The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 13

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ship or that baby stare?” sudderily awakened to the fact that it Is not #0 easy to keep a husband as it was in the “good old “days.” ‘per, the debbie of to-day, has come ‘along with the discovery that it {a fascinating. to vamp the older man— and she is going on all Mreive oylinders. Instances—yes. sOme .matrons-have not yet discov- ered that they have equal powers of Tascination—but along different lines. Qiweien Bumtt Lowry, writing for] does, Helen Bullitt Lowry says “her | tm her article. | fetain my youth?’ But man began tolan eye toward New York’s most for- advice of Helen Bullitt Lowry. vantage, in either event, in that she does not have to make the (@eo—it she happens to have it—but they are worth, the sults of compan- 3 WESTCHESTER WOMEN EHRICH COLLECTION OF ON COUNTY COMMISSION. New Appointme Satd te Bi Toward Centralised Town Village Government. The first step to bring about a change In the government of. Westchester County was taken yosteraay thay Ang Westchester County Government Com- mission, appointed seven years ago, an- nounced the appointment of the follow- ing\new members, authorized under a special act of the last Legisiture: Charles EB. Ruston jr. of Brovxvitle, W. F. Judson of Irvington, W. Shay et of Tarrytown, Mrs. W. P, Purdy of ¢ Mount Vernon, former Supreme Court | when pprisait painter fens” more Justice Milla of Mount Vernon, Francis] tar. A. Stratton, President of the Westches- ter Lighting Company, of Mount Ver- non; Alfred A. Jones of Millwood, Ar- thur Titus of New Rochelle, Miss Louise Fuller of Ossining, Mrs. Caroline 0. Day of Rye, George W. Bield of Scarsdale, | 4 Baron R. Emmet Digney of White Plains, I. J. | MYyne, Beaudrias and Agythor P. Hartman of | } Yonkers, Perley #1, Mason of Peekskill ang H. W. Whittaker of Mamaroneck. It is understood that some of the members of the commission are opposed to making Westchester County the “City of Westchester.” The real plan to be considered is centralization of the village and fown rernments, This is the first time women have served on a county government commission, oe Woman of 40 Can Hold Husband “Against Wiles of the Flapper If She Plays Cards She Holds Debbie Finds Fascination in Vamping Older Men and Some Matrons Have Not Discovered _ They Have Equal Powers of Allurement. Fr wth wins—mature compataon- |{onship, understanding and sophisti- » Jeated humor.” And with these cards-the woman forty can discover many things: First—That t! flapper overtaxes the physical endurance of the fasci- nating older man. §econd—That the older woman must not make. the mistake of emu- lating the flapper. ‘The pursuit, not the pursted, is the old boy’s game. The ‘mature woman wins when she finds that’ secret," says Miss Lowry. ‘Third—That ‘the older: woman is not wort# her salt if she does not un- derstand ‘the complex art of the,flat- tery of listening.” This the author- ess calls the “Ace of Diamonds” in the older woman's hand. Fourth—That she must not try to make her husband jealous. If she Experts and Art Lo ‘Bringing $21,100 om the First Day, at a respectable level. {zed was £21,100. . The woman of forty to-day has $1,800, was paid by Albert Sutcliffe,” nd why? Simply because the flap- Newhaven of at $1,450, y, one of the few Americans R. A, degree, the Mico id “Col. Harries,” brought $1,221 Is she successful? In a good many And why? Because singer for $1,350, by T. A, Price, to-night, cubelbesinccbcactees DR. SLATTERY ACCEPTS, MRS. KINKEAD READY FOR TRIP. Mrs. Ellis G. Kinkead, widow of the Cincinnatt lawyer shot and’ killed by middle-aged Henry, inste@d. of re: | sites “olivia MP, Stone, and . whose acting according to schedule, will just | jing . gave way under the strain of Miss be relieved that she is having a little| stone's trial, was reported yesterday attention at last, eo that ‘he won't| ready to I the Lina! County Hos- get ‘his’ goifig home in the taxi.’ pital for ston, Ky., In the custody FitthThat the mature woman| of her sister, Mrs, Julia Gormley, ut of the mid-Victorian fastness, just byibwgd be more-informed than informa- = = current issue of Harper's Bazar, contributed some very unusual interesting remarks along this » with humorous, yet potent, ad- Vice on ‘‘How to Keep ‘a Husband.” “When married couples first came of Boston, formally accepted his eli special deputation of the : ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922. OLD MASTERS ON SALE. re Vie, Thue ‘The sale of old masters, and early American painters at the Anderson Galleries last night, drawn from the collection of the Ehrich Galleries; at- tracted a crowd of professional experts and art lovers who bid against each Other with an eagerness that kept prices The total sreal- ‘The highest price of the bens Rosenth for a Gilbert Stuart painting of “Mr, a magnate of the late elgh- teenth century. A close second was John Singleton Copley’s famous picture Capetck Mr. Rosenthal again being the Another picture by A feature of last night's display wan Benjamin West's (R. A.) portrait of his wife and child, bought by A, B. Pres- It 1s a regrettable fact that the painting of Daniel Web- ster brought no higher bid than 8650, The sale will continue The Rey. Dr. Charles Lewis Slattery, Coadjutor Bishop-elect of the Diocese tion, last evening, in the presence of @ Diocesan Eplscopal Convention, at Grace rectory.| DOYLE Witt, SHOW PIOTURES. The chief spokesman for the deputation} sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who will waa the Rev. Dr. Alexande *T tor of Trintty Chuck: Devoe TC" maké his farewell appeatance at ‘Car- ‘+ Bee were the Very Rev, Eqmund] egle Hall this evening, will summarize . Bousmaniere, Dean of St. Paul’s;| three lectures | | Rev; Dr. Simon. Blunt of All Baines |< : hae delivered, onder Dorchester, and Philip 8, Rarker, Wal-| ‘he title of “che New Revelation, He ter EB. Baylies and Henry J. Ide. gDr.| Will show his collection of spirit photo- Slattery said he did not expect to leave| Behe, Including some new subjects, Grace Church until some time in] Sir, Arthur will begin his Jedture tour October. He is a graduate of Harvatd,| to-morrow, wiich will take him as far and the Cambridge Theological School. West as Omaha, ‘STOUT WOMEN Lane Bryant always offers you the styles you will like—the sizes that will fit youo— at prices that you will want to pay. This is My we satisfactorily outritted more than 200, 300 Stout Women last __than 200,000 Stout Women last year, [athe Bryant 1985298 OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT > 21 West 38th St., between 5th and 6th Aves. to ot had really ordained the double bed} tressed—‘‘be as well dressed as other after all, wqman took the wrong road/ women of her age-and bettér dressed and man took the right,” she tells us]than the younger ones."* “Woman began ask-]} Seventh—That the older woman “How can I) must try to preserve her figure. ‘Cast PRIMROSE SILK STORES. vague wonderings as to whether God] sixth—That she must be well FIFTH AVENUE AT 38TH STREET mg herself hysterically: It must be Crepes this season. ‘The Treasure House of Silks offers all the beautiful silk Crepes in every weight, color and design at prices less than elsewhere. Washable Crepe de Chine 2.50 vera. : All Silk in smart contrasting colors on white background, checks, plaids and striped effects. Ideal for cool summer dresses, blouses, pajamas and children’s frocks. Jecido as « strategist: ‘What have I Aoquired since my college days?” . . « mal social World and ifind there a tip as to how to handle the nips and Now the task for us women to con-|bust problem,” advises Miss Lowry. sider is whether the accumulation of! "It ts the custom now for the society forty years’ experience will not/matron to take private lessons in her us some super-accomplishments./own home in eurythmic dancing— fe must get over this inferiority] sometimes twict a week. One society plex that makes us consider the}matron can stand on her head. And per invulnerable and the male ajif you can stand on your head, you itive caveman who is interested|can stand on your feet and handle in youthful woman?” your train. It is not something ‘just But how? as good’ as the unmanageable flexi- Play the cards she ‘holds, is the|bility of the flapper.” This condition of husband snatch- ing the debbies is part of the new growth of the present century, in the opinion of the writer. “The whole thing is too surely an intrinsic part of the evolution of the nineteenth into the twentieth century —it is fundamental—like the transi- tion of the long-sleeved canton flannel wifely nightgown into the legalized exotic pajamettes of black chiffon.” The mature woman has the ‘“‘ad- Other popular Grepes. Roma Crepes Crepes de Chine in the newest colors and Black and White Chinchilla Crepes Roshanara Crepes Treverton Crepes Broadcloth Crepes Semplen gladly sent. Mall and telephone orders promptly executed. Telephone 042g Murray Hill. Canton Crepes Faille Crepes Satin Crepes Flat Crepes suit ‘Hearts,’ which is the obvious play for the young thing. The mature Woman can play her hand ‘No ‘Trumps,’ using the ‘Ace of Hearts,’ ‘playing the other suits also for all Sensational Reveal: in Coats ana Wraps Dress, utility and sport models of Tricotine, Velour, Tweed, Herringbone, Men’s Wear Coating, Jersey and Mixtures, developed in the season’s newest style effects. Every stout woman should take advantage « of this sale, for whether she stays in town or goes to the seashore or mountains, a lightweight coat or wrap is always useful. Beginning Tomorrow—An Annual Event A Shoe Sale | FOR MEN! 4500 pairs of low and high shoes that ‘were formerly priced up to *12” have now been reduced to LOW_SHOES Tan and Black Calf, Tan and Black Norwe- ian Grain, Tan and lack Scotch Grain, Tan and Black Cordovan, - Tan and Black Norwe- ian Grain Brogues, anand BlackCordovan Brogues, Tan and Black Vici Kid, Tan alf Blucher. HIGH SHOES Tan and Black Calf, ‘Pan and Black Cor- dévan, Tan,and Black Norwegian Grain, Tan and Black Norwegian Grain Brogues, Tan Cordovan Brogues, and Black Vici Blucher. one James MeGreery & 60, == THE MEN'S SHOP—SECOND FLOOR -USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE 9. 85 and 29. ie Formerly $29.85 to $44.50 Continuing Our Sale of Suits All this season’s highest grade Suits have been grouped at two prices re- ardless of cost. Developed in oiret Twill, Tricotine, Men's Wear Serge, Tweed, Jersey, in newest styles; both plain tailored and hand- somely trimmed models. Sizes to 56 bust. 17.95 ana 99,85 Formerly $25.00 to $44. 50 May Sale of White Sizes 39 to 56 Bust. 26 to 45 Waist Our entire stock of unde'girment cut full and roomy, for stout women has been specially priced. Nott carctalie tue wonderful Walton olfercd Below Petticoats. .... . .95c Femstierts cesses 98 Corset Covers . 49c | Drawers. . «19 Nightgowns. .98c | Camisoles... 1.49 Chemises. . ..98c | Bungalow Aprons.. 98c Bloomers. . ..69¢ | Hosiery......... 39e Knit Vests. ...29¢ | House ieee. 1.49 Brassieres.............. 69c | Corsets. . 1.79 a Aho Reet Lower Store, 21 W. 38th Bt Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. mm WARNING! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Say “Bayer when you buy Aspirin. Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 94 and 100—Druggists. aut st WP NAME ima ot Rezey Maneturreey og: tRRnRIRRinERNiNG: ot Celbanhienslt rope (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway. Opin Waldor{ Hotel) In Newark: 807-813 Broad St.( Bet, Market St ntord Open Daily Till 6 P, M, Saturdays Till 9 P. M, / “SENIOR” / “JUNIOR” A REAL SALE! In all the years we have been in business, this is, without exception, the greatest value- giving event we ever projected at the begin- ning of a season, and one that we challenge any. store anywhere to duplicate! 8400 SUITS With 1 and 2 Pairs.of Pants and Top Coats xoune men Divided among our chain of + stores and now on sale at ONE PRICE- ‘Sack and Sport Models Galore Sizes to fit men of a Ht proper eee lars from 33 to 50—Stouts, Short-Stouts * and Long-Stouts, 37 to 52. Shorts and Stubs, 33 to 44. Slims, 35 to 46. Students’ First Long Trouser Suits, 30 to 36. In this enormous collection of Garments you will find every conceivable effect in 1, 2, 3 and 4 button single and double breasted sport and sack models, from the most extreme to the most conservative styles. _Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassi- meres, Serges, Tweeds, Flannels, Homespuns, etc. Pencil stripes, Chalk lines, Overplaids, Club Checks, Silk mixtures, Light and Dark colors to suit every taste and meet every fancy. No charge for alterations. You can thank fickle April for this remarkable money- saving opportunity. fe weeks of frosty weather forced six prominent New York, Rochester and Balti- more clothing manufacturers to unload big stocks at a sacrifice—and we got them at a price enabling us to sell them Roa at gost" and worth 15 West 34th St. Entire Second Floor (Between Sth Aye. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel In Newark: 807-813 road 5t.(Bet. Market St. & Branford Pl.) | ———ySTORES ALSO IN PHILADELPHIA AND BUFF. They are wonderful

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