it' w '&-&,' T,,-- -J'-' "J 1 r EVENING PUBLIC iLEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL l.'J, 1921 ! .J giSi LUKEWARIVi i HARDING STAND Westminster Gazette Declares President s u&- tute Inadoqtiato SATISFACTION PARIS it, ilir s.ol.iloi1 I'l ess , ..Hi IS- PMfMrilt IlHrtl- t,,.;'Zi-'-'rnl,,,,, .in- nr-PporH. nlthoiiKli Mini-"-.. .. 1..I ntl."rl. with now- 7 ' , ..... I. n.l-.-t-.'-"" Cl "" . n f tUn nftPt Ju l.inrml urilcrn nf the nftctnonn ?I. "" '''"' tM'rtnnltj to H,r.::.n.nnBn.nn.1tl.Wl't"''n- '! .,1 In tirnlinn to those pn.nR.j 5 ';;!:.i;i,ofNntnn(1 flllfi." '.rV"n Halloas In Rwr.nl. ,,f ,i..niiPH to tl." ilcrhrntlnn in Cl of A.n..irn-. Intention to .'Jl n.r. in tlit" rxMlnR I.onBur of JIQII '""'i,,,, o rrpronchwlo offer or th.t nbtont . .--. ""';" $ Minn, mid thru ce,.ii., thai- Ll Ins "-r "" 1P,,r" ""'' RTh.r.i '"" '''P,lf,' of """ El'p . . . i..n., rt nrnnmfp llMflt ! nr-H-nl otioiiKil n- ri idewrs of It' i .. .11 !... Mint tnl-lt. fin inrrirn Snni "in, '"" "" '. " ft mlcJit Imc Im.i. Imtl Amcri.a willed '' Th. I'll' Mnll .ai'tte sivh President Hurdlnc h M'liroptl.in ' tlp future ", ,o ,r rxpr-...l m 1.1s reference I, ni.mii lsonattd foi world help-(Vv- iilii.l "il'l Koi eminent" mill Jt nlj- , .., ... ,,, c tint tin nm i'i'T"Tir in ! ,ror( t,. hm how tins emit eption din Zw " I iwtl.eiut disturbing the line (,1 vnrk "I'm. width the League v,lim i nlrcnm PiiRnRru ...... i. ...i i.i (iu A. V.) Prep- Hnt II. I.B s m '" Cojiprt".-. ' . I,., i.i nhli. till 111 l-h-tWltl 111 fffll I 1 Ml 'I'M " "' """ !'' - Pin in nthiwil .i "M iih ntliPi cir- . ti. U rntnt.lliln UHK tllO 10- etpn ii nf tin piiswigi' In tlio incniRo .ifri rrle I urn . i . '.iiiimm iiuihk hi ntn oti.'ii f tin' ti.nt of VriMlilli"" JKa I I fr in tin' unrnnut of tin' IfjR f Nations mill Mtli resorwi- (nl " o'rn n nr tin1 nii'irc"." oi i-ipm-dmr ilnr ii' l.ifoiP tlip I nltoil StntP (V-r.jp urn. (I Ihtc too Into, nnil vpro too In i i p. null tli. morning Mnai - t. "intiipnt iilltorlttll. The p'onni' . (.'H.'ii Mr HnriliiiR'H iiuh- U i ir .liii'il nit' iinmJi iuiii ' Itta nl t it in t lil- it. 'I'oitumv piiliti.nl ilitor of thp Ttho if 'iiri, wii-i tlio onl odltorinl nitfr to I a" snin. tlnnrf to -iiy ro jlfl j tl i ii --'i;r Tlrr - i i l.niKtr nm ilonnt iih io dioiov tho nm Vinirirnn I'rPHldent udli- il v r- iiitPii.1 to pniHiip. Iip nrar i I. wi" not rim.p. nll cx II i In 4 wnnlil miiioiinrf il -in- l M't' tin1 tliPo- ir with ttiiiniin f i Hip pit-t two p ir-.. i r ill-, miitnkpii nliont ill now hi ml iiipii In i ilili of i iiliRhtrniiiK mirl Paris Expects Decisive Move by Allies in May Parii, April in (Mv A V ) DrdftlMi, of tlio ntmoil Importnnrp rpftnrditiR Orrinniix will be -.ought bv tlip Siipronip AIIIpiI Counrll nt n ronfprpnrc to be hold prolmnl In I'nrlfi, rnrh in Mnj Thli innfpr Ptico h rpRnrilrd hi I'rnnrr ns tic (IkIip. it In drilniTil hoip. Thorp In Nporiilntlon in thi-. .Ity ulictl.prl'rnnlilpiit IInti1ltiRH poll -rips, nf onlllncil lipforo (VmRrpHt pvtprd,n, do not forp-.tindow tlio prpipnpp of n I'liltpd Htntci rpprc (iitntiip. Mmilinl PopIi, (iptinnil W'p.iRiind mid othrr inlliliuy nnthorltlpi hnvp brpt. holdlnR n i-pHpr of .onfpri'ii.pi nt uhi.'h (ln'i limp itlKriiH-.pi nptlon iihlrli (Iip MiprpniP roiini'll mnv picntiinllj dppldc upon. It l-i rnthcr Its supplcnipntntion wni n n'P-n(;p whlrh trm -lnt(d rond Mnnn tlio lit Hpi I'dmoiid M or.iyllon When the tu-nti nf Hit' rIrI.I uf tin-bniincrs of Hie I nil..1 , tlli.pr ht () ( It tin- III Hi i Mri mind nnil porn ppnii' thinUi Knp bpforp the Httrnto it Slnli-, of Pi'iiiiMihmilu ninl o' tin- ill II .1 I'ltmiiiiiii f. tin- Ht win Iip tlio uiiI1Iim trcnt, n intpr- of PliiliiiJi'lidiln. will pic iiioii-i- it. on. IIiirimip Mm pin. tin Vui nrctcd and nnip.idpd h n Mipplcmi'ntiui niind the i nip urnij or iiippininpntnri trpi.tici I'nris ipft nuui) thliiRs uiidoiip. n fo. Hi i It. v of Jllltittllll' Wlli.ll (IllltlOll-l Rift ll.l- Mi. llll pxnmplp thp vi ttli tin nt of npntntiniii the ndtnlnltriition niuin-i to iihp nil IW pon or to H.cnri thp just nnil linnl ills- poition of tliiH piobluii A- tin ni'.l ii mimniiM i lllKPII it. Il Itp'ow thin wm 'Tin- Vnllrnn. Man Ii 'J'!.' thin tin popi ' ximi itur.' Tho Rift huh nn i'Xirp"iiii of IIiiiiiIih r... ii.... c.111. ii...... ..i.i.t. t. it.... ;. . ii . ,. , .. .. i"i iiiiii- tii i iiiis uiiiiii hi iiiiii ii' .,.'! '.. ' "!Ulo,.,H '.n?lK,.',.ll, 1,,7 ninki-t Mint to (In- iinpp I Kb Cindliiiil .liipilt.' tills tomit.i U i ll.i i lii iips cd i. i ' I., il... ...mI.II.I ..f ...I I ""IKIK'l II III.' l-lllllll-KJIM III. III II lll 1111. 1 pilll-' thalili' mi mis of pining icpiuntlnni Tin.1 SlinntiiiiR iniistiini nmi In- K'- opi'iii'il In Intiin itinn.il i oiifproni p oi In tlio pxuiiiiikp ot noips 'i im itt -tl.in .1. .Mr. J I. Cur- t. oi of World Peace Plans Put Up to Hughes OontltiiiKl fi-iim I'nito Onp inntip tho iioiKo of Paris In oxflnuiRp of not.s, ho if will ho illflii'iilt to ooniplol.' tho pai'iruntlnn of tin' world hi (Iip px plinncp of nntps An inlornationnl piiu foromo, to bo hold horo in Washl.iRton is ttn tikcliist outronip. thoiich Mr. IIiirIips linn Rot no further than to wrlto notps lniliiR tho Im-iis foi our ip-.ntii into tin- not lot complptpd taik of pparo-innUlng lillto Wilson's rnurlcrn I'oi.ils Tho Yap notps, as indlontPil aliPiuli in this rnrro-ponilpw c furnislt that basii 1 hcj (oriispond to Prosldi lit Wilson's fourteen points, whlcli coii'-ti-..i.i i.t. ... ..u... i. ...... .i..i......t.... nr i... 111111 111 M I'lllllllllll ll'-lllll III ll'll III III- londltions on whi.'li lie iiould )in.tioi pali' in tin .linking of pomp with tic iiiani. Mr WiKonV londltinns woip iip rciitod hi thn othor powi'rs in tlip a. infstiip lonfi-roiup nt Paris, wliioh pro inl.it Hip ppiiio rnnfprPlioi' thou- The conditions laid down b.i Mr IIiikIii will linn' to bo xlmilarl ncicptPil hi foi p an fnrthiT stop for tho piicillrntion of th u mid enn bp lnU"n. Tin bnsis of tho pomp ti In innd.', wbi'thpr bj intrrnatlonal lonfi'ionio nr In pxihnnRP of notes, tl.o VuhhIIIps tn'ilt.i. It la not ttir rojootion of that tro'it'i uliirh tlio idministratlon has In ponds upon how illicit tin iiilmliilHttn tloti fids its ii.li'.ost to In tin Just ct Ih position of tho Oiiinnn rights in Shan I.IUR, ami what tin' mlmiiii-ti iiliim thinks ii In ii 1 It Ik not .li-.tlo-.id Thp tpst on th.s anil oth. i questions will be tl.o I'vtont of (lie Ann rit mi In terpsts ItiloliPil The iiilmitiUtriiiliiii i ( rilillim has no Intonllon of mIHur it -r If up n- 'ude for tlio honor btstowe mi IntPruntlonnl busiliodi It ivl not . "Tlio I'l.rdinnl look tlio oiiiorn itself with isues mIiIiIi do not alToit It dii c . tli 'I ho rrownltiR part of the pilih. i of ( 'ilium ntliiR mi Hi. pu -i mat the Hiirs, tin taidiniii said "When I got aboiiid I ho Niw Aiiislprdim to ninki mi Inp to Homo I found those sllkru linnm r-s most ix cpiNlio in nppeuinnie, and utile h inn to lio prcsilit.il to the pope in lioiioi of the it.'iiili.iu of An litiiiiop Mniigli iiti to tho inrdimilati . nmi in up piooiatiou of tin fiu t that ln npii sinlul Phllaipphia Thoi bme an In- nmi nn xptosion of Riati- Ik stow oil III to Itollli nnil piisinleil llieiii to I ho Imh fnllni who showed ion clrilmtp . oiiilosi on tho iii.iihIiim nf tho inidiiinl-i Hist ,s soon as tin uiidiiuil was ion in. in i mri. tnl tils ii ii.ni'p whh Ii Mr HmilliiR would upot Is nuilumo to bp tlio n-isnoiiitini) of null. hi With ' i ttiil tin loinploto paollliatlon uork.d nut the ' tonlion to the stand of tolors ngmnst the adniiii.stratlon would nssodnte the na- wall in his priinto st uli Vftiiwiml linns of the world to piiiiiu thopin. c III.. inrilinnl loiirned I ho Imh fathp. Mr. HurIios will roieive Mr Wilson's1 hip-mlf had a.rmige.1 ihuu " dhiloinai.i. tie ulll onti i liitrriiittiin.il As tlio tug nppi.m. tied tin IiiiiiIiiir alTiilis donuin.liiiR rlRhls unci iti-I-t ins murp the intdinal was giuti.l In Cm upon iiic proioiimii . i our interest Hi-, Solli tor Smith, who said that ih Hi, vt nil of, as Mr. INon did, ns-.iitlnR id. iitisni and dlsliitoiitidms Mr il-nn (onstruotfd the l.agu. lirst anil then tiled to make n pone to lit it Air. Hughes will tri to ndiim p. n. e, com ploto peine, lirst, and then Io nuislruet III. lissn. liltinii lhoe plllpnse will be not to iiiniiitiiin that pidlli inir, ln.1 pence in R.'liernl Mi. IIiirIips is ininiptispli liniiresse.l with Mr. Wilson's mistakes lie xiill In to aiold nppating iliom Rousing Welcome for the Cardinal Cnnilniit-il frnm I'iikp Onp rpptlon room with his rplatiiis and mi mb'is of In pirli White tin- stiudi little iinft iliinmil p.ulili up tin lni l'otiKc.i n I nn of n pi. i nliitlio of Major Moon h. c. Ii nihil the gieotings of tin piople nf Philadelphia. Mr. Smith told tin pu blic he would ho giiru n in. plum In .nmiow that Iip will long iimunbii Major Hi Ian u. loomed tin iimlm-il us hi slcppid on the hiiuling l iri 'I In imilinil. the miiior, Mr Unnnimikii and Monslgnor N'ciin P I'l-dni si nun linn gencinl of the Philn.l. lplnn dl.. icsi, then ptooiidid in nm initniiiiiliili In Aidibinliop Itajes hiiim A long line of inotoiiiiis lotion id A tun. hi nn was onu at tin ai.li bishop's iisldourr w In n tin diliu Kiiishcd gitist mriieil 'I lme pi i suit indiuted thn doiRi mid humen who Imd imiile tlio t.ip to and fiom It ill witli the Plilladolphia ardihWhiip Ca.dinal DoiiRtioiti will i.iiiain in Now ork until tomoirnw Ho proli nlih will lone nbout f p in lor I'hllii- hlphlii, wlii'ie a big dpinonstr.itloii bus I Kit tin. the Hi is .ttiiiph M rienn. I) I) . I' . Wnstl. Hi on ii. S .1 , MdiolasCiiM'j. O S A , W .1 ( ariigan. I) I . Tinnitus I' I M. Nnlh. .lolin t; flood I. 1. I) , tolm I Whii Ii i , .1 nines,.! Hnsioii O H A Pram Is Irlcoll " S A II. nn A Nnilon 1'rniu is P I)oii,h- o.li. M loitkli wh 'tin Hoi William I l.nlli.11 M I Hum Hmiil II. iron, f) S A l. I eih .1 lliiiiiiigmi .1 T IIIrriii- P t llertinin I I iloniilRiu' .loiin i. Mil'iinii. I .1 Kiiiilnki. P Mn belli C It M.i.iiitM .1 .1 .litilions I. Madiiiwu. Tin nuns II lljiin .lohn II Caiiimigh. Ii I Muitiiiigli. S II. in i 'I MoPiill. .t. .1 Win el. r. M Hilng O-ini Siisl.i. P. I' O't'.i.rninti 'Hi. Itn A .1 ri'innu 1 Sdllllt. .losiph ( niiwai I II M (inrri P .1 Miedinti H ! M.Kenmi H H P A Hindi. .Ins. ph Skdh f M i: ( Dublin ft S A N .tnlli nmi lliolliir Pilli Pliilfiildphiii i Hiin who arc In r in dude Siiiniid M Vimm linn. I I it pittuk lRiintli.s .1 llorstiniiiiii. .Inmo I linn .lo-epn, I iiinn. i , iii P Dntimlli .lohn P. l.oiuiRan liimes P liar, .lohn II t'oinbii I'duiirit I do Mn Ileimnu 1 V. tteili'ln I .1 -iill.mn 'lliimias P Slntlpri Tin in i I' llruii' Hi Iriut I .a Pimp il limn 1 Mm Ids. ! I Kmkin .Ii .lospph I, Dm kin, .tolm P Mcdli 'Ilinnins I Itiriu. P'te. P K.rtuin .lamps M Kill. i. .tot. n Wilnkfi D I Mintihi .lohn A tJalbigliei oi ill DumiMiii .Innus Pili'iiiilii. k lam's lai ib n. Ii M A Kill., i ThoniiiH Mi lion. Hi mn Mill's, Willi.. 1 r,-.-i lohn I Miil.li. Willinin A itii bin lis Town, Louis Pbislni .lobn Oli.efi lohn Pnriin. I unite P Nn Sted ... org.' W Alisteiill, 'I hniins U'Neil. .lame. It Mm Inn. l'.dunrd M f'.attuoii 1 ru Mi.bnel t llntmn Miiinion mid Philip II Mi D. mii ' Il.irii-liing Willi pi lost from tin il din I lists will nt). ml tin poiitlliinl mass Iniitnlions tin tin mns will In .lis- trlbiiled immidliitdi It will begin nt 1(1 o i look In tlio .. mi nlng Hi-liop ('tin., in and n d legation nf lifti pil.ls ami lai.non from Pill, luirgli will mriie liere Prldni .iiiiiiir to piitluipat. in the inns- inn ling at tin . iidi mi of Musi. PARCHT. P03T PARCtI rOST I'ltlNIIMi I mri n- mil I ilicrliiinls iiiiii -.'.til ii .nun-Tin ii MFIM'C: It A I t7 gnt VZ M .ll.l'.l.S, Itrrl. BOr Win -Col-.. I. Iti.1,',4 'ilV,l "i 1.71 ,M, ri,'.",Mi J '-,', ' V,V "','.,' mM Vl .V,0!',l!fli: lilirrty il.c-trlc Ml .,-- Id ilrlim In. I '',' , , " '", '.'i ' , J " , ". " T 5, h' J'!S"," Itlfl I'nlnff ltrii-9. All. Cl r. mn ttl I ' ''I'.''!- '0 IITI I t II II irlirt till lor lno-i loinl llr.Mc. Air cin.on lie i,,r.wnliilli II II iin'.r, rnin ill. Illlpil I IM III SIM is Mills 71, I'l'lt Ulll ' MM llsMi I Klis Uli I'lK Inn I Mull Orilrra I'riimiitl- . Ilril I I till I I l ( lltll I HIS II III 7 n nun n i'iiii mi . run PARCEL POST mill lit Mint Wlltl snrurfi1 II h n rr -.11 for iNrnitMVTins m Itnrlier .ScibSor, Clip prri, Uarnr nnd Mant euro ScisnorB. Almi Mnfflv Itn-mr illiiilra Urlmnipnf-il Filbert OrindinR Cn. ran rtinritT ht.. PATENTS ' WILLIAMSON & WILLIAMSON H2C ARCH ST., PH1LA "!"t -lill 0 to 5 lion mill Th m I ii- . 7 Io 0 l 'm mil 'I honias Tun. is 'I llO.llpMIII and .lohn will scniehi.iR wliistlos the inrdinal pie-j b(( n piep in d fn Ins hotnn mud to .Mr. iiiinniiikoi mi auto grnplnd pliolo of tli Pope whi.li 1'ie 'it'll I ifl stut th. dcpnti polite .oiiiuii stoill I . ' Int tilled in I..1I111 on 'ho photoginpn 'I he fommlltto of Plntiul. Iplilans who gtt.tp.l thp inrtllni.l in.'ludi.l The HiRlit Hpi MRr. .lames P Sin nott, the Ht Rev Mri. (hnilos f Kaiatingh, the Ht Hi 1 Mgr I'ettr While t ordinal Doiiglierli wns bi'iiig wil.iiinul to Ann run In Sen 11rU to- tlai plans wile prni 1 iitiu 4 horo f.u niatuui to be otombd to him In cm .1 nn I11I10. . c t'ne Mslmiis of Hie 111 ehillot ese nil. ml tin pniitilu al muss in the ( 'nth. -elral m xl Tu. sitni in liomu of bin 1 le intiiin llie .'olohiatlon will not be nl the gtnei.il 1 hiirch hiernrilii . tint will lie iolifin.il to IllP IliPtlopolitan ste of 1 tlio ii'ilimil 1 lii-lm, 1 I" ttegls Caneuti Pllt hnigli lohn f Md'ort Altnnna . .lohn r ' wmmm$m ' ' w Mmwmw, fprmg sfM n,. I..IL -....l.. J" ." JjBl . hit frt-o (-inmlnit- Sr Jtf:J2ll 11 i tlnn unit t-mlnlis-m , yirXfTAlirJl , ''"1 wort- eit loir A I fitJ I I I F.H.1,1, SOc & $1 )TW ) i 9th & Market fegiligft 1 immrm MAAaAs- j,ujT K-tvy rati "ja vrf-Ud-iirfV fr' J--igratys.Hiw(!Ui JsjsjjVy f -, Ei JmA tin " 1 KZZVyi hi eluM 1 r ,Tj(1 BEDS AND CRIBS ! 1 nt hi ll lift lie timi- UrfN ... V rr- wnrlli Sin (o Sill nnn AiA&H"!1 " l ' i"l ' fU's t'tirlli CM L.iyn"''' In 1-1' ii"' 1" Io "ilili OT ?j. Ilrlli.rnl orrful .nmlltlmi '4&,$Pi Moelril Hcddinir Co 'MS I'lnc s( A ti Rand Print iiiR Service T.2 North Glh Slrccl Second Floor Tlin,liitiit iif I'iiiiiIi- Are- ulnic Met auctilnn Brot ' (Printed) Stationery 100 Envelopes fnr R1 .KO 200 Shcs3tu,6x7 r k ur 'Ir iirp ( 'i cnr fnr It ri 1 tu H m if ' l ' t Imv it II in Mannn fill Pt 1 1 1 11 1 , lUiiiniw'i rrrMttiiiiiffliii'i phi;'. WOMKN 1 111 If.l r f S I - 1 c t I I I lK,r 'ill I v p , fr I iTk nl ir 1 -j r- Mill I I l 11 f, 1 I 1 t ,, I A 1 ' iiti in 1 n n imh 11 'i raiminr v iciiwwi i DIRECT TROM FACTORY Linen.42cYd. 10,000 Canvas Covers i 1 vui). n iMtirr.s IS MA. l'!S, .n per S( n. Iviilliio, Hi in liio I I in 1. Hi ,l lrnl Ml --1 Harnett Cain as (iood.s ll M I l 1 1 Itl'lts iin nth si t iii pi . -MALIA- M mif irfurrr rf Rt'ST PROOP PLY SCREENS - 1 .1 , f . r 1 0' 228-30-32 MENTOR ST. fit ; ll.nninj: I'lnini Womln" I"" . lent-. l in-.il In I'l 11 nut Ml e IllrtJ iiciinJeiaBCrsrvva3aBrt.vi EH V E L 0 P E S Nr 111! CORNS Sc CALLUSES ltrmntrd In nvi: days ABHOTT'S PLASTER 1 f In tlNn ent No troublQ to 1 un nic 13nly 1 day.) ' , m miMll 11M1I plrt-fr Price 'lr. II liric Htns or by .Mill MlltOH III III 1111 s ( ci. n hi I e.lnril n- I'lill nlrlnlila PENN FABRIC MILLS I on ll iin-ine In I Ml 1 I 1 REVPIIOKSTERINCJ . 1 11 in hi in 1 Iti 1 iiii.trurt.lnir ri-nnl-lilni; nur nil imrlnr ir lllirm fnrnli ri sfi s'n si 1 lip Colors, 11111nKs 1 einli r eiur -iirr!nli. e.Miriiitnil to 1 11 ivrfrrlli llnl. r 11U111 for 111 n iiirlor fiiriiliiin nt inuf , prlirs. (Juakcr Cit FpliolstcnnK Co. 2110 VI 1 I lir-liiiit ! l, Inmlmr,! -,-,,l AUTO TUBE TESTING AND WIRE WHEEL WASHING PAN EZRALEVIMSOH?S" w' 2G South 5th Street 1 I Jplionr Iimhtrtl V70 tn-M-. iW I'ln ne Main SH.17 II t Ulll PAPER BAGS 'xaxsi3atraac!BxsnnvisssasK3eisxmiaiasxaa! DIAMONDS BOUuilT ' 1 nn to 1 t 1 m 1) nr ptcl I Mr irrpi ' mi al 1 1 nW I ri hn tin" Ucr i IKi .-. '. it ' T ii 1 in- 1 lit, I the last pluiiHP run 1 mi :l ii 1 , f, 1 1 1100 to lot 11111 Cm r . 1111 who, he dedal cd, hud iitt I 1- I t -t ' fe I'nidcnrn In Message I tl irpi is witli the let of tho n' iH in- ipii"'l In npwpnppis I ' r t 'nut noon I I 1 . tli' 1 tr. .1 iIip Pads Mull 1 1 u-t nn in ipinliti of Ann'. cn 1 I n rnn sniir. mo m Mi .Hank ik nn s -11 s 'I In rp is no oca- 1111 fn 11 tlnr to light bonfires in I I itmii , hi nl inm'il. to. If tin lr I nt i r soiled. Aim rienn public Pi 11 1- 1 I l,s o In .ill ipnir- t of tin Imtiil Mates tl.o people wuitiiiiiig 11 Mt.i'iru des.ro not to l.ui- (r innt', I l.if mn 11 missed in the nifs-sngp 'r'al iti in w nth sometime- 11 mid n Pi. i,l, nt Wilson s ublit ul 'trill & hlil wllnli infix lie flllinil III B'Pffilif tut1 iilui li founrr PieiniPi Wnl I (,nl nmiiiR Ameiicnn opln- tM" rrlmiWdp itisis for 1'encn I 1 1 wnin'il tin pi. bite 1 , 11 11 "imlii idunl (is f Vim 1 1 '.in but urR. .1 nek 1 ml .oiiliiil iiintioii" ' I Mutt' lidding . 1 nn fru ndshiii is tin I ill 111 nf v,t 1 1, petite " Mm I , ngue of S.itiou .1 ni ii n tinn sins the 11 1" 1 it hi' i then iindoi 1 1" 1 1 II nt tin "11 isiindei Mm.: w itli the t nil, d 11 1 In widened pini tlpclnres tlint 1 I I 1- t loginplieel Hi 111 1 1. 1 di ironiii r, nti 1 Nun rn 1 tli it Piniu" I mt 1 silnti- must par il mil inliigis of the f 1 '.t ll I tr r ! f, , 1 Wi X II . H ,i p iLini hnilint f h n t r p (' I f '' in I . a r- f. I ' I WI71 ll I j. x s I ' "', ' 1 '1 Pr nar n - ur 1 t Nt rr " 1 1 h . ll 1 no lit nn ir . 1 1 hmonrl m 1 1 1 u 1 II 1 7 - i-r III '- f I m I l.n 4 ) I l I )H I III -TM T ST I'lnini- ll 1 nut 7 ,,l Hi Ur l "I rriliilr olTlfi- ia llnor nrr ' lillil Ht. -irs p MtsF.n i'kki; SO DROI'S USED NSQCO E"GL,SH & ifs-&-iJtlj s-Ul '"- Metal Products "IN I 1 rilli r -I I'll il 1 't Nearly Everybody Worth While Reads COSMOPOLITAN IE: tttalatmitatt StVtB The Weatheh Hot and cold, sunny and stormy (because you will usit, Cahfornin, Kansas. S'ew York and Monte f arlo in April Cosmopolitan ) Vol. 1 No. 3 119 West 40th Street New York f ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Published occasionally to acquaint tho public with tho writcr nnd the ll liihtrators who miko Cosmopolitan "Amenca'a Grentest Magazine." WU-lWFMKSr' IS Ml isi'.s. POLICY Rii.ims lrr, Vll ,, (I,v A ,, ) 1, ' ' ' f. iiilines Mnr eriti Prtslilent tlmd I1. 1 1 I Hi 't 1 ' tin I'lillul Stntis f-. 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"."i will iniiliiine to ," U "l,,," i', xll',; "f the l,os. ' l,n '" M. I i,.,..,,, u "Irini. .!. ' " " I' luir tlio nl.. ,.f '-...,.,,,1,,,,,M"" ""'" '" (, 1. ' iiornert Dm us l-t ' i .M Sohnncr. Puddin' Head For twenty years two chess players met daily at Brown's Chop House, took their places Bilently, silently played their en-no. nnd silontlv tlenarted. For twenty years a third party sat by and silently lUUHUU Uli. Then one of tho two players failed to show up for the first tune in twenty years. After waiting a few minutes, his partner said to the on looker, "I Ruess he isn't com ing today. Will you play his men?" "Sorry," was the answer, "but I don't know the game." He had followed every moo for twenty years but ho didn't know the game. He had watched the drama of king and castle for two de cades without sensing n single undercurrent of strategy, speculating on a single mo tne, or anticipating a single coup. Ho had displayed mfinito patience in looking at the amt but he couldn't bo othered looking tifo it Ho nhow ed every symptom of life except its lirst symptom curiosity. Ho belonged to that listless nrrny of pnssne observern who clutter up the side lines of business- men who look without seeing, listen with out hanng, do without understanding. Placed in nn oflico at a bench - ho would remain twenty years ignorant of his neighbor's job, his superior's pioblems, his own signifi cance. When tho opportunity for advancement came, he would hao to say, "Sorry, but I don't know tlio game." WANTED Men and women tu represent Cosmopolitan, getting subscriptions anil se curing renewals Perhaps ou know of someono who might bo interested. Address In ti manorial Mnga?ino Com pany. Dept. EN1, 119 West 40th Street, New York City. Carlyle said, "G1e.1t men, taken up in any way, are gooel company." And what company is more entertaining than that of great writers t" How Much Do You Know? Abraham Lincoln and Dan iel Webster read compara tively few books. But they read thoroughly. Every book, eery story, eicry newspaper offers a wealth of information to the reader who will pause long enough to look up a word or a liamo that is unfamiliar. For instance, do you know what u Uucksnck is? A per nod A leptdoptcrist? A n en? A croupier? Could you locate Baden Raden and Monaco on the map? Could you describe an Ascot tie, or tell how it got its name? Do you know who Monte zuma wns, or who wrote "La Bohemef" Could you define argot, Oc cidental, coagulatnc or Pue blo? Yet, in reading the April Cosmopolitan you will run across all of theso words. If you skip them, the stones will prove every bit ns inter esting, but Lincoln and Web ster would have looked them up. Just try for fun and aee how many of these questions i ou can answer. Then write us about it, addressing your letter to the Question Editor, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Netv York City. Evangeline Booth Thanks Cosmopolitan Poet Edgar Guest is often called the James Whitcomb Uileyof today. His poems aro dimple, wholesome and helpful. Ho draws his inspiration from everyday life. The people he writes about are the people everyone knows. When Evangeline Booth, Commander of tho Salvation Army in the United States, read his latest poem in April Cosmopolitan (now on sale! she wroto Mr. Guest tho fol lowing interesting letter . "I have road your poem, 'His Other Chance,' and I feel I would be neglect ing a real and pleasurable duty if I should fail to tell you that the note you sound rings loud at the ory core of our work for human sail ago. "If you had tnken for your inspiration or for your tot in tins power ful sermon in erse, the slogan under which the Salvation Ai my toils, 1. e. '.1 Man Mag Ih Down Rut jV'i A'cier Out!' you could not have sounded our battle - cry more clearl , and wo thank jou for helping, by this splendid piece of erse, the eierlai-ting struggle to 1 heer the man and woman who is under, but neicr quite obliter ated, in tho mighty con test of life! "It is agroatpnein torn ing from a great pc n and it is going to do great good'" BARGAINS ,N sbcaallaensce V lurci- (inirrnnifnt nnrrhn-i in nlilrs us Io onr im lieir Ijiliunllnr. unit Trnentnrr ( nuntfr llnl.inri- -nli. til a mr fmetlnn of thHr cost Tlip ..ral'' Ulu-trnti-il Is 11 rromtnr (nuitrr ISnlllllrr -rillr "llllini with a.-lr lirarlnjr Tills ruin I s:Hl.utilrfl mil will nol rust mil. I lie II hiiitnlilp im use In IntiiTutnrii-. iltlfr ot fisli pi ir lirt" Caput lt -,11 noiinila Special Price ft t k S3.50ca. f 1 II KiS 15. !)HKi:. 21 N. 10th Sk. SPECIAL GLASSES FOR$1 THIS WEEK 1 I l I s-..-,o 1 Tr n rip r n 1 il it , 1 mi; ' ' "f ' 1 1 le jii the MYERSON OPTICAL CO. S .SOUTH J I'll ST. 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Itutwe'io a sneaking sus picion the' nuthoi was looking sidewais at a lot of other folks when ho says of old Aunt N'lina, in tho April issue, "tihp liked to hear a tlnnir stinielit so alio could repeat it crooked." This Dance Will Never be Popular Take a murncy to the Painted Desert of New Mexico, in midsummer. Climb up on the roof of a Pueblo cliff dueller's house, where ou get a safe ie ot the sun-baked plaza belou. Cow-punchers, miner, traders, bankers, and people from all over the world come annually to watch this famous Snake Dance, in which armfuls of writhing rattlesnakes arc carried by the priests. "The priests are often bitten but never die," -ays Mary Roberts Rinchart, w ho describes this strange ceremony in "Desert Caravaners," April Cosmopolitan. The Candles Sputtered F 'l he sound of sudden (inns from the further end o( the town stopped him. Von lleinrich 'itraiRhtencd himself, his hands on the arms of his chair. "Donnerwetter!" he bellowed. "I've been tricked" lie broke off short and nJarcd at Peter. "One thing is certain : You die - - - - " He reached tor his reoher. Peter sprang up. lie (Mill gripped the table, and he raised it with him. The dishes skidded toward Von lleinrich; the massive candlestick careened, and the candles sputteied tor an instant, and then went out. Then several -hots were fired in quick succession. an exciting moment in " Priscilla Bags a Big One," Royal Brown's thrilling love story in April G? "11 51 "America's Greatest Magazine (I, S.I 1 A !2v33 ' V7 1 I 1 KjA SNa IKS1 Dcniiis EL BLAVO 1 -1111 Inn l. mills to llltrltlril -nitiK m -Vlll'IJ 1IIIN nf ."l El Blavo Special I ill. II 11 inn I I'lTI'iin- n'r I -1 IttlN III -, OUR LEADER Nor (Irrftil Mimke 1 .u !U tit ."Ml t nl I n 1I1I I i-"ii lit tn 1 nf I rtt ( h tl.r 1 1 ii u ir mii nt tr Muni- Iti funtlfil Alvin Blau ;;:'.',ril llnr 1 iin -t I'lm 1 VI' Vl pi It ii. I I 11 I N I J I f 1 1 1 U ' . 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