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Tempering the Wind! » Bachelor Girl Reflections ___ By Helen Rowland _ Coprright, 1017, by The Frees Publishing Co. (The New York Evening™World,) ee are only two ages at which a man faces tye altar without a ~ jy Wiorld. FSTABLIBHED RY JOSEPH PULITZER. Published Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Now. $8 to $3 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZER, President, 62 Park Row. ). ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row, JOSENIT PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row. ; ee — —- — Tintered at the Post-OMice at New York as Second-Clana Matter, Bubscription Rates to Tae Livening| For England and the Continent and shudder—at twenty, when he doesn’t know what's happening to him, and at eighty, when he doesn't care! World for the Untted States All Countries in the International 4 ee g ‘ and Canada. | Postal Union, An egotist fa a man who doesn't need anybody to “ One Yea PTT ee $3.59 One Year : + $9.75 One Month. “ ‘ 29, One Month a v belp him flatter himself, y [a aonaana cavern cesnene cabencon VOLUME 33 ! The most potent incense with which to charm any — sienna man after marriage is that which rises with the fra: grauce of a broiling steak. A “soul mate” ts seldom the sort of siren abe manages to drive a man to distraction, but just the sympathetic sort of Ittle thing who always happens to come along when he is looking for distraction. LEARNING HOW TO ‘BE TAXED. OW at last the American people are to learn by experience al all will be increased this year, not only in existing forms but omething ut taxation. National, State and local levies vith new and ingenious imposts on private and corporate wealt Perhaps the reaton the modern girl wears her hat over one eye and her | ‘ture around the hem of her skirt is that {f sbe wore them fn their right | places nobody would notice them | ‘The kind of love that can’t endure a fow shattered tllusions is too: | flimsy to stand the wear and tear of matrimony Liberty and the taxgatherer always have been considered ineon- ygruons companions in these United States. Was not the n ¢ No taxation with Hfonnded on a revolt against odious stamp duti representation was the rallying ery of Rev But in the of 1917 are to have a taste of taxation with representation, both of mary patriots. days of fatness and freedom t » prosperous patriots A bachelor can go right on merrily plunging tn and out of one firta: ) tion after another until he begins to look upon himself as bearing # ‘charmed life’—and then, suddeniy, his luck changes rown making Compared with other and older nations our people never hav ml tax burdens, save in smail classes and occasional cases, suc! A husband's Sunday morning grouch ts usually just the result of & evies on real estate that conld not eacape\in extravagant local com ‘mixture of underdone waffles and original sin jounities like New York. We have not had government taking tithe i Hanging on @ man's words may flatter him, but hanging ou bis neck merely frightens him ytivect from labor, levying heavy tolls on activities of business an svatching pennies from the poor, But we are making a good start this year with very fair prospects nvery gay dog has his day hitting new high spots every time a Legislature meets. Statesmen at Washington and at Albany are struggling with tivo conflicting problems. ‘To the merry old pastime of voting larger aud vat Revivalists ' | of Former Days, TIl.—John Wyclif, the First Protestant. By Augustin McNally. , step and became not only « setemaayy but a Pri HIS Uttle story should have a! In 138 he form lenied the doc. sub-heading. Let us put it, trine of the Bucl Presonce, but me Reowhele rtain reservations, ‘Then he eh hag pee eiess nslated the Bible and distributed it title run as follow among the people. ‘There had been John Wyellf, First Protestant, On| translations before his time, but they How God Himself Staged the Great- | were hot in clreulatic fn a approved vod Ever Knew | CL private judgment of the Scriptures. est Revival This World Ever Knew) “ahey tried him, but he never F or Ever Will Know, tracted urd the end he told the He was born in Yorkshire tn the Pope (there were two at that tim early days of the fourteenth century |! rae Vi. wa nized by we 4 ae {jland) to “sure temporal au- of a plous Cathplic mother, He | tiority to the civil power and advise thrived spiritually and became lean the clergy to do the same.” He died of hody. He studied hard and prayed | not long after at mass in his own harder, And he looked sorrowfully clirel. ; alia 1 ae Sone beidor shike yelif dead was a stronger instru upon the “ecclesiastical machine | ment for reform than the ving |which held the chureh of Athanasius! Wyclf, There had been rumblings Jand Augustin in its vise-like gtip before he came into the world, Now and openly defied God and man to there was a revolt. taka ana, : { ina final passion of Ir im the Italians. | Wyclif began a revivalist and ended him alive, something | areformer, He cried out. arger appropriation bills they are under necessity of finding nev soure overnment of the people, by the people, for the people. »s of revenue to meet the mounting costs of joyous but expensive An insidious phrase ia this “new sources of revenue’—nothing more than sugar coating an unpalatable dose of additional taxes for the public A stroke of the pen in Congress substitute two per cent. for sderal income tax, Then tt ove per cent, in the F p is to be a levy on surplus profits of corporations, another fine economic phrase fuli of potentialities. | But from Albany comes the most naive and ingratiating of all! expressions in modern tax terminology. ‘To a group of protesting | owners of automobiles about to be taxed to death Senator Elon R.| Brown of Watertown sought to palliate their sufferings with thi homely parable: “The minister is coming to the house and we've | ¥ got to kill a woodchuck.” The minister of state, coming around on his pastoral visits more often in the future, is the taxgatherer, and many a woodchuck of » wealth burrowing out of sight will have to be killed off for his enter ‘tainment. The State needs more money; so does the city, so dove oe rhe - ; here must ion of Kentucky farm- the Federal Government; 80 does everybody, for that matter. | a be -@: ichange’ Daughed at, he up hoxs. dom Hy iverything is going up in price, why not taxes? The butcher, | started a revival of his own making. Ew yours atte the baker and the candlystick maker are all adding on an extra twenty si {He organized his “Simple Priests.” rolled on and on ; Fa ‘ ] Bae mob called them Lollards, babs /and nothing more vertala no ti or thirty or fifty per cent.; so government, which in a democracy is blers. Though he had denounced the :than this--that God himself was merely the concrete expression of the people, must do the same to! »p in good society. What to Eat a and When to Eat If You Would Live Long’ | Friars as humbugs and beggars, he hind that tide. The days of burnt imitated them in the garb he wore ies and sparing the snd went about barefooted. He spoke trators of crime were rn Mve of the plought It was night, 4 beavy, murky ey understood him. night. But the job had to be done We revel in preparedness and battleships, in costly public bu Aves a : Hall eh | Most of Business Man's Ills Can Be Remedied by a Little; nd rear, t and a cup of coff: taste more prot in foods sare taken the ania tmultiplied: Crowds |. he night wore on, tt ean in nd tasty “por! arrels, in wu a nities and free educa ; : 72 t, said Dr, Fisk. “An egy is ssible,} into the body than it needs there is Mi pel dy 4 nbn igs and tai A r ¥ ‘ sae in ae wumanities and free edu Attention to His Meals, Is View of Dietary Expert if ite proigin value ia considered in| an. undue strain put upon. the. itv [Alene event Recee na Lal Hin Leoke threuah the clonci aaa “pele atest fate, f e yaks hE oie é / Aue Dosh tu | He atre Ou a en Wyclif appeared in his own proke through the clou¢ SrOss ion, even to the latest fads. We order our Government on the sea Who Reveals Secret of Longevity. | making up Mio rest of the day's menu, Jand kidneys.” replind Dr. Fisk. [ANA | churcit, iis spare, emaciated form Mey in eters. oe avetatie aan of a reckless millionaire’s living and evidently we like it that way By M ‘ M. N hides Hharnt Marr bespent bby Orth Line tadoninghew ates nee was a sermon in itself. He was a might | been » , i 4 eroue > Ts F; r ch dishes a n and eae sydd . | Sehoo! he tather of our later du ords Nit ( - No along with the cost of other luxuries goes the cost of government y Marguerite Mooers Marshall hed Oa kon ANG sy RUD, tugly dangeroun to. men in inlddte | iia te fGatord followed Mm. | Toln Wrelif, Yorkshire revi And it came to pass in those days that ther t out a d Congriatst by The Proms Pultishing Co, (The New York Evening World) h the business man may ee Many man fo y a eo eat n eae a oe Age ad gt gg Bh eed epee if ire revivalis', L ere went out a de i 4 eut soup and salad, with a fairly|two_or three es meat , 14 a vider had no ain * i he fir of ¢ jes of ta don" f n pvemte nder-ne \ rt us the D ‘a y re ‘ec -—. —_—_ - ——— ey cree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taredh GA DA CRA eT TELE 8 eee | Taee Reece Went Rn te Deel ehe cHiee | eney, ORRSr Cs Of mincepie, | 88 nee Mee ode fen anellfah, = asin And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city health and correct diet for evervbody.| telsm to heart and begin living on] youn Fit fe ith vOut tighe| meat, fowl—when used in great —— — : = dr, Fisk ig direetor of hugione for the | 60 nd water 1 ; abundance, are subject to additional Dp ] r | 5 i neal. ‘The nksgiving combina. . ‘ 5 a | Life Batension Institute and co-author he point ix just this: You shouta | meal ‘The Thanksgiving combina | ob jot They tend to produce ollars and Sense with Prof. Irving Fisher of “How to| not measure your food by tts we ; i ay p een excess of acids, are very prone ‘ Pie j bit OF bulk, Dut by the number of calories | Metically bad. ‘The principal meal, din 11) witictaction and contain ‘purina,’ By II. Barrett ; Wall Street's desperate attempts to conceal the names and MOS the-average business man|!t contains. “A eatore iy the unit of Re eee ae ae other in aha | which lead to the production of uric — = A re if i : , | Measure for estimating the heat 0 not taken tao tale, ne veld, is pecially ¢ ’ a accounts of speculators Lave some resemblance to the attitud: | cat the rleht quantity and qu meceare for sethnating the heat OF | cuiy meal of the day when the bus] scl. 2 nus imc eeneciaily true. of W pe Self-Starters. Ho Jacks initiative; he of @ witness who refuses to testify on the ground that it would ity of food? proved sctentitic that Jusiness | HOSS mnAN Needs or should eat meat “Byen email doses of ulcohol—the ai " > knowledge of the fundamentals — | tend to incriminate and degrade him, What are the Who sits at his desk for seven o¢ | ANd one course is sufficient even then. | amount consumed by the CC QUT -OroRT theta the of merchandising; be has dttie aaa offcets of his diet [HME hours every day dictating letters \ fairly ordinary American breaks | drinker'—lower the muggular type whieh is hard to find In) Teal. grasp ot store or dopartn : - — Ofte: heglindand? (raamaie. Gack tn santersaoes ob aly PERE TUE Cereal, Ree Da OF ae Kk; Joleney and depress the heart wud eir- business tifo,” sutd a prom. | Problema; ho knows nothing of Bu ing orders consunie Mories of cakes and syrup, coffee--con culation. While not fattening tn it~ jnent te herchant. “And it's from | "o#s in & large gens chances of long ener Therefore, his so choatd | about 1,500 ealories--nearly two-thirds | self alcohol hampers bodily Me cemses | nent local men enw Aus ise:ttom| Asi him how many times his de- 4 / DRY SIGNS OF THE TIMES. \ lite? [eontain just about’ thy 4 wo the total amount which the business | ord hrevents the waste from being | thelr ranks that tho sxerullves are partient's sock turned last sear “he | What changes, | '08® no mnere ws his| man needs during the day, carried off completely, So this waste recruited, have hundreds of loyal, © ell vou, Tnquire as to the sales \ weleht Is ne! r his ware, | ‘areful tests have ywn that the | pecc converted into fat, whie! io nloyees who are filling | Cxpense in his section compared to t N THESE DAYS, when Prohibition is storming the rum trenches | It any, should he! “WES Penson Why itis ovious that| human body, after tt attained | fare eli further impedes. che nore | roe cmnoreee my spree that of other department stores-he } uA TE Inina acount eat: avary: alngtion. Alavor “AU tuhel’a surges make in his daily} most business men overeat is because | growth, requires only about 100 mal’ physical functions. ‘Therefc their own niches most satisfactorily. doesn't kno Discuss the questi nd g gg y el » May Mite UEECs- | od? ost business men are overweight, | ries of provein daily. ‘The ch from the point of view of hei But very few of them are prepared to of the best m 1 of payment in or- tion for a local option to legalize Sunday selling in parts of , aa the! Xou can tell that by looking at them. tein foods are moat, fish, fowl and| total abstinence Is the best policy step Into the job next higher uy der to secure highest retur 0 ‘ ) y eH are They are fat, plump, thick-set, heavy. | game. Protein is used to’ repair the] for the business man, uke that man for example. he'll look bl You see? What he New York will raise s storm of hostile criticism. | 4 y questions wi hl And Y als surplus then is not mereiy | ¢j sme of it is) “The business man who, wants to a man of perhaps twe knows he knows thorouenly, | But he he iple « : hi . ! ‘ put to Dr, Bugene , a joke or a discomfort. It is a danger | ne ch is positively |cut down his weight should eat even twenty-eight ye tive: he if Limited by ateer- The principle enunciated by the Mayor has merits of fairness and) Morwet a. Tak 1| to and longevity.” he jess than the amount EF have recom ftationed at the POW nessa ental inertia, lity of ‘i It Lyman Fink: . Jo you consider a normal} Lasked, “Th ded," luded Dr. Fisk. tt int, prevents his grappling wit equality of opp nity r section ¢ rc en dry days} was a ut ink belleves mot do you consider a norma Lasked. “The average | mended ncluded Dr, Fisk. 1 a positive viewpoint, be events his grapp vit «ality pportunit one section can vote on seven dry days} w ware that Dr, Fisk belley et anya menu for a middle: ed business | man likes meat cage better than he | the man who {s too stout Is In peril jesm. He ts alert, cour- questions whicn don't confront him sy why should not another section vote on seven wet days? ‘To which|of us resularly break the hygiente inan who ty near his correct weight | ii tables. What does he hurt | of his life he statistics of insur 4 thorough salesman. He daily Sa Hlaws of eating, and he traces a close; but wishes to avoid growing stouter?” his pocketbook--by eating |ance companies show ® mortality [hag gained trong local following. We have hundreds of that type, proposition there is added the perplexing problem that has confronted Jconneotion hetween thoac sen and |! asked. three times a day Instead|from 25 to 75 per cent ahove normal fie knows textiles from A to Z His ‘They're faithful, dependat loyal every Mayor of how to enforce Sunday luw r ; aoe een an sina death rete among |, For breakfast the business man jo o among men in middle life 15 to 50) sales total a very satisfactory volume, But they never get anywhere. What y ) f ho ce jay laws in New York without) the high and rising death rate among may have a dish of cereal with sugar AV hen In response to a perverted ' pounds overweight.” {He ts an able and valued employee, (we and every business organization demoralizing the police force |persons who have entered what —— - —— ———— - - ~~ | But negatively he is open to seri- need are more self-starter But abstract principles and administrative theories, no matter | 4 | Oe men Ste me Salta than tall bat feat decades-the twenty years between Let us embrace, and from this very moment, vow an eternal misery OW 80) i) 1 before weep of iC BY! D nae ‘ forty an xt So de wd » ank 7 1 p w sound, n fall before aweep of publi ntiment and cumulative, tort 1 y. Sol decided 12 « ar r ami y By Roy L. } Mc Cardell | together. Thomas Otway. ree of active propaganda. The tendency of public opinion to-day,|D" Misk fer certiin dietary dire (SR taal onsite tamer, afar macerated ester etc conditions in West and South afford any criterion, is toward pro-| way to typical groups in the com by ‘The Frees Publishing any ‘hoandls ise the L don't know anything about tt,"| ’ hibition, Where local option elections have not made States and) munity, And the fret t r , The Now York + Wor 6 tonsor' expert 1} safd Mr, darr shor ocalities dry, legislation has inclined toward more restriction of liquor | £ Teauested Bun to presently wt He were growing longer! wasn't talking about your bean. 1 Well, say.” remarked the sporting ; ; business man und Jarr’s hin.) was a su lot your hair keep | barber as he made Mv, Jarr's teeth ep i traffic and limitation of license, Practically nowhere ‘ , nk ta Bar ne mitation lice ractically nowhere has there be » bi ni” De Fe k told ine ; odgir away | growin 1 could wir sur feet go on edge and his flesh ereap as he ally a new i step in the direction BUaEIAT ATA Wiel ta un artist, a ni would think you was as- | pressed the cold hair clipper against fish to the ‘ Even outside radical Prohibition ranks and the stimulated activi ople ent too m toe this he t th ir cush, a fitney {the baxe of his victim's spine, "L) Jone human race H he hied himself rcker, a tightwad, to use plain Eng. {know a lot business men- one , we ’ tibe of anti-saloon organizations, New York still retains # considerable : neces ' ee A to se: BANE old bes cuales A whncrciingcrns | eee fatroaneha ‘ ; hamber where ja som a ink has invented «| feller ts the lunch wago >| in aan paren of he public opinion tt has sentimental, if not religious, regard for the ber, pr se nickel nD ean it tell me they doubt even if there’s all, country within the Sabbath day. There is no immediate prospect of the metropo Ne the head of vain at home, Vi het all the money in these big blow-offs, the | | ast few month, going dry, but any proposition, no matter how logical, to vote Broad O™ ents ay rane ‘ i i and \ Dine Het : : " oe aah re jena ely byt tt ann pi of nd, Dr. & n't nee mf me time what thinks they's human beings, hag | there business friends ¢ a of the Burea way and Third Avenue wet Sundays would be in disregard he er, the discovere te marked the spor@n: rher geni em ecut-your-own-hair ma- mine say that there is so much bast ishertes, It is sign of the times tion, died ninety-four years ago you ain't been away in charge n T used to think that there vastness being kept going on commercial | known as the tilefi ts found tn about 600 feet of water cloge to the ) “HRC Rep Puppet teat acacia Fate oad : : © Veal chien Gheky abhies (anieeciad. yeu Macw-Lbat bus s bottom, wher sielves off to greater dep! The fish ‘averages ne 9 anne Kew developments vA i ud s WN od man ness circles in this town like thirty 11 n is beautifully colored, can be caught rather i \ And h Mr ; RUE Me the ALBIN CRSGUAMAMAGE TIA AN Old) Mas tt f Remarkable circumstances characterize dts : “ ‘ an at wa ‘ ‘ 1 we ss c fo as ia known, the first time any human bo! : : th Government report xporte of breadatuft ni of on, ' ey can ent the hair, V fashioned New England melodran: fishy 2, when @ captain of a fishing schooner by chance largely decreased during 1916. ' some plausible perros Mean ‘ mht hee Yn rr 0 Bur \ break thelr) when you see the deserted wife per- | caught a] thousand povnds of the strange ocean dwellers, says Pop- to convince the average citizen t sing prices of i- * K ’ ” P twit Pred y hem machine st $!. ishing in rags and diamonds und Mechanics, Afier that discovery many other catches were made, Ther F aud neandlase (usted ia adds ‘ Med a vo ull ihetr nat the falling snow.” ; Vithout warn hundreds of millions of these fish, dead and , You haven't any notes to mee found flonting on the rurface of the ocean o ; 4 is reltably nae pes 1 AGA nauired Mr, Jar : t )rea covered by them was 170 miles long and twenty-five i bail nutes niak i Aen ereear ; i ty believed thot a change in the course of the Gulf Stream geet gone ee barnes erry , ; i \ n i JBRDION | ay © ehilie e! » that they were all bu: exterminated, Fo maw enpen eas tigataae ire! tare legislative, acuialii Ns pore aaah yon sh yours was Heard of them A short time os it was found that th ee ns , f . alt, oe J . ' es had greatly ma ‘As & result of a systematic campaign to Verily there ia no burden, net even of public extray ft } fee it i 1 posit fo th t Jo the} 0nd , aeeitens he jinforn the Americ public about this strange fis, a large and catabie 4 but that has {te compensations stint our ' ’ wel eme will fl and they’ l Be broke lat the i this Baby Vam, | tilefish trade ts being buil: up dy many parts of the United States, and 1 ; tion as “a teal, | 1 ain't no such a 4 ye ways!" ‘pire'’s charma, is now on the menus of the best hotels ¥ 7 , 4 i 4 . ‘ '