| Show 14 I In New York or I I a. a 4 I NEW YORK Sept 2 24 smoking by women has been re resented resented resented re- re but little by man He still had his pipe long the symbol of ot masculine comfort and complacence I But now It seems that the was only t the e first step in feminine advance on the privileges man had always held sacred to himself I Witness this notice I saw last night In a smart Fifth avenue to tobacco tobacco tobacco to- to I bacco shop Smoking has In these days be become become become be- be come both t men and women I someI something something some some- I thing in the nature of ot a n necessity n For some time past continental so society society society so- so has accepted the coming of ot the e pipe for tor ladles ladies The number of inquiries and orders received n ne necessitated necessitated ne- ne the manufacture of ot pipes of ot dainty appearance graceful outline outline outline out out- line and beautiful proportion And there they were In the windoN wIndow win wIn- dow doN these dainty pipes Some were lii In ti cases of ot four tour bowls and two sets of stems They hold enough tobacco tobacco co for tor about two puffs putts And there were others othus in briar and in silver of ot greater capacity Also there are dainty little tobacco co pouches of rubberized silk sUk and silk sUk covers for match books to titI tit lit litin I In the purse These probably will become quite th the th-e vogue among the young oung flap flap- pers That and the Continental Society stuff gives me a panic I Iha ha have ve seen seen many American women smoking pipes They were women of ot the Carolina West Vest Virginia and Kentucky hills Their Th cia clay or corn corncob corncob corncob cob pipes were badges of ot their age One question about pipe smoking by women Interests me they Will smoke pipes at the dinner or supper supper supper sup sup- per table That has always been considered unconventional for tor men and they have been afraid to defy jl the convention Women may yet et liberate men j Speaking of ot stingy persons persona persons ItI if It I anyone w were ere re thus speaking here liere I is a story told by Joe Laurie the comedian He says sas he knows a a. man who is so stingy that when he sends his pajamas to the laundry he sneaks a pair pall of ot stockIngs into the pocket 0 Walter Kingsley Is ia the leading pinch hitter for tor new newspaper paper men In Manhattan Karl Kitchen went to Europe and Kingsley conducted his Broadway column for tor him Then Walter Waller Winchell who conducts a Broadway column on another dall dally daily j took look a holiday and Kingsley batted for tor him Kingsley is a press agent for B. B F F. Keiths Keith's and is possessed of considerable literary ability He lie probably is the purveyor of ot more Broadway humor than an any other man Sam Hoffenstein Hottenstein who is Al AlWood's AlWood's AlWood's Woods Wood's press agent also has great literary talent and his writings appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear frequently under his line by Inthe in inthe inthe the o le i lies ies e eThis This old burg isn't entirely heartless heart heart- less Yesterday I saw a cop at second Fifty street hold up the heavy stream of Fifth Firth avenue traffic trat fic while he extracted a cinder from froma troma a pedestrians pedestrian's eye ee JA JAMES IES W. W DEA DEAN |