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AAR ARAAAARAADAAADSIRAISII SO RARAD RAD ACAPPOPLEDDEDPODLPODPLOEDODOD pa o.e bin nn nnnannnbrnonrnnannnhrnnnnnins nea Py ) She EME atiorlo. Next Week! (fhe Jarr Family “Pori‘shed Daily Except Sunday by, the Press Publishing Company; Nos, 68 to 68 © @ Or. yar Leas of 4 Flot in Which © » ANOUS SANT fre and Proms” JOSEPH PELARERR fuser: Sor, By Maurice Ketten,. @ His Own Wife Is Chief Consptrator, ~ Coprttabt, 1911, by The Prees PubUshing Co. (The New York World). eC...) eT Ton Tae Ent t the Post-Office at New, York ae 6 4 Cleon Matter, 3 tinene comes Het Pec acee™e| a Coen he feted aa 2) 1 | WHERE By Roy L. McCardell. 3% U5" cyane'to"ace silvers apert= 7 OON'T BEAT HE . oy 3 you been? What's fonts to see if she'd Ike them well tel Unio ‘and Canada, #3, one fran ete Witten, font . kep: you?” asked Me, Jarr,{enough to iive in them after they THE COD, THE COW AND THE CABBAGE! Seal a ae gab on --THEN THE CHILDREN. Mrs. Jarr at. the|_ “Well, the thing mustn't slacken down, N a vacant store at the corner of | ] Fourth avenue and Twentieth) b sircet a picturesque and appeal- yy sii The Evening World Dally Magazine, Thursday, July 27, 19113 VOLUME 52. _ ed oried Mrs. Jart, ive ll Fou do You've GOT to be hasty,” was the get here before me, |Teply. “A man who's been a bachelor Tecan tell you. But| 9s long as Jack Silver gets in the hatte | Ao pt procrastinating. First thing you licgow there would be @ long drawn out and next thing you know ‘umb out of it, You can't trust ; you can't allow them ey delay. Fortunately Clara can hifry matters on the plea that she has to aa him.’ door. T've advised Clara about that—not that Now, for good.|#he needs any advising. he's @ very ness. sake don't 2™art girl,” said Mra. Jarr. start at me the min-| “But Isn't tt rather hasty, descending: ing Child Labor exhibition is in- stalled. It is open week days, free to the public, and will Inst into August. The work is a part See eee homer” {On & man's place that way?” esked Mr. ity | Sarr. of the campaign of the National Child Labor Committee, carried nk nobod: live with you Mr. Jarr took in MECARDELL his horns, for ho saw he could have a fight If he wanted it. He didn't want|"“'gave him?” echoed Mr. Jarr. it. Mrs. Jarr's eyes were agleam with| «yoy, he confessed to her he wi militant Interest. addicted to strong drink, but I don’ on in the principal cities of the There was something in hand with her| hetjeve it, It's only after they are . - A 4 that so pleasingly obsessed her that a seem to want to country, with the object of sa | |COHE HOME EARLY. REMEMBER t Me. Sart saw she could run & couple of | ee" anak curing legislative action in abol-| WHAT You SAID LAST NIGHT = | : fights on the side and not be at all wor-| "str Jarre was about to aay thoy bhi i A ‘ rled—in fact, they might only add zest! of; cause, but he was ishing the toil of little children te iite for y only often, had good cause, but he w in factorics, mills, swe ps and at strect trades, also to forbid dene” tan ke Maee Geant shopping, | “still, ot ins Tes ion tinente employiment of boys and girls between fourteen and sixteen years of | pecially when you haven't had auything faitered Mr. Sarr. 5 ht work, or at dangerous and unwholesome occupations. | | Gerune peed Geer at eke a renenttel cate Ga anguaid A thrilling as a story or play show the youngsters as “Tm in no hurry; Thad luncheon with | qoosn't really need ‘one, But, on, £ Clara Mudridge. Tt was a good one. too. you, th | But why shouldn't ft be? sald Mrs.! ping felio Jarr, as though to herself. 1 sure) “What makes 1 is beholden to m r days} yy, Jarr. t Jack Silver is a cun- they are neder presen oxhibits of artif conditions, and there is real pathos in the} kiddies” make at the rate of ten you think so?" asked owers which * all h BRE Yea sisati wreath ol dalatenccBiiven Gs’ out :flbsau iS ash she'd er wotton #t Jack Siiver |" "j1e covers his! tracks #0 well ree F ; put for me! And did you notice how Mrs. Jo HW muldn’t find a daisy, and thirty-nine daisies on each wreath. | | Mrs, Rangle tried to spott every: | hing ee eas letters, (no @hotos Ge adatued wlovi lige A ; " ‘+ thing for Clara? She wanted to stick] cranhe of any other girl, except some 1 ¢ placard displayed in the window reads: | around, when anybody with half an eve| family pletures. Clara won't have oe 2 could see that now was the time for| ¢y to hold against him, I'm afrata, oo ster eweees [Clara Mudridge to get Jack Silver to of course, that she only mare t : Our Government has forgotten US : say the word! T could teil tt by his eye. | ried him to reform him." et rs ’ . 7 s2 oi Ic 1 you @idn't go through fis : ia its efforts lo study % And 0 could Rangle, according | ¢, asked the surprised Mr. Jarr. : THE ,, A COW ASD Mt OMG to what you say,” ventured Mr, Jarr te they be HER thin re= THE COD, THE COW AND THE CABBA Yes, what made her so " fod Sirs. Jarr, She's going a!! through te Te eewee . Hee ecenee cose es par Jarr, “was t at she has them in a couple of weeks, when sho . : | half-stater in Willimantte, him, anyhow. What's the dif- -~- This means that while there are Government bureaus running Tey sk START \ THOUGHT You AGE Ae artat er aa 1Ae Hl His valet itt (full. blast for the benefit of farmers and fishermen, the long-desired Tose WERE GOING rhad dell ha ts iva mite ld { ederal Children’s Bureau to make similar investigations and reports NEXT Weer To TURN OvER 2 ridge?” asked Mr. Ja bid aul GA) epg Eade } n questions pertaining to child life is not yet an accomplished —]| ANEW Lear Viancdomentibnow. tis own, mise nie we, sald they weren't the t fact. A Dill authorizing it has paseed the Senate, but hangs fire in = EE Sy att Aen pee nO elye | ‘id Wave seen his black lookes Well, thé House. | = EAE PORTE Bieta AFOUNG ORO ee hie cave ate SeRbeRN ree tari ¥ ‘ | = Mr. Jarr whiatled at thie. Tt was all] are poor Jack's” murmured Mr, t «« Various State laws for the protection of children have been | ea bare Mim, the way OF a maid with al aia sked M te ta ; = i 3 ow you say?" asked Mrs, f @nacted recently in New York and elsewhere. Nevertheless, without _ eiBHapataet shiv eaved 1d; changeithalZ ta Whey, : i | dooking far away from home, there are hundreds of girls working =— ect. Ff ; | But Mr. Sarr satd he was only clase ighty inety i s Shoppitg this hot ther? replied Ing his throa' { ighty or nincty hours a week in up-State canneries, thousands of | Lee eee ee pet, wenenecat ote ee peer i davenile homeworkers in the clothing and artificial flower trades | ere a kgs Re | foiling in city tenements for scanty earnings of $2 to $3 a week, h ssp 523 1 te M ! and a discouragingly large number of children working, in obvious | | € (e) ey vi ar am 7 iu Siolation of existing lawa, at the more or les unregulated “street | Hii i | trades” of bootblacking, peddling and newspaper seliing. It is S t ers ee Im | Hi ‘scarcely a year since the flagrant evil of night messenger-boy Kg lett d i service was abolished in New York and other cities by the new Copyright, WIL, by The Press Podiishing Co, (The New York World), law prompted by the investigati Nati ‘hi Bo that he w i ho : estigati . 2 | So that he who stalks forth as the ‘ Commit : : gations of the National Child Labor By Sophie Irene Loeb. |... ¥ ts often the driver = itteo, —]}3$ . fo reins, which he pulls Here is a free “moving-picture show” that is worth eootne, and} F Sind te tendency. not to be easily forgotte: e 2 ~ she is not alwayw y forgotten, upid's Dea tter ice By Nixola Greeley-Smith gegen Hp pty 7 EE voces yeart break to-m: 11 be all smiles Illustrated El. know them!!t my lov » ONE DAY’S MUSIC IN THE PARKS. | * etre | fey. Bat ment re the tart or le ° but |r nt cree is the target for Pe 4 yen ae ae Govrright, 1011, by Tho Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Wotid, | i and Tecan’ she-e v e remarried e AY’S MUSIC in the parks of | From Mrs, Join Jones, on Her Tenth Anniversary, to Miss; Betore tittle John stops asking me questions about railroads and engines I'm an verye obene| whieh. you 6a) 8 ne Greater New York covers a wide dna Brown, Ph.D, sure I'll be able to write @ text-book on the subject, Elizabeth ts concentrating a hae “Gexinaing | nar rit might €s reveieed 40 ae Ly in Sa Y Dear Edna: her small mind on theology at present. “Why a ° shed Mnanaheetinttaleell bbe Nye ftigiee cobs range—all the way froth Liszt, M ‘Your present was quite the loveliest of all those| Durden of all her eae RY 00s) God do. ils, or that ti ta: he er letter thus: [re litions and the question, “Way Berlioz, and Wagner's “Rhein-| that came to remind me that I have been married But perhaps this ts too much about the children, Perhaps I am tempting | TC ‘ Now We are awakening. No gold” and “Walkuero,” diecourscd | ten years. you to ask {f marriage without them would have paid. MAN, ASK need to hide HER Newt iy: the. Kaltent ii | And your letter, after so many months of atlence, was| Yes, 1t would—yes, I'm gure it does—though, with or without them, there's no BS And , and to shine only In the } Kaltenborn Orchestra at Just as delightful, And so impertinent—so vory impertinent | denying that It akips a dividend now and then. | sopmue tRENc of her better three-quate Central Park, to the Italian mag: that it deserves an answer. And I intend to answer the One can't keep one's feelings always high up in air with the twitter of mat- | tors ‘oresald ¢ may be, time and “Let Me Be Y Question that sume ft all up: ing birds. And Time places a light but inexorable foot on the soft pedal of the | have lived with thom Jedi ilas vee. tanh n Me our ‘At the end of ten years can you say that matrimony |emotions after the furlous chords and discords of the first yeai between tho lines, tho eh Lisp pmad edgy By" Mamma” twostep torn off by cantie ey. When the maddest happiness becomes chronic it diminishes gently to content | | ag sign He ASKIN eer nae ess sy | can say is that !t has paid ME. My photograph | and peace—a peace and a content th: ' alt SOME rr - xCUSH ’ . rdiiaater’ Ro 9) at stand the friction of every day much SOME popular men ade th USI of a man's short. Mulberri Ae An the Sas will tel you that Tam better looking than I was ten yeara | better than the earlier fury, : no PAE RRO came (6 call WiEh iM comings, segue aired that Pepe known as reaper ab veseraia and my friends will tell you that Iam! Do you remember that we used to read in those early Victorian novels (that, | “company’’ manners once or twice a there Is the square deat Mulberry Bend, U. Fe ? please heaven, MY daughter shall never read! deta | Week during the courting stage is NOT land, und there are & fow Pork Prof, Fanci ie at Bryant} GREELEY® SMITH oie ies about your mind?” you ask, wedding gown was eo fine and filmy it could Ae een reas s erie? the at res to call EVERY bo NOT NAG re 6 fragcltes’ Patrol” is tried ark, + Fanciulli’s new “Suf- | mabe ths aufeeta ta ay phil dea Cee think I have my wits about me. I never|I think @ bride's dreams are even finer and filmer, and when they are drawn | day for days in the year and pi for too much ‘ ett trol” is tried ont, TLogendary Abtmgdon Square, nestling | juoation til) my email son and daughter began to ask through @ wedding ring, as they must be, they get crushed a little. ceeds to relegate those company . Mee Mun ecanBatne IBVERET in ‘the heart of old Greenwich Village, is characteristically faithful | ners to the rear, bringing them fortt Saul hg Pah Pty fo exch antiques as “Poct and Peasant,” “Il Trov: ” when AY: S008: etia and give h a ray or two of eextet from “Ln li 7 i » Yy payarire anasto You hear the woman of last MIBNUS| he. own accord—ah! then he of the 3 from *Lueia di Lammermoor.” Finally, 0 | party say? ond part might awaken to the truti dewn to the iping-off place, Tottenvill ally, when We get away “Mr, Jones ts such a: CHARMING DE Eat tauere Werke - : BS place, Tottenville—the flourishing Staten man. He has such polished manners, hat his wife “Ma * was in Teland burg they once dreamed of calling Bentley Manor. ARO ies a0) SONU at ees tae ee res 1 ae Nadkins’ his isn FOTN alk - Fe oo HAPPY his wife must b THRONE on which HE wore the pene ‘plays “Dreams, Just Dreams,” as the star num- Se he community, asa general thing, |crown, And but for her tt mgt nc her on ihe programme, ho is certainly a shining ght, and | have been, possible But tt takes Mea th Rr F j himecif as others {of our lords of creation @ long time to All’s well that ends well, and there ts patriotic hermony in the | usually this man sees hime She foot. that cond catary-pue ot" the ; y | seo him . ne | Man, get a telescope and seo that: j a f these park concerts winds up with But the ONE woman tn the case—sh Pele tn either “Ay : | it ds who must REALIZE, SHE sees THE REAL STAR IN him, too, as others seo him. But, yet | OT RMAMBNT OF MEN'S SUCCESS. | she recognizes the tarnished tinse! | when the others have departed, and she must ne Masten to his tired little fancies and foibles and aches and H edgeville the guestions-ehose doe, astonishing questione that the youngest eek and the de Thala tried to pick up @ butterfly and seen the mark that the least pains. ai ! Editor , esa clumsy fingers leave on his wings, ’ this man, you an¢ now, 8 voy AU M00R As I realized my tgnorance T began to “cram,” for the minute T eay| — ‘Thore are times, when A winet, #08 0) TasaTatant: . ; 5 Oe ee TaN eure He Ue de ae t behind +h ion't know" to anything, what becomes of their fond beHef in their mother’s | that 1 never maerrie Reba AS STiRtelPn7, oe (see : his office he ! By John L. Hobble eiind the squirre}, and tt stands /©™MMsclence? You know, Edna, no class in philosophy can attribut one will never reach the Land of Heart's Destre—that there 1s no such | midst continuously. tn itt as the oldest a1 fag in| wenggateh Wat he would have to got | fessor halt the wisdom ‘and understanding thet the children arate ate (ame, mammarnnd, SOAK tone) Whe clalen ter‘bave Deen chore Have taken out tho [MSE the nan RARE A the worid: ty moneecatghatioual flag in) Dehind iim tn onder to walk around Poatess, And that ta where the degree every mother can take ta worth all the| And then eu Hoense for yarn spinning, Everybody that his w nine ad anv Safin Gece (yt raya arnelie erably aevpan es Now, we are not going to talk |? D.'s In the world, h a e And then euddenly a breeze springs up, the sails Ml and there you are! And fortunate woman ! deed Ilo se etree ae ay n 4 prog of Desaiark, Wt fe rod, dra [£2 Fe Bs about a circle inseribing ita| Of Course, I pave occasionally to spar for ff ; __ [You have come there #9 easily you wonder that tsland of dreams tsn't a regular radiate GOOD CHEB and iat end) mera: sepessed: a whit s. Of that 1 ded by |own centre and all smaller circien have | OH enough to understand that yet," « hod to say “I dom't think you are|Coney Island of the heart with 500,000 visitors a day. manners and all that goes with them. — » os hat flag, the saga| ing the same centro, F 9 i * sor “mother will tell you all about it to- My dear Edna, to 1 Tee man called ‘Wife knows KE REYNOLDS says that wimmin Gaya that it was sent from heaven dur- | ae » For that does not | morrow when she ts not so busy," and then sneak off to thi i 4 wane, um it all up: I have been married ten years, T have | But that wom E ing a battle where the Dune ir | eam to fulfil the requirements of his | C¥clopaedia for an answer td the conundrum @ Hbrary and the en- |thought myself in Heaven and I have looked into Hell, But nover onco have |— lll) KNOW ot are dust a4 apt to be wrons a3 thoy under great stress. Next in age is, 1] we Patong Pr gd feasting around.” But —- ea id I wished myself to be an unmarried professor of philosophy. | There are occasions n she te be are to agree with their husbands, Apter elleve, the dragon 4 We call his @tention t ° - — ~ — ee eae neue saebeh ya forced to feel th eof the first party | met belie » the dragon fag of China. “All| fact that the man Bi a stun pom (4 soeeconterred a FAVOR on her by glv- | fees ee ni Vong may : Wave! | accomplish hia object by standing ere Ing her his namo and letting her be one | IRAM DERKS says his wife iz so older than the wad that ta ny | fectly still and letting the aqutrrel | lot the primo figures In the bearing of contrary that when tho doctor pa iptl know, ane of the youngest. (cence tie Sie Gn top of thé pole untit | his burdens—but not VERY MANY ec | tod ner she was goin’ to got well, sh WILLIAM 7. sCHORN, | 20,nad/turned entirely abouts when tt | castons, tried to dio Just to show him that ie 5 ould become a fact that the man had | ir he ts of the calibre who bri hls} way mistakon, m1 | bee ofc " 0 pon rt yowerfil ay nh, fo* 1 with tarin, on o corners of Bir} vive or pinks A502 | Piel hie tal | two ‘things—children and jokes. is Ger a ins bares Ost alee tae | W | SE peainens be ane neha jand Givenied iy Dir ‘ " mostly’ becauso they have a naturat ee ia | The Latter In Correct, rather fond of telling the following story asatnat | wae an imnnetant awe being argued sayy TAvpin: | ord Juggling. | Giri PO If tt were but Known, sie ts times |icination tq pay thelr gambiin’ debts, ' he Squirrel Proble The Bvening World yi ee i 3 cot He massed by the long line of people wait T was during the days when the Py Any Oil to Order. without number, the SILENT partner In abt, 3. t To the HAitor of The Rvenin hie corres: “Who ts doing th “the wibutin of the. Bi AN ralting | ing patiently for thelr tur to come, hut was |] wrestling with the message, Tt seeined as | 3 the bread-winning business, Yet, sho Is IAT there tz no pli tka 3 R It seems that the great thinkers are|¥OW cr M9?" oF “Who is doing thin, ain, sie of the Hetiah capital, when be | uddeniy halted at the entrance to the chamber. | if unexpected Rinks wll coeur after parm ad een married a week ten the reciplent of the eruinba o ‘ 1a no place ike home not all dead, and that the “squirrel and | oF 1?” STRATES TOY Ung, 2p eo Bie ats, fonmneared male. | ae ten tiie ModE deers lead st of ather than the slice that | might be elthor @ pleasant memory tree problem" still troubles the minds| A Weight Probien. oJ Myron wi Fae tema | (r—no, not exactly, but Tim a prac | open the forme again. more reports would Ve craves and needs, For n A heed uaaenanss Meade of men, as M. G. recently brought it} To the Editor of The Evening W. aicten Bienen | SMM BNE dad ta Sine bi | Reseed bd ware fatormaHlon fone the ditterent th than that LOVE Is THE LOAE ere forward ami R. B. of Mount Vernon| ¢ ye {The Evening World 4 pushed ba but, | hin you'll have to stand tm line back there," | devartments, | The slogan to be "Carta! oY LIFE AND BACH OF US NERDS COMPARATIVE SPEED> c Lig y aders solve thin problem? |in spite of its size, it swung a easily thet he | "yy areronee until it wremed as if tilage would e prc ie | sweiter.? * bs, Beni howev P ced Ms squirrel! pound. ‘The grades are combined tn a! «yy, ibid meh big itttle gir 1 ahould | hatred negro standing near him in the corridor, | could n 4 untatentionatly, | Yes, sir,’ ? t TA Bboune Pepe has had his man mixture wort cents @ pound, What | pate Fe sed ‘poset “hate. opened. ee Bee 'p lawyer tat: ; hogan 6 ten plitlen Ake the al A “Have heen to the 2007" Save turning: ne aaa ne etulrrel al are the proportional weights of the! "Ok, U sould, wr replied, ‘but thea 1 ihirty pear and that fel | time AS ie, for, Sn. thieirto : utelde world han tte ta. 0. y do you ask? d fo as ‘A face get gi beer roy pa sie hve i hana oe th att thirty tte, a told hin of ae scauslal sn dal eal r outside bh , own door, And the T was just thinking how thritt Not once dogs the man EL Go! win, \ | And then voy aw thet was just what , bow," peulled the old darkey, lookiug up | jot tage. 4 tM asa Bi yeh omryy Ae eye erate recording of the hearth could | you'd find it to alt and watch the R athe , wld you preter va cloth, oi i sath he to 3 cenepinmie BAMVEL GOLDSTEIN, nash uappaned 9 lp —Oe jest ‘veepecitully, "'Gai's OD oy bpm bub "Nou don't aay,” commented tbe ocrstary, ing, or sardiaeal” ausiotly oll YI Cupontcle w gifterent story’ if ehe Would, Molwea whicz by.""—Tue Tattler, | , ’ | a : a | enero — - ~ anes ee ten ee ene tall NEE STATS san ale om ae emtmnc oceab or 6 eon oem na enemmmmmnaammnaienemiinMine aR aniaiaai NE iii! arma veer