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The Evening World's Daily Magazine, Monday, April 1, 1907. | j McManus ®PEPROGHSE RSE @HO® wrasvcaene ane) The Newlyweds--Their Baby 2 5y Geotge McManus oe ‘A NEW YORK MONGE CRISGO Sia Sy Wise A Cae Brewsters 2 Gravitation &2 &2- ee OA Wouaat ses )<eey eae) Sei x3 @ page. Seca! Veale 0 aoa C2 Millionse * &2 What It Means ik ES VO Ak. | : Bp ido: Rey : é uy, on | By Geo. B. McCutcireon. (Copyrient, 1000, 100 | “ By C. W. Saleeby, M. D., of Edinburgh University. {Reprinted from the Harmsworth Self-Educator Magazine by special arrangement.) Copyright, 1807, International Publications, No 2% F¥th Avenue, New York. by Nerve & Bonny white. her heart wae tn the cliuten of %.) € “ uld he be ao Galm about 7 WANG CHAPTERS, | when him whe was suffering sich Twice she started to apeak, but 4 A her voles failed het. Bhe turned slow! ‘ and walked Uo the window, keeping hy | - 3 }8YNorem or pre “tk to the man who emiled so sad! no heartlensly. : vt want the miliion, Poem: | went on. “You think as the r | kaw, that twas a fool to eet 8 1 ee would be ran! focy on The ot ‘ | Viame you any more than the others ‘once, bextna he “task [thinking ae you. do. Appearan in a aingie jagainat mie, the proof Is overwi A year ago 1 was called @ man, } they are «tripping me of a a, | dering the miiions -furtravagant antertamn: | (hat Hetinetion: by a far aati Tarims | fool, a doit, nimost’ « eriminale-baw wipe ‘ut practically all af hs [one believes I am @ man. the allotted time He ha@| you feel better toward me = love, Cit J TH, Gray |that I am going to Seat ace: | SEIN? Tt, will be a new Ma an juced ctreumstances wi po gdh soir dlean + ep ba or, tf you ‘will, it shall be the whom Brewster formeriy boarded the Monty Fou ones new “The oli Monty?” she , CHAPTER XXV. Es nim “po much, patter than See The Promise of Thrift, |*°A%0.°in Mite of of a “al Ly ee HI law of universal gravitation, discovered by Isaac Newton when he was twenty-two years old, In ‘106, is as follows: Every particte of matter in the universe attracts every other particte with a force which ts in the direction of a #traight line joining the two, and whose magnitude is proportional to the| product of the masses and inversely proportional to the dis- tance between them This may be stated in aughtly Afferent language Every portion of matter attracts every other portion of matter, and the stress between them ts propor- tional to the product of thetr masses divided by the square of their distance, The Facts of Gravitation. Newton was led, as we may remember, to this supreme discovery by the con- templation of « failing apple; and gravitation ts In the first place a terrestrial or earthly matter, It does not need a Newton to know that unsupported objects fall to the earth; and If they fall, It must be that some force has been impressed upon them; our study of the first law of motion has taught Gs that. It ts plainly © great step from the assertion that the earth exerty-mn attractive force upon an @pple to the assertion that the sun exerts an attractive force upon the earth, and to the fur’ apple attra the earth, and the earth the « For very many years the truth of the law of gravitation could not be asserted “PAPA PICK PITTY FLOWER FOR BLESSED BABY! He ie fo MAMA'S LITTLE PRECIOUS WANT SO, poNTY, you are .preaking my | PORR?:, you, will stand ska the heart,’ was the first and oniy|be the same Powey of the ¥ he, cried, ay tatecian o appeal Mra Gray ever made to he cried can . fim. It was two days before the| ‘(i twenty-third, and i did not come until! For a moment they stood po after the “second-hand store’ men nad | looking mio the heart of the other, Save Of the earth, obyects upon th and planeta in thelr relation to the riven away from her door with tne | Pesta the Ree ae @un--that is to say, gravitation was @ truth of the solar system, but we could bulk uf bia cloting in their wagon: | pusipe“Fot iy pe idles no mee né French philosopher. Auguste Comte declared that / She and Pegwy had seen little of Brew- took th oe: oe we We should never be able to sssert whether or not gravitation acts among the DO i ater, and tis nervous restlessiess| "to start all over agan with yout stars. He was wrong, for less than fifty years after his death we are able to COME TO THE iT % eee THANKS, alarmed theen, sho ww hinonred, @ay. that tae facts recorded in an enormous and constantly increasing number| | STATION HOUSE p A Wee) TORE Hie or wad? Gruet yourealt $0 tit f Hine SUDGE, HLL return was the talk of the town. | who las Teurnel, WAhoub : bf observations do demonstrate the action of gravitation among the stars. We AN’ PAY ‘YER FINE |. LOVEY PUT IN THE | MAIL You A Men ttod p> mun him, but he persist-|all the reat would be as 8 @re therefore now justified in belleving that it is an omnipresent force. FOR PICKIN’ WELL STAND SABYS GANK! Tune on metyeeens Poros of, hie, for: |Peaey, I want you you! You 6g s PHOTO OF THE tune on his unwilling subjects. When “can seo ft In your eyes, if Gravitation Were Abolished. ees We know that the mass of a body ts the stuff !t contains, but that the weist of « body is merely the outward indication the force of gravitation between the earth and the body Im question. If gravitation were aboushed it would re- Kave $5,000 in to a Home for {fou | it in your Wstoys, even his frends Jumped to} “How long you hava been tn nelision that pe was mad. it.” she Pensively, as she Mrs. Gray met him'in the hallway | tie hoe ‘arma te Nie’ Por mane of her home as he was nervously pock- utes be held her chose. finding a eting the #00 he had recelved in pay-| fui peace in the world again BABY GIVE NICE JUDGE quire no effort whatever to"lift by, one finger a weight of @ millifon pounds, but ment for hia clothes, Her face was! “How long have you really careaft” there would be as much stuff in the obje ed an before; its mars would be ke that of @ ghost. He tried ‘to an-| he t ge noe th the 16 ie i er reproot, he words woul unaltered. He the case of the planets and the stars, astronomers neve ol eorues aba he heteae wou gs amend al my think of taking of thetr weight; the term haa no meaning, for gravitation is locking the door after him, He waa] tt now; I've known {t for Q@cting upon them in all directions We cam only conveniently talk of welght at work there on the transaetlon th | what a nae feat T was to hare end where, as in the case of « stone held in one’s hand, gravitation is for practical See, feoord the total disappearance | this love = and { Edwin Brewster's million: sa $9 final | Hine. But not be & purposes ac only In one Girection—vis., downward. Thus by welght we mean Teport to Bwearengen Jones, executor |! Peasy. I'll not squander an the downward force of gravitation; but downward means nothing when apptied of James Gedg dear, not as long as 1 it ok'a will, On the floor were bundieg of packages,” carefully wrapped and tied, and on’ the table 9 Was the tung sheet of white paper on Move'aa's Genie” I which the report was being drawn. You won't mind belng poor The packages contained receipts—thou-| me?" ho asked sands upon thousands of them—for the cant be poor with you," she «ald dvilara he had spent in less than @ imply. 5 this escape Year. They were there for the Inspec: Sat citmenies 2 tion of Swearengen Jones, faithfully LL Ep ot = J, \ me Ral start tongUaer, YOu eh Bey wale and honorably kept—ae if the old] —¥e ¥ . to oO Westerner would go over in detail the end gay fortane., Soe aN es ae 1) countiess documenta. me the day after to-morrow? Don't say 9 - ws had the accounts balanced up to I want to neg: eae to Sittus or Jupiter. Astronomers may therefore talk of the mai Dodfea and of their density, which is the relation of thelr m: Volume, but never of thetr weight. As we have aren, then, if gravitation were abolished we should all be strong men, and if lia force were alterot, as ft would by our transference t» a smaller or larger planet, such as Mars or Jupiter, the possibilities of our lives would be very much modified; but tt has nowhere been clearly enough stated that, according to the prevatling theory, we owe our very existence to gravita tion! Energy and Shrinkage of the Sun. of the heavenly to their size or he hour, On the long sheet lay the| day, At seven Every one knows that the earth owes {ts energy to the sun, the source of all , 5 ing and the rainy day monthly @eposi and they do not soem to care for me. | record of his ruthlessness, the epitaph | Don't you sce how good the w our light and heat, without which Ilfe could never have been evolved upon the BOY AND GIRL FRIENDSHIPS. in bank would be made. I em not a Beau Brummel, but have Fetes soa pocket waa exactly | ter pieagea we ardently awa earth, and with the extinetjon of which !t must necessarily cease. Now, ac OMETIMES Iam tempted to make a rule not to an-| _ PERPLEXED. ta good appearance, drees neatly und] than forty-eight houre. pe Aya ue nt he. his point P cording to the theory of the aveat German physicist, Hermann yon Heimbolta, S awer letters of men leas than twenty-one years old or] “I think the househo!d allowanl wm not in wny way backward; ioact, | WOuld go to foin the reat. it wast hie] thonenat weew out oF a whi that shel the sun obtains energy from Alg.constant shrinkage, and this shrinkage ts due to girls under eighteen. I have very little patience with|rether amall, She may be able to man- tand. She Plan to visit’ Grant & Ripley on. the | coul “not “then. ‘eat ena ft my friends say I am) aft ti i <i ‘ h but uid by nearer| ® Breet ny ©: afternoon of the Zid and to read pot to hi un! sixteen-year-old love affairs. Boys and girls of that age nee tt it, but 3 woul too showy, talk toe much, although | report to them, in anticipation at ins fn’ having the tai shoun atudy and work and exercise ‘and try to make fine mae MARE Teak yee and good com-| Meeting with Jones on the day follow. | 29 morning of the mutual action of gravitatitys bet the innumerable atoms of which the sun Is composed. Quite recent/research has shown that, in all probability, gravi- . . 4, n ' he time set for our tation ts not the sole source of the solar energy, but it Is at the very least an men and women of themselves mentally and pt sally. | Shall She Dance-avith Others? | any. 1 am‘ very lonesome and wn}? ae nes ee aif wen = important contributing source of the power in virtue of whicn buman Boy and girl friendships are naturad and proper. Ofte: Anxious to Ket acquainted with some weft Before Deen, ater ht encounter | Well they would be Brewster know, i {s the foollah winking and smirking of older people | Dear Betty; Tewpectahle girls, which would eventu- | voidiy, for the first time In daya eomett | before 12 o'clock, and Poems ite ot that turns a frank, honest childhood Intimacy into a alckly,|; AM a young girl seventeen years old, | ally load to matrimony, Can ou tink) out Pegey. ‘hore was the old smile in poverty eS Cee ered Kin aren spmndling, eremeture \nomenne arly always these ro- || and em going with a young man one | ti, Shy Fea wy ne vibes and Yelee wen he "easne hpattness in his | 1° \fetime of poverty. Bo they woul ‘ Gravitation having given ue life, and ever binding us to tne sun—from the imances are started vy girls, Boye are naturally shy and|| year my senior. 1 expect to #p to | Oh Soul toa do it ln any postion? er int the |S tne now fits with bat ane enone ¢ompany of which the earth would soon separate herself in virtue of Newton the sentimental side of their nature ¢evolops #lowly. If left| reception econ and will mee muny iL "Pewiy. co you think I'm worth any-|#ion-love, first law of motion but for the constraining power of gravitation—this great| to themselves they would not develop calf love very often, or mt Jeast not very| other friends. Now, if any of them Possibly you are possible. Here ls a Wonderful Thought. n ui more from ’ Peggy. rebelled against his desire ooaamuret. Tey | think she wil mak te te hea hee ZOU) apende the: #10 whats etl remained,” bat | dance with him should |think ise of yourself and more of | j, the abe he was firm In his determination. } rinciple proceeds to supply man’s mind with the most striking proof of what ts | desperately ‘ should ask me 0 dance w Nelle longer?’ he asked, steadily. taking her | )¢ | Sheree ite most lofty conception. This conception ts that this great and various| Schoolgirls, Save as many boy friends as you like, Lut don’t encourage them |I ask my friend's permission. as he hae | other jeople hong in hia. “Here was coli, bis as hot would dine and drive together and : world of ours—flowers ani stars, educators and elephants, men and meteors—is|to make love to you, Just because you have read too many no You may | treated me very kindly and I shou! He Seeks A Secret Marriage.| sway om yonder acinewhere, that emnd| Then on the hext day they would what we <ightly but uncomprehendingly call @ untverse—that ts to suy, all are| *poll some later, deeper, truer, real romance for yourselves If you 6o. ot Meg: he:purt his fentingsy oes let me live hero if T deserved it Tam | A! Over eenin. | There when It osu in-reality one. It fs Newton's law of gravitation that furnishes us with the most es an wean aa arth rats sng man twenty yeare old and | PSurer. 2 reRy, and I'm fin that Peggy mish raider t t . ot ly. 1 ° t he ¥ + or . may have 4 down y aa aii Gai ey Aa de pl etl ci ta ga Marri. $90 a Month POrEara Ne 66, SRE BBYs, AOL ES soni Td ie havent Never ask a nmian|] would Ike to get married on the|aguin. Wil he turn me out? ou | o'clock. igi became, wie ate UU RR at Done ME me: arriage on ° [ance 56 and water, mas. ot. #8, ang] consult Rie wie! ® nthe dark about what] know T must have somewhere to live./was only demanded of him that Sg Without troubling of « tar.” —————— Dear Hetty |My office car fare and meals $10, makes| for ‘permission Unless you are en " rary ~ inp Kee bo forth, and | Snell it be fis Snere we? Do you re- | pennilean and that he ed rat If the law of gravitation be true, you cannot stir « flower, you cannot even AM a young man about to be mar-/§5 In all @aged do not ask him. © do t ie appa ea ate ie inember @ayliws one day that I'd end In | that hed ta en acquin thy ah the suse movements of matter in your brain in the mere iniention to stira flower, | Hed. mith « salary of $90 per month |. don't intend tha: my wite stall en-| Fre Ts Not Popular. Seca bahar ie Pisses aeiepcnyyy eats Into hie eyes, dreng-|Meauy” gusely thin sitet whe was wat without thereby altering the position, In accordance with universal grayitation, and am a bit perplexed about. the dure the humiliation of i to ask dd ect, aes ‘o come to him until his last dollar wai of all the matter in the universe. As the present writer has ventured to say | method of expending my Ineome after for money for her ordinary neeils, #9) Dear Betty eae unwine, and Suld not be the product ef aa ‘al eleewherp, every breath we draw affects the path of Birius and:the Pleiades, marriage, I have arranged for the/this is where I am perplexed, Would!) AM a young man twenty-one years | fecret marriages are very unwise, and pole Gal iy Te But soars “age! purchase of a suburban cottage, which|an allowance of #25 ter month out of | er post Weha Guad adieation, len 1 are too young h oi hy Sd Ah pln yt sorrow monty of Jee I am able to furnish, and with th itch ahe would pay the erovery and A . ° ice bore traces of winot but it wa license and to I= 4 The Marble and the Star. cad down payment made the month. | kitchen npede, and tise the rest for ber, # {4@ 1 My moans to my aalary, The girl wally, but Ijthe voice of one who has perfect. co: “fay ‘ont; ee 1 The simplicity of the law of gravitation ts so striking that ft leads to « very _ Pele shirts Mp acts ch amounts th $2 por week, I have| The slr By 11, (drag pede wr i { - interesting speculation as to the causs of gravitation. The cause underlying a Tatar ie une \ieave Hb par gata fron whioh tle acquaintance with the girls,!in a position to marry her openly anit tt, Ali-fone, Monty?” she asked, | would be in debe. 89 rane law so wimple must itself be very simple, The law atates that not only every aa - Pore in she “Femaue ot my eatate”| even the, allure to atom In the universe attracts every other, but that the force with which they do he aaid, opening hia purse with steady | fons could not erush Bs #0 bears the simplest possible relation to thelr mass and the distance bettveen ers si hg nm i th them. If the mass be added to, the force is added to tn proportion. If the die sre clipped." pier ‘tace wi uals of tance be doubled, ‘the force is reduced to @ fourth of,what it was before. The law holds to # h¢ir, however you alter the conditions as to distance or mass, or = 5 + NEVER MIND SPORT TY Gisparity-of size between the two bodies ws consider, It holds whether you 1 | y i y as i Geai with a Couple of marbles on the table before you, or with the mighty star YOU AIN'T HOITeD) a anton’ s a. ons, Birlus and that Invisible dark companion of his which the law of gravitation has HE waist that Gipcovered for us, or with one of the marbles and Sirius, Plainly, therefore, the is full and soft cause of phenomena so constant, so invariable, yet capable of such yery atmple sults @ great expression, must itself be constant, invariable and simple, ’ | many figures better . "y , i than any other sort The Value of Gravitation, fob Cd sp 4 | and here fe a very In the British Isles the value of “g” (symbol for the force of gravitation), os 7 * harming one that Getermined by the direct method, by pendulum experiment, and by other mean: | i» made with a be fe about 22 feet per second per second. This phrase ts somewhat confusing at oming yoke and first, the repetition of the phrase “per second” seems stupid, but in point of fact te n sleeves, ft is quite sensible, The assertion ie that gravity produces during every second I! original from of its motion an acceleration of I23 feet per second—that ts to say, its force ls yy % , which the drawing equa! to 4n goceleration of 322 fect per second. It need hardly be said that < was made Makes gravity does not act intermittentiy, tut continuously: we use tle period part of an entire ef a second merely for convenience. The value of “g” at thé equator ts | than gown, the materta! BLL, at the poles tt te about 2%. This ts equivalent saying that & bosy ts} which ts crepe heavier at the poles than at the equator, Chine, while the at! trimming 1@ ruch “ 7 S a ~ s of the ma : - 3 < r B - | rial and the Mttle Brainstorm Day. =" fl “Tl | | at apa tng : i 7 er & waved out a - +” Jine, The material By Walter A, Sinclair. 2. Hom.” Tha waaterin GOTT splsh April First. Beware of ail the old-time sort of snare, lends itealf to I Beware of al! the traps that lurk. Look out as you hit off for work the trimming wit If griddle cakes are served, beware! Examine them with tender care Aare b ike ana - a a are itil pertent suscees.. Wut For if with heediess haste you dined you found that they were fannel-lined H INTS *) OR T H I HOME. there are #0 many Oh, Brainstorm Day, one month ‘ttl May. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. . where of whieh thie You go your @é@ and foolieh way, be heaping tablespoons), | a tact sino ja For wisest men ent foolish when By Margeret Hubbard Ayer. Gingerbread, mix thoroughly wad then add the prune] ("ve that the ‘Tie year drifts round to Brainstorm Day. BLP one tables A Poe ght shia aie available oi ai 4 spud . ba « 4 eo "are toned oat wite Wegner gure Rough Hands. |2e"seea eu cent see Mss Sm |eataun ton ogee i ° jer way. wre laanes, when 1 ee to boiling | ing the four corners ane ‘The pocketbook upon the hook your vestle To “Cover” Freckles, ssa, temiive fem inte abd culekiy |tie then Usiay, ‘Deep Ie Bediate: . Doth tempting look of Breinstorm Day, enw mare T—dt would be yery diMcult to! saq one teaspoon soda, atirring briskly atlog water twice and b - : ab) . f the pudd " Seay i ‘The subway quard just leaves us cool, slams whut the door, yuils Apri) Fool!’ Regine beet Sover freckles, unless Yau Wore! Add one-lalf cup sugar, One eKE, One Pudding, and suf) talan’ ka And as you rub your nose, eee! see! the Ryan-Belmonts iaugh in Klee. = oe) « Boing to use P remuinr make-up, | cup milk, one and one-half tea- | ours en hang it up to druin about) oi costes wol The “Pud-Vulity” now tripe es Long Pat pulls the rope and skips, as the ——, rie nd you had mush better bleach th ape ginger, one a ne-halt cups [ten mihutes, sumpending from a hook | Prens FO lus Ne Me And Kelsey, safely off the rack, now pulle his resignation back peat. Da Merge p yim he for “enlon I a of flour and pinch of alt. Bake in nine er 4 dish. Unie, 10 604 Aare | Ae fre SBR nies eowork, orm ou applied to ty fh » \dish, dredge over wit wihered sus Oh, Brainstorm Day, they al) obey ‘and avoid as muck; Pefore #eing 0 Bub the cream weil | Inch equare tin for twenty-five minute 4 with perfect pr br ' Inte the ekin and the: ye ih a oe measurin, p and pasts wl oe . ard or foamy sauce at 4 vie ‘When April winds your fool gunes play, “ se possible ip- Bint) Rat ea ia ear alin | cee eee ee en Te Ee ones with lamen Pine cath be varies. Raney Yoke Blovse—Pottern No. S68, And all will dance who have the chance . ping your hands Book aland | dered sugar ty par Pa | nd 4 ure pretty and effective, but are not oblige. : Khoneh cemie e Sthler hore ee say, fto trong #0ap-| inaceti. a gratia, bestgais (inely Sow tory, am banding could be eubstituted or sinost anything that might be Are ‘The same gid game, the same old name, suds’ and diluted | defed),’ 1) Brains! <inckure of tui Prune Batter, = , oie S auhd he of anv dbetaee x as aie Was "Call Mister Fist,’ you say. scrubbing = mix-|@ xty “graina;. roe powder, A yh ea Ha quanti materiag required for tht medium alse fe 61-4 vaste S.dr © Keaponse en Brainstorm Day, ber «i Ueelp iy difected for all creams, edd F 4 Pattera 5026 is cv +, M6 SB and Minch bust measure. ~ | mop and scrubbing brushes with han (ie bensoln while y are heating; the your Wooden bow! chop 2 ¢ r ne powder t © and carmine walle cooling, and of beef auet very fine, add 4-cunces of Leen pif Us poture tae Of All Boreas Kol (he | sugar (half @ cup), the same of flour,|io make bs fave troat, 1 rofl to “ 4 2 ee, Ot, one of clone 4 ‘eaiiepeen ot ‘ged nulmes Mix above revipe fof buckwheat cakes, only LA ine therouwkly with @ weoden spoon use whhest tuatead of meal Jt won't Lor Gye nunutoe, Wien beat tn 4 tale jake #0 much, as buckwheat Is very dry spoons of thick oream and 4 ounces of nd ovelis more ed * — ” - dies, anything but your hands. 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