Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 27, 1917, Final, Image 12

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A JOIINC. llAIiTl.W.Ottifi-Hl IluxliK-m :iiiirf
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(l. If y llnlllHlfIH(4 HQUHrr. l'Mlit-Ml'M".
-rV JiKiBtrn Ckmrii,,, .UroD.l nnJ th4hiut HUMa
' . V iATLAMli. C'lTT 1'rcnt 1'itiW liull-Uiw
1. ws TJB Vrnif "ilil 1Ulr..i..1llun '1'iiuol
PL JHT0)T -t".. 1'nr.l UulMiiu
W Ht. Lncifl .liMiHVullfrli.il HuIMIiir
uin.n.. 1II.KI H'. if. . .a lill.Mi
, P(, VaiLAUVI mill Ml. .Ml I ! IIIUlilV IUIIII
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TOIlk 1IIIU1AU Ill "" llllH'lliis-
iki.s lnnriti Man-mil Il.iuta. rUr.n-i
I!CRu :.J lluo I.uuia ic unit j
SUhhOftll'TION TKflllsl
The TCrr.MMi I.riNii'.n l sarie.1 lu HiiU.-.crlhers
In rhllaaelpliU ttittl niiiriiur.illui; iimiu at thi
mIk or twelve 0") u!nli i)er we-;., lajablo
to Hie rnrrler.
lly Mall to lu'nti) outaltja nf 1'lilinieliti!u In
,th United .stun. e-unittU or l'nlla.1 Mules w
raalons, poelate fr.e. tifly l.".l -""lit' trr
Month. Sli IJlil lollan vn je.ii. i-.uK-: in
nilvaiKf.
To nil forelsn . uuutj lrj oi c i$l" do.ttr nr
month.
MuTirt- Hului.Tllr; Malilne siMreij oIirusiJ
mat give old j well hi new Hdjrc..?.
BtLI. Ml TAI.MT M.V.aTUM.. M M.N SOCO
tWMi.Ml'a.. tj.l ro,tiniii:'Htii..t fo .''.if ...i'
I.tdotTt unrpnldri if ,ilii. l:Wil(f''.'Wi(u.
H.tTIIKII AT Tnt. I'llll.tHltt'i.ll I" I
HKI IIMI I I.Aan MAIL UtTI'mi
(11-1' I. 1
Phll.JflpM., TucJ.r. Noifnl.rr Z'. I'tT
ANOTHER tiANlJ TKENCH
TAKEN
rpUK Town AIcvtlnB tner on? jui-ilMit
over a iuloi-j In tlio courti. vjileli.
thrj Jcolaro with JunUluVo 'ontlili?uoo.
V 111 voorbC tlio aiii.trcnt ii-MU't of tliP
election held three -.-.i.e'.;'; imo lodnj. ot
It la rot remarkable that tlio i-ouria bu'.u
ordered tlio o.icnitii: ni' tmllot-boxp' H
Tiaa relnarl.aliio that a. polltli-u! oi'KUiiiuv
tlo.i .hleli hopes to dominate olt afiatrj
should have 'ecu iu -.tJpId ad to oppose
the deimniils lor recount. I'.uiA'arclum
v.untfd to Mart itd carcor of autouriitio
control Itlioul thowlim u cortllcatp o
ownerhhlp. It v..-u huruiy a claim to
the cunlldi.cp o' a inajialt: of i-lttuiu
to Btm't busliiCMi v lthoiit a clear tutijoitty.
Ko clo-io v.'eio tlif uptmront returnu
tl'.at It would rein, -o u chatiBO of only
abwlutely honest ' 'cihri this leud might
easily be ovetcome. When It Is declarcC
b rcspoiiblblo cltl.'.c.s who hu-.e fo
monetary gal.i ut stale that "1,001 Town
Sleeting ot:- wcro thtov n ojt: when ft
4.. H ..f .,, ......... I ...... l.wl.... fl....
"" "'"" v' '" "" """"-" "'-
liwiiy tliousaiaij of Town .Mooting -i.tet-,
marked tuel'- party scjuaro and t.'i.o
otod t'c Af' lloluii, and when It 2
tiovn that uiau. I!' not all. of tho Or
ganl-iation elocllo'i olllccrs throvt out
these uild ballots', tbcio was surely good
ground for demanding tho uponln of
jtlifc ballot -boc. and in".o whatever Cor
JkOcpIilB the facts hidden.
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Ii ma,, '.."ii ha been fo.' rit'e Iiett that
itlio Town Meetiiu; l ar'y lias hud so hard
a time 'lot., tnc i..o:i.e..t of Its birth.
f
tT.asy '--toi' tiigct ha-e led to o.'i.:' -
ConflJenee Qlid diskitcgratiou. Jt bad kss
time to organize tka:i tiny other bide
pendent nioouiitt. It was assailed by
the meanest kind of lilc'.ery that fought
to keep Ha name off tiin ballots anil for
a timo 1 seemi-d tlia' lii's u'.tuol. inig'it
prev.itk It fallcJ hi tin all, tn;.-t to pu:
the District Atrun.oy o.i Its llekci, with t
the result that olcrj v. tiro in doubt as
. tp bow the should maik their ballots-
& Eituntlon tliat et bia jiruto tv huo
produced defeat. ud ot, 1 i tpilo of w
,. that It would reau.-o u cnatigo o, ono ; fcUro ul(U .,,.,.,, r..wvli.i. ul, slt(. ,. ' , r.uMh paeill.u. I. I- Mo-. I. whoe m v,u. holpl., from tho wak-t down. Ne.M I T.'V-'j , "" -'$ ' vYcfe-"" ' !W VlGci.V. ri&-3fr&-'Z,:'i'-"-"- '
' two or tl.ipe Notes lr tau'.i of tho sU or (.c tll ,mi. ,lf v n,,,,,,,,,.. ,.. wu, mi..,!.. U pi.-d In 'iii'it;'! ""- '', 'j' I ,.mr ,, Hall,,.,, with ono leg pprpetuall; j Sv'&t ..,-':i'?r,JY:
.even hundred dlvlsin ... -..here It ks to help would he to obtain more u.luPtc r ', U' ' v",.Cia law I'ound In a plaMe.- cast; two moro infan. ! r'' "SXWt - ;
chared titat fraud or other Irregularity i'lstane.'. ust hums .-otild bo wf-e.l iu- ,, ,ee.-,.tar) of an organli..tl..ii which I- ) tile paral tlco, a huticlihack. .inegro (who j 'Z jfifcj''''. r'.j" '.- ''"""'.'"- 'ffl-'r &&2&rtf' r& ' I
- ,.,..,, ,ii If cnarltabk orgutilr-attous would ieto periiiclouM paclnsi and Mupldl unfair t. (b (lill j, w ,, ,.vh:i Wtl bis left leg I .rtod!izrSSff&fZJSS1&f,f,1''l'iZ -":'V.-?. '''- N-,-" -."T? '"..s:"i ?' ".'--' 'M
Allot iv.lmii'ii le-nl uvcr Sinlth is ho i.. . ., .. i.. !''" nurey eonlriiHl. when ll it call i "'" "" "& '"i "" i""' mo i7V,j"" ""r- V.A- J..- .-. ." . ..xi, ;- i ,-- '.- .-' .''
iiates. hii -limis lean oie. niimn .s ao comiuct hui j o' tb a aetl.ities ,--, lt , V,.i,.', ,:,.,,., .,m, .m.i I 111010 Para t e: and .1 man of feientv. X-'T. vl',:.iJ"J- .-- .---.-" -- f.-. ,.-J ...--r1" a-"i
fhan 1 per ctnt of tho total vote. In uu oluntury Ikimh. Uiv. too. is a wa in I U,.i , :.iio..ti tiu- tiorrot-H of l.topold s una- ' with lirokcn bui.cn in his legs that won't ' ' """" j-'""""'" "' ""," " --"-
porliapj becauto of all Ha-.o rPors"J mid M oat huc our husmc-s oudb s to ta;
dlaeourcgemeut", the Town Alecting men ' "bout audi a liagrant discrimination?
iro still a compact bud; lighting lo u1
Ilnish for good go'.crt.mont and gaining
sympathls'.rs and adherent?! over day
for tho pe.t ntrugglt.
Their btrppgili r.-st'j upon the risbloou,
ncss of their cuts". Vlio hteum i'i tho
Independents' builu- Is morallt. And
every assault upon them onl adverllps
the tnoro thu cisential corruption of thu
Orgatiluition which the.o tlghlora aro
little b IPtle tvari.ig into tatt.'t. '
inore aro not plains ciiougp. tJicro .s
not public spirit enough In tho Organi
sation, with Its present leadership, to
combat tlio Mustalned ami growing uttaek
Upon 1U btrongholds. It la houoeombeU
rl)i tho disloyally of a rank and 111c
that has been mulcted for campaign con
tributions. It has nothing to offer labor.
wfilch knows that a business management
of affairs makes for protippruu'i und stable
conditions and that Bang polities lo ever
ft dangerous and trcucheroui ully. AVo
can look forward to better things l'runi
the Totfli Alecting inuvctsRut. It will
Imvo no easy time. It Is best for It to
liavo to struggle. Hut common senso und
justice light on Its side. Jt luu onl.
, begun to fight.
.AWEAK l.iNK.A BUOK ENCHAIN
ii.l : :.-.
ijiljlAiUMXi4.Miirs.ir- in national wur
Ef.'vA, alrrlH niust he rooted rutt tf l.rn..wl.tit.
1 "
EUum la to bo cruslicd. 1-loid tleoriro
.npliuUcally declured In bis notublo
upeecn proposing tno juicr-Allled Wav
youncii. particularism ot party um-
Wtlons In the, Individual Vltiteute roup-
" Virion ua lmperutlvely must be ubandoncd.
Jf' The will to win In each nation must bo
enforced b) tho capacity to present
i united audwbolo-hearied national front
-tt Ibe lutcr-Alllod War (,'uuucll Is to tal.0
- !!' the form und functions of uu active,
owtrful und, above all, Integral und
Milrallzcir force for Ictor.
4y uspii-Hllous must b forgone for
p.. Xlirly Biudgotj must ,bc for-
'uio end ot tlio wur. This b a
.a. . .
world crisis nfid not u natlonnl poIIUchI
oinurKciivj . On it iiolltloilly uulUod
I'-nilifo and );iikI:ihI tlCicnds tho IiimiI
ncniMllly of tho now ur iiiai.-lilnu. If
tin1 link In vvhU Hip vliolo fli.ilit Ul
Mitip. No ully I'ltn utl'ord U l) t'"-'
Miik link of tlio loose cob that liiumn
pokMitlnl iviuiiliiir of tlio grciitcM, bP
ntuto tno.it I'oiiiiirPliciiHlvi' nnd oiiliul
IzpiI, iiicvIihiiIhui Hit? niif bast orcalrtl -una
filMtl out of tlio iiiullcti nielul of
Hurrlflre uml intili'llMii ami ihai"il on
tin- fui'KO tif buprrtnc rrlhK
t'oliiiH'l IfoiiM', .incrlru' n.i'r"sn.nta
tlvo. wltli jitut mill xiilriim i miib.'fl".
fltltS'S till- IlllMlllltl' iipcumltj of hollduf
ll. V'urtlons. blocc, pnrlli'rt liiUft J kid
ovo-jtlilm; to Iiimii'o Hint i,'illU.H"ll.
IIOMM CHAIUTIKS I.N NAUTIMK
HO.Mi; charltl'M arc bolr.B ncsi'vlcd ill
thn patriotic ;.rul to roiilributo to
tho fundi lor will pnrpiiso". It iih
polntPil out ut tlio ntintial tneitliiK of the
SocI"t roi'OicfiniBliiK rii'int,. Thcwum
lusf Is .wll timed. Uur orphan.iBis. hotiit'
and limtllutloni dependent on olut.tar:
contributions for MUpport bliould not be
deprived of their nceUHloimd b uofaf-
tloiiu. ItouoMi. tboy too llilltil brur j
thtlr uliato of the saeilllecj due from all.
In H-ilcr that the ph: jleal woifiu-p, ."-oclal
comfort mid apli-ltuul upiili of our llsiil
era may lip enerousl mahitiil' oil.
I'm Hip problem of povoty is bound
to bo losi'iicd thli winttr Jtisl as It hns
lost much of its nuiKnlttide mid t-oitiP of
its acutPliesK diiriPB the last two or tlirPO
liospeioiu ui'tttirU jc.il". T.l inp co'ts
lmo mutinied, but wo-U ban been pb'till
rul. and with htindrcils of thousand" of
niwn ixtnovd from Industrial occupations)
tin re iiif Bood v.RKt i for all wllltiiB to I
toll. Jobs aro s.jcl.tin: 'he v.iirkri'b. Tlia
no an j r. rodtictioii m .pci.d.tutv fur .-'-itillol
tU'li.'btiorliood or vtuitinB ii-lh .
J'he coiinnuiiilj ' vard itiiiFt be t.tain
tinlied throUBh the Stale aid tbi receive
and I'iroUBli tlio donations of the tnl
nloneiv of lucre nntl ciurll. Hut tlioj
will hno to be tiiaintaiiipil mor pcoiiom1
cally than or before. Tlic olcel1c Idea
Must Ijm npplb'il to Ik pefuclions, duly pro
lmi tlo.iinB v. hut ouch can affoitl to Blo
between doiiieftiic cltarillcn uml war vurl.
It has h'en iterated llial barilj beBins ut
lioliie, Lot no one l'r tin lottlanl co'
i oho Hip thought tli.it whtit wo uro
Bl'lii'-t fiirjtlin Uul'i In camp mid trendies
! eliarltj. It U what v own thctn and
iniply a tstrt of on.' di ut.
The homo charities can. mid nc aro
i.lilch tuasn tnis"iis could "do iliel.
. rllclontly and vuluald? .
sauci: run thk cuosk is s lti:
I'OIi THE (iAMJKIi
xjiu. i':,:i..ue,i,;.i i... i' ...up acnti
V ;,,1 ol. t ll1(Iul 1,l()flV ',, ui) i
iltoeutls o'i .mat s-'.ui d the clt V blithe i
i i.hlch niaut ikimiiis could "do iliuk- fit' '
t.lu.-Kui.Uati.He, take o.t a .w. prop.-lt .... I
j oi-g.inlitioirs take o.i a euol propi'-ll n.i
oi in" oik iii.aii'iiucc coi.ipani' s alio me ;
! unit of tliat. action.
.... V. ... ... . . !
tire losses inrougu ooiiiu plots ami u-
..,,...,, , , , ,
c-iidUi' blazoahaio lie reused enormously I
I,i tho tiit couplo of icars in ecr 1-lg
city but J'blladelphia. To couilf us-tc '
, , , . . . . .
I"" ' ""m.-i Pec-.i.ous vn i' !-'
C'Cai'-'d III PMl'l fit., ll ClUd'llg l'lliktde'.
i pltln. I'.illadelptli.l must bear it -t blibi'o i
j f ii0 aaiion'n, augmented ll'f lost. Thut
' Is tho un.ki write,-,,' ukase. ,
' A" Nn,- otiimenilahlo and pa'nollc.
Uut thuio is ii large "out. Autonioblle j t" ins to report ur I hue met It in l.itg
thufts lu tlie I'lilliidolnbliL dlti-iut have h""1 'IU ''ranee, nnd as it la reported with
, . . . ... i ,, i
, oven ...o,o ..ui.c-ioiis urn,. . u ... o.ii.i- i
zone, iji oour-e, the remainder n.
I countr.v tn going to p.irililpaio In
the .
I ho
enlarged .si.si or pron-ciiou. rsot mi
too iiiidc.-v rltcrs. A hlgi, - rate
I'liiladiihiiila tuoloiibH, the old t-.l.i
others, is tlio di ere-.-.
say
for
I'o- '
i
'
.. . i. .. t.
M.ei'l iviMiiitibluicH. not to mi) ..i.,dl ,
loueptivii. Pi lioing 'S'lala.', lm. iouk
been u liariniiif feature of Hit I'bllnili'l
puiii civic tcmpeinmont Liat the nisur-
I anco cotnpaii'ps uro cot'lnli-it the cut
. B"t Uaiij '.'.It'' t.db iiKiililtabli. sclioute.
THE LESSON 01' IIISIOKV
NAI'.'I.I-ION" tllltllll i.lPtl liel-.oul..
I rlii, ltui. un:ilij ami .icirau
of llll.-nta ttiall tile Tl'd'il.lb I'llli
Aui
iiinrp hold.
Win n i.e was al loo It. igul ot his uc
cc.is a great I'higlisa Premier (lectured
no oi.o i oJid fief dif'iil Nni)ol''oii, mid
died of despair. el Ntipoicun fpect tile
las', six ears of his lift on an island
talking about what might haV been To
liMtcli Hi" IJtlli- .'orporal'n exploit, Wil
liam II holds a fast-narrow h f, strip ot
Prance and ono small corner of Hal,
and Is linurialtl wori-l'-d w hot ever ho Is
on euual terms with his foe, nd et,
ro blind n.-c ni'.i to the perspectiio of
history that theie are persons todit who
declare 'jtnuaii e.imio- be beat' n
HONOIt NOT DEAD IN l'ETHOlJUAO
ALT, is not pacific amour the pacillst
I'.okihcvlkl. Some of tho radical lead
ers think tho Auglo-Franco-Kusslan pact
against a. biparatM peace Is wot tit moro
than Hie paper lt was written on. Lcnlno
and Trotsky stutid on the brink of a
menacing break lu tho Soviet of the
soldier:.' and workmen's movement. Ap-
parcntly Prussian gold and Husslau denia
j gogy cannot extinguish all tlio Slavic
toiiEO of honor.
Lit l-'olletts liear.ng on traitor churges
bidelliilte) postponed. -Headline.
Now If lre.iiing Lu Kollettc in tlia
Stnatu or hearlnt; of hiiu In tho p-tpers
can be ludellnltely postponed!
.
Holland is protesting bitterly
ugainst the Allies' trudo rebtrletlons. Jt
Is the Netherlands' own fuult that they
got In Dutch before the United States
entered the wur by transshipping to thu
Central Umpires.
Uutli "Law wunts to 11 in i.'itinco
for Undo Sam. Shu could piobably ho
utod to better udvuiitago teacliliig young
men bow to lly. Thu Ainerleitn lUjlshovlk,
who would rather have u woman do his
lighting for him tluiii light himself, Is
becoming an rare as thu dodo,.
" ; -J vm t.M .r. -. -j j.a rVf f '!' t-'i- r J?"
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADEtiPHIA, TUIJSDA, NOVEMBER 27,
,. , . . . .. . 1 ,' 1 -
WAR PSYCHOLOGY
IN LONDON VIEWS
Mingo," "Pacillst" ami "Jus-
(liiaubuulisl" OpinioiiB Con-
coniing Uuvu of Poacis
Uy U1L1IERT VIVIAN KUL.DE.S
.'P'l id t urn iulldrll' ut the lith nj lu'U'i'
J.O.MiON. N"V. P
OITUMNH Hip war rltuallon. uml.r
rliiiidlliB of -viii.'li imlut prcvilo dlt.-
I'USIlllJll Of lllO pi-UKpvi'tH of puuv, 1 pien-
llotud llic llirie doinlnatliiR eliifnh or opin
ion In Kuiiipe: iinlnfoiiiied pos-dnilot. lm-liifo.-tiifd
iiiillnilyt. Mud llifoinifil. 'Ilirio
l.sic of opinion in ugurd lo llic iUkII'i
tif prai' i ,'nrriapoiid exiiutly I" thcfC three
dilloiiH. 'llu nrr Jltiito. p.u'llht and -there
In tin tifitne tor tin- third, but deserlp
lloii may Ino uu one.
Now Jut as tlio unliifnrimd io. nlmihlb
and optlnilsth lire iiilUfm In cilinIilcrliiB Hie
w r flluallun, co hio IPo Jii.ro unil .u-lllsi
"Ilio JliiKu Is no' to he ciinlii.-rd wHli tlio
Jumii.iiiIiiiuun, or blttor-c ruler, win- in wli!
liU to IlKtit umll a x.illefuctorj cimcluhlon
i.i ii'.irlied, hut 1,11 dues li'U injiM Unit tlir
oiiminIoii must Hie ilea ulloii of ilrr
lii.iu Mill and tlio duTtipthm of Hip ilrnnaii
Kmplre. Tie mark of tin- Jmuo l'imrP!
la lili le.il iletru to wic.ik Vviikiuik'u upmi
l ho cieruniii jifop't In u iiliIedl wa; :
Knerallj Hn- Piibj id pjNu'.pu of tbe
iilbl( Idea .nut tin- one wuj jou can
iipel a n.iiltarl"t nation u to provti Hint
uillltiirlMii can bo ilefcaP-d lv tiiiiitnlllliiv
'Hin. Thfivfore tlic Jlnv-'o It ail fur a le
torj In th.i fii-iil or tu tlic clr: ho triidii to
bo ndlilnrlst bluiM'If. ur at Iraal iiillllani.
s for tlio p.ii'llNt, bin tio.-ltlmi h rcallj
a f-luilv I i p 'ychulog.i . tn wldi'li tnany li.'nr
nililroi.-cil ih,inLl i wuli Kyiupailiv or
who prvjijiliiT, fi wall tele lie I ho i.lti
BUlui' tli.nB It Unit Ilio.- tvlio tul), mo. r
about a dcM'rublp pra-f are paeJII.", Jit
ilic aii iiidbtpuM.il lu do iii.jllilni; to lii'lp
that pcaep aloiiB, Tiipir cane Ii.ih Ik en ad-
inlnilily xuniiuod op bi i.lllurt K. I'liotir
i"ii 1" lit re.i.arlt that pi'tioc now wmild lm
eriii.m N'ctori. and be did put ImIIp'p
that nvii ii p.u'iflrt t ould bo nitlltarlt't
.ot.s.1 to Vant tlia .
'file Jliifio lookn upon Hernia u .ih luted
'to defeat nun llier, tor.- to dlsrupt'on : l-c
talks of loppliiB ..I thl, ,talp and tluir:
I In wanin l'i'isln viducpd, lie n an null
. ftdirabai .ii rtKiiril to Atistr-.i-lluiiK.ir nnd
I ii tiitlonui'M i i rmii'il to ricrldii. Iluiuui ia
and lirepi". inn tiot TlulBarm, Me lias pot
l si' ' in'ieli tliuiilil lo Hit. near lii
ami liu. tfKt'ii no thnuRi'l Whatever to At-
r"e.i
. !'o..ilioii of tlio I'jicilKt
I There tlio p.ieijitt nppt.irs In a new Usht
l'ur Hie paellnti. of loila lit '-'.stiall? Hie
InlernalloiialiHt of luu iaif tmo, ,lio uu
ilw onl critic of tn- unreal llur of po
hileal bu'llitlarie. , the onl ui,Kjuem of the
Mhieiti ublcli bu-. I"d I" this win' lUKiBric
will: tPcai tih in ie.i ( ounh' P, m at
leaxt lhl trilititc to tlio paellifl ; we a'P
woi'I.Iiib on the foi.inltition tin bulll
an PMiamle. T iti.o tiuole the i.io1 t tiolo.'iou
rule In '.'ougo, really rotuleil out iii.ni yearn
I ,.. ,1... i..-.,lt..uu ..1 ... until,. relt. I rlitlrlis
, hlcH ie-liKMl to bring on this war
t! the paehlai, in arnih ag.iliiKt in i
iloioi iiiiieur. kIiuws now tlila piculiartt - I
Uml he I- nior, atl.icheil Hun mi other per- I
roll lo ilie fittkiif iiuu .ttitv f.-in. ......
,. urited Hi Hail tut saitur ttir ii .dill!.' ui
":,".',
t.v',,. ,:
to nr
u.plo'vt- uu t" op ilie war lu
u-atort t.ie lalu The best r- pi
iud- t" Uu. w..- l'riildi nt MUo i .
neMtage ! w Uni-Ma.
.. .- .. . ... .., .. . ! . .....I tli.t
J, IZZC isi
rjuiillelt and i- rimly iiilcrcimrteo. i lie
ii.telllrt had i lmnl row t" l. bddnin ki
.. I.A.ia...- .....I l - liiu-il lllllfll-t tlllsillinll'll.
" - ; - ',"',. ,,,...,
inl It c hoaid also be plain llt.it. aPhmi-'b
u ,,, ,. u .lllt to l)llliP vv..c iv,ut .
.ar,. ' waiii? u,ay have aoa-e good polnt.i
lit It. "" eouliln ' set Uio-e good thing
If In .1 1.1 iiiul.c iwii'i' t"da? . but thai I- bif
,,,.,
,,.., .,..,. ,.... ,,. .,,.,..,,. il.arAial.. I
PnJinl Ihe .'Inns wnleh eaiinnl be o.ilUd mod
chi". I utis- it holds e.eepditigl ili-tlultn
u""1 ! kU! ";!:'"" "( ""r"',,,',' -,"!,'!'.".'
eall he I'Hlh'il "llllnlll tillc Pri UIKleglnali'',
lt ,,. ..pim,,,, (lr xdr elun wlih'h lam
authnrtt to bo In other eouutriis.
, ,(.X(, ,, u, b aM ,Ulleniell ,lf
fi.et to hit tliat th opinion Is agreed on
tho iiiiiHi.sndilllti of ntaliing 'ii.iee will
1 'ieriu.iin nov! : It !s iquully agrei-il tn lite
1 hiiptiaalhili', of ii'iilring HUeli u pence a.
i v ouul deti.iv "iennii.t. : uml it n, conihtg
in hi net i.i ttie Miti' of uit I niteil ttuiv.
to rjgxtai mid possihl in id 'Hit-- 'lu It-in-H
..i- ,,u...., .. n.t. t.., ... it. e . .....ir...i
"- -. - - .'..,',,o t-l lit I ,i l 111 llltll
lv lw pllil.r ,,,,,.,, ,,., m. tlU ,, r;
und In ii"i-iall :.' of cM-i-i ,-uunii.v to throw
no a li ..' of Iniiverhn cuts aLfahtat th m,. I
I Poinhig wtlgnl of the t lilted Stiilea. 'Ihr
worst 1h Hit: in i;uropt--.is -e "onsltlt-r
I I unit Iruiu our tleuiocr.itle bunding- anil I
i no' on one eltle but on both -are tnoitallj
alriuil of tlio power wliMi tlio I'r.ited Slat, s
j must eventually wield.
I I do not propose In these briot artio'cs to
cMimini proKrantb. but to pick out pi In
elpleH. Put'.' tite Allied program i.i public
i prnjieit as II n ust sunn be all erltlc'sui
of progri.n's i., eoi"i-aini1vil. .-liulow bo-
! ig ; we are gi-ltlng tin v In re Hut tht
tirlni'lpli'. nre char. 'I'l-e tlrs' of tl.c e. a.t
I hair faid, I the In pu I. .lilt ol i.islilng ,
IKllt'O i ui" '
As to Tenns of Peace
Jt s-- li.ippetis Hint v.e ate ti'omeatarilj in
tin c..dl of lie Inost pi ep i nil mis pc-acr
wa'- siin'C Hio war begun. Fur this, unllkr
prev ions waves. Is Hie work of optimists, nor
of in 'sii.ilsis. it is the vvoik of jiriKties. not
ol pacifisis Ii is based on Hie most power
ful touiiiiatlou '..hii'li runioi- ever can get
nothing. It lias uu absurd bedtt How re
venge on iji-rninii. disruption, lonuucst. tin
perirlisie. There Is nothing behind It except
loon thinking and. pos'lhly, tinanolal Jug
gling, Its oul Hfivi will lie to demoralize
un a lit tit- when wc bee Us tuibeliood.
AVlrit wo have to realUc is that at this
I ir.o.i.eiit ad cannot do either of two things:
I We i.-uuiot liurn.se our maximum of terms
i on ijcriituu. nun wc i-unnoi imposr our min
imum trrius on liermiii. t is not Sir
l.'tlv.urd f'arson wlin must refuse to talk
pi'iice. It Is President Wilson and too
Soviet and "The Musses." I mention thtso
tluee shades of opinion because it dots not
mailer how fur they aro apart- -liny cannot
get their terms of peace now. I do not sup
pose tliat even the Masses would care for a
peace which would leave Belgium tlio slave
of tiermany, Serbia the vassal of Austti.i
und Ru-iiU Hie prey of tho tlrst Herman
petty urlslorrat who could be persuaded to
rial; ids neck for tlio throne If wo have any
principle of peace except a mere lulng
down of arnib. we cannot get tliat principle
accepted by Germany now. We can get
large talk, but' nothing else.
It Is not possible to emphasise this too
strongly: tho pai'llist is Hie ono whom Her
man refuses to deal with today. The ruling
class In Hermuuy puts before its people thu
most uiudurato turns wo can oiler und the
I People " still willing to have tltoso teriuu
refused. In Cieriuiiiiy u small group is form
ing to glvo publicity tu thcao most mod
erate terms; tliat group corrcsiionds lu In
fluence to our paelllsts. The ruling class
und Hie ruled class aro both Incapable of
treating with us not because we lire lm
perUllJllc, bul Ieeausn they uro; not be
cause we Insist upon our maximum terms,
but because we Insist upon our minimum,
uur minimum includes the destruction of
lloheiiznllprnisni whatever happens to the
Kulsir Is of no account. Our inin!uiuuvsus
tliat wo urc ready to talk lu the Uuriiuin
jTrople w believer they want lo tulk to us.
That Is the olTer they have spurned.
The Purtons. who catinol tell tho right
bank of the Jllilno, from tho left, wo skull
liavo nlnais with us; but the Oernians.
v.ho think of Uelglum ai "the happy lUlchs- ,i,rnhl no irondrr thr dtvllm ar JinrrWu
land." aro being slowly baatan Into oon. H'r,,, noonarr ilia until are harrW
I sitlousne! uml wheji tho process Ij cdniiJleto
' w shall tulk ugaln.
Tom Daly's Column
A Philanthropic IMonecr
I'nAM-ta AV. atArif, ladles and gen
llciueii: Mr. Mack is superltitendatit of tho A.
A At. llaydun onrrlngo bolt fuolory at
Twputy-iceond and Vino ulreels; been
there for thIrtyelL'ht jenra, loo. llo'a
proud of tho poods h" iiitil.cf ; Ihey go all
over tho world. Not Interested In boltti,
jou any? "Willi it tiilnutcl
Tho bolt. Air. Alack turn out tiro per
ftci. but homo of his workmen tiro not.
They're cripples. They wcro picked for
that rcai-ou, and tliero'B room for more.
Look iikiiIu nt Hip brlyht and honcrt tmsi
of I'rancls V. Aluek. nnd when wu've
told what wc r.now about him oti'll want
lo tlt.'il.p bis bund, crimed im It Is wllh oil
nnd linn llllubf.
'Hf! Pl-luro Drpt , but ttljl".
OMl UAV In tho carl tprlttB of ll'lO
Air. Alack lrom the r-hrltpr of n billldliiG
at rilteiMith utnl Alurket blroets watched
a one-legged jicvMdioy belllns pnpera lij
thp'tuln.
"That lad and othcrc like hltn," tuld
Atr. Alack to hluiseir, "would bo bcUe.' olT j
with an int-ldp Job this bort of w '.atlicr." ,
ll j;mo hint uu Idea.
AIomI of tlio machltirs in bla allop wcro"
o pi rated bj tool-pedals. Mo changed ,
that and rlBBcd up hand lei era. 1 lo de
tailed 0110 of bin ablo-liodlcd workmen lo
do a bit or pluj-iictliif. "1 want ou,"
fald he, "In pretend that ou'o loi,t a leg.
tichuo as If jou only had olio and fcco
how much work ou can turn nit," Tlio
man mirprisnd hlntKclf b' dohiB almost as
good u ila.v's work wllh ono Ipb "a over
ho had duno Willi two. "I thought to," 1
nai'1 All, Mack, pulling, on bis lir.t cud
coat, "now we'll sen If thcs" inuidtlon '
plants'll take away thu kind or workmen
I'm goinu nftcr now."
All!, AIAi'K prct.tilcd luup.elf at Ilio 1
Staio l!niplotueut Arjeuci. 1510 Area, j
Hlrcet. titid yellliiB tho car of Air ltop
h!u.j. lite bcctetalj, begun to l-.l.. ubo'it I
jobs for cripples. Mr. llopkiin tipped I no
wink to Hip cop at Hip door mid thut olli
cial begun bla ciislomaiy job of thould'i
Ins anotlicr crark out into tho open a.-.
"Hold 011!" cried Air. Mack, "I'm not tit-k-h'B
fo" Jobs for cripple1-: I'm livntln:; lot
cripples to till job.' In ni faetor." They j
couldn't billevo him. Utit ho mucin his j
plan plain tu them, mid light off th. bat '
tlic gae 11 11 ii mi lufaiitlio parul) tic, who
v "" I"-"''ci' m' ut '" ""
rr utnl worinnatislilp me were 1'JO per
eunt. Some liavo graduated Into cablcr
Wt),,. (l .,. bul )()l o10 ,uiB ,H,on
itisehavged for any cuubc. "Uli, yes," tuit,
Al . Mue! . "there was ouo, but be didn't
U'ull: b'l'iiv. Tl-py fjol t thiul.liig 1
wanted all kinds of cripple", ..o tin
soul too ono tliat was crlpi led under the
bat. Ho couldn't count money or toll
the limp of da; ; and bo Wouldn't work I
uiiic-b tome one was tlieie to keep j.tod
ulng him. Otherwise lio wus bound au a
dollar."
Hut tho onpplei aro beavers. Tiie'e
been glscn an uut.' 'j.il clianco and the
meit It with gratitude and enthusiasm.
TlinUK'S AN'UTIIIOIt angle to tins
tiling, l.a't. wee'. .Major II. I!. .Mock,
trom tho Surgeon thnerai'ii olllco lu
Washhistoti, went through Air. Aim it's
shop ami look notes for a booklet to bo
piepared fur distribution uiiiuiik hospi
tals in P'rancc (and ho bpoko .( having a
Ulolle llllil made, for tibo lu that bamo I
piart. i'i for tho encouragement of crip-I
pltti boldlers.
Wheicfoii, why should wo not all arho I
rill , ,,.
utnl sing i
It) J7M.V.76' IP,
1 1CA
I'liilviitliruiili' iiloiwrr!
Yuit hai - i rlt your title rlrar:
t'l-iir iiv Jiii whoic. inilll'jii.i dent
l.iirorliT with thr i uuiMoii trral,
lm t'7iui tiorM-iwMa.toiir.d' name
Olt'ixrr .'ill? thi' fruiiti of fame.
I'htlunthroplo pluiii-n;
1 ov Jiair ttttJ your title clear,
Qitvl; to ric and do j;oiu hit i
'ur thr helpless and unfit.
Ami ulih kindly Jiundv fo ope
licilNCrt lo buyer hopr
'or thi' vn rlii whu uci'tT fcoic
Vt li'SiiiwitUnu toil before.
You rare irrit- uuiir titlv clear -iViluiifiropiu
ifmiLti
A KM NT btnilo wreathed our Isago on
Saturday at bight .f u wagun upon which
was crudely painted tho tiamo of n bot
tler doing buslucbu ut such and audi u
number "Pizwattr" street.
run ntiHii iiAoiiiir.oi:
Here fur yer pity or icorn, I'm prcsinUn'
lie
Jerri Medium:
Iruatln' the ll.t of him will lo prcvlntin'
Vi
Afurrbi' yrr uitii.
V iiu7; of a face tfbl a jivrma iluS fixture of
LouUa that aro always suygistiit' 'o mix
ture of
I.lmmoni an' itncyar. There! yCvc a
ylxtura of
Jerry McQlonc.
I'aix, there U nothin' hut avunat oloom
in thU
Jerry JfcO'loiif.
CVirtj'maj joy, anny joy, Hirer finds room
In thte
Crayt 're of itunr.
Cynical yluom it the loant an' the prfic
u him,
An' if . lauyh iter did pletcc tho hide
of him,
fair, I brluve 'Ucould immajiatc, inside
of him,
Vhanyc lo a yroan.
Mhtehll uoa; an' linlcn. I'll Itll ye the
throublc u'id
Jerry McQlonc.
He preferred sluylo llfo rather than
double wld
Molly Malonr.
Think of ill Think of an Irishman
tarryin'
While there's a yurly yiil icishful fur
marryin'l
1 ferry Jiculone.
THE VOICE OF
THE PEOPLE
Militjatiiiu; Transit Block htvd-
ahips A Penny packer Keeipe.
That Back Collar Button
Td the l-.ilitor n Ihr Kiminp Lidycr:
Mr- uu S.itUid.i la.-t an aeeldcnt thd up
the biibwii-e'e!iitcd Into and all day trat
lb- wa.i del. i.itl cotisidinibl-. lOopeei.ill
was this truo at the noon hour. In tore tlio
ti.icKs '.ere el.-aretl and tiaflic rctunied
i'pt Ihniigli dela;eil.
Ii'l all the tuiip tlicro wa1, no tiotico
placid at the subway .-tailons, tlcki ts wtre
Mild m Usual and tin platforms .Minim tl.
r.tlroti.' v.ero crowded lulu tho trains,
liaeked eloM', nnd, In ouo instaiKC, ,at thu
Highlit ftivot station. 1 taw- the nio'lornian
of a train run bade uhmgMilo tlio train, put
bin shoulder belilril tho crowd trlng to
get throiigh tlio door, and, by u might.!
I he,'ie, force a number of pet sons In through
the rlnorwriv intn the aliparn laiiunetl car.
so the door could be closed.
At the s-au-.e. time, person? who. having
dlseoieied that the ttntnj worn not nm-
","tt- "'kr1 r'"' ,1"''1' 'llo'lc,y back or a
tianfcr lo nuriiiec llncf". wcic refused, thu
i ,,..., ,. ..... ..,.., t. ... i
CMMIre being that a the lai-e lutl In-ill
I registered J eouhl not In -nurn.d and Hie
' lotnpaii ltail not provided traiutciv.
I Do 0U not think thl: ft tubjeet whldi
bliouhl be taken up by our lly t'ouneils and
a measure passed instruetlng the ell's
lepresnit.ithes mi the I'. 3 5. T. dileetorate
to Insist on relief for the public In Midi
emergencies'.' In oilier cities whero a line
Ij blo'ked transfers aro given to parallel
lines, thus alforiilng ullef and ronvenlenro
to tlio public SUCH trantfers lu times of
rtlhvvi. inifrgitieleri. at leat, would dy
tnuoii lo Keep the public temper from being
ruffled by tlio dcla.is and inconveniences
of being held In tho stuffy subways and half
burfoe.itid hi tlio crowd. d car". A. II. A.
Philadelphia, November ".0.
PENNYPACKER WAS UIGllT
To the l.tlltor of tho J.tmlito Lidyci:
Sir--Heicrruie tll the entertaining unto
biography of the lale iJoveruor l'eiiti
packer to tho precloub bottle of lavender
brandy whldi bis mother Kept carefully lit
a closet has caused scvetal pertona to
query mo regarding tills decoction. 'I here
appears to be a doubt hi some uiliuis as to
the exlsteneo of lavender brandy or a dis
position to believe tliat perhaps tlio mother
of tho Governor may huo had a bottle of
something elso widen ho mistaken) ir
callcd as lavender brandy.
Tho Governor, however, was entirely
right. There not only was a well-know u
remedy of that tianio which Many good
houtekieprrs used lo keep for eiueigc tides,
but tlicro were various methods of manu
facturing this Important euro for "nervea"
or a blek stomach In tho olden days. .
For the benefit of your readers I Inelobo
sevc-al of the recipes which onre wero re
garded us superior. It will bo seen that
some housekeepers prefer! 1 to allude to
the remedy as "lavender water," ultlic-ugh
It will be noted that the base Is roetllkd
spirits of wlno or brandy. Sometimes li
was called "lavender compound." probabl
for the reason that tlio word brandy was
loo blgnlP.eant of dissipation, but no ono
wus likely to become addicted tv lavender
brandy, as the recipes will Indicate.
JO.SF.PH JACKSON.
Philadelphia. November :!.
JTlie recipes will bo found on the woman's
pago of tills 1euc.J
"PATRIOTIC SILENCE"
lo the Ldltor of the. .'i cubit I.idycr:
H'r A'iair article In tho Uvi:nino LuDaun
of November -0 on "Putrltitln Silenco" was
wonderful 1 wish It ce,-u!d liavo hnd a
more iiroiuhient pluco hi Hio paper. I hum
made several copies, and am sending them
to many persona who know Important
things, but tulk too much
Thank ou foe tlic article
A. GAIJKIIU.L13 r.OSS,
Secretary of the Clilldrcn'u Hospital Deiiefit
Concert.
Philadelphia, November 51.
BACK COLLAR 11UIT0NS
To the Killor of the Vvmlng I.idycr:
Sir I have faltli In Tom Daly, so when
,c advised people to discard their back
tollur buttons J uccepted what ha said as
...,r.ia of heavenly wisdom. Tills Is what
happened.- first, I wont to fttbtl'ui--I
. ire
1
llL
197;
i rrr
TURKEY TIME
T hulled my wife as toon as T reached ttip
o'llce to bend :nc my back collar butlton b
ii'i's.-iUbcr ''he tlrst ubsault cuuui when I
bailed over'lhe breakfast lablo to eat my
atmeal. '1 ho blamed collar bounced up and
so'ikcd mo in tho nick, on my wa out of
the door 1 stooped to ph'k up Hie papei, and
itrMlli tlio collar bouiticd up ami a mid
November brccsre went whMling down mv
I back. A I.nly diopprd her handkerchief lu
tho Holl car and I stooped to plilt It up.
I It t ol; mo tvvleo at' long to gel t..y .oat
I u- buttoned, tnc collar bade In p.ce, and
l lie coat buttoned again, as P. buk to tc
iOv v Hi" I .'i-n'ker.'I.'.' t
An- ono wlio can w.ar u collar wilkcut a
button in th back !. not huri-h Wa:: llg-tiie-i
and fi.ibi-o otlleers might get away
with P. but not itgiilar people. C. V. M.
Philadelphia. November L'e-.
WHITE 01'TEN""0VEIl THERE"
To the Ldltor of the J.rciibtjt T.eiiyer:
Sir As truly as the world is a Flago
and we all actors so truly there lias never
liein In til" history of time n tnoro p.cho
logieal moment lor each actor to ihow tho
good or ovll of his roio which is himself.
!..- v lintli.ii. ll !-. nutf.tlf, lii the trrc.lt
.,11V. l,,l. II, . ... f-J ....... ... ...
worltl or within tho small homo wr aro I
acting cnelt our own part which is going
to ptovo cither a hlndranco or help toward
the goal lu a lew.
Wo are lojal or disloyal by not only
what we do, but by what wo fall to do
hi this thuD of sires ami unrest, In the (
time of our e'Miniti' 's great need. 'J'he;
VMiinen and our chlldidi csn do mi l.iucli
good by writing au occasional cheering
loiter tn the lonely mldicr who Ij fighting
in lb' woild's bailie. Wu can send a:i
atnio-plicro of homo lovo lu 11. to tho
iiiotlnrleM bo nntl lio will be encoinaged
unew to kno.'.- that tome ouo cited enough
to tend him flowers while lie Jhea.
II. f '.' TUCICKU.
Knerton, N. .1.. Noveiiibor 3 0.
PREACH CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY
7o th-c lhlltvr of the i:venln;t l.cdycr:
Sir- lu order lo aid the lnou incut to
"make the wothl sate lor deuiornif," 1.
n.. a titUru, who happen to be a member
ol the Kplseopal t'liuich, recently wrote
to ad Hie blfhop of that coiuiuillilnii, ex-
luess'ug tlio hope that the? might suggest
In all Hull- ehigy "tli.it tliey p-cach liom
tli'lr liulplts on ne.t Tliankgivmg Day
or tlio Sunda? fullowing upon the toplei
of deuioiiacy as a nnvs-ary political out
come of tlio teaching of our Loid uml
f-uviour Jcbus Christ the democracy which
nueh profound thinkers us Jefferson and
l.lnt olu had in uiliid. Th's. broadly treated,
may create a spiritual fo-co to great that
America at oueo will lind her task of bat
tering down German militarism suddenly
mado cisj . beiauso tho people of Germany
Itself, having had tho scales fall froti.
their c.ves through buffering, will at unco
dccldo for their own and tho wot Id's good
to dismiss tliolr Kmpcior as a iuler by
dlvlno right and to tako tho lelns of gov
ernment into their own hands."
Tlio responses that have been received
by me. twenty-rev en In number, would seem
to Indlcato that theie Is u preponderating
sentiment among our bishops in fa or ot
this proposition. With very few excep
tions those, who answered mo wero In sym
pathy with It.
If such a plan wcro followed by nil lead
ers of icliglous and ethical thought In every
State hi tlio Union, and the subject' Is dis
cussed fundamentally, I bcllcvo It would
bo a great aid tow it id tho object of tho
President and b'a Administration to get
the Gciniau people to fall In lino with tho
democratic movement.
HEItlJKP.T AVL'LSir.
Philadelphia, November 21, '
NO PROFITEERING LAWYERS
To the lUlilor uf the Uvenhiy Ledyrr'
Sir V'ur editorial entitled "Ilm 'in-alt
hhsterlng't Is very timely. x0 one hhould
bo allowed to profit by tlio war, lcutt ot all
tlic lawyers.
II.MtnV 1IKIIMAN IIKPKP..
l'ldkidelphla. November 21.
VALUABLE HUMAN DOCUMENT
While souio of the newspapers said bomu
liursh and cutting things about Governor
I'cnnypacker when ho tried to inule thu
press, not to tpeak of tlio "Inhunfun" car
toons, there was no personal feeling In what
was written and drafted It was a question
of Hio press lighting for its liberty. Tlio
lugged honesty Ks well ns tho stubborn,
uiss of tho Governor wus recognized Now
Ids autobiography is before thu public und
tho "close up" view ho gives us of himself
pud his early ussoclates Is intcicbtlng in
deed. The uutoblogiuphy has vuluo not only
us a human document but us u faithful pio
bantmeut of Pennsylvania life us it touched
an analytical. Judicial and. .philosophical
mlnet CamiU Vost-TaUtraa,
a V'W'
7 "
What Do You Know?
0.U1Z
1. Will U the ili.ilriirin of the rnlbsl Slut.
rritrll.i llttiiril nntl wli.it la Its fiuitlkw;
'.'. Viiine Pie imtl'tir ot "Hie llutlle lljunmt
the liepiililh-"'.'
!!. Jonile .oiilunku uml slide lis luiportan In
Die war.
I. VMnil i lite mrmiiiic of tlie matkal term
tMtltlllnN".,
.".. Win. Is I'ror. l-iiul Mlljiihuir?
i. Vilitt Is a a.dlrnl':
. Wluit Is uu "edition do lu've"?
1, Wlo are tree pruned In lilt, full or winter?
U. Mini! iirmj- uflkcr lias elurso ef I lie nrn
Irtilt'.'
10. Mhlth I Uu. !url.r Mule?
Answers lo esterd:i)'s Quir
ln'rr.. Ibirrlatin, nrralifenl uf Ibe Conll-irn
it.tlli'-t!. Is hr.-.il r tin. lcdrrnl Railroad
War litmrtl.
"flutale" riK-lli.ill iitiilcltra nrat I'mn-VHil-
trim, v-ile-ii-.riiinl. Minrtnninrr-Hm.
fi.nl. I,a'-lli...tf-iifMa. I'eiin-Corsell.
rrl.irtoii-nlp, .Vrni.i-Nuij-.
"Pes'e Tom's I'nWn." Iiv llnrrlft llwdifr
Stotie, hi'il an hnnnrt.ntt iKHrlne on tha
Kin, villi. li tlcvelopcsl Into tlie GUI
War
Two noted inn. Iri tits wlio Imie rnfarfil tlie
l,rilla-l mi aan'rei John l'lilllp .Soma
nnil Pern liriihirar.
Criianil on binlenilorn" Is l'lral Qiiirtrr-
ino.iar Canard cf Pie (.aninn farrett ana
la Held .Vt.'.rslml lllridcnburj's rlglit-liini
latin.
Ort-eii'itin vVnraltaii.. wliere tlia aurTriiTe
1'irkrls MTV ilrMlncil, la ill Aloxaimru.
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1 ritnt-e nntl Lrrst PrtHIn airoril a
nutluiil pIp'Itp m-1 I mrtlni u brpiirnl
prut in the runt p.tri or ln wur. B
hh h ho on Ilie iHjlnt uf LrraUuc tin
imi (.
S. MarrUil rorUlnidl itltliotit riMren. w'-'H
iifi 'ir l.ritHl Iii ii ntlnfnl onittt
hi uhiili t''Hv nre ertinltuM or n hmi
th run i'n liniiie(li(e erfnloiivnl
uHhont hrHfilu nr ilimnIflM Mfct
to ernml h1I iimr the new draft ttTu
IhUiiiim. (Secllmi ;.,)
V ll'oweile.M r nu riilleil from rJlfn J
,lieffi 0?tHtM?ilii l'remh rn"tmltfr
ttenerul rf llHMMe-, Irii nt l-i"noM.
Jit f i':irtnoneU in itutllm-s. now kaoun
.in (lllininjtei."
UK furl GoMmnrk ro(o the 'JluntIe cOJlnJ
s.inphnnv
JAPANK.HK PKMCIL lNDUSTKY
IKIort to the l'airopcun war Japan was
a laigo Importer of pencils, today tli
not only meets horown demand but IsanM
pottcr In pver-increasiug uuautltas. 'Wit1'
her natural resources It 1- cvpcctcd ttet
this Ir.ido will' bo held aficr tho war. In
ltill Japan Imported pencils lmm Anwrlc
and Germany to the value of $350,000. PJ
131" a small quantity was exported. tw
the ptoduct was crude, especially the ku
and in somo cases the wood did net fil"
satisfaction. Many liiiprtiveuicnls ltav
hlnco been made. Japan prollll'ig by exp
Hence, t-o that In min only $15 000 worm
wero Imported, wlillo .JGt'O.OOO vrorth vera
exported. .
Most of the pencils are manufactured in
tho cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Wakaytim
nnd in th pro'ecturcH of Aliyc and AlcW
Tho principal foreign markets are the Brit
ish olonlrh l-i tlio Orient, the island ot
tho Suuth Seas. Dutch Indies, Ainerlw,
I'higland, Franco and, to ronio c:.tciit. AtV
trall.i.
Natural woods aro used in the manu
facture, but the lead tit principally im
ported from the United States and India.
Tho lead produced hi Japan Is of flno qual
ity and fne from sand, but Is not of bu
lldent quaut'ty to supply the demand, ino
main advunlago ot manufacturing ia tw
cheap labor nvallablo and tho deftness ami
agility ot tho native workers. Japan Trada
Uullctlu.
CELLULOID COMES INTO ITS OWN
Is the world war going to bring tlio ceh
lulold collar Into almost universal usoT
It would seem that It Is. Tho fact tliat
men who wear them aro Favlug sturch W
no small matter, not to mention laundry
bills.
Celluloid collars today aro worn by maW
army otilcers und by naval men who arr.
or may be. far from laundries. These col
lata uro not tho bhhiy brand which liavo
boeu rld'culed for year Indeed, they aro
mado' lu Ruck al tractive form us to n"
hardly distinguishable fiom no-cane'i
"llnou" collars, wliicli aro mado of inuslin.
llesldes, they can bo washed Willi foap nntl
water when dirty. They last about tu
weeks If pioperly handled.
Although celluloid Is ulllcd with CUe
cotton, It Is not explosive. It Is nut
munition. Many stories aro told of coil"
lold collar acddetitB. AVhen lighted It does
buFn with a wll-advertlsod slling tounu.
but set any- fasttr-tban .papen -t
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