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e e The Evening World Daily IE TESS NGI de hell entitle Attends conte Cre ME rid. * —- RSTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. ett Pwblisred Datly Except Sunde: by the Frese Fubtisning Company, } RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row. JORMPH PULTTEUR: Jr, Bocrvlary, 08 Fark Kew. ‘Worle for the tinted Btetes rou ganda the International | be! enf Caneéa. ton Union, One arent + aeons month Magazine, Saturda The Trust Buster 3% +s2%.+! aed By Robert Minor «NO, 18,609 THE STAR WITNESS. T* flood of confossion slackens. Up to yesterday every twenty- four hours brought fresh details from the lips of mem who know most abont the murder of Rosenthal. The capture of “Whitey” Lewis has introduced a suspect who only blusters end talks Of alibis. Presently confession will again be in full swing. All such confessions, past and to come, must be taken with eau- tion and commen sense, They need careful checking and corrobora- tion. A gangster eager to buy leniency by “telling all he knows” readily, almost invariably tells more than he knows. Unwilling testi- mony is often strongest and most useful. In this connection another name now looms large in the case. Hert, counsel for the former. Lieut. Becker, in his character of recalci- trant witness before the Grand Jury, becomes a figure of the firat | importance. Hart, whom the District-Attorney believes to have been | the go-between of Becker snd Rose before and after the shooting; Hart, who has been haled before the Grand Jury, not as a lawyer bet as a plain unprivileged witness, may well hold the secret key of the whole situation #0 far as concerns Becker’s connection with the plot to kill Rosenthal. | Lawyers ate said to make bad witnesses. Here is one who is} worth the District-Attorney’s best efforts. eo PROLETARIAT PLUG. | | i | 7 chaw of tobacco borrowed from a laborer's grimy package | and stowed away in the austere jaw of New York’s Mayor | beats King Alfred’s cakes. The Colonel himself couldn’t have turned it better! Hark to the fireside tale: The august Mayor, draped in the cares of a mighty municipality, , Stepping majestically toward his motor chariot. ‘The poor laborer | @ropping his pick to fish a paper of fine cut from his jeans, rolling a! wad in his horny palm and stuffing it in hia cheek. Then, as the toilor looks up-—behold, like the Little Breeches of balled, John Hay’s immortal | | Thar stood the mighty Mayor, An’ chirped up as pert es c'ld “I want a chaw o’ terbaccer, An’ that's wot's the matter with me!” He gets it—an Homeric chaw. He beams upon the kneeling te SCIENTIST has discovered that with oysters the male is the|7 inferior sex. The fomalo is stronger, more active, er range of ideas and more to say for herself. has a broad- Not only is this tr a would require a tie beverage | come affected. We have, therefore, aucti ‘ M rr F w Ss ] sufficient. to. p with drink, | disease aleotwl!c ; Bulis: lat under the stimulus of happy surroundings and plenty to eat 1 Yr. Ja Learns a e tart ing * and in many cases enough to kill from heart sf] aa diate tee siomatie oysters lose their sex and becoine females, Contrariwise, with de- Inside Facts About Vacations |’ relia oer ne tant TES ee ees . ae , | Many tngentous sclentifle tests havel room of ins quite comme: pressing conditions robust female bivalves degenerate rapidly into : proved beyond any doubt that Bleohels | ineetutiote ate ter treaeeeet ps neta males. “In fact,” declares the scientist, “the female ovator ie the fine PROT OOFIIDI ITSO SS FEVH TFT OFUIEF OTTO SO HOSdo NOTE ETSES ntrary to the pop’ lief, does not | sane, ¥ flower of ov: ” r ‘ et caence 3 ie [increase the power ether of muscle or] ‘To remain well in body and mind ait oysterdom. pvaiieucloelthe bane ray overs: nisl (town, Olio, while Johnny 16) away, Ut] oe mind, On ane ather hands, thee tonal in cers SN tine oe Triumphant Feminism! sut} with a ell om and & by the thne they get out there and get ; | ¢ old age and deatti iphant Feminism he areas YOU Anan pre nune Ams wstsclits hare and Bet oven moderate use of by means shun the use of alco In} over o ast § 0 s muscular] There t# no natural need of cravin, sheticihtgetecdae are open late, i uch time for vacation, Mrs, Stryver i : ) 3 , NEY sand bottled a g 10 the White Mountains, She's nauon aos It a Jyireallo- and atlmutast, and 5 EY told President T ab tile nBnioeatiay s DUPAC SntS: AREA Wicd ust ba m Sulphur Springs. Clara| ! la on e eine onty. 19 i nt Paft about his nomination ¢ another term, Alan outer at piece SINGHRRSMAITINMOTE tech ee katie nt evidence presented constant use In any form will slowly bit whercat he wasn’t # bii surprised, bat made a | Jong sp {owen w the boxs o back | City and Is to Join her husband in Nova i She ue Ae ied : we a indermine the phyaleat and " : : Ps F (head RRL OTSKGILE Abe Oren Te 9M one of the most powerful poitons to| mental powore and bring abou rly thet sounded as if lie had written it al out, and then put on a silk i PMAE Ne feet lak ete ont ta ate soars a iy sr eern “tl the | (ne cells and tissues of the body. It in! degeneration and disease tn the ete i Se on this street in the priel see about takty id Mr past. So, maybe ity ee . , i ‘ d in ti house jacket and passed around tie sandwiches while the mo pic: Vate house that was torn walt »o! *Johnny Rangle has gone ca ax well to wait until they all ret | tye of ny habe ba ‘ a toad bad bcs of the body and #0 premature od . 7 Ne Ine pice Jone : ; the hard of the arteries. a eath, ture machines ground away for posterity. History jath typed 4 1 " garage, how. they restored thelr with the Boy Scouts, Our Willle af bi 4 We acter age and death other pago! 3 t , A NYPed ane every summer by shutting up to go, too, but he got the w oe Mr. Jarr = - — — wal Sa i y you and pr sing they had g CY ft we while they : ———++-_____ MS. Marea athe tit Seen ase te Oa a € Day’s Good Stories ier In the sumer and we are stil! stuck in foome back and then we'll go. I'd just GRATER Senator Clark of Montana sailed for Karope w th ia stoma’ rn rn Py toe un hace “agen af . i Vik de Well » weather's heen 6 n ' aa 1 i brow veiled ¢* gloom. He save toy mauy persons in this an hibit gat aay Ch r uthbert? to them—0' neve away t The Style Hubby Likes. A Brilliant Wedding. iry havo Jost sig! aaa COM we've comforts of heme. Aven 9 ° : ver, It's the best time, then ail SHORTLY war discuming the ited |W oryng ty have lost sight of ihe Conatitution aud too many look lightly npon 2° el Me. Jarre tn turn, | tt onle ave back in the elty na with @ youn L Sarees ott colored servant, was vite se i ’ i ‘On ne He “Did you say your owor a the courts and the political system hore is tau imuch for him. After “out by os What's the Use of Being Blue Pf .11\ om sonsn't foot ax though one was, clinging won, Mae?" droped tates see hone egey MO 8 2ert, That all he has given up for it! : hea a sviday “makin n everybody elve i “bout de gran wedilin’ we had’ at “Sar baie rit! 1d Mitier, se rather short There Is a Lot of Luck Lett. st Seep eae sie) aat| a Mites gel aaa pds +: he a t better { By Ci. Cullen at k idea of doing ft h Mrs. Malaprop. mee Se ware . fin’ weddin’, ‘She Sel RE Britieh med ‘ NK, or elae we'd better try to pay y Clarence I. e style? Wo really do not! EMR was nowresn tisho and had a cottage for 5 an of ne nie, veil, white’ ftomere ts 4 Mritivh medical man who declared that American wi Men U9 | Ll Belhing more on what we owe Mi , f t and a change S qimimer ab re, Her one | Mia May, an’ de wen’ coke a Pgh ot ’ ning) te t » amy ere ye tradesnre wl go away Ore Led . oblems W. bor to mre er bonse | chi poe, eo SR ine: : hotel baths more than do English women rathor muddled his NE we Me : aati al § ae taal heard The Naw: f of air ant only go because |, Mieltrscopaised lester at comet ie a | ne Sale hee adil, 7 . » adding ¢ = a his . bi cl i _ UMETIMES when 'They” nave "Gor ie Competition is ® n that'd: ie the fash Mr. Jarr yeni il | but how about’ the gros a t mas, compliment hy adding that American Women have pretiior dressing | M2 S Ul Gane ee een Ganltl wehate oneuanti cur ie Se acl aradha sare Invitation was being verbeliy extended, | Mig”™ thet Me groam, ox » owns to wear to and from their rooms, Does ho , ; rig 5 ie OADRY £0 aah — “ to think we can't tagag: A * Mest tnducement, Give, Melevrop | May,” yer know dat ‘onery colored man SQett oes he suspect their zeql |up how can we pay?" retorted Mr, Ja vA ay yom ait on the front porch it's go | Ahm NOE Ue ueler came igh, bot der metal hfaas aitharae wa he ri Can a Jn f ihe oro an i —— -— _ ¢ a wv will be hintin: OO alaceie Wo should pay our bills with and went Knockout is on enon wi ee Bae our ie ith Bed Henson’ wis + Portectt that the have had an Beautiful Decline. Defined at Last. Lett F er eonet s erayfor marie Ra ee a es SRB abe ty and geuiat Con. | 66 fm abbeesiation which dan never | Mrs, darn, The tradesmen would have nw to on M funds sive 5 rum Kentucky, seul polite riety ask ers From the People | (12.0 Rare Penta! sivo chat whan Uh | mayo aang Move Aw who could Bo away on Vacation _ We don Mind : Halfaloed” 80° patronize cain he; 1 pay if they folt like ft, And When we Begin, Long as they don't Bertillon Us Whenever you like" sald Me | pete i in oe 4 t - 4 1 \ ze off next wee ri} indejs ern Medora te saneee take ein seeelter it a rare Joke to be mighty clvil when we cane to Feel Sorry for ; I ff NAR ek | san independent whet!" internined’ Judge In repiy to the person who asker [ia A nee the surt a timid Ou 3 the; Many a Promising Zig Sacrifices 1 V tos ah answered James, | Writman, Lied ar Simemine manaetacks, 1 would aay IV even duck it, deomite fare ages and | Edon't Ket you." said Mr, Sarr Sympathy of Ms Prospects to his sens: of the Dra- i a a seam | “OK. T tndemtand,” Ue Siren ya seeing them about thirty |aiiy te dg lePite Me terrifying orien? | “Well, 1s very simple," ald Moe ymy MO ie aatae tetas by an upstart and p Sehuay | somevhing “short ot a entienty naat That's T 40 no: remember upon |. downright cruelty, Aw phye és * sat sa ryhody Else a a Loadow Chroaicie Sah rend, ‘hut om’ cure at the on sen H tell you, it te likely to cau goes ov Strike: | tageina-Hug” Stun! e st re a. een of rernmce seer seroma mrreererestae meteeen pres “weens-enretprgiinmensiens: stank, As rezante (0 names on iocomo:|%,,UaYOUR mK from ‘whieh the ei | What Else? iM | sald Mrs. The Rifle That Won the Wilderness. twee 7 renember the numes of the} iy pcovering. It te certalr ~ may be aatane Once, When we were Nighteen are, any HE rifes of colonial and Revolu-)markmanship attained by ‘ : not the way to | 1a do by such weap. following: Pernus, Join B, Dutcher, By intelligent oercome timidity, | teking to a Lie fs Commer anid’ whey ane - e onary days would stagger the] ons in the hands of the Now Englunde Mountain Boy and Mountain Girl, ‘There pe and kind persuasion « in our Commerce wit of Four Imay e fo. take her vacss model marksmen to sight. Deck- re fell; st NABlanders, Were Wood-burning enwines in (hose may eventually be taught to over. | a slate New « fan » f 3 d¢ wae the aocuraty 4s; lcome such tears, Se tie ih A d ea a4 ps ti ai e famous Ponnayivania gunsmith | rifle fire of the Pennsylvanian nd the { a, ‘‘ dea 4:0 | force to imply bruts, °° 4 © by Ferret out Reavon for tie Malture ae boarders, nix raltoad men. And Gee {of that time, made most of his rifles 64] Southern riflemen unaee Morgun thst jorth Tarrytown, 2 SURF BaTuty and then Pamigate " ; teale Wil he Worked to death and come! inches ong, With a heavy four-foot cut down the advancing French on (1 Pratce ter ( @o Re R ~—— buck to us ms tired out that [i have aly {tel Jt took muucles of steel to alm suc 8 of Abraham; and, In the Revolu. She Rttew of Ten Brening World: 1+ { It takes @ Million Eacuses to Make a ely. ion itself, it w: Ae a citisen of New York City allow | To,tue kine of i Las ee oD N have to walt on her, ‘such a vitle wan often! periorite oe tran conmience in the au; me to thank you for the publication |, 7° "BOM & ply to find what | just ONE Good Rensor! range 5 1 of all Me darthiy pies | Derlorlty of thetr weapons thas of the cartoon “ ht with the!” we Cost mo to attend thew | { Mas a Long Lead t weer vacation te Malia ato rete ue Ae CAN to cut off Burgoyne in Goede” in a recent Bvening World, | Sir, school term at Coinmdia Un! Man Spain peat Teas f it ollod and cleaned to perfectio echt in rape Nothing that haw been printed aince | Mi, 8% olher Lacormation « Ve actually Ming ‘To-bayt Fac a Te en oe eeieat | MmeRialn 0. Bove the start of the Rosentha! ae Re 35 Php Gg ful markamanshi [on-waing poopie Inthe seman Wear Weeks ago brings forth the trat yhe Latter Ie Cor The Target iy craig’ he : ( nS People in the world of that To the Editor of The Brening World Jwho at fees 8 And lnrasly he wos right, eave the) epoch, On his rife the hunter, ii Whloh te correct A vontroy | Teka MaERGR OR ; Hoston For the traditional #kiil| pioneer and the settler depended tor jarone becween her and J," ore a | iaaine prt Sai 4 : ig ne A an rifleman depenied in| food, for protection against beast and | treverey arose between her and ine.” | ran Win wit on're a Heo! vo Mind n . all ner an es " anal nD ent and for offense in time of way Abe raat eel ye making o! on, handen ni the necessity for the best produce i vontler gu ns the best, somet How o1at 1 f » something that the owner To the Réiee of The Eveutng World | ome of | Ada ¢ long, heavy, sle Prized next after his wife and children, ‘Will sour mathematica) readers solve be te oP f-Ieteem was dtstinotly. 1 American ————— the following problem? “A father said Waive lreak! that the Real Disease is Never Cured ment, and tt reached its climax + IN HIS SYSTEM, to hts 40a; “Klwit veare ago your age | < ‘ ut IT) Aone wenive of @ rifles | Hinke—sperder ts some automobile was 1-8 of mine, but eight years hen We've Known Shuigsish Skates that whon we Reg . replied Mr Jars/man hit upon the device of wrapping! flend, isn't he? your age will be only % mine’ Wh; “Do you play the piano?” Jd Win from a Pooy stavt—ony w at tite pings ne Rung bullet in @ greased buckskin pateh | should say so, He brage that are thelr present ages?’ “What in biazes did you suppose i | Prefer to Send tn guy Coin on the Bal- of Cons € se an Invasion of our the Hicketts. or Siryvers. or to make (t fit the bore tight teeth on an olf tire, D, RANBPIN, jo with itt” ser Beateres Aantal Privacy) : body else we Kaun i” eae fs akon i laa sal ie A a! ) eit aN A y. August 3, 1A jor dissolved starches and sugars found| these essential urpose of any kid in the economy of| From this there results a multitude of js rf ., . the human body, Accordingty, as there! evile. workman. He mounts his car and whirls away—chawing. | Is no need for it, man possesses no in-| I: marks the beginning of that slow ~The Mayor chaws, He chars with the laboring man. What a/ herent, natural destre or craving for it./ and insidious undermining of the integ- ‘Mayor! Hey, Pecpul? development purely, ) o CR HUY 24 si a a ARUN: i sR AMNRR Ne Ri a wane ear Copyright, 1912, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World). ERILY, verily, my Daughter, the Fool hath eaid in her heart, “All O men should marry! For there is @ reason for everything under the sun, save a bachelor.” But I have gone among the bachelors, questioning them, young and old; and I say unto ye, the “reasons” why a man taketh a drink are not more numerous and wonderful than the reasons thy he doth not marry. Behold, he doth not morry:— Because he t# too young. Because he is too old. Because he hath not “thought avout ét.” Because he hath thought too much about it. Because he is poor, and cannot afford a wife Because he is rich, and doth not require a teife. Because he loveth no women, Because he loveth ALL women. Because he hath not met the RIGHT tcoman, Because he hath met the right woman and been “disappointed.” Because the modern damsel is too frivolous-minded. Because she is too strong-minded. Begause he hath too many illusions about women Because he hath NO illusions about them. Beceuse no wonein is good enough. Because he is “not good enough for any woman.” Because he is not ready to settle down. Because he doth not WANT to settle down, Because he is already setticd down, and quite contented ‘ause he is weak and fearful. Because he is strony and impregnable. And, likewise—just BECAUSE. —Belah, How to Add Ten Years to Your Life By J. A. Husik, M. D. Copyright 1912. by The Prev Publishing Co, (The New York Worla, AVOID THE USE OF ALCOHOL. HLCOHOL, ts a lkquld presented of “A man ts as old as his arteries” ts a trite saying in medicine, When arterivs ure hard they lose their natural re- and become smaller in calibrs. in the for: beers, ales, wines, whiskeys, &c., and ts Produced by the action of the y | silioncy yeast germ upon moistened |The lors on the part of blood vessels of qualities makes thet in the various kinds of grains and fruits. poor channels for the transmission of Tt is now a well established fact in| blood, the life Julce of the body, to the nice that alcohol eulscrves no useful different ors@as and tissuce of the body. ‘The taste for alcohol is an fticial| rity of the active cells in the vital Persons that have|organs which finally leads to ¢heir de- never tasted it cannot even understand! generation and death the craving for it in others. The digestive organs are the first to {x of no value whatsoever as{auffer, Then the heart, the Ilver anit out of alcohol the) kidneys, the brain and nerves—all theses s of the body are apt to be- Vin a simple meal! vital Cl Jt was in yg small part through whe! ual! Enquirer, aed