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9s Such Is Life! #4 By Maurice Kitten - WHTABLISHDD BY JOSHPH PULITZER. biishing Company, Mon, 68 to Dally Beowt Bu Pey, 7 ow. New Yorke nee BUT wny DION'T You Ger Because Tis HAT)” |) WONEN ARE Queen | SToP Raving! . arene Ad tap Saw wresqurer, 6 Pare Rak A PRON A Big Run 1S THE STYLE THis YEAR ANYTHING FoR STYLE | § EVERYBODY KNiows rie BACHE iO} rosie SULITZEI Ire Mecrelary, @ Park Row. Gar FS RON THE —$——$—<— THAT ee = mat a SCURIS For England and the Continent and pee 4 International ae Ce eens ‘ Shige Wy HELEN. 68.60] One Tear. y B0lOne Month...coceessassoesevon : Cogwright, 1014, ty ‘The Prem Pubtishteg Os, (iho few Todt Grantag Welt, © GIRL’S indignation when a man stegle the firet kiss ts nothingépdhe A outrage she feels when he doesn't try to eteal a second eam - A woman's argument affects e. man es water docs @ cat. If he-can't possibly dodge it he simply watts for it to “ary ap” and chen qves eepenely on in his own sweet way. . DO IT THIS SUMMER. OW to keep ite thousands of children healthy through the hot weether is a big problem for densely populated New York. It is & problem that deserves all the study the ely can Aeing to & ‘The firet step toward keeping chitiren eate and well during the ‘paramer {s to take thom out of the crowded, dirty streets end provide wit proper places to play. fe make every public school yard « summer playground, as The weutag World has advocated, i to seise the readiest, simplest means of p. Detinging untold benefits to the youngnters in all sections of the elty. |) What better use can be made of New York publto edhool premises 7 the long vacation? How can the city epand money to better er eivantage than in opening to the fullest extent playground facilities ial fly and cheaply evaflablo? Last year only about one-third of the public echools were thus @aring vacation. Yet_en attendance of over « million mothers babies testified to the enocess of these play centres. Fifty more eel yards could be immediately converted into summer play ds. Lower floors and roofs of schoolhouses could be mede ileal for recreation. Dr. Baward W. Stitt, Supervieos of Public Vacation Schools, ty endorses the use of the echools for playgrounds and gives four why they dhould be aned to thetr fuflest capacity: 1. They are attuated tn the tres of greatest congestion. In dealing with a woman the average men will back a box of ton bens, & now hat and a little cheap flattery against all the logic of the Greek gikflee- ophers. | ‘Wise people don't expect to find heaven in matrimony, but most of them | 8eom to expect to get the earth. é T™ these Tiys most men are looking for a playmate and most women |e @ eoul mate, Nobody seems ¢o want an old-fashioned A man’s soul lies 20 close to his digestion that when he looking out of sorts his wife never knows whether to offer him.s. 6 | dose of philosophy or a dyepepsia tablet. ‘When a man says that « girl is “sweet,” he means that she is all thet and mote; when a woman says {t, she means that she is just thet—and nothing more. Don’t waste your powder on the man who says he would Me down and die for you; walt until he offers to get up and work for you. The Economy Column Conducted by Honora Brent. New York's Most Experienced Sh ing Expert. rement will be pablished iam the interes jd families of workingmen and all oth 4. Parents heve the fullest ce that their children LET NE THANK YOu FoR But, WHY DIDN'T CAUSE Tis HAT 1s THe who wish to make the most of their small income « are in safe places when under the whelter of the school house. | ts GEAR LITTLE WaASTe ri a STRan rT A HAT WITH Rie TYLE THis YEAR. . iad 8, Our modern echoot buildings are constructed with open «| SKET. | NEEDED one. ws BRim To PROTECT You The jollowing letters received by The Evening World prompted the admtrably suited for play purposes. | ROM THE opening of the ECONOMY COLUMN. All communications will recewe the & The inside playgrounds, with high ceilings and excellent ventilation, furnish a weloome relief from the sunny pavements , @@ wnshaded park play spaces. . Few mothers in the crowded districts of the city can take their lo ones often to the beaches. How many mothers would not : weloome the chance. to send them every day to the eafety ‘ni seourfty of the echool playground? Moreover the city could ty utilise some of fts vacant lots in various sections to make play- even more available for all neighborhoods. ; The Evening World believes in babies. The success of ite tter Babies Contests” has ehown in the highest 4 the eager- ; of mothers to lparn and bagi alten, te hatin Hot want to. parakeet expensive to follow every effort to better the condition of the youngsters. many attractive patterns ‘eae a: discriminating attention of Miss Brent, who is thoroughly famivKer with every phase of shopping in the retail centres of New York. Address.“Miss Brent, Evening World, New York City.” To the Editor of The Evening World: pretty. A Dresden ribbon sash) will I am a mother with five children. | complete this design. \ |My husband does not have steady s [Drening Wert: |work and my ten-year-old girl ts go-|™y"nea information, and I thought jing to be in the school play in June.|maybe you would tell me She grows so fast I can't afford to buy we ants d a renal pavep, and & dress for one day, but I want her al Ks, vf |to look nice with the other girls, | cau, e@ord carpets now, your writers rian tel} I want to fix BP. ir it. y MARY DHAN. | please tell me | Mrs. Mary Déegh—Naturally, you do} cover, the floor? By and ‘tn SON ... i will find "This newspaper believes that the city oan prepare for the-wam- \ fcomething caitabie tor the play sore. the floor f fn no better way than by providing the Board of Education with ‘ for a two-ruffle dress, and this ma-|Strew old newspapers =. terial will serve as its own trimming, | thickness on the Roor and Then, too, the two-ruffle effect denim over them. The dan for playground purposes. Playground. Add to it, if possible, » bath. i “ |admit of lengthening as the girl re-|not injure this covering, j ‘ peel. Des bc ei aeatin pois ot veeesotive oot teat . Str aight From 53 Rulers in 93 Years Housewives and j quires Jt, The sighteea-tnch erabrold- prove to both good looking Why leave school property idle and useless through the summer when} The Shoulder Clean-Up Week. FY » DW enn 20 easily bo devoted to the welfare of the children! ; paietet Is Mexico’s Odd Record id ‘ 20 ele abe tae tlenell Success Talks to Young sen. rn a . J eee faa Chapters From hs onan s Life William Rockefeller ts reported {11 in Georgia.—News item. —swe Lecce tab aye 4 og eal Prete Se ee By Dale Drummon . The “Good Fellow.” ord for “get-fred-quick” rul- the Presidency. 4, Pree 00, 'y See en beens i. Beet Ore tok ecmmen to Mel st, ine. Oot | wat ee aseeemen| Aas MSPREES SSE” | Sori etm Pe oh se a a ‘ “good fellow” if it is applied|soain, Ninety-two years ago this| Claimed the stairs, Jack wanted to wait until we —_—_—_— + _— JUST LIKE A MOVIE. is succession under the con- | 66 REAT things can be accom- OHAPTER XXXII. two children up and down in the right way—with the ac-/ week it became free and chose its] stitution and established his capital G Plished if we all work to- DAY or two afterward Mrs. | 504 paid the doctor and cent on the “ i . In the intervening years t Vera Crus. Gen. Miguel Miramon, gether and with a will to! Somers called for me to |expenses incurred by my sickness, For there are two kinds of ‘good emperors and|® brilliant military levder of the con- clean up the city. | go for a ride with her in| but Tas usual overruled bim. ! servative or church ’ if Your acquaintances give you that i the “federalist”. President’ tn "1800, > j A half million! the park. While we were | rt tere pak until we could ro 0 BOLD ani thrilling were the details of yesterday's early | name because you are a ‘free spend- janged when Zuloaga was overthrown. ; persone a day out I offered to return her| J ttieg, and we had kept the nurse . er,” “stand treat” oftener than you . Juarez was made dictator Con- | | . | the $209 she had lent me, but saying i ot morning robbery of a moving picture theatre in busiest treated,” and readily join them | "caguitin ge Tturbide was the first| gress in 1861 to Tosiat the ifvesion of f bave read the no- | Dt ing of the legacy father had left |r the baby, so we got along very iy if iy that one could almost believe in the different forms of time-killing, long line of Mexican rulers to| French, English and Spanish troo tees in the mov-| 6 and which was the only way I arse Broedway, ost they were meant | ricith-mensoing, morals-weakening |essume tie powers which ued been | who had been sent to Vera Crus to| ing pioturel could ever have repaid her, | en ate ee re weer ena 9 new “reel.” and that they | wielded by the viceroys of enforce the payment of Mexico's TB roves. ester. | "Don’t tale nonsense, Bea to keep | sibility. Jack when he told the call “sport,” then view t! intend-| Santa Ane provisional i-| debts. While Juares was fighting day clean-up week | piled. “You know I told you to keep | raise ; Four men with revolvers got past the stage door by pretending 4,00 liment with guspiclon. Gent of the republic ‘unt | the foreigners, Gen. te Altamonte terac tal everest until your, ship. came a sod 3 “Now, Sue, perhaps we can go gut - s joy apply term 84, when Guadalu; ictoria was| raised @ rebellion to e invaders, ean. | meant it. . r Be detectives, handonffed three workmen, bound and gagged an-|_with the sccent on the " Rrede tO the cealabey: He was|and when Juares was driven from body help and all| it?” she asked. “Some day wees Jack |® jittle more hee ais Goereeehe , and forced the night watchman to make his regular rounds,|°ause you practice falr-play, have| succeeded, after a period of confilct | the capital in 1868 Almonte was made . | together.” Allof| gets over his foolishness and uses, Tcliar seats, dear—don't look 80 . ready sympathy: with their misfor-| pet the aristocratic and demo-| Regent of the empire until the arrival | the information he gets in the office oe Ro Gacaaye ly panching the electric time clocks that registered “All's well” at|tunes, hold high \deals, and try, to petro parties, by Vicente Guerrero, | of Maxim: ; which is the ad.| the information Be. wroy—as Nod ex- | {rightened: I'm not going to de any= ‘ ‘s thing ‘wildly extravagant. ever practice the “Golden Rul ho was elected in 1829. There was & . vice ofgPr. Gold-| prosses it—then you may return it, | 4) ts . - x alarm company’s office. Between times the robbers busied tot that you are complimented in- Fevolution, and Bustamente, the vice plasdhad ok Health| and not before. I know you will soon aL ae hmonre ot reg 4 could with the theatre office safe, finally blew # open with nitro-|“8R0: 1. tne wrong kind of a “goo | eyident, sesumed the pre Rises Commiagioner, | need every penny Pie eal smiling | see that the need for diversion, the t and got away with $10,000 of the house receipts. All wore|feliow” means to rob yourself of|and counter-revolutions, and numer- art in the mar sealnst| ‘This te housecleaning time, and as| S\ 07% un changing the mibject, “I | Want of variety in our lives, bad been . wearing bim more than I knew, many things which contribute to a victorious erals atrutted for a] candidate for the Presidency in 1872,|™sery loves company, it is a good th—have so wanted children, gloves, worked together like a polo team and addressed each ons. ; longer or shorter period in the role of| but was defeated, and headed arevor | time to get it over and then to fat] but—ob, well, I shall have to. play naan, Stee we. were stanly oemmedl as “Osptain,” “Lieutenant” and “Sergeant.” valuable time | dictator or President. When the/ lution against Juares. Ri Ne-|over it. There is a lot of old rubbish| fairy godmother to yours, I guess,” | 11 [Ul sam, Sheten jie your) United States made war on Mexico| grote and others also cl the |1n garrets, cellars and cupboards that| she finished, giving Emette, whom) jin "io." ane and Annette ' It fe up to the police to eupply a lightning capture “film” to ting in 1846 Herrera, a dictator very much| Presidency and fomented insurrec- | the housewife has stored out of sight she always insisted upon holding, a| faving that she following day. for a: « / c mel: like Huerta, was.in power, but he/ tions. Dias .was twice defeated and | just to get out of the way. And i loving squeese. short visit. this. We have heard a good deal of late abont newly developed | win nere form, mual| was soon overthrown by Gen. Pare-| accepted the proffered amnesty after | this s removed during the next seve-| | blushed ‘aca tried to thank ber ym, aren't you glad we are out of recreation games sorts “was then pila: fuares. = fe, when the 1 | for not wi retul * ‘who claimed that the “movies” moved them to crime “because | Weil enough, but placing them before ee cen Ae tg areitanea| ints mateooted tote Presidenay in| trict plane for the removal of this ao-| money, delighted to think she had that horrid cheap apartment?” the plotures the clever crook always comes out ahead.” Maybé | Work ts 4! the United. States, which supplied | 481s ‘was @ candidate to suo-|cumulation, the wise woman of the ry, “This la of course nicer, but’ I'wae ¢ urself of im with arms and even took him to| ceed himself in 1876. He was declared | home may aid in the city cleaning by | h: rather fond of the old place, and Imm « “movie” manager has been robbed, we shall have more pictures sored Vera Crus, Santa Ana proclaimed | re-elected by Congress, but Dias, his oh ER SHARE in her particular talk with her | trad the higher rent te gcing tbe mae! e ponent, raised v : vious what heppene to the burglar. What some sometime tn almost| pit, President. but jremeeaely bs Y tesa ce comntey, ‘The howlers of the hearthatone have! termined hard to meet, even with my increased salary,” he answered a bit regretfully. fe every human life. “ wes " the following |long shown how there is many 4! foundation of our fortune. ; But if you are the right kind of a| Oo Mtns teen!) hia battle | reas, Under the plan of Tuxtepes, | housecleaning and crase for so-cailed| “Y'told Jack I had ordered a blouse | , f#. Coolidge and Annette came the Bvery hope Huerta loses, Peace gains. “good fellow,” the very qualities that| cry, im force, Dias was ineligible to | ‘everlasting order” that bas caused! from Mrs. Somers's drosema! but | came up with tm. They were " 7 go characterise you are as gifte—| Don Mariano Arista was the next | succedd himself, and in 1880, after he | more divorces than can be estimated; | said nothing of the 4 as I real-|iighted with the children, to whom they are not robbers, but benefactors.| president of importance in Mexican | had detented a rival President, Tele: for the little woman who cleans Rowse | ined-—e enon ae 3 reached Bore and they brought many lovely, presents, ey do weaken, strengthen, . mman lexican | sias, and reseed rebellion resen| | was away from temp’ scomed leased every- Their Impetus ie directed upward, not| hists/on the Texas border in 1846 and | Nesrete, Dies retired and his seore- |gins to worry about it with the last | should not meed it for some time; 20 thing T did for’ them that 1 troops on downward, They create, rather than order of President Paredes (tary, Manuel Gonzales, was elected. |sn0w, and perhaps end the I had telephoned, countermanding | really fond of them both. Then, Cos Cob Nature Notes. destroy - Puy one aces vostiittion ith the trope | in thee Dias roturned to the Presi: |cleaning oray wi h the fall of the Order road, wasn't sho, | ays, they, administered to my pride, ‘was co! ‘Pret a BE Ap Rais alg then Wi of the United States. ae rule as/ dential Palace an ay trail the superfluous etuff te Marea aeer looks expen: tee mee $e Soronine te | ane more with dynamite to make it wider| Jt will be more convincing than 1853 nd, until |moved at one time and the house put in ." Jack remarked. high bred to fri for the automobiles. This ie an im- ple that could be gob eng er ua Cebellos. overthown by Franc! Madero, who | summer order before the hot weather; »No—, not very much mors than the| peolally Sie etait who. ‘We often wonder tf Old Santa Ana returned from ex! nd/in turn fell before Huerta. Since | 1s reached there can be recreation for | stores are for the same quality,” I re-| taking us out, sent her machine two ‘ut would be brave enough to ride ° made himself dictator. In 1855 he|then Carranza, Zapata, Orosco and|the woman of the home during a time | turned, neglecting to tell him that the| afternoons for our exclusive use. caveakt valentine es of ali the! Hits From Sharp Wits. | Sraicated and Carcra was elected) many others aia sapired to the Woe “Sipe errant shoud pe, wed 12 | eeyle ‘and quality were both beyond our| I gave a little dinner while ley oars, motor- » Hi dicated and wi resid an sen’ ly a means. Cyvles and like aaimatsa junk going Free ne an tg eee reeisroxioans will continue 40 enjoy |may be kept serene and tempers like- |""Y"Sypgoted again to become @ mother |h Up and down all the time and far! waere cere is. will there is usual-| ward by Comonfort, Felis Zuloaga, | frequent changes of rulere for years | wise. he soon, #0 had good reason for refusing 801 and Clifton more British dra- ly @ codicil as well as a way. commander of the army, a little later i to come. As this {s clean-up week for the en-| won Mrs. Somers proposed that I|and Gertie'’s mother, a dear old lady eee tire city, It would seem the best time | commence my sittings to Mr. Howells.| who was visiting her, and Nell end If at first you don’t succeed and try, try agam and don't, you have Betty Vincent’ made a bad cholce of a job.—Deseret are ee owe: F be divorced from a home where cui- map gote tired Of hear and what may ahe accept | {OUnS Men oid and mocepted in the are jumbled in the middie of every |APPromching Orit. et ieee Meard of | Coolie, tone care Mowers, fd. | vole,” observes an ex- with propriety? | ou tnnocent way imaginable, uch | Placo they would seek. Ho Hers ines, and Mra. Homers did|e little girl that T bag tony ey The pleasant ennouncement is made|change. We rise to a point of per- Four gifts are ee are always liable to misappre- | Every school child has had a circu: mothe! B Uinnea ens abe Bonere Os | 8 EUS pa faa : hired to that our citizens will have to pay 70| sonal privilege. The wise man doesn't | mer : table | Ficeyal oe tue tats of the works wa o that “he who runa may read” /#0 much to, help, me, to prevent my |in two oF three hours @ day cents to go to N. ¥. after June let.; hear his own voice often enough to 3 —books, candy,| avoid the appearance of evil. and understand. getting morbid, cd ou until he went to " hey used to give up 60 cents when | recognize it when he does speak.— Some wise injunctions by the Health |Med. . way sunt wigan ald ing went along em. ratani Peay cents and 68 when | Philadelpaia Inquirer, sic, Choice may| “H, V," writes: “I am engaged to follows Lith ack nabiee tani Ceollges 4 Piggy Mone pretty ea days the Mr. Hiliott who took Mr.| One of the saddest sights imagin- Pe range Aaaee be. married (0. cine queeriy of ate “Dirt breeds files. | rhs ik ica anole eae ae sass joke—Maco: “ raduation oF he oa but ey hap: Disease means doctor's bills a boy, and T had also—because he was. | that we could have some muse bed Us all if we will only ait wtill and let ph. Eny other ooca- | pened to eee her in the company of The firm again raised Jack's salary,| Jack looked so proud and bande him. We guess he will My Mellen R sion when the| another young man, I have offered | bill by cleaning up. making it $200 a month, ‘They also|eome, #0 urlatocratio, as he carved o ail young man de-|to let her break the engagement, but} No better wisdom! If EVRY | sen! Jack jr. a bani bee with $50 to| that I don't know which waa .the sires by 01 she gays she will marry me. What|woman of the home would but heed hiv credit, showing, I thought, unwar-| more proud of him, his lady mother offering to prove | @hall I do?” those few lines and get all the germ. ranted partiality because this second | —whom 1 caught watching him edor- his friendakip oF Ye ve Moats objects OUT OF THE | baby happened to bi Z ingly—or myself, bie frien to have jSustii lon for | bi wast Jeo! when the I ie wa mere sane Annette who artmen' 4 ‘andor, T ad ae city is pol T made it te| give iy oF admitted that ‘all to work together.” |{?'geems he had reminded her of my|Rumsoy. Jack brought up one of bis romise, or rather my acquleacence in| college friends to he! tertain An- s Advice to Lovers Not only hus- | Ptr'Dromiee. Mother was not well, and|nette, ao that we ae ne aor a young] should not accopt money, jewelry or |Pands, but children as well, want t0/4. could not be with me, Consequent- | party. “Tho wise ing his own lace sends us a ling how much he y Ad day, Christmas, | 1 was we ved