.13 c i ft" k ' h it 7 s 41? s v v- m is to tUBUC LEDOfcll COMPANY ctrtuu ir. k, curtis, Punimt CJnrtea It, tillnjton, V(c rrtrlJnl Jetm Coffin. ,Jn a Williams, John J, epuron, 1, JJ-tohilODlMetor, Crf If. K. Ccsruv Chairman. ft jr. WHALBr... Editor ftHW C MAnTJJJ.,..OfnrI Basinets Mamrw rabiih4 diir at reimto iit nuiwin-. lndpndnc Square, Vhlladtlphl. teeoss Ctimu Bread and CnaMnul fllft Atusrto Cm .,rri. Union MuUilIng Nsw Toik ...,.,. ,,,20J MtreolKn T&ttr P"olt... ,,,,.. ...... . ,M I'oM Ilul dine CutOioo ......1302 Trlbniic HulMln NEWS BUnBAUfll f.anmaw Bcsatn, .. .Wets BulMlne- Ns Yok tlcamu...,,.. ..The rintt Rujllin limn lIpiWU... .....1X1 KMedtWutraM. tasto lltunu...... Mareenl IlouM, Ulranl ruts Ucauu ......... ..S3 lui uu I Urand flufostnirriON tEiiita 511 Er.ii(i I.nwea Is imw lo ubrltra In FtilUiltlDhlit ami urroundfng' towns at tht l l slx'lO) cants par Mk, prbU to the earrWr. Iiy mall In points outside of lhllaillrhla. In tha United fllatoa, Canada or Untied Htatee no" Sessions, postal. fre, thlrty-nva (.18) cmt pel month. On (f I) dollar for thrw month or four (M) dollars per year, ptrabto In ad vance. ' To all foreign countrlaj eiy (J!) dollar pr m" oiioe Sobserlbers wishing aoMrene chand it give old an well a new address. n tooti DELL, JOOO VALMtrr KKYSTOMC. MAIM JOOO 32 By .trftlraf alt rommunlrallont to Jlm-nlm; Lttttr, xMpAdce Square, PMIaiUlpMa. t. fiiM'i.i'i h- n-.. ..,.- -fry. tfjrnsto it TiiS rniUMf.fnU roatotrtca At B70N0-CUa JUIL M1TTM. mm... iwi " - TICT AVETtAOIt NET TA1D DAttT Cfn CUXATJON Of TMK VU.VIN( I.KDaEtl Fon NoviUtrji;ft was ut.ou ri.lU4lplita. TliuriJ;. U.t.mti.r 21, 1916. Alatl the louu of wometil it U known To be it lovely aiid a fearful thing. Byron. Sloppy vrcathor. I'm a Itcputillcan for tho inmd reason thdt 1 havo esfftl wad borrt that way. rIIenry ITorU. A Democratic roason. Tho boat Christmas decoration Is the smllo on tho faco of a frlondfcsa man frflO reeelVctl tt. gift when ho did not oxpoot It. Mr. Ilughoa did not attend tho President's reception to tho Buprome Court Justices Iri Washington, lid doubt less felt rugrots', oven If ho did' not send them. f Lloyd George's spooch seems to bo eapabld of as mdny Interpretations an tho tnoods of tho Interpreters. But hla torso alliteration defining for tho Oermans tho iernia of tho Allies, namely, "roitlttitlon, reparation and guarantee against repeti tion," Is not ambiguous. "Xmns"' otlgh( t6 go. It ha out lived Its usefulness If It over had any. X" means In algebra "tho unknown Quantity." But If thoro Js ono (iua,ntlty In tho world that Is known and can bo counted on as the beRfnnlritf of all otliof knowledge-. It W Christmas spoiled out. 1 jovo people, last people and I don't think dny ono M so- bad but rthat bo can bo helped, and I lllto helping him. Mrs. Jano Deater Rlppln. Tho now probation olllcer of tha Juvonllo Court might havo used mora words, but sho could nOt hnvo epitomized tho necessary quailitcatfons for a social ty'orker moro successfully. They do say that John R. Scott Is tittering two words In favor of hla own bolltlcal ambitions for every alnglo word in behalf of Cox'a opcakcrshlp contest. Whothor this is trno or not every ono la likely to know thai Scott has lil.i eye on ila governorship long boforo tho nomi nation Is to be made. Tha liquor Interests built up an or ganization In which porttrrf, bartenders, waiters And -tfaltronsci, tfwAers and brewers, political bosses and workers, busAess men. clubmen and Hack Uay landlofds oUht alflo by side. Boston naws dlspatcH. Which, somehow or other, suggests tnat surprisingly eiuckfatlng enigma of t). Henry: "A trust Is Ub weakest point." It U a htalthy sign that the- ISO1. 060,000 gift-buying rush has in many dees 'not led to overstocking by too op. (imlstio rotallora. Many of the markets tfero bought out, and soma pianos' and Other things too big to go down the chimney will go to the, recipients on Chrlslmaa, Day in tho, form of cortlfloatea. Thus nobody stood to lose, and tho holi day demand iff dpread out over the slack ftfter-CHrleirrlds rieason. Hegister of" Will Hheehar will be , allowed to re fain iOtQ0O In fees because the Court has decided the not aimed to prevent this anomaly raa badly drawn. Obviously, tho thins to do la to rewrite ! tho law. K It is desirable to Jef 6n6 city" official drew 30,OQO or $40,009 o, year, or ( mare, thati tha combined salaries of a dor' rnor fin4 & couple of" Sfayora, auch a tAlary should b fWed by law, to prevent ' tho deep embarrassment wbloh Mr. Shee har la ahowinfi orer tha misunderstand ing, 48 evlncea if the dlffloulty with Wch Ha. i rtpreaslng ona. tong, trt ampHAht yeiL The meaaatfe to Carranaa was virtually an ultimatum. It Indicated to the First Chief that wltli hU refusal to accept the prdtdeoi h f,gdtiatlons woil4 bal etepp automatically. News Item, Unfortunately for the success of fltir negotiations with. Mexico, wo havo presented eo many ultimatums whch did Hot ultimate that it 1H be dllllcult to persuade Carrahaa wo have Any policy on wpjca we aro wllUng to Insist. Hu,erta urvid eishteeft worths Of ultimatum, nd Carrania mw been able to hold hU own after a fashion, In spite of the, fast that AaJerlel note havo. fallen upon; Jm M $hleK aJf leaves- la Yajtombrosa. "ho was that poet of procrastination that wrote What a. UnU4 akehr w plait Fk rtosa wo nrst Dtgia to wait? Attention which tho high State, pf. ftters ought to bo giving to tha art of HoverolnK In being absorbed by tljt gama H politics. The report that the Governor If aktng to turn ll$i Highivay Deparf UMiit lata a, poUUcat machine kt the latest aatetUon of JtUWftw u, the; ,4. mjcmat or mu .-i-- ti. subordinates, down I the lowest laborer on the roll, Will he.v enough to oebuby their Attention If they confine themselves to rond bulldlnir. The 8lte has no money to upend In tho payment of men to keep political fence In repair. The funds At tho dutraKil of tho department nro ln ftdeqilato ir they ftro Used with tho (treat est economy In tha employment of ex pert worker Who will Rive All their tlmo to tho real btiMnoss At hand. 8me day ft loader will rlo to tho top who under Mnncln thnt tha beet wny to eervo hln party U to servo the Blnto, nnd he will dovuto Ills cnorglei to that end Ineteod of IrylriR to ouet ono net of lenders hy; ndoptlnjj tho Abhorrent method whtoh lmvo made those leaders notorious Hut to lon a tho pot conflMos Itoolf to call Ins the kettle ItAok thtre in no hopo tor reform, to It not About tlmo tlirtt the men lyho havo grown wenry with cxlit Ins Conditions began to groom for the Ktibernntorlnl rnce A man worthy to look After tho Intercuts of this great Com monwealth In Imrrleburu? WHAT DO YOU BET? WHAT do you bet that tho fcollns of parontit Who hcnltate to coat moro rons Into tho vortex of blood will make Mldvalo Htool drop from C0)i to C7V4 or that tho solemn prldo of mothorn In the doeds of their dead nnd their willing, noes to ttacrlrico mora of the living will mako tho stock Jump to 051? SANTA CLAUS NOT A MYTH TI1H controversy which has broken out hi the publla nohoots over tha propriety of allowing tho children to contlnuo to bcllovo In tho Santa Clnui myth it tho nnclant dliputa between tho material nnd tho spiritual In a now form. Thoy tell tin that Santa Claim In an Illusion. Of course ho Is, and that la hln chief claim to affection. Tlio mnn who hugo no lllu.ilonn to hla brcnat ta n Borry spoctnolo. Man delights him not. Neither docH woman. Ilia dog loven him only bo causo ho la a provider of food and aholter. Tho earth hMnga fOrth Its fruit, each In Ha aoason, because It is Its naturo to, and not becauao of a, bencllcont Provldonco which linn arranged things on tho earth for tho comfort and sustonanco of living creatures. Yet, as n matter of fact, tho Illusions nro tho real things. Thoy nro what havo mado civilization those Intangible Imag tnlnga of men with second Bight capable of piercing tho veil of tho material nnd laying hold on tha substantial verltlos of tho spirit Lot tho full-grown man or woman turn his back upon these beautiful truths. If he wilt, but who would bo so cruol na to malto a child a cynical pesslmuit before hla time? In tho faco of tho sordid and material selfishness of tho world It Is dfnioultr Indeed, for tho best of us to keep our ideals. But fulth In tho higher things must bo preserved If humanity Is to contlnuo to lift Itself above tho hruto. "Except yo becomo as llttlo chlldron, yo shall not enter tho kingdom of heaven," docs nOt rOfcr alouO to a sfafo after ticath. It is tho prescription and formula for making a heaven all about us hero and now. Wo called It tho 'Santn, Claus myth." But It Is not a myth at all. Santa Claus la Ono Of tho rcalest' characters In Chris tan history, as real as mother lovo and paternal affection. Lot him who dares deny tho reality of theso. SUCCESS TlfAT IS A FAILURE MAJOIl OHNHHAL SCOTT aaya that tho attempt to fcderalizo tho Na tional Otrard was doomed: to folium from tho nturt. Ha la not surprfsed that It has failed. Yet tho Hay law was cited during tho presidential campaign na oAo of tho great achievements of the Demo cratic Administration. Tho seaman's lriw is donounccd by every ono who knows anything about tho neces sities of successful shipping; tho law to lncreaso the merchant marino by Govern ment purchase of ships Is doomed to fall uro when an attempt la mado to put It Into effect, and tho Underwood tariff law must bo rowrltten. Bvldenco Is accumulating that the Dem ocrats boasted prematurely ovorJhelr "urtparalloled record of aocbmpllsriment," for at least half of what they have dona in tho fast threo and a half years will havo to be done over again. THE "NIGGER" Itf THE WOOD PILtf WHEN tho Municipal Court act was1 passed in 1913 It provided that the appointments In tha court should bo made by it majority of tho Judges. The Gonoral Assembly of 1915 amended It so as to empower tho president of the court tQ mako alt appointments. Tha president of tha court Is a follower of Penrose and MeNiohol. Judge Mao Nellla Is r follower of the; Vares. A conflict of Interests- and nmbltlons leads to war In Philadelphia as wen as In Europe, BLUFFING THE WORLD BurtLIN'S answer to Lloyd Oeorge's speech. Is that ha is bliifflAg. The beat way to answer that bluff would bo to avoid, In future, losing 11,000 prisoners (o, the French In ffont of Verdun. The best way for Lloyd Oeorga to contlnuo to bluff would havo been to declare the Rumanian campaign a vMory disguised as a defeat, But he did not. ITo called It v. blunder. He went further than that, and lot tho worid know ha thought the Allies had messed tilings up pretty badly. Such humility may bo un attempt to bluff tho ICalaer, but It does not look Ilka an attempt to bluff tho world. What ihtyl be id the dertnan Govern ment the most depressing yhase of J.loyd George's apeeoh is Its, terrible candpr, Jf it had been, set to- tha tune" pf Victor, the Chancellor could havo said ta his people: "Seo how our enemies delude themselves I They tails as, victors, but look at the map. Their boast la a whistling- in the dark- to keep up cour ag7 Hut instead of that h must report something- UN this: "OUr enemle admit they have dlsastrouily failed. But they tllj insist on fighting to the end. Their htimlllty. their professed determination tr , bluff" Jn the gams that Is all bluff the man with the strongest hand ( slwayj humbly protending na fcua toe Vf . UBIEai yw15 UHUt evening mmmxmtLAXihBuA , MciKaDAY, jAUMAftaip i nil ! i ii- 1 ', --- - '"r'K ' '" ' '""" n ' "" ' ' yKT rfr" Tom Daly's Column TO A nioit lU.V What tcorrtc me and makei me Mm Slav teem, a Utlta thing ta joh; llttl then,vau eee, van havo a lot Of ready cash and I have not. Your ollli are paid, but mine are due. Yon lav iou haia your troubles, too; A faded heart, a Jaundiced i-fitto-. Had ttnffl Thank heaven, that It not What icorrlea mot Mv heart trips light, my telo' Veati true, We pluck life' rote's, not Us rue. And to ichen next you ask mo what My icorrlcii arc, ehat caret I've pot I'll ansxeer you with courage new: "Whatt Worricnf Met" . Boston did something to Sunday Tuesday for fear of n Thlratday. I'ACTS TOO I.1TTLW KNOWN 1 That It Is a misdemeanor, a, crime, net contrary to law, to hsrbor or feed u nparrow In tho Stalo of Pennsylvania, Im-nd-glnatlon JACK AND J I Mj Jack and Jill ran up tho hill A lilto to eat to get. Jack foil down and broko hla orown Gillette. I-no.NTO. lCJNOrtANCn VN-A-LLOTD Dear T. D. After writing to tho quiz editor of tho AlliU'tuenitio (N M) Cyclone and tho Berliner Taxobtatt without result I ask you I nslt you as tho possessor of tho greatest quantity of fntllo Information ever beforo concentrated, who In the Jlr Ooorgo who Is reported by corlnln great nowspaprrn to lmvo mado a ppoccti In Hi" Ilousa of Commons? riio namo "OcorKo" dood not appear In any lists of Itrltlnh Mln Isters, nor do I find It III tho Hngllfih "Who's Who " Yot ho pocm.s to bo prominent WMUUDIin. Yot'lj. E. W. thinks thoro must bo something wrong nbout all this tnllt of tho h. c. of I , and offers in ovldonco MiIh ad from Kcrmcss of West rhllAdelphla: 5 & lOd storo. r. & lOo atoro 10a EACH VEST 1'OCKET DAIRY Tor Year 1917 NOW ON SALE- V. W. WOOLAVOIlTir CO. 4022 Lancaster Avenuo urrrnn than tiiii moviks Was It l'merroti who said tho dictionary was not an uninteresting book to read? At afiy rate, M. J. 11 , browsing In tho Phila delphia fluilno's Directory recently, found thlrt "When dissatisfied with your work try tho F Laundry." Don MarauLs, who has been ill, Is back on tho Job, refreshed ami rufroahlng. Somo might tell you that tho middle syllablo alono of both thoso words do- scrlbos him, because of tho snippy way hd nnswora questions supposed to bo tin- nnsworoblo except by tho book certain publisher aio trjlng to mako uh buy for Christmas. Horo aro a few (iiicstlons: "4. "What ara ejehrovra fort "a. "Why ar) lenra alt? "a. Whoro do thought ram from? "T. What mnlees a he hum? "11. Why do wo dream? "II. Why la yawntns Infectious ?' And Don's nnswora: 4. Tor aly Italian barbera to attempt to rub perfumo oir. n 1-h-t. tumiM Im. v-v In-lnlil ntltitrwI.M. Tint .if they begin to taflta of Worcenlvrahlre auucu Men n pnynician ni unrp n. Iloiton, tha Itnekvfeller rounilutlon and Dr Nlcbolun Murray Duller. 7. ICimul. 11, V(lh tho COit of 111 Ins nliat It Is dreama aro thit oul dherlon within tho reuli of all. 14 Thu InfttCtlouvneaH of yuwntmr In duo to a Kernt whlcti broedn In ant numhfri tn tho aoun aered at larao pulillo illnncra, nvlnsr from thraut to throat with InLrcdlhlo rapidity, etc. WAI.LY SMITH, who li.isn't a blessed thing to do all day loW nnd day utter day but Ho oil Ms back In bed and bo happy withal, was ono of tho fifty or moro who solved Sacrey's nnngram. Ho ban mado three llttlo onos himself and concealed 'cm in this sentence: If RAINS CAME forth from out tho cloudy would ANY aCRM destroy tho SHINOI.E? If j on know tho answers mid euro to tell hint so beforo Christinas, your note will catch him at 857 North Forty-fifth etreot. WANTUn Pin slicker and knocker-out (male) sn artificial tenth. Addn-na, etc. Ad In 4io. contemn. And, suggests D. Lou, If nothing comes of that proposed ECrap, Jes3 WHIard might qualify. FUnfl TVANTBI 1000 akiinlffi i.tntflil fit SchcnCK'jj livery hhc-i lrxla ftvry Krlday from 1) rati. Urge, 3." tonta. AM nricea, iam paM without to 1 NP. 1 icunK8 J. Ail aAnfn. Musk I othara at tnarkitt nricea .klmilnir. Uayn of hnn.e, ivi a hnnia. Momlayn John If. tilluUr. UeuvlUa. N. J. Claialneit ad. Daya at homo anything to do with tho visiting day of tho 1000? A. II. S. ' Imp'-provorbiais "TilH LONOE8T WAY 'IlOtJfJD 13 TIIH allOnTEST WAY HOSlB" There's a little squirrel waiting For the boob that pulled thld crack. He's coming homo tho longest way, Sate bet he'll not get back. If you're comln" homo to dinner. And tho longest way you'e paced, When you get your soup your whiskers Will have grown below your wnlst. Little squirrel little squirrel. There's a meal awaiting you. It started out for Cumden, But you'll una it in l'eru. V NUT. Union Stuff I see by the paper y, o. d. p) that a plumber and his pick put 0. lot of eleotrla cables out of business t'other day. A plumber and a pick! Ah, Tamilian, never the twain shall meet. Do you set up your Own stuff (and oars) oA the presses? Do yott eel) your paper ort the streetT A plumber and u. pick tut, tut. KIUD. Warren Mack arid Archie Jerskey, of Bear Creek, havo heeti. dear hunting at pocqno Lake. They suooeeded In landing1 two fair spec.ftiens. Sffouasburs Times. Neo, what. Arch? eo what, Warren? Useless and Truthless Signs KmoMna l!Mnil tU g(ana Problbllad Do o, FT our Aylolltroi Hrrhou.o Zona 'lMt Dim Not u.lo the btatloncrr UltuiS Jlroihwa Alwaia V clcuuia s naca a irut ian. ima ta tha Itb lies. iilatiu nnow i Twu hlt turret I ir'aro Beat -aar TOWER. Sir A bookseller In Newark has solved a( problem that has been pUKllng-hstorlans: WHAT TTI WAH 18 AQOT-0o. MTAUMlp, Tilt! SIX MOST (HVAHU3 BOOKS ?h vetf raadsra baxa chasftd th. com. pttVfon of u IW asalat T -fh weaaure Of an Abteate. lanilori," em V -iSSint ittWWSu okla wwxm ut. UwUhatn." B, a. Walla. .iftritB of l'aDTrua. :vfnrv " Inflanh ConriLd. 97rua. " Jiu4aiuia, AS B. U T. points out In his colyurn: Kuno ilyr haaj the right Idea, der- mfty muit fiht"on till Ireland is free, IBS W be, a good ruaht L, ..lAJVi What Do You Know? QUI. Abnnt hoft tmith llmtf Jm II fitkft n t(rfm- Nun 19 mnHD iiiu iriji liiriiiitm iiiv junnin Ciinal? " Tucnlr prr mil I nil lit In Ii n tin n fur In rlttliim hIiuiiIiI Iikp lo ilrrldrrif hy Iihia ftitrunrn prrrrlulnir for the pnymtnt r .t(r. Thl 4 nmount lo ii witr Wftut aro the 'Mtrdluir otltN' inulirtl In the ironiartlon7 3. Ulni Ii John Ilitrrett? 4. Hluit Ii ii iin?fit B. Uluit Is u razurlmrk line? 0 In tlwi nrfcnt In "nrliutuV nn the llmt or h Kind nyllulilr? 7 KutiB-frotil niFiiiit roulnrttn In diiiiKrr Mmt Im tin drrhulou. 8. f.U llirre unci of (he onI "IrN " 1). W Int wiih the renlullon uf Jub, 1K30. 10, Miu n Jullnn the Apuit itv? AnswcrH to Yesterday' Quiz 1. "Amerind" U it rnrnimmitl of "infrlrun" nrnl 'Iii(liiu," Tltt trrm I lunl tu th' wrlh nny mrrlnin Indtnti n ill thiLTuUhrtl from thi? natlKM of Inula, 2. Tim rrlHililtc of Antlorrii 1m In the rallty of thn humr mime In the rantefn rirencen. Iifturru lr into uml Niuilu. 3 The 'Mill" tf thn imiifnetle nrrnn N the unsln hrtvvcru frrely uitrtitNl muc nettq nrUI tint) tlm hurlzuntal. At (be iiiasnctm tole the nertile utandi -terllrult lit thn uiiiKiiftlc rquutor It fttiimlrt liorl- IMIltlll. t Tho nrmmhlrt ntm hiillt to he the tomb uml memorial' of klnirf. 5 In HiiRluml the fdml In fonertitrnt'tl In the piiMirMiilon of u rtinarknl)t tttunll number nf iirrMinM, It U rtttlmntrtJ thnt fdur llfllm of the total rutllttileil nrru U hrld by only 3Jt.oyo lund'onl 0 TIip 'il4tnfr, of Mhor." In ixilltlrnt ernno f my, ffprcrfHtH thrt fact tfuit In modern prmlurtloii earn torkrnuti perfontiH u uurt nb of tho ircea of iniinufitrliire. 7, Sidney I'orfr, tfie writer of Khurt Ntorlea. wrote tinner the pen name of '(f, Henry.' 8. The Crput latiLen tire the lurgrnt hody of fret It iater In the Murld O, lord f. Ixfre nttpHrd the prlnrlplea of untl HPlitlrM to the treatment of unundu, und the development of theiie principle reto ItitlonlicU modern nurrery 10. I'oph'h rlt.mln of 'lraM nnd ohpy" and of 'hoHM ii nil 'whIleM mi current, he luiifce In the eighteenth ceiiturv 'teii ivuh iiroiiouureil tavf' uml Lull" lblle.'v Declaration of London T. W. It. Tho provisions of liw ns set forth In tho Declaration of London regard ing7 the capture and disposal of essol carrying contraband nro as follows: "A essel carrying goods llnbfo to cipturo ns nbsoluto or conditional contraband may be captured on the high sens or In tho terri torial waters of tho belligerents throughout the uliolo of tho oynge, own If she la to touch at a port of call beforo reaching tho hostile destination. Contraband goods nro llablo to condemnation. A vessel carrying contraband may bo condemned If tho con traband, reckoned either by value, weight, volume or xfrolght, forms moru than half tho cargo, If a vessel carrying contra band Is released, sho may bo condemned to pay tho costs and expenses Incurred by the captor In respect of the proceedings In the national prlto court and the custody of tho ship and cargo during the proceedings. Goods which belong to the owner of the contraband and are on board tha same ves sel nro liable to condemnation A vessel which has been stopped on the ground that she Is carrying contraband, and which is not liable to condemnation on account of the proportion of contraband on board, may( when the circumstances Permit, bo allowed to continue Iter voyage If the master Is will ing to hand over the contraband to the bel ligerent wurutilp. The delivery of the con traband must ba entered by tho captor on the logbook of the vessel stopped, and the master must give tho captor duly certified copies of all relevant papers. The cuptcr U at liberty to destroy thd contraband that has been handed over to him under these conditions." Australian Profits INQUIRER. Your question about profits being limited In Australia probably refer to csrtaln war legislation relating to the taxation of excess profits arising out of war conditions. We understand that the average annual proOta of eaeb firm are ealoulated for a given period prior to the war and that all profits tn excesx or this amount earned elnae the war afe considered excess prorlfi and are taxed by the OoVera ment according to a. sliding scale up to about enty-flve per ceot of the total excess profits. Gold Coins 8. D the Government charges for the alloy contained tn gold colas at the rate of 3H cents per ounc of copper- required, which I equivalent to about 1 cent for every ITS This weans that if , jwaon brings $109 wOrth of gofcl to ba turn! Into ooln there is no charge for coinage or for ftaoiylBfi bMt there is a charge for meKtajf nni4 (wtulu . sum mta5jfc iq i wmm .jmssm & mJSJMmi&9& mmMmmk ar-eL&s artnuH.Crfsr -rsrx'.'??e mBc tr va,2:iA. -YrK.wsi'i;,'-fi:.-i.Ktui wai SKST-: mSr'M3m&?X& VSMiSSEKa. ? - ffFA i f ' I - "DING, DING!"' THE VOICE OP THE PEOPLE The Terrors of Child Actors A Program of Municipal Reform TERRORS OP CHILD ACTORS To tho Kditor of tha Evening Tiedgcr- J3lr 1 read In tho IIveninu LnooEn w Ith much gratification a letter written by our well-lcnuw ti Illustrator of child nature, Sarah Stllwell Weber, on who owes her gre.it success to 11 life study of tho py- hnlogy of olillilre,". Sho refers to tho 'Child Terrors In Movhig-Plcturo Dramas." whvro Ii depleted mental Buffering of chll ilren. giving na nn example tho terror of tho' children In "A Daughter of tho Gods." fan we not recall scenes of slmllirr suffer ing In other motion pictures, vhcro a llttlo one sees tho mother beaten by an enraged father or H IMclf snatched up nnd carried off by a w felted mm with a hideous plratl tal fuco? Tho roitl terror depleted hnnnta ono long after, for, us Mrs Weber says, "children ura Incapable' of simulating such terror and grief wo witness tlmo and tlmo ngaln during some of these productions," ho that thl.i Buffering Is real to them and tho mental torment as great 'as any that uer came to nn ndult Is tho Society to l'rotect Children from Cruelty sleeping that It has not called those rcepoiiBlble for this torturing of God's little on ei to an account? I feel helpless In conceit Ing a remedy for abolish ing this cruel practice but 1 might suggest that we expreui our disapproval by hissing when u nceno Is icelcd oft depleting 11 ter rorized child, and. In addition, let some mother each day voice her protest in a line to the Kvbnino I.EiKiKK. when altera time thispractlca may uo unaiiy auoimneu, Aieuia, x ., uevuiiiTO v C. C. J. OTHER FELLOWS MILITARISM To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Slr With ono breath Mr. I.lojd Gcorgd denounces Russian militarism, and with tho other announces that England Is going to copy It, by 11 schemo of compulsory national servlco, military nnd civic. To effect this an act of Parliament 'will be passed, and I Venture to say It remains on the statuto book of England for years after the war. If not forover. Is not this a piece of glaring Inconsist ency? And by the way, are wo not about tn adopt this terrible Russian militarism also? JUMllO, Fraukford, December SO A REFORM PROGRAM To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir I sincerely hope you will keep up tho good work you are doing In the Interest of having the affairs of the city put on a business basis. In any other large business men aro employed for their eiMcienoy and are not appointed to positions of trust re quiring business experience simply because they happen to be able to carry their divi sion in their ward. Now I ask ou to use our paper In keeping before the publlo the following laws' und amendments to laws already on the statute books 1 First. Commission form of government. Second. Abolishment of the present an tiquated useless Magistrates. Third. Lioca) option, based upon one of our fundamental principles of tha United .States Constitution, that the majority shall rule. Fourth. A metropolitan police force such as they have in London, where a policeman once appointed U there for life, regardless of which party has control of the houses of Varllament. Fifth. Repealing the old blue laws, passed in the das of stage coaches, be fore we bad even railroads, telegrapn, street cars, electricity or any of the modern modes of living. Slxtlu l'aas a law giving cities of the first oiasa an open Sunday such as they have In liuropa and tn this country went of the Ohio River, whereby the poor man baa a, chance to eajoy his day of rest by being able to amuso himself. Open up the moving-ploturo shows aad 1 will go even a llttl further. Glfe the bona.flde hotels the privilege of servtruj liquor to bona-flda guests" Sunday between the hours of It a. m. and p. m. and t p. m. and 9 p. ra sa tbt wq can keep tho traveling salesmen In the city Instead of driving them to Ncrvr York to spend their money over Sunday Seventh. Amend tha city charter so that we can glvei five-year contract and there by Kt competition in contracts from out side people: and ra4uo our bill for clsctrlo lighting by having such people as the L bfrh Coal and Navigation Company (wm are sow delivering their power as far a Bristol. Fa only tvlna mile from tha city ti...i pLi) ia, bids. JtT-i KsMMi mm stone Telophona Company from leasing nil Its unused conduits to tho Philadelphia Electric Company so that when wo havo. tho five-year contract law for tho city any outsida competitor could lease the unused conduits of the Keystone Telephone Com pany for the five-year period of the con tract and bo ablo to go right ahead nnd light up In case a competitor got the con tract, and then wo would do away with all overhead electric-carrying wires. PAUL S. KELEER. Philadelphia, December 18. FRENCHMAN ANStVERS DR. BRAV To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir Dr Aaron Brav's letter entitled "Ltkei tho Peaco Proposal," which appeared In the Kveninu Leooisr, expresses tho sen timents of n true Berliner. He tried to laud all the good qualities of the Kaiser and tha German Government, even admitting tho kaiser Is responsible for the starting of the war. Now, Doctor Brav should consider that the Trlplo Entente, although having sucrlrtcfU many llvei, has been currying on a war tor hufiianity's sake and for tho honor nnd glory of its principles We will admit that at tha beginning of the war thorn was an Intense rivalry be tween the commercial nations, but that did not warrant Germany In trying to go rough shod over hor rivals arid ravage Belgium, as she did. Another point admissible la the unwritten history of the sympathy Of Flanders for tho Germanic Influence and its partial permis sion to Germany to conquer Belgium in order to subduo tho French Influence among tho Walloons. This may have enoourdged the Germans to overrun Belgium as they did. They contomplated that scheme as soon as possible after the deccaao of King Leopold, who Was a. descendant of a Ger man house. After all, tho Kaiser's game was to annex Auatro-Ilungary after the death of Franz Joseph. This had been an under standing between the two Kaisers since the visit of Kaiser Wllhelm to Jerusalem an other unwritten history, but hold In the archives of Rome. N'ovv" the Kaiser, having made a name for himself by smashing all the small countries. manes a peaco proposal, wun nis own terms, and expects the outraged people who have suffered to say "Thdnk you." Well, his pipe-dream will soon be over. There is no question that all nations will welcoirte peace, but it must bo peace with satisfaction, and the one rep6ns!b!o -for this war will Pay On August 1, I8H, when the mobilization took place In Paris, e-very one among all the troops who do. parted declared it would be a fight to the finish and extefmlnut.lon, if necesaary. It would be well for our Gov eminent to be very cautious If It is to handle this ques tion as a mediator. The authorities' In Washington well know that at present Americans are disliked by the nations of Zhuope and Japan, and It may not be long when Europe, by Intrigue, may give us trouble whloh we least expect, especially as we are absolutely unprepared for any emergency. It Would be well for Doctor Brav not to feel too exuberant over this peaco proposal, as his disappointment might be more se vere than he expected. HHWnf LKOtf DUBOIS. Philadelphia, December 31, GLOBE ?fefeSD IN MBXlOd ""WS! Tabloid The Dayton Trpupe a'ossKeysSaWSe7 lo Kvsa.. 1 k swio. go, sia THE CARIVALGIRL ACADEMY OF MUSkT Philadelphia Grand Opertt Co, TWa Att.rneoa at 2;U foatztit at i 1J ( L QGI A ' Itoovatore" HANDEL'S Messiah BP. Twipl Tonight, 8;15 Lsrjr Chorua fsaa. Oreo. Emloant (Soloists WTTLE I THEATRE J YOU NEVER 0AN TELL 50 B. 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