Show l WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN AND WHY OF WOMEN By BETSY SCHUYLER Man thata Man thata Is Js Erie Bendel Bendel Ben- Ben Bendel del and tb the rest of the fashion lords may decide what women omen OU OUGHT HT to wear wear wear- But WOMAN that is the leaders of ot society the stage and creen screen al always always always al- al ways decide what smart women DO wear The golf togs that actually appear on the green of the Westchester- Westchester Biltmore Country club the frocks that drift Into Pierres Pierre's at lunch I Ithe the tho evening gowns that blossom out outon outon outon on the RItz roof or at Ciros Ciro's after aUer the theatre are the real answer to the question hats what in style So there was real at attached attached attached at- at to the fact that when Mrs Irs Vincent Astor came tame down the gangplank gangplank gang gang- plank of the the oth other r day dao after several months abroad that her long sleeved gown was Just thirteen inches from the ground That stabilized the skirt question Mrs frs Astor Is la one of the most elegantly gowned women of the New York and is outfitted by bythe the most exclusive outfitter of Paris She's very conservative too Always the aristocrat never a man- man she exerts a tremendous Influence in influence In- In fluence on the ver very exclusive set set- 9 I At the Polo Match I I 4 4 Polo always brings out society with a capital S 5 S. S to so o I went out to Vest Westbury bury to the first match of the season between the Lace Lacey and Milburn Fours to watch the women rather than tho the ponies Everyone was there who hadn't sailed for Europe None were in rags and none in tags but I vow ow they were all In printed gowns Every color colo ever every design But though most of them managed to look took very similar Mrs Francis S. S Whitten did stick out of the crowd No wonder she e won the title of i being the bear bel dressed woman in America at Palm Beach this winter She wore a very futuristic printed pattern with large discs of black blackn on n color combined with black fon Though most o of the women had fallen for the large picture hat she stuck to the small small- close one c. c I it i I t tAL AL 1 dr v fIL j V z COUNTESS DE FRISE and looked infinitely smarter She was with Mrs Sherwood AI Ali Al- Aldrich who wore a large pink lily on the shoulder of her frock that just matched the ones printed in her frock No Xo costume is complete these days without Its Us shoulder flo flower r a and d the Inevitable string L il J M Ii I I. I L J t Iii 4 1 i j I e g 4 MRS CARTER LEIDY of pearls The Countess de Frise was lookIng lookIng look- look Ing lag very picturesque in a blue or organdie or- or gandie gande frock that Just matched her eyes and short white gloves that are the only type you ever see with Wah the sleeveless frock that is if you L i 1 2 see gloves at all G Generally gloves have bt been en given the absent treatment treat treat- ment ment ment-glo gloves s and furs I And at the Races I 1 Still at the race track I did see seethe seethe seethe the dashing Mrs Mis Carter Leidy formerly formerly formerly for- for merly Flu FIfI WIdener who Is an another another an- an another other fashion leader among the smart set wearing a silver fox carelessly carelessly care care- lessly thrown about her shoulders In her casual casual fashion Her dress was a lovey one of the white silk crepe crepe embroidered and hound bound with color and her wrist harI har bar I bored at least half a dozen of the narrow bracelets that are worn both b by the day and by toy night They say black Isn't fashionable any more bu Julia rulla Hoyt who is isone isone one of the tha most exotically dressed women in New York appeared at Texas Guinan's club the other evening evening evening eve eve- ning all done in up black without a vestige of color except her very scarlet lips Ups and managed to be th the most dashing person there and to tomake tomake tomake make all the screen stars there look looka a a bit too fluffy and I wager a number of them have already already al already al- al ready placed orders for black frocks foeks At the Grand Street Follies where she had a marvelous time watching an impersonation of herself and her husband Lynne Fontaine wore a flame colored frock trimmed with ostrich with a I fringed shawl shawl- of ot ivory crepe over all all Y YI j I Gray Hair Au gait Rait ait I IBy J- J By the way yos yo's cant can't help noticIng ing that the ban is off gray hair A woman used to keep her hair touched up no ne matter how fat and I forty she became Today she lets hair become gray and keeps her lips Ups narrow and her ankles thin Its It's the figure not the hair that shows the age these days I do believe Nora ls Bayes-ls twice as lovely looking with silver hair hall hallas as she ever ver was before and Mrs Irs Raymond Hitchcock the former Flora Zabelle is too fascinating with her hers iron gray bobbed hallwhich hair hall which she sets of off with much red and man many diamonds Hair dressers tell me women are r ro o i. i 1 ii Z J A t td d 11 I t tI I d' d c t M Mi i t 7 4 t t I t f t t C j 7 i c r r I q I Mrs Sherwood Aldrich left and Mrs Francis S S. S Whitten actually having their hair hall streaked with white to give a look of tion The fashionables are all avoiding obvious up make except for bril bril- i f t 0 tr red lips Ups though most of them use the sunburn powders to give the darker tone to the skin The pink and white bab baby doll don 1 id 18 out of the picture entirely r 1 LY s. |