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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Monday. Deoem bet "6, 1912 ey Che Bye aatorio. The Day of Rest #4 xerzis: BY By Maurice Ketten ene ee } ESTABLISHED BY JOsHPH POBITZER ‘ B Oat Published Daily Bxeept Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos, 63 to i uM No. 34—OHIO. r N ; UNE : 63 Park Row, New York. - - lo. . TT (eo) 3 RALPH PULITZER, Prestdent, 61 Park Row. PLEASE ! DON'T NAIL THAT BOX Sure! BuT GERTRUDE, BEVERY QUIET ) CO Vit pecapen pan ; Empl 4 S i RUAN: Prenmereta Ss ARM | NOW SISTER, JOHN 1s ASLEEP WHY DON'T YouTeu. AND Don't pattie DISHES ( (Bit ee CAREFUL Aaa) | Motto: an oe pLBe x S7eRH 4 3 H PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, ark Row. a GERTRUDE Op 1AM Going To LeT AR do (Se HINIK SoneBony Within an Empire. - ema Pyptaites Ox F Netware alan a in’ etetlan) For instants ans ine, Maninent end eat Nar ag DISHES. SLEEP ALL DAY >| Wont Rar wntee ne ee ae eee voria | inited Btate “Countries 11 te D HL. WAKE AWE Hii} TANNED, shaggy-haired man, clad ina World A j Ped nag States all wove ' We ie Tnational Him Sure mere te poy - ry r One Yoar.secccerses + $2.80] One Tent tin pan for @ hat, plodded ¢hrengh the Ohio wilderness in 1806; alone, unarmed, penniless. Even at dead of winter he slept out of doors rather than in @ hotise, And every few miles of his constant jour: = da 2 neying he would halt, clear a dit of ground, e HEB. put « rude fence around it and plant im ¢he 4 Sy inclosuré a few apple seeds, / + Cj x 8 And everywhere he was received as @ wel come friend. Pioneers threw open thelr doors to him. Children and ant: mals adored him, ‘The fierce beasts of the wilderness did him no harm. The far fi | Indians treated him like a god, and, indeed, they thought he was oné. | ‘The eccentric wanderer was ‘Johnny Appleseed,” and that odd nickname wee i One Month... + .80[One Month. VOLUME 53... cceceeeeeeececcescecsereeveerees IN BLACK AND WHITE. . W' is undoubtedly the most important written document ‘0, 18,742 in the world is the subject of high and generous praise | from the ambassador of a great nation which has no| such document. “In the Constitution of the United States,” said Mr. Bryce, to} the Pennsylvania Society, “you have shown the world how it is possible | to reconcile national unity with the existence of local self-government | a household word and a term of loving reverence throughoit Ohio, His real . in larger and in smaller communities over the immense spaces of al 1 FOUND WHERE SANTA |name was John Chapman, and he came from have thought insoluble. ‘Thus has the Constitution of the Unit! STOP THAT NOISE ! } A WASHBOARD! | trees from these forest “nurseries” of iis, More than once his warnings saved States become, by the example of its working and the halo of fame PAPA Is ASLEEP- \e A CAN OPENER! eriterant ash ma cared eee into the wilds, leon which now surrounds it, one of the vitalizing forces of the world. Let GO BACK To THE 7 A ee ) | Ohio (fem the Iroquols word “Ohtonhio,” meaning “Beautiful River"). @ad us honor the memory of the illustrious men who rendered this in- KITCHEN AND ~ 6Tc. ec. : ; ae wats ventehies nee baat a ead comparable and enduring service, not only to you but to all mankind.” 2 KEEP QuieT Zering claim of the whole region for France. The French Four sheets of parchment, each twenty-two by twenty-eight indhes, lying in a eteel safe in the State Deparment at Washington. Signatures fill the last sheet. The pages are filled with close writing in the old-farhioned style. All the nouns begin with capital letters, and the epelling includes “chuse,” “controul,” “honour” and “en creased.” Only one copy exists, the final engrossment. The ink has faded a little but is still clear and easily read. On the first page, at the beginning, engrossed in very large, black letters that stand forth indelibly in bold relief, are the words We, the People. settled there. So did_the English and some Virginians. And the result was what one might expect from putting two hostile cats in one barrel. There was a succession of clashes and killings. The French with thelr Indian allles eo harried the English and Virginia settlers of Ohio that in 1763 Gov, Dinwiddie of Virginia sent a protest to the local French Governor. He gent it by a big, fearless Virginia youth, only twent; three years old, who braved the winter and the murderous savages by crossing the Ohio wastes to deliver the message. ‘The youth was George Washington. It was his entrance to history. : Ten years later Ohio became English territory. Thenceforward it was the Indians alone instead of the French that the Ohio men had to fight. And their Indian wars jasted until long after the Revolution. In 1774 England annexed Ohio to Canada. ’ . Ohio became a State in 183. Because of its many buckeye trees it Is known ———_-+-—___—_ as the “Buckeye State.” During the first ten years of the nincteenth century NO USE FOR OBSOLETE MATCHES. lie ig eed increased by more than 400 per cent. Irom the start-no obstacles . ad been able to retard its wonderful growth. By 184 it was the third largest : A TIN TEAKETTLE! State in the Union. And in that year it began 40, tale fib (0 MAKE sure that after Jan. 1 dangerous and poisonous For THE LOVEoF Mitre’! in national politics, for W. H. Harrison, 4 : ot Ohio, was elected Preskient of th matches of out-of-date brand shall no longer menace life and WHAT A He was but the frat of a tine of Chief Zx- ecutives that gave the Buckeye State sobriquet, “the Mother of Presidents’’—a line that included Presidents Hayes, Garfie, McKinley, Benjamin Harrison and Taft. For the civil war, Ohio furnished the Union with 317,123 troops, and it was the scene of Morgan's wild rad in 1863. Since the close of the clvil war, as for | half century before it, Ohio's history has been one of steady, swift advance- ment and prosperity, The offspring of Johnny Appleseed's frontier neighbors have girdled the | World with their commerce. They have sat in the Presidential chair; they have led in politics and tn every industry. ‘The story of Ohio is the story of Progress. property in this city is the object of a meeting to be held | CHEAP Sug | next Thursday afternoon at the Labor ‘Temple, Fourteenth street and rs Mi Second avenue. The meeting has been arranged as a protest against the proposed repeal of the new match ordinance which goes into effect . with the New Year. The new law prohibits the use of poisonous white sulphur in matches and provides that the sticks of all matches shall be treated with a solution to prevent afterglow when the flame is out. “Fuzee” or “wind matches” are also forbidden, and anybody who makes or sells matches without é"permit from the Fire Commissioner is guilty of 4 misdemeanor. i bp Now that safer improvements are #0 cheap and available the per- Dangerous Oratory. 1000 of the mize ones du che orchestts ctrete, ( : emptory need of doing away with barbarous old fashioned phosphorous YOUNG lawyer had been appolnted by the nie peesuehl. iin than toe sapeaa eee i | . matches is plain to everybody. Oppositiomga the new law can come Snreety! Tu: a anpement to Coe hry be| tien” 1 07 Bens ebeet the othe sept § only from manufacturers or retailers who think more of sales than Mended for the acquittal of his client, fle told} «put there 1s one good thing about an eet of his innocent boyhood days, of his good charac: | tnat,"* gaid the firet apeaker; ‘if they ever atfthe ter, of his father, mot brothem, In sbort, | tard luck th oid he ‘launobed forth ily history win eae of safety. Manufacturers of the old etyle of white phosphorous q matches are said to have been quietly at work during the past year Cc } unloading big stocks of old matches on local dealers with the idea uth by Ths Hiroe Bitdtahtog Co, By Clarence L. Cullen 4 of stirring up sentiment against the new law. Any euch opposition b er t ! ® Licbseh ectceriee cd © ore He tae b should be promptly met and crushed. No manufacturer or " LEKING Most Kinds of Trouble 1s and Tenacity, we'd Play Both all Three and theref Afratd to Laugh, why, Slant at y 1? Before Turnii “ int reriea lite ‘Dectin eaeae should te premptiy mat ead crushed, No manufacturer or grocer| E*Mune"ianee Bove oe a'hat [Waar We‘ non See Sea Sree BOO ES Se acter cots ces [aetna Se re 'et| Seach tene Tee a Deuces—and Once én w Lietime ta that Needs Rectify: ; - e. — 3 ‘ying To-Morrow! mouths, but if dat fool joan stop dey’ | Shmural, to block a law so obviously sensible and necessary as that scheduled Enough for That!! whenever we Hear a Fellow say that| Self-Satisfaction and Self-Analysis ab- h fo’ euah!"—Magazine of Fun, . ein Misplaced Precision. Wd not aay you ‘lore cake,’ repepred { “J at “Calm Be Ge Togethe! rge up the Bad Breaks t of ‘er mo! ‘any 301 t; and don't to begin its good work Jan. 1, 1913. ps 1 ‘Rome wasn't Built in a Day,” we have |solutely do not Ge Togeth Cha the Bad Bi 0 Profit \% ay, fe « Hunch that he's Loafing on the Job! | the P Vic hen L A ‘awfully’; eny ‘very.’ Don't aay it ‘goad.* | + ore the Storm" ts t s ft @ Person of a Victim of and Loss—and then Lose that (Ledger! Economizing. ut “goad. ‘THIN ur little b the Little Plece of] 35 Real Man ever has any Genuine| Better to Move in a Groove than to| Better Blaze Away at the Moon|**] Ree eee aie Time Given YOU tO! Oocasion to Feel that he Must Choose|get Rooted in a Rut! 4 re rs Get Ready! b than Miss Fire Altogether! ‘Yes, that was Jobnay, y tween Squirming and Stampeding! 4 “Mercy! Do you permit him to chew!" also the ‘ob,” sentence correctly Now, my deat, te. WHITELAW REID. repeated Dorothy, THE of Whitel: ‘Train Opportunity rarely Stoops to Impor- ’ “Well, you see, that was an almost new death of Whitelaw Reid, Ambassador to Great Britain, the a Tenterday a rai! ne gulieat and Most Injurtous glogan | tunity! Tf you tet ‘em Stampede you ONCE | acco Ris wie Rcd par stash A United States loses from its public life a figure of exceptional by an Old, ola|of Recent ‘Times is “I Should Worry,” pea they'll Bucceed in Doing it Again! | seemed s ain to waste Houston Post, distinction and charm. ‘Tihrough seventy-five busy years, as jour- Cemetery ana|Decause it Employs a Verb for which} Looking Back, we can Recall few| nalist, war correspondent and diplomatist, he knew all and-was « part how the Trifting| the World ts Seeking an Eliminant! Lies that were Worth While! fever Forget that Poor Old Jonth An Expensive Act. A Hurry Call. ’ Little Bothers did — mself was Degureitated! Pir ai s ak oy i, of much of the best political life and thought of this country. As Shrink! pirate One Whole Tot of the Other] Hatred Handicaps the Hater s shrerevesat Se AA sessrdlenat wissnsaen) to, wo 00d BD iemlate veniel: eon eer eee ‘ A + = — "ellowa are Harness-Sore, too! juccess Con: eely in Getting frult, vies, tal A ott j Minister to France, as member of the Commission which arranged the| 54444, wear Out than Rust Out-- — it you can't Gase Bauarely at your|Away with the Rating that we Give | necwaiio ta «comes! fisus, In which_one ot a terms of peace between the United States and Spain, as epecial am- i If you are Taking the Obesity Cure Reflection when Taking that Good-Night | Ourselves! tho performers catches the objects, one after @u-| fo basealor both to the jubilee of Queen Victoria and to the coronation |qe the Recipe nn | -——— = Bet taa we Sa Solel | Uiameserers foot te ey wet pcan is 0 Recipe. We don't Claim to Belong to the gets $200 @ week,” ead! our doormat!—London Tit Bits, q of Edward VII., and as Ambassador to Great Britain since 1905, Mr. — Je) speed Sodality, but Nobody has A soll- — : US Mi Matassimilati it 4 tary Thing on us when it Comes to |) __Bel became clove end important link in the chain of cordial un~|gc' a wort an terete of Food Memories of Players Backing Away from” a Boo-hooet! deretanding end respect which binds nited ever closer ae best " ae cocklug wachward droves @aithe. Of Oth D Mere Insistence Irritates, but Per- what te best in Barcpe. reap Peer eeus tay iy py er BY Se § |sistence Connects! : «1, |proachful Recollections instead of Met- ADELAIDE e v LAITED skirts Despite the demands of public life, he found time to publish, | iow memories, don't Turn around! By Rober? Gri fa aerate STII are always pret- apart from his work in the Tribune, of which he was ao long editor, heed ! RISTORI. ny) NoverT Ural. ee Riteretie pen cereal: ty, especially for rem{ntsoences of the civil wer, historical essays and etndies of ourrent| {i's Problems took Go Rasy when by ; Ventana nen . uy “nN” | they Lie Behind Us, 80 Difficult when Copsright. 1912, by The Presa Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). ‘There's No Fun tn Fishing when they or ee protiems. No one who knew him will forget the dignity, courtesy | peyre Looming Up in Front! EPTEMBBR, 1856, marked the ;tragedy to the Everett House. Bite on the Unbdaited Hook! perteo:ly straight and and, in bis Inter of fafling health, the almost spiritual ch id e ’ advent in this country of per-| Ristor! was helpless, but when she can be laid in tnoh yours » the almost spiritual charm of SER | haps the greatest actress of |reached the hotel a crowd of at least | =—=—=—=———————— plaits by hand or It ty MMe person and talk. The whole country notes with sorrow the passing | We Hope !t Isn't « Sign of Inherent the nineteenth century, if in- five thousand persons filled can be plalted by ma- deed Adelaide Ristor! is not e. An orchestra of her own chine in any way that 7 Lawlesaness, but Somehow we Always " ; of a man eo worthy to have been its epokeeman and ambaswador in the | sate to Read of the Recapture of ®/entitied to rank as the leading exponent [countrymen serenaded her, while the A Pocket f may be liked, 1) nadine : ‘highest earthly courts. Follow who has Made his Escape from; gf tragic roles of all time. crowds clamored for a speech. Bete feeds bE 8: a ooo i ossible exception of the] It would be almost impossible to de- LE 2 | for the complete fF wement of Jenny Lind 4! scribe the excitement attending a Ris-| ncyclopedia sort ene the onertaa RS, ASQUITH, wife of the British Premier, has been extending | vou Imagine that you're Getting |decade defore no artist tn the fleld of! tori matinee, It i» no exagzeration, *} warn beneath Raw Deal, Consider all the Coin the| music or drama hi or achieved a @ tunic, When flat ‘ the comforts of philosophy to those out of wor i . ‘ ‘ however, to state that a thousand women ir: y t of k by graciously |s1en makes and Doesn't Get—and be |triumph—artistic and financtal—to be|reached the playhouse as early nine A.| CPTAnt, 1212. by The Drew Purtishing Co, plaits are used it Jay 4 explaining to them that they ere only “sufferers in.a transition stago,” | Comforted! Ree ee ist te dias nanlees 1M, bringing camp stools and lunches} 5) nas ae a rainbow? tintin ana tp" ike Sapp ig “Tf you-bave not » dhe “ ti fi | | with them. The spectacle presented has| 47+ & well as for the thin-* 4 be 7 - got a job,” cho esys, “you-must fall back on broth-| y¢ we aiad to Pick between Courage | thene shores, tha Gray |Prbably known no paraltel in the his-| 5j2, How fast does light travel? | s Bs erly love. peo ee = ee etal pons Pee: cone | COry Of the stage. 548. What is frictional electricity? | somewhat Bs. 1 * 548. a a We are reminded of « noble and much-abused lady who, pressed Thoughtful Uncle! anit tla aneeuk ‘And it may be! ristert eppeured only. four tmes | 544. What sort of glasses do near- adapted to the is by's inngry mob clamoring thet # tied no bread, recommended it to truthfully atated ghas with all the prog-| Tein recourreun” “Marie Antoinette,” | sighted people weart 2 try cake—which, efter all, ia several points more filling than philos- the Ristor! publicity campaign ever pre. {#24 “Mary Stuart.” ‘Tho reader may| 545, If @ spoon ts placed tm a! a ophy. ' 4 ceded @ celebrity's appdarance any-| fo'my some dea of the sensational vogue) weqrty empty teacup, why is the tea) a ak where. of the Italian actress when it 4s stated to the 81 r Ke . a perstement was ao great that the, ‘at, despite the fact that the perform- drawn to the spoon i , i 1.|Ances were in Itallan, and that double ; — od Dec, 46, 4835: A great fire in New York destroyed the stocks neapoet “en eg Beene AB meee prices prevailed, the vast auditorium HESE’ questions will be answered | oat a ey. ‘out in: of six hundred merchants, caused s loss of $20,000,000 in property, vance eale every seat for the frst week old out for eighteen weeks, The ‘Wodnesday. Here are replies to | full length ‘or 7 and Iaid waste the lower east side. of Ristor!'s engagement was sold and|¢*Penses were enormous, yet Jacob Fridays: \ with a yoke tt can bepta Anishea with high 7 natural walst, line’ Ge may be found more ‘becoming, , Without the yoke ¢he 16-year size will. re- Grau made a profit of $150,000 on this| 596, (What 1s the most brilliant, New York dailies all had of Meal illetea pee te oconoetive | Brat tour, while Madame herself took|planet?) Except for the sun and moon, | Durchaserd offering from $%5 to 80 for|OVeF #200,000 to Italy with her in May,| Venus {9 the most brillant object tn | 1967, all the sky. @ pair of | "Medea" ‘As an Illustration of the Interest in| 637, (How were the continents and) Letters From the People he opening play. Ris- At the end of the third act almost the Was Maurice Grau, in knickerbocke: entire audience rose 4n their seats little dreaming at the time that he was| basins, shouting “Bravo! and waving hand-| destined to bring Ristori to this country| 688, (How much of the earth's surface Kerchiefs, himself, fifteen years later, 1s land and how much is water?) Only ‘At the end of the play at least three! Adelaide Ristor!'s classic beauty was|about one-fourth of the earth's surface hundred ladies and gentlemen, including | raved over quite as much as was her|rises above water, many of New York's most prominent |artisttc greatness. Over one hundred| 699, (Wha: are meant by latitude ana citizens, marched to the thousand of her photographs were sold longitude?) Latitude is the distance of the theatre (Fourt during the New York engagement alone, |north and south of the equator, Longl- | And one of the most prominent play |tude 49 the distance east or west of the | producers of this period, then a boy of|}ine of Greenwioh, near London, | Atteen, made over five thousand dollars | 610, (What ta the weight of a cubtc| selling these on.commtssion, foot of gold?) About 12% pounds, \ “ Sy ’ A \ z Birthstones, 4 - A | tort in the name role created such a this notable season it should be stated |oceans formed?) As the earth's Intertor | quire 5% yards of ma- 4 ‘To the Raitor of The Brentng World: peep incre “wRANse ih sensation that tt was actually necessary gat the profits from the sale of lib: jcooled and contiieted & wrinkled Orist| or eh vente Ota What are the birthstones for the twelve i yy to call out the police reserves to re-Yrettos alone were over one thousand |formed on ft. The upper parts of the or 3 is 44 inches i mente? vVF. Ald Soctety, 239 Broadway, VA strain the enthusiasm of the audience, | dollars a week. One of the libretto boys |folds formed continents and the hot: | ay of The Areuing. one VA lows between the folds became ocean Yi ‘The birthstones for the twelve montha| 1 carried a life insurance poley on a are; January, garnet; February, amc: |certain life insurance company, I paid thyat; March, bloodstone; April, dla | all my premlums untll I received a letier | mond; May, emerald; June, agate; July, | stating the company was going to dis: | ruby; August, sanionyx; September, |golve, Where can I apply for free or sapphire; Ootdbs:, opal; November, to- | nominal legal advice as to how to collect turquoise. my money or part of it? c. ‘ Pattern No. 7687—Straight Skirt for Mi Small Women, 14, 16 and 18 Years. — Cal at THH EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION BURBAU, Donald Butlding, 100 West Thirty-second atreet (oppe>: site Gimbel Bros.), corner Gixth avenue and Thirty-second street, Obtain $New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents in coin op. pay atemps for each pattern ordered, oad IMPORTANT—Write your edéress plainty and always spenity Patterns. 3 nize wanted. Add two cents for letter postage if in e hurry, Stiokinens, Density, » eer Eytan el lal all Did your rich uncle remember with not many| Kindly tell me what the word “apis-| YOU In his will? @riende and I would like to know from | gitude” means, and who was the gentle- empestenced readers of gome interesting man that recently used it in @ public plages to go om Sundays during the way? AR. | any money,”

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