The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1914, Page 22

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Cie EFNRy World. x rat. HED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Daily Except . Park Row, ork. niAR ODS AAR 3 President, $2 Row. sosiiPt | "Ste vary, ‘Row. Ent at the Post-Otfice @ New Ye tes to The Bvening Sin ton ‘World for the United States ‘and Canada, 50] One Year. 2010ne Month Sy VOLUME 55.......ceccccccceeeeececeeccesesss NO, 19,407 5 LOCATE THE OTHER MILLIONS. R. MELLEN charges that “only pure cussedness” on the part M of the present management of the New Haven roed hes| brought him into the euit against Billard the profit reaper. Maybe this is true. Also it is quite possible that like “oussed- ness” manifesting iteclf in other interests attacked by Mr. Mellen; fer their share in wrecking the New Haven may in turn attack him, 4 pd thas all will work out for the best. © Menths ago The Evening World urged Chairman Howard Elliott to ctart euits for restitution against the Wall street railroad wreokere r ‘who juggled away millions that belonged to New Haven stockholders. hay drained the money out. Let then pat it back. : ‘For the new management of the New Haven to demand restite- | Mem wes the right thing to do. It was the honest thing to do. It /.- jwun the only thing to do. Manager Elliott hee seen bis duty and fMeere are many more millions somewhere that belong to the Geckholders of this over “directed” raflroad—eubstantial, tangible iuillions that never “vanished into thin air,” as the public was begged te believe. Cussedness or no cussedness, go ahead and locate them. 4 : ee calamity. ee POPULAR OPERA AGAIN RESTIVE. lay by the Press Sauna Company, Nos, 63 to New fork an Becond-Clasa Matter. For Eneland ‘and the Continent and All Countries tn the International Postal Union. 3 ‘Ten Diltion dollars’ worth of crops, Ten billion chots at To RAISE A WAR TAX WHY NOT MousTacHes? Nor aK i i j f : What, then, is the matter? Where is the reel difficulty? : New York opere-goere of moderate means would be giad to know |’ mee end for all if there is any limit to what must be done to keep moderate priced opera from pecking up and deserting them. Ie to ‘pay regularly and willingly to listen to it never enough? ‘ reine aeons worn through Indian Gummer than et Christmas. ——— 4 “HISTORY IN ABEYANCE.” is “ AKELS of school geographies and histories have to reslize 21 that their newest editions may go out of date as fast os 7 #0 far es data about Hurope are concerned. >» © fhe Pittsburgh Board of Education recently arranged to bay Vig eupply of maps and textbooks of modern history. Now i has eountermanded the order and decided to wait until the war is over. youth will not be asked to waste its time learning ave to unlesrm. Until European events cettle down to y end decorem agsin Pittsburgh educational circles will ; tigestening or so many pages of history in _Feem wast be found in the twentieth century velume for a sestion than any in the nineteenth—probebly for the ‘ befinished in our time. , a os Do your cotton shopping early, Cotton gowns are better ignore them. " ¥AS Rarely is a generation permitted to eee eo many map } The Road To Promotion errrrororoorasoorta ‘Dut aever “buying.” “You're wasting ‘This is Fire Prevention Day. Are your promises eslebrating! Ps if fortunate who gets a morning, at least, because the beginning of the route ome to work, but those her along | #D®' work. #5 ‘ ized to buy up the con- | ar these railroads, ; : if as eee it eRe 5 ri accomplial , if he never did anot! eran empartars te Li (no anti-emokers or women in ciroum- : # RR f fall; "he continued. “I can spot ‘ema an aisle away, and I let ‘em look, dut you can bet I don't waste any palaver on ‘em. I save it for the ones who show some signs of coming Hen He ; tial § d i as Sam, maybe a littl must have been Sam’ hy” that boosted him, Un- edi: somehow or other his po- ought in dividends. Any- it’s something to think about. Hits From Sharp Wits. good man has been drawn water by « leaden load of debt. « ° ¢@ Give the half-discouraged man a the shoulder and in good cheer Milwaukee Ben- i Why Not? i cz T requires er ten “My iden of happiness,” & mean friend of ours said | ‘ HIS coat, with yesterday, “is to take breakfast in a bay window of a the flaring ground-floor hotel dining-room and, through the sephyr- . cape effect ourtains, watch the sons-of-guns going to and which ineludes awayed work.” So Wags the World rane as wna ne mraag Wen |e Coovmet, 1034, by The Foun Fubtuhing Co. (Tho How Teun Bruning Wert. wife meets him on Ma arrival home with the oue- Qe nnn At thnk te bet Goons win ore tian ones in about i The May Manton Fashions | : 2 | a aannn nnn AAR OANA ARNO AAAAAAAAAAARIGAAAARAAR AAAS War Songs Origin of the National Airs Sung in the Present War, By Eleanor Clapp. Oupytight, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), No. 2.—“DIE WACHT AM RHEIN, gion of about $750 a much at present, Dut we member that money w Btanch stands qnd true further: in those ys. the the watoh on Raine | tier town erected’ @ status, tm. Be 0" a Bo sang the Germans 19} onor, But no statue was to and everywhere the song aroused) poor Schneckenburger, and he enthusiasm. For bad not wae to receive any pecuniary re- sundred | ward. been for over two Bi Germany has more patriotic eenge frontier between France| tan any other nation, for ber hi Fatherland? Germany bas) has been one long struggle. songs, but none holds #o| that durin, r] anu set ” “Thi of the seventeenth cen @ place in her heart as */ tury, she produced no lese than &,- @ Rbine. 700 battle and religious songs. certain young haere after this every event of Aa, mo- han a boy bad} m ropriate song, , i In 163 ‘Theodor Korner wrote Sip. fe He was an thuslastic patriot and took @ = eer pert in the singe jon: 3 i gEEETE E rel BAETET Ee ia pies Arndt wrote that song much for German unity, Deutechiand goes that one winter da; men were riding in a the Ruasian tier. if i oa : ‘ ‘ : the troops in the ple apa Russian campaign | en jed in disaster and Germany ™ overrun with the Teather y isorganized levies. king these things, Stein exclaimed: “Prussia must convene her = the volunteers must be to the colors—Austria, Bavaria, Bax. po Wurttemberg, all the reget must low ‘Wild with excitement, Arndt shout. ed ganze Deutschland soll es eein—(“My country must be all many!") You will write the - tution, but I will write the song of German liberty!” Hil gi Fe GOB, the oa-ar of Progress rides| Ho freezes in th’ A’artio says Along this airthly span, To skin the harmless seafy An’ it's @ wondher how !t rue | Brings back th’ pelt an’ humbly bends O’er poor, down-throdden man! His neck beneath her heel. In books tv histhory we read, All these; an’ many other things ‘Wid something like a sob, Too numerous to note, . Tn ivery bygone age an’ clime The willing omadhoun performe— PRoPoses, ‘That woman bossed the job. An’ now she wants a vote, A TAX ON Man biisthers ‘mid th’ scorching bills} Well, let the ladies go ahead In #arch iv goolden ore, An’ put their foes to rout! LINGERIE An’ whin he lays it at her feet “Twill be of interest to some sowls He hustles back for more, He burrows down into the earth. | (The present scribe's a, bachelor, * To find the*diamond’s fiash Continted wid his lot, ‘: ‘That she may spoort it, or, perhaps, | An’ will not lose his present cha-arms Convert it into cash. ‘Whether women vote or not.) JUNGLE TALES FOR CHILDREN—BY PARMER SMITH Copyright, 1014, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Work). 66T YING! Bong!!!” Pen! CA emg Deel apaitier “Bing! Bot children tried not to lau, it Sel Done amy Giraite couldn't help it’ sat At laist, how it pans out. Bits of Common Sense Philosophy With a “Punch.” “Now you children may read tl . Ba. von, lo. my. By Clarence L. Cullen. poems you have written, What Rave pouty of Thnmye ro ted Tommy." eee J you for us, Jimmy Monkey?" “I thought te would make him mad,” whispered Jimmy to the Baby 7 Baboon. I wonder what's the matter? “The joke is on you,” replied the a. long practice for a man to learn bew to Baby Baboo right kind of an indrawn breath when his His mother had to wash bis neok. hit you then!’ He sleeves sewed to the me I took “ armholes, is specs wr Bo just to show him that "™ eed sy accom R he doesn’t know everything, I'm going is grace. to ask them to go Gown to the market with us” «put I don’t think that your ériv- will stand close preens imbecilely, when his wife tells him what aired Ravorites, perfect taste he has in ing out hats for her. It doesn't occur to him that ot tro oats there's method in her madness in having him accompany her to the millinery | no traffic could be used, chi: shop. When she shops alone for the hat, she must pick out one costing fon velvet about $863, that being about the amount of change she has with her, But | little broadcloth or on when he accompanies her, with Betty Vincent’s Advice to Lovers in one town a | would @o bad, provided the old resi- would forget the mean fellow did when be was young.— Toledo Blade. ~ not gets him into trouble. ee hols, instead of! Aavice that ia urgently offered is through cars, whi! students only | *vidom disinteres! pert way, ‘These pictures are al, ° oan. ‘The man who does not mind hts own innocent bystander’s by- eden his tndooenons ‘hat Albany Jour- not | Bal eee men for steaming un- when the last button Whea other reason except that she loves him truly and com- | piled up around us, his “perfect taste,” she knows the limit te off. | Co)" 'n, ned. . ” al “(A Kies Ie a Symbol. Pattern No. Loose Coat, With Cape Effect, for woven ‘nontewhat 18 HOULD a girl allow a man to kiss her unless she | engt; He pressed self. Misses and Small Women, 16 and 18 Years. corduroy hio that 1s exquisitely beautiful and extremely fashionable. Here fa engaged to him? Ff 13 it it refused to start, simply Hned, but there is a tendency toward bound edges, ai T think that there can be only one answer | ‘t,,But it netic? out and crank,” |iikea for the purpose. to this question, waid Turner. t For the sixteen-year size the cont will require 4 yards of material 27 oF cranked several veins into 2 A kiss ta a symbol, an expression of great love. ‘ Le ned ver Ned himself into | 2% a yards 44, 2% yard 60 inches. wide, with % yard 21 inches wide for ® ctrl _kimes = man for @ joke, or for any! homemade Turkish bath, reflec |" " pattern No, £496 ts cut in sizes for sixteen and elghtecn years, ut pletely, she deliberately cheapens and soils a beautiful ike visas ot fy omy i this ‘nade Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASHION sentiment, . Pop nervous. ait. then, Just ON C4 reek eee prnnehaed ‘Thirty-second street (oppo- And denly, came the explosive sn: imbel Bros.), corner ue and Thirty-second street, when the right man does come along, by-and- whirr of the engine brought to life, New York, or sent by mail on receipt of ten cents im coin or) by, she will be sorry she didn't wait. Pop jumped in, threw off 4 Esenag stamps for each pattern ordered. °N, K." writes: “I have been pay- | woman twelve yeass older than my- ener, oa Venere bl soark, “4 pasghrd IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always specify ing attention to a girl for the last | self fo six months and she has shown sagem: great courtesy and respect, but s ch ‘Everything waked into action. Men accelerator, The car shot forward— size wanted. Add cents for letter postege if in a hurry. at last we moved! pomaer cement “ Row scems to be looki: with favor t= cir norecc, Chauffeurs | feet off of everything he the truck behind crumpled our I On another young man, f 60.000 wish agement ring Toeiaivhorne ‘Wheels were turn. {kept them on and gestioulated, Mudguard, swashsa cur tall fe) to be treated this way, What shall ¥ . ‘Mhen Pop, anxious to get! In one fell swoop he succeeded in| fractured our hood and took off @ 1 aor 3 e away from the scene of his late gal-|disiocating a fire hydrant, tiddiedi- | couple of layers of paint. Make yourself more attraa#ive than | really cares Tant stand, put on more apeed. On| winked a pusheart peddier into the| “I told you"——~ began Turner, the other young man. If ehe does, she shows her aff the newly sprinkled street we started | middle of his stock of California! “Don't!” whisperea Ma, trant “P, A” writes: “L Bave-courted 2 not ° bo perves, ap lately irri- Drought sudden sight to “Men have committed Bot to belsee hasty : rbot em acne Sook ho Foltsa Secban tee eamé moment less!” sa ai

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