Show ' MAGAZINE SECTION THE 'T SALT ' LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 25 191" HERALD-EEPUBLICA- N AZINE SECTION As't a v ' - s' VAv6 1 v‘ s&rs $ © o 4 Glimpses of 3 ‘2 t ea £ fc- - -- Women and How They A Meeting the Obligations of Millions Charity and 3 sja 3 War v Y r mmmm kjsSv V Viscountess Ourzonf Who Has Been Working with Great Zeal for the British Wounded By Barbara Craydon THE ' Income tax books are not disclosed to the pu but they are not necessary to reveal to the public that beauty may appear to be languorous without actually being lazy that even the combination of riches with good looks need not necessarily prove fatal to enterprise initiative and worthwhile achievement The bewitching scion of the rich is snapshotted strolling in Newport in the latest and costliest Parisian finery luxuriating through the winter on Floridian beaches skating in the moonlight on the roof of exclusive hostelries dancing through the summer in gorgeous mountain retreats “Languorous beauties” they call the wealthy maidens fair meaning something akin to sleepy dolls or paintings that droop from the sheer weariness of doing nothing And yet treason though it seems to say so beauty sometimes gets busy some beauties are nearly always busy With some wealth places such responsibilities they must keep at work with others nature ltself rebels class duty the against idleness with still a third — — voice” small “still humanities the compel them impel them to active Miss Angelica useful endeavor widow Brown Million-aires- s With Mrs Tom Shevlln halfof the famous millionaire Yale Who Has back what choice is there but to Been Working for work? She is left with two lovely — French Soldiers children this belle of the Blue Grass state— and the care of an estate estimated at more millions than one cares to think about She personally looks after the vast fortune and she Is interested in most of the charitable institutions in St Paul and ’an equally large number in Kentucky The Obligations of Millions Miss Marlon Kennedy also has millions to look after and she Is said to do this capably and with business Intelligence Despite her other activities she is popular in society and maintains a kennel which is famous throughout all dogdom It is no languid interest she takes in affairs She is serious even In her lighter activities — too serious It would seem from the accounts of the sixth anniversary meeting of the American Pomeranian Club when she withdrew her entries and commanded their release from the building because she took offence at the adjudications which awarded her two red ribbons when she thought she should have two blue ones Miss Angelica Schuyler Brown known to her friends as “Girlie” Brown and the heiress of millions Is one of the most attractive of eastern society girls Despite her popularity in society —incidentally she has won a reputation for her grace in dancing — she has fVA I a-v oft-trag- lc &"l I i w r 't- - 1 :v i — " - 0 es t -- Above Mrs 'Tom" Shevlin Widow of the Millionaire V Vale Half-Bac- k Who Is an Active Figure in the Management of a Big Estate and Many Important Charities On the Left Mrs John Lavery a British Beauty Who Has Been Advancing Various Aids to English Wounded 4 almost deserted social affairs in order to devote her time to packing kits for French' soldiers fighting' In the trenches and to raising funds with which to provide the many things that go to make up a kit Her engage-imen-t has been announced to Peter Cooper Bryce son of ' Gen Lloyd S Bryce former minister to The Hague There are others without number —every city has its beautiful women of wealth who find their lives taken up with many responsibilities and resultant activities and it is of record that their facial charm is far from a hindrance in the accomplishment of big things in the busy world of affairs The War's Imposed Duties the best in the English The war has brought-ouon this page whom two are of shown beauties Mrs John Lavery the wife of the celebrated English painter is a leader in the various artistio enterprises fostered in the cause of charity and patriotism The Viscountess Curzon devotes the ' greater part of her time to arranging fetes for the benefit of the wounded She Is the wife of Viscount Francis Richard Henry Curzon commander of the War time Indeed has seemed to level all ranks and put beauty and plainness side by side in the stern labors that are imposed n far beyond the lines of merely ml-tar- y Y activity - m Miss Marion Kennedy Who Shown Great Business Ability in' Managing Her Millions Naval-Reserv- Y-H- ' : Xewpper Feature ShtIm Im W- - ' - V:r t S) E 19X7 i O HODOC e i2‘ “ |