse of 1 1 tack Hand work, eama to
get the money Tho rest of the story
li told by the simple nnnouneement
of his ihangii of ri "lilenee
Il pays io pay cask
rurniture
14M49 Wl25TJ1 St
FOR CAPT. LORD NO
AIDING
HE TITAN C
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BACK ON THE OLYMPIC,
TELLS OF GREAT LOAN
American Financiers Led :n
Negotiating $3oo,ooo,ooo
Deal, Says Davison.
The White Star liner Olympic arrived
to-day nfier an uneventf.il passage,
bringing a largo number of pa-sengrs
for this season, nulling whom were a
gioup of prominent bankers nnd llnin
elers. In. hiding Charles M. Srhw.L'i of
the llethleliem Steel Company, Henry
1". Davison, partner of J. 1'. Morgan;
Horace .M. Kllburn, Vice-President of
the NaWonal City Hank, nnd Alexander'
.1. Campbell, President of the au.irauie,.
Trust Company,
Henry P. Davison has been In lhrrope
six months. Ho won nskiil If he had
seen Mr. Morgan abroad.
"I lived with him III Paris and Lon
don while the Chlneu loan was being
arranged," ho Kild. "lie seemed In
very good health and enjoying himself.
There were six groups of bankers, and
American hankers took tho lead In dis
cussing the 30n,noo,0n loan. It was
finally decided to offer It for five yearn
at per cent. The meetings between
the American and foreign banker were
most hnrmonlniiH nnd no one scorned
surprised to see so young a nation as
ourselves, take the lead. I, who acted
as chairman, wan the rrrivU mirprlsed.
There Im every Indication now of an
early reply on China's part since Tong
Shaoyl has resigned. '
"What are conditions like abroad?"
was asked.
"They are not ns good as could be
desired, but things are becoming more
hopeful. One might My they were
comparatively satisfactory. The recent
labor inmate have much to tin with
the uneasiness, but the situation will
clear Itself."
Charles M. Schwab had been nbioad
only three weeks nnd said he was busy
In Italy constantly, whero a great deal
of new huslnrss In steel was contracted
for. Mr, Schwab was much opposed to
lowering tho tariff, claiming It wnul
Our rirw twviVtfi.
itlllnrc-lt'oca Cell
linduatlcn al Ctattl.
rica, for Itic atktnc,
Whrnffff yo'i in
Arrow Iblnk of Coca Ccla,
f Brainy
Collins
Read what one of thc
LV '' l ( sensations of 2nd
'P "It is quite agreeable for your firm tn use my nimr in your
A Ivertisini: literature as one of y mr nnny ru.tomcrs vvliu
have derived benefit! from drin.'.n-' CvCt-Cola,
ojk K. T. COLLINS." r? -ly
1 Do you M.rpose he'd like It, drink it ttWMP''j
and say so if he didn't know that for )j?W'J&4y
k alhlete and fan for everybody -ir'a Vffjinl
k the best and cnappien of bcvcr.i;csf tSSIM
FrCO lLW Demand the flrnuinc '1
1. Kefiisc bub ' tiitcii limmi
-c
who &Na put oa.
3 tN 1M ColtHoUK. "? ?
allow llelglum to bring steel to thin
country cheaper than tho home product.
The most Interesting pisseugers. aside
from lln financial moguls, were Mrs. I.
A. Henderson, her slxteen-venr-old
daughter Aim.ihclle, and u three-.v ear
old motikej, who created mine fun and
troll ile than has been seen on (he Olyn-
pie formally voyages. Mr. I lenderson.
lwic-e husXiri.l Is the foinier bus. Mind '
the picsetit .Mrs. I", Augustus Deluxe,
lias . In.e, I her llnvllsh home at Slnlnes
nml will live at No. 37 .Madison avenue.
In London a member of the no dllty. .-o
rumor nms. pieseuled Miss Aiui.ilielle
with the mi hi. vims little inonkc).
SEAMEN'S STRIKE FAILS;
DISSENSION IN THE RANKS.:
- (
Kvcn where along the waterfront to-
day the Indications were taut the strike1
of the 1 1 ri-in . -i i and seamen had col- ;
lapsed and that lite various cia'twis
tcumhli eo.upaules at whom the strike
was alined were riot In the least ham
pered In getting out and bringing In
their ships.
it was reported that dissension ri ;
tin ranks of the Firemen's 1'nlonl
rhreatetis to spilt it In two. The oilers
wel t poiint'i on i-iiu'iiiiiK to iuii out i
of ihe union and organize a union of
their own, as they were not satlsllel
vvltll I In- methods of Seeietary Vldell. I
Itepres-ntallves of the oiler, said that
lust as soon ns they broke away fmni
the I'reinen's 1'nloii lliey would go
back lo work. j
A SPECIAL SOAP !
FOR TENDER SKIN
Foslam Soap Is the Safest and Most
Beneficial for Tollst and Bath,
l'oilam .Snap surprises anil delights!
every iimt. 1 1 is mure thou a mere soap
a soap plus liealiug goi'ilness. lis sii
perioril.v; is in its nlimlute purity, its
antiseptic nml germicidal iiuilities nnd
lis healthful elleel upon Hie skill. I iiese
iiniisnal iroperliesiireiilitaineil liy meili
calioii willi I'lislam, the great skin
remedy, making evi ry Use of this soap,
for toilet or hath, n source of positive
lienetil,
I'oslam Soap is vvillioul eipial for len
der skin; tlie ideal nursery soap, grateful,
soothing arid rinu-irritaling I'.very
motlier may rely upon its absolute safely
and purily.
I'li-lam Simp makes complexions clear,
li.fiids Mill. Ileiiulifies the skin anil im
proves ils color and texture. The liesl
dlii'iiipoo for ilainlriiff -greally bene
ficial whenever sculp difficulties exist,
I'niisiially large and lasting cake;
price ' cents, l or sale by all druggists, i
For free sample, write tn i'ie F,r,icr-
'' I gency laiboralorie. 'M West ijtli S''eel, '
I''1 New York City.
3,' 1912.
v.io put fun ,
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THE HONEST
PROPRIETARY MEDICINE
lias saved thousiiiuls of dollar
to families who could ill afford
the expense necessary to main
tain the services of :i physician
and has answered the purpose
equally as well and often suc
ceeded after our hest physi
cians have failed. l.dia I:.
Pinldiam's VeuetaNe Com
pound is one of thi, Uiiul.
EXCURSIONS.
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BANKIMO AND FINANCIAL.
HENRY SIEGEL FRANK E. VOGEI. (
HINIiY g1KQELL-QQ
MIVATsT 8ANKIRS
MAIN riO OR
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per J pen
ANNUM i"2 CtNT
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
FROM $1. TO $3,000.
MONCV DCPOSITtO ON (in BC-
rone julv tSTH win. ontw
iNTcncsr rnoM julv ut,
INTCnCST nfACV AND PAYABtt If
ocaincD on thc rinsT day or
JANUARY AND JULV.
DEPOSITS MAY BE WITH DF1 AWN
WITHOUTGIVINQ NOTICE.
WRITS rOR OIROULAR.
ri a ins ft
r, L. CHAMPIQIVi W. J. DUHIRTY,
HANKING INTKKF.ST
596 INTEREST
.Mlowcil on nccoiiDts from ilO. to 51.000.
DtpnslU inado on or before July 15, ilrW
Inlerest Irom July 1.
JI00.KU on deposit with tho Fit.ite of N. Y. t
0 urn rnterlnit our 7M yenr.
HnnkliiK hy t'lsll to meet ynur cnnvenlencs.
Call unit lit or hMiHrl. Ttl lit IlHkman
CLARKK HMOTIII-KS. nnnheni
131 Nassau St. (Tribunn llldg.) EllM,t
SAVINGS PANK3.
IN. w. Cor. Mill St. ami Hth Avenue.
July I. 11112. UlvMrn.l at tha rata of
FOUR PiiK CENT.",
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Union Dime Savings Bank'
40th Street and 6th Avenue "
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lninrst cirillinl July In, at iha rale et '"
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Start a Mint!
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porltinlly" advertisements were
print.' I last month in
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.!. IS'J More Mum in Mic Herald
Opportunit'es to
Alakc Mnncy Make Aloncy!
In The World to-dav there are ad
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Multiply Vmir Sinwl Hollnrst
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