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..Nagazi Cea. [Bachelor Girl Reflectionis By Helen Rowland RALPH Copyright, 191%, by The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Wort), Sat GULsraen’ srr pecretary, 02 Park I a Man Sits With a Poached Egg Before Him and Forgets | dre a .. Secretary, ¢3 Par! to Eat His Breakfast, It’s Real Love.” MAMDRG OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : T™ bride whose husband has gone to France will enjoy the rare and EDITORIAL PAGE Wednesday, June 19, 1018 eRe alee B: y J. H. Cassel| ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. \ z ———— _ —_ . — — Published Daily Except by the Press Publishing Company, Nos 5. (6 Row, New York. PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row. Ampciated Prem 's net: oy et ~ ay A atte ee Serves cialined "is pede 7} thrilling sensation of being both a man’s wife and his “ideal”—at VOLUME 658.......... the same time. NONE MORE NEEDED. LL over the country a War Savings campaign is under way Ob, yes, this IS an age of miracles! Proposals of marriage are as thick as khaki suits, husbands ap- pear to be growing on Christmas trees, and every girl is suddenly finding out whose “rib” she ise All over the coantry Americans are again responding ungrudgingly to an appeal from the Government for their individual, continuing co-operation in the great task of winning tho-war Tt ie not two months since they oversubscribed by many millions Ms & Bind La&erty Loan of $3,000,000,000. Fer the Red Cross they later gladly found $170,000,000. By the 25th of the present month they will have paid into the, Netional Treasury a total of income and excess profits taxes esti- mated at $3,200,000,000. To eccure $2,000,000,000 in War Savings pledges by June 28, roof of petrictiam is esked from all classes of Americans down to Ge emallest wage earner and his wife and children who can help with When a man starts out to choose a wife he always » looks for the golden qualities of charm, virtue end beauty—but seldom stops to ask himself if she, pos- sesses a few grains of the rare medium of common | sense. - According to some authorities, there are sevem hells and seven heavens—-which gives you fourteen chances, when you marry, half of them perfectly good. It takes a small boy to see the brighter side of the war when somebody uggests the possibility of a “soap shortage.” It may be merely idle sentiment which makes a man sit in the moon- ght and dream, but if he sits with a poached egg before him and forgets to eat his breakfast it’s real love. ee a a ; * Emperor Charles is trying to organize a “KING i thane pe ' S TRUST" over in ' That f will be ferthecming, Whgt they have 00 far done ain opted poker, is a game of chance—~and you can't play It 44 4 te ebviounly nothing to what, by thrift and self denial, the people ; vy Babe United States are prepared to do to win through. : When a man proposes to a girl it is always a startling surprise—to ' 1 Det HIMSELF ai . ' Te not this s moment when they, for their part, might well expect No, dearic, it's NOT true that “They also serve who only stand and : A] from the Government timely and explicit assurance that there shal! are a ampe with the ater. orbit ‘ ar Savings nps Wi ! be Ghe least possible interference with their power to eafn that from bade nas Gens — which they stand ready to save and give to the utmost limit? | . tes ge pe nih ahdyaadh ae 7” How Our Torpedo Boats a wen-essential industries, instead of hasty proposals ° and echemes Got Their Names at this time messages to encourage industry, pledges and plans calculated to keep up the confidence of workers. In view of what happened last winter when coal—prime essential to production—ran short and Fuel Administrators found no remedy save to paralyze industry for a period, what must be the effect upon! the country of the news that the anthracite mine workers have been By Henry Collins Brown ooyright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) 4 The Wadsworth expedition. They were provided with name of this boat recalls| WO rowboats to make their escape, of the most tragic as w In some manner never explained the most daring ex the fire ship had just about reached war with Tripoli in 1804, Ber intended anchorage, when spe ex- ‘The which was marked by Ploded with a terrific report. i La 7 hough sometimes | Ships which had accompanied the fire Py rednced in numbers from 177,000 to 145,000, that further reduction harass the| oat into the harbor and which had ny ‘ ‘ " alled by | *tayed outside to receive the brave } im the force already threate: bbe : . | y ns seriousty to restrict the production of ? mers und Wads-| tds who piloted the Intrepid to her = © coa! and that “what is true of the amthracite field is likewise true worth is one of the finest in the an-| anchorage saw no sign of them. The , } of the bituminous field”? 5 t: avy and at the same time “upposition is that the Americans : ? ot at MHABeNOIS were surprised and surrounded. i b Could Federal authority petmit labor to fall off at a point where ted to send into the har- | Ing escape off, they evidently de- z - z ; or of Tripoli a fire boat for the pur- d to blow up the boat rather than » Fi the ultimate effects upon prosperity and confidence must inevitably pose of g up the ships th enemy capture such a walu- | : be more disastrous? r filmsy struc t nmunition and take so 4 : : A ney 4 . - 5 ib Aneie. A arnast SOkt S yrisoners, Not a man came ' ii ' Yet upon the continuance of that prosperity and that confidence ————-—-—— — - — Intrepid, capture ma om nar a k trom this expe dition After the ; ae they affect the earning power of millions depends the ability of | 7 f a H Y Ca M k P f age de Minas bios olad \bpaitnnatapvamaaperncemient | 7) + wi x : f 7 at ’ Sred 3 of powder, these brave young fellows was erected { ¥ the Nation to pay anything that victory and security may cost. e a r aml y OW ou n .Viake erfumes Abou Jed were laid, in the grounds of the United @tates ‘ . No good can come from filling the country with fears of arbi- By Roy L. McCardeli Fr om Ls our Gar Fl wer e i t n Naval Academy at Annapolis, bear- ; ? ° de : 4 ing the names o ors and Wads- ia) trary amd violent derangements of industry that spread panic and Copgright, 1918. ty The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World n owers s the " as > anded, and of their i : H, dear me!” sighed the visit- wagon, He bas a on . enan . hetnd wiene Goceain cheold te con “ By ipo the ‘Lieutenants, Caldwell, James ‘ j masgiving ge served ing Miss Irene Cackleberry | know,” said Miss Cac r the Israel_and Dorsey ’ ‘ Cheque and savings bank books can’t go on meeting war demands of Philadelph Alfred | “Yes, I know," gr a ‘ —a ' be th B k fraid be draft!” | “but what he shou’ € , mmless there is steady work behind to make them worth something wal i at ere hie : isd ba ccuialcu rai When Baia’ Ss Army Put On Trousers eA : The Nation is immensely rich, superbly stro; t riches light he's Liable to bi nuts. No, he'd better ie pe ng ut riches and oo ag ogee ra . 2 irs ago the Brit- | the British Army for so long a period. window—except I thn stal en we could back : : strength run out unless ed i velved a shock, An |The Colonel of each regiment bad aa ; ngt! less renew him anchored,’ said Jar jit every night. pat on bis nose bag Resa : 2 1 ter was issued from head-| Annual allowance for clothing his i The Republic is not going out of business when the war ends. : 1 Seger the military eat on | San bas Nia down. ae ss pe 3a that every soldier must put, men, with a well understood agree r 1 Cackleberry ¢ cour: hat’s all this? ked Mrs. Jarr, yom trousers, tin , The ‘Evening World repeats: pipret | al peeopge anh tial eel raved tr yar ae T, we a us Casting aside t ment that he was to. be permitted to > , “ i f, but bis mother is | comi b ‘ ‘ and gs they had wo: purch, the clothing at a t § For the sake of the future in a wider sense than that of secu- © S*5¢7US With Bim and he bas Ul was bell lig Mr 7 seperate, When the eee ieehe erpeccint ance ‘ guch a swell roads d takes fred Buliwinkle's spie si menta of ae ee oie ms rity won by a victorious conclusion of the war, the American peo- {0 the jazz cabarets and doesn't mind Making portable dugouts an : formed + kth aro Ges Aa be is beet ga nash eg aed = 8 ag0, office aried from 600 to 1,000 pounds per ‘ ple should pray that the great process of turning this peaceful wexcmaee he spend. ; doing es rs ° ss at like! annum, and was one of the prizes 1, you marry him, and explaine iss Ca n alot e s. je ‘ Pi ries | that made the “clothing colo yw | Nation into a formidable fighting power may be carried out with make him enlist,” advised Mr. Jarr should be like a den, y t : _ UL They © ac soniye ba cee tind - ge : i «.wisdom that shall never lose sight of the fact that the purpose “I've «% Pim 10 > a wrist} MF. oar Seer S gsen Be inish ; tne | O° an ar recor¢ ned | eae (2orvurie ta better aticathe Un'il . . at but he's so forge ng | oeted 12 sens ‘ full breed plored stockings | the advent of Sete H and the destiny of the United States extend beyond the winning Ss a aa pgs hene'a | “He should be sad / domatin He be my aN . ree x rt ot tae . a 7 hen he takes a bi ; _ 4 * r3 ; es the | as Se o common so! { of the war, into an era of re-established peace, industry and na- “wined three And | wisn be didn't mae i iss - hed “ ie echea we nd the stock- | dier was made to purchase out of his ‘ fl 4 wear a thumD rin, Ad bbaeiedaaaguneell ‘ ed t 9x times, T as no end to the | pay of one shilling a day all sorts of bi I-being fair, for it could be seen that Miss | “74 © . 7 L ne ee rious colors to be cen in the vari- | “necessaries,” which reduced his al- ; While we make guns and shells by the million, while we turn Cackieerry realized ¢ mar- byely ae ‘ rg! er t lowance to about fourpence a day. out airplanes and destroyers at top speed, let us never forget that sya co around in the front r ; ‘ ; Me ae ae Ay here pe i r per. aa into aap nes ‘ I'm ex; 3 ms Pi ftec ‘olonel was relieved of these things add not one iota to the permanent, solid assets upon ®* = [D's Si4'¢ , nes fee f | purchas the watstcoat worn by e wesfal Work Q Chief. The|each # and this garn which the enduring power of the Nation—even for war—depends. poste ee is a tate i Bee oh ; ne al nd n as ment was ' Don’t cut too recklessly from the foundations. Leave a broad, bis car © oils S sioves, = att fferen ened’ (° ApProve Of the diss | sarisg.”*'the price ‘of «which had is . weather mak erence % each cot we a echo n f breechen, le : come out of t 4 j and ample basis of those habits of productive on which! age ie wee ) so far as messing up SM fis satu a i hadi weet . ‘ ene come aut of the soldier's pocket, mie 2 I ted the | nd happir house ta concerne sald Mrs. Jarr. | ene solu w t ; a at Was, na. i nave always rested the hope and happiness of t an people, “Well.” askeq M should hav dea for your| has the slightest taint : ‘ soared ras my yd iy, enhanced | The miseries at While the latter are giving willingly of want? You ® pas les met : . ’ snd half boots being|tendant on the Crimean ¥ te hile the latter : giving ngly cha © at pres wi : ; ike on will s ening tention to the con e uid b first concern of the See rela = Ls Now sprinkle sa i - 5 i t ¢ o' diers led t ‘ nt, it should ir oncern Gov st to offer them ado? WDY}tom of the ja 1 ’ ° alte ng of. ths "velothing Ps guaranices ¢ nowhere shall the industrious be lightly cut off f: as r layer of rose petals ‘: “ i ‘ tasks at which they can continue t host in fut : ; “ae fe Aer SRE eset . . . Be ee $s Great. Religious Fet © * sewing machine] oiiscaked wounds of 20 ot a e Not until the elimination of waste is Pp in ten thousand hone papers replied | more sult on ' y ‘ fn ; * religious fes-| were most in evidence. Those . il n 5 Mrs. Jher, “a en could continue unt k k and Fran. es hose lack. directions, not until every loafer and slacker is put to work, not ja. up “ wouldn't | a for ap ‘ rew th p. Pot Peeve ey the a or inclination to take > a ; # 4 nm veld annual part the parade ; until all machinery available for war purposes is turning to the «* ™!™ * «| Mr Jarr sig I"¢ It Let it stand ‘ af days S* & colebrat the name of God. pe en aaa pe ae witnessed the limit of its capacity, should non-essential industries, so called, be ‘” 4 * b ¢ ang " . » days. 17 re su A 1 wei? n we y observed in Hel-| sidewalk airs placed on the turned over to the tender mercies of war boards who look no fur- eer ad with % ‘ on rn ; his sg cee nn, | Feachen its g untry, but) ‘The girls wore white dresses, wi sa Fie bas : is for around with ' will be pertur * t ares endor | | floral crowns perched upon Pra ther than to-morro' he Intelligen a — nat ve ward P ' n box ar n France appler times every | curled ~ While Washington asks pledge after + r 16 would come 4 mouftag r THE REAL DIFFERENCE w ri fer @ ty #0 town in Belgium was deco aoe : yg and carried tmelate of it make them one in return plied Mr. Jarr the « 6 ANT sce why that man as dot us t fl rated morning of the Fete Diet. | tery uyually ann AE ie por nae jea that pope sh YEN boss over me 1 most the stored s« ———— Mow ‘ y, branches of trees) sion ppeared in the proces- ua 7 > even ed there satya work here ns open tl “ Jer decorations were videa muse ms avaliable band’> pro-_ me “ 1 i Ik is know re about tie bu rrefully pour 1 fi ouses were con-| ‘ollowed by the omy, Ceipbeiiding Mord nad Daagerves|s why aaen ua pet pe ness than he dors. Whenever he wants| cloth, When ali has dra " ri pr eda lat of a came the privat Or : t Y t out ‘s Ko t tt ‘ nman of highest ri oh Ty the Rawtor of Tee Brewing Work . know anything about what's 0+) wil come, take ‘ a althy | Coveerpan Ge Bil ank, talking In answer to letter by "Cit ! Figo t . 5 to find out.” | spoon pres wadding ag artistic creations. | holy, merament’ Pho bret the wens, Hse to contradict bin © Open and supp T ‘ the sides of the jar. T vawkers, selling articles | Priests in the procession wear thelr ie Rates wants ships a I ught to be the ned and added to t ' 18, edible and decorative, | Tichest A the proc tra A procession not care who builds them as | | engin - through the principal they are built rusht. Most Mr hak . il will be found, to Harvest from the festi- te archers returned to the chun a nen working on the sbi c . A lot of m nat way, and perfume Add to th t was t aly % i by ¢ eas ¥ai crowds, and their hoarse shout-|cathedral, magnificently % wreb, 07 ers, Why? Because 4 there's Litference, He « fe Z 1 to the d “ge ¥y decorated to-day are too indepe knows something that you don't ae eag Ds s breast on 1. where, to the turst aut wank. See men sé t ' Bs | cat eacu ringing of all the Sok the ‘ata was restored to — woure are, ione: the work ai at ° 7 ‘ (food : . ihe] BOLTS F FOR HORSESHOES Now. eo ’ Janitor oF supert @18 postaise Sus ie * t you bone and bed ; a 7 aes : . & ab entor has obtained . your i eoLroll ‘ree! Sul wre . be 4 patent f horses) 4. V. ODGNNELI, up ike a dea © ege Mags and @ Press { ‘There ie another way also to make' the United States, procession, although the. youngatera with bole argon Sa mare ” . (