Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
a eater ta ae ae ene ea The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, April 1, 1913 > the MM one. Such Is Life! a By Maurice Kettn 1918, om Rater rac, | on sheet Grams © BY JOSHPH PULITZER. PaRened iy Except Sunday. by te xe Febitoning Company, Mos. 53 to at the Ri worse BY MRS.GEN. PICKETT. | Coprright, 1918, ty The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Bresing World). 35.—JUDGE J. S. BLACK, Secretary of State. Post: to bad all of the arrival at the Springs o¢ @s p+ Maced cette seca a NAR ARA DASA Ane DD nd oe - a ws the See bed @ honor ow! we ose Whe VOLUME 63.... “NO, 18,881 ere ieee fortunate, were all waiting in the parlor after breakfast ee . is daughter, Mra Rebekah Shunk, had been one of the guests at our table and Presently came in with her father. te was tall, with heavy large, generous mouth and a voice which ose ver forgets. you both to mect my ‘ear father," sald Mra Shunk, “and I want him especially to know and thank my Mttle beau here, young George, who bas been good eneagh to be my escort on my morning ridvs, not only Keeping of the bugaboos, but warding away that worst of all aro fons, Old Man Lonesome, the most unmerciful of all cutors.”” “and I want "S reason. But, abo the beautiful wife of our beloved Seni He looked out at me from his deep: eyes and sald: “1 could not help wanting to be good to Mrs, Clay and to give her my bees services and deepest sympathy, but she did not need any help from any one. 4 everything herself. And as for diplomacy and judgment, she outrivalled ws il and won the admiration of the whole world, friend and foo allke, by er untiring fight and faithful devotion to her husvand, I gave her my prayers and the best advice as I saw it with the light I had.” “1 could not see on what ground Mr. Clay was imprisoned,” I sald. “Me. Clay’s case was @ most diMcult one. There was no just cause for Mie imprisonment. He had committed no crime, broken no law, the only evidense against him belng that he had happened to be in Canada during = part of the time that Surratt was there, There was no reason that Mrs. Clay should pot, at least, have been tted to go to him when he was ill and chafing and weakening day by daf@under his incarceration, “President Johnson was in sympathy with Mrs. Ciay, but he wanted to onéft the responsibility to Stanton, who was in sympathy with her, too, Stern, stad- Dorn and usually fearless old fellow as he was generally, Stanton was afraid ef the Judge Advocate General, the abhorrence of the whole South, ‘the nigger i" the woodpile’—Holt, I was acquainted with Senator Clay when I was Secretary ware under Buchanan, but did not have the honof of knowing bis delightful 1.” Mr. Black arrived at the Springs on Sunday morning and attended serviee with us in the ballroom. Afterward he sald: “1 belong to the simplest and plainest Church that exists—the Campbellite In Washington I go to the smallest and most inconspicuous church in the city. 1 have a very aristocratic coachman of whom my pastor, Dr. Powers, tells @ story with much enjoyment. It was observed that after taking me to my plase @f worship and waiting until 1 had disappeared in the church the coachmam WHY NOT? U*: stress of disaster, municipal government in Dayton went to pieces. The Mayor became invisible, the Chief of Police was marooned, the police as « force or factor vanished. The Fize Department was negligible. But out of the chaos came a man. John H. Patterson, with the shadow of an anti-trust law con- vietion ever him, has pulled the town together. Already the citizens, with their official government in the discard, are secking commission @everament with Patterson et its head to lift them back where they eo (Why not? (Weald it not be better, instead of sending our able magnates (ul organisers to jail, to sentence them to devote their energies to the management of public affairs? Instead of losing their talents, fag would be turned to the general account. What « city New York would be, for example, if it enjoyed the advantages possessed by the Standard Oil Company, tm would be operated for the common weal by the ingenious Gug- meet your father,” said L “for every 11 others for his goodness to Mrs. Clays | I $4 -__. KLOTZ AND THE THIRD DEGREE. \TEVER individual views may be taken of the relation of the police to the alleged death-bed confession of Henry J. Klots, charges against the methods employed and deniale of eny confession under such circumstances are snf- to make public investigation desirable from every HE it t is ‘would driv ind the mi stately and imposing looking temple of devotiem Bi poem agady Ba ee te so-called “tind in'town and’ ep the carriage onapicucusly. to front unt time to érive me the wounded man was subject to virtual mental torture while he lay about it and he sald: ‘Yas, sub, Marae Judge, 1 drives ‘roun’ ter @ae ) pole upon his bed is an ugly one. apeshees4 Freee mahnin' en waits dar, en evbybody sees yo" ca'ise Ze me No ape whe phere hy aye may point > guilt, fambly, sunt = we 5 Soctart te KebeStMAE the feuig seb ‘would be ie while i teks bands i on ot freee importance. It isnot fe the wena, the ballet of « Divine Creator, ecoused person. And so many charges a tesa of bratality Peg cena epeare tary v e1 have been made against the third degree that it will be well for the fer, and think that some a7 there may rise trom it a vibrant fluff ¢f life, a flash of color, a fight of wings and @ wealth of song, 1 ask bow could such a beautiful thing be BEAUTIFUL BUT WON'T WORK. : OC = aes 4 the highest positions in his pro- fession, and in nis latest public service concerning police legislation for this city, that of as Becretary of State laid » restraining letting o vote decide the question of the sale of Hecasthened {iter the comlng conflet liquor on Sunday fs good. Bo also is that conceding home rule in the Happily, he retained his great power to was requested to deliver the memorial address and asked me for a quotatiog © with which to close, I gave him these lin il Pe gd Hat That Made ‘Bw-aa-wh’ Famous iGue stien tarteaunine is eesouela control of the Police Department. But the third recommendation, is @ dennseccscscnccencccsscscccsscscsesscccoecccosccses |stsit cr es wentnese. “Upon bis death eet Sei dj QPP Extra! Mrs. Jarr Gets for $20 the [Ss sit ‘ewr'St wr iw wa tint mets os philosophers who defined beauty as a short-lived tyranny, « ilent sovsrscevosesosesvecoveserenoress: sieht deceit, an ivory mischief end a doubétul good. vo ae. But gelng well here we wil do. well t ee ne es es ee red Sas osetabt > ae ; tow cn tt re ee 8 | Dekworthy, tae salentady, ead, BS, sehen: mate ee iy Gall a howe Seven men eppointed by the Mayor from nominations ’ “Geo! It must dave cest something Bg OS reece a nice shape s Jars. “ET can get made by civic and charitable and phileathropte bodies are not likely | WAM ema fr, at torte ie da oe Se, Jena wt aloes ee erst The Man on the Road te choose « better commissioner than would the Mayor or Board of Sx, uperlority."t taade ‘him give me the 1006: fiat feather at eoeomDieies Te) Me for Misty dollaret’ adked By H, T. Battin, ‘Aldermen. Nor would the officers appointed by the Commissioner ' wind pou aot a bg ett” asked the|sataway sald, ‘preciedes any wameneet| “Birty dollars? T queen not!” was the @-Public Welfare be any less tempted by graft than the police. ’ Mttle Jarr girl. “A dreat big hat like Mra) Loneragan plumage, “Ite my (ol made them give me both for Copyright, 1918, by The Pres Cablidiing Co, (The New York Evening World). The evile of the present system grow out of lews that seek to oad ‘Mire, $id friend the osprey plume that 1s the] “How? ested Mr. Jarr. TER BUYERS C047. AAS RAR CIG AT Qwest es crimes what sre no worse then nuisances. Abolish that . crryraye cereal” fel teal bee’ ioer eemnstt etataed oad \Y) oes Naess cepa) teal cae t a upon ” ” tagusticn of folly and the will cease to be complicated with eee ee see ieee eae teen Cer eat ae ™an as the crewd of roadmen gath-| Nothing that I could send in,” re wa ered in one ‘corner of the station. |turned the linen man, _ eee Brrsgparg we payers Bene just | “and what did ell the first mant* PUSHCART AND TAXICAB. tent andansing you tay, hi mh sre mane iy i py BGARDING the pusheart problem, the Mayor's committee says, | "iere*tet), © * Lee Rest esses ee eee Gatien Bans [in RUT Sanen (2 tn eOraeY Om aay emeng other things: “Storekeepers, whether they be prop- pens to be off his feed. In time I made} “certainly I did. It got me an ender ‘a trip right across the country with the }witn the frst man, didn’t it?” et erty owners or not, presume to have proprietary rights to the stook phrase ‘Greetings’ as my salute-| «gay, quit the road, Bo. It wasn't eae of the streets and de a profitable business in renting space in {Just very paige - [eg niigcead Lg A fries 1s on took line words that got the business, it was Grant of their chops to those vending from pushcarts.” «Mr, Salesman, don't get fresh with | maxing nim Foes out resstien ae Here is our taxicab problem with the hotel and cafe hack-stands me’ = is Take my tip and wet the buyer aroused over egain. The small otore-keeper on the east side follows the “The next man was reading when : even y you have to stir up a scrap with example of the lobster palace and grand hotel of the Tenderloin ale. ee nee ee De ee ee alk tub ante © was just reading an article on the| ‘Sometimes more than that," returned ecience of selling,’ he said, and you ap-/the linen man, triet, and claims proprietary rights to the use of the street in front of bis shop. It will be noted that the pushcart committee refers to this claim on the part of the storekeepers as “presumption.” In the Tenderloin it is sometimes called a “privilege” and sometimes a | “Where will I wear Sopbile spprenience,” oP. rere iSaying Berea with eedere, ntieraction ‘The evils being the same, it will be interesting to see which is Lig > in the mantel mirror. “Hold ttle sooner abated. It has been more than a year since the taxicab Copyright, 1918, by The Pres Publish ing Oo, (The New York Bvesing World), Emma up and let her see. Of course, U wed or not to wed, that ts the question, dearie (ths to little Miss Jarr, who si lon was exposed. Quicker work may be done with the pushcart, Whether ‘the better, after all, to marry, instinetively wu: teretood), mamma will ‘And be cajoled and dullied by a husband, have her hair dressed new low colffure.” Or to take up stenography or clerking, “Kin I have ten cents to buy mar the mest exorbitant prices.” rg 107 i » SOMB ONE ELSE'S husdané? dies, maw?” interrupted Master Willle| at the and 4 Letters From the Pe ople Cee ee ee hela siesding (ond Jerr. “Insy Blavinsky hollered ‘Ground | the farm. A —__-—__ lo levowrte Wed~-nd WY rents and took mine-and two was| ‘Well, Bill, bow'd you lite the law!” ssked Willie’s Trouble. Saterday. The atruggies and the thousand petty cares steclies”"— te father, * red uy to be," replied | "THERE was 0 sound of seveiry ty might, tho To the Miter of The Brening World: That “slaves” are heir to—'tis a rare vocation “Papa, give the boy a nickel,” sasd| . “Tt ein't what t's crested ue hee Biogses were giving @ party, ayy AB Ow what day did Sept. 23, 193, fall? ¢ D tly to be wished for! To love—to wed: Mrs. Jarr. Bin, Poouily, “1a ory 1 lensed Ih! po C, H. G. | To the matitor of The Evening World: CLOTHING PU: y “And can't we go to the ctroust | OM" ‘Mr, Blogge hid inet obliged with the ZZLE.—An enter- To wed—perchance DIVOROB! Aye, there's the rub/ > bal ” Attributes to Abraham Lincola. | 1 regard to the w prising clothing merchant stocked his ‘ jis Waals oat cone asked the boy, seeing things were com- Un ed. | bala, Tis Lave ‘That Matos the weal ‘Te the Beiter of The Brening World: Tt has always bee Uttle establishment on an investment For in that dream of Dliss what jolte may ing eesy. “I wanna see you wear your chang: ay logge soleed the eppasten> ‘Whe was the author of the following:| view of the giant actly 8147, and he purchased ex- a When we have cast aside our Uttle jobs, nice new hat at the circus, maw, AB reporter was collecting senate ot - Ph q@rak behind @ screen with hie M@ihete, & “Yeu can fool some of people some] taken toward inerei 147 garments. For vests he paid d Must make us wary. There's the sorry thought ehilthood of noted men. He sousht oat | PRS iy afterwant tt : of the time, and some of the people all! use, &c., of this marv en aged woman who remembered . . was observed (hab Witte i pe ag Sy aa Fd tr See i ae allgur power, why | 49 sonia, Wweusers 98 cents and for That makes so many spinaters hesitate; Rockefeller as on infant, wasn’t well, His face wae pallid end ip rqpes never been given @ suitable | coats $2.45, He laid out his money so e . , “any tore. | stood out, Cried Mrs, Blogss, Grant or Wolseley? name! When the automobile was first|as to have in stock the largest possi- For eho would dear the lone eernel griné, one ree ees Mincnder ta the tafeat | "Goodnen, child, oy To the Balter of The Evening World: cted and put into practical use umber of suits, If his store were Th employer's jokes, the chef clerk's contumely, their Uttle nieces, and Clare Socbetaier!” Delleve you have bern smioking.” 1a Which, 32 the opini ff military ‘al public called it a “hor: enly to burn out, how many trous- The inaolence of office boys, the emoke Smith will be with them. We are as| “well,” che returned, thoughtfully, “he alway bf edged shook his head, ee trie ic tgnt end teeter | , MUS SS Was. Dot long. bef would she iapure Of last week's stogtes clinging to the hatr, good aa they are.” that taking Little ways!” Lippincott’, ut We tree shel aiters tent eee 4 . word was applied, And it is | @ce company have to pay for, accord- “And have the Cherlot model that —_—————— i-t pag M4 dingtng <beut, ef men, Lord Wolseley (English) or | my suggestion that we call the wireless | ing to the figures given? When she herself might quickly end ét ali Bu Baby a Sandpile. [must be in Jove!’ Gem, Grant (American)? Will you! telegraph the “Detectograph.”" 1 am| ANSWER TO THE CHICKEN PROB- By GBTTING MARRIED? Who would not eachange ying y id oS kindly bring this subject up in “Let-| eure no more suitable word could be | LEM—Josiah and Maria must have had ‘A dingy office for a kitchenette— DAPPER litte mr id of Choosing a Career, tems from the People,” as it will no | ¢™Ployed to describe the apparatus. $00 chickens, with feed enough to last A . weadieg ‘supplies concera asked dowbt interest muny who fought under CLIFFORD P. MORRISON, 4 keyboard for a cook stove or a cragle— a px, be py doth, SOLDIER, | Yonkers, N. ¥, But that the dread of something waree to come oh ee OS pea The Tr. the Balkans, |e. is, pater Jie . Lida After the honeymoon—thet Wife ef OHANOD “Blow ore 70s sang omar" "h 1 pore ‘one oy o x atin Rar of The Evening World: | te the Hast River a Fiver oF is it cold off, then 996 Givided inte From whose dork dourne 00 many hove retuned WHAT MONT HAVE BREN. oe ee Et teed ‘Maw, T don't, 1 wanna be o biichtay,© - theme of genera: interest: In their) ‘Alt? “EB ehows that the feed would last By way of Reno—Alle we with dtemay, patter—Bave you cubrattied these | “1 wouldn't require thet mucl,” he os | “A bileklarer? Why, that's hand work” sens ny irouble inthe Babans| was rae a 22 Pg a i fore, Mawes Sones eens nd maher vp rether Dear the je we Rowe kabel Sn an due to the {Geling of antagonism on| On what date did au ee Thon fy to not of? Ss as. = + Bunday fall | gives 6 as the number of days the stocks Samy Needed fees Se mata mies de tant, oreather—en’ Chave's we know General principles, of the Allies toward!in tmz = SKELEA SANFORD. | would ion | ee dp Rady Rapley s equiLenton Opin, ba a en tn ch A RR Oe em - — emcee eens seen sic stesaenensniceaie mss meta aet _ eee