The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 15

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ware See ee om UKE FATHER UNE -SAUCHTER, ISTHE Mme, Jacquemdire, Daughter of “Tiger,” Evades Queries With Skill of Diplomat ‘from Havre. Madam if him, have seen ‘ere bil AC Her compiexton is Madame arafied, and sald hothing; | other but Lee Keedick, who ts managing her lecture tour, spoke, “Madame has come to America to “peak to the American people on ‘The | hospital service. Th Spirit of France,’” he said “What is your opinion of Womad| Yéry , much. Bu 2 Do yoy think it would be | boys: & good thing for France?” was an- pause and then “What has been the effect of the war on French socia! life, on mar- riage, divorce, and the number: of births?” another question. “[ have seen many acts of devo- tion by Frenchwomen. them marr ; ‘ | were badly maimed in the war, men £7 The French Pramier himself coutd | who » Mot have dieptayed more tact and = Miplomacy in o diMcult international f situation than his daughter, Mme. « Clemenceau-Jacquemaire showed yes- | terday afternoon under a fustilade of # “Veading questions" from a dozen or| more women reporters whom she re- | ceived at tie Waldorf-Astoria, shortly after her arrival on the liner France Madame said but little, Yet she said .it with the grace and | charm that only Frenchwomen are| wald to possess. Dal Madame is a tall, distinguished looking woman. durk and her features remarkabiy clear cut, The changes in her expres- «lon are subtle but full of meaning. “Is there g great spirit of Bolshe- in France, Madame? she was | ed, But just at that moment andther en- thusiast had a different inspiration: “Please toll us all about your futher, KERMA HATS | BEST HAT VALUE IN TOWN) $4.™.3190 f LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE | MEN’S HAT SHOP IN AMERICA | Stetson Hats Every Style Stetson Make: to, Select From ‘ 208 FIFTH AVE. e. We are #0 much intercsted | pay Ng ra bout American soldier?” grateful and polite, ‘Do you think, France desires aid | reconstruction? Would she not, per- ee question. oman Suffrage is a very strong and Ar rtan ” | haps, rather be left to cope with her CLEMENCEAI| CASE Madame. Another ‘was sng trey| own problems alone?” —- +. That is, 1) men who | Heavyweight. past 20 years. “What is your estimate of the “I nursed many of them during mm: were alway! 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