Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY
CTOUS 11. K. CMRTIfl, PaMttiasT
. Jetm C, Martin, Vie rrtilelent and Traxturer:
Charlta A, Tyler, Sacratary-, Charles )t I.udlnt.
ten. Philip 8. Cellltit, Jehn 11. Williams Jehn J.
Spuraeen, Oeerr F, aeldnmllti, David K. Smiley,
Dlractera.
.DAVID E. MILKY
Editor
...TOUr-? C. MAIfflN. . .atnra niialravM Msnuir
Published dally tPcLic LEWita Hulallng
Ind7tndnca Square, rii'ladtlphu.
ATtlKTie Cirt Prtti'Vnkm Dulldlns
;iw yeek am Mi-Jium ,w,
DmetT T01 Fent PulMInc
ST. Lech 618 OIoSf-Drfriec-rof IJull.flng
CHCA80 JS03 Tribune Bulldlnj
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Jse.- eit Dciuc Tin, Am .luli-fiiut
tet.-iDOX Hcsuac Trafalgar llulljlna
BUnHiIUPTION TKHilS
The Etswis'e rt-aue i.cmm In Krvrsl In ut
crltxra In rhllidetphta md surrounding ti " nr
at tlm rata of twelva dill cents v weak, pen alas
te the carrier.
..Dr. mall te point eutnldfi of riillad-lphl- In
In l nltcd Satej. Cand or I'lilta! t-iatfa pe
selena, vestat frea flftv IS9 ents tr month.
I. 16) dollars pr ai pi blil? I i ii anit
Te ill teielgn .-eun'rirs e.ia ill) dollar a month.
NetiO Fviburrlbeni r tailing ad.freii clanged
r ut alia oil .,- c . ai ue adu eic.
JICLL. S00U TAIMI
ICMOM'. VKW 1601
7AddrrAA fill cemr itmlcitties ''
f nunc 't'fti c
lAS&ecr, IntitpnArir s eif r.
Member of the Associated Preta
Twn Asserr.iTVD rm.ss m r.-i-yi-v f-
ttftrd te trif or riueUcatien e all ntvt
4(3tatchee credited te it "- set eiSer-me r- rciit'
i tMt pepr, and ol.'e s leecl tin put.MlVf-c'
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RE-ELECTED AT LAST
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Ti'l llie t'oiitrellcr f itli-." "'ul
mcmlvr olifsen by ". n.-I ' . It "n
teiUlO'l nt t'.iii r . 11 r Hi- !.'-'
aheil'i rr- chevTi iiriuiulli Mr S'
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tloetoj ;i ( 'omtnl'-'-iei.t'" Lp't'T"-
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Oi'"'h ir 'i fin I in, fri'i:i var
Then If for nn i.-n"i t Im.j lin-'i
t" ,,.'j,,r:? it" miii.i' -tii-- nut' f'-r
in'iid h e ' I'nmi1 'i,-;.nit '"i kill i'
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eii i'entit.'. U's t' a! -fiti v ."ii
whiV .h:ti"e 'iiiiTi-r iel!-.i i'''1.::v'
Tlieip ki'umn In '.." 'iiii
rrn iinieii 'inif .lurli;.- I! no -..'
"itlt'eij te nilt anconieiit r- n i .
four' e' 'h,. i- t t.i t,, S ;..
riTir-h -n l.mj lrnii nine... I I . .I iily
ni-ir helu this view S.. I,.- ,, , . .
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hnn ni been l-t ! N.. . , ...
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PORT PURIFYING
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'J! riM.ltiMnn is -K-w.-ij v ,
m:iace both rii j.. rt -nt.-" ,i ,.
prepLati-,n in: Mi Hen... ,.
favnr i. n ii i i i. , . ; r .
forms of (viiiaM.iii,.tleu
It it grnti';ins t. nuti uu- i
tien of ins nieneli lias alf m
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li 'id
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bear prelimlnnri fruits in I'lul'i.l. Iji!,-.i
nr'n r.s luibl-'- li.-tt'-inK ". !!. M-v lil'l
,ir-
he'd member? of th" (farbtr and Nmig.it ..,
Pomniittee of which .fe,eph P lln.-';i-fermer
Idreeter ..r tie Ii j.. rr,. , .
Wharve". Deck and IVnies .. . ', u ., ,,
will expl-.in tne sit'intieu in ! . m ,.
Washington The Chamber ' ' i , n e
has already fennnllr indi'ie. !.- . . u nre
Contamination of h" two r,v. r t I'-. a
delphia, betti et Them njiini-rm,,! n ;, ..
rant, has nnquestienuhl) iture-isi.i t'i nre
hnznrd and at the sunn- rune . .jiisr.inti . u
neriniiH raenae te imhllc lenitl. m s,.
c.al interests that may h" in."iie., -ri I.r
a btrenni-c'.eaiisliu prefss Jeng e'fd.e rr
by the imrfitlen nt highl; M.-eslri '.
f(rlctive iej;'ilati"iis are ehii'msl- n ,.,i i
nafe te the larger issi;,.s in'-dviii
A MUCH-NEEDED TOUR
PriKSIDHXT HAItUIM.'S 'etiui- e .,
evptance of nn iiix't.iti.ni te pit. i, 1 n
cenven'i, v '' adiertlsinp cb.'is i, ; ,- , iil;t-
neit .llllie . .ntiil t'uj t'nr ," mil of jn-il--
neying much Nt-i'ie- than V's.'eii,'.i 'Jhc
Rxecilt'.ve is I et'slderlllg l tilp te llt k II
and the den is well worm deve.ir.u,
Oiir extreme 'm tliwrstei n ."i,).,ire i ,s lery
been notoriously neifl,ete, ,. n-inmrtei,
Red tape and pettifogging i ;t .iiti. ns i in e
lamentably retarded the , ,r.-j ,-t- cxp.wi-ne
f a ifisi territen .otenriellr one .,t t e-rube-Nt
of te glob"
lly neit summer the i'"veri,:n i.t i ,.,
from the cea'-t te rnirlmnks aheiini ruen I
an Imprcrslve tnge of pnvreim If this
hepe l unrciilied persemii lnnt,gitieii by
the President m ;ht "..n ,ib'v iiiliisi- the I
great undertaking with u.-m life In a '
Turlet) of ways V.aska would nreflt ener- ,
inemh b) 3 peenldenttn' -lilt I
If he jees, Mr. Harding tI' b fh l!ri i
Chief Magir-trate te tour our hut;" euflj'n? '
eentlnert.il poBtessien 'lhe tnuovatlen .i.is
ben long delayed I is encouraging fe neti; '
that it Is at laef under cerle is efTiem' !,, !
irideratien
"BALM OF HURT MINDS" ,
Al.I.TANCKP ate tnichtnmies Tr.aueK I
are .ne'efnar) eUs The Menree bin
trine Bteadies the ship of ,tate I
The hnnctificatien of a presuhntlnl re -crJpt
of ninety-eigiht years aSn s ui,imc
n the hiRtery of the Nalen. It matters
net that the uecurale definition of the nlng!e
International polio) upon which all political
parties have been Miliiteriiiptedh agr-ed '
aeni tee commei,
There arc quiu- enough ominous catch
words en ills' lips of the American penpl. te
Justify Hie most ecstatic adoration 0f the
geed fairy of our diplemuc)
If the miceess of the Washington Confer
y&ee i dependent upon the fkillful me of
loethlng formula it would be brutal te
question their essential meaning tee closely.
If atabllltj In the Pacific is te he e
gured bi balling Hi" foreshadowed formal
iroacerd Of thn country, (Jreat Hrttain
Trine end Japan an the "Menree Doctrine
ni 'th Ea$t," by all means let the mafic
- '',! tt program formalsted en Decem- I OacadlanB 1
r ' - - ih sufeMB. i jatfaAtt dk ajbA.MdM I JSaMBsaHflaajMiSi
r y a rt"J , .rijvxn.
n&. ? i-ri-i. .. . a. . ......,( -
,9a M eais.
republics et Latin Amerlcft wns net in the
lenst reciprocal, ntiil (lint any agrccment
renched In these momentous lu; ronrerti renrerti
int; 1'nr Hnstern nffnlM mimt Involve an ap ap ap
portlenment of reiensibil!tieN are pelntB et
miner retisenucnre.
'I hert I-i liiere In a tifltne than will- ever
admitted in a faiiiuus letc fieene. lnfeliel lnfeliel
teii werdliiR has wrecked ninny an In
trliiFlcnllj worthy bid for Intcrnntlentil
prepresi. Tbi- bitterest irrerencilnblu is
mute wlifti the tiwromanej of t'1 Menree
Doetrliie is intuited
Hiilm of hurt mlnilf.. F.ire Inln-r's bath.
IID pnellieiiter in its fellow.
I Ht KIUM I MAN W
S THERE
WHEN THE JOB NEEDED HIM
Award of a Celtl Medal te Carlsen
Deserved Tribute te American
Inventive Genius
a
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riKK the!
d'sMpliei
who lia- the ltitelliKni' i
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ether spellins for ".iipet tunit."
'I'hu'is-.iii.lH of ' ireipTiers Mho dul no' knew
lite i:npllsi latiiciiiiKe hen thev landed
W.-ie jet nbl In -ei the nl .vip.iittinlt.t "
it. I InrRe imr tin- whole emitltient
Thes... nie.i nre f-ida .' the heiul of Kreat
hii'iiicuK etiti-rirl-e
'.ti tli 'tnlversit'es TI
'I liej ure I lie eilini or
ti"'v . lai-ers pretiehitif
.is in -'innie setii'-
Tli nt'' priiCen'ers
i an- uritinij hook".
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n.i'i - born ed.tern
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liif'lt'it.e'i and -et hi s, me i,
proletarian t.iranni n the inrin
te desti'irai-T. 'I l.ei me ti I. ..)
.1 enj")ing ti. Iihift) i' hi'-n en' i
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TO LET FRANKLIN FIELD EXPAND
T Till: risk of
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iitreiuiclng a
t..r'1'ni
emit
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I .l'n 'e
.hes of
i i jn tilTi'i'l
liilitflirig in 'ill'
'l,i.r nt- ih. I'i
. fl i. t Ullli'l II'S
'ion w i'Ii ii i n"i-,.-i-...
..f Pern s,'
; ei ( ' stue" i l
s..veral of the stiets s'lr-euiiuing the tires
! en Krati'iilln Pn Id peedv iire-jTs-.s w!h
j the erdlnarue need net he taken as u rir-cedent
and penmps ler "fice an -vh.hii en ..'
I popular approval might le t. U-mteil
Th" extrnerd.n.irv -..l.ts ijesi-,.ij aie
j jeught le jiertnit the te 'enst-i'i tl"ii of
j Prankliii Void en a n." and splendid "cule.
I The plans provide 'ei u senung cap.'n it of
some ."lOide spe. tutor-, and for this n m-
i modatien the inclination of the gr'ind stands
' will carry them m mer adjeln'iit tioi tiei tioi
eugbf.ire. M- W'glelu I us sei ised thn oienri
, ordinance nr.d is far-'lghted enough te ".x-
rst that lhe new uttidiutn would r" m'-
tnirab!) Inte the
O'MlipIc ga lies
Mgg. "t -ti et bringing the
i 'hi- eltj ll'ir n the
World's- Fair i nt
There will be ' e .i -atin.i.
nede i l"'.r Sili'l"!: c.in '.' i ;s,ei
l' - I'nlxi "sty '" j" .nn lei us s
I ' .illed plans fue i hni e
'f M."
er.ahle
is ts
MAGISTRATE EISENBROWN
W1
Pill tuc dent I Magistrate Wi'lian '
Pise'ihi" i u icsjerday th"r in'-es 1
from 'l.e rank- "f t.,e I'nilnde'ph.i miner
judiciarv ,,n of tee f" w lm-n who ban- ir j
years r (le ti-d rdlt mi "f 'he ..(11. ,f
niagirtrat.
Wit . ' ,e ' V' "lil. en ' 'i it., ti eri i
s'lifn the entire I lemecrnth ticket mm d"- I
fented Magistrrte P.isenbreu , had heel
efli'e centlll I'Ml'di siiv e I sSI lit one ec-
cume- Mr F.isenbrn-vn ia iVfenied f,,r The
tiom'natien br th Heme i n' lundiine but '
ran n' nn independent and was c "rrhelrn- !
iegly elected
i"i,s followers "f I'I ii'.. ,. ,i pellh. s 1
will rcall the senmitie'in' MUse'le when
Magistrate ICIsenbrewn ptreinllj rervrtd a
vMif.iit upon a n iteT'.'.us ballot-het stulTer
whom the rejtuinr constables were "unable
te find," and at the next elect. en l.e enined
eM'ii the division lu which this ini.u liied
and where he eiertH u potent pentcai m
tlueiice.
It spenka rnnch for the fairness an-l j'.s
tice of Magisira'" nisenbreivn s cnir.e in
elH. e that in an overwhelming'! Itepuh'ienn
iltPtr.ct lui was eleit.-l time after time en
th" I'riin'Ti.n th ket .i mi was r n...i,t a' ways
Inderned b 'he rfnn.. element
Had all the mngirilrai' s of Philadelphia
been of hm op the ag'tauen for the .,1.011
tlen of these offices would never hnve iirb-en
He was a worthy and rightee in judge
WITH NO BLOC TO BLOCK IT
CANADA and tne L'nited States are null
plailng tariff see nw In lf))1 Wsali Wsali
ln?ten favored reMpm"," b. i Crnsde ''iiJ
net rnd' lnptead hw peep.e ertlnew
rhp Liberal Government Flct new tint the
Ferdnej Emergency Tariff nil! aim te h it
off Imports from the northern country,
hava enthUBiasUcally ejected n
HMifti 9mmr bmwtnz-ri
33VeWg PUBLIC LEDaERPHlLiiJDJDLXHlA lKlBAY, PEOEMBEK 9,
tariff barriers. Heme of these days the ttve
ceuntrle may think n enn and trade will
flew ever thn borders as freelv at It mevcB
from .Inle In Htate.
THE P. AND R.'S WRECK INQUIRY
ritHi; btar-i'hnmbcr method of iovesttlKti ievesttlKti
X. lien, espeeinlly of things wliieb are lit n
lurg'.- nie-i'tire the publli.-'n hutiness, ahwij
lias n l.nil effeet upon public opinion. What
ever thi; ultliiinle lindlnss retenl, there Is
ulwnjs a feelint; thai tetnclhini; has been
kepi itii"l.
A rnhe "Iretiglj in point in the exceed -iiifjlj
jiriMitc ttneitiitatieti of the llryti
Athjn lallrend ureck new beinc eondiieted
by the ellicl.ils of lie t'lilladclpliin nnd
lleadiiij; Hallway nnd their "Bursts," the
inti'sHcntiirx for llie Ititerstale Cotiimerce
(VmmNslen ntiil (he Slate Public Service
( etiiniifsiiiu. The seereei with which the
iinitiir has hern conducted thtlN far bus left
a liinl tnsle in the tneuth of the public.
Tin' mad u- w-ll williln itn legal rights Hi
ninkiiu' the Ine'tin n star-i linmbef tiffnir
' if it w l-hes te de s.i Hut it lehes siuht of
' M'i- fnct that the public is well worth of
the cenfidem-,. of n )i,ibl(e utility corpora
th n cpccJiilly in n mntter which concerns
it se mnrlv im i,.,., . vieckjng of a pas
tencei irnin. Tin- dm m piKt when the
people will iicc-pt right and proper what
ever may he done bj the "great and poed
men te whom ti,,, in Hi infinite wisdom
linn intinvled the proper! t interests of the
eeuntrj ' -n plirni" which bud " Philadel
phia (hh7 liefldlii;: .-rWi
I 'I' mime, except for the tract ten oil th"
" icptiin. it line., net lii'n h matter, sdnee the
illHir must be thoroughly threshed nut
nt
I...
Corener's Inyneit later 'I hoi
secrecy (here
ati j
Nobody will liml fault
virt.ix.' w.th the ilcclniatieti of
( erl ! ! tie s,r:r(!tnr,i of the
Treasury tlmt "our
..i-i. i, ,.' taxation 'ill reit'iires carifti' und
tlienghtinl coii.ideriitleri.' The trouble is
tint wliii' It ri'iiiire- is iliat our sjsretn
se irr' freiiuertlj gn nothing else Inn.
'ei"i'i,-l.-s tlci is i" nb-nce of thu care
fin! M-i'tht in Mr. Mnllen's report. lie
fai or- a lilting down of ruirtnven nnd exees
prnfiis in ,e. Aii'i he begins te leek with
fin or e: -he rule tax: though time wns,
and let te lnni age. when he viewed tt with
dintru-r in h.-itig unworkable
HORT CUTS
"lil.
'Ugllll-s
n"ii'lle-s flramii uew nnit the
i r : 1 1 n a
I ,(ICl!
l.'rtl pnllc
( fare hew sum II the
force i
The
U..-1 1
'uirp
neii
that u-ni- hung
-ake th p.-il-n
rlllew
1 ti nn
l.atei
letiti t' ! r
the) riinv
lilliug t'-i'tli with
draw them with a
M
ti. ay net
I 1st
' lllj.-l- II,
a li'tle w
in in)iiier
low ii a s,.v
Untiling
c Wl
Sain n
pipe
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are
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te
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Ultsl.i'lg-
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' nil II s)u ni'lj
in. In 'U.'lltlg
.-I in ndeipiitte
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lueriKllge
Newark. N ,t be.ikk"pi mt.fe.l
-.1.. b.ii.illts by swinglmr a hag ciuitnlnlng
Ssfiii We npplaud his u"icc : tmr doubt
the ab. II') of any man te down th" bnndi's,
Aderit nnd ('loom, with a similar weapon
pi-enei'ly handled.
Wltl h.'f hllis fil,c dm. ,, .IcilM.II)
it:.! P-hiu.ir. Mir,' . iliiic likeHhueil thu't
tierm.-iii) wu' wiisf.- iri'.ch tneney nn Christ
mas jiesenis, Stili, i en,, te 'think of it.
tin re is ns jn a., .j.ldetin- in Hermaii tinan
, .a' drrles . f a paper sl.ui-tiigc
The Idadnis Uniiwuy (.'eiupaii) . mild
hnv ii'sr:i,..(; duubb 'rinks and built stel
coaches, for 'i consider ihii I- . sum than
it will cost te repair pmpem and ismrt
damages for In es le-. Moreeier. it would
hnve wen onitnemiatieii .iheri- li new earns
eiir-Mr.-. It does net .-sc,i,( note that the
enti.niiitee mvcstigntiiij: the ivri'i k does Its
'taiidilig in still caches
The general c!,a!i matihlp of a new
movie con Tt.tieti Is said te haie been
offered re Pustinns-er Hencr.il Hays wHh a
Yearly mini) "t KHiO.OOO Herbert Hoever
has also he. n mentioned for the position
TI. fact fliut prUnte cmi. cm haie efl'iTnl
sin-h large salaries is no n-asnn whi t;.i
ernment N.il.t ri n slenld I- boosted. In
private cen'Oni'- there i r. hkelilnid f tint
a high Mil in wlM be offered te a man unless
he Is worth it
Te Dm... tot hit- hard is tli thing
t -ar home A 'i cb- in jour eve lias mere
potency than i rjcume in the next count).
The storm ibat ncki-,1 xesels off New New
feundliind nnd did dun., gi te tne amount of
s'2if..f'H) hcsld.s Miiismg Iea of life maken
bare'; u r.pyile in Philadelphia ; but it has
peignanc;, In the homes of the victims and
in the settlements further north which lack
the wlnt.r -llpp1 some of tin x'tc'cl- wcru
I earing te theti,
Rcpre-entetlre of (he f'aliferm.i 1'ri.r
f .rowers' Association are considering the
pur. n a '.e "i semi, nt fie -r.ipiiing isnaid
vends new l;ing idle at He(- Island lb"
( V.l'fermniis deserve credit for their enter
prise. 'J'hev have done neblv In the past nnd
mar de better in the future. One of the'r
fea'ta line been te adl their pieduet In this
city while IVnnsjlvanla fruit of erpnil
tpiallty was rnttini; en the riees Thej
worked w lnle we slept
Th' Irish Prey State will mm proceed
te show I "'V well ihe can geicrn herself
The biggest job ahead of her statesmen In te
placate llsiir. Hut all the task, nil the
refpenslbilltj . 's net ttieirs. Ulster may
avoid a let "f t.'eiibb', fixing boundaries mid
the like, bv wearing her orange My en a
bank 'i' rhiimroehs. Meantime it becomes
mere and mole apparent that Irish and
llritlsh last ditchers nt home and abroad
haie been dlti lied Justice Cehnluu waies
Incoherent. Sir Ivlward ('arson in alone
with bin censcicn'se : two still .small voices.
Secretary Mellen s report is Important
enough te huve giien ri. te great diversity
of opinion. It wan net ciiioeted that the;
agricultural wing would entliuse ever what
be advocated, fr,r the memlxr of that group
want ih" tic h milked and the farmer coddled.
,i eiii!iMbb "n nbk" f"i- rub nnd pour
would serve, ilr if were te knock Irs bloc
.iff ftui there i- evideci" of just hoe f.,r
the f-ecretnn has traveled in Die Indorse Inderse
ijent of bis report bj Senater .Smoot. naletf
tai advocate and Intelligent opponent of
the costly and lnrquilable feature of the
JKK. . . -,..;..
n-MX- 5fl
AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT
Feminine Speakers Come Mere Quickly
te the Point at Public Meetlnu
Than De the Coarser Sex and
They Knew Parliamentary
Law Just as Well
lly SAUAII I). LOWKIK
HAVK been te three conventions lately,
once as ;t dolomite nnd the ether time
I
un u mere looker-en from genera) interest:
nnd in they hnve all been political In their
make-up and feminine In their personnel.
I think l'c bctun te hue a pictty clear idea
of the effect that politics is huviiiK en the
neiy voter.
KuiprlrliiKlt few women are yet Intcrrhtrd
in politics, eitlier te the ext"tit of n-ektng
etlicliil respensibniiies or of bothering te g"
te conventions or of taking mere than n
talking interest iM elections. And the lib
fence of young women -women under thirl)
live -in , j ,,( ,),, political meeinigs ,
lisluliiidiiii,;. Aes ul ilie ilelegntei- denied
t' be bt wem fort) and fifty and tnet of
(he leaders were women eer (Htj. -"u
whrdier it Is n refeim or n iniiehlne con
ftreiice of political women It Is a middle
aged, net a jeiing, movement.
There nre n few of the elder suffrage t.ipei
fe be M'cti. of the geed senMuied vltitng' te
which llnrrlit Tayler L'ptnn, Carrie ('Imp
inan ('att. Mnry tJarrett Hiy and the like
belong, and there are mime of the meiM
modern blend of the grncieus. well-dressed.
M'i) i.npht, denied sort, f ich as Mts. Slade,
Mrs. Warburtnii, Miss l.iidlugten and "Mi.
Plnchet, ii,,, there in the sciintiflc. poilln peilln
tiK'iltnry, keenh nleri. -. atlelv of the Mr.
dnhn (t. Miller and Mrs. Kdwiird Hurts-
herne, Mrs. I.iiermere. Mrfi. I.ew Is l-.'iw fence
Mnltli type, and I thought I detected )-t n
fourth viiiletj in n jeungiuli innrrud wernnn
wllli jus' the MiggcMieti of nn nrtit''fi'ly
teinperninrntni llnir 'he kind thn eti!
"I feel" and "I w.int jeu te feel." etc.
end who pievs just a little ns sic plnjs with
her ni'inoele and talks ilnwn te the ether
delegates uith a kind of chihlii-b nrrngnmv
wh'ch they indi-lgeutly e erloek liecnune hI"e
re.iriy i young, and teuth being rare In
politics Inn ;-s -ilne
A 1.1. thee
nre the
"omen an,, etliers ,ike t'lem
le lenilet'. chielU. I think, hec.-iticci
they could tat iriie then- tittle te the work
If they were net giien ar lei.sj that recog
nition. Their followers nre mere or less
like thc-ni in diminishing degtecs. That Is,
th") are like them se tnr as appearance and
icneral accented p..tuis Ke. but it the) ar
followers it Is he aiise they prefer netw te
lir.te the le'ipeiisiliillt) ei being lenderf-.
When ih") wnke in tic iiie.ning they de net
mind thiiikiiig :
Ueur 1M", I ). .no n let te ih
le'lil)
Hut It would be uiibeni.iblc
tJiink :
te have
"1'ear mr. I v.- get n let le mnke ether
pisiple de today."
rpHHHl nn twenty exei ctve persons tn
-- one idm'iiisnatiie lender in an; given
jreup of wni-,-eic. a, id (lure ate net mere
than twenty i-xeuitne p. mini In any ordi
nary group of ltie se-called i-erl.ci'i.
What I hare ebs.ried in the pi i sent po
litical mnkc-up among women is that by no
means nil the admliiistifitiie or even the
extotlthe tjpes nie lis jet tepresetited po
litically TI") in. net yet Interested In til'
pert jwi , t 'liu i- the political ass,., nor
vrc thi" , 'M'. it.il ,.- ihe dramatic interest
thai i iimeti'it. il!) tin re. nep nre Ibty
iiieied e ic ".I eps" of human ceti-
taels , ', ' ),. ,,, i, ,i,,. u,, ,, ,..,,j ,,,.,
A )il !.- inleiiseli jdii! iiilhi'epic woman
ntnl the n ,rk-'.!' . hin-ci, t;pe of woman,
'lie Itehi iMi-iii nn i ni .in-tj ties, the student
tip,'s nnd i,ie luisliics, iypi',. i well us the
ithletli ,)pes, in-,, fniikic tiiilnvrcritei and
1 b 111 from pelii cnl ;; i.ps
On tl.e ethi't ha ml. m r prmtliiil, some
el at de.e-l'-. 'n 1 1 kin'') nn cethf 1 wive
.'id iieiln-ii. -'oil he'i 'kiejif-rs nrti there.
Ilni- i envei.ii..i,s ,,r.' bj no incani old
.n.ild-' I'tiiadisi s '(h, rit-r'ens who r-peak
.i in get ii h. nn ,g an. nor ns n rule free
lii'i-', but iiiiM.ns i,e have the loel: m"
III I III.
itheiit)
eusel
old'
t mi. ii. i ii i' mtii ,. i . i is u,,, tnee
,r
I -- rdici.l. I. .Ti-i',, lid hand: and If
I ti' i d" mil ii'.eiiiif-." 'i" i"ler ei, neither
ii tlej ..inlet ii.t- , ; eii'iit'j,litle 'J'l.ev
sv -.,.,; dttif I.., i, i),,.,. personal affnli'i
r.,i,.l tell f-w (.:.(-. t, m ,,f illustration,
t tint 'hi"! .u. i ligh' upon their deimstic
I i-i th",r iinlnidi.il ...ceins -.nil appui.'iitlv
d-i . 't v n w lii'-.i-i l, , urnt wins ntid
i. .et! e.'s and th.' " :t. ve-
Til") I ike -.lid Di 1 In., lery sharp at
links reganllng miittir. of eT?i ,i and even "f
princlpb with ti ward mnubnek in the
way of luiurel f. 'l.ns-. Ne mattu h"-,
sharply ,'ram ti diffuMn.- -n liewpein:
miy bin. i been pi snl. lhe nfter-jiuitctil-ietisn.
s of sleeting and of leave-taking is
nlist-' ,sj. The may kind en,, nnethi i , but
when tuxt tln-y meet H.c spenk villi the
utmost suavity.
TI os, who t.in t. ., a f . in i(,,r,i we1
and these who can i.in"s win in, cut -U
haie a deciiU'd lalue , but il is the acciiinte,
', lenhfieally inform d w. n.aii, with c. j la i
'n her head, ami . ftr. d ' tuiinatieii en
p.'tpi r, that is h" i ecitii, ;, , leader Shf
ma) ri.meiitlugv m-i ..hi lit;, mier ,i It I iff
geed humor, or a :.i !j temp, ted graceful
l.ess, et an unmoved i aim. i w,ii'ln',il wait
liig, bill alie has te hin, ,i 'dan ninl th"
knowledge hew te can; ' ,.i,t nnd lhe dr dr
tcrmiuatlen tn enrrj if temugh, ,,r s10 ,.nn.
lei stiiv Inng en the ! iC-trntix plat
form rn- even m. tin l.w, nil' , Cemiultli e in
politics.
r rn
vjr ,,
I.KAI.I.V sp-nll
1 l.e meii.i i. i pen'.
II ard te the le'nt in thise taeeii'iir
ami I. Mr uepate ever a question el policy is
neat, decisive and withei.t ntn resort te
orator) or sentimc.ifallr- "1 h v nmk tin ir
eints rapidl) and dike il,i u.cisjen et tin
chair v.ltheut nnj perse.'.il lehmk. New
aid then one or anethc" Mime nsi ,ie and
i .re e-,.et even Dinn ti.e ttes.dlne ,.thcer
i .li ipie'itlen the decb.ir.i , b".t Hint tee is
ueatlv mid deftlv ai'ein;il!s i . i ml en such
geed grounds that thf hail iniin i, nj,f te
illtch the point before ttie n ,i ,.f the am '
ance nnd ree'de deftly i., r imager f intlienl
well In the itar et her prexie'it etnni'
In fnct. at most ..( tl,. largi i ..oneniiein
the debating Is of wuh a w.-ll iiiseiplined
ihnrnctir that few but sieoseneil pnrllnmeii
tiirlixus iudtilge In 1t.
M
E.N re nearly nni.irs
w'J iengei
milk" tniMi speeches, und thev invarcibl.
take mere Mmn Ihnp women te make tntir
points, becntl-e thev begin with cempllmentn
and several opening nmrdntes .. ,i kind
of preanb'e of ilensnnf banter
Thev are npr te p,i! mme en the ,,i,)e of
feeling, !. e , partisan, patriotic, maternal,
sentimental, religious- whatever It is -than
the women ns v. 't'i en" another and I de
net think as a rule men speak as well te
women as they de le a mixed audience. T
doubt whither a lone woman speaking te n
crowd of men would be at an advantage
either
When the hlslnrv of ther," years a writ
ten, thew pioneer women, who nre cstnb
lifdiing the standards fnr the oncoming gen
eration of women citizens along the new po
litical lines will have a great plnee ,m pa.
trlets. and the fact that thei are interested
in their Immense task den, net make tin m
nn.v lcex patriotic Without .mv rewards in
the vay of great Pederal or State elliccs.
w th enlv the mi rest ret ognitlen en lesstr
appointments and en nnn-payin romm! remm! romm!
Hiens, they serve en their party cemmittcra
without party appropriations, without
equipment or office stalls; they conduct
their lobbying without thought of personal
grin and for measures that are purely pa pa
trletie nnd without any local prestige for
them
Seme ' 'hem am women who depend en
weir e" n pyuria for b"lf-suppert , nnd who
bftween th. r . iDcinl duties aupplcment nsr
,, " inenmes bv writing or by lecturing. A'eu
few of their, are women of large enough t,i.
i omes net te feel the self -denial Involved by
.v,ir outlay fnr their public work. Net one
of them has bfgun te p-n-'n worldly sense
My k-; tai tfcsal
5uAstWMP
-tafl
' rA
BUT THINK
Z-gg I .'Yts
-ss ns-Ul U-- "-rL.---a h
tjKVi'' n,w- Ssr'U-'- '' ,- . --''- -- "
NOW MY IDEA IS THIS!
(.A s I ith Thinliin Philadelphians en Subiart.s They
Knew Best
Uuii
WILLIAM A. CARR
On the Be'-sy Ress Houat
wu:
' Hets)
II.I.IA.M CAKi:. president "i i"
Ite-s .!i -unrial Association. lH
i,.,i. " c P.. im Kuss house Im-
i-i
Miivin
!
nrei'il in
tin..'
appre
, I,, SsfSlU-l Cllll'll'lll"
le 1 .l th- city
,,,,,1 n. . Hall." '-aid Mr.
I in isc ', the most b-
KxpOSlth'M ,
"cl I"
Cnn. "Hit'
lb
teri" building w
It stands, tin k
two stories nnd
I ,1, . V e!l Aicu sireei.
i mibiriis
U a wu). its
i tn itti
mershadnwed b)
hug' buildings
d
in iiiuliicturing piii'ii".
itcd li) tlimiKimlM from
I'.epb coming t" M3lt.
'"I -ail) ii i-
nil HUM 111' Ce I II i !')
our eii lemi'inle'i" HI
intei cbtlntt tery et
P,.-tr) Itess and th
hunt' out th" heus
home el Obi t.lery iitiu
. wimdering from room
le room.
imi-liiig levingn line " "'-"-'
the walls It i an
i. .,, .i ninsL ic rnncicii ii in
i, ,,,.,- ,,f en -t u.e romane
be hen I'd
(he r.v atmosphere is i-neied
Of Interest In Mililhi's
DuniiK the war soldier- lretn the v.-si
iiiuti.uhiiU lb"- of smaller fwus msii.,1
lhe house, mi,; w (cl sine tbi as H..V
paused "n tlK.r ') u. ciimp et linnce they
gr.thered nil ln-piratiei' fiem t'"' nlsteit"
pllice.
. i.,( ,(1 , ,lC im 's ,,ncerrcl tic
t.iHh'ln," ,s ni.t.cil) -af'". " -ul ""v'1
i. if.s.t n. i, mice of interest A cars age
the association was fenm.'d. A mcmlv
. ..-... ,.,... issued for ten ceil'
ship
n ml
litcrnllv millions of people from all eier the
iintlr. world bought them In that wn w-
-. ..i. i.. tr. ..iKilewe tin house and pi"
11" li" no,.- - I-- --- i.l i .
lent li fieni In mg pas e, ,,v. r into ih- lu,t, .s
of etiierpnsing merchants.
"While safe te that cxti.tr. lhe lilt d I
pline is no' 'ji fieni lit" and. Handing as
cleselv as It doc te commercial ni'tlvltics. I
fear te. its -ultl). T" iciaevc the house
from it- pn -'id t-ite would seem almeM. J tk
sacrihgf MJiuebew n building never seems
unite th- atiic when it is removed train 11
original gmuiid mid liitner-t wanes, i,,...
when It is moved
iteil Ijigllsli Hilihs l'eiiiul
Ssidt fiem the historic importune tl."
II,,,', Ueis Heuse is ii most cxcllciit sum
li of cnrlv I'liiladilphia .mhitecture V
rather Interesting thing Inippi ned nveral
xcars age vv'"M' "'" vu '" llliai"h' ' 'v
pavement te repine a In ..ken one Dig
', ,,,nenl feet below the surtnee the
workmen strii' k tl" "rig. mil pnv cmciil, which
was made et old bt'teU hi-b had com" ever
from P.iiglaiid.
"The bricks were veix citefully preserved
and nie new si 1 n v i.v in a safe place
Is It net interesting tl'" inn the streets of
a cenimunit) t'Uild up'' I ns retniml"d of
tbb when a f-lim t time age I wns leading u
book in which it was i tat eel that the utnWe
in which ChriH was born Is m.w some thlrtj
feet below tl'0 stiria'i- "i in.- Kronen
"The iissotiatien has mm!" a few plana
recnrdlng the lio'ise, but tin. main one Ib te
have a pnrk built around Ui. house which
will' separate It from the ether buildings.
lw) a protecting wall should be built. He
slden acting as u rafeguard, the park would
mid greatly te the attraction el the home
which has budi sacred memories.
'Very shortly we expect te appeal te thct
Mnver and Council regarding tint impreve-'nr-tit
I'Bt J'"" n P'-ficntaUtM of the
Mave'r communicated with tin, taylng that
ihe Majer was partly In favor of It, and
we hope te win him ever te our way of
flunking nbeut this. The entire 'tnprnve
ment cntibl be mud" for appre innately
,s2(i0.-f00.
Kxpect Aid Frem Cllj
"The abboelntlen can take charge of the
perpetual upkeep of the house, and we hope
that 'the city will de this During the
Kcsqul-Centenninl the city will be visited by
many, many bU angers, net only from our
own country, but from abroad. Naturally
the place of Interest will be visited, and
should they net all be arranged tn appear
te the belt advantage?
"I am confident that there ,-ne . ,n,e m,n
in tliiu city who would w ilbnhiv help i.m
trlb it" the neccsarj am. unit for iliis, but
it is really something for the cltx te de
"Later xve hope (e have erected in the
nark a menumeut te lleltty Itess. n tribute
i M m&m, it iM wwtA vtu wads.
V '
1021
OF THE GLOW WHEN ITS OVER!
..'erge Wnsbingten's shiris and because of
h'M' rt put in ion as an e'oetlerif seamstress
was given tLn honor of making the first
A merle un llag.
"Tl.': ling of our leinili) 1h the eldest of
nni (las of which I knew Knglnnd. France
ami ether ceuittties have rlianged their re
spiel !m lbigs wince ours wns made.
"And loe, s,, in,. np knew, we nre the
mil) p.-np,,. ul,!, knew and revere the birth -
I'1" 'f " dag. Is it net i'ldeed Important
taut ever) thing he done in improve and pre
j.i'i. ni'fj inch, the ieiy atmosphere, if
possible. ,,f the birthplace of the American
il.in ehi.'ii Is the symbol of our wonderful
c.ijinr.v, Am. ilea, 'lhe Inn.) of the ft ee, the
heiiii ..t i lt- brave ' "
Today's Anniverearlee
Is"' William Hcnrv Hanlsen neceniiteil
nil) with the Kiekupe.is at Vine, lines.
IS!
tin- exiled I'.mpetnr Napeleon took
.iis esuii
tne villa el l.oiigweod. tit St.
i Icl0l.lt
l';" Jeiin Id vnelds u.ih tiiniigurnteil as
teiii'lh M-,11. lioverner of Illinois
Isj- San ml Woedvv.irlh. lu.lhei ,,i th"
pj.pu'iir 'ini;. "The old Oaken Hucket."
di-d it, ,,v rk ,-i,v .eni at y.Ul,nt,.
.Muis , January K!, 17s)
IMH The ft turn! Stales ''.nfrti. iica "f
l ultiiriHii Churcii. s was organized in Cin
c inmil i
lv,,,Ci - llrnisli HeierniiKiit ircs"iied -in
ulilmntiiui te Vener.iieln with i,-pect te an
"unci, uu a uritlsn outpost in Hrlt
ll
i"iiiiii,-i
din! Nin. feci. 1
veie Ien win
the
till
.'rmaii steamer lla.iah .-npsin-l m I!ris
Channel
ii'ii i-re-ldent Wilsen calb-d
mi th'
-i c",u inuiera te return te work
II 'hut De Yeu Knew?
QUIZ
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nh
Imiiii 1,ri -v...
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Mil .
VMt.it I
hele
Who
c i ;iiui.
"I im i lreiu
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the Tmtcl,"
me tirsi
if "'lull'l
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m s '1'iavels' '
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until after ,S.. ,.."'. ""' ' -1
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HUMANISMS
lly WIIXTA-M ATHKKTON Ir PCT
TTiLIlIi; ROOT, premier statesmsa m(
--' cenKtructivc ndvlscr. who sits In tit
conference of nations for consideration c!
limitation of nrmunicnt, has long held i
reputation ns a practical snee of such slrai
(Ieiim. There wns, for Instnnre, that tint
nearly twents years nge when Thoedcrt
Hoeseielt, having In mind the cuttinrcll
certain ennnl nt Pnnnmn, sought legal Juitl
Itcntlen for what he Intended te de.
Air Itoeifielt asked his Attorney Gen I
eral, Mr. Bonaparte, for an opinion si t'
the iegnlitj of the action he proposed t'
take with regard te Panama. Mr. Bem
part" rendered nn opinion which was te tit
ellect (hat the proposed nctien was ll
In n con sentient meeting of the Cahjnet, Mt
Jtensevelt appealed te Mr. Heet for an epin
Ien ns te the snme question. That ststti
man is alleged (e have waved his bam.
dcprecatlngly and te have said.
"Oh. Mr. President, let uu net hate in)
mint uf legality nbeut this matter.
It wns it o'clock In (he morning and It',
iiiternntiunnl group I.i Washington W
hiiriyitig si.tiH'wliut excitedlj tevvnrd thw
sections of lower Seienteenfh street 1VCW
the world is gathered m a Conference till
premises te affect the fu'ure or every c.t
uf lve billion of us.
iiMi. cth in nvi ntic was filleu mth meter I
cm-, inanv nf which bore upon tlielr cioeti
tin- "I". S. A ,'' which indicated their eft
cm! status 'I hese cars were liurrylug t-'
altiichi". many or' (hem striplings e( W
M-ctuid and thud magiiltude. ipitte itt"0'.'
te their Conference euniteis.
In an unbroken mi cm thee ears pu
a stalwart Indix iiliuil in n busniffs flit II
a s.iff hut , who trutlged nleng et' feet de'
the avenue, swiugine a green nmbriMltv l
lug s,,.i cridence if s, i c. ns te misr"
the venerabb nulls'. i. Id v-, en 1'Obtmast
(jeil'MMll llurler-eii use 1 te cain
If was Sccretary Hughes eing te wetl
It'iu- Admiral Charles .
red. who commanded tic b
nr riurk, rt I
tired, who commanded tic bntye hip Urf(0
in ner Historic cruise arninin nne n
San KrnnciM'e te Cuba in tiine
llilpiitinii at rhe battle of iSrfnilfljt
thu Siuuiisli- American Wal. no
in her historic cruise around
riV Hern ftel
ler pat
Iflgil ll'jMI1
mi ms
tpnctli in v nshingten indulging enm
Ih" old sen nan i rr.ventc siimt et rem
litSi.eliCI-
There 1... .,flen no. ..Is. Ileir A im.rfll FfU'
els AiiBtisliie Coeke, w.i. nils in his el-1
at tin' Naval Acndcni) uaarlv ntt .'";
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Khllllneil nn.l the latter In dint in ""
tlintlnr- Lii..e.tti,lei1 le tihilltll'' trefl ll IIS 110
elates ihefr Fhares et the etlia aHevrauCt
of half a pie which came te each raldtfip
mail once a week. . ..
Thus. one dnv. Cook" till!
nes.,.,n.i! et ten ines which lie had IliM '
under bit jneke againt tic time when rt
cm ,1,1 burr) mv.i) t,. .(iiarters (e enelieinw
Clark wan aware of the fact, and .0, tiw
Ins friend steed somewhat stifllj at "". ,,
in the prcMuice of nuthei-if) ' 'arlt Vi.
tircinched him and affect innate!) thrsw
urn about him
Then be Mpieiv.dl him tightly. brieP"
his bedv into contact with the pie W
fercemciiitri. Thus di.l the? burst Iren 1 w
cruets, nnd thus did a geyser of nlacaMre
jue sheet from the cellar of tlje iw
hnaidlng midshipman, right there in "
el the officer of the daj
.. . . ... ,- 1 ti .enslderati-
restmastcr iieurmi im." '-, ,ci,.-t
these who xverk nbeut him If. fnr '"."'
some- assiHlant falls te call bis V.
a mi. tier
if importance he leprium"
III tins Will . lie ask
. - i..,f Illli'
"sileuhl 1 net nine ..ii'i ,,
And ll.erc Is .Mm Mulic. l.n- " ,
in .an make a tvpewnur raltlr r "
SI euh I net hm'1
1 st nf machine guns
le nasn '""..
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wrong k'V 111 tour
and leans Inte.
' Jim,' siijs the
out win re that
else can hear, "Is
te l'nited States. '
U'S.
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l's, master ' " 'rn' jS
Individual and wegW
the best neiii's'-t
He Wiib Frem Misscun
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Id in will deubtle-s '';.. U
ihe "wild man et li'M"- j
li. in the circn- ivi-ines - . ti
in , , dead He was recentl) W u
Mibsenn near tot old farm en ""
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