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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920 Read About This Historic Corner of ramercy Par Manhattan in the Next “Olid New York Throw, Young Eyes” Story WEDNESDAY, The Artistic World During the Year Can You Beat It! Ticket Scalpe ““Scalpeteers’ Laugh-Getting Article About Them on This Page MONDAY. te The Cree Duibihing Ca, a (The New York Evening World) 4 y Maurice Ketten Kiddies, All Below Their Teens, ‘Have Displayed Marked Ability as Linguist, MA , WHY ISN'T CGIRAND MA GOINcr TO THE PARTY 2 GRAND MA HASN'T A STYLISH DRESS “TO WEAR IF GRAND MA HAD A STYLISH DRESS WouLD SHE Go.? CiLeeso} CRiList By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Consright. 1920, by ‘The Prem Padlindiue Co. (re New York Evening Wort.) % AVE you a litt! 4 EF home? If not, then you haven't the Jatest 1920 fashlon in children. Your Wttle Warren or Dorothy may be a charming, 4 yehnved youngster, but if he—gr she—canno 4 draw. play the ‘cotta ace t chesa enit champions, talk twelve languages, #bout 4 write pooms, ‘write novely, or act, tnen eleven = y SCIENCE NOTES. CURBSTONE gasoline and Jubricant vending ma- chine that » New York man has invented is operated from the ¢ ne of maintaining it. electrically the garage tive, fwell- - morning matinees in Uus and othe A gyroscope to prevent bleyoles iling while being ridden has en invented by an Englishman, «World readers all kno erica's youngest no ar-oll Horace At of the he—or she—ts not a Class A child and series of amus- vepy The “smart” thing for children thi Gnfeaturas ob New: York A new ve-inking device renews feason is to be @ celebrity, Dalay din this paper last the life in pale typewriter rib- summer Horace wrote hig 30,000- word novel in three weeks and is the . bons without removal from ma- cbines, Ashford, now a young marvied woman in real life, but Immortally a child in Author of several other books, her mirth-provoking piece of infantile “' true New York prodigy is ten- Action, “The Young Visiec 49 year-old Mildred Wellerson, a fin- doubtless responsible for the epidemic jxhed performer on the ‘cello, whos outMful wonders which has broken © coon. aeneemmmeanam . < ‘ = sci Can Women Pilot Airplanes? fessional critica and of such fellow- recitals ut Carnegie Hail and “Aeoi TO One He ib eee BION eral d andien } 10 one of them—not eve © Atlantic and won her Monthly's Opal Whitely Y Daisy. Nevertlicless, it is true ; artists aa the great Ysaye, She was ail of them that “you'd scarce expect torn in Harlem and has been brought 6“ ”? e one of my age” to be credited with the Wh 'In this city, She has played the ure — ss ee ee ees cello since she was three and a ha how, during the present y years old, asking at that time for th child prodigics hay urtle ar. yee ng at tha 56 £08) Matic world instrument os a Christmas pre there Is, for example, eight-year-old, Tit Mtegt ent cnamacy in Especially Easy for New Yorkers, as So uel Known Phladeipia portale Myc MRS atant Sam Many Drive Motor Cars Well—But Must & well Known Philadelphia portrait it 4 onder of rop { painter, Violet of the chubby t wend 3 : is th tel, who is a Polish boy, has Just i aG : Uinees andiong curls draws so well that oly ey 1 gine ae" practise Learn in Eight Days if at All. sheuhas: had « § salt JUSt U4 Here his favorite pursult of playing many as old—acenpted Cor with some twenty or more of Sennen by ansylvania Acad- rongest players simultaneous!) By Fay Stevenson. Frako th aie sain with (expen 0on i Presa Publishing Co, (The New York Eeening World) = Take that infant nomenon at z Copyrisht, 1920. by The Presa Put absolutely normat in every “i . Hot an airplane in eight days she never lumbise ward Roc Hardy, fr respect. The other night he “If a woman cannot learn to ilo! 6 who ‘0 college in khickerbockers, won against nineteen of the best chess will.” nas . since he ts only Ive. Not only ra West Point could produce. This is what Mrs. Anthony H. G. Fokker, wife of the inventor of the + but Edward aks twelve Jan- e of the most beuutiful work yo) apt which was acknowled, ky the Allies to have béen the s—Latin, Assyrian, Ital- med by any talented child ta Fokker monoplu ich an,” Hebrew, German, Bpan- that of eat-old Hilda Conklyns, fstest pursult plune used in the war, sh, Portugues», Anglo-Saxon and hose book, “Poems by a Little Girl," told me in her suite at the Waldor Dute er playa 1 or m: el was published only last pe ene The Fokkers have just come to New bles, nev Aty candy, wants to be \, the daughter of a woman who has y, “ fs understood that-Mirs. a missionary and, when last heard written exauialte verser—Grace Haz- York nd ielsieae . isa from, was making a special study of (irq Conkling, a member of the facul- Fokker Js just as interes ee the overnment of New York ¢ Smith College. Little Hilda, planes and the part they will play The heathen probab! w re Hitthe fo show him by the time he's througn. ; “Tam sure you will b “rested to tnenm down on pauper without any al- a ’ heur Lam to play with Maclyn Are {eration They are, for the mostspart Dressed in a smart plaid tailored jy Dumplin hymed but ¢ ningly rhythmic suit with a dashing red velvet hat brity named E und imaginatly pressions of the placed at just the right angle upon Me at ia'a love ature and for REF per head, the wife of this famgus ar her home, No “yum willowy boughs for cool- Dutch inventor spoke very optimts Sixth Street, Brooklyn, call her—will ness; _ tloally of airplanes and women as be on Hroadway, therefore, at Tam goldfinch wings for darkness; pyots, tender age of seven. And for: two | am 4 little grape thinking of Gep~ “jac Just because 1 years: he has been’ telling fairy tember; ; Stories of, her own invention before [am a yery small violet thinking of ought to be able to pi delighted audiences of children at May." within eight days does not mean that I can run ‘a machine,” laughed Mre Fokker. “I might as well confes 4 that 1 can't right in the beginning Mr, Fokker has always been too busy since she was four, has “talked” jn the transportation systems of the ems to her mother, who #8 puesce ay her husband, “Bessie” friends n a woman Sit where said Mr. Jarr. didn't know women Mr, Fok that I feel as if 1 could dare. noticed how inconsiderate your ciwily operate a machine. 1k for a man I've seen them refuse @ seat . ered Mr, Jarry then remark to women near them how n are these days and how ” “Don't you dare get up )Syou are! whispered Mr "E don't think it's Yo Jet a lady stand,” mu about the motor and t that the honey- uses of all the teohn parts, u are; unes boorish rm ‘i fi hut BO very far back “Huh!” replied Mra different it is down South, where they uot unce have INentured to f i Aviitct! leneehta Biren Wolke ingly, "you lave stras came fr ever Mr. Pokker bis promised to Ker You know an airplane means lady! it she wasn't ail “Oh, you have, have you J teach me i t future. He says work and business to Mr. Fokker but had dyed Muir you ow be Mes. with gan ominovefar you tat hy will give ie Just cight days I shall neve et the first fight anxious, But tat ts the sort ft appears to nfo, Mr. Jarr, that you V4" tha I f ‘ Usually just a sport wamen wen scem to like thoee days!” akg great interest In women when I to learn wud that ty eh sate 1 first airplane ¢ looks tired standing up,” Ven am nod with Tam really sorry to state that a wor ald i Joy er wanted me red Mr. Jar fevbly. to inc © you by being in your tw f tt lunited Jon MO eXbErience turning turtle, looping: . “yes, she looks Ured standing up. eo aly! Ip 1 hado't | “t it woud far e the foop and all macner of ‘aerobatic pinching her feet in a& pair of ehoos joe day T presume you for the worlan who runs Li WH stuntse Vhe first thing T knew we tire <ues too sinall and wearing ex- woul yo t tot metus i pilot a oplane’” Lb pald, were cuttin taking oa tle Jf she Wore conumon- potd thing with the t 1 There ts fy doubt vat that mer ue « ping the could stand all right.” have been on friendly terms with replied Airs. Mohker. “And I think 4p. or fanaa it tu act ty other | now Aa Baal ye th All Beas RG Geapion va savlae ten Ha a neem wy oe ae ee iL might even add the any tom Ce PAY Ni daa mt” asked ry ° roman) Bul Rha Ne Lonk: womiT ay ak KE, a Ne afraid Say, arousd asked Mrs, Jar chance to ne have especially beoaume [had perfeet confidence in 29 oun wut you seize y mance this is my first b tO Mp. Mokke 1 and Hutic me of all bf erimes oye every moment ain If you gun; SUMS ine OFS then, Fin always America. 1 way easter for the Now or it at © then Luin just Mke @ n the paper (rite a eatien York woman becaure ft have noted ohild— alwa a eu atte ik at least five Mee eee de up your spat nispered how man of your w et He doesn't have W teane ime you may re tha ‘ cf digg ya notars, where f venture \ otice you ure Hi \ ; ont of you with Jare i a ih A spectacle, of evine from, people urn'to look And if 1 prove an apt pupil and mivertary ¢ Pits the tine ce meolding your wite while poor Atmewhen L drove thy own ear abOUt teary hoy to" fy uted ight ein (ined women are holding on to si oudWay und in the moat co shat’ my BRO RDINEL oscil; run At nia Mr gare rose. with eet Jaw coWo Hroadwey Gnd In the moat con. dang shia not of my My ot railways should run At this Y Genned and thickly populate iain \ t to the standing more cirn” sald Mr. Jarr, thinking It and oferss Tit Gt Focused to take Of the town one finds Aodioh! kitcwhen we'Rilearnto * best to se the subjec woman, WRo little nh steering ¢ and ungry and cross and like bund: Mphey run, p.enty of cars” replied jt, but finally, Won over by Mrs. Jarra ar with ng to mamma ne * omen ghemselves. you will wateh w! Y 4 ‘nat when Chey get om @ the reat of the trip ee ee Oe Wes aetin SEE MAI GRAND HA CAN Go Now, Now York By URING the week I was a guest Woman's Club of day | was m Pittsburgh. It was the forty- “Of conrne anniversary of this organiaa- t'ils and tribulations, but What kind you make that you fifth tion, which is next kind in the world I came home with considerable food in the high for thought. 5 ‘The best paper of the day was read Dy eighty years young, I ah the member of cighteen who sat op: the posite to ine listened to that paper same absorbing intercut that she would devote to the recital a BEAUTY ° BY DR. CHARLOTTE C. WES 92D, toy ple Frome Frubltabiog Co. Beauty Hints for the Busy Woman. woman, who spends the ter part of her life In devo with tho club, wom women, for them. am very proud of 4 chance forts and amnusoments and are up w the active doesn't § Marriage u failure? Not r to young women too much. The eltle down fogies, and gO out In ne: to grow old, ned, She Just e4 young to-day am my because she rs, and I refuse to be put 4 we can fust ref roses in the backyard,” Until woe feel like coming down toydaugh "Did you (ake ap ‘airplane honey- earth aguin and facing real facts.” ‘the back parlor with (be kaltting ly wi: MANA##CAGE 220. by The Pee Puvihing Co — nendles. ‘The just as impc iems and pl ing World) othe oldest of its (1, Arr hadg eighty y of a story by one of her chums. extemporaneous remark: were of such vibrant eharacter us make one realize that she tive Wi life, She explained it somet. ~ < "g oF C; h thi O1 Ts tlped ¢ ° By Rroyv Il, .M&CARDELL ¢ to teach me. It's another case of the 1s, this woman who helped ton toinihers! oweainaniala et Coprright, 1920, by Tho Press Publishing Co, (The Now York Brening World.) tailor ife who goes suitless or the first woman's club of Pennsylya ne . OTING @ woman standing by car they muke at once for the most shabby because her husband is ai- ala; them in the gtreet car, Mr. dare crowded part, just to aoe At Neill Aah ways making suits for some one else k “You know, a dog only barks at 1S + will get up und give thet Ky ” e been a aes ay ; vant 4 never bu hour may atasten to'ae, SF ae nce talking sonal 1 have t flying 8o much with van thal is moving. Jt never burks 4 stunding stil Bersunully, £ teen min fuse to do it—stand stil, If 1 keep tiv attention > Fokker, for ahe moving aes ee! acioux that one they will for will notice me. If not, t me," went on to tell about wb, Means of ow endeavor, her latest act vernon:, her many. ral It pt togetl®r all the serud he elty and other noedy und secured a fice big hou a home whore they will fel old age to t Ma me ‘mother,’ them not charity but AY De a y have crout com- ness and ¢ of the mex ut har juetrine of t e who moves and wold or unhappy, trth, ilifitt And [ gon’t think any this wdmah will grow v4 audmother of seventyseight, ture, 1h d om the & by truth lx the by jus rated her wixtieth an~ dhexper marriage, "And ft wax The nd rounds ntion lay of my life," «he tt t to 1 rally their hus- own. worst of those who hersdéif 8 opp s THE DEAR CHILD HAS LOANED NE HER PARTY DRESS! Just THE STYLE ! BuT A TRIFLE Se ee re ew eee ena ee ee GOPHIE. Irate, LOE ES qual credit to herself, 1 way tote. I heard a young leader o organizations, the> guthering the great “going back "hut to do it better and eas- jer than grandmother ever could, She the drudge out of drudgery by forming # liking to do things for herself was her principal ery. 0 what could I say to this club of ‘COURTSHIP ~—aAINTD: MARDIAGE BY BETTY doings of the tant to my dally asufes,as they were the t have gone mportance of 4 contract ¢ not hav whether it be discord or ch eut contract in the world— u must be read: the grina with the The Prosident of the club, on my ars old, oF Jef, a young mother uld say, and her family and her children and to be an organization lke of her tasks with “Be ultve!” a young boy of with a girl for a year and a ‘half | understand it is pretty young President She does things? Not at all. love this girl very much. We lived near each other and every so often | went to see her, Then our house was sold and leave the neighborhood, After | moved | went to see this young avery other through a written invitation week | did not receive this lettey and waited until LTH (The New York Brentag World presentable appears phe having made hasty and nerve racking Furthermore, sonal hygiene ts extremely detrimen tal to one's health, housekeaper 4 in this respect. let me know what ‘LONESOME wW. 5.” upoa the your No doubt she thought that you always glad ne acquainted with herself, This be divided into ten or fit- periods for rest, reldxa- whether it be aches and i!¥ and all of our and to that sh Z wuty are due to care woman can retain sof age and Te enor February | met a chap twenty: care a great He gave me ewary reason to believe that h During the past we spent our with my parents’ con- t at a well chaperoned resort Since our vas ved into a fin cared for me. Im writing to as to what should do in reference to a party If 1 do not al low him to escort me | shall not as thie crowd which through him and like very much, unaware of his Shall 1 not go and los vent speeding along ite cou reumatances ed friends and many good tines or shall | go, and if 8a what attitude would you advise me to you feel burt at the tn- @ this young ma. you I should go with Start a little earlier thu e hour he would call you will also evince a. But go wit, new friends by all means and There is no reasor should become an “Alle elt-by-the-fire,” sbably give bie and made suM~ ciently loose to permit of ventilati tn this way rT have juat ¢ lonew in welf-respect, enjoy their fun, r of the fam- t are tdeal for S sho by excused until beg tha housekeeper,

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