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New Yo From the And Mrs. Duryea AND GIVE HIM A SHOCK “Do you really think, then, that we should change the epigram and say ‘all good Parisians when they die go to Now York?" that tit I asked her, in a fow By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. “I came back to America because I thought my little son ought to ne taken away from tempting, naughty, scandalous Paris and educated in chaste find that, Quaker village. put beside Broadway, are nothing but country lanes! | I want my son to be brought up an American—but Rot | | a Now York American!” rk. And after twelve years’ absence 1 compared to New York, Paris is a quiet The Rue de la Paix and the Boulevard, lips of Mrs, Nina Lerre Duryea, woe | woman, author, true-blue American by birth and mar- | riage, oomes this soft impeachment—which the average | New Yorker, if I am any judge, will consider the most charming of compliments. Harmless citizen that he ia, he loves to be TOLD he's devil in his own home town! 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Now he is at school in Newport, and hie ons will be spent in Boston. my idea of a true American I managed to suppress an agonized cry for help, and Mrs, Duryea went in her beautifully toned voice: “After sunset New York seems to me to do nothing but wriggle.” The |bent fingers of two white hands im- |Itated the motion of a cat who straightens and “then sheathes her claws. “New York,” Mrs. Duryea tried again, eo ti nothing so much as @ big overgrown child, ying to all his compan- ions, ‘I'm the emarty! Just look at me and see how smart | am!’ New York has exactly the ohild’s [nniversary ‘URI wm Th Epes Wanye come OHHH HTH “Oh, if you should drop a Parisian! A VARKMAN WOULD BE SHOCKED On FEDADUAY impulse to generosity man or we money at once. childish heart. wear all. its of the unspolle 1 haven't met in or child in ti city who hasn't done something for the suffering on the other = OPEN SALURDAY LVENIAGS UNTIL. 10 O°. LOUh AD ALL Ti. REE Sachi = $5 to $5,000 WEEK. 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Price 8225, $ Oredit, withowt any extra charges of any kind, We are the only house thet wives this for Library, Bedroom and 50% 2169" Open an. Account by Mail ite stone beet clothes at once, to spend all its And | must say that New York has the splendid silver slippers at $12 a pair, chinchil- la coats worth $20,000 apiece—and I sleeping on bare planks with only d, | their overcoats for covering. 1 went into one of the New York restau- was paying about $80 for a dinner and where the floor was packed with side. dancers. It seemed to me that I was “And yet, the waste here, the utter, | watching a lot of puppies playing on useloss extravagance! I see the] the edge of an earthquake, women going down Fifth Avenue|NO INTIMATE FRIENDSHIP IN wearing silver-embroldered dresses, NEW YORK. “another thing about society which has impressed me 1s that there seems no chance to make a friend, You see a woman who likes Do you get a chance to talk to her? No. You are put between two men, neither one of whom you have ever seen before, or ever will seo again. In the New York home there isn't the tea table in front of the open tire, where you can have a long, in- timate talk with your friend about babies and the human, personal de- tails of her life. ‘There doesn't seem to be a woman in New: York who dares to go to bed at 9 o'clock and enjoy a good night’s sleep. She's so afraid somebody will think she isn't enjoying herself, met truthfully ‘gay that she Is enjoyin; herself. No wonder New Yor! women have nervous: breakdown The national anthem ought to bi chi ‘Oh, I'm 80 Tired! the refrain one hears phere. the waste in the households: ‘gome one said tou woman T know, ‘How do you and your husband alone ever finish a turkey? ‘Oh,’ she a t Eastern Headquarters Afternoons & |turn wii | society s} think of the men in France who are rants not long ago, where every one New York you and whom you like, She asks you | to dinner and you ask her to dinner, | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 38, 1916. 5 Gay Paris Streets Country Lanes see, the servants only ike AS ee meat, and we throw the rest # “Isn't that ridiculous!” irs, Duryea bad off, and 1 had to admit ats it I sata rename J about ju Strain on the America But Mrs. Duryea laughed unpit; BUSINESS IN AMERICA 18 POKER WITH BIG CHIPS. “Don't you realize that the ‘model! American husband,’ after he has made twice as much money as his wife and daughters will ever spend, keeps on working just the same?” ‘she asked | scorntully ‘(Business in America is simply fv with the biggest chips ever woman should prefer lese mone; | think the American end more husband. How muol does she of him? His bald head ov wi < ee cee, in her inner wand he can talk business again. “pid you ever hear of his driving with his wife, or planning aolf with her, or reading a book with her? She is the loneliost woman in the em “There is a sense”"—Mrs. Dur: made & conversational whisk to ber ginal topic, New PBS ot ‘in whioh soclety in this city isn't society at all. Persons who can't afford to have or- chids on the diner table won't ask anyone to dinner, and they in their not be asked. That makes simply an exchange of chops— Bive me a chop, I'll give you one.’ Frat Irish linen is under the chops and fare flowers around them docs not affect the principle of the thing.” “How do New York women com- pare with those abroad?” i asked. “Our women are more beautiful but less attractive,” she said un- hesitatingly. “The French attracts until shi tin her coffin. great lady in Paris who, By] at | sixty-five, wore w of blue ribbon pinned to the bottom of her skirt to at- tract mon. She admitted it self, Lites & costume is rated cording to its Here a noe, woman wears five yards of pearls g @ restaurant—why possess not to show them? eh arate, In Paris that sort thing is left to the demi-monde,.” “And yet, with all our faults, you Jove us well enough to want your son brought up an American,” I remarked. ‘ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED ' TellOthers How They Were Carried Safely Through Change of Life. 7 Durand, Wis.—“I am the mother of fourteen children and I owe my life to feel: ags that I took everal bottles. mend your Compound to otl MARY RIDGWAY, Woman Writes: Mass. “My troubles were from my age, and I felt awfully ; sick for three years. I had hot flashes | often and frequently suffered from aint. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’ one, able Comspaved and now am well, PIERRE COURNOYER, Box 239, Blackstone, Mass. 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I al- ways have hetioved:* “Mrs Duryea concluded, earnestly, “that with all |her eurface vulgarities America is finer at_the core than any other na- tion in the world.” So we shall forgive hor, shan’t we, for telling us a few other truths? [ERUPTION ITCHED ON BOY'S FAGE Spread Until Covered Chest, Could Not Sleep. Chin and Breast One So! id Scale, Entirely | HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT — “When oar oldest boy was about twenty months old an eruption appeared on hie face and spread until tt covered his chest. Tt came out first in pimples and they had a watery dis- charge and itched terrible, ‘They ttched #0 he could not sleep nights and his | chin and breast were one | solid scale, ie. “An old lady advised us | 147! to try Cuticura Soap and | ‘Otntment, so we purchased | a cake of the Soap and a box of the Oint- ment. Wo used two boxes of Ointment with the Soap and in about six weeks be was entirely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Leonard Youngs, R. F. 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