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~ +. ha Gbe eihiiy stor. ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Daily ‘Except Gepear by tre the Frese td Company, Nos, 53 10 sone PULITZ OR, Freatdent, Park Row. M PULITEnn, Sree Beoretary ahah ter, Tork as Second. @eerription t ates coe ae For Wngland and athe, Continent an@ “, ‘World for the United States an Countries in the International i ee it: t+ i ‘98 f , Copyright, 1914, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), “VOLUME 54... tececeeeeeeseeeeesNO, 19,191 ; Concerning the Revival of L ove and Marriage. ad aes cried the Cynic, waving three thick, creamy-white en a EXCELLENT SHOOTING. above her curly brown head aa the Bachelor entered the I THE fierce revolver battle between policemen and three burglars two more came yesterday, last two weeks! What is tragically. “What are they,” inquired the Bachelor curiously—"checks, or wrote id two more before that—8: @ world coming to?” and “sanctum” which she calis her “epigram laboratory.” “Ldof!.” caught in the act of robbing a Brooklyn drug store in the small a hours yesterday morning, four patrolmen distinguished them- ‘ tore ee e subpoenaat: n Ps, selvee—two for good markmanship and the others for readiness and : ; eran ae emphasis marriage announcement ‘Ana itr et i one y S ‘ intly picture wha! os ; ‘ " w. - Xe. . married, or getting engaged, or falling te teva, And t thoeee ol in Policeman Wynn, taken unawares by the flying fugitives and $ : : ) things had gone out of fashion forever! It's shattering all my theottés.” { * * “brought down by a shot, drew his revolver even as he sank to the 3° ; 4 a oo sidewalk and sent a bullet straight and true that will cost one of 4 > | “Cheer up!” urged the Bachelor soothingly, placing his hat eed gloves : ly i e' ave caused a little flurry in the matrim ’ ‘i A i 9 effecta of the c a Policeman Donovan. In the meantime Policemen Stack and Still i oNethiog Lindl” aeatared' (ha Coco RONIS. PUKE 7 a wagon, after greppling with the men in flight, eecured a third d orn wantiee sane with tragic significance. ego yen ae ¥ prisoner. ” ir. ‘eathe! “an't guess Patrolman Wynn will probably die: But even when fatally se sence tovan interent in romance and In one another again?” , 4 TANGO!" wounded he brought down his man—another fine example of the ) nS merve anid bravery with which New York policemen can face flying H The Vange in 0 New Reis, i bullets in shadowy etreets... 66777" HE tango?" repeated the Bechelor incredulously. y “The DANCE TA!” explained the Cynic dramatically. “% 2 The force has caused us worries. But may it never be said that : . knew something w: to happen the moment the crase @rét y the city is slow to appreciate such courage and quick handiwork as Letvad us, And now—well, "HR these policemen showed in the night pistol skirmish with desperate | alte to tea Seats. | Oh cas pss marauders in the Putnam avenue district. And who says the police purplo "soon" on the tank pr reanee levi ien Le oe . “There, thei mfort: @ Bachelor. mn" e it so hard! 8 are poor marksmen? ‘ ‘dream on’ for a little while.” —_—_——— RSet Bh cate leeneety the Cynic ete kg atectne Can manta » 4 fan't confin: lo the y w y more than is the dancing manta. * “Thirty dayd of hard labor on Blackwell's Island.” Maybe ¢ “| | of these invitations, Mr. Weatherby, ie from an old bachelor who 1. (W. .W. agitatore will fis i it fess easy to persuade idie men i being a confirmed ‘woman hater.’ And another,” she laughed softly worth whil “start a great ork.” turned over the envelope, “ia from @ pessimistic grans widow who tuatatite sdig be Ree ee Ser | the ‘Neve? again!’ sign written all over hi And another ts from a a a ao a aac ieee Vea arief only last summer was pronounced incurable. they're sil SURPRISES!” she added bitterly. ? “SEX-MAD”? j "Wall." laughed the Bachelor, “you aren't the only surprised personutif ‘ wager! When people like that cet married nobody is quite so surprised Aw TOOK a jury in General Sessions only thirty-five minutes to § | THEY are! *\ ‘ decide that moving pictures pretending to show the “inside : ‘ | arte Par Ponte gaat TADSCRIL “ihe eebine Hane oatonty peaseereaal of the white slave traffic’? were unfit for public exhibition and ae : Lal Mea at all. Ao ie nee mre saben’ acts mate ee ae = n deer, and amus! ve clul and smo! that the exhibitors thereof were guilty of a misdemeanor. / | [| j parties; While the women, te self-defense, have spént their time ‘reformite Congratulating the jurors upom their verdict, Judge Swann de- things on the one hand and gambling at bridge on the other. But not Gared: “It seems to me that the world is sex-mad and such plays as ‘ ; fanete Sa enone ite hua abi ioe tsa partes Gan ain in then pete this result. A verdict of not guilty would have been taken a ¢ cer- LA . :>¢ every pretext for dance partners. And, as for the men’ clube, they fifieate of good character, and the reels would have been exhibited , . eee ey eee aamerred Snr the Cenyoowia Sa dante' epee Wwoadcast. How anybody can go to sec a show of that kind I can’t ~ Gaplain. Most people would walk, miles to avoid it.'It reeks of the sewer.” , We doubt if the general public is “sex-mad.” ‘There are whole- some signs that the film-makers have overestimated the demand for RRR ROAR ODOR bole i The Cynic’e Deck le Closed. j : . 666 ‘WFUL)" repeated the Bachelor in astonishtuent. “Why, 3 though§ A that was what you had been pleading and crying and yearning for for the last five years! I thought you had been bewalling ‘The Death of Romance,’ ‘The Lost Art of Love Making,’ mauseotis subjects. The best-filled “movie” theatres to-day are those “The Bane of the Bachelor,’ ever since you began writing cynicisms ‘foe ' that are showing first-rate romantic and dramatic films with no in- haba pplse “have! = ashned 1h6 frm, 224 oe THAT. os ar aistepce whatever on sex problems. Producers soon reveal hay little shall I write about? If all the bachelors are marryingy| romances bee cope they have in exhibiting sex films as “warnings” directly they = Sreryibiog te ee along vght and | pecutirully tne world is Fr place fy euch exhibitions fail to fill their purses. ’ @cynic!” os ' Is the public taste as a whole ever half so morbid ‘or aes * sete cok” chuckled the Bachelor, “you'll have to begin writing ‘ughift “Mr. Weatherby!” exclaimed the Cynic indignantly, “I've never dene bad enough to merit that! No! Mrs, Othello’s occupation. te sighed, “but come on! Let's go somewhere and have acu et as ite apaihtene reckon ? re fee This series of articles forme a remarkable human document, month, seemed to me at that time) with an older daughter who had mar. setting forth in a wholly new way the joys and sorrows, vicissitudes la, munificent. ied “extremely well—as Jack's ‘We took 5 tiny | moth nd a little dance.” The Lowell Observatory st Flagstaff, Arizona, ceports o Gnd mistakes, of modern married Wife. It ts a series that will come | rooms‘away Up in Harlens, and went | Me turn quite pot eek a waning | "cto a little “The Dansant'? queried the Bachelor detignteaty. “Glee, bear fro ca Mar. The pat mtb nthe wae ait wth | hte to he Rar of every wit, Thee aries wil be grind tet Raa tren Suck ted RMN nad cutee Dega| emt Ge! tel shee Pou wm, Ym srry you fa a» unten stew 8 etical er ne eee rere) ee aero B.C Seeee 6 seeee—e0 TReateah: FOE AONN? end Rater sens. dlaiiked it. ‘The rent of the rooms,| Mer “boy” (wom, ‘by the way, ahe|. "UNHAPPY!" cried the Cynic, laurhing joyously as she turned to the 6 me AYO, Sights of stairs, was 6 Tel tremely weil.” Ut? Married “ex-| mirror and pinned on her rose-wreathed Watteau hat, “unhappy!” ale re . : OHAPTSER I. compassed or which but for me might| Falls we could rent a detached hodee| ‘Then there was another thing that|Pested. And then she leaned aves and Whiapered 1a the Bachelors ear.” t es JOYS OF A TAXLESS CITY. = . wore very young | "had iived iu & small mid-Westera zea abd eacden for fio or| gui ombarraneed a during that| tis TICKLED to death!" ehe gursled softy, “Come me RKERS i lained about the et heat Tha ! , ! Long live Cupid! Hymen, forever!” cxted: 4 “KS EW YO! bd sant t to go on paying taxes for a spell, but ouieh wack hearnene to the subway ond ne other other f xquisi pped all the way out to the elevath: there is no law against thinking how much happier life would oun NTU wee moon’ after CRE ie aiaeit nce nie soma fowitht ‘ ‘A be without them. f his graduation, for Jack was @ col- mote Mredding presenta ‘whi fro sree just because it owng.gome valuable clay beds, a town in South- Uke fter useful iy, furnished the ©) em Germany can supply.all ita residents with work, relieve them of |” | by 4 apartment, The, ta fon Heri be crear Ns Martin Green ‘municipal and State taxes and otill furnish $400 per capita for annual . handsome ‘rug ‘fer out ‘ving room, |e However, they were kind to me in > ry —traged: ‘sway, whi | extras, such as holiday celebrations and old home week. ‘h oe inaane, Wy after leaving Harvara| that when we. were selsiea it wan | epined t ‘hey thougit It would, f Cronies ee ear ies tapped cn New York hasn’t any clay beds. But what about public utilities uld I imagi: Jack had secured a@ position with|cozy and comfortable. Beat of all,/me determined to some da: “J WAS considerably imp! 1." | ganization in each of the Ai d ying Bie, was to be ") » brokers, Mr. Flam, th till had two hundred dollare left | the ‘good he head polisher, Pvsigded of the city, like street railways, gas and electricity, telephone and telegraph, ice, — Absorbing alt ‘that was de- SOLOr MORNE, 0F aving |of the five hundred Jack had saved to| as haughty: Jon Jane Ay Te feat vith ie ly perp pra Siers thie sees 6 a See te. which represent a total capital of » billion and a half, that ven every ood ‘thing we might bave Tue salary, email os, ies ies oie tie art twee Sey elt 4 ined elotharnand ene nd ‘there to Dudley - Wield | they te solng to do. But £ + might conceivably yield ten per cent. or so annually for the benefit of cinated with New York, with ¢ 1 could make aa good an impression Malone that thé) ie ne moat ot thee ae : ly new life o; ning ‘up before as Jack's sisters could, Pes; way to get Charles | Gays of em when li ag beg Aincarncagll este fe psd Hits. From Sharp Wits sean ch ereatting Yor oet Pak |e foes hs, east snes Hl. iserphy out ot| setae wis we Settee - Tat ving * BY As alg ame rng Charles T. White figures it out in The ctmichle Goria m saka ‘aliek wa altuan | Went P tit li things he could ill afford. . on the plan of headache, ned fo ind ae 4 the leadership of |b¢ Fight here in town, Ganday Magazine to-morrow, the city government raises more|anvil or hammer,” sald Lonateliow. the moet pe cer iE at gd Alar ed Dh bsp Dad je yescater eatr ond [RT ia oe Temmeoy Hall's . than $150,000,000 each year from taxes on real estate. Rents really | Ou, Fa ng oP yp ey ll rR i ied fg ha DR A rg ees Bee witakins account of stock, Girlie?” Se aeaiy Ms ene jority of them are hammers and quite res fe. ' poy the taxes. If there were no taxes rents would be lower all [busy knock! hing New Orleans se Baten. - i lies seabed 1One, meiriet mecoie SU. prenens | atruck {t, Jack!” I repli s him in the pri- 4, Sfeend. Directly rents were lower, shelter would be cheaper and mer-| Many & young husband thinks biel everything but gravitude, ‘the yors | buidge thrice ile Pacis, Baya anys, 1 AM taking account of atock ae —-the action of the avail y “eT eval, are you satiated! Ste pullea “Too pradtical,” | pinching « bunch of thet fle is the chants and grocers could cliarge lees for clothing and food and still |Sut'to te & ahtp per-~Columbie State | goed. a ane. Sham Sepk | eras, | Roveatnee we wen. my head back as he spoke and declared the laun- | said the head yy ta, but reglise the same profits, © $2049 gave rarevit | me on the tip of my tip-tilted: nose. = He who laughs iaek aoaeate get the! Philosophers tell us to bri; chafi of A trick he had. | a In fact, the people of the city would find themselves each year next chance to tall his joke—Phila- | world with our tinllen, whith oul vary ee ‘An I look back I wonder| » “Satisfied with the stock, With ‘And speaking about 't ‘wlth $150,000,000 more than they have now to spend on good times} we ns people wEo arc Ganpy suit whem ancy | eek sithowe, frat. few Meclartet Core er me ealae seek ah» Meanie ot Sie, | miats foe taeh ae taf The greatest fa ma or pat in the savings bank—if! o.bore ts that ne cant put Rave, smatine to make ther to, re” aor offering to help me pack sur | Popularity that might prove ‘embar- Serre ean” patter teres ix months things, as. we ware leaving in the|Trassing. It is productive of much Journal. Weve Pi Goer elwave. bas it a the ried xe ae ri ra a Lae ing—an offer 3 I ref “ght I. did | more Fay to. Lng semen y Hall never to a was an wi not care ve Jack's sister eee my | out 0} ness and, slide Chari The men who have “money. to| wake yp.—Milwaukee Sentinel, mother. and «younger sister lived| plain and simple underwear, 7 | Murphy “Tato” oblivion by’ holding mass meetings and making speeches IN THE SPRING Wy Tig Cree Fung Oo Sauly submitting to interviowar Tannga : \ o lows, ‘the Rew Yort Sresing World we "The trouble with most of the gen-| ates ls, an echo ar the tae Sennen nenennenevnanapconanertennennrinecerreturerensnarosencodeneboeredsmnmneionivadenanorsnnmnnenteanors on ponmmpannet tnd ed in the warfare on| Anarchists who were vg Ay pe many Hall and Charles F, Mur- | days preceding the tragedy. is that they know almost as much | archists grew bolder and sed, ae A cre the inside workings of a busi- |'weak minded among their neas-lik itical organization ag| became more and more they. do ut singing grand opera.| one night a Domb wae was tl It has taken them four months to dis- | lot. of Pollesroen were kill cover that unless Democratic fotsof | were several re] = a Charles F. Murphy carry the next 2° & Count; Fr rimary election Murphy will con- ow York inue to control the executive com. Haymarket riot,” mittee of Tammany Hall. “What statesmen of the op) A will move down on the her) enter the fight against Murp! the executive committee mentorship ‘6 sald the head of the Demoeratic organisation of “that when Street Cleapian the Twelfth District? It must be Comish Fetherston told Mas Sedan br Hei ia eave oa Committee, unty | and rain to clean aw. “How many of the 250 Anyhow, Winter gets two weeks’ notice today.

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