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Eventng World Daily Magazine, Thursday, 6c. af Se bie” ee WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Coprright, 1011, by The Prom Publishing Oo. (The New York World), NO. I~ABOUT PREVENTING AND PUTTING OUT FIRE: From Former Fire Chief Croker. oo F you keep your house tidy | ‘Gas trackets should have rigid fix- qn well aired and don't | tures; where it is necesary to use awing- So excited, when you dis-|ing brackets all exposed woodwork cover a little blaze, there | should be protected with @heet metal, never will be a fire worthy | leaving an air space. Metal delle should of the name in your home. Everybody | be placed over gasjets on low cellings. q should know that,” saye ex-Fire Chief) ‘“Iiectricity, when !mproperly installed, ness and neglect as the Ameri- | | Croker. is dangerous. Lamp cords should not be cans. The bill for fires, for railway “Bad housekeeping is reaponsible for|hung on nails or wrapped around any : . 7 - e | most Awelling-house fires. The fire orlg-| piping; paper shades should never be smashups, for broken reservoirs / J \ nates in the rubbish and dirt that ac-|used. When changes are contemplated would bankrupt any other nation. cumulate tn dark, dinky corners, Elim: | the city electrician should be consulted. To this weadd a political bill that te the derkness and the dirt and you n 7 | have reduced the danger from fire 09 per| Peril From Stovepipes. | cent. “Steampipes should be kept clear from would support all the crowned “Just ae fires are caused by careless. |a!l wood and other combustible material. heads of Europe if-expended on nes, they can be put out with o little | Open fire loles should be prote€ted with i water when they first start. There is sheetiron, or better, be bricked up, a To = pt pose ‘no reason for excitement over a emall|Stovepipes should be run direct to e terrific cost nominations fad. The idea has| spread and promises to become| universal for a time. Its development is charged against the cor- ruption of the bosses and leaders, when the truth is that the account RRA ARAL ARAL RANA AS Che BEE cor. Barred Pobiished Dally Except Sunday py tne Press ae Publishing Company, Nos. 58 to 68 Parl 3. ANGUS BTAW. Pres. and tyres ose bit PULITZER 3 Junior, Bea'y. B A M aur ii ce Park’ Kow. | Entered at the Post-Office at New York ae Becond-Class Matter, a (beer! 6 Evening | For Englan 4 the Continent an bs Word forthe Waited” ‘states i All € ountiiee in Wace Ynternationsl =| fond Canada, Poste! oe Tear. bag | e Month. 10) One Year VOLUME 52 10 | One Month. DIRECT NOMINATIONS. ERHAPS no people in the world pay euch high prices for careless- | ' { | | blaze. A child, if he semains calm, can| brick chimneys and never through put out any fire when it first starts, A‘ floors or partitions, The floors under harmless little blaze may develop into a/and about etov should be protected |Gangerous fire if you lose your head. with brick, cement or sheet metal. “Every home should be equipped with “Aisles and stairways should be kept one or two simple fire-extinguishers of clear. ‘othing should be piled against the sort that a ohild oan operat If windevs or against doors, as it handl- | a wplectfal voters, who will be juct as neglectfel under that te not possible # bucket should be cans the firemen tn case of fre | belongs to the neglectéal oters, 4 6 | veady ail the time, You shovid make up) “r.pyer cr rags saturated with prt i e new order o! , ; { | the der of things as they were under the old, axcept when now your mind what you would 46 in case! ers ink, damp lampblack, slack and } and then aroused by a fierce and costly campaign. There never has of fire, aad $0 tt a Gr hike the puiverized coal and chavcoat when wet 7 eunergenc: es. You should u aly | Deen a time in the history of the country when the aroused public satity laze and Untere and metal TEEN LEE A aeons ad | , os are ds | would not control its own affaire—if it would! furniture ag much as possible. you should never use them, Safety Senator Stephenson confesses to an outlay of $107,000 for “oar rying” the Wisconsin primaries. It is widely advertised that a fight | between Oliver and Magee in Pittsburgh is to cuel $500,000, The | ' | “*Fireproot’’ Only in Name. | "In factories and butidings devoted to | business the construction should be fire- hes are just as cheap and are sul swing outward, es- 4 in public buildings. Doors that construction Wits inward have caused a great and in New York js fireproof only in name. “ uw Buildings That is why I think the Government van two stories tn height should should establish a fire laboratory to ded with fire-escapes and @ standardize building materials, just as it Department us has es! ed a pure food laboratory that y corruption of the voter which has been pretty well stamped out prom- fses to be revived. All because the people will not devote one hour @ day once year to public affairs! oo i to standar diz } DRINKING-CUP PHILOSOPHY. — HE eases dbs being “on the dine i water wagon” are more than pert fireman, Empioyees should ~ doubled in New York City by the Ara arin wines eppirdeiay Cliente } new provision of the Sanitary would eliminate panic, and pante at fires i Oode of the Board of Health, hayes rr Paves oC as i | “Ashes shi kept | a! recep. | which forbids the use of common tacles and in paper or wooden drinking-cups in the railway and barrels or boxes. Olly rags or waste ¥ i u should be kept in stand: petal was) R terry stations, hotels, theatres, Jeane, and the contents shold be re fi, echools, workwhope—in fact, at all moved and burned ¢ : ght panels i should never be allowed to avcumulaiv the water-cooler oases in town In buildings. where the general public is accus- recie ee tomed to wet its whistle. + Of course it will take time to % 1 vw 3 aa regulate the practical enforcement of this local dry law “for the oes tue ous {ae % >) Security of life and health.” The spouting geyser, the cent-e-drink | Ww. W : fe " oP) fizz fountain, and the paraffin-paper cnp are the principal muake- | Oman any AS] V7 wv rys ; shifts offered for the accommodation of thirsty folk who have not ee Anan nnn oe yet become acenstomed to carrying their own scallop shells or drink- i | c t. 1Y11, ty Tie Press Publi Co. (Tbe New York W " ; : qi NCS LAAN gpg Ae coy . ing horns. The gusher is sloppy and wasteful, the elot-machine is yh @ [pur sain wpa inne di leinin dee eee | Ry Sophie Irene Locb i cat § i enk ob. enough to drive a fastidious person to the nearest esloon. As for ON Mrs. Jarr Gets an Odd | @QrEIAT there ure thousands of wom the paraffin vessels, children and foreigners are eating them by i | in New York to ‘ $ : ; ‘ rled who have tun hundreds under the mistaken impression that they are like the con- Nu Lesson in Homesickne ss fe latoet fectionery “cones” in which venders dispense ice cream end hokey- harge brought by f $ : Magee yey P: LS ese Daas tek ea Sieh fgenguagoncenconss guage F oman writer ‘ pokey. ‘Then, again, even if your cup is individualized and sterilized a ™ . i aca dads ais slor . : ‘ 1 m s 8 vite, alth Je fi r y — 1 which the drinking water is not, few billior rms as Sam Penny fe aed 8 wife, although she's ajuble five and ten cent Evan:- T \utoblogra+ \ di La not, and a lions of ge aro liable he was spotchitying at Ta wouldn't go on her knees to| ville, when he was at ‘Nited States nt a AVORIAN : n that to be smugcled into your system at any moment, in open defiance of |lor Township Court House when run vas walkin’ with rt there as altbt in thom lynchin Aa ner own danke ia lair. (ite ons ‘ hare ts our Mb: xine if we 1 of Health takes it away, | case persecutions." the says, “That ol Mga 3 bs : ae alr de our birthright? My birth- the old lady, somewhat] “But it wigh to do wh le cook- te ajority of seta le orthelces, the regulation is a sound and necessary one. e [right ts to bile soa more resigned in tone, “fall ain't no | ing : wish to do w }@ cool t major ° nt’Aoor’ for powda’ . 7 ing, why don’t you put up some pre- women to-day | ho. oh) A HBG ing and expectoration in places where they hinges Re ne re uny te ote DOr | oie acca tine teat caeeels SASG EMEC ell asked Mrs. Jerr. “Now's the pavining es; moment se | a “ at in the alrshatt, hat e ask time for preserving, isn't it?” opt e normal Me wabermant a will gradually be hammered into prac- you being on the ground floor; and they |Jarr, Not that she cared, but to make| -qyoney,”” answered the olf lady, “I fa OF De a an nar tho Church communion serrice and the oon- Pe ocrene eres Gen ns ee isk ain't got the heart to do it. Bilin’ soap) goorire pAENe on that thaken. tt i 3 Deane % of u! e, da after day, » you Was a country g! which you|] kin gtand fer. To tell the trut tl ‘yi a spl i eup st conform to hygiene. The evolution of what| coegnt, 3611, by The Pr Putiihng | waar that 1t? anked Mrs, Jarr, she |hain't,” said the old lady, “you'd know |ioara of Henlth was rlcht. Ue LOLS enetits humar pee ltee lp aethacdh ‘ } ‘ow and painful. From tastes, opinions are Been ten Let eri having hed the other side of the story [spring 4s the Ume to bile soe You've acccoking up with golash don't smell (Is PALE so ree % aa the luck!" exclaimed the|from Mrs, Rangle, who lved in the|saved yer soap fat all winter and In] y1K. rerani i reer , of are esean- ‘ vow principles, and then demonstrated facts, iD) Rnhe accaaee Gina cciuae| bane hainouae Mea -Dupectecre is lie raneiey you Bune: pour woapl Bos HSC ete eee kT ae Clie ike acta ae hav cware Gncain lie ette r izes into working laws. Such is the regular a SB res . ao |_ “How kin yo ern #onp unions att | acts and a 1 mades inte lye back | woman, fer sixty years, I've helped put t-great-great-arent” grandmother's | he to find he Is ne ira, Dusenderry, r Town |save yer grease and teller?” replied) in Iudiana, havin’ a leachin’ hopper near| up perserves. I ell t 5 ! nd to leari conear ualv |shtp, Indiana, |Mre. Dusenberry, An’ how kin a body |the bee hive. You know, you eave the|sut, noney, a2 fie tence poe haps the writer of the book eae li le’ boca es aaa sitacarai ” - | The remark was not the beginning of | bilo soap on the pesky little stuvs they | wood ashes and puts them In the hopper) pein’ put 1 the Mason jars. I kin see| not stopped to glance over PAST truth of the matter js that the 1 as | Rane ee Ut ie Sans ve LY has n those city coops they calls flats?) and leach water through it? My, I} the scum rist the top of the kittle|tory a iittle and know that, in the ¥ young woman Uv- ; - ie pect! [if 1 had @ yard where 1 could git al would have no more used this patent! as the grapes ie bilin'—the xveen grapes| of Ielen Rowland, “All the time was NOT TO Hf tt Ss From ¢ vantages of & reaidence n Taylortown, | pig idttie, borrey it from a neighbor, or! potash in my goap! Say, my Ive was|and the purple—to make jelly what 18/sedios are written about the woman Who | ESCAPE CHANCE for the 2ette eop e faylor Townahtp, Indiana, with a dom!-|pend to Indianny fer tt, 1 could make| so strong that Mitty Dobbler was usin’| jelly and not sich stuff ss you l\en't. married to some man, but ought | ov race of the suspleton dectos Ho tn Harlem, Her deductions were ithe goap all towunst, But no, I hain't| samo of {t scourin’, and blessed ef it] here in the storos ton cents a tum to be; whe a matter of fact the | of never hav “asked.” mame} | immensurably in favor of the former. | got no yard, and a0 I has to bile tt only |didn't take all the gold off her engage-| und. honestly guaranteed to be MOST TRAGIC figure on ts the! Tt is DIFFERENT to-day. On the To maeatee Sv ae woud fer rather have a man come ye bai Dusenberry, e why should gome at a time in the Ittle kittle. And ment ring, whioh busted up her weddin’ | par's of acit and salaratus of woman who {8 married to him and UAL spinsters, or, if you please, Fo the PAitor of The Evening Wo hand rob mo of half my week's @alary | OU WANT to boll soap?” asked Mré here i'm stopped! I was going to give| to Tod Berkybile, and he hed to own up! under the Pure Drugs law. Did you| OUGHTN'T to be. r girls, CHOOSE for these va: ’ A gina cep up her speed) than of iny night's sleep. How is a] Jerr “I know you are clean as a pin.) 4 couple of erocks of soft soap to my he'd bought the ring at the big fashion-| ever make apple butter, dearie?” Thus vuriness sister to-da isons to remain single, willing to in sien pewriting, Ied-|man to work by day when they won't | 9th as to your person and your home, a : athe t to a loveless exis lays in * remunerative, tr Vise her to have some one read to her] let him sleep at night? ¢ mething | Dut surely you wouldn't have needed al! = Midis TONE Reyer ANG: i ence an-made root, | teresting work intiedbeeik: at home from newspapers, books, &c.,| be started to put an end to this | Pat @oap you were making, as you say, 1c RRO IE RR CDUBRE AF APPL DUET a ccatt y the fruit HER] The day is past when women must and let her take it down. If that ts not | nutsance? EMIL p, | *hen the nelghbors complained to the |ter that started me to bilin’ soap, T] ovo morte: even though it seems tol he married to be healthy, wealthy poarible, let her copy from such papers, he eign! anata Board of Health and had you stopped?” | jest had to bile SOMETHIN’ in a kittle. | OW? eV aap ee rey mere bet . Wealthy or Repeat ean . on. “epwaren't that!" nid ol Vut te was the outdoors 1 wanted, | the aforesaid writer a con wise, Gone with the dark ages ts the &c., transcribing in jonghand. Bh | ay the Kittor of The Bresing World rent cat” Gas Ord Mire. Dusen ia pile : ;| “att alone.” dea that she who does not enter th should be able to combine her book-| Gere ly my anwer to G, Le Fie prob. | COMy Moully. “Whether T hed any use dears, The Digikitiie dn the yard end) MMC re al uutent thay ants os not enter the Keeping with atenography, thus Keeping | tem, which reade: A man had 100, wnier | or Jt OF Rot was nobuddy's business | the wood smoke slinging your aves a| ehe Coen.siot need searedly to muse union may not UCORBEPULAZE come jn practice, The speed on the type |1s divided between two men eo that three. Na yee chee one fen 1e Shat ale Lape ltd aan Hark sob pays some kind rel with {ts consequent | who has agreed to love, honor and obey. | writer will come gredually, end tt '*/ quarters of one mau's share tp equal tol se, sre re ee ot Furrup and, bet | hiliay eget ay | hall of “A husband, and! my y not jolu in the strike for @ the shorthand which should be practised | rour-s 3 tar still, the Constitutional Deolaration Joutter in the big copper Kittle, alch | lA! oo Ne ‘ ner tao An oS 5 WENO." pa hgted ed oe other man's share. How | o¢ Independence on the Fourth of July, lay little Benny Hopwood had over his) * ngdom i Dein sore But is Si unlon of strength tn Good Health Advice, dias tc ce each man receive? Re- | i7¢—Amon!—gives us Liberty and tt uid.) | head carryin' to his mother from my| TMs 8 Hb a Fageyp pact hs ale o bie p “aay Mis) but To the Editor of The Brening Worlds tea, end prs Genernianca “=| ives us Death! By them resolutt: t WwW" Na man tanta a playmate he looks for a| house when the ingine killed him at, shand: a natal a eegs ee | sheep in the sisterhood ef Druggiats will tell you they sell ¥90 | 5 255.15. sa48. 396+ (second 1-20~ | them old Continentals in thelr ragged uum, but when he wants a helpmate he tooks| Tavlortown crossin'—and the black ap~ MAW TN tt Te aim wan to| ‘Thus the business woman who o medicine in summer. Big drag manus | 40 oe cn ond man’s share) 2 ‘i ple butter bilin’ and pilin’ and yeu) of somane po Rue hance van | + seruaation ff mo comes: facturers will tell you they sdvertise| Qu set— (fret man's share). 45 of rs or a mire stirrin' an’ stirrin’, so it wouldn't burn A HUSBAND and live happy ever to the Foulinee 1 thet she WANTS Jege {n summer. Doctore will tell yor | SUOB + HST | and % of $1.19 ~ v0 — And the chipmuniga racin’ down the ton| after2¥ SHE COULD. Tho thing was| husband, home and all that it implies they have fewer patients in summer, | 22> CHARLES J. WILBY, wet Roe If you'll Tet things atone they'll usually work out| rail of the anake fence, and the guinea | (2 CO ale tele arpa yal Mau omni tide aga || Why? Because, they answer, tn summer What Is ao Billiont amoothly; it's the stirring that often spoils the rarcbit, | Rens callin’ ‘Potrack! Potrack'’ And GOOD We ee ee ish XT! She has even ADVANTAGE tn tht every one ls out of doors much of the | 7 the Biitor of The Brening Word | : {Gabe steppin’ behind you soft, and) Se III lhe rane tailed PRSp Amar LS pligarhec ah cola Th {lune and thus Keeps well. As soon as|,,W® 788d About @ Dillon frequent | pale G eine nanr nan mand was tho thing! | line over her greaterrandmother stster, fall comes we go back to indoor life and | (The Billion Dollar Steel Trust," } A man's iden of narniat {x one whe can listen to his risque! jut here Mrs, Javr’s visitor threw her | | Se eee ere all Ge ittman and doa calnieT ha ee illness, If we had sense enough to take yd where one thousand miilions | stories while she meditates on the future of the soul and counts the eggs | apron over her head and burst Into the | HO Ler pismeced ARE. i h ag much outdoor exercise tn winter as | S76 referred to they are spoken of as Rete Rutan o ai tha oak | hard-wrung tears of an old and empty | sigh: : in summer, we would al) be ten times See Bie not an error? As I AGG $8 PSEIIAG Uh : | age | onan ere RR ae healthy. Take this tp, readers, for + @ Dillion is @ million é | i what it \ rear doctor wota | #me® & sllion, “Am T rights | 4 New York newspaper wants to know why women poeta don't sing | === = Interesting Information. {t to me at Hy per viet . HOLLISTER, soph : othi hie | : . vs agent in Eng-|probably about the fourth century of {i heir love songs to men, Hush, Dearie? A poem is something for which| Tn there another news asi entury EX-INVALID,, | A Dillon m Amerioa ts one thousand BAER Ve AGEN in ee HP eteamriet a ie The Beauty of Youth. land who can beat the record of Davy |our era, after the Jews hnd recoveret “They Are Paid.” eee In England it ts one milion | m uat Rave a beautiful and grace iid OW deautttur t youth! how) oe ek, who was eixty-cight on May|from the shock of the destruction of 'D) the Editor of The Evening World: mand | bright it gleams Stephens, wi «of age Mr. | their capital city and their dlepersion A reader asks: “Why not tip the Which Boyt | The main difference hetween the mental companionship of a poodle With {te {uslons, aspirstions,|®? Since ite w ai) pe ieee an tempted annihilation by ‘Titus. Dutcher, grocer, cle and oar CODAUO- | Ty the Ratton of The Evening W. ' | Stepaens has soid newspapers @nd Pe bye wag not until this comparatively of The Evening Wortt pd a husband ix that one can't answer when vou speals to it-—and the dreams a as occu ‘a his comparatively tor ux well as tho \uiter and the bar | “rEmporter” tele ot tan eve, one ot | Janda h tan UR aie Slit eA and for many years ha# occu! modern date that the present, Jewirn They are paid for thetr work. | whom carefully opened a tondie “a other won't. Each mad @ heroine, and each man tation on Kingstown plier. He) calendar established thelr Sabbath on ster often is not. He has to de-|saved the paper ard string, whie the - virtually the first person one 6ees on | Saturday as a fixed day of the week. 1 on the public. This te not right. | other quickly ripped open the bundle | he moment Man fads out that Woman ts doing anything interesting | Aladdin's Lamp and Fortunatus’ Puree, |yanaing at Kingstown, and has sold! — ‘Therefore 10 per cent. of the biil 18 not| He asks which should be promoted. I aie Pes salted lam Hun Todil ta lt oll Heh hig |THE holds the treasuros of the aniverse! newspapers t0 | Lyk shed trav-| Tt Was at a theatre in Dublin, The Very much to give him, P, A. .| would aay, without hesitation, the for- | 9 ng, he auddenly decay 16 Oe MNTEUTR RS FMP OM ID) Air possibilities are in {ts hands, Peet att erga Lord Spd wo, when (ing, aged and infirm, was blessed with Garbage Racket Again. mer. For this reagon: In prom: oye | scruples and calls her namea, No danger daunts it, and no foe with: |). was lord ioutenant of Ireland, play-|'Wo Sons. Hoe was pacing up and down tor of Tho Evening Worl boy who untied the string, wrapped the| | fully dubbed Mr. Stephens “vir Davy.” | the stage with & wearied look, exclaim~ al complaining about the | paper and laid out the contents lie would ‘ * ) the heart belc an, but (he anawer of the tongua is {3 $8 sublime audactty of fatth [aay ; | Ing aloud: "On which of those two sone noise made by the night collection of| pe sure of getting a neat, methodical and | Tha plans ns along FO man, e “Ba thou removed!" ft to the mountain | bavted ial T hestow the crown? warbage. Personally, I think the idea of | acourate worker, although @ little slow “When women get the vote how m woman, eaith, ‘The modern Jewish calenda house was nearly brought down having men go through the etreets in] As for the other, he may be speedy | wil you manage If you want to spend And with ambitious feet, secure and jortxin not in the Hebrew ag wughier When a little man tn the the middle of the night throwing agh| he Js also « slipshod worker, and, Election Day out of town?” Taxtovd uiaking boating, waltzing or speaking Preach, an ounoe proud, REED eee ees af dercee fee ae Nie Deel tiene 18 around ie idloticgy T haven't had a}call an old > “Morf haste, tess] "Oh, Ul Coil up the polls on the Agconds the ladder lewning 0 oud! /ending With the dostruction of ‘an't yer gly ‘em ti sleep since # Was inaugurated, | apoeg,” * GEORGY LassaR long distance phone, | suppose’ Of piuclive ia work @ pound of ing a au iy Jom by Titue in the year AD. 70, out wcrowa apiecet=ldeus, ~\)

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