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1912 : 3 * Biorid. The Day of Rest 3% (-aetitea-) 8 By Maurice Ketten} Wome nilleartbrealkers Pramod Datly Except Sunday by the Prose Pubiianing Company, Now, 69 te Or felis Ore, ; PALGON TERHUNE Park Row, New York. Coprright, 1912, by The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York World), ‘ RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row, No. 20.—Lady Caroline Lamb; the “Angel- Demon.” J. ANGUS BITAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row, JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr. Secretary, 63 Park Row. Entered at the Post-OMce at HERE was a fearful quarrel in the Lamb household. William Lamb (future Viscount of Melbourne and in whose honor the city of Melbourne, Australla, was later named) had had one more battle royal with his capricious, beautiful wife, Lady Caroline. And this time the dispute had reached a climax where the husband vowed he would separate forever from the wilful beauty he had married. | He sent for his lawyers to draw up papers for the separation. Then he retired to his own study and locked himself tu. Caroline (who had not one shred of genuine meekness in her whole na‘ure) came humbly to the locked door and stretched herself on the floor outside of it so that her husband could not leave the room without stepping on her. “Next morning,” runs the account, “when the lawyers came with the separation papers they found Caroline sitting on her husband's knee, feed- ing him morsels of bread and butter.” This was but an instance of one of the thousand-odd ways in which Lady Caroline Lamb managed to fascinate men and bend them to her will. She The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday uly 8 — —— New York as @econd-Claas Matter. ption Rates to The Hvening @ World for the United States ‘end Canada, For Fngland and the Continent and ITs aves All Countries in the International Postal Union. AT re SnoRe $3.60 80 One Year. One Month One Year. Month VOLUME 5: 0. 18,583 WHO GETS THE JOB? | ae or willingness? Which counts more these days) in getting a job? Which is more likely to “make good”? | Inf the story books the resolute man looking for a place | who answered the boss’s growl about “green hands” with a stout “I| know I don’t know the work, sir, but I’m ready to learn,” always got | ‘ the job, and in after years sat in the private office. What chance would he have this week or next right here among real brass nails ? ‘was the daughter of the Eart of Bessborough. Her girmhood was starred with leve and ledgers Qffaire. In 190, when ehe was twenty, she married Witliam Lamb, who adored bok ites: met Leré Byron, foremost tedykiier of his day. The meeting of the two heart dreakere resulted in @ wild infatuation on both sides. Byron, as a poet, was & ~ Do you know that there ts hardly a trade or profession to- rare genius. But, es a man, he left much to be desired. He was fickle, colic, t Gay wherein the question of supply and demand te not answered, thue: There are more of the skilled and experienced than are needed to meet the demand? So why bother with the unekilied? Out of hie own experience this correspondent continues: 1 once advertised for an experienced bookkeeper. Biety-two enewered, Among these adout half were experienced and their ages ranged from etatcen to fifty. Bome asked $500 and some $8,000 per year. Again, I advertised for a sbitied machinist and fourteen Gnewered. I engaged one and had to Hecharge him. I again advertieed and then got a poor mechanic, but he made good, I could mention numerous euch cases, Nevertheless thie seeker after truth is by no means settled in hie mind. Other things have befallen him: In anewer to an advertisement for a driver thie ie what pair of shears and stabbed herself. The wound was slight, as she had péOtnity was tired of Caroline and he aid not hesitate to tell her eo, She could mee believe the romance was over until the folowing letter from Byron ber: Rappened. Our mill opened for business at 6 A. M. and when her page's head and nearly killed the tad. Again, Glagteneed ot the 1 arrived the morning the advertisement appeared there wae eee aE ne etre rn ce re cee © mase of men forming a line from the etdewath to our office , < Tr Sa i ryt om the third floor, When I got to the door I found é¢ broken mu Ger LOUNGE epenty cursed Byron's neme end spread ecsres of malicious SURBURNED nin Tot wen 7 ogden abe mat Byres Saar promaaes eset open and some rough fellows ineide, Some of our stock was te BB. Georranges and I was odliged to call the police to scatter the mod. Which seems to have provoked the conclusion that Tt 4a true that the ineaperienced may make good, but the Chances are you will be adle to get the eapertenced end 00 seve yourself bother. - Then, after promising more “interesting experiences of how the unskilled frequently gets there and the more worthy gete left,” the writer frankly declares that he has sighted “two sides to the question,” and thereupon leaves us face to face with the poser “What is ex- | a A Everybody knows thet in this day of specialized, parcelled-out . work nobody can step into certain trades or professions without train- Cupericht, 2039, by Tho Foams Peethihing Ca, (Ths Glew Yuk Weill). ing. On the other hand there ere still many jobe where an elemen- 19¢-—Why te flowing water cb ihn peed >. tary education, intelligence and « knack at picking up quickly end ‘ 107 -—lWhy ore tomd ond veal more tender thaw dest ond mation? thoroughly the details of what 1s required are worth more than years of 1 experience. For such jobs a little learning, and ‘ally —h@ Pr FIMABABAASABIDDAIIBIABIDIIBISIIIIIS teo much consciousness of it, may be only » hindrance. ’ gJ@ (w bly Mrs. Jarr Enacts That Stirring > POCKET | VCLOPEDIA. | Every employer of semi-skilled labor often has to make up his 66 ‘ ” mind whether he will get more in the end out of « worker who has @ Drama, ‘‘The Queen of the Home reeereer rer rere rerr rr rr rerer rr rrr already learned the routine (and the ruts) of the job, or new man Mra. Jary, putting tt aside. “That's all | moment to look at the mail!” cried Mre., And Mrs, Jerr @shed the paper trom who is fresh and eager, but who nmuet be taught. jounds : f this house. You|Jarr, ‘The only minute's respite I get| under her and eagerly ecanned the head- The Evening World Prop’ the quessson Ly ite readere: In , “ fe at the breakfast tadie Tines for the iJatest sensational di-| of the casbomfc acid it conteing, the long run, which ought to get the job to-dsy—‘“Experienced” or ; ‘ thought I might give it @ look | voroes. 18, (Way Goce « lamp emoke tf the wick is out eneven?~The pointe efGhe “Willing”? while you were reeding your lettera”| “The G, Whatewads are suing ea08| gicot edge are easily detached rom the wick and they lead the fame atih > . But then he thought &€ Gest |grumbled Mr, Jarr. other,” she remarked. “My word! It) more carben than tt ean consume The extra carbon goes off in emeke sera eae ce amare “f : @ilent on the subject. “You eat your breakfast,” replied Mrs. | would geem that only the poor people 10 (Way wil) not oneit to ct ben Oo . 7 | “ “May 1 see the newspaper a moment?’ |Jarr. “You have the rudest way of} keep out of the divorce courte these aa Pry Wyte pbeglagreg ogee) oh om A WORD TO THE WEIGHTY. Mr. Jarr, remembering to have |sitting at the table with your nose|days, Wel, I guess that's because it's uréregen tittle carton, There Lad withent them. Mre. Jerr take the paper and sit | buried in the newspaper. How can you| cheaper to live together than separate,” 106, (Whet use te served by the nitrogen ta the elrl)—Et dilutes he cap, OR keeping slender and supple « simple, home treatment cost- as breakfast began, expect the ebildren to have any manners| “Can I have @ cup of coffee?” ested | if the empwen were mot diluted ft would emheust life tee segiéiy. t ine ji A Caprright, 1018, by The Prew Publishing On ‘For goodness’ eake, let me heve a!if’ you do thet?” Mr, Jarre. ing nothing is gladly presented herewith. It comes straight (Toe Now York World), Peet el RE A Ning a ae anal \ from @ French actress who, though no longer in her first] ~—\ SRTRUDE, the Jarre’ light run- ance. ter Fee, Sartre, ae aver te | youth, is noted for her litho and lovely figure. e ning domestic, coming from tae coffee!” said Mra. Jarr. the Ana of ghe esd this ehe poured ber On waking, the lady makes it a practice to drink a cup of chon- | bies ET SAAES ercent Gare Fables of eelf another cup. “Did Marquard win enother gamef olate and read the morning paper in bed. Directly she has absorbed Cts Paella Makan rs nie asked Mn Jerr, seeing Mre. Jerr pase aA the contents of both she tears the newspaper into tiny bite and ecat- Baie ie Bere deta artes Ever day Folks over tm = coerting f sactian as though tt R AL io tere them over the floor, Then, before dressing, she trips lightly | vas passed eae gee er ae By je Irene Loeb “Tm not interested to gambling,” aid nat Cree” about the room picking up the plecos ono at « time, bending and cL Haary calles, sagen sale a Je Coortdia, 1913, ty Tie Pree Pultuhing On, (The New York World) , Jere, “Cat's coo who's getting er erin ant oie recovering herself for each scrap. The gymnastic is perfect for|ing the mal with table knife. R there for one and the same purpose—| nd ehe read the marriage announce- ped “Hines.” Humming « cheerful tune the while beguiles the time and “can't you rat @ minute?” asked OMAR HONE: ean ORES TEND M8 ON CE De Lately safull Lateran Sad San Fe and al dimple eem- the | Mrs, Jarr. ‘‘Um—er, letter from cousin leo @ summer resort. The two! , PRP feces om “3 sions and they am 7 al Gertrude in Philadelphia, Ghe took her Pe-yugiehsy Se Seether |e, ert tee awe ‘Not @ person I know! My, bow dull be made from eb Just before going to bed at night she successively edifies and | time adout answering my letter, didn’t a @ sequently that It was @ brief pleasure-laden time/the papers are! They're not worth oat, ame . het She thinks it's about tio these Gaye, which (again in the words of olf Omar), | reading!” caleien” Gear Desutifies herself after the same manncr with the evening paper.| tue’ over noe me Mere HORE 10) righting « little hour or twons.gene" |) ‘Would you mind if T took Wednes- Rete. Tie ae This simple procedure imparts sprightlinoas and charm—to mind as! A hae 4 pall several things had maby LaParTseE, oo eee saved ss Gerttute, ae the Del Delia in ear Iinen tamipea wie: well es shape. ‘aes ices 40 to de accom! a came adout iiie thin (And nowling away the coffee pot. “There's an striped and of po Re Sey Se tee Jack Silver more, I suspect.” Pilghed. First fi am coming to Adam; for how could | excursion" — piste dl = “Can I go with Issy Blavineky and all, half the WIN-| ny gummer resort Eden be complete| “No, you can't!” enapped Mra. Jerr. cetera vane Sie HE CONGO is not the only rubber region whove product hee |B!® pop to Glen Inland, to-day, Maw?" TER was epent !0/ without him?) How HANDSOM® he|"T think I should have some rights in @ little embrotéary on the front. Both, treatments are fash- fonadle. Embroidery is being greatly used ‘and the scallops give & very dainty finish, but bands elther ef contrasting material embroidering sUM-| was: How splendid he looked in his|this house! I've an engagement Wednes- mer dreeses 04! white fannels as he came to take her hate for the twol ror @ row on the lake in the early or three weeks’) morning! And in the afternoon many an't I look at the paper before I go Jaunt in the sum! delightful fishing excursions, with the|Gowntown?’ asked Mr. Jarr. mer, And many &/thrite thet ‘gummerness’ of it all| ‘You can read in the subway," said penny was SAVED | orings, mad And the/Mre, Jerr. ‘If you don't wish me to es PS io Going WITH- ights, when the sigh of the|look at the paper the only minute in OUT this, that, or the other thing t©/ woods re-echoed the sweet nothings|the Gay I beve to spare, let us not Safety Scratches. put AWAY for that fund of frollo, that he whispered in her ear! have it come to the house i Master Jerr, “Paw says I can come to us mixed with the blood of human beings, An English company operating in the country of the upper ty Amazon must now face charges almost exactly similar to those which a Dat letter for met’ asked Mr. horrified the world in the case of Belgium, Rubber may yot outrank|7&" seins hie goed lady take up one gold and precious stones in the horrible fame of objocta the pursnit Mfoeticnentien aa “Oh, it's only an adv of which has turned men into beaste. - @ay myselt—or I am expecting to have “You can't," eal Mre, Jerr, ‘Bat ent,” sald } | always pretty and in ———__¢2—______. And as the good old year spun around, Thug many things were enjoyed to-| All this time Master Jarr wae whim- K the eventful time came. After looking gether; which {e Usuelly the case on|Dering and repeating that he wanted sed eivte, ans «% ; It t@ @ general popular error to suppose the loudest up mountain etream country and “Der-|the happy hunting ground of VACA-|t0 go to Glen Island with the Slavin ltked, the bande on i complainers for the public to be the most ancious for ite sonady conducted tou: TION, The porch brigade worked more | "*7* r the skirt can te ' cutee, ae decided upon. “The most Gellght overtime, Here was & MATCH! I i A a all da omitted. ‘The @rene len on earth” (according to aGver-| As gil good things end, these best of 7 7 trent i EDMUND BURKE. ecideattons. trlende parted, be to her home and he| "Tee it will be el right, and Issy ee Died July 8, 1797. A little party wae formed and they|to his office in the OPPOSITE direc. |Savinaky and all the other litte Ble closing at the left of { departed, Now the'summer resort sirl,| tion, At first letters and pest-cards|Vinekye barking with the whooping the front, ee | in the words of ola Omar, knowing that |came often with reminiscences of happy |COUst!" retorted Mrs, Jerr, “When the ; sleeves are cut in one plece each and when made tn three children are sick YOU don't have to at- tend to them!" i Just then the door bell rang. And Ger “the bird is on the wing,” kegt Sitter \ days je by. ing during the brief stay which she Then, as the man got further into his Letters From the People| leaked sereers Wo te 6h the preeting Score sot tice AR Bs ine 8 trude, eiaraming things groaned im the Siar eee <4 / things ogain kitohen, pointediy ignored ej i pe Pe pa tee A] ae ent Se eas ont fd Cg ped ‘don't somebody going to anewer the) Pattern 7818—Girie’ Russian Drees, 8 to 12 years, peril nee ont oe motes anne Senet to Capese. te ftir to town, ‘There's many 6 gin Who, weenlcaes icon frequeetiy. Thee Gay [TAT ested Mra Jarr, “Am I Bot tO aassnea wite rotied-over oufls, ‘The delt that holds the dress In place is sigeea I have « M-foot hunting cadin sicop seaweur, ase crt Santee Sa Fs | Oeeeet: Tae A Renee aD, ty Gress \ RaTeue Gea gail dieting ta ton ' Sem a4 ‘Troe, tt hed been but « couple of For the Wvear aise, the will require 41-4 yards of material #7, 08@ Water, Would like to make a trip in bag nots eneh wens ore weeks, But, she argued, how serious ‘work - only «= ten - cents?” asked q| 7efe 0 oF.8 yards M4 inches wide with 1 yard $7 inches wide for trimmings, | from Coney feland to Ottawa, Can: She Sesty svows on Brvetrer, Aas |tt bed svemedi te 0 Went, ORS S06 dered indiviual at the Goor,| ERe vattenm Vere Le cut (n aleve for girle of & 10 and 12 years, { ‘Wheat nautioal reader who has eee ene sac cerartre catere| ant eerireaty Wem We peemanneg & email framed tegend at t this trip oan give me the shortest et the plate, oC Ge emtroltertag wnt ihe vor Call of ' Somber of salle Netween theee twe oor beshive st heme evebve tone fe hipg erate tno corvettes time ohonid yy ane raeiet nv, epee safety ranere have |voareedy at the commer reset But| also ve free from cave later, “TN ape Mt my wite wants I,” ont! ing “Up-fentts,” here’ profitet” the prime thing that ls done at eummer| MORAL) 'TIA THE BARN CUMMEAR Thee ‘PoGe Ritter of The Rreaing Worlds rt of the barber's |reeorts is to make friendships QUICR-|1OVER THAT WHATHERS THE WIN-| But Mro, Tarp eald phe Aldnt need any Up" end ‘down’ are worde eugrens- LY, Ver are they mot all together TEN's DLAST, Pernin‘e:g that she was @ ehattel, ®