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_ The Evening World Daily Magazine. Friday. September 1.1916 — Cre cbt, word, =|“ The Public Be D—d!" By. H Cone | Stories of Stories Beran iene Py Jorrrw PULITEER los of Immortal Futon Masterpreces 09, Moo 00 10) ; De En A . By Albert Payson Terhune STEER Pre ~~ LG . ‘ # ” ot, HAD Tree ASR. ie hm Pecahing Ce ike Mew Had Ooemiag Mone) a 7 ' aif 7 : LiFann J THE JAK OF OLIVES trom The Arable, 14 MOWAJA * mercheet of Degded Being commanded te @ vivion (0 make the plier 7 Prophets Shrine, ot Ge / holy chy of Mooea, he sold b Piret net whet wee lef of bie ee our thourand ge wv Thal le Pr oclr pate Gogh) supper! bun ee bie reture end for the femeieder of bie life VOLUME ~~ THE DUTY OF CONGRESS. NO. 20,100 vA Howells ean sore tre led to the bew board sate until he should come again (o Bagdad And, ROM the po { yew of the public one distinet hope pierces write plaued the Gold piomes to 2 the accumulated groom of the railroad situation Hie placed the gold pieces im the bottom of @ huge jar, and be Mite nl galled ogee _ the jar #Ith olives, fastened @ cover upon it Then he took the great ae Gage jar (© Abow Nasif, @ fellow-merchant and bis dearest friend. And Al hike got it through its head (hat the country wants & 7 leaders realize that what has to be done must be done without y, and that extended debate will be listened to with scant patience | by the public The cight-hour-day BML approved by the Vr id © Abou Ne if 1 pray you, brother, let me pt oe Usie Jar of delicious Anafirt olives te resh myself with ile contents, upon my retura, that i may rr re of & good fh to me that they right willingly tage oath, and be bade All Howaja plaes the Jar himself in the storehow Then Ali Howaja made the | believer must form at i ot sponsor, Representative been rapidly embodied in @ rl it he rtainty of Paradise. And, after © journeyed hither day, The Senate steering which every true 4 title on, expects (he House te ittee has taken up the eight>he r measure with similar alacrity rr tie had comple the pligrima, ees has oiled its bearings and put on third speed iin } and thither, for his awa pleasure and profit, Sor seven . - Gueasdosmleoorss i yeare—to Cairo, to Jerusalem, to Damascus, to Republican rey tatives are pinion that to eseeonta a tan te eae bi Gay aaa the passage of an eiyht-hour law at this juneture would be “bad home of his fathers tn Hagdad paseag' v 4 ' Jar le r more tha in hin k ix years Abou Nasif had taken no thought of the olive ng Then chancing to see tt one day tn his storehouse, he They are right. It would be the worst kind of politics, In fact, ne hither during these seven years for his treasure), Abou Nasif took for himaeif the thousand pleces of gold ‘The country at large is not concerned with the political aspect and "Aliee tho let GAD Freeh aiitearaad cer Wace the ake wanre eee OF intricacies of the existing crisis, It sees only an impending calam- | ‘ found It 9 ‘ rthe ¥ | : / r | Soon thereafter All Howaja arrived at Bagdad, and he went to the My which all parties should work together to avert s } } | storehouse of Abou Nasif and bore away the treasure jer, But whea Se The will of tho nation is that the menace of a general tie-up of found the gold pieces gone he filled the air with bis lamentations and be “ * ; SS idstian les hesought Abou Nawif to make good the theft, And Abou Nasif. facing toward Peilroade shall be removed. Fair play for both sides in the dispute, made oath that the Jar had not been opened tn all the years of Al Py first of all protection for itself. \ vaja’s absence, Then All Howaja hastened to the Khalif, demanding That demand in neither party issue nor party manoeuvre. It Justice, mational self-assertion burn of national need, ‘The nation’s repre- ves in Congress assembled will do well to recognize the nature Now the night before the cane waa to be tried the Khalif chanced to | eee a group of hoya at play. And one of the boys sald to hin comraden: that need and meet it with solid harmony and but one voice, | —— ] “If L were the Khalif I should call upon seve live merchants to te WATCH FOOD PRICES. | tify ax to how long an olive will remain fresh, Then I should ask them if the olives in Ali Howaja’s Jar be » » years old or not.” The next day the Khalif acted on this hint, And the olive merchants examined the fruit in the Jar and they declared {t was of the present yea: crop, Also they swore th olive will remain unspoiled for more than three years, Abou Nasif, hearing this, foll upon his : face and contested the theft ONSPIRACY to boost the prices of foodstuffs in markets where ‘The Khali sent for the boy whose cleverness haa the poor of the city do their buying is charged by Commis- ; solved the mystery and bade him say what punieh- sioner of Weights and Measures Hartigan. Following recent tigations the Commissioner declare: “I find there is every evidence of a conspiracy among cer- tain Long Island farmers who sell large quantities of vegetables to the Wallabout, Gansevoort and Harlem markets. My tour of the markets shows that the guilty farmers have already advanced prices of vegetables 6 and 10 per cent. This is with- | : ment should be dealt to this thief and perjurer, And the lad made shrewd answer “Oh, Commander of the Faithful, Allah hath given me the wisdom to prove Abou Nasif guilty. But Allah hath given the power of earthly pun- ishment and of divine mercy unto you alone. It im not for a mere child to pronounce life-and-death judgment, but for you!" The J Fami ‘ out the slightest justification and ie little less than an actual " Lead’ > ast i 1e arr a ily crime.” ; If eo S . ae al - By Roy L. McCardell With the example of some of the country’s big food producers) ¢ wood * - . eer - : . them it would not be strange if local farmers were tempted to) s op ny teed eae ig the Lagi pon of small con-| the steps of the Jarr Rpareaea | r, after considering the plea « ‘i lees enlightened customers the war continues to ae 5 and scattered out her dolls and | moment. . De ae ae (eerie the price of almost anything from . . re . | , G other possessions on the step where, “With no what?" ed little Miss . y B the p ; nything The Origin Just a W ife—(Her Diary) {Why Is the she sat, so there was no possible room | Rangle, ‘cabbage to a cartwheel. The threat of a railroad strike is sure to e g Hdited by Janet Lrev i MY : for the newcomer to take a place be-| “You know what intimation ts, don’t t to unscrupulous producers new possibilities of price boosting. Of Glass})! vcd ened $ Skv_ Bl ue 2} site her ana said: ot ain't going to you? Ain't you been to @ adie As Secretary of Mayor Mitchel’s Food Commission, Commissioner » | Covyright, 1916, by The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) la emcanrntmnnnnnnnnncens, play with you any more, Go away! i e 4 got an education with ; i » OTE, en’ ¥ i veomer, who Ww. Mi French om p will appeal to the Governor for an extraordinary session of 1E earliest record of the extst- . CHAPTER LE, bg Fan eeeLth ea AP euh Nevadlmco dy est ebiag PAE was the reply. “You know Legislature to find means of fixing food prices in this State in I ence of glass is found in Egypt) O 7, 16,—To-day it occurred to idly opened it to learn ff the olives were still fre#h. He found them white ; : cs ; | | with mould Tilting the Jar to see If those near the bottom were fresh et the present moment tho wisest politics for each and every member | he came upon the thousand pieces of gold, And, believing Ali Ho: © @f Congress to pursue is no polities at all | died Colxe he would wurely have « ee The Judging} of a Thief. > Copyright, 1918, by The Prow Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Wortd.) ITTLE Emma Jarr waa sitting on |, ‘ot with no intimation,” said Miss s col- elf, and I UNLIGHT, which we call whit®, Hecky Slavinsky, regarded the speak- What I mean, You can't behave to me me that for mere than a forte | ne yearn cones typing until is composed of light rays of dif- er with admiration and alarm, “For| With intima: a, be fresh oF put your < ; Sidi during the Fifth or Sixth east an hour after his departur erent colors—red, orange, yel- why, E ra ae ‘ ‘ 4 event of a general roilroad strike. As a last resort legislative |gyaasty of the Pharaohs, or about night I had heard nothing from | Three-year-old Tom toddled up to raaiy uaa idigetanarsolet te cies SO VET ARR Seeds) TOE pane: Sai eee Baseaae ae i A y - fana: ¥ a ensely curi- !}Me and begge . blue, » and viol why shou! go away?” our hands are dirt, may prove necessary. So far publicity and diligence in en-| 3300 years before the Christian Era,| Fatty Kane. Yet { was intensely curt and begged for 8. Kiss. ¥ y can be broken up into {te oonatituent| pecguse t cot a new. dren and| (MY hands le clean nke him out much the} : t prism (ike wes mustn't he disturbed,” said little Miss Hickett girl eagerly. Tabs Feplieds HE hens | mroush @ transparent prian (ies it) Jarre with calm disdain, “After this) our door steper” Worried. about it, but T have eon, | crystals that hang from a chandelier) y aint going to play with nobody “If you say, ‘Yes, my lady,’ and ‘No, the best thing | can do/ 0 !f it falls on a surface which bas «vce with Mary Rangle, elther?”|™Y lady,’ when you speak to me, you Ba weil as for myself, almost invisibly minute irregularl- asked little Miss Slavinsky jcan alt on the lowest step," said the © earn money for) ties (like mother-of-pearl or the WINK wxoe with her either,” retorted Miss | 80clal despot. o away. I have a! With @ sigh of pleased satisfaction of a butterfly) we see the rays into 1 ri ch 8 has been separated. | wy she said. “Come over this afternod housework I work at the t which sunlight | little Miss Hickett took the seat indi- os of blue glass with finely chased al ALA Soe ne y her experiment “Isn't he a little pale?" I questioned. ing present laws agairet conspiracy have proved fairly effective while some w ous to know how her experiment In| patty gushed. “Of course I've not! colors in various ways. If It pas A pay F of ita fabrication have recently been| ining herself to be a wage-carner| heen able to putting a check upon local price boosters. They have tried it) aiscovered in the sepulchres of the) W4# turning out, So 1 telephoned to Jast fortnigh i | nd failed. o ar her directly after breakf: | period of 9800 B.C. It seemed to me that even over the | cluded th Tho glass of Egypt was generally | tejophone 1 caught a new, vital note for the ki AT ITS WORST | opaaue, rarely transparent, always!in her voice, although she spoke only)! > fit m . colored and used for the making of |in generalitie 1 psc of adornment, such as beads, , everything's going very w very minute I can steal from sald the litte o 1 alt on 1 preserved specimens BIG touring automobile, driven by a sixteen-year-old girl who ‘t) Mollie, and we'll have a good talk, vil writer, Waten mei" added Patt Root are adr eee fangs gaia thins in atte “ . kings » car” a wavy Lines in white, light blue, yel-! expect you any time after two.” proud n a trice she had borne the !BBC Is ee x ‘ . seemed to have mastered the workings of the car” after a} as vs eaRen rage ec neater pect you any time after two. ner|heavy machine from ts place of cone | Holence M Taree ridge-Smith's best’ manne there than she began to ignore her few miles at the steering wheel, crashed into a stone wall 00 | nearly Wo years later—or 600 B. C,[ Strange reserve. Then it occurred cealment, lifted it upon the sewing-| Hold & # ne oF TS Fh ge Haya, little Slavinsky girl woe former companions and, picking up & 4 shi a ie : a : . , i ~|scemed to me remarkable 4 sorbed. ‘The natural colors of the ob- pay 4) UP . sister of the girl who was running the machine and injuring the came Into use for the manufacture of] q few hours later she promptly In- {seemed to me remarkable speed, she Sorta vg seo about Us, leaves, flowers, | though It were a mirror, and felgning| “Yes but don’t apotl my hatr, It's “ 4 go = od me that was the ca ab ¥ | herself—probably fatally. Two men of the party, one of whom See ee ean tena, ag acd ‘downtown | a book. {books and chairs, depend upon, 20 | to apply cosmetics, Just been combed,” sald ilttle Mise ‘allowed the younger of the two girls to take the wheel out of his|tensively exported to Greece and] this morning bad HAO ES REVAUMRGK SO re SOrDTON a eeeye: thio Fest_are ab:| "My! Such airs ae Bmma Jarr she |Jarr. “And now I'm going for a walk. ry rs be iat color of every- 1s putting on!" little Miss Slav! You can come behin got off with bruises. \ttaly, the furnaces of Alexandria, un-| fe knows nothing about my intention| “I shall advertise tn the ni sorbed. So, the natural co} (4 BUSH Ag: 0 iss Slavineky id and carry my Rohe’ ature 1 the unabsorbed | reported to the other iittle girls vf | things’ 50 i . : tolomies, producing glas: ing moi papers,” she replied confidently, “ask. | (ing In narw eet J je girls 4! A tragic instance of automobile misuse at its reckless worst. A 4° ae Pa anes Ag wiNee Of ero lehe abicct?* 3 asked, papers.’ she replied confidently, Vaek-| residue from full white light, There motor vehicle, 00 f. the deighborhood, who were grouped| “Hey, what's the matter?” aried sh thing as color by itself. i ittle le: 0 | ne “He'd be furtou Patty Teplied,| paper. I shall offer to go after work | !% D° such t ing as color by itself. | soot a peddler of penny ice cream, | Master Isay Blavineky, out for @ y weight and speed go little less destruc: | To the Phoenicians have many au-| aimly, “He thinks he gives me ali and return it, There's a little ini | A swarm of tn! ute partietas, wong. | bout @ Peddler Of penny toe m, | Masta Iany Siavisahy, out than a locomotive, Lurtling along a public highway under’ the |thorities awarded credit for the dis-| tho money 1 need, He BGG ooskiasn) Gommaleice Wily, WRG) trust the bol it up, like the surface of moth-| ny of us, so proud she is!" acquired tn trade. i i “ari oey iT 0 = tcl | 7 % recently pee of a sixteen-year-old girl whose experience in driving i tl basigiaeaeenytoe Ait Ravesinnn fay pee A rpacene Se 2 Benes | “Dear,” I sald softly, it really erode it bid porniee neppea | Hearing this, even the proximity} “We don't speak te common pee- tter of minutos! What might have happened to other vehicles | itat of Phoenicia, was at a very early not Bln to know #o long as I can|necessary? Can't you make Dan a Spaces between them just the|of an ice cream handcart on a hot| Die!” replied his sister. “We are out tp itt" listen to reason, make him ace how iil absorb rays|day lost it: 1 | walking mit « fine lady!” | im her path? | period famous tor glasawaro ronda | but how do you Keep im trom Toy Foal abou thie lncney aversion y” be pr rieege mre enrow ott thi ies They eh PM ascalig i “Hey!” Master Slavineky aad to ine 1 ra ; . |by Artas and Irenawus from the sandj ¢inding out?” 1 wondere “Not 10 ia filled with . When one thinks how many “big touring cars” are nightly in| ysougnt down from Mount Carmel, | “My machine and my Instruction lieves his wife should be a beggar. Feat, | The ar particles, and thelr size| front of the flat house where the Mies Jarr, making a tid for the hands of revellers returning from gay supper® wonder increases | Glass ornaments made by the Phoo- | chart are tucked away every night; Why, I know a woman whom every eth ¢| Jarrs Hved. Princess's favors, “if you'll git in my TP ictomobile visti vow. Neiti Tye (niclana were. distributed through | before he comes home in the |one calle happily married, yet who| and spacing is such that they solve automobile victims are 80 few. Neither motorists nor even the | "© A all sky blue. Nearer| Mise Emma Jarr till sat in estate| Otermobile, Emmie, I'll push you Bas where I keep my things and th: 1- | has suffered much morg than I.” rays which “ , larger particles turn t' the top step, e: ed {i around the block. . : : ‘ Greece and Italy, the beautifully ———- — -+- - the horizon, upon » », engross In mak- are yet fully convineed that the motor car is anything but a big,!ouidea sidonian vasew being held in| ‘There de no life of a man, faithfully recorded, Dut is @ Reroic poem of! Liue into wine eens te’ or| in up her complexion with imag-| | Mise Jarr seated herself in the iting plaything. |reverentiai esteem by Rome at te] i¢g gort, rhymed or unrhymed.—THOMAS CARLYLE, a dusty te above us, All that 1s| inary adjuncts, or nity, and then, time of the Antonines, — eee White sunlight, after passing| ‘Then, it would seem, an tmaginary| With ® condescending wave of her = " hand, dismissed her entourage, = rh eclmens of gyptt a through many miles of blue-scattering | telephone rang. For little Miss Jarr, . 4 Letters From the Peo p le While specimens of isyr “ai ans - air, appears in the hues of sunset.| oon unconscious of the Please don't wait for me,” she sald, Phoentclan glass were found in Greece | D iE < ‘ d S -nse The size and spacing of dust par- |“ Tr Presence | with cold indifference, ‘The Right-Hour Day. jinaugurated. What the voters of this |in the time of Herodotus an’ Ark 1 Ollars an sense ' ‘ies as well as the angle at which| of the other little girls sald “Hello!” | sunlight strikes them determines the! in a languld, modulated volo, “Oh, the EAitor of The Rrening World: jolty want will be carrled into effect, But they all waited and helped her Four editorial, “No Room for King-|and there will be no room for any phanes, it was not until $50 B,C, that By I. J. Barrett i to alight at her own door, while Mas- e ” b its manufacture In the form of en- . J color of the sky. in that you, Mre, Queen?” she aaked.| ter igen Wievineke: eet te Hare,” is much to the point, Tt | other Kingdon i a LAW grayed stones and cameos becanie| ¢ ’ cain dane Min your gold automobile at € to ses| passenger's eit of grandeur, asked if hes “pape leg pbc ne President Klght-Hour League’ of common among the Hel A Prize Contest Pushed This Man- 19 al errs. Py Ped offered to BUD*| 4g annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns/the movies? To be sure! I shall be| 28 mEnt come ag yo and Give ber a road @ to realize that) America, chimedes, for e: 1 5 a . , {cha " . aphere of Archimedes, for example, Product. “Now the favorable feat charmed! Mra, Jarr, beholdit ese )the great ai bor) wubile wants MILK Delivery. | belng made of this substance, ufacturer’s Pre om tne © feature of this September Nscuy) Mieviaaky gavel van oia't|tnlece Gram cal yenardiag oll ote finally prevail, and no _ To the Fattor of The Evening World Among the Komans the art of sure to benefit the dealers wheth contests 1s very simple and) or pot they won a prize. And we Sess rize| Plan was the fact that the ads were mate ‘“ a fdea behind many p | goin’ to play with none of us no more, | Proudly. 8'll_lead society when HIE first appearance of Septem-| Ain't you, Emmie?” asked Iittle Mary | Puedifuty ane wnenee x Why, how tons or labor organizations) Has it ever occurred to the directors | jer than the of the large milk compantes that they but making does not date ew effective,” sald the sale ¢ and| hoped that one result of the contest | jearest * be vee » cunpire, bul as far . ber in the Roman calendar was! Rangle, pleading! Questions of the eight-hour |are spending too much for deliver ensng of apie ve) - i ac-| Would be to educate the dealers to th er Rangle, ingly. friend: frecognition of the organizations |and broken botties? Could not a suite DAK ws 08 1. the theatres pag PAYAIHRE (ONS OEN CA Liar Ravantage to be xained by advertigne, as the seventh month of the! Proper authority to regulate |able mubatitute be found for the costly Deen decorated with mirrors and) turing plant whose product ts “A Jury of well known experts was! year, which began with March, In t ° wages and working conditions, |giaas bottles which are carelensly | 5ias# Plates R ; tag-| HIDNted through hundreds of deaters,| seiccted to award the prizes, tt being 743 43, C, Numa added January and ac (e) or nowing 1 ‘the people should vote on| broken, lost or misused by tho thou. |, Prom decaying Rome (he manufacs | wit at tne same time ia not altogether | a condition of the event that copies of) ys ny te . 4 Be b mA elect or reject candidates for all I do not know how ture OF milage wes transferred vo . srely thin: In the| te Papers containing the ads be sub-| February to the year, and September By Arthur Baer 4 le * stantinople, thence, in the legitimate, It is merely this n the > 2 d hi ince continued to be from President down accord ries are made in New Yor inte . - if " the board for inspection. became and hes since 0 | Copyright, 1010, 27 The Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Ee they stand coward one or the|{ do know that there lea constens (century, to Venice, which for many) hope of obtaining @ prize, thousands 9 prizes Were so apportioned that| the ninth month, This made its name | 4 . iow Breaing Word.) . procession of milk wagons in our city, hundred years was to remain the cen | of aspirants will render service in the| although the first prize was for $500,|a misnomer, for it w '0 musical education ta necessary to play a graphophone record, to « great extent will do away | beginning not long after miduight and (S08 the Industry, the Venetian) ii. of ime and labor and thus the| #0 many amaller ones were offered that) “septimus,” meanini strikes in the future, The people | continuing until almost nox eet and goplets and drinking cups being ex- | scores would receive something for the| properly f2ptember would be called There are places in the Alpe wh tourt fe an well qualified to decide as to| Ip this necessary en ported all over the world cor time, trouble and expenso involved,’ November, which is derived) from ie ore 9 ips where a tourtat oan drop 8,900 foot baie future industrial development as| Could there not be several . The year 1673 saw the first manu-| in the aggregate — many| ‘The result was an Unqualified success.) "nove," meaning nine, The Roman| without any eatra charge. C retay ‘other agency, | loceg ‘hare not be several centrally facture In Kugland of drinking| thousands of dollars’ worth of labor| ‘Thousands of dollars’ worth of space! Senate sought to give te September — agreag OF any other agency. |iocated distributing stations where glasses and mirrors at the hands of | for the mere cost of the prises offered. | wan hought to push our producte | the name of Tiberius, and, except for| Ag deat reauite are obtained if a plate of epaghettl ta eaten in the oppe favors an eight-hour day. ana be in’ ‘livery” ayatem Venetian artists brought over by the! Sometimes the reaction duo to the| Phis resulted not only in Increasing) the fact that the Emperor was al opp year from now, when mein | oeee ut owue for those who | puke of Buckingham, while in 1771] resentment of disappointed contestants| the demand but because in order to| modest man and refused the honor, | #tte direction to which the hands of a clock rotate, to put a municipal teket |The bakeries bave | the first company of British plate} militates against the final success of| successfully advertise our product, the| we might to-day be dating our lettera) pyre the right et tae relivond | caneh of thai ne jong Ago cut out | glass manufacturers was established | the scheme. dealers were obliged to carefully study | “Tib, 1, 1916." Other emperors sought Pet whales are very scarce in North Dakota, ‘ity to organise and ecoure | talniy sell on smaller tmatain thea eA Nunica glace works “here was a factor tnvolved tn elit for talking points, they beeame| the glory which, Tiberius would not | piso n America glass works were es- contest we recently conducted,| much more efficient demonstrato: scept, and Domitian gave it his own our work do the talk dealers. I prophesy that |tablished at Jamostown, 1008; ‘ai| however, which, to, a great extent,| it, and. because. thoy understood. it| name The Senate under| _ TAimdlea can de prevented from squeahing by tabing conducting the contest re- fe , Germaniou: rt and otting sith one or both of my suggestions salem, Mass., 1634, and in New York, | overcame this objection, thoroughly were inclined to push {t| Antonius Plus gave it the name of] with thimble oi}, wi 28 opted. but only after a very 1683. Subsequently works were bullt} “We offer our distributors $1,600| more vigorously. Even those who| Antoninus; Commodus gave it his soy | vestigation. The Wicks com- in 1780 in New Hampshire, in 1792 at| worth of prizes for the best ads push-| won no prizes felt benefited by the| surname, Herouleus; and Tactitus The safest way to hunt Hone leopards (a by the correspondences 2 m needs a mh sui | Boston, while plate glass was firat|ing our product, written by them and| contest. No comeback of any sort| also gave it his own name, but none REICH, made at Pittaburgh in 1853, published at thelr expense ip thelr ever developed.” / wort) Ge them Could “make it etick” method, 4 ' Meth ER Oe ty ; ‘ “7 aes