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,* special causes of interest. ‘Che five hundred are young, none being « some:of the vexing problems of police regulation will have popular ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, MBEshed Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 53 to 3 Park Mow, Yor i LITZER, President, 63 Park Row, ‘Treasuret, 63 Park Now. Jr, Becreta 3 Park Row, Entered at the Post-Office at New York a Second-Class Matter, tion Rates to The Evening |For England and the Continent and Inited States All Countries In the International Postal Unio $3.60 One Yeur.. +20 ,One Month veeee NO. 19,0465 A VOLUNTEER AVIATION CORPS. | ae on the part of the Aero Club to organize in this ate a voluniver aviation battalion as a part of the National Guard afford reason for a hope that we are at last to have an end to merely spectacular aviation and a resumption of serious work im the development of the art. Military uses are no. the highest nor the best to which the flying machine may be put, but they are better than rivalry in dangerous stunts. The sad mishaps attending the attempt of Lincoln Beachey to vie with the performances of Pegoud show to whet such ambitions too often lead. The undertaking of military service will, on the other hand, tend to train among us a number of airmen who can be counted on to treat their art as something widely different from an acrobatic feat. Although aviation is an American invention, we have fallen behind Franée, Germany and Great Britain in its development. ‘This hae been largely due to the recognition in Kurope of the military po- tentialities of the art. Where we have seen only adventure and thrill they have seen a probable necessity for protection in war. When that aspect of the issue is realized in thia country we shall have more en- thusiaem, more energy and more money as well as more men engaged - in mastering the difficulties and expanding the powers of the machine. ' The purposed battalion, therefore, has the promise of rendering great ! service to country even though it never be called upon for anything| more military than a scouting exercise. | ee) CY In awarding prizes to members of the Street Cleaning Depart- ment for excellence in work the Central Mercantite Association showed the workers that outside organizations are watching what is going on in that branch of the municipal service; but it should now, by assisting the Fusion ticket, show that it has also kept a | discriminating eye on Tammany. 4 “THE CHARGE OF THE FIVE HUNDRED. OPULAR interest in the assignment of five hundred new men to the task of policing the district between Fifth avenue and Hudson River, from Forty-second to One Hundred and Tenth street, is bound to be keen. Under any conditions such a wholesale , shifting of the force would attract attention. In this case there are over twenty-five years of age; they are reported to be perfectly trained for the task, bse of them has had experience in the service nor cintimate acquaintance with the field they are to watch. The issue then is not so. much whether they will make good as whether they will do better than the veterans they displace. New brooms sweep clean. The enthusiasm and energies of youth are often more effective for certain kinds of work than all the wisdom that experience teaches, The effort, therefore, fo solve in this way \ 1 \ \\ te. sce ERE Coprrignt, Pree ‘ublishing Co, (The New York Evening World), SAY, CANT You WATCH Your STep | The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, October 10, [A Thriller Ge 113, ly fe] qe the Seneeeoescccesesaseoensococcesense RESDASESESESSOOED Mr. Jarr Studies the Glad Life 1913 “Mow I Get My First Raise.” must give the writer's actual ealary. Confine your narrative to #80 words or leos—preferabiy joes. Write om only one side of the paper. Address “First Raise Editor, Bvening Wests, Box 1364, New York City.” CONQUERED A MAN-KILLING MULE FOR A RAISE. Flora was a mule of the finest hy- brid type. ‘The boss had paid five hundred dotliages to work her in the mines. It was a well known fact that Flora coutd do the work of two mules In or out of the mine, But in a kick #he had the longest reach in the Scranton mine district. She had killed one boy and she broke the leg of another boy. No hoy about the mines cared to drive Flora. I heard a man’s wages would be pald the person who would drive Flora. 1 went to the boss and asked him if the report I heard was true. He said it was, I offered to work Flora, The boss said I was too 1 “almost begged for the nd after a while the boss e I might make the effort. It took some trick to harness Flora. T succeeded after a time, Before the was over Fora and I were pretty well acquainted, I used no whip, In a few days the mule so ~ dreaded &y many was doing the work of two mules, [ did not carry a whip. When it came to soe Flora the blacksmith refused to do It. I lifted the mule's business leg with- out any fear, and nailed on the shoe under the directions of the black- smith, [ drove Flora a year, At dinner time we ate together. We became almost inseparable compan- fone. I was at the age of twelve receiving the wages of a man of the mines. When I resigned to go to schoo! the boss offered to add halt a dollar a day to my wages. 1 ac- cepted the offer and drove Flova two years longer, PAUL A. BARRETT, 1906 Grand View Ave,, Scranton, day SAVED HIS BOSS FROM PROSE. CUTION. Asa voy I started work in a coal mine in Scotland, nearly forty years ago. ‘The owner of the mine was Prepared to run all risks to evade the fines’ Regulation Act. One day, while coming out to the Lot- tom of the shaft, I saw the owner and a stranger step out of the cage, ‘The stranger was a government in- spector. Knowing that there was no signaiman employed (as the law re- quired), I waited and acted in that capacity tii] the inspector went Got His Number. ‘Tho Bvening World will pay « cash prise of G85 for the boot account of ‘Fhe story must be true in every Gotail and eubject to experionce in obtaining Magist confirmation, ry Be firet increase of away, When IT came up the mine that night the owner told me hew pi di was at what | had dena, ing him from a police court grew ecution, and he told me he wae folng to give me a raise of two shillings per week, ROBERT DBANE, Firtheliffe, Orange County, M, A FEAT OF MEMORY MAODB HIM NECESSARY, When | was about fifteen years of T secured a position in a wholesale house as a clerk. It just seemed to me that there were thousands of aif- ferent articles that were sold. I eaw the opportunity of learning the prices and location of the goods on the shelves. T studied this during the day. and at night went over tt again (in my mind), until I could place my hand on anything in the place and name the price The rest of clerks fou t easier to ask me than look themselves, and soon: It wap case of “Ask Myers, te knows.” The manager of the house would ree fer to me to find different articles instead of asking other clerks, who Would lose time hunting around, I received piy first raise because 1 dt the best I could and fi 4 pleas Mass FAST FOOTWORK GAINED PRESIDENT'S NOTICE, The preeident of the company thad T work for was summoned to Wash- ington to testify in a sult that the Government brought against our company, 1 carrie grip to the station for hin, arrived there the pr ered that he had left se Important papers at the off the train was to arrive in twe minutes, Het office as quickly as possible the papers and bring them to: When L got off the subway I all the way to the office, Papers and was three minutes before the train was The president commend. roimy quickness, and when he got back to the office a week later my salary was raised two dollars. THOMAS TYNAN, No, 111 West One Hundred and Sixth street, New York, { ace tial the misfortune to be fined by V!t 4 for selling short-weigat teed, Fo! the misfortune to separate from hie w The ‘ 1" sorry to tell you, mum, that I'll be leas: ‘ 4 : I'm going to get married, On one ov m, after he had delivered an |) sympathy to support it from the etart. It is foreseen, however, that ’ ggg Tmat to, Bama? Who is the lucy man’"*| dreas to ais constituents, the Daler qot UD au| the task of the young men is not going to be easy. A district that Of the Lady Coal Heavers’ Club iEsatg Gnas Laon tos ope ane bos tial "Ay Bue, (ners ta (Oo oun euemonte shoat | includes such diverse populations as those of Fifth avenue, San Juan 9999999996659099S S9899SESSSSSSGSSS SOSS99S9SSESSFOSD | vrx00:" ut tin mumver | UAE12,29% 0 Wht aw Desome of your witert Hil end the water front is bound to develop a varied lot of tria ° or words to that effect, ings, to which thelr husbands alno ats] ste" Detail Free Pree tt ROMY. Slt! revled Hox, she ay een, alpha te ¥ ‘ ae you glow wth| tend, But th horites 1 — eran’ au Tab Gibbieties s4'008 $0 lengiie the the, hathtal. Fine Busared TPOPICGS. permard, 2 can sre, You slow wh| tnd, ut ihe authorien are auparen aeweart foie that have them in charge. ry tyrant ‘woman has responsibilities, coal| possible owing to the fact that when Wanted to Know. Better Acquainted. baskets and bunches of bananas on her/ the husband's club meets the lady coal LITTLE mum child was enjoying bis fint i with # coterie of friends, Kach colored lady dumped her basket | head and does not spend her time idling | heaver’ head it bruises her feet so @limyse of pastoral life, wil User told a rather embarm of coal into the coal port and trotted| around the gilded hotels and at tango away as though it w load off her! teas, matinees and club meetings. badly she cannot work for days, position of a well known physician, cd A good, active wife in the tropics can © guest at a eocisl 8 placed bealde an el In holding up for further consideration the plan to arrange roses of the old-fashioned garden, end on for transfers Setween Staten Island ferries and the Manhattan surface Little stool he sat beside the farmer's wife, who' ‘The setting oun was gilding the a mind, They work twe | In fact, as regards club meetings, 1) support her ‘husband in ease and com- was plucking @ chicken, hom he had not previously met, Atmont et foal cars on a basis of two cents for the ferry and three cents for the ail earn ,| find Tam mistaken, ‘The coal-heaver-| fort in such genteel and light occupa-| "ye watched te operation gravely for some| the lady, who won in lined to garrulity, * ear, Alderman Curran did well, It is always advisable to examine ing pald a quar [ettes of Jamaica DO have club meet-| tions as coaling xhins and carrying ban-| time. Thea he spoke. tal fF epics gana ~~ | unas. And at the same time it keeps! “Do mer take off thelr clothes every night,| “By the way, doctor,” ahe amiingly remarked) an Interborough deal with a microscope and then subject it to an ' 1 | a sh inion, ht 1 to call sou doctor or professort” seid tent them from wadding about, and they | iady?"—-Youth’s Companion, have something to bother their heads a aria You day call_me what you ieusey mada," a about bexides whether their hats are NAD thr eer Ane BP Back at Him. i f Art carom wai |} Great Masterpieces of Art jie vc »: sony Back at Him. [reunite Sette THE MYSTERY OF THE TICKETS. | demmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenrnnnnnnennnnnnannanannnnnnnnnes | "rie hina of tonverette or tem| ASOD Ha tat me oh file lied the ted Epistic t—To Mr. Bernard THE BROKEN PITCHER, by Greuze {nine banana carrier would heartily in- a clevér debater and unexcelled im repartee, |‘ ‘of course, they must be people whe kmew IDE BY SIDE and almost coextensive with interest in the world’s | lodge": Philadelphia, Pa. from Ed- (At the Louvre, Paris.) dorue the Society of Sagacious and| pis chiet heckler in Oldham was @ local bater, you intimet iMladelnhia Leviger, Splendid Snakes, T am sorry tourist, Port ward Jarr, — Costa Rica Limon, ( | to hear of the strange attitude your wife has taken toward you championship baseball games lies the mystery of speculation in tickets, On its face the matter appears simple enough. ‘ Y Dear and_am amazed that she insists that Se:long se tickets thal can be boughi for $3 each can be sold for M Taye Pina YOu tak# tne position of a paying guest o fi ‘ inclosing o he in your own home. Come to the voat that bute #20 each the course of the epeculator is as plain as the track of an| secret society a Sague tropics, Bernard, and leave behind you s right up elephant through a jungle. The mystery lies in the ability of a BASS T SA8 SURE LOL ate wIIER the land where women have such lati- closely about the Paes ¥ : ‘ . ip made this port tude, ‘These are the latitudes fo: ‘i , ' limited number of speculators to get so many tickets, while the most Society of Snakes, man of POUR wrk Wie tallave @oruni'a Hiroe Is always enterprising of outsiders can do no better than buy them from him |‘ ail Work: foe place is in the home when she hasn't fortable for cold abvabeerice , Women!” finds a responsive chord in & fod. er, This little | da ane . these datitudes Who ever informed you that the is as simple as er It is gratifying that District-Attorney Whitman has set the Grand oe eeniee ey SB ieetan De Nels siesta In a beverage that everybody yet exsentiaty 4] iain ; : ofed lady-power, It would have 1 f Jury to investigating certain phases of this mystery that seem at least | you very inte lg uAvaedan alli heey a ee fate ae eins nye Almost everythi : to affect city officials. There may be nothing wrong in that quar-|¥onen with baskets on their head informed you. holding aixty pounds of coal each trot ting over the wharf in the hot yan, the ter, but a probe there may discover tracks that, passing by the sus- belted this season The slesta i# cooling and refreshing AGH 3 ; and can ‘be found in every home, Those |, draped belt at the pected parties, lead somewhere else and thence to a clue. Cay pera ration taking the| suffering from overwork and insomnia Waist Hue is pretty In any event there is no reason why a myatery composed of Pena i! beatae Nate a soi bala fel gives a dressy ff . A ae ¢ : ; | aaenpe - semapeincteee2 will find themselves invigorated by it. but Ghia’ coats factors so simple a those that are involved in the passuge of a tigket Hits From Sharp Wit | nur suRKeRtION that you secure suf- on cena from the hands of a club official to those of the spe r $s. | ficlent capital from your wife by kind- PORN: § or ; A e of tho speculator should bo | hess, 1f the worst comes to the worst, front and back portions : impenctrable to the eves of 80 many thousand baseball watchers, ee re ene and come down to the tropics and open | In the pleture, om - ey a siesta bottling works is a splendid chinchila cloth that “ae _——. 9 BA i Tene PHA (De ld ekunt fanaa tie one, At the same time T think the © be so much weg re gy The earnest women wiio are arrangin ¢ caus eee siesta put up in tadlet form or in| tile weason Ie tei < 1K tO promote the cause of | Pal ae nah Ut takes some men a tol powders would be better if prepared fwith velvet, AW & good governm nt against Tammany are right in speaking of the Gincover tant the chew: ta for export. The bottled siesta, T am yoush Unished materiaig’ ie issue as “woman's business" In fact it is everybody's business spend an evening is at home. afratd, would loxe ite effervescence and | are escecdingly amagt eae eee voe es would not Stand being sh'pped, aud chinchilla FE ma | ‘The sweeter tie day the The sad news that your step-daugh- ways handsome, & is talked abo: Some peo the Misses Cackleberni&, have there is a bi Hoty, El Lette rs From the People eater Brumb than one a strange antipathy to , a nd} from which td eee { 4 meier doxvlox start to play ero i with zu withion! | For the sixeyear sire) fe Fer a Day of Re alah? aiwane to aertnen ¢ 7 eee waiting to get anything but the matte! the cont will seqmtne§ To the Laitor of ‘Phe Frewing Worl J one's coats and hate are on cates Anat | da inate Sy SAAS C8 Be AGOIL ag ROU HMIe Home: 1 wats Nae yards of inatertad ™ ‘ Toe bureau establiane) to wld in the weve tre Niso, 1 think. they | Beeps of Ay Muatly Unlogs Ue tounds me. ao 1% yards 4 1% yeedat . rest cause of fire preveation is x ‘hiidven ait all dag ty ROW MOL NAY IF thes had: someting houghtiess airs! Some day they a Inches wide, "ett eplendid id d vespectfully sug- 100! ) nM Wet rubbers, J of 49 Lal aout . . . | . th Ny i gti Ps aged y 1 2! for the eefler Gost & great servi & the Day OUrse, the dien Who are old enough No woode s hard to keep ancet that pring you ho: a@ Parrot vied cults, 1 yard Of sib. t of Rest taw, requirin pioyees of ee OM Wet pubsers and are careful oy on the When Ge cee tra so that you will have something to bon S inches wide for / Meweantile establishments, &e.. to Pe pepenticned ef ae rae Bu fo parsing © y ed with remind you of your wife, pending your the d - allewed one day of recreation each week. | ee padics and should) who are g place \ bantahmont, I also con, Qfowever, the Thle law, i enforced, waive nevcae ik; |have loving and watchtut care at school, | pine, Cop eh, UU Uy he oem Bat hardly suspected that the masterpiece | rr iat lias been proffered ine eat fealth of thousands C8 8. BH, 2 & ee eee hefore them stood for something more} ys. ne that amputated two Angern from aa “What Did 4 Come JE ak High Dos oF bee hnent is | By Randolph Colclough Wilson,|than a iovely wir), exquisite in colors) o@ the owner's hand as he was offer- aye Cave of school Children, Po the Kaitor See ee oh Malename demon | AS iis, the fashionable world of | ing, faintly alarmed over the accident. | ing the bilthe Mrd to me : Cite Rater of Tie Kgroing W | Can any o olve for mel stration of prevention of delaye of the ng the studioofthe! The wreck of the pitcher hanging on] And when I asked the man If he was | Call at THD BVENING WORLD MAY MANTON F. wah to call attention to the public the following Interenting (om SOroHED technicalities | irouze, to eo hin[her arm was symbollcal of the ruin of | sure the parrot wouldn't ‘ite he swore | Mew JBUREAU, Donald Building, 10 West Thirty-second street (oupe’ |, mere 1 tink it» shame that they m, explaining clesrly and briefly! phe pauerkraut shortage in Ohio » Broken Pitcher." ' Greuxe'a married life, the crushed hopes| so terribly at me T was afrald the par: | te Sate Gimbel Bros.), corner Sixth avenue and Thirty-second etree || don't take betier care of the) how 4 solution ix reached? 1 9014 &' peemn to ue to bem poor wacuse for he artist of the peon of retaining h!s wife's love. She, ajrot might overhear and remember. Ovtain SNew York, or sent by mall on receipt of ten conte im este op Wateh for W585 und gained as many! worrying. on pictures of sweet, pensive! beautiful coquette, wan driving the! So no more at present, and speaking be stampe fer each pattern ordered. rer cent. profit um the watch cost dol- see maidens were as popular then ae they painter to distraction by her extrava-jof parrots, yours for white ducks. ‘eese ‘ANT—Write gour address pleialy and slwars wedtiy tog kerry, ta ance and infidelity, and was goon to Vattoras { pise wanted, Add two cents for letter postage if What did it cone Bometimes money talks too much for are now ‘Mut those Who cage in -f P. J, SEA. _'somevegy'e comfort —Albany Journah throngs to see "The rokem Pitcher" | become the talk of Pana Your constant admirer, BDW.(RD JARR,

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