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—_ — 3 Becmrestece TE Women’s Wasted Energy to American Defense 4 urely Decorative, Useless Female Has Gone ae bt Fashion,” Declares Mrs, Elizabeth Barto! Dewing Passing of the Parasite Among Women One of the Gr t Social Phenomena of the Twentieth Century, She Says. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Mra Elizabeth Bartel Dewing has tackled the job ot bavanasing what be greatest 1 in the Worldthe power of woman va rep Betale manufacturer pondered for yedre (he unused forces of Nive nd found Onajiy @ way to make them ture bis tactory wheels, so Mra Dewing has considered the wasted energies of women and has decided to bitch them to hor pet ideathe idea of American defense. Mrs Dewing t» Chairman of the Committee for the Cooperation of Women Writers of the American | Defense Committes, with which Mre, Robert Lansing, Mrs Charles 8. Whitman, Mre, William Cummings Story, Mre Simon Barueh and other well-known New re identified as written several books, among them Houses” and “A Big Horse to Kide,” and she te the daughter of Thomas W. Dewing, one of our most distingulahed paintere. “Women are the practical sen. They ————————————————————— jent the force of thelr numbers to « ood chuse and gradually they grew more interested in the lectures and # in what Mrs, Mackay had on other words, their powers were But in how many foolish | awakened to genuine usefulness; they -found power of OUrs| were touched for the first time by the Think how much | ideal of public service.” 9 purauit of fash-| “an, what way do you expect 1n dissipated over | aivert The times have given Us new powers, It is part of our t cighte—our new freedom, to dress as we please—to wear fur at our ankles! queation of intelligently, if they and chiffon at our shoulders and to|Wwill seise the idea that wear 0 many colors at once that we| {nore than the i i grasp look Mike the rainbow on a spree, I ‘great truth uttered by BE. &. Mar- | can't eee that this matters particu- that, ‘whether men shal! be will- | larly provided we give our serious|ing to die for what they believe in thought te things more worth while. eo eal eee | “Do you know, I think one of the de @reatest soc! henomena of the] “Women, — temperamental twentieth ates ptiry passing of | Pacifiste Pgh gg Aig unwilling “to to Acoept the idea of preparedness as) the parasite among women? To-day! peace insurance, which it is, A wom- the best women have the ideal of! an will di ° " oven and vice. all: yet not understan metimer i yee enn | willtagness to give Nie life for the neghigtble we! \deal he believes in. Women are per. morning and plays bridge all atter-| haps more moral and less ideal than noon, The millionaire’s daughter Women are throwing 0 | opens her desk at some relief society pig = their great joaena atl ihe force of their new-found powers, | Just a little later than the poorer KIT} againgt the idea of preparedness, with has to get to the store. Sometimes} the idea that preparedness the rich woman may not accomplish} war. Ni aired ep very concrete results with all her ex-| Movement have do! penditure of energy. She may not| country. Men will kpow enough to. But she sets the | example of work. She carries for- Cog ee Ca eget the Moy ten Hoth tae Pat id of American defense by talking climber has had to adapt her weapo: jat can women do that they te the new spirit of the times. jot done?” I inquired at this as is bett Hing herself with public movemente—suf- no, ra. ‘Dewing ‘answered, frage or preparedness or war relief. at, too, food. Let She can't accomplish anything in this f 1 dd ae yor Nasty day merely by giving big entertain cches. They can get up basaars mente and wearing a fortuhe in|th’ rales mo ey to have. leaftets clothes and jewelry. printed. If they are teachers they “The purely decorative, weelese fe-|°8n talk American defense to their pupils. If they are writers, they can male has gone out of fashion. ‘use the tremendous power of the pen "The second-rate woman has not/to wake America to the ideal of pre- found {t out altogether, But si parednens to insure peace. Josephine learning rapidly. Sho will seize soon| Daskam Bacon has written an ar- ticle for us; so has the widow of Gen. the idea that parasiteiam, usclessness, | Custer, Every woman who can hold pretty ignorance, 1s bad form. Think|a pen or use typewriter can help what a tremendous thing it was for | Us.” Suffrage when the former Mrs. Clar-|, Mrs Dewing gazed at me pointedly, hopefully, A typewriter was danger- ence Mackay made it the fashion.| ously near us. Sho |s very chaming Hundreds of women flocked to her|and she wears the red crown of de Suffrage meetings merely because it | t@mination on her well-set head, was thelr only chance to wee a foot-|_,! looked at her, at the typewriter, man with bes Dhekad se. But oe wold write thi Hole. This 4s it. { The May Manton Fashions | > HER® ts something essentially youth: | ful in the lines of this sult, and girls will find it as becoming as it 1s smart. Here, it 1s made of broadcloth, and the collar ts of velvet, but the model is a food one for almost every seasonable ma- | terial, for the wool poplin and for the serge | and gabardine that are so much worn, for | duyetyn and velour that are such pronounced favorites, and for checked and striped mate- | rials as wel for plain. Velour is shown in many attradtive checks, and checks always | make amart suits for the younger contingent. Blue and black is a favorite combination, and it is pretty trimmed with black velvet. coat with its plain body portion and full flar ing peplum makes one of the novelties of the Beason makes an important feature. The nade with separate box plaite that to its edges at the seams, and ment gives additional width and preity lines, and, at the same time, avoids the Joining of edges that would be necessa: were the plaits cut in one with the skirt. All rple shodes are essentially fashionable. amethyst te pretty whenever it is becoming and would be very beautiful with the collar of velvet in the same shade and perhaps the cuffs of velvet also. Amethyst velvet ts v: beautiful, for amethyst ts one of the cal that te at its best in rich and handsome rics. Here, the coat {ts rolled open to revers, but it can be buttoned up to th shoulder in Russian w ‘cont, Will, require inches wide, 2% nd for the ‘skirt 4M yards 44, or 3% yards in width at ‘the lower edge. The coat Bae No, 9196, and the skirt pattern No. $96i both are cut in sizes for 16 and 18 yea: | Ne, 9196 iw, heating line and adder allowance)—DOUBLE BREASTED COAT FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN, 16 and 18 gaat Me, AGT (With hesting Ite added cam allowance) OUR GOKED SKINT FOR 80s AND SMALL WOMEN, | tna tS yearn | Guthrie is the Chairman, and will to be speakers. The Lafayette Fund yt — “ " BEATS THE 14TH AS Rese =| vas West 42nd and 43rd Streets LEAVING FOR Women’s Smart Underwear Roys That Rade Farewell to such desirable materials ar ( repe de Chine, Chiffon, ry | Georgette Crepe, Featherwright and Washable the Texas Camp. “See How That Cora i Batin, also the new and fashionable Georgians Comes Clear On! Georgette in @ variety of attractive styles, By Joseph 8, Jordan any an from Preach originals and Stall Correspondent of The Evening ., ms tli reproduced in oar own workroome. en ee -enteer Lowene Your Corns | i] HRADQUARTERS wew yvonne Méébt Of, It's the Medern Core ¢ SPECIAL OFFERINGS POR THUREDAY ; | DIVISION, MALIN, Tea, Sept Wender — Mover Foils. ‘~The ort » Regiment of | . 4 to spend an. Crepe de Chine Night Gowns Tailored models, in flesh color, at $2.95 Women's Crepe de Chine Bodices, elaborately lace trimmed, in white and flesh, at 98c ™ equipment, The or- otadertut core -cure over brown, sont bere, it turoed | Heventy-fret, and) TRE EVENING WUKLD, WEUNESDAY, GEPTEMBER 6, 1936, , Head of Writers’ Defense Board, Ph Tete “Tas “Se Who Is Rousing Women to Actio nS REGIMENT ier hs aetas oT ee Mam Women’s Seasonable Shoes The Final Clearance Sale Is now being held on the Second Floor, including the most desirable of this season's styles. AT_THESE EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS; Women’s Pumps and Colonials in gray, fawn and ivory | Patent leather,gun metal,white “ They were greeted with oh ‘om SS tricolored Lafayette | "We Lay he Oa rf-Astoria, when | Mostly at the though t that they would ou dows & ob and putter around | .| 800m follow, There'e @ general im: sith your 0 Pression that everybody will be back | NEW YORK CELEBRATES. |= — ee ce aa’ IN HONOR OF LAFAYETTE CMILOREN RUN DOWN ON tr 2 cor semmuey at the Fourteenth wili not go north as BROOKLYN STREETS] ans. s lun a , ng the ‘advisability of French Ambassador Guest of Honor ; | te a Ballay i buel d i idski To-Day With Judge Parker Boy and Girl Believed to Have Been kidskin, uck, gray and ivory kidskin, Chief Speaker, Fatally Injured by at $2 95 at $3 75 Lafayette Day will be observed to- Autos, | d in und trol : , day throughout the city. ‘The chief] Two children were run down and it im sate for tho ro | Formerly $6 and $7 | Formerly $7.00 and 8,00 exercises will be held at the City Hall) Probably fatally injured to-day in iit become necessary thie afternoon. The French Ambas~| Hrooklyn. ip Gunther, aged * such an organization eador, the guest of honor, will reach | eignt, of No, 261 hileecher Birset, tees cainp of move it into Women’s Button and Lace Boots the city from Boston at 3 o'clock, ac-|gtruck by the car of Ramon Benpol, rk eT he tan point i ‘ companied by Mme, Jusserand and] chea, who lives at No, 365 Parksldo! qi oh resimelt Wil Ivory kid button boots; gray,fawn and ivory kid lace boots his staff, and the Consul General and| avenue, and carried to the German | not rei fore this evening his staff, They will be met by the committes of which Wiillam D, @ soldiers will not be moved in ase before to-morrow. Hospital with @ fractured skull and | and a other Injuries, John H. Foote of the Four- Mary Progano, five years old, of No. | te will take with him a very proceed to City Hall accompanied by| 15 Humboldt Street, was hit by the|nice testimonial from Major Gen & mounted police escort. car of George Winginger of No, 261) J0un F. O'Ryan in the shape of a let- ‘The Mayor and other city oMelals/Gienmore Avenue, East New York, | {fof commendation for himself, his will receive them and Judge Alton B./and carried to the Will: sburg | which they carried off the eleven-day Parker will preside at the exercisos.| Hospital. She also sustained @ trace | hike. Robert Bacon, former Ambassador to| tured skull. tet der Adverse conditions, the 1et- ‘ ston, ¥ France, and Dr. John H. Finley, hond| No arrests were made, as both chil-| {t wore ohecreed Ia eed spl of the State Board of Education, are| dren were said tu have run in front of | n the automobiles. {a at $5.75 Formerly $8.50 and 10.00 Chinese and Persian Rugs Early Fall Purchases of new importations of high grade Eastern Rugs and Carpets procured under the most ad- BS Cte Tone cake and oo and 80 good. vantageous circumstances enable us to offer these will have to m FAR BELOW THEIR REAL WORTH. High Grade Chinese Carpets, in blue, gold, tan, rose, etc., handsomely embossed, in room sizes, at $145.00 to 385.00 Persian Hall Runners, including many antiques, in narrow and wide widths; values up to $68.00, at $39.75 and 49.50 Persian, Mahal, Bijar and Ghoerevan Carpets, values from $110.00 to 385.00, at $89.00 to 238.00 Silky Kirmanshah and Sarouk Carpets, values from $195.00 to 3850.00 at $135.00 to 2900.00 DIc Is the Flour for me The Health Department City of New York advises physicians to use Chlorinated Lime as a dis- infectant in all cases of Infantile Paralysis. The United States. Govern- ment recommends the use of Chlorinated Lime as a most effective and eco- nomical germ killer and deodorant. Disinfectants must be fresh to be effective. Thousands of grocers and druggists have just re- ceived a fresh supply of WiEN you think of your eyesight think of Ehrlich glasses and Ehrlich service. You can depend on it absolutely. 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