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Evening World’s Daily Magazine, Monday, August 20, 19067 | The Mashers ‘The FIFTY GREATEST | Che & > " vr re Evittehed by the Preas Puntioning Company, No. 63 to @ Park Tow, New To Watered at the Poat-Ofice at New York as Second-Ciaas Nall Matte Paeatinhe a ar a ORE By Albert Payson Jerhune VOLUME 47 eens wee e cveseee 5 } ‘ MILK, | we No. 10—BARBAROSSA, and the Batlding of Germany, [The price of milk is to be raised again. The excuse g Bs aR, A GERMAN Ind—nearly elght hundred yeara ago—made Charlamagne-tis ii rho constitute the Mil xchange is that the fart mist a Wal mote! ta life, and resolved to duplicate the French king's feats and win middlemen wh te the Milk Exchange fa Peas CH te ; ol By, wy the same power and glory. Like many another historical celebrity, the Gar paid more or they will not furnish a milk as New k y g ml liter} man youth was red-haired. From this fact hia Italian enemiss later nfuknamed To encourage the farmer “yee him “Barbarossa” (Red-Heard), His Christian name was Irederick end /he-wae nest heplew of Con: them two to tw = rad, Emperor of Germany. ‘ Charlemagne had one early advantage over Barbarossa, for he wes direstheia 2 the throne, while Conrad had a son of hia own, Yet eo cleverly did the young ; i. The| Rarvaroasa arrango matters that he, and not this rightful hetr, was hosen by ar ; ven Prd his suocemsor, ‘The people ratified the choles, and on Conrad's death f r is to be in eile fu taroana, then twenty-nine years old, came to the throne, found Germany tn no enviable condition. Disputes had arisen among-the Petty principalities of the country, and, under Conrad's easy rule, the tas of Silegiance had weakened. Moreover, Germany's clat to suserainty mn Ttaly and other lands had been allowed to lapse, Altogether, Barbarasss had-e very poor start tn his plan of rivalling Chariemagne's greatness. In Bo way discouraged at the gloomy prospect, the youns ‘King ect to work at once reconciling the differences among the home principalities and making . Cectdediy advantageous alliances and treaties ¢or him- ™ The Man self at home and abroad. Untike most madineval 4 ilk t counts on making 300 per cent. profit on Its generosity to the farmers. This is like what’the Coal Trust did when it paid the minefs ten : - Who heroes, he was more than a mere warrior, He waa cents a ton more and charged the Nad also a shrewd politician and an public an additional fifty cents. It an Ideal. fs-an imitation of that model trust, the Standard Oil, which every time it raises therprice of crude cil one cent a barrel puts up the price one- . fQuarter or-ane-half cent a gallon to the consumer, and there are fifty | Ballons in asbarrel ceeded to strengthen and coneolidate Germany Into @ compact, contented nation. He then made municipal'and civic reforma, promoted the cause of edu of progres: Having cajoling When coercion fatled. In this way Re pro- ton and culture and started Germany once more upon-the pap j mplished theee tremendous taske, Aartaroses turned hisettent to the Italians who had shakes off Germany's yok4, The Milanese, who tuledanuoh tthe i | Mt fs noswonder that many dairy farmers are discouraged and cut- the Roa an army, mancied a minut ‘thoan febela. conver tern ‘and Cd } fhg-own the:size-of thelr herds to the production for which they have ara ores Ape ng ed hin mud: reat OF fan oe a local market. It takes from two to eight acres of land to support a Fniaite nd’ Bermegruiried back to Germany, whence tidings Bad sao Sabet < tow, varying according to the fertility of the soil, the skiti-of the farmer mB Reh handed costee BE ARIeTUN. ae capresone. ttecehen and the iikerality of his feeding. The cows have to be milked twice a siauest. By diplomacy more tan by force he won the allegiaaes | | ay. Their foods to be prepared for them a great part of the year. en went back to Italy and besieged and captured Mink Oe } © Pape, noting thie rapid acquisition of power, demanded 3 AThetGarns“have tothe kept clean, the calving attended to, the old cows NE i ire Ragen, eohgrel P manded that Barberasee | Cimdy An entree Sha veTWE: The Pepe cor the tine we: W hiv demands, Bot 1 Was soon after this that Barbarossa acandalized Christendom by practically de- war on the Vatican. 2 Ailes wae purely polite! emt cawt me pettection on tie rowers. rete ored an anu-Pope's excommunicated him. Barderossa, tn retaliation, stormed ton of the Vatican. Italy hekt itd breath at such mmocriloge. 1 looked on, spellbound, a pestilence swept the German ‘ Alexander declared, in punishment for Barbarosse's 4 hat vast army on! & scattered remnant te- is weakening of thelr dreaded master's forces the cities of fom formed a eonfeteration aga wa, utterly routing him in battle at Lig: or Was crushed under his falling r The Wreck within three of thougnt—at t appe —miracuiousiy, it wae aot hie ourviving troops 66. iRw a plans were defeated, b i . kroal power appare! . Barbarossa’s Plans.) gone. Another man would have despaired, “Bot Bare baronsa merely exchanged war once more for diplomacy, He acknowledged Alex thd true Pope ana | daylight and continuing every day, Sundays and holidays included. An average cow gives about 3,000 quarts of milk a year. At two cents @ quart the cow earns gross $60. At two one-quarter cents earn $67.50. Out of this her mill feed be paid for. A y's ration of six pounds of bran, middlings, brewers’ grains, oil meal and other concentrate feed costs eight cents a day. This comes to $29.20 ayear. The rough feed, the hay, com fodder and silo, also the pasturage Jn the summer time the farmer's land furnishes. Thus for his capital invested in his farm and stock and for his labor the dairy farmer with ten cows recelves $383 a year, or less than a day laborer can earn in eight months. If he has a larger number of cows he must employ hited men. A hired man costs $20 to $25 a month and board. The farmer's wife furnishes the board, If she hired out to do cooking alone she would get her board free and receive al- most as much cash wages as the| LETTERS FROM ‘Two-Minute Talks with New Yorkers. ByT, 0. Mcéill THE JARR FAM ILY. farmer gets 5 a imentetrenis © It ts no wonder that the dairy © THE PEOPLE.) ‘e Seah tae] ieperinenteay™ he replied. coments te tay, ic sae Peron ‘Bat By Roy L.. McCardell. farmers are discouraged. If their imate ‘nt I don’: begrudge wives and children: did pot work in Water Supply tn Hartem. | various crafty manoeuvres of wire-pulling and statesmanship regain control of Italy, Not content with this, he net forth to capeute the ‘Holy tam from the Turks. He won two (ecisive victories in Ania Minor, but before he could reach Palestine !teelf he was drowned, in 11%, while trying to cross a pelorious death for the hero who had conquered and ruled the greater part 0! the continent of Europe! Rarbaronsa’s achievements tn behalf of his native land marked a distinct n history. He helped on the cause of the people by granting rights tnd ‘rane hises to cities, and set a world example of mode! and progressive t iyilization and the arts throve under his wise reikn. In him was emt it of ch and of thone days went to make an ‘Hie physical beauty. b ove of danger And, above ait. hie to the land of his birth, set him upon @ pedestal which, for eam~ turies, was shared by ne T royal } To. A Thought for the Day. | I render more service to the pwople by hanging one rogue in ruffles than twenty common malefactors.~-BARON ST. LEGER, of Henry IV." Court. wt | years I bad tried to find a sing for] st coat me a salad and fish that wo ' 17,000 for the ne | ol met a mo They Can Go on Little Trips Together to Coney Island and Have a Pleasant Teme, € Wat drossin and we to his house for dinner. = the garden and with the chickens |™%* pegs agency had Pi said ‘Then something | butler passed arou ttle wooden Juat Like Sweethearts, Part of Harlem ts auffering for water "u picked Wile up and put Jarr! He has e right to Ble } font, because If the street rathway company ieee they would have to go hungry, The] in the nowsen on One Hundred and net proceeds of the milk go for Thirty-tht et west above the sec ralad time and then den in your lap |bowln and wooden #poons and forks | DON'T know why mixture of & dig platter on whien . ond fie y recently we had r wanted to renoh. $ wore all of the how old he was Uiey would we us for bin fare, That | taxes, clothing and keeping up the for note days afte mixing of that salad de-| yy hail over muggented woman could have gone into noother oar where whe could | farm machinery, aes: ee ybont “oF/ may: lite, nen. owe nd some 1 bed have found plenty of weats, and tt wouldn't do her may “4 , Then, one morning we were without a god many nt mocrs ab, fealing harm to #tand up any way. But that ts Jost tke pout | For producing the milk and ve the second floor again. Is ings that #uve| somewhat discouraged, I juet threw in You are an old softy and you crowd and inconwantends taking all the risk, the farmer gets meh ees ee ee Aaa wo yh eee cats r own with and children just to do favors for total sone-quarter of the retail price. The wholesaler makes 100 per cent.| coy At aad ot ne ies ; who wouldn't do anything for ws if we were wen try profit and the retaier-160-per-cent. top of that. Have the public any ee : win maar ct? For goodnens' eake, Ciara’ If we ere soing of form =— : 5 | should b water. W re ( mis pas aia asf day's outing to Coney Isthnd let uw go peaceably and wwithe x, just cause to complain that the farmers do not replace their old barns] “sro. 6 West One Hundred and 7 siete t of paasing dre out any wrangling. 1 am holdicg Willie, 1 don't ming with concrete sanitary cow statiles, that they do not currycomb and] tnd street, most every house holding him sea why should you sar nie . ¢ sy “Because I intend that people 1 not walk over wash their cows before milking, that they do not refrigerate the milk and nie: Rea weet. a eee that's why! Hare comes the conductor for the, second fare. Wile, semashy oere «1 ‘tno pce te e ~— cl i a1 the railroad company!" It bs only fair that the consumers should consider the farmer's point BOUWARD BELLETT, good In my pocket as in thut of t " amas “Well, I'd prefer to pay than to sot a bad example to Wille and teach kim nf view. The Milk Trust does not consider it. Joo and Algebras E FOO LISH L I FE a) RS EET el cl cabbie oh To the Batter of The Iovening World: * "Give me that nickel! I need all the nickels I can get, end tf Willie never New York's parks are all right, according to Landscape Architect Parsons I think this algebraic exposition will ee ree does anything worre than fo avoid paying cantare he will paver do Anything we in London, All right, yes. Except that we wart more small ones, more| solve the ice problem for your retailers pm aad came) will be ashagned of!" @aid the amicable tady. ‘of the playground kind, more without any “Keep Off the Grass.” Lag XK equal 100 pounds of ke, ¥ equal is at ees “How @are you @natch anything out of my hand, Mra. Jarr? 1 know_you pica nas diese ctast/ Phy THis SWELL. $I company's graft, Z equal joeman's graft » company, K equal iceman's graft on “NEWPORT IS DULL,” a! dealt, M equal emali dealers !* From Newport there is a cry for relief. Fashionable soclety has| ‘ft on cumomer, Hom mich we ave no regard or respect for anything that belongs to ma, but you ahould at least try to avoid making « show of us When we sre out together in publto!’ ‘Yew, and much you care who {# present, Mr, Jarr! You don't car where we are. There isn’t any pretext you will not seize to act Uke e rufMfen. I might have ~ {fe Have A GRAND VIEW om THE SCENERY the customer receive? Solution numor known you did not went to take the @hildren and me to Conny Island. | exhausted Its resources and itself. There are dull times in the old town] equal # (the ice), ¥ equal 7, Z equal & sve “Why @hould you raise your volos at me Just beokuan I do not want to pey | to-da' . equal M equal Thus Ex cuRSION five cents when i ia wholly unnecessary? You must Mke to show off and throw | ys THéehe dese which ls what the M0 around your money! It 1a & pity you do not throw ome Around the bouse!” | From the Little Brothers and Sisters of the Rich, not condemnation | customer gets. WwW. & H “tam always willing to pay what I owe, Mrs, Jars,” #aid Mr. Jerr hotly, “out X do not run tm debt and embarrass you by having & bill collector step you in the strest, as you do me BOh, book, look!" axclalined Mra. Jiarr, her attention Glatracted trom the mate ter in hand. “That man says be won't pay en extra fare, wren if be given & upon! They are going to throw him off!" a hn 1 wuppoae we will be held up here half.en tour while It ts being donors ?, wald Mr, Jarr. ' but commiseration is invited for the unfortunates up the Sound. Pity the Lixtra Pure to North Beach. i cial idlers! he East Side of Ni it ig | To Ate Esttor of The Bvenine Worltt Wdrearinesses of the social idlers! the East Side of New York it is si vere fg Bags sarc lb never dull extra nickel in golng to North Beach. ea Gatrsaiettic pale ariaril an itunea he sunnimatie xaae ae lie sated The company ia charging people an Among the tenements of M: tan there is poyerty which Is shared pico pase x casing -peenie 8 i tink ls @troctous. by many and toil in which nearly Phere are houses of t ly 4 . of people in Brooklyn = “There be goea! The conductor and two other men fn uniform are choking There are houses of t re warmly wel-| or ouid tke to go to North Beach, Se NN Ns ; comed, and houses of t of are paid, | but that extra five cents is too much oe CANT SEE) | ‘whey ought to choke him,” aid Mr. Jarr, tn virtuous edignasion, “oahu Ther wed th just arties | * Pay: 1 go to North Beach ‘alu dren P k PA 4 Thing! } such & row and annoying respectadle oftizens over auch « little thing a6 & 6 tor ali : ‘ I ani’ Working were as # pianist). ve t dee ea ved bchiee val ys and courtship t fare chore would be 4 Sree help ce pome people would make ® ahow of themaclves nee bay! i and ¢ y a fight which is free for all $0 38H Oke. SE Pern, SBE SOS salt Mrs, Jarr. “Now the car is, starting op again! Don’t you pay any afford to pay 10 centa. A. SMITH. @| Gers, excursions, recreation piers and pales a few thousand child) . pug ZLING. Wille, Leave me to talk to the conductor, and let them try to put us off if they, dare!” which accommod Answers to Correspondents, f i lan, there is n ng and nothing to de $y Margaret Rohe. By &, FF t | . V lait Es La aga = ONSTANT RPADBR.—You say you par ze pears ae the B. Tae ° CUD C can keep a wecrat. ‘The real ode | 4 ee nay be right, i to the te ne ten jeot of tha conference between! proposed New York and (hi the N f q King Edward ond Kaiser Wilhelm wea eo doe look on paper Ike & alr tthe cat to devise some means of coaxing tbe |” ior teHMAN.<dutade of New S l Ww what it i recreant Gulf Stream back to the shores | state politics game of the bees know f-us be Te ee ee: of Murope, It will probably goat thum| of American, jokes are. t io | i Wey’ Cte’ THiS a pretty sum, as there is @ rumor to NS RIDA MEIN The yolows wou . MEA KNOW Utne) ‘ei si wu SOANERY | fS the fteot that certain Wall street pow-| chose of the Gramatic gritos | Py — BRAND ers have lassoed It, same ae Niswere te Anvil Chorus , ' | amowe| Fata, PLATGOER.—The Theatrtosl ¢ 1 | ne i }|tOaRo. ROMBLAR. — May where von Oh-! Genii So! He frequently it r of But tg Might as well let the looters at home Sank sou. hah Met ite more of none Ae | Wbarieh tave vous envings ‘aa the bank seotare| Samawere went WeLow oem [ a Income dushan, there are t f at Fret rkman on the CUBANY.—You are aMghtly mixed, 1|/ RHYME OF THE lower West Side of New York ked the other day if he ex Ma. the people of the Suid Aseerionn WHISKEY ADVTS, pected to get rich, ie HE ovean'n bosom,” #ome tolke capable of wel a i's pare, Rich?” he seplied; “but 1 do not I have I have all] ‘lt ne ee Jiwant.. Every day 1 make several | f wo e Hut, reatly, I can't sea ‘Ait with rent How auch @ “walet expansive’ may 9 OS WH bin, 100, Uke days are not dull, * heaving bosom bal” e it - ees ores ont “ nila. AN ile dl 4

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