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EDITORIAL PAGE Monday, May 20 Che eseniig Torld, ESTARLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Daily Except Sunday by the ! ake DME mai, BY J. ow. Gas sel What Every Woman Thinks By Helen Rowland ss Publishing Company, Nos. 63 t | beg ; NTN a et Th New York Evening World), RALPH. PUL rk Row. one poner ; Covrright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The Ne 3 gosbr PUL ats er ae Pw iran “Work Is a Medicine, a Tonic, a Religion! It Will Cure Every- SEMI A TARR ‘ar Ohad — - thing From Poverty to Pacifiism—Step Up, Ladies and Gentlemen, and Try a Sample—Free LE “D be the makers of the Anti-Loafing Law! B Just THINK what it means to women! Jt means that you can walk through a city park without once encountering the harrowing sight of a pathetic human derelict, And that you can trip through the corridors of @ smart hotel without being ogled and stared at by @ perfumed lounge lizard, And that you can cross a windy street corner or stop to gaze as long as you like ina fascinating shop window, Without being eyed tmpudently by @ Broadway “Impressionist!” And think what it means to the WIVES of tho MOMs Soran “loafers,” Re they members of the {dle rich or members of the {dle poor—or only members of the “temperamentally {dle” Bohemian set! What a chance to get the smoke out of the curtains! MEMBER OF TY ‘The Associated Prem {8 exclusively o Gkvlited to Mt oF uot oiberwise credited ia tor reewbiication of all news dematahes 20 the local ‘news published herein, NO, x “VOLUME 58... ¥ 4 RED CROSS WEEK. 66 HAT the world may be a fitter place to live in, that man 4 be may be succored, that homes may be restored, that suffering may be relieved, that the face of the earth may have the blight of destruction taken away from it, and that -.. * wherever force goes there shal] go mercy and helpfulness.” i! aS In these words of his speech at the Metropolitan Opera House yee: }~*last Saturday night the President gave expression to the instinct and ? purpose with which millions of Americans will give their dollars ef this week to the Red Cross | If war drove out of the world everything but its own forces of ughter and devastation, if there were no forces of healing, tender Semronige om ee te OE: eeves, OM o , What a chance to get through with the day’s problems, without a MAN | ness, restoration to follow close behind, take possession of the battle-! about the house, to drop ashes on the floor, and lighted matches in the fields, help the wounded back to strength and build again upon the white BAMNGt) ANG WhEOW EMIMipN AFOUNE) ANE Helly the servadta, und tall ruins, then might humanity indeed despair! ! everybody how everything OUGHT to be done! 1 iy do hearts swell, eyes grow dim, lips move with bi sing: For surely, surely, the law does not apply unly to tramps and street when the Red Cross nurse } % corner jdlers and tango-parlor butterfiles! 1 Because she represents t Surely it must apply to long baired, free verse poets, greatest power and hope human be Who sit around sipping absinthe and telling everybody how VERY ' ings know—a power stronger and more enduring g@han war, more , Superior they are to Walt Whitman, ! tent for the race than science—the power that saves, heals anc And to the artist who paints pale green nudes and plnk kangaroos i P Ss nd i restores men and nations to strength and courage after fighting or , and cubist portraits of passionate Carrots, Py other calamity has done them grievous hurt. | Abe veverently cals % Bis “Work, “ ine ” ; that fall And to the “speculator,” and the “inventor,” and the “promoter,” w H And that great power brought to the aid of one specially dear to are always “GOING to make a fortune,” é them is what mothers, fathers, wives, sisters and brothers think of But are temporarily permitting their wives to “tide them over,” by \ when they sce the Red Cr nurse on her way to her place just doing stenography, or taking in fine sewing. behind the battle front. | yes, it MUST include all these—— vR UP vette C clude WOMEN too? ’ VE HER ALL THE HELP, ALL THE uD} , Aud why shouldn't ft Include WO} ' THE MILLIO vie ara ae is HI MA f ERIAT, ALL) Why shouldn't it include the idle wives, who hang about the tea-rooms, “ 2 MILLIC OF DOLLARS SHE CAN USE IN HER THRICE And the peacocks and vampires who haunt the hotel lobbies, sighing ‘ BLESSED WORK! The President i giving—without thor Red Cross, Yet if any American something coming back, investment. or amusement, And the bridge fiends, and matinee fiends, and movile maniacs, + And the back-fence gossips, and the motor maniacs, aud the shoplifters, And the all-day shoppers, who torture and harry the weary clerks with a thousand demands to “see something” which they do not want, And the genteel lady “panhandlers,” and the foolish little flappers, and the frivolous tango-parlor fiends? . right in saying that the great channel for t of profit, return or favor—is the American | finds it easier to give when he can “soe let him consider the Red Cross as an) i Why should ANY man or woman be {dle in (his vital moment whea An enortmous part of a nation’ ; | the fate of the whole world {s at stake? 3 pa nation’s wealth lies t ver, | ‘ate o | It is bad bi 8 tee an individual who 1 Hae beanie cael Work! Work! WORK! That is the cry of Humanity, rung from ¢ eS B individual who hopes through trade—selling| throbbing, aching heart of the world! i c ninodities in markets and finding ready buyers therefor—to better} Work! That 1s the magic panacea that will cure all the Ills whic his fortunes to overlook means of helping everywhere to conserve! earth is heir to—from dyspepsia to divorce, from hang nails to heartache: f that man power. As a Red Cross economist puts it: | teow cere to Ratseriem! 4 If the money a man contributes to the Red Cross does | No man, who works steadily for elght hours a day, bas the time or the ‘ hothiag more than to restore a gingle consumer, that contribu: faclingtion toulinner onthe way Rome-locking {05 temptation; Uon has been an jnvestment—nothing less. | No woman, who works conscientiously from nine to five, has the tin: Putting money out at interest with the principal coming ! or the energy to indulge in tea fights and ‘temperament, ‘ H back at maturity, dollar for dollar, 18 not the only form of | | Or to wonder why her husband doesn’t “understand” Lez, - : y ol | wonder {f there {s not a “twin goul” waiting for ber somewbers t {nvesting. Indeed it 1s the form of investing least often prac- | re id." teed. Every day a man invests his money in wa: x | out in the “luminous void. , y8 which \§ A o on! bring him back nothing in dividends, either cheque or cash ‘SN bE cee nralibis: CURD ALL! Yet if he stopped thus investing he would soon be out of the lee = It is the one great magic, infallible C y ALL! ! world entirely, é om . sear es sass poe F Sac It will cure everything, from poverty to pacitlsm, from tnsomaia \o antloks ve the figure, keep the hair ff i \ By hes \{ntrospection; 1t will improve the . rom turning gra Yor, tous, Hot and ight may be regattas wna iovest’ ME Matrimonial Chances| The Thee Pal cee one oe 4 ments of selfishness. The same applies to looking after the welfare! ‘ . . "and you are PAID for taking it. of one’s fellow men, if one has to think of dt that way “It the Recording the Experiences in Pursuit of Love By Roy L. McCardell Step up, ladies and gentlemen, and try a SAMPLE—free! French and the British and the Italians should starve to death, where | of a Young Girl of Thirty Corriaut, 1018, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Krouiug World War is not ALL htt tia Seana i was. s e of It is heaven! ry inl ” . SRE fan Catena?! a " “But mf afing La ° sltest, most heavenly spot on the would be the mar o rc . . oon | W “ HERE are the Miss Cack! voters,” replied Mra. J Bu And the Anti-Loafing Law fs the Fs y sp ‘ t arkets for our goods after the war?” ‘Therefore even By ilma Pollock berrys, our fair young) While Lva ts sillow and looks older giver \ining of the war cloud! rom the point of view of the selfish and the calculating: Episode of the Soldier and the Flattering Photograph visitors from Phila- because she dresses her hair so s¢- 7 ————__________ ‘ ate Contributing to the Red Cross ts not charity, tt 19 bust Cousriaht, 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Eveuing World). bal faxed Mt, Jarry aahe BUAg) yersly: plain} ati really, abe. 18 only re 99 \ ) t ness, It 16 insuring the future just as much as taking a Lib- ‘EB day when I} that I was older than Barbara, aot varies : f ; {Just about as young as Irene Cacki e e t J ; erty Bond {s insuring the future, Interest will not be paid visiting Bare | mentioning how, asny years, for ‘+ | a, “Bullwinkle Min nig Bolieds fice | Glade i xlebe cee te { } } over on the presentation of a coupon, White ® seemed v kind fo disillusion him. + ae a @ Bolled-Rice | Gla ly ‘ackleberry. } f areca Pon, nor will the principal stman irought| To my intense joy one day I re- replied Mra. Jarr. “They wero} “Sho leads a double life at her age By the Rev. Thomas B. Gregory } ‘ome back after a given date, But the money for the food Neca lone épletie ioalvea a talkends el him saying, | HeKled to death. You know a Bolled-| then?” queried Mr. Jarr. Pea if. Goad Guianing Oo PENN NEG YON Rotieat eal y which keeps the human organism a gong machine does not a Fees bed bee aarbk 7 7 ti Be ting oli Rice car costs fifteen thousand dol-| “No,” said Mrs. Ja “But you see yeabacgialore Ae jadmun unen whan. + om | ' come back in money. The premiums a man pays on fire in: Resta cana el LAGS pomathing Mare pe ts pete lars, and then you cam only get a, the Cackleberry girls are twenty-one var Gen, Sherman sided a He aie we ae m we can depend to surance do not necessarily come back. Both are, nevertheles her ex-suitors, | you.” ba | second-hand one!" and twenty-two, Of course, C/LUccasling: AHen CO MPRTR TSN ee ee are! sae ( ' investments of the highest order, ' stationed at an} For many weeks f had loved him ia} ,,"That isn't the name of them—| Means they will both be eighteen cr |" strife of Mn " paar have called (Gltant past thore lived panne en ‘ Contributing to the Red Cross 1s Just such another high | aviation Galhlon | (hought ‘and: now. his travelling ait! Poles Rice! bul Us ‘near enough | Sineteen until they est merrladuor at) the arlnsied, OC. EM Ishriveitcd-up bachelor evangelist, order of investment, And the wise investor will troble his | camp in Texas. |the way from ‘Texas to marry mo was |!t@ pretty soft to be able to own one! lesat for some years yet. Eva Ter-/tho conflict of States was J to write his namo high | } contribution. . Barbara had not |like a wondorful dream come true. | Of those costly boats,” remarked Mr.| Williger ts about twenty-three, but 1¢ che war between the States was igh up sero! Jarr, “I know the hallroom boy type; 8h® can stay eighteen or nineteen poi), then, surely, the present war 1s ae ripe of fame, who, in the of people talk about them aa iftoown ¢ven longer than the Cackleberry 4 eompination of all the hells, course Of his epistie to the Churoh one was to have an order of nobility! !rls. But that 1s because Eva Ter- at Ephesus, sald, as a sort of clinen conferred upon you, Why, the other| Williger is a blonde. Blondes don't to all that he had written, “and hav. troubled to in- came Cirectly to the apartment | form him of her from the train, When the bell rang, marriage to}] rushed to open the door for him. Frank Blackweh, | The instant 1 saw him 1 fell des- | It may be these arguinents will prove helpful in prying mon ein circles where a “business proposition” loot eething hell- is sure; paring. is surest of a hearing. Sal and: ners Selfishly or unselfishly, Americans are expected this week to And of this bubblin broth the most fe i : ' g done all, to atand." day a social striver was knocked | how their age like brunettes do, at that ra- | '” : pile chap complained | perately im. But ho | 28 nortion is to be found in tha Pee ue AU up $100,000,000—and half as much again for good measure—in aig | tM the homesick chan complntier | Miulily, Ih tove with Mian ag [dOwN and rendered senseless when! least they hold their age better untii, Bal portion J fo Be Mun a Ai | There are those who “fght and of the Red Cross. . Md) that she hed neglected him eruelly. | know me for he said, .|#ruck by a motor car in crossing After thirty, But that im because vine WALT O° OU ring of the; Un away.” but it is often necessary \“Be human, Barbara, and send me 4 |i Anciew Foster, Is your little sis- Fifth Avenue, and when he came to and found he had been struck by a| like they do on a brunette. That ts pyramid-top radiator, and that it was} Why brunettes worry more than Moliiers met ann Butul hold or ¢ fer he can fight ne what you call a Boiled-Rico car, be| blondes, and it Is worry that makes Tusbing horles of the MAMSr | linore, “Havi. ; done all, to stand!" murmured, ‘Some class to me! Sup-|¥8 look old, A blonde may have) We mortals of ordinary experience) Courage that never thinks derstanding | oN pose it had been a flivver? T could| More gray hairs than a brunette, but have no means of Una ar AnaBE HOW MUCH CAN I MAKE IT? so sorry for him, why dou't you wrie| We began to talk and 1 waited In| jaye never dared speak of itt? | Knowing they won't show, a bionde what those Frenchmen went through harrowing suspense for him to ay, so tt would be Just as : fi sb life's grim and terribl hairs don’t show on a blonde “es rench |!" & rible moments hort f April, the French saya pelagae tag wid gn the on- | 2" @ Man not only to fight, but to \ter, Miss Constance, expecting m Why, [ am Constance,” I cor- | | rected It is up to each and contrib: y New Yorker to see that this city’s total |letter” wrote he. ion far exceeds its $25,000,000 allotment | Andy seemet pathetic i and I told Barbara it was her From now until next Monday night let nobod ‘Ob, I did F you f refi to te to him. hy didn't recognize you from } Red Cross. Let it be solely a question of: Midisliucd ulin f picture,” explained Andy, | of re- treat, that has but one thought, but yne resolve, that of holding the line~ “Well,” said Barbara, “if you ' ema ls yurself? ‘Teil bim I'm married “Well, that all may be 40,” said| ¢esn't we Mike a brunette doea!on that be Just aa | such ts the virtue that is required of —— He'll be happy if you show an inter- {PO#*. But he never did, 1 won Mrs, Jarr, “but, anyway, the girls|®0ut !t. Besides that, when a gipt well for us not to try to visual jus In this world If we would win the > > ‘ | 1 ‘heer | Why? brass i i | ve , t ° > | noble uerdo! and be dee Devuane bE PoOm the Peo ye [est tn bim, He's gust lonely, Cheer | WHY ee are out with that booby, young Bull| st have her hair touched up, situation, |nobier guerdona and bw decorated by j kat abatAveubes.” bald : } him up, Connie | > winkle. He was afraid of them, but| 20nd hair jooks more natural when wii simply call tt hell, bh 10 : r-eyed destinies with the hone his rent til) the day he moved a ‘ pT: . t isn’t nat 1 dark r docs,” yhurous, or of honors, Po te HAito0r of The Hreving W wl addiens of x hut very evening I ¢ sed a) Fin 5 4 tha: Irene is a smart one, She told than dark halr does." quced to all its sulphu a i What a biess 1 will t Tite ‘would M Mec mart eh to Audy. 1 i him I he lospital I rains him that her stepfather had great | Mr. Jarr mopped hia bewildered ribleness, und let it : The great world war will be over ' people of Ne vg Dew landlord, who would wel- everything I could that might inter For Our Amy | influence in Washington and couid | | ; h tor ndes and : tae 4 a battle of tite, | Keeping the 1 keep tae fants and dg his best to /est him and said I should be glad to ESCRIPTIONS of : get him a roll-top commission in the| Drunettes was beyond his masculine was In lrarheatel Hy con tice ened ng the HARLEM Propprry l-ar from him if he cared to write, Ns Hospital) yepartment of Heavy Ordnance Pro- | CMprehension He only remarked Han aaa rpreted by various minds will con. thumbs. 11 is ‘. PROPERTY OWNER. | trains for the A : | that no matter what happened voung tinue, and in a thousand ways a bis all r Who Gets the Retarnt He had been deeply stnitten Na) oP Whink | crastination Mr. Bullwinkle ape death, that the afore att eeaerienti eee and the landlords to raise the rents on Teter 1 The Kvoning We and 1 supposed my ‘ "i 7 } k i "You mean the Department of| sot giay haire from worse et were placed, with’ tho rock-ribbed |’ "ht 0m Pe ROSRASEY (ON ie iss det, it, they. have 2 A iandio F eter | been completed in Kny iow wet gray hairs from worry we ' ‘Nee © hold the line, and having done alt ’ ht not already i Pheared yester- | would pase him but lly, Mf at {that nothing for the cure and com.| Heavy Ordnance Production, but| "son he's weakeminded. but he haa to hold i ie ae ne all don 1 ubt wh aper asking where he instead of a lukewarm reply " maybe it's the same o i. Ls jod! Balaklava, the Si c i will succeed if y aig aw tight |came ir 1s wher all, Bur instead of a arin |fort of o wounded soldierg on | OP bt we eee inter- | money, and will come into more when eat God! Balaklava, the Siege of | wry Le honorably r and with all | succeed pu cedar ee 1 refused an effusive br saying |ing left undone, ach cir is a mode) | MPted Mr, Jarr. ell, wee one fo” | his father dies," said Mra, Jarr. “still, Delhi, the "Bloody Angle” at Bpottsy!- | que ect to the Bolsheviki tt is no like others you have made in the pas # Bross re amounted to over | uy e had enjoyed hearing ¢ | . et engaged to young I oe oA inte one: wal toe ik no ie landiorda af Washtueton ($4400, 7 ' mounted to over that he had enjoyed hearing from ive |of up-to-date equipment, containing | the &itls will get ong to young! it was a mean trick of Eva ‘Terwill. vania, all rolled into one, @ pic | crime to be honorably rich—to be Sent, andlonds of | Wasningt Py anterest on hls mortgage | y.imnendously and that if I did not! 4 heater, electric tana and a phone | Mf Bullwinkle? T bet on Gladys, She) iger to go out to the military camp to nle in comparison with that ravine! cessful in. whatever tie © Buc ' i a . BPM) Oste e-vlet d to nearly 600, The e oh he ‘adgi #® PAs | e € a e wa » e . pat 4 . ' ee ne we may but what a grand awakening ieee (lac $1.5 he Jat- /qoutinue to write to him he would |graph. Coaches for the seriously | !a# the moat engaging ways Of thé! see Cant. Tynnefoyle, who Is engaged over in Ilanders stake out for ourselves, and above, fl x in 881-3 per cent. of the 1 very badly, Then foltowed a | Siw She's alraady eng: i to Capt ove all wounded have three ere the men of France were to Gladys Cackleberry me: tonth from while, (tm other things to by Just as soon! But t be assumed | jively corresponde vert: Tynnefoyle.” successful in char. ce between us, and | fortable bi reg ; f nks on exeh sid np - as she found out the ¢ berry girla placed, and singing in thelr ears Wa8) actor.pullding for oursely | that the net prot on the capital in formed a warm fri } : For the!“ sput you know Eva Terwilliger! tua invite gr Ee | APSE “flold the line!" i iB for ourselves and for ! ks ted we te | alightly injured, luxuriousiy cushioned had invited themselves for a ride in| the orde others, we must know how t Boing War Tasted js more than retail business | wanted to know ab and | geat j ~ {claims to be engaged to young Bull-| young Mr, Bullwinkle's classy road-| “iiverything has its end, the |\ine, how to face the cohorta vt TT ee tank nte in property showed a very good mrant (alae told me everyting about hin. | This was not | wink! a told | ster great Napoleon remarked when he| without flinching, how ts mcr” iP any the 5 " f ‘ whese cantante ls Mic artinel everybody she was engaged, but) My, Jarr wiped his clammy brow sht hits first glimpse of the loom-| forces of darkness witha eet ee first off on two week 1 ate of Take liipr wan in | didn't say who it was to. Mverybody |The way of ds with an eligible | ° Me oh Mt, Halsnat and tet. nae ® without’ so much aro not ¢ 1 with this The owner does not come tr 1 learne ‘ 4s twenty-eight | ment had been thought it Was just a wartine, or| man were beyond bis understanding, |'ns rock \ tn Bolgium fnally, tor |@%e hoveht Of surrender or fig i 0. ah t ; or he evident t ft had been an ct before } f thousands | — laeath carnival tn Belgium finally, | It waa 4 proud moment § three wee fore they intend to [er he evidently: has no at in {ast , a ‘ camouflage engagement, You know,| | f DST eat ales ah ment for that : pretext of some into ty (WMae cn he conaidered | enlisted: "Fhe me one of [packer nto so mony young men are in the army Filling the Fountain Pen {tr oficer ue the French, in| creme’ Colonel when ho rep to ti behind in payment The mo: © in just where nals sali tae On} and gone abroad, that any girl whol ‘ som Na matin Cae & Wawa P at's question, “We heid ent il one morning ‘you, Ang M um where the| 11 Likenies My looked [fiat cars, With Mo protection trom| tM arraid sbe im being left on the shelf Without Diopper Lea a Marri e ertiy tort fe {them gone, also your tree weeks of dullding ha Once a Minent [Pain or snow except blankets, Byen recat hits neeih aa tees be i respondent, uttered the three) Would we shure in the pride? 7 i r cont f * ' é thenp. Gays 68 me WTENTIMER & pe finds an! igrious words—"We held it” jours must be th set Then ; T would? suawest. that « uniform Aer Ore a ing uy rents danger m, th loes the Whole story, gagement ring, and look at the us O casion to fill a fountain per a A Stange at bs . © same high resolve blank be used by landlords on which t ) raine, The . | Ne graph |The chiv Of war Is destrucs| aity liste with strained eyaa~some of| but they have oy dr Bhgdes of TRernanyiael sanes of and ‘YAvonAuerehie oourege they state that a tenant has fully 1 \ vy one 1 w and du frst months tt] them will even go into half-mourn- | nangy re tsa little trick t ne. Taek of Marenanl Four. sams:| <eanae —- ‘ y atrering, f vad be in |¢ s hosp . rty-elght | ing’ on y tain pen, says the kiec- | rades still live; your brothers in ANTI-SKIDDING DEVicg, | eS ahiot to tn a Seite dita eo hatintarsen a eeeia ca f hat d ' 1 miles or! “Kya Terwilliger, she's an old maid, | ente., “Take a pin or mor ge are still to ound | Among the anti-skidding devices ig f \ te fle vel De al Prt on Bo it Polke ie way. He adored it, and wher \ Ae ; tgn't she?” Mr. Jarr interrupted to in- | mitten draw “a chu out to on earth Human na # still ade- one which, when a lever ia presser f tle closer, “I'm glad | w ir | Direction 1 ne ed he wrote, “1 wse ® ’ other | quire. thes SO SiR ih ere quale prop nce of |throws two spiked wheels nto eect heart is in the right place,” she re- to ‘rave Anot Mingh you rhara’s age \ “nn vor? 4 ' } maida these! fo" ee aye e Seventy-two gen-!tact with a road bet . x 5 rovp ‘Oh, there's 0 domaits th + ins uunel, aid run into the etween the rear . plied.—Philadelphia Record, Presa Barbara wee twenty! | anewered urgently ueeded ai the font dayp. since women are workere and fouLtain peo, without «ni\ing « drow, erations after your day (here are atl wheels of an automobile, a { p t I

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