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. - —_- RT 8 gare * - . a a EDITORIAL PAGE ’ : . Xmas Shopping! If Every Day ' 1 Tippee dad ded tah 4: ft | By Helen Rowland 5 6h iE OF Tae Wien Vetsianing Go, (ihe how Tort Broving Wenhy y ie moran fi The espreseman ieft @ fascinating, wysterious-woklag peed . ¢ s Sw ie marked “Sot tr be opened watil Curistsas Day.” : . And as f lowwed ft away tn the elowet t thought, ga tp eee “Happoso—ols, Just SUPVORH—E should be rum oFer nal LOL SP LS BSE ee? Se by @ taxicab, * ae mn . “Or the Germase should Groy « bow oF something VOLUMt hi - oa that closet, — - - -—_—_—_— ‘ “Before Cortetm THE COAL FAMINE. ats “And 1 should mever see the wonderful things tm é P WP side that bos! se COAL FAMINE of t few daye—now resioved ; “Ab me, if to-day were ouly Chrtetmast ta x y thio at jelivery @ vi » , Aud yet, ’ t {t : p coal held up at y ot) Sonne IVe Just that way with life Iteeif! aaa ree . : ' Wo are always putting off the NICLST Uitugs uotll some wythicl Gay eset Bed Lac Mabie AP eet fe Sree ee Which wover way comet reminded New Yor sof ficant fact Aud we are wlesiog most of the turilie tn life aud deoring ourselves The coal supply does aot como from hugo accumulated 6 and everybody cleo all the Real Things—while wo wai by that r awa on for days and weeks if need be to tide ‘There are all the beautiful books we are going to read “nome day,” over an emergency Aad the little pleasures we are going to vnjoy “when we gat the time,’ \ = } " . But never seem to find the time for—until we are too old to enjoy them. Now York gots t ed eds only provided thore is reg ‘There aro the long dally valks to tho ovo which we Lave promised to constant, uuretarded trausportation and delivery of cowl by the rau take “when the rusb {a over. roads, And which we keep putting off—unlll we have to take them In a rolling / ‘Lhe railronde themaelves aro authority fur the statement that chair. ; P ; ; eA getting cua) from the mining districts jn “unprecedented date aie, Thing" we aro going to do sume day when all the , eka And which we wake up some morning to flad has beey fone b: . The crux of tho coal situation is therefore transportation. i ! DaIGhs ea! e6t aeauKa to tet és Bone dco y some- 4 No one belittles the extra load the war has put upon tho rail.’ ‘0 1s that beautiful gon we are going to wear “wen tho right roads. Nevertheless it becomes more and more plain that nowhere joccusion comer, outside of immediate war needs should efficiency be pushed more And which wo leave Langing tn tho closet until {t 1s out of fashtom P ‘ . © And there are the kind things we are golng to buy and do, rapidly to its highest point; nowhere should contributory movement} (The cotapittnaaly @e'abe @olde tS give aoinahody aleut his nee Mile be faster and smoother, nowhere should labor be more plentifully | oF tls plotures or bie play, oF ule dally work— concentrnted and machinery made to do work closer to its capacity Somebody whose heart and hope tu Iife are hangiug on Just such @ than on the nation’s great railroad systems. |iitte word of encouragement— / In the face of pressing war demands, the American people cannot, ‘The boust we are gulng to give that etruxgilug fellow, tL cheer wo ure going to give that lonely disheurteved woman, And which wo keep delaylug and be or &he hus gone up or down Ip shuffic! There are the flowers a inan Is always ning to send” to Lis wife, But which he eowebow uever thinks to send—uulil tho day he lays them on her coffin, And thero {s the Ideal Woman a bachelor is always golng to warry, When he gets all through having a goud UUme aud can “settle down and begin saving his ’mone; Which meang, of course, when ho has become an antique, or an old ¢ word of and do net expect to escape privations, | On tho other hand, they should not be asked to shiver over empty grates and fireless stoves—losing thereby strength und vitality and ipereasing the winter death rate—before it can be shown that the railroads of the country are being operated at the fullest efficiency | to which American labor aud American executive ability can bring reetling—uatil it | loo late and . them, During last week’s coal famine raflroad men admitted that hun- dreds of carloads of coal were held up between the mines and the & grouch, or a collection of habits, cabourd. According to the Yurd Master of the Philadelphia and! yond Go; WORIAHL OO: aRtHii wet} DAYS Eiltiorex cool As 6! 6oneei Be ce Tending terminal at Port Reading: | \ or ned eae yee “It would be poo thle by putting sufficient engines on each Eve body has a cl D ths tran aud cultine out the long stopovers at the end of sixteen- sad: “ sa Mae uit TUTE? 4 hour runs to get cool from the colllertes to New York tn j Tae ae at Turis twenty-four tours. ‘ule Would mean that the coal would not RA ee Ns ve frozen and could be bundled quickly, Ap it ts, tratns tre | rene quently are on the road for days.” Whe would maintain that the country {8 yet getting anywhere near what it can and ought to get out of its railroads to help meet 1 have just this minuto decided That I'm going to open one of those dusty packages tu ihe back of MY heart every morning, | And do SOMUTHING every day of my life to please somebody — » the demands of the present great emergency? anaes pen st Lyen if it's only myself! Food and fuel are indispensable to the health, strength and en-|"— SS je . copie wil re Christmas Day for u during power of Americans who work at home to provide the right F Wh h | h F | ory day wi day for me ; Vato backing for Amerinae who fight abroad |For Whom the Army Camps! The Jarr Family | — The distribution of food and fuel depends upon the railroads. | | Steel Castings for Dreadnoughts Were Named That distribution should never break down so long as it still’ Roy L. McCardell wh Gl GA ER or le lel stecl enters oo portion By IT , ‘ , : , ) sis! " L i Seuiniee Coc cri bee Son Hit tori.) inte dhe (consteasion or of the rudder proper while tho Large possible to run more trains over tho rails and, if nced be, | No. 93.—CAMP FUNSTON, FORT RILEY, KANSAS bieidmayell Manes oeta tee PTs AUP Tata ou ct x ie lp tw roallzed by |{ne" ga suo ou thes eturu pode to to draft more labor to man them, Copynaht, 1917, by The Prese Publishing Ca, (Che New York Eveuing World.) . “ce Ghatited Ata tle tou popular with the land and cca! yery few. Lesides tho tons of stevl | the { The coal famine and its causes furnish further argument for By James (oF Young! ‘ans digs alan mle Bt iurched Into tho front room forees or Unele Sasa” Femariced ati plates say tors the hull or huld of Mow were these castings wade? * : aah wet sot i Me 5 f . Ae | Z DI carrying a cuno as a swagger etick Jarr. “Better stick to the Ureman.” /(he ship itself there are some very tm » gathering the railroads together under & control that, while the papacy ONETON had 4 | command went to the Philippines as | °°" Bea 2 eo a NeEeT tb a, “It dow't do to stick to aay muD|targq gtcel castings. ‘Tho two tllus- on nation is at war, will get the utmost limit of efficient, twenty-four. re seen eaasin Sais PCE bliaceruayn Ho Immediately ee blue cord around {t, the sald military before ono murcius,* remarked Mrs. | trations here sown are cacellunt ex- hour-a-day work and co-operation out of them Tow It, ‘This spirit | Coc, BY the same methods that AS hat coming down aud resting upon Jerr. “Chere was a clerk At Muller's yapios, y Abeer ae jon him faine tn Cuba, Funston had |nty youthful ears, “Gertrude's got a, 6fecery store Who was quite takeD! “1p tho two castings Wlustrated there rye | _ Banied fy ee an old-fashioned idea of war—to BIE) oily yy) kitchen giving lim ple, “ia Gertrude, But be has enlisted | IN JUSTICE TO LOYAL TEACHERS gave we an exec, | te enemy quick, bard and relentless: | ang cot (co, Hv uved to give Gertrude four-| ls q HIE public school teachers T nearly a thousand of thom belong- and exumy to inspire their pupils with 100 per cent. loyalty to the ly. Utlve position | ty with @ railroad to} run away. It was much the sumo tea as that of Cacsur, Hanutbal and older His word was law among sald Mrs. Sure brave de teen eggs for a dozen when Mr, Muller wusn't In the stere, and the best but- . 5 5 rei iN Neel captains. and only charged for cooking but- | ge ass i ing to the Federation of Teachers’ Associations of Now York yelp ep goal Aguinuldo was the thorn in the r But he eniteted after losing his sl Pag Sie na ‘ 1 er 0 oC- 1, } 1 C ort ™ City-—-who pledged themselves yesterday to endeavor hy word Wenreliahe pessoa American mde. He would tight dnd Saison osition for some reason or abother, hough bu secined ag honest as the vo Junta 0 rs of Aomouris i i ‘ 7 Tork ho organe| te Batlves. Ho was skilful and dur) rig ty his old vay, and that 19 why J never inter | war policy of the Government, set a standard of activ patriotisin | {red uw flbuster- | MK Funston decided to get him and | eried Master Willie, fins mn Gas irdade aye Seale Be | vhicl t to be 2 ho des} , si sroale tho Insurrection, Itty famillar |ing tobaceo and ‘ 14 ag atic dues my work, ad i which ought to be found behind the desk of every public schoo) in-| tug — expedition | bveaks Lah PUS aan ear eaate] annua pea met us her beaux sre ulce young men, Why etructor in New York, | which smuggled nna ee eae AeA eth hia pad bri uld I tuterfere? Bo 2 bopy you + " ungies with a handful vf men anc iim when the wa 2 K No teack I n ot take aie | rapid fire guna to the F Then he ‘ Hea, Bit ' Sure Cm Mais thIiIEE | Xo teacher who cannot take that pledge is a proper person to] os nasignad to un artillery command, | brought back tho Filtpino leader. |all soldiers havo ty © “Why should & avything?” teach the children of this city and quickly won the udmiration of | That won bim the rank of F asked Mr, Jare io surprise, “AN T r¢ The few who refuse to take it should be promptly rer thd Cuban by his daring, ‘Taleo be- | General, and he @ sami OMe could say would bu that ier love} : tatice to the overwhelming inaj : Promptly removed in| oot to trickle through to tho United) a Major General 3 a st ls w {fairy gre quite uniform, Cluude | are 000 pounds of stecl, and} astice to th ee Inajority public seh t ra who tea of “Wixhting Pred," and he] unpleasantness along » Meru ; treman atid suldiors and satlors, | bott er tuto tho stern OF havé aright to demand that their y 1 bo my) servants | soon was a national f Tu elgh-| border Tunston ¢ ugainst only one grocery clerk— | re ship, cays Popular hall b tioned teen months he fought twenty-two ult A be aa to hay e by the way.” | rae a Mgis . engagements, was twice wounded, had | and und ” it may be + bar remarked Mrs. tn would cause th Sound patriotism will be p is pang im a Insoet | Mrance 8 If you grow up t ADS i PASS a at ; alah efor yi 1 horse fall on him and then ala haya horas Sakon hill uP te Jory, “Perbaps Gertrude baying a! y¢ ) stand on ite end or sini It, — erie eeee - died of fover w ule nine bas] eae ee eht h tha coun. [vo an ott rt Hy T do net portender from that Gus's place up| One cf These ie tho stern frame oF ’ miven to the army camp at Fort | SDs aT atin | tthimic it wilt ry then w use eee a i tier?” teri! post, and the other ts the rud- been given to t try b over tuo corner pleased you better? p wd th u Please limit communtcotions to 15 words PUBROn VES: HPO EEDIND ED SUP RENEE | the flreman wan'Jurr, “He's going to enlist tuo" [itself constitutes the buckbune of the Jurge sand mold of several sections On ae oer i. eaidseaai nee —o rrr near ay.” remarked Mr, “f wlub hig employer Would enllat| vessel's stern. | The stera post bere hud ty be mado for cach one, and . hg on tho Staten Isl, x A 4 1 ‘ % y. {Shown was wade for the new supers cach part was dried out completel Wite. 1 Island | D f T | S] Witie tnarched away und ol hig place gf business,” Fe-| b y cee Pitew ot \ y Ito behold th , und vlose act dre@nought 5 ud its before the molten steel was poured a thas of The Rresana Works lie f any Instance | A iIctlonary oO rench ang jo behold the admired son of Mars) marked Mrs. Jarte “bub that's lol weigne ty 44,64 a,’ The other in, Tho actual amount of metal «, Would an English woman, married | i" sulted because | vis me, Johnson and Noa Webster | Billet—Soldters’ quarters, mnaaticate plo and tobacco, tnuch to hope for." feasting, the r was made for poured in cuch ¢ was ov 008 land to an Amorican-born citt- me attra unl wore to ao @ war dictiouary they | Billet d’Hospital—A hospital card | I understand thut Claude thy! gust then Gertrude the maid trip. [the new ‘superdreadnought Califor pounds for the rudder frame, and in a citizen In case of ner! k : Wie ore Naat a ‘ OOK b Is puyts ationt : ailw $ ut {Bla, and tts welght ty 5 pounds. over 69,000 pounds for the construg. dats mr a woult: she'ce (tt Hea speaks of {4 would be surpris ¥ a man’s personal and trench 3 8 : tions," ped down the hallway and weut Cub) mo nut of the casting in whieh ition of the stern frame 4 " u : ; \what of a word-maker history on It | Jarre, “But surely he can Mr, Jarr grinned, I'M bet one's gone SaWecs = pesanin - = = ‘ ired to take out ahuirelisaio0 Hs in| prinkied enough strange language|Black Maria—Big emoke screen | nso that Gertrude tay co get somo beer tor ber soldjer Luau, ? 3 W. C ey al es saber r hell | poldier. The young { “Don't you"know we ® ° ; 1 tal] the world's conversation to| sheila, | 18 han to said Mr Jur. ’ LO 2 h 3 aoe English woman who acquires |; girlie aude) ke both those bright Blesse—A wouuded man, | tho war to defend us, mugut get in trouble over that? ewest Ings In clence Vlas Aas Aad) Fea an ty “away SINE tee down betw Blighty—An Indian word meaning |“2d Claude the Greman stays wy “Wo won't get in trouble If you! ‘To muke tho spring and weight ex-yof Standards, because of increases or p after her hus- |") wenrlng of ers {and give up the alphabet “h or 1nd," corrupted to | t0 guard Us from the Hanes.” A | nind your busines,” bald Mrs Jarr|erctsing wachincy inore attractive to] decreases iu’the molsture they eons a ontinues to restde ed a Where Ja ) Ugh jane Bt st of new trench | apply to anything {attention to a brave young 1, 4 yh L care for the law? | chiidren a s si ‘ M8 regwtering — be rant Lib “Mra Areigeh, fanguage words, Most of them came idier ay Fou i PBI Saky lL the be i red Cent tn hud ever operaicd clamps fof the fn es Consul within one year i {from the French originally, but wnat 5 when athise, T Dope. girl if Gertrude ehould leave us be- | handles belay inclosed to hands Thands and fevr t been tnvented In Seer Le IRAE OF Me Papetted Stance bald tonya | yay ben done to them by the British | HOt wy DIIEBLS | “It may be, especially by a young cause she cannot eaterteit CC) es ane: ennuatty exe (oman, t9 tale place of ankle= relation. Would bo |" » way t tinde—Bomb-proof shelt man who wears our elty’s uuiforg he wishes to bo en- ‘evince ° | Spike bers, with th b the way ls @ sin, bihiead) 7S Uniform,” soldier the way be . +4 Wants to Vote. » place to tell | Tommy alone Bi (pes * | . orts more than 150,000 tons of peas | #4 that they cap be t whe shall wear and to ue Devile—Alpino Chusswurs, sald Mr, Jarry, tertained?” |e Q ed on mic > the FAitor of The Evening World: Haren And 10 A | Boardwalk—Brush ung umber ever| “Of course,” Mrs, Jarr w eriangpose not” sald Mr. Jarr, “but |nuts, all because an American inis-|W#e4 ou A Tam of German birth and came to |< out the ald of | Abel—A. shelter. ete s Gorn ; is very reassuring to Know, « 1 hope Mar McCarthy doesn’t) sionury several years ago gave ADA-) Va 1 \ thia country when two years old, My! 4 CONSTANT READER AND coy. | Age of the Ain—A flying man who has) Brio t Cinenan soldier, corrupted) en one iy out tom party or at NY | hear about tt tive convert a quart of California] site hut toe mie: hrovided ted ate t wcember, 189 a derpate, >! oatre, Chat th remar mon wit ; titled to vote without firat | A Word for the Dog, Ak Emma—Afternoon. | Body Snatchers ee Hee ke Aten DATRODAl ita te UNSEEMLY HASTE. A and “fu ba my own name? [| tt Mite of The Brentne World ‘Ambulance—A field howpltal Bolsheviki-~ fussiau rovolutionary vee wat in AYOR MISCHEL of New Fork) A ws loally to cause currents te of my father’s! Just @ few words in roops frou Austr and| ,Bnarchints: ‘ 5 he interest was talking at a dinner about | da rah READER, | 408 question, I wonder ine 12 ey he seit Boulet-—Hrenck slang tor @ Job or| is only ¢ email. f bud a Teniseskers verves | ee ae your father evidently wae nat i Detery refute the letter | grpi—An Algerian soldier. | Bourgeois—Kussian ar aroOneralL ee oe t Ger. A good mun had Just died,” he) gressing rvow in a theatre muuld pror lal coffee i be ade In rralized f your majori u © Way & dog Archiee—Anti-aircraft guns lBranaerdler-F'raich 77 } trude was ¢) 5 bo ¢ with vend with wnsecnly baste an| vide. U Ags, dried eit » the papers are noeded te « Id. Very few, | Are! 2s * unl { pus stretcher ; ov piet ri Late ar bis Jo * 8 @ atin p zround I voy. I ny ‘ bearer, iu Ls 4 1 be -sveker caine after bis Job, ; bd ii K nto A Staten Island Gtri's Amawer to the) Dect som the baa pas ene 8 Brush—-A German bomb that looks) assured mo that I case @ tire ever s. sir, tougu, the i + ; get pe Beets byte tabi bY Welideantyigeye Bes nd none c Nae @ like @ hairbrush, cy out iu thia house be w eon buried yet, this offices [quake weses travel through tie earth | Mi cd tn boy wis ar at The Krening World animal @nd None can see Ite good |Bantam—~A soldier under'6 feet B. | guil, Scanne SSE be San 2 a 1 auvo beet) to me and’ sald breatb-jan Luglish ptist has evolved |"! A nee to an article publisted | 2° CA. IR, rrage—A curtain of sheli-fire, of) Busted—Reduct! spain | Be children first. UBLE that very bs uw theory that the world has a dense | { J spor I request that you print | Vee! There ¥# No Limitation—Only @| which there re variations such ap| wloned officer to thy ranks, mainly and unselfish of i begs CP or, do you see any, ob-| central core, whlch may be measured) A novel devio eliminate tha gy *i Are, Maren conpare| Pronotent fet by tom. | Box Barrage, Jumping - Barraye, | Busy Bertha—A ¢2-cencimcter eholl, | ns bo eceins to care & Kiva ; of etug put in poor ‘Tom| ip tae, ar glire of automobile headitents covers’ My Va of awaggor atte! ° Evening World Fatt a aate . , tho front of the electri bulb ina dix %, and eyelash orayone, or | Can the nt of the Unitea | Creeping-Barrase NOTE.—The re of thin ate | Shen gald I. ‘Why, no, T see nd most tajverts tho rays of the lower. bult go a of big rod hats, bigh | 8 be o sce more than Biffin—French w tor Doughboy, |pnabetical list wi I trom! “Then maybe she t tay on, $f the wdert tin suuner, (they are added to the light thrown @y pesled booty end docollete blouses twice? i iMNle—-The Kalser, x " r oldiers valllug cu he; it wa yytrolt Pree Pises ulled States Bureau tue upper Lall of the redector, y Mt. big day to day unt complete, e ‘ * e fulure by : ; ;

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