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aq, .«n t Ge: Gwen Gla, AL he. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, °1919 a ‘ : | U. S. Grant’s Granddaughter, the Princess Cantacuzene TELLS HER EXPERIENCES 1919 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, Wantedu-A Good Witt for the Besieged and Under Fire | -Fashion’s Newest ‘‘Dreamland’’ Styles “Tired Business Woman” in the Russian Revolution pieemeaicee a) @ Q Pres STAINED WHYTE : —. |She Needs a Home, Not a Hall Bedroom, and the American Good Luck Saved Her From Injury and ‘appa oe praised aon te Pi bd cy np vad vide Not Of Even From Loss of Her Jewels Although She While Milady Sleens the Hi hagpal the Genders ‘That Go With It— and Her Children Were in the Thick of the ° sod Retarien Ch thes d Geod Times, Fighting Which Swept Round Her Petrograd Dame F ‘ashion Stays Awake ee ee ee : Hotel, Designing These Dainty By Zoe Pockley 1 Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing vo. (The New York Brentng World.) By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Sak We tas Pa Diana Oa: es Ws Sak aiding Wiad) Paj as and Nightrobes H°e is a vision: A million women working ai things they The, Getting good salaries. Wearing nice clothes, Having good times. voy spoiled child of the revolution” was the name given by her | Being regarded as real factors in the world of industry. And friends to Princess Cantucuzene, who was born Julia Dent! living—ah, this is the best of all—in their own homes. These homes may Grant, granddaughter of Ulysses S. Grant, and who returned | ©) ©) be a couple of cubes in a tall cliff dwelling. Or a real apartment with @ . recently to the land of her birth after passing through | hitchen and everything. Or even a suite in some neat, cheery hotel built wild days of war and revolution in Russla with her | cecmse ge peng gee ae santeiiniiahite | specially for business girls, But they will be HOMES, not hall bedrooms husband, a loyal and Mberal Russian nobleman and| jm\ FLESH COLORED “CREPE” OR CHINE PAJAMAS | with a wiggly washstand and one foot off the chiffonier. ‘They will be general. In her intelligent and absorbing narrative | Lsbidhiebninethballie bode Berg bc hn HOMES, not a barracks with “Come-in-before-ten-and-con't-paste-handker “Revolutionary Days,” Prin s Cantacuzene has told c chiefs-on-your-window" signs tacked on the walls, Oh, Joy, we. And what are surely the most remarkuble ex; again, Oh, JOY! President's granddaughter ever had, and has given ampl :| “Of course it is yet only a vision,” says Lena Madesin Philltps, ft» proof that she must indeed possess a charmed life. She and her children were under fire at their ecr-in-chief, who is an attorney besides being Executive Secretary of |the National Federation of Business and Professional Women with head- ( Petrograd hotel during one of the first of the Bolshevi uprisings and had to remain ag if he ed for day ar Ih He was driving near the Lenine headquariers when machine guns > gan to play on it and it was taken by storm by Gen. Polovizoft of the! Provisiona! Government; cannon and quick firing guns were installed about Ber house and on its roof when her Basband, jn charge of the Provisional |of my Jewels and money which were Government's cavairy at Kief, mado |!M the hours, 3 arters at No. 600 Lexington Avenue, “but most good things don’t just pen. ‘They come from visions of some sort, don't they?” Miss Pt » to do It fuse r tice, Is well on the rond to realiza-| "WwW tion, Already she and her helpers] life rests in her wom: ave districted the country and| ities that make her v plunted an o 's vi anizer In each dis-| Work different from men’s. The love t (htaw-on Acclsale ahd of home {9 strong in all women. A , uk an 4 | girl cannot be h ail @ final stand against the Boisheviki |™Y furs and hat. Our chief difficulty These nizers are listing all} the nn ee daily work @24 Ukrainians combined; she had to|We knew would be getting out of the lctubs, societies, unte ation she is distressed by home condl« | ‘ ions. Beave this house in ten minutes with | ash the lines of troops en lerations, alliances 4 1e8 of i - rtheir| “On the other hand, women maze @ bonded revolver in her muff to es our doorstep and the side learn how not to be toc oh ate @ape massacre at the hands of af Wk, and also along the strects Wy 2 poe Oe teal th HOMMAES ets cee evolutionary mob, and finally won al tween us and the hot Now, ts or painiessly x ging} i ear en omen Place on the last through train from | {ese troops Uk Ww th hat Pr on details, fhe Crimea to Petrograd, whence she |Msht know my husband's face dan av Reyne eee sie aime rously well. n » grand swing for power. % x : Against the t Luckily it was cold and N York, Chicago, Denver, San + Aue blouses, darn ¢ jdark, and he was in elvilian « Francisco and . which he had neve ‘ore worn Kief. Under his cloak he took the |precaution of carry noxes before they go to work ad with tt TEs pOBRNES: » next step | ond have them send National, which Will] management to gain a hor on at St Louis | sports skirt and miss a! spine, |Deetuse there wasn't ambition iss Phillips | left in you to look after your ing his reve laundry work ' out. nd sword, Pulling my own furs up gh, and taking the small bag of [valuables in one hand ed it jwith my big muff. 1 also had my | | revolver loaded and safe, in ny hand, 1 cov " keen, alert! taal patance! de the muff, m w When] “we want to we Jans thet ) “TI admit my heart beat hard, and that conven TOF SHO: wilt hep allaorte of d women 11 was wet with perspiration, in spite al*y in all sor of the cold gir, as we threaded our Uni BB ps gets hope |way, sauntertr ross the street, ewalk of the other side, toward the corner. Here stood lessly swamped under the avalanche f i i : : - area | ness and HOU and demands for } that come by & sentinel with cocked gun. We slunk Yee eh ih i ° if ra ‘ jemphasise Housing Deceuse ab thie) SYOy oath very | FADIDIG tomes Batali i sent mune alin ; ultics of the, average colored }ight should be dawaing upon the remnants of a barricade, Once ease Hie past this, J breathed more freely, and my husband spoke, “ | jand ‘along the next Now hurry!" . a nat the average salaried Our walk became as rapid as possible sah — aa ee r v" wants, Miss Phillips and and for th @ occasional t ] s 8 Mary Johns Hopper, National Wall Street Yet she was uninjured, and she did had been inspected by mot even lose one of her jewels—al- tionists, rem though sho hid them in strange hiding for a tow days, then ¢ places. To the very end her Ameri- out of town on one 5 the other day. These ran, Brooklyn Millionaire Took iy Job Because witht orang It Was Best Road Back to Health eeey f the averer can luck held good. ed refugee trains and after man ta place to buy advare” n Just before Kerensky was made hardships escaped into Sweden; woar B Ss 1 Mi | 1] € regular job on a farm,” | tageou! said the When there |} Prime Minister, at her Petrograd hotel ing thoir shabbiest with the y Stanley iVulche r We do do isa of silk umbre sorte, She was having a quiet tea party, Princess's jewels sewed in er furs, HPRE is a strange ne en- but we can’t compete with or foulards, or shoes at some well when “suddenly we heard the tac- bats and sti co) and with other acted every week ay morning ene Wal UntOWMeuite We wane teen tac-tac-tac of machine gun firing valuables hidden in trunks on which when one of the laborers in piercing the alr; far off at first, then the crowns and mon Brooklyn man started to|der through a downtown agent. Ore grams had been ospect Park, Brooklyn, starts tor] Nan getting a small farm, but/der one day and get the goods the approaching rapidly. An uprising be-/palnted out, Surely a lucky star DAINTY NIGHTROBE JN ECRU GEORGETTE Chers hig $3.50 a day job, VG (Baneaey eee = nid Me ee ginning! The Bolsheviki! shines over this granddaughter AND LACE, RIBBONS AND FLOWERED ORCHID A. limo with a ehautfour at the | a Arisa ala coal PLease apotiala as Halal, pene. battle gpomed: to rage ell Grant! IN BLUE, © “N@ER\wace ann UnPEAweop | wheel rolls up to a house in one of y,_thoreswerg some | place where: we ean with a about us through the night,” the), Presb ariel Days" is published Ithe prosperous res! ial section tat, required 190K) -made blouse and say, ‘S grand-daughter of our greatest Gen-|2Y Suillh Maynard & Company of the boroush and a well dressed | there slecves fit suu Or ‘Have ing at his into his tim Byery mv eral writes with Grant's own caim, ycends tho steps and enters|peme he ste nvalid took a day off In|this hat cleaned ana “If one was to judge by the continu- Park to see how other folk} don't ky man d ean: the automobile, The chauffeur drives | prosperous-looking milllonatre ee eee ela w where to find a hat rem ous firing. Machine guns and mus- pipe \s health, ie watched the/ovater, You do the finding for ma ketry, revolver shots and mad shouts FH lah va tae (Rea Nn CALTON A lor s and other amusements | |'m willing to pay a red ble price . made a bedlam of the streots; and at halts at a quiet corner near one of and again ¢ } ted his doctor. a0 my time saved. intervals tho deep buzz and whir of Ane anttadoan tecbroapeat Batis, Wie “Nothing short of @ What wo really want" laughed the revolutionary motor trucks pass- for you,” was the ver one of the $3 aries, “is a good ing under our windows, carrying aidiers or privoners, added tothe din,| MABLE’S LOVE LETTERS 10 HER ROOKIE “We remained wide we were that aly : day and the next as if besieged in our By Florence Elizabeth Summers big rooms, with windows closed and man who alights from the machine! wears the brown linen working uni- a4 @ form of a park laborer. Nays ‘Come back at the usual time,” he | 2 commands, Then he went to the friend of @]wifo for the siness Woman! 1 of Park Commissioner John N- | Some ono who will free ue of petty larman of Ki ugh, and told |details, so that we can enjoy both 1 to be one of the labor} our business life and our home life! ! ers ‘ 2 i aes ete Sa d seen at work on the 1aWn8.] Miss Phillips believes that a eurtains down to prevent any stray Mlustrations by Natalie Fontaine Stokes. Pies: the va pie tten ere Vark laborers were in demand @tlof women's office building pe shots from coming in." ERE OLD BILLY: Iles got hair like a girls and false leeeey, SONe tke. Tocent GOSUDANK Of| | that particular time and It was not/put up down town embody Two or three days later, when driv. T have just arose from my|tecth that fall out when he gets mad lite tigiol turns his steps toward | cient aot ele nese gla tifficult for a man who wanted monk inmediate wants of the bus } img home from the American Em- Seesta, It ain't nothin you!an I sing on the wrong ke "They lehe headau: rs of the labor gang.!common day Inborer— rk’s sake to connect will ©|professional woman, from the shop. Dassy, a shot wa and then an} see Bill. Its a sleep you take in ping agency to the swimming tank, » new lab er took his place in| “We want cheup, model aparte o gangs and the only unusual] ents, where a girl or two can bave From that time until the close of day, the hero |be “Mr. Barbe fall out every two seconds seems to afternoon, jme Like. Quick as whizz though he Ive gone to practis. licks em back in. Once he was ing my votce three avalanche of them ran out, and the whole space between Peter and Paul and the Keerchin- this story ceases to| and becomes “Bill,” | or “Iley there,” to his fellow la- ) fellow workers ha no- | three rooms, say, for from $20 to $30 @ skala Palace was alive with soldiers Nouee @ dxadhateaniat yw to sing a note an the | borers. 1 about him is that he ‘Works | month, me of these have bees aad with guns, flashing and banging feat its Ga oan fell out an most choked pie enkitha donw house ree: thal in even the watehful fore-| built in New York, designed for works —edlam let loose again! Lenine’s headquarters of disorde: Wy and enemy-inspired propaganda wes being storm, ®he hurried back to Kief, wh husband felt that he must re ‘ Jown the street an til the death of the Provisional Gov- | the further off I was n ‘ I had to laff, That] ] h made him so mad he just put em on} last night and says/iop of the plano an went on singin “Miss Mable, I heard! jike he had hot mush in hig mouth you singin all the way | Little Sue got a whippin bocause she| hdin under tho sopha watchin TRA TES OB ats and toils with spad and rake, his fellow work little suspecting that one of 1 in exchange for the $3.50] ing men's families, But New York y get was 50 quick to gotfple them that be» He has guarded his situation tn lite | f"" the Working man could move Ima borers, fearing tha y one was taken! We would have the truth it might be|'? Provide rules or even legislation He wants | ‘9 Keep these apartments for business e down a wealthy retired business man Like them, he is working that he may live and eat, But in their ea ng in his wo him an s0 scared she rolled out it 1s the money they need, In his|d just a park laborer during the men x ean be done—and we're ernment, When Kerensky fled, afew| the better it sounded.” That was a! Hos a good teacher tho. He used case, it is the work itself, For al-| men who little suspect his identity, 5 on duty, So the others | 20!ne to do | months later, the great Bolshe-!compliment too, cause if my voice " “yeitd 3 t Ithy enough to bc ; “Barber.” 4 . y ) brag about bein a German musi though he is wealthy enough d pains, the eufferer w rim as “Barber, well ¢ ‘ asine vik uprising took place in Petro-|carries like that—theres Prospects cian an get paid big for lessons, but called a “millionaire” by his friends~ |" ns Si heii a Fait rer sie een nin i are ‘ d ne: business man to grea. Prince Cantacuzene came t0|ror grand opera Waa ame arercute: tie Liscdil those in @ position to know place bis{™ i ! p eaeey K “| ET ee ain Sane ny al a be of all, he bie wife and sald without pre-| : ; | ri 1 hat now an you can a ee eaith tn six, figures—thix | Subscribing to Liberty Loans and Red | keeping ea at ms ready for a good dinner, thanks , d d hat new picture of you sure is| pay him what you wan ¢ eh : d vifter | Cross Funds scened to him to be no’ sft A few are inon the lig the hard work among trees rity amble: “Cann you leave the house | oe tt ven reccenize it facle ie ABE to frooklyn man must labor, or suffer | © SOA seag: 9. Alea Ne Be | ee adalls AaL Pp 7 work aiony the 4 fm ten minutes? The crowd in ve it for) ‘ho new fello iu Pa’s office is mad] 4, pegyprnd ees enough. His frail health unfitted him eta : one, | 204 Brass of the park, Also, in apite er have already shot the com-|# long tune. I showd it tomy musiclat me sorter, He said he wished he| “HE'S GOT HAIR LIKE A GIRLS| ONE SHB a cason | for the sterner ur service of patriots # expense, inquiring gravely at- of nis years of sedentary occupation, na {teacher and he said “Why, rei mander of the garrison's infantry e and rake So he started his garden paten and| ter the welfare of his spa 2 e has been able to win the commemy caused his retirement from the print | ae . ae ly,| could go to war because they needea| AN FALSE TEETH.” | » y became an amateur farmer He t and broom. lation of his ef, ere going to arrest any Cuir ier you wouldnt know him. Its a ve ry| ard boile I told him Be ing business some time ago, according | i 4 ter mm span a f Officers left in the town, and I am|nice lookin pieture.” You ou | better 5 caues they |e , rater, § Hike you." I pretended) OF on sow who atv in the aroret of (ame so interested in his garden work) But the Laer i are soe lec eee ce hanes, METAR: Bad Being looked for, to be Judged and |feel proud that you could get a pic ; > kind that wouldn | ot t catch on cause you could take! 1 ' tree a oymont. hat he did not notice he was Improv. | affo o take their joshing good| work has do m lots of good® emecuted. I've decided to hide in town |ture to look like that~that nobedy| ool. You know what kind wont|'t.t0% Ways Low down Dill, thats) "ye vmatism and aciation made lite |'MS radually, until at last his condi. | naturedly seks ste idlsaas a d. “There for the first hours of the enemy's !eyen dreams is you till theyr font sane Dilla Tt ‘i wont! him all over, as you sometimes say cancion that even hia wealth cuuld|ton becaino so much better that he| For every fn A a te lg Hg kmen here who, tetumph. We can spend the nisht at lnecause that means {ts a good pic-| tan ecg he ie Hea tran try kind) 1 ke Genteet conversation with my| ror tighten, He sought in vain for re- | found his afflictions practically ¢ t E Shroushs the park ‘9 | have: to: work for a living, Bat hp the hotel. There is a room already |;ve | an one We os fresh too in nee TriRnAa? ie. Boctore looked wise and wrote} He to a ® phil anny Mander wh , corner where his imousine Is who does not have to. He 4 enguged there.” . ye other day he went to help eatana ae a atl for x : nal 4 advised various care he had been, about the mirac : and climbs in, : ng the same work that any past “Taking a small bag,” continued | There! T went an told it! My music| me on the street car an my dress was aay ane Ve. Alf ‘Mapu, | folearag 008 One mucoess. The man of medicine questioned him © machine spins away and when! laborer is doing here, ‘The others . ‘ oy treatmen D . bebe : uter at the residence of the not know he is not working fo; Princess Cantacusene, ;"into which I|teacher is @ he. Don't gct jealous tight an the step wes high, He says (copyright, 1919, by Prederick, A. Siok Company.) the “War Garden" became Closely. Ie halts. & for Bia with some though Bill, If gou could age him! “Miss Mable, the more I see of you RS en SO) ‘iat eter ino ie min We land ip apite ot “Threw all the druga tute the ash laborer, the man whe emerges t# @ pay, Like the rest of thom,” ial