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The Evening EGelbiy tatortd. SOTARLAENED BT POKErH COLI TER ee ener Ss Oe Ce Ow Pert Poe POE ly Magazine. Wednesday. September 22. 1915 ee World Dai The Frice of War! ees, By JH. Cassel | te M vere ars se Tory or Bqreme-< ©. Beret, Speaker » A , oe a + the ee Oe Teor po odor eye Al ony liecuss og Vowen ® ag « State I and geuet> = on y ot the cnfts er ee { vat ome wm = .O might o nerel « ‘ rote " Mr. Sweot odde ERT gh bl dade selec keh canceled juurly, “but ¢ totes would mor aw of the votes of THE DIFFERENCE. spon tour + RITIAN efioris to confine Amereen trade to channels approve! A p ; er, na by Great Brie Lave been to # great extent ruceeeetud Toe Belia t y-hus my from “i i ' an 7 lernecetls World's disciosures show that Engisnd’s control of tun enporis 4s g a ‘ tos » wik from this country « siwort abolute, Bele of mavufectured produ t+ os 4 a ‘ rn ee marge? aaa fate which crude ravber enters are under Hritush eepervinon. Atew onee _— . . ‘i York” is ‘ “4 foam woollen desiere musi take orders from the Britch Government. cis eate a Mar dicpoin : i. ? * ve "7 a Bren American cotton is bard pressed. 1 : ’ au ¢ doesn't go to \ creation bone to abo this country reflect. | — ba sido a shits oF accomplishments necessarily put | Bagiand bas had nearly three-quarters of a century of free trade , ' : y mora ‘loses Daring that time she has brought « commerce of vast extent into it else can be said of this woman H woe she and ber friends euch perfect organization that now, in the midet of a distracting and) worked loyally in Tie Evening World's campaigns for school. war, she can still hold the threads and dictate terms to and f Wdowed Mothers’ Pension Act. It was New Yor * wor who Lie tonderest and moet skilfully organised eid te exporters in nentra! nations. j y Through the same period the United States has held to protec-| ‘ from the Titanic. It ie New York women who are back fen. It has kept behind tari{{ walle, nursing some industries, cramp-| 6 i he " ments as the ( a ~ Le sey br pee others, veglecting its shipping or coddling it to death. | League, the Vacation Saving nd and scores of other soe! nd To-day the markets of the world are beckoning to American trad. phianthropia « tivities exe. Circumstance urges us to be and to continue to be first amo: | “Moral issues” are not curfew custo they are issues whict nations. Yet we find our commerce at loose ends. We do en aay ae aid of the generous, the sympathetic, the far-sighted, the mot know how to set to work to grasp and keep what is within onr, 6 tally minded. To judge by the record, such neues are at least as reach, Commercially we have not the authority to declare ourse! oe to as apport among the women of New York City as among tadependent of Great Britain and hor Board of Trade, he w omen 0 the em al towns "Has protection made us fit? Have we done the best wa could by — —-——- eurvelves? POTOSI OC ye BOO OOO Tuo ONO OU OOM oii ed : The Stori By April 1, 1916, Boginnd will owe $11,000,000,000. Maybe \@ ae tori es by that time she wil) the load equitably adjusted to British & decks, 8 i > Of Stories Plots of Immortai Fiction Masterpieces By Albert Payson Te . 55—THE LIGHT-EYED MAN, By JUDGE DE VARGNE, world famous for his powers as a criminolu- gist, was about to start for court one morning when a card wae brought to him. It bore the name “Dr, Ferdinand,” with m Mat of the doctor's high titles In Hayt!, and a penciled tndorsement from Mme, Frogere, one of the Judge's friends. The visitor was ushered in. He was coal black, but he had the lightest and most peculiar eyes the Judge had ever seen in a human face. “My eyes Interest you,” sald the visitor, noting de Vargne's curious gaze. “I came here to let you iook at them so ciosely that you can never forget them.” Then he went away, leaving the Judge dumb with amazement at the strangeness of it all) His frst thought was that the man was a lunatie. Then he realized that eyes of that kind do not belong to a madman, but rather to the most dangerous type of criminal. Judge de Vargne asked Mme. Frogere about the man whose card she had indorsed. She answered that she had not written her name on the card, a and that she had never heard of a “Dr, Ferdinand.” —~_ The Judge aiso learned on inquiry that no doctor of } a Stcpnee } such a name lived in Hayt!, e r The puzzle was beyond de Vargne's powers te momen * goive, On thinking over the events of Ferdinand’s brief call the Judge called to mind that in spite of the visitor’s black skin be had had the fe: ‘oe and straight hair of a white man. He had evidently bees in dl rhune Dinkston Played Hero and Villain To Keep the Others’ Cold Feet Warm “That must be nice!” cried Mrs Jarr, “Did you understudy sn | + tin- portant scenes?" “Those were the only ones,” repiied the ex-poet. “I took the hero's plaice every time he jumped off the burniae steamship to save the heroine; | dressed up as the villain every time the villain was thrown off a elif. L have been thrown off every cliff in California. If you could see my cuticle, my dear friends, you woul) find it covered with iarge honeycomb markings from falling into nets from varying heights, Twice the nets broke and so did my riba and collar bone,” “But it just bave been exciting,” said Mrs, Jurr, “On the’ contrary, I found It quite monotonous,” replied Mr. Dinkston, “And #0 I retired from the silent The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell oopyrgles, Uke, oy the ree PUvUAING Lo, (Las New Yorn Breung Word) JL were going to tell us “But you told us you started your about your earpertonce IM | career in moving pictures us under- the ailent drama,” Mr. | study to the leading actors,” remarked Jarr revoinded the ox-Poet | Mra. Jarr, who begun to wonder if the Dinkston after they Bad | ex-post had not obtained a good meal adjourned trom the dialug room. Mrs | trom her under faise pretenses, For, Jarre was sy curious to bear the vit} had he not invited himself again to| ftor’s beulnd the jens experiences that! Jinner by promising to tell of his shoe bad go strange experiences as @ screen supper aud now permis actur? to proffer cigars in ner front room | | Know what's the matter with Anyway, the jace curtains were dow" | pinkston,” reinarked Mr. Jarr, “He for the summer. never Kot Any opportunity to display “make Mr, Jarr—tf he is with you— Dut on bis bat” “What good will that do?” asked Mrs. Jarre, “It will abate the nutsance in front of you,” Mr, Dinkston explained. “Everybody behind Mr, Jarr will shout Take off your hat! and the woinao wearing the view-obstruoting ist tn front of you wili think the demon- stration is directed against her and Wil remove the offending headgear,” And, borrowing @ quarter frown Mr, Jure by “registering” destituuen, un- veen by Mra, Jarr, the ex-poet and recent wurtyr of the movies bade (hem good evening and went upon his a Pop’s Mutual Motor by Alma woodward ne, xt day Judge de Vargne received the following unsigned letter: “Sir: Dr. Ferdinand has no existence, but I have, Iam the man whe called on you and whose eyes you will recognize when you eee me again, have committed two great crimes. 1 feel no remorse for them, but I terribly afraid [ shall some day confess them. You, as a judge, know odd psychological power that tmpeis criminals to confess—to boast of misdeeds, | am acriminal. I have a flerce longing to have somebody about my crimes, When they are known to one persun besides myself £ no longer feel that perilous craving to confess, My secret will be safe my mind will be calm, “I have chosen you as the man who shall know my secret. That is I called on you. That is why I told you never to forget my eyes. You see ine again some time. You will not recognize the reat of my face, for it will be changed. But you will recognize my peculiar light ey That oe my two cries were; but you wilt also learn that there ts no evidence against ff LET COMMISSIONER SMITH EXPLAIN. [ & private corporation owned lund along the edges of Manhattin) per square foot for the sumo? Investigation by The Evening World reveals tho fact that the joining the most valuable water front in the world ten cents annun'ly _per square foot. Pier space close by rents at $1.00 per square fort. cent. to meet the wishes of corporations whose officers, #0 the Dock) Commissioner says, “would raise a rivt” if they were asked .o The city’s revenue from wharves and wharfago is no mean item. * Bighty-four million six hundred and seventy-one thousand dollars were | be put into the municipal treasury by lifting water front rentals to! 8 fair business level? | _rate can New York keep up its income. What is its income? How! far does it fall short of what it might be if municipal officers saw tu, turns from its realty? | a has picked up some since his last appearance there, a OME three months ago a twenty-two-year-old clerk in this city! stole $2,000 from the firm that employed him and increased iv about it, instead of prosecating him, patted him on the back and praised his business acumen. “Ab, you indeed,” remarked the ©x-| nis talents. It’s the saie way on the mind of Henry 8. Bradley, the defaulting mail teller of the Merchancs’| 19 & rucking chair by the oven win Chince to show the audionce how & ‘Betionel Bank, who thought he could run $100,000 of the bank’s|(O™% “YO 1 tad quite & metevrie| ieaaing role whould be played. ‘The a A Island, would it be content to collect a yearly rental of ten cents City of New York receives for shack spuce on the marginal ways ad- But within a few paces of the docks the city shades its rents 90 per yay more. ‘the gross figures to Dec, 31, 1918. How many millions more could) City taxpayers are asked to believe that only by boosting the tax! it that the city received full payment from its creditors and fair re- Mr. Bryan calls at the White House today. The country ONE’S LUCK ANOTHER’S DOWNFALL. to $6,000 in Wall Street. Lis employers, when they found out! ‘The precedent was 4 dangerous one. It appears it stuck in the; poet ax he nettiod hiuawelt comfortunly stage, The understudy never gete a money up to $1,000,000 in the course of a month. According to oue| Dinkat in the dient drama” Mr.| indersiudy reports night after night, lead you, through curiosity, to make inquiry about me. You will “wi think the moving pictures| SM His. sis The Brees Kuplabug O% | me, 1 have now confessed to you, and with no risk of injury to - Dinkston pronounced it “drayma.” It ell, I J Vile’ New Yura Evening Workdy, myself. Pry A but the leading actors always show] are grand,” aid Mrs. Jarr, “Only in re — A tow months afterward, at @ reception,Judge de Vargne met a of bie friends, hie plan was to put his million in a safe place, “walk in| "a* nol known how he pronounced) up; tay dio and none resin.” hot weather ig it too close and stufty|66]SN'T Sepiember a glorious om the officers of the bank, confess he had stolen some money, slain the amount down on the desk and ask them what they meant to do sbout it.” No doubt he hoped their surprise would turn to admi- vation. whom we will cat! Monsieur X. At sight he recognized those pepo) light eyes that he had never forgotten. Monsieur X. gi no sign of having geen the Judge before. De Vargne at once made official Inquiries about him. He found that Monsieur X. was a rich physician. Five years earlier he had been a poor “Few die and none resign in the moving pictures,” said Mr. Dinkston, “and as for an understudy to the leading aotor sitting around the in the theatres, and tn the airdomes there's always a woman sitting in front of you who won't take off her hat, and you can't see a thing on the month?” inquired Ma as she rolled a thermos bottle up ina sieamer rug aod stuffed it into the vile of plunder on the for of the “I read in the papers the other day that Charies 4plln atarted as Aa moving picture actor at tive dollars a day and that he now gets two thous. a wnneaus medical student, He had married an enormously rich And Hve buudnU @ ween,” remarked | Udo Idle, it never happena The | screen. . ; widow who had one child, Almost at once she and D ie pbc 4 “In that case,” advised the visitor,| "Grund!" agreed Mrs, Green, toas- Beyond the Bredley’s friends seem extraordinarily well-informed as to his| Mf Jarr. inderatudy gets plenty to do. in ag ih ber Wise iektes Crores E mettinten: obild had been strtoken with typhoid and had died, plans, although vague as to what upset them. The case only goes to Pavbe dhs) TES uaa ior he ee An Hee 8 nd poe one brief glance at MMe, Dinksion toll ber (bat the ex-pvt’s Invuroion iio tho Moving pletures bad not brougat bua five dolore a day for very many Dollars and Sense By H. J. Barrett, Copyright, 1915, by the Hn Huviiduing Co, (The New York Evening World), trademark, used pytatoes of unlforin candy box. ive @iways maintained,” continued Ala, fituag # burlap bag of charcoal duke & CUPMO! lou eae Lor il, “Loa »Ghow what an impression stories like the earlier one make upon tae “minds of young men who draw emall salaries and handle large amoun‘s of their employers’ money. polsoned the woman and her child with typhoid germs in order to inherit their wealth, These, then, were the man's two crimes. And the criminal had been right in saying there was absolutely no evidence that the Judge could bring againat him, “There !s no way of bringing him to punishment or making him con. Anyway, what noonery shed “yale o. “It isn't one of those ten-|do they furnish? We buy th ey one w of] Deautitul for which Ireland is| with @ new and good idea in the | WDich are pow offered the public in qatabll ne ie dhoneands of local house- Re Ry Ho) elegant after | eat sieak Gree ones, if that's what you mean, | and the beer wnd use our , ips the bead "re wish to 30 Sai teers eee we preuey reese vies, whather mild new or wood idea PURE. ohned lata down the maga- tes ion of kne wing that he i ee Well, you won't! You're going to| It cost us fifteen, And our records! they vote alony a bu over y tne police are Tretie; Lhe bought or atoton? sine toe en fie ulove la quoted, | muned tat Intang bie but valuable | dunce {f 1 Want you to, Milton, You're | are the beat. We have some that cost muching aod @ couple of mo: Dela sek Gc cree wo aan | fa Mra ” iene back bie spectacles aod eared | asset, will, Hix product sells to fig too ft, anyway, Wil bewort | tires dollara” ina) ecneaae no, wate “9 and ti Te te CAiuw of The Brentng World: You syenk pessimmatioally,” ven- a higher pri Potatoes have been ont lt 1 wasn't criticising your machine | rocks a mpy ground, anyway? esse bahay * | Will some reader advise me es to| tured Mr, Jar. Ot Meender,’ he eollloquised, “if |{itted to the plane of musur, spices und i "your ‘efferveacence got |at all” Ma explained haailly, “Why, | And if tho records got brokea i they Suakes\in Ireland. what route I ahould take to Philadal.| “I have 4 right to," was the gloomy |inore ian't un idoa in that for mot] other products backed by the reputa-|the bem of you,” recommended Pop, my Gants 3 Wet en ee SO eA ed er Ree wed have to Pay tor ‘Rte of The Brecing World: pe by trolley? Also, would thie| reply, “if I have a whole bone left| i've sold potatoes in bulk for atzh{ tion of the house behind them, Now suevely, ona nent af yore oF i nies 0s re Pevtan any so Os eae A GN roller i. that the Interesting question) trip be made in one day there end! in my head—1 mean body—tt Is years. And not one house: | Johnsen ts contemplating a ne Wereber Lat te iM . tne, Sa vAtaT O99 8d om UE peop os eh eee ‘ She nig mee ft ia) beck? Aloo, ie there any other trip! ieouch no fault of the producers of 0 se, Reale Bae Be ely ar Cte gee ee Rhee demand ‘for | “Oh. look! Here comes my husband | took advantare of it ating uptimist,” remarkee pape a poke nee ee ony ame rf ae et the silent drama.” feat potatons i cartons, may | bis pit now with the and the ree = “If you e oar,” she Garod guess that'll Lold you for 4 while” ‘ z 4 on sneer ssi nah hapeegnareacieseitin rennin ne ARE ene re a ne erm - + 4 7 a pantie enentnemremectmeerntnenm neem -P —~ om, aa no service to anybody. Vo the Kelitar of Tho Wreming World: It in always advisable to teach! ‘The Polioe Reserve Myatem, — | found in Ireland? 1 bave heard pot, Dut should think that the dainpness who wrote to thie} Which no doubt te conducive to tue the ex-pucst, wii} bo stolen and used.” "Mt your idea for moving picture a & good one it wii) never be stolen, What would they do “Churie Chopiia began his moving nessed @ revolution tn the mercban- rn method, « ‘kood wll’ of his trademark, ugar, salt, molasses, fruits, starch— these are but @ few of the products formerly suid in bulk, untrademarked, tie, 1 should graduaily gain good will,’ grocers, supplying them at the same Potatoes In packages made an instant hit. Reordera poured in. Johnson promptly placed an order for 10,000 cartons, To-day the Johnson brand is ; His due ta Of Lae year we tue Uiue tor de Vargne. “In the old duys it would have bi A firm that shows leniency or cynical indulgence toward theft| Gaye. not to menion two thousand 4 Petals Dealer trae aay vi fara Durpase, th inugring | joc Dunit You roitaiives wat a foses sinned de Vara Sie ool Gaye It een different, For ns i dire 01 0 re i Ll being thoroughly cooked at the same | giwrious tan ou ihat oue merely becanse the thief proves to be also a lucky gambler is doing nH magired a wisi Ce Ne ae eee eats. pease nave wile jast year’ Ub, | DU Lope Lie steaks are us ender as Laey were then! You Know I've got & Lew butcher now— wut in the opeo=-with @ cold glasy of | ma: y and moay with folders advertising the vir | beer and’ em work, certain days to be home ike when he iy away from home anghier how to cook, wash the! ‘There's this murh to be atid in| “ls dts go0W luca?” avkod Mr. Dink- | “Frotn the vender's viewpoint thie |S™e Of the new method These were | "Oh, Acep still!" complained Pop.| Sundays) and he must have a vaca-' mone" makjag Giahee and make up the beds Tt ia\ favor of eating out: You are made! sicn. san lis Fesulied 1B, Obvious disade |g be. diatributed “by. inctosing’ them | Vin ruvenvus before We start, and a. ne downright cinch that ens la going to better aupreciate home cooking “Oh, ts plondit fas," erted Are. |Vumtages, Farwuga ideuticication ot | with each parcel of krovwricg delivered, | takes An OT te ae ioe ane a And (oe: , ,}tao article Ly Wademarking he bas! “T-wonder how they'll go” pondered | "Wasn' . » qpneuneed Mra Green. “It’s; heck, ¢ ; 7 Jort thea he paumed. sho! tue article’ oiaraate a strony and | Johnson, as the shipment left his Ware. [Green to bring your phonograph and | oram announme Te ey musi | sang you could du even thatt was afraid if one said more Mr.| 2000 ONO ce decand through ads | house, “They comt a little more, Wii |records along?” said Ma enthusiagti- | MA POY hie cwratuliy he omens | epot sho nrastud aie n ty Weached the Letters From the Pe i drnasiou unwise Aaiuay tuo vlid OL) Vorrming. ‘PhS naturaily results 1m the publie pay for the added con-|caily. “ity jus. the hing for after | i eal und dragged op e ber brain. Ingreused stauility for hia business. | venience?’ funch, We can Joo ure @round anc “Ws a thing {t's one of thoss| “Well, you've gone and cr “Leve no fear, Aire. Jarr.” remarked | Atoug bis Valuable assets be counts! A couple of days told the story. |listen to # few selections and th kood made a when we're Featee we'll dance music und have a Wo. Wou't It be fine? 4 rather eleep—much,” grumbled ut in the fox trot or Talks With My Parents. small, cheap oni “i'd be re.uctant weed By a y M$ | picture carcor us ur ‘oxcra, a eup-| ibone of this country. Aruictee CF) oy gome time Johnson revolves | Lui be seve W be & Lice euougo y Child i A ary, remarked Mr, Diak-|morly sold in bulk, untrademarked, /ints (dea in bis mind, Tt looked prac: | mun.” arate Terie ATHER had a day off yesterday. Won of two weeks or more, Hits From Sharp Wits. wale I'wlarteu intron tax | vow reach the convumer in a neat tleapigrs © 00 00” ° 8° Ul | hat doasa’t prove, hat ine steaks F L mean, he had a halt day of, | _,Ansthing, aitrerent from ene te | . Very bewinning as undoratudy for uti] sackage, branded with the vendor's) | “If T don't do ft, some one cise will | ie oo Witt a pull of cracked ico ins tor he left work at noon. @ ian to the punishinent uf anew ° : ‘Thore in po look of triumpn to equal to marry @ prince or @ banker. —Lu-| thy louie ohare trademark Altbougb this has added} OY vin ie” Finally he ordered 500 | terlacded with bottles of the by-prud- I don't want to tell secrets, but a | ink questions like: Berane carey, Veltri Seni OOn Ree Sg “Pell us ali about It" aaked Mes | slahtly to tbe expense, this factor i8| cartons. These hore his tratemark | uct of the hop. is woman fover & man a whole lor mors) "ts your ‘husband Ap out with what the wanted sie Men who have something to Jarr eagesiy. “ilow did you yet into] more than counterbalanced through |and a Lie yp egg eae ie hao aaiiions bask A ane wth Psy when ape thinks be ts our making as Wat ts your husband “doing at eee Paige ded yf 6 tO aay Ue ig uuviny pictures, are you sull com | the saving of time in handling, in the Flageds 2 to potatoes waa one of tae |Cin't you Just imagine how theyre| If a man ts home without @ geod! “Has hts vacation started?" The last straw, couldn’ ueeak the) oe @ ected Wud ihe? 1 have auch | suandardiaation of quality in the prod: | Rrguments Uned.. This ty avehemical [ving to taste? Silced and put on a| reason, my kooducaa! What a com-| 1 am ‘going to pit the following gametes back without sere! Goal of| You can avolt @ lot of trounie by| apie uid wea for wavenurio, ut | ain ucts thus treated and tn the improved] truth known to all dealers in tubors, | piece of French brass ald smothered | motion It cred orhoud. | line in my buok and if | don't like If ipmmlsinpesFigridy Tmee-Uulow, | refusing to Rdvisd: say one bow tO) giraid to send it to for fea! reel ays We nnon hlaced the cartons with the {in vodies of melted butier and sult—| "According to law (my law) every |latr 1 can seraich It out Pieue | }invant bis a “ afraid to wend it Wo for fear the idea] cteaniiness and sanitation of the mod- money gAibany Journal must have certain hours to! “A woman loves her tusb, sald Ma, sweetly, take at if it was» pretty mess of expl after a minute's thought sded Fon "Oh, if she wants to be as all’ that, let her! ray aene one. ‘Oh, it wasn't so cheap!” fared Mrs,