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7 me rig cued 4 en , a) ‘ * $ The Evening World Daily Magazine. Saturday. Octobe? 24; 1914 ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER ——— mg - Woman Thinks den Park Row. rer. 08 Fa bark he SKIRTS ARE Press Ferenc Company. Nos. 88 0 a jew York. BEING THEY ARE Gowns Sesont Sieve HEOlLon By Helen Rowland watt ic imeranea| | Wis PRL ata a iN Sean Ee he haan nee ae 81 ¥ R LEGS FRom AS TO THE MAN, THE MAID—AND THE MOOD. Hi Ske Te. INCHES OVER THE LAKE | gay SAW YOUI” exciatmed the Widow dramatically, her face Gushing the " THe SHOE TOPS, Breeze I color of the American Beauties in her arma: “I saw you—I@e her!” sesseseeeeeNO, 19498 | | AT LEAST. The Bachelor dropped the cigarette he was about to light, ead Dit his lip in an effort to hide his agitation, as he set down on the divas, “You saw"—— he begen. J “I was going into the conservatory to look for you,” explaised ‘Widow. “The most likely place to find you"—— “Well,” broke in the Bachelor, gathering himself together, and lightas 4 the recovered cigarette, “you FOUND me! I'm sorry—deucedly o onal “That I ene, you—yes!"” mocked the Widow bitterly. “Not corr? | met you kissed ig “By Jeve, no!” declared the Bachelor defiaatty. “And even if f wee 1t wouldn't Be polite to say so; but I'm not.” “Of course, you're not,” and the Widow laughed cynically. “Whee a man says he's ‘sorry’ for anything, he doesn't mean he's sorry that be id ft, but serry that you out.” BE A PART OF IT. | O HAVE jumped $12,000,000 in the last twenty-eight days es compared with figures for the same périod last year, exports from the port of New York must have felt the impetus of ‘Wpucnal and mighty force. Boor fe the rise accounted for by shipments of arms, cartridges, and automobiles to fighting nations. Most of euch articles| left the, country from other ports. Food, clothing, metals, ete., ep the bulk of exports, which, during four days of this week amounted to $15,045,317. This ia eaid to exceed any record the same days of the year that can be found in the New York stem House. +, Bhippitig from the port shows a similar increase. With German, and Japanese vesesls eliminated, and the risks of commerce @ hundredfold by war, the total tonnage for the month of ‘was 58,000,000 tons. With all German and Austrian ships ineluding the big passenger boats, the tonnage for September year wes only 67,000,000. _ All this means the continued working of colossal clreumstance fe drawing this country, al@ost in spite of iteelf, into an un- spurt of industry and productivity to supply vest and markets. The wise American will be the one who tries to that he ever thought times were hard, who makes himself a contributing factor im thie onrush of business and pros- F % 4 66] UT.” pleaded the Bachelor, “she looked as though she OUGNT to: be kissed—so pensive, and lonely, and pretty, and—and accsssibie. ANY man would have done the same thing, in my place, out of: pure altruism.” “ALTRUISM!” oried the Widow, throwing up her hands in degpaiy. j “You'll be calling it ‘philanthropy’ next—or ‘charity,’ or ‘self-sacrifice’ ® ‘ “Listen!” commanded the Bachelor, trying to soothe her. “There ave moments in every girl's life when she simply ourht to be made leve te— aritistioally, romantically, effectively. And if a chap doesn't improve such mMomente—well, the next fellow will. It's a psychological opportunity"— “For o agers hed demonstration!" finished the Widow. “Oh, yes, it 1 Aren't men wonderful? All they have to knew to do—and then they can argue both ways to prove GHT to do tt, But somehow their ‘altruism’ never works, sympathies are never touched, unless a woman happens be young and pretty. Your ‘sense of DUTY’ would have remained per- j feetly dormant if she had been an elderly spinster, or a fat and passes’ I never know you ‘kissed girls!” wailed the Widew, { Blame it on “the Peyohelogical Moment.” 66] DON’T!” declared the Bachelor hotly. “And I didn't. I kissed ® I girl’ There's as much difference between the two eas between ‘drinking’ and ‘taking a drink.’ I'm as particular about selecting the -: « © ort I kiss ag I am about selecting the cigars I smoke. I'm @ connoisseur— {- not a collector.’” can “Oh!” scoffed the Widow bitterly. “Then % wasn't charity, after all 4 nr = just an Coelho die aie jee ‘ yy & way—yes,” acknowledged the chelor. “Every an oz, | OVERESTIMATED. « Sor eeutatvec, = satghese ani scmpucnea visey. bel ore a tae, | TOCOVERIES made by the United States Treasury about the 68) bo eller al engl ad cree tae bo ih dap deren dteadt ny fag Peace yay nll imeomes of people in this country are interesting. i] times when a man is #0 placed that it would seem like defying fate to Bvea when dodgers of the income tax are rounded up refrain from kissing a girli—whom he may never have thought of kissing inoomes big and small will come anywhere near the rosy ; JIB I “And big Shite! shin of kissing, again!” appended the Witew ovate. the estimators. So far income tax returns for the pay- CAN YOu A ora a y iswe keen te eka ore takes Wr tees a yoar have produced $28,000,000, instead ? FeonTAeL fs the MAN, himself, that inapires the | gut when 6 an Sale _ poss Tespce ocho’ BeAr ir ¢ SHAE love ta oman, Ivo boouwes of momathing torally: dissonuesied with saree | because he's blue, or lonely, or happy, or sad; because he's thinking of another woman—or doesn’t want to think of her; because he’s looking at @ A) beautiful sunset, or gasing at the moon, or reading a thrilling poem; im "Fhe avaahors Glee [f short, because bd happens to be in the MOOD! Aad the girl who te nearest predictions. Greatest discrepancy gota the benef 7 95,000 te $10,000 group, where the collectors dis- d @aly 101,000 of the 178,000 expected. it be that wealth in this country fe, after all, less inequitably How Would You Like te Marry an Impulee? than we had believed, that huge private incomes are fewer POF Y 5 HPI PSEA amnrmrnaannrasannanavanavarent| 66 A NE Saw marred to'an “impute” instead a al spensite eee “But t us" a inded the Bachelor. yn ey really have? In everyday life we all over. pagne, and,eet the alarr 3 if you D ways ate the resources of our prosperous neighbors, May it not be| “7 Ms'tes Val scm Wehne & ea). weetriar west cried the widew, waving bie ron tcokiagiy, | “robe United States Treasury, gs bigger ecale, has fallen into ND now we have the sewest (Capone, 1014, oy Tee tum Funuesing Ue, (ine new Kore mreming Wend), “Ustab, Ustab Srbine,”’ the) are of & man’s imagination—and, ia heart will take oare of itself, And ee 66 Te et cates Re ae erealy convanars| Servian National Anthem. “You're wonderful!" murmured the Bachelor, snatching her hand and CAR A AN Sore & neeee sees HOE ervian wsdlry are ao|orconing 1 rome and lim erry —thet Teed aor tong sitting and lingering adjournment the present proms agent foe tammans | Thos are pete see weonial trees eek eee er ee ‘ALTRUISM, Mr. Weatherby!” = Tigacrlennect : men ower fervor into the rendering| 1 don't want your k—your ‘charity'!” MARKET TERMINALS | ua trent a savent ot apes | Saar onita et garth a anton, “owt, a ag | jose are » ° : Mitehet in that vction;” declared | mot" of the arguing about the Witla Kaewa beread the Batass § Chanters from a Woman's Life ILE the city ie congratulating iteelf on the outcome of 3; the laundry man. “Mayor John Pur-|W8!. Knowing nothing about it, they | Which te & pity, for the rhythm of its ite experiment with free markets, @ reminder from the oy Mitchel is about one of the best | t” to convey the impression that| verses and the swing of the melody ttle press agents that ever put one fet Foostintea tent the bac Napili lage =, — eee fi Committee on Food Supply is timely. goraae, Siar ghace tds Gabat ia parc Waal it te vat what P| ‘The song 1s, of course, writtea in ‘Cupeviahs, 1018 bp The fram Publishing Cs. (Tho New Zork Wrening Weaeh, * Wor the farmers in the country immediately surrounding New He life young Mayor Mitchel has been | OUsBE to be. And th Rap aig berap pits Lit OHAPTER XCVIII. minds. So, driving home in the oold, fiaiaem to furnish the city all the food it needs ie, of course, impossible, pecsnaned of a keen understanding of pellpe praraae bid Sedlper dbase T was after midnight when|A"zaling rain, my discomfort was agra such farmers were increased tenfold they would : oe ae reese val? but it has heen very sbfifully aie ae, than one per cent. of the total supply of foodstuffs | ay, ‘However, from the fact that the AVE you bought a bale of |"enderéd into Mngiish and bas not stroying some, explaining annually in Greater New York.” Mayor of Berlin has asked tbe Mayor |®*PT" oosicn to help out the dle. |e &@ mien ts tne Present Bere others to me in case it might | "20's earea the house I drove very ’ per cent. of the city’s food must come by trai of Plladelphis and other rural com- tressed cotton, planters o¢| AY © tapes be necessary for me to know of thelr| slowly and loo! artully around to ‘Mees munition do spread the German news| 1, gount” asked the head polisher. \ contents, He had done everything| see If 1 were observed. Hortunstely, ‘Under, present conditions the waste and expense of handling bo maile them, it ie quite apparent! “ier thought that by buying @ bale our chauffeur was hway. He had: fite lack of proper terminal facilities is the chief reason why arti- | Sesahe? 4° teas the fame of Mayor Mitchel bas sranted his request I’was teliones” of cotton and putting It in a ware- house to hold until after the war I ner that did not inspire conversation. | granted his request. food cost oo much to the New York consumer. In ite plea " Bot penetrated te the German I was relieve” olis, In that case, what cam the When he had finished he went ia wheat found he hed not yet 1g could benefit the distressed cotton the ohildren's room and remaine: 5 ning the car into and rectiving depots the Mayor's committee pertinently ee leornes eters of ~ Genes pres planters of the South, I'd buy « bale ae tas Gneacen: Wi nct| come time. He bad closed the door| S#f8se, I quietly crept into the hour: rh Hy 5 if I had the money,” said t lim in seeking the ald of Mayors “] "4 Cy } ry ‘American cities in putting the Ger. |" id ng elle * geld re bas been bet pabend bape ot ee on ee ofrwhat Jack, a Pury Protrorrigef maa side before the American people? bees wonder if ever a woman pasr: i erop of the South ta in she hands of steady as he explained to me the! such seif-condemning hours as 1 ie. we Now York are borne aer|the planters to-day. My impression of some papers left at | until the children's waking atone tured has been—end it is based en observa- lon. al reset ef fuiss ot Germany. Jumping Kversruret! Honentant tae cotses eran |e "4 don't blame you, Sug” he said. | Bent inoUerible der met com y eard neralt; jock before ‘must bear share of the ts op dy Reta Sass er f"wonder how Royy of the cotton Seenuenees ot ae gut ‘and you mono we ies e+ | pen Borne ane Des Merges oP Oe a mee aeteelatere | from ops must Roow (nk BOS bps £05 | the table at my accustomed time, ut Herman Ridder and Dr, Sure | the loud cries that have been ema| sic of “Rion O Servians” le in alll your wealthier friends, 1 might have ust t, Jack must have and Herr Hearst? Has no copy of | Dating trom Waaaington mayee some | probability an ancient melody, for| kept a hold on myself and never dnt come home last the Fatherland reached Germany? | Of Our Souter who holde pitpond which new verses were written in| civen way to the curse for gambling 1 told Mary. “You may serve and without distur! remarkable on. one conae’ and I 414 not disturd him. There! gained my room. eee ii gf 5 rong i 3 i it he the J abor # 3 Ee he success of the open markets should encourage the city to k 1948, when the tune became very| that was bern in me. I do not say!) oiye ae ; - salable cotton crop, anyhow ft” nent in the war inet the be cruel, dear, but to make @x two such terminals, beginning in Brooklyn, which has a takes ancnoconononenenon, Tonattriahs, and again in 1878 10 the $aM (Sink of me more kindly if you pcmaniaeny 5 ite ay broekteas, - fa winter | dependent on Manhattan for food. Make ah ye Ietecs ae [incomplete Returns. § Fislag aeningt Turkey. songs in Gar. | oA At Sat it as for love of YOU. long cold ride nad eyidenuy sven me _— : dees ow ee many ° There chousan y Afterw: an appetite. 1 M Maat the Wallabout Market into « railroad termigal with storage fa. | \n* man Dewaboye with whiskers are] «47 EE," ald the head polisher, been ‘collected Hop. I have been, mrlckediy weak, long a Hl People. tn great another i ‘The surest way to cut the cost of living is to give cheap food oes ] met 9 ennenns HN Sees sews " Thess | [am fleeing from justice, from prison, Sralle seoty “Son mensch op weak ed that w heee unis) s pi@tert and open road to the consumer, “Nat f 00 ‘ Wun wills | aaaesthes peracaa ja tee Blase earriac ehorals, for this kind of Pel a tee tee Children, my good | Fave the ordere for the day, even call to toe icag letter and incioss “him | New York City ‘There ae iio hin arms, he kines : ‘copies of the Bteata| “There must be many times that|in maa Renetomately. no more words | Kitchen, looking after the work Zeltung. . number,” said the laundry man, “if he we jeft the house and, taking the oy, firing © ie maide thee. “It might interest the Mayor of|the up-State vote for certain of our | been nging. Servian| runabout from the garage, we left as ter, the chauffeur, had Bertin t there many didaten in ti nding electio: ‘wietly as possible, I at the wheel, /and I thought be looked at Btiscne'e¢ New York sod the country Iruns anywhere near what they claim? . quietly a6, Poms ste station some |mo when be explained that he hed miles distant, where he caught a train | missed bis last train ang I asked no questions as| know if “Mr. had ig Fates: he volunteered no | him,” until I Fei a iq runsbout was probably Slogans of Success. Ea tee a, thet ‘he. bought ao | my sirive inthe rain. e Keg F the train as “No, Mr, Coolidge didn't come hore eet Oe ede throwing his bags |tast night,” I told him, “but t was ‘T'S theo map with the single-track © harvest of success was ever to the brak: out with the runal wted who has collisions with mis- reaped trom a sowing of wilé akeas teninn of thougit, ANT « man's ship never “came orget that drive home. |caught In the rain. PC as rain, and, as 1 | clean it at onoe, T may want tt again was thinly clad, 1 was cold and mis- | this afternoon.’ ‘TB the man who hasn't learned how because it was submarined to swim for himself who gets|>Y¥ an overlooked opportunity. ‘alg | @rowned im the swamping seas of Gr ideas often occur simultane- thing for their own for ab preb- able ae not they will take offense. e e e Se ae de te ea igh F HE se iy , ag I hark back to that| Some one might come looking for Siege 3 wonder why I should have | Jack and, finding the muddy @usly to several people, but only fumipets Senatey, one of them Is first to “put It acress.” cared for my own physical discom-|in the gerage, get a clue, I was ‘fort. But in the stress of feeling, of | agony, it loomed large, People say t when some great disaster comes man who keeps thinking ‘teb- ABITS are itke 4 se the “th” the: burt it'e ‘ > ‘4 _- 4 it ae ny e 5 Bio | . ‘ ; i z 4 The ‘great | hopeful that Jack would AS sor'the nonce ani the | far enough to be sale, batore ‘be ; ree inte son'e te all else is dwarfed, for- | day <edren —

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