EVENING LEDGEB-PfflLADI m imrnita otR mrogtr TOMJC LEDOKR COMTANY CI MM X. It OTOtTM, Tmmmhiv MMTOMAb BOARD I ctm k. k cents, cfcttaMB. , WUAlMt .......... ,r.tnor JOHN C MARTIrtn.Orel Beefettte Msnster rlWf.g.rtJ5a? RJ7JSHr" Cim.,,fWil M UkMlml trli n vers tiititit'''VK" itiiqin AfU '" trjM Glt i ...JW Metropolitan Tower it 4 9X rvra nuiiairur Loins, ,,..,, Slobr-Dsmnmit Hullalns H.......I. ...... iiuz it Buuunr tmwn BUREAUS I WWIIWWI BMi. ! BoII4ln TtaK mwi iniwn miioin lik limp ,.,,..... i-rie-rieiuiraee; naoow Nfa.B ..Marnml liouss, Hi"""'! HVlM !' nU MDH UIWW Thw are MvertMmc In PA MMm wfcesh witHnirlir eo-bfwrat with them in aVct-lvIn the puWta. The only safe niie for the Investor o follow lJ to make sure, first, that the publication which carries the advertisement that ap peals to him is careful to reject the an nouncement of all swindling concerns, and then, before ho parts with his money, to ask a banker In whom he has ronfl- dence for advlco. The banks are hlwnya glad to servo the public In this way, auwcRimoN trims r MrrK eU cu per nk. Dr mill, MKmM evteMe ef PMIedelphla. except lnn torofen mutt ti required, month, twenty re miU m jwr, three, dollars. All cull eabaefletlena payaMa In advance,. None aiiTxcrlbo-i wishing" address chanced too sir eM a wetl new address. MIL, MM TALNUT KKTSTOE, MAW 0W ey AMm all remrnmteafloiis f StmtHn eVcr, IntrptmltiuM Square, PMaMpMa. at Ttts rntt.stirs.Miu rosTorrics is IKOMM1UII Milt. UATTB. THM AVHRA3B NET PAID DAILT CIR. CULATION OF TUB EVEN1NO LEDQEn FOR 8BTTKMIIER WAS 118,888 rj.BiJ.lphl., rrUsr. Ocl.l.f , Mil. wet a bold man that fir$t eat hi oyster. Swift. Before a truce can be called In tho protectionist Jehad all tho freo traders must bo converted. If no other phrase of Colonel Itooso Telt's speech Is remembered, his ono con cerning "dlshrag policy" will doubtless tako Its place alongside Mr. Cleveland's Wcll-rememborod "innocuous desuetado." Tct not alt the shell-game men are oporatlng at tho Roso Treo Hunt meet. Beveral Cabinet ofilcerH aro issuing bald and unconvincing arguments on unsus pecting stumps. GOVERNMENT BY FAVOR rpiIERH Is as much reason for a police man to refrain from arresting a cltl ton loyal to the Organlratlon as there Is for him to pay out his good money to that Organization's leaders. Tho Organl ratlon Is a hlcraflglV of favoritism. Tho police power it has wielded has nlways been lentontlyvcnforcoJ upon Its members. Gamblers, vice mongers and luillot-box sturfers have enjoyed Immunity precisely In proportion to their closeness to poli ticians. Tho city omclal's auto can go faster than the Independent citizen's. This favoritism has extended to tho awarding of contracts and Jobs, big and little. The policemen, maced for his cam paign contribution, Is netted to perpetuate this system. Ho Is asked to pay for his Job, as If It were a political favor. Ho Is thus no longer free to enforce the law Impartially. Uo Is tho servant of tho supporters of tho Organization, and, It ho discriminates In their favor when It comes to making arrests It Is only tho logical result of .maclng. Undoubtedly a general rovolt In tho forco against this taxation would have overwhelming popu lar support, and prevent any "punish ment" of the mon by tho officials of the Department of Public Safety. Tom Daly's Column AB TO BEO. BAKER Why all this rising o the gorge At what he sold of our oxen Oeorge And all thota troop at Vallov Forget licsldes ho now tella all who call Those comment iceren't Mi at all l'crhaps this butter's in tho hall. Or mayhap future Mitotv May prove the silly thing to he A'o more than valet forgery. The "t" silent, as In "Yol Teddy." W1 THE OLD ADAGE APPLIES A Pittsburgh saloonster wants to glvo his saloon away, and a casual visitor there suggests it might bo presented to presidential aspirant Handy, merely for wrecking purposes. At Albany on Wednesday, his en thusiasm getting tho better of his Judg ment, tho President shook the skin off one of his fingers. With reasonable care ho may mako tho other seven, with the possible help from his two thumbs, last him till November 7. Mr. Hughes won't tell us what ha would have done after the sinking o( the Lusltanla, because, ho Kays, ho would have preentcd the Lusltanla from being sunk. Ho won't tell us how he stands on tho repeal of the eight hour law, because If ho had been Presi dent there would have been no eight hour law. These are tho only attempts ho has made to answer the question, "What would you have done?" Now VorkTImos. AND they look llko pretty successful XJLattcmpts, too. Did tho Times never hear that an ounco of prevention is worth a pound of cure? THEY CAN'T BE FOOLED ILLTAM MAntON ItF.nDT Is on familiar terms with moro high-brow whatcha may call aristocratically ex clusivedictionary donlzons than nny other writer we think of at this moment. Ho wns tho first to flash beforo our kon, sovernl years ago, that word "Ineluctable," which lias slnco brought Joy to how many young eyes behind tortolso-rlmmcd glasses! Now ho has hooked us up to a lunch corTtolk In fit. Louis whero his Mirror roflecta tho town's Inmost thoughts and ho writes: nr Tom Toll are on. For the City Club noon Tuesday, October 2 Hubject nnmed by me "Tho Con fessions of a fityllle." Don't blame me If they throw the Styllto through tho skylight I awnlt our coming with fevered anticipations, which can only be assuaged with tuns of Devo. ki5i;ly. Dili reminds us of neighbors wo onco had a very cultured nnd charming cou plo of whom another neighbor onco com plained: "Yes, I overslept this morning. The Bostlngs called upon us last night and they always keep us up so late. Yes, I know they went home at ton, but after thnt wo spent n couplo of hours at tho dictionary hunting up tho words they'd used." In our Webster's Unabridged w,o find: ST1MTK. n. frcct. I.l. One of a t of nnchorltea In the irly chureh. who lived on th tup of iilllara icolumml for tho eierclna 4 of their patier.ee; called also rillarljl and pllor taint. PHILADELPHIA. OFFICEHOLDER'S SWAN SONO Too bad, but I really must leave you; You're sorry to loso me, of course. You Just made the faintest suggestion, Without a suspicion of force, That I, too, might shnro In the blessings With which the departing are eped; Which means In political Ungllnh, My scalp Is worth more than my head. I know not the why and the wherefore, I know but the what and the when, Tho ways of tho godo and the bosses Are a reek to the wisest of men. I may have Jabbed Varo with my elbow, Or stopped on McNIchol'a big toe; If so, pardon mo mea culpa I The going Is good, and I go. LITTLE NELL. . 1 1. 1 1 '.- ; . ,i i U A straw vote taken at Princeton on Wednesday gave Mr, Hughes the ma jority in the President's own college. Straw votes may not be definitely settling, but It was a windy day and tho one In question might havo shown the direction ef tho breeze. c Tho Chicago man who climbed a telegraph polo to get away from, certain domestic difficulties precipitated by his 'wife and was hauled down by tho police was the victim of an unkind fato. It's a pretty blamed mean policeman whovon't let a man sit on the top of a telegraph pole long enough to think out a convinc ing argument. In announcing a meeting of the committees representing commuters' asso ciations yesterday a local contemporary , says that demands for reductions of rates will be presented to the railway com panies. Continuing, the account says: As a basis of compromise, the commuters are willing. It Is said, to ' let the present rates of the monthly , ride tickets and students' tickets stand as they are. Which reminds us of tho chap who told us he came near getting married. "Why didn't you?" wo aBked. "I asked the girl," he replied, "and she said Not" :' I Mr, Kipling, cabling his Impres sions of the Jutland battle, says, accord ing to tho New York Tribune: Thus for a white we had the enemy to the westward of us, where ho mado f a better mark, but the day wav closing and the weather thickened and the enemy wanted to get away at quarter past eight The foe, still heading south west, was covered by his destroyers In a great screen of gray smoke, and he got away as darkness fell. What the able proofreader did to the copy one with Imagination may dla "'ever, but at first sight It appears that the enemy had a dinner engagement or possibly had to meet o. lady. To miss engagements of this sort Is not done, yeu know. If any man attached to the local government deserves on Increase in sal ary that man I 13, J, Cattail. He is nominally the city statistician. He is really the advocate extraordinary of Phila delphia, before the, whole country. He has proetalmed the greatness of this com munity In season and out of season for yearn, and he backed his statements by In disputable fasts. He earns for his em ployer raapy Hmes hts.M)ry every year, It la about time that there was tangible recognition of this faet in his salary took. Mia present pay is lees than that ef a chief eieric In one of the Important ietvkrtmenU f The labor vote never was a post to tie to. This Adamson law does not fool the railroad men whom I know. I have talked to a score or more engineers und conductors lately. The Republicans among them will vote the ticket as usual. THIS statement from a long Interview with a veteran New York Republican leader who cannot be rattled Is about a accurate an appraisal of the situation as has beon made. The whole political his tory of the country demonstrates that thero is no class voto. Tliero aro Repub lican and Democratlo farmers; thero are Democratlo and Republican carpenters; the engineers are not a solid political group. They voto as American citizens and not as engineers. Tho firemen are citizens before they are firemen. And so on through all the ranks of toll. Such a bald bid for their voto as the Adamson law will not mako Democrats of tho Republicans among tho trainmen. Their Republicanism Is too well grounded for that. They wore persuaded before they became Republicans that tho gen pral prosperity of the country which fol lows the application of Republican poli cies will profit them moro In tho long run than any such temporary incrcaso of wagoa as is provided for In tho Adamson law, Tho country did not need tho assurance of this New York loader to bo convinced of the political Integrity of the trainmen. If ' tho doubters ncedod other evldonce than the general Intelligence, of tho men whoso votes tho Administration tried to buy it has already boon afforded by tho organization of Hughes clubs among the very mon to purchaso whose support the Adamson law was passed. The labor leaders themsolves know that they can not throw the labor vote where they will. Such exhibition of labor friendliness to Wilson as has manifested Itself Is a friendliness that would havo found ex pression at the polU in about tho samo degree oven If the President had not sur rendered to the threat of the official of the trainmen. Tho general attltudo of labor to tho whole situation was well ex pressed by a union man a day or two after Congress acted, when he said, "We think tho Unltod States is too big to be dictated to by any labor organization." CONGRATULATING young Elbert D. Trombly upon winning the Newark Lyric Prize, uo trust wo may charge to a care less compositor ruthor than to htm the line: You vaunt of nigh a half a million souls. And thero's this sign, L. II. D. reports, on a residence on North Fifteenth streot: DR. TULLUS WRIGHT BEWARE THE BUNKHOUND! Serving the City Beautiful He Bites All Unlovely Things After sovcrai days' absence from his kennel tho Bunkhound trotted In yes terday and laid at our feet a section of red and blue Jersoy and a square of muslin upon which 2V''!bv n was painted In largo black type &-iv SkVl - t pa-JH ii Jl j i 17 Now hero Is tho marvelous part of It all: For a -noelc or so letters have been coming in to us, asking us to investigate the numeral 17 In connection with Franklin Field. Is It posslblo our Bunkhound can road? Or was the scent extra strong? ssrs IT IS TO LAUGH Bachelor Bereavements To Kate have a large and lovely hall, Vut still I moan my lonely state; You will not share my lot at all; I can't make you domesticate. ALGERNON. To Josephine Wnat's thy discordant plan, Jo, To Vanish me from thcet The Jieart strings of thy pxan, Jo Have lost their harmony, ltelent and lift the hanjo And two shall play In glee. EAGER EDGAR. "GUESS WHTG& TWIN DEMOCRACY WON'T CLAIM1" f 4 !" t The Northeast Corntr ' jgbmm 'im j5 I miljBBsMsWBr i (W&WmdgtsI IIS ' '" MMmi ill nfiSSffiPi III ' ' AMtsmLssL.. I I ;&- Willi iwyivil liililllSRHB The irtery Is trrtv, j.,, 0u l, J7 of the Breset tomttMLsTiLlT'.rsBi -.,..- T. . -"- IHJWM IT mm, , rrpcuuun. jjuring n eamBii-?J 1k Ade nd the prSintSL ' CUXHB Of Colonel lr-.kli!J7nA ? I Ade hsd JuelVMurned from a SsTJi dtfcna and the. Colonel ait J Ci.TfyH feeling ortheTpeople thtre mtoTt fclx'! gard to the Candidates. " ! "The situation," Mid Oeerre. -- have been summed tin ...- P.. ? ta fsrmer I heard dlseunin. i' " store out In Kenlland. This fSLJVf said, -wems like 's got a Whof?w!T5 In 'Im, but this 'ere man Pafti?. , o' feller same's the women Jttaf L'tL I the swings at a Sunday Khlw!L!lJ For "I'arker" and nL i substitute two other names ans S?S?i is virtually as good as new. M An octogenarian over in vt. , N. J., was dealt an ltnn.t.f?rl hand the other day. In bis MeltwsOlrSSi It lie dropped dead. " 'i The conclusion Is that one i iiuii I'luyuiK innocnie or be .!... lean MllnrftrAanni.. u... " r .- ..,... iiaooa, London Punch refers to Grant -;-; ..rvi'"""' . humor Is said to be nonexistent Yet soeaklnc of ih r-.m. humor, when It bites it leaves a mark. Punch remarks: In Essex, says an STtnlar mw 4 plentiful crop of parasol miStoeali' his resulted from the wtekalC rains. Ther should h. -- rT-. for the farmers' sons who art vn.iia Buviir irom caiutary jt 1 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE A Republican Explains Why Hughes Should Be Elected and Democrat Tells Why He Should Be Defeated Anarchy Preached in Broad Street Sundays TMt Department (a free to oil rttutera who Uiah fo-rrprfj their opinions on subject of ctirrnit inttteat. It i on open orum. nnd tha Evening Ledger asawnea o responsibility for th ilrtuj of ita corrrapondenta. Letter muat ha aioned bv tha name and addraaa of tha writar, not neceaaaritu for publication, but aa a ouarantea of good faith, WE NEED HUGHES To the Rdltor of the Evening Ledger: filr Charles Evans Hughes should be etcctod President because tho United ijtates needs htm to guldo tho ship of stnta Through tho troubled waters. As Governor of New York ho clearly showed by his administra tion that ho had the Indomitable will, the Inflexible purpose looking for future good thirugh present evil. He has the qualities and executive force that beget confidence and command success. He Is In no sense a negative character, but a man of Iron will power. There Is no vacil lating, lrresotuto policy In his make-up. Ho Is Just what tho country needs now. He has the true courage which Is the reult of the reasoning of a deep thinker, and he has a brave mind which Is always In-pregnable. He would meet danger, not wait for It Truth Is his standard by which nil Jhlnim would bo ludired. His appeals to the voters have been with sincerity of purpose and honesty of feeling, divesting himself of all partiality or passion and prejudice. Ho should be elected and most assuredly will be. W. LEWIS KANE. West Chester, Pa., October 19. country why do these socAlled Socialists stay here? Wo want no Socialistic doctrines here, not the kind that are preached on our street corners today. Nine out of ten who are doing It are foreigners. Why don't you crazy nuts go back to Europe; but you all seem to havo taken good care not to go back these last two years. I hae heard so many definitions of Social ism that I don't know what It means, and ono-half of tho people who argue It don't know; but the way I henr It argued every Sunday afternoon It Is nothing more or less than anarchy. I say let the police take a hand and keep that corner clear. ANOTHER REPUBLICAN. Philadelphia, October 18. HOT STUFF DARBY calls our attention to a classi fied ad In an ovo. contemp. announcing tho loss of "24S by a poor woman rolled In a handkerchief," and ho correctly guesses that one h'dk'f would not con tain us, If wo had been It. "OUT HERB In the Forty-fifth Ward," II. W. S. calls to us from Brldosburg, "there Is a man registered by the name of Paul Bcarar. Personally I'm a Hughesallte, so I hope this chap works for the opposition along about Novem ber 7." m jThe mitre ad eerepanlee met the eoauntttera in the right spirit tn Harris urar. wfeea they tferea to confer with them a1 tsdjc ever, the e.uetkn of rates wtthoot troubling the PitUte Bervtee "Commlsfton It the railroads and those t nee tnni, tab, W Ihelr" disagree tnrrtr mUksmt ataeesal to eMte ate thorny. v fcsvve e4e seMfeefahle ttttejM. The MM estate M ieMeMsrtireJsretaa4 Fts, The tweeejtf. le. ft meet yrppsttnaM ; ttsae tsw the to as Mr the mtmtm art hi jMCgd an ere ttkely to vetwMa In fUte for setae months Penwns with ttuie nteaey to In ft (Maght to be on their truer tajsviaet IK war praeesmy nw M .tft gtMftwm enter- iv mm fmt w Ik3K!H Our Dankwet Several contrlbs protest 'that our first call to dinner was too' close to the event ttsolf. ,It will suit us bettor, also, 'to put It back a couple of weeks. Ho the .date is hereby changed from November 1 to November 16. SECRETARY KEDFIELD has appar ently forgotten all that his party said about tho tariff on tlnplate In the McKlnloy bill, or he would not have boasted tn Camden the other night of the achievements of his commercial attaches In brlnglngtln ore to Perth Amboy to be smelted. If tho Democrats had had their way twenty years ago there would have been no manuiaciurera 01 unpiaie nere 10 use the tin from the pew Perth Amboy smelter. They told us that It was flying In the faee of nature to attempt to make tlnplate here, that we had no tin mines, that Cornwall eould produce tlnplate much more cheaply than It was possible to produce It In America and that we should eonftne our Industrial activities to those twanehes suitable to our country, Put the KepuMlean levied a tariff on tlapkUe a4 Uttplete mills were estab lished tese. A new Industry was ereeted. Import eC Ueplate fell eff rapidly; and, trajati to say, the prloes did not go up m the Pwwoerate aid' they would. Tin pUUe hilars the war wee eelliHr fer tese rthe wweet priee that prevailed when ware Importing It free of duty. And now hseawei we have an induetry here that earn uae tin, an Industry ereatcd by v tort, the peosoeraue ml Onmmeres aeta arMtt tor hie party beaanea tf hae aaa nwja eataa- thlnsT to a amtAf at i Ita, H ttj An' ha tehee It away. Tha htj atMrt Oawe aa huaala. - -1 - - . 'f "QEEI see w'at time It Is I" sex Tiny Maxwell an1 he flashes a flossy ticker that must V cost a hundred an' a half easy. We supplied the JT? "X got It gey to me by Johnny Kllbano," pes he. "What furT" we ast 'Ira. "Oh, jest mo reg'lar work," sea he. "Have a c)g arette? sec he, hoWIn out a gold ease to us. "No," we eee, "but where dldjer git the ease?" " 'Nether friend,; see he. "So?" see we, bltln' our Up and oeuntln' the dl'mon's on the outside. "Mebbe you not the erepple that we made a bid for n this tin. horn department of eur'n', but ain't saw a smell of yet." "Serappler sea he; "I neyer tmeke H. But what's thlsT Tryln' to horn In en my graft T" An' he Icks up that World aeries Indoor Baseball Game that Hubs Prichard, whe U looai agent far it, toft hare a eeaaae weaka ao, "STOP MY PAPER" To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir You, tho Republicans, say that a Nrahlo flood will Inundate this country with goods from Europe after the war's end un less Hughes be elected. The Democrats say no. I believe the latter, as evidenced by h fnnt that Kdlson. Ford. Parker and a loglon of patrlotto Republicans Jon't ngreoj with your calamitous views. -roieciion voiced by you ts really nothing but "fake" protection. It ts protection for predatory wealth and none for the wonting ciass. A panlo caused by the McKlnloy tariff In tho nineties prevented my cherished wish of going to college because I could not quit my position, as all my family except my wldcwed mother and myself were out of You say that calamity would befall this nation after the war'the New York Journal of Commerce says no. I believe the latter In preference to yourself. To my mind you are supporting the na tion's tho people's enemies, the nested In terests, which aro not publlo Interests. They wear dollar-marked spectacles, seeing noth 1 hut terms of selfishness. They own mires, ranches, etc., In Mexico. They want war and want to force some of our relatives to shed blood for their abominable gold. The Taft-Roosevelt love feast reveals an undeniable and Indisputable evidence that the Interests are behind this nauseating I cannot conscientiously let my pennies Innnr allDDOrt YOUr Paper, Which Is flchtlng against ourselves, the common American people. Clear as day. Wilson ha. been the people's President, not President of the privileged few, who are the very ones criticizing him. - M. P. L. Philadelphia, October 19. SPLITTING HAIRS To the Edttor of the Evening Ledger: SlrI have noticed that many people, even professional writers, confuse the words "Imply" and "Infer," often using one where the other shoutd be employed. This prompts me to write and ask you whether such an error were not made In your Issue of yes tefday In the clipping which I Inclose. Should Mr. Nixon not have said. "Do you mean to Imply," and should you In your footnote not have earn, -u u iv tlon"T If I am right In my supposition, will you not acknowledge your mistake T If I am wrong, I shall abide by your decision If you will make It known. 7 CHARLES B, BTEACY. Atlantlo City. N. J- October 18, OBJECTS TO FREE SPEECH To the Editor of the Evening Ledger- SlrI am In hearty aceord with the party who signs himself 'True Republican" I also was at tho Hughes meeting, and I wish to state that Invariably there la a commotion stirred up by these fire-eaters who pretend to know government from A to Z. but who. as a rule, know nothing, and make themselves look mighty small when they put answers up ta sueh a brilliant man aa Mr. Hughes. The rule for these people IS far the officers to Uke them by the back bf the neck and set them out on the Poplar itreet entrance of the Wetwelltan. am a frequenter Suadey afteraoooe of that part of Broad street whleh Is besoming powsler as the free theuaht thoroughfare, a free thought It Is for fair, free thought lor a lot of anarchists who parade under Hofliftil., The Amsrloan Government Is tern to shreds. It Is an outrage that suoh gatherings are permitted on the streets of aa AJaeriaa aljr. W, have polios je stop V Hht la Mgh tMsftt1 r- MAfiiiV To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir "When the teeth of the law take hold of the heedlens mothers and they are punished as they deserve, this sort of thing Is likely to stop." That Is the way your paragraph (about babies killed by automobiles) should have read, but then you would have to have the courage of a Graham Phillips to make such a true statement. What are babies doing In tho streets? I've watched them walk right In front of an autoAiobtle. There's no missing them. It Is the wloked mothers who should be punished. They should keep their children out of the Btreeta. The street children are filthy from neglect and are turned loose Into tho street because the mother (God save the word) wants to be rid of them. Mother hood? They don't know the meaning of the word. But they might learn the mean ing If you editors were not such spineless mollusks. ORACH WHITING HUNTINGTON. Philadelphia, October 19. NATIONAL POINT OF VIEW The rising tide for Charles E. Hughes demonstrated Its force throughout rural Nebraska. Tho outpouring at Omaha signaled the November flood. Omaha Bee. The real attitude of the Administration toward business Is revealed by Its hostility to foreign trade, whenever It lays claim to support or protection by the Government Indianapolis News. .. The problem presented by the South Is this: It Is a section In which all political tesues are predetermined. The "solid' South means simply that it was decided nity years ago how the South will voto next November. There Is no political doubt In the South. There can be no political Issues In the South. There Is no political ques tioning. Chicago Tribune. "Tou enpnot repeal a surrender" Mr. Hughes's reply to aheckler at Sioux City last night was much more , than an effective epigram. What It put Into five words Is the essential truth of tho matter, and hardly required the addition of any comment to make It, for an intelligent mind, a complete answer to the silly question aBked by the heckler. New York Evening Post Democratlo orators, defending the Ad ministration's record on preparedness, point proudly to the fact that in March, 1915, two drcadnoughta were authorized and that In 1916 Congress approved the con struction of eight big ships of war. It Is a line campaign navy. If words could lay the keels, mount the big guns and launch the fighting craft, we would have them speedily. Thus far words are the only tools that have been employed to give the decree of Congress effect Chicago Evening Post Not saying that there la m .1 thought In It but somehow we do km to the lilt of the cabled KinifLrV, verse. It lacks the old swing and lis i', vi luuw, i-urrauL in toe days "The Dlpsy Chanty" sat us tlnjHaf the salt sea's breath. Soma d w there will come a poet great enoutfe u ,..o cull vi vaiuo umiry mw&OK have done It but the day Is not yet THIS IS THE ANSWER "How about the Democratlo plea, or mil Wilson's claim, that If Hughes Is tieeWIMal uovemmem 01 mo unuea elates la dee with foreign Powers will be suplni for I monuis, irom ixavemDcr to March r" "The people around here ars not I that Bother them," replied Mr. Pavn a rather bored air. "The Democrat JE& ministration nasDeen supine tor (oar yeu Why worry about four months rV-Freai interview wiui uuu rsja in me ifey s 7 "Audience "-.t minn in rarai-i of waarlnr offenalrs. sUlka upon st- Ule tVata. alto In tlni , .lamrei. nRtM . lO I In imitmin(. rvm&ricaDi ikna.---, crwn," Recwi A Daughter1 of, the Godsi CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE ,' TWICE DAILY 2:16 AND 8: with Annette Kellermanni "Wondrouslr beautiful tpectacU. A provai." i're, which nuHl Opera House cave eashatk vl. 1'fCPIi 'Superlatively beautiful picture. The 1 nfrturea ran m no farther.- lMrr. "Fantastic and alto nether enuruliiifif atatfr nonn American. IH What Do You Know? . OueHes o orntral interest win ts anixomd in l hit column. Ttn auiaHoni, fns answers ta wnton every wcuinormea ytrson snouia Knew, or atkcit daily. QUIZ 1, What Is copraT 1, What Is meant when It Is tali that resolu tions are "table4"T S. What Is a steeplechaser " 4. What Is the morale of aa armrT Ita moralsT 8. It Is reported that the U-SS has been sank on Nantucket. When Is Nantucket? 0. Honr are the combatants protected from tn Jurr In fencing- boutsT 7. One often reads of enrgon of rrrollte com ins irom ureeoiana. nnai is HT riTert 8. What I tho purpose la dammlns 0. Is there anr oTldence nf the Flood excepUns In the IllbleT 0. Whr are llambnra. . Ilremen and X.oebee,k called "free cltfes'-T 1. "Rhowlnc aroir Rarkt tha h Channel, Answers to Yesterday's Quiz bo stalls In an Knrllsh theater aro In tho parqust. lba pit correspond our paruuet circle. tho white feather" belns 8. Jersey, Onrrnser, Alderney and ( hunnel Islands. In the Rnillsl between France and Knsland. 4. A Htata taw forbids tbo drmandlnr of caro palsn contributions from officials and city and Mates employes, 8. Furlousuj leors of absence, especially a 8. "8. M. 8. Kronnrlns WIIhelm"i . "Seine ataJestaeU cJcbltf.-' Ills Majesty's ship, 1. Olltarrbyt sorrrnment by a fowl that Is, by a small clique. 1 8. Reform 11111 of 1831 It remodeled rarlla msnt, tuklii many seaU from thinly iiopuiaiea .Dorousnsanu sirinc inem va Market at 10t1 PAltAMOUNT rnOORAM OWEN MOORE and UARQUEIUTB COU11TOT In "T H-E K I S S" BTAXLBY CONCERT ORCHXBTRA COMING ALL NEXT WEEK Courtesy Paramount Picture Corporation LEWIS J. 8ELZNICK r resents CLARA iaMBALL YOUNG ,IN SIIIST PltKBENTATION of the rhoto-Dramatlo Sensation "THE COMMON LAW" Adoptod From nobert W. Chambers's Novel PALACE "Vocjo"" X-1-V'-LJ EDNA MAYO in "ran nETunN or evb" APHATlTA CHESTNUT Bslow lOTO -lXVV-.I'.-i. J0A. M. to 11115 P. M. WM. S. HART "Tho Return of 'Draw' Egan" 'Annette Kellermann has onpoKunlty to I her splendid form, her prowess as a swk) and direr, dancer and fencer.' Inaulrsf "Climax of cinema, elaboration . -Jstal ism." uuiietin. Nioirra and sat mat.. 25. nee.- , ia'ib., i&A.uii;f i dat .bo. ouo ana ISC VICTORIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tomorrow (Sat) Afternoon October 21, at 2:30 , PADEREWSKI TICKETS NOW ON BALB AT HEPPE'S, lilt CHESTNUT ST. II, 11.60. 12. 12.50. SOXES 813 AND 118. METROPOLITAN , Twice Dailv mats- aao A W1U UUliy NIOHTS. 810 MAT. TODAT, BEST 8EATS It.OO new HIPPODROME0" YORK,"1 Jrjuiyjiu.iu )lltiga in "HIP, HIP, HOORAY" SOUSA I CHARLOTTE .nd Tlla I nd Tha M-trvnlau-i i BAND'BALLET ON 101 NAT WILLS. CHAS, T. ALDRICir, K0OM Nights and Sat. Mat., 50c to j Bests on Sals for Rsmalnlni Perfominiil , at Woymann'a. 1108 .Cbsstnat Si. ' UARKET STMHR OPPOSITE THJ I'osrvrriKm CONTINUOUS 0 A. M. TO 11:15 P,K TRIANQLB PRESENTS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS , IN THE WONDERFUI, PHOTOPtAt "MANHATTAN MADNESS- DESSAUER'S BYMPHONT QRCIIBeTIU, ALL NEXT WEEK . Metro's 8peclal Production Ds Lot A Master Btroka of Enterprise FRANCIS X.BUSHMi-3 and BEVERLY BAYNB In Exclusive First Bhowlnr of "ROMEO AND JULIET CAST OF 800 PLATERS PRODUCED AT COST OF fl,9 many UKtlB I oh us, ana caie sunrsie to mora classes tlmn oaa rormeriy eajoyra ii, Minerva (1'alUs 10. who spranc from t.uplterl. Morris danreat. Obsolete Kns Moorish orlein, whence the tt oyn Athene) was .tbo toeUess me urain oi zeus let Endlsh dances of The Pioneer ioveraent C. W. Emigration from tho eastern Btntea to the Middle 1Vet began In a Mnall way soon after the closa of the Itevoluttofli ary War, but wai not large until after the admission of Ohio as a State In 1801. In 1800 the Government adopted the yste of selling public land in unio on credit ana tlVus started a current of emigration to Ohio which soon made It a State and over flowed Into Indiana. Old letters written from towns In Massachusetts, Mew York and Pennsylvania describe the roada lead Ing wet aa thronged with large covered wagon. Ailed with people and houav)M goods, moving toward "the Ohio." An Hng llahman who went west In 1818 wrote t "In pawing through tho upper parts of 'Vir ginia I observed a great number ef farm that had been abandoned, on many of whleh good houses had been erected, and fin. apple and peaoli orchards had been planted. On In quiring the reason, X was always Informed that the owners had gone to the wUn oountry, Krom the New Kngta-h. JHatoa the (migrations are 'still more 'numerous, They mostly .roes the Hudson River be-tw-n Albany and Newbursy and muat pas through Cayuga "oi their f way to Hltts bursta. I was iBformed by an Inhabitant of Cayuga In April, lilt, that nwr than METROPOLITAN OPEnA "ovbb .i.-.-.vu """ WEEK NOV. 18 BOSTON-NATIONAL GRAND OPERA COMPANY 8UI18CIUPTIONB ItECEIVED AND SEATS NOW HEHEHVED. TICKET OFFICE 1108 CHESTNUT ST. TEL. Walnut 4 Kit Itaca mr Keith's THEATER Anson. A Dauahtsrs usrara Clara. WHOLE BILL OF STAR Edwin Arden & Co. BELLE STORY Ssntlr A Norton, r. t (Thasfl tAnasil II t . a L.l . OthaTa - -" ..;usri t trnm labt s times JLi X JtVlO TONiairr at .M r TA Htc II AT TCI THE ENTHrtALLlNOTtU8ICA fiLTFTON CRAWFORD "HER SOLDIER BOY" With a Urlnlant Cast of Siaaan JOHN CHAKLES TII0UA8 MAItOARET BOMA1NB A HlinW THAT DHI.IOUIS iU NEXT WEEK SEATS flOWf A mussieoatsais eltr triumph tsesl attJ a aVasat Kw Vnrk and , Oreat cast, sreet J great Bii 1 show I PET TOUH BEATS KOWI The Girl . .From Brazil Today at ., il5o & Bva. Tonight at 8. 8a to II. "I 1 1 TVinoi-nV. MARKET and "The Lawn Tarty" tS. kiuvatAn, is j la "A JAY 01 SUKRUAN, Do 9imHmT ft COMPANY- Comsa OTHsWtS. Cross Keys WfJittgW PAULINE "fcggtZ WM- ISWWWHfrEF AOADBMT Sosls at Msmw's. 1118 Csvunu PHILADELPHIA; Tomor. ,V. QliCHliaTRA',, Knicktrboetei .tTvrTL ADELPHI , Mat To , t nBi " JU 2L f Hi K I Hi y.-j 31,000 SEATS "EXPEUIENCB." will bo pla coxomce oi ine , , xlnwrnM At 0 o'CJock Next Monday . Mom Tho txwofflco will U open at this sot '1 -REMAIN OPEN UNTIL MlDNlOg, a .aun.Mn4.. ih tAWaU WW VUI WSJsss" 'r ""LAST THREE VEEM Oot In line then or you will -- cncaseBieni pomirsiy " ,.-.- BROAD La8t2Evf.5 MARIE TEMPEST lad".. a-.- nr-.-.w .. V-t-wW Only a TTn miANDB Military riay by A-tustus Tsssaft TuTMr&.rc.?f x ' MAUD ALLAW And Hot Bvmsfceiiy Oro- - lo4orf-l Bf!- Pra-sfttlag Mr Woswerrui "TriM 3W. 4no!at nA-MTJTmr" THIS AND VJA4s.VVVsVV 4 Pr sUats mutt n a lfi.Mat. T TAN1C mWL In COMMON IW Wed. Mst, With Tseat sis( .. n-.'.mt iiif lVICKl " U1! I It J U'E' - --.. .. X U VAXL1L3 A Xuw la tae Ul Musical J mar JUUA SAMI OOMALO VSUA joum i AW-ruio Mtln- Todf., (S -i asa.' ,SW m fs taft- Walnut Bria-rlR-r Tin Father in s8tealh,'tle OKI WiU-S