vtprr I'WJT""' "if; iysrw V r a "t'l'fl ' 't''pr!'5 n h oi mi S' w 3 ni ll! Ill, it'' IT tit n ' , It at m xo I t it pi it T i P' V tf R IV U'. ,p s t 1 fl c d 5' tl ti n I e ) u a $ o- I r li S tv h f r 10 rUBUC IHDGER COMPAQ V CrnUS It I. CvUTlS. rni-T John C. Ifiltlli'. Sice I'rtsiucni mul TreMurtri Churls A, Trltr t"rcrlr. . ini.rt II. t.n.llns ton. Thlllp S. t'rtUt- John R W tli'itira. Jet'S 1. Diiriton florr- t Goldsmith. Dm id E Smiley. Dlrf'nrs I.DITOIT vi. r.ovnt) i f.'tus II K Claris Chairmur. . joAvm n sMii.nT. Ki1 tit JOHN r. MAHTIV . On.rnl Umlnet.s Minis." f TubtlrhH .'ll.v t rirtie IjKisiim riulMIni; inartni-nce sni'inre, i'hiiiiiltnu . Atu.stic I'll ;vr-t foi' lluilrting Kw YOBK It'll 'Inrtifon V jisimir ftr, I.ocis Cit'oiao . . ;ni I n ,t iiuiinmr . .. 613 rt'o'i'.Vinoctof Hull ling . . I.""2 7'rlhn m Ilnl line k mm: vi WimiiMiroN in nrtr. JC. E. for rnnjlnnin A ic nth SM Ken Touts UtnrAt The t,i Kiiti1(nT London licjeir irafultsr UuiUinc st H'l-niPTioN tckm- The E'HStS'i Pi .if I.Ettr-ii i riM iit crlbnrs tn Ihilt1r phis nntl Mir-ein.1 tic iirns At, tti I &f e "f w , ' li'i t ni lit i week r.ial' to the enrrifr. Br mull t, i"lnn iutii1 ' l'li la Ici.h i'i thi UnHert J8' L,inArtfl in i n ii faim po filionii ii5iact ' " ftfn ''iOi . ntt f- iTtn' . It (t(l) dol urn jr tv in fidvpr To nil for-mn 1. 1 ii i- on ij! nii nTn. NOTIcr Snhvlrt nlhlp( -d i-t r.iinuM mUNt fllf fM AS M?l A1 1 lvll-. BEtL. W'lMT Kl V-TOM VMIN JWO U" Atttlrtu oil cwn -ir'co'(o-ii 'o --(r.7 ruM IwrfpgT. frfepfff.KV Sqvcrr riWarfpliifMrt Jlembrr of the Associated Ics TffE ASSOCATEP r?l."' l crcliMrtffy m titfrd fo fh i3 fo" repwli'trn' i o' ; . cc dispa1eht crrditei 'n (' or nt .iimniw r"4' fM in IM par. ot'J nt?o fhi l.vr nc .,Mrf thtrtin. All lJ7f1 o' riJ-ricaflon o' rfjl ripol',fl reln orr fln t-n rf. Thlljrl.l .hi. Mordu. M .'. l:i MUNICIPAL SPRING CLEANING PnOJlOTHIlS of (.Ic.-in I p Vvk nooil not hcitnl" : mlini"'' i' In 'iM'',!ir crputnrnt- l.n'k of nvi'; m ih "lu hon-ovor. ron-t luto n "'li i - it ! it importanrp It olnim"' l .rnli ' m' the I'ltr n 1 1 li 1 1 1 ;i n I !' it h I'!'ih' . i wn lni'i'd oporn' " n-t nli. nti-1 lif.irtilj in ndji'is ll toi- 'li o'i i:i l. Tli pcial i 'iny P'" '"l f ' l"'nii nc rverj rffirt in this bt!; bfCMit t'Jny. John 11 NoNnii. i llii'f n( Uii- rrnt-i'lMli-ing forrp. lia nnrlialpil toaio' and ti til in nil jpi ttnnv of tli tor.n to inopf ha' l colled Hn ".trnm" of iIip Ictiii -ui. It troti 1 rl b liPttpr. nf potirsp. rro llttli or no strain" rosl-tor'il in tin overutioti "f unh fiindniiiootnl diitiPf li'it iminloipnl clcanlln ;md rnt lioii-p i'"i alth"'i;h eonvontlon-" in ihorj. nro n'! v. t itundard Irpd in pru'tipp. Until onlprlj t-abit ron'-n tu.n inup r"'l Ifttcr flpnn-un pk. lrrnm po- "iirasr menl. Ti pN-al l a f r-n n.' ti'imr in whloli "tin.n ' .mil f'l' aiv' I'.'ti (t r n dticcd to a inioiii'iini HOLIDAY PROTECTION WITH n II ompytif riiis th' iff t rPRiiln' i i roliiliir thi ii-p oi nir nf tparklpr. nporK and firci'rni'kp-- in tin bnndi of flip CoM-rnnr. thorp i iiHainn'.a' provpprt tli.'it the 'ni v. II' fr'n rpr'l' mi tho peril, of tlir I'minii "' .I'i!'. I n" tnetlt li t in ni ioiralilo in.1 Iip" ls nliPt-o iho ip.il ilifliii:Mtp m t If -'iin-tion nrl-ii'. Thl-i roninumiti hill In r.i jiipn- l"in wltliout tlii' protpi'tion of 'lai tip nn'l orni nanoos IntondPil to ii''-ii.' nt".' mi tb" on tlonal holiilai Infrai llmi' "f ti im in !n niimproiii iii-i lii'fn ilajii'tit Ti" ti oiltborltiPs h.ii'' h formidab'" tak to it form. NPTPI tllPli . It 1 IIOI 'Hinnlolll'r nf f - ctitlon Ail'ilts .an li"lp mntinol n m. tPrins tin i'lPa tliaf pa rmuni mi n fi t,ii OCPaiimi i" ti"' 'orn"t' ti f.i'irp. lir tho JpglT( of nK iitnli-rKOt" AVIipn iIip -pir'i yuM'i riin: I ndpppm!' n'-p Par 1 vatiofil..r'! thr h'i'iin h' rn, , ,n; drastic lai vill aiitonia'i. al' l.f ''""-"ntyl i A tiPi'p-'-ai 'ii;r"di"iii nf a sanp ! mirth i a -.mo p iblir SKYWARD COAL "TJT imiC 'IE'1 'Mil n ni' ' i cr ;imt - ' input i ' ig' ud'ustin oi li aril- ' -reviewing the ' 'anus of t in n m rs i n .n and talking nf .'ilinwiug n s) 1 1 adun'" !ti par. ma n j of tip ioal rip.''.n"t iiilijci a d'lllar to th" pi-u'" of rain t"ii nf imt'n.'i' t Mith th" I'lphitmtion. tiuit tin. MP rns- m. nppsarr tn pi.tiTi iIkih "tmri i ardsi tp tind"!' a il". t"imi flat mm'' nils" a -ag" ndvau. e riircu'' r ovi a i,"ra'i'' period. I.iiit trnt provd I'.n" the la. Mas in no way 1'isilrinlilp n h'im.iiv lin the millions gnth'rp.l in hi tie ni'irn"' eomliln" wr" not rPliinn'1 to 'li- ppopl" who paid th'-'n Vow been i" ili" Siut" I "g - n' ut pu.'scl n inn to imp"" a 'ow c " Biittirto'it coal prii'cs urn iti"i'.i"d ng.ii It .a pob abp that tlip nial ix wi h nr.incld OVPr for IPlll's .n III" mi"- It mjl 11" declareil uiv onsrit.itinnnl I' Miai nei r bp paid in tin- strife pn ""I s ,.r'.'-" tun' consiini"rs slm nn i havi to nm fi" p'ra tax Into ih" va.nni: rnfT"r n' i1" barons trill grr bfl"k aiiiiti 'f thf baron 'i.n tlit r fight agmnjr th" mw ia ? DOCTORS ON ART DU m.lti'l 1 It Jin ir.i i w jr'h s.( uii.srs, ,n, nf iln-m. iai disrasfj. a ,n i inn abb mul (lis1 in ii .ngu spfclallsts a' t.i.v. -i.itP'l nnii half nf iii" ense when thi iggistcil ina nm"'i of hji paSPS for ar' 'n in"flrrn gi' ri"i is rl produ"r ef nnn'ls ,niprfi ' blnn"i If li umn is erni who r.n grt h - name into '.be pHppr- si " h unfn.oig p.gii'Hrtu ami Jlchl"TP sr.nirtlllllg Ilk" flln'" HM'I .III Hifi.. mobile and a Iioiup m tb hcj n.tn".' . haril or mi-iii'iii tM.rk. mpo Tip ndian'rl fnddisU w li"ip r.itiviisos ." i.. i and s-)n Tlsitori to (..nn" nf lb" A ndemi ".lubit mi i rually bpnng n I)r Ilerouni sii:nt. ' the InsBnn narbims Painting of In" nld"r fnslnonor) nri .. , and is vn" ng nork I .'niinn' h ifi,i hurcpssfulh hf pim one who nn-u ' t in i m to atudi and Islmr for wnt- uiMi an n in" ' plOUS K"a' ' illl.ln ll'r'i I r vin'l nf i " TnrtI"itK anil MiMirii's gi'niril '"rji, i HO pnrtl' ii In r .lull At I"'"! ' lnni pr ng from an Pnmtmniil ninm m f ih, ,..i darkiu'ss of n iranslent inintal ah. rra' .m It proridps a slmrt cur in nm,-,. ,.. ,,,( , totnetirjip. n wm io piim n'ii" 'I be artists Hon iln tint si ' tit !- t ' itiv from b"ing mad Thn rp r. . nga ... work Tliei 'In tin' ha'. -I'll (.. lirti ' They do tint ir..iili'i. thi irsi '. ..s ;. ,i , i, linrmonii's or fn-tn m nitiippi i .. ..mH o i ' tusk nf nil'i'pri htiK ill lnt ng Sinn ' " hidden hrautj ami ilignii; of iln 'ifB a, ,i them. Thfj m piuili iintt th"i i.j,ii i'i tint to the liiiaBinalinn nf ih" br-l,old"r Thn, is pi'Piitt what ihe ltolslf.i,i I have tried to " In polit Ton wer. 'it. able so to order i uMeti. tb'it ,i m.i l. l. fatisfuiton t" all sortw nnd . ..no 'i...x of . pople. m ilni ..up nd It m ' a'lsiu' ! tor Io tlii'in-i'li ' s almie ( I.lfp and an .n.- . n n-li.ni"i li.fi.itn fklll is required tn dii'""t Mlhi- in the woi I that It should g" Hut skll rnmn only i With toll, and pveribnih hates tn toil now- I tdnyn. ithviued ierse. for exoitipl. is hard to do. So fre ere was iniPUtrd bv the newer puPts for tin It- own brin-lii l.'ines,i is the ppeuliar atftiitlon nf ihe pmnt. rs o omlngly era caninscs and if all the Jr.T people In the niiititri we" to b" p-ir ,n tin lunatic asylums the siivci. would "nn begin to appear deserted fome tiIsp person, recentlv discussing (he imemplojrutuit Utlittcs lu this country, said that there arc no more iiltp proplr In the Un foil States now llinn there were I wo icsrs ngo, though fewer iconic me draw ing big p.n for lusting. Thero t n good dial of trntli lu Hint assertion WHAT'S THE USE OF TALK ABOUT STREET WIDENING? Nothing Worth While Can Be Done Until the Laws Are Changed So as to Permit It rp.VI K i ritirwpd about tin iipi'p-ohI) for X brnadi'i- ttiillio tli'imnitlifHrpi iiitniei'l in? tbo iliffcri'lit pnrl nf th" citi. j TIip npppiii ii adinlttPil. 'I'Iip illy ha" i srotiii boionil tbo oapai lt of tin trcpt. n ' nrigltinll.i plamii'il to an omnimlnti tlip j trnftii-. TIipj iicpn ivlilo for th I'atlj dajs . of llio i miiiiiuiiiti I'.ni a -.irppl broad I "t irh f.'i th. tnilti' nf ti i It? nf 'jnrt.fHin poinlafioii i ii'M bronil i-'inusli lor a pin with a pup'iln.ion of '.' nun.HOO Ami whvti j i Iiiivp ."! Oiin.ilOti. ulit'li Mill l.npppti ' iiitlihi th" 'Ifptitro nf tni ihiMrMi ti"i' li ihp p'lblii mIiooN. IIip- i't '" ii ioiiK'",t,"l I iha" it ill !' alnum inijiitiiilbii' in tnvi i 'li-ntigh thPt.i In tbp mli ln'i.r. Varimit plnim fur ii'ilrnini; oini of thr j tinrtli-nni..iti itri'i't-i ntiil for nittms houli'ianit tliroush front lb" northfa-.! t fir -otitbi".i ami from tin soutliPH'-t to tlip nortliipt bavp lu-'Mi intiilo. Itnt tbo iniprovrmi'iit iias tiPvrr got bpjrond tbo t.itP nf r ii Ik ami p.ipor pbin1. Tho nn l'at 'rn. i n'M nn M-opt'oii. a- tlio ptirpoto of that tl'o'oiislif.irp i-. not to af-oniiii'iliiti' tiaftii'. I to liilii',: l-'niriiiunnt 1'nr!; iIomii to tbo lipnrt of tlir i'iti . Nothing bus iii dnm bpcaii" t lie io'.! of .tire) iilrnins tinilpr tbo prc'irnt ln is mi uvpiii that it t. probibltirr. "o ptildt' olTli iai unli ambl'luin durc f i'cfkt -crl-oi sli that tb" i-itr bo boiub'il to pnj for iiHii'iitns n 'I.ijIp tboroiiRhfar' nnd Iipiip tii us ih" iironcrtv hiiipi on it It lui". Iiipii inf.. IJi'i- i' o to inf.'i pt.'iipit; o inr iilinij; iprtnin narrow .ti''l in anv plan of iiiiproiPini'iit. for tlip reason tlint ihi li.in ffarni that politi'tati ullb srudRpi ii;n'.iivi tln'in Minilil ilotror o mifli o tliPli l"ililine-i b ii p'nn of m Idontni; 'hat tl.i'j niiM bavp to inov" their bn.lne to -onie nili'r -trppt. That i. lael: of ron tiil"nip in lb" fnir-niinr!rdnr. of tb" men bo would lime rliargp of thr lmpioii'tiipnts lin- lood and Mill Mauds In thr wh.v. If tiip InHui'iitlnl and piiMli'--pirltPd( men i odd ct liihintl n fimprphen-lip plan foi i.iiproini'; tbo rity. a plan wnrkpd ti'it o ti to lii'erfpro s" littl" us postildo iitli tb" iinportnni ltiioinPH.1 .-Irurtures. and wotilil " ihPtnsi'lrr-. t 'pi'iirinR the tipccnrv iIihiicp If th" laws. ..omrthitiK nuglit be iiprntnp'islipil I'h" tir-t I'liausP up "air i. an aiiipnil ir"'tt tn tli" st.ltr oni!iiitifi whl"'i voilld pr"ni't. tl.p 't.. t I'ondetnn for publi" U"'; nil irnppr. in u niilo -unP on rarb -li" of In. puipovil iiiiprovpnirnt. nnd i's to permit it to vr-"ll ilint wl n'b w.i n"t needed fin too olor .(rcet. Under upIi a grant of ion it tii" miprovpnn lit, i o'lbl h" put 'liioiii;! ai no "o.t to tin1 tavpayprx. for th" surpb.s ptoportv Mould be iti'-rra-'Pil in value bi lii" amount nf the '0t of tlip iiuproe- iii"ni ami i oijiii li- -old to prlvatp pridiiiPt l at a profit. This is no finii'ittil theory It works I A greet stre"t-widening pro.ici t ha- b"en -nit tlirougli in I.ntidon under nh n plan, i l'ur"hns"rs wer" found for th" pimiprtr I tint needed f"r th" Improved street, and I when the amounts wr" balanced theie was n not margin of profit abov" all eosls It bn worled in numerous Am"iiivi cltip ' w here the law permits what ts known as j i'vcpsj "onili'innnlimi. and ir has worked j so as to pai for tn parks n well as for j ! id' uel sum- Under 'he plan lit vog i" he" prlv.lt" spp.'ulnioi s ."ai the profit when th" 'lty spi in's innue on a ii"w park. They h'l.v tli" nlnittiiig inml nt a low prb e when the,i ' SPI nn l tl -Hi" lip mat the parK I- to ne The e' "- I'oiideninatioti plan , loi ni mak"s ii po--ibl" for th" taxiLTcr- thevi- se'iau io g"i ihe profit tlia' nn ri.es fi oni f "Vpemlil ii" of th"ir iiioiie' Tin rr ought nl-o M b a eliang" in th" ins o n- to permit dl-ire't ii-p"j'iipiii for I loeal uiiproii'ment" where n is not thought i d"-irah'. to toko admntng" of an exeess. i i ntideinnni.i'ii prorpmling 'J'his Mould make ' ii pos-ih'e to mitribiitp th" 'o-t of siir-b nn , improvement oi"r ill" niea b"n"hied In i' lilm l'l i1nVlItiri to tho lii'llPllI Top prot.eiii mi tl," st-rrt in which the 1m- prm fiient was Hindi noiild ppi n !a"ger I p,irf if the i nsi i li -i ii I no iroi"rtv in t lio nilj'in.ng strut, mi both id"s arid -n th" i rnss strecs This sisum j In vogue in , New York, where it work- well. Th" people arp iie'tittn.in i to it nnd the. a"ept it as ' -i ii. Ii"caii" they haic learned that th" ' iiienr"ti;al 'inprovenient o; property thro'igli I nut tli" il:'n"i noi"S to be an n"tunl Ini (iroieinetit on rh"!r holding. as n fleeei by i an 'in reus" in th"' niav'"t "a'ie I 'I hso I'miigf- 'i 'I n"' be Hindi' un'"s , thoi an deiumded hi soiup onp br.nli' tlip ' m itin !pal pi"rl- TIip practical hisines men 'ntPrcsni in tin conn rueiinii of tre"ts s id enmigii to iisrmit th".r trucks to pns tiimngh thrni Without getting "might In 1 t'tidi" mm- th ii r b" onieiifil to the wls- d"tii of tn" i iln n They nrii bp ennvineed. o ' that tr.Visi eian treet- nr" lmpi'SibT" i Mini:' n lining" in th" laws dotore they nil' ak tint the laws he ihnngo.J 'I h"p I'm i' i Mi-'icrativn ih.it the in-'e-efts m lii" propeity holders be protected iiCHin the nionges and r"prKils of the P"'iti''Hn- So long a- condemnation ai'iirii" ma' b" fcilewed by th" "OiirM nn pimieni iin'der "ill -ufl-'r and n long a tiip ,imiinVtiniis in the oni p'an am sub in' io wide di- 'i"Mmi and the freest imb i".' I "(nn tli"i Of adonti d i' will bp . d f' I t 'f ii"t inipo-sthle f.i' .mi mi" .i Kit 'if' nn nnc'.' or grudge nt t't" (inrini or ne one i ip. Th" nppii for tbesp sugge-iid "nanges in th" const it u' ion is one nf t'l" reason' wliv n eon' it Itionnl convention slinij'rl be an- in rvf'l In 'ne pennti- at the S"Pt' mber pr lllri s. It'll 't "i'i ti"i I." mj'li.i 'inl if tip n tl "tint ni"n of 'lie ,n nnd nf Un' re-' i.f in" stai" nr" nidiffe"!!' ml f r nn i basge- tn !i" nns ii,t"in ii'" lot in,ule th" 'all. about v nler -hip's ' be a- f'ttile n n proposition in .f ip nn nr'ili'in' e plant In thnt cm who"' st'OrtM nr, S"d to he pp ' p' Willi good intention" THE SALES TAX o1;;: VI ' lVIV Him 'iii' in divil't nil.. ,t -II. .fi. .." il nroni -ill M'. IS iii tn" ''Hit'" I'lis ti..n filing I" it',"iit mil to i'ik 'iibii.t. A a fps'il' he nes jiit told 1 tli"' Troth" I ''lib nf l'ittburgh ttint lie I knows of no ineaiiie iibph mil inor . irtn'nli bring r"brf The rilTilge iiii-r,'i-. in '0l iip Io lio pri'srnl -' -em nf fed' ra' taxation is ''. per Hill Hcnnllllg In fiyurix. rnn p'b 1" lb" tpnnrtni"nt 'if .In-tiw lr Kalm emi -. . tin opiiilnn tiuif 'a I P"i i'nt -rle- fn imposed mi nil stay"- ftmii 'lu- niiginal proilueer to IiiihI ciniinior ikhiIiI not ngpre gnte tin average nf mnr" than .'l'. per wni to the ultimate purchaser The" are interp-ilng nnd s.gnihcsnt fig nrp mlprestlng to Die ultlinntp oonnrnpi' hecauK" th" suggest a win for bringing prices down and significant of (he hlunder- j mg mPthmN that were ued in levvlng the i preMiit tat" 1 U'hntoier objeetn nmy br rn' "d to the I mli. ia and hm hi dith" i.i i night be i to poIIppI I h'S tni would not prpvent the accumulstiou ol new capital nor wuulii EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER HIIiADELPHIA, ii Interfere violently with the flow of cxlsf ttiC lapltnl l'very one at all familiar with tb" mnttpf knows that brrntiio of fault.i iitid elutiiNy tnvntlon uipilal has been driven from the hlKliun.v.s of trade nnd forced to rck heltpr b Investmeni In tnx-cxenipt speurilir.s lmpd on tho nrdll of tnltnli'l" tialillps and not on thr prndtietfve power of great Industrial enterprises HAIL THE HEARTY HISS ntlir. spirit nlmott of eviiltatlon In iibleh X Leopold tStokoM.skl aeeepted n mixed M'rdiet of hl-xips nntl applim-!' upon bis In troduetloii tn poorer! -Roer-i lirre of n mihi pip of IntPiisp miisleal idlrnliMn e.vblblls lilm ns n man of di'-eeriiini.Mit. I ndlffpi pure it the despair of any nrti'-t on the diamond, the prldlron. the erl"ket creaKe. the stBRP. the bull atena or Ihe rnneert daN. The priuelple liolds (rue even in polities. It i of teniril that the late .1. Kdiinrd Ad dii'Us. "the pa" man." used to hail the most iotrnf editoiial ilejiutirlntions of bis iiu'lliod" with omethltii like sloe. "S'o lonp lis Hiei ilon t isnoir hip " be would main lain. "I ii m "oiitenl In lhl rountr.i il is the outlet for the eii'otiolis proilded lij lin.plinll that is onn ot th" primi- fai tors of its popularity. Tim -tolldlty of xpi'etnlots on tb" raro oeensions ili"ii it Is iminlfit"d mentis the titter In sicnlflfniir e of players. The psjeholopy of the American theatre audiences Is, however, much less elemental nnd deoldrdb les. int'plriiie. Stifferanci; "enis to be the badge nf thnt tribe. The n'tor or musli'iil tnr Ih often ut los to know MliPtliPr he lui failpd or trl'iinphed. The iipplaiise curie coutit"i for llttl" since per f nn torlnes v freqiiPtitly publcs Its coure. s an KiiBllslimnn by birth. Mr. Sto-LoTis-tl n neipialnted with quite a different ."honl of reactions, lloolnc In the British tlteitres has bepn deplored, but ns a matter of in"t lis niprlts ometimps onlweigh Its ilefp -. An l duly orieiiU'd when the an il i" ni' vpeciator is unashamed io eipres hi- r I njrs. .N '"int. of whai bappptiPil af'er Mi. Sto',. iivkl hail roiiipleied h's iiiterprelnltoti io" t'.i" di-sonatit Malijilpro ple.p last Urlilay iif'prnoon diffrr. Stieklers for good man ners at the eTpensi of sincerity init that the hieu constituted rmnmntidn for quiet so (hat the next numbt could be i expect fully heard. But it Is much more onlh ruing to dismiss such nihil" analysis ns tb" director did vh"n ho declared that he "would Ilk" the audi t'tir" to khow how it fc"'.s toward the nunihei"" "1 would inurli rathpr." li" potulnu"'! "they would bis thnn keep si ll nee I'h" people T don't like are thoso who keep ilpnt and do nothlns. The othei s at least s'iou interest," The v ho'e point of Ihe ca" is there When i .n"iri audiences respond as qiileUly to aititK' v r Iiips or the reiprsp ns hapbn11 crowds do to "hone" or livilliunt plays, ,sj nipUony performnnees will emerge from the cotton -wool class and the .shadow of etoth'lsin m.II pass. The seeiif may then be noisy, but it 1ll be real. OIL WllliA nil thi iitiiei'i'oniiover-iPr thnt haip grown out of thr war are spttl"d. when the ap up idem it- closed ami tirrinmiy i pnylng brr bill and the nations bine again sPlllrvl down tn something like peace, oil will still he Ihe subject of testy interna tional riitiveriitloiis nnd. perhaps, nn In citement to futur" Interna! innnl wars. Tor oil Is the new gold, and becnu" li is to be found most plentifully in niens as yet un exploited and und"i eloped nil nattous are engaged in n ftirioiiH sctambli' for right. nnd lotuessioiis or absolute control at the soul i cs of suppb . All -hips wi'l burn oil in the futuic Manv great industries, ns'uoin are alreadj nib-tltti'iiig oil for coal Th" newer fuel Is cheaper It i the bash need and de pend"ti'e of tlip w1ftli glowing siMpins of trauvpnrt and coiiiiiiiiiih ntlon tlint threaten some dnj to rival tho railroad-. Navies of the future will lie uniib'e io tight efficient! without an unlimited supply of rude oil. Ko thfse and other reasons ill" Umt'd Sliitrs Unrernnient is ln-lmng upon (qual tight- in the Hast. wh"re tin llritish linu obtained almost exclusne. if l"mpotary. iioitro' of the major suppl, of I'uropean petro'fiim Whi'e the ilipkiniMI i-ts al I'nris were tall'ing in terms of i!"nio' i.ttii nkali'm and interniilii'tial lirritherliood. tli" power be lli, id tile l'miers wre buily engngi'd in riVHi schemes to foni"i- the world's oil The Ilittlsh roi'Plgn lfli"P. under th" in-pirn-tlmi of (he Hoard of Trnd". made 'Unit looked for a time like n i Iran swep in Mesopotamia and I'priii. Tlieie was some g'oimd for the iissertlon proiidlv made bv Tnglisli oil men after the Versailles , on fornnec tlint in an enieig"tnv th",v could opt rol nbmit Tl"l per 'cnr of (he ml fupply nf ibis p'niirt 'Ih"ir deduction were too hurriedlv made 'nt pe'iolc'iin depos.t, linie br"n i,spnv "red m Oiitrnl America and enormous fields jet intoii"h"il in Mitico are o rl-b that Ih" ml I- mining Io tlip siirfftc" In vast Inkis wlmr" no well "vpr ha been drl"n. Thp'p probably Is pnoimh oil on tlie Ameri can lontlneut to sufiph nil the needs nf Aiii"'-i aii for half a centur.i , Much of it is "iide; the fontird of foielgii invPHiors, but thai does not gieatly matter "i iMiwliile. our own gnierninenl .luf tiliril in continuing a delnini'ted tiglit for snru"lhing like an open door fo" aM nations to dip sources nf (he ninsr important modern f icl An oil nionopolv bv ui" nation would be quite itito!"rble and dnngerou as a 1 nnifil nnd i vcluslv" mnnopolv of ib" n oi id's i oal HOME BREW WIIU.N a dviiugui-heil niembrr " tl,o faculty "f Ilnrvard I nivcrsltv i nr-re-ied for operntin'f "n large nnd heauttf'illT li'.ide still" and taken from Ins fnslnoniible H?"k Ttn mini' ion to jinniver a ihnrge nf iiiiimisbinlng. home brew mai b" said to linvc arrived n- a new and important fnc'or in the general question nf prohibition Moonshine u-n io b" a theoir. It was supposed ti p.i-i only in llio imagination nf liction iirlleps nnd the newer school of ilirtonnisls. lint It lin.s tn lio rPihoned with now ns n sirimgp renlltv. "All the folk around here have Mills." said Prof. Louis Agassi Shaw. Harvard's iirr moonshin"r He spoke with frank if.iyrry II" didn't seem to mind In- nrvest in l lie lenft. And the ii'i'tme olfli lals spokp with itiimensnrd eiitli'isiiisiii nbmit tho qualili of his product "It is." ihi said, "vim j fine " Hack Iln iiioiiiililne i rmicht In a pin fc-snr of cheiiii'try in "a benutifull inad" still" ma be icrt fine. Moonshine and the Ipi'utnerable inrletit's of home brew now being experimented with ill th" hollies of th i li! rii. in.1 . nn the other hand, be ex tienieh dnngprous Nov and then si rang" -tori" mtn to light of i imns that people hnie sfpp nf wind menial pvpei'i'nci's that tbej bniP undergon" and of (baths they bine died afiei drmk'ng home nitide liquor. In most cases ilriasint lug nftrr-effp"ts nf home brrw are dii" to iiolpnf po.snn fnimpd iiv the contract of ai ids with melals uied in the home-made Hills. A ohcimM attached to Harvard I'nivei sify. Iik" iii" folk who mniiufnctiire wlilsky S-cir ntificnll . knows hnw to keep such p., ons nut of bis product. An amnteur does not That is win limn" brew nml tnonn htqp whik are often fi mnn. ilangnoii. thnn 'he worst stuff rvr fold In a water Uilc bar. r AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT The Combination of Perceiving Things and Doing Them Expressed In a Remarkable Personality Hy SARAH I). LOWIUM ITIIOl'dllT ns I looked down on nil the men who were pnylng tribute by their very presence- to John AN utinmnker. nnd ns 1 listened to tho glowing words of appre ciation In such speecheH ns Heck's nnd the Motor's nnd Allm Johnson's nl the luncheon given In Mr."k'Vnniiiwilcrs honor nnd In celpbrntion of the sixtieth year of his busi ness career, thnt interesting lis the ocension wns and worthy ot.iho ipninrknble life that It made the center of the picture, nothing that was sold, not even wbnt he said him self, could bring bis personnllty vividly be foie one who hnd not known him or been nfi'ccii'd by Hint personality. After nil. the grcnt public nets nnd sue--rpssps of n man's life need bis personality behind them, lie explains them rnther thnn Is cvp'nlneil In them. Whereas il is the little Ihlngs of life, the small ncl. the linbilil.il ever day prnrtifes. the entinl wn,s of speech or behavior thnt give one the key in n petsonnllt and clue In win he Is what he is IOOKlNt. bark to my childhood ns far J Into bnb.ihood ns I can temember. I am nvvnre of nn alarmingly agile, delightfully cffe.i'vpsclng person who chased coveys of lnuphiiig children up nnd down stnirs, along corridors. In one door and out tho othor, across sofas nnd under tables, with "bunts of laughter and clarion call? to capitulate and merry threats of worse to come, until some regnlnr. too sensible grown-up laid n ve1 raining hand on him nnd gave the chil dren n chance to get their breath nnd quiet down. Looking bnck on the growlng-up cnrs of my 'teens, I am nwnre of nn exceedingly courteous, somewhat ceremonious peron nlily, who tnlkeil eien to very young persons ns though they could be interested In bis varied information and eviperlences. nnd then n suddetili dropped his ccremoiiious nes and li:ing"'d info a quick aside of gond-lPiupered baii'e' that generally had a p. in for lis rnl-oii d'etre. I kitpw vngtipli thnt this person wns up befoie Hip fntnili every morning nnd shut soniPwheie In n library evory evening that h" was tint making an address or presiding nt a meeting. I riKo knew thnt he was to be I'ouiilul on to bring Ihe last persons one would expect home to dinner wttti btin, with n genernl. hreery idea that some one would see that they had n lively evening should lie bo called off. 1 i'"memhrv having my nttcutlon cnlled ns a i cry young fhlld to the easy nml culti vated speech of n man who hnd had littlo schooling. In nn ngc when speech was more i'iirelei than II Is todni and pronunciation less regarded: just ns I,1ecnnie aware for myself later on that in the mutter of nin terlnl surroundings there wns a Dutch neat ness and a Dutch .siiniptuousncbs that mad any Interior which was personal to him half foreign in iln comfonnble richness. In all the bouses he has lived in -ftoin the long, low stucco fnrmtouso on Old York road, near where hi grcnt Iron gates nre on the enlrntiee drive, io the present French chntcnu on the tar ri-" of ground shaded by gieat lindens he practiced n wide nnd heterogeneous hospitality for puest.s humble nnd important, who nime and wpnt us urious about him as thpv vpi-p baffled. For henpnth nn evpanslve banter or gr:i" iliseurshenes nu bus carried through life a singularly reticent disposition. I doubt if mam persons have -ecu lilm when h" was in tlie net n coming to a r"nl decision or have been taken fully into his councils. EVEN in his earlier da. ihen hin busi iipss was nll-ahorblng. 1 hnve no mem ory of hearing lilm discuss it with nny of bis guests or nt his table. Hut I do repol Ipet lilm lurnlnrc tlie conversation from business with a firm if bantering touch. Ills activity, bodily and menial, was twice that of ordinary men. All his young and middle-aged yenis were tafen nt a terrible pace of work, which Ir a proof, confirmed by Ills length of days, of nn immense vitality it Is thin sliength enough nnd Io spare thnt gave him nerve to Ignore his failures and not grow lazy undei his sii've-sos. I do not know which is, the gicater achieve mrtit. to have pstiibllshpil (lie first institu tional hin i'h or tlie first department store: to have inaugurated the rural deliiery ni to haic written Ihe first modem ndiertlsr nieni ; to ban' disiovetfd mid employed supIi a man a" Hubert tlgden oi (o hnie saved the srlf-respect and revived the usefulness nf bumlieds of honest bankrupts: to have eibuBicl Ills employes nnd to have given grea ! cntiocrls to the town or m have allied the religious freedom and honesty of Moody and Sankei ; m hnie nngercil eicri nldtintc Philadelphia merchant h"mis" he ignored their precedents or to hnve con verted even Philadelphia tiioiUiant because he WHS pi lived to linvp understood the dif ference b"twu'il the needs of the present' mul Its ha'ills A muni and Imagination that for ope genei'iitioii builds his store like a pavilion nnd for the novt generation builds n ski scrap' r, bus a genius for anticipating man's vnnls little short of prophecy. T UFMEMBEU Tnlcott Williams nrerrlng X long njo tbat it was genius in John Wan- link'"' that made him guess tight. I mii- amused the oilier day when j uus buying mi'1 nf his ribbons io see n shabby indii ideal hold out a shaky hnnd to the sali-M.urtnn wllb : "Well, well, I see John's hack! Could you g'ie nie H nb kel o celehrafn the ( lent'.'" "Yi- ho' back, and ne'vo given him a prcn w l"nme" wns her ray rejoinder ns she p'i d'leeil the nb kel. APM5T from his su"i ess with the hiuing . i.'ibli". .Air. Wntinmaker's sueciss with hi' thousands, and thousands of employes is ti maiter that could wp)1 be mndp the sub ie"t of a Sng" 1'oiindntlon survey. I haw known ninny of those employes piow nil nnd rttlr. am I have ut to find in ilo hnie grown old In that business of In- mIio have mil bad mercy an well as ,i i-i i ' at ins tinnils He hns th" gift o being well served No mm i an command the best that ts in other mm for sixty ;enr unl'ss he has bHrnutnted tneni by the power of Ins own personality. lie said of himself in answer to the animal's question the other day na to what It was iu him that helms him must to get on. thnt It wn hi- seeing things to do and tost keeping al them until they were through. great combination rf"lng thtngs-and dump them ! lom: pi me A"EAK b ar wnp bounty bulldei ; slowly 1 through tb" elder ages l'srtb hnth robed herself In splendor Now, confessing in our shame, We hnve sn"ked ni d 'aped nnd looter, up. haie taken without payment. And tlie glories thev nt" gone that w"ip be fore tlie white ninif came. Wi hn" wasted without wisdom we have Mnln where wo should cherish, In our service on the gods of greed, 'tho n-r blade for our sign In a bushed and haggard valley where the glidlud trees etnnd dying litars, as telle of our wnntonneps on" lonely, lordly pine. lie was once a lord of lance with his squadroned troops behind him i olumned closely through the valley, tiip on file nnd rank on rani . With thn guerdon of gTeen sprlugtlme IhIi like laurels on their helmets And the llttln yellow goldenrod ns guidons on the llnnk. But he hnH seen tiieni vanish - troop bv rn. unitiPil troop departing : II role it runks with no recruiting, no replace- tnent : till nt Inst He nloue looks down il,p tpnees where his full bnlliijions biiouin lei single sentinel "f ilin"'. Iip-t lone oulp.j,l nf Ihe pnt - Ci T. D.tMs, in the Arknutas Uai.ttA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1021 yjBS, IT'S "CLEAN-UP WEEK" OVER -' ' "v - A- sT' . s.v- NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Daily Talks frith Thinking Philadclphians on Subjects They Know Best MI3S E. LOUISE JOHNSON On School Nurse Service RI.IJUESTS for the expansion of Ihe existing school nurse service in the public school nre received dnlly from every section of the city, according to Miss E. T.ouie Johnson, bend school nurs". "Few Phllndelplilnns realize what Is 'being done for the children requiring special care," Miss Johnson Mild "Already ne have special classes for thor vvlth defective I ... , .. i ..i....i.i ..i.n. vision, oiner ciascs wihtc i-ripi'ieo " dren are taken care of and specially built furnliurc provided, i la'ses for thoe '-ullcr-ing from defect In speech nnd seel Ions fot children whose lntclUgpme Is not up to standard We employ four motorlmscs to carry the crippled children to and fiom school. Then there nre our open-air classes for tuberculous childien nnd the open window clashes loi thosm whose weight Is below normal. And yet we consider the field Is bardy tombed We have developed our resources to perfection in the limited Held our finniices will permit. Tlie next Hep must be more funds for expansion. "Wo have nt present, tun by the Health Council under our supervision, seventeen classes. (Jf these, the Child Federation cures for two: the home economics division of Mate College, three; with seven of our own regular classes lu llio open window division and tliroc in the open -air section. 1.1 Per Cent I'tidcr Weight ' Do you know that nt least Hi pci pent of the children sent to our open -window (lasses are under weight'' Some of those children nre ns much ns ,"( to !!) per icnt below normal when they come to us. They nre sent to us ns the tesult of examinations made periodically by the school physicians. When we take charge of Iheni they are 'aifi.d according to thrlr defects. Then ono of our nurses vlrlts th" home of each child in order to become ncqunliil'd wUh the social background iespnnib!e for the ihild's condition. If tin. parents cannot afford the medb'il service necessary to restore the child tn normnl health thn nurse perionallj takes it tn a dlspensnn. "Afier entering the class the child Is neighed weeklv nnd n report of the progress made In weight -gaining Is tuinisiied the patents. If the child loses weight (hi nur.se again visits the patents to ascertain tb i ause The children themselves arc itirnrd Into helpers bv the use of a wall chart, upon which a gold star nppenrs nfter their nnmea If they tire improving. A blue atnr is (he, symbol that tho child I- taking no Interest In its development, and is considered n mark of disgrace by the pupils. We have even hnd them go out nnd buy a gold star to pasip over the blue slar when we are not looking, so keen Is thelt desire to show progress "Special food forms mi important part nf the program lor the open window am opMi nli clnsses. In the latter classes, where nuly tubeiculous children nre admitted, each child drinks a quart of mill: daily. The open-window children drink n pint. The Philadelphia Dairy Council given us -WO cjunrts free daily If any more Is needed It Is supplied by the Junior lied Cross. Thl. organization aUo provides two part-tlmi nutrition workers employs the cooks and mntrons for the open-window clashes and gives un blankets, perishable foodvtuffs nnd supplies in gem ral. Spending S.HJ t .Month "We now spend on nn nTernge of $fi10 a month, which rrprenrntu the limit of ttlh funds supplied per annum by (ho Junior lied Cross. We have iceelved daily appeals from many school- asking for more nu trltlon classes. Each class costs about MO ii month in maintain, nl lentt during tb" pre-ent period of utiemploinenl, when the children have no inonei to pav for the milk. The milk llem forms nn item lepre sentinp morn thnn half the evpense of the clnsses. "The brandies nf the work arc numerous. For itiHtntice, In addition to providing food we see thnt the childi'ii have adenoids nud tonsils tuiioi.'d teeth ntfendnl to, vision corrected and list feet given propsr attou lion. Our classes are located in Kensing ton. South Philadelphia and th" Industrial tectloti of Nniih Philadelphia. In some of the Fclinuls nf Ihote witlnns we hae found 10 per e. pi of be r-iluc school unde weight Thoe of us who conn- id dnllv contact with the situation feel the crying 1' need that exists for the extension of service. "Cbrl'tmns and Thanksgiving are the tlmea when we are gliPii vivid demonstra tion of the way the children appreciate what we nie trying to do for thpin. One has only to look around ihe rooms nt tho faces nf these little ones as thev eat their Christmas or Thanksgiving dinners to see thnt tho work is worth while, and that its further extension will prove a boon to thousnndH of school children who now Iinvtf to exist under unfavorable conditions without the special attention which they require." The announcement thnt Atlantic Cily i bone-dry makes one wonder how dry n boue nt the seashore. The nutotnntlc adjustment of the wage fcale on tin P. B. T. may become ns famous ns th" law which Now ton discov ered when be snw nn apple drop. If the systtrp on which it. s based Is as wldelv accepted wo shnll be on the wav to economic peace. It will take more than the seven dnv.V grace proposed by Lloyd George for tJio lermans tn enable, (hem Io accept the in evitable graciously. I ho fact that Mrs. Taylor, who went, over Niagara rails; In n barrel twentv years ago, survived to die in bed Is not llke'lv to make thnt form of ninuement more popular than it has bean. The Mayor has been down the river to Inspect the Delnware brenkwnter, bnt the liovornor built one for himself when he learned thnt be needed it In Ilarrlsburg. What Do You Know? QUIZ 1 Wli-u Is Hie tiiimo of the newspaper owned by President Hauling? 2. What Is the Modern Ifealth Crusado? 3. Kor liovv mam years was .Napoleon Hons- pnrto a prisoner on tho Island of St Ifelona? 4 In what, coiintri do the. people bellove It the physlclnn'.s duty to licer- tbetn well rntlier than not them well'.' .'. Under what cluiinistnnecs did .Moxando Hamilton meet hit. death? f. Wlint famous Knijllsh nobleman was called "Tho Kingmaker"? V Which Is tbo ltllle Hin Smtn" t)oe,s tbo tlm chance n east nnd west or north nnd south tiavel? Which of tho oi crams possessions or the I nitfd Miilfis Imports tcr this country tho greatest quantllj of --iignr" WljrnHW','", lll lory "Mr Midshipman Answers to Saturday's Quiz 1 Tim battln of .--enluc, preferred cspcoiallv bv the historian Kreenian. la nriotltor namo for tb.- halt p of llastlncn In which William the Conqueror dofoitc-d Tlniold and bis Saxono In lOOG, 1 Tho blub silk hat wan Invented In Dor ence, Ilalv. about 17(50 but i WJ morn thnn hnlf a cendiry before It was worn to au grcnt extent . The rasclrll ,,re Italian natlonaliet composed mainly of veterans nf ihn world war organized to eiicouri,.- patrlotUm and to counteract ultr radical tendencies nnd movements 4. South Caiollnn la tbo Pnlmetto Slate. I. Tho rhymed narratlvo of "Tim w-iimi. and the Carpenter" b, bv Uwls rl? roll a'linrlet. Lutwtdgrt Dodpn). nnn ncrurs In "TlnoiiKh (h I.ooMtie Obiss nnd What Allen round There' ,!"5'' 9 Alison ; purllm-finm was n noted Ann ric.-in nnlltlclai, nrj-l .lliilnmntist espoela y famed for bis lom.i ri,i,, w he' lie rtprmeiiltd tin n ited States r mm j;i-l.-.T. II" died .,, rvtrog,dUTn 7 Arpegplo is ,i inuslcnl tfr, ,., UnUn nrpKBlfi Is """' ninini.' niK in uiirp sty If " ,n "I" a Irnken rbnrd ; tml F, J if which ihe nolea ,irP srii..t veli anil not sounded toiri.ii.n. Horn o eiiccessl The iifinif) a , IlK.itfji near l,ii i'iirn.M histoiy The m1Rl (ilir, o,,or the tree Is "ai.iM.iiie ' nii,.i i 0l,l(! SpanlnrdH .'Imuge.l I, u, 'a,H,o' .'. iivocado r.iv.-llHi, shiioim .orriint".! IPCS" wor.ls nit,, nlliRHlor '-"l'i".l I'll, fnielem Hfek .111,1 Ilo ails In Urml pumii gninr- in nni. i. i,r i,, liondoln shoiilil be pronounced Id 10 Willi till Rcceni on iue mat S liable. TfiERE, TOO Humanisms By WIMJAM ATHEKTON DU TUT I NOT long ago the congressional delegation from Oklahoma went to pay Its respects to President Hnrdlng. AVhen it entered the Chief Executive's office the men came first nnd Miss Alice nobrvtson, the congresswoman, brought up tho rear. "This is a fine how-do-you-do,"' said Mr. Harding. "What's the Idea of all you men preceding your distinguished woman asso ciate?" But Miss Bobcrtpon came to the rcsctis with her explanation. The men went first in submission to her will, she said, it wns a custom pceulinr to Okianoma, a holdover from the obi Indian days. When Indian men and women entered nny building the men went first and the women followed. It was not that the men were given prece dence. Quite the contrary. The Indian woman furnished the will that guided the movements of sucli parties. When cattle arc driven down the road by cowboys, thev go first, not as a matter of precedence, but hecause of the stronger will behind which impels them, That the nil-important thing in the nt tninment of success is environment is dem onstrated nnevv nparly every dny. There is the case of Ihe Laporte brothers, for in stance. Ewing nnd Cloyd. who are striking exnmples of youngsters who havo goue fast. Thn T.nporte brothers grew up in the .Tnrkenn Hole country, in Wyoming, wher" the elk from Yellowstone Park starve tn death every winter. This is the wildest most isolated, farthesl-fromn-railroad community in continental United States. It Is entirely filled with mountnina and soli tude. So Ewiug T.nporte came down out nt these mountains and. at .the age of twenty-seven found himself nn assistant secretory of the treasury nt Washington the youngest man who hnd ever held thnt post. Cloyd Lnporte likewise emerged fiom the solitudes and es tablished n n"w scholastic record at Har van, became president of the Ilnrvard Law Bevlew nui the nntiotinl head of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity. His teenrd was such that he could pick the law firm of them nil which hit wanted to enter. He cho that nf which Elihu Bool is u member and is digging nwny in Xcw Tork. So would the lesson handed back hi thc.ne two youngster teem to be thnt there is i possibility of any boy anywhere climbing right nut. of his obscurity into the biggc-t sort of success. Dr. noorge Otis Smith, chief of the geo logical survey, is nn ardent Baptist. Not long ago, however, bo tnlked popular hcience before n clnss of young men at a Metho dist church in Washington. Ills subject was electric power. Wouldn't It ha wonderful, the Methodist minister said afterward, drawing a morel if tho personnel of thn church could be elee trilicd, set a -tingle with energy, vitalized. He believed tho Baptists had fonnd the means to tills end. "What Is the source." he asked Di Smith, "from which tho Baptists get their energy?" "We depend on water power," said the geologist. Senator Samuel D. Nicholson, of Colo rndo. who used to work as an underground miner, has arrived in Washington nnd with him has brought the reputation of being tic be.-t-dres.si:d man on the Pacific coast And with his coming there has arlcn n the breast of Senator Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, who tells mora and better dark'' stories than anybody else in Congress, n mighty well of jealousy. Senntor Hefliu nspiros to bo tho sartorial idol of thn upper house, now that Jim Ham Lewis has re tiled, and this novice from the West . horning In. So the gentleman from Alabama has sought to forestall his rival nnd has designed nnd had mnde a coat which is unlike am coat on Capitol Hill, and which will lend its wearer distinction nt least until tailors have bad time to copy It. The Hpfljn coat Is ample of skirt, but can be classified neither ns a cutaway nui " fmck A hln-jle button at the lapels restrain it when mile winds would convert it In'' a Hag The tailoring is such that it draiie grneefull oier (he slatcsinnn's rijmito iheii lulls nwii in n line thnt U mldwp iietivecn tireeiivich mul tho isriib meridian s'i along about Si, Loilit It ij a, dure mid a defy, ami he who aurpntiei Jt may carry off the palm, ' ff I abb I k'ri' r- S
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