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= \ \\y s NAN’ \\) » Myf WA AK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, i918 = New York’s ‘Tinpan Girl’ | CNT | (OQ sae Office Grub Who Turns =: Cay Broadway Butterfly MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918 [Husbands and Wives We Know 66 , if re 4 The “Tinpanner de tlic edd i hfe . ; » Carey Wor| SHE'S ANEW TYPE OF NEW YORK GIRL DISCOVERED BY W. CAREY WONDERLY—THE TUNE LEME UG BeRe8 OF ATIU8) She Is the Office Delilah, D by W. Won-| ©), ine bee 4 : f derly, Who Hos Writt cong or 5 ii OF HER LIFE IS SET TO THE TINPAN JAZZ OF BROADWAY THEATRES AND RESTAURANTS By Nixola Greeley-Smith Copyright, 1918, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Has a Downtown Income and an Uptown Taste, [7 ; know that all “typical New Yorkers” are born in Cincinnatt— in Dress and Amusement. i & Fe ¥ or further west. One of the reasons for this strange phé nomenon {is that by the time searchers after “New York types” get up and around all real New Yorkers have gone to bed. eA Small Town Girl Who Wants the Most From Life. She RR ——s Meets: Young Men With Money and Turns to Thom Like perce Gece vocuers DUCoie, ne econ oe eae c a?) ra to the Sun—She Gets Broadway and Roses and who are found rarely among the native sons. California, : Yorea Hert fis v @ Indiana, Michigan, every thriving, lusty State west of ‘oregoes Harlem and Orange Blossoms. | Hoboken, indeed, all contribute their quota to the grea | army of human beings for whom life 1s bounded east, . west, south and north by Broadway. : By Marguerite Mooers Marshall If Broadway had had to depend on native New York- Consrith!, 1018, by The Pres Pub Co, (The New York Evewing World.) “ ‘ bs CAREY WONDERLY presents to yeu New Yort's eaest Hie ers for support it would have shut up shop Jong ago. the Tinpanner. <a ay We are a dull, prosaic lot really—quite as slow and ta She is the cousin, If not the own sister, of Owen Johnson's SE : 4 Prayiaee ne ener ee Rw iedlogie Tart Eee Sacer ae an ete 4 Salamander, the girl who went through fire and was not N HER ONLY FRIENDS THOSE I will say th ng Me ie ‘a alr dupstauselne rover (UK AGU: oF ita vi . urat. But Mr. Wonderly has rediscovered, rechristened, MEN WHO KB BP A VALET - rod h tag Ph AIR IR hs BAe bob bac reanalyzed the Tinpan Girl and made her the heroine of , ‘ vq |'2 our own homes instead of going into the streets or cabarets, and his recently published novel of New York life, “Tl naturally one could not be more fossilized than that. World to Live In,” sa) ay, So the sporty couple seldom belongs | ——————- oer h to New York vept by rapturous | Cure which contains an active poison The first thing to remember ebout the Tinpanner WOH AN ESCORT IN dapeisn of AhAtreslioRvar qe Ree will re aly : nt a “thie by is that she belongs on quite another shelf from that wel!- HES #2] ] which is casiest to see and know.| Wrecking her health ; known pitcher which goes too often to the well and is 53 ¥ ave LOT bet After the adoption is a month old sel On her way home she decides that ii broken. After years of usage there is not a dent in the i Te & 3 i 3 may hear the former belle of Octorara, | Walter will ply have to be told morality of the Tinpan Girl, not a stain on her character. a left be- | about Mixo: herefore he must # bill . refer to the friends s! ¢ — Her nam , can't you? It must i according to Mr, Wonderly, was given her hind her as ick: aps" and | be “put in a good humor first"—whieh : Because the tune of her life is set to the tinpan jazz of Broadway theatres “rubes." The sporty couple cultivates | #ccording er understanding @nd restaurants. assiduous acquaintance with heud- | Means a restaurant d 1 musical The Tinpan Girl is a girl with a downtown income and an uptown taste waiters—ufter all, no head-waiter can poreay and a caba ct sat ; 5 in dresg and amusements. She is an office Delilah; to change the metaphor, choose his friends—and the cup of | Pchlide ay At dl 4 ou : a @n office grub in the daytime and a Broadway butterfly in the evening. life brims over for them when some; E Ning Happerie r : “You know,” she explains lightly in “captain” at the Knickerbocker or the |to happen except Waite ood hu 4 s"The World to Bive In,” “while I am/| repeated, answering what I fear was McAlpin lowers his silken barrier at | Pen soe ' ay ee f te cigs Bs ry ‘ only a ‘poor working girl’ with an|® somewhat cynical glance of inter- their appearance—in the presence of | 4 H “abe Soniey of allowance of $15 a week to dress on,|rogation from me. You see, I never [a friend from Octorara, too! Ree ie ¥ c Ms . H q i the best is none too good for little|have been convinced that the sala- i Many of the robber barons who sel! | : ie re Hater hile nee Margaret. That's why I'm @ Tinpan- | mander ts not, as the dictionary say. |sowys and hats on Fifth Avenue and | and awe iiah tcaa ae peat! ner—a young person who works for|@ legendary animal. And I am less the side streets ure able to Lasdel st Dera Hethuat Hate Guat ssbbor aE her living but who, instead of being| fortunate than Mr. Wonderly, in that their state only because the female | or SOLAR ARS ala eee contented to go around with the men|I never have encountered a purely | half of the sporty couple belfover it ot pio ige wets GaeLAl@onee of her own cl»ss—bookkeepers, bank Platoate tinpan palship, to be essential to everybody who “bi tase vue clerks, pet salesmen—accepts in- vitations from and makes friend- ships with only those men who keep ‘@ valet and drive their own car. “When I go to the theatre it is in ‘the choicest seats, and when I go out to dinner it is at the smartest places ‘in town—at least, thé gnartost Broadway places, Why on earth @hould I go to @ cheap vaudeville show with some ‘gen'l'man friend’ in @ ready-to-wear sult when it is just simple to have a box at the Win- ‘ter Garden with an escort in evening clothes. “They—the men—understand. I often think that we are a sort of halfway station between the society pets of Fifth Avenue and the houris of Central Park West and the Drive. ‘They take me to plays and restaur- low many men,” I argued, “will keep on giving something for nothing except smiles, a pretty face across the dinner table and the chatter of a frankiy greedy and superficial young woman?” “As long as she is young, fr Pretty, the game is in her hand. he maintained, “®he may do everything the Tinpanner does—play around with @ man, unchaperoned, accept costly gifts from him, although not Jewelry, even Jet him make mild love to her, All she has to do is to beaae| her step, “And there are certain standards} which the office girl always must up- hold if she wants to keep her job.| She cannot afford to be seen drinking alcohol jn any form, especially if she is employed by one of the increasing 1 iN DAY-TIMe. \ BROADWAY nm) | Gurre RELY, iongs’--belongs to what, I often won- der?—to pay exorbitant prices for “model gowns supposedly from Paris but really out of New York factories are spent in journeying from one dressmaking fastness to another, | being patronized and dearied by wom- en who sell her unbecoming clothes that she doey not need. Then she d too well—tells hose meal s tin {lunches unwisely {the friendly grafier ‘is buying that she is }that she cannot let Walter | Mixon's bill, which has not been 4 for three months, as be would raise t would 4 row so big even a ¢ not put him in a good humor, and believes she will thingand that she actual! {The marnings of, the sporty person | fat she is afraid to weigh—confides| (° | have cost $500, What's that? Did I read the armistice terms? Why, I've been too busy! Oh, dear, L wish I | had married a succegstul man After that, tho usual quantity of intoxicants, Walter's |humor fails to attain the piten of lamiability necessary to the successful | Presentation of Mixon's bill. His wit In desperation tolls him about it any how. A row follov iwhen Walter fides to ¢ 4 y Question 1 Ww ‘ v 3 Jof this “morning after” t t | later on his fin | time his wife 1 bave to “hoe ’ , b P| 1 : . | and | né job-lot friends ‘and | ants, shower me with all kinds of| numbers of business houses which to es BE LIVEL here's nothing left to “hock” but her | unchoon, Over several ¢ » )— favors—save one—orange blossoms! | demand temperance even of their! D ENTERTAINING ‘ Jengagement ring and the pearly be [jn itty that Wa ‘ Ana in return I am supposed to be| young men employees, she cannot] | AST As IF SHE dy gavo her when Dorothy was born, | sare to death at t she w rv # ly and entertaining, look pretty| smoke a cigarette in public. And she| | HADN'T ACARE |, fi : ! pps in at a beauty parlor, jw oo Cen ene the ane ay F and act as if I hadn't a care in the| cannot be anything more than ‘a gooa| | (N THE VYORLO ute ERL/sSeoiLen For # manicure aod cw work, ‘Thdse wero the hong world. It ts true they will telephone | pal’ to men of wealth, to me five minutes before curtain! “They may seek her society with time and make an engagement—/other motives. But often they are which they will break after I'm all|satisfed with palship. They find « Buca sate iallaum laine groomed, without even explaining | subtle appreciation not given them |! ave him. Then departs with $10!ang so on tndefr Be, ena earn we nicd amen crown] — Blabejackets Now Have Own Newspaper in France |=: oe “mts iis nena. than they break their eggs at break-| chaperon: BE even crane treats vest, thar | nmerenss 8° eavumption of ‘objet, “Pauillac Pilot,” Official Organ of the Pauillac Naval Air Station, Is Printed on ; How ] Began My Stage Career telling the long- days, & \suffering attendant how vorind)| 7. ‘her husband is and how the fortun r she consulted advised her te IPE in @& tTARCEM FLAT * has anot tel wraightway abaecind oAbOdeA—AN8Y| Ang what te ine Tiopanner's ult. Presses of French Weekly Deserted Four Years Ago by Printers Who Went to the RENE FENWICK kno © we stand, even ° ¥§ A 2 *. 4 Bay to forces te, while we're rolling|™2i® S107" T anked, Front—At First Intended Only as a Souvenir of One Issue—Popular Demand ; I Aner up the Avenue in $10,000 worth of Saha cpa the injustice of her Necessitated Its Continuance. M’ Pilate dee. guaienealenal "Mr, vol y 0 as 1 1 | ear, When they want you, you must onderly exclaimed course we've all heard of| Go” it reads: “Turned out on arheu-| about “Nenette et Rintintin,” the]pires to the heavyweight champion- joyed the performance hugely, be on hand; when they don't, shut/W@Fmly. “Her morais may remain | your eyes and ask no questions. intact, but her chances of happiness \ “We are simply toys, we Tinpan-|4F@ likely to be ruined. It is silly, # und Stripes, the official] matic French pre news roof the A. KE. F, in| have not moved 4, Whose rollers} twin French mascots, tells of two ble} Alsatian rivals ship of the service ovet there; Chic} put as it was given at the Notre) Simler, who gave Ber since the memor who have entered the y Leonard 4] pame Convent in South Bend, Ind., fers, called on to make life gay for|*MObbish, un-American, if you like, |/TANC’ and those us who have] August day four yea when its| field of French superstition under | lard ten-round go at Scranton, Pa: | perhaps the audience wasn't very . sich men's eons, + They cal! us| OUt it lee fact that only la teas ed friends or relatiy in the various} printers left their t ‘ s to|the names “Yeri et Suzel.” Lew Hunter, a peppy little Philadel- | pit Anyway, when I had grad i. Meee ‘ ;| military encampments hero in the| Shoulder a rifle in defense of France “Nenette et Rintintin have rivals|phia bantam; L Calvert omin. he convent and decided} ‘ Decause it sounds pleasanter—|*tances does she become the wife of . re m : ; , i : “dhe mnbam: Les Ce + & coming | uated from the conve wale sg be fo Of United States have had a peep or two| 'Be Pilot bashfully makes a bow in|in French feti k fad circies, Yeri et | mi from California; Me-|to take up the stage professionally 1| ; 7” and it also keeps before us that truly|'!¢ young capitalist with whom she Miutite woré—Piatonic plays Playing with him, however, {at Such camp organs ay Trench and fitter typographical garb with this) Suzel, two Alsatian gelits are now) Loughlin, a crack Louisiana Ngbt-| giant let. my first wuceess turn my| iq “There are thousands of Tinpanners|i# likely to make her impossible ag| CMP: Treat "Em Rough, ‘The Prob- Have Th was followed by an out-| bidding for porte-bonhe Hlarity) weighty and Johnny Ieise, who made] head, and instead of trying Bhake-| Mg) fa New York,” Mr, Wonderly assured | the wife of @ young Ikan whose in, {0° Etfor and. other neway tittle) ine of the Pilot's intended programme | among demoiselies a name for himself here in New] spoare I went into musical comedy in : fee earnestiy. “I have ween them and ome approzimatea her own, shea [sheets fairly bristling with American [Ad policies, ‘Tke “rheumatie” pr Any one wearing Nenette et York, Lively mills até siaged at the] a very small role in “Peggy From BE kewown them. They are the amall- | used two two-dollar shows and taxis, |{PHIt and American humor, ‘There's be ore the war hac print 1 the ues} tintin need have no fears of G tion's “smokers.” . Paris." Unlike so many theatrical | MB town girls—the best, the prettiest, | how can she find happiness in w tag, |Ahother Paper, born this last summer | teil ie ay h zee dul raids in Par hat was th n) A whimsical article describes how |autoblographers, 1 didn’t understudy | Weg? theee who want most from life, For | lem flat, from which she emerges only [OV M# HYance, which you ought to) aod ia tl iy Aiealnd ticle tea eee te acre OR RAL mipiaskst sna nike cand: juni tale: faci ater: [) they are the ones who come to New |for « movie or a trolley ride? How | KOW about beca it se ca pe mabaa (eileni to ee Miolr fad spread in many forms and 3 Yjold steam roller in night when she was ill, but I di ? Me Fork, with their fresh charm, their}can the young man of moderate in. | UY PO¥8 I the Navy serving overs A ate bya sie Lalbnrtncas ep ia worn by aviators ut the front and] ply of hot water, dream of better things, and so HP Maser craving tor beauty and juxury, [come satisfy the tastes ane has cul. [M1 Made its bow. in a manner worth |Plaved by satlors from the station,| by their flancees at home aa a por) No more will this 1830 model roud| wrote Chutles Frohman all about my F ME aac lisesiion Ge purity, alGvaee? West be for her ox, | telling about [nd all the editorial éhairs are also| tend 9 Rood Wek, ,|leveller chug ingloriously 4 afambitions and my stage Ideals, 1) miperficial education and no com-|cept a bard, cynical, lonely maturity | Marly 'n July of this yoar the om=) 0 Vari ot Suse! la. talepration ‘oF tha [Cay rut One (ltsmunt: bela anal | thought Bel was in New Sonn Bul ie erie), edvoe And Old ages or the, are oe tety | cera and nien of the Pauiliac Navai[ Besides printing ef tba vat ri et Suze! is w celebration of the yecause sho is tenderly addressed as| my astonishment I recelved his an praete ve te aeatloman who | Which Whe. DAS aYcided tor po logge |" Bletlon ok up & subscription for) tt neve eek ties te Frans, the ee ot Trae crane td provinee | td maeelle’) Is now doing her pig] #Ner from London. It vee Be nen enern And mais “What a) Ident koow, unions she can ioarn tol tens cont iat ra Ganemeratal Dartnente, Aad columay uedie wis | from the Gonean sawened. ture got |.2_t8e grand and gloriows fleld of | letter, so full of ig a ity to loot!’” I observed, take an interest in the job she has on pies Be nie rac aia joned | tieadings ur Mail Bag," etup In‘pretty ailk and woollen dressou| eet’, (2 Make Pauillac sage fap] coures caren precious treasures. z wwe fi Wonderly agreed.| regarded us useless drudgery, or un typewriter and w duplicator und 4/8 Silver| 4nd dangle from @ string like their) mocracy—°r Pather dish-washing, | SMmOn8 ee adr, Frohman euggeated $ { fEbe type of girl 1 have in mind |jees she loves a poor man with a love |vnce eee paver whieh they wauted tL ‘ mix. | I | A hint of the popularity epjoyea|{p thie hen he returned, but | % Raually goes to work in an office,| so great that it would have gil lies aig ints mss Pease ite of per Hi ups | aking of porte-bonheur, if] 0% Pauillac’s blucjackets*amon Oar : mee wait, and instead 1] Go bere sho mests young men with! tho pumpkin couch and rekindled the Te we ae nomiliiniion at aneelal ales tnelaa emi-editorial ob-| a demoiselle hands you a liftge medal | Members of the fair sex thereabouts | | eine Nha Vary next iaiaagier and . ae "ae Money, department heads, members| gray ashes of Cinderella, the frst clever verse and cartoons, Vive] a1] with the number 13 on it don't think ||% Convered In the, folawing squib) COE 4 oe to my great adventure. ——== Of the firm. It isn't a case of pick- | Tinpanner, 1 copies were turned out and | low: is putting w jinx on your trait, | h°** ek 5S peuux—| “was easier to get to London than | FENWICK Wp; she and these men are thrown to- ane er they went like the proverbial “hot| “BIIl'T, the other day got h teen is @ Popular number Dpradelies Like ‘Bay ws to Mr, Frohman, who was a | gether, They can—and will—give her| SEEKING ORIGIN OF THE aegh i mixed up and went a letter France, except when iriday fallaion| “aver, the mand villes | 0 wer ae man, but when I did see| same Bonds.” It was fun for a time / the dinners, theatre parties, flowers JAPANESE PEOPLE,| rhe success of that crude jou for his Bordeaux mademolse that date of the month, It in worn| . Wherever you may g Wry | wae were then sepeld. duro| longed fer the cay whemeay ahoiane | he craves. She turny to them like a NUMBER of archac istic effort inspired its editors tol steady at home. The worst ts] with equal porte-bonheur eMmeucy | YOMre Sure to see the kids and filles) OM Ao" way then custing the dra-|! could “weur rags for virtue's sake? flower toward the sun. A trom the Tokio Imper bring out a more pretentious organ|the reg'lar girl understands French!"| here as a tour-leaved clover. 1, *yee Pale oa eae matization of F. Anstey’s “The Brass A ewanted, tbe. ny ele fa BSS } “For a time she clings to every Versity and elsewhere ure mak-|on a regular publication basiy—an in Avit-"What they got the mail tla The elephant and the pig also dan 6 iB 8 faok Werner thal erste” and he wave me role, Next|or four’ acto, to elie and inces ee amer's Fomantic dream of the prince| ing excavations in the compound yf|spiration which wan ulded and wbet-!at half-mast f gle Jn medaitions from demoisettes' | WIit® ones —unsewed. We never bo- 1 oo 1 toured Great Britain Jestly earned h “good and ) who will change her from Ciaderella| the Hakusan Shrine, Toy, ted by suggestions from many quar Ator—'Aw, the so many dead| necks, Old Dame Misfortune beuty| fo" thought of Uncle as a mod My first real hit was as Ki Wi in| beautiful,” but 1 never realized this Ninto 4 princcas, The longer she! fecture, said to be a most elters. Of course the development of | tettors inside.’ ” it “toot sweet" when she sees these | t 2°t!' id AUG het “phe Zebra” and that gave me the! Hen Mennes need res. qpittley and 5 MBows these men the more keenly | storehouse of material for historival | new idea often encounters prelimi ate Bb invaas oo is the way portesbonheurs, say the French girls.” | en: Xi tme YOu Prom-| vpition to play emotional roles, Ki| Phoebe Ann in “A Stitch. tn rimee ‘ehe realizes that people don't do such! study. Dr. Shibata of the Tokio t ni-|nary dfMficultie This one had its|ane ends aer lette but s) never A breezy “sports” department re Is. the jolles mademoi-| Ki wasn't What you would call a nice! and I fairly eried for joy and sym.» Pings, that marriage with them is | versity ts quoted uy saying: “We may |ahure. They had the paper—in their | montio hing like that during| counts the athletic activities of the} sles # H the garcony scum tof gin. so some -one must have put a| pathy as Phoebe Ann graduated trom + ‘ A ‘1 | \ allen Navy's white}rubber stamp ex omy pieture| ra nd tatters to evening gown: Smet for her—vutside the jacketed discover some clues ax to whether our|heads—but where would they print it, {ine two years 1 went with her back{atation, “fights” sceming to vie with | Some of the vider demoe|which read. “Circe, Vampire, very !and 4 rich, honest lover, dade ome ie and the iSisetae Broadhurst | daresacnare came from Korea or from} and who would print it for them? home,” said a dizzy yeoman com-| baseball for the Hmelight, Several] seiles preter to make a change now [good at wreck Py we d Lee lu wrights und Minagers willing, But neither does she enter Saghilien.” At the place mentioned] An editorial notice in the first| plainingly. y serappers of fistic reputation} 294 then, perhaps a r. crown, | hold, | found myself cus! sand Graben 2 76 Good all’ the ress op Wonderly children are being uneartued, Jonewer Uiey found, Headed “Love over bore whore we aave, beard tom being Jack Donnelly, who as pyouux of the U, & NS . ae | Spy Liberty Bonds” vul "Breakin real lie,” Bic if 4 sti