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| omer PRINT ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, Dudlished Dally Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Now. 68 to| 3 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZER, President, 62 Park Row, J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 62 Park Row . JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Ri —————————— Entered at the Post-Office at iption Rat: to The Evening w York as Second-Clans Matter, For Engiand and the Continent end ‘World for the United States All Countries in the International Postal Union ‘ tore and Canada. “ eas BBO One Year... ci eeeee + .£0/One Month VOLUME 56........00.005 THE GERMAN MEMORANDUM. OBODY could call the latest German memorandum on the U- On the contrary its tone throughout is explanatory, conciliatory, at times al-| , most apologetic. | Germany’s grievances aguinst England for using blockade meth-| eds in the North Sea “absolutely contrary to international law” are once more recounted, and the submarine explained as a “new weapon,” | unknown to the older international law, employed in retaliation upon’ Great Britain for her lawless efforts to etarve Germany's civil population. Without directly naming the Lusitania, the memorandum is care-| ful to refer to the loss of life among neutral citizena as “against the, wish and intentions” of the German Government, and to protest that {m the further course of the war “Germany complied with the wishes; ef the American Government regarding the use of her submarines.” “Then England made it impossible for submarines to con- | form with the old rules of international law by arming nearly all merchanimen and by ordering the use of guns on merchant vensola for attack.” That Germany seems to regard as the crucial point, and on this point there will have to be a show-down of evidence, What has Eng-| | land done and where are the proofs of it? The theory that Great/ Britain means to send armed merchant vessels gunning for subma- rines and to insure the safety of these vessels by taking care to have American citizens on board has yet to be sustained by anything more substantial than surmise. | Be it noted, however, that nowhere in this memorandum does | Germany declare that she will in future sink armed merchantmen without warning. In fact she makes no downright assertion of any sort. She only recounts what she is up against and asks ue to “appreciate the German viewpoint.” | The tone is markedly different from that of earlier German! Without the least touch of arrogance or finality it seems tacit- | boat question in any sense defiant. ,) i y =r notes. ly to recognize the strength of this Government’s case and to beg in} triendly terins that we will not ignore the German side of the question. | Such a basis helps a Jong way toward agreement. | —— j GASOLINE. : price of a gallon of gasoline is expected to climb to forty | cents by June. Before the war is over it may be fifty cents. Nor is the consumer allowed to hope for any relief from! increased production. According to the Qil, Paint and Drug, Reporter: | The domestic consumption of motor fuel within the laa’ year is credited with an increase of at least 25 per cent., which the advance in prices is chiefly justified by the refine: ince they claim the gain in consumption {s well In excess o' the growth tm production, even with the ald of new distillatiu: processes. Magazine, Thursday, March 9, 1916 alled! oad MEtLeEMoRa RESOLUTION The Jarr Family -— By Roy L. McCardell_—— Oopyriglit, 1916, by The Press Publishing Gy, (‘The New York Krening World), — The Humane Judge — By Sophie Irene Loeb —- — Reflections of A Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland 1 Coprrigit, 1016, ty The Press Publianing Oo. (Phe New York Broning World) iN’ man ever got caught by a siren who didn’t first expoee himeelf to the dangers of the love chase. | A man nover can understand why @ gir] wouldu't rather have him love her a lite while than not to love her at all What a man calls “confession” sounds more like braggadoclo to the woman who has to listen to the glowing accounts of his escapades and | triumphs every time he gets in that “repentant” mood | poe | A man’s love comes and goes in waves, like the sea; and most of the | heartaches are caused by the blind feminine desire to keep it at high tile | all of the time. | After forty a woman can radiate sweetness, beauty, health, inspiration ‘and charm—but Heaven help her if she tries to go right dn posing as @ ‘trent! ' Mental science never cured a man of lovesicknoss, because in the aver age man’s love mentality plays such an infinitesimal part, H A woman goes hunting for love, and {s shocked to find herself in a | foolish flirtation; a man goes hunting for amusement, and is ahagrined.to find himself in lovs. } a i Alas! it is s¢ burd for a man to hear the long-distance call of Duty with one ear when @ bit of pink-and-white Temptation ts whispering in the other, A widow's griof is usually in inverse ratio to the becomingness of her mourning Helps for Home Dressmaking Sinnik WEEK has become a] the disc and the sorew-eye, and ars regular feature in many of our i pine trelaye Abi wet a 8 a dress banding to shops, and during that week Pe) that in made on a curve so it will cial inducemonts are offeret to shop-| the waist. Thie obviates the sceeeted pers. There are bargain prices in| of pleate and as tt is reinforced dressmakers’ supplies and fabrics are stuys, {t will not wrinkle, Th y bo Graped 80 ae to give suggestions in Ridin’ Suara, irae tema ce development of the garment. A few distender, There is a fabric to be used a {nterlining that will produce shops have introduced lecturers on | 1A ine oe des withou Hie lal quality of present modes without dressmaking as @ specta: feature of! ¢1, tae of boning. For distending the tive to sew and many = womea has} tounces there is @ light tubular cord been induced to try her band at dress-| Ping that can be used on the filmiest the fashionable flare that is an essen- the week, ‘This ali act ae an incen-| edges of tunics, hip draperies ox sy fabrics. It is sold by the yard and making by the “sewing week. can be had in black and white, At this time the fabric and notion Velghts are n being offered in departments ure particularly « lthe form of mercerized cord, into }and the display of new and novell which the we sht# have been woven articles {8 especiaily emiphasized.| at regular Intervals. This is also sod the yard, and comes in black and white Do not waste time to cut blas bands. You can rel e the bias fold tapa rh ths, It turns ttself mad be sewed on by th ine with- There is, for instance, a fabric shown! by | that is guaranteed not to fade . nj suniight or perspiration. | king the time to make a tub} jfrock this rec ndation may as} well he take » gonsideration, #s-| pecially since these desirable qualities have In no wise cdvanced the price) the busy seamet \of the mater No one would think of se The now button forms Ks venience to the home They can be had tn a large mac basting--a great convenience te ving on are a con-|} Iressmaker, | variety of! snap ff shapes and sizes and are readtiy| mor covered with chiifon, silk, leather, vel-| varying r vet or whatever mater desired. | ‘Phe fasteners are ru They are in three sections, the top,! tape swils tr By Barrett Dollars and Sense H. J. 77 FIRM but tactful credit man but ‘ t effet is one of the most valuable | Often: 9. oaks j ansets a firm can possess,” | 1) A Poor risk that. a Oouyright, 1916, by Tus Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World) ‘ laren v t tt uillish factor 2 . pent remarked the proprietor of @ large |, More The suport rade {s also cited * ® bullish os SEE. you're back safe and Well, perhaps I am @ prude,” re- HE other day 1 spent some/nor the money. ‘This court room #8) wioiesale house recently “Aa le © covering such ceses: Why not cite it as the main factor? sound from =the = Modern|murked Mr. Jarr softly. “But I'm|f time in a Magistr Spacious one, and the Judye's plat-| 20 yony one can undo the work of| > Wrong Way Is it denied that the European market, with its present extortion-| y Mothers’ meoting,” said Mr./ glad you do not toy with a dainty fm) Court. It ts the pour man’s/ form Is high above the peopie THEO | Av. yeiesmen in five minutes. Cour- | the present oom: ; b |Jarr, “I assume the discussions were |cigarette, as the lady noveNsts say, BM) court. It is « court from! is a place arranged at considerable | igi) giwayy pays. And merely bo-| ‘os rani ete price scales, is what mainly boosts the cost of gasoline for the|editying and enlightening.” either at home or abroad But lots which the poor man seldom | distance from the Judge, where plain- Vancee one la refusing « line of oredlt | onde ie Shad; bot walks Se American consumer? he same thing has happened in the case of| “I ot there #0 late," replied Mre.| of good grandmothers in country] appeals, because he has not the time | tifls, defendants and witnesses aFe/ig no reason for brusqueness. Here | Yous waly “* SC formers Ge women, etals, chemicals and other mater for arith the buyer in th: jJarr, “that I didn’t bear any of the) places smoke pipes” — ppeal és === | supposed to alt during their hearing. |are a few letters which I bave ool- “Too sharp & st—-the above eevee, Chemicals 60 LACE ESAS wag fe buyer 1D thi8) gtecusstons.” “And so do you, and I never knew with your old pipe than to have|T#ere ie a railing all around this|lected from various sources, ihustrat- | Why didn't the writer make a strong country is expected to compete with the feverish demand of Europe, | “It wos on the subject of ‘Better |it was because you wanted to be altrat™ Binoey ao) that the Htigance may beline the THE S80 WiVhe Ware Of )bid for & cash payment? Hare i Oil interests in the United States complain that there are not|Bebées,’ wasn't it?" asked Mr. Jarr. [good old grandmother,” said Mra.| “Then 1 will be generous, too,"|*vParated from the Judge. © The Wrong Way. | handied a siratiar cass: bis ships enough to carry the gasoline they would like to send ebroad.| ,, 7 Deleve #0." was the reply, "but Jarr, interrupting him. ‘So if you) sata Mr. Jarr. “If you want to #moke Yet evidently this Maxistrate Aid| Dye str. ses oar cinanclal ebttty. are The Right Way. ‘ A nae y pei You saw how our children carried on|are only emoking your pipe around|, cigarette after the children have| Pot Mares with such @ pla. Ho ar | qomilaaceor “Rherwore, 44, your a | oe. 2 , by rices ; ' ranged his own court, not 5 arent | Sine months the But they compensate themselves by getting war p' ‘or it at home. when they found i vee wolng down this house—and you know how I ob-| gone to bed, light up and | won't} builders or judiciars We ahelaamatit Ser Yoel forties im enipoings 1G, Severe 152 | come gotitied ou derarameat’ wnat inn wn and wouldn't take them] ject to it—you oan stop being grand-| yick.” Years ago, but be chove the humane | Map w femt bait the invoke, §¥y. in advance, ener a} ® bud 4 D pay the balance Within ghirty days, | | ed Jalong, and that made me late, | motherly. oN way of doing things. tft be forward te goods, Yours truly, | mesure! 0, thank you,” said Mra, Jarr.| Way Ne we will promptly baw jeo when I got to the Hotel] + 10 : “| When a case comes up the plaintiff The Right Way. Tt you wish to. ay STRICTLY ON MERIT. la. ¢; ‘ : What's the use to fuss about it?”| “1 tried to once and tt made me] 4G defendant are called to the Pet | er a e Right y If sop wiah to, ay N AMERICAN hae eee is lee retid where the bigeney asked Mr. Jarr. “If you think I only| dreadfully sick!" form and come close to the Magia- | <1 Set smountion te #170 has fost bean re 4 ERICAN surgeon hus been put at the head of hospital |!n# was held. tt was bait ove met|emoke a pipe to be grandmotherly,| “When?” asked Mr. Jarr, trate's chair, Each tells his story, | deamnd ths sean. fur the tue sou tate ee work in the Department of the Seine and Oise. By 4 fo.| are Kitungly end Clara Mudridye-/1'll promise you to step it.” But it does not do to tell a man Just loud enough for those about the | lated, Mr. Amie chi htt Sapte ots ting Dr. Joseph Blake to tiom whero he directs nig (Pmith st the door, .nd we went to the| “And be cross aa @ dear around| too much. And Mr. Jarr will never | rayhor close by" 0, record: to one tn | Saree yes to, Se opts mot ing rt. sep) ake to @ position where he directs Six) gril room and had tea, and all those the house, like you were a year ago| know whether it was in wifehood or the room EX “weT THOSE INT | ae vat Rise ee ‘ r military hospitals in the important Paris division, the French Govern. Women talked of was clothes!” | whon you stopped smoking.” said| maidenhood that hts ood iady es. ESTED ars the cane fi as 6 tae o make 2 a. “1 thought suc! ‘pic. would tr ‘ yes n this way [ saw one case after} Jos tev greatly. ans * ete ment not only recognizes the skill and executive ability of Dr. Blake, thought such topic would in-| Mra, Jarr. , | would rather put| sayed to be a woman of the world, 1M this, way ft saw one case after) vgn lo write uy proms Fume ay ; orate ; ter remarked Mr, Jarr. mild- | théaci! ee AACUILSR DOD te tae ecteaucy. 6 Wont anid toh wtent Glow rand To | . sic : ; 9 court, @ proper Tract d 7 | Seale Seas sare 2 but pays to the American surgical prgfession a tribute of which this Wy. ase disposed of, and the people| comment Je unnecessary. One turn- nation may be proud. It interests me very mueh,” without others knowing their|gown ie just as decisive as the other, War asks of doctors more than skill. It demands thorough or- Jarr retorted, ing to hear wo! ® | the « Mrs. | e leave era Aeon | How Men’s Habits Began } mie ee ee MLA Ne ele . ee nh discuss clothes | ® * was one court. where even 3 ganization and team work for the coloesal tasks it imposes, The 4vno can afford the And } felt just Copwright, 1916, by The Pres Publishing On, (‘The New Yors isvening World), Grundy id have been Bplstian’ handling of thousands of wounded, the performing of countless opera- | 4# Rervous about the way Mrs. Kit- No. 10.—Easy Money. fararetee’), DPRpeUa motion” and ip XS OINTED. WAVE nese lary RIG + ‘ vhich wasa’ APPOLTD “1d tions, the need for the utmost economy of time, strength and material ted 1 fai ip privat oca ape ae ee nee rete a twat aiven. saath a m1 Bae oNAW STAT bare sale . smoked ony cigarette after another, gan looking for financial g¢ Next, in 1726, the South Sea people $44, horrible conditions; there were in order that no sufferer shall be negiected—these things call for more {1m old-fashioned, my clothes prove It, thin’ but there is no doubt | put through their big clean-up. tar mothers with litte children, who were than willingness and proficiency on the part of individual surgeons, %vt 1 simply cannot put up with see-, that within forty-eight hours after | 000 000. eae avi ea Pf Bane ha vaca on yee fe . E i ke." | : ted some fellow | $257,000.00, paying a bonus of §3%,- | men, who were si or Wages Perfect system and obedience are as necessary as in the army itself, — '% Wonen sinok money was invented some fellow wh9 | (00,600, Three hundred reliliop dollars | there were the derelict and the dis ‘It gives me 4 quoer feeling, too, [hed gotten hold of $4 in cash began of stock was tressed, each with his issued. ‘Vhe people particular | Betty Vincent's Advice to Lovers. | OCIOUS jove affairs are de-] “KB writeat 9 am & young men are ; devi be- | Of eiwbteen and I wouid like to P cldedly to be deplored. I be- |i, ote oon une wae, “sey } lieve in sane, healthful friend- jive in a | neighborhood where there ships between boys and girls, pleas- | arc few girls, and not one of them te ant rivalry in studies and gamos; bur | tomy taste, Task your advice.” i 5 | hy don't y persuade some af aye anal cpt out of suclt! 4, oe sentiment should be kept out of SUC tne young men of your acqualntan companionghips. In the very young} to introduce you to some nice girls? Surgeons and nurses from the United States have been well ap- Mr. Jarr admitted, “so I guess In| bunting for @ 630 per cent. invest- | tought for it, sending the price tn four | brand Of trouble, and gach naturally |i. 2s « forced growth, stimulated bY Difference in Age praised by the French, The present directress of nursing in Hospital ,“!/-fasiioned also, for i don't Uke} ment, And at tho same time there Months from 128 to 1,000 trying to hold on to even 4 shred of | silly books and playa and tag re ; . P é i ‘ | me arret the| But things began to look squalty and | self-respect. ‘he manner of con- | pictures, and it cannot poss m J.” writes: “A young man of 76 is a nurse from the Roosevelt Hospital in this city $0 wee st came from an obscure gi | the people demanded that Parliam Hl was certainly the | heath No young girl need fear to| twonty-two has fallen doepl; i nis city. ” ply in love 7, ‘ 4 ; " “They have a# much right to! falmt clink of metal implements. A/take a hand. The Investigation that| best Way to help every person con-|lose the friendship of worth-while | with a woman who fs thirty, but who is quit nthe French Government is not making appoint- smoke as men,” said Mrs. Jarr,| weasel-faced individual was at work | followed v a ‘world-beutur, and | cerned to RETAIN self-respect, a| boys if whe declines to pe rmit or | twenty-five, and who returns Bua tiles aaehis oar ent te : hecaets . < rr makes our own attempts along that|@uality which, once gone, leaves one| share in imitation love-maknig. No| his aitect Rach knows th ments of this sort just now out of compliment. The greater the “Everything women want to do that) on the first gold brick ceing, [188 100K ie arten munte |aimost helpless boy should waste his time practising | of tie Do you advise suse honor. men do, men want to prevent them.| The local boss, however (KIn& | Ong hundred and t -elght mem-| To the average poor man, especially | devotion which he is too immature, a mate = Women want to vote, and men won't| Prince or duke) soon made it olear) pers of Parliament owed money to| the foreign-born, a court used to be| really to feel it will pe begun under more than a ot, Cl ? © soft pickings were bis own|the company, and all sorts of Goy-|a place where justice was dispensed| |... te auton An the usual handicap, but {t may ° 7 + . jet them. In fact, Clara Mudridge-| that th P ne. {ernment officials were in and tn 1 efh But hore certainly. every effort| “W. M.” writes: “I am a working-! ou: most hap y ture . S 3 t nopoly, So Mr, Average Cit bad, | it bits, lits rom Sharp Wits Smith admitted to me that she only! litte monop Ho} People beat it out of the country in| seemed to be made to adjust the situ-|man with ~ood habits, good health | . amoked when she izen had to ge into the export busi-| ovary direction and. the we along HUMANE lines, with oa|and a bank account, I'am much at-| “O, B." writes: “I cannot under. wes out because it} Just because 2 man and his wife ap | Atreet ear nductors with thelr | looked conspicuous not to amoke,| Bess The Phoenicians, the Owens Pies are seen in pubite, Kin hovwen | Alliwaukes News, “weer” Fefralne= jand whe only moked whan whe was |it'tnig wid ail muds wonderful YOy- that such ts always the case The . 2 4 home because ber hiwhand objected inky, little snips, But may be simply looking natural. The trouble with people with Ideals {to it with the bluff old ait eee j's that they are greatly given to ed. “I suppose a lot of ther are Who commanded the suip, there sailed A man will eat things out tn com. |!" neg ie tat" Mr, Jarr admitted a Pan Fr tie banda tar thelr Pany that if served to him at hom a oa ae rade the | ‘ s would cause him to turn up his none | ,)/°™ aso oftener misplaced i - sald Mire. weight in gold with the pinchended and quarrel at his wifs for forgetting | ye and collar buttons Jar. A womar ‘© as) mveh! barbarians they found. * his gastronomic likes ond dislikes. i“ a RIGHT to smoke as a man, but a Yes, they were ohansed. in the 250, j A old deavor to grab ge sums 0 prominent in the work $ she car don't believe would Hight alMost ZO so far us to say that It's a world, but even at that|bruncttes. If all the wo rn analy eaten the ta had} the backers of the cruise that Chris ome one {6 always asking for more| that is undoubtedly true--Philadele! minded his own bu hadnt made to these parts were trying to room, and the most persistent are the! phia Inquirer P seye RE ade’t TGwer the ocean freight rates - i sELes _ ae 8) hip buch it {n_IT11 the South Sea “Hubble” in . mAh Le the BOlUtion t gland and the “Mississippi Scheme" Letters From the People @yeepees of Short Stories, Not of to the point that It Sau you tell me w (OOo Bitter of The Lrenicg Wort aze synopses of short fiction stories t 0 em a@ great dea! interested in 0" )'s s ses complete | #y pour editorial page of The Evening | PO2#?, | would like to get them from ree especially in the the library and any informs pales of | wand te toate nmseemater tees abroad by not bad example to my ehtidren at home very “sucker” dol- The South Sea r the national debt eternal feminine Well, Fam glad I France got out r in both countrt Company took ov vou of $60,000,000 aad ip return sot @ se #8 may bel pew monupoly of the business with Mrs, Jar ith America and the Pacttle Island: don't want to be sp.cuous including the exclusive rights to th slave trade with Spanish America When the King became Governor of the company the whole country went smo! ke or set a Chancellor of the Exchequet went to jail little of the spectacular and publicity tracted by a girl whom T know by stand the attitude of my flanee » Hives in my neighborhood 4 1 eiraitt About the time the “Bubble” as possible. | sight, w not nea attentive as he ah }started, John Law landed in Pai Lewes Uke a private hearing, |and Who attends my chureh, Tkuow bo at ink he feela 60. bure te jwith a plan for a Government m 4 friendly discussion, and a falr de: |tWo married men who know her. me that he has decided to ‘keep me opoly to put the country on its feet. | cision was told that this iu one! Would It be all right to ask them to ig Would you advise me to CP ded Helpe tor Lows Kite et Of the. few courts Where such a | introduce me to her, or should 1 send pursue the same course?" died and left. a debt of $600,000,000,| method is pursued. Its exampte| her @ box of candy? = T wana Iife| It you really doubt his affection for In London Law was called ‘a dude, should be far-reaching, not only in| Companion before long. y ‘or You to do Is and a gambler, but this was a poor, the court room but in the office of all! means ask one Pe your | to i offer to release guess, for he was « re feuturt. |tho every-day individual who must | friends to introduce you to the young) him tr vement if he jing Napoleon of Finance, Me opened sit in judgment on his fellows, lady whom you admire, wi a ‘private bank. It made good and| Many « spirit of rebellion and of - oe ee later was backed by the G Mane brutal instinet is aroun d by him Who.’ pleasanannannenannnnnanannnnnananene, Then he consolidated i with the|loudly points out the faults of a co ’ rar ~ venwannnrocncnsily HO eal ne" This was to| worker, It is @ tyranny that causes T ® vs Smiles country here, where gold was lying fist, and ses tha murderer's (By Vertmion of Harner & Broers,) ground. loose. He exchanged hig ullet Oe eeeeeeemmnmaaneaaaanananmeaaooneneee a oe TTT | bunknotes for Government 5. It {8 the ind of bosvism that har-| 3 oo People begged for a chance to buy | bors discontent and breeds d r, No, 25--Man's Chief End, j tional prosperity, But is this the chiet bis stock, and the from We n ¢ tae Dunne magistrate 2 [ man’s chief end were to manu- jane f ma ? fas he not faculties, F , came | the — co! 00 who Asin , fections and syaipatnies milltonaires over: tho | HUMANIZING HIMS his 2 facture cloth, slik, cotton, bard) mugeuiar orsans. Has not bin eees ! Government mot } the | court, be a veritable healer of sorrow. ware, toye and china; to buy te land art certain claims, as iy nd | Misetsaippl and of the plan hadn't] at the same time, in s de. the cheapest market and to sell in} his mouth and his buck? Has he nee |heep qtarted. Finally the crash cane} grea, do we aced (6 hi Judge itho di ietacitivate Incas arom le anal A te A ae ee aE land the whole thing went up inlof every-day folk; he w uakes the corn and 472 val to live forle r perlty" to include ny Jemoke. Law left France on the run|aordid things of life lese sordid; the mere mon and ho pend, | weinent and Well-being of big and died ton venre later in Vantes,| man who creates the spirit of fone. ae the o night he, we might then | m nl intellect a well as of hig '