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x Fe ODI Ns oes IDS ae x | a __, The Evening World Daily Magazine: Tucrday: February 24, 1914 nanan ws, d eve Biorid. he Weaker Sex? Having. ea, (By Maurice Ketten| yng ; ploMeny ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Bund: th Publishing Company, Nos. 63 te Patianed Daily Bxcept Bunsay by the Prose Publ RALPH PUL President, ¢8 Park Row. Be JANG) AW, . 43 Park Row, y a PULITAER, Ire secretary, © Park Row, 4 Patered at the Poq-Ort "York an Second-Class Matter. Dwecription te to The Kvenins For England and the Continent aa@ | ‘World for the United States All Countries in the International > Gné Canada, Postal Union, 0] One Year... One Month. LOIFESSIONS, " Dyn wii + Ome Tear. ........ One Mon' e VOLUME 54... .cccccccccccesecesecscessceessss NOs 19,180 | GAY TIMES AHEAD. N": YORKERS need to husband their atrength if they expect Coppright, 1914, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New Vitk Brening Word), | \ i Daughter, if thou hast a little husband in thy Home | charge thee, beware the pitfalls and snares af the ETERNAL li [ANGI For lo, even now, peradventure, there may be INE, who plot- teth thy dqwafall and seeketh thy destruction; who grecteth thee with the right hand, and leadeth thy Beloved away with the left ‘and. | ‘Then, who is this Enemy, my Daughter, who planneth thy undoing? ro Lo, in the dgys of his courtship, a min leadeth thee into still places, if \ to stand the round of celebration this town has planned for the spring, eummer and early fall. March 27 is the three hundredth annivéreary of the granting of the olty’s firet general charter for regular commerce. Beginning on What day with “a great universal religious service of praise and thanks- giving for the blessings of three centuries of progress,” New York , swill enliven the next six months with pageants and parades, including - @ merchants and manufecturere’ parade, an automobile parade, a, : saval parede, trade exhibitions, e musical festival, up-State observ- ances and a pesce powwow—closing on Oct. 11 with the celebration of the tercentenary of the granting to New Netherlands of its first epecial charter for trading. On the side we ehall work in en advance jubilation over the open- ‘ing of the Panama Canal and hold a Pan-American Congress to boom ‘trade relations with South American republics. ‘ ‘This is in fact the year of years for this port to be proud of itself and plan’ a future worvhy of its past. Incidentally, let ue not forgot ‘to honor those sturdy Dutchmen whose commercial genius and pluck "started the ball of prosperity rolling away back in the seventeenth century when eome of the English settlers further down the coast were ~finding 4t hard work to keep body and soul together in the new land. saying: ‘There shall be no other pals before THEE!” And, on the day of his marriage, he voweth: “Now, shall I apend ALL my time with thee. Now shall I settle dows.” | Yet, when the honeymoon hath waned, ONE shall seek him out agata, | saying: “Hola! There be much doing at the ‘Garden.’ Come now, and be @ Good Fellow!” And, if he resisteth, then shall he be mocked and flouted, and the Tempter shall taunt him, crying: "Go to, thou Mollycoddle! Art thou tied unto a woman's shoe-strings?” Then, thy Beloved shall be covered with shame, and shall turd aad trail after, sheep to the shter, « “Then, WHO," I hear ye cry, “is this Wolf in Persian Lamb's clothing? “Who is this Home-wrecker, and Husband-snatcher?” Verily, verily, I say unto thee, it is not the blond stenographer, that sitteth on thy Beloved’s right hand; neither the beauty of the chorus that emileth upon him; neither the widow, nor the near-widow, nor the trained nuree, nor the love-pirate, nor any other WOMAN! Nay, behold, it that “BACHELOR FRIEND,” who calleth thy husband “PAL.” It fs that man who chummed with him, before Ne married thee and : P ji Joined the “Great Silent Majority;” who now cometh to lure him back to ‘ Maybe ff there were no Lieutenants’ Association it would the “wil!” 2 eee ene neers Commncereemer Verily, ¥ charge thee, {f thou wouldst dwell in peace with thy Beloved, Fs aot eee build thy house upon @ desert island, far from the Maddening MEN, aud 1 the tinkle of the midnight latch For, unto a Bachelor, bein) arried” meaneth only seeing a woman in the morning INSTEAD of in the evening, and he cannot perceive why @ man should go home while there is any other place open. Go to! It hath come to pass that the Eternal Triangle consisteth po longer of the husband, the wife, and the “other woman; but of the hus- band, the wife, and ANOTHER man. And a little Bachelor Friend is a Dangerous Thing! Selah. Word Pictures BS AFTER SEVEN YEARS. ; ” N’: that we must fill up a gap in the Public Service Commission bs of the First District—Mr. Eustis having served his term and = gone to Kurope, leaving Messrs. McCall, Cram and Willams ~ to run things—mightn’t it be a good idea to take stock of the insti- T tution and decide whether it is in fact all that it is in name? o When the Public Service Commission was established nearly seven » (years ago it was hailed es the champion of the millions against tho powerful corporations. ‘The millions” save ever since trustingly os i 4 —_— 7 | EO chiding cmaalaaandame! mah f \ @ Power by Great Authors. i How do.the results add up? Have “the millions” derived all the No. 10.—THE ASSASSINATION OF MARAT. ) — ‘y benefits trom the Commission that they could fairly expect? Has it BE -;, made pablic eervice corporations friendly with ¥he public or do the | : | __. eerporations find it easier and more profitable to be friendly with : WI ~ « the Commission and let it go et that? s ** While we are casting abont for new material why not measure up «+ the Commission and see if maybe we could get more good out of it? Straight From a a On Sey “The weather man's warning ef another snowfall, to be The Shoulder + From Carlyle’s “French Revolution.”’ ITH Barbarouz’'s note of introduction, and slight stock of luggage, we see Charlotte on Tuesday, the ninth of July, seated inthe Caen Diligence with a place for Paris, None takes farewell of her, wishes her Good journey; her Father will find @ line deft signifying that she is gone to England, that he must pardon her and forget. Arrived at the Inn;de la Providence in the Rue des ‘Vieux Augustus, Charlotte demands a room, hastens to bed, sleeps all and night, till the morrow morning. Don’ts for About eight on the Saturday morning she purchases o large sheat® knife in the Palais Royal, then straightway in the Place des Viqtoires, takes = followed by freesing weather, was widely displayed yester- WwW i VG S$ 8 hackney coach./ “To the Rue de I'Ecole de Medecine, No. 44. It ts the el ” ill and cannot be “ day im the public prints and we feel reasonably hopeful that it Bwesees Talka to Yount -MMen By Sophie Irene Loeb. Posen eit came seit (oe caae Hes te ae fo with Maret oh caught the eye of Commissioner Fetherston. fi Comrrteta, 1816, 7, The, Prem Fynehing Co, ~ . then? Hapless beautiful Charlotte, hapless squalid Marat. From Caen in oa But did anybody think to cut out the prediction and send aed spe Comrvight, 1914 by ‘The, Pree Publihing Co, the utmost West, from Neuchatel in the utmost East, they two are drawing a it to Mr. Whitridge of the Third Avenue Railway—elso to re- Temperance. (The How ors Be Word). nigh each other; they two have very strange business together. Charlotte, a then again it may, and that in any cane, being snow, it is bcgedl gig vn iis Me Wbng, El Blanche Ebbutt, gives the fol-F2',g'wwiit put it in his power to do France @ great service.” No answer. Hable to fall on car tracks and interfere with traffic unless fs Dryas Saas Sone Bas. Tees PON | lowing “Don'ts for Wives:” —_| Chasiotte writes another note, still more pressing, sets out with it by 7 we promptly removed? ‘Friendships phyla in a drinking aj = Don't say "I{ coach, about seven in the évening, herself. Tired day laborers have again Fe us Mr. Whitri : . you #0” to! finished their work; huge Paris {s circling and simmering, manifold accerd- ir. dge was taken by surprise last week, and the bout burn themselves out with the : ’ your husband, | ing to its vague want; this one fair Figure has decision in it; drives an enow was not Jost the kind he has studied most and is best up alcohol, Inspiration drained trom the| | if | Tl howev: h| toward a purpose. ? SS on, It being now better understood what sort he prefers, we Sew ecaer taal aoe han teste , \| F] ou fect tempted| __ It i yellow July evening, we say, the thirteenth of the month; eve o Ba etree ee ee Si Bae oven denen’, we tag a ta. 1, does _ao}| tee Dele GAT weet oe erat Bassctel Hier parte white bed, dpe as him not to get despondent and stop running his cars for three ployers repose igust where trust! | ff ’ 4 good, and he will! rrienaiy disposition to dismount and give up their arms then and became , . nach days, as he did last time. ia Gented Rik ad Ariat Mee te round ‘ a hs grateful to mw notable among patriot men. Four vente wine sone te ee ‘ ee —— po men sd . for not saying it./and sits now, about half-past seven the clock—stewing in slipper bath, : i . Siren teks ananassae nara! . | Don't sulk with| sore afflicted, 11 of Revolution Fever—of what other malady this ‘matory me Is IT EVER A HABIT? travel together, How, then, can he re i your husband, If eves rather Cad name. Leche sick ane ‘worn, mr qo rie iy. m4 i trust that young man? , Me stay te nas annoyed eleven pence halfpenny of ready money, (a pane: Fears strong GOOD MANY PEOPLE who have been impressed by reports But thin ia an argument for tem- ie = ss ", | three-footed stool for writing on the while, and a sai ‘asherwoman oe 4 BAL ys perance in drinking. The temporate you about some-| one may call her. That is his civic establishment in Medical-School Street, d of the thousands in the city who can find no work were puz- | youn, man ee ane make Cea ad YY} thing, “get it 5 a chest.” Alernither and_not elsewhere has his road led him not to the reign of Brothér- sae sled to know w! 0 day after the recen: ence 2 ee Racowe sulky wife is as bad as a termagant.| 00d and Perfect Felicity, ypt surely on the way toward that—Hark! a rap kn hy ofte day the t enowfall, when the tom rate in other things, Drink is) ANATOMY, by Rembrandt, | best known, and immediately all of! Don't expect all th " again, a musical woman's Voice refusing’ to be rejected; it is the Citoyenne Street Cleaning Department was clamoring for anow shovellers, hun. | MY one. Pp the gentlemen-soldiers portrayed and! his .| who would do France a service. Marat, recognizing from within, cries, 4 ‘There ia temperance to be practised | Property of the Dutch Government, | ai of their families and friends be- . it her; Charlotte Corday is admitted. ] Fe arete of men should be besieging the Mayor's office in the City Hall in ll habits of body and mind. Foolish “at The Hapue, Came admirers of the painter. In this|DO8't Keep your sweetest smiles and | Admit hws chavluty ergrym Caen, the seat of rebellion, and wished to ay ee ™) desperate quest of work. oven Ao Tiyidyy ry ede cemaeronas ie by The fee Co. picture Chat ‘one of the eight faces | best manners for outsiders; let your foyen Marat, I am from Caen, eee iat ate cha cealinre Gale , foodn, Serre Noe od ) "m And now what about this? Dr. O'Hanlon, Medical Superin. |evemamarnee ("brain sapping Evelyn Hi ees Baer Keown au eon. and st ‘be compost "Dont be etiied tet your hus: “Their heads shall fall oe velyn Ha 01 tion is alm perfect. It is odd t . * tendent of Bel Hospital, qnnounces that his institution has been practised inthe femperenoe to Bl Ain of Bee erie 4g think "that thie picture was) painted Oa ee eerie Manage wits | clutching his tablet n nearly two centuries re the din-| .. , turnii side I: bath; Petiti id Louvet and: tte wp trying in vain for weeks to get men or women to fill thirty-two , jolent thoughts burn out the brain winning contemporaneous| covery of the syatem of blood ede ener ere cas benin where seuP eprvok orm, tarnlng, from ite ath; SiUneee it with Ay sure pcenyp le ‘sm Jobs, most of which require no special training whatever. In the laun- hia Shee orate of elae feito] lation ead ltsresting to. naw thst | parents feft off. A little struggle in| the writer's heart, amie” (Help, deur); no more could the su:@7¥ plant, for example, there are fifteen minor vacancies which conld a yy i Tank, wealth or capability. He did| but has & copy of Wt somewhere diss | OUr tarly married life won't Burt you. |death-choked say or shriek. The helpful washerwoman running in—there mie filled killed workers of either sex. Board this in “The Night Watch,” as it is! played. Don't grudge the trouble of keeping | ig no Friend of the People, or Friend of the Washerwoman, left; but his life, - by unel ° and lodging are | 401, Qrden your daily ite and r ——— dl crendasi me | ou patois Or our money: | with @ groan, gushes out, indignant, to the shades below. ; eer ate eee et we 0b Ae all So ebvertioing tho | Tose, roa Mae SEL sant eth : > Don't try too hard to regulate your |,..:0t awn auddenly trom hie pillar-whitherward he that made. blu Sp hospital has had no response. Stand you in good stead, Bett y Vincent’s Jealous if they dont always include | knows , ‘“ To # possible that being out of work in some casex develops from —— ry you, ° ‘As for Charlotte Corday, her work is accomplished; the recompense of ailsfortune into habit? ae 3 Advice ato Lovers § |.,, Tis Engishwoman in her various ors of the house flying a Hits From Sharp Wits, sonar point out the faiiticn, Mulls) at her. she “overturns some movables” Intrenches her tl) the genaarmes “s ——————EE J arrive; then quietly surrenders, goes quiety to the Abbaye prison, she Re ie ———— Those ‘Misunder: | “W. F." writes: “I am tn love with | Pelative to personalities, habits, fnan-| s1046 quiet, all Paris sounding in wonder, in rage or admiration aroun sent According to the March Harper's somebody has been kise- eater tie mune mmen. Sechdes., fo) i ” atand: £firl and Rave been paying attention | tertatn are, Stame, neeen Ore tes | hee, i: . , - fag Sara Teasdale and the dear girl can't get over it. “take orders.” We oy the oame of ings. asked her if she. toves ne sum and substance of the every day whe & man who deci O friendship or love affair should! says, she does. How marriage, to enter mat. rimony.—Columbia State, eee Another reason why rolling stores gather no moss is that there is no demand for {t.-Deseret News, ° be broken off in mystePp and) Whether this ts true?" Among the most important items, one of the worst things a man hates doubt, If the ond must oome,| Her word should be sufficient proof | to“near when he has made a mistake jet after a & “r Sale ys (all And ROSA gets clear uns | im out of patience so quickly as a iy Skirts it if iene te 4 Reakful Youth. Be sulking wife, It is almost worse than I daure tear fap eemy praates Even she Gives tou ene “F, N.” writes: “I have known a up wi it two persons con-|young girl for over @ year and I love ing your spring frocks, that this|Up without ‘trains, bringin; t cerned. But in her. But I am so bashful that I do must be large at the waist and nar- igae CORRE Lo She followers ot for you, ing. to money matters, I know a woman who lived downtown. mental" seems more | than “mental.” ° AW | nine cases out of Not dare to ik to her unless I have| She and her husband we: row at the ankles, There must be on! Se either jong or short. The fash! of Only recently it was an paeel| ten such an Un- | Hod te ot tne bare talmeiy ive me Pir A ier yy ane x enlargement at the bip-line and the able Paris A; rule of good society. that no. gentle. derstanding will] Stop thinking so much about your-| got an idea that she w uate effects will bring you right YP man would talk politics in the prea : make the break| Self and your own feelings. You are eo upper Bere 4 one ence of ladies, Now the rule seems too self-conscious. d jonabl must display loose Atting, effects in good chance to to be that y man who declines to unnecessary. hood displayed which the drooping shoul are the navy. At Nor- talk politics in the presence of x f Nothing is such! “w, K." writes; “I am fifteen ana| in order f man to k AiG OMT ee at the hice , ‘The good dresser has a =e echoo! \s SI! a breeder of trou- |v FA much in love with 2 young mi With ba we 1s obtained by means of flouncings : anges oc rie coaiaae bout \- ‘What do you think of the thirteent x IS vie as wtlence|*lsht years my senior. He wants or deep puffs. If this is too extreme | cifnation toMictate whether t ‘ baby born into a St. Loui pechipyed 5 thrown @foend ol ice’ eat Una uet i order to provide the extra that was iry the short, full tunic and, if 40 | tume in to have tong or short aad are wi ing, but hie are not. What shall wo| Needed. It was not long until burning | not desire to cut up you terial, a it um: Yriday, the 23th of Pobruary aoe the candle at hoth enda nearly eon- ~ {And she is having most of her sum- ville Journal and ‘Tribun ieee ave enue of sneeines Sevalt. You are a child, too young to| sumed iim and the “frocks” had to|sast,cr paws of the came or cone jmer frocks made with the comforts ® uae rtain! marry any ene, Probably that is why |be made over many times. i and then, of If it were only easier to smile and|other ugly weeds, dissension and ii! | his family object . This woman also disliked the {dea | course, bustle effects, brates than it ia to grow! and oriti- | of keeping accounts and rarely knew|which are the newest forins of the|!0 J2 front. They are often fulled cise many @ rough mile of life's jour-|tho sunlight of temperate discussion ® what @ of her money, so that] dri at the back, and many dressmakers would be smoothed.—Milwaukee|is brought to bear on them they has tal e value of it was lost und its need araPneat’ bustle effect 1 played’ in o insure he pre r flare. Sentinel. wither up and die, ‘made m wes manifested. a French afternoon dr ‘of cham- course to be fashionable they must If you are offended with some one| about to leav -| Th Where, ta the wife who be- 6 crepe. Above the short fare itand away from the neck te id the tt there is @ unic of matching lace Vests, that give such # dainty has “ee- indie ending tn touch to the costume, are s promi- ~——.