The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1920, Page 25

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How to Feed Four The Way Will Be Explained on This Page To-Morrow. On $12 It Can Be Donel Will New York Society Ever | Repeat the Famous $250,000 Bradley Martin Ball? ‘Function Swept Hosts Into British Society Eighty-Six Invited Guests : Ate Most Elaborate Dinner In Gity’s Social History; It Cost $110 a Plate. - By Fay Stevenson. ar, WMD, ty Ge Pree Pbiisting On, (The Mew Terk Breatng World). ‘TLL New York ever seo another mumengee stunt gtven at the Waltort- aatonte in 1891 which ewept the Brad- exctuatve society, a dinner $110 a pimte, and cos- tions and fol-de-rols made the entire ball sum up to society event been #0 ured by the pulpit and opinion, Dr, William Rains- . Madison Peters were Hit 2 A 3 ul ty I and diamonds, gold and and dinners of a dozen pervades nearly all classes vie with one another in ny what will be the af- morals of the nation?’ H i t 1! H 8 5 ibe iW i 8 {; ; positions for 1,000 for every $1.80 in a position of itt ak 4 | the Four Hundred and won @ aoctety, Never has binzed with eo many comtained @o many or- 4 that Feb, 10, 1897. net be, yet you are decided- ty out ef the picture. The ball ewes on just the eamo and your GQeeomfort may not be vhared by ethers, yet you disturbed. Garry this into yOr dally lita your office work or what not Are you out of the picture? The trouble ts not with’ the office or your boas or anything emoapt YOU. Get in line, get in step with your environment, and, above all GET IN THE PIC- . Youre Truly, AUPALF'A SMITH. WHAT THE BRADLEY MARTINS PAID FOR SUPPER. cugntysaix patwonae Cost, $863k Roo quarts eh Ape 10 selected Little Nesk Brendy and }ieueurs one Peas aie 200,00\20 quarts of wk of white 335 #3 3: 5 $2333° 3233 322 3 sees 5 ‘fl i it rs333 metenssane ‘coat "per WHAT OSCAR SAYS GAME GPREAD WOULD COST TO-DAY. oat that fine ints + DoW ve plate supper aa] it &a then,” sald Oscar Taohtrky, thhe| hol to champagne and liqueure—they can’t be bought at ‘ALL io Every nkhe was a marvel of the for. When the guests had all arrived tho ist's art. Great mirrors along the Diare of trumpets announced the walle of the corridor were wreathed quadrille d‘bonneur. Bight couples, in Virginia tvy and clusters of Ameri- headed by Mrs. Bradley Martin and can Beauty roves, Orchids and Mr, John Jacob Astor, advanced from ‘bunghes of moss hung from the cell- a bower of rosea on the rigtrt and en- ings and tapestries as if they grew tered the grand bell room, where a there, epace was reserved, roped in with “A funky eat the carriage entrance, pink ribbons. Following Mrs. Martin en Engiieh fiunky with beautiful and Mr. Astor were Mrs, Stuyvesant calves and uucertain h’s, wore the Fish and Robert Van Cortlandt, livery of Louls XV. and bawled the ‘Mra, Orme Wilson and Harry Leh, names of the guests u@ thoy arrived Mrs. Whitney Wacren ang Lispenard ‘to Mra, Bradley Martin, who was cos- Stewart, Milas Gerry and J. Townsend tumed as the an of Henry of Na- Martin, Mra, Leo Tatler and Craig varre—Manguorite of Vatois, Five Wadsworth, Mise Lena Morton and hundred thousand dollars’ worth of ©. Hitchcock, Miss Madeline Cutting we ned, froma her person que and J. J, Van Alen, A meee & ig sttect upon her me musicians in the gallery were Diack vetvet with ite ¢rain which niaden detind palms, ivy and roses, swept back twenty fect, "Ihe Batin bage filled with flowers were upon her brow flashed forth $100,000 Bale ewe foes Mie Mandelicrs ore ce ewele, Tle she were © wresthe of pink fonts wurrounded Seer ae eee and while the whole ropes of pearls which cowt $260,000, rated in the Lauls subjects approach to de her honor, A little tor one eide @tood the King, STusiclane began the entrancing Mr, Bradley Martin. He, too, bowed measure of the Beethoven minuct, graciously, but the ball was known Which was a signal for the Louls VI. as Mra, Martin's affacr, @o % was to quadrfile of young murricd women, her most af the temporary homage Organized by Mra. BE. L. Brylt and censure fell. Among the dancers wore Mra, Ogden ‘The invitations instructed the Mills, Mra. Jolin Jacob Astor (now guests to wear costumes of the Bix- Lady Ribblesdale), Mrs, Cornelius teenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Vanderbilt jr, and Mra. Henry Sloane, Centuries, Tt is interesting to mete Following this quadrille was the that most of the women came garbed one gtganined by Miwa Bronson for as Queens, Princes, Princesses, or the debutantes, Among the dainty ladies of honor; there waa no Char- participants were Miss Van Alen, lotte Corday or Mme, de Staal, There Mise Burke, Mins Evelyn Sloane and were five Marte Antoinettes, ten Miss Alice Babcock Mines, de Pompadour and three Cath- And so they danced and bowed, en erines of Ruagia. The men, however, dlazoned in jewels id enshrined tn “s And Brought Shower of Criticism at Home Women All Costumed . | as Queens, Princesses . And Noblewomen—Most Men as American Patriots oe OF A MODERN MAID GUERITE MOORRS MARTIAL Ooperight, 1990, ty The Prom Putetishing Ox. (Tho New York Rrening Wort.) HD pulmotor ef dying love is « Kies. \A woman wants « mronepoly oven tm criticising her husband, and noting annoys her eo nruch as com- petition from her in-laws. ‘Why @ man marries: In order to have somebody to blame wiren he misses bis train, ts attacked by indi- gestion, or cuts himself shaving. Why a woman marries: In onder to have somebody to blame when the roast fs tough, the furnace fre goes out er the theatre seats are too far dack. ; It doesn’t matter whether a women stves love and time and labor to & man, or whether she Js selfishness personified-—-he will be fust as nasty whenever he Is in a boorish mood. In a world misty with cynicism and misunderstanding, somebody ought to invent @ system of fog signals for use by all true lovers. ‘That man or woman with the dark purple grouch is often the victim of a cheerful lar, A sign that « man is getting old {a when he wonders !f, instead of roses, he can’t send carnations—they cost so much lesa! Divorce is like vaccination-—*ach gperation may be performed two or three times before it takes, | LOVE YOu AND You LOVE ME LET'S GET MARRIED Conerriet 1920, The Gree fibushae On New York Brening Workd), WE ARE MADE FoR. Ouprright, 990, by The Freee Publishing On (The New York Brening World) ee back to-morrow, please,” aid Mra. Jarr at the door. “You told me that when I ‘wae bere yesterday,” « surly voloe re- piled. “I wish you'd pay omething scoount, if you can’t pay It all. told me"—— come to-morrow,” replied Mra, Jarr, icily, as she closed the doar, And after a moment's hesttation the visitor waa heard to clump away. “Doggone tt! Why don't you pay poopie?” asked Mr. Jarr testily. “How would you like it if you were told" —— “Now, you mind your own affairs,’ maid Mrs. Jarr, sharply. "L pay my dille « great deal more promptly than other people that live around here and put on a lot ef airs. Ther Mrs. Stryver, sho lets her trades people watt and watt. The milkman told me that the Stryvers owed his company over forty dollars. Why, the Stry- vers went to Palm Beach last win- ter and were gone two months and never paid a bill before they wont. They just told the tradeamen not to eave anything til they came back, that wus all there was to It, But if we go to the country for two weeks in the summer every tradeaman tn the neighborhood ts clamoring around for the few doliars that may be due COUR.TSEUP . MARRIAGE INGENT 's Ovprrich!. 1920, by The Frees Publishing On (The New York Brening World) 66TO\BAR MISS VINCENT: A year ago } met one of my childhood —_— bo friends, “I have gone out with him a number. of times and he hae proved himeelf # chap of splendid character. We were te be engaged « short time ago, | like hla people and everythin looked very bright for ue unti my rolatives claimed that he was far too homely wed. | am eonsiderad very looking and all my family ave an idea that | ought to marry a handsom While thie young nm |e not sepecially were different, Hermann Oslrichs was settings witch New York aocioty ye jood looking | admired him for 4 Burrommeter, R. G. Willing an In. not seen since. Then the elghty-Mx is good, clean character and dian Chef, while there were three favored guests mado thelr way to tho oommon # But since my Goornge Washingtons and one Benja- banquet hall and toyed at the food sople have raised thie dis- min Frenkdia, aa they te rbange have broken the Recently the young an has tried to renew it, What shall | do? “SELF CONSCIOUS.” Renew your friendship by all means, Character is very much more important than the way a man looks, As long as you love and ad- mire this man that je sufficient, “Dear Mies Vincent: Having read a letter in your column from @ young girl stating her case about « young man not calling to e her on Wednesdays and Sun- days, | would like to aay that | been girl will of man oailer, VERY ANXIDUS# Who ja bet Lat'a find ous gicle, wees oe ee him, if they suspect we are getting ready to go." “I want my money when it's due,” said Mr, Jarr, “und the tradesmen have their Dille to pay, too. What they do about the Stryvers is noth- ing to me, wo I wish you'd pay the billy and net have people coming here Mike this.” "Didn't 1 tel) him to come to~mor- row?’ wala Mrs, Jarr. “That was thf milk company col- lector, wan't {tT anked Mr. Jarr. “You should have paid the bill. You had the money, hadn't you? “You, I had, but why should x tn- conventence myself?" sald Mra, Jarr. “My pocketbook ts tn the upper bu- reau drawer, and I have misiaid my keys I haven't time to stop what } am doing and drop af my work just to hunt for keys to get my pocketbook to pay @ bill that I can pay to-mor- row." At this potnt the childreg begun to quarrel violently. “My gracious!" erfed Mr, Jarr. “Can't thone children be left alone for & single moment without having this quarreling and confusion? "Well, you attend to them, then,” said Mra. Jarr, “And you attend to the tradesmen when they come!” “AN right, I willl” said Mr. Jarr And he went to the children and after much coaxing, followed by the pay- ment of blackmail in the form of money for candy, got them to the ta- ble in presentable form, hurried them through breakfast and got them out to nchool. After which he was prepar- Ing to depart himself when tho door- bell rang, “There's the butcher's man,” said Mra. Jarr, who knew the ring. “An you oan manage the house so well, you go and ace him!" Mr. Jar® went to the door and was handed the meat Dill, The butoher's collector remarked that Mra. Jarr had promised to pay it to-day. “She'll pay to-morrow,” said Mr Jarr, “Sorry she's not here now Here's a quarter for yourself and come to-morrow with tho bill." "An nt, thankee!" sald the man and departed whistling “That's the way to do It, you see," said Mr, Jarre. "Just alip ‘em some- thing,” ead Mr. Jarr, “Well, ely ME something, too, as you are such & @uccenaful slipper,” suid Mrs. Jarr. But Mr, Jarr ha house and, as M herself, that wa, ous of all aiipped out of tho Jarr remarked to the way hoe slipped duties La ite WILL. The Phantom Lover Meware Question ‘Aro White Lies Justified in New Serial by Ruby M, Ayres I in Evening World Nev. & ning By Maurice Ketten BY NEAL F.CHARA Copyright, 1820, by The Press Publlating Co. (The New Tork Rvening Worth) HY tall your grocer every Nupp sent $5 and got our tasty week when for five bucks you can develop your will Dower and stall him for longer periods? This will power thing Is Rotting to be the gravy. For an Article V. you can train your dome to do more tricks than the educated goals, After readifg this teaven- sent volume on will power you can do anything but get your money back, Every human being has will power! Resist it for a minute and uy this book. After that, you will never fall to use your brain cells again, Scores of dry Congressmen who are too modest to the patent medicines have indorsed this nifty edition. It has helped them to increase thelr Co indorse Incomes. man Flubb of Florida was king $7,500 @ year and 37 cents a mile | fore he indorsed “Man and His ¢ Mind.” ‘The Congressman {s now making $300 extra for every tn ment he writes, He has taught him things he knew tn Florida. Mr. dotng his own office work and po eting $2,000 per anni fs also tr@mking his personal m which {s easily po with will power. Bitt G. MeGurk ‘of ¥ writes to us ax men—Your hook for me. 1 $1,000." Lester book ‘dealer of Chica ntlemen-—I book for $10,000. placo different volume, depending power, Oscar Nupp is a typica year ago, Oscar Nupp was a clerk in a dlacksmith p H barely earned enough to starve wife and eight children was a mortgage on hia 2 the granoliihic walk. says our boo! neve Finbb ts now has done wonde not vell it fe Hoff, t ‘ar weonttit would not valuations on our on Mr, volume. To-day the high cost of living and nine mouths to feed de not bother Mr, Nupp, He is serving © sentence for non-support and ats wife and kiddies are for the first time enjoyfng the luxury of an elai house. As Mr. Nupp saya, only will power could accomplish these & 5. . luke the ease of Herman Gogg. For eleven years he was «@ letter carrier and had nothing to show for tt but two stripes on bis sleeve and form letters from a collecties ney that Mr, Gogg forgot and de “1 to himself, One day a cus ier on his route, to whom he he@ just delivered our yqjume, gave it to him In the pit of the stomach. Rt t the push that he needed. his period of convalescence read the volume and @e would no longer be @ Tet- He is now @ contuctor, have to walk many weary day, and makes tts cok ns every hour es usual, Somex 1 single collection nets thin r carrier, 18 $2.65, and the Gogg fam- vy no longer in want. Wil did it! will power {4 certainly The fe!’ Without it, Grant would never have taken Richmond, See- rates would never have taken polsen, Aleve Trody would never have And the beauty of wer ts In all of us, lars to bring THE HOU EWIFE'S SCRAPBOOK, your ture at them out in urn them In- on wrong gide, hairs dattening oily nt the 1nd beconting Do nut put your feather pillows i lays. The heat crews t all the fluffiness of the tent \ the pillows will *scome hard heaves a

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