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The Che CsNiig ectorio. apiem rele anul » ‘ : ‘ . *¥ *. Me a ’ eles ou . eel Biaive ‘ ' . oy be eer. - " ’ pny wr jenn ‘ Vout al ——— LOYALTY WINS. HE EVENING WORLD cong the f a Oh olber ; from committing a ¢ | , The refuwn of Lieve . the traction at hy a gen Oral Attack upon tie bu and | writy of the City of New York bas done more to eirenyihen ory J labor and ineroave ' Pith which it is ree d ly the than could Lave beon gaines Dy the biggest syimpur etic etrke President O'Connor of the Longeh Ground that hie union murt eland Ly the cou the shipping concerns. Ji will ve w rash labor lender who quest @tand. Upon the binding power of contract foduatry of the country, Repudy of fowerd anarchy and revolution. ¢ labor afford to take that road The public i quick to dis itu « hack on leasne s Phe man who sticks to hie post ar ceepe his word ie the one who is Gurest in the end of its sympathy anu ite eupport Labor needs that support, Tt cauaot do without i Beset with temptations and the specious incitements of professional atrike boom ers, organized labor in this city is lucky to have hed Jeaders with honor and sound sense enough to insist that good faith are more t richt example—and to those who h its counche ality iad an words All credit to the onions that eet the silow it ++ THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR SPEAKS. OLLOWING close upon Li Speech of the Imperial Germ flings back sloran for s wD vigorous sutbarst, the Cha or ip the Reichstag “Germany wil! not be permitted to think fe burning. So must first extinguish the f And y Fecent utterances of the Kaiser, (he old German-Aulta @ominate-the-world note “To protect our homes” is now the German bottle ery, wha “territorial covetousness,” seeking “our destruction.” sough there @re no harsh words for France exoistie, our most bitter and cur most tenacious enemy.” i> the voice of » nation tilted, angry, on of one conquering and confident For this country the German Chancellor's most arre Gion is the threat to “use every weapon.” “A German statesman whe would hesitate to use against this enemy every available instrument ef battle that would really shorten this war—such @ statesman should be banged.” Does this mean that presente of public desire in Germany for a resumption of lawless submarine destruction is becoming too strong te be withstood? If so, Ambassador Gerard's vient to this country is Jikely to be of importance. He may have much to carry back with hie le her house) ven asin stined te. hearths aad ws Miss e the enemy is accused of Significantly “England is our most The vowe e defensive, rather thea ing expres- SURE OF ITS SHARE. OBODY need have any doubt as to whether Standard Oi) te N sharing in the general prosperity. When the United States Supreme Court ordered the country’s biggest monopoly to @issolve into its component parts, there were fears that these end unprotected segments might not be able to struggle along. The fears were groundless, Four years ago, before the disso lution, Standard Oil stock sold at $675 per share. This week th siock of the parent company alone went to nearly $520, while com- bined single shares of all the thirty-three compar representins Standard Oil progeny rose to an aggregate value of over $2,000, By holding 247,692 shares in these thrifty corporations John D. Rockefeller has in the last four years set himself ahead a roand 6331,000,000—just by holding them. How much of his come ‘ir. Rockefeller has managed to save and invest in the meantime, aud how many other “good things” he has Oil ceased to yield him a living, we leave it to others to guess at, It ought to be sufficient comfort to know that the nest man” 14 prospering, that the Sherman law need never have kept him or ar 3] other Standard Oi] magnate awake a single night and that the coun- try stil) possesses the most formidable money absorbing propositiys in the world. Hits From Sharp Wits The more eloquence the less log 2 up a doy tn the way keep your oratory tn the low.—Bos- and it ts ten to one ton Transcript, mes bell » fall back on in case Standard eructs ° pha inquirer, Nowadays the well-Dred line ts . . . gciting pathetically thin. — Baltimore Amertcan. Aw fate ths eee fet “Dress precisely as your tnteliieence | peal tells you.” advises « vie expert. 7 ef @ i Some of the girls and young men! The telephone ty the means of many peem be doing It--Cleveland ja tore ac beyond con Leader. rol > tist says the Mea ts deadher we'll let the fea nia Commercial Ap- > Letters From the People. Bach Mammicn Undosbtedty Rxtety Yen Coats. Vielt Metropolitan Mescum. \* the Eittor of The Bvening Workt To the Either of The Bwaing Wort } What ts the value of an 18 bait Have we distributed among vari- penny? QLv ©us museums in this country the ac-| pram Tee te Twenty-five Coatn, tual Bodies of Exyptians who lived yt bine st The Roving Worst approximately from 1200 BC. to) - +. Side B. C.?. 1 understand that we) voit ® the value of an Me pais Witheat Arrows or Rays, 61.5096 | the Biuie af The Evevine Wort Is a quarter dated LS woth any | more than 3 cwats? aP.F } | have mummies which are supposed to be those bodies preserved, but the! question ta are these really the ac-| tual bodies of eople who Nved ia) the period mentioned? A CONSTANT READER, Comte: 23 Cents Dear Miss le Technically Correct. be o- Wo the Extixer of The Brening Worlt asters H Yin Dwing Wortt A gays that “Dear Miss” should be), Y8S!Y 8 used ip Writing to an unmarried'' woman. B says this is incorrect.) Meee (Washingtoa head Ta} that “Dear Ma is the per i] form of salute R 20 Comey | ‘Te the Ete of The Eeraag Wort (We Ge Rates of The Bening Worit | What te the value of an 1806 halt} What day did Oct. 27, 1908, fail ont | cent? oe : Nak Apply Bellevee Meepital, | Te @e Bator of The Brewing World In what Dosptial cam t have an op | eomt eration » ued tree of charge? 208 | 20 Conte, ‘Pe Ge Biter of Tee Erraing Wore What is the value of ta ated 18531 v Evening World Daily Magazine, ——————— | plan for putting several adkitiona! | being frightened they cet Ditching posts om Florabela Aveaua ated Juss modation of ranchmen who come to town ctiers To carry out the plan will taky 87.45, it we eetimated, and the league wanted to get a vote on @ movement to take up sudscriptions | S&t¥eea their frst amd secomd state among the business mea. speaker of the meeting, Mra Elisha |anoull sway every coe im thie room | months says Popular Scteace Meach- The Foundation — enzetha, cforrrrrrrr rn ene APRA LP OLLODLO RELL LG COL AL AL ALLA ROLLE LY x cS Ww of Detht met at Hugu: Hall| manter cas, These peonte Sad Wednestay nigtt to discuss a/ sworn afiavits and a few days later Themeelees open see and coneeteres ent througs Bo ead of ter could aet ead © beth statememta Both coult the emeats. Yer Gnalty rralistre wisest to maintain ‘de again reiterated cheer ment and accenting to them ap” the whole situstios T eaw these prone im the interwa: off Main Street, for the acco to dispose of loads ant get thing im the Impoemoue fe shake ot y addbered to af at ewery tara. | menta | bave Sever witnessed an Biladelle Mae Doolittia, the great | tang more pitiful ¢ Poetess of Delbl, was the principal | mother, fataer anv Toey were a evermtay ® thee plain tact Ue: Judgment that ge = : a “ pal 2 when they stray Q Pertiq, the promptresa presided Sad ceen bani Sea | & eepecally when they and, after outlining (he lam in detaal Whea a Questioa Was asked Che ON Le ane en tt uced Miss Doolittle WO0D Wees at Law Olaer a 8 Bt Ton No er how Mack 8 efteatioe “Our poetess” sald Mre Pertie, Swill) *42. feartal WAelRed 6@ SoOREE OF looks against a person if they But tell eet it saves ihe day for them. ne a ere Tease | lu mother of father could neither > fear of Deng “implicated” Will dwell om the Mitehing post tsmme | Oo” aoe 2) something else that Mu Shy pan particular atteatiom to | nad » this movement simey i is rumored (here the promptress cast @ sly smile | at the poetess) centieman friead down Mud 4 woo bas found tt tupossiiie resergy @ hitehing pest for his Droa- cho upoa certain occasions 1 Nes | ruth in every parucuaar, t@ fear Re Fo me teeetanes Stee Berson, amd everyicing Would take] later be aeerted isin nS pet care of tteelt ‘One whose statements can: o pestens stepeet fe Ge change tm peo-| at upoe le most to be ‘eared ant She held up one Dand PS i a baad were! sbaneed I dave Reown of the most ase” she salt. “Let °° 4s and bearts damaging cootitees surreunding a susty \contemuplate this move- they Dad wadergeme| person. Dut Drcause of Bis gyi char. ae sertaely oe Ene then reek tho | mae eorttte. | Screr ana weil Frowa Bab of teuling eee i =| N peonet aS stated were, the (ruta the man Was ade to carry 2 a murter case) convicuioa whea be Dar state Rey were afrant of “eetting mer Douc> there was be tmptica-| The treth ao matter bow strange thee anywhere £ they had anytRing | oF ertnetinn, fe bound w prove > di vse ‘Telitng the truth tee Babt. Get ft ther story and Defore ‘Des Know ey are involved deo ly be. cause not deing the truth they caa- avoided. wherg sometht .¢ “whips” could De tangdt road ly dese people advised ¢ tot the pinta, etmple RRC eee Dollars and Sense By H. J. Barrett When Mise De t Skeeter O Briva, seater row, jumped to ber feet Some poem’ she shouted = “tt oI tro Profit Sharing tm Stores. A a far mistake te avoid in taaug-! |, urating any doeue er prott- sharing scheme ip @ soca” sa ag merchant, “ls te permit aay money apeat at one Demetis the men betind terk the clerks often ractially ~| element te be preerat which will tend ls tree sures of um sides GQ ve Us posts, Dot roaste!™ | Promptress Pertle quelled the ex- Ming up doth hands Saturday. By J._ + For Rlers m an 2 = mack of the miseries of the! alg De averted tf each) chad Because ead and their salaries and expenses September 30, 1916 The Woman of It By Helen Rowland Ceres 1010 te Pee Prem Punters 6° (Me Mee Hot Bremng Marta). She Chats on Keeping Up the Glamour of Life. HERE,” esctaimed ne Widow, with © lene-drewn sigh. ae ohe closed the door behind & Very dingruatied loos) nee mp very LANT sentimental tildes “Hor, olty ae he H. Cassel periment!” tie ohwekled the Bachelor avai Vbrary, "HOt what made ine fellow ow MNT Mee never done anything to hin. “We, but t have! rejo ned the Widow @llh « sed litte leach, “Tee travtiog Ble vanity ~elliog Pim nome things thet were geet hed the Machelor, “Uiviog him fle medicine, ¥ goed medicine, bo ‘altted le Witew, [RLWe AOL CRALOF ON Rnd CHP OMONO® wud advive” remarteed Ge ere vet what U've Been gtving him Mr Weatherby ADVICEN® * You took ware to give him tea ‘ Ore 6 sior acoustnely, ‘Youve been Atvulng wiih bi wlregeeulpes ee “oe tad the Widew, quis a tmaatet hoon & L vm We Fl of ite ene \wrtog Bi ¢ warttng Wat te ment on On silly Mireles after esethan® ™ a. * ME audacity!” Beesthed the Mecheter te ei” Re added With @ anrug of resignation “yeu ¢ tee about atl * = { Fiirtatio Dulles the Bip: r ~ rena © » dechied to give heevery sent! ou of a me of your o t leaves oe a Dts Det feaet™ why men have » one fe) ment aod Menton and A.” Geclaret the W ‘ y* © stardust y have ey ie ae vas, ‘How amy + going ‘oe GIT the aly Sot ha: doaaalt OM i“ o don't tee) ? deartr’ . © ’ . Whey am Below constantly ewer Maat ove women are Avaplig rlaht wp wied - we at t wD oom.” remarked Yea" act 4 the Widow wr 7 heh. “hey HAVE to, or Ieet—an the te dodanie ment and drugging eer < ; @ or tv on firea Mg ve sinal yoeve all life a goltes glamewrt ; s ke eway [fe sang and pol sete an that yO | even b we when R comest® set a ¥ . oo-nowadara u © Ruchotor cheertity. . @ woman — Ning. Mr Weatherby? “How DARE yoo succest euch wontd NEVER grt cver tt “He sttt! has ar-dust ia bis eves!” sichet the Rachelor envtonsty, sneer oneness emer — The J epee: : Ty mg Saerg aere es : Tie are ey i e Jarr Family Ellabelle | The Truth That Cannot Be Shaken.) } The Week's By Rov Le MeCantell y Mae Doolittle 5 By Sophie Irene Loeb. re) Wash ' eerie? RUA. ty The Pree Pobiedow Ox. (The New Tort Brees ©, —_ By Bide Dudley ae ~ ™~ com SaeNes Oo (Tae New Deck Seeman Beene, A By Martin G R.JARR was late to dinner and ment. scorned the smog symbols of E Women's Betverment | ague portant © Toole tea, } salad and the rem-|Sread and cheese and kieses, & cot stiiated pte were an am-/beslie am erys ante of € ple and eat: aay man. that my phys “Mamma says you can come tn the! mr throat front reom if you want to: there's! Mra Jarr, aware of the hospitality company, papa!” said litle Emms]at which Mr. Dinkston Binted, modded Jarr, looking inte the diaing room. significantiy to Mr. Jarr. “I thank ber very much.” sald Mr.) "Ab, ae I wae saying!” Mr. Dimk- Jacr, gioomily. “New run end ask} ston went on. “Life is merely what her if l can have any other proud) we think of tt. Dol envy the Philie- privilege—sech as paying the rent?”| tina the money grabber? Nof* Mr. Jarr coult hear voices and) He locket hard at Mr. Jarr, as wondered who the company waa [t/though accusing bim of being a male- we teh tor must have been company with an ap- t factor of great wealth, for themselves, petite for there wae evitemce that) “And guess what Mr. Dinkstee t “Tt dosen't make mmacd difference to SAS Dad deen served, Dut 5o sieak | doing now—he's a moving picture ae. | Orwanizears Piisgersig and O'Brien 4% seabed Short” quaned Mee, arr, “ARSiGaE amd te rest of the Amalgamated out.| “See Wham we Rave with we!” cried | tBiok, be eays I can write pletures | & of leaders uf tae strike against che MP* Jar tm her most amlanie com-| for bie company. I always wanted i sireet car lines was a fivwer They PSay Manner, as Mr, Jarr siouched in| ‘© write moving pictures, and I am | oam go somewhere else and start an. | We front room. joore t ene rite them just as goed Mr. Dxnksion was sitting at ease on | 8 thoee we ace!” "Oh, much better, far eupertor’™ know De Das dean Bat a man or a collection of men guliing thousands of wors- dustrial figst have ao Anow when they are Dey are suppored to De Workers and Bot maintain an even regular batting the eofa and was smoking the one and) sho has a cowboy | PUSsiy it was suggested to Meese) Goi Cally prove HL Somehow, some: javerace of LON per ceat The case only cigar in the houses @ very goo | murmured Mr. Dinkston. Hig 2 with the the de of one Mr. Jarr had Deen saving for| M. Jarr now saw the roason of the ade euubesiane Perigagted @eeday. Also Mr. Dinkston had| Y®5erer’s welcome Heretofore Mr. Street oar employees they called ou: dropped ashes all over the deat rug.| Dinxston bad not deen « popular vie- a strike. Mr, Jarr would have been rebuxed for | ‘Wor in the eyes of Mra Jerr, “AU Ubese men will soon Rave deen | thin ~Won% that be grand!” exclaimed Mile three weeks ar mora. They bare! Mr. Dinketoa wae epeaking. “what|MP* Jarr. already sacrificed the wagee wey is Dterature tm comparteca te a| Toney I'll make and how famous Il were receiving fro the traction bomeT” be was saying. “A heme is PADie& and (be meagre sirike where the heart la. Where 44 riches Deaelh of Giany is eveniue They of thameaives ever brie: real hap- went out Deckuses they Bad oonfi- piness or art, or verse libre?” Seace in the assurances of their! “How true!" murmured Mra Jarn | “Doo’t you bear whet My, Dinketes eaders that Gey would wim They| Mr. Jarr eat down on the plano| “7! ried Mra Jary, the SOAS ONL solely Heckase their lead. | stoot and regarded the others with q| Beiicine closet and ese if yeu eam efs urge them to remain idle al-|ctcomy look He put Rie elbows back | &4 oo um (Bough they see tbe “L™ and suoway!on the closed plano as if resolved | Sot” “BOS CATTy OE Sore Paswengere tan ‘hat, Dad as things wera, Dinkston soommaena, ever before, and tbe surface lines |should not play the plano, For of/ While Mr, Dinkston looked dismayed. staduslly resuming their pormal eer. | course De played the plana Men view who cannot or will not do anything| Delieve in mental healing—I enly need “Mr. Fitzgerald and bis assoc! } l or worth while ALWAYS 4 stimulant to Kee; threat metst.” seadere may Bot Know they are 1 = play > the wl they are Akiddu a -—w thes hace he ama Gaty Sang Tay | TWhat GE you omy, Diane sane | ud Sire darn, OO [oR SIiAe are licked Their reaponsi. | MT. Jarr. golden secret of ecenarie = | CIey Sree Dereon pueen i oxide or “I was only saytng that the Artistic) that!” eaid Mr. Dinkstoa foes tato the little Mate of m itee mine ati = ghe4 Temperament, the Literary Tempers. But we must wait te bear it, jumto Ube family cupboants of ise s Une store, strikera coal bile gas that gote into bread - (os ‘ cong ‘aye’ bo destroy the apirtg of cooperathea | "Prost-shartag means earnest. intern |) us Ay Sugren’s eee and pled the laundry man, +. 2 sae a mas Hh bee ae be best bread Aye the crowd sdouted, and tRen| "I Amow ene man whe pat Dis Rrery. Serevent spore Acoorting to their own tig- natural that bread should go A bave eaten in years was to the applause began For five min-| clerks @ percentage Givitead om thelr eborece ares, they calied a IS per cent. strike great many hotels and restaurants aa army camp ea the ie Utes the lasties Sapped ther Barts! wovitual salen What reaultat? The joa the Tarerborough, and Bo strike tm now charge tea cents for bread aad but it wes just plaim bread, eet as * stamped Uheis twet With great) oo customers Maally became oo > trate its officers and men to | S22 ony. one-fourth of the men putter with a meal You have to yay imitation of an art gellery,” wusta . pe ae : . & eve! e apd te tench | PATeat Bas ever Seen ron. extra for bread and buiter on dining | AU were pleased | Ageressive thar peor oe afrad te . x , Labor leaders thrive om criticism, cars. The staff of life has reaily been r cainnannene omer the store If wae & cam you reereits (he pamemciatere of a) gut they wither wad cule” movest In remaining at the old price! | HE studeats of Btackburm Col | 8% of eae clerk for Rimeett aad tae ~ sex take (be bint a lege Cartinvilla TL, are using | “PRs pias os sume appdcartes diwaried sleeping oars for duc~ | of the pruavipw Dat ls adopoed ia my mitortes Juriag (he spring aad winter | store 1 pay i per oeml of our total casa sabe 2 my aM thee som ene y cb coach bas forty upper and | uveted im prepertion to thetr salaries lower Dertha, two drawing reoms and Strictly speekiag. (Dt | & Dot us ay two Wasdrooma Tbe girl students | tem rather than pure profit-sharing are (heir owe porters and make (heir ifut the result ie toe same My meee, own Dele | certainty Bute Som mormtng to aigae jewel while so maay other articies of | | food bave Deen doing ascension afver

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