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- ' — . — — The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday; Apefl 18: 1916 | Che esthiny ort. | | The Second Coat ~ By, ‘Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Rowland — 4 POPOL LOLOLOL OD PEOOELDO LDA A LCOODOODDDODLD fprnes — miered_ at (he Poet (iffice at & ilies # Ml tine Mont mrinen’ an taternational (AG Et Te ome miming C8 Phe Mew Tare Reming Wort M ranahier, consider bow an HUAMAND diffareth from an “TORALY VOLUME on a iene hcl ; ; THE SAME OLD iaptcriaod OIL. pany is today a tru fPmteriiay aly enator Ma ‘ ‘ ent nee re@olation die ‘ ariny pree , ,and in the manner of iia \rvemaniog Vor, lo! (nine Ideal would have tinsed thy finger tion and eworm that then ware hia “Inapiration Whereas an hushend & nn art '® jolly Hittie pal Thine Meal would Rave raved of Nature, stahing poetically Wehived, the aif in ae wine and the skies are an aapphirn’” Hat af hewrand remarketh cheerfully far! the wie ia WINE! And todo not think it will rain” Thine Meal would have } wel *, marmuring, “My Angel Hat an hawbend patteth thor on the head, saying “Good ald sen Thine flea! wait have vralaed thy raiment, calling thy gown “A Vietow of loveliness!” and thy hal “A bewitching hale Hut an hushand alancet eat appralsingly, saying “Vretty goed looking what did they ating thes for 11?" Thine deal would have eried rapturous Ab, that I could walts with thee forever'” hand ealth after the THIRD dance I'm tiret, Pray lot ua ait down and have something to eat!” Vertiy, vertly, ae a cook stove from a talking machine, aa @ kitches able from a drawing room mantelptece, as a coffee pot from a Cloisonne ase, ato Morrie chair from a Loute Quinge parlor auite, ao doth an bus mand differ from an teal’ Yet a cook atove fe a comfort and a kitchen table a neceaetty: @ coffee ( pot bringeth tov in the morning and a Morris chair ta a solace forever! ” But » Clotsonne vase and Louis Quinze furniture are but decorations and burdens upen the soul, and in time even a talking machine getteth ipon the NERVES! 7 1pOR one ear and voweth the p Homee eariier a at t n carr t ame of terigation While thin t {heed ‘ reas afte nothing. ¢ a tion is significant Here is a huge monopols h {or yeare my ‘ . ard many word n one from the public until at inet ite oppressions her aime varable Sept | 1910, a decree of the Supreme Court of the United States ordered the Standard Oi) monopoly to dietolee inte ita eomponent parte Tt pre tended to obey. Dev. 1, of the aame year, it divided iteelf into thirty four separate companics ' Now, five years later, it becomes plain the parte have learned! to do precisely as did the whole. The present unlimited boosting of the price of gasoline, on the plea of diminished eupply and demand: from Europe, is exactly what might have heen expected of Standard Be bata A webidhoe thing to get exetted about, out he te OM aa it flourished undissolved a decade ago. The public hae been Wisveas a Yee 6 eonethine inert ond: admire, Bit ha ae driven to eeek relief from the rapacity of the offepring even as it } OTHING to MATURY had earlier to defend iteelf from the parent. fi And which of there would ye have? Overburdened coneumers have every reason to call Standard oi, to-day « trast. Congress formally designates it na a trnet-—even though, by the decision of the highest court of the land, i cannot exist as euch. These things being eo, can the Department of Justice fail to act” Seeman send WHAT DO PARENTS THINK? OME STUDY for school children in the higher grades was | dorsed by 564 public school teachers and educational expe in the city out of 614 who voted on the quesiiou. ‘The eiuef arguments for e certain amount of bome work were thii it strength ene the habit of study and reading, keeps children off the streets enables them to progress further in a given number of years and brings parents end chikiren closer together in their mental outlook and interests. Ae to the oumber of hours of home work to be required, tlie ‘teachers disagree. Nor do they all think that co-operation between the echool and home is, in the case of foreign familive, invariably to be destred, | Nobody hee eeked the parente what they think. Yot surely they, are entitled to be heard. Fathere and mother are, of course, not} “experte” when it comes to the highly elaborated theories of modern. pedagogical eciolists. Yet many manage somehow to bring up chil-| nsec ancsiinicainsiia a +9 said nowodaye that has not been satd before We ' y 9 7 eb NTIV: oa ae i tig Mollie of the Movies —- By Alma Woodward — oe 1 Tree T ishing € The New York Erening World) ‘ ro > done with finesse. That |dome’s studving Spanish, Drake, be- nA] cause he's heard, over singe the war In bewan, that there are fortunes to be ‘ade in South America in every line. sa shrewd business woman. Her siv)—You go ar 5 y! cor et wt us expires the Ist of A Pearl od she's going to beat + for rake, Molte's directors) th, le, 1 feol it in my bones, The company wasn't it ‘ Drake. She's ved + Mr, D. (non-ad ly sor wrote until le surest thing I've got. ‘ "5 not -Why don't myers: she's Ho) you ask her whether she's going to? Mi. A. (flying off rr f Why » handle) —Ask boob, TM have lden pause) Mr, B. (push ne threshold) hance to yy to see rtleesly) Did you? Weill, age f-om e Jarr Family | Everyday Fables EE a p the bosom friend would con et and takes out tiny dog.) See that Pte Hs things up Have yvou|hound? That's a hatrless Paraguay M The Evening World lately urged that steps be taken to show to pay ive bills.” replied Mrs. Jarr all persons in the city above the age of fourteen tie proper way to %o lis are right." said turn in a fire alarm. Mr Jarr amiably. “Better pay gro-| cannot tell a lie, maw,” said) dessert. But Um | Willie with the look of an angel on! from the tal A AOI } Samtbie 5 Innocent face. “1 ‘ ( tt ‘ \ When t my meat lat ' a Drake to the cat, t dren who are @ credit to them and to the community. And in the — By Roy L. McCardell — | —— By Sophie Irene Loeb Ree arly) ve just what ty Some ‘one process th: jick up not a few shrewd notions of how it can be done. e ” 1 don't want, Drake. I'm here on very he doing good work thie Wie Nees £ atten tee cou Copyright, 1018 by The Pres Wu ning World | Coprright, 1916, Ly The Press Pubiisbing Co, (The New York Erening Wor Important. business—something that! y How about a new contract, Get the parents’ views on home study. By combining them with Te SAR Ih was acl arouniiat Baie cnaiaueatea: | The Marital Mixup } A Ae to be kept quie sh. I want| with 50 per cent, increase in salary? ’ . t t smiling around a ‘ sa 4 al Mixup. quavre were mostly ab oH Foes shathar rotlcoe y= ollie ibbergast bu < the teachers’ we onght to strike @ happier medium of practicality his little family as they as- rl, “you shall n al ( NCE . 3 ‘ vould bring on anothe -|to know 9 het Gas Nee Bee et eicr ae eee mace ‘and common sense. | semilod for the evening meal | : reer ' luis ' ie So Ml take yo! f }eweill, it's spring and here we a u fe desse Mr. 4, wiv) Queer? Why, no. | raising the ante nd o i. are, healthy and happy,” he re i . , H : ne rt cand duiptien a LEARN TO WORK FIRE ALARM BOX, o™*:: nikiren know and mmueieil, but af Pash boson Cox sping? What|t hear youre at Spantahy Mole 2 - pleased as Punch vut their being ie -jh “ u tha club and of it ysolu indisy de evie| your blood, too . OTING the many fires that got a dangerous start oi the fire ih nade tun sab 1 <inolt: Uolng| FH Oi PPP i ral Sate ctpen <a : 1° °’Moliie. Gvith. scorn)—South Amer= men because of delay or clumsiness in sending in the alarm, | | 0... einows off the table!--if you had| eaten all his meat," Jarr. [eating a thing so you ld eat the {ts 7 Hple quit spetking. But th D. s -Evidence of|{ea? Nix! (Reaches into coat pock~ ' children in your bad behavior! suid) he didn’t either Sol woo get pros | if ri ‘ ce and buteher tha. Joctor bills." i Y i ' * gu * . , Acting upon the suggestion, lire Commissioner Adamson has Aralve mol he tor bills to pay, too,”| 2! Jarr burst out lous! Jshed « , Pvt jou below saCalCulé nig around in Ws frengy) | withmier Like a canoe! i ” ’ * A a * rather only encourages yur en custard. And M Jarry sud f ie jig’s up! this! Spanish to co ith $ had himeelf “filmed” for the “movies” in a scene whieh demonstrates replied Mix. Jarr. “You forget Willie | father only encourages youl frozen en he jigs up! [ft thi 1 w riend grew Ured being Another friend was ote bo patch up the For the Easter Shopper al g to be put over at all, t's = Trio (fortissimo)—Stung! clearly the simple method by which the street fire alarm boxes are bad tonsilitie three times and Pmme yyy. jaye My don't see how he ex-| duced iy operated. In the picture the Commissioner stands befure the box, Dt (he earache and”—— pects me to instil any manners into) It couldn't wel hive been wuywa Is "Oh, well, we won't think about it . - iz | ten rd P } Bur 04 punish you! Phe children hod ea \ 1 ok turns the handle to the right, pulls open the door, and then empha- now." aatd Mr. darr, good naturedly. joy) een Rie ay — hie . sizes the fact that the hook inside must be pulled firmly down and “The children look fat and saucy.” se good friends were *S parties are a part of, aud chicken designs can be had at 16 pial ch Ml eg be Our hele, Own BUAneaa And. D hand, as the | cents for eighteen. Plates decorated ! j Yes, too sa plied Mrs. Jorr Pe time to sdjust the now com- 3 n and. 6 in violets, or in juventle des are e released in order to give the alarm. ; » tao se . ri Pleasure admitted in undue degre susliorie ooaurrannés a prominent fea-|85 cents a dozen, Ice cream plates to ce Pare “Emina, you stop making faces at een The OP eis aa Aika a Tre atone oka. the ate mach ate $6 obits a Goxen: b Widely exhibted in moving picture houses, this little scene should your brother and keep your hande off Ensiaves the world, nor leaves th Ir wae & very, very angry couple, of these functions, t 1ops are ‘nce cards can he had in the viole’ y ime. Neither would g wonderful displays in these| , Place cards can | ee ‘ ‘ g wo! ! pla design, Then there are cardboard e carry a much necded practical lesson, It is incredible how many Wraae An WONG) Sn SAA | ocean saisiespecieniaain — Hate oH megis [tes Elrst of all is the eentreptece| chickens that stand. A card showing \ fi people in the city, particularly in foreign sections, either regard the ("S| Tar! Ls ABR A AU seer Ui g nan only (tt notes for euch other 4s fur the table—the “Jack Horner” that} a rabtit in, a hat box a atouegisy’ : to the table. [never saw such a bo 5 - 3 mutual wetivities in the home, | contuins the favors. BOLYe, . Ten. eonke ys Fd tire alarm with awe or ignorance or think they have ouly to turn the! took how he sits at the table. And } I low Wea po ns ; One day almost the same note was! ‘phere is an unusually varicd as Idron’s party would hardly be wy outside handle to bring the engines. FPmina, you're sitting on your foot ¢ eee st iv oby each to the oth Ie] common tn Misker DUR. veey auDER aD ethan is Sea tad gy 4 don’ ant ny ato 0 c 5 ‘ H Cnet hey Wwouls ter wepae s he wrRe oO u erepe | caps, hese ow offered in sn fi We also suggest again that superintendents of apartment houses Ie 1 ny nts y pot ca : ' Coprnight 1018, by The Brew Publishing « York F 1 time, and reflect A ee is ns fae OF 8 as |ratle Fe ily Hoenn 1B nee ste ite can't eat potatoes a ¥ nis a r they would go en and yellow, Anot ' ° decors Dp 1 make certain that elevator boys or watchmen on duty at night know I won't eat potatoes If Willie No, ¢.-—-Spoara, Pane WNniad aint a plece shows a nes con-|paper, instead of the usual motte : “dea H NY siting a front saat in ‘ P f eee need her trank ana} structed of brown paper and set on al form, and they are 10 cents cach, oF where and how to turn in a fire alarm without wasting a second. A n't!" piped the little girl ies Eiuieah ciarieh taunts ote Lea isd ME : 1 etchitives. The qaeq {Mat of green moss, Rabbits and | $1 per dozen recent apartment house fire made serious headway becuuse the ele ie 1 nia ttheer Agee uu awfully careful in choosing his! hin off the man. 's ne andt ed AU wUtenied toobeals |Shickene Gfe plage At Intebyile: Til Cay ote Ore eet eee : , maintaining ‘ \ : be pees abe ; eited : PhC Re Ke BRAS | ima 6 ned to are| to th lk vator boy, w 1] good intentions, only pulled open the door ¢ Gl cintainestia 5 ‘ res. On Take the case that 8 tine ae te hela whistles, in the form of various col-|there are layers of milk chocolate ator boy, with all good intentions, only pulled open th noe y liniem—"ae | was saying, here Weare! ponte woul, Alexander the Great, He} , tilt UVa J h wea week. During this! 0) cogs, This attractive centre-| wrapped in tinfoil, tled with ribbons fire alarm box. Nobody needs to be reminded in how manv build in the prettiest time of the year, all ® Ja feature, HL Ved to ride time he went about whistling at bis 1 4 lot of high-class conquering; | right over a but that ppy Mitte phrase about! stunt was t wre worlds to conquer put hin whe 1 q niece sells at $7 (with cight favors),|and a chick or bunny nestling in the but can be made up at a much lower|rosette on top. A nice size can he cost had at 21 cents, Tablecloths of paper for the Easter A crate of eggs makes a novel | party have a design of violets along|tavor, The crate !s of lavender card \the border and are 25 cents. Napkins} board and the eggs are of chocolate | and doylles in violets or in the rabbit | candy. i 1 vork, content with the belief that.he them, Before had asserted himself “as a man.” She, boing young, joined in all the merry- making of the people she was visiting. Yet, by and by, When he turned hi key in the as he came home, sudden chill of loneliness him, As he passed through t ' i ‘hearty and happy, with nothing in the city sleeping tenants may some time or other owe their lives to) MMmty &ad happy, weh ; ‘ trouble us that money can't eure preparedness in this direction, “And we have so many trou een eee that money COULD cure,” rep Mra. dare, “and we haven't th . ne (a few NONEY | inany), but we always think first. And 1 , and trust lo luck. ‘They were Why so many “hells” and “damns” in public school hall speeches anyhow? Is it a case of extia pepper for watery ce ; » house, | . apearmon ised mo inhi ‘he familiar objects that were hers made soup? ra nother helping | Wat Ms battles’? “Nothin Puglint viens unless ti it fain feel snore donely: “Things that ne Facts Not Worth Knowing. . i Me tot of people | weet tat ae, the Macedonian phalanx | them to pieces, vont ana | hast xiven her, that were Ising about, ned te cuse him of neglect. 4 By Arthur Baer. Hits From Sharp Wits re wore off than we are." mae lim a ea nm int 6 tellow's |? typ . : ' ii eles le Sun a dapned unplease | Yorke alessing gown of hora would Oonrright, 1918 hy The ress Publishing Co, (The New Tork Evening World.) \ don't see what comfort t is ’ i ke leas | make hi nk of old es. : . The first sign of spiritual regencra-| there's a bu A by to ras Fomachba aire a 1 don't | Mey, Sarton. | The tcoultn't be ani thing te have liaypen to ene, they |"nhe days dragged along. Neither \ [Mingis man has invented @ soup plate with perfect acoustics, ' tion is beginning to treat your wife|the horns.—Albany J Hi rout pie being worse off/enemy was, when they hit the other | huvbed...'f mans got to be very | communicated with the other, At fest : Mke a human being. Balttmore Bun.| ee ene Albee Hating ne mat © curfew rang for that battle. dat this, but they wero straight | she endosed the cee yo it Bl ang By perfecting a device to see by telephone, Alezander Graham Belt The man who stops to brag about |to make oth made mace wind TK other pevnle that are better off than | Seine of tho spears the plalanxers spear jabhers. like the Macedoniais, tin while this wore off and the! hus forced us to gct rid of our plugged nickels in some other way i what be can do doesn't usually do|once infant prodix us, Now, Willie, cat your meat! j in ia we of the moat | good example of publicity) was pretty | pleasures did not scem so attractive pHi a ME TMM | Oa a ana out wawiauan on} want apy meat, maw,” | Ace pw the fae ami Nish) ZOMRnE with pear, too, Enel ing when she went Oue to cnioythars, It i false economy for two people to wse the same compartment of @ if Some men strive hard to get their|how little, as the case | Sifted t ny. “It's got fat on it. Riera anath riba in, he!the javelin is over 204 fvet, so it's | Sele Sy nen tiie carne horie ake oould revolving door, 4 bread buttered on both sides, only}man knows 18 to elect hin to some| Now 4 eat your meat and eat Vly aN mplement waan't) easy to see that it was no joke to be BOR help | \ —— % rt t office.—Toledo ade, ou no! ov Ard ol you 0) e " iN ee a | the tu pt for 8 oO hose old-t eg | Ls 1 & to find themselves at last without | important of Toledo Blad your pot and hold your fork quite right, It didn't require any | the target for one of those old ‘ OBR A AAA pone Nyayak, Iceland, mattains a home for electric fan salesmen. i bread. ae ae right, You know how to hold your | 8@-horse power Hect to tell him| who made a business of throwing Re ane Re etna Sere a) ee | In a short time neighbors will be $ that bettor work could be done if 4¢1 inom, ¢ recam, nearable, She, ; 4 ie fork, And, Emma, if you don't eat! yi ‘ . P ae Ana ifeiile Al nalized how foolish their little quar- . ; , i Sometimes tt 9 the more advisable | Judged by the Kind of furniture che | fK And Haina sae naot | Whe Miarnoned went 10 Phere are no fads and frills about reallae! how fool tholn Hitle air & mechanical genius of Gooftown, Tez., is at work on a periscope which procedure to climb a fence when! movers bring.—Pittsburg what's on your plate you won't have and tured out the first spear. Li good old spear. It ie sturdy | nels ba 4 any donsert.!’ Int heads were nude for them Weapon of the men on foot, the fel-|tance was no Also he kopt thinks will enable barbers to detect where a baldheaded customer's face stops and 4 ——— honat mn 1 ones, too, Krapp could prob-| lows who win battle ing what a “brute” he had been and | 4s neck begins. i- ; "I don't want any dessert, muw oot Ra eee ne Ble Re eae kaa | reproached himself for having allowed | Ms o Bi Letters From the People lesiercridin itt TA Tear a Melty" milsups. to enter 24 v bror ur 1 cha And T don't want any > " wt much of vemont at 1 coincidence, each re t tT ists have discovered a strange flea in Guatemala whic; ih Trolley Routes. Hundred and Seventict SPAT AGB ADK: Apes eine) tan Ana chen ceived a letter from the other, sug Salonateeia \ ° e im rideq } To the YAitor of The Evening World: ' om Cne Hundred and 4 ee ee pipe As | gest quit all quarrels, The wife, tandem on two dogs. i ind Avenue to/ of meat aud having the cat guinp for |* "| i dane hens ine ah , rerurned home, and it was many a ¥ Had AA x tidied bea nt PHP aRAnE Bhe was brow ention by | by ve was little nm of) pit y any, How about the [day etare they neaded may (Room | Heirogluphics, recently deciphered on a stone collar button excavated in nring outing to niladel ph tit nain D t Y fiehting In le f nt wh alfriends to act as arb! 1 | ; unswiok, Inte : } ‘ , little absent 1 ; th only 2845 1 Stamford, Conn,, and to Philadelphia: he} ri, A FEN WIB Y mala aad “ ; to gon |Orinw 14 1 ona Nttoen v f 1 I Ali i A! t ie abs ent treatment! Babylon, show inet a ohetent Egyptian wi nty 45 wives was cone ‘ ; i , 1 n \ nile rank me poor boob who| Now. | ion tsi ometimes the best preseriptic idered aa an eligible bachelor, Fer Stamford, take car from One| Philadelphia A AB | tid of the acai ov his pints, soo dida't ev@p kbow you ware shooting! That's jour spear up to date, ‘@ warital misup. sidered oe 0 ‘ a Pp canter ee aa ornge alent ya: ,

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