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Englishman Blames Unsettled Industrial Conditions on Love of Luxury. By Roger Batchelder. “When you throw a heavy stone Into the beautiful smooth expanse of @ pool of water It causes a tremen- dous ‘commotion. First, there is a splash’ and then rings form which widen until they reach the banks, and then return and converge in the mid- dle again. Not until the commotion subsides entirely is the pool smooth again. Likewise, we, who have ex- perlenced the greatest social and economic upheaval in years, must ‘wait until matters right themselves.” That was the analogy drawn by William Ivey of London, now at the Pennsylvania, when’ asked to speak om England's post-war condition. “Labor conditions are quite as bad im this country as they aro in/Eng- land,” he wont on. “At present the whole manufacturing and commercial world is disturbed; in fact, the life of every human being hos been affected. I seo in your newspapers that even the women who smoke and the flap- Pers who ‘shift’ have been recently upset. “People who had never before oxperi- enced luxury in England got a taste of it when the high prices of labor preyailed during the war, It unset- tlea them; and it Is not easy now far them to realize that they must come down to the old conditions of living, like everyone else. Labor will see the light and settle down, and then we shall have increased production, decreased prices and prosperous times.” see THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE’'S COOKBOOK. “Shells of Sweetbread Grandmont” ta the subject of the thirty-fourth of a series of favorite recipes, written es- pecially for the scrapbooks of “New Yorkers For a Day or Two,” by New York’s famous chefs. It is by Chef Louis Zeller of the Pennsylvania, Butter and dredge with bread crumbs some silver, china or scallop shells. Minco six etbreads with three mushrooms, and put into a soutoir. Mix with veloute sauce, Let all boil, then thicken with one egg-yoke, two spoonfuls of cream and fresh butter. Fill the shells with this preparation, the tops with breadcrumbs and a little grated With Mexico," was among them. Others were Charles D. Hazen, ‘69, and Owen A, Hoban, '99, a member of the Massachusetts bar; and Clarke Tobin, '10, who will have charge of the football stars next year as a mem- ber of the new Football Advisory Committee. eee PINEAPPLES AND ADVERTISING. “The growing of pineapples, now Hawaii's second industry, has attained a position which matks it as one of the distinct romances of modern in- dustry and busifess,"* refnarked Louis Rossi of Los Angeles, who is at the Belmont from Los Angeles, after a trip to Honolulu. “Only a few years ago,"’ he went on, “quite within tho memory of the present generation, pineapples were among the most neg- ligible of Hawali's horticultural prod- ucts, and less than a quarter century ago pineapples were an experiment, so far as commercial purposes were concerned. Only a few thousand of dollars were invested, or perhaps gambled on the project. To-day the capitalization of the Hawaiian com- panies exceeds $12,000,000, Advertis= ing did it.’ NEW YORK JUST STARTS THE + FUN. “Some people believe that New York and other great cities in the country are the only places In which one can have a really good time,” re- marked Miss B. Murray of Johnson he Waldorf. “But as » “New Kk station,’ which transmits almost instantane- ously its ideas, styles, music and dances to thousands of other cities and towns. In Johnson City, for in- stance, your Broadway musical hits are played within a week after New York has pronounced them a success, The same applies to styles and the Jatest dancing steps. Moreover, the girls wear their skirts a little shorter and toddle a little more than their metropolitan siste FARTHEST FROM HOME. The “New Yorkers for a Day or Two" who are farthest from home to day are Mr. and Mrs, M, Leven, who are at the Pennsylvania, Their home town, Manila, P 1., is about 11,500 miles from Broadway, =I =3a= Alienating Husband. et (Spectal to The Fvening World.) P MERIDEN, filing a suit against her husband's parents, char ing they allenated his affections and broke up her love nest, Bessie Spec- ter Arinofaky, a bride last November, states in her complaint that in Janu- ary she went home Hartford on a visit and when she re- turned #he found that her parents4n- law, Mr. and Mrs, Hyman Arinofsky, had sola out her home. Simon home, and on Jan. 14 she avers tho Arinofskys locked her in it, keeping her without food all day and turning her out famjly is wealthy and estate has been attached It’s a “Tale of Three Cities” for (Special to Tee Evening World BOL home of John $. Risley is located in I three towns and two counties, O Risley family travel town and from county to county be neath one roof. Meals are prepared aa) ¥ : in Manchester and eaten in Bolton LOWwOe . . Some of the family sleep in Vernon, 4 4 « u iy others jn Bolton. WAKHABLE done in Manchester, dries in Vernon, . and some of Parmesan cheese and baste with melted butter. Brown in a brisk oven. The veloute sauce 1s made as fol lows—Set in saucepan a cup of but ter and three-quarter cup of flour. Beat together and cook slowly for flve minutes. Mgisten one pint, of good veal or chicken stock, add a pinch of salt and stir liquid On fire until the sauce becomes thick, “At first boil, remove to side of range for ten minutes, Strain and add gradually one soupspoonful of but- ter divided into small pats. Another excellent recipe in this column to-morrow. DARTMOUTH GRADS ASSEMBLE, Several former Dartmouth boys were registered at the Commod yesterday. Dr. Justin Hf. Smith, '77, author and historian, who wrote “The Annexation of ‘Texas’ and “The War “ counts—no but VALUES Suits with Canton Crepe Very Spovialy a $5250 « J NN wheres torrie smi: 134 W. 34th St. Between Broadway and 7th Avenue YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT MAY‘ high rents—no heavy EYOND COMPARE, Sale of Newest Easter Suits Chic 3-Piece Costume » Frosted Ice Tu silver band, ‘VEN the best regu- lated wedding is a curious combination of joyand sorrow, but Oving- ton’s gifts—which are to be seen at every well-reg- ulated wedding—throw a decided weight on the side of joy. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Fifth Avenue at 39th Street IS a SS a OPPosITE MACY'S. 'S—No charge ac- overhead expense Two and three piece models of rare distinc. tion in box coat and long coat effects, The best style themes of Paris, Hand-Tailored in America of Twill Cord, Poiret Twill, Piquetine, Covert Cloth, Tricotine. Specially Priced Thursday & Friday $99” te 569” Hand Tailored Tweed Suits of the Highest Quality, Very Special $21.50 Sizes 14 to 46 i l= SST SEP +? = - Ings tim Sor Ane sneer AVS THE EViNING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922, Sues Rich Parents-in-Law for|\ien Mr. tistey wants to haul any-[drivey into Bolton, swings into the are n nf Vernon and then back into ( to Manchester, he leaves Man- his barn is situated, We where Manchester. Conn, April, &.—In for $25,000 damagus to mother in Her husband, Arinofsky, made her a new cious me! at night. The Artnofsky much real sue packs ~More“Hygienol” theysay. the Risleys. N, Conn., April 5.—The The from town to The washing is ALL LAMB'S WOOL—STERILIZED it is used in Bolton. Stern Brothers "WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET = and $35.00 A Particularly Eventful Offering of fashion’s latest models in excellent quality CREPE de CHINE or SATIN-BACK CANTON CREPE--the kind of frocks that look so thoroughly smart and wear s6 well. Various and entirely different models—some embroidered, some with graceful plaited or embroidered panels, and one little French looking style with drawn-work Unusual belts and sleeves lend further touches of individuality. Colors : Henna, White or Black, Sizes 36 to 46° The very latest fashion notes in a quality of material that,is unique in dresses so moderately priced as these. Oo: Two Pre-Easter Specials for Thursday in Misses’ and Small Women’s SPRING SUITS and COATS Remarkable Values at $29.50 (Sizes 14-16-18 years) HERRINGBONE TWEED SUITS—Attractive mannish style models with the long tailored coat slashed at sides; can be worn with or without belt; ot!iezs wich varying length coats; all silk lined. CAMEL’S HAIR COATS—Tan sport models with inverted plait back, featuring raglan shoulders with strap sleeves; leather button trimmed; slot pockets; richly silk lined. 0 The Latest Spring Models in Women’s and Misses’ Untrimmed Hair Braid Hats « $3.95 One of these inany shapes and sizes, all so different and all so lovely is sure to please you. Made of maline and hair braid, and feature the new short back. Merely a small touch of trimming and you have it— the very hat you longed for, and didn’t dream you could find at so low a price. Te will be worth your while to acquaint yourself with this department, there is such a wide collection of milans, timbos, and felts in all the sizes, shapes and colors of this season's fashions. IMPORTED BEADED BAGS Powder Puffs! — Good gra- Says Dorothy to May They are sterilized, in tis- WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET WOMEN’S SILK FROCKS Navy Blue, Gray, Castor, Distinctive models which will lend a note of enhancement to Spring costumes, At Remarkable Price Concessions. at $4.95 (Values to $10.50) Beautifully BEADED BAGS with artistic designs on dark or light background; oxidized or shell colored frames; also draw-cord models with hand-crocheted tops and beaded tasse! at $10.95 (Values to $19.75) Exquisitely BEADED BAGS (some hand-crocheted) of vety fine beads in various color combinations. Envelope; drawcord and she!| colored frame models, silk lined; some fitted with vanity mirror and purse and heavy beaded fringe DT OW EN COs FURNITURE AND 66 West 45th St DAVEN-OS EN-OS s 34 EN 23d St. | DAVEN.os UPTOWN = Flath ee “i Spring Demonstration Sale of Dav-an-Bed YOU CAN HAVE ONE OF THOSE LUXIJRIOUS CANE SUITES WITH A DAV-AN-BED While you are buying a Living Room Suite you can include in it—without in any way detracting from the beauty of the suite, but add~ ing greatly to its utility. At Spring DEMONSTRATION SALE PRIC! have all this at a saving that really ‘throws in” the Dav-an-Bed feature. This suite one of many in Three Stores Beautiful Cane Suite—Loose Cushions—Covered in Velour $ A suite for which yoa would ordinat ily pay about $400. We include it in our Spring DEMONSTRATION SALE WITH the DAV-AN-BED included—the 3 pieces all at only * Join Our Savings Club and Pay as You Are Paid OVER 100 ODD FLOOR SAMPLES OF _DAV-AN-BEDS BEING SACRIFICED DURING THE SALE AT ONE-THIRD OFF DAV-AN-BEDS NOW $36.50 and up SALE OF FINE BEDS AT ALL THREE OWEN STORES The entire output of a large factory has been taken over by the Owen Shops and is now we will dispose of our present stock BRASS BEDS METAL BEDS the three Owen Stores. To make room for these beds a full size bed being shipped to of wos hs 50% Off Every Bed on sale ie in perfect condition and guaranteed by us. : parel. BRASS BEDS METAL BEDS aro of the finest |arein Walnut, Ma- quality. Square |hogany and Ivory During this sale our own “Owen Shops” Guaranteed Mattress, “Box Springs and Feather Pillows and tound post|hand rubbed fin- 38140) Off Regular Prices styles. ishes. signs. sole ayents af “Owen Shops Bedding” in Greater New All sizes: 3 ft., 3 ft. 3 in. (Twin Beds), | FURNITURE ON SALE AT OUR 34 EAST 23D ST. STORE ONLY The Factory Authorlees a Bg Cut on Samp! ¥ a furnish small down on ‘47 1, at 3 ft. 6 in., 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. widths. ‘WOOD BEDS are in all desired finishes. Period and straight de- £ ES LU TOO ONY NO ee LOO NO EUR TTB A Word To Moth Who Are Buying Their Son First Long Trousers Suits If ever ‘‘a feller needs a friend” it is when choosing his first long-trou- sers suit. That is the time when you can instil in your boy the principles of correct dressing. When you can teach him the value of good fabrics and good tailoring. When you can impress him with the economy of good clothes. Here you will find not men’s clothes cut down to youths’ sizes, but smart, specially designed youths’ clothes. They are all-wool fabrics, beautifully tailored, with those easy, spirited lines that juniors demand in their ap- And, as with all Macy mer- chandise, you will find lowest-in-the- city prices. YOUTHS’ SUITS $23.50 $28.50 $32.50 Extra Trousers at Proportionate Prices, Ages 15 to 20 Sreore — Pith Floor, Front ‘e Herald Square Fns. New Ox BA ers 3’ cork