Show fourteen from new jersey fourteen women dressed just alike and so strikingly costumed as to attract the attention of all who saw them walked up park row monday night shortly before the hands on the city hall clock indicated midnight they wore bine dresses tr amed with white sailor jackets with big white collan and jaunty straw hats with alna and bands each wore red roses at her belt two by two they walked as quiet as nuns and as orderly as soldiers newsboys gathered to look at the visitors tho crowd of idlers in the park and on the comers aroused themselves and asked what the procession meant at the corner of street they halted and there was a conference their appearance had attracted BO much crowd gathered and a attention that a policeman or favo thinking there wa trouble went to the to scatter the bystanders bit look the young women waited a aag curiously at the browd and then filed quietly down into an all night restaurant visitor eats where the usual seated beef and beana they delves and beckoned to a waiter and while the crowd of customers dropped their knives and forks in wonder the ordered and women quietly young huckleberry pie all orders being juat alike E the bauw in tha place apoka in lower tones than leave joeen heard thero before for several years and the man ba hind the counter who responds to the call of draw onel smoothed oat his apro nand rolled down his sleeves the odor from the roses mingled with the fames from the beef and beans A halo seemed to hang about the restaurant the girls ate their luncheon aa they might have eaten it on the verandah of a summer hotel and when the last alece of pie had disappeared the cashier of the party paid the bill they filed out and quietly formed the procession for a car they bad no chaperon and the presence of a man to protect them was not needed they were members of a athletic club from hudson county N J robust and healthy and take care of themselves new york times |