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The Evening Wo — — _ —_ rid Daily Magazine, Friday, October 1, 1915 Bal add 2 ott Pd" AA : eS _ The Stories Of Stories Plot of Immortal Fiction Masterpieces By Albert Peyson Terhune ha Peet heme Marine ee EE ne ee seeseernermesmececens O On Tor. —- rere cess iB Sac: — dost He ee een ee EYEING THE LOAN. HB gingerly menses tn hich portions of the Amaran putdie tiptos around the 6500,000 000 Angie) renoh wan begins Lad be emuring j Bere ie 6 giit-edged offer, with the poerantee of the Governments @ Ragland 004 France Weiind it, whsch imeuree to lenders, even of amounts os cow #100, 2 net interest yield of more than five end : emeball per cent, wis payment of bor principal ot tne ead of Ore ‘The twe nations offering the puaraatee are always, and partion featy Just now, good customers of com They are eure to spend most) @ the money with wero eure (0! the whole transection esrumes the erecta of 6 credit arrengeniest which serves their convenience now | : Det which will serve ours ioter when we begin te buy of them again. ‘And mesnwhitle the seoomsmodat.ov nete us Live and wne-balf per cent 3 Yet many Americans look ot the loan askance and are amazed . fet London should think it © gevervue proposition. ; 18 can’t be that anybody believes Hingland or France will go broke end repodiate its debts oo 0 result of the war. ‘That is about as likely te happen e+ thet the soil of France will turn to salt or the British, dies become encrusted with barnecles, Undoubtedly many turn their backs on it because ft comes from gheost, They would rather take their money inte Wall Street, whore the gittalle, though deep, are dug mostly by fellow countrymen. LONG-DISTANCE WIRELESS. HAVING BEEN demonstrated that « man in New York can talk over a wire to Arlington, Va., up @ 650-foot radio tower and across 4,600 miles of thin air into the ear of « man in Hovolulu, Howaii, why need any spot on earth remain lonely? Chatting with a World reporter over the wire from San Pran- eiseo the wireless expert of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company declared that deserts, jungles and mountain tops could be! brought without wire within speaking distance of everybody, and with 4 apparatus much smaller than that required for wireless telegraphy. The accomplished feat of sending the human voice from the At- Iantic Ooast across the continent and 2,100 miles of the Pacific with- out wires should stir enthusiasm even in this wonder-surfeited age. Who would have believed a decade ago that we should telephone tu Lendon and Paris through the air before the voice ever travelled tho oMistance over a wire? Yet the success of this week’s experiments) ? F Ly ait Shee Mitte son he had never seen man's worry, ond one to whieh nise them publicly. But “pay tn India te & matter of age, not of merit* f | And the promotion @14 not come, Dicky reosived pate on the back tim hie Y | euperiors, who thought him « splendid worker, But he got no extra salary, | His wife's letters had gradually been leas loving and more critical. Bhe waa forever asking for more money and scolding Dicky for not providing better for her, At jas came a letter from her telling him that the was dead and need not have died if there had been enough money for the medica! cara, &c., that he needed. Dicky could not tell any one of hie bitter loss. He went on as before in | dogeed etience, heartbroken, working day and night, sending bis wife every penny he could spare, Next she wrote him « hygterteal letter, whose burden was that he wae @ }heartleas brute and that #he had just eloped with a better man. Dicky | Hatt writhed in the black ertef and searing shame of a dishonored husband— another luxury to which a mere boy t# not entitled. There was nothing left to live for; nothing left to work for, He resigned hia ponition. But he had be. come #o valuable that the head of the firm would not accept the resignation and offered Dicky a job at doubte his former pay. Barller this would have meant the saving of hia son's life; the money needful to bring the wife and child out to India and to acknowledge the marringe and to live in ense. But now the good news wan as dead sea fruit to the desolate youth. “I'm tired of work," he satd duily in reply to the glittering offer, “I'm an old man, It's about time I retired, and I will. “The boy's mad!" gasped the head of the firm. Which was probably true; but Dicky Hatt never reappeared to settle the question. When Prussia, Austria and Russia ‘Holy Alliance’ AgainstU.S.; 7 assures a transatlantic telephone in the near future. Conversation, wo| Made‘Ho! y. ance Zainst a _ te told, can go over a wire, through the air and then be picked up » by other wires and carried into offices or homes. « Ta of the Lae wore arent fie oly (pittance Tis tobe the subs 3 nations once formed a = i" thorit; .._ _ Wireless telephony, however, has many tests to undergo before So Wags the World How to Make a Hit Nance, which planned, among bythe vattro ieetare AR ed it becomes « commercial success. It took wireless telegraphy yeara to By Clarence L. Cull B AIG Ween, d other things, to overwhelm this con- | Alliance was to overturn the Governe establish itself. And even now nobody talke of abandoning the cablos. | ¢ y te comets ple y vibe N a5 SANs cota L ietear hae, eps ; pode, were bot publicly annountets ‘. + a i was ratified at Paris Aust a co called i ‘ On the contrary, they are busier than ever. Copirright, 1015, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Copyright, 1018, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World), ago, Its founders aimed to overthrow | hepined rome Xnowa to all and tates , ——-+-—_—_ HE man who boasts of his com-) man who, after marrying a rich and| ,,{Meviie, ts © seclo-burlesaue that cannot be flat—get the whole family out of bed] American Mberty and crush at once “doctrine” of “America for Amerie mon sense merely apotheosizes ry ene acy older than him | grim demon of Unrest got th mah taking at 6.30, so that they'll be ready !D/ and forever all European expressions | Cans. : WHAT THEY ARE DOING. hia mediocrity. But if youl lash an a manieman holdw a. biting ii “"itere are 4 tev hiute that wil make it e{tme, ‘This makes a hit, especially] of “iiberty, fraternity and equality.”| Despite the pressure brought upope al ' r were to tell him that he'd consider| mastift. citer occasion.) with your husband, who finds that] ‘The very names of Washington, and the proffered bet . . and ofte: , T THD same time that English troops are giving the best pos | you somewhat fulsomely complt- — On Moving Day. tho water isn't hot enough for shav-|ratayette, Franklin, Paine, Voltaire, /ory of her lost colonies. in Ameri sible account of themselves at Lens, the old question, “Wiat| mentary. it th only atten Pel ve. pnid thenER IRST—When the moving men | img until 7 Roussaaa, San Martin®and all the) ‘be Brit Government steadte st ‘have the British been doing?” is further answered by news| ‘tf it were a crime to take a drop|tiat you've proffered your friends have promised to be there at 8| 2—~Although the chatrs are still in) others of the tiustrious host who] fice “Whe Prince Rewent wae prot from other quarters. too much, and we occasionally did| that you find out that it decidedly ts A. M, sharp—and you know,|thetr original form in the dining | with tongue and pen and aword, had) ably willing enough to join his fello N as that, we'd hate to have our fall-| 2° “cheap.” from experience, that that means 9.45 |700™ insist upon the family sitting} yphold the sacred cause of freedom! monarchs, and in a letter cordial fear Salonica, in Greece, British forces have been landed to bo Peay upon by @ jury of re-| — 4 on cases, china barrels and stacks of| ang democracy were to be erased approved the tenets of the com ‘: i A 4 passed . a “ py é | but he wae well aware that he coul wedity for service in case Bulgaria attacks Serbis—a move which the| formed drunkards, Dollars and Sen se stegetles ip ony Brooeeea ang | from the pages of history, and human, not sign such a document without of German officers in Sofia and warlike counsels urged upon h hati lea risa ciapte poreraren ce Nestoments ANG FOALS vi po: Matronly Myths: “My husband By H. J. Barr. tt. they sat on chairs, abyss of darkness and ignorance from | would never be given, Ferdinand are said to have made probable within fifteen days, | always washes my hatr—and the old Diet ‘ott. 8—Even though you've patd your| which it was then ao slowly and pain-|_ “To the everlasting credit of Gr . " ‘ (2 ° Copgright, 1015, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). bill and the gas still flows in the| fully emergin Britain,” says Ridpath, the historia In Mesopotamia British Indian troops and territorials have de-|%*4t Just loves to do it! a B In 1815 King Frederick Wi'lam IT! “she had no part or lot in the coi F An Elevator Guage Suggests a Prac- Fach card ts given a key numbor.|nge, turn It off so that the coffee) |» Prussia, Smperor Francis of Aus-'pact. She stood out against feasted a Turkish army under German officers and are now pursuing| ‘There Never Will Be: A woman ticable Stock Keeping Method ‘the difference between the maximum|is lukewarm and sort of lead color.|tria and Alexander 1. of Russia at-/dlandishments, No inducements coul _ Seéoward Bagdad. who can see any point of merit in to This Purchasing Agent. end ulnimum (apres with the|On the other hand, overdo the toast] tached their signatures to this com- be, offered, no motive suggested, 2 xs INTE! lef ; 10 spaces to the! ., oc t, which, for all its abounding ex- | seduce her from her {immemorial With uphill work to do on the Gallipoli peninsula, the respon relies oag teal pea ated UNTER, purchasing agent for|left equals the key number, ‘Then {80 that tt looks like a Pit of petrified, Preastons of piety, had for its one pur- | icy of non-interference in the ‘nfrasy » po! the one she herself possesses, 3 whenever additions to or subtracttc aerated lava—a souvenir of Mt, Vesu- , Lon of the 8) . ey the Blankengorn Co., stood ab subtractions pose the triumph of despotism, jof foreten states. George Canning, Wty of guarding juez Canal and the comparatively trifling mat- dently watehing the perpendies | 222, 8 quantity carried in stock | vius, Be sure that there aro no exgs.| Nhe pact of the Holy Alliance was! that time Britivh Minister of Forel ter of keeping Gibralter and Malta ready for emergencies, everybod Nobody with the intelligence of a seat Rich ihaiatek af fitiaea a faa” aunt involved is} You have a ¥ (lid excuse, Who wants] inapired largely by a woman, Baron-) Affairs, sought with all his might ; Be » IY | starfish ever goes twice to dinner at] Ular glass Kauge which indicated a y the key number, the|to move And there's no use} oss Krudenor, a Russian princess and influence to counteract the effects hhas realized that the British were busy at tasks other than the main|a restaurant with the man who, at| Which floor the elevator was at the Quoteut determining the distance tolin wasting them. So you let them] qadyenturess who had gained grent' the hypocritioal compact by which BUN, it {6 something of ; ; an infernal mess of Roquefort| “Now if 1 could doviso a system) “For Instance, suppose an article's |meke, pieaktaats 9 « WOMAN ae SSE ANA mate nies tae iy of a surprise to learn that English troops|cheese and Worcestershire sauee|!ike that for keeping track of our) maximum be 750, Its minimum 100, its] 4—When your husband leaves for| afrected‘extreme piety, She claimed The refusa) of England to take are already massed in Northern Greece, while others, yet further |#"4 expects you to eat it and like it, | Supplies, my troubles ould be} Key, ee oule equal the differ-|downtown, follow him to the door} to poswess Prophetio vision, and this in the schemo defeated the project f ‘atid, chase the Turks al igris. 1 i simplified,” he reflected, “I've got to| Me 85% with decimal moved twoland wail: "I think it's awful you] appealed to the Czar, who had a de-|the European conquest of the Ni rks along the Tigris. The Mesopotamian expedi- Echoes of the Eons: “He promised eyotve some better syatem than that spaces to left, leaving 6. Suppose 200| have to go downtown to-day. You] cided tendency toward the mystical| World. The Holy Alliance continu then fs directed by the Indian Offi dj A me before we were married that he'd toms be added to the stock on hand Imen have an easy time of it, You) and occult. It was she who led the powerful in Europe for several y oe ndian ice and its reports are not given our rer monks th the hiuse-ane Low, at mere tobinie phish we pow use, DI vide, 200 item, by 6 equals 83 pins.|leave the old house in, the morning Czar to propose the formation of the It was in virtue of this compact the War ice. The British Empire is fighting as a wh at tl lace—Just smell it, m: Us not graphic enough, ‘m con- ove indicator 3% spaces to right on!and when you come home to Holy Alliance, Austria in 1821 @uppressed with o: through ole | Just ame! e Pl just al eT as » | card, | verything’s all 1 N + ntly in hot water over shortages, new one at night everythi To the rulers of Burope, anxious to| rigor the revolutions in Naples and in more directions than has perhaps yet appeared, dear! aa Arrived in his office Hunter lata|. 4% 17 the case of graphs, the ontet| fixed, Oh, well!” maintain thelr despotio sway, the! Piedmont and that the French Bo - | t's queer how, after a fat woman] out a dlagre of paper. advantage of this syatem ‘is that It When the men finally arrive,|fioly Alliance seemed an excellent|bons restored absolutism in 8 . g A has succeeded by mighty efforts in| Across the top edge extended a gaad-|C°@Pes the purchasing agent to|meet them at the door and say si&-| hulwark against democracy and revo-| But the spirit of democracy Hits From Sharp Wits patina uit four pounds: ahe can begin| uated Acale hangin fro wero cottns | Visualize the condition of his stock | nificantly: “Now, you boys move My | jution, too strong to be long resisted, ; right away to consider herself lissome | left to 100 on the right edge, Tho We all think in pictures, most of us| things very carefully and put every- The Bourbon rulers of France,| That the scheme for the conn . Familiarity breeds i t > 0 yj. | Nave to translate numbers Into plo- in the right room when we get] spain, Naplos and Sardinia hastened|6f America was rendered abor' P y contempt of ad-yhate each other the more affection. |@nd svelte. line was broken by five point dtvi-| Y ¥ x t aul | SPain, F “‘~. vice Nearly every one prefers] ately they kiss each other.—Col sions, 1. e., 6, 10, 0, and so on,| tures before they mean much to us. and Till take care ee ntl | to subsoribe to the compact, as did | was duo largely to the statesma 4 b to accept i from strangers. bia State, i MM) Wwe know a woman who, because] It was like the elevator gauge except; OW much more graphic, for ex- ly.” (N, B. They know that] pernadotte, the Prince Regent of{and firm policy of George Cannti & eee a her husband took a couple of cock-|that instead of reading vertically it|#™ple, are those magazine’ articles| spiel in seven languages. They also} Swoden, These associated monarchs whose stand in favor of free Insti ' A person who could really read 5 \tails on his way home of evenings,| read horizontally. |whieh, in comparing the military or| recognize, at sisht, the dime to be) then pent all their energies toward tions, which met with almost gen human minds would be privileged t.|,2¢® @ lucky father who can wear|{nsisted that he do all of his drinking ow as to the details of this sys-|Maval strenbth of various nations, | livided among five of them that fol-| securing the compliance of Gre&t approval in England, gave force ase on some correct imitations of | !* son's old clothes.-Nashville/at home. Now that he po of owlishly|tem, Each article carried in stock|8¥mbolize the comparative difference | lows tt.) Britain, The first practical work of effect to the Monroe Doctrine, chaog.—Albany Journal Banner, Pickled about an hour before bedtime |has its own card, The card {x filed | by drawings to scale of soldiers or| S—During your exif from tho old , Goes le: iii every Weht, whe wants co can that| equipped with an Indioator attached | sailors of differing dimensions, In a| house gm) the sey pine oe ° ° ° “Lo: ‘ Ct % 6 o|to the top edge, When the stc moment, we gré o slanificance| things you've been dying to call hte Fr v f W: tee fn re tel) fence Popes the Mane ce hg eal Eipierkes the | fille her that ate waite te ahift ina teplentimbar the Indlonton lat oven tar ine Neuse the ‘significance | toy the two years that you've lived ur rimmings for inter fractiye to those on the outside, | round to the back door to knook."-—| cut, too hie ke ae lth Mee, Rett waien Sintaiahed, Me eRe e Ane Te unos veer fon entering the new hyuse, man-| Ja’ UR can truthfully be aid to be a with tu rs tana ayes De wid ‘oled de, | e, . he Ie €. oO ple ees a ee Wp ech SHER, BR Formér records enabled Hunter to| done on the can Tt caane a armane age to drop some change from your craze this geason, narrow. x pretty banding My A man who says ho was driven to - . E "7 [determine the proper tly purse, When the hall boy scrambles! fost of the sult coats have at least |? @rink would have gone anyway,—Al-| Some men are ed We Move to Expunge hose lt grasp on the activities of his depart- can be had at 60 cents a yard. A r Yi! r nen are so used to being hed. sen,|and minimum amounts abi a n it up for you, look at it and he neck and the fur : bany Journal. ~ called Hara that they do not mind| le attentions, so c erished by women, ment, a fuller understanding of the : “What is it? Oh, " @ band of fur et the neck ap of fur to cover the stem of a gh ee it any more, You probably know a| Which most husbands neglect.” low wales a supply should Rat be eats condition of hie supply room. Thera) quarter! Kee ‘t boy.” He'll'be turns | edges on coats are very plentiful. @ now idea in saillinery, nd nang m c “Memp % . Cong ~4 et paces is hat 4 line of business but . “i ne fancies are a combinat Women are funny. The more they few. mphis Commercial Appeal! ging ‘Phat You Hain't So Young|marked maximum and minimum. find this mothod of value. would | ing handsprings every time you ap-| Sometimes there ts merely @ Ban re eee a ere, aes oe As You Was: When, in reading even — pong about three weeke—then he'll| acrogg the pockets, The coat pocket] ostrich with chinchilla makes an a. ¥ = g * ” ‘4 tna ot'a pitty woman, vou'sert «| Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers fat tia'en numzcanen name | {Ma qate soumly 10 stasis ‘| are outed with fa and adhe ai akip hurriedly over the points of] ¢¢7 yOW. can I tell if I love him) victions must be the measure of your| mattress on tho floor of one of the | bY, trimmings. Gye cecameats. Weauty, subconsctously wondering anita te anaes bine lov toons, “When he bends “over. yon| In dresses, quite often thero t# just] Hat pins in the form of tiny ow the Cause A man of Welles age fs , == whisper faintly: “Oh, George, I'm ail | ® narrow band of fur that confines| fur heads are a novelty. Tho | draught when overheated. Follow tho |¢a” fall so easily for thelr looks, at is the question whicb| wp. a” writes: “A saya that whon {in Youll lave ly arrange the Tumi. | (ue euiluie at the wWilst, The filubesl | loose vetiv are tinned off with We the Editor of The Erenina Wor! foragein HOR Bid you wlan | yy a Gaactansar Chicka T ave receivea trom a large number] two girls are walking with a young|ture and put up the beds and a few |¢Yemns gown has its fur bandings./edge of fur. The winter boot ho: Tam a doctor, and by this letier I] splendid chance of “sending some neh gett + Chicken | of iris, Mt xeema to me that the girl|2n he is suppdsed to walk in the| other little things. I'm sorry, dear, | One of chiffon recently seen had three the wp ar edge and in so) ‘am robbing myself and other doctors| doctor to the poorhouse. The pre- 4 who asks the question has already| dle. B says that the man should | But, oh, George, I'm not as strong ag|PAnde at intery " @ nine ea}cases all the edges outlined in ‘of possible patients, because I am giv- | 8¢"ption Is so simple that many of you n walk on the outside. Which is eor-|I used to be! around the skirt, A“blouse, in Geor-| Slippers have a bit of fur in free, the greatest health prescrip-| Will not bother to follow it But all |, Although we never were crasy over|answered it, She docan't love him) rec SSS es | eetto crepe, had a delicate fringe of fur] buckle. Gloves have the upper edge ‘on earth. Hore it is: WALK! |the greatest things in life are apt to| Walking as an exeroise, we've been | enough, If you care for a man suffl-| 1 is correct. t the edge of the sleeve, Velvet ts a| tur and then there are the fur sel Beetor orderse—WALK! ‘This {x tho | be simple. BROOKLYN M. b, _ | known to make a detour of four miles! wonty to make your marriage with aan lady of my acquaintance over the| prominent fabric this season, and with} With the close fur collar so promtt 5 "To the Kaiten evel Wes e' ~hatre io de '} years old, the heir of a wea ~4A s she would, ti an ideal and handsome com- 5 . ‘ eee ele tate crise'ne “cre | oud ae ae " a alten ‘young friend who wanted to read] You know that not merely will you be|er and in iv : wit: Wan tay ae when she found out who was talking, for the winter dress. Aane poe Ret fe. erent 6a 1h , Te the brisk October ‘weather | once between my lone trisng tng Moud to us and get our opinion of a) abie to live happily with him, but that} Years older than myself, Do you! she spoke of an engagement whioh| The negiiges robe has the edge out-| But there will be a large call f ; be overestimated, Also, they | mysclf? I claim it in proper for ng | Dew ems Poem he had just Antehed. | your tio without him would be a| (nk she really cares for me of is) sbe had forgotton hed ie, 19 | lined tn fir and one ultra fashlonable bandings in all widths, and the sho 10) to ge! 4 " iit she after m one | again, § i 1 is show! night ro! in crepe |are well equipped, for th 4 Bis pea i epcuegosts £0 Tipeay ge ee got up, When be meets Matronly Myths: That the way to alornibly unhappy thing, You know m1 don't have to consider that| mot | oral.times and she always |de chine with the neck edged in er-| hove no end Kary a pad theese 4 ‘of winter. Walk daily, briskly, | ness in the car, regardless of the eS. man's heart js through bis stomach, |that you love him better than any| question but merely to recognize the | speaks most pleasantly, Do you think | mine or swansdown fur. pears to be every kind of fur in se cheat out, breathing slow! of bis employer. ‘My friend claime'l| ‘There's aomething elementally aav-| fou are ready te endure poverty, tone | Sonya cone erie, © Woman no many | she would de willing to Fe Pat WR) se pnllinery, however, fur seme to 't got overtired by too am wrong on this and says 1 should e orty, - = ' me er another invitation?” | run riot, Here it is used as a banding age in the way the women folks! ration from your family, hard work, 7 @ walk at first and don't get in a remaln seated, ‘ — i bly. . ©, DF. ttter and giggle over the plight of ‘The depth and intensity of these von- "J, J.” writes: “I asked e goung and svat” WEY don't you try ahout the crown either at top oF bot~