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a Evening World Daily Magazine Wednesday, July 25, 1917 The Coenhiig Caos, da nds Tied! StS By J. H. Cassel || Sayinus of Mrs. Solomon | Panes vty te 1a —___— By Helen Rowland ‘ 5 ehier, © back oar ng " bens ’ \ 7 ’ Aomerie ot myo my we . ‘ ‘ ‘ . , o \ ' A One Yow PL) va t e are One , " ‘ VoLUMI om . , g them LET BUNGLERS TAKE NOTICE! a ell BHAI t he : i m ‘ * 1 swbvee . f ep ore; ‘ 2 yet there were s when tte eayety é my wr « earte my sight, € ae ant and His ewilt reconetr er : commirsions e erves a8 - _ rt tment of former ‘ etillating . 4 4 » ppointment of f Che ny ae the 4g 19 of a rare G 9, of . * ! Mission to « ed Mr. I { Nava Yet. it te an 6 se, and will shortly be p eady o lala Constructor, to euccend ( Ka yto fl away wpe teven as a * cached the the place of Capt. W s , ripeness of me y Board, gives t! tr M And the four ug te faultless in weave, p is» and etand in the { “ ; ‘ i ‘ 1 } t tot t ll aplenty orthw t busines good, stupid an The Denman-tivetha f r stand All that How then ts the even aot remains to be said it t « way of the nation’s must choose one w ath a u ta pressing need and } to be « leek. It can now dr * t into the limbo of f t and gra For Gen ; yunt will continve to hav lee pr admira ; tion and respect 1ilt the Panama Canal. Ina dif asinr there is t ; perfect, save in novelg ferent position he nie tations, ‘I public ean now understand why an eny ) d orders at the Isthmus recently ; ’ ¢ stand the eban 1 sha and the said, with perfect loyalty: “Gen. Ge Is is a wonderful man to work have e; t 1 wed the under, but an im; le one to work with.” Unfortunately the are places and emergencies in Which @ nation cannot bear efinitely| 4 to her with such a man o oi w yt The President’s action in this case should have a wholesome effect Verily, 9 ' sgh the world don perfection mn is doomed t i pall individuals and committees charged with the duty of puttin And his life shall be emptier than a aun r girl's {and flatter @ various parts of the national war programme into speedy and effect than a last year's flirtation! execution, But a wise man accepteth a w as is,’ and + Y he ts The nation’s Chief ecutive has shown, at the right mom not perfect ile that no man is big enough to bungle his war task with impunity, : De eee mee wares ¥ ——__<+. AMERICA’S WISH. AY this date, which marks the opening of the Irish Conven tion in Dublin, go down in higtory to mark also the be ginning of Ireland's sober, united effort to prove that it demands self-government because it kno governinent. Irish resentment of injustice and oppression have compel sympathy for generations, Business Efficiency Hyon us arrest | Selling a House and Selling a *‘* Prospec itself capable of self is Gai are two opposite meth- | chatt ods of selling,” remarked @ sales manager, “One ts th old style and the other Is the new. The first is relatively ineffective, the | second 1s 100 per cent, efficient. And the qlifference is merely one of at See tude, The old school salesman think A AS PREDICTED. | ; - ind talks only about his commodit; | iving the,Old M The up-to-date man thinks and tal NOTHER big taxicab company in this city reduces its rate: May Trish pride and Irish national purpose now win the admira tion of the world for the use they make of opportunity fy 2 x about his ‘prospect’ and the latter's an H u C h an Peri purchase for a motive, not with entire confidence that the change will mean larger! because of the article, but because of | tiv cow of euch patronage and increased profits. In announcing a lower} WAR LIFTS BAN AGAINST THE GRAY HEAD, | intair prejudice haa been directed by | nation, a lengthening of many lives a need, real or fancied, for thal FJ dition to’ th A nation we are going to be “Only a few days ago I saw the /f informa able at any Ume of A le: a pitfled by two realty | fleaned y he sould grow] much better because of the war. Tho difference exe} ut our tariff schedule, the President of the Town Taxi Company declares: By James C. Young. righoieprey his life, certat “During the three and a half years that I} been en- | HE war ia begine| Mand for the best that is in us| moro capable as bis days lengthen, | struggle will clear away some of the salesmen, I was looking for a house, fe paged ne Pals . gaged in this business there has been every evidence that {f the ning to thin the| Wally produces men’s tinest efforts.| Then it is when be begins to ap- [cobwebs and obesity that gather and either to buy or rent, and went out) (0 ce By sa 7 Kk to Who knows but our graybeards will] Pt h the heighth of power, nourish in the fat deys of peace to a pri y suburb on an inspection I'd ¢ nae He i 7 - service be good and the rates low the New York publle will, ranks: of th8\\awing the balance iA this. was Ten years ago American business] Sacrifice, the common purpose of ali trip, A salesman grected me and my connec 0 spoke of tho pf us Into a machine |!mity to a golf cour ind ng his line. At each | the conve in course of timé, become as frequent users of cabs as the people nimuch to us, better of European cities.” Five years ago The Evening World began the fight which won al new taxicab ordinance, lower taxicab fares and new standards of taxi- cab service for New York, with the prediction that workora, In} where victory inevitably must incline! (hreatened to beoomo obsessed with | cur people, will, Meh tol Va | patie, 0 « jo to bear longest. he false theo hat a man ifty | And one of the bes 3 st and bes pe on COTY aOR od eee eee ote: out | or sixty was past the useful age, Tho| result from this changed. staso of af-| house he spared no pains to disp for visitor j ottoe famillar) the day of the young man. This is| idea held high sway for a t and ja the part the old man will. its advantages. He pointed out the Hs uty Okt J : . childrens faces are miss-| the dawn of the old man’s second| caused unmeasured suffering. day|play in making the nation better. fine points of construction, the spa- a cy ae. he mad personal ing. A few weeks] day. But happlly we have not such] We see the thing from a view-| Never again will we get back to the! clous us, the handsome ‘parquetry | application he property 1a at s2 a largo number of old men among| Point, and the relief which the war|day when it looked like the younger! floors, the convenience to the station, | ipn to the specific needs and Gaaitem 8, for ambitious fen no longer ad-| Will bring to those still discriminated | generations would push aside the old anything and everything that would | of 1 ni 1s cons show! more and up } wit of 1,000,004 a ” u g ok against, will not be nearly so num 1 take it a matter of cours make the property seem desirable, He stant y 8¢ y or an sounding taxi rates tn this city can be reduced not only without injury Lae ala iis pa heey dchnot drow Gi, Age| ous as would have been’ the cas this jx geing to be largely due delivered ‘a really eloquent canvass, |Individual motives which would but with actual profit to the operating companies, men ide thelr e of mind much more than| few years ago. the old rations themgclves, | But it was all based on the proverty, | cause me to pureh Ase He vas thinks ) fildian tact ti Uiutaay leaded ; laid aside thelr)’ state of body. The worker who} Hut there are thou of able-| They are going to find a new place | His argument was not specifically {ine moro of me ond my motives than he graft-ridden taxi corporations of that day loudly denied is, sual occupa cae husiasm and ho is} bodl Drained men in the La new purpose in If applied to me or my family's needs, !he was of the pre wo days : : ’ j ae 4 ne. to. lomtn and move with, who are d can be the samelit was a sort of tock canvass, We|later I bought. Do you sco the ime raver che: i . saa of war. These] willing to le and move w he] Unit ‘oing to get DES never ane maintained that, however cheap the taxicab might be elsewhere,| sy tan tne Liesete “ay . fe Nae Pana tayeeteboune plea Te. Is] new In life becaune “the | again when the war te over. ‘The thahked htm for bia trouble and we i ow Y y be on Q ry, use: / mel ne re Ma oppl still a iving with] younger generation is needed in th years of its course be equi pack to the elty. i vied an oe ay Soule Gaye 1ANUEy and roan. 8 luxury, used. by tries will require larger forces than we Bett ideas of neat aay that] struggle for liberty, Now is thelalent to any one century of the past,| “Next day we went out to another |a house; the second was trying to the limited number of persons willing to pay the exorbitant taxi rates! in. the past, This is the old mi one grows old hour for the man who has felt him-| Men are going to be closer toget suburb, Wo enteres. the tract office | sell a house to me. And ho did tty which th railed ‘ ¥ ; » we have no great number of| self going down the hill to turn about| the world over. This is the be and. approached a. salesman, Ho That's efficiency in salesmanship.” nich then prevaucd, j chanc troad| oll men. But assuredly there are|and start up again, And once this|of a better time, a time in which, for What has become of these companies ? Already the Pennsylvania Ratlroad) iy among us whose halr no longer] tendency begins to operate, it willlone thing, we are going to give the ‘ has recognized the changing €Con0-| i, black, It i against them that an] mean a new Invigoration of the whole|old man his chance One by one they have gone to the wall and given plaee to inde-| mic setieme, Henceforth, the road pendent operators and concerns who realized that what World urged was not only public servic ? The first man was trying to sely minounces, ita rule will be suspended Early American Rebellion but good busingss as well. |e" Rbeayefive years of age. Work: Caused by Whiskey Question Thanks to the efforts of this newspaper, taxicab service in this! ers are welcome up to the ake of sev- city was steered out of a blind alley of short-sightedness and graft and | envy: The company will require sev- he Evenin, Coppright, 1917, by The Pras Publishing Co. | patriotic war wives, and she's one|“What husband 1s loved the best? HIF recent agitation in favor of | provided for a tax of nine to twentye . y J suc e month a ‘ ret r , b val ve a Z put on the road of progress. It is still travelling that route, | orale Siaaad ov iacaiaaaialahaaedbeadi da The New Sore Proving World.) busy little cup of tea!” The no-good husband. What son ts| war time prohibition recalls an | five tsa g , according to the ata 4 1 tunity | &8 (AT asked Mr. Ran | tug @ mistake to submit to the! hought the most of, helped the most, | early episode in American his-| strength of the lquor, Tho new tax Sere ae Hero 1s Od wor ‘ yer Le | arding a piece Of] emory bandage one minute,” said|aiven the most, forgiven the most?|tory kvown as the "Whiskey Rebel-| vily on Western Pennsylvania, for many) oa white tapo dround Mr.jaty, nangle. “Take thy advice and|The worthless son. What lover |s/ lion.” 8 a farmi life, ‘There The Kaiser {8 sald to have expressed the conviction that passed the meridian Jarr’s forefinger, as they rode down] nun it oft, the uct b and tell your wife she's|loved the most? The lover who {s| Toward the end of July, 1 the United Staten will not play s decisive part in the war. ‘The BATA OTE OF ane iy hug tes | town together for the toll of the 8uM= 1 istaken that she put it on your|most selfish and Inconsiderate, I am| whiskey question was prominently bear ee United States has mado up its mind that there is going to be no | been pushod anide by their Jumlorts|mmer day, “Hit it with a hammer, cut] Anes “aay she forgot It" Te ae eater te Goh | UNA AMR NAAS Se : part at all for the Kaiser in peace. On to the test! | Perhaps a majority of thom are just | it with a knife?" “That wouldn't work," replied Mr.|mean because I want be appre ania the situation became serious — ene acer | BE DRRBEIM SHONRH TREY BY task pe,” said Mr, Jarr, roused £0M) yary she Kept at me all morn-|ciated. Take my advice, forget the! for the newly established Government sf “Wea {i > ao Le eld be Bore than | the latest “We Must Have Ships” @F- ling “wrote down what she wanted, tape and take it off, of vice versa.| o¢ the United States i aooureal et : wetters rom the Peo p le compensated byt superior ex-|tlcle in the morning paper, “Nope! ) ang then put the tape on my finger| what you’ gon bie Isake In| ie whiskey insurrection, which was You Mast De Nataralteed. j ‘Seiataae perience: jit'a only to remind me of somethir that I wouldn't forget the Hat in| worse bawling ou U forget |caused by the Government excise tex To the Pastor of Tre Wort | 0 the Eatin of TP Freon vroetd In other lines of effort the chance temind you of what—that your] ay a coket. i Hora Ay 0; OANA EP IHG HOLE SAGIER IE J came over to this country In the) | Kindly inform ino on what day quly | 2007 MH Meine youth, the doe |AUInver Was 264, and you've Kot 10 8! Hy ouve been Prusslanized,” re-)_140u surely. 2 a measure devised by Alexan: year 1886, being at that time four! 12, 1902 fell, CONSTANT READEI MEDS ‘ and report cold feet, fat fee cand Isa | marked ath innate Tat Aa sea Me Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, cay 0 i “What shall I do, then? asked |tunately you are Mr, Jart mean, ‘1 weuie v years of age. My mother and four | Net Until After the Wari Seven Vecra ; family should kee brothers came over at the same time, |, it for Fleet Pape To-Day's Avniversary draft?—say, that’s ; e ‘othe ¢ "4 “ ret The Evening World ss : iT causes cold feet, a ons » 1 A for me my oldest brother acting as guards | —_—_— a | that causes cold feet, “Well, it's never too late to tose |!on# for anything. As for 1 4 am Germon born, but came to ‘ . is to da ov ing over us My older brothers bec a niy Wht atkins came 8 INETEEN years ago to-day, on said Mr. Jarr, “but this) 4) memory for things it is trouble. | Foie tbe Kind and loving s ° vo » to know whether | age and to it : re |S 8 sai isn't to remind me about lookin » | ’ . ¢ ” | citisens, Would like to know w ner) age and took ¢ my papers Jan N July 25, 1608, irat A lean | 'en't So remind me about loo: ne UPlsome to keep in mind,” said Mr. ake the warning of the sevent It f@ necessary for me to take out} Wary, 1915. Have been in this « Was sent out Into the |My red Ink number, It's got nothing | PAN Bon ate Lavan contand Genie r Porto K It was the|to do with war abroad—war home,|° ” Mr, Rangle to bring into tho coffers of the young on much needed revenue, 1 draft ve origit it t Phis law waa enacted in 1701. It) waa arranged that na juess 80, Voleanoes Found to Be citizenship papers or am I a citizen? : essively, “Take the . ie hnson, eae an pL. 8. 8, Gloucester under | yes, if I forget it." "Oh, say not so!” replied Mr. Jarr,! badge of henpeckery olf your finger Hottest on Surface © serve marsbale ! et |e and of Lieut, Commander, now ock ala Ye ouldn’t and ‘forget it.’ writs, upon Question ' mmand howing the white tape, but not|!m mock alarm u wouldn't have Fee | ‘ n get them Admiral Wainw that first | “Showing the white tape, but joe aah nls lava |. “lf that is a badge of henpc 4 . ING fata and tarred and fox ; To the Editor of oe Bren: feet a ane Lent ear ainee and Atsiiea’ ay (the red feather, oh?” suggested. Mr, (me do anyiulng Who that-ot this lato) Cif INE 16 a badge of heaps OT WITHSTAN DING wh 4 If drafted would I be allowed to ; ‘ }day? It wou rlubby, We schoolbooks have said, it now | READER those shares, The expedition to cap: | Rangle. “Yes, if it was anything con- zg the tape around his fin quent, & select the branch of army scrvice for| Wateh the a) Can ¢ ture the Jaland started from Guan-| corning war stuft it would. be all{#Hould always be glad to do these |mentally. “And L hope thd appears that a volcano is hot DP eet which I am best fitted? 8. AM oon, tanamo on July 21, several war ves Vie € f. [little services for our wives, It shows| never come when I will forget’ te do| test on its surface rather than below r Pad Men having special qualifications | 7 th Ria # Worl sel and transports laden with troops |Pound up in red tape, My boss of) 7 ot cor oe ort though our |@ny little errands my wife aske me,! i nis is the conclusion drawn by al ed bersons (Pepper esgrsnpcoed AE OP lly inf 7 h taking part, The Gloucester, when | fered all the War Boards in Washing: | Our thoughts are ¢ hough out) oe any other kindly s e." 5 ba . stele | trom all unlaw no doubt will be assigned to duties| ,, Can You kindly inform me when our | the. igund. was AEM, "was “went |ton ail the facilitiey of his factories |iN the Work-a-day world |°"str Ransle resarded him in feigned | scientist who has made extensive in| ful combinations and yroceatints for which they are best suited, but all) seription army? I want. ae h head, being @ small ship of light}ig make shoes or ships, or| “Snuff! retorted the pessimistic | alarm. “By Georg i he said, “You : Hine lene higeevtoea rs iy phy ont having as their object Cheiht * i arm) ant to BNF Mo boat loads of eallore ) pa, Speen ie : ¢ getting so good you'll he o| has obtained samples of ga and | tion of the Exelse law ary Bil be) mmieek 10 AOrvige 1B GRY) and would have ara TN rifles and a fete eis {sealing wax, as Alice in Wonderland | Rangle, “Don't you know that those | are wetting so good youll 1a fod? | luvin before they reached the air, saya aistence continu i tho roe branch. ie , r younders were put re and soon|says, but he can't get any action ex-|busbandly porfections get a man no-| from floating right Up to heaven!" Popular Mechanics, Laboratory | tn the atta. k on G Y nates br of mine pou | get any ; ille's house at Yeo; Apply to Hritish Mission, No!’ t the handful of natives into the | cept some beautiful examples in let-| Where? Don't you know that women] And then they parted. When Mr,| studies of these samples make tt ap-| Bower Hill, where Woodvilig 2 B way, : e' p . on, | ntered his offlce he saw pear probable that much of the heat| stands, Five hund ies now the « ters of how to get bis salaries and|love men for what they, the women, |Jarr enter aw tho t wundved insurgents Te the Editor of hie Evening World ‘ Spantsh flag, w fluttered i © salarion A : (aes staf! regarding the piece of tape | required to keep an open lava basin r John Holerott took pared Would you vindly inform me : J from a mast in the n a cluster {Much Newspaper space for efficiently | do’ for the beds >t What is Gone) ound his finger vusly, “It does! in fluid condition ia supplied by the bance. the wa nthe there is any place in New York City| of Louses, was lowered the Ntars | passing the vuvi. men for the we ” pound le Gee ie foes) Tremont action af the wages. From! eleven. aaldie the house were Ly = ies : ‘ sre liahe and Stripes run UP. with appropriate | “Well, | won't be able to pass the moved these investigations the scientist con-! Major Kt Gen, Meee where a man can make application to | Ty the Fuitor of Me bie aniutes, while thos atiena ; ay anidihe baat ott Of course he Bot to do the cludes that In times of great activity | the latter revenue stor fan wi Join the Canadian Army, and, If 99, tk Advise which sont a few bullets in the general di- | DUCK If I forget to do some shopping said the best of hus-| ia for his wife, and now she says| the temperature at the surface of alern Vennsylvania leaden cee , ee ’ y ender of tt will they pay @ recruit's way to Can- Ja 1 the st giis rection of the flag pole, without hit- | for my bri downtown, She's Red ly she'll never k him to do.anything, Volcano undoubtedly Is higher than!insurgents was } 1 and the , DR German A BROOKLYNITE. ting anything except tho houses, i Crossing to-day with her bunch of| answered angle. for her again, never! | that below the surface, and outbuildings were burned. 4 I . ry ‘ ’

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