SS'WMBtfeTf imimpimDir rmiS.m0: i "', V r- 'Al'. "!'& r ii' i n c fc a- si' lev ft I il ttf r. !!- I.ti I VI ii , V i i a Cv 10 Aliening public-Weft get " PUBLIC LUNGER COMPANY CTIlt'S II. K. CL'IvriS. rnESWRHT Chtrlea H. l.uitiiwton, inn l-nanl til. .lohn C. Martin, Treasurer. Charles A t i. r yerretnrvi Philip H. Collins. John It. Wlll!am, John J. PpuritMm, Qeorce P. Uolelinnlli. Datid K. Hmlloy. Itlraetora. i:utToniAi. noAUD Cuts II K Ci nni. Chairman DAVID B. SMII.nY . n.lltnr JOHN C. MAIITIN (Ii'ncral'Huslnfi'-'.MnnaBer Fubllaheil dully nt l't niac I.mkieu Uulldlnjr Independence Square, Pn.l.iitolplila Atlantic Cm .'rrK-Cnton HutMlne New YonK . . ;iiil Mmtlann Ate IT0IT Tni Pore! Iliill.llnc HT. Locia 01.1 aiobcDtmaerat tluil line CUICAOO . . I30J mtiino MiilMlne m:ms uciiK.rs WitlllKdTON Htnrtt, N. U Our liinnl!anlii Ai nn I 1 1 til St Js'Eir YonK Hi nru Iho mi. Huil.llnr London IHliim' rriif.ilicnr UulKllng srii.rrinTiriN tukmh The EtTMVi rtnin l.r.tiiu; i aprte-l to mti crlbcra In l'liihiUf-lplilii ami urrouielinK lin at the lata of incln! ilU) cents t'er tm-k payibla to tho carrl'i. By mall to lmlnla ouimd- of rhlla.lt Iplua In the United Slat a l.-inadii. or L'niteil .stai. ne feaslona, peala? free- fllt (,"(D i -tita per month. lx (fill doltara ,-icr 'Mr, imi.iIiI" in admiue To nil fof Inn countries nn i$l dollar n month Notice Subscribe! a til-lung a I ireaa eintnccrl niual pit. eld aa m,l aa ip-n neiates. BELL. 3001) U'tt.M T KI 'WOl MAIN 3000 X7 tilrr all eoiiiMinifcnfloiu to "milm I'ulllo hedgrr crpcTrff nr Square, riucirfclpiici Member of (lie Associated Press THE ASSOCIATED MESS In rreli'sirrfu en liilttt to thr tt o mr r,iuo n'rt'.p'i ot c, I i i i lltsiiatchcs C'rditrtl to tt i i not o'litri, ii iirdif.. H tHS JOpir, Olid also thn local nr,i jnbnWirii tlierHn. -1 II rlp'iff ! rrp ibtlratton o sprrljl dtspatehet hrretn arr n'lo reiervftl. l'1-lxlrlphu, MooHx. prll 4, 1921 WHY WE WALK Mil. MIT'I UN I" liiipini win ii li" lm nn ippnt t ii ii i r r ti'll nn uttPiitiw audi fnep nlmut tin iinMrnini; rnt uf Mrri-t fall wny oprrniion Thr npKi-np uf rmli t riT car "Mim in iiirioiin' ktriuiiiv TIlP p opl" III tlllM PM nio f-'ltllliC In bn liovo tin- Tl." linn' M-ilili' p'niif ! m lui t on iniRlil in!' miilii pnmf run wi.'l. Jns ila.i Ix'lnrrn tlv liniir !' nml i In Ihnl inl"ral h rippi-nrs Ihni tl t uf oporutinc trpi i i-af lins eupp d lu'n tii.it the I I! T in ili -p'Tiituiti lm- ii-nii'il ir lug to nni'' ii Su it tiilos it ur, nr n rcut mnii "f t hem. nwnv :inil tm-U- llirm In Iho burn1-. Then1 nn' nmr nouuiliui v lirn trnllPX' on Clicittiut. Walnut nml ntlur itn"l m-pih about n fnr npnrt n. lnt us vnj, jj.mmI iIppiIs in tho life f nn nlil arlniol Itiilxlii'vit. A WARRANTED NEW HOLIDAY IT Wll I. ii"t li" ii''c-.ii ' i p'linp up nrlilK ml 'iitlnii!iiii t'T Nmiiiilipr II pstnlili-lii'U !! ii b'i'al lio'pln in ilu "tnto Thp fpiint.iui'it ff thr iiiiiiiiiI i-pti-lirntii'ii fiiVPiliniliini"! n furiiml i gnilimi nf Hip dntt. Holuln vlipli itii ii tli" liMUt nml quickon thp uNi" nrp int t iniunn In fnct. tlip .pirit nf mini- nf tln-M . .i-iuti luii to bo rntlipp vpipiinimli rn imipiip'iI Aiiiii stipp Dii 111 ruiff tnip Tllf I.PgJ-llltlirp illnl till" tnHMIiiii Iuim rlono wpII tn Pill tlirnujli tup iiip.-i-upp tivms an mlilitinnnt fi'p in Xmi'iiili' r n miuilli whirh in IVnnij hnnlu imw inuiiiins io ThnnkigixliiK lnj A WISE VETO GOVr.llNnU Sl'linfl.'S .to ..f th Dunn 1Ioiip lull i-i erniinili'il in -ihiimI law nml Injii' Tin' iinii-iin. i1piti to compol tin" ('ml S'-n ii iiitni""lin in cm' prcfornu'p l nn'ii nml wmui'ii ln pim il in tho Wiiphl Wnr li'snnlli'M' nf wliPtln'i' tliolr nanip ratikoil lirf nr ' oikI hi th" cxaininmiiiiis. win ti"t onl ulni'i'alili' n rlni-s lpci-lation. hut n rrtli-i tinn upmi tlip pon-isti'iii'v of iho nu'i'it iiin. Civil-i'iv b p liu'tliiiils uiKinq 1'iismnni'"' of Nperinl I'onililinns np.ut li-nin tl " ninrK attnliKil in tp-ts n .'ipiilii'imti lm' pnsitinns are mhwr-np nf tin- h.i-p iiniip'i mi whlph tho nituini'iiii u i Ti.i- piilillp hi a ttholp lm- faith in tip I'nil Si'iiik Coin mission nml it i- th1' fnir p'.. f tht- 5 ii-i it n -tion nml a imuppllin; 1 mi-litutininl point whlrh tho lliiiarnnr niimn uj -'-- GETTING BY WITH IT THK lVn'i'f iiiiiiilu' in-" i- .1 in -i l loci (leni In Vpw nrU tlv fnriu"i lli-n-hr Attonio . Ir Whitniun. ! .1- !'' i -fi'inlh poiiimiimn'il m prnlip th" nn-tiM thai lui devrloppil wi'liin tn" im -.t ! m' iln i;ip cnio. It h.i- b"pn ini'ininiil i ,ii,kii iil lm month thai th" poln r ktmv um Kllli'il EIwpII nml thin tinn limn fi nn'il in innU" an nri'Pit. Wliuiu tl'pj f a r f-n p"nplr -piuii to knon. In ulinip ioiiira-i wuli t n 11mm II inn in New York nml tl l'mi n- in I'liiholpl- phln wii- tW1 i'iim- of I'i.i th" ('a nni. 11 bank nip--piri r '1 In- "i .! r-i million- tips nor" rmifrntiti'il m th n in-K fur n ptraJilltiK than ihui i rn'i'Uiiu i . .1 In th" ili tCPtip wlni fnlml -n ili-nialU in tin- iiiv ami in N"" n,k V"t within n !'" u"i-l, thpy linil Hip in inlPiPf- ntiil iwoViii" nm--iar for thoir i...n u tlmi ,lir-i pi-nip i more thnu n irnliiiu. URBAN AGRICULTURE Till Vni .nit I .1- - it ..ii ii ii. th.it the im i.i,; i ii" lm i n. 1 i i - yenr was S-'i i.iin.n .; . n i.n'ili. firound In a a ' lit i- ' " i o i pi. nt able as !! .i - en .p. pi ,ng i ,i i ,., forming hns I . n p'.n . .1 ..n n pun ip 'I .i-.-. and Hint th"u i- pi.pul.ir mini t in i . up jiorttinitii's pintiibii bv the ,i .,, !, . , ,, shown with in im-n; i,hiiim i n , inig Tlie lir-l n-ijiiiiu til- m" I i (i, i ,.,iid othprwNi 1 v .iti 'tiie i ih '.!- u"p,. There was no i. , . f apji'i. mt- i .i Hi piu - llllttl. Till' pi. -i HI .nlllnl I i . ..'i hi, ii), the tVOrli ih lOll'llli " i - .is. i ,. , I, ; . HUtl nnd materia' -u an - up '..m- be uiade to tratel baud iu '. iml A BOON FOR TOURISTS TI1H leoprnlti'; ..f tin in II. ill p.wer einililes ti-it. , iii tin, i miiiuunitt tn enjoy one of tn" i .i-i eft-1 tn npiiliu- dive view- oliiaiiiil.ie ..f nni Aim lean me tropolis , Of Poili-e, I'hlluilelphlllll- nl-o i -in I like the nsi-i-nt bi. tin iiidiftmi I n iln. -.us to their si.rnn iilinjj- In i nu.l i -i n h i is iirovi'rbinl. Ni ,ip .liuins in .I'l.i'lm llFed to Visum- nu.l nn- in th" I .il.ii i.i Hmiling iuilulg. ntlv in tin- f-iii-i niui i t.i urt'py Hie l:iinle.'ipe fiom it- -uiiin.it It is not "list In-- p-ul'llt- i t In i -t to realize the i fleet uiinli upnn tin -n-ingii-by n tltst -ii;ht of nm .if the tnlle-t -trip line. On this cmitiiiPUi It lus -iii-nliuii- an nm thetie tln'v in i- in hu-t iliai-giil wuii rurlosit.t. The INnn statue inn inn. Hi In. called beautiful, but it i- odd ami striking. vortli a i loser intesiigutimi Visitor- will npiueiinie tl... iii.-imi. t,, .h, tho town liom lie tnini Lip Ti ii ip ought to be a- inilisppiisnlile in .1 -..j.i irn in Philadelphia n tin n-ieni of I In Wiiol wortb Ituibliinr is tn n tnur nf Veil Vork. ELUSIVE THRONES r N TIIH half i nturt that has i lap-eii e that draimiiii It'i "I Sipteuit.. i mi whuh France repuili.ited tin- tm-i-i Napnlenu, n, - .., I.... f.. . I .. . ., ,, ,r, I ili, nlj, . ... I',........ .....I . llllllltvi i.'i .....nt.i,. . .,. - i. i.',,,,..- uini v elsewhere has nm t i n llmiri-liiiii; s-pmn, if'Mt l true, lesimed the Mouibnn- m 17",. S a., nfler two tears nf pnih.tp' tiugnii mm kT reiiiiblieniiisin iindir tin b-ad nf tl i lm. i loulcd. In.iiriieti a' I'astilnt If a u,u r ib 1$ fnrtllied In n s'lipie ixiepimn 11 . , . poet for kings in exile is nut 1 1 ungiug Tile foolish Ciirlli-lH of lliiiifiin nn -unl to have taken hope from the su.'i.-sfui ,-e i-otery by ConKtnntlnc of the nottn of i ec-e. fuiii opiiniisui tiim ri -miiuieu la h'uli Ml lHll HIT! IMIII.II Il'-A' "-"w" ''i inispoiippption. (Jrpopp hail tinilersoiio inoroly ii iliiniKP In tulprw, tint n revolution In the fiimliitiii'iitnl prini'liili'M of it's itovpriitiipiit. l'otlucnl. lti-nzil. Clilim nml Knineo nrp nfer imllip of Hip Iruth. Within n little more thnu 11 fly jpiim null of thene tintions has niMf out rojnllj. Ami out rojnlt. Iins ipinniiiptl, ilpipitp ploti nml M't't'Pl jmitn. ili'xplte nil tho netillips of toiiiiiiillclits nml thp zeal of ihpi'pI.x i'ltlli Mibierlbeis to the polity of Hip MIiMIp Agp. lll-nilvip(l nml purblind Charles of llnp hurt: Im reported to have oiulltioiipd hl dppnrtuip from lluiignr on perinhiion to Nhiip n proplutiiution to the MiiKjnrs p plniiilnx that the eollnp-e of hlw ilniii wii" iiprpaltuled bj "urjfmnnilile elreiiinstuticpi.' The pi-KiiiR nml l'mpernr inny Iip inelinpd to pIippi' hliiHPlf bv vii'wnij thi'NP conditions us tptnpniai'j. That ultitiiile liptinys his iii"ppi'ii'iu ". A-k Mnnoi 1 nf llingmizu. lie Know s. WHO WOULDN'T BE A BULL ON PHILADELPHIA? A City Growing at the Rate of More Than a Third of a Million Every Ten Years Will Make For tunes for the Judicious TlinUi: has Im-pu lull, nlmut tilling in the lints in Smith PliHitdi'lphin for liim-p thnu IW"iit-lnp jpnrs. but little lias been dune. lliimlieiN nf niTPs liuve Iippii rei'lninied nt I.piikih' Ilnnd b the fi'dernl itmerninent nml tho fit has built the I.pneue Island I'nrk. Hut bejond that Hip district from tlrccnii nM'tiiip Minthward is ci' inueh as it wns u ipiartpi' nf a lenlurj uro. Tniek fnrini'i'- own miip nf the laud and they rn.-e w'3"lulilcs nn it. The greater pari of thi- ili'tllel lies idle uwnltili diHi'lnpnient. It Is within three miles of the Citj Hull nml Is reiiehed by Heternl ear Imps. 1 1 Is proposed that Hip elf) borrow monpj lo pn for tilling In the land and bntiginc It iif '" 'he Sl.'ld" of Iln: sii-ppls nn the eil plan 'Ih" 'n. fnriin I's h"vp idipi (ri to tin improve n.Piit his ausp II would iout the fi ru'" -ml iIhx nilihiite nml innke It Im possible in r.il-e am mote egelnhlis l!ut nn ni'giiin"iil .should be nei deil to pr.o-p in tliPin Hint land within thru' mill's nf Hip business heart nf tin' eltj is too valll able to be u-pd for truek rnistng. Wlipu lens nf thnii-unds of fnmilles are w il limit proper housing nrenmmodntinni It Is llttl" les than n iiinie lo permit this hind to be rulthateil ll tin-re wer. m Te nien hove who were lnilK mi l'hiliiih'lphi.i this distriet would be entered with houses within the next fite jenr-. nml tin- men who built tlieni would be mlllimuui es .n stni k mnrkii bull ptpr spppulnled nil so sui'P u thing lis Hie lului'p nf this nlj. I.nnk at the reenul for a moment : In 1'JO the population wn 1 III, 000. It liild grown tn '.'.", MHO In IIO. or mote thnn doiililp tin1 -i" "f twinn jenrs before. In Hie net tin p.ips It expnmled till Its population wa Hi "int. nr mi iiiei'Pn-p nf ."iM. per 1 1 in bilwppii two ilpppiininl ciiu ineratmiis. In Hie next lif l tears it grew fiom -10S.-Oiill m l.L".i:'..Oii(i. nr mi Itu'rcnse of more thnn -In per eetit. lietween lOl'O and l!'-0 ."biO.IKIO has In en lidded to the pnpillalinll. ' Il is uioinll.t leitnin that the utj will lime between ."..,ii.oiiii mid liio.noi) tnoie population in I'.C.ii than il has today. Thi I- a if the whole iit of ('ineltinatl nr New lirleniis nr Minneapolis .should mote bodily hen' within t In- next nine tear-, or as if tluee ml ip- tlip -i.p of Sei'iiiiton or four the -I,. f ('.iniib li should be muted within one own I'otpornte liuiils. When nil" enllslili'l's the buslnes lli'liti tiis nf Clni'iniuili. for iMimpb'. the banks in eded lo lo (ominoii.ile Hip merehnnt nml innuufiH tiirei'-. the big fin'lm-ies engaged in pi'mlu- lug things used b.t the people, the big retail and wholesale Mno- pro-pering thro lib tin1 patronnge of n hub' sinrl of liulf .i million pmple. the drug -tores, the griiri rt spin- nnd bnti-liPi' -ln'l'4 needed lo disti ibuie fond fop ihem, and thinks of what it 1 1 li mean to bung the eipiitalcnt of nil Hi ihms iiere " ii hiii ten t enrs, one ..ii git sniiie i-nm opiii'ii nf ttlial the future holds tor thi- citt Th plii.i wh.ii (in 1 1 1 ii ii wlin i- lm n lull nn I'hllndel is a mmi wirhniit tl.p ability lo spp 1- before his pies, e has unit tn Imik nt wlial has been going ..ii here tuili, ii the Inst twenty .tears tn g. a ib-linlie idea ubnut what is going tn luipren mi the next twenty. Ml." lln'li Hi" higgist irtail -ture in me world has In en built here to ,ii i on uimlnii a business which i tpands w ilh i ne kiow th nf the i-itv . 1'lnn nre mude f.u huil. ling oilier iiiiigtiltu cut buildings in ii-plin i those now neiuileil by nlher big ritin' men hunts who lin.l their present pi.ii ties otei'i-iowdi-d. " tf lim iho cars a l.-ni:. iiililitinll has beill llilllle to the store ' .. i .pii'd b.t u linn it hi' li wns in a -imill ...rn twenty tour- ngn A lot nf little shops I i. in grown into lug mie- within tin m'lnm'.t uf lints not til mil nt high sehnul 'he bunk- and Mu-t inmp.inles me put ting up inngiiitieeiit new strip Inn's paid fnr nut nf their profit-, and tumc are i-mitcni-plnled line nf the lugg -i inii.l-ni-iler Iuiiim's in Hie eiiutitrt lm- miidi iln- ity it- Piihteru lieadipiarii i's nml lm- in-ited a warehouse nnd dislrihutiii i.it:i.n uf spli-mlid iropor tioiis un.l line up I iiei tiinil beaiitv in tvlildi etiipli i inent I- gi.'u I., hundreds of blinds. 'Ili iim-si pulihimg liuildiiig ill Hip world in- bun built Inn t- t lii ii all. ml ton venr-, iml il- twin will -..nn be under tint. If tii si- Hint- do iml .iu-llfv ciinliilem e in Hi tutiiri ..I I li i 'ti . .in I i-Uti f ilphl.i, then iiutlnng Tin' Im-tiim - i f t .11 be Ulinl. hi tl, m iml eeriiiiuii "f the tu-xt Iwentt ji-nrn . it lm .sieeulllte on I lie Ih Iltlliued Pipnn-lun nf I lie i 111 The bulls vlli reap iii lir- "ill poekl-t the I the pi-olit- and the i-.-p-. Now tn .nine Inn k to the "S.i jih I'lulit li pi, in linjirl 'II, e nppnrtuniM IheiP ii'tini-thi im ii with nungliial urn uml u little i pi ti The hl-lmt nt tin- fortunes made in Ifniokltii bt nn'i who Inn I the i-nti-iprise to pi-m,ii" am nnimodni nm lm- the hundieds nf ihou-iuid- of pi'isnns ttho were oterllnw ng In. hi Manhattan in'o the 'onimuuit.t in-i-n-H the I '.ii -t ritei- might prolltnblt be -nulled bt iiiiibilimis lining I'liilailelphiaii-. Tin n- is u ining mini ttho mud" a mil Ihui ili.llin- l f.-re he wns tliirl.t .tears old bt pulling up limisi s t,,r tin- people. He built blm I, niter bin. k iii thnn nml snld thi'iu ubnut ii- fn-l li- I In-) ttire finished, beenuse he was tt im- in the seleptjnn ,,f the Kit - and In i mis' he built hoinipn with a Ipw lump iuiiroiriiieiiU in them than his i .iinpetitms I'm Hi" hind on whuh be built wns nn more niees-ibb' to tin- business center nf Sett- "i Tk than tin- Smith 1'hilndi'lphiii laud :. tn tin . i ii" r of l'iiiliide'phui And hi pn.fits tni" large In muse In liujll h'ui-k nlii-r hhx k nl lmusi in tl.p Mini" neiglihui i,,d and ilius pra.tue.l tin- i eonuinles nf sunntiti pinibn linn li i,,ok inpiial in do II Inn In- gut I he enptllli fnr h" enilld lll'tll nn-ll'llle Hull ill- klll'lt hn l Iii use l Tliere i- nn iippmli.nut hi South I'luln ili Iplua fm a gro ip ot nn u lo repp.it Hip hiiccpsH of this Itronkl.tn iiuihicr The) roulil afford to reimburse the city for nil the money Spent for filluiR In the land if the s KVE2CIXG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, oily would carry out Its general program for Improvement!!. A bouletnrd along the Schuylkill ron nedlng l'nirtuotint Park tilth licngue Island, has been projected. Its completion would increase the tnlue of every Mpinre fool of land in South Plillndelphln west of Hioud street, even if It had no effect on the land east of that great thoroughfare. The city would be reimbursed for every dollar spent on the boulevard by the Increased sums it could collei I In taxes on the Improved prop el ty. And when tills happened former .Major He) burn would get the praise that Is due him for coneelvitiR Iho splendid pro lecls that hi ought him much ridicule in his lifetime. The water approach to Philadelphia from the south can be made as picturesque, but In n different wn). ns the water approach lo New Yoik All the physical features are then-. The IVIawalp rlicr mnkes n wide sweep around the end of the peninsula formed In its junction with the Seliii.tlkill. jo Ihnt the lilt seems to project Itself into the titep. A district with boiilevnrds on the waterfront and tree-lined streets filled with residences with tlie sk.t line broken by i liurcli spires would impress the passengets on etcrt steamship mining up Hip river from foreign porta with lite fact that (hey were approaching something that was i rally American And the tlsion of Hie City Hall (otter up the iMa of llload street would (ill them with iiilmlrntlnn foi the genius of the men who believed that architecture should be the huiiilimiidcn of industry. Put the bulls on Philadelphia are aware thai, the development of South Philadelphia beyond Oregon avenue Is not enough to ac commodate the population that Is surely mining here Indeed, they know thai it would be milt about enough to provide proper aceominodations for the population already heie All that is needed is to per suade men with capital thnl there is nn safer place fur them to intest it limn right here at heme WOMEN IN THE NEWS II' AMI'HU'A Jl I lltlsl ions IIS AMI'HU'AN" women were so class. some of i he people who iinitndats lend conspicuous gioupo rcpio senintlte nf labor or capital, or If thev were so n,iiuk in their suspicions ns gotern luents nnd statesmen are apt to be. the) would hate appointed committees long ago to complain ngninst "secret nnd unfntor nble propaganda." Very properly they might nsk why general attention foruses niitoinntlcallv on all the small and mean nnd truinl tilings done b) misguided representa tives of their sex, while all the gioat en deainrs and nchietement-j of women go llsllllllt unnnfi'oil. "(Jirls. ' said I'nited Slates Attorney Mi-Ato.i. ' are addicted to drinking now mints beenuse of the ban placed on liquor." He -aid nothing of men who, if menior) serves, were not unfamiliar with liquor before the dn) of bans nnd who didn't need a revolt! tlnnnrt federal law lo pique their curiosity nml nroiisp their interest. Two men may light like ibnious in the street ami the ex hibition w ill attract only the casual nttenlinn of tlie police. If two, women did nnytbing of that sort the community would feel scan dalized. You hear a great deal about vamps and nothing of the far more detestable tainpees. And thoe who write nlmut dress reform nnd the fritolous tendencies of femi nine dies- proi ei-d to rail nml reason as if bad taste and a disregard of all old -fashioned mid admirable rules of deportment were nuiinon to virtuiilly all ttomuu. As n matter of fnct, the woman who ntor dressps ur iindordrpssps ami ihose who get into s, andals nnd divorce suits and bt siuli routes into tin- spotlight ;ire, to their sex at large, about what the corner in Iirondwa) and Kurt -second street is to tlie I'nited States. It is as leasonnble to suppose that they repiosont mi) definite smial trend ns it would be to accept the Loudon Morning Post as the mirror of pipseut dm Hritisli feeling or to look in at the I'afr nf Iln Cnl ISImU mid believe that ton weie i jewing life as it is lived in France For one American woman who cannot lie hnpp.t unless sip. is wenrinc nt least a pound ot diamonds tliere are millions who wouldn't wear diamonds if the) had them. Women in America lire doing it lint the) hate nlwnis done. They are holding life togetln r and maintaining nnd advancing eivili.ed standards of ethics in even part of the loiintrt. To view mi uiciislnunl uu-fni-tuiiatn unman in n coin trooin or any ot enultet used ja7. queen ns if she were in an) wat it pii al of newer femiiiine iiiimls nnd tendem ies is to be stupid nnd nbtsmally igiiornnt of the life of these times. U isn't in the dressmakers' shops or nmong the more conspicuous dinner-givers Hint .ton can b-nrii whnt women aro doing mid think ing about You will linte to go out from the isolated places where cxistem c is a cnnlliet of tanities for a limited nnd con spii'iimis fen and look iibmit .mil in the inlh-ges. nn farms, in the smaller i mimiiiiii tns and anmng the women ttlios,. nggicssivc nnd inii lligpiit tactics in iclntmn to public (iflairs might to be an inspiration to the rout me politicians if these same politicians hadn't fm gotten long ago Imw to be in-pind. Tu'iuK observable in the great women's colleges fm- example, me far inure drnmatii ami significant than nut of the nii-inl pin. nn im mi which, tisibb- in the f"tt places while iienple have tun much lllollP) llllil Inn inui-li lei-iire, inspire upliftors to doloimis nut. lies nnd frantic uu-ddlliig. Whereter him lligent and devoted work is being done in the iuteicst of women mid children in imlustr.i .inn will find college girls laboring in the background. Wbt do women's col li ges manifest signs of a better social i-ou-scimisuoss than In disreruiblo in universities iirgnni.eil by unil for men? Hrjn Mnttr was supposed to hate done something new when, receiitl). it prepared to open its doors to it urkiiig girls nud provide them even with means fm study, tot for yours llr.tn Miiwr and il- graduates liuve pioneered in holds where tiurking women ami working childien wen- witliout other champions. Similarlv, In jiolitics women nlrcad) liaie slumn thein sehes to be ii force for reconsti action and in I ii i ing reform. It is pel Imps us idle m expect public id ng nitinn of such work ns tills as it is to x ppi l penple in the street tn stop and wonder with a sudden thrill nt the thought of the priceless sorvico that millions of women reu der in silence nnd obscuiit) to those about tl.im eveiy day of their lives. It is enough in iclleet for n moment nnd imagine whnt ixisunei- would be like If all women de initpil even for a day fiom their ancient habit of patience or forgot fur an hour their instinctive nnd changeless devotion to all ib i cut and tltnl and gracious tilings. If women, listening ni-i-nsiminlly to the uplifUTs. have reason to h-el that the) lite und labor in tain, it is hieflj because the wm Id nt large has n ciiiiusit) like a child -Familiar things do not interest it. A green lose, a light in a church or u woiniui or a girl wlto departs from the traditional routine will in- the center of attention because Hindi phenomena aie rare und strange Stiunge. leiluinl). is feminine patience, the courage and fortitude of the feminine heart, femi nine ndhep'lice to nil the saving rules of life nnd the newer feminine will in politics nnd in matter i of social eiolulion. Hut ton hate to look twice nnd devote a mmnetii ,tn ordered thought to he nun re of this. And iIii-sp arc hurried times A i oxu ab whs found wiiltzanj on Irond street Ulrcctor Cnrteljou uriested Hie driver and charged him with intoxication. lid up to tho preaent moment no one ban thought of rolling the machine n tuxierab. M AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT "What Is the Emergency Aid Do ng?"Well, Here's the An swer A Noble and Beau tiful Work In Helping the Distressed lly SAKAII I), UlWItll MO Hl-3 than one person hns Vsked tne, "What is the Ktncrgency Aid doing?" There is mil so much criticism as curiosity In their lone, but there Is a little of both, as though nn iictn ity brought Into existence by the war ought to have locked itself lo sleep or into Innocuous desuetude In times of peace If these duts can really be described as "limes of peace " As a mallei- of fuel, the I'niergeiiey Aid fills a long-fell want In Philadelphia nnd utilizes the sppi-ial IiiIpiiIs of nn energetic group of workers, whether (he limes ure lilled with news of wnrs or Just rumors of warn and plans for pence. I'lnergeneles will arise even In the hcst-regulntcd families, nnd the unexpected in the nffuirs of a big city Is the rule, not the cxi option Irish ns that sounds An nrgnnlzntloii for help (hill can func tion rnphllt ihnl can ileal with special cases ; that has funds or can ptoenre funds inpldly to tide pvit n crisis; Hint can get in touch with the municipal mid philanthropic lowers of the i-lit lo bring them to bear on an unforeseen dlletiiina, nnd through the press and Hiimigh its membership can give the .situation (he amount of publicity which it needs in older that those in power may be backed "to take m-nis ngninst a sen of troubles nnd h opposing end thorn." is an organization that should never go out of existence. TN A X work long exper'.'tice of pliilnnthro'ue nrkers I hate come lo illtule lliein men tally into four groups, tiz. ; the administra tors, the executors, the plodders and the spurters. l'lidi t.tpn hns its tery special value. It is sometimes the hnbit of tlie plodders to dispisp the spurlers. nml for the executois in be miffed nl the ndiiiinislrn tor, nml tor iho ndinini-tinlois to be im pntieiii nf Hn- plodders nml In ildeicd In Hie spurieis. Inn ns n mutter of fnct nn organization tor nccoinplislnng work inn function withnut nil four lu- A vniitin' m'giiuiz.atioii. like an endow nl orphans' astluin or mi established day nm -ser.t , mn do with nn iidininistiator nr two and a bonid of ploddeis with a paid exccii tite and otilt temporary spurters when cxlia funds have to be raised, A national charily bazanr reqiines more spiirtrrs, thnn plodders und more executives than iidmliiistratoi-s. The war philanthropies, culled for u Ireinen dous number of executives nnd plodders and mnile short shrift of spurters. The Intluenz.n epideinle mude n great haul upon spmteis nnd found them very useful. NOW to ilea tilth unenieigei,i i one nl wnis must null upnn spm-tei-s, pei-snus wliu like ii slinrl. swift jnli Willi ii human appeal, wliu scope foi it spn ml iiilent. for quick st input h) und instant iidnptnllon. Ami there nre a great mini) might! "mart spuit ers nmong us. who either e.'innot "because of their husbands" or will nm beenuse they know ihcmsoltes too well mkc a plodding inh or innp out their dailt im upntioiis from jenr's end lo .tenr's end li) lixeil engugc meiiis piiiietuated b) board nieelings. The) will tint do ii for pleiisine mi) lumc tlinii the) will do it for clinritt or for business. The! like lo "sit loosely" to their oblign timis. They nre capable of intense cfToil nnd Intense iiidlffeietice. The) me nt their best in emergencies. We ndiniie nice horses nmie thnn enrringe horse- and carriage lior-i s more than draft horses; bul race horses are spurieis mid draft hoi scs arc plodders, .-o win Mimild we b" impatient of the spuitci- when llie.i uie hiiinaii-'.' "All stnt-s arc not iho same tiih. ( im- -inr differeth fiom unollier star in glm.t," us Si Paul uptl) remiirkeil. It would be a dull, dumb world without the .spurters, eteii for the plodders. s() it i- a matter of coiigrntulnllmi Hint there is mi" oi'gaiiiz.ation licro in our midst tthleh, tn In succeshful, uiiisi iillli.e Hie swift nnd tein porarilv enthusiastic ti inker ns well us tin statel) executitc nr the lespoilsiblc de pendable. THK administrators uf -in h mi m-gamza timi ns tin- laiiergenc) Aid must liatc a s.tinpalby for nil ttpes of wurkei- nnd a tor) quick putter nf decision und diagnosis. They must pcroclie the eniergeiu in linie to gauge k spi imisuess nml lo intent a polio) to meet It. so Huil tlu-t hnic In he. in a sense, nlwats on the job. Tl-et mu-t havp lo count upon nitnin executiics ihnl can be utilized to in-ii out a giieu plan without waste nml with haste, mid these pxpeiitiics hnip nlsii to lie mi their jnb tn tho i-xtent Hint thp) pre within cnil nnd free; nml besides the energetic host of eni"r gene) wntkers theie in i -1 be a dependable number of stead) wm-kcis who inn b" countoil upon to slnnd In nfter the cinor gene) Is in or to innke the linul ailjustinents or. if neces-nr), In keep the teiiiponiry plant tunning nt a.lowor pn uie in ordi-r (o take cnie of leitllill mses ihat the pat ticillnr enieigene) has inade i himin . A .in ii liel work whii h hn been ciiriied on In the Kiuergcuc) Aid since tln in tl ik nii epidemic of the nil -tuinn uf ll'l1-. At that tune many children were stranded tiilboui tin- mie nf eitlu'i' fntlieis or mother- wlm were stricken ilotvii and nirried off m timpmuii hospitnls. In sonic i uses both patents died; in mini) Hie tinge earner of the faiuilt died. At the lime of the epidemic the laiiergenc.t Aid undertook the teiapiirar) care nf these ililldri'ii, nil ollnr ngunies being Minuipid with the tide nf want and trouble Unit hiul sitept down upon tin in As Hie epidemic waned, man) of tin- ihildren were able to go bin k to um in, il linn-ehuM-, but inanv were mil They wen eiilier urphans n nno tun cut wns mi ciippleij m- sot bm k by the ntnstrophe Hint help ha I to be given in otdt r to get the flllllll) h.u k to self -suppoi ting Wilis. TN s J an SO.MF cases tlie inii-icst on building - hud fallen into ur sine the fanillt home I loan iiioiigugi -mid in order to that interest had lo In forthcoming tempo iiirilv from the carefiillt dispi-uM'd funds of tiie Fniergency Aid In sum1 cases, whole tin- father of the finnili hud died, stute nid lm- the widow nml childien hud to be applied fm- nnd the family helped until that was forll ning. Tin ailminl-lialoi- m ihm help js a sin gular!) able nnd kind wmnan who is chair lunn of the tolief i oii.mlttce of the Fiuer genet Aid. .toung Mis .luhn Wnninnnker, .'Id. I lor judgment ami ntr sjnipatliv nnd Her steadt sweetness as an oci utile hate inade thoriii'ieonf the Kincigeiii i Aid u tery present help in time nf ii-iiuhle In lm mlrcils nml liundrcds uf ben ibleied nud sometimes des pernle molliPis. it is also n place whole the "alumnae of illsnstei " come back to tell of their good fortune mid of their safe ai -mill into their desired hnten BY NOW nearh nil the iiifliienrn fnmiln -have graduated fmm trouble, bul Hie Kinergeney Aid's ten success ns a ndlef committee has bt ought now responsibilities Not long ngo I throw nut u question in this column ns to what happened to the families uf widows who wcio held up tn wait Iheii lurn on the Mothcis' Assistance Fund, or who did not get nil Hint was needed, or who were disqualified for i en it lui any pension Mt question was misw-red immediate). This relief loinmiltec of the Fincrgeiic) Aid tides mini) of those families over this par ticular time nf stress, to the number of m leust fMHl families' in the cmiise uf a year A weekl) check to about thirty-fiio fnm ilies a month covers sumo pxponsc thai Is in the nature of nn eineigeint ll is nut the same family evert month nr eiorj week, but there arc more than .'iOO families wlm In ll," coin so of the .tear come nn Hie lists tn he tUltPil and tided on-i- until tin- pensimi conies nr the wurk is luuinl for the u n sinned niotber nr fur the iimthei- n ho, lulling npiilied. fulls of u iicnsion In cause her i lis does not lill the specllii'd lequi louts III one sense il is emergem't work lii'Miu-e its beiieliciiulrs ore continuously chaiiglng ; in another sense it is never-ending work lie cause tlie einergenc) is continuously arising. In every sense it Ih o beautiful and good work., i MONDAY, AP1UL 4,' "PSHAW! --ss -"tf ' smWt wlrM) :2Fp s . T rfc- MiSie, JMs- 5x" jSffiSS 4 r-S y ittv--'' - .'s.J ''," s'- -.J'x!r!vts ..-"ii:H.;,,.i "'-''"".'. NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Daily Talks ll ilh TliiiiliUt I'hiladrlphiaiis on Subjects They Know Best JOHN CHRISTOPHER On Examinations In Schools Till; denth knell of the tiine-hoiiol-eil tm in of exmniiintioii m the sehnul-. which caused i-nuntles-, gallons nf the midnight ml tn be burned iu mi eleventh-hour desperate effort to pass, hns been .sounded in norm .tears, according lo John Chi istopher. chiet examiner of the I'onrd of lMuculimi "Fiom now on th" more scientific, exact mid .nisi nppi-ais.il nf the -Indent's prngn -. mi tin- bnsis nf the achievement nnd intelli gence test- with their stiiiidariliz.eil leu-Is. ihnl hate priced their worth in icieui tours, will be the piineipal methods us-d lit sehnul ststl-IUs "Kxiimiiintiniis hate been ttilh us nlw.li- 'I he) hate I ii gi-ucinll) n iHl until ten rocenilt ns tin sine ipia lion in detei -mining the giowlh of know ledge and intollet t on the pari ot mini, woman nml . iniu. centuries I hot hate been ncicplcd n lllelllls of i -tinuitiiiL- the litlll'ss of u F the u stu hfc fnr dent cither In sehnul nr the race nf further steps in "Thine hate his or her development, i ten been examinations for examiiiatimi m- as a piclimimii) i" no-new- cmiise. 'I'huse lllnullg lis taking nl a who-e minds run hack over so shm I n poiiod ns a decade will lemeiuber that our si-nnnt il.i.ts c-cm tn hllie li I ll lung slicccssiuil nf pxiimiuatimis. At shnrt Intervals tte weie lilerullt exiiininid in eter) tiling. "(lid Cctitinl High bot will recall Prof Houston, nn inspiring, bnnble teacher ami tiieml of eten hot. heralding the upproaih of I he 'mid) ems' null the sonorous tt inn ing. 'Now i- the lime to get -'Hied.' Hut lie smiled when he -aid it. Was "Seate" Time fnr Man) "And to iuo-1 students ii was a smre time. Fton with noik well done during the teiin. one could micr be sure of Hie l.tpe of qiiesiiniis llai iimild he linked, mill In the eariie.i in h.isi ii renlli ineinil midnight ml -pent in i ramming textbook m lecluic miles, it lib h wiie nunc llkelt lo lie for gotten ufn-i tin i xaiiiiimtion wns com lulled "F.xnuiiliiitinu- Iheii were a -nurcc of strain to I lit- m i tons sistpui, under whlcli conditioii the sludent did not iiere. nrili in illcnle ttliul he had Icmned or know or lout well he i mild Hunk The) alsn leiiilcd lo plan' iindui emphasis nn llu- ll I lit nf nielli- nriz.ing. and ind I this mis often tlie eflcil which Iho) hud "ii -indents thiuughniit Iho pi rind- uf picpaiaiiun nml iisslmilatuui of their si hool .teal . "I hate iiidnui.tl ihnl the examination sisleni went inn h illenged for .tenr. Hut the modi I'll siuuiiln -piiit i- a icstlcss nne The status qiin dm- uul exist in its creed. So loiisequelitl) il lias been unable tn let nn) thing ulune 1 1 iiinie Iu pass quite uat u i nl I llu ui ihat 1 1 snlii ions, nr im tradi tions, ei en sip ii ,i -nuuil llilng lis exuiiiiiia lions i nine utidi-i' ii- i it m-iiI etc. Siiric.tlng the lield ill II- ll-.ilal Uliemntlulllll. ccilllU'e- hensiic wiiv. ii siiiui biought the ncknoitl eilgmeui ,iiuii itself Unit ii wn- nut noccssnrv to pill all slum-Ills 1 liliiugll Die lleltc ll. n exumiiialimi "(Jlllte logliillli il pi mi" ded III the i -n i liisimi thai ii nni, uiithii g mine or less tl an a waste uf time i.. eta nine iho-e who lad sluiw n continuous ndiii'ii eim-iit from dm lo nut under the lea. lu-i s c.ie IIpiicp hiiim into lioing llu- -i-Ii-iii of exoinpllolis thai n now In tugiie Spliit Has (on,' Further "Hul laielt Hn- -. leiitiin -pint has gmie fiiitlur ll wns pi,,l,,i,, tioil enough to hnic exiiiiiinallons u m; , pnibablv Ihei i mild nm he ullogeilipi aimdod. It had al-u biiuiiip eiiilent, ii b-r to tmh s)iielun IU.I- the pupils' wink in si hon with l he wink nnd life the) would him- tn i I In the world outside, that a inuic- complete nml exili I llli-lisilll inent of then- achlPt enioilts nml Ii 111 lit slinuld In- -oeiiml. t tt;i- ul-n found bv pxpi'i um nt- Hun smli iiu-thuds nb.o gate invaluable informal inn m litting Uu si hool s.istoins to the pupils' needs. '"J he pioseut s.tstein of PXIil'iiinnliiuis. which bus uliuost i i.istallii , ;,, n,IM(,. thing like n peilunnoiii fm m n f te-i- a wide seiles of exicrinients, do, - not di-cmd tin old tnriii nf einiiiiliatliun n- sin I, ( sets no - . ... . ' lli-iv i i pi s i-i ,-Aiiooiiii is anil llllliz.es tip -in lor mni r purposes man .,, (n,.kiii tin 111" -tiuli-iil friiin Hun- in lime "I' "liuiighli. Ilie-o in up, , f oMiinination mat bo termed nchieieiu. nl nml inlelligeiu e li-sts TIip in hleti mi in iisi. n, linil,,. Indimles. lomerns n- If mil, siaiiilnidlz.pd tests mid -mils fop iiipii-uriip; th,, , n,.u,. mollis nt -el I ihililion ii, ti,,, tni,,,,,, ,1,1, jpc-ts of the 1 tJiTiculuin "lln-i-d upon th,. ppifonnan, p f a im-e uiiinber of children under ciien nn ,. 1 ...... dltlons, these tesis set ncttiul HtandurdK for lllirillu nltil fin. rr, ,i,li, P... ,1 .. pupils and fur giiuk-s mni ini-se ll'StlUb k JC-?-i- j;,'TJ7rr,'?a 1021 JUST FUSS 4ND FEATHERS!!" 11 is possible lo doleriiiini- this standing in lelatimi In ot In r children of the country, ll is piohubh- thai the lime I.- nl hand 11 lion the progress of c liildren lu most subjects can he Hither dcfniilel) nii-nsuu-d. "In spit,, of their draw bucks, hone. or the old-fashioned cinniinntiniis weie not ttholly w it limit llli'lil. 'I lie) scl , yoill for (ho stiuloiil, couipellcil him lo organize his kmmli'dgp nml to guc Hie Itistnipinr mi nicouiillng win. h il is hard to get iu nny other tint. A bote all. it furnished an im'- pei-niiiil 1 I nl in e-liiuiilitig the progrc.s of -nub-lit- For tills reason citil sen Ice ndtocille- hnic clifng to the old forms, be. muse ilu-t ulH-red an effective iiiitidoto for I he fining pcrsonul llavor nf pulitical pieter once. "ll will he sun Hint -in ce-s nf iudll'ldllfl pupils Iu ncliicii'iuciil tests Hint- be due to Jinlitc alulili ur good Instruction or both. The iiilcllij-c te-t, on the other hand. attempts to measure native abilitt nnli. "Its hegiunlugs were found iu the noces sit) lluit arose fnr dingnns uf the status of feeble, iniuili d ihildren. Hence we had the tests nf Um-e well-known Fl0lciuu-n. Hinct nml Snnmi. The pnned to be excel lent 111 then- tiav, hut they were all Indi vidual 1 tuiniuutioiis mid Unic-coii-unilng. II wns therefore natural that this form of est si Id hnic leinniueil In its ii-siiicteil Held. saw Need of .Mental Test "Wlih Hie 1 timing of the wnr mid the fm nun nm of the grout arm) of the 1 nited Slates nn-riilght it was fniind noccssnr.t Hint sonic form f mental cxuiniuntioiis lie'givpii lhal 1 mild lest nien iu large gmiips Thioiigh Uiis 1 e.ssitt Hi,, fnmoiisaiini lests wi'ie deteliiped. Of thi'ir inluc and nlillly tlieie hns been some discussion, Iml Iu the main nm much iliuibl. lit iIii-sp p-ts- modilied. of 10111-0, to sin the pxppiipucp. trninin", mid mental slnluie nf sehnul children it js pos-ihlp to R' 1 an intelligence rut ins for eieii child ill mn -'hool sihtein Fxperinieuls hate nl-u-adi shnttn ,ts iiM-fuliioss ami pointed the win toward the beltci ipent of our schools in Iln hue of learning. "H.t these tests children can linn hi ado cpiatch cliissjficil into their proper intellec tual gmiips, be tin.) hui-kttiu-il. uveing M'l"' ' Adequate changes in 1 iirm uliim nnd lime iillcitments cm school prograius can ill n he mude to meet the new situation. ' I'm- nf the In t thin-;- "f all. tie nn- be ginning In ee I In- daw 11 of 11 new dm for lb.it hillietii) st iip-jlpctrd of all school 1 hiblicii. the superior 1 hild. With tins point iiiogiii7ei. Unit tn- nm- 11 distinct duly lo the Mipeiior child, tte inn) in the m-nr future see tin- foundations laid for othei genera tion of grciil men such as han- given this "lit its proud traditions of tin. past mid enabled us m take uur place as one of the gn iit -t 1 outlines 111 llu- world " Humanisms li WILLIAM .VrilKICTON III' I'l'Y TTA liar- ago .lohn .lacnb i;,-h, n-p-1Y1 icscniiitiip 1,1 I'migi-ps- from Wl-ion -in. had 11 u nlln-i who ran on tin- train us nil 1 tpii'ss inesspiigit (n ,,j ,(,,.(. 11 fiightful uipi'k ami this man gate iii his HI" in nn iiieldeni that might have been llti'lleil So when .h. FmIi came I,, Ciuigress there "iw one subioii wliu li, nliove nil otlu-is, tWIS ilwnis on the lop of Ins mind. Up asked 1 ell mid In- a-l.i'd Cuuripss one ques- linn. "What run be done to pietent mil n ad in i-idoiits." I ighleen .tears ngn he iiiiriiduced n bill leql ,.1-ig the I f s.p ,,,. I ml,!,,!.. '"''; '"'I'" 'ble. -aid Hip luilinnd p, oplc lb- ki-il leinliud.'.-li.e il Finnll) ,,,' ,;,i load built so,,,,. -t,, c,'N expciiinentnlli I hot won- mi hupi-iioi- thai Ihi-i havp dii." pland woodi'ii ones without 1 -gislntloii Mr l.-cli fiitheiecl legisloliiii piiliii- exuiiiiiuitimi mid reprnt on accidents i,, ii,7, InieisiniP (niniiioiic 'oiuiuii.su,,,, ,1,,,' , which piuhihilid 1111 cmplo.ie working more thnu s.xlien limiis. i. uihi,rlz.lng the lnterst,,,,- ' online, ,-e Cni,,,,,,!,,,, , ,,rdcr ,,'- lll-llllllll 11, 11 ll, ,,,, llloi v signal stst itneii 11 iin.iiglii it wi snl'ili mi usiires ami man) oilier II" inn! 0,11 of , , ( , ns , illnl, ,1 1,,,,. 1... .1... , : ""S in " , " ' ' s-- .-.. -,n. 11 11,. mini, 11 il " ',' "' '"-'"li 111111111f.il 1 . nt iii. 1 1 ""'"""' '""l ami Hi,, lit"- of ..... Li,ii.-- ,i U ti'in m-i p , sinking iniitihes I. nm psion in; fi-,,,,, Me I lit ru HUPPS some ne it snf'-lt leirlslml.... ho, he buhls ,, , brotlcr (0t ilic Ju SHORT CUTS Tin (internment is learning that inani niobibilion ngents are not fitted for their jobs. The bootleggers might bnvo told the (internment this a long time ngn. Tlie Hnlshevists still nsk for American old toward leconstruction in Kussin. For Hussin mid the Fnited States alike recon struction must alwajK be like charity It ought to begin nt home. ' The newest threats of war come from Hie Kittle Kntente. A few years ago their was no Kittle Lntente and the gov ernments Ihnt lend It were not eien In existence. Still they will tell you thot th world isn't making progress. fork helmets nnd dlzz.y gray uniforms will look well on the mounted police. Then are good omens. In the course of forty or lift) .tears the folk at City Hall may funl 11 way to provide some sort of comfort for the semaphore men even though they inaj dole out nothing but iimbrellns. "I'll see you soon," wrote flrnver Ilergdoll gleeful!) lo the hotel keeper who entei laiiied him and bin retinue: when lie went n -hunting Ids pot of gold. Orovcr has some rigid lo call himself a prophet, though, for the sake of accuracy of meaning, h should lime chnnged the form of his foo tenee, "You," lie should have said, "lll see me soon." For it is to be presumed that drover's former host will be nmong tin spectators. Wasted Sympathy From the BliniiiiEhntn Age-Herald. A good clgnr can be had for a niikcl in Mexico, and the rents charged for honiH and apartments nre "ridiculously low.' Isn't it nliout time for us. to quit thinking about "pour Mexico'".' When Spring Comes In Arkansai Fiom Ih lliixn-l 11 lllrtin. We icfer .ton to the same old sign nf spun? this 1 ear again. When Hill Hrixct cuts liH whiskers, plant your garden. Hill's ithi keis have got the frogs, the birds nnd am tour piophcts skinned 11 city block. Their Native Heath I 10111 th ltiilljiiapciliH Now.-. If Ho- (lueen of Kiimnniu merely wants '! see eowlio.iK mid Indians, to go down in the mines, to i-it factories, police rourts. slumn nud hospitnls, und to sou 11 motion picturr laboratory." the New York movie magnate! will, no doubt, be glad with tlie under standing that their press ngents aro to be hampered by no promises to cover th' whole program for her mnjest on a one day's trip to Hie New Jersey movie, foundry. What Do You Know? QUIZ 1 AVIio la the present l.onl Ideuleiinii' n"1 dnvernor Oenernl of Ireland" i' WI10 ciml'-d Uie fiunoUH Motional '"'' ncler of Hu)ln, the detectlte'' 3. What tbne nations bate the most n JU passenger sliliis'.' 4. What Is tho inline of the cx-Kmperor e' I'lilnaV , 5. What Is tlie meaning1 of ' I.e Mi'in, niirno of onu of tho most piom nen' Ft' lieh lIOtt'Hll:lOe.-, r, In whnt iMilur) did I'alberlne iho 'oo-i1 lite and oter wliut country il'd '" riil"V Nniue llirco I'lesldcnts of the '" StutcH wlio mote nulobiogruphles Whole li, tlie lountrt of AiiroIii" When did the first hntlle of tho ho occ 111 in tlie World Wnr ' Wlileii Is tin- nine Uruss State o-J mt in AnsvorB to Saturday's Qulr I A miliar nf cotlop Is 93.0 ilunols. pounds a' If .Miohiine I'uile dlacovereil radium Utile Vituuil .s a iiiilltu of Algeria . The cIlplndnciiH is a Klgantlt' extlm' " 4 repine illsuovered in the tu-sin Fnlinl St.itt'H. Tim llrst Bcultercil ' mains of n skeleton were found l) I'rof S W. Wllllston near fanon l i'ol, in I87T. Tin. cast ot the ri'"'' Mulcted Kltt-luton ineiiHurt-H elBh'1 fou y.-fl In li-ligth. .". The story of Jonah I., nni ruled ,'f hook of Hint iinine lu the Jlibl T, Incident of the tvhnle 1ms paralk11 " Ugyplliin. H.ib)ontuu und ' " in.ttholog) - A niz.to ship is one reduced in licign' "' tho leiuoinl of lis upper deelcH T The piicn is a linge rodent in irA unci i-milli America f Sir Ki-nelin I Unliy was n nolcd I- "" ii.nui.il plillosophcr and Hliulcn' 'f ' lei lilt hillllCi-S, lllrt duu-s IU' ,l,',' ll'iii,'. 0 I!) .milium was tlio ancient nnnic of -'oii' Htniilluople , 10 Tim court cry, "pyws!" la 'the Imperstir of the I'rcncli erb hear. fr .'. A i-aWkyi , iL ,ii. . -&
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