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pee ener orang Re . FRC OT UAE — i EDITORIAL PAGE Saturday, February 16 by a H. Cassel ‘Americans FS BR Under Fire By Albert Payson Terhune ig World, ESTABLISHED BY JOSLPH PULITZER, Another Traitor! 3 PuPFshed Daily Except Sunday by the Preys Publishing Company, Nos. 63 te G2 Park Row, Nw York. | RALPH PULITZIOR, President, 63 Park Row. J, ANGUS SHAW, ‘Treasurer, 63 Park Row, | JOSEPH PULITZEU, Jr, Kocretary, 63 Park Row. MEMBER OF THE ARSOCIATED Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pabiishing Co. (The New York Brening World), eet STE STS SE Se LAL NO. 73.—A Forgotten Battle, Fought After Peace Was Declared, ORE men were killed during this twenty-minute Civil War battle than during any fight in the Revolution. Yet to-lay it fa all but forgotten. Also, tt was fought in time of peace. For, a few hours earlier, Lee had surrendered to Grant, and the Civil War was techni cally ended, A Union Army, ten thousand strong, under Gen. Canby, lad set out from Pensacola in January, 1866, on {ts way to Mobile. Early in April the advanoe of t itttle army was halted. In its way stood Mort 4 Diakely, a Confederate stronghold, commanded by Gon. ¢ VOLUME 58........ —— A PRACTICAL PLAN FOR SUBWAY RELIEF. NSTEAD of going on yenr efter year groaning over t! forts and dangers’ of subway congestion which the ope new lines apparent i Gensible for the busir 3 Detter regulated at the times of day when it is now NO, 20,634 ng of more “dl ittle to relieve, wouldn’t it na of New York to get ¢ as of travel in tt [ p work out a plan Accept, th 1 ‘ “ 5 Liddel, The fortifications w three miles long and (2) toat in Manhattan eo ive to he ’ A tied with nine formidable redoubts. a tia : ae Ufle pits, lines of abattis, and other {ubospitadle men and the § Walls, For a hai! trees had been felled, so there was ay trying at fit is an old war mixhn that “One four men in the open.” So Conds ¥ 1g to of the great tide of workers w tf uptown in th Kut r to secure this m mild We newoseary, as Y 1s World has explained in detail, to divide the busin Sihinti cts ire the co-operation of business Ht SUEY oyers generally to the ¢ that the times of morning A r er | and evening departure for ees shall vary fr hee ise Pits 1 rty minutes as between the sever 4. lf two hundred thousand w« 8 in one zone conld be well on weit ba Ee br their way home before two lund yousand others in a zone fur- mirat 1 1 our “her south had started an immegsely casier distribution of pressure on roe aay hated a he subway during the home-going hours could he secured, And the es to the carrying of the same hundred thousands to work mattis and wire us longer to No reply was made to thelr guna same app! in the Hidden Death } atructive fi in the Woods. oe except by our artillery, which poured away over o Obviously no such plan can by t into effect unle tape La phates p ¥ over ow etores, clothing manufacturers. business off “In twenty minutes we had surmounted all ob ab, eliraned “6 i vorks ty him the yo! . p ¢ he most to the extent of slightly readjusting h work! given hin yonet. It f the m and spect Civil Wi “Yet brilliant was, it was ce exact lst of t « obtainal clash not te J laters te ar charges of a woy (hat will cause no loss of business but will Ny nty nee in the now ove t during that into Inainess inter way vet eS ere “Bachelor Girl Reflections — subway eru one of the city’s nice Y hat People Will Say The Jarr Family ie nn we ahha weaceene men THE HEROES OF THE LARRINAGA. Bigs Oe ey ee sos) FRSY E MeCardell ————e A 8 TOLD in ‘The Evening World last night, the story of self- critice aboard the sinking British steamer Miguel de r marriage, whea love beco! r that there {s nothing 1 y" to take its place, tle strained unstrained tite ago PF quoted a thful to her friend -ih u's dead om A nan who Was wor) Wit remomt “quality of mer Ler. to whet : MM y c , rinaga, n the Captain, two of the officers, a gunner and ‘cal thew ee ae ar neadi wor f — éix sailors stayed behind that there might be room enough in tho loved to marry him tarry bin t to ploce fix t A woman may forgive a ma irder, argon. Loats for the rest of the crew, i roic enough to take its pla mong nem eon what ple y n't you skal Af You know w any burglary, white spats, or even for eating with th " Pr 3 A ably older than she.) went to his grave un a geod tt v I'd like ¢ " the deeds with which brave me © now stirring arte of nation wrong fork—but never for an uucowplimentary re hi d whieh brave r 8 are now stirring t arte of nations, Hea Wadi Acanlendid | Hanke cAinaniecene ie nt the hole inte cand , piece So lecmsae BPH BR GA EVE Nhe only war element in th was the British warshipwwhi manly letter. Hel set he had never found to a pulp f ut sort of f Seach ae A caught the signals of distress from t avy laden cargo vessel found-} basil bla pealnd Gia V NEM ae th ar RADARS Meet Cenc cwnen tHe : a { centt x in the ft rm, hv 1 to the r tf j but f } Ns of his hesita-| had hired, ing t or| demands, as an entire sex al r really mesters the gentlesart ging a 4 in the storm, h d to the 4 at peed, but found all tion In that the Cu+! But because of this f ucourage the ¢ for T want you]in bed, charge accounts and 30 bored and Indifferent that she has sto®pod try efforts vain to launch boats to save the men on the wave-tossedy water- | ture years might} man was most miser }to understand am le ars, how will they all be able to - Jogged hulk—which went down in the darkness of the night. find him old while} friend of his at his beds vatriotic” jthem?" asked Mr, Jarr. Now and tien you meet a man whore idea of “economy » , Seowin anne iore 9 as still young. a the 6 of his Li ‘Lan t ag loyal and riotic as Jon y anc \ « e ‘ * *y Ties wat sic aavilancanty awichokt sal ‘ was atlll young. " was the mistake of Tam just ag toyal and patriot! ! t know and t orked up and indignant over haviug to pay U pony Although he wis fully capable of curs he had missed the thing interrupted Mry, Jarr, “But| plied Mrs. Jarr, “But I know that's a pontaxelataiye sist hela to ae poland! Ges Pris eound of guns, no stimulating pre: y, to hake heroism |tng for her from a financial point of because of what others might el I could be Kolshewicked in just} what 1 would like to have cent highball in order to forget i E : easier in this case. Wher { aud tho, ahip |Yee yee. nis, consideration: w hove said. Ainyyer you y The charge accounts and tho town tte pawns Seem —, \ tred in the woman—as to woe I know a Hternry man who has becn me what's tho matter with ar, OF shopping limousine, will com omed, it became plain there was not room the Captain said: “I sta) ae A sense of humor is what takes ihe sha boats for al!,|woutu regret the choice. and now ng along, having great dim. And without |comes’ a letter from a Vittuuburgh culties to make ends met. Ho had od W said Mr. Jarr, “But th ) bed, you shall have to-morrow sition, the kinks out of his vanity and the snarls out x who are t} e other nin hug fuss or flourish the other nine were there and stayed there, linging | “omen in an wer to this ma Her 4 phance sto gake fortuno in th {4 nover led or) a ng. I'll get up early and ar- sions about biinself, h 1 of the half-heeled voasol and \ jcomments are as follows soap business by investing a Little | never Jealoy igo it with Gertrude. oe : to the rail of the half-heeled-over vessel and shouting a cheery goodby| “at the woman he loves Is twenty-| money. A clone felend of hin was! “Worried? Jealous?” repeated Mr | "But I haven't a “Bohemia: A state of mind in which to be com s considered to the warship.as night closed in on them for the last time, JAve years younger than he shy willing to stan@ by hin and help until| Jarr. “You are not going to star’! mahogany projecting “ bourgeois; to be polite, obsolete; and to be successful, vulgar. All honor to brave men who go down to the sea in ships and whose “2 A#e When sno Knows het swi the thing waa going right. In to be a ‘parlor cobra’ at thin late | airs, Jarr. : .. pene eee sel y h H : and understands the resposibiliues qt Jater proved to be a great suc- y, T hope." Wo can get along without it, Gfiigh, 5 Tanai dksidie vos : ne , bravery stands the test as well } ess and storm as in the/and duties of w wife; that is, if she 19! cous, put because tho man prudishly! ‘Much you would care if T was a Nigmked tae Sarr h pman insists on marrying the wroug man the gods some le enthusiasm and action of battle. were such men, The ten voluntecrs of a good, well-mes times puntsh her by ig her marry him. Tt’s an il] war that blows nobody good. Juet THINK what the atiou of the word “camouflage” has done for America! ing person Was afraid of the o; “Phere need be no fear about get-| friends as to ‘his ed, a8 the 10 + tor | business, he gay st divine, ax she Would most | that would have 1 ay with | him to go on with oF any Not to have breakfast serve Stii!, tt | bed properly,” replied Mrs. Jarr. Ihave no dainty ‘single service’ chi ware, no silver-gilt chocolate # vice"—— fons of his: parlor cobra or parlor pyth Into such a! thing else," sald Mra, Jaq 8 opportunity | would be well for you to keep t possible for| mind, and all other mon, too lerary efforts, | this war women will neve © Larrinaga ro Pt . ting ma Germany Resolved to Renew Hostilitles Agains: as is ain gat alvin, Se ats! Russia._Headline. eval annex- Northern him should he not be able keep UP and he is still starving and striving a secondary business, lor ine) “But fs ft the trimmings you wan When love dies a wise married couple give Its ashes a ri Trotaky seems to have trotted right round n a cirete and " to ge . t t y Itlo or the breakfast?” asked Mr rr espectful h und in a ie ith her yoars, to get somewhere {fn the literary dustrial position. mi burial, and hang a good photograph of it on the wall for the b bumped {nto the same old war. 1 wigh to savo h " 1 | world, “Where do you get at ‘Woman “And I want a real lace boudoir cap ath p Bray lor the benefit of tho i sh i ee Deere | pave had by jutting good, true per-| Oh, the heartache ond pain that ta/ ts Awake’ dope 1 Mr. Jart 1 @ lace morning gown, and tho BUDIN: ee ee uetters From the People iangd for i hint endured by m \ny individuals} “You never ropited Mrs. mald to warm. the rning — i. » have n r t “We are } ng everyway we und ng them to me, and ny Pace UME commanioatone 16 180 words would think or say at who have @ false pride and eater | Ja No are belbine oy iS eth Proper Care of Your Watch i Carers t! can in the factory, In the home, t t rin mind that cach|to carry your ®imepiece, Th. aye Navy Doctors Are All tt cocapy (WH Calle canywat ee . |S Se atoray, Te: ss Norm eel col : 1 | to care a Rie Without the teint | possibly De perfect. 1 A safe and sane col to any/ hind the nes, to win the war, kid,” said Mr h contalns m than two] perature of the upper pocketa tl ut when the fighting Is over"— th you were kick n to his beart, Mo doubt Is to be sure that you are doing | E ndred parts, most of them rnd : in-| apt to be lower and they al Editor at The Rresing Wor 1 11 cobb uence Anes silt’ comnienas ee . Ney Also s ais Coueneatiaination 4h Whe told this plan ayer the right t hat is not injuring More fight ag will commend in- breakfast in bed, but what | to the naked eye, and that the| fect It to more changes of posttio: World from “A Man Whe e street and) Op, yes, there te ¢ uth |any one, Be sure ware doing | terjected Mr, Jarr, “Well, w will is that you want a hu 4 balance vibrates 2,800 times an hours s@ the chamois hag furnished by inowy elgg d of, naval medical ways |. what tin woman says. Of all the |!Né thing that you want to do and let| You fight for \ million! \we m bo ip 4 to blame lack) the Jeweller unicas you have @ watch training stations and on ail the shipn trials and tribulations of world, | Be rest take care ut ¢. OD Gon’ Ahy we iwi but If we No," replied Mrs. Jarr, “I was only Instead of poor quality of the pocket lined with a similar material It matters not w wherever I have been the enlixted men we h were certainly given the vest atrontion ple will say,!do not « And when all) we will strike, Kfast in bed, timepiece when an unreasonable num- | Besides prot 4 © gained or tor © worked for teasing you about bre: naid Mra, Jarr. I'd feel Ike an invalid, And as fora! ber of minu the worry of what pe Will say bas tn o case th 1- They get ti 6 tric sada co att proved one of the greatest causes of " 1 " K {Hon of @ rough surface saven tt from Yomsibie, “Our correspondent aro com. Dee ho Humanity a hey eh + summed up, any person's af-| “What have you worked for? asked husband with a million, I'd rather Good results in correct time-record-|many abrupt shifts due to euddes Rivas dastorn have sot te Gh Gn Ran oiierk Will sh a devorreny | alte ae far wn people go, are | Mr. dart have you-@ husband in a million ng can be obtained by observing a| movements of the hody, ‘The ves: H tho mai Bt oth ore ine days’ w . > rule! 1 c : a {hat does not know his business, and T |) fn ree to happiness ts we wh by (hol y a nine d bts nyway, “Kor you and the chitdven,” 3 And Mr, Jarr felt so pleased at this few roll a rites A. K Hans pocket 1s &@ better resting place fave run across « uite a muss ar WANO® | it work who havo experienced L know a Mra. Jarr, "But Lam wondering what! remark that when be got down to Iton in the Mlustrated World, Ch > | ieee thee ander & pillow. ‘This ie i of m: A 3 is nitted , ho wave Al 4 fa THE BIG WIND, women like Cl Mudridge-Sn office he walked right in on the boss ©48° seeps the watch in the same position Tam of my fir cruise in tne rer wom Ci 1 an she SAR 1 hrovghout the ¢ Nico, If the medical treatment 1 hove | fants, wo Poy dd eldren under joved and a chance greatest MERICAS (pro) ve a very) and Mra, Stryver, who have no chil-/and demanded @ substantial rates of! Wind your watch at the same time | ut the vent shout nae ou @ touts ecelved were to bear on my re-enilate Ory exceptional CS OA ES aaa! in) the) World bacause OF high ap Vof the humor! dren, and who never do a bit of use- | salary, on the plea that Mra, Jarr was | ¢¥ It possible where it can! ty great caanges of terpeeat reese ROPAt, 5 onetaioy Would Sen Up aHEK. Gealers ‘would’ employ “hen” bor |ine wame very: f0ollah reason, of Englishinen, and have been) gul work, and who haye their break- too fine a woman, too Intelligent # be el with and regulated by! It le best not to open the back of It Is better | Your watch at @dvantages as the sallors they cause they worked cheap. ‘The avers pecially tickled | ry Col, Cody | fasts in bed every morning of their woman, too deserving & woman to be a standard chronon but never do Xe congmatulated see pay for a fila Working | Ho was a widower and had marred {used ty ter iia seis Some Jers iivew—and Twist T could~T an won- | worrted over meeting war-time house. | to wind It twice @ day, but this a of | OUE of doors where ust “and grit A BAILOR WHO KNOW#, even thot ie Work Kone) cece / ue a good | feh in the We jd Devas | dering what they will demand hold expenses on liis poace footing no benefit unless it be done regularly. ! ay bade If there ace Gates Fe Just epeces 0 Wort for Children: times ter are 1 carn it, | Woman and had been vo with’ guest, They we is through a| “I dunno,” sald Mr, Jarr, “What | wages Absent-mindediy turning the stem! be made consult a aaron? ERA aMiee of Tie Beehien Wert With th moved thous this man long before her friend had | Rock Mountain ca o day when!go you think, luncheon and dinner in —_——.------- at frequent interval ing the day Some watches may run for ippied read with interest the remarka of sands be availabe im. But rb nee ouddenty a tre ist of wind |) ca? i Fah th he . (ts harmful, When Winding hold the) Without going to the shop Ao Ringistrate Appleton on the advisabil- fe dion An overs \ letar Gane ; Mine MWOODINE Mow, ope een eg | bod? But if alt you want to bea lady) DRAFT BOWL FOR MUSEUM “yerrs4 & hold the) should be olled at remuicr {outetee ity of itting children to work out: surplus " eapen thelr tanor, orate ab Ia : Hon | Lotually carried the Englishman clean | Bolaheviki for ts breakfast im bed, HE glasa bow! from which wa oh a | and turn the etem at an|One-tenth of a drop watt Tange Hite of school hours. While there isa Their earnings would dwiadie to a turned toward her, # aft Ww the wage at Att hud | that can be fixed. "i rig up a kitch 19,800 capsules containing the even ri. ‘The last few turns should! but this ay amount ie ag eeete, te art, eof, cert io We Areument mere pot They might powibly hie wife's death, « gave) bean’ ploked 1 the sand|enette in your boudoir, and lay on} National Army draft numbers! be made slowly to avold a Jarring | us tbe sreater quantity the auto dee ployment of children twelve y ool hae ving ire ard nim up for the fea people |and grave od | water and gas, as nglish Allioa| were drawn in July has beon added to strain on the spring at the end of Mande Don't Rot A cheap watch boeve would, in my opinion moter” w ardly t om might way, Sho had tion wt say! 1 tht \ overdo ventila- |8ay, and T'll make you chocolate and| the historical collection in Independ-| the opera! some day and try the agnnY forme: harm hon t It is well to teach than before i that they would waa Nos tien in thie country boach your wai lence Ital. 4 the best in wbicb!on an expensive one ue taoUes wruey 4a a ate