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DNA ngs Some ee The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, August 5, 1916 A Yo She jay Wiorld, ‘ His Belongings Tee, i Reflections of a Bachelor Girl is POTARLASHED BY soenrn PULTE | Packin By Helen Rowland 7 Pertiones Pacem wiening © ony, Nee th te bi sted Utne, "ive Varn tne Sone ‘ Caen, WHE Wy The Frew Pustionng te (Toe Rew orb Beanie Word! . ve , teeta of @ summer Girtetios, j s | Of eourse, there 18 & difference in husbands out, after all, one , ‘ | Man's chin te just os rough as emotbere, end vue man's lies are just ae : omooth as anothers Mt doeen't matter whether or not you believe (hat you are the only VOLUME 87.......5. that @ man ever really loved, the ark of your life leo wake HIM i _ ee 1h, dearie! “aS ft CARRANZA'S NEW NOTE. | Perhaps there te nobody quite wo fascinating to women . #0 modest or bo homely that he feels tt © wo them a HUE de ¥ T SEEMS hardly worth while to make faces over Carrancas | 4 re ely (hat he feels it necessary to pay 7 Hote or distur ourselves with suspicions Chal He be Lrying | ry ; something over on us, ‘The average bridegroom can cheerfully endure al) the tortures of @ ‘ Maybe be means that the commission to which he aesents oa modern wedd eopt that pitying “Poor simp!” expression ow (he faces : Only discuss the paramount issue of the withdrawal of American tr of all hie bachelor friends. from Mexican territory, Maybe he only means that touchy Meava shall read nothing more humiliating into bie formal words Give a man ugh rope and he'll get eo (led up With some other w an that he'll soon be coming around aud begging you to cut the hoot end Whatever he means, he has tacitly assented to the joint commit jeu Bim on @ Hifetonge leash " fee proposition and he has named three commissioners who are intelli- = nt men of affairs, who have a practical knowledge of (his country “Ipepmpalibinty ¢f temper” te What o man calle {1 when bis Wi ,! gine to get crowefeet around the eyes and Be vas a touch of enlargement from having lived here, and who are entitled to m as fellow com ee eae missionors the best three Americans President Wilson can select | Tt fs not likely that a commission thus composed will confine} Better be # homely man’s jollier than @ handsome man’s jailer, itself stiffly to a technical issue, or that it will fail to fod itself evens Pre crcabeperemenee res pomnerae —— tually discussing the broader aspects of Mexieun reconstruction in a! rig “7 way that will prove illuminating and helpful to both nations | | | Dollars an d Sense The Mexican problem has never been tackled by persons more ere oe. ae ae ain Gia yaa\vent likely to start us on a satisfactory solution. Lot's not be the snios to H By H. J. Barrett. | tide ha aa ‘of thon by Queer the proceedings with dark looks and distrust |"Learn One New Thing About Bus-| 9 «rte etree ori requited to tness Beery Day.” take the first steps in acquiring @ ‘ interest in your Job fT | Ga] T 18 4 fortunate proviaion of na miltton tp ewe ey and ite ture,” remarked a prominent| reading & business maguaine ral omplover of labor ina recent | (an the sporting page demande « certain amount of will er, speech delivered to an audience of age L was suet the ty ; know pe | young men, “that there ta hardly &/ man I've been describing, But yeu ’ subject, however dull and distasteful | Will Just try the oxperiment, you'll be sh | AMRed to Hoty how soon you Will ae= | It inay appear at frat glance, In WhICN ) City enjoy the hours spent In @0- & genuine and active interest may NOL) quiring Knowledge which some be acquired, 1 think it was Black~ | will ay een ule dividends ia stone, Che eminent jurist, who was | Money. You'll note that I'm not gays forvod to study law much against hie ||") 4 Wor ae ie to the howe natural inclinations, For some years, |iny apy 1y. Pon the motive ho pursued his profession in a per- , of % ee, rhe more you kn n o ' usiness the more you're wort funetory fashion, but finally became | asnece See nore raute. | really interested and, as every one somewhere that wil be | knows, rose to @ position of great © knowledge you po: | eminence, ad, study and observ | “Now, f think I'm aafe in asserting that there is not a man in the coun- in @ store, read up ms applicable to a retail business; ew + t try who is not interested in the con- tents of his pay envelope, in this 8 in labor saving fixtures, sue. connection, a statement made by | ful retail advertising cam William James, the famous paycholo- be: ot gist, who died but recently, is inter- Perot Y Baa ys bad ime wade pa- ' rs devote lo your line, cating, In the course oe Eagan “Suppose you're a clerk tn an tae teachers, he sald, ‘Any object not Im- | dustrial plant. There is no Nmit to teresting In itself inay become inter- | the amount of literature publighed h becoming associated Wan tet & direct dearta nm your i , potential problems, Scieni man- tin which an interest | agement, costa, profit-sharing sys- Already exists, The two associated | toms of payment, utilization of waste, objects grow, as it were, togethe: ape bay my Read about these i. ngs. me day, some one, so! the Interesting portion he ita abn where, Wil discover thet cote het ity over the whole, and thus ni is packed with knowledge that ts not interesting in their own Mght bor- | worth dollars, row un interest which becomes “Are you a salesman for a jobber? You'd like to become a sales manager Q ; j | a abe | real and as strong as that of ao gue ee The Jarr Family | Modern Naval | ivy"trating tina’ ” "|g fat ent he date a | “HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR.” | T is enough that is mysterious and baffling in the epidemic of infantile paralysis Ghat is still tightening its grip upon New York, But while the doctors are trying to discover the causes of the disease and the means to prevent its transmission there is no reason why the public should fold its hands and feel that it cau tuke no part! in the fight. By far the greater number of cases of the dread disease have developed in crowded sections of the city where filth and flies add to the dangers of summer heat, That single fact should be sufficient to start the most vigorous clean-up campaign the congested districts of New York havo ever known. | What the Street Cleaning Department accomplishes is only the! beginning. | What is the good of clean streets if foul bedrooms, filthy base- ments, dirty soda fountains, open, fly-infested pushcarts and hun- dreds of vagrant germ-laden cats constantly increase the danger of infection among children exposed to such conditions? That is why The Evening World has inaugurated the most prac- | tical, immediate course of action the situation suggests: A Home Clean-Up Campaign on the “Help-Your-Neighbor” plan. The Health Department, the Police, the License Commissioner and scores of prominent physicians will help. But the real work will [The Office) + ° pulling windows, interior increased have be done by public-spirited householders who are willing to pass along The fi the word fer cleanliness to their less enlightened neighbors, \ h ‘ Office | rel Prompt, energetic action along this line is certain to benefit the : k orce city’s general health. There is every reason to hope it may check ;* “If, therefore, tnt ited I 0 , according to rail By Roy L. McCardell E n gage men ts erefore, you are interested in | salesmen, according to ra mi Cee eee aaaaaaaaaaaaene Increased ; od the contents of your pay envelope and] ods, has, Increase if, as most of you will admit, the fu- | paigns which have ' r “ . » Bi ey Copp right, 1916, by Phe Prem Mubliening Co. (Pie Now Vork Bicuing Wood 7 ¥ Ss Steel. ture contents of that envelepe will * . the further epread of one of the most deadly child diseases New York By Bide Dudley iy ve come t anything.” Yi “y slang one Bee of Blea end Sieet depend in large degree upon YOUr| and how to conduc right y Te P 08 Co, 1. 5 Mra, J : oe naval battle of Vis h Phyto Conpriant, 1814, ye ro utdihiog 66 H, so you have come in a thing.” said Mra, Jarr testily, “bu N the naval battle of “asa, Atty | tnbwiedge of the business in which | handte @ i rath Now Werk Bestia Wor lust, have you?" asked Mra. if 1am not a martyr, whetier F want Po years ago, when the Austrian fleet | you ure ‘engaeds obviously It should | Page, EEL 6oQin' : the reer ide ee Jarre. "A man of your axe Lo be or not, there never way one!” — | gained a victory aver the Tallans, | not be difMeult for you to develop an | And 'the i explosions,” sald Poppie, the ‘s place, “You don't get me ro! sre | Interest in the subject of business.'hodke and. m | TRIRGINR Tolar: Vile babe ee eee ela ae tee jthe tactics of steam and steel were | a'yer, there ure inillions of men Ini ves onecthind the motuel, Cheat TO REDISTRIBUTE BRITISH WEALTH? leet tg tess Mavens you's home? Mavent you's! plod” str” Sar, ‘Arwumentativlye| fe ‘and in'a anol combat in Bure [Ae Rott Aenea anit Haft ete wr oy tual, aaetng ; | studying subject of explosions. | witer 1 There's & new era of social freedom, ' yoan waters. ‘The lessons of the | business, ‘They are clock watchers: | diploma and you'll soon and you want to get in on it, Be aly, an ps c ,, vhic’ n- | ime servers; mere cogs in the wheel, authority in your fleld of endeavor. lady Soctalint, and, if you ar ean Civil War, in whieh tren-| Wig do just enough and think Juat | Learn one new thing every day ebont . jclads and monitors had played #0 im- | enough to hold their jobs and let it) your business and some day nn Nott a trial marriage and declare} y 1 ‘ ‘ ” portant @ part on the sea, were not|go at that, Their real interests Hej cash tn on your knowled, we ‘ Pepeatary pensions for widows and dependents of non- | nt at Tree. something else besides a wanderer all 8 off. {host on the Kuropean naval chiefs. All gutside the shop, store Of office, Base. @ regular. programme ne itn " evn. saivned officers and men and for non-commissioned officers) * Medi et yg / RU mae Mire AON SHUTIIYS | NY, MOBI ES. Nas boan ® (rial. all! of the leading powers turned thelr at- ae oa aoe e aa tnea akan [coy geeks. JOull find Jour, reading and np partially disabled, come reports that the British Government. im, folks." |) don't suppose there's any good rm dart, “And Jt/tention to this now development which easy % ae ‘ said Miss Primm, private sec ¥ tol talking to you now, but you wait till lyoks to me as though the tr as bi ai WAMthia Ga tie a ‘ ie already considering nicasures designed to abolish “preventable the boas, “He's an idiot, ‘Those ex-|t morrow! T've got a plan, I've{ Koln to end ina disagreement.” | Maa te Fevelutiont ver, re : “Its price ought to be bigh,” said! iis peplied Mr. Jarr, suavely. next week to vote millions more to provide the cost of SUP-| Bobbie, the office boy. tte Aine you were essentially A LONG with the pews that the British Parliament will be asked Nilve-slycerine la terribly costly.” | yes, 1 am essentially a monoga- wht to be high—why? . timid person is frightencd before a danger, a coward du the peean, , ring in Great Britain after the war, plosions were terrible for ‘Brooklyn, | something in mind that will put a: “We'll be friends, though,” sald M vn bettie waa fouane of be idan | time and @ courageous person afterward.—RICHTER, The majority of members of the British Cabinet, eccording to bet tee vat knew,” enid Bobbie, | St" '° thle sort of behavior tating! no calling of names, We'll meet ony | Hest, at ten Ironciads was commanded ° part! Suppose I went out, leaving No calling of names. Wo'll meet and! py Admiral Persano, while the Aus ‘What do you mean?” you all alone in the house and spent, talk tt over and discuss poetry and) trian fleet of » This{, “For 4 while the town was boom- | the evenings in @ ladies’ cafe with | Ethical Socialivm, You'll find it beau. (eral woo ft was under Admiral M8 ing i | titul and wonderful. No roug | Pegethott. © of the Italian abips tne “ Mrs, Rangle and Mra. Hickett and | (ful and wonderful. No rough stu, Rewethotl Thter of the suki ab te ymic| “Great, kid!" said Mise Tillie, the smacks on the face. We will not) Nery, PHENOMENON that has al-|notloed to his grea n ironclads and sevs { the Parliamentary correspondent of the Daily Express, favor a plan of “State control or guidance of the distribution of wealth.” ‘ was what Mr. Asquith had in mind when he spoke to the econ Why the Hair ‘Turns Gray’’ { ~~ ‘ : cao) h ‘tie: Mrs, Stryver and Mra, Clara Mud- |! ‘4 surprise that conference of certain reforms “designed to spread the fruits of in. | ees stenographer, "1 like a good ridge-Smith and my other women |t 1 our friends any scandal about| From the battle of Lissa dat sae ways aroused curiosity is the ee hap be id of white hair on the dustry more fairly throughout the community,” the Daily Express | .,"Now do you know you do?” asked | friends till ail houre, and then Ko cach other, Wo will simply say that new naval cra, of, steam Oo sudden turning gray of the balg] color was nee by writer thinks, Y Miss Primm, “You apparently aren't] home fuddied, with all my money! We ae mentally on different plan Salling ships av on nk from tl under the influence of great emotion, be) ends of the ; . Y ; - | hairs were just as wh : a Ste th ? the type says Popular Science Monthly. Sev: ya 3 One thing aeems fairly certain, In view of the extent to which | out tutt” suid Spooner: the book-| women have the same right as men | !Mtellectual and arrived at all my}ships constantly changed, and when | gral historical instances are open to|<*t., there was not a brown hair Great Britain has developed the policy of State aid and protection | Keever: “Lat’a not quarrel. “By the! tg go much things, and some day | Coucluslons by col4 analyticn! mental | the Nest great naval baltle woe foURNE| doubt, such as the case of Marie AN- |My” molunted ant oe re were sol tim ey ey spent? How would you Ike it? Well, | You will may that 1 was intenself) furth, 'Aoreov irenti ; ; 1 was in Brook! +H y Pakiaan sian ay eee “li the ships engaged bore no resemblance in @ score of dirgctions before the war, she is going to find hersclf at Metlons Look place. They made 100,000 we'll eurpriee you men by doing it, that you arrived 4 Aas | 0 NS the na Hee eae caNad a= Laan Pps reeyer — NGubeeguent “av on brought ite close burdened wi ormot i . . . | people quake with fear,” too!" " . [3m 1806 the Naval wo gray out the fac ith enormously increased responsibilities toward | “Made “em religious, eh?” sald| "Now, dearie, you made mo | SRR: Yorn smationa, | vo being) other lesson from the battle of Yalu! tim, put there’ are several well | oUt the fact that the pat en's lat ede ¥ ; | ( n from the battle of Yalu, ° head and face was most ine millions of workers and ex-fighters whom she has taught to look to| Beable ecgestalty, although seme | DEOMION” Old MA. Torn Sorom the Tae save got out af bed wc hy Humber, of Chinese | authenticated Byes e-| ARG, Uh, StPncaon and the fait of the Government for the ordering of their employment and pay prayed." 1 NED SS* | aark, as he paused tn the removing of 0. ine ight, “ay that ngain, plenes| “Tacs, Tie, sons of Nippon were, com, | medion! eoeervmccidier tu the pretens| consent. veitcsiog ot” the lor epehe , , 4) : : / 01 e . ¥ ame." | Hietely victorious, the Chinese los fers to @ young so! Tf England were to adopt @ system of out-and-out State foclatiom, tear’ ef! TUMORS Giants | ieee you THAT promise, you | *Re sald with forced calimnens, jhe ips while. the Japanese lost As bie hair was whitened solely on hiaeg it be anything more than the logical outeome of ho : evelopment accelerated by overwhelming events? war, : ; the left side t \ | “Hah! Bobble needs a good Hok- believe it!” feplied Mrs. Jarr, We do not reaet, Phere can be no| none. site fe hat Renn ne aan wea 1s 6 Lg ty ad sh rg it Molusion thet tee tee to t latter! ing” said Miss Primm, "L think I that wasn't the promise,” re-|Marmony in tho married state untews| TBE. ee Mtl Ot oe the most | mine, He was projected Into the alr tained were dirvotly responsible, but eae Wie ee nent) marked Mr. Jarr, “You @aid you! We fect In Hfe in unison,” replied | one-sided In naval history. Dewey's] and then fell beneath a pile of debris, | they arrived at no definite conclusio “Hub! came from, Double. “Tit | wen ry ay anything to me to-nignt, | MM dart. attacked and’ destroyed |When be was extricated he was) In fact, science, haa yet to find | 0 pbble. won't say night. | ese : ' Letters From the People woak that Buy so hard he'll havi eleven vessels at Manilal| found to be deaf, and « few days | HER Wye - ata cause for the sudden turning gray jnonk shat uso bard bo'll have tO] You promised to put me off unit», Mim Jane picked up the hale brown | eM tae low of Amar ‘The battle [later in am Bngtlsh hospital he ehe hair. Per the Union. Principally owing to th ‘Quite a frappe Way of putting It, | to-morrow, didn't you, birdie? aes , of Santiago was equally, dineattous 10 ——— Fo the Bator of The Evening World Dee oa to the wrong fel- | kiddo!” suid Minx ‘Tillie, “If there's | “Don't you call me birdie, you old ‘Yau go to bed, and den't you dare | Spain, all of Cervera's ships beng dee ~ r . ‘The following is an answer to your!" being selected as leaders, and if anything 1 dote on it's slang.” old— OSTRICH!" , stammered Mrs, | talk any more of that love-socialism ed with te Sunepuon © I a Not W orth Knowing “Editorial of the Day,” which ap- Terman vould Bot diecharge|, Slang fs an insult, to tee whe Jarr. “Hindle, indeed!” | gibberish to me!" she said men- he greatest Maval battle of the era By Arthur B peared in The Hvening World of em * ¥ bought them off, theroby | Minn. “if tou and Hobble persiee | “Hush, my dear.” maid Mr Jarre, acingly, “or Vl see how this silvers lof steam anc steel up to the recent en- y Arthur Daer Aug. 8: ying the union in using it T-shall tell Mr, Snooks He|*you are hopelessly bourgeoise, You ‘ backed brush will react!" ik ment of t Hiitish and German Copyright, 1016, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) y éntrance of the Bkager= ’ ne into the New Thouxht, ihe: . But after Mr. Jarr retired in allence | Meet At WOM otha in tb0s, Ww" serving new June peas it ie best to serve them in thousende, es slang.” ; : Miss Primim's right. sald Poppte, |!" i belongs to the lower classes, |hisher social must © Tam @ ratiroad man, or, rathor,| The first year of my ratiroad expe- | ™ have been one, fcr only fifteen years, | "ence I averaged $5.20 per week, and Tam known by a large majority | 8" @lad to got that amount, as tt! 1 Of the 6,000 employees of the prosent |W" the brane of the company to | It New York Railways Company. While | Kee? 20 to 260 extra men, and they | 1 have never teen mixed up in w had no werk for thom. atrike, I must say that the only » With a good, etrong union, boys, vation for the improvement of the) {hes things ure impossible, as th You speak ay she wondered if he hadn't put up a job) when Russia and Japan were at war, When served individually @ meal of 19,742 new June peas ia monote Mr Snooks won't stand for |though, because on her to make her so mad she'd for. | Ho satvensky’s Dig float was attacked onous. Besides, it takes 40 long that the last 5,678 are apt to be under bonds to keep the peace, Wo. get hia origital offens ty Adiatvta and Japan, ‘The Rus: | out of atyle, imen should be on a basis of economia She concluded nally that he had,| gan loss included six battleships, four : 1 4 : her vessels sunk, 7 want to ask him about independence Don't you want to be especially when she heard him m cruisers and eleven ot . 13 notes on a legal piano bhould always be played unt,” said Spooner “Va martyr for soul freedom?” leep: “Remember, Bill; |and two battleships and three other The bas gal pi vs be played with the same owe . i lost hold @ fork in. # came. in grinning. “What |“, den ‘ graft captured. The Japanese hand you inks" he Goan. “Hopetas | mcemeene want tebe & \{hree ‘torpedo boats in the action, he comed now,” sald Mise failroad employees in a good, strong | YOU ean tell the company what man. 0" {he + ea - ae | ee thousand Russian seamen were a. \ lirown, the dead met oO | Four thousal u . q Py z jon that will look after the men {Mer of treatment you are willing to. street and. tried te touch. me a fern | kiiled fl the battle or drowned when Although the elephants are not for aale, all circuses generally cagy @ nnd ; . > A ey i 7.283 men, ine ra with them. and eave them from imposition and |*¥hmit Co withour tying, as the com. hundred bucks He owes me. five | } . : a ? ¥ 2A ¢ their ships sunk, and a 0 | ew aamplea with them, Wrong treatment on the part of the|Pany claims, to ru: their business | hundred now, Arter he had made hix The First \V oyage of Columbus } tuding & number of affcers, were aplel | gave him the once-o Uo nanan nnnnnnnnAARAAnRRAMANAARRARRRARAARARAAARAAAAARAR S| tihaith [CiK)ReNS ‘he Japanese lost CME: bosses, and when I say this I voice} No labor union has ever run any said van it, ‘hwo! * Nothing dome, OLUMBUS satled from Palos ont day of the week, As the weeks pasaed | 118 officers ad mop killed and 538 Doctora in the Zumpbeesia Islands are much annoyed by the popula the sentiment of every man who has|°OMPany's businens, but the men Sand your track; you're skidding. ( his frst voyage of discovery | the men grew mutinous, but Colum. | wounded. tion's habit of refusing to get stok, ouffered at some time or other under | have received potter trea: Chop the poverty dope’ Me began . | bus quelled the uprisings, and pro-| The Naval battles of the last halt it, bet. Aug. 3, 1492, This most mo-| ¢ ei . e bh fought by fleets . to argue and | told him to bh vt cooded westward until, late in’ the}century have been foug! y the whims of some division general | ter salary, better conditions on ace ufore his shoes Wore ul, He's gp mentous Voyage In the world’s his-| night of October 11, land was sighted, | vastly superior in Lonnage, but often The adsent, minded Connecticut man who misiaid a piano in a tho. reman, the power to make |Count of their unions heap skate." made by @ fleet of three} The crown had offered a sum about | inferior in numbers, to those of for- . ie St rly man against| Our city of G: , = ontindeed. he ty a oheap skate,” sata Veawols ftted out for Columbus by | equal to and to this Columbus mer times. the early days of naval | room flat has Boon discharged from a sanitarium as completely cured on oe Sry Of Greater New York to im ing Ferdinand and Queen Isabetia. | had added a silken doublet, ax prizos| warfare hundreds, even thousands, of | one side. ! whom he takes a dislike. ss now practically the only city where The boss disappeared in his private| The flagship of C ere was the for the man who should Hirst dis ver galleys A ne spraetiines, Ste ed. The pe road , urga fr ‘ n A minute 4 decked 1 Sant and thi o'glock at ni , ~ | Tne of ba y ° Tony to all railroad man: Organise} men are not vrganized Into unions, ube’ Cf Mlence wan) decked Nene) itched scaravels,. the| bus, eianding ‘on the deck, saw a modern dreadnought. was created by| afew who Hive from Rand to mouth get most of it on their veat, Bold Gnd strong, select your leaders, |and the aqoner they get busy the tes slang,” he said, [Pinta und the N bommanded | light on the verge of the’ h neh inthe latter part-of the pail pick out good, honest fellows whom | botter it will be nd for it, said Misa} by the | Pb Martin | Barly the neat morning Rodri nth century, while the battle Res ti-arsesh ate mail Aleaieul Oh toatiiad you can trust and tben trust in them! FIFTEEN YEARS GNIPMAN, 1 Alonzo and Vincent Yanes, The day | cena, a sailor on the Pinta, firs! y is the de dant of ‘cram 90 ly sed eggs, @nd stick to them. The reason of 10 FLAGMAN, MUTORMAN AND ,.“Itiots! * snapped Miss|of sailing was a Friday, and many of| land; but the award was given to) the speedy, heavily armed frigate tn. win the War " 5 © “ 5 ho had dd by the A |. aay males falung tn te past won INWPHCTON, N.Y. C. KALLWAYH, ayoyen”) '* "o"nInE “cunion | oe ove ed ila arene Schuabuss hs had ana ihe Tah | bogs Uy the Ate __ Thera ts notning uit 40 WA06 84 8 6406 Broehspnene eetig : "ee bd ° ~h eves ~- ee net <d; oben ithe mikes son cmeen es etry Be A ‘ i |

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