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= zine, Monda } The Evening World Daily Maga Gre Bees adiori. ESTABLISHED BY JOSOPH PULITZER. Published Daily Breet unser, by gue Frese Pubiteniog Company, Nos. 88 to Row. . February 17, 1913 TEMPORARILY, Sonny ‘the Office “at New York an Seconaci Subscription ites to The ening) For England and ‘World for the United States All Countries in end Canada i One Year. ...+. | One Month VOLUME 83... BRITISH AEROPLANE WARNINGS. B’ a statute which has promptly received royal assent and gocs into effect at once, Great Britain forbide foreign airships to cross her borders without permit, Should they pass over forts, arsenals or dockyards t ire liable to be fired on. Coprright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening World), No. 10.—DOROTHEA MADISON, Who Saved the Declaration. PHILADELPHIA Quaker named Payne, who had lately migrated from North Carolina, was suddenly stripped of wealth and health alike, This wag in 1791, His only asset was his nineteen-yenr-old daughter, Dorothea—or Dolly, as she was called—a gloriousir beautiful girl of the Venus de Milo type, black hatred, biue eyed and of exquisite complexion. Dolly helped to retrieve her stricken father’s fortunes by agreeing to |marry John Todd, a young Quaker lawyer to whom Payne was deeply in debt and who, in return for the girl's hand, promised to help her father regain his lost wealth, But the old man did not live long enough to profit That i the answer civilized man gives to the latest achievemont of his civilization. In the flying machine he finds not a friendly and beneficial invention, but a menace and mechanism of dread. Instead of bringing men together in closer relations and binding them in warmer and securer assurances of peace, it fills them with alarm and sete them to planning guns to blow to atoms any machine they see « flying above their homes. | The one cheering feature of the fear is that out of the terror of war there vine The : Vostern Bi by the dread malady. Slowly recovering her health and war there may come an end of war. The pooples of Western I rope BARGAIN 0 DO WITH Foe ee Scum aula went ten 05, PAIISAAIDE ¢ have enough political sagacity to live in peace among themselves if SALE IN Tae Vote ? which was then the capttal of the United Stat they chose to do so, It may be the aeroplane will hasten the choos- WASHINGTON? DF where she became a sort of helper in her mother's boarding house. Hi It has surely led them to do some deeper thinking than was inspired by dreadnoughts a MARKETS AND THE PRICE OF FOODSTUFFS. EFORE the Mayor's Market Commission have appeared many B men of many minds, but out of their differences there emeryres very clearly an agreement thné a considerable percentage of “THE WAYS OF WOMEN ARE FINDING OUT) time to do it. Ts. some two hundred students of Chicago University should | H® was #0 busy in the process of self: | moderniam, advancement and the accumulation of BARGAINS . SHE Pasr AFTER THE VOTE 1S THERE A — NO SONNY, SHE IS NOT LOOKING FoR 1S could gain nothing from progress or Owens was born in Liverpool, His have suffered from ptomaine poisoning contracted at a “pure |mouey that ho put all elve out but this. |stage career began in 184 He played food” dinner prepared at the Department of Household Eco- Now, all this sounds very COMMEND-|as many as sixty leading parts in one ABLE. To work hard, not to look at of the forty years he trod the boards. nomics js not a catastrophe to be lightly passed over as an accident | the clock, be up and doing, and achieve| His Caleb Plummer was indeed a rev- likely to happen in the best regulated families, Ptomaine poisoning ia a hazard that goes naturally with joyous events such as picnics, chafing dieh suppers and ice cream purties, and accumulate are all very g00d qual- {tles for ANY human to follow, @latton—apontaneous and the perfection jot humor, yet with a touch of tender- But this man bullt a great high wall) pess that impelled tears where smiles thing, Which fs not so commendable, After such recreations |#7ound himselg which shut out every-| were already half-way on view, This was Owens's greatest gift, a genits for one accepts a ptomaine poisoning in much the same apirit as that | cupid came along and knocked firat| investing one potent Iine with action with which he bears and bonsts of a headache on the morning after , NEY q dead | a deeper dissipation and a livelier hilarity. But one does not go to ae dnl: Set ena 4th _BS Geeeiin ‘Orrepe'o restal cot bis ext Role" 6 2 those PLE pees universities and study household economics and live on pure foods} Twe man Pe ar 4 mee eae me with any willingness to run furthor risks. He or she that has once = Good Stories Be 08 1 ee eee ee passed the examiners and the hazers expects thereafter to find life's stream as safe as a purling brook 60 long as they stay in their alma mater’s sweet domain, A bright light is thrown deep into the recesses of the mystery or crime, as may be, by « statement that the ead occurrence is sup- | [beat Se ee one MOE OA rpiah | posed to be due to a salad compored (we follow Chicago report) of | nnemt coee Debts, i ie yea On Hand. canned beans, fruit, lettuce, dressing and condiments, With that } wast for nt" 4 AS yonr site ne a arate” combination passed up in her institutes of household economics as ' \tenk eee eae eee et “W ested Morovby, mestng Tite on the pure food, the future of Chicago is likely to be filled with ptomainc sanitariums, having, I find tt helpful to apply a Mttle med Yay ru: we thoroughly of the lather with plenty of faintly and then stormed the wall, enough for an entire scene. the oldest playhouses in this country. Tt te still named after tts founder. An idea of Owens's versatility may be formed from the following selections from his vast repertoire. His best parts Desides those already named were Dr. Pangloss in ‘The Hetr-at-Law," Gri- maldi in “Life of an Actress,” Jos! Butterby in “Victims,” Dr, Ollapod in “The Poor Gentleman," Horatio in “Forty Winks,” John Unit in “Self,” Rip in “Rip Van Winkle,” Graves in “Money,” Bob Brierly in “Ticket-of- Leave Man" and Silky in “The Road to | On the Road. | I" ‘was getting very late and Dubbieigh's guao- fine had given ont, ouud here got any gssotine?"* my what can I dot rn up at a amall hotel by the " protested Dud- We curtous, sure It must be old Capt, Buno» that left those things there when he o¢- cupted the premiers thirty years since," “Perhaps he did," retumed the @lecorerer, “wnt, deacon, that {ce tn the piteher must Bave street, “You bet she waa!” sald Jeufte, enthustasticaliy, dielsh, ™ TrG olget Den ap dere for Ge night; gaid the | “WH, ebe fe the flag bearer for her chapter!"* “Meroy!"" erled Marrowty, | qandlord, indifferently, “I got a when geome things wer ti dome alterations in) pat x 0 when ty astonieied the workinas, A brace of de "Do you mean to cate of the cause of temperance employes a cargenter 9m | nie home, In repairteg A comer near the [it wea found mecomary (o remove the to tight awn Golng Too Far. v T, Weaion of Monica wae visting hia motaer in Olio, Me was driving 0 morning jo @ emell (rw, and « negro women ete! him for « ride, Afiee he had climbed tm che ashei Heaton " | have been the first American woman to advocate equal suffrage, An instance x the high cost of living in this city is due partly to a lack of facilities cu this {8 found in a letter she wrote once to Madison during an absence from ‘ for handling foodstuffs when they arrive at the piers and partly to | in your, new code of laws remember women, be more just to them than lack of a better system for distributing them to retailers. Dea our ancestors, put not such ied power into the hands of men. Know , J rit at we will not hold ourselves bound by any lows in which we have no voice!” It has been pointed out to the Commission that through etav- [way Don't Run ALONG AND | So regaliy did she benr herself that the British Am jor declared het lished custom the great bulk of food supplies for the city are handled 1 Sigy WoRK ay SONNY, DON'T) | | “every inch a queen.” (The phrase was not so drearit kneyed in thore ‘ Nee get : ; D io aya as now.) So popular was she that Henry Clay once said: “Everybody loves in a narrow district on the lower west side, remote from the larger}? LIKE THAT ireuny Ger IS on lone. TeBIIGA, IVI: the. NEROED-OH hers te centres of population, All these supplies have to be handled every | WHEN MOTHER. OF esr ow larity’s seore When the war of 1812 burst upoi : ., ‘ : country it was Dolly's tact, almost as much as her husband's calm wii day in a compa’ tively few hours, Conseque ntly there is already a \S HERE ? that kept the ship of state in a straight course amid the troubious heavy congestion of traffic in that section, and the congestion in- | In August, 1814, the British raided Washington. Madtson pr i 3 “3 | his Ute, Dolly wan begged to follow hi: le, thy i a ; ; ‘i . Dolly wi 0 follow his example, the mo creases with the growth of population and its gradual expansion SHURA SIAGGNS ile Kha NORMA SE Hale WORBEGON bobity had t further and further away from the point where the foodstuffs arc they would capture her and place her on exhibition in En ived. | to stir from the Capitol until she made sure that Madison opera! | safety. Then, amid the hurry of departu The obvious solution of the problem is that of establishing mar- | away to safety the Declaration of In vale tn: Al i papers and Stuart's famous portrait of George Wa kets in different sections of the city provided with ample facilitios ABSTEAC In Colne tila SEA LNOE GldgK Ih F4fUalNg: to of . for handling produce promptly as it arrives from the country. There these invaluable documents must have been lost. ‘ res ini ' burned the bufldings in which they had been stored. 4 are diverse opinions as to where the markets should be located and | Tittah the BEIPINE GOGLIEY, a tomtivas Ghtl the DHtlbh. WIC i how they should be managed. These may deley for some time the | eked and buming capital, } desired relief; but in the end they wifl have to be harmonized or | Gi teed eenloa Aen au | arbitrated. Markets we need and markets we must have, | fetlrement he was his } - | nurse, He died in 18%, toed \ years. And miserably unhappy THE NEW THEATRICAL PLAN. only aon, James Payne Todd, treated her aborninabl seg . —~-— — SC pate ee as tune, His neglect and dissipation broke her heart, even av his extry | A CCORDING to the statement given out by the managers of the eae ee drought her to penury. : | big theatrical interests, the new plan they have agreed upon Fables for Ev 2, RI See ee Peano re se La Cum WHEN IE TIN ARRRS, NOW. Nee : ? 3 . haa been absent from the home of his mo. e: for the uplift of American drama in marked by three salient eryday Folks FA _ By Sophie Irene Loeb Da ts Mei ven er ct tor oct at caning toate’ haracteriatios, ‘SMretc 163 i ick a i awe ; of the million services she had rendered he: cov nor of ti : ¥ , Characteristice Vire’ . it is not to include or anticipate any amalga. Soom NS, Yah eps, (ybiiahing Co, ‘Let me alene! 1 am busy makwg) (iw man did make money-snuch money, .\ young woman oame to him, saying: | for forty-two years had been her husbant. Her last wisp red wo € mation of interests, Second, it is to prevent the multiplication of tho — money.” Now, the man had relatives and conse-| “You are my kin. I NEED you. Iam “My poor boy | same class of enterteinment running in the same city at the same A MAN AND HIS MONEY, |_7¥% in the natural course of events, | quent heirs to hie money. young and I want a little chance, |——— $$$ —------ eee —--, , eed cit F . i inca alitkbe Wate waa W doen Won't you help me?” RAR ARR AAA AAA ARORA ARORA AAAS ARRAN AAANAR ORNS }h | : time, Third, it is for the present at least to be put into effect only O who was in the business of make A youth came, but with man-like A Handtul of Interesti ng Facts in Boston, Chicago, Philndelphia and St. Louis. ing money. He wanted to make s mien, setting forth a plan of labor on ipcaihis WA Liainy : The authors of the plan say: “It would be of inestimable ad- bce money, He Memories of Players bia, part ese rpaeees ne ‘a Doosting - 3 F eis wan very early , & fow bills, which request was ‘ gues vantage to the producer if his production is not opposed by the same in Ilfe at the bot- Of (@) th er D ays Dacked up with honesty of purpose to| yi" 1% the Tammany Soolety of Nee hind of play the same week in the same city.” They declare, further, bel ar agicd ys. REPAY And a past record for ASBUR-| mittee of the Democrnoy—was organize? that the plan will benefit authors by giving their plays a longer lease verblal office boy OWENS. By Robert Grau. Yet the man who had barred ait | PY William Mooney, on upholstery ont ¥ ., soe. ich " ican n e1 no! of life and actors by giving them a longer engagement. to the point of bee humanism except that of piling the | eet teg until 380, of three am ‘ f ; ; ‘: 3 coming a clerk in Oopreight, 1013, by Tuo drew Publisling Co, (The Ne ponnies turned @ Geaf ear and raid: e 4 gt g This seems excellent reasoning from a commercial point of view; the offic, =the Oe Now York Brening World). “Y, Didn't T make MY- AV Rng rieeal Dre 1 seer ena tea femal Meshes and paver fl HB olf playgoer ts wont to|periences with “a barl of apple sass "¢ YOU do ikewleer” | According to the lastest statist } - the seeming 7 prove deceptive. It would not be of inestimable Oe aetna ne: | | decry the modern methods of |!n the charcter of Solon Shingle would CREA w ICO” || are about 268.0010 Roman Cat | advanjage to a modiste to have her gowns opposed by no rivals in the st our producers, But our man-|be impossible, Ob, that science and the world, | beg f her gowns opp y no rivals in | seit many things— Ree Eevee atte: Sk One OND | Fe ince Cea ide coaminee cone hanged since you began. | 30700) Greek -| hoped same town at the same time. Rivalry in dress leads to more dressing. that he might = be tempting fate if they were|tion of this one Owens portrayal! For can do it, a Uttle help | nists and Brahminists, and about 20,-] canal wil Rivalry among authors leads to discussions among readers that prompt Fo 0M ane otnere, {9 mate out to tid pubtic the type of |this was an artistic effort that ad to| NOW. wien we nees M MOST on: what) soon Jevts re ane OE er to more book buying. When two plays contend in a city and peoplo |st the end of the day, went off to some [Plays over which our daddies and grand- Oren Hike acai: sin Appreciated. [strength for future achtevement!” r 4 5 anak ‘ Place of amusement he burned the mid- | @addles raved. ; mooess: | But he closed the door on them and : debate them at overy social gathering, there are inducements to #ee|nignt ofl, that he might study and| But it te also fair to atate that such eo site 9F 18 Cady bee ad ove Pare hoot ca waking Gener, O01 Senptnd The M ay M anton fF as h ions both. Where there is but one style of gown, one book and one play, |scheme in the hope of ADVANCE: |a portrayal as John BH. Owens's Solon |this was called “Owenn's Academy of |nimselt. Now, it came to pase that the theme becomes monotonous and interest flags. Boston, Chicago, |M2NT: Ne was right on hand when| Shingle could not be reveated to mod-| Music” and was located at Charleston, te man beoame weakened in body and | ’ 4 * |opportunity knocked at his door, heard " | HE skirt that con Philadelphia and St. Louis hed better eet cipal th ern playgoers. For perhaps we have not |/8, C. Here for many yeare the popular | OPseauently SAD in spirit, For, when | b heer: iladelphia ani . Louis r up municipal theatres, or |tie very first sound, and welcomed it.|in all the world to-day #o consummate |comedian maintained a stock company, |"® could not make money he had noth- | Lapd lee ppera Go they may die of dullness, ; When the man ahead of him, for some | an artist. where @ dozen heretofore unknown | {Ms else to cling to. | Fengon or other, Gid not Al the dill he| One may only conjecture as to what| players rose to fame and became pro-| There was no one to COMFORT him ceeenantites ammaumnaned Was there to take HIS piace. He did!Owens would have achieved with the|fcient in thi him cheer. Al fou t in thelr art. or did good nd he found PURE FOODS AND PTOMAINE SALADS Rat nasal the clegh, Npowiane he Bad wo) aid of a Reaene. Bw his Solon Biiarle| Fue shewtre MIN stents tad W one of le himself in the evening of existence ® cold, very LONELY old man. The physician whom he paid to attend him ordered him to go whore the sun shone warmer and brighter, saying: “You have been #0 busy meking money you have had no fun. Now that you are tired, why not stop and go away and see something of LIFE™ = | t will cost something," whirpered | the old man. | But the doctor answered: | “Do you realize that even now you! aro SPENDING YOUR HBEIR'6) them shoes of THEIR OWN and had) the pleasure of seeing them wear them. | But as he lived in the house of SEL- FISHNESS and thought he had been Successt:l in his endeavors, he now pon- dered as to what fe the meaning of 18 no use for money. | jon unto the third and| tlon the helrs eworde' YOUR Hira MEN'S SHO, i. a IT STOPPED. Did your watoh ston WAITING FOR DEAD when it by his share of the bargain. John Todd long survive him. A yellow fever opidemic swept Philadelphia. Dolly hurried away to, the country with her two babies to escape the plague. Todd, who adored his girl wife, was struck down by the discase, Helf dead, he mounted his thorse and galloped to the country place where Dolly was staying. Te her mother, who met him at the door, he gasped: . “T must see her once more.” A few hours later he died in his wife's arms, One of the two children also died and Dolly hereelf was attacked He died eoon after the marriage. Nor did at this time was so vivid that men used to wait in the streets to » son to call on Dolly, Madison was twice her aj opposite In every respect, But he was already famous and a protege of Geo Washington's, and a great future was predicted for him. Almost at once ed, And in 174, a year after Todd's death, power behind the throne.” clever woman did she influenc directly for the betterment of Not only in the thousand ways known to gisiation at home and abroad, but own sex's condition, Indeed, or There plait at front and one centre back an plaits are stirche of tion with a blouse rake an ent! eee yo Dave for coven. dollass,’'—Iarper’s | WU me that ttle woman carried a flag all that| hid ao long workiy, Gatancet" tere’ that scant HENEFIT come to Saran . 16 e t t ers fF rom t h e P eo pl e Caught. ev GH IF YOU FAVA so: | " yards when ¢ DURAN ATH ans 6 pasion fais | THING TO GIVF, DON'T Kite. Pattern No, 7770—Two or Four-Pleoe Skirt, 22 to 90 Walet, Cull at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FAsilio } BURBAU, Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-seoond street (opp. site Gimbel Bros,), comer Math avenue and Thirty-second street How te "sme Gropped on the floor? asked one man| Obtain $New York, or went oy mail on receipt of ten cents tn coin we, ee ea ienen pee tl myn ee of his friend, | Tacee fttempe for each zattern ordered, bal 1 "Bo he hed bad Iwok for seven) lei. ccir ance quarters, Ti Seinen ven to (Re! ‘ly pan drivin’ ¢hore Chia mawnbh'!” she Bure,” was the anawen "Did you IMPORTANT—Write your edérew pieinty and always specity yeare? Then what happened?” ‘Ladies! “Taeh it began te get wores.” prevricton with the Labelligenss, “Well, 3 Godare” qnslaimed the decemn, ‘Shad FG Ty lad (teh (t would ge throught’—! ‘Meme Jounal. Petters. } ane wanted, Acd twe conte fer letter postage if in o hurry.

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