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Fvening World Daily Magazin Friday, February 9, 7a Che Eig World. | Another Hyphen! nneietiinn, By J. H. Cassel) hat Every Woman Thin ; ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. 1 By Helen Rowland ; tt DPostehed Detly Except Runday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 68 to 4 45 Park Row, New York, — } RALPH WULITZER, President, 63 Park Row, ‘ ee at _ANGU % Row, Coprright, 1917, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Prening World.) ; } sostivl punts zon ty, 0h Park Row. a » OMBTIMES, ; ( + Tentered at the Post-o “as Second-Clane Matter, Ss ae When I go to the MOVIES, = Bubseription Rates to ‘Woe Evening rt ngiand and the Gaels ea) rt , ] And see the “heroine,” | ‘ World ction States } All Countr CAT wae ona) / Going out to rescue « starving 1y, | One Year.... Feeeee $3.50 One Year cee eeeeee OTE 4 With a bunch of asparagus and a Teddy bear, 4 | One Month... 30 One Month : rerrerrs Ly -) Or making an afternoon call in e low-cut gown 4 ; 7 > ea satin dancing elippers, ‘ | VOLUME tA AAD hth Baha Na hae NU: B0jc0r | Or preparing to elope in « tea-gown, | i Fe D. And a yard of tulle, ‘ ™ NN ANTE! 4g Or permitting her chauffeur to make love te ber, GU ERS Ww : | Because he happens to be handsome, and te weat } F THE officials of the American Line have made up their minds nice clean puttees. | iH that the St. Louis aud the St. Pau! shall sail prepared to defend | Or sitting in the moonlight with other women’s } A i r 7 x husbands, } American rights on sea stra through Germany’s war zone, porate & i} ery loyal citizen of the United States will be aboard in spirit, at oie tiv nae them, i i} least, when the steamehips{gp down the harbor and out past Sandy I fell fat, pad, giad,"—Oh, gladder than Pollyanne!— = ‘That my Mother isn’t with me’ , y Let the Imperial German Government call it a challenge if it Because, she has such queer old-fashioned notions about what con} } chooses. In the eyes of Americans it constitutes only @ calm asser- a Lo ‘ona kare be : + ' she hasn't b ' tion of Principle and right which must not and shall not be denied by ‘That the only thing a Perfect Lady may NOT j | any nation eo long as the flag of the United States continues to go In the Movies | to and fro over the free waters of the earth. Is to wear long black ear-rings, and smoke @ ofgarette! | The State Department hae advised the directors of the American TVéne that they have the right to take any measures necessary to pro- Beca\ only adventuresses, and villainesses, and wicked, wickey women do that! And, when I see the “hero” / best JU lM aah age Mode wells pias Blowing cigarette smoke in a lady's face, vt ; That should be enough. There are guns to be had and gunners And realize that it is perfectly proper for him to “TWLL on peopte;” ; to work them. Every day an American vessel hesitates in port And to spy through windows, and listen behind portleres, } because the Imperial German Government has fenced off part of MeGcrvivn eran? i him to Intercept telegraais,” ' \ } the ees and warned everybody else to keep out or take the conse-! And that it {s prefectly de rigueur, for him to Intercep' : } i ion of a0 imidi i : ‘And read other people's letters which he happens to find lying round, | quences, ia s confession of doubt and timidity which the nation as And quite comme {1 faut for him {o enter a room tnanflounced, 1; a whole is far from feeling. | And Join in the family quarrel, or the secret discusslon, Hoist gune aboard the St. Louis, Bolt them fast to her deck) Or whatever else happens to be golng on, plates. Get competent gunners to handle them. et her sail ac-! And that, when his wife ts accused of anything, cording to American, not German schedule. And a hundred million) It is noble and “herolc” of him, . i | ‘To fling ber from him, with “an oath, } hearts will cheer her as she heads to sea. ASA call hee “Womal"-cJuct like that! | i H Without even giving her a chanc bg a nt aren bas of the dotttt i] ' Ambassador Gerard te to be detained tn Germany until Reece eect eel Cais Been cee t 7 the Imperial Government has assured iteelf that we are play psa har be Aine oldshantoned person, my Father 1 ing the game in strict accordance with the rules. A crooked | be nat As adh » ms " v i dealer looks longest at other playere’ sleeves. | ‘That the only thing a “Gentleman” may do ‘ y In the Movies - 1s to wear a drooping mustache, and a checkered suit, ry ' ‘And gnash a cigar between bis teeth. Because if he does THAT, 4 with war supplies left Virginia ports yesterday, it was learned, | to be convoyed across the Atlantic by allied warships. The, AMlies are reported ready to convoy cargo boats in squadrons of ten A FLEET of twenty-five British, French and Italian vessels laden | You know that he is about to burn up a factory, Or kidnap an heiress, And that he will stoy at NOTHING, Not even murder! +r more at a time. Can Great Britain let many daya elapse before she puts convoy eyetems at work on @ formidable scale through the war zone? The prey of the submarine is the armorless and unprotected nerchantman. Few instances can be found where a submarine ee attacked merchant vessels accompanted by warships. If Germany! had found her U boate effective against or in the presence of regular | fighting craft she would not only have mado desperate attempts to| hweak the blockade with which British fleets have strangled her, but | ye gg have tried her submarines on Allied cruisers in the} ————————=— — ——— - = . | gromys thinks that genuine re- \tlan ’ . ligious revivals leave nothing en- The fact is the German submarine !s « weapon of stealth to be| Fa bles of E ve ry d a y F Oo ] k By Soph le Irene Loeb | during in thelr wake the pagts of |] history may prove a lamp to enliguten has And murder is ALWAYS Immoral In the Movies! cap setae ciate casts Great Revivalists Of Former Days No. VII. By Augustin MeNally. beri -The Intellectual Revival. of ours, When that hymn public there Was @ serame for place, ‘The politicians qnde stopped tyrannizing the ohureh which they Were reared, They put ka under its slender nied the pulpit ehevawincseeenla ll hich Newman im, Every effort of this Vicar, and thundered out hi ) she thought she was been inva’ followed by spirit predicting “national apostasy bused” and indulged tery r 8, Ignatius | eon Y If in fits of weeping. jSocial and p al progres: lls prne a Ne wman wrote his first tract, sed only against the weak. If, then, Great Britain develops convoy | — methods strong enough to defeat the purpose of Germany’s U boat) Omit, 1% by The treme Publishing Om [erausnes:: BY BAR OVER Lay ite anally hee: busted meds blockade, what will i 5 onde: 0 be golng smoothly a letter from ind insisted on st perl ill be left the Imperial Government but to order out The Pleasure of Pain. dere ipersdb Ih itha-war kobe: would ng AUD OA. Ir in fe of weeping. sorry | ot Loyola and those whom bi man fleets a NCE upon a time there was n|K@t her worrying afresh and her lite ne to brood unnec for the woman, let her weep and con- | tity inspired lifted theCatholic Church For a real trial of conclusions between Kugland and Germany| tt a lg ay a ay A i [burdens she could possibly bear. DUTARCAC TBRERIBURE Rd Ce sthe Liha teens re bre pre cige ee) | foite ome apd et ai haere Martin ’ pty cal . She also ha ° echaah ah LS aR LM . sun: the Wesleys and Georg = on een submarines will hardly do. The new phase of the war ean Abedin. 4 ls All this might not have been si but nothing emed to One day a good friend whispered to | eld sobered the English masses—and ad but for the fact that she insisted | change the tenor of her Ww She the wife tha: friend husband was 2 Revol’ , husband prosper- | 00 her husband sharing her anxieties, | eithy t sorry for the poor waiter | formi the French Revolution fnlshed the not heed, Thi very much her ectual revival turn vvulsed all England. It plit another into ait t became indifferen®\ hardly develop far without great naval battles. REAL SEA FIGHTING AHEAD. interests away from his home , ‘ i} . » re 0} e& por ao jons ould a ! n job. vr compl , fa ght be enjoy the same dof a meal, mpanion, She. refiecte nd RaW | , hig "Ch es c ‘ family to have all| worse, &c,, but to no purpos e At the theatre she likened every herself as ina looking glass. She couta | out i CNA AR Se Bs Ba cl rnd Keblo held tight to th Austria Still Holds to U Boat Warfare.—Headiine. the advantages of | would sight a new wound lox pliy to sorrowful situations that had not complain of him, for he bad at tender hymn, “Sun of My Soul” Anglicanism and kept te, Wouldn't it save a lot of fis if tho new Austro-Hungarian his hard work tn]! arrived. fochaicare criecen ec eaer war Sele, . fm DOGy SOT Aine aoe . them, Pusey and Keble, vows eternal loyally to the state chtreh, ‘The first alarm of the coming revival 1s sound- Afterward the husband realiz hat | tho! nh With bis, ple to be de- tting pain out of lead Ambassador could catch the von Bernstorff boat? 6 year 1844 found Newman stilt the way of educa-| it “was a chronic conditi tion and to get! wife. All her time seeme came very She sought t ¥ raising the claims of the Roman _ tH some pleasure out | voted to finding a new source of pain friends home to | shake them off and asked to be taken (Cu fat @way In the Btralts of Bont. holic Church, Between tests of tite as well, | It,formed her pastime as well, , stayed downtown alto- away from them. She looked. for #0, Am Oxford student has just) J and preached, preached migale SIMPLE PRECAUTION CALLED FOR ‘Thin coupte waa} Then the husband became a little |geter and came home very late at pleasing situations instead of painful | Come CUt of # long fever in which he | of the way sermons and prayed for 4 . nay las A more sev in an effort to “get her night ones. ‘had nearly died. He sends up this | more light. His little flock wae rend ; marrie N}out of It." He told her that these When she began telling him abont | She learned this moral: oF | to follow him to the ends of the a } fate of al co stepped off aud around a Brooklyn trol- doth were quite | woes that she took Upon hers were troubi 4 he became i good listener,| People who insist on getting enjoy-| “Lead, ingly itigbt, amid th’ | Ho hesitated, ‘Twelve months wen / ley car, only to plunge through ar pres young and the| Most of them “none of her business.” | but the particular pain she was try. | ment out of pain soon find it a lone- encircling gloom; by. Over in’ France Ernest Rena}: / y if \ plung igh an open sewer manhole into purpore of ‘both was to work hard |PUt It proved to be of no avail; slie ing to relate Tell upon ears that did | some pleasure Lead Thou me on,” | went out of the Catholic Church by ag a rushing torrent of icy waters sixty feet below, calls altention Wille’ eclerey Waa youteul. 00) that} » — . ——— — en — tat | It was 1882, John Henry Newman's | way of the middle aisle, He elo to i i yi Fork k : orgy wa g ; a ne ee a voice was heard throughout the land, | the door afier him, He bad | “a peril of New York streets whieh can and ought to be) things might be easier later on. I a 4 \ ai j Nowsnan was of Jewilah origin. His ed” the. corner whee re ( minimized, | ae babies came in their early mar- ||| Ch J I : B R I 1 Card Tj] eater rag 8 Fee ats mother a itu: feverishly, impationtiy. i : | Fea wie sean il e arr am y oO 4 sVicVUarde lguenot. Earlier generations of the John Henry Newman, Fellow } Snow removal through the sewers has proved successful. But Hl Nepal hare piel pees ff FE Se ld l a hens] amet eee M7. eh een ee | family’ spelled the name “Newmann.” vicar of St. a," 1 % : esha 1 Be! 3 Long before he wrote his famous! said the stranger. “I want to / men " oe Hehe pusher gangs have not yet been sufficiently | wusband looked ate ty to Ma any 1O15, Uy Tue Pewee Paitin j {fracas in Gus's place years ago. know more than anybody, And go |bymn he was recognized as a genius, | home by ial warned of the risk of open sewer manholes, partic ly afi rk, When she could have lelsure and ge ‘ew York Krening Work!.) oi > it!” daid Gus enaon lie ik lake : sujet a writer of English tha kes men "he intellectual revival turned ‘ Pa 1 v » particularly after dark, ore pleasure besides that derived In| 66 N'T seen you in a tong time," |, "You drop At" said Gus, menac-) 'm the wise guy wot tells my wife and women proud of this common | spiviiual was at-an end. } reular iron guards like those used hy some of the public service cathe tar ber ahtdete ald Gus, the sometimes genial | "219 how I'll marry again when she geta| — — mons corporations when they take off covers to get at their conduits could) Now this woman had a number of proprietor of the cafe on the| | You drop tt “ ihe eae ve tyre ae sa se i bem a eG) i eet we earns : _ } 4 “We o "7 mea Mr. Jarr, “and ex-|‘hen she depre som ‘or it, and F ses sramenetiod sod comes in intertese little with the aioring ot| pene raatows, Mas, wns, Soeeal 2g an eA Faet 1¢ you dont, TH take|sa3%, “Gun T auay he mean co you ||| en Feace Came 100 Years Ago i snow into the sewers any persons have wondered why the Street i rdlality. “Another peace pro- {!M@t weapon from you and shoot you}4nd hit you with things, but I love ns _ — aus: { €l whenever she could. This might be aces ae id L . | Cleaning Department appears to r quire no such precaution on the| commendable, but she could not dis- powal from thy mans?" with | io8 and if you ms my cousin HE only peace congress compar- | prominence in Europe, The Duke of 3 } A : 7 ; “The Germans $s all right,” replied 4 put down the nightstick, “o¢| Bertha you'll be the big dumkopf, fer able to the one that will follow Wellington, Viscount Casth mart of those to who rives # ° i miss thelr troubles from her thoughts, banat 4 Aye : 7 } 1ose to whom it gives snow removal contracts ee ae , , she's craday about the young fellers,| : a. | Lord Stewart, Count Clancarty and | ‘ 4) } She carved them with her all tho| Gus, “why shouldn't we start fighting | course, [ ain't going to stab you mit]. | y " e ng fellers, | this war, in the number of na- | Gen. Cathcart represented eee Bee } _ New York thoroughfares just now are at best full enough of holes, time |for peace when we got all we want?" |it or anyth he confessed, “be-{ °° 'f do die I'l make. Mra, Slavin- | tions and great and conflicting inter-| ain. 1 Talleyrand de Pertesods ditches and plank-covered pitfalls. With preper care there is no, ARd when the poor relations were| | “Nix on the war talk,” sald Mr. Jarr | 1 owe me for three dollars; Hepler bi a! my) ests involved, was that which met fn | "he Duke of Dalberg and Count reason whatever why { aan erie ‘ i | off her mind the triale and tribulae| warily. “3 time we talk peace/but £ give you warrantation you t me! Thea she gets | Vienna following the defeat of Na- | h" yeh spoke for ran os Mu y the open manhole should yawn as yet another ; yt , © get to fighting.” leave ee seve ei es hw and sets up, and and hfs banishment to ng ihe 9 Prussian Keng’ her st See ei f i «now what the i : | t z he light of what | vise AR Meta Byiie q children and [fwas only sp nice to you." —lunderstand them take what she wants out of the cash | must come, to recall some of the fea-| And all the man ‘ana TRA thei: little stiebape were constantly |. “Why this mlality, why thisl wp wag oF as 1 gy esister, Besides, as I tell Lena, 1) tures of that memorable gathering at | Stes, w represented, Only thet amr Dts r p ; at f Was only trying to tell you that) got insurance to bury her y 7 j ted States and ‘Turkey, am hi There is but one law for all, namely, that law which gov annoying ber [‘Cheer up, Cuthbert, we'll soon be ||, ou Aida’t shea’ Of eabines (akhule a: bury her, ¥o why | the court of Francis, in the Austrian! nations of importance, were ge aS erns all law, the of | t t " ld ci . , i’ attitude?” Mr, Jarr inquired, : “ana as ey? ould she worry? . capital. | at that me t J gi ye a of humanity, justice, equlty—the law o She would carry the baby around ere en Rae eunines jing n to your wife, and she ill,"| “Ab, those philosophical rafectioina| Present at’ the deliberations were ve ene ye a atio iil day long while she was working, Sith ine Uke you gay” Gus voluae | Mmarked Mr. Jars jof yours musi be gratifying in the Austrian Emperor, the Czar of! put indulge ina a rn neaten did Httle Edmund Burke, friend of & and she was Ured to death as @ con- ’ “Sure tarke oy . t : Russia, the Kings of Prussia, Ba- o ‘ssion of festivi- pe tl ease on be merce <| teored, “but my wife, Lena, she ain't] | SUN . retorted Gus, When jextreme to your worthy helpmeet," varia, ‘Wurttemberg and Denmark,| te" The Austrian people were i om ae sd better than was inspected Ree te ier t say a DA Semee fod Mr : and ‘nearly all the statesmen of| spent vest gummi aes riataeeaet .. » . ye “why Aiea py ever min ena: aber you die noe we ~~ ~ inte! it 1 its I rom § h arp Ww its Why, jet me conde with you, | R of his guests, Ludwig von Beethovel then,” said Mr, Jarr, marry your cousin Bertha, which will Excess of wealth ia cause of covetousness—Ohristopher Marlowe. presented several n, ei Chances of acquisition of we He Poor Aine! Iho one to wag | eaten athe going to do anything of) 2@ che as your clothes chust fit a ep ercestonsmastante ars batoaea J | during this periog, ind aaniuted 1a ne eer nae te for bim.—si News T was half a century ago to-day|the kind!” retorted Gus, “But when | be" ond she'll have money, too, from se uns | sreat mans which’ solemnized th 4 t nits called doliar A KOOd resolution get that the United x Congress} 1 tell you my wife, Lena, is worse, !@! Brossmutter dying on her, Ba I IXVI. Prince Weetxeution s sO 8 rit holds. Florida Timea. voled to admit Nebraska as the! than Inspected, you shouldn't make|*!¢ dank!’ And then my wife Lena js || | the councils, but Talleyrann wae amare people migiit feol like tal epee: thirty-seventh State of the Union, the| them cracks at me and spoil my day.” |80 mad about it, she Is nice to me.” Sa anaes eres ena = feading spirit of the congre: aited advice it i © sug ated eeciets aes. bil for ite admission, which had! “1 meant nothing of the kind,” re-| “Well, ran your marital and bust- ITH no apparent effort the cow, In the preparation of casein for psa the map of Kurope,”. 2" ok ai he Will take cate of themsclnugt been vetoed by President Johnson, | plied M rr, “but If your wife ts 11] De8% Affairs to suit yourself,” advised goes through her span of years commer! purposes, about 700 gal-| kind,” Bee RY market of man- Fully balf the employees of son Transcript belug passed over bis veto, 1t was|I don't see why I should be pleasant |M: Jarr ' yielding her full quota ef mil ne of ekimmed milk are put into a| charged wit! ? conaniasion f the bie Hngliah breweries are fale ar “upon the fundamental condition that|about it "Oh, my wife, Lena, ain't so stck,! ; . quote of mills t vat end heated to about 128| herd @ sms B dividing up the humem on Art ‘an’ ‘arti. « su , that | about +} and looking always if she could Tahrenhelt, 8 Popul 6 the kings wag Main Dealer eg ee ea inde aula the alarm |within the State of Nebraska there| “Why,” said Gus, “when my wite,|It’s only Indiscretion,” volunteered |Impart great secrets to the world If Golence, Monthly. “Then very dilute whlon darsanion ane ies tae \ co ihe f ‘oledto should be no. deniut of thw ‘elective Lena, is sick sho always thinks sho is/Gus. “When she eats Liederkrants| she had the gift of speech. She te an| suiphurlo eold fe added to preotpitate| subjects ery NY adait: 4 m (Without paying much attention to” ote person Dy Teason of race ot caloc, ae | going to dle, and then she'a nico and |vheese she always gets it.” Industrial asset, not @ mere purveyor 4"* casein oF curd. | The whoy i8| greas even dinoussnd the a ae Sent Rene man Amie that Lis) Even the man who believes he in| cept Indians mot taxed," that’ the|Dleasant to me.” “Indigestion, you mean?” suggested !of baby food. It haa been proved that| out Into ohtinke, after £8 Sretnes the human merolindino * quality t } in ‘are the heal opty Ways right may be right one Vater “ , . Aaa 1 ; “ abs warid.—Atehison Globe. while Rikaty inn ee pisos Weise Made wae offered slatere 1 hope you do not encourage her|Mr. J i casein, which forme over 3 per oent.| of cold water are played on it to wash pane rteenyl £0, eaok that a ier alesis aR ca PEt inet setuctens eenae senha unhappy reflections of an early de it's the same, ain't 1:2" asked Gua, |of the total weight of cow's milk, ts out the acid, The ourd tm then drind| logne was wart qe epOle ° 00; We notice thw! a man is trying to) Always remember that the man at jand’on the firat of March following | Mise" remarked Mr. Jarr. ind Me Javr admitted that tt was, | @n {mportant commerotal product and| with rotary fans and ground into| al the Tationa qarrea as le," ¢aplain why a dog wags his iail, It|the top du n t thei t Hy bets py seater] 8 reached for the “settler,” the| “Well,” Gus went on, “y may be profitably employed in the| powder, in form it 1a placed on| acautaltio: gained co 14, Pp e s i 8 ¥@ Without President Johnson, bowing to the will » "YOU wee, Ll ei useoture of site, compe, buttons, | the market Ose hundred v4 MS) nA of territory # aiwaye Fema the impression steady climbing hard pulling. of Congress, proclaimed Nebraska a Mightstick that had been taken from|am n feller what's got an education, |inoleum, hairpins. toye, paines and ame aig will yield about three 198, whieh anked for nothin emong laymen that it was because Memphis Commercial Appeal. State, Bkelly, the roundsman, fn the Gret!and | got seni Vm very amark 1 even shoe poll and one-half pounds of casein powder, Good Hoge, Corign and oftey ) ) ! i ms } ! a SOA Se Ses a eS