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: “HI) WOKLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 19010. : E ATE CAREW ABROAD. “WICH IS BOBS.”' x © egesssorsonreosngos U sx pl s = z =i ¢ Published Treas Publishing Company, St ta 61 PARK ROW, New York. $ Entered at the Post-OMer at New York an Second-Class Mall Matter. ; THE BEST MARKET FOR MEN 3 > o> Spereieee ie 3 « . . : : > q Our War Departiient has been collecting information as to > the different prices paid for men in “the markets of the world.” Fy It reports that when the United States Government wants a $ man to fight for it it has to pay a little over $1,000 a year to get him, 3 f whieh is nearly double what it costs the British Government, and five times as much as it costs Germany, France, Russia or laly to} getaman for the same purpose, America, then, is the best market for men. Thi the land $ eccen Where they are worth more to themselves than & 3 MENS WONT in any other, é {Mone To THEM. ¢ Ss - $ SELVES nHEnE. ¢ Economists tell us that larger demand i )|Seeceeeccceses always means higher price. But every Euro- 3 pean government makes a vastly greater demand for soldiers than 4| we do—yet we have to pay nearly as much for 100,000 of them as Russia does for 700,000, or Germany for 569,000. 0 The explanation is that men are taken for military duty in ’ Europe at the government’s price, and are hound to accept it. With| : us at present, and except in great erises like our civil war, a man]? 7 3 2 gan only = t i an army service at a price fixed in free compe-| %, len re, tition wn eivil emp Oy) ments: A Weak Solution. Just a Little Off Color. 53 Now, note a cnrious fact in this connection. As we have}. 36 bre sebee bd ade8 absolute free trade in men—no tariff duty ne rec : PCE : / ey rad ingens tariff duty has ever heen levied at) 4 BIT OF NONSENSE. : | FLORAL ICE-CREA™. our ports on European immigrants—the countries where men are HE. schoolgirl was ever good at }[OLORATL tee-cream ts one of the cheapest continually send us the largest number of them. : relevant pen ulicd, om H lF ty nov at dinner parties. < . - : . ‘ i Meme ACO, z est is served with a frozen Hs The latest figures of our Bureau of Immigration show that | £0 to he the work of juventie brains. cng Reeteemetieiiieuateariety: Italy, Austria-Hungary and Russia lead all other nations in the ters are thor siteareed) 5 modellediaia ne phn, s z sep eteaoes Ne: hereof. Ci nd carne Grrececoeseees number of their emigrants to the United | pug. brea! farmer, wand cas tons are ault ; TanaR ATR $ States, And they are the three countries that | Nok “the ver rnteune ee rratisinaveleursleerereane 3 t FIGURES: $ pay the lowest prices of all for men to be used | moulded uate flowers than to have it occ cesoooce. ¥ - 2, >, a s in blocks. o +e as “food for powder.” From England, where ae A —>__ : men are higher priced than anywhere else in Europe, we get the )Pasy: | NO WASTE IN APPLES. | Fenn ee Ties eae ait - g 5 N ordinary apple years the waste of * fewest immigrants of all, ept from Franc The average Freneh- | skin and cores amounted to 3) to 4 4] man prefers to live in France at any pri o ‘carlonds, and during yeare of 2 a 3 a ‘ abundant vel’ ax high as 12M t = FROG ah 3.7 + 1,700 carloads. hls 9 now ROCs ; gun nent bc reais eat to the fa which make cheap Jele JUDGE BREWER’S PROPHECY cot Industry ean ace | Nea wrhcre are upward of 1 of these eht | ; ") factorles in uuntry and they have befo: ~ ‘ tr sight a annual capacity of some 20,00 ‘F PEACE—SIGNS THAT FAVOR IT. |#hs"secesosnet | be Sionaaleiel Neate ’ Justice Brewer, of the United States Supreme Court, is the THE EVEN NG WORLD S BIG LETTER CLUB. champion optimist of the week. Clty Odora 1D) Gy u!-, move from the statute books the law TrnublicmddresaateMalwanke To the F J SN. [which says a marred man can dispoze 1 cad iE t Milwauke che declared The Hague Peace} ")"., , Arguments Wanted. [of his property aa he scesifit, allowing i ececseg Conference was not a failure, but “marked | Street" in his de r the Evening Worll: him to disinherlt his and his wife's chil- % MAMPION 4 Peta A ADRES gation ef the odor 1 wish to inform readers that I am|dren. Remove tha taw callel a dower, | eee the turning point in favor of arbitration” as] veintty of the bate next week on] which gives a wlfe—a joint partner— {or rne ween. {at substitute for war, temic ne Haga That we adopt Woman's Sut- Janis: a emall portion of tne estate, ai : eae | treet. To one \ 1 the negatiy nnot | she was Root igh to share her Ifo $ err) It requires large hope and an abiding| vatet tratna tn the Eguments to ice, the | ative mer ot er partrierahiprne genta « faith in Theodore Parker's assertion that “every fall of man is a bene ae eee TRUSTE ATeUentan oUTiRS UpeaenaT JOUN DE TIERE, Albany, N. Ye m " , ee 7 JOSEPH COHEN. The Slow Ambulance, "4 clieve > H 5 fall Cea HG helieve just at this time that the world is on the aimort i Miasourt Prayer for Water. To the Faltor of The Evening World: ereatithorabolitionr (Aware publie mas To the FAltor of The Evening World: Where, oh! where Is the fast ambus i ? i i i side the el Will tt never come? The fines Every nation that counts itself a world power is spending more h ued a proclamation for a generat Ithy, pleasure-secking } { aie aa . anes Pen elas Complaint prayer-mecting for rain in his State. mobiles, Ty them the q armies, navies ane wht prepara iS. E i 3 raln in : 4 for armi avies and fighting pr parations this year than it did a On EIR lariteouneltel haranmaerlemartiortenuss naolute nec BURRS 3 When Field Marshal Lord Roberts takes his walks abrond you ean tell that last vear, and expects to spend for them more next year than it is] 1 wisn to [RSSeStcetan Ciltiabnetiing New Ateleas 5 SOO ambillanee rt a i - = COTATTYSD of a Missourian praying fo aMt a ch as they pres s “something doing’ by the respectful commotion t \ttends his path, the pending this vear. Mnmanitary tt a Bulent Nt rk ae pa sons hey ane . 8 affectionate murmur of v1 on every vid qeacious bows and smiles a , ae ry raich : . rewe s : pig! mt FY Het rly all day | pre Dink Hance, watch could easily be prey $ AERO Caan MTOR tale! se tananiaie nie inrenieeinecsninprescion Judge Brewer is probably right, notwithstanding that fact. | min yall ans Bu anle z of Lord Roberts hailing a hansom at the oo t Mall and St. James street Many signs indicate that he is; that the darkest hour of war expendi- the wa anize an army ta say to | RES é mh wae 7 ciel, ‘Tight la AU married nd his AL KER eet Boo beeadae scenes cree seen Pepe e tere ten eres tures is the hour before the dawn of peace through arbitration. and coveret | are ers, to shir Joys | Iennecinenee ie: : THE PERPLEXITIES OF LOVERS SOLVED BY s s Observe, tirst, that no first-class power has gone to war with Washington, (and sorrows, That the ae sal = + ther first-class power for over thirty years—not since the Franeo- Sule hd HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. |‘ eh ; ; ® crow Gey Cees agente ae vcutetuy of haw to bw happy {German conilict of 1870, A COMMON OCCURRENCE. a he al : remy. cert tna rie att 6 death wi follow un) Dearie is! : ‘ i sym 1 There has been no war in all that time except wars between treets a Many { she ts deeply in love with ‘ \ ETD WoT EE treat, strong nations and little, weak ones. Russia has thrashed NASH shine who acts very que | Mrs Ape be & 7 ening onde Re Wheaihedininkn) fit) te \ LL know told ma that he|geeecsccescees, Turkey and gobbled up a lot of little countries eyHas Py Instead of asking for it 1 Vasked me to marry him | yo BAP Wane jf ten itekys Patent mer ak. SPHINE SHAW LOWELL ’ Knack of ringing the \ \ PE osel him, Wit an he wanted O) $0 gy aneneny . HD) Ail = grentelsritaing ii GLE ked and Ph A Suggestion for Carnegie. pen to enwwer it 1 itt ' Bia Hara Ou OLnOd | YEARS. $ nexed a big bateh of small nations in different To the Hotitor of The Evening World J though I have ney ra 5 j ng . eApa es ann (at Us : well ove Decescecceoee parts of the world. France has fought several Heat GOT at ea a racer home « ® \ ‘ ayer eaten s aft if " e Ais build homes for poor, unfortunate, erip= om rat iss little African wars and wiped ont several little kingdoms. The . blind and disabled pe ORT RD CunE aingn : Ww orLry not write 161 were in your! United States has tackled Spain and absorbed a large part of her eat a A y, tamed If dealt with gent wee You are obviously a renatble | 3 i mn Ing the streets, ‘There Ff cont UnR ees . 1 your 4 Lancethine the | former colonial possessions. But no great power has made war on outaide of New sar re . ' A PATER PET TERT i . yought cheap. Let Mr. Carnegie ey GC Es MA » propowed om) another of the same class for over thirty years. ge man, willing to” work to. ull ‘ sre . and he will be able to were In yo If the & man cares deeply for you And as every hundred millions a year added to their several rom the procests: ey e ) " very Hin he Wii try to see you A j asta | Vtak vais. 1 voy make. the aderneea farmy and navy expenditures makes the risk greater and the stakes Sno nm Aleck Da: When he t behaved with discretion and pro-| heavie shrinking of the states eiraicoyaa . To the fallto the door ant w heavier, the shrinking of th men of ry great armed nation This ina free cv Major Alexane {nalde of the 1 wa eel eecccccceceen from actual war with another nation in the der Davis, of Syracuse, N. ¥., who fates and chat with r THE | > 2 ARBITRATION Fy. reesaih Pehti a lacatant an election to ( st hag una elise | THE MOUTHS OF BABES. f Bee ; same heavy-weight fighting class will become riton. Somebody will rail at this, £ ! W wat = 1Oomailelyo “ny eal? cast vide: There are others in this countr: So% ; t ‘ “W HO made you, ue afar ayy ELE, ¢ more evident. hou oli i Davin AeoUEy, % ro ; 3280 er Of | Geeccccce Arbitrati i . . y pa azar OR HOME 4 ‘i panes fa seed Arbitration will thus eventually force can dn all they do, DRESSMAKERS ai ; Sab en was the reply | itself ag the only alternative to a war that no statesman will dare = a ices ries exaust to bring on. + foleleiniieleteinintnieieb The Ever:.: World's Daily), ! Me 4 lady, answered the ne + SEASIDE POSTSCRIPT. }. hion Hint. | ! tht voopher, “and 1 growed ‘ME COLLEGE SERMON, noms : s “ Ei yaelt Mr. Rrowne—The Rev. Dr, Waterall didn’t ofleiate at your church last Sun- HE'S down) nti the seashore 4 To cut this kimor a Saat day as usual : hapoy and gay; + , terial 21 in « kes and peach Jam ow Mrs. Malaprop—No, he was out at some college preaching a Wacchanallan I'm working at home fora J \ as liners ont breakfa sermon. Philadelphia Press, trifle—my pay a inches wid eras ring, and th $$ 00 A tructing color for * th : iE Her lee daily, I read martequired’4 Ea aaNet FIST PAN-AMERICAN JOKE, LX them on c inehoas wile : ner ays Saat maken [jones heaty these days’? 1+) And ponder o'er sentences meant Oe OL OREN s must have discovered that he has relatives in Buffalo,— A WALT i to be ni + “il t . mln There’ a ens ie e eee == ng sea : nS - Expression of love, L long did - GEMENT. # syrancrsweer w DAIbY bOVE 51 ORV. '¢ Sse A Eo untit 1 grew bolder and caught in order nuness of—of » le “Oniy what this attack Indicates. For h A moment I thought this was to be the Five minutes later I called her put Twas mistaken, It may come | my own, “L was obliged to be bra Jehe asked. ‘Wer you, ant did y the peogte ‘eto new responsibilities will be even harde he position?’ you than the dull monotony of your | te do you the k upation. Remember, you are not | ing you from me, Milde fiey offered ine the pos Thaye moved you any otaer way. to-morrow—next week—in ten years. bo A i ‘ for him [ary (ar in excess of my expectations.” about to speak, then changed | pulsed an thou ere all. | wit Wepend womewivat yan my car IE she's down _at_ the seankore, t \ are you going nd and caught up his hat hur-| motioned for him to Ko Euless Of ye oan hia |. hunny and Kay, agazines xsed Hin hand across hist | warned of tt two years : pe if And d{scomforting rumors are : ; i : aie ; c pur pling, Payton. t+ oating this ways rat od-by, Mildred, It's no use prae! sumed at length, ax though Femember our plana, Poy Non “ re to build the houge und Pwas |} oe cay Meme 2 have {longing the interview, I have some| test, “but—bur would not accept furniaa it. My futher teft me some |p She's been seen with a man, ts sh come ething else.) tatnke to took after, and-and Twish you [cision aa final until it was contirined in | money, and f have been teaching xchool the message [ Ket, : Our en rent mist be pene the city yesterday, “Of vourte it cuts | {Rood many’ sears, “T have neariy #1400. | And 1 fume and grow angry, I . “TP don't. quite understand, ted quietly unt! the door | me off from my new work, and the doce See e eT eee tcamanes pacorini the swear and I fret. she fair : aven them, ‘Then ehe looked |tOF sald I must not even return to the | Routh where vont ein be out of doors ix ‘Then comes a letter T don't un- unuttng ‘ ts tae city to complete “We Du mast know,” harenty, lelerkehtp, What could 1 do? inuch“an you like. If wo live economle- ‘deratund? ty mplete t uomoast know,” harshly him. P. Riven lines lve economic. For she writes of her walks by to his feet, Aly 3 the moon on the sand, ; whenever you feel like It, and 1 ved} read to. yout and copy your’ work. T on} A moment, and she was on the plaz- | By a resolute effort he rox ant another, and rhe waa tenderly rats: /And then leaning on her shoulder mc me A man can sometimes best This position offers splendid 9 men jest of which he did not | alo: and also on + t sp M “ed 101 es, and 1 know tha M nk tte head of a pi on | slowly to a rustic t nearby. are many happy years herore us, Peyton, enite w As PURGE ‘ | area, Dat CETTE Ny : ilneaapat ae ee ey sr am all right now,” he nid ax ho! You dean back against the tree while { PE AEC Uedst st Ei i WML BULT SMBUS ES CUL Flue ue ea ieee Aiea ks SA ot Me = | amis HenO Wigley ata: jrun Into the house for something to He concurs In our plan, keut) short. te a was standing before him with }one to handicap me. * “Oh, Peyton, Peyton!" she whispered, |sank down wearily, ‘I have had these} fmah you, And don't indulge in any For Bob, dear, your fathers o Il be as strong as ever | more fancies, dent, " - He watched her as ehe ran Nghtly up ter year, pat a+) half-par lips, and with a look of| ‘Let tt be us you wish, Peyton,” #he| “what ts it? What does it all mean?” | turns before; I and in the mean timefeager inquiny and expectation on her |said, after a long silence. only de-| The head turned slightly, and the face | Inside of an hour. Cee acne intoithe house, and over: face, es aire your good. But you must be care- | tried to recover its hareh impression, nat did the doctor say?” she| tin haggard, careworn face came a look “Was everything all right, Peyton?" ' ful, dear, The work and strain of your’ but the weakness was too great. envaa. of absolute, radiant happincss, | loyely old man, -W tern (No. 3,876, cut in one size it! for 10 cents, toiled y Really, flercely educated his younger brothers and sis: ters as beat be could, and launched J. Hawks, th'33-8 yards for yoke ani | \

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