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' ’ ' ES 2 Sa drioacncaute ESTANUSIIED BY Jost ‘The Al ted Thre teedied to or no: oie ry pnd MT PULITZER. ept Sunday by the Prees Publishing Company, Ni Park Row, New York k Row, ark Row Para Row, ‘om. 53 te of 1 nowy Remmanciieg VGUUME: ODN Ti cir4 seri iiri Vi vetes oNO. 20,9 LIKE SHEEP? ‘ 1 1 Os Ge i country: mena 1 ision of q of a national “bone dr amendment 1 d into i millions of Am 1 , Ox waven't the siand up and say what they think about it ause, through moral d e aud timid million 4 people in the United States iy to see their rights curtailed tather than give any one a chance to say they have aligned then cn the side of liquor interests and saloons Bec ey fear someb \ mist 1 then That is the naked truth The soon nderstood, the sooner a tively small by rele yody of fanatics e been aby ce prohibition into the field of national sues but to terrify leg { elief that “women's 7 and the “chureh vote” will li them unless they do what they can to jam nation-wide prohibition into the Coustitution of the United States. j Tf they could hear the real views ALI t coustituents epenly and f voi does any one believe legislators would be hypo casting Votes for a national prolibition amendment at utter variance with their personal con , and habits? hey are itened hy a silence ake to mean wha the most power! obby ever organized glibly te them it means state of mind of a majority menaced by an imposition whieh it in no wise approves, but 4 nst which it sees no way to defend itself save hy lining up alongside forces it feels it ought not to rub shoulders with | For this feel the liquor inte themeelve nthe amazingly bhort-sighted indifference with whieh they have let degradation over. take and do its worst to the saloon in most pa of the United States—have been largely to blame | A Nevertheless the fact remains that large numbers of level-headed ‘Americans have not ceased to believe that 41 and sound-minded en gh to clean up the of personal fr hibition to be settled within the limits of St How many are willing to come out and and emphatically ¢ How many are willing to see that the ve Nation is still robust ate boundaries, state that beli Segislatures are given a clear notion of just where thousands of indus Mew Moe | for them ed Mrs. Mudridge it, 1M, v x t 1 . ch Pa eee oeiea nia aNd womens th: brary) n¢ yarn i Fs .e rT . a | “After a Visit to the Food Show. full of money. “I'll take you to the community, who have no axes to grind for either the liquor interes By Roy Griffith to serve th 1 > RS. CLARA MUDRIDGE-SaliTH | lore we go to lun : 4 iota atreet. car, ded added; 1 . "7 a Pes tand: 6: a tne i by tell ig them the at ae ca tate atvles pa lant exhibition of the new dehydr |} know you are just dying to get home, or the Anti-Saloon Led tand on the question of nation-wide The Evening World's Authority on Successful Salesmanship. Shoe ane ina ieeeewit UE Le agra haba icine and tvs ask to auat Me a ee ? py right 1, he Dre Publishing Co. le ow Yor! ey orld.) ba her vandbag, to take ov me . he exhibit . . gee ‘’ prohibition ? en a 73 by Two . i hing a mM de i iss i i oh ntest attempt to. make vat rhe two eagerly enjoyed the ex ans-to get dita te. tax maliaate ae r. Griffith's sulermanship column ix published on thia page daily. : k : andi Eee ae the wa BN . It is this great body of common s opinion that must be | Ustructive articles like to-day's alternate with wera to questions — | Heve thi ubatitute is any 4, Jar m giv interior furni . fore it's too late, Sorry you can't ge ; . which aaleamen readera of The Evcning World are invited to ask Air than wh netually is ine con- fot dehydrated food products. | With me, but I know you canes #f brought forth and given voice if the institutions and ideals of the | Grn by letter, Address him vs care of tis newspaper Were [to say that real a tthe few acts jelally did epiiy the eam Mrs, Jarr was to say she Nation are to be saved from foolish perversion at the hands of intim SUBSTITUTES AN eo IMITATION © somet{mes— misrepre rollitary binocular-cas ot and cold bouillon, the cups Of 13) could if she Ww ed, but she was id 1 1 i VEN the dev hia have ty 5 * aka, Hie 4o I would immediately arou ; | the samples socolate, t Ly ams 1| 8° y at having a jumbled swees idated or hypnotized legislators. E Gib: 1b sas qharerares nok aiut| eat themselves to any idea which | the desery Wrath of employe ee vallaw backed ohte en We ; free lunch when she had expected It is this body of common sense opinion that needs, and needs of place to say that the world] tas basic merit, quickly saw that toe | Md employ like, M ' ig, such a roll as| del ANY nething much*better in gilded lux- j : ( : = 4 , ec TRuautda inet atianiie cca soup ite |(aea ot inet ining substitutes was | tion of substitutes for Ave duck NAA aver atasned na hen | Crooker jellies, the cakes, jury that she only smiled forced mt once, a leadership which, obviously, the liquor interests are not fit|iroauction of most ot che merohans|sound dhiy 1¢ they were sold as auch eur, ho RN an ent baked deans, the plekles and the hun} and said, “Oh, yes, | MUST go to supply. dise substitutes and imitations in {and strictly upon their own merits. | vay M Jarre sighe at dred and one ready-to-eat pure 090) he So nice of you to do so much Lane, 5 use to-day, ‘The much-touted Ger- | As a result, we y mercer otherwise ree pemapre ity ia samples that the men and women) tor me Ts that leadership to be lacking until it ro late ahi CORTON SANRBIVEUT Cat eiideas tien oa (lou nh M4 ‘ t _ town car, it} “demonst proffered the nt As! But as she got on the street ea> Twenty-two State Legislatures have now ratified that by making imitations wore | li iinitation ik, oleae | Mrs. Mudridze-Smith's| for the dehydrated meats, they looked] she was so angry at herself and fe f ; thy merchandise, ig price | margarine any | ie ey ne young Mrs. Mudrtd, rp i wan 1 needed to be] Clara Mudri mith — that Prohibition Amendment. If fourt more follow Rails IBWAPRA aa sbite | tutes which are worth | unt alow is ow atslo handbags und young| pre l back ty be free} tonged to take it out on somebody. dene. feould be induced to bu eh ims font own mm wit os idg th's roll of yellows | lunch ere jane hoped Mr, would be home . ation becau they whed like tt onse n n o sata athe Gael u i prise the lad found it | ear is still time to wake the lawmakers from their trance that these subst would wear oy not liner Ault a Fe lucky." Was What Mashed | emerged from the fuod show and Mrs, | dinner, a ashods Gertride, the she Lhe Slims eke CSIRRdae “ARE Ee not mahoga lisle ia] { \ Lu Uy < Jar nd M vs chauffeur opened | maid, when M Jarre reached her Ov are the peaple of the United States to be her nto n on ‘ n, not ind mixed; | tal to th fiden if dol dae aielins Crea ied ‘hin’ ini for t domicile You said) the children (: bhi | w . 3 . i \ ft cee ny bu 0 depend i H tg t | «| e ” wide | bition Hike a Jot of sheep trotting dazed and d ore goods be sold, In otace) “Mbre" silk t somes) Which: Au : iple of thin tickets. "I had I though 1 couldn't ea -|might like to havo it this evening er ae FAME ING WMD words, the idea was quantity proe| from silk worms; ¢ rgarine is not| it would m= tha es peop aa ly about these,” she said,|thing for a week,” said Mrs, darr,| ‘The children eat too much sweet will of barkit duction of “make believe merehan but each one of these substi-| Would make strenuous efforts to my husband gave) “Why did we sample all those things?" | Stal; everybody eats too much sweet ise and quantity sales on a basis wie wort ¢ asked foz it, | learn about these substitutes so fe e-War Dehydrated| “What can one do when they are] stuff,” replied Mrs, Jarr, She had, pric he business man of to-day mekes| they can pass the informat est : Let > off t offered and one doesn’t have to pay “Shall L cook the steak for supper? Letters From the People ie Ino attempt to sell such merchandise| to the customer who ix entitied t “ ——— | asked the girl The idea was excellent from fon th thine. ‘eich A vooures 1 A : Mrs. Jarr thought of the pale, wamy AGive Unorganized Labar » Vole Hepner: es vee TI Ottic e ‘Force By Bide Dudley laezvarates tlaeke cad crcee niente Four editorials entitied Se true to f iid ‘ © so-called substi | ne eee with you,” said Miss! sho said. “Kvery eats too much ized Labor” and “Unrepr if 1 with f Hl » Boss would kick him nee sitimate result of wee Snaldaration B in a umor. meat, We'll just’ have tea Were necessary to awake these very | gimeeh | ee PO IAF SAIS AGRA BATREION rhe “Onice Boy lias a Leanit SL never saw a kid Out Hf he heard some of those feeble | muttins oe slementa to thelr status on thi Uw tik the ere Jinat the put Ng purchased on their ke with such an uncontro! ¢| efforts Mr, Jurr arrived home in due time earth! AB linporia ; i, tl help are last Muy them aga M Wnts every w before in all my 1 He | Mr. Snooks, the Boss, stepped/in high good humor |The woubte with ¢ people 18) siiiled | eu ns led oF ns aaa , H ! oe 7 Oeaiana naper what dg. 9! ie tia leu from his priv oitice as Py 2 fine took me out to lunch ce they ae : bi , and i [ay att ple think oe yee You'd laugh at any old t dog 1 speakis | to-day id, “My! He preached jain @ “salary,” whereas the organs , ‘i re wn Cla Ai l Wo dy ke ie rrendered German ships saatipad: Alias (Extcnim, “Oh, Bobbic he caitied! } me a sermon on the wicked ys of ied workers have “only a job" and |" pits of | van ass in +P Ane oodwor Are they of the doughnut ty | “pruan 1 even lnugh you now] wir! repl boy. |imen who break up homes, and aby “work for wages.” ing sup i ab fo noe bass | HE growth will t anked F Office Roy, Quietly.) od then,t | a Varnish Club are| tht sort of thing!" : There is no doubt those having |to see that they 1 un organina | dustry shows us how a bus va | the na urty and assem] “Whaddye Aon “Do Sou mean to insinuate that Pm] 4 he men Ae Nel whow nect | “E sUPpOH® he knew n ho was clerical positions were hard hit and |! r them to cope with the which caters to both asure | bling Of Wings and other planes. [t[asked Miss Til Li | 1 thing?” demanded Miss Primm, ; i ! os ae talking to,” said Mr rr coldly, f , ur prices of commodities ’ ; ek and 11 n assigned to 4 ; ‘ still are, owing to the high cost of lv- [with Fonts imposed by lanai aead, #84 {and business will grow by nd huking ond setting of [rapher gome Joke the end men, Wor Me? Am Ta home breaker?" asked ing and the existing vast profiteering. || Organized labor would welcome the | bounds. ‘The airplane pite of her with its m cal] ‘sink BOOKKSOPET To help mat Youtro about the wits | Meee He talked so muc’ that They may not be able to cope with |oMce employees and they ought to! the enormous advance t speller will be ig “AW now ‘eat elaned we hardly ate anything, Um hungry. these added burdens as well as th inane me suggest in the latter | the » has hard ad its possibi od of turing out pit Lot's ' uw Wade ti 4 Wher upper ne latter have their dis-| px mn Wee eee AM] tiow touched. The manufacture } how it can be made|think It would be be Bus BILAL Hae “Aven © have vhoco-! as well a8 advantages, so HARRY A, WILENS, | the airplane is really in nfancy | ray ivon of t / Sanlinaee enlai aie tit eeake? You said we were!" eried t not be udged their so| Bronx, N, Y | As anes come into wider u nee for men who are| ‘They've show re i H ey " ng tle Emma Jarry, overhearing this the. garment trades thoir pleco work igre Alec mechanics who understand their con-| by adding © of a new brancn Bena pe pan yea ne Was,” replied Miss} “No tid Mrs, Jarry see prices; that is, se that compl Ah ial claiming that the {Stuction and repairs, ‘The garages| of woodwork to their equipment, 1 $ about the war's inception it te ae t Hi ane OU eniidren eat too: muah the garment, &,, agree with tell of organized Iupor | will be calle! on to fur. sh their quota] Will give men a knowledge of the ete rarnii ara aalisaaaae peri heaeeah! ete feiebe Everybody does, We should, employer upon a stated price for a} % ie Mi he -un-log men for motor building and repairs, | plane w will help them to becom Riek itm ! H soom and: clowed be mor our diet it certain style of garment, and during | ohy iy 3! but there is no Ereat body of men whe And assemble Men wh pense \o oe eminds me," sald Mrye the rush season try to save a little for | haven sm ent in earn can be drawn from to make hot had mueh hand work Fa’ call Biman intormer Gaus] crere wane t period « nee, dart \ he » gave mo sonmey the dull season, though they arce}jtom. experience of and body repairs, The factory Rht to handie woodworking tools said Bobbie. Then ald, iB Sater War onomy | 4 a | 2oin 5 n : There ix no tuition for this cou 4 : Lineaua agree wii the Feud Bn ’ © to-night caused to strike owing to the unrea-| their they have no one bat |lem $8 not making but aidatencun réeibion Monday, Tua ure," he replied He's off again,” said Popple, “I Always ag w th h No, wk you. ‘id Mes, Jarr sonable cutting of these settled prices | themselves to blame, and one can tind At of assembling part ave Wednesday and ‘Thursday eve EatRiti » ones that are tied|think we'll have to speak to gthe| chuckled eltiy, "I hove a headache, Besides, inom potion to spite of thelr being | iO Bae cir om intarente:, Mee | All out out Bnd rendy 10 put togother.| nings, betw Md 8 Te oe iiuckled Bobbie, "They're tled| Hoss-about that kid, His tirade of | Miss Primm arose and left the mom, | ty "Cut a iniature ot tr apie mat "Iso b y thelr own interests, ss eee Brookiyn Evening Technical and Trade | 4b." ehuckle¢ " ae syond a oor viciously, and the |the tee ready. Gera epee. prices fixed by committees with mu FRANK J, O'HARA. The Brooklyn ening Technical| Hohool ia on weventh Avenue, between | fast and”— leged jokes is beyond human en-|slamming the door viciously, and the |the tea ready, Oh, deagt | ' tual consent. These men then parade Saranac Luke, N. Y,. 7 ns, heep open the pi Jom and temperance and leave the question of p ath ro- nly and Trade School offe) I Arrest You in the Name of NoLaw 22 £4-Cassel to Be a Better Salesman! The Jarr Family ‘Bs Rey b. Meterdal EDITORIAL PAGE Friday, January 10, 1919 7 Are You‘ Reconstructing’? By Helen Rowland Coppright 1919 by The Mr | PEAKING of “reconstruction"—— Oh, y Everybody is! And each of us is wondering if those who sit in the s mighty at the peace table are going to do the structing” to suit HIM, And, meanwhile, With the war over and the world made safe for democracy, It's a terrible temptation ‘Yo sink back into the comfortable little old grooves, And revive all the old personal quarrels and squab! bles and spites and enmities and follies, And be as reactionary and snovbish as one likes. But you CAN'T do it! I's going to be a brand new world! construct” YOUR: to fit it ng to be as de trop as a Victorian moral in Greenwich Vil- Publishing Co, (The New Yors bv you WERE ng World) And if you don't “ You're g And as utterly out of the pictuge as a pair of rubber boots at a Fifth Avenue wedding! You and I can't go to Paris and “show them how" to reconstruct the | world Too bad! But we CAN g , cach into his own little den (or her own Kittle bow. And “take And throw out all the trasb—all the hard-shell prejudices and mothe aten ideals and dusty, musty, old eynicisms and ingrowing jealousies, And the foolish feuds and spites that are corroding our minds and all the hatreds that are eating at our hearts And then we can open wide the windows of tolerance and let in the free air of reason and the sunshine of love, nL que notions and worn out habits k" of bimsel?f. And pick over the old rag bag of a and passe customs, And fling away all the stupid or tgeless friendships and associations that are simply cluttering up our live And maybe find a brand new enthu brand new religion asm or a brand new love ora That will stimulate our war tired souls and set our hearts a-tingling! ital houses and t out all the hideots We can go through our mi old jid-Vietorian monstrosities and atrocities, And polish up the GOOD things. the maho; | And hang sunny, yellow silk curtains at the windows! THIS is the psychological moment for “Personal Renaissance” rhe golden hour for self-renovation and rejuvenation! This To the time for each of us licate the musty old throne of Ngotism and Self-Complacency, And reconstruct his VIEWPOINT—and himself—and his life! if you are a husband take a new look at your wife Porbaps she’s charming if you turn the love-light on hert f you are a wife look at your husband from another He may be quite personable from the other side. If you are an old bachelor or a feminine cynic, stop sneering and fall yourself, With somebody beside in love : Give your soul a spring tonic and your heart a renovating. | Weed out that Live garden called Life and plant a few new hopes and Husions and interests and ideas of friendships and pursuits and desires y ambitions and & lot of faith and charity and brotherly love in it—amd a wateh it BLOOM! tro Cosas |} pon't go on just TALKING recon r bit!” uction, « Do “ye ct HIMSELF the world would be ree | For if every man would reconstr ina single DAY! —_—» @ course in Miss Tillle just had to smile, “Hon: | durance, morning discussion was at an end, |Wwual’s the usc of anything?” : | —, | .| Pourth and Bifth Streets,