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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 What the War Has Done, For the American Boy It Has Given Him NEW MANHOOD, BETTER POISE, MENTAL ALERTNESS, RESOURCEFULNESS, SELF-CONFIDENCE, PHYSICAL FITNESS, + And Has Cured American Nerves. “Only the Opportunity Was Needed to Turn Our Average Young American Into a Hero,” Says Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk, Authority on Health of Drafted Men--‘Even 6 Boys Who Went Into War as Cowards Came Out Men.” . T By Marguerite Mooers Marshall Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) HIS is a etory of the physical gain Americans have derived from the war. Of its waste and wreckage much, though not too much, has been WHY ANY \\\ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919 | Here Are New Ideas : | For a New Church Nixola Greeley-Smith Po" M10 > 4 Prem Mubiiahiing Co, The New ¥ Ta Wore SCHOOL for love-making has been opened and ts now in ful A ~ ame ‘ Would You Make Love to Three Women? HERE’S HOW LEO DITRICHSTEIN DOES IT 3 The Three Women Are in One Play and He Has a Different BL Method That He Uses With Each—The Road of ‘‘ Understand- ing,’’ the Road of Sentiment and the Road of Flattery _In New York City REV. JOHN HAYNES HOLMES PROPOSES No Denomination, No Pew Rents and a Brand New \ Crop of Ideals. | Campaign for Better Working Conditions, Good | Wages, Short Hours. | Better Medical Aid, Cheaper Food, Purer Milk, More Playgrounds. By Zoe Beckley O18, by The (The New ¥ Madame—And flies away. Priola~You are not like the others. | (He puts his arm around her waist.) | | You wonderful, exquisite creature— made to love and be loved. I will lcve © 8 Publishing Co, re Lrening World: said, But there is a brighter side to the picture, Any-| swing at the Liberty Theatre, you as I have loved no other. Ob, I HAT body who has scen our boys in khaki and blue, freshly where Prot Leo adore yeu! i as i ? A church ag attractive as a theatre, as helpful as a cot 4 returned from camp or overseas, knows that thousands Ditrichstein, di jame—And I you. | ne as pleasant us the club and as useful as the drugstore? j of them—even those with wound stripes—never looked ini of eae aie Priola~I will give such proof of my hurch that need not be taken as a sort of psychic pill? No . so fit and strong in their lives. And without for a Sioeiee wiht he ove 4s T have never given to any Ke It just can't be. And yet—and yet—miracles bappen ( moment conceding that war should be retained as a blaidy aha egtres ther woman, nowadays; almost every hour on the hour, Why not « course in physical culture for our youth, has it not in Gausan ia-ant OF Madame—On! fresh one? Jolin Haynes Holmes, minister of the Church some degree benefited by the war it had to fight, if witolng' a womar aug a ‘The hour of bliss so ar- a the Messiah, says we are about to know the New h 8 an lently desired, so sweetly g cl ol freedom and democracy were to endure? y woman —if fie bare sw sranied, J : hurch, @ church which shai) be an actual factor in “Yes,” says Dr. Eugene Lyman Fisk, director ot you go about it the prgheties sete hal Saree affairs, a power in world events. And those hygiene at the Life Extension Institute and member of right way, accord PSALMS atta al know Mr. Holmes’s mental, spiritual and phys | the Army Medical Corps and of the Medical Section of the Committee on 1 to Mr Di Shee: HUMILRLIOAO REC AMIS. GSE : V el lend an a and wait with confid or the m iN a“ ' trichstein's latest play, ‘Phe Marquis i itation of this woman, acle to be performed ev dene ih National Defense. Since the war was declared, Dr. Fisk has made a most, {richetcin’s latest play, “The Marqul won only to be rejected. But bow {heater wit isa W deny th s iv F paretul study of the health of our young men called in the draft, and Me” yee pie wt ta easy it would have been f pe THe Wend: (HEE HIORUITR GE tere ce y a ivery girl who wi to loved 508 -@ Pe ie wo! Pi fe Be wan largely instrumental in preps STONING EHDA ek RHTERE AU ABi : son With her wits about her to have Hould not a Merle matter of remaking the church Be fuga reclamation course for those re- {ours from the harmful cieeUe Ot OL TE ra catiee ta tateriale ea accepted amiably the Marquis's pr “Phe chureb. b a be overlooked. i fected by the boards, a course in jeohol and social diagas Ditrichstetn’ a ik es dence as dictated by involuntary dis : rch says Mr. Hi without 1 ng ; | détsed by Surgeon General Blue and Naturally these men are coming) TUS ademy of the gentle Washoe WHALE SoU S*\erumbied. As an institution it has rn Inus their surplus welht, their | 27t And learn Just how to proceed to uld ha 6 fnftuer [Widely distributed by the United back minus t 5 SOIT win Hak Ladaed, 1 igs at veen bia triumph or hie victorytio mene we ? : fF) States Public Health Service yos clear, their skins br i,t nee le d bescvou ive LM: Madame de V bripake rs. ‘The war ’ 1 t @he first item Dr. Fisk would set | heads up and their che eaakGa ca for diplomas to be issued to penalty of her own du and iy Irama uw vay effect | And I believe that in many cases t é olars who have attended a pi fais ‘ sot Ie e rican » the ge mscbld stele onstratic h he Road of Sentiment adi ' " th z ; jone thing to have hygienic liv ations, so that wherever they \ tment, u \ i or apellopatig See ers Lia aa itwrandiver thine may roam hereafter they need only The road of sentiment, which the| Its sw ; : at denon ft “The nervous strain due to the war live hygienically for months at : + thelr credentials 18 graduates y Marquis takes in his attempt t the 8 ote i t ' iis hed a distinctly healthy effect on|time; when you have done that and Hh I hstein my to be w ” k : ve of the wife who > voice whatsoev o| There wa r t ee py “ ealize ‘¢ benefits “n e or | ete § universal experts v0~ had divorced him and married an-! through { a nent of dow i Many of our nave he told me UMASY te i ped : n in ort ae . fan mathe perts in love acetic eae fa i t ae H ne me aals Ww even. f t "1 ho went into the war as ards | likely to go back to the old slothful! ay eo, x 1 arge c superst and. fr haa? B @ame out as men. Many who had no/Tlife of too much food and too little hree roads lead to a woman's nevertheless, that more women can “Churches have empty pews. Sia- | the offic . > géit-confidence, lacked initiative and | exercier uf cording to the Marquis of be won by it than by the ‘oad of show their prosperity and vc Vative cit Ree iaa fmiagined they suffered all sorts of “Then there is the Iinfluey on adds ee of a dynasty of great understanding . jes are at low eob. Men atiend by the ¢ N Nala Nb «}the co h yvers, interpreted by Leo Ditrich ; Mr (to his divoreed wife) -You . | York Arend atiments underwent a remark- |‘! mmunity of these hard, fit, aurch for sentimental or material | York bas ¢ veal trin en stein with adroitness, polish 4 y hate me? s Ih : ‘Able transformation. They made/trim returned soldiers, The youns yy, ; . nan casons and |Heard uvccusation of t ‘ esse, They are the road of 3 Madame—t hate no one Me n good, Their imagined ils were for-| men who were r ted, the older men! q, rota un . sahipell con. | mes, Tt has kept its John Ha Gotten. ‘Their extrome sensitivencss | who wes not ealied, will be enviow re ine, road of wentiment # Priola—I thank you for those words | son. | Holm i x " ' t ‘ and the road of flattery, | they make mo hap Whate a ‘ op A was forgotten. They went over the|and wil! try to emulate the phys ; Saerd ; app atey fs fir arc) t th : javing learned these roads, rongs, no matte , c at ehu top new men. |fitness they admire, Which means nave only to decide wh roads, you Wren Ho malar hoy I mad hat. Or must do." say putas cate “| do not forget or discount the| that the general standards of health! mout which will be u suffer have suffered for it ten they meet ne jsenomination. ‘This church must ‘eases’ of so-called shell shock, of men and strength will be raised as more moat effective in winning the heart d—you are avenged. You are in touch with [98 open to a Jew as to a Chr . Who have been driven. insane by the/and more persons adopt the #impl dah And, of course, there is hepp: 7 Jam a Christian because Chri Mimouphere of life in the trenches, Wo | hysienic rules which make the differ rditylianraeiatigiar, esi Rettagh aba {ame (without conviction)—I am you observe, is not |Prévails in this portion of the w Seve had wuch sufferers among OUF ence between physical eMiciency and { ms on the same gill atsthe same very happy Raid oe He does net aut |MOl Maly. other Pestenee @oldicrs. But the percentage is small | physical deficiency me of on th ris at once, | Pilola~L had hoped that some day | iis eyes to the boreson sof most (StmMe splendid pre fs compared to the numbers engaged | “Ono of tho greatest resulta of ths The Road of ‘Understanding.’ you would forgive me. fom «hurehgoing. 1 blindly exhoit We must i GA the struggle. You see, the Ameri-|war in this country,” concluded Dr, The Marquis takes the road of un | crushed, madame, I have never be aten, or condemn. He dozs not | "ential deta an Army asa whole was subjected | Fisk, “has been the rightful emphasis Gerstanding in his successful pursuit fore felt m deeply the immew rt toe ae ule The modern man cares nothing f to less nervous strain than the armies | placed on a sound and strong body as Of the proud Madame de Vallero! of my crime against you. Tne con- guage, or brass bands, o nis aanemeaboag man | ef other nations, because America fe the basis of all achievement The | Whom it is his desire to win because pusness of it Is my eatest pu Billysundayisms teh | Street w te 'm 4 Method fn the war for a much shorter period.) draft said to the man who was not, !¢ has been told she is a veritable hinen We nev preciate ow w He sees that dre ¢ he Baptist, Un There was not time for our men 10| physically fit, ‘You are not fit to rep- Verdun of virtue. feel in my heart paradise untl we ek the old ch n new clot What not are u that Deoome tired soldiers. re resent your country in war. The war | she will yield too easily to make the Madame my prayers have not he e chureh ett | ‘Ob'-— he pS and thinks, oM ave 0! d 8 no doctor 2 i , i h m « . ” “Many of our young el ye |p inted eae wn i r, no hygien- | victory worth while,” he says, And een answe st be ch and he proposes to! he decides, ‘I was b @ained through their army expe rience | ist, could point, the nplo truth that | when a friend remarks: “She has kupt Priola—Whs You have pr for take a start toward changing Chureh. ise, a sense of proportion, ba man's first duty ix to be well, Now| you on leash for two months,” s me? Marquise (He kisses her, “Now?” wa natural que mn further and you fi sas ent a me 01 ane : - 5 en is ro! of their Arioeribeog ave es w Hs ha wal mea us to the men-/swers with a shrug. “That al hand.) By making it catch up,” answe v nee h und sometin @lertness and scif-confidence oh hysical inefflcieney, the glory | fault—not hers," Madame (te ner hand away) Mr. Holm with human ne¢ sal bed wanizatic i) . Naturally | of physic! fitne 1h . a ‘eka tw ata clu a Mever possessed before + AO elieve that th In a call made by | I am Madame Le ne—the Mar-| Science has kept pace. Lducation, if club where he and his family y office | latter will er ag. < ma dc cept ; Pr ’ @nough, many a youn) tt oe [latter will never again ve #0 neg. | Vallerol at the Marquis's apartments quise de Priola is dead \ot quite as lively in its respoase to | oe " Dat CURE Ne < G) ae eee ee and bea | - es every turn of the road of understand Not for ine, madame, She, DIOsties topped AONE PIMEY Theo or peaute Caner an Beeemocrers =o spect) ieee won | A ng is Indicated by the following will live forever—in heve, (Points to! briskly, Live educational enterorises |‘ {if Of Beaulls and of ever (been made, wen’ ‘Two A iialogue ” his heart.) improving and multiplying eis a but if th @ering if he bad the stuff in him, it) ges ctive (Incidentally, t | . wre crowded to the doors. Congregationa rch offere Hie could stand up in @ crisis. In| ; $ stand’ uty i ai eat ped The Road of Flattery. “Bodies and oH nds are ‘fairly wel! | ‘He forum, the club, the concerts rf ‘3 y case it was found Old P. | anding is the only one likely to load ees on ag ae odies a inds are ‘fairly wel Au c . th ec agelg Hae Seuae American HE hf sd ry niet Pree.) assuming that there are mon eccen- en hls Brault th hay rite the part of us the ehureh ehould | {1/% ae Os ORE Rs ga hero. Dest T ife of two periods, distant) tric enor : {don his pursuit of his former wit, | roeq—poes begging in vain. The S needs aie health, ed sviisation and ack . ¢ enougn to wish to win that kind.) © says di bel fed “ t ; J MODSIGY inte a hero, Despite el Hgane sich by many centuries, seems to| Madame—I came here to teach you ane church, with its head in the sand = eh » clothes and secrea fits soft living, he was me ch 20 ie: flow along the roads that lead! a lesson, This morning I was think } Made U confess 1 have @ great! Jays it provides food. But it does not, “°F Phe world has found } " tesshe ancient city of Jerusalem, Jing over our conversation. “Th ‘ a j afte ton for Jeanne, | The spirit of the man in treet i \re the councils and synods of the hel ho before the war he camel, though he has done|tonishing Marquis,” [ said to myself Priola—And an equally great hatred | not a thing by itself. It is all wrapped Various cenoininations getting the, Nee eens « salth, ee nt, hinge for the British forces,| “imagines that every ian fail ba eda ip with everyday needs. It docs a|‘Mings for him? They are not, ‘Th was always worrying about his health, }iy losing his position thé iain (ove h an in | Madame. of nO conse- | man no good to preach brotherly love | “Fe deciding whe they shall who was proud of the number of en neans of transport, and the native ek : of the tips | quenc Besides, I know you returnits him if h out of work, or bis}#0°4Md-so = man: mission ' eatenc has learned | a th him: ha. comotime : * J i aes te eases that tne tpang i ibs ieee driving their camels ving hug It i A ad 1 Ae i} compliment, | babies are aick, or his wite in regs hale brenda) hal fm the trenc 4 ° td « ¥ moagip~ | pac ks of ca me undise are|to give you RE aeaael Priola yuoare the only woman} “Perhaps his church tries to get tain hymn. book. @ry aches and pains. n! paswed by the big engines of the eve nce of you et lon earth whom I respect and esteem, | him employment. Or send: #anda—that agonies so much ware pe iA S| crowing Br 1 1 railw my m k v i | Madame—You are hard on the!his home. Or g ome one main intere Meanwhile th ought ailed him that he . ‘ lates ! ¢ « he aver bai bik Net cad ce haat at which the people Pricla—And aapiers iis wife a cloak. But those are palli- ays at home Roes to the inv mr Bece et baivet\o pishme Madame ar | Priola—Hardly fair toward you, jatives. The church that “t the chuveh is rid of uscie ee as, M8 “a cmp yelp pees they a nO: PK ated J started mat Among the herd of women 1 have | concern itself with gett ) {| Rames, styles and titles, unt Als: . Fis inks war § BENE! trom th eat quantity me 4 ‘i ; a pera | ites co-operatio: 4 gar toward curing the nervous modern | tran eas : f ow ! fen. 1 | ence and met you are he one wil a manent! b : a] Dun t 7 A He fon A u Be ts ot tie Princess who coula | pe avy’ arine whioh - [sublime exception, You rise abyye | man a good wages with short enough |lating’ to every’ man, woman. an ve barle Ay and smail| the tips of my tinge them a hours so that not be exhausted cannot becom -4 Bot sleep so long as one crumpled) 9, ait hee, : r Iti 4 pow ; leat lay at the bottom of her \8 tl have to feed a good man Priola—So that is t | Madame—t ask my why? t the end of his je rs of the nation. fone people jp this country and women| madame, your purp } Priola—Through the incorruptibd'l- church as an institution jor wish @ compact exprenvio twenty down mattresses. may atl he scen grind r nl ’ | ne : : John Haynes Holm *L wave heard a man argue With 4] scant eens holr ! " defeat—my Jity of your virtue, the steadfastne lake campaigns for betéer|lieves the Chureh of the New Leinue Seite in a restaurant for three hours |ur now with. the botween stones of your self-deniala, the nobiiity of | Worn t a Deter medlea | Te econmrieine cs io @bout how a steak should be cooked.” | ‘ ny introduction of} ‘The M \ ts they while your sacrifices, You compel admira- eaper food, purer milk, me Leno ee he good seek he country already AW me w tion and you disarm calumny, The , Pléysrour 1 ything which tend Wihie niniidaet the omer tele me, with his QUICt) showing signs of vist improvement. | w leo desir te : : . hance | to the well-being and advancement of | perfect wo rye sie @winkie. “Do you suppose that man] cotton i : i which uds aloud, j coarse desire nen have no chance Y ‘ ert king’ bas Xr ' Me ever do it again, after be has|oerat eatin cata n pep oaraire's ’ ’ jor snringing into ih you pass by, | Human kine jfhurch and would enable it t , onlgped paterial in a primitive method on la—It epitomizes | You are so far above them they ¢¢ If you have been to the Unitarian} '% true tunction—being ¢ @aten simple, wholesome camp food] 4 jing of bow. With the new opp pitem Fren pele Ney OMNe | ss nt the Meusinh, at Park Avec | tia ence must. @ sloren gor months? Vor the ultra-civilieed |iinities now oper fi PP et [no wh you. T behold in you, with |* 54 f th i a ark AN it buman be and a ier whe have been wasting their nervous | eoinnor is lik ar pauelele saya Madame—Nonsen | veneration, the pure carnation of and dtth Btreats you nave felt that | lege to the human mind energy {useing about silly details of} other job, y to be looking for} Priola—Why? It says lov jmoral beauty U know ‘ inl Bele Remeghs EVENIN y fF) another Job, i Madame—-Why did you marry her? discussed from its MINING We . ‘eumfort, the army is likely to be a aa ; ip 1 a spark, goes fort 1 marry he ENING WORL ee cere.” Already in quite smail towns you| like the wind; tha bear T'ricla—-Out of pique. I Joved ap- | PUty ws are crowded. You} PUZALES RLI ben 1 asked Dr. isk if there had | Fong me iy of well known} that capr aera other, “i end of the service fee ZZLES, wot been a considerable increas: inhig e this ere ut it can be h nly when it Madame—You should have married | —' PARISI BATARD: IRAUORS” OF By Sam L oyd cal shops to a kind of ¢ ther. miserable sinner a + A bodily as well as nervous fitness! 0) ie 80 ; . y and all kine f 7 » Sh Ire ne ver Twist, y um me | ii among the men of the new army f ‘ Priola~ She wa eady married Oliver ‘Ty 1y r| The Unhappy Tailor. ehat elec could you expect,” he re- ort annonces wt ae Madame—Name her. You do not| More.” Be you go to the forum ¢ KNOW a Nttle tailor wh turned, “when you consider the} stytoner peel My sc a ust me? [am as discreet as you | SU" nine ° the lectu an ne Stu and O ong a a : ; during the week Healthy lives they havo been leading |phe Up-to-date Me a JANE GREY Anoit lan : Ideas discussed a can 7 ena except, of course, for the periods | Gooq a oe t LEO DITRICHSTEIM Priola~-It is you, T have had but} ieee & ned 10 4 | 00 re he anch AY rrr a | sin 1 sol en When certain units were under fire Haaehs many catia tT d? 1a SNF AeaheP 3 Wages t tion Hier aeen ar assites : Shaea Gad enoue ‘ any y : on _— Madame—Let me go, for heaven’ f je -Fesce afe t ; “Men in the army have had enoug’ | goupttul if 6 per cent. of the pros. |r, Mat T feel, 1 I nee t yu Privla—Ye val! Judge. 1 have read | ' bladed 5) f Ribroasts or : gad not too much of clean, nourish: | pective customers can read the signs,| oes f ¥ new woman|#on before ny at me.|in your eyes, as you have ip ming | ‘Triola—Not before I've obtained aj subway stril y bad img, simple food. They have slept Shepherds on einer atin tan whom I a is to me the “res ine, tantalizes 4 1 must have| that we © kindred spirits. There +s | promi: from you, a word—a look! Gentile there, Mil 10 p ‘often outdoors, always with plenty of /their flocks dr 1 in camel hair, | Domed er @t any pri e mu mine. | no need for an exchange of false vows | {hit ds mie hope ‘ Jing man, Rad aud fiasb cir. Thev have had vigorous! and ni fold them and light thei:| , Madame-—The land one never seta; Madame—Hy what ris ¢ eternal love between us, [ iavite MAgBiaE mh Late yout | Ry: f ' mtdoor exercine—all they needed and | camp fifes to keep off the prowling foot on. Priola acing hold of her hand) you to pluck surreptitiously, as you Tate penipryy | bedi 99 ran ay f “more than many of (ein ever took in | jackals and hycr EAT an |e BelolaeQls yan one’ 4 Tre rig it 1 might. Jam the stvonger! would w forbidden flower, one of the|love me, you already love me. 1|they want 1 nobody fal ve the lives they led before the war.|/ture much of this rich land, now] ¥ But one be pe dias t rarest and most divine moments of |adore you. (Takes her in his arms.) | When Chicago called rec aa iene medical instruction has been| practically barren, is likely to re-| ever be daunted by Pepe Madame—You will rel ur lives. No binding contracts, uo}, Unfortunately for the Marquis, his | ytr, Holmes to come and take " hia aes Gtiae and aeaatelocive the. attention ef 11 iia | SNe pe Gann\ad by heck « Priola~But, madame, 1 etter for the futuro—just a charming former wife atene, into the room at Or tne tate Jenkin Lloyd charge] Now, what did he got for the suit? . ‘ a o 1@ steam! bac en this fever for conai si ew mel . / ‘MZ \ this moment and he is compelled to ate J n Lloyd-Jones's Lio- | Anse 5 y Rel i no army dver was us {roe as tractor, 5 ng a new melody caprice, ‘The sin of one dny~then |tow-nis proud teed befope e deuble. coln community, he hevitated, knows are to Pussting Relationship, euch spicads bia Winge—— ducal. ‘ dug bie Lid would be vast, lee Beyuun Ano Woo the mviber of Ung ' \ x! fe takes hold of me 1 forget all view, Day Madawe~ls (bore such & ay 14 ' { aia: 2