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r Pome sue rs Sree ™ The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, June 2, 1908. RLUS . CHOO of carrying one's full helght. Any army man could tell you this |To Measure Up. gids NING, muay BY: ERNESI-GKC RANDALL (( ments are making very determined Jefforts to extend their service, and It {s a question of only a little time ment {s possible, shed. ‘tefore they must succeed. These departments, of all others, | Former Civil Service Examiner. examined on appeal, must grow with the city’s growth. | r rejection for short helwnt, § passed It is safe to say there will be a pas a and 11 failed on the second examination ingacy GEREN flap Gnomes) ED Municipal Civil Service. In 100, ‘The figures for 1907 are not pub- | J trolmen within the next year than ORTY-THREE THOUSAND (43,000) employees of the city o | To eae he ae ; 4 | i ! gain your full helght and REA aha entating piney eeevicoy tok ta) Deed 2er0) BF New York got their jobs through the Municipal Civil Servic: | | vortin purporting to come from Know just how much you can meas- Had) | Dhe second y. h 1 . me o in Ireland f The Examinations. |$i,00, the third year to $1,20, and the Commission Tt te ee ie ean iis pro-| Ure up, follow carefully the follow- Examinations for these positions are fou: year to $1,400, which ts the Every year 4,000 new muntcipal jobs are open to the publio—the | cision ts not only wrong but danger- | Ing suggestions: TAG cele ersL Sree EC EET a eat ck | GREE RCE Pena Wer atio Lvtee a || Can be had for the asking by the men and women who read THE EVEN |) ous. Don't trv Cultivate the habit of walking, the discretion of the Civil Bervice| tiraman ts a “frat grade’ man. From || 4N@ WORLD and prepare for the competitive examinations. What’s Your Heicht? standing in as erect a a ats Your etc ri ad shoul- baseboard, extend the spine and meck LESSON No.1 Commission. that time on he is eligfble for pro- Here are some of the jobs which are most sought after and for |) ‘ 1 ae eat pe t tt i eae Ae The tlme to prepare for such | Motion to engineer, at $1,000, or to a8 | which examinations will be held between now and Jan, 1, 1909: | The next question le your helght.| or t.vine to carne your full height, | ether setbar to tbietine aeeeae sistant foreman, at $1,800. i 2 d wo d an. 1, 1909: In your full height. [to push them. Rise to sitting posture DUCT, previous military or police ex- You must stand 5 feet 7 Inches) \ynoy , stre: Police examinations Is now, not Just afeW) iiire would seem to be @ pretty, SERGEANTS ON AQUE \ yourself/and return to lying position without days or a few weeks before the ex-| attractive range of salaries in both 4 perience a requirement. Some fifty vacancies to be filled. jin your bare feet, to become a fire-| ful length. Avoid above all things the use of hands, Repeat a number of a d F ° | amination. | pa mts for the man of only average ou man, and 5 feet 7 1-2 inches to bee) hahi rl up, or drawing up the | times, each time consclously endeay- | intel! ’ = o 5 = i ees, in be he n ire The purpose of these articles 1s to set rate ence, and with no special train: } STENOGRAPHER: AND TYPEWRITERS—About 100 to be ap- come a patrolman. Heo se e iardeuea: Gin aver Ghee Pe: pienieh a ona ie Service forth) the indicene oftered Le Teawillibernetadveavancementlin tie! pointed within the coming year. These measurements are exact, taken! emall pllioy mitcprisiis awithiakellstralententthe OC ee CAT als various grades of firemen is a little ar by @neans of a ng welght pressed) There are also special exercises | spine dicate as far as our brief space will 7 z ft the course to pursue to become|Mere rapid than for patrolmen, but PATROLMBN—400 to be appoin' on the other hand the chances of pr ad. So it will not do} which are helpful | A great deal of fresh air, frequent | bathing and sensible diet are all very down upon the to be nearly up to requirements. You, HE conditions in and re- 1 during the year 1909, per | the ser- successt! a a — . All i h the body qullrementa) corti [O Ckcce tat) CEG motion to higher ranks {s greater must ‘measure up," tea and which develop the essential in order to keep the mus- vice of the Police and) Patrofmen’s Pay. the polles department, as more superior FIREMEN—400 to be appointed during the year 1909, i, omic, £0lN Ce om are Le Uae Mat ceyeleD Ute ac iapeteralia ktoue! Fire Departments of the a i o | officers prcportionately are there re —_—_—_—- your helght you jack but little, you nee ‘ vatlah iy | The pay of a New York patrolman on/ Y y Kk not available, | The Secr, city are so similar that |entoring the service ts $900 um, | aired. \ GENERAL CLERKS—About 100 to be appointed during the com- not wholly despair. ‘There arc way aah on Secret of It. ding to one’s s within rea ad and develop the, The secret Mes there, to train the we shall, as far as possible, treat of ‘The second year nied) Are You Eligible? ing year. them together. eA Tuo arias : The fi fl | — sonable limits, in most cases, [Proven mivscles into tip ab of ee , the fifth year at the rate of $1,250, and! je first consideration Is age. PTENDANTS—About 80 to be appoir It your occupation has required you tol ¢¢ p wor ; ing every inch of your body erect an Both offer excellent opportunities ie trong wait at the rate of $135),|You must be over twenty-one at COURT ATTENDANTS—: 50 t appointed during the moon, to do a great deal of lifting, to etting Up'” Exercises. +uy to tts tull height for men of good physique and aver- ang 400, From coming year. The simy and one of the most! Do not faney if you are five feet six sit—probabiy in a stooped position—most, end ofithe time of applying and under sreatier $1 “ ” = a effective eo! 0: in the is sort of thing will add the F Es 3 0 require-|the fifth year he !s known as a “first » s ; ime, your spine has probably | ¢Meetiy € th 5 a ae Sa era ais asia |gtaasclnenvand : tor promo. | thirty at the time of appointment, The City of New York employs draugl.tsmen, engineers, court at | °F the time sour apine has prebMly ited states Army as “setting up" aitinchl PEA AL aot hake cng {tion to the rank of sergeant, formerly| Neturelly there have been many at- | -ondants, bookbinders, gardeners, and all sorts and kinds of inspectors HO spastalGenelet : | I have yeard a man claim that he Last year the city appointed 1,0 mpts to evade this. ttle of your full y ae ight. In hee! had ‘ od more than-a half inch ehhh Bea i own as roundsman, at $1,500 per an- yesides janitors, matrons, ibrarians, watchmen, process servers and most of us, unless we watch our- i ts 6 men and 447 firemen t was found that som 5 p 3 1 f us, high to his heignt. How much of that may of attendants. All of th in New York was turning 0 rious grade: rginder etyi! y far less erect than ly engraved, bogus baptis: have been due to inaccuractes of meas- ire t or imagination I cannot say 1 know personally of a case where the most careful measurements nn of a full three-eighths of an deen effected, forward, the how many actual vacancies exist at present in the Depart- {m the Fire Departm but the Pollee Department lael - amounting to ten days’ fine] now about 400 of full quota of | within the year. e ew and therein Hes the secret ort can) Huse arn well Hoo ndt s w Their THOS 1 \ Duvrr24e 5 0 PM o 9 0 rge McManus: ja 8 ingers nch seemed to ha Rise to starting So if you are not “shy'' over a quar- you feel wv lim- | ter inch it is worth while to “try ft on.” ko to the point of fa-| In our next article we shall consider teue. |some of vhe other physical require- Lovey, I DON'T COME 10 HE WAS PLAYING | Another good exercise 1s to Me on! ments, after which we shall take up A | the back cr the floor, brace feet against ‘mental tests, KNow WHAT'S MUZZERS ON THE BEACH AND ALL F ean neat soclieiaes eee ees fa THE MATTER OF h SUDDEN HE STARTED te) 8.429 patrolmen. | Firemen’s Pay. It is also true that both depart | The Mystery of = 7—== The Devil’s Ace or, The Manor Mystery. pay of a New York flreman upon ! A Delightful Summer Dish. “cc CHAUDFROID of salmon ts suitable for the plece de resistance of “A ner or luncheon auring the warm season,” says Fannie Mer- Woman's Home Companion for June, ‘Take the or equal weight in cold dolled fish, remove nd bones, and separate in flakes. If the canned product 1s used, first ry thorougiily with hot water. Mix one tablespoonful of flour, one- lespoonful of mustani and a few grains of y beaten, one and one-half tablespoonfuls of sof v and three-fourths of a cupful of re thickens Mke a soft custard, ritt & r stents of one can of salmon kin ringe alf tablespoonful of salt, on cayenne. Add one ¢ 1 elted butter, three thalespoon milk, Cook over hot water until the mi. 1 in the presen of lad 5 alt if Mr. Cl By Fergus Hum.. ee irring constantly at first and afterward occasionally. Remove from the pei ea temper ge. und add three-fourihs of a tablespoontul of granulated gelatine soaked | (Coprrient 1008 bythe Nationa) Prose? in two ta vnfuis of cold water, Strain the mixture, add to the fish and Mas it turn into Individual moulds, or a brick mould, Chill thorougi:ly, and remove from the mould or moulds to a serving dish. [f T mould the mixture for in- dividual service I usually surround the portions with a slce of cucumber. It ea large mould I arrange {t on a ded of lettuce and serve with frozen 6YNOPSIS OF PRECEDI. ich sir Joun Newby has CHAPTERS brother d, who Is his secreta It was t ered body is found in a secret room | stopped in th Under the tower of an Engist b up Owned by S'rancls Cis turies earier, Clair tut ine (ue der the tower a tnass of be buries, (ial be squire who spoke, and he course of a rest 1 down the drawing: u engaged to De e you. and w The Charm of Houseboating. By Earl Mayo. > houseboat is steadily making its way !nto popular favor in America, While there are more about New York thi any other American city, Uttle colonies are springing up here and there in every part of the The material fea this night, “You shal st (he thquest s a sus I TRIED To PLEASE ce OH, LOVEY HIM) EVERY, WAY, BUT »), NO WONDER HE WOULD'NT STOP, So ( A SHELL ye away from ung ures of houseboating are {mportant in so far es and pale, but qu i and pale uubia a a : \ THOUGHT I'D BETTER a IN HIS ‘ they affect the enjoyment of Its ideal features which present the side ; she slipped her hand into that of he: BRING , HIM HOME! om NT TLE ‘f real Importance and attractiveness. Realization of the latter proceeds only from experience. One can ot impart dy Ink or spoken word the sense of freedom while Bezkoff smiled cynically. nis’rought/atnongithem> ; , and calin content that comes to the houseboatman as he tilts his chair against ating them THERE'S PB ‘ the raf] in the soft summer evening and surveys the watery domain of his par- lar lake or bay or river stret ‘ost or care of 1 9 slo his by right of adoption and possession, yet His 1s the unbought glory of the gorgeous e shadows of the soft summer nigh For yood and field or the more acrid but no sant odors of the sal adows adway Magazine, LITTLE SAND HIS: CHAPTIER XI. Si Aya (ON I angry brot nd spoke to whisper, W Wn neon spleens ear, and while sae ho int ible words 1, * " aa, made any remar In minut Renee? Mt; Lady Panwiny powever, | C nodded and seemed wa a and/stepped far- pacified by her argu nes, He vou first. to break the silence, ! Fopnieapite Whos A ware talks | addressed himself to Hallo pea iae hema lnae ee ly Panwin to!” “pater we can discuss this me Srey : : ue aw said, making an effort to ke naVallehiie: coset Ace vp si 1 Know only 1. "In the mean time, it is nec attra Giese vial tl t row Tam ¥ to deal with the accu: ln ebeclataly kien: i ! lish court of | vrought ag me by Count Beakort yet chic and gracetul, i MRAP HE Hallon guessed at once that Lady we iSvit eal eer aeeae burst out the squlr | Panwin was on his side, and had becu elther with the v- L pies Motos I give vou half my | pointing out to her brother the ne- | 9 eae Sr pers ome for confounded anarchistie! cessity of retaining all the friends he anes = —-— ———————— schemes" ould at such a cries, More than this, | 2 SRA EAE SAA AG ASAHI ALATA AAAS SA IIIS AA SESAS ASSIA SALI LISTARIAR ARH | uel ex reazapelivend o “And on what grounds?" demanded} the young man fancied that by defend. | % ’ Giv ’ ’ G 6. ' { Hallon quietly | ‘air fi 4 es d * this instance the me- ing Clty from tuis monstrous charge he e 2e . Q ) an a a (ed Goer rea eeiaae can Inform you’ sald {might be able to gan the old gentle- ) ine n Kavice n hy ( rr be se Gna eunines > finds th ificent, "8 consel 7 marriag 5 Bas tty 6 , Pah SATIN ee PICT Ge LS ET GENCE SH BPN NNN SRE EEE ae EE IC EEE EE ee EI AES ) trimming of filet Nomlade nature aia reniarelis ane i 9 you have reached a marriagenble age, a frank talk with the young lady's) thelr daughter, but that you think yo: such a statement? I am perfectly in-| 1 Wareenie A Lovesich Gir!, twentyifour or five, you may not love parents, telling them you are willing to| are both too young for matrimony TS Lua silk nocent. Why shoul 1 murder my best | jent, Bevel Tana enc¢ 1 Aen ana | {8 same young Indy. Can you not have | viange your n when you marry|at present, and that you want their be utilized for frlend, who was eiways willing to help | ss | sixteen years of age and 18 FRC Ha OS a ea nee ME and chiffon, for me during his life, and"—— fet Me him hard, “Of course,| | Tam deeply in love with @ fellow peruasions ter er unt! Be Ceres peat) “You ‘expect to recelve something," he said, polatediy, “yeu J of the same age. I love him so older? RA ATS) . -‘Fetorted the Russian, ‘else you wouht|sayahe neve Wut Coun Heakoft | much 1 don’t think T can lve without Her Love Grew Cold, je Sn Ore J not have been present at the reading Certainly — not," replied — Hall |him. How ean I tell tf he loves) ue Dee ons aestenie of the will.” pmptly. And he felt. that be could wih LAV ceenl evine eimanieanieriong . quetiity ef | ‘att tna le, ira tle!” cried Mr. Clalr, tion ts ridiculous? ee | You are EY eA beet in for about three years. I send her| material required for furiously. "Sir John Newby never even | “I say s-. too," cried Dorothy, squeezt | love with ary one. Be friends with SNARE | Cee eeuieeln tesa pile Fr even| ig her jover® hand, and pleased that| boys, but do not imagine yourself in THis Sum PELLS TURTLE in Hoare Aen | 8 5-8 yards 21 or mpion het} jove with them, A girl of your age E [ pay soveinal vacae MAGE \ 1 3-4 yards 4 inches wide, with 2 yarns of or 3-4 ayTd band of all-over lace for the yoke @nd cuffs, motive to kill hi ‘And when you have explained,” , od t t e Te Bezkoff whrugged his shoulders. “oe {added Mr. Clair, sitting down beside Ds Riroaueed dn Love at Sebentee Have recent . hl (3 r yang a ig lady of seventeen, She + o = Dear Betty: course,” he remarked, with chilling po- | POOR eae, anne stl tema ioearqulaeandtcenme rana TURKEY EEL ills Gee Raut So Uteness, “you have to defend yourself.” |" "As you please." remarked Bezioff, | ioye her dearly “T speak the truth.” in 20, wise upset. os have only moa: \ i y: “Naturally. We ail speak the trutn| ("ately large baw with mo, and I cat when !t 1s to our advantage to do so. Te ee ne een ae sit However, you know what T know, Mr. ter with a young lady of the same a T go to college and meet her on he 19 ts a Jews Iam of the Christian faith, for wh reason permission to call upon her at her home n refused, My ve for her {8 #o strong that I will h to be vour friend,” ' comply with the wishes of her parents and WHAT BIRD DOES THIS SPELL ? nN | AM seventeen and am deer way to schoc After trying to roduced t r 1 flirted t : esponded by a cold! ©. ‘his act made London, or I oan stop in the vil alr, that lish to treat me in this way, 1 1th But 1 may remark, Mr. are fc Clair, and unless you give me money I require T shal! inform the po- wh winton on dy Panwin, hars ard your explana und change my religion In order to be hers. Do you think & is right for me bogan Clalr, to do #0? F, ater. | Count to speak. | Would not ebange my religion if t sald to you, we! were you until | was quite sure I ow, ot Pade wanted to make tho young lady my | clal eye on the wit. eth you and che girl are too) eR ere AR Patent: Mik een Bier eich hae shall f've an point.” sal ‘ villain! wien L have ‘You call me villain in your own Ang. veben’ = mieet «1am sur ve ts th call o ny mall to TH SG WORLD MAY MAN- : "RE. d street, New TON FASHION BUREAU, No thir York. Send 10 cents in coln or stamps for each pattern ordered au IMPORTANT—Write your name and address platnly, and a+ ways apecity size wanted real thing J P. phinted that he would leave me mo: | t Baulaeevomrecautis often, Do much less an assured income. If he had, {*,,e20Uld * oy ° y } Beds o C any attention to her after she has lived he would have married my daugh-|°"" er of you." remarked Beziotf, | :0uld be developing her mind by good treated me so? SMM ter, and I hed arranged to permit nim| now. overpoweringly pol-te, ‘has yet! reading Instead of wasting her time Peat ean tcc elt ma M ME to lve 1 [heard my reasons tor the accusation.” | greaming she ts In love. - b he young lady's affection for you s je in the Manor, on condition that | Ata MY said Lady > - =TURTLE] |cenrt, tte. gotiet: Sales you are | + he restored the building. Until T heard | panwin, sternly "ran c | Ch His Religi + mn) Z in love wit and wish to r the will read I was under the impres-| sit beside me. Mr. Hallon—Do iw 10 Change his Religion. Zz ' Jtain her affection, L advise y ston that I was a loser by his death. | Seated. Count Bezkof, as a si 4 er she has evi dint That being the cs ane | beaind you there Ix no need to s Dear Hotty you elng the case, I cortainly had no| We await vour explanaiion.’ Mon young man of twenty years | be cut short by his ‘Pranc:s, allow th ald Rezkoff, raising his eye- ‘This is Englis politen yoy friend of the y lady, who will duce you to hi I think you are far too Young to in love, and I advise you not to too seriously thie youlhful love a indomitable old woman turned Fs some scho your conduet ts iussian hon-

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