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Evepino World Daily te erat ee te Magazine rv [Our Toas Pobishing Company, Nos. 63 t+ 7 t tothe New Year ESTABLIGHED RT JOSEPH PULITZER. Bxcemt Bunter. “ sosnPH PULL Entered at the Post-Office ai New York ea Second-Cless Matier, Subecgiption Rates to ‘The ivening| or Eneland end the Continent and ‘orld for Pa Unites Stains All Coun’ in the Internadenal and Canada, al Unie, Pavone’ Dotty ; rk Row, N: ‘BER, ! HAY, t m ‘ZIGK, Jr, Secretary, 639 00' One Year, 0/One Month One Year,. One Fenty MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press. alt AAT SAT OATS WU Saale A ta OMUME OB. cviiriiccdtercoveccscsssveverscsvecdNO, 0608 ECONOMY MAYOR HYLAN’S START. BER assuming yesterday, at the City Hall, the office and A duties of New York's chief municipal executive, Mayor Hylan turned straight to bis administrative family as 60 far constituted and read its members » programme of economy calculated 10 startle by its epecificness The new Mayor did not stop at the general proposition that “the government of the city must be put ou a war basis.” He pushed on to ways and means: There will be no @alary increases for employees now re celving more than $1,800 per annum. No head of department will certity to a payroll that con tains the name of any employee not performing the function for which bis title calls, Commisstoners wi)] confine themselves to offices spaclour enough only for health and efficiency of service and to furnt ture simple and businesslike. City automobiles must be used for city business only ‘The practice of having automobiles calling at the homes o: commissioners must ceane, City office hours shall bo from nine {n the morning to five in the evening. City employees headed by their com missioners and departmental chiefs shall be et their desks at nine o'clock and shall spend their time until five at work for the city Another objectionable practice we shall abolish ts that of having commissioners or subordinates spend two hours at luncheon, No appointments are to be made by commissioners to positions In their eeveral departments until evidence of the necessity of such positions has been submitted to the Mayor lees positions must be abolished. The services of the so-called efficiency expert, who Is in fact no expert at all, must be dispensed with Publitc employees must share with the general public the sacrifices of the war. Thus Mayor Hylan to the members of his official family, If he has it in him to make them inaugurate and consistently | carty out such a programme in the interest of New York taxpayers. the city can afford to be patient with a lack of knowledge or experi ence in his firet struggles with less practical municipal problems. “I do not want this Democratic administration to leave in the minds of the people,” the new Mayor declares, “the picture of com- missioners and well paid subordinates who loll in automobile: big cigars in their mouths as they ride through the parka spicuously in the grandsiand at the baseball to be attending to their departmental work.” seer laine here 8 with | or sit con- game when they ought By J. H. Cassel 6 yt he New York Fe reat tise *, tne Stay By Helen Rowland. Copyriaht, 118 by The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Drening Werld), EX'T to @ wedding vow, there is nothing quite so brittle as @ New Year's revolution N A “devoted husband” is merely on¢ who finds it easier to explain to the boys why ho has to “break away” than to explain to the wife why be didn’t, If the average husband should cut all the fibs, flattery, kidding and criticism out of his conversa tion there wouldn't be anything left but a few “umme* and swear words, There are just four reasons why a bachelor is afraid to marry—the fear of being loved to death, worried to death, talked to death or worked to death, He would rather stay single and be bored to death. ‘ The “rude and humble” home Is no longer a log cabin, but a sixty-dollar apartment, where we are rude to each other and humble to the Janitor—» when the steam beat fails to come up in the morning, A min {ts never quite so good as be thinks he ts, nor quite so wicked as he tries to make a woman think be te, Don't let your slogan be, “Let somebody eise win the war. I'm too ousy!” What good will your dollars do YOU if you have to hand them over to the Kaiser to pay for tron crosses for the German soldiers? Wisdom makes a woman watch her husband to see that he ts being good; suspicion is what makes her watch to eee if he 1s being bad, To make a bride perfectly happy this year, give her a “ooal shower" and a igar shower” in place of the old-fashioned “linem shower” and “ilver shower.” Flattery 1s like face powder—more effective If used artistically; but, ne matter how you lay it on, 1f it's thick enough some of it is bound te Yhat My Parents V/anted Me to Be ©, 918, by The Pree Publis (The New York Brenig World), Copyright No. 10.—THEO DORE N. VAIL The Vail Family Had Helped Morse Produce the Telegraph, a Circumstance Which Early Sharpened Young Theodore’s Interest in That Business. money to finance his invention, and my not think my parents had any uncle Alfred, the mechanical specin nition for me except peciat ambition form sata Jus of the combination, contributed that | should be a good and useful machinery for the telegraph in man. unent, His mechanical Ingenuity Certainty 1 never indulged In| ambitiousdream: but was merely | be trained to work | hard at the task] yj.) concrete form to the scienuit hy which Morse liad vised the dot and which ever singe has telegraphy under the ne Morse alphabet, ed hia first telegraph tile circuit, at Morris- in hand. In my father's) Aso ct ory I loved to hear family the men! more thar F was about te | ex eagerly were mostiy engl neers, and on my} oy Mayor Hylan shows by this that he is familiar with part of the! 2 " * ‘ . neta eid 6 picture at least left in the minds of New Yorkers by previous ‘Tam- ( ev en ges oO ove e a Yr r a m ] y app ere doctors, | ht many administrations, | - emo ee a a) AGS There aut became oonaected witniite Tf he honestly means ; hi ; ? B N q | | S ‘ I B . R if M 7 (@ d | | Speedwell [ron Works: , e tly means to do something toward effacing it, give, y ixola G reeley-Omith V OY ia Wwic arde . Judge Isaac, My mother and he met in New him every encouragement, ‘ i bie ae haar . ee a F ih eee in ' a : * J sey and at after their mar i ‘or sright, 1018. by The Press Pabitehiag Go. (Tue New Vork Evening ° 18 by The Trea 1 2 Co, {The New York § Pa uinby Morria County, Moy of ji sata erie Quinby ' a noved t As the new Moyor himself said yesterday: “Words do not mean No. 2.--THE AGE OF ROMANCE Mr, Jare had s0/ limousine and wre Lic sds *) Twas born there, and when 1 was anything unless there are facts behind them.” see . y recvived, after bee| covered with »: Point, was &| abo r years old onr family re- 3 2 | HE Age of Romance may be any] #wight and dus Keay s ha ‘ Ne War and turned to New Jersey and my father { ago before twenty-five or after; Every human being knows on 1 on from one ptac ym the Auto to ge natics ineochester/ resumed his connection with the | isty. The I 1 at vet arent, does 1 inother with whispered messages nulnber, Mr. Jarr c - two other! Speedwell Iron Works MILK PRICES STILL HIGHER | /"t pie mh n : t ‘ f camoun nt, hod been) got her hy tea snd AUSUSTUR) Tf attended the old Academy at Mor . minon Ke y ana 1 1 . th ie et Abii | t * sf pole | saw the pack ‘ nd after { had finished say HE Federal Milk Commission celebrates the New Year by rais | ween these Knows t Na cavy wrape|sehned ita contents her, Lew read mediciue i . try A & See jods r ° ate Ss hel “Or fi owe William Quins ing the price of bottled milk to 17 cents a quart for grade Aj SamKnee! ai ae and, when hi » y he poe | so keenly inter and 15 cents for grade B. | itiur property of re . : Tas y his nose a; e i r wg man Ne Tet hie mone phy that t = es | “ ‘ope o ‘ r u , ” rder tu seek his for- 4 n a jocal office New York consumers are expected io p yout yh ag arty! ! ta ore In 1860 my father again went West, pected to pay these throu ‘ - A ; 7 prices through Occasiona wen! bel Taek t and while be Was) this time to lowa, where be engaged s January, and if children grow thin and labies starve at least the 4 L a m boing frou ea rr ignored ace: Y seen roars 5 Fatet 4 z at least the} and — woll | we belleve ‘ Tt hod strike edi se bnat:? ; bay ' . i] 1 Hot ¢ nd high he &@ medical producers and distributors of milk will have had no { guing worries} wihidie Vite fail] Meu. Hut oat © next corner wh and went with him over the need of changing their present methods | nnantio n 1 man, i vas fe t period re we Jett tor f * k C, . . we, bat to meu ext dwell Iron Works at 3 ion of telex The Federal Milk Commission’s assertion that mill v a at ton 7 i Pan lw . ' i at the * yan r pe a: have been | zinoney is flatly contradicted by Rdawa nite UM, M t 8 overvon Baird, counse!] for the Consumers’ Organization, who de \ ate, Wei a ' - 2 t wormed ‘ere for, abel We can proy least o dig for snowdrops in eptember nor fe . ate d then weat west of the r f can prove that at least two big milk companies have romancoxin the beart of fort : rr was tire it was his towith Mr Rivas a made 20 per cent. profit or more on their capital stock duriny pe Her tane eet o oni tght that whon nation-wide pros a car and took a seat Sasatal ¢ Union Pacific Railroad wa the past year. We charge und stand prepared to prove tha Nearly all the pocts wad song writ- sto of a triumph we thou nto effect through fhe young man had aj “1, Specdwell fron Works Morse gt and [ became an agen! this new increase will enavle then to equal or exceed tha re have agreed in calling love a) Md rererved for us, we decid amendment ihat: he ratchel chained to a! perfected and first successfully OF Mig Me aS eae a ER profit, and we deem such profits ou milk amount to profitecr flower, and so it ia, but what sort of! Were ite en tas noteh when he nad hin wrist, He was a ated the magnetic t el it i ing flower? In some hearts it seems to } to Alaska to se ger rhe Valls au 13 a _ . The plain truth is there has ever yet been Jan ann peecn tone Mtr, far : : pe oO : zis . His there has us vel been an investigation of | atter th Sule aown; vouulrite nd f n exes: and, thon, Wr," said the young man. “I've I | W I fe milk distributors’ methods and profits that went far enoue Tae aeiaeieat eal We at araianh ws , i Mahima enin Mater: he Story With a Single Vowe the surface to be of real use in estab ng the sand a a: , {and dying down at the first frost, t ) to get a waffle tron, gauig i Les Bites securl Selb oe bus \° the five vowels in the glish wa i red were tbe batles . Ha 6 and assuring the] joy ) come Up aga ve = vome back to the United States and! #2 T think Uve bi ollowed." 4a? ta (ha nidat aon we wy ekiess ublic a square | Hever nn ngitn. Love isa) cui nd Moen On abe ie ee . aie language fleeces. There we were flecced. Need public a quare deal hoaeanntat PHUeiNey ie eae ate en on puftering It 80 souk out a moving picture scenario | | ia got a sor ™, I'm monly used, It ts difficult to} then rendered me shepherdess, need The Vedera) Milk Commission merely follo’ the path op] longer to aprout, needing mo sur happiness to rive fil uccarae| writer and ask him for a gross of | Couldn't help you,” said Mr + 42d aig an arrangement of words whero| renders me sempstress he path of) ¢ ei to Be 1 ng to a man's actions oF lis moo et tuckw and be sent by the xcens | Ne held his good right arm in a con-| find an Bree t occur frequently, me tond the sheep; see me sew osser resistance As usual, it t to the cons hard you went it to live and grow) °N8 i) Oy ‘ ; pibcieecar a labor y,|torted position over the package of this le does no ss : y wretched shreds. Eve's need pre ‘ APG) beautitully, but lasting Seite ‘ thee toe can setae Soave Li eR Perhaps it was act WHICH SUK | serves the steers, preserves the sheep BEST Dg ‘years, sometimes eve ping & heart 1 when ft has ; phe eaked,: atill, aaiidte | ANETy Oder he overcast , | gested to Lord Holland the possibility] Eve's needle 1» her dresses, hema — : - ———_|1n some hearts love ty Cased to spe ter Nee eee oon ee eee eee tae w ee MitN ce writing auatory ta: which onty thie) Dae shese:, ¥ ay She geeges Bye | t 1 Burns, be would receive bis ‘ runners have permits x ed be used, omitting the| Preserves the 7 glory, {n others # century plant, and, | ° em, you kno’ whispered | Yowel shoul Her speech Ited Stephen. . y | d m, you know,” whispered . ee Mere itahoa (his r P e | i etters ] rom t h e Pp eop ] e jet course, diMeultios arise when a rol 1 hte ten tie YOURE man t you never can | Ur FOuth He ARPT EN se da | pent the knee whero her feet pressed Please timit communivations to 15) words, man morning glory marries @ woman | al Rated neh an sind ye \ how these denperadves will at. | 124 It is @ quaint exumple of ihe green: he blessed, he begged, he © Lumber, jcentury plant. By the time the con- | by} OUdEE: Or BEA ll ai th) Miro literary effort and runs aw) Press ‘ Sy the tite af Foe Bernina Words se DP AEe (nd bloga thee, cuarsing | {| tome elated, yet cautious, for he hore) Then Mr. Jar realized that he) fiiuan y et Live, let me wed thee In @ despatch from Washington y se oe net }e with him a king's ransom should bave carried an foram Men were never perfect; yet the where Hester Green, where a pat a vd Koen | Slory bas forgotien { it held up] ‘ ri akeriia ; pistol, no permit, since he TMM thren, Veres, w evor ca-| where the brethre: published in The venting World De und the ern. | pink and purple cu > the early] And by that time we are ready for pop twa aluables inthe ahapo three | Pawan tehen reo cheer greets 4, a grave—thourh I am sure unin es all competing Im! inorning. And, unfortunately, human | ¢ next romance. fut we have an otherwise #ugariess land, but) of the res elect Lew . sweet Eve! entional—injustice was done to in for the same class | ty provides but one r 1 . e could nobhelp rehisis fully bank runner went On| whether the herd — were left well remember the " Reialualiees wn ls nockety 4 one rule of lif when @ ¢ ir 0 re~ | “thoy ved pepper in your bl oa | t where he dwells—we and to the firm I repre n fr Downr Jones ottor| # norning ries Ras byte aaeiouais h Lover the bean with @ pirce Rg 1 vera ciaa l—we begwed the de United States r wh « word We also wish to] planta and expects garding the 5 ee of lead p wrapped up in a news ‘ avant ‘Heater yas headed “Balke War Graft of |** x on Bs ry fulr and | merely short-lived an m if it wasn’t sugar, “No paper or can’ tell ut at Ned, wedded rere, well Year Million,” asserted that through | BA'TOte spirit Gove | with perennial love LA as A A home {the Hext corner and take wnother | ‘ see here he vigilance of R. H. Downman, 1 >| To the age of roma iD. Ayden eek car, He did so, but the bank run the sentence decreed!" Then she pre vector of the Lumber Council of the YOUR es m: mocning xiors ks Gente Hien re of envious people can ner kept his protecting company sented Stephen the Seer’s decree yard of National Defense, the Ital That ia fens es a= |tellé. Tho belief in ; { think wierely eyes upon his package, When the| Mr. Jarr was relieved to see tha Ure 1 Government had \ y suaae a \ PUOPR MAREE ey “ag? street. car collided with a tly 8 now few blocks ximately 61,00, ( as of Fp ee love ees 0) 08 PARABML fore Nandi nae: He d walt for 4 74 y for 30,000,000 hat t muntic sou Ye WoL G AIWAval Mpnieatate stepped vishly, 4 mber by for Nousand i wrote once. “If life should last fore] And we expect ITALIANS GIVE GOLD TO NATION ne SP enaeed t berple Stephen, yet contract m: n tho Pa fe laver life would be And e [Indian threw wway LMOST 1,000 pou f wold t ; alles ne jue ‘ senseless iny for this | ‘ at wh ania "iy tige han all his tr not A been do t Ab Healasta ions edence rH nes Then hi and feet at the : Gove laren van ‘ mre) the of pearl, bu Preaniry he phleee ‘ cles necks reddened) repented, knelt, wt opt, Eve was (tr, tou made u nwee | 208! pre was an ignoran well ay . Not tl he leader of | When n; yet decent| Se6s Stephen kneel; sue relents, yet War Mission at $120 » thousand text F t ses} “Now marriage 1" love on a dict,|a b ndiar the past four 1 OFT cho taste Fe tet tbe leader of | rgerve, meck reapect, tempered her| fete When she remembers the ears (ielivered in New York. Tho firm re-|tinent, the eapense o: wing the land while Its dovolees imu) siick t And being a base Indian why 1g | ornaments, 4 1 saw bim get the sugar in Lunas| speech even when she showed tender | deere Her dress redeems her, These fierred to fe the Oilicine Clerici of /Iumber inspected by experts, and an{the regincn us teligiualy an if they | MO Waste ourselves on hin ee ran Vaan wero the events onoe. awance of at least And On| the remty eligioualy: & ®Y | At thie point in he Bay See ah cartaala Way Stephen felt the sweet effect; he er Well-kompt tresses fell The cancellation of our contract/!umber rejected ¢ M for were taking 4M anti-fat cura they | woman decides that The golden crown of Prince Amed re Garted away 5 OB Eth LHS AereRe AP REL AR) oe Cadacuen hace ae i; sodgen sun Pequested by Mr. Downman not|poor for use a and on {eannot always be as enraptured as|to hor firs he the fat tho Duko ofA 1, was ts fell over ct felt defenseless when Eve| the edges met her cheeks; her chee coause of any suspicion of graft ate consolanticus ie elt. She determines that hence- | one of th: ¥ orig 6 he City farted . tend s he a nd,| Died. “She pressed the green eed, ut, tm the words of a letter of thanks ae 4 |¢ - 1 not f Turin ant dow t te y elect; she never| ¥bere her checks bled. Red then Le valved by me from him on Deo, 40, af eppertions: calories: Tine}'s at Man wort ns ba - x aichke vented ' he grey reed, the green’ re, a to carry oul our Govern- St | must como when. as Stevenson saya, | wv \ ivan a net rt haw t \ 1 her red cheek, ‘The re nts programme to centralize the apring winds sow disqutietude, » pass at AL a W At aiid H er € te ns § the ureen ree. ; wehase of all lumber suitable for Twn faba (leaves svat Renita f i ' ve _ i “ ' werett eomstruction, and (tbe eca- end (he road seems wind Jon id onsid- |v b , y un or F sail in me nd Fa 4 t on the tovme th te w dope and . Pounds and Purim avout 440 pounde | molnases Le wood eri lor wumarl =the aentler (Buor deoreed. ‘Chey ‘then ie Bis wi ad