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ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, Pudlished Daily Except Sunday by the Prean Publishing Company, Nos. 68 to: k Row, Now Nee RALPH oon Here de President, k Row, \ J. A W, Treavurer, 63 Park Row. JOSEPH PU SATA Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row, at the Poat-OMce at New York as Gecond-Clans Matter. subscript “Rates to The Hvenl Tor Hneiand and the Continent and ; World for the United States All Courtrien in the International a Canade. ital Union, VOLUME 52. FROM WORKHOUSE TO FIFTH AVENUE. Aa she came in her rags down the dirty etepa of the prison a magi- cian suddenly appeared before her anc thrust into her hands a jar filled with diamonds and rubies and all manner of precious slones, HAT is the way they used to tell it in the Arabian Nighte. To-day we read that a woman serving a term at Black well’ Island is met a# she comes out with the news that her husband is heir to millions. What is the first part of the story? The Nephew of the rich Caliph married a poor girl of the peopl against his uncle’s will, The uncle stormed and ordered hia slaves to throw the Nephew into the street, swearing by Allah that not on: featherweight of his treasures should the Nephew inherit. And the Caliph set himself down to put the determination of his heart in writing. Then he thought “Why should I hurry to write it? not like to die. Meanwhile the Nephew and his bride went forth into the market- and toiled for many years and were very unhappy. day the wife was seized and thrown into pri Shortly afterward came a messenger to the Nephew hold thy uncle the Caliph is of a sudden dead, lots, Come, take thy share of his treasure!” And the Hawley fortune itself, Were not these millions gath- ered together through as bewildering a series of fortunes from o voy fo Anancial magnaic as ever served the owner of Aladdin's lamp? Once upon a time there were Genii and jars of pearls Bot railway eurities are juat as full of wonders. Tam plac Until one 1 “Be and we can find no tab saving, presidents and trust companies briniming h se +——-- SHORT AND SIMPLE ANNAL. SN DOLLARS a week income, something to be saved for a rainy day. Vs this has been the daily Her solution to date is: three children to raise, ant rf twenly-six years problem of the wife of a Chicago 8837 in the bank, three grown chi! and a home full of content. ber <iory of how she dM it is a lesson for those who groan and ‘ough school and at work, are ready so give up on far bigger pay. wt ftom Germany twenty-six ago,” this woman told & newspnper correspondent. “We have lived in this house all that vis Some people want to move every six months, ‘They don't realize wiiat it costs, and how their furniture issbanged around. 1 nave done ail my own washing and Yor others, T have a tow chickens, wae. have the best meal at night. and Zood. H After explaining that all her childreu are now self-supporting, | ghe added: “The hard struggle is now over. 1 started three times to | gut money in the bank. Twice J had to take it out. But there is} ytdady work now. Our troubles are gone. We are contented,” Doubtless | tories could be (old in thousands of other Amert ean hones, But it is good to see one in print now and then, and, whit we gape at the achievements of capital and finance, to give all homer io the humble, daily household vietorios of thrift, self-denial. Somevimes T have sewed day we get two What we eat is wholesome Wing. Nearly every tidiness and LO, A MONOFOLIST. 10 wouldn't like to pick out a cenuine sealskin free at the source of supply? Probably you may presently, provided you can prove yourre:f an “Indian, Aino, Aleut or other aborigine.” get inte paddle, ears or soils, there mmatn't he move than five of vou in the boat, and you must leave Also the skin must be for your Sueh are the’ provisions Maced in Congress agtecmont made with Great Britain, Japan and Russia to protect ti « etais in the North Pacific. If if turns out your aboriginal family only a plain United States citizen, Also you must a ) Nel Mr. use only canoe, your gua at home, own use, Jaundross ¢ Wf the bill Congressman Sulzer has intro- | pecting Know tf shy these days? them out to lawt week th: for me, and tree you may be fined 8 is and you are 000 and p 112, 1 (the New Nik Wark anyt sin aking over in’ so thet the United States may live up to the | tune it drowdint what and cer fare, Ser in the East % 8 ily 4 little while of Mrs Ran. ving particular turn, 'Y somne T haven't a girl, and my show up, and Tm « her to tet to-morrow orn laundress asks Anotver dollar and a halt and you've got to xe! beer, 1 had a wom iy ironed twenty plec Tdidn't know it until after | me Thad pald her and she we ne, Bar} in jail for six months I telephoned the agency T got her fron) Good for the aborigine. We are glad he is likely to have a fow | mb tot theme Sera special privileges and monopolies again. A long tim ro he had all | jes, ¥ queried. | there were in this land. Kovels ed in is One by one we have taken them away from | thotr toon him, and not very gently at that. He deserves all he can yet Kk, | wets tn by the day dave to May the bill go through and may Madame Aborigine wear a different eT ey Ry ged Mt at eealskin each day of the week, do you think ts best, to only a laundress no and pay the MORE LIGHT.AND EGGS. iuminating egy story turns up in the Bangor Commerci A Bangor butter and egg dealer being short of eggs the other day telephoned to the storage warehouse and asked if they could spare him some, “Why, you have two carloade that have been here since last sum- mer,” came the reply. “Didn't you know it?” The dealer explained feelly things had slipped his mind. All the while he was figuring rapidly, Two carloads, in each gar, 30 dozen eggs in a case, 24,000 dozen eggs, Last sum- wer they had cost him 18 cents a dozen. Add two cents for storage Eggs now retail at 45 cents and more a dozen; 24,000 times ig $6,000 profit! The dealer is said to have been dazed, He couldn’t have been half as dazed as a public ihat reads aad marvels that such things can be, and wonders when and where it has | got to meet those egy: and let her that he lind beon sick and many | Qi dd 400 cases 25 ce LAMB SOME MORE > that Mary had, GHIPWRECK TO-DAY. | MARY’! “Captain, ia there much danger?" The litte L “What “Not @ particle, A moving picture; With Meee aw white ar snow, | Outht will soon be along and rescue us} Maybe ‘twas bougut in Wall etree, | “One i pap have taker few Aime." Where ta are * you on payoay, Be ET Fred Judge, or pay the woman a dollar and a bh. The Bitterence. | is the an jemployer and empleys omen one dollar and @ quarte agency the fee o pay the feo flush all week and broke | Tho other is flush on payday and broke all the weey.” Rrotrpneeligti Sahin. Sle arte ee Love Songs of By helen Rowland Copyright, 1912, by The Pros Publishing Co, (The New York W eS a la Carte. X days he knew her—that wes all— it minutes, down at City Hall; Siz weeks of gladsome honeymoon, Siz more of scrapping—out of tune! Sir months in Reno—a divorce! Here, wait Bring the second course! ELEN JWLAND are exclide A Masculine Paradise. (Matmatehin, a Chinese town nh women OMEWHERE, I have read, or have heard it suid, S There's @ wonderful, womantess place, Where you never will meet, in Hie wancthronyed strec A single feminine facet Oh, dt must be thie Paradise, Where the ladies are “not invited ;" Where « man may roam, and neve Til dawn, should he be benighted. yo hone Where the wine may flow, and the money yoy And the spender care never a straw For he hath no WIFE to mar his life-= And he hath no MOTHER-IN-LAW, But, tell me, pray, what the gentlemen soy When the downward path they’ For it must be querr teith no woman nour To ly their sins upon? © gone And it must be I And hv That he His sad, when a nan fe dinner has kept hin awake, mot tell his wife how well MOTHER used to heke! tnd it certainly When o one is imperie there’s something iv there t bliss cannot find at whom to swear, relieve his masculine mind! Yeo, it lacks the Teaven, For Man da only human; And there's no joy without gltoy _ Ny diden withgus 6 womgas this earthty he oven, A Bachelor Girl) AOOSAERAAAA EEL OEDESOSSOOEASROSOD OS CASOESESESE SES OOD Mrs. Jarr Takes Expert Advice On How Not to Spend Her Money B9PISITSSS 9S SSISS FSSSISVSSSSSTSSITSOIISSSVSOSIOITS February jinto the | men en Pols Was 4 poser for Mrs, Rangle, y bot Mr. Jarry and Mr. Rangle were try- | Mrs. Jarr, “so T must speak of her but she finally decked chat she would to get thelr houses on the wire and | Intelligence office as I find it. prefer to pay the huundress a dollar and | Were ewearing shamefully at poor cen-| "What Te. iuarter “and give the fee to the n she told them the line was | eatled It wa ore trouble, but it Rangle, “The maids one gets from | seem spending ¥9 much money.” Cadgeti's aia you sayt! ree Did you ever try Cadgett's Filte In-] seated Mra, Rangle. “Oh, her servants | Cadgett ts going to cha telligence Office? asked Mre, Jar, ve no good nd nal «This was all over the telephone, and’ “IT got Gertrude from 1 replied think—for sitting in her ere are go many of mf and on coos teleph: * the day, or a maid, and the or manageress asks who xo some of the unemployed 2 Not for me! an had somet ne al » Medrid pit oh ? Ranale, tho telephone dis- | cussion over the serving mald and laune having fount of he man, and aaa hee the fact; and ier intimates we qui vive expecting sensi Mt ot separation or ¢ other “1 told you so tion with this { Mre. Jary | Rangte's ever-the-telephoue questions rding their in ng mutual friend vague. “You mustn't ask 109 © bower ) things over ral. “You love suggested ad something to tell at SME mig. Rut ghia ten't ame of gos Mra. ht that, as and wasn't #0 come over to see her, the way women Pla ai. So Mrs, Rangle busted around to Mrs, Jary’s all in good time, it, my dear?” stay the ahe a minute, “What really can't “Tam the last ere to meet their, and} ie 10, 19 12° Ee eeea aaa Copp rigut, 101 man who nag been In pris- severel years, tiis valet on arden against tue pla of this person tl been Justis immu the booby ut Tt fall tos myself entiirsin to #el hin free. ims Klint tat 7 esr oreeD t the movement ver (he underlying clrounsiances May be there is no yevun~ around ( fact Ghat he other in the des and that he nnd got away also a matter of r Mr. Sehift with Wopert rdine and It is ey “He door or hie vlos of so pt vee, Masbe he fas for- tten how Col. Roosevelt did ft, Bat | the chances are that te haen't." j Morse, Please Write. i 4 so faid the head polleser, | door unlocked or a te ‘Hat doctors revived a dead. {Slips in as a Kuret, if the tare fe to oe J kept her alive ttenty [anptled ace the Heas of seine n Chicago with a vacuum lawyers, | “So the courts ve > | fecide what a man has ¢ {the of violence to pr 4 The gets into the burglar claws If we are to belleve the law ax some wonld interpret it, 9 ir to find int ouseholde: n stranger Ie his Invest! ze ‘ not been prie? Ningee or a lock icon the intruder mu + The Week’s Wash By Martin Green. &. a eeteds vo ing Co, The New York Wostd rhe treated with due def ne. Tie [nonsenolder should apologize, set out & fool tuney and call a ania for Ma silo) “Doubt iegiare will be giad to fattclove. atten from the law. Aa { for householders, Uiex are 1 doted much about the law axriow." | f A Return Play? } \66 AVE you noticed.” esd pollstie: { tie Southern ontost ation. vo ie Ravenel tle onventis m1 ta Chica to figit the nore t PY repiled a Roowevelt showed fur the viny maa, veodare Years ago the proper expednious: | method of andiing contesting delega- r {tons where opposition among Republicans to the ination f and the opposition aent come [testing delegations to Chicago. ‘Prior to the convention a coaa lof the Nationa! Committee, und direstion of My. Hitchooek, Postmaater-Geneval, eat In Catcago and considered all the contest. And 0 Fenon and every @ contesting déle- {ation was given the bum'a rush, Me. Taft was an interestel spectator of i) A Plea tor sy The Ives By Sophie irene Loeb. 6s VBR 115,000 infants (under one O. year) are destroyed annualir infectious disease and ime man whose s the conrervation of the child. He goes on to euy that this mat. ready here ly more ant than the cone tinued * againat Mra, sta States Winifred Harpe: lng asvertion that the overnment protects truth, n Ozone And for Mothers! | Hlsking Go. The New York World | ran ancestry, We w: ad ouecof the have bee alse shown !s that now 1 nd all . will tre to ran away from congestion and provide for the tole ylarger arens of air. is one thing NO MAN may have » sage on, We are ali EQUAL © gi0 the a'r product, e other tiling that be ce is the spirit of REAL mot While nature hi SRY mother loves her chil whe hae hot strictly reckoned with presentday civilzation DEMANDS. va often, Iain sorry to may, tie ate | mn that should go to the wee one ts abvorbed in t attention to commu. nity tater ety pleasures, and the like that have assumed the importance of so-catted DIIMES, When, in tl the GREATEST duty a mother has te her ehild, ng the child by r mal points out for children of pa tenan jour advan away from apartments—our Into the oper Mihepe advocate other measures, and All of these are splendid put Viewed fn the sun- went they are stil ns that to him who watts, but he ina JK while he waite, We ay look for Utopia that will make of the present child an example of the highest clviligation that the world has ever known, But the big momentous thing {s to do that which we can right here~NOW-— ithout waiting, Things can done for these martyred babies every minute by you and me and the individual with yesoureea and means AT HAND. wetting | the demands of the traid je time, WAIT by all you tol sa. {tumult the child has reacted the age of DISCRIMINATION, «+ | ‘Phen he lias a chance to do for hime weit and vou may occaMonally Tay ase the reine. The real mother sacrifices alt and sees to {¢ that alr in large doses ie wbrorbed by the child; and !f poastole strikes for much Mving tn the open—T0+ WARD that end, ‘The cry of the obtidren ts “Give me 4 fwhting chance and I will make @ chance for fighting, Give me oxygen to build brawn and a real mother to | ence brain and I will tive to reflect oredit on posterity. polish SSE Gleaned from Everywhere ATENT medicines yield over £290, 000 to the British exchequer pes | annum in duty. j,, Gias furnaces alone are now uand at bout he} poy eine gods are on high Olympus,; the royal mint for the meittng dowm fairs of oth — hut the Greoka ave at our doors!” The] of precious metal } ‘What has that wovwe done) cridren cry NOW, not tn the future, = now?" asked Mra, Rangle, impatiently: ign that if tak@n in, [Ast year over six thousand tone “Don't tall mo she has left her huss | 547, fs will alleviate much of the|of beef were disposed of in the Loudoa rand! never did get over | yy sirens, {central markets, tr § \ PROSH ATR and REALS bo Know she's N gol out \ {the eon ) those dyeadfal cabaret restaurant man of prouinence saver, evap v, ight after alae” sald Mrs. hud been demonatrated tWat a man | de erected, and there are few ave sayt, 1) live thirty daya without food; ia] As inany as ten Moors, Who wilt! asked Mra, Rangle. ) ‘ve four or five days nowt | a Oh, her husband, Mrs, Jarre ans r; but he could not tive Ave mine! Buenos has planted along nd wered. “But 1 mspect something, and hout alr." strotis and over its parks no Jere thaw Vin golng to Ket Mr. dare to take mel F Luportance of 1200 shade trees within the last tem » the ¢ fe she goer to. You've lw eo ave paras Neara, only for adornment, \ no them with MR Ra Wat! mo eh reaver of — . Aoee it conta” a “ 2 and } ot) Mra, Henry Vaughn of Orange, Ny “We spout three dollars,’ sald Mea ok. 1 is @ PREB produc AML you fave de a MO pearl necklace fr tangle. “But lawe-smith hy don't 2 to take lots of money?” “The very thing!" eat the Meapest ¥ Jarr, | kinds and took them w *! _' Well dave to do te tale Je yaw oni e Latha wr penterday want to know what thay ore for, bh os Allnagu’ pil Sa. the trac atore Btoppaneilo, wort » Picked up all but ft the pearls and his wite stumed contemptuourly in “Yeu can get the sate tuing $+ 3 / Sidbh Biase owe bala ‘Ber antabe,

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