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EDITORIAL PACE The Evening Glorid. ’ “ One your ome & VOLUN WILL THEY WAIT? ul ng Ss Last sear, whem American comsumers were expeeted fe bette that yearling suger prices were guuwed by «tern necessity aw economic justions the raw sugar nhes their protits by more than sui ou OVER AND ABOVE the returns for the sear before, Wo they call that a “division of ineremed ve burdens!” 4 Does a corporation “share” | the public hy multiplying every penny of such costs into three, five or ten fold + upon the pockethoo That ix the way too many Americ facturers propose to share war hurde of burden with American purchasers, Feased operating costs with Unless a halt is on “ suitey wall " i] ‘ and desperate plight It is all very we AN | t But what is the dee 1s wolits if the profit takers a ye permitted ton wid th axes three and four times over from the pockets of wage earns If corporations are to go Hsin the steel and oil industeres, dee ng extra dividends, ratsing regu dividends, jnstit new vidends, t fixing new idards of return which the xpect 6 n only by fresh exactions in the shape of inere yrices ? Wf patriotism has any meaning in industry and business, we should expect to hear almost every day some big Amerionn corporation announcing to its stockholders that, in view of thy national need and the greater load which all Americans musi rry. dividends will be kept down to # point consistent with the utmost fairness toward consumers, Will the sugar barons and other great producers take tye patrioi ourse? Or, short of Government control, will they wa ener povewty and distress to foree their hands? ey cee IN DIVERS FORMS. Hk woman agent who is busy with plans to take a delegatir 1 of east 6 to the Pr e mothers from this cily to Washington to prote: sident and Congress against the sending of youn wen of the east side to war draws a harrowit # pleture of policenwe presently clubbing parents into yieleding up their sons for the Nation service She hit on an unlucky argument for her cause when she instance the march of east side women to the City Hall last winter to demand veaper food, claiming Mat the police ¢ yom away ‘ “0 When We were first mar wumittod daity| ber at stect soins by mi han four] Should the war with Germany ta olde i a econ tehpth papagnel th SN Re be ete ea CEC Oe Nothing of the sort occurred ‘The Mayor received a delegation ( yi | une. | Mhree hurled (und fortys | fur Rome time the Unived) Staten will | mi . to cut hatr just for fun and 1 know eat jorman sa BAC WoOleH versely OF L21suld tone) 2ecupy the position of a quar und proud that you succeeded yo well.” aan and a good operator, #0 1 had no| {°° Bive a hot tdwel shampoo of the 1 ioners, As a matter of fact, it was the police who stood wines Still ist ve been pure 1, against seven! HAMELS pert mt for all ) Ae) 1 was relieved, I can tell you, for 1 trouble with him; it was getting the| i'm sure I'm as smart as anybous nich handling and not the women. Moreover w-Wliole expoditic i ur oy hme F * Mids © acta con. Was afraid that when he found our joxtra help tn on Saturdays and Sun- | You could hit 3 2 RPL BR) ALE Ye Ne RN MCL e leet Mie) Ree a ae eat "about it he would scold me. My hus-fday mornings to handle the extra |“ know that all right, but will the ire the strongest evidences of having been organized by professional ae, ant ee cont, Hf plans which conten | verting these resuurces that we arte about ith foal f customer stand for it?” sald he, How on Plate the ‘seizure of vessels now| cicheat, A considerably period must! band. w barber and just before) work that made all the trouble We talked jt over for a little while avitators as a demonstration that ¢ be exayerated into agreeable effective wildin Md the utilization of all| elapse before we can take mue Hy PArl jie was taken sick he had bought out] One Saturday mourning the helper | and finally @ecided to try in earnes reading watter for Berlin, ty curt TNE ee ee ee ee ee te Cre eee awinall shop withAwo/ebalré, In etd |e) to me | mua T had offered hale tn Joke, reall Bern, ¢ . ved tha © ean Create 8,000,000 Lise Krew 0 1 ' sinese gre’ . “I'm, sure don't know what to| because we did not know what else tu By recalling the incident, Miss Helen ‘Todd, self-oclared cham. Srrauy Bate WASTARE Sons of sbipping MN tue Hext erent af that the couiity ever hae known, [thon a month le business grew, ao] | Um sure T don't know what to Rechune we did not know, wha see ; y + sel A el Of ships gues steudil ) ROURD onthe ow to get a large part ¢ NexO Uat he wa's obliged to purchase a: do, There will be a i ere ock 1 was in the shop wit pion of east side mothers, more than ever challenges inquiry as to Semewhat diminotied Witt fi Ang | et ps heres 8 is Pent other chaly and on Saturdays get in| this afternoon and evening and lq n apron on. that ‘ lee ‘ han Hew roosen ny wi en t q n e not been able to wet a pody to U 9 fo au who she is and where she gots the money required for her very week, AM twa ' ti * 1 aches) prot nawer tae question is paw an extra assistant, Then he was) have not been able to get anybody t v to foot, stax the submand A oriuk owe are te Bard: pres 1a othe |help to answer the questio i f typhoid fever help out. If we can't do the work |/0S behind one the chairs witl: activities at this critical time. make bee ' ria f Witt, tae need of stipa} in order taken seriously ill of typhote b t © what Tony the helper afterward tot make besaddw A car rier te Se LAELIA Oe eee . — jme Was a very businesslike look on Plenty like her have heen shown 1 investigation ta wear the, steatee walue to Mra Boeinnd th Ee Ntlon ee eae 5 : ny face. Prussian bad hive a unentuncorih nips, and can HUY cout AE carry on the confilet 1e Jari am) y y oy L.. .VcCarde ished Is to put It mildly, Bur ‘Ton = Werw helm any mor he sae received suttioent ecu lexplained to them that the boss wa erw heli at HGH CHORHANS TN HUEOAGL Hee ene ot tee sick and his Wife, Who Was un exper . i) ° ye may be able to make at sew Hunted to urging that we send | Copyright, HAT, te the Drow Publishing Cy, Can't hurt my feelings by them! vou please, bur the w do wom in the business, Was going to take hi Hits From Sha rp Wits th this continges ‘tf die lt Oa etiea ae ey The Now York Brenig Wasi Verbal asparaguses” said Mr, Jarre. of this country are inte din every= | place for a while, At first they rath he average wife can outdo an ex The man who neve om a fool. Workl’s shipping jaitt # ale Anke | TMAweanaht ie uteetins : . VESHO} Aa o are | (hing these dayat” hung back, but after one brave man perienced lawyer when it comes to| inh love letter never. Writes ate | like HEIL WOULD Mut be better tas alive AG Vie Guu BAR Kad tha shinee 68 BA RANGE worile fo se0| she. only’ ‘clube 1 belong to! (at | enegverytuing that doesn't concern |pad broken’ the ice by letting me give cross-questionir r husband on his) Hinghanton Pre the whole faeiitt of i W ; i me to-day, and with such beneticial—like the Sheltering Orde | them, yes," said Mr. Jarr him a shave and a haircut, [ had return about 2 A, M.—hicago Now e @ @ to the bet regi ha force reaches | an idea!" began Mrs. Jarr. of Wok-Wok, or the Knights of th They are patriotic; it will be awar|imore than T could do and so mane Rods aaa fie whi live doen ith kame en vs cine uur navad Lie wBILY Of at army i will require) an women enough shield of Gold, tim a ‘Dear Sir and) Measure,” Mrs, Jarr went on, “Mrs.|walting that Tony declared noe eey The sctective draft takes care of\up with ne De Hieron : Ld M. ‘Thor Aun ee 1 Keng the tracpy a wi PP ett fata ; siryver and Mrs, Van Swell and Claralhard work getting a one ipte his Generkl Apathy,—Hatelgh (N.C) [but the jie ae re ff the Nain Cane + vel and supplied with ainmu- | clubs?” asked & ur do whut Brother’ In those . | Mudridge-Smith do not need salaries: chair. We took In so much mone News, { unrecorded. —Chiengo New goes to the length if stating that the ia Haneully every article that] ood are they?” | know that well enough, 1 have) they can open charge Accounts every-| that afternoon and evening thet 7 sell igo N England would wNen tw tiraover ty) fee MMe MUL Me eartled frum the | MOE Ore Mey editg pay allethe duew and assessments) Wore they want to, Mrs. Van SW Ve made up my mind right then and Charity that begins at home Ther ‘air op . Un all the ¥ ny Wee 1 si J XK Fi ol ou tl . al bs dory NOney Ia in her own name, so she there to stay in the shop all the toys there goon melimorphoses into opt ‘ : Wnt batt: patbhy: need, provided a ELD ORR 10 ak Ge others for) yrs, Jarre At least women's clubs out of my money, and what good do kives her husband an allowance!” time Jim was sick, for hin tines wa relfistiness.—Deseret News Toledss thide L patton, were fasmudintely die LER Ree IS briny : eames ri ire not an excuse for staying out Jo me?” remarked Mrs, Jarr a very hushan should have an als sO expe nalye, we badly needed all the 8 ¢@ © © 6 struction of meret ‘ ni Saran: OF all’ theme Fite and smoking and gambling anc "You w cap the benette, the! lowanee wish | had one,” said Mr.) mone could earn. J wo: his sits on a pneumatic bean t thats dhe oon WL | gramme last Ing for ten, CHMMENE yards begin the construction gussling—lHke men'y clubs a Heath benefits, and) my cbsequies wh Jen buses 1 make allowances for had any trouble. If any. one go (8. C) State D PUShliie utnee ts *)battlosbipe, xix dy , w conducted according to the ritual, you uch so." remarked Mra, | fresh all 1 1 to do was to call oe “OLN OSC) Recor! He | scent Higere, ffs torpedo bout - =e os . and there will be a carriage for Une aE, : \ ony and nee Jobs with him Many things are rerarde sda Cor ine fleet submart 1 titty -elehe ® , aT tpibitae alone ag Admitted replied fr, Jarr./and let him attend to “My, Smarty ess becaune we do not kit PORWR a tr | count marines Such a number of uSINeSS 4 lerene y Roral teousee @ But on with the revelation of the|while I finished his man, f had st), ises-Albany Journal Paterson Cally {te Set | war vexseld neve \ ‘ in . oe 4 “Tell all that to your second wife!" new war time feminist movement In to do thiv once and my next customer : y structed in this country at one tiie, | Mra, Jarr, “The first wife) Married life was meek as a lamb. : > > would be a tax upon pr ceri ; eh mut una Retyy Is collecting funds to go to Letters From the People SUNG Ee ate GIN UE iin and mentor ot and aot ea cua to mbarre Hdltorial Praived. ny t the problen ny ' lint 4 Broader Vie. i Pi Value of Advertising misses to another sphere, and the ment to the Food Luw that. every ra ewpoint Increases Va 1 Pe the RAitor of The Kvening War , i 7 comes in for all the fivat, Wile should be paid a salary. We are any thanks for y imely wa oom ‘ t Poused to le our idea that the |sult#? Salesments tine ls wasted [n t telegrams to Sena NE of the intore: t Mas be x Ese bes poubeuahen : \ ‘ Wil be an 66 bt one of our _ada,{ calling upon peuple Who are not pros~ nd Co n threatening not t sean f the Intoreatiog characters ing on “Eni » Lea t whe r ter : fineness ¢ ut our tl pects ar Who, if they ate prospect r'Tell mo about this now 1h of) vote for n When We get 4 vote who have taken refuge from be printed again and again, al brakenin and : aa " Y dudiged by the DUM | require « long educational canvass, © yt oS) Te Interrupted Mr, Jarr,| they do not work for the new law life's toll in the mean business the morning edition of The World. |» } © » « nauitios it pulled,” re “A mL man's th 4s Worth mone i for wages for wives! I think it's « of beggary was William Stev You, more; cry it over the house ut ind 3 rom th rhed the advertising manager of /Tf he could devote his attentior » change the subject, whieh is one) void ining, £ know 1 should have @ who died at Milmarnees eat ery It so loud that its sw f Sraft or otharwine? ey eet A New Alarm Clock in office ee ating Rut our; Prospects who ure already Wilf sold las never yet been amivably dis) satiry, and a good. one July 18. tei? ck, Scotland heard in tho luwegiving halls of| Several ry ew Reva A New aiirm Clock, |) ay plan more suled Would reault In a short une, Hut you get a salary as it ix now," |” In 1787 Stevenson and his wif Washington. ME Ve junto ' HeDy M the A} Sewpuint has broadaned since those | yerigd, ‘The way ty half sell a man : the war makes “tld Mr Jurr, “I wouldn't go so tar! arated, and mudy an Agreement that Weald Uphold Beit ni, Na dnch 2 ov ion SHNUS ve ATT fays We kept eubor records |to educate him in your straight « Well, a ha ayy ato say It's a Rood salary, but #till whoever should pronoso a aeytt 7 hy ' Nat here Ww w 7 E play actvertisiineg least “that i everything so Very dear, Mra, Rangle) it's a salary, and you've been getting first must rfeit i Tho eunion To the Editor of Tae Evening Wor G aan wo many quests | B iy An anulvee of Gul Se atuall tt ere ah hing fi it £100, They neve Your editorial “Hmbargo ‘ ‘ Ay . rca, wy Halt eds how | UN ven e Prsualts ome (CMTS iol: t wil necessary anany ye a ver saw each other again. When he wa jould be printed 1 " ta io N i , . \y tose and beeen Hi ee Wat tore hey fine present haphagard methods of ne re How? What?" asked ehty-five year old ho wun stroker nong Congre: en \ hat t ' ; 4 aed SHH : ait an ecking plan shows at mi als . a uthe p | Mrs, di i with an tneurable disease and, fee! f Lin Metta Menta ees aoe by dtratt w vlock if the in not | ite terature | were closed with men who had hever Unancing the family, or rather ae OMY salary said Mr, Jarr, |Ing the end appronehinn ene t OF thought of allowing f th Bt "ited WHEN newly discovered ge Vitis, tae. followe ya eal) responded to our advertising t Uschold expenses: so wives Wd) “Haven't you always gotten that?” | an elaborate burial feast, made pr ib Gariuey is ener! ui I " K Saenn tmnt with those who had e paid a salary.’ in fact, the Gov "Oh, THAT: replied Mra, Jarr.| visions for a large, roomy cottin and A . ; fo Years the Linnie, th the off clatter of “We then changed to tha « = 1 is doing that) "Po t get any more than any other!a similar grave Ho lef ' We are supposed to be having war. tote R iti rhinent of Bnglan’ i t abou pr aving rie Yh + ty matiaeht Now we ake te it a anal CoD, 4ellite the whole 7 narried woman gets, when I ny | $5,000, which sot a pienic, and it is very poor ohar Honal cop m »w to soldiers’ wives, s& r 7 & $5,000, distributed amon hat Acen act ¥ tae Sheitiane sapie oM pa \ , ied tomipt to seoure Inquiries, but devote in our displ. dco and coun ery Uhlig now w husband's salary’? Who else would | distant relatives, but set aside anne We teed thi Ger man hat ee li s Kin f \ 1 Histe " s ‘a tverti pace primarily to Upon this acting as an advance guacd Mes, Ranle says hat Mrs. Topheayy ugive It to o Mrs. Rangle says | siderable sum to provide a feast f make them atrong enough to strike the | cit, nly: for ¢ HANNE ther ‘ eduenttonal cone tendlne 4 the fon our aatlesn In other word © well known lad rimer, is g¢ at Mrs, Tophoayy's idea Is that If) all bears who should cure ta con Me thee ten en, OMENS BN | Tih poe 1am On: i W ' y ow the sourht t Ure a universal acc Sarai A itera put on the © sugar makers get more for sug and see hia body “lie in state,” Nat stl pa ‘ 1 teen years jn i Men i ptivantie 4 une to the tance of our mos vather than a)! a : Protibiden tht the Cour makers set more urally the news spread rapidly among SRSrICAAS wi Yay tur wgery Mit Yous Rellcton ‘5 ; sort : aby eines Homan for iy i? | Pood bul right a ed 1M flour, and if the LW. W, want bi my bergore wud hundreds of thei : 9 : 1 i nN e oun ‘ dediy, 1 ! imendm (NAL Ar Wives wilh Lol ger wusce willuul worklig ab fred te he ¢ Monday, 1 Fi . R ‘ ya Ot vt ‘ many amapuaie ' ry avy from this on” Clara y wife should have a salary!" ter the funeral eeurs retire To the Eaitor of The Evening World, Kaki & ata ont n vl “t i ex Kier ment of this broader viewpoint would \y" Ps b intoantods. Micali | cvoalt Mr. Jorn, with a slich,|to a barn which been set as Kindly let ome know Aqwhat day 4 A : prove, i eRe! ‘ phor a Btent advantage. —Appare puGEL ‘i sted, und Sirs Wan! ill pe wean with my usual al-|for the pury aud indulged jn rey duly 16,1804; fell on? sah Aa en AS Pura F \ t ne hin wa exact and efficient, In realit Stoyver in intere a Pani lowunce, Say, honey, let me have a elries that wero not very muon In Sree | BORE InEN ts dope. Bur what re- yields far better results. | Swell is interested, You can ai aat quarter?” thbed these women and drove Fvenind World Daily Magazine | Draft the Business Slacker! Wednesday, July 18, 1917 Every Woman's IIymn of Hate By Helen Rowland - - 7 Metres oe “a s@ {ate purring women Who serateh And clinting Vines covered with thorn 0" as nat hate ongninded”® women are stro H hothing but thelr opinion ’ I hate posoures and married flirts, and atinien r * ‘ : And carrot i] new shade of watermelon pink | hate brotal, barbarous warfare, ne kind of mau who won't the late egotists, and een n, and janitors, and W And all laundries, steam, hand, Freneh and Chinese T hate people who insist on giving Rood advice An! the ltt itteon-the-hearth,” who can always te 8 lo do things.” ate those lovely hot weather amusements Which make your nose peel and your hair creep down ¥ forehead and into your eyes | bate motorists—when Tam walking “ And pedestrians when 1 am motoring | hate Monday morning, and rent day, and mending du < we and sweeping day, and troning day, ~ | And long, hot Sunday afternoons tn the city, And long, hot Sunday afternoons tn the country Ani flies, and mosquitoes, and red ants, and gossips. and corsets. and artis - tie temperament, and cubists, and tea fights And the Katser’ Su Amen d alling day ” us I THIS BARBER chant vessels oni terest, Col. re than On pro= yhen people come in here we'll Jos our trade.” VESSEL WORTH MORE THAN A CRUISER. |," asual WIFE TOOK HIS PLACE. ts 1 ' ' 1 t “Let me help you, Tony," 1 said. ses that the Navy Yards give atten was a queer thing rf dand was in the hospital for a month iF a vid 2 ‘ y | ee “Don't joke.” he rep! “r t By James C. Youn x. Poze AER eles Mt LR RAL chal woman to do,” sid Jim to me and in & convalescent home in the)... Don't Joke.” he replied, “tm abou : hy heeded for the fleet, and devote thei I don't know whut to do. . 1 Vrem Publiniwa Or (The New Yue 4 We | strorts to building freight vessels, when he was weli enough {0 country for another month, M I really mean I insisted 1H hich piracy, ut Have Deen let exconds the uate Wr all about it, “but you did it for while [ was oblixed to accordance with the solemn occasion,

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