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ar ae a eee ", WORLD MAN WHO SERVED, AS A CAPTAIN IN THE 305TH INFANTRY. Off to a ‘‘Real Fight’’ Seasoned in the Lorraine Sector, the Division Chafed to Be in the Big Drive Which Was Started at Chateau-T hierry—Camions Carried Them to the Fulfilment of Their Desire This Is the Story of Their Ride to the New Fighting Front. By J. M. Loughborough (Former Captain, U. 8. A ei | | Offi 305th Infantry.) | hing Co, (The New York Eve HE French troops of the th Regiment on our leftiwere beginning to like us immensely because of the fighting spirit shown by our men, although they kept counselling defensive warfare, while our idea was that the Germans were weak at this point and could be driven back to Strassburg at one good punch, H “We will remain passive,” a French Captain said tome, “It is best. Never mind the German just now--, . and Intelligence J 19, WYTHE Pron 1 ing World) " a HIDE ALL THE BOYS IN THIS GROUP, WHICH ARRIVED HERE ON THE CRUISER PUEBLO, CAME HOME SICK OR WOUNDED a \\\ | Casuals of the 77th Arriving in New York re wifaN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919 Why Do Men Love Women? AND Why Do They Marry Them? ANONYMOUS AUTHOR OF BOOK ON WOMEN SAYS IT’S BECAUSE: They Believe That Women Love Them; They Want to Play Safe and “Find a Harbor; They Pity Them and Pity Grows Into Love; They Yearn for Some One Who Will“ Understand” Them. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall 1919, by The Prom Dubliehing ae x = Re Copyright (The New York Kvening World), HY do men love women ‘assing over the obvious retort of the female cynic don’t!" “They, wo have! just had offered to us the conclusions of the anonymous male who has written that new, amusing and intensely provocative little volume called “Women.” Although unabl name of this ana lyst, I can supply two interesting notes on him. First, he is one of the dear old ladie wearing trousers and some skirts, who believe in the bogy of a Sex War, Second, his views on “Women” are bound in deep, dark, piratical black by Alfred A. Knopf, the astute publisher who has just brought out said views, and given a new peace fillip to the pre- discussion of the incontro- vertible formula that “male and female created He them. e to give you the some ‘ he will get all he wants lat As a matter of fact he! | ‘These, then, are the reasons why the author of “Women’—I think he did not feel that way, and he admitted it to me later, | must have been afraid to put his name on the title page—believes men for the Germans then were bombarding Paris with marry the creatures their long-range gun and the poilus showed great de 1. Man's love is an emotional r W rood; the beautiful safeguard J spondency, ‘The true state of affairs was that the ( sponse to his belief that a woman] for hi rence, Other wome . loves him nN are—well, other women, His wi smans and the French used the Lorraine sector as a sort — ——— — ranean teem 2. Man‘s love is an expression of his|like his mother, will be ‘different, of “resting place.” When their troops were exhausted — —— ntense desire to “play safe,” to find |She will carry on the 1 tradition. in a lively wector they would go to the Lorraine front! S hasbor’ as. anches en ih nething stable, ‘They and tose bombs out into No Man's Land just for| a (@)I9)) @\ OVAG © | 8, Man's love is the child of pity wisheto feel that love and company " practi } D L his passion for saying, “Poor, dear |await them igh life. One may When our men received word of the drive at Chateau-Thierry they A g ) little girl!” ove and love again; but in the end became even more restless. They wanted real fighting, they said. They Or fe a TOL") xe % g s') 4. Man's love is a yearning for|love that seems to be final in its got plenty of it in time ¥ ANN Saag 8 LAN D [4 “e © A ¢ = GA somebody who will “understand” | unbreakable shackles of matrimony The idea of the American soldier 1s] A French officer with long whiskers mii ———$—$———$———$— — — — eigenen “a rial him Mters him the sort of Ait es bt h e isn't fighting unless he is| solemnly informed me that each cam- ° =, % . ry 8 % " : | Personally 1 do not believe that]ied women of old to take the veil. proving ahead, ‘That was phy he con, [Jon would hold reventeen men, but we| Laéttle Stories of Life Aboard the Manchuria—Pot-Shotting ata Floating Mine—The | roy eye cations ty | Ther Comm time im he ite ot ma "i e front “quiet.” A} Couldn't possibly Jam more than fif-; D, r _ ee ’ 7 “fy 3 7 ° ‘“ the same woman. If she really under-; when he can no longer endure amor« eran tase Chg se that ‘the 77th| teen in, At any rate, we got away. | I ‘araplane and How It W orks—The Ship 6 € at That Came Back —Getting Read stands the man who loves her she m ous uncertainty, The game has lost © Division Kicked up more’ fuss there| The camions were operated by Chi-i Uy?” on Current Fiction and Acquainted With the Modern Hero and Heroine, |:iow vim to “poor-dear-tittie-siri"| its first savour, He wants to be sur than had taken place since the begin- | hese bie ti ia Looe ne her, since a self-respecting per and}|of one woman forever. It is @ + ping of the war. Many good officers | Wore the uniform of the French Army! in Cre {same time, be‘struck by the bow) groomed himself unceasingly, and ne| courage are perhaps the last virtues} dream. a Ay men were lost na this front,|®nd were in charge of Corporals’ of 3 By Martin Green . | ot large ship. The chain goes|is now the same old sleek "N Hie|the agate “e n desires to find in] “The male, then, in his attitude to among them Capt, Philip Mills, com-| their own race, The man in which pe ibd agi Lables ied eh hah hing Mb Mec wena ong with bow and the mines] appetite is a source of never ending] his wife. But she will be a much|love, is more unsophisticated than the { mander of Company G, 308th Infantry. | those celestials ran a motor car was HE war'is not over, ‘This afternoon, as 1 write (date Feb. 7, 4919) the | *tached to it swing in toward the] remark in the mess. more positive factor in his life than| female,” concludes the author of ( At Lorraine the American artillery |® revelation ‘tn speed and reckless- have of pounder fitlne ae two minute intervale fromethe aun |mcee of the vessel and, if thoy - Requisition No. 2 would indicate. In|"Women". “Ho is more sentimental, joined us. The ist Battalion of tho] 8%. For kilo after kilo we bumped eat cie saan eda: Manta "the U. &. transcort: Manchuria, Weare (arte the vessel te promptly and OURS and hours of just plug-| moody and moments of depression she|At any rate after the maturing of S05th Field Artillery was the first unit, Mons over shell torn roads, and at seer, Str renoupne Wrnven. tae, heed AAA peach We are | thorou blown up, Only a few H f along over the ocean | will offer a harbor, or “the peace of|his sexual character, whatever his fen. te get Into position and under the di-| !48t @ stop for a rest was made. Near- just entering the Bay of Biscay, bound for Saint} days ago our wireless news bulletin have given the writer an oppor-!the sty"—what H. L. Mencken says| experience, he is capable of saying in rection of Lieut. Col. Hgnry L. Stim-| bY was an orchard. Doughboys made waire, told of a British ship being sunk by ty to read popular fiction on this! every husband wants—or a hot foot-| his own mind: ‘Dear little thing,’ cn, former Secretary of War, it fired|® break for it, and Lieutenants were he ship is slowed down and rolls in the swell. | mines, trip. I have read many of the short} bath or a down pillow. But if she/and ‘poor little darling,’ about @ the first barrage of any National ent after them. They were corralled About a mile away on the port side something that] But the paraplane will not let the 1 novelettes in all the} does not put yeast into her marriage| woman larger than himself. That Is Se Army field artillery. | @nd sent back to the camions. looks like a large tubular boiler with rounded ends |M™nes strike the ship, As the chain | mont nd weekly magazines the|ag well as into her bread both will|the extreme limit of sentimentalitys P°. Phe sth Division relieved us on the! Aftet several hours we approached bobs on the waves, 1f'is floating in an upright position, [towing the mines approaches it/Y man and the K. C, man have in! be soggy things indeed. for it shows him besotted. Lorraine front on Aug. 8 and it was|coateau-Thierry, with evidences of and it may be a mine or a buoy. At any rate the OREN RHE Othe; pe ©) thelr collection, I tind that the story! perhaps here and there still ex-/ “But pity is a very constant eles battle on all sides. We wound pper has given orders to fire at it Jand is guided into the saw-toothed| writers have created a new breed of} iets a ;irl who believes that the way|ment in male love, It is the cause are. SCHcTaliy known that the through the v up the hill the hd pM f equipment at the top of the head.|herocs and heroines and villainslts win the man of her heart 4s tol of many engagements, many mara a asoned fighting unit, was go! laacedana ual Geet radon tamai tier The t vrts no longer carry RaW: DUE lehie extern thacchali and’ the mle ag aalcied (octee: soerantl oa ier veh Ob eNe NORE II Hh) Onn aE ene nmene ts mee ta mcani Mere: marched ‘back to ihe areal enn masks abandoned machine guns} ">" ~ ™ proldsely Socaure: t not able Ise one bia | they can bo blown up by won Bre | deed re ra gs from|yint that her young affections are|a girl who ha e up her mind to 5 i : , and ammunition, rifles, helmets with| guns, of which there are three on the Manchuria. His | fr which they car picked up. | ¢ n to twenty-four if they arelgouched; who adopts the pose that! marry shortly. Unhappiness at home around Fontonoy Ia Joute and Lande |ioieg in them that told their own] panne one-pounder is a light Weapon with which to hit such 1 from twenty to forty-| oniy a formal proposal will turn on’ is in some classes of society a sure pcr COUT and on Aus. ¢ at 10 o'clock AF | story—and bodies, There were Am sige a small target WERTBODS, incihe forward part they are married—and most) those affections—as one turns on the |card to play, and is responsible for “*" night—for the purpose ot Syalilog {aan -onifarme,ioo, and’ when Gis MSA AiIAE ink aabbon Ciba to. tlie’ AeRAU nilncyaera: LE RHUL hak E of this ship was awakened at 3 of the ex are about married wom-| water in the pipes after a night of|some strange weddings. “They don’t Resets ridiag so Mortcsrt, about |S of the 77th saw them thelr souls} ended in the sea, Rut the bobbing object of suspicion is not struck. After |. Olek Sunday morming by acon who let 0 Deut into their] sero temperatures, understand me... mother's awful! ws ; REO TAR BORER “CHENG! AC CHP sah ahot tha. ottine? 1 mem) f V6 Bey, Oa ee : y erudite. They) ro this girl I recommend thefrank|1 don't know what I shall do. € | rixty kilos from Paris, We arr bans. i Se amie lia asta brane (hein | haped liko a whal ofa land that, in t first shock of know Mat rout everything] confession by the author of “Women”: | can't stand it much longer!’ ‘Poor paereiey $80. P) My Ave, 7: BOR HOR) On Loot he cations, Lill at Ferecdne | nelve eae Se ‘y | seh shoulder is a wi wwalk ou and everything about most things./uty the tirst place the real reason for |little girl,’ says the young man, bis Pee er marched fo Tardenoix they separated so that|to port. Some argue Ther : Corta h es phey waite in with thelr eves open. \iove on the part of the male is that|mind darting to possibilities. ‘Look * around Colum where Divisi@n| oach unit couks debus ienrateel ean: ci ; ei ul 4 e eng f course t are beautiful but} i. responds emotionally to @ belief| here, we should be beastly poor, and pendaneriers was, The sh wOOl! ciace,: Our regiment detrussed at tho| buoy. Many who havo aeon Dethe sore ye OME aE fre not clinging. Their e¥@S) that some one or other of his women|all that; but Who has not te Mouroux, camping out in a DIR) Oe ttine qt wae the RU mE EAN Ave ASSN cana of a moom| ‘Sec-ower" walled a high, de lear, oxconts when they atelmlet@ihe ous ts ia’ scve with blaul seen Clarice, amrahesa ek te Ser ehatean. Tha men were thoroughly |i, the atiernoon and in the distanco| vagrant mine which haa broken } Two lines are len” and drop thelr lids, or thelr! 9. at least is not so indifferent as to|youth hopelessly ignorant of the Bp ‘exhausted anc they were permitted tO/ wa cowig German observation} from. the man ii f ) . are “misty” in passionate love! iit out of court the notion that she|ptang for his future?” sleep far into the morning. As #00N | 4,1) Ailleey fire, 20 Wel alone | mithwest coast aplane ‘ They gaze at & man with / mient be willing to marry him. Finally, what the author of “Wom- us a8 they arose the inevitable seateh|inew wo were close to the most. im | pralagearypssesicipiont i al . ji “level” look, Generally they are! sytany marriages aro achieved by] en” thinks the best types of men seek for “oeufe” was begun. We were ahort) portant part of the western front i ne used to tow th 4 polandes or r hair is golden brown, | sneer feminine determination, When! in marriage is some one who will “un et cee OF Ur ration. conyers i that here our division was to ng. Th ne und the predominating eye color 18) one reaches the stage of hope it !8| derstand" them, He does not believe a eee aearen ta[DeKin making history tor ttselt wering and holstin jbiue, When they are young they are! pecause there has been some curious! that “strong hearts faint by a warm Bente tien) 2 f0NnO. It. St & SrORArOBES) on, sisi debussed a} Nestien and As the paraplane is lowered islim and their figures sway and they | anq indefinable turn upon the part of|heartstone,” but that there they BEE ee SNYS iA. ORBTER WAS ETOEUY | 01 Gusk the man wore chalet 1 big unwieldy Trersbody was uwukened at o'clock | 27° Prone to talk about subjects re-/the woman which renders not wholly] gird themsclves anew for battle a en pnned to the Forest of Nestles, on a h kes the water-the s ay niliar soul {lating to sex, which young girls are] absurd the notion that she has an in-]- «Tp. women, men who crave for “% expect I'l get a court martial) no.ony the village, where they wen | way~it dives and disapp upposed to know nothing about. The) ijnation to love, AS a tule, T should! reality have this odd and passionate and about elx months for this,” #uld| io Dua. When they had pitched Niidiees a ean aA Hag bee ng note, and “Mee-ower* came the| married women ke a lecturer |say that the pretty girl can Marry |derire to appear noe otherwise than op fhe qian who formerly was & New |inois tents they started out “souver Retr cen | he is rapidly run out over the /@n8wer from a combatant singing,in a clinic, In the magazines I read|aimost any man who strongly attracts|penitents,, We relinquish, in. the +York teamster. “‘Trouble | isunting® whe waltine fer supper, a eee vi ey doch paimall terset. J dram of the engine and through the (Pass. The goles grew in volume and|all the heroines were built along the| her, The game, if she be astute airangin oh clr love the gestural ae read these hero French signs, and 1c. wore nouvenira aplenty, One ap pulleys on the boom, Down then, mingled with “pf-f-t, pf-f-f-t,"|same models, according to their ages, |enough, is in her own hands." piecing tna nada et bey can't read @ map.” Jean brought in an order writion re At any rate the nner has not} paraplane to a depth deter arose a clamor like unto that in althe same as knocked down bungalows As for the type of woman with) dreadful treasure of disappointment “Never ming,” I said, knowing B®) von itindenburg, telling of mistakes | Dee? Able to hit It. #The navigating! 46° commander, and as it Chinese theatre when the actors and|or cigar boxes whom a man falls in love—at least! inat we store in our hearts, squeezed Bad done bie best, “C'est Ia guerte.| aae by Germans in an action, An-|(mcer® ote quite sure it is a | draws away from the side of the ves- orchestra are all working togeth he heroes are all strong men with! when he seeks a wife—no filrt nOlthough it may be from ostensinle ge Forget it.” NAt this a little poll) oiioe had a letter from a German in |*nd the signal ful ed ahead will to a distance of about 100 yards. he noise died away and we all rolled | muscles like steel, They are invari-| feminist, no woman of the world need |: ;iumph, is the thing we look back to standing under a tree nearby, lean-| poriin to his brother in the army |%°2" be Sounded. ‘The target Is drifts |" oie caraplane is a protection |over and went to sleep again, not/ably “upstanding” when they are not|apply, according to the author of], memory, The things we have longed ing wearily on his rifle, came to wife. | eine him for kee ping up the pee Ing astern and will soon be out of) | it “mines in a fleld of mines | Without wonder at such an experience|fgures in a “b'gosh” story. ‘Then!“Women.” The ideal 1s stil! summed Ar evainaven Gok ihese GelaEe “Ab, yes,” he sald in French, “c'est | an4 warning him that all was lout, |#@bt But its location has alveady| 7 itea in @ tine across @ channel, |in midocean they are of the “hick” class, walking|up in Byron's rather sargastic for-| ong to confess, To rest and to is ae t ot my wife aid other was from a German « Dean Dasha se SAOFERE Tanne and Vp fully equipped with them ix| ‘The star cat of the Manchuria is! with a slight stoop. Smooth shaven |mula: “Oh, mirth and { nocencet Oh,| , to be made whole and to he Gsugater since it vegan Crest ie brother t ng ht 1 all me. in th ¥ by, nays f . rt npanied, wh they are rigged |a big, coal black tom, 1 Nig ‘milk and water | comforted. To be understood! To em guerre. I have lost my two brothers gepien ee sickness’ 12 {Up the a ind afloat, by four auxiliary minia- |He has been on the vessel, according MACH | To the ordinary man.” we read!) iy wits wae, Kacwida all Gane igure 2 dattic. Crest le guerre.” And then |i), German Army, ‘Py on investigation w mu ture craft under water, moving at the|to rep for ten years, and is cov- “whose notions of the woman he mar- | \ s, has yet the strength to fens HE turned back to rest on his rifl be steaming out of 1 : eed and, by virtue of the|creg with scars and has but one tos ries are taken from novelettes and|), Aa tobe wecudiG® oun Iovate ‘The region around Columleres was Arete ng in the forest told of the " and the rudder, on an even/|on his right forepaw and is too ¢ 4 im ltrom her own revelations as the} - —— bi the most delightful one visited by the! “!!d manner in which the ¢ HE mine menace remains and ere the cory of the |and stiff for rapid action, But } ndary self, there 1s somethin ex- sae aay % Mth Division. There were “oeufs",'he Prussian Guards and Jagers and Cha to that extent the war 4 t ; iy at Fete si ae porting! blood : alii Hetewat least cexsively good in marying somebody | G WORLD a aplenty, and the doughboy was lit-|0'her supposedly good fighters—were even as the Peace Congress de t in. practice lit was hot enough to urge him ashor | who has never—it would almost seem PUZZLES. j fom erally “walking on eggs." There were |POUled by our American Idiers, | vtes in Paris, ar out at sea |when the Manchuria tied up at Ho-| yistion heroes —loved before. He feels her in ° SS. modest, pretty girls who blushed and t. Robert G. Mckay of the 08th | the dar ‘omes from cating mili |boken on the last trip home but on to kiss the heroine 0} nocence to Re @ guarantee of future By Sam Loyd. courtsied when a doughboy appeared, |!™fantry Machine Gun Company,| which may have dragged th And he fared forth into the alleys of} good conduct. He feels safe, She Lt ie #2. There wass't much work, for the New | Made a bed for himself on the and are driftin n Hoboken seeking adventure, and tte { they , with square jaws, All| will be there, forever his, inno¢ Distributing Wealth. fis York men were being permitted to/and when he awoke he saw the ue fon. ; hip 1 without him, Al hands |authors must read and be influenced | | JN distributing some of his wealth eis gird themselves for the big smash)?f a German soldier within a few) especially at the mouths of harb g” down as a deserter |by the collar advertisements in the|by Mary Roberts Rinehart in which|[) among his nephews, Uncle Bob i> that was to end the war, feet of him, The forest was full of] on both sides of the Atlan Manchuria got back late in| street cars. City heroes and villains |she used the words “dissociate” and made the following neat litue At 11 o'clock on the morning of/dead Germans and Prussian helmots.| is danger from m felds 4 She was made fast to Docis | re addicted to silk socks and mani-! dissociation” about — twenty-nine! speech » Aug. 10 the division embussed for 1t Was a fitting place for the 77th to} py German submarin during th the same th had o2- Jeured finger nails. The honest work-|times. It was a new term to my] “To John I give 23 the first time in France. To me—then its couch before going into the | w existen which has no: Bhe Paramene will nok let sth cupied on the previous visit, and a|ingman here smells of perspiration! limited vocabulary. Now all the short! cents, to James 17 # a Lieutenant—fell the doubtful honor | big Aght en reported sia ngplank was run out t had and smokes a pipe; in fact the pipe|story writers are using it. And no| cents and to Josh- ~ of being ‘embussing officer.”” What Just outside Nestles w a huge| This transport—and T suppose At the top th ud of the!touched the floor of the pler some-|is becoming the favorite vice of the | less than three authors writing in] ua 11 cents, for My. the embur sing officer does 1s to figure | stone tower, twelve feet thick, said to] other transports, too-is cauipped W tr ) b ind tense landec modern male in fiction, displacing the | different January magazines found| thgt is in propor- a how many buses, or camions, he has Ve been bu: n the twelfth cen-! fore and aft with an uncanny Ss | mou ke arrangement equipped of it and a black streak sin the way they | occasion to frequently refer to some. | tion to your a &t his disposal, how many men each tury, Here von Hindenburg had his| submarine apparatus called ap and below with sharp saw {the ship. It was “Ni noticeable too, Lovers | body's “self-unconsciousness."* which are just 1! 7 will hold and how many men he has! headquarters, and his till was | plane, As we York a week ry ah A himself alithe time th ae 5a) EIRAAa bjects of their af-| ‘The heroes while physically alike|months apart," mee sane gare of. Then he: proceeds tojat the entrar ‘This tower “four hese wer red, tw t 8 hes ir Et ppeared in the offi n e eyelids well as on|are taken from many walks of Who can tell the ages of Joha, jr Dut the men in tife buses, Of course the Kaiser is said to have mounted | on each sid the ship about f ' t ntal chains of the first ng out, movi ips for generations of magazine |and almost every line of endeavor, |dames and Joshua? Ep his figures prove wrong every time,|to witness the "victorious advance" |{ back of the bow 0 th |< which, in tu anchored stealthily and—if it can be said of }fiction folk, It is only recently that |The man who “works with his hands" | Answer to How Wide Is This River? @ 44 the process generally winds up of his troops which was to lead to a, about fifty fect forward of t a Hicula to tho bot- |cat-—shamefacedly from officer to of-|they have begun to begin to implant \is coming to the front as a hero in| ‘The river way exactly 1,760 yards ta With the soldiers and officers packed victory for “Kultur Not far away|T ok something aeroplanes f th un, ‘The horizontal ficer, as though secking forgiver burning “busses” on the soft skin of a| modern fiction, Mut 1 never read AR Je, which may be readily proved re = Uke sardines into the camions and| was the grave of Quentin Roosevelt but are built of heavy steel ha ur Nough beneath the |1i Lill considerably devastaten, | female's neck. story or a book in which the hero|attempting to ft any other distance everybody feeling unhappy. (To Be Continued To-Morrow), | he hollow body of the paraplane ls surface to be hidden amd, at the|put during the voyage he has! About # yeur ago 1 read story jwea a parber, 1 the conditions of the probjom, 9 4 e ' - e ' “ x / ‘ sets ramets (EET TL tne ene A ge ETT eee tec a aS TESS TTL ee te IPE SSS

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