Show Fickle Ficke Brides Wooed in War Gause Cause Trouble Love Loye Fails to Outlast th the Big Big Struggle Red Cross Officials Say War brides whose love has failed to outlive the war are at atthe the bottom bottom bot hot tom torn of many of the difficulties that are being handled by the home service service service ser ser- vice section of 01 the Red Cross Miss Helen Hanchett assistant secretary of that department of the local chapter of the mercy organization has received a letter from Edward McLean head hea of the division agents In which Mr McLean de depicts depicts depicts de- de several of the cases of that nature among the applications applications received at the Denver office from men during the past few tew months As if they were prompted by Horace Greeleys Greeley's Go West young man go West Vest Mr McLean says hundreds of men from the East have applied at the Denver office for help A great percentage of the applicants applicants- are filled with a wanderlust stimulated by a brief contact with alluring places In Eu Europe iu- iu rope according to Mr McLean Mr M McLean Lean in his letter to the local home service branch told of ofa ofa ofa a case of ofa a young oung sailor who called upon him and asked for a aloan loan He told Mr McLean that his wife wIre was a dancer appearing appearing appearing ap ap- ap- ap in itt vaudeville and that he himself would be worth 10 a day to any troupe as a singer singel Mr McLean communicated with the wife in Chicago who nho replied that she would not be responsible a for money loaned him higi whereupon he was advised by the Red Cross to find a vaudeville audeville house that would appreciate his services Another case which came before Mr McLeans McLean's attention was that of a young wife vIte who applied for assistance for her husband who had been arrested for tor an alleged forgery Another man stated he had come cometo cometo cometo to Denver from Pennsylvania where he had married a woman and found afterward that she was already married and nd had four tour clil- clil dren He told Mr McLean that he did not care to live JIve with the woman any longer and wanted the Red Cross to help him out of the difficulty A Nebraskan appeared before Mr McLean saying that while he le was serving in France he had been re reported reported re- re ported killed following which re report rort ro- ro port rt his wife had Immediately re re- re married He lie stated that the man she married offered him to open a suit for the annulment of the marriage The applicant asked to be given transportation money to reach his hig former home |