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Che Pabliched Daily Except Sunday by the Pree ark Row, New York JUS SHAW, Pree and Preasy) JOSEPH PU TLITZER Junior, See's 63 Park’ Row a Siler. ihlishing Company, No. $3 to 63 tered at the Poste as SecondeClass Matter and Canada nion VOLUME Olivisvies seveuveveias aes NO JUST FOR CHEAPNESS. EFORE the Emp * Liab Commission son most pron 1 \ n the « made statements of so ous a nalire as to make an official investigatio: per e and inmimediate, They are to the ef \ ried for the guards because it is « insurar It appears from these statements that 4 sof the Build ing Department eo power! 1 © the law: t when Ser “ what was u pow answer was gi the simple one: “It is cheaper to buy insurance.” 'T ww should see to it that the cheap mild be the ether w si ote inna A CHECK ON WALL STREET. i HIE decision of the Court of Appeals inthe case of Melntyre Whitney & Witehen, involving the legality of the practice of stock bro! n Jend ing out stocks purchased for patrons, gives pron ise of putting an end toe a Wall street custom ws long been a fraitful souree of stock mbling The Court declares that under the law a stock broker is required to carry on a strictly legitimate business within the limits of his own capital. ‘To lend out the stock of eves of ‘ patron «, in th the law, a conversion of it to the use of the broker and renders him responsible for it, so that he aust pa t declines in value, An enforcement of the rule will hamper a good in Wall street, evading it. many activities and lawyers will be employed to devise means for But having once heen affirmed, it can never be wholly ignored. It may not put an end to the old evils, but it will check them. —_-— ++ —_ —— MORE PEREMPTORY ORDERS. EVORTS be Legislature when so many absent that th United States S from Albany concerning the s¢ publicans might have elected a pator had they chosen, said: "A | peremptory order from Murphy, who remained in New York, caine up to-night that there should not i The weariness of the a recurrence of the incident.” Democratic Legislators, shown by their absence from the Capitol, s from the boss not to let and the peremptory or it happen again, s of a situation that is rapidly becoming as ric rraceful What sert of men are these that take peremptory orders to vote for Sheehan, that go on voting for him until subservieney itself is fatigued, that require further emptory orders to induce them to kee r attendance when a vote is to be taken, and that. 6 AVE you read th i : ney, PEARS ue ‘ i ; What f Would Like to Tet) Needs for little things, a wife w 1 ( Ts there not among them independ My HH 1° asked M ns Y rh K fo! ns My, dart A ence enough to resent the shame ? aL mcd becca aa er bee t you 1 when I'm t ag true Here Are Some Odd New Inventions D fe thout friend hus SIMPLY NEW ¢ un Rasolir f dia of Ge 4 MONEY is ees, Then Ay simed ttn 1 20 ho erleach aide, says the Chicago Tribune, ar " “1 ive in A Mrs, Jarr, “tm glad] And nave ng we sal, Nationa’ from five gallons of fuel p ther wi r 1" ome , sa serious situation see | dared me win s In each cylinder there are tv f with a fixed dial for Ruresea : ————| treating me about this matter : soa Seti exp ns between their heads a i nled “ r f Ac Pfam ny husband's them in opposite directions at the same | showing the national Sule | feetin Jence and sup> M M F hi — rar, a Savings of... ‘ : ay anton Fashions An aha bi all, ov i r M nan ntlon of vane 1 Hosta ROY TE MY CARDELY Gd ™ S ] yt ou hat eve = Pars HIS. skirt, is a nwa a 0 en = Mrs. olomon}})..00) 8 Ten hae \ Being the Confessions of the Seven Pele aye 10.1 ae ‘a Hundredth W:fe. | seem we » reat! thi 1 aid By Helen Pow!and. i : y ee | ot ta casted \ 1 WWII, by The Mew Publishing Ca. (The New Yoru World. s , tla ' \ EARKEN unto the spring Song of the Bachelor,| Yano. haa enews eli Hix tender emotions are stirring within him pleaded Mr. Ja Ww 1p a collection for a poor fellow and | anteth a Lenten Litany, crying BA nae Naas ah ‘ ' d deliver me from the pitfalls which encompass | association, Vive ol \ | ue Lhe ning, but rows HE Season approacheth when, if The nat wary, A , a T ; sa Sprin b to the ALTAR aid offered up asa sacrifice | 0% Meare La a pie tional « u uit 1 | make an ae 8 eserve my NERVE! For 1 shall need it publish an, article should it van be finiahed mena nent @ a y thinus in picture hats and violets, oh, deliver me: yea Mave an A pncey eee || line or be cut off x e@ L tters From the People! ise TON TEE LEME RIOR THE HIE Re eee aH tare ty outer md Naps \ s he ters of love noi kK pon the rocks of matri : is cut. with’ er H edgeville mint aseam | ! F 7 ; Sai The edges of. the t ‘ Y many Minas which s MEAN nothings yea, and Editor front and bene ae tter which a NOT serve as evidence in a breach of eee, portions are turned ee ' eh AY inder High Rates Again. promis By John L. Hobble onto p \ 0 me from Lenten herent [Git ADWAE handed a When the high “ ili * % ? a aun . pb DIGGS, who b threatened fe Waist is used Shs ~ LITERARY affairs HIDE met From Musivates where long-haired. compiice left iar a th mn is Jolned to odring lions I patronize me preserve mes from ART ex his ; ait” the fron paper is ALL T Know of ‘litvachoores music is unto me but a pleasant) gan the awatha anohin RuCWe sing is made NOISE: Thu t Chopin from Schopenhauer; and Macterlinck is unto} must not forget to vote in 101 are { Grocerion Se hatiih eof a SAUSAGE woman of yo bee saye tha ‘ at di vill Prom REAL ESTATE agent th tales of sweet home life, oh, de nS DELI. a ! ; ' ' Pete Pd ieee en ; ihe ; te ; He to pay alimony he has a yards of material 20 incnes wide, 3 3+ Mi or 2 5-8 yards 44 ine ide, er wi ‘or they ke me dream suburban cottages, They make me enone fias torhave life sentence | Ww 114 yards of any width for the The minhean the skineee the } sec VISIONS! Yeu, trom thoughts of summer gardens, from the sight of} commuted ower elge Is yards, fo ha Wes, from cooing brides and bragging Uridegraams, from teted - OL is cut in sizes for 22, 24, 26, 284 90 and 32 inches waist Sa 1 f ‘ ' t niight strolls, oh, set me free! |B Yeayaony as roan CE OUERING " f : the new gir! i an at 1 3 WORLD MAY MANTON PASH w! ror these snay I temptations which now beset and afright| as 4 navural tlonde night one te {BURMAU, Lexington avenue and Twenty-third street, or cyt ‘ to Yew » Hy FAMILY shalt not save me and my common sense shall not avail.|of the boys tried to ma Parvantpe mall to MAY MANTON PATTERN CO. 182 E. Tweaty: a be To the ' ! Wa W the MARRYING MOOD, and 1 fect it coming ont! | aeipepad N.Y, Send ten o tn col or stamps for each pattern ordered, Mas hac is H ; 4 7 4 Yes, the Spring proposal leadeth to the June wedding, and the June ECK Er PREAON. wy A DEPORTANT = rite your address plainly end always head up een and wind t gave you one only yesterday ” ; i Y leet ‘ i help am ceed be. specity size wanted. Add tw daoklen on the oer b te autre “\ know? bul the ooat of living na edding to the January repentance, vad the January repentance to Reno Nims "a ARE Re Sep ey burey. two cents for letter postage if im a: & f et gone up” Selah! ‘ daily reminded 0% his faults, , Cerner. } _Anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnbneneets The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday. February 22. (Goor \ \ SEATS 2) Mr. Jarr Learns With Utter Amazement That WNL, by The Breas fa ao Here Mrs, Jary picked up the periodi- y martyr joney matter een HERES By Roy}. McCardell. 5 Vito read the iment sme home to you, too, ‘Tt py wife | eal! 1911. They Never Tell a Lie. | By Maurice Ketten, cmH 55 That Changed History By Albert Payson By Albert Payson Terhune \ = —_ — \NO ) 1 Yes ) “ VERY ome aes | Yes (Peep \ sven \ | Copyright, 1911, by The revs Tublishing Co. (The New "York World ‘as ( —~ Din { (veer) Business | No. 37—A Disobeyed Order That Saved an impire. “ny, i CAN'T ae | JF a crossgrained, surly old Greek soldier of fortune had not dis { ANY obeyed a simpie order given him by his master the history of DUTIABLE the Orient, and perhaps of ali the world, might have been dif- ~ IN THAT | | ferent The Greek whose obstinacy forms this historic “If” was \ TRUNK named Clearchus, The master who gave him the order was Cyrus, a young Persian prince, who craved world power—and who almost won it perhaps of the bvother, . his mother, on axerxes nd so entwined sia was the most important country of the Bast; Artaxerxes's you earth. Its King was Artaxerxes. Cyrus, wanted the throne for himself, First, urged on by Parysa he tried to murder Artaxerxes during he latter's ordered him put to death, But Parysatis rushed forwar herself avound Cyrus's body that the executioner could not slay one with- out harming the other, Yielding to the mother's entreatics, set his brother free. yrs A Desperate Jonor ay Venture, was a Kil . 2a month apiece abow t md chietl » the seaside y o raise an arn veniure ond he ollected about 1 ten thousind Fon OK Pure Mo ) PLENTY oF Room PSINDING pkey ¢ = PAPER — FinsTawo i SEATS ONLY EDITION -. N THE HOUSE | ( ey yt tead him Kuvope » King were Persians wo: earchus to lead his armed Greeks Straight for Jearchus replied own life by est, But you surely will not expose you ¢ —— C° —Raeae ‘ | NO ie OWTY 7 | 1am LOONY \ \ cit | STINE MEA } NICKEL (For A CUP nd strike wing of the eks ploughed They carried 1atarm. The whole charge, Had they ate ded then and there mower throu, Persians fled ene may battle must Anvactioh) || rovaivaray Madness, | ser was Ne ieees 2) ip eataly ‘p wink pruden co and rough the royal boayguarl and smote ye saddle. he could follow up his advantage the ie pon the rash prin: chered him, The war was ended. i nd Clearchus's foolish disobedience had cost Cyrus both empire lle was but twenty-three when he died When the Greeks, atver fighting victoriousty all day, found that Cyrus w: dead they turned homeward. Then began the world famous "March to the Sea’ so vividly described in Nenophon’s “Anabasis,” a journey in which 19,00 weary jinen Lainiered thelr way to safety through thousands of miles of hostile coun- Clearchus and others of thetr before the march began @ generals were lured to a conference by 1 were there treacherousty murderea, » had slain by torture every one who had ved son's death did not rest until # in her bel aan ete Wives Hate to Ask Their Husbands for Money