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. Aa ot oi wed Asam _——- = ee. nr end . od . a Evenin Auguet 18. ‘ Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Rowland we oF VEN the ¥ feoligt For le, | hewe IMPROVE upoe Meture mramiacnm of M Ouptey vy sr Pur onee Letip Ba opt SENN 0 ee te hee tet bees Ooms of Womens, ay Dewebier bow 1 leadeth ber ohed ber el ber #e e World ter ly had eres moe Devoid a eet fering (able looklog like (he erate One ~~ an ‘ Abd @hee rhe arineth che i ee Angel elrelebt trom Parades VOLUME §: She \orlurnd® herself wi) slow torture end there te sething @bied the ill Bot THY upon herself at least once = = Bbe pulleth ov! ber eyebrow howl mercy seylag THEIR GREAT HOUR. Ge wl Kyebrowe are musey things!) Moreen they ere get void ' WOHKN thie season b the beawers of tbe ralway employe * have é deth ber fave nb 1 whe soabeth | cole | up their minds to force the issue tye pole! wher: Cie Be of the United States would be prot oth | WA I echerh and ber rele are weary the public to take @ band in the settlement of We bse Breseets i Beane ea , . P her complies and applye ith much ebith of their efforts mutt be admitted : She baketh her head to mw t pertnawently curly At the seme time we wor wurihe j he electrocuteth ber biem\sber pressed in the way the ubion jeaders expects She bindeth herself in eteel « shutters off her treaty * It has wot in ed the country’s sense of rvcu anid adjust She placheth her feet tuto I went to find that a few individuals enjoy the intonloating consciour ures of power strong enough to threaten 100,000,000 peuple with o disartious tie-up of (heir railway commmunieation-~a calamity in the face of which the President must drop hie other duties and do his » 7 eniip and aondaeth baseatt @irhewt aerey! baplan to save al! these millions of Am n citizens at home from s @ °L WONDER if I shall Do!” ng divruption of their business aud convenience at the hands 4 But @ Man is wiser in bin ways aud utterly without Vanity of thelr own countrymen. ' vi he rusheth bome from ¢ ball geome and t# arrayed for the vi rien | ug th th anqguet in twenty minutes The union Inbor leaders are oujoyug their great hour, They Fr Sisectn igtite. Irom iby late and ramus. be stuck to their refusal to arbitrate until they drew upon them chin—ONCE, ue troubled gaze of the whole pation Ho whistleth merrily while he ruaneth the comb through his Top Haig, to recognize aud reason with them He enatcheth up the first clean shirt at hand aud donneth the coller But in thus demonstrating their power have they not aroused on (at the TOP of the pile ail sides eeriour reflention as to ite nature and the need of restraining And lo, when he {8 arrayed be smileth at bis own KEPLECTION witty it before it becomes more dangerous? joyous approval, saying ‘ell, well! SOME Boy! bu, what? The legislative power of the people o sentatives ie stl! mupreme She anolateth herself with ard aod myrrh She arrayeth herself iu piuk tulle though the suow be fying, aad ewatheth hereeif tn furs though (he thermometer polnteth at ninety, ¢ Ang when she bath falsbed ALL her labors rdeth herself erite tor over Bie Verily, verily, my Daughter, the Vanity of Woman ts deploravie’ But the APLOMB of Man ts Incomparable. — pi diiniemeneameim yi Beloved, {t is mine admiration and my despair! For ho taketh {t for granted that Lhe was made in the Image of be JUSTICE FIRST. Almighty and therefore CANNOT be Improved upon! Selah, ILE Sticlow case haw become euch a complicated problom of con- | g Pmnarinte ee flicting confessions, forced, induced or retracted, that the, / 14 a, « an - public can only depend upon officials charged with the admin- ] h e J arr I aml ] y istration of the law to get at the full truth. One thing, however, is certain: The purpose of this State is to By Roy L. McCardell assure strict and impartial justico without regard to the personal Coprrignt. i016, by The Wrew Mubliahing Uo. (Ihe New York Evening World.) interests or ambitions of its officers and instruments. Detectives and E6PTPHATS @ pretty good idea of | on, “I suppose he wants you to ge off District Attorneys are assumed to be working for the truth and Rangie's," eald Mr. Jarr,|on a camping-out trip somewhere; not merely for a star record of arrests and convictions. Ceeay Us other ovoning weep ia card-playing expedi- . and ing js coat. If justice goes wrong it is the duty of every officer of the law to “and what la the great thought of| “No, he doesn't,” replied Mr. Jarr. see the wrong righted, no matter where responsibility for error may your friend Rangle, the popular bar- | “I thought it a good idea as he pro ; settle. Efforts on tho part of detectives or District Attorneys to room entertatner?” asked Mra, Se Nice ter bea ea ycoda pag! bai f suppress new evidence which might negative their own earlier work erat bave fa speaking acquaint. | YOU Wouldn't approve of It." : or tend to reflect upon the third degree methods upon which, in many anos with © aelghbor without your | “If you will kindly tell me what It cases, they admittedly roly, should be taken only for what they are betng acid in your pears about | good friend Mangle ts mine eee " ir. Tr. a worth. herr ee any a Apeaking ac-|¢ all our lives, for I assume I am in- No suspicion of anything of the sort shonld be allowed to remain quaintance, or, better still, a bowing bla ie ie better able to give in the Stielow case, No man is to be punished in this State when > le Rae acquaintance, I am sure I would neve Sarr RUMAGLS SBIBICw! SRRPNOR! AE reasonable doubt arises as to his guilt, whatever annoyance or dis- Summer O , 7 " no criticism to offer,” replied Mra. \""..., id Mr. Jarr, in dubious | ; (aR E ‘ utings H ny O arr, “But when that man Rangle lad ; eredit an eleventh hour investigation of his case may cause police, . A ig Fables of Everyday F ‘olks The ffice a HF AUR andpaletinee: Gureip te | accents, tor bis entra Haaes Was eOORi, . ’ v 4 7 it good q prosecuting attorneys or politicians. \ at Small Cost By Sophie Irene Loeb. Fo rce fe no more than right that I should (isa de cue eanilien core day off te- \ >, ‘ object.” Thiet cece iaesiac Seiaeiaien esis “ ann m1 > sical gether; possibly with some other AT ED Where Ten Cents Will Take You. Copyright, 1916, by The I'reea Publishing Co, (The New Yors Evening World.) By Bide Dudley ee coe ae er gn ase friends of ours we might go to some | EN cents will take you on many vomint: ? 1916. my oO, | % i i pleasant picnicking place and have ORPEDO CATCHER? Rey ence Gk The Feminist Who Locked Out Love. ht, 818, by Pig Erma (bie Mr. Jarr. “To my way of thinking, | DIASADL Pinte ed basket out- NEWLY invented torpedo catcher is to be tested by the United the vicinity of New York, At O H upon,a tle there was a) ‘Then the partners would get to-| ¢¢] UNDERSTAND by the papers.” reams Be sree ter oar bus? | ing.” Stato horities. ‘he inv . sath sla} th "i get int ri young woman. She lived in the| sether 8 lady leader would re~ aid Popple, ng cler! and and father, coe “How grand it will be, with Gua’ : States naval authorities, The inventor, an American, claims paler eels nN the noite Nee me, ‘That is to say, abe lato her experience—how ne haa not aly pay bg frei eedbvactel MAS & good for wothlag,” teats | cic an eat OU te ehh aaa é a yosse] i I lev Pe yo ° rc er” . y i 3 that no vessel using the devie need have any fear of damage | jyinared and Forty-second Str t,|was permeated with propaganda,|/what a spunea Nargain’ she’ had chorus girls are wearing half hoses?” | rupted Mre. Jarr. “But why do you| tne pepier brood! id Mre. Jare ¥ from torpedoes, The catcher is described as “an arrangement of half-|trotley care are nearly always wait-|which she mot only preached but) made. “Where—on the street?’ asked Miss|not proceed to elucidate what bi9) soorntully, t inch wire cables in net form on an L shaped sliding steel frame and |!" Get tnto an open car for Yonkers | bractined. ‘ the Malntrcnee fo hamareas rec4 | Primm, private secretary to ee cope tear on apt bapa wied Mp,| "OM come now: I mean our own 4 re \ . ” " dask lked abot the “economic In- “ came from \e, % x ? 8 ” . I hung from the ehip’s side about twenty-five feet aw: When the Nea ee eee paatay i Psion papal eae “The spirit of EOntnualig Maen wan “cutee ea “They're wearin’ 'eu)| Jarr. “I was going to tell you, but Lari anieghtelechea areca] 4 N srpedo hits the net its head is caught and held, while its rear end | Yonkers the ride ts very pretty, The “The slavery of woman- pest e her” she thought. er, what good would it do? You wouldn't | yor griends,” remarked Mrs. Jarr, ' + forced (by an automatic movement of the net) above water, where {0% tan along South Broadway Mac's tong. mastery ove het Creatitee wae conTinanie i enraged lioness, rete a pads eagle Abiciy edi Well, {t's too hot to quarrel to- . ser ‘ " through Riverdale, giving many a c, &c Im @ word, | debtor sald. “You pick out some ot “| day," sald Mr. Jarr, i the propeller spins around harmlessly. | glimpse of @ fine country house, and|!ooked with little favor on her| Therefore, the thing to her was es fe vous, Oneey, nee een ee, quaintance that ts any good In your! wry quarrel?” echoed Mrs. Jarr. During two years of vicious torpedo warfare it seems rather|into busy Yonkers at Getty Square, | father’s sex. oe Oe ee ce Read “Do L ever say a word? One would remarkable that oue of th. belligerent European nations has not per-| Here your transfer entitles you to a| $0 loug had she absorbed the New| never to need man was the thing, aT wae gaya, | Ot et ee ee dure not funny," re-lisink to hear you talk that I was # ! : 4 no hi . . Sarr. poinls toa strong probability that tf an American inventor has really | beautiful scenery in the Pica ape chief aversion was man, Each and Rut eure anu Aime cut entirely as et, wen you hear me?” de-|friend and companion?” asked Mr. ue ns coe ae pledlles uroduced rate instrument of warfare the Government of the|™9re than three miles you overlook | every one was a brute in her eyes—a | jovg, romance, all manded Miss Primm, ' Jerr. “I'll let you namo him. the slack Ge nesbis vob pew to ate United Stales will manage to neglect it until some foreign nation | 2° Most Picturesque part of the Hud. | belng who “lorded” it over womaa,|” stoney was the monitor of all tbis| rome’ Cavatine oukueeer. nvrray would a the woes La mY Tight in.” : i : son. Actuns the river are the won-|aud altogether @ creature to be aub-|woman surveyed. And, therefore, |be pleasant this morning, I see by Re etree en knybady 3 woura| “ol well, call It Offs Wty sorry ot ws p it up derful Palisades, and a little further|dued, to be mace to realize that) Using all her young vim and energy | tho papers that funerals are to be plied Mrs, Jarr. ny! y wou! spoke, 1° know better next daa \ rolinble torpede cateher would greatly modify current naval/®erth that broad expanse of water] womun could have vone of him if abe She Rabored a sare’ aan det han ctaattegs unde orate itn | eee RSs imac toll ‘said Mr. Jar, i theory and convert a formidable array of submarines into s Glittering in the afternoon sun ts the | so dpuired. goal—money; so inuch that she be.|Primm, “Ien't that just like the man!” cried Oo much | j, " y Prim ij aati Jan . are ane oe “Greystone,”| All of these nations sabe took to came the brealdent oe the bank in, “Oh, I believe the coat of embalming a Mrs, Jurr. “Even that person Rangle . ‘ k. \iden's former home, Is passed, and|peart early. At school and directly |the small town where she had tolled, | uids has Kone up. i inks of a li fo: i} = on then comes Hastings, ‘This ride take: Now she bad all plus lucre, and| “Yes,” said Bobble, “dye stuffs are} “That poor k creature, whose | thinks of @ little pleasure for his poor Ww . If you ke, it ‘@ school teac! she could choose to love|embalmin' ay f selfs spo! y inv! ‘ | Letters From the People fhanae ears for Uniontown, a malle| gurned ea} pee whomever she pleased. POS Pe not to(Tmavel, on't that the tdeat modern | propio that 1 wouldn't be seen mith i Pays for Thist Greenweud. among the hills just meee te braves tren prety tied Myre dee tie pecan bbe tank pave. Bobbie.” rapped the pri-| man?" questioned Mr, Jarr in turn, | nor Mra, Rangle, either!" iw 7 very actly . & 4 ” ” ven’ 1 ” To the Bulior of The Evening World " ening Work! badvnartiseapt iter ae Mollow."| Se face and foru, Bo many a worth. {and marry him Instead of his marry. | vate secretary, "Kindly cut me oft) swe won't discuss euch matters,” | | { haven't Invited anybody.” sald t On page 5 of the second report of article In your paper |nd brides Atled wien hs While youth came to court and Cupid | ing ‘her. She would be boss, for Your lst, You're a plain Ite £00!) 14 yieg, Jare coldly. “f would know | Mr, Jarr, "I just asked you If tt the Ports and ‘Verminais Committen | Sting that Mrs. Vernon Caste made |"! rieman was “on the Job." But, alas! and /adn't she done the earning? Didn't | °OR LNGhie Siiiie, “the blond | better than to suggest to you any re-| wouldn't be nice, and Rangle and | the ptatement a gader “The making |ApBticadion to bave her pet lap dog fond of walidag there are| another alas! She would Baye none OR dary hes all ween beea per’ a [hued persons; they would not be CoN- | were Koing to leave it to you and hie i led | nerous plea t MPO) Of it. and another alas! ‘The *'* ey don’ rc to be hard y our cronies, | Wile to make up the party.” , ot the park to tho went of the railroad | Uuried Ju Greenwood Cometery and | iin take from lustiine Tevtetog a | Ske Would det tiem call for a Ltte| no longer attractive, Hor | oo Hf gy ont ee tear goted blond | genial to you. You have yous cronies | wiwhy. didn't you aay” go, then?” | Improvement through the Riveraide|®4% told that the rules forbid such |not many miles away aiong fascinate | WMHS and bow"friends,” but tho |luir was gray and there wore wrinkles) air, ain't it?" wuld Bobble such as they are, and ln accePt) cried Mrs, Jarr, ‘It's the first kindly ' t section Js something with which the |@Pimals being buried there. I want | ls (ree shaded South Broadway, and | Moment there was any sign of senti-|in her face, Though her energy was| "tk 8" \ oy talking about me?” de-/|the situation, I suppose. But you] or sensinle suggestion that 1 ever ee | company is not concerned and |t? contradict the statement, for Ihave | MES is the kreat estate of het t ment was all 0 ‘She would laugh | ane had grown herd and| manded Miss Tillle, i |were going to tell me of your friend | he; 4 ot) oF fant man Rangle make, i #8 Jay Gould, npw oe < at the youth and ad hii off feelin, , and oupid could nol Pr to) shoe's t ught wear \P Mra, J ta think it wou e wrand!” ' whieh the city must asmume as part of | Worked in Greenwood Cemetery seve |iaughtor, Mrs Eunice Shug hent oest | Koenly whit a fool he had been, ‘After|come meat, he” was that unhappy |, 2%. tbe Soon goo Se Rangle’s suggestion.” Mra, Jarr wen = itm general park work.” eral years, and wish to say that there jdown an embowered line and you win a while he would turn bis attentions | around her, The blonde turned to the rest of ET a ; Now there i# no appropriation of /AF* dozens of sogs buried there, Kliay [Come fo. “Mun uside” GUSSHIEAS aula. gabon ner cle | youths cate me ANS atohed the ygnecrewent amd feigRed EetsRIBh | gray gre wine men's countera, but the money of fools HOBBES. money to do thie work, yet the model | Howe, inventor of the sewing ma-|iong in Tarrytown are the place friends ‘about her (other followers of her unsuccessfully) drive up to the | eM Ninny once In a while,” | ———— poms At Grand Central Station shows Tiver-|cbite, liad a sox waried in Greenwood, |e foc feleys hi othe prominent | the New Lrw culty and gleotully ten | bank In thelr automobiles with &) on yc lek Mise Primin, | “ t|¢ a ne side Park land 3 to the wat and there are headstones erected to | millionatres them how silly she had made him ap. | happy wife and delightful children. | ay he?” snapped Miss 7 cas { i ak ee are told that the model | the memory of otherdogs, @. V, D. Uf von want womething J than | peur and how sie had completely dias : Many a time ne looked at ihe | rie MW ean) the next ee a] } Theatre Fires . Our First College = . J si a . is ben iH Wil take ye ‘oney jarmed hin and hi 1 hy bther, a hd eam tify me, will you 4 ean PPL LO PPPLL PAL LPL LALA, Onn — a follows the plans eaactly. Facts Wanted From Experts, f Tent routom Beng | Phu it, went wlon ne (we herself tide by as ahe might | fUAnY Plcawe, NOtty TAtIE first of the many terrible IF first commencement of Har- : | In view of the fact that the now | 10 the balior of Toe Hevning World ohiyn Bridge you) sears, wid the girl continued to bo) Nave eon a oe mate phel rime alwaye gid ie the I theatre fires. which — ha I vard College, the first of the oN o and r trie tra mh as © nirong propagandist, ‘rue, hh fo eo she i} . . “The older - | iy b sneer biti ae) 8 Hart eae me POISE A SS ING ARs SaRiLG uae A nieNIaT MOM latrone: Remuinien ea ane found one or two, but. her iiluste fen, Mister he'iikes tt" caused the death of anon 8 es Maeational, Institutions of the than origi the New York Family of Five " vat @ live ‘aving fled sho reallzed ¢ : blonde with nt-seekers oo- | United States, was held Aug. %, 164: i citizens of New York are asking how |Can Live on $0 a I guess Path Heat | ative’: othe Ta ey bak ane, eee indtnie te funny ence 13 multitinge same Motiae whan Hine Youngs mien comprised the int t mucbd the west side improvements are | 49mMe can ik but if the experts who. place you can also take a | that working “for a salary under Civil] Now sho was very y hil ourred ea Globe Theatra in rece ary arg In 1686 the Gen really going to cont the taxpayer claim a man can get @ coat, good for Fubs through sh ad | Service man-made mandates" abut love out for she had alwi Miss Primm dat the boy a| Shakespear 1 | ‘ourt of Massachusetts agree: ' fy i e Manhattan and Brighton | not good feminism, So found only fault with thos © | moment and sil ‘Old jokes, eh? | London was completely comsumed|to give £400 “toward a sch © 5 GRACE P. STEWART three years, for $5, and a tew other Many people think (his is the | mined on another cous “getting | might have been lovers, She found qpat, t presume, ia a hint that T am/yy ihe dames. The house was) Colledge,” and the next year ordere? things for such low p pleasantest of wll routes, At thia|fres of man entirely.” She gave up| that after all she had not been able | Ag longer young. I'll you know to its capacity to witness | iat the institution be established a ¢ ‘ema Rie ae, Sroka Wicd t state where such things can Lake ans one of her public position and, with two of| to rere Hy 8 and ran Sod not hm not oll, Purth nore Tm going oanie » sHonry VILL," but there a eee ine (hats John Harvara, * > » ° jorid : i i Nt lines of trolley cara all| her “devotees” went into private | even herself, For she nly human | Mr. Snooks to bar jokes 1 pi « | rae! band bequeath 3 K cured, it would be welcom the twlind, Yer eevee ir OBAOOd a eee leva’ peeded the human element of | (2, "that ine as mach 61 do ey Manto and the audienco es- | $100 to the college to be bullt at Men : In your news item of the Prudential | many AR HUNK ten cent trip in| plore tia small town, where they sold) love that goes with It He hates them wad gust then accom: | en vo i In the early part of WN. In his honor the inetituth . ner i trip is | store in a small town, where they sold) love c ry rm > ‘f | aid By a i agents’ strike the company ts mis- if Bi-sea: to take the Fort Iwo Kerry he foot Joyerything from a pin toa threshing! At last sho Understood she had aie oe he foreman, Yes,” said sagen un es three London play- | Wis HaMed Harvard College, while the \ atating facts, Eighty per cent, of the Sate Ma ead an ol ae undres) and Thiet th Street TAchine. — miss something even though that paniforemad, “it Will cause us'to lay ihe nat ee Hata ah con name of the town was changed (9 Y 7 nia ht er side rt Sid ott The girl became the dominant t,{something was imp ot. She dies iss uses— ‘ie onor of the ar Bas? ; osunte sre sarang not over $15 a we To decide a bet Will you pleare ature the other sde of the river you can | ane leater of the concern. She ittwas| leaving her wealth to hela who hat “Sai gi, qald the boas. “Levens |Garden and the Drury lane wore It in doubetur igo, } instead o} 5 in your paper whether a Catholic can Bf ‘ Into & ca for Fort Loe or to the |aho did all the buying, who met the/ dubbed her "the New Bra manhater.” |. ’conduit it we want to.” destroyed by fire, and 1B. nae the nt of £400 Was ever acty ; ‘Tate atrike of the agents was caused dent or not? C,H. PB. Tey the teatten rete te 4a Ave: | men, and, woe unto them! She put) Moral: Sie Trimm laughed heartily. ‘The|Arat of the disastrous theatre fires | ally paid, and, in any event. the 4 mainly because we organized a union. OF ine Ge See Re the fave them on! the everlasting detonsive,| Love, no matter iow imperfect, 4) yogy disappeared in is private room | of ‘America goourred in ites college project remained in abeyanc da around » fa 2 ini 33 eps ah ve 7 " A ' 4) yenty 5 » bequest ¢ Jig Officials who control the destinies of horseshon curve is eapovially thrilling, [GniTaRenin tuam WH ® beatsterit-| nasded by the Pest of reoulafed' Fomine) ng the foreman want out another! Hoye Brith, perished In the flames, | Initiated the hovessary ears At Once land to choose from, Five cents a eee g eany to aot a laugh with a ‘The Iroquols Theatre fre in Chicago original fund was added to. in ee thelr eonscience, or they would not be| was carried fifty miles on w truck,|gives you a. long ferry ride from > ke like that ‘conduit’ thing," aald| was the most tortie, oe ena ee tlom stead, Moey Was raised by ecareé by union of their agents, ways the Popular 8c Monthly, A| Whitehall Street acroms the bay to Never hold any one by the button or the hand in order to be heard out; | Ronnie, contlagrations of " ries, Henry Dunster, a Hebrew manded Mise Primm. | persona, mostly women and children, | schola sen fi been burned or trampled to|and @ class b aye Sabet Bnei se Sig that horrible 1008 disaster. in 168, and nine gvadecres in motor-tractor, run by storage bat- . George. And t DIGMINSED AFTER SEVENTEEN hea tergely cupplanted the Bt. Goorge. for another nickel | for if people are unwilling to hear you, you had better Aold your tongue mule ta Dauling lumber abous © yards eves Gus tally ridee* Of MIE 8 thon them—CHUSTHRFIBLD, the cvmpany must have something on| A five-ton oak tree in the Weat |yaigy ta an vou have ail of Staten } YEARS SERVICE. %