The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1913, Page 17

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“World Dall y Magesine, Tu evdry, jane 10 - 19a You 6R NUTTIN 7 CAN HE? Men of Initiative Modern Americans Who Have Led the March off Progress By Julius Chambers Copyright, 1018, by ‘The Prem Publishing Oo,-{The New York Evening World). BUT ON MY WHITE —ORVILLE WRIGHT, Who Taught Man to Fly. FLANNEL TROUSERS fileee iat ea stu'ct tos's0mn ot tao soreonete sole otal AND. BEAT IT POR. THE i ttle more than a boy; the Hving Wright, whom I now saw, had more His brow was not so high and his 9 lacked the sparkle of the elder, i ut it toward the ceiling, instead of falling on and etruck the wall upon the opposite side. tiny, inverted boat. At its ropelier, formed of wire covered with paper, and that had to be twisted to high tension defore the toy was in the autumn of 1078, “When we grew. older Wilbur and I eet about making larger She HASN'T Gor named the toy. But the larger the craft the less it would fly. THEM IN HERE i Look , UNCLE, CITHER = 17'S WHAT ‘NICS wHiTe Pentiirnteen years passed, aerial ssi No Use 1 CAN'T PANTS MoTHER bationne ta Sver present in both our mints. We dlecumerd. the” eae 20d Ag FIND THEM | revit H tilt i “With the beginning of the new century we began to build aereplanes, But from the beginging the attainment of equilibrium was the chief problem. Study fights of binds taught us Little, because their wings operate by the direct - ii $ u h the ghifted by the aeronaut in the presence of danger. He must foresee disaster cud Drevent it by acting~exactly as does the bird in flight by instinct. “Nearly every life lost in flying has been due to ‘i: >rference’ between the will and action. Machines are made that register this ‘interference’ to the frac- tion of a second. Failure to act instantly, when an aeroplane drops into an air-pocket or unexpectedly encounters @ squall of wind, is the chief cause of fata! eccjdents in aviation. “When the problem of equilibrium is solved mevigation of the air will be reduced to an sbstract science, Experiments have been endless. Piecing the centre of gravity below the salle, or wings, renders the machine unstable, caus- fing it to cecillate like a pendulum. Many kinds of rudders and other steering gear have been tried; the absolutely correct one ts yet to be discovered. The ‘very forces that steady an aerop)ine in a calm cause it to cecillate—‘wobbie tn fg better word—in a strong wind. ‘ “The elr is conquered! Man {s its master ae much—and ONLY as much— “an he Ie of the sea end of the land. There le a Master of us all!” noonporoee There Is No **Magic” Betty Vincent's Vaudeville on Olympus in Father Time’s Cure Advice to Lovers “By Philander Johnson Bere a re Ten, ee Meats ane The Unloved Gir, ageymme va oo ma om i i f i if ; i t } i] i iH i sah 1 i [ i 5 fi 5 5 ; i j ie i iy i ut A rs il ae af e* yt i I i i i if i i E i 1] with her. ‘HE trouble that seemed so unbear- Would often be will-nigh hopeless, ‘Th -reapect: ha oe pleats ee: polsnent, a| Very many of us, worn to the breaking | sirl pM aad ree eos gorda fo fey Copyright, 1013, by The Press Publish ing Co, New Yor Evening World). Year ago, is gone. would surrender if Time, day by ™ affected when she is in the man’s com- end ", carrying & name given by the Department of Agri+ Time, that great day, Rot unceasingly continue pueh- “t Dany. That will induce him to take bree ieptane:papns © Sao Me tees tek ere See tng the trohble back o¢ us . tne destred interest in der, if aaything patent \ we wu wi ARS—Ab, good morning) Nev! qiisrenand ‘Diana has foreaken the bam conquered it of wie dae be secbae Onn e special Uking O08 dint me oS soit Mecretary of the Navy! | Nep—Yes. Bho joined the & P. C. A. see et wat, can ttt To Get Acquainted. Nep—Yea. I'd have made it, orlly they | and the Militants. She now carries # pet reg hac hi ‘ ya the girl of ome; “I. E." writes: “A young men and! wanted somebody. who would rink] PUD 1" her arma, while dhe throws Pooks SE nce ee Sieh Boizree Seete IW eo-seny We eee , thing she, must’ | were plasmates when Wwe were ehildren along fresh ideas from an inland State. nm ings. lerciry . " inpeau Tine way vaso the way tor aie ll i § 4 an it though we live in the same ot wer hind sa eelh ean insect “Stare—Oniy in the thermometer, He's fas ts copes troubles, it 19 true, But Time is not 20 : Stier the : me | tarmer 1 heals ine ‘Mare—I'm dbo belligerent, 1 can't get| afraid to take @ hand in commerce for ; excavated me heartless a6 not to each il! ‘That's fatal. At! acquainted. Woi into the habit of talking Peace. fear of being pinched as a lobbyist. Ory-calla, It is the Ps : the best, he will to ask him to take Nép—Gome of our most distinguished | Nep—Well! Shiver my timbers!—— most beneficent have for her ely a aay yy a4 No, inéesd, Peace experts are now talking War. Mare—Don't try to revive that archaic 6 — passion; at the worst, if he is a cad, he him to take ‘Mare—True, 1 hear Andrew Carnegie | sea-stuff. If you want to be understood | evitable presess of which man has any Time!” ‘will make her @ public laughing-stock. thinks of turing his golf links into, by students of the latest naval lexicon, | knowledge. Gohvetsen Park. | |y0u shoud way “tremalously agitate) ‘Time will not permit us to remember Vacation Ins and Outs. Nep—Where's Bacchus? my w ork," acutely evens bereavement. Th Mezein retirement. He te utterty| Nep—t guems {t's up to us to go tack| nun tng wanes es soretkuten ver ts @igcouraged. He is trying to trade off) and climb Olympus, profoundly loyal o epirit, that in & w his vineyards for e dairy farm. ve) Mars—Why climb? Follow Admiral | |» mpeaking ‘oh bed t eonviviallty worth noticing, In bis | peary’s example on the Junstras and they cherish their bereave- opinion, te @ parrel of grape-fulce; while| walt ror the funtovier, Before we go| mets They consider It © sort of dis- there ie a chanee now and then of dit | iet us sing a little song. leyaky to banish from thelr minds even covering & teaapoonuul of hilarity 19 8) vep—On, the ven Ue deep ond the 80a] tree aeag ne Nomen ine mamOrY ot glass of e. de blue # p—These mortals who succeed to But Time never ceases filling in the our powers are playing havoc with trax eis pasar Poepend memory celle even of thene burdened dition, Poor Pan doestt dare play a)°"/, frank and full confession. ones, The poignancy gradually passes. note on his pipes for fear of the musical Pa get, wt a trickling rill, ‘There 's, a reconciliation with lite, The union. And Sylvanus pas taken o fiat Apted peed Herbore| <7t2 of the oplrit no longer aré cast in town. shamoe (n'® vere ang backward, but forward. Thie process Mare—The forest god has forsaken . operates in even the greatest imaginable the woods? What for? But appropriations are not mY. due!) nereavements, If it were not so lite) ‘Nep—He can't show a diploma from a Both: would be unilvable, forestry school. He is being laughed at/ nd THATS why the oes te aheaye| Tennyson’ “In Memoriam” expresses be ause he thought alm ter wae the BLUE! Dereavement, the very anguish thereof, eee as nothing else in the English language ‘bly stop it, The Hedgeville Editor ti Ge sorte oartival ent mewal ke : , Inthe Elevator. wy rf Et t Ate S 3 tf % LH i iit leit the pelt . edt § HE i a i : ist I rH. i ry ot ee) i ity i ij g i“ 4 if h He i & agk F &3 in rete i 3 AH i it itt # Hf th seTdteyt Hil Li: Bobble Pression following the death of his +O. J." writes: “Showa « man tate | MOP, “ a id friend, Hallam, But for the great post off hie hat tn the elevator when there|iady, Have him pu i : it Copyright, 1013, by The Poblieh ing Oo, (The New York Kryaing World). ‘Time 414 the work that it does millions : neat beside you, and If R. WATTS says Beeld Meee ‘RS, DERKS says that imaginary. | % times over every day for the poorest DD inagine ner re, si re, mo IM ettrrencee ‘are! a erent eat 0M humble. : hat only when he profitable to him than thege w! harder on the nervous eyetem| The poignancy of the affiiction van- knows the ledies, ta Dave eomething the mater with them. ished. Tennyson, who lamented that life — pn ; bans | would ne longer be endurable without : “—D. ¢.° writes: “T am in love with a © aman ever lies, He only substi: QARRY PARKS says he {s eo brave his friend, lived on for more than forty wirl, but now she won't speak to me any tytes something just as g008 fo that he cam watch other people yeste to enjoy MMe bitter ale and “nvut- more decause our friends tease her the truth. suffer without shedding a tear. = aad bis churchwarden KX about me. What shall I dot’ Li : —_— . olay. OME people are emart ond some! The instinet ee conse; 04 @ few con ine t i 53 i f it A itl r] ot

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