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\ FEBRUARY 25, 1919 | Paes re ————, The Youn¢ Wifes _Book & | “On Jealousy” Women Sculptors Who Have Won Distinction aw Modern Comments by Edward oan ° i ° e patie bed : ‘ f 4 Author and Prophet of a New Freedom, in Whie The Fi rst Nigh t in the Their Originally Conceived and Beautifully Executed Work Has Brought Fame and Honors the Wife Shall Be Neither a Household Drudge to a Group of New York Women, Among Whom Are Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, Miss Janet | Nor a Caged Pet. First Line Trenches | Scudder, Miss Abastenia St. L. Eberle, Miss Sarah M. Greene, Mrs. Sally J. Farnham, Miss é ne | Melva Wilson and Miss Grace Johnson—First of a Series of Articles on Successful N. ¥. Women. By Zoe Beckle MA ARUN NY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 TUESDAY, AS A CAPTAIN IN THE 305TH INFANTRY | aR aT Te | Coprriglt, 1919, &y The Prom Publisting Co, (The New York Brening World) | JURY of eight modern women and two modern men has now sat AN upon the “Young Wife” of eighty years ago and found her guilty—of being a doortnat, Juror No. 1 was Henrietta Rod: man, who fought and won a famous battle with the Board of Education for the right of a public school teacher to be in private life a wife. Miss Rodman was asked to refute the “Young Wife's” doctrine of limitless submission, which sbe did with character- istio neatness and des “The idea of a wife treating a husband sucredly, said Miss Rodman, “has arrested the development of husbands some hundred years or so. * * © For the First Time a National Army Unit, Enters the War—The Night March to! the Front in the Lorraine Sector— der Fire—They Pass the Test and Smile, By J. M. Loughborough Former Captain, U. 8, A. and Intelligence Officer, 305th Infantry Copyright, 1919, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Workl) HB hiking eventually resolved itvelf into a relief of the 42d Division | id The 305th moved to the village of Dompuail, v it encountered more of the 42d Division—Southern soldiers this time. They pas through at night and told tremendous falsehoods of the ; ferociousness of the Germans in that sector. A soldier always does that to another who has not been on the, firing line. i During the outward movement of the Southern Successful marriage depends not upon the 100 per cent. all-wife adjustment but upon a fifty-fifty wife and-busband adjustment. ‘The wife of 1843 was @ ‘chattel. ‘The wife of 1919 is weary of that status. And when women | ‘ire of & condition and wisi tu change it they elways do so.” Our second juror was Fola La Follette, daughter of the “wilful” Senator | from Wisconsin and wife of George ¢————_______. | Migdleton, playwright, Miss La Fol- lette accords the modern husband his theory that the different to him while he is careful ern wife stould have a life of her 4, | | | Wrwaccce youngsters a mule attached to a two-wheel cart balked Its driver, a young man with a broad Southern accent tried persuasive methods in vain, ‘Then he squared him self in front of its head, shook the handle of his whip and said fental sallies the gayety of youth may lead him into, you can never be in- much credit into its fa mi preserve your peace “You miserable “ Heel’ blackbird from down ve-| wa, But she : ee ty ! ut 'Y | concealing what he believ low! I'm goin’ to tell you to move once more, An’ if you, “a a - i Stet rep “Ais ifringem: I fied don't move I'm goin’ to deat you-all with this here whi; me and reason w we . tells his wife to go ahead and 4 career, But he doesn't offer to wash the dishes or dress the children while she is having it, © © © The Ye better of all faults which proceed n: from a bad heart own s and Wife who know boys as well as her girls the homely pand's duties of domestic service, She will) We wi! till you won't be fit meat for a | erman, Understand’ siddap The mu) t Now, move. Switched its tail and went ahead, In this village the roaring of barrages could be beard and (he flashes ‘of the guns seen. Here the soldiers nother of the future will teaci her were put through a disciplinary tne so5th was facing the Germans now waspir 4 measure known as “aeroplane call”! ne 2d Battalion, under Major teach her boy to teke @ hand with | ene windows eaithier tho Every time a German aeroplane ap- | Charies W. Dall, who also was a ‘women’s work’ when necessary. AS and listen gratefully to what M ‘are peared a guard gave the alarm and A) New York morchant before he en. | things are now, women do both men's penter says on “Jealousy » hie * \pugler blew “Attention to orders.” at tered the army, came up in support, work and women's work. A wife's | series of papers on tle sex reatioa career never frees her from the 1ackles of household responsit And it is up to the mothers of to train them to understanding of ‘which every man in the street had to ji4 headquarters beir the Villa seek shelter and no one Was to £O of Potionville The sd 1 outdoors. When the aeroplane bad) under Major Harold C, Woodward, & passed out of sight the bugler blew formerly a Captain in the Tist Reg alled “Love's Coming of Age *A great disturber order of love ts of physical ner i the recall, and activities were re-| ment, was in reserve in Glonville, | women's need for freedom in fact «4 | over into » sumed. Major Metealt’s headquarters we well as in theory. _.. | mind, will sometimes 1 ‘ Here also the French began taking jy @ dilapidated building in the heart| PUEDE NOB WES LAUER AD,S ee | burning fire. One m * an active interest in the division. of the Village of Mig ted, Deputy Commissioner of Public Mar-|two kinds of jeal ‘ % Lteut. Poiret of the famous “Blue gyout a kilometre from the ' kets, who disagreed with the "Youns| grincial, ‘The first Devils,” who gave jectu at Camp trenches Migneville re Wife” th “the Proper Sphere o | real uniqueness of t ® Upton and was separated from the gas The Ger Steen id the | ; Woman" Is persona ace to or ; Pie ae division while it was with the Briti#h, nynit of shelling it every night, and DREAMS TEI ty man—her husband he Proper! to stamp this uniqueness on t " |, returned and was assigned to the Jiey pegan, shelling it soon after the pT. RE RUE ; : ‘ Cees OF Sen RU Oe. OO tionship, physica! and moral, est » é06th, aret basta! Bie ad ¢ NIRS who is better known t “ frst battalion moved in, SARS 1p ~ SI PEARY ONE ub rT . Gradually the 42d moved out and) Side by side with the National | (ORE ILINE Wncemnoy ‘ gs ck DE houkakeesine D 8 y rid oved o th ere the the 5 They service — communi housekeep: } sradually the 77th moved in to the Army were the faithful French. They] mee wuk he eachar r front line, It all seems commonplice were there to “break in” the men} By Marguerite Mooers Marshall i a ine ae Be lovers and by the newly married, B now, but it didn't then, It was & from America, But as the soldiers! — : ; t dies away and may wol * momentous occasion—the first time @ from America couldn't make them. | Consright, 1018, ty The Fras Ps abe rie hee Sere Ny much to enliven the fal hour &) without damaging the int 1 © National Army unit had entered the selves understood they spent a r HIS is the story of a remarkable group of New York women who bave ome or fry an egg for her husband | saiaueness of the alliance war, To the 806th fell the honor cf jess night of It, Every Nttle noise won genuine distinction in the art of sculpture, who have received to broaden and sweeten’ the so: ime other Mod ob ivalauexccal nam é veing the first National Army regi-| from no man’s land led them to be- | prizes and decorations for their originally conceived and beautifully fe of her community and get cheap, | . sense of property, It may tby ment to enter the war, and to the lieve the Germans were coming. Any! executed work and whose fame is a contribution to the rea eggs into big ib machs of he? | th» husband not because of special de- first battalion, under Major Walter one who can't understand their feel honor and fame of their city. X Re Tara oe stg "Br onan, mills | one 2 Ole becatieel ia W. Metcalf, fell the honor of being ings can imagine himself being mad One of the best known women in this company of eFeh eontey: Werte ere. ennees ne furious at r disposipa int Snffragist, member of the Na- i the first to go into the first line| President of the United Stat & trenches. Major Metcalf, before he) out notice and told to discharge the t with 4s she likes with w Hers ' who \ New York sculptors is Mrs. Harry Payne Whitn was born Gertrude Vanderbilt, daughter of the | ionay We overal failings, Juror No, 4 nan's Party and ve an ¢ i e Cor. his property, It is felt by the w L entered me SFT MBAR DEO Hele Oe Hi the highest oes pe | nelius Vanderbilt, Although Mrs, Whitney is the mother gainst “Wifely Meokness,’ pera agen and the t i Be ec on haat atae Relgight phos tar ead.an cel of three children, an exceedingly popular hostess at her William Faversham, modern wife, | (nt er malrinel dike AE in Roslyn, L. 1, nthropies, town house and at her country hor actress, dramatic nodern mothe! roducer, and our fifth juror, does ty of cutting off me the peg woman's clothes! ‘This kia were members of Major Koehlers wrong thing on his new job. Thus may vanish or be: bayonet class, and I saw him again! felt the New Yo ‘dler—th pec fori and a woman deeply interested in various phil he has found time during the last ten years to work nt see the nece 3 wany times when hoe was under-|Who had never een under| a) Aa neh No care jealousy is a product of immedia's a going trying circumstances; but | fire, of course—when he first was put] Fame indefatigably in her studio. mosite sex. Maude Churton Braby, | cia! conditions and in in that sense * never have I seen him other than) into the trenches to uphold the honor) In a competition she won the award for the Titanic Memorial, a gif bY eat 4 eRe eee “sah calm, cool and smiling, A Harvard) 4nd principles of his country ‘to the nation from American women and now set up in Potomac k or the modern marriage of “respect In the future economic freedom vf graduate, he speaks French excel-),. At various times throughout the Washington, D.C. ‘The figure is 85 fect high and hewn out of a great rock Sy ieee frladga” Gn). CHEAP women, in the growth of individus'- Si lently, and this stood him in Cd rl ernie Eee liber we the Cry ot granite, It commemorates the |ahip” as against the old-fashioned |/#™ in life and love, in the cor ry " of "Gas!" Followed then the sound ship” as ains AMUN IAT AN AUIRMRA REL C Resta Bah stead in the French area, : aan: the a ea Anahi avatah oe fee Eat SERCH readied te nanism of tt are, ee an. vast atin (Ak of Klaxons, the spreading of the {heroism of the men who taised the) Misa Seudder's first work wa don | hs marriage of love" which $eguices Wel Sa clavai pes ira eos mace iet ee > Ree ae FOS) Tey oe jalarm as fur back as Hablainyille, dauntless, immortal er ‘Women | for the Columbian ARpORition 1h Shie | | ae tal effacement On the parr ovo, 7, (mere blind confusion with tho sexuat # =. moved into the war. Col. Smedbers, | ,na every man in the two battalions hildren fir nA depicts cago, Afterward she studied with Mac- n asked to contribute to the Salon’s| tresses and one with a unique record wife, Miss Russ Whytal, Juror No. 7 npaere : his staff, Major Metcalf and bis ad- |) via gon pia ny ey aghes a alions | and children A ° ~/monnies in Paris has received ous Garden Ann Her work! of achievement is Miss Gri Jobn- actress, counselled the modern wife ' eh : = si Jeule ” jutant, Lieut. Kenderdine, who af-| 1, aa ky ee pecnoved” | with arms outstretched a8 'f ly onorabie mention at the Paris Salon mn has heen exhibited in New York, | eon of No. 6 YWeet 16th Street sl amet the too rigid “Domestic rrasoally 4 whale and ths natu erward became Regimental Adjutant) wii, meant the alarm was a f to breast the sea, shroudhke draperies and has won first place in many com- | And her New York studio is at No. specializes on small bronze mode Economies” of the wife of 1843 POrsHel hyslerioal form. 0 Jealou and was promoted to a Captaincy, I€4 | on atter about the thint Mer taiting abouk wialenna’ ¢ face an! petitions, some of them for the de- 2403 nth Avenue. j animals, She won a prize for the best! tha Holley, artist in women's cos UNS SRS BL ORADSTRSAE grim night march, We had], Mae tha Nee Toehe ccininn n of proudly resigned sub- Signing of medals, She also has don A descendant of Gov, Bradford of piece of sculpture at the exhibition of 'tumes, and Juror No, 8, discussed ‘4s nable human emotion, passed through Azerailles and were | wi. aid not swear 8 ia he h th ca seid incla paahida vba some excellent portrait busts, includ) Mayflow fame and a daughter the National Association of Women “phe Devaucheries of Dress” from th nthe hgh of Mr. Carpenters nearing Hablainville when RYN and thes ee aot ture! re nission to death honed k by [ine one of Mrs, Arthur Scott Burden, Col, Edward C, James, one of New painters and Sculptors with her oid and new standpoints, Ranyiden ky rye a ane as in the habit « ‘ mong other distingwshed work by *f rest kno f ors, | : ze hough the “Young Wife” of 1843 we firing was heard ahead of us to the| wore goftly, ‘Thoy were getting up! yr weirs ure two fountains, one A Modern of moderns, who takes York's beat known trial lawyers, 18) bronze chimpanaee. She has “done”! Our one reactionary furor, Mr. | HoeueD the he Be Vite! of Eee > * st time we ha rs hitney are © fountains, on 7 4 %. Sa James Farnham, another! one pe a ih the at $potli yreenwich jot 0 th a ariety of ¢ left. It wasn't the first time we had | congdence ddd ston Hotel, at Wash- little East Side children for her mod : ae ie Farnham, an ne of the big lions in the park Sylvester Spotlight, Greenwich Vil- | RO! oy th hed hee “ind et? » heard shel] fire, but it seemed por-| Occasionally German “i - in the New Arlington Flote) ‘ ain ip chdlun Abastenio AL Lan distinguished American — sculptre and lives on a stock farm summers, jage novelist, gave us some enomen i ; indiscre tentous because we were bound th: ete qrman machine UNS ington; another, of Antec design, in Cm le Ate SAAT TY the request of the Government of | where she models calves, horses, goats of discouragement, holding as he did} !¥#! seen fit to walk upon her, she we sputter, German shelis fell at Eberle, of No. s West 13th Stre F h ‘ of discoura , ' ave * . way. The soldiers were silent but de- | , man Birt {the Bureau American Republ Psniaipalig tgp gelidtes woman to| Venezuela Mrs. Farnham recently ex-| and other beasts that the doorr wife of 1848 wa " ‘ h , ft und ben muddy i eee be ew AA a> Fe o in Washington, Her work is @ald te antes emarkable equestrian aan Ate lamenting as he|feet the hospitable we leome.”* termined, Their packs had been left) spark would come hurtlinis through " 4 i te alleworieal de. | have her work accepted by the Met- ated a rem yi abl 4 be ; weit 4 7 4y oy {the ideal mate, and lamenting if NN e dehind for the trucks to 5 UP. /the air and @ minnenwerfer Would ee ee eine ov orable men. |Topolitan Museum of Fine Art, With |Of Bolivar Neneaielan, | liberator. | The First ‘Fast Mail."’ aia icv demise, But our ter so ER 3 & ‘They were stripped for fighting | burst with ne n eu yaign. She re i ve jan en" Mias Anna Vaughn Hyatt she was Sh aid ble fi - fos the de eration Mattel that cmell cose, pali@as | Ieee JUren) AWANGG urpenter, author | EVENING WORLD ‘ : As the New York men tramped| gested the end of world, ‘Thua| 08 for one vid won tn-an important @Warded @ bronze medal at the St pal ybe srt emamee eae beh te ada I west of the Mississipp! was run | of “Love's Coming of A gag PUZZLE. x onward the shell fire grew louder.| passed the first night, and when c Fee ann ie yor nn architectural Lule Exposition for a remarkable| ca? Repubied 45 AARIAETOR, § & over the Hannibal and gt,| Democracy,” “England's Tdeal,” fe, Ss. bi At Hablainville, which was about five | |i cume the New Yorh iors | ee ‘ everat weuipturea FTOUP, “Men and Bull." She ts the aan ed s bay His ior line. au Northern Mia.|sweeps into t replalngs ‘ piles ekeediis iv 2 , d themselves 4 eague, She has soverat souiprirs merican woman to work with den of Cap merson of Baltimore , # was H Spotlight and points forward to the ~ tg Kilometres from the front line, Col 1 themselves smiling and . be oe York hotels, (frat American woman i oe ee a sourl railroad between Han ibid ; » Bs ‘ Smedberg established — regimenta wh the poilus patted figu n one of th: ‘ ne men at the casting of her own stat- | and a Mera’ mm nun nt at ( wACNs| on, the Mississippi and Bl, J opening coors of a new and wider By Sam Loy d. © headquarters, The Ist Battalion pr n the back and laughed and A bla Sao ues in a foreign bronze factory and, burs, N.Y. One of her most rema on the Missouri, This road life in marriagg, ree ; A Puzzling Score, * ceeded on toward the front They had been trough | Mer Work in this clty. t beneficent | Ne of the fow members of her sex to able creatior ae a bronze v*! was completed sixty years ago, and, Our text Is “Jealousy. Late py HE big Tee next village forward was Pet-|'be same experience--that t nigh whe a Ae LAOH A MOG) DONSHOOHT | ne ela to membership in the Na-| Woman,” designed as a © | in the following April a test fast mail| from “The Young Wife's Book” on ball c Sane Ay 1 In the first Lne-and th gw what} Patron of th arts, offering C48") bi onal sculpture Society. For a statue | Piece Frederic ington AYO | cin wan made mails wee then| that most intriguing topic al desche tony ie ily Plana RY . the ty known as} ote Fi nde oatebanl ah Man.” Her studio is at No. Weat | carrie me a oh to! ‘“Jewlousy is less excusable in a mes oecenea en sin the sree |i A they were pleased | led “A Windy Doorstep” she won carried overland from St. Joseph t t the Gladte ana te ee gee ne Oe ea a way the New Yor Hier the Frien Artists and) q prize at an exhibition of the Na h Street Sacramento, and, in order to get a| woman than in a man, When em-| 2) é im Yas stale gas, by t smelled * aler , st r ly the at ir ? ' tri a y we é. ty * ‘ei en EM. Se had behaved hime through the Committee for Imml-\ tional Academy of Design, and one, The latest and probably the most Governinent contract it was neces-' barking upon the matrimonial voyase,| (ee Ve Speed ae rae nene one | With the break of day German ob-| rants in America and exhibiting the | of ner most characteristically mod- | mark sculptural achievement of|sury to establish a new record for| the fewer faults you discover Inyour) (0) 0) “ haat in Rial Sa i ' m ig the | #ervation balloons began rising In struggling geniuses in her ern figures, “the Roller Skate Girl,” Miss Melva Wilson is the decoration! speed, The locomotive was a crude|partner the better, Never search) |) 1 o : he ba! ation as halted an : @ pap +! aaa: Geivea on udio at No, 8 West Eighth 2n purchased by the Metre of the mortuary chapel and mausolean ffair, burning wo und the rails | after what will give you pain and h inning nelt 1 1. TT a men Gonued thelr wes masks Within | oe. whose duty it wa > pick ou Museum of Art studied erected by Cardinal Parley for New| were light, and the track was not! miliation to find eee ee Wea nee Sear The Z. & few seconds je alarm hav good shots for the artille es ih woman of founta they eorge Grey Barnard York prelates and priests at Calvary} builasted“ Add Clark was the engi- nould the companion of your life | "al Score at the end of the ninth wag | been found to false, the order, | Fie ee at _ J Anal th Allegorical figures such as “The Cemetery, Long Isigr Among the} neer, and his instructions were to|he guilty of indjscretions, run | 5 to 2. Which teain won M “Masks may removed,” was)" balk “i ° . 2 A t kefelle For spirit of War Eve" and “Apnr single figures in the exterio p-| Make @ record that would stand for! jor the hazard of hearing from mal Answer to Domestic Economy. } siven, The Ist Battalion took off [he Welluons ef ase ‘ {one of her many charming fountains dite; portrait busts and statuettes; | tural decoration is a colossal statue of | fifty years. Moreover, he ca 4!) ious meddlers what {s better for you| Mrs. Jones was the daughter of . ; pore the following sign, rudk te ne ¢ ¢ a dite portral ate a 1 fact, he did do tt, so far r Bey te masks and resumed the march. |. 1. ian is in the try gardens of the Oil! yeliefs—all these types of sculpture Christ, ten feet high. Unlike most)as that particular railway was con-| never to know. If some accident be smith and the niece of Brown, s0 # It was a fine test of Rus discipline | CPB A Kin Pocant N.Y. Another are included in the notable work of | Sculptors, who work in the clay, M.ss| cerned. e distance fryin Hannibal’ trays an imprudent correspondence, | there were but four persons, One hunts 4 close to the front line | ees @ Geis to throw a| Scudder four on, the estate of Sara Morris Greene, pup!) of Rodin Wilson, who is of Anmzonian strength, | § Be enend oie Bales ie (P° (ake it for a mark of esteeyr that he | dred dollars was contributed, $92 spent, i By 2 o'clock the next morning! oo. inte tne new n by leading | Harold McCormick, at Lake Forest, and St, Gaudens, and to whom the carves her designs from solid blocks {\caconds over four hours, or at the| endeavors to conceal from you what| and each received $2 in the distribu ; Lieut, Kenderdine telephon it as hallaue tha Gesmane bad Gortan |r Her first fountain, which shows former gave a letter, a few years ago, stone, Miss Wilson also had the|rate of fifty miles an hour for the| he knows you must, upon principles | tion: a 7 regimental headquarters that the! sous channels for gleaning informa-|# “delightful little boy to a “felicitating her and her country" for largest commission of any woman for ru. beeen ded ive, wor foe of reason and religion, disapprove, | Those two other ladies in the sketch battalion relief had been completed. pion frog, was bought by the »politan the work she did. She is a member the St. Louls Exposition armies of men were waiting, each | (Wouldn't this KILL you?) | were visitors, and we left them tn ta | ‘Tig meant that the ist Battalion of (To Be Continued To-Aiorrow.) Museum of Art. ef the Paris Salon and the only Amer- Que of the youngest American sculp-| with an armful of wood. , “Be assured that whatever acci-| make the puzzle more interestiag. ba + ' ' ‘