Show S' S Social r W War r Wages in iii New New NewY York fork Y tk Men en Declare Against Late Hours 4 oe oo IDe Debutantes but antes Favor Whoopee BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS NEA Service Writer Write kEW NEW V About TORT About the time that n n i 01 fl became quiet alon along the Potomac n in n the famous State Gann department apartment dispute about who hould sit where at d official functions another society war flared In New Xe ew York lork And right now it looks like ilkI a a. vIctory for tor better manners and man many of ot tho the m mossy y old customs of the Victorian mid era Certain members of the Innermost Innermost innermost Inner Inner- most circles ar are Cru to make make the social Metal world worM t r ne ne- ne for the Ule deb deb- and tho the tired business man Pertain Certain others tak take the attitude altitude that If It they want to make polite polIto whoopee from Com midnight tint until noon Its It's their prerogative and their own business A CHANGE IN SLOGANS But Lets Let ts a make a. a night of or it it seems to be giving way to Lets Letsgo I et K cro s-o home early Ml Miss MIM s Margaret Truesdale prominent Junior leaguer and le leader fler of the smart young oun set It ha hat lined up the Junior lea league lIe with the mothers' mothers league lea in a i drio for foi more reasonable hours hour Three thousand thousand thou thou- sand questionnaires Questionnaire were I sent to the young joung oun men and women who compose Manhattans Manhattan s social set and to num numerous nu- nu m rous college men and women asking If It they would agree Tee to bemore br bt more punctual at luncheons luncheon and dinners and asking arking them what they ther really thought ought about late hours Men swung the victory for earlier hours tours Many of the women said laid they were entirely satisfied with social life tire It has been operating One young joung man who Is workings working hi his s way nay up d dt his wealthy family said that society o lety had become so O much like the subway rU rush h that Ula t the he lie no longer cared to be mixed up In n it Jn In- In Ina n fact a t it left him so much sold Old soldon on in n the Idea Ide of t a I. good book and anda a quiet evening that he had practically practically cally given up M-Clety M since quietness quietness quiet quiet- n ness or calm seemed quite Impossible sible AlbIe sine since the tho a aft act t WHAT THEY'VE RESOLVED The result of all 1111 this Is 15 that the mothers mother's of or tho ho debutantes and the debs themselves es have hae met and p passed some resolutions resolution explained Mss MI Tru Truesdale Here they are That luncheon and 11 nd dinner host host- hostesses eases esses shall sent scat their guests promptly prompt- prompt I ly and not wait walt on en the the- late lale comers Late guests shall b be sered ed 1 with wHit the course coun that is In pro progress re- re That Thit luncheon hostesses shall rive give short luncheons o perCer the cour courses to four I That dance hostesses observe an early hour at which hl dances will end pl preferably between 2 and 3 o o'clock clock The host hostesses es shall itte the closing hour on tho the invitation so that a comparatively early closing will wl not note be e considered an indication that a party is II a n. failure Parties have l VC b been n n grow rowing Ing later latera a and nd later until th the br re has become be- be como come as ns much a 11 p ra part rt of or the evenings evening's eve eve- I rings ning's festivities II as the supper I MEN SHY AT LATE HOURS While 1 this has hall lidded added to the gaiety of f life and h hay has brought the tho society folk and the working folk tolk to together together to- to gether In the morning If not In Jn the evening it jt lia ha Mari had h the clr effect ct of driving the tho most eligible young men out of or society because they could not keep up the pace f After a day dav in Wall nil Street the young capitalists ts of or the nation are areld ready l' for tor a r ret rest t and nd relaxation and for a n. CE certain amount in of social U life but not if It It lasts last until n after 4 r i p s g v NL Y Y I 1 t I 1 MATE ATC TO LEACUE LEA iEA E 50 o LAC SL- SL GL f CUE AT THE THi C III MISS Margaret Margar-et Truesdale campaigns campaigns cam cam- for more marc reasonable hours Life they are supposed to show up at theoffice th the office oUke tho the next day And it isn isn't t geeting the tho debutantes debutantes debutantes debu debu- vei very y far If It they meet only lounge lizards and retired citizens ens society may mav keep late later hours in New York than In other othe cities tho the feeling of ot the mothers and the Junior leaguers is that the nw movement move move- e ement ment for tor promptness and early earl hours night might well wen spread throughout the countr country |