pPfifr . vi"T,,i,. - f.rs . . -S.J ix r, - ',... tci-ii ...,rf-FTSTrn 5': v j.T-vv;v- - rjjvv vT S'E vmr y ir ', . ' ' "V " H j .V l.l'Jt " :,"'(." J rl1 . s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1021 R- t i i P Euenmg public Mg&ger PLDLIC LEDGER COMPANY rvnrs li K ci itTts. I'ui.mivT Jehn 0, Martin, X ir t'r mil ui ntul Treasurer) Charljs A Tyler icreta,r . i ,! m II. Uiillnr. ten, rhlllp fcS. Celllnn. Jehn It. Wllllama, Jehn J. BpurBenn Clcorne r. Qeldamltti, David II. Fralley. .nitectera, .DAVID r SMII.r.T . J.in..r ..tOHN C MAHTIX.. 0neral nuilnMi Manarer Publlihcd daily at rcmtc I.bpekb UutlJIng Ind.'pemen''n Squire. Il,.'tult)ihtri AxtlNTlc Cm rrf.t'nlen IlutMlnic J-ttv 'iORK am Ma limn v -. Dktcit 701 FeM Uulldlng Wt. Lena 1113 Giab'-Drmntrnt TluttdinK Clllc.OO 1302 Tribune nulldlnB . NKd in r.nAvs WISnihOTON nCBBJC, NT.. Cor, IVnnri vdnlt A a el 1l''t : Jsrw yeatt tlratic Th .Sun tlulldltut Ionpem UutKAl' Trafa'aar nullJInc s-i'iii-nirrieN- rintjis- Th Cvsninq Prune Lrxirn l nerved le suti. crlbera In rhilndelphm pr.d urreiiti Una town at the rat of twelte (12) cnti ri week, caabl te thn carrier By. mall te point eutidle of rni!arilphln In the United Statu, i ni"n. or t n led Hniiee pon pen pon eailena, peataca free, r. .. i50J cum per month. HI (0) dollars per jmr pi, able In ntlvam-e Te all terelun cnuntrlea enr ill dollar a month veticr 8ubcribtra alanine ntldrtea changed nut five Old ua well a new d,ief. BELL. .1000 WAI.Nt T m vtem:. mmn hoi ICTAiUirets all commitnlciineiii fe .I . ninj7 PuMle Member of the Associated Press TllF. ASSOCIATED t'Rr.SS rn-lunvly rv tttbd te the u fur r.-)jf)liriiii,).i nil ntu't 4lilatcht3 credited tn it or n( nthrru i.ie credited in this pattr, and el.m the lernl 'm ruftfi.iri Ihrrrtn All Hpafi p rrputllcarie'i of prrtul dispatch) rrin are aNe rrrrifrf l'hils.rlphi, Venda .fml..T :. PJI DR. DEAVER'S "DEMANDS" THKOKi:TICAI.t-Y, lr. .lelin 1?. ll.ncp iiDiIniiliteilij lislit in ! i - "ilrnnuuN" UpOll (IIP llie-pltnl tll 1 ' ;i"..i ' .ltlil tin people "f tl"' Sl.iti1 uf I'pim- ImimIii II" wnnts tlie ini'-ii" ik t" HpPii iIh'ii nnlv, mlhetit I'xi'fpMMii. I" iiinlhitl -tii.liiit- ii'hI tnnk' in rfcsilik' fop i li ili" iiii put lent pul He or prhnte. 'I'lie LrUlntiiii' i- nk'"l ! give llie miroetrif i l llclit "f .tiiim.il txprri mcntnlimi te pntli"l''sM. n'i.1 i In- p ihlie te nkntnleii tlip -"ill iiml elfi-h " -tit tun- i tnlity tlint cikN i( te l-!i tin- rttit te ui Scens te innlie pe-t-ninrli'in pvntiilimtten- Hut. prni in-tilh . Ir IPiiMT nii'l tln'-e trhe nsroe with lihn will tiivl iniicli Mth which te cniiteiiil Ihi'itp ,ei i iilitiun rim be breuplit i.lxmt. jiihI tlie tn -i i n obstiu-'e Will he the n'Mtiit'e of tin fitMli It -oil' If ererj pntletit who otileroil n linptt.il Unexv thnt lii ci-e tniglit he itiiiile tin' wibjV' t "( n elltiii'. tlllietit liW con-out, tlie lie'-pitnl' tieuM iletittle-4 Iiml n oeiisl.lo.iiMo fnllnii; off It) th"' oiie c!n-s uf pntieiit.x in wlm-li tliev fiml n inoiietiir jirelit that . tlie pnjlng pat lout. Most of thexi- who ctiter n lie-pitnl. nnd often ".train tlie'r tmutii nil ro-iuieo- te .li tnin a priv.ne immii. tin -e with tin- pri' piirpo-e i.f -i roetling thf ileliil'.- "f tlielr nilnient- from l' lint thelr pli.i'lnttk ntul thelr fnmilie". 'I'M- eln of pntlent weulii tiw thelr lienn". In iiiiui oa-e- liixteiul of the heipltii'-. ami th'' le wi'iilil Ix- twofelil- te the hospital iiml te tlie patient hlm-eif (i dnriRoreu- niliin'iii-. whether meilicnl et -ur-gk'al. Pan he fur hotter trei ted umiil the conveniniioe- of a Iie"pltn! thin at any pn pn Tate home. As te nnre-iririeil nniiiial oxpontnetitn expontnetitn oxpentnetitn tlon. whii li 1- enlj another inline fur il-ee. tletl. it Is a ipiestinn whether sip h Minetinii can he ehtnitied from the publie, in tlie fnoe of the in-one tmlit usaitict It whi-h has hoen wnce'l for M-nt- hv the liumane -oeietios ami hv iniln nli.-.il nnimiil )e-r-. l'rnhnlilv Dr. I)pnM'r ilid ti"t nu-un exiieth what hi hi erd "unre-trieteil" linplie- in tin- enne ; that K that nn por-en linldlus n inpilii-nl doRree sliall he allowed te evpettiuent a- he pleOH-s upon livluc nninial-. The public tvill snnctleii tliei'tien enlv when It 1 1 detie under humane eiindltinii-, hj per-ei full i-apable sursieiilly and wurMiis in es es tablUlied laborntei-ie. mid uiniei- .it lca-t romp l.ttid el ' upi r i-nui Aa te the third pelnl. it will prehahli hi lt InilR time before the :l erase peuiill will en-eiit te a pest murtem upiui the hedt "f a im-inhei- of hi- fiinill.v when -urli net loll Is net deinuiided h law. Most ppp-etm np np prete f pii-t-uierlemu in the i-.i-e nt etlier fniniltes : with their mn their attitude i different. Dr. Denver's arpmients nn- mil niel nm easily nn-w-i-red. If eerj en-e uf iilne-s reu'd be tnade tu emiti ihule te the -unju'iil and niedleal hnowledso uf tin- world. It would net be Inns: before muni di-ea-Of new known only iib-eun-I would In- a- nil upon book te the pin Hk inn. Hut. n- I'r 1 lent or bini'elf reeecniyt-, .1 'eiii: auiii.nuii 1 1 1 tin tin edlieatinli uf the p iblie i- 'in i --.in In !'! the-( end- i nil he .itt.iire-d WHERE LANGUAGE IS MADE IT W1I.I. tale niele than it n -uliitliui of the N.itiun.il t nun. ll ui Tiiiilieis nl Ltiitli-ll te pn-Miit imitu lueii .-it.d women (ruin Usui" shun; The imineil hn- .'ippar entl. periPite'l tin- t n t . tm it- iii-'-iih-nt has .iu-i -aid t 3i j 1 1 'In..- . ii-tit.i'de in modern ti ui If i- mete i-eh-im. li- sa,s. le tell two Ije.i wiiiim- liKlitins tu "i.it It out" than te rill t li ..i te "ilesi-i " Of eetii-e l '- And hi'li a iiml'' i-pi-pssive tellll 1- .e. -d I I -1 j t Ml llii anvil of -i n. e mi"'- pa--i u. 'h.it r-'t tn .1 he u.sed. I.miik'i.ix" I- iiui mm!" ,u books "It is a Initr; thinj; lu.it mew- v n ue .md exerci-e. Tie- rnun ' - 1 1 . t - u.i.i wi-hes te be Kraphli- i- i uli-tiini! e.i -h" wal'-u ter new forms et the li wi i i n .i- it .- Uttered en the Mi-tit. The men who intent mn tuiiu- et cxpif cxpif slen de m) urn nisi-Kitisl T'uey -n en 'le hlcnclivM In tin- ball park- niel -limit tt..-i retnurkH at t.a- plavr- who pioue i.fli-n,! them. They ilinw t lis n niiiiceiy trmn nil Sorts of ei I'dpUtlells .lie! 1-.1' llietu.M'- with a lan-li pr.nl:i. 'it . w.t'.i.'t l, ..v ,i,k what a metaphor Is Tlie luiixuiifie "t ..- -ti -ui- rnen effeel iijien ile lnnii i.i'i 'et ti . hm !,s tlnn the luneuat'e "f 'U" I--"!.- he- ei. i ,. 1 RUORO Of tin stlei'l, be.-au-.i- the u -n rt i.O write boehs wi-u in i e ,i ii, i idieip -n derstniidnbli of the tn-ri.-.-i n.ati it n-i Ik-- cause tliet w--ii -i iiiitr I .- ,,,, , reality. Yet tl.O '"li. in 1 s ( 1,1,1; . . ' ,, ';,i;, about slntiK i.le'i alie 11 tl.r. put.' of ihe langUHije n- r li..iiu!i n in utter.-I . in , , STILL HOPE FOR GOOD FAITH THAT erK) of tH.i'v .ibiesiiit.i'i (.iiit.iii plated In He .loin- Shipping l.nw sii.rn sii.rn net lilillkel.v te irmiiin th" licmeni of irie irie lipeiiHlble imiiKlnittiiins Tlie iiieasure, well il.-wcfd .u uinioiens Impertinii re-iei'ts, vent wild ulnii, en the subjeet of ptefi - nihil in .itmeiit of American veel- u h. nn pert- fiiii-M tred apart treiu nn'iili-, tlnre , i.f eetirce. little etiji t, mnble i. Mi" ,i ,,n of aidltlK lie men hiuii mill in hi ll .-lieue1 et preferential duties mid luiiuiiK' t-tve-. All tllUt t-toed In lb" w.n of e n-ij lie; in, t;, jlllli were spe.-.ti ,in. i .itt-'jui-n .illt tii.iu-e.l covenants with I'm-i icii union-'. The obsl.iele bus net been i.islodireil Ml "WUe" tlei-lin.il te iei'. lln li"ai stnifhiuu it-e i-iuii et tlie .ui. Mi- Hard m(t, lilliee tul.inu elliee. ha bei n rvtieeM mi tills theme tu.d lm w Uely lefiainc-ij li-mn action. It Ik new n p. n ii I l,i ai-h.iijj'e. tlia the Prei'Sdent vlll mmhI a mesiij;e n ('on ('en press 111 the nev session i nl'lnc fur Hie itpenl of the pr-tifi mils S.elteii .'! I of the Jenes ltiw. CenditfuliH nriKini; from the Ann- 'en ftrence nre inentleiu-d u an iiiipuitam fqter In the cae The neeessitieb of na- tlennl honor, decency nnd fair piny inlsK vlfe be alleged lam wild the pi-pfput lnternntleii.il co epeniiive spirit out of the rcokeninp. the i it'ii I, vipcklnK phut of aldlni? Atnericiiij shipping ipiiniiiis erary. Immoral and dan KOI nils. The niprehntit miirine, of course. deertei support. This could be effeetlvelv (then In lili sub-idles or in oilier way.- less plalnl, "iilctihiti-d te prove n i-.msp of poiiiens In In In tonintlennl dl-tiit-h.inee, The met hed which 'eiiRress -n foelisl'lt nppnncl ill nc'tifils with the era of Keiitlemeii'- nisrcetncnttf . HOW MR. HARDING EXPECTS HIS NEW LEAGUE TO GROW Hn3 Rebuilt Upen Ruins of Mr. Wilsen's Hopes. Circumventing Senate Irrec encllnblcs nnd Ending Ameri can Isolation ii (.union w. (.ii.i:!tr TT'Dni-lltiN ropresentatiies nt 'ahinxlen are r,i'iteii nhnut ili-.'i --iins the 1'iest 1'iest dent's MiRgeMlen that an nsoelntien of nations wll crew out ei ilie .i-e-ini (o-,-feivnec. Thcj shrink fieni Hie e , n-ssien of opinions heiMUpe the ate nwn-e of Ihe part whieti the rnlteil St His .siennte plned in wi-eckliis l'risldetil 'h-mi- p'.ie el nit r r n.itietiiil in operation nd Ihej knew tee little of our i-nii-tiiutleti-il st-teni t i led sure that the loose phut -. H.irlln; -ucsests would net htivc le come before i"nii ess for approval All that Mr I liinlins hn- m mind, ippiirently, Is tli.it this ('enleteine will nei p-snt ily he fdlened bv et-e- sitnllnr nit-etitu's I'lie h 1.1'nir of fii. out c.iii c.iii feren.es tioeoss,r! .i-n. - the n itimi- ei the world ti-ci-thei- i-ite -in .iidi :!iiiti i rcntu.ii- ti ii i mm I" ei '.- i -ti a eiluil. iii n I wn - I n.'i the intention P'e-ctit Conference only u pi n the surface In the Mi Hiishcti hn of -i 111, ni; nt tin ilie.-tlets f lift t In' l'ar nit Kiisl mid !enma ether nnd mere dilli i ties for Mili.-.qiietit adjti-ttui'iit. Tills necis.-nrilj inoe- eiler nnd Inter I'np llastern cenfereiiei s. He rn- nwite that ilnpan, for t'l" sal.e of iiiipreMii,' her rein rein liens wl'h t'lls i-eiinlr mid with t'hina, was renih te inak" eerln.n i up e dun . II" slves her tile opperltlll.! te lll.lkc the-e I eCC.s. .mi- ili.it I- nil. There remains Chli.i II will he n slew pi-eeess for fbinit te get upon her feet. Dlfli 1'illt ipiestiens will ill-Is" Hence the need for future cetiferenei - Coipnilssiens will he appointed te pass upon inrlens elements of the Cliine.-e prelj'em. They will liOM- te report te souiebedj pre-utlliihl te future eeiil'ei enee- I. nnd ii-iiiin,iineiit will al-e lllle te lie nefi'd upon in u je.ir or two the eeen-imi tr nnetlier conference tine mu mil this len.e ceitini: tesetln-r of the mil mils of the world for - iln- pur- pe-e- nn a oi-uitieii of nation-. It will be one for nil prai lienl purpose-. It will net linte it oeustilution or covenant, I'.ut In effect if will de about all that Mr. YVilsmt's l.eiieue of Nut tens would lisve dmie te pro mote mutual uiidersiiinditis nnd co-operation. It will net suaraniee the ternterial m tesnt.t of countries, or rather II will net ceiitruci in Kuurantee nntieiis from nttail; and sio!iiitieii, ilinimli in practice it may Kuaratitce sndi protcitien for sonic nation-. Us tin usioetiient likelj te lie reiiclied with resanl te China will show. This will lie in effect -ii'.-h u mjirtil itunraiitee as Mr. Wil Wil eon described as nim-e blndiitK than eii th.il was cuiiinii ttial. I'le-ideht llnriliiii; l- .ipprepi i;it inu' Mr. Wil-eii's idea anil umlciiu it practi. ,il. His i phut fm ii iiitim: th" mitiens i- tentaiive. ( It I- a utii in nl growth. Mr. ViN-iti starteil in tl titer end te in, He a i empleie or- I s.iuiiitlen out of i in n i There i- no peaien wn I.insue of Nations J ailMnale- -lieiild net be well plea-ed with I what Mr. Hiirdins lui-dene. Hi has demon- -trilled the inllltt of international io-epeni. tieii. II" ha- shown that the I nlted Slate can pin i a ceiiiui. unlink pen ill v . . j-I.l atT.nr-. lie has mini" it pe ible ter the I nlted States e tlll.i its pi.lt e bes. ie the ether Jlfllt ll.l'ielis el the c.ll-t'l l'e-ll,l'il (ilia! t chili -..il'v wl'.H will sprlm; from tin I ''Uili t. In e w.ll Het b" .i l.e.i"iie ei Nut mn l'rait;- ttllli. it will accomplish nil lie ... "i llnil -'nil .i li'iii would hate ,n cempn-li. tl. It w.i- Ml. Wilsen's ini-teiti.m th.il the I'll I I- t tin leln i left ,1 bud ta-'e in tin- lilullt.i I lie- Atiii-ri, an pi-ep'e If this wa- a -.imple of what inieiiuiiieiiai uatln r.n-.- weii. we w.i in nl nmie of ri in Ii was luii I in soil inteiii.itieii.il pel in. en te the A nn i-ii tin ineph ill' i .' lint h.ipiiiniil .it I'm I- .Mi Hin-diiis and Mr ll . - nad 'e -l,n I tfi.lll Illl bi'S lillllIK Illl" -l."W thu' th's ill).. t had ,'IM.! lllil! lli- te .li ll. - illillC -O .1 i 'lMil.M' ,i i e ihi ta!." e'll In ti. H'nsViijjteii p. .tl Wetld .lit. Ills III ll pilll- S M.I i til lel.t. . ! th nihan ' mn. .1 lih. i ' i ' i.ave in M--..,-, it,, ii l illllSl'- .: 'Ill hi',-'. til 'll 'I 1 10 glt.l' ll.ll'l 'I.' ' el ll.lliell ii in tlie , .... . ei,- in, i. ii ,i -- t'l' S Ipleli.i I eiiu. II ntillllull-'t I'l.le tleliill'' I ft" I.M p.ll l tie ' tit.',' Cel pi l.'P ii' til" ' Ti.. ' oil I iiiet nb - I'm ,.in of the I', "Hi t 1' mid I I .ll!l, . ,, Hull i- Mi et ll ' I.. .1 I '! I U',' . 'lell: III I. lit l. -I I - el e II he i'. I In i ,,i r mn VV'.'.-im' i" .11 ii lltlell 1. , . 1 1 I V illl il ti I .1 ln.l' henil the .Mt OA. 1 - H d fie e . Mi 'In.--. ll, rii I .. 12b1 I...IB.1 As- i ..1 te fl, ..'.111 l. . i-liilev. II. 'lit ;n nt Hnrn.ii;'- - ! pint a I. .nt hi M i W'1 ' h - ui v pew ei s wt I in.'. .1111 1-0-11... II- I- I.. "II'- s .''I ' -P' tn- flit- -I mi' mn- .ti til itiblt Hi it Mi. II ird. i'.' I - U'ii.,,1' in-'.r .ti. Ji- ii lui- it- own iiiiwr.ite-i .1- .ll'ti'U I. 1" ll x llll-tl'l.fl .11 ll Hell-" t'niii ' ll'l II--. II 0 le I llil' il'.ls ,', Ol nn il- .1 -lop A' pi"-' '.' i1 i iie' in no in I'm i i i !,i ' .. i . a i I. Ml . HiildiUK hu ' lid' l fie il :i h'c p-ip en I'eieijn l.iiillen- .n,d p il .. A tli' I Ic.itl -mid ..i NEW NATION APPEALS Wl'l 1 1 n ui.ui-s cd lob en hi- I, iiml-. llii.;! . I. a- in I i.i ! .,. ei-ui, i Mr t i a.-i erd the 'ei i et ". , I mud S; ti ti el i ei. 'i-ii! iiii-ieii li - tire-t-t-M-d nt, ,-,,,i The niiiiilKUlii.iteil itpublii, ien--tiiiK of the -'lltes el Clin' li.l'n. lb ilc Illl , I- il, I Snh tdei' ha-. IllWiM .iitcmlt ,'. p.ll , ., iiii- ion t'l Ya-lil;ii;teti with the pi;ip,,H. of -" urlilK the tm mil iceetuit 'mi .. il.. i .eri'-an tleM-mni' ' ll i- -,ii I licit " ' i f '. r. . i -, i of Mlilt I- eniililed I" inll-idii tl.i ,,ii Pith.u lln near ftii'ire -o'ne liin will ..'ui.,., , fete lit -e;.mnl' h nation- i. : i ; . t it ; net hr tlie thiee lerpn I y iit-l'.iier leinibiu be nhollshed Numei-mi- tiihiiieitl dilli '.in ilMi - u,ll ei'iin 1 1 1 iiiitnniiliiii.'. Hut it would be well en -euisil i ii- jf the se-t-en of delnv could be -leu toned ah much ns possible. One of tlie many hlfslily practlenl rensnns for forming the new union was of n lliinticiul nature. The separate lepatlens supported by the little republics were cnMlt. I'cilenillzalliiii will permit of some sen slble cceiiiiinies. One Minister from the I'nlleil States of Centrnl America eusht te he dlllUclcul. And niiethei' purpose een mere Impor tant will be sorted b, early recognition of the union. CeKa Itlcn nnd Xlfiirngun nre n M't outsiders, altheuch the cotive'ntleii which devlscil the structure of the new internment ni held in the enpitnl of the fei'iuei- tepubllc When Its stnltts us a full-lledired tuition Is npprnted b.t the Tnllcd Sltites, reliiitinit Centrnl Americans nre net iinlllifiv le evpci-iotii'e a elinnee of tiewti. It Is ohteuly nece--nr.t fur all lite slHle e lie piirtnci-s In enlrr te permit (lie full douleptnont of n prnNewnrtliy mnl ninliiii'iiis iiutlertnkliiK. which niay Ntnhili,.c one of the fm merit most linens' poiiiens of this continent in n ttttj coti-ennnt w it It Its rich nntur.'il pesslhillllps nud the ideals of ils best citizens. A urin ions North Anieilcan nod te the tiowcemcr wmilil be of subslntillnl -en Ice. STARTING THEM RIGHT Till! c nph.i-ls pliiced mi the duties of ' n 'i ;t in i he eerci-es In llie Sun- din .1 - t e-terdiiy, mi-Hit,''''' hx the I'reti-'.iut Siiudnt Scheel Assoi-iatleii of the fit-, h,s en tn out et i Inn deiiini: of (lie pretiiiling tlewn nbeiii tlie I'linclien of flu' ( hurc't. The Churc'i is print, inlv eiiR-iced in spreii. litis a knew IeiIkp of the iiisiel and In Indiii tin- iie n en. v. union te practice its precepts. '1 ,ere v as n tunc wliPti Its nt tentl ui wns cot), eiiti-.itrd mi the next life. It i- new which pri.iehci! that Chrlstiatilly hn- i this-Ien in the wet-lil 'ifMitnl prcini!ii!; inc'i n i, I v e'lieii I r t nii-e. 'Ihe hcl f i- P,e in-ir that the pr,i : of I n Chtis flaii tit t'i"- sheu'.i hm - me cffiet ujw n earth v sotlel, lb-I th" members of the Church should earn their bilieffi with them Inte the election beatlm ns well as into tlie places of worship oil Siind i.t The coed-eltizeiiship sort Ices osetday weic intended te lmiees upmi the hets mnl U'lrl their dutt le the ntv nnd le the St.re. mnl te point out te them that the enh wny tl," world cm !v made belter is tlirmi-h the efforts of tins,, who believe lli.it it liei-;- imprev emi lit In n demei-ract the impi-et e'-icui (nil h- brnuchi about bv liic vole- of the j ,ib T'l.i- nbil-es of which we etc nil eeiup'.iiiiins arise because ,,f th,, I lllllll "1 l-lli e of tin Vel"!-- Tliet lel(".',lle Ihe cuiiti'el of then- p,,t tnl alTniis te men of h)" nh'uls ami sel(i-h purposes. Thej emi occtisleii.iH; be stineil le a hlch pitch of mera: Ifid.cniitieii whleli 'inds them le tote tlie political hacks mil if i iii -e. Hut there i alwn.ts ii rend i nt followed b.v u leturn te power et the siiiiie nid puns. New if the Siindav Scheel Assot-inlien can siieoeoil t1 Inipresslns mi the mind- of the bev- nnd cirls the dutv of tnk-iiij; mi tn tel'il.'ent Int'Ti -t in piiblit affairs nnd the iniperlaiii e of veiin-j fop men of the hijjlu-st t.vpe in the primaries us well as in ihe "'Herat elect imis we -hull ee a prailu-i' improvement in piverniueni. This Im the mil wny le peimam tit betterment, ter whnt the bevs nml "ir'-i arc tliinkiny teiln.v the uieii and wetiien of twetiry xears from new will he prni lieue,:. If thev can be firm! Ki-oiiuded in tlie priudples of ceml oil ii-iiviip and tan In eetiv Inccil tli.it it is n ieleeis iiui, we shall have in a few .tear- a bed) of , minimi which cmi-eioiieclos.s political bes- will the net most dine ilisreciiril. Iltcrv limn feri) .tears elil or mm-e knows this te lie true. p knows thm the ideals of the heys- of In- vmitli are the hfenls of the men of the pre-cnl. lie knew- that the Unties tliat these hets rejected in their veutli ate -till abhericni te them. mi. I thnt us a result the previiilins opinion mi store of sublet is ha- -iiiTeicil u radii nl cluingc In a peneraiien This is the w.-n pi-eie t-mne- nheitl. It has mmliUcil ndiuiini- deirm.i uud it lias Iiml its effect upon tlie lnterprolalien of the fiiiidiiuicnlnl law of the I iiited Slate- n well. lint a lie) . appmentl) leiiucliii; in mi eav clin.r tliis cveuins. is dreaming nheut. ether boys of Ids aire arc also think -inu of. .md when thev yrew te manhood tlie) will de their I est te make n tome leal. Con-eipit ml) . tlie -ceil el ill -11111- should be "t the t.(.-ht kind. Tin- Sund.it Scheel A --ei latum is utiiu; te phut ibis hint! ni elder that the h.irvi-i inn net In ,1 reupiii;; et t.i'i- that huve 1 hokeil e -t tin u'oed train. HOW FRANCE DISARMS rplli! lii-npiiil of tin pi.- ',t I leverilliieiit ei 1 1 ace tm- 1 .1 , ,.:n-iiieii et it it ftiiteils i-iit is t. Hues aim 1 iiinbi the head u 1111.I and 11111111 1 i-Pil ! p itii-lniieut-. AVh.it situation mn in rueb than that 111 whiih cpll--it npelit lin'.- 11 i-ii-iMii im: .111-0 "; '!'' ..l.ii'iutsts' 1 heit- in- 'iinieiiitlilv re -In a 1 - 1 1 it- cl.iinl of ili-in.i' . Hn tiie rii. of h.- ilepin nut- ter heiin Hi laud heard some of the opening bur- H" smiled Keed- liiitneredl mnl n fused te . . iiiiKti. ! of I'ml 1 "ui 7.011 I'll IP il I'l illl. P is feilti 111 -In ,ik lui' tin lii-e've- Te 11 s,.n-,,.,li:lii d 1 .i'.iUiiI t he ' nnii III upon the Appaietitit tl,. 1" li 1 the fa. t- aiit pi'i'-eii -live r tin tv itli'in e sheliltl be ,le -hi Hi rlllt'i- T.." I '1 en. ii S. mill is ,ti. 1 ,elt tpbiitins a ..ee nii.t n-iiu -fun bill will h would mean a s-ivltn; et Iim liiiiultei million lrmics for Heep m, iii. ii nnin ' Tin f in 00 jour- uf oii'i"l-ery tii'.l.tart mi,,, will I,, rctlui ei in lve. M. Hiitiieu. M 1111 iti if W'nr. l.lVet- tl, 1 hi 1.1 10 lep: . pi 1 of tl" 11 et ..I 1 11 mt .1 iiitiisure Oivlltiell le ITH.IHlfl llli llllilf th" Ih'-ltli- III, 1 ll lilt II. Hv 1 . i tic tle'lV. .1,1 'hi ..-'.lllil-' 11 "lit -I. H. '.'.il, .ill 1 W r. I'lllfll -null. 1 Tin 0 mil (. 11 . t uf l:i.n : i'.i: inilii.iiv Mltti -. ei-0-,t Im ITOIlfl ." t ili -1 lit ft i.inl. is about .1 '.11 1 1 i.i- el tvn: 1 vi 1 nt Jsii.iiiin e lu-i. e el ti,.- VII Jli'.fll'll. If till t'll'lll ll ll'l I lilt' II Inn ' '1 'in m I 't I 'II it-l ic.illt e,n:. iij slh-ll't 1 whii - ip- t hiin ll We ipiif, . 1 .'.t. 11 It I,, -t lie-t I le !- 'V II Weic I d I'l , .1-1 till' ti 1 alti r their no 11 1 t iiml Hn v ' Initd ni'ua-tn-hitili' -I. Ill-lit t-i li'l It I- bisli lit 1 ' '1 1 ,11 l-'l-ihee v pi-iibnhh (I.. it . I iir-t ui the 11 pi. 1 11- will -..en I e otieiutlve At im out il ate about lui'f liieu iitcli r nrtii- Tin 1 vaeuntleii Wll' lower ibis total lit iibeul II I, lllil. Ill ..I I i'.i.-!. ."in (mil pel Irimei -ti 1 ti fet 1 W , 1: 1! v nn 'l- 1-11' lit hllllP' m.'idi he in ' lilt -lilt III Illl" ll te I he in Inv I'll ,." .'I. in. 111. 11 "-Lii l ! fill tl " nt- w ji.i 'i in iiiiiuiiipiit ,11 1 pl-ii iii (ion w ith the I'm iner .-'.iiieiit. ib- idedlv mole tlrns- 1 mi. 1 'nut pre -d In Wnsli. tiiicc Iiadiiix Jul i-- of the iiiir- it v, il,l. h 1 in b I'lVi.O .1,1 1 ie'i tot- III A 1 - 1 'I "f ' in 1 ' til.lt 1 rillli e 1 leit1 ( I.i ccpl iitlvb-e Hut I- . all, iii'Ot-.iirv ,1' tin, individual or I V llicll It i- liiiie, I- III ,(i act I illl Icl'illl ili'JT lll-II Het loll '.' "lln rei'i'i iii tin iieeni-i-, whoiinve per--. I I 111 view illl! I'lliln- a- the evived 1 1, 1 iv in, -1 tumi-lci of I'liri pe, should be vitin v.iii-hina li 1 a w.iv- disoemllllng t.. ib 1..111UI v 1 n.i) sometime,, which hn hi en piovieuidv pi-.n-'i d" or i- en the eve of ee'iii n cmiipil- In d The I'-i-hi-h. it iippr.u-, have heei) mn 1 i-'ing eneu-iii in pull nwn.v the fiuimhiilens ft. tin n structure '' falsn h.vpethp-is. The ii'ep!, ts of lyilmuiiv nn- piehnb!) -in e im null, but lliev have em d in lii-iiflieleinly 1 'nii in nj the ul'eeil basi- uf tlielr tlis. tre AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT The Importance of Delng In Earnest a Peer Second te the Importance of Delng Ju,6t a Wee Bit Consistent Ily SAKAII 1). I.0WHII5 I AM nlvvn.tH lnteieetcd te view from the Nnfe vniitnKe point of the majority whnt the minorities nre delnc te pass the dns the minorities which lnjt behind nnd the minorities which tiiK before. Or rather "tils" is net the word for the enthtmlnHts who "shout the battle cry of freedom" semen here far in advance of the mnrcliitu! populace Their delight Is net se much te tug as te shiinie ethers Inte illllnn the Raps between tlieinselves nnd the multitude, tinee that spnee seeniH well Inhabited, the minority is off iimilu en a new crusmle sheiltlui; back. "You'll be dimmed If ou de, jnu'll be dimmed If you don't!" Their toen bit hi ry brine the vocabulary of disapproval for whatever Is, and their onerples beiiiB such thnt they prefer te demolish ralher thnn complete, mid their mission in life helms te sell new lumps for 'd. it Is quite In keeping that they should Insure thelr enthusiasm bcliiR freah b.v fresh nbfeets. They nre the Athenians of the world, continually seeklnc; 11 new thing, and is -iicli ihev hate tlielr part te plat. I'ven if llnv are mistaken in their dot Mmis as te tv hp I the world needs next, nnd are en 11 Itituvnt thnt lead nowhere in their hurry le le abend, they iiinhp (he horizon Interesting f 11 llie rest of us plodding ones. Seme rf (bem Ure a little like children is a niirsen met crowded with new Christ mas nits, p, king up new llii.s. new that. Im ding e.ich enlv te let it drop nnd at the end of the d.tv exhaii-tcd, and tvlth nothing te show that has lenlly become their.. rnnnsi: is point () wlil.'h a lovable per-en who is mi enthi'-ln-t can carry hi lilemK at b'!it In -v month' lie IntereM. but tin I- i iintlilitg se ilampliig te Mtnpn llielic inMc-i ii-. le find tlie enllni-iasl of veslMilii) no longer entliUHiustic en tlie same sullied. Ami the Indifference of tin en thusns i mere dentil) than the oppnsi eppnsi oppnsi Hen of a niii-mnl seeker after t rut It by about ii'.i le I. I am perfectly sure (hat the enHni-inl who me id! for Inlerniitienallsin t hi- .teat will lie as indifferent te It next as lliey an; new indifferent te the Soviets-. 1 remember when the Soviets were "all tin- go-' and militant suffrage tvns a dead i-siie, nnd then when the) were all for being in rested for lnllitnncy In suffrage or piicltim in tvat ; the took te both eipmlly mnl at the same moment. Hack of that there was sufTiuge Itself, while it tvns still hooted 111 in tlie st roils ami therefore piquant 11s a c.-iu-e; ami back of that there were tarieu.s en (ure paihicca.s for the niassCH ether than religion --art in tlie form of lectures and l'i it. pli lures; nuisic at sight rather than b.v seund: back of that there was a 1 ry for cer woman knowing her own ltisides' and woman dnctertt being the teal saviors of tin- i-.ici-; bm-k of that was college education tl ui education for women; uud bncl; of that tin- tu-) of "ever) tital part in ill place nnd no corsets-." uud still bad. of that was. D.irvvlnimi and the survival of tin; l.ttet, mid 11 dei hied eeulnei-.i inwards the church as a "has-been." WITH eaeii new discard there was n less of Influence from old svmp'ithi.crs- and u guiii of comradeship from new s.vtnpn thi.eis; nil b stage was 11101-0 transient nud cmnpi'ii-utiiigly tinl-iit . cadi new group of enthusiastic cemi aiileiis mere impersonal. Tin- pi u, ill) one pavs. for being u person of causes tiiiher (hail tied h-ai oil te n cause is that while vmi h-ive varietv you lack -ta- bilii.v, nml in tl in) the tcr.t fact that .ten are known te he an indefatigable new eiilhii-ui-l liiiims an enterprise mere than It helps it. The larger the ceiiiinutilt) is, the longer it tnkt.t for sndi a one te run the gamut of his piis-ihln lnlluence for geed. I have 11 ll take tw nsens in n village, uud ivveiitv .tears in a clt) of a million, but the inevliiible re-iilt Is the 'aiiif; the radieul Is ilisiiirded b) the radicals as being tee v ei -ai lie. the icoiiecla-t is shunned b) the ter.v Image-breakers for gelling them "in wieng" villi nothing te show fop it. Tiie-p wlie wish te make 11 success of their altruism fear friends who never have stepped long enough te make a success out of thelr under taking. The trouble about tho-e knights errant who seek forlorn hopes because the) ate singular lather than bemuse they iiiusi eventual!) he popular if they sun-icd is that tlie) uiiiiiei sheui for a cause wit limit shout ing agai,ii a cause. They cannot enjoy a In liven without describing 11 hell. I ebirte, ter in-tiince. that tlie enthu siasts for internationalism wish te pieacli ng.uilst patiietisiu. It is n though the) would ilisl-i that one'- whole iiui) consisted 111 being a 'oeil neighbor mnl 1101 also aiul tit -1 u g I patent and a geed man. If 1 am I- love mi Aimeiiiiiu lii:" 11 bretliei . 1 hate get te knew what it is te love a bietliep, uud if I nm 10 love my In ether I inusi knew hew 10 value ni) -elf. I cannot hate m.vscli nml de unit li lei mt brother, or hut- my lielh"i- and preiceil 1,1 cultivate a general line of t'U'eigui is in liis stead. with much hope that 1 will be mole tillable with them wlnn ill") displease Hie. T HI! etlni- diiv I saw nn ailvei li-t incut of 1 tew novel by n New ei-k linn of pulili-liei- ih.it -tinted mil vviih tlie nmnrk l li it L tin re wire alme-t im geed modern Auieiicaii uen Is, bnl that this particular mi" wii- 1111 exi option. 'ei'seinill) I think iiui! alllieugli the linn ma) liave sip (es-lully advi-i tl-i tl thnt novel, tin did it In what 111 football isc.ilhd "a hull." It w.i- .111 unl'iiii tackle, ami galiiid 1111 audit ie e by discietlitiiig modern authors nud 1 ipeting publishers. And I think that, geiier.illv -pv ukiiig, 10 hen-i a tiling by run ning down something else i- a peer usu of power or 1 tieigt . Hither go stimuli! fm .111 abil-e op an libu.-i r el peuii and vvlun-k it or them ns being 11 iit'i-giti'' leu-en ler being en the i.iiiipage, or it )eii an mil te .-tan mm, I king new and g I go in tm- still ting. Te ceiiihiui Lii king down with building up in in veivis mil willi 1 hciiiii-s, vvliile one should be bu-v "ill, irnmls. At least 1h.1l 1- t,,. way It leek. .1 in me the ether dn, when 1 hcuid an In' I'liiitiemilist iusisilng that wi -lieubl ,il....,-h Amen-.111 lings, and "M) Ctiuntiy "11- el Th, e," ami the word "Anierii an' a- tin- lust step In loving our Near Hnt .n.d Mnldie Iluiepu utiij "Afrlc's sunny .-ti.itid" with the tenor that tie tell ter our Kivsteiii Stiite and 0111 Washing ton .Mmi, im, h' A HIS r- age nisi I'll' 1 1 led te persuade i.,e :,e i,i:. tli.it t v as -elti-h nml bilni.d Ihe times te prihi te give te special ehitcts In pl..liinlhrtii 1 mid ciiui'i.'li iloiiiition ileiiiition iloiiiitien latliii' than le giiiei-.il fund-, lie subi I should si i.d im uiispei llit-tl ini tt te China p.ilher than iimnev te pu) for iiiiesi.ictlc fnr St. .leliu'- Hospital. He -aid I vvus pandering te nn imagiiialimi te ntiuin- a specillc elnei t fm mt gin. ' Vmi should vlsualici the whole', i.ither thnn 11 pu" " v''ls I"" llnul arguineiit, t ashed li iii 1: he knew man) mission, n-ic-. lie said ves li, knew inet of ilium, ami tiiint' il tin in ns mining his tli arc n friends. "When ten pieach missions and usk mono fm mi sums, tin ten t u in U nbeiii veur ih ar l'i 11 ml lh' iiiissieiiaries must m- t Iio gn-at lieiiie- nt In allien V" Ht hiiigl.'"i. ; 1 li'l said I and as 1 thought I hud. Iiml It 1 111 he0, dioppetl liirthir argument. Bnicr.'i general l'I)(!I''IS an nil tiglt, lutt,ji si,m. f,,r il nid nit. ii.iiu c me nil 1 ihl : but most person gne 10, one el I we reasons. Tliey wlsli te nlcii-e tli- per-en that asks 1 le 111 for the gift, in fii") waul tu help some specilic 1. hie. 1 thai -tnkcs I In-ir Imagination by lln- gilt- '-en- or Imnginnlb n, op both. iiinl'il I"' hick of iVfl'V gift. It it is just n in: lie' of pining 11 lenlli flmn dim, ii is kind of relis'l'iiis lux nnd net a gilt. Such 11 lltnig ns 1 in ri'isitig of the grenl fund- for th" church and sin-'i a thing us tie Welfare V derntleii drive 1 nist ,,, v,,,. , plared en the basis uf a tu if lia-y nrU te sueped . -.' . .-.-.. N s' , . T v '. O - . .c. """' "' ' ""'Va..,,,,'. .' fCT NOW MY IDEA IS THIS ! Daily Talks IF ith Thinking Philadelphiais en Subjects They Knew Hest CLARKE P. POND On Industrial Light and Ventilation ""ITMUISn air without a draft nnd plenty JL of light minus llie glare are the two requisites necessary for the geed heiillii of emplejc-a anil n lunxiiiiiiiii of production in all foundries and forge shop- where in in jurieus tnpers nre bound te occur," s.-ms Clarke I. I'eml. invenler nnd one of tlie foremost light experts in the world. "Heed uir is essential in all plants, is is peciallv in these where tlie niatiufucture of brass is carried en." lie s.iid. "The questieu has arisen time mid again ns te hew 11 plntit may liate the prep'-r air without subjecting tlie emplo.ves tn a draft. "Kn reed drafts brought about b) the use of blowers cause air lanes which fail te circulate tlie air in the room and al-e stir up particles of dust, which, as ever) one knows, are injurious te these coining in contact with them. I'm- that rea-eii tve have had te dot clop a xjstem whereby the air is c instantly changed, yet n I the -nine time enabling the loom te be freely aired. New Sjstcnijlexelepcd "In elder te de this a ijstem has bfen developed which takes in the nir from the reef ilnniigli automatically controlled win dows, which may be opened or closed at the discretion of the shop foreman. "The air taken In trein the celling level 1 ii'ciilntes through the simp nnd then csfupes tlueiigh tlie windows in tlie top of the build ing, in th.s wny ihele 1 change of atmosphere, wiilci a eteiinnii.il- Is hint win in bv the lueiur placing of the heat radiator 'I'u overt unit the back iliuft- through the siishe- nt tlie top et the building, India tm ate plat i"l below tlie windows near tlie tltier and aNe in chniuhcis neui- the open sashes ut the mulct. "liuriug the winter the air inn be changed nt the ltiterx nl- when it becomes fetid and then inituedlatelt closed. A gnat quiuitit) of fuel is tints preserted. The most model 11 method introduced te pre vent an uneven Hew el air m a factory js the installation of lingular idlings, whleli rolled the air waves and thus I.i cp then) ti nm lebeuiiding and circulating Ihreiigh tlie 1,10m tixillll. These ceilings, usiiull) of glas. also allow 11 maximum of light, se thnt theie I a ceilaln aiiieiint el iniinunltt Irmii luber luber ciile!. has Handicaps Weikci-- "Workers in steel mills and iron fouu feuu illlt Hie tl'iqiieutl) bunillt appeil b) til" gusts ttbith tuiiu tlurliig tin- pioie-.s of smelting. These ga-e-. il pi-iiulttcd te cir ciiiuie. iilTict the tisimi et tlie t mpleyes mid if ion cail-e incidents nihil wise utoidnble. With the nid of the new angular ceiling the gn-es are tiniied oil in the ciiculatlen IJ hat De Yeu Knew? QUIZ I Whii l tilt" n'publhs lempu the new t'i ntiul A11101 kan 1 nien . ;. Whnt was "t 'Union's Hitch".' ;, Vh"ii was Hi" tli st line of r.iibeiid from tlie Atlantic in thu Mississippi coin- pU-tttl ' 1 What vv-.i- lie middle 1 nine of James ll. Ullllll- ' i What w ..s tin tli f-1 UgMntlte (liKtineiit In Ainu 1 .1 us-eilliijj tlie principle of Is ','i'l U loll I lltleli ' "1. Wh mm ' the llsscquilie lMvet T What I'n-neus ein.111 is in pan a satin; mi reiiKiwil pctl'ititiv ' - lwn was tlm Wist Indian t uj of s,t. rierin en tV ll.nul uf Mm tliilque iniiiplptdv de-t tilted bv thu volcaule 1 1 upileii of Mtuit l'i loe ' H Wb.ii I u plUXl'lllK tr-i V tu. Want In miuiil b) rtpleviii' Answers te Saturday's Quiz 1 lldwaitl lilhbeii vvielti III "Tlie iJotlin iJetlin ami Call of thu llemaii llopue" "Jte vciign S plellt.ilil; "latlluUu is c. penslvc." j rhn " w 01 hi famous Spanish (U-liennl dun. tetei't in Ptiianir- tnatttl hj I'l-fin linien 1110 l.'k'.no the llailmr e'f Si vllle by lieuuiiiaielul.-; I'atmen by XP rim 1 and Hil IJI.i- ,v l.n s.ige ? A pi eli-iil i is lb- holder of a pnbuiitl A pnb ml. In llPKl.iiid, Is part of thu ir-vcc.ui of n cathedral or celU-Kiiiii) tliui-'li (ntntitl te a cnueii or a Innn Innn ber e' Hn.- chapter hh a stipend. 4. t'ninuli. 1-1 tin, n.iliitf or ih,. hlgliest tutlei- of uitiiiuiiiils, Irn ludliiff man, lemuiH meiilii 5 p. ".. A ptepyiue.i is thu structure seivlng as tlm 1 mi. in. e te a temple, tl. I'uviH il cii.ix.iiiiies wn a celibi.tied I'lemli p i .nt f. t -iu-i Inlly in)id Im bis mill wni I' 1 His dntfu arc is I- IS'IS 7 Aiiucii. 1 lui'itliilllt ter Ki'lleliiig 1 m n .1 siniill 1. lUiln.tll for pepin r, etc, ' -. Ilel-e i'u Is llie nip l.il of Idalm' '.1 Xliiiii. Xnteinctte wa- (julllutliiid In i;;l." ID Tlie Kngii-ii under lh- I mho of jn, 001 en-' 1 11, ir-atea tne li Punnrt int.l. .. ill.rm ., ltani.llles, a vllluue In Li-i. g urn n.-ar I.euvnln In 1708. FRIZ UP of the air nud pass through, the. sashes at the lop of the building. "If 11 large enough space is net per mitted fop the gases te escape, nnd they come in contact tvllh the cold air en tlie outside of the nliinl, they contract and return ever llie sum,. coiiite whence they entile. Consequent Ij . ihe Impnrinnee of radiators near the tup sashes Is puriinieunt. slti-e the bout produced by them aids in counteracting the effects of the cold alp. "Till Is a lipvv ern In faderj building." Mr. I'eml continued. "The duy lias passed when foundries were meant te afford noth ing ninie 1 1111 11 pruleetlnu for the eniplejcs from tlm elements. Light Is Important "The importance of light and .-ur in tli" factory Inis been given a great deal of at at lenlleu during the last ten years by engi neers uud foundry owner. The foundry today is built ftem the 1 ii-lh out and net l'i 0111 tlie. outside in. as It was done some time uge. "Hi er.i passin;. heljr sees tlie contcrsien of some old form of ventilation into (lie modern by the introduction of angular ceil ings and steel sashes, which turn the foun dry into 11 icrltnbln I10u.se cf glu-s. " 'Saw -teeth' ventilation enipleted by ninny foundries, a form of ventilation which obscures the light from the shop except from one side, is being gradually supplanted by the newer t.vpe, vvbhli allows the sunlight te pour through, tlius doing iivvnv with evercasiing -iiailews. 1WMAMSMS Hy WIM.IAM ATIIKHTON 1)1 I'LY SKNATdlt I'ltANK H. IlUANUKtHli;. of Ceiineetid.t, had a vcr.v insistent con--lltueiii In town. lie tviin ted something fiem the (.ovetiiineiii and was ilclorinlned Unit his Sinator sl.eiiid get it for him. New tin- Cennicticut Yankee at King Nermal.-) s (,,, ,.s jlK 0W1 m,.t i,,(1r, , , , s'dote.plng the insist,. nt constltiient mid 11110 of then i ln-,, up,!,, ,j, faillv t), write hi- hem. (eleph me number down m the book iike the n-t of us. Se. if the con diment fails 10 iitid the Senater at his unite. III- UPl.i no; tin l,t til" hsl(' OSS e politics HI!. I 111- hoi,,- In pedieut of tinging him tin Hie simple ex- Iheioleic, the xeiy buy niil:oe who v.unteil semith.iig that he theiigbt tlie Sen Sen nter imp Id gii ir him t-.as mm h p.i tin b.J with timliiig thm gentleman licit lie 1- at his ethee iu-i- mi the Heur of ih" Soniiie. When he teiiinl the Seiiulin's home telephone win unlisted, he began te mi pect that luri-ieis nt design we. h.ius ihievvn up through x. In 11 be might net poiictiate He nttileil hiin-. If. lu.vievei. in n fiec': 10:11 uud n high hat. a-siiiiied mi air t,M',' tvn- tm im uei-sive ami pic-ented him-df 111 the Soiii.ter', front deer, sating thm the Seiuiier had i.ciit top Mm, l,: Wlls ,( by the hm I,.,- that the Senater wiih nt in which statement he took le he the truth "Very well," he siii.l. "let me lute'liis liuiii.ip and I will fill .im up from the hotel. I niler the dreiimsMtu-cs, tin this uniistcil iiiiiiil'er, butler gave Tin- mini from Ceiiiiei-ticiit hiul,i i,..i 1 thnt mgli ami get in teueh with a en tain giiuip el questionable iharacici- te. hiil.-uHv I il.siguntiii as race-liei-e touts. c up 1 encji et these men the Sotu.ler's liiiinhei-'"mi,l leldhiiii if he would call thnt number ul Se deck tlie next nieruing h,. would he Ui7i"dn "'' " ll' "''nl """ '" '" '"" I Se it tiiuie iili.mt thnt this digiiltied solon , llie niiiiibei et vv'.iisi. telephone is known . mil) te the iuitlnt.il. had his breakfast in- it-tiiiiieti 11 0 .; -11 nines in ruinous and 1 Mippiiuiii tones v. men picniicii fm- insith lllsitle 111 - I 1011111111011 en into nuiiiiei- unce I lie lu.il been stud.ving the hloreghphic wiiiings.if the Mn) km, in Central Amotien. uud hud inrl;ii 11 .vmr mi a sign hml 1 liiiall) ietipli"rtd it only 1,, tlint that it Wiis i 11 duplicale of nneih.-i- sign tl,,,, alrea.lv I evi-ic,. .-se .s.vlvunius .Meri,.), j,,,,,, j, . .,.. ."in ii.ch.t b.glsi. was s1CNVlt , I l't. he a-l.eil, sluiiihl lliese M.nas Uddlc aiei.ml with superllueus siyns f,. ,.0..ir I I 1 (it ciplii I '.' ' ' Then he worn bud; te a fad that lie ,a, 1 burned th.. ii i.eieie. which most t ' linve In. 1111. 1 and forgotten. The i:iMisi, I i.lpluibi t Im two letti'i.- that n iiiiYeli -npiilbieii-. It .eubl -,.( aieng just Ul., , vvl-.ln.iil ' , wlin h U -i'vviivs dihtr "s" or "k, uud it has 110 use at all for ",, " vhlch in our l.niguiigi is a-wiivs followed " 'i" neui-. iiivariiit.i pre- lieiince'i u , . I" funuv wc can't get nd of thes- i.. ' letters. SHORT CUTS Apparently one geed Conference de serves another. tie 1111 pope tlint (lisarmiiinent mav nel go se far as le put the kibosh en the Armj- .invy lomeaii gnine. .sew 1 erl Is nlllllhlllL- te rorlie III Cliarter. Hepe it will make a better job oil it than I'lillailelpliia did. It is understood that the "?." in feri s-tir.en s name siieubl be prnnniineeil vitl a decided hissing sound, like the first "s" In Insidious. Tlie pence levers are entirely up In date in endeavoring te reduce the pi'it'enUn of armaments' below the point of iiutler.il intoxication. Tlie validity of gent lemon's agreeDKnti is obviously te some e.xient dependent eh the availuhle supply of genllemeii In tl)C field of stntpsniuiifhlp. Angeru's- continued immuuuv fini.i Rip ture by King Constantine' , farces exempli lies, in a wa). the historic dilliciillv of tbt Hreeks in getting the gout of tlielr' undent lee. Can il lie that the ro-e In Cnpitel 1'arl In Hnrrlsbiirg are blooming ju-t new se that the men In charge of the State Trc.iurj tuny centenienlly make bouquets te threw it iiieiuscit cs ; The goed-oiti?ensiip call In the Siimlsj schools is thoreughl) prai-ewmllu. It ii te be hoped, however, that the snuiiiliiu' f It in tlie cltt will net be c-mlua'd . x.'lii-lit'j te da.vs of ipst. The ease with which Mai- mei-nel mid inis-ed Jupiter eail) ,vi it rdnv iiinriiini illustrates, among ether tilings the cluenlc iudillei-cuee of the liriiiniiienl te tin trenJ of inuudiiiic iitfulrs. full it an association Whisper "It's 11 le.igue. Hevvc'er expies-ei It's still (he best I'lescriptlen 'gainst mtiig.it These women member of tli- PiipjIh I.andtng who lighted their pipes ntul cigar cites and blew the smoke ill the lace (if the ptesiding elliccp have 110 doubts of the pro pre pi iet.t of tv onion smoking. Fi urn what is known ni I'li-rew hi hind's limitation of languages, It Is vie ttlll V (Oltllll. tli, it I,,. ...,,.! ,.,.U nll nm geinl-by ,is the Anicriiiiii shore iccciMl ir-uu nis uppi intive vision. Ad1ulr.1l Ilentty has explained that It cocks ids lint, net te be 0 t-kv. but heraust tlieie is a hump en us head. New the curious will vvuiil te knew whether lie cel 1110 iiiiniji lieeniise he tisetl te be teu ceelij. A New Yerk clergvinnn savs tlint trill ciMii of lis ellidals is one 01 die wealtnd-m of a ileinocrney, Alse one of its strongest points, .v. tuition where such 1 ritlt'lmii -net periuiitcd comes prettv close te itb-elute liieu.iichy. Today's Anniversaries TL'l-- The remains of Majer Andre vrl pirn en in a vault in Wcstinin-ler Abhej IS'-'L' tlcoi-e i:. l'ugli. l'i, lied State iSi-niiter I loin Ohie, Js.'m (l. born 111 ('In cillliatl. Dli'il thorn .lelt 'l ISTll 1MI- hniiis,, M. Alcdt. author of "l.ltl! AVeinen," born at (ienniititevvii. I'u. WM Mni-eli 1: isss Is. Ill Tlie Itnmnii C.ithel.c tliecpfC ' Chicago wns cstablisiieil. ism iii-int ,,,.. ..1 1,, i i-),,tnat te ret eiicl Mulligan, the here et tin; Haltle el Lexington, Me. 1S71- -Hxceiitlen of (Jenernl Ilesel aw ether pi'.iinlnent lenders of the Tans torn tern inline. l.sx.-i Austria iiitervciied iiml cfliicili cessation of hostilities bitwcen ltulgan tl Oil Set ll fl 1!H!) Count of votes showed Luily ABter, eleeted te tlm Hritish Heuse of leiniiiuiis Today's Birthdays (loergcs I.eygues, prominent Kr"' stntesiiiiiii and former Premier, hera l" three years age. .,j, Arthur Middleton. celebrated b,,f teiip of the Metropolitan Opera ( ninpanj, born at l.egan, la., foil) -one j ears age. , Jein. Ilnriett. former director go m-r a I the l'an-Ainerh'iin 1'iilen, born nt hrall"1' Yl., tlftv-tlve .tears age. ..... I.indle.v M. Ciirrisen. Secreinr.t ' In th- early pad of the WMiiA-j tli.ii. bem nt Caindeii. N. ' - J"i!nv iTwnrneid. ( uf .he f;"-,';;!ff of the Amcrlcnii Mnge. I i i" "-,u " Cisco, flfly-tlve jenru nje. i