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cre GE cari, ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. GMs Dally Except Buntay by the Press Pubtiahing Company, Noe, 69 te ‘ Feet eve park how. New York. RALPH PULITZER, Preatdent, 63 Row, . J. ANGUS Bw Treasurers 6s atk’ new” JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr., Secretary, 63 Park Row. Rntered ON Ne Claas Matter. Batewtotion Banta The "Rvenins | Por Breland and the continent aod 7 for States All Coumtries in the International $3.60] One Year. :301One Month. Pecsiereserecsetseee Ob PERe bam VGN seh edvaidsveacs My LOOM “MILLIONS IN IT!” HY can anybody in New York ride the whole length of the " ¢ity for a nickel? “Why ean dhybody in New York go inle a dairy ree 7% B wounek fear? WALI . HOW AM Goin Te Sew’ ARSON? ™ Copyright, 1912, by The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York World), NO. 45.—ENZIO; the Boy King Who Won Hearts. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD boy—#tetkingty eandsome, and with golded hair that hung about hts body like a cloud—stood hand in hand fj With his father, on the battlefield of Cortenuova, one day in 128%, to recolve the cheers of the soldiery. He had fought and wom his first battle, And his dented armor and red sword showed bow valor ously he had acquitted himself. ‘The boy was Enzio, one of the most remarkable characters in history. He was the favorite eon of the Emperor Frederick II. of Germany; and he jhad @ Napoleonic genius, not only for war ‘but for lovemaking. A soldier at twelve, he was a bridegroom at fourteen. And he won the. ;hand ef a woman whom princes and heroes were wooing in vain. She ia VOLUME 52...... F : was Adelasia, 2 young widow, who was heiress of Sardinia and Corsica, i @warent and gét a clean, wholesome meal for & quarter? When Ensto married Adelasia, his father made him King of Sardinia, af : Why can anybody in New York telephone to s friend in the eame Thus the lad found himself a ruling sovereign, a famous warrior an@ | , arough for five cents? 7 the husband of a beautiful woman—all at an age when most boys are a Why can anybody in New York do each end all of these things at | entering high school. It was enough to tum a far oldor heat-s0 wae the ia Gaul cost and yot put millions of profit into the coffers of the oor-| pucilstaaadiing "Sit the MP Won tor tamed: Ieetee, 66 Ga ~ viduals } nM ‘ele. reightway ia ee eee, we lee nbagda) Sliced “out win bow siory, At otsieen he td Suet ell ia @ convenience? ; prowees as a eoldier that he was made commander @f ai ia a ‘The reason is plain. Become these things huve come to serve ha ails tae os Ovni cans division of the Renperor's army and hed getmed : | qrect habits-of ‘comfort of necessity. Bevenss the oom One victory after another he won. His stratesy and military gentus grovel) ‘ x panies in control know perfectly well that © cominon convenience foo potent for the craftiest generate aont against him. Ho wee hie tathere “right-hand man” tn warfare, and was lending expeditions that ever eevere® him with fresh glory. Having proved himedit a peeriegs general, he turned his hand to seafighting, While still in his “teens” he was placed in command of a fleet and won @ gpead joeae, off Meloria, capturing nineteen Genoan warehipe *‘qupplied at « low figure where hundreds of thousands will use tt is far y ees protiteie thes thes’ eases thing kept et @ price where only 4 § Bow can afford it.* 7 , | : Have the taxicab companies of thie city ever thought of this? t : ‘Thence, 1 i 5 | * Do they ever look ahead? “Do they ever conskter the “money” there | were cnonune ah mores oy Toei by? pentitred bears athe baal es » tight be in « thousand fares an hour st thirty cents « mile where to- Tartare and freed Kurops from them. After which he cavaged Lombardy anf ; lous provinces, Before he was twenty his name wes one of , ae dey Sty fares pay ba a Deny foe. And his beauty and charm had made him equally irresistible | _ ‘Does anybody en enterprising company etart- Bec t “Wag with Sire hundred clo, easly reongnisble car ot «ell vor ra a Sec ad Rea ui beens, Sf SOE | edverticed rate of thirty cents for the firet mile and ten cents for sar fy see avai) Weed ca weattes Ge @ath edditions! mile, could edd fifty cars « week, increase its profits, emies dared ac Sree, hoy sealleed that no tanta I sail ereateally further solace tin jehitd theialy thoes thn teousndives precious aa t> emake it wortn while for them to it loose upon the wd eae i femp in the number of people who would ride? Sisk, SEAL “hus, oF bry hentia fretted out his daye im captivity, i ‘Amy one who says thet the general public of a grest city cannot : “A ea at the age of twenty-four, this youth, of deauty equal to Ste ‘be counted on to use taxis because the taxi appeals in the long run pth Ruben bibl out tabaty chee as "ees TL wer ad Hogs pre) those who have merely shows his utter ignorance dungeon, in miserabie tnactivity.”” ‘ ia ealy to money, ly / igno! But hie life in prison was not lonely. Lucta Biadagieti—e | a f what is going on et this moment in every capitel of Burope— A'Woman's } Bolognese neblewoman, the daughter of one of hie deadly 1 - where the average citizen is far more careful of his outlay than the Sacrifice. enemtes—praved the wreth and scorn of ‘her people by tm’ sth a md ‘Sovran te hthien is Feary, of Teerecpoeny i ae oat 4 Mew Yorker. ent. She i. 9 " In London, Paris and Berfin thousands sre hourly using texis || She Pech God Tespaqeir gttempt after another to get him free. bs e, @ more helps to their business or convenience at a rate of two miles Lucte actually managed to Pa, Maslo-out aearionmadee He: ives cau =) j | for thirty cente.or even less! ier see Golden hair gleaming through a crack in the word caught the , Ase pain apres id dis n Motta prints else- inion and San ototce Was about to be lifted into a cart, and the where writes: In “ present pr ive prices mrake the ite § a! in 1372 at the age ef forty-seven, having spent about. half Ms ‘ " Prison, His i , -.2 while the general peblic euffers through this same limitation.” tis head, a steptre tn hie hand, his body wrapped in a scarict robe. 4 Nebojy expects the impossible from the taxiceb companies. mene a Webody expects them to do philanthropy instead of business. It'is en Goubdtices true that for « time ot least such extremely low taxi retes [" The Day's Good Stories ei @s obtain in Europe would be impossible. The fect is the taxi]: - eee —- are i ‘4 companies clone cannot give the people of, New York the extraor- pl oa Boeeneocceroeocerecesotenesooeecescoesoososesoeoees Choice of Weapons. eamadt ot bene tad, a nasitvely that whe was i ag eenvetens 2441 ot Lond. Paris. @ Pr ROP, BRANDER MATTHRIVG ot «iter —————_ | @narily cheep service ot London and Paris ° Mr. Jarr Learns That Automobiles 2, ee ake To me's’ | Obiected to Publicit ‘They must have the help and sanction of a most important authority. 4 “he qrameat, is raiher off, Ita eutbor te] wa axrs atinctice and perfect pices . ‘Thet authority is the city. The city nmst come to see that 0 Have Wrecked the Thirst Market See Gi ee ee M Dreferene for eerie alread Ik re ‘ the taxi is now e itan lace—to be ded and a “Thia author hed been slashed toe review! tus i tory told by ee / metropol: eran os tel et - ‘a es sevevensevooveoocovecsosovecssesecosenous | inte rm fr meer tnd slice tin | eit Midied Hina CB Me : seguleted es a public convenience and’ @8 a private luxury. The 99008: ; mat th etataahe bese A general commanding at Aldembot had 4 Gy mst give the taxi certain privileges in return for which 1 must Louse, And do you low what it covie?” [fine property at Etmaford, such fine yaccount of the dust embing them | ‘-"l"save sood‘yom Wan at ls an wots | S27 secimtadad 7 repel cumandandne Nobody ventured to express an|property you never eam, telle mo that |thirety T| wouldn't 2o no business.” | a0 your book | You bare we mt. BST | “1 don't mind being calied « fool.” be auld, ‘18 omet Seat ao aie omar ies ‘ lephaton, and Gus resumed the airisig of| people come cut te pees ek omy MOE staat Reads Qua" eal Mr. Pe geo Tt te 8 dead Hieseee Tees Mral bichoams to cal mo 001 Dat . Certain bles and tell hm it'a fine, nobody | Rengle, benaneiy ss “gn highingss'e other. f tmeeping hie bsod twa : Tow ity must eatablich publiic tax! etands for| Mr. commander in- so and briliant . sles of the larger equares anf many sections of crosstown streots Lgierecnai ailehesmonay: (ese, dene jeer bey See) hic: sad Tha lead kre tesco pling nh a atan 4) Followed Directions. » ee } @ould be co utilised without in the least interfering with the general HMquor store don't get any of it?” he Ematere ses, caapepeliayy., tacos the latter ooly 6 That was hardly “a Seen 2, ent the yas! They’d.Come in Handy. 4 movement of waffic. t ! ‘Then he replied to his own question. | family trade was tig, too. Now they | temper with anybody unless he owed # EE Mata Cor ee . 4 See The strongest argument the taxt companies cen edvance for tho ‘Til tall you where it te, Tt ques in]atn't no family trade; because tome jereat deal more than that. | c ‘tiem the le “lowed @@ public convenience. Every local telephone call from a hotel in |smetbing on account for the ordinary Mavhsttan costa ten cents, Boston hotels manage to do it for five. lrried tie vadwe tt the Menge OA In the case of the telephone something is to be allowed for hotel com- fort, service, otc.—though it has been shown that five cents would easily cover everything and atill leave the hotel a profit. But is there any reason under heaven why we should: pay a iF Trotel 0 big reke-off on « taxi fare merely becanse we are compelled | "On! 80 you don't care for my trade?” resent tariffs is thet taxicabs are neither assigned public etands nor to “eruise” for fares in the streets, and that they accordi ‘beve to pay large sums to the hotels for stand privileges. ingly | gg Copmvigtn, 1912, by Pome Pubttsbing Co, ths New Yoek Words Gat any book beer sked “Mr. Rangie. Ir yet It is time the hotels were deprived of some of their special tolls leiprchia asta ap tek was wondering te go to its deor to find a cab? “It a lot of fellens whet swings till Saturday nigit, and then don't come im Gaturday night, was to pay me the three dollars y: mention anybody’ wige to myself,” he eoked Mr. Rangle loftily, “There you @0, getting insulted automobiles. Everybody has an auto: mobile. A feller what I know what has By Mme. JUST CLOTHES. JIE world is full of women who Obe tain clothes under Be In the face of opp Intimate Chats WITH WOMEN {g buying automod! a lot of chauffeurs come ip my place on Legrande. Copyright, 1012, by The Prous Publishing Co, (The New York World), and win they mugt—they take from him his hard-earned cash, and have no qualms about {t! On the other hand, when a man de my buatuess, too,” satd Mr, Glavinsky. and they'd all be good fellera together, through the vinders, Then I got a choh putting in the glass, end that, made |Dusiness qood for me. Now nobody has {any money because they have oltermo- ‘diles, “Nebody ts eociable and Rnockthg each other an the Rose or throwing things through winders or thre bar mirror, and ‘whet good docs that do me, when I'm &@ poor man with a famiy?" Gus and Mr, Rangle shook their heads ruefully at the thought of the extrav- aganc? !n automobiles that had such an sociable Mke, and knock each other | tently “Fellors used to have money 10 epend| the @t,” anrwered the acw maid. “ ‘onan't got back from shopping yet," you ict me ebe was iu!" olares his need of new apparel, the flattened dans) woman prot 0 be @ veritable mine roll, a woman will}of {nformation on men’s attire! The hana out « line ribeye is: talc that would Ih, but men's styles change £0 alight+ foften the shell of that you can’t tell whether @ man's ‘Two things, then, are needed to give New York a taxicab service because yow"Bwo me three dollars! ree make the elty eomething better than @ joke in the eyes (met Gus, yum ne would lke ; ne, | I. An tmmediate and practical effort on tho part of tho taxi cempanies, merely as « business proposition, to eupply a larger num- bee of comfortable cabs at lower rates—to show they believe in mak- tag the texi e comfort for everybody instead of @ luxury for the few. Il. The city must wake up to the demands of public convenlence. |tomers—seneraily reposed, ' Ty must provide text stands and tari regulations that ehall enable) “There stn't ering to be any stay | anybody to take a taxi in the city streats with case and confitence, ie thinks 1 Sesion ths nt treat on the) IM effect on all other industries in gen- oral. “Yes, don't you remember, before them oltermobiles came in style, almost every Saturday night samebody emashed a winder?’ continued Sr, Glavineky. “Yes, the best citizens around here used te enchoy themselves thom days after I ptt them out by breaking my winders regular,” droned Gus, ‘They used to smash the bar mirror, too, but now T pay iny giaes ingurance and don't wet no action for my money. Neéther does Stavinsky. Whet's the world com- Ing to? There ain’t no real gemtemen ple that many eas made with veep effort, Tole can be treated, In @ number of dig. ferent wa: after the do tt beonuse you would pick « fuss and then ‘t Day me.” “Where's the May wine this year, Gus, hey?! asked Mr. Slavinsky, sidling fm, and running an eye along the bar, |where at this season the bow! of the! jcompoun4 in question—miost of which | Way dispensed gratis to regular cus-' @eema to hold good erlal has acquired, in spots, the brilllanoy of the tin reflectors that they used to put behind lamps. And when the poor, defonselem male answers: e (# nothing debby to do but fare forth to bes, borrow or staal the wherewithal to make his lady a la mode. out! They're wear- iow and this thing Let but « small in this direction be made and New | p<==- caine There te not une ed dress vest. And|aay more, All thoy want to be ts dieap ; ‘ im a hun- nat road h in fae ill he estoundegiite toe how Nothing Is New. area whe wil pug nonestiy and siainty:|againcand theas are eallcon snapet™ [automabilee and” ott fd 4 THOSE WILL RIDE WHO NEVER RODE BEFORE, “I'm tired of these clothes, and bee censure are in her eyes ‘rhe .@, AND THOSE WHO RODE BEFORE WIT, RIDE pots lc tag Saad a ee dervea aaea a THE MORE/** eased for ontvemes in fullness at the watet e {8 leld by means TEN’ always have their clothes cut on conservative tines—only cheap fops adopt fadsout . 8 8 © whi he golng to do? He has a faint idea that he ‘wouldn't mind being called a cheap fop if he could look Itke the !!lustra- Letters from the People Lower Rates fer Tazicabs, Brening World: following with interest “We just been talking how nobody hae any money to spend on adcount they sooner have automebiies,” said Mr. year @lze ‘Be to the advieabiiity of arvemging oor Present and future subways, which pass tions in the clothing house ads. But he! every cent trey have to be stylish fn an Le 1 yard 36 on the subject of lower realises the hopelessness of discussion, |automodile. Why, took st thie Sunch oy af hones wide @o he makes the old sult “do” for aa- ‘¢ yards of bands ether seagen. nding to make as time for @ equare dea! the clothes question, Kren though a man won't soknowiledge it, there's an ache {n dis heart when he sees men all about hima faultlessly attirea ang “Slavineky, for shame!” cried Mr. Jere, “Gell your six cylinder seadater and buy Gus a gold headed cane with the money. And you, Rengle, retfie off: your eight-day limousine end pay the two Gollare you owe Gus!" “Three dollars,” said Gus. “And Mr. Glevinsky, teh your wite it Nest of Litebeate, ‘Te the Balior of The Brening Wor'd) Your oor it who objects to the so of @ ‘nest of lfsboate” apparently has never been on a ‘Why not? Wiet dose 1210 tow about ‘ * " in ber to de out in her Cel at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MAN: Nenaaing” ame, “pulling” exams ant electric brougham when Gus complains|$ "*™ $suREAU, Donedd Bullding, 100 West Thirty ronnie ttroet (0, U, & 8. Michgea, ‘“wern" spete under the armst want to make the best of Of custom falling off." te — Jatte Gtmbel Bros.), corner Math avenue and Thir:y-sccond staee ae "The robber baren enticed them) ghat ts why I eay the world ie full of |human to crewe approval “Biectrie broomat” cated Saviasey,|$ orate } New York, or sent oy mail on rece'pt of tenmoonte in omen "i inte hte eactie and robbed them) | women who obtain clothes uier falss|ticn in the eyes ef ethers, cleanerat We alot ect any, atamnpe for each pattern ordered, coln er then cast them adrift, penalices,” Just give it Ave minutes These IMPORTANT—Write ‘your adér but Til ahuck ice to see whd treate,” Apé@ the local wheete-tn-thetr-Leade oo we me ee ‘ese plainly an: always opecity thougmt, de toward Patios. iad sham ton had. za8 she - cise wanted. Add two conte for letter pestage if mo berzy, dl | (re ihe od

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