f- TBUC LEtf?rt CflforANY , CRU It. K. fcUflTIS, Piai6Rt. Jmffr txidlntton. Vk rr nldent ; John C Martin. iKKJir JKV1 jrr'u,'n Philip B. Collin, John It. -Ti norroniAb noAnn ,x Ctnciil K CcBtl, Chairman "T. ,f. "r?XAt.to" ........i...... Eieeutlre Editor rC WAltTIN i. Oeneral Iimlnene Manatee hed Ballr at Peai.ro Inn nulldin. ' Independence Square', Philadelphia Cr.-ttiai. .... ,,. Broad rt4 Chetnnt Btreet d Cm I'rrti-Unlen Rulldlnr aKi. ,. ,.,,170.A. Metropolitan Tower It, ..,,, ...... .. ..... .,.830 rorrt Hulldlnr en...., , . , . , 400 Olnbt Itrmocrat Bulldlnc J... ...... ......... IMS rriemn Building news ntmeAi'in on llnni , im tlnll.llnr lt nCRCltr...... ........ Th ritarft lltlllilfn MrttK Hnriiin,,,, ......tin FrledrlchntfaM wj llnaato ....... ... .Marconi ltoune, Ptrnml Piirta Bun,,., i,33 nu Louie l Grand , , . sunscntPTioN 'terms 1 fcr carrier, tlr rmii per neex, Itv mall. potpld WHIM of Philadelphia, ercept where foreign pottage V reeftHredi one month, twenty-five cents; ono year, (are Mlara. All mall eubtcrlptlom payable In ( askance. " V llac Sutrcrlbera wishing addrti 'hanged must ft oM' a? well aa new addrti. WtX,.M0 WALNUT Kr.T5TO.NE, MAIN 109 tT ACdrfHt alt rommunlcoKenl fa XxiMner Ltagtr.- Jndep.ntn Square, FMtafWplla, nnn.ii Mi rmUstriitM roTorrlc is er.co.iij. .un. .iim ., 'Tllhr AVEnAOE NET PAID DAILY circula. . TION Of THE EVE.S'tNO LEDGER. ron NovnMtiEn was ii.-di. rniLADELriitA.'TiitjnsnAY, jamiaiiy u, mm. Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Dqvll always builds a chapel there. , Defoe. Judge Gary could bo elected to the presi dency of the Stcct Trust. Tho victims n Mexico nro waiting for ei'qr under tho pround,' hut not watchfully. iFour mllllop for the Art Museum Is states- trjanshlp. Mr. Mayor, and wo congratulate yfcu. The, Issue of a second tprm, ro for as Mr. Ty'llson Is concerned, Is simply this: Car)h,o fje$ It? Tho Chinese revolt Is subsiding. That Is what a Chinese revolt generally docs when Yuan gets busy. Tho Irish .members of Parliament uro will ing; to havo every EnRllshmnn forced to en list Jn the army. ' iThcre. Is'no doubt that the Kaiser Is ap proaching death. He ds one day nearer It every twenty-four hours. The explosions In tho du Pont powder mil's fro mild In comparison with tho ruc tlpns In the du Pont cempnntcs. General Joffro says that Germany Is wear , (rig out; but his opinion would bo more con Vlnclngrlf ho could point to the holes. Now that tho prc-prlmnry haB selected a candidate for tho senatorship, nothing re mains for the primary but ratification. BtouRh plans attack on Sunday vaude ville. News head. That word "Sunday" Is ambiguous. Camtjen County showed a surplus of iJ241,i3,71 fpr lfist year. Prosperity, like a Colpssus of Rhodes, straddles the river. .. r Doctor 'Mebano Insists that ho Is eligible for the postmastcrshlp of Wlllccs-Barre be caujo ho IoVcS tho nag He even owns one. Did'thq Governor think that William H. Ba'jt'a experience as custodian of city property-qURltfles him to tnko charge of a presi dential ooomiei.' Thp dlffcrence betw?eh a formal blockade apd an Informal one, as England knows, wou)( bjp to make legal most of the things riow being done Illegally. ' The campaign of the Greater Builders' Ex change requited In nbout 600 applications for refnbojsrtlp yesterday. It will be hard to keep suqh A bunch of hustlers down to a sqoo Hoji. A flne'ljne of weather samples Is being dis played, by the forecasters; but Just as wo hayomelected Ono that suits he snatches it from our hands and gives us something en tirely different. 'Our party, however. If It Is to be suc cessful, carrnot permit the liquor business to be the predominating influence or party plank In; our platform. Congressman Vare. Yejt under such conditions It was suc ceasfuj In 1914. Seven former presidents of tho American J5ar Association have asked Mr. Wilson to appoint Mr. Taft to the Supreme Court; but Mr., Wilson's political advisers have been heard from the other way. Whether flushing the streets, as recom- .mertded by tho "Walnut Street Business As sociation, would prevent the spread of grip or pot, there Is little doubt that It would TOke walking less dangerous. r ' Villa will doubtless stage a few more as- BaMtaatjona if he can. be assured that Inter- vetien'wjll follow. Of Mexicans who have Ajwrsd Jri the news In recent years there are doubtless a .few who ought not to be hanged. j, -, , , The Alabama courts hnvej decided that the Ijerfedciarles of a man hanged for murder cot collect his insurance policy. How hou a stamte ordering tho proceeds to be pajd Jo the dependent heirs of the murdered victim? .TJnj "War Department engineers have r jyoHA that an inland waterway from New YortfBay to the Gulf by tho.Great Lakes caii ho completed for only I1J60.0O0. If this weo Germany the Government would flnd that money without delay and complete the TPfWO fJUIam II. Andrews is following many nateWe precedents jn hecpralng a candidate tf i, Senate from New Mexico, The new fd&m have been very friendly to the men Wbj iajal8ted them in their fight for atate lf4,.aKd politicians who failed, to gratify fJr"mbtons In the East have been sue tuufut when they qarneu the gpatltuds of th Wwt The late Senator John I. Wilson, 0 arashingtoqt once confessed that he went " to iht Far Wej because, competition was )tn iicute there i)an In tho East, and Bald tha, t 4e had rcrrtajued In Jndlqna, his na eiw ftate, ho uoujd Have had little chance f neilU3f "- Buf h Vnt to Washington wiJMiraa stUI a Territory, and was In the. ?KFrtMori sent to Conrtas after the e'T'tJilP' "ocarof a atine. lc KowUff fpeech before the pan- C'onsveii la wavningtpn the ir 4w fe1U her ajome pon(dera A tiUr Kvbafpcv pommercul na- tim, frecemfcrtfy wtmrrWul All wiflntreH, ls,w h) id, "when unarmed for conflict in no position whatever to Jose as the aucees? fill advocate) Of nrbltrallon." It will be re called that tho enviable position held by Kaiser Wllhelm before the war as tho "Peace Emperor" came to him because the power of Oermany to wage war was never underrated. For twenty-flvc years and more a nation armed for battte devoted Itself to peace. We see now to what end that peace tended and know why all energies wero ho carefully con served. But the fact Is a lesson to the United States. It cannot further peace so lonp aa It Is In tho position of ono who can not wage war. Peace must bo not our bene flt, noi our salvation, but our disinterested mission. We mut have our arms before we Offer to lay them down DOLLAR GAS A RAKK INJUSTICE One dollar for IDOrt J'tilile feel of la no lonrer n ilefenalhte rlmre. In llnlttmore, r ff" eonmptlon l offered nt si lenta nel. No reduction la poaellile In t'lillnilelililn mileaa tlie elly anrrrndera ll aliarr In the reelpta THE following advertisement nppearcd Monday In Baltimore newspapers: ANNOUNCEMENT 9S CENTS NET ltlt OAH roit DOMESTIC HEATING AND OTHER EXCESS SEtlVICE To Consumers of On lor tho paat enr tho ofllclnls and cnslneers nf Confotldntcd Ons, Electric Light and Power Company have been working on plans to pcrtect niefhodi and mentis to give the people of llnltlmorc a moit favorably low price for gas for domestic hentltig nml other Increared consumption. On Jnnnniy 1 the mnxlmum net price for g.is was reduced to 7c. to all coiiHUmcrs. While thH Is the lowest price the company can inalto for the present consumption, It Is proposed to make a far lower rate for addi tional consumption per consumer, so that the ncrngc rnte to tho conetlmcr will auto matically reduce Itself ns tho customer's coiutimptlott Is Increased, Just ns it does In the company's existing electric rntes With tills low rnto customers may now with economy take full ad vantage of the great convenience of the more General use of gns'con.sumlng equipment of all kinds for added comfort In tho home. Immediately nftcr the I'cbruary meter readltiRR the rnte to ench domestic consumer will be 73c. net for all consumption up to that of tho maximum month's consumption In the past J ear, and, provided that It Is not less thnn 40)0 cubic feet, SJc net for nil gas used In excess thereof. Scladules covering dctntls nf new rntes ns npptled to existing and new customers will be published. HEUHEItT A. WAGNER. President. Consolldrttcd Gns, Electilc Light and Power Company of Unltlmore. Ualtlmore, January 10, 1016. Mr. J. E. Aldred, chairman of tho Balti more company, Is reported In tho newspapers of that city as having stated that "gas was being manufactured at around 21 cents a thousand." That Is not surprising, for ns long ago ns 1897 a private company was sell ing gns to Philadelphia at 3" cents the thou sand, out of which was realized enough profit to pay dividends on a capitalization of more thnn a million nnd provide also for deprecia tion. Wldncs, England, In the heart of a coal belt, sells gas at a net cost of 1G cents tho thousand, which Includes everything except returns on capital. An exhaustive study by the Bureau of Gas indicates that a total production cost of 50 cents the thousand, Including everything ex cept returns on capital, maintenance of street lamps nnd taxes, is reasonable; and under the skilful management which has obtained in Philadelphia, 40 cents tho thousand would bo nearer the true mark. In Maryland tho Tubllc Service Commis sion ordered, cffectlvo January 1, a reduction from 80 cents to 76 cents the thousand feet, and permitted tho company to adopt the sin gle heating standard In lieu of tho lighting standard, which Is tho standard In Philadel phia. The action of the company In offering a 33 cent rate for excess consumption is volun tary nnd Is a clearer evidence of a proper price for gas In a big city than a volume of ordinary statistics. The lease with the U. G. I. provides that Councils shall not reduce tho price of gas be low 80 cents beforo December 31, 1917, and thereafter not below 70 cents. Automatically on January 1, 1918, tho city will receive the excess on all gas sold at more than 7." cents. The first year of the lease tho U. G. I. sold 3,032,073,810 cubic feet of gas, and in 1914 It sold 9,807,711,380. Tho city's receipts In creased from $203,301.50 in 1S9S to SI, 943, 466.11 In 1914. While tho consumption of gas was little moro than tripled, the city's re ceipts were multiplied by seven. During this period tho leasing company has expended moro than nineteen millions of dollars in Improvements of different sorts and has given a better service than clients received previous to tho lease. The minimum rato possible, up to January 1, 1928, If tho city surrenders Its own receipts In their entirety, Is 75 cents, according to tho contract. In any case, the company's re ceipts for tho period of the lease are abso lutely fixed, and no action by Councils or any other body can change this condition. There are two points only of Interest to the consumer, therefore: 1, In vlow of the vastly Increased receipts. Is It a fair and proper thing for Councils to order now a reduction from Jl to 90 cents the thousand, and a further reduction to 85 cents n thousand on January I, 1918, when tho company's sharo Is automatically reduced to 75 cents? 2. In view of tho showing made In Balti more and the general unfairness of the gas tax (for It is a tax, nnd an unequal one), ought not the city to abandon the payments to Itself entirely, reducing the price to con sumers to 80 cents at once, and to 75 cents two. years hence? The answer Is found In the obvious fapt that l gas In these times Is an anachronism and an outrage; . WHO IS THE LEADER? THEHE seems to be grievous disagree ment as to the name of the Itepubllcan leader In this State. Representative Vare said in Washington yesterday that it was Governor Brumbaugh. He cited ps proof the well-known fact that the Governor received 75,000 more votes than Senator Penrose at tho election when they were both running. He insisted that the Issue then was that of 8tae leadership and that Doctor Brum baugh was chosen. Ye on December 10 Thomas B. Smith, who had just been elected to th? mayoralty, said that he hoped the delegates elected from the congressional districts to (he Itepubllcan National Convention "would be In harmony with Mr- Penrose and 'sustain his leadership for the welfare of the State and nation." When two such distinguished statesmen disagree on so vital a matter something Is wrony somewhere. But they are pot the only men who disagree. Senator Penrose and Governor Brumbaugh each thinks that be Is the onljr simon-pure, twentyrfour carat leader. The question cannot be settled now; but perhaps wo ahall know more about It after the deUcates to Chicago are chosen. Tom Daly's Column "ADA IWHAN IB DEAD." The few lines on the printed pane Call up for me a darkened slope. And Fancy In Ihc shadow ttlnps Paints (ihosls of dear, once lutppi iilntf Brlohl eltci tchlch In that place had birth Of clcar'cycd Truth and frolic Mirth, And, having filled their hour of grace, Xow, mute, on tiptoe, haunt the place , A'or light nor any tounxC fi here To strike across tlic broodlnp air, .Put stilt a sense above U all 0 somcftln7 ctll to befall. 7Vie!l toundi, off-stanc. one fon no morc-- As of a. knuckle on a door, And clih the sound a gust upbloics, Ch.Hl as the breath of .Ircflc oiiatis. The grisly calUbay In the daik fs ivaltlnp at the thieshold. Itarkl He speakst llli tones sepulchral frame The loved, but half-forgotten, name. A biave, sweet tolec makes answering hall, And merging with It breaks a. nail Of sobbing In the upper air. l thin light stubs the dark and there A youth nay, but Ihc merest boy Who loved this 1'iicstcsi of Pure Joy, t.cani from the gallery and peers t)otrn, ilagncard, through a mist of tears. The weeping sfopi; Ihc last faint note Chokes bark Into my arhlng tin oat, 'or In fIM hmhli monrnrr see The lad that once I turn to be. With all a boy'n abandonment t loved her then, this llcavcn-scnt Interpreter of all the moods And u-nmanly beatitudes. I laved her pincefiil ways and each Delicious little tilck of speech That marked her drairr than the. rest, Hut ()t my heart Has happiest In this, ti-hlch In that hrart I knew: That she teas wholly street and true. ' flioiini for her, but arc these tears Xot also for the bin led years f And for the thought that tlth her dies Another of the eiitmbllng ties Iletwccn me and my happy youth? Ah, yes, I knoio It, and the truth Males sudden riot in the heart. Where once she queened It with her art. FAH.MER. SMITH propounded to tho young members of his Knlnbow Club this ques tion: "What can you suggest to bring your home nnd school closer together"? Ono earnest youngster wiitcs: "I suggest to mnkc my school closer to mo by crossing the fields." Another In answer to the question "What do you dislike nbout your home?" says: "I do not like where .It Is and we havo a baby." KACCUaiCRQ How's tho above for an Inept hotel name? Is there a Hotel Sclpio In Hannibal. Mo.? W. L. B. And It Was "Some Party" at That An lmpreaalp acene marked the lenve-tnlclni of tho member from the "Old Helleiue" Huh Home. Mnrcli "-'.I. llili Promptly at the etrolto of midnight, after nil ewnlntr of fnrpnell cn tertiilnment, nil tho Hclita In Hie liulldlnB "ere exllnxulelieil with tlip exreptlon of those In the room known im the old Clover Iloom. Then aa ii hunter aoundeu "tiip." President Polnell stonly extlngulehed tho elertrlc bull In Ihla npartm-nt one by one Tho members then mnrcheil to their temporiry lio.nliiuurteri.. 1.-.08 Vtiilnut street. Hire they romntned until the new hulldlni; won ready for occupancy. Dear Tom The above Is from the 191B Year Book of tho Manufacturers' Club, Tho statement that tho members mnrched out of tho old Bellevuo to tho tompornry head quarters at 1508 Walnut street and remained there until tho new Manufacturers' Club was completed two yenrs later indicates "somo party." Personally, I know the statement to be Incorrect, ns several of my friends In attendance that evening showed up nt home tho following noon. A number of tho mem bers may hnc stayed nwny for two years or more, but -why give It so much publicity? Very Truly Yours. HE'I.I, ritl.NT HI EXPLANATION ir ItltlF.F Dear Sir While motoring recently on Midler's Knob, which la near the Delaware Water Oap. I noticed that the whole northeaatern aide of tho hill wnB covered with n healthy growth of rarlun. Per hap jour Mower-sharp, McTnvlali, could explain tills phenomenon. Mlaue. HEY-HO! the polltlcnl pot begins to boll and tho Colonel Is trying to come bnck with enough steam to bust tho other boilers. In the meantime, hero'B a foreign party damning the Colonel with fnlnt praise and making other foolish breaks. "Chambers' Biographical Dictionary" (W. & It. Cham bers, Ltd.. Edinburgh) says on pngo 801: ItOOREVEI.T THEODOItn. president of the United Slatex. wna born, of Dutch and ScoitUh descent, at New York. L'Tth of October, ISJH, studied at Har .ird, was leader of the New York leRlslnture In ism, nnd niesldent of tho New York police board In IfiO.-t.nT He was assistant secretary of the Naiy when In 1HDS he raised and commanded "ItooneeU's ItouBh-rlders" In the Cuban war, and came back to he president of New York State 1S9S.JUO0. Ap pointed (Ilepubllcnn) lce-presldent (1U01), he be came president on the death (by assassination) of McKlnley (llinli anil w.i re-elected In 1005. An "expanIonlt," he Insisted on a strong nay, the purification of tho Civil Her Ice, nnd the regulation pf Trusts and Monopolies. He returned from a great huntlnir tour In Central Africa In time to take actlie part In the elections of into, and helped to split the Itepul.lkan party, thosa with whom he acted forming the progresse" section. Ho has written on Amer ican Idenla, on ranching, hunting, and other suli Jetta African Game Trnlls (IU10J dealing with his African experiences. XOT IXTJHIIISTED. You ask in if xce've seen the show, slrf We ansicer, Xa slrt Xo alrll A'o sir! 1 1 We ain't got no desire to go, sir; We're savin' up to pay the grocer. Besides, although we'll not disparage The motor's merits, since our marriage The latest model baby-carriage Is all we've room for in our garage Well, how do you pronounce It? "Zaza," the Boa, Gives Science a Shove "Zaza.'SIn tho police alarm, was described aa being tiln and graceful. She Is SI feet long and Is 4 4 Inches In diameter around the waist. She weighs, however, S43 pounds,-rJ;oruU0 siaytr. Sir The fourth dimension Is found! 55asa la 4 inches "In diameter around the waist," E PLURIBUS UNUM. WJ ITH a clipping of Professor hiii'b tiquette stuff attached, this' letter came In the morning mall To the Evening Ledger; Sir Will ou excuse me If t write you this fews line oi( regard same artichle which 1 read on your onontble paper. It will be very Important and urefully if jou will dedicate same daya on the week nrtlchles on regard the Education, It is now about 15 jrs which I leave on America but, and J am very surprise to find the medium classes of peopla, here very Ignorant on education, which you will not And so on pther part of "Eurppe." I travel Germany, France, England and Italy, but1 I Hod the m)dum classe of peoples very educated as you do not ftpd here. They do not know ay Is education, and it will be very food If you will write on your paper some hlngs to conduct oneself on the Cars, Church, IUI1 Boad. Cafe Restaurant, jee Excuse for my very bad writing remain of one your Headings;. L B. P. S. I hope to fee your ad again. J Til. ... I.H.H fc ) ' " uvea w There Is no sense In repining. . So Just quit it. friend, and. smj For the sun keeps on.ft-shlnlrlf While you wash? .yttirlme In whining; You can flnd'th'o silver lining If you seek It all the while. There Is no real use In grieving For the things you haven't got: Wealth nnd fame wero e'er deceiving, And you lose them In achlelnff, While there's Joy bejond hollevrrig In us common Mortals' lot. Buck up, edn( and keep on trying. For that's much tho wisest plan; Cut out mooning, moaning, alchlnz: Keep Hope's pennant always iljmg, And you'll find, beyond den j Ins. You've become a hnppy man. nlchmond Tlmes'Dlipateh. A WAR TRAGEDY IN THE RUSSIAN A War Story Thnt Is Truer Than Any Cable Dispatch Could Be. Letters to and From the Battle Front Dy N. SHOLGOVSKY fThe followlnc short story appeared It latlon In the New Stotcilninh.) trans- N IKA, forgive my lenrsl I will not cry any Inyi" '"And you", also, MIIJ.i! . . Well, now, doh't ci. . . . Slop. . . . Better return hi-ine to out poor little Pnvllk He Is qtilte by himself, with only muse. The tinln might be delayed. Ilenlly, dearest. 1 think jou had bet- "No. no. I will wait. . . . You know ho v.n' so much better when jou left. ... Do Jou remember he snld '(looduvc, papn'7 And jou could lint keep bnck our tears nnd rnti out of the room. Uvcry evening, after the doc tor's visit. I will wiltc to you. Don't be nlnrmcd. , . ." "Yet, do write. . "Take jour seats, len'.v In n minute." "Mlljnt . . ." "Nllcn! . . ." gentlemen, (he train will (A few lines from n letler.1 ". . . why do I only remember Just now the three little stnrs on your shoulder strap? When the war Is over ou wl'l certainly return ns a colonel, nnd the three little stnrs will hnve given plnce to the plnln strap of n colonel. Ton see. denrest, what I nm writing about. Pnvllk nsked me to re pent to him nil dctnltH about how papa left. My Gtid. whv wns It nccessnry that he should get scarlet feer two dns before you hnd to lenve? But, thnnk hencti, he Is fce'lng so much belter now. Only tnko rnro of yourself, denrest, nnd don't feni for Pnvllk He Is recovering. . . . f A few lines from n letter ) ". . . We hid vlsltnt . Anna MJehnllovnn btoiisht I'.ivllls a lovely little horse. Pnvllk Is awfully pleased with It. He took It on his bed, klsied It. nnd snld that tomorrow ho will go on horseback, just ns Pnpn. Well, I feel relieved now; our boy lins tpllte recovered. You sec how unneccs wry It l to worrv beforellme. You hnve np parent I v lint received one of mv letters. Number vour tetter", plensc: thnt will ho better, 1 rtin knitting for ou now a warm, nice waist coat. I repent once more, don't worry nbout Pnllk. . ." "Our office, madam, will send the nun. Please do not double nbout the pill. Wo shn'l supply everything of the brst." "Oh, do anything jou like: only everything should bo nil right. The coffin must be pnlc blue nnd polished. . . ." "Mndntn, the dlslnfcctors hnvo come. They are In the kitchen." "Whnt I the matter now? Oh, yes, tnko them to the nursery. And whnt Is this? Flowers? Oh, flowrrs for Pnvllk ... for Pnvllk . . . for Pnvllk. . . ." "Mmlnln, do not grieve so much. It is the will of God. "Stepanavna my dear old womanl . . ." (A few lines from n letter ) "It Is always the nime rainy weather hero. I wonder how It Is nt the front. I heard someone say that you had n trendy some frost there. Is It really pos sible thai von will soon be In the firing line? I nni certiln I shnll read tho name o.f Mnjor Pntpov In the list of tho heroes who have won the Cio.s of St. George How proud jour wife hnd Pivllk will be Of you! Pavlllt . . . 5Iy dearcit Nlka, I nlso wanted to write to vou how our darling ion got up for the fltst time, but I have still such a lot to do. I must take his temperature, and it Is nlrondy verv lnte, Nlkn tlaillng, I must still be very careful with him. He fs still so weak, but quite, quite well ngnln. But now Pavllk and I kiss ou many, mnnv times. The Lord bless nnd keep you. Tour wife, your Mllja." "Sir, the gun In tne third company has been knocked out of nctlon." "Call Lieutenant Qavrllov." "Yes. sir." "Lieutenant, Just give me your flcldglas'cs; mine havo been destroyed by a pleco of shell." . "Tho rlfcht battery of the enemy is silenced. Colonel." "It looks like It." "Sir, In tie second company n shell has Just wrecked tho ammunition wagon, killing all the men serving tho gun." "Guns forward! Get away! To n new posi tion!" "Forward, Colonel?" "Yes, forward! AVe nre advancing on tho wl-olo line. Look to the left, Lieutenant. A battery of the enemy," "It grows weaker. Never mind! The battery of Colonel Knrpov is a happy one. This Is our fifth victorious battle." "Forward. II Is the 15th today, Isn't It?" (A poitcnrd ) "Just a few lines, my dear. In n hurry. There Is such a lot to do, although I havo not yet been In battle. I am still In S. You sec, there Is no repjon to worry. Tako rare of yourself for Pavllk's sake. Although onr letter relieved mv anxiety, still mv henrt Is heavy. I kiss you both. Yours, N. Karpov, The 15th of October." "Spare n, cn'ppe for a beggar, for Christ's sake. M-iy the souls of your parents and rela. tinm rest in mo Lord!" "Masha, take somo coppers from the bag. . . . It Is on the bench, here . . . aive them to Mm. ... "May the Lord tnke him to Ills Heavenly Kingdom' . . . Thank jou, little mother benefactress." "Masha, we must put straight the wreath on the grave, . . ' So . . , God! How the ra vens are cawing!" "Madam, let us go home, . . , You will be 111." "Oh, no! It does not matter, . . . My God! Pavllk! . . . Oh. oh! . . . "Madam, dear Madam, have mercy on your self . You hae not dried your eyes for more than a month." (A fi'w lines from a letter.) "Today I went fcr a drive In a motorrnr with Pavllk In the fresh air of the woeds of Lesnoy, His cheeks nre quite rosy aanln, and he Is so merry. On the way we met some soldiers wth their bands. Patik cheered them and wns eo happy." . i . "No, he wilt not live till the morning. . . , Peritonitis has set n. , , , The pulse Is hardly audible. , , ." "Shall we prepare him, docor?" "Yes, sister, do It." "Maxlmov, go and fetch the priest. Tell him ho U wanted for Colonel Karpov ulflt the Holy Sacraments. "Yes. slater- . " i "Sister , . ," "Did jou awake Nikolai Ale.tandrovltchT" "Yes; give me a drink. , ." "Does your hand hurt?" "Yes, sister, I am feeling badly. ... I fe Death Is approaching. . . . Write letter for me. I will dictate. . . . Is It to see me that ther priest Is coming?" "Ye;s, Colonel, to see jou. . . . You won't feel worse after your preparation. . . . You will feet better. . I ." "Ys. No. ... I feel Death com- Ing . . But. before, write me the letter. . . Theto might bo no time? . . Write . I am dictating- . . , (A few lines frpra a letter) "jr was under nre, Mlljusha, Do not be afraid. I am wounded by shrapnel. But not dangerous, Nothing at all. Only a ew scratches. I do not write my self btcauss ray hand l bandag V' .BAKING THE FUBLIG MIND . VieWs of Readers on the Duty of Newspapers, Patriotism fi WnrlHhcrtnen. Removal of Civil Service Commission ' i and Other Ta t TZAlt a) CnfA T.tttAeti Sir It strikes me, a constant reader of your valuable paper, that you are not according Mayor Smith a square deal. True, so far lie is apparently not affected thereby, but It Is a well'known fact Hint having one's acts m scon strucd and continuity telling ono that he Is not to bo trusted, or Insinuations to that &"'" among the best 1-iown methods of encouraging one to do the th'nr Imputed to one. Now. It Is nn nJinltted fact that oven a crim inal Is ptesumeil to be Innocont until Prvd guilty: why, then, consider ..Inyor Smith guilty of falling In hli duty to the public before he does so? riven his enemies must admit that so far he has eminently measured up to nil re quired l.f him. Why not nt least help hold tip his hands and Indorse him until ho does fnli7 I do not hold any brief to defend the Mayor, as he apparently Is nmply able to do It hlmseir. To my mind the province of a newspaper Is to approach nil public officials wl'h an open mind; glvo praise where It Is due and criticise nnd condemn when nn official falls or bclraj-s his constituents. To do otherwise la not nftord Ing the official n fnlr chnnco. Possibly Mayor Smith would have done well to rctnlh the services of Director Taylor to com plete the rnpld transit system; but surely even otl will claim that this city should bo able to piodtica another who is fully his equal. Then. Mr. Taylor having been nrrnyed nmong those who predicted dire calamity to the city In the eent of Mr. Smith's election, would not his mind hnve been prejudiced, ns yours evidently Is, thus preventing that harmony of action nnd thought which Is a very necessary requisite of officials to procuro the beet possible results for the community they 8cro7 P. L. G. Philadelphia, Jantiaiy 11. PRECEDENTS To the V.dilor of Hvcnlnp Lcdncr: Sir Whv nil this commotion over the removal of tho Civil Service Commlssloncis who served under Mayor t.lnnkenhurg? Also, whv their refusal to bow to the wish of Mayor Smith nnd mnko room for their suc cessors as their predecessors did to make room for .ncm? if I nm correctly Informed, not having been n lcRldcnl of tho city nt that time, Mayor lllnnkenburg removed the occupants of their positions to mnko room for t'-em In rnuch the sntno manner ns Major Smith attempted to do. Am I corrcct7 Thcv evidently entertained a different view of the removal of their predecessors ro the ono now guiding their notions. G. L. F, Philadelphia, January 11. HUMOR AND PATRIOTISM Tn the lUlttor of Hvcntvg Ledger: ' Sir Americans accuse the Cngllsh of being devoid of n sense of humor. This is a baso cnltininj'. If -ou substitute patriotism for hu mor It would be much nearer the mark. "Whose (lag has braved a thousand years the battle and tho brccrc," Is a favorite quotation of the Dngllsh, but the Stnrs nnd Stripes, with Its trcofd of less thnn 1D0 years, Is revered far mote deeply by tho aorngo American than Is the Pnlon Jack by the average nnglishman. Without any disrespect to his Majesty, King George V, tho nngllshmnn is cnlled upon not only to revere n personality In his Majesty, but to revel o the ling as well: and between tho two ho frequently falls to como up to the mark In tho manner expected of him. An American has ono Ideal, tho flag, and to him that con stitutes the sum and substance of his patriotism. Tho Stars nnd Stripes cover everything, nnd ho who Insults tho flag Insults him, pcrsonnllj-. The dlffeicnce between tho patriotism of tho Englishman nnd tl)e Amerlcnn has been borne In upon me bj- several j-cars' residence In this countrj". Thero Is an cqunl difference between the patriotism of an Ihigllshmnn nnd u Germnn, which In the last analysis Is decidedly In favor of the Hngllshman. The ICngllshmnn has his patriotism dragged out of him nnd the German has It hammered Into him. To mnkc tho niuttoi of the difference between tho patriotism of nn Englishman nnd nn Ameri can moro clear, let us take the cafo of con scription. To the truly patriotic Englishman tho thought that there is a slnglo countryman of his opposed to ronscrlptlon when the country needs It Is nbhorrcnt. The very dca that ono man should hesitate when It may menu the difference between victory nnd defeat fills him with sh.tme. Of all classes In England the worklngmnn Is the least patriotic. Ills hades unions would appear to havo Kitiirnted hltn with NATIONAL POINT OF VIEW The French Government wants no unpleasant ness with the Government of the United States, as its. action In regurd to tho Gcim.ms taken off American ships on' the high sfos gives clear evldei.ee. Boston Post. Detroit nnd other cities show whnt co-operation nnd cnncentintlon of effort will do In such an Industrial enterprise, but duiing this next decade n score of cities of our country will be como centres of motor-vehicle manufacture. -Cincinnati Enquirer, With food animals constantly diminishing in ptoportlon to population something else has to be done. Here Is a problem for our nmbitiaui jnuth. Let them consider the calf and tell us what to do nbout him. It may bo a pressing problem In their generation. Washington Time. Ilecently the Sherman law has apparently been held In abeyance, to tho genet al satisfac tion of tho country. Hut as long as It is on the stntute books It Is In some degreo u menace. For it should be substituted n statute which shnll plainly say what may not be done: Now York Globe. , Tho right or wrong of consctlption Is not reaily being passed upon by the repteseutatives of tho British people. Parliament Is merely de ciding that a handful of shlrkeis, foigettul of the duties of citizenship, shall not be pcimltled to flout the dignity of the Bilttsh Empire Cleveland Plain Dealer. . AMUSEMENTS FORREST Last 3 Nights , CII.Utl.KS Dtl.Ll.NUlIAM Ireaenta WATCH YOUR STEP MItS. VERNON CASTLE -VltANK TINNET liEiis'Ann onANVii.i.i: Urlte .1 King: Hnrry Kelly: 100 Other WEEKS. ntSfllNNINCI MONDAY. SEATS NOW SOUVENIltS OPENING. NIOIIT . ALSO SPECIAL WAUDHQUU I JULIAN ELTINGE In Ills New feuccew "COUSIN LUCV ' ACADEMY OP MUSIC NEWMAN Traveltalks Color Views Motion Pictures C FHIDAY EVENINOS T)po. Tn n-f pp O SATL'ltDAY MATS. -LCJ. ddll. J1-JS4 IinAZIL AltGENTI CHILE J PEKl' IIOLIVIA. COSTA IUCA. I'ANASfA Pniirse Sale " '5 cio.e Fruar. c:3Q VOUrbB S"ic At iteppe't-Slnslo TMteft Monday ADELPHI Pop. $1 Mat. Today Last Five lime. Lait Matinee Saturday B'r"criicu"M " Andrqcles and tjie Lion Preceded by Anatole .Franc' "PelUhttul Trollc" THE MAN WHO MARRIED A' DUMB WIFE With O, P- Hesgie Mary Fori NEXT WEEK SEATS TODAY THE SEASON'S GREATEST DRAMA "SINN ERS" ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT JOHN McCORMACK Seat At Hcppe'a ;, 11,50. 1 AriphUlatre.Tj.JtX:.pj8aUjroalUttaemy KTTVAXT Today I RlGOLrrrTO "WINS, N 1 AUiN at 3:18 cnOfcSMAVh ENTErtTAIN. nl.l.l .1 T and a g"S. "Vpc.ui-." tiUO: .... -. , FITOI COOFEl:: Pl'll.-M PRICK DE VEAUj Evrctt lonVc Clrcu. Ev nixon'S m wti tT -irrTci I GRAND 0 BIO ACTS PIOTURVS Broad fcMoniowrV BAG OF CJLXDr ran FtOH icir I Today. 2 IB. T 0. CHILtl liATLUPAV HIT i TROCADERO wS La Bailus 1 Current Matters a sense of his own power and render hi- ,,. llvlous to the r.eeds of his country w"e?.?l,f may suffer ,a little pergonal discomfort vf t clnirraa than ho wauM i-nih.. 1 . " kit vaded by tho enemy than concede the TlM.t'1 his rights, and whon tho Invasion toak bvS?! would bo tho very first to lay the biw 1 ..rvhnl. hl.l lilm.nlf.l. 1. ti. . ir.a fl il Taking him all around, th" CnVllshweJj?'! man-and In saying Emrllsh th. ,11 lotWvl the term Is mcant-Is a character bv no ? i to be admired. He loves himself nrst thS. iSJfl beer, followed by his dog and wife In VZ?J nnd his country enmea In n ua i--. l. -ncs acquaintance with him warrants this tst..'JIl.,,J It Is rather remarkable that al"ho5lSMfta mopplltan of any country In the world, &.?" Ism In tho true sense of tho term Is rlfo throV out the length nnd breadth of tho land, Werf 4 needed tlio American nnnnt. .,...!. .."erlt to demand conscription. Weighty debate. necessary. Few eligible men would fall"? anr-l tn (Im fnlm-. of II,. n... '.!.".'." Ia" lj hVYmn;.;;;,!: .". ; "n" "hhi to tie up tho Industries of tho country bymi!.! out on Btrlkc. Ho may bow to the dlctatei ,!a III. Irndn tlnlnn In H.r. e .. " i ". .'" M tlmn ho wnntrt lie hla nntn ......' ,."?'' Stnrs and Stripes and ho would follow where!I ni.i nlnrv Uri rr-i u ... ... "erelWj fwien ,1,; fwil.h nni LJ ""'S I nnd It Is not a pretty picture for nn nngllttminS In Pflhlnmnt.lfl Aft. ,n . ... .- - "" Philadelphia, January 8. AN APPEAL TO PATRIOTS To the Editor of Evening T.edaer: Sir Let ub this day declare our Independence anew; wo have been too long subject to tyrannr licentiousness, greed nnd blgotrj-. There Is no ono man Btrong enough to mnko peace In th world. It must be acquired from us collcetlvelr Those who deslro the halcyon days exalted In ... ... ...... ., aub "nu ti.iuiuuii Biiouia search tho Scriptures for enlightenment. Tho Dibli'- ia itn uvt:i-iuat:iiL luminuur, scientists Studr tho stnrB, but neglect tho word; hence the labor In darkness. Our thirteen colonics threw off the yoke of Great Britain and Europe, but we remain sub Ject to tho mercies of the land sharks, scrlbei and phnrlsccs. T.nl lia rlnntnrn n, .nnlH I...... v.. ......u . .......a inu irom mere. moneygruuDing, nist nnd ovll thinking. Jesiu ? said, "I-nm tho wnj tho truth and tho light."' jiiw wont is wun us totiay, anil in continually urging us to net according to tho mlnlstratkm to our Individual souls, not to other party", sclllsh desires. Tho old time fnlth nnd charity Is deplorably loeklnp. Mnrtvro. nrn tint nil Anrt vn, Now benln rlcht here In the rji.f na n .u.' Horace Greeley said, "Go West, J'oung man,"! but spiritually you will go East. lMtnn ..n Man n.t. a.a.. ,r rt.r n..1 .... . ........ . .. uhu w. .;.. iu duu miu uur cars IQvr hear, otc, then wo will reach tho heights, and V' then only. SPIRIT dp ? ".i Philadelphia, Janunry 10. PROTECT THE GIRLS To the Editor of Evening f,rdger: Sir A manager of a quarantined house In-" the Tenderloin Is quoted by j-ou ns saying that i she nnd her Inmates would starve through Mr. Wilson doing his duty nB Director of Public '. Safety In protecting tho nconlo In his care. ' At this time It Is well to remind everybody! mow which inese sciisaine people nave dons lo starve others. Wo do not live bv bread nlone. And others too, not for somclhtne they" wanted themselves, but for tho sake of the t? mlscrnblo 10 cents this warring lin their bet- at.u lim.nl.. ...111. I. " Not because they were finer, smarter; not becnuye they were anything, but because they broke fnlth with their sisters and sneaked be hind their back to their own and everybody else's undolm:. Perfection ia hard tn find. I know, but that has nothing to do with IneH tact that "tlic- oldest profeswon In the world" ' must be kicked of! the, globe. It Is extremely Important for all tho public prints to warn mothers to exert more than the usual good caro over their dauKhters" and te ' remind those girls who must bo away from'Sll nuiiiu in iiuiu uieniHcivev ns nign as tne capacnygj! . .wi HiuuK'iiiuvu wiiiiui ineni cnimes men o, -. hold themselves. Then nerhnna n feu- Trior 1 oung men will marry beforo they are mall-'i riousiy renucreu mint for thnt high office. KATHEIUNE DOUGLASS. .,j I'liiMiicipma, January 13. AMUSEMENTS T,VT?TP last roLn TUins , uxii.j IjAKT ji.vriNi:n satuhdat v. v. Winter tinmen Intent Triumph MAID IN AMERICA Cnraiianj- of 12".. Inclti.llnc FLOnXNOB .MOOlli; nnd .Ml.LK DA7.IR ;.. riw. uvula nml I'ur.TTY aiur.i EXT WEEK SEATS NOW Till: OITICIAI, WI.VTKlt GAUDI..N MIIim THE PASSING SHOW OF 19 15 IS.-i PKOPI.n. INCLUDING QUOItnil MONHOB. 1IOWAIU) AND .HOWAIID, MAlllI.lNN MILLER una iirounwuv'H fairest lleiimiei R. F. KEITH'S THEATRE CIIKSTNUT AND TWELFTH HTIUICTS ALICE EIS & I BESSIE BERT FRENCH I WYNN Harry (llrord i Co ; Aenes Scott Jt Henry Kcane; Conlln, ftteele & rarl. Other. S "The Forest Fire" LANODON McCOnMICK'fl THKILI.ING STOUY op Tim Ti.Mtii:m.AND GARRICK-NOWiI?.,5i sat. COHAN, AND ll.VllltIS I'rtetnt BEST PLAY IN 25 YE.AKS ON TRIAL I'cpulur Trice Wednesday Matinee. !)et Seat 11 ' GLOBE Theatre jljiw VJJ-JVX-'-L- YAUUKVIt.1.1:. lon'IniuJ IX , A. M. toil ! Jt ID .!.'. JV, EDMUND HAYES & CO. In Farcu Comedy, 'THE PIANO J'OVFI" EKGOTTI LILLIPUTIANS; OTHERS CHESTNUT ST. Opera Housed NIGinS. T to 11 10c, lHc. C.-ki I Onlitttn W1. v)X PRODUCTION MANSFIELD'S GREAT SUCCESS "A PARISIAN ROMANCE" ARCADIA BOTHi" .BiV,Ti4 S.XiJ-CXXJXJr. Dallr. IBc; Evir.. "Ms. 5 THIANCLE PLAYS FIRST PRESENTATION Robert Harron in "Misslnj Links'' AND "FATTY AND MADE1. ADItirT" MARKET APOVB tH" , STANLEY Uleo Kitigeiy Wallace Uuid "THE GOLDEN CHANCE" Next Mon. Tue., Wed.. 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