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2 LS aS SET NIE AAAI RSE RS “EDITORIAL PAGE Tuesday, March 6& Bachelor Girl Reflections By Helen Rowland Oworrieht, 1018. by the Pree Publ 1 ‘ W27 The EVenIny BWiordd, Signed! avert, By J. H. Cassel Published Dally Except Sunday by the Prees Pubiehing Company, Nom 63 te ‘ & Row, New York, | RALPH PULITZER, Pr ; J. ANGUS SHAW, T JOSHVM PULITZER, New York Hvening World), 4 sident, ¢8, Park Row, KNOW a stunning Iitle blonde \ 63 Park Row, She's ateaye ae Secretary, 63 Park Row, he alwa, rs smartly § MEMNER OF THE ABSOOIATED PR’ Her nose turns up. oes turn out, . Her brain turns ‘round and ‘round! rely entitiel to the use tor recubiication of af vy A - samme 120" ih" Usd paper ed alee ‘the loeal ‘wewe published aes a — weal S's 7 | “whe a Her brain turns ‘round and ‘round! Alas, VOLUME 88. sisessvevasvssvaceanses salarevrsvoNG) BOeOU | It has no in tube! ON THE CHEMIN DES DAMES. But she’s the kind of girl men LOVE — A fascinating boob! y — x4. T BECOMES apparent that the recent German attack upon Amer- ican forees on the Chemin des Dames was no mean test. The strength of the enemy assault and the losses inflicted Ob, well, when little Johnnte grows up and marrt no doubt he'll complain bitterly that his wife's bread cannot compare wit by United States troops upon the Germans in driving them back were important enough to warrant a personal visit of congratulation from the kind of war bread that “Mother used to buy!" Gen. Pershing and the French Premier, To @ girl, a man's charm Is always enhanced by the fact that he shit in the reflected glow of a possible wedding ring, Marriage {s like @ spring tonic; {t may not help you to feel # bit hap) vier or better—but just think how much worse off you might hate been tf | you had never tried it, A note issued from Paris dwells upon the engagement as “es very fine success, reflecting great honor on the tenacity of the American| nfantry and the accuracy of the artillery fire, which have thus shown they are capable of attaining the maximum effect from the French | material which they have adopted.” Showing also, it may be remarked, the solid wisdom of sending) American soldiers to France and training them with whatever ma-| teria) and whatever aid would fit them quickest for the firing line. The brilliant success of theses American troops on the first occa-| sion when they have had to lay down a barrage fire and set up 4 machine gun and rifle defense on any considerable ecale is an inspir- ing argument for sending men abroad from the camps in this country | ae fast as training can be assured them on the soil of France. | ‘There never was & man “too poor to marry"1f he happened to bean f love, ‘The kind that hesitates is the kind who feels that he has too much money to settle down and waste all his fascination on one woman. There are times when a man mistakes his vanity for bis heart, hit liver for his conscience and his wife for the punishment of Providence / Lots of people are economizing by not getting @ divorce this year, On h hos no idea how many Liberty Bonds the lawyers’ fees and alimony will pay for, In business, for a girl to be unprepossessing usually means to be eff { To Senatorial critics who questioned the wisdom of sending to) clent; to be attractive, suffictent, , France troops not fully trained, Secretary Baker hag invariably an- — swered that while he would not think it right to send untrained men Though your heart may be down in the trenches, try to keep yons into combat he would not hesitate to send even raw recruits to Franco | thoughts and spirits soaring sunward with the aeroplanes! to be trained there if Gen. Pershing gave the word. American troops—artillery and, infantry—have established thelr WV a r M e d a | Ss { ; ability to learn and learn quickly in the great war schools just behind | b the battle front. Tt is not in courage alone that they show thelr desire to rival, as 1 French official put it, “their elders in the struggle.” The conduct | of the American forces in their first serious meeting with the enemy, | om the Chemin des Dames, proves that they can be counted on to handle themselves not only as brave men, but as men who fight with the calmness, confidence and deadliness that come from knowing how. | a Of the Fighting Nations » No. 8-GERMANY. i Qopryright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Oo. (The New York Drening World), LMOST every day that passes adds Its proof that the cause for whfo | they make war is an unholy one, but years of preparation, careful training and ruthless discipline have enabled the armies of Germany |to achieve notable military triumphs. The medal most commonly awarded to her soldiers and satlors for courage and devotion is the familiar Iron ine AP; A y ° . He f Das Aad | Cross, a Prussian emblem; for, though that kingdom, Bavaria, Saxony and! GOOD NEWS ON THE FOOD LINE. eis \ the other States each have long-ostablished decorations, the German Empire has none. The Iron Cross was instituted in 1813 as @ reward for gallant service in the “War of Liberation,” and was inspired, it is said, by the patriotism of German women, who gave their golden Jewelry to the national treasury and wore rings of iron instead. It was revived in 1870 as @ recognition of bravery tn the confitct with Franc and became one of the famous military medals of Durepe) WO cheering items were reported yesterday from the home| food front. While the Federal Food Administration warns Americans that “simplicity and moderation in living” continue to be “critically necessary,” it nevertheless asks them for a time to deny themselves beef and pork on only one day—Tuesday—of each week. Sinoe its re-establishment by the Kaiser, in 1914, tt hag Meat supplies for the next two or three months are expected to ice ua teen a Bronuclen’ (HBt-AANGH Ce tial Sis 1 be more plentiful and the consumption of more meat in the United Hundreds of thousands of Iron Crosses have been States will free a greater quantity of the wheat which is now the presented; so many that their number has been the sub- Allies’ most urgent need. eames 7 seek Fi Ject of debate in the Reichstag, while it was reported : . i F . . | recently that soldiers had threatened to return thetr deg- There is the eatisfaction of knowing that self-denial has produced [ h e M 1 d d ] e- A ge d | h e J aun Famili | Y aration secauto tt was worn ty many not deemed. worthy of the hone substantial results: |'There are three classes of this medal—the Grand Cross, given only to high The response of the public to our requests for reduced ’ B y R oy L., McCardell | smears Hedeatass pislanies: ene as “atl pace Drasented for gal« consumption of meat during the past few months has been Oo m a n Ss a y Coprtght, 1018" by the Preee Publishing Co. (The New York Erening World), | Jantry a a y. It ts of cast tron, most gratifying, and this service alone has enabled the Gov- | .. [rimmed with silver, the ribbon black with white stripes, 1 ; 1 HE Rangles came over to spend “But,” qgbjected Mr. Jarr, “what's verk aud fis, gees email incresse'in gay, ‘The ne meultiien ernment during this period to provide such supplies as trans- ByS hi I Loeb | the evening with the Jarra and| the use to deal cards if you ladies) oa anon eivilians, but the ribbon is different, bel ‘ y Sophie irene oe 1 5 fi lect them from each | bestowed upon ci 8, bu 4 , being ‘ portation to the Allies permitted. ght, 1010, ty’ the Press Publiehing Co, (The New York Breaing Wort). Lr tsa hg ill re ip Ol |white with black stripes. On the recent anniversary of . hi i i : hanes quads! pe : in the house containing just forty-| other's hand»? | Mianicalfa Ge AReRieiatOd: aubansartin © Grane | While Americans have yet experienced no real suffering from HE Municipal Employment | of {t all confronta you, and YOU TOW! seven cards by actual count, 1t was| As he sail thls the knave of hearts | {he DCRADNS 4 a + tt ee an nacraiion tee | their efforts to save food, the knowledge that there have been tangible Bureau has taken @ new leasc| old in thinking about it.” pa | mally agreed (by tho ladies) that! Coll from his hands onto ms tabla, Baines ta reports Lio eave extant ade new decoration for on life It has become the| It 1s all too true, ‘The war has s dealt | "hate the ie. | officers f ate, ind helpful results from such slight self-sacrifice as they have already : Eergincy De-| brought the personal touch te the| ars Jerr uous siwaye ve sett aired MIS ERE ISSUE ey los The Order of Merit (Pour lo Merits), awarded for j Sondt ' rteen, . Rangle 4) in 1" orted q . i practiced will make themythe readier to accept actual privations that partment for| foreground, Consideration ts the| 4 pmol st tin Nanele Ton antl take this ol! four of diamonds, Now, | Drilliant achievements in war and also in arts and acienos, may have to come later. Meanwhile they can eat meat six days a Placing —_ Workere| watobword on all sides apiece eleven in turn. dear, I'll bet you We beat these men opiate) Se Beet conan haa anna Moeore ; : : y > do “pit,” cae on, given tts pres : rederick the Great t \ week for awhile with clear consciences, gee band eerie ee at ie asst both ie ine and Mrs ae thing Ney know ao much about 70 Mo Cnough, tt motto fe French; then the pollte : : ‘ angle wel mous in saying it| playing!" : See ibe ‘ The other item of food cheer was what happened in the egg fort 1s being made|thoso who have remained inactive. | ' ety take it all perfectly fairand|. ‘This last wan addressed to Mrs,|tonsue of Europe, but for generations the language of { market when the arrival of 31,000 cases sent the price of a dozen fresh laa eave @ com-| The SPU ot ig ae ae rs satisfactory to everybody, and so the Rangle. pene Iescalepii eee ae eeeecanet aaa: eo ae ‘ munity charge. | no energy idle. It is good beyond al a estaba Get eis or ‘ eagles, bestowed only upon tho 8 shed officers Karte, 4 ey down to 35 cents as compared with 64 cents a week ago. game of auction bridge commenced, I don't sea how you are going to . . zee pe BO, One of the most|meamure. It is also bringing about 8] 4 gums despair settled upon Mr.|beat us if Mre, Rangle ts playing The Prussian Order of the Red HBagle, conferred only for military on { Mr. Hoover has made the life of a laying hen sacred until May 1, interesting — de- | stronger sisterhood among all women, | 5.7, aia str, Rangle at this andother| with me nd Mr, Rangio te playing |C!Vil services of tho greatest importance, was founded in 1705, and ts of Southern eggs are coming in in considerable quantities, and the caleu- yelopments te se-|as well as the eo-called brotherhood |) oeemonts for a pleasant evening | with you,” remarked Mr, Jarr. | five classes, It iy a white cross with eagles of red, and 1s ranked by only | ; curing — positions | of man “ Peat At | “Well, it wouldn't be fair for Mra, | ne Mark of tmpertal favor, the Order of the Black Bugle, the highest honer, ' ations of the egg speculators and the storage men have been thrown | ddle-nged : Ga whol (Over th a. mutition: factory. dnl ee Cuemieelves. ut, al-| CULAR WORE BO) PAAR LOR MTB es ew may Gonter t hi haiti : <s for middle-aged women—wom: though their hearts were breaking, Jarr and me to play together againat | ul OP sD es oe ee md out badly this spring by the unusual amount of public and Govern-| were SoRtbony Teineiad: 59 he sens igvninels Wiese Ae alo A they wore all smiles to-night. regular gamblers,” replied Mrs, Ran- | 7 iV tu inter a—n0 5 od] women—a es and classes— “| We cy i surso?” said | le nly. nental interest in the price of foodstuffs—not excluding eggs. Jand deslenated 4a the dear good) women—all agea and clames—the 40°) vive can amoke, of duran?” sald | gle awectly * \Germans Not Really Leaders Thanks to these several circumstances, the old law of TTT 7 eccebtay slau ileiainr deuce bea Rameh si . : Mr, Jarr as Mr. Ranglo dealt tho short| “And I wouldn't play with my hus- . » of supply and| wnose usefulness seemed to bel writer, the factory girl—all are rub- and battered pack, precinct. bing elbows in their efforts to be} . ¥ ‘and a8 @ partner for worlds!" re- | he Field of S ‘ “Of course you can," said Mrs, Jair marked Mra. Jarr. n t e 1é ° c1encée tee of Women| most efficient to help win the war But her look wags stern and cold ani !* erled DECADE or two ago it began|mick, the reaper; tho Hoes, moderm so under whosc}and “make the world safe for de-| srs, Rangle gave Mr. Rangle a viciow We always get into to be reported that the land) printing press, lemand that hasn’t had a chance at the price of an egy for years| bounded by the hom: enjoyed a field day yesterday in the egg market and brought a real| Te Mayor's Comin! kh P| . » he e on National Defe Bape to piadden: the aarts, of coneinicns Jauspices this bureau now operates | moenac Nor me with Mr, Rang! he other lady. ‘ ; ; ; dig in the ribs with her elbow as ho'a ght!" along the Rhine wns producing! Morton, Boston dentist, first used If this law cap regain its influence on the price of oggs, its power | reports that employers are beginning! ‘The real meaning of democracy 1] paused in distributing the forty-seven| “f aatched that cerise ribbon |@ race of men surpassing all others ether In an operation, while for Eing= 4 to keep down food prices generally may yet be re-established. |to realize the great worth of such} being made more apparent every d4Y-| pastehoardy to reach for his clga-|for my new knitting bag,” sald Mrs, | in science and invention. |land these names appear: Harvey ] -= ---—— -- | women in sewing on buttons and) It ts eliminating discrimination IM) portes, This poke in the ribs or there-| Jarr. “Walt, I'll show you. Now “How ubout this? demanded the| discovered circulation of the plood;! other similar work that must needs | tho direction of the distressed, he! abouts was social sign language | aon’ took at my carde!” ‘| old line American, who belleved the Jenner, vaccination; Lister, anti. Letters From the Peo p le | go to tho front defenseless, the derelict, in a words! nitying “smoke if you dare! \ rhe last sentence was addressed to | honors belonged to his own country.| septic surgery. Pasteur, the great Many letters attest the fact that) the person who has had little or MO) swell, 1 don’t feel ike smoking," | Mr. Jarr as she laid her hand down,| "Didn't Morse invent the telegraph | Frenchman, showed the relation be~ Please Umit communications to 150 words. these women will now fill a long-felt | opportunity murmured Mr. Rangle frankly the faces of the cards upward, and| and Bell the telephone?” jtween micro-organisms and disease, Saye Interborongh Employees Must | thelr tives, and without auch thiawar Want and that all handy may be em-| ‘Therefore, tt behooves you, Mr. Em-| str, Jarr put back his cigar and| went off to find the ribbon, “That's true,” was the reply, “but |Cusnot made the first euccesstul aus Reaign to Join the Service, Will never be won for democracy rloyed not only, fitably his pa-| ployer, to mask theve mid-be serv | gave him a glance that auld "Cow-| “You must have paid 80 cents athe Germans have dono everything tomobile; Lenoir, ee engine; Dat, ® 10 the Bator of The Evening World A READER AND PAT) trioticully. Hundreds of such women| tors in tho homes and in the vartous | gray os Ca a wie laren oy penis guerre, photographs, Fer 3a Mr. Bhonte dvughts in displaying! Rernardavilic. N . D PATRIOT. | ave heretofore been dependent on|oorners where they bave remained| “\Now that's very sweet of you," Hopedale uel Rap omens aneh Mier ig the anavclonecia. In|these trlumphs are tisted: | the I. R. 7. worvice fing, yet he 4003 Central Park in Need of Attention, 12° Keneroslty of thelr family or] unnoticed, unemployed and very! gushed Mrs, Jarr, “Mr, Jarr doesn't |, ought and shown her war, whore the Kaiser's subjects|#faph and moving pictures, the tne t inform the public that when a | 1 !h+ Faitor of Me Eroning World remtivel Ai) fave grown wesry Of often unboppy , know bow it smelle Up the curtal And she laid down her cards face | should lead, these Americans have Candescent electric light, peaided > man teaves the ranke of the fT. R.7T.|_! Wold like to ask through your | life, mainly from whe sorrow that) They can be mado doers and thus|and makes ine choke, But I am glad ipward, und held the ribbon undor| blaged the way: Hail, first practical wonders in telegraphy, ‘ 0° what seems to be the matter | Such dependency entails not only help you bu selves and| to see there is one married man WH the jieht, \brecchloader; Colt, revolver and re-| Im 1899 a brilliant Italian, Mareont, for the ranks of Uncle Sam be !® with the present elty adminiaterien | Surely the war is working wonders, | those who have had to be reaponsible| hua some regard for bis wife and| “pong jt match by daylight, too?” |peuter; Gatling, tho machine gun,|thrilled the world with his wireless ompelled to resign. No leave of ab- | We have already bad two monthe of e¥ed though its sacrifices are terrt-| for thé, doesn't amoke in her presence y," said Mra, Jarr. “There| and Str Hiram Maxim, born in Maine,|telesraph, and four years later the| rence {is granted and absolutely |!t, but so far \vere doean't seem to O@ Such women bave not wanted) It le @ try ond everyone {t's only @ babit, smoking!” Only 87 cents, eo I got| tne automatic quickfirer, Fulton put|Wisht brothers crowned the work of Dieu edik gaont als Aonlae be way Improvement from the past SWarity, but @ chance, and now it ts 9 that many the dally | ont od in Mr, Jarr. | many some of the wide in blue and green,|the first engine Into ‘ele experimenters in the aviatio. & warshiD. | ge te ee, [ae ay v9 coming, ‘Their aorvices are requlged.| clianges that aro coming to pase 1m] So it is, but It le a very comforting too, yt will make such a pretty bag, | showed what the torpedo would do tel mauaniie atace stork, Mates Pratse for Women Menition Work-| 2% an aduitror of Contra Park | OD! Medien 1 spoke to one of|/thia period of war will become per | habit. And something told Mr. Jurr/ond 11 have tote left to make those | and built a submarine, probelie, a | & Co. put it over. A doletul | oot and ike to walk or ride in It. At the he ghia eee . a Land a manent in me of peice, _ Bias: the. gond oleae Sho pg tuffed flowers and mult * ae a Hollander, workes on the undersea |i) nou was Engiand va ncradent, t 0 the # Evening Wort present time tts ¢ ion {s deplor- oun eee = hand waistcaat poo to! Mr, Jarr looked at Mr. Rangle and} boat; Bushnell, American, was an-| American ha ared, “ \ : have AS "| dig 4 AY “One W uble. The drives are in a bad jie darned st« B Gnd: cooked: meals What Cantonments Cost |bo shattered and broken during the , ed. Bo it ever so humble, there's| other pioneer, and our Holland shared Ore varia Blush Bea nile View of Woman's Work with heaps of mud and dirt lying (O0d Made Rerse ally: Veet) to BARLY $300 per anidier, or a| course of the evening, place like home! with the French the honor of making 1 sa tion only fm rosa ? this has not visit wiong both sides. ‘The so-called Leesa alas Sin EY So N total of $187,000.00, was the| “And It's a very bad habit and a ———————— | tham work. In Bogland, Whitehead 4 n lines, . en of other coun: | are covered an inch deep with ashes ane ne aan Poth Sout) thal aia army can-|Yery extravagant one!” sald Mr) Fried Cactus Popular Janvented the self-propelled torpede te aie ve 4 Ana ‘Stat. earnon ahould nua | ons bit HF i £0 on Garni ments built last summer and fall to Zt ide welebaveeranmetninn 4 HE) growing of spineless cactus, and Shrapnel! that deadly projectl: ofr & baatton of 67,000,000, ac ugh working In golng to be another eamou Rnd dearly, 1{ Bouse 650,000 mon, niva Popular Me-| ROiid ive ate eee : whose food valup 1s now well|WMch bors hie name, Mrance used aed carcely & ‘Dro- Zs A SaStory elsawhore’ Js) ago administration? On de tt becaung in) Top thems |[CORNICe: “Dae Grieina cotimate:of Me Tie and Mow arr fain labae: “a5; known, has become an tnereas- | {ronclads tn Crimean Ware and) t Into w owly the ter pre Hon wbor never | his Honor, Mayor Hy is sunning how tt feele to] cont wan S186 y 1 huge con- | A Kanak RISE Wee eel snely important industry in the | Hricsson built the first turret ship. pied ay. The Germans had ace will er w iaily. It is| himself on the beaches of Florida? jae y uftor yeaa of jtraction job was ¢ 1, forward | AE tay hse eald Mrs. Rangle.| Southwest because war conditions| Watt and Newcomon, Vir Rathod: ove pat ‘ofly along A poor nation of women that will not) Perhiapp when he returns from tho] having to woar es for which 1| 7! 8 & 's considered (rUl¥ | ut inink it would be very nice to have|are demanding the development of |made true tho dream of a steam en |rucas mon of other with pride work Plants | South, with a beautiful tan, thingy gid not pay, to eay nothing of board. |Pemarkable By the end of last May.) 1 ovening, a comfortable home eve-|overy available source of food, The |gine, while Btephenson was acclaimed} Writing of ou od, the tuture or wherever the posably help. | will be different the atime What joy it 49 to have the com-| Minot the engin dating the Just among ourselves, playing| fruit of the cactus, known as tuna, |father of the locomotive. ipa taal Luh d nterest= It t# no time to Chink of work that is] if Commissioner Grell would take @ forting sense of being no longer a|fully, organized’ for, Work Wwhin{cards, Mrs, Jarr, if you will give|{s eaten raw or preserved, says Popu-|countrymen had invented spignini| wat show nlc pestis chen dainty w ur men are g \ ir tral Park he might| burden, No matter how gractous| tires months from tha nton-|me the king of hearts ' give you|lar Mechanica. A not uncommon |machinery, the thresher and the tur- | BOL of superior mentulity, bur en eee tives or a ront * some th at would help to! one's family may be, or how one may | HEMts capable | v8 0.00 MEN) the king of spades. Then we'll both! practice 1s to peel the young shoots | bine engine. In America the list | 0 Pay of their methods ts reco! to tho 1 “ that nake P ration a success, | work In th eiest of one's own | Wire comnmmoted, while > there! nave better hands and fry them In batter or dip them showed: Whit t MIDS they afrory wl students of pubttel . mun plan they alsu risk A LOVER OF THE PARK, | k s the dire dependen “men, ene why, cei'ta said Mrs. Jarr 6 a confeowon, Westinghouse, t ; McCor- vertising paye” + eae et aes , ‘