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os SSTABLIGHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Wellshed Dally Except Sanday by te Fre Publishing Company, Nos. 68 to ‘It retary, 6 Par "how. at No All Countries in Postal cee eS ~ -— o - - -- Such Is Life! Ajcosetis.ie evoceeseess NO, 18,785 HURTS WALL STREET. EFORE magnates of the New York Credit Men’s B at their midwinter dinner, Mr. David R. Forgan, Presiden of the National City Bank of Chicago, bewailed the frequency witli which panics befall the country. It is @ national Gogrece, said he, whenever “at one end of Niagara bridge there is and suspension, and at the other confidence and order.” Then he added: “It is the country banker that causes panics. * ° *® _He is alarmed at the slightest cloud that appears above Wall strect and rushes to withdraw his deposits, drawing out of New York banks fle cash. In 1907 Peoria, Podunk, Minneapolis and every city and jor ehecraeed but an old bachelor ts wedded by all the bonds of nature to @ fewn around sent us in Chicago drafts on New York and wanted us OPER ction of habits from which re but death can divorce him. te send them the cash.” ‘ a When love dies, after marriage, a wise coupte will simply embalm t ‘The exactness of this statement of facts is not to be disputed. and go right on acting as though nothing had happencd Bat what now shall be said of the testimonies so abundantly-given be- ip i ai Pl PE ; 8, e' o fae <1 ghee ayers pied Souk tay 0088 Baap ao that they may not do her hair properly when they iy hee ta pe =, ag ‘were offer stocks on ara deser' ‘wou! rs; that they have never done wrong; that they can never do wrong} When a man thinks of alt the women in the world to whom he will never that their power lies in an unquestioned confidence reposed in their ? : be able to make love his heart overflows with sorrow—for them, eagacity, honesty and patriotism? Is it wickedness or ignorance that Y | & dwentpdotieretcech fod will do more to mabe « woman free and eausee the country banker to ask his money back when things look equgt than ait the votes, all the edfation and all the theories in Ohete dloudy? The questions need no answer, for whether we pray heaven tendom, teelp the country banker for his ignorance, or devil take him for his @essedness, the conclusion is the same. Something must be done to @ change the situation. Wall strect should no longer be « victim of Podunk. Coppright, 1013, ty The trees Publishing Co, (The New York frening World.) | | LITTLE show-girl now and then is married by the best of men Se many women make the mistake of trying to tie a man to them by @ ribbon or an apron string instead of by the heart strings If there is one human being whom it ia more fatal to marry than @ mew with @ “past” it i¢ a woman with @ “future.” | The average man is not half so likely to get entangled in a fii < through lave of a woman as through love of adventure There is always a chance that a man may escape from the bonds ef. Sons of rich men all remind us What a task we have before us— For the only way to marry Seems to be to join the chorus. -The Week's Wash By Martin Green a A DELIGHT OF PLEASANT READING. OULD you like to read the confessions of Eva Tanguay, W a human document of mingled wit and pathos, the wail of a woman who gives joy to millions, yet has been Gered and wired and mired and tired and hired and fired, and who weeps every day? Would you like to read Chauncey Depew’s dis- eourse on how to be a banqueteer and atill be happy though seventy- eight years old? Have you an interest in the money market and wish te know how the traffic is carried on round the Money Post in the r Copgright, 1913, by The tree Wuplish ing Co, (The New York Kvening World), 66 ELL,” said the head polisher,| “No combination of financiers outside W “the subway seems to be up| the Morgan-Interborough group would in the alr again.’ dare to offer to back au independent op- bai, in the alr,” erator, The combination migat have the agreed the laun-| money, but the Morgan syndicate is ec dryman, “also| Powerful that it could put an everiast~ adrift in a fog. My | ing crimp in other deals the combina- Stock Exchange? You will find them,all in the Magazine Section : , aca Lee ie ciuey senataer of the Sunday World to-morrow. itself.” Other noteworthy features of the issue aro full-page illustrated accounts of the great Stadium to be erected on Amsterdam avenue, 4, ; ‘a between One Hundred and Thirty-sixth and One Hundred and Thirty- ANY b> iL Ne abated Fiaclie ptativap etnies er fom eighth streets, with seating room for 6,000 spectators; of the designs , tion becatse ke} “Whether the waiters win or lose le et mado by Kenyon Cox for the forthcoming new paper currency, and TIN Gten't Monw. any-| no conaera) fe" the teat maiorlly of Se be the seven - rege of Venus on by per York Peni panier stat ne So know try ma, “oot i ce = mer on ‘onus farther le re as a page of music, nny in,” as nything about It, have corned them. | ere le concern to the populace sung in the musical comedy “All for the Ladies”; a fashion page, Lee IS eerste A) ers ave lang tours and hare woek #howing the latest novelties in jabots, and series of bright stories and “It doesn't appear that the gentlemen | and on that account they had a great miscellany, including a thrilling tale, “onaque the Detective and Monsievr X.” In short, there is delight of pleasant reading for all who have conducted the negotiations |chance to win public sympathy. for the city are full, “When they turned their affairs oveg@ tastes. Be sure to get it in the Sunday World to-morrow. ——__.42 mene eons es es By Mrs. Gen. Pickett trons in oer agarae mel beyetreer ans See BAD COUNSEL FROM A SUBURBANITE. HEN a noted suburbanite who comes to town to do his e LJ Great Men cf the Civil W city government, Prendergast and Mit- Everybody who has had extended expe- outlooking, and who greatly likes to be in any limelight greased eee al ince he | Coppering Sympathy. ONIN renner nounced that We ~ reece hats Wit chel, have reached a stage whcre,they |flence In restaurants knows the dirty are polishing off each other. “The only people who know all about the subway situation are the “You never miss a cnance|¢mployed by the Interboroug! up the opet Coppright, 1913, by ‘The Wes Publisning Co, (The New York Kveniog World), ud swapping pennies for bullets a second time. 1 tried to make all the atone 6--GEN. AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE. ment I could though, 1 did not lose an hour in rushing to Washington an acknowledging that I wasn't fit to command and begging to be relieved, But 1 never talk about Ap ‘Yor mistaken, Burny,” said Gen. ury. to talk about it. Aa I've told you before, your plans wero all right, to intervene | B. R. T. to dra WAS hurriedly putting the finishing atitches into a Con- federate flag which 1 was making for @ bazaar in rus! got to th hannock intima | tracts, These that shines, was asked the other day to assist in getting Rey Burnside were brought in, Gen, Maury was an old frend, peorreeg. Lenestrert: sedi seceoets S80 7% eee =| the prosect from the core to the akin. baal dness straightened out of the subway problem, he put the tua) To my apology for dividing my attention between them and —the pontoons didn't, And that ‘And they should, having turned it in- qnestion by with the remark: “This is one of the matters I don’t un- : the Gontederate fag Gen, Burnsiée gallantly replied ieiopesagee : : ‘rorktng acloly and indefatigebly fer the ‘ bly for the 1 tell you of what he has been Z working solely and indefati: trie it 1 e y derstand, #0 I had better not take any side in it.” ut borne by such fair hans T can look upon it |Swilty to-day—the most gracious act of i , ol Wen r, rate the cate ey bis fall to tp or are” habitual grow . . securing an appointment for the widow a ried ‘When the strike leaders advocate ‘ There is a show of sanity in the phrase as it stands. Men should —or many of them—mixed up in this ntly, seeing me trying to force a too large thread | °f one of my old comrades, enabling her Py extension of the habit of spoiling or de- not take sides in matters they do not understand, Nor should women . MM, into a too small eye, he sald: e.etnan ial nee eae qrpbaned boys, “And pdesxvadives Peery aie te fling food so that it will apply to all i “Permit me, madam, to thread ccd »|you know some time ago he put into for that matter, since they are soon to be voters. Moreover, a sub- wig Ra Geaarate Vantaered eat’ 1 ry hs A ‘great Sitice the alster of my Gear wife, whose tkelr own political prospects, patrons of restaurants and the strikers cheer at such a poitcy they forfelt all urbanite from an idle oyster shore need not post himself on anything as I told you, and have not time to accept your | husband was also an officer ai a f 5 Z . “The secret of the trouble is that the claim to sympathy or public support. of New York’s welfare unless he feels like it. But many citizens \ ee Lan veeemn ay father and my husband tty to thread | killed in the war” paula. (oat! eke “Throwing rocks through restaurant . tye “3 Ha windows and showert atrong with whose wealth and education and business ability give, them a prestige Perhaps they were not tailors. I served an apprenticeship to the trade before | shall never be disturbed,” returned Gen. i: ~ s money monopoly strong enough to crowd | Mich, Ail Ale tee aay in the city that should enable them to be of public usefulness shirk | "et to West Point. I knew your husband on the frontier, and if he could not aide. out competition. Mr. Davison of the thread a needle it was about the only thing he could not do.” "t wonder, General, that you their duty by the self-same plea. They, however, have no right to . HE eR he love: and conlhpanee of your ‘ t ee : tot % a iH " va ¥ mes you hav live in such ignorance of the issues involved in great civic problems | ranroad’ business, and ‘was treasurer of the, Iiltnols Contra tanta ae eyes Governor et your siaterand ee to be unable or unwilling to t. sides with regard to them. It|Gov. Sprague telegraphed me that my duty was to my native State and ap.’| you have been twice appointed to repre- is wise, of course, to avoid trouble and to keep out of quarrels one | Pointed me to the command of the first regiment of volunteers. I was in at the | sent her in the Senate. doesn’t understand, but sometimes the lack of understanding argucr not only ignorance but cowardice. a ‘anal otiteh 1 - Sr ase’ teal't. Gd bot ineenveniones our Sette. Sometimes. when's tnink [ante mses Hoh faa oc etree Matven arene 19 sane ieere the very first battle—Hull Run. “Your words are @ comfort, dear 4 . Waterloo, 4 Fredericksbure, cy Letters From the Poo pie | rman est matin tes Maa |r we mason fo oo vt Some of the Good Stories of the Day thing. If the Walters’ Union ts ae) /# strong as it claims to be tt ought to be *,\ able to close every hotel dining rooms and restaurant in town." ore d Promise-Cashing, 1 \ “I see,” said the head polisher, “that | Gov, Wilson says it is easy to be grace. | | ful and hard to be just.” ‘| “He will find it hard to be gracefl,” | | sald the laundry man, “when he has te | | I said, “‘but the first time I remember hearing of you was|madam, but, alas! every honor hi expedition in the capture of Roanoke Island, because | upon it the bloodstain of Marye's Hill. fore the Pujo committee in Washington yesterday that no other house than his own could swing the subway (cal. “Not that there aren't aumerous akilled raflroad men with menty of \ “Whe Receives the Diference!™ | nim wh Non- 106. (Ao they enter the stcre ikey come to 8 : ng in New York and in ‘To the Béiter of Tho Bresing Word: me to ASTUS had on-Suited. red-handed, 6A RE sou NOt Hers. aid D. “tee uae Jooked, then sald: aprend upset) ia seagate esr would ve glad to iis, ltise of Charles Thorpe proving} lite course, have a rine bab por arrested fon wesi:| © AA “Ouver Wendell ‘otmes to one who» | “Set my flngera”—The Strand, Taye ae taokle the proposition of equipping and Grocers are not responsible for the} it, and if the inducementa ari jambo Washin'ton he Pw ubway, New York is the high? price of apples raises the question | satisfactory 1 would like Re ease te do," aald Hastus, : , A Wise Choi wlth See See Hho, Tile, sole? a oneatge LAA prea penne of the world. as to who receives the difference te-| seriously. Many other boys will be in- | great Ribs ee eres TANT gk Fo A\ (pie a aa ta Paviite then vot But none of these practical railroad men | oy out of w few thous tween the $5.80 the grocer pays for a| terested in hearing the answer, I think. | prove whar yo' got dem chickens yo'sef!"—Hae. y “Mother, thee fe \noen Lae has come forward because the finan: | ee oval lieu barrel of apples and the $1.75 the com- LOUIS 8, | per's Weekly, Wille Ad ngst, can't be beat,” al Monthly, ' clal backing is temporarily paralyzed, for him since last Juni Oar eee i MARCUS, The Boarding House Goat ‘ mission merchant says he receives for ' that barrel. In anotner column of The Not Wanted. Copyright, 191 js true, But out of (The New York Evesing World). ion merchant says By John L. Hobble, he receives for a barrel of apples (three| [OQ - — — : Dushels) I understand he deducts % TH'ony GOOD THING |, GEN’ % i HORRORS! \ cptiyi ti —_ ps conte freight and 171-2 cents Ission, ABOUT A BOARDIN’ HOUSE} TAKE A ROUGH ((Y! a \ ‘ Consrant, 3819, ¥y The Proms Pobilahiag Oe, > Seaiag tho protncer OL. age (S THAT SOMETIMES ay, . ht i Nitie Now Work ‘Rventus World® 1D as Son FRIENDLY loquacious tepber \ ¢ who will entertain the ous | tomers In several languages, i which the consumer buys | at three for Ave cents What man can) afford to use his land, prune and spray hie trees, pick, pack and cart his apples ts per bushel? Ii in often more to feed them to hugs and te than try to get them to the lovers in the cities. BARRON, Ion, } steps of and spend his early lige jumt as his father did, - SON who will follow in the oat. | A / H | Hi | | AID for wealthy family whe witt! M not be expected to do more ham yi) | she 4s paid for, * eee clothing ssleemem q ! who will treat all the patrose alike withou ‘worn goods to out Tying to eell ehope « -town customers, N attorney who will try my ened 4 } ; ; A strictly upon its merite withous Wh i Sante i | th E: eee taking any undue advantages, } power and other necessary information, : } S WIFE who will go w reader should happen to ve an [iis . J A a ae en ee placi it bimeelg 1 would like to ask Paes at ot one 00 became we ~V~