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ESTABLISH : Dafly Except Sunday by the Press Publishing Company, Nos. 63 te 3 Park Row, Now York. RALPH PU! J. ANG " MEMBER OF TH ASSOCIATED PRPS. Pree te excturively entitled to the tae tar reblication of ef! newe Aewpatdhee dappetatet Pree te secestcel clit Lots, Matt socal nome published eres GERMAN PROMISES TO GERMANS. e@ REGRET’—co the Prussian Minister of War is reported to have said a few days ago in tue Reichstag—“that frequently | far-reaching promises have been made which afterward lead M kinds of complaints when under pressure of necessity they arc/ Whe Prusian Minister did not mean, o| bo other nations. He was not thinking of pledges made to neutrals —pledges, for le, that unarmed inerchant vessels should not be sunk without g, that women and children should not be murdered on the seas. _ Pledges of this sort were long eince scorned by Germans as no; binding than the principles of humanity by which civilized at war have forbidden the slaughter of non-combatanta, the fing of hospitals or hospital ships and the killing of Red Cross . t course, German proin What the Prussian Minister lad in mind were promises made to Gerinan people: That first Imperial promise of the summer of 1914 that German should be back in Berlin victorious “before the leaves fell.” | The promise of the von Tirpitz regime that U boat warfare! dd starve England into speedy submission. he later promise that the submarine campaign had only to be d and its frightfulness intensified to end the wer. The promise that the United States could not raise an army soon '@nough to make it count in the present struggle. The promise that the U boats would keep American troops from in Europe. The promise that the great spring drive of this year would carry ithe German arms to early decisjve victory. : promise that the Ukraine would give Germans plenty of food. promise that Hindenburg would be in Paris by May 1, 1918. T> Of all these “far-reaching” promises not one has been kept. | _ U boat campaigns, initial and intensified, have failed of their Food supplies continue to reach England. The United) has landed more than a million troops in Fratice with a loss Yess than three hundred. Lord Beresford reports that last week | ‘ h, Allied and nentral shipping destroyed ‘by submarines’ anted to only 3,000 tons daily, as against 13,900 tons daily a th ago. he Secretary to the British Minister of Munitions) a | | | With Both Feet! |. | EDITORIAL PAGE | Weduesday, July 10, 1918 —_— = —_ —_ — — - Crnnight Wr The Pree Publishing O# New York Evening World), a ; Recent retorns show the losses of munition ships from ¥ submarine warfare are only about @ quarter of what they were when the U boat campaign was at its height. There have | ¥ ‘been weeks recently when the Germans failed to sink a single ton of munitions. = | | Wice Admiral von Capefle, Minister of*the German Navy, cannot | ‘ Germans to the patent fact: Germany’s boasted U bout weapon Dlented and broken. ‘As for the assurance that the United States could never get its} arr Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Rowland | Ouprright, 1918. by The Preas Publishing Co, (ihe New York Evening World), | ‘Seek Not in Thy Folly to Appear ‘Individual’ for Originality Out of the Mouth of a Woman Falleth Upon a Man as a Stone From an Housestop”’ Y Daughter, wouldst thou be “a MAN’S woman?” ‘Then, IT charge thee, heed my instructions! For, 1 have walehod them at their work; and lo, they differed not by # hair's-Dreadth, one from the other, neither in their ways nor in their words, nor in the cut of their garments. ‘Then, seek not in thy folly to appear “individual.” Vor originality out of the mouth of a WOMAN falleth upon @ man as a ctone from an house-top, and clever- ness etriketh him as a blow in tho darn. Jt 18 SO unexpected! Therefore, study to attain the Masculine IbbAl, which is of 4 simple pattern, and easily matched. Behold, when he calleth, she saith always, “SO charmed!” and “How sweet and THOUGHTFUL of thee to bring mo the flowers!” And when he departeth she saith always “MUST you go? But-now- Whether he describeth bis favorite salad or the latest American vic- | tory in battle, or the beautles of the sunset, she saith always: “How PERFECTLY lovely!” She signeth a letter “Devotedly-Edythe." postscript. She picketh imaginary sperks from his coat lapel. She admireth ais “strength.” She appealeth to his “judgment. She saith, “Oh, don’t call me ‘MISS Smith!’ For everybody calieth me ‘Dorothy!'” She playeth the “Spring Song.” She singeth “The End of a Perfect Day.” The VIOLET is her favorite flower. She doteth on mahogany fur- niture, She knitteth interminable sweaters. She adoreth Billie Burke. She dresseth a la Mrs. Castle. Lo, when Pomeranians are the fashion, she would not be SEEN in the company of a poodle, and when hips are OUT of vogue, she would die rather than touch a potato. Yet, if a myse-ring were “good form,” she would wear one without question. For lo, she would rather be dead than “different|” Go to, my Daughter, come not unto me saying: “Alas, why do all men adore a Bromide?” For behold, the answer {s too simple! Verily, verily, she is no STRAIN upon a man's {magination He knoweth always “just where” to find her! She causeth him no mental effort, neither any emotional anguish She is like unto @ blue serge suit, which is always “proper,” and com- fortable. She is as a good tooth—which never bothereth ‘him. She is like unto the brand of his tobacco, and the flavor of his cuffce —the same to-day, yesterday and forever, She is the demi-tasse which he taketh to “settle” him after the heady love-feast of his bachelorhood. Yea, verily, she is a RELIEF from all OTHER women! Behold, many dumsels may a man love. in the course of his days, bub She putteth the news in the | SHU: is the kind which be bath always “intended” to MARRY! Selah. 7 Family By Roy L. McCardell By Noy Le Mevardell ; Hing forces ready in time to make them teil against @ supremo) B ° M M hall and dead in hia soning fingers. Govrnele 1918. by The Pre Pubtiehing On ‘Oh, don't blame the Stryvers!”|/up, If a roach dies we muy be ars ‘ n effort, what do Germans already recognize as the most for vy Marguerite ooers arsha! Vor it is only when ‘THE girl marrics | ay Ceuren eb wc, al" Mrs. sik “nt a ae : mien Vee i ae . , * . ‘ ; ; * si asi ning World) yu tha c abl U Ne bol curred to me why you object to « “Ob, don wik euch fookuinn ® dable and disturbing new factor in the situation on the western Coperighl, 018, he The Eyam Pabitlng fe, (rhe New Seek: Bracing Wert) you! thers you. tnd yous, veriale nice place to go on our vacu- ; srohibition | w * 7 " ; 4 On dntatand ing to Maine—Maine is a Prohibition | when I'm trying to find a p fer front? ' No. 6.—THE GIRL WHO MARRIED YOU nd that you wnderstan 1 etd Site aes > ar ‘ [eee Bee a ae on C perfect detin tion,” wvald Mri Pe Lake whey | State.” | us to go for a couple of week’ aid i ‘ 1 . "Mo erys o real | his ¢ * masculinity cap Siryvers aro ng to Maine. cy tye aia eat ar ‘ | Mrs “, ‘i What, if not those unbelievable numbers of American troops eo surmise int eels and iis sommna ain masculinity cap V tion of marriage: rece as Tema y sa Is on0 gr at drawba le Mrs, Jurr. "Can't you vusgest ; | ty; a golden dream dreamed | tures his bride Me “Golug my way of suy tha Laas GaEne admitted Mr. Jarr, There is tor] } already arrived, fighting like devils und putting fresh confidence into| true; moonlight, crimson flow-| ‘To the contrary, the girl who mar | Contented more or mer." much hard drinking in a Prohibition | “Anywhere will suit me ex ‘French and British? Those constantly increasing forces from across | ers, the musie of|ries you acts, with quiet conviction, | J dreamt life could held “Not for mo if the Stryvers are) static, J prefer to stay io the tem-| Kurope this y replied Mr, Jarr ae) violins, th or principle laid do" »y Moliere Such happines: there,” said Mr, dare + nite. aaa “Dp, ; “el Atlantic who, as an Independent Socialist member warned the} ia ee enti, | gn tne arial Haid down by oer yeh happin OMAInBeIE a Rig) Mealet ventured | tate wei canine, Do be serious! We must got awar ; | y and rength he takes ber own wherever she “L dreamt not that | ‘ ine a bis D e “The Thousand Islands are deligbt- | SOMEWHERE. ‘The Kangles are ‘ Prus#ian Landtag this week, “more than balance the Allies’ losses and of the ocean of| finds it, nuld keep the & 1 height Mes. Jorr. ful,” ventured Mrs, Jarr, "Kiverybody | ing to the Catsk fin tng ant " > P the German guin in man power through new drafts and release of this stuff your} Ono reason wh can do so ts ight after nixt “Ht isn’t big coough to hold me aM) vig nay poen there raves over them.” | Catskills out of the question men;from the eastern frout.” \ last sweetheart | because thin ultimate sweetheart the Bnd) the Bt _entes Bee “They are not my rave, then,” said] “Why? asked Mr. Jarr. a § : Bhould bo ali | really a synthetic sweetheart, She bys oe eianeenrnrrney é i mati Mr. Jarre. “If I'm tp rave about is! “Do ye hi a ii “Several millions more will como unless we Germany rid compact. or has yomething of all the qualities k Yj ands 1 rave fh Couey! ialaniie |piaca cite. ees pagans leeniie ij the Government of the war politicians.” If you know| which you find delightful and desir fe} § our MMC SAK SS sii can rave accu the thousand | sre dae scnaer Saw il would i Mn: Ganuah Geonie.are ts is : Fe : your luck, she {s|able in woman, ‘Tenderness and pas 4 . as ; tO CHRB OA reaped meget ei ets ‘ ~) told them. bout ; ae jee apes | ie Ra EAN the girl who mar-|*i0U, intelligence and tho gift of Famous Characters in History and Fiction Who Have | Oh, T might know you'd object to] “It would be rat ee Mn tar 3 about Amerie 8 ° | ri ° onal eencros: 4 ) id » as Y ‘f ; f sei ‘arr, : rican slowness wak the most lying of all th ries you, In Ku-|@reams, honor and generosity, aug Borne the Same Given Name as Yours any place I'd select!" gaid, Mrs, Jucr. |“ get two weeks’ vacation, It takes Fantees by which German patience has been fooled, rope they prefer to heep love and mar- | ter aud physical allure, must be com- I | M A | “Clara Mudridge-Smith is going to) « week to go out to the Rock es wih ¥ ‘As « source of grain supply for German home consumption the|#° @ geparato watertight com. |bined in her—not perfectly, perhaps, By Mary Ethe cAuley the White Mountains or the Sulphur |a week to get back, That would «ii yy Ukraine has | bitter disapp y ese pertmentay Hare (Almont aller ye| HOE in hen eA bres: BEE te Some Copzritt, 1018, ty Tus Press Publehivg Co, (ie New York Brenine World) Springs or the Rockieo—ehe buse't|us tivo minutes to aay ‘Howds-da m ¢ has been a bitter disappointment. The amount of grain was try the divinely hazardous experi-|easure and degree. Her secret VICHOLAS. Nicholas Lenine. Nicholas LOMB: | just decided.” Pike's Peak, Ym busted) Fe overestimated and much of it was destroyed by the Ukrainians befere ment of combining the two, ad, de- | mowledge that sue can be mute, com A | worth, the husband of 4 Roose: "st thought she'd gone to Atlau “1 don't wee why wo can't get ) + h . akes, gcandals by sweethe: 7 » iu the na s old Cine ti awit the Germans could get possession of it. A Bremen merchant sent b hee iE San weandals, diverce spate emeatienrh Aiton bee Min’ oe ciee cud: tuiaveer Here |: It wae from aa i Sune City,” sald Mr. Jarre, for a month or two like other peop). ” M : an font rovinelal “ it to put out bi y . amily, W je thel i “ “ i. she b 4 7 the Imperial! German Government to make a special study of cercale te ‘4 nearing mh ps ig a et" (Only, of course, you never ut Myra, even in his infuncy he Hees Ws ogi ‘Ob, that was only for a trip. She] whimpered Mrs, Jarr. “The Stryy. » 3 fm tha Ukraine reports that no products can be imported into Ger) and one woman to And In each | Slow ber to be so frank, It Is you displayed great piety, and a4 ed tO) wut the greatest of ali Nicholases cee ius woe alee He Cee el ate x J ft ecelve nourish from his nurs " 0 wie ely. stay as long as they like.” emp : ‘ fae apis sther's eyes u lifetime of romance is|He Must share your life, confer the |Tecelye nourishment Was Nicolaus Copernicus, the Pole. | “ers oa PoE bli vi may fr uh this part of Russia for at least two years. Another prom ap ideal so beautiful that the accep. |ivner of your name, &e) but once daily op Wednesdays and, al Pail man wees Ree UL Rayong SL onseen We neto, “They can stay as long as the) ithe BL d worth tes. r esi , ee . ‘ sal . > ome out tu his p Alko Hall, neur | vo eta one ” ae 4 Bp) dae proved wort! fanus nhl aukialances a RlllGn tat Toward the synthetic sweetheart, Wriday fenotas, | PHOEM, Prussia, iu 147s, Elin father) 7 eae ce aut t deak een BAF qm: conperued,” Temarscd That the great Germ off of 1918 had th ures to aeht t er, ul yung wan's Chemin d ive Popes were nained Nicholus,| |. native of Cracow, who hud) > gh Jarre, “and the further away t» iw ‘ ad the brea i. ru t ter. Ss Ser en a5 r + ' ' ‘ y narviaget" J heard | Vames-Roud of the evit- apd the Int one sholus Vi W ettled ther Nicolaus was sent t ies “Ab : - He e | so at the longer they ytay the ve! « mm stand f ectages by the un stod et ay F \ “And wou t wo along, or tlie} ter VU like it.” 1 3 id iL alw t ; Vowithe Ue tates a oe tienes ea h Wounterblows from ren British and Ane un und tha 1 " b 8 * - z, Nicholas of Basel wus ehildren upped Mrs, Jarr Mev) Mrs, Hiekett told me she went { ' ma nd vate eMuugh te have her fad hin learning ludied iuuthemalical solence, aid d } ry el » 1 jf 1 ' ‘ ‘ « ola | ur el Il ey of is) Newfoundland one yea Chano rts and Paris are prot | apa ic : : Then he must wander alone after ou 1 widerpread as ie Ae eH leh! All they think Ww ni ne year and Il re ' rtocleg irriers which grow strony: ease 1 Me ” wut tn MM vyled bis spare time to painting si celia a ichic died Ra oar EE od weaker cannot he concealed fr F ; Answered with a oem N-o'-the-wispsof reimance or cateh (ion of pious people ° THT Pe Foane ee thtee he went to { Sole somewhere that it would be) grand,” sald Mrw, Jarre, “What wou Mt : ‘ t wealed fron ierman people. Phy Roe See tebe ae f thom and have it turn bla her In fellowship, contrary to Une}, nese ended lectures on as.|'mpossible for their wives (o wccom- | you suggest ne, bo practical! my Yon Hindenburg dinner in Paria had to be again countermanded and. ping and not the end ¢ fimaoie fustion of the ties, He was burned |) 808 Be ne went to) pany them. That wh: husbands All right,” said Mr. Jarr. “I'll: i+ the whole G ledul h : NEWEST THINGS IN SCIENCE do \ never ank their wives or children to! gest you give me ten ' A "Hy) the whole German seliedule in the west has gone to piece sweethearting. ‘There Nikel § SCIENCE. jin 19%, holay de Cus, Carding!) nodaa and Ramo, Uy 503 Copernic er , Ors yo , en cents ty + a N , har thin dexirable slate of af | In the end of a new glass stirring jand scholar of Basel, who lived IM) itieg in Mrauenburg, The house | 69 hunting: [down town, and I'l try to figure one o wonder the Prussian Minister of Wa egrels s¢ cham me¢ tied in Prau be “ , i in be N sa 4 i f War regret J, » many tha hea vany elk What Darwin |rod for mixing drinks a tiny tp. | the enth century, was called the | which be occupied at Alleustein in| Well, ie a man is going hunting! how to mako enough money ta ta@ reaching promises that lead to al! kinds of complaints. calla “the active principle of selec. jcandescent lanyp to illuminate its |“heformer before the formation.” | till to be scen, and on the wall of hi |Be wouldn't cure to drag a sender | She family for a good long trojlew yi y Bh From the point of view of militarism “pressure of necessity” j:| tion” 19 vested in woman, rh. air | Nicholas has always bean § faye {chamber are the perforations which ponas sig ser. Raa UE CAOIS S| ERE RHEE BERS week. After aff, nw i 7 a ¢ oned |, ana sa te ee rails where her 1! ould be in dan- | town’s the ” a “aff all pleas the most dangerous to have to invoke too often. Repeat-| [nm Ms search for romance the aver Two typea of washing machines |'* Dame 18 Se Here ahs |e eee 10 sine 2 cea welire hn of bears and mountain Hons, you! “That's wine Geena h : i . ay z man c t be trusted to | ¢ Czar being namec pla sage of the stars across the meridian. | Be and 3, | 1y whom 0) pinte are reop) a v y age young man canno! | « tle t ofl y y q whose y,” a ’ edly urged upon a disappointed, war-worn people it becomes a steadily) Stinutsh between the pinehbeck that - ve a a inte katonar |pr-atent was Nicholas T, whore PKA!” Copsenicug sought by comparative| knw,” Mr. Jarr explained ___ [they haven't money enough to go an, + increasing, uncontrollable pri e toward peace. chain: ak FeAl molds ® eundey tape. tae heir Work have | a5 nothing but trouble, In 1814] Gay of the various astronomical sya You'd make a fine hunter of bears | where else!” sighed Mrs, Jar. pei ent atcha debe ele a pliner tr been patented =| trouble broke out between Russit }roms to find one that was both simple | and mountain lions* eried Mra, Jarr i—oecer ae 4 i Letters From the People Sa rere prerogative to cheoxe | Complete eatomatto telephone aya-|and Poland, where Constantine ¥08 | 424 consistent, and from hia study be|scorafully. “"Why, you can't bit a cat) HOW SNEWS" ORIGINATED ne cr mate, The queen on a throne| teams have been recommended for|Governor, ‘The Polish leaders sent | produced the theory that plancis re-| with a boot at twenty yards! newspapers = modes @ Intervention tn Ressta, = [might do ut the right ul ; burke 4 7 “ 1 tim t Ind-hearted claimed that the lish Pe he Eéitor of The Droning World att seeccentte dete place and the | goes her own proposing. And how-| four New Zealand cites by @ gov-|t.elr elaima to St. Petersburg 204) vive around the sun, This work was I contd, but I'm too kind-hearte F a hey publiste} | ‘The growing resistance of Crecho si Pieces to me thts | ver gato for democmey we may \crnment electrician | notas replied that he would 9n-liong delayed before bringing it bo-|T shoo the cat away, but don't try droporiant happenings in wb Bi rrgary we to de about Tus ce 8 | ; ith canna Poland for C o hit him to boot,” said Mr, Jarr,jaquarters of tho earth, and to pro a forces along the Sit nd a strong force there and put | make tho world, in the Court of Love |swer then with cannon Jrore the world, for Copernicus dreaded | to H , | pro a oad makes it apparent, as rit into the 1 It aie woinan will remain queen. A periscope and extension handle | | red and made into a Kus |ing outery that would be raised] “Joke!” jit printed on the first page of rasa Saat hare 48 indeed & f ratels to wet the flame again,” | . wine ee CURR PICTUS OREBERS | on navies against him, Ho dedicated the bo k| Mrs, Jarr only scoff {issue a cross with tho letters N. 1, Mucieus for the Allies to use in| z t KSIDENT OF MOSCOW The young man worth marrying |4) po operated sev ral feet above a | 8™ ! that | ne ske the way \s, and W. at its points, to 4 a new Russian front. With| New lea for Heason rarely marries, but he IS married — | photograpace’s head | Sir Nicholas Bacon dito vope Paul LIL, in order, as he It's no jok 10 ‘ j ints, to indicala ‘# half million first line troo, ot of The Bren verb very much in the Pp ve Voi tame yee | | Kee per of the Gr during the that he shall not be accu nd make the night hideous in this | the four directions of the compa bs a quarter million more] 1 have boen pationUy waiting tol qe esl bet oniae wiv, { Both the back and tings ¢ gn of Quten Bhs Once the lor seeking to shun the judgment of| part of town, when one can't get slecp| A day came, however, vhen yoing $ could send } ° 5 It is perfectly sa to siv D jroig ¥ could send | seu what the city or State authorities ; ne tne ine Bon, been {comb dure hetlow and into the r} Queen said to him that his house hatleniightened men. The book was| for them and tho baking heat: busy editor, Pressed for time, jci8 there would LDy representative Vate organ, | 2Wey_thia secret of my becuu can bo inserted a heated rod for| as a é fout the diagram, and army that }izution were guing to about high | like Cussiat L shalt never be be- | quichly drying the halr grown too small for him he printed in Nurnberg, and the printing} “We must be careful not to molest} ‘am, and printed the well give ny trouble, }rents., But 1 seen no movement | lieved. Women do not have to be- | sirabaidicial ed Waa plied: “Not so, madumo, Your Ma-] way not completed when Copernicus | any tame creatures, Tho 8. P. C, A, | letters in & straight Une on his outs a Let eethane renmer se | in tk J Could muppert to help us all.|iieve me; they already know the I One oF the Inrmeat Hnalih railways jouly ha nade me too great for my} was taken ill, He lingered for a time, | Will get after us if we dot” cautioned OA, The ne 9 E 4 16 Inutter peri ntly hushed w nas DUE a Hreprootins plant inwhich |}, gue. ; “Look how the ested 1¢ single Word, ‘of diviwions from thc nutter permanently hushed up? | sain, kyery man wha over llved—Its treat all lumber used in the con. | a2 ‘ and on the day of his death, only a| Mr. Jarr, “Look how they arrested | sn¢ A considerable number of from. And TI understand ang that they should not in-| with two exceptions, Bernard Shaw | struction of cars Nicholas Nick was the hero oflrow hours before he expired, a copy|an exhibitor of trained fleas at As-|North Arnericuns spend their da: 9 : RE TOOAY to send & 00 Pipulion |terere, Is the mean fime these land. | and Shakespeare—i# unalterably con . . 2 2 one of Dicken st fatnous Povels.|of bis work wus placed in bis bundy, | bury Park for unkindness to insects, wad Rina we eking news ang Drs man ‘ al joré ve evil bleeding tenants of ‘or the protection of racing auto cholas | name of the King of ol 7 ’ ‘or a critical public, Al lthdch would easily give us vinced that the combination of his pi ng Nicholas 1s the namo he Sin, Ho touched it and seemed conscious | And that reminds mo I saw Gertrude | Most one-half the newspabecs of Mud dollar that they possibly can, ts to be done about it? every of 1,000,000 men ing a tow | What ‘Think what thal? million m X-ray eye for feminine perfection, bis|huy.been invented, covered with rite wkill we 4 Nimrod of the love chase’ ber lubes, into which wir ly puuaped biles, a sult of pneumatic armor rre r of the Ruywian Bolubeviki, Montgnegro and also the name of the} what it was, and then relapsed into| scattering roach powder dewth. in the world are published in the Botter gy in und sweep It States und Canada. . 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