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Ws ip "Z “aN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 ‘ “No ‘Red Terror’ to Fear : In America or Britain,’ Says John Galsworthy Sanity Will Save, English Author and Student of Social Problems Believes,and Says, “In the Changes That Must Come We Must Keep Our Heads Sane for the Adventure of Peace; There Will Be More Social Justice Than Before the War.” By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Ca (TRS New York Brening World) © do our jobs really well and to be brotherly! To seck health 6e I and ensue beauty! If in Britain and America, in all the Ung- lish-speaking nations, we can put that simple faith into real aad thorvugh practice, what may not this century yet bring forth? Shall man, the highest product of creation, be content to pass hie little day in @ house like unto Bedlam? “When the present great task in which we bave Joined bands is ended; when once more from the shut tered madhouse the figure of Peace steps forth and stands in the sun, and we may go our ways again in the beauty end wonder of a new morning—let it be with this vow {n our hearts: ‘No more of Madnoss—in War, in Peace!""" That is the message, perhaps to be summarized in FP the one word, SANITY, which Jobn Galsworthy brings ‘te w—Galsworthy, for whom the social problems of his generation have been the warp and woof of the nov- ) ~~ _ name @& dramas, essays be has woven| more gocial justice than before the with the most beautiful English, the | tet finished Literary artistry, of any ' mipdern writer. The bitter struggle | wetwoen capital and labor, tho bit-/ tater and more unequal strife of mod- | @@ Marriage, the grinding injustice | pre & Yes,” he sald simply, and some- thing seemed to glow the blue eyes set deep in a face ag delicately and sensitively chiselled as his prose, “Better wages, shorter hours, more @f Peual Codes and prisons, the ruth- decent Mving conditions, the simple fem rigidity of a civilization which | Justice of which the Industrial class was defrauded for #o long—thes¢ has in it no room for the “something in its grasp. | that is wild, that cannot be tamed"—| Food things are now D> idee are the themes of tho author | There is hardly a need any longer of . ” “The Man of Property," | ositating for them; the workers The Pigeon” and “The| them, It would not be possible to re~ ‘park ” thor in whom| turn to old conditions. 1 do not think the asians ce alas aid rt haa | even the conservatives want to take > ween 60 perfectly consummated. away the gains of the common men and women, the common patriots What future does he see for us? Rogers Underground and Subsea Wireless Secret Our Government Guarded Two Years Successfully Caught in Earth and Sea Practically Every Message oie | Sent by German and Other European High Power Wireless Stations and Gave Our Submarines ‘‘Ears’’ to Hear With When Submerged. “ROGERS” SYSTEM GROUND ANTENNA RECEIVING APPARATUS INSIDE OF BOAT amateurs years ago, was made about seven and although radio ex- perts had always held to their theory that only by ether waves could sig- ican nals be transmitted without wires, ground , 66 | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 Thrills All in Day's Work Of Navy’s Real Adventurers On Uncle Sam’s Sea Wasps Convoying Merchantmen and Chasing Submarines Often Gave Opportunity for Heroism Like That Told Of in These Thrilling Tales of the Tor- pedoed Alcedo and Finland. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Copyright, 1818 ty The Preas Publishing Ca (Ths New York Rvening Wana, COULD not make it better, so 1 am going to make it bigger,” Use Sam sald of the United States } Uncle Sam spoke through the House of Representatives, which on Tuesday passed the Nava} ap propriation Bill No one can doubt that Uucie Gam 1s quuled corsa ly if he will take the trouble to read Reginald Wright Kaufiman’s story of “Our Navy at Work,” « graphie chronicle of the little known exploits of “the Yanige fleet in Prench waters.” As @ guest on American destroyers, engaged fm diay eroning troopships from the assiduities of German aub marines, or on converted yachts dedicated to Telentions pursuit of these outlaws of tho sea and a3 an observer on scout balloons and bydroplanes, the author of “Om aia tee Navy at Work” was permitted to sce and report evap detai) of tho life with the Mosquito Fleet. Mr. Kauffman and many anonymous “gobs” who collaborated i Wis work by giving him letters and diaries for publication have written an interesting chapter in the herolc an- See nals of the American Navy. & young Jew. Wo used to guy afm ‘The personne! of the sea wasps by| be way an’ another, in the old dagm which the submarine monsters were| Well, by and by, the officer he says: stung to death was made up of reg-| ““This raft’s overcrowded. Therew lar sea-going “gobs,” college kids| one too many on her, One of asd and converted yachtsmnen serving on| Lave to go.’ . board their own converted yachts. “Just then there wasn". any other While at sea with the Easter Egg) raft, let alone a boat anywhere tn Flot | sight, Dut no sooner'’d the officer aid F or in more technical language, | #bout somebody havin’ to go Gen the “United States Patrol! Squadron | the Jew, bo saluted, an’ ‘Aye aye ait,’ based on the fleet tn European wa-/| he says, an’ Jumped off tate the wa ters"—Mr, Kauffmnan witnessed many | t¢r. deeds of American heroism, and heard “It was a Dtdle after that thas ame of many more. of the Alcedo’s boats come eiongwida an’ she was almost empty an’ took ie Nes on the knees of the gods me one fought and won {he Wat.) ron tne ary ‘ his experiments proved suce ; A volunteer sallor, of forty-two told By | tor thie war-ravaged world? Is it} he only danger lies in a possible} We | Official recognition of Mr. Rogers| Mt. Kauffman a thrilling tale of the) U# Ay ) oe Neh @o be moro dloodshed, terror, de- | PeTiod of Industrial confusion and re- 4 as the original inventor of “under- | ‘rpedoed Alcedo, Equally splendid in tts testmnong @tmotion, a eooial war of rapine and | trenchment, when by nobody's con-¢ » . Hanah Brod Ghd pub-sée. wirelens (Gbms “It was night, and winter, and|to tho beroic qualities of te Ames sevetution? Or may wo Anglo-Sax-|*clous design ‘times’ become ‘hard’ ck tat MRE d | munication” was goon forthcoming. |old,” he began. “Wo waa bringing can Navy was the story of te te and labor suffers accordingly. We were |Secretary Daniels, after being con. | UP the tall of a convoy. 1 was below,| 9edolng of the 1 cland, told to Me em, at any rate, hope for @ peace of fastice not merely betwean contend- ust use every expedient, of course, no hint the ae | vinced of the success of Mr, Rogers's y Department Kauffman by en oiflcer ef the Mam quito Meet: asleep in my bunk. All of a sudden— Was Bations but between contending | ' furrd against euch a condition of) Lo, tor more than two y« invention, requested Secretary Lane | bang! 1 was out of my bunk and at | 40" classes, a sane social evolution? affaira. With this caveat in mind, the] nine tnrourh the carth and |to give special consideration to pend. |the door before the explosion was| "We had been rescuing mem em ‘ This is what I asked John Gals- outlook for men and women fn ine }y ia. underground and under ing patent applications, The new jover—mebbie the explosion throw me |2002, picking up twenty-six survivers, ES ann t talked with him jost| Sty le clearer and happier thas : \eeees 4 |eystem was installed at Now Orleans | out. Something had happened to th| Whea ai of sudden we sighted « ‘etter his arrival in New York to take| “<" before rs : \first, and then at Belmar, N. J. A|lights and everything was pitch dark. ‘fellow seventy yards away fom es BI tan Catvoration of tve conten- | -, 222 What of the & neral outlook d Ijanoratory was ulso established near} The next thing I remember f was on, PFactically done for and giving é,° a for women?" I asked Mr, Galsworthy. » en ¥ e lade ne, © Want eck." the officer said ? nary of James Russell Lowell. This} 7 tl 71 chough ‘atmoapher lt | Bladensburg, just outside of Wash. | deck. * | My what he answerod: lo wover bas been Eble to yrite eener tTEMaoks Gaia ston, D. C, whore from an out.| The way the men that were on| “That man was to windward o-es Fee eevee ing countries | tn tenderly of man, woman or dos, ee areeons aul eacdie™ ine! “dugout” further] duty behaved you can tel! best from| and, of c , ee sree deine tame BEET bos oo Red Terror AWaneed | cote, ee oom, tee wheels tho, alr eis |experiments were made, ‘These re- one story ef than he was: every eecond to by of civilization, bo she hunted, helpless | sulted ina demonstration that un-| “We had a ‘gob’ named Proon—| creased the distance between us and net-fear in Britain and America 4) Qonwoman or iinted, hel " has i" | e | as Fepetition of the ecenes of thé Fronch | trnrag wretim P perk Pigagpy Lack] POY a aaron QuRane |derground wireless could be used in | something that, ,He was one of | Jessened bis slim chances, and thas | Revolution. But in the changes that]. > 5, iy pe OF DOVERy OF OF Dron: 1 Vek e | trench warfare. the forward gun crew and was at his| Was no time to try to bring the stp } ne, | Seaee e OAB Rbown @ epecial eym- portant inv | Next Mr. I turned his atten-| station when the torpedo struck us.|@ound. Ensign English, a reserve (are coming, that must come, it be-| harny and understanding, tion of J Tones rel ; ' | * hooves all of us to make a special ef- |" sy “gyvin eiarde «| Hyatt : ‘ jtion to wirele nication | Well, this fellow, Proon, he was blown | officer, stripped amd grabbed @ Rcas. BES he beep cor beads, Not"—Mr,|.,. women, are in industry to atay,”| Hyuttevitie, Md. w aly | through water and developed the fact | Overboard, clear into the sea, Force | ing line—a heaving line ‘3 seven- SEGiiny gehiied. nis @west, quissl-| 0 2, ‘and naturally will benefit] Away with the expensive and con. | | that both fresh and galt water servea {of the explosion, you know. They |eighths of an inch thick—and jumped ¥ ¢al emile—“not to keep our heads Midiriiag per yyte, nonditions ue in- | Spi ave i ! an - antennae of the 4s good conductors for electric cur- , found out afterward both of his shoes | tnto that high sea of icy water, | ; ain women now have] reddy old fashioned wireless plants, | rents, At the t es Naval | Was blown off and one ankle broken! imy, ; from the guillotine, but to keep them | tne vote. ‘They therefore will enjoy] but Increases the audidility of signals | he Great eaente, NaYaU “We thought, of courme, he'@ aes Eins for tne adventure of peace.” agg ar stay alga | Ras ores Pie, nals | ion, on the shore of Lake Mich- {and one sprained. But be swam back | ive to reach the chap. I never eaw ! ature a political and an eco-| from 1,000 to 2,000 fold, while at the ss he anlanliahs says es ap, It is the idea he has expressed 60) nomic freedom tek iver a sin Sioa a hepte an, hi ablished underwater sta-|to the ship and crawled to bis station | harder gwimming, The fellow trem SC rodte ia. ¢he*oaauune: from hie : y r possessed oming that arch) tions at which he found it possible, /at the gun, although he knew all! the Finland was a good eighty yasde eee na 0) te oumnes fe, before. And at least I may say that of purely aerial transmission $ antenna lying fifty feot be-! along we were done for—and b¢|eway by now, but Doce Tmave quoted at the beginning of this ie new uve meee result in a orale as “static” and reducing fn low water ut its outer extremity, to| stayed there til Four Stripes gave | through about. seventy tas ofr & «| juster and more liberal terference by other etheria es to} |pick up messages fror a » order r story. There, indeed, he deprecates | or marriage.” conception sar serene siya 1 waves t jnick up messi from the great|the order to abandon ship. It was aill sgnting his way over tho hage wawes By, Ce orca, bet crenta | erae condition of innocuous desuetude |German station at Nauen and also(over in about five minutes, but tj—and just there he found thab he ete cuatctng thing felted umb and forefinger Mr} ‘Through an interview with H, Win- | New Orleans without any inter-| seemed ike flve hou! line wasp long enough. SEIT Cs; in the alr of the new World| one ne yarns the outline of hie/ ted Mm Ciate member of the DAME ference or “static.” Since then sub-| Groping his way back to his bunk] sy, sh, lower lip, a thoughtful gesture habit-}Institute of Radio J M : marines off the American coast, in| for a life preserver, the narrator of | hat did he do? Ho swan tenet of peace ; ual with him. Roweta de he danas ti what nes of the,former be for the tran ssion of any| official . have picked up*distant| - ° de back to the ship aguin—got » douhie “In considering Bolshevism,” he an-| «gometign Pe ee Re taatine sary OOlEAaitarete one ount of encrsy w passes |form of electric current.” Further he|stuions when submerged twenty-one| the story heard a mato wn outs |Jength rope and went after that dt Fe iaive about the rureieed ls. erne onfessed, bats d ogress toward into the earth?” a teakine aire tee one [teats ‘warning: “Here she goes, Charley!" |) 00! tc 4 Ratection NPs cond wih ae EL ment's pass. ;Perfection. Ho explains that from! Constar idy of the jek pana a reauired ts, i A’ further {inportant fact in relas ‘and Jumped through the darkness |(0W % second time! Yes, air, sme fell microbe, “I think we ought to ing @ sane marriage law, sometimes} !s first study ¢ © method of trans him to th . etl aunesnt si etigh $9, t/tion to the Rogers underground and ! srom the dying shiv. de him—God knows bow, bat Qe qm $ J +. we I doubt q De passed ‘ tin ! ny mear ut curre nrough the earth's condu hat there pire hisiea? é ») bin! Chucked abou Te see it as peculiarly a Russian move-! mental] scare ae here weleee pee PER ae : SP ORUBE' OF t t ust tha the atm nal ptre “It was freezing cold: im the water,” |e made a egg et ae tse watam ment. ‘To me ee Ue a ee 8 NaN rele eaneey , estion y ' 4 1 Re ana aldo HIGG nd the 9 was full of yegmade & Roose with two Matthew MNES eracn Cearians Gb ARG MMAT Gettin Ce cee an eel antt ae minds Ait Atty |mospherio, envelope 1 Med fi with ‘men swimmin 4 butt into then: | oie ie any {wouldn't altp, ema temperament, which is bound to| ity by law, but by! Do . u now t 1 wirele F lio *i1 pumped one. Brom his vo! ee en Miniant oan amt \ sian p the nature of the man himself, It is | : drew it fust, signulied to us te Seu, t seek extremes of expression, compli-| his nature which must be . aa waa a low named ¢ "| a64 then Seat Bia © : 8 . ‘) cated by © huge country containing| py t jangec y used to say had bee! nang watts he ick with one nany) for making the world’s tu , or somethin’ at the Waldorf | ju) ye helped hold up the dp great masces of uneducated people. Canditions in this country and in my own are utterly different. Our masses ture safe—and sane—Mr, Galnworthy considers essential a friendship be tween Engitwh-speaking nations. ing man’s head with the other, ‘Once the pair of them were edema. side, it took us nearly half an hour Hotel in New York, Along with me, he got to a four-man raft; but it had five men on ff, and he seen he'd on! am educated. We have not suffered | rng war has bi | from Crarism, In England we ally, cdl) bene ve toretier by = = make things dangerous for every- aL Hea regal By that time Smmow that there are a few extrem-|main frm tris 0 re @) h Di b y/ f D at this point Riper: ‘ Ao Sef her 7 body else if he stayed on so he just|,, 1 was about as nearly dead as i rlends, at 2 We observe by this sweet estic i the fellow he'd save A “iste, But why expect the reaction] that we ehall nev T do not mean} n t e eoauc very 0 ress’ face in her hands and permitted her y this sweet domestic} .iya: ‘Goodby, boys, an’ good luck! low. he'd saved, Hut he ‘had ‘of the masses to bo Bolsheviat?” eared, Maver Glnagree—we sre] tys5y an ao ; ; her scene of bygone days that only the] an' he dove off. saved him—at what risk and with - combative peoples! p, >, ho 9 » ROW, wentic eaving he va chligs nut labc ¢ . Semi ctier band" i sake, “00a ar e e Ht T do thin ith Comments by a Modern Wife, Bertha Holley, «cos sou days are bygone, W “| heard @ boat picked him up an| nett labor ran from wha Yew not delieve that there will B®) overy off euaask aie eeascts | Artist, Who Makes ‘Portraits in Clothes.”’ » die att oF Bd, witely:y sxirava n| hour Inge Ades: Alsat " Men ee ee =— laniie Wadenoalin. < Grane ace nivite ping to 4 basses sh | ‘1 got to another raft, somehow, It ; ted man 7 neelve | ee ee ¢ more will I 4 was big but fe ep’ climbin* ~ ue En EVENING WORLD | here ever again being a’ war bo-| By Zoe Be ckley 7 Aion t ey Silage teri ’ i ; i ieee x iA s and kn und he “4 {tween Britain and America.” °. sealers j ‘ , e 1 Georces that ‘ ud was gettin led be ‘s (Ye New York Prentng V mea ae ell eee There was an off n \com rit apy PUZZLES. Fg ibs Mot s Tres Yunahing Co, (The New York Maing Wold, ral bat a young man ‘ankles and wall Ike a ake pe tie ne me to me i ipa pay Re: aA ’ Fs y pon Matrimony does so joyously “One o! f lows on her \ : 5 By Sam Loyd. + ory * cmpiain of ye 3 gy german ; m hor ; c » the ed to mak f te-| ness, n t my modesty, No « r wey ap — Puzzle on the Ice. | sir John,” an honor tho artist mires of 1,000 or 2,000 crowns value bere P< gl gage i Ba one f t suit tast 4s ie recorded that in a mile race be er of democracy co r i Te ee Tee rene Vale! |dressed neatly and 4 Ja not a trifie| It, albe com 5 the tobriqs, thas mu uate Ay A tomatic tween two expert skaters the| refused, And because he ° pr Benin |i ra en bhe lo Inja mudcake and } freed gear ae: My aon nde's fi shades, If vf als started from opposite points |too modest ever to say why b Lhy i niittadet ee ja ia ene sides - : ey are green Cand green eyes are to skate to the|say it for him, in the scornful worda| an “9 \ ‘ y 4 abe A ag alt yet pg Paper BUN EM), MO MAY URerts Maram EN Oe wiclinwa True Thame ins min- 1 i |s.palp of alk 4 oat cen ie of AND THE MODERN WIFE'S THEORIES ane a ay PBB ABS: S18 g , ¢, jade and even starting, With the] stre! 184 : kid oe PT eae ital, brunette, 1@ aubur he a ald tin strel: ca da sl, women ever,” I sighed to) something new lay hold of so ng|blonde, The golden blonde with bluc advantage of a|"! ha’ harpit yet up to the throne of ro h ove \ once a we ufices for OW @ modern wife who be-| hideous, But thin, a a Hs Babe h é 1 rate in Y te modified mnde—the kind strong wind, John| Goa, love enie’s|my unambitious d ontinued | ieves with her soul| ter, More and mor /_-" Hale, | Sees anes ee ee Ere p oleweh | wb herself ‘mouse-colored’—= covered the dis-| 1 ha’ harpit your midmost sout in| cks frills.| Eugenie, w poor Mr, 13. supported] im women and in women's ultimate asking, ‘How shat! + gfacag leah d Bapia teint pehaad lh Loe by aries " grays and plum colora, tance two and a| three; | th alone, | his against a tab A pair of | triumph over the weakne dnd ige|and still be comfortable and in theland gra Kc ope alain ar ber best shade, Sh half times as harpit he down to the Hinges | YRwEEKCEY— which figures small |mloves ¢ twivte, My ordinary |norances of the sex, “learn beauty and| mode J A ROT ANG... 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