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pn a 7% conventional fear of what the wo! * Less Hypocrisy Here Than in Europe by Far, FL\NGOFFSKIDDING Asserts Observing Wife “1 Have Lived in Many Countries, but I Have Yet to Find a Society in Which There Is So Little Wilfal Blindness to Social Evils and So Great in Insistence on the Single Standard of Morality as in Amer- tca,”” Says Mrs. Ethel Watts-Mumford Grant. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. @ nation of hypocrites? Arnold Ben- own country and thus conjure ourselves into we it doesn't exist. The ostrich, you will remember, evolved the faine brilliant plan of now comes Karin Micha woman who wrote THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FIREMAN KILLED: AUTO HOSE WAGON | High Pressure ss ie Crashes Into Pole on Way to Small Blaze. One fireman was killed and another badiy hurt to-day thrown from the running board of @ high pressure automobile hose wagon as it skidded Into a pole at Atlantic| [avenue and Hicks street, Brooklyn. Just before 4.20 this morning the alarm | deli from President street and Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, rang tn the fire head- quarters on Ificks street near Jorale- mon street. ‘The new automobile hose wagon, No, 103, which has been tn the station only this month, turned out. As Chauffeur Smiley cranked and started, Lieut. William Schiebel sprang on to the offside running board and Pumpman William Stanton took the | place behind him near the rear wheel. Fireman Michael Hart got a foothold behind Stanton with one foot on the tall. | board, and alongside him was Fireman James Mulone, On the other side wore Age,” with the flat-footed assertion that “many things which are done openly in Europe are hidden in America under @ mask of hypocrisy.” Incidentally, Madame Michaels has discovered that the American man puts his wife on a pedestal, that the monde and the demi- monde mingle temptingly in Fifth avenue, and that sex problema are tadoo in American press. he most Important, } Qs every thoughtful person must realize, the Sherlock Holmes of the hypocrite {s—the cynic. The person who can't be imposed upon is the satural antagonist Of the person who imposes on every-| Which to learn. Hut I de body else, It her fellow citizens are the| eoclety I® superior to thetrs . growth. I even find moro int world’s prize hypocrites, Mrs. Ethel Watts-Mumford Grant, the gifted collab- orator of the Cynics’ Calendar, must know It. Bo 1 went to her charming home tn Vott Washington and asked! ¥ I oe in “Consider the rescue work undertaken ey women's organizations. Consider the focial purity movement being launched fg our schools, Consider even the com- mon topics of conyersation at our din- mer tables and among our young @aughters! This conversation may be unehildiike, vulgar, indecent—but at Jeaat It's frank! REMARKABLE ASSEMBLAGE oF jOCIETY WOMEN, “Two days ako 1 had the good for- tune to be present at @ truly able assemblage, It would ha impossible in Germany or in Te England from an exceedingly limited group. It Consisted of some twenty-five women, all of whom are generally known as ‘society women.’ They met to hear the atory of Rose Livings! that girl re- cently rescued from Chi tok by ‘Rerself in words of “Those women weren't @ sensa- ‘tion. The meeting was held in a pri- vate home, several of the guests ‘Drought their sixteen-year-old daugh- ters. Frankly, I expected some of them Would get up and leave the room. But they didn’t, and each individual woman Offered eager suggestions for the stop- ping of such traffic and the redemption ef those engayed in it. Now ts there enything further from Eyenerien than uch an incident?” Mrs. Grant's piquant profile Ufted de- ferminediy, while she straightened the Muff of dark hair which accentuates It. She was just in from a tour of the gar- dep. as the late red roses twisted through the luttonholes of her gray eWeater attested. Numerous dogs were evidently only too anxious to beguils her outdoors again. But si and took another glancing Madame Michacits's arraignment, vey which ended this time in a mirthful chuckle. it must have been wn | i if pyeet HUE i ! allowed « forts in Fifth avenue, but #0 one does im the main thoroughfares of the big| Continental cities. The Parisian co- cotte is guite as much in evidence in ‘the streets of Paris as is her American Prototype in New York, Just because the tatter cannot immediately be dis- ‘tinguished in the crowd by @ foreigner ewho has spent a few weeks with us is ‘no sign of an inherent resemblance be- tween her and the woman ‘our divorces?” 1 suggested. many of these take place beca wn Wife will not shut her eyes, Buropean one is in the habit of ded Mrs, Grant. “LARGE NUMBER OF DIVORCES A bs GOOD SIGN. “Phe fact that America shows the Wargest number of divorces is a ¢ It means that our women are ined to eet the purity and well- ‘Deing of their homes above the co 1 effort to keep up appeara: ay. Both instints are of eanence of hypocrisy, “it is Europe which covers its ac with @ mask. The betrayed wives | well enough what their husbands i I seem to kno Ufe in Burope $s supertor to ow know how to live, how to e course they've had centuries more In among our women. tal. American Joseph and Annie nine children to look out for In the new world. broupht the total to ten yesterday any action on the knowledge ‘one {s not Supposed to por “Moreover, the opean man ts nol the only one who plays the hypocrite, | passed over a sunken manhole and the I myself have heard girls over there) eagerly discussing the gay life they| will lead after they marry and have al child. the A i was the feeling that marriage would be the best cloak porsible for all sorts of love affairs, which might be | his left wrist broken, managed to drag In the back of thelr minds al! led on discreetly under such social er. do think that In some res} ng? One can't In an in he leap ‘acuum to profundity.” from a mental “And the pedestalled American wife?” hinted finally, “It's fashionabel to talk about her,” Jaughed Mrs, Grant, f Mme, seelng tour of Reno." Her ‘When the Pi Mne ed for A An addition to ‘the BOT INDIGESTION? STOMAGH UPSET? 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In doing so the truck jerk loosened Smiley's hold on the wheel for an instant, The truck skidded and banged into @ telegraph pole at the cerner. Hart, badly bruised all over and with 1 himself back to the station, Firemen Thomas Connellile and Peter Hughes rang for an ambulance, Dr. {Chasen rushed Stanton ‘to the Long Inland College Howpital. It was found that the pole had caught his head and fractured the skull in two places, Stanton was hurried to the operating table, but he died without regaining consclousness, per ;| AGED 2, SUES WOMAN OF 77. Winsome Plaintif Makes Byes at Jary in $5,000 Action, ROCHESTHR, Oct. 2%—Anna Nolan, youngest plaintiff on record her perched primly on the edge of a chair in the Supreme Court late yesterday and gazed with the wide-eyed interest of two years and ten months at the jury in her action against seventy- seven-year-old Elizabeth Bryson for $5,000 damages for aesault and battery, Nowhere does the procedure code tell what a lawyer is to do when the young lady he ts opposing hypnotizes the jurors with trusting glances from big blue eyes, and Charles Bost wick, representing Mrs. Bryson, is stumped, The aint alleges that the defend- | Ao OR SOUR FOOD?) k, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of w= RAROE 8 CENT CASE-ANY DRUG STORE AN Outrit For*1i~ A WEEK At the Our “Model Fi Four nished as at $1 ROOMS, Complete! 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