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HOME PAGE Wednesday, January 15 WEI tl 1919 ay, 10 Naa uk to lmaaes 5 wah right. 1918. to The ae Pinlualn ete Now York Evening The Conquering — Soria Fashion Designs By Rev. Thomas B, Gregory Copyright, 1919, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Fo r Th e Ev ening World’s THIS WAR HAS HEODORE ROOSEVELT said, two or three days before he lay down / a 7. to the sleep from which he was to have no awakening in this by Boa MANY Home Dress makers | world, “There is but one language in this country, and that is the ANGES ‘ * ‘ Dnglish language.” By Mildred Lodewick Now suppose we think about this language for a few moments, It may Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) do us good. é } A Useful Afternoon Frock. The latest estim of the movement of the different Puropean lan- | é guages which may be received as approximately correct is that given by Mulhall in 1891. According to this estimate, the varions Buropean languages were spoken in the year 1800 by 161,800,000 people, and in the year 1890 by 401,700,000 people—an increase of about 150 per cent. At the beginning of the Nineteenth Century the four chief languages were French, Russian, German and Spanish. ‘At that time the standing of the four languages was as follow: French-speaking people, 19.4 per cent.; the Spanish-speaking people, 16. German-speaking people, 12; Russian-speaking people, 14.3. I may say hero that the English-speaking people at the date given ‘mounted to less than 12 per cent. By 1891 the different languages stood in the following order: English, £8 per cent.; Russian and German each 18.7 per cent.; French, 12.7 per cent.; Spanish, 10.6 per cent. The number of English-speaking people had grown during the ninety Fears from 20,500,000 to 112,000,000, In the same time the German and Russian-speaking people had in- treased from about 30,00%,000 to 75,000,000 each, and the French-speaking People from 31,000,000 to 51,000,000. It will be seen that in the ninety years the English language had ndvanced from fifth place to first place, and at the close of the period ‘was spoken by fifty per cent. more people than any other Duropean tongue. Meanwhile it would do well to think of the advance that the English | fanguage has made during the three decades between 1891 and the present Hime. It 1s safe to say that the English-speaking people of the earth number to-day at least 175,000,000, having increased 63,000,000 in the last thirty OR a pretty frock to be so delight fully dressy surRestive of formal. ity, yet absolutely simple and practical as this one of to+ day's design, justines itself for being found in any woman's wamtrobe, Mack satin with fine cream lace gathered full to rat- fle about the neck and arms, with @ bit of contrasting color introduced in tho three bands of ribbon which surround the bodice. is my favored suggestion. The rib- bon may be of velvet | or a soft velvety gros- grain in a color sueh ay dull or sapphire biue, olive green which by the way is new and interesting whenever seen, or raspberry violet. The bodice is plain close fitting, — the sleeves ether set-in or kimono. ‘The skirt gathered to the [edge of the bodice, | with another shirring | below to keep the fulness from spring- ing out too abruptly and so spoiling the straight lines of the silhouette, This is just the atyle of frock that a young bride would find a thousand uses for; could don it for t afternoon when werving tea her | girl friends, she jeould wear it at din susie Jner when her hus- $BLACK SATIN WITH FINE CREAM LACE AND RIBBON. ‘ LOTS oF PEOPLE Witt HAVE To MAKE A FRESH START wy LIFE J MANY WILL HAVE To LEARN This rate of increase kept up for the next eighty-one years will make the figures for the English-speaking people of the globe at the end of this eentury around 400,000,000. From this you may form a falrly correct idea as to what the future of the Enelish language {s destined to be, and what the future {s to be of the Political, intellectual, economic and moral influence of the English-speaking people. This michty tongue—the tongue of Alfred and Shakespeare, of Wash- {ington and Webster and Lincoln—can well afford to exolaim, “The world, the world !s mine!” Nothing can stop it. It is ma Advice to Lovers By Betty Vincent | HE practice of promiscuous kiss-|™May not be in New York for six Ing is greatly to be deprecated, | months at a time, although I gould whether the offender is a young} Tun down, and intend to do so every ME FOR INSTANCE , IT'S THE FIRST Tine LEVER & SHAVED 4 ANY BODY - (— EVERY BRODY HAS Ta MARE A LIVING eet NUST BE A BEGINNING To \ EVERY THING, f oe ifest destin, st | man or a young woman, In some cir-|four or five weeks for two or three | band brings @ friend 2 cles, “kissing games" are a recognized | days at a time, Please help me with | or two In impromptu, Renny Sanne” form of social diversion among young | this perplexing problem,’ » could slip into it for a hurried though not so practical 4 : r| Others are dar }calt downtown to meet hubby | dinner at some restaurant or hotel \she could wear it to the card lub or theatre, and always would be multably dressed Dark brown satin with and oll rreen ribbon lsugeestion whieh would but they should be discour-] If I were you I should explain to Nor fs tp suitable for a young] the girl just how 1 felt toward har orselt to be kissed | and the conditions imposed by my oc- nd or even ac-|cupation upon an engagement. ‘Then quaintance she while a} accept her decision. If she cares for young man should not consider that | You she will be glad to know how you he has the right to kiss or atte to kiss the girl he takes home from | the mov whom he fF ‘Dhe greeting and the goodhy which may be exchanged between friends of opposite sex with perfect correctness | 4 isa handshake. Tho kiss presupposes | real love and affection between two kisse v's mother o persons. One kisses one's mother or ay siriped sik likes same! can find it, we will pay you to de- wish he had two _ go t "Er have nd one's tance: wnat ture |A Mexican Carrier Who Is Anxious osu ect in bees sant aint hi be Knawed"a one-eyed Met np Wants neighbors put cope BO A\ re ae Tweadl | r| black velvet prick red rib by every man MRS. J. ks are usually? mage toric sleeves, Taek satin! pictures or the girl upon ys a friendly or jnserved traning #@e= The Preniug World lL have one yard of! t beloved, if k are lavished on ev i rus Kor Iho Was sure a tiuving son the brush house up the siver 1 ke to Use aa toitimning | oder vaapved red | To Sell a Gold Mine for One SHEN caianden @lGARL AMA EAE RO uterine a lost aeveral fine Miele pigs: and Big) fH \ | one a aerate | cae at r outfit approvingly, “But 1 piles with his sandaled feet, he ran 5 . , lead as he was chasing anot " \ h | mM 1" writest “WII you plea Hundred Dollars ORSON Ral HT Ione CHAPTER VI. fe eahe {\ \ reas. 1 nave. Sat cow that he has not imp fell me which of the following is cor- | hot denounce the mine, Sof wait for ing across the canyon and up and ENDEZ came to the hotel Ubon you In any way 1a plaio gounda~ } Rak: on at | vome rich American to come and buy down the creek, Vary easly tt ‘ eee ‘No, not at ‘all, “0 the waist, Dut he mo | L have a friend—a very noh man— Here, senores,” he pronounced, “i ery en he next MOMM=~ sponded De Lancey, 4 hwould . “ e } « t n 0. Ys would like to addsto the | AL s that a gentleman should PEN libel id nui Muamy Co.) fh Gadsden, but he will not come; where the mouth of the old tunnel ing and lingered around pridle-reins to Ko. effect. Will: you: sume dake the lady's arm while walking, bya, Movigy ana, bi tend Pde tan EDING CHAPTERS came out, Standing inside an hour or #0, waiting for pack our tools and s ond , r tt 4 while B. says the lady should take |to Galen’ °° *Ther ey meat a Mtr, Kruger, who tnd Of the that tre r there tho American gentlemen [haa dore it very reasonably t gest something for me’ ‘a gold mine that he was for ae veers as wn the riv 1 coul * many thanks, air, for your warns Am 28 years of ages" the man's arm.” find lo bo an Amercanivat helt, big. probie to arise and tell him his fate, A Adic nd the point et 1 inches tat. ; Tocate their ‘cla 2 n When sho is being helped over al traitor tw Kruger, ae THO we Sree Ww thus nust be in. there hundred dollars would buy everything “Well, you can hand him the bull erossing or other obstacle the lady — : Id 1 ard the Nill. that he could nk of, including a 3f you want to umbled Bud, “but Mis. B. > . , ‘ sruddied out ale he hi bald de anes “bur t s ofr 1 YOU give & w Q @hould take the gentler CHAPTER V, afterward it would pass tor side Te areas once halen” Aue 1 Do Lanery; “but quantity of mescal, Hlv throat dried f'n ‘going ti Stl p tr Anis 4 Mako o paiiise Sim Neither should take the arm of the (Continued) tool's Iuok, or at Ie 1’ “abandoned” workings," looking Id Mexican shrugeed his @ the Mousht of tt, the old cuss What we'll have n stripe, Add a! Peptam: other during just an ordinary walk, Heit dub Backs ware baine end. riding out o little each ay and more like @ badly managed atone shoulders deprecatingly, Then the genticmen appeared and @ New traal to get by, So le al & (» your skirt, @mbrot-{ His Problem. Nn eee eet oe ae Manne On the hotel porch with bon quarry, than a rile of padre daym | "1 do nol know, wenon” 1 Lim nuny queations—wietnor slong, € ou ever eapect to sue thut| \) vecing \¢ an “A. Rw" writes: "1 hawe recently great many temptations Until paticnce seemed no longer ao rded in one big bi had de- wilt denouner ath for se Le Wak Turia -Auoordipg. 40- l9W, close association with Phil Del oy ere “I patil drain overeenae Ana in itel| Placed before that Mexican Y'FtUe. stroyed all traces of his mine, besides Ww much?” inquired De Lan. Whether his wife would sign tho pa- Lancey had left Bud not unaware o} Vautee The Breving World i wl past weck hav aah CHE aoatale either to keep the prop- ae » having found out from Don A avalanche ft \ . ale Hedy bers wth him, and if he believed in @ Ms Kpecial weakness, and Phil was! ~~ a a Asese pe have 6 ae wan att el Mendez's wher tb poured down and filled one hundred dol hereafter fe es undoubtedly romantic, Given a uve for hil or a A doll. an- those who played fale oe tango of a young lady, and 1 have |») Ha Fa eres SF te BAG out aor # abouts, they rede on down the river, ket gwoered Mendes, and to his dalight the with Americans. Having plsile eae wid silent house, shut off from| length of gray 3 learned to think a great deal of hor. | igger reward than had been specified. past the concentrat with ites Added to th A yn and his MeN American semmed to be considering It the: ‘ ph ig ow ol by whitened wally and « ” Iw 1 T phould estoy having you helo in| Arie Rs emperence with the ariaton TIMblS tanks. Ke gilding tramwa had rooted around in the debris in “Listen, omy friend,” xaid De ‘Ose 1 the allinnative, he was trxon h flowers, and) jix9 to make into X should enjoy having n cratic Don Cipriano Aragon y ‘Trea #00 Tounuuns of tailings, through search of the 4 and the story of Lancey, coming back and poising hia We agente mineral, apd, after sign Mr, Do Laneey| Ph ; ‘sour friendship, 1 have | <r“! sinc the village of Indian buuses stuck their inofficiont work was told by finger impressively, “If 1 should fi ie Certiasatia’ ane turn to those barred window, jar 4 taken her to several plays, but she ia}! "actos, Kruger was in favor of Jike dugouts against the barren hill— great piles of loose rock stacked UP the ledge the on Pe Reh a a h Ms one feat in penman- nly as the needle seeks the| & Southern rasort. Quite a good friend of my sister and taking @ chance on the lower classes, then along a river bed that oozed beside caved-in trenches and a series would be nothing to me uh eg a ’ o several linposing documenta, jar heavy quale Gelth an wate atsan 1h 10a aceuiaa, (2 ee eee recommended to With sl until they came in of timid tunnels driven into the neigh- if L should sp the precious permit, ut for u Spanish gentleman, sup- | jt Se bilcielira ofton inthe evening | tem one Cruz Mendez, a wood ven- ment of old Fort ; boring ridges. ae it w was another trip to tho Post (0 be all supple curves and! Want would you ‘ lave seen a good deal ¢ bl ana’ eee a * “They rode to the cast now, following nder circumstances it would dollars more ) make pe. #nuous advance, Don Cipria rr 4 J shall return to my ship in a week cer whem ne mea gern iyo long, flat fe nts of the burros, certal: 1 nining engineer known some atually tps, OW hat of @ surprise Am thirty- | yp A atrine Al ‘ ded, as the man to play the part. and by ali the landmarks Bud saw to locate the | ad, and De Lancey When an Ameri ' a back through é o her in as direct a way os| was hard-working, suber and honest the old 1 Tail mine At 6 don Ly poy ancy + them . possible tuat L want her for more than |~for & Mexican, He was also simple~ Fem ear thipte Weat ena en there te uese hth iuemen;” he dec : @ friend, She does not keep steady |MMded and easy to handle, and was sur Canyons come jn “nie f cice tremulous with} At f amet |the particular man who had sent grom east outh, Of those th 4 ; company, but that, in my mind, does |word that the Eagle Tail had at last pad taken f Nigha aren ant i ary Wore i not allow me to ask her to do so|been abandoned. And also he was jy was leading Ral oR eth ¢ nad Wane nace e : ca t lines a H with mo, as there are times when [| asY to Dick out, being @ little one- workings that Kruger hud vance he wou Ave passed up the dez, holdin Rie rae ured, finished at j id , | eyed man and gving bY the nuimo of out. In fact, they were Pie ar dob in, & min T an votivit wor each end with 1aub- “pe bout, fact, they” y tlmost a nee 1 Na of cor ; 4 wi vey the mine when Hooker swung down 1," he we 1 y 1 Don Cipriano Aragoa y mine, | ' covered but So, in pursuance of their policy of tte Cewnlt 4 ne | Fie CoV buttons, ‘4 d ‘om ‘his horse a mott awning Vr Vala nn ae y a vine Women Coming pleving Cuming ame, Hobear and gudaanly from hiv hora and motioned 1 age pry te crral ey AR ae waives a pretty” a i H S De Lancey hung around the hotol for “lier os, serne bur “Aqui, scnor > 1 “hiray nt is | ora ul trimming. i OME OOON | several days, listening to the gossip here's some burroa coming Pane tiaistiie a dolla fer canuniry withou ye OF eae 0 ry ' MERICAN sh and Domin-| Von Juan de Dios and watching spill oF Ing por K signific ety and } “Here At 10 eawion to / try y pees gh wanna tic : j , i" in- | for Bees t rt Ne pack-train came by ou pinay use . of O} y ‘ ‘ | A fon women, stranded on the | 20% One-eyed men with Prowpedta tO Qoimal piled high with broken wood, . f vely io ae : mid 1 trp shows us the IF ' be Evening W other side of the ocean from| In Sonora he ta @ poor and unimag- the two American y ; hat . . bE export of the ; ) home, are going to bo repatriated very | MAtive man indeed who has not ping away ut 0) Is Na hae rest sae Bi, senor, Bi, senor!” eried Mon y vacant \ Will you beso wind ‘soon, tho’ British Government has | ast one lost mine or “prospesto” to rock A man 4 Ww ER ot hundred dolla wher 4 He waved the matter aside with i as to advise me; | decided, sell) and prosperous looking strangers, )/Du fie « 1 & with wonde ee Coe aes on you st F 4 masterful fifference, and Aragon IN ae | Sty tousand Canadian women | #ding through the country, are often m ‘ a hen he proka warned J ite in See Bpon | ie hurat into @ torront of excited Span 4 thrown your "wala! |) area in England t waiting for | beckoned aside by half-naked pais. them 4 i TIEN re Seb de . 2 wone through with their su b \ AT \ adie column, how to} $i ban to be lifted ao they can re. |@208 eager to @how them the gold came to a ha their ine ! men who it , ia DRUG BEC renee Tels y, very likely. come Ve \e4 wae te ee itil wo they eat (mines of the Spanish padres for w duetry in silence, In the interval Phil hotel a Fortuna 9 Wiis andl Wayland Wem he me te aninoue ee \/P maiko 4a evening sailec. late in November, Others will |DUndred dollars Max. was pleased to note that the old man zs { ang aa i a8 tard: " 3, $0 | * gown of soft taffeta) % was rapidly aa possttle, | Jt was only a matter of time, they [ad only one eve ‘ b mine™*? 9 Jo past i wey th = = Ly My aoe e ee emon ia | ousht, wail Crus Mendes would , * edo ogged Mendes, backing of with his Asunethat ther did pot Greek eh weary The cototas ture! & are ; hunt them up and try to sell them 1 Io . > Mer to negligible, according to the Americ ; + loo! ; wut, he held up his hanc then to q ° neaiieivle, according to the American |the Ragie Tau; and it wae ther in aps," answ La f hla band § t r. ‘ be : sa. nent did not pul any obstacles, in | tention reluctantly to logo the A xs tafe : genilemen 3 i wall Titian having) | OUORAY (ne oh fe in} gain with him, for a specified sum bowed “an uily but ton " Tynment. and the Aterican Cone | ent feces and gain possemsion of the a neighboring rock. ty ship Pai ah a {t ia nothing,” sop De Je y tunes, — Since r yea he lost t * yours of age, | Hogland has beon visoing | =e . “Do you want to buy cpanel we Rennoy Ears UE LL ¢ d # count i of the + n the re & inched tal, | rgiand Tas boon Viteing | Ad this was @ eommonplace in the he asked, and Bud flan RaDSED | : ave no Amilo he gazed after ‘ of ¢ . ; ey \ wsporis ail along. Thos | disirict—no Mexican Raving capRal gritty, show: but 1am glad for this, he Wont hurrying off down t ori Grane oe i teaed Pag ao = Untarily rather than risk U boats, |qeaaith 0 work @ clatm and fo Amer- — "We find our own prospects,” an- kindly ainile iene Ua anitase pat he alandee: Metta! man, Cra Mendea with My cattle, t es Piet The Briish Go ornment’s decision |{t was a very natiteel and tocate oe” byt ae ‘ ae an honest man, or you would huve right—whut? Now if we we seen yuu riding. | Ho is @ men from t J vance, MISS F.C, %! to refuse passporis to British women |ong way of yal and irecnapicu- of a very rich pros- stolen a piece of ore from th ks. hi thout th 0 Slow —& Vary pe + to fee—my family nor Aragon ¥ pect.” protested Mon ty 17 aack m withou © price of @ drink until can, one who has not ais fon Pe Suver cloth | ‘sleeve, in foreign lands completely cut them sin-4 pect.” protested Mendez; “very rich!” So show us now where the gpld a ane aud ; 1 ol and yet he keep from being for ransom af from their homes, Tae nS S, Roanacned cans 3 He ehtiliet his yolos to exprees how found: the nearest that yourthe ven to int DNpcre we atand @ chunco is alwaye seeking to. Impose upon Now you do me the great injustice to and shirt cof” Pups | v7 wered dio lead tamadate) rich it wem _ an dempber, and perhaps, LL we ™ wrban's right" said Hud, “but £ : ich ha Si Dee Wem Sl6: Ane pales may minal ple velvet. Abigas which have 20 valus, eee OY Goo Be Continued. . ——— ( -ecerntine a temageseniesteiniyteeripe nig ner? “