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NNN \* FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 19195 A Dozen Roads to Success For the Girl Who Works EVENING WORLD REPORTER WHO FOUGHT IN THE LINE — By Charlotte Wharton Ayers INSURANCE—NO. XU z A WOMAN of fire and flame—with the flasning smile aud biz, velvety, \ reas Wublis Wo. 2--SELF-DETERMINATION OF FRIENDSHIPS | a 3 Stagnant Joys Are as Unsanitary as Unrenewed 4 Fountains —We Cannot Hibernate Happiness. i A Bear May Be Able to Retire Unto Himself and Suck His Paws for Months, but a Human Being Cannot. By Nixola Greeley-Smith by Tue Pree New York Evening World.) gray cyes of the Russian type--a commercialized genius as it were, but faintly describes the first woman who ever wrote life insurance in this country. Mrs. Ray Wilner Sundel- son of the Equitable Life has been in the business some twenty-four years or m: nd her income ranges up into many thousands. She has her own ageney, with @ force of hundreds of men, She is the only woman in the entire {nsurance world who handles such an ageney. Some five years ago she decided that the opportunities for bright, clever women in the insurance business were very great, and she began to employ them in her dee partment. She has now a considerable force of women in addition to the men. They are what she calls “100 Copyright, 19 lishing Co, (T LL Robinson Crusoes are not men. The person who marries in fs : A order 10 aeaulte & more oF lesa docile and perpetual epi! in att, Assigned to the 27th Was the Centre, Described by the Germans’ Secret haart dldlter chy eb ae et Mees < Skis ‘SINGH Clvny SGWUTAH. AO dalterepentlng: Youle | Book as the Most Dangerous and Hopeless for the Attacker—Through Six way, and she has never changed her opinion regarding their adaptability ella eed AGE ‘Miles of Hills and Valleys Bristling With Artillery, Machine Guns and STNG aE ania aug CCR | whether Robinson Crusoe is man or woman ° 7 “The opportunities to make MUCH ee : {heist thing he uddertédes 1a 40 create & desert inland! Barbed Wire, Gen. O’Ryan and the 27th Prepared to Smash Their Way ss (hi Babies ahs HINDI She must not go into the thing around the unfortunate man or girl Friday he has do- med, with auso she has just happened to ’ marke ble!" she excl SOABSTLY GILIGLEAE all FOE REIL treats . —Second Instalment of Sergt. McLellan’s Story. flashing smile and mobile change of Tearn of the in be sh you ou have th ‘0 1 he o . expressior 8 haracteristi f be FD fod Rage alg ge lly By Sergt. H. H. McLellan of the 107th Regiment [scr ty her ‘anmen peso tine these several reasons mes \ “BUT, she must have a keon desira y " . =r ‘ . . ae > . oe ; > 5 a Bi gli nd few business women com- BUT, want my wife to have for a frie or “Let me know | (Keening World Reporter Who Served With the Intelligence Section of the 2?th Division.) mand tha respect and attention which | for a commercial success, and , : in advance when that awful Green femalo 1s coming so mytight, 1919, by The Press Py wt Co, (The New York Evening Wor urprised by them and fought and/the lines. For the nights that fol-ja representative of a big insurance|be hon illing to give the time, okeonr I can dine at the club. | HE General Staff and Foch had planned to throw an earthquake into died in their snare owed we slept in soft chalk that! company docs, because every one|attention and gth to a solutioa haematite The woma: Crusoe’s methods are less direct. Let Hindy and tear the line to pieces. It took weeks of brain work. The s »wnpour on the night of] would soon again be ground into} realizes now that it takes some quite| of the best way to accomplish the job. @ man’s wife dislike one of his cronies and 1 defy the most enlightened | line had been studied and mapped and remapped and barraged on had made|tooth powder, Quartered in a tooth} unusual qualities to enuble one to|If she has brains and personality and husband to resist her decree of banishinent or even to keep from sharing | maps and mapped again by our staffs and the staffs y slippery|Powder mine was at lea: being| succeed along those lines \industry beyond the ave . peri her prejudice. The cradest means of 53 higher up. Air tos were taken twi ed the shell holes with | Sanitary, “The Equitable alone has between|to a well-groomed appearance, and a 26, her up. Air pho! ere taken twice daily, in Muitable alone has eidding the household of one of these | steadier and more faithful half of the 4 mr through iavanite to de tatiine Pe Sie t a Hgts The fields ‘oss which! Division officers collected at head-|500 and 600 women agents, and the cheerful, ha way of looking lesirables is, purse, the ma-| human machine, the body, Yet thes ‘Hes fthges bd e white tapes had been iald to m quarters like boys at . ee ee tha Gee fe, she will go f. the insurance: undesir 8, of course, the intima man ma ne body e | (d iho Oast'e tebe that Wedld: fudinala New Works . t had been laid to mark | au i ys at a dog fight.|army Is growing, for the women are /at life, she will go far inthe insurance tion that—for his own sake—the | Mo} elementary knowledge of | ihe want r ‘ the jumping off place—what a name tch officers with their plaid caps, | finding out that it has wonderful pos- siness—but not otherwise A (> bung man should be kept away for | P*¥¢ zy makes one understand | on tue gran ™m, hat was advantage of ‘for the last station in the G Ad-| British brass hats, and = Frene! s for the future as far as a! “I have five women in ny own atime. He wi t over his infatua- | ‘hat osaible for a roving ima chaiky eronne It showed up on air photos like cooties venture opp nd rous| lieutenants who gather the news! steady income is concerned. If gency who are membe he C tion naturally, but why expose him to to commit a fol on a black shirt. ‘There were new trenches, wire,| remnants of a previous gas Jot the battle and send to the'gucceed at nil, they can earn Tae CLUB amie aves eb 1 ett temptation? A much more subt iblan Nights without vio! dugouts and pillbox While Gerry could work, } a Our men piteh flanking units and back to army] $4,000 to $10,000 a year, and the le, “and that 1 thoy Mevpagshds se dommotily carried on of the Ten Commanc did so fast and furiously. It is not essential to tell! pup ten w yards on our readquarters, Hulks of giant AUus-)also an iscome adjustment which ac-|must write over a hundred t au by wives against the men they mark i dihpete that roves is ‘ here whether the German higher command knew that | t line ent the n trallans stalked about the quarry and, crues in proportion to their business. | dolla wor insurance a truction leaps bye hhh llchicVidhcea ' \ copy of their secret book detailing the Hindenburg | from the ts of t ned cans of corned willy, ‘They| “It not only a dignified busi-|I¢ you are good at percentage hing about the dooming of Way te keep the imagination at home | j—_ - Wl line's construction to the minutest detail, with maps,| Were stinding their way couldn't go to bed Indoors because j nes uid Mrs, Sundelson, “ itlean figure out just about what thelr @eomen friends. A good hueband is to allow eres nhl: con. | 7 Wieaw specifications and tectinical points, was in the hands of | "elds into p ¢ another|the buts and dugout sleeping spaces {is a profession, and the income which | annual income Is." ae sed t My ? war Sah is Et Toutation Gt the ¢ re }the British «nd also in the hands of our staff, How it fell into the hands and w : vhs ° ‘ = a eee bs so they spent the’a w ma n can hee only limited P| I denied the soft impeachment. 4 erm, is not suppose » have] lon o} na ank nost lack—while lo’ y- | nights her industry and intelle th tics fried parsnips be kt things Autom “it aie thi Spee The wife who says, “What did Ma-|f our Allies is likewise unimportant Pineal coped FaKannicn Po y sean ss us +] Mathemati and it ps being f@unciation of the wedding ceremony |2/@ Jones have to tell you that was | DUt the story would make interesting [4 Assistant Chiet of Staff of the Re a ete Mal aE A SCE UU Ge TEI beetle IMS two of the things I a ; See eee. Ser eonny | s ‘ * 7 i » of . engines sang a schemeless chant to ndent ways of ea |to recognize when T meet them. Tm- oo 4ntege , jaes reading and I should like to be 27th, was in charge of Intelligence, Boys. 5 to recognize v $ qnust dlot from his consciousness an|* SEE FOR AUT eT ee eae cot tcemeciad he © spent days with Gen, O'Ryan ana|27OWR the clank and exhaust from] ‘The big dugout tunnelled into the is. A woman's time | |noring the supposition that I could entire sex, suve only the single kpec- | !ft Standing all by myself at the 8 p . and 'the tron baby car songs! walls of the quarry was nad ee own to do as she likes with. She} nou. percentages, | asked hastily fmen with whom he hus elected to| Browns’ reception?” {s simply sug-|% German who sold it [higher staff studying air photos | HENIRNBRtRE anne | quarry was Jammed With) et oe tnat Will have to produce | "Sure percentas ash ei, n i mas elected _ Geauiad: Many Saloadle ame out of the untighted te hose| snoring men, all ran get Th ekdlge Bp | “Just how would girl start Ie marooned in marriage. | gest ng to her husband possibilities; Ths book revealed many valuable| DAMP WEATHER BUT UNDAM- ariatoH Of WkaD. Ode elect c ica vemulla horde to hold has OWA, and |. ome OW NON ee Similarly, the putting of a plain| !" Magic Jones that might never nave | things, but not all, It gave the names | PENED ARDOR. Sate we tee eet ie antl her to use her| sre wanted ; : Gold dand on a woman's finger is|CcUrred to him had she not given, Of various sectors of the system and) Whenever a little circle of Fee cee ley ameter WRI s ainloud OP Ashe Te LEI Sagat lt! Held to efface several billion mates | Mis Imagination that little Ailip. The | thelr military vatues, ‘The first para- 4n accompanying black shadow Ne beach etd Below in @ deep Pit} eat the work gives a woman a : Grom her plane of existence, The fact | busbund who remarks t “that | Sfaph told how the line was bullt with found on the photos Gen lena Shea of the Signal Corps) yonderful opportunity to broadé n| 1M puadbnnt _@hat these theories seldom work out| Smith follow made you pretty con- utmost care and of the greatest! O'Ryan would order the heavieg to bilt's old nee of Ge n Nee her outlook and meet fine people— bjevatees Batisfactorily should indicate to an|spicuous lust night by his attentions’ {strength while the country it scarred flatten it out, and, judging by what ngton Hi vate Ke Vashi men of achievement and distinct hed : me inquiring mind that there ts some-| merely tends to con te his wife's} Was Not under Allied observation. It | saw later, a Hip Song tong flatiron Wik Wisin Je Be OMY land women of culture, She will] DS's : bie thing the matter with them. thoughts on a person she might never | Dad been built to be manned by a mini- wieder never did better wo: Gen AR a oD > repair wires andj —oi6 connections in the way of busi- |! ! F2 of As a matter of fact, the awful iso- | have considered again | mum number of men, and therefore Onyan livered what they call aid At ye under fire but whol) o.. which be of use to h | y. y eA Mation of the so-called “happy mar-| “Were young Smith's attentions so |More strongly than any other defense “short, gentle bursts of fire’—not ered rifles and used them, too. any ways, She will hear topics dis- it e _ age” is precisely what dooms it to| conspicuous?” ghe ponders, not sito- | Work the Germans had ever built in single shots, but mild salvos which | peance was made more cosmo-| cussed which will be u liberal educa- Could m re on ae (Boredom, disiitusionment and witi-| gether unflattered. “I wonder i¢ he. France or perhaps along the Rhine! wiped out t whotever they|| Bae ; ection of French|tion to hi She will find that to/ nd ste parowltc 8 Seal She t Mate dissolution |can be interested in me, Not a bag ‘It showed—valuable only as an index | were discovered, which wasn't often rileg and British batmen Whoinord her own with the women a ruction nd We $ a ; ; hak . brought bed rolls and b for ; t }some good “lead f she non . @ cannot hibernate ppiness, J sking boy, is he? Bill is not euch} to German military thoughts—-that in duri the prelim known a tt for] men of affairs whom she wi ; sees Bear may be able to retire into him-|a jealous fool as to imagine some | 1917 Hindenburg knew his forces would y preparat heir officers but were ne put to hh in her business capacity, she} her own—and sta Gelf and suck his paws through long| thing altogether unfounded.” ve depleted and that machines would ret traps | hicthiachare the trouble of unrolling them. . 1 have to be #0 posted on “And I must soy om fean months of winter, but a human| Result~whenever she meets the! have to fill the gaps in ranks. Hence | rier were not described, as 1 have The eves of great battles were re- ore topics, as well ay every [ee bie pa igre hate } Being cannot. Stagnant joys get as|Simith boy thereafter she keeps on, the machine guns and the quarter-inct | said, in the captured book. ‘They ean is post of com. | Plendent with gold lace and military | gge of her busines, her mentality | What deprecating = sulle, | “that a i /@psanitary as ynrenewed fountains,| wondering, and that harmless youth | thick armorplate his gunners wore in best be pictured while telling of the quarry at st,|{imality in the old days, Not now. | w We enhanced to a remarkable de- pr, meres eens koe. Sie bat re }) | * Gnd all the water tiles we can grow|acquires un importance for two hu-| defending the line j.couree, Of HAttG, 8 Our men! were! thousand yards behing! W4" the business and the trade,|gree, She wit! rapidly > what T oall tha “litle women.” Sia over ther do not conceal from a sen- : knows no formalities in this cen-|o¢ the worth-while women this epoch-| take so much time and they do BER prsitiithe criss eee | mas Beings not justified by bis per-) we STRIKE AT THE HEART oF tury. Moving about, hatless and a period is developing.” | little. I want a woman to be always lecay. al attractions 1 i ~ ed oe 2 . Husbands and wives who cut each| Until some way ta found to contro! HINDY., | coatless and shirt thrown open at{ And then her voice dropped, aud|a lady—but in business I want he other off from the The lected for us was the fresh contacts, the | the the meck, and even suspenders But I want to/to act like a man i impulses of the human mind, and she added earnestly: | ; constant stimulation of o' indie: 8 cel petween St. Quentin | yy , hanging—be w ot keep . o < ed a woman, Mrs, Sund sp y is train fare apencing the caplial of Trek, (casegttulonat amendment can be] tC carabral, ‘The book described it] TAO HF maces, 912s Mee pS ong eae Wes he FAD ace ant ct porceel a pending the capital of their hi eA HoMA cing aut a ; ‘and Cambrai » book dese ank ssie’s trousers, which to must take up the work lous: | gents, ‘ | passed declaring just which thoughts Maa Aart f | a. te eae : 6 back |¥ methods make of them all “big Piness instead of living on the inter- | are lawful and proper for us to think, the most dangerous and hopeless for cover his big form must weigh|ness, She must not ha int , Baok ae cn on and are headed for inevitable |and which are contraband and inno.) the attacker—us, From our side it pounds that no belt could hold—the|of her mind that she will stick just ha ankruptey, | #8 4 formidable, In the foreground uresquo figure of Major Gen ough to meet some nice :man she does H Jcent, the person who seeks perna-+loeked formidal J jen. }jong enous! , b , Ht should be no reftection on the| nent peace in marriage will pete to a depth of six miles hundreds of Mibrand, commander of the Aus-jand perbaps marry him and let bim he gets right into ' 3h tralian Division, which was to leap-{do the hustling for her, She must | |frog through us when we attained)}not think she can become an tnsur- | jour objectives, commanded attention.jance agent as a temporary expedient | Personuiity of a mate th Boclety does not fi!) at a i florever every need of that comphi- @ated and capriciou ae y¢ry—the buman mind. If Anat th nings and makes the worker feel that she has a personal Inter n each and every one of them, which makes for loyalty of the Gaunt and gray haired, he pushed{and quit when something better turns | very highest type. among his men, officers and privates or her{age his mate to pursue every form! barbed wire traps and solid strings of | times and |of mental stimulation or diveraion| Wite ran over hills and into valleys, rn eel {with inviting gaps to lure men into] This stimulation and diversion are| 8Pots covered by scores of machine often found in friendships that, | 6uns Saaieeaiecomed plece of « ee ee ee ee ee See elie ie F Bfsante ond Bernard Shaw or, sf you | harmless in themselves, may develop | to be held at all costs by the Germans | |mingling. He leaned now against the H w Thr ift B en Fra n kh n k ; + Pres ilson and Lioyd | through jealous persecution Into seri- | Wa a system or systems of trenches| shoulders of one of his “boys"—a pri- oO y g Georse, were to be shut up together |oux menaces to happiness, that zigzagged along a narrow plateau| |vate—and presently he lighted a E d P] W. S S Ena prison cell for life, it would not| So the wise wite encourages her|@ few hundred yards from the steep [cigarette or begged a light from anj arne ace on OO Bee P7ek before nb i be ai fp Dave a the men and enniate: HOOK SF by ay apa ba eet | Auseriaae Suoatber ataoding near, | ESIDENTS of Priladelphia Teale | $665,000 at the end of the first 100 Key in the place as a relief frum the | wise RaRbea | Pie a oe va mite y eke entirely. ay aot | awed over a aa ae ieicdd om RR moa why EES fo “AG past eee el ap short "oS this : ee, iusband kno at the best | military purposes 4 GOR im pa map o! re appears on the figure, reaching but $89,883.95 - way to keep his wife's imagination at} Jn front of that canal, toward our }front, and the Genera! ws & veral reasons are advanced for Human morals and human laws |home Js not to endeavor to chain it| side, was a deep railroad cut with jopmions as freely as comp: One item of the versatile printer's | the failure of the fund to reach the ! eoncern themselves only with the | there, | steep banks also and a small river, cook tells you where you get off when|enrirt has given many Philadelphians | amount Franklin had expected in } : a eras ——~ | each comprising another natural ob late for mess. He had the spirit of @| ready money when it was badly need- | 1890, but the principal ono is that the | New Waffle Record Held by A E F stacle designed to hold up our men boy, though wall past fifty, and theleg, and now nets the city at large @|#young married artificers” failed to Id 1; ‘ . . . . land expose them to the myriads of gility of a street gamin. Ho per-| handsome little building. aa ranleee ‘ nm as had expected, " W F b ‘ 4 | machine guns mounted in the concrete sonified the soul of our neighbor tn Franklin made a bequest 0! . jdue probably to the restrictions, i sear aout aa as meine : vy Eating Sixteen! boxes and trenches on the plate the Pacifle whose soldiers re alllay the “Dr. Franklin Fund for I nan | La er the restrictions were made less U eat arenes made. and'| white brend ang butter and two hugo| Hardly a yard of earth up and down | volunteers and whew lare forbid the]tg Young Married Artifice he | drustic in an effort to get the money 4 en. we ae i a Re waffies | that wection of the line that had not] jexecution of a solider for desertion.| yequest. was made in , and in| out to borrowers, with the result that F v , 1h Fence | Walker's that every breaking Flyeen touched by German pick ¢ They very proud of those two| making it, Franklin looked 200 years | less attention was paid to character @ new item was er the other | V4! BAL every, brvakiaate lghovel Aull. view of our ground weal |things and-—their hate. They wear|ancad, estimating what the total/and responsibility and frequently the day, when six re eaten evond Heutenant liked sixteen. | commanded at all times—-that wa |headgear something lke our cam-| would be in 1890 and 1940. | interest were both lost, @t a single sitting by a ye ond Ay nent im very good fori or 1] of the strongest features of the ling | maign hats. The right side of the} py nis process of calculation,| The terms Juid down by Wranklin ‘ meee a wd de ne n 33 denied leatle attar aa rir s fight fale mods ‘The little spurs rising out of the slopes im ts turned up sharply and clasped | pranktin estimated the fund would be | were characteristic, They were die L ensor, but who utr tune when I'm not so tired, fof the plateau furnished ample and nst the crown by @ bronze sym- | — an | tated by business judgment, Feady spread through sev divi- | wR aceaPiicar malian tise okehine ance HE four little babies who are within easy cooing distance ch |bol of the rising sun of their far-|witn 500 men left in each brigade, 116 de tthe loans grouann { gions in the Toul sector EVENING WORLD | and artillery other in wbove picture may never meet in this big city and | western island. When going into|moved out of the line the last time.) be more than £60, nor less than De Rating waffies at ta Soe All fas ii lcci lag Diive Gala ai lle aonst much bigger world, but that doesn’t interest them half as much [battle they leave these hats behind! He knew every Platoon tn his divi- | £15, Borrowers were required to pay feat. it can be accomplished “ PUZZLES, pes “fi t aa bi ee sie as the fact that they havg not yet even met t laddies who sailed |and those that return get them, They|sion, and in meeting the test ea 1! ew h year interest > per cent, toe te @ver, at the Y. M. ©. A. Officers’ Club} The Dinner Was Cold mene sd “ (ep y norete) “away to it for Uncle Sam too early to be the first to greet |fignt bareheaded and barearmed, one would be called upon to do its} gether with 10 per cent. of the princi r in Toul, or “Mother Walker's,” a. | By S ° ee he yc veers & i ers their kiddie Gen, Gallibrand bobbed into oMfces| full, measure of duty, He atone iM} pat until the oun was paid off, It 4 known to the sect#, Here the second y Sam Loyd, an Pee Se metry Ladies gentlemen, may we present Master Robert Pershing |and out again, tearing through the] our division at that time knew what| was with the expectation that the 4 Heutenant came, saw the waffles and UR guests,” who arrived: two | Zudven and another canal cutting | Gimore of No, 676 Goth Street, Brooklyn, He was born Sept. 2%, 1918, | chalk revetments with maps fiying|tne task w: About midnight on} tire fund would be kept. bus ahs “4 conquered sixteen of them, thus put © ours late, explained jthrough midway between the Drive] just as his daddy, Thomas Kirby Gilmore, was leaving for “over the! wildly from his hands, He was al the 28th he came into the Intelligence | Franklin made ble ¢ ee em wnt ‘ the lieutenant colonel, We had a blowout one hour |2" # sie PO with the 50th 1 nent, C, A, C, Robert's great-great ndfather, |punch of nerves and a wonder to|omice hatless, which was the only | the total would be in 102 years é m had 4 the record up to tha uving \¥ om but very p y of what th CG Frederick Pross, guve his lif» for his country in ‘62, while serv- | nave withstood so well the month of|time 1 ever had seen him depart} pranklin did not intend the time with nine waffies, Adding to] home, and had to | Hindenburg Line would be like, Noth-| ing with Company Fy w York Volunteers, and his great-grand- | sleepless nights and unending study] trom his strict observance of mill-|fund to be continued for lounge atte ea the glory of his achievement was the|Mnish the trip at i y compares with the line and| father, John P: served with the famous $th New York Duryea through which he and his men had! tary amenities, His hair, gray and!yg90, but that tn t P loans after : t fact that he had gone r the top| 8° Of our formor it kor intended that nothing bes] zouaves passed from the day they hurled back| thin, was rumpled, He called for a| be turned over year £100,900 ' te day before and had | the | Peed the ac ever should Helen Winifred Godwin f Harlem but now of the rong, | the Boche at Villers Bretonneux)parrage map and all data we had] getpia to © fe clty of Palas i trenches most of the nigh ident urred these features were described] was born Sept. 10, 1918, a month after her fether, Private Harold Regl. | with such force and in such delirium| et epth of water in the canal Can, ene ae | n6 , > , Up tot A a et ' s ' q about the depth nal. | Wissahicken Creck » ne city and OMicers in several divisions ca} 5° further, nk. Up to that point 4: was} nald Godwin, Sist Ioneer Infantry, Company D. sailed for France, that whole trainloads of Germans|The only information we could get| for public improvements. cae i Mother Walker's “the only place in| %@ Would have OM wn intelligence stand: | Little Ferdinando Fragasso of No, 218 Kast 121st Street, New York [hooked up to locomotives and bound| about the water came from aero-|aqueducts, fortitication, eee f Vrance where you can get a real/#! ved 40 minute It jeft out fata! part the] City, also was born just a month after daddy went o Ferdinando | home on leave, field hospitals, women| planes, and judging depth of water| In 1907 the Towed ne oy STs pre st." Before begin: [229 Kor, I t was born Oct 1918, Daddy is Corp! Luca Pragasso, at present with | nurses, well stocked canteens and|by looking down upon it from tie] wyich w tad Fishy y Tra 2 We Bing upon his waffles the licutenant| NOW Who can tell the distange our tray the G ' mn Service, Unit BE, Provisional Service, A, BF, division commanders with their staffs|air is not the best way. lin’ fund, 1 over the: ame ers re emulation firel courses) 228 tm hades i | santa 288 he Ma #18, James VU. Tawiess left New Yo June 16, 1918, |and automobiles fell into their hands,| At 2 o'clock in the morning of the | avout $199,000, to the Franklin Instle i is OES STENT a Radlse ii A HL dl celia Poem arena Anna lawieas arrived in Now York, Which ia why they didn't mee | git OBvaR_was. the calmer-ne- [20th we koew the x8ro hour ted been jute, for use Dy the latter insuitutian - fad quantities of|tember 2, 00" POM Bee pee PAL ee at $6 Ninth Avenue, New York City, Dad ry field clerk, |ture, as he always was—even mildjsct for 5.20 4, M, e emo building on the new Philadelpse G-4 Headquarters, let Army, A. BE, By and his present jnse lo Wvence, and soft tongued when his division, (To Be Continued To- Morrow.) Parkway in memory of Frank:

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