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- a ere er a EDITORIAL pace | Evening World Daily Magazine [Weanesan y ‘ — By J. H. Cassel Every Woman's Boy. eating selon. | For This We Fight! hat antan WY JONEP PYLETERe © wee Hes , a - ove veny chime, Ea In Cam PALE PULITZER. president \ ] / / be A fy see t / 4008 TTATRRN, fr Ketered at the PowtCrtion af Hunengypiion Netee to The Kvening “WIAE tor the Univel rates : 1 ae j B / } rie oO ont Lene ' : ‘en “ . gel vibes oa Se Lows ba ; \\ VEL IMPANTIAL Tus TiC, / I 1 dade HHI the Obey hay:-sbee vowed 78 eal ALLL lees Oras so ae er ve 4 ‘ “ \ ae ag DOME AT tveKy = / ; r vie wie ne om 5 wtore op fire ie tow : AWS TO CVE HY Y/ , And rid 4 here Un ep of atemaring cotton tm ene VOLT ME o8 " \ HAVO WHAT THe Fir ay 4 / P > 1 And & plate of hot potato aalad in the ohat, "THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS \\ SETTLEMENT Mus 4 LoL “ fe “aie sie ‘ \ . AFFECT OUR EMmemies 4 Xd he ne artining Jovously (rom ear to wae, AW the fi wer ony ' , a « with a wtit fu vine omtrhets sterday to Cong is, of ee, ite rf 7 WELL AD OCU FT Mie mers 7 ne yOu never saw Hin eat in your Hife H And ehh folio a mliionaire wen ge immediate aration of wa nh Avatrin Hungar ' vwersonm nia fortune fect path of our necessary action Monarchy pr stnfule | heard h s ertu wieward obstacle which we can «en wt ' oys' (M. a VERY pper! he are to Vowere must be as one But the President's ingistence that, at the sar at flowed weithe i ted laughter of men full of leaden ant hope. lime, the Un \ Just baif an ty ref had watched HIM states earnestly disclaime all desire to dictate now or after the war \ | Standing there Ike a young Jove \ } to the peoples of Austria-Hungary, or to interfere with their Empire swinging an axe as lightly and easily as he once awung a fooled Mittle ind ite vernmoent against their will, binds oven thie port of the Ria Vresident’s address to that great restatement of thia nation’s war ain iis tidsidente o up fireonl'and: Aung RSet Ta hich is ite chief burden ~N nd then in the midet of (tall f heard a bugle call For the President's exposition of America’s hopes and purposes And saw Him, with hundreds of others, spring hastily into pleoe aid \ ith the message that exposition carries for the German poople, there ; | his right hind to his forehead, an be no higher praise than to say it covers fully overy point of And stand in reverent silence while the bugier sounded “Retreat i And never in all my ite have E felt ao near to Ged ustice, humanity and forbearance which Lord Lansdowne strove with \ Ko ¥vnat , ) did in that moment of vast quiet amid the campfire n untimely pessimism to impress alike upon the Allies and the Cen-} we, Under the pale wintry sites! ~™ ral Powors, and at the same time lifts determination to win the war, a ae to crush “this intolerable thing of which the master of Germany has| And THIS, In the boy who used to grumde at having to get up at 7 o'clock ar Lad hown us the ugly face,” to a height of soberly inspired courage anid ssolution which no utterance of Alli Upon the Allies the President's address should produce the! ffect of a strong hand tightening ite grip upon the load the een dragging. To the German people it is another grave invitation to think efore they shed more of their blood and see their c! vr a dynasty that is doomed. when you called him the third time, Aud to comp’ when he had to wo down and shake the furnace, And to drop hia clotivs and bis papers, and his cigarette stumps about for you to pick up. And to toy weren't ri Aud to grow! 1 statesmans » haw surpassed. have disdainfully with his break ‘a and fly into a pet If the ego c was thin. This glorious young Jove in woollen socks and lig stout boots Id and waking up with a headwc. , sotten to mend his SILK hose, , Or becatise his cravats hed been mishald, or his trousers didn't come or the toast was burnt, Iren starve Is the boy who was always catching And fussing because you had fo PILLORY THE PROFITEER. NDERTAKING to publish tri-weekly a table of fair current | prices which retail food dealers in this city ehould charge for | the different grades and cuts of sound meat and for some wenty other common food products, The Evening World, co-oper- ‘ing with Federal and State Food Boards, takes the first practica to protect New York consumers from the rapacity of retail food | iteers, Through its Housewives’ Protective Association and its food fro the taflor's ¢ This hungry, apple-cheeked, iron-nerved, steel-muscled, gay: ff ‘ young optimist, who stands so reverently at the sound of “Retreat,” 14 the pallid pessimist who used to think {t clever to talk evnicism \ agnosticism and the relative values of dyspepsia tablets And whom you had to DRAG to church! > And now, oh mother, or wife, or sweetheart, Neither you nor all the king's horses and all the aing’s men Will EVER be able to make a mollycoddle out of HIM! For 1 saw Him, and I know, That in all these months, while Unel Sam bas been making svld out of men pert, Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, The Evening World guarantees to | gd eatiea ae ented: en oa “ees ) igi m fi orice isit a ! And every star on your service flag ¥ op @ vigilant watch upon retail food prices and to visit a full | Stands for a SUPERMAN! ’ easure of publicity upon any dealer who ia found to be deliberately | — Ce ly Need nol int ay Me Stone y 's | The J arr Famil y Ww Lot My Pare nts \vening World has from the first maintained—without waiting f B Ro lee Mc Ca rdell vod administrations to bring preasure to bear on lgamningtae I n t 1 m a t e i a | k S) kein yi, ' ts " a Co, (The New York Erening World.) W a n t e d M e t (@) B e vught legislation. THE GIRL WHO WAS TIRED OF LIFE SiGe " . ‘ Moreover honest dealers will help to suppress the dishonest- SBEN as @ master of Iterature,|{ want to tell you how the change we m the latter stand revealed. and Ibsen as a guide for the every | vv action, many a food profiteer will change his taclics—aa T ople Don't have nas trees’ It’a people | but one does not like to be unpatriotic. We mustn't do anything to encourage No. 5.—JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER seems silly to me, to be sure 10 have no children ae about wat. And some with | the enemy, Mrs. Sludge says vetetler Wi ‘ ‘ f Food Administrator Williams gave Organizations of food dealers Gay life of young women are two) “A friend of mine is a girl of Preach) out candy, for nd Fritz, the shipping clerk at our of-!<48 a Roy John D. Rockefeller Was Trained for a Business} * very different! descent—that ts, her mother was bora! those are’ people ' ©, is of German parentage,” Carcer--H's Father Loaned Him the Money to Set \ this city the right tip when he said to them: propositions, I) in France, although her fathy an and tt tr Mr. Jarr. “He was the tins Nel ‘ "It Is up to your men to weed out atl the profiteers by yo lately had| American. She has a n Gin SHADAtawOluniNeR Hd Up in Bus ness for Himself. ‘ adopting a code of ethios that would put them out of busin & untque inter- | cousins living in) Bur mm ving hen 5 1 10 France as Top ant Coperight, 1917, by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Wortd,) % ' , "a view Mth the eve! eurt « t , . b " when they resort to profiteertn, Abe ie * at them a Fe . vay h Ff : . i ‘ who keops.the cafe on the corner HAT my father and mother ex-| the expense account, but my record@ There are more than 5,000,000 people in New York City, and the PuNet. wha was tar that Ger favorito of t ‘ ; a p m & ue on a een i Ks ectod me to enter the world of | were kept as carefully as I knew how. er i } 7 he ip: . te me “AMG IS Riven the Towa On. husiness is plainly Indicated by| Although the plan had been to reat majority of them are not wondering how they can spend their aimost wrecked | just ved the new rhe never liked the early training | mMé'to oollege, 4t seemed. beer pos 1} about dogs The terrible | with he anid Just AR BOON a Wil deem worthy of your attention. terrible wild dog! In my line of busl-| by Killing berself, 1 read her story ity Lam going to fol or Do you not think our soldier and ness I have been travelling the streets | over and over again | oh, there ycomes, Leb Ho aan Ae cue BRU : way, and Gus also has put I received from/teen that I should leave the high 1 pply je char i ane “ ane n © mone he had nto iberty t ache hie! To probably well over 4,000,000 the cost of meat and other acters and stand | covering from a serious siege of 4 ESI Rie SONIA Ne MRA ats. TAP ee them: school tn which I had nearly oom-* ° mand als s, Muller, the grocer's, two boys To my father 1] pleted the course and go into @ com- -ommon articles of food is a matter of serious importance, If the] — Qaiat svewete arda of Ibsen to | phold, contracted from exjmsu we ete the wor, and another owe a great debt, Merclal college In Cleveland for at . 1 P , er oO en Ty ” e ‘father at oot ‘ (4 He % Ladin " Tr atow uitcher and the grocer rob them, the loss is not out of their abund-! yey her own environ. | nus vis} pe nee ; ) boy, the youngest, has taken up ayia- IJ in that he himself| Months. They taught — book! \ t money ane ! tion t the n thetieal i fi i : 4] ing and some 2a Rha teh Wen. uoie Gia vaeded. me to) me and some fundament ce. Marion is a dreamy-eyed, wistful) them, and | was one aU gittsland Mr, Jarr-romarked that (hi dog Ren era ay pent jeu tH i me tof commercial transactions. cathe To many it means the melting away of hard earned savings, the | ced Youngs woman, who has tived| in town to meet he j mas came once a yer oy YORU HO! ene. ceo yun bpothena; bralner | iy a badly Ree Het rita Mes me. Pia ‘g ; » ost 1 »00) t ” owed wha natter w c Appenwe Ms Ne WAS CHERESS | : s Kel & Job--that wag straining of working power to the utmost and only a bare making i tee {fe in @ bookish atmos-| “Ann showed wh ad Wy mat , happenca nelaw al Jest son of Schmidt, the Hl in different enter-|auestion. 1 tramped the streees for h end palin : phe nile her average girl chum | through, There was a had Well, | don't know Mt tha SiaAtccen Means era Dy Kip ean | rises and used to| ees and at Inst one man em the oth enda meet to show for it, | wan doting taney 1 har'fece M 7 Art ) F yeland dock, | & fancy work, Marion would! ow on her face i Kinisery ale anid Mrs 1 h the Surviee Flag in his shop window Mall ane anne no docks seid he ould give 4 With war registering its demands for new saving and sacrifice, | 99 Purled In the pages of Bernard | ways in her + her 1 ne Lad Wartline issit four stars in it, Himer, Guy's tHingw, explaining (4 Seully want ee 26, 1866, [ yur sta t ae) ings, expla joyfully we ork. Vhese consumers, who have to study the coat of what they eat, are {ey porta She was not a] something else, too, whi 1 Heawgue a Mrs Y " er, didn't walt till he was| thelr significance, | 18 the beginning T had come adva 7 : , | atrong girl physteully, and th nily|# while 1 e& t ni 0 \ ‘ t t and wa taugh : tages. | My father's tr ° ntitled to food regulation that regulates right down to Nhere their| ncome was large on t ie AMAL ADRs ants ' ried to enlist and was) He taught me the principles and| ity” was practloal weg ae Bava ~ 4 4 toe enough to permit of | course, we were by bay nc wy flat feet and ¢ tive | methods of business, pe 4 role eo eed, the course : tol . , for f at the commercial college had vennies, dimes and dollars pase each day from their pockets into the} ber, 4% an only child, being pam-| story of her exp ¢ ' are Beat it he is trying to fix up both | From early boyhood I kept a Uitle|me the rudiments of Busines be i I i ered and babled a D6 - é Hy ay » #0 | y a so! A pocketa of those who sel] them the food nee 0 ine bal ed at a period when] zone, and every one wi © wor hed ia ‘und his eyes to ot taken. In| book, which L ealted Lodger A—and [thus ad a ironwork to ba ane . . . . she suould have been tmbibi dean” by he patience an nilene Ne : ; e i this ey n atl esery . 00% hack . The Evening World believes it at last brought food control|and inepirati Dal ita eae a the German-Americans 1/ this little volume is still preserved— |. Jginess apprenticeship Lenn ee pOe : ‘ ae and Pirations of real life instead! character, Hut “ nee doe v. no matter how their sympa | contain my recetpta and expendi-| ity influence was vit ip can see that down to the practical business of protecting New York | of obtatning her viewpoint from the one asked her if she ‘ ted t ont t : re we got into the war, | tures, as well as an account of the| Its relation to what ¢ ea le as A 1 ' ’ + youl elves o p y ) 1 ore ai x ‘ase 1 , re in their daily marketing. It believes it las started regulation of food | Hs abelvos of the Ibrar wo back that L found the meanin Slotel Be says] 4 ne to fight for America, | small sums that I was taught to give) Passing bills, © esting rents, audit~ “Ibaen was always a favorite 1 f range ness } ‘ t } y rl ink necounts, a¢ 5 cla fprices in thie city on the right programme : Nee " aneys - a orits ait) levine dan aeligta ! ie a Ger while there may be some enemy | away regularly ‘ha dling freight iby reuse cant A . . | Mee atrae se by WAS) iter eyes lat up ow 1 gal and now Ow ' t bombs and starting | When 1 was sevenore ears old | and lake boats cam 2 Print the fair current prices for common food regularly | particularly fond of Hedda Gabler wer Aeon eS Hye bs ae t should not have ¢ nr bd ee _ that I'd like to] 1 ¢ a aya a Wi uy j earl lake boats came within gagrmms i. “am, her ha clenched and i t want sa a like ged in my first business enter- | Pe where all may read them. | Phere wan something about her char- | lips parted as she nase ny ; ‘ » 1 ww t , | At the end of the seco 4 ¥ i his Mra, Sludge about the g00d! prise, with the assistance of my nd year a> Poss ; "i aren xeter, and the dramatic way she wai ing back? wse fam sre ute n.« “pee : favorable opportunity pre ' Pillory the profiteer where the public may avoid him and | * snented’ dha ‘asened wey aye WAS) going back. Do I ithe si patriotie Americans of German ex- | mother favorstle oppor the Taeeneamted stale fe tact : J oh thet ingenied: to have aif a ence Met hrdatinn should | tract F ow, And I think| 1 owned some curkeys. She pre- | own account g 4 eas 4 a ote J 4 stay here In peace and wher action that T kn honest dealers sit in judgment on him. woird fascination for me Do you re |imy country I call ensore white the Me, and Mre, Sludge, who are so| sented me with the curds from the| My father lent me at 10 per gents cS Ss - - : | member the story And there wax something in rit is? German that they would not use| milk to feed them, 1 took care of the interest $1,000, veep he intended to . I shook my head with a smile. “1 fee almost like the exp A ' F jermia . ie | give me anyway when I became of > k Oo } > p 5 ] . 4 amit foe almost | ’ Oh, camoufiag ried Ad Gorman silver might desist from the | pirds myself and sold them all in bus- and this, with $800 whi ‘ et te rs rom the o oplte have never read that particular paintingn of angels, I wet af impattientt pouer that taiking a lot doing theit | jnesyiike fashion, My receipts were | saved, enabled me to reatgn meee N Please limit communications to 150 words book ie acelin whe hit ' elie ‘ Pasenleneal [ies | all profit, as 1 had nothing to do with! tion and become my own employer. Free Transpo m far Soldiers.) Spartanhdrg, where he ix now, 1 can-| Marion clasped her hands togethor.| something that mk shame tot af cheap intellectual xtift, W But you must remember that Mra. | — — + Po the Biitor of Te Evening Work ROU VAANIKe Rupes 3 3, wD, ‘Oh, you must read it then without) ME her whole life : Fo to sou think oun children care w ; f pure old English Colonia’ | A S Being a reader of your valuable ae fail. It is the story of a wonan who HERD SOU Or ‘nous Gital ony bs NEN A, eden ” Jar al S b P; S$ New Da paper for the past year or more, 0n4| ay the piiiora tn pata Bae: extausted everythlie (4 lifes whol thom hate aT INR SED PA Lit a ono iter a Kk." rema hed Mrs, Jarr. E ubmarine irate nger knowing your willingness to espouse) very now and then one of ov | found the emptiness and barranness! work! left for France a month | aw an Garant maid) Bn de Oud OE Ate” 1 Ar, Jorn “hert HIKER or four years ago we, marauding? Multtply one such spirit 4 worthy cause, I ask your assist-/New York papers comes out with an|of love, and found herself so bored) 48% But before that | : re Ilia ale Sa a Wall, thon,” sale Fs Na cue cal thought that most of the |by a dozen or fifty, and we have a ance in one that I am mure you! edi y course in the Hrd ¢ CRE IAs: treo: Bey aoe ie: THEIR isn Colonial ancestry did on | mance in the world had been|condition of piracy infinitely worse 1 environment that she ended) |} Chrismas tree, and San laus is}two things during the Revolutionary Ani humanity had; an anything known in past ages, b ; The dilficulty of running down sub- ed down to a humdrum existence marincs is well known, If pirate swept away, and tha THEIR Santa Chiru | \Warelther they fought fo il, everyt erica. sett en ‘ sto d thus turned | : aailor boys who obtain furloughs to of New York for twenty years In wid ur a just ' never been sete ; Ke fer Washingtot end a pears |for the balance of its daye, Al of craft of this kimd had a base on soma ' visit their homes should be given froo that time IT have failed to see more] felt—or thought I could unt) lat ae anton ‘aneae oe th | ee mol f ‘ 1 : ‘ at their mother HOUniTy: enemy | (he. continent had been explor Levi ane ane inane upon & neportation, or at least half-fare,| than one attack of a dox on a child| could imagine myself in her position,|one!* at pe ae Soa ai Torieg 800. ¥E 1 A {RE SPR OUD BInS CH DES And a tty task to trace the raider” ‘e } Phy the raliroads? Is it fair to ask the and in this case the dog was defend: | thinking her thoughts and doing ex aM. 104 Bolt Syudicare, ‘ : Has dire ae vee a vrothor | nee rescued far lag | base, We have seen that a U } boys who are giving their services ing itself against a cruel boy actly ax she did, for I, too, was bore, | eraeryice Ang? Has shee HF ing castles, Then ea war, with’ boat could cross the Atlantic and sini | # to give more money than they recelve A word in regard to saving of food | so frlnt that Hfe seemed jual a A 8 0 0 0 iC B | gon or a hvaband who has en- trey gents of daring, and many of ships almost within reach of our guns, x5 a ; i f course that Was before America jo the raitroads to bring them home? How about the caged wild antmals| drab procession of uninteresting n ’ on ow sted an. repitea {Morr Aue ay the World never Nad | ioned the war, but It re ee J have several friends at Spartanburg. in park which eat tons and tons] tidngs, always being repeated in the TH jar “a rg hams |drlyen by that pressu te 1 she hi Hed) known, even in its darkest times.leruising radius of the Germat i: ¥ ¥ K repeated tn th wong ei ferann sparen 5 n sub: # Surely some of them will receive fur- | 0f good meat every week. Of course] same petty way mer ever built iltod ' ‘ r m M 1B BE ; 11 { Mout terrible of all crimes have been AAPIBSRY, ra tae Possibility of under loughs for Christmas, but how many will way it i educational, That] iy seemy fanny to me yew, al-| : lw . a attend nat German propawand® INT hoe of the U boat raide NOW | ourd POACOALIO. Bhipes. Berio anaes ernment earnings? It cost one friend; hundreds of tons neat per year? ago. think t f nineteen | section ve ' 0 oe ar know of 18 for enlistinent Int when pea OMOK—as iL must some lA p btem thut already has oeet a) of mine about $14 to come home from; Lat us hear from more Evening car wade that ¢ (ala . ' * ‘ Amerioan forces, and not fighting | day —we may have a return of piracy. |theusnt from some of the large ship. — | ‘ tana Vworla reader guriine the don ? ! ' ‘ presacd ‘ (age and CHEIMINIS! Gayooae that ahold epiit posesaed |RNE interests. The modern Caz amp Meee, Maryisnd, $0 eee BIA inition und ‘ple wh have] DOthNs BLOM OK And E pure Poe hs MM ' Phe uk Mee dare, alata | aa ' 2' Kidd may be a much more dangeroue nother in August; but How te will Herivuce with the awtul awtul eally in earnest about st That{ ase stew 45 . 1 iM xdges will get Ge y OF br rolled to turn pirate? man—and more heartless—than hi over be able to come home from H. B, | is the aueerest part of it to me now, pounds per square inch, aud when 1y be eapresved by mere figures. lisasies and be went to guivancingf Who would check him or stop bis predecessor, i