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i peace oo Mlanaaauaaaaas een avawrne wontp, SATURDAY, APart | NSON TIKES Prize n Girl Who Wi “HIS MEDICINE” Contest Conducted by The Evening World ~ ASGRAFT CONVICT ¥ ee Winners in Girl Who Works and Wins fIE FOUND GULTY ON FRAUD CHARGE OFGOVERNMENT Accused of Using Mails in Sell- ing Stock to Amount of $5,- 000,000 by Bogus Means. News Oddilics | 7 Girl picking wild flowers near Pittsburgh was killed by natural gas fumes. o Williamsburg policeman nus snowballed by children, They got the snow from the ammonia pipes of a refrigerator plant. » Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Another turkey trot verdict—Wilimar, Minn., man sets a $50,000 verdict for @ ruined leg. * 1) ORIGENTEY WATCHED THE barns suc “we OPPICR IS. NOT A r rey onper MATRIMONIAL AGENCY ® When asked about the story that he had been knocked out by @ 12-peand youth, Tom Sharkey said nothing but opened two bottles of champagne. ‘Sweeney's Aide Refuses to Talk, but Counsel Will Ask for New Trial. Cincinnat! Board of Health will give $1,000 in prizes to the boys swatting the ‘most house files this summer. : : PHILADBLTHTA, Apri 19—A verdict] Berlin has barred the turkey trot, of guilty was rendered In the United States District Court here to-day against the promoters and officers of the International Lumber and Develop- ment Company, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud stockholders of the company throug the United Siates mails. The defendants were John Markley, promoter of the compan: Isaiah B. Miller, a partner of Markley; A. G. Stewart, director and commis- sioner, who made their headquarters in Chicago, and C. i. McMahon, former secretary and treasurer of the company, ‘and W. H. Armstrong, former general m The Government charged that the company sold stock to the amount of Says the Schuyler,“Neb. Messenger: “Otto Zuclow, F. W. Shonka ed August Kondale made up a jolly party to Omaha to take a view of the tornade stricken section of the city.”’ _ MURTHA JOINS FIGHT. ¢ Firebug in Petersburg, Va., jail escaped by burning tthe lock from nia’ oott door, ,Will Not Confess, but Go to : i Trial With Three Other J Former Inspectors. Fe Petteoman Thomas F. Rodinson, the « fet memeer of the uniformed police : @f New York to be proven geilty of extorting money under the ef affording police protection, ro to-day to make any statement re- verdict against him. In ite sent to him by eo re Hope Trower Allcorn, the last survivor of triplet daughters born in England hty years ago, is dead in Greenwich, Conn. Her sisters were named Faith and Charity. Inventor of artificial illuminating gas and artificial ice machines died in California, leaving an estate of $368. “Cnote some Ce quer é€a To @ wera” © my, STENOKAAPH OR? Dean Sumner of Chicago saye the need of the day is not more daylight Gancers but more daylight between dancers, An anti-noise ordinance in San Francisco ts held not to apply to the shouts of the fans et a baseball park. z . Gov, Sulser, shiver his timbers, won't stand for the abolition of nautical terms in the State Nautical School. i 3 The Letters Signed “‘Juniata’’ and ‘One Who Loves the Working Girl’ Draw the Main. Prizes of $25 Each—Five Awards of $10 Each. Are Made to “B. L. D.,”’ to “A Girl From Idaho,’’ to “‘Addie”’ to ‘‘Katie’”’ and to ‘‘A New York Stenographer.”’ 96,000,000 by circulating false and mis- leading literature through the maila re- garding the value and profits of a ise: tation of 248,000 acres in Campich £00,000 digbur odin aly nds nibs : 690, ursed in divi was ee will enewe out of stock subscriptions rather than trom profits. ‘The case had been on trial for seven say. You will excuse me, It would take 84,480 cents, edge to edge, to make a mile, and the young People of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Summit, N. J., have undertaken to Faise that number for the church building fund. BULLET IN HIS WRIST, TELLS OF QUEER ATTACK. A man walked into the Hudson Street Hospital about 4.15 o'clock this morning and said to Dr. Consky, “My name is John Arata and I live at No. 47 Mott street. I was on my way home a while ago and at the door heard what I thought was a fire cracker, Then I felt a oting in my wrist. I guess it has a bullet in it.” Dr. Conkey dressed the wound and sent word to the Leonard street police station, Arata was taken to the station and questioned by Lieut. Sweeney. Policemen on duty in Mott street said they had heard no shooting. Arata was permitted to go, although the police were inclined to think he knew who stopped and gave what assistance he eould. Dr. Messerole took Albares to the New York Hosp! nal injuries suffering from inter- broken right RESINOL HEALS | ITCHING SKINS : Three Words, Purpose, Efficiency and Resolution, Tell the Story of the Girl Who Works and , Wine—She Should Realize She Spends Her Day in a Workshop and Not in a Matrimonial Bureau. immorality as may exist among you Robinson. atiff woman—the cause, lack of early train- ‘one te phere ction In the fundamental * as he was alleged to have "8 LAWVERG TO ASK yy TRIAL AT ALL EVENTS. ' ' 4 's attorneys announced to- rat home. Children are taught nothing about the hotiness and importance of sex. Parents are afraid to speak of the matter. Why they should be afraid or ashamed to speak of one of the imple and most important functions of nature is one of the mysteries |} that shows we are still in the dark ages in some things. Why should parents and teachers be afraid to fourth, and this {9 what she was say- ing to a chorus of appreciative 8: gles: “I had my time table in my hand By Nixola Greeley-Smith. “Have some object in view when you start out.” and he This sentence from one of the winning letters in the prize contest| me, ‘Wh , which ended yesterday sounds the keynote of all the stories of success which | @¥""0 he ses, ‘Are you going the a hat shape, costing 10 ce es wp behind and says to/ two yards of straw at 10 you going? and I sez, ‘I straw covered a good part of it. had some old faded ribbon, which I dyed to a beautiful blue, The dye costs 7 cents. The rest of the limit, Take me with you.’ ‘Don't get have been related by working girls] fresh, 1 ses, ‘I may decide to stop in The Evening World. Every letter | over.’ VIEW OF THE SUCCESSFUL BUSI- NEGS WOMAN. otation from a letter choose 'to call it is possible at any moment. Sometimes it is the fault of a man, just as often the result of studied or accidgntal indiscretion on the pert of the woman. But whatever its origin, it is out of place, and the girl who succeeds learns to have no more sentiment during office hours than the typewriter she operates or the ledger she keeps. practically has told the same story of & modest start at $6 or $8 ek, the bravely endured hardships of that period of struggle, the deter- mination to win by increased ef- ficiency, the hours of night school after a day's Work, all the long, hard way to final success. Briefly, the Thi rise of $25 I have given —until they ‘are corrupted. We will story of the Girl Who Works and| ne on wig; “On es, pe s te Ereen en iad ean tend never get away from it, our public | himself up and limped to # iamppost. Wins is told in three words—Pur-| Working Girl." The author of t ness is not « thing I must work fot. school m is the place we look | The machine belonged to Samuel Lip- pose, Efficiency and Resolution,| ter at 98 8 week, 16 now Bvery ond can Sobetes It amd tt 1 | % Sor lent for our boys and sirls, | otetn of Che Hundred and Mighwenth After she has found employment, per- haps the first thing @ young woman| should realize is that she spends her day in a workshop and no} in a mat-| rimonial bureau. Wherever men and | women work together the intrusion of ghe disturbing element of court- ship, flirtation or whatever you butterfly order the only job at which can hope to be a success ts that of iting on some man's pocketbook and to getting married. A grub may be- come a butterfly, but'a butterfly can You may hear similar conversations any day anywhere downtown, and yet the little girls who take part in them wonder why men do not respect them more and why they stay on at the same pitiful little salaries year after year. WINNERS OF THE OTHER PRIZES IN THE CONTEST. bookkeeper and she in stwdy- rench and German in the hope of ine! ing her earning capacity still further. Five prises of $10 each are awarded to “B. L. D.” of Buffalo, N. Y., who letter “One Who Has " to “A Girl from Idaho” of Richmond Hill, L. 1; to “Addie,” to the author of the letter signed ‘Katie,”. aalesgirl earning $7 @ week, to “New York Stenographer.” The writer of the last letter mentioned failed to give me her name and address. If she will send it @ check will be mailed to her and the other prise winners will ir checks next week. ghted to be able to give prises to girls a|LETTERS WORTHY OF FAVOR- hat is covered with this ribbon, and all who behold it think it cost more than %. way with all my I do not seek have no friend but my mother, I spend my evenings at a ‘Dusiness school, for some day I ex- ect to look back on these days with a happy smile. mine now as ‘When I look a 1 think, heavy her poor heart is?’ and then in comparison my heart seems s0 Ught and gay and, as Wordsworth says, “In rapture thrills and dances with the daffodils.” ADDIE. ABLE MENTION. By far the best letters from Uterary standpoint purely signed “F. W. it was a keen lation of the ployer, and refore not a personal story of who had worked and won. reason I had to rh For that it over in award- our times. But it was more of a criti- cism than a personal narrative and it inetill in their daughters the ideal of purity, the fundamental idea of their holy office as mothers, the key- stone of real virtue? A girl who feels that sex functions have no Purpose save motherhood will never be in danger of bartering herself Nghtly. Chil@ren take themselves naturally and our educators are afra'd to | touch this subject because they them- | selves are tainted by the prudery | under which they have been brought | up. SELECT NICE, QUIET GIRLS FOR YOUR CHUMS. Give the young people the right ideals of womanhood and manhood! Start to give it to them when they continue it all along through all their school years, make it as natural for them as the air they breathe and no economic con- dition will prostitute them! ONE WHO HAS LBARNED. are young, Choose some nice, quiet girls to Do not pick out the girls ‘who adore fine things and love good times, but get hold of a girl who is go with. ng him » rt her for thi " intelligent ing the prises; The letter signed! quiet and has a good influence on be gees "of, the successful business | devote all her little fluttering talents| EVERY ONE CAN POSSESS Hap. | fu! woman who has studied and knows | would be ashamed to doa whole lot of things. This is fine discipline. ‘The ‘company you keep is really al- most the first consideration in keep- shot him. to cross Eighth at enth street about Suffe trouble will —_——_>———_—. ~ LEG BROKEN BY AUTO. As Emanuel Albares, twenty-seven, of No, 9 West Thirty-nin' e e & eo ™ ring Humanity Finds thatrelief must be found for the illswhich may come any day, —else suffering is prolonged and thereis dangerthatgraver ders of the organs ofiigestion and elimination. Thebestcor- rective and preventive, in such cases, is acknowledged to be iS ‘This standard home remedy tones the stomach, stimu- follow. Most serious sicknesses start in disor- T usually earn % a week and I naturally try to make It go as far as possible. We pay % a week for ‘a.nice little room, where my grand- mother can do a little cooking. My grand@mother being rather old and I considering myself rather too stout, was of much more help to me, as the writer will surely understand, than it would be to a little girl at the cross- roads of lif on the average little girl finds herself at that cross-roads a Uttle old-fashioned morality will be never be a successful grub, They don't try very hard, poor littfe things. And perhaps it's very unreasonable of life to qxact any effort at all of them. They chatter in every office building, talking of parties and hate; how each lates the sluggish liver, regulates the inactive bowels. Taken whenever there is need, Beecham’s Pills will spare you hours of suffering and so improve your general health and strength that you “can better ing straight, especially if you are attractive. Go with girle who go to church once in a while. You will have good times with them—nice, quiet times—and although sometimes your heart wilt fairly burst with discouragement (mine did), do not Tie i * * will con! te having a brocade charmeuse, or what| ‘yo both eat little. Our food unualy, [Much more helpful to her than all our| give up. Look ahead to ‘the day | resist disease. Tested by time, Beecham’ . Pills have ted it wee thrilling eyes are ponsessed by the new ook cynical philosophy, “M. M.” it us| when something bright will turn up, certaii convenient and that they i seatoon; boy at the soda fountain, or how| font T aiwave tey to net c eeanie, [read and talk our enlightened pes-| and you are bound to fo straight: proved safe, in, prompt, “mean” the boss is, or what he “seas” to her, Do not look at the girle who are z z é ear home as @ossible, and no When you go for a er how far away I am, I always Sountey . dressed up. walk go out in the country places, [ i her atick to her catechism. I have simism as much as we like, but dl Always Lead to Better Health| Grand Jury ‘on sive, day in an office building home from work. taken the following selections from | where there are grass and trees, or Ja boase 100., 280. ith the pther| @using the day.” levator ree young women hung I make all my own clothes, also | the prise winning letters, In my opin-| in the park. 2 u ‘Their demand was This is true, and if a girl is of the| breathlessly on the narrative of | those for my grandmother. As an |ion the young woman in Buffalo has hit NEW YORK STENOGRAPHER. ‘The directions with coch box should be read by everyene,—sepecially by women, u'l Find Lots of Striking Features in To-Morrow’s 24-Page Magazine DOW'T MISS THESE: Order Your Sunday World Early YOU SHOULD READ: from Your Newsdealer The first installment of the mystery story, “The Lost | ; : A page of music, “A Viennese Waltz,” from “The Millions,” full of thrilling incidents. a Eternal Waltz,” by Leo Fall. “Father Unafraid’—the priest at St. Peter’s Union Science in combat with peanuts, ice cream and an whose powerful fist is always an advance guard for auto to save Tenor Althouse’s voice. religion. Fashion in the belt line, showing latest styles in : First published views of the home of the late J. Balkan blouses. ». Pierpont Morgan. “Rose Newmark’s Marriage.” A story for girls with ve How a New York society girl, Julia Tilford, engages its own warning. in chicken raising on a 30,000 Leghorn scale. Food from sawdust. How synthetic chemistry may tes Isish legends told in pictures and a frontispiece of make an artificial meat. \ Mae Kennedy, who will be maid of honor to the ancient The rose of the year—a hybrid from a hardy Irish Queen of Ulster at the Irish pageant. : rose and the rare red Richmond of the United States. - 1,000-year-old self-defence tricks of Johannes Josefs- “Love's Post-Office” in an old stone wall, where the son, the Glima wrestler. little heiress of Granddaddy Jim Daly's daughter got her *.. Two pages of freak pictures of the flood. letters, ° \ \ Metropolitan Section Her Capture of New York, by Roy L. McCardell “Watch out boys, or the girls will be getting all the jobs.”’ The Great Secret of Harlem Uptown Life held up to a truthful Metropolitan Section Mirror. Also Funnyside ee