The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 30

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uP ESTABLISHED BY JOS pt Sunday by the Prees Publishing Company, Nos. 63 te 63 Park Row, New York. RALPH PULITZOR, President, 63 Park Row. ANGUS SHAW, ‘Tre . 63 Park Row, PH PULITZER, Jr y, 63 Park Row, Podtited Dafty zoe i MEMNER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES, The Amoeiated Pree t cmiiication of credited to a Dewy ‘x VOLUME SO. cc cccccecccccccccevecsccceveces | ———_- \ } Is IT ENOUGH? O CURTAIL RIGHTS of free as bly f i) alwa n against American instinct. | sion of view 1, social or us, t of t States have put vil propa 1 run ma confident of their power to deal with the directly it took specific forms of law nd violence. T ve denounced archy. time and again y hav } dealt leniently w Anarchists and pr ers of sedition. ey hav round. I ers of organ ons known to be rously host te the institut and Jaws of the United States, only to let gp free agai an slightest chance of departing too Hastily from those high st {1 which are the str | of American traditior The country will never be fulse to those traditions. | A grave question, however, arises whether certain risks have not, with recent world developments, become go formidable as to make a} étricter definition of the lawful limits of assembly and speech as much a national duty as adherence to the broad, unchanging principle that Americans are not to be muzzled. | The danger in this case is not American. It is utt and in @ things anti-American. The men whose sinister words and acts beep alive and increase that danger are not American. In thought| and purpose, no less than in most cases by birth, they are the very | opposite of American. | Why should anti-American forces menacingly hostile to the | Government of the United States and to the fundamental ideals of its people go on gathering strength and daring, thanks to the protection afforded them by a high principle of the very Ameri- | eanism they are ready to attack? | Does a man let « worm bore deeper into his flesh because he wi! aot distinguish it from his own body? | ; The country has been profoundly shocked by one of the most | fefamous bomb plots in its history. It is true such outrages can be the product of an i greup of fanatics or even of a single disordered brain. It is trae| that no society can deem itself safe from attempts at assassination while criminals and madmen exist. | But is this the kind of reasoning for a prudent and enlightened ignificant; Nation to satisfy itself with at a time when conditions over a con siderable part of the world are what they are at present? Sree om THS awed EDITORIAL PAGE Friday, A MO SR Tasnece’ Will it be maintained that the Anarchy and Bolshevism of a G@srupted Europe transposed to the United States in the shape of propaganda only feebly and perfunctorily d discouraged by American Copyrisht, 1919, by the Press The Jarr Family ubiishing Ca, May 1919 (The New York Frening World). By ‘Roy L McCardell H OW to Re a Better Sayings of Mrs. Solomon By Helen Rowland right, 1919, by the Preas Publishing Ca (The New York Prentng World), Even a Wife’s Love May Require a Spring Tonic And a Little New Sentiment From Her Own Hus- band Is a Wonderful Stimulant to Her Vanity. Spring Song of a Wife, which is Mrs, Solomon's, My Beloved, it is Spring! The hour of thy temptation Is at hand, the day of thy perf! “pproacheth 1 exhort be not deceived by false signe. neither entra ped by thine own Vanity! thee, Vor thou art NOT responsible! Therefore, hear my supplication and heed my warnings, Let Bachelors be snared by loud haberdashery; let t in m go forth clad as the flamingo; let them revel their own reflections in the plate gi shop windows, But, as for Tit overcoat I pray thee do NOT fall before skirt. an with a rippling For I could not it! bear . e thee turn away from yellow g YELLOWES thee, ves and from yellow spats nd from the I ad, stripes and T shoes in the shop window. ure be not t mpted by loud checks, nor lured by plaids and but cling faithfully unto thy favorite news “fancy weaves, Li and inverted salad-bowls, which cause thee to resemble a full moon, but not thy faney str er “snappy” hats, neither after mushroom cleave unto thy wonted I charge raw” and thy soft fe art decked in dora. thee, when thou spring raiment, sally not ytth upon the Avenue, in th sant consciousness that thou resemblest the beauteous “Sparrow Collar and arg destined to make a “hit in feminine es and to turn feminine heads. For the mark of the Married Man {8 upon thee, and none but th Love-pirate hall take note of thee, I beseech thee, in thy dalliance, forget not Me, thy Wife, to FLIR with me! ‘ For it P in MY heart also the tender young sentimen are bloom and in t weet illusions are blossoming And WHY all @ man assume he is the ONLY member of th 1 the call of the spirit in spring? too yearn for admiration and require fre owers of flattery and new tributes to my self-esteem too am glorified with the visions of young romance and filled wi tender fancies There 1 charge thee, lead me not forth unto the restaurant that thou mayest admire OTHER women, neither walk two feet ahead of me in the moonlight, nor doze beside me in the motor-car, Forget not to send me cut flowers and May violets, and to hold my hand privily beneath the table, and to LOOK at me occasionally For a woman's heart requireth more feeding than a man’s and her vanity is insatiable Yet a nd app to think that a Wife, Ike unto a motor-car, be " and left until he is ready to go home nights And bec ‘oved that he loveth her, he thinketh that nothing mor aid about it e, HER love may require a spring tonic and her timulant NTIMENT rom her own h band is a wonder. Salesman gether, But that placed th d EB Bi r authority does not tend to excite and nerve and multiply incipion: Mr. Jarr Is Reminded That Accidents Can Happen 0» ah better an arn L 2) ge r a y | united yenofits 6 as bomb throwers? Even to Apartment House Leases. comfort even if By Ro vi G riffith Ag Ma dara : ra. with inde ry nd ard par Copretght, 1919 b The New suksry ig ney a The policy of this country—so far it has had any—toward AV Gf aa . we ie wi ied laprestees oF See Fd & pe and Lh Bark fort ied e " y out of the selling field. : ¢ rs en Mr, Jarr cam you think it is nice to regard | other polic wt 1 _ Ritae Sou Have fe menace of Bolshevism has been to let public opinion—“sound 1 ther evening. njuries happening to me as money- | them pecuniary compensation in case vgn Wi Vho Make r nod rosea tere by ay angele + | t * rofes I di- » do you have a sneaking idea that Seer ee | on thai Balahavint tiv antoiiny Ne “Oh, pret replied the best | making possibilities?” asked Mrs.|of heart trouble OF untra manship — profe mh Im vous atts bigiiseraetaael Americanism”—discourage the Bolshevist by refusing to listen to him of husbands it what's the worry? | Jarr, “Let me look at it” | “Well, anyway, it would be pleas is usu ately it pu aspirin Sets ae ih Precagrte cappella | ‘ t r ‘on his o' € " mn J are du D- Has that choked him off? Has it kept him from working with |Has the house been sold in a busi-] she was handed the large envelope, | anter reading,” said Mrs. Jarr, “But ‘ native than n wn.” H Ge BERET tinny whiny aceaniereaeste Greene Part : ‘ ness-like manner through bankrupt-| whieh was not sealed, and she took |! wish you hadn't worried me about |for some firm on a strictly commis- | out, 1 , but the only a wea fe insidious effect upon anti-American elements, the size and number § oat . hed 7 om basis, This good It | one n you get to worrying about that, you , cy, thus breaking all the leases, ¢iv- | out the policy and looked it over. he rent being raised, maybe. Can wej sion basis, beth are on the way to f: N } ef which it is dangerous to belittle? ing the ne andiord-by-arrang ‘Why, I don’t get a cont if I only | insure against that fee Pee ARE ASU peal bes ig sich uh poy Bressive firm to-day will deny an + + ment powe to doyble the rent rere A ane gat ata pany 1 t : 4 a Save for an occasional epasmodic round-up, followed by the |™™t! |, [lose a finger” sh a, “It say statement that in his own organiza. | tion to the worthy, 7 the "rung "as net tat t ow ata ate are ieee | TE Gay Life OF & COMMULET artes Gens Hk es wren n release of most of those caught, the United States has waited untilleried Mrs. Jarr in alarm, “Has that] \\ hat good will 1t do me to lose a fin wles positions with his firm, in one|™/ssion, naturally, the amount of } . ‘ . pened! that a new lease stick and not be paid for it? And, then, roe : 7 come will engage y { AFTER Anarchists, Bolshevi i I. W. W.’s have exploded De leiucs youn peteett Sat GA wisi ta cule (Gat G46 tor Una. Gr cools fi Or Trailing the Bunch From Paradise VoAT RANG MAG Rodd OaAiArS: BILE TE) Ter ety aces in) { yo oI 5 © or chp ope: ‘er cent. It's a| tom If you atop nk, during the bombs or sapedi| their torch | “1¢ you must know,’ said Mr. Jarr, | gers!” B i is TT n them. 0 per cen : Q ¢ i . y ube owner high avera, reason for it is| PFosress of making a sale, how much Is it enough? [pa ‘ hate WER DR: DOMACE Be ein ih . soon sons pAlka Comrteht, 1919, by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Hventng World.) that this particular firm makes it a) money you wil} nate it Hite complete ‘ 3 H urance policy. read it carefully,” said Mr. Jarr. ; ae point to train every man they em-|the Sale, you will, in ull probability, Would any genuine American feel himself “‘muzzled” because | “I'm sure we've sot enough in- ‘For the dislocation of two or more Catching the 7.55 A. M. : Fire -train him thoroughly. This|!08° that sale, You must learn to . a ‘tf wae ” + Paradise bunch had taken {yelled Charlle, his head out of the : vork for the joy of aS be knew that i surance policies to pay for," said) fingers, § 11 Paradise bunch had ta ize 4 Charlie Tay bel avin sop heme hol ecnion | NO Joy of accomplishmen citing others to disloyalty and lawlessness would | nr, Jarr, “1 know that every time! “And nothing, not a cent, If I only thelr rogular seats in the rear | window, salesmen on & commission basis and| fst and for money afterward. with certainty land him in jail, and that the benefit of any doubt |! need « new ora hat and ask dislocate one fing <i Mrs, end of the »m 5 oe bien fut angeles send them out after they have read! ! know a saconeatul stock salesmar . as to the precise m you for a litt xtra money you @l- Jarr, “What's t “EP A.M. w i pi ‘ 4 couple of circulars and listened to bh he i Pp eaning or effect of his public utterances would | rays get out of It by sayi Lcan'tlicy? Dknow, thad” Git oe tha: winkoe dreaded ot, toot” sounded |. bse hour's enthuslastic talk by the Worth or how much money he make } @®, not to him, but to loyal, law-respecting Americans entitled to |lct you have it I've got insurance ing th that if 1 were to meet with to the dignified, por man, com nd the 7.55, exactly on the leatea iienawar: Out of his commissions he us } protection? to pay this week.” an accident I'd dislocate only one fin- | monly known as “The Grouch,” com- |ond, glided noiselessly but swiftly out enough for his living. The balance be “i's all for you. What Then why so much latitude and consideration for avowed | are you ger, and then all the money would | in, i ata lively galt (for him) via the jof the station noiselessly, except for | The burden of making good is not sends home to his wife, At the end lt a the jlat-| Slways up to the man himself. Fre- finding fault about it now for?* re- | have been paid without any return, 1| short out across lots. i 0 regu thud on me a a Al cusnte dt lel induaneed yarr ane of Saree or six months he goes home, anoti, ‘ : i re: - : re - . |fo ops announcing the arrival o: : e that his mone: ce! 1 instigators of violence who are not Americans at all? marked Mr, Jarr, i. have ery ae i" : He’ never make it,” sald New poirot peeing who: always makes | terially by the manner of instruction | sie sels ae seen pane 7 ‘ : “If you call it luck to meet with an | comer, ts if b hashing ie 8 fe. That's ) In the light of public safety and order as well as of its Tenet | “on, you needn't commence to tell] og ga Tunnel anid Me dere vita has thirty-three and a quar-|t@ train by an eyciash, using the and training offs red by tie Sra) {0% | ithe carn ta haawe sean wetne TNCIPLEs, | me ; that I'l ge ¢ one’ wall, : @ ; i ** | eyelash of a #1 | which he goes to wort | # ie time ihe country serious ly 8 as aked d itself these questions, ‘. ‘ ang Here Sal *y ou'l| Well, if you don’t call it luck what [tor seconds,” said the Miticiency Ex- ab OE & ORs But after tho training, what? Wheat | omecrtably: and his wite ts taking ‘ me many, many yeara!® |did you got the policy ashed consulting bis chron ‘The Grouch" stopped in his) i) t A himscl? possess in| care of bis surplus earnings, withou if tt F “ny P , = ne a Nin her| MM Jarr. “Anyway, I dont think it's |" son, give cha said tracks, > the railway y’ Sdor Lo aucnaed® 1 have tatarcewea |Unaerrs them, 106 an. iden) as setters From 1e eop aid this as though, ip her| or, vieceant reading about disloca. » gtV Pde ne Runa te ler to succe have interviewed | rangement and it ix partly respo! r r u o it p ne TERED REO O¢ “Make it © and a 4 Ld \ s gers nave bee es * es Mise Vish Thals New en OD) Aan opinion, Mr, Jarr would do it PUF-| tone and total disubloments, Ugh!" sae yanked ov s watch and giared al- | nes Managers: t } pro nA sales | sible for the fact that this man eam Richts Well. Wy he Bites ee tee eae Theat posely, “W do you expect an accident || 1 because he |ternately at it and the moving train. | ‘ : ce oan de ae n commissions alone, close to To Ge Biitr of The Prening W WOLLEN DOR, Germany “tut in case 1 shouldn't," reptied | policy to be? Light and ng sum- | The Editor, so ¢ eee re | Behind him three ot’ er Marathon Ko nec att racy puueman | twenty-five thousand dollars a year. Those who have advocated the en-| Cyri) Brown's article on “Ouse Army | MM Jart “Or even if I did, there| mer fiction?” asked Mr, Jarr jdoes something on @ New York oontestants were slowing down on th ac rig er (Fy These are some of the salient points @etment of laws giving the right of jon the Rhine willing to remain aw tag, (af the children, ‘The insurance 1s for one, would prefer to read | Newspaper and supposed 0) short cut, Sut refusing to acknowl » the basic requirements are| inderlying successful salesmanah: erase to women must be gratified |as needed," dated in Coblena, M one t F maintenance and education] light and pleas 1 fiction, | Write everything In {t, looked at b's | ogey the farewell signals waved from }on @ commission basis, I look for- a& the splendid use to wh the |3, 1919, has just reached ma jin case I die either before or after|t'm sure!” snapped Mrs, Jarr, “Put clock, which recorded | &°: |the car windows, Fi A man must be willing to| ward to the day when ALL salesmen t heir ly | sage | ” ne prs laughed A the | obey orders; he must illing to do} 01 Women are putting the newly | Of courne, we are willing to remain |? the old thing away at tho other bel shed an ; Me | Well, he put up a good offensive, | i y ray he et be willing to do! work on commission strictly, @ained political power in supporting r hero because the Army says wo| “Huh! Tve heard that tatk before,"| “Aha!” said Mr, Jarr. “I mee now | Mit Expe uiekly shoved nis | sway," remarked & former 87th Dic | 88 Ne is tol 2 ithe sales manager because that will mean that only the | the eocia! eh has been |must, We also hope to have w fur |SMd Mrs. Jarr. “I've known other| how to get rich quickly! Write in-|C!Tenometer In his pockets aa MF Ne) yin an in @ acat ned who| sila you that Black la white then {t's| worthy will survive and the profes. | Bropowed b, h und held up) deal when the time comes to Jeave, | Women rimp and save and pinch | surance policies for women that wili | {@#red contagion had been mustered out of the army|¥"! No ument u are Bot | sion will benefit immensely, by the majority party in t nate |'There is no er ng among the rank, {Pd deny for the sake of insurance, | read like 10 stories with happy| “We ought to have pulled out of! ana everything except his service] UPPosed to have # brain ¢ t yourown! ‘To-day, only about ten per cent @h4 Assembly, 1 refer particularly Aap: o-called “honor” tell on [ANd after they had gone the man|endings. Like this: ‘Now that the|here two minutes ago." growled the | overcoat, not at first. Black ie wt Mit a | of th who start out on @ strictly, = ¢ z nonor’ fell on - 4 . . same, . snager says s. That's | commissio . ai } ” peeits ni h6 THinimuM | us to “sta a the brink of the Rhine | Married again and the second wife| dreadful calamity was past, Harold | tall Republican of the heart game, “We can't hear what he {= say- manag a i bat's mm i n basis Pao ed. This ts ee yee snd laws do wit 1 wateh til 1949." We have plenty the insuran The first thing a| Flossfinder realized w a happy |tooking at his watch, He had spread | jo guia Doc," gazing back at . cen [Oey (Ene fault of the Sra thems the employmen It ist t = Z ‘pan nd wife does is to have the insur- |heart that naught cou under bh at his morning paper over the Play-| wai, Grouch,” who was still standing} Second You must be ABSO- Ne AE HAR proper radon " “eal t musements, in | dj . pe ne Grouc ¢ an nthe ae hiah eat s also the fault of the sales~ women of th: \ " lainment Gus made over to her and then be| trom Gwendolyn Huckat ers . but th out Democrat {0-1 1 in¢ middle of the tracks, watch inj LUTELY in the firm : h you nself ,partly, in not observ= ghiefly resp Grousing te |Hess and hav of our regiment. |mean to tha first wife's children, And lof his dreams, TI ve stead of shuffling the cards was!) ia caring after the train, but 1| re working, You must believe abso- ons laid down in this Legislature to it ty in th natter, |!) Show. However, now just change |my poor little children! What willl 4 bir 1 t tehing “The Grouch's" effort to jlutely in t product, If you don plac tithe Seek t t will] parted him pa away on the | watching can report it to you word for word, | Ut ar Phe men who follow their lead tm|War-soldier ‘on tne? giresion {uh | happen to them then? Well, I'd come | wings of the morning in the operating catch the train, He aking why this cheap, mis-| believ nestly, you are only wast- > these few remaining days of the ses-| Many of us have almost two years of | back and haunt you!” ward, Ry this time “The Grouch” had jjanaved railroad continues to send|!ns your time, TOOK THE JOB FOR LIFE. @iom should bring every pressure t jnervice tn the Army, and about three | you are one of tho most active of What were the lors of limbs when {crossed the highway and started to|\., trains out from a minute to a nirds You must WANT to suc-| 9 6¢7'M Blad to sce you. Ive Wear to the end that these most Denes |e oraloe bass vie ee bese but in jour little trouble borrowers” said| happiness was gained? With cross the railway tracks, minute and & ft ahead of time|ceed. You must have real amt tion. often wondered how you were ficlas measures may become laws, draw our discharge ee a tol Mr, Jarr, “Anyway, this insurance is| total disability premium paid, ho and| “Attwboy! Zero hour! ‘Over the! and why they dont pay thelr con-| Many salesmen seem to want sales to ong a8 old Badgerty’s Bt is by the enactment of such|inany of us would be killed in the 1 am Killed or injured by ac- | Gwendolyn, their future happiness as Lookout for the third rails!” | qyetors and motormen enough money | f#!! into their hands without w g. | atel Aro you still working Soclal legislation, relieving the just/rush, I know nothing would pl sured, could take the cot a d Charlie Wage {to buy watches and not try to rm There aro many people who have!" ba ae Mota he wage workers o © }me more than to om le ) t } 1 < b @ attitud: . f t © be’ d + tha sness an " by Stree € ¢ Poiiaaiceh ndolyn, had he not had the fore-| this mornin r u by the depot clock. that “sal na and I ever saw. Ugh! It domtent can be reasonably satiate Respectfully yours uve known Mrs, Jarr hatte che inuenedtat this re Hse galaanien inadectay J tb laws will be the best proven- | _ WILLIAM P. LAE | Why, no," said Mr, Jarr, “This ught to take out for her a bene-| going to d ml of 9 yaa jexcept the tall Republican, and he| oea—but ambition, which is back of re and take’ nie J against the dangers of Bol-|Sergeaxt, Battery F, 16th Field Ar-|policy, by the payment of a smail|#°lal supplementary policy? jour daily morning movie pleture?” | gian't even hoar what Doc sald—bis | OP nt oe ambit Pid you quit or were yeu -%. tllery, A. E. F., A. P. O, 20 Ger- 3 premium, ingures you, too, If| “ “True, she had lost both feet in the | inquired the tall Republican, mirth was caused by the very sweet Salesma Py on, ged?" "Neither, GORDON ares, you wore to be killed or burt in an wreok that had thrown tham tor “me on, ob, you Koblemainent”!hand they had just dealt him, i We got 4 which t# fatal to success in any ling marrieds'— —Home Journal,

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