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| iad ig r . nm z a Heals das | EDITORIAL PAGE | aM daha Ald February 4, 1 a) ilu MO Gaziness sth Shana anit wali QI] = eee Sheet Why Brides Are “ Misunderstood” By Helen Rowland Copyright, 1919. by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Kren It’s Because Too Many Cooks Spoil the Love Feast | and Everybody Offers a Different Recipe for | Making a Success of Matrimony. s OMETIM j It seems as though there are almost as many recipes for make ing a husband happy ESTARLISHED BY JOST Podiigned Dady Lxcept Sunday by the Press Publiching Company, Nos. 58 th! or Row, New ws RALET PULire ANC AW, President, 63 Park Row, | reasurer, 6% Park Row, Jr, Secretary, 63 Park Row. MEMPER OF THR ASSOCIATED Pre relusively entitied to the tse for reritil 0 comdited {M this paper And ale the local se World.) VOLUME PREJUDICING ITS CASE. O MILLIONS of peop’ important item in the ¢ holds tl t t depend most on gas ate usua of living. What more, there are for avoiding the “fu. For instance, When a girl marries, LVERYBODY has a bit of Priceless advice to offer her—an infallible preserip. tion for success in matrimony. And here dre some of them: 1, Never tell your husband anything. What he doesn't know won't worry him. Remember, my dear, nothing charms a man like a little “mystery!” 2. Well your husband EVERYTHING! Never let “Phie! 1 the burden of high prices settles most heavily ‘ Tt would be utterly unfair to leave the interests of these con Gamers of gas in New York City without full and adequate represen oh when the Consolidated (ias Company comes to court to have Be eighty: y ut up the price of -cent gas law declared unconstitutional in order that it 1 i 00 ‘as m f ear to the consumers of th Gas ( f fo open the way fe ts in price of gas all over the Great | him suspect you of deceiving him, or he'll never trust Ci | you or respect you again. A man’s mind fs like a solidated Gas Company's lawyer doe 1 | non-refillable bottie, you know, and once be gets a notion in it nothing City Corporation Counsel “a meddler and a busybody” Jon earth will get it out again. 3. Remember that YOU are your husband's “keeper.” Men are just raw material, and making a husband out of a man is ono of the highes® to hold onto heaver, itervene Sin a mat {in New York.” plastic arts known to civilization, Your mission | with one hand~and onto JIIM with the other! | 4, Vor heaven's sake, don't try to “reform” your hugband! If you , don't like him “as is.” why did you marry him A man docsn't wed in | order to acquire a life critic, but in order to acquire an admirer, Re- member, you are not your husband's “keeper.” Siart right! Take the whip-hand at the altar or you'll never Show Mim who is master in the house, When a girl marries she has to choose between sitting on a throne and standing on a door ma | 6. Never Jet your husband KNOW that you rule him, my dear. A man, | like a horse, has to be BACKED into the shafts before he can be driven. 7. Flatter your husband! ill him full of self-admiration and what slops over is yours!" 8. Don't flatter your busband too much, my dear, or hé'll soon begin to wonder why such a perfect combination of Solomon and the Apollo Belvedere should waste time on an insignificant little thing like you! 9, Try to join in all your husband's amusements, pastimes and inter- 5 er let him learn to take his pleasures with other: 10. For the lave of liberty, let your husband take his amusements in his own way, and with his own friends sometimes. Don't chain him to your side or he'll soon get a file and break the chains i for a summer vacation and leave your hustand tc his own devices. The city is full of “love pirates” and temptations, Besides, once he learns to get along without you he'll no longer find you Utogetier o set i ting past fal year B fitem ning what Or is it t { Corporation Counsel Burr say | The same company that fought so hard against cig! cent gas and lost now wants the people to go back to the $1 or | even greater rate. ‘This is one of the most gigantic reactionary corporation moves ever attempted against the interests of the H people of this city. I believe it is but the beginnit a gen | | \ eral drive of corporations to seize upon abnormal condition bnormal profits, » awa, hy a8 an excuse to rake in The Con vidated Gas ( runs true to form if it de mpany « old-fashioned, reactionary t pe of publi oration—the type to which the enmity and distrust of the p re matte { indifference, the type that would rather trust to i An ounce of summer vacat n is better than a pound of cure in A little matrimonial parting has held many preciates bis v so much as when he divorce court, my dear! A ian never 4% couple together. ined law) and commissions to get what it an P ae . Sipe y TE : ; he has learned how empty and lonely life is without her. @ any attempt to win the confidenc he public And so it gocs—just like the prescriptions all your friends give you Whatever evidence it may have to support t ea tv-| for curing @ cold or the grip—stay in the house, get out in the air, dowt ent gas is no longer an economic po: sibil mn is eat anything, eat all you can, apen all the windows, keep out of a draught! Jompany a sjadices its case in advance gasa cn And yet we wonder why Brides are 80 capridious! ee ge Sta conas darvast ae fertdtent tos oss badsamniy —— bf New York \ BOS on man ” “How Great Wars The Jarr Family \A Successful pees wn W By Roy C. McCa leli NEARLY ENOUGH To GO ROUND. co ee ee. Woman Executive ve ” 2) Ne ae fitaies By Albert Payson Terhune Millionaires. By Sophie Irene Loeb a matter “that mean. JOR mar rkers who ve att t ; THe Kew Yors: Rveming: Wy TUL . 1019, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, (the New York Evening World.) att in the ; Zin y a THe W. 1h OF THE ARMAD > ' b Hesiod p 7 Garden may the thougiit 4 aices af aL wade Ge whisks Chace R oil Ey naar Ningheon, 4 The Girl Who Was Able to Stand the “Gaff.” bie automobil ple in the ure of the world and in just one |! 1 uphols in Ria uinatsGhernan haa , nd saws wood," d tho Mayer Three years a gt a|!mousine, noting te dinne air Jubout her, and it y be summed ~ } . Jup in ¢ ne chauffeu © of his statements, “She un- me ¢ 1 ¢ Jer: 1 NS Spain was the might q th. It : the cut-glas after th blo, eh lease Mc veauires, Shs 4 Ae cee i in wi tightiest nation on earth. Mt held |( 5 raeen glace ie ihe wae t kn at L want when I ask for it.” { practically al] of the New World and was the bully ana * the b St Ra re She worked for him before he be- me ame the Mayor and proved her faith- fulness, And now for six months she has been executive secretary, It iy another case of the Biblical ex- pression, “Ile who has been faithful iter pf Europe, The Spanish King, Philip I foodies, crafty monarch who sought to rule a rom i} the w Mary, Queen of England. | “i'm for th ra limousiy bo this end he marr Bolsheviki boys! Only Even with on Hut the English people would not accept him as their | the wealthy joy this life! Woman and n Are a still go King. As he and Mary had no children he could Then his gaze fell upon the tr 1 things, will be made ruler put, partion t find a hoy on of his might combine che two nations |COUntenance of his boas nis t fonnected w an Inder Spanish rule nd he added te f {have been bean falrhnats Arat of “a 4 An page yu'd never think it to loot at { office and been interested in the Neverthele ir ; So he neglected and ilitreated his sickty Eng wife, aNd took no , f n unt it Hi wos makin an} 5 yuld ae ! bing to b pe iad badd Rrievou: er he € b i said that no vould mean Vv inerense te MG MARA RE UIC nan tend a Reith ons m hecks H is employee, dis- | paging pa S es eas ae M Hed, and wa ‘ shesne . 4 lot of unthinking vice, the duty of one man to another | ©" be veer 4 > “ t the hatred between the on foot, who would rush ted proletariat | ns Letters -B rom the People patie eesa. ian GALnthiia ARed . 1e long sil-fecling [strect at the si ecially since the war huw| Std about the worker who has made has not lost any of her Jto arrest cach other j Ain Hatred es Up {in 1698, when Dhillp declared war on fof waiting for a cessa 1 "k uns Must realize | HEF Job n ry r just because sho happens lof their duty Between England Jor equipages, the bo: at the employer has tremendous | Hen |to be the executive secretary to tho sKUR, and Spain. were pitiably emah |! ur ived at the ‘ Hlittes,” he said with fatuous| 7 otfice | Mayor of the largest city in the @orld Bae “ 2 easy Victory. | moat exclusive rich o me in| S¢!f-compla the city, the} She with me that there ix have permitted t Piet Spain by force ot | s : . i r ng with! nothing . row-beaten and intimidated in - 1¢ 1 nd he fitted out the largest and most powerful 9 New York igi ti ' REA WRT ASIRE Gere Aeplorable (hOn &: Bates fading a law which b aaal it sincerely to be hoped t i n launche Sasa A duil-faced hall porter, who was |!tY He watches Ay He Our ‘oman, swho 1s now) nish wom She ves that wom- neapable of gxer en= |record of the na ; : z eiuiah ros loka pede I ake Gun | joes aber on the min his executive secretary, entered in]an can work side by side with mau the rights of a free cit y is} the several st SHG Voted Co ont end of the care wo ummons ve Mayor, and s 1 that fine g for you « reputation akin to | the Natic rot COE wa ried tr nib army | me er believed ho w ane "bestia: ante SADAAER tole wuamont: The Mayor a m that t hat enjoyed by that. universally | will be 4 nent! ‘ghters, 1 un Ww r upon tt aside | English as he } \ ne em els ; * hen Sor Wr BOurned and greatest of Am : Kingsland vy and 1 wriny: wi Sk gan ach [Fesponsibility of keeping his plunt up! r that had hav-!ly, and is essential to the mothers of Phee e Toosevelt ! traitors tq | run the w al ' \! he wanalted “Mis m {to efficiency and bis n a | pene and a subject! the r reddy alwuys did, and ex tw eli tan tor : * | profitable ket twenty-f ; Joes not come up often Besides having t Ais her what every red-b! « r ' y Yeut F and tolerated Mr, li siriesauyee “pee ¥-four hour Bhe I Fil ecu Faeet anit i ng to. da with ban believed he would ha w Migdth syc } i ls | the hall boy toc Jarr's! ™ ; bass 4 ” ne city us ald to n we on pI ee Psi aaa ? t Oh AAG RUGK WEE Drown ($4000 enble-lited "| Si employer ras to we 1 does not lose any ! f of England seemed 2 1, [wed reverence ' s holding his jo FH , x H sin Bs | dad getting his bread Pr 08 ¢ nem \the hal) boy a gla - nus y singing v 1 Arie May 29, 1588. 4 t once {nifleance, indic : 11 ale st fT a“ . eM r runna pa pelt Oa bo nd undauntabie eather kin and od will echo vo en ' ¥ A f 1 uf-moon fi en Mr Jury ath jueves that ma 1 ral How ee Aare MN room any in the He h up anothe bompetent el to meet a {AE Reet Pepted tel 70M | die before ar qe jma “What's ight and wrong, good 4 har . w DOU shri 41 followed Howard's clover se nip | When Ww r eae jaasereatnen his address? f American brought 19 PR sstige: oe H vera « Ol ereage ! 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