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Wey, ESTABLISHED BY JOSE * Publighed Daily Except Sunday by the Peers Publishing Park Row, New York. w, RALPH PULITZER, President, 68 Park Row, J. ANGUS SHAW, er, 63 Park Row JOSEPH PULITZEL, Jr tary, 63 Park Row, mpany, Nos. 53 te rf re a | | MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, eet fees! y entitled to the use fr revibiteation of all newp Acwratenap GF Not otherwise credited in this paper and ale the local sews published hereia, VOLUME 58.. : 7 NO, 20,647 IT MUST WORK BOTH WAYS. T IS good to have the Chief of come straight from France with the word that the American forces on the battle line are well, fit and in the best of epirits, and that they and the reserves, too, “are so well trained in modern warfare that they can handle theinselves with entire credit to tho United States.” When the Chief of Staff goes back to the front in France may | be be able to carry the word that Americans at home are cheerful, | confident and busy, and that, when they are not buying War Saving| Stamps, they are building ships, turning out munitions and producing food and other supplies with a epeed, determination and tirelessness worthy of the men who are doing the fighting. Every day and every hour while the boys over there are “handling | themselves with entire credit tc the United States,” it is up to a} hundred million people or so to see to it that the United States that backa the fight from this eide of the Atlantic handles itself with entire credit to those who are doing for it the utmost a man can do for his country. &t ff of the United States Army Man Is older than the ape, maintains a British Professor of Anatomy. Maybe, but was there ever a moment when man bothered so little about hie past as compared with his future? ee FROM BAD TO WORSE. OTING that fire losses on business properties in the United States were so heavy Inet yoar that banks must insist on full coverage of fire risks in all cases, the Ame an Exchange | Natioual Bank of this city warningly calls attention to how little the country has done or is doing to reduce its enormous yearly totals of | mmnecessary loss by fire: | Exact statistics for 1917 are not yet available, but partial returns indicate a loss of approximately $267,000,000 and prove that America is going from bad to worse. Some of the heavy EDITORIAL PAGE | Saturday, March 2 rea Naling 00, ett Rew Yor: bvenina World) How to Hold a Husband’s Love By Helen Rowland | Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Werldy H™ are ten simple rules for holding a husband's love, And they are SO easy to follow! Never wake him up in the morning. If he cannot wake of his own accord leave orders with the hallboy to ring the telephone or with the maid to knock on his door. But don't YOU agree to be his little “alarm clock.” nobody loves an alarm clock! Never argue with him before breakfast. If he accuses you of having hidden his shoes for spite, givem’ his razor to the janitor or his cuff links to the Bole sheviki, just say soothingly, “Perhaps I did, darling!* and go and FIND them for bim. After breakfast he'll’ kiss you and beg your pardon, One cup of coffee cam do more to transform a man from a fiend into a saint’ ’ | tha n Billy Sunday. Never worry him about his digestion. When you see him trying te commit suicide by stuMfng himself with all the things that disagree with him just shut your eyes and pray for self-control—and remember that It's @ pleasant death, Never tell him what you've been doing all day. As soon as you THLM him it ceases to be of tho slightest interest to him. Talk to him about art, books, the neighbors, psycho-analysis, the price of potatoes or the. beautiful shape of his nose—but NOT about yourself. It’s only what her thinks he DO “T know about a woman that interests any man. Never complain when he makes a curio shop of your living room and ® junk shop of the kitchen. Dogs, monkeys and men simply MUST cola lect, hoard and hide things, They don’t know why, They all have the. “eave-its.” te, Never consult him about your clothes. If he happens to observe your new hat or frock and admires {t exclaim: “I’m SO glad, dear!" df he doesu't admire {t exclaim: “I'm SO sorry, dear!” and go right on wearing, it until he becomes used to {t. Next spring he'll want to know what you've, dono with that “pretty hat.” A man's middle name {s “Habit.” - Never criticise his grammar, his manners or his clothes. No man marries with the idea of entering a reformatory, and if he's good enough for you to iive with he's quite good enough to associate with your friends, —Jjust “as {s." Nobody loves an “uplifter.” | Never ask him why he {s late, where he has been or what he bas ‘been doing. He will tell you only as much as he wants to, anyway. No ‘body loves an “investigating committee.” And a little “questionnaire” im the home is a terrible thing! | Neer nag him about “mussing up the house.” “mussed up" is no “home” to any man. Lea ‘the department stores. | Never cherish the hope that you can train him to keep early hours, A man is like a cat d if he has no other place to wander he will wander about the house nigh Every husband was once a bachelor and they all | A house that can't be the “house beautiful” to losses are attributed to incendlarism ineident to the w but {dnight habit. Just let him prowl! ‘ the chief cause was, as usual, carelessness, the besetting sin of j have the mi fe t i cle a ah eat hareae eB Americans, evidenced by impairment of discipline, lack of ESA bl gait tia Sue RUSOBRa'R OYE SOSA AEN “good housekeeping,” introduction of green employees and [with pentter ees 1 magi from y a = Ne rr can lure ve other things related to the speeding up of Industry and man- ES Seana hae ; . iadabturen, It isn't your big virtues but your cute and comforting little ways that € made him want to marry you—and {t isn’t your big faults but your annoy- The year before, 1916, out of a total fire loss of over 8200,000,000 ing little habits that will make him wish he hadn't! ; in the United States, the proportion due to preventable causes reached = antmnaabinaPaaiaie “See ere = f the amazing percentage of 76.7. | M4 ( } ‘ Di That carelessness and waste resulting in such totals of destruction | | merican enlus Isp ay’ have a distinct effect upon business and finance goes without saying. G | i da the American Exchange National Bank points out: In New Inventions From the standpoint of the banks and business concerns, | the high per capita losses in the leading industrial States are capreenemon —— nice — — | Automobile Cigar Lighter. trated World as consisting of a brasa truly alarming. In 1916 the per capita loss for the United | : = t of electric cigar. |°Xlnder, in one end of which 1s. States was $2.10 as compared with $1.71 for 1916, and {t was P r th rr new type o iT. small battery and coil, and the gaseq undoubtedly higher in 1917. Bad as this {s, it appears mod- €a fo e€ e a a 1 x ving. iltust and de-| {re introduced: either from thes ots erate when compared with per capita fire loss of $8.71 for . . By Rov le McCardell ie Popuiar Science Monthly,| fe oF from a small tank attached Rhode Island and $3.52 for New Jersey, two of our leading o Lives ata istance Fe eed aiate ba ee vo mounted elther on ee ee ee te wil industrial commonwealths. Banks cannot close their eyes to ea VF ana Nadal lati ol gan Dre | tte) dash/or on thin vatastty ot ona cased een ee such disturbing records, ‘ ee Pe SOMES t rue enough, especially rear of the front| ae iy one fired from the td . B y So p hie Irene Loeb cratic Qu am 1 ind ase of the Bar Association, seat of an automo. |U8¥4! revolver, nor carry the aii ither can the people of the United States afford to cloae Comsriaht, 1026, by the Preee Publishinw Co, (The New York Breuing Wot for the hi f this v t that very time wus carefully bile. Inetther case! ‘#nce. yet It will wound & person af their eyes to the same YOUNG woman signing horselt | being an asset, paying investment,| procane ; reere rere eal ales es canoe ose t is attached to |e ne ato er <a oe Now, of all times, when war is making its rigorous demands for) “A Discouraged writes | of the concern, sonable 5 Re iemeaaer sy oille Bods MI LS Ly me cord which js) auto- | Se eee efficiency, economy and saving, this country should resolve to check to me as foll pees dety . | M See on el te ny des Mr. Michael Angelo Dinkston | is very kind of you to call and nie nee So te Comfort Glussts A ; ) olks are }an employer knew the heartache and] Jooked at his tell ee “ 9 on @ reel, inclosed L . the carelessness that lias kept ite fire losses far above those of any, Brooklyn — p Imiseiving and anxiety that is cause So es BE iiss ae fence #4 vous sarvicas £2: sU0}h Tiaups in @ case which BRSONS who are compelled ta other advanced nation, and have sd iby this clock system of service t RRS by BS) SROUBHL SOE ig the teoson ef this visit” seid forms the back of wear eye glasses know that, a@ ‘ : | Re At Unni ee na eegeete ager by the [One he would only reply by advice | ) irr, “But at present my own| fratpiktalon win 1 When food, clothing, muniticns, supplies of a hundred sorts upon| He g 4 r AKG ia many a manager by the] of counsel, | lawyers he plate Fre a ihe treat aro either : ves, m the last | throa Whe aunty. laweers al pully’ weasel Ouhkar indi ‘ oo tight and make the nose sore or which our soldiers and our Allies depend are exposed to fire lnzards| gs two years 1 have| Of course we need time clocks tuneub little. funap oicarea eae theeel at eet ee Is prevented from rat-| eo loose that they will not stay om, through lack of proper protection or precaution, we must charge our- worked In Manhat-| Of course there are Inzy people, and replied for himself it nat cor Mr lt ‘ i deta Paani sar is in motion by) A Weatern surgeon thinks he /tiag fad selves with neglect of » most wanton and terrible kind tan and had four) Of course thore are those who watch FDinkston, “I waa in the nefghborhood | domestic nature,” ventured the pufty | moins Of & small apring-clip attached ; : ' ‘ ‘ : positions, of which | the clock and who must have @ watch | serving a summons and Int for | ‘ aig jto face plite of the mounting. | Let this war teach Americans, among other things, a new view the last two were put on t according! KHeahe gE Ene Dont a ze yer, And here he glared balefully | ¢, is obtained from the battery 7 ; ; a Attendance at the Domes lations | at the pape Gnadalaca alee | of unnecessary fire destruction and of those whos heodlessness con-| shodeeeemiae Yer’ kod ones; | OF cour ery enterprine must con-| Court, when I, ahem, encountered my | net of Sater pee my [of the car. 4 . nu om both | serve every bit of Its energy and pre-|old collegiate companion | IEEE Gi 8) ahs eta . tributes to it. at nie " see pohly me Hoth wey Roe pre. {eis nina mpanion, Mr, M hael wh Mrs, Jarr could be heard stir- | Vour Veat a Lite Bett Pe Under present cireuinstances, indifference to the first pr PRE RCHCURE OF CORE ae i JAS DIDS An WHS AUS RRALAC r at | : : G : , 1¢ first principles | nearly every morning | Yet there is something to be sald| we call upon you, his friend and men- . | VEST, recently invented, is pro- of fire prevention is more than ever a erime and should by punished | “Ef leave my home at 7 A, M, and | about the personal equation, the tor, upon the Socratic Ques No thank you,” said Mr, Jarr, a Gad with) my dita core! ; a as such, go to the Sumner Avenue station of | man endeavor that should not be lost| Here Counsellor McGley looked | M¥e 19 need of your professtonal TGHlehs WHER delisted: extents . the Ridgewood-Myrtle Avenue line, | sight of in tho final test of the “live |askance upon the pitcher of lemo: 1 te + ee | 3 _ oOo t ” vent around the wa tke proad flat bel ¢ After a wait of ten to fifteen minutes, |and let live" spirit. It is not unwise |as though to signify that if the UE Ab agmelokher Hine?” Veh He es : ee a ee al ni Mr. Bryan seems to have found Toronto thinking of quite aya rule, the train . without | for @ little credit to be given for ef-| cratic Quest were © pursuit awyer. ae wie ipicuous and causes , . a@ number of things besides Prohibition opping 1 worked Street fort as well as result | pleasure, a pitcher of lemonade if IT should need your services |» vented a sreme that will do away and wouwld get in at 9 ck. which) Everybody knows the transporta-|indeed too Pi a result » other time I will bear you in with the pa in and annoyance at @ oa. was consi 1 too lat tion conditions between Br n | Mr. Jarr had a a suxpleion that | m ne YOU up at your office. | stroke, says Popular Science Monthly, THE WAR STOPS INDO “Last week my broth ployer York. Even the Mayor of thia|Counsellor McGlow's legal activities | Wt Rumbent? | Instead of suspending the spectacies, OR SKATING. told him if he ny n he city had to give it n{in the neighborhood in the matter of! por) Mr, MeGlew and Mr, D nieston | be i peas of your nose only, he "y P bh ath ‘ would lose his J yy i think It) despatr |the summons and complaint to the! jooked down at the lawyer's silk hat nas arranged springed extensiong HE order of the State Tee Administrator closing all the ice advisable for us to leave home and! Ty tt not up to you, Mr. Emr r,| Domestic Relations Court involved | iyar 1 beside hind on the Noor, aa| ending in small plates that catch the skating rinks in New York that aniinonia to free ir|live in Manlattan? My folks cannot | to grant a little consideration to the] MM Michael Angelo Dinkston, either! though expecting to see @ telephone} face Just above the eye ats apeg skating surfaces may seem to bi sued with 1 ou. | tOVO AWAY fro ) at need | condith ver which your worker |@® complainant or defendant Ina sult) yy } eee, A Nie ae nerve om uddenne ur pay gainer ch ew York in alroudy (Of RUN-Support © wht might), , } 4 Hood vesse 8 little device holds sary suddenn Meat ctarert Tecbiny aia taice besbihes mded, ¢ eae ; ay | ne that Mra, Din’ Ahem," sald the itd after a |the glasses firmly in place and re« Nevertheless the probability tha Garant aa . iharaanalt f ay bh had always dor now hesitation am get a eves most of the pressure t ul t rment would cognizance of the con Vof (hing them move on. the 2 : new offi Here he looked is 4) c necess: vile an tr is to be } We hat can , ” | nose, and at the same th or later find it necessary to seize himonia it co find haa Wile wer a a9:Kt 8 b A littlo of the spirit of the Golden | ON, bi a i iene ay Aaderowe Brlminedcale nat || the iene tote Nee ae been apparent long enough to give oe discouraged, It is corte unreason-| Ryle will go a loug way to ma sked Mr. Jarr si : cet , | ; s 8 nough to give rietors fair warn acraeeuchradine } make @ TaavaN Mad lencrel wharl Saw ly present office ix too old-| the er no discomfort, saya Pop-| one hand, ; ATU. |able to demand pune PEtG RUNS hacouiworke |Auilranve: dincot poet and lawyer had ign ‘ | , says Pop: Individual losses are of course But war respects point of disminsal under such ctreum Hans To BE: Mrs, Jarr had done for them—the sis aihauach -s oan Pa ne 1) ule Anica. Ata moment's no- Wi. as only its own favorites, and a patriotic public will scares oa wkaticag -MtMnee® aa described by thie young | bringing in of the lemonade | Beave Inte. ea. Bow O08 A: WIL IGE om iting Jb cast be tanaied aumeianly fo Electric Razor. ‘ _ ee ari 8 woman, | ‘ ‘ "Counsellor McGlew expects to be |“! support the bedy of a man in the HAVING by electrie rink enterprises among essential industries own fondness for the ay : otal s * **| called to Washington at any day in| “You spoke of the Socratic Quest,”*| water. Fewer hae ind t {the In order rt meat 7 in 00) tS fe) 1gskins, | i i ae been mace possible by the ink in oor orm of the aport among the pleasures it shoulc rifice last. {the morning at hour ears} ‘sc ERO of the pigskin’ sounds|80Me of the invest Hons that are id Mr. Jarr, "It 2 waen't to bors|| = ‘ saan vention ef a motor-driven razor The skating rink Justry fortunately emy ho very large Mer than that x on the fine in a description of some | prevalent there,’ Mr. I : Money Ge Me Ue WAU OMIS EG Be New Electric Pistol. which operates somewhat like a pats number of workers who will suffer a eed Te RY way for two hou nly dis: hot varsity gam rv asablanca MeGlew, grad a 14 a prospective client | NE of the latest tnventiona 1s|f clippers. The instrument, explaing ‘ Ms BAY Anyhow cour he to have | fact, but one objection can be Keely 4, 1 ipso dixit| Me. Dinkston sensed that Mr. Jarr | F etrie pistol 1 Popul: sudden change in the fickle public mig ’ } ti th ‘ as imply it his visitors had no| ang pular Me« reel : i any time have left! to ta 1 after overy dili-| to the phrase—footballs are not facto, » noted at tho bar, tle by ing: sh | not use powder cartridge chantes, is it high and dry behind a rec g wave ¢ n gent D rive of that material, England has had the entire Judiciary amazed | r business with Bim they might) ag does the ordinary revolver, but 18 provided with —_ on mM Ae ally tanned cowskin jt Hinspratunaity ubod obeous esiedl| a \ soon | Se_fesult_of an experiment to show two blades : . . = wonder !f nks of Used for the expensive b of law | he sald sadly, “well ¢ mounted i Hits From Sharp Wits hinias he is A UeBeeeaml teal FRSURNAATERSAn EAL are ‘At this. point Counsellor | y ‘Reason and=the concup ty dasentie ’ Folks who say a man is his « aide man s hay while the M8 heme at ¥ o'clock In the morning. sheepskin, When the | glowed so with pride that | ulty have their diselpiine resemble worst enemy generally turn in sun ehin sii ti gateecalinicn sa down hi y his) gan to be p! | ose re od elect F ‘ he thymos 1s fortl-| i ene’ AunAMOEAn eine Mn ol sows wild oate “ " Mis gan to be played, the use| bous ni resembled an electric nt | mu whereas the thymos ts for cageh | Relp bis enemy.—Hinghampton Press. | by elec ht ago News. place of business the im-| an inflated plats bi plover a fire exit. “Sha be a sub- | the gymnastic.’ f . j Alii ealds Ne Chics 20] blades, ex~ enh et ehate imiatole Gra Ms’ fan) Ah. poskattiaoen ane portant bits of work, a aves the there ls an excuse for the presont duy|poena duces tecum’ he asked | ) saying, he pointed across cept tha eumeed fine some public advice Meas cerned, no egg can clat balance for the manag wont \* it he a writ of error? Shall to where @ merry party each is edged will trot out nome sumgention about | ii eae ts t And this “balance Most American aro iad in|it be a writ of replevin or an order | ng to the jazz music of a with very fine every one raising a couple of whales. ing who Is lute, She Philadelphia, tho yearly output of} to show cause? 2 at my client's] bh teet! Milwaukee News. | . ee a one factory there being a asia For th Hor re | —- | se Marte ae. over meationn daye, There Managerial Job whi y ther ng aced at} serv fon handle is You can atick thrift stampa without anquet of Whale tn New York the well known eMoteney programme sad oval footballs, 3,500 for t nog. | the defense or serving, Informa pau [PLAYING CARDS FROM Ja®. | tiny motor which revolves a shaft at getting stuck.—Toledo Blade | Me ni nC y blubbeved. (how that word effict » been! cer and about 5 usket| pe aa a friend of the ‘ N consequence of the Kuropean war| | bigh speed, while on the end of the he ar: . abused!). How ofte: tala with | balls ML parson) atiotted as to @ defendant | the Japanese are now supplying’ that electricity and gas wiil do just|*naft !8 @ cam that causes one of the Even if the airp! e2| “No matter where owe, pe. the individuals Ike wisny ma-| through an veture| without me I he and the L large part of the world’s supply | what powder docs—produce an ex~ | P/Mte# t0 oscillate rapidly, ‘The - 4 cs p i produce an ex- shear of the army, military parades at marked the the Car, “in the chines who must nd many 1 atiaamo, as my s know ut yor * tik of of ’ |{ng motion produced {n tht, main fine spectacles, — Columbia alums or ir ety, the ; hours of close confinement and y hei onl i be . SoS OF PRG AR ACCOR Bnd mp ° 4 S way cute * y onion never ure twh en w rt @ | Judic know ®, as the Bar As: [the us Furopean sources has th ta mis with hair off close to th @ C.) Bate. loses ite identity.’—Toledo Blade. hidebound rules aro # part of him, by women, sation know 1 h vt uropean has thus ject a m with high | little effort on the part reese wits Pt " wocla tio) ‘@ mol given the Japanese another industry, The pistol is descrived in the Llus-| the razor. of the user og “ee “ * ‘ Be | j — ~ ‘ \