THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911.
Woman's Lunch CourJD2Luxeon Fifth Ave.
From Which Mere Men Are Barred Really !
HAD REVOLVER IN SLEEVE.
Man .Selreit In Of tit Is Held t'nilrr
the Xnlllran I. an.
.Frank Ifenoto, arre?e1 by Detective
Hurka of the Kant Twsnty-sc i-ond afreet
station at Twelfth atret arid First ave
nue and discovered to be carrying" a
baby liaminurless revolver In his rlifl t
eleeve, wa arralf-nerl In the Yorkville
Court thin mornirm unJer the Sullivan
weapon law.
Ilurke. who II known n 'Tlom-Shoe
ltniy." Kot a tip that Ultra wan to he
trouble lit the First aven ! e.irner. lie
f' iin.l a crowil there anl UPOfl Uenoto'e
rnnklnu a SUftriCtMSj re-n;irk grabbed
him by the s-m and (01104 lb revolver.
The prisoner told Lieut lreg of
tho Kant Twenty-seeond sireet etatlon
that he had been In the l ulled State
twenty-two yearn, but hud taken out
only hi first eltlsetistilp papafS, Jin I I
thirty-two year old and lives at No,
JW Kent One Hundred and Twelfth
afreet.
ten Rnaalan Ambaaaador Sail..
ST. l"17rratiBfRO, Oct. 10 -The newly
appointed Itlsslan Amtiaalor to tho
I'nlfed Htstes. M. Oeorse IlakhtnetlefT,
and Madame Uakhmetleff left hist nlflit
for America. Secretary Wl eeler and ti e
ataff of teh American llmbassy were i
the railway station to bid them farewell.
Ambassador - iuild Is out at town for a
brief vacation.
Is No Place tor Slender Purses or the Ctrl in a Hurry,
and Strange Marvels of the Confectioner's Art
Arc Set Forth Upon the Menu.
Ty Tthel Lloyd Patterson.
TT.: rc :
n
. UVS AfTLUW
at the paatrv the while vou 'huskllv
demand "One of those." and know I
yourself from that moment a tOCiaJ 1
outinat. Ilend your fate In the rnls'"l
aychrowe and suspeiiiled forki of those i
about you.
In no other tWMM In New York does
your position In eoclciy depend BO .
ahsolulely upon I thorough ktiowledKe
of what one nilkhl mil the cake ale- j
ohtsm.
And do not fancy, either, that here I
will be a refuse Into which you may
slide oil the days you don your lust
year's hnt because It looked like rain
In the mornlnf. Learn now that a
lunch counter !s not necessarily an
etebodl meiit of the vision the name
conjures. Here are no neatly tailored
stenographers, nor emudicd travellers I
bolting for their trains. The feet that
rest upon the low brass rail are silken I
shod and vastly buckled. The purse
reposing on the counter top are Jew- !
ellcd and chained and monogiarned.
The hats that bend abovo the steaming
piaies Dear piume more neavy man
tlx thoughts hrneath them.
But you must not think these beau
tiful ladles who politely hut firmly el
bow a place for themselves at the
counter do not really eat. Ah, no. The
more ethereal the appearance the
greater the need of sustenance, appar
ently.
BUT THEY'RE QOOO EATERS, IF
DAINTY ONES.
"Mathlhle," sighed the one In velvet;
long ametl.-yet earrings madu purple
lights on i he cream of her che-ks un.1
Jier throat rose from a fold of priceless
lace "Mathllde, I'm Just golnit to eat
a trifle. Nothing at all, i rally Vou
see, I had my breakfast served In my
room very late."
"Dearest." replied M.HMlde, "that
suits me perfectly. 1 don't want a
thins myself Oh, Just the merest bite.
You know I'm dieting. I've lost"
And trMfl afier a pause.
"I tell you what we'll have, Mathilda,
Just a few ousters nnl ofler that some
bouillon Then, n)v love, as lonn as
wo are neither Of us very hungry, we
might have a chicken pate and Home
egns henedletlne. No polntOes, dourest,
they're so fattening. We'll Just havo a
white-clad waiter behind the counter taste of lobster naiad and a SttOUlt Tor
and watch him deferentially slide the tonl with some Kranglpane caloe. Will
trifles of crust and Cream from hi you have chocolate with whipped cream,
tray to your plate. Hut dare to point dear, or tea""
an uneducated but determined nnger j And Muthlldo murmured "chocolate,"
a lUJRsj
OOimtOf on Fifth
avenue. It la ex
clusively for wom
en. Itemember, It
la not a tea room,
nor yet a charming
little confectionery
with dainty tables.
It la Just a plain,
everyday lunch
counter; the first
and only Institu
tion of Its kind to
open Its democratic
doors upon New York a long lane of
lackeyed portal.
Nor I It situated at that far end of
Fifth avenue at mention of which so
many of us look blankly well bred,
and from whence, Incidentally, so many
of u came. Neither Is It near that
other end where Washington Arch
droop It mouth aadly over the om
nibuses and dray that have replaced
'be one time brougham and victoria.
High l In the midst of New York's
moot fashionable shopping district the
lunch counter In question haa reared
He vinegar cruet and weet pickle
Jam Very near Fifth avenue' pocket-
book and consequently very near It
heart. A none' throw from the Wil
dorf; a few block from Sherry' o
Delmonlco'a ami directly acroa the
avenue from Tiffany's. Surely enter
prise makes atrange neighbor.
CAN'T GET "PORK AND" OR EVEN
"PLATE OF WHEATS."
Tot, you must not Judge too hastily.
Po not Imagine that you could fluP down
on one of the high stool, plant your
elbows firmly on the polished auruc
of the counter and call for "pork
and," or "a plate of wheats,'' and
expect to be understood. Here la a
new. In fact, an elltely modern lan
guage. A lunch counter language,
perhaps, but nonu the les very much
of Fifth avenue, fitrange marvel of
tho eonfei tloner' art are set forth
upon the menu, and unlet- ttuee
names come trippingly to your tongue
you know yourself at once to be a
rank outsider. Murmur, line choux
praline and a Haba railMennu," to the
as she reached for one of Hi Utile
graham bread tafldWl hot that are piled
at Intervals on I he counter.
One cannot help wo' lerlnir whether
the cl.-arcter of the me: i would change
If men were to Invade the place. How.
ever, that we may tie' er knot?,
MERE MAN IS BARRED FROM
THE HALLOWED LUNCH.
Fill now an Mimwi tiabliei in lit pei-
aon of a slender youth, Itnmi llal v
haiHU. lushed and with a pompadour
glistening like a halo, liars the way of
the unaccustomed main who turns his
feet toward hallowed gr mud. At the
bark of the store, up a few ateps a' d
at the UVblw . there he may go.
Hut the lunch counter from U in the
morning until ' 0'ClOOk In the afur
noon Is not to be desecrated by tli
presence of man.
' And has tho counter been Btarted, a
a convenience for thi women who have
only a few minutes to spare for lunch
con from the.r shopping?" I asked.
Tlui woman behind tiie pastry counter
hruJued
country have a quaint streak of Ameri
canism In them. After all, a lunch
counter appeals to an organ which la
very near our heart.
TROOPS TO GUARD TRAINS.
Knur i mil lui n les on lnty to Protect
NlrlLc-llrcnkere In slteelaalppl.
NATCHEZ, Mien., Met. iv. a tele
phone message from Mri'omb City says
Tour companies of mllltla have been sent
to Summit In anticipation of an attack
on Illinois Central trains scheduled to
: MoComb with strike-breaker.
It I reported a number of ctrlker
have secreted themselves along the line
g abort distance from Mct'omo.
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i a growing majority of !
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I 178-180 Fifth Ave. I
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Oppenheim, (sllins k
her shoulder.
"lines a l.nly ever hurry, madam?"
ahe ld.
I watched. Indeed, I watched a wo
man leisurely draw on her lonir ud
glove and button carefully eaoh out
ton, though another woman atood be
hind Inr waiting for her place. 1
watched her languidly gather her
purso and handkerchief find little pir
cols, and lam-- iblly siiiiiler to tho cash
ier's desk. There he laid down her
handkerchief and purse and Uttlo par
cels and paid her check and very alow
lv adiuated hOf veil, while throe other
women with their purses and handker
chiefs and little pared waited to do
likewise.
So It Is no' became the smart women
of New York-Can no longer epare tlmo
to eat that FlfMi avenue's first lunch
counter has come Into existence And
It cannot ho boMUM society Is dieting
very rigorously, Maybe It Is bocauso
evon ooraoni of soolal position ta this
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