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'!& S&S35 jgSS 5 ; THE WASHINGTON HERALD, WEDNESDAY.- JANUARY 15,' 1913. y; v SS' -rf '' xopley & PLAZA "HOTEL JFA i V BOSTON 1 One block from Back Bay Station ooarraieat to abopptaf. theatr and Boston's newest hotel. I under same manage ment as Hotel Plaza, New York. Prices for rooms and restaurant most reason- able considering excellence of appointments and service. Simjle Roomi with Bath, $3.50 to S5.W. Doable Roomi with Beth (two persons), 15.00 to $8.00. Special prices quoted for pro longed itay. FRED STERRY. Muuul Dtractor J. C LaVlN. Maoattr "Young" Clothes Let us renew the "jouth" of jour old clothes K thev re worn, soiled, and out of shape, send them to us Expert cleaning, repairing, and presme W. H. FISHER TOT SI III St. nw. Phone M-m: and We VIII Call. We die tn'j Toe IlcnUJ s 53 000 Contr"t- DON'T THROW . THEM AWAY BBflaasanaa Holes like ibis are cas for ij, fend vour shoes to is and set them baek prac f allv uc. HOME SHOE REPAIR CO. 719 9th St. M. W. 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EDITED BY JULIA CHANDLER MANZ TOO MUCH By KIt.CKS Once In a while one feels that worn en need a lecture for some short comings that In a way affect the whole social fabric and then react upon themselves And she feels minded to grow a bit caustic In criticism, for tho sake of socUty and tne more personal fcaice or tnemseives. She does sometimes point a rebuking linger, and then the begins to think. For, in view of certain sweeping denun ciations that she hears, she wonders if there are not quite enough already for purposes of attack. And she wonders. too. if Jt Is aulte fair to give women so much publicity for things ttiey do or fall to do when the other nan ot tne world slip through without much ad erse comment. ,oil theros the matter of woman s dress At times It has seemed that It has overreached tho limits of modesty and comment has been franklj mado against It But let me tell jou what happened awhile ago It was in .New ork where there Is quite a crusade against a typo of mas culine offender, unbeautifully known, as the masher" A oung man had been arrested upon the charge, and the judge In commenting upon the case made some peculiar remarks He told the man that he seemed to be perfectly respectable. quite a family man. In fact, and that while tho law said a penalty must oe imposed, he had tne sjmpatnv ot tne cojrt And this was his reason- Young women to-dav drcs&ed so abominable that a man never knew whom It was sate to address, and It sometimes hap pened that ho came to grief just through the misinterpretation of fash Ions It never seemed to occur to him that man s business was to keep himself in the strilcht line, no matter what women might do. whether the chanced to In Just foolish or something (torc. The man was charged with an onense ot which he irparentlv was gulltv, an ot fcne which sadlv enough calls for cor rection And when a Judge will go out of his wav at such a time to denounce women s dress, reg-irdlcss of how good or how bad the woman may be. anil eonnt It a reaonable excuse lor the pernicious nahlt Mipposedl it stake, it seems time to call 1 halt on public criticism. MONOCHROME EFFECTS POPULAR Notwithstanding the crize there is just now for beautiful and novel color blend ing? i creit deal Is being done with monochrome effects, cs-peciallv where the color Is an unusual one Red Is vrrj pop ular, and the new shades of It are al most as the f ands of the r i In number running the scale from darkest wine through the jellow reds such as brlrk and tomato, to the skv reds whleh are to lie found onlv among the velvets and satin a shimmering surface being ncccs sarv to produce their tone I'.tunia is ono of the most satisfactory of studis. lovclj alike for joung and old, and the spring will see green a ere it favorite, but the rago at the moment is to have the cotume carried cut to the lompletcst detail in one of the metallic tones Gold-colored Chlflona. Some of tho gold-colored chiffons are traversed with pin stripes that are dot ttd at regular Intervals with the tiniest of rose spra Others have scattered widelv apart, great old-fashioned looking bouquets and there are the watered or moire effects, which, however, for some reason do not cem to be as appealing as they might Before it is forgotten, a gown of flow er striped silver cloth must be described since it exploit, not onlv how effectivelv stripes arc being utilized in the prevail ing regime of fashion but introduces several Interesting features The tunic answers for Itself and skirt both, for the material is ciught high at the side back dropped in front to a long point to be taught up at a point below the knees at the opposite i-ide. and that is all there is to the front view, except the not too abort vi-Ued expanse of hosierv Across the hick ind hung from under this front set tion of material is another broad length and width, allowed to fall as It will from the waist line into the long, sqi are cut train A double width of tulle in an old blue tone th-it matches the mot prominent of tho flower e-olors i wound iround the waist as a girdle, then looped to effect a pannier with the silk, whence it falls to the ankle, held at the end bj a jeweled ornament. 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Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of wrapping and mailing only on a frea copy of Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, cloth bound. Invalid's Hotel and Surgical Institute, IL V. ' Pierce. M. D. President, Boftalo. N. Y. CRITICISM SIIAKPCn. At least, it seems time to' draw attention to the other side Because most ot folk are quite ready to admit that women, with all their fol lies and their weaknesses, have-thus far managed to keep the weight of their Influence on the side of Aha better vvavs of living. Mavbe there was something of the "must' in this apportionment of things, but the fact remains that when It comes to the standards of life, women have helped, not hindered And there are a lot of things more vital to the good of the world than woman's dress, though one does not fall a single step backward In urging that there Is cning need for reform Then there's the awful practice of despoiling song birds of their plumage, for the sake of a bit of decoration One la readv to echo and ro-echo all that has N.en said against it. and will donounce It wherever she can But somehow there Is a feeling of protest when masculine pens are dipped too far down In some thing sharp and cutting, and masculine voices arc raised In stinging rebuke. Because, while It Is true, and, while we are ready to take our medicine in limit ed doses, it is not exactly fair to make woman's crueltv stand forth in such lurid colors At least, sonic of us feci that tho rebukes would come with better grace and greater force If left to wom an's tongue, or woman's pen until some other cruelties are cleared awa. It is disheartening to think of a beau tiful bird ruthlessly killed Just to adorn a woman's hat. But, jou know. It has alnavs seemed a nitlless thing to go out to the favorite haunts of wlldlings and hill, simply for the love of It, to go out down the graceful deer, me Diros ami all. Just to make a few hours of "pla And somehow, whin ono reads or listens to sharp crlticltm of woman's folly, or woman s sin. as It ma) bo called, in robbing our song birds of their plumac and their life, one thinks of the hunter whose pleasure It Is to kill, not for food and not for giln he slmpi wants to thit Is all Thit K one thinks or rum when it is a masculine critic who seems to forget As for women let them criticise, at ta k rebuke, each other whenever and wherever there Is need Hut as for men well the) have a lot of troubles all their own contrasting fabric or color let In. Is littte favored It Is too oppoed to drap erv ind rnues it to miss entires lis orig inal nope which Is to i.ivo an Hlusivt effect rather than to lndiette the detlnitt line, which a ptml dceldidly does The broken pine!, however tl one Ihat starts with dellnltenes onlv to in It avva Into tiiofher portlem of the cos tumc is much liked A number of n w developments of the redtngote are to be noted among the most recent models, and prlnct ss effects too, have come in for a shire of novel treatments The latter tjp of dress Is applauded as a medium for exploiting a particiilirlv leautiful mntenal lfn Is one tltslgn that, though not vet out. Is bound to be iccordcd considerable praise It is in white and f liver brocadt and there are sido sections with shoulder sleeves cut with them whleh fold over 1 frontal pmel as far as the lower hip line There the J anel ends, and the side sec tions are draped together at a single point, thus lifting the hem to show the instep V llver lace so line snd web like that it looks like frost work. Is ap plied down the front as far as the drap er), while a narrower lace outlines the square decolletage The craze for street suits In which skirt and bodice or coat art of different col ors has been extended to evening cos tume" -limine GootI i;xerclsr. It is well known that singing like whistling, is a tine exercise for the lungs, and some doctors advise those who fear consumption to go in for singing for this reason At the same time thev. of courst-, do not advance the claim th-it singing alone will save a one from or cure consumption Acquire the habit of tiking the big, deep breath, which i- a prim ir) requisite of an) kind of singing, good or bad. and the phvslcal Jos derived from It will never allow jou to relapse Into lazj breathing To keep suet good for some time chop It roughl) and sprinkle with a little granulated sugar This will preserve it a long time "It Helped Me So Much." Mas F.W,MxxBa.of Bodlnea.Pa. fan: "Yonr TTorlte Praacriptloa' hai done ma a wooderral lot of good. "Seren jeara aro when onr flrat child was born I waa left miserable. I doctored with two phralelana with out anynsllef. Ithenwenttoseeone of the haad doctoraln WllUamaport: be aald X mnit bare an operation at once and thtl tbould qtutwork. but tbat wai aometolnrl could not do. I then betan taxtna yonr TmTonto ont rtra.rfn.dld! n "Will elosa br.wlihlac too much aneesaa In future." 4, . 4 1 FOR THE SMALL WOMAN. . - '.coat ttUaM' This dress is for the miss and small woman The pattern provides for two st les of collar, and the three-gored skirt im be made with Kmplrc or regulation waist line The closing Is at tho front. The pattern. No 6 Obi. is cut In sizes II. Ill and IS sears Medium size will require 4 S S sirtls of SS-lnch material ami S-t of a sard of 7-inch goods The above pattern can le obtained bv sending 10 cents to the pattern depart tntnt of The Washington Herald BE SURE TO GET YOUR VOTES IN TO-DAY. The speciil competltlt n for th JTV Couovcr Babv tlrnnd Piano closes at v o'clock to nikht, afttr several weeks of livtlv billotlng "ii the irt of contest ants ami their f rit nds This piano will l tlven to the person rastlng the most votrs hi The Heralds JJT..H') Contest Ixtwrtn tin- d itcs of De cember -S. 1M. mill Jimnrs 12. nil S-e that ill vour votts are turned In Wfort th- t losing hour The fact th-it the auvlltirv contest stjnl Independent from the main contest is not limited to contestants, ijvrs It i general Interest that aceounts for the tremendous num b r of votf- Tht Advocate Is receiving Of course thse. votis must lie enst for some ngistcretl contestant, and will bo counted in the main contest Tht $rj) piai'o will lie prestntcd to the person casting the vote-, whether a con testant or not and the contestant gets the s-imc lienetit of aueh votes is If there were no estra award Tho Advocate has purchased the ronov.r llabv Grand from Peres I'oster the piano merchant. IU0 O Street Northwest It Is on exhibition at the tontett building TH Thirteenth street ind vou are invited to examine it when vou bring In the rest of jour voles to-di) WOULD PROTECT INVESTORS. Itrprc.cnlntlvc Rt-nl'a Hill Prohibits ilcrl.InK s-nlr of rrurltlr. Representative Dent of Alibama jes terdas Introduced a 1111 which makes 't a misdemeanor punishable b a fine of not more than J-"1, or Imprisonment for not more thin six months, or both, for v person linn corporation, or associa tion In the District to sill merchandise, soctirttics or service through advertising In jieriodlcals or circulars when such advertisements contain statements thit are "willfullv untrue'' The bill was referred to the House District Committee Mrs. II. -. Mb It e Demi. AltfTll.tn Clza Ian 11 f.a II r White, while visiting friends here, was i ii tiivu if-airiuij tier re mains were taken to Athen". Ga . for cunai virs vv nice was tne president Clubs, and a member of the Colonial i-'ames oociei). STAGE GREAT SCHOOL, DECLARES FAVERSHAM Shakespearean Actor Deplores Prej- nrlit of fhnrrfi Folic Fran If ! Keenan Raps Critics. "There la an undue prejudice against the stage held by a large portion of American church members. "These per sons do not recognize what good can be accomplished, educationally and cultur ally by a good, clean stage." This statement was made by William Favrrsham at the Belasco Theater yes terday afternoon In a lecture before the Washington Drama League. "The stage Is a great school." said Mr. Faversham "In many respects It is as great a teacher as legitimate schools and colleges. One ma- learn history, geog raphs. poetry, liteature, and deportment from the stage The fact that our stage had Its origin away back In, the Middle Ages, when they had morality plays writ ten bj- the high ecclesiastics. In many Instances, is a strong argument against the many ministers and church-goers who can see nothing good or useful In the stage "It seems that the predominant mode of Interpretation on the American stage will bo the drama. Americans seem to have favored drama, and the prospects are that they will continue to do so" Frank Keenan strongly condemned the present tendency of dramatic writers to wrlto merely for monev, "There Is much in the early history of the countrj' that will furnish themes for excellent dramas," he said. "But all these possibilities have been passed over for the detective story and the drama, which tends to mere sen sationalism "I also wish to say something about the dramatic critics of New York. For tho most part their criticisms are lacking In scholarship and In the analstlcal quality They simply sail Into an actor or actress, and tell them they are all wrong without giving tho reason. There should be men of more scholarly attain ments dealing with dramatics In New York." SDC-POUND LEMONS. Florida Ilranil Ilroacbt Here by -Silas i:telle G. Mozart. Ia-mons weighing more than six pounds are the souvenirs which Miss Bstelle G. Mozart, a clerk In the Inter nal revenue division of the Treasury Department, brought home to her friends from Horlda, where she visited rela t'ves The 1 irgest I'nioii weighed sU and a half pounds Its longest di imeter was lwents-s ven Inches, the cross diameter being tvvent)-four Inches Tlin fruit was grown by H M Cham berlain, at Del Ccrro Grove, Fla STEEL MEN HERE. Iliej ppear Before House Committee- on SAios and 3(eann. Represmtatlves of the various phases jf the steel Inquir) appearc-d before the lioiivi Committee on Wass and Means vestenlav to urge the committee to mike iit reductions In the tariff or to make only moderate cuts Vmoiig tiios" who appeared were A C lnrrtfin. of Ntw ork. a manufacturer ot let trie furnace--, who contended that J his business was in such it delicate con- I nltiou that a ch inge In the tariff might iipstt K equilibrium Kdwin K Ilacon. of the Globe Steel Compans, of Mans-1 held Ohio M 1 Kann, preldent of the Pittsburg Crushed -.teel Compans, of Pittsburg U J Wlttnore. of New York, and I- 1 Relehelm of the American Swii-H I lie and Tool Compan). of New "iork. K. C Htch. of the Waltham Watch Compins. of VVHltham, Mass, urged the committee to retain the present duty on watches, and was sliarplv questioned by Ittpresentatlve Ralne) of Illinois as to the prices and methods of his selling It developed that the Waltham Compan) had contracted to st-11 watches In the Ilalkan Mates at 110 each, which are mcile ot the same material and In the same machines as watches which sell in the Lnlted States for JK.50. Explain ing the difference in price, here and abroad Fitch said that the watches sold lere wtre 'touched up" more and In a lietter condition of adjustment. This, he contended, was the cause of the differ ence in price HONORS FOR BURNS. nnlversir) of Poet. Birth to 111 Celebrated Here. Invitations have been extended to An drew Carnegie and Ambassador Brycc to bo present at the banquet to be held In honor ot the anniversar) of the birth of Robert Bums, on January S5. at Rauschers. under the auspices of the St Andrews society of Washington. D C Although unable to attend a similar function held 1 the society last ear, Mr Carnegie telephoned, extending his best wishes fceveral membcrsof Congress who also are members of the society are expected to make addresses. Toasts will be onered b) prominent persons. A message from King George of England and Scotland will bo read as one of the featurea of the evening Large quantities of Scottish heather hive been imported for the occasion and will bo distributed to the hundred or more guests aB boutonnleres. Harry Lauder, Jr, will come from New York as one or the principal singers. Officers of tho St Andrew's Socleti are: President. W. T. Galllhcr: vice pres idents. J A. Watson and C. C Calhoun secrctar). N. 51 K Gilmour. and treas urer. J. H. Small. Jr COLLEGE PARK MEASURE. Senator Gnlllngrr Introduces BUI to Bar Grounds. Senator Galllngcr yesterday Introduced In the Senate the bill, previously Intro duced In tho House by Representative Parran. providing for the acquisition by the government of the field t College Park. Md . used for the army aviation camp, and tho appropriation of JWO.0OO to pay for the land and Its development. The bill was referred to tho Committee on Military Affairs. The aviation grounds contain about 1,030 acres Edwin A Newman, who has reprcccnted the owners of the grounds, who have leased them to the govern ment, said last night that the lands would cost the government an average of about $300 an acre. HUCKSTERS ON DEFENSE. Complaints Made Aa-olnst Them for Parklnn Vehlclea. Tho proprietors of vending wagons that have occupied tho space adjoining the O Street Market are made the subjects of a complaint, filed with the District Commissioners, by certain of the mer chants of the .market. It Is the claim of these merchants that the men who nave been putting their wagons in the pub lic space are not farmers, as they claim, but ore In reality hucksters that pur chase their wares from the city com mission merchants. Ratifies Constitutional Amendment. Albany. Jan. It By a vote of 1S to t, the Assembly to-day adopted a reso lution ratifying the proposed amendment to the Federal Constitution, providing; election of United States Senators by popular vote. ' , Kmtncxy baa eirtt whites to ona blade la a total pcpulitlon of J,?,5i. 8f"3T&PA,Ayr- aw' W THF Rlic-V rnDWFQ af THE BUSY, CORNER Witioti and Practical iBstatttiM Make Extrewly Interesting Mrs. T. B. Wheelock's Talks on Good Cooking That Mrs. Wheelock can cook as practically and satisfactorily as she talks entertainingly Is, proven by tho delicious viands she prepares in view- of the class and of which the class enjoy generous samples. 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