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TAKEN UP BY THE ~ SOGETY WOME Really Taking Interest in Their Offspring. Eifldren Replacing Bulldogs fn the Hearts of Fashion- * able Mothers. society women. Not adopted ones, tt te hoped. agreeable, if somewhat startling was revealed to-day by Dr. Sarah McNutt of No. % Lexington avenue ienower to a statement made by Dr. Lovett Morse of the Harverd Med- School. is indeed encouraging to know that soclety woman of to-day, is really ing an interest in her childven,” wa y; Moree. ‘The unnatural conditions, Justly and commonly held up to ten years ago, are fast disap, The society woman of to-day, be sure, still has her parties and her to atterd, and she still has her jena, But she no more occuplcs with her pleasures he food SAYS IT IS ALL TRUE. word of that statement 19 “pala Dr, MoNutt, and surely she For las ttendance upon | Of the wealthiest wo of this Ana she also ad he news thet are anxious to have children. Jonger will it be fashionable to ‘an ugly little bulldog on your lap motoring elong Riverside Drive y Witth avenue. Instead be rearing 8! Doctor Says They Are FOREGO BRIDGE! baby is the latest fea that has| possession of the up-to-date New | ables born of their own flesh and | |, and who will grow up to tbe both | ereait and « comfort to mamma and fashion of the hoopskirt? ' THE EBVENING WORLD, ES NEWEST FAD Hoopskirt Coming Back? Non! Madame, Pas du Tout! These Upstart Americans Cannot Make Style for Paris!) WAR WITH TURKEY): That's the Decree of Big French Capital—Crin- oline Ie Impossible, They Say, for It Won't Go in Auto or Airship. But the Panier—Ah Oui! Voila Une Jolie Mode —And the Gently Tripping Shepherd Maiden of Louis Seize Ie the Season's Favor- ite—Oh, La, La! (@pectal Correspondence of The Evening World.) By William R. Hereford. PARIS, April 1—Are we soon to @eo again a return to the grotesque Is the present generation of women about 4 jump from the extreme of “the bobble” and “the harem” to the ex- ‘612 With one actord the famous dressmakers of Paris answer “No!” | to both questions. It makes no difference to them if the dreesmakers of America, in con- vention assembled, deoree that the Dressmakers of the treme of the crinoline of the days of | ‘hoopekirt is coming back into fash- fon. With the great dresemakers of France the opinions of the dressmak- ers of America do not count. There 1a even a disposition here to say that | American dressmakers have no opin- Jons except borrowed onea—borrowed or bought, Itke the models they get | from Parte. Redtern, Drecall, Worth, Callot soeurs, Madame Paquin are quite wrought up | about {t-mot about the threatened ad- | vent of @ new fashion; oh, no, nothing | 90 absurd as that, but about these drene- | makers of America thinking they can | Ha what fashion is or what fashion fa not. Here is what Retifern of the Rue de | Rivol said about both subjects to the Tivening World correspondent. Redfern fa an Englishman who makes women's ample of the way these American dress- makers do to show you that the prices but no big skirts, I assure you. “Then what about thi decision of the convention of American dressmakers?” “Really, you know, I am afraid I haven't heard anything about it. We do not pay much attention over here to tMfat sort of thing.” “You mean the makers?” The senior member of Callot Soours {s @ very stately person. She has @ fine head and she nodded it in confirmation. American drese- TUESDAY, APRIL 9,. 1919. HE'D JAIL PRIEST FOR Counsel for Party in Brooklyn Says He Will Seek a Warrant Solomon S. Schwartz, counsel for the ATTACKING SOCIALISTS. for Father Belford. cause of complaint. MORGAN MAY END BERLIN BELIEVES Rumor Says After Seeing Italian King, He Will Visit the Sultan. LONDON, Aprit 9—The Berlin corre- ®pondent of the Dally Express tele- araphs that J. Pierpont Morgan, after having hed interviews tn Rome with King Victor Hmmanuel, the ItaHan Primo Minister and other high offi- clals, {8 now arranging a visit to Constantinople with the object of having @udlences with the Sultan of Turkey and his Ministers of Toreign Affairs and of Finance, Tt te added that Emperor William has requested Mr. Morgan to meet him { Venice on the former's return trom the Island of Corfu. Tt is believed in Berlin, Express correspondent says, that these may have something to do with efforts to bring to an end the war between Italy and Turkey, thought that Mr. Morgan's views will be considered with great respect in Constantinople. the Daily it being! White Wal specting re FLORPNCE, Northern Italy, April Pa %.—J. Plerpont Morgan has not yet de- ) ermined how long he will remain here. He is passing 4 motoring with hi Burns, to places wht est him— W. H. easuires, 4 here, as he did ‘0 see dealers in curios, Yesterday he visited Flesole, an an- ctont Ftrusean town, which stands on the heights about three mtlos north of the city, where there is a cathedral which {s an example of the earliest and simplest of the Tuscan-Romanesque style of architectury, and which con- tains some notable works of art. ( He took tea at a villa in Fleaole, J meeting a select party of Americans, GRAY HAIR of Your Hair by Simple Method Science nas Just been finding out some of the most amazing things about the hate iscoveries that overturn aimpig treatm aay che In 6 short time, Tate. se nent in embodied in the F. a doce not ott. yen Gray tale Restorer is inst taneous In its effect and requires but appilcation to restore the :.atural color of your hair, It is in two sizes, G0c. and nd can be obtained from the lead. and department stores through- ng gut the county. ‘The best hairdressers use it and sell 6 to their patrons. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street On Wednesday, Wash Dress Coods. in 16,000 Yards Imported White Materials. The Brooklyn Socialist Party last Sat-| English Corded and plaids. Value 50c, French Chiffon Voile. Value 75c, 34th Street April the 10th. | Both Stores, Voile instripes, checks 25c a yd. 46 inches wide. 48c a yd. Socialiat party of Brookiyn, sayé he wiil/urday night drew up a resolution de- seek @ warrant this forenoon trom @/nouncing Father Belford and sent a Magistrate for the arrest of the Rev.| copy to him. He replied yesterday: John L. Belfora, pastor of the Roman| “Your letter of April 7 received. What} “Oh, yes, indeed, many of them. But {Catholic Church of the Nativity, Classon | ® lot of babies you are. Cheer up. °, they come to US to learn the styles. We There will be no assassinations. Th ice was! y! } a Mad! ry ‘child's dress, He was told the pri Ret go to THEM. And through then (“Venue and Madison street, A denuncia-{ 40” tases care of his own. With WO. He dickered and talked unt!l he Got) Se get the cue st Ag thre tion of the Socialist party, pubiished thi 'e do not le it for $%. ‘Then he took it to New York, }eare fér advertisement and we rarely |month In the Nativity Mentor, a saper|for your party or your ctees Tact where he made and sold 7,000 like !t. Do} give any interviews to the press and|issued by the church, will be made the y you think 90 dollars wae too ? fever, never do we give pictures of our yours truly, JOHN L, BELFORD.” “THE | Sowns to the papers. You couldn't buy AMERICANS COME TO US fOR STYLES, SAYS MME. CALLOT. “Bat you one many American cus- tomers,” I insisted. Ramie Linen Suiting,—pure flax, Irish manufacture. 36 inches wide. Value 45¢c, charged them are not too high or even fiigh enough. 1 know of a dressmaker here who makes a specialty of children's clothes. A rk buyer went to this house and asked to buy a model of. grunt ‘awed ani- | Greeses that are auch a credit to France ‘ebrilt ~as hide yl td agen vga. | that the French @overnment hes be will be heard omitting from the | stowed on him the cross of the Legion of some daintily clad femate of | of Honor. e@ectes.“ And, looking down, oné|NO POSSIBILITY OF THE HOOP. @ehold a tiny red bundle, entirely SKIRT, SAYS REDFERN, “There's no! possiitfiity of the hoop- ekirt coming back into fashion,” an- nounced Mr. Redfern. “At any rate, I ‘28c a yd. | Women’s Wraps & Coats. in Both Stores, or that trains running to Reno @most empty? Papa and mamma if g0w have a common inter- . They both wil) watoh for the word the tiny lips will tesu grabs and mamma's bridge par- | pe ‘are things of the past. estate, too, is. blooming, espe- Doarded wp, leaving the occu- ya sway. oh WIVES YEARN TO BE MOTHERS. before have I been so besieged | fhers, buth young and ald, who/| Fe 90 wager to have children of thelr | ° sald Dr. McNutt. "Every day ‘or more women come to me ask. | the to mako them strong and healthy | they may give birth to « baby. mothers, who have children, ask pte sive them medicine by which may be able to nurse their chil- @uch a thing as giving a child) # fool is an absurd iden. A 4 and must de nourished the intended it should be. The & mother gives her baby ts the fo find refuge in the country) where green grase and children | won't make them. Here is what I think about the whole eubject,” and he lea the correapomient into the room where Marcetied mannikins were parad- {ing in mew gowns before haughty or {Nervous customers. ‘There wae nothing of the hoop skirt adout the manikins—but they wete not What Redfern had brought me to see. | On the table eo that all intending pur- chasers of costumes could see it and be warned was a colored print framed. It represented Mise 1861 in flounced hoop skirts and poke bonnet meeting Mise 1911 with tight-drawn hobble skirt and spreading hat. Under the picture was the line: “How ridiculous you look, and there is o tendency to what is known es the pannier skirt, which eet the side, That ts the HOOPeKIRT? NO! I PANIER. “As for this talk about the hoopskirt, there ten't @ chance of it coming back into favor. Tt isn't looked for in Paris and it can't be started in America. The dressmakers over there couldn't be in- duced to invest thelr money in a new fashion that has not the approval of Paris. The new style here is tho ‘pan- fer’ ekirt, #omewhat resembling the a of Marie Antoinette's time as the skirt gor “But there Is no very wide. The the hips is.at present little more than Suggested and there {s apparent a desire to €onform to the lines of the figure and keep the skirts row. They are Just ae narrow at the bottom as ever. Not all our new models are of the pan- fer type, but that is the new tendency, and that Is ear the new hoopskirt ae wi Mt . No one is better qualified to express an opinion on the hoopskirt than the Great house of Worth in the Rue de la Paix. It @as the founder of this house who, coming to Paris in the sixties of the last century, gained his frst fame by bravely breaking away from the Orineline and hoopekirts then in vogue, It wae Worth who ‘killed’ the hoop and the only way « child ye fed. Neture makes the courts o milk smal! and easy for to digest, while in cows or milk the curds are large and to the chitd, Of course, some can't nurse their babies. Nev- thoy never cease trying, and f wars esoking remedy for thetr | Statement thi joclety women to have children is en- It might have been . But not #0 of | As for the creation of new fashions fm the United States, Redfern said: | “There ts something here that in- | etilla into the minds of the work peo- Dle and designers something that is lacking im America or in England. It ie the artistic appreciation of dress, |The litde work girl has It; her mother |has it. They are able to carry out the |{deas of the designers and to them. That is absolutely decking where, and @#o France remains and Must remain the undisputed leader in the matter of feminine feshion.”’ NO IDEAS ABOUT OREOSES IN AMERICA, THEY GAY. At Drecoll’s, in the Place de l'Opera, gure | they were not nearly eo calm about it. - ep Mt can be demonstrated. Why do Drecoll'e, lke Paquita, ta @ stock com- pany. One of the moving spirits in the company said: “Oh, I'm not boasting or saying things Just to be eaying them. What I say te ssimakers of New York and other y care and watchfulness which us- sliise come ie mach aoc to Paris, and attend a ehildren the after her orn. fy dia cng 7. as ea neeeees, an cetke times out of vol ten the ray family. Where there| why do they pay big prices for Paris mother must neces- | modele—not ae big prices as they should greater part fe her pay, mind you, but bigger prices than Ab acy private customers pay? “They get cue model and make know not how many ca oe Young Mr, Worth, grtntope of the flounder of the house and nephew of the Present head of the lestablicntnent: anid: “Women are apt to do telling what ra, you 2 as i § sf i i i : : E 3 : ma tet fi i § t I ra A any exo eared in one of hi; million francs. And we suc who publishes them.” threat. 6tlil, Callot models oan be seen at the con- ™mon race courses around Paris, they see and very much like the models cf other houses. The truth of the mattor, aa nearly as my own observation dis- | covers it, ts that there 1s a determined | ‘bent of the dressmakers to establish the | “pannier” skirt and bring us back to the | gently tripping shepherd-maiden of the | court of Louls Seize, | @ first to announce it.| the originator or not| I do not know, but about two months the papers here made a good deal of talk about it when Mme. Sorel ap-) creations, ‘ough the wind! of 1851, but Just at @ women in all Pai appear at Auteuil or Long: hoopekirt. And in Paris courses the limit of daring of the dress- high as the! makers’ models is about pagination wil) will See FATHER VAU VAUGHAN ¢ GUEST OF COUNTESS LEARY. Departing Orator-Priest Is Enter- tained at Dinner Followed by a Reception. Goctety was in force last night at the residence of the Countess Annie Leary, No, 1082 Fifth avenue, at a farewell re-|; ooptio Father Bernard Vaughan, the English sei » priest and American Beauty roses. A dinner preceded the reception. There were present at the dinner in addition to the principals Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Phipps, Mre. Frederick Plerson, Mra, Kerno- chan, Mes. Gustave Amsinck, Mrs. Frederick E. Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B Mrs, Harrls Phelps, Mr. Causes Sickness The stomach is the most Jen poxtnne organ of the body. Tke entire system depends Spo its action. The stomach of a man or woman living a shut-in life from dry to day, riding to and from business and takin; little or no exercise in the fresh real cannot Sinan the food that is forced upon it. The stomach gradually weaker under these conditions and nervousness, kidney and liver troubles, reumatism and other ailments are the result. COOPER'S NEW DISCOVERY tones up the Ph RB ives nat a is the tt of health. Spring Medicine one needs a medicine—a medicine thee will drive all nurse out of the system. Thick, clogged, impure blood makes one tired, dopey an 8 jt should come back, would you ‘be like your grandfather and refuse to ey the things, calling them monstros- ities, or would you follow the popular taste and supply the demand?" YOU CAN'T GET Fi HOORSKIRT ley dnd Mrs. Walter Rutherford, Mr. and Mra Metcalf Bilan Mr and Mire. Cockran, V. Hoffman, Frederick ) Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Townsend Mar-|' Mre. Livingston Phelps, Burrall Hoffman jr., Duncan Marshall, EB. Rid- Géorge H. Be: ull, The bicod needs to be purttieg in the more than any other sea Spring medicine will cleanse ie blood, 3G, making it ich, red and healthy. is no telling fancy will take, but I don’t think the hoopskirt ts Dosetnte, And I'll tell you why. you GAN'T GHT IT INTO AN AUTOMO- BILE, In those days the ladies had Dig, wide carriages and they moved slowly, but now ts the day of the au- tomobile and quick movement. You can't get the hoopskirt into an auto- | mobile and you can't ride in an aero- th one. There you have tho| lot Soeurs, the} house in tho tablishment mean ‘pannier,’" ah “No, I Son'k I "eorrected, oe wate making ae 9 ee ewe jamin and th id Fitagerald. After greetings a musical programmie|' wee furnished by Miss Alma Gluok and Sig. Amato of the Metropolitan com- pany. Each of them sang solo selec- tions and they were heard together in @ duet from “Don Giovanni.” Richard Hagemann eagle aoe at at the plano, SHE SHOPLIFTS FOR JURY, Miss Amelia di Santo, employed at Gimbel Brothers’ store as a detective, demonstrated to a jury in Judge Ma- lone’s court yesterday how it was pos sible for Mrs. Ruby Harris of No, 263 ‘West Thirty-second street, who sald she is an actress, to steal six chiffon waists, valued at $200, and place them in her muff. ‘Miss de Ganto put several waists on & table & Sons of the jury box. 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Dress Trunks, fibre bound, Fitted with Steamer Trunks, fibre bound, hand riveted, former Light weight Rattan Dress Suit Cases. _ Size 24 inches. Value 3.75. James McCreery & Co.’ 23rd Street strapped with best ‘eather, hand riveted, bronzed divided and dress trays. Sizes 84, 36, 88 and 40 inches. former price 10.50 to 12.50, y—duck covered, hard strapped with best leather, bronzed Sizes 36, 38 and 40 inches. 27.50 14.50 and 18.50 Showerproof Cloth,— 17.50 and 19.50 In Both Stores, —duck covered, hard steel trimmings. 8.75 steel trimmings. price 8.25 to9.25, 6.75 2.50 34th Street ‘ MR. RETAIL establishing a branch in the office buildings ? Write or phone and our ID you ever stop to consider the vast possibilities of putting your goods before the thousands of women employed in the downtown business sectior by you and explain the proposition. E. A. PRATT, PULITZER (World) BUILDING, 68 Park Row, N. Y. MERCHANT——, arcade of one of the large representative will call on