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“The Evening World's Daily— Magazine, Thursday, March 14, 71907... Moria a : By Maurice PSRte CI : Y TARR FAMILY LPodlinied by the Presa Publishing Company, No. 68 to © Park Row, Si tore | Sintered at the Post-OMice at New York as Sec: Jags. Mall, Matter. H e! WOLUME 47 .sc0000 NO.16,641. iB BY ROY L. MECARDEXL moar | Na WE'RE | peer uP ee T NE DAY Ce ee eee EWG INO GETTING RID a a oe tel ars thnt there Is to be nothing Ipft in ite unui It app but ruin and ehao | In other words, cne little thing leading to another, the Was int orm and earthayaxe and Tis not-infrequent that One* of The Evening World's plans for public betterment becomes reality, Rarely, However, does one day witness the. fruition of two such plans as the Night Police Court and Mrs. Sage’s fund for the “improvement of, socia! and living con- yb. fer! ditions.” It is naturally a great pleasure to note that =the Board of Police Magistrates and Mrs. Sage's advisers, two dissimilar - * bodies of men, of widely different experience, should concur in eae “to the faithful and effective expression of public opinion through these | ——— columns. 5 Soe eS Night police courts are a first step toward the breaking up of the | osx “Police System. . The cohesive power of the System.is graft. Thie big graft goes to the big politicians and the Inspectors. No gambling-house, « pool-room or notorious house can run without contributing to their cor- |} “wuption. In. amount large, the recipients of this graft are few in numter. | 3 ——_Petty-police-graft-corrupts the - rank and file of the.force, The pro-| fessional bondsman's graft goes to, the sergeant and -the plain-clothes) men. The private mulcting |’of Te bo i. drunks, the holding of :petty court| ; : - | j a. : I ln auld en See, over peddfers and other ordinance , ; . 4 : = i a Ponta ee ate offenders, the excise arrests and y Se : : thin refe-ted that —Jike—affairs—within—the—sergeant’s— SSS pemre K : a detay fovorenizand itatrby scope tum in dimes where the higher graft produces dollars. The resultant demoralization forces all - the grafters to stick together. . That Is the strength of the opposition to Gen. Bingham's police bill. | 7 The grafting sergeants, captains and plain-clothes men have to stand by “the grafting Inspectors and detectives, although the result of the passage of the Bingham bill will be to benefit the rank and file of the force, espe- | =~“ ddally the patrolmen who have shown detective ability, -and-the~com=j + petent ‘captains and sergeants. This bill ‘canbe defeated only. by-bribery, | : t If the rank and file of the police force should come out in favor of it! - no fund could purchase its defeat. ' ‘Therefore, every move like the establishment of night police courls and. the taking away from_the'desk sergeants of opportunities for graft unqualifiedly good. --.! : a - ~The Sage endowment is one.of the first organized efforts to deprive "© charity of its pauperizing tendencies By making it both self-respecting and | self-supporting: Instead of giving money to a drunkard’s family or -the rent-of-the-homeless-or buying food for-the hungry, its scope | 4s to be “to investigate and study the causes,” to find out why ignorance, poverty and vice exist. “= This is sensible. The way to handle the problem of crime is to begin with preventing the creation of criminals. The best way to diminish vice ” 4s to provide Cheerful homes, sanitary surroundings and profitable work. OF THE SNOW, ISNICK Jon. Jarr had rushed from the house declaring dil was Iie -werldalrown himself he wauld get a _sepatationes———— ——- altting in réstroape: urles ale had end: inemorion mental at climax mdf would spt ——— [that Mr, [ima ginin, jpad zone out, A Did Mrs. Jarre want The voy sald he woull, arrangement he had § Oka ea if whe was tv Metated to © boy said he Mre.'Jarr has "Tear up that note, then,” suid put the things in storage, and long as I live will I ever lo. Thea tt oc t him of this w apparent to t Amain rhe wan at fe telephone. -"linw Mr. Jarr come bs eared! Howto taform= 1, destroy that things to 18 nd_alao to. tell tr hed left on an wu: So saying, ake tet the rec ould not ring her up toireply a ‘or another half hour rhe tntcrested heractf b: while muffling the door bell, pulling down oll ighting one fas jet here ani there, that the wd pressing. Mer things pack ns the had telephor vas really wortled, “2 first tine In many years Tiien elie started singing, ad a good cry. But-rhe felt-happy-—-fhe-wns-so-sure-of this that Kie Dewan TW COUBy Ie ‘Then it occurred to her that she had better call-up the boy and tell him she would eend him.a follar not to tell Mr, Jarr slic had called up at all: She called tp the office, but {t waa Mr. Jarr answered. Hello, Whois ft?" he asked thickly, sobbed Mrs. Jarr. ‘Say you'll forgive me and come right never be mean to you again, dear, I'l! never say a crosas protested too much raclt. ‘No, indeed: sery I am perfectly, f the! first few notes and” It's all my fault, sweetheart,” replied Mr, Jarr, "I deserved to be kicked! Uve been trying to get you en the ‘phone for an hour to tell you! I'll be home YORK THROUGH the name.of the deareat and greatest man in the world, though it seem to her superfluous direction to all well-Informed persons, tsa stupid _necesalty-entalled:¢-/— by the unenlightened mental condition of Uncle Sam‘s mintona who perhaps never to make {t Immediately fashlonable women’ must adopt It heard of Edwin at all. Is {t concelvable that whe could so! far submerge his in thelr correspondence. The {dea tz to reverse the usual supreme importance in that of a mere forty-seventh of a country as to place his _ Fe Irvin §. Cobb If Mrs. Sage were to go into the milk business and establish sanitary sequence. eth ddress writing, placing the name of the State name three Ines below It? < OSS SSNs —— eee a sae — - ware <n ner oT ied * “On thé frst Tne, following it with the city, then the number No one has ever ascertained what Dp FTER they have hitched up-a tot-of-coin in this town — Taatr i necessary i e at percentage of the letters handled by Uncle Vdalry farms near New York she could make unnecessary th: Pasteurizing | i and street, finally placing the name of the-person we have Sam's mail clerks and delivered by his'xray-clad Mercurtes aré love letters, But there are many otherwise rane persons who Imme- diatrly contract the notion that New York Is a tol- written {0 at the bottom of the envelope where we,now the number te certainly large enough to prevent popular acceptance of an Inno- waite “New York, N.Y." vation which lovera woull not approve. And even were tha ‘fashion to become The suggéstion may be excellent for business_purposes, | prevalent, a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Lovers should be organtzed but if itm adoption depends on women !t wilt never become specially to suppress it. : a custom, Women are the writers of love letters, and what! What _man—cr woman elther—would.care to: pour, out his _heayt- and dissect impassioned Angelina writing the beloved name of Edwin /his soul In a love letter which, being placed In an envelope, must be inscribed -malnutrition causes. If she would go to Stgten Island, Long Island or} son ie envelone pou Sonsent Vara ne at the tail end / to the Stites of Wisconsin or Okiahoma, with the name of the real obje : a 4 ment ot the envelope, perhaps under a fourth-class post-oftice, | fervor hiding Its dtminiehed head undera_street_and numb as Once upon _n_time they telieved that New Jersey and: provide comfortable cottages, the evils of the tenements ¢mm;—— —itentucky, ss mind Teak nat he thinks a letter addressed to Marjory or Dorothea should ment. around Brsadway.and Forty-second ‘streat_were-bettor- “houses would be lessened by a transfer of that much of their population. An Sarne require no further direction |t la refined cruelty to inafét that he make the beloved |} tian asta ed Fo 1a) New para ne Rees eae eee 5 oct alaile wht. * ‘i * Mr, Edwin Johnson. lame the least important Item of his superscription. And no mail clerk who h to puta casing on the Bank-roll, when they atill thought | ‘ These are only a few of the details which a comprehensive plan for} yyy, to any right-minded Woman In love tite addition of a State and city. to Beealorexpects carb in Ipve would care to profit by his humiliation. it preferablo to be following a charity funeral here tham | -the-remedy-of “ignorance-and-vice* would include. It shouid-be noted Yeading a Maral Gras procession in Cleveland. oss : ad Heh row. sf that the principal is te be kept-intact-and wed in-part-for“investments for ; ¥ z —————— Te oo a oa Fae. to <r Fe ma. {ike ; SA Say coe ay social benefit which themselves produce income.” Dkyv OVINCEN > 9 . AB hk YW. ) i} os 9 5 bate Pea S at) not | [ROT . ¢ 5 wi of coarse, greedy, predatory buccaneers who believe that the men who do the worg-t \ ve: eg erably nice piace as long ag you stay away from tt. They begin to nurture the {dea that Manhattan is a large, disore erly cluster of buildings groupe! around the Grand Cen. ' HM Aral Siation, where @ person is eometim tied-te stop, over night owing to faulty connection while changing care from Palm Beach for the Berkshires, + of the milk to destroy ‘harmful germs by taking precautions to prevent | the mixture of dirt with milk. If she were to go into the ice business she } could make tenement-house food more attractive during the summer and | “more wholesome, and therefore. d{ministi the inducement to vice which —Fhis-is-thehighest-kind-of charity, because-it is intelligent and not thay of-a boat. fitch ke me : ARRIAGE AND SELFISHNESS. )\ When Ee Takes Her foCharch isi ot-a boatman, which keeps me ought to have. the, Jobe—instead of conferring "em upon a fow aristocratic gen=/ | Meer Neiseey barten tomate wolleiancs | tamen, whoremell pomiethtog objectionable every time they meet a chap who hag feoa than. $40,000 a year. sei sae a 3 entertainment where no admission In the later and more violent stages of tholr disease the victims liye abroad , Herat eaa bub iansorterine; taken’ |“creiea:pereree ee premade re 31, “Jane spend thelr time taking lessons ou the: broad A and apologizing to the noblle , it duty to supply her with a suitable by 4 ity for thelr paronts’ criminal carelessness !n allowing them to be born over | ice amas c Tt te fot a good thing deliberately to's. hut thee few Ines hare to do with them while they atill continue to make | biems than It adjuste, offering? EL HW. Teens cepa eee ectnetan Mee No, Indeed. You make your own of- bens reat paper ee @ ahore-line of the United States picturesque and foollsh by residing on ‘or fa sant and mee - 4near-tt - s One of the quarrels that. sgmetimes arises between .. youtioma jot: z “married —paople—resuite —the- fon ot | fering)--and—i¢-ahe—wishes to do_s0_ahe.| way, : SECA eaten Aieln if Fe et neey ica| siao contributes from her own pura z 2 jr "They may contribute to a Prison Martyra’ Monument, mainiy, because the Love on $11.a Week. cause of It dates back ty 4 British origin, but none-of them would tver-thinle=;- the husband that his wife shall always be at home when Scie sae Sts Se Doreen eee He. Wants a Wife. pear yarty! of going (3 look at-tt, because the prison: martyra showed. such shocking bad-teate-—- i indiscriminate. : Ve At takes more than.a.check-book to do good, It requires an intelli. fi “sgent plan, a knowledge of existing social conctitions and an attitude pase toward the poor which regards their self-respect as sacred. Letters {rom the People. HE usual novel conducts the young couple to the| Dear Bett it steps of the altar and-jeavesthemthere, 50° gen- le escorting-= friepd to church or @nY leg -got acquainted with the people and erally does a column'of advice to lovers. But Jt Is foohsh to assume that all Jovers’ diMculties are solved by the tying of the nuptial knot, which in reality starts Saconabie Wabitete @" Just expectation whteh=@ -lovnt 2 subway Express Record! j will a man, and in. tome instancer appends Se erate crelntel seme | Duara : ‘Asta Young man thirty years old, In, when they picked out Brooklyn as a place to dle and be buried tn, One of them itor, of: The Kyealng “World: tet gouraxes the wife token or Se a, Couserving no; hours’ themeclves’andiregnrdlng| [| AM. ®. young manjof thirty-one years|| “love with a young Indy, and have |occastonally makes a present of a man-eating or Harriman txer to the Bronx ie Pease. oh, please, revive the “Sixty zd rsieeelares Dime Ce ee creased It an. somawhere-ta'go-mhen-there-te-no{{ and aipsle; but not. By. chales. How || teen _veoplng. company -with her. for +200, but._ha,, would. sbuder...with. horror_at-the—prospect-of ever--visiting=¢he— oe aap 2 van T mest & good girl TEKS TY] th70s Years, he has another—young #00 to-ecechow hie gift -appeare in {ts cage with the proletariat Dasiing Ine \vtew anit offering the noble beast umbrella ferrules and crackajack popcorn to ence of the simplest and most innocent pleas- nd-Jury or an Interstate Come sort réturning from a week's spree at 4 o'clock mself outraged If his wife were absent at nelfshnesa should not be encour- Orentest Events ih istry berioa und ©. publish this, the greatest event In the ‘ history of New York City, in that de-j oso eae wife? I am a young man of a qulet! ay calling on her. I have asked her Qisposition, steady habits and never|ty marry, but ahe always says she ia not jest. He'd almost'as aoon go befor a Federal & drank intoxicants in all my life, I hold) say to get marries nly sit| merce Commission and explain how he got his'n. Fs THE FUNNY PAR other pince open,” resent the indw res ylinele wlvee ‘A man of thi in the afterhoon would consider hii Ryening World a‘chalr, has been estad- card party. This extreme degree of masculin partment. For, wonder of wonders. 1b] oy onion U = pac aht othe Hrooklyn | Veh Sates rf Every 6 who respects herself, and the doormat wife|a position which pays me ¥ a week, but the other gentleman mak : : i 2 estigation, of ° “laged. Every man respects a woman who respects herself, an r : ESS, tn exactly, | Nee ea uen: Bei pore oF ot | inspires contempt in her husband. It is entirely posslble to be @ aweet and loving|and have & leu money ae feo a wreck, Would you ndvise-me to| With a good'many of us the contempt we think we have for them ts really E nineteen minttes by my watch, Think | PTS srs sR dest In a self-respecting, independent human being, |I flad myself able to make a home ult calling on her?’ She ts consldered | €nvy- ‘ ane en own the|*ife and at the anme ‘time remain iP 5 pe vtitain one tf I could only have @ alta Snendeonie: sonaldere : E Wis ,, Marriage calis for mutual concesstons, and dictatorship on elther side is fatal to happiness. pSelfishness kills love, and to encourage your husband or wife to bo good and lovable wife to keep it and xes. 1 Goubt it ‘she will ‘ever: marry selfs in CF align the death warrant of your mutual happine: fpake it happy for me, My position Is} you, and you wi} DY. » of tt! Nineteen minutes! What fs the}, “world coming to, anyway, when we a able to fy seven miles in nineteen min- utesy AND ON THE SUBWAY: Well.! © well, 1 am surprised. BIN Ras enone scale neoplasm am erULr Encoy By Margaret Hubbard Ayer ta Time Yourself Reading This, hy endowing a seat soméwhert the study of lemonology. We maj to discover why {t ts that for INUTE 2 GREAT MEN ‘ ROUSSEAU ON IDLENESS. JE: MY opinion, idleness 4s no leas the pest of. socicty, than -of ‘ solitude, To the Eiitor of Phe Evenine World Where can I get my voice trained eS CRT without paying a: large fee? I have ’ ‘ pa eon er set A “Muddy B ” it Gally. for ‘ten or twelve days, thon | the surface. I am glad that the Fos (rising. In the morning scald a pint of j , Walter's Wite on Tipping. uddy Blonde. | i rat! cream was so efficacious. milk and set aside to cool; when luico- warm add a teaspoonful of salt anit it ays vortd: t -{mfter repose dacant the clear portion saan H PaaS pea panera eee Raney oe To Restore Hair’s Color. enough flour to make a batter that will ‘ ( : : t ys toh.) dtop, not pour, from. the mn; Into ‘ J ‘A. B-Here ts a formula whic. p00! een told that I have talent, and tha’ 3 {t only needs cultivation to bring out|To the PAltor-of The Evenin my voice, = (BLEANOR L | In reference to the al To Divide, the Iron, psa ginrauanand Dera aweltersendy res much im-|{ts natural color and merely rinsed It proved by the use of (after shampoging) in a teacupful of 10 complexion water to which has beell> added from rush so’ frequently one and a half to two teaspoonfuls of sccommended by_percxide. Thia will give tone to the gay restore the natural. color ®t this turn the eait rising, wnich should sour hair, if St haw not turned too (he Usht and have an unpleasant odor, far: Bugar lead, one-half ounce; Inc | Beat vigorously and continuously for sulphur, one-half ounce; essence of jive mynutes sceneeg wittit ge and ot sway oich length would be a ° o _ n . bergamot, one-half ounce; alcohol, one- | & pan warm water, ti tt stand foot oF Dtost ua tnehen Bee cee pee e ser rape eeieache eae A eh ge \naae gill; ftyeerine, three ounces; tine- |!n-n warm place about two hours, thea Gh Ds} pateneaun , r maar RNG pecan Rall ture of cantharides, one-half ounce; am- ufd flour euffictent to make a dough must depend on tips ’ me Sg] ]sits 9 pure bland Agid in the Blood. |fhonls, one-half ounce. ix all in ono |that will not stick to the hands; knend celves “the large sum of a@ month To the Editor of The Eventne World: Satianuhlontpayalocrirent andes Anawerlng the problem relative to) 1¢ he did not’ recelve tps, what would | @ividing’ a bar of tron weighing pay for carfare, clothes, eatables, | pounds into pleces-of ftty pounds « furanco and many other th Nothing contracts the mind, nothing enpenders:triflcs, fatea,) backbising,’ slander and falstties 20 much as being shut up ina room opposite cach other, and reduced to no other occupation than the necessity of continual chattering. When all aro employed, they speak only chen they |hare some- As to the Question of Et) | n compelled to take Uh soab, pasting, wer pint of aoft water, Apply to the roota|until the rnes 12 smooth and ‘clastic: | $ thing to say. But if you are doing nothivg you must nat talk ine Pr ateunawerstavtierceda; question or |? Miinicgtnosacheapietnenen a \terwards and the] AAs. Hf. Rotten you sai. Lose 14 of tre hal, which must be dean, told Inte Loaves and place in greased | ¢tmsantly, whlch of all constraints ia the most troublesome and the most q ot {Back 1 ith Ose DEopie ‘1 if te i 4 | i ¢ le B : f “ “athieu aal€o whether an outalde man ts |°"° id give tips to help th isa pei emionatie ee ay seine van i “Salt Rising ‘Bread. j pare, i SRAYE with a cloth and when | } gangerous I dare go even further avd maintain that to render a circle , | ; eth rink qvantit{os ie light bake In moderate oven an hour, > truly agreeable, every oe must be not only doling something, bus something? | really an nccumula-| water—at least ten glasses a day. Tain Bo ere to-kvep tho hatter much warn: y TFT a pint of flour in abowl and ad4)ey than when made with yeast, or It ! ltion of offs in the, pores, will entirely | wi} cloanse the blood, and fou will find S half’ w pint of scalding hot -wa Pilttnot rise: Swarranteq in interfering between « tchich requires a little attention, Wife-beater and his victhin. I think 4) None Universally Obnacy > Jaan who knows tho couple will make it To the E4ltor of The Evenine World: | atsapp Ae ve Tis duty be laverfere at all hazards, o| Tg ening Wort falansizent, and th in nouns | Saat otter & meek oF 0, Me comPierie [AD then ex much more flour.as willl Ty Keen Hair Light Sa rSaiun Sy Pema aaively look on at w ian| day *, B say's theroling elae can bive i see ree bm the healed pluiplas, shave | make: thick batter; add halt a tea- 0 p Hair Lignt. ; ee i | Biriking woman. Dut reverse the jare none. Which ts right? | =. him use ‘a complexion orush’: every | Ppoontul of salt and beat until: smaoth R.—After shampoolig and drying Sciences Odd Discovery. man CQjeation:; It a big heavy, woman atrikes| W. A, WALLAC Hair Darkener. night witha ood bland noap) Let him }and full of bubbles; cover closcly and jn ei Mpeek tvisiat Metered (WENTY years’ observation of phthlats over a district In Dartmoor am set in a warm place from five to.elght)/L\4 apply one teacupful of warm Noth Devon, England, hes convinced Investigators that populations ex+ Rust! scrub his face well, rinsing In several rrp ona tenes heu aoe fe (at hours. | | water cto 3 i edt B (utrong), | waters, wv that no rosp remaina to clog | ours. eF, a ‘ed to wtrong prevalent rainy winds havé @ ligher death rate trom cote” Deaesl vain oc Knows the couple 104K! 7, tne Ealibe 5¢ The Fvenine Wort of iron, 1 dram: 0 te Jeorge Washington and his wife unsweetencd, 3 pint; oll of rose-|the pores, This wiil kemove ony dead / have any children mary, 12 drops. Put the mixture {nto'| particles of akin thes cling to his face,|than broad made with voast. a tn ch. ¢ ula off peroxtay=of (hi % . ‘This batter requires much greator hast} teaspoontuls off pero. ‘Of (hydrogen. ata aa eatin’ pheltered trom therm. ‘Tho contrasts 1a, the. p a aver use une undiluted :petenice 8 ase na: : ‘ren : ef imajl husband, ehould a foman| Washtheton Had Ne Children. R I.—Here ta a haly dar! . = Wes esd