Henry Irving Dodge
Henry Irving Dodge and Skinner's Dress Suit. Dodge also wrote plays.
His World War I story "The Yellow Dog" inspired editorials and the formation of anti-sedition groups. Members of these Anti-Yellow Dog Clubs wielded his definition There were thousands of these clubs across the US, and they were the target of both support and scorn.
Dodge married Margaret Small in 1902. Dodge died in New York City on July 28, 1934, of angina. Though his death merited an obituary with photograph in The New York Times, his work has not drawn much attention since his death.