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SRO ee ee a aL, See nee Rese “Women DO wear aniform: lt Re SA nifory “I want to see women adopt a “A woman gratifles her sense “Many a woman thinks of “Men do not know or care any- “To-day no husband can wish “Don’t men wear a black-and- “I have never found a woman i since every woman follows the iform which costs as little and of economy by paying $400 for a nothing but clothes, when she thing: about women’s clothes. his wife to dress unfashionably, white uniform tn the evening? who didn’t object to this {dea of . ‘ fashions and dresses like every lunges as infrequently as that gown, instead of $450. A woman's should think of charming and Women do not dress to please since she ix the shop window of Xnd dont women continue to fall uniforms. But men see Some. ‘* ’ other woman,” worn by men,” hat should not cost over $10.” amusing men.” men, but to humiliate women,’ his prosperity.” in love with them” thing In It!” 5 h ISWELTER AT LUNCH, ° e bands can’t make women wear uni- ent cost of women’s clothes, the in- AUTO RUNS DOWN FOX She came into court on crutches IBUILDERS AGAIN “Freeze ar pinner |Put Women in Uniforms, |i SOMERSO SS oa lee | ease iw Furr AVE. | ices farce ecto aeae | ON FREAK VOYAGE a | case first was filed with the City Comp- > thes out, are the argument against troller in February, 1919, the claim wae « 1 ” a,{them, ‘That women find any satis- fixed at $1,000. Since then it has been |” / ; , gh Int ihe words had poubed UB factory self-expression in modern|Leg of Animal Broken After Fight |raised to $10,000 and now $40,000 dam= j++ rgues ng us ove us ° again In our triangular dialogue dress 1s disproved by their adapta. ‘Through Trafic. ages are asked ' \ ngers Who at Noon Flee Hot ‘Oh, Lam perfectly willing to »| ton of themselves to it, rather than a et that to the women themsely; i ¢ y to-day turned loose a - yew ” al of it to them; in short, by their slav- | A young man GEN, WEYLE UITS AS CHEE seurlly |iun adherence to fashion, On the|a little red fox in front of the Pub- Ledraheg + | 3’ D volunteered Mr. George Lo other hand, all th t halt or STAFF, a few timid general suggestions, For | Other hand, a he arguments are in| jic Library, The fox ran in a aaa | Who Knows Woman ’s Dress}y:*.\13"\2 nee. Seine rfuaee a a |e Line beans, Jan 3 aerated Pra r in Furs as Ice i ‘ nd skirt, wich Uni- | dozen directions, until he was cap- Ww tho Duke of ay nee wick ie a dong blouse falling over the ‘skirt, |ocms are cheap, can be worn as long p Une be Se Beg tee i ARBITRATISN P Al 1a " ‘ ree cote Are most practleal, ‘The skirt shouri | ay they hold together, demand very |tured by 4 a EE se a ‘Spanien Army aaa rowult Of ose / | v hi empe' : he knee-length, worn with silk stock-| little time or thought or energy, have |Grammercy Park. man who Sald/ sure from Minister of War Clerva ] as i tnat pas- |W .L. George, for Economical Reasons Strong for] nes'in the summer and lessings tn |b +n found most’ practical ‘hy’ een, |ne owned the fox trled to get it {farting certain branchen ofthe wale) | i M pets 4 sone ourd the United Fruit 6 : sunt : ihe winter. Some of our women| Would not humiliate the poorer wom: | trom MeCarty, who finally accepted | try organization rades Council Diplomatically hip P thie Simple Attire, Admits in a Riot of a Three-| worsers in London wear tegsings, and | and lead them into temptation. | gh HM $1o for It, Thien the fox was again | i turned loose, this time al a Rornered atcrvicwy That Laws Cannot Do than $50 or $60, and there is no reason| “Hut they never will, aT. Street and 6th Avenue. A HAPPY FATE n was sunstruck, It, but Is Sure Fashion Can Decree It. In the world why a woman's hat, to| ‘Thank heaven, they never wit”|, Ag#in he ran from the sidewalk , 4 } rs } into the street, where an automobile fi f ry » “ bl be worn with It, should cost over $10." | sald Mrs, George. he automopile | “The fate of a nation,” says’ pees oe UNG: FaRsoN,e ORIG: the: HEITItCA/ Ie ran over and broke one of his legs. free rom « ' Marguerite Movers Marshall.) not to tet this get by): ‘Not once, |'erpolation from the distaff side of the| Upon us two, neither one of whom Ho was then captured by Benjamin} Gladstone, “has often de- rther™ came up | Marg ] . he perfectly fascinating i believe, therefore, that women to-day, are prepared. tich a sult ought not to cost more | should wear uniforms. uf Insists Untermyer Proposal | a f Is More sible. | y is that one After a three-hour debate on 4 ! } “ " Tucker, (No. 21 West 118th Street, an request of the Building Trades ee since we were married, have I bought |Grorge household, “except that It's) would be found dead in a uniform, |eniployee ot the Hudson Hay Com- ded upon the good or Be ei oie Seeccal| 2 other one to death. Uniforms for women! asingle thing for myseit! The only | {he Sort, of hat ‘you'd never allow} Mr. George shot a glance of mingled | any. of New York, furrlers, at No digestion of a fine! |) Besa parler ohio aes PR eels Wire: Georeebinal sald ay Suess tiiea oe are Eee the “You miust remember, my denn.” PAnism't It st he brooded, “that | $82 Sixth Avenue, the owners of the ner.” f poard of five mi day, and ¢ ind i 6s : Bate .|things for the house ch thi st reme' , My denr, L od 5 din: . i foran arbitration board of 1 y, and on Sun when 300 greatly to his DiScredit—to para-| iii aner didn’t want to buy. And|cautioned the novelist,’ “that Miss|I have never found a woman who 1 markern werd tulartharsuthneitne bers (rejected werk by t miles off the coast here, ever: phrase Gilbert and to express the), Qourse a woman ‘shops’! She} Marshall is going to write a deacrip-| didn’t object to this Idea? But,” he injured leg would be set and cured, f th Building Trades Council) be recon-| body had luncheon in flannets [profound convietion of Mr. George's | goes into a shop to buy something|tion of this—cr—wrangle, this—er—|iilded, daridy, “there are men—t as. | it the fox given, ta menagerie. Quite true. Also, the sidered, the Council in a Giplomati-| and got around on the shady side |etherwise faithful feminine admirers,|and the irl asks her five shillings, |rioti” | ' , Pwo koe Somethiag Th tee. °f| Newspaper offices had been notified| or bad digestion of a fine cally worded letter replied without! of the deck bec sun w The famous British novellat, femin- | #18 Ssomewhere clae for three shill- | ment, he continued: “For, evening es holf an hour In advance that the fox] Ginner is wu the granting’ the request. It ed that) t. ‘Then ist and “man who understands Wom- ings, so she goes somewhere else to! wear, there should be another un!-|SEIZED FOR ASSAULT {bunt was about to take place, My hich the cdi / the Untermyer plan’ of readjustment ik Storm of en"—except in this ono matter of|get ‘it. Put a man—he goes into a form, of some good material dré - on ee oe way in which t inner 1s et differen between building —-Mlunne re ex their clothes—first publicly advocat:|place and says: ‘I want some collars in long, simple folds, without trim- BOASTS OF A PULL|IN COURT ON CRUTCHES, cooked erences — betwee building a b i ina aes tatt a ae and some shirts and some socks, ming over drapery or jewels. SSeS, 2 4 trades workers and emplcyers be t und nner time the sht I Bue Ta ane Bexiinto en itGrey shout) ind, when the clerk shows him some- hat is all. Tho day uniform| street le! i Foreman Accused HER SUIT DENOUNCED . yt Bacal ce: tutive eonterencns coated with a couple of inches | Ve years ago. thing, he says, should come in two colors, blue and| of Reating Restaurant Man, The methods of cooking i Serra nian eanten Rant OLIBKOW anal ‘There has been no public repen-|and he never e terra cotta. The evening dresa should — jp | Counsel for City Says Damages CHILDS ba ee ae Pf tance, but it was in the hope that]. pores: ie he be black, T've never secn a woman to sail Flor force of No. 103 Asked Increased From #1,000 vogue at are based! j a pauian ot ine 3 i time and the woman—Mrs. Georré— BRaula tes to see wotaen ial whom a black gown is unbecoming. || Rayare Strovt. w foreman in Uo Street te Bonn. upon principles which insure! BD seale for building trades workers CIEhETMAVe GOHBRE & privatel cone g T should like te 0 wear « black ané unin e cho. to ; _ 3 eis extabliencd standards of ofi=, AYO) TO DECIDE TaRiGn that’ dt catigd ae ae, Baal Ue eel a Women has |white uniform in the ev« And | police, enoiigh and haye pull ae wee ee tomes aot" | Ahealth, happiness and pros-+ = . . tor here e@ author of | Teaene ie Di all her time | don’t you continue to fall in love with | CHOwkD Nos hades Sea lrisceds herpes , ‘ ‘ ciency and with an ‘as, ABOUT MOVIE JOB PONE) Aico tel nGrey ere Gevotnd to slopes, Don't you find us charming, at- | {nilened toda cE aarket Court | 301 West 1384 Street against the City| perity. p e ‘ s iy me she thinks of nothing else"—— os . naaryced Vy “ eon a fe " i] that the w ale “ 1 \ iN A FORTNIGHT have been stopping since Mrs ‘Ceo wae And. uae € an v eye . ntrolman:. Bi Koch, heard|of New York and Frederick Rothtu K in any t h tails to live up recent arrival in New York.| you want women to thini of | “And modest,” I finished, “modest : heip shurtiy after midnight. owner of a bakery at No. 2454 Babe wee per Wariga 4 bsthevacrcad: standard Sa Over the teacups, in a three-cornered | "Nr “George Cmagniicentiy): “Or @ all things, Nevertheless, even |i the hallway of No. iis Harter |Avenue, waa begun before Justice see ests | - , Fauip letter c care : master General Wili Answer rview, this dusky haired, spu:k-| Ug! Of how to charm us, to umuso | \ a 4 Ge weakness for col. wrietor of restauranteat that num. |burger In Supreme Court to-day the Sete pelstabilty apd 2 J Sand end ij nee isld he $180,000 a Year Fil y eyed, ead arene Bowne | us—to make us comfortable!” jors—in, fur example, golf stockings , biceding from cute@in hia head, Jauit was denounced by the defendants’ ial « \ ad ; \ nand and $ « uly ee * ne § ,000 a Year Film woinan joined force 2 { The patrolman saw a man disappearing | counsel. Joseph Belhilf, Assistant Cor- | 1 q ' ' y the cou ‘ combating her husband’s pet heresy ow ie disabilities of o at the ond of the hallway and found a . a | a ered by th ' Offer by 14. All to Ho purpose! tle sald that we] I: “Rut we do think of you, when | mothers preted aie es et Our | volver on the floor. When ho, saw|Doration Counsel, charged that Mrs. | e fi ley was aut : 3 were two just one and that he|we think about dress, we dress to! munme o Be. | imtore walk of the hallway he ar-|Angell has brought previous damage ~ H ployers’ A stmester General Wil H. Haya is peng treated most unfairly, but | charm you (er maunehie too eee iKness rested him. | Napoleting siid Hore had faults based on the mame Infuries com- ie o aie culstaicen Rhien H 1 p of the Natlonal As! the Japanc » their Mutsu or | ve De An 1 thous nt T should | ose a weakness for loud color in |charRe. Mrs, Angel? ciaims that she tripped 7 ae sae : ition of the Moy Picture Indus-|the French to their submarine ton-| hear that, I thought some one would | otithes, we duconting to the policy ore thotlin a hole in the aldewalk tn front of gras j He toward 9 AG’ the ry had been offered to him. The of- | "88° man what some woman whom he has |, "But I think 1 have Aud was, discharged by Magistrate |the Rothfuss bakery, sustaining frae- 3 council. t ago, is being Will you tell me WHY we should| just left was wearing? He wll put | Ve Preceeded to sum favine tures of the hip and shoulder blade. hy tho cireulation or ms ne yunitorma?” E demanded, even | his head on one side, He will thinic : have no b ta 1 . . Napmian de ances Shee Wwe had settled the important | for a moment, with considerable con- : ‘ ence in Washington, probably Jan. 14) cuestion of Knglish breakfast tea or| centration, Then he will answer, Z dividuals haye violated law 0 © sulary offered, and the persons | Heron Ot nets ‘Oh, something blue!’ And that's all 4 far as your a ttion and the coun- { ; Hays declined t = hoonGa niveae re em,” be| he knows—he can’t tell you whether | . Mr, Hays d ned to dis. You a4 ly DO w ar th m,” be it was tricoting, or volle, or meormette, of cil are coneerned on i c s of a thype- orted biandly, ‘since 'y one of or prunelia.” | ; done which ts illesat or mor + year contract at $159,000 a year, firs: |}04 follows the fashion, which Dcene) | site is one man who seems to know | 4 “However, as yon the I ik ; conalating of | UoSsine like every ctirts, all women | the names pretty well" I murmured, -— fy isting woman weirs short skirts, all wo in an aside to Mrs, Genre ma | a diffirent imp c n | Lavmnile of the Universal Com-] wear them, if one woman's skirts] ““tnaeed he does!” she assented, co | with you that everyth 1 \ y Goldwyn of the Goldwyn | re long, so are those of all the other) warmly, “And whenever [ask HIM q 4 vidcien ta indi poth fF rate yand William Fox of [Skittswearerss 1 simply want 10] how a woman was drvssed, he can ‘i ; are of ‘ r - carry the icea a little further, to see} tel) me down to the last feather!” "| ere Oper end at : the ox Film Corporation, Ma, Hays} wonien adopt a uniform whieh costs ples Bs y { Fe ether and w iw . toa | 5 ) ret that worn by men and] “] aamit it," urbanely countered ° : j Beeuw A | “re ee art it busi- | is changed no more freque nty oe Mr. George. T admit the interest in LKR LT H the propo} sa eal | Y is to say, is not changed at all, Men] woman's dress which I should fer! = As counsel of 1 ness ne plans for 18) Gantt think about their clothes, don't} for any monstrosity, But men in 34th Street—New York nitte ‘ 1 t L see the -|talk about them" general don't know anything about ‘ incoverin 5 , in Washi ae and don’t ci Nor do w n dre t ' i ae aan et se Ni om Mrs. Geor to please the men. Women dre pas 200 per cant | Challenge No} hes, aa and ny | Sumilote other women, © - sr ieee on Past Office matters.) ¢ither, for two hours the other night | Woman, when she leaves a restaurant, Wed d A I f l ortance i re —— Bead eee ees they wore | 100ks first out of the corner of the —A D Ss U i] rt ‘i } will and confidence of the public t IFE THREATENED | 70004, Bory 1780 chelr arena atirts | THEME eye, then out of the corner of ednesday ress sale 0 nusual im } tance of the proposal made by| i + shies rh . aats e left, to see if the other worn | : , th nee more ¢ e ony latter her.” } rae Tnee: Sr neke aesitiation |Mianutactarer, Sued) claims she| 4 £ory trom Mr. George: "No. MY! Ana every man," mnilingly sparred oe f By to meet with th Fe eee ee wrominent hawweer, [taht NO, WENBE THKINE ADCUE line charming wife of the nove A Special Purchase o | the Council to disci ter | Burr { e Court to-day|to get them more inexpensively,| “When he leaves a restaurant with a al meeeie RERITR AAR eae i z vevabs woman looks out of the corners of his c j me proposal made hy Mr. U1 1 application of Mra. Margaret | which is qulte’e lifferent matter. Svornaminokes aut oC sy cannes of bis Several Hundred 0 a week allmon: nd 92,000 — looking. If they're not, he ys to PLUMBING SHOP BLAST es. He allowed $300 counsel] y; Pickford says” that himself, ‘I'll never take HER out i ITS no alimony. Mrs, Fox ts seek. , not men, who are interested | again.’ ROUTS FLAT TENANTS 0 from Charles D, Fox, alin inexpensive clothes and who are] “tr she ts the girl ho loves, insisted Roller Expl n Wrecks Glass tn We Mr. George (dryly); “Yes, I grant| pretty, that she 1s adorable, but he Fighth Avenue Build : x >and her hus- {that @ Woman will gratity her sense never tall. what she has on." ntice boy fh e t t YT of econ y 6y paying $400 for a “It she is the girl he loves,” insisted Ass SRnenece: hey: hin: ‘the : a alae hey | cown instead of §450."— MRS. George, “nnd she has on a new | shap of Louls Scholeket on 4 L year!" Another flanking attack from Mrs.|hat, he says, ‘What a charming hat y floor of the five-story teneme No. than | Georg And YOU'VE just patd $29) The next time she wears it he doesn’t 2621 Highth Avenue, near 1 t. | 23 + a dressing gown anything, The third time he says, . started a fire in a stove in the roar of ring amayit, Mr M ree (with weary sweet- jt about time you got a new Sizes for For Street and | the place at 10 o'clock t t ‘ York | ne he's been talking about t Why, even my brothers used and locked the door. wa ver 8 I bought it, But you, my|to tank like that to me." ° Jaan. looked, ts i Bee rita pag the game urine fot) vor tect havea, ereet (deal Womenand Misses General Wear | “The stove was connected with a botfer dressing gown and wear it six|;hat {s feminine In their makeup,” the water In which ha en. After months, whereas I should wear mine | purred her husband. sy een aaiauted. if Don six or seven years.” minded. And the conc >a Mrs, George (fervently): “I HOPE ood. Th any . Mrs, : the street In fragnients Mr, George: smooth, when she turned to me stave was acatttr 1 sa she | But, to return to women's clothes| "1 phowld Ike to take you up: Much Below Re lar Prices the shop was soon abia . Aajonsan Hather Than wet {under the present system, T protest | stairs,” she smiled, “and show you Alarmed by the exp ftenante | Perd Agioures ad m Let) against their appalling cost."—— |my trousseau, every dress in which i wie fata on the ape to ors Vlire With Pnean | (doing the interrupting thistime):]}my husband helped to choose—anud the ‘Blaze, which wrt {As a husband, or asa philosopher"? | cvery dress in which, by his epectal ‘ound floor. : ter registered | Mr. Georg As a husband—and, | stipulation, 1s different from every © eee re Faing. the jaro |ineidentally, ax a philosopher. To thé other.” Of course, ag ho anys,ino man Braided, beaded and embroidered Frocks of Poiret melephone Operator, 17, Missing. |r yo ter Allowing tHe Juror initial cost’ of women's dress there] i interested in clothes, BUT'— { jepetccoilepinat at mms {to Koop t vercoats on and then) must be added the cost of constant| “But I didn't want to make you Twill, Tricotine and Wool Jersey, in distinctive (EF georgia @, | shty for an hour, astine ai change. That 1s what ‘shopping’ /a martyr, my dear.” the propagand’st ’ htell 4 a adie % Sarw: oldj) who t out and he adjourned the |imeans. In London I ask my wife|of the petticoat uniform exc a 2 PY a& Nov. 10 trom } to-morrow morning how she has spent the afternoon, she| himself. ‘As things are, moreov coat, circular, straight-line an pan lec q West 112th Str is desired ace to the county to com- says, ‘I've been shopping,’ and a little} no husband can wish his wife to drens eunt. Mrs. Betty Buchanan. of Ni | Pel, jurora {a ave: Oh a Bt) ase more inquiry on my part elicits that} unfashionably, since she ts the shop- OP tecteds aocrttny ae Place Foie aia "warrant that ne nas Rot been buying pe rlod fur-| window of his prosperity, the indcx | a er | one," he said table linen—no, indeed, of his wealth. We b n, centuries West 89th Street, She started! the offices of Mayor Hylan and the Bor- Dilture or bur Som the 112th reet_ address to go ough President are warm and comfort- has Leen turning over blouses, m: ago, to hang sowels on slaves, te work in the morning, leaving all able, It is a rank injustice to ask mep ing ribbons, examining laces."—— |now we're caught in the vast ec ‘| kar effects im her room. to sit here and Girt with pneumonia,’ Mra. George (quite clearly resolved spiracy and we can’t get out « pgp lpi vena in vant gone oe LEASE Pony 2 Pe ne a eee eee oe ae eres e