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The Eventing World Daily Magazine. Priday. July 7. 1916 veccee ow mn ae error ~ errr nee nnee Ap nee ere Che Chewing orld. ‘Interrupted! omens, By J. i, Cassel |The Story of Our Pever —_ ~ooteeggy | Last War With Mexico eo oreo perenne en rrr nr rer nnn ne ment, Hee 1 & tt Pere how Ky Bancroft Taylor se 4 mee @ ; * oe Mower Py \ rome ie Te tee — <—_, ry T+ ime} F Pier ere) CHAPTER Conqueet of Calivornia one mate ve . Veh mwedry wd coast of siz. W946 One oat on W sae ned on te coast of VOLA MY ; mah ‘ ng uim MORE LIGHT, MR. MAYOR. ei T’ MAYOR MITCH to the Board of Ketimete and to the . ' Gotimalic g ‘ who divect jhe New Yor’ Central on 7 ; Pennsyivenis Hetlroads, | j 4 World ouggeste the yy oe @iedom of wating « te bef P é iy the beget ations f Kove ie I e pes it hm A little more ight. « more ery ‘ 7) eemlidence and 6 greet dea! more public underetanding le nee badove the city's birthright » bargeined away in perpetuity Bow York's moot velustle possession is ile water front More then any other one thing, of two things, or even » denen things, thie harbor hes contributed to Sortusing the Metropolis of the wasters hemisphere, thet soon will be the Metropolis of the world 7 f Th Mew York's greetest public nuleance te the railroad that borders *y | "aw Me western edge slong the Hudson River ‘This railroad in iteelf ts @! j Ise Denefit, 6 pevessity Ite charecter, ite location, ite method of opers | Ne Crores | fh Bante Annas army wumbered HK Taylor had 1.600 men, xion'e Wirthday Gen, Taylor @ 3 | indiewted thi anyone ) of the Meaioan army. | American troops under command marched to the inn they were volunteérs who for the must part had never bees ane “ Wen sent by Gen, Manta Anna to Gem, PUY anawered in the negauve, Gon, Ampudia took uy ountaing to the east, Observing thie moveme Yah el foreed by & battalion of Indiana rif tablinhed Wi northern ridge of t were the firet to open ate the naleanes e pelle began with a shell froma howlteer 7 Ampudia turned @ Hea cout. he DUieeie re up the They, howey were prot Y impe " al problem ie ¢ ’ vet end lve fire, Hoth a a New York's mort important ) j e reall) Mather until the tw of skirmishers extended frum (ie base Ment of this situation, how to remove the ole ionabie and retain the the tT mit of the mounts : | dimont Was drawn up behind « parapet, a batter beneficial, But in doing this, certain trutie are elf evident companion of Hiinots infantry were intrenched ina d oh “nd tory ane battory was stationed behind a barricade in the road, Thus the & \ upon the platesu awaited battlo at closer range. ity iahttadl eft Bow Tork will pever stand for sacrifice of ite water front, New York will not tolerate » harrivade along iis shores, them had been wour ) Whereas many Mesicans folie Now York shominates pe le monopolles, la Al dawn the following day Ampudia ate 0 renewed "hole, Gaps Now York Is throagh giving avay franchites tu perpetuity, | of the wun Mexican skiemishere rushed down into. the Miata Now Vork realises that it hes beem “stung” in subway | with the intention of aealing the opposite slope; but they were =| contracts and now Is suspicious of Miverside negotiations, ‘These suspicions are vowed in the following letter from Vrvnk Mées, counse! to the Thompson Lnvestigating Committes: Te the Editor of The Evening World The eubways are gone, bul some day the elty will t them 004 perhaps may recoup some of the losses, Mut the | valiroad deal on the west side of Manhattan will give N Vert’e best water front in perpetuity to « monopoly the | ame cert of thing 's going on in Howth Hrooklyn water front, Which has wonderful depth of water close to the shor New York has been lulled to sleep by false plotures and misleading reports and maps while a railroad deal in being put through by & complainant Board of Ketimate Pow people realise that thie matior involves the water freat frow: Thirty-fourth Street to the Harlem Ahip Canal, for Be commen expression, “ihe Kiverside me,” has localised 12 ta public imagination. It was late tp the Thompson committee investigation that (Qle matter came to my attention, It did not seem to be Withia eur scope of action, However, 1 wrote to the Public ohecked by shrapnel tr O'nrien, When the M advanced O'lirien's mune were ward and poured their fire throuh the thick ranks of the heavy fire Waa opened upon Mewell'a i 1 inoiw B four panion of Arkoneae voluntecrs Were onde to move; bus upon reaching plain they turned and fed As Villamil's column came within range, however “Washington | tore throumh tt and it tumbling baok Into the ravi wounded, The Mins) kansas and Kentucky troop awept dowm upon them with his wh i} they could draw th wounded and h howlteer brouwht up oy o Among the Anoricans to fall were Col. | dann White Flaga } end Lieut, Vaughn, A Mexican foree which had turned th Mexloan Trick left found itself in w perilous posit | temnnnnmnnmane? wore cut df when @ White flag was dixplayed, jth uing parley, which proved to hothing more than a trie, the | endangered Mexicans moved back to safety, | (To He Continued Mond | 4-2 Moderation is the sitken string running through the peart chain of all virtwes—Bishop Hall, ee y 7 rl ¢ Gervice Commission and then learned that it had been divested Women Who Fail @f Juriediction, The enormity of the grab became apparent By Nixola Greeley i to me. J then saw that tho divesting of the Public Borvice 2 A Commission of its natural juriediction was part of the scheme. testimony shows a deal between the New York ater front, and the Ponn Coyyriatt, 1018, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening Woe), No. IV.—The Queen in Exile, USINESS offices house a great)eoven if they do naj earn money, muaay terre a y queens in exile. The girl) ®4rnera who should foel Tact a Wife | | The ae | ho ska down on hee dob but | Gent comers ot without Bide ae ‘do not need to work.” nevertheless Keops It 1a found wher- | landiady: who hes deat’ begee” (Her Diary.) |! Family * Goyeright, 1016, by Thy Pram Putting Oo, (The How Tors Hvening Wert, Pnererenennronanirccononennans | it Ws impossible to get the rignt| mine talke about “Papa's man, John Purroy Mitebel, atood Edited by Janet Trevor. Wr the heart ts wounded by love, look out for the dangerous) RY Roy 1, McCardell, | ns!e om your work while you survey /f ¥ other sentence | Reflections of a Bachelor Girl By Helen Rowland evan women ar banploved: an old story, But th Hlvctiona of the thle matter of even greater tw totanus germ of jealousy, Ooprrisht ier, by The Dre Kybilahing oo jt HL WHtsT A took azoeseasa disc | oistem the wanes TLTCRA vi — ‘ork Kvaning World), merit. When a man expresses dis- | know the name ts f he seems to be the chief supporter of the railroad ‘i we (The New York Kvaning can pe When the Now York Coniral and the Pennsylvania ONAPTER XEXVI Temperament, in @ husband, te that which keeps a wife in a stato of M* RANGLE brushed into Mr, | Content with the Job he has It is be- recall echome. | QQ MPTEMBEN b—Ned and 1 hed Jarr on the eubway platform | cause he wants another—a larger Job. ere by Ad together we need not wonder at the support of iS Nuno to-day at the Trois Arts. breathless uncertainty as to whether he will come home with a box of anh aah I dak Wich Wik | Phase As6.& erent i Wernen wha Aan Ae ae ice OY 8 TOUR oome dene. the associations that recently have adopted resolu: Ned hae been particularly ton.) 40Were oF @ grouch. And said cordially: “Hello, old topi | consider that no Job at all carries| er famtly—a purely Tun, FRANK MOHB. der and considerate for the inet two asap haven't seen you for some time." with it more distinction than any ems | or, wich never could have \ D “How' oy oyment ame sll-bi With @ public in this suspicious state of mind it would be wall,|or three days, 1 know that he ia Tho first aign of love's waning ts @ man’s nudden discovery that tho! “tow're yuh?” replied Mr. Jarr, in|?! ment, mo matter how honorable | #N0ne Wwe Ms. Ma: le the d t 1} the light, invite | {ing to make me forget the awful) brand of @ girl's a Ret 80 Rn saat the mout perfunctory and gloomy] “rie snobbixhness of euch women ts in @ quavering oe . yor, to open wide the doors, turn on a ' ant, io bightmare I lived through the night _— manner and ensconced himself in the} revealed in ilieir efforts to conceal considered euitable te eriticiem, stimulate inquiry and compel clearing away of doubt, he didn't come home-and the morn: The asoret of @ wife's succes 1s her abiiity to “give and take"—to|Aololy vacated sont at this station, |fruin new acctunintances the fot that ie He peepee GBafety firet should dictate to the railroad companies their policy.|ing be did, ‘Then, too, he wanted) give all the credit and take all the blame, dearie, wt Reaaio bot tim alone & w AREY aN tuss ae thald cnployimanee We ing her eweep out to herb — me to sea the Troia Arta before we — b a cannot do well the tasks we deapixe, le soul yearning for Ne utility corporation is so secure for its future as one that has been five our dinner party there, and he] A aan always dreame that when he falls in love he will fool tke «| (hey emerged from the subway at| Woe cannot Kot into the spirit af work | Kise he never paused to give man given mt f confide! d approval. A publ loaned, h tation at at all so long as we have the ldea| 4% @& lonely child and ver gion’ porte enc rneera APES Maple meet ed by to aoe tho head waiter 10) god and act Ike @ horo--and te always shocked to discover that for the) (Nel? mation street he grasped Mr. {iy tit me Ti et able and | AFOWN Up for my ame. T rex & public satisfied, is more pails and hae a higher capital value @ for that dinner, ‘The Den |arat time in hie Ife he feels lke @ fool and acts like @ schoolboy. Jarr by the arm and gently but firmly than @ questionable perpetual franchiaa, Aside from suspicions about water fronts, franchises, rights of agreeable to be sitting down to a] the luncheons I gave for way end finances, there is fear that Ri : into Gus's Haven of Reat for Married |typewriior or a sewing machine, | bora d'oeuvres and champagne and Mre, Winthrop have all accepted, Tho old-fashioned lover turned away his eyes and moaned, “Ye goda! | Men, on the corner, sat him down| There are thone #0 postessed by this | to butler standing behind my chatr: Bhe painta!” The modern lover holds your vanity case and murmurs, “A| at a table under th little lens on the left ohook, my doar, Thore!l That's bette: my , the Foraythos, Mr, Thorndyke took bim into custody. He led him! bridge tuble instead of to a deak, a| ftiends—dreadtul formal affairs “tad 1 waa present at the oonmultatio reide Park will be damaged, | over the menu, and Ned scrupulously idea that It if most honorable for a], Never having frequented a woman to do nothing for a living that| {2 which children are permit two fingers up to Kilmer, the bar-| they ao skutking tonthels w et ot ethic fan, held y wo drink ch : ite landscape beauty destroyed, ils seope restricted, Artinta and archt- aan Dy Suprokel of fot My shin poss fener ana ehkn aalat” walt they ko SORIA CAL Wl rk ae to Cri SBA PAanS Rone bys Bot i , x » finer phase although he kno 7 “ ave wuld to mo ab benighted © tects complain of lack of consideration in the finer phases of the plan, | *ithoush Be hinwa Minne ere eer An long an mon continue to marry for a reat, and women continue to| “AW! Lemme alone and let me go my life women, have wuld to mo about , beblented fircle Tas som Go slow, gentlemen, Dov't be fooled by a little claque of] entertains rather simply, and t think |marry for excltoment, the awoet domestio life ts bound to prove a double bad same Ligh yl Jerr, "You! “pon't toll her what, I do, will you? | lations with the polite de slorate yean' bo o point, it. mind your own ens. Nhe doesn't know.” And I have | seriousness and crodullty, ang? a Gpproval that you yourselves may have acvols eget It in wiser ad Fo qonens : ne tor (he moder fash @ieappotntmen: And Mr, Jarr camayed to rien, and|promined, naturally fooling a vicarl.|to wonder why this queen i. On ble of getting all the people with you now rather |'! ° 4 hag ¢ c oua shame for the worker who did| found tt worth hor while to 0 waste lynn re tro i al f i th i , Wh “ft isAde muck ranta, | waa glad that Nod adhered A ahne, to he comfortable, should be large, loose and flat-heeled, says oe Lee yet 0 I Sieh When not know enough to be proud of hor| tender recollections upon in » future ore 0 ame t 5 top| 7 " r oo aving them all againet you in J ‘ wo muUCh | yy jin programine for he drinks, bi a clothos reformer, Well! If anybody can be more uncomfortable than « Mil cabo oo the tani eoaeesit “4 worms MGUie smn aalemeaaalG pate ars every maneling Sat ic fog and mist and haze along Riverside Drive for clear vision and uns voulanh: Mt a ye eee i girl in @ shoo like that, {t 1s only one who can't afford summer furs, flesh te weak. responsible for the khamefaced feel-|Us was turned away. a a san oajole r . feauniby ‘ 0 4 t yy MF Would you, Mr. Mayor, and you, Mr, Railroad, dare submit the} pagne and Havewa, ; Too many draughts on & man'a pockethook are apt to blow out the! « grouch on like tha gald Mro| was actually disgracetul that a wom-| is good looking, I Used to marvel proposition to a popular vo te to-day? eve, Mae Game aives one tale-e: lovelight, * | Rangle, with his beat “Now-l'm-your- | an should have any visible moans of | at all this imaginative power going oe es —_——— — = sliad doanw whieh haa been [oe F i: cane friend” tone. Dire cece okt , 4 te weales vee mut “bave See Buffalo | openoale dining room ts N t t} K “J guess they don't care much | CAUne Hinee Oh comudeine cold etorc [over the unusual 0 x W or Be ne grind t 2 | 0 i power of maid H its Fr rom Sharp Ww its. Tell im af you t mind” t acts fe) ortn nhowing whether I go home or not,” replied sicomen of different Valls, for it Is imagination that ured Ned, “about these people we're H | a Hon A ! rj jon Boing people thon to entertain, You know the Wore Ry Arthur Baer Mr, Jarr, Doggone it! = Much all alike, however, ne work of the world, re trving te deeide on & place \0 op pytiew and Mia Winthrop much bet ieaekiia 4uk be Oe a ag Cn, (The New ors Brentag thanks & man gets for butting hie| Chill, srealiie oh dep Mmmuntcae: | tures, wompoeca tip Tenet ees i oir Vacation. if m rf bye Praca! wee Pigs a f nrlef cen of womi . COMpose . 1B IAS NT leave tite. Hanaeed cnt IKNTINTH have been wnadle to find @ substitute for the moagquito,| OTRN® Out Bnd working Himself to) votonment, ideals have change upbuilds the great business Prejudice te WHE! nw einall community it's note ee. anverautiot S piece th keeping up @ home and sup. | much Shas we Aad to day women of Leamnation ls waated on roy c | ie bon f jorting a family." great wealth exp ve why the uvens in exile in business: @} $9 follow ye won't wilh ue gro hew the other ball Hyves Albany me hove, ie ies opt sally: we AML Ohinese coina Rave Roles tm the centres, whioh makes the p ne pit felt ao sorry for him. | not work, striving anxiously to give | waste vi luable constructive ee, Pad er ee | "Mie Winthrop. he remarked, “ie | Mongolian finanotal ayatem the deat ventilated in the world. wolf that he would have cried, but |! noah srvion Eat We rien they a Sts nag ot hol Toat lorenting (ie AL prawont Jdo not need to expend tn ‘ 0. | enerate, ch mi y The man who weld thal “Erllow BY) ae wumman talks rT an TAlerealing Wybe At present she it in hard to ery while quaffing @) fur while uueens may feel the need of (building @ new throne See ee inet waen't there’ prob: {and furty | ‘one busvend by the Menu route Hhooting pedestrians without @ Heensa ts now a misdemeanor in| cold, foam-topped tall one explaining. that they really serve, capable, @Mcient work ably believed in mhowte and live af wid Lie predecessor died, leaving her] Arona, Whate the matter? Out with itt’ a re See ant and shrink 18 large foriane. We Was AB Ole mad, ponies said tho Inquiring friend, “Mira, Jury wouldn't even come to] business for the firm--told the zm aner | /GRtehiad of’ inunareae In tne ama Few mine make wae of (he aubwaye in Motes cheese, generally proferring| “Well. It'a none of your buninens,” | breakfist with me this morning.” he | boy to call up Mro Jarr and tell fea, Wnty Vilage wh to bore their own replied Mr. Jarr, ax he sat down the| went on, “and I guess she won't | and find he forgot tt, and!—_—e Letters From the People bin ty try the alinple lite pacar recoptacta that had held his gold! aprak to me for a week, Well fT] “Nay, nay!" wuld Mr, Rangle, Maen 1 don't mean to be r opped tall one “but yesterday | must « look me tab) Fivte Ambion and Berner MOM | Nod vided ulekly (livery The expense of getting hd of ashes can be eliminated by putting the} greg pred a os pa Jenkins rel Mowh it's the hurry If no lad greet- | you o Lae ters pe aD en ' ' Vrening welpn with by ite itt ’ je omc Jen! , Ou Co! ‘ot have Women often ash, What van we do) Your editorial wader the caption Wing tarvaec bul the de \]ushea in analiow roup plates and then placing thom out tm a strong wind.) snneon ond Mrits, the ahinptug clerk, | Inge will be there?” asked Mr. Ran- | on bualneas and buck in the ti wart We cannot we wil Hie Work buure’ ie iuet oppor Vin tolling you what la v0 and wo stopped Ina place and got to| ale, and he mgnalled for two more} Woll, 1 cun may the devatee hy nd mummoetive, coming ae Mt bhope in the The joke about the Aleman throwing a rope to the man on the root! inrowing dive" cold, foam-topped tall ones: wtuck between the etghth ang Pree s is waseouaate of pond he a at \ he el Wh st 6 a orohing 4 Mr . Win: and then pulling him down ortginated tn 1104. | “And you got home late to mup- That'a It! Why does @ man al-|ioors, and, as tt wae the last trip, eheer, Why not wlan w Good Wil Wyo Mean en ther hone wrk owed an old . per,” added Mr, Range, waya ache to get home when superintendent of the bullding ‘eam, ond 08 long He the We e ele Hating corn on the coh tantt nearly Ralf xo dificult aa it sounde. | #pidn't wet homme at all, you might | knows he'll be treated Ike a dow everybody was out and mut ap way, eV Ory bow y \ | > = . - | ald Mr, J ‘A friend came (that te, Ul he just can't stand tt any whl! wend berke -_— —~ jeay,” eald arr, A fri A place—and ‘there we were ti) aftem ‘ er tholen, « vor Hat everyhody recelves her, | Penford and Mea Winth | inedacks Milve Me had bis auto. | more J rushes out wmain?” asked |midatght when the watchman’ de wh he (femal hed to tale ent jaye her Mattere her in mobile outside und he eumested he'd | the muni part ies Anal yy , moe! Teh Waele o take tion t Informal | meat then take 1 for a spin—wouldn’t let mo| “Take the advice of a hardened |» Out loone dye) and anything ue imagined what he might have! Hike to keop ‘ o telephone home-and | «inner, ald Mr, Kangle, "Go home | 4), afore bo ia ‘ ‘ tak © to toler through and not # soul at aa and @ oom L it her H haa: He 200m brought me up to my house after and tell your wife just how it hap ound ua and Son would be & great help f “ur the'e | nple, wn midnight | pened Throw yourself upon the) ines ne a qed lave to know they were nat for ole lovers and r, whe “we asked Mr, Rangla, | merey of the court." | Mr. Nangie’s klince was cold Pet's 4 ‘ yy loved and A . ut are Well! mocked Mr, Jarr, “Has| “Not much!" replied Mr. Jarre, “i! truth! When in doubt, the “tea perv OE . " eortof woman aye ' 1 ther ne ' ing never rened - ome ’, ni he in nno. | Blain troth,” he suid, firmly. HW two Up thie wOrthy quite 1 nwld wiinpip thousand Hrookiyn esp tpg such a thing 1 happened to the| go home and play the injured inno. | Pi tril” he mald. Healy, | Wake it H wieeeee and pod ' 1, thank God" |g Mre. f 4 acta | Ned's eake r >| model Nushar Ile pointed to Mr, | cence racket, Vl say E got a hurry} ay aw you may, but in hard to vend wh 4 snd Feplied Wit Rudden )@ Lit lont im the company of Mra janything but THY to like th |Mangle to indicate whom be meamt |caii to catch @ (rain out of town on! thy habite of w lifetime”