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_ Evening World Dai »* Ze = — orld : ivy Biorld. The artin a 1 VERN | aM ‘ng co By J. H. Cassel 4 fina Worl) zg ESTARLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. : = $ ‘ if Published Daily Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to Wh | ‘ . ark Row, New York. SAL0m SyLATTER Fontes PUP Pos. o Came Back sos tiAN GUS RHAW, Preamurer, 63 Tark, Row oe B JOSEPH PULITZER, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row, P one PULITZER, dr. Bech ar eerie FRENCH y Albert Payson Terhune : Entered at the Post-OMice at New Yor aa econd-Clase Maticr ‘ ( Budseription os to The Evenng|For England and the Continent an " ‘World for the United States |" “AM Countries in the International pili TERRITORY N Ooyrright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Brening World.) ‘and Canada, scat] Postal Unio! hae ‘0. 16, BALBOA: The ‘Failure’ Who Discovered the Pacifle. One Year. . . eee 0 One Year. ++ $9.76 , E was rich poo! heel One Month ‘ Pr One Mont ¢ Spanii benataget lets ft 1G cash, Ho was 8 downatt 4 LA ddl ! panish noblemman—Vasco Nunez de Balboa by name—who could VOLUME 57.. ihevtee VoiVeuveecesyNOs SOeee not make a living in his own country and who tried to better his aa babs es luck, in 1601, by going to the new-discovered West Indies, i TO COMPLETE THE RECORD atelier ne NeW Weesia Se Dashd ke Badly ab ta the Old, Other Species i ‘ors were winning fortune and fame in the Americas, N , jeither ¢ | fame nor fortune came to Balboa, The fe - wat ; sate ios aeons ‘ fabled wealth of the West Indies F Germany declares war against the United States before Congres , , Was not for him. His friends grew rich, but he remained poor. 4 meets April 2 ¢0 much tho better. | ,.,, Ralling at euccesstul adventure, he settled down to work a big plam Upon the Imperial German Government rests full respon- | tation ‘ear Balvatierro, Labor was ridieulously cheap. ‘The soit’ Wie sibility for the beginn!ttg of hostilities which now constitute a state wie TRIGA RYAN WERT BGLR: AVE tes Ge ne i of war. a et oa promptly went broke, Everything he touched went to! ’ v j , xy sad | pieces. All his ventures collapsed. All he could amass was a pile of debts! Jpon the Imperial German Government history will in any case) that threatened to land him in the debtor's prison for the rest of his life. fix full blame for « rupture in which the United States sought only 164 Gulp WERKE GY TCR WON OE CoE Cece ea ene ae BODO a vi ; not only bankrupt but was the laughing stock of luckier mi a to protect itself against invasion of its rights. ; | he was one of the most notorious failures in america, At ‘MFY-Bve By all means let the Imperial German Government put itself on! Garren in 1810 & lawyer named Enclaco fitted up an ex- record as having formally declared war upon this nation because) 1 The Man ion sesamin he Gan eee colony 9@ : ; i put to wea, Ni American merchant ships armed themselves against the deliberate, Lowcome Encisco ordered certain provision cases belated ok a murderous attacks of German submarines, | The head of one 6 the bap cate 4 iach - , ‘noc! in, man Whatever the formalities, the facts stand for all time to prove a) i read @ drawn sword in his hand. bed amet that the American people had war forced upon them. Never did debtor's pHa. ies tailare ned’ deoided coon ee Oar in tie ee ‘. tes 7 pon @ new star! nation prepare to fight for reasons more open, more disinterested. | ond the ship reached San Sebastian no trace of ths solos there : could b R : By word and by act the Imperial German Government has already | to do, nite dnd i Migtar er sevinieni eee, af eoteal fs aad Anat i : : " ‘ ‘ . ed M colon! convicted itself. It might as well throw off all disguises and make deposit them, sts and nowhere to ; Balboa suggested that he sail f he declaration complete. je sail on to Darien and form a colony ¢ P ar He himself had once touched at the place, he said. And his rowing aie 3 ‘ if | scription of alirred the imaginations of hie fellow-voyagers, 80 to en they went, and there founded @ settlement. Serious Food Riots Reported in Berlin.—Headline. | Encisco did not like the prominent part Balboa was beginning to take So tt began in Petrograd. in the colony's affairs. The two quarrelled, Balboa deposed Encisco from power and Packed him off to Spain, while he himself took over the gov- ernorship of the settlement. Balboa had found his lite-work at last. By con THE - quest and by tact he : won the mastery of neighboring Indian tribes. The colony flourt: | his rulerehip, a y flourished under EITHER for themselves nor for their children could the Amer- sipnty coukarlay fas t8 Aha WRAIWEMd OF he Doe Ce oe ican people ever bear to think of a state of tenseness and In cin aouan ue Wells Be See ed ig bere cee herpetic ° eard of, was apprehension such as that which has affected the French by zeal to see it. Spite ste oe ational nerves since 1870. nad ooee See ire Coit bond a hrs Anes Just then, for letters ; ; ; ; red by Encisco) ordering him Peace and security is the heritage which this generation of at once, in disgrace, to Spain. With nearly 200 Spaniards aseik throkg \mericans is determined to hand on to the next. If we have got to ; © Ce asiree Relboe Deeas Dis Decliotis westward: s0ursay ana aydmthagee , pag across the mountains. Hostile tribes, sickness and cliffs ight for it, if the time has come when there is no other way to of Triumph. and precipices impeded his march. For more than , es . if three weeks he and his st: Py » 0 RO js starvin, wers mvince the world that we are strong enough to guard our peace, let’s © © snware, 1 follo stumbled xo about the job so promptly and 60 thoroughly as to leave no doubt | dsearatees he oak Fiue even om the summniy Ge the: range aha looked in the mind of any other nation for a hundred years to come. reaansa the AMOS: PLAURG Boal: bene tare genni bpelitarted) , : d come. ; rin the san Americans alive to-day are privileged. To them it is given to tes wierd Heady pine bolo ried besa ll der tat biipeaee bring the republic safe through the biggest conflict that has ever duag se fa bad ade eae Geatneran emcee ea Coe eee divided and distupted Christendom, It is hard to understand how the soul of any man now living can a) - Te il to be thrilled by the immensity of the events which it turns ont The Boy Who Lacks Friends he was born to sce. Few readers of history have not wished they | | By Sophie Irene Loeb might have been present at epoch-making moments, played a part in mighty movements, lived through “spacious days.” Oovyright, 1917, by The Press Pub'ishing Co, (The New York Evening World,) ai YOUNG v Here are the greatest days the civilized world has known, If iA fully, a wate er alice Saas rey) low perpen, | , GL r fel \mericans are to measure up to them their thoughts must enlarge to Lene have & good, tims with ‘Now what the size of their task: To assure for themselves and pass on to their | ‘1 am a young|sets me Is, where and how to mest children tho. blessing x : : ; — z | man, elghteen| any one when there ts no one th A pn th essings of complete national security and impreg- aed ’ ars — years of age. My|whom I can be introduced. aii nable peace. | WY > complaint ts on] “There ts no | > one anywhere tn my slalaidi cadets | Yesterday’s Mother to To-Day’s Daughter ar tak teat oy on 50 « ; an look for no days In Uistening to their fellow citizens. ;, . loving your mother at eve fo; intere: h ‘< sped Jt Is not a ait~ af By Marguerite Mooers Marshall tunity, ‘it would be taost cajeyenie|womn teaoT ere Hedi cthadaivs yet Wile ht ei meomedua nance. sian " Co, (The New York Evening World.) to keep a son like that always at} I have no more right to pick out nidahel Ps ihe ty ned In these columns that the THE GERM ov She hunts a Job in a nowspaper| Nand; to have him at my disposal | your job than I have to pick out your n Fifth Avenue, | only way to have a good time te to AN RETREAT. OROTHY, my dear: Are you| “fice and bays her own bourd for matinecs, plano accompaniments | husband, although T hope you'll dis therefore I am not| take a good time with you, : ' y In this :natter of your earning your | 4nd general companionship. cuss the former contingency with me outside at all duy-) The only way to have a fri te > EASONS given for the great German retreat on the western molng to bee drifter, a shitter) living my position is. mo Yet if L tried to hold him at home if not the latter, But for the sake ing the day, Lam|to be one, F pied ( ¢ estern be a litter? thatoe ty eee her than of| 1 should be thwarting his manhood, | of your personal happiness, your self ne ‘ » Friends are drawn to you war front run to pretty much everything #hort of the simple After, you are] Yesterday's. How many of the turning him Into a useless toy, spoil-|respect—we neodn't enter into altru- tall, well built, and | 4s you send out the magnet—the mag- explanation that Germany may t : ving up ¢ t tavoust lege, (228 know are planning to make ing his Ife to add to the pleasure of) \s considerations—don't. make a not bad looking (I have been told). |net of making them. The trouble lanatic rs any may be gi gu erritory it no n col | practical use of the exc t educa same argument appiies! career of being a sheltered daughter, “Still [ have practically no friends | with longer has the strength to hold after , you. are|t they are receiving? When | 4 course, L should | Daddie and [ wouldn't be bored, but) o¢ 5 ce Ay Lah ig 1 have often | exte; as pee ONL eras am , i 5 " twenty-one and | Chanced to mention some of my hopes 1'with me for always.| you would be—horribly. The passion. Cf TY “se to speak o- 8 | Phe ic no Tighe end of the horseshoe. Nobody can have failed to note that armies in this conflict never hot even legality] fof Your career to the mother of onc As you grow older we shall be bet-|Ato pursuit of the pay envelope tant Wondered if my inability to danoe te) Joy Jk Bt life through the wrong ai hy Gaonuse jeeally | trend of yours, she looked at me re-| ter chums than Rut why should | all of life, but it's one way of avold. the causo of my trouble, but really I/ fj.) 01 (ne opera giassas. And there- give way because forced to. Berlin is told every now and then that! a child, are you] proachfully and said: “How can you|! condemn you te existence of ar-|ing life's’ worst tedium-—loafing. I pelleve there are people not able to| ‘Tho PAT | seems far away, some German division under pre: , ey falle ‘i ' going to float idly] et Mttle Dorothy go out into the » flowers for dinner and) know, for I am temporarily con- 4, pte ies sey ortho la ae fact is the friends you would an divi 1 has fallen back to positions Pe eect case [Marldt 2 auould. think you would | he nelect my new. blousen,|demned to do nothing elsc, All love cance who have many friends, [find are right at your door; but you previously prepared, acgording to plan,” meanwhile “inflicting san- waiting for somo | Want her to stay at home and be yome when there Is so much enormously | from YOUR MOTHER “As I have said above, I am Hgts | REVS te seek ieee, know a young, iy as Me: 7 ‘ comfort and pleasure to you, 1 don't of the age this one, who came guinary Joases on the enemy.” That is necepted way of announcing — Ze jib Binnie mariner | want my litte girl to do anything ei — cer 8 iw = (iam eead lpeieeiont tees li one ble a eerie aaa lode GURTGKRR <cIW cose Hat exastly develta (He puulle of the opposite |cept have a happy time and. be t Tl 5 J; } ¢ | 4 By R I {cCard IL |] )seegt woree ren ce teas F she ysorbe \ D yOu DOPMADE gare tal ne eek fenmalueenths = ——— = = ———S ee | fOr he was 00 very lonely ‘ In similar fashion, but on a diffe l waiting hb met Of Ateoron laa Some one of 4 ar fy D, on different scale, a big evact of 1g him it} caused me to te: you, 0 0 5 of his associat “pooh tae ; ¢ a 1 big evacuation of vain: and. eae gouirads oppicad dereclCabe abim That when My my pur € sori. 1811, the Powe Feslichins: On over to Philadelphia with tt, the mails|now; and really, they just ruin the|ubgested that he go to a betes ; rritory is hound to be reported to Berlin as “strategic,” ict, becoming a peril te the naviga- |W" your wings were strong enough oe es ee Me will be too slow,” sald Mr, Jarr. hands!" ment house" social gather! causing millions and millions of dol loss to » " 1 a hee as ea to leave the home nest, you must | 66 AVE you any stamps?” asked ‘oolish epiied | “What do you mean, ruin the} + Sunday school place?” « ss to the pursuing but ton of the newlywed on ow, don't be foolish,” rep! 1 want te , pursuing but take your flight, | Mrs, Jarr, “I've just writ- hands?’ t to have some fun terribly dismayed and discouraged Allies, who would rather d \ Or shall you be a butterfly of In Simply, L could not Insult you with | ten letter to Gladys|"* Jarr. “But here's a splendid | hands?” asked Mr, Jarr, want to hear lecture: However, in thine 4 Seal t 1 seis We rather do Any qugtry, poising just long enough on] &ny other assumption aie ic @ecsee Wi |chance for Gladys Cackleberry, Mrs Why, the course in washing | Passing one of these places one day, “Nq___ thing than reconquer thousands of square miles of the French soil one joo to Mit gayly to the next? | ihe, nov. with thle |Cackieberry, tn Philadelphia, and 1) Stryver intenda to employ a soctal|facew of wounded eoldlers. Of) “re 'tound everbody hretit good *for which they have been fighting. ' Bhall you make a wild dart in the|nat*sitttand th aces rs id. becter run|#ecretary. Irene Cackleberry will | oNr# if one goes to war nursing | time, There were oymna ene ; After all, victorious ar } @irection of settlement work, and ther ina wan. {t, of course, But Gladys|they expect the most fastidious / tion pictures, and games of m mos r all, victorious armies do not give up territory at the i vel Bo eames of all sorte— i Fs AST by egepatidl acraiatarret esareyt Cackleberry. wears her clothes bet-|Women to scrub floors, but it's|pleasure aplenty, and they were not astounding rate that has marked the German retirement. It may be then study bookbinding by hand, and Awake, arise, or be forever fall'n.M{lton, ter." best bat to take up war nursing (Be Balred, solemn faced folks as he ey A ; . ‘4 ni seriously, Just bring sunshine to the| . a trap, but until resis proof of it,perhaps it may not be utterly #nally decide it ts your mission to} ~ i “Irene ts the smartest and writes wards of the slightly wounded, if the y 4) make a long story short this r ac tis karma CHAE the ' t 1 Ale: rate pictures no artist could a we a TH! 4," ¥ 4 Mr, Jo soldiers y oung man bec; even before any new offensive got under way, and that German you try to do all the things that acnelor 7 AW & e ections “Yes, but Gladys knows more of land to collect funds to buy scented | vinwg tog wtth MARY Soteai e Peat fashe ald ave ben ‘ : . social affairs; she was head of her soaps, and told the War and Peace| YIW8, recreation and pleasure as t field are by no w s either so confident or so reassured nattey particularly in way | sorority at § eminary, And Club what wonderful work society something outside the pale o: geen plant ia ae at ei aria geldinden earn OE By Helen Rowland |] sorority at Smelmtatner haa’ spent, were) were” doing in the. war Het) muy otranieatons Ihe lars cons g a e re at the begin- 1 aim going to believe, dear, that you | aan : i 5 '. pitals. She told of one handsome young | MOPOitan city ike New York, all their mother's money the poor HENIhAGS THO eae anaes nelghborly spirit Ja unknown. Bwene vill uss be ‘ ither ‘ ft thoes aleappelns Copyright, 1917, by ‘The Press Pubilehing Co, (The New York Evening World.) \Cackleberry girls will have to marry) refined manner, and was a eather ‘8 under the same Peat a sorbet q —— * ee ie Sat ae, as HE slow fire of constant love keeps up the blow of Ife, but continu: |oF take up vocational work.” Pere tee ret armel) we nea Because aetcht toes rere. | Whee <A not really belo: » to-d e first | 5 sy aging wee | « Y or go to % re as often as (wenty i" D0} ome from batters rom the Reo ple papi erg oar re PT | ous rekindling of the flame soon leaves a man with a burned-out heart, | | Bae. Beer ry SF BY 58 naa day by angels of merey who| sources that it is dimcult 2 pee Queen secon we welt-deludes — |e a Mr. wey i vetore the war broke out had been| “0's who and what's what, 2 te Know Ab WMbaster. as n member of the crew, I did not) we ; Ad, the self-deluded MA Rapoaa inte weare new. Alta ith a the {Sitl# do both? Why aren't modern frivolous society butterflies.” | ‘Therefore it ts the wise eS pa To the Raiter of The Eveving Word © fo life and left the ship st the business of being a | Lith. t ' 7 new & rtation with a | cirlg trained so they can support a ut what has this got to do with | Who will choose his friends where he - What is the exact mean’ gota position. [have n, Just the V-etoriar buoyant enthuslasm of “iirst love” and the perfect COM jushand? When I married I had to Mr Biryver wanting a social secre- | = SPRor uate of knowing something word filibuster as Used to dragnate| never tried to get my papers out with hep soul exposed, with fidence that it 1s going to be “the last.” aC ‘“ tary and you geting the job for|2bout them, under wholesome condt the action of the Senators tu the last | Waa told | would have difficulty in Sa bes pees see pera as work. Gladys Cackleberry?"” Mr, Jarr in- |{0n8 under properly gulded forces. Congress? W N+ | @oln Wo, In case of war T would like pte aaa ee Ate | Hoey | Do not treat the matter Mghtly, | auied very contra in the city has easily ae. Rosary dgeftalt ~ [to volunteer, Can you kindly’ ive ine ye arate na apomes anus te & A lot of men have been lured tnto matrimony by the| please,” sald Mra, Jarr, “It would be) /¥erything,” | replied | Mra, Tarr, | Cogsivle #ocleties for the youthful in,” A ‘ormation on how I can obta 7” set car f “tineme a we ae, be : rs. Stryver will expect to ha | puns me ? POE On ary any tte wT can obtain j street car advertisements depicting a pretty girl in altine for Gladya,if she accepted a po-| secretary to hand her the soap end | ter any Y. MC, Mone bee bie (aes about as good Citteenship Tangle. ote Henke Shem | hope yout white apron, with perfectly colffed hatr, standing over | sition as social secretary, even to Mrs, | towels lL only pay five dollars|for youths or any young re ae amentary ft 2 We Heer atta Mie Tales a fear oleee a cook stove, smiling like a siren and holding up a plat |Stryver, Mrs, Giryver haa taken up| Week, but that will be something, | Meelan of any chureh. He is bound een ee eee | oan Anret aan ced PouBhty Of Gers jot work und who does It. For of perfectly browned muffins, navoral new peace nd Wer olIDA® |i’ SC COURS |& Gosia Secretary |<) cake FORM Goduainianded (aug pec death ier, be ether, cbatraotiye | An parentage Ant have lived here) exampl cilus to become “Didn't she belong to enough clothes. A social secretary cannot) There 18 no need to be alone ‘ edition,” Is A colo: eit! " : iy oe00) - ry writing " “et ” 1 Ic! b ad ed ere J ‘essa's old e Peeeeel omneniiien.” js 8. solorte) | citizen and never became a natural. | she does not consider she his earned Tho only thing “eternal” about love is its eternal |cubs?” asked Mr, Jar. aA Adit eo Se ere eat te eon wie eee oe it exnctly fite the on {red citizen, Does that deprive me of ‘her place in the sun by acliing two} ebanse, Wan, Gul those’ ware only’ hotell that arc alee eed is to Fup out to moot what you want pe pate: Pall Panere: / Qiisenshi A Native-norn jarticios a year to a Woman's maga: | re clubs, auch as the Society to Meet) have to be made over for ( je yale Oe room and the Fa Kroming vy x ; WER. | k o r 1 Pag fact that you are ng, MAs born May f, 1806. Came, to mine United Staten Government ine The woman who holds a man's love forever te the one who offers him | Actor# Off the Stage; but aun RO, FAY A are eye jnely wit only accentaate your tones Bt Saran ae lalention, “hos |{atner bee n of an alien neither devotion nor indiffereuce but just a mild, tepid interest, which onto eee are gee en| colors and. a soclal secretary must | | Nor need any one seek evil oom. have been told that I can get full |{orty un piques his vanity, appeals to his curtosity—and at the same time lulls all|.. - ah Agguopar 4 wear pastel shades, preferably qufet Panions tn order to spend the ener; papera when I am of age. me ol the cltizenshin of hin father ty Passion ial dealin much money in moving pictures these! grays and blues, and If they are well | that 1s In youth. The bad boy ts only . sper ut A a Rea ae oeeree aot Spo es a ils fears of matrimo:.lal designs. days thatethey had plenty of food, Made and of fine matertals, such gowns | the food boy with misdirected energy. ; ik a! DEBS oi wae a ne will nae 7 yale cost at least a hundred dollars each, |It 1s the direction tn es > tentions and wait two yearn before | Ethior of The Rrening W celebrate to-day the centenary and scorned to come and recite at) ana ghe must have hats and gloves |to find your friend: het ace final. papers vour| Which la proper: "t had them ap a? can’ af thele dheas aliee 4 hare tn aman: whe can Keep an foreven talline a woman that he lias the stage” afteracons when ther| Std Vena’ th arate ei cutT cet mine thar eats te en ee ould have been naturaliaed |Proach ine,” or, “L have had them wp- | jead loves her without showing her how tired ft makes bi y got t lettuc awich: dys @ dreadt r , t jRPeae me, . ae " enders, Braxton Hrage | 8 akes him, only got tea and lettuce sandwiches, | Giadys @ dreadful amount to dress as) If you seek gunmen you wil the time you reach |Proneh mer seg gs Md tn in Warten vounty Con | -_— Besides, the managere don't encour.|® #clal secretary’ |) |e, ut i ven leon tor fine, nose # ine ere uw , 1eIT vuduated fro Wa 5 a = * 4 you ye ahe' t five friends there are es Chey tmnt) DPE” pontence | AIT ih IMT he aruduated trom Woat! A teary wife, a chilly wife or a stormy wite, tke bad weather, Invariably |Aa0 the Oft the Stage Clud itke they! gotiars a week and her Ee tt oe ete te ween mone) ee ng F pee caret penitence is vague and served he Heminole an drives a man off tn search of a sunnier feminine atmosphere, jused to by giving free tickets when cost her a year's salary?” asked Mr,| They too are looking for the eame te th Bélter af Tho Broving World peRware. oy have approached ware. He took an imy \ a lthe shows are failures, So she ts a pila. {dla Pa , | ing. po ee Peon mani \ " © the batt Hhiloh, and was made War and Pon i courage a girl, Join something, young Larrived in this country five and a! vccond cane, "tai pervond’ is po age ts Dey Wee Marriage to the electric ewitch by which the light of happiness te turnea [01s !” for War Pence Clubs.) tun tnreahiold of hor career en’ | part af the Commelina half years ago from Europe on @ liner reot, who was killed, \ | oe on of ‘Anyway, those are the clubs that all’ geif-supporting individual?” asked Mrs. | terest in the section in which oa i Pi ( the real society women bear to Jarr in surprise, ‘and it will take an interest ia em, 4 enn ak emma nd he 2, Oe»