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- —— : Monday, May 5, 1919 : =e = fi “Cassel || And the Woman . - | “Come On--I’ 1 By J. H. Cassel | Cosmetics m 3 Ca SS ae . Conteh Apt, Y ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, eee = oeeues - - ‘ Tie Sew Yi ing World.) | B My Helen Row land Published Daily Except ar a4 i, ina Furuening Company, Nos. 63 te | Conyrtabt, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening bivish . fi ULITZEI ; b " “ ii “ ; ML ANGUS SHAW Treanurer” 63 ark Row a Rouge and Rice Powder a “Habit,” a “Cus : JOSEPIT PULITZER,’ Ir 63 Park How. < enna a8 phe SLED. ed tom,” a Folly, a Breach of Good Taste, or- | i MEMBER OF THR ASSOOTATED PRBS, | | | fl 4 A , Sine S | eee ied inthis tabber andcieo 10 focal ‘nem blah’ ereame | Merely Matters of Climate and Inclination? f FOLUME BU cere Tv Li eadaRa ris eN CNT NVeTEN OL enUTe ob ae tell us af) about the Psychology of Cosmetics,” writes @ b —___— ~ - - = - + nice girl—just like that! ‘ . « ‘ THE “IMPRACTICAL.” | “Are rouge and powder a ‘habit'—or a ‘custom’? { , . . 4 Well—yessum! ‘They are! t + people o ted Stat © not re: a i t HE p f the United tates are not ready to admit that But to tell you ALL about the Psychology of Cos ar their Government is less efficient than the British Govern- metics—oh, my dear! ‘ { 5 ment or that the unwritten constitution of Great Britain can I should have to read at least four volumes of bo @ show a eum total of virtues greater than those of our own written Herbert Spencer—and then rush for the Beauty Doctog re the henna bottle! instrument and ‘ h Shades of Pauline Furlong! f i Yet in a post-war housing erisis acutely felt in both countries, lif you won't take it serlously—I should say ae Americans cannot but note that while communities in the United that: I « States are stil] disct x the problem with few concrete results, the Cosmetics, like clothes, manners and morals, are g +t Lritish Government has been able to go straight about the busisess iy matter of climate, Por of getting 500,000 new houses bu ean eee For instance, ‘ ; T y “custom” and in China they are a “necessity,” | The Local Government Board in Great Britain is ready vide! in Turkey they are a “custom” an ‘ f : The Loca ronment Board in Great Britain is ready to divide (Did you ever see a yellow lady WITHOUT her lovely pink-and-whita 8 | England into building zones, establish branch organizations, and ask enamel complexion?) 4 municipal! and local authorities to submit surveys and plans for in- | But, in Boston, rouge and powder are a breach of taste, a “vulgarism,” bd creased housing in their respective areas, If the local authorities are a social offense—bad form. you know! | slow in submitting such plans the Local Government Board will pre- | | And in Philadelphia they are a scandal! pare a plan of its own which the local authority must carry out—| BSS 8 Ee Tey Ok, TAY Govenens! they SPS © “miaeemeRner,” Lia oWavedbenie | Punishable, by the policewoman, who may pounce on you and wash eet . : your face the minute you step off the ferry from Manhattan | As affecting the sium areas of London, the provisions of the new! In Paris rice-powder and lip-rouge are perfectly genteel “habits,” i ' honsing bill explained by Dr. Addison of the Local Government Board But paint on the cheeks js “mauvais gout’—a bad joke, a crime against are most drastic att, ma cherie! The bill provides that when a slum area ts condemned as Basler teachin aside Holt a let pacha ane unfit for human habitation the value of the land acquired by And in New York—in New York ates. ah —! compulsory purchase shall be that of the site clear of buildings | The lipstick appears to be the staff of life, the ue article of diet, ' and available for development. In other words, {t will be the The only really SEWHE AL thing you at in the Broadway restaurantat ' value of a decent housing site, neither that of a crowded slum aan for Br hay Oa beer + 4 brilliantine and rouge nor that of a factory, An flustration will show what this liypieurmenunoctee tuevhcnyy Weert ne sey ma dUOm CORe Se? RTS SOCOrty i means. A slum area in London was valued at 161,000 pounds Ha aeehca for commercial purposes and at only 85,000 pounds for rehous “Or a “custom” so long that they have become a “habit”-—— ing purposes, Many slums have become slums because the I defy you to tell which immediate leaseholder could not afford to keep the prop | And a smartly dressed New York woman would fee! almost “negitgé" erty in repair. Where this degeneration {8 proved the superior | f she appeared on Fifth Avenue without her “girlish color,” her vanity case, landlord {s empowered with the right of reentry to his prop her earrings, and her “camouflage!” Isn't it the TRUTH! : erty, on terms to be decided by a court of law ofr cae rouge on the face of a girl of twenty is neither a habit nor o { Anybody who buys slum property now runs the risk that custom; it’s a sin—a sin against nature and art and beauty * ¢ he may have to sell tt at cleared-site value on the basis of a Rouge on the face of @ woman of thirty is » matter of taste—good og | housing scheme. He can obviate it by putting the property [oat rey coume cm Wie face OFS) wOmaa sory: ter OWN ttsinees! ti in order | All of which goes to prove ; 81 ie ar ° "t us ‘er RT | } All this, of course, sounds !ittle short of incredible to the averae las Sena ty f: ne habit," if you don’t use them, yourself / . } ' Sto! { ew Yorker who has been brought up to believe that a great city is iad thats what inva Heh0e” Int Osbkon may be merely a harmless “fad” i great only as it assures to private speculative enterprise the widest in Constantinople and a domestic rite in Hong-Kong, ; latitude and protection in dealing with realty, | And that “painting your face” in Scotland is just “dressing for dinnor® There are New Yorkers who will maintain quite seriously tha jor “putting on dog” in New York! t if this city were to put up model tenements private building woul at ; id . course, NO man Bey to see a woman going around gotten up x hee | |uike an Indian warrior or ; once cease and the further improvement of realty become impossible life And rouge and responds Pat Men 1” 1 This is arrant nonsense, but it is a kind of nonsense*that arro But so is a marcel wave, and a pivot-tooth, and so were wigs and \ Rates to itself great authority by professing to speak always on en powdered hair, and court-plaster, and so are French heels, and polished tical lines” and by dismissing any enggestion or plan too big for it Anger: nails, and turtle soup, and tablemanners, and gas-logs. te grasp as visionary and heedless of “hard facts.” | é aah te ee epnaind ube eit ned “CUSTOM” cosmetirs ara x 3 ‘é rep in at y ‘esser’s some bright S. 7 ont The fact that other great cities, equally democratic, have worked . be wn, - Ror 3 Le if you want to know whale Niainien einen out such “visionary” plans to actual and recognited success is usually “i z Ask MA—she knows! vids unknown to these “practical” pessimists, Convicted of ignorance | — a ——_—--—- — — —— = eerie — ee a en this point they fall back on the good old well-it-may-do-for-Lon T h ei F ; l ‘H iy B B é t t S j 7 i? don-or-Paris-but-it-would-never-work-in-New York And = anyhow é a if ip a m l y B J Ro i M cCar dell O Ww O (4 a é ip Qa (Gi Ss ‘ a If) “Jaws would have to be passed and maybe constitutions amended, whil Copyrtadt, 1919, by the Hreay Publishing «0, Ihe New York Evening World) ) Viewing the rug and Mrs. Rangie's B " P what we are looking for is an immediate practical remedy.” Where Will Married Men Go When There’s No," bi and coat, the men had flown. | an arn L g ge r a y ; Nine nea out of ten the “immediate practical remedy” turns ou Place to GO but Out! ut and leave us!” said Mrs, Rangle. By Roy Griffith 127 the Proposition, after this fashion: q ue J . a » " p nle | |"Men do not care to play « " " wi ling pe a patch or a palliative that only half relieves the trouble but GeV CHOUGHD we had eromined ts. golermr 10th i len : not care to play cards with Copyright, 1919. by ie Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), pepe ae telling }ir. Brown Which possesses the high merit of protecting as many persvia a SSP Lni aa Gali Chita Take aldstime ovonine TR TREC uE oe ee Interruptions Hs tbe ieabe ofy Bla) Buea: tale OP peat ist possible in current schemes anc speculations from which they have} gles some night this week, “Hello, ‘oplet People hello!” ] 49 to dance with them : iP . gome happening or other. aes you prospect himself ex- , ee" said Mr, dart. “Have you forgot- cried Mr. Rangle enthusiastically, « Sut where will they go when they F all the difficulties which beset | ‘The telephone ringa and the atten. |) '> YOU Propostion to another when reckoned on their accustomed gains, ton? ‘The Manges are old friends and Mrs. Rangle welcomed the Jarrs to] 8° out at night after July 12" asked | the path of the : ‘eaman, per- | tion of your prospective customer is| Is _ ‘pPparent that the other person Private enterprise in the realty field has been privileged to rnin neighbors and make one feet at home: the Range flat, “See if there 19 any | io aeons nee lor ann abs none is more disconcerting | called away from your proposition. hs Reece Ie ins) cana from time to time whole sections of this city, turning once prosperous |! think we id go over and see lquid refreshments, old lady! if} ° SOM wee Li BIR s sig Rangle. ying than to be interrupted | Perhaps you have just arrived atic pisses wall be sure to eet Alateibta (ito descetedl-viliae B . . t , them, expecially ax we promised.” there isn't, Ka Jarre and 1 will sly - - aE Se a your climax or you are in the middle | $4111 to leave out your best | i 3 n o deserted villages, ut aery always goes up from the} “1 coutan't get out of it when chey Out and get some . of your closing talk. What can eee arguments, Start right in to “practical” contingent whenever it is proposed that the city take a aaked us point blank," replied Mrs.) “Not for me, if you please," sald u Dp Dp r e S Ss l Nl g a t e ie you do? ieee eee to the in- t ‘ , 4 : na) Rae rs . f ay [ 4 . urt your prospect grip on itself and apend money in some policy or public improvement ,UA're “still Mrs, Rang Mrs, Jarre. “It's too dear, and, > While the prospect's attention is di- | to ten to : ’ yveme ; oa 3 > peer x the good points of yo: firs. ~| we soon be against the 1d ; | points of your ; caleulated to stabilize values or contribute otherwise to the public | ruptea Mr hte You ain't eat My ge ade a be fee : Ki ca Or Making the Home Safe for the Family | attention to be d pea rade fae Hite prep : dio Mr, Ja o rd egeay s t why, ‘e ked Mr x e drawn away from 1e | welfare. ng mo that Mra. Nanglo's mannera| Rangle jae we havanit bad A By Stuart Rivers business in hand. You must keep Soieee en ne $0 clase, nadine What would New York have said of a Baron Haussmann, who Mck,ttat repors that marks the caste visit from Mr and Mra Jare na Repiae ie hea paler eee en yourself in a stato of “suspended ant- tinal decision, whether he hae ee anc : 7 : 10 of Vero de Vere. I'm tired of those long time, there'll be no running out ‘ ; na Co (The New Vorb Rening World), mation,” ax it were, You must keep : : : mapped out parts of a new and resplendent Paris with a ruler that near-society tea fights at Mra. Stry-! of you two anything and leav The Electric Iron Saves Father From Appearing your mind on your business; you must sands ie UGAE to ot ae took no heed of private properties or plans where it was a quostion Yt!’ Where everybody says “Mow ing Mrs, Jarr and me alone.” in Societ keep hold of the thought you ex- rity preci eas a bole on the. of enlarging parks or putting through boulevards? Yet Paria has M27 Charming!’ 1 want to visit the “what will we do, play ecard me ice ‘ ery Pressed just before the interruption. | pect himself. ‘This will rend ne reo Sune cileastel millions of visit 1 mill t doll we dourgeolale, as Trotsky would usked Me. Rangle, “Maybe that wil {felt you how father almost) “iertha! Bertha! What are you The prospect returns. His mind has hts vanity,” Rd to: pipsae D ete ons of visitors and millions of dollars merely by a breath of fresh alr impr seaiat ihe {RG Bteas 18h, got rung in on the Art Club| doing now?" x 3 hi ) a « agains ed ‘ore long, too . a 3 een drawn away from what you were being the most beautiful city in the world. And nobody would think Met WIM corned hoot and eabt Ita no harm if wo don't KANDI eyeneg gut, he didn't hae to Ron but | glee eee stuck her head around the saying. You must call hia mind back | yar”, citencting noises, much as now of calling Napoleon II, and the Baron Haussmann “impractic:! the meco ey ON Sete Where play for money, so let us PlAY HO. a time he IDE Bib. brats | oot seer INme @DG rine PL MA WIEN (a Jerk, like thint UNow, Mi. | Zo Tea iC nays SreAKIng. Spore : the recognized afternoon callers in-game: of poker, then,” sud Mrs, [2F @ time he was straining bis brain) waiting for one iron to got hotter.” Brown, ax I was saying’. Then “C» Would come under the head of visionaries” because they spent millions ®1 making an open aud in. clude the furniture instalment man) teense. pce trying to think of a way to ditch that! “Hotter than what?” I asked, com-, refer to the jast statement you made | !8t¢Fruptions, too. ‘They may pos- | viting Paris out of a crowded, crooked Mediaeval one, Anil the landlord on the first day of “hn Ranigio’ Aivided We GMIPOTARA| vette ea cuiee aenty sting | DE QUE of the back room and start~ | previous to the interruption. hanes Me overcome by greater con- ‘ . 1d Month—an ou have i 3 tangle ¢ Ne t i 8 ed with mother getting g fol e che entration on t! a ‘ ie present housing crisis sugge to New Yorkers who know. the whole eet ihe ae Ae +i iy NE) dealt the first hand letter from Mrs. Houghton-Smith, gts re lotehen But remember the prospect's mind) man, but the beet peat a ay Key vhat has been going on in the world something more constructive and. 8! take half, and be back next d Wake Up, my dene your agel”” saying that Monday night was going! no one ne tbat was an opening is not up to the high pitch of coD-| o¢ the noises by pepe lpeteetss: ng bakelgiatiag deta : f str iu Rae tA Ba ck Next daY | remarked Mr, dare to bis Kood dy. | ts pe obaebande nughe’ at the chute | 22.ONe Could miss, but Bertha lets it centration and interest to which {t| cs ‘ne Dols Say RITHBE the) prownact | progressive than merely threatening to raise the taxes of profitocring | “epne inetiora Pete cae ip don't bother me, and Nhe toad it out loud at the broaktase P&"* 884 mother and I reached the had previously attained. 80, after | \, m mite @ place which is i iandlords and trying to coax private capital to put up more houses, — day ed Mrs. J ou dont {Must de you mean ‘my age?" AN-| table, and right away father remem-|" ‘The Ironing bootd nea coe Cote OnE RNY LOUR ALM RODE acca pie ur, “Ifyou don't " able, and f rd De P| . J 8 sel The kind of private reality development that is worth eneoar. PAY all your rent when it is duo that) fered Mrs darn, who, with her cards| noped that Jimmy Flynn was expect-| 44 pela up ke wes set up, with) go back ® bit in your canvass and] , 4,0 RS e anh Nee I was selling aging will never be disturbed by mun cipal housing ona paying ba broaks your lease and you have to p face up on the tat Ay OSAMININKl ing to hold Awake for his Aunt and seers a arape ACO a present Ae deg vueey ee Reais 7 attain te wir ot mashing snope ‘ ene ; sald Mid Mying basis hea Ran bah rite ‘iba *Y' | tho lace ceutre pieces Mra. Rangle had! he gidn't fect like be ought to make) *eree4 c ari points which you had before brought | a ° an who } Or is London, even with longer experience, less practical than pet that we hace caine You for- | cotton at a barmuin from A porsecuted | ev nett eteage Oe ouete Co Ke! middie of the back she had the elec- | out, | Was slightly deat and my speech was : > adn | Be tt wo have children growing up, | ROY (ORrOR AROSE ie iro do < , in ci 0. 7 } New York? Tihiat anode a TATE UP| Armenian, and whieh Mrs, Rang Ti a kk Hay eee a ran and nt fra underneath | Referring to your last statement | tiger ee pee eed Seats 1 apa an J brought out to show her friend a ” a Rmniil wake a ame ¢ 1s of smoke. 5 * ck to a . » bul Lf +: gles, whom you praine s shiy, dol! aunt," says mother, “You get out ”", i by brings the prospect's mind ba i ee s of t our children in future years? f {oon aa tho Raine of carda had) youp ar suit this afternoon and) |) Hey atest et tho juce I 0 consideration of the matter in hand uy Hees . ¢ peporaelly, shoutin, ' IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. “And what good will the st jatarted havo Hertha clean it up and press it “ii0r Mave Bertha, and the brief review refreshes his| (him. The next day I could scarcely, | From the New York Call, The New York Cal bid ail (he PORE RE thE © die aires Hut away that funk! Are vou #o-! and got ready to go up there with me batt” saya mother, grabbing up| memory on what you had previously | "sity Prospects took pity on ma, | May 1, 1919 May 21919, fushers d jar-push fou ty, oF aren't you WATT rad Hak orem going to ‘%0,ir08 and looking at the damage. | told him. aunts: ana invited /mo into thelr | MANIFESTO OF REVOLT. To the Secretary of the Treas [AFM BFOW Up, cilher?” asked Mr] «4 play whe Parca ends mepwiea \h enone, Wome thinks Smarr Al ote ce ie reve epataharea te This quick getting back to the sUb-| Comparatively quiet Thar ues ihe Par pid ad hea eh Dey De PTR Greets (antes TMoke a plik fone haliccees lage ent eee Can FONG Cebli88 Vat seam aabaried tg) be geen in| MARTE, EDAD juce | ject in band will have a tendency tol lesson, J never again attompted to “ i apopeeey ie eed, dude of Wille and a diavontente : : ike : public with : othe discourage the prospect trom making 7 i ed by the e elegram) ie Mn ‘ sok at our little Johnny's eye and se Kk that we're trying to get rid of— | Sa¥ her thought which might | °°"°* ¢ a ry idle i i tte Kminat Give mo wholesome! ir, nl id t tk , | ing any other though’ might | \, sist: . wit le palegas is A mob of sailors and soldiers | mite Ines poonle lke the v ; Hy ne 1 an QM tales lt to so fur without any tuck, Vit say thi By , a vinnatarcs ie Aah, lead away from a complete presenta. | "°f°F* ee © longer fought by resolutions | in uniform, armed with sticky or Iuffertys, every When ountite oni ck eevh and skenia: p Bortba, w 8 CARE ROOK, ORAL TT Wye Ligier nee, | Hes of oun prepoaition, NOT IN THE LINES. and demonstrations. Threaten. | and clubs, broke into our new |kood old party ts in power, Ranwloand | rate a ' s if you except boiling water, she can bt oerrad setricity, YOU! mye interruption of some one coming URING a perf Sie ingly it marches through the building, N. o i f % 1) br and hop poultice on it bat a perfect thirty-six in putting on, mean." I didn’t dare laugh, cause i NG a performance at a theas a the duilding, No. 112 Fourth Ave — Kafferty will go to aie Paeetsans ‘ : in during the progress of your can- tre a man and his wife he streets of the great cities for nue, yesterday, during ay und deiand Me cnnith aan ae Br | tha bum anything any one clap atarte, | FaIhOr Leap al feeling any too cheer-| vasg must be handled according to Hee Pe mas had to jay, za peace 4 t er exinn wh aster . t r pefore I could 5 | " jarrel e 5 Me orgmin 8c 8 98 |: cal pecenting and inscan inn t on as he's through his schooling and| Johnny Rangly was aroused f Mover snoulA: Neve. Known. yolien tM BAR IAe & say anvthlog| ine particular aituation, If tho ih+|woman in » At of jesious eee “Working i wondae . PeCHOR OF fe Wale, CONMGHI men TE y Ranglo was aroused from his | jan tell father to let Bertha belp| father came in and wanted to know AAEESOtRea GR OnAIDEEL won ma a Jealousy, the man orking men! orking wom friends and readers of this news: me ® , wm uinbers And bovied out, squalling, jim, If itd bees me ld have paid) What all the row was for, truder co ssccageed y May |trying to persuade her thut she wag en! The salvation of the masses pape. 8 oe e y place 19 teach in one :¢ the in his night « , to have the ex- | yy overtime to get out of the| “About that electric iron you gave | ctper Wait Until he bas gone or els@/tco suspicious and too passionate, and humanity lies only in “We demand that yo t takes the examinations, Jenced Airs, Jarr diagnose his all-|noyso unitil i had father aafely on Bertha,” motber answered Con ot | Wietly make an appointment fer an-| Roth were acting with great spirtt consistent social revolution which action to protect lives Ae aan mn 1 tba want Bur for w wonder mother! out of the way. 1 don't know what | otber interview uae & peter to walt) when the wife moved her arm too Sak ck al a . 8 and prop “Never mind w t's A scratch," sald}; 1am # o I'm going to the | iD Most case: jecause if you once | ear a candle, and her fears no power onearth, © ° 9 erty by preventing further inel- | grand for your ¢ Who Would not let her tele | fTE ; ub by m 1 wouldy't have you | leave, the prospect 18 wholly “cooled |New ofan 0 Ane Her muslin dreag Despite the many handicaps tation to riot rere get them into ac w specuvist, old Mrs, Dusenberry’s, | It bowan to mina little in the after go if you bad two dress euits,” down" by the time you come again, ima naréannets Gent tI and barriers, we are already an ther will tt 1 band: no that's what kept me in the She went o the kitchen and I he performers kept their presenee International, the Inte: Pennit ise ‘ : Mrs. ngle was eved at Mrs house, and that’s how I happened to leked at the iron and at Bertha and | If the intruder is a business part- of mind, however. ‘The husband ex Mernationsl, the Iniernational The spring which has now /seted Ms, Jarr. Jarr’s verdict and took that lady in SCERP CIRT RT BiG then I looked over at father. Maybe ner of the prospect or a member of \tinguished the fire, and, proceedin, of the Deed, united in intense and begun will be a mighty spring of |, Mf Jarr sighed, but, she admitted, | the front room to show ler the new iy arya sapere ori fR Tike he was grinting, aca f| nie family and It seems piain that |with hie part, interpolated: : tye , ihoueh Aiaviit ieee 3) rug, leaving the game tempo- other sm¢ o me | jooked like he ‘was grinning, and 1| on valna | oe A aa} vi Joyal co-operation in all coun the peoples’ revenge and the peo | Aint bo correct tm hig ents h®| rarily suspended, despite the protesta | time, too, cause she came running even thought he gave me a wink, | (Be iatruder will now bave some voice] “You see, my dear, 1 was right: ¥ ‘ | ples’ Liberation,” y h Bis surmise. of husbands. Jout of her room and sings out for) But, as I say, maybe 1 was mis- | in the Anal decision, it is best to give|you are ever ready to flare up|"=e i‘ recrecmpre " wally, 8ho graciously consented , When Lhe ladies returned frogs | Bertha, “ ‘ Jieken, os veasesoniiiegasbiaioa’ him ox ber, briefly, the main poimig Balimore American, ce ‘ s . Sei sal - a t ‘ ‘ + , EE

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