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a sober ee eR OCR Seto wee ‘ The Evening World Daily Magazine, Friday, November 7, 1913 Sopyriaht “ ve aon, eee eB Marke Kewenl (UY YLS GUE M ( a ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. 7 4 Dally Hk aay by ne y shed Datiy Hxcept mappay, by the, Hens Fepliening Company, Nos, 6 & -_ > wv INS . t TYR PUATIER, President, 64 Past: Now, WIFEY, WIFEY, . “yy \ . 4 f JOSEPH PULITZER, dr Bectetarycch Park Row, GET My BREAKFAST Bolt A Few KeTTUEs -—_ ee TAK J ; a READY WHILE } OF WATER=THE HOT RL ayy ee cape _— -Claad Matter, Pr 3) a ) cx oi " i amit the Sint am TR Mia ihall coliy WATER IS COLD OMB OUAUCER TEP AY SOMMER NUN E: af United States =~ ‘ “s CRs Reta aadier fon f $2.60! one ¥ | Copynant, WH, by The Drea Vutdiwing Go. Tue Sew You Bvening World), re 10 One Mol No. 9—The Theft of a Peach That Led to an Indian War in H New York. | | JEW AMSTERDAM was a feeble little Dutch city clustering on the } 3 | southern point of Manhattan Island, with a twelve-foot wooden / WORSE THAN A BUGABOO. N stockade, of wall, cutting across north end at what {6 now i * Po ; F a = Wall street, and with a littic bandbox fort and gun-battery at the LLY, T hag nothing against Mr. Murphy, Herman edge of the present Battery Pari the defeated Tammany candidate for Comptroller, The future New York City made up of abort fiftcen narrow streeta, y Kev or yesterday, as he sailed for Eu of which Poarl street was the forcimost, Norili of the wall wore a few seat. Tope. to be a bugaboo to sea away vote tered farms and country houses stretching uway toward far-distant Haar ; ‘Tauman) sheen the ery against Democracy, and there* Jom. A little beyond the wall ran a brock whore the New Amsterdam ti whotld bon . maidens used to wash ciothes. The path along this brook was knows as } So far, good, Mr. Mets. But is ensy, off-hand deprecation of Maiden Lane, i} Murphy and his work ou the part of intelligent Democratic leaders } Cattle grazed through today's downtown business districts and were driven in at night for safety from prowling wild beasts and hos- Wire — WIEY, tile Indians, | ; | in New York going to produce that change? , A flery old one-legged Dutehman--t Does anybody belicve that a prominent Democrgt with the brains BRING ME Some loweLs THERE ARE NO’ BuTTONS of the clty and the colony. He quarre 3 of Mr. Metz thinks he has only to frown on Murphy to be rid of him? AND Some More HOT he goa DARN 3 ie ike woits oF thai Aa BLOM Giles es Hie bouerle, oF farm Murphy is too solid and real, with his roots planted too deep in WATER To SHAVE q FULL oF HOLES LOM HOdera enbodate ae « trip through the ehaded and the party, to be put aside by Democracy as a “bugaboo.” He knows ete nae hele ae ion e a ety fariner w bie yellow and black brick how to make the best of an ill wind. He has proved his ability to work Of Broadway and tector street Van D f “ha peach orchard. An In- ‘ and echeme and contrive, whoever holds office. He knows his trade vue ty age on the glories one Bep dian squaw whe Sad wa ed from ans of New A fam we { A Theft. { temter dy anda Shot. § ‘rept tir Van Dyck and he has shown hi it rarying circumstance ether it was the Ashokan water works begun under McClellan, sself able to ply it eteadilyand euccessfully under toby fruit and b * RW IbhiUaN the Oren, fae Catehing sight of thy highway projects s . Dis Sta‘e Barge Canal “ t he orchard’ futlnae ier, OPNe lnckines Ve highway projects started by Gov. Dix, or the Sta'e Barg nat dian woman fell dead with a handsal of —a fairly heavy pen begun under Republican auspices, Murphy has always been able sooner aC LY Ith Ai BAY tee INR EET or one taae or later to tinker the contracts, milk the contractors and bunéo the News of the peach-etealing quaw's on the Hudson's west hank sent out the the eaveages massed to avence th feed. Peter Stuyvemint—who oth miles on every std el against the Duteh. * nleht not have been able ¢ And that is the alpha and omega of politics to Murphy and his kind. | p be away e had taken the bulk of Neo ; | hoa rald again ve Delaware Swedes—whom h ’ Murphy end Tammany are not merely the bugaboo of New York | molest | | | | tuxpayera. | Democracy. They have made themaelves an integral part of New| round Manhatten teland were biack with In = ~ Two thourand ravaues Wled ashore—only to find tb t York Democracy—a rotten growth threatening the clean wood, | WIFEY, RA ase eh Aebbiulllt with stony Mrutehines, armed to the teeth anid ready to lat 5 ” Democratic elders like Mr. Metz will inapire little confidence in | BUSTED THe DEAR 1AM So TIRED” ‘The Tadlane aver Hrererked caAY ennalina’ to Hitched batile Pha Gouie f their professed intentions to get rid of the Murphy streak in the Dem- | BUTTONS on MY NG OF WORKING For A Luba ell el EEL el a Wha ates Pets adap ; i oeratic party until they appear, coats off, axes in hand, ready to get) LIVING eMACNaRA aK eae 4 Bea haat weet | down to business and hew it out. | firat vietin war He | | Now Amaterdam raged the sa: leveling death, fire and pittag F dice: Pane bys ore eee fab ae from sleey by A war cries, the acteam of the vietime and the glare of fame, fovmit mantully, Butt ’ j Mr. McCall was wise to stick to that sure $15,000 on the Public | TEU AFLFaH HAE UH ANE Reon eas SIVRWA THIOL C1ICDUCGH daa ok ee A tt Service Commission. It's bad to be off with the old Job before you are on with the new. Though they do say It's different with love. SAVE YOURSELF IF YOU CAN. | ‘TEN a mail wagon chauffeur charged with having speeded past a halted trolley car was brought before Magistrate House in the Yorkville Court the Magistrate declared with | severity: “I am powerless to do anything except discharge you. But 1 warn you now, young man, that if you ever hit any one in your wild rides through the streets, I’ll hold you for felonious assault. | ~4 The law allows me to do that.” We hope New Yorkers appreciate their position. An Aldermanic ordinance classing United States mail wagons with fire and police apparatus allows these huge mail trucks to tear through the streets at any hour of the day, independent of specd regulations, Heaten off from New Amaterdam, the Tnilans shifted the scene of the wa fand and the New Jorsay Staten Tsland's homes and vit ‘hoken were reduced to heaps o! smouldering The Dutch slain numbered more than one —many of them put to death hy the most hor 150 more were eapture¢ tortures which redakir other 200 were left home forests, hut ro! tained: ant the wer So weak, tn fact. net ance New Am from a motes ermed a "he w woun led or rulned weveral hun 7 as disastrous by martienn ae the civi) war ft BODPEAEERESODE SEE SEDESED ES EORASESS SEAANOSEAOR ERODES | ~ The D ay 5 Tale : : ‘Good Stories lls Mrs. Jarr Soars to Social Heights | Value of Ta’s. or anh Mane mt ter elm Tote uw urse, could be o- Amsterdam pitt vwlish conquest that wae Moet could nat atrtet- tive: and a war that killed, sal a settlement is elmost te ant: the pene | TET : ’ | YOUNG lawser was defemiine an elfen tyeln mei wing the lives of thousands, and makes no special. provision to ont By ay of the N g t Court 8 D : where the ie ee ae eae) wit $ assure the responsibility of the men who drive them. » VOPR OSI H HL ITSIIS FOTOS ORISITIS9TI9 99999559900 09999) " 4 ‘ " Auto mail wagons have killed nine people and injured thirty- ; When one gang shot up the other at tie y ayant! cried ate SACL SEAN ieoilea i aes aie nd es fons by the tee 9 zeae t + ' a bi . “— Wh mua dic yoy ere | Chou panagers of the a " “a five others in the city. E RAMs en nasa early Sera te jaw domi thie taBte lth papers! werapers! | te Aitvesing the jun!" he ariel in a a si The ee mail wagon chauffeur has no need to worry until he —— FEET TEPER AE IE HE Tamer es UG lace aay Tanto nese» ol il el et M ne travelling man and wae its somebody. V ) them anyth Ieelssaen satuveces'* . i fi in & reciread aecidom, Fine protection for life and limb in New York! i L roa d wa y b a 1 1 a d S ( Il, felanuine : eG Se pre BORE APRS CEN STENT nia Homie (8 te one eon othe ————-+->-——___—. Conrigat, 11s, ty The Prom Publishiog Co, (the New York Evening World), “Who can leave a telephone unan-| ‘Ih ans the longer you talk the lorger son * What The Dep: of Ht oils Awered? retorted Mrs, Jarr. “A. tele: = ie your client ont of fail, fades’ Home it is wine? e artment of Agriculture {s looking for the | ©. phone ringing is like a young baby ery- | 4a | 5 —_<—_— V answer. Over a large areasof New York “wine” is first, last and al- Crores, A018 ty oe Ere ea [ins ne ve gor to Expert in Handwriting. | Haar } - fay | that just when [ was Bo f ways champagne. Why, heaven only knows, HE telephone bell rang long and jelal arbiter through meeting the Pres - OTHER was far, bit shew ‘e =? = sonennene ‘da aowks Carteuaelte! }dentess of Costa Rica, THIS shoul M faitwr aul, Advrred by i) f “Ank who it is firat, i ; 4 f DOMESTIC HONORS. Biased Mr. arr nicking he head ot of happen!” | waht faster aut And then, for women yearn for mar- Nar ered nel. tyrdom, even social martyrdom, Mrs, |_ Intitet ont te dinner, va. \Jarr strode to the clamorous telephone |] o jwith the alr of a tragedy queen, eee en A “Oh, it you, Mra, Blessington T h M M anton F as h | | Bloten? Oh, you mustn't believe all you | € a y lons hear!” Mr. Jarr heard ier saying | i wure |through the ‘phone, “You are angry be- ( } ee san el © this ekirt. The front is ex- cause you weren't asked to go along? ‘Well, 1f you had been there you wouldn't | have thought it delightful, Oh, It was) tended to form a beltand the fulness at the back can be lald in plaits er ‘a Uttle impromptu party, Yes, M wathered. The drapery the bedroom door. “Ask who It ts be-' lr NEW YORK the faithful family cook is rewarded after twenty- | fore you say I'm in, Nobody but a hos- ee 1 stout Wefore they time youre five years of loyal servico by a party in the parlor and the con- a eu ne man up at 7 o'clock in| gratulations of the family friende, Mary stands at the head of | “Yee. yea, the receiving line, we read, and ie introduced to the callers by the| mouse’ t mistress herself. the maid! In France Mary geta a tiny bit of red, white and blue ribbon to|Srareccn throws the teanenitiers | wear on her chest, and is enrolled in the order of distinguished and “Who tw It? asked Mra. ie ea devoted domestics. And the French Mary, being French, sheds foolish | ven ee saunas MA dare, tears of joy Leeause ehe is “lecorated.” To celebraie she cooks an |The police want us for being arrested extra good dinner for her employers and probably serves it with her see aaah hued i “The own hands. | jello! Yes! Yeo, thie ts! On, 4 my biecults are 7 em. No, this is inkston, HE a dear? THAT Well, I'm glad you take tt tha: Certainly it won't be in the papers! And then after much conversation an) 2 ee EE I SE TT Daaiarale disneried Ge ih CRO AIART along these lines Mra, Jarr huns up tho at each aide of the front ‘ Sc telephone, She hadn't the receiver faly- | in juat | The New York Mary is “becomingly attired in a simple white Fe eee tore ony sarpene Pe eR neh Haley tel te ran | ene eng sen 4 7 . iN eee « iz sain, loud, long, inaletent | i and attractive ty dress and takes her honora with easy grace.” She is seated at the) tho. Mes Diiger? Who tota your" and the akirt altogether f head of the dining table with another maid to wait on her. The * Saket Jerr in response to. the] ana \ ¥ : , i W ‘ond “On, yi iy one of tho prettiest i French Mary couldn't play the part to save her life. Hits From Sharp Its. second inquirer. “Oh, yes, very excit- ing. But I don't want to go through with It again, You fee! terrib'y because you weren't with us? You would hi felt lke expiring if you had been. No, thank you, there WON'T be another | Amartest of the season, ‘There are only the two Pieces and the front portion {# finished and { Nevertheless it argues weil that the two first republics of the yeaa eal: hee ‘ It is quite evident that those Judges worid are showing in their different ways the belief that long and | of te ee York Court of Appeals | | faithful domestic service should have ita honors and rewards, would be exceedingly grateful to any one who could tell them where they are ey dance party of that sort {f I can help | laped on ne at.—Philadelphia Inquirer, TE CARTOONIST < hit, Cla Mudridge-Smith says she} portion, ° ate ° bike tenn tne . , the Everybody rests but Murphy. ne Wate Hay dePaaye Va music f x never w jo thrilled? I'm glad she en- | mie the ' tg ys - dtl i si = co NBR em pore cy a = Joyed St, but once is enough for me! | it being buttoned tn \ cha. doa teacher for } C Yes, I'll let you know, but It WON'T . occur again, Goodby." ! Pustisien oy These were the first of the tnquiries | a GRIN & BEARIT Vo by telephone, All day long Harlem ol = 3. Bedsits = | wociety leaders called on the phone or | ‘The man who rocked the boat fast z t 7 in person, untl! by nightfall Mra, Jarr | X-ray gown, Problem: Falled to pas on examination, or succeeded too well? —Columbia State. . Place over the closing, which ts made invieitay at the centre, The waist Mine ts raised just @ lite . Irregular Crosstown Cars. conductors, Rut the conductors are not , mummer and got away with it ls now yeeris vondering whether her assoctatio tle above the normal iAtlor 1A. MM, ther’ oom to ran the| rom meer he Cnly.® thirty-minute fun |drageing « loaded shotgun through the Date eatraltaxsiaa lait | witf the Prestientens of Costa Rea hind and the shit te ap . M, they ) river to river A ; ’ | Tom Fite to river. Aix cars at Sve! woods, naling bt bythe muasle, Be sure to eazy, “Excuse me, Mins, liven her half the prestige that her ex- | ranged over webbing, | Will you k ndly let me pass.” | perience at a gangemen's dance on the For th 5 > ever they please. I have waited night|for the rallrond to grant, would it,| Men, too, Indulge In gossip, but they The: ats you: eloow in Wetera: over had, with its subsequent shoot. aeseea ee bed ‘etter night with dosens of others on the JV. | call st dtcursion . But this precastion keep: tng up, ra'd hy the police and arraign- a Ek nea corner of One Hundred and Twonty- Month's Number First, . J ‘Tread softly cn ner little toe ment in the night court, ‘erie! 3 ov fifth street and Third avenue and at | Mth Patter of The Evening World: Uaually, when a man promises that ‘When do you think that dear, delightful Lett Handed Kid will get out of prison?” she asked Mr, Jarr when he came home that evening, "Do you think he would come to a tea !f we gave one in his honor and speak of Uplift in Ganedom™" “Ym sure T don't know," said Mr. Jarr. i Cal, at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION “Well, it'a very strane.” BUREAU, Donald Bullding, 100 West Thirty-second strost (ope. Jarr, “but after one Ate Gimhel Hros.), corner Sixth avenue aod Thirty-second etveet, Prominence, tie worse one New York, or gent dy mall on receipt of ten cents ta coin of more one tn sought after, Dear Mr, stampa for each pattern ordered. Dinkston must have known It when he DIPORTANT—Write your address plainly and alwaye apecity’ took us to that delightful, dreadful (ed. Add two cents for letter postage if in @ hurry, place.” ; 35 Inches wide, 2% ee they are auleey, 3 Innes wit 1h yards the lower edge te 1 yar@ and 1@ inches, Patterm No, 9087 te Pattern No. 8067—Two-Plece Skirt for Misses and cut in eises for girls of Small Women, 16 and 18 Years. 14 and 18 yeura, Which le the correct way to write the be will do what he can, that 4 a Manhattan street and Broadway. > a je foun Workers are compelled to melt or walk | 2ete-to Write it, Br instance, 3-11-18 or {te mean that he will do noth ema," One “reson Sunday nit 1| Lemar Some rat wr nace ene tne TOT HOW I GOT MY FIRST RAISE aerner of Manhattan street and Broad- PL MAGH: [7 "AD onan liner la sib) the worst place The Evening World will pay a cash prise of 25 for the best account of An exeha: Never hear|| How,! Got My First Raise.” ‘way (subway otation) for @ crosstown “What's the Ton: ar from 1 A. M until about 1.8. Then | the Reiter of The Evening World i > = The story must be true in every detail and subject to confirmation, It \@ erosstown cer came along, What reader cun solve the following | Samasionie iY Tork taghery? oe Give the writer's actual experience in obtaining his first i.crease of | amd the conductor informed us example? Jones has a minora! deposit o 9 ® 0 ‘or what service or series of services was the raise awarded? What ¢lre We) worth G0 per ton, it iw 20 feet in| They may pase the mince nie this way || cumstances caused itl Tell the ser), brlelly, simpiy. naturally, without exe nty | length, {0 feet in depth and uf fest in|ae soon as thoy are ready.--Chicago at ‘ : a J nae ber nies denies cannon, aggerztions or attempts at fine writing, Of | the vaive of deposit? Money talks, but atier it 19 spent it!| B02 sh4q New York Chy POOR WATHEMATICIAN, | won't tals beck.—Telede Blade J one t if ecrosatown line of cara in Harlem whon-| minutes’ headway would not be too much : ns—preferably less. Write on Editor, Evening Word P.O,

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