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eccrine ceceebeiatneee--anananemaee eaten cetinh omnes The Evening World eee ee Saturday, March 8, 1913 ESTABLISHED BY JOSBPH PULITZER, Published Daily Except sur, ny, Dy the Press Publisutag Company, Noa. 53 te, 62 Park tow, New York. RALPH PULITZER, Prosident, 48 Pan Row, pANGUS SHAW r inreapurer, 6% ark tow. Jose PULITABN, Jee seere mntered al tho Pow:-Office at New York an Second—‘lans Matter Subscription Mates to The Mvening Mor Bneland and ¢ ntinent ‘Worlé for the United States j All Countries tn t international , and Canada Postal Unton. One Year . +s $8.50 One Year. ..ceccceseee + $9.75 One Mon + 80 One Month... NO. 18,826 STRAINING THE DEPORTATION LAW.) | WO MEN wrongfully convicted in Connecticut by stnervags| of justice, after serving more than three years in prison, have | been found to be innocent. During the imprisonment the wife and two children of one of them died of destitution, being strangove | im a strange land. The two victims have now been released, The: have a mora) cloim against eociety for dinages. Society, howev does not respond t h claine, On tie contrary, society acting | through its government examines the case of these men and fimds they i are foreigners. It therefore purposes to deport them on the Cd that, being no longer able to support themselves, they are liable to deeome a public charge. Society does not pretend that deportation in this instance will be just. It asseris only that it is law and that it is expodiont. We | do not wish destitute foreigners in our happy land. That they are made destitute by our wrong does not alter the fact of destitution; | aud the law of deportation is explicit on the subject; the destitute | alicr. must go back where he came from. Such enforcement, however, jars the hold of the law on popular respect, and if it be not better construed it will some day fall into disrepute and be repealed as a cause of more evil than good. ———_--+4=— TAXICAB VICTORY IN SIGHT. Y THE ACTION of the commission appointed by the Mayor to report a set of rules for regulating the cab traffic, the campaign carried on by The Evening World to put an end to! existing abuses in the traffic arrives at a virtual assurance of com | plete victory. Ail the points contended for on behalf of the public! have been approved by the commission and will be embodied in the forthcoming ordinances, Their adoption by the Board of Aldermen and approval by the Mayor may be deemed a foregone conclusion, for the subject has been so long under investigation and all opposition has been so fully heard that long delay after the report of the com- on is not likely to orcur. The gain for the public will be much greater than can be rei vad 'y estimated. Under present conditions our taxicab service, while pub- lie, can hardly be said to be popular. The charges have been so high and other conditions eo bad it has been more in the nature of an im- position than a utility. Under the new ordinance we are to have reasonable fares, abolition of private taxicab stands, careful regula- tion and inapection of cabs and stridt supervision of the licensing of chauffeurs. The commission expects to file its report within two wee The desired service is in sight. seeeeeeasseinet hia inascneeineeninis THE SUNDAY SANDWICH PROBLEM. UT OF THE controversy over the question whether a dealer delicatessen is a caterer or a grocer, we are getting now lessons in the intricacies of regulating what people shall cat and drink on Sunday, If on Sunday you order a sandwich lunch and ask a thirsty man’s portion of beer with it, the sandwich is classed The Kvening World offers $10 wee as @ meal by some courts but denounced as a subterfuge by others. | by Children, VOLUME 53...... Copetens 101% by The Pree Poisiduing Co (The New ¥ . my Dav there dicelt 0 youth in Bail | EHOL with extravagance and folly and the love of lurury. ; His garments were all spun by hand, and his purple searts av’ fine hosiery shone as the morning sun Likewise, his cellarette was filled vcith the wines of Arabia and Bor deans, and he smoked only GOOD cigars and cigarettes from Turkeu, ra temple upon “nes palaces called him: be y ho was fillea Lo, he was seen alwaus within the comic nights.” and the clock room bous of the lobs: NAME. For he was accounted a “Good Sport’ Yet, alas, a “detsivr” is always a shining mark, And (he Burd of Broad but a little way ere the Dianas of the Love Chase wer | #0 way had futte \upon him; and he found himself being ted unto the Altar amid roses ane | rapture and rice and the strains of “Lohengrin.” ‘Then behold WHAT a change came over the Good Sport For the damscl he had wedded was a “wert, old-fashioned woman, Vand prudent and FRUGAL withal And even upon the first Saturday night she took his pay envelope from him, saying: “Beloved, et ME administer thine affairs, and thou shalt see with wha: ‘economy and wisdom I shall dispense thy moneus.” ‘Ana thereupon did she cast out the wines from his cellarette, and Alle. it with bric-a-brac and embroidery and cut flowers Moreover, she persuaded him to give up SMOKING, saying: “It is BAD for thee, Besides, it costeth a shekel a day, which is thirty ! ghekets @ month.” | Likewise, she bought all his garments ready-made, and mended his overcoats and pressed his neckties, that he might wear them unto the this ‘and fourth season | And all seeing him pass exclaimed: | “Behold, there goeth a MARRIED MAN! For the mark of the Barga Sale is upon him.” | But the wouth, remembering the folly of his former ways, rejoiced in 4 | clear conscience and the approval of Ms WIFE. And at the end of the vear his Beloved came unto him. saying: “BPR, Beloved, how well I have husbandgd thy shekels and garnereé |the fruit of thy labors. Behold, ati these THINGS have I Dought toith the | moneys which thou wonddst have spent upon THYSELF!” | And thercupon she brought forth a Paquin goten and a Paris hat, ans TWO diamond rings (lady's size) and @ Persian rug for the parlor, @ | apread them out for his delight, And the youth kissed her and said nothing, Por he had grown wise. Then give the “sweet, old-fashioned wife” the fruit of her ladors, and let those whom she “tcori praise her. Verily, verily, he that findeth a good tolfe, peradventure, becometh * os 5) By Mrs. Gen. Pickett cnet 8, Yio, cre Wyte 26—GEN. R. B. GARNETT, a Gettysburg Hero. jetter from Sharpsburg fro: arnett—dear, — pluc ft fellow, and as sensitive * said my Soldier ax 1 opened his y in cash prizes for Bright Sayings {135}, NEW YORK CITY, ghe Sayings mut be original and must be accom: ‘Nhe iasue is on appeal. If, however, you get a sandwich on Sunday A first price of $5 and five $1 prizes will be awarded for such Sayings Here ave a few of the beat out of the many hundreds already receiv a tai ike (vou tr anawen:Uioel ial a delicatessen shop it ie neither a meal nor a subterfuge, but o as eae to the Editor the sicnerest of those submitted. Others will be printed from day to day. H Wt have tol od Dick. Pall P anh be Lickted 0 death to be My H ji t e d vn " yo | our 0} a1 wor alow you ad jostveript, tov, gtocery article and the policeman will gat you if he can. fe on only ome side of the page, keep to 100 worda or less (preferably ‘The winners of the first week's competition will be anzonnced im next Sat-! totter in sour own hand, and | won't ‘be qo 1» add a p pt 2 | leas), and address BRIGHT SAYINGS EDITOR, RVE: A A ' fy 'G WORLD, Bor | aréay's Bvening World, jand say the sweetest thing you n think of." To straighten out this confusion there is needed, it appears, much lene teads your brigade " : re wisdom and some legislation, A bill is now pending before the} My lttle son, wie ts three years old, died prior to her birth, A friend of her "Yes, my child,” replied the mother, was forbidden by her iailier to (ake “He was put in com vhen TI wax wounded, and he writes me that + climbed up on hin grandpa’ nd counter-marched under conflicting pner, and whon she "The Lord is Almighty fro} Sho was Turner's Gap the byigade was tn Legislature authorizing delicatessen dealer to heep their shops open | wo (rene oe oe lap andy father died hist i tion under heavy fire of artill |atroking his bald hewd, sald senna, | hard UA speaking about It sie sald: anything ay to on the plano orders toy twentyatizee miles in position under heavy fire of artillery during certain hours on Sunday. The enactment of such w would | ¥hat makes you go barefooted on the} "Oh, I am so happy, Now, my dear ina,” asked th lends of ours, To show their) by a ¢ meee A e6 le UI! anak Dean RANT GRRa ” ng : NRTA th. TG ale ald top ef your head?” MRS, PORZPLT, | grandpa won't de lonesoine 1 God's) tie Lord make y offered er tnoney. “Oh, nAUWATE Mids Were thay Millodmanany: OF those fOr HAN Yay Care Ieee eliminate the problem without solving it. ‘The issue should be carried 19 Amsterdam ave, | howwe, He will have some one to may | Would Hike to keep this one? she aad, “I'm not al-|f asked 3 Pa Pea iaRet Cr reReR TS itty nd and upward from court to court until the highest le H — Dil je wit BE, STEt WIPLIAM A. SPI money. But say! If you “LE ‘care most? for ait of them. He goes on eve to have to report th one t hee. 7 mtil the highest legal windom Mary and John were both desirous | sthird street, Brooklyn, N. ¥,| No. 137 Eldert street, Brooklyn, jdrop Jt down my neck I'm not respon | leas of so many of our companions, and you Will be ily sory to, 18are has made known what a sandwich is when Sunday-comes, ‘of playing with tie dolla house, ant pones sible, MRS. E. STIEPBR, of the death af your friend, Col, John B. Strange, of the Nineteenth Virginia neither would give way to the other.) Little Helen, after being punished| 4 ) his men after he had fallen ed. It pulls ms —— whd of jelly Upon the 8 West One Hundred and ‘Thirteenth . | “You must both play with it,” said the | for being bad, asked her moth “Did Me for dessert firs: | strees, City. < to tell you of it Tmother, “AM right,” sald John, an RRAIEAY Bue whale were! eiun’eaie sae cin Wer gues aera meres ope next day at Sharpsburg, efter Keveral hours of ing. some bat: WOMEN ON THE POLICE FORCE. the way to the house amilingly Yeu." "Did her Iy, He watehed what was left of the! Kririna is ably guilng with the} terles exnosed to a severe fire of shot und eae te aaa 7 Mary,” he said, “you be the maid, and) eves. Md her mother? mould, shake with the least movement Raine Engle weer Tenced |? Mili to chase off some skirmishers aad protect tie a ry, ten to the front IVH something Mke common consent, the women that have | ics your das out. Sincerely. | Was do you want to kc the, heels Aue IMlie ‘totlowing: Upon ing her | Where yo boss fought bravely until they were in danger of helng surrounded appeared belore the Logislative Committee an Police Legis: TH MALLET, | who the deuze ataried pivae me fone of Ciat nervoun! ¢ leftnition uf the shade | CNG. L RAR colnpelliel Aa WILMA TAD) “ \ i M CES | No. Park et., Hackensaok, N. \asgoing. anyhow? iets fF + OF oe ‘ene A had returned to lier inclosed in one of his letters ve tation have recommended the employment of women in| — BY : a See Oe r to mine my dear Mis We a note from ten. “LT did not know, letter, written only for | He HOMAN, | ] 18 Pinewopte St Brogisiyn } | (or W. Portyentet ste e ; F We wera seated in the dining ro certain branches of the police service. In most cases the recommend: | ae fy bp pat ‘ taurivensishd daugh: | ution is based upon the superior fitness of women for dealing with | ter waid: “Mother, what ts that nolse| My friend's grandmother Asi “hi 7 H In the Kitchen?’ lier mot _problems arising from the white slave traffic and ita attendant evils, \ |*piat in the kettle singing, “Ae there appears no sufficient ground upon which .o dispute such sitpe- | hid appeared very” penaly . 4 . ently went to the itoden riorily, the validity of the argument is unquestionable, eres ih mech ‘The issue is the more important because of the interest whicl | the kettle eayin Hox 1%, Sada’ Corbell, that you would see of my old fri nd Commander, else T wou! ave tokl of fat ns. Your soft, gazelle eyes should never have rested on anything 80 & as my # war and its hardships and the recount. Picture’ ing of the sad ut gloricus death of one of our bravest, Well, we must look a man and woman in a| rorward to the tin on the mission of ‘these horrors has been accomplished We fol-] wished to apunk her. The grandmother ,°f breath and exclaimed: “Mamm ys stock broker's offce; the man playing | and peace and victory ure ours. When that thne comes 1 shall ask you to give standing in front of | sald, “Don't spant her this tin t just nothing with a tail on! he tape from the ticker, Bertha aged me a sprig tossoms you wear in making my dear old friend the Sing ‘School Days.’ "| mother said, “T hall spank her; followed him to the fleld » 1 was| five years, who had heen watching the of THERESA O'KE Was livin er replied, with ner daughter and five-year-old) 1 84s oat in the a@randchild. One day the child dis.) S/eHer with my obeyed her mother and the mother | B¢ eae inning untry during the One day | The picture on the mov Into the house all oul! # reen showe wh. 5 dren inust he punished for ¢ in time to see a small snake @is-| picture collet out, “Oh, mamma, why! jen, Garnett’s ammunition was exhausted and he cou! women of the highest class are now taking in the problem of fallen! $6 Buenex sirect, Jersey City. } ence." the child sate, earing in the tall grass, Jdon't the man buy the ribbon for hiv! injury, he felt it his duty to withdraw his brigade ar women. Our of it has come a discontent with the way in which dhe -— yother, you are not obeyir Nu MRS. L. SUCHE |: ady friend, instead of feeling it such) 1 doing him any: for which ac Gen. Jackson had hint 1 The teacher asked certain ye nother FANNIE STEIN upkins avenue, Beaok ta long tise," } from duty, As long as he lived Garnett’s sensitive soul problem has been treated. The demaml for women police lias, there: | mtas of seven to yolve an arithmetical! wy Audubon avenue, vit ut | MRS, M. GREENBERG, | thle! for he was af courageous in the fleld as he war fore, a specific wrong to right, and may be classed ainong the things PreMem on paper. the example being: me Little 2 wie told to the! 10% Kelly St, Hronx, N. ¥ onorable in the nee Of all the duties of man and soldier. re aoe “If a farmer sold two donen cage fo ay morning my ALASKA ee He oe | ©The man who leads the Stonewall Brigade is under special responsability," that will have to be conceded before we get the last word on 9 cents, what would tie sell four and| ler received one of th BEA RICE TALOMAr HORT CAL eclIILin aon Geet CURR ia rte Kan TAU CLO ‘T suppose Gen. Jackson was unwilling to see that brigade police reform. cnechaif decan for?” The little wiel wae) pleas recent.) issued by the Government | a Ie your mathen ini vagenth. The neticed a sign on a tenes (eave the Mkht while there was a gun anywhere to be fred, Bey) ee Poseled, Then, after giving the example Jana Was instructed by her ma to drop ét Bai anaiee Mahone. “Lf it had not Leen for your discretion,” replied my Sol the Stonewew sing a he side: | what two childr ehold artiele shown on ti the s afout five minutes’ thought, she wrote, | ribution box at echureh, as it ‘ | 69 hee paper: "T vhoult wot | Brigade would hav Gen, Garnett was been wiped out of e. think 1d oe sweep! Lond, The new coin te a oanee sat true soldier and held no rancor, My Soldier was Mille per! show | Nn walk { she wasn't In sere doing nother answered, fa RATAN Ae 8 Arn gaWlani ane iials ne ranepr. " (FR. DR ROY WRU, % Morningwide ave. and attractive and conse: SiR A AGHA Te’ hale iisthae work! ra ary Co jer in charge of the funeral of Stonewall Jackton In Richmond and \ - Quentiy the child Wax loath to part 0: Went Cne Wundred anked. “Why, where ie thelr mother? |! Was one of a number of giris at the Gor ttle danahter, Biimaveth, aged| it. She turned around to her mother ge enyaneet f Cael om Ini bik | Governor's Mansion who tad been ap: four, has abway® heen very mueli inters|and said: “Mamma, didn’'c you tell me { f ented in her maternal erundiather, whol that the Lond could wake everything?! My What reader oan solve thin F. SHADE _§ Carroll street, Pougakeepwie, N. ¥,_ | We duties was to pin a little bouguet on Te the Bditor of The Faen the coats of the offivers, to be thy DANIBI. L. SULLIVAN BR E ted to arrange the flowers, One ¢ I read recently with astonishment “Te Find the Gain Per Cen i rr ” " vy them into their hero's grave, It was that a Judge decided a beanshooter 1s Paitor ot The Evening World; ' Se f D N D (es a ' I my privilege to the tuberone and not @ dangerous weapon. I gather from| My answer w the problem ae to| nse oO uty ever 1es tithe peeing Go. fe By Sophie Irene Loeb | keranium teat on the coat of Gen. Gar- thls decision that every boy has a per-|Whethe the gain would be § per cent, | fect right to shoot at victims without [or 311-3 per cent. on an artic bought | S 1 voice as soft and z and dominant in ois | | nett, who said in }low ar ft was rin at the teat of time! patie ange ix the Mother Lo 1 eal! let this flower fall {nthe VEN months age a woman le&| more on HER tian ANY ony her wo Mttle techy gicty and satlea | Ming aime, away atter declattng herself a cold, MB AS to Teach out, away, to the woe being held responsible, What have we at and wal at $8 te per cent the courts for if not to protect our! To find ihe gain per cont, vou divide the ent in the world an neve how J i i t ve fone md tod " eh OWN, y truth, n duty” | " * Hves and Himbs and property? It seems | xt by the cost. One dollar gain ia mal mother bes a hay Bee tah ae Wile ay on tit 4 vd th wn me in Seattle el ty ele grave of our Stonewall with a prayer to me that a verdict like that dose thus divided by R cowt, ‘The quotient | eon wite,| creme ae Pal tae for trem, much ‘as | ‘This mother ¢e an exainphy also uf the |constunt, sa Nati ermelf, A WOMAN | gy fervent ae my arlef Ix deen, much to advocate recall of Judges. | 1s 50, WAL W. nor ne pee, re, on alr [prevalent ‘notion of the solfdevelop- hie t Fe Only a little time later Gen. when the gooter onlered that they ‘nent that Is striking out in far-fetuhed [breakfast food or her winter dress O°) 2) ine head of tis ‘igade. rode dows know of several boys who are victims | Te Youngs Women's Christian Ameo- or, “she Went! should me wept cut of doora aa nich W cosslina ication! RAE a even her husband, one Oe Veateuen’ ther hike ie of peanshooters, among them one boy clation, No, 7 Bast 15th jaway trom it alias posible Then ae came to the con- ei wh SATISPAC. | Th Ntnle woma etapa Acne ie (oe had ton be ts blinded, PAUL B. ‘To the Kalitor of The Vreving Word vowing she aared 4%) Jugion she ML 87 1 . | o8 O8D sd tole oman, 7 Mns* Gettysburg, The {lvess whieh had von- { Where can we apply fer information patie aliepeg vaee a : T have them hark, not | seem ail awry and the Httle ones get im to an amoulance for days “How Macht" labout free Cor small fee) gymnasiums laext her dogs as for] (Or, Het Own velfish pleasure to cu ai new fon your nerves, and you want to be Jously could not keep him out of Bo the Bilitor of Tae Breaing World: itor girls in New York City? Nar obiidien, tn) ene Sus When the inood seiner her doctrines alone--away fiom themn—note the exe Too weak to mount his horse A man started out with a sum of} T.G. F. CLUB. Turope ehe had ame! o UareNTe Bnd to guide and yun an of ths mother, who fnally. found he fusisted upon twink fastened in the ¥ money to unake some purchases, He feat Lovality. mene ace; And therein Wes an exanp out fi that, wiitully, @ mover and her children saddie that he wight lead tis mien, the —¥ spent $20 more than Its half for u piano: | po wie Major of The Evening Wodd | hes ma ee came Mrength of wotherhoed, Mere do something CANNOT ed, and that she would) old Pickett origade, into. the arge, R-B-GARNE TD fe pald $% more than one-third of the) Travelled readers, will you inform the RBALIZATION SEO 0MNEIY Unnatural mother sho io bo in the a {have saved elf many tmals and call tin his great, strong voive remainder @ cornet the ver line as to the locality (outside of New ‘ that ahe owed aed he carat not for her off © ever esisted WITHOUT tribulations {f she had bur sacrificed her “eave firing! Save your strength and your ammunition! maining sun he paid #0 more tian its] York) where there are the best pron i PROMS PUT to her chilis | Case she did not love their father, Yet sacce To satisty one's self at such whimsical ways to the UNALTERABLE, — Foilowing him at # quickstes the men heard his ving y oue-fourth for an overgoat, Then he had|pects of a future for’ soung, am- dren--that their fu-|the strong cords of tothe hivod, how: | coat never orought anyvody anything |laws that made the world which! “Waster, men, raster? We a nost there Retuing lef. How uch djd he have bitious fellow? i LM, ture weitere and Lappinew depended ever unsemantiy gy uusenumente) Wye)’ dui unnappincas. Aj lest, ibe cue ele jens was bora, ae, | Then he went down among the dogg 4 ‘ : y

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