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ee “? . * The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday, June 5, 1912 ’ ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Wome th) Hi (Z a ir kb ir 2. a Ke i 5 Pertuaned Deity Except Sunday by the Press Puditening Company, Now Cr) Hist : BY ALBERT Parson Be Row, New RALPH PULITZ: Presioent, 63 Patk Row, J, ANGUS BITAW, Copyright, 1012, oy The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), , . . ~HELEN OF TROY. reasumer, 63 Park Row, JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row, —— Butter ! No. en Entered at the Post-OMcr at New T Becond-Clans Matter. ntered at the Pogt-OMice at ew Tork as Second. Clare Metter ve and FINEST SINGER wae of Sparta—old Tyndareus—had one daughter, She wad , World for the United States All Countries in the International IN THE lelen, a red haired girl so wondrously beautiful that people sald f Piss and Canada. Postal Union. she must be descended from the gods. And every petty princeling Month... whe and island king for hundreds of miles was a suitor for her hand. )LUME 52 | Now, in those days sovereigns were apt to avenge a slight or an inaul ME oe by declaring war upon the offender. And Tyndareus had no.fancy ta fing | E E | himeelf in trouble with all his kingly neighbors just because Helen chanced r A MEATLESS SUMMER—WHY NOT? i to hurt their pride by rejecting them. So he hit on a clever plan to keep | Civ ; the peace and to safeguard his daughter's future as well. He made:eack S THE PRICE of meat soars into the unreachable the Presi- suitor promise to abide by the girl's decision and to help in every way in dent of the Housewives’ League comes sensibly to the front future the lucky man Who might chance to win her hand, Having arranged and draws seductive pictures of the lovely, shiny, fresh fish aaa ay usec. dare tal eh ennai nallachtashte 4 q ’ ¢ non of Mycene. that are dumped on the fish wharves of this town by the tens of | The disappointed suitors kept the firat part of thelr. pledge. And soon they thousands of pounde only to:be passed along to other cities where they were called upon to keep the second. For when Helen and Menelaus thad been are appreciated and eaten. R | married barely three years a Trojan prince came on a visit to the Spartan court, | The guest was Paris, son of King Priam of Troy. Paris was a handsome good- One hundred am! seventy-five thousand members of the League | for-naught, Just the sort of man to win a woman who was already weary pf in this city are red d forth 1 fall i ‘ Menelaus's somewhat dull if sterling virtues. in this city are urged to stand forth and fall into a formation of fish At his birth ft had been prophesied that Paris would bring rain upon his) caters. If meat is deariand fish is cheap, why, then, eat fish, Could country, His father, Priam, had followed the ploasant custom of the day in / anything in the line of “economics” be simpler? When butterfish! Pats lott Ob the sicbies of Mout Tan, U0 be devotes by Gaauls yao d =f ant! sea bass sell at from:ten to fifteen centa a pound, to buy beefstenk | found the child and brought him up to be @ shepherd. And in later years Pri t thi Nand: 1 4 Saat | took the shepherd-prince back into favor. at thirty cents a poundsand. groan about the cost of living is but fool- According to a legend Paris had awarded Venus @ coveted golden apple Ahilees. prize in a contest wherein he was the judge, and the goddess in return promis ; ‘ . him the love of the most beautiful woman on earth, Jn any case‘he -w As a matter of fact if*there must be a spell of high priced meat Helen's heart and etoped with her to Troy. The graybeard councillors of. Prii now is a mighty good time for it. If everybody in New York were to| 4 : , | forget the taste of red meatauntil the snow flies, only better health and | lighter spirits would result. Few folks realize how many of the neighbors in secret eat little | or no meat and feel all the spryer for it. Look at our old. townsman, | 4 Mr, Croker. He has all the temptations of an idle life and a beely ORK Hritish bill of fare. Yet for some time past he has eaten no meat. | Bitty I His health has been of the finest—until a single forkful of quail the BeEcAuse Biter Knows, other night put him off his feed! | aa Another thing. Don’t think that meat on the table proves | that the family is respectable—or solvent. It doesn’t. And it’s likeiy ti te etir up the system and lead to crime. | Z Let beef and its price spend the summer on the highest hilltop. | Z While fish, fruit, eggs and vegetables stay around within reach the | a stomach of man need not suffer—nor his soul either. | Z tp ™ 4 ; | . DOCTORS’ TEMPTATIONS. | y HE American Medical Association meeting, gt, Atjantic City SI)/h)) has taken up the old question of condemning commissions My YY and divided fees among physicians. iY Hf It is doubtful if anything stronger will ever be said on this sub- Yh ject than the little one-act play which amazed and horrified Paris Inst season. ‘The piece was called “Dichotomy,” which means simply “division.” A young physician newly married to a butterfly sort of wife hi: ® patient whose husband is a very rich man. ‘The diagnosis of the patient’s trouble shows tumor, weak heart, operation of very doubtful necessity, in any case dangerous. The operation will mean some 30,000 franca in advance to the distinguished hospital surgeon who * SMiOd . « will perform it, and 6,000 francs to the young physician if he recom- mi erH thundered denunciations on this act, which threatened to bring war upom Ri thon ‘ ‘ Jasin city, But at sight of Helen they agreed as one man that she was worth }he mends it. ‘The doctor hesitates, but pressure of bills and his wife’s @ Pr ° PPEEEEEE~OOOREELE BEREEEOEE SEES SEES SELEEERECESESEEESS | Wrecking of a kingdom. 8 ew dress deci im. 5 Menelaus, ‘furiqus at his wife's degertion, summoned the Greek kings to i petulant demands for a n eas decide him ; : Mr. Jarr Tackles the Problem of thale gtedge of dire years beck and help him avenge his wrongs, ‘Thepiretaed At the moment of the operation the young doctor weakens, begs or made various excuses. Many of them were by this time married and didonbt Bhs éurqeon not tocgo on, urges the weak heart of the patient. The| 66 $ »| relish the {dea of risking life and fortune to rescue another man's wife. It te fhe surgeon not to go on, urg the patient The Frenzied Finance in the Home.’ not probable that thelr chred much more for the notion than did they, surgeon, with his fee in hia pocket, laughs scornfully, hurries into the 7 \ ; edoseees: But Agamemnon, Menelaus's brother, was the mightiest king in all Greece, A . ; 4 , 4 FIIISIIOS SSS SHSSSSISSSSSSSSSS | sort Of wholesale pirate in many ways, wh» could make thi! operating room and begins his work. who offended him, And he ordered th oe een tacle pee aL " : , : ; é ; ed the ex-sultors to keep thel r fy Lhe patient dies from heart failure at the first shock. ‘The sur-| thing we can do to cut down our ex-|mile. Why, in London’ — and this rate was cut, say, in half,| brother, In fear of Agamemnon's wrath, they obeyed. With neeely 108 SOO geon returns shrugging his shoulders over what he terms an unfortu- eon ped st eal ia lat ald Sao Una etal ga ara aatead petal ARATE SELES EEA TEI Ora ae eae ae vaged. Meantime Parla killed and el . " . “ a i Ie ime ris wat nate accident. The distracted husband, who has overheard enough ii a ian't a thing to do except to |!f they only charged ten cents a mile| “I suppose we would,” said Mrs,| marned his brother Deiphobus. At length Helen, who aoe He ot Troy ‘and 9 : phat : rare ; x jatient for prices to fall,” replied |to ride in taxicabs? I couldn't afford|Jarr, “but’— “| wanted to get back to Sparta, secretly helped Ulysses (King of Ithaca and ond. parily to understand the situation, rushes at him with a sealpel onl: Mr. Jarr. “Take for instance, the 'pre- |It, even then!" “‘But’ nothing!’ interrupted Mr. | Of her old suitors) to steal the Palladium—a secret tmage—from Troy, This tons to he summarily thrown off the premises as a madman, while the | posterous charges for taxiond service | “But be logical” sald Mr. Jarr.| Jerr. “Here it is in @ nutshell, We disheartened the Trojans, Goon afterward the Greeks by strategy entered the ‘i 4 : Rae Fr —elghty cents for the fret |‘Don't you see if we did ride in ¢taxi-|can't save any money riding r city at night, sacked and turned it. Helen betrayed her new husband, Detphobus, iia —. puts on his coat and tucks the fee carefujly away in! mile apd Atty conta for each mbsequent ‘oabs and it cost us elshty cents a mile|street care; we can save a tae into their ager They killed him, Then she sought and won Menelaus’s qor- His pocketbook. es covert But if we rode tn a taxicab at forty | S¥anese and retumed with him to Sparta ( y thi + m * Satin cents the first mil There she ved happily with Menelaus for many years. At length he died. ‘The whole thing is carried out with © realistic gruecomeness of | carpet, 1912, The Pegs Puen Oo, ck wen pobtegpscrd ha Phe lladd 88] sHelen's later fate ds shrouded in mystery. According to one version the women detail that leaves the audience gasping. It aroused a storm of just Wwe Soma VO , there. Then if we only pad tl Of parte compte wratn eentsrove ter from thelr land, Another ecoouh yaaa 2, ¥ . . 'S this all the money you can let me fv. fe | that it was her two stepsons who banished her. She is said to have fled t protest from the French medical profession, a | have thik ebeet” “edvactaty’ 4ld © Cents for each succeeding mile in-| Rhodes, The Queen of that island, whose husband had M , : , , r ? ; , i been killed in the T That such things do happen is possible. General experience in| | 1, ot count the money Afr. sare ered oF SU eh, pai be saving | war, at once punished the woman who had brought on the marty Geran ioe ; dhe : can " this country, at least, refuses to believe that they are anything but aoe Lien nox noenitt Lead 35 pen posh Ab elght miles an hour, that's | == extremely rare. That in these days of high specialization, when one replied Ms. SAte\ “ad the og peg greyed We fore , : amo jo an doctor must constantly refer patients to another, even the appearance mie ore iy a “4 ren ight fen Deure 6 day—tor “there The Ma Ma t fT: hi of dividing fees or commissions should be vigorously condemned, is|*™ount you had last week, and Rens Be BAY Mee W0 lire: cumsires y nton fashions ; Soh 4 . » | week before that, ‘There ts no sliding out simply to be greedy—that would obvious. Considering the constantly growing number of doctors and | scate of wages at our , make, aay, nine houre, a saving of two kimono blouse = their enormous power and discretion as regards the welfare and| “Ol; dear” aatd M ’ dollars an hour and, counting the frat I is always pretty : fo onint : ply J N'T get along days! mile in the first hour at forty cents, and always grace- peace of mind of their millions of patients, the standards of honor|The older the children get the more it one could save twenty dollars and ff- ful and is a general fa- and conscientiousness in the profession continue commendably high, | Ct ™* for thetr clothes, everything : teen cents every taxicab riding day of vorite. This one -in- vat is more expensive than {t ever was. I ten hours. As you know, we do not cludes tucks that pro- pea, ecient ean don't seo how I'm to get through the Copyright, 1912, by The Prose Publishing Co, (The New York World), et rich on what we earn, but on what vide just becoming ful. OV DO NOT need to put anybody in the penitentiary to igs raed . ON'T despair, Bvelyn, if your hair ia getting thin on top—nowadays | waiere arn mer ff We saved twenty noes, Is js iniehed with ; ADS DOOY Sa y You won't," ventured Mr. Jar. pees ccabegle dollars and Afteen cents @ day thi a big collar and asmart cleanse a city of graft,” declares William J. Burns, the| “You'll have to slip me back a tow y , lan knows that the Lord gave her a “crown of glory” |would mean six times that much in . little tle passed aroun A : : . tae mi week, ‘ detective, anent his little dusting expedition into the OF foe eg yee ‘ eee UL / 2h, Smet Ning Fe mM Ne BREE Ct - own yaa [and ane Seen 206 trvoly Gotiare ie eer? Hie fd 4 o i , \ . — saidaleet Tek cid a we very distinctive t Gark corners of Atlantic City. “All you have to do is to turn on the ae ui ane oe R, mre Yea, Clarice, the present styles DO seem designed entirely to disguise | ,, “Maybe you are right, Pry ante, Tho cuffs are novel too, searchlight, Publicity will kill the strongest and cleverest combina-| transportation smd a tow ofd dimes tor [2% “éafgure a woman; Dut then the modern girl appears to yearn more Pla oT only Rnow Clare Mudela wah deed een tion of grafters that ever operated.” luncheon and such Mike luxuries throu and more to be loved for beauties of the soul alone. Ta out arene When her town cor. Teoseth toouoennaniny the week.” 4 ‘True—and it bears a lot of repeating. Publicity . " All the materials that f ¢ c : peating. Pu il icity and the arc ‘ 1 wonder why it ts that 1¢ 1s a harder Just remember, Dearte, when your husband sarcastically compares your only save half th eas Ia are used for camer light are the two greatest policemen of modern times, Hang a big | *Tskle an wae. ends ies right) figure to a meatch-safe that when you wore the hour-glass effect he was cost her, and,” here Mre. blouses are appropriate . : ’ r «? ald Mra. , * - a! 4 4 no electric light iw the darkest, rottenest alley of a big city and what| = arr, v'Ts there @0¥" | always railing at you for padding. As far as a wife's clothes and appear: face lightened up, “I gee now for ahi 10988), with the \ becomes of crime thereabouts? Turn over an old flat stone in the A Natural Slip ance are concerned, “Whatever is is wrong!” hyphen of other * eaneenag 1d, and what a scuttling of dark and noisome thin 5 4 : s — , “—~ [retes were cut in half, material embroidered of |’ 4 light! After <i econds look agai 1 pes Le gut of Don't worry, “Orange Blossoms,” for fear your flance will discover | spend twenty dollars Bp Bee trimmed tn some such.’ _ the sun| ig y 8 ls look again and see what Publicity after marriage that your complexion comes off on the towels, If he is Nike |*'lara. 80, if wo only saved as much with pied > Sean. ‘has done! the reat of them he will take his last look at you at the altar, hao ‘¢ wouldn't have anything, tcalloped, : ‘end! ielther ao aed — embroider S | No, Corinne, don't anything anyway?" Rood efecnte cofianetnt { 5 IX DOLLARS to bathe a Senator doesn’t somehow look | dresses up the back nigra ae Hib valine Ne “eo Mrs. Je ithe Atadad tear aint fgets ata are i : Haake , z for car | Mrs. Jarr with a pussled frown, “bi liked upo > / ge very monstrous on the general scale of charges for electing him with your wedding certificate than a one‘man power dress fastener, somehow feel sure we'd be ett ng what voll fabrca hos b hee and keeping him busy and contented. muh in debt some other way. andthe like, would by mr B ae CRS © Sata se If your husband no longer compliments your frocks, Corinne, juat| a, Vn, °f tt” orled Mr. Jerr, “In pretty with @ collar of wr MEacat thea Gd MaTGAEEr lech a? Mil sohearcha au ara perfil the midst of life we are in debt! Yea, lace or embroidery, The if HE downiest job yet noted is to “work” on the advance European wv oguare, in i is: ie Lihay nd ss {t, previous to and ie aitochen ane i . . * " ., or it's ful fever . th 0 b travelling committee of a big American exposition, By all~means, Bernice, have your bathing suit cut decollete, A man} “We owe the nurse ans ee for ‘item cditta I : aaa ie 7 a never notices what a woman has on, but he never fails to notice what she | UF coming, and again we are indebted meterina af inchen wigs leaves off. to them upon our going! And, added or 13-4 yards $600. rt] L E to this, » the extra charges for the inches wide, with 3-4 + 4 —_— mort djunct j rd nehes wide f e tters rom the People H No doubt you are right, “Ph, D.," in believing that your flance adniires| we Te tN te hy i bane att, the phemisetie and une , h a woman with high ideals and principles; nevertheless, I would avoid intro-| “I'm sure it isn't my fault!" whimp- He wits for” tha > Msoak the Commuter!” Valen laws tibouahl? es in ducing him to one with high heels and dingles just as tong as possible, if ered Mrs Jerr. “I try to mak term No, %, ie the Baitor of The Brewing World: BP ib that si RAE tah kode Chee once T were you, Soller a> 90 for 90 T oan, t haven't bad Bailar No site 40 Bust, Ribena Mlehieny git 1a etane fin ae "Tread that the new law compelled the} true. “Soak the Commuter!’ seems to we ae i int Laie 38 and 40 bust measure, me too old and too Well established a Oh, yes, Hermione, of course men detest anything @howy adout a4 yarr, for thie was dengerdus ground, “to| Haw Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION 4 they ove eis Tied a and eaid, nh vet. bed erenet § De ast rabiee Lene endow maxim to be lightly broken by the rail. roads, JERSEY MAN, In The W: Almanac, To the Editor of The Evening World: Met of the various BA Praren “I hear the Brokely married the| stare after a butter-colored blonde in a red bathing suit, P fellow got tan, ‘Alwaye cultivate “personality.” he perfumers ore-adverticing a “Yee. The i led th all thy worldly geode | , d, ot ti tyeight en) § 5 mnie was a hitch In the| woman; it is nothing but disapproval that makes them turn around to ‘ “Certainty nott? ai ht | ecis aonWMehne Res pilcerel don't your fault.” “We do try to live within our income ‘though, don't wet’ asked the placated Mire, Jere. t BURDAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second atree| te ste Gimbel Bros.), comer @ixth avenue and Thirty-second frag New York, or sent by mall on receipt of ten cents in coin oF stamps for each pattern ordered, ‘ IMPORTANTWrite Addreas pieinty rortiet Mry! Jerr, | } Patterns, ston waated.:hG8 two eento tor letter postage it tne