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' ¢ tae “a | partment I always| Lieut. O'Rourke of the Bor jost nis } differences of opinion and more talk. We) made it a point t9| pipe. He was playing from a lumber H cannot build transportation lines by disputation, | keep the fire away | pile at the rea buliding. ’ from them ar far|‘The line swu ‘ him | neither can we ever get an absolutely ideal plan | } At bor nd Upte-|him up he war unconscious. He went ‘ 4 A grove Lifmber Yard | to Bellevue. | The discussion thus far has been fairly exhaustive. The Ge WE. iecont| Verwen’ the ane wall hed CAGED | problem has engaged the attention of @ large number of men of hard to keep the} looked as though the fire would soon be various views and has been worked out as carefully as we can rea- flame away from|under control. We were pouring an the Consolidated | a portion of the front wall, which had 2 Gas Company, ant | been weakened, came over. It crossed ; and such vast expenditures. It would appear, therefore, that we I felt a considers|the street and into the plant of the } might now look for an agreement to accept the offered solution and apie Tine When | Htandard Ol! Companss I knew a i a fi : A @ danger had| there was a lot of oll In that bullding. | get to work. It is a sure thing that pick and shovel rightly applied 8" t was a © n that building. | lot of naphtha and gasoline on : ‘ | prises and there was excitement. and | (je upper floors. The company had been } than any further employment of the methods of criticism and com | danxer enough for everybody. busy for some time pumping this Ot ment. Let us see the dirt flying. That fire did about $760,000 worth of| into another tank some distance re- i damage. It destroyed Uptegrove's yard | moved from the fire, but it still eon- t Sitchin }and we lost three thousand feet of hose, aflame in a few ute East of . ¥ ‘ aed | whi rth to t* about $2.9| tlagemeyer's place was Saulpaugh's bakeries of any city. ‘The combine will take only Beate ane dey nied at Mien Neset | Later Sied vith” melange HOON | the larger concerns, leaving the smaller shops to full freedom of com- | was killed, although many firemen had|miltion feet of lumber tn it, And thie rey close calls, went, too, on. i Petition. | ‘ The Uptegrove Lumber Yards were at| We had to let tt burn, All the water Agninst combinations of this kind {t would be as useless to pro- the foot of East Sleventh street and the | on earth would never stop @ fire of test as it would be to enact legislation. se nA A = the yards. I had the water from the| safe, and that was not until tho 4re was —— —- - a Van Wyck's pumps run through the | under com, ntrot. ¥ IG rains coming in timo have ended the critical | fe toner and {t did good execution for 2 eto Siacms Sronst ut twenty question of water supply for this season. The Mrs JjJarr a da wil h Ss F h R ‘The rear wall fell at about 7. hoatsy T called the Seth Low just after Detancat ed fe ne hh 4 nd Her Mother Set Forth on a Revel HN OT REIN ene tie ielencned Ol; bailsiog cauenerare t Published Daily Except Sundpy by. th 3. ANGUS, SHAW, Pree. and Tree, NOSEPH P 63 Park’ Row. "a 63 Park ateoypitd at the Fost-Oftice at New York as Second i Sr he United States VOLUME 51...... rsd apa! Company, Nos. 63 to 63 w JLITZER Junior, Bec'y. | Row. ss Matter. For England and the Continent and All Countries in the International costa and Caneda. Union. ear. tees Month. + $3.50) One Year.. + $9.75 :30| One Month. ") sees NO, 18,195, NOW FOR'THE WORK. HILE the subway, report is not pleasing to! everybody, nor as a whole satisfactory to any- body, the chief defect appears to be that it offers eo many points on which there can be more by prolonging argument. | sonably expect in a project’involving so many conflicting interests to the proposed plan will bring us the desired subways much quicker THE BAKERY COMBINE. F the proposed combination of bakeries in the larger cities of the country, we are told it is not to be @ monopoly, nor a trust, but merely a merger of interests for the purpose of greater efficiency of acientific control and economic opera- tion. It is not the intention to include all the! Despite the persistence of the old-time faith in competition, the competitive system is breaking down along the whole line. Big mills grind nearly all the flour. Big bakeries will furnish most of the bread. Big restaurants will serve it. People that eat it will live not in houses, nor yet in flats, but in hotels of twenty-four atories with more than a thousand rooms, and when they travel they will wish ships a thousand feet long. Such are the inovitable effects of the march of improvement amd the economies of machine industry. Old timers may console themselves with the thought that the big bakeries will not make any bigger loaf for the money, nor any better than the little ones—but their fathers had the same thought when the little ones began com- brought me the Boody, the Van Wyck All this time the fire was craw'ing peting with the-bread mother used to make. and the New Yorker, The flames had|over to those gas tanks, and T put a a RAINS AND WATER WASTE. | good, the streams are flowing at full height and the reservoirs are filling to the limit. : working from the roof of the stable at|the of] tank of the Stan ard Oll Com- ios ‘ ; |the west. They got a warning in time|pany had not been bullt tn accordance ipl / That much is all right. But the water inspectors | copyriaut, 1011, ty The Prove Publishing Co, said Mrs, Jarr’s mother; “she want! We have here a chaste effect, nothing | couch casket, the poppies on the han-| to Jump, but the draught from the fall-| with the law as tt then existed. But (The' New York World), 4 after examination of the east side district be- tween Bighty-sixth and One Hundred and Tenth streets report that they found water leaking in fully 60 per cent. of the houses visited, It is not expected that the condition of the rest of the city is so bad as in this district, where the property management is not up to the standard, but eyen with a liberal allowance for better conditions itde reasonable to infer that the issue of conserving the water supply is ‘well worth further study, despite the disappearance of any imme- digte need of it. La eee of higher philosophy or a crank on| NO ® that goes with our complete | their Aacuctinvas Menviotiaa aewitd| _ If proper care be exercised to prevent the waste of water, there ieee: “tt woul] By Sophie Irene Loeb. physical ure tar cesoives iteelt to | MMetY-dollar funeral.” From the Inte: | soiucions were more Ingenious than a .| - * have been much OME WOMEN ARE BORN WITH - probably will never be any need of putting meters in the homes of the cheaper, and tam S BEAUTY, 6OME ACHIEVE BEAU- |" Su ot operate Jacket and divested himselt of his frock | UrAte, The punale, 4 Will Ge’ remem people. In that respect New York is better off than any other large SO afraid of all EVER HAS! who gone along cultivating the CHOICE | oat The frock coat he placed dn the | “wrne Atteea combined companies city. It can afford water for all homes for all purposes and plenty Sa Seatvald aRAUTY Dees of adornment as well as the choice of ous vatican sion roa forming the trust are. represented by if only it be not wasted. ‘ Well, maybe a laislonayde:\ oe, “Your errand not being of a sad per-| “fees cigars divided Into groups of} of it, ‘4 Rona anltaitrsie ae Tho dictionary de) Ang right here, on the other hand, oS three, four and eight. | The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thue sday. June 15,1911! By Roy L. McCardell. ost chanming men * gaid Mrs. Jarre's she and her daugh- alighted from a avenue car in Brooklyn. “I don't see why have kept on the car for a nice trolley plained, as she saw her mother regard- The Subway Report. By Maurice Ketten, POA 1 AD RRNA AAA: I ARAA RAR ARAAN rt Flatbush we couldn't Yes, yes, I ae,” said Flatbush’ vorite funeral director. “Say no more. and Select a Rather Queer Starting Point garish, but all in good ti creet, e and dis- the new Mirana dove-colored fines beauty thus: “An assemblage of Are the Standards Of Beauty Changing? physical torture. this matter of adornment—the clothe: FORMER CHIEF OF N No, &.—A $750,000 plode, but while Chief of the De- ‘as porsible. the great tanks of | passed. That was a fire which kept me buss e minute. It was full of #1 land plant and the lumber yards of the | | George Hagemeyer Company and the! |Saulpaugh Sons’, It gutted the offices and burned the plant of the Standard | Ott Company at that point and cleaned | out the chops and smail buildings of the | Bas company. | After the wall of the Uptegrove fac- | tory fell on the Standard Ol works a fload of naphtha and oil was let loose. This took fire and the street was a sea of flame. The fireboats had to cut loose | fire broke out at 6 o'clock on the evening of Nov. 28, 1901, In the drying room just | west of the main building. It was a low structure, fifty feet front, connected with the main building by a big flue. Tt was this flue that made the fire one of the biggest we ever saw in this city. | | Before the apparatus had arrived in answer to the first alarm the flame from the drying room had shot up this flue Into the main building, and within a few moments was eating its way into the thousands of feet of dry lumber the factory contained. I got there on the second, and sent tn a third and fourth alarm right away. T wanted the boats quickly, and this mushroomed at the top of the building. While the. new apparatus was arriving, | the roof fell in and the fire spread into walls were only good for a little while. | Burns of Engine 19 and his crew were ing wall tumbled every one of them. Burns had nis hand out, T believe. "The crews of 9, 20 and 30, working from an- dies signifying sleep, Reagioue emblems are not au fait’— “We want to hire a horse, Jarra mother, ‘A hors “Oh!” cried the enlightened Mr. Berry. “Exouse me, seeing that your errand is not of sad import And he let down from the top a panelled door in the | wainscoting. To the down-coming door was attached an object which Mr. Berry briefly alluded to as “Our Adul! said Mrs. fe and gentile Tobacco Trust JHE Tobacco Trust Puzzle has) been solved. Thovsands of readers tried | thelr wits on the problem. rior of this he took a black aca office sonal nature, we need not be @o'partic- ular as to the conventions, eo essential | “Wao will be compelled to take the| Coprright. 1011, by Th+ Press Wublishing Ce (The New dork World). N eminent scientist once told me other point on a shed nearby, had to that @ gas tank would never ex-[run for thelr lives. ‘They | Schooner and there were half a doaen ———— 3 vO Fire of ‘‘Surprises,”’ were taken nen. down by some of the truc over the left eye, and when they picked awful mass of water into (he fire when There was an oll tank in the basement and a tained several thousand gallons of ofl, and this poured out into the street. A quantity of naphtha had also been ge- jeased, and this, with the oll, was flow. jown toward the river, A plece of burning debris fell into it, and then the fun began. The flames spread tack into the off works and {nto the gas company’s The burning naphtha and ol the conflagration to the Hage- meyers’ Lumber Yards, and they were burn! And within twenty minutes ling in this section extending ba 200 feet from the rive: doomed. Some gas company employees tried to prevent the spread of the burning naphtha by means of sand, but thoy aid no good. § When this moving ‘stream of: fire reached the waterfront it began to do damage. There was a lumber nalboats filled with coal which the tugboats pulled out into the stream, The lumber schooner, however, was “blazing and It soon sank. Considerable other iamage was done along the river frowt; but the fireboats held the blaze down. dozen streams at work to darken the blaze In their local!t luter before I felt t Tt was an honr at those tanks were ‘There was an investigation made tn con- nection with this fire. We found that nothing much came of the Investigation This was a very spectacular tire amd one I shall vs remember. Puzzle Solved. W rf oe bearoningiy, tt a proposition—is a matter MUCH TO BE last clgar (observing the following con-| ecient eeret til thn, Graces pleasing ¢°| CONSIDERED. Oa ieee roavement: | dition)? ‘The first of the two players ” and they run away, and the je Be se a or |. We may prate of the beauty of the| said Mr. Berry. “You were saying you | Ake away as many clears as he wishes | e eop e t1 | the cows, too, and enake ee ets bay frites a brain, yet the more overwhelming and | desired—ahem—a hor from any one pile. Then the opponent thelr heads over the fence and roll fecka thus to be {Practical truth les in the saying,| “Oh, I don't know,” faltered Mre, Jarr | Tecpoves as many as he wishes from one thelr eyes and snort at you in the most dreadful way. I hate files myself; the “Beauty is in the eye of the beholde: pile and eo on until the latter player lose For example: A takes the entire On T ay. beautiful js not to ‘Her mother thought, ‘Mr. Berry,” said foe Meshing Worl) oe eh Eee month whom this oMice usually aneia , . be despised, It ts Mr, Jarr’s mother-in-law, “that {t would ‘ of $2 each for the simolest, best and Te the Eattor of The b:veaing World: Cully {Wo hundred are foreign seamen, | cerry disease, everybody says} but pe. canvas ‘naturat | oVeHly creature, though she may have| do her good to have a drive in the fresh | Pile of 3: B takes 4 trom pile of 8: A) Moat ingenious ways of solving the Buse On what day of the weok dia June! 1 have found that many consule assist | when they get after cows the cows thine tn the world, |t8® mind of a mighty monarch, it t#|air behind a spirited though safe and “ Aes Hong a eee wi zie. ‘The winners are: 26, 1894, fall? A.H. XK, | their countrymen very little 4a these |/tck thelr tails up in the air in the Firat, last and al-|#eldom che holds ouF interest, Weysteady horse, I do not discuss family |) fOr ws ane pray M Apply to ¥: F Congressman, To the Editor of the Bvening World To whom should a young man wish- to join the West Point Military cases of dtMculty, It 1s true however, that the consuls of certain countries have exclusive jurisdiction over dis- putes and controversies between the the days for her happiness, perhaps, if we werg| ~ o| E. F. Lukesh, No, 22 West Thirey- iy apply? W. C. K, | captain and crews of ships sailing under | ‘ramping the ples and pickles and mak-| of @alons where beautifv! women held|nO such thing as beauty UNA-|here on an errand that more inttmately Ak anes i pes} : ns Psat Ot seventh street, Manhattan, Call Up Patice Headquart their respective flags, In such a case|!ie everybody fly for their Hves—and| sway, to the present day beauty has| DORNED. However “sensible” we may | concerned him"—— epee 4 . the Legal Ald Soclety ts prohibited from taking a very active pant in settling thelr diMculties, but usually co-operates with the respective consuls in getting evidence and in seeking justice, 8. B. AXTELL, Attorney tn Charge Seamen's Branch of the Legal Atd Society. Out im the Cold TO the Editor of The Evening World: ‘To the Kattor of Tin Evening World: A Teader complains that a police- (at home and off duty) refused to make an arrest at his request. If the complainant were a policeman and were resting efter doing a good night's tour of duty, would he go out from his home and take a chance of being killed when there ta an officer on duty to do it? If @ civilian wanted to butt into en affair like that he should have tel most terrifying manner and race across the flelds, no matter if you have spread a cloth and are going to have @ plenic, and they go right through that's why I'm @o dreadfully afraid of horses.” “I was saying to you_that Mr, Berry js one of the most charming of men, He will give us a safe horse and if ever ould be called away yet, with your having Uttle children 1 hope he won't, although ho 4s well insured, and that tsfaction—still, you would find Mr, Berry and yet so satisfactory, your husband from this. world so sympatheth erything, goine sat- ways it Is absurd not to RECOGNIZE the fact that beau- ty has power, attraction, influenc: Since the days of Mother Ev been a dominant factor, But the standards of beauty are changing with the tim inent New York artist day, “ALMOST EVERY WOMAN GA: CULTIVATE BEAUTY. The beaut! proclaimed as euch to-day contain on the whole the strong character traits of Venus de Milo rather than the fluffy, ethereal, dream-like creature that has So that when we behold a careless, must recognize thie fact. It ‘s human nature, In this age, with deautiful wearing apparel displayed everywhere, there ts be, we must realize that clothes play a PROMINENT part in the making or unmaking of beauty tn all strata of existence, As Evangeline Booth saya in #peak- ing of the bread winner, “Of course, why shouldn't a girl, ANY girl, want to have nice clothes and look pretty? She sees it all around her, every min- ute, and its immediate effect. Even though In her struggles to imitate she affairs before strangers, but, if Ido say {t, she has a husband that dentes him- self nothing, and it would be far better “Have you a horse that you are sure will not bolt and run away?" asked-Mrs, Jar, interrupting her mother, “Positively,” said Mr, Berry, “I shall telephone around for Clarence. Clarence has action and style; Clarence can be trusted with his fair charges, Clarence, my dear ladies, wos @ plater."” And Gir, Berry took down the tele- phone to call for Clarence. is the best way to begin the Here !s a way of obtaining the cor- rect answ “The winning groups are doubles like 3 and 3 or 2 and 2 will win except 1 and 1, The first player can win by taking 1 from the group of 8 and leaving 7, 3 and 4," A. H, Clarke, No. 140 West Eighty- fitth street, Manhattan, Mra, A. L, Samuelson, clusko street, Brooklyn. No. 09 Koe- P. C. Byrne, Ne. 1133 Simpson street, Bronx. G. Stream, Corona, N. ¥. Pes No, & Randall avenue, phoned Police Headquar That's| What's all this I hear about changing|!verybedy feels eure that everything peed me pee | nee pont may BEHM tawdry, ehe is not to be ————>—_—_. Why He Hated a Coward. pet’ width aay Bett eae what it's for, POLICE OFFICER, |the desinning of the oficial season for] W!ll go off all right when he 48 In| ows the continued use of all har men- | Condemned,” 18S GHACK STRACHAN wes beioz con- | 48, tan't It! What house ta tt that you ere yep ead, straw hats from June 15 to May 15? Be| charge. He buried your gather, and it | (772 ii. So that, on ghe whole, tt 1s getting to] § Jo edgeville grabuletéd on her successful fight for] Tees ne clergyman, with 9 twinkle tm bie ‘To the Battor of The Ereaing Woild happy !f you haven't already given such a rellef, ‘This artist hae been borne out in his| be not a cofeelt, but approaching a equal pay for women teachers, saya ihe a away your last winter's derby, readers, Read here no Way of extermi- if ye because now you may pull it down and Mating the rapidly spreading poison tous! cried Mra, Jarr, “are ing to an undertaker's?” statement by several polgnant exam- matter of DUTY to herself and her Editor ‘asbington Star, ‘ “It is odd,” said Miss Strachan, smiling, * V eye responded gravely “1 travel for the Rowse rd. 1 well sky charts," ‘ "i Pa q on ed his error, but, unabashed, : Fo 0, take —| fellow creatures for a woman to try ————e the men who mom eamestiy ciyoant equal ney | om cal j i “Do you think I'd Pee ples, For instance, ‘oke Bernhardt woman to Me : ea AN | replied: “'Well, thee 1s lots of demand for both t ivy vine, which makes such horrid eA “~ ie § ie ig lacs at jase hy 4 sialing wits cibn aiiitte ie f fael Brey the Divine Sarah. No woman has been|to make herself as INTERESTING a3 By John L. Hobble Fe a tango aliadd te rrotecten wo | Hues of goods in thls scction, and the trade that | Dilsters on the skin if it Is only touched? | 807m fae Hive Haan intssion eo thac{of it in thelr shirtsleeves chewing to-| called upon to develop her intellect | possible, Tn a word, tt may be almost you The attack does not last more than a week or two, but gives the patient ex- you may plow through the mud, es- bacco?” askel Mrs, Jarr’a mother, so. | more than 4 his remari able person, Per- deemed nelfish NOT to do 60. ‘an's place is the home, and so forth. “Protectors of this kind remind me of a-soldier of afer t : eho ‘| naps therein lies the feort of the last-| The days when it virtue to de] QETTHR let the fly escape than break | "med Carlie ua ua ea ae : © treme Aiscomfort. Tt often returna in |Peclally if you live in the auburbs.| Hr. eer re eet to tag [IB qualities of her beauty, prim, plain and precise ts a thing of |E> the baby's head. a ton hematite te fit pattie Carte wae| A Suggestion. ts micceediig years if the case ha ee) ee ce, ee bad yot|door by @ serious young man in his| That is ¢o say, the woman who je|the past. There ls NO REASON for —_— heard roveting over And ocr A840 10s 01 | AR, AMIDDLZTON ta a bit thick of 4 Sens bad. Polson ivy gro’ pple pall ely ge hd Rage) Witelemploy. ere we are feminine and nothing else, and does not |the unattractive daughter of Eve, For|()BORGE FORK hasn't much mental | 4) you. Tm behind ran’! i M He got on an Abercora and Barnard bell nt lots and on walls and fences, | 1° merry Melee tt through rain and| Mrs, Jarra mother indicated the {Sain atrength of CHARACTER, having | wise Providence has, along with this force, but he has a way of ignorin’ \ Mne car the other day and tendered tt f somewhat 1K Virginia creeper, and} 1°6 on ee aw hat that acte like a|frame front of a store, painted a dull |othing to recommend har except per- | evolution, arranged things so that even | people that makes you respect him, There V a; Room for Both [sae fn nickel, The nickel hed eexm better A b it seems to Me to be getting more pro- |i GM. |diack, with a sign over a great glass | Chance beautiful eyes and hatr, and has|very pleasmg adornment may come —e Se ee ane ameter, | i Ufie every year, Readers to the rescue! | "°° Corona XY, |show wiacow, “I. Berry, Mortuary Di- | no thoughts to tilumtnate the other fea-| WITHIN THE MIBANS of each if she VID GRUM says that one argu- Pe ataias eta ‘sateitg cactidtion terrane | b ie VICTIM, pape AS rector." tures that EXPRDSS Deauty, sede weuld but wisely dieriminat anes ment agin’ a free library is that Y oracant, Mat, and, on customary, thene | ge sar?” asted Mir, Middleton, with bis hae to 5 Legal Ald Society's Work. “Ah, whom have het aid a| rapidly and later loses out to her ODERATION and consideration of | somebuddy will git the credit for it. applicants for fhe position of nou) saver were he i i To the Editor of The Evening World: 1@ THIS TRUE? voice so mellow ft was fairly greasy, | Dlainer mister with some feature ex- self is the keynote, And evon thou Wreea ores Manday ob te arans chiar OCHOr | eemductor, Ldadoadndbauiscic: ~ ou. ® I beg to state that the office of the) “They say a woman starts at the! a mp man, garbed {n sem!-min- | pres#ing charavter, Queen Mary may dictate long aie HUMORIST must love the weak | oniy hartware siore in town, liad beon notified | "Mey; what's that?" again asked Mr. Middleton, branch of the Legal Aid So-! back of a book and reads forward.” | {steria! style, came to the door atroking | To be exact, the woman who would) and high collars, or Paquin may decr: nesses of hia fellow men, because |that tie candidate for the following Sunday; Wit his hand sil closer to his ear and bending which is located at No. 1 Broad- aeeaees artnet to nesisisien So the “I' give you the truth on that ques tion. After careful investigation I feel | down a lank black sidewhisker such a: now only obtains in Brooklyn and its ‘Oy daughter, Mrs, Jere, Qtr, Berey," j be beautiful throush the yeare ts NOT ALWAYS she who t# a slave to creame bob-tall akirte and apron eff the pre must de & dpokworm on @ etudent she chocsen ? ‘ f truly beautiful woman will, both for that's whi gite him his livin’, qauy sethis'. tettee mee | wonid be quartered at his home, but had for: gotien all about uppers you received way cand, Mr, orer 60 as to catch whatever @ conductor might “1 can't use thle nfckel ‘Oh,"" sald Mr, Middleton, “to thet ot ite fs to the company,” beans Hho ‘Baturday mors an athletic-looking young shouted the conduc- Of seamen.qwho are sailors of | confident in saying that @ woman starts |environs, “No sad personal errand, 1|}and lotions, but ratner to THOUGHTS | brain and eye, CHOOSE that for] PROF, PINNED saya he can prove| man, carning a grin, cnicted the sore, and. tor, 10 loudly that everybody om the car could ; United States, Asa of fact,|in the middle of the book and reads | trust?” and ACTIONS, This dose not mean’ which she ie ft and At into that which that in round numbers 00 is practl- for phe deacon, opened the conversation | hear it,