The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 11

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: wee &y, AWAY A : SON A Nhs <A ’ \ ie. \) SATURDA JUNE How Little Sister Julie, Barbara Frietchie of France, . | ria es WHY MEN MARRY Bullied the German Army With the American Army in France ~7is'vite sing Eos woe | oe sterehounand trom nde er rose- e Stood Guard Over Wounded and Infirm in Her Care When FIFTH OF A “SERIES OF SKETCHES DRAWN “OVER THERE” BY P. D. BROWN, U. S. A. . ao ian mary “When I was @ little girl of six I fully intended to marry the Germans Sacked Gerbevillers and, Like Heroine of Fredericktown, Stood Off Invaders by Sheer Spirit and Daring. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘OT all the heroism in the war zone {s monopolized by fighting men. Gome of the most «hrilling, heart-warming war storles have for their central trgure a civilian actor in the great (heatre of military operations—a Cardinal Mercier; an unnamed Boy Scout shot down with a ‘smile on his lips because he would not betray his people; a Sister Julie, heroine of Gerbevillers, which the French cal) the GamyiTent, 1 Pre martyr town, Sister Julie {s the Barbara Frietchie of France, the SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918 Honeymoon Chats — By Helen Rowland Crown Prince of Germany—and now I wish I ha A * , “OR! 1 see it all now!” admitted ber husband, NF i with mock reproach, “The hole trouble, as usua| ‘ELON Soma «was caused by a women’s fickleness and perfidy! But what on earth even a girl of #1 weak-chinned, peanut-brained—rrret: “There, there, ‘Teddy-boy!" gurgled Molly, soothingly. “Half the Hering Co (NY Yivening Werle could see in that long-necked, nun who was decorated personally by President Poin- care with the Cross of the Legion of Honor for her heroism in withstanding alone and unarmed the Ger- man thousands who invaded Gerbevillers and saving the lives of wounded I'rency soldiers in her care, And Sister Julie has {old her own story to an American! woman, her spirited and excellently written war book, “Tie | aude Radford Warren, who reproducag it iu | littie girle I ever played with were going to marry either the Crown Prince of Germany or the Prince of Wales when they ‘grew up.’ But that was long before the war. Nowadays I suppose they are all go ing to marry Captains and Lieutenants and Gen, Pershing. But no body ever CAN see w anybody sees in anybody else to marry, any- way!" she added with a sigh. “It takes balf the edge off matrimony. You never can tell when you introduce a Vrand new husband to your friends whether they are envylng you or pitying you--whether they are wondering how on earth you GOT him, or why on earth you TOOK ‘White Flame of France.” Mrs. Warren herself helped capture a spy who sis: iv nalled to the raiding Zeppelius from a London window, visited the front | line trenches before Rheims and had many otler unusual war zone expe riences, but I think she would agree thet nothing in her book is more inter- ~ esting than Sister Julie's tale of how she bullied the German Army into | dy respecting ber poor patients and the almshouse which sheltered them— one of the three buildings which those same Germans le!t standing in tas | heavily punished town of Gerbevillers, Sister J was the head of the She is a little broad| but death. But what could 1 do? T Warren describes her,| had to protect that soldier of him!" ‘Humphs” commented Mr. Merebusband, with a shrug. “No doubt all my friends are wondering at it this moment how on earth you got me"—— “Teddy Merebusband!” “And all your old flames are wondering why on earth you took me!” . “Of course!” sighed Molly, tenderly uttering a bot muffin and putting it on his bread-and-butter plate. “And half our mutual friends RA are wondering why on earth I ever married YOU" “whose plain strong fave bears an ex-| France. ry |e) Wha ’ 4 pression of mingted spiritual exaltu-| Then Gister Julie made a bargain) Pie from te sean, | And the other balf are wondering why on earth you ever married tion and peasant shrewdness. She is} with the officers, promising, if they| —=— yy, je but | AT ALL! And sometimes, when I look around at a group of average * ¥ executive and masterful, and she is, Would not injure her charges, to nurse Pa e | wives; ti wonder aapeailll lovable, as the people of Gerbevillers| wounded German soldiers, “for You wonder why | married you"—— can testify.” | wounded they surely will be,” she ‘When the German invasion began|added defiantiy, “if they march Sister Julie sent away for their better, further into our France.” Protection the old men and women in| But not yet was hor defense over,! her charge and took into her house} After the officers had given orders some fifteen wounded French soldiers,| that tae almshouse be spared, some, most of them from the immediate drunken privates set fire tg the house neighbortrood. There was a spirited| across the street. “No, L wonder why ANY man marries at all! Of course, the Y world 1S full of tnteresting women—but so fow men seem to marry that hind. They just pick out some darling litte thing that they want to cuddle—and ADOPT her, as a woman adopts a child. And then they are utterly astonished and annoyed when they discover that | she expects them to stay at home and play tit-tat-toe and talk baby talk or take her out to the movies every evening. I never shall for- isis | ey nee retese tierce acs get what a fascinating grass whow once said to me on board a ship over to them,” Sister Julie tod M i} 3 Warren with gleaming eyes, “and | going down to Florida Ht said: Lae | | “You needn't tell m broke in Mr. Merebusband, coldly, “I've || ““Bew dare you disobey your or- | known @ few fascinating grass widows myself.” | ders and set on fire a house that may || destroy my house?” “L knew enough man to iel them what [ thought of them, an | made them come into my kitchen and || carry over tubs of water till they pi | out the flames they had started So far as L know, Sister Julie is the j/onty woman on record who has im- || posed her own discipline on diers of the Kaiser, That sam: sho flouted them again. “She left her sick mon,” writes Mrs {| Warren; “took two women to help || and went to a stable where horse ||| and cows had been burned alive, She {|| eut off such of their flesh as was || usable, carried it home and begaa make a stew of it, Led by the odor he German soldiers flocked io he? | door, demanding the food. To all cf vraduoed | them she said, “Out of here; this food | isons. | ig not for you, but for these st “She said,” went on Molly, imperturbably—‘well, she said ‘When you look around at all the fat old pelicang and all the flat young doodiewits lofling on this deck and realize that some MAN is working hard in a downtown offiee to support every one of them and send them to Florida, doesn't it make you stop and think how | GOOD men are?’ And I looked around at them, Teddy, and they | WERE all either fat and old and stupid, or flat and young and friv- oloust" by roustard, yellies, crackers, butter fags, slagss pots 5 1 Nonsense!" declared Mr, Merehusband stoutly, “You're forty | years behind the mes! Men USED to marry women like that, bat the modern man mafrics a woman because she is interesting. Ho se- lects a wife for her BRAINS, as T did YOU" | “Oh, did you!" exclaimed Molly, in @ burt voice, glancing treg. ically into the mirror, “And you USED to say it was for my nose and | the shape of my foot and the way my hair curled over my cars and— you've DECEIVED me, Teddy!" opulay th Ren oe geceive © box Suddenly becomes | | “Oh, well,” capitulated Mr. Merehusband, Bushing up his hat and | going ‘round the table to kiss his wife goodby, "I take it all back. No | man EVER marries a woman for her mental qualities “OR, yes, be does, sometimes,” laughed Molly, following her Eus- band to the door and picking imaginary specks off his coat, “if be can vig —-,civiians in the fields there, whore 3’ | find one whose mental qualities are small and Insignificant enough! defense of Gerbevilicrs by @ tiny|house you have burned. Ou an t I a Pewter U Ss Stop, STOP, Teddy—don’t kiss me on the nose again! The hallboy French detachment, liolding with ma- ' : | i During the three weeks that tb will see you!" whine guus the bridge Which pe 1 Germans stayed in the town the} oe i} “Tipped hallboys,” remarked Mr. Merehusband, sententiously, “tel the only entrance to the town, Their, questioned Sister Julie at headqua:- | tales!" ammunition exhausted, the Frenc! ters many jimes, “f told them noth- Neither Can the Germans and Austrians, Whick May Be the Reason Why Thou- o “My! But Jim glad didn't carry the Green Priesils sighed soldiers stole away in the night and! ing that could harm France,” she re- sands of Them Are Now Paging a Meal. It’s Hungerphobia That Knocks the Prop .cestatically, “THINK of having bim kiss me on the nose!” the Gerr entered the town to! calls proudly * aie “Ob, 1 ght th a ly’ f INTELLECT!" wreak their vengeance for being} Aficrward, exacting fuifimen: uf Out of Propaganda, and Now lo End the War by Simple Process of Deduction sila husband, amin, as seg spot nthe erator meme! balked upon the civilians, Down the, her promise German wounded we Tale , oa: Sh 149 , Oras 38 — wines main street marched Bavarian oficers| sent to her to nurse. “Ah, ver,” ste Take the Prop Out of Propaganda and What Have You Got? A Ganda, What's in dessa followed by their men, shooting and! told her A‘meric burning. Now comes the story ©8, dame, I found tha Mfs, Warren has sot it down from Sis-, distressed me. Inventor's New Electrical Device Much sounds roaring 0 Ramos. |qan'a ain? ns mA tM BAO noe oe ARTES (GE) Ree: _ Registers Your Street Corner Bucst, “but, ma- a Ganda? A Goose. What's the Kaiser? Well, Cook the Goose and the War Is 1 hated them, Tils Healed-Anhd There You Are— Easy. so F went to my + Wish you HAD!" exclaimed young Mr. Mere husband, in horrified tones, putting down his coffee cup and dropping bis newspaper simultaneously. | Molly nodded cheerfully, Why, of course!” she rejoined. “There wouldn't have been any WAR if I had been there when they thought of starting it’"—— Mee GO UtiE fe woldiers; the ory My Ghanian’ :he walls ie tala te Publishing Co. (The New York Bven.ng World) ad to cat, Mar " tering ber beak long cuouga vo OSSLBLY there ix no other invention in the realm of electro-mechanies ing of the people. I was sitting witb) personal hate, it is ut if it] HE voice of the people is sure some robust you! Old Vox mi to eat charlett “ ret her Adam's apple soow after 4 ai 7 inven im of neneed My Wounded solliers, but T went out! is national hate righ: \ Populi een alter the complexion of things faster than peroald ward, No doul the Kuiser has already pulled a Marie Antoluette on Lg t SESOIVEG: #0 v attention from inventors In the past tes Into the street to meet these Bavarian So,” concluded Sister Tulle nalvelv, If Vox think fourth-class postmasters should blow their he starving Av se bunk, but autocracies are steered oa 7 lute ae Gara h hand ae Officers, They seemed very tall, and | “1 called it national hate!” hoses on purple handkerchiefs with pink spots, he and Vox and ink, Tf bunk « Kulser is an adding machine iapted way care nous. hendrene I, as you see, am little, but I was not! “The White Flame of Frar Rape ORLLHTIEL Abeer be Basin a x 4 Vienwa’ on tha Med of such seher sfrgid of thom. I was enraged, and| published by Smet ’ ail the lit ‘ ablish a roar for justice, liberty and equa n is goin ith nna on the feed ba terlin eee thoi said to them Meso lesen f The acoustics satile in the breeze like a plate of gelatine on @ ihre puts on the nose t 1 lets Vienna pay the check. ‘That's a Hohen- binding wy “4 - gaged tab’c aud knock a chunk off the ear attached t near ollern fifty-tifty vat can You expect of a country t I forbid this. You shall not burn 4 ne ear attached ) a coun t sma A aking my, house. Why do you Jo this ba We M te: rand HIM. Gongressman. A Congressman always hears the voive of thé paide down. Yo a ped with bunk, but hun 1 <4 egy barous thing to Gerbevillers!’ A Nauamane Ne he y now, because only use for a funnel in Washington 1s n piece of bay tha | the dromedary's suspenders Antoinette’s |» iprto e I tpink that alread 8 pollen Gentian an car trumpet. Gus Congressman takes bis bro off the mahoga kpiece wen 1, und no doubt Billhelin der Twice will star Mang were shrinking from that word “sy husband has been tht and nervously picks bis ear and bis teeth with t ame en mM discover tha of democracy jueezed out of autocrat em barbarian,’ for the tailest of th) co dvown himself for some t rhen he flashes @ bill: prope that fou p Adam's apple , nought Bavariar 4 cd hysteric ‘and he's been twaetera should ompelled to blow their noses on purple bands When old Vox bark time to trade your crown for a /of b e ¢ ane ar n rourians ‘ missing now wo days, I y chiefs with pink spots. All the lawmakers vote eye and go back 10 one: ne, A kink may thin es by aves ae = A : bd mune H © huve the canal dragged sleep. With the result that personal letters in are > ashes, dust to duat + played 6 striv ng : and because I am one to s vyihing peculiar abou _ Pa ; nd_ pasted = ; ai t ¢ of the ashe ds he the oblem think, 1 What do you ca Gh lie ean ecrecoghiaai 2 opened 1 ' 1 up ugain by a fou postmaster f the ash and sucked 7 ret res nif Pi upp who binw on @ purple handkerchief with ¢ pots a hn rest of the dus is z We fnd tae body?” inguired the : ¢ autom. “L thought perhaps he would napecto Which proves that @ purple handkercbief with pink spots de seat a apatce me, but he only frowned in woman hesitated an j) prevent a fo sss postMasler from aming open ‘ nott i 4 Be ks Are N ade emis have been jous, ridiculous German w 10d at a low a minute oy two, ‘Then, cool of tt ning. Neituer will a pewter meda ' W hy Brick lade With Straw 4 out and few saidé ook of reiict sio verspread hi roya! racaberr y and the holiotrope Hohen monogran PUN HOR OR Ra 1 fi Hs one try iny, have found ‘Woman, in ur house you are face. preven 1 lronk irom acquiring symptoms ¢ nger benea 4 y ot) of Mu avor with the trolley and railway] tro-magnet placed within the ané oncealing spies." Why, yer, t ihn ‘ ‘ Noa foniean Mail conversa Gieaslt Aaciteaaanta |nouncer cabinet, this magnet actus ‘ ca : ; at lu the fourth vest bution from the top, Agd when the voice of the people manded his tisk found by Dr. iG. A whom | toe ‘ me ecment |#tink & eet of pawls arranged in the In my house sakl, ‘there are! “he's deaf!"—Liverpool Po. wai bling in hunger {Us time for kaisers and kinks to beat it for ‘ burde Isruel-| wo owo the ' However the patented arrangemen ner shown in the drawing heres only a fe vou ¥ ed meme th appropt gesture: ' t discovery of carborundum| iconuy perfected by Mr, John 9.] with, At each itmpulse of the electros French sol COULD HE ARREST a COLD? the wood » ape By withhold of mak wrtificial you nd illustrated and described | mugnet and pawl system, the drum ‘Those great brutes of Bavariore MAN was appoint There aint any calories Ih & pewter medal. An augmonted wherewith to wher mixed east rina Wicoarlnan tae ms {carrying the various street signs is i narra | Appointed detective] f fifty thousand Austrian citizens ng our 1 tan ah ites 1 | U8 the Bleotrs arpa ved uround a short distance, Just did not belleve me! They ran into for a railroad company, and hestra of fit bid Daging a ur mu j nan wonde aolution ¢ i ‘Tlie nave comviderale merit. ® In-| sutticient to bring the next street sige ' my house. But 7, for allethat | am h howed his autho: py royal ea ou cant tell a peasant that he isn't hung - alien ames much more plastic, ant the) vention comprises a suitable envlos-|in position before the opening in old Tam nimble too. 1 exftered t overy opportunity. While vidi a! when ure bo ears ON a stomach, trength of the dried biick ix, more cabinet, inside of which there ia| ohn _clectric bell can be ar: VARESE a PTR OPS. Ha] Be Vn oP LY . mie ania 0 boomerane thal Keres ihe crop from.und Y; ") over, greatly increas Aithough | ypported a revolvable drum on th o Sirvul each change af the where my fiftcen wounded men were, 2nifflin y Take prop oul of propaganda, \\ v ‘at Aol denta . perifery of which there are suspended attention te the device, The. lar © abre! ‘The detectiv Rietoonineans “hots a gan 4 goo8e, W he A got mater . wos found that when straw is treated! ovoutly a large number of signs t is installed @ short rhe Nanas ae hal cia’ ulave a ony 3 hats the | 5 ee with wate © extra Sat ap ei ieier ‘ons will soon become. ae- n hand Cook vost ne war is healed. H s " 3 a inn tan annin (mee Re, ie v z Dit, All that we can poor do} ” , crud yi} out of the result and build a whiskbroom q hel a treet numbers earn ving the name of the H the by « - r 1 “ ‘ plasticity o d the en ca Just after sing | et unnounced at present ia a mamm “id r ona ‘ ei Wen on va wcuners Of Lhe prich sree CACH screel an auasiiiary os — body."~-The Chrlotian Mere | When the Freuch folks bussed Mugie Antoimese Wal they bed ue Scivnem Abontlaly under Find> iagreagene' ould 2 closed which opera areverey ry ihe eLiowiev }

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