The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 18

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' ay \ FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919 FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919 Husbands and Wives! ‘A Dozen Roads to Succe | For the Girl Who Works We Know ro ea = By Charl enw || the Prince of Wales Comes Here to Find a Wife pay Grvirist nocseknerene in T THE FEMINISTS NO. XIII. ( ie: Tenge stream ain Which American Girl Type Will He Choose ?, As inreinensi “ist Weis ott a a eal ecstacy wl the unsophisticated observer associates only Hotel MeAlpin, and ns told me of her remarkable busi with the first-born’s cradle, the baby's bath or some gimilarly ; t the fact th We WE Fe CORLL Cis vniawek tet This Is the Real Land of Opportunity, for We Have Both Brains woman entirely without business experience oF t her some years before by an impressionable young re- . and Beauty in Both Blonde and Brunette Styles; Demure Debutantes Sy eer teere eval acs to REECE aT 4 and Athletic Amazons, Girls Who Are Dolls, and Girls Who had tried to trump Have Dollars—His Problem Will Be Not to Find but to Choose. ¢ Platform” from Battery Place to Mott Haven, and he New York man's ace by christening her “the Moses of the Mothers,” the earlier title held its ground in popu- otte Wharton Ayers ' New York Pvening World.) ss in her tende ing could work from a very humble positio mily hotel to that of Genera! rector and business administrator in one of the New York hote!s in lesa than fifteen years, were most ordinary circumst cashier in a small though a western interviewer on to me that an interview on the opportunities for when n the different departments of a hotel would bea lar speech, partly because New York is less touched by + Aertu f oF iIR rae z derful inspiration for the “GIRL WHO WORKS he national vice of alliteration than other simpler towns + | BRUNETTE. x nha He Mrs, Evans said; “Runn a big hotel is trull je rt Cale OU a ofe IL to . HW a 8 1s Suess and partly because our Madonna preferred it. ain Ay aril Kian 6 Row woman's job because she is fitted for the work im Yearning back to her from the middle of the room+I perceived tho " R GIRL y ‘ many ways. To t with, she is a natural born hor bridegroom, a dark, muscular young man in @ stock collat and artistic Sou THERM y follows a natural bent, and she will find it as easy lothes, and it seemed to me that the careful disarray of his attire are ch d every day—once she has learned the fem 1 wit disgiplined pre = a would to see - - t indicate that | The en the orid's great bridals ‘ hroug fe indicate that Then r n world’s great brid ‘yeds w tied ‘ough her expel t belong fundamentally with! chaste and calm, | 1 wor ince would be t eminist group but for some justi- | Then springe the crowning race of | ee : Pape advancement fying m own was goose i mankind ] | if iw or education mia to; May t shes Mi re \ sine fi Education the sun Could we believe our eats? rwere A t of ad shaved, | We back in high #ehe Was 1 in e i bes , t i : forum had go lene hot phe It has a monets ands py and push sister- | Magic carpet transported ma back to : ; to experience i feininists off the sidewalk into the | My thirteenth birthday wh: kindly | ARES ew pony ous cent. eMctency, ter where aa women they belonged | soul had given mo The Princess,” at pple but without t * aber naturii and reading those noble sentiments, i ao ita ane it hes 00. sgecikl Oaeie tle f he is NOT a, | yawned and hoped that by the time] Aabreichiy wad get that ekperaaie c am os t-born | E grew up auch performances would | transie anent. I i beatin Soung man of artistic flavor, who|P¢ over, and I could have a regular tuhek ; Se Maes, | #aHO8 , tine aa ‘ cht” tole maiden taney” OF a ned marriage like those all tu ‘ J Waidd apy hl look apron AY Pd Well, twenty-five yenre I could «4 ‘ pel 1 ned am » did other 1 the ‘ 1aps in th « ac Pla Mose B ‘ valu t teas ake cache Ate € ne tut the yom looked ' 1 ; canes j Posit vely dazzled. I noticed that T is w dig annvement yermit married \ eo : ‘ was repeating the lines site to] , ! yeomen to work 24 hours a day (1 fine and ndry or a box factory and 12/ 6% tranin’s schoolgirl! epecch with fleet 1 of meee < me.) mr tap ble motions of his lips aa éf he r i ‘ ; All the “villag urned ot) Knew it by heart—almost aa If he had 1 ia 9 for a good long } at Urania's | written it, indead f young man, Not that he alto-| Several persons in the hall got up z w t rohitectures gether unknown to the Indeed, he} and thereafter Urania's empty 7 9 guests, b 1 orating, furs had been famous among the group] periods were punctuated by the tap Hage re 1 also find calling itself “the v tists" for the) tap-tap of retreating footsteps. f of oppor oad ruthlessness with which he had| For the first time the Madonna of | pene ri f ile d Mrs, alandoned one short haired flower) the Platfe knew what it was to | 7 ‘ : . Ld v. be fier another and even Urania had | have her audien 7 ” ‘ white . pas “i ois fi ae nie Out On Her: S the Prince of Wales, almost the only prince | op sed te 1 girl has ‘dew Rot escaped bourgeois criticism for t I doubt af she understood what late 1a oaxone nO 00 One joe ballbavy te t Mrs. ota the predatory simplicity with which| Was going on, For the bridegroom, 669 aksondine earn Sanat ae dda - ‘1s ae she had carried him off from his} dark, dominating and methodically | oan sir ; | aidiih che , t and as bee ‘ latest “comrade” to the Marriage | dishevelled, still gazed radiantly into It is London which haa just . l ol so badly, i ase Bureau and the Little Church | her face. When the sun is shining started a discussion of this na w n ® t rt it 1s," ah Around the Corner. who notices that the stars have gone Eighiy. nating (omsnallivas| ‘ t M i ‘ Urania had denounced marriage/ Out? | Perhaps consideration of tt is ‘ ‘ ! . 7 k feom the platform for y indeed,| 1 saw Uranta again a year tater as id the Fe chase id ne 1 chambe fd not : had a hair-dressing st Speer rania and the baby, who was prop- engagement rate | aids, at ne rly dark and’ dominating, but who Scousaen z 1 y to < at d such an appalling sense of neat rea 1@room | one of your staff can be § j s that he howled uninterruptedly] no prince of the blood royal | . s ad to be THRE f all his cloth id playthings were but a Commander in the Brit- t le 1s 1 want her, and to do her partet kept Nip-shape order of of eh Navy. The da aan || wa work as ould be done. It's an admiral's cabin. Urania, I ob- OT oceded to be u re 5 AfMAly, | One OF Ia own Gountrywromien on—an Am, malin ut . ne of the golden virtues,” she cons served, had let her hair grow, ‘Also although the cynics whisper | With the consent of the King 1 i | devetop 7 Lest TEE 7 regular clothes and boots one reason why the King of England | Cabinet he ¢ marry er, provided she were | | yes ‘ a moe 5 a 8 ustead of hand dyed meal sacks and ip OOUMAHtA to) it ie tial thie Hat Of clininie | a Prove ‘ + oath ‘ . pie he h led for) md Every hook of heg gown had] po: tes haa ost mp! ° “It h an America nel be bs ‘ . F orto Ricans Drilled | oe royal mates has been comp decimated everday BT a rst « cs by pag rot n hooked with infinite care and| by the ware Pape comments franidy, "the on mon both | of the . we enn To Help Uncle Sam Urania was add: nh the opposing eye, For- ., y \ Sides of ae by ty " t nen Lares . ” Ld Exactly the same situation confronts the frank- | dramat s . be opened es 1 Aatraala pelea Tos and fats in the #eOFe | thexe days of tottering thrones, tie futuro 1s : ‘ ‘ mmendousiy: por ‘ , Pilsedl Pade aia ne Be the HEN they learned that there spelen hooks and eyes—bul NOW | iiwiy to know as King Edward VII. of Engiand, | ry | dor nd accepted no specia otany | & : eae (aha cane was chance to fight for more re’ simplicity of the ‘scale ss ; Noli Ticy nicknamed -him “P, W." on the west- | su nate 7 a, the : claim. I have 0 aahieal The © that all the English i ‘ a ecaaanat fh ‘i Saas the t 1 States and repa’ b R sho hs Pnglish royaltios—now are most busily ¢ i a4 r mes to ri th} y rd t '98, TO Urania speak, éven when she says! “What has bo pf the Fominist ! i, tu, : Ais psbciper | p Therefore jemes to America with | w ' ia Pete be ba nothing, for she has the v the! Porum you founded,” T inquired when | 14, peak io Mary, O} ‘ ac it on Hell I oe eat Israfil, whose hea: We had plumbed all the possibilities | , rel 1 from the m ' BY ’ Mead H A work as hard as em f& lute. But on the eve t baby's wit and wiles. |. 4 pe b : no typas 1 : ne t ; vee from her boneymoor Urania blushed } coptabte a oie for 4 ho Bosliet rve m c uf non ! He er tones wer ardiy compensat It blew up," she answe with @f ihe : : wife? | d Nu strange Ian t ona of who ha red ne andor, t natn ow! on oT a : ¢ n viewpoint, tng. to thove of w had Boy iw cand You seq the secretary | “4 darkly mysterious tragedy has swept out of | And ® oH front row Ae ca i eee gee ber plant another torpedo un-| who lent us her house turned out to existence the four bee ful young women who | Royal H . ‘ m a ting a daughter t 4 ‘ 4 lel der the Ark. For, like a» f be an awful woman, You remember! ore une daughters ¢ man who was the Czar | Andrew David a] m i ter of @ million ations and ° Rico, and . © on her? Sho ‘ ‘ ne CONS AR: WHO) ee aN | moat foi | wo his part in making the | ity to r es that waves pirant for a dra F Sho eloped with her husband's! MPP in the past their ne aie ae | GRU ‘ " 8 : ddle nineties, Urania was (end And: qt optim OHOl Vcucd cin thar nets vncta aries ce Whciog |< Al. Tinellah no Mrs, Everard Cotes (8 world mocracy? | "In one r heads is @ comparatively ne bed-ridden quotation from T t allow mo to have anything} \_ 2 setae ~ Jeannette Duncan), 1 few ve Every A 1, we all have been brouzht | i eaping—a knowled anner, t ave learned weal a ati a u hi a "8} py the royal matehmakers. One or two other | * lis R leserib un to s born a “queen.” Blonde or bru- | ans, a t son's ince | jo with er that. There] suronean pr political bw ago Cw His Ro 1 deseribing it 4 5 jaom science, sanitation, hygiene, ke it, And fn “And so these twain upon the skirts) W A good other member) oe ere Ae ani KE GAURAAT beceks: Baia , Pe se ved the oF n of a laund D fon they téde, full-summed in a Hd not be esome influences is us for the “erea lost baton dn Sumcne, |-Wilson's only wughter is several ye t oung man tn Europe linens, the care r qualified to help | the by w you will think} 2°" Botha lL oat = Hinsdale paaeat ss — - - — ng, the Dispensing harvest, sowing the to-be,| 1 am ool for giving In to Otto | e e e a e clerical force, and t 1others with milit, t r much, A n friends make f of} force © ™ 1 experience came Beif-reverent each and re nds make fun of P, G Is Wi he tt ree of ¢ ; each, |ime for aban job and call] aris Gtr ear Their Cigarettes in olders unable to ape @ offered thelr aid in p Distinct in individuatities ea para pgs of that 7 7, =a ayy . Vor h pa em to be good Jiers, 2 ey 2g eg Sous kind: “HUET Reva Go ctanaiii eeu Gayly Colored, Monogrammed, Adopted as Newest Feminine Fad, These Late a tovacce workére) ani winal Tene who lov oe nore Be eee Holders Have Increased the Consumption of Cigarettes by Leaps and Bounds | training beyond the nows ala A bass semieeneniatine 4 onenee | r ¢ pout Thousands | 4 Jun efficient ex n 1 rt or v} 1 ng al ¢ F pulie all executive p " ach those a riieeas wale By Margaret Rohe ote Jedi a lg : jer eu el Spnllen 10.5 aus a cote THE BIRTH OF MODERN ‘ t Samael yorrsin ay nh ‘ But w >0k ‘ t rsome, I held 1 lantly ‘twix ie nr . feld " t F ADVERTISING on PARIS, T wher 4 all our | explair at but Tha 1g or € ended m P , OW eve \ mi rf ) wour An re | eur n es . ees A w Ler ciga A t I « " ‘ at 1 1 ves 1 " ®} you fran you prof t Ww t ds, g blues | . Fs : ; van Kloss abane | w fa ft 1 8 sa ellows combined with : ’ i ' “ was simply a matter @ 1 would m arrie Nation | aa 4s neye, I 1 in gold, monog * n the Ls ta lot of mone: ° er he but knew p On the lot Kir ' ne solid vivid # eve ng ‘f laund le ™ ‘ ever did before, 1 re two } mas ¢ ‘ b resign Le er ender | other expen f r They r elm not a great deal high 1 . excuse w ge roa ? ee * M any ‘girl we v 1 rank m $150 to $ ' t who have ‘ ° { a t ait 6 myrtic and att , Ngee @ one of a month in ad: n. paying such 1 iy higher prig . Otto was fine with Mather when we t r r w k 1 ca te. s work) and the cigure La sin ant ’ i / workers till a ett t dinner and t ’ ’ 1 bo WwW ad t a ‘ Kilen Koy Twas @ - : rae = moremeren cores || t ix in the or ‘ Was & eto lend ini Tata we . A > Ct. A works for a h isa es" awhward or te s - x ae oN ae United States Army Slang. "old f ete asa : i 2 she ae \ " ¢ nmar f+ plain, “HI 1 b musician, | and & “coffer ne who t ‘ to ¢ A . M a rou \ at the da 0. YD: le . 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