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The cre esting wore. § |[Fail ‘Em! ROTARLIcHED BY JOFPrN PULITERR ' wine Compenr, Neo Ub te Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Rowland rr. Wt we The Fem Pee Oe (Phe her Hee femme Wane Pom New SPRULMER 7 1B hele nee 1 DAUVUNTEH, bees Bow the parebic of the Mas Who Weolerettp we . a —— Deatn ‘ iifine ot ne Maitor sad La, there dwelt tn Bodom © Youth whe eald in bis hearts Vrenbes canbenind “Feed me with country cooking, 084 lay me with owen cider, for I om Peete) Union. oe MOCK of oii things! Yea, of expensive wine ond cheap song and domecio With roused lips, and Ured eyes, and falsetto leughter, of lobetar end opagdettl!, and loud perfumes ond gasoline’ 4 “Beboit, i will go do ren 6 simple and Uasophisticated damee! in o supboanet; o damecl with out vanity or fads, or & hnowledge of things ae they ought NOT to bel “For this te my last hope and my last tlw "Vertly, verily, no New York Girl for MINE And jo! the Youth wandered many days, until be « Village, Where there was no trolley ear, and no ral) be laid down bie burden and VOLUME 67 he Se . NO. 80,180 ———— $$ THE PRIMARIES. HE larger results of Tuesday's primaries in Chie State furnished wone of the party leaders with matter for extraordinary re jowing or rr The outcome of the Governorship teste ta both Republican and Democratic primarics war, of course, a foregone conclusion, Ae for the Progressive nomination which Gov, Whitman won « Bridge Seabury, it should be noted thas out of 46,000 enr GFessives only about 20,Qou voted, and 40 per cout. of the might meet Ideal, But when be had passed twenty maidens, and observed them, he rubbed hie eyes, and would NOT be convinced For lo! every dameec! wore French heels and an abbreviated skirt end ‘Jong earrings. And their bair was plastered o-la-Theda-Hara, of Gyted ole Billie Burke. Apé ALL of them were hand-painted beyond recognitiont And they gathered atout bim, covingly, and begged for NEWS from Sodom, and invited him to e TEA DANCE. But the Youth put bis bands before bis face and wept, saying! “Where AM I? For, alas! I thought this wae the simple countryside, “La! where have ye lea to array yourselves like unto o Broadway eoubrette, and to deport yourselves like unto tango fends? “How 61d ye KNOW that ekirte were being worn above the ehee tepa, and that bodices ended before they began? “Where did ye learn to foxtrot, and to flirt, and to toy with @ dgarette, and waere did ye hear of RENO? “Teli me! For I cannot believe mine own eyes, nor credit mine ewan care.” And the maidens mocked him with their ha-has, and anewered him ta chorus, saying: “Go to, thou Simple One! For WHAT do you think we go te Ge MOVIES? Lo! in the Picture Palace we have pursued knowledge—end aught up with it! And the ‘last word’ ts not too late for us!” And there was a great sound of thundering and crashing stewt the Youth's ears. Behold, it was the falling of his last INuston! Belah. were cast for the Democratic candidate. It ie easy for Republican figuring to show from this how the bulk of the Progressive vote in this State will go in November, Nevertheless, a margin of 26,000 unrecorded Progressive votes loaves a cousiderable field for Republican miscal culation, | Calder’s narrow victory over Bacon in the Republican Senatorship contest furnished the only excitement of the day's returns, and opened | everybody's eyes to what can be accomplished in a primary by « would- De candidate who starts late, fights againat the smooth-running ia-| chinery of the party organization and relics largely upon the appeal his personality and principles make to the party voters. Not that Bacon had no backing of the good old sort. Barnes was there with all he promised. In fact Tuesday's primaries revealed few things more striking than the niftiness with which the Albany Re-| publican boss backed water against his own party and ordered out 16,050 Albany County votes for Bacon against only 1,397 for Calder. No other county in the State turned out such a large percentage of Ste total vote or showed itself under such masterly control. Study of the direct primary in its corrosive action on the local machine and the local boss ought to find a lot to ponder over in the Barnes bailiwick. GIVE VIOLENCE NO HEADWAY. Dollars and Sense By H. J. Barrett One RAR Getting Your Ad Where It Counts.) 'ne for cars to return from the tract HEN stones begin to crash through the windows of crowded poy yo W cars, endangering the lives of passengers and employees “A LL. intelligently directed ad-) “4 bank provided pay en’ for + on surface and elevated lines, the traction strike reaches an Mad soiniiyegbiotreeery TE Welopen bore the banive ed. = ominous phase which calls for summary action. Dusiness man, “but certain channels gestae th thine Getler oe. | rl The public appreciates the extra strain under which the police have worked since the strike began. It has only the warmest praiae| for their admirable handling of the situation so far, But as the| uglier side develops they will have to redouble their vigilance if law- Jeasness is to be held in check. Moreover, the public emphatically agrees that the police should not have to work alone. The District Attorney's office ought to exert itself to the utmost to see that every stone-thrower gets what he de- | werves as a dangerous and dastardly assailant who imperils innocer't | «wer, \ lives. Under Section 1991 of the Penal Code a man Who throws a} 1 missile which causes injury to any person in @ public conveyance can Lu cile t he he punished with a prison sentence of from five to twenty years. Wait ress Vrosecution in every such case ought to be ewift and sure. ST eeeeeeenenneneaeeantaaeeaaaall Make it a serious thing for any man to be caught with a stone in By Bide Dudley. his hand or in his pocket. Above all, no clemency for high or low who} “4. 'NS Vi aces wenn show greater returns per dollar in-|ad and phone number affized to the vestment than do others. racks of his eid pe newspaper sup) realty men 1 have recently been noting #0M®| 444 other users of classified columns Instances of advertising which must! with pads and patent fixtures for at- yield enormous returns on the amount/taching the same to the telephone. nded. psy rages tes ad and phone num- ne o! classified depart- “A garage man of my acquaintance ‘ Nahata dad a“ t. has had made little metal plates "A manufacturer of a well knewn which read: ‘Call Gaston's Garage for| headache powder gave each dealer a a counter Mixture which served Auto Repairs—Main 6824. rack for holding an inverted bottle 7 “These he has succeeded in having/of the powder. A turn of lever O rrrrrrrrrrersercccceny | Pinced on the dashboards of hundreds emitted a dose of the powder. This ST of machines located within his terri- nt a permanent ad for the manu. ) The Creation }| «7. Sh me | “A cleaning and window washing’ of Cloc ks | concern supplied real estate men with | cards for the windows of vacant flats FS the origination of exact time| 884 houses, The back of the carts y {were in the mai ys York Kveaing World.) Ht i nat keeping mankind {s indebted to! POF® the donor's ad, | inci i {#Mdea people b; heir abi 10 hi “, incite others to violence. 66] ISTEN!” said Luciic, the wait. | ing of an appointment is} 7) Appolatmmente, The a h the Chinese, the first clock of ‘A furniture atore supplied settecs f an act of cloar dishonesty. | py, which history affords any record be- | to real estate men who were develop- ; te ch jen ty } reaks aa ointment bi 'y The public of this city does not propose to be at the merey of Pha Dg abit Pant weet} XOX may as well borrow @ person's | word. appointment breaks Bis ine the Clepsydra or water clock. the | ing auburban tracts. ‘Tho sottees bore! verti rioters. It demands quick and full protection from police and from! *you know how Lizzie, the tow-head| "ney 44 bis Ume." In these words aac rom, should be as good’ principle of which was discovered by | the store's ad and were placed where man who avails himself of them oes Pll public prosecutors. at the pie-counter, and me have fought] Horace Mann expressed much of the mneinen abe: (hace badine ere TSS CBIRAMAA) of Feking| customers oould use thems while:walt-_more business ist Jess eos! appointment should be there fore in the past, don't you’ Well, we ain't * For School Wear. cause of the world’s woe. it Is made, somewhere about 2396 B, C. . ue ‘The other day 1 had an appointment ‘This is not only the case in bus: The Clepsydra consisted of two' MAKING THE MOST OF IT? Siyuet) MMS SY memes leet Hyon it of nae "Suaens | "une tae thtoargy per rns ned warmer, on | ahead © ase Presuming the man was busy I made | wretched at this very moment te, #beve and one below, by @ narrow What's the answer?” asked the 7, 1 OA! Fy , 0) rm se the appointment by telephone and the | cause he lost the one woman In the neck, the upper vessel having a hole | AILROADS in the West report that their traffic resources are friendly patron. Lo Gas deh world for him. He was so sure of in the bottom through which the 2 RRR RRR ARR ARR RRR PPP DDD DPD D ODPL PDD PPL DPD PDP PDDOPPDOPDOPDDOLS 6 Do You Keep Appointments? By Sophit rane Loeb. LT ioe 4 on in thé try told me the other day that he ker he prospect was m susceptible to thelr influence. At just the time they t for the adver- 4 * OTHER'S attention is now bent up by bands and trimmings in plaids i e pred .) “It was just like thia Queenie, one her lows, He made appointments and hool ft or checks, Roman stripes 01 J 0 ool ti lor the youn; a hes = rh a ep ceo yap be sir oC oe my colaboratories here, got to fecl-| 1 afived on time, sent my Bame 19 / then did not keep them. Always ahe Water percolated into the latter Ae - young bright trimming and pis color is ; ricans who have been seeing their own country during | 7 ieee the summer. wl tells her to beat it hore and into the| OM word that he could nvt see me for eae and he ssemed to want to make rise of which indicated the passing! mother vein baaPithy baad same ede Pare, Ate, promient In the wash ri : ss ‘incl @anthaiae, oe heyy aif'an hour, 2 sent word back that|'* SP oe reatized that evident! of the hours, each hour indicated by {the selection of the school wardro! oF M8 eaually divided be- It would be interesting to know what proportion of ihe millions! fathers Then he puts Liszie in here foe at teakiae appontete plain faprics, next to mo and kets the plo-counter!\ halt hour, As L Nad auother im | Mito Sbreak them. Taal ater he lRer veasel The Wea “i's only for every day Stic stytes prevail in ehtte ita’ way this year and last into American pockets. American: . ° . r which was at some distance! preak appointments, but break her Measurement of time on the revolu- 4 : traight line, box pl ’ y 3 pecker jeans are veg 1 never did car ) much for Liz. heart, She reckoned wisely. fle wha “on of the celestial bodies, further! the mother who knows will see to it © Delt aie ton ctan ae meen with great travellors and liberal spenders, but a general impression prevaiis| #!* So when I see her wlongside me Saat on vive ai ay ‘li ° e * uld wee me ina few minutes. After wife's love-for very long. the diy into twenty-four periods of|her daily school life by @ deficient on that ec give up their money more willingly abroad than at home, Viatereihe’ it Gace: orm wasteaet es ould chable more Wait-d Was ushered |” “Then there. is forever’ the fellow O2¢ hour each, the Babylonians LN health Rule Goud oat pesmaasily (eatiny cere strive, aon eaten ’ hey do, may there e re % Europe: es 8 fh i ‘ dai - if they do, may e not be reasons? European resort mauas| jays” ; “and proceeded to dics | fact hat no intention of Keeping them, better by @ subdivision of the hour Geaba-and the Rumine Gl _ ine et et Somes, frac janie. | 4) letter to his stenographer— | He is hopeless and @ creatuns to be into sixty minute parts, In @ later! prime essential te that prevailing jie” white ru louse effects. Ms ell, jebuiante, yours | made pleasing Americans a fine art, They know exactly how to make self’ “When he had finished and turned|" You will usually find him in the Into Greece by Plato. | odes eeniidrens garments just ae|cender skirt le & good combiaation | the traveller from the United States feel he is being looked after in! pan wet ieecing ty Lage Bede t garment for school wear and becem- Ing to most girl Bashes and belts to mo with a well-what-ls-it attitude, | fellow who “got rich quick” or who With alight variations the Clepsy-|they are in those of mother, If you 1 told bim of an occurrence as fol- has suddenly acquired @ place of dra displacin; the aun dial, was main- purchase garments ready made you! ay, tn sunk this morniiig and the boaa{ Wich the office Doy ani the man sent forgave him Deciuse he was so apol where there was a float, the gradual | folks and if she t@ ® Wl8 gui req, Empire green Ly it would be impossible for me to walt! would go on making engagenents * M4TK notched on the wail of the) that she does to the party dresses, tween checks, plaid atripes and ¢pent by American tourists abroad each season before the war found | aia along untramnvlled. Now, you portant appointment after the half! had married her he would not only The Esypiiana, who based the wear’ is no longer entertained and dren's garments. In dresses the \1 give her a hun boy returned ant said the man|caunot keep his Word cannot keep a deVeloped the new device by’ dividing | that her child ts not embarramved tn favorite marinent with “the, elde 3 says. into an inner oftee. ‘The man said, | who makes appointments Lightly—in their turn going the Egyptians one) octravagance in dress, Tha! Then there are the regulation sailor gers, hotel keepers, shop proprietors, etc., have in the course of year SOAs phd Laitute wal hs Guaperine ‘ealtical codes anacla be of tirat eoualairée and dark ews- ' om ber, leaving her to reincarn: cost nothing.’ The man scoing the point began to “Opened but not considered” the care ag deal” on free Individual would sign his letters line, These ar. Of course the coat the popular fabrics and if you are must have « belt and the collar may access and encouraging liote! standards that will hold their own later [alsce model of those in use to- ke old an smiles and away goes | explain how he had a is.: a train of wheels actuated by i ; Saat f : % - 0 : tm “ 4 dish but should be adjusted ways that he is glad to pay for, Has he ever been fed as well or made) Hero) doom: You 1 wasn't} jaws Yais morning | had an ap- | prominence. He goes on the theory tained as the standard medium of/ will have po diificulty in securing me: 6 Age sure whether I was a debutaate or} Ene Ore Loe ak tinsl tant bia tive ia UR Pua aa tame tee or near the normal waistline The i g 7 vai 4 . . pointineat with that time record in all eastern countries,|q modish wardrobe as even the low } as comfortable on his sightseeing travels at home? {sot nce Patn'e up on them French | {00h | Beecistly “at "the tine ap of thers Is of leascr Importance, | until the Sixth Century of the Chris-’ priced wearing apparel is developed patrane low pelted eeriete are: ae C) i d, returned y > i nore . pointed, the Governor came o je with who tian Era, The Persians in this jon fashtonable lines. not pur- M re people, it is suid, eturne from the Panama Exposition at Freity soon & poor, raggedy took. | rested “me and we procecded with \dictates @ letter, rushes off to do achieved what was then esteemed the chase an old-fashioned dress or coat Pedi) re te, Tree tee ais San Francisco by way of the Canadian Rockies than by overland routes |!9¥ “Id, man sling onto a stool and fur Gustine: and this 19 nok the Ast sein thing else, leaving hs stenog- | apex of mechanical akill in the strik~ | under the impression it will Be 004 | tion in ina nel coaskingtion Seana, through the United States because the scenery, stopping places and Java. ‘He looks Serene, vee he Huveutive, whose time ts valuable, re- “* phrase that a Ad re Neues Sepak Ata one BY | COUR FE REO WER, a gar- fore fn Oe a MRE TINE ‘Trece ts, A . eating that pughnut t fellow conve’ arel 5 coat botels in Cunada were better advertised and made a stronger appeal, font to him 1s coueane UP Dae ae mie eT pep ly Mle wie gal panes method) motel bell » ore of whisk FR #7057 | mente 18 Che. DOPNIAF SE8Set fee c plain material and & skirt and trims + i & . ou . or #e ) We wonder if the immensely increased voluine of home travel is| Kant Foust Weel The oie i eee tale ee ate te Of real ag | Et ehitte the ratencran from the “Concurrently with the adoption of | wide range for ‘selection. There are Tilhga: OF plaid. sheoked: oF etriped | ; o s es ne 1 La ar Pty OWT tai the busy man, ke jmMan who sends oe pint, ats y Clepsydra in all Fa n lands th viceable serges, pretty plaids anc yd teaching American resorts how to make more of themselves and tempt. listen. f | ‘That tow-head goes to | 1 hents as he makes them, In| there 1s, something wrong about, the | {6 Chal bad become the ate mast iee laces ! assortment. of attractive BO ail she: now tailored models in = « their visite ot " ad agai: Uncle S. \, (the old feller and Hes to him. She} fact he ts careful ut making them, | transaction, why, there you are, “die-|time indicator in Europe, ough /dreases in stripes and checks. |ehecks, pla mixtures @re Just \ eir visitors to return again and again, Uncle Sam, for instance,| says: ‘Pardon me, sir, but we Just) because Intends to keop them, |tated, but not read.” which says as|\itred the Great is aald to have| Many mothers prefer wash dresses | the thing for fall school wear, There ; i We're servin ro custome: 8 must proceed to my appoint. neeee h ter cloc! the shops are showing pretty « 7 we tJ scenery and the finest sports in the world—is he developing means of * Won't you have @ section? | meni.” letter were to return At with the words |""N.teicat, glockm bullt in the| models in heavy. linen, pour, corda- | are fashionable ue well ax worviceable enewe , ; ? Lizzie. Pretty soon she comes back | and did not think a “few minutes and be responsible for them, Pee eta uaaviaad wi Arevses inatend of buying be of @ military or sailor type, ‘The on with the renewed attractions of Europe? jwith @ regular man's-sizo moat and] mate any difference.” it ta the big soul indeed who thinks|® SPINK OF WAR von ttow the Bhs paring oe ah ee ha end Oe ook of |too, It may be one of the new caps What a chance to habituate the American traveller to spending) puts !t down before tho little olf fel | This man goes on through the en- meekly and infringes on no one's)" would seem to bave come into use| these materials to select from. jeffects or a draped collar—all are re ' . B low. He eats every bit of It and at] tiny day thinking that a few minutes precious moments as well as his)i, Europe during the thirteenth cen-| In the sergea and gabardines dark | equally fashionable, Kor the cold hile money at home! tho finigh says in aky Kind of ® n't make any difference, In thie patience tury. ‘The next example of the bal-| colors are preferred for achool wear Weather wear the fashionable coat ce tthae's tute Bost evt T've eaten | way ho robs everybody's time, to say In the final summing up the man|i0cy clock way that put up in the and navy biue, dark brown and /should have some fur trimming, Nar~ Lett F h > fe lope mer res hothing of the dislike he fosters in you bank on {a Be Bho Keene sppotat flock tower of Westminster tn 1288, hunters’ green are the favorites. row fur banding on cuffs and collar ‘ etters rom the Peo ple |. "Et was, too. Fd ’a’ bet my life Be/thone who do business with him. sit be A r down as) iin pix big golden bells which were These sombre shades can be livened sufficient to satisfy Fashion's decree, aad A Ret © encas Geni: hadn't had any beef of any kind for a| One of the great men of this coun- | well as the man higher up. with ott quimelted and sold by Henry | —————————— . ind uissle wave bim a check for a deer ilesege so, | ne Ree oles oe LOD rere eaiee RMONNMa’ to | eneecceneee cae RPE EEROIOOE EE | Hittin ce. dba Sieh. real aah th shale itl * anti ts ” * One of the most dangerous traffic] What is the value of a three-cent! ten cents and he went away happy . : ; oo ee ee aoe P >» Americ: De : corners in Brooklyn is at Coney Island|Plece dated 18517 It appears to be and even seomin’ a little stronger than } Music Measured by the Ton. seve open rho. dlacovered. the 180+ rimitive simerican entvists | se venue. On Aug. ’ sa be " MPLE the sure the tension vibrates alon, jum, using ft, * VIDENCE to support the theory, Rough implements of bone, shell, and } @f Coney Island Avenus, On Aug. Way iy, naitor of The Bveniug Workd Jover and pays It 4 : SIMPLE alr played on the Coimmunicating connection and. fee |invention of a little instrument for that the aborigines who at one! #fona, some of tiem bearing a certain an accident occurred in which @ buggy | what is the value of « large copper I see the whole transaction. When violoncello calls for a total X= Cords the energy expanded, enabling doctors to count thelr pa- it -; resemblance in form to tools used by iene damaged, but fortunately Bo os ¥ dated 18207 A. & | | She comen back behind the counter J penditure of energy equal totwo. At a recent test Michael Penha at| tients’ pulse beats—the precursor of time inhabited southern Cally genta) practitioners to-day, have ales was injured. On Sept. 17 a mot go up to her and hand her twenty] 0.4 enreo-quarter pounds per note or times raised the point to a distaneg|the stethoacope. To his son was left gornig practiced dentistry in a crude | been disintorred, We know t fi Fitty Cente. the was knocked unconsctous | J he 4 sae A See y injured. the wutomobite. Ape { Te the Kititor of The Brening World: [eo nate this for? she aske. more than four tone of energy for the eaualing three pounds in might, that |the work of applying the pendulum | 1 ‘has been brought to light as a wiiclent Heyntians, Greeks and Hin. What te a fitty- 1 | oom if id,’ 1 tell he: °. alae 2 vi. Deing the record of the forefinger, | to 3 vere It of excavations recently made| (US enjoyed the benefits of dental badly damaged. y-oent piece dated Fitty-nfty, kid, tell her, Then] single selection, notes the Popular Scl- ‘The pressure alone required to pro-| The cabinet mak art in clock | resu! treatment, but the discovery that t night It is dark and one driver | 181? worth? : J.B. T beat It before she can hand tt back Jence Monthly, This statement 18 duce tha characteristically luscious | decoration, Teaching {te Dighest de-' at Ocean Park by a western a chaeol-| some of the earliest inhabitants of cannot ae another _uatil they an Face V | Well air, when she sees thar I'm hep ned for by Professor Poffenberger, tones of @ simple Bach aria averaged | velopment in France tn the elebteenth Geist, saya Popular Mechanics, Many | this country i kowise repatred. thelr of eac | Te the Bilttor of The Drening World: to it she just blushes all over and ambia University, who has made two and three-quarter pounds per| century, {# rudely represented in the xhumed 4 the! or > ener Might and a danger sign are| What ia the value of heats it Now how about some des-| some experiments in his laboratory |note, The total energy. expended | fo: {nin “waisted. “grandfather's skulle have been exhumed and the) ailing toeth is an important revela- Ledly needed. CFr8. | “1 eT and 168 or” wih the aid of the famous Dutch | amounted to 9414 pounds, 01 aliong. thiating, from the time of, teeth preserved In the jaws of somo) tion, Moreover, It indicates that Z rs pense Bad INS eereant placer “apple ple was what 1 ordered,” | ‘celliat Michael Penha. |than four tons, mh OF MOFE | clochee and Mary and still to be (of these form an interesting study, | Josiah Flagg, of revolutionary times, A " | Arches from which molars were ex-| after all was not the firat Am gaia the friendly patron al apparatus {s necessary to This same amount of energy would | found in fereohouae, parlors in New | tracted before the dem! |Gentist, Home of the tm bene Noi Wednesday. . We Fo the Bitor of The Brening World $1.75; 5 te BO Cente; 10 Cents, 80,” sald Lucile, “Lirrte | conduct the tests, Against the surface be sufficient to carry @ laborer! pnela! Te & quarter insued in 1854 worth | To the Kiitor of Tee Brening World: In't got It out yet Just a minute |of @ revolving carbon cylinder is sus- through his entire day's work, Yet EUfuemillionatre’s mansion (x com- dividuiels have been found, Govered ‘sn the Sons said to more than face value? Upon ‘what | What 1 the value of 1836 gold ‘tii 1 Ko over to that ole-counter and| pended a chalked point which isactu- it took but five minutes for tho | neta to-day without one or two fine also teeth ha ly , (ya sti q almost identical in pearance te Gay did Oct. 1698, fall? dollar, 1857 cent and 1809 half cent? tell that. lazy, Worthiess drug-store | ated by a siender wire attached to artist to exert the same amount of | syamplea of the pertod of the fifteent & compoaition matertal consisting of some excavated at Mycenae, Greece, A Te anda where ahe wate nie” the mualalan’e finger, At each ares- tore cot etutesnt Louie pulverized stone and aspbaltum. and estimated to be 2,600 years eff, | : ’ Re