The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1913, Page 27

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. TAKE IT RIGHT OUT AND WETFOUND IT , Cxuer tT OVER THE Bac IN "THE OLD HENS FFRNCE,AND WATCH OUT NEST. THAT WE ‘HAT You Dont STUMBLE +HAd A YEAR AGO! YA Wuz, WORKING ‘IN A‘CLEAN” Comic F gap bs BRIGHT SAYINGS Of Evening World Children PAPA WILL GET ‘Your, e m. {Many Countries waar Bare poe ou. wy sol Among the et Greeks in By Madison C. Peters Bore eel ‘ Greece. TELL ) Coprright, 1913, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). pe HE treatment accorded to the “gentler sex” by the “lords of creation” Me BALL BOUNCED has been greatly influenced by Oriental ideas, In every part of “ Greece, except the province of Maina (where the husband purchases Ona “THe, FENCE his bride at heavy cost), a portion of the family estate must be WAH! = an’ tM SCARED @acrificed ae a dowry for each daughter. And this, perhaps, ac “TO 6O AFTER (T-* counts for the open disparagement of women, which 1s characteristic of Greek Baw- w-w'! mectety, and which greatly shocks our modern ideas of gallantr: R Coygright, 1018, by The Crem Publishing Oo, (The New York vening World), Matrimony tn almost every case ie commercial. The girl's consent ie not p In order to teat the powers of ob-) Little Tommy was going to essential, therefore she is not consulted; the great concern of her father being \ Lew servation of the clnas @ teacher asked) for the first time with his fath me to eet her married with as little loss as possible, while that of the suitor is to 5 5 uy ‘ the question: “What do we have to look | received a penny with tnstructions to make the best possible bargain. The wife, who has aS ON out for when we plok roses?” Dut It in the collection box for our 4éat union, is not free from abuse and bodily chastisement. A “The lady that owne them! was the| Lori, He wondered why he could not Bince every small diatrict in Greece has its own special marriage customs: ‘ Prompt reply of @ girl of seven. convert tt to his own use On the fol- {t would be impossible to describe all the different modes, but those im Maina, 4 JOHN GRHAVEN, | lowing Gunday the same thing was fe im the southern part, may be taken as 5 We ay No, 280 Weat 116th atreet, New York. | peated. On the third @unday Tommy As the match ia arranged dy the ne : chu be GAs Mis atin Tas bog n Lin Sept byeeg fer ai@y put to and the time for the marriage decided upon, such @ thing as an elopement is oe Heyy ag Fs ae wt thaliaee oy ‘A io way home almost unheard of. And should any young man be so rash as to marry a girl rs caste, ‘ion tk Oe world! He . ado ge — is fathers without asking consent of her relatives he would incur their undying hatred, earn’ jay, pop, the Lord ALWAYB : wes lift barrel of di: it it ané cause a breach which, sooner or later, would end in bloodshed. a in the pod “i ths bares olihead ee Bowery. ar ‘The wedding preparations generafy begin on Thursday evening, when out of his hand and fell on Ma foot. 1 cal the young men bring tn the wood for the cooking and the young women sift . a! og know it must have hurt him awful, but] We were in the country. My Melle the flour (which on Friday evening, gathered around the kneading trough, they = by aay @ eingle cross word. Hejgirl had heard that a hen cacklies H make into several kinds of caki According to ancient custom a maid, both DY 4 t down and took Me foot mn Aes) every time an egg ts laid. All of « eud- : of whose parents must be living, begins the kneading, while the others standing = ke adout God.” len the cow “mooed,’ around throw in various coins, while singing unintelligible traditional son; y \ The cakes m of this dough are it out invitations. At the same time a large cake !e made, whitch fs cut on Sunday evening at the bridegroom's house as the grand finale of the festivities. , and ehe e&- JACK A. BERMAN, claimed: “AA! Another egg, I bet.” @ Fast Broadway. JANET KEHM, © Windsor place, Brookiya. A friend's tittle girl was out walking bridegroom and the bride's father each invite their friends to their with her grandmother. Said grandma:} The other day I noticed little Henry, 1 respective houses, Tt ts the duty of each who receives a cake to go the same “Oh, Pegsy, my fect are so tired!” and| who is not quite five years old, actig 7 Peasy answered: “Yea, grandma, eo are mine awfully tired. But I try to bear i bravely, thinking what a nice ride my etomach te day to the house of the one who senda it and to help in the preparations. The rest of the week {s spent in quiet until Saturday evening, when the same parties meet at the same how No one is invited to both places. The bride groom “bears the expenses, and has previously agreed to provide a certain very strangely. All of @ sudden he axe exclaimed, “Say, mamma, is that tie bay rum in that bottle on the bureau?’ His mother replied, ‘No, dear, that te number of sheep, never less than three and rarely more than twelve Hoe cHee Para! having.” KATHRYN KENNY. | not bay rum; It t's muctl sends them to his future father-in-law with three times as many loaves of \o BE AWFUL No, 1838 Stebbins avenue, New York, brag cine Logaaippenge en And dread, and three times as many okes (a weight equal to about three pounds) jer 1 can't get my hat o} * of wi there are loav: The bearera of these gifts must be entertaine! SCARED !! Wille and hte mother were visiting GRACE WDONALD, relatives in the city and were stopping ata hotel, His mother sent Willie up to his room to go to bed. Returning an| Dorothy, aged four years, asked us: hour later, ehe was surprised to eee him “Will you be an angel when you £0 ding on @ chair trying to blow out} to heaven? And will I?” t @ electric Light. And I said: “Yes, and eo will grand- ‘Willte,” demanded his mother, “what | pa” (who was sitting near and who té are you doing?" rather stout), Dorotlry looked him ever and lodged for the night at the bride's hom About midnight another set of men ts sent from the groom's house bearing the entire wedding outfit for the bride, who is immediately dressed in it. Then about $ or 4 o'clock Sunday morning the groom, with a few. intima! friends, arrives and the marriage ceremony of crowning !# performed by the parish priest. The service concluded, the priest and the bridegroom go to their homes, leaving the Dride in her father's house, but at 9 o'clock the bride- groom, on horseback, attended by all his friends, returns to claim and carry “Aw, somebody put the Nght in @ bot-| and eolenmly remarked: home his wife. KA tie and I cawt blow tt owt,” he on “H'm! Het SOME angel!” Two of his nearest female relatives on hie father’s and mother’s side walk CHRISTINE LEWDS, MRS. WILLIAM ROTH. om elther hand, and when the procession arrives at the house the bridegrooin Dean street, Brooklyn. No. 1111 Washington a’ Bronx, tops in the courtyard, while the guests of hi#father-in-law come to greet hiin. es First his mother-in-law embraces him and places a handkerchief around his M6 Dast ZAth street, Bronze neck, and all the women do kewise, until he finally finds himself loaded down rn RRR RORE ROALD. COPOPPLIDOPL RL LD DPALODLIL LOS POL APL LPL APL ODL PEL PPL EL ELD ODP DLOL AGODA LS s } mh pe ot harikerch ate, which he Jato Glnpoees of by paling. ha Th WwW e f h : e Stull Another B Louis Trac How to Add 10 Years to Your Life When thie ts over the father commits hie daughter to her husband's care, giving e ings oO <j orning UNUSUAL Story —— By J. A. Husik, M. D, — btm euch advice as he thinks proper, and then, leading them into the court, Fnnnied them step upon a firm stone, to signify the unantmity that should exist Coyrsigtt, 1918, by The Prew Publid ing Co, (The New York Evening World), ween them. (Qoprright, 1008, by E. J, Olode,) seriously to remove any large quantity These are our sentinels. Come with me ‘Then he knew what had happened. ‘The parents take leave of the Dride and the friends escort the young couple S¥Noreus OF PRROKDING INsTALsEMNTS, Of Fock, but there were projecting to allot his post the m distant ‘The sentries on the Smugglers’ Cove TO AVERT CHRONIO AILMENTS, | nq sugars of the food, may go on for f MG heir trust. The] ep tq well known fact that many of |Months and even years before the te their home, refigbert Anstruther, «rising Initia c@ticer in IuMpH here and Inequalities of Moor one. i is 8 7 India, is the viet of & conspiracy on the part of there which could thumped or He picked up a faggot with Its queer u 7 th hronte all patient Becomes aware of Its existence. Py Ledley i the Y f ove chronte allinente for which ‘The eame ceremony that took place at her father's house 1s now repeated] sls Colousls wie ahd tant Vator. Dumieel pounded out of ext: attachment, shouldered a Leo+Mctford, ment Jenks was not a there is no cure come on very gradu-| NOW while some of th Indeed, h 3 feat st Pasipeldarroem, and the brite may not a new hone until all} eiland ih drt, ahioning. om 6 Morand aleanh jt was surprising to seo what a and smfled when ho aaw the business. man who pr er husband's frieni fave crowded around and loaded her with presents,| the liner There he sm ant is strunmiy clearance he made in an hour, The itke air with whioh Iris slung a revolver to Invoke t early or Inte, yet their prompt discovedy Sareea oy cee Savghtor AAEM St existence of the fault helped him @ aroun : long wince acquired by the Lritivn army,|Woman may be apparently in the Best ‘ fet jE eT ed Chine’ Sout tha ede Bere hatin in good dent, ‘aa the percolation of water "They walked fapidiv to Smuzelera’ in Flanders, It ia velleved. jof henith and may o on about hie or |!@ @ very Impoftant matter to the at this point had oxidized the stone to Cove, and the girl soo Ived the in= ‘Phere waa not a mocient to be lost. [her dally business ».:thout the faintest |For by taking promptly what remedial rottenness. To his great Joy he dis- genulty of his auton enal. He se- He rushed into Iniv's room, and gathered | Inkling that @omo tmportant part or | Measures the science of medicine hag ¢o covered that a few prods with the pick curely bound the block of wood to a in his arms both her and the weird med-lorgan of the antmal mechanism ts being | Offer and particularly by cond@weting laid bare @ small cavity which could tree where it was hidden by the under- | *| slowly and gradually undermined; until |one's Ife in a manner that may @nee ‘be easily enlarged. Here he contrived growth, Bre. some sudden, severe illness or disability |the burden of the affected pase or mas prone| viv and very insidiously. A man or| MY be incurable, whether discovered Betty Vincent's * Advice to Lovers the builet out of a a niche where Iris could remain 1” cartridge, he placed the biank oharge in an, much sufferl aveiieg, absolute safety when barricaded dy posttion in front r, the ¢ must cling to his shoulders with | D'ngs to lane the » Gack that senaes has pase yer po manta oon aata- tores, whilst, with a squecze, she was leing firmly ct nt nal fering Courage. Whilst. he climbed {been in exiatence for a long time, tained and life prolonged. : entirely sheltered from the one danger- tho trigger, the spring of which ne ledge with the ald of the pole| Such te the case with many chronto, an prolonged. ° incurable diseases, Disease of the kid-| ‘Therefore one should at all times qm . 0 01 as a al pres ‘ope plac pI | Her Sweetheart’s Relatives. os Me Sie Man tromthe ttaane e Sialase of GuntvoReataace, Rnd tHIG Ga Gays IU Wak wc museninoset. teat of | vk tee omemoler ise amial toe wi feun| Genvor taka wi the alate (e/a aaa load GIRL should do her level best to like and admire Fetes TKS the Drak simud Having hauled into position two boxca carefully trained among the trees at 1 strength that he easaved, In ¢ ' \tine before the sufferer 1» made aware |Let a competent physician male @ A tho immediate family of the man she has prom-| tim, ome aelacmtan 5 aad pe Ree height of Ms inches from the ground, tw he would have shrunk from it*] oe te— existence. Discases affecting the | thorough physical examination at tenet {sed to marry, invalunuta’warersthes (ONT ue RiTeaCed: fe ee cen Nata Rite heart and the blood vessels frequently [once eich Year, Jn this manner eg Until he met her his father and mother, his brothers CHAPTER VIII. oat, several tins of bisculta and all the “The ultimate result was that a mere make thelr appearance long before the [hidden disease will be at promptly and the proper steps tam well known and common |to cure whenever possible or to dew ¢ and sisters probably received the deepest and tenderest (Contineed.) tUnned meats, together with three bottles @wish of Iris’s dress against the taut 2 the fact. of wine and two of brapdy, he hastily cord explode! the cartrli) © ten= affection the young man had to give. If he is a loyal @ YOUne 6 ya Preparations. abandoned the and busied himseit “mers! he excinimed, exultantly, acity of @ Umpet torn of|tuterculomis of the lunge very often |tho progress of disease soul, they will retain @ good share of this affection, even b a t is ht Such Intelligent care of the bo@y em h the best of ft goes to his flancee, Now ft must] 66 ANGER threatens us each With fitting a number of gun-locks to “When I have driven 9 rope over hiv y wrist at eich Up+|gaing foothold in the body of the un- eh thougl . 2 8 ree eens ve heavy faxgots, sand to the water's eds ward oLitch, At jist, breathless but ttt-lsgpecting sufferer until It ts too late, }the part of all would prove a great gre be dreadfully unpleasant for him to find one person whom ur af oe may “Iris watched his proceedings in allenco of the cove L will defy them t uumphint, he reached the lede, aid Wa8l Diabetes, or the disease in which the|ventive of disease and would e@@ te he loves antagonistic, from the start, to all the others. come any night, though I for some time, At last the interval for night without giving us warning.’ able to gasp h hody cannot take care of the starches lccmfort and health and prolong i& Therefore, for her lover's sake, a girl should try to expect at pea 8 Bis luncheon enabled her to demand an ex- 19 4 ick and head untit | 247 &% t fc be good friends with his family, For her own sake, as night's reprieve, Neverthe: planation. ousness browd plat well, sie should cultivate this friendly relation, Her] !¢s T Intend to act es if to-night may If you don't tell me at ¢ what you in the world, extent of his achievement. Tris too shrieking and gurgling like a thousmm@ {ntend to do with those str mple- “My dear Miss Deane, that | menta," she eald, “E will form myself ay a traces umonist wentinent ie {nto an amalgamated engineer and come tty {9 the keynote of thelr propas slung to the rope, again ‘And my little room 8 becoming 8 out on strike.” i an he waa manifestly pl swarned up the pole, and drew the very cozy! “If you do," he answered, “you wil coos of is Inge contriv= Kins after him with Infinite care, Helip Vue Castle, their two-roomed create a precedent. There is no recorded ance, and forthwith completed the cor- ven in the whirl of the moment he @ mhe could expostulate*he aj, radually, but, Mke t thie thine for the rifles, These jtlized it wradue water botties. Finally he conswestes Frenehwoman in the earthquake, she @everal Dyak scarecrows and esected r rned with meniories one to guard each of his alarm Game shadille to appreciate ‘The device was thoroughly effestive ‘lat once the incidents of the dawn, Thenceforth, when some adventunous monkey-—-swinging with hands or fail ter If it exists. No two| Witness the first shot of the ateg future life will be made plea pronates ho “Do you mean that? she elghed. persons can ‘utely sufficient unto each other, no matter what they think in the courtship days. Besides, all the vulgar people always quarrel with their in-laws! itor. troduced him to my ¢ousin. Since then} nut, Was already @ home to them, case of a laborer claiming what he calls don.’ To make doubly sure, he set an- noticed that Iris had managed to part ” 7 among the tree tops in the moreing The Jealous Sui ti ng) ¢ has not called an me. What shall 1] Jonke always accepted her words his rights when his life te at stake. other snare further within the trees, He ally complete her contume, CHAPTER 1X. Sane len aenatalhe aut ee eee "BM." writes, "A certain yoUunm) do to regain hia affections?” iMterally. ven an American tramp has been the Dyaks Would not pa ‘ow we are ready for them,” he The Secret of the Cave. plantain—saw one of those man Is very nive to me, But althoukh} fy would be unsuitable for you to do} “Well,” he announced, after a pause, known to work like @ flon! under that Boach If they could holy ft. rowled, lying prone on the ledge and itm wattor went after those DoKies, he raised much a hubbub eae 1 em not engaged to him, he becomes) anything, “tt may not be necessary to take up condition." ty this tine the iht was fail eagerly seanning both sidea of Prompe:t Oe wee SN Sone npantons scampered hastily Surfowly angry if ¥ spook to apy on — our quarters there until the eleventh — “Simply because an Amer! mp Phat will suff Paric for a fire glinpee of Uholr aaa! caonaye Jn & mond of relent ae onan te te else. Do you nik he would make @) yen, g." writes: veh 4 our, have hoiste our thes, like every othor mere male, to be told the girl. ‘To-morrow wo will a ean 4 r. Deeidely not pT G la feaver to devise an efficient cordon of once read of a French lady being killed points, ‘Then we can sivep in the castle there, until the sun was high over t Istand had dwelt together tn which, by the way, he had vaguely Sm a rane ven Tam a young man) i oitinels around our position, We will during an earthquake oecause #he ine with toleravle safety.” cliff and Mled sea and land with 18 peace and mutual goodwill, but each tended at first to erect on tho besek te | have taken @ lady | of tWentyetwo and the @irl Is sixteen oot aisted on going into a falling house to fy the serie leat of the tiny lamp driahtness. last, despite the sttl’® Giminutivy wou-wou must be taught order to frighten the Invaders and Sime es id her) What would be a suitable git?" ‘Not another word could’ Iris get out regeue that portion of her hair which they labored sedulously at the rope lad- tear and are, | Jenikn 108d ot a vee eninga he fount tied duce them to fre a warning volleyathe be out have toll Nery vou can't err if you choose flowers] o¢ him on the topic. Indeed, he pro- uduatly rested on the dressing-table der until Iris's eyes were closing with Making @ reconnaissance In person, Bet rcreuate to hak’ on stakes, dp. amlor ed sioner} UR AOD Ais eR Noe cand yy | vided her with plenty of work. By this whilat she was asleep." sheer weariness. Nelther of then had thid portion of thelr adventures cuauety ee or stakes, AB fathered from the fa! | MOTE WAL makes no difference and tolls Woes Der Suni eplioe a’rape more neate "Tt happen to know," he eas “that slept much during the preced svt, Be Passed over with merciful Bravity. & preliminary osmay, Jenks resolved to Sf tho. belts lo of human me to keep on coms Am T vetns! 4 Foolish Girl. ly than her tutor, and her particular ily unqualified to emu- and they were both complete posh meee t ie hen Seay Irie in rH CO RRINES Sim OCP e eee Ane. MOnI8 M4 tong siranda 4 >i e no less than ¢ It was with @ very Ww r roupe vou : pr jocosm, ould ¢ flaxen-hamred ¢ ie 80, sin ) ‘Wa, B." writes: “Lam @ eohoolgir! of Be ee re ton Gielen ead ° rnin piverrily, ao lehtly Mid that theeirl bade him "good nlgnt, ant did not Rnow whether tolaugh or cry, deaver to kiN every monkey in the n child. This feet ! feothy frank wits thi sixteen and am deeply in love with al was an tmpossible task for one day, adventure sit upon her, ‘The they were foon wrapped tm that sound When Jenks, with much diftteulty, low- place, though he had tn full’ measure sugh, confirmed iim a man whom | meet on the way to school} put after din: the sator helped her, allusion to her disheveled state when slumber which comes only from health, ered her to mother earth again, and the inherent Le ike of Analorindle to in his theory that it was {mpossitte @ ww. 1." r " ¥ old should | hut to whom I have never been prop-| They tolled late, until their fingers they were thrown aahore by the ty- hard work and wholesome fare. marvelled tho w' how ha had man- the slaying of the troe-peop! : think of temporizing with these humamm ' mae Melon LOW. AI PAR er eaaused vurthelese, he ts | were sore and thelr backbones crealed phoon simply impressed her as amus- The first streaks of dawn were fared to carry forty feet into the air ‘Tig then, 1s what he did, After fonds, Unhappily, such savage. virtuae / Young persons bo when they marry in Jorly Introduce ayer hee’ phatt 1 {am they eat Upright. Pere cuss iad’ ahs bones: in the eppaell Br fala Bt Young, Wonian Who Weighed #0 filing @ Discuit tin with @ood sized as they possess do hot include clemenay Geflanoe of tiivir parents’ wishes? mont silentive {0 me WHAE ane ‘Meanwhile Jenks swarmed wp the ured to the atrange circumstances of a suddenty. aroused soltaly, bhlem he donned @ Dyak bat, Dlouse to the weak or hospitality to detemmer The young persons should at leas’ pole again, and drew up after him a new life to be & guns They eat down to a belated break- and belt, rubbed earth over hia face and less strangers. Walt until they are twenty-one. | should never have made such an} ciwoar, the sledge-hammer, and the 1 wit lvaw the threat and substitute Hi fost and Jenks then became conscious hands, and proceeded to pelt the wew it bur a fight 4 i requaintanee in the first place, and you itor With Meas implements he more genuine plea—curtosity, eo decting his soon. thot the mus les of his arms, legs and Wous moreilessly, For more tham @s of the sungle ss “MM. 8." writes; “Tam in love with a}should dvop it at once before Wore’ ser go work to improve the aceommo- 1 ‘ thee t He hugely. Ht was by Rour he made their lives miserable, amefl conquest. % Mung man, dut the other evening 1 in- happens. dation, Of course be did not attempt 4s. pou @ gratified prom, t'y BY at tat means be could Judge the true at the mere sight of him they Sed, ry ! i Qu A Ee 6 i PAA a A le MN A

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