Show IN NEW YORK 1 By Dy JULIA NEW YORK YORK For For those thase Americans who vho still sUU have Ideas of grandeur and scorn corn savings unless they run into big Ig figures it il might be Interesting to o know that some people of Importance importance tance still retain the early American tradition that petty thrift pays When the date arrived this year to redeem for 5 cash those books of trading rading stamps that citizens have been saving from tram their cent 25 pur pur- chases all aU year car long the first book that hat the Christmas club received for redemption was from the former first lady ady of at tho the land Mrs Calvin Cool idge Feminist Bryan Feminists who criticised our envoy to o Denmark Ruth Bryan Owen because be be- cause ause she has never been as ns ardent a feminist as they desired will be cheered leered by the news that Ernestine Evans Journalist brings back from tram London Condon As a protest against the way British journals business men and politicians are urging employers to toire fire ire women and hire men a huge feminist mass meeting was organized and nd a world worldwIde world wide broadcast sent to important women for messages The first one received urging women to stand tand together to fight this injustice to o women wage earners was from Minister Bryan Game Hunters Theatrical and society people are game game mad these days The other evening at a smart party given by the ic Ben Smiths the new game Blar BIar BIarritz ritz Hz proved a thriller as guests bet various arious earrings pins bracelets wrist wristwatches wristwatches watches and so on Helen Menken and nd her husband Dr Henry Templeton Tern Tern- leton Smith Helens Helen's law brother Bert Lytell and Blanche Yurka all left eft with more glitter than they wore origInally while the John Andersons Natalie Hays Hammond Stuart Vial Wai- kerf ker Baron Boron Wrangle and other dis dis- guests were more or less unadorned b by the time they finished playing laying Contrary to the opinion of novices It usually Is much harder for a writer to get articles or books accepted by publishing companies run by bj rein rela lives Some publishing houses absolutely absolutely refuse such manuscripts Cora Smith wife wIte of the publisher Richard R. R Smith broke the precedent prece dent with her book on New Dishes From MakeOvers Overs by bj selling her husband on the idea that the best way to keep the wolf away from the thedoor thedoor thedoor door is to keep tho the wolf waIf out of at the kitchen which Is one of his favorite ways of getting in because of the waste that goes on there Mrs Marshall Darrach weli well known known journalist In submitting an article on Old Age In La the current New Outlook Outlook Out Out- look wrote the most formal little note to her son Francis Walton managing editor She cot got back in return just justas as formal a little littie note telling her that the readers considered her article very good and that they would be pl pleased to publish ILIn it IL itIn In the next mail man came camo a handwritten writ hand ten line Une which said Its simply a ban bang up up article mother or you wouldn wouldn't t have had a ghost of a chance and This E. E M. M English novelist who recently gave a lecture tour here said that the thing she missed most in America was her bicycle She rides miles every day Charles S S. S Chapman Chap man famous illustrator uses a novel pipe made from two empty cartridges He Hc has used the same kind for 20 years and always makes them himself Therese Bonney noted American photographer is receiving credit for much of the 1890 vogue which really started In Paris after she had had an exhibition of her marvelous collection of English French and American The same collection shown here this month draws hundreds hundreds hun hun- daily including a tremendous number of distinguished looking very old gentlemen and ladles ladies Therese is the girl about whom Elsie Maxwell once said the only American woman in Paris smart er enough ough really to make money out of the French |