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JJ1'. lir-ftt TTEXTIOX or : I nlri i.. o-pc i.ill.i i'A A. r..n A ku. ; """''"- ouslil t.' tip illte.-toil t whtne leadin? cilitorljl I i thf Nen V i&$P'w 'cst-ri'n. nlii-li up ivprlnteil iiiulei 5"'iti- " mo' 'iK'lil .mil at ili -an.r t hip WilyS" onvIiic.iiR ei:.iiintliin of Pu-iil'tit IVil 'ijr.;ion s oiuiiu'c" in tippcalins fur h pnrii-.m l;i i vi .. .. .. . . ... . . vm. ivuiuuiuiir vons t" iia nei'ii piiuifcii'U. '$L fcnmlnj: fioni the in-HKiinin r i1iIl'Ii nluuc Jl &l? nil nthfire lint ,mnn .na .T t linlnf..i a nj ft t " ... - - -....I ...nniii... ... .. ......1.- .. "ilsM Spokesman anil fpilnei nf lllO Wlliull iSf.;tAilminlst!Btion, il w.li v:nr unnieii-c PS-elShl "??'. In cffecl it l a icciiitailmi. foi ulille l tic f'A .Worlii fl cm he fnt ilfpi pimIpiI the notion Bass- . ..... .,..-., ., 7 TS iii'iiiii'iu i. n.u ;i?H'i l nun in E'fiiS.'n1'' Incic was'mi-iect n lion hr -iil Unit Hip I'X. 'election of Itppnlilican ma Will s in Sfiiate ffeC' "net House uoiiM le m'.pi pn-teil abioail a S!5W. ..... . . . . Kii7 a icpuoiaiion in ill". p.ti.. !f. i,To i.epuuiii'un ncnipapei jiiiv -.ii.i .my t& thins liinrii .ceplns in lepio'ot to th" J$& I?lsident th.ui thi'-c -piKPiiei- from t lint ft " editorial, vilik-li ale worth i epetitlon : RS; tJonsidcriiis the f..o tlia' tli snai 'n.i- !....' inKl. f H.....II. ,. . I I I . i VK rfi't iij v i.ruuindi - ..nil i 'vnit'ii 11 i" 11 BvrV l..i. 1 .. ...... . ., .... ....... 'nont utaiii.M'.:' iirfi -u-;aincii iiip .Minim I'lKtratlon In '1 if? var incHsuiPi.. Hip tii p- 1JJWw ,"' 'm the it pI..- lion of .i I 'emooi ill' lt fi f.f!otiei P H Clli II .111.1 C.l. 1 fill ll... 1.1.1 - Pise of vpt- ji .. , in- tit ' K.Ji-V " ,,ou'1' !"' 'ie suiprmlny .f Hip Itepnl.- "jiJJVS-Jiciins jfain'o .i iiiajm-iM n in. ni-i ll.iue fc.jjift,,yior liepics'ii H.ic. I'loixiieni s a I iim: .Jjtway. AVar3 tuoht- f.se and heiij ta.t lii.f, JloA, cie'i when jut. Inccil? tl'scoiiteii. fSs titany Adinhil-tratiuni have heen . rmi- Kr jiy. irgiucu nau :i in iiien career ni i ivi ,r Wj-Jasiesacs not In riol tnw! a vonl Mitli ilicm WA,nii-tiobod. lies stmsa'.ed tlwt I lie imim L.WJ.C.I.ALAVCA 1. . u l. i... .M... .A... n Hn.i..ii . . f j..e ii no ... i ii-jiMi .1 i i-i'uij .a ii'... i.i. ML'resiaeii:. Jilt bKlhelr lotes" net Tl"','il """ Amri- ttM M TK.dllliS' a. ....A, a n a.i.. ..n.i. t. I.n , ..... n Rp Jevfji . - u i .it. H ,JJvi&ilU .11 It -o IIkIUII Ollllll lilt flfHiHK t 'i M'o seats b a Cepubliuau i'o!uie p ";ijltlKiul(l sa.i tlia; Mie'r dter nlnallun wni S i.4?SrJ:Jied not unon aij r.eaunes of iln- ar. IL ,JfShpt upon a iy lac . t f i"i .n ihe Pip'!- E 'ie.i,AiJnt ai.d nni imjou a i jnii'ni.i of lijii.f. JJ!jj.tvelllm and naffiiii i i'ip iniein-r of B-fc'ii truts and .o opjl Imi nnun iei-i.i r j'i'-well-jriOuiidM o:)Ji'tlo-i- to tho pei or n ti Sances of ti ejen. Uino 'ratio I'onxti' f'CCThe World ha? no tc..i of a ItepulilliMii NjtitiConeresi ej.i.ep' aa It maj f. 11 under tlif MiKinnotnco or the i:oo?cie., ueniasotrv' and $be liitli-tarlff p'utoc-:ic .It would p te'JjS'iome ft Deiuuuiat r I'onsie.'i initsi-d of ,-T,f,ntiiDcniocia.tk f.in.itn; oin and .irilonai-!-ifi'''m mo"' '"' ''s iti -ed Willi fUn .am. lvt, 5 'tXeither of tliem would fai. in ilip war. tV-T& . m. J?Hntn off i. nh.li r..,,.1.. !'.. ii-...?.i 1 'i ". " ..... ........v.. , ,,i- ,, ,,, II, ,v&eB the handwriting on the wall ami U ulnot afraid lo admit il. even though it 'i-rfr'x;va li-ini in in I'uifporj in wio-e to JbWhom the I'ifsldcnt in his paitisan feiior C...1 fo.Mil n "... A.lllt..11c 'i t'&. 1 Kalfer Karl will ncipr k.-ii hi-il '...ii.. . ",1110 in Bohemia than In'anj oilier land" &"''' furthi'"ore, he iculdn t it he wanted to. JTHE Al'THOniTVFIVi: riHII' M'RIIIK Cfu 'ttVitl eviueiuc oi AlilClK'a.' mai-tery W lfcv P Iler monumental shipping pi,.l.:em i 1 '7;sT$,cernlDie '" the 'ohriety will, whkh this Ei :jifuP?r' "tcomplblmieiu is i-pccipiI. Tnue A ,jt ves.-cii. two carso anpn ,inu a m t1c$irtl Hcle laimcheil on the Uela- a?Ji .'via.' (in ll'ii tnn.,1 ii Til.. .. i..u ... .. . r ' -ip-pw i. vhiivciii j i,i.- n j.jic i-ii-iiT iwi?. T i',Ti. ..- . - uniiuiiipciru. .piv snip in evci- 1 ".tAMAailns: ouantltiKs am no imi-p .,i... ! . fill- . ' "- tK?"i1"1' Ut comnior,t'!3l-'e' Time nat P TPHa' our pride in each addition to a mer- l'PWt lleet that had Ions Ussecl behind t. iwiaUon's DotcntlaIIt iould h.ii.. imnn S" ,?,us' nalve and Aoclfoiomly espteed. .,'IIMr Iland's debut Jas,t Aussus., vilien QuJatconck slipped fiom the najf, i'iiientaiioiiai and ttirnns'. .Now we that ne aie a nupnukir.ir peop thtt fact it taken almost as fu'o fur led R our eminence pi lo.'ninotivp anjr. The rlde is justly pioud of its yards, but not noi-IIj to, Tne aitUud'' - Index of piedlcaled ens.nence. Aioiikr ily Delaivaie lmlia sjsus of st-ivuc rfty are now coinfottii.sb apparent. L)e nnUhlne (ouch to 1113 whines and ttatlons of a lieriojfcij laite-writiiiK y 1 that her entue aunj letieatme Uor a General tiroener K . WAV THEY Ut) h i:CI.AMi faie planning to hme a pat-li. ry eieciion.ln nslaiul befoie not to thanse the politlpal n of the Houe of Commons, but the-country an opportunity to ex. .aentlinent. The election is Joiiff but poll till ha5 been actually Blnce early in the war. TJie at la h. coalition of all partlen. Minuter la a Liberal, the Sec Forelg-n AITaii-a and the Chan- lb Kxchequer are L'nionlut and hail a Labor member In the 4 ind now heard Is that the tvl-Labof coalition hall con- tbat the, issue aliall not be . HiiIilat belons to one puny . ,wbUier liebellevea in I 'u4 iHi. which hliall r Dui ( CEAIWIaUMITS ttETKAT The l.nlrt ppral In Vmrrlisn Opinion. On-i-iilcrcd Willi Terms I'lrjisrrd fur mi miitiic, fprll loilly Sirrrinler TJAVl. those German Antrsmen whom we kijew in tlio past us the blithe anil nssuicd ambassadors of devil'siu i cully epei leuced ii change ofihenrt? Is the Geimnn need of oue mure itj ing than c had supposed it to he and is the civil irovcrnincn' now rising above tli bleak mill of niMitn'y ntitoer.icy -in-cercly eager to be d-cnt and to make it" roo I intentions philn to the ivurhl i i.. ii r .1 . i . . ...I .1 i """ me pi'tHriiic oi iiis.isici ajiu tns- JKu.slui.niJllt 7 , Some Mich suspicions u th"sp arc .ii ii i i . . . i. .. , iiur imi n; in- .ip,nai a. in i-.iiium- ' tvn" scit to tlii uniiitry yet 'idny f-om ' rrlin nuutnueiifl-. uith tho uiiiilV.cliil i amioumempnt of the lKroiM term, of nim''Nc sani'tioiii'd by l'ri"idi"it Wilson I and al'mdy known, in alt )''obability. to ! the mm who mint iinnire th" fiituu- ! eivifjf of'ihc (Jciiiian peopl". It may be i :iid Ih.u the lierliii Ui.venuneiit. in thus I inl'oi mally addi-i,"'iii!r puptila opinion in I othrr count! ir.s with a dotn'lfd eMilana- , t".tt IIPlI ITU. tlnillrn of i t vfolin llllll . t . .. . t, i-. J -1""1 intention.-, U aihliois.ui' politr I wo-il.-to tin-v.hiilMiiid or riuleaiorinf: to I ili id''- public opinion in th" woild 1 i'ppo.-rd !d it n ii iiioliniinary to peaco ' lii.-v'iij-io'. Tlieie a e 1'''h! pi iilmce of a i'ailitic;g for nlniu-t alijpct piinpiubT in the spectacle of Genium ollicialdom ; now aippalinjr to th" pn?e of jn-lice of 1 pruplp whoe Pt'ihv and upinioti.i it pro- I fo,et,tl a year nsro to de-pio. It .'ipiienr.i now ilntl tlm trtniM of the ai mi-tire to be pioented to liciinany by the Siipipnii' Wni ('ouncil at Vrr f.iille' if they ban. nm al 'cady been pie-ontPil proi idc for lln Allied oecti pnt:nii of the I'hine eitie-. the ili-mant-liii"; nf ilip (ierman lleet, th -tin ruder of the L'-lniHts. th" elimination if tier many f'oni llelirolaml and the f'turn of Al.sace and l.oriaine. It ha... lneli Mippoi-ed that the Allien m'trlit iii-i-1 upon a denion-tiation of force in liPilin. Hut th" i'iiih-ioi of (.oininn -oil, a moral ne.'P.--ity, cer t.iiuly. '.inder the ciiviiin-ttiiie -. will be lejire.-ent'.'d by the temporary -erane of the Khino citlei. If th" Allii- ate con tent to yo 11:1 .farthei into l.'eim.uiy tlvy have accoubd to the enemy a nu-a.-me of con-iideiation and justice far meale' than would .-eem 'o be detervt'd. P.ut the lir-t ennsideiation in the making of peace mu-t be the endinsr nf war the creation of comUt'on- which will make a repetition of thinie;litinaie inipo--ilile. Whatever londition? are ni"'P-aiy to bring; about the complete di-tr ace of fier man niiKtaii.-ni anions Oe 'mail- them selves and to sweep an ay eve'i-y remain ing slued of the military .-y-tem, every delusion of military triandeur, eiery fac tor that niialu sptout anil kjow to lein spnc the fanaticism of a inilitmy em pire niujt lie en fo ved to the hu-t dejriee. Tlie world of Allied opinion i not di.'! posed now to cnniider (.eniian pride 01 Gei man .-en-ibilitics. Nor i- it dispn-ed I to do injustice to the (.ermany which ; .-cek- peace and foi2t-tfulnc.-.-. 'fill the wni would be lo.-t were an ainn.-tice to be made without condition har.-h enouuh to remind eicn the German people that the law of let 'ibution ieact upon natioiiB aj. well a- upon, individual". The settle ment must invoke the conviction of com plete defeat for Geimany. It U iheerine; to know that 'i ibidem Wil-01., v.hile inaintaininjr the hope of a future uni versal amity, ha.- ?'.ill thinly provided for the humiliation of Geimany and strictly provided that she mu-t accept at this junctme the attitude and the penal tie? of the completcJ;' vanqu:jhed. Noth ing le-s would do. The world has no- fought and bled for fo.ir years about me;e r.arue- and terms of ,'oiemmen'.. I; hs fought a definite and clearly visible curse. By the term? of the armistice or ay the force of aims it must continue to nzht everything in Germany that ajitd anu abetted the crin;e i-f r:aoc ar.'J Belgium and the I.usitan'a. Th'- announcement that the Ka'ser is fcora oi poaer, that Geimany is willir.g to raaiwe an honorable- peace and rtfo-n: the ostwari processes of her government mean J:tt!e or nothing. We do not caie what he German statesmen do. What we do care about is uhat the German people do. If they cannot see their duty they munt be shown it. The terms of aimistiue therefore which tho United States and the Allies have agieed upon and against which Germany will ineffectually protest, if we are to judge by the obvious purposes of her latest "explanation," are notlinduly harsh, The concessions uk suggested would guai antec the world against any Geitnan tiickery by which the war niighf be lenewed after hostilities weie halted for a time. The humiliation involved is the sort of medicine that the soul of Geimany requires. The isuriender of the, U-boats and the navy would leave the once levered Government utterly shamed, utterly discredited. Kultur, the war mania and the malignant diplomacy ios tered 1' the Hohenzollerns would be swept avay as things that cannot stand without the support of vast armaments. It is possible that the Allies will' not insist upon the abdication of the Kaiser preliminary to the armistice. That is something that always has been left by implication to the German people them selves. By their course in relation to the dynasty the world may know how to deal with them later when the final set tlements aie made or peace and the re alignment of nationalities. The dis arming of Helgoland will remove a that has worried ei'ery European gttjU'ieaW lin slvc;Uie amaz mi aeiaAn.ii" m iirftfa - a-i.. .- the little island into the control of Ger many. These obvious necessities of the occa sion will be insisted upon by public opin ion eveiywlipip in Allied countries. Clpr many may lingglo and balk. But in the end she must accent the judgment of the nations that have beaten her. With Aus tria utmost out of the lighting, no otlwr coinsp than suiri tnler remains t to the Berlin statesmen. They might actually rally their people it round them for a war of defense if nny'of the old necromancy remains in Berlin. But this is doubtful. Thotp inighl be n continuance of war for a fpnee. The great ndvantnee of the piesppt .situation is that e shall know within a few days whether the war is 01 er 01 whether il must be endured until Genially is beaten flat anil partly dc lastalcd. (In the one hand the Berlin s'alesnipn face n costly peace. On the Other they face a costlier war, cot tain and complete i.tiin and perhaps revolu tion. Piopuunnda "ill "'t help them. Thp end is in sight. imi of the n'clit thai c.noi'' li'in tli -oi' iwinKlliii; s'nt whlcli tho Htm eoin 'o . in. tin. p.ni-p 1'lpn-idri imk i'(!.vn'i,n m:w m:ii pahadT. i:.T .New Vo.n's Hit. ivhrii ltro.nl -licet f impii and 1 mil ptitlomill.i ill Ph. up .aliall tMllxp that wp never milie fulli appieelHleil flip tisn.u pigp.int that mm i- aiimiii; the iiuitiineialilp pU'n.-..uit anil lii'lielk'Clit thliiu "pii-tpntleil on ai -collet nf tho win." ('ininelliiian .Inhn llal '"', linil 'in odd lone In hi voice ip-ter-ilai. ihei .-,(. wlvn he .'innnuiH'Pil Hint thiMp ciiiiitln't In. atij paridp lieenue a'l the Unl nip -ciittPiPd. Sciilteied thej aiel SiM'tei.-il in the far plaeen nf the wm Id iipnn the i-irat mli out 111 e. Ilshtlnc fur thins- ftiliiiiteh tiiuic lip.uitiftil than na-. ict iinicpiieil l.j the ii.'LMsinit.iI pi)-lul:itp of the altlttidliiDii- lumv who inouriipil be e.iu-e their p-iiailc wa- ciaud hut lint a' u. i ! "art Nile"! - There was a tune when the fnlV, nt the Aeniiem.i nf the Tiltp Ait- epip-pi! n' wihint-ne.-- to de-Ian thp co-mnn for the New Vear eluli-. That was a noble Idea bem-tli eitth conii'ivul. Hut it tnlpil a' to'jelli.ir lite impnitau: point In tlie lit.'il-t"i-. since art 1- ncicr sintuitp nuK" it l.e I lie ppie-lon in wiiid-i op onlnr or -ouf.d of what 1- natiiial and putittiiieous In liiiin.in I'nn-iMoii-iiP-?. The New Veai p'lradp wn- sirtl.stic, n a nijtli" of fact. It wni expte-slle o! .1 -pii-p nf humor as lie-h ii" autiiinnnl winds. Ii was flee ami unli annulled and iinliuiiippred bj the -chools. It was one of the m'l.at fllitb of AinerU'a. thotisb the uiioil-heirted anil easj-Kfilin; parader- ntie:' e.ui-'ui'ii'il It in formal, leiiti-' 'I'liey pt the r -'.ilt'ltP leiip. and thai 1- a pi nee 1I1.1I -d miniates eery nue in 1 lew of the t.li. . iniiu.inii 1'" ' "'" 1 if iniii'-i. the .Ww Year p.irnde will be Held :iumi!1 111 a happier d.11 aftor till- I11--tniicil Inlri 1 tiptloli. when the lads of whom (.'uiu'ilninn IJaixlcj -poke retain in lakP up Iheir life as. tin after the M.11. That will be a meat day and they Mill set a wpicniiie th it will .miaze them. 11 is 'k.ii I'tiPa-y li,-s a yiown that -iMte- a brad. mi.gmi: saii ir pHAIM.KS I.'. lirCillll.S put hl llnser on '-' ihe weal, -pot iti ihe I'l esldent's appeal for .1 iJejiioci'ailt Coiiki r-.s wlipn he -aid in hi- 1111011 Leas up I'llth -peti h 111 .'sjeiv oil; thai if the 1'ie-idpiil -tend befnte the n.ilioii- nf the world only a- a partj leader hi- intlueiiie would be -Uhi indeed What infltifin'e- Mr. Wilson In-, and it is 1 ! sreat. inint limn the fact thai he ha- bien in Retipial the .-poUpiniau of thp dt up- of America, not nf the licnio ii alio pait nor nf the Ilepubllcaii pait. He can 1 Plain that Influence only 11s he lontimii to bp thf national -puke-man, u.th the '111111011 sentiment of America be rCin'i him. I'or Ihe l'lPnident to ilemind that hiip lialt of Hip iotPi nf the cmintrj the fte puh.icatis iit.-1-t with leaton that 11101 0 than one half of the inters belons to their pati.i elia.Il be uniepipented in thp coun cils of peace jaie a is ?ianoii permission ! planted to tliem by the leaflets of t.n oilier pait.i. is to in-i-t oil a thins which i mi un-Aiiierican that'if 11 had not Irip pined no one cnuld bcliei e that a public ntllcial could s-n far mi-lake the st-iiiu-, nf nur'iliKtilutloiis a- to be ;uii!t nf suih a demand. . 1 nice more the lallant I hi. (JiiMint Uorbl r.t'.llsh ate loiilein , platiiiK ihe fearful L'linnsc of ilei'iuiali7.iiis their tolnane. Tho nation that took ihe Miarch out of W'IIu'Iiii'h shirt ftont is Mill a little afraid of facias the untamed decimal pom! The aiPijge JJritlshe!' undoubtedly fears ihe new bMeiii because he thinks, with luue'li losic, that a boh with only lea pence In It. or a iiuldiMith only ten bob. won't buy us inuih as the old trtieji, 1'ifcpite Hih fint that tin lliili I in imp Ihe rjuautily of mur laliiuicnm In Mai fine hap brtii niatrilall.i irducrd. a mailed piejuillee In faor of panles et 111 eMsis especially In anle-cleetlon wp.li. Klii Victor Is just precisely an his name leieals hlni. Xloie corieetly the word U ' dlsarin1!- llce As the pal lit Ion of Turkey proceeds It heiouies eildent that coon iiotblinc at all M Ml be Iff t but the wlidibone. While prohibition was cloning down nome things at home, it la inconiesialile thai the tanks abroad weie more conspicuously 1n eildciiie than tier. l!erlofoie the Ucriiians may have been p!s, titu their lecent anxious demands and ahlfty ciasionf now seem to entitle them to new classification as hedgehog. What's the use of German; 'a repeated afflrniutlon of the fact that the Kaiser has lost hl power? F0U1 lias been tipping- us oft on thai subject right along. Theie la one striking: diffeiencp, among jthei, between the offenslie operations n politics at home and thote in army seclon -.broad. The map of the former will become Z3 OV PEEL 1lallorenMeiiior T"Vi Vut leniPinber, Heart's DpsjIip. -'-"'Tlio I'lsh when llillowecn llit uinie?' Th" tifivlj ilcdlc.itnl lire, TIip health iniMiiiptilieil In flatneV Mow hiii.iii.i no MlPpt Ihe hrlclis lllow ttiiulc, uric the.diatulii not rlchl!) And then (lie l.lnyc eimiiippcil the ntlelts And lilted thp loom with duliclUL llglil. W'f roiilil not .ipeiit. Inn nub Haste. Nm bnlf I line iihut v,r bail .-ecu Unr boiiir. 0111 bennli. diii poldcn btuze, mir cidct niiis. nm ll.illowpril! ' . And then u llmiiclit ocrmrril In hip We rin nutlile uith uditi'ii "hunt Alnl lonkiil Up nt the inilf. to -i.'P ilur u imi dear -ninkp come di'lftliiR'UUt. , 1 Ami of all nirtti's felicities The lerj sublle.sl nne, saj 'N Is when for the llrt lime he re lll hem llillrc -niiike ncnlii"t Hip sky. hill i ilivkled Itiln Hupp piirts; tn pel tiliPiice. nb-llu.ie.i und plain nl iipi'Iir-s. Ilnw uliotil Wot tow niio"' Veil r IKHC nf illsHSlre wltlf 1111.1 one bill .imii'self. When a man m.i.is "Mi Inlproiclntlon nf the matter l" jnti maj as well ipI?h. inur.seir to helnc late fur jour nest np. ' pnllltlllellt. 1 'lit' lull ice tn the (leiniHIi people i-' to Knock Hie 1 lohPlizollei 11 n-tp out nf lis plpi"as i.lliblly as pn--.ble. .ind tt.i a 1111 nf l.kiliUnecht mlMiuc l.lsht tiil Happi Si'honl Dai iptr Snciatps Kindly leprlnt In nne of iiiur i-ues th- MePk the palodi "Mow We lirouuht the Itul Npm fiom lihetit to All" hj Iflndenliuia. Kimll) ptildl-h n -mill n. pns-lble. :ik I 11NI1 In diia little work on it foi' -chi.nl A S'lTliKXT. , . Health e Up aw her first a child, all,', scarce nsalri, Vet ahe p.-"? alorj nf her tr.iinitill e.i ei Li'.'btPil him thiiiitch hW pilgrim i.iih of pain I'roin Hell to ".nvidi-". ' o I. who ht.lf rcniPiiibpr, bnlf rm'tiPt. Who fiiH her once and ppieitiinie may pp. Know. Invele . hmv a child like ' pr may 1 Pt Of hue the pionii-p bp. kiiwa;:!) i''ri.i.i:i:. M'o hear a soml deal nlmiit "the war nft"r tin M,:u." iihkli 11 e Inlip lo liienu the oixiiniatioii nf a battalion of death to ntt.uk the Swidisli match fnctoile-. S iillielic I'nrin llitMril llir Bi'.-Pic-I Tlir man who ni.ikPs too many .Mental te-ei v.-illoit-Ih likely to denude Ills I'lont line. .Mnrniii); In Hip inoruliii: .lv miiiil I- a lirialit a.- ;i siddllpli bowl With i-eieial -liltninci in (Wh Twirllns in It. lAcning In ihe eiPiiii's After many people h.-iie-laid indent hands 1 in my Ideas M.i mind leel.s like a iuh!Je lollci tnw'l in Saluidai nlcbl. The Kai-er Wrile- in Our Vi-iuu-' BonU tjy farm He mitlim nf 1101c Karl lln-iur. Mil fainrllr poW l'l nst 1.1 iriiPf. Mil fo voi iti' wiistc TllP lolep nf Ills Uertha. ty fiirmitr Gnnli - The PMUirsateil edilion of Mr. f!ei'iid' "-Mj I "our Veam in (ler- mnnt." Mil fin 111 Iff mimic )iiriif--Sdher rattling. llVmf I riiinju minf--I'lnioiitaslns; my In aie troop- to llslll. U'n7( ilctt.it woil -Abdicating. Thr liiitmi'' null ut lrlitrh I ihnuM lil.r moil In htirr ircn piirnl-t-Thal dinner in I'aiis nr the nattirall'.illou nf SbaKes. pea ie a. a Herman. HVirrfl Altutild .like In ltrr- J'nt-.lam or l-econd eholep) firp.-t-Liinv-k. Mil Itlrtil state of in;iliir' It l'och and .loft le had never been born. VVir firi'iipatian I inrfff Wiitlns epitaphs for Woodrow Wilson. What pill nf untitle I shtmltl. Ilhr In lime moil A place m the sun. ll'iiif teas inu aiealesl tlhuiiimliihiirnl (iott. Ml 1110II0 Vim never Know what .loll can't do until jou try. WIl.UKL-M UOHKNS'.i'lLLI'ItN.. A t'amdcii coriespondpnt lemaiks that It isn't the barteiideis lio minds; it's the barlouttlis. As far as I1007P Is concetiiPd, the election will o 10 tlinsp who drink least nf it. He ?aid a M millifiil A" for lh lloheufcolleins. Mini linn said It better than William I'onn And rn thrji nilLilit In i.r.n no I'llu in Iheir Fall, that trhrti in I'micr hail no nmrcls for the I'nhappy. Our Own Pron-ib racliiry Trtith can fometline be utlered, It can hardly eier be told. Moth and riist Jook like plkejs cnnipnipil to Mi McAdno. The pay em elope la pretty flat-chested after the weekly Liberty Loan payment has been deducted. FOCItATlCS. Ailslila's long loosely oiganizMl (onceit of natloiiallilea seems lo llif IU nil llliwhfi be breaking up In a nisli. The finals nie employing Instruments of paiiicular power In riuine. The MaE.irs nie ilanclug sice, fully to their own csairias nf llheiiy, Vienna herself I" not eien binning her owti born, but I'oiiniifs heiself (Impiously to beating the drum of relieal, while in fragile the Czechs have grabbed tho Jlapsl.urg symbols. I'utilug the "hann" in liaimony has bcionie a continuous performance. Though the patriotic And They'll ' y mummers declaie that rrlis Hlunert, Too'v ive shall have no pa i ads of shooters here before Jgnuaiy 1, 1920 a m ell-denned feel ing ex'slssthat scleral line bodies of Ihem, newrly come from Knce and superbjy alclll. ful, .vrlll be, marctBgdon tHcjjJMMte. iff Xv ' ' a" " ".' 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J-"-.- '..---- '.''J , " ' -r- THE GOWNSMAN "The DilYcreiuc of Man and Alan" "pv.W b.i daj news ci.mes to file Hip heait -J-' the bin i cry, iuitlalivc, lp-ouri eflilnes nf AniPiiia's iinnlfs at the fii.nt. llulr otdeili-' ins-, Uielr ehc-ei fulne-s. their imitldi'iice In he I Ishtf ous-iii'.-- of our ifiuc llcte, our c'lisiii"! lime buill bildses iindPr Ptieniy file, confident, -iiiccsfiil ; 'HiPie, Iiojr whom you and I know - eiprydnv. utuiffepud Ainei Icau boys, laielj with n hool books uinlei' arm, s-iiiiiipi lua our l'hiladPlphia slieets luno Honned heights, ilp.inrd up ne.-ts of inachiiip "un.s. pel formed all but Hip linpos siblp, and nil as nierel.i in the da.v's woil; I mi boj s hale mown In ncn, our men to .helots. Mine, we lie fir of suffeilnss whlih we ean -ennpl.i I'naRine. stp.idfa,-tl. buoy nntl.i enilitred : of llifs rlskpd to save.liies, of nouch.thiiu braier.i. of emMTITig lipinlsin. of tlii- final Licrlflce, inel with pal!eil jov : and thefe things aie nm th eveeption : thf me the lule. liianiing nil that can be .-aid sB to the morale of an hi my as like to the nicely ailju-tiil r.pilliliriuiil of a cantilever liriilRe, Iiiiiip can saliway the plrll. the quality, Hip splfnilld liber of Ihe Aineiicau in.m-ai-ai ins AT HO.Mi:, too. we lnp demtlon in ciety -ui walk of life The gli Inc of time, money, scribe, bPicaiPineni for the loss of prec'nus Hips. A mother who has ,fonr sons in the spivIip. the slat of one of ivhum has n cenlly changed in geld, write: "I know that I shall be so proud, by and ,b. ut the Pis llngiilslKil Sen ice i'rns n'l the wondirful manner In which ihe boy'met death Just now Hie in Iip nicl the Mdil are iipperuiO'it. A lje kd In eiertlilns lhat was noble and li'ltli, so he led our Iheic, as ue knew he would." Il Is the ni'ilhen who know their io).i and, knowing tliem. pile Ihem wl.h lofty, unipiestlonlus heinlstii. Il is the inothPi" who hale made these bois the henn". they are The school and ihe world nia.i i!it n Inn each may to shape, lo enlarge, to supeilmporp, they build only on tho home where hue of tiuth and scorn of uu liBliteoiincss make' stiong Hie Voting elucws which aie now sailng the world. HAITII.V we aie.all unlled on the mo ineiitniis uuesllon of the prosecution of this, mil righteous war, to an actual conclu sion, how eier some few haic caught the very sph it of hale which w-e would eliminate fiom anioiig mankind, and some others, hi a splill of mistaken huinaiiliy, would slay Hip swonl of cien-handed Justice. The Judl ihil historian will some day leongulze, this national unanimity ns, ihe crown of a far sighted policy puisiieil with i iiusiininialit ta tb'iice and with a dele-iniluaiiou amply Justi fied in the eient, lion eier the gambler In us all, who hues dangerous risk's; the dema gogue, Mho inusf have political capital, and Hie constitutional objector, who is coiigcnl inllv wroiig-headi'd, may bluster and deny. Our nay through tlie thickets and Intricacies which bolder the. mad to peace Is beset with many snaies. We aie as those wandering in a lab.iilnth, and It 111 bet nines the slumbler among us with blind sides lilt about him to dictate and abuse that guidance which lias the advantage of tho highest heat with a lew" of the labyilnth as a whole. HAS ihe leader eier seen a fiioup of boys wllh a new gun. the pinperly of one of them? All waul lo finger that gun at once Theie Is not one of theiii who ilpe-a not know nun e about that gun than the boy who lias owiieishlp In It, This owiieishlp they lespecl In n ceitaln uieasuie, but. there is not nne of litem who could not handle that gun belter Ihnu the one Mho holds it. To laiy the lllustiallen. There is a delightful collcc-st lion of old books al J ale, tlie gilt, lately, of a inhale benefactor to the Elizabethan l.'lub nf the mill entity. A scientific llarvaid riian, on hearing pf this gift, said; "Ves, but what a pity, iheie. Is niftiody la New Haien to use thm." MKN' haie nlnays fallen out on the ques tion of "how to do II." Sometimes they haie lost sight in the procesx of the I cry Ihlng tobe done. Our nay to sulyatton.jforj eKsmrtte. has Ions been troubled u-Ith Wmr T7..v: VI-' ..:,. . IjZ.. i -i. .. T7!f: 'guiqrp,'eacn miiinja lo its , wTrfCTTi .- 'l,," "- f" which sm-h speech -.hd V",'"" ln'''. I damage, .., I,,,,,,. ",."; Bill i'l other me,,, and WovlUoU Uh. It the mi.tlie . dHlnlci..s,... i!llt ,,.,,"', ""' "t.i.eui c,ltiu-ui of ihe ijoip.un eni .rncl Its Ptmepillng,. whcur toward , , " ,JZ o. he, niatti-l-s ,, ,m rnsill,re3'In ',' '" te esplulna onl.i the BIOUniU , th.. ai,.'.,'.ir of ,he .Scotchman who. Sk,. a .1 , t;:,!"; hi" ,n"'iMi..i. ..r Minl hi . i hl.nl "i"""0'", "'""" lle "" V's "I "I hlndiiim.p S ...jui..l lo speak ,,r .N H e .''.'it, pp'" ,,IS W"- L,-'1 ""' "1 : nt M'-i'lJ,!")S,,:V,:i'T '" : "l,v"W Piwn win., n ,T, '','',' '" "" M"1"" ",,fI kna whai it Is to tide. .,.! p. Hdo.haid. Jtt 'he ruuestiliin art ,., ,.nn ...j lo Vl . Itooseivlt and will nor pclsh ntf ihe eartii when he shall he called thPnce. T'e piiiHpkp "f being Air. Unosccit 1,llllls, p.Ao luu; In "t',:rV, lu "",;1' f"""ln,'B " A'rlca In thf. famll.1 of nailons inarvclotislv rc s.inhl ng the disc, edited ,,tiulli of "ihe Kl,,e of Jriissia m the same-happy family circle. T''',u '"'!"M Has " ''" I'anama: to prevent war is lo cairy the biggest -t.ek. a pipposteious pioposltlou which this Verv war ha dispioved. Hut why multiply ex amples? tVheli Air Ilonspiclt tells u's. as he iiilght, that theie arc tn-enty-seven dlffeient wa.is of ruuiiliiR tin. piesldency, Iwentv-slx of them wi.mg. we siulle and know 'ih.it tics is only his d.llrni,. v.;lv f letting us know 'I want tin- crlfpf. nice-!." WIl HAVn long since learned lo lake Air. ilooseiolt in a Iloiceultia,, n.se. Ho Is iiinuslng and UKable. how ever preposterous anil pioiolilng at tmvn. lie Is Hip eiern.lt buy: how-Pier, he is sometimes the enfant teirinlp. Hut whai piudent. ihoughtful man eail tolerate a .Senatoi- Mho talks or the hn peaehtnent of the nai'ein's Chief Kieeutiie if be Hhall perpetinte Mils, that or il,e mher abstiid conjectui.i of n. wnnaiorlnl Imagina tion'., The Senator from the Stale of Wash ington should be leinlnilod that If he burns down the Capitol lie will ticlv go lo.Jall and If he should flj In a aliphine without In sliucllon ho will fall p, t1( B,un,i lilui shutter mme than h's repulatlon. He is uulle lis likely Jo do ilibpc nf these things ns Is .Mr. Wilson llkelv lo "dellisT us oier to ii tlPi'inan pc.i.e" Cut lent political rmii ipent on Ihe I'ksIiIpiiiV niastcrfiil haudlliig nf a inonieiiliitis nltuallnu reiniuds the Unsinsniuii of Ihe uiininenls of ail itnliilPlll gent plajer of cheekeis ns to the ndiolt and dee lily ponilered nimcs of u gaiue of chess In a master's hands. The checker pla.ieis aie i!ailig a ler.i dUTeient giiuic. "Oh Ihe dif ference, of man and mail!" THE READER'S VIEWPOINT lli.'ftuuranlii 7 1. Ihe F.illlnr uf Ihe Hrtiiliui'l'uliHci l.ataer - Hlr 1 note, with luuih'nniuseinent, the letter in .lour paper fnnii n,0 man Mho sais. "J am a lesiauiam keeper mj self," of cotiise he is and he sieuis to i Jm irue lo type Kor a real display nf i,, tn.(l, ,lll(1 temperi I commend ou m this steillug soul. It is strange how- an editorial will please the as.t majority-of yourt, readers and t i ankle In tlie hi easts of a pltllul few. Personally I thought the edlloilnl lhat aroused the Iro'of this Kindly perfon was a "corking" good, one and I urn sum If the geneial public could only cairy It Into effect our esteemed filend and others of his tribe would soon be crawl. Ing aroiind on Hto sidewalks outside of their respective leatauianls begging for "Lunch Ilox; Willies'' trailic .,,,, . A.VOTUKIt.p.I.'Arililt. Philadellihla, Ociober "9. The ?lalriueut .Villi Be 1'riiilell 7'n l7ic A'dfjtoi' ii Hie f.'rnililp PiiW.y J.tilper; Sir The aierage man, iuiles ho -otcs a "stialghl" ticket legnidleos of 'the character of the nonilneie, Is somewhat hen Petered when confronted by the ballot, Could ou arrange to publish in jour iatuiday Issue a short unbiased statement nf the records of each of tho nominees for Ihe principal olflces on the tickets'' A. V. LELUS. - Philadelphia, October JO. " Unconditional Surrender fo Kdllor of Ihe Kvenhto Public l.tJotr: Klr.Can via. .ut. Mill,., in in. ,.w .,..... . I-"!!! repealed Issues suggest (hat all business .." A.. atA.lin tlli.lM nm l,l,,da una a.a. u.l... m- r 1 ..-. .....,- sun icniia n.ii. pw UmaMrtWa! Jsvirreudar"? lU r-iWfiEti tf 1 , j-0.wKtt c - ; 4 -" Morris ",. Cooke Writes of) ' What He Did Till: lecoiil made by MmiN l.Kwellyn Conke as iJlicelor of I'uliH.. Woik- under Atainr niankenhurg Is familiar In students, of municipal goi eminent from the Atlantic to the 1'aeific It was n le.onl of hone-tv and .flic'eiiey which pu.llte-i! ihe cltv lo the extent of manj millions of dollar-. .Mr. Cooke. Hiei-i-fore. Inu done a public service hi con-entlng trf tell th .torv of his ailinliii.-tiatlon rn a book -o lhat It 'nini lhi rend in rtetnll by all those Imercsled lie calks the book imr c'tles Awake" i.Doublsr 1 iy. Cage ,C- Co), bcoau.-.i Its moling puf pnso is u, remind u. lhat theie Is a. new spirit abroad in the cltle- which w-lll inspli'e to a beitciir.fiit of eoiiel'tion. indeed, lie .-s that grealci pl-ogre-s has been made in rerunning the cftl eminent of tlie cities during the last twenty-live ji-ais than In' hn firoilng eiiher count or Stale government. Pei haps he is right. If so. iheii Philadelphia is lngg'ng a long way behind tlie procession". One way to make ibis tin nulcken Its step Mould be for ever voter here to lead tile lecord nf the ndniinlstration of tlio Public Works Department under Mr. eooke and com pare it witli what was done befoie and with what lias happened since. Some of his reforms have been permanent, but thole has been a woeful saggvig back n aid. Take, for e-vatnple. Hie admliilstia tlnu of the Water liuieau Air. Cooke sava thai our ;ialer suppl isilg enough for tlie next tin vears. We con-unie Ilia gallons a day per caplla, whereas Xew Yoik rousuines only nlnety-tii galons. Cnde'i- Air. Cooke Hie consumption was reduced neatly foi ty gallons per capita through stopping thci leaks, ihe installation of incteis and the pre vention of wa-sie In general. He evidently thinks that at pic-sent we bate a sixty gallon sin plus, which I- big cnoUgh for the growth of the city for seieral yeais. The only problem relates to ceJiiserilng the sur plus. t One of the most suggestive passages in his book is that dealing witli the relations of the cliy to the I'liiversity of Pennsylvania, mcy snuiiia ue mucn closer, in Ills opinion. In older lht joung men seeking to serve ,,i the community m'sht be pioperly lialped 4 in a ileparimeiit of. the I'uiieislly supple- K i.iei.ieu .iy inHi-iic.il woik in the city de- -. partments. other cities utilize the nnlier-i ," ultles within their boidcis. Why not I'lilla- Ja delphla? ,J ,M r. ooi.es chapter on the control of pub- 1 lie utilities, which supplements his cxposl. Jf tlon of his own work-, will provoke much ' ' 4 muuiiiu. iur ue cnargex uio puoilc Utllltletf companies with a gentleman's agieemcnt which piotects each big corjioiation fiom rolllpetitlo in its own field and lies th hands of the people who seek relief. The boo); will be read outside Of His city, lUt Jt ought to be studied by e-ieiy one heie Inter- fik.tf-.it tn Iriiini ii'l.ol ..(, I.,, .i.... ..i. ... ,w ...,w., nnac tun i-rj unif V 11111 JHtll W tk'b H foicittten and a iiUIic uillda. Eeck , only tile ceneiwl cood. ity X; If William 11 had expiessed the viluli lo ' Iip Thomas It. Marshall Histead of King f- (leoigc or King Victor we might ham i.-.n 'f . reully isjiivlnced of the sincerity of his lde-al A '' of liiconsplcuousnets. -i What Do You Know? QUIZ U fb Hit lleiMibllrau mndiUrfl fr ?- rruur ur .rvv iri. ihic7 U'lisl U i4 livUnlunr? Hbs, famous rmi.rror In liUtorr alxlIralMl KJ ot kl vnn VBllllon.nnil rrllreU te cut Ms i 'f 1 dmi In Spunl.h inuuu.ltr? . .- , I irt.ui I- . ii.ti "1 ... .. . .. . , Ui'inrrii wl.om via. llie llallle nf 3luk f sushi iinii wliru aid II ftrur Mj list Is th lioilr.l portlsn of th VaUeAX niii wrote "Trl.lr.iui sliandj"? Hue Hie letter uf a rirrt) iur rent or M' . ..... ... , Where iliii Hie Kliine.flou nrarr.l f lk ' , erekenl beundsrr f t'raitref ' : Mlial l Hi mcaslns of pslablr iV Aiuwer lo etlerdi) Quiz Til Slsle reJIsUa f Sfrl.U mud Ik, r.li f ih. .uji.rliy ef Ik Ulukiu-iris tB B!5Zf? fBif'' ", ' ins bmH' 'l'inwrien" t bifsrmal fllMussltaa ' ' TtJnUU t th a-z f Hzr' am aZ slriscs. ! '"" A maehelr l Irnm ' kalf. - $m Ul n 5? I fj f 13 "Ji n f. V,1 'S-ii . )1 Btt a!. , afwwy ,f b w t. ya jj
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