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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday. September 13 1916 The Landing Net —- By J. H. Cassel ~~ fone HY doer tits, Stories of Stories ot Be rworer ee ‘te of Tmmortal Picton Masterpucet PAbeded ally Pecees mem be Oe me ou ! / > RALEH PLLATEOR, P | By Albert Payson Terhune ammenane nnn aor" tm Vem Oeteneng 0 040 Gemas ® a X 8 THE GREAT STONE FACE: By Nathaniel Hautvorne, 2d UNGHT awe 6 rich, populous + yt due veh a 9 feck ied sine Nature ba | the snp ide of O08 of the tate the Image of @ great etone fee » ' wae viel And on tt rested 6 lot : of benignent wajesty, Krneet ured oe upon ta he tae of « dear . ehitd .e wt him the ao prop i AMERICA LAST? 4 child shall be born bereshauls whe te destined On» t “™ " ahd Hoblest personage of bie time, and whore coum w THO “ clei . ali bear en enact resemblance to the Great Btoue out of t ! ‘ ' { t ' wer, a t i Pirnest longed (0 see this wonderful man shen he should arrive, An@ fallen 091 ' th he strove (y chepe bis own life eo that he might be worthy of euch @ mgn’é : friendship. Me ¢ p poor, but wiee and good and gente, and ever be : how long ‘ the v ’ . : sourht to mat meelf worthy of the prophesied tor @ noold re H Of Arora . ' : Dresh beet ‘ . felt “ we Atay ” hed left the y in boyhood 6,400,000 pou Vhe 1996 fig Kt ’ of * * ' so Bg agg toy Bo : o.oo ne, Tales wealth proved n ppeare . } the Trade Departient of the N City Hank, reach 241,000,000 nnn, Ne OEY One thronged to me Abd everybody ! he la arte twenty nine nes as much fresh b The People’s eaciaime pe sang Agricthonta valbeiccaahegtoeapen 4) : | Verdict He © ver #0 of the Great Btone Fee Went abroad out of ree f Ameriwan « mere ae Was exported dur | panne + Hut Ernest's heart sank To him there @as g@ : ing the two yours preceding the outbreak of the war, Iu the same u At all between the nobly tmajestte and the wisened and : P dearth . > erafty ¥ of (he neweomer, A lithe later the reh m Jost all hie money, period imports of beef have falien off 150 per cont And began to say they had been mistaken io thinking the impove Can the American houscholder wonder that the price of meat ad erisved old fellow bore any iikeness to the Face Then from (he ware returned @ soldier who was @ native of the valley, wane + so fast that his pocketh au't keep up with it Hie Woe the moat renow warriors in all Amerca And again the people And what is the end to be? Will the Government take steps to feclared he was the man f Id in the prophecy, They said bis resemes blance to Fac perfect . @ecure to American consumers a proper share of the food their cou Hut Ernest knew better All he could eee in the eral's bronzed coun+ try produc Or must Agericans with moderate incomes presently tenance was cruelty blended with @ savage fervelty And he ne ier solfic won ell m fine nd the Gene = / Go Without meat in order that the beef barons may lose none of the eM AecaAtad. tee Pestle Cocina be Gd wet loom Ghats lias tae | harvest they can reap from extraordinary prices in Euro) Pa . neeteaneiphtnes aa came @ statemaan, a man mentioned for President of the United ; States. He hod been born in the valley and had come back for a ¥ The City of New York is a mighty munteipality, superb to laimed him the absotute double of the Great Stone F Ct! t st turned away d inted, afier one glance Into the at / its strength, “egg in its power—until somebody pulls | hy e90n. And Wen & Brads Gpneere anon afterwerd © nose aud slaps its face : ie, the people gravely agreed that be bad not looked ta the te RTE he Se the Face, | time went on, with one failure after another in the effort to find the A QUESTION RAISED. human duplicate of the Groit Sone Face, Ernest was growing old. He wos Es ; | still poor, for he had devoted his Hte to Qe happiness of others, instead of 4 PTER all, Maine’s 18,000 Republican plurality may turn out to secking his own welfare | o a blessing aguise He had long since given up hope of meeting the man who should re- be « blessing in disguise. P | semble the Face. Hut he still tried to make himself worthy of « Its effect, in the first place, should be to put new spring friendship. And so his life went on—obscure, useful, Aled with the quiet i e rre . gt ratened to be -footer peace that comes from good deeda.* i into the progress of a campaign that threatened to be lag-footed. Pre aAGa MPARAt Wax LunTONAr. O10. GOAh WA (HEGI‘GA. pect: calle Gi GU ' Both sides needed to strike a smarter pace than that set by the Repub- | » the valley—a poet who had won greatness because of | lican candidate in his polite peregrinations. | A Prophecy his divinely itifal thoughts and because of his . i r fail Fulfilled strange power of reading the hearts of men. Now, with Maine as an argument and the Colonel to pound it in,) H e All the valley turned out to welcome him, But the poet would go to no house but Ernest's, For, pointing to him and then to’ the distant mountaina, the poet erted out In ecstany: Rehol@! Behold! Ernest ts himself the likeness of the Great Stone the Republican campaign managers ought to limber up and give the Democratic leaders a chance to stretch their museles and feel they have something to hit at. The walkover idea can sometimes spoil a contest. While Maine has actually proved nothing beyond the fact hy that it can try to be as Republican as it used to be, it has made every- body sit up and take notice. Face The people, their eyes opened by these words, stared at Ernest. And _they shouted aloud for joy. Ernest was the only person there who did not realize that the prophecy was at last fulfilled! forth stronger than ever for the out-of-door season next year, deserves the hearty co- der the thumb of the ¢ rives, Thus you ‘bore in’ and eventu-|ed our clear, fresh country air, We ally reach the business heart of the man you are after, tell him all about it, Tt} made in peration of all who can increase its member- lich 11, {threw the Spanien power and led hin) oo amy the wanton dee 580 by eis de tpg . e City | Grand Duke of Tuscany, this attempt |e flushed troops into the City) struction of his beloved vines whic: of Mexico in 1821, who ts honored as! transformed Hidalgo from th It is no more | Moreover, among those who will squint at the figures from down 13. ; ° re ° t : ? : 000 J Saar —(H > ary | East are not only cainpaign managers but a lot of semi-detached voters! PiuRAb ust a W ife er Diary i from Connecticut to California, Maybe some of them arg of the my- ‘ | Edited By Janet Trevor vote-won’t-be-needed class, while others are Progressives who are still \* Copyright, 1918, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Word " wondering which way progress went. | CHAPTER LXV had a cousin, an unmarried woman, ' } Vor many «uch the result in Maine will call up this question: als s @ a T. 20 (Continued)—"We're mal dle Hved by herself in a cottage, and i ~, sal . . ' . . . 7 omething to eat." [) who would willingly she * | | Can we afford to take even a remote chance of a slip-up which Th Be I fl ; : i I | ’ D iF i O ing to get somet i nly share tt with } ; \ Mien e Beginning Reflections of a Bachelor Girl ollars serie: cheerfully, eaters | ciother, thu Cousis, seaet eats | . Might deprive the country at a critical moment of a President who ° | ~ we have our talk.” tin of incomes, and I promised t has had four years’ experience in steering it through international of Chinaware By Helen Rowland and Sen se ‘The hotel Beltham was near, and I/send enough money to bu y 6 bd e h L ordered what Ned! and 2 and y the milk ae haa ‘i re es 2 ie 7 (|® “ nnnnnnnne > ® took her in there, I orde ut Ned!and ¢ ind fruit and dtcin crises born of world conditions that still continue, and who has PFe-| pr in to the Chine. alone that aa| Copyriat 8, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World { By LL. J. Bar pevrel “regular food.” 1 usually lunch | mother needed, sedioine sided and still presides over one of the most prosperous eras the nation | | world owes the creation of china. APPINESS: The capacity of loving everybody a little and somes | y dl. J. Barrett. on salad and a cup of coffer, and as) “Luckily—as I thought—a peal has ever enjoyed? : ware. body a lot. Sales Letters. 1 snded to cat the more substan-| Was watting for is pea B i pretended to d me here in New < ‘ * ; While the Greeks, who have per- ; ht us 1 covertly] York. Mme. Felic ' The answer is pretty certain to be: No, Let's take no chances | r BELIEVE {t was Hugh Chal-| tial viands brought w 4 Mie. Felice—of course shes )} hes lea is ay . sistontly laid claim to the Invention) — Usually @ man’s kindness to a woman to whom he owes nothing Is el ENE ras Hugh Chale jatudied Marie, Her pallor and thin-|{sn't really Froncii—ia u cousin ef the) at give him a sure thing, js article of modern every-day exceeded only by his cruelty to the woman to whom he owes everything. | bait sald: “The success of oy accentuated the refinement of| dressmaker in our village, Sho § it ne ae use, were making experiments with ud 90 per cent. { prom / * terra cotta, the Chii h ady | 4!@% how they hate a creditor! any business man te 90 per cent. | ner gmall face, She was obvtously a! ivd to give me a Job at a ‘wood eal. « ‘ A British torpedo boat held up and examined a Philippine poll cha the seer pe reoapyeahaeid e _— horse-sense” That 4s all there is to |jady, and as obviously overwrought ay $10 & week. That seemed lke ¢ | ce ‘ aes | 4 ‘ r a fortune t. ae steamer within the territorial waters of the Philippines. How/ Jain, The assertions by Chinese his- Before maryiage a man and a woman look for “perfection"—after mar-| Writing follow-up letters,” writes Mr, | and un pong bey quietly when wo|carned jee haa My father hadn't much more of this sort of friendliness can Uncle Sam stand? tories that pottery was made in the| Tiage they look for imperfecuons. f.once all the travel to Reno. O. H. Kepley, a letter specialist, 1, tips Pee the stage of dessert, “you| "I got mother settiea le enc i ee | Shlbase Empire as far back as 2900 “Cut out the flowers. A business eee been deliberately starving your-| here. I arranged to send tact NEW YORK’S COMMUNITY CHORUS hala ae ceen te one eater bbe With a laich-key, a cigarette, a safety razor, riding breeches, hip-|jetter i» not a political oration and yet gor gome time. Don't you know|™y Wages, ‘Living tn the ple 4 + | Fecord, however, that porselern mua} Pockets, and possibly a vote, It will be awfully hard for the girl of 1917) goes not run to figures of apecch. It| that doesn’t pay? Why hasn't your) ¢Xpensive,’ she told me, ‘and you'll HIS EVENING the New York Community Chorus celebrates! extensively produced in China about | * #ct like a startled dove when some man offers to “cherish and protect”| js intended to be YOU on paper—your mother taken better care of you?” “Laid, aids had & wee! Song and Light Night in Central Park, New Yorkers should | 8? B. © Ror: fan UE, conversation, your arguments, your| The dark, timid eyes ifted to mine). C0" the Kiri Inughed bitterly, 4 So 7 6 We nia From that period the art was de- appeal, Just as you would make tt in| suddenly filled. For a moment the Misra Mog Aarts 1 got @ dark hali find it worth while to happen around between 8 and 9 o'clock} veloped and perfected through the Most men follow the old game, “kneel to the prettiest, bow to the! plain words to a prospective customer girl's lips moved silently. Then she) 9.) Hh AY yl week. My car and see what first-rate entertainment has been evolved in this city| centuries, the centre of the industry] wittiest, and marry the one’—who deceives them the best. \in your place of business. Janswored, 1n choked tones: “MY) sy ort cad clothe left not quite out of the instinct of people, young and old, to get together and sing, | ¥¢Inx King-le-Chin, where porcelain ‘And It: taken tae it convinge on | mother died ® week 8p: expenses. oO 8AA Ol other ‘ +e ; re pe "| was first made in 680 A, D., while in The woman who tells a man all she knows {s like a cigar that hag|D@pcr: Just as it does with word of) After that words came in a rush. Sigh Many who have visited the Central Park Mall on Sunday after-| tno oignteonth century thia town pos: | », hess iter inet ies tan avalnea'eka Wotan who tt ‘i a3} outh. No sane, sensible business| “1 don't know who you are, but you Makane Pate dress decently noons this summer already know what these community choristers have| seased no fewer than 3,000 furnaces. one pone, Be 4 ells Bim Just an would expect his salesmen to |have been #0 good to mo that I think & model, wh WAAsOd NO 080. e 5 aaa ; _ enough to start him wondering is like a dime novel or a detective story, letiaily or | % tell you everything. » when sho found I hag been doing with their voices to make up for the loss of the open air| Of 4!) Chinese porcelain, the most land big business continually with the} you will let me ¥ the right figure, and i is hey thoushbdisalf ¢ t 4 P prized, even at this day, is the oid| ‘Ul! of fascinating possibilities, few words that can be typewritten on | Two years ago my father died. He). yi.cy dress to ane. ah bevehs me concerts the city thought itself too poor to provide, Bisa ware imitated ts Gos DAL eet of lett er. He expects 1 n in a little town in the show- ity i . man- fa shect of letter paper. expects | was the clergyma room when I told This musical society was not founded to be exclusive, nor does| ufacturers, Don't look for a great love in a little-minded man; no man ever saw) his salesmen to talk volumes, and is/up-State. He hadn't much #lary,| got one for myself, her I could not { it require its members to “subscribe.” On the contrary, about all From China to Japan the know!-| or fe¥t anything bigger in this whole wide world than bis own soul. well satisfiod 4f they land the busl-| nut people were good to us and We! put my shoe Pata ive ; ithe F sa edge of the product c ss at that. ot along well enough. J } , Miybody needs to do to jom is to lift up his voice and join in. It} a eiin on TEE Shae ro ‘The masculine soul has a strip of wood in it somewhere which sarcasm wewput that same well-balanced bust- | vonlye, after he died, there was fre Tala Nhsedy heer ee _ sings old songs as gladly as oratorios. And although it rehearses its| hundred years later the frst company | cank penetrate and tears roll right off of. ness man will send out one single let- | nothing loft, The doctor who attend-|) haven't eaten much but ie | t concert numbers, it keeps a big standing repertoire of familiar songs|°f Poresatn makers was established ter, that could be spoken orally in| ed him called mo Day ig oes the last year. And"—Marie's voice z . rf : in Tokio, It is, however, rather in three minutes, and expect it to bring | after the funeral and told me that my) trembled and almost sto: _ | that anybody can sing if he has the wor Nor are its technical re-| the production of pottery than of por- | A woman knows that she has had a glorious time by the way her] ocuits that hours of sales talk could lethen was in bad shape ‘Bie ll oral months ago ae one fee quirements formidable: “All who desire to sing for the pure joy of] celain that the Japanese have dig. | heart throbs the next morning—a man by the way his head throbs, hot «et, It costs dollars to send the | threatened with tuberculosis,’ he sald.| 111, 1 couldn't go to her, even whee singing, regardless of their ability to read music, are invited to join| MMAved pre-eminent skit, rn te nalesmen one time while it costs cents | ‘she must not do any hard work, and] gho died, I hadn't the carfare, Any . y , Renee » hd the Community Chorus.” The first record of the appearance | Pf pea , 3 to send the letters numbers of times. |she must have plenty of nourishnig) way, I know Madame wouldn't have Pt . * ) o Papelge as {of porcelain ware in Europe 4s in 1487, {Don Hidalgo, Mexico sW ashington.} “Use horse-sense, Line up your | food,’ given me the time off." on - Few sounder movements have been started in New York. The | whe nh Lorenao de Medici received ftom | Q Qo ww eennererennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | arguments in consecutive fashion,| “1 was the only child, There was! Axain I spoke on impulse, “Pm, oh gathering of people to make or be thrilled by music—national, famil-| (8 Sultan ef Egypt a present of blue | 1CO'S Independence Day, cel- | manufactures or agricult h with a separate appeal in each seo-| nothing for me to do in the little) going to take you home with me," I | r, inspiriting—is and always will be the natural stimulus of dats| nies Boron. The Appearance of brated on Bept. 16 in. that) co! srfore with the revenuey tie | Hon, and bombard your prospective | town where I had spent my life, T/ said. And I'v just tucked up Mary 4 i — Lodhi, al stimulus of patriot-| chinaware in Europe led to strenuous pen eS one iaat erate ich Hidalgo and his associ. | ci stomer with such regularity that|qectded to go to the city and get}—that's her real name—in my little ' iem—also its proof. We have too little popular music of this sort, {and intermittent efforts at imitation, | si i tus ates had planted were destroyed, and | (ho pole made by the last letter can-| work. Of course mother couldn't] guest room, Ned didn't com | 3 i Par ig »!ates the memory of a revolution that! the priest. Waa reprimanded by ‘his b M come home t If the Community Chorus thrives indoors this winter it will come oe a rest Baty P rorale a failed. It is not Iturbide, who over- | ecelestastical superio! *| not close before the next letter ar-| come, ‘The doctor said that she need-|to dinner, and 1 must wait up to | which any examples exist being that anes ship or help to meet its needs, however, ceasing seven years later! in. Washington of Mexico, but Don/ ly, contented priest into the arch| steal to send letters so far apart 1 1 , r A I i 22 ks a eee |V'rom time to time the industry appears Ws Wash iagiae y Costilia, the pa. |Tevel of bis time, He used ‘hin in-] that the others have been forgotten Facts Not W orth Knowing me es "| to have been revived in Mrance, but tl ty ds lg reed acne i the areca tue BO over ine ree foment] when the last arrives, than it would B Arth B . > 693 = roit whe ng to the Mexican! a general insurrection, which was to ; ze perfor nera- | y Arthur Bae Letters From the People was not until 1698 that porcelain mAk-| yroege the banner of rebellion and | {0 On Nov. 1, 1810. The. plot| de £0F & surgeon to perform an opera ° net The Ortuin of O. K, y further developed fifty years late: | who was executed by the Spaniards on disclosed by one of the| tion by making en incision of 1-82 of |» > To the Elitor of The Brening World To the Editor of The Bi Vincennes. PA ee Sie ineirrection was aubal® apr at Fa, Hidalgo was obliged tol an inch every sixty days, In both Copyright, 1016, by The Prens Publishing Co, (The Now York bvening World.) Where did we derive O. K.? Cun a son whose parents are of| In 178 the centre of the industry | pressed, To the Mexicdn the name fixtcenth of Reptember having beng | cases the hole would havo closed be- HEELBARROWS never have to stop because of engine trouble, ° READER, ‘oreign birth run for President? Par. |Was finally transferred to Sevres, | Ce yidalgo is spoken with reverent Joined by three officers of the var the time for the next ‘operation.’ W . There is a story to the effect thay ents have no citizen papers but aon | While In 1760, at the d tion of Louis | @ vd x on of G rat » raised the nuis V. Eytinge, writer in of- 7 n . an officer of the Continental Army, |Wus born in America: , IE ie [XV the Works became tho. property awe, as that of a suint and martyr [non Of Guansiuaio, he raised the Li REET We UATHMaST When your ears show aigns of wear and tear the rough edges whose duty it was to receive supplier, ‘Tuesday, of the nation, surviving the maeis| who died in the attempt to establish famous call to arms, the Grito de} 8c SPP peed can be trimmed off with scissors, which will lengthen their life wonderfully, ‘ but whose knowledge of spelling WAS op, o.6 Rao of TH ae strom of the Revolution and continu | thay new dispensation of Mberty for, Dolores Nt : ‘Get in the envelope and seal the 5 notoriously little, was in the habit of | signing all vouchers with the initials | “0. K." in the belief that the words which the letters indicated were spelled “Ol Korrect." Vea, If They Are Not Expatriated. ing, in spite of all changes of govern- nent, until the present day. ‘Twenty five years earlios Bocteher had estab- lished the famous works of Metssen, near Dresden, Saxony, | In Great Britain What day did A After taking Valladolid and several Sound advice, that, Too many places, the Generalissimo a fap men look on follow-up letters as a which Mexico is still struggling, Hidalgo waa not @ Mexican by! (ning DIN eo tal but tne | birth, but @ native of South America. hanstion of his ammunition. supply In his youth he entered the pricat-| compelled a retreat, The Government 1 Tiny thermometers are now being manufactured to hang on woitere’ thumbs, enabling the diner to tell the temperature of the soup at a glance, to orate, and thelr be: friends enize them in the role cha would not r To the Editor of The Rs World What day did May , 1903, fall on?| manufacturers | ood, and in his eariler © in| suspended the ordinary rules of war| they assume, He yourself, Want to Before attempting to learn how to float, a swimmer should carefully ‘To the Editor of The Brening Wurid BE. EB. 8. | pave at A Slane pig gow’ atten- |) Mexico he was known simply a Kurents retaliat rd with the} ¢ °: same thing? Say so, and keep on | empty his bathing sutt of all flatirons and sash weighte. Is & son born of American citizens | Ay He Gains One-Third on Capital aew treme ty prety ane Mie ERR es avesans taal anit er te ba a ti re Pave. ne.) saving 09 NOH you pelle And no ae forage Weenly eligible to be- | to the & Me of $80 3 inn World jand saucer, The works at Cheisea,, While laboring as OE RT| coven) (nee in eeanen of 700. prisoners | ifterence how initerate you may be, Whenever there is a small boy in the household tt 2 dest to Duy conpe® COssrant READER, | aya If he buys on article for] Derby and Worscator were star ted Fer | Church of Dolores, in tho Provinice of leoatigg they’ were Europeans, After is you h Mefbhar aig ag pi * | tacks and floor varnish in the flavor he likes. ts glee dal jollar he makes Sper cent. TM lain making being bexuh by. Hobert | warm Into Mexico and encouraged the | 9 obtain arma and am-| Worn gelling, and you keep on tellin bps ea Nua gay ef te week vas August | bara he a only annae per cent Gookwortai at HemeHte, TEE ans sults OF Hae vine, ‘This conflicted; mu tt hon, but on his way be ¥ 0 aD st public why it is worth ouine, Owing to the scarcity of material, makera of derby hate are now of tho Spanish Gov. | erument, which was to discourage all at Chiiuabua on July 2%, 1811, you will sell it, ‘That is horse-wense,” /acturing them without any hinges, READER, — Bristol until 1781, é