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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 9

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I 11 5SQ Social Happenings News Notes Interest to Women Automoble News Motortalk Theatre World Vol. 24. No. 114. SECTION TWO BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 1 6, 1 920 SECTION TWO PRICE FIVE CENTS Women-Children Their Interests Local Society jr ill.

Hr 14 A. i 3 1 i -5 I I BISBEE EFFORT FOR GOOD MUSIC TO npiAiMT-7rn! MRS- FRKD II0LW- anl Mrs- is Recognized E-c- coiwnzer wm hostesses to the members of" Si. John's Guild on Wednesday at t'ue T. W. C.

A. WHY MOST TALKED OF NEW YORK WOMAN LIKES MEN BEST RECOGNITION OF THE Warren! District's efforts to promote Rood mu-j sic- has been secured through no less '( THE ANNUAL. LUNCHEON of thr a personage than Charlie IT Isaacson, i Twentieth Century club will he held one of (he loading promoters of music i at the Copper Queen hotel on Tues-in the city of New York and the man'tlay at 12 o'clock. who Is responsible for the "New York' Globe Free Concerts." Mr. THE TEMPERS are reminded that has written to Mrs.

Lillian Kline this is visiting week for the members Frankenberg. of Risbee, who is one the Ladies Aid of the Baptist of the Musical Events Club leaders, church, asking for details of the local plans. Isaacson believes that Rood music THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS, BECAUSE: Trey Are Dangerous Not Afraid to Be Ugly Don't Drink Chocolate In Bed Are 'Such Good Haters She Doesn't Understand Them! BY DJUNA BARNES NEW YORK. May 13. Who is the most talked of woman in New York todav? 1 1.

i i if i.m ui; uruum 10 uie peupie. rur.wiii ne a leaiure oi uimii'6 it in literary circles and the years he believed it and after sever-'the Woman's club to be held nexi i al efforts in that line approached the, Friday afternoon. This will be the publishers of the New York Globe, iilst meeting of the year. The Globe backed Isaacson and in the latter part of April the lOOOlh. Globe THE REGULAR monthly luncheon concert, was staged in the Metropol- an of the Ladies Day program ittm Opera House in New York City.

1 at the Country CluD will be given on To those concerts everyone can at-; Tuesday. Reservations must be made tend. Tickets are secured through not 1ater tnan Monday noon by call-the Family Music Page of tha Globe ii. utpwaul at the club. Lunch- ami the attendance fee is not decid ed by the purchaser's rating in Trad-street's.

On the occasion of the 1000th. Globe Concert Isaacson was tendered a loving cup by the admirers eon will be seivcl at 1 o'clock. 'IN HONOR OF THE REV. and Mrs. C.

T. Garnet who have come to tinvlnir and by those who are interested in i accented the pastorate a': the Baptist in iui iniTHiice e.i ine uis. a reception was heia tne. gne is the woman who has made J'lrtunfuuris, iQ M-pn nr. answer will be Helen Westley.

Ask it in theatrical circles and the answer will be Helen Westley. Ask it in Greenwich Village where they all talk and still is will be Helen Westley. All conversational roads in New York today lead to Helen Westley. Who is she this person that everyone talks about and praises, as they praised Sylvia in Ren Johnson's famous song, "Who is Sylvia?" "Who is Helen" Helen Westley? Well, she is an actress, a thinker and a conversationalist-de luxe. Made Theatre Guild wrote to the Musical World, a musical paper published in New Toik.

telling of the Musical Events club of the Warren District. This letter was seen Ly Isaacson, and he is desirous of giving the matter further publicity. His letter to Mrs. Frankenuerg Is printed hereafter and it is certain that the! church parlors on The new members were also guests program The pro- of honor. Following the i there was a reception hour.

gram included: Prayer Rev. William Matthes I Address of Welcome Rev. Charles W. Harshman Rev. C.

T. Garnet v. i i' lorit man wm iuji oi Tlorris 1 JttllU ed with musical progress in the Warren district. The letter follows: Mar 3, 1920. Mrs.

Lillian Kline Frankenberg. Bisbee, Ariz. My Dvar Mrs. Frankenberg: I have heard about the unusual work you have done for music, and I 8m writing to ask if you wont tell me more about it. I am working on an important article for a leading publication and it will tell or women like yourself who have helped to develop musical interest, and I shoflld like to mention Vocal Solo Mrs.

Plunkett Reading Miss Syvilla Ferron Piano Solo Miss Rowan Madolin and Piano Butler and Mrs. R. O. Owen HONORING MR. AND MRS.

J. H. Sanford who left last week to j-take op their residence in El Paso, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moon were hosts at an attractive dinner on Monday.

Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Saniord. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Fred Ryan. Mr. Ted Huber and the hosts. MRS.

GERALD SHERMAN and Mrs. John Mason Ross motored to successful the Theatre Guilo iere, that organization of Idealists rIo put on "John Ferguson," a "high brow" play and yet made of it one of the greatest financial successes in ten years of theatre history. Helen Westley has so much wit. so much charm, that the brainiest men in New York seek her to talk with and one clay you will see her at Henri's lunching with Philip Moeller. the brilliant author of "Madame Sand' and "Sophie," now running a the Greenwich Village Theatre: the next day you will find her talking at the Claridge at tea-time with Gene O'Neill the author of the hit of New York season.

"Reyond the Horizon," while that if you- happen to take dinner at Delmonic, sue will be the table companion of some Wall Street money-wizard who "smart women." Helen Westley likes men: she pre fers them to women as talkers. "They i are more rmusing than wome- explained to me. I her more FASHIONS CHANGE IN PECULIAR MANNER; HIGH COLLARS WILL BE FASHIONABLE DURING THE YEAR your work. Please give this your prompt at- Court land on Monday to be the guests background Every year for tention. as I haven't very much timejof Mrs Courtland Young at a lunch-.

the dangeroU3 year 'Men co sena me uuih iiuuugu. it-u given compumeni to imts of the little intimate ana personally Hancock. into this world knowing nothing and we generally go out of it in the same way if we are wonvn, whereas men well, they come in crying and they go out crying, but the one is the cry likes lla'llre an(l tne other is the cry of So Much to Hate. "And then, I like man, because there is so much to hate in them, and unless there is something to hate. W.

intimate things send me a picture or two, you have them. Cordially, Charles D. Isaacson, Editor. "Our Fanfliy Music" Page. MRS.

FRANK WHEELER went to Tucson on Friday to he the week end guest of Mrs. Henry Poppen at the Santa Rita. is iri a KIT Let us send you this Victrola VI Outfit A genuine Victrola and your choice of six Victor Double-faced Records. We will put this never-failing source of pleasure and entertainment in your home on terms to suit you. The Victrola VI is the ideal instrument for summer.

Convenient for the porch, lawn, camp, canoe, or to carry along on outing and vacation trips anywhere you want music. May we send you this Victrola with an assortment of new Victor Records McWhorter's Talking Machine Shop PHONE 532 1 rS Av -t-v I 9 po up iere nothing to love. I like men against fate as a wild rat jump in i 'ause tney resent an mings tnai Yes and men i neirsul lronl meir own ommpoience it aoes not take so very mucn to cio the dark at the enemy. are better lookine than women be- cause thev are not afraid to be uslvthat 1 demise them because they do from having suffered and looked into not muke the most of what the-v are their souls." I rnust despise women for Men Not Langorous. thut- tt0- There are so many pat- "I like men better than women be-j in which to shape our little cause they are not instinctively lang- lives Jiere, and so few of them are orous, and because they do not drink I used." cholocate in bed so much.

Women! 'lo 'ou drstaml men?" she wake up in the morning and think of i was askpd. 1 fKUXt fix I S5 NO LONGER DOES the bare neck line prevail to bring grief to th un- fortunate women. Instead has come even the high boned collar the ex-jtreme and in its wake are the dainty Ipleatings and rufflings wnich delight eye as they relieve the sombre- Iness of the tatfela frock of cLirk blue which is a decided favorite of th season. Ruffles and collars cut in one with the bodice vie wiui the lurn- I over collars of wonderful embroidered batiste so easily to any blouse. Pastel tinted organdy collars and cuffs give another new note as they take away that severe line at the neck.

And to use the words of the am-jbassador of Dame Fashion herself, and not goosefb-sh" aie the. (thing for evening frocks nnrw. The I sleeves are absent not. a vestige Of them is left but the back is covered with almost Puritanic completeness A yoke of net cut high in the back and rounding demurely in the front is the latest whisper in the decollete gown and even the high cut yoke in the front is apparent. To be sure this yoke may be of cobweb texture but the suggestion is there at least.

It is as if fashion had made an indefinite movemert. The bedroom jacket with a train has appeared to augment the present garment, for indoor wer. One of flame colored georget cut in semicircular form almost like a small shoulder cape and overhung with a "lace cape has two long strips of crepe hemstitched to the undeicape at the ibaek floating away in long pointed train. And by the way the blouses for wear with suits show- long sleeves. The length of the sleeve promises to be the most.

Interesting considerations in coming fashions. Basque blouses of navy or black have bright colored embroideries sometimes developed in straw and applied with an over and over stitch. have been reckoned with in the revival. Diadems and coronets are popular and earrings are sharing the honors. Pearl or ruby tassels have been added to the necklace and are being worn by the smartest of Parisians thrown, coquet tishly over the shoulder.

The small set for the finger has disappxtied and in its place has win? jewels which reach to the firuB I knuckle command attention be-' cause of their very size. And beautv specialists are reaping the harvest for the fair sex are hurrying to have( their hands made shapely. and attractive anl fit to stand the gaze which is the SnevitaMe now that such fash ions in jewelry prevail. The Chines woman with lier well shaped hand is the pattern tcward which therj work. i AS A FAREWELL compliment to her mother, Mrs.

M. Y. Hancock of Pasadena, who has been her house, guest for several weeks and honor ing Miss Staples, of Evanston. who is visiting her, Mrs. Arthur Not-man entertained inforwally at bridge on Thursday.

Mrs. Hancock and her son Courtland Hancock left on Friday for their home taking with them liobby Not man for a brief stay. DR. AND MRS. W.

P. SIMS motored to Douglas on Friday to attend tho comrier.cement at the high school at which their nephew F. L. Sims graduated. PLAN FLOWER SALE The Arizona Children's Home Association will hold a flower sale Sat- a tendency toward i May 2'J.

at Lowell car stop. Anyone having flowers to donate to this worthy cause phone 312 or 7.VJ and they will be called for. Impressionistic sketch by Djuna Barnes ENTER THE FAMILY jewels those rare old things which have been locked in the cases for years. They are whisked to the jewelers, repol- ished and reset and presto milady emerges with the rejuvenated trink-i ets catching the latest whisper of the day. The large spectacular jew-J els, rings and pendants are most popular.

Heavy ornamental bracelets studded with jewels sometimes the most precious or enchanced with frescoed enamels are again with us. The turquoise alone seems not to Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tht UacqaaUJ BaatiSer Ud anj EnJomJ By Thoaiandm Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimple, liver-spotj, etc. Extreme cases 20 days. Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy.

At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL. TOILET PmrU, Tern.

Sold by J. M. Ball Phelps Dodge Mercantile Co. and other toilet counters love non sense, I call it. Of course "No, I misunderstand them one has to think of love sooner or i them that later, but surely not before break-1 fast.

It's what you think before breakfast that makes the day." "A woman should stop relying on men at the age of, let us say. .40 by this time, unless she has a. family, she should be able to think for herself, to live for herself. Women have never had a chance to make i mistakes, to bark their intellectual One of the largest diamonds known and emotional ankles, as it I n67 karata' was without running for shelter Tint Borneo about a century ago and be- where there are no scars there are no thoughts, and where there are no thoughts there is no conversation and I like conversation that conver- sation which, with minute analytical: persistence lays the heart bare: that.j conversation that marks the differ- ence between the gesture with which we came into the world, and that with which we go out of it. We come MRS.

NORTON OF EL PASO is the guest of her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williamson.

MRS. CLEON KNAPP invited twelve guests in for tea on Wednesday. lnnrru if lt i i -i 1 fjMan Excessive and Disagreeable Perspiration Checked By application of the new deodorant, MARINELLO O-So-Dry Use cheerfully explained. Recoia-m ended by Beauty Special fait a. McDonald's Shop Phono 305 Learn to Play a Musical Instrument We have a large assortment of Violins Gibson's Guitars Gibson's Mandolins Ukuleles Banjos Banjo Ukuleles Banjo Mandolins Ocorinas Tambourines Harmonicas We have a complete line of Armour's Red Violin Strings REYNOLDS Music Shop Jjt DIAMONDS h5La We have just made arrangements with Mr.

G. Erickson, former owner of The Erickson Jewelry company, of Douglas, whereby we have come into possession of his entire Stock of High Grade DIAMONDS AND WATCHES This merchandise was bougtit at old prices and we are proud to be able to offer them to our Bisbee friends at a very noticeable saving over the present marketl We now have a beautiful assortment of high grade Diamond Jewelry ranging from $25.00 When ever you are down town, drop in and rest for a few minutes and let us show you the very newest in platinum and diamond jewelry. BERGQUIST JEWELRY CO. HALLMARK STORE A.R. Bergquist A.

E. Brehm.

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