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et ee wes sl The Evening World Ae a a eID: Auqust 22, 1916 Midi, Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Kowland or ) : €LeVATO@ wane e ha omg 10 @ tu Pum Pommam ts (tm Ae tae oreemp OOUd \ any Na) Me © CANAD HILY, Verh y, my Desebier, life te abort, end youth te Becting. ‘ Nahe yy Sunmnee Therefore, | charge (hee, santo wot thi Clomes” | Daily Magazine. Tuesds + By Maurice Ketten beicron bowre upoe ew UN foam (hee abd pereeeule (hee #1Ub wale Belveries aed peardove thet be ona Ww bles mee ‘ . | Lat (he Tneligivies and the Mardehelle seek (heir amusement omeng 7 Wwe HoT other demerts, but beep THOL « Path of thine | . DATS ; For, #oat protieth ito dameet if fooiw way of be _— ' VouM) 0 Mow Your be ts BO popular = Poaeo « i Heather @ould | have them say of me ' — HEALTH | he ls se EXCLUBIVE Yea, abe le exceeding dieu: to please, aad WHERE THE PUBLIC STANDS. be that winteth ber shall be lucky TH : ; ; veiik tala tetuiae Ge to! Better one ideal Lover te the Imagination (han twenty doodle Lb bh ‘ ’ the y's great re irom wits upon the Goorstep aud the parior chairs 4 por | { rele ' Hietter & good book, & loose corset end comfortable slippers thes Oe : 5 t evening to (he m t with the Wrong Man ; fowarl | { f Mette flernoob pap tn a secluded mock than a drive in a twelve : cylinder car #1th @ man who pertereth thee with cheap sentimentality aa@ i ae ‘ peoketh thy Kisses, as (rading stauips, W1Uh every pound of Mattery u ther d ‘ . ¢ Hetler« night's beauty sleep than @ bard night's fos trotting aa fen or managers, Le apple tance for the Pre \ Wty NoT a neat morning hea Gent, in the other for M + Mit and Chairman Straus of ¢ rc 4 . GOLF Better ONE proftatie platonic friend (han twenty pear seatimentalioe Public Service Commu as been applause for the earnest effort 4 tn ccareh of Givercicn, ef publ Micials t by t mptest bie means a men For, lo, if 1 am beautiful my mirror will tell me eo, and I need not the ; pede officials to avert by the prom ass ows 9 commendations of philanderers and lightweights to sustain my vanity, ecing utterly deserved pul simmity z And if | am kissable, (hen am I worthy to be Kissed only Im reverence But railroads, dike the ma the telegray the teley rth LEANING and rapture and gratitude d not as a pastime lighting of streets and = en UNIFORM 7 / Verily, vert! e that keth to be a “good fellow,” she that wasted ployed, indieper ' ' ‘ daily life, On upon them alu indo er days and scattereth her favors upon the profitiess, she that consorteth with lowbroae dancing dolls and eatlow “half bakeds” and cheap seat mentalists shall in time cease to know the Real Thing from the imitation and shall be glad to content herself with a SECOND, even « broken etiek upon the tde of life. But she whose motto ts “Preparedness” shall be clear of eye to eee the Right Man when he cometh and strong of hand to ROPE bim! ‘Thus ts it written in the Book of Flirte! t wpe « United st t as they depend upon sidewalks, stairways and Why should any hundred men, any thousand men or any benéred thousand men have the power to stop the machinery of transportation, or even to threaten to stop it, while they adjust differences the settlement of which can be equally Belab. well accomplished without changing the speed of a single ; wheell Fy That is the practical question millions of people in this city and Wy he J arr Fam 1 ] y ; country have been asking themselves for the last month or more 7 / Employees of public utility corporations have their rights and By Roy L. MeCardell } the public is ready to back them in getting that to which they are BUSINESS 5 i Copyright, 1916, ty The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World.) entitled, But NOT to the extent of meckly submitting to an indefinite BATHING ; | eH, don't fuse about it; Ue] yourvel? and clean the bat.” ordered tie-up of an important public service or even of listening to repeated Sulit O hat's good enough!” sald| Mrs, Jarr, “It will only take @ few | threats of such an imposition, | Mr. Jarr, minutes. You'll find the bat under If the country is now in a mood to demand immediate legisla It hardly need be sald that Mr. Jarr} something on the hall rack. You tion to remove the possibility of strikes of any sort among employees was apoaking about his own hat. He can put the hat back under the same wouldn't dare tell Mrs. Jarr ber hata, thing and it will soon dry. For 1 ef public utility corporations, let the brotherhoods and unions put wore good enough and not to fuss led if you cl it before bed- h Y ; a : about them. me you never will, and I positively the blame where it belongs—upon the leaders who, professing to J) “It looks \ sight," commented Mrs. | Will not let you go downtown wearing } speak for those they represented, menaced the public until it could Jarr. “That's why T always put] such a hat!" not but rouse itself to consider means of self-protection, | aa something over it when it's on the| Mr. Jarr glumly acquiesced, and + | hat rack In the hall, I don’t want|by this time the Jenkinses had ar- | EVENING any visitor to see it there, let alone | Fived. WITHOUT FORMALITIES. | BATHING |on'rour nea” “So Ind toate you! My! how wall i i 1 Sutt |_ "I tell you it's all right," contended | YOU are looking,” cried Mra, Jarr and HE new Italian energy spreads itself farther and further afield |Mr. Jarr. “You know I busted my|Mrs. Jenkine simultaneously, And From Salonica come reports that Italian troops have dis er | other straw hat”— gp esAbgzed each other they gave embarked there and marched through lines of cheering Greeks ' I know you did, Just in a fit of | ® ching glance to see if any more to take their places beside the allies. It seems hardly likely that Italy has sent soldiers to Salonica under the impression that only Austrians would be found aiding the - Turks and Bulgars. At is well known that Germany directs the fight ——— —-— : Against the allies on the Balkan front and that a considerable number ‘temper, interrupted dra, Jarr, “but|®T@Y hairs were visible on the head |that'’s no reason you ..ould Gy up of the other since last they met. jand wear that stained old hat you dis-| Mf Jarr and Mr. Jenkins also carded long What will people warmly greeted each other, although, think?” being office mates, they had been “I don't care what people think,” side by side up to an hour or 60 ago, Fe) | fl ARARAAAAAAAARARARAPRA RADAR OSA ORPLLRAROSRLPAAASALLLY | |S >| ne pawl Then, after mutual inquiries as to retorted Mr. Jarr. “I con't have any 0 - . es ~e a ‘ . “ ya " i oh children, vacations, atyles, weather, Of German troops ers actively engaged there. Nor do we imagine | Bargains tor the {/{The City Child in the Country {)} The Office — | mor tmysny nmr me So.) neumbore and aches and paina din i 0 +i n in Prussi : . ° ’ kd 4 UB oai! Remtaga have orders not to aim their guns at men in Prussian Woman Shopper By Sophie Irene Loeb | k orce SRRUeh PEG ar: ad Pere WU ee same sort of uniforms. ’ " “But It Isn't good enough for me,” j : . t ORR Ree Supyright, 1916, by The Pi Publishing Co, (The New York Ereuing World.) ¢ | ce After dinner Mrs. Jarr suggested It is hard to see how, under the circumstances, Berlin can let! sow is the time to nec a. rage lacalle angles eilesd ged ‘pest for them and who long for their By Bide Dudley declared Mra. Jarr. “It makes You! that Mr, Jenkins, who was quite cute Re hy Ge interests in. Mil vat | js the time to secure a fas! HE other day along a country | post for then aid wit it sier suffer ) look #0 shabby that I'm ashamed of] a+ the piano, give a taste of his must ose heavy German interests in Milan and other Italian cities out: | jonable wardrobe for next sum- road L came upon two children through the hot summer than bo| Compras, 1018, by the ing Co, . e \* AER A A edt Sher 9) you. What do they think of you at READ in a newspaper to-day,"| your office? Don't you think you'd said Popple, the shipping clerk, | be more apt to get @ raise of salary weigh the urgent necessity of declaring war on Italy. | mer at a minimum outlay, The crying bitterly, When I sought | separated from them. és Auatrians | YOme" who knows takes advantage | to ascertain the trouble I found that] Therefore, it behooves worthy peo- I Rome doesn’t seein to be bothering about formaliti oie re atrcalee, anraitheus pretty linees tere; calte had freee seq to tie | RR WHO) are: enelOUs t9 give the and Germans look pretty much alike to the Italian in his new found | jittie dresses she is now wearing were cal qualities, and when he had played a fow bars of his favorite ragtime piece, she gave Mr. Jarr a glance country joys to city children to con- . as he began wiping his eye |If you looked more presentable? that sald, “Slip off and clean that adath ne area ib le how weaning were country fee abe) hares os y by sider the things necessary to make! glasses, “that a Chicago professor| “My dear," replied Mr. Jarr feel-| nat” strength. selected from the bargain stocks of | some well meaning philanthropic peo- | them hap, , “ et a this month, She was careful to avoid ak a ‘One ot the tirst elements is to be|%4¥8 music can be tasted, That's a| ingly, if I looked prosperous down| Mr, Jarr stole away and got the certain that some one close to them] Strange statement to make, isn't it?’ there they'’s cnt my salary, ifaybe di tl extreme types, and the models she] They had wandered away from the| whom they trust is in the same sur- “Oh, 1 don't know," replied Missi the oldiman, seeing: f need « new hat, hat from uncer & earl 3 ne ae THE WORST OVER | purchased have full skirts, She will] piace where some other “fresh a.rlroundings there to gradually lead) primm, privat, he Gad t rack, found the bleach in the medicine J have several weeks’ Wear out of them| children” were, and were trying to|them into the new and strange Life) ...4 Wate stents cetsace Ayn | Lin thrust the price of one into my| closet and cleansed It in a jiffy, mar- oI 8 : : f . ey find themselves, re el ol | reluctant han NFANTILE paralysis figures in this city fell to a new low mark! now and she feels quite secure in| get buck to litte old New York. oe Wee Fad aera Yee joven left, acbaaitastelin aig, Monta [Treat ete atuiitolbe poor eae Yelllow at toe gordon end peneeeiah yesterday, when only ninety-two new cases were recorded. This baylog frocks that will be modish in| ‘They were away from thelr nearest] who adores the country aud Who has| “Ragtime, eh?” said Bobble, the! nave to ecrliup Ike we do, bi’ ut. '3| brought tt back and bid res ‘ow i |. Their mother had to remain at| always talked about the pleasure, the ; was three less than the previous low record of ninety-five fresh “sont shops have absolute clear- pee rah ctner eildren who needed | quiet and the peace that pertains to office boy. no excuse not to be clean, and !f you| where he had found it. the wood: “Why do you specify ragtime? y 5 AKG caahey MRA EAL eases reported on Monday of last week, nee sales of all summer wearing| her, and they were most unhappy|' tne woman came to visit a friend| “Well, you do so much chewin’ me (Sen er wen hay § eae ee set After Mr. Jarr got back.te the pare ‘ . i : apparel, Cotton dresses that were in the country, in the very woods * yourself & new het you ve tol jor joy was even still more uncsa- Whether owing to more widespread cleanliness and precaution, joy are $3.60 now. ‘Those that were children. if rag, I thought" fined, Mrs. Jarr making claret lemen- ade in her near-cut glase pitcher, ; Bobbie!" snapped Miss Primm.| ©, . 5 , ‘ enjoyable for a few days and the PP {> Clean it?” Likewise the light weight coats, Many |! the city, and the country did os he sre bad been res that she longed to be in. It was very clean that one. } more careful segregation, the natural wane of the epidemic or to all #9 In June aro now marked $10, |, Snese, Youngsters, Be ieee Te not eniovable ah Ane Phats an ineul 1 think 1 sball sked Mr. Jarr. y Fi o a } sh i | three causes, there is good reason to hope New York has suffered of these have been reduced 50 por appeal to then for a iniuute, ibe es, clean it waa the reply! On th home to East Malasta, $9 te One day her friend was called away| write your father and tell him you f in the way home Cee oe eee that gin] blue aky meant nothing to them, as) 20 vite of days amd the woman | rey 4’ \ 204 where's a bottle of bleach In the) afr, Jenkins cried suddenly, “T never | the worst from the scourge this season, It has already been noted Go hice tor the winter dances can |Coubared to the skyclaver FOOT) WO ang very unbappy until her | 0) reprimand, Do you know ieee 1 got to clean the children’s| was so insulted in my life!” that in previous epidemics of infantile paralysis a falling off has NOW be purchased. ay oxtranrainity Where ving corntields were the irund sekurped, She foe Be nen baba eth Hale pein eis straw hata, ‘The directions are on| “What'e the matter?” asked hie : ; reductions, © vio 0 h me 4. he place . e usually begun about the middle of August. Health Commissioner away to school will be able to pick up | lonelieat pave on earth in contrast 10 |) Very quiet and peace that shel shipping clerk. (it; take the hat tn the bathroom and| wife, : . be crowded tenement streets with ‘ Emerson said yesterday: jseveral of thas pretty frocks that] the crowded Winery every olock. [talked about for so long changed t0) | presuaie, then,” caine trom Miss clean tt “Look at my straw bat!” reptied j ’ y sho must have for the varlous echool | Mie Cows, the pigs and the caiiuren |TChemeness ay where everything | aise a dures tat Mocs her, “yobs | “But the Jenkinses are coming to] Jenkins, “It looked eo bad that T bid Our charts show that this epidemic ts dying out with " o . does hi wn | scared them nearly to deata, and all ore the Buman | V9,J8 @ Stree: that needs curbing.” | ece us any minute,” expostulat Mr./it under something on the bat reck The woman who ha ites ace tea) porses Were noth remained the same excep! u You're paving the way for i er ak greater swiftness than it came on. It began in Brooklyn late dressmaking will find wonderful bi the hay rides and 1 me 1G ee tal ch, the personal association that] trouble,” said Popple, siniling. Jarr. And even as he spoke 0} when we called at the Jarre’. They in May and it is passing away Just as scientists expected, In gains in both silk and cotton fabrict tae @ atreet car ride to Comey) cave it the necessary fuculty of en- CExesllent witheisins:” sald Miss! door bell ran, toust have been afraid some of their “ . and just @ little foreknowledge in . put in the | durance. t sso with grown: primis “ut “I must not be side: | “Well, after dinner, when Mr, Jen- wear » outside points, however, where it set in only recently, tt will What will be worn will enable her to| All Tae eee ouahis py the mo-|UpS, What must it be with little chill tracked from my purpose,” TUrning ying gets at the plano playing rag- it away fi a thelr home, Look at it prebaniy, ‘ast longer: |poctre’ the fashionable materiais for |shade With (hy SMe owiue away. ‘The|dren who know Mornay ray toa Ufelto the boy she asked: “Where coul wathey pen out and hed it the 1917 wardrobe av a nominal cost— am es. and are suddenly transported to a dif- |) ferent kind of existence altogether? To such lttle ones homesickness has | « see your father some afternoon it five o'clock So far as insight into the causes of the epidemic go, the doctors an item worthy of consideration since [lty hunger 1h these Little hearts was time, as he always does, you excuse cleaned!” i , very pr , terrible to behold. ; are etill not much aitad of the layman. The disease seems to seizo ‘Bere t* every Broa ANy, tate orere ‘ d Ip- reflecting that ealoks rogan'g saloon, 1 guess,” replied “ Ab en “4 " ‘ cottons in 1917 will be considerably ice ce nee children taken |done harm aaa i theratats beund 12 Bobbio. "You kuow the place.” A man has no more HeM to say ss unctvil thing than to act one; no © upon a community, run its course and die out much as @ fever fastens advanced in price owing to the 49-) Oye) fom the environment that they deetroy all the Sha eeu ny Ie Pag ttew, the Place!" snapped Miss | more right to say a rude thing to another man than to knock him down.— upon, ravages and finally leaves an individual. |Gransed Cost OF Brogusting. Sea cron in and suddenly taken into|and good food mgs lull UR 4.) Primm, accenting the | proaouD. | JOHNEON. Other somimiunl ed | Those exaqu' been admirin a life entirely new to them, ‘Look here, young man! Mr, Snooks and, perhaps, secretly |" The transition was too qreat for anything, better in the world than shall hear of this. 1 jntend to ask him v may have to feel its full effects in turn. life for boys and girls; but ‘ ; coveting all season, are probably OM | nose city citizens. While the cou country life for hoy i to discharge you. 1 2 7 tis. : . “ » . . ho would aid them to gain “4 “"} “ r Theories concerning the malady multiply, and where investiga-|the counters now and within your! try may seen alluring to the Krown those who ald ‘Now, now." aad peoee 4 } The First Transatlantic Cable, by the papers that the medical scten- @: > Blessings might wisely see to . tion and hypothesis are busy the wished-for facts may at any moment |the fas and voiles will again be| i) humanitarian and Just the place | these bookkeeper. 5 : organdies, and there are beautiful! ing a. hardship for little ones who | (home longing) {s overcome or that tags an Pere te enueret seas! ~~, \ busy |the favored fabrics in 1917, So will! for children, yet they, may be creat. | It that this natural feeling of heimweh emerge. Meanwhile this city is thankful for any local signs that, |"! ph. 4 f ” he | ing from the Irish coast to Newfound. e b in i ive of what Islaome toved one is with them: hat's lucky,” @ald the blond, “If JT 18 now a half century since t! cay i Mespite occasional fluctuations in the daily figures, the climax of tt eros OB wants arene oo cannot be apprectativ: _———— | Miss Primm Induces Mr, Snooks to completion of the first permanent | el oeseney were exchanged be- * : : dresses for the winter's informal af- nly this, that our determination to succeed was, fire Bobbie he won't have any trouble Atlantic telegraph. Since July 27, | prett ueen Victoria and President ‘ danger and dread is well past and that its children may in a few fuirs and next year you'll have a A failure establishes oui p 6 ine ARENAS Job, 1866, the new world has been In con- jolcing on sath er) pe, Nad y at , t 7" came fro 5 mn weeks cease to be shunned by outlying communities and go back {tshionable frock, for aumimer woul | not strong enough.—-BOVE! ewe item, bere my om the Poy: tnuous and uninterrupted communt-|' The jubilation proved premature, to their normal life of school and play. | manded’ Mike” Tille, taterrupting. wi {a failure. The faith of Field did not because they must be disposed of to “My hair is like gold.” success was SEHINTOD OO Sit St waver, and, although the civil war | Pp 4 “Mure!” said the boy, “But all ain't eral disheartening ay prevented an early revival of the make room for the fall trade. Women RS ea ee Maree oa Nearly All) Every Company Ditters. did not feol exactly sure about these 901g, Laas siitters. ‘ os 1668 Pio Moaatbulty’ ot another eau To the Aitor of The Evening World two fabrics this season and so there | “Oh, for goodness’ sake!” chuckled suggested the possibility of an At- ying Of ancthee Genie. Sue ‘Fo the Editor of The E: Do insurance companies pay prem- |i# a good assortment to select from, | structed as follows, Miss Primm. “Sometimes | just have lantic telegrap! ye veel, (ne, Orbe: Eastern. : y > to laugh at’ Bobbie when he springs — Just a decade later Cyrus W. Field, Sag here ante tatneee ony aver \uifis on policies aa tb ‘k. {and next summer you will be wanting | contributor to the Popw evi anew wrinkies. en's 4. “Wealthy merchant, became inter-| wire, but again the project ended in @| haired friend! If you"—— cation with the old world by means|however, for in @ short time the nere3 Ley gegaheyet quer eee nanmeaene tartar WOON + Ps Nala What do you mean by that?" de- op the submarine cable, The final] able ceased to work and was branded i jthem down very close to cost edt A Convenient Shoe ACK. etters From the People ‘ Write U. 8, Patent Office, Wa STURDY shoe rack can be con- says a ar Sol- lawn or batiste frock to be in Monthly for September: Fasten *L should | ne Miss Primm was ested in a plan for laying an under-| failure, Mr. Field then launched Saearg ore, Be WO RHE Whas fe che te the Red Telaane Fou ine ny the wall, oF, If preferred, Spouls imagine fe Hf pate B the cost? A.M. C. | To the Editor of The Evening World If you seo a pretty striped fabric| ® board alonk very fond of Wrinkles from lookin’ ground telegraphic cable across New.) Anglo-American Telegraph Company, ——- Bobbie began. \foundland, and in the following year.) and in July, 1866, the Great ‘Another insult! said the private 1854, he secured the co-operation of} steamed away from Valentia la: secretary explosively. “Here comes peter Coops Moses Taylor and/another cable. On July 37 the cable Mr, Snooks. I guess I have some-| others in a scheme for @ transat-' was completely laid at Heart's Con- thing to say to him,’ lantic 7 manufacture of|tent, Newfoundland, and the Queen The boss came in and was on bis|2'690 miles of wire was completed in|and the President again exchanged way to his private office when Mis#| i457, and the task of laying It was|greetings. Soon after this happy Primm spoke up. “Oh, Mr. Snooks,” | commenced Valentia, Ireland, in|event the lost cable of 1865 was re- she sald. “Bobble bas veen very year, two American sulting this morning,” being en. “Bobbie,” said the boss, “you let Miss Primm alone,” fee World Travel Bureau. Ain . on the ain wounter purchase it, | on the floor of the bedroom closet, and | “To the Editor of The Evening World: cheatin Nee number of theatrical agen: | Stripew have been #0 nuch worn tis| then attach a metal strip as shown. | s Let me know whether there ts a list of them? One |ouey that one would fancy they| phe metal support may be of tin or{ “echool in New Jersey where a boy 080 88 Ca te oe eer gut ea; | aheot-iron, but 1f made of brass and) eevee yenre Old ohn be Kent Where | To the Editor of The Rvvaing World |Prominence for ail stripe effects in| nickeled tt will have a much better | IR ride strict Meriplive and What did Bush of Philadelphia! 1917, Coin dots, that Were sparingly| appearance, The shoes are hung by | L worthine: a American League hit last season? oduced this season, will also be In| the heels, HY d c op Wileons 175,289; 88,835; 145,410. whe the Editor of The Evening World |, Who carried New Jersey for Presl- (dent in last election, and what was vote of Wilson, Taft and Roosevelt? T. McP, ——— ad and placed in service, In addition to the cables between aged. After fam | en waa re phe te igd “A Sonen a vctary beamed with |!ald the cable snapped. \ i are now cabie the bogs continued, ‘a’ paired, but after 400 miles of, wire) between et ree vork nd Rane poly Fede | _In weaves you will bo safo in select | WHE largest anchors ever made are be Krening World ing any of the sheer or semt-sheer | ; Pana Tuntas top tie health pe materials, Tho separate skirt that| now being constructed alth permit for party of st super five adults and child on autortrin. to| bas been so popular this season has anchoring of our largest sup roa ty {°| come to stay for a while, At any rate,| dreadnoughts, The newest of these ‘To the Raitor of The Krening roy © Park Board, Chey, | Rex! umner YOu wil be Bing 2 pays) weigh about 20,000 pounds, explains =, Inform me wh To the Editor of T ing World year's sale—that is if you select one | the Popular Science Monthly for Sei -Mterature appertaining to the export’ Is there any charge for cay joy. “Imagin intie whippers apper like you insult. | had been put down it snapped again, Cc ing & person five times his age!’ id the vessels returned to ir siinse,s Pens Grr: Krooks disapeared in hie prt, | A storm caused tye third voyage, in| New ‘Yorks. Baill vate office, A moment Inter Bobble Tgo8, was successful, and the junction |land, and Halifax, N. 8, Pablic Library; C ing on|of the pique weaves, an Oxford or ajtember, The great battleship Penn- the t continents was ef- h, N. H.; and Brest, produce busines: hi the Palisades? Where can permit be| poplin. Th twille will 1 tt ft into commis. Gee whiz between the . i fines would you suggest? -M.O. E. obtained? re can perp De | poplin. Tne Ane twille will also be) eye is equipped with euch enchous. | TSShts' Primm just glares and glared, fected by ‘miles of wire stretob-|Cape Cod, Mass,