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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919 Why “Casey” (K. of C.) Made Good ‘‘Over There’’ With the Doughboys Advance Glimpse of 1919 Bathing Suits What This Summer’s Mermaids Will Wear One of the Million Reasons Was Soap, Another Was Gumdrops, Another Was Cigarettes, but “ Service’ Was the Big Idea, and It’s Still Being Given by Getting Jobs for Keturned Doughboys | Over Here—20,000 Already Have Been Found. By Zoe Beckley | “ H, you Casey! Atta boy, Knights!” O ‘This unceremonious greeting was yipped over the raf) of « big troopship as it nosed its way up the harbor loaded with dough- Qeys. Far below th< dull-gray transport. wallow .ng in the wavewash, was & Bitip boat loaded with K. of C. workers, rosy faced and full of what some- Pedy has called “muscular Christianity.” They had boxes of various sizes | @aggesting smokes and chocolates and a lot of other things besides, ready @ be Mung to the soldiers as soon as the range was got “Pitch up some gum Gimme a é Got some soap handy “How's the gumdrop cry Vben you're shooting at the enemy | Bhoot us some Carey cignroot 4 mud up to your neck,” says he, BM osounded to us a) ff those wads! “anything in the way of smokes or mda liked the “Casey”, So we] eats looks good. Prowied up to the Krn.ghts of Colum- | “Thut now the heaviest work Is over, bus dleadquarters, at No. 461 Fourth | ‘here is m tin to think about Avedue, to find out for ourself the| what you want, and more Inclination wenapns, if any. to ‘cuss’ if you don't get it. One of the reasons is Michael Hogan} “They're crazy about boxing. We've @ Brooklyn, whose eye is as blue as|got Bill McCabe and Al McLean, fa MMs Name is green, and who radiates | mous fight promoters, and Billy Roche, Beah and energy like @ human dy-| Athletic Director of the Third Anny famio. His face is pink, overlaid with | At lant accounts they were at famous @m. His teeth are white and his smile | Ehrenbreitstein, on the Rhine, getting fe broad. He grips your paw in a way | uP boxing matches." fet sends ao tingle to your shoulder.| On this side of the water the Amd you'd got the right answer| Knights are stepping round briskly Whether you asked him for spiritual | ‘hese days digging up jobs for home- @asolation or a jar of jam. Hogan | comers. Their problem is the prob- typical “Casey,” overseas type. | lem of the whole country—fitting boys Me can adjust a tourniquet and shoea|who have done one kind of work | HITE WITH STRIPEO PARASOL. Stripes and Contrasts Among Beach Favorites fINE SUIT MAD A GYM SUIT, @MART AND “DIF- FERENT.” FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919 Mustrations Y DEAREST BILL, M I been feelin as royal as bakin powder for the last few days. My Cousin, Jed Bangs, was ovver here in his flivver from Elmore County. Thats XN why I aint had time to write. We have done nothin but drive from mornin till night and mostly from night till mornin. Jed says its never late till twelve and its always early after that. Jeds just like Uncle Mat, his father and Mas brother. Always Phylosiphying about something or other an hes got all kinds of sense, non and otherwise, Last night was his last night We sure did celebrate. Some girl from up on the avenue passed with a fine car all glassed in and her fello settin in a seat all swung round facin hers j80 Jed always thinkin of somethin nobody else would, went In an got a chair out of the kitchen an put it In with me facin him an we rode like that around an passed the swell couple with the glassed tn affair. Its great to have some fello to run aroun with cause It dont give me much time to th'nk about an miss you. I say a young girl oughtnt to brood over circumstances that cant be helped. If you get killed theres your insurance me and your Mother can divide an that ought to Dare OWL MABLE’S LOVE LETTERS TO HER ROOKIE By Florence Elizabeth Summers by Natalie Fontaine Stokes, “HE DROVE WITH HIS ARM OM THE BACK OF THE SEAT.” round here making cornbread, eat in the Cafe-fays. T see youve mispelt another ward, Dont let the Army make you ears less Bill. Nothin speaks worse tr a fello than bum writin. Id correst yon but there aint time to look t wm Ive got to cook supper. Dont gat Jealous about Jed. Remember hes a cousin, though from the way be acted T think he wishes he wasmt. He said Id make the best littl oi on the market. Dont get up in @e alr though. You wouldnt want wife nobody elee would have. Deut worry about the way ho always drove with his arm on the back #f keep me from havin to work for | the seat, canse Im still awhile. Gee! Wouldnt @ real va-| Your same jcation be great? I can just tell you! \if T had half of the amount of your insurance, I wouldnt be hangin Which Makes Home Happier the ‘“‘Gadabout” Wife or the “Stay-at-Home?” By Fay Stevenson Covrright, 1919, by the Pres Publishing Un (The New York Brening World) ot SUALLY wives can be divided} And then she gives you a long-stramg. em. OF these 1,000 workers, 40 aro within two weeks. One chap was at pene two classes. They are|out story about how many loaves of @ebuntecr chaplaiie—priests with all work within the bour after he left } ate ; : ; either inclined to be “gad- | bread she bakes each week, how mamy ‘powers of the Roman Catholic, the demobilization camp.” \ } r arc abouts” or ‘Alice-sit-by-the-fires,” | stockings she darns and if she has a @hiich, but who attend men of all) We suppose you know tho “Casey” | Bess j Colne out or staying bome all the/ retinue of servants she tells you hew G@etUila, or none. Three of those wear | does things for you whether you are | time Ie a matter *|ehe has to wateh this one and keep an fe French War Cross. |@ Catholic, a Jew or a nothing-in- habit, The more]eye on that one. Blue? Why, suche ‘Twenty-five girts ‘one matuded too—| Particular, Some 20 per cent. of men the wife who gads| woman makes indigo ashamed of > Gimncgraphers who know how to| '? the American Army are said to be continually goes|self, qmile and say the good word to a| Roman Catholics, By a similar token | out the more she} The hasband of such a women seem femesome Yank. | oye 30 per cent. of the men the K. | wants tc 0. Bo'| begins to seek outside entertainment, - of C. has fitted into jobs bave been the woman who| He looks upon his home merely 2 @ “We found,” says Pop Hogan, “that nectar 4 a“ ® @ap didn't 'y- it when be opened non-Catholics, William J, Mulligan, stays at home day | place to eat and sleep. But for rent @ but door and saw nothing but ajChalrman and Supreme Director, a after day, taker| enjoyment he seeks any place bat aula, He can make @ pudding—and|in some special place into another @ poultica Play checkers and fire a| kind of work a! some other place. ‘em, Tell you a joke—or take a mee “In other words,” eays the Casey, @@s8 to your mother. We believe he | "if a man who lived in Oshkosh has 22 yew on buttons, fix bandages, rol!| made up his mind he wants to get Gigaretics, make hash, sweep floors, | work in New York City, N. Y., wo Work. typewriter and sing a song | try to get it for him without argu- (goodness knows he's sung many a/ ment. We feel he can do better work | when {t te what he likes and where Ogan has just come back to bi | vw likes it after long months of foreig! | “We have 1908 councils throughout Bat until there are many|ihis country and Canada. Each has fam mo the 1,200,000 Amerioan sol-]4 membership of from 100 to more who are still in France and the" than 6,000. 6o it ts fuirly easy to find Rhineland the K. of C. will work in these cities and towns thousand workers overseas, through the organization have at the older men to come back hand. Soe far we have found more their affairs and than 20,000 jobs Two-thirds of the younger ones to replace applicants were found employment PLAIN BUT BERVICEABLE BLACK SATIN SUIT AND A MOOEL OF GREEN AND WHITE STRIPE The Story of New York Squares ie of mea.” | lawyer and @ man still in bis rosy 2 ee. " the attitude of|home, What is the use of wasting thirties, hi pnt $30,000,000 fe e ., ’ , “eé > My 99 ‘*Melincholy| breath tn talking to a wife whe pee We hen woot wot ito the sore yerenn, Me ama Bone fo the Madison Square—N. Y.’s First ‘‘Potter’s Field Mendes’ Gael crema raiyer mene aa eaiee Seem and found several mililon otber oH Knights, William J. MoGinley of New geasons why the boys shout “Hooree| yor peter W, Collins of Boston an 1| fier Casey” and “Ob, you Knights!"| saines A. Flaherty of Patedeoe Bome of these reasons are gUMATOPS) Goiare “ho has Series ee oome of them are soap, Albemathen, thorn wosia: Wel Mec it | Meéw you might not think 9087 8 1,46 ay though the “Cas haa Rearen-sent beneficence. But s08P, pretty well found the range of the Yet as emphasize, is scarcer in Ger-) doughboy heart and @hot “human qany than teeth in a hen, A Rhine-) 8 straight to it, fand hausfrau might not launder @ nn REESE SENET Rib nto eat Saka Yank's beeveedees and shirts and sighs, “Ob, slush’ | sit-by-the-fire™ doesn't know wha @ the less you go out | roing on in the world, the less you want to £0." The “gadabout” knows ef @ Of course a good many sane argu ewest jokes and she's just tal of ;ments can be presented for th | nteresting things she's seen amd )“Alice-sit-by-the-fire” wife. YOU C49) heard. She lunches away from heme | say, for instance, “Well, anyway, sh) occasionally, she learns new Meme liikes her home and she doesn't £¢t/apout cooking, new embroidery jdinner with her hat on or drag ber) stitches and @ thousand and ene ‘tired husband out evenines or neglect! other tittle things which make @he Coven some Coyynaht, 1 by The trem Puvilsting Co, (The New York Evening Ward.) } irae | N the latter part of the poevyosed| | | | \ century no one dreamed that New York would ever extend as fai the spot that is now Madi | e. So the rough waste land ying just above the juncture of th her housework or the children OFlreminine world delightful. But bee gocks for love. even for money TWO MINUTES OF OPTIMISM | | isloomingdale Road and the old Pos ‘anything, She's right on the J0D}iy where she ecores her greatest But she will for soap oad Boston was thought to a Irhere Is always “somebody home” !n/ o1n¢ = She hears the troubles of Fe Knights have had tons of litte J wee for a burying groun [her house, which, by the way, 18 FU) others and is thankful for her ewe pone caxea made bearing on che side By Herman J. Stich | « pagan’ anil aeooraliyl eae aL Tusineeslibecway, OA |r eee eee nics ante the red shield with the white cross the ety fathers laid out a Potter she's the happiest woman’——~ one has any troubles but heresti, flanked by the rs K. C,, and the Copyiiabt, 1919, by the Frees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) eld here in 1794, But here is where you have to Stop. | tn» “padabout"” knows better, word mpl nts of he engine Hooverize ! Don’t Gormandize! But this did * at pl ols singe Pe she “the bappiest woman in the Gt scutes thi *cacabout® oma ef Columbus.” ou would thir ne cohen j well jor ents at all, fo) world?” “keep the home fires burt , pletbre would wash off with the first LUTTONY writes more obituaries than starvation, Feas is | Bloomir Road was thea tne All life 1s @ matter of point of view, |, Hf e eviettes ne Nigh = Fubting. But it ‘s cunningly pr far and away more dangerous than fasting. When your belly’s | f able drive out into the coustry,| |{t ee tommn way, chai ther ecal bie Mae?” benenear?: fer Be te. Bee / tected under a coat of paratfn, and your god, your idol's of clay, Playing the cormorant doesn’t |! urteen Afilew Around" a4) EERERCONTS . hls CODROnme DAOWAN ANG Z3e |"piuo” they mean they have Me) so aid sometimes thin “sede } Jasts til] the cake is a wafer pay. | Washington called it, which was cov-| STREET IN 1655 wrong point of view, The “gad-| 1) 11. Dc ack with @o “The German women,” says Secre Food is fuel. Improper or excessive fuel checks the flames and | ¢'¢d by following this road to Harlem} about” feels the mood and gets oUt. | ich energy a che lets { tary Hogan, y too glad to 49) chokes the human furnace—starting auto-intoxication, complications 18 ights and thea returning home by|234 and Bist Streets and Sixth and ‘Srat permanent circus ever seen !9/ rey point of view changes, lan the old, dingy tire out and builds Gre poys’ washing for nothing—JuM) of the kidneys, nervous indigestion and premature old age. Ea the Post Road, There were many | Fourth Avenues, merica, when Francont'’s Hipp0-|,n6 returns to ber home she #608 IMO} pes now one that sparkles and for Ue lettovers of the soap cakes.” | 9 sone tive te oath indigestion and premature old age, Eattolive | oo cisints at the bury und be-| In 1824 the Arsenal was converted |drome was opened here, And although | tom an entirely different angle, BUC) oes ciden and gives life amd joy unto And say—candy! By the thousand * ing located Where the pauper funerals | into a House of Refuge for juvenile |this was far out of town, throngs of | 11%" faitntul old "stay-at-home" | a wag are withir pies prune, ' Returning overscan war| Human beings, like armies, fight and subsist on thelr stomachs. | must pe viewed by soc.ety “taking tho| delinquents, This was burned to the |people filled it at each performance. | 1.4 on, The blues WOrk OD t0% now point of view or a little pep Your dinner pail is your greatest asset—or a hopcloss debit Food : ft veal . > fiftee: af nd was J ingen) r ‘ Me wannciad that dhe. (allawe jal” either on horseback or in the} ground fifteen years after and tigadabout’ wite| gathered up trom me mervars reported andy,| ©40 make or mar your career. Failure finds bad pickings among well amily coech, Consequently there was| then rebuilt at the oct of Bnet 840) 22 sem ne Sue Dullding wae re! zou ean onl) the eacetOn” Oe veathered ut hers j Wweemcrazy about plain, bard candy Ralan oad 4 Cc raed - | a 4 y Sl eiceas Moved and what waa then New] many names, but you can't say Shes | lives enable wou make . Bot chocolate, but the kind that) balances inn ramming to Kill @ slight craving ts as intelligen al resol when three years) Stree aison | 227H'S Mnest hotel, the Fifth Avenue, |, pessimist or a “weeping willow’ |great, roaring home tire whic wil © cess good al guoker, flay using & triphammer to drive tacks. Greasy, acidy, richly spiced Mwer the unvishtly burying ground] For hatf a dozen years Madison | was erected, Here were entertained Perhaps she even neglects some of |linger in the heart fur with mint and cinnamon and the lik palace ticklers are sure to take their toll in and inefi w the land which) Square was greatly neglected and/q jong jine of notable guests—the the physical comforts of ber home, = @ that, Gumdrop, tooo, boys! Fat! elency is now Square presented a rather unkempt aPPear~ | Prince of Wales afterward King Bd- |". Aye NEVER neglects the mental | A SENSIBLE QUESTION. ones, Licorice, clove ros At the summons of necessity you would DIE for your family or your A te later 4 arsenal was} ance, but It must be remembered tt) wang VIL; Dom Pedro, Emperor of happiness of her husband or oh | SS TARNIGNA Want Jemon and lime, Wowie, but they're) country. How much more sensible to LIVE for them by eating wisely to t where the Potter's! was still a long distance from the gras; Presidents Lincoln and Grant, |gron, She never gives them that A elier’s ic buy a | good, We sampled one and eating little! You're playing @ losing game when you play a good |!!! This was on the site| solidly bullt portions of the city. — |ang every distinguished foreigner |. ca of existence,” “tite is duil,” | sap i : a clgaretion the ‘Casey bas pieyiaR ali a hal ite Ml occa FP ed by the Worth Monu-| In 1845 Mayor James Harper, who A Ge: “tired aaa TAGRMeALing ahanmas she wee / chew “Cas knife and fork or blow in your income on a blow-out liment ; where the temporary Araa|helonged te the.damile who tunded| "ae Wees me Snuniey, Gen. Bhar jain it awtuh Mabe Sspienie | si, “What, #30 ll oa Dor Yes, 8 Pe nd - | \ been t to w 1 the well known publishing house, be- mp lived Were SOnMAMY, Bd so did | which can Tene ANNE snes ay an aloo ned ) || Madam, those figures are rig ree er , zy a py o we me | Thomas ©, Pla! he Repu’ ose nle da a tin She neve: th hundred m Tney are specially EVENING WORLD PUZZLES |come our returning soldier |came interested in the spot and it was ee Pedy pon ne AN for wns is Leeda Poacaling cfaare lit nag } t . hit > 1 i t ie ohat mathe) < vare nex through his efforts that it was laid out " gives be! att ‘ 5 TB | about It i made ''K. of ( 1a neat white box By Sam I oyd What w mat mathe-} ‘T t neat t | was built the monument to Gen. Py od a poor little bird” for the th : . ~OY Je ground, .xtendin | public . The p hie an ting “caged ‘ ¥} sald the \ with the Casey symbol. And ail free! 4 egg pe matica ne | parade ground, an as 8 publi Bh cai des Pict ian mnie? | worth wab erected, He waa a New| ™s, of hor days to be lis domestic PH eniietnne gratis, for nothing, ‘They're sending, “4 Mathematical Monkey | ANSWER TO TALKING ABOUT) /'It bpd from ever aoe eine lod tnt, the old. toates | Yorker who distinguished himsolf in| saya Sho never gives her children asics . Ran#Kerchiefs now, and giving them HEN Prof, Garner was exhib CHICKENS. nues, The Commis outlet, was Fie) OP lthe Mexican War. ‘The equare was| p» foeling that the sun will nevor what of th to the returning boys with “Welcome iting the Skidoo ly of O'Planert p uch a Ace Was necessary for| Post Road, wash Tan scree the Taiseundad we bandianie maidsnen, ihe coal for them because thoy Bhat oF b aie a a 7 nonke one of 1 ary € 4 which case of | a , was closed and the place re- » tr) . i t. Home” stamped on the sealed enve talking =m i ya, a: ef ee bd ; Y i wale yin one it sven to its present limits, A pors| As time went by Madison Square | have spilled @ spot on mother’s fin | “Why.” answered hich ¢ ta e ft h ha m repiie oO s€ Oo asse ble iced race 7 : pecs acts Serer gre ties ie hale cara te pe «to defend the city. in an old|tion of this old road can still be traced |Garden was built from designs of|:able linen oF torn @ garment which [*] the shopman, “tt ce eee a A ga ET garding their t ‘ < in 1811 |by the double row of treas leading |Stanford White, the Farragut Statue | it will take hor “all night” to mend, a Stel goes eclght days nitty. on rot ered in a corner ass Ag eel Tr ie ade ground is plain. |aorth from the fountain. |by Augustus Saint Gaudens was| A “stay-at-home” wife Is the most} without winding.” Pat scratched bis a Wmuhesn't o cold, the homing Yank ie el Li chickens Ww " Hayaenn rae yaore later: hae Where the Fifth Avenue Butlding|erected in honor of tho memory of | pitiful creature Imagtnable, Each day} nead in bewilderment, “So much ap , ee Sense ‘ieee ; for fa UR OP suet teea | Dene anny fhe thal there thowtt fever, during the administration of|now stands there was, about 16%, a|the great Admiral of the Civil War sis just one monotonous twenty-four that?’ he eald. “Well there's coh 4 +8 over A gigas o| of any one of us| be a rains of $1 per dozen, to $9 per | President Madison, the place was|small road house kept by Corpl.jand the place took on the likeness of | hours after another All deve ook | quest o Pd ike to ask you. Lf it quem Secretary ae. says that the boys by ene-twelttyy ot| dozen, which wauld make the eleht| named in his honor, Madison Square |Thompson, which was & faverite today, except that for many years it jalike to her. If you as! 60 any-| eight ways without winding, how tong F , . ebic 01 5,66 -3 cents, oveupeas needing all thi little the age of e} @tiemblons now more than | of there gives the third” , Lane rai was on the percentage ce {but the limits of the parade ground|atoppigs place on the Bloominydale| was not. overshadowed by any sky- Phere she looks as astonished as If| wii t go if you wind it?’—W the pound and not on ak wot nana he were restricted to the land gala, io UA, Gave wag 10 the cunnpene Ye the Melzpelion Zewen, ead anked har te viel, the mown. fom femee ward srentaneedhnesesuamagriestenetiianeneeriesereaeesteeses pecrassastaeseeeth nstnstasnemmmematiamai PON