KFUPsr rfl . 35? a - - mwrzm Jimmn-vrnxjABmiPBu', tvMvay becember 12, AqxSf ? metier S-JtiaH'SE WJBttC LEDGER COMPANY csaua it k. etm-riB. rsitst n. LMlncton. Vice rraatdemi Ji trttn. Bertarr and Treaaureri Philip ..John I). Wllllama, John 4, Bpurrton, hslty, Director F.urroniAi, noAnut i Crstrs Tl. K. Corns, Chslrrian. . ft. yt, whale y z-'-'jlirA-- QK ft KAnTIM ...rjeneraf BuatneaaManaear S"utllhl rMllr l PosiiO Vrmtn HnlHlne. l- i Inilenandenes Bquare, Phil nil el phi. , Pimm Ciiinu ... lroml ami chMfnui fltrrata AnJUtpa Crrs,,,,,,,,,..,rrffUntm Itutldln .fhI, , , RSrt Jonl llu'Mtns t, tow .,09 0fgt.finnAcrat nut Mine , UatCAQO..,...,,,, 1202 rrttun llalldln- W4miaTO! ru;iuo. ....... n( n!!n Ksw Yea Uniuo. ....... ..Tha Tlma HiilMlns Kmtn Bcarau .,,.,,,,.,,, so trrtec1rlehairna tw l)nnua......Unrcnnl lnu, fl'tand F4AI Sdiud.,,., .., , nu Hue I. null la Urand BUuacniiTioN termm , Th KtEntNO Lxnirn la aml lo auhrerlMra M PttlUdclphla and aurroundtns town" nt tna Mt. of its (Bl canla par ireale, p)rMa lo lha rrfr. v . malt to eelnta otitaMe ef rhlldlr-h'ii. In the UnlloJ aidUa, CnnaiU or United BIaIm r"f ftaaalona, foalac fraa, thlrlr-llva 135) enl par rnorilh. Ona (II) dollar for tbrra montha or four (10 dollara par year, payabla In ad vance To ell feratm countrtra nna (II) dollar par SMnth. JVonesBubacrlbara wlnhlna: iiddrraa chantad tiuat girt aid a well aa new nd'lrata. BELL, law WALNUT KKYSTONE. MAIM iW C3" AtUrrf all rommuafrnllona to Kvtnla xrdffrr, IntUptttatnc Rqunrt, j'nlRiiMlpnio, swtskd at tn i-Mii.inti.niu i-oaTurrica aa SKnsn-ci-iaa mail. uinn. TUB AVEIUUIB NET PAID DAILY Clll- CULATION OP TUB EVEN1WJ LEDGER roil NOVKMI1KK WAB 121,011 rfctlJ.lfliU, Tn..J.y, Dmt,r 12. 19lo. Unlet you bear with the faults f a friend you betray your own. Syrut. England need Hot bo too boantful llbout nor Cabinet chnrmen. Wo need omoi too. Soma men 'nro born Krcat, Bonm Mhlevo BrcatncRH nttd otliorH corner tbo CS markoU About the beHt Clir!ntmn iircnont WllkCH-IJarro could Kot would bo tho ond lng of tho Htrcet-car ntrlkc. Our futile City Council Headllno Id Chicago Tribune. Vhat7 llnvo you Kot ono, too? It la true that I'cnionnlmii Ima clnvl tallied IteuubllennlHni, but It would only fco still further dcvltiillzud by Vnrelam. Pcrhajm Moyd CleorKo'n pofularUy la duo to tho jirevalllnu Ilrltlnh bo' lot that Lloyd's " will liwuru nnythln, o.en vic tory. Anqulth thoimlit that "dictator" W nn ugly word, but tho rtrltlah peo plo npparontly think that "defeat" Hounds ttorso. Thoy could not Kot u bettor Secio Jiry of War, In or out of tho Democratic party, than Vanco C. McCormlcIc, of I'cim ylvanla. Another casualty laid at tho door of on "unloaded" rovolvor! Hut why nro flrearma left whoro llttlo i-hlldrou can tret them? Toxaa and Kentucky iinwnpuporii ro nttacklnjr tho hli;h cot of llvlriB by urKlnc their roadora to cat rabbit. Tho Irfiulavillo Courier-Journal Is Hiipiilcment tne lt advlco by dlrectloiiH for catchlim tho boaat, tho necessary iirollmlnary, when you haven't tho price. Never n;aln may tho Hepuhllcan party look for victory under tho man ; agement and llnunclnl bacldne of pred atory IntcreatH and reactionary politi cians. La. Follctto'H AlDRnxtne. Th'o rhetorical an well as tho politi cal emphasis hero la on "reactionary poli ticians." Tho KVKNt.NO L.HPOICH pointed out tho poril of this nort of thlni; In tho Ponroso campaign two yeqra uro. nnd vents have confirmed the opinion of Penrose and Ponrosclsm then fxino.fseil. t Tho high coat of Investigations may have nothing to do with tho high cost of Hvlnjr, but wo Burmlso that thoro nro now moro men In this country doing nothing and getting paid for It than over ' before In our history. Ho Is n poor speci men, indeed, who cannot got a Job Invostl EatlniT something. And thu process Is strikingly remindful of tho titubating carouser; "Tho moro ho tltuhutcs, tho more ho spills; tho moro ho spills, tho less ho drinks; the less ho drinks, tho less ho titubates nnd tho leas he spills; but tho less he spills, tho moro ho drinks, and tho moro ho drinks tho moro ho titubates." Key, rather we have saner grown, and cooler, Despite fresh horror stalking wide abroad, And blasphemous cacophonies of a ruler ' Madman or mountebank beseeching God! A H' Clinton Scollard In the Now York f ' Bun. U Nay, Clinton, wohave grown neither saner nor cooler If we persist In calling the prayers of tho Kaiser blasphemy. A tano man will adroit that the sight of . even his worst enemy before tho ultar In prayer should movo him to take thought last ha find himself trying- to usurp tho functions of the Great Judge. fctnm!tt0 What will be the fate of BarrallT , 5lio Rumanian Jaw of the pincers which Wsro to Bnlp off communication between V'the Central Powers and Bulgaria has rZ -Jreken, and Boon there will bo nothing to i'jVoii the victorious legions from turning pfouth to drive back to Salonlca the army operettas from that base. The question Is 1 whether Sarrall will bo greatly re-enforoed r ? whether the whole Balkan campaign of the AUJta will be abandoned. The I mrguinenta for both seem equally good. ly quitting the southeastern theatre the AMltm would release more than half a Wllllou men for use In the west. The , neatly and hazardous work' of shipping equipment through the Mediterranean wouM be dispensed with. 'With the open tug of new wheat fields to the Hermans xjmI tfat Inability to starve out the Ceo- .- iral Powers, what benefit can the Allies Iwva from continuing the deadlock in r uw ..T yn? - "?'. - r mmim n vmmsm. i a though 11 Is doubtful If such an Invasion would pet far. Tho choico of two kinds of courage Is before Lloyd deorgo nnd fcrland tho kind of courngo It takes to admit defeat In the Balkans, or tho kind that will send another half million men to Snlonlcn, to attempt tho recovery of Serbia and Rumania, Of the twa tho former would bo tho Brcatcr courage. GET STRAIGHT rirH AltB In entire agreement with (ho ' North American. A bureau of the Chamber of Com merce, Ignoring tho Chamber's own proper Instrument of publicity, has lent Iho name of this great business organ) IwUUm to tho promotion or Indorsement of somo obviously stock-Jobbing proposi tions, hrough tho nctlvltles of which credulous proplo wcro and nro likely to bo defrauded of their earnings Instead of disciplining Immr-dlati'ly tho delinquent official who permitted this con dition of affairs, certain other officials, wo nro Informed, merely reprimanded that gentleman, giving him In secret a slap on tho wrist. Tho Chamber's own good immo has bo coino Involved. It must publicly ropiull ato tho suspicion! Indorsements; It inimt get rid of tho officer or officers who per mitted them; It must t.iko mir.h radical action as to prnvn beyond quostloii thnt tho Chamber will never ngaln bo used by Wnlllngfords and slick llnnnclal ndven turora lo further their own ends. Heal business men of Philadelphia, who nro contributing their money to thu Chnmbcr, have no Idea of nllowlug thu organization to bo mnde thf cat's paw of llnanrlal pirates. THK WKATHHIt Til CI K weather, which brings out the I'lirlnliuiis shoppers In driivrs or puts tho l'lcslilent to bed for a week, culls nt this season for ns nmtiy experts and diagnosticians as a mllllonnlro biiby with tho croup. It linn lo be handled as (act. fully as Iho ugly debutunlo and coaxed and consulted nn If It wiue a .lapnnpso golilllnh guniiintreil to din In three days. And yet, for a' that. It Is the bluffust old hull-fallow -well-met democrat thnt ono bumps Into, falling nllhn on tho Just nnd on tho not-uulte; furnishing subject-matter for Innuniurablo conversation1! be tween all kinds of people; levelcr of prlncn nnil pniiper, Hpllllng tho cltlz.un with tho high silk hat on idlppory slilo walk and giving tho boys n sllile. What Is tho weather u Joko or ii tragedy, an Invnlld or a too healthy hlghwnymaii? All, maybe; but It is, ilrst of nil, tho hlngo of human destiny. Cllvnn twelvo doyn of frightful weather now, and tho Christmas losnen would' icikI llko n Hrlt Ish war loan. Clood weather hero and bad weather there might change tho map of Kuropu. livery year tho hay crop hntigs In tho bulanco on thu turn of lull) or shine. Tho weather Is so Impoituut that wo sometimes hnvo to muko n Joko out of It to seo It sanely, It Is tho maker of moods, testing with drub grnyncHs tho easily discouraged. It Is tho volco of conscience, with clap of thunder; tho worker of miracles. It was In tho darkness that darkened tho sun lit noonday nnd lent tho veil of tho temple, but It was also In tho clear night through which tho star led to tho holy place. THK KIND OF MEN WE NEED MR. HUNPT, of North Codorus, an nouncing tho garnering of 3:'00 IiiihIi ols of corn from his 23 acres, Iiiih raised tho vuluo of overy aero of ninblo land In tho country. It Is as If some ono had an nounced that ovory farm concealed a gold mine. Tons of "Hack-to-tho-laiiil" literature aro not so efficacious as this wimple statement of accomplishment. Tho Htalo Clraugurs who meet hero today should call Mr. Heuft into council. Funn el's uro not always willing to uilvertlso widely exceptional ylolds from tented farms, because tho owners ralso tho runt Liis tho land's proved vuluo rises. It Is no wonder that agricultural. booms nro jic compauled by efforts of tenants to becomo ownors. GOOD CITY HOUSEKEEPING TRN THOUSAND householders hnvo Joined tho Hoclety of Clcnn-Up Iloost ers and pledged themselves to do nil thoy can to provent tho scattering of litter In tho Btreets. The mcmborshlp ought to Include all householders. It Is not necessary for every ono to mnko formal application or to wear tho bndgo, but it Is Important thnt overy citizen understand that if tho city Is to bo kept clean ho must do his share. No housewife keeps her home or derly and tidy by leaving overythlng to tho hired servant. Hho throws litter In tho wastepapcr basket or burns it In tho stove, Instead of dropping It wherover sho happens to Uo. The Street Cleaning De partment cannot do more than a house hold servant. In fact, tho department Is merely tho servant of the householders, empowered to cart away the Utter. This Is our clly, and Its cleanliness Is moro dependent on us than on tho men wo hire to assist us. The committee of citizens which has been organized to wage a, clean streets campaign Is made up of men and women who havo a proper conception of (heir civic dutlos. They can do much to arouse the 'people and they can RssUt In training their serv ants bo that the work left to them may be done efficiently. They mlifht suggest the adoption hero of tho custom Introduced Into New York by Colonel Waring, liefore the days of Waring all sorts of Utter were put out on the streets to be blown about by the wind while awaiting the visits of the collecting wagons. This capable publla servant ordered that all such litter should be kep in the houses and business plaees until it was called for. Ho distributed cards to be placed In the windows to In dicate to tho collectors that there was rubbish to be carted away. The stuff was then carried direct from the houses to the waaana with most satisfactory giVH Mr anted to, the Atio Vf Sttfip, SWfl Ka)jp it i f yttkyattm la. a uir t jjjyfcMj WHaftW TW tAjaaS-lwaWi? -- Tom Daly's Column Songs of Wedlock T1IK RANOTUit Lord, God o lore, tho iccddal heart' Hurc Comforter, 01 mnko mine jiwra In all lis pnrli, l'or Then nnd Iter; four, Lord, tho Hood-tide of ThU arace Through nil lt rhnmbera, nnd effnee Jlnch urcret thought' abiding place. I prnv Thee make One thrln'e of It, which Thou and the Mni jointly Ahnrr, that it mnv be Open lo her. Lord, n to Thee, l'or her denr take. Lord, (tod nf lore, ichn glvc.it me Iter heart of fire, Long krep II mine, hut let It he .Vol mliid rnllrr. Though mtnr the honeyed tcndcrnc, Thnt irrllt therein In vheer nnd IAri When Jogt etnle or enre.l deprem, I prnv Thee mnkc Thu itccrel shrine irAlhln Ira rorc. Let mo before one rtoie-Afnlcd door L'rii 'Won turn dlnnu.i" ti'cf and o'er for her denr ike. I), t.lnyd flforrj yw f PrlfivtlnMna UJrtnre rjrnluf tn nr l'o.lrnMli I'rjil.Mn 1'nwr crlned. , mica llftnl.I Ulatmlch. We, too, wero fooled, denr children. Although llio Welshman Is cousin ger nian tn Iho Kerryiiinn, his language spells milling but pi for ur. PcrhnpN, too, on Monday morning ono'u wits work less ngllely (linn iiminl. At Ilrst wo saw no wheczo III tills business sign; M.0MINMKV .V lUHKlSDNiriC lniM,reil MJn AND TO THINK of lending In tho pa per upon .Monday morning, of nil days In the week, u list of several scoro of ho pieties to which ono Is not cllglblo for membership! How miidcli'iilng to think (hill, although ono may still nurso ono's "eipial phmipo" of achieving tho prorog ation of writing notes to tho Kaiser, ono may never lie a member of Ihn Order nf Colonial bnrda of Mnnors In Am'rlra. Boi-lrty ur AnirlHini gf lloynl lietrem llrrrdtlnry Order nf Iho IK-nceiMlntiU of Colonial Oovernorii NVKNAItin Tn ping the Maaniia of I'ond I'lr.rrot The hlnmnmi xtenl the robes of .wow, Anil nkte.1 and iratem piiul nm .ihlnc With eien nn blue nt Columbine, Till toft the niltumn tlploe.i In Ml hlnek nnd gold ni llarleauln. "lie lelse, be true, my Columbine," He irhlipei.1 thinugh the purple vine; Hut thuiugh the grunt the htmr-fioil .thotos The hltlet.i dour of I'lenot.i. TIIOMAH WAI.HII. Denr Tom I saw two weeks ago In tho "Quls" that I'rrnlili'iit I.tiu-oln was Iho llrnt ono to ileclaie Tliiinkrglvlng nt tin) iiiiKKi'stloii nf u Mrs Halo In ISO t. Now my Latin Ciiminclitnrles of Julius Cnesnr say thnt In 62 II l,, "Ills rrbns ex Uncsiire Utlrrli ioynUI.1 llomno dterum vlginll uv plleullo reildllur. (Hook VII, Chapter OU, Hues I'S, J!I) DIIUKI.A N'lHI.K. The Two (ivorKCR Tw OoorKCH shnro li)inrlnl power, TlmiiKh .only ono to KliiKhomt tircil ; OoitrKu mirnly In .man of tli hour, . WliHo fiuiiKo H imircly flKunhc:nlt (loorRO IiIkIipi In llmu OcniKO.! wot, Vet pnRiilnt wo litivo riKht here, TtioiiKh fleniKo U KltiKiiml (tfttrKo Ib not. Thin licntKo la HcorKon I'rtMnler. J. Wo en u wHl ImnKlno tho plpius(l chuclclo thnt nnt nloiiK tho plpo-ntont of Ilcrt Taylor yhen ho llftetl this from IiIh mail nml nihoil It up to thu Chlcngo TribH comp. room: homss in this r.Mu:itumu llormo, o-lcw u. 1.1. 'Jl, mi, "(Juttm pnoifl wrvnn rrimi lraatrplnac,' M'lien lturnlnir dippho Iuk her itonir In Uuik'U, no imo lltnit Iimik; Tim Hhuilm nil push mnt ciuril. 'th B.tU, T licit r Altitfus wit Ut thu tlrtul AVIth nmrtltl iiittrnirtt an rntctiy And twite aa umMit un t'nulluccl. Ho Iftinti'n Hiinir. but now, we fnncVt llrt'ii UliuVr in IiIh iiprromunoy. 'TU trim I hut imiippy h til IT llko AVn (lufM lilitgvr hero timn Hick UKInrs; Itut thrtt mMa Klyx all liemla urn clear. Them U no bnnn. from t?.ir to enr. 'lliujt nw luiHllltAti (IUt, Thrt plutiMrati uf I'lutu Htrrvt. llavn Iruriiri) u ihliiK or two v know l-'rom all tin l.'i folk hfimv. They know ralrrnl.ui anJ Manitc, llov I'fifmtui imo un u CluvitD. Ainl Henulrn tnunl a fun lly tjlnif culm lo rtTbcrui. Ah yen, frMuI lloran. I tlure iwnr Your tJupphliB tent u hund down thrv. PAN. & t&&MmzWk3l& Aliovo i-i tho lower end of a pnotogiaph published ly tho New York Tost's 8atur day Magazine, with this caption: Dni'fd Ltayd George, icio hns undertaken to reform the ilrttiah Cabinet and take over Mr. A'iulth's licaig responsibility for the condiiet of the great tear. He It herd pnofoiicipheif on his xcay to Jtuck Ingham Valavc, escorted by a military aide Wasn't this thing of keeping out of step with tho army supposed lo bo Asqullh's (rouble? Imp-provorbial "GO TO THH ANT" Sty teacher sho said If o boy like mo "Would ever git rich and great He mus' study the ways of the dear 111 ants, An' cop 'em early nu' late, go I done what she said an I watched 'em today, t An' 1 copy their ways all rlght Cause all of the things 'at I seen 'em dd Was play in the dirt an' fight. V. NUT. The Victor brochure for Decsmoar brags about half a doxan version of "Adtste Fideles." or "Come All Ye Faithful," and one ef these Is the reoord which we Were ptaased to say did more credit to ltelnald Werrenrath, whose name doesn't appear upea It. than to John Metiormack. who Is lilllftd thereen as the star On the other hand tae Victor's only Ornate) Interpreta tion of Tom UaoM'K "OftIa the Mtilly NliUt." to WerrMumtb. ilonft for a. iiwmt ppeb tk wvi mem? SJa-a web I i m mS&WBmSSnitill I fn i i -i r ii - T i 'n, - i , -i i T -"" ' . Jr n EVEN HERE What Do You Know? yurrifj o vmrral intcrttt wtil hr ttnttrrrtd in tlti column. Tn tturntlonM. Ito amwrra (a wlxrh n fry u rlt-infonntit ptnon shuuUt Know, QUIZ 1. Mrro tlir ttlnlrrn rrnllj roliler. the etimr ilrener. IIMy ;u'iir iiko lli.in not? I.tpluln Hh IliU lirllrf rM. 2. Mh.lt N un iirluur)? n. Mlut h the "lilril of 4iie"T 4, tlh it U it Ituxtun leni.llu? n. What la n r ulllerr lirlle'. fl. Ilmv I'lllS lo eroloslila llilllk tlie Minplr "I rrmto oil lrm ililcli tnnollno l Ir.utril ulll I.ikI? ". Mlul l tlio mllUj uy upionl to be. 5. Of Mint elure la Mummun nnlltr? 0. In (Ida cuimtry e rranril Vllr ""f"; nllllior ol "l MUerilhli-," ii srrat iirllat. lor lnt ork do lila rountrj- men iionor nun iuum. 10. Milllr.ali.dl),' Hie rolloniilid term for ii .uine from slioll I? Sliiill 1" lit la Hie orlalu of will), nllb .' Answers to Ycslertlay's Quiz I Iiclilnmr in-fora In Krnlt'a "Munnlon " 3. The CiniiiaiKtit liinnel wiia liullt the Cn- inilliill Purlllo uniler Mount Mnrdoniilil. In. Iilie.t uettU In the Selkirk nuiie or tl!!. iiiimiilnliia of llrltMi toliiml.1.1. 3 "111 Jlmliu" la n rorrillilloii ol llir eicljina- liun "llj srmlnl." I ('iitiilterlii ItUKlIrniiii" mrsna ltutlo ( hluilrj." 0 The MiiiHinil were tliK V,l,l".nrri i'".Vi.ii!! J a nun iliirliiB tlio feliUul Perloil Mlilcll riuleil In IMI. a A Irro ixirl l " '" wlilrh the hlpa of all imliona "ro wrlcomrU ltli rumti traillns rlKht.. , , 1 Mlnrn eeaanio" were, tlio word, of tlio 7' rlmria "" vhlrh til" l..''r ' ' ',? S ," ll. i.pen. Ili.lliP ,llo of "Hie lorir Thle.ea." In "AmUon Mahta." . A .hill rum Ins P"""", l'"1' ''""lu" uleue llle. tho jellow llur. 0 The nine n'lea of asirla uro keruplilin, rlie" oTliii. Ilironea. duiulnullnna. Priori iMlltlV", power.. lrtue, Hrrhaiicel. und II). Ilatlil I. Houaton la Hrtrrtary of Asrlcal. lure. "Gift Horse" j; "Don't look a gift horse In the mouth" means not to Inquire too minutely Into the iiilue of n gift or the motive which prompt ed the giving, (a) Tho origin of the saying is thought to bo tho Incident of thu presen tation of tho hugo wooden horse by tlio (ireekB to the Trojans during the sliga of Troy Tho horse, which was tilled with flreek soldiers, was used ob a tuso to effect an entiunco Into tho city. I-aocoon, tcenl lng dangor, warned nguiiist accepting the gift, but In punishment ho and his son wero slain by serpents (h) Another theory Is that tho saying comes from the fact that ono can approximate the age, and Ihvrefure the worth of " horse by examining Its teeth. ' 'tunning the Gantlet ii 13. "Running the gantlet" means to be hemmed In on all sides by aiuwllants, with slim prospects of esoapo without In jury. The saying came into use from thu prJctlco of sailors, who punished offenders by making them run between two files of men each of whom struck the victim with u ga'untlet or rope's end us he passed. The American Indians used It as a means of punishment; but here the victim rarely useuped with his life, for tomahawks and clubs were used, '(lantlel" evidently la a corruption, of "gantlope." which means to pass between iw J11" ' soldiers. Geodetic Survey W. II- J The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, under the Department of Commerce, surveys the coasts of the United States and Us possessions and publishes charts of various nature from the data col lated, its publication, annual and other-, wise. oanUt of sailing charts, genera) liarbor and oast charts, tide tables, sailing direction, notices to mariners, eta Tech" QUID "Tech." Is the abbreviation of 'teehnJeul" o "technology." For example. California. Teeh, would be the California Technical School or the California Sehool of Tsatwategy- THE INNOCENT PARTY wa ara to the mate a fair peanlg. Tiura fm tto ilgtwitlm j jlftj''' ItrMa THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Protest Against Oppressive Tax ation on Oleomargarine Can the Allies Win the War? 77.li ilejjorfrnnir I. ree to nit rradrra who ut$h to r.rjirffa their opinions nn ubttct nf nirrmt InlerrHt. ( la nu oprn onno. nail tIB .vrtilnti Lrilerr oaalimr no reaponslolllfv Jnr the vtrwa of itn lorrrapoitrleitfa. Lcttrru mim Ia Ktunrtl u ill fio mime nso ntUlrett nt the rrltcr. fiof nrctamrtlti tor pliWIcollon, but il n iuurinilro o uuvtl fiilth. imiTISII OVKItCONPIDENCE To the lUlllor of the Vvenlng Ledger: Sir J. 1. .Murgnn. banker and llnnnelal ngent for (ho Ilrltlsh (iencrnment, says "there Is no doubt as to tlm outcome' of tho wnt. It Is a certainty thnt tlio Allies will win Tito Kngllsli people feel that they h.ue won the war." Tho Allies may win tho war, nn Mr. Morgan believes und sis Mr. Morgan hopes. Inn in n.ty that the l-'ngllsh people feel (hey have already won It Is lo state that Hindi Is not a fact Why should they? Does I iigland hold the greater part of Northern fiance? Uae tlio Allies control of Ilnlgiuin, of Serbia, of Macedonia, of Ittimanl.i or of Montenegro? When tho Ifiinans aro driven ucross the lllilno; when Poland hi again devnstnteil by Itussla; when every Teuton Is hurled from tho llalknns, nnd when u ring of steul and of flro en circles tho frontiers of Ilia t'entrnl Cowers, then Mr Morgan slid his Hngllsh friends may prato of victory hut not until then. uf course. Mr. Morgan has a perfect right lo rxpress (he opinion that the Allies will win the war, Just as I hau on eo.ua! right to express the belief thai they nover will- l'ltU-ai-'ltMAN. l'hllnilelphla. December U. FAIR PLAY FOR OLEOMARGARINE To the Kililor of the livening l.cdncr: Sir I rend with Interest your recent editorial on (ho olcomargurlns iiuestlon, nml wlih niiKizi-inent. or rather amusement, our coriesponilent. "Knimor Vernon's" crKlelsin of said editorial. I lake the liberty of i-rltlc,zlng this critic on one or two Important statements; and do so purely for the purpose of setting this much maligned and now positively necessary urtlclu of diet In Its true Ihxht Your correspondent says that oleomar garine "Is only colored so (hut It can he mistaken for butter." and Is never naturally jellow. This Is wrong. Oleoma rgarl tie as we know it In this State can only be sold white, nlilte as the driven snow. The prin cipal Ingredients of (his product are the bu(ter fat of cattle and milk, and the result of this combination would of Itself yield n product with a decided yellow tint. Hut the legislators of one or (wo States of the Union, of whlcji Pennsylvania Is one, hav ing denied (he right of the publlo to buy It In (his guise, demand (hat it be made and sold pure white, l'or this purpose, science has been able to overcome the dllUoulty by special process and (he use of certain vege table oils or other harmless Ingredients. Let mo lay this fac( before all fair minded readers, particularly your corre spondent: Creamery butter Is colored with a certain coloring matter during the greater part of the year, and It Is this self-same dye which when put Into oleomargarine raises the revenue tax on same from one fourth cent to ten cants per pound. No greater proportion is necessary. If there Is any Injury In Its use In oleomargarine why, does creamery butter escape? To give this answer we must dig deep Into the po litical past, which Is not my purpose in this article. It Is a sad fact that the prite of creamery butter is presently at such a prohibitive figure that the average working man can not buy It) and I am not denying to the creamery trade the necessity for its being at (hut high figure; but I say that la fair ness to the great army of consumers all means should be adopted for having the real truth about oleomargarine brought to light and all legislation should be directed with the view of having any unnecessary taxes and restrictions removed. There Is a State tax of $10" per annum and a rev enue tax of $6 per annum on the dealer, before he can sell even one pound of pure wWte oXeonArgarlne, and a proportionately iuw i VfBr be otn mU & eaim1 art. W Bglr $M t seijt m taxation may ho obvious, but without going any further will any ono dare to say It Is fair? A further fact to bo borne In mind Is this: Oleomargarine Is manufactured from per fectly pure, wholesome materials under the very highest sanitary conditions, nnd overy pound Is O. IC'd by n Dovcnimcnt Inspector. Can any ono certify tho purity of the ma jority of our creamery butter by tracing It from tho cow to tho milk can, the open dairy vessels or crocks nnd tho churns to tho consumers, with never nn olllclal In spection? 1 inn not now Interested In oleomnrgnrlno nny moro than being compelled to uso It almost exclusively. My chief reason In taking part In this discussion In not so much to defend you n gainst tho charges of unfnlrness made by "Hminor Vernon" ns to help a much abused but nevertheless worthy cnuso In n desire to seo n sipinro deal all around. DIOCiUNKS. Philadelphia, December 9. SHALL WOMEN VOTE? To the Hilltor of the Evening Ledger; Sir Sho mends his clothes nnd cooks his meals, From her their child has learned Its prayers ; Sho gives him courage when he feels The heavy burden of his cares. She makes his little Income Bervo To keep their homo a cheerful place; When fear deprives him of his nervo Ho feels that hope utlll lights her face. 1I Boon would fall, without her old, To keep their llttlo bark alloat, But he Is very much afraid To have her trusted with a vote. DIt. IIKNRY Ki:i.MAN. Philadelphia, December 11. CONSOLATION Now cornea (his golden (bought To cheer us (hrough the day; A fellow knows he's not a nut When the squirrels run away. Toledo Wade. -i. . . B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE! the Surinam dascixq aras ' Kosloff Ballet Russe MOST AtlTISTlC NOVKl.TY EVEK BSUS ON ANV 8TAUB Nan Halperin CLBVEniSST CHARAOTHrt SINCJEn DISCOVEHKU IN YKAItS AND EMMKT DEVOY A CO. FItANK CTtUMIT wntA.No BitoTiiEna BOOTIinT & KVEKDEAN. OTIIEHS Today ml 9, sac A BQc. -Tonltht at S, S5o to 1, -....., vmiHnsrooN kali. TUESDAY ArTEltNOON. Dttt 10, t 3-00 SONG RECITAL REINALD DE FRITZ Warlich-Kreisler N ACADEMY OF MUSIC FHIbADEU'lI'A nitAND OPHItA l-mn..v Monday, Dec. IS, S15, and Tbura4ar marine. uiilui. Ike 20 and 21 Hllv in'. J '"f arctaettl V UUA3," by Ilauv ear TUOVATOItK." gtdta at 1 .--r? . -7-.-rj. rii.u .....an. .. .. ' ..r-i us 1 CtactiDut t, 73g ta 2.0u. AumbUawitra. 60. r IL TROVATORE ltma. MuitotSrat appAranca hra), lloawr iiu Baata. 110S Cbutaut at Walauiisi,. MtJ 07 ACADKilY -Sala st IlepjWa, IU0 caaauiut. Philadelphia I SAT..'B D Orchestra f. WalnUtTIIUHslAY,?S(bAY26c,50j Sift. U at Mat . asc, aoc IBo MUTT ANDJEPP WEDDING k ninkarhnfikw- A .t2""iyp M( AsUUd. 3.3U Tho Northeast Corner Casuals of the Day's Work t ON TUB outskirts of the city of Ttheraa where the royal 1'rlnees nnd rrtn, cesses of I'crslan Cnldom held court tntr Bgalnit tho place where tho keeper of lha royal palace prepared tho food for thdr hlRhnews ia(- the mt show In tho Urtrtd Central Tamce there was a cage. In the rnge was a while kIKen with (he blunt of blue eyes, lia was n l!(ha kitten long of limb, nnd ns, slim ss the best 0f (ho slim princesses. ' Her cars were srt and very pink, and about her mouth there wns (he (enilerness of n gende cat. In (he engo (hero wero gifts not th hin and yellow ribbons of prlte winners but glfls of sorts. There was n. mirror, erl dently ono from n lady's vanlly liox. Thr wns a delicately painted fan, a boi nf nisrdhrrmllows, and, (00, llttlo cotna tIUi which she plnnl. gracefully, ns only a eat of breeding ran play. Up (he nlslo (he mlslreesea. of thr, ptlt winners snt beside (he cngea of (heir pitv They peMed and fnnneil (heir roynllles rtr the cago of thn whKo klllen with (ho hlo eym snt n little mnid. She may hare been ten yeftrs old lleahln her snt a hoy po. slbly of eight am, together (heir eyes wer fns(ened In ndnrntlnn oil (ho white kitten, 1 saw nil this Inst week In Nw York. nnd for nn hour I wnlehed them reopl crowded about thn rnge nnd gain ltut things (o (he white klllen with the bins eyes. "Why do they do If" t naked Mlt Itnberts, who hnd rlinrge of the Male "Ank IMn.i," sho snld. Now IMn.i was the name of tha llnu mnid who owned the white kitten with the bluo eyes. "Will you (nil me thn story?" T Inquired. "Yessum," sho said, "It wns this way t found my kitten In a nlley, nn' she n a over mud, an" I took her In nn' I washed her nn sne goi wnue nnu preity. An- nen ha went on breathlessly, "nn' 'nen 1 brought her up hern nn' nsk If sho rouM ki in tha cat show, an' they say they dim' take com mon cnls like her, nrf nen I ask Miss Hob erls an' slm says sbo'll seo about THAT, nn' there sho Is !" In (he eyes nf Kdna nnd her lltde hro(htr, hands folded In ndornllou, (here rnme soma (hlng of worship, and tho shining through of nil tho eternal motherhood of women who lon the helpless nnd thn hnmeleas "Hut why did you think you eouui brlnj her here?" I nsked "I Jus' nsk her If she wnnled to come," she replied, "an" she snld she did " And then, nfter n moment. "She wanted to come, nn' she Jus' HAD to come " Ahd tho happiest llttlo maid In nil Nsvr York city on l-'rldny was ITdnn, who showed nmong the Princes nnd Princesses her whito kitten wit; tho bluest of hlim ryes. rONTlNfOtm tt.lfi A. M. to II in p if, I'KOUIt.VM TODAY nn.l TOJIIJUPOW 1 Current i:ente 2 n). Scenic, Iltirton Holmea, Tlio Upper Nile (t Educational. A C'ornely. 4 Olerture- "AlnA" (Verdi) HTANI.nY CONCEItT UllPKESTRA r, Flrat l'reaentntlon lARIE DORO IIOIIAIIT miHWURTll unil TL'U.Y MARSHALb "OLIVER TWIST" TIiiim . Trl . Hat. I.Otl-TKI.I.EOEN. TLEO uiiHJKi.v nn, 1 anssui: hayakawa m I lib VIlTOIlJA CltOSS" I ALiiJli jiAE MURRAY ami Tiii:ot)oiir. nonEiiTH in i'U)v omiv Ail.lod Altrncllon flrat Hhuwlns Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink" Thura.. I--TI.. Sat. "YELLOW PAWN" ARCADIA CHESTNUT Jlelow 10th lo a M to 11 15 rLM. D.iiij-, ir.o Km, :3c Al.l. iihs wkeic DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS wcratB "TIIE WATRIMANIAG" ADDED ATTItACTlO.N Charlie Chaplin ;; "The Rink" 'DITT'TT'XT'TI MARKET nelow llth KJLLrlJNl all this WEEK norni.E hill MME. PETROVA METHO l'raenla IN riRHT 1'UESI.NTATION "THE BLACK BUTTERFLY" and rmsT siiowiNO or Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink" CHESTNUT ST. TWIcr, DAtr.T OPERA HOUSE -15 an, 8:" LAST WEEK WILLIAM KOX Preaenta "A DAUGHTER OF TIIE GODS"' With ANNETTE KELLEUMANN NEXT ATTRACTION llcslnnln FRIDAY NIOIIT. DECEMI1ER 2S Beat Halo Monday. Mall Orders Now. D.'W. GRIFFITH'S Coloaaul. Mornilftcenl $2,000,000 Spectacla "INTOLERANCE" Iva'a HI rustle Throughout (ha Ate GLOBE Theatre 2 VJ UVaviJ VAUDEVILLE foi 'Inuoua 10c. 18c. 23c, 350 11 A 11. to 11 P M. Catherine Crawford's "FASHION SHOP" Special Matinee Ladies Only Friday, Bepinninjr 11 A. M. Jl EN POSITIVELY NOT ADMITTED r,.r,r, "iY"r. m.vuket ikiow ootii Cross Keys EvctD...y. . HARRY TATE'SMOTORING Little Theatre "VlMi? ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED "You Never Can Tell" By O. llarnard Shaw IT'S A HIT ! ! 1 T80B,XT,?.f.?INa8ril'NEJitTnK,' VICTORIA rMfi. t. UAH. HAS in "THE HONORABLE ALGY" ADDED ATrRACTION F1RHT BlIOWINO Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink" Thura.. J-'rl.. Sat Petrova. In Jllack ilultarilr, CIVILIZATION THOS. It. INCB-S Tbrllllsc Photoplay Bpcld Now PUtlns Twlc Dally ttt tha LYRIC THEATRE ADELPHI Toniffht at 8:15 POPULAU II MATINBK TIIU11SDAY Tin ilit ll'oirul P'uy ( JwKrtco) "EXPERIENCE" POSITIVELY LAST PBRFOnMANCE DEC GARRICK .siJOa-'i STi ,V FRITZI SCHEFF In a Tamparaoiantal lliuleal Flair "HUSBANDS GUARANTEED" With JEFFKRSON DE ANOS.US Popular Mallow Tumorrow. &0o 14 Jl u BROAD ' la"T? WJMlL -., ss FRANCES STARR IYlvs- FORREST Juc s wkk kv J UlUUM A iuum Tomorro III MONTGOMERY STONiS ji cum ciu S MAIIKI'.T nh inTIt AwteiavMaV kxmvBAm 4MM ftf JfWPhs, Tlfamnu. mm&m wmHWkWSB TBDTJCS TswwWP"5'" ae 6-sJf Utajt TBi.iMjI'iiri'. K :