The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1914, Page 14

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ira riche ebruary $ | ESTABLISHED BY JOSBPH PULITZER, | i. ie By Maurice Ketten Pabliohed Daily Except super 7 # Frese Fetgiening Company, Noa. 53 to SS RALPH PULITZEN dent, 68 Row. THAVE BEEN ASKED ,aLBe or ombirt PULITHER, are Bocretary, @ Bark Row, ms ENPLOYEES oF Youn ere te Pay ART ACCORONG Entered at the Port-Office at New York as Second-Class Matter. RM To ASK ‘You To Do US HIS INCOME stisn “Rates to The Bvening) For England and the continent and! |\A SMALL ‘World for the United States ‘All Countrien in the International FAVOR. and Canada. Postal Union. One Year.. $2.80] One Your... cee O875 One Month. + .8010ne Month... vee SB \ \ \\ ‘\ : ‘\' seecceeceesNO, 19,159 ' \ Congriaht, 1914 by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New Tork Evening World), eee ete pleted Ff MAN who couldn't be dragged from the path of duty by sixty horse power can sometimes be tripped right off it by one blond-power. “HOLD THE WIRE.” , . wl ‘i ih ‘The duration of the average man’s love usually depends upon the time EW YORKERS beheld yesterday the unwonted word “Dis- ‘ : | and trouble it takes for him to get the first kiss. count” on their'telephone bills. Every man makes a plaster image of his “ideal woman,” and thea Not only has The Evening World’s fight for cheaper tele- | marries the first finéfy little ththg who comes along and kicks it over witt in ak b- - the toe of her dancing slipper. v phone rates in this city already won for the average telephone eu seriber a saving of ten cents on every dollar’s worth of local service, ~ A good husband can make a spoiled and selfish parasite out of the bat it has also forced the New York Telephone Company to assure its | best of women; it takes @ rake to turn a wife into a martyr or an angel of Patrons that “this discount will continue in effect until permanent forbearance. Fates have been established following an appraisal of our property, or D WE ARE PERFECTLY “A cautious lover misses all the excitement of the love chase: but a antil a change of rates is made by any authority having jurisdiction trve “sportsman” éelights tn taking cb 4s ensine t00 et te do 60.” / INCOME TTRK Our (erie: Necks Per deel wed ances and in sceing how ao It is therefore recognized by all concerned that the discount {s rs 4 avesans aly a beginning. Before the final terms of victory are eettled tele- : fur eatin ri ithuushne ale ated 5 eee “~ be phone rates are going to be basally cheaper and all classes of telephone , , : ~~ patrons will participate in the saving. ; f | ete Eiaed ; Loh Heckel more particular he ~ about the kind of €~ellers who form the largest single body of telephone users in the iY), jicularly deserve to get their share of benefite which accrue r \ Why fs it that when you acense a man of being “good” he always acts city parti iy gel re a 7 4 SS) | 08 though he were a little ashamed of being caught at it? I i Flirtation ie the sunshine of youth which keeps the heart tender an@ a the @ City \ , the emotions from becoming withered. Weblic demand through the Public Service Commission hes se- ] | —— - ———____— eee tured a clear wire to the Company’s ear. There will be no ringing { | ote off eatil New York gots its due. | F : Ten Dramatic Chapters ‘What's the matter with the meat supply? Merely that we 5 | en aS itera eee ane shy of the number of meat animals it ago, according to figures compiled S aiars. Ths mast, agoates of ts Rly area Nyeoes WHy nor? WeePhe Autor Plage Kish "D LOY B & FRo “ie PAY AN HIS remarkable popular uprising might also be named the Mucready-Forrest riot, f 10 ven: INCOME TAX 2} trou ‘around Yue parsouAilty of these two krekt AEAOrel William Charles Macready, an English tragedian, and Edwin Forrest, an American actor, who was then at THE AUTO ROWDY. " \ nN FM ee d the idol of the American Be BARTY APPLAUSE for the Brooklyn citisen who chased and yi , York to fll « farewell engagement. The play was caught two joy-riding rowdies lest Sunday, took th to it p “Mucbeth" und the™theatre was the Opera House. Some time previously Forrest had appeared in Lon- the police station and charged them with having shouted . y don, where, owing to the unfriendly rivalry and jealousy of Macready, be bad not met with much success. Un the other hand, it ‘was claimed by fmsalte ot women in bis own automobile. / | Macready that Forrest birwed the Enslishman one nizht when he was aat- . hie cort of thing is far too common on rosds in and near the B) , i }ing in Edinburgh, and was tn consequence put out of the house. The parti- — t - , sans of both espouned the quarrel, so when Macready cume here in 1849 9¢ ) lity, perticularly on Sundeye “nd ies a hostile as well asa friendly audience, : ate rowdies wherever they aré. But the kind thet can | . il —— | Forrest wua worshipped by the ~gatiery -xode” tn New York, and heace ey M 3 It was easy to aroure them to retaliate on thé English actor On the night _ Stferd to ride in automobiles ceem to think themselves privileged to ; jof May 10 the house was filled with a representative audience of New York's ~ Gling inmeclence and indecency into cars they pass on the read and : | best citizens, when a mob collected in Axtor Place With th avowed inten. “* tion of hauling Macready from the stage in the midst of the performance, | @peed away with jeere and laughter at the annoyance of these they No sooner did Macready make his entrance than he was xreeted by cat ° bate inealted. calls and hisscs, while chairs, eggs and vexetabies were buried on the atage, he roysterere in this case, neither of them twenty years old, —_ —_————_ ——. {The audience war terrorized, but the police within arrested some of ¢l | offenders. enforced order and the play proceeded, a on aan rae eee en — Straight From Fables of { tttesenatter Pee, it'm hmopened that the tearhy aivetn we'e torn _. istoric. Word Pict for repairs, nnd the piles of cobble atones made convenient missiles. After a 4 egieed and the charges against them were not pressed, but it fe The Shoulder ome 1S or! or 1c ures Everyday Felks jwaliant charge three hundred police were driven back, cut and bleeding, 4 - rt | At last the Seventh Regiment was calied out and marched to Astor ; gape that the warning will not be lost on others of their kind. « pong Ay aay a Yount cnten: Examples of Descriptio: Power by Great Asthors By Sophie bene Loeb. | place. The reriment gallantly faced the terrible hall of stones, marched east time to teach the auto rowdy that there is no consideration 4 Presa Publishing Ce, 'y Sophie ene Loe |to Third avenue, then back through Highth street, clearing those thorough. aking 80 hime bocease he vides tn o cer Comarigna, 1916, by The Frese Publishing Co, heen ae ian : Recareoncearad jeares trom wal! to wall: then did the same tor Broadway, finally throwing 9 o purine a SION i e Conceite: jan. | cordon of police acrous the street ends in front of the theatre. The fury of stole a big bi LOCOMOTIVE without steam CAB8T my eyes toward the Bummit of a Rock that was not far from ESOP tells the old fi C . nes ee weer Gomebody ronse eagle from Fort Greene Park ie dead, useless. me, where 1 discovered one in the habit of a Shepherd with a little frog saying to : ; —the first had been purpose: Gaturday night and the day_before a bronse memorial tablet A young nfan without energy ttle Musical Instrument in his Hand. As I looked upon him he “T have seen such | twenty dead, while fifty ee ence bee missing in another section of the city. A few {a ke the steamless sngine. applied it to his Lips and began to play upon it. The sound of it monster! [t.was , wounded § 50 officers and men were hort but ultt- 2 Get the preasure—ewing the indicg- was exceedingly sweet and wrought into a Variety of Tunes that as big asa moun. | mately recovered. This pract y ended the trouble, though New York bead poeple dad 2 Leg vase Labaced onsaromnaty Melodioys and altogether different from anything I had ¥ tain with horns | *¢thed with excitement and the ary remained on duty for three days, @ | As for Macready, the mob never touched him, for Judge Robert E He then led me to the highest pinnacle of th/ock and on ite head, and @ | neipeq him to eacape from the thentre, secreted him In hin ere idence in Clins the top of It. “Cast thy Eyes Kastward,” said he, “and tell jong tall, and it ton place, finally getting him, under disguise, in his own carrt seest.” “I see,” sald I, “a huge Valley and @ prodigious Tide of Water roll- d had hoots divided | rrorhelle, ‘Thence Macready made his way to Boston and on board a sein te" about your ability ‘ ’ part ot « — it. Bave it for your he Reason,” said 1, “that the Tide I see rises out of a ao < Tush, child: ae “BEST SEATS AT THE BOX » | business. Put it to work proving your 4 again loses itself in a thick Mist at the other? tush.” sald the OFFICE: ADINEY, eed tote of at h “What thou neeat,” sal that Fortion of Eternity which ie called Time { old Frog, “that fou'll nm ‘8 of eam when you ing of ‘orl to nl; PUBLIC is not particularly interested in a row between | hit the up-grade. If you come to & ite Consummation, Examine now,” eald he, “this Gea that is bounded with bade woe only Feruee managers leged em | nlace Where you can “coast” store tt darkness at both Ends, and tell me what thouydiscoverest in tt." “I ees On. He 4 blow \ ° He . i : away just because the running |®e#t.” said he, “is human Life; consider it attentively, that gives the rot ti . y Uoon a leisurely Survey of it I found that it consisted of three-rcore and ® bole ti ‘the came that figured in the mix-up over Metropolitan Opera tickets tempore 1 almost any time, °° |ten entire Arches and several broken Arches, which, added to those that 3 tion In fanhlonable tor ‘@t the beginning of the season, and nobody is surprised to hear that| And it takes the stiff up-srades to | were entire, made up the number about @ hundred. As I was counting the | So he . . spring. Here in'n eines > fis stock is on the bargain counter. test your preasure—to show up just | Arches, the Genius told me that the Bridge consisted at first of a thousand ) ret frock that ta i SE er Gold chshead by sen: tet the ‘ssen theaghs-| TRS TORE CE Tee Ae ioe tne ae an ee te met Bele ncn be. ye ee sree ign that the more thought: | o¢ the really hard work in. ti ig |e Taino conginen © nem | he froi Ww stmpte. Th ; “ e1 As I looked more attentively [| saw several of the Passengers dropping gH ° blouse fal Managers are beginning to believe that the best place to sell ne The | enroush the Bridge into the great Tide that flowed underneath it. and upon |and swell ; at Aes cut awny'te ? theatre ere is at dc box affice window. Others never get wtalied on the track, further fxamination perceived there were innumerable trap-doore-that tay |e, aa ‘ t Vian int Menger, Bar ‘The widely published announcement yesterday of various theatre | are you woing to aet stalled for ‘vane fell through them into the Tide and tmmediately disappeared, These hidden |as"—— j fect of © waintcoat, > fmterests to the effect that “the best seats for all performances at | of steam. or are you going to, Up | pitfalle were eet very thick at the Entrance of oe, Bridus, no that the | | But at ne recan) be Deen Fro: ae Psa beg Alteven that are ur pressure, yank open the throttle tl + t_ man; tl Aeso Z nined at the di theatres can be obtained at the bor offices at regular box office | n4 ret into the terminal station “on | irom" arene hey grew thinner toward the Middie, but multiplied and tay [SCR Taay lend to geif-dentruction, fine mina ereen prices” may be only a piece of retaliatory tactics in the present ead clone together toward the End of the Arches that were entire, There were | pioyee in a bie business, He bera: i feet The akirt ts fust ts (Eas some Persons, but their number was very small, that vontinued @/an the proverbial office boy, and a rimnte four » plece = eropreeior r *, * kind of hobbling March on the broken Arches, but fell through one after degrees worked himself up to the , one Iald tn plats b* But at least it shows that the managers know the sort of polic Hits From Sharp Wits. | anctner, being tired and spent with eo long a Walk. place of being the man over several the pinite, while. they : thet 1s to their pat ait OF policy “Take thine eyes off the Bridge,” sald he, “and tell me if thou yet seeat [Men emplovera—n bons, 4 take straighe tt appeals in patrons and it may be that some will at last| We can't understand what else in| anything thou dost not comprehend.” Upon looking w x | eohie sanumed nirk. He became dinta. nvean freedom for all courage to make it a permanent and inflexible rule t thei the way of variety that Cincinnati! 1, “those great flights of Birda that are perpetually hoverire arout the the activities that . 2 at their | woman could ask who now wants ‘a bBridgr ‘and settling upon it from time to time? { eee Vultures, Harpies |Les, doing, And rather than mo Int “tove. Fabrics tt one . divorce because her husband made! Ravens, Cormorants and, among many other feathered Creatures, se ‘the work of the business that he wns | son are un Gene ns eeaubsiecan die F move fourteen times in eleven |iittie winged Boys that perch in great numbers upon the Middle Arches.” |so familiar with he left It to | xy , heautiful and. unuste / ania Maladeiphis Taquiver, “These,” sald the Gentus, “are Envy, Avarice, Superstition, Despair, Love, /Délow him. | “ ally varied. and. theme . le asaum aire of owner i , Automobiles killed twenty-eight persons in this city last It is contended that women over ish the tite sarve'and Home Sins near Wuepe hate eatin to imitate his owners. v wy weet are many that are ap deaths in New York were gue to motor car accidente—more where 1s the Ulinole woman who is Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers. |owner bought a motor car this hows i 4 be prettier shag °Ene the total of ies Ga by af oth over thirty? \ © | gathering her escort is soon had a similar car, He used the Whit crepe Jiuatrated ipeiihe tote) ot SatalNos caused other classes of ve- e 8 The Chaperon. \man. In other and equally respect, |seme priced clears, &o. do. trimming “ot” charm” com! 1B one auito accident out of every fifteen, the A Philadelphia woman 1s suing for able circles such ‘chape Fespect- |**Now. things mieht have gone along . thse satin tater pene: river of the car fled without giving ald oe coveion oe Gites REE LE OPAS 22 sving: toe HOULD a trl | Sis, circles uch, chaperonage ts before for this man had he heen Washable, mates SMentity, spoken to her for six months. But! be chaper-| other case of doing like the Romans to improve the business. But he la ean be made 4 hua sbe given bim a fair chance? 7 oned when-|when one lives in Rome. | got this way with pertedt When shall wo begin te Ueense the man as well as the Jee er she appears te imoreve him, F ' ; F ; vy “B.C.” writee: “1 jal going along finetv, and he was well the. twelve-vear machine len’t It about tne the “safety frat in public with « + am engaged to be | ed with himnelf, thy dress will rex movement should ve directed toward | meat led and recently made a call on! Oe aay the ow ¢ pase ALN ‘the man who reaches tuto tue medi- young 1 frievd gwho @ brother nine bi gar, tank @ no. cine vavinet for a bottle ip the aight | In Europe there yearg ofa. Was it proper for him the ‘works. We Without fret turning on the ight | te sald to be only |to embrace and kiss me In front or| Y lar Yet) —. ms to thi ™, ace fourne many things, Spat I [4 the sewer to ty hI cite. je turne: Great news for the lawyers. The a A beaediwk sil io ea | as bad manners, te ony the| if-antinfaction that Jere - i wi of ta ws America, how: \ if anes "Pattern No RITT I are e, . a i} "| ny Seer eee rial ficecne trpan ten cot ‘ Were the, problem | ond’ scam tge gt Rave been cattin we Pattern No. 8177—Girl's Dress With Vest, (malten tor alee « ' t to te tate loft by hie father, te not settled oo bin very much interested Im fer frat | 2, the lemer bonaen, 1 to 14 Veare tem to fou A sentimental poet says “Trees cantly. ' eee ry most beautiful when they leave’ “4 It has always seemed to me that tn ai OM sores, PI pos pe aT | Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHIO area an many things, Including |this matte: of the chaperon a crimination my friend asks me not to! BUREAU, Donaid Building, 00 West Thirty-second street (oppo: end | most of the poe ‘Topeka Journal. | should follow the example of the ot! come to the house in, How shail | Tee! work, which is, after all, site Gimbel Bros), corner Sixth avenue and Thirty-second street, owner realized that t! Boo truly hig business of ‘bossing, Th > heres ru ualn in Now for the era of « vouth ta] hy 1 interpret ber readiness to Giamias | fw) pe Inevitable solution: Gvecte $New York, or sent by mall on receipt of tem cence ts coin or Chi it to vote! for ‘Teese Fetteren, laced in the execu! Fimnett too important to stoop to thi t me?’ Mampe for each pattern ordered. i 1 Women who want ‘girl's mother, aunt or some ma-| | think you are justified in assum. | "4"t IMPORTANT—Write your address plainiy ways apecity at {oll their ages,—Baitiuote Amore fre, woman Accompany ‘her SS fos saa roe hae Sads,*® "07S oe! tr few seatly wade tbe sino wanted. AGG two cunts for kitter postage If fe a hurry ‘ ‘ed ; n = fe Ere RAROD TO SINR rN s stay ase

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