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—_——.>— — Be Patterned After the Stage How the Injured Are Cared for gio) “Sivice Is Described—What the Ser- "rye"S" w, w Are you married? Have you chil- ? If you eay no to both of these worig Service me ask another, Are you too old wounded Soldiers. Femember your own school days? you the first time! ‘Well, think back, then, to the way { hated to go to school and think you weed every excuse known to mind of man and the imagination woman to get oul of going, How played sick when you could put It and played truant when you Visit to Wounded Soldiers in Hospitals Proves Necessity of American Legion Service House ‘will go with him and in the hall | audi lope Expressed That It Will cone oie bin an ey A Se _ auditorium of Public Gchool No. 116, , soldiers tin the country who are not While he is convalescing, the boys ill Gallon fic, and me pooh an be 1s psig eae % La bere! Ube number i beta adack Ses ems Lae o U Relj {able he will come back to this bright |the Consumers’ League of the Ridge- Women’s War Relief Ser little room, gay with chifts, and to|wood-Bushwick section held tts reg- | month. a = Insufficient number ‘ 2 9 an atmosphere which only the right i aged vice No. 2, Where 39 Are | Seman in tne right place can create, | inin mesune., At, which, George 2. |admiaister, proper Quartered. cute Evening World la raising | tional Disabled Soldiers League, 106. | ganization, asked with which they may rent, fur- and ran the first Armerioaa Le. |{unded veterana at the hands of/ the worm of the Natiosal House of the same Service House [Cet of the’ 39th Infantry, himself a holds thirty-nine boys. z vice House Will Remedy— "rn, “American. Lesion’s wit hold | febht of those poldiers who are lytme | yo) ba rd he Maybe you understand now, why we country, unaible to aid themselves. | on the we are trying to raise a fund for|He bas | bi < ‘ T leattle to get for them back money in oe reset, he American Legion were BF peat the way of allotments and war riek Hospital since the appointment of a Evening World — Raising Meh ss Fund to Aid. — vide a enh bg i By Lilian Bell. wona? epee Will you help? Send all contributions to Evening |Practice ax a lawyer, House Fund nal mo was very nice and clear. | WEEP AS THEY HEAR TALES OF PLIGHT OF resolutions be die DISABLED SOLDIERS |sucterines.” its only ‘somstance was | and A Raserny TTR Sos Manoa ‘Tears were shed by most of the|seif with a pair of sciswors. civil 1,500 persona who crowded Into the Knickerbocker Avenue and Grove| receiving prompt payment of tneur- discoursed on the treatment Of| make a contribution to help atoog Mr. Giflin, a lawyer and an ex-oft- | 369, wounded soldier, hae taken up the| palmetto Street, Brooklyn, one of the in the various hospitals throughout |i mague, took his seat among those \ carrying on a vigorous | iy — Dremng |setrance. He sald he was act ME lin this work by the many pleas for e assistance made to htm during his | #ldiers. for ine walotaee among the soldiers at Mise Mary Haromitt. The result was Fox taten Ivland, during Christmas week of last year,| 4nd the donation of four dozen bath- Mr, Gillen stated. One of these un-|fobes, socks, underwear and other fortunates, he said, had made an ur-| useful articles to the soldiers. gent plea to a doctor stationed at the| AS a final measure the league drow institution to secure for him some| resolutions which will be distributed an order to be cast Into a private] law room, where he fatally stabbed him-|diers’ League, gtving p: ‘There are more than 45,000 disabled ! soldiers. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. Will You Pay*14"Fora‘65 Suit? We are now making up our suits ‘for next spring, and we must have room. There are several hundred suits here on our factory floor that must be closed out right away. There are suits that we have WHOLESALED at from closing them out at retail from the factory floor at from $14.50 to $38.00. There is not a suit here that can be duplicated next spring for $35.00. It is a chance to get high class “Style- Th Kraft” clothes at absolutely rock bottom prices. “ Take the elevator to the 12th floor today and get that “| ANGUID’—. $28.00 to $58.00 and we are suit you need. It’s here at your price. Open All Day This Saturday. 12th Floor 39 West 19th Street, "t. Remember all that bag of \? you were perfectly well. It *t that you had lost a log or an or both. It wasn't that you had blind. It wasn’t that you had gassed and the tissues of your ngs burned out’ It wasn’t that you 4 tuberculosis or had been opera- twenty-nine times or couldn't your food down after you had | Bi aten it. Oh no! 1 was none of these. It wag just that you and the idea! bf education were on different planes bt thought. You didn’t like learning Ad apparently it didn’t like you, You and mental effort had mutual hatred for each other, or jausibly your hatred of mental effort eA mutual enough for both, 1 * mn remember ary school days. | still young hed school! | fell, yesterday, I saw something | jt made me rather ashamed of the y I used to feel. & went to the Federal Board o fecational Education, and W. F uw, the Director, showed me some | his wounded soldiers taking the ing and some waiting to be ex- for placement. In the first place there are about ive hundred and fifty different ways | dixabled men may go to svhool to enough! How | ‘@ boy who can neither read Native tongue, the various ways in which he may | be trained or they send him to | pi to learn the three R's first and WILL REMEDY. Bick, bewlldered, discournged, they in rows. They have the ories af hospital horrors behind and the dread of the future them. Army hospital food in all of the hospitals in which T have a volunteer worker ix of the poorest, most unappetizing rod is a disgrace aaryphe 1 better, but it is st sour Nation, And as 4 state one thing ! soldiers were. ‘coldtish,” the} | it if you sug- goldfish or beans to even a well o& man to-day you will get a which means murder. fell, not more than two weeks ago was tn Fox Hills Hospital at supper and the orderiies were serving patients canned jon! one af the boys had fold me that, have believed it. But I plate a great lomp that nasty stuff. ¥ hate it mysett, € can sympathize—“simpasize,” as wrote, in asking me to ing aibout it. ‘on every plate the yellow hunk back untouched. They wouldn't “4 Did they get anything in its the newly dis- 8 look as they | | waiting .or examinations | vocational training? how you feed your children they go to school. Every news- I ever saw, at one time or an- bes an expert prepare a list of Tunches. 12 to 17, boy, w two decorations with four offensives written on discharge paper, whoe otticers his character to be foellant,” came to me at my office The Evening World Werinesday. had been . He was almost Nausea kept him from eat- He had pretenied to te well to escape from lox Hills, his compensation bad been gced to four and one half dollare Month and the landlord threatened his wife and two little the next day y helped him with rew money ly. Just the minute wo the wounded S»y's claim: to true, We put the muney in his me, the offenstves in this boy's were hot Chatean Thierry, Ar- Meuse and the Somme. His 6 were the way one of the joan Anmy's wounded had been ‘by Bis own people. WHERE'S A MODEL FOR THE LEGION SERVICE HOUSE. Giage Women's War Relief Mio. 32 1 saw a wound~ enviropment | like. 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