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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. /13, 1915. PAGE 4. ‘The Cuban, Writes Roger Babson, Can Teach the American Many Things About How Best to Get Enjoyment Out of Life Ih. Iowtettioe | AMERICAN CHILOREN You're too busy jo per month up to @ mos. ; ° By Roger W. Babson | row! : HAVANA, Cub Feb, 5.—Cuba is rreat big gard CAN LEARN FROM THEM You're too nervous 00 fn : ba) uba a great big garden | often think the children of our| You had rather sit in a hot, lying 90 miles east of Key West, Florida schools not only need to iearn about ventilated moving picture theatre | It is 780 miles long and varies in width Cuba, Central and South America,|or be tossed about in the seen! EX.GOV. YAT wife refuses to believe the charge that he kissed! i » a ? but also to | f ni trl iw of your nearest “pleasure another woman. If she ever is a widow, ninetenths of the men in) from 20 to 100 mile It has 2,000 miles of agent pen eg? oo eco —" ur neares America will propose to her. coastline and a total area of about ogame that your elty does not have ite We Americans must learn to pla : ei idininehibinbincanietes square miles About three-fifths of the Island municipal band play in a great pub-land rest, We must learn the mear q SOME ONE proposes that Chicago hire idie men to clean ice off! is made up of fertile plains, with scattered each night ing of the word recreation. O _ sidewalks. Belleve us, a man cleaning ice @ff sidewalks th days hills and valleys; about one-@fth is moun The fact of the case in that itit| play must be of a Wuture which tru S «Geeen't class as an idle man. tainous, and the remaining fifth is swampy did play you would not go to listen |recremes health, energy and tired 4 . selinslicsiniaiien to it Imen and women. ° i An officer of @my steamer—the Red Star men ap A CHICAGO man has 175 veate, 57 suite, 27 dr » ——_ 4 coe ED % overcomes, We envy him in that the seat of our trousers is getting thin S. S. Kroonland—iaiormed me that Cuba is 4 a Rcenencinc al one | sometimes called the “Island of a Hundred “fj ‘ 1 ry ing pai Harbors.” Certainly she is greatly blessed “Wh » Ww ll K WwW 1” G da be F Flushi _ gn h j with harbors, which, by the way, are very en ou re e 9 eep e ‘ ‘ a a A. back into the city council by a four-flusher campaign. Now it is harbors which make cities, Hence as one Another article in The Star’s health ea being conducted He daily parades about, giving the public to understand travels along the coast of Cuba and sees a fine harbor he, may ___ with ¢o-operation of American Medical Association GIVE CHILD STURDY CONSTITUTION he knew all the time the Cedar river dam would leak, and be sure that some day there will be a large city there, “even that he alone fought against its location and its erection although only a few negro huts are to be found there now en ‘BS yi TELY The climate winter is like our;tral park—-a beautiful spot with This is cheap, political buncombe—AND ABSOLU April and May; and in summer like |Concrete walks, flower beds, laure ‘ FALSE. ‘ our July and August—only hotter, trees, cut in formal shapes, and In addition to the hardening of subjected himself to a training The initial appropriation for the dam was wet a However, it ts always possible to | statuary the body, the eddeation of the child which cannot bely but stand him in @ | ED get into the bree From four o'clock | b should include good stead later on in life é oy 11, 1910. COUNCILMAN GODDARD Rice Ppa kar Re aw Reds om ae r+ aie anne | measures which One reason why women are more FOR IT. ; ‘ |WINDS AND SHADE come to this great municipal pla SY | increase the re prone in later life to nervousness | The next day a report was made to City Engineer Thom- Bach day in summer the wonder-| ground, Around about are the boon 4 | sistance of the than men may le in the lessened 4 son, brought in by Henry Landes and Milnor pay te calling ful trade winds sweep over the restaurants, theatres, neenen | | child against pain opportunity which girls have | for € i a loss seep- islan you will get on an eleva: and public build n - | ent ge o cee SS pred attention to the certainty that there — _ rhs sae. ton ah Gh te tile Mavaatane 60 iteae nc Dalitings, Det (ai Bares Cubans of the Rural District. of varions sorts. which they play and the life which age just where the loss has since taken place. Y SUS"! these winds, you can be very com-|for all the people plays vem Every child they lead as children as remedies either the construction of a concrete CUT foi anie ih Preylog rea yhundrede ot LathesAmerioan cities. IN A SEN! _ | therefore, should Particular care should be taken | tain or closing the pores of the slope of the reservoir by pud-| Moreover, these people do not ge GIVES CONCERTS lea SUkts oe limes Whol Teste ang, tooead ofl cere weeeen) so tite dA onde AB tg ; - " " “ye ‘ " jeore ma process of “hardening” and be | tende to nervousn to see t rh oc DDAI oats cnet See een. ypc baing Barger Ne to ag pe f test he iene a uaa” the| Let me way that the reason why|taking their best girls, on @ 8UM-| taught to bear with equanimity the ie then toot 600. ciauh eonbabuabis is 4 GODDARD'S APPROVAL. famous municipa was been|your elty does not have such a|mer evening, to a “White City” and) pain and discomfort to which every |made to their likes and distkes H ain finance. calling for the submission of a $1,400,000 Mine be Fear Mir Sor pos | playing—and ges tell me it plays| gathering-place is your own fault |“shooting-the-shute r thrillin®) one sooner or later cannot help but Nothing can be more harmful to ; ordi: : ade | five times each week In my last letter I told how com-|the “thrillers,” they calmly sit UD-| be exposed. |them than the gratification of ca i GODD. D VOT- s bond issue was passed September 7, WITH AR I haye just come in from the| 1 know of no city in the United | fortably the people dress, how cool| der a window and play sweet music| wae 1 have said about clot nie: | price ING YES. | "Prado," States which gives such pleasure to are the stores and how leisurely—jon a guitar! | “ i itional. Dur-! ‘or the last hour T have been|ite people and yet this sam: a a a r No # ae x cold baths, walking In all weather! Especially when a child shows a Nineteen days later he voted for $30,000 additi | ite ps y @ ecene although efficiently—they work Not #0 exciting,” you tay, But! ang at all temperatures, play and|tendency to be nauseated by cer. aby sitting upon a bench fn the cen-'ie being re d this very ni ; j . ing the next year three appropriations were a a ef Katee Se tlle tl henna e ry night in| ENJOY. THEMSELVES _ifar more sensible and worth while. | exercise in the open air, has a bear-|tain smells and tastes and to con- | ing on this point, for « child who| plain of nolses or of sensitivenens X in the following amounts: : i 16, $20,000; May 22, $25,000; July 6, $400,000. : has formed good habits in these |to bright light, the family physician i Mulitstanh voru: vor aut or them. ||_MISHAPS OF DIANA DILLPICKLES |i|_ OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE _}jrerwes crevtons vi tare larars| stout be coneued ort, wedi = His present assertions are unadulterated claptrap. He) ‘ 4 | ciel te heat pal 4 io Menerel or brain 16 somuatiiie, ean thinks the public's memory is short, and that he can get away) THE LIVING DRESS MODEL \ccetdnecneeth. 3 tereemes 6 Tuavauninn? seine ae with it. Pick uP Physicians who work among | once be begun ii ic is worried because a few thousand/ ee ae THAT roy nervous cases realize how often, Neglected, it is surprising to what He fancies the public "NOW, WSEVE Got IT BAsTED, YES, MOTHER WAD OF the child who has been too much |Yasaries such hypersenditiveness Saihoe water not now needed are running back into the BUY, DIANA, we Can'r STITCH 1 WANT TO See CHEWING GUM YOU fn “ Me thinks it will win him votes to repudiate a splendid , rT UTIL we oes pes How IT JUST Now SPAT ONTO THe | peveseted piel rine -siseag the may lead eee municipal project. (rT Manes? <\ ANSS, IDEWALK $ life. It tak little time to satis: HE IS A CHEAP, PEANUT POLITICIAN. THE toot ba cies te "Te Wor ee lanka ts tae in fy the healthy demanae of your boy ie 4a gymnasium, to b nd id ith—1 hk ONLY PERSON HE IS FOOLING IS A. J. GODDARD. An ee his’ temper hile ‘engug |Qhan ia hopeleasy lost when you ing in th will = hi to work. NEW YORK is firm for the full evening dress against the Tuxedo, can put on a better front with it. i Stink in the U. S. Senate S ON several occasions in the past there is a measly and odorous democratic minority goat in the United States " senate that stands in the way of establishment of a great i as long as it can, or until the people get mad and) ck the whole party out as impotent The country and the democracy have in Woodrow Wilson} president who desires to plant a milestone on the road of progress in the forni of the ship purchase bill ‘A half dozen or so Southern senators with O'Gorman of a York in their midst, block the measure to the delight " of Burton, jones of Washington, Smoot, Penrose, Root and th who will take the stand in the next campaign, with this e1 that the democracy is stupid and senile by Gi.s0N Gardner ASHIN OJON, Feb. 13.— | W Saleawomen in retail de- j partment stores earn on| out of work tragedies in lthe average $7.86 per week, and| her fife. They mean trips to workers in garment factories earn the pawn broke meager din- on the average $6.92 per week ners, a weakened will, OFTEN Pass this ship purchase bill and the subsidy propaganda as good as dead and buried in this country. That's where the shoe pinches. i People would have the government take the money of a ° : of us pa give it to individuals who will be so fat with dollars proach oe arrogance that five years later they can sell their daugh- To See to titled foreign idiots and drive over us with their li- How “THIS ines, under the obsession that they're a specially priv- Rirs! caste of some sort. Once prove that the government can establish a self- _ sustaining, growing business, free from privilege or favor, and down comes your privileged business to equality with busi- ness that is not privileged. It is a tremendous issue. It can. be won for the people} by the democratic administration and congress if treacherous democrats are not too numerous. These are the figures contained in the boiletin just issued by the bureau of labor statistics, based on la comprehensive survey recently completed by the bureau in the eading cities and towns in In diana. The results of the investigation show that approximately half of the women and girls in stores re- ceive less than $7 per week, while| in the garment industry nearly 53 per cent of the factory women re- ceive less than $7 per week These figures may be taken as | typical of these industries through- | out the country which employ wom- en and girls almost exclusively, In large cities the average is probably A PLUNGE INTO THE ABYSS FROM WHICH — s0 OFTEN NEVER ESCAPES. “Hundreds, if not thousands, of girls from country towns, and those born in the city, but who have been thrown on their own resources, are compelled to live in cheap boarding er rooming houses on the average wage of $6. How do they exist on this sum? it is impossible to figure it out on a mathe- matical basis. . “le it any wonder that a tempted girl who receives only $6 per week, working with her hands, selis her body for $25 per week when she learns } lower than in the smaller towns, there is a demand for it and men are willing to pay the price? “On the one hand, her em- honesty, faith- and a ‘clean and neat and, for all this, he We hope that the president gets that democratic minority | goat, carefully formaldehydes it, and ties it up in one of} _ the innermost stalls of oblivion. It is a reproach to the term “democratic (little d) and a stench in the nostrils of the country. | | The relation of these low wages }to the ability of a girl to live a moral life has recently been made the subject of an interesting pre-} sentation to the U. S. supreme Found Too Much (til the end of 30 days, By that time| court in the brief filed in the Ore-| contributes fri i * - t ‘om his profits Hi Quizzer—What's the matter, old/they would have a tidy sum laid) 0" minimum wage case, prepared Now They're Roasting im ave a tidy sum laid|), Louis D. Brandeis and Josephine} 2" Sverage (of 88 for every man? You look worried away Sisszer—1 have cause to. I bired Before starting the husband fig- we HE Panama-Pacific Expo management is real mad at a j Goldmark In that “brief, which the court Ap elge lige Dll sedlerige + distinguished writer, whose name is not given rs ry a man to trace my pedigree ured out ju ow muc puld be The i ement invited a number of ahcetad writers ’ PE oe “ |" Quiszer—Well, what's’ the trou-lmccumulaied in thie way. Matter | BO™ end ongeta Beryy eegraige ep find.” that ig Paggrne ps 5' H WS MORES OF |ble? Hasn't he been successful? laborious work he found zhe/ *ttention is called to the following) manding the surrender of her fo visit San Francisco, at the management's expense, have a , | Sizzer—Snecessiul! I should exy amount to be something like findings of the so-called “vice com-| Virtue pays her an average of . 4 mission” of Chicago, which made a} go5 per k. Which ployer shouting good time, at the management's expense, and write jhe has! I'm paying hi h 200 “0 er conside: houting g: g I a * p m hush) 300,000, after considering the! careful study of the whole ques wp their impressions of the Expo | money matter they decided that $1 a week| [a wins the half-starved child to One writer replied that he considered such an invitation! | She ‘thialed ti micke would be about their speed. “The life -of'an euncebbened his side in this unequal battle? an insult, and, naturally, the Hearst organs came to thel]- 4 2 | ner girl who tries to make a living —-- - _- ? 8 squire Well, Henhook MR. HENPECK ABROAD Ei, ceost city to 0 ot harver are you guilty or not guilty | Brother Henhooker—Not gulity ——— | ¥0' -honah, sah! Management's aid in jumping on him for what they called | er. his “egregious vanity, conceit and self-appreciation.” Maybe that writer is really all that, but on the face of * 9 Esquire Peavy—But you were ing temptations. First, she | faces the problem of living on on an inadequate wage—$6 a week is t' KI-Yi THE ONLY THING THAT'S ALL NECK 1S A SNAKE —AND How [T Dors the thing it looks as if he were just honest and self-respect | . seen it. tha act of coming out of ing. x a | « : the colonel’s henhouse with a bag There ‘are writers whose souls cannot be bought with a} ful of chickens, and—— joy-ride and a bottle of beer, even some who are really in-| Brother Henhooker—Aw, well, s dd when such price is offered. sah, make it “Guilty” if yo’ wants a ch Al to, but fo’ de Lawd’s sake, don't lez staht no ahgymunt ‘bout it | tile establishments. “The girl who has no home soon learns of ‘city poverty,’ all the more crue! to her because of the artificial cont . he quickly learns of the possibilities about her, of the a IT 18 evident that both the Germans and the allies are eager to jo 4 8 of comfort, good food, en- accept any suggestions made by neutrals, provided it happens to suit| Siowed Down {ertainment, attrective clothes. E them. | A local couple recently mmrried Poverty becomes a menace | hit upon a scheme for saving that they figured was just about right Each month they would r tain sum each day Th jone cent, the second day two cents They Sound That Way | 66 T VERY man likes to make the impre n that he is a and a snare. “One who has not beheld the struggle or come in personal contact with the tempted sou! of the underpaid girl can never RUBBER! 4 man of peace but a bear cat when he does get started,” ‘says the Atchison Globe : Yes, and sonfe of those who yell loudest about their realize what the poverty of the city means to her. “One who h | . third day four cents. Kach day the amount was,to be doubled un er seen her “perament on it! E 4 I a aa: | b fighti | ‘peacefulness are habitual wite-beaters 7 ee ee . | 99 | ), eveCadle enti eer utaee ‘ - e, e | ‘| picienahin ° “7p ‘ THe | _ Cousin Bill’s Chance ay a let | “Of all the simps! . BY 8 ago pre the cide tow cle known,» | |] wor Grr, tnfuensn, “in 2 yl!” SPINNING’S SPECIALS * Babylonian tablet 4,000 years old a Coughs, Sore Throat and she doesn't want it mussed. : > Bet that Prof. Taft goes to whetting up his judicial tem ms i 25¢ 2x2 Till-Drawer or Cupboard Lock .......... teste eebees 15¢ - THERE ARE 500,000,000 decayed + in Great Britain. Which *might indicate that the lion’s growl is ~orse than his bite. — / } Aquatic Ailment Made by Corbia, Brass selvage. One ward, What inquired the Sunday 50c Adjustable Stee! Bench Stop Se sku 25 school teacher of her youthful For putting on bench to hold piece of ‘ pupils, “what are divers diseases? 20c 1¥g-In. Swivel Eye Double Pulley cya ceeetOe Bashful or ignorant, the scholars oes | | running lines, raising Twenty per cent (one person .njclung tenaciously to the doctrine For? ; : | tiv » effec |that littla,boys should be seen and Jf doors, windows, etc dive) die Som Be effects of a par net Nord $50 Sin. CopperFinich tect This danger is averted by using|“ean't any of you tell me?” Neat, tasty and strong; han- With Syrup and Plenty of Butter die drops down out of way when SPECIAL DINNERS Kerved trom $ to # p.m. Bring the family and save mone Dr. Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” as innie’s arm shot up. suring complete recovery, while its asked the teacher not in use pres s "| “Please, miss.” answered John. [J $2500 Flying Merkel Bicycle tonicity sustains the system, safe:| | t the % . $19.00 guarding any organ “prone to dis. | “Mter OP . Musclemain coaster; ‘basket ease e Saripavouy Gaeihle tread tires “Seventy-seven” breaks up hard| “Rod Bowers, the barber, has HW ser edue Razor’ Blade Shane - vi § [gtabbors Colds that hang on—Grip a ow gag ee war. shen > ny Was that? | . and $1.00, at all druggists, or) “qt a cr Hower, Medicine |eustomere tn ta ides coor SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2416-1427 J Th ‘ iB SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER From 12 noon to & p. m HOLLYWOOD LUNCH 212 PIKE STREET ‘Sek ae pore treet, New ¥ a. | ingly he guessed | wrong four times,” Ae RAMONE NE Se HEN FEA ies ae armen ta " tbat yt tehrne awn headin

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