rvf, Hfvp - - JrV.T--.-i.i-- up. - EVTSXIXU PUBLIC LEUiGKltPmLADELPlTrA, TOESftAT, -SOMBHl K4 i i A- 12 5, 1918 ' Hi Euenm-g public IKcDijcr TIIE EVENING' TELEGItM-H c PLDLIC IEl)(.IIUuVPM t J 'IT- 1 l tfirVr J SI ' J , I C i f'X I '" M J '''11 in .n J M . t i t r , 1 TU V A1 . r i I J t .tfiUi t I mil. n lla! ai I . lUrU'i, ( 'u , Su m u v R to.m.0 l . JOI1N C sn imbiiihu a f.iwisn laxm Kf Tout- l'liiu l.aiuau 'lUIUinc, suvar . I" it Ilie. n.la la Hroad ami c .ivatmii tr-' .tVr (' li'ul lUlllllt i Vr. ; iUlr. 1 in in' 12 wo etrurh.llt.4a Ibiftr I -II lull . IDS llrtM IhUldlu, DOS rSl.!-yi riuiMtf.; I iKflniiifi I2''J IW,l.lf IWlUlKS- . utr.i;.L IL. .' nntiSwuU Me. una lttli st. re amu UotliHu. . I.IIWIV I i IfJ n'it" i units it t TaauMi 1 ril to vih- - i.ila i i "I'.tllill j Imil (IIP w l r w ... i f sil f. i J-'!..' o 7 h''aiJ ltililu. ill iu i yr iiili -I Suae p. i lift" (StO i-i itrtnoutli -sr, t)L!c I advance j .liii-i i'ie ! uu..ar ! T Yo-K 1 1.0..TO III lie . it 'Tlirs .i . t the r.t r. tu the ca.u . It: La tha CLlifd 4Bl011 u Hlr 0) do i To all ten mostli "HMC s v tnim c.e o i t' 1 z M-"- n-i addreji. liana"" I BILL, 1000 IM1 Ki:-1oK. M U 1 C3 AiitW ,ti . ' 0M W Kj'4 l Plllll) p f ' 1 Mil1', '' lllif I' Alembcr uf tlic "uiialeil Vren mi: 8iwiii:i) vnrs ; .jiu- (t!l entitled t 'In- ' fvr ,t piMhnHoit Jf all ticics di it.Miu tuJtti) to It O' m ntUirich" r 'ctl t 'I In Ihii flrtjir) , awl nlso the ?ofol . c imhV hrl tin r (i Ul lion's j timbtmi'lwi ot npe ioI ills jiutchca (() !') ntto irieifS. ri, lJ,l.!i,i ln-.,lj. oiimLfr I'M tiii: irf-t i.i:vi)i:i:iin' rpm; Uimiij i iti Vationo: rvmmittt in a fu'l .uEi i "ertjji'muit .miioittin-n that tlie I sii . tlit niiigipinii.ii.i ei ion toila ii .'i'nhii Wo foe' - - ij ii 4. attir iwu ii ii ii 'Tho Mcrclaif .jf Venu-c' -l thi' i th. . for teaelili.j iu tint noiil The liiue h cidi rshit lict.iM i i Kress sln'l I lia bj th Kitililna uml tbr Ucnts uml t'i i muni' !iuk ihi. ImVe emio iu' .n tiKu powpr tu 1'ioiit th. nollou frmii ii ol.iligtjipr .ill Ii fr- in irtlor to imi'i t the pte&Hi t mi.l tutiiie senoratlonM Irom tho potU of niUltarv autocrac: . oi m hpthrr It nhall be led v the repiesentatle u' th.it partv wlitfli li4H forgotten pa ti 'an;j'.i uml -rctionallKm and vote J v.i tlio liwldPttt for mm) worthy denanu 'i it he maiii- Vhat the rut. i waits .ji i iire! N traders ho m ." ' if nnU not otructlon ists nnd r.of m re ruMie fmin foi a more poerl'a in nJ j-"iunB n fYou oUttlde cf tl i apito. a le iliat H jUz 1 tcrct it lia ansi'ci t it t bo lu lli q ii.t ,ti Kl'a- ti(l Ilia .ml. 111 Hut 1 1 il'o. i tu HEN 'I III I r U.I ? Cf ILl.ltf.U VTOBODV t i'ii(.ii tin tlcnioiiatrutiuiia ' in hiiii I.i i...v from fJttlo Jtal mait:hed abo it ton -estei.la to iny their heartw out Ucnue uf the thlnffi that havo Just liapri' net t" natli.i Theii spirits captainoj tlntn We who have . id ulnuys iu Hie nil-liU- 'st land on eavt.i wilt liefer know just how Uvo rows Irom tin front touclied tb men and women who inaichcl and Hang. V f--suan never h in ii fai jlnen to heiir f un enemy swept aftei littler tlfrlitins; from the aoll we 'net uf tho dp'trernin ,if plates nd people frcatl lovid Italy has cnilui-d moie than tlie woi.il i realized. The .mwded i.iUes haven't told I nau ino Kior ui rue jtanan campaisn. The wondci isn't that little Italy marched and san- Tho wonder Is that the rest of Uo dldn t mare'j and silis anil hplp to whoop it up with Tattle Italj The Gmnuii" llla hascle a juucli a lhe' uhooso af 1 -i.. . hu thcie ia to b no liueslinc on' aumatlit tnuii w.th the Kntcnte " CUPPEIlHEAl) milU Xew York Woild is inslniutiug Uiat " the men w ho are listening the right of the Itepubliians to elect n Kepubllean Con gress aro Copperhead ot tho A.mio brand S3 those Demouats Iio fouslit th war and did their bet to hamttrinc Mneoln in tho days between ISM and U05. .Soincthlntr must iliavo liappeiKit in the World oilleo Since Jast wetl when it blmted ut the With that a ltepulilii.ui Congress would not mean an les-,enins of war ejfoit Tills Is a litt'i faitlifi tian Mr Wilson Vent iu ills appial for tiic eleition of a Uemocratli Ciniei-s ,u oidei that he mlsht cot K luiitiolled, but not inuuli ' It i! u pathctl. c.lilbitlou, however, of the. attempts of the ipokoenien of a pait found Man tins in a -;riat crisis to befoul ' the waters in oidei to present the intelli gent 'oters from percdvinK; the damnable untruth In the 'half-en u'luoh havo btin made asalnst tho Itcpiiblieana, without whose support it w.mhl have Veen impo lble to ralso nti nnij- oi to ptovldo the funds to tqu.p and maintain it. The World is again tlie I'rtsIdent'K personal organ, descending to essential ili-honcsti iu Its paitlan despiratlon. v J he fatalltle from the crly -i RitatT Iban, the fatalities Duin (ii-nuan bullite PUCES UN's 1 E FOll DmiOCltACi jp TUCn an echo tiom the ul,i tiiiieti when XJ wc were not too bUhy punishlnir great Sins to be aw me of our own little ones imo the shrill refusal of Maslstiate Hen- tMiw to hold further heuriuss in the police kuiftn n liirni( uf tiiiA f ! ... , .. Is " -"-; """ ""-'i'- streets. Tlie maci-ti ate poie i r laelc of ' , ' discipline, political interference and police tyranny. Doubtless the macUtiate's eoaiu aie io jtitter now than the ever woie. Atnorlca )W undoubtedly given u graut ll;ht to the ifsi'ld. Soorer or later wo tslinll bo able to spare a Utt'o of it for the danu and fetid L'es of orr own svxtom. The usual -fuajistrate's court, with IU fringe of poli ticians, its cllr' its clitchim)aiid lis brutul Ignorance, repiesuuts the most trade, the wt costly and tho ugliest failure of our polttlcal code. Tliete uro places unsafe for democracy. When wa hae jiow;n a little wi-wr the wd Olsapptar. 'There must ultimate-! be dUtrlcl niu rtloijta! courts to eliminate the bstem of maislrote's oflioe-t, vrh'ch. In general piac riflt, ntC i oi 'i"Uf"'e outiaiie P'iueiiju- f .ItMUCe a d i (eni 'iate t. e ui r.d Joyu . 1. 1 i ir i';Q ! whose heipiesjntis and credulity wMitia! assets of small-caliber IvPolltfcvl .spoilsmen. . -.. in i) iTijniyM'ft uuom ' I he I iiim illrlnl litn1tl nl Dn' ". ili i lerin -irikf I" lln I l-.irt nl lr.im' AUHIKW. lviki r'ul liiilK'"""' x . umlIi'i uniler Iho lii'li "f JJ'1'1'- j Tin Muuemler of n It-ini lmmeu uy I .Million of ignoble billljiWf i abject. The onl imvion it lnajilkblc In tlii I connection. AuDtrln-lIungHO' - uitity 'a (li-fniict. It nctntnoipholi iHto icainm wIiom (rcmtiBf will icnwt 1 wciul boundnriei i n mutter tor illlll- I cult fut'jro ntljuvtmcnt. TH- iivvuit ' role ot thnt unwieldy iloinain m whk-h the ductile Ivnrl an oih-h Kmjwiui and i Khitf, la one of bicntl'lcxi -ubnii-. ion to iH (.OtlqUelO . It stutU' i- lcK tllltll tmit ! of ii muil int. for though uvhniaillj it hii i-fjued to be btllitfcviir. its enjoy. 1 nwiit of a non-bolUpe iit'i luatiunajy , tlnbts i drniticall) dem.-d. It in at onei out oi the wai mid tt completely iu the hand! of ' was r. ' Thi teima of tin- locwlent-vhakinff I aiinistici Imposed by (ienerul Uinz, ):v- MUinnbly with tbo tmwt ( -rupulouidy tiior ! ough iisiiitnnvp of th- Aided War Conn I cil. clnriflea rancluivel tho imicli mooted mcnninK of "unvunditi i ml sui j n lidef " Timu wn and n t o loiltf I iut'c uhen "lay down .oui arm and j ejiifcd. yourself thinnhod" "f-raod Hip ennenee of that pojiulur phia- . The ttu ' txndou- tipulations binding the Atw- tnuii unn. the Austrian navy, tho Aut uii population, in foe nil that i ' i-ontmned within the limit" of what was, eollrd tlie Unul MonHrchy. inuuirtuatcil n nw eia in delinition. The uimiDtr.e M-M-ult ibi inu that "uncondltionul i-Miciid-r." fur fi'oin being conditionIe!, may uoiidly bristle with tennh. The Allies rigidly pintle" larize. Vu-stiinN pait is k'n-s datnllcd. In tlv b aphie laiiKuasi' of Thooaoro liooacvelt. hoi pait i-. conJimd to wiyinir "Yes tu!" Ii tt acllse, howi-Mi. u i o.sib!e to discern a balance of desires Austila gains what before -ill else "-ho souIlt most nuicoase fiom armed strife. Tills much is yielded her. It prke n nbsoluto aj'eement to ever conepivablu mandate which can jynder he. nugatoi n a foo and helple" to aid (teniuiii. The vutois Lould hae -u;;geted howiei tenns. They could have held out, aflei the theatrical fashion which Ueiinany was wont to follow, fo occupa tion of capital cities, for dictation in loyal palaces and foi arious other manifestations of empty pomposity. I.ul Dias's teims aie concentrated not on tinsel, but on inass tacks. Tlioy :uo terrible bcciiU'-o inhuiently and nnswerv ingly priijCtic.il. Austiia is tied ns no country vas ever constrained, no, not oven 1 'lance av the moment of Germany's dizziest triumph. The new-born thud lepubiic went thiough the uRony ol wituessint; the IIun"s ainKlorioiiB Kpectactos, but the mcasuie of ho suneudei cannot bo com- paied with that of Austria, since Kranco had so inllnltely le ot potenUallty V y'dj, Thelt. c.xist3 m, loophole for Au- ti Kin intrigue, no opportunity lor con niVame with her deseited ally, no chance but fo' her position to be of bupieme advantage to the Entente and supremely fatal to German. Tlii victors will lonnol Dalm.itia, specified islands of the Adriatic, specified naval tcsseK, all tenltoiy back of a 'lew military frontier, drawn -with the keen est eyo to irpvhpeinhlo strategic advan tage, Irom the Alps to the sen. Rail ways and river courses are theirs, Dan ube foits, the privilege of unlimited lequUtion, half of the army's artillery and equipment, aircraft asumbkd in ordained bases, the naval station of 1'ola and the ab.-olute control and direction of all Austiian commeicc. Such teims may be ujjaided as up plemental to the main demand for tho demobilization of the Austrian army and the evacuation of all occupied foreign tejrttoiy, but they ale what fortifies this primal y condition with a maximum of intensity. The unparalleled ligidity of the I "agi cement" is emphasized in the clause concerning pusoneis. Austiia" is to ic turn all that she bus taken, but without leciprouty. Not een Grant, to all Americans symbolical of "unconditional stu render," gave -o tew piomics of the fruits of peace to the vanquished as has the Italian geneiahssimo. Aut-tii.i wins peace, it is tiue. but within an iron ling of overwhelming power. The peace conference will debate the question of her international role. Until it meets she exists without self sfs&ertiun. All that tho Allies want fiom her they liuve anticipated. All that they want they will take at the most effective mo ment and in tho moat circctie manner. Titanic as m the fall of the aiimtei nation whose aimiCB bogan the world war, the thoughts of civilization iii3tinc. tively l evert to the effect of her debacle on the major toe that has plunged the globo in blood. The withdtawal of Aus trian troop3 from the western front will, of couise, speed on tho already active demolition of morale. Hut theic aie purposes equally pertinent to the vast enterprise of Get man humiliation em bodied in the armistice clauses. Ol prime bigniflcance is tlie enforce ment of a tiuo blockade against Gcr inuny. With the pi ivllege of mobility of transpoit for the Entente armies throughout Austiia-Ilungaiy, not only is the door Xa the East barred with steel, but ull pos-ibllit of lommiinication be tween the defeated ally and the solo bflllgei 'nt Hun u chance which he hoped to capitalize in case bf Austrian defection becomes a. dreamas insub- stnntlnl ns that of submarino icloi or eU'ectlvo Zeppelin U'rraribni. Sis'e fo1 the outlett between IVland and Kiut Pruthia drrninny is wholly isolattii. In physical a, .m moial apivt'. 1ir.i- an outlaw . If Uc iiKin penersity faiSt to ;c.id in evitable doom in the siluntiin hn it now suddeiib (.xiritK, in her toinpli'' teei anco from all aid fiom Viamia. in t blockade no longer of paper, but of aims, in the iimthcmnlic.il icrtsiinty of the supi emae. of uiponor forces Kanojihi-j from victory to vietoty, she may decline in ti pel of hv pociitlcal "hono." tN' terms Lwhich the Allied Council at Versuillea is now drufthi1,'. That they will be in any degree milder than thoe unjaxed on Austiia ih inconceivable. Th" Imiiteen points and theii humaiirtavlan ititpoit are peace-table material. e 1 jhav now that tluy an not (cermanc to armistices, whoso, l.eynoto i1 suiretiiloi! When she pondeis them, wliaP-ei-e can Germany envtitiKe, while estim.rilnjr ao her existent plitfht. with deflated ntmics, nnd allies scuttling: to ioer. but the scene of invasion fiom neaily all fion tarsV The elanflcation of the Aushi.m situation ill eentunHj Ie.we vast armie. Italiii'i. Serbian iind Iiiiti'h, free to lauiuli a culnnnatinj; blow upon her from the hcait 01 Crntial l.'mopp. Uut Jhere seems but the fnlntiMt chance of this tPiiitie episode ever beiij: bi ought to pas. The jam" is up now. 'Iho Gor man people know it. Ilei inilltaiists must ai-niedly behold it. Onl a single head of the hydtti which sought to ravaRe the world lemaius. The inaKiiilicently xictorious authority of tho terms to Autria speeds the day of final i.pcapitntion. N'aj.. ir.me, by any reasonable y-tetn of human eoniputa tion it icems nnmediutely at hand. i.i think tlia1 u U. mo i: publ fan hlionld tic plcit'il ii Mli v"to Tnr TMUiirrt tii" I'm LMMIM. WIIII.L 'I HE t.I.MMIM. !- UOOI) 7 1 1)1.1: lluNMWEM, rlulmn'hi'i tie.lloi, touit i a ,imnli of 100,000 Senaim ' Ui'p.ibtaan .State cliuh man. il.um t'.i ni'tlon of Jfr. Sproul bj 200.0011. f.ifjtPii.ui iiopiuor -M'Claln u s that Jfr. Sptuul v il h( elected bv a plnralltv ol mitV,VVV Hwretaiv tluUi'i nt the Xtpptitilii an Stute t'oTninitti-''. puts Kproul'ii plurallt at SOOtive ishp-ilf liun-1. ;. tin. Itspubliean iit Ikiinnun su Sprotil wIU caxry t'lii'.adcl l'liia ! 131,440 nnd Henutur Vaio saya tlml tlie lowest iMfstMe majoiltv for Sprout here will i lOO.non If Mr, Jlaker im light Iip in on a little more i tlian -Mr MeClum anil Sir. (Vow. f ilr Uonnlwvll U riht no one win lw iiu re Mirprlsexl than he. II aji. um ent t" bid last n.ffn ill -a4H ot ihat U Italian natti uil . nthem i' n j hi" own fault III! i.OU.HMMl l I'lfUllllSl'llON Wi: LiU NOT i-a iat tui n bai.it aplm-H iny i oters will t t'Kluy lor u innditlate for the suiertuir.ililp under tho impression that the (iinermi- i un pi cm lit o" aceuro the adoption of tue prohibition amindinent to the Kedclul Constitution. J'verv otcr Unows tluit amendments to tlie 1'edeiHl I'onsiitution aro rattlled oi rejocted hi the Heiieral .A.&enibl , and I that the Hovernoi lias no power to -veto ituch uitioii Tlie fate of til" prohibition umondment depend on tho inttntion of the nunine-ra of tlw Htato Iloubc of iteprc sentalives und t-iiute If tliey 'iro opposed to it the i'oirnorMs as powerless oer them os if lie we-ie the hhali of Tersla, nnd If thev favor it he ian no more pnint them than if lie wore a tlpstnif in tho Municipal Court. And "t iicn ha that u M)to for l.onui well is i tote f,r personal libert Asslliedly, 'in iho i i irdl ut M-l tin at least, the ap- pillins hubbub in Austiia will npun thai we shall have to UU plfcwliire than ut Vienna fer waltzf Vienna a3 the waltz faitory tor tho v,or!a In A'iPUUfse opera to be Uolsheiized And nliac would llolshcvlU itrand opeia bo liUe. oi a l'ols!eillt wait.' Would it bo opera more comli than mi that the Lenlne-Trot V nhoi'l uf ilipot,o!s has already presented? J'ho asulgmnTii of I il.u unrra Mi ' fctt-ainshlps to difieifii. ports and the distri bution ol fad freight aro In control of thn i inurnment. This is why a committeo of Plillartclphl i business iren Intitestd In the oort and it neeecary to ask 51r Jlarliham, regional dlu'itor of ratltoadp, to divert moro freight hern in older lo ulleio tho con Beetion In New Vorlc. Hut whj did not Jlr. MaiJ.ham do this without balng asUeil? It begins to loulv as l.icii l aatfr lb"" If the tiermans would the i,ooc sp need a lltilo fai-tcr chlelo than a Sedan ihair loi setting out ot that plai c. nic only reason foi dliidlntr tlie i'oriy iilstli Ward Is to mal.o li naeler for the Wres to gel more frlmds in I'oumllR. It Is a faiwnal polltii.i! plan and nothing raoic nut It the totais of Hie ward HUe it tho. will ha to etiduie no loilktqurnees The eann Ituislans. TI105 hai5 iield up tli pajir.ent of the third Installment of their war Indemnity to German, In vW of tn pioapwt of getting b.uU tho llrst two liistall liienta as .1 result of tho work Koih is dolns on tho nofctern trout. iJeawal tHar ma hato bien epei)ling a iruoe, but what he pulled olT was a whole trousseau guns mid submarines and tho "lmpaiticrtilzlns" of air craft. It looba as though Austria would ha.o to go home from tho party wearing u Sunday supplement, A'olo against constitutional amendment Xo. '. and for amendment No I. TI10 lattor' lirotidas for good roads and the former is to 'ucrcase tli funds atullublc for political lontiads and dltert it from tl 1 -ibwu anil port deielopment. AustrU-Hungary has sot peace, just as wl"aljnr'--Dlt', f ..t- THE CHAFJWG DISH lSeirMlnii.il, nt ) P. A 'pilll iop- i if lejca ii now nun i We punch the tiini duck rta ue Hi i I lie cluck, uliiwv lardj lunula all I Doinlnloii over eniploici And lest tin. I'iPMtio! clou n Pass hv, e bellow 'lliiliiK iluwn' rnilU tumult and the Munitiiij dir The Uosg and Oi'iu. ua dSp Kenmlns one haplcaa -nerllleo. A lplst with lebolllous heoit 'hu wiifes r nutated lul not elm The moll the i0. Ima left bflilliil rjKPAHTMlS.Vr heads nil melt nw.iv J-y To suburb, xubviny ami mlm. The phone. blonde su a. " day'a a ilia eionlng upnts uiloiii tho com 11a imp girl, UilnkinK hymim of Ii. Ii t'plnjj, "rojiv oi (Mil dofr" "pi! M'Tiuu i.iuflili J Uuii't try to pu lent, O llosa' pull that stuff ... t I .eat 1 ou nbido ilie e'ollnin loss u tour mot skilled Htenot;rnpli Tntiiotiow morn she'll (,ul( lie? Jul. And --o to woil. Tor Mr. Schwab' Wlii.1i I'lnie- 'I tut Siiliiig lt.. (',r,.ai Mi 11 Interferes Willi Uiij-'g M,,.,l. W. neri billing lunch with I'utl liij. . . tit a 1Mb In (tt Voih the utliei il.n i'ventb.1', .w ia inovlua ulotig ei t.- 1 ntltli We lmd dlMdeil the fried -ei' . wlthu u . uirielliiK or cen hain t. 1 foi f'n MPtvlcp'i of u siieiitltlc -( . 1 ilietiT tin- kC.tne with the coffee ml ii lontm li pi'tutucs. on outer tor desseit hint liei n 1 . 1 ",iy one -ipple pie (for us) and one I ten. 11 pasti ifoi UlrgersO. IVihupa in Phoilld add thutIllsi( 1 - 'i 1 11 ii f T'ic (uiiu All Uo0S0ell, w,th -.niu ot'iei a.iitletiioii. nnd Ell down ul t'u n t tab.e. which was Eervwl b the sunn w.il" who was attending us. It la ((Mite an o-porleiie Ui n.t -.1 c-i to the Colonel, but how he does iutitf. h with utie'a mi-al! Our waiti r Imniedla'eli retired to the bltchrn, picked nut .1 ilnm whito tiupk'n and tiutig it umi IiIh loft foieann. (lie had'not found one iiueaaan for wu.titiK on us.) Ills face iiMnimed tin half worried half-iiuportnnt expi'tsslou that Ih common to gentlemen imulnitlng Itra'e utTalra. lie bustled n bout an a man ner and with a btislaieaa that we hail thought was lunislieil from human uc ( omplishmctit. I.Ike a 1 olijurer on the stnsi'. he nmtcrlallzcil butter pnta, -hinliiK knlvw. and forks, plate, miinry and what not and spread them iilxnit the I'olonol The upple p!e and the Vieneh itii were completely foi gotten. Tt wan a nice point ot etiqui tie' Sit nigS'ifrt mill his gupKt ilelxiteil vhat they Sliould do Tn'uttd a lmid 11 and reiall the waiter to his provloua oblicutloiis would bo InipoSRibl. To liei kmi lillii would be fiuitlesa. for we h.iw In the severe lines of concentration un his blow that all his wits weie relent li wily tmur-ed on tho problem of whether be dared offer his distinguished truest an fitiu lump .if sugar. Jloreovm. there was u solemn jo written upon him, ui' eistuiv that ul inost aei e.1. Kvlifently lie had lilt the hUh peak of his 1 .ireer Wliut leellns inun ttotlld intllido Upuli thi (leMited tboiigllts that must bu.i in the mind uf u waiti r engaged In serving Ureutnean W'ua lie tabtilating lilu itiipiesHlohH. to be repeited at homo that nlsht and liaudi d down through his faniil for aentrutlnua Ate waited patlenth lland b. lluuiigh the happi uuura stance that the Colonel was busy tulking mid hail not yt ordered his meui, wo caught the enniptnred uml absent eyo of our servitor. He blushed. Tiuo demoeiat at l.iart. ho l.new tliat he had been sullty of unwortliy ilicriinlnatlon. i.ooUliii iit ously to ce that tho Colonel wns still absorbed in 1 onver&ation, ho lushed out and brought what we had. ordeicd so loni: beiore. Then, k sumlng his tmcoi)-cious air of mstic exaltation, lie proceeded to tho dclleato task of llndlng out what tho Colonel wanted. What mun. iindei kucIi ( ircumstnncea, would havo been so ba,so as to order 11 second piece of pie or I'reneh paslrt V Wo lift our sen lug man r.iptli eotitcmplatlng tho back of Jlr. lloo-evelt's head. And as no uid befoie, ih" thoiight occurred to us, Great Hell are wonderful, but th'ev do Intel fere with the menu 'thought- in a lla-h-Cailietlral liiioi(ji the icrious 1 cc 0114I1 neton jiioli fen thai shouM imjatic the thouaht 0 (loot! men after the uur telll lie ichat to do iclfi f 7ie Hide poti ulth folic iottoms In illicit the restumantf 101" scire s;n up foe prUldle calei tine 0 the unpleasant results of tud ups of coffee for tuneh U that they often heep one aicahe all afternoon. The piece of piiNipUu pie thai ue are at nayi loolilno for and neicr find h a touting piece. Most of them arc mucin a cessation of hoitllltiei. When ou got on a train to go to New orli (it might happen to an one) alid find the smoker crowded and i.esiBn ourself to an Inside scat nett to u stout man Wearing a very bulky oercoa and then ho gets iyff at North Philadelphia, isif t a gtapd and glorious feeling? SOCKATHS 1 he 111.1 me strong and stiaglu and .1 falliei H' slim. And I kIsc thanks to him My leotlitr boie mo silad ami sound and Hv.cet. I klf her ftei ' Hut now. with ine, tlaii gcwcraiioii fulls And nevermore uall To cast throiiBb me tho aneient mold again. Such women and men I hato 110 sou. whose life of llash and file' Sprang from ins splendid sire: No daughter for w hose soul my mother's flosh W'rouiht lalmeut fresh. Life's euerab"lo rhythms like a flood Ilcat in my brain and blood, Cr hig from all generations past. "Is this tho last?" 1 Who made me, heart and head ' lven tho sunbeams falter, fllcl.c-t and bend I am the end " MnifcUarilu WUk'tisoii, in Cnntiiiiporary Verse l'l i-se candidates who base 10 Debt for election are ensylng tho complacency today of those others who ha a safe-majority -Jn i ibetrHstricte- . '1 lU&f v i'Tir Irlir'fliifcifiMii-linfliin Wt&tt'&'&r''-''" a, . rrYtii' -nKffiraHKnmiW -MMiHBiw'Knin&fflWWIIrT-lTfflrini T n ' x. iM!WWMlP?ayi;EKWIIIMaipgnanH'afga!ignarj M -WMaiwaBfmyKriiiaHMMt'BBga--'-'maaa sx,. I -: WJfetSr. $i?&i.'&5 mm - f. t j Th ciimii'i In ti clo-c .1 icnoil MmmmMmrx .wtmsFFij i -iisssssssssssmssfiY.-i'1. rSSWX&mSKSw-tVK 1, r''J V& sw f '''iVA--''1tfSr1 l v ""it'-'-'STt'"' t "-"aTKv-t "'ij-31"-"V:X?a"'ak"lI-r' " '-' ' ' ' " -''-1 ''" V PHILADELPHIA'S NEWEST PUZZLE Ftirllicr Cil I'lammi" s ccilml to Meet tho Flood of I'lttitie Motor Trailic MJ;: j: 1 11. ill li s ..1, liisllll. a diltl. tilt till 1 l'i" I lug uliii-i.M cf their tn utluiii' tiitll' and trutisiHiit aim as a u lis d.-selopirunt h.i-. been nil mn.iz' nj ot who trie at tin rush hoius Mot 01 pi IHO 111. lit to crorfi, in the font traille oer lVnn Snuar. or to pas from mie side of Sfarkit Klieot to another at Tenth or Twiltth, or to uatlgat.) a motorcai airawi Dplawnrn asenuo near the ferrle will be poignantly nwate that wo are as ct wlllioiu Hen a alld thcor foi tbo f-olution of 11 ptoblcm that will gion larger and moro lomplliated jlall. f-'oonei or later there will In n budge to Camden. Ww rstems of Improved loads will bo general after the war. Motor traltlc will double within a few iais and the lie olumo of tiantport betwifa rallwa tinnl nals and tin inner lndustri will sulijicl the aln-nd irowdid slreets of this 1 It to new pressure. The illy itself ultimately must base the aspul of a Ricat obstaele In the great general lUiient of motor traflli. Tho main tlioroiighfiiies aie hardly udeiiuale, een now, ennifoitabl to aicomtnodate th. How of motor chlilos of nil sorts. The situ- tl atlon ikiuIiph from those uigagcd in c'ty soiernnieiit and illy plnmitng a frank and lntellh;piit reeoKiiltlon of new iirlnclples and an altogether nets point of ilew . A-1'1' I'h.iadiiphl.i laUkht up Ith the older 1 111. h ol lluiope and big m a ssleiu of boulei.ildn e.mielSid iliieu In a mood of 1 sill, ti.-ltm and for the umiiii leine of llghtir tritlle. i lie i'arl.wa, as it uufin'shed, b, Willie splendidly plunried us a municipal Improienniit of tho greatest beauty and alu", in a senc uptesintatlie of theories that soon must bi legaided as moie 01 leas uld-fasiilotied Wo held to the lluropean eonceptloty of a boiihuaid ns a tiioroughfaie which had liiht of all to be desed as a stately expression of legard fort leisure and good tirehltectiiio and the open air that ntlltudo of mind was Justi fiable, Hlmo tlie bouleiard to tho Pa'ik. the Northeast Boulesaid, the gieat aienua kad ing to the nay ard, and the work done on tlie border of Cobbs ("nek Pail; are peima Pent Impioiemeiits of Immeasurable la.m to tho city nt large 1'rom this on; howener. we shall hae to think d'fTerciitl of bouleinrds. "Wo ehall hale to I'lInU of bouleiards hi terms of their utilltailau vuhio n eentral arteries ndmuato to enry giistt currents ot motor italllu be iwecii eentral blgluvays and tho wtrategio poluis in tho buslniss mid Industrtnl stem uf tiio miimiuiillj. OtiieiwKe within 11 1. w c.irs th'n i hlef thoroiighraieH will lie almost iinpaMsnlile iu the eintnil seitlone of the lit It hovbe'ii upt)oi(d Uiat we weie done foi a time with clty'-'plamilns. As a mattii of tact, wo luiio to begin all nci again rpllU solume of motor tiallle that ahead i tests the capacity of liroad sltoel uud Maiket street, Pelawaio nenuo and tho fcriles would bo fur greater than it is but for tbo war. Thcio Is certain to be a sudden md hea Inueaso of automobiles and motortrucks within tho 'next ear. Iho war has adtertlsea tho vlrtuos ot tiio gasollno motor. Tho army atono lias had motortrucks constructed tu countless thousands. It Is altogether likely that most ot these ma eblnea will bo-turned back by tho Oovern inent to uees ot peace when they aie brought from IJuropu Onsollpe cais that caniul euns .11 U uminu nitlon en tlie Mex'caTi bolder win iihold nj the mniy to mako wa for bettei one, and some ft them, nowly equipped, aro now , 11 rr vine coal and milk and nlanos about dm -r;-v . $ yy y . . 1 - .'. . .: .' j , - ..,-..1.-. j t . 1 wliicli will -land ill honor Indole - lUmulatioi of nrin triK ls Is tin lied b lek to tin uns ol j'l-aie and Industr, and win 11 manufdiluiiiH mo 11 lleied of tlve lestrictlims now linpi.Ftil iip.ni llii'in, stieit tiallle 1n an lit Mill has. u Hew and strat go .ixp'ot. Motor ficlghl transport lnolea a neis and permanent piltielple iu industry. I'undeious tiucks will lit- ntuneiuus 1 he smallir trucks will come hi 11 Hood. I 11 now the gmiral onicestion Is ailequato to slow down all tralllo and tu inteiiupt stieet car schedules Vi t uo one has ct taken time to eonsldii what Is to hippcu when the tldo rlsi s and thlikeii' in the st.us Immed'atelv ahead Aln-.id tin liafllo betwien glien point" llko Ciauips nnd Hog ltd mil the fi-rrlf s and uptown liultistll'S has tended to croud een tial aVtirlea like liroad street nnd Maiket strut. The iross stmts nt times am Im passable. Itilt tot tho clllclemy of tin. tiallk lmPn un 11 delay nnd iiiionenle-uce nnd net Ide'iit would be lai more genei.il than the me. Iho 1 heikiibfi.il d shtcm of slrtets pre sents the Una I dltlleulty in tho handling and meijeliig of hiuiy tiatllo eurrents. It Is Hlgiillloiiit that I'.uiuellH hao iiomt s-ien iltto tnolido tho Piiilii' kicpaitmeiit with iniaus for tile propn eoutiol of eien the present t opinio of motor tratlio. Traiilo xlrtually legulati sJtsilf after nightfall, when tho absurd semaphores aio almost luiislblc 'the Illuminated Htrct signals genet al in almost em other 1 irgo elty appiar to be a luxury that Pblladelpida tannot nffoul. This one ill. uiiiBla-io sugsests tho blissful obstraetlou In whii h the 1 It. (.oMrnnunt it fnelng the (omplleatious sun to descend upon It later on WJJ M.U rot s steins ol (ontrol ndiouato to tho pri'iiiT legulatlou mid distrlbutlo-i of thi motoi tratlh. of the future. Palis has a seiles of umuuis tadlatlng fiom central points which makes lomineielal tiatrie" lasy and eionoiulcal In an volume, Vienna has a wide bouleiard whiili cnclrVleii iho city with easy approaches to nil business and icFideiitlnl scitlons Certainly the narrow iros stiedii of Philadelphia will "lot bo adiquate to uieoiuniodate tho future ciush between the gieat industrlil centers of the southeast and tho downtown sections, and Market street will sootier or later be hope lessly jammed by the tides mire to lesult iioiu n Camden bridge mid a leauakeued Jersey on tho 0110 band and &0,000,QOO worth of good roads on the other. These mo ImpeniPng dinieultlcs that the Its got eminent must soon begin to think about. The city planners who se-isid tho coinurfcbetislie plans committee haxo new wulk out out for them Under mi Ideal sys tem tlie neaiy industrial traille should hafl uiteries of its ow'n Only piaitlcal engineers will ho able to seo a way out of the com plication, nut tho complication Itself Is beiomlng plain to oerbody. Whut Do You Know? "f Ql'l, I. Wliit U nisinl Li the "liniMilliui" uf ulriraft in llir nriiilllre lernia with Austrli? v Ulirre iirr.llir ( nriilc tip.. .1. ' li It U the stllllllnel of .1 lull 11 in phii ' 4, IMiu wrote Ilie noiel "( lurlsaa llurlows".' i. Wliul U me nit hy tlie pluSe uf tlie c( Until? I), lhit la the (llrTrrsiire In lime liftuern llallfus and Neil liork? T, Wluit U Hip me.inlinc nf Ilie I ntln idirii.e, "lie niortiili, nil lilil liotuim"',1 S,-liat aim (iruifr lleirlund'a natlTe State',' II. llaw lures 11 11 nrnu leldr.1 Iu -Nnivolrnn's funea ut the famuua aurrenucr of I Im? 111. iime nn tiuerliKii nilmlriil nun utleuillnc the ersulllea Cutincll. iibnei lo Ycelerdaj'e Quiz I, Catherine ile x..f, vlfe nf llenrj II, anil ftlarle ue xiei)r, nlfe of Ilenr III, nere oueena of rrnnre, 3, llrltecpout la the rlaM.iral namo for the Iar- danellea. 3. Jloliumnieil II svaa the TurkU'i anltan wbo cuntureu ConntHntluople in UZU. 4. llxlcuoua meana blender. fi, Tlie odd-aoundlnir liaaaeon liua Lecn ulled "tiio (Iohii of the urrhentru." (1. Hurt la the I'laliet wlilrli haa been heller". I hv aiime astriiiioniera I.i luntaln u nrtiiurk of extraunllnari lanaia. 1, i-rroe mi iiojeii ArBl.lin uhllntnplier. hum In Spain In the twcUtli eenturj, 5. A Ullilerkln la a aliteeu or eighteen lullon ratk for liquid. U, A hlreme waa an aneient (alley with two J&f tlie eves of ftitiiit cneialidn-." Vrom the KaUtrs proclamation to I'rhiic. !fit What's the Matter 11 'ith the Kaiser? WHAT'.: the matter with the K.ii he lost Ills ".Me" 1111 " 'It'" er has Has lie severed all ly'attnns with bis favor ite pronoun I ' Where's his dlguiliis and titles and his other tinsel stun, Can it bo of l.lnglj hoitois that our Willie's hid enough" lto was alv.ajs shy and mode, ever shrunk from public gaze, looked on war and all ltd homo a with such tenor and amac. Tint perhaps ho has decide 1 it s a ood time to lethe And let Ma and Polf .mange to pull the chestnuts fiom tho ilie. Lit them tell the guilolts- wuld aoout that painful accident. That "befell" tho I.usltanla when to liot- torn she was sent. Let them tell how all of Herman with s.impath was rent How the promptly struct: a medal to r- member tho event. That "sptirloti eisenkt" and .ill it. meant was but a harmless Jest To gl6 all xes-uls and their crews the so much needed rest. , , Uut what grieved most our CInnccllor, and.' those tor whom ho spoke That Ameiioj was so obstinate she couldn't see tho Joke. And w he'll wc bomLed tlie hospitals Uelgtum and in CraiK-o In TJiey wcro nio-tly llllcd with wounded. who, of coutse, must take a chance, And lots of other trliles were much magni. fled, of course, By peoplo who were sole at us and thus mude things lool. wots. Ko when wo get together all tlie-e tilings can bo explained, Anet ou will Ilnd us guiltless, though nov so greatly blamed; Willie thcro may "be llttlo criots for which wo should atone, Eut the don't concern the aimlcs they're. for diplomats alon So theio's nothing for the Kalsfir or for the general staff, As we represent tho people and only talk In their belialf. OC course, when we go homo again and make our full report, We may inuko It to "All Hlsbeat.' ns (ha eoutt of last lesort. "et all tho sune we ask pu 11 H UtHf Willie sick? Or this sudden self clTaccment just another Geiman trick; t Where's the nigger In tho woodpll- what's tho latest Trojan horse. Has our Willie influenza or pcihnps is it remorse? iluy. his troubles soon bo uct anjl hh spirit find release, With u Illy hi Ills fingers may h.s soul soon rest in peace. Whother dead from war's reverses, Span. isli flu or, Prussian grip, Just chlsol on his tombstone Hern lies William let hint It. I. V. IIAUItr U. LO.MMHIi ujisiinteiidetit Hills h tl.a the p. t. 1 nius refrain fiom polltli,al uct vity roday. liyt will they? That is the questlou -U 'vltalla Irredenti liiVnore. a " r 11 - 15 o J' i&"