Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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imCXIXG PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA; FBID AY, , MAKOH if, 1921"
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PUBLIC LEDGEIt COMPANY
CrniS II K. CLItTIS. rnr-BlDBNT
Chin-lea II t.udinittnn Vlca Prciudem, .fohn C.
Werlln, Trctmirer. c'tmrlc A Tylrr, Scrrptarv,
I'hlllp S Coilina John It Wllllnnn. John J.
gtrowivm aoorg- r. OolJimlth. David E. Smltey,
Hlrirtnr,
i;tiToniAtj iioaiw.
'tm s II K (.'limn, C'linirnmn
Pavip n sMii.nv., , i:.iitot
JOHN 0 MWiTIN. . Honornl'H(iiitn(-i'..'.MmmB(T
l'ubllahnt dally nt 1'tm.ie I.KiHiitn Ilutldtng
Indcpeniti nco HqiMre, I'hllailelplil.t
', .tw Vans :;iu Mn.lln.n .We.
iottkoit . , . Till ror.1 Ilull.llnR
HT. Lous . .. (iln aiobr-Drmocrat niill.ling
C'ltlCicm tsn Trlbuut llulWInc
i:ivs iu'iti:.rs
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I-IIW Wins. Hi I.K.U . . rile Sim llullillne
Lo.xeo.v linim London Time
a sriisrmrruiN -rinijis
i Til IIifmvi I'liiln Lkih.kk In sertoil Id nitli-
I.rlbcrs in I'liiliri IpIiIh and surrounding town
t tho raip of nr-:lii- tig) iciits pi w-.ck pasulilo
to the cat i I i
lly ni.ill t.. i-..nts nutnid of Plulnd.-ipliu In
tltti I niti-d fi.it. , i anail.i, or I'tnti-il -"tati-ti po.
"isloiis. ("iKinRp frt- flftt (51)1 win per month.
BIT ($0) dullats iur ..ir. pn.illo In advance
To all for inn coin'ris nm ($11 dollar a month
JtOTfcB VulirerilHTa w lulling ndlrosa vrntiigeit
a.iunv ..- inn as im'ii at nsw- atiurp.-.
DILL. 10110 v! M M r
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;unyr riiilnil, Ivhm
Member of (he Associated Pros',
; .l.v.vot IMI li 1'lll.S m r.rhKii fj, ',.
Utlril in lh, - ,. 'iiiitiinil,.i, u' nil i r
fl'liarr'n t .. !',, 1,. .., i i'hri, ir ri'ihinl
in tin italic n tl it'-i thr 1 po7 n-ie Vnbliihrtt
thtrri .
Ml , .oil's . ' '' vub'trrttinn o' ,WUll dispatch's
flrrni nir ft n i.nriril
IMiiln.lrlplui. In. I... Match I. lo;t
A NEW ADMINISTRATION
FACES A NEW WORLD
It Will Fail Unless It Recognizes That
Changed Conditions Demand a Re
adjustment of National Policies
AT Mn IN t.niin mini ..f t n.- ..v
'"'liinriit .it ; l -1 . 1 1 1 ir ' 1 1 iu-i' into tin'
haniN nl tin. ! t t . r i I 1 s : 1 1 1 p.irt.v. Mr. Vilim
niou'x ft mil i In- U Into Ilntisi- iiitn ln- iii-w
rc-i(l''tii i- n niiiiilnr imrt nf tin- -itv. nftor
bpiiiR in - l-tiiB'' ! tl Mi-tiliM- iloiiirtnn'iit
for I'iglii i-.tr- I'mtgri -. wlmli hti- Imm-ii
KepiiblK an f- n -itmll nnl mi-fT--tM ma
jority in tin- Si-nut" fur twu riir, lm omi"i
orrrulii'lniinul Ki-ulili tin. It lint .'!ih
mtnli'i'- nt" Hi-' lliiiifi' iiihI tlffj nitii till-in-bfrt
of tin- N-tiuii'. mIhIi- tin- I tin"-i nt i
op0"itiini Im - -Mil tlnrt 'M n m nut ir-
ttllil l.'J'J tin-mliiTt nf tin- IlmioV. Mr. Iltinl
iim tnk.s tin ,,.-,! I, ,,f niln ,. ,ii- ki'il I. lip
bissfst Miiiiliu- niujiirit in tli h-i-t.iry nf
tllf" eiHItltfl
Tin- tctni.il..!i tii ii'sunl iln irult nf tin
rlection lnt NiiM-nilii't- n ti iiti- nf rnuti
dcni'O in tlio ISi'i'tililii tin ptirt i-. tnnt;.
Tint tin nl.-i'iof with xi-imi nti-l n lu
toricnl jior-Mi tuc i-nn ri-gtinl it lioll ns
Mirli. liiipii' it ii tmi-tniriN ti relmki'
to tli- Hi-linn fiitn- imrt titnl niily inn- tlnnl,
if that linn ii. i-f nn pi,i xi-m nf I'nntidi'iii'-'
in thf Itoimiili- .it... Tin- nittiun n- -'i-ntiifioil
ith ulmt tlio Di'iniH-nits lunl ilnm
nud tti il tin- l!--iulili. mi imrn ns n tl.nl
With Mhn-li t.i jmiii-li t In-lit Ami mifli nf
tlio ilis-nti-ftK tmti ni-ictniiti'il in tin' I'tnii
tionnl r'!i',i'.ii lip n i'i.ll"nl tin- nr Tin
rct .1 ill!'' I" tin- ili-i ntiti-nr nf tin- ionii
with tin' insiliiliu m thi- iiiliiiiiiitiatinii t"
Cnith liiit it line Im-smii
Tin- pin 'i intiiui; iiitn i-i.H.r t-ln i- mi
trinl. If r ilni-, iiMt iit-"" it-i'lf "intil t"
tin1 ta-k, vtinih iniifi-.int if. if it il,n lull
pollt i - lilnl ii-nti innl'i- till' lit I'-ll I" ll.ll
row i.irii-.u.liit. titan tn -i i ii-ii rnftmi "f
till" . ni,- ih-hIm-IIi nn tip ir lllll'T'-Ilt
merit-, 't i- ltki'i to ili-.iM't- in tin mn
tros-imi.-n -.i.timi n.-' -.ir tmit tin- v-iti-r,-wlio
tnitii-'l n. i- lh in. i. nit- ..in nr-' ju-t ii
fcxpert in iiirii.n.- '"it tin' It- nMi- .-in-.
Tlio inniitn i- Impiii.-. Ii.ii.nr fur it
own glim) r.iilni- tli.ui f.ir lh.- 1 tn lit nf mn
part. I'm' tin K puMn .m- u i n-i t.itlnir
oppiirttniitn - nii'l l-ri'M; tin ir i.'i.n,it"'l iiml
clciiiiiti-fr.il- 'I ii'ul'tii- I-. ..-,ir .... '.i -.mi-i,
of Ifii'lli.-'ii - nt t p .- nii,,,ii..ii- I'' i'i-
leader- in- --nt. m uit'i In nij - i i- t.i
word- titi-l .-iin-niii '"i- -iii.'.i.- tin v - , f.nl
mi.-t'i-nlin Tin t ml-l in ulu. n i ' i . nri
living i- n .'.IT. r m p i- 'mm -,.. ,i'., (
101J. It i- '.. n i- hi in - nun 1 v n iii--astrnu
.i- m i i i- i ..I up -i..n ii !.t
and Iimnc1 il. .i . . ,i miiii,. n' ,,f tn-nntimi-.
T i- I -nti.l '.l-.. f--n, ,. m- ,i
lll'btnr t" 'in t'-i '.'' -i- -il. Iii- mt
till' ntllll l.tltn-l - ' T- -I'I- 1 ilmr I-,
sums. Ti.nl- -.
valuo "1 iii"ii. '
day
If .1 IN 111
MtllHt.ol' U' I
i'li-t t-.-l , ..:..'
n onriliiii it.
tn d'-.i' f ii
any ..tin i 'i.i
Tin' i-i . - t
Two lirmi'l i--fho
mlji.-iiii' i,'
re-t nf ti . - .'
idjll-tlll' Il 'I"
crninoiit i"..
Tin- ml i i-tn .
is til in -III ' I. tn
vhoni i m m mn
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is a lngi i.nti'!''!
broad mul -'.r- -1
w I
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suflieu-iit m. 1 tnl 1 i'i -11
speet of 1 - i.gi 1 -- ' .1 1 ,
tllllllte i'i.h Mi Hi 11
UKtislaiK ' "I -nli 1 ,r
The 111 w -.ii ,1 .,
Hflf ennfl'.'it. u t itu tn
ing tin 1 ight .. t' I t
bulled .11 tin -.11 . i' in
peace, n 1 ignt nun i ni
raue of '- pun 1!
li
g I -l- .11 ' I fie
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til. t , ' ., I 1 I
n . --.1 1 nf .,-., rt
1. Male- t,, , ,,,,
' 1 In .. 1.11' ..1 t .
t. lh - 1 limit b
1. 1 tin t 11 ii,.!
more bt-nii'i t In un
serving the opi a i)
t I" - .tit' IN - ,, o
ill III" llllil' t elnpi'i
placet- of In world 'I Ii
t tiring -1 -.tut
of state ha t.i'ti n tin hi-i'-i 1
iin in 111 pn
kltion in I
in ilti 1 -. lb ha- tii-i-ti'd that
we inui-l I" . mi-i. lied in luing the tinu-, m
the mandates mid that we hate right- in tin
Pacific whnh 1 mill"! be igiimoil ,t ,.,,,,
corporatiou "f "tin r nation- IV we nr. to
preserve 0111 -ill ie-pi.t ilii- point 11111-t
be conlinuo'l
But 111 1 ni" liroad. 'iuisIiiis f 1 n I,
must be 1 011-nb 1 ' il 'I In i nlnli to ngt'"
llient upon p. riiimieiii plan- for .iti-rling
future wat- bt luotnliin in.!. 'urn 1 1 tor
buttling ml' 1 national di-put- - .lu-i l,..t
this is to I" done 1- not -ippaniii We luu.
foollshh builghd tin bu-tlii of tin League
nf Naiimi- witu it- iniiit of mi' rnntinnal
jUHtiec It'll then is ip.f an Ann rn 1111
whose npiiimii i- with 1 nil-id. 1 in',' ihit dni't
"t liot lieliete 111 -nine inl.-tii it.nnal aocm
tion organied lor the t rt pmpo-is for
W'hleh tin- b ague was p'mnnil If Mr.
lluxlleg and Ins associati- luni 1 11" igh ..iii
ttruetlve geulus and diplomatic tnet to get
tL mUlou put of its prcscut unfortunate
;
lniitldle tn this nnitii-r nil bilii'M'it in our
Chrlstlmi v llb.atinii will feel HUe rlltnt tip
find cnllllic thi'in bli""-i'il. Thg ran do it If
tlio Mill turn their liaekt nrt pa-t ittnrrel
mid fiife the future.
The Detriment of State Mill nln have
to oi-etip) itself with the eotfldoriitkin of llie
proper time for tlie n-imnptiiui of tnule wltli
Kui-in and with (Jeriuiui . Km' t 111- I" H
diplolimtli' as t'tli'li in nn rionoiiiir ipii'
tlon It will iilxo hilii' to the mini' thought
to the effort on intorinitloiml tolntlonx of the
debit whiih KiibIiiiiiI titnl 1'riitioe mid Itul
owe to tin iiml to the relation of the tariff
to ei-tillK treat ii". The old ceonoliiio rehl -I
unit of the Wnrld lime Imm-ii up-et 1' the
war. l'.ei' null npiged in it limit If-elf
eompollcd t readjutt itt lurlfl' lawn to the
new i oiiditioii". The -trugxle for foieisn
trnde with tome of them will lieeotno a
ttniii:li. for tuitioiinl coliein'. W' I'litutot
-hut our e.iet f it if we would proleet our
own eitl.ent in their nglitt to enter the
tnarliett of the world.
'J'hero i- iliiolfd in tin- ndjiltnii'lit of
our tnet tn Hie ui'i'dn of the Koterniuoiit
.-iiiuethiiic Inmiilor than tin- mere icM-imi of
the tariff mid inti rniil low'tiuc law-. The
I ii it tl Stati- mid the ntlnr niitiont eiiuilKi d
mi tlio wnr are laboring under a In'iux debt.
Ill'' intere-f mi wliieli must In- mil. Il will
t ilk- .tl.L'nO.lHKl.lllill a ear to mrr mir
war dent And in addition the Tmntiir
I'epiii'tiueiit e-tnnnto- t hut on the ptv-ent
-eale of expetiditure it will take SI, .".'!.
(Mid, noil to pay the annual billt of the war
mid tint department-. The luilttnr budget
nf the other mill. Hi- reachet Miiiiltii' nn
pieii'di'titi'il -illii".
How the moil' it to be iaied to pay
tlt'-e lull- imlinil knowt. Thet i milt'it bo
paid wiilioiit liiirileii-oini' tiiMition wliieli
wil' li.iii.in :m Ini-iin nf nil kind- it.li if
the tiiiifiet in' 'I'd ran l' rai-ed at all.
The tttfi liisi'ni "iiir-i tn purtiie undi'f th"
I'iieiiin-taii'' t i. in take the lead in urging
the until. ti- t.i iiuiii' in n tmlitnr nud tuiMil
hiilidat. liuritij whi'h the war lunlgi" -hall
lie (lit .i tl . In. lie. I tlie -iillK'tllllig like
tint it limn- I'min e nud lliiultitnl and Halt
will -nmi iio mi 1 1 io M-gi- nt national lunik
rupti'. Tluit mir gi'tieral i.iMition pmldeni i
wrapped up m tin- pe.o of the world. It
ennnnt !" mi-iiloreil n uiinething that nf
foi ts ti- uli'iie tl'ir -!"-' ilii- tariff pmlijeiu
lammt Mifi 1 I"- i oii-ni ii d mi the old lines
bei'lltl- Millions III" llldu'llllt dlffelTIlt
from iho-i wlui h pmaileil when tb" Iiing'oy
law wa- '.a ed nr when t.u- I'litii"-Aldrn-h
law went in'" i fleet.
In It'll we owed the p. ..pie nf oilier nit -timit
S.t mill (Hin.linO. tlie ilitere- mi whnh
we paid witu mir ci"rt- when w did ii"t
p.i it with gnld Sim r I tl I 1 we hate paid
that 'b'n' ami tho people mid tin- nation- to
whnh w. nwed it lime I" . mn.- ind"bti d to
us in tl... -mi of at ba-t Srj.lliXl.mn mm
and pn il. SI.".. (Kin. OIK". mm. Th" Ii.im'
HO gold w til lllli'-h t" pill th" ItllT.-t. In
CIl llolhl'li "f the lirltlilp.il The .11111"!
pat at a.' ii.it v e pern. it them In pat u
giintK .- ii in I'll-- ii tm'iff -" high a- t"
keep th"ir g" "I- "lit of th" e.iuntr I it
-noli a law wmild rni-o it" n venue .md il
Would lliak" it llllpo-tlld" Inr tin- Ainei lean
ii-nlitor- in i ollei t from linn- ib btnrs abroad.
Win ii M'Kiul- in hi- Iliiff-ilo -i"' .Ii
(.Mt.tt i-at ngn -aid tlml w lid tint ""tl
linn- t" -'11 iibi'mid if we .Ii. I ti"t but ii1uni.h1
In- wa- i "ii-nl'-riu; men It tin- point t" be
follow ed if n nun k' I wa- 1" be found f"r
i . Aiiierbaii maiiuf.-u inn r v no ii.nl . wl
i.pd hi- :lnl l-tl't In -'I'll nil iM'llf that
In had a -urp'u- t" -'II. M- Kuib-t looUed
t.t.i'd i-'iproii't uuri'i'iii' nt- t-'eiilmg" the
Ann rii an i 'ti'-k'-t
Tiii w.i- good I!' pubin in r'"'-''v "d
.mil ."lie thinking lti-ji-t .t- - mid
and ui'i ii- I "In-
It ; vi M.-Kiii ' " 'I-- I-"' I '"'' '1
Sin'., w.i- .1 '!' Iitnl- till 1 1- -Ii lie Imp"! I't
n ii, .-dill. ,rn . f ..nr tariff "lny t" l.anu'
i- ui" ,i -i ii'"i- nut. mi 'Ihe w,ir l.i
in ... npi- ''I t-'.in In' -"light In .In in an
oi'nr -.i I'-ii it ha- iiimii the pmlil. ,u of
l,i- I,,, ..i ,i i that it .-.iiiii"t I" -at. h
igi,
in dtv
ii'.... 1
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It w ' .. 'I I'll-t to the old t"rilllll.K'
,i -i i.ii iff law we -ball bun.'
I . . imii.i- li-.i-i' r
ii.. f.u- a n-t ii"n ' t tin nil' rn ii
. 1 it. - - ii'-tn r.nl.t ii'l'i .if. I. Tl '
. i i .tit- !, . .1 11 II-tl I itlirn'd Willi
I'-in-Miij bi.-ini-s int'ipii-i- The
, to ii.i nil- !.les lllllllnt 1 titiuind
. -I t in I g (li. Ill till' ' llllllIU'l- of l-
ng H , i-i i tli" fiiiul- in ' ib d tn p. it
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14, . ' i-nui "f tin t 11 ill III tli" bg'H
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ne 1 I 1 11 - unit mn 1- 1 " t. I no t n Mi
Hauling I. 'W' tor, miii-'iii. "I mi 'u- ib
pmi fi -I 1 M.itn'ii mi 'Iln --I 11 1. gin
that a- -0011 a- ti"- ibn alnr I.- imiuguin
tuui
ll" W'l.'l g' I t- ' "Uig"-- 1! I. iidei-K
logi ll" r to 1. n
It in n good thing
',' - Ut U"gl 'llll
I to hfive n pro
gruin, Wr thus m n li .iste njotiou is nviidqij.
It may be ns-sumed that the mctiibern of
the cabinet will be present at the conference
and that they will give tho President mid
the eoiigrcuMiicii the benefit of their advice.
There will be time between today ntid the
time when a speclnl session of Congress it
tn be summoned early in April for- the
members of the cabinet to fanilllnrlze tliem
solws in n general way with the situation
in Washington and for ample discussion of
policies. Then when Congress meets the
construct iu- work mny begin.
The new administration comes into power
with the good wishes of the whole nation,
liver) one appreciates the gravity of the
situation. The responsibilities which the
I'lesidont and his cabinet are assuming are
so great as to bring out the best that is in
eierj man of them, and that best it pretty
good, livery one of them has risen to some
degree of prominence because of bit abilities,
and Mime of them have been distinguished.
They all enter otlice with a coiiT-clentlotis
purpose to serte their country. Judgment,
even of their political opponents, should be
suspended until the) give grounds for criti
cism, for both Ifonioi nits and Hopubliontis
alike 1110 hoping, now that the executive and
bgi-latite branches of the goternuient are
in haimoii). rapid progress ma) be made
toward the settlement of the giae ipiestmns
grow ing out of the war
A SUBSTITUTE FOR LYNCHING
TW men, convicted of 11 savage and
tibmniniibly cruel attempt nt the sort of
oiitiage that is punished with l.Micliing in
many parts of the countr), began to serve
scntiiicet of thiitt-sW ami fott)-si tears
em h iu less than an hour after their i-mi-vlitinu
.M'stcrda) iu the court where Judge
Mi'tiaglinn is presiding.
Tin nidge who pronounced the sentences
,- in b" 1 nugratiihiteil The mil ha- been
-pined in the 1 omit. Ami it is iiiereasingl)
llpp.irenf that there aie M'llio 1 hlcs nf
habitual criminals who do not undei-taud
1- niein t or prolil in the least bv it
THE TARIFF VETO
LIU' nobnd) lierenttci- -a) that Wnniltow
Wil-uii never did an) thing to help the
liepulilican parly.
The outgoing Pio-idont's veto of the em.-i -genet
tariff hill was a kimliio to the part)
mul the mourning mlniinistrntinii.
That lull, if it had beeouio a I-iw. would
hate plagued Mr. I larding alino-t befnre he
got ii-'d In tiiulins hi-' wa) iiriumd the
White House.
( '-Hie. nod purol) as 11 -op t" tho 'nnmor
toti. it w-a- half baked ami badl) 1 on ted.
There 1- little doubt that had the presi
dent in' ti'to not been a rcrtaint) iiiiint uiciii-li.-r-
of boih linii-e- who toted for it would
lint 1 at l".i-t bellied to dela) its pas-age
until Mr. Harding and bis advisors 1..11I1I be
hiard m "inii'll on its iirovisimi-.
In ntlnr words, it was liugeh a bluff to
pleas.- i'ii agricultural lobby and no credit
to the U publican party.
The p. li nf icvi-iiig tlie inrifl is can' fur
the new (' iiigre-s to appioaeli. not in ha-te
nr fur piu-el) partisan reason-, but in a
thoroughgoing and scienlilb' maimer utter
proper -Milt of the 1 ompli'V bu-iiu prob
I in- iiiM'.f d.
JUDGE BROWN SPEAKS
NO 1 INK itir denied the need for inutts
-p.. 111 1 1 1 orgaiii.eil to ospidilo tin- hear
lllg "f -llillll 1 ll-i -, to tneet the needs of
1 hi!. If 11 and to ih.i! in a Inn nine wat with
l he . ib- iiro mid lllif.'rtilllllte people who nre
tlii'ii.-ib" the grea'esl -ulTerer- fnuil the
'riniis and tioliitimi- that -end them into the
lilltul- "f the jiolice The tlienrt Upon which
the .Miin'n ip'il Court and it- tariuus divisions
are founded i- unitorsnlh accept! d. It has
alwiits li.nl able chauipiniis. Hut Judge
I'.n.wii. talktni to the Kntart Club, might
hat" 1i1.nl" 11. ant people beliote that the tight
ngain-f hi- plans for a i,ilaee on the Park
wilt l.-ple.eiit- iintagoiii-ni in the whole
sjf. m ni tl irt in whnh In- pre-ide-
Wh.it - fitijci led to. and what Judge
Itr-'un did not ini'tilioii. 1- lh" delibeiato
tmlati'in of the mi 1 Inn tor b) polith tans
who ii-eil th" nun;' of tlie Muui'dpal Court
to ilivrt a million dollar- out of the citt's
p". I" 1 and hit" th" hands of "Hi.'inl- who
ail 1.-" it t" "t" 11 tin floodgates of the
in.i-urt if thet are -" minded The judge
1 11 i-"lf is an aetite ami cm rgi-tn aid to the
j "lit I'-inii- who are itting t" put the tin
I '' .i-iint job through
It 1- tin- tinain ml anu t ' i al -iib- of the
u.i-tion and ti"i in di-'ioitioii to binder
tin- priign -t o and h'ltli.lli" ileteinplllellt nf
ii 11 r 1 "ill I -t-iotn- that 11a- 111111I. ' lighl
t! inking pi "pi" lut'.-r t n ntfiil. And if
,1 ulge ItiNiwn b'li.'tis iliat -..tt rn- nimulliii
w .id- uu ipint tl . n- i.g stoiiil bo i
grn oii-l)Hmi t.iki 1
PAINLESS EDUCATION
a "till! -t-ii'u of p ibln- 1 dm ntiou in the
I llll'd Mall- I- II t 1, liable nmi costlt
1! in.' Wilt hi . 1 1 . 11 -I .. ild In- 111II1I. to
. . I l.t 11,1 -oit- "I 1 1 i.ii..- that iiluea
li"ll I 11 suit of 11 -,lg i.'ibli nieilicino of
filnl w.th li"-nal."ii .iinl np.doies it 1
I nr. I In -nt. I'm niii't --ai- iheie was a
i-inbii't to shorti n - iin.'l terui- and to
uli'o'l'li' nil sn.t- of pn 1 11 11 1 liner-Inns
1 .i.'iilaiid In lint-' ami pumper toothful
I . Inl- S'"-ictt bel.l'.'i ,1. if it elt obliged
1.1 .1 1. rn.- for -oiin uiiin . . --irt wrong and for
.-nr miiii! I.iinl-hip- ti-l'd mi 1 Inldren of
-. 11". il age
r...nii-" ill all ii - t .. - igge-iions fnr
' ug. -1 1 til 111- 11 It iln id In the Nil-
' ii.il llilin-iitinn A--'- urimi in Atbinti"
1 ,t lav a wbob -mil" -mini If part of
! e ttolk in I'Vert I 111--! Ill W lis dl'Vlltl'll to
git ma tlulilri'ii n right Mid-i-tainlnig of the
t ilin "t e. In. 'ill 1. ui. iiml 11 p .pil-, especiall)
tl in tin- upper griul--. wi-re iiuid" to
n all" that th" 'iii" iiitaluable privilegi s
v milt unknown to childri'ii m the past, wi
-1 m d ln:te b--- i.nii-Mi-i- mil b ss wiisici)
Htm in pnliln -"I11111I-.
I"-I "I tlie . entile Who it' I in . nlilpll-ln ll
nit thing worth while wiukul hard in learn
wnnt the) kiu-w Tint linln I gruinble and
tb-e frmn book- nnd tin t didn't lum t.i 1.
...iei tn -luilt. Tint t-uli'l for kiiowb-dgi
i.-l tb"t wni tin' In It. r for it llefore tin
' ibor and Mil" ami 0-1 of great s. Im.il -).
an In tullt in-i in d ht result- tin
.1 nli nf tin I. tin! will unto to learn -11111
',11 It to api'i'iiiat. 1 dii'-atinii for its own
-ike
The siigge-timi for ful' tear toiui np'i
-eiit- mi 1 tt 1 Mill' tiiup.iiiit I'm 1 11 i- in
death" of a Heiul in tlie right du..i..ii
Too linn ll g"'s "II in the public -I hiinl-iniwnda)-
i" pinM' lh" truth of tin au 11 ut
adage, whnh -.n- that flung- obtained with
,1 it 1 (lot 1 nn -ehloni appn elated fuilt I.)
the lei ipli'lit-
A g.' -i" ml- two te tiai-ni -1 ii..., 1 'no
10 iipnp lot for tit. nt -it fin- nt Iiii-ii,".-
1 ilii ge Willi" -Ii" lill- plepuri'd lltlh. if
tin, for lh' lift f.u-, luole in b--, nt
11.. 111. making t In. ti 1- to follow, ie. I111 1 . nn
ivpirt ml-l" Uig tin- 1 "I1V1 ill inn nt tin S'n
in. mil film ation -soi latum m Athintii
I'itt i mi" a 1 1 ui n mul 11 Inline) llmh
tin .tour- "f -' I ling and the tears of bn-i
1 1 ' m 1 "Uige hut" their table III the jmr-,
of home- making later That so mint gnl
1 nt. r in.irru d lite uui'ipiipncil fur home
milking is bs an iiulictineiil of our s.i liuol
-t-teiu 1I11111 of mod'-rn mothers. '
Whin with worry find sickuemi ''ho
I lull ir I'runi-s bus becnnie tin Dolor
I'i me-
Ho biless the dope pedd'ers weuld IiUi
i-io drug JdUgu MuMiislioii.
AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT
j That All the World Is a Stage Has
I Its Compensations as Well as Its
1 Drawbacks Too Much Flum
mery In Funer?ls
H.v NAItAII I). LIIWUII'I
lilSTMN'HO to very grave Instvuctlons
given to a lot of women the other day
I
about how they were to behate when they
Invaded the halls of legislature and justice
and education as observer!!.
Their attention was drawn to the fact
that 1111 motion of overintere-l or of mirth
ful attention iu the vvtotig place might undo
the good thev were .storing up that l.
being 011 their good behavior thev were
warned not to he 1111) thing but seiimis.
The trouble !-, men ill the mass given
over to talking or oratory are Inst at funny
to the onlooker tit women iu tlie mass given
oter to talking or orator) : indeed, liuiiuins
111 the iiui-s eating or (lam ing or just
titling ami listening are more often mirth -in-piling
than nwc-jnspiriug.
Yet it is plain to lie mcpii that if one
treated the Cit) Council Or Judge Ilrovvn's
Municipal Court as though each weie as
comic as the) sometimes are, and appreci
ated t Im-iii In laughter as one would a
coined), it would not do at all It was
Lewis Cm roll, the author of "Through a
Looking (ila-s," who suggested taking nil
of life as tor) well-pla.ted drama, from the
faiecs in railwav ttntlniis to tlie .luck Spratt
scenes bet ween one's own revered patents.
- -
YOI' 11111 turn an) common 1 111 tier a trol
le) 1 nr, a ferr.vhoat. a sleeping car or
any public resort such as a park walk, the
olllce of a theatre, the steps of a church,
the corner of n sin-d, the aisle of a shop,
into jour stage at 11 second's notice ami
watch for the entrances of drnmiitlH per
sonne that Shakespeare himself could not
oiitiival.
If j ou have the draniati' sense born in
ton or etched into joii b) life, theatres and
their -hows mul novels mul their plots will
seem tame iu coinpari-iui with ever -day
human euciinnters. 1 laim in ioas a little
glimpse of 11 Stale l.egi-latuie far fiom
here in a letter lodnj .
-. "Speaking betore the l.egi-latuie
i- a 1110-I ititeicstitig studt iu ps)cliology.
Theie was nno man who was iciidy to con
test ever) tiling. 11 botu lighter but not 1111
intelligent: another who kept making the
uioft foolish remarks with the greatest .-elf--afi-faction
and 'adding mail) times. M if
course. I'm not 1111) lawjer. but It looks to
me like, etc," mul mill -muething which
j oil couldn't possibly see how it could look
like. Then there was another who .slept
tbioiigh the entire hearing, but his wife
was there, so pet hups she will report it to
him. Soiiie of the gentlemen sat with their
foot on the desks iu fnmt of 1 Iiimii. one in
11 rock i n chair with hi- feel 1 hut li of them)
under him, -nine chewed and spat and Hie
rest div smoked- iippaicntlv smoking in tlie
legislative halls i- tin- mil) tiling thai is
taboo. Owen l.otejo) -aid m the Social
Workers' Conference on Sunda.t that we
hate 11 better class of men in the Logi-ln-tilles
than we (le-erve for the little interest
we take in their selection."
IOI-'TKN wonder mid Ir.v tn n member bn
about the hidden laughter ,,f children
ck
hidden from ginwii-ups that i-
Once crossing llittenhoii-e Sipinrc I wa
nrii'stul b) the woild of mischievous fun
pent up in the face- of a minute bo) and
girl who wen- gaing after the receding
tigiires of two ndiills that bad been stooping
somewhat I HnpiiT them bt hint) adult
wittici-uis. It wa- the nute of 11 girl child
who voiced her own and the oilier infant's
reaction-,
"Sill) people!" -he siml. Munching her
little bod) into 11 spn-ni of glee. The unite
huhy laughed fall) and umhT-tiiiiilinglt and
then turned back to his vehicle, drawn bj a
-string.
t iii:
1 bid)
i:MI!MI.i:i: the hr-l time 1 hem, I a
pi red from pent-up laughter, and we
vmingsters had Io retire to our nur-eiy and
e! the door iu order to give wn.v to our
mirthful feelings at seeing our grown-up
relatives wearing ptnpcilj lugubrious fines
at the funeral of an ugi d relative.
In fuel, funeral- have even jet mi alnin-l
laughter-provoking atino-phere for me. due
to that lirt inipre inn. I was eniifnlitig
that to a man. who I111- the misfortune to
laugh in iiupo ihlo plnci . not long ng".
and he told me of 11 funeral ho lunl had
uhrilpll) to have, Ikciiii-o iu the semiihuk
ties- nf the den-el) ciowiled drawing fimii
In- had ill nun fiom beiieatli 11 table what ho
lunl taken for a chair of iiidlnarv wmih.
milt tn have ii turn out 11 musical -innl
whi'h. a- he intuK cull) -at upon it, forth
with began 10 troll out the "Itcaul il'ul I'lue
Iiaiiube." Once -tniled lmlliing imibl -top
it and he lied with lit 11111 1 i"pui- tinkle in
In- ear- tin (High a d'em h window inn
vi niiiitl) a.ii'r out onto the lawn
If i- alwav- the im ongriious that i- the
undoing of perfmit tort tunuiuor- A woman
I know net or pit herself well in hand
tin ghoiit an entile sort no in a house ol
iiimirnitig lu'iailse a- she cnterul the choir
wa- singing "Ciossing the I'm'." the de-"l-id
bating dud of oviittimuliition The
11,0-1 -liltidlv ( oiiveiitioiial poi-nn I know
wa- undereil h.v-ii 1 ical b) -eoing a- her
eves grew gl'lldllllll) III cllsliillieil In I lie dlltk
nf a funeral purler- a iiear-sighteil lad)
-weep up to 11 iniirhle table and gaze down
upon it- white mul bookie -in face for .1
long ('(iinmisi'iatiiig tumui'iit mul then lot ii o
ibiiiuiel) to a 1'' iiml" 1 11111p--t11.1l The
lit-triciil oliluokiT did urn dale I". ik the
linl)'- wnv to -co when nr how she realized
her inlhtllke.
Till! truth nf the 11111II1 r 1
funeral- aie rnilur iiunaluri
Hint mil'
ill iillair- at
I.. -I I. von tin- -' 1 iptuie Unit Is nail at tliein
1- not nil "f the iiui-i helpful eliariu lor. and
-nun of the customs Wliieli the prnfos,iiiuil
fumi'iil matiaget- tiike for giantnl. -nib as
pl. n ing the ntliii iii the roniotoi-t mom frmn
that iii'vvliiili the I'aiiiih -it- and piilliui
tin otticiatiiig cb ig) man mi the -lair-, where
1,. one can reall) In in- what he s'l)-. the
nit of oboh te 1 ruel s)uiboi-lu of the
"ii-hes-tn-ashe- ' ge-tllle ill I he interment,
the .taggci'ing -limn involved 111 11 modern
I'lithn. the lull-''' and lu'iivt and vol inri-h-nl.l"
tt filth- nnd tokens of fiuling Ib'tteis,
the huge nnd hideous conglomeration of the
Movtded 1 emcterie- bri-lling wilh 1 mbli m
ot dead religions for tin oln li-' aie -tin
hols dial belong to ratio r a -liunge llgvp
I mn cult for Christian- m emulate, -uiel) -nil
ihe-e add to tin- dumb grief of funcinls
for tho-e vtbo grieve and to the iiVppie-shc
Iln iillgl'llit.V for those who go "III nf e-pect
10 the gioat fact of death.
I'm- death is a gnat fait mid -limild bo
itpn ed giditli. And tin- 1 nri ion
-l.milil not be loll t" 1 iiibnliiieis and -tom--iiiitir-
and ilres-mulci r-, or the pi r.-nti- who
im too dulled b.V Hi i''f I" think
T11AVII alwa.Vi- vvondeuil win laud-i ape
gardeners did not de-ign gr.iviviiid- like
g.llib'll-; eiicll lot liuild be u pan ,, the
gnat gulden, sheltered, ,vet part of a whole.
And tin stuibul- of death m of life pb I
in thnt gu'iit garden cmihl be not iiieaiiiiig
lo duplii alums when taken 11. a whole,
but gnat teitcration- of one vat theme
bading 10 u divine ( lilinit
I1ie.1t liiusic ha- been 1 onipo-iil for 1 11
liollll-. gTMIt scriplllle has been w 1 1II1 11
eiiuiig death ami life and Chri-lendom
ha- exalted pruvers. Vet our funeral-,
Ihmigli ufii'ii bivi-h ami gem inllv leinl.lt
tpiii-iM. nn iilliiosl iievir In-aulifiil Tin
Cliiinh bn- 11 unnpie 1 haiicc tor making a
gnat iiligmus ifiipre-siuii and geiiciallt
bati- it 10 the iimb rtiikcr ' make milt a
gloonit one We a"' -ii apt I" lake il.tur
grunted that the 1111111 whose bu-iiie-s 11 i.
In do tilings know- belter than we do how
thev should be done
It 1- like allowing lh" mail fi 1 the
iiwobi . -bop 10 unniige the wedding gilt
llisiiinl nf doing it oneself, ll - nil the
diffirinee between a displav ami an nr
raiigenii'iil. betwien things vmi arc nieanl to
liiiv and tilings urn mean to Imp.
The 'llalimis knew belter; thev eiiipln.vcd
aitists, where we cniplov nrtlhiuiH Their
weddings and their funerals and their fes.
tivnls were Rreat paReunts, ours arc bur
liul ktDlicationa P worn-out theme
-..js-wK
jtn "fwl 11 - er.If t-i Btl .
t- rrtttf .' hrfc,n ,mniv&r
I'JSSSS
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TAFTS APPRAISAL OF WILSON
Former President Blames Retiring President for reeking
League of iSalions by Refusal to Accept Republican
Reservations
By WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
Untri,tt,,l 1 obi 'Itnlnu 1 l',tl,l,r l.,,ltj,t
" "l'1l'lu'il, fill, bu J'ubllr I,, luu 1 ,,.,
TOPA! Mi. Wilum's administration of
the government ends and Mr. Harding's
begins, ll-iiiuates of Mr. Wil-nn's ndiuiii
i-tration now nre too near to be jusO, Some
general icmiirk-. however, ninv be tenUiu'd
as to tin ntrnst between what hits boon
and tvlmt is to he.
.Mr. Wil-nii iu his New rreodmn" ex
pressed ciiiiUdeiico lluit ho understood social
condiliiiiis needing lefnrm. knew how t"
I'oiueil.v t ln-iii . nnd thut his predoce nrs did
not. Ills ndiniiiistriitimi is rctnarkablc for
his fclicitnu- aildri'ssc- in pointing out evil
11ml iu sjting his ideal- for removing them.
Those gave him popular stieugth unlil the
Inter tea t "I hi- - id term. Muring the
wiirjii- apt. simple, Ireiiclianl and com
pelling stan incut of our iiilisc stirred and
Mlti-lled tin deep patriotism of our people.
et at olher timis sudden thought of an
1 pigraminiitic phrase would lure him into
lllf.'licit) . , '
A coli-pii nous feature of Mr Wil-011'-
luliiiiiiisiratiun ha- b 1 it- pmti-mi-hip.
ifii under the heav) stn-.- of war. So
sliolig nn iidheietit of his nvtu view- lias
In 1 11 that when required b) law to ap
point mi impartial or hiparti-un bn.iiil he
found 11 dilliciilt to give the side opposing
Iii- view fair icprcseiitation
Mi Wil-mi ha- occupied the whole of
the siagi in his administration. With ex
icptiiips In- 1 uliiiii't M'hctioiis have 11. .1
nlisii in n d the public view nf bun h) their
pi I'soualitt . iii'tivitv mul abilitv. I lo lias
been -ingulml) icclu-e fl'olii contact with
tho-e -hai ini rc-pon-ibilitj of government
with him
Tin -tii-,- of Mr. Wilson's ionise of .11
timi has I iu aiiiKiiiiicemi ut of puipo-es
inn! lint iu their effective fiillillincnt. liven
the hgi-latioii which he projected nl'n 11
eolltailli'l llime 1 -citllls of high plllpii-e 111. ill
priietical pinvi-iniis for carrviiig il mil.
I'.ofore In- hi came President the "Seven
Si-tor-" wlui h lie pill illio the Nut .lot-so)
law win I1111I1 il by him as a solution of th"
trii-l iiii-iimi Vet after their i nactment
thet '.at il'imiint for .vein's, with not us
iiiileli as ,1 -ingle prosociilioii brought undu
them, and now the) have been ipmlly
nuioiub d mil of life tt ilhoilt II tingle iiimii nei .
Tin- 11 ml lissimi net' anil simil.11 h-gi-i
liitiiui x In. li was to free nil intci stuie bu-i
lies, fi 1 cliicune and eoiispirae bus
iiihi'ted - etbing peihap-, but tip-re i-
doubt wlu.llu'1' its meddling bus mil dune
more luu m than good. The Chi) ton ml. with
ils rn ita's. wii- hailed a- Inking unions mil
of tin 1111 niln tion of the courts in the pin--
im ut t I what the) deem their rights, but
wbbli an olieii wrongs against othei-. The
Supt'i me Coin t hold- otheiwi-e. ami labor
unions in-.- b-t 1 subject to ri medial piines.
as ..lie 'i tiiliililliry olgmii.atlnlls, ll- llnlenl
thev shmilil be
The glial (oiislriictive lnen-iiie whnh Mr
Wilsiui. with Mr. (Irian's aid, put thmugh
was tin tub-nil banking ieeivc act lie
did imt migiiiuic it. Mr. Alilrn li did Unit.
Cut Mi Wilson did put il thiiuigh. mul
without hi!" It XX ntllll lint lllive he. nine law.
The In iii Iii derived from it caiitiot he ovei
slatiil. ami he Is entitled to the cl edit for II.
Itetw the tnritf legislati iiui.d
pi ipilv afn r Mr. Wilson came in ami the
beginning of the lliiiupciiii war 1 1 mi" luu
guisluil ami haul times coiifroiiti d us. The
lliiropi'iui war. however, beginning 111 lill I,
ili'strojnl all possibility of tmeigii e peti
timi in mir minimis mid cientcd a ib iiuimi
for the pmduits of this coiiulr) the bcmiii
fi'om whhli im lat'ilT policj (mild iniuiim.o
Mr. Wilson's failine to niiik 11 In r pup-
iirutiiiu Im- war, lu-itatioii- nnd the 1lcl.1v
over the Lu-itniiiii. the uiisati-laetiu t f-uli
i.f mir Mcxi'iiu iiitei'veiitimi, tin- Imluie to
piaclic iniiiiv nr to iiihipt a budgi t m to
lieenilie llitele-leil ill ll. tile lilt then III nf
I he l'lislnllii'c Mepiirunoiit ii ml . indeed, in
ntlnr 1lep.11 tiiient-. due to a link nf innn-i
in the 111101 details nf govoiiimont a-
lunil with political public!!) . will all liguic
in the 1 stun, in- of fut Hie 1 rill' s
I iidci Mi Wilson's gmei iiini(in ih
I 'lilted Still'- pel foi meil il huge tusk. Within
eight''' 11 mouths it ini-eil, (iuipp... liaiind
mid Mill otii-iii- an iiruij of two miliums
nf im 11 uiid had iu reudiiiess mi tin- -n(.
two uulliiiiis iiuue It put a millinii linn m
tin- tieiiib'-. and b) llie mottle nf Unii
lil'htilig and the potential fon f the nu-n
lie! mil them It .uldcd the weight tl,,,
Allies' blow- which wa- liel'lb (I In iml the
war The I niU'd States further mn , j,
liiinnced its own prepinatioii and niinpuigii,
hut it rnlsi'd and limned to its alln- ,.u
hilllotiH of dollars.
Whs this dun to tho Inspiration and eve, ..
Irttye force fl MS' 3VUoii nr was he carnfd
BEGINNING A NEW CHAPTER
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I'V
along iuln the great . mi-iimiiiatimi lit tlie
gctiiu-. iiggie ivo cnorgv mid demand of the
American people V Mid he lead. 11- -nine 1.11
liiinnl executive- did. nr did lie hesitate and
dolii) in his actions mul deei-iun- -o taut
tin- glorious ic-ult tvn- in lin-x oil without
credit to his loader-hip? In the la-t two
election- the American people -oem to hate
decided thi- issue udvoi'selt in him; but it
ii'inaiiis for tlie coii-iileiatimi nud calmer
coiiclusimi of historj .
Mr Wil-mi has maiiifcsh J nt I lines sc)
iialislic tendencies. Ho ha- refused m times
to hear at all the representatives of capital,
while Mr. ( "iiiipers and hi- friends have
alwavs had access lo him Hi. fmcing
through the AilaiiiMiu law is a humiliating
page in the histnr.v of eiiugic iomil legi-ln
in. 11. when a coiuparatitelv -iniill li.nli nf
men p. 1 funning a fun. 'linn uiili-pcii-nhlc to
the life of the eolilltrv "held Cnligie-s lip. '
iijeitcil ill liitr.it inn mul denimideil and u
I'lted ils own pine. Tin- was pure
-iivieti-m.
Mr. Wilson in his b,ik, "Congtessioiinl
tii'veriiinent." warned all against die foolish
pnlicv nf hiiste iu turiiiiig nver the govern
ment of the Philippine- in the natives ami
iii-i-leil that ssclf-gDVcinm-u! could mil) be
le.ll'lied b) Ihem lifter long teals of Useful
mul beneliccnl government umlei the guid
. nice of the I'nited Slates. On bi-.nece ion
in power be ut once departed f ihis
policv mid favored inilepeiideiiei m t ln near
future. He nbriiptlv rciuoveil ,1 most abb
and experienced governor giiieinl and put in
it Tmumiiiiy politician, who with his -aiielimi
pmeeedeil to drive back to Amorh n tin
Aiiieiicaii heads of a most exi client cnlmiial
si 1 vice lie tinned the goveiuuunt eoln
pbtelv over to I'llipimi politicians, nnd the
nieiheionc) nnd (lunger to the Philippine pub
In- attending this chnng. will prnbahl) make
inlioti b) the new inliiilni-lialimi ' i ie-
diiilol) liece arv.
Mr. Wil-nn's pnlic . t the League nt
Nations is the inosi -Hiking chapter in u-
cateer. Those who -)Illpathill ib-eplt with
linn nnd mended his going abroad, bis
siiiiiiioiis 1 (furl in bring about a I.i ague nf
Nation- nud hi- higl u'eptioii of mil' ibltv
11- a member of the fumilt nf nations an
llkelv -irollglv to 1 olidelllll' his Will-king of
the league bv his nun a-ouabhi iefu-a n,
iini'pt the ICepublie.ui i.-M-rtutlon- nnd 1.1
ciiier the league with ill in, ,,1'iion in
till- inaib the (lilTerciico between mi .l(
tiiiluie for him and. what i- more impor
t.uil. it (lolavcd for vear- Hie wmld's 10
invcry from the war
Mr. Wil-nn's presidoii, v 1- 1 nun kalili- f.u
(he iib-olule 1 ule thai he has otpn-ss, ,
over the government and bis pm , (,,.
gloss lie has slum 11 gum bilitt n. ,
tinning it l-'evv men have ,, , .,,, r '
pcrsoiialilv. as storn a p.p.,s,. , ,.,",.,,,
and us giem m s- in tm, legard 'r,i-
111 itself will distinguish s adnuiii-uaiiiin.
........... .nr. . yi.i-i- o, s,- potior llll- h
hi'cll
u-io in nn to in unii v or not will
lilllie lo fm III the siihjei I of (li-cussim.
C"ll-
A little hig ,k,. ,. al,-,.,,,-,. ,
.uigiilal paiiiileMuiiU'ts,,,,, tll ,.,,. ,
Itliikel.v I) MeCauglui Marching Club , 1 .
Senator Penrose has v -v -., ,n ,, ,,
tcr of the Philadelphia pnstmas,, ,-sh ' '"" j
must ho remeiiih. led also thai the '.(Ml men
her, uive some pride 1,, tli-li s.u i,i,. ,.
bellishnronls 'Hiev me vveaiiu'' -1111 ,,,
oats .hat lake ,- giavu,--'lim ' f' v
da) s; mid llghtl) roll imbiellas fJmt sn. 'k
U lioike.bi'i'k- that n i,,.,,,, ','",
" T1'" I'eaimeni. bi h..i ,oi- .
toiacimis ihroiiielei mean bv -av 1 ,
the) willwear"po,,.,av 1 ,1 ' L."'-'.1.
Aie We lo Ullderstainl Hull tl,,. genii..,, ..,..
gottiglowalkni, llieir hands ,,, ,- '
hut-mi llu'ir beel-V 01 i- 11 nn 11 .
;"V'"",,i""..,hl" !! '" l.ntelt uider'li!;:
Ill N III! "sllll!-" ..... ..I ."I'll I .
that "spat-
"""' ""' -l'lll- II' I l-l'l I Ml I . I
for 11,-lni -. , ".' '" "'ion,
.cnalui- Pmdm . J ' ." , In V.' 1""
.cuil-"..h-pa.-.gb,v,-a,,d.iV: aim,',,''
ttlileh s r.i 1 .. ' "'"llll.
,t '" "i imia 1 11 nn,
Willi'-
on.-.. -unB 1 no no) s an- h
'"iiml to 1,1 k,
ib nt Hauling a hint ,,f vthm , ,.s ,,,'"1
And II lill.) even be Mull thi x ' ."""'1
gun of appi-ediiliiiii inun their 'pal. ... n".i"
Ui.rdium, I'aik Inn. Ami wl " , ".' '
ib'Slle inure.' "" ' '"I
- " - -i-iiiii-i on imt tv 1 .... ..
The onlv loinl.ii'iiiig plan, ,!,. ,,,
.11.1111 n in i. i-an,,.,,
I'l'llll -I'
. ......ill is. ,,K N H,,, I ,
(lawn "
befoio ti
Hiuiomi u determined to-Jiutify Fogh.
- rat - ..,
-r ,-ir
1 " -'
SHORT CUTS
tlooil link In Jim, President llmiluig'
Ciafl charges have ninde it weiul :ui.
e Uric.
The (umitry feels thut it will be
with Hauling, Hughes and Hoover.
-nli
"March. Mmeh. all in good nuler. ' iip-plb-s
only to tin' calendar iu Washington
todav .
Not even the short-winded piofi imul
joke wilier expett- o gel by with aslliinntii.
wheces,
tieiniiiu piniaganiiistH hate all uutvit
liuglv opi'iieil a wcllspring of Ann rimu
pall ioli-lll.
If Mr. I.lnnling inherited notlilng hut t lie
While House wine cellar his state miglil 1h'
1 nii-idcred bles-cd.
Piohihilimi ctiforci'inetit. rctnniked Do
laostheues Mi liiiiuis, niipears to be a iiun
pnign again-t seltiug up exercises.
Sooner or later the Allies will hnvo hi
-a) to lli'o lioruian- mi the one liiiiul and the
Tuik- mi the other. "Wo are not niguiii;
with jou: vve'ie telling ou."
The average Lngli-liinmi will hnvo nn
ditliiuliv in decapitating the principal- in
tlie now adiuini-tration iu Washington anil
ut that, he will iiiean no disrespect to 'Aid
ing, Tglu - mul 't lover,
A House resolution approved by Prcd
dent Wilson aulhoi'les the purchase of Cali
fornia lincvanls for the government. Ilvi
dontlv tho iutoiitiuii that L'uclc Sam sliall
imt bu I. graiejuice.
'Ihe fin 1 thai Mi-s Limerick, 1 t-itinif
mid imisiiliiug lioiisokeeper. it to condiu I a
scries nf huine-ninhing courses uiidi r the
au-piiis of 1 he local V, W. C. A. suggests
llie hope iluit all her lines be cn-t in
pll'IISIIIll pllll es.
Mr. .lav I'. Seluiniboi'g. Mr. John A.
Ixolim-r mid Prof, liemge M. Itni.i me
living etiili'iiies that inuiicv l- not the groat
iiiiu in lift . Thet have turned over in the
Hernial. il.Vgionl Iteseareh Laboratories S.,nn..
mm tin v 111111I0 111 1 1 1 1 lit m during the war fn'ffl
Hie sal,, "t Ihe lllllg Ill'-plell 111111". llll UH
I u-iit ''in. 11! ihet iniiile op the (Ionium uiailr
specilu know n as siilvarsiiii, tlrcater ilum
the gift itsi If i. the ohjecl les-on il give- tlie
wm Id. The work a limn loves assuiodl) u.
like t II llie. il- ovv 11 lewaul.
iriiut Do You Know? j
QUIZ
1 VM ,, s Tat- ),, .
. U1.1l 1I01 s lh.. alibi, vi.'itiou 'S I' U 1.
M nn! im- .Mid whin Is Itu uansl.iii'.ii"
. In v Imt ht.ito is ibe 1 enter of pupuUttnii
1.1 lb. I'iiiI"! Sl.iti s us dlsiliiH'.l m
Hi. IVJii 1 elislls"
1 Win. li ol 'I'liin k. -i.i) 'm tlctlons Is A N'ivoI
Without 11 lb 10' "
.1 Wlin h iu., in.iiibirs of I lit- Harding -ih
nut h.it. bpi chilli-cd traltilng "'''
. 'inipnu in for tlleil posls'
1 Iu wlin hliin ill. I William I '.nn '-ui I"
lb,- .Ni w Wm Id"
'. Who Wloli I'llglltlis I'lilgless '
s iiini- tin i.ipll.ll 01 MisHoiirl '
' What i 1 lllil.il '
n l-'iu wliniii is lb. .Miiuii'silli- 1 1 1" "'
nn In!. 1111. 1 ill. i'.'
Answers to Yesterday's Quiz
I Intnl. il 1- a si'iicoiist Hue
.'. 'I hoi VMltV ClllllilllllS in tlio No ft
'""ll. go III lis full COIlipllllHIll in
Pi. nil" bowivir, llictc aie usuallv
six. 1 . I v.u uncles
: 'lh.- t.ilin of uddicss of 11 ..ltdlll.il I.- I'11
1 in-i 11. in 1
1 IS) ml of law tin sin ci ssion to llu pres'
il. lie) ui 1 use of Hie ib nth, ills.ililll"
t' of lb., eh clod clih f niiigl.str.ile 1
n 1 Pn siileni. hi en tury of state s.e
i.l.irt of tin- ti-eusiii). secictait of
ll' flllolll. t k'l llrl il lllld So (111 dnttll
in. I. st of inlitii, , officers iu tin iiul'i"
"i ib. 1 -lal.li.-hiiii ni of tlu-ir pmlloli""
li ib. hisioi'i of ilin loiiuiit, liovv.v.r
Hi. -in 1 1 -si. 111 li.n. nitii' gone bit. .in)
t 1. V . e I ill. nt
'I i" iii ii .1 11 inollmi-iui tine inilu-irt
11P 1- ill l.t IK Angt los
i. .-. iml .1.. 11 11 1 ..1 II1.1.1I11111 mnb.iss.i'bif
'0 I'i. in. .- iln- proslib nl of ""
"liiiiul of iln I -, utile nt Nations
I" Wcllinu'i'ii K"u is 1 illh''in-iiisho.l
1 luiii- . ilii'l'.in.i 11.-1 mid Miitesm.111 H'
tas iniin-llt llie liilniM'el nt ('''"'.( '
ibe t nil. il si,,,,, ,lM( t4 1()w ciniaso
t. pn - lit. llll" III llu l.t agin "'
Vil
K 'iiml si , , , iN,, ,, .IM h. natioti-'l
nib. ni "t lluvl .ml
' 'I "' ue "i 'in "r Hi- , llll. let latliln '
!' -in ' ll n Helm of Ails" mid
1 VI''. I!" Ii. .1 - inn an
" I' 'li 111-1 1 'ui. I of tin- liridsli roi.it
1 il i- .1 gul h-i' title s "Tho Prli"
Iter ,1 Q"r)l Victoria's eldest
1 liihl. wlui uiarrleil tho father o th
former Itniwr b.'nl tho title of th
lrlnc4s tuyui until lief marrioee. .
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