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tel 4 | OLS R DS ERAS ESTARLISHDHD BY JOSEP PULITZER. 4 Daily Wacept Bunday by the Press Publishing Company, Now. 69 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZDR, President, 63 Pak Row. J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Now JOSHPH PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 6 Fark ‘at Now York as Secend-Class Matter, Fvening|¥or England and the Continent and All Countries in the International yq Potal Union, Tow. Entered at the Port-Oft! @ubscription Rates to The ew) World for the United States and Canasta. One Year. Cae Month... VOLUME 57...... THE OUTCAST. HE mental processes of the purblind Prusdan mind are incom prehensible to the rest of the world. Whether the recent dem. | onstrations of the Berlin Government are the product of kultur or barbarity, of craftiness or clumsiness, of treachery or idiocy immaterial. They have resulted in alienating the friendship and ertinguishing the sparks of sympathy that once gbwed among neutral nations. Not long since the United States had hoves of world peace re-established without victory, of nations at war wstored without !¢ of honor or esteem. But Prussian domination scons to be doing every thing within its power to estrange the world fromil, turn friends inte foes and neutrals into enemies, | Time is a great healer. eomoe degree the ecars inflicted by the early outrayes of war. Ameri can public opinion had become less acute at the uthless invasion of Kelgium, believing that restoration in some degne could be accom plished after the war. Horror over the sinking o; the Lusitania hal} been soothed by processes of diplomatic ndjustnent. Tho Uniced| States three months ago extended the hand of fellowship to all bellig- | erents withowt discrimination. And what was Gernany’s return? | Within forty fateful days the aberrated Prussin mind that rules| Germany has responded with four blows to Amerza that have pletely severed every shred of sympathy formerb existing in thi | country. 63.60) One Year .801One Mon a now | ' It had already sered to sear over in | | | 1, Repadiation as a scrap of paper of the pidge that » marine attacks without warning should cease. 2. Lusitania horrors renewed by sinking o! (he Laconia | and other ships, killing American citizens. 3. Treacherous attempts to incite Mexico attack the United States. 4, Subsidizing plotters with money to comalt crimes of many ki in this country, An individual found guilty of these acts wold have merited capital punishment. For a great government like Gemany to acknowl- edge and seek to justify such perfidy places it beyondthe pale of civili- zation, brands it a8 a leper among nations and reners it an outcast from association with decent people of the world. Were the facts not admitted it would seem ineedible that any| government, composed of men of reputed ability aid respectability, could conceive of such inane and hopelessly futile devces, They savor of the strategy of the Black Hand and the plots of eat side gangsters That the recognized administration of a world pwer should seek to embroil us in strife with a neighboring country 7 are trying to help is a crime against the highest code of honor amag nations. But to open ite purse to every stripe of cheap gunman, dnamite thug or} oily skinned plotter of impossible revolts is an amazhy revelation of the depths to which a government has fallen | The magnificence of the German war » valor of its) soldiers, the heroic sacrifices of its people at home, arealmost nullified in the esteem of the world by the monumental blundes of the Prua- sian oligarchy that rules in Berlin, The hymn of hated will now be sung by those who would have been sympathetic in th: hours of final settlement. Japa machine, wm LE OMENS D SER PR RIO 1917, hy moe Tee in £0, (The New Tork Evening Wael.) aise age ae = |Man Who Makes Friends for His Firm Is the One| Who Helps to Pay the Dividends Answer Turns Away Customers and in Business Building American business houses caught the| ago the writer stepped | fad of the uniform Wherever the ery stere not far A Short Visitor went, he was met by a man the purpose c in brass buttons who made him feol was priced at $1. It was twent that he 4 suspected Ir minutes of six, and the clerk plain! into a station- from Park Row for buying a book that Bachelor Girl Reflections By Helen Rowland This New Yors Urening World) The Vrem Publis Oo. Culinary Number. Ts wolder the wind of indifference you blow upon a man’s love the Com rialit higher you fan the flaines—but you can smother it to death with kisses. ‘Phe heart of a youth of twenty is like a scrambled nixed aud mushy; the beart of a man of thirty mibles a fried egg, Which is tender in the middle ons aud #lightly frazzled around the edges; but the heart of a man of forty is hard-volied A woman's tears are a galt of love, A little weep. ing may flavor jt, but no man can endure being steeped in brine him more of bt | Koasting a husband never | ing takes all the life and strength out mad tender aud senUment constang stews A half-baked love affair is as unattractive a woman of sentiment and experience as an underdone chop to an epicure ‘The love of a husband is like a lamp, which requires attention; plenty of oil and but the heart of a seasoned bachelor flames only when it ts steeped im alcohol. It requires 5 to get one tender speech or one lukewarm compliment out of him onstant Every man | an overdone who would shudder at an underdone biscuit will swallow compliment with relish—and hint for more! For success {n love, as in cooking, common count more than all the theory or a welsh sense in the world rarebit there {9 no infallible recipe whether you have guessed right intuition and prac For a happy marria and you can only tell in which it turns out, tice or not by the wa Love {5 a salad into which a wise woman pours enough oil and sugar to counteract the vinegar; matrimony {# more like a canned soup, which must be warmed over every day [ Successful Salesmanship By H. J. Barrett Securing an Interview, — |lorts « defensive attitude; saya f at he's not interested in the propo-, i 66 ILLIAM JAMBS, the psy- sition, and, without actually request? chologist, used te ng that the salesman depart, plainly it one would teil a good | !mplieg that he wishes him t6, ; t , ight here is where the. Ia | Joke or a cheerful story at breakfast, | shows his metti if he leaves, nee he amile engende it would | beaten, If he remains only at the | putiansiin tebe fmind|cost of antagonizing the customer, tn ae ae gaid a) he's heavily Heanped in the im- pending battle of wills, He must con- {rive to etay without offending ee ut it was a poor t work both ways. accomplish this ap a talicne att ity? Simply by a i aclings aftecto 14 persistence, whieh expression, so could one's uatured that it disarms in xpression tude I believe this implicity. And fluence his mental! attl- and yet firm its purpose. salesman must ia project, wit enough to continue to the hore furthermore, I assert that for a sules- abvious friendliness and ute of man, it is a vital factor tn a offend will 0 af- success, >» radiate a ¢ at before he can mosphere will not sufficient resolution to But it wi s interest is riveted ‘overed, and the first( rdled with a smile is my ng inter- n dollars.” Mothers of American Patriots! Mel yette y y Rachael Faucette, Mother of Alexander Hamilton. “ s ‘There is sumething abo niform | showed ‘his impatience to have done What doctrine of logic produced such senseless dductions, what| rece Tate a tee Geatate haeaciee unl ek “ lite of ed not long after Rachael doc af logic produc ct ‘ ons, what} y y t rubs the American character thy! With it, At fifteen minutes of six he © one familiar with the life « died not long after Rachael's F eh Competitors’ Sales. Bhat aiie she Asmeriean Saar AGtar tie (Pf ; xo she was bf ; processes of reasoning evolved such aberrations of minl, what school} I P Y RODE Way: Tt Ae) AP Bre | BORE SA R00r ANG ENR Be BR TNO Alexander Hamilton, the most he was brought up by her ig ‘ yr anissty ot bd utes 2 peer i rsonality of all our ‘ t psychology so misjudged the normal opinion of tle world, what By James C. Young. Aidhclgh the. uniformed atiaohe| tween then andthe wriere’ cepert: vivid " ; r to the ung } s ) OT a card are cases where the callers business still is a familiar gure in Am in) ure, two men tried unsuccessfully to | groups American patriots, 18 sure ristopher, on diplomacy devised blunders so stupid, is beyond undentanding. “What do you want to-aee {ia 8f kind that cannot be freely | business, his day is passin open that door Both were waved | prised to learn that his mother was t mort of her 7 se » th sid eli stated to a subordinate, and that is) are certain fields in which t away with impatient gesture. One Fi - pie | » brilliant and yarns German poople there still is in America fiendly feeling him about?” Te tine when he “Mntelligent sub-| formed dignitary wits like sale was lost, two prospective buyers Mie “ bs ar’ Of Huguen - needle mined, woman of pogr and kindly sympathy. For the Prussian mind that e “He's not in.” ordinate will arrange an interview! man of the sea ‘on the shou! were locked out and three persons Rach: Faucetta was the yo \Judgment, nd the i ae : Kanticall. ballahed si cla id Gira lnartal thet How often. dv theve| with the man concern carry a|the American public, That is par-| made unfriendly toward the store. So lest child of Dr, John Faucette, believed that her ambitions for a gore B tl belie ror conidences \ sealed message to tha n- | Ueularly rue of sav vt ch for courtesy. " i ie d da e | a 1 heir government, all belief in ite word, a onidences in its} brusque sentences turn customers mon lec npaehe (0 eae ated pea Aaeaba Wo DR THORAITRCRSa Lo Rear iene on of | iteing from France on the revocation | Ne? Rt Poa were cee integrity, all trust in its honor, is gone away! The man at the door fro-| CMiee is certain te of 2 man! floormen's special duty to annoy the! business whe om Of lor tho Edict of Nantes, sailed for the |Tevine caine begging the girl's hand tS } quently wields more influcnes tian) whose mission may be of material) bank's clients. pay. The man who said that cour. | West Indies and settied on Nevis, Dr. } in e had = just | (he President in his office, and busi- | importance | Court and efficiency Ws. tesy was cheap made a mistake. It|!Maucetta, a gentleman of many ac- | pas birthday ‘and f e » have " ' Brant Nad ht Aiea ‘ é: Se eee, | & it the Governor's manaton, to see things are beginning to choose i Young Levine was a Dane of fine OW to make the American Meltggg Pot boil in thi: great cosino " fay, Competit A : uB Or) that man with special care, But it] ¢ % inten, and family und great wealth. polfran New York and hasten the processes of nétional assimi-| unfortunately is true that the duty | the wh that los even one ccording to Bt. Christopher legend, Aaa cig lak le The + Loft rec = calle » the rage | Patron, or overlooks a new idea ‘in spite of these prospects of a prille : on has long been @ problom. Theorists have discussed it,| Of recelving callers in the avergs | throu “failure ‘to treat its callers |!nnt social ite, Rachael objected te sociologists have dabbled in it, profes v } , . i , “| courteously, is paving the way for a — marrying Mr, Levine. ut the gir] But rite ; t ‘ ss Ne fessors have written broke about it sharp-foatured. cross-apoken | Indi" | competitor's auccems. News travels| wxeris\t, 1017 bd Pie Pottehing Oo, “Oh, all right,” said Mr, Jarr. _| wood, and she won't cut her natis vn. | Waa young, the man pers i i : ee Ko more enemles) fast of the business house where * New York Evening Work ; touched—foreigners still to American ideals and nationality organization can gain, t|' mieern much good repute. W Jarr, pausing at the door,| !K® 4ome women can,” said Mrv.| wouldn't walk across @ funeral if you |Rachael became Mrs. Levine. We have seen dinners of the rich advertising doctrines of brother-| tusiness concerns which mec te toot |! ive organizations not only “It’s Friday 1 Mr| Tarr, “and I can't afford to take the were to give her @ thousand dollars, | youn’ couple remained together me Ps labs ; be L ; r-| business concerns which seein to nning to place a diplomat at Jarry Wherwat, Mew dros wt vin tisk. Why, it would just ruin the and neither would 1, for that mat. Sears. ‘Then Rachael returned to/ nod, fons erscces of learned men debating what ought tobe done, andj Na farestalled at any Gast DUE they Ore RIVINE Atten- |. host hat and put it caret pay Bird of Paradise on tt. ‘This hat will ter Siariee A nome ong refused tof gi cial up! opo og r ent uch fi wroceed oon 1 5" 3 NSS 4 Bagi nf? > t 6 of social uplifters proposing programmes for sume one else/ *Mtly such firms proceed « KL Appearance of reception aga! 1 And she hauled out a box of “he belleves in omens, then th wan al tau vantal tales ie e to carry out, All theso endeavors merely skirled the finge of ourlttrmane akan. Bus be where the public must wait Oh, gee 1oMr, Ja... discon hty eize from beneath the hed! asked Mr. Jarr chael, acknowledged the most béautt- niien territory. TI { ¢ . jerank there are a dozen men who | Ao Ree Ree NUR, ONE cault solately, “are we golng to be held up| 4nd brought out her second best tid "It make ‘6 A misery to her,” {ful and accomplished woman 6f thi i i he hearts, the spirit, the interests of ite vast popu-| have matters deserving the Atiention | soe wan good enough for the wie, | AEN? Ate you Kong to make an-| “Those plumes look good, too,”| sald Mfrs, Jarr. “think ite ridiou. | And, met souns James, Hamilte ation were not reached fof some one an wuthority, and I Is Fito ip tones » know are|other change of costume? jsaid Mr. Jarr, "Aren't you efratd) tous, But she did tell my fortune by | "It jp from this union of Beot and The Melting Pot merely simmered. Nobody built ared hot fire| few. cranks than to miss the oppor. | providing ay june! ere cba nat Certainl anid Mre. Jarr. “t of spoiling them, toot Because It's) the tea leaves, and {t came out juat| Huguenot that Alexander Hamilto under it |tunity that the hundredth man may | 13 the man who must ependéa| ou think I'd wear my new bat for| "day, you know, and it’s SURD to/ as she said Wee cin anid eatera “Al | resent |fow minutes in thetr establishment, | the first time on Friday? Why rain “How was that?” esked Mr. Jerr, | , AB, , Fy Two months ago The F » World Courtesy is the golden thread run | : ‘This was sarcasm, but it was lust) « Jander was six yeare old that he wae ag he Evening World proposed and establfs hed] ning through the fabric of pra It is not #0 many years ago that! would be sure to rain! eli ° W Well, she satd I was married and | something more than brilliant, Rachael an American Forum A the purpose of arousing interest of every| Consider for a moment the satisfac: | peeled al aaa es on Mrs. Jarr had two children and waa very gen- | determined to get for him every por- 4 B the t 71 thon of ¢ Upon & business house aon i RRMA EL aie Gack cat It you think it's going to rain,” | erous and kind-hearted and had/sible advantage. When he became foreign born resident, and the children of foreign parents oarticularly,| where fendly ¥ ion ts extanied Heaven never helps the man who will not a ophocles said) Mr taking an umbretia| much to annoy me, but everything too m or ir) Bare tutor CY Lanis lean (oatitutl antcns : by a man wh # th tor from the rack, “I'll take this along.| Would come out all right.” in herself, and impressed on him American institutions, American governm nd Amercan citizen-| n° show of intereat In hie buslie ante serie ; eee ee aoe NeWhere are we going?” asked Mr, | the fact that he was viilllantly gitted ship. He saves time and ible, and 4 a ° aR Dien gh aad aes Ft Jarr, and must carve out for himself a P : i ae gains good will for the house by plue- | New Aid | open an umbrella in the house!” cried |" “Why, there's a bargain sale of| 8reat career In various school houses of the east side, kindly loaned by the|ing the caller in communication | | | Mrs, Jarr, “Is terrible bad luck.” |Good Luck Fairy Statuettes,” said | ane is sald to have died tn the arma i 3 ; : . .| with the proper departmental head ; Look here,” eaid Mr. Jarr, “if you| Mrs. Jarr, “and [ want to get one, | of her son, then but a boy tn his early’ Board of Education, meetings of this Forum have been held during| Where the interviewer wishes to ae TI problem Jare going to torment with these red Mrs, Stryver says they brought her|teens, and with her last breath as the past few weeks. The assembly halis bave not been large enougn| & hig’ be ial oy ue company, it isa of taking a tan ais poled i ga ahaed and ane od luck since she's got rid of that hae him of her cath a his eucce: . . : £4) «imple thing to find tn a tactful way rinbane Chat ! 4 aups we daw Cross-eyed maid she had.” and her regret that she was not to to accommodate the thousands of people seeking admission The] the nature of his errand. But ther v it, but don’t be springing them on me,| And out they went in quest of talis-|live long efough to witness his Judges, city officials and public spirited citizens who volunteered t ‘irl for I don’t belleve in one of them,"”| mans on Friday, achievements, services for addresses of instruction lave faced wonderfully respor | PATHE TEAR, he clogad ‘she vanbrelle en = audiences, that eagerly absorbed eve ord of the doctrines of never was one bit superstitious eee ; si ee, that eagerly ebsorbed every word loctrines 0 Ame | TOKING In one of the —t Uatay. wan one Mlk: auneratI NEN, To-Day’ a “Anniv rersary. Excep course, about spilling salt . , The foreign born is knowledg America continues long ¢ avian : ie speed dai ated nday ng fifty-five merous Inve otably that of | If the fore h a it hi ne a Ag’ o naa tacdae a Glue t tal drau, ich is still in us to assimilate its spirit aod hopeful to join in ens i oking lodg } " a or breaking phe _ git ~ ae 3 jon locomotives. When the Manches ‘ . . sage SS ChbERe Ene Bu under a ladder isn’t so} ys § er or the moat efic 0 eervice than in opening their doors to this new Ko of|ferer to get blue, » and the eve 1 piled Hampton Roads to an ironclad vess his machine won the prize by aux ervice t pening ! Forum of} ferent ' y f if dangerous 1 Mr, faint ’ 7 lto bulge out, and if not soon remove py i un s dangerous, \ rete pgPiP ' ' ttaining the remarkable speed of Americanism, {death will ensu If, Att id Jar new mirrors co8t money ays times h r ze, and ines i a ‘| fifty miles an hour F ; and, the substance pa. nt ‘ oz ae ae yn, | defeat on the big ship that effecte: His next important inventio: Flere at last the Melting Pot is boiling and a annie sae tee i. he prance pats sia : so breaking them ia uolueky from that | 0 revolution. in warfare, Thel tne tone nes an _dbvention was t ea Aly : ae gut tor, who naan thn abel t this invention, Sta 1 tre nt ol ‘ a lay, gets me f wh ee eda er n 1841 was Columbia University’s red-blooded studenis «ean ug hours ‘ « ° MI rin,” watd Mrs. Jar ' think iB wbeten t first eteam vessel over built with a of the fanatical fade and {sme that recently have advertised Rata di ean be chan 1 by | that son to be Biaphed, or her foot on the camera bulb and| yp » iy tena R ly spires hy, attal she = oflang thus Out of reach ‘of snot the * quite unfavorably that institution is a hopeful sian of Ame: pushing with the tings f this ts | may ams t ular expression | the trick is d peat’ othe ei ain and achieving fame es an en- lt steam fire engine ever bullt caviom et lest in action, anauccessful, it causes vomiting, |which be or ahe wishes to be pre. ‘This device is in daily use by afr,| Seo & superstitious woman, She is! ginesr, While still @ young man he} this ide of the ATlantic wan also the ‘ot nya de deal | which may bris ut of the throat. served. Then the subject presses bis! Ridings, | always making»wishes und knocking remov@} \o England and made nu- work of Ericsson, }

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