Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1912 — Model Will Pose No More [ARTICLE]

Model Will Pose No More

Pittsburg Reformers Say She Is No Model (of Propriety) and Seclude Her. Pittsburg, Pa. —Carnegie Technical school has turned up its first scandal. Rose Drew, Venus of the art class, has been sent to the Home of the Good Shepherd In tears, and the latest fashions in clothes and mjlllnery. The students In art and Illustrating, for whom the Incomparable Rose has posed In the nude for two years, must find another model. The faculty will take a hand In the choosing. The cozy little flat that Rose Drew occupied, not far from the school, has been closed. “What will Andy say?” the faculty members are whispering. Since Rosie came from Connellsville two years ago, with little more than her figure and pretty face, she has had a class of faithful, future Millets worshiping at her shrine. Only recently this became known to the morals efficiency commission, the body that has been cleaning up the town. Some of Rosie’s envious neighbors objected to the “parties” she gave ib the flat. The Welsh rarebit, with Just a dash of lager, and some of the other chafing-dish products Bmelletj good, but the fun kept up too late. Rosie always displayed a fondness for rare perfumes, which she used lavishly. '