The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1921, Page 19

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SAMEERA TT ) Society to Steel Expert. | af Et TIQuET be ° 7? ——— - — a SY NEAL FY, CHARA fe, 4 One Girl § Leap —————— — : | A Cotillon Leader May Look Like a Blank, but He. BEGAN IN DIRT AND SMOKE. OF MILLS | Can You ‘Beat. It ! tA By Maurice Ketten Sure Knows a Lot of Rules—But Six Feet of «= — SEE SEF SSE TST NTO Earth Make All Men Equal When They ei: i cA Get Down in the Subway. a. Oe a wand > «, Now i LM Copwriant, 1941, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Rrening Worl) ‘ x r Florcr:ce Spendif’ Manages New York Office of YOURSELF TIQUETTE consists of using only the correct fork for eating your pty. ® Big Concern, and Sails for Paris to Study JOHN of eating corn on the cOb so one can hear a pin drop, and never J French Methods and Pretty Gowns. swatting your hostess on the back, no matter how good a story, 9 ” she tells. Many a social climber has looked ike a porch climber for:n0b« By Fay Stevenson. ¢baerving the Chesterfield dope. tbe hat ° Copyright! 1841, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (The News York Evening World) GRP Pen Te no reason th the world why women shouldn't be intereated Back in the rough aad tamble age the genteel staff was sot Se complicated. In them days no perfect gent would strike a lady unless she was his wife. To-day you can nourish the needy and nurse the sick, and pall off other charity capers, bat If you go to a wédding with a pink and green tie the Book of Etiquette makes you a bum, ‘ A cotillon leader may look like a ‘lank, but he sure knows a lot of. rules. ‘Thete is only one way to swallow a sherbet, and he knows it, There’ is only one way to pick up a fan, and he knows it. There is only one way” to squeeze lemon in your tea, and he knows it. And there is only one way” to grab a seat in the subway, and he knows that one too, v4 Six feet of earth make all mon equal when they get down in the suit?” way, A gny that would break his back bowing to a debutante at a de Iyxé” in coal, iron or steel industries and make their little pilé just as well as men. None with the exception that a woman must begin , just like a man. She must go in like the raw youth just out of sitiool and Iearn the business from the ground up, She must work in the mits, in the warehouses, get right in thp noise and dirt of it all, get out on the road a8 a saleswoman and thea ait back and direct othérs.” This is what Miss Florence BP. Npendiff, one of the few young women ine the steel industry, who has #@hleved prominence as an authority oh high speed stecls and frequently caked “The Steel Princess,” told me atewe sat in thé Hotel Claridge and tatked about this comparatively new field for women. Although Miss Spendiff is only fWenty-six years old and objects to the title of “Steel Princess,” she has worked her way up in the steel in- ugtry with as much skill and self- je energy asa youth. She ls man- ager of the New York office for th Le Moyne Steel Company at No. 2% West 43d Street, and Saturday sailed DON ‘T THINK | AM AFRAID HE IS ' LOSING HIS MIND (About IT THE STRAIN IS TOO MUCH FOR HIS BRAIN Now KEEP QUIET on tr steamship Aquitania for VA 5 ; wan Feet » study the etecl conditions NEVER SWAT YOUR HOSTESS ON THE BACK, NO MATTER HOW he GOOD A STORY SHE TELLS. - ut do y think the average ball would alao break his arm jostling a stenographer out of a subway, seat, Yea, buddy, Many a suoway fullback wears an opera hat at night. Every game has its rules, no matter how queer they seem. In a... poker game, according to Hoyle, it's wrong for an ace to be up yours sleeve. Bat in the soetal game, according to Chesterfield, your sleeve young woman is willing to go Into (We foundries and the mills?” IT away from it and go In ‘jst like a 4 Miss Spendiff. “Do you think raw youth out of school?” 1 asked she is willing to stand the soot and Misa Spendiff. smudge of It?" “My own restless spirit and the nt?e + there Is no ray of hope wnr," was Mis# Spendiff's quick re- , ‘ td, her, laughe@. “To me all ply. “In 19181 had made up my mind ig the place to slip your pink Lp rgeemrrere ” bere je be oe that was an experience, a wonderful to go to France. I didn't own an au- Cy ginner to understand, but a guy that would get ad one} And yet, 1 think, I still cling to tomobile, but I know all about one EVERYBODY } YES, More PEOPLE No, THE DocToRs SAY carrying his mneene cloth'gp bik sleeve would gta be Shea kt those” y feminine ways. ove dancing, f pug nuld driv : 7 re it 5 ms like thowe iano trgtgme| tt tout taigacwemvamos: | | SEGHS TOBE (, (ARE IN SANITARIOMS ITS'THE INCOME TAK (| » ities fd cin tt tn," ores i ow that" am going to France for W, Kuhn Fuel Administrator of the RAZY Now Now THAN EVER RETURNS THAT Nae ee nt dtpe cLasienAteilt aviereclalsyreal Wk gaa th¥' first time | am looking forward Pittsburgh District, said 1 could work td #eeing Paris gowns and hats just ina steel mill which he and his 4s much as I am French steel indus- brother owned. This appealed to me tries, If T didn’ remain that femi- and 1 jumped at the opportunity, niné T should be worried!” “There in sooty Pittsburgh [ made But Miss Spendife is feminine right my first start, 1 worked right in the froin her soft curly hair to her dainty mills. I visited warehouses and then, high-heeled pumps, And yet she bg- when I felt as if those steel bars were H lié¥es th the business woman keeping as interesting asppeople's faces and two wardrobes—one for business and I could look at them and tell as muc th other for evening. When I talked about them, I went out on the road W]fh her she wore a tight-fitting blue as a saleswoman H it, a white silk waist “One rather interesting point,” con with a collar which extehded to her tinued Miss Spendiff, “was that in eds and was upheld by a high band being a saleswoman I had no difficul- of black ribbon, A tan velour sport ty in placing orders with older men Ft. tipped to just. the right angle They seemed to respect my position fare apother touch to her business and took it for granted that I knew make-op. Over.her arm hung a rac- what I was talking abc But the atin) @ coon coat, which she slips over her young men, the chaps who were iny ; ates aries an omnes aeall 4 A jored suit before going. ont on the own a looked a little suspicious ME CO ARDELT mss wort sta amy we ag atigutmtsuan nee wemsit“€ Jazziest Africa” Now—And Links No Longer Missing! "ne that they wanted 66] HAVEN'T a cent this morning, you know it! } Abbany girl and immensely fond of to do business with me. could you let me have two dol- “Me marry again?” asked Mr. Tarr, DRIVE PEOPLE CRAZY that always has his seat picked out when it's time to lower the lifeboats, 1 “Ladies first’’la the parlor snake's maxim when the guests line up for he | handout. But “safety first” is that bimo's dea when the olf ship plays | tag with an iceberg. ‘ Some folks seem to think the rules of etiquette were what Mosey got on Mount Sina! that time. They figure you can't slip by the Pearly Gath after 6 P.M, unless you're equipped with a dress suit. But the la-de bunch {8 kidding itself. i There are plenty of guys who chew tobacco that will some day | twanging harps. There are plenty of guys drinking tea from saucers that | have wings waiting for ‘em at St, Peter's quartermaster tent. If Loi Chesterfield and Sir Walter Raleigh are up there, they didn’t get im om | their etiquette, you can bet, And if you go to heaven in an elevator, you don't have to Femove your hat! ‘ ' i | ' } sovtety. What caused you to break “Finally, after I had been on the - - lars for car fare?” asked Mr, as though shocked at the very idea. = a road about a year I became maneger Charms of Brogdway Musto a Xs eee Jarr careleaaly. ‘That is he asked It “Me marry again, if I werd to-t of the New York office," concludea Hate Soothed the Savage \ EVENING with seeming carelossnesa, but he the best woman in the world? THe | ' the “Steel Princess," “and then 1 fel: | Breast,Now Adorned in Daz- t6GLY WIGOLY N CLoTwes knew it was a eritical mi nt Iden Is preposterou: ‘ as if I had come into my own, When apf, “ ae ¥ i ‘ “What, do you with all your Vhat do you say?” asked Mra / @ man talks about the mills I know sling Duds Even Play Nine- GOOF. GooF t money? How do you expect me to Jurr, brightening up. H the conditions he descrives because Mole ‘ African Golf’’! — & have two dollars?” was the reply raid the idea of marrying agains I have been there. It is the same about the warehouses and the same al, dy the Proms Mutdidhing Co, ,about the salesmeh. You see, { have HOW NOR, Bening Wert.) io A ci Nihed ioral LL the shivery stories told in tut do aot think from Miss Spen- ae eranvanoliite dift’s description of her rise in the ae ee Stel industry that she is inclined to Uh SeOPPRay Un the) Aptian “L thought I “had some change,” If L should be #0 unfortunate aa to faltered Mt. Jarr, “But | must have lose you, my dear, was preposterous, given it to you or the children, or I would not Jong survive you. And if * . 1 did survive yout it would only be r doesn’t cost two dollars, until [ saw our children educated and no if they are trying to raise the able to make their way in the woFld, be egotistical or fond of expressing West Coast are tame in comparison remarked Mra. Jarre, “You fd look after them—for your sake, her views. On the contrary, she is with the tales brought back from had a lot of money last week; what and because they were your chil- } decidedly modest and only consented ihore by the Ir{tish freighter Jebba ids th it?" dren.” to tlk about herself after I told her L ; pati pe SN gall a that there are undoubtedly other girls Which is now discharging a cargo of who are gifted along this same lino mahogany logs in South Brooklyn. and need to know just what a young [ts a land of deadly fevers, ferooio: “Had to pay my insurance,” mus ell, maybe you, would,” said Mrs, tered Mr. Jarr, ‘Phen [had to give Jarr, “but Iam glad you think so, at the boss's wife two dollars for her any rate, for they fre dear, } woman may accomplish. In f, a F | “1 $ 5 i ail henbrand caticok aga ats Abe savages and ‘heathenish practices ‘Weed the Hungry Children of Eu- children; you can't deny that’ thority on bigh epeed steels, Misa The deadlicst of the fevers is that of rope’ fund." Of course they are; they take after | Spendiff is as girlish and i? foot as jazs music, according to the skipper, Fer ge a Be rose, Capt, Thomas Spence. The ferocious a er, which wi be - hibited publicly for the frat time ay “Vases wear London and New York the International Flower Show next ®0es of the latest cut and lofty linen “You might have kept the money for the purpose of feeding your own tungry children,” Mrs, Jarr re- marked boldly. their mother,” said Mr, Jarr, solemnly. “Now, don't try to flatter me,” said | Mrs, Jarr. “How much @id you say you needed—dive doliars?™ month. collars (excepting on hot days, when ——sinn—eare= ho linen collar can be lofty). And the . f ; yp AMER, : GLIMPSE. INTO NEW teattenish practices include that of YORK SHOPS. golf, There are also welrd incanta- comright. 100, oy he rms Prggaing co, UO OF the sort that bad golfers al- M02. by Rumiuting Co. ways use, only they sound worse in INGHAMS are being purchased Wie native tongue—and the oaths are G in large quantities ‘for Palm really worse because, the playing 1s Beach wear, In one shop the wore. display of blouses in blue and white hore is a nine-hole course at Cala checked gingham trimmed with rick- bar in Southern erm anaiit rack brald ix receiving deserved atten- more popular than Central Park, if And she handed that stapendows) ell, how could T get out of BIY- Kui over to the surprised man with-| ing the boss's wife two dollars when Ot exucting any security or promise! owerybody cise in the office had to to repay. node’ ta GE ” asked Mr Jart. “But jt “When other methods tail, iehete 0: ai few nd words,” murmured ae! WN Jarr to himself as he sped upon hie, my money, f tell you wae was my insurance that took most of “You are very extravagant with ~~ AFRICAN ‘ Hy marked Mrs. Jarr, “And ue ~ TEERS you find fault with me if L buy any E 0; | GOLF - AS Ts “ote : peep Clo™es tung on ay ate lees plan. Yet tas nly One Toe, STG 3 ton. ‘ou take the word of the skipper for TODA) ; is the only way | can afford w i . i gad ail along twa pone teas: : a is es buy @ Wot of thinga I need for tho UNTING fossil animals fe one og Bracelota to be worm above the other courses ad sate eae the most fascinating sports) eitow are belng shown and the wales: CtBer courses, pald for out of the no lig and set the p, the n crea wt London muaic nten the women tell us they will be very fash. Profits of the late war, jonabie this spring. The dog collar is ‘The responsible factor for the me ANNIE HURST is among the Sens fy ue? aw one of the #ea- ernization of the Gold Coast, Slave American women who make a and Ivory Coasts was the era of ee $25,000 or more per year, The Dark blue duvetys coats trimmed prosperity that descended upon that walk of her pon probably brings her with Adie Kid ere one ots the offer section of the world during the great yeral times that sum. Her story, very smart with the white Canton V4! ust Around the Corner," published orope sport skirts. The natives obtained undreamed in 1914, was lier first memorable sue- e — prices for their ducts, acores cay, and .alfico that time aha hae Rt R oan “be apnea oh tel quences the prospcrous descendants of “Well, that's tho Way one pays in urance. One has to pay for it Chat way until one dies, unlexy it's twenty year payment,” guid Mr. Jarr sadly book, "Walting in the Wilderness,” i1 which he tela some of the queer things he bas learned about fosil} jp horses. ' The oldest discovered foasH of the; horse bi 3 to the Eocene epooh,| perhaps four million years ago, He {a} known as Kobippus or dawn hor Jorr. At that time he was not more than a} “One has to die to Win, it's almost foot bigh, and lund four toes and al anys Enos Mills in his “al formed « the celebration and ordered t ny canoes ured for fish; at about dying, y Island during Mand Gras w: gives me vhe creept, And yet that iopared to King |y always the way you talk about your iheurance!” whimpered Mrs. itives hive take ’ 4, , " t Jeb y rudiment rift one on eac! written novels, plays and numerous fastened to the heel because it js go Ham began to splurge and the end of oot ee ae ee like trying ty get car fare out of you, fy the following epoch, the Oligocene} short stories for magazines, She has easily applied and the-original heel on the splurging ix not in «igh peer ria a "replied Mr. Jarr. “Anyway, be had grown to the height of twel wiudied the life of the shopgirl by ob- the shoe need not be removed. Duin Ble owes GIR a natives have ghiticate in favor rude: the wiidlsbAwaun of thasdunelé: Aw prosperity along it will be a nice dower for you—my foet and had reduced the number off taining a position in a department ame st y eubee: WICH BI, the luxurd An ent ok the natives did ditry tor caue the 8 due to polyg scene yo again.” toes to three, During the next epoch, hate andicn ane Gotasion shectoased’ jjrttae CNY Of oatrtoh’ ‘aoome furnishings of New York or Lon but give themsclven over to “Ro ‘King and his wives @nd the tastead of wives proving’ a: cemiy samurance—when you marry again.” 110" stiocene, the Great Plaine Sessomt gtere, b limitless. Now ue have the ostrich f* sald one of the Jebba's officers, celebration the grand rf tribes-fol fed fh island in luxury the contrary is the cage In Here Mrs. Jurr began to anitfie, of the West was uplifted and became, lhe Atlantic in the steerage to get feather comb, which is an attractive “Tey have purchased mechantoal came 150 war canoe suitably decor, {hes talk salaur the husky this newly developed land of jax. “You always say that, you only gay & Vast, Rrassy prairie, ' maserial for-a novel: Her studio js Mr ornament. ‘The tiny feathers are piang-playera, talking machines and ated {dr the occasion These a mounted’ on ‘jewelled holders and Ali sorts Of Modern innovations, and eae bandsmen blew jazz music upon their The more wives and chil dently. benefited” by ‘en a Native feelings. You'd n T * 0 pity “ . at to burt my marry eloped a in Carnegie, Hall and she lves ut Ne. 4 “ nt canoes bh iddiers to a side horns and beat tie devils Lattoa on possesses the more evhanced is his ¥ and dev His h pread out just Mke the popular when the black darkness has fallen und the jubilant cries of the warriors 7 again if L were to die, and I wouldn't j, ned, ho at | 2 West 69th Street. Bpenish comb. ye Jang t tts ah & warriors their anare drum The King gave income. It i# the women who do the + eae jengthe: jast came to 3? % , over the land the latest hits ‘fr Otdere thal no wok war lv leu bere worl. matty ies you were lo die and mniddie dnwer-tall-one tog: - \ -io$

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