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Peer IS | es : Evening World Daily Magazine Monday, April ", TTC: The Gdehiiig orld, Ra Whe, | ||| How to Grow Your Vegetables ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. i tin Prese Publishing Company, Nos. 63 to | In Your Own to’ ew Yor | Published Daily Except 8 63 Pa RALPIT PULITZE : veeident, 62 Parts Row. ‘ H G d sone ATER tee A, | ome Garden ; { Netex stot 2 } fe World for tie United States thes 1 the Internationa) @g , ARTICLE V. and Canasta Postal Union. : i be de TL tees + $4.50/One Year tees + 6878 When and How to Plant Your Garden. ‘ One Month... 20lOne Month vets ares e 'O encourage best results your garden work should be #0 plano ' WENGE. 87 so cdccseses TELE Re Una AERC eNO, 20,313 your seeds may be planted as soon as possible after the soll is pre pared, because, to germinate well, seeds require a fine, moist soil, is produced in freshly tilled ground Nothing is gained by sowing seeds before the soll is warm enouge | such WHY DON’T THEY DO IT? j NAN | ! ) t t ltor them to germinate, and seeds differ in their soil temperature require : N article published in The World yesterday, former Attorney ou should wait until the frost is out of the ground Genera) George W. Wickersham suminarized a powerful indict-| ment of the motives and methods displayed by the Imperial jer-| / In this locality the season this year happens to be parttoularty back- man Government in its conduct of the war in these words ward, and it will be wise for you not to begin planting your ear aa “With mischt » een tea a * " | | tables before April 7, and even a few days later, as in some places 4 Pianta hh ADR lah ca dil ealt Mba l MM odentelibtey | frost {s not yet entirely out of the ground. ‘This direction applies to characteristic of the monkey family than of buman beings, fl. a Vogetables in the following list: | and @ wanton disregard of all rights—individual, national or | } \ * Py VN : a human—Germany has pursued her course of destruction “ . i dea ‘one six inches, for the food is ae ; y a i r around the plant in the } wherever her armies Lave penetrated, until at last she stands ; ae , \ \ | and the plant while coming through ' revealed to the world as the enemy of mankind whose con Z . ( try SOM the soll is protected by @ pointed tinued existence as a nation under {is present control is a* “ | go eS / shield, Binoe seeds wil Tt ae inconsistent with modern civillzation as the presence of a mad : ‘ | Rerered the soil shovld be made fine and 7 y e 7 r i oul e Ked o the see o dos in : eromded thoroughfare is with the peace and well- toan "hw The auth ai Seed Oe eee oieture (5 oan eing of passers-by J See for the vegetables in arenes d soak t eds. i A Social t a | 1 hs : | following should not be planted until| Me surface and soak (he Seeue ey ag, few days ago a Socialist leader in the German Reichstag de- “ ‘ ‘ much later—say, the middle or Jatter i the size of the plants and ly onse } sone » , \ 1 3 end of April, or even May 1, unless) “method of cultivation, Small clared bitterly that the reason why Germany's enemies have the moral hg , b oe ‘ J the weather warms up materially| ° re . “Aiieh ottuce, onions, eupport of 60 many civilized peoples is because “in us the world sees ae % meanwhile: a arrots, turnipe OF ” i | musta y be pi d in rows only Prussians. | a + i A; | Beaus, Aneet corm mustard, m bar 4 . . F i foot apart and cultivated with a bam Why do the German people permil this to be sot | 2 Py ‘ ‘ 4 f y { t jor P f vexetables, ~ Why do men of German birth tn this conntry and In other countries - ‘ . Larger alt supinely by while a dynasty defames the Germ met | : . ; Sweet corn and melon seeds should] ike corn and tomatges, need eB { i 4 walt planting until the weatoer has|jlanted in tows § feet @ a Prassianism hi its turn at propaganda, f , “ ‘ ‘ ecome quite warm, when it will also|3 feet apart in the rows. Wherever It is time now for those who have the Interests of greater, dewper | ‘ 7 k 4 \ \ Rie K. be time to set out possible, it is economy to interplant Germany at heart to rise up, in Germany and out of Germany, and save \ er eclckere elepsts ant AS et loving vee et ae the Father | : ‘ ASS 4 if radish, Lettuce, peas, . s should Beye There are thousands af Germans in this country, there are thou-| a. ; “ \ at ‘ ; : to dine: Weta One fron. caves to| clreu 1 of air needed to cheek sands of Germans in other neutral countries, who understand fay ’ j ‘ ' p H A shgP : CORTESE, Weeee ene beter enlieg lateauitl as onton milder aa hye ( tp ie ? —~: i fifteen to sixteen weeks to mature aight w a better than war-ridden, war-dazed Germans at home, why it is that} a a>“ 9 The string beans, bush lima beans, | easier Germany has sunk lower and lower in the esteem of civilized nations. ; ] < my f Ky | 1 rai pol Hansac at ene > P Net vo : ; 3 aner & ; Why haven’t enlightened Germans here and elsewhere tried to} © i es ., ” mae ‘ time, but successive plantings two to Paper Se ‘ols: New " ; > 7 ; , . / - | three weeks apart will be made so a a Paey’ Sei pump a new kind of Kultur into stricken Germany? have a fresh supply throughout | Gardening Wrinkle. Why, in spite of all obstacles, aren’t they moving heaven and " SH pean a : vi P y 8 : : ‘ F sa } ; { ; HOW TO PLANT YOUR SEEDS. y early gardening éeviee, earth at this moment to place before the German people the only ¢ : he “ a all Seeds should be planted shal- ) simple that it can easily be plan of salvation, the only way by which Germany can ever again — ‘ . es nt Rah ve i 4 , hi vent gees erat’ euiekin: by any any one, is the come to an understanding with the democratic peoples of Europe and é “ } = Ay Cie ; ‘ “ . : A fo that the strength ot all will ena | Paper a k of wood, the world? ¢ nine és oe eae . - ‘ ‘ the tender plants to re the sur-| Prepare ock of wood, si " ‘ . i ~ |face. In large seeds the depih by four and set a metal plate If Germany stands revealed, as Mr. Wickersham says, “the enemy ; — / Sp : yh sa plant depends upon eae ght above [it one end. Wrap around it « sheet i H , 4 5 ‘ ;, ‘ - . leaves (cotyledo! © brough’ ove Hien ah of mankind whose continued existence as a nation i ; f : ; : |the surface or left in the soil. If the|of stiff. right paper, foid under its present m 2 3 4 least lifted above the sur-| UP one enc hrough (he (dane control” civilization cannot permit, there can be no question what has 3 3 A GK, RN ; ‘. aS lfsee, aw to beans and melons, the| : Dagens thus revealed it. ” r &. ; >, ae wo |secds should be 4 unted HOt over on t tine b re e ‘ re \ a * ' to one and one-half inches deep, oth- k Militaristic mutocracy has damned Itself. ‘There ts no way ont for the - ae Wilemet \ ho fs : a to one ae seed Leaves will he torn off|then com German people but to destroy it, ‘ 2 sors Be 8 a i : ? Jus they come througa the soil and the| You can \ + : a *, | plant will be stunted. |you wou . Germans in Germany and in overy other part of the earth could do ” ot se wan PO the other hand, tf the seed | advantage that when ready for! the Fatherland no greater service than to complete the destruction them- iat eee ~ st S H hy “meg War ee eee Oe ye! pants Y before settiq sani ocr ts dvr acta NE gS 2 is ro, es Se ule Beeper, four inches oF ev iSeeds| Pianta in the garde thu avi y don’t they esate S : like corn can be planted stil! deeper, disturbing t lant roots. + | lx ee, 6 UE 2 Paoifists, conscientious objectors, wait-awhiles and such | no! : | W hat Every Woman Prays 5 a 4 ¢ ’ are being rapidly rolle@ wp into compact, easily tucked away . ‘ei at eer ean ; oe. ek) Meee. oe | B ‘a } R land minorities. | ’ M } Ab bd Wl y elen Ow lan —+-__ sterday s other to To-Day’s Daughter THE R scampi sips a5 . — - + - ma a en Nn ‘Copyright, 1917, by The Prea Publishing Co, (Tbe New York Evening World.) 7 one the spring sk WAR CONGRESS. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall | abrgzieygourven, garougt | one perecn tenor 9u4c204 48; | ©" Wanuet cleen and sblning, and feckod with fleey ite clouds rs . avha;re re * bis alias, Mr. Brith that the only} biy it we = ‘self, jtead ele ” a ? ws Upon the representatives of the American people who me°t Copyright, “1917, by The Vrow Publishiog Co, (The New York Kvening World.) people Who Want. to chauge things | lecturing of the eight-hour day while | Like soap-suds. P A x , ‘wha ‘ ce.) change their minds first of all. On| your oWn cook works thirteen or s : to-day at Weshington in extraordinary gession of Congress resis the No. 1) ween the individual and injustice) tno other hand, Just in so far as the | fourtenn hourm seven days @ week, ‘And in her April eyes I read her prayer— heaviest responsibility ever ‘borne by legislators chosen to direct Sp pgs DEAR: And so you're] appalied before that of the peraon| MMA Of the @ Feformer are} You can bp Just in your dealines with The prayer of the Eternal Woman! ai ’ ss ‘ ‘ 0 th an o + ae ate pet, ied ees « | Accomplished, y do the huma sons who labor fe: you, You can, 5 » ° t this Nation’s course. | Sonn with Bs attack of reform} Who attempts to live Omar's daring Penge about’ hit | be hike the eel It von Meena Witt an to ean wate Send me, oh God of spring and youth, they seemed to U h city e new it was time for tent of that personal liberty, that]0f the world’s beauty by re-trans- | ebant, pon these men gathered fn the Capitol devolves the duty nol that, you had| "Ah, Love, could you or L with Him edom of and taste and| lating it into pictures, poems or rhe F > y dreams! i &: 1 k » nspt tion f h tened persons| music, You can, at the least, make The Fairy Prince of my dreams! i ed hrougt ‘onspit ction for which enlightened persons e ou can, ¥ | . rd of ve. ~ will and defending the rights of one hundred leh Baa al al 4 gory Scheme of| have ski ke tate cs ths on: of vourself @ harmonious, Vital; color. | Make hin) a MAN—clean and fine and strong and tnillion people now alive, but also of guarding the birthright F . tre, turies. perse You have the right to| powerful! 8 is ight and year without eon- | Wou tter it to bits, and] sy dear, iny dear, there 1s so much | try. theorles, cultures, tests on your- | pesuring the destinies of unnumbered millions of Americans yet tracting the de- peal work’ to be done in the world | Self; you have not the right to med- Make him a Lover—tender, chivalrous and gallant. nborn sire to enlighten | Remould it nearer to our Heart's De-|¢hat 1 do not want to 6 le with any other adult soul or body. Make him, above all, a Friend—kind and loyal full le SAGE Antal sire! your time blowing prism his as a postscript to my earnest a * . , the world Eshould) rag trouble with the Kaiser { tudes, You don't know, Tdon't know, {@€uments: Reformers are usually of understanding, ds of th pon the words of these men, upon the acts of these men during have been disap- settee! Jthe uplitter of Downtrodden Dr mannerless bores, } onomaniac Is | And leniency for all my little faults and weaknesses, the next few days the atiention of the Nation will concentrate. pointed and even i by ‘the Lord men doesn’t know the recipe for mn a Me ive with, Tne two rudest} For 1 am a WOMAN—and I am full of them! . + e tefo heme of things . ANY KrOUp Oo} 0 yomen ver yi D ‘ Upon the debates of these mien, upon the decisions of these men hvdbaks By ise eee Shida with Oe ney re Bene! laaveld et sharin ok Cements Mould him of steel and {ron—and a little common clay, Waring the same period history will record its judgments { y pense on eae of half-portion kaisers who are »y those adier nnot be | rexpeotive gi of two nationally. | Yet fll him with a gentle tenderness and reverence for women—and for all y i g i f chickenpox, goes A ih ntma cee narsotial stan- yn ftrom outside, Virtue, ) 1 ganizauions, Ls : " 4 Pp p its course steady,|mueh mor easily wi ka ecer of the time, of. coures; re y of henevolent intentions; |you are convalescing from your de-| Give him a body etrong and straight aud vibrant, broad of shoulder aad He {deals unchanged, its faithfulness to the cause of humanity and] catch Mt while you're young formers do not reform, in the sense to be won tollsomely, imper- | votion to the cause of Downtrodden clean of !imb- justice as democ vee t "7 li I 1 : " veo age there is an excellent chance for making any real dents i life as} fectly and—individually Draymen. Your fond, if flinty-hearted, : ne ee : n H ? ‘e as democracy strives to realize them, unshaken complete recovery; but If you had}ing rest is live it. H. G, Wella| If you have the uplift urge there MOTHER, || And enough batr on his head to preserve my fusions May ihe members of the Sixty-fifth Congress of the United Statcs| Waited til maturity you might never ee —_ —— — liut a “pretty tace"—I could not endure It! J 4 d Sta ap tron sides rage lean ‘apie isi Paap ~~) 1 | Make him all masculine! measure their task by the highest standard of Americar . have freed you from t . ; bs and Americanism that is a | Fpl ; P q aranticn anni awolikin I | % iF es I ; ] ‘ , ] ov M OF: tell Yet, put into bis soul one finer feminine element—the Love of the in them. Beloved, do you think that Tam 1e ga; aml \ ; : By : R ) L * CK arc € | Beautiful- May they prove equal to what the country expects of them being horribly flippant ; coy NB ~ " ——=—! | The love of poetry and music, of flowers and of books, [ind to your new cram eee tyen | Oma IT, br The twa Pubinhing Co, | ha a Slokee. ina, Dane wee lpr ae geben fake Bae tar Of autumn woods, and spring gardens, and summer moonlight, ae een eee asin ould § " ce York Evening lana uh wad oMncRat CuBD pay. | kne atl Sentandaw) ite Ba iehaly maaiteion., 1 ih | white I talked to you, instead of using ad to get his| ing double prices to a speculator,” the| Wasn't in, but they had a viola ne romance and:lopely medi n thanking the Imperial German Chancellor and the cold Ink and paper tho s of mik on tha ephone, Miss Cackelt a had sald, “Oh, we} quar with hie sister that lasted And 4 pipe beside an open fire, on a snowy night. Reichstag for turning on @ new flow of taxes the Kalser {s away, you would not say that lam # Bl UURee ait, mallee mene atakn me GAGdTan Awe Dalf an hour!” moaned Mra, Jarre, | Yor! think, careful to call it “the war for existence.” It didn't start that heartless, worldly person—-as perhaps oi) When he got home that evening| “Where else did they telephone?’ | Pat @ man who loves (hese things will never be tempted to follow after way, but the feelings of those who are to pay for it must be you are saying at Just t vis an np Busy? Nonsense! M r began upbraiding his wife|asked Mr. Jarr. | strange gods— saved as much as possible. Biever thelonnit ene Pree ing ee heatediy, “Her try. |right at the door ; “Phat'a all, except some local calls,| After richor, or foolish fads, or light loves, or the temptations ef the --——$—- t> - ou just wh u my number il nd] What's the matter with you folks] 1 believe- except to a cousin In ¢ flesh-po serlously the movement for t “ " : ; . n Cam-| seriou yemeny w answer is ‘Busy! Busy! Busy!"lup here?’ he asked straight off. "Do|den, N. J., to tell her what a lovely! But will build bis own altars and set his own god: fancy thereon, That s ft and beaut lifting of Downtrodden i . Nf y ih tae ve - and beauteous hand Miss April reached Se oh a | Now gat busy yourself and get that} you take the telephone oft the hook ume they were Lavine in New York.| Deliver him from pettiness, ’ da, . aq | Umber! when I leave the house ve been) They did this to m her wick with) F faults I might easily forgive him. Jeyes and a macni fal ts ‘ie lak caeeaal beapert a : ith) For great faul ght easily forg - SAGs Cinede ie INE Al rel eS + ee H nereat the gentle At the] trying all day to get you. It was thelapite, they auld, because re. oy tithe niaa’ Ser cneanens iyi " | knew we Central awitchboard spilled into his} sume yeu and Ure day: before!” (e619, tinge RAG bore nore ey! Gey | bat vit tances” tn may OWN groregn re Detters From the Peo ple ear a succession ‘ at B-s-0h!" wald Mrs, Jarr; ‘It's those| mantown is gayer than New York,| *20ve Sl): endow Bin earner meee : ul metal re olcackelberry girls, ‘They use the tole- | they think." And fil] him with Common Sense, which is rarer than radtum, How the Truth ‘ » Win the War on account of thelr plit his head open | phone a great deal.” OF should say ib la! \ Por a sinner may forsake his ways-—but a FOOL shall neyer depart from With the Atd of Ae t# on land and w y hear for y ® cS t board with it" growled snorted Mr, bis folly! 1 Editor of The Evening Wor good Gi se ie 4 . POSE BAMRY MRAED MEIER Jarr. town isn't very gay to me i i Realising that no power on earth|.ne hand of brotherly log tyne | @ cae pela \ ; Mr, Jarr, when I think of that telephone bill, | @i¥é him the spirit of eternal youth, with tts high Hopet pe hand of bro y love, toll th = ' eardrume-bursting latte when) tm sure 1 don’ ° nat to do} pian’ 4 1 can do more than the truth, why not|what their brokers anaig MH them amous Cemeteries i ie iba PA HTT Ber I'm sure I don't he w wie Fey; 4 Didn't they call up Chicago or st.| Give him a broad mental vision, with its unbounded Charttyt use it to win the war? ; ee ae eet : wen SHR ! # TA AnOUE AE AalG Mire ABFA BUSS SS Loiigt Give him ideals, and fn chem an abiding Faith! ay merica and the totte in i 4 s isitors would be a little more “ The greatest distribution agency 18) monarchy will ie for Pet Dogs cp P atentaotinnetit asta aie REPO ET SSN Heys telpphione, ‘Those | “Ws they did call up some friends | 80 that, whother he succeed or fail, in the Game of Lite, the press and the aevopls has} this trath is ker Shtant j vant dav it ne last few |yitia are hanging on tt all day long. | 20Rewhere in some town yesterday, | He shall play his part gallantly, like a MA} proved its ability to reach any land ae ie ve ite elec oterenani ct alephane| Tia ccitad bp thelr mother in Phil-|S2#® te think of it, but the people! Yet, into the strong alchemy of his nature, let fall one drop of owakness 1 suggest + news! © trenches are w ary mimuniecation with ones! dedphia this morning and found she|¥44 moved to Detroit, I heard them| which shall soften ard leaven the whole of tt, j publisned in ’ se Pain Vuad gone to Atlantic City. ‘Then they | "4% and they wouldn't bother to try! and let that be his LOVE for me! ig eva peaenerags a8 ene And he hung up the receiver {called up Auantic City and found ahe| '° 8°! them there: !-phig was the prayer which I read in her April evyes— * sin the C ‘i vy si Pour Uines more did he essay to tell) had gone back to Philadelphia. When} ; How ne ot uy !" orted Mr ‘the prayer of Every Woman! wife by wire that he had got|they nally got her they Just wanted | Jarr at are they doing now, : : ; the theatre Ueheis for the Miss/io ask her if she would send them] these telephone teasers?" : . t oa celberrys, Who were visiting|two pleces of wedding cake they for-| ‘They are calling up some friend in at $3 ‘ them got to bring with them, ‘They want! Yonkers, I believe,” replied Mrs. Jars, | To-Day aA be if mee ' ' Phe Miss Cackelberrys had been|to dream on wedding cake In New! Mr, Jarr gaid nothing. From the ‘ . ¥ . very particular about what shows! York in the hopes they will dream| front room he could bear: | ny ik : ‘ would see while in New York. | they'll marry a millionaire while they ‘Ob, you don’t mean tt!" wanna abe taclae, that the Museian |? ; f WAR at “gh It was the big hits onty appealed | are here "Guess again!” autocracy had its beginning, 18] Se jimneron, fy j “4 eud 1 1 1» we sel h the wedding “No, I won't | was then that Ivan Basiloviiz, G ti named “the ¢ wur-, | ; ' Pg , ve ' 1 ‘ | want that; “Walt, Irene wants to talk to you,| Duke of Moscow, assumed the title of | tor wy Dis. * ‘ oe by J * vj oi ‘ 1 me true, We'll| Charley!” Czar of Muscovy as Ivan IIT, The) importa eure®, for to him wr Ld nat RR SUNT bisito8 ' aioe wt Maron Vt ; nets PaRY | nail fs the al at-| nee pay the long distance! And Mr. Jarre know the Miss Cack- (title be thus adopted, which ty a Sla-| Wyo Mnldaliam of the auteay Ee Geswary at frien, way 19 forced 20, 1466, L611 om Jd Ge | gold and jeweled tfakeun Wactiona (0 which ene could pur | telephous chargen” ahee { eiberrva were al Bard at rc _. Yaaie form of Cassar, continues 10 seemingly at aang ls new ote ns ee PY a * 4 —————

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