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TH JEVUKlftO WOULD, JTMIDAX, JAflUAjil 4 GIRL STRIKERS LAUGH AT FINES, WEBPJNTOMBS Convicted of Attack, They Jeer Court, but Union "Fails to Pay Penalty. There Are Girls Besides the Vemises Who Are Beautiful to the Artistic Eye ijvvxruuuuuTJLi'nw'iin' - - , n nmnnnrnninr i -- --- $eWI091mimW " vnrri""""-Yirinnr ni ryi-nnriri'iinnrirr FORTY SHOTS IN RIOT. "Beauty Reveal Ittelf in Many Forme It It lm poeeible to Select One Special Mould, However Exquitite, at a Standard to Which All Othere Muet Conform," Say Artiet Chariot C. Cur-ran. Five Hundred Garment Work ers Fiffht Non-Union Hands in Williamsburg. Jutere Dwl.lve lauhte r rave way o hyatarl rmi niinc in Hi Criminal 'mirt Twiwdsna th aTl'moon. when four irtrl etotMn strikers. oonWlwl of aaes'ilt. fun4 no Mtilnn ofnvul h1 :m'"'I to tmtj ttlelr dm awd Uiey would he Inrked o In tH TninS. Th- girls -were Yells Meal of Nv 4 wanarri esreet, M nn e KttTttel of No. 3 Was TWnl Mrel and i and HHm WWW of No. 17.1 Second 1. all less than twenty esr- old. Twr war mv1ctd In MM "mirt af atoms of artu.-ainu jriri rtrlka- kara M Broadway and Mr" wi etreet after the trarmenl strike etoarted iMoInamy. Malnart and Oolllne fine of SSA In eevch emme. Itn- .tely tba tVur Stria broke Into aaaUas and than lauajnlng arorn. "We tweed worry." they horuad. "tea unanri will pa.y tha fine " Weeidtn tha arrival of hr daUyarara Saw glrla arara permitted to rwmaJn in rfca court room. Hours paaaad and no ona gfteent Tha Judaraa Antetved thalr work and pranarad to to homa. Thar was nothing to do but send tha quartot to tha Tomba. fONTV HOT FIPUEO AT STAIKI RIOT IN WILLI AMMURQ. fir hwadrad striking garment worx ara aarroundad tha factory of I'llu Brathere at No. 171 Boarum s.reot. Wllltamahurt. to-day. aad at a slvan all -aal began aa attack aa tha hundred or awra aadna ewploy s arrlvis for at a quartar bafora t o'clock. aora laauhrar thai, war flrad. Tka wwrksr. wtio were mostly wamaa aad glrla. bosan to ooraam is4 run wild ly up aad da a a. idiaiaflas tMi dlrae tloa with orory abet. PaUoaaaaa OTisaasB of Mm tn rtraat station, aaakaaat to aratoo t tka factory, found kwaiskf balplaoa aad tele phoned for harp. Out swatHae wlU all hla rwserves aoworad tka call. la tha ton mlnutaa after tka arrival at tha police tka aMeraiaa ferae was aoattcrad. John OraaWrcor of No. 1 Leclnf ton avenue. worker, waa found at Buehrwick avaaua and Boarum treat. Ha bad been abet through the left lea. Bla hat alao had a bullet koto. Ha waa harried te It Oatharlne'a Hosattal to aa astSalasse. FauUne Tailor of No. Tl Avaaue S, Maahattaa, at about tka ae beaten by aa police say waa wlaldad by helm at Ma. IT North Tenth treat. Wll- WUllamaburi Hospital. Tha aottee ar- arabU dWcuHy. " ROOMVILT OONPtRR AQAtN WITH MIM RARNUM. jPHtoet Ftioiaiat Rooaavalt came to tka city to air to renew hla conferee sea MR at ferita toar of tha White dooda Workenf Union, aha iaiJil kla intareet la their aauaa At tne omce af The Out- rwad Col mooeevelt doeu eeldenoe, aayraua aad the afl af girl worker., which ihowod canaitlona In tha trade. Mr aald that ho waa convinced , erave am;ii preblam waa la la tka atrlke. aad that he waa tr aotlna aa aa Individual clUmn to work it out for tha boot. RHaa Freda Ktrebway, the daughter at the rarasar aaan or tha Columbia Raaaol of Law. waa compelled to ralln makfh bar aervlce aa atrtha nickel to Ote, owln to har fatber'i objortloaa Ron Oartrud t'ortlM. alao a collaar waa buoy In tha Intereat of whtte gooda (trlkara. Mlai Cor wtth a delegation of atrtkara, went City Han and to Conunlaaloaer to adk that action ha taken two policeman. Identified only by auintur, who. ebe eald. had uaed etoke aa la lean -year-old Irene Roth ha rerueed to more from her neat at Math avenue and Twen h street. Mian Oorllea added that . aaw a prtvata guard atrlke another grl and appealed to one of tha fame pe IK em en to arreet me man. Trn not bare to make arraeta for you Or any other etrtker,'' waa tha verilon Corllaa pave pf hli reply S3 Eyeglass Supremacy. Harrh Eyeglass service assures you both safety and economy. Safety because the examina tion of your eyes is entrusted only to Oculists (registered physuiai). Economy be cause we make the complete eycglajs in our own factories. Harris Glasses con $z or more and are guaranteed to rive complete, lasting satfacuon. Your money bacji if you wish it. vetfeWaagRwar wawew rpTiaawawTRw "You Know," He Mur- mure, "If Any One of Our Lovely Women Really Did Look Like Venu de Milo, She Would Have a Fit in Her Tight Coraett." Marguerite Mooer Marnhall. Whe'e Venae aad why 1 la the falreet women of tha modera aorld e fleah-and-blood repllti of the narhl found at Meloa. In which an un identified ilreek erulptor had Immortal- lead for poeterlty all that waa moat beautiful to the eyea of hie beauty-loving race? la the Venue de Mllo, "dl- Incly tall and moat divinely rlr." a vini.pi, rvincarnaivu in inv iivina, iuin womrn of to-day? And, If no, where t 1 the moat perfect type of thle new-old beauty to be found T It It a product of the New World or the Old? Doea the Veaua of ltlt live In Italy, franee. aer- meny, England or America' gevan cltlae rrught for the honor of Homcr'e birthplace. Two nation, Qreat Britain and tha United Stataa, are In the mldat of an animated war of worde regarding the native land of the mod ern Venua "She'e a lAndoner!" nro- clalma John Bull. "She Uvea in little old New Torkl" Uncle gam aaeerte. with equally fervent conviction. o far the claim of the Vanua of Manhattan have been becked up by two uceeeaful aculptora. gara Morrla Oreana Myra hfuaaelman-Carr. and tha well-known portrait painter, Atonic Kimball. Mr. Oreene'a taatlmony w particularly valuable, for ah confeeeed that In an eapertence with model from practlaally every country aha had no where found a figure equal to that o the American woman. WHAT ARTItT CHAR Lata C CUR- RAN HAS TO RAY. But are all our artlita equally ready to vindicate the auperlorlty of the Amer ican Venue? I decided to oonault Charlaa Cur ran, whole perapeoUve af exper ience ewtdlatanoa that of tka neajerlti of tka painter, nettled la Now Tort. Mr. Ourran la a truatae of the National Academy of Deelgn. That No knowe a pretty girl when he eee one la proved by the fact that a recent magaalne oover Of hla received mar letter of commen dation than any other cover uaed by 1b magaalne la year. And hare la the way ho cum up the Vanua quaaUon: tea race SwgRjRRR ttljg one rrean a aurkHly eapaato to aha kg laTMH af any other aatloa by aba wbtte raee. Zf yea lak far a real variation la jl 1 H IPOT Mm vM CHASCCORRAK- mm i aawTTl TraaafaW n,,a-1"v. There are n.-ver.il quite .11k- i aRRRnma rataaTI try yea maat nail freaa the BaeUe oooat a Amerlea to Japaa, aet from tba AUaaUa ooaat to Bag laad. hare aa Teaaaaa la How w deat aaad wham." 24, 1918. News Oddities . man corn1 OF eX rwrtRej-Dr. Ignacl Cangatoel of No. M Madtaon itreet. Hoboken, ha to pay PMO for "thouaand klaa" sent by mall to Mlaa Mary Dealderlo. Bhe aued Mm for bleach of promlae. The pen la mightier than the hammer In Waattlnglon. Gordon l ew. rmyaleii director of the T. M. C. A., flnda Government clerka have more powerful gripe men men In atone quarrlea the acore, 111.1 pounda to W.l Ouett at Mr. John T. Davla'a Chlneee ball In 8t. lxul muat wear oAentAl dreaa and eat with chop atlck. While rrank Chiimer and William Blnger of Yonkera were playing rardu three robber came In and took the V7A Jackpot. John Rice Browne, ninety-one. It taking a reat at laat. He' dead at hi home. No. all Jeraey avenue, Jeraoy City. For fifty year he worked for one firm without a vacation, and for alxly year had never mlaeed a Sunday at church. . Old age haa killed fttewart Wall, eighty-one. at PUn Bernardino. Cel.. fifty year after he elew thirty bravea almrle-handed In a battle with Arhee He carried fourteen bulleta to Ylt grave. H nam d 2 for 25c The n-w Enrjuh Model. Tne brat pretcntih'on of tSe i-nmemelv ponular cut. a-way ahepc. Hu the rlegence aad beauty oi tjrmmetry ejwayt fouud a Idejilver Collars With t jnorord unbrraltebl bultonhcloa. , , GEO. P. IDE & CO. ' Also Uakrrs of Ida Shin, , TBOY. r. Y. A man named RokoazcuaM. arrented an a marriage ewlndler In I'ltca, hud a Hat of fifty glrla. Including that of the "wife" who had him arrrated. lie uaed nly hair hla name In "bualneaa." Ifeith offleialf of rhlcago have warnel Aldermanlr candldnlen afalnst hand Finking and tiaby klaalng In the pending campaign. Diphtheria and amallpnx are the reaaon. Mre. Tjiura Marehall of Baltimore, who owne fifty or r-ixty houeee and It worth ITR.Otm. demanda allmofly mid cnunael fee from her hueband, who declare tMO would buy all he haa on earth. rrlaoner In the Jeney City Jill have been getUng cocaine through poat.-ardi aoaked with the drug. . A Weehlna-ton woman hae written Secretary Hlllee that for veara ah has at. ended White Hnue receptlona on eome on le'a 'bid,-1 and won't he plea aend her a card title Umt In her own name? How' ihle for urMo-dtene? A. K. Benedict of New York arrived In ft. Auguetlne, Fla , to rim hla aon, Ray, and found In waiting a hydro-aeroplane Mr. Benedict eenlor put hi gripe on th machine, took a eeat beside his eon. nd they flew homa fore Judge Butler In the Fleet Criminal Court In Jeraey City to-day, hut by mu tual coneent went over for one week. It la underatood that the members of the Presbyterian Church, of which Mr. Church la a member, are endeavor ing to make good the loae to the truat company's bonding agent. In the hope that the charge agalnat Mr. Church will not be pressed. WILSON IN PHILADELPHIA. peade Forenona There and Ha Ml Teeth Flaed. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21 Praal-dent-elect Wtlaon came hare to-day to aee a dentlat and planned to get away by noon. He had no political engage ments for the day. The Governor read, but had no com ment to make on the Kara reply to th Brltlah not of protaat In reference to the Panama Canal. It alio read th I dUmatehea ilepl.rln .Hat u a m ' ' w. . inn.. oi members of the Benat ahWd senti ment agalnat holding eg Inaugural re ception. He reiterated that he would ! De perrectiy content If no reception I were held. Rkaaaaaf The meathol soothe and fJL lM ol freah toata. "V-a "Have a Uundred I'eee" tW Colds and mm Sore Thrott WM. h. i.rnr.N jT M Maaafactarlag M W Ceafeetleaer gR Lj MAWNaAaaad to qearrol aboat Then a delightfully qulaalcal amll dl cloead ltaalf Just above Mr. Curran'u gr tailed vandywe beard. Me bent toward we ooiafldontlally. You know," he murmured, "It on of our lovely young women really did took Ilk th Venu de Mllo h'd have fit. Well miybe ahe wouldn't at Jual l nia minute. 1 undnretand they're wear ing everything loo. But ot rouree II can't laat, and Imagine a real Vanua trying to train herself down to a email. pointed walatl Th arglnal never had to wear coreeta." "But at laaat you don't consider that English women have better figures than wo doT"I questioned. A ROOD WORD FOR RRITIRM AND AMERICAN am Lg. Mr. Carran shook hla head. 'Tv painted soma BngUsh woman aad a good many Amertoen," h observed, "aad I haven't noted any marked differentiation between the two national type. We're U from th euue slock originally, you must renumber. p)ngi and Anvtrlcaaa com from a mingling of Teutonic and Gallic blood. Th result caa't be go vast ly dissimilar. "It Is true, I gupposs, that th Buglieh woman of a certain class has greatly benefited In a physical way by her out door life. To-day ths American woman has a keen lnurut In tport and spend much time In the open air. At lean. ahe doe thl )ut as soon h lma that It Is the proper thing and the mods of life preferred by 'nice people ' The KngUehwomati, however, If she I of good family, hai walked and ridden and humed and lived in th country tot (SaV orations M.'ie hai tut time-conferred ad vantage" Ami then Mi I'utian quietly launched .1 tine hert sy "I dean thlak that ths heroic typs of baaaty, aa represented by the Veau d Mllo, la the only or evea the aapreaae Ideal af femi nine lovellaeea," he aaid. -To th arttstt aa well a to the popular aye, beauty rwag Itoelf to many forata. at to tmpesalhl to sol est a to"' meald, however aj quMto, aad priasaai U a stand ard te whtoL all other meat saw. farm. The toll Tea a and the pe tite By ache are both aaeded la the Honor wou" With another amud ui!le. Uo, glrla. I'm i. j .mi t of Venui proporliune, you may have a chance! "Kven In hi work," Mr. Curran con tinued, "th ertlat needs different ajita af models if he I making a flgur for asm public btilldlnq, a figure typifying truth. Or Jeatlcr, or om other great abatraetlon, He doesn't ohtme ths muUel he would uac for a fountain nymph." And as I glanced through the photo graphic reprodttrlUme of Mr Currar,' . - - J work 1 discovered that even the portrait painter may enjoy depleting many (lylea or beauty. There are ai-veral quite dle- tlEOt typs of feminine mvellnes In the portralta of Mr. C'urran diapUud In The Kvnlna- World to-dav. .vu.i uwi iu paiui atria miu women wnom one wouldn t tnlnd having i for one'a daughtera and alatera," he con fided, "I'm rather tired of the regulation pretty girl on the poster or magaslne cover. She doesn't look a If he could cook or sew or take care of children. I should think the only thing sh knew how to do was to dress herself up '.n pretty clothe. I did a group of three young girls not long-ago, and the pur ohaier told me he chose It becaue he hud three eon at home and he hoped thev'd mirry Juat aurli girl. "Th alehder, girlish, well-bred Uttla person 1 a geaula Assart, aaa baaaty, abd hr charm la J a it aa lataaao aad appealing, la lta . way. i that of the matarr Tanna. "Deauty, at least palnttMe beamy, cannot be defined by measurements or inp.vhouk rules. You may take a ws.lk on Fifth avenue and ase a doan appar ently beautiful women. But you don't want to paint them. At flnt glance your model may not leem at all dis tinguished. It' In the analysis of her face and figure that her phyaloal charm Is discovered. With that, there must be a sympathy ,a wllllngneel to underetamj what you're trying for. . 'The Vanua d Mllo haa one perma nent advantage ever the modern wom an," ended Mr. Cunan. with hla quis ling smile. ' 'The Venus didn't have to wear clothes. Most of us would present u much mors artistic appearance with out them." James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 23rd Street On Sale Saturday , January 25th. CHURCHMEN AID CASHIER. Plaa to CpHa'at wslto H. I. rkarrb I Aeesir of Strallaa. The formal examination of Kdwnrd T. Church, former cashier of th PaiggH and Lafayette Trust t'ompuny. Jersey City, uocuaeri of having stolen listot of the company's funds, was called he- I "Just th show girl and the chicken tre both needed In the musical medr " Ml. ImfdM.gtMl), 1 Addressed to Women ? uAiiswer Such symptoms, as well as many others equally distressing, are common ly attendant upon func tional and organic disease of a distinctly feminine character. Question Nervous? Excitable? Irritable? Exhausted? Backache? Pain? Has living become a burden? Do you know what is wrong? If not, do you want to know what is wrong? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription i is recommended as a powerful, invigorating tonic, imparting strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine. For over worked housewives and business women it is a blessing. It induces calm, refreshing sleep, and banishes mental worry and despondency. This tonic In liquid form, was devised over 40 years ago for the womanly system by R. V. Pierce, M. D. and has benefited many thousand women. Now It can also be obtained In tablet form from dealers In medicine or send SO one-cent stamps for trial box. Every woman ought to possess Dr. Pierce's great book, the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a magnificent thousand-page illustra- i ted volume. It teaches mothers how to care for their children and themselves. It is the beat doctor to have in the house in case of emergency. Over half a million copies were sold at $1.50 each, bat one free copy in cloth covers will be sent on receipt of 31 one-cent Stamps to pay the coat of wrapping and mailing only. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce's Invalids Hotel Buffalo, New York WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. In Both Stoic. The regular stock Includes an attractive assortment of many new designs In fashion able neckwear. Iland-emhroidrrorl Jultots, neatly 1 rimmed with Irieli, Cluny or Valenciennes Laces. 50c. 95c and 1.50 Hand-embroidered Flat ( ollars, with points at shoulders, trimmed with Cluny, Filet or Valen ciennes' Laces. 75c to 2.95 Real Bohemian Lace Collars, in a variety of shapes and designs. 1 .95 to 45 French Hand-embroidered Stocks and Jabots, 2.95, 4.95 to 1 9.50 Novelty Neckpieces, in various combinations of laces and hand embroidery, from the leading French makers. 5.95 to 35.00 BOYS' SUITS & OVERCOATS. - Both store Qreatly Reduced Polo Overcoats, sizes between and 7 vears. Value 5.00 to r.50 " 3,95 Value 0.00 to 12.00 7.50 Boys' and Students' Overcoats, sizes hp. t ween I and 17 years. Value 5.50 to r.50 4.50 Value 9.00 to 12.00 7,50 Valu? 15.50 to 20.00 1 2.00 A number of Voting Men's Overcoats, in .sizs liet ween M and 38. Value 14.50 to 20.00 1 2.50 Boys' Suits of Mixed Cheviot, some with two pairs of trousers. Sizes between 8 and 12 years 3.95 Value 5.50 to r.50 Sizes between 8 and 17 years. 7.50 Value 8.25 to 12.00 34th Street 23rd Street I Ask You (0 Compare My Present Clothes ValuesWiththe Best in Town Tha more thorough the comparison the more certain I am of making you a cus tomer. My present valuea are simply not to be con sidered with the aver age clothing aale offer ing. I am confronted with a greater taak than any other store ever faced. I MUST turn stock into cash to make my settlement with Mr. Georges, Sr., who is to retire from this business on March 1st. These extraordin ary reductions repre sent My Final Reorganization Effort And upon the interest they arc creating, the new patronage they are bringing dependa in a great measure my suc cess after this Reor ganization, ane the ex tension of the Georges policy. REDUCTIONS: 515,$18 4J20 $A Suits a Overcoats, Now II. 20,$22.50&$2S $19 Suits & Overcoats, Now L $25,$28&$30 $if- Suits & Overcoats, Now Id $30,132.50 &$35 in Suits & Overcoats, Now fO nd soon upward. Including my flnfst sllk-llntKt suits end over coat, for im rl $.15 to S7fl, now In KeorKanlsalloD. $20, $2150, $25, $30 A $35 Kmlirarlns Mervnant Tailors' unrallfxl-for-aariueiits for wDlch UMTS es has MM tb recognised rleerlng house slnre 1X79 also (iporars model clothes, my own creations built by custom tailors In dull seasons; distinctive front ready-nikdra. No Charge for Alterations which, whan nacaaaary, era msds by my mas tar-tailor-men on lines that preeecva tha custom shape of the garment. On Ante, fur & Far-lines Coats I can Save Yon Over &. Oom r.mat 'tv your NEW YORK 42 West 34th Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. ALSO STORES AT I'llll AIIKI I'lll 1 1!th et ( heelaut Ml t V AI.O ItSf Main BOSTON .". VI Ktlilnvfea I'ROVIIIKM'K Wrstniln.ler BUSINESS BARGAINS Road the splendid list of "us'in j Opportunity" advertisement! that ap pear tach day in The World. They cover practically the whole field of industrial and commercial life. Yesterday The World Primed 155 "BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES" Or SO Mar tbaa tha Herald, Tlmea, aad djasrloaa Vddd Tofrtbsr. z 9 K ...... r . r,- k s 0