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orld Daily Magazine, Wednesday, December 10, 1913" rannmanacte | PIC GECTCESINDSOOHHO Can You Beat It? @ x2%ith:, @ By Maurice Ketten |] Little Causes Of Big Wars USTABLISNED LY JOSHPH PL y xcept Sunday by Published Daily Pxcent Suntay by | sod hy TWANT SOME SILK STOCKINGS, TALMY PULITZER, gh, Park Row, | "Fae Ay € Just Ste? p | Joka EL SEAN Jremecretary, 68, Park Tow, Waar ca (_ Ee iy Wie) (HERE "PLease ) \ re iF By Albert Payson Terhune Se SE ran) : CQO HHOOOVVGOOS pot a T9TDHOOQOVOOSDHOOHHGDOSO Coprrigit, 1919, by The row Publishing Co, (tie New York Evening Worl You, Sia? | Ente t Subscriptic Mat (E39 ee | No, 23.—A Kiss That Led to the Russo-Turkish War. One Yeates sss BRIDAL party marched gaily down tho streets of a Balkan village | One ‘Monti A on the way from church one Sunday in 1875. At a turn in the , NO, 19.10 strect the merrymakers chanced to meet a group of Turkish sol- Ms wey ee TEENAGED dlers from a nearby garrison. | The poavant bride was very pretty in her wedding finery, and the |Turkish officer in command had an eye to beauty. Before any one could prevent hin or guess what he intended to do, he stepped forward, caight the bride roughiy in his arms and kissed her, The effect on the village and on the whole region was somewhat lke | that produced by dropping a match in a powder barrel. ‘This latest, coarsest | Insult was the climax of a long <eries of annoyances and brutalities wreaked on the Balkan peasants by their Turkish masters, And ft served to bring to & heat a long-gathering insurrection. The revolt spread through two or three provinces. In the spring of 1876 “THE FIVE-CENT PHONE. Hu Leg support of The t tre at Albany has lost ao time in eonmtag to the | svening World in ats fight for a uniform five cent telephone rate (hroughout Greater New York. A resolution offered by Assemblyman Goldberg of Manhattan, calling upon the Public Service Commission of the Second District to hold daily sessions in order to get the question of cheap telephone rates for New York City promptly before the new Legislature which demand of the people of thie city for the reasonable and uniform tele- phone tariff to which their colossal and constantly expanding patron- | Bulgaria was making ready to join the rebellion. when Achmet Agha, convenes Jan. 7, passed the Assembly without a dissenting vote, : wenn Lit! een to check the movement by a wholesale massacre of men, 1 “a rth ae ae ee Gj F WHERS SHALLT Twitt TAKE : we and children in the Balkan district, Many of the victina had fled fo: } No policy of delay, no half-ws promises on the part of the New | ie \ er CRnTED' te SEND THEen 2 1AM CARRNTNG HY OWAT™ \fefuge to # church. The church was set afire and thes wets sd to tenth, " } York Telephone Company can prevail against the thoroughly aroused LAM NEAR SIGHTE ° PACKAGES oe | Por this heroic feat of wholesaie murder the Sultan conferred a decoration ie eeweens S how failed to share dn the Sultan's piration for the deed, In fact, the I n powers A Maseacre rent a formal protest against the atrocity, The Sultan pald no heed to the protest, So Russia, under the pretext t age entitles them. ; os and Vengeance. } of avenging the slaughtered Balkan Christians, promptly \ A bill introduced into the next Legislature providing for the AAAAPLPPPPAPAPAES Aeclared wat upon Turkey’ P Achinet Agha, Wut the world at laree #0 Russia had for years hated Turkey, When Russia and Turkey had quarretted Jin the early 60's England and Mrance had taken Turkey's part, And Reasta, in ithe ensuing shad received the thrashing of her te, The wound jhad rankled, Ri ad lonzed for revenge now, it appeared, the hour for revenge had atrick, No longer were the other nations in sympathy: with the Turk. The massacre of Christians lad turned popular fevilng in favor of ight undertake to punish the Sultan © big Russian army crossed the Danube, About two weeks later Gen. Gourko led an army across the Matkan Mountains against Adrianople. He was driven back, But he made the same march again in December. A Turkish army 22,000 strong blocked his progress at Shipka Pass, There, on Jan, 9 1878, Gourko swe: the Turks cut of his path. Meantine, Oxnan Pi who wae by far the greatest of the Turkish generals and one of ¢ |etrategiate In the world, had fought back the rest of the Russian forces as best ‘he could. The city of Plevna was the keystone of his position withdrawal of toll divisions and the establishment of rates whereby p anybody can hold a five-minute talk between any two pointes in Greater New York for five cents will have the solid backing of New | Yorkers. If the Telophone Company is wise it will change its tactics and meet the public instead of trying to dodge. New York has made up ite mind that one measure to reduce the | cost of living is its immediate due. It proposes to see the end of telephone toll-gates and the beginning of a five-cent phone rate t throughout the Greater City. | | + T For twenty weeks Plevna held out against the Russians ‘Tien it was sur jrendered. After that the rest of the conquest was comparatively easy. Adri- q r) Huerta 1s not exactly gone. Leastwise he's taking the al- T Th anoplia and Philippopolis fell, The road co Constantinople was clear, The Rue- ed capital of Mexico with him. Love THE JouLy jstana had but to seize the Turkish capitn| and reap the rewards of victory | XoMAS SPIRIT. But in their hour of triumph they were robbed of practically all thes had — VERYBODY IS jwon, 7 her rations, flercely jealous, intery the I So HAPPY |to enter Constantinople. Under the hackneyed old excuve nalntals ARE WE A YEAR WISER? OOSTERS of the sane and sensible New Year's Eve are already hard at work. Jacob Riis, Bishop Greer and others of the New| t Year's Eve Committee are devising open-air song fests and stereopti- balance of power” (in other words, of preventing any! one country trom gobbling too much territory growing too Strong), the European A Gab nations ue. peibl Russia's profits from the war were shorn down to | Victory. almost nothing. Little more than glory had been gai by them {n return for their months of successful conflict, And hides her heaven blue. con displays to lure the crowds from “the hideous sounds” of horns = i” | The condition of the Balkans. however, was tinproved, so far as Turkey was t ell ( a concerned, and the way was paved for future insurrections, and the turbulent / and cow! lis. 7} little mountain states at intervals ever since have been causing more trouble Mr. Riis has had an expert fix up a pome ready to be sung which J ) | than would the average country of three times their combined size. i begins: jhe w, - miniseries — { Our Island City fair doth lie, ‘ 4 i Her towers rise white against the sky. ‘ Make us her guardians true, a \ k ‘That we may uproot all that mars \P. ! i And blure her vision of the stars 7— x‘ a j If the heavens will keep blue and dry enough not to endanger “aN fe | the nightingale throats of New Yorkers on the eve of eves, thie D ase | ; ought to be heard with fine effect. oe j ecceccesecoooosoe eccecsoeoosoosred The sane and singsong New Year's Eve had its first trial last year. As was to be expected on a first appearance, however, the sanity and song part got submerged in the shuffle. Still, it made a brave beginning and ought to be pushed for all there is in it this time. A sane New Year's Eve is no idle dream. Took what we've done te the Fourth of July. eS ee Copyright, 1913, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Erening World). Mr. Jarr Proves His Membership HE safest side of a love offalr—Outside. To the Good Old “In Dutch’ club T The most dificult thing aout marriage, nowadays. is, not to W9900040000008000900000009909899009900990089009608% sy yoceed in being happy with your husband, but to succeed in getting any- ‘Therefore, every applicant for infor-jnames to the surfa if awked about/that arrived in Philadelphia at 4 body to believe that you are. mation, be he young or ofd or rich or tem, EE ia awa ak o'clock, Mr, Jarr said he didn't know. | es treated allke. Vhat time does the 4 o'clock tr He was only told to meet two young M ‘ he sexes as * i y Man will have the whip-hand in the war of the sexes just as long as Throughout history convicts have made roads. To judge What time does the 4 o'clock train} set in from Phitadetphia’” again asked) iaqieg on the Phitadelphia 4 o'clock | ete ft ma he world who can be inelted to fight over him, by the experience of thie State, bet get !n from Philadelphia?” asked Mr.| Mr. Jare. train, | there are two women left in the wor! Lo wie th tani then We oomee thet Sesipeden iba are made by Jarr, humbly. “Tell him 16 o'clock on the Mth of the!” an Wai akacien Philieeenia ou ere. Ss The first Goldtick-In-Walting in the| month, Jerry,” said a facetious friend of BED LER ae ik ; f thetic and unhappy-lookin| _ Information bureau was running a lead| the bureau of Information, at 4in the morning?” asked the bureau} There fs something almost as appealing, pathetic a DBY S pencl! up and down a fist of railroad) But Mr, Jarr didn’t look Important | of information, about a marricd man who has been made to “doll up” in his dress clothes LICENSE THE MAN. atations on the Atchison, Topeka and| enough to Joke with. So the Informa-} Mr. Jerr eaid he didn't think it was, as there is about a kitten dressed up in doll's clothes. Ganta Fe. His air wae that of a manjtion bureau wned and asked Mr.jas the two young ladies would hardly bag nev gels UP The Cort of Automobile Worship, The Evening | ovrright, 191%. ts The Prem @iishing Oe. World said lest August: (The New York Evening World), trying to fix them so deeply in his|Jarr if he meant ie ed) bie left | arise to catch a train at that hour. | idea of reciprocity in marriage is apparently to jump to pick fork mind that he could never bring their’ Philadelphia at 4 o'clock or one They'd be boobs if they did," wae] 4) nis wife's handkorchief, and then get even by throwing his ncwspapers, | R. JARR went down to the depot ‘We gloat too much over the usefulness of the motor car M to meet the Miss Cackleber: to conetéer it in its other aspect es @ dangerous menace to t “Th ’ t Lot bat hetti ald git Mi | nis clothes and his cigarette stumps all over the floor. “Could you tell me what time the 4 Who were coming over from E a a ‘ o'clock train from Philadelphia gets A king cannot be a bachelor no matter how much he may yearn for the eatety, We yet it into reoklees hands. We make no effective renee aad their cu retain eee: Make the Best of Your Looks here then?” Mr. Jarr inquired with great privilege—and, of course, no sane-minded bachelor would change places ” ergy poet No, he didn't want to be a reception patience and not, h vene| with a King. and adequate penalties make it | committee of one for the atrident flap- * ‘This attitude softened the heart of the a wader and serious business to drive an automobile in this pera from the Sleepy City, But you y Liane Carrera bureau of infermation and ha remarked . Grate, wattl we realise that the character of the ow know how it is. If there is anything a (Anne Held's Daughter.) to hin friend that if he, the friend, had Yes, Clarice, there {8 a vast difference between a “married man” aud @ Grtver Ls more important ot | man would rather die than do, why, he to answer all the questions simps asked | “hughand"—almost as much as there is between a painting and a “picture” to pudlic safety than the make of the inn't permitted to die Y is him alt day long he, the friend, would! 9). vite and an “ideal.” machine, we need expect no check to the present motor frensy | In every hig raliroud depot there are Copyright, 1913, + Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Tvening World), become nutty before nightfall | p __ wee tts rictous Gleregard of human life, bureaus of information that have their 3.— How to Exercise. The friend looked at the clock ar seeing he would have somewhat over) Marriage--A souvenir of love, an hour to go insane !n !f hie mental!) ——-——————_____-_-- processes wero at all trritated, replied 2 he could well bell j The May Manton Fashions. “You haven't ani ‘A committee with @ long name proposes to hold a mass-inocting | attend orate, The attitude of, thees, tn A attendance in that if there were novody im Cooper Union come night next week to discuss ways and moans to{ bother them with questions they check the slaughter caused by automobiles, would ‘have tine to go up into the) | Presiden clding whether too much exercise or too little is, most harmful to beauty. ‘The woman who takes no exercise or woe And. ram “she: fond: very little In almoat always too fat, pare [sane 1 should have troudle In de- se EP IE ETL EIS t This Committee for the Prevention of Reckless Driving and | e== ticularly if she Is past her first youth. eS TET ails again | treet Accidente of the Society of Political Study ia said to represent | Hits F Sharp Wi Har ail ad nee cree nouner ano{ Hie didn't wish to lose hile temper be-| the wardrote. Thera ’ s | 2 an" vit ny f tome 80,000 women who feel that 241 deaths from motor car acei- its From arp Its. | is walking or sitting still, We were Foe eke Sister hy | Dee polls Kets anit ; * i ; : Iouses worn dents in this city during eleven months ia too much, x Riven acon Ane eee le Ne Baadbclyae eaving Philly at 4 or getting here at 4) that It “becomes Sot \ e ype a - H 7 | necessity, and ms Aro we coming to our senses? Shall wo at last awake to the coment tun such oe that, one in Nature she always revenges herself. |masde t could tell vou," ald the du | thee can bo. made fact that the owner and the driver are more dangerous than {! ew iHayen who wants a divorce be- On the other hand, the woman whol iit that gets in at 4 o'clock you've| TCD cleaves, Ue linee, rabid A ri han The Car: couse his wife knocked him down with exercises too mutch breaks another) NN SNe), enaatt the iecker on that it is the man we ought to license rathor than the machine? la taassall bat end Miaribed lim of natural law, Women were meant to sed trash: does te come Ip on eat wut Te A novice or a fool at the steering wheel of an auto ia-as terrible MoM of Ms teeth. ‘The man who does meme A aeked Mr: Jarr. n! I have seen young girls in America mat lea/or j Nile hot care for a Mtte excitement ocea- , “That T can't say." replied the burean. | A menace aaa novice or a fool at the throttle of a locomotive—and jeionatty shout remain single who were moro devoted to sporta and tol vai) Vea ionl' 16 aire Informiect ought to be as impossible Athletic exercises than to anything else, | (Bt arnt soa Tae | delpila Inquirer LIANE CARRERA. ey really « {eh they could not use i some gaine or in some atrenuous phyal Now thene young ginia were not veautitul, ‘hey had the angular, awkward | Agures, the weathered complexions of the men whom they more or lexe cons | & : af ‘ . ; nd told her Staten Island wasn't open selounly Imiteted, And one cannot be beautiful when one ix a copy instead of an |Ond tod her Mines Cate Weel toe Si lead fo Wading River, TL. Ty the infor "There ia one sort of exercine which no woman is too poor to take, and which is fo to WAG uy Nea Ae imoat wure to Improve her looks if these stand In need of impro ‘The brainless wonder tn the misinfor- | mation department gave Mr, Jarra pitying jook and turned to an old lady Chivago'# Mayor has ordered women to cease Wearing horizontal feathers in Cane OPARPOPAEOOPPOR DODD IDL OPRORDD DDD n ne {The Day’s Good Stories| ‘arr mreamee Maternal Pride. Famous Rhode Island. Philadelphia Inquir lounes and gulm| John D. Rockofeller has discovered | ants f refer) and nothing in quite - BN'T At yo 5 "Have you seen anything of two | “| ie werleet pee ay Weah eu! Yoweon, amd tin teacuer! that plenty of munilght raises m to walkin, ; young ladies getting off the last Phila: | ®o smart ea Ca * | yemember right?” some ot Ce diffrent’ Napecially in te case of certain Personally: 4: ix ms favorite exercise, T have always walked a great deal | geipnia train and looking around for tare. Nevertheless, ‘er we, not My ean ie not @ etm Laoking * 4 He corporations the sunlight of pablicliy, [everamnce | wasa tittle girl, No matter where | am 1 walk just so much every | aomebody?” Mr. Jarr inquired of @ reas 4 & eimming 14 oommonyle Krersiody can a) Whode deat ig TCO State, duy, Of courac {t is pleasanter to walk in the country than in the city, But itl oay porter | Yes BRITS! gulmpe will de y sain, ‘There's mo glory in tat, My an ie hone) Asiaind o 2 T happen to de living in New York I make the heat of it. \errne porter, accing Mr. Jar carried | AMI TD Thade from crepe fel tn parte of tie att” ew wae an Anthony Comstoc ‘Often L have walked forty Docks without a pauae—two miles, Walking giver! yy hand inggage, remarked alrily Lge, ohne of fram @ a ally came to that the Parie normal work to the body, and then it keeps one outdoors in the fresh air, 1 be- | had geen two such young Indies yest a Wy 4 Zulmpa that = bavown tor tne] "hoe " tasled eile gir, “ie tnd nt about Neve that more women would walk it K Wars sot or thelr snsbhdahnees. 1 ain |@ay, but ater waiting right were the NN ty frimmed wits fu Dero, ovlelrated for ting the only one af tie tated phis Commercial Appeal, aure woll-to-do women must tire of their ious r care, ey Kay tO | were standing for eighteen hours the) tel RA ~ Bee at te eye ematten, Y p ADB H Mee ven, “What if my friends should see me waking along tho sidewalk? |yaqd got tired and had taken the etal Pattern No, 8104—Fancy Guimpes, 34 to 42 wust, an thas 10 Bretey top Wie: The “latest” Japancae novel of 108 vole] They would think my husband had lost all his money,” train back. cron Et the medium #ize, to make No. } of flouncing, will require Tim va ~ He's Wise brary.-Memplis Com+ Horseback riding is great fan and good for a woman if she doen't overdo it, | “Who's he looking for? sald m rail inches wide wish Mar ee Diaterial sor " pala and Pay inehee, wi VERY oe) ih an calming merolat Appeal Rut there are many who cannot afford to ride. And, really, {f a choice were to [road detective. eee Tae ANS Epi mene Lh Pere ae ar de in Ha stl to Ion teher, At the cleat : 4 ’ ‘ve made between walking and riding the former would be more beneficial “two girls from Philadelphia,” eaid! width for the center front and 1% yards of platted ruffling; to make the gleevgs af “Tlie @NReD!c marriage doctrine about Dancing {a & delightful exercine for women. It not only has a goed effect the porte | for either xuimped yard tg yard 36 or 44 Inches wide, witeh we le Patiorn No, S106 {x cut in sizes from 4 to 42 Inches buat meseure, Man er mol Yr phrieked @ tady with both! nie in her pockets, a lade whe Call at THE KVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION ter detail when |fooked as though she shouls oe * fad BURKAL, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second etree! (oppo- remark! the] on the health and therefore on beauty, but it Increases grace, Then there are cer-{ "I (4 POMMPBR| tain indoor exercises to be taken when one gets up in the morning hefore drew a PLD sg wh cellent for the figure. 1 shail discuss them in do Made, let ue Bot Comair, 1 maid, mold malt, you koe: © remem wr into & dection, her durto: | ay rec Mt |) give you ppecial direction care of the tigure Hing & cigar—"a white staver” snd ‘ite Gimbel Bros,), corner Sixth avenue and Thirty-second street, | b, nity? nib Ube daa Many ® tan not (reat lite Whon T wae a little girl T played tennis and other games But f rruiy believe | made after Mr, Jarr ) York, or sent by mall on receipt of ten cente in coin or He een 0 ni) Wa6N't paleoi, what dit pow here @tomach © courtesy and that the woman whe indi ne ls i" anked @ Browless youth stampa for each pattern ordered, " x ” Yee clomed ign borg! wpact ae Hye would ex’ toward a In violent eporte loses t "One 0 he poison 1 gens!” IMPORTANT—Write your afdreas plainiy and alware epecit: Natwraliy:’ sid the Aovtos, "It never dore| Wel," mid ti grat ‘Sou Anew, 2 tut feet ative: and yet he expecta to nine romething which im th crled an excited young womap of afty. tise wanted, Add two cents for letter postage tf !n a hurry, i “Cal uae police!” RO We Me cmperintiel,' Washington Bias, Laie tw ove tedinn saudiug % retain Ita|friendehip—Tolede Made, ranoe of the flower of beauty,

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