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SAS ate atl os Ah IE cc Ag TA ening World Daily Magazine, Friday, February 3, 1911. The Ev Published Daily Except Sunday, be tha Preee Publishing Company, Nos. 83 to be vark Row, C J. ANGUS, SHAW. Prog. and ‘Trem Your hit PULITZER Junior, See'y. | By Maurice Ketten. > That Changed History By Albert Payson Terhune ered at the Post-Office at New York ae Second-Clase Matter Rates to The Fvening | Vor England and the inent and in he sncernntional STOP! * Don't ‘\ Jus 18 | You Now MONSTROUS Se F 10 a vorid for the United States All Count and Canad evaitovs 83.50 | One Year ONS Month: Copyright, 1011, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), POEUME Blesisesthes ss. A MATTER OF LUCK. ! : WHY THey ARE ‘| | No. 30. An 11" Phat Saved Europe and Shaped a Breakfast Roll. O you know why Vienna rolls are shaped like crescents? | The story forms one of the great “ifs” of history. Solyn the Magnificent, Sultan of Turkey, planned to overs | run Europe even as he and his moslem predecessors had seized ONCERNING the explosion at Communipaw one the countries of the Orlent. With a mighty army he captured the fortified authority says it was yt econd car of dynw Island of Rhodes, invaded Hungary, annihilating the Magyar forces at Maan Sa dosh’ ald viok explode inthe shook of Mohaes (in 1526) and slaying the Hungarian King ° ia heat , ee ; ¥ ate So suc ful was this first expedition that he planned a second and moro the firs Another eays it ¥ ¢ icky the ex far-reaching raid in 1529. Moving onward almost unchecked, and carrying plosion did not ta place on land instead of all before him, he captured Buda and advanced against the elty of Vienna. All Europe stood aghast. Nothing had been able to stem the wave of Moslem conquest.. Men remembered how one Eastern land after another had heen seized by the Mohammedan hordes and forced to adopt Mohammedanism 4s thétr religion. People trembled for the fate of Christendom. It seemed for # moment almost possible that the wh stern section of the European Con- tinent might fall victin urk and becon the Mosiem possessions, | To hope for clemen water. A third explosion did not tal It thus appe no less than three kind was vi , very lucky the hattan side of t river. ty we have had in this disaster ick Yet had we had but one kind of genuine good luck it wouldn't have happened at all to the The luck that we lacked was a careful supervision of this danger — ~ =F ieretions SCARE OH Chretien ary, ana, acetal ous traffic and a proper en ent of the laws regula We HEY ARE SUFFERING \! DON'T \ J WANT You To Tew ONG, The Mercy of) sfitt another, the Sultan's all powerful army theatened to } ; z BECAUSE THEY ARE CARE, THEIR MOTHER oh j , cy deattaction Mohammoedaniem throughout (Hy are not likely to learn just how the accident occurred r ) CROWDED-CRAMPED LAM ONLY || | THAT IT IS CRUEL \ I oy Coaeieee nent if moments. Bresler, of the New Jersey Central, said: “Those who could tell us TAMME Me MAIO ) \ AND INHUMAN ———_—____’ t en capital of the Ger- pire) stood a « H ma best have gone where they can tell nothing.” But wo ima T CROWD BaBies) ‘ ae, learn why in a traffic of this kind so much has been left to luck. pa cle between such a host id Vienna fall before the Moslem onset the progress n’s army would be made fac easier, and other lesser cities woukd . D hope to oy | THEY HAVE NO - BMG Do You HEAR ee lose hea ae we —_— FINANCIERS AND POLITICS, AUL D. CRAVATH, epeaking from the platform of the Young Men’s Christian Association on “The | a _ Problem of Corporations,” Inmented “the delib-| RQOM To Move | « | IN THR WAY - > bass ‘The Inhabitants of Vienna were at that time more renowned for culture and thrift than for warfare. Yet under Nicholas von Salm they gallantly proposed to defend thelr city against the for, and to fight to the last gasp for thelr im- per cs drew nem, destroying Vienna's suburbs, and encamped close to the town itself. It was on § 9, that the enormous Turkish host lald siege to Vienna, e affair in person, Before risking useless loss of Iffe in sault, the Sultan tried ke an entrance into the city by means of tunnels. His soldiers were set to work with pick and spade to dig a secret underground way into Vienna by which a body of men might tater powe Into the place prs “betw two fires.” urkish engineers and the countless workers at their jand made the task a swift one. Here (t was that an “if intervened tq save the threatened capital and perhaps Some Vienna bakers were at work one night (so runs the story) tn a cellar ead for the garrison, During a pause tn thelr conversation one of the haftced to hear the muffled sound of digging. It seemed tv come from yman conducting ag \2 erate exclusion of the great leaders of finance and one industry from any recognized part of the govern-| <> ment of this country.” | There has been no such deliberate exclusion, There has been no exclusion of any kind. “There are a number of millionaires in the United States Senate, and there would be many more of them in State’ governments and in city governments if they would consent to serve. Surope as well SIR, LCAME HuRRY uP! a spot not far ond one of the cellar Walle eoTiee ae ; t ‘The trouble is they erve only their private interests. ToMAKE A ALWAYS BOOM Nl | nancng sisted out abd gave the alarm. ‘The gacrieon, aroused; was able 16 OAM In Great Britain men of wealth do not shirk public duties. The j } SOBPCAINT, AGAINST GS Sol 1 Duke of Norfolk served as mayor of a London borough, and Lord! E CIRCUS FoR / wy, next tried force. Tle hurled his army aaninay CROW DING THE WG —~< the city vgn SIAMESE Twins | ie : Each attack wan } For four entire days the Moslems assa IN ONE CARRIAGE SONY : foun hoe without a moment for food or sleep, the defe ae It seemed w nigh { that so furious an onset Dy so vast An army. | could be repelled by a comparatively small garrison. But the defenders were fighting for home and religion. ’ after another. The Viennese fought lke heroes, h terrific loss to the Turks, 1 the-city, fesn detachments ever Rosebery, after being Prime Minister of the Mmpire, served in the London County Council. Mow many men of equal wealth in th country would give an equal, unselfish service to the public in New| York? | Are our financiers for the people or for Tammany? | Ft TREES ea A eee os of those who recied back defeated. During four days, almost ders fought off the charging hordes, 1 Society | on the fifth day of the assault (Oct. 14) Solyman gave up the attempt to PROTECTION . y |crush Vienna. He withdrew sullenly from the scene of his defeat, leaving $0,000 ° =. | aT eo fleld. ‘TI ee of conau tor HUMANIZING COLLEGE GIRLS. CHILDREN dead Magghrouun he price of conquest was for CCORDING to Miss Elizabeth Cutting there are The Ebb Tide of Conquest. “fe the supplicant should | without protest, and the little Jarr girlydull ear of Master Jarr, “You didn't sisted—that her tan-|say you w Vienna was saved. And not only Vienna, but Europe. Vienna had been Europe's barrier against the Turks’ farther is i vance, And the barcter held firm, The northern limit of paUer cory, ruorooueee Worst 16)in Masa. oni Europe's Turkish raids was reached. Once more in later years Vieuna. was ‘humanizing influence.” According to Miss Jane besieged by tho Moslems and she again deat them off. The high tide of such In- Addams they can find that sort of uplift by actively ‘ Mionibas aera and receded, Europe at large was now forever secure from this engaging in social reform work. So they said at in the moment of victory, according to the account, the bakers who had given These statements fortunately came into the news on the same io te ‘ambien of Turkey.) ‘The custom prevalis to this day. day as a report from Wellesley to the effect that the girls of the fresh- . OY Pa are Few Americans who are used to seeing crescent-shaped Vierna rolls have man class had voted heavily against women’s suffrage, while the ladies| } DLE Jarr Children Have a Moment of Patriotic toy dea now rush rolls rat came to Ne thus twisted, nor what erent deed Pip of the faculty were overwhelmingly in favor of it. ° i 7 7 i ———-——e $2 -—____——— Ss casiss sirtom by vitchss gi intima b toro | Joy; Then an Hour Neither Joyous Nor Patriotic " : : i all men more than any one man, and to choose to be a servant of Goer ULE" eha Pond inldalag. On: T h € H c d g evil 1 l e 12 d 1 t or society at large rather than a queen of society select, is known in cer- Whe New York World.) Se Se ee ae ork tain circles as a “humanizing” development. It is therefore worth} By Roy L. McCardell. By John L. Hobble noting that in discussing the servant problem Miss Addains said that, ‘66 raday, taayl\ ¢ while girls in domestic service had a better chance for development H eite plotures! t Al Whittle hasn't got enough imagination to ing your slater yoon his errand, and garette cards, Master Jarr and informed his mother 1 store for | there were a dozen! “Sure, I'm es in her golden tresses, | said a sm tiie Joan of Are wince once | resembled his brother, toss for cigar I Kot a whole NDREW GEOR lot of new ones!” erfed ttle Wille!” cried Mrs ept that he was a sto! fall in love w hos ner. than in a factory, they preferred the factory because’ it gave them : Walle Jarr, who a mythiteal pe: ‘ one fear obsessed the children | more peross ; a better chance to get a husband. That may aleo explain the vote (defying the Jant-/This is only Istdore Slavinsky's own| that Un have departed | Now, how you out in the MEIGS te a et back to New York where a red cent ts con- . torlal interdiction) | un nn the Slay mmictie ere they | s e. “You get good 1a piece of at Wellesley. was playing upon! words were wasted on Master rea lied there, but Uncle Sam was not » playfully pinched - ESE ee anny | the doorstep who Was a child of vivid r they arrived, He was alt- cheeks Jarr and his little EV. PROST says that If you cast your bread upon the waters some ghark | the apartment] agination, Little Emma wae also | ting at his ea the dining rooth of both children gazing at him tn will git louse, sifted with the same sort of perfervid| the Slavinsky apartments, up over the! tiank dismay — BUY A BROOM. | Hut young Ist atallty, She began to scream and, fer establishment, Aln't you got a politeness?” asked ITF who voluntarily marries {s not a hero; he has only done Ms duty. dore Blavinsky! ory to see the notable visttant around | flere is Wilile Jarr and his sister | Master Slavinsky’s Uncle & ell, 7 ENERABLE citizens who have come down to us! from a former generation may recall that in those | iis face was|Jarr was cc n of you, Now go out olden times there was once in this city a Street | scrubbed and glia: | her best and stare clothes. Master] all your cigarette pictures for TWO] with them and don't lose them, Commissioner who didn’t clean the atrects, and that TEL CAMOE iyo nis hair | Jarr permitted the washing of his neck! hundred years," he wh was stil! damp from home attention to - — a . ing from Brownsville gathering the band played “Buy a broom.” When he walked the |r teh Unole Sami” et the seme time the popular song of the day had | tis coifture and he wae panting from = behest ° The Man Who Wins nole Sam what owns the United | siege palpi arene ee iapeaamnonall for ite refrain the words: “Buy a broom, buy a|baste and excitement, the boys would whistle it for him. States?” asked Wille Jarr, the once By Emory J. Haynes ed no relish| the corner also. what don't believe T got a U Such a din d Sam," | that's bett 4 she raise’ that Mrs, satd Master Istdore, eAvancing with the |iittie fre 1 to array her aiso in| youthful callers. “You got to gimme | each B says that some Mss, instead a thors make the mistake of calling the eon- Mes! « to say nothing t to be AN pered into the | them in your benks."* sean “Mamma,” sald Master Jarr when he returned, too dislieartened to have ev stopped on the way to rumple his new clothes or slap his sister, “Mamma, he |didn't have no striped pants, and no | coat with stars on 4 no white chin whiskers and high hat!" Master Jarr paused a moment and | no time," hi 1 . “Un- broom.” Whenever that Street Commissioner appeared at a public By ee? ee : HE blouse cut Tr in one with the sleeves 1s the prevedling one of the season, p i © duing from | ™ : ‘Aooording to tradition, that sweet song so affected the heart of igen pemn mG Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), to belleve In S ed All the teamion: the Commissioner thet he bought not one broom but hundreds, and | +1 petcher ne owns the United stat The Model Jud |iaity haa the right to expect the hum- school things any more, either!” | als are appropri aweyt the streets into euch cleanness that a happy people talked of | rapiied young Mr. Sin le Model Judge. leat lawyer to be a | ate, and the waist HiE Bar Assoctation recently | fet forth some qualities that can be made either lined or un- lined, When Mned it includes the under - sleeves shown tn the Great qualities though these two are, yet we expect them, up to the full! building a monument to him. | got more real estate than |in Brownaville, and he is a merchant, That good old American song has been forgotten. To-day we | to and he don't smoke no cigarettes, should be found tn the model) measure, in our physician, our trained) $ The Day's have grand from foreign lands, but i not even mit @ clgaret holler what ha Judge, Did you read tt? | nurse, our farm superintendent. Shoutd | grand opers from foreign lands, but it cleans our pockets instead ike @ fet indy on it, my Unc You are, possibly, @ youns| not « coach “eghapaeee hy fal of the streets. Moschel.”” lawyer. ‘These ethics of fudicial cor. \d rman te studious of his Good Stories duties and our wants, thorough with | ° waist 1 “Can I eee Uncle 8am, Izzy? Od, aay, | rectness apply equally to the practising | nig vehicles and harness? | made | In one ple can't I see him?” pleadet Master Jarr. |tawyer and the merchant, the clergy*! Courteous and patient must. & | c e i | u 8 ery oulders, #0 Young Mr. Slavieky ¢otlowed with aman and the sateswoman: | paceantgnaa, ana patient must every’ When Dreams Come True. oulders, x0 Who shou! | Not the attorne | reflective tos the hase tne of @ h | Hterated hopscotch diagram on be consclentious? uly, and certainty he} his custom. Can you point out the man who can eany to widtlis of narr ‘| in material without | pavement, needs not to be “elevated to the Bench | aeford to be discourteous and Impatient? the seams being “T dunno,” he aald foe “When | before he should be careful to be mor-| Ang the even temper that these learned visible, The lin- Uncle Sam ty by our house he only | ally right ing ta of the ‘To the Wditor of The Drening World the remaining stock 1 am @ waiter amd wish to eay that I] was subscribed at $1% per AM against tipping employees in small able in two inetal ‘ || men demanded ina judge we w h n=} Studious and thorough ts what the ike in @ cook. Would it not t ves us pennies, | *lonly for the cook if she cou fd all! agrecd to have it eaten by eay-! the best dream during the night alwaye|, Wien they woke early in the moming wants to see US, And he brings | berg Mebkuchen and culmpe ort and the under-slooves: are attached to A Walters Idea on Tips. es among the three partners. Of | Iments of $92.60 per yway, ot to hurry to Mister Gus's > a Seal f y indy eve npered? An’ phwat the armhole 1 restaurants where working people g0.| share each. ‘The remainder of the stock | vince te gee welas echnanps. for ‘Uncle A Sign of Spring. Pg Ty Way evan iopare wall , hae When the waist ta Sul, it $e the system and the majority | was set apart as treamury etock. Whe| sam” ds ee bee ie | from Gleaewe and ose ee ee of the public know that we receive very| can make the proper entries to equal-| “Won't Uncle Sam come to our house, pyaeeies : amited to pv hout the yo! rail salaries by comparieon with our|ize capital among the partners and to/too?” asked Wille Jarr esd mente ! n thal y ing. € ality! + punetu » but a fact as‘ work hours, We are compelied to work| open the books of the mew company? ‘Sure he won't, He ts OUR Ynele Sundays, while the public t# out for) WM, 1IMMBLBDR Sam," sa seornfully Ife ain't ¥; Bee or cafes, why not tip the walter Who) q the Balitor of ‘Ihe Bvening World 1 lun pleads au PUASIMAD 50 sA0e point A : nay welcomes you and treats you with very | is it groper for mu gentleman when ed Master dat tlt Yams | ment of Opportunity | Inspiration Gave Out. | much polieness, no matter how harshly | walking the street with a young | clgare pleture tial’ Jupiter tonens! to Petal an erent . . , people treat him at times? M. P, |iady to # ” BM. ¢ “Uncle Sas mena Oo Pilga ' embled bar urges the H mtn 8 ot ta fold br AP Teach Mannera tn School. stay in tie wit have ‘ and tin al! Why, rerense: A ul re ‘on & wuntor | . lavtnenship Preblem. 1 ¢ n gentlemen, did yau on it into the} cae # 1 et Wt ted for squitta The ‘To the Baltor of The Braning World: of The Preaton ‘ 4 afi oan A body of pr Sitiiont | Caraine ee aN tari Readers, suppose A, B and C were! / read t ly T have | texy, 4 " to ar pe H tteN? | areitiy a Tae ‘ | ¥ partners in @ private banking and vro a pyies Chea 4 consclo njust, do you | tana kvat Hanh AO nk? Is uige ¢ to be om 1) of ” Mn wh jayumen shiudde » think determined ¢o continue the busin as kerage business. Thetr investment « ounts showed the following net cred His; A $188,600, B $214,000, C $190,600. They i \tanmant tai ; Reehish! an ese words asa iy t & corporation, Before filing articies of |" ook Ae gp A spssangegy 0 ms y pene ta Fancy Blouse—Pattern No, 6,928. incorporation they agreed to recetve might see children grow sp as is Oe pleaded Master ! 5 all out of court it fs always the rule of the How Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASt}ION and pay auch sums es would make each | mye) | polite and respectful | the cigarette pictures I get for a hun- gentleman to be sust and Impartial is BUREAU, Lexington avenue and Twenty-third street, or send by an equal one-third partner, The com: to grown p wa. w. |4 Hy: ‘The gener) portrayal of what a Judge {to MAY MANVON PATTERN CO., 182 EB. Twenty-third street pany was then incorporated with an au- Jan, 27, 14 This way A Mheral offer, ko young Mr | should be 1s surpassingly simple, a8 all Obtain oS ¥, Send ten coin or stamps for each pattern orusved: thorized capital of $1,000,000, divided rriday, avinsky agreed that @ fifty. “Aren't you J the days are be- truth is slnple. Not 4 quailty there set) ‘ These IMPOF nv. ‘ you address plalaly and alwys into shares of $00 each (par value), of 7» the Biitor of Th r cigarette plotures a proffered ginning to get longer forth in that code of ethics for the) | Alar shaking. ws he sail: “Born 1] 3 specify size Wanted, Add two cents for letter postage if tn v\ which ag amount equai to the total| On what week day "!| turned over to him as an evidence of! “No. The good old 24-hour day Is {xtge but fe necessary for the Janitor if pele 178, ene me, Nae ee) SRMUORBA thurry & net capital of the old firm wae divided| fall in the year 188i? J.J. | good faith, and Master Jarr groomed good enough for me.” SS wuld make @ success in Ute ad tanon me CR RIN ILO RRLDODODDLIL DODD IA, br, t } ! 1 — aoe wwe '