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¥ v . he Evening World Daily Magazine T ; Tuesday. March 10, 1914 ‘ABLISHED BY JOSMPH PULITZER. Prntiencs Datty Recent Sunder wy the Prose Puriishing Company, Noa, 68 £0 “ . New Be DEERIAS raat Foe STOP HOWLING ‘ at the Post. et Now Tork as SecondClans Matter, SS ointtee | antiinas oe reiod| EO QNE 0 cuock An lon te pt | 9 Go To Bed Copyright, 1014, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brontng World), ny @ Went in @ man, usually takes the form of the VOLUME 64.....ecccccsccsccssccccccescescsses NO, 19,194 =. $$$ NOT ALL ABSTRACT. VERYBODY will be interested in the conclusions of the dis- tinguished committee appointed by the National Civic Federation to go into the question of “the scope and limits of the rights of free speech and easembly.” “ But meanwhile no citizen with common sense needs to be told > that talk and example euch es I. W. W. agitators have brought to this city quickly drag any foolish man who allows himself to be led away | , belief that he can drink all the champagne he wants and aq love to all the women he likes without getting a headache er @ | / heartache. ‘ ‘ ‘ Heaven must be a sort of “Bachelors’ Club;” for, if our posttive ti formation that there is no marrying nor giving in marriage there is corres? nO women would stay there for five minutes. To the average man love is merely a remedy for eanul, composed ¢ drely of selfishness, vanity, curiosity and moonlight. . P thereby in reach of laws and statutes under which he can be arrested - ameweest , and locked up. There is no constitutional sanction fofidisorder and The man who marries a business girl may not acquire a “clinging filled with illusions, but at least he gets somebody who knows what it fs vielence. come in dead tired after @ay’s battle with the world yearning for nothi | ‘ This ts not the first time the I. W. W. has waved the “free @peech” banner over ite designs. San Diego, Spokane, Little Falls and Paterson have each been victims of what Socialist Victor Berger describes as “the free epeech frame-up” in “a scheme of I. W. W. Wafers to graft on the dollars of well-meaning radicals.” : Organized labor and the sane body of Socialists can be trusted to >. \‘Wepudidte a Tannenbaum. He is not the first nor will he be the * last to’ “sow doubtful epceches and reap plain, unequivocal hatred.” but food, silence and the hand<lasp of one who understands. — a When @ man hasn't a wife to blame for ail his troubles and miste’ he blames them on “Fortune”—a deity always represented as a woman. ‘ If mothers had their way all men would be mollycoddies; but, heaven! the first day at school, the first fist-fight and the first unhappy affair manage to knock that out,of most of them. ; ‘Why is ft that on the stage and in novels all the heroines and angelg “A thorough investigation of the T. W. W. to disclose how and +, for what ends it has exploited the unfortunate and the idle in vations + ities of the United States might accomplish as much in the direct are represented as blondes, while in real life all the chorus girls and efiy ities seem to come that way? , teterest of law and order as an abstract discussion of principle. oe pe Boston women want the Legislature to set a legal limit ma ef two years on courtship, claiming that in that tima two per- eons come to know each other sufficiently well to marry and | When @ man begins to suspect that a girl is taking him eeriously hq turne and runs from ber as he would from the plague—and of course Bq i alwhys rune straight into the arms of a girl who takes him as s “geod , thing.” : ~ ©) euat “the romance of tove rarely laste more then two ynars” You CAN A man {s a strange creature. He cuts all the hair off his head, when¢ . he needs it for protection, and then tries t It§vate “individual! ‘ ‘We don't know how tong {t takes to court a Boston girt lg i gael encouraging {t to grow in little sts on bis oy ears i If @ married woman holds onto her opinions she loses her husband’ love; and if she holds onto his love she loses her identity. *“qverage man @ considerable epell of self-cultivation to be werthy of her. Long courtships are not common enough la New York to be a nuisance. If the romance of love laste euly two years there te much to be said for manoeuvring mar- flage 00 that as much romance es possible will come on the and the housewife; wheat biscuits are ‘heated asd who et re at all times to|/crumbled and half the quantity le provide variety for her table|@ded to canned salmon fried few t cream. may welcome the following sugges- Bante ossnoneks noon tinea tions for her Lenten menus. the mixture is formed into MI CAREME FRITTERS are ped-|chops. A piece of fat mecaroal dled in the greets of Rome curing | pressed into them to give the 3 Lent. Make & firm paste of the yolks |effect, and the chops are of four eggs, ap ounce of butter, |Jard, baving previously been three cups of milk, a little sugar and |in the yolk of an egg and dusted sufficient cornmeal. Boil these in-|the remaining portion of the erume- gredients and flavor witb a tabie-| bled biscuits. A few sprigs of pareieg! epoontul of brandy. Form into rings, | make the dish look attractive, dredge with flour and fry in lard or| LOBSTER A LA drippings until brown, when they|pick and mince the meat of a are removed and dusted with sugar. | sized lobster. Serve with gam, preferably goose-|lemon juice, two ounces of berry. two ounces of flour, half a cup SALMON CHOPS form a bearty|of milk and soup stock. Cover and wholesome dish. Three whole| bread crumbs and bake a half, eo weather One thing ccems certain: The more woman inotete she is eaty the equal of man and marties him fa tbat frame of mind the less readon she te going to find for any extanded period — {T'S THERE TO SPEND. FTER the benk accounts of New Yorkers in State and pong arta Aseotistion declares that we férnish “the best single market in the United States for most man- tfestured products.” ‘ appears that the per capite of individual bank deposits in ‘ . Btate js 9450, as against $419 in Massachusetts, 6208 in Pennsyl- Straight From [So s s ° in Minols. ‘Though it hes only one-tenth of the] The Shoulder me Historic Word Pictures Real vs. Sham of the country, the State of New York has % per cont. of . Examples of Desoriptice Power by Great Authors Hospitality. resources and 25 per cent. of the individual deposite.| _Sueessr Tells 9 Young Mon | By Sophie Irene Loeb. per capita deposit in savings Danke in Now York is 2.7) Gy, 12¢; y Te treme Gphiehing Co. | No, 13—FINISH OF THE CHARIOT RACE, by Gen. Lew Wallace. | Cowra. 946, on es that for the entire country. Industry. ROVE tee poles Gd hind fore. ee. was but one voice and that was! tke hes Yad even Word fignre thet the wealth of New York City HOGR who like to make use of goer in the o able as the Sheik himself he called to ONDON—Are you bospitable at ‘and seven times that of either Philadel- T Quotations frequentiv quote: Chapters From .a Woman’s Life “On Antares! On Kegel! What Antares, dost thou linger’ hineg hanee” “How doth the busy little hee now? Good horse! Oho, Aldebaran! I bear them singing in the! tthe resources of New York are in the bands |i. ove each shining hour,” &e. |tente. {hear the children singing and the women singing of the stars of. Te bospitallty By Dale Drummond of poreons Afferent classes that thie market fe unsurpessed rere ie about the hee, He! Atair. dates! Korsll ; aren! Victory, and the song will never | pe merely paying ” wp out bie destiny in ni end! el lone. lome to-morrow under the black tent! Home! On: ' fer guode of practically every grade and price’ way. Toe question ty ai, nie Own |Smtaree!. The tribe fs waiting for us, and the master fe waiting! “Tis dcue! | Ed eagles Coorright, 1016, by The Pro Publishing Oo, (The Now York Brening Weetd), | Thay might add thet we also hold the record for spending. If 1a, how do YOU improve each shining) Tie.donel, Ha, hal We tive svertnrawn the proud’ The hand thet smote | ia : CHAPTER Il. Tong depraencae > ‘bat he was never j . by di te feats of | bour? El ue tain the dunt! Oure the glory! @fa. hal Steady! The work ts done! | Bory em "HEN Jack weat |/0D§ depressed. : hhave money in the bank it is only because by despers De Fo eases: db itea ce Boho) Reat!™ | pion, says that EN aoe tor Piet | dig ght Sid to me one night os wo manege to wake it 6 little faster than we part with it. ta'eek In Great of you eee There had sever heen anything of the kind more simple: seldom any- | present day & Co Ded nea | day one tote me confdeationr na to- ’ : thing no Instantaneous, | hospitality ‘'e iM. L. preferred. fe Galened we Rescind Ins Whenees At the moreent ahoaen far the dash Messala was moving in a sirete| ay jeer / ag we iia iar eer te \A Be: had a xt ? scope of efficiency by ' fa like olrcle limited to the least poesible increase. The thousands \ s > tell me As soca as the D. B.C. 56 through watebing the enow working out other | prouhema tae wil benches understood it all. They saw the signal given, the era eed bag the fact that chances he had ~ melt why net elo it on the tomoats? make you Ysa more valuable to your nse, the ban close outside Messala’s outer wheel, Ben Hur’s inner wheel bouseholds of to make money 3 — vere: hind the other’s car—all this they saw, Then they heard a crash loud to-day OFe 8) Las ip @for this promise. é Sue ong no play makes Jack |enough to send a thrill through the Circus, and quicker than thought regulated that) y7.,, ry ea ghu's customers were bt there should be tline¢out over the A reserved for ui course a spray of showery white and yellow finders flew. Down es right into the ition, directors « WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT! sveryaeur inthe busines day, Svery on ita right side toppled the bed of the Roman's chariot. ‘There was a j alone tue Guset Se put owt” a0 It] in oe ae tnd eprer lares corvore: | 4 . orking bour, ur eth » another and another. Th 3 OTEL MEN in this town have joined forces to discourage the | fiiea of wasted ding 0 a en cae arant'tS Giaaae! and beats, @niannind in’ the caiWey eitabed terwane re, at the visitor. She says: From what Jack said 1 could “The here and there methods of | see that he was a favorite with them, me. To of women who deliberately jostles the waiter co that he epills 3% ompley {t or apend {t tn Idle. hendlone. nea foed on her dress then claims damages there’ Ao-| The “big” men Increase the horror of the sight by making death certal our modern life bave dulled some-| ang they would oftep tell bim some: | |’ on q and for. pk Tf Tae Sates Ae _ ayers Sidonian, who had the wall next behind, could not “te or turn cal ed exquisite significance of scm oc inside pcauld ane. 0: manager, one New York woman “visited five hotels on |sure never waate working hours. The|t"e Wreck full speed he drove: then over the Roman and into the la jeer pave ‘made a large amount and in eech caused « bowl of eoup to same spirit of industry that drives | four, all mad with fear. Presently out of the turmoll, the fighting of horses, of money. evenings nee IP © | them to the successful completion of| the rasound of blows, the murky cloud of dust and sand, he crawied, in time Jack always told me of these “tips” | 1. gown.” Hereafter detectives will keep an eye pg og pare them, make to see the Corinthian and Byzantian go on down the course after Ben ur. pect ‘and we would watch the a» mare note whether the waiter or the guest does the spilling. | Jent advantage. Mines WO. SRRE* | Who had ‘not been an inetant detayed, tight frigidity which settles on mind|ket roports to see ad" we been Never lost hem te be related of impecunious young ermy officers in | streteb arene tht bene thet leaner screamed. Those who had looked that way caught glimpses of Messala;|!ly spent in bard endeavor to catch protted. Untorsnates Dg thet when they badn't the price of @ meal they went to a would leave between, Welcome tnose|"0W under the trampling of the pairs, now under the abandoned cars, He | Ub with an unaccustomed routine. The iuvar! Hg as p Bare been | began not for the idieness they offer, |was still: they thought him dead, but far the greater number followed Ben |Pousehold bas, perhaps gone ite ac: /enlt fey Hos GAO Sas Other, ie and toward the close of an elaborate dinner |Dut, tor opportunity they bring for|Hur in hie career. They bad not seen the cunning touch of the reins by customed way for year upon yeer, but} to, Wily COULDI” And ip, my case ns broft for time Indus-|which, turning @ little to the left, he caught Messala’s wheel with the iron- Fino d bo Bored planning bow we |of the @ covkroach into the ice cream. Then, after « tremendous pee An | shod point of his axie and crushed it; but they had seen the transformation | wor which Ue oe unin to Midi mo if P ; : . b they marched indignantly forth, followed by abject apologies to your erke . Bridge them over|f the man, and themselves felt the heat and glow of his spirit, the heroic | outsider, feels like an intruding clog| I had gradually become more and 2 la never do just with new work, even if you have to|resolution, the maddening energy of action with which, by word and look|on the wheels of the smoothly run-| more dissatisfied wie Ly serouans afford t The people arose and leaped upon the benches and shouted andjand spirit when @ day has been wear-|uble to use them, the propristor—end, of course, not a hint sbeut peying for |reach far to grasp it. Do you need] and aw: he so sudden: . thes. ly ifisptred his Arabs. And euch running! njng’ machine, ings, my clot } \ [tobe told WHY? rather the jong leaping of lone in barnens; put for the lumbering chariot |gectuch,® state of affairs can naver be | my feturn from, Boston to tease these - If New York men descend to such tricke wo rarely bear of it |" Hye Gp wy alt way dotrn the courve en Hur turasa the fest oat TT nae OF®lachlavernent of which I should sx | aid of an incompsien ruining thems we grieve to note the subterfuge of New York woman when she| ‘Hits From Sharp Wits. AND THE RACE WAS WON! nating | completely. errr? ‘Then 1 was no longer peppy about @ new dress. cameemetrebaiumena ——— —. Bome men make a great show of Fi the apartment, . and Mre. Grant . We even ever bit anything,—Al- ‘decides that she herself must fortb- |the Vision w! vouchsafed you.” | mate, jus jown- ‘ a 5 ral . W. oat bany Joursa, rowing Up Toe Fast. mith cultivars « love aftatr ie wety and therein Hes tue reason for de-| town into & nev, elevator apartspent. fe weet play boars a rl eho resent an: er then Thei ‘Work is never so easy as it looks to — = . . the pleasantness of hospitalit: . But they had more light, their ‘ And work a little too; those who are not doing It. : ed fate pabe La which ihe great frlangsbipe ae Foome were more nicely’ deco; jo matter how amall that Uttle le. “P, M." writes: “I contend that it| BOW, read about a! n't often see | rated. | Then obliges It’e all right to hitch one's wi urry it | were wont to be welded? to feel by having their It cannot be too fow! to's star provided one can know where | hurry to grow uP. |is not only proper but usual for a|"Y°nave been in households where| friends walk up two long fights of the star le soins. Pe The time for|bachelor living in @ suitable house to| every detail of so-called comfort was sate every time they came to visit i entertain overnight a being © cht ee ey uaband and cig Ble: | at ied, where the atmosphere breath so short, com-|his friends, A friend of mine insists | yeu tise wacchieee Tone, to the pared with the/that this ie not proper. Please tell | sppointments were 60 perfected to the Bp-to-minute degree, that one was con- Next best to having a lot of money fe to have @ lot of receipted billa— Albany J L, a eS : lite of aout Tou are perfectly right, of co & f The test henefactor \# the man | i} i But there are cer- ursc, | stantly on the watch for fear of in- don't ows cideks on who dose the. most’ toward helping | and your friend ts mistaken. trusion on such @ defined running! plaints, e dreamt . Me. tain years dure ‘and then I have been at e lees | dissatisfied. Not for bimself, but for | from ‘leh 3 Foople to make their own living.— gear. nogville Journal and Tribune, ing which nature] “J, G." writes; “I am to| pretentious when His nature was so sunny; he po waa (aa keeps the indi- marry 8 girl, She has told peo-| were not an: a tty teal oonfdently and truth: vidual immature |Dle S00at eee ner iat deade akan |coving’ you. Was, foauifestes: Feallses that @ | ‘y cash 9 fm body, mind and emottons. [tee through the formality of peared He | Rod UNRESTRAINED and pres. ¥. being wed for his pleasures. Lx, x dese te nee No possible ood can result|for her hand from her mother or|the warmth of it all truly made the! It jes one ill at ease, to say the ‘ Quirer. i | when « misplaced ambition attempts| her brother? with? when should {| ties that bind. : least. i ¥ der the in. | Dresen ‘The truth is, it ien't 60 much what} To cultivate, true ripen dam ohe | ee Sass See Sai Suit ements SARC a Or eee ee SC eR ee a ; ii EE Fe fi 5. 5 Fay} 4]