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Evening World Daily Magazine Friday, September 14, 1989 The Eveviny World. “Leaving No Trace!” Bachelor Girl Reflections ’ bn By Helen Rowland wewhee or Ce © eee om Me —< - ‘ VOLUME bs sete But the band that wa siclie aod packs the — powder in the ca TIME TO WEAR THEM OUTSIDE. a... 1) | SSUREDLY Werr ¢ m, the Swedish Charge d’Afa Husbands are something tke a 0 ie © ue end + UM p Mexice rved the Imperial Cron, +s reed Aterior wy ard | Was t fo the words of the German Minister's} . ; « ved t » personally each night to the tel- t seldom quite late at night, in order to hand an who ts envied by all bie fellow is stroug enough to eat anything be likes without ge Ve i F enough t gh the till watches A violat to do anything he likes without gettlag cau and tngentous enough te use of t ng throw etill en, an | } flirt with any woman he Hikes wi ing neutrality and international honor to further German war plans, unless some token from the Imperial Master might be expected? . | And what about the Swedich Government that was to share the secret of the Imperial favor yut getting married Occasionally you meet a man #0 imiette he would actually ep | pect @ red-baired widow to greet bis declaration of love with « glad, sweet ery of surprit t sovated f hful f Caren Was it not also to be secrotly decorate ie arentel trons on | A man grows to hate a woman who {» constantly moralizing Just @o@ willing basement worker for Germany in the capitals of neutral boy bates the person who 1s forever washing bis fave . nations? juseion , 1 \ " q think of you as his future e the Im 1 One may have promised we do not Don't !magine that a man ts beginning to think 1 as vee mer ‘ ; ge } ; aa i : Swede i t life partoer as long as be ts proud to have other stare al you; walt know. But in view of what the world now realizes, Sweden migh Until he Bestne (6 lose pou ever end Wonder why $re"s as well begin wearing its German crosses and crown orders in the} | open light of day. It thrills @ girl almost as much to be loved for her “eweet disposttion® ae x as It would to be loved for her good digestion. { oseamaio Buenos Aires is only expressing with its coat and hat off | re . Sometimes a married man wonders helplessly whether woman wag fa Tae cee setts then ove sal other people have ! | ssdyidle 4905 © HW a WON bone, OF 6 “hse of Sduleatlons” about Germa: jomats, #0 called. asia need | om —E . — — A CORRECTION. | Love Letters HE EVENING WORLD wishes to correct the statement that | T oO a S oO ] d i e i ‘ the Westcott Express Company, under its contracts with the | ee. ¢ Ay New York Central and the i ennsylvania Railroad Companies, | Transcribed by Marguerite Mooers Marshall. pays the companies for the exclusive privilege of the cab service at Copyright, 1017, by the Prem Publishing Co, (The York Erening World), their terminals. | VY. , 3 E : that; As Ev fe The representatives of the Westcott Company point out that | area ecarattey sia | nie seis penaeticn: pp, tte eves under these contracts, which are on file with the Public Service Com- j ted ber because he loved her and A + ‘ ‘ ; | never can happen to us, couldn't bear to hurt her by going mission, the railroad companies receive no monetary consideration for | It te late, for Eva Vandeland spent/to France, or if le hil the evening with me, You remember raid. \ 1 don't want him to go, I | that Eva and Harry had ono of those | want Sim ty wot" ane sopected one marry-while-you-wait weddings two|ly, “I have cried myself sick av the | days after the President's draft proc- eee that they may not exempt ‘iamation, Now I know that the worst | (UD. . But-but—Kosemary, does he | seem to you a cad?” thing in the world 1s not our separa-| How could 1 reply to her? And 5 the cab privileges. Ki a As usual in such cases, the collapse of Korniloff's revolt | means @ scuttle for those who must needs provide themselves with patriotic excuses for having supported him, elf wi Hon, not the cold and dirt and terror | know so Well that Harry iw things of the trenches, not the wound which PM Hh ia ly Be Killed herself, ¥ : ig she threatened, if I had not tried to AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRANCE inate horcor of whieh I refuse to) y"Biyitgcityy Otieey te tng . mate horror df which I refuse to|my courage, und t4 she desplateee ey i think. (For you are coming back to | because | itd behind her skirts?” | MID complete and loye! silence on the part of newspapers and me, Donald, to our long years in the wernt paver can answer their ees ¥ bret questions, these two; never beautiful world you will have helped | consti e ye tnt ot grey on td save.) other. What joy is to be got from Since I have talked with Eva I] love trailed through such slime? know that the worst thing in tho| |! love life, Donald, I have learne@ the wonder of it, through lovini world for @ man and @ woman Who/ you; the sheer intoxication of hours love each other ts to be bound to-}by the sun-bright ocean; of afters gether by a shame. noons in the gold and scarlet fore individuals who knew, American guns and American artil- lerymen have been transported safely across tho Atlantic. -_—— —_ Public announcement of the fact comes only when the guns are al ’ already booming away in practice on French soil. 5 (ul 76! d a Ny First war vessels, destroyers, scout patrols and submarine if ‘ Ra libe te 1s . chasers; then land troops and aviators; and now artillery! I nt im at c I al k 5 W it h G ] rls The Jarr Family By Roy L. McCardell Eva made Harry marry her tn/ests of autumn; of all mome ; No American can fail to thrill at the realization of how these : [auch a hurry ‘because he didnit|everywnere, whien Thought teape Hk Lif great succeasive initial te of the nation’s fiphtin fe gt?| BRIGHTEN THE CORNER WHERE YOU ARE ae ae ant tim, to be taken Into the draft) gen yours mind and gif at successive initial movements o: ne nation igh ing orces have farmy and sent away to fight. Or}mine. I am no morbid bellever in i OT long ago @ poor little rich girl, mone Waa AL the dlancmd ae #TER an aggressive campaign the envious Gertrude. “For a wred|iiarry urged Eva to marry him be-|stolcal aelf-den been carried forward with silent expedition, until now the heads of N a “ean aati alte tua fo no worshipper of crifice, brought me b t every. ¥ y cause. 1 am always of many months, which ha/| like that, a guy would be glad to be-| cu he didn’t want to be called to] sorrow and self. ‘ough her atory wo cause an A be . ‘or | con " |werve his country. I do not know] I want, as I have wanted ’ all our columns are either at or close to the front. | Bhe was ovo of tho so-called] WTtINE out a check for some charity: Frreniened to end itn Geteny f28| (come a war husband aud bens thet Sern ice iets was the arensee| alnce tan went ae tho dear, intis i ; | f] pp Money, is the cmpticat service in] Mra, Jarr, the landlord had gurren-| draft, I heard of a guy that didn't | Coward and traitor, Neither Eva nor|mate wight ard’ tose and tate ak - For a peaceful people suddenly compelled to make war three a lenders of! tho world,” I told her, “One of the| dered, and‘ sent a solitary painter,| want to run any chances of a hero's| Harry knows, you, the town tn which] gr she lived popular, t and had all of In one sense I grudge flereely | Rroatest orvices to humanity that J) folowing Mrs. Jarr’s ultimatum that] funeral somewhere in France, and} ahey wan dich Lid at Be fen Sr rule: every, minute, between wa no war| know of was given by a woaan, who : 4 i stors | Ment of the lifetime they may spend) Yet I would not have you back bee + ted, |i) Your estimation Would he called] t® long promised furbishing must] so that he wouldn't pass the doctors | oeether. Harry's number was one| fore your work {« done, ‘ueeranth ‘ | poor, Shall J teil you about bh be done ere September waned or she] ho went and had all his teeth pulled | oe tho frat cal Ho passed the| would not have tudo vey thousand miles away, across an ocean beset by the enemy with his deadlicst weapons of destruction, we have not done so badly, Vor a uation which had never bent its energies to mapping ———— forswea: out} ; | And when nodded | toid her the} would move. out, but ay soon as he steps in front) physical examination with fiytug col- the doing of it to companion me e : A i material in GEER abu: OBMGNi ra Chee ‘ * immarledilae. tt : * ors, Of course he promptly put in ove you--but 0 colossal schemes for carrying war into other nations’ territories or| that could minis-| ney Where You kre aad ite muthor Beigntied Mee an eee BADER ef he pita Cana reree me could | Siaim. for exemption onthe ground| fighting for “Amerione you would nat ie ' ‘ r | ‘ H and stoo at his o E say a woid, the surgeon says ‘You depend wife ppeal has | be ersor e for spreading terror over the seas, we have stretched a fighting arm ter to ha | That song, which has literally sung]ig make the world safe for d of a dependent wife, Ils appeal has! bo the’ person T love. I think you r across the Atlantic with extraordinary promptness and effect, For a democracy suspected of being unable, when forced into the unaccustomed business of war, to centralize its ac e-} won't do, you got flat fect!’ I'd do] not been de tut in hee home} it Way around the world from. the : + 10) Hut in her home! voart of thy crowded city to the June | Tucy Gertrude, the maid, hung spell-| better than that by marrying that|understand t gle, was written by a woman in Obio,| bound on the deft and good-looking| dame, and aho ind much money] Ina Duley Ogden.” She was a gentus|exponent of the domestto arts, she Was unhappy and ambitious tow pertained to interior and ex- & great way, but ctroum. | they pertained ided yet, although Ij understand that I would give am at many boards are|to agony a million times if ye ' |acrutininaing with a great deal of|doing I might spare you an o: looks Uke ready | tire tho dates of ingrriago certifi-|not demanded. by your honor ed cates. mine, Yet I had rather know that of amuch beauty money.” tion or conceal its Qowt sone ‘L want to go watch that handsome! Tut, whether he goes or stavs,| your eyen were closed for alwaye v o g Just why, ahe r ‘i or decorating. " Harry and Eva have to live with the| than see in them a cowardly plans, we have placed ships, men and guns at a front thousy tances Were such that it seemed Lin. | terto young w nan,” said Mrs, Mud- | F " it ict urdly shadow miles trom our boundaries with a speed, a seer 1 sens of alan’ know, and it was plain t possible for her to do #0, he rummy that painted this xiiageig ald Mir fact that one of thom is a worm, T)which might be myself—or might net? speed, a secreey and a precision o ridge-Smith to Mra, Jarr. “ a9 a Red Cross nurse, | ma really alncero in her The words of her song, 'E that she wa } doubts, Ima £ I B0|say “one of thei,” bece lebten | kitchen woodw have to how they will think of tt, ‘kk the last time was Are’ Were] some non-union ham, for sure,” sald uso that ta] “I could not love thee, dear, so much, which we may be proud. faethe Naas Veen Na although T] Loved L not honor more! ne To Ran Be tanta hi Paneer BABE fancy the recording angel divides Your ne —— ~ — __ | frankly to her even at the risk ¢ Phere wero tears in the eyes of the] the manly young painter. “And then "You know how to paint, all right," |t#e blame pretty equally. ROSPMAR?’ r sensitive prid woiitte rien gil when tL ftintsh sme skolt has smeared tt over with ; * a) j i 7 hurting her p ra 4 so |said Mrs, Jarr, “You leave him d@ re 4 | Metters Prom the Peo ple Fee area ee ra ne ia aes’ h DOW TENT stele Inte hon veg, | pmeubue enamols waa it yuse his work; it was hard enough to get | . 8 "| Moat:Friees Seas trom Twe Siend-) the packers) to get cattle trom the| Mslslous of ail divensen, I told hon tier’ do uot. think had ovor % Gertrude admitted that she had as-| the landlord to send bin,” lclenc | fi farmer at a price at which It does| “the disease of aeliishuess, There ‘| thero before, Sho thanked me with a| sisted Mrs. Jarr in tho mistaken ap-| “11 really 19 very good looking Vi | ing World: hot pay to raise them nothing in all your life to help others.| pressure her hand that meant] pijcation of the wrong pigment early | T bave noticed the repor' increasir and the ostensible reasons assigned therefor, The packers say there ts began the younger n f cattl ripen Ets AURA CET Ue aOR ee | Rat cea ear ie? foes ‘ he partur in’ tho past spring. “L declate, I don't know what ‘1 f ‘or took cha of the me . < f 4 poverty-stricken, | Pa pecs » prices of cattle and meats, | ieier took charge arehs ent ener | but your saul la povertyes m time to time t lave heard Then I got to go back to the shop | come over the young married women OF BOTH ENDS. her, and often from others who| for @ blow torch,” said the painter.) or to.day; the unmarried girls are Pwritten me, Without her knowl-| “I'd never get it off wit’ @ scrapers! much more circumspect and well b 40 acute scarcity of live stock and jon te Has of som the things she is it | ‘hed ot be ag World ti I got to boin It of haved!" declared Mrs, Jarr. | prices of moat must go much higher a Ran 5 He none of the frat things she!” On mis way back with the torch he| 8 in Russia have awak- zea "Help One a te atill; that the supply from tho graz-|ened new emotions in the he n words and took her de- ie Barrett 25. \ ‘That {9 the secret of your unhappi | ness, While you aro living in luxury | physically, you are starving sp ally. There ty only one remedy hunger of any kind—proper food, | {id was to AN OBSERVE Advertising Novelties. . ee geen gle a. auratus Temains, X 66] 7 1s easier to sell a thousand dol-|“nnis method of’ proceduce’ nature lars’ worth of advertising nov-|ally falls to please the novelty eaines tu TS 1A LTTE REPS IT HE ST ; . : ; | ‘To the Editor of The E | | “The day 1s coming when women | elties than a hundred dollars'|Men. So well aware of the advert! ris of Another Club,” which had tn | em-| encountered that dashing young ma-| | fs : 2 - = - + |1n® agents’ attitude are they ing lands of the West has not yet|Americans—native and foreign born,| What you need is to feed your so pain not only some of the Monet tron, Mrs, Clara Mudridge-Smith, | will not be restricted by conventions | worth of space in a good medium In mont cases, they” seele to ye come in, and that they are depen. | !t !* incomprehensible why ‘Russian-| She stared at me bewilderment, | girls but some of the po rtising man recent! f th e| ¢ | d Americana keep int est girls In} paying a flying visit to Mrs, Jarr. If they desire to admire and be ad-| sald an adv fents’ clients before the agents dent at present on what comes from ver her face, | town. 6 background | while a tush spread 1 | “and in most cases the thousand dol- iz@ What is happening. A jee rotten hee sald the other, | "ana pening. Ata in and do not lend a helping hand to ; . | She fs richer now than she had WHAL & StAlWes® An c on’ ‘ | expenditure represents an utte ast number of cases they achlev. the farms. ‘They also state that,| their struggling Je brethren in| “£ am not quite o that 2 know | aver dreamed of being Ce ett) young artisan!” sald the impression. a tea'e do anything resb br pee vadeeteine een their fell object ¥ bee \ with corn at $2 a bushel, the prices | Mussa, Jew or Gontilo-there, in no | What you mean, jo wld J aecount cannot be overdrawn, no mat-| able young matron, to Mra, Jarr, ~ you Have been admired by} if PORTA “Time and again I have had to of meats cannot be otherwise than | MU distinction, both are working | “Ut isn’t difeult to know ter What demands she may. mal “some ewell Jane!” said the equany!!%® tradesmen and Janitor,” said | Hon, ; ; revise an er ampalgn because Scivaaeie bie The prices quoted 2%, [B® Mine end, both are fighting | really want to,” I answered, What| upon 2 ' impressionable young workman to{™'s. Jarr, “Why uly painters?! “A man who will resist the efforts] the hovelty man slipped tn and sold Ee os ene My tor and tryin to Kain and reach the} you need la to forget your beauiitul| (evstalt, 1017, wy the Me ate, Inc,) | IMpres Why not plumbers and—poets? And|0f the ablest space seller in the city|4M order to one of my clients right Gatile ave ; Ragga dei oF | same ohje Mire ate us to Up- | home, and your ary 1 your] —— — that reminds me, fascinate Mr, Dink-| Will willingly como through for bun-| UBTE Oy 00 Danie. clever Ziitiaal e eee ee ee he reap E helping the| Ge tenis’ wade wee ant ; ‘ientis ; Soap Bubbles ston, I heart him tell Mr. Jarr that |dreda, and often thousands, of dul-| device,” explains the cient avnoeete H edust- when I have: t roading | poaslans ent Hes on the; has been given to you A . 1 s poetry doesn't pay, which is trug|lars’ | worth, of somo dinky tittle) cally, and I he vo © suffering c have been reading | Jows more than on any other nao| ems and " . F ms enol : ver returnea| BOVelty Which will never yield |slgh and proceed to cut and slagh tements the above I get a| tionality, Upon the success | , vOut , That Last a Year gy for he has nover returned qoiars return, ‘The purchaser|MY achedule, Yea, noveltion are all fetter from my sister, who lives on| Mi depends the future of all the|~ “Hut whe prote My fee ee money he haa borrowed | Agures the novelties as morchandise|fht In their place, but their place t ‘ ; ae Jows | re than a few acconds, To}''0™ Mr. Jarr, Maybe he will when! and he has been used to buying mer-| should not be first.” Pps sha ih which she says they 4010 /" Remembering the severe Ruse Tal HEN scientists run out of thelr Sure tor AO Ce DIN OcAt ahecpat Appli.{ Yu fascinate him—platontcally for | chandise. dvertising space filled | ten head of cattle, comprising a co bela AA aut dina oogunatic »y do this he de ved weveru Di he . ‘ane arlene al on 4 af cattle, comprising a cow sod on reading about th | How to Make | ordinary My ne they | ihces that take all the dust out of a] Your own gake, pecuniarily for ours, [ach mere Beaina and exparions Ht | > Hi Ga ee bee aa ee bel iat alte eee Palys Wok Ground for something |iimited air space, and It was by the, “I do declare!” antd Mrs, Mudridge- tangible an investinent to” tmpress| fest, 1 presume, beifers and cows, /cl f decided to give my Ime and the Mare Go | |e t 4: One of te very nowest| tse of tity air that his marvelous! smith, plaintively, “you must think|the man who lacks" imagination hone of thein old and all in good con- | SY"Ry" & hela aT oddities worked out by sclontifie ex- foap DHA ee wee? ssary to preserve, me dreadful! Have you no ideals?” | That brainy and ideas, not me 8 was the firat dition, and the price they got was hand u \ Aine tat pe n Ue blowing of a| ther efte age ier a “ santa Ga ideala gl commodities, are what constitute « : } 6 2-2 conts per pound—and that tn) iy million Unie atl VERSATILE Inventor bas just! Wit Will last a whole| these bubbles. Jt was found thas the; | °t have lots of ideals,” said Mra Suicoastul business ie diticult fo invade Mextea, FS |} from Bast St, Louis, on a railroad | Let us keep the w and the: that is guara: Re AONE hat hieving the 5 | iM MAPA sspectable| 28 of them 1s that if you are going| “In their place, however, novelt n yearn it running there states that (ac-| will heep their heads even the most backward horse take | yaw CMort, but Prof, J Boca Oe 4 little! 19 War as a Red Cross nurse, are you represent @ Wise expenditire. | ‘They 1847, when Gen, if cots try ERG ed RL pd » of the Dr to trotting, 4n ap we it 8 much [things by this cUrious | in'a|tubes to the bottom of the bubbies,| Folng to nurse soldiers or Airt with | should bo Used merely as an 4 Ave ae fact that farmers lave rushed their Se one (like any othe bur ius t-|recent address before the In-|much like a voda water atraw, and/them when they are wounded and|campaign, Their ‘reminder’ value ls ty of Mexico, The cone cattle to market on account of the work ne'p tion ts very dit Phere are twolstitution he exhibited a iden of Grew tue water Of Aa & ak fr) helpless$ entirely overestimated, Few men NENA dry weather and shortage of pa wedced’ ia metal rings ne f Ali mull soap bubbles that were twelve] patience this is recommended to the) «jut | mean have you no Ideals that|can tell you the words which appear ; ; * Mou will notice there is q pls dc nonu showed bubbles! impatient " are purely feminine?” asked the vis-'on the faces of their watches; how! a don differen n these two state phe arty ' nore wn half a yard Hiameter,; ‘The remarkable soap bubbles of this r. much leas likely is a man to retait Vera Crus in regard to the scarcity by every member pre ! D whtel hud ige of educator are preserved in glass ves-| "| have, but they are old-fashtoned an impression of the words printed 13,000, and surplus of cutth pre “ A At ny : ' con s having wa in the bot. + sald Mrs. Jarr. “They consist on an advertising novelty, ‘The chiof be Apparently th av i sf fl oad t had/tom, The te ature of these ves-| 1 y in bel patient with both;value of a novelty is in creating a ; & press ce i » cat-| sels is main tabout fifty de- friends and husbands, If you can't|favorable effect upon the recipient! gai . packer prepare the consumer ¢ the Ww p tum f to! grees Mahrer Several years were stand the first when they interfere,| ‘In planning the expenditure of an ¢ © confronted the coming hold-up, while the latter Nani erain’ oi nr taken up by Prof, Dewar in finding th to go home because you are/appropriation, T frst allow for the| strong body of Mexican troops in the Mataant ie the deans of the bus, Ag eee IAG AA rede | war sald that gf-|out all about the soap bubble, and he| busy, And if the husband. one has use of inedia which will yleid real re- {pass of Cerro Gordo, but Scott 4 ; nerican in vega up enterprise an ordir ry to obtain air f t Mol y working on a plan connecting] tsi’ eufflejent to fascinate, get an/sults:; newspapers, magazines, bill|feated Santa A and, 1 pres ide, i etl, « { is now wo a t ow " a na's men om ( presul indirectly of ALICE 8, PETLUCK make a svap bubble thai would en-'them with atmospheric changes. Jold-fashiopbd divorce with alimony.” boards, csr cards, the U. 8. mall, forward, and pressed

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