Sbtfn COMPANY tlLNK. CCnTtS, rnr.iiitXT XAirincinn. nee i'rcsi'ie'iuj jonn i. t nnd TrrMirirt Phil)!, Ft Collins: Rtiuns; John J. spurRe-nn, jUi-ectors. Mi .iii ErtjDtToniAi. noAnn: act u. K. Cct.ti. Chnirman tLs-r Editor rtTIN,... General Tmnlncsu Manser thill- at Pi rue I.rmini PinMine, ndenco f uuarf. Phil iUrlphla. . IUL....llroa(l nl I'lv tnut StrcMs , . ITt St L IICOH JiUlllllUK !;,., 20U Jte-trnliolllan Tower ,11 ... , 4iia lop l liuiiunif: , .. .. inns miwinn imiidinc v,tit lu- j riuttncr xiutuaru; NEWS uuncAL-s: w "Pciirir. Ii Car. lVnnsylv.lnla Av. nml 1tlh St t.IicE.v. , Tho .s i liuinlhiB AU,.... ..... l.UlHIOIl JlllUS ?Mst;nscp.irTiox tfhiis rtNt.vei rriato Iape.rr. 11 Fen-eel lo stilj- It 1'Wlaeielpnia a 1 curroimuinB mwiia iif ttEnlm ll'! fnla mr -t,- nmnhln rrikr. lo tvnnts mit'Mfio or i'ninnirnn. m States, CAnfldn nt UnlU'l Static T k'twfitnrm free, tir l."T).(nta v r numtii. roollarH per "xr, pa nble in ntHonca, at' fnftlrn niiinl rli Olirt ( Sll dollar PCT Eft- DUUIVI 141113 "I tl n.li ' ' 1 ""i- """"'I vtita.tia- . I cold as well ai new ail ire.-s. fiiWO VALMT KtisTOM, MVIV :orn i all romii mt nt oit t I fitmo rthllo A.. if, Indernib i Svinn, VMUut'lphtn. 5t ntc run i ri 1 iw ro'-T -tunes t J r IIUI V1 ' mi l 1 1 t '$: PhUciddrliii Irnla. M .. Jl. Ilia "IU MP BLOOKS to mi- .in I Senator Vnic lir." prl harmony iii ItkikinR of the pi r tr.fHajs, nationa Ilopulillian rhmr "f that, renruii' itiiallKe Eoinp m.-ii fcjw4 get so oft f 11 SSantry. spurli 1 m - insincerity an- n;(ew of tho unpin mt (iialltie 'Kit tte'lan has In tn r 1 N1e11 hr romblm .Mcoinlng of them 111 thr pa-v monn- '."bUnkV feVare EhouM 1 Cm served hun t in fcit on hunl u I'm in this ca-o 11. n - iould ohmhviti 111 i tli lnK i't ill' tli .; itc he u ml'l M6,vrone. Ii M ifffofrtho hunk ft iniaucan pan ififtfthe rtepuhh. nn- in hitter lUhUm; Vfor the futu 1 Jfesnator Lewi- ,v that hae l.nnn -men In Franco alu.uli Whleh lnrticatei Ijthe statement fr m a hlMRtun thai .Would have thai mmher ahioai! "" J'i'y rVVo.not exacecra' '1 n MR. MAKKII "1 l ON THt; IDP. HillLES It MUHM the nvv. .h iTeCtor of lai'roa. lui the Alleiiicm krhlt, talks l.kc 1 mm .'I Jinl.-imnl nml ltlon, Th int r it w whn-li he has W)'to represent it 1 0 of thu nehpair jfillnqiantl sen'ilc llo announces that fctends to orl vith tin inon wlvi i'jti Kjlltn lnfntilitatir ihe mmement of Jif'and that h 1 in.t coins t'i hold Fflnquests, hut n loi.km iilirml. His (oh Jg-'mbve car a ul lir intends to mor Sininrt he lnte'i'1- ai-n to co-nporato jthe shlpplnff hoaid in the hundUni; or c Pfcpurse, he wa .xecutive abilit evpe. tnil to lie a in t.i It 1 cratlfMii: In tfthat he 13 moi-f than that, lie mulei- numan nature 1 'u .iiiiiuianiu n-m- hla statement-' j'tsiifii" the hope ,hewni Inspire thi mm who .m tii 'Ith him with ei nflden-e in h.m ;h' a determination to eeit tr.t m- to the utmo i Entente A if are.-fl nnt f li-mii bOerman cltte in ''ni'Uo 1 lir'l ti d u tun JQermans bcunherl I'ai - What id 1 i-ould upecien .- m IEAMEIUCN5 T CVXTIC.NY IS3N a :n,n la 1 J a-, lie tuht.- lh-l'(f.i'-e lie -1 1 1K ' 1 heel f til lieuaiiM his j-oul and tcll- kas you half-he 1 1 . jWHe Is apt t,, Btlc voice n.i Re is unconquci An VIM8 KOOd, thcrefiiie tn tenl nf t'i- nh regiment tl it took the twn if ny from the dfrmans n it the (Eilre were a lark. The 10 was a t,i'3t it j red flshtln hut the Amcrh an siHever 10 nave m.-t ineir atsurru or a moment -will be harder flchtinp ,et. The ins in Franco will suffer revet fjIs i(Btbacks and even defeats. The mm iBOt'. always find It posclhio to laush rjrncominj and they will not always '"HP iriBnienea prisoners in iinuip Iyet it U impossible .0 ref-i.H t!ie tvthat the men of f.intlprn, in the falusivcly Anicrican rharr of the roperly rcpict-enled FomcdilnK ins iT assured In th" miml of tnu tnine they ent to the atiak as might have tjoiie into a bin football fcWltnput fat" or douht and with no rtlBffvtrii7a pvnn irt thp fntp (if nun. jXUns. we cannot lose neoauheswe S.jfe are unbeatable 5f r j"Markham wrote about the man hoe. Charles II. Markham iy tim a. hrnnm CONQUCSTS L THE AIII 3USLV the ground is becoming un- jffUlIar. In the telegraph and again elephone men made themselves ln- lejnt of the land The dealt p of the ace for more intimate communiiM- Bfht the wireless. It hrousht the (01. sPraser. Second .sclstant i'oat- JOeneral, now announces that e- fxperiments are afoot to expand ill Eervico because of tho tremen- iptage that airplanes hae in y to fly ns the eagle Hies, inde- roads, hills, canjons and all al obstacles, Mr. Prapcr is dt.air rnachlnea will revolution- service before, ions and even 'system "of delivery to remote ? , j , no imiu uuuvcyujicu nas peen Ae. iyrar ends tho airplane, with industry so recently developed ,'Wiu do a source of limitless yJThe diversion of this new .rar jo ;ne service or inter- .will be a constructive moje norfance. ;nd (he printing press 'have tee for mankind in tho Jyhey' united tne country. vne atms 01 tne uovern- a hour of its history. While one element in the lfcto tdolng its utmost m; another element o;ilHUe iV lfflfitePSw H ' , J WANING "WBliliC LEDOEHII&MJEPHlX TrjRTy . - , !) SURRENDEIl OF JUDGMENT Wnr Wk lniran. Bureau for a rcduc- . I .-,. vr, f,c7e, I I 1 1 m 1 Tr-, t m StJRRENDEU OF JUDGMENT Tlie Njllon Must lnil lint II- Hr-t Munis Shall rtinrlinii in Order lo Win llic Tar TsJO M0KK ccitauily fulal mistake could hp made at this time than for Jhc nation to sun wider it., judcmcnl to any one man or tvv frmtp of men. Wo li:vo lendrv, and wn mu..t continue to linvn them: but tliry are Itnnian and fallible. Thc m ed the advice and assist ance of the whole people, for it will take tho comhined wisdom of our ablest states men and soldiers to win the war uvl to solvct the prohlcnn RrAwinij out of it. If Oleic is any pttipive on the pait of the Democratic leaders to measure the patriotism of men solely In the decree of enthusiasm with which they " tatitl by tho President" it is to lie ir': ettcd The whole nation is hark of the 1're ich nt of the United Sinter in it- ile-irc to win the wm. Ihe Kenuhlieans h.-ne at 1.1111 ported him when thr Iiimnn.it vup nttemptipf? to Moik hi path. And war measures have been can if d in Cnnj'rc. l'V I'epublican vote.- which would h nt failed if they had had to depmd on the Pemnovntp. A chai'je "f nlajinr. petty politic docs not lie njrnint the llcpubli tan leaders. The ilotcintinntion of the Democratic londi"- in foii'.-ie - to fret aloni? without tin m if po.Mld" .ml to tnal.c thi.- a Demurralir win i'.'i 'ft 1 in vented tin' litnail-mpnlp'l Keitubliean '.tate-men from domir llieii full tint v. The Republican p.u'ty 'ti the i.'tti" will fo'low the example "I It- l".i''i ' in the Senate nnd the ll-m e of fit pi' -sentatiir-. Thi wa cl'iipm trated bv thu .tatemenls 111 the jilalfoitn 'ibnutteil to the !!rptihlii an I'tate enliven' 1011 mi Indiana b. Will .. ;i;. . ihaunian of the Itopublnati Natinn.il romniiUee, who ivna chairman of the commit'' c mi ie o lutions. That platfoitn may be a' 1 epte I as the fo imitation of tlte new of tltp National f'ommittee. It pertinent and rip'ifnant de lara tion.. nie: n ti 1 ileum. 1 1 .r 11 . in" 1 1 t . e f..i pi Mt'fiwr pttt pirli it t n d. nm ttt t'i it alt p.iiii'its 11 'dl-- 1 pirti ntt J'nli.iM iipp.rt 111 ' "1 'i ft' tll.lil il i',irr p. I-. . "It. 11 ' IM tlUMHMlt -ll.'l'l lit II 111 in ' t ' . ''1' " i' v hrtln 1 II 1 m ti 1.1 1 it til w 'I lllit ili"lt 1 i p. Mliini.l 1 'II 1! 'ill li 1 1 pl.n'i il h o'Tirif 11 i - l.itnt'nli 1 1 1 it 11 1 1 1' i' Mi i t I'ldnli-ril 111 l.i.uM h. t.lM ii 1 1 n t tlm ell wlnili in 1 ' i 1 1 4 Hi hi" piniM'am tl ii -1 ti in 1 .1 11 n ' i''i vi.m' v n dltiiiul lti'd frnni 1 p a. i I 1 1 Ii 11. ' 1 tiitt t "mpii nil 1 ht h u- ulrl ml it. .iinii 1 in t ehtj . A Mi i lant'.Mi i 1 f 1 1 in pr tii 1 ition now fdi ihi lull. 11 '.1 Hi. 1 it aid 1 i'i, !i' pl.iln 111 0. I- i'-ii 1! i't1 ..ft. t till win . f ti a plodm i.f 1 fitMi 11. 1 leu in- pro pi. mi Inr l.ihui rii. tiiiiMi md lui ino . aid a ii-iitirmatmn of hi Itr-r in th. p. -tutiM l.ii'ir.ind a di 1 I, nation 111 f.iMH- I' tin H II ililttl.itlMi ul a p'i'l'l iumi.iI. hut 1 t 1 fun at il'l-il ni-i ' an nt.ii m." This io a s?nes of ileilar.iiion.i di tinpiti hod for broad patnutism -rid inn. structive i.-inn winch it woubl lpp difTi- f it It to imptovi'. It 1- an insistent 0 un tho rijrht of the nation ti di-tu . prc; injr iMohlems on their merit 1. in odor that the bet -olutuin m.iv bo found, and R ptotc-f a'nin t hl'ii I aivcpt-in.-p of whatei cr piy be said by one ot two men in cfttcc si. the end nl the lawy and the fOhjicl of political wi-ilniii .Vtid it i. the ba-,i.s on whiih can be l.adt the demand that tbf bo.l men in the mutiny .-hall be ekited to fonre-s in Novembei. lepurd le;,s of p 11 1. 'Iheie neer wa- a time when tile need of -'ale -man hip in (."onpre.-s wa.. prca'o than now. We are ill avrrced on the necessity of winninc the wai !ii,'l on the importance of siipplyniK nil the men and material which the militai v men all for. Iiul we lie not all aj.;ree 1 on the piob 1cm: of domestic lift and foreign eom 11101 ce Kiowinp out of tho wai. The pop sidoration of tho.'e jiroblem.-, cannul be postponed till the peace tteaty is signed. Thin newspaper has itnd time after time that the Oonrfiess to be elet ted till year would be compelled lo consider anno of the jjiavcst i.-site ever eonfiMiititiK a legislative body, and that a stupendous blunder would be made if the f mint 1 v neglected to consider the iii,ilili'.itio 1 of the candidates for Connie-- to deal wth these issues. We liae made a pi or hecinnine; in I'cnnsylvaui.'i, fie tin- t.111- didates have been -electe I without n-aid to anythinc but petty parti an eon-tdeia-tions. The other States mus- do 1 otter than we. Thov must ea!i to the fi out their best brains and diaft them 1 01 'he pressing; ta.-k-. The wisdom uf t "one tegs is only the combined wisdom of the ('011 Kressmen. Iiy raiting the 1( vet of the wisdom of the indiwdual we tan iai?e the wisdom of the whole body. It is fortunate for the country that the Republican National C'unimi'tee has decided not to be cowed by any thai go. that eiitieism of inolliciency i- an attack on the Government of the United States, but that it has deteimincd lo conduct a cotujrcssiopal lisht for the pin pose of brintrint; to tho support of that Govern ment tho best men in order that we may both win the war and solve the problems of peace. The Kraes of American roldiers rrance were nlfo dfinritnd tstridav. In A SUBSTANTIAL ICTOIIY GnnSIANVS repeated insistf ncp that tho measure of victoty br detrnnlned by facts lather than di earns is a pulley which civilization can apply to the submarine sit uation with prow Ins comfort. Thlitteu nifinth3 ago in April, 1917 tho Uboat menace was at ita height and the spirits of the Allies and America were sustained chiefly by hopes. Figures aro now tangi bly and speedily replacing this nebulous fare. Ship health is not a matter of pa triotic conjecture, but of actual statistics. Desplritualizcd Germany confessedly re joices In coldblooded calculations. The extent of her ecstasy oyer our latest dr.op In our marine Insurance rates is. however, likely to bo limited. The risk rates for .vessel 'fertile, war rone have fallen from. pp of this' substantial V 'V'.F'-itSt.. ... - A . -"' Hon fiom $;S0 to fl.30 a thousand dollars in In uiantp intcs on lives of ntllrcrs and new of met chant ship.' pa-sing thiotmli the ilanerr .lien. No in-Ill es nf the sithjtlgittnn nf rea plraev inr ho rciiTiirlm; is the-p. HufI m-:s men abhor chlmci "rhr onvirticin of invrstoi-fi tint nnti -ulnti 11 ine t tcilance hns chrn .vldltttinal n'tnitv tn their niniipj I of paramniint ni nltli inif N'ltu tally tlie nation cheii'lies rtlll rieiter hopp'. hut they ire 1 p c nfni rp'd thl- tlms by a buhi at k of cond haul fads. I Hhciin- drho weakened iirtift.il Fneh If ttlrlentlv tup the Hun". 1 h - Hm -nn iftr 1 thri-r- rl is. tin r'fjin mm to on; LiTii.ir vlly pn-.i r. 1 11 te 1 I' nnmion in t'nhn. a- it v .1 inter- I 11 let 111 W.iahln-ion r-trrdav bv tor eh c 1 ppdc the t'lilnti mtnisier I'-i '1 1 a c'lreifiil irnifli am p ft 1 AttiPip-a at lir 1. 1'ihi 1- trii hilfiifitipdh In the w 1 -. Tit pi m ' ft el an ihiino ia,stnnii'e 1 '"'r t ii tin -ri.it ti ti-' le nf drnmnac '. 'i"l in tin mi iitup t uhi niirmrs inuc'. tnnt 1- in tin mind nf all t.mln Amenr.i It til in "t h .t'i nip 1 'i 1 nt n't ead of I'Murnir 111 Tl 1 1. tho pniip- tt p illllla 11- 1 .11 s-ntlth tnni i.-'l pi P- tp i,'")!' i. id- . i Haiti nf the n ill I In 1 11 I 1 im pn- i 1p . I . tl 1 I' W lt'1 Will' h tl o I 1 Ml Mil I i Till poll' of il I il ."' 1 n ii.'.itin 1 In .ill n II- ''I ' I . 111 1 n iMiniaur atid I t, piled in the main ' , 1 1 c 111 I' tint' tn llltPt - ' 1 1 liitipin -in i"d 1 it 11 il tie I11 the ' timi.: 1 in 1 pi ,11 1 tin 1 r ali't tin ir 1 ,ie Ti p 11 .1 'Hi 'up "f I..1I111 ' hr if . to ' nine e us hUp 1 " . v .11 1 And '' 1 man in I h 1 1 1 ,1 n 1 mi ni" 1 i' ' 'I h" itivi h ittr I iT i'I tin ' tn i'l r 1- i' 1 1 1 'M -llM' I lien I w la 111 little Hun it PJ' s I tli'i k lh" ii' 1 in in" I" k I . t l"rii' nl Mill iiti 1 I. i.l In ! in . . 1 tii 1 nil. nl ul ii'-.i.- ihnli, ill; . that Wi ' int . iji ii 1 ,11 'i ' im-lit "h 1 . 1 1 in th tn .11 ' pile W.i 1 "hi ition mi com. ' . ml 1 I. ti I "hit . PC V I ttlnff uhv i 1 il- ndsr all 1 Un . inp". i.MII'l W." 1 lulfiiiK nur- l"M i'. l Mill' t .1 I I, 1 1' 1 111 I' v pi 1' 1 1 foi inml" 1 n in. th d 1 1 . 'i .l p. .t Hie ..in-1- lilijit I 1 t 'I :- ii- 11 .nl aiiplaip "I ' .I'" 111! "I . ..f th. 11 cni n I .1 1 - tleittili 1. t."i in and a I; iilt ii'nt ti am up ir .e' 1 'i K I l.Lhtnitv i 1 I fin 1 I 1 111" P t'i P r. h- it 01, J ii lillMn ii iltrlit th it l .1 I. 1 1 ti I 1 ir . no'ic'i tit 'II f .1 cut.' I In Mlili. 1 ail- c I. il 1 1 1 I pap 1 I ; . el.-. 1 " "ln. tl. it Hi.. at I tori In 1 r.i.i.l h. rl-u: In m, in -ur I lh ulll that Hip Hll'i ! II I 11 .w 'piU. . iin" iiini nitiiiiiiti lh. 1, Mil 1 -t. I irili' tn ti tl..' Ili'lit-ii' III 11.1 iliiinr I.I.I. , t 11 'i.l'i III Id llll'.lp. i.i ai tii- 1 intirid '" I'"' .''!! nl fltiin tin- and th.la'Kl iM im 1." Illllltl fi.-- .nl Mei- In- thinl. Hi- ih rin ins Ii" I' 1 t thai Hi .- an. 'ii'iui' : id" 11 11 1 1." c 1 nt tn 1 ' ' h, i..ii ., I' K ' I I" In i) i (-;;,' v I'ltici-.rtxi.xc; j pllAKI.i:.- II .1W. inp.-nlent of thu On ii.mtfi Tin t c.imiun of Xpw Ynl K. Ml.i I" tl Mi'l 1UIIIU pertmnlit IP-m.uk- tli tin- - ,npcl cf l-ici-llin- hv tlie Cn mine 111 at the leunt e om eiitinn nf tin Nati.ii.a. A--.11 lati.in nf Cuttcin .Man 11: n tine ? tut 1 1 n 1 Ci 'Pi I i - alu.il -imi III. iv 11 .1 nil il,h 1 d tl I ll . in 1 . 'In 1 lh. p Ii. t nf pi 1, h '1 ' . , M il.. ihi ii- H 'o I., fh. ', I "Pit 1111. II nihil). ir. ii hit 111 than j,n .il t" nd" ii . fpi 1 .,11- I'ld xl'-tllig ttr , : ntill'.-il Tho ddii- irli -fiinB pi-.icr.iin Win a 1 i . t . I., n -i'l Ui r rf .n i it irn k tin i':ir I thai it nii 1. nd t, 11 t'i T. dtlPtini' and tail tn ihi k u n- I . , ft- H'V 1 "ll-Utllptlo'l The flMtiE of ill" pr 1 p nf coal in, un- Inula. ill an tinpnitant faeinr in th- mil liiirinia1 that ivt 1 i rfcm d during last Mint' r md ill it rerhli 1 d "Ulr picidiii-iirin of He 1 1, iin'.i i'f th' mot 11al iniport.uicr- Tlie p lidtlillt . Ill 1V nf iPil.'tV 1.111 ii. Id mily .1 di (iititc- inui In r nf unit- of 1 eiiniinniitii-s. In nielir tli.it tl" ii'in mine nt mac et .1 lrui-'"!' piiip"! tielll nt lilil'i Plilllinriehlii'e, iinliv iilii.il , imi t l.eliiei the ii" iiiusuinjiil jii Win riiiininiliii 1- -id tm MiiattMr iiu-i it will buns iii toe- nptn in. irt.it. p.-n-h iii- ai bin .1- mm h if it n- hp want-, at that piipi and the IP 1- ineiuifli to go around, u hi n it is -nid In i "inpulsifin for soni. tiling bedn v that pile." people want moip than ly tiiallnhli. itnd iluip is no longer pnnugh to lin ainiinil in the cure nf i.nrh person gettins a much as lie .pl.nl for Thu iliHiilmtlnii iisuUlns finm the ordi- II ire wnikitig r.f unrestneted prices If un dnuhtPdlj had In enabling thn-e with means tn buy 11101 c 1 11:111 Hip le- loitumte, hut tba hithn price tindi to cut riff waste ail 1, In pait, the lc-a-t neres.-arv consumption. It llie-riby releabcs linn productiie eneigy for wai purpose.'. Tho problem nf fixation of prices .nvolits r.tlur elilllcultics Just as soon as the price of one commodity 13 estahllslnd it becomes Impentlie that prices of many other com modities also nhoulil be fixed. There is no mil to tlm Itniih cuele It is questionable whether It would not be belter to allow prices to take their cnuise and to haic the (!oerntnent apply a tax on excess profits arising during the period of the war as a counttr-rcstiaiut in the public Interest. OVKKTOiNTS HEARD a bird at break of day Sing from the autumn trees I A sons so mystical and calm, So full of certainties, No man. I think, could liften Ions Except upon his knees. Yet this was but a simple bird, )., Alone, among dead trees. SJNCE YOU INSIST l ai a Prophet DON T -cr why all the other serious ws hinkers (like Colonel Hntisp, for In- stim-pi shnttld incinopnlizo the dreary satis fartliin ttf haiiiiR predated this war. Ipr sinrp wp I-pimh tri hp a FPrioul thinker, which wn- when we were a snphn mriro at 1 ollece. we have kept an Intermit tent. cfiarv. In tint dlnt.v. undpr date l'eh niarv 21 I'M 2, we find th" following: lt'iv rein not (JiroJ IrKofn smi tn (Irr inniiw, " time icll bvtlrt no moir hnttlr iiijict, neither tvtll irr." Of romsr. flirir (i tlm tnrnt pioMftit 0 ti'inf to rin uitli thr cnnimovs limil'5 nur' n nn 1? tin tin it? v htch lutir lirrn ilrrtscrl tn hull') nml sit,) pity niKnirinnci of tear. 7?H'--rt shtpumrl tiliich mil ImlM battleships mil hulVI nlher .Slilin Jits' it t"l! anr; eniiht not n tnunrlin v lileh mnntitnrtmei rmn be nui'l'inlUi t rn 11 ejfm m ert tntn a tnetnru tnr nthei nml mote tne'itl em fnrrdiin trnrl.' Of coiinr It is t irridlitov ell'driif, but in thin ttt'itC ii;i p nrninnirnfi up ore Mmi'v rtittm'tti!' intn n cut ile se.e irnm uhicli there it no rcrrf? iotr h rm n;v""ip mnilnl. tin- Id' c of ftinip wnnur 1'P to hie .1 tp'pphnpp rvihanrp n.impd .iftc- if. Op erator. File 11 Hprr.ltPS l"i12' l.nnii'in' and r.inznni hen pip fin ml John Uiivein tenant In Hi" .11 tillen . I". I" 11- from rrain r he a I wai tin In lh 1 hP'i w I 111 ,r two pnrnis he lias wniten eiiirin tin ti' nf a lnu-hty .n lie p lift Not et rn 1he noi 'tritium "f tne hi -di ive thi' -piiu; ireptid lohp fo in mi 1 hi;. a few n p. n .ntillitv. tin er ln I. .ihn a pnrt 1 the kinel nf man the bo"-bP- 111. n ii-ti" fear. Ileie is nnt of Juli 1 s 1 it ert ptil (11 ilttrp fit inner In ;n 11 fM' M'nr nf leu p i" 'hlek on tlm jn-ll 11 Tbe I'lnnlPil hntierh", clrpnie then- I.T" hlriolll. ue mnn s'liri steedsdisnu ed tops.-turp !' is thru nr fnrolnek. Iloiii it.li iheirheaw hppl-. When 1- thr ip ,in,v iinpri -uaded pnpt It'u .m.iv "-till agnin t the Hii'iiil,- nf winter Which hft lite ilaiutv p.uth 10 dirmp and die. y He. en., ant fur hi nne and -Mlnimer .on; 1h" ll'M'. lie' line Hip .nn i i Ir 1 111 III IW ' flip"- h n p trtnpi 1 iitili r iiul Inl.iiM sea nu. nil com n. int- go out it c'iimn. The 1 liniupimis' I'm- IIp.upii ii'lin- lu-h .hnp tin ii , ilo.it h, 1 nn-iclPi nl tinl . "M acate- ic wnik I ithnimhl it fan . "i et 1 h.ip l.n ked that inelt' hfl nl piai-p That lnniiiitiil om e linin lip 1 1 in.i" i.ite muisiir ). Tin will imi 'tnu- and ent ehnp-awnv. 111l I must tin 11 .md in.ikp a -nft .'liiiPiiil " At otiep he slpniptpel Apnl iliiwn until The hi" ak IWl's blniillt .114.1111, ami fnnli, I in 1 1 i le shall 1 1 1 ei e hi- pi ,-u-i InllY c'ltfiW i; UANS'iVI I'll -I I.llMlttll.illt. I'lPlel Vi tillc-ij, A. I" I'. I'rpbminin .NiiIp- tn iIip l'.iii"IIiii.in HImvp The pews ihat Hip l:u 'tin hive iIppiiIpcI t.i 1 e "if Hipp In iiif- i 1 , a in eliriihi.it to pu'itif.il 1 piiai-nnc.' 1 till? us with ili--Miav His the triilili'iiial -tieitu-lmlii nf !' whisKcr e ip.iul.ited ' ll.vr Ihp Itnl- . 'lPVlkl -IHI" l"le!P"l tee lllC" ( 'lllllsh.l 1 ihi '.' .N'ut Iifig a-n tlie I'lPinh I'oiln wen nr ill I'eil In -hue' ell then h ann. Inn it wn i -tuu.itrel that the atini wis l'.n mn liubK r "itH'i ihp -aerllicp. W'p undi-p-lnnd til It till' shnl n plume. Well' In. mini llltn a hawser till!" link- Iniiu-, which I- hi-ni.. and at 1 hi" I." nne a- i wmliii-, sin i t fur lhr K, liter and the I'mwn I'l mc e W'P .UP Ul IPf el le the old uuel nianlv ihe r Inn and e Imi I'm r -infe tin d.n 111! i-ii -t I' ai t ii.n .i .i in-1 nt di i iir.it in,.- as n iiiiip nur nihil f Ihe prnphPl"- btanl- liiipi Iipi ii the indisputable svmliul i .l.iin and ill'.iiiti I'mtii Mot - d It'll i""ijh.-. salnl -n.e- and waiiim f wi ll oh n - h lie" ant ilifin-ilvc ahout with this e-luie of bn. tit. TaKi the ca.-e uf litpratuip. Speaking at nudum and without application to v ork" a iPteienep. we lenll that I'lnurer. r-h.'ikespe.ue 15.li on Hi owning Tcnn 'on IMekrn- r.irli'p Kdw.itel laur. Hpinaid Shaw, Wail W'lii'm in an'l l. man Abbott have- gin n -.iiietiun to Ihp hill v Phin TIip Haul nf Axon w.i- a printer's el ror for the IlPMiil nf Avon. The 1'ivil W'.ii was argUP'I bv gPiieral.-whn-c hp'iid" h.iip Iipi nine a biweue! 'I'iir--nie wlu-Uct-. nf .Mitthrw Ainulil and the fo.illipr du-tcr ot Mr. Hushes have pas-ed ml.i Iteiid. Anatomists have contended tint in -to ul nf the pituit.il sland it is te.-illy the heard that is the ifsidente of the foul. That is win women have to carry theue little tetiniles nr handbags to ae commodate and convey their tonls. The beard of King lalward the Seventh wa known in every rasino in Kurope. Alter tho cfnath of the Merry Monarch it wa- suggested in I'ngland that a gtaccful tiiluite to his mcnior would he for every man m England to grow a full beard Tho shaving money thus saved was to be ap plied to the construction ofvi "battleship, Tho L'nbeardable nnlj the instant cuiter.v of the Harbors' L'nion of tii eat llutain pre vented this suggestion from being put into growth. t We have always had a hankering to grow a beard ourself. It would bo wedge rhaped, like thnre of the Assyrian kings, it would bo crinkly and of a resounding honey color. It lsi vain to say that a good chin needs no beard. The world must be made safe for beards. Literature and Toharco Sir James Harric once gave the following formula to an admirer who asked a rcelpo for the production of litci attire. On a crumpled scrap of paper Harrie wrote as follows: Journalism "s 2 pipes equal 1 hour 2 hours " 1 Idea I idea " 3 paragraphs 3 paragraphs " 1 editorial Novels 8 pipes J ounces 2 weeks 20 chapters ejual l ounce I week 1 chapter 1 pen I novel u jkritfAY'MAY 31 1918W " f f fflv yTx -f VSW A&fggg 1 , : I ' - "ORDERED THAT COAL YET?" j w -Ui !'.: Jklyfm -r&Mm-lmvim, ..-sr .-Ki-sKa. .-eep-'ti ir-?. 'Lw'i,,..i'-,u' ... ro.-'- r l lX VVyfel,P2''-'S-i.'il'i fifftt!' "Si r Tt:I-V . Vtf-iTai'?'iit"aVlA?sSVin'J 1 i TV.' nivr' '?,"liiM-?a w ip-t v."Y'iv's- ,VP I ''- if -'-V: "5--"i' - " V. ", -' ' --',--. ' ' -Vf.-, "" . ' ' ' ' " t ' ' ( - v ..'.i t,t tf:,;.' jj ,. .ft . I ' . i . v i S I z 1 . i 'i Prefatory Notes for the Walt Whitman Centennial rpTIi: Whitman 1 Vll'iH-lMp hnlul II '. .111- -- int.il it' cling iii V w Imi tniiiuht t' Walt linn ii luiiili Imi ilnl.ii V p tll.lt Uillil wi'l How fllill Tin' f VValt'i pnc in i that ou i n II Mill i;i t Hl',1 I I '.III Villi 11 IMOpI" i Ii htali un luiiiv Ix.llltV ' -tup wll' talk the v about tiiem aet ihruiuh. ;mi hive to 1 i till The W.i it Whitman .iinenni.il i- cnilv a nil nfl .u m c i. e in limilii tin n If talip.l nil Im' ,111V little llliplullipllls v.p tire" anm Pi i-t clown a tpw pule v inlc we tliinli .i ' ""U I it. W'.ilt led in iiliiin-i nil il hie tor Ii", man He wurhiel un new p.ini-. he unci' li.nl tu held .mi' mil" I'lh Inr :i Inn.; tune he wanilried about . pie tt much a- Ins tain , -u-i-ie-ti d, he iiiiiii laed tn t in a ..mil d.nl nf bithiua c itltt. ii- uling'.inil Iti.ilms ui nu i id tti c c t- anil Ii I rn s it lie must t i-i mntiiip.' ni i upatiun luimi n to m..n) And lltele Well illlllinil I ablp lallnilP' who wuiild i i,i: him nu m talk lhuut bmi-"ll' a. tnti a hi hied Ile wa.- mule li.tcncl a.-mist than listeiiin.' Ihe miiteinpt with wlui h Hie Aitciienn niit'.inp piiitnis iieaied him was nioie than niinvpii-hi d b tlie- .ml .if hi- ell Pip'e abroad In England lie w i- .utoiol bv a i ult that wpleiuipel hun ,i the hnal and at la -t ind nfte i Ion. waiting vniec of d'-mociarj. Ile attained tin liippio-t lot hr.eiwn tu man. tii.it nl the ptiiphet wlm pnows himself mntp aiipn elated in toieign land- than in lus own. What 1- mote southing to hum in splf-t stec in ' Tlie qualm ihtng about "W.ill Whitman is tliat im matter bow .-einnislv nne intiud m disi-ii-- bun, amii-enii'iit ! iqia mi but ting in. The ttutli .ibuiit W.ilts pnems ma.v he dnltiied fiom the truth about his life He was .I lambling, wai in-hearted garrulous fellow, inlliiltely liileiested in liutnin 1 1 f " . a passionate lnv ir of America (never having betn anywheie else): a close , accuiate eeh r.erver of nature It was not" in him to concentrate on one poem long enough to cH.ilill Ins murlngs into erystallino beauty and rnmpaetncss any more than It was in h!m to linger long at one Job ot in me place. He had in high dcgiee the com monest and least divine gift, th it of un ending elabniation He gossiped all mound bis thcnip, thinking that If he made his catalogues nf places unci tiades long enough he wuuld esprcss all Ameiica. "I claie not shnl' an part of invself," ho cried. If ho only had! Ills gieatcst poems, of course, lllto till gieat poems, wete tboie in which ho io slsted his temptation to monologue: com pressed and focused his thought, sharpened its edfo and let his native music ipeak it self in fimplo bievity. (ffluttnnous of tho glory and fascination of life, he tiled to tell it all. Hut poetry comes only In thin, thin bliccs. He describes one of hH poems as "a ruds, brief recitative." He was frequently rude, but lately brief. What ho humorously called Ills leaves of grass were more often haystacks. It is bocauso we lovo and atfmlro Walt Whitman so whole-heartedly for what was rich and fine in his broad-chested humanity I that we take pains on a watnwlay a whole year ahead to commemorate his centennial. . . . What is not sufficiently recognUvl is that he was a monstrous fine purveyor of prose. Much of it has the smoking sonorous vibra tion of Carlylej tho passion and recurrent thunder, of thv sea tnaJWalt adored, Itj, I -e? 4- -rt- iJt- T sr"" r-7Ji fi :'&-: ... ' .S ;'i;Jmrr7- .)' , ',.' 'i "' 1 i j'" ' ' '-.' ri " vT- i' ' r. . n , . . o -. -.'. v'lli, v f ii in i e -r w nil n i i ii' ami. emit" c an I ."i i mi w itli nit It. but T.ri n .Pi 1 al .. VII m I e: in'lili lit miiii-li i 'n ; t lh that W.ill vim a -teat I le pptit lin cp ,v e it in. muled in the 1'ivii 1 - I'.v till hen I ee . r f Vi ,ir. .Nu pi m e v w iii.nP with i nti it tpnosp and anii' .hod elP 'Till . il Wll will in vei "f is the bonk-. ' he ihi Tint i- a- tne' a im a tin n W ii . w'ipii vr and w lipiiev.n wrcd mean nllne tlie' . lie I'pi-i't dips tlip eseeil tl"lt nt "ileute":i t 'ullfritt-l at wlm ti nl t.ciMi i.iptiucil in the net "if muni il. .1,' 1" i "ii wmiili I Tin ji he add-: "iiul- flpll 111 .linin hi -- t 1 C -. Ille hlllnll t iN. In-lit it with even Inml pa 'inn. i in wolfs, the hull laplulll. thim f'"l htund -Ihi pl--lutiale l"iilll"lg 1"1" Minis nf hum 111 lelenge for i i. mi nli s hmthi rn s tin With Ihe Ih-ht cf binning faun- and he iju of "intittiim innleli i up. Ida. I, i inlipi - nml In the lutin. in bent inivwhelp hliik, vvoi-e emhpi . -and j mi have an inl.lirg of this war." In tin --p tlmp-t it is well to lead Whitman ti - un HI- vision uf thu grentnen of .viiiPiim. Iim i.isoion. for tlie fiii-llitng cut icv and htirlv bin ly of nnr teeming life n ii naive nnl tIuwiii ilreiun. And after is,ite king AtneilPi In tlip i-rnn throes nf Hip Civil Wai hp was deeply .strut 1: bv Hip va-t militniy intentiiilit of tip nation He -aid: "We have undouhtpdlv In the I'mled J't'itPi tin ateuest milltirv penver an p-baustlp-s. Intelligent, bravo and roll ible rank and lilp In tho wnihT. TIip problem Is tn erganizp this In the manner fullv np prnprlaie to it, tu the piitv'lples ot the le publle and to get the best leivice out of it." With all Ins fnibles, his s-cst in ah-uid tag c of Trench, hi- lnslsteip e on the coiueli tie s uf tin iiii'-uiuelv, hi- tedin.is lata login's uf ileM'l, im.it ion, there was III his v.nt, f met' heart a stirring me iigp that liumanlly will nlwnvti heai Willi icspert Lightnings of iihia'o and tin lodv sti tick him, his tinder often sinnlileiPd. but Follic ulites he burst lino lpininital hi i.-p N'o man who Iovps the sea. nnd naked l tinning on haul sand beaches, and scrubbing hlm relf with a bristle brush, can be far wrong. lie bad a vi-ion of a cleaner, braver, freer humanity. "I will plint companion ship thick us trees along all the i Ivors nf America. I will make Inseparable! cities with Iheir aims about. each other's necks." And let it not be foi gotten what lie said of the cause ot clcmucrapv: To Thee, Old C..iuc To thee, old rause! Thou peerless, passionate good cause, Thou stern, icmnrseless. --.weet idea, Deathless throughout the nges, races, lands, After a slrnnso sad vvar, great war for thee .(I think all war through time was really fought, and ever will be really fought, for thee). These chants for thee, thov eternal march of thee. Every lov'cr of Whitman knows his pas sion for ferries. He used to cross and re cross tho Dclavvaie from Philadelphia tn Camden, sometimes for several hours to gether. And our own suggestion for the centennial is that the Pennsylvania Itall load, the ne.t time It builds a new Dela ware ferryboat, should christen it tho Walt Whitman, C. D. SI. The Point of View Teace also Is bell when Oermahy dictates It. Toledo Ulade. Slake It a Bumper We are cultivating the giving habit in America and harvesting splendid crops. Providence Journal; - ,. The Right Balance AMf&kJt jar JttiB.Kgi &&. S7 Jfi -- rfT. i 6fiS((r COURAGE II y I'hnchr Huffman (A SLANTING sun-ray pierced the. twi- llffht jrlnnni. Vtid mellowed all the shabby little loom; al.ule' Knhleii patterns on tho snowy spread. And haloed the :M siilfcicr on the bed, Touthcd her pale cheeks and kissed her sunken lips, t'aiesspil the pom, numb, useless finp;er- tip,-. A soldier's pictmc htins upon the wall, "lie' toip'ral now and crown bo straight and tall, Never complain ," she Kcntly smiled and said, While the swift sunbeam changed from ffnhl to ud. And cu'opintr upward lit tho boyish fato With lUimint: tclory for a Tittle rpaec. "He's won ii medal, and he's not co sti'on jr.'' Her patient eye- turned toward him linjrctcd lone. "I didn't stop him, I just let him eft; He'd have stayed with, me if I had said 'no.' It takes Fome cotirnjre but to lie and wait, Thinkinjr and thinkinjr, till I almost hato Thu cauc that took him fiom hie; then I ask, 'God jcivc him courage to fulfill hlb task.' " Menmilal Hay is no longer merely an Anif rlcm "ie,reel div. It l a day of grateful meiniiv fur all thosp hravp men who have iorishrel In the cau'e of world freedom. What wp used to think of as the O A ft. now her'nnis the IS. A. 11. the Oland Army of Dunooacj. Hi- Own tithologist M all the pip-s clippings about the Kaiser vine laid end to end Ihej would re.ii from the center uf 1 ell tn Its clicuniterenco and had; again some dav perhaps a ghoft with hllsteied fret -Hid turiiecl-iip muFtaeho will b laying them that way. Don Maiquis. In N'cw" Yciik Evening Sun. . As the Army Knows We tired tn think Trance was an long wav ntf I3ut now It Is just there." Savannah Xevvs avi'ful "over Daily I'e.-simistir Thought It'.- too bad that the new prohibition latv for Hawaii doesn't include ukuleles. New Yoik Telegraph. Wlial Do You Know? QUIZ 1. Wliirh Ii the Wnherlne 'txte? ' 2. What l a I'llmvoll murk? 3. Wlio mill! "A cle-efllt "renUlon for Ihe r0 Is tie true test nf rlillliatlein"? I, Where Is the Attain l'lnlpati? .I W'l'ere Is ilsrthal vt'n llaekcMn-f n repotd In n lilc'i romnmnd? r, Wl'p up I lie ilmt Vlie I'rrslclpnt of tt ' 1'nllccl Mates? 7. Wli.it Is Ihe "airman natlnn.il tinner? S. Who was .Vielard? th Wlm l ScrFt.ir.v nf War of the Tnted !"l.iles? . 10, Namo llie authnr of "The "Pilot." t Answers to Yesterdsj's Quit 1. rhemln-tlfs-Tlanieti ("!ltsel of the I,eelle'l ! nn lm"Nirlnnt Mshuny rnnnlnc nlnnK Ihct hllU flanklne Hie northern hank nf Ihe AUne In (he rhsmiirtitne. whrre the er manB hare launeheel an otTeniiUe, S. Aei"0pi wtll't '' fahlfsi ;irohablj an Afrran Miaie In fireere, nlioiii the r-lxth rentirjt n. r. 3, l'rlc'clrlrh Wllhflm. cen of Ihe Kalrr, ! Criwn I'rlnre of flrrmant. Ile I In coramnndot the nettr Atkne drlte, 4, The ehamrftfk l Ihe national "floral im- Idem" of Irelaml 5, lnwiimnl orlrlniilTr a boiler from, the jt nubllrnn party In U8I Ince an lndrprnnl In pollilfn. , A, Alabama Ii railed the Cotton State. 1, The Parthenon! a rlatulo temple of rsUa) la riir,i, 0,, tne l-ierw '.""'J br hi nnicrie. drewlthe lacue cif ratet from llameiln Intoltho thine. IThe burthertt refuttea hU parand nlnrl ih-lt dlillilvin tntn Unninai ( III. ihfr mn-fty nf thmm M&. f' Grove r Clevjla nd trtt two trn IrjtWJ io "J &WmEkJ99A,t..B -jcccctv !. -rn "Ti' e'r t IM. ftll,M--''''2'P aamimikwjmiammiimmjmmmaaamam&
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