The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1918, Page 9

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‘even 2 art i. The Three Decades | i MYQUHAN WW \ PFsPyOo* im Dere Mable asaaaanieaes . jonas asec a casas i By LIEUT. EDIVARD STREETER MATURITY—20 to 40 Last Minute Xmas Gifts—to Be Made in an Hour Feath of e eww ot -EBE ARLE" ites sinh SA ‘ | Rvening World ta publishing un tAla page Necsenviities’ ced Gone Mitaein thee Nest bee THE FORGOTTEN FRIEND, OR THE OVERLOOKED OBLIGATION, C. Gore 1018, uy Veoh A, hse Comey art alive te EUS 4 he a ati -n , “J ERE MJ i the Ability to Think and the Habit of Thinking to Be BE PROVIDED FOR IF THE HOME NEEDLEWORKER WILL FASHION {Py ir te ered nas» po woe or wo ne @ Successful Lieutenant of Industry.” 1 OF THE GIFTS ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIBED BELOW |Z’ speaiuitate, Not the kind your mother goes to, Mable. A speshtllst “0: By Jose ph French John son | Designed by The Ecening World's Fashion Expert. If it keeps on like this there wout be nobody to do the actual | fightin but me, Mable. Its too muob respopsibilety for ono | nan. Suppose | wan to get sick or somethin. only does one thing. I been doin everything round here ever since I came. | Was gettin sick of it. | went to the top sare bur Dean, school of Commerce, New York University; President Alecanter Homilton Institute; Author, “Business and the Man,” An then a bunch of fellon went away to lern to bé officers, That kind ia siruck my fancy It bein about the i SATURDAY, VECEMBER 21, 1918 —— ey right he'd make me a food speshullst. Said Id have to go into it pretty deep. I been into it up to my elbows in the kitehen ever since. Never trust sargents. Least of all top sargeats, 3 HERE never are enough high-calibre young men between thirty and forty to fill the important junior executive positions which call for able firet lieutenants of industry. | The head of every large business organization is searching continually for men in the second decade of business life Who are capable of being, managers or heads of departments. There never ‘are lacking opportunities in the world of affairs for young men between thirty and forty who are capable of assuming responsibility and using initiative. The successful manager of a great business needs ablo lieutenants and must often’rely greatly upon them What are tho qualities which make aman a uccessful first lieutenant of industry? First of all, perhaps, come the ability to think and the babit of thinking. Thinking is work, and be average man declines to think ualess the situation rs & compels him to do so. But if he does not think hard ese — about his tasks, instead of doing them mechanically, iSqucohe never will be able to make decisions quickly and firmly, or to suggest Baio? ihnovations and ments, And] ~ POR eis by these twin drives forward | routine after forty. Therofore tt sbecctrom the beginner's position of strict | MAN on the threshold of the decade of gent and ways [ guessed 1d be a speshulist to, He sald all Coperaht, 1918, by Ths Prow Publishes New York Lirenine World) only thing T hadnt done round here. {T went to the Captin and told him 1 thought Iv go to, He said I could | "go to, and then he added somethin, | He said a company was built up| somethin like a man. There was the | brain, which waa the officers, and then some was the muscle an some | as the bone. THe sald 1 seemed to | jee pretty well Mtted for my part by | ature so he wouldnt change me, ive | laiways beon strong ever since T was | a kid, Mahle, | Ive rote a pome. IT sent it to the| Divisun paper, They wouldnt print it cause they sald It was so real that mpr a Abed! t 1 th h | matur hould tak K t it might depres the men. [ guess + dic © orders that the vigor- | maturity should take stock of th sdb by t WHA? Hi8 man between thirty agd forty ad- | habits he has brought along with him t nN ky ae cauee T read it to the | dite TAnkes toward Success ' Jout of his twenties, throw away tho | fellos tn the tent af it seemed to F oo}.One of our greatest bankers once | bad one and refill shelves of his depres them awful, I read tt to one #aid to me: “I do not want a young | Personality with good habity lio an he said tt made him abso this bi Who always asks| Tt is pretty well understood that the lutely stock, ile sald be didnt see when he ru 1p againat |Cruder bad havi ich as drinkin | how I could rite {t without gettin sick “IT SEEMED TO DEPRES THEM erowomething new. 1 like the young| ‘© excess, and gambiing, aro serious }myself, Just between me and you AWFUL.” Yan who not afraid to d thing tate ri " a wa : ps a | Mable I did come pretty near being |fair. It iant that 1 care @ snap. i 00k ¢ ssauihdt del sad River sy Pale Hh ae an i ‘once or twice when I was ritin it \ Theres plenty of girls waitin for me more to us than the fellow | armful to the ehance of distinction. until ho| Fer example, a young man often You keep menshuning a fello| tis just the principul of the thing. named Brogging in your letters | Dont think for a mintt that f care, |Now 1 aint got a spark of jelusy in| just menshun it cause | couldnt }ihy nature, Big. Thats me all over, |think of nothin else to way Mable, Hut I warn you frankly. If| Yours 4111 you here otherwise, bag No. 5, made of dark blue 'I ever catch one of those allin ene BILL, dares not do any’ has been told the right way Next to this trick y$® independent | Mt by being a Lothario, but by being inking, which ¢ in outlot in| What 18 called in college a “ty A n, I should i that person. | certain young man entered the employ 5 ality, valuable throughout a businese} Of @ Nationally famous retail mer By Mildred Lodewick | A practical gift for a mau ts the ec employer's ey ‘ elvet ri . the base being a aqua ered cardbo It atin [tries windin up your victrola Ill kick YEGreci, in particulariy g basset to the [SMAnt and in a very short time was Corveieht, 1918) by The Pubiluting Co. (The New York Evening World.) ahh He budel ly iat ‘ bb Pa its sleet Werk s vers ditt: Gut oP (hav Suubw neh: dale plee serie of “DERE MABGIY Let Aj oro vo. 08 ; : | tinea and 1 up with satin ribbon, No. 6 shows a bureau drawe a \ y ' ; man between thirty Wedd forty who Promoted to take charge of ‘a new HEN that final hour of Christman reckon! rrives, and one a Pee nite ie ‘ a 4 hes ae Ha . er \ wwoliaheet in book for, bPAtGh: store aaxes AW he achet made of twe circlés of ribbon gathe ‘© a cluster of rosebud ree One wd must be choson for a place of dis-|PFanch store, T asked him how h comes to m sidden realization that some “him” o "has loprnbdenerthete deh Th sh pel iy TRKO 8 CIUBLEE OF FORCE et a — OM dhction by his chief Gnd ttet be in bad made good rapidly at the centr been left ont, despite one careful planning, the quickest way to relieve the situation ts to take the needle in hand and try out some PIMEMOre of lees close personal contact tended to business and didn't talk ie’ Ith that chief the girls,” was his laconic response. | : Mc AgasssNot all of us may be able to define |The wie young man treats his co.) %F the suggestic ne plotured wbove and which I will here deseribe Hn pepsonality, but we all know it when WFKers ag co-workers and as noth- Usefulness and pri ality combine with a dainty and attractive POPU erie it. One of the greateat assets |'De el fect, I mig for neat and well-finished work, the use of #" of a certain steel magnate ts the im. | The habit of living beyond his in ribbon for the ° A unique and useful gilt for a fastidious girl is a veil case, No. 3, G ath it, so that | of Hotel Makes Cooking Easy {ng the megh of the veil evenly und snaps down, b it can be ne tly rolled around the tube, No, 4 is a collar bag of ore. ° nt say, th thd be Gk SEE on With a cardboard bottom and ribbe ticles ts a gf eat ald, because that ves fewer raw or the matinee girl a dainty bag to carry is No. 2. made of moire ete ina Saath, dimen [OORG: 01 > te ‘ s a] edges. For instance, the large and comfortable workbag the lowe abnulld friendly sincerity which his pe 5 | by tho ian between “thiety Eeieds Habs BAVEAGEA Monae ea HRTERA ARORA wokla eal ‘ twice and sown at the to form Gyo poehet sections, white a ring [4lso, a8 Their Exposition at Madison Square Garden Proves, orad Yonality Saacwcr an adu\G0e tory, ‘Very likely ha le mim| asiar Wino cacuboret noc Sieh Bar ache 4 Ids it in the centre, ‘Through the & tab attached to one side They Have Learned Secret of Putting the “Pep” in Vertisement, all vu raving ex. | tied living in a neighborhood ure brought together when the bag is carried. ‘ps on to the other, No, 7 shows a bag asx me) or large as 6 | Dry” Drink: und Drying Your Hands Without a Towel. ent + ences. If the personality | ¥ith persons whose wealth Is greater | Another is suggested ut the left in the upp ‘ m lesire, mostly covered by petals mado from ribbon Rida tanikcaan latte ih rag | ‘Han his own, Hie wite OF HIS OWN! asnccay woldk on ihe oulelde and’ aill blue ievide, wie © centre figure augeesta a delightful workbag and apron com By Zoe Beckley ste éhances are that he witi'get | fooltah prid him to compete : 1 ods, with to be made from a remnant of #i/k or flowered cotton bead Mn nort th Twhbon bows and t ring fr und A narrower dull blue bow at the top, which n sliding. off. of several re the job, with the condition perhaps} in spending, Sthat upon investigation his state- | Sults. He 3 mbnts about himself are confirmed. } eo vaiawtcis'| Old Pay Envelope Has Lost Its Kick fMusticn of a man. If you say that a] Yancement because it requires ‘the! nt of capital, and he has “We Sure Would Like to Get Those 1906 Model Pay Envelopes Back— ! trings ' ILE bride who fears to undertake a pio; the grouch who scolds because his morning eg is cold before he finishes it; the (1 borrow the term en __- | from the oMce boy) “germhound" who writhes at a roller towel; the | ur sessed by a cowardly fear of losing Sad Soul who is ating requiems to the rickey which haw but a few months longer to live—let all these seek and find solace at the National Hotel Men's Exposition in sewaion this week at Madison Squara Garden. From many of the exhibits one judges that what ls eon fen has a strong personality it is]! > ea ing that he has|saved no nest egs in ; ae : a . . g a ‘ i odd tbe the Holal blak Mea tant : ae pfenmih oc charactor, that in cvtin | Alait, however, may) be am They May Have Had Only One Cylinder, But Gosh! They Never Wimin aa wk Ghuld anything bo: WES RELSULLIER “Soaitions ho will be forceful, ener | friend a as his ¢ It be example, than an electric oven which guarantees a per- feot plo? Actlo, efficient. The opinions and mug- |desires to be what i a “top Missed—There Ain't Even a Headache in a 1918 Pay Bag; It’s Lost ; 12%, Fostions of a man with strong per- | notcher” in efficiency, ‘he must mak Its Kick"’—Which Is Why There Ain't Anything on the Table | 1 A boon to brides indeed! Marcella opens her “i + hate faltheul ally Th can of ever-ready mince meat, rolis out her crusts of webeRonality are listened to with respect, | habi ilehithed ag $i as . T , ; Ici, vor Beene a ol ie int “BO Fit to the words of @ man larking | Junior exccutive between thirty and Except Hubby’s Feet, and There Ain't Even Any Bundles to Carry ae Wescci— prepared flour, claps her pie into the errorieee oven, ta eanepersonality, few men give a willing |forty should find the best way of * ¢ : on ny on she taken it o 4 “biggete and do it the bost by the String. eet Creation, Under crust a feather, |iy moving the elector upward a few, nally the doing lupper crust a poem In golden brown. |inches the airstroam comes In range i ea | BY ARTHUR (“BUGS”) BAER i Bantshed forever iw friend husband's | of your face. ‘The. necessary, mass smear, Hence personality of the right |doing everythin bP ina is something that young men in| Way regularly ur business should take pains to cul- | bec 3 a habit A ate be efficient, should have the habit of Copyright, 1918, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) {hoary jeke about ammunition. SUp- | saying of the skin in connection with Smast Teaith is another important punctuality, of attending to corre PORTS from Holland state that Mrs, Bill Ho selling at seven pay envelopes a jill. If your girl LL tragedy mes He aE the @vaporating process places the alr rs S RHGGASREA Ehere nie si re crusts his moth o ma i in & clan \ 3 ste jhent of the success of men in the} spondence promptly, of goir bea | henzollern is starving to death, as there is only happens to slip you the grand razz and falls in love sag 5 4 ey ae 1, | towel In & claws by itself as a beau wom & turity. Wh a tman/and getting up at regular hours, of 7 iy the foolproof oven and be happily | titer, One thing is certain ubvut this frcade of maturity ee eae Uda pe la enough food for Mr; BIN Hohensolleen and bla with a handsome hero of the Indoor Tanks Corps, you idea! iowel aubstitute, tf there la @ BeOEEE uke care of his physical cone | daily ¢ ogg. das? hats . ’ “ sue to get the pound of engagement butter back, If aber alga sehdethe! he needs to xive| Wom he deals, of tact, of considera sextet of simpertal sons, Saunt i ha of ae aH ‘i rn rl nM And that vacuum serving cup which |tory germ upon your paddies after jon between | tion for others, of even tempe t Well, it's tough. ov f ou win the suit, you can have the pound of but blows hot and blows cold at will! A) the wash-up, it is your own germ and | 11, it's tough on Mrs. Bill, We might send her a made {nto a scarfpin, But don’t flash the pin over in y and fort ween twanty | square-dealing, of en poowload of cook! ; en ne lea : " blessing alike to the rheumatic vis- no one else's. There ts satisfaction in hd thirty, when he probably stilt has | can form habits which are a 9} SeOking recipes, but what good Is a bird srooklyn. {tor and to the exacting guest, the|that. The manufacturers a de- - jirresiduc the games | and helpers. SRaa we hout any bird They're knocking ‘em cold for less over in that housewife and the hubby whowe love /clare and maintain that their article poe gee { his school For the superstructy s. BIll's wife jen't the only cuckoo who {3 up against the neck-o-the- woods. sald it then, stranger, A {grows cold along with his matutinal is the Invincible enemy of Spanish RS Ron collexs’ day ;Which gees up through the ft eate puzzle. All the girls have enough cooking ré uple of toughbolled gangsters crashed a bank over oe influenza, grippe, cold sores, tres, ex- ory nan really wants | ) he, Maturity, habit hly important ipes, and they would all be good cooks if there wa there the other day, and all they got was @ lot of Like most great inventions, ‘tis a|travagance, chapped hands, untid.< d it by his own building mater anything to cook, The old-fashioned dining room table noney, Not a e egy to repay ‘em for thelr iple thing, Between tho aliver Ness and poverty his p ora nor his . that used to groan at Christmas time ts just a H trouble. [holder and the glass container within There wre a great many. clean @ itt In the deca S a P 4 thing of the past as the Teutonic dream of Mitte The old pay envelope has certainly lost Its lis Just room enough to place a little things and handsome things aad BS ur First Internationa ; | and forty many your Marj suropa ity. In the old days Roger would grab off his |hoiling or | ld water, according | labor-saving things and things which not feel that they can afior amage. If a dining room table groans now it’s because day night plunder and start right home by the jto whether you serve an egg or 4 jaro delightful to eat and to drab eu iny:s HE first international mar has furnished roomatism or needs a new set of ca of the nearest saloon, He alway ent home busted sherbet. It has been estimated that among the 800 exhibits of the Hotel oie “y of an American heiress ters, The plates are as empty as last year's sparro and with a headache, "ut there ain't even a headache [FE AL he SAAR ene AAR Oe eine a a ae paar big ‘opean ) n genera 1 Th | 4 w Aha >u Ite While speeding | o: he show f you ‘e very, Vel ee or it European to att general nest. ‘The decanter is as hollow as the funnel of ar na 1918 pay | SB Giana rode Feaulis Whe BRePRINY i ee ere er ae wears oF ntion was that of Elizabeth E ay you will sense a certain lurk. tiv b ¥ to uw guest with a hot egg or 0 cold Sethe. pervs ' ona he Shah Gr mina ety lust River tugboat. The bird who used to get bronx And the toughest part avout the high price of eats | tee it hagaiie Goal aie COWIE Gadanad Co) anne as ~~ oa 3 iL ae hitls from Inbaling too many Bronxes now gets bi and drinks {s that there aren't any substitutes. When hot ice, were laid end to end, they |understand the intangible air of ante REG ween t ise Saat Hinges all rusty from gurgling rainspout highvals the prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company |would make a human pathway from |tety in certain quarters. And of re 0 ePive 1 Minus: Baitaracn a Wealthy qaaranaas ere ain't anything on che table except hubby's fect tops on her chin you can easily grab off her under lapproximately the Mission Inn, Culi- |Jolcing In others, ‘The Great Drought {aa ehaut! # to his auton! Rat atere Matvlenal one oie And why? Because the old pay envelope has lost its study to sing the part. But there ain't any under |fornia, to Shepheard’s Hotel in Cairo, [iv coming, The country is drying up. tHe alway Afford to BM eas Gast siauiage ae ec kick | study for an You may fool a hen with a china and that if placed shoulder to wnout-- | Overnight, bars are changing into @ hour in his room every wee Jerome Bonapar f N About ten years ago a good supper would crash an | doorknob, but an't fool a set of false teeth that but why run on? You get the idea, | soda fountains, The 'C ickenfeather exaraises-of some sort, 1s ume 4 in con awiul hole in a thin dime. Sirloins were almost a way, Wher off a chunk of a porcela! Jdon't you? jCarbonade” is taking the place of eee rat FH RIOES Te Anat MI HAC V's hump would set you baek three cents intry & darned arer home than Denmark | wonderful cup, 9 after ail but a oup— | oLY Cmrrh | ep O a vetralgnte 1 Phe man] ¥.th her, and svon proposed. Ai vou could get all the milk you wanted to drink for Kalser Bill may have bliked the (at-leaded Gorn ® SOAVERIOn ee: mNguY ( B0l} yoy can guess the makecup of the eae is 1 eGod Ghvaloal 66 n{ the we ‘ if sur cents, Nobody wanted to drink it But you peasants with shredded whiskbrooms and syutheti me one might way, & Fuardian af DOD | usta raeching-Cheero/" but the: seeree mes 8eldom gives birth to a new » In| embark oe yuld get it just the same. And everything was co ! but don't try to pull that bunk on a Broadway {Ho health bw the air-dry hand: |. crediant of the “Cocon-NipY te an ec uot oniw does nck | dl and heap that you would throw away the toothpick after sant. When a Broadway moujik starts out to eat jwiping syatem Is. It 's frankly oUt | ci sossible to learn au your wad abent th fagination, but he lacks also the grit ising one end 1 meal he {3 going to get a good meal, no matter jto “get” the fatal public towel, |rown since the subway wag “ime and re hecessary to carry 4 where she gave b But now? Now It's @ horse of a different tune. Bui. \ rit, And you can't get a meal on a 1918 whether of the paper variety, the | roved." ‘Thin is a luscious , drink, New-idea into eMfr under of the fanou ter is sold only on Maiden Lane. If you happen to satchel PORS baleen gtr varaty: oF {8 with a coftee base which they ato say For many men the years between | J mily, | Joror ask a girl to marry you and she happens to chirp y« Ve nure would like to get those 1906 sig a es rcmacpeiogg oe | toa a kiok, emelle like Mien thirty fort f V" for] ¥ i W fo abandon PR TsanRTala duh CA MAILARLLAGA ton & Runs 7% | This 160 per cent, sanitary towel 18 /and looks like a kick, But tt has mo changing 1 ha fe i again, excoy n a nt butter. The lepidarist is dowr rise 3 . vier nie iM just plain, clean hot air which |kick. It's like the search for a gub= i © *emes. A compar ely small number ' i F rushes out at the tap of a pedal and stitute for rubber in auto tiree—theng 26 men effect drastic changes in their ing the safe for a yard of milk, which is , they never intsse dries your soaped and rinsed hands. isn't any substitute i erie eee wide inane oa

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