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— . — . a. . Jane Burr, American Writer, ~~ ' Shocks England Twice Divorced and Sceptical About Mar- riage Vows, She Writes Sensational Book Regarded as Menace to British Homes, — Here Are Some Samples— “MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE a “CITY SNOW” 4 “MIDNIGHT IN THE PINES”: LOST SOMETHING 2 ADVOCATE OF MATRIMONIAL FREEDOM By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. AND BURR has jumped the tracks aguin! Born Rosalind Guggenheim, daughter and heiress of the wealthy Bt. Louis family, the radical young author and feminist—who prefers to be known by her nom de plume rather than by the name of her father, or of ber first husband, or of her second = = ee husband—has just sold to a firm of British publishers, Duckworth & Co., her latest book, “The Passionate Spectator,” with which, in her own words, “I've upset the British Bm- pire.” * “I've got Bishops and Earls now calling me a meface to the English home," radiant and rebellious Miss Burr writes her friends in New York, ‘put others are applauding. The Con- servatives seem particularly panicky because the reform divorce bill comes up in November and the publicity won't do their cause any govd.” i The character of the new book may | be guessed when it 1s known that two Amorican publishers have declined it because of its sensational character. But readers on this side of the Atlantic nevertheless will have a chance to burn their fingers on the presitmably—flery pages of “The Passionate Spectator,” for since the London house dared to sign a con- for it o of the declining n firms has cabled for Amer- jean rights, It is, apparently, Miss Burr's func- tion in life “to haunt, to startle and waylay.” She first set the gossips talking when, a year after her mar- riage in 1900 to Jack Punch, a St. Louis manufacturer and amateur ath- lets, she left him. She went to South Dakota several years later and sued for divorce in Sioux Falis on grounds of cruelty, after sixteen months’ resi- dence, Her husbind defended the suit and offered letters to the court By Fay Stevenson. ‘AVE you heard thé latest news from Fashionville? v They're naming hatet And, mind you, every bat must fit the face, worl every namo must fit the lady, gil hr } JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER peel ne far from Fifth Avenud © AS HE LOOKS TO-DAY ‘ore: (reanch, 3 ooernee Cte j way of creating hata. “They are s\ much more artiste and mean so much more to the wearée when they have names,'* says this Glevér young man, who beliaves ei combining French style with Oriental colors and goes about his salon | Chinese costume . "I euppose tt would be @o missle easier for @ woman to select a hag) which is named,” I said to Ro, “Burély she ought to be able t by the name whether or not ri her own temperament.” But, on the other hand, tf «worn should happen to get the wrohg with the wrong name, fust the calamity! For jnstance, 7 hos a very beautiful hat calfed: “Moonlight on the Lake,” and if Migs: Spinster or Mrs. Crabface should chance upon 4 dream like this—on# ob! oh! “Of course, a beautiful blonde ought to wear “Moonlight on the Lake,” salé Roget as he exhibited this dainty bib of finery, which is quiteia large, eves ning affair of silver-blue aetal, wit @ halo of sky coloring Just at sum sot time and with just a tpof some: th.ng which m Jorn milliners would call & "Sb" of white metal to repre! sent a new moon. Roget has created another very ime teresting hat which he calls “City Snow.” This is a gray astrakham On tho first floor of « brownstone | | | HERE IT IS MY LITTLE BOY HAD \ LET ME SEE / \WHAT YOu HAVE ( IN YOUR HAND } HE STEALS EVERY POWDERS POWDER ,PUFF HE HIS LITTLE her in Bt Louis on grounds of de: SN p in which she praised him for his M\SS Jane Burr. N CAN Jandness. A decree was denied her — < FIND and she came to New York, ‘Then, & year later, Mr. Punch sued ing won his case by default. chapeau in mushroom shape, with just 4 smattering of white angora band Mrs, Punch, in the mean time, had AIND added to the gayety of society by 3 publishing—under the name of “Jane . Burr’—"Letters of a Dakota Divor- cee" The story was written in the eee ai first person, and wus supposed to be OY BETTY VINCENT the heart-throbs of a prominent di- — . Voreee, with humorous trimmings FEW days ago a young man The fair pleader in the “Letters,” signed himself “Bob of Man- for example, says to the Judge: hattan” wrote @ very appealing “While crossing Luke Michigan there jettor which wis printed. in thie wasa Tible storm, and as the bout lurched my husband struck me with Column about the type of young wom- nis elbow.’ The Judge smiled very an he would like to meet as a pro broadly and gave her her decree on spective wife. “Where can [ ‘ind a Hatreme Net instead of “EX- domestic gir ked Bob. "My stow doll up and _ = (suv © Cruelt nions for a y to suggest a. possible bit of “city snow." A large crystal hatpin addg @ finishing touch. -“—-s ‘very wouuin should be very cem tain that her hat looks as if it longed’ to her,” said Roget, ‘4 woman may select an unbecomil waits ot sie which do not ha: ize, but if she has a hat which *t VOHN OC ROCCEFEIL ER off’ well she will be classed as @ oa dressed woman, for you gee the can either make or break her, I [7 fa tho latest photographs of hat is really a part of her face, ted John D. Rockefeller, snapped first thing you see, and hats are Il ay the aged ofl magnate went °g~they cover a multitude of sins! “Perhaps that if one reason wi to the polling place last Tuesday to some women present more or less ga ¢ Burr hopped into the ®equalntances cast ‘his ballot. a dowdy’ appearance,” I sald, anne ae rity wl haispes mG dage are good enc ae = _ - —- have noticed that there is ja read to Horatio Winslow, son of the Chief frivolous evening, but, believe me, 1 aealiet hanae ce oe ee b $u ° deal of money on her suit and wu: S| y he Wiser i Supre , Rete oe nvounced Thin marnage Want a different type of woman to ND 7’ NEAL R, r Pas fee antneeey ones Saieeaeee took place In New York. Two years Share my cottage and bear my vame," - } BY + , hat she economizes, grabbing up s« ter Mrs, Winsiow—her husband at This letter brought scores of re- Nw —_ OHARA. 5 Ed = | CARDELL little bargain or even getting an Whe opin v ‘i Basie on te ranrent trimmed hat and stickin, H FU eh aA lly ates Bie cule ln a ieitee fi fQe (Lng Prem Ieelmica Co Was only a Brooklyn commuter 60 and Ponzi was one while he was tak- Comrrtuht, 1020, hy The Pree Publishing Co. (Tho New York Mrenina World ) or weonth: of flowers CUS 1 Socialist poe markable preathed forth an atnosphere of of old when knights long as he stood on the Brooklyn ing it in. That sounds foolish, but 66[— OOK who's here, my dear,” company, I had been selected, for hope Moat eod whether it 1 antares una Pent ine SREOee UN geoettata mane were bold, heroism consisted of Bridge, But he Was a hero the minute there are thousands of suckers that cried Mr. Jarr with aftected thie teading role eas bead “And yet a woman's hat, gloved ] Fiase her best. Many slaughtering eightcen consecutive be jumped. know it’s true. CAI Mes 28 OH SeIOMN iaennly SERORTE IES Bae abe and shoes aro things to whieh & ‘ Dinkaton to-day for tho first time in the manager had heard mo laugh @ia- should give most attention," smh months, and brought him homo to bolically when my wife trailed mo te —_ fetta om wy savocass dinner, And he's been In the movies,” Newark, O., and attached my salary qs to what to buy and whae nor 7 Mr, Jar went on. “He'll tell us all for alimony in arrears.” buy, It seems to me that practic licket to California and stead of draped in the folds of the apour it; it must be interesting, Shoot, “I should think this wan no Iaugh- Wemen will be attracted to practi You know at t ringe,”” she girl with about a uverage young &¢ he marriage tv yout aa much brains e time of my first stated that th 1, “Twas a young house, to cook knights to win a lady's white kid Edward Payson Weston wasahero Buta hero to~lay isa guy that gets uch Sense as the yp their office positions tw marry a glove, Somotimes it was dipped in for walking across the country, but married on the instalment.’ plan. brought up for ian earning perhaps no more than gasoline for exceptional valor on the the hero to-day {s a guy that buys a Those heroes are burled in debt In- nd that means their own weekly bit If they could f 4 4 a pepper- just find an old fashioned type of firing line. t the s first clus nd would gladly give yravery busines ih man who wished them tbe WoMe! has been changed over lately by a Days the Pullman rates, Jack Barry- Star-Spangled Bannor, They buy provi ing: matter,’ ventured Mr: Jerr Bees Wh eraat cal naies ie ineas ee una Tene ana te Tait ciapese such a man Bang of efficiency experts, A hero to- More ts the stalwart of the footlights, furniture for so mueh down and twice =rho recital 1s too jong to enter “Hear me out," replied the melan- ray tum to that type of hat, M xrow, {don't blame Jack Punch in existed,” wrote one young day is a guy that can dress Ifke John but the real hero of the stage da Eddie ae much for the next eighty months. {nto at present,” replied Mi Dinkston. choly ex-poot, ‘The company had ™ Be eee eee ian ' a at Re he ge man, nee marian, ene eee my neat Drew and look his tailor straight in Foy, who took the trouble to bring By the time the furniture's worn out ‘Yet I should wish our fair hostess bar aN tale a hohe ve ‘MModpht in tho Pines! Now ’ r ni 1d Just as soon sa t! at a man i 5 tre ea i m i h ’ a he trouble wan he waanever'tha Of°sigen S heact and’as aeea in- LA eye whenever He chances to be UD nine kids. it's theirs, to hear the strange story, #0 aftor We ot tng marin” plotureet’ asked yeema to me that hat will find | 7 math for me sof the wrong tentions as my father exists in unable to duck hin. ‘That's modern Look over the all-America Ine-up ‘These boys march into the paws nose: they Si Le reese bs ee es esa cen sect, ‘thar Tater te a woman to’ wooo It % H " ist a case of the wrong ‘uh y sur n o ks nk,” id the ex . : ’ man fra Wasmund: thengh T tour Nis eee Bob finds a good wife" heroism, with 2 per cent. off in of demigods. There's Nathan Hale, of landlords, sighing for more flats — Srna S Lar eetig retained « Uncls "Toray Cabin’ aid ‘aust’ are Wig ones c mut, after Twas free from him, that wrote another girl. “Perhaps ninety days He grabbed off @ wad of glory be- to conquer, Collectors to the right of eee ailer nd ate heartily of (he only two dramas of the old achool Mondera ang te Ka Poecanty ine and still do like there ebounaimeniiuat 4 4 . me 8) ‘ 7 mite can, #100m: ence a of that have survived the moving pte- it Ore, Mat caro a proper distance, — fyere,gre slot ite They must Heroes to-day aren't like the old cause he had only one life to give his thom, collectors to the left Of thesn, K'vomy mience One hie ture tidal wave dum ee mc. very Ortental, very bright and ve Almo hats catled “The Ora But T have the right mah now, and T go about in wolves’ clothing, for timers, For instance, the obarter o have knocked ‘enough by this We seldom see the manly side in members of the Light Brigade were chaps that w time to know T hav them that appreciates a real untry. Nathan was one of those and a platoon of lawyers fetching up “ana now,” ho sald, when the feast Tom's Cabin’ must have negre Jubilee Bikterny" a Soe Our satinfie iving In the rear, Nothing ahead of ‘em ria hp id tingers and Siberian. bloodhoonda, Pytte sita opaiie Tae rit t satistied in giving s was over and he with his host and fust #o mumt ‘Faust’ be producea with Which invit me women with ling into the Jaws of his minimum quota, ‘Take Washing- but starvation, Yes, Alexander, poste had returned to ther sitting three dollers worth of Arewerks at “We belong.” and others that fairl It there solute freedom be man and not just a pert girl heroes for r ¢ mit "Danger, der 4 Dee Vinee seme ee With too-red lips or @ saucy death. The K was a hero for ton, Washington was a hero for Caesar and Napoleon were heroes, room, “and now for the strango re SnD, rena cette oe MUS aloag, toate ee { Piya only for the -aig-at the tengue which pours out any:hing waiking forty miles behind the front, crossing the Delaware, and Benedict but those guys lived In a tent, ‘They cital of what has filed my Iite with Floatiog, @lavolioal laughter ef Mes _ Therefore, Madam Fashton, beforg | | Mot friends and reiath sce cpesemcning (pus Oe and he's got cuckoo medals to prove Arnold was w yegg for crossing didn’t bave any landlords to battle. wild adventuring tn the many months hhiwto. Bare that ton’ nat mueweale tea E r 7) ‘on Ly 2 b % ‘ 2 oy | a pI sinee © AVE TLE yor 0~ “Wer G i ab ap Tae aN - oes ! otic Tee done tom Hee Many of the girls who wrote about it, It seems that one man’s meat is Washington. It al! depends on the And when they died they got million wine hi : NA ne you me- | UWalle’ {nauired Mr, a64 Mra. JArr 654 ‘then. soe if the names ttele | 8 since Rob desired to have me forward x is love it. ypendicitis dro mioon. > ee then f have regretted that we did Foe eee ee aut Bow did. not @nother’s guy's ptomaine poison. For point of view dollar tombs, rent free. ve tt ut, endicitin drove me to 1 am NT tron wet replied the °F your temperament } go through the ceremony, feeling address to Theil oe en “Mane ‘ 3oy ‘That Stood on the rbara Frietchie was a heroine Ye sm is quite a different Sap oon AY ex-poet ghoomftty, “Did you not know fo. through the Keto be amare Rive any addr ther than “Man- example, the‘Boy That 1 on th bara Frietchte was a heroin Yes, heroism is qui re i att, Dinksion continues: Hy ares engin wae n. Nerelia-avarantel n jn Burning Deck was a hero so long as ‘owever, there In a great lesson { A Bite lets videntiy, Bu. ike be stood there. The minute fe Cohan is almiliionaire for stealing thoir battles with cole many other boys, has met the Jazzy jumped, he was a bum. for waving the flag, and George M. article now, The heroes to-day fight fon agenotes, steve Urodie Barbara's stuff, Carnegie was @ hero and there are no war correspondents ly free, how- ‘ectly free to tyr to the woman We are both abse ever. Mr. Wins drove me to different trem a cheerful, happr, oare- thet cule free, joyews laugh’? The cmsptres, oy a8 “To joyous magh ef inmecemt merstmaut was appendicitis thi GLIMPSES INTO NEW YORK SHOPS. HE fancy comb {s much in evidence at all smart af- ternoon and evening func- tions. Of course it must be lange, ery lange, to be fashionable, so the Spantwh cambs are much in demand. Handsome jet combs are being offered in the shops, the silent dra pyetc MEU } many otah Boe He ee Se aay r r the # and wae playing Cowew (rem the heart. ‘The @lebed: and I know T have the rae agent tvenings with her he Was Just the other way round, Steve while he was tossing away his money, on the scene of action the part of Mophisto In @ traveling smh steating heegh. such ae Muphteto oy Unt) Be —_"S ineulges ta mt the fratity of mantted, admitied that her father, the copper 40e8 not intend to marry until he odes So Poo var . ane hee allowance every mects a REAL girl RU swers W. Id Y M Y H d Oo A Ld » the stomach!" i é Fr aneiarors sent it to his letters show that there f; ye yt Routh and that win promptly gent ft fe. hie letters show that thers a ou ou Marry Your Husban ver Again: Us eM og orlistat nok to hir # has publishes bhi B a Rove since) And €s fine as the wome ps Bt 9 OW many wives Would mnarry grievously as tet of deliberate Marry Your Hushand Over Again” stim@s, where IT can seewre you Aa H their husbandé over again if 0 And 3 Uo pound: eration ago. JT he hich t the | hyewe could @nd noth to «igh thelr propor- which begins next Monday in The lenghtag hy i Spe In the bale “Hivenlng world fhe Nie mw, baa yt are fust as many Bobs in the world i Wha: Bre oontoR the wife's answe Alii had more than hor @fnct Upon the quetrte mravem- When the answer in “No some- husband's crus ty and brutal aad the lack o€ edtble food In Aiso, at thi time, Mrs - —aaceanteass era books of vere ond sacrificing her inhenitanc oi : She event on the ature as the nex! step in her tnterseting career, Blay~ Thoretore)| ail y ie ing a part in Owen Johnson's play, for -ue-blue, off-fa ey were pre ehioned ea ty of it pporty " a like father and mother used 1 hegele of the vinetet 3 me re thal tothe Satamander. panions, like fa weal meenies 3 Turn back the puyes of your own times mad tl the frankness cid ah aimbftion te o ore he real article in an exquisite gho and Mr. Winslow. evidently to be, take heart and give old Dan natrimonial experience, Mra, Reade Oy her sheart. Sometimes Hd Awwost) there wae “the sheatrioel etwas wreught the rete. § geserh in 95, but you can get ag | h i" Cupid a chance. He will bring you ae * ™ oating lmughe i practtsed, as well as preite CO Te aeue cnet lk eat aire ine Hus husband ywu accepted on whispags it only to thom: who bave otter wom Hut rem do not Those rloating imughe apen am peatttiful one at one-fifth that Al fhearies of matrimonial freedom, for the “right on you, Rigs. ims at hu s hour when you prom- taken the hugband’s piace as “neareat kHOW until the cod of the story hew tated and anpty semach brought om | her second divorce came before her chance and do not try to rush mat- ised to “Jove, honor and obey,” proved and dearest And sometimes she all the gra ruosthms that try appendiettia, sad whem ttm operation § Prive. i thirtieth birthday. : F to be the ohlef contributor to writes her answer frankly, fo h ra very soul Are anewerel. Aed was over i found 6 sw dlamay tet ~ } New, In London, # s the Mterary fe's happiness that you so world to se the divorce court tle way through ie @tery ettrs Mephiste's cooupation was gone. ‘The array of bracelets shown Lioness of the hour, wid is quoted as iy visioned when he slipped the When it in "Yea" it in blugoned li ou, Dring you Coser in more wae 1 able te hatigl: Mabelbcadty, § Th ary of bracelet fos ne advocating, along w elock SCIENCE NOTES let, symbol of endless lo: ining lett Deas which ris tw this unhappy wife, does! und | eemumed an § the a Bs ya ‘ Eilia, separate ‘extol: for ‘ : on your trembling third diate thelr. vnmistkable evidence — Kuith J the author, has TROVE phe Coma fashionable gathering will tell the husband and wife, so that her S Inventor has patented an arti has disappointment, digi!- not only in her home but everywhere f i the ee f reaching the J MMkS Out In moving agon why acelets are new a ny Inverfere with th other's work fle ul tn mad of and an aching. Beart ace she mona hea f She reach tnt iced BM ria MarR Se part of every modish tollétte, and i Bhe belteves that, with very e 8 wood, which cin be taken apar your tra ‘0 you are happily marrte tire foul life f r plots and eh HR tae day women do no fled ceptions, romance cannot survive 4 1 stored compuctly from year to Wride to awa yoursolt the wits of Ww hushand who for the sodex that give er " i women do not seem satisfied with mesticity, and 80 would eliminate t y stands still. Even love. hag driven you to the poaittve con tories mendous realisin "hxc ¢ said, one bracelet, even thoughdt may. fatter, ‘ Be: a 4 Niven happiness, Love grows witt the tion that you would not marry bim h (weithe Hy ne i ashe tell you 1 xpert= be one of those winding serpent T've no use for marriage,” she de The surfaces diamonds are , or withers, as it is nourished again. If you are a dimilluatonad ele sold. And in this story nography LO-MOrTOW @ yin4: wit they, sometime ae P take responsibility Densgraved by neh jeweller, sturved, as it ls encouraged to wife, think over the possible methods & W und ry wife's ques dinner.” And he Q ind) but By up amet nee Ieee , y man's socks. What 1 want is © invented to the purpose om or is beaten back into the you’ might have einployedanieht ton Evening World presents one» 1 gloomily away many aa half a dozen bracciete } pand snarl just Ko heart. Little causes contribute to kull employ—to regurre your hap- Of the most remarkable documents of And Mre Jarre tn anxioun te bear either alt dangling at the wrist / the head. I en, but The tor ly mounted just above the inevitable effect as well aa great pinesa, ‘ben read how Edith John- Married iife ever written. about the marvels of the movies, and @ or fitted tightly to the arm at yt stand having one in the house.” Qand in front of the rear axle in a rai ones. The unspoken word sometimes son solved the problem for pretty, Do not fail to begin Monday with wonders what Mr. Dinki woud Intervals up to the elbow what will this interesting young @new type of tight automobile. J @qwan do nem? i) { 2 hurts deeper than the spoken one. sensitive, oyal Alma Barrett in her first instalment of ‘Would You tke for dinner when ho calle again The act of neglect often wounds a great serial novel, “Would You i EDITH JOHNSON: Your Husband Over Again? te tell all. ae Mri A — 4 ey