The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1919, Page 24

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, Masterly War Paintings Spur Victory Loan 350 of Foremost American Painters and Sculptors Contribute to Review of the War Now on Exhibition Along Fifth Avenue i w1 States ina f America buted to a review of the war in painting and sculpture w of the present Victory | Three represented in ureatest painters and sculptors have con-| ranged chronolo; ch stands out! history portraye WARD ACROSS THE PIAVE! Dy Alyn Cox. 4 nei By Fay Stevenson. ee Use « TTO WHININ Character” has me ber of statements wi A BENSE Rin “Sex and. in the same way ut wo- | eve man's soul @ them, Thia es her general be | making becar which would ni and ¢ ut his rem: mateh making | making are worthy of be r “As s00n as women have got rid] says that women @f their own case by * says Mr. Weininger, “they}ing. Most wor hasten to help the sons and daughters | concerning su en the whol tirely to bis wife, « wm im her province. * most femin n, This very that way do 60 may take an int Why Women Are ‘‘Matchmakers”’ And Why Men Are Not unwillingly, looking the other way. | he may enjoy a good novel, a love A Just | Play or be Inters sted in a newspaper | afraid somebody will think hes min is women who] *¢4ndal or a neighborhood affair If | aint the only one what thinks of things to say, ech related from beginning to) Bil? Your good at it though. a pum-| turn in tho streets to look at nearly ry couple they meet a things which might round are none th they at meth ner ne tenes preci 18g tean 1 piece of romance here and | Joos not want Ot anata o Yours with love. popular in a femi- | to see a thing he turns bis back on it] 4 not look round Jare glad to see two people in love on the subject of | with one another, and take pleasure women and|in surprising them whe ulders of the weaker find that many love 8 of the world | Gum, Prunes, Bathtubs Sent Europe re U.S, F ROM bathtubs to chewing ed Additional chews have been sent across ps not many ing quoted. agree with Mr, Weininger when he ko pleasure in elf OWN mar- | surprising others in their lov fill the heart and soul of the typically | romance is born in the » women, born and » matters Of their acquantances to marry, } women will agree and openly @ey rea! man will have nothing to do|that they do enjoy t Weininger would reborn every time 4 daughter twists] and buds into woman-| match-making, up her pigtail ather reprehensi bon cs with the iceman, When] ¢ when his ow ers, whom he | to make it ar would gladly see seitied in life ble trait, it concerned desy sweetest 1 in her power to} her from genera bring them t& terest of hers in @tent to which match ng in and youth and lov Muences th nt of of all] mony is what giv yormen is t t fully grasped. wistful look, tha *On a sii vening when lovers] all expre “amay be seen he dark corners Id, or tired, or bor others, One seldom hears a woman tell young girls to re main unwed, and yet how many men] phrases runs in this sense, have advised young chaps to “go! of 4 match-maken’ even the 868 foot Aquitania, @ublic places, or on the seats und} © world and it Wapks round about, it is always the After mar own Ri Women who wilfully and curiously try] is settled he takes no interest in the te seo what is happening, while men] wooing and winning of others, grin teint es ren MABLE’S LOVE LETTERS TO HER ROOKIE By Florence Elizabeth Summers Iitustrations by Natalie Fontaine Stokes. ERE BILL, D Can you believe it—Nellie’s gone an married Gufly, an they moved into the house next to ours. You cant tell me she loves him though, If she wasnt stl Jealous over you shed make up. Id meet her half way altho | aint going to speak first. Shes spiteful as ever. She had to ask Maggie Sams to be her maid of honor because we aint speakin, an if she hadnt been awful mad shed a gone on an asked me anyhow cause anybody Knows Im better lookin than Maggie. That aint conceit, sill, I don’t like conceit but you know its the truth. Anybody that looked in the glass much as I have would. I may not be so pretty but—Im darned stylish, ued The day after Nellie an Guffy moved in over there lpa bad sum beer sent up and they put it on their poarch by mistaik an she called up an says “Please send and get this barrell, Im afraid somebody will think its mine.” ‘That evenin Guffy was settin on |their poarch readin and after while he moved over on our side in the shade. I called up Nellie an says “Please come and get this man offen my poarch—Im But he takes no} not sit for hours an that makes it come out even, might fit her little squares of | Mable. crazy quilt. |P.S.—I kno it aint for girls to speak of love first but there aint but one Since we never find man thinking |chance In ten that you wont get shot and never come back so we might | love affairs and marriages |as well be frank. le responsibility | ! ot | Europe is acquiring American habits The chewing proclivities of the Yanks—both as regards gum and to- The bathtubs figures show s engaged OF tbl iowurd bathing apparently have af-| PF 4 the Mrench and the British, tf ires tell anything 100 miles of chowing gum— cha were placed end to et love woman be-! exp | since the armistice o, Or if a woman or apr slow!” And no matter how con: tive and afraid of "r unhappily married vo Stil has faith xing up" in the affairs woman may be, she |tinds it very difficult to remain neu- | Movil Siento tral on the match-making question. | floating caimson, Remember, one of our commones ing t struct happy to hear ths this page illustrate the genius put to) as some of the best work that has come out of the war. The United State tistic talent from coast to coast, and th ally in the Fifth Avenue window exhibitions in graphic incidents. It is ac, T reckon you «WELLIE'S GONE AN MARRIED| WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919 YANKEE ANITHMETIC—1 YANK=100 HUNS By Arthur P, Bech Sika oa I see you spelt a word wrong. I know it was just careless, Don't interest in speculations and possiPil= | Horeve g minute I thought you never knew no better. e-i-e-n-tif-1-c-k, Its s-1-g-h-e-nt-l-p=h-l-c, You pronounce the p-h like | Color is their keynote The white hankie, pure and chaste, is dress occasions For all others the tinted ef: being shown, stokes Company.) in the form of $1,000,000 worth of plug tobacco since the armistice, rather than the popular this spring, more violent tones of sheer Inen and either in an all-over solid tint bordered in # contrasting color, 1,183-—-or about two miles of ‘em—the | lawn squares pacco—and thelr natural propenaities| Mven the American boarding house e habit has hit Murope, | Pounds of dried prunes having been shipped to various European countries your prevailing costume, color and complexion, Quaint embroidered motifs—a basket of fruit, a gaudy butterfly, a winging se i rximately 789,000,000 chews! World's Biggest Dock. bachelor afd an in-] have been exported from the United| . han she will en-| States xince the armistice was signed] With the object them im hopes of| Commerce Department figures reveal,| London her former proud position as | pig, | premier port of the w orva-~| enormous dock, capable » world's liners don the yal Albert: Dock: a new and] brighten one corner unless an artist nd highly colored monogram has «| ace On Bald corner: in the best mouch its apable of extension t motifs and tinting the tiny rolled drop. These terms are typically de her dull or patent, ere seriptive of the new spring h siery.| nartest for walking an Sheer is the word to best portray their} needs, but when you iid put the inutterable diaphanousness, — ove which drop stitch stripes run up and | +A f own and round and round in reekloss |) atent 1y or belge~ abandon. With jow black eM, { = with white taupe beige and black and|buckles of cut and polished steel or white striped effects are worn, as] sic zs silver, Orna well as the openwork and drop stitch | rain and Drililants very woman ig a bit|large enough for a bigger boat than Fim, emp: 6 tmp Wo pone shane tj pepe meee se RN ELE TLE CLE AA A MTT striped hose of plain thin black, With lon 1 aa/at tha meee the tan, beixe and gray suede oxfords| and metallic cloth slippers for evening and pumps the hosiery is all perfect ly matched up, Even in t ae stockings, however, the drop stit a es aeeenn and peek-a-boo effects prev ruin) From the World's Gossip is indeed an open season for hosiery FARMER w even if all the lace work is oe A k Manto ruin an erstwhile perfectly good cache ) F ee for the powder puff and bank roll, ‘1 ’ oe the ubiquitous summor mc open lace work makes a prodigal . jak promise of much fatted calf | e Hi 8 ee The very delicate k that low avin Like their human p pe ‘ ie Javelte and sinuous wlway dows at EEE to the point soon us they slide off ‘Oxfords with Cuban eels in tan or! the water, : ‘ y Tinted Handkerchiefs Beaion's “lalar Note’’ And Stockings Issue ‘‘Open Invitations” to Mosquitoes By Margaret Rohe. i ANDKERCHILBFS as a distine adjunct of the must do eo in nps of black buckles of

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