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—— ETT NERC CT mm - aoe a ad | eee Fabtchad Daily Except Sunday by (he Preece Publishing Company, Nos. 68 t 63; ot freaay JOREAH PLATZ unlor, Seer, | By Maurice Ketten. J. ANGUS SHAW, Pros. and reas, ~ JOSEPH PUL Maver 1" 6: Continent | International bar he United States and Canada, tees eee $3.50] One Yonr One Year One Month 230 | One Month VOLUME 41... . 18,071 HELE Count Albert Apponyi is in this country ap pealing to American sentiment for assistance in » task of ridding European peoples of “the old sy gacy of hatred and war? a jingo party in Con ress and out of it is clamoring for the fortification of the Panama Canal and for more battleships, At the time. in Germany and in Austria, the Socialists are protesting Vigorou nst the néw military expenses proposed by the jing there It is gratif to have so eminent a statesman as the former kerof the Hungarian Diet appeal to us for leadership in this mat hut we cannot accept the compliment as something due to us Count is himselfas eminent a leader in the peace movement as any that this country can isi, and more consistent than some of thes. It is fuet, probable that the desire for peace is more asute | in Burope than America, for there the burden of militarism is mueh heavier, Still, it is well that the ¢ eo) hus come to us tom appeal. It recalls our duty to Europe and to the wor — 0b - MUCH ADO ABOUT DIVORCES. ECAUSE certain lawyers negleeted to file decrees of divorce obtained for their clients, it is said that} complications and consequences of a most serious | nature are to be visited by law upon wholly inno: | cent parties. Not only are titles to property to be affected, but marriages are to be held as null! and void, men and women are to be subjected to charges of bigamy, and children are to be deemed ille itimate, rs of a statute, | enactinents of legislation, Not one of them | WV ild they | lied by statute or by the easy process of some judicial | Each and all of these dit They are ful evils are om has any existe: tural or not be rem construction that will do justice and equity in spite of codes and precedents? Many of the ills of civilized men er purely artificial. They are matters of belief and superstition—not of fact and reality. Tt ought to be an easy matter for wisdom to cure what folly has caused ———__—_-+$e-—____—_ COLD STORAGE INIQUITIES. \ VIDENCE submitted before the Publie Health Committee of the Assembly at Albany in the hear- ing on the Cold Storage ill make an impressive | presentation of the evils that have rown up in the | | Mr. and Mrs. Jarr Give a Faithful industry. 1 in in a harm 8 way for the pur of preserving foods for shipment, or from that it nother, the giant trusts have so expanded the practice | now become not only a means of ¢ trolling the prices | of food supplies but of fe «land disease laden meats upon mie shall xperime ing | sh of mud as the whe See ! | By Roy L. McCardell. on overtake an, | ais atric a depression in was a bitter night at sea, wiht | acing ee Pu hig ade “oN cahabiede Competent authorities declare that cold storage does not wholly il night ox the muore, "There. waa Ho | he bean F time to fade down and be stop decomposition; that when frozen meats are once allowed to thaw etherial mildness abroad upon Broad: | 9" ae : : ) ra lover backwards out of dang way, elt Mra, Ja iy the collar deterioration takes place rapidly, Yet the amount of food stored | in thi © turned | | way in the United States is almost incalculably large. It is| Pen rae et ancy nite by possne| cugsaas {Lhe Browe Brothers Ny into her iis 5 ank | J She wore thin} kings and low! shoes, of} Strict su nis imperative. ind | Hiram and Loerum ‘in S. Cobb. Seal Ye) Si ( STREET CLEANING PROBLEMS. Ley IMMISSIONER EDWARDS'S note to the Street 2% MtbARDEa NU U0 Ke | | eee Cleaning De ram, “that after be do r experimenting the Pro vw in Maba It ls a melancholy admise nd one whic sme the theatre that artment recommending a system of | Wen Mey started fo ; she had returned for her fox stole to Pray control your n. “Just look how | flushing the streets points out the chief difficulty |x her neck warm, It hadn't done it Thi Heating inden a ft lacantibien | to he overcome—that of a lack of water, “The ine | Very successfully, and now, as the ne Cause tha preachers of Alabama permit its uniimited use makes the study of the collar ¢ ) pered fi No car, of course, « ability of the Water Department,” he says, “to 1, she turned up th her coat as well and whim loads himself Ati old. ws nature, But the s fore many time of the human app bystem one largely bearing on economy of water use.” At fir is what you mig 1 they walk thought it appears strange that a city situated as New sight. Mrs. Jarr sugge hampered in street cleaning by a lack of water, But the city as, | station to their home, rather than wait | A Jittle private th ttl from for the car that would take them by in fact, outgrown the amplitude of iis natural resources, Tt has bee ot Blorld. | The Theatre Girl. the m0 0 “ al ausilia come too big for even its imagnifics ‘ No, sir, VM vs vid Mr nee or J } . 4 ! = a Lae a ed area in 1 ww xo « Gaxioal ” for a . y lead au tow Man n, Br . 00,000 square vare n ive ‘ Jou % in Sea 7 anno alc fifty miles, a 9 The flushing of such an area will, of course, ’ rowitln fioent ie ands i quire y ‘ | ! t)} Tage he-pe vad, 4 ' i ‘ dhe = ‘ In whe » Trae | n ihe mt | . Y , * Letters From the Peopl hack | oie crore AR iy oplel ne ial ah ceo tne eat - W » ia see n jua « «y i Lbpade h GOONS | a HI e t al ’ iandelier Isa. on , ‘ » sd ved tin i A Ned 7 . ' » r er ned m 1 pro . deka ' ! a uM ' we “ ” the ' . 1 - r it e ‘ wa ry efore Mn uins aud od Kew unit uy ‘ nO! to be enlar 1 see resumed Hira His W for the Southweatt ehanye Baa 1 np wad “Ww 1 The Bvewing World ee eal pay Speakin 1 Hiram, “1 read here that a wonderfully ‘ ‘ A tT) ton: onto Ane tate ve hey used to accomplish the same result men, fire t 1 sia Sanita It wasn me 0 4urgeon at all,” said Loerum. "Twas ' “ se *) again Ke PY n the champion, failed to throw the new wrestler, Zbyszko, r \ 1 « i j 1 \ 1 Lower ver ty to throw him than pronounce hin, 1 @ad holidays off 1 # parade is going) otlers who mean to gu Weat. Ad | ehos past another Wal, which immedi TO all hres,” sald Locrum, ‘James Hazen, Charles Hiram and Formaldy. mitation of the Thrilling Old Ben Hur Chariot Race s he insa 1 did you do this’ solng to reason wh f kan set’ from a new! up on th 4 with sh of ted with The chauffeur t early tore off his thrown forward agai the taxi, A neck-breakir aved the pile of buildin) wakes again and | Jarrs were home \ sald Mr. Jarr, look- : 5 It you say a word bout five dollars Ph you arrested. |f lance t Leonard had ask- t myself falling, and reached out my eamegieke|| hee By ott Kis to steady . Bor the firat Vm this district | m what my connection {inge to steady invest e said Mrs. Jarr. ““Never again} with the man upstairs had been—had | When 1 awoke J lay on tho couch In m demande And Father Ray | yy inst Lectern Ge pamaine 1 spoke ¢ sming home in| had be 1 him something n 1 struggled to a alt- fe taxi—casuall: yursesthan she) H ! ting posture he moved away. Swiftly J about being at the play when telling | I told iC all came back to ry his dying gue “Yon are all right now,” he said, “I M home in un had better let your hus- i ae : axl le always adds | vand take you away,” he said kindly, tears. Oh, they were real In the Tall Timbers OUR POPULAR STATION AGENT: OLD JED BULGE LOST A BOX OF STICKUM POROUS PLAST=29 WHILE DRIVIN' 'CROSS THE ce again. et after a two-wheel ~The Evening World Daily Magazine. Saturday. February 11 " aonnn ole | | | fa nd Casey Jones, of the taxl- | | RAILROAD TRACK YISTERDAY AAND WHEN THE FLASH LIGHT LIMITED COME THROUGH AN HOUR LATER IT TOON FOUR, LENGTHS OF RAIL ALONG WITH ‘a ; A . The Week’s Wash. | HATS it reople are ‘heginning to go crazy with the heat or something The Wien teareless of purbite opi HE women seem to be takiag all anexing the col careless of publ @ new generation of money grabbers ave a lot of and they a control it What is they a set of men wh ire anyth pout tr inion? They are \ order are working it of money ise pir he gr slow) thous Airection aries a mighty tne 4 | pressive lesson # he When Wiliam Jennings Bryan ran! President in the people were tampeded net him because the eleved he was need as an \y th st of the t n 1894 n who m radicals w the gainst_ Bryan's s were satl The Story ofa Jilt f —:By Herself:— uf Leonand Mall. oa pla lore ot iver life. § Uving man to. De. Ra last interview with Chapter VII. And’ he shud | spared much if We went ow maeh “Go fa s 1 could, and porsinie. ion in wh n surprise, We were tn f which Thad my thought I fell silent, grep’ “But,” 1 seid arin and speakt don't mean fresate aise me Ut | had thought it possible to tove. xi God, Ssivia.’ he whispered | And at the last, when I fell silent and ony don't mean you want tO inert upon the couch, the only thins carry this thing throug. after—after | he sa!d was: e and of Lord, or what a iis wagan killed it all to-night. I'ny sorry." Ma nawwn off my hand wil @ shud-|— And he passed out, — Passed out, and T lay there the ssn't that fellow an old sweetheart | covet t-eved and tearless, staring oh ucivat! ey agian t the celling, gnawing at my nethe! os,” L answered, simply; for, 1 saw | lip and digging my finger nails into my eee |palms, And after what seemed many, SE aug ’ m what ‘©; many y early morning noixes F . Is deathbed and—and of the « to me, and then the lle e off n and looked at me |dawn itself, f sand feverish, leered cing arn't underst € jin ndow At last I knew, It 1 de mye rine to ime, T knew T knew what ft was to ‘ os ' is I felt the thing that I F hers feel ned up against the car as tf he] As I had sown wo had I reaped, were suddenly —<—_ / - 3 ain. « Copyright, 111, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Word). % to Ket control of the MARTIN GROEN late and the tenor of th ney magnet Rreiuates and traveller: apect for public opinic to place thelr point of view people and make the peo- sy day and night seeking to counte: act the growing discontent which is making \tself felt throughout the coun-| ty, Able writers under contract to spi!) words laudatory | vation’s money, \‘To-da eortes el, Now that the s SYNOPSIS. Continued) cons ne, F could see at a) Bh saif "L — thousht=1!No ian ever pl 1911. _ By Martin Green. all this taik T heartment ts the other way they-are trying the Money Trust tes: [to swing the tide Not only are they planning to spread principal maga-|thoir ideas thraggh the medium of zines?” asked the) paper and ink, but they are working in head polisher, jother directions, I have attended sev- The fact is," ex-|eral big publie Ainnere this winter. At y dinner there have tbeen speeches dry oman, “that| made by corporatton attorneys or men the proletariat is|aMilated with corporations which were beginning to) pleas for their own interests, The way worry our unduly | these speeches follow the same lines ts rich.Trustedagents| amazing. Lately 1 have been harbor- in various parte] ing the suspicion that they are all writ of the country have, ten by the same peddled out to sent many ots | afte: speakers for delivery. Oh, to Wall Street of! we nt! 1 is that the ned the nuns | ev alin being educated wen The Women and the Wayen } have Wy Mayor of Se- ad polisher. n all accounts the Mayor in of th opinion people are o-day. But Fr what was coming to him,” sald the laun- men, who|q r nen, having the pri- | the State of Wash hand him his, but they he young k of the movement to ost natural method of | no believe that money ing in the world when | Ing to get control The method of p willing to spend money Tact poptilation of Se- the Mayér on n joined the the Mayor to decisive, was involved and the resu yw that the men voters are je as the women, particu 48 than half (he women tn » Vote took advantage Anynow, what ex- who would in to the posttion o nan named Wappen- f fact, that Is the only | plutocrats and thi Paid press ag re soon to ve placed | | feures While You wait. } wrt My opinion Cannot at public, as a mass, *S) ahem el fot Reson ll wien allithe woul that a convict, up: » doing tha: cecal for forgery, was cured of ways by a surgical operation on He was de the men in Nich Bryan ud are advocated by the woukt foel impelled to should you call! Jeax the mo eo were hold n't go on with ft," he said dog- I simply can’ Can't?” Lexclaimed, chokingly. "But, you!" I repeated. “I love you ove me, Leonard? Don's “ they carry tie) He looked this way and that, but y. now aspriest. The dilt ha* finally, with a long breath, he met my lier old-time. suitor iy and bela No, Sylvia, 1 don't.” ed as he said tt A thousand things rushed across my ant. I seemed AIRS Father Ray and to grow suddenly weak. 1 felt that hys- a Halt waiting | teria was And then a plysical dizziness overtook me. 1 But what i did next not o1 er uncaiculated. | threw my Du RO NOW arms about his neck and clung to him, and got the He was lax and still beneath the caress and only a day or two before he hi yd him, for 1 wanted quivered beneati my most casual touch, apace vetween was very, very near to him, and f those two me t, If 1 knew anything of men, that * they conjured up—{it was so thrilling and so delirious ,a Wis my last and most powerful weapon, tit fatied And then hysteria overcame me, Sheer, inin Tam not a bys , vave always prided my- ) being able to .keep my wits : me » always scorned thie e said almyig. an plead for a man's the machine and | iove—-have almost doubted that sueh a assistance {0 @ woman could exit, cL it ante aye J only knows what T said and ata And then 1 started minutes, I do not re- ying and you may be attention to the direts were going, and when down the car and e 1 withtraw yefore iny eyes for th m 1 yefuse to remember., I could mit of tie teailding in {not bring my to write it down even own apartinent. if It were to assure me Paradise, This 1 stammered, “i®, Was to be a frank confession, But I must yself that reeftal Yea, or Where else should | the sake of all women and our common | womanhood, T wilt not write it down. awied with me as ed that night with Leonard H sto understand. Yo man ever so utterly abased himael? laying my hand on bis | before me as T before him, For I loved x in low tones, “You! this man—how much I had never known n—tist You | untit Le repudiated me—more thaa I te, or tie will of the| “Heaven help us both, Sylvia! But + has checked us! —well, it fat any use, Something faint, and averted hile (vhe Koa,