Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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.IDVENING PUBLIC LEDaERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAKUH 18, 1919
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iBOTCHKAREVA APPEALS
Woman Warrior Makes Eloquent Speech After Frightful Mght in Camp, W here Her
Men Infected With the Virus of Bolshevism and Pacifism, Who Resented Their
Where Fraternization Was Common
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1 H upunohi mil. hn lialmtk .1, xiokct ( n.'.
4 H'lils tor . lol'l hv Maria Tint. hknria nn.l
k tl'linslatnd nml trnllnurlliiHl liv Ipnnr linn
I lvlnp. la luiMlslincl t I-'ri-dTlrl. A. StuUpa
I Company under the title of "l'aahkn ")
THIS STARTS TDK STORY
In the summer of j 91 7 ;nrlii
JJotchkareva formed tile linttalion
of IJpath, a woman's fighting unit In
tlio Russian army, and a peasant
girl thus stepped into the interna
tional hal of fame. In fbo earlier
Installments sho told of tlio hard
ships of her childhood,' the brutali
ties of her married life and the real
ization of her wish to becomm a sol
dier. She told of battles fought and
won and of the demoralization of
the army after tlio overthrow of
the Czar. It was her desire to shame
the men Into action that prompted
her to faun the Hattulion of Death,
with the consent of Kerensky. But
she meets with dilllculties. War
weary mobs assail her. Molshevists
and pacifists attack her Insidlouly.
Rut she temporarily wins out and is
given high honors and much adula
tion befoie she stars for the front.
AND HERK IT CONTINUES
The JourmV was a triumphal pro
cession. At every station we were
hailed In crowds of soldiers and civil
ians. There were ovations, demon
strations and speeches. "My girls had
straight oiders not to lca e the cars
without permission. Our meals were i
provided for us at certain stations. I
through telegraphic orders, and we '
would get off tlio train in llio-e places i
to eat. At one slop, while I was at J
rest, a demonstration took place n
our noior ami i was suoocniy i.1R.-ii
out of bed and carried out in view of '
iin: l'iuihi.
J Thus we moed lo the .front, llnallj
arriving at .Molodeclino. I was met
k there by ii gioup of about twenty olll-
( cers and taken to dine with the staff.
Tho battalion was quartercil In two
1 barracks upon our arrival at army
j t headquarters.
I ' There wore about a score of bar-
racks In Molod'jchno. Almost half of
! these were filled with deserters from
tlte front, former police and gendarmes
who had been Impressed Into the army
at the outbreak of the i evolution and
soon escaped from the ranks. There
were also some criminals and a mini
ber of Ilolshevist agitators. In a word
the lot consisted of the down-iind-oiils
of that sector of the front.
J They scented the arrival of the bat
I tnlion quickly, and while I was being
J driven to ilimwr they descended upon
I my girls in Hocks and began to deride
1 and inolcst them. The olllccr in charge
i perceived Willi alarm the growing hi
solence of the rogues and hurried to
the commandant of the station to bog
4 protection.
. "But what can I do?" answered
the commandant, helplessly. "I am
; . powerless. There are 1500 of them,
i nnd there Is nothing to bo done but
lo boar patiently with their derision
nnd win their favor by kindness."
The death penalty had already been
fUlOllsucu 111 ino amiy.
Tho plllcer in churge returned with
empty hands. Sho found a few of
the outlaws in tho barracks, behaving
offensively toward the women. Having
tried valiily to get rid of them by
persuasion, she telephoned to nie. t
had barely seated myself at the dinner
table as her call reached me. I
hastened into an automobilo and to
the barracks.
Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society
Iker-Gordon
Just as it comes from the Cow
Natural filfe Clean
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A good, heavy quality of paraffined paper cap is inserted
in the bottle in tile usual way and over it is put a tinfoil
seal tHat incloses the entire top of the bottle and keeps the
pouring lip clean. This tinfoil is spun on by an electrical
machine- and shows at a glance if any one lias tampered
with the milk.
Milked in clean barns, front clean cows, by clean hands
and then delivered under double protection : this is Walker
Gordon Milk produced on he Plainsboro, (N. J.) farms
of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Company.
SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK CO.
Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City & Vicinity
Winner of Ttvelvt- Gold Medals Telephone, Poplar 530
TO HELP DEFEAT THE GERMAN HORDES
I imi mir rciew of
"What aie . oil doing here."' I jelled,
sharply, as soon as 1 Jumped otf the
car and ran Inside. "What do volt I
W.'iiif' f.nt mill 1 ...111 .,,11- .., '.
vou
outside If you want anything.'
I'Ha. ha, ha!" the men jeered. "Who
i are you'.' What sort of a baba is 1 his'.'"
"I am the Xatchalnlk."
"The Natchalnlk. eh'.' J la. ha. ha! '
1 Look at this Xatchalnlk!" they hcoffed.
j "N'ow." I spoke slowly and firmly,
"you have no business here whatever.
You havo got to gel out. 1 will bp at
i your services outside. If ou want
anything you will tell it to me there,
i Dut you must get out of here!"
Tlio men there was only a. scoie of
them took themselves to the door.
'still Jeering and muttering curses. I
I followed them. Immediately outside a
large crowd had collected, attracted by
me none. a I iacou inese oepravei
II1CII 111 nillUll'13 UllllUlllin III.. IK-llI L
i was pained by the sight of them. A
mint1 ragged, tattered, demoralized lot
of soldiers 1 had never seen. -Most of
ihem had the faces of out-and-out mur
derers. Others were mere boys, cor
I rupted by the Bolshevist propaganda.
. In other times, in the old dnys of
'.lanuary. 1917, it would have hern stif
' flcienl to execute a couple of them to
transform the 1500 into respectable
land obedient human beings. Now the
i might Russian military organization,
1 while engaged In a mortal combat with
in stupendous enemy. iV'is rendered un
I able to cope with such a small group
of recaleltiants! This was mj first
contact with the front In two months
Uut what a great stride had been made
hv the disintegrating inllu.'ifccs in this
short period of time! It was four
months after the revolution and tlio
front was already seriously affected by
np m ,,, of ,U!lobedlpIK.P.
"VVIij did you come n
ere: wnai
devil brought you here'.' You want to
fight'.' We want peace! We havo had
enough fighting!" showered -on me
from every side.
"Yes, I waul lo fight. How other
wise could we hue peace if not b
lighting tlio CormansV 1 have had I
more war than you, and I wani peace
as much as any one here. If you want
mo to talk more to you and answer
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Walker - Gordon Milk is
cooled, bottled, double-sealed
and iced within -twenty min
utes after it leaves the cow.
TO THE SOLDIERS
Ilolelikarca's soldier
any tiiestions you might put to me.
come tomorrow. It is getting late
now. I shall he at our disposal to-
mni'i-nu- "
morrow.
The gang drifted aw.iv m gioups,
some still scofling. others arguing, t
transferred the girls from the second
barrack into the lirst for greater safely
ind posted sentinels rt even entrance,
mi" uuuyeu up mo guis soiiiewimi,
but they were even more encouraged
when they heiird me refuse an invlta-
tlon to spend the night at staff head-
.lloup With thesp 1500 rufllans m the
neighborhood'.' So I rcsolvpd to sleep
with them, under the same roof.
Night came and my soldiers went
to bed. Many of us must hue won
dered that evening whether the lie
nors would heed my words or return
,(illrin ,, , ,u ,
Ibo iiti-l,i .,iwl 'itliirli tlir bar.
racks. It was not midnight yet when
I partv of them came knocking ut the
irlmlniru nml flw. Ibin urlnili.ll Willis'
They cursed us all and particulnrh m...!'1"' barrack. The day was lust break
They tried to enter iluotigh one or the
other doors, hut were met bj fixed
bayonets, (letting no further through
their raillery. thc stoned the bar
lack, hi caking some window panes
Still we remained docile. If tlio
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Dinner Frocks
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Modest
Prevail
16.95
25.00
35.00
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"HEN milady goes
forth to business
she wll choose a chic
tailleur in serge, taffeta
or satin.
For tea she may select
a Georgette, attractively
beaded, or a foulard
Frock.
To be correctly attired
for dinner she will don a
Frock of figured or plain
Georgette. All here mod
erately priced.
Second Floor
Amazons Were Annoyed by
Appearance at the Front
commandant iinife. ed nts pounless
ness to contiol them, what could we
do'." Upsides, we were going to the
. ri-.ml 1.. Il.rl.i II. n ('.,..,,,,,.. .,, in
. Iront to light the (iernians. not
engage In a bailie with three times our
number of desperadoes,
! The more patience we exercised the
j greater giev the encroachments of
the men. Sonic of them would thrust
suyiiciiiy uieir nanus iiiiougn me siiiu- merit what vou are now ami what '.oil
tered window panes, grab some of tlieL.orn n -w-iini ago You were the pi'lde
girls by then- hair, causing them pain I, r .,. rn,,ntrv and the world onlv last
and resulting in sharp outcries. No-
uouy siepi. ah were excueo i
cage. i ne enisning oi nie , siones .
againsi the board walls would shake!
Hie structure every now and then. It
required n lot of patience to endure It
nil, but my orders were not to bring
about a fight.
However, as the night won on and
the noise and catcalls did not cease, j
" '0?" "c"n '' ,011 "' 'ne',, ". I
dually lost control of mjs-lf. Hastily ,
PUttinROIl III.V OlOrCO.lt. 1 lilll Ollt of ,
lug. an early .luh dav. The band of.
thugs, about llfi lit all. baited for an i
instant.
"Villains logues, ,ou' Whai aie!
jou doing"" I slioutcn with all mv I
strength. "Didn't nu eek a test on
Prices
on All
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25.00
the way (o the trenches? Cnn't you
let its alone, or do you know not what
shame Is;' Perhaps some of the glr.ls
lore nro our sisters. And some of
ou nro old men, one can see. If oii
want anything, come lo see me I nm
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nnswer iinHlloti!i. littt lenvp tlio Kills
Mono, you Miiundess vn.scnls:
Sly tlrntlo was mot by tin nulhurst
nr limrjhtrr nnil drollery tlinl lnipnyod
int oven more.
"Voti will pt away this Instant or
Kill me here'" I slnipkeil. bonmlng
forward. "You lionr? Kill hip!" I was
trembling with rune. The outcasts
Mere strucU by my tone mid woids.
They left nnp lij one. and wo settled
down for a couplp of hours of sleep.
One morning (ieneral Valuyev. now
eommander of the Tenth Arinv, re
Men eil the battalion. He wan Rieatly
pleased and expressed bin griititlmtion
to me o fy the perfeet dKi'iplIno mill
heariiiK of the unit. Our own two
liltihens then piepured dinner, after
they had lorelved a supply of food and
Proender. There were twelve hoi vex
iittaehpd to the battalion, six driver",
eight ( oolis. two shoemakers. In acldi
Hon to these sixteen men theie weie
two inllltnr instructors aeroinp.un
li'g us. The men were always s"gre
gated from the girls.
After dinner. the desei ters began I"
assembled around our barracks. I had
promised to debate with tlicm on lb''
preceding da. and they now took me
ut my woui.
"Where nie j on taking .iniir sol
diers" To tight for the bourgeoisie''
What for'.' You claim to be a peasant
woman, then wh do joti want l
.shed the people's blood for the neb
( ploiters'."
These and many similar iiuesl ion
wore tired at me from many directions
1 stood up, folded my arms and e.ed
the crowd slernl.v . I must confess a
tremor ran oer me as my eyes pas-ed
from one hooligan tw another. They
were a desperate lot, appearing more
like beasts than humans. I lie megs
of the iirm.v . trul ,
"I-ook at oursc p. I opened up
i ,'a,ul tliliil. what has become or !i.
lOU. WllO llll VO llll Vil Ill'Ptl llOllU'C HKf
heroes against a withering enemy lire
and suffered like faithful sons of th"
motherland in the defense of Uussia.
lving for weeks in the muddy, vermin -ridden
trenches, and crawling through
Vo Man's Iand. Consider for a mo
I winter
Now ou are the olecranon
army and the nation. Kurcl
ire some among J on who be-
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