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tbh LM ded Evening World Daily Magazine _[Feersaay Decomvera0t017) i — a — ee = = - —— . Bachelor Girl Reflections ; EOTAMANED HT JOnRr PULITARN i Pubtahed Day Kacey funda ty ps epee Ysdiiehing Compenr ‘s By Helen Rowland 48 Park Pow, Wow York + abt, SOFT, By he Fee Pudine re Tors trontag Wane, ae + a twan’s extetenes, but tor the sake of bie gout gotesy san eheulé be ronette to te Ital » Entered at the Post-Offies at Mew York as Hecond Cane Matior ] Bavengipticn Nase to The. freeing |For, hoes ad the Canaeant “ant Some favorite “camoutiagns”: The men your wile ord for ine ” | Au “might bave married”: the git vee husband “ee One Year caped”; te movie netresss evlary, the married pair 4 One Moat , eachane the Oheietmas THE AROCIATED Fiat gilt What “in jawt exact Teo"! oegad EF gh PE ge ey F— a Joe of the i ear tho thought that all ee our bese or “ rom Borers wearts VOLUME 68.... Sexrescchan scnceveceMQ, 20878 : " Kureps a —-_——-—— , : } The fret (ne o cards it : WHY NO HELP FROM ALBANY? gee es oe one wy ANAGRAPHS from the Food Law of the State of New York, & wacrifian ‘i ‘ . ' relected and printed The Evening World to remind the A wen Gab tecome 60 Uned to bia wile we ho suddenty °° State Food Commission what it CAN rather than what it can’t stops he will begin to worry for fear che las J red tho real trate do to protect New York consumers from the continued raide of retail about him. food profitecta, have produced encouraging results | rt Folt wing ‘Tho Evening World's lead, even the Federal Yood The wonon *ho cA 4 aca bah no Wavit of “eweeping t troeta with trait ty of the new short ragiug ot the dirgusting fenin ‘og wkirty” and began raulllog hocktug tuimode ekirte” {fs apt to keop {tas durk ae she does ag toard rulddenly begins to quote from Fedéral and State Statutes to prove that food administrations aro not wo powerless as they have, eeome) to everybody-—including the food administrators themeelves. | Ni z could be more promising than @ timely resolve on the! vert of food regulators to find out what is in the laws behind them avd how much those laws give them the power to do rather than tho excuse for not doing. | For food administrations to begin to declare and define their, s ix the firet hopeful step toward exercising them. / The strange thing about tue Food Commission of this State is, J that although the act which created it was demanded, shaped (so far , ¢ E as might be) and driven through n epecial session of the Legislature by, a ay the preecnt State Administration, there has of late been little effort} N J dedi that quarter to keep up its momentum. Cc 0 F E R ENCE 1} What the New York State Food Commission has badly needed Ob, well, a “woman-hater’ t9 a man whe Inulsts on hatlog women be caus he knows that {f he doesn't tie will love theu:—aud ho doesn’t wast vo them because be hetey ‘cm! FST a ee y thing that a modern man dotsut scem to couvider necessary 0 affair ts—-love ' - — | f you want o man to remember your ki rever bestow them all ep the Blarney stone, The Girl from The West | By Sophie Irene Loeb and still ueeds is—push. Consrent, 101%, by Tae Tree Taluunian Co ¢ Wort) \ Why is none applied from Albany? What has happened to Bes CEOS Madan as erhiadi ‘ha’ Prabiteas Ay a ia te Gov. Wlutman’s earlier zeal for a programme of genuine food control ‘O30 cor teats that are wou « so many the con- ¢ a the State of New York? frequendy held in te i soon this mother the er city to be CS Senne res Leer PROMISES a contest whereby| with Lio ¢ art, that IN THE NAME OF SOUND CITIZENSHIP.) | 41és Youd) Ara es she 9 result of ° to es HE BOARD OF EDUCATION yesterday sustained the verd | z ainda Tateg, eka by the} turn cot v was oe of the High School Committee against the three teachers of| TREACH ERY Me Lars is Steere ee oe ee ee 12 De Witt Clinton High School. The Board found these! byfeoehinad Psa eae. tt was a beauty) knows contest, a brain) A contest of @ Untivipa of th iree public school instructors “guilty of holding views subversive of discipline and of undermining good citizenship. It therefore dis- SCRAPS < 5 me nen ome \ Ed eS oa \ oe | ne ae Sane New York for the | l# ang t rye That, we believe, is all that matters from the point of view of PAPER Jetrst time, ‘The errangemonts in- foF lier why \ public interest in the City of New York. | cluded entertainment for the young| Sit! hus deceived | Sle led not ‘omen during their nitre stay In | told her t t tf sie ky |New York, Every minute way plan-| Will break t ned for them go thut t i & good t! They had $t They had such a good time that they were loath to leave und longed | to remain. These girls camo from | ° nico old families from the small | Si» eo ows sho Tho fact that there was a bitter row in the Board of Education ro hewrt when lefore the dismissal was voted is beside the main point. Trying to impugn the motives of Chairman Whalen of the High School Com- mittee and drowning out the question of loyalty in a clamor of recrim- iit @ ination does not alter the fact that the charges were originally based upon conduct and attitude of mind which only sophistry could ever yor it! The girtis not @ work, akeshift in 4 1 the bbe elty, since weure uny other ktud tal rrr er eR ST OE if } ; . towns—the kind that you would y we this | altempt to uphold as the kind of ‘positive, 100 per cent. patriotism } © “reupectuble working girls" Maving | | » buck—back that ought to be found in public school teachers. a t y are n t S e arr aml y {won in the contest, they wanted to |‘ hers, humble : take ot nee 3 wit we 1 01 antl is \ Fortunately a sufficient number of members of the Board of Kd- | spread their wings and at least w h » on tinue in this | 1 ‘ . | anxious to flutter in the big city. vlitch she now uation kept a clear and undisturbed view of what the inculcation of | W t d M t B By Roy i McCardell A few of them mado desperate :f-| finds herself np night, and ‘sound citizenship should really mean in these grave times. a n c e O e Covaright 1017," by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Ereaing Worth) forts to get jobs so that they could | ids eg t 1B Is, lower ee enero ne , | LL. day at hits office Mr. Jurr had; bave minded it tf she had asked me| ty hers, Most of them had no 11 at, hundreds By DARWIN P. KINGSLEY, debated the matter in his mind, | for tt, I hate to have a battle about | mouey, their entire trip, bei onel Haney ould only have fore: h THE RIGHT SPIRIT President New York Life Insurance Co. \ should he or should he not? | it just at this season of the year, but | rough tho contest. Bo that it meant)» 0 ie Coll Sa 4 Wave fortsoen the . | Copstiaht, 1017, by The Press Mabiishs fue New York Breutog Word.) | “T nate to start something T can't | that five dollurs"— potpally eating out ao malslag 6) arc even) NOW mons stds ‘ , P . 1 : . r 7 c Mork: ’ ah, OF Ay ‘ 1) be fu-| so w started | lvelihood tn order to stay. » a9 other tulent—genteo! f T:MELY example of practical patriotic service comes from . Family ero by a Hint to a Hard-Working Country | onisn, ‘ ice fia eet is na Joy- emenee, Bes hebonis, es I had met these girl months ago, | “He would bring her eure i. headquarters of the United Mine Workers of America. | Boy Changed the Whole Current of His Life. ee holiday weason, #0 to speak.” mDId you take five dollars cut of may | 7Re® they came in the contest. ‘Tho *iccea, slowly but patiently, Paes other night I wae with some friends | from the West who were “soulng” ihe *#Usfled with a little now, to get Great White Way. niuch later, But no, Ordinarily pocket?” he asked his good lady oe suddenly jig atter. “I got up when the jan- | bluntly. it has been the custom to quit work in the; ¥ tather probably wanted ine to! und when ho explained what it would | qcain and again be pondered over A ; s ; be a lawyer. Ho was a|meun to me to kouw it, 1 i coal mines during the entire week of Christmas holidays “because the Yankeo and not given to much | Mallzed Uhwt there was a world about must choose ” A ‘ : ‘ i i] itor began hammering the beating| Observe now how @ married lady this dazzling 4 6 b market fcr fuel could be met without working during that period.” epeech, Life ear.) Which I knew nothin, ae a) famine: camou: | rent a 1. | 1 one of the faslitonable Broadway | dazzling and brass-band way, ; ; ' 8 P i. ty bec ya} Then and thero 1 determinea 1{b!Pee: Siving us cowl famine camou: lrepiics to such a question. She Dele) wv. ruts 1 paw one of these girls—in | Md burn berself out. She will Nght i Brt year the situation is very different. Striving to keep] f ocBeene ace Sl eratild | asaulee mane Gran wAubEHon| for steain, and then T went to the! ther affirms nor deni the chorus and otherwisy taking parc “2 Nour or two und bo gone, } - ‘ enuoUs matter | WO equire mor an edue. pasta ienteahe cian sd my} cur he cho; si d . up with tie first demands of war, the country is overtaken by a coal! that [I was too} than our district school offered. ae spe Me AS che eRRIGN 6G Seay BRU SMS Pou nee asked Mrs, nd of show which se only such girls could reaitse the ple oh svi Ne See S i we le pee : Pim a pajamas—wby do the Ei h spell) Jurr absentiy. ike ai _ | blessings thut ave back bome in ee. amine. Suffering in many sections is acute, Industries will have to} busy to 4 “ | reat Me Ne ‘ ; ‘c ® ee ‘the word us't—and when 1! “1 ayked you if you took a five spot f poe es meh phen ped leurlty and respeet, Liven scp 4 ' l acre kt 5 shoose, and be- | all T cout r put }econtine |! : See } you ° the line a ; spect, close their plants and throw thousands out of work unless coal sup-| ccna aS. ued to go t alii winter: acid jean the ni ina date the bed-!out of my fob pocket last mIgbt OF} nich pidy tule to be f-| May be monotonous at times, It were | plies arc fortheomi The Fuel Administration declares the Nation tion, early arrived | Work on the mh ounnar uot 2) OO OS NT ee ena wines moray, | respecting eltizens, jBtuch better to walt until you ere Sp : > loth early arelved | NOP, ont the {asked me to pull up the window] uid f take five dollars out) put that is another ptory, ‘This ur-|Tady for the big elly because thel needs st least 50,000,000 tous of coul over and above the normal HE. tO Ren mond Wiki lcent te Swanton Acnanme tors M Knowing I wouldn't be per- | of vour pocket, pray?” eats onecrne ttwelf with this girl | Cty !% alwase ready for such girloe- output tor the year, tducation 1 ad | ong winter term ani ty Barry (Ver- [mitted to read elther the war or fhan-| “Thut's Just’ whut T want to know, | 2.0.0 CoNecue NAGE Wt) U8 Bile too ready, to0 willing to wallow them “In th eryrency “the coal miner is being looked to to do} red ms tunesa | mene Acadomy for ony spring tort. fetal news while she was gunning the) Did you?” blinded by the bright lights und who| Ob, If only auch wirts could ea his emergency “the coal miner is being looked to to do | efreu ns tunces ander guidance of Dr. J. 5+ |etore advertisuments for Christmas| “Why should you accuse me? AmI ge ahs them pire ded . ‘ ; nd wot tm: y- | Spaulding, a i man, head of the |2Or? & ? . ws PURUIG 2s 6e aes has pee A ther t vision ye | MeMeclves the leurtaches, the look- to keep tre fac and railroads in operation and the houselol A Oey Ete ETM E TL Tosolved to Work me way | bargains, L put on my dressing gown | burgiar? Am Ia housebreaker, Am |). °° mingly tout Ler true vislon YF) ing pack, thu regret that later comete @ and public institutions warm,” Bon EF through ‘both academy and college. jand went to take my bath, and when | 1 a pickpocko “there Hig’ waaduotvoniy ini dati te ie in tho Ursieni (rrerlah ansiety herefore,” concludes a statement issued yesterd ra ay eeesat iny ite was) Between terns T worked as a fara |t came back Mrs. Jarr wus still read-| “ram not saying you are anything, | weantty clad chorus, but ia the one| THY flame is ulwayn toy muse tere erefore,” concludes a pinent issued yesterday by the 0 whole cour my 1 28 | Jaburer. ing the newspaper In bed." but I know I um out tive dollars, ¥ 2 Me little fluttering tot 4 oificers of the miners’ organization, “out of consideration for changed by a few w svoken to mo Barone 1 wae twenty 7 tosis fie Peasant Gh undarsiond (tial xi hoe (as Page sat foes Foauired the es daring | trom its natural moth thas wanders BBLURITa Ria Gc ae . Mar family doctor whet as n sinall| spring ontrapes examination for the must be understoos all theso | sald Mr. splay of herself-vahe was the centre, |Fot {t8 BAtUFAl procincts, the public need we are calling on the United Mine Workers of aoe ay diinn ome of the primate | Eiiversity ot Vermont at Burlington: | reflections ware “asides.” Mr. Jarrway| "How do you know you lost ve!" Gouowere in tie little town yon. | West wile Kaee the ens from. the America to take only two bolidays, Christmas and New Year's a eetrlot™ uchools. in ATbure,| Tiait suumuner X waved $13.0 0 | tating 90 self, Although, dollars? Where did you gut Ovo dol- | ger there fe a mother eltting under | 00k their heals, waxing wkeis Spe, c > 0 7 d , ) , bi uy ar! OF whom | © vomuc r ode Hf est = | ast ph J job,” a ‘yt Our patti He duty demands that this be done. It wil bo a | vt. We lived a mille away from the agreed to lend ne rest of the |since the voru my OBE modern lary an of} lump reflecting on her girl who we be at and her awa. service the people of the Nation will appreciate. We earnestly | red school house uid three willed from Hecesuary money to go to colioge if I | playwrights do not permit actors to| “Never mind where I got it, did ¥OU | has gone to the big city to “muke |of the sultering of chon, ay Hoting urge local Presidents, Secretaries and Mine Committees every- | the Post Office. | gave him security tu case T died. He | speak “aside” or to quize.” | get it?” asked Mr. Jarr teetlly. good." If only every girl would, speed her, where to see that this holiday request ts fulfttied.” i ers tain tnolated section wy parente| Relieved fT lived bu would #et I }son9 one must be on the stage to talk! “Why should you accuse me?” re- |" q siuile passes over her face as’ une |B Ieups und Understand that leis A a } ty-acre farm, and with| Dr. Spaulding tad ulwayn Inatiiied | to, even if It be but a teleshone into Mre, Jarr in aa injured tone. |tninks of that pretty child; how ten- | NUCh better to live in hopes of ne. Let } unions in other industries throughout ia ,jownod a forty-acre far, and w Rpauiding ag nie speak them fatal words that|"Am I ho babit of breaking { alization than dio to despair ghout the country) | exception of a little tea and at| mn us the advantagos life insur- | which to spea m fa! |"Am I tm the babit of breaking to |derly she had watched over her and mors OL re. show, when vccasion arises, the same spit of duty to the Nation first leave Intervais & little sugar ta place| #2ee, emphasizing the fact that it | spills the beans of tragedy. \bouses and robbing people? How do ee es ) het Bt, | is a aund plAC® | Could be used as security. 1 took out | hyo anyb¢ Y . wand it will be not only “a service the people of the Natio {of maple sugar, which was homes|.° ¥. which { handed to ay | “f wouldn't bave minded it if eno !¥oU know anybody took your money? ’ . ‘ y n will appre a a. | How do you know you didn’t spend it ee a oe ea [ot un we ‘lived of the tang” What| tonite Monevoalon "re tale wekdentt | nod aoked ere for ie" murmured bur, (HOW do 9 etty Vincent s vice to Love’ . , - J A rovec y that wi ni coffee was ‘e sy] attribute the fact thar 2m Prest- ¢, "Of course, TE wouldn't °F lose 10? “ bot a) : uy BOER ERLE d of proved loyalty that wil Sees coftes was mado trom face than tam real: an ty pimseit, "Of course, T woulda’t. °F | ¢ Look how carelessly you ore VETS pva.u eto my e ory ed labor ip } 1 " Yo dant o: eo Ne ork Life ‘ Ce ry nd jet tt i 3S yea ele! d tol »' he inva e to the causé of otvanized labor in the United Bleteal paeched wheat or corn. Ee is nes have given it to her, But 1 wouldo't;#¥ around at 4 b ~ mega? Aiea rae hee al jebrate & wer ane fold bim not to eee me any more. for ye > come, Our winter clothing was “do | _ out of your pockets. Jus ¢ other wtmus and it is a good time ithe Bl Fr Goes not like him, but J 1 eS A a era a }¢rom wool supplied by a dozen wheep.| —————— =aanens —— = night I found two pennies on the rug for young men and women to! to him'or ehowle t Should I write | aie spun and then woven by hand, A ‘ f h T h |by the sofa. They had fallen out of | wimplity thelr giving, A man shouldime if T concur lu me bees eee et I otters F t } P \iviax from our garden wae converted 1ctlonary oO the renc jyour pocket while you were reading | not offer a girl cluborate presents un-| cision?” y brother's de- ae ens rom le eop Le) Wettisemer gatas, rho innings | Little Willie—Gertuan Crown Priuce:0% the eofa, and you never missed {less be ty engaged to her, According| Tle luttor course would be wiser Please limit communications to 159 words | wheel was rately silent day or night, . : tpho| Louftingue—French slams for « them." to conventional canons, there are four! But I do not wea why you should give , me to nay a few words against this| for even the thread wo used was spun Kamera ESBS te lee Sad a yg Ob, piffie!” cried Mr, Jarr, “Two |gorts of gifts among which bo may man simply heat with ‘tho young snial of the clty? E ike, at home, The first tiny iy father) jlo pounds, | cents and dive dollars wre different | choose. He may give to w girl friend |lur with sour teviegt® % NOt Dope in feet, 1 lke ail unimals-in exchanged Bla woot for cloth avemed| Kilometer Rt eqlltttnes | Maccabees —Corpues, | Ono ters,” @ book, a box of candy, Movers or stk 8 lace, But the city is no place dvance tou bigber state of} (3,280.8 feet), About five-etghths} “ysed to living beside corp inctple Is the same," mur He ne boul ner}, "K. Ci" writes: Of d ting that the © of New| for a dog, as it belongs tn thefaneel 2 u a 8 big wto of) | il Muccabees, 4s we call them,’ The princtple 4 4 i ® never sbould giv her} Donveat Wal correct “4 fe salutation, : York City had not forgotten their! Urbs and country districts. A cusual | civilization. | Kitchener's. Army or Kitchener’e| Diary of « French offic mured Mrs, Jarr, ber eyes filling with elry or any article of clothiis Parent Hal correct 4 er-writing? c. soldier boys, even if they are far| observer does not have to walk many| Our homo life wo» that of welf-re-! ~ Mob—Hugland’s tint volunteer wars, "To think you should cume} Nor should giris feel oblige. tol The’ ‘1 away, Well, we would like to get! blocks before he i® confronted with| »pecting, honest, religious, @ plonograph and 4 few records to| Numbers of dogs roving through the| working people, very cont 8 help pass our lvisure hours, The Streets, growling and snapping at ie nosy of such a salutation ¢ iirely on the warmth of wietip with the persona. ad- hard-{ army for the present war uging \ke a lion, Just before |mako a formal gift , apd call mea plekpocket, to every young) depends 1 your fri man of th’ acqualutanes, If a ippose you forget the thae yuu bad f army regulations do not provide h otha # of foodstutte| DMFFOW, With ne lelsure fo | La Ary pape nll We taoney in your coat pocket und | wishes to r mas whou ou are engaged td ite, ‘ig hand for engineering outfits, thore- | ° ed annually by dogs in the| parents to Chink beyond ¢ $k of] Ce ts of th. Massed Formation—The v u hung up your cout aud the cout | really knows very i wud whe gin YOUr lotiur in thee cores , fore we have very little musl be applied i ‘ fin the manuer you tt human| keeping thelr tivo ¢ , W.I.G. land fed. There was little time for! Lee: Entield—The | n } in which Germans attach oft the book and the money caws | ynown her co rattan liad We will thank you to print th Uoed by the) Maximalists—A radical 2 ut on the floor — letter, and maybe somebody will Seeke Her © had few boul | British Arniy istic party io Russia less viote \ 4 flew rignt into your bureau |DeF wire bin some » | "AR writers “A y EB Ys out. Bikned by privates Daniel 7, ns con a he poe le | estas sac BAG few booke rN © radical faction| ty doctrines than the Leatnites drawer?” iatorjected Mr. Jarr, “iiut !@ book or a boa of Feet’ ct, ywmitee: "A young girt has Gleason, Mitchell wenzacht, Vine) be Eneuing World: Rain uch uyninupiring Sovlaltvty, named from | Medaille Militaire—Military meda}, @ never mind the old dive dollars Iwas) If we have any catra mouey thi! fives al home for yoo ube man who f cent McGinty, Peter Carderelll, Louis; AbOUt seven years ago my husband | roundings J did uot visualize tify be-| thelr leader, Leniiie jo French decoration, +e voing to give it to you unyway lyear lot us put tt into presents to bi at tline never has mot Wie poses Trongogoo, Abraham Levine and Ed. | {snes deceased) made application for| yond our OWN Nasrow world | Leutnant—A German Perond Lieu-| Millimeter—A unit of measure, 0.0399 “Well, thea, why do you muke sued Pe Pele Mca Mee serene ould tak Phere ward Shaw, Headquarters Company, |i tinal citizenship papers, While in| tn the dletrict echool there was lit-| {ach a dreadful fuss about it?" asked Mra, whe boyy over there” oF (61 suo thot, but sho inglete tt ta muse 102 Engineers, Spartanburg, 8. C. hospital, where he died, he wes notl- t hi ay r-cooled machine Minnie—A kind of shell fired by\Jarr “While you were taking your neerby pe, Thoy ood al the} *0. r the man's iy an fee ; RANK FINEGAN, (fl to appear for the sam tie thought of higher education, How~| “4°.0 saventad by Col. 1. N. Lewls of| Minenwerter "i hath thig morning the milkman wag Cbristuas (hey can Ke | the Pancha Corpora}, in command of Lonesome | {0% 'he notification to the court |ever, one day, iny friend, the tamily fe United States Ar |Minenwerfer—A German trench mor. very rude unless be got © on ac-|4 Dilemma. rightr Unsences qua’ {sould I take out the fin papers? | physician, who had a wider experi-/L (French, este! tur count, But’~aud bere Mrs, Jari’, 7 | Outs Man's mother ta p wha Wiese Gon 2 WS pretences .C, | ence than the rest of us, advieed me ton beyond the Meine Cinque—Vrench slang, “Just in cieuchied her rosy palme—"it T bad! “AF.” wrlteu: "i uni sistoun aa ve there Ie seme anenil 2M the Eéitor ot The Brening eased husba: to keep On with my education and m which a de-| time” . [known that OF ‘ros fer me, 7 would pave Seen Out soreral tivr ‘ b cannot go to see the f SuUAdS of enemy uce Mushike of Mujik--Rurs eveant.{t to anv tradesma e Ss boy w " a a rruiuliy Welvomo her into ta defense of years old. : 1 oad never oven ben of Laue Uuy, i (ore to-worsow,) eee Christaaase 3 ether gurl, my oFvines aWpiud Ula gully, jie se. J — . J \