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~ “The Gods Gave the World | ToaWoman—Any Woman” iS —LORD DUNSANY Famous Irish Playwright “Woman Has Swayed the World—-This Movement to War Heroes Football Stars at Columbia This Year - m% if Acquire the Vote Man Has, Is as if a Soaring} beh) ment ron, ' i ho a pitied ha eam ted Eagle Were Jealous of a Frog for the Distance Capt. G. De Friest Larner, D. S. C.—Lee Johnson, Croix de Guerre—Ensign R. But it idwtt go'so fast | ncunect ns cnterprete 8 Jame dane 3 He Could Jump.” Wilsen Scott—Ensign Jack Kennedy, Will Help Fight Columbia’s Football except you an shake. pepper cept the dead onen, Rota af em “It Is Woman as Beauty Who Has Put the Carpets Battles, and College Will Be Represented in Other Athletic Contests by Capt. hard you shimmy. Just, when | Addi feike abcale-arth dhe on the Floors of Our Homes, the Pictures on “Bob”? O’Loughlin and Duncan W. Leys, Croix de Guerre. they made delirtum tremens un- needs no Words so long as it's got constitutional, jazz came along music the Walls.”’ and gave us dancing tremens, | 4.41 ty i a ate the bows that 3 , Guy now drinks a few pars of | Write hag advertised, Saar “The Supreme Horror of War Is That One Woman | musi¢ and gets jazz instead of a more than the Army. Jags stuft 7 : jag. makes the other nations under- Should Have Brokere Her Fingernail Making UNObbAy knows where it came | Sad America, and ‘that's why ; ” from and nobody knows where the, RUNG HOw Neeee Suma come i Munitions. I's going, Reformers claim it | Uritannia rulep the waves, bat i came fron id is going to the Jann rules the British danc ql By Marguerite Mooers’ Marshall | | arse ptabe ais bike we whee floor! : Copright, 1019, by The Prom Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) i's a es ee Gid tine classtes can't stand up “ HEN you say'that I admire women it is as if you said I pat the bout the séme time boose was | -do la sit down—in a back mar W sunset on the head, applaud the dawn and give a mild encore swing Weale. Guy that used t0 Jazz comp have put the bee to the music of the spheres have two fingers of whiskey now | pe to tend Memeo , 4 om That is how Edward Jolm Moreton Drax Plunkett, has two shoulders for Jazz stuff was all right in 1750, but that ; ; \ Lord Dunsany, countered with characteristically ardent | Claims it's greatest medicine, and Was before we won our first war, s imagery the charge I brought against the supremely | he shakes well while taking. Eid SOUVEL RIA ate ee 5 poetic and imaginative playwright of the age—that in |, Can't play jazz without a trom- that Bader ‘ vii ean ' : his wonde: succession of dramas, “The Golden bone any more than you can.play written before the safety raxor hom" fa God ——_—___—— —— tag without hands, Since the and “Jowels of Madonna’ before ; of the Mountain,” | Woman.’ And those who do not un- Jazzarets, end of a perfect day expect ant cuss 6 aaa “A Night at an/erstand inquire, ‘What woman” She aa Reodhlitg ine? ves Guy that with antic i : ; YF Inn” and the rest, | answers, ‘Any woman.’ I said that 6 ra sed to wait ie bars closed Grand opera i] holding out } ig Dera es trexoeehy kas! ina dnorient-of inspiration kid {tts By Otis Peabody Swift ENSIGN now fails to come home at all. though. ‘This year its holding i ‘ Tee omitted «women | truth, Only such moments are true Copyright, 1910, by The Prens hing Co. R.WILSE Ba \room programme is all | Sie between i aryl me The altogether from his dramatis | the rest of the Ume we miss our The New York Erening World SéOtT set. The last waltz was in the diff between mttale and: de } sonae, and in aimost no instance had | trains and lose our tempers and other | N the trampled grass of South \ Last Waltz iy now a one-xtep. Only ng. ( i +: § shown woman in her Inost popular) things that do not matter, The gods Field where the Alma Mater walte Ip that thes octh netic e | be needs & dan role as the “star” of the drama of sex | save the world to a woman—any ararse ome core ca the ee | ‘ same as the alphabet and theatre Shera orchestra } and romantic love. | woman” lumbia University Campus a seats, Dreamy waltz is now a ck of flddies Far be it from me to criticize Lord| ‘The soft Celtic voice sighed into] group of college men gather every | nightmare, and the new idea is a | Jaa orch gets by W | Drinsany for his lack of preoccupa- | silence. Again Lord Dunsany's head | afternoon for the varsity football | alae ail tee tana eee ae | Be as. Don't need ddl tion with the sex motif and the prctiy }sank on his breast, Suddenly his long, Practice. | But Dray OneTian er tonpor es wp lihe as Yo ve sot trstnbien #irl, Personally, I am so tired of see- | fixure straightened itself in his chair, | Husky, well set up youngsters, long as you've got two shoulders, zz next year, It's been hopp' y) tag her on magazine covers, reading |.nd he looked up. many of them hardly more than Call it the one-step because you jong this season, but next yeur's { about her in best-sellers, hearing lier| “Now," he sald, eloquently and em- | boys, they put all of their spirit into fake one step and shake the rest leap year. Only’ thing that prattle behind the footlights, that 1) phatically, “I shall say something for|the rushes and mass plays of the pert dancer. And it's easy for Ray Lae ate ig turn with profound relief to the mys-| which I ghall be stoned. I think that|same. Passers-by gather along the ‘em to get chilly when dressed for Moth Earth starts 4 terious green gods, the shadowy|this movement of woman ail over the |¢inder track to watch them, and the dancing! Jazz costume this year shimmy. dooms, the fear-haunted mon and the| civilized world to acquire the vote|oldtimerg predict that Columbia Is ae x ——— — ironic jaughter of that mystical mid-|man has ts as if an elephant were to | soing to have a winning team in tho! ° . Mie earth, where our only English- | nvy a rat—no, no, an elephant is an |intercollegiates this year. | What Sh \] th (3 | D A speaking? playwright whose imaging. | ingainly beast and I don't want to} And they will, for these boys of the! a Cc Ir (0) Won fs carried to the point of genius | compare a woman to it—say, as if an | Varsity are the kame men who a yeas! | ‘has his home. | agile, a souring eagle, were jealous |a#o were leading thelr companies os Yet it is just because Lord Dunsany of a frog for the distance he could ,!nto action over the shell torn entan- (@) m er Iving? has told us what he thinks—or, as he jump! glements of the Hindenburg line, or i Teoce Prefer to say, what he feela— | “In a million people a woman with ‘crashing “Y" gun charges on eal ° = «bout gods and men that I questioned a yoto hag one millionth of the power | White wakes of U boats beneath the ct \ 4 5 {or the electorate. Countless times in | waters of the Bay of Biscay, BEING A DIETITIAN. \ jthe world’s history one woman has| Now, the war days over, they have « Third of @ series of articles in which Beatrice Barmby, an er. | swayed a million people. There was returned to their classes and studies, RoBeRT Caer, perienced business woman and writer, discusses briefly the different Helen of Troy, thare was Cleopatra, ‘and to the battles of the divon and ONLOUGHLIN fs G.0e FRIEST jobs open to ambitious young women, and sums up the case for eal there was Marie-Therese, To speak |track again, Of the boys way wt - ENSIGN ; LARNER, | | job in qualifications and training required, averaging salary, advan JOHN tages and disadvantages and possibility of advancement. KENNEDY. |in terms of a mere million is foolish; | womdn has swayed the world, has in- \spired little things like wars, college in those sfring days of 1917 many came back as officers, wearing And | their stripes and docorations proudly, By Beatrice Barm by now—now—she wants to be man's ;but many will never return. rytiatt, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) equal and vote A football team of Captains, En- | re ts ebaeeeee HACKED her down by the sound | commercial work beca 6 how's But"—I attempted to breast the! signa and Lieutenants, of D. 8. ©. | ori crockery and the banging of | ¥e 80 guod nd there ds a pet storm of poetic eloquence—“are men! and Croix de Guerre men, is some- pan lids—this young woman who | 9°24! respohsib 3 to-day imfluenced by Helens or Cleo-|thing new in college sports, and was in entire contzol of the feeding | wore nth dante ead You'd have to patras? Are mot the forces of ma-! Lester C. Danielson of the Athletic; urtangements in a huge financial| ready to feed 2.w0—-what are your == terialistic ambition too strong for} Association can well be proud of his | concern—but she led me away from | buurs? women ‘to fight with the old|men, Danielson was a navy Yfficer the clamor to a delightful ehateontt Pas get here at 9 and am usuul weapons * [himself during the war and serve ‘Weurn six bropze stars “und three | Base 6 ut Bensonhurst, won his com. |the French Foreign Legion. Gassed where we talked in peace. lacy Geiahs tee aoe Let mo tell you u story,” boomed as watch officer on a Shipping Board | siiver stars on his Victory ribbon. |m'asion as Enslin and went overseas |while evacuating’ wounded in action, “Won't you tell me just what your| wants the job well run, that iw al ord Dunsany, his richly’ husky tones | vessel, returning to civilian life a) © Johnson played on the fresh- im October, '17, in command of a sub/he received the Croix de Guerre with | work is?” that etna: poems capitalizing nearly every word. few months ago. an football team in 1916, He was|c.isye iu tae English Channel, He /silver star, and is now at the univer-! “The efficient feeding of 2,000 men} 4.4 "7, Hine to three “pretty good There WAS u man, There still 18.| One of the most promising men is | going out for the 1917 team, but along | 1s going out for football also, jalty again for the new term, lana women at a midday meal,” she} She nodded and tomo on. “The HB DOESN'T CHANGE, G, De Friest Larner, member of the |came the war and he went overseas! Apparently the water sportsmen scem |,, it 1¥ only a small part of Coumbta’s PeGnrad, aniline, there can't be any disadvantages It hurts me, continued simply,! Lafayette Escadrille, who wears a D.|in July with the U. 8. Field Ambu- | ok Kennedy |ahe tre ace ae eux, Of tile mee | 1 thought of my. own efforts for | any nings to the would-be dict “to tht * * wo take to the navy, for Ja mnedy|who are back in college sports thi é 4 Lorp Densany J nk of women in factories, 5. C.,with the oak leaf and the Croix |lanco Service and was attached to the | of the water polo team and crew wa! I, Up on the Heights sophomores }TWO, and the additional ciphers fot many, except that of cour» 4 Women in the market place, women de Guerre with two palms, Larner) Foreign Legion. For bravery, 8il-/angther navy officer, He went in as|Who were privates are hazing Fresh- | gave mea sense of awe, “It sounds the kitchen help is rough and reac 1 i Mim es to his point of view on women | Working to earn money. The fools save up his classes to enlist in the|lantry and during in evacuating |, enlisted man, but was aclected for |en, Who®wers Captains ® year age. | appullin; and one is mixed up with this ver ! at the Hotel Belmont. An exceed-|did not work? They would starve!’ private with the Lafayette Escadrille. |de Guerre with silver star, and wears | ommission there, erving on the U. 8, |ants' bars. ‘There are few of the boys | 11.20 and goes on till 2.30, but when| contro all the kitchen sant ingly long person—wix feet two, at|No such thing. The men would have He was attached to Escadrille Spad| four bronze stars and two silver). president Garant atuitie Deahapert arorn soins who ean’t tell alour new dining room is ready We “Oh, yes, of course I do. I am ja ‘s Jeast—in creamy tweeds, with a|to work for them—that is all, ‘The 86, Group de Combat 14, won his|stars on his Victory ribbon. And | “en ik ei for football this year | mlshty interesting story of where they! sha!l improve on the hours and time and Gut oF the kitchens and pantrl: ; Be ‘hatch of yellow-brown hair at one |men would have to sweat a little, \corporal’s stripes and later the Croix |Johnson ix out for the team again, a ieae nae Miia Ge one 66 wey. ee mg teil SL Be the | lowed per individual The menu is beg ae fe ne ae as eee ¥ Rd and at the other large, much) “If woman is not to be Reauty— de Guerre for “conspicuous bravery |and planning centre rushes while |*t college « pI 2 . Be To AE Giaeee ceca ° ja full one and each employee may £0 jangemente F * Muty— de Gu P y F Isha haar isaa oe cha new varsity tanta | and Croix de Guerre—such are rs ts. Here we have a buye t were deeply yellow shoes—that ix | where shall we find it? ere sing 1 1 , “\tuking extra classes to make up for |*™ men pid fabacatinda C37 ‘olumbla’! through everything there is if he or but at the .Fifth Avenue brane! =” Where will be in bringing down enemy pl P i men of Columbla's football eleven 6 ry Jara dmnsany, if 1 add be has 4 jour art? 11 is woman as Beauty who Later when our air forge got into | those days in France. “Bob” O'Loughlin and “Dune” Leys | this year. she wishes. The midday meal is pro- vie B wee before I went oversva ° -clasp and | ha © carpi “ » 108d | ° c en who foug And if they cai Uke they can| vided free by ompany and the} id everything. warm, rather limp hand-clasp and |hux put the capets on the floors of action he was transferred to the 1034] jonsign It, Wilson Hoot, US.N.RE,, |A72 two other crew men who fought if they can Dredly 7 y SOM vided free by the company end 4 “What are the qualities you eo: mes. Wve eyes with 4 pleasunt smile in jour homes, the pictures on the walls." Aero Squadron asaLieutenant Flight | commanding officer of U, g, Sub. |°Vereas Capt, Robert R. O'Loughlin | NEIL - wish it to be as wholesome and 600d sider necessary to make a success ; | Until questions come too} “Yes, but'—aguin stern common Commander, brought down five offl- | narin, Ghaaes 41 und cited for sink- |~~t#at’s the rank he earned at Platts- -- as is possible. That's where 1 come this career?” ea —then the take on alsenae broke ruthlessly ; r " ; Hip oa | captain of Company M, 9th in—inaking out a menu with the right| “Self-confidence, for you have to ' ‘uthlessly into rhapsody 1 planes and five unoMcial and won | ing g man submarine in a fight |DUr&—was Captain of Company a se control many people; an abili > | Me Brieved, -“you-would-pluck-out-the- | "if woman had been Beauty and noth-| the D, S. C. for this and for ground in the British Channel, is also com-|!egiment, 24 Division, and received . vod values.” organizing which Fis called” ed ful! ‘ Heart-of-my-mystery” expression, jing else during the war, the worid, strafing at Saint Mihiel, He received !ing back to college this fall. He was |the divisional citation at St. Mi Copyright, 1919, tho Presa Pubtisbing Co, || I saw the menu—there was a varl- | Oc) "in Keeping In eood running order H “Do you, perhaps, believe,” I asked | Would have been in rather a hole!" | the oak leaf for work in the Argonng|, football man as a freshman, and | He has two bronze and two silver star (The Now York Evening World.) ety to sult the taste of the Ai apres 18 eee tieat, “eine bene ee ’ tthe dramatist, “that our literature and | Lord Dunsany almost groan The offensive, He won his Captain's rank, | was on the swimming team too, and! his ribbon and is back at the row- Y dear Invisible Helpers: luncher or the other who ie it the jai ne Gally: & level neess & ita { our life are over-womaned, that we |upreme horror of the war," he vowed U, 8. A. and five days before the|so took naturally to the water when {Ing machines this year with his former Have you noticed a |} meal of the Sarees APE balay iblea, | Patient. she wilt get into @ hopeless Pay too much attention to romantic |ardently, “is that one woman should armistice brought down three enemy |a war happened in the middle of his |rank—Captain of the '19 crew. Dun- ; Pieneek en Ie Jean on || salad, eholee 0 ae He a muddle; and of course an Interest in 4 love and its reactions?” {have broken her fingernail making! planes singlehanded and wag recom- | first year at college. He went in as|can W. Leys enlisted in the spring of others shese dave? |dessert and tea, © Peary |acteristion T think @ airl wit fad a r He answered the last question firs:. | munitions! mended for the Legion of Honor, Hej an enlisted man, was attacl to! 1917 and served with the ambulance In Let George do It. What about the training |most interesting career in being a 1 “Romantic love,” he observed, “is| Utterly impersonal as all this was, I! : The door bel} rings—tet the “1 took two years at Drexel—then | qititian.” seeps \ Tiiiegthvimel forces. Any. ove|had begun to feel like the hercine of al ererrers as ce = — _ — stand ve = girl go to the door—that's her [| six months at Columbia, The latter | —————— } * ean write of it and be sure of an u troubadour's love song in the Age of! = - 2 — a Ousiness, lis not necessary, but the Lbethgal CHECKING A POET. ) Mience, because he treats of some-|Clivalry, instead of ny normal fem-| |) TWO MIN) TES OF OPTIMISM ahs momen} calle. tarietrl- |high and therefore- useful. ‘ nd HE youns { 4 U ous thought—let so! | cludes dietetioe, practical man rolled thing every man or woman has inist self, 1 had strength for only one che jeourse ini PCAC Known or will know. Animals jove. |more protest, “If woman ever returns | = do Le Ask Mvioe—sal) up. | cookerYs institutional management, , his eyes as Beite 90 obvious an emotion! So into the role in which you see her, mode Coupriaht, 191%, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rvening World.) panded in resourcefulness, constanily || M7" : eel ys Fag Piola ‘what is the usual beginning sal- he entered the - most chosen to go ern civilizat | . | increased in fertility and’ pow TORE aWTO ' ary? edito sanc- age Prag bape Seon “4 = © | Sow ike eosin. Aut. owing. Into’ 9! King Apes. | "There came the inevitable Call any one who can do |!" ain at $750 a year, which, tum, ™ When I may bring home an orchid? |changes,” retorted Lord Dunaany days before the advent of man) horizon of his hitherto uncontested! ruler--g ‘blood-bespatiored, exulant || UP Your ming for you in Ji 1.y ay it would be at present stand- which you may ) When 1 display the orcbid"—a “Your men in thix country have 1 a king ape strutied through | supremacy, Rather instinctively than| yictor—faint and tottering, but KIN a ea Myegibskey) ex- Tl ard. Now 1 get more than three ~| publish in your Poftened the note of protest |so0d deal of money, haven't they? Africa’s wilds, |Chrough his dull mentality be sensed! Times have changed—also ide: peek you * ie UP» times that amount” paper. ied it off in an idle mo- s , en't they? = | a rege ion oad We And all the time you aro " sae soa arill a z i ts Well, wh Wentieth cehtury belle would| the coming contendership of a re-| ap 1 weapous “what is the possible advance-/ment and you will perhaps find it a should you or ano' pee ae mo) Wells whom ¢ld they make it fur? On| A twe cl him an ugly, tere /ently matured bull whose physique} We no ager battle with teeth, getting farther and farther || “i little rough. You can make any cor- j @ geranium or a daffodil? whom do they spend it? Wom ag have prepouns ag as nd Intell were greatly superior] claw and paw. But here and ther away from the fact that no es cay io dhol 00) A Pah acc aa olan" } "But as for women”——thero was a his only to be like that everywh re!) rble, fear-inspiring monster of "]to the average anthropoid His] throughout the business world th one is us interested in you as | "Z should say to é i Baer i ' b hich most hank you ld the edit jause, and Lord Dunsany drew a tut it’s © man's world, my masters, struct! But, judged by the stand- | lordly ‘ing, bis ferocious but stra-|are king ape employers~who !vok you are yourself Ma) or ‘phen there is the bonus which s ank 1 wal e editor, "I ; ‘ =e f thropold tribe, he was|tegic onslaughts, his reckless, un- | with disfavor and jealousy upo rise ‘ * linrwe firma pow sly There is a/Will give you a check for it at once,” 4 st } deep breath and, sank his chin —the gods did not give it toa woman ards of bis anthropol: . fe daunted courage had alr ing men, who do all in th puny | knows what you should do larg mand for trained dietitians |, “YOU are very Kind, I shall be his broad shoulders, a char- or a port. magnificent—a —rewal, formidable) Haunted cou St Oe eitall an wanes sacs better than YOURSELF. growing demand fc i itlans | gorignted oe Ho gesture with him. "J would Soorererrtporeen monarch of the forest. In length andland tie hatred and jea of the} and who oppression, suppression The great fault to-day is because more-and more of Wind 8 ‘The editor handed him a check, not have you think,” he resumed a SOME INTERESTING FACTS, = ptrength his huge, sinewy arms w King ape, Who made ee 80. unos and injustice invite thelr own de letting some one else do our houses are taking ms Ae saan By ‘ nani Ee Bo Groment later, with a seriousness A miniature sind glass to time gga! ynsurpaxscd; Inix tremendous bulle:|fortable ‘for the young bull that he} struction. wnat feeding:.of. Soeit | Amp He had reached the door when suds < jn stithat are being boiled turns and r i houlders that were | fund it expedient to hunt and sut mos ploy . r that a good dinner makes H oo That was courtly, “that I have not and rings head jutted from # * BiGha” te RENE Rin OMA CA rklee Satna Ae ThaTIE lachbacon t tewnnd wack Awaki denly ho turned, . Pwritten more of women because 1/4 bell when all the sand falls into| ynequalled in power Und inight; bis}than seek the security of numbers, tol than to drive it into competitive in j Leaders are those who do for efficiency, But it must be good, “excuse me, ‘but you've forgotten ) them. I think it is because |the lower part of the device, saua ugnacious nose, his terrife|solve his primeval problema by and|,dependence; more sensible to give all their own thinking. that is, well-balance: er the employ- to, Ail Up this Cpe ” said the edi 3 t . imnelf “L slowly bt € an a share of the profits than : suffer in body and spirit. at's @ . it~ Ses cneeree of over BerCIAE 1D) recuse trun rien anilting | poullt SUAEAIDE: WAS RAED eT Tesla ther wan Thtcant rae teue Tiot Ae OF MEL LatiAe Gant Bs: leager itage is also work for the trained {2% “it have given you a check tn tts } _Weart of thelr subtlety. Fr ray vegas Met PeCR proctaimed him every inch a leader] NNd ent f Junt resources| wiser to capitalixe und fully remu Your : Ther nine: Wark bala h stat t were, You can Mim one of my plays. Thais says, |janufucture of fuel briguct St king MDS tine m " hicuvaily superior} merate an © yee Un eapios ALVALEA SMITH diotitian in Ah ike any correction you nleage gods gave tho world to boas dust, lignite, pout braved ero RN AS | BONE Mca ey ee PO | ee Wousse, iM leaching, but 1 prefer this |Pitisburgh Chronicle-Teleg. uphy r