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‘run hourly through the open air. | SS TT SSS us sss Co Le - thio, By J. H. Cassel Che ing Giorid. Real News for Brooklyn <7 , tereee Paame te, Meson Oupser v7 she F ng Compent, Foe OF Fare Pow RALPH PULTT? seater ns JOREPM PULITZOR oan thet. The Stories Of Stories Plots of Immortal Fiction Masterpieces |e an me ~~ ae 1 Pogt Me at Maw Fore a a oe ts The Reverting F a i aot tye Continent ent settee ch uaa wr ai ‘| By Albert Payson Terhune COO O48 WN The Free Pemiiaiog ¢ 4 fee Tore Fomine & vourvEr 0 NOM 19,066 THE INN: By Guy de Maupassant. Geese — - - UE tan of Achnaurenbach etond at the top of ¢ Alpine pase @ Feat -howea for touriata crowsing the Gemmt For ela monthe of IMPERATIVE. _ the year tt 4 cloned, beew h *inter the pace wae heaped } too hia with enow for any to reach oF leave the aummnit CMAN equat ae SqEarion, 07 pp are sertote 1, In early watimn, Hauser, the iandiord, would take hie wite and hie 1 fe time for the Sew Ha to overheat ite signal sone and his pretty daughter, Loulae, down to the village of Loeche, to h@ valley far by nd there they would atay unlll apring. Two guides, with thetr Ma dom, alway pent the winter af fia inn, as caretakers For ste monthe @ year they renainet Imprleoned won the peak O14 Gaapard waa @ veteran guide, who had epen any euch winters, This year, Uirich, youngest @uide tn the region, was to efay there with him, Virich and tittle Loutes Mauser wore lovers, and the young guide waa glad to do this exten service for her father Pha tow oyetem. It Ie theme for officials of the Yew Haren and every other raflioad to quit shrugging thelr showldere whenever automatic traln-atopping deviers are mentioned and work thelr brains enti! they find @ block control eystem that te practical. In ite report on the Milford disaster inet February the Puly Utilities Commission censured the New Haven management f | ta went down th Taeche, ae vomit, and Chana and Uieieny & ignoring recommendat ¢ comimiesion had earlier made, Ae fa with thelr Ao were eft alone on thie mite Wresently the snow eut off all approach ta the tnn from the w heck ae October, 101%, reporting on the W rt wreck, the Tha two man toafed eonfortabl the fon, playing earde and mission said: sj ' drowsing, and sometimes ver oe way for a mot at a chamote, One nv yaTA et forth on one of those ‘This commtaston can pase no order which will overe re aan «HY nightfall he tad not eome ba human fratity far es the Individual ts concerned, and tt ts amos hu { in irene } Next day Uirich went to look for hin, All day he \ ow. ’ rearched, peerin@ down trevcherous crevasses and POORROROORCOAOAY over the ndee @ \ey precipices and digging under the fringe of avalanches, No sixn of G 1 Torch returned to the ton, worn out and miserable. Ha wae certain tha «pard had either fallen down aome fasure or had lost his way and perished in the bitter cold At dawn he renewed his hopeless of the snowy wa brandy to steady him: f, Tate that night ag he gat drinking, his overwrougM? nerves bean to play auerr tricks on him, He fancied he heard vard's voles outside the door, Hiv looked out. No one was there, A supe ous horror gripped him, and | ho drank the heavier, The following night he very pi the duty of the ratiroad company to adopt such approved me chanical devices as will tend to prevent the disastrous resulta of ancontrofiable human fratity. Citing @ report of the Chief Engineer of the Division of Safety of the Interstate Commerce Commission in 1914, which says A gamber of train control devices are now available which ff fustalled and used for the purposes intended would Increase the safety of rafiroad operation which possess sufficient Promise of further development to warrant the ralir: pentes in according them serious coi lon, the Public Utilities Commission declares plainly to the New Haven We feel this matter has not been given the carefal con- structive study experimentation on the part of the railroad company that the necessities warrant, In fact, demand, | If thousands of trains, running sometimes at minute interval, | can be operated daily in the eubway under a system of automat block control which insures safety, it ought to be to apply} a similar system on a etirface road where a comparatively few trains| wrch, Ky thie time the utter tonell« nes had begun to get on Ulrich's nerves, And he drank ainly heard Gnepard ehouting his name, rwered close to the fire, glancing nervously at the barred door. Again and again, the voice called, And some one waa rattling the latch, The dog, too, ran to the door and whined and scratched. |_| This completed Ulrich’s collapse. Ila double-barred every door and window-shut Pn ing to the ghost of Gaspard to gy away. Nor all , Winter long would he venture to open doors or windows, nor even to glance out, lest he see the spe , ic! oe 8 © © © © © © © © @ © © © « Farty tn the spring the Hausers climbed the mo: pass to the inn. No one enme to greet them, Just in front of the doorway lay a skeleton, The skeleton of Gaspard, who had found his way back to the inn and who had sought in vain for admittance, | Hauser smote on the dc A horrible shriek from within the building le _ answered him, He and his sons found a long beam 7 When ihe Beer ? rules using it as a battering ram, broke down the door. Was Opened. H Deny ossibl The dem: for signals that shall act as safeguards Inde- pendently of human control {s no longer impractical. It {s not only reasonable but imperative. No railroad, least of all the New Haven, can afford to ignore it. ——__—_-+. EIGHTY-CENT GAS WINS. IGHTY-CENT GAS for South Brooklyn and Coney Island ia assured. . The Evening World's campaign in behalf of gas consum- ers in those sections scored the decisive victory yesterday, when the | Assembly unanimously passed the bill already passed by the Senate| providing eighty-cent gas in all districts of Brooklyn served by the Kings County Lighting Company and the Brooklyn Borough Gas! Company. The Governor is certain to sign the measure. | The winning of this fight, in which The Evening World has taken the lead, means that residents of the Thirtieth and Thirty-first | Wards of Brooklyn will have at last what they have waited ten In the centre of the tnn parlor crouct gure in rags—the figure of a man who ghastly, whose tousled hair and beard were white, in whose eves sniouldered the fires of manta. Louise recognized him. It was she who gasped in horror; Mother, it is—tt !s Ulrich! bE She was right. It was Ulrich, or what had once been Ulrich, They overpowered him and took him down to the hospital at Locche, But all the doctors there agreed that he was hopelessly insane, ———+ Painting is silent poetry; and poetry ig painting with the of speech.—SIMONIDES, | | See: | ( usta Wife--(Her Diary) da hideous fa vas ™“ | fe Chapters From a Bride’s Life-Story. Edited by Janet Trevor. Copyright, 1916, by The Prewe Wublisht Lucile, the Waitress By Bide Dudley The Jarr Family — By Roy L. McCardell Y » Co, (The ¥ York Brenig Wor Copyright, 1016, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Copsright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), Bet we Rae uff aecetae | bearith tell your these a erat te? years for. CEU HAD Ate) coal ere! 66]'VE wot the blues,” gaid Mr. Jarr. women could get moro credit in the) JUNE tbccit is tha liv Allee, hl minute. ‘There=thera ure other When the Legislature in 1906 passed a law fixing maximum gas this morning kd," said Luctle, “L guess it's the weather, I'd} Stores and men much less in the sa- Nhe ae ne aes a yittle nah. | hing# L mighe tell you she hest- i : 4 . ia : 2 fi stroll In| {oons,” said Mrs, Jarr, refiectively. s along to th : rates to be charged to private consumers in the City of New York, it the waitress, as the narapenshs| en dost ie IT took « strott In} loons.” sald. added, as she took up ine village on the edge of Maine, ont want to hear them,” E i ‘ . man tock a seat at the counter and | Ja he fresh air, i wey p ? here we are to spend our honey- ignantly. “It love Ned and established eighty cent gas for all Brooklyn except these two wards. | .sean unscrambling che bill of fare, ow,’ T aay, ‘you're back to earth.| your idea of atroliing tn the fresh | {ether stocking to darn, “I don't see nobody, nv on The Kings County Lighting Company continued to maintain a 81] “What was th ro mont Ne e s inother, shall ater?” he aaked, | FOr a while T thought you were going |why you should have the blues. moon. I have nent Ned into the lio ing’ things fy a ni f him keds to make yourself foolish in my eyes, |%F being to go to Gus's cafe on the/ roo no trouble troubling us that smoking room, for one of the things denly her hands’ were on my rate. In 1910 complaints of this excessive charge presented by pri-| “A book agent:" she went on. No} "On, T couldn't do that, cutey!* he| corner and play pinochle and smoke] oo ay coulan't cure." about which I have firmly made up shoulders and sbo was kissing mo foe Pe tas ' ‘ poner t eyes on him than 1) 8a adr bleie you are black tn the! Many @ 5 that I WILL NOT be a|the first time, + ar,” aher ania! vate citizens to the Public Service Commission led to a series of pro- eu muimaed with te idea that he's ever mind the “cutey” party 1/74 sep ee ‘ That's Just tt" ald Mr, Jarr, mo- my mind ts that Ty fe erren “I beg your pardon, “Tam very ad posale and counter proposals which came to nothing. Not until 191 tle retort. ‘I got that stuff every aeaueeea tia 4 rosely, “The harder we poor people henny wife, Even on got a talkative job, T visit Mm pro-| until ive got immure to it, You don't| In reply to his wife's hypothetical did the company reduce its rate, and then only from &1 to 95|fessivnally without hesitancy, how-|1ay for your eats with pet names in| question Mr. Jurr gave a hypocritical ‘ ; , m amilingly what will | Sere,’ ° . said such a thought had cents pending a final adjustment. over: and! sek him amillngly whe | answer, He said such a thoug! : “Well, alr, he quit right there and ind," ; i tempt his indyspepsta, You know—-| . never entered his mind, “Beside: The story of the Public Service Commission's dealings with the|i'm pleasant about it, and right away |ROt Another word did I hear from him, |hardly, till the last bean had been|he sighed, “I haven't the funds to my son is going to marry you and f work the less money we have, the I'm going to teach myself not to/hope nover to be sorry that you ara less the rich work the more they “tag” Ned. And, besides, I have a rry him, Don't- don't let hay chance, now that Iam alone for a hurt.” “And she was gone _{ 4 1 could answer her, How hard did you work to-day?" little while, to tell my diary about my have not told NEA haut this “Oh, I worked bard enough, and ff wedding day. ton, IT am going to try to gas corporations is one of the most disgraceful chapters in the com-!h¢ sets Babby. |crushed and started on its downward [finance such an Inclination—if I had], aiane work ao extra hard to-day I It seems twent-four years Instead | forget it. I know, in-a general way, 3 A 4 i “My dear young lady, he says,| Journey. I cured him.’ the inclination, herd kof twenty-four hours ago. And the|that he must have faults, but I don't mission’s record. Also one of the chief causes of its recent reformation. nave you got an encyclopedia?’ “Some book agents are terribly per- make up for It on other days. Look | 0! s Want to think about an rt " m 1 1 my mind y particular Besant Fant ie ai ; ; slatent," sald the newspaperman, “Your friend Gus has made enourh) it the nights I don't get home till, two things that stand out in my mind) ones Ang 7 0 r Tt wae The Evening World's disclosures of how former Public Service| “For a moment, kid, I forgot all|” “Worse'n that!" ald Lucile. “Some money out of you, Perhaps your) yay ard ‘ [most vividly are two queer things. Yh Go nee SRB & shall tal) \ him about the girl in the red cape. Commitsioner George V. 8. Williams had used his office to protect | “bout the a that 1 had musae aes Pekin stick Mike as If they wore ad-| cregit would be good?” suggested M's.) "+1 am not going to look at ft; I'm|One of these ts the talk 1 had with dgtard Tonle, the mala that wotva the Kings County Lighting Company that led that member of the! ime set make a tore ees | “‘Adhesive?" came from the news. | Jarr- ‘ going to look INTO it,” responded Ned's mother, And the other ts girl, grum commission to anticipate his certain removal by resigning. And it ie ling about her to of f i Ks re se | panerraan, ‘Where did you get that| “Perhaps !t would,” said Mr. Jarr, | Mra, Jarr. “It's very odd that tho! gin with the red cape. i . fe weet hen te my (other ree “'L never ride nothing on wheels| one?" “ wouldn't be in debt if we , . Sed's mother ts a tall person who} her * was ownership of stock in the closely related Kings County Flectrie| Mut taxicabs and street cars! reply.| Luella gunited. | "Don't laugh, kid" | hunt get erodit, And I'v [HRRLe YOnieRy: YOULAT PEFR ABsIAse |. eseimens oe An I do so I give him one look. she sald. “but I got it out of my new Are asking for the young mistress." Bot all) ot the office ara generally the ones looks so much like him-—I mean, I] “Who ts she, mother?” T questioned : in . : , “ ” ‘i r . She} quickly. Light and Power Company—also revealed by The Evening World “He grins, ‘I suppose, he says,|*reyeopedia. Darn that guy, any. | the credit ang the ebay heat! be in, can't wet you on the telephone. suppose, that he Jashee he Oe hls “A poor woman—Z think she must that brought the term of Edward FE. McCall, Chairman of the Public| ‘that you think I am speaking of a wey) “How much better it would be ff «ant ‘There you see I'm right in jg beautiful, I think, but s ‘Yi be a little mad—who said that the —_——-,-——_——_ Serie 6 dams 4n te ah or velooinedc, Well, lim not. { refer to what I eay! The telephone girl gcta she makes one feel as if she were! Settlement sent her here,’ ice Commission, to ita abrupt close, ; dle, A te sald my ; 4 a i, Cine ” the| mother, referring to a nelghborhood Things without att remedy should de without regard, What'a off at 6 o'clock, She has tt easy!" | wearing a mask. Occasionally ; shibort * : ‘ ie ledge, h houl y | i house tn which w Besides putting new life and virtue into the Publi Service! te yee oe mngnedee, auch ae sould done is done—SHAKESPEARE, “Yes, I suppose ene belongs to the mask slips, and one eees such aud, ch wa nro Interested. “And she asked for me,” she added apo the intimates thereof in a8 |{dle-rich class," Mra, Jarr remarked tired eyes behind St. with a reproving glance at Leonie,” ¥ vening W ¥ ece) i he ent { Commission, The Evening World’s acceleration of the movement for) shall e fis quietly. “What you need, however,|” She came to me earty tn the after-|"T anouldn't have iheveht on eta, sdom. enanenne eighty-cent gas started the demand for legislative action, carried the urse, kid, I sea my mis- | {s another good dose of spring medi-| noon of my wedding day, And she{ctdent again, but last night Just as € fight to Albany, caused the newly constituted Public Service Com-| take, but [ hate to let him have it on | cine.” sald a strange thing. She looked Co ees ie eine t the churety | } Ned's ans ‘ v0) a red cape stand- me, #0 I skid over ft. “Never mind your spring medicine, |me with eyes that aro 2 | Mat endi Ge one fa miseion to support the mandatory method as the best because the! “'No matter what I think about ft,’ | 7 ; | Do you know my|!ng at tho end of on the unre. 11 need @ tonic in the shape of an in- asked abruptly: brat icanallecteahaeeet ait tne | crease of salary.” grumbled Mr. Jarr.|°°S) qidn't wait for an answer, her cape almost brushed my vell, In “What's the matter with the man! You know,” she said, “that he 1s her hand ee lat and in her | exclaimed Mrs, Jarr, dropping her| brilliant, attractive, lovable and that /oyes was tle mos ible look of Kenow, But do you know{Aanger and deflance and shame and-« darning basket and regarding Mr. | TO100% towns and that at times misery. Her eyes compeltod mine: : ' . A s, ‘yo vill kindly b ‘ofictent quickest, lined up legislators from Brooklyn and the greater city for Hse del ye nt yaundly, be prone eat the final effort, and at last brought the measure victoriously through | ielined to make the chef out yonder F ' : ’ | skip about more active, I ain't here all the hostile lobbyings and corporation assaults that have beset its|to talk Latin to the. victhns, course at Albany. know.’ A Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland | you “Well, slr, I will say he had a sense Copyright, 1916, by The Pres Dublishing Co, (The New York Evening World). | Jarre with a frown, “He ent to work | he has an utterly unmanagesole Soe EER ee eerie South Brooklyn is to be congratulated. It was a hard fight) of humoresaue. He laughs and then ANY @ girl has married for love—because she never got @ chance to, Stumbling and comes from It grum=|perm’ 1 1. v6 most wonderful the whole expression of her ap J ‘a bling. Do you grumble while you are 4 know I erled.| changed, and I could have well won, himself, marry for anything more substantial, pe man I have ever know ert apanaed, could orn ‘Lady,’ he says, ‘I'm a book agent, at work? ‘Then T began to grow angry How | that she was pityir le—-but that sper ieee eee memes | T gall encyolopedinkt ; Parenter ee ; fees <0, 1 don't,” growled Mr. Jarr. lean you, hia mother, tell me, such | was prepostero She drew back : . + . “Well, you ought to be ashamed ven {na little thing like bestowing @ kiss a man always kes to play re 7 of scone would] things about him?" I demanded. and Time 0 4 é jaybe a change | ! b . sealers 4); . It fe ead that poor food produces! Whenever one of the neighbors has! ‘And, he rattles on. ‘I'd like to ~ |"What do you say tf we go call on} X04 when ho was little and T never gli tin the static insanity, but it is very probable thet ved in the other| get you on my Att in order that you} Lady Godiva never felt more en dishabille than a girl who happens to/ the Rangles?” \taught him self sontrol, ony hoa | mt looked aa i or cooking has produced more in- the front. porche never find yourself lacking in 1 eae 7 ‘ che if a r o h rown up have T see v |p! sine Ned's ¢ Boos paoking aa progus : Sbaerve! “We would doe tt det | wisdom, Now, for $1 down feat fiz| WM down Fitth Avenue in these dayw and suddenly discovers that she] “And listen to their enullent be has arOnn Wpa'yat even now Tl’ (te te Continued on 3 eee © Willing to owe everybody|you out Tight. Don't you want uj bas forgotten to put on her rouge. asked Mr. Jarr, Gan, Hansa Lad apenanennemenne Tt fa a waste of time to learn Macon News, . act? Sxeaaews living hard luck story these days! day if you are going to forget it to- coe “Say, kid, Twas sore, I miscausht A r i “Well, we haven't been at tho F E dey if 7 + how much earlier the aves{himagain. "What qo you take me for| TO ® man life ts @ banquet at which women are the flowers, kisses Pee les rig tines perry or the Easter Shopper ADAG j inl who is employed has to get | hen? I demand. | the wine and work the solid food; to a woman love is the whole feast, and | S''¥ : The world may bo getting wiser, ng in order to la “+Now, now,’ he says, trying to pla- | Stryver has called several times, who Let's go to see them.” but there are still a few peor continue cast ine Into’ plachiits. again, “Yveq| When that 18 finished there 1s nothing left but the black coffee of regret in time?-—-Philades. {don't understand, LTasked you didh't/@nd the sweet liqueur of memory, a packing of tho Faster gift 18]can cut theso strips yourself or buy . A present |the packing by the box. Kor wrape no small matter, A p ping paper the dainty sha f crep repa acked adda much to! Danor “They! aulli" pleaded Mr, daintily pac paper are preferred for Aol | — ah Manto TMM NE AT Van herrea Jann werhoy live in great elegance, [the Pleasure of a gift and st means [sift and either white or lavender ribs — nt to set, like a hen, r , ‘ F ; Ape | Bons ca bad 10 fone eas is in sign the contract and pey A wet towel tenderly applied to a husband's head on “the morning! ay though they did {t on a salary, or " very Asie lnbar in ageompliek this, bone caret ed to form square > $2 a month. ‘after’ will sometimes do more t conscience we! ’ were 60 tired of |AM appropr A 6 | A bow on the centre of the cove, i Letters E rom t he IT eople “Kor the rest of my natural life, | - ‘ ore to touch bis conscience than @ wet blanket | tor just # Hving, ond Hred.0 Faster gift Is a decorated cardboard |gither as rabbit or pans nina Sa hatisne ; rica : oh? I shoot at him, of sarcasm, |it, But, anyway, they have plenty | v6 iargor ones being lined with | perched at tho four corners will make cates The Gepeline Substitute, | Falsed the inventor could fomue a tag | No, lady!" he nays. 'T foot cor- pts | of money and so they are happy! friied crepe paper. jan attractive finish, A box of candy "2 ae A aia arene Farmingdale attach to the radiator of the eat? | tain you'd ney phe Seale pald for True wifely love {3 Just one-quarter maternal instinct and three-| So, in due time, the Jarra donned} Tho $1 size wih bold Quite @ presents Hed with & ride ribbon ending in a has actually discovered a cheap and ebowsng tbat the owner has aright to) "Say, kid, salve ts @ great thing to| Quarters the sort of charity that covers @ multitude of sins, | thelr second-best clothes and called |One shop is featuring & » 's nestled one of 54 in discove: rh) orniu | eMictent fue) for interna! combustion | Ure Ny discovery n the formula resent a most attractive those “real” little chicks, wil Maula” haaania “inno ce Pula! amooth the feminine temperamental ee | upon their prosperous friends, dra at pera mien, Scsnelsye | tops rea)” tHe. ei Il add to ory ‘} wine dead | ity into compactibility—get that? It “ 4 i; . Stryver rushed past the man . Ono at $1.60 con-| Miniature round hat b motors and can prove it beyond @|heuds would use it, but they would|meana gentleness-but sometimes {t The man who can look tenderly into a girl's eyes and tel! her that he a 6 ry emorginnd j Haine AE te one. Cae sf Pinas | SeiRLuER PaunS het boxes make doubt, why not start a subscription | Lave to Advertise themselves as deads | gcratches ine like # blatant pin does! would never ASK her to marry him beeause he isn't “good enough for | #t the door Ind you've come!" ghe | hold # doll, a set of soldiers, a top, a| Easter gifts, These are tn delicate to raise @ fund to pay him for bie ties car. Then what a ntinfuction | ryt Hatack of one'# dress, Bo T shake! ner” would make @ fortunc just now in tho foreign diplomatic service, | “Tm so sind youve nomel ane ToS tgs, “rubber to niripe effects and sell ae tenvcenta, By discovery? He ought to be well pald)it would be to let the refiners find | - "spo Tve DA a camer: puncturing the four sides and Insert- § erled. boxing gloves, &e, hg MeDuff! Lay off that| — ae. ; = for his work, and I, a8 a motorist, some other use for their gas at the tute ‘ if depression to-day and Mr. Stryver ta If the gift is packed in box and|ing eyelets, baby ribbon may. ha I say, quoting Jake Spear, the| Hitch your “wagon” to the star of matrimony, and watch !t turn from isn’ alk. " rotection, use the lavender | drawn through and tied into a clust, would be willing to subscribe toward present fancy prices. dead English writer. | ‘ vr so gloomy and cross he tan't speak- requires P: . to a cluster Then, fe ouficlent sum was | Y PrewWM. R games, |f"fon him to run bis business onto @ ® blue and gold limousine into @ pink and white perambulator, {ag to anybody!” or white crepe paper packing, You|bow at the ton