SeF C ," EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER WillLADELPHlA, SATURDAY, A'JPJRIL' 20, 1910 'T'lJJSSfW?! ST-. , J.-' i.& 3 1 i? if ti ." v-l ir' v kt!,. ? .J. Uuenjng public Wzbzz L THE EVENING TELEGRAPH fa PUBLIC LEDGLH COMI'VNV F ryiirs H k cimis p, i htm Churl's If l,udlnton h. I'r ' 1, nt Jilm ItRrtln.Herretnrv mid Trurr. I'Mllr P ( lilt John 11. VV llllami U li i t s.utton lilrntni- nniTnnnr, no van Cutis II. IC i'hik 1 hJlrm.iti DAVID B. SMILHr I liter JOHN' O MARTIN. 1. iiel.il Hulneiwi Mhiikt riibHshtMl OhIIv lit IM ni it Lrnuin tluliling InilepPmli II i StlllM, 11)11, nJ.Jihwi ATtlMi ClT) 'rev f inui llill'llttlj ?srw Venn ... joil .Mptrnit tlnri Ton m Dm n i rot l lit ii inn St 1 i i- . Iliim run mm Htillrt ni! t'lili I l.' 7 'i ii Mini I UK I tws nriiEM W HIM ins lit urn I or I', i isilwiulii n'll It'll St JsFW V ,,K tit Rial I ll S I I'll ! IlliL. 1.0 I ov Ml tlEvr I lid In i i . IflWUIPItiiV IITiVts I Til I trMMl Tllll I I IH I i s - T 1 ' tit crtlrfT In hlliHllplil i hiiI iirrouiiilni" i" i p.t It tit. i( Iwlv ll.'li nU l" r 11 ' k I1 it to ' i 'hi rlrr I mill tn ,n lilt" nllt-lap of I'l i' . I ih i li t1 I t It- I Sf,i.,s I i iirtflfi or I i Ifrd Mnt .iv r v ti,.. frr f ft i .01 ill- t ii tli JPIt st.l lo'lin per voat piivOiV In .t, on V oil Tor. Inn inlllilrl' 'I' I' " I"" mo i' . V i, r uSirlirt wMit i ' I" li R 1 til ist lvr oh! n" Ufll ' 111 illi. nm 1000 tl M MT KnM1r. M(N -.Oil! ildrf nil iokdi i ' ilO' I I mi' tn ill I i ! P 'b l'i i I lili Member of the ssociated Press Tin: t.v.sof l77 '.7's ir.' tr i 111 nititlril In Hit im in iipulifnt nm of nil ven i tlipn li tn iifthttfl tn it ni i'iI fithc tin iirilitnl ni Hi i tint" i mi I ii'-o Ih lofnl mil- iinlililtrti thru it t tilth' nf irntlln nlinn if m nil ilu pntfhr hricin mi nln h i 1 1 n' rhlloil, Iplna -liinlu nl Jo l'l MITCHELL PALMER'S BLUNDER AJI1TCHKI.I. PU.MhK oi'uht to In a little siller ot lii tn I- I el oi, he again ihniKus thai tin liimwiiit- lo-t the iat eonirics'iinal election lie au- ot pio-Geiman nte-, ,i In did at the .Iitfi . son I .ul) dinnoi Tl " I'niteil States nttoi nev jrmeiftl al.uded to Wisi-onsin a an llliistiation of his point. s a mattei ot I art. the Wisconsin delegation in the Houje of Kep lesentatnes lontained three Or-mmats before the lampa'trn of IHI'I. whuh wa wnged on the issue th.it the Pie-ide:il had kept u- out of wai. In th.it .ear Wisccnsin sent ,1 soli I Itepuldu.m di lo cation to Wa.-hmj'U.n, "lee'i d In the voteis who weie not pleased with the couisp of the administ'ation It is aUinir a litt'e too much to eni't any one to beliee that t1, fi"imai' sym pathizer were responsible for the nli'i'-" to the Pie.sident contained m the defeat of the candidate - of h s pai ty at th" i 'i'!s, espeeia'ly when the President was appea'injr foi support on th' piound that he had declined to j;o to a with Germany. In the election List fill, vlmli "e the Republicans a i umlttv of foitv-fho in the House, th.' Wisconin eteis elected one Social'-t, while tbc rema.nder of the delegation was PenuMi-nn Mr. Palmer may wih t let the ad ministration down ea-ilv whn he asciib'-s ita loss or the contro of ('um'i"1- to the influence of Gfunin i.;,r.irit! ", but he will bae to find t-u i bettei ex planation before h" can com iner- anvimp who knows nn thing about the v.,u the nation is feel'in. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR WOMEN T KG VI. disc; iminatioiis aim n-t women - aie slowly dis.ippeai. i;. 'Jbe'e was a time, ears ajro. when women wie i.ot allowed to jnactue medicine It too1, lonfjer to open the iioors ul the cik, i t to them But it was not until t'i, week that the last lestlictions on the business actiMties of women weic ltmovud in Pennsylvania. The Governor has just signed a bill which peimits wornr-i to be ineo-piiiatoi.s of companies and to seie as otlicei s and directors of bu'.t'e-s 10 jjo The net step will be to put women on nn equality with mm at the ballot-bo. NOW WATCH THEM BUY! WHEN' the building and loan ass n-ia-tioiis in this st.it I of.ui to invest funds in Libert Bonds -ome .st'c-kk toi technicalities disputed then- leccal i ic hi to do so. The manajteis of the associa tions, however, insisted that they han vio lated no law.s but had fulfilled a pat.i otic dutv To make it impo-iible foi fuithei letf.d quibbles, th, Lecislaluiu has passed a bill empowerinit che associations to buy Vic tory Loan notes and validating a'l pie vious investment ol building and loan funds in the war loans Governor Spioul has veiy piopeily ap proved the bill and it is a law. The "asso ciation's may now invest to the limit ot their available icsouuos and in -i, doing Will the heait appioval of e-ei.v pati i otic member OCEAN RECORDS REVIVED A CHEERFUL ecl(o ol lnely pi.atc jaya on the Atlaitic n, aounao I m the p.nnouncement tint the tiaiibpoit Aqm , tauia has just aciumplished .a mlohI ctohsinp;. Compaied with the speeu tcaU achieved just pnoi to the w.u thi. Cunnrdei's latent run is not rematkablc She crossed from Bicst to Xuw Voik iri five days, twelve houis and tifty-oight minutes. As long ago as lfey.i the l.u- j taniu ouiiosbu ion pel i ill lliunce With U 1, truiisuiiuiiiic passage in live ilay.s, seven nours and ivveniy-tniee minutes, whilu in 1010 the Mauretama made her .still unbeaten spurt in n little more than four days and ten houi.s. Civilization might .seem to be going crabwise in view of the inteiest in the Aquitania'.s speeding slower by rnoie than a day than that which was" accom plished pine years ago. With the wai as a deterrent, there is, of course, no denying that the march of pi ogress was violently interrupted. Nevertheless, it is worth while lejoic Jng over what the Aquitania did. Though closely pushed bv some crossings of the Apierican troopship Great Northern, the Britihh steamer now holds the transport record. It furnishes an encouraging fcnsis for restoring speed prestige on the Atlantic ferry. The return to normal conditions can now be envisaged. It is startling to realize how readily the public became accustomed to ocean crossings that would have seenied slow r quarter of a centuiy ago. The war shiDs. especially the destroyers, of i'Woiirse, performed miracips of speed, -JrJb but Iheli" achievements have been kept N wcret. Now. however, we have a definite Tfltwarq io ouiiu up from anu nopes can tttMWU oi snorteningr, me cross. lug tir c in a way thnt cvciy one thought inevitable before I!)M. Within a few vours new pns.onc,oi fliei.s. Ilritisli. 1'iJnch and, it is t be wished, Ameiiciin, will be afloat. Once ajraln the ocean will iriow nuiiovvoi. Swift commerce and pnssenirei travel must bo one of the concomitants of the levivod ci ilizntian. The davs of tot'tv Ticssjon aie ovc 1! 1i)2!l the Aqut tama'.s iccoid ought to be beaten bv ul least a coi'ple of dav. EVERYBODY'S UNCLE SAMUEL AND SOME DOLLAR-AMERICANS Your Wistful Old Relative Is No Longer the Rage In the Gay Capitals of Europe and He Need Not Care rpiIA 1 oil 1 w i -1 1 n 1 old m-nilimaii ol whom on Hunk when nu think il nim at II as you I nile Nimui I isn't liaMlll' .the luiasanti-l pos ihle time ot it m his jt in in ings aiiroad A little while ajro .'1 the band in Kuiope bland for him. lie . is ilineil to distinct on. Kincs who lilt then ciown; .slippini, tumbled oei themsein. . as the sajinc,' is. to do him honoi. Hi was called ! ncnd and S.imoi and l.e ider Out-of-l)aikness. Now the dtmosphete has chilled about oiii I'ncle IK is not p isiimed to ha.e .ns lights not i'in the nuhts of cour tesv. la l.as asked nothmc tin himself. Those who ask e(ithinn ai" outraceil because he icfu i- to saeiitice his honor and his plodiii tl wonl The place n. which he Imds liinvelf is th.it wluie li , own lads stood up. level on!, and ilni'l b, thousands bei.uise he isketl them i a quaml that was not then own Hois he m li tn keep his piomise to the dead hi- own dead and the diad of all iMlions? Dor, he, fioni the irieat ness of his bent, wi-h to m.ilu sine that he shall ii" ei .in.un have to sentence the outh r h's l.-ii'l t uniniatrinube tor-m-nt and amnh latioit'.' When voui l'"c!e m.mifests a vibii of some suih de tc miiiiuti'i l tun can i.lmost heat the ee luow iiistle a, the; rise disil.iinfulli in the cap tals of l.jrop". The London Mo'n.nir T'ost will open tin dooi of KdroiK' 'he a l'ien;'ieil danu and oiiler hnn out. "Mn'lMoiidle:" dec'a'nis Genual Wood, who w.shes to ita in the pie-idency by the sword " out I'll, 'e has come upon doubled d.ivs lecniisr he wauls no one to (tot a lion's slvii" at Pails. His object-on aie not ento--nt.il They aie founded in "oric He know- thnt wheie thne is a lion' share then- must be a lion. And when- theie is a 1-on then- will always be men lurk nip with loaded puns. You i mi n. is k'HIV s -Whit Uncle, l'ke nil olhe reasonalile ii-l to th" luaif of giinnl.i Ho . i-ow abnm'iiablv futile it i b.nl mannt '" muimui the raianoia"s of diplomacv. riuv want the trm-.bl-sMiine intcrlo)"! to uo home and leave 'hem to the diil,vK"U bv which they a-" accustomed to thrive and pios pev tempoiaiily He vv ill not go horn . And th"lc he i-. Stu-'u by him now, because he need? us all. Who sjij thai pwuem ikois am t los.sed .' If your Uncie has Ins ancient faith shaken he mnnot be blamed. Yet tiom th disi-ii'ce be aipeais able to ipke on- of h m-o1" in foreign paits. It is at hi m , ii anywheie, that he may an-uiie a I ami !' evmcisin. Thoi" aie times when it appeals that the h phi n i com ng back again to tioublo his hi.. '1 , htt'" peoples whom h" has a.rtc 1 ai tl lulteiod under his own loot are dtspo ed to tuin. upon h.m vio lent y omi again. That, wc believe, will pass. Tnc'se aie time, of emotion Peo ple an savng things they an sine to leeii-t We all do. The hvp "iiitis ho should tca'lv give join I nele si.! in s loi.cern aie not the little pi op., who aie swent mimi ntarily with the I'llusion that the safet for wh'ch the. i bioti.eis gave their 'r.es is gone. The t-ae hyphenates are those rditoi .vho, wiling in vour Un le s ve--y Uinuuage. s.mel and lie and p.indei hpo 1 1 ltic a'lv to -il en minds m m der that they rani be all things to all men These air the Hollai -Amei nans the most dai.geioiis of a'l at a t,me like this They a'o altogether too lamiuur to rnna delp'hia. and the time v- '1 i ome when we hall be lvaitll ashamed of them, f'er taml the .opre'ent a force .n American life that now- ti cables youi Uncle gieatly. But theie aie compensations Beneath the mink of bigoted cnticisin we still are eounJ. We commend the attitude of Seuatoi Hi Johnson and Senator Boiah to the at tnfon of Europe. Both have been stiff rtcked and vviong-m tided in the n.-ist and woefully exie- ive in -.needi Their un expHte'd closing in to the suppoit of the moie recent .meiican uintentions at Pans shows bow inciv itablv the tubal in stinct leuet at the siulT of a real danger. Banters aie tiamn'ed. Small mattei s mo foi gotten and the flock streaks to the side of an impel iletl iclative. Your Undo should, as they say, wony. There is not likely to be any lenevval ol lasting hphenism m th United States. Indeed, 11 is a question whether the significance of the hyphen was ovei properly understood. One of the piteous lacts of the wai wa.s that such little actual disloyalty as appeared in Ameiica waa among old and matin e men and women filled with mcmoiies. Eveiy wheie in the world uprooted lives weie made balder, towaid their end, by the wai. Things and places viewed in retrospect always seem far faner and loveliei than they ever weie. So, it may be, the Fates atone for the paitui";s and the goings away, and the faiewells and the renun ciation that make up so laige a part of human existence. It was the days of his youth that must have beckoned to ninny an alien rather than a countiy or a gov ernment. There doubtless wen- remem beied voices, the imagined perfection of lost yeais and hnc bouts that belong to the days of all innocence involved some how with half the instances of hyphen ism. It is a human weakness to wince when the hand of the wojld seems lifted against these blessed things, A man's memories aro his own, and if by their very tenderness they overwhelm him one must be brave who will pass judgment. There were mean nnd virulent hyphen ates, of course, and there were detestable inorates in America. Thov were 1 da tively few. They will be fewer in the future, nnd for the present it is more open covenants openly nrrirrd at Is to re charitable to forget .such demonstration ff t rwysnUe the nlWity ot secret cove. nuifol ovv unnn a trans ent emot on. Ttnf -y--i---- 1- c " " --1 "... v. the hyphenate editor and the hyphenate ei itic is not emotional. Thcee are the men willing to misk-nil whoever will at tend to them who will welcome a pios ppet of '!' and blood and endless lies be cause the opposing comae happens to be advocated h a Democratic Piesident. Even London's! cheiishcd' Morning Post is less detestable, in this instance, than some Ameii'-an join mils that could be named The Post, which has begun to oidei voui- Uncle out of Km ope, speaks onlv foi Toivism in a state of senility and decav. It is noticeable, on the other hand, thai all ovei Euiope, from the west ofEnglaml to the boideilme of (leimanv, the plain people and those journalists and i litus who have the honor and cour n "p to sneak for them aie on the side of voui I'ncle Samuel In meiiia the clitics who have turned mo. I shnni"fulh unoii the iepoiisible lei ""si ntativcs of then own govcrnou"!1 ' I h'- most cntic.-i' davs of our intion's his',),- lnk onlv the coinage to be t'Mth fnl Tlnv know better. And -o it i i-uva due that piesiinies to dn''.-i'n cour- t,, ,r, ,..,t than would be u-quiicil to fit i -it i'l the dollar editors' vho evei dbl oi imi will i umbel this h.uassed planet. HOW THE ZOO SURVIVED WAR ZOOLOGICAL (.ARDEN'S thioughout '-1 th woild mev itably sutfeied fiom the wai eia in whuh even the necessities of man wi n- so impel fict Idled. It is thuifoie good news that the attendance at Philadelphia's adinuable .no last yeai was sufiiuentl incieased to comprnsate in some deg ice foi nmneioiis seiious handicaps Iilstilutions of this kind aie almost noici uin at a piolit Plu'adelphia'- is no oi option, and our public is hence in tier a continual debt of giatltiltle to the genei oils suppoiteis of the delightful guldens which piovide much intelligent leciiation and benelii ial instruction. Wh"ii it is considcied that, despite the emhaigo on the linpoitation of animals and the high cost of laboi and mate lials. the standaid oT the on was ffei lively sustained thioughout the war penod. additional appieciatiou should be forth coming Little has been lenoited (oiiceinint the famous Zoos abioad, but -t is pi nimble that a'l have senoiislv detei lorited. It l.s known that the laidin di-s Planles anil the .Tard'ii d'Acclunatatioii of Pai is. both evhilntois of animals, aie sadlv denleti"! and the interesting i.x'eless Roman I'ai deiis a-" nn more. What hune.iv G"i "iinv did to 'he still mine urn. i'l. able llaifei-b'Lk lollect-on in Hambuig is un i'i"' oded Phllailelnb -i -'s entitled to nude on her 7n''s ini'i d in the riiiNt of loan times, -ml Mi" thousands of nations who have f.,i,,ii i,l,., .,i,. thee cn'i haidlv fail to wish c ' th' foil teen thni's.ind doPais' ,i it, ,f in,-' ised lece'pts had bee-i ten . 'lues as v " ' TREE VIRTUES THE seveial hundied "ti ibute-tiees" planted in Philadelphia soive ii double purpose. As war mcmonals their s-pn tt ual beauty is piofound. They are living monuments to hcioism. But apait fiom that .significance, then piactical value i I not be ovei looked. Shady avenues, even though theii foie-teis mav have i n destitute of t''e commemoiative in stinct, bestow health and cKnm upon any citv. Unl ke so inanv civic embellishment, these aie not costly. Indeed, tiee-plant-,ng is a thing so piimI done and so much I- j-amed theieby that it is almost nu tating to leflect how niton some special observance is lipceaiy to spui on the act. It should be geneiously and system atical perfoimed, and in few cities will its viitucs be more evident than in Plnla dc'phia. s nutionolises go. Philadelphia -'s lathei a nl.un town The contrast of the gieen foliage with 'he tiaditional lrd buck is iklmhtful. Some of the artistic handicaps of oin ligid, nanow. checlcer boind stieets aie iiiemediabb . But well-iiuituied tiees will soften many a haih outlnir- It is a convention, and an f.Ncellent on" that thpy thould adorn h lululevard Hunib'er thoioughfai e-. how-ev-ei , need ,tlvni also. If anv oho , .in ili' no Var .i word of a fi s lollies, th.n will do miiIic ii i iiiiiiiisin nf human slan.-litfi hv iimi-liiiH'i tanks, iil-litps. .-uulhii. puisnii :is ami ai inn's without " nil, itiniiriilatiii; Hives nntl tin' ss,.,natic di'iti adation of lai i s to tin it i it nn I ii in. he will It nil n trim iliiii!it" to dt'si i ill" tlio mit of win thnt the woilil is trviiic In I'liiiiiiinte The pi 0spnt wonl is futile mid inisli'lidniK 1 he navv's ti.insiit llilll irtll t's l.llllle iiiipl.uio wlii, h . .n coi ding In ilispati hos vi'sii id.iv. lonlilnl KM oft Hie water." is iliffiniit fiom a gii.u man pi'iiplo who look In ,lnl I with tii-pnltmon and kiiivp cuu ioiii Tliev in en t umiiiii,' tiliiiut p-ltin off tin- niiti I '1 In .in' win i.i ing about get -liiiK mi it Mfviui lone iirii hist In i best i hum e In dts appi ov e of the Monrno A 1 ip to Carian.i Iliiitiiin' when she fiuliil to rosrnt the wav in wliidi the I'uind Statps .lecd her fioin the tub' nf an Austiiun iirclulukp inasijiieinil. nig n an Piniii'ioi "I will no longer pii iliiie it. though pf I know no wisp reined v Shaliespeaie on the Cilsis how to aioid it." "S ..ii lake It." Act I. ililiiiiiln in I'irst in self (b'ti'imiuntii)ii l'aiiilui Villa (iput'inl uuiuiri'il the Wintci himself nppiiis to have no i ompiiiihiso tinbit. The "no" in Snnnino iloi'Mi't tie ipute so hnnl us it looks seem to (ienmetueiillv spenkiug, il is ultoeellirr naturul that home of the icpeiitunt loinul lohineiH ulioiild huve 11 hard time MiuiuJiig themselves. It U Heihert Hoover's nnnoiiiiced Inten tion that (Jermaii lioteis hIiiiII be paid 0ny in fctarvntion vvuges. Some of thehP days vvlieu we hnve for- KOttPii nn uuum iiimi- iiviiuurn who nreN going to "f ullUM l" iiuim iiiej vvill make a flying "tart. Cue wa' to hasten the formation of nnntl arrjyvu m "v.uu v.u-su uocn.. r CONGRESSMAN MOORE'S LETTER The Famous Buccaneers of Barnegat and the Bungalow Where They Met. Succeeded by the Harvey Cedars Outing Club WilHlilliclnti. I). (',. Apnl Jil. AL'I'IIOI (Til tlie win I 'is Knst Inilmii mid t oliiIiiiialiM'ji now la the 1 niliil States, "biiiignlin-" is linn popular in oven stale wheie ro liciiiies aie nppret iiited In ('ill iforini (lie word is winked to the limit, as it is in nil i nistal il fid s, hi linn settlements It's a sluing iiiiIih I'llient to blllhleis, lie iaisi n is c ,n i fi v iilth Ihe women win) long for light. MOV. llel.ltlieil hollies with poll lies. M'liltiilas iieeplnt; vines mid llnweis, In I'hil.uli 1 1 j Ii i i ami iiinil the wonl iei"hetl nn r.nh mid siiluiaulinl boost when Cnl onel William lb nn Niuii, of W'hjiip and Si 1 1. nuts nun piesident of Hie .illev 1'nige Pail, I iimmiisiiin. iiiiiimini id Unit lie iuliliil.il in limlil what In- pi niosi-il in ci'l 'Tin' Itine.alow " on mi island in Maine gil I'.ni. mai lliniei Ceil.us N. .1" This wits mine tlinn liven!. Ihe eais age. Winn nski il win lie i hose the ii.inie "The Iiiiii'iiIow " Ihe i ilium I sin mJ he wiliiti-il "a low. lakish h'lililuig ' to wind off wimls. with iiniiliis iinitinil it in Iteiuilese sth Tin- house w.is luiill. and bmiiiie snil .nf .1 in nee or i h.inm I limit r for li.tini ,'iit I'm s.iilois '', Mon fainil used "The Ittiiigiilnw in siiinnieV time. Iml Hie plin e atlnined it n 1 1 ion 1 1 n potation tlmiiuli the gnisis inutul In tin i nloiiel in ntliii si. i sons At his p ue Tin- Itohl lim i imeeis ol II n in vat ' wen mg.lllleil. with the late I 't i in is 'i ii in hum i as "puate i hief ' Mam disiiiigiiisln d nun wile iiiiIih ted into this It nn urns li.iml I nited Stalls Senator .lo'iii M Thiiislini who prisided inn tlnee nitnnt.ll Uepuliln nn 'i cm ent ions, was one ol tin in. iinlhei was diuiial (ieoige Mill die. life tilii eviilolel. unit lllintliei. sss.nt ss, i 1 1 im ot Win Meiklejnhii the light bow ei' of Sni i tin v Algir dining the p iiiish-Ainei a in W.i i A gioiipot Wash iiigiou , i ul 1 1 ,ni I 'lull nun, itic Indium Itnheit .1 W,ime. who Im ime pns innsti i gimial iimlii Piisjd m Wonsecelt ; ( 'oiign ssirian . I. inns 1 si nls i ii v,ining Distuel ('oinmlssiniier lleiiiv I. Wi s ami I'iIkiu' (' Siniler. nf the (hn'ihii liee. win also ciiiasioii.il guiss who p n In ipateil in iliu I, hunts ami instil nmsts at "The liiiiigaloH ' Those fi inn l'eiuisil v.iiii.i and in mill 11(111 went down theie when Hie 11. line wits voung w ei i Ickiijii .t liiiiiev (Seiii nil W I liens, I. Judges Wii k h'lui (lit nh anil M-I'.n tin of the Stipi I mi Coin! . Iinlgis M.l.lke. I'.eitlel mid Kllsp . Il.n'il Maud who 1 one on to he s, mil, 11 llolll i w -Ii 1 si ( il Tieasuier Oelleis. Wi'i in in I Kiitn, lav lociii'ii Cnloinl Nnthnti llninis of Pan lingtoii , .Inlin P llannam of Chisiii: Hani I.oiidpiislager, the 1 cuigii ssni in wlinin ('inndenili s will long iimimlni. mid .huL'e Clujlon. of Ilil.iwme 101111M wiie nist .1 fi w of those who he 1 inn "Itungilow Piuitis" in a mine or less .igi.n.ited ih gin TJEI'OIti: he Ic 1 aim plotliiinntin v of the. JO. Pliil.idi'lphin 1 niu is lleiiii 1' Walton as one of the "pualcs " He w is initiiitetl while speakl'l of the llollse of Uepiesdll.'t Ines llaiiug a Iniiiliit'ss tor h ij tnml anil fiesh nil. he hei nine 11 legulni Ituicaneei nf It 11 in gat He was sin h an enthusiastic duck hunter that. dwl. lining the old fashioned i.uli miiining mm.i1. hn-c methods, he would sil on a imnp stool mi some leniole miner of the island for luniis. waiting fm a shot, lie was mine piisisient than suei essful. for 111 those das the nnllnid and the liiiuit weic like .loev Ii.lgslocl,, "devilish sv." and iviiemili siisin inns of an "pirate" who did not cniiei'il himself in the glass J'.ul Hil'le Weie , il Im l guild fillows in ixp, (he nix 11 and simple life mil Ilau.v Walton took 1 Ik 111 111 men like I'mis IVniose. I'mleil Males senaioi . the Lite l"i,il Chanillei, who hid a half doen stooping pines like 'The Paiiig.ilnw '. Distmt Mloniev Samuel P Bot.ni. Willi. tin It Kllison, .losepli It. (iinndi. of I'lislol , M.iv Leslie anil .rallies I' Wood w aid, nf Pulsion gh, and the .state 1 han man Seiiilm William I', (.'low. All these tollnwed 111 the footsteps of the SlVlMl- rcnuiiiinie Inn 1 'im eis, but now in Wasli ington wi In .11 that another oigaination his bei 11 effeilul. that the famous old Piiing'ihiw with all its inti icsting liistnir has In eu tnkin mei ami that the, new outfit is known as "'Ihe Ilaivev Cedais Outing Club " .ludge .Inlin .M. Patterson, who is talkiil about as the Van i.n, dictate foriln.vnr of Philadelphia, is piesident of the ii"w oid"r : Piotlionolm.v Wallim is spciptaiy nnd, .Iuu I' Woodw.iiil the new s,i,.(aiv 01 unci mil alia us, is also on th? stall of olhccis. 'lln-ie is .ihviiis ,1 gnoil deal ol fun ami some ic-i. m least "fiom Hie tnndding eiowd" at the P.iingalovv. hut we aie told now that pnlitli.il (liisctissions aie lahooed even ns III" wue in tlie good old (Jinn d.ivs at Av.ilon or Si lanie. . COLONEL O "disi oveled" I'.OIMii: IIARVLV, who liiesiilcnlial timber In Wood tow coultln I "as win, in IT late Mill (.lies to leeall it Wilson Inn who, like .1 im Jleck. swallow the league of nations was a half Phihiilelpluan hack II lie to li II it on 1'etei Mclgpi, seiviie ((iliiniissioner, hut if 10 think that lur baik he will The ihler Pulitzer aulhmizeil llnrvev to st.iit a Phihideliihia edition nf the Nivv uk Woild in (hat vear, and Bulger was sint,. as 1 it,v iditoi. The ilit ioti was put on the stieets. but ,i, t last lniue limn Hnie 01 four inonllis, it was issued fiom the uthoe on .Sixth stioet below ('Instant, whuh had foiiiioilv been 11111 In ill. Ih owning, who had a ktiong side line on gi intilngunl lpsoimli. ,.IOIt WILLIAM I!. (iKAV, U. S. A ATX vvliosi Mini.t Itniboiiil c hinge of the ( man and who hiim-elf lind niistnn don of the low-grade line of the Peiuixihniiiii Railinad uu- the SiiMUcbiiiiiui liner, has mine out as a Htiong epoiient nf a navigable .Susque hanna. Tbe major does not speak by nu thcnit of the Tinted Stales arnn , but he does speak us an engineer familiar with work along the Stisipichnunu anil in the Mohawk A'nllev. AIUiuiikIi officially located Kiiuewhi'ie in Delaware just now, the lm. jnr, before he ilimueil his reifiiiieiiluN, was prettv well known in engineering ( ircles in IlnriisbuiK, Lumasier and Columbin. In (oiineition Willi tlie husriuelianiia ngitntion, how Interesting it is to note the nnvlgntlnn leioids prior to the advent of mUromls! The water Mippb 1 nniniission ofIenuBlva 11I11 took up tlie linftie iei olds' some time ago and found thnt between ilnrch .1 and .lul :', lS'JU. a slimt period of four iiioiiIIih, Hill", aikw, 1(11 l.i el lioiitH and 1000 rafts passed down the liver at Columbia. That vviitf lone befon- Cluiili's II. Crump used to survey the country for ship joints, and oer lalnl) before ex-Senntor Bnlrd, of N'evv Jersey, floated lufts down the liver, Slioit-term notes aro backed by 0Ug teiin assets. The war seems to be on in Hariislurg nnd no ouo bus .vet prciposed an armistice. Hoinn oue iiiust be tliinklng, os lie reads the oittElvInc of the brewers and the Internal revenue commissioner! what a tangled web we weave when fifBt wc make beer drinkers grieve. SOMETIMES IT'S HARD TO EXPLAIN THAT "SUBSCRIBING THIS TIME IS A HARDSHIP" .!8w. SemtM , (jh &$W ' THE CHAFFING DISH To' an Unknown Damsel Eating Lunch at Wiener's, 1:30 P. M. April 25 rs rii.Ti " I pstnirs II STREET, in a small cafe, pstnirs (our tames were ainaccni;. saw- j im lambing .vestenlav. And felt a secret tin ill complacent. ion sal, and waiting for iur meal. ou lead n book. As I was eating, Diwir me, how keen gu made me feel To give oil just a wonl of gieeting! And ns jour hand the pages tinned, I watihed vou, diii'iblv eniitemplnting l) how excieiliugl.V 1 caiiieil To ask the gal to keep you waiting. I wished thnt T 1 mild he the maid Toseivej-oui meal 01 crumb our 1 loth, or Have some link 1 ome to my aid To know juiir venliit on that author! And still vou lead You (hopped your purse, And 't. adoinhl unheeding, You tinned the pages, veise hv veise, 1 w ati hid, and worshiped ou for reading! You know not what lesttaint it took To mind 1111 etiipiette, nor flout it llv telling joii 1 know that book. And asking vvlint ou thought about it. I euised myself for being shy J longed to make polite advances; Alas! I let the time go bj , And I'm tune gives no second (h1111c.es. You lead, but still our face was calm ' l 1 si aimed it iloscl.v. vvietched binner!) You showed no sign I felt a ipinhn A, nil then the wuitiess brought jour dinner. Those modest rhviaes, ou thought them fair? And will jou soiiietinies piuise or quote them? And do .vou ask vvhv 1 should care? (Ill Lud, it was I who wiote them! V V V Answer to Inquiry SI H KOSA We aren'f, hut we wish we weie. V V V The limn we envy is the 1 hup who 'is so constituted that he never 1ms to leopcn an envelope he bus just adihessed and sealed in older to inseit the inelosure. ' V V V Desk Mottoes Whin nugiA, oiint a lmiiilred ; when very angi, swcai-.-MAUIv TWAIN. V V V Whv is it that men whose names begin with (!eoge W. me usually unti-Wilson? V V Y Theie's fiiend Ceo. AV. IVikiiis, for In stnine. He got buiK fiom Fiuuie tho other da, and is quoted as sulug tlmt Kiiropcnn public feeling 1ms undergone a marked linngo In regard to Woodrow. When Woodrow nr lived over thne ho was received with the greatest hoopla any man ever submitted to. And now (moans (leorge W.) Ihiropeans aro saying that he is the man who 1ms delayed the peuec setllejnent nnd that if It hadn't been for Woodrow we would have had a perfectly lovely peace long ago, V V V Well, sometimes one has to wait quite a while for the pntlent to feel grateful toward the surgeon who has saved his life bj a tlraBtlc operation. V V V The qualut thing Is, why should day one be surprised thnt there should be uprourBj ngnlhst Wilson'' Anv one who is accus tomed tn Usi his hein knew that Wilson didn't go mei jondii simplv to sav nhe things In evei vbnih He went over to fight like a man fm n utiiveisal peat e, vvlihh is a thing that cannot be attained without walking nn man ices. V Y Y Whv shouldn't Italy make some saciihces for peine, like ev 1 1 v one else? Hasn't Amer ica b.Knliced the Uepublican pint ! V V V Tim jollv part about it all is that old man Woodiow knew- as vvell as anv one else thnt all this (oiiutci blast was coming. And it didn't bother linn a bit. He must have smiled giimlv when Scnntor Sherman quuckril that it was only the hue of the limelight that took bun abioad. V Y V You see, Woodiow iloisn't cute whether he's popular or not as long as peine goes tluougli fair mid sCunie "Just to those to whom we wish to be just, as well as to those to whom we do not wish to be just." In other woids, he has no ax to grind only foiutecii axioms. V V V Or, if you picfer, only a pax to giind. V V V Dou't wony about Plume, pass. liny your liond ! This, too, will V V V ilr. Hoover is nnuo.ved at the repoit that lie is in Ileiliu. lie is in Puiis, and quietly goes on feeding nations while the lest of the world is talking, lie bn.vs he can't under stand the lepoit of his being in (iennauy unless some one is impersonating him. V V V Peihnps some one in Ueilin ha,s been jm peisountlng a baked potato, or a leg of mutton, and the rumor just gievv and grew. V V V The ninn who was accused of having In vented vers llbre Aitlmr Kilobaud was so nioi titled tliat he buried himself in Africa. V Y V Our distinguished foieign correspondent, Lieutenant William ilcPce, bus just sent us a photo of himself from Malta. Beneath the pictuie he has written, "The world is full of bluffei' only most of them, sooner or Inter, lose their nerve." V V Y Our Foreign Correspondence Koberl College. Constantinople, Mauh 20, 1010. The war mine and went and bids fair to give birth to another conflict quite presently, nt which I have no great earning to he present. Russia is quite near enough to this expanse of qiilikHtiml. At the fiont fiom July to November one at least had little to fear but uiiplensiiiit things llIug through the air. This scattering of bub niarlnes and mines through the social order U quit" another matter, and It vvero vvell to lie an angel. Ffr the moment, however, the schools of 1101 poises pluy up and down the magnificent liosphorus as gn ly as they have ever done, and care not whether tills strait or river or hike or sea may be suddenly trans formed Into a maelstidm. MAUItlCH 0. BLAKE. V V V It Is quaint how lelnctuut meu aro Vy faco the facts. We know a commuter who'rldes to town on the 8:1.1 every morning, but he prefers to call It the 7 '.".I; llo says calling It that makes him feel moro virtuous. SOCHATKS. The old Third Keglraent Is to land here earll in M0 Novy let's showjhe boys what w'e.can do n the way of a w elcome home; The Lady of the Lambs Sin: wiiiks A shcphei .s sfhc lady ot my delight rdess of sheep. 1 Her floi ks arc thoughts. She Iceeps them white; She gourds them from the steep. She feeds them on the fragrant height, And folds them in for sleep. She loams maternal hills and bright, Dark valleys safe and deep. Her dreams arc innocent nt night; The chastest stars may peep. She walks the ludy of my delight A shepherdess of sheep. She holds her little thoughts in sight, Though gny they run and leap. She is so circumspect and right; She has her soul to keep. She walks the lady of my delight A shepherdess of sheep, Alice Meynell. "Sign Herel" In the peace negotiations the only "posi tion previously prepnred" to which the Ger man delegates vvill be allowed to withdraw, is a dotted line. New York Suu. He'd Better Not Listen In The great grief of Albert Sidney Burle son's life must be that he cannot censor all the telephone conversations, too. New Tork World. What Do You Knoiv? QUIZ 1. Who is to head the six principal Gcrmanr! delegates who will go to Versailles? ?? 2. Who painted "The Angelus"? !I. Who was I'nited States ambassador to Austria-Hungary until the severanct of diplomatic relations? I. To what branch of the white race do the Arabs belong? 5. What is a burnouse? ' G. Want one of the Hawaiian islands is set aside for lepers under government treatment and supervision? 7. 1'roni what languages is tbe Bible trans lated? 8, What is a legume? fl. What Is a canon in music? 10. What President of the United 'States was a bachelor? Answers to Yesterday's Quiz 1. The Wharton School is the school ot finance and commerce at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. 2. Biigadier Oenctnl Charles G. Treat waa " in command of the American forces in Italy. Ii, Tho Dalmatian coast, to which Italy lays claim, is on the eastern shore of the Adriatic sea. 4. Count Czernln: one of the waj premiers ot Austria-Hungary, ti. Plebiscite: vote of a. people on a ques tion of policy or program of action. 0. Stajs: in shipbuilding, support's of hemp or wires to which masts and spars are attached. 7. Alexandrian Library: founded by Ptolemy Philadelphia, in Alexandria, Hgypt: it contained 700,000 volumes when burned in 47 B. 0. 8. The phrase "almighty dollar" was first used by Washington Irving in a sketch, "The Creole Village." (j, Alto rllfevo: figures in marble or cast- ,Ing projecting one-half or moro fiom' the tablet. 10. IxaaV Walton is called "Tha JTatherVut -Aw-lla.1 jn. r .v -.41 ,t "'aSi .. .,, Va l.y .VIX, i- Jo, - .1 ' J. BffisriUsT,." &Mttk$ ViVrl l','t . " I .. rt e - ,a . v i -. H -t . - A