WVTwif' 5.SFSf3WvTV' 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGRPmLADli)LPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1022 f te- Mm U Is ; Suenlng public Mefcgec PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY emus it. tc. cutvris. piujipk-nt Jehn C, Martin, Vice !rald-nt nJ Tren Hirer; Ctti! A. Tyler. Secretary i Char II. I.'iclln I.'iclln Ien, riilllp n. Cellins, Jehn II. Wllltama, Jehn J. fipuraeen, Oeerca F. Ueldainltti, De.Ui K. Smllty, JilreeitiTt. JrAVtP R. PXIII.KT Editor .JOHN r. MARTIN'. . .general JJuiJnjsa Xlsnaer i'ubilithttl iUIIv ac Prnitie I.rram Dulldlng Inrinndnc bquire Pltllit'lelphla ATUs.nc Cut.. ....PrtMfVnleii I)ullJln XsTir Yenk Hill Mn.i1li-.ni Ave. Dctheit 701 rer.l IlullJInit I'T I OEM 013 QlebfDtmncrat tliil'dlne Cueme 1S02 Tribune Building NT.WS Ul'llEAlS WlSttl.NOTOM OUNEin, i:. for. I'rnnsy vanli A'e end II" n f.rw Veatt tltUMU ThM Sun HuUcHiuc t,e r)N BtimciD .. Trafalgar ItulUtiig; SUnil'IUITION T1.II.MM The CtEMSa I'DCLte I.imir Is ntnrf te aub aerUierii In PhllsdelrhiA end eu- remnlitif tewna t llm rule of I waive US) cents par week, payable te the carrier Uy mull te points outside of riillaitrtphle. In tle I nlltJ Htates, canjila, or L'mieil SMitee u slnne, peMase frea, nfi (501 cents per month, tilt I till dellirs per ear. ij utile In advance, 'e ill feialun mnntrui one (111 dollar a month. Jsotieb Subecrlbtra wishing addresa changed Hunt slva old aa veil 0.1 iitv addrcae, HIM.. eOrLM.T KM "TOM. MtIN MSI ty ItMiraj all ceiimi HuaHDiu e f'reiliiff V it bile I r tycr htf!"l,rnrtfn' s,j,,t VhlndrU ml Member of the Associated Press 7 IS .IXSOf I ITtl) rrtVKS ( f-c;lii-licrli nf tUtrd te the tne for rrpublidiiien 0 iilf tici dCtpufC'ir rr'ditrit 10 (( m 11 it inliirimf credittd lit (.Sis paper, ailil abe the Jural im. 1 piiMllJii'it thmrln. . '1(1 righti 0 r-ptcMlenieii 0 special dltpalohe dltpalehe h" rei n.e ntee r'rifii 1 " I'tilladctiilili, Mi.ndiy, Jmiiuty It, l"2- AMATEUR TRAFFIC LAWS WHY iliiiiiM the in'mbers of llic Traffic t niiimlttec of the Cltv I 'mini II OH llnit the Mill Im able In solve I i" meter I im HI r problem 0111I eliminate the nbiisp and In Jn?f iin uf till" icierirly promulgated nil parking 1 tiles without rxpett niii uf one sei I or another'.' When sewers or bridge, aie f lie built. licti trri'ls nrn tn he eprnnl. ulien tinllm iniite nve loin; fimslil'i,i'i Ilif eitr Itirnn 1111 tut :tll, I'tiinuli te s0'l tin' iih-UI- iifi nnil mhlcp of pi'i ntll iiuiilllle'l onsl ensl Hcpr 'flie meter .'ralin- ninblcm rrnulrc a iilmllnrl.t r.itiennl nppre.n-li. It i n" miu'li a intitti r for tcelinicitl trciilmmir ni rend plum or trellcv rentui!:. And ii is linefl liepclrssly fuiifusi'il liceaii'i' of liap bn7.ini rxprrliiieni". 'I'lit en nibtTs of I'eiim il nre li-nrtiln; liv ob,nntien of iIil" just 11 ! of rritmxm of tli( no rtilea pic.ptiti'l In tliPii rii'iiiiiiiM tit the li;innlni. Tlic.v ine found tltei the prpM"it imrKlns ii'ttrirlirnw caniint lie rrUltabIj rnferri'il. for U1.11 iimimii tin ftifer'Ciirnt of Hip .t , m left in the di di di crotien of tht pelii' iiit'n en poi Tins 11 no fnlr I'lthur In lb pilblb- ur te t lir Jin llfPtii'ti 1 1 "re d!l be trouble nnd rnmplaiiit nnd Cenliiiuinj; ronfulen until the ritx e'ilnln tlip ns-l'tinipp of n rnitiiniAiiin "f ptisltpt'is nit'i n pw te iIip si'lpntlric iliroptieii of TPluru'tir trnflje riirrpiiiJ nnd iiip pr"iiien of roeinv meter pJlrUin plupp lenvniput te t!u- i-liuppi ij. tlirntriM nnd lietil dNunt HALL AND THE FREUDIANS Wlir.N n Cntiucilmnn gpl. nn .ipprojirla .ipprejirla tln of SW0. 000 f.r iinnnnlM.. tp--rriitien i-Piiti'r in his vntd lie bi'sin" te tbln!, about PUnn.iKiitire. 'I'Iip rriiiillnn nuiiM m.v that Ins subroiifpieiis mind, dierl;cd nt bis own pxtinvasnni'-. would iuimcd ntelr becin te prelPhl, ninf t'1.11 tl.e cMernnl rp auU wuiilil apppnr in biltpr opposition te the prpi ii'Mtiirp nf prn ndpipinte sunis for lmprelm niTPalien irnters in nther pnrli of Ibp rlt. HeM'pr rerrcpr tills tbperr may Iip. Comici run Hall hn iIeup -vni'th wbat the rrpiidintis weultl pppt iiim te de. Up get 5100.(100 for dip t harlps Sijjir ler us snmp nj the Pblllls Wbpatlcvi ilu.vt.'riind In tli" SriPiitli Ward, nnd tin 11 lip drneuni-pil nirr.v nllipp preposition for lmpinin iini lar criifi-K, in ntlip.- parts of t Im pin. He aid thai plnbornte building, u nnt ni'oded. A ba'l jrreuinl ami -miip sinBN nnd h iPprMitiiii ball fir the t It e.J molbers ami rl ildren uer" piien;h. As en illustration of eeuneilmani p. -choles.i bis pendupf U ItiterpMin; A CRIP WARNING NCWfl of tln rpcuiienip of mihiPti.i in 1 und.n does net 1 mistitutA i-:iit'fiil Mlntrr tpndms. If it spi-ps. b.iwpver. as n wnrnin?, th m"rirnti attitnde inn. rea rea sennbb be one of (.jmpat'ij ratlier Ib.iii fn.ir. CurolPHMire. nt the Atlantii- ports of entry te (lie L'nitpd Muiph . iis unriue,ti.,uabl.v Iart! ipspenslble for tlip ndu'nt of the I'Mideinle in tin, cmiitrv four rnrs nsn. There are times, if peiii-sp. when the IrictPi-t iiuiiriinline rejiilntiens nr im flltlii3, simp it is nf rppeid that in the period ulien 1 11 Hiicnz.t '.en- the nppellni 11,11 "Hu'sinn srii " it intrrieul eurp...p, the swiftPdt bips in its tr.uis Atlautir pai fcace. Xevertl plp-4. pir iutnn siin,lii lie ,,f matt-rbil lip'ipiit. Th" ppidein..- in Londen alrrailj l.tis icnilled in imi0 imn lenO deuthh wit'in a s,in;le ,el, With tbe Ip'seus of the rtpvastiitlnn of lei.s. j mi,,,!, the re-pens bditj of watebfiilnes , rpstiti; en the itrt health autiiunt Jf , nil nlen'the eabeurd is Iip.i. . WHY JAZZ REMAINS Mr.MBUUS of ti,. M.issn.in.s,.,,, i.,.ls. I.itiii- trnned hi i,p peliti, nl Htnie. phere of lioMen aie net neteil for 11 iIpIimii't of ethical perfeitieu. 'J ln.j. uu-, a. a mat ter of fnet. n rather hard ler Yrt IJipre eiitatlve Sami.il W Menduin. a im mber of a lesifiliitiie 1 iiiiniHBleii npnel'iipd te re port upon the nlsrlit ;f tlf ;ftlJII n,im,. twl that be .'eanied for blinder!, vlien, in the course of Ins studies, Im wmipI the Janeeroems of some of the mere f.i'iieinble Jiefels. "The whtm d.iin'(fc," smd fr Mentjura bitlerly, "wuc danecd in lie best plarei '" N'ew ip knew whnt i the matter wirh Lesiilnturps senernll; TIipp h,p n0t jn. formal 111 telntien te the life about them. Any twelve .eir-uld i-hih) ,.f wn iu pre.' tciinlenij mid with a habit if ilimns out in etate could bae tebl .Mi. Menduin all that lie learned in a wee'e nl exploration under the while hijhtH of lte-t.ni ',.iteii 1 net different from ether eitieK THE FAVORED BRIDGE MAKERS TIII3 feie?lsht and cfiirleney of the llrids" Conimihsien are 1 eiisibti utlj dieplajU in thij "crupulens wire taken in the upprni'als Of all the properties In the path of the Philadelphia end of the Htrueture. j;x trnvagunt clalmi for damages hnM some. times in the past cnoreuuMly imreatiid the cost of public iiuprevements It in w 1th 11 view te offsetting unreason unreasen unreasen able (lcninndi tbut the work of deinolltlen In the neighborhood of Vine, Water and Frent streets Is beini; accompanied with detailed surveys of the buildinfs te be raged. A collection of photographs of the properties Mill serw ns evidence when the Ber.rd of Viewers bltx te hear ceuiplainta c)f the former eertipnnts. A square deal te (llBpestje&Kcd owners I.i intended, but nt tlm ame time no effort will be xp.ired te counter attempts te YictlmUe the clt). Fortunately, complications of this hind de net appear thim far te have affected the bridge project. That cucrnblu mid nxu nxu tieus obstacle, the taxpayer's hiiit, bus net firw been mentioned In ceiincitluii with the nnalertaklnc. JrSrunpi that method of jainmlng a men Ike y-irrench into public progress reached its nJltMn. ...I.M.. ll.n ahAm.. . I .. .. . I.n Cnii ll"'"A ttllVU IIIV tJUJIBKHUllUll III HIV 1 IW Llbrary en the Pnikwny sn held tip for several yearn by nn offended ratc-pnjer. The Uelnware brldKe-innkcrs nie net, of course, out of the woeiIh, but It iuiit be nduiitted that the whole enterprise up te date seemi elnjularly favored by clrciiiii stances. Hepci for tlic continued brilliance of Its lucky star should be encouraged. POPE BENEDICT XV SOUltOW for the less of I'ope IJenedlct XV extends far bejend the vphcre of hi, pelititlente. r.levnted te the 1 teman Sec at the beginning of one of the darkest opeclm of world histerj, n pielate especially dis tinguished for somewhat aristocratic schol arship speedily dipla.cd the deepest sensl hllltles for stticLeu humanity, nud through out the catnclysm of w.ir labored unceas ingly te nroue that spiritual tomcleii'iiess nccessnry te an enduring pence That hit efforts In the ebjeilive eiie eie frllilles detincls net nl nil from bis miislMent slneeritj in n position beet with difficulties. At enlj three, ether periods of the modern mundane chronicle the Thlit Years' War. KUS-1IMS; the Napoleonic era and the Italian llorsimente have the pelitiuil dltlicllltlcs of the I'lipicj been se trying as durius the twenlleih-centuty ipeiudetitf of bnrbaiism Despite the fact that the eutwaid priu clples if neutrality weie scrupulously ob served, svcrsljn te the Insensate eutingcs of the cnnlllct notably the shelling of Itlii'im Cathedral. t!ie submarine ilcpreda 1 Ions and cruelty te VMIIan populations was l;oieuly expressed in the Hely Ofliee. As is net uneomnien in the ann.iN of the 1'apney, lteiiedid XV. ertidlle. phil osophical, subject in, fiiini'hed a sulking tenipernnientRl cnnlm-i In the somewhat bucolic simplli lij and 111010 nunc lttus of his picdpi pser Thai such 11 ihaiM'tei 11s (iiacemn ilelhi t'hicsa was laised te I'eiei's seal at a lime when C'hrlsti.iiiity gave the appearance of a shniubles maj be deemed an Instance of the wantonness of destinj. V't liiuiedict XV bore his heatt icspensibilltles bravely ami In the end his reijii was net devoid of com pensation". He was privileged le wi!ncs the tecon tecen qtiett of .Iciusa'ein bj a t'hritian power in the Allcubv epeditien I lint h.is been his torically rated as the Last Ciuade. lie beheld the lestorntien el peaie 10 a dazed world nnd was enabled le si nip.it hire keenly with efforts te irpalr the w reekage It has been frequently hinted since the armistice Ihnt Iteuedl't XV was inclined toward a bette" understanding with the temporal power In ltalv. If that is n fail, there was comparatively reieut precedent in the allejed ambitious of I'm- X The preb-le-n. however. Is en" of Italian lather than of universal Impert. Spiritual leadership w.i' iiiiqii"slieiiabIj r.enedii(t' primarj ideal, and It may be said that be pursued thai goal with eenpl 'liens nbllitv. Net the lat of the fruits ,,f this liellcy was ihe restoration of friendlier rela tions with Triune, healing te eme extent the wound caused bj the Ineieh of the ('01n71rd.it. Ilundicils of million. ,.f nin nin muni'ents of hi faith v ill mourn the pr" "mnture pnssi,,-; of their e.utMv iliai. The rest of the world villi tc-qiici their .enu ments and join with their .ii. nations for .1 north J stiece..er. NEW USE FOR WARSHIPS TIIK Amcriceti .Mlulsler te Liberia nuiv have utivvlttiiiglv s Iggc-teil ii filling ll-e for the warships which me te b scrapped under the limitation of at moments piegmm He was cntei mining the l.ibirlan Cabinet In his house In Monrovia when the I'ereign Secretary moved hN c'l.ilr te a weak placi In t'ic liner The t'.oer zni w.ij and the Setietnry fell into flip ce'.l.ir. Thereupon the Anierimn Mini'er cabled te Washing ion for a warship leaded with lumlxr and (arpenters te make repnl". Although here nn 11 .pletulid op'iei luiut.v le demon. Irate thai vvar-lnps leuld be 11 verted Inte sliie. of ir.ciie. t h" Sinte le liartmenl In Washington Iuh declined 10 embiace II. Instead, it has ordered the .Minister te make the lepairs willi nntive workmen, ns.umlnz. nf mciisp. tnat Ihen arc carpenters In Monrovia able in n tloer suitable te 111I0111 the efllcin te.alence of a diplomatic leprcientntivv of i'iIs gie.it count 1 y. 'Ihe pe.sibiliiies in llie Miniver's sugjes. pen are Untitles. Silppe-p, for e'ainp'e. that the Ce.i-.nl In Samoa longs ler :i I iMe of pumpkin pie such 11s mother ii'ed te make. He fiuld cnble I. Washington ask ing that n war1 hip be iu fi te l.ii.i m it 'i a cook n.i beard and the n e.snri makings of til" pie. Ur Amhi'ssidnr llarve.i might be hnnuslek ter the slgln of 11 g'line of bnschall. He could then ask that t'ic Ci.inls mid the Yankees be .cut me, te Londen en different ships (quipped with 11 supply of bails and bats, with erdus in plnr ihe ganu in Il.vde Park in lb"' In'erest of Interna -llenal amity. The warships lui'lmted In the 'Jhllines oppesltP tin llmisi of I'mlin ineiir, or as far up t'.e nwr as thei could gel. would be lejaided ,1, liic.pngers of peace, and they would be 11 .life letreut for lb' umpire iu case the mevmI viewing the game aited in the manner etc lemary t American crowds Toe b.nl that ihe St.iie Depaitnipnt has j net a l.itle mere imngin ituu. SELFISH SOPHISTRIES IT IS nstenl dim; hew selfinli interests can blin I men le the truth and lead tin 111 te indulge iu the most sophistical forms of special pleading. 'lleie is 1111 outstanding illustration of tins ju-t new in the lampatgn waging Im snppeit of a proiMisitien that iiulherllv be give, 1 10 Cengicss te i,ix State nnd mu nicipal bends. An mlvei'iilu of I lie propo prepo sition has been writing te tbe licwspnpeis Ihnt "the pifntice of is.suing tnx-eenipi seciiriii's Ims si rieiislv retarded the resump tion of indiiMnal n'tivities, cemiuunltv dc dc velepment nud general ir.ule," nnd he cliei the ease with vihhh New Yerk uceullv tlenK'd S ".,000,001 1 )',.. per cent bends while a public service inrpor.itlen had cieat difiuulij in fleaiing a lean that bore ueailv double the inte of Intciest. The jemcilv. according te him, lies In taxing the citj bends at the same rate 11s the utility bunds. Secretary Mellen bus nduiitted that the tar would Increase the r.ite of Interest which the States and the cities would have te p.iv. Tim preposition, then, amounts te this; That thu States and the cities should 11.15 n higher inte of interest en their bends in order te iccumicnii the purchasers for the tax, nud then that the States and ilties should levy .1 tux en the people In order le raise money te pay the higher late of In terest, ami le de this in elder that public utllil) corporations, the becinltics of which arc largely speculative, might be able te compete In the open market for money en an equality with thu State and municipal lievcrriinents. The only Interejls that would be benefited would be the utility corporations. The net tux piecceds would net be inci cased, for every extia llellur received In taxation en the public securities would be absorbed In the Increased rate of Intciest that hail te be paid. The whole question Is se r.lmplc and elementary that even n small boy can understand It It Is whether the people shall tax thcnifelves for the benefit of pri vate corporations. There is the additional point that n grant of power te the Tedernl (Jevertnnent te tax State and municipal bunds would be n grant of power le the Federal Clevernmcnt te ion trel all the linaiirliij operations of the independent and sovereign States, and In such nn emergency as the late war te put se heavy a tax en State and municipal bends ns te make It Impossible te limit them, untl t" de It In order te preilde a market for IVdetnl bends te be Used iu prosecuting n war. This te ninny minds is ninl. The real source of the iieiiIiIcm of the public t'lllity coipernllons lies 11 great ileal deeper Hum the successful lompetltlen of (he States nnd the municipalities in the niene.v market. , DOES A RESIGNATION RESIGN? rnllll legal authorities of this State will X have te decide pielt.i seen whether 11 man can wlilidrnw hN resignation of his seat In the Senate nfter he 1ms piesenli'd it. William C. MiCennell win 11 Senater from the Tvventv-scventli lllsirlit when he was appointed IVderal Prohibition nufevccincnt Officer. The State Constitution provides Hint "no member of Cengiess or any ether person holding nnv office under the Cnltud State or this Commonwealth shall be a member of eithei house during bis con cen liimancc in office." Mr McCeniicll as sumed n few months age that this prevision prevented him from being both n State Senntef and 11 I'ederal officeholder at the same time. He resigned Pie senatershlp. New he has le.igncd the Federal office and his fi lends tire saving that he will lake hii seal In the Sennle when it meets next .laiuiar.v. and Ihnt if his riht te de se is questioned he will nppenl le the Atteinej licncral. Tne mailer cannot wait until net .Innu 111 v for 'etliemeni . lli:il l. unless his ,pS. ignalleii is williiliiiwn irem the pub.ic li'es in llaiTlsbuif When he leslguetl 1, va cnitev was created which in the eidlnury coin se would be Idled b.v the election in November of n c.ind.ilale nominated Iu the prtmnrirs for the unexpired term of tvwJ j ears, mat vnc.nipv till exists, se far a? Is known. And it exists aside from any 1011st1iutl0n.il question of MeCenntll's right te held a State and Federal elhce at the s.nne time. The Jlrst question te b" decided Is whether a man who has resigned from an office can change hl mind and withdraw In. icslgna icslgna lien. If this Is decided In the negative, thin the stntus of MiCennell is settled. Itui if for nny reason their is hugger niuggerj ever the nctunl letter of resigna tion 111 "ider te permit Ihe man le claim his sent next .Inuuar.v. the constitutional question will Imie te hi; euiisideicd. Tl.e puipesp nf thp dls-qunllllcnlleti clauses In ihe Censiliiiiirui wn te pievcn' a man holding 11 Stni" or Federal office limn hiving a sent in the Legislature. If el-ited te the Legislature, he hud le tesign the oilier office before he toel: a sear, llm McConnell was eligible le bis ,,-at when lc took it. It was while he was u Senuter 1h.1l I e ac cepted appointment te n Federal ethec. If the x'oniiltiitien had prevbl.'l that the inenibi" of the Legis'ntute v he ,1 pted iiMpeintniPiit te nnetbi'i' office undei the Mate et the .Vatien rhcicli.v mitem aically incited his e,it in the Leglslatuie, there would le 110 opiieitim.tj for legal quibbles ever the matter. Ne lax man has him doubt about the In tent of ih Constitution, bill there is no kne'vmg what the c nn Is will sal about It if 'lie;, nie called upon te in'erprei n TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT A LL si-jus iMiil omens at Tieiiteu indicate that Niw .lii-ev's ,!r, ,.,! IJeiielpliran Sennle mil mrer tonight te cenliim the appointment of .Mm Nugent, ferncr Iieiue- ratio lie.s of ihe State mil u Militant iinll iinll Vel.teadci te vvleni 'Seiei nor Ldwards VV.shes te pne 11 c , If.ec f I'llb' c I'. ter In IN'PX Ciuul.v The Legishitiite of ,.w .e,'.p has .el eji oi.ibernie innchtnerv for the eiifercptiiein ,,f the IVdeinl drv laws nnd its own ineir vigorous Van ,c. ml. Mr. Nugent '' -t- and deildei" tin se law . It I- geiinnilli niliiiiiti'd llmi llie Van Ness net. .11 least, will be Inoperative in Fsscx after be 1 p-"str..,she his mnhei II v as Pros Pres Pros eiuter. Ills terrilen includes Newii'k. What feicfs i;oeiuer l'dwnrds brought te bear mum the ,'i.ai ire no one knows. Iiemecruts snv he didn't biiug nnv force te bear and that loree win net nei ess.iry. It may be s-ai.l of Iilg .llm ihnt he Is net hjpoerltleil. lb hns made no cTert te corneal his opinions niv dune a let te adverlisc 1I-111 TIip .lerscv Senate can have no doubts about ijm, x, ,4 ;, s p,,,. pared, appaientl.v. te .iiecpi h.ni wilh com cem plareuc . The people 1 r . w .leisev who have In en l"d le beie-e that tic iIi.iiiiii.hu pnrlv lead eis nf the l.egl.'atiire wire acliiull.v dc dc slieus of -eeii,.; ii,,. prohibition laws tried our in .ill siuierily innv wonder new w het In r. a'rei all. the di ncK ,,f iheir State CeMiiiiiient . enl.v kin deep, like tie di.vniss of 1 geed , ,i in menibeis of I'eagres. mid nn' iiuniln 1 et ncilve p.-ohl-bi'ien 'ifeieemi'in ellic 1. The ease of Nugent icitauilv is niister'eis P.ut for an mis mi- te the pii! I ie etirs of the Slate will hive te i-.in.iilr the fei 1 11110 tellers, ioreiner IMwanls will net discuss Nugent, N'ither w II ihe IJej ubln en lendeis. PEPPER AND AVIATION ("xuNdUFSS. b"vvildi-re,l b.v the extent of j the e.eiiniii'i- and pili'lcal couiiilicuileiis vvlu'h lure grnvn 111 this country out of tb" 1 nr 'iigh ineiir of our nal.enal nffulis with iI'em- of ITuiepe. nud concerned chiefly 11 bout lie pe.siri'c lousiiiuenei's in appretichiug election, is 111 no mood te j;ne time te thu caieiul 1 ensidi railen of means necessary le a sj.tem of Federal siippiii for uvl.illeii. If the I'os,e(Jie Committee does net change its mi'id, appropriations, biiheite available for ihe air-mail mhue will 1 liber clluii- mil' 1 or cut te utmost nothing. isonatet Pepper is in ,1 wnv te de a great service te the ieiiiui-v bv his attempts te kvivp ieugM''iiiiial intere.i in fl.vlug nnd llieis. The nlr-tnail sitein provided the enlv means for Fnlcuil enceuingi nient for lb isc he a,,- tivnc; te keep aviation sci ein e In Ibis country nbreii.t of llie times, Mr. Pepper Is sicking te have the servicn irstercil betwien Nev 01 It nnd Washing ton. He might weil go fiiilber nnd chnl b rige the system of iiasening adopted bv niliitid Senators nud Uf iie.eutatlves who waul te abolish the air mall "because it doesn't pin a profit." Ximei In nnrinal times de net pay ,'. profit, Neither de aiinie-. liut they seem none, ihe less iiecesb.'u.v and desliable for thnl Puollc.llleu of ll.e se Pi'iiiiiple iet history of China and Interest as tevcalcd by her past treaties will net be im mediate, as it Is thought that publicity might pieie euibaiiassing te persons still living. Delegations te ihe Washington Cen fen nee cheerfullj aci cpt (witli icserwitleiisl llie suggestion le print; Inn past expeileiice ha seemed te indicate that pcople swiftly Ien Interest In what is aci-eiii d meiel.v "hi pilnciplc." Phllailelphians would have mere en thusiasni for the (lieat I.tikes-tu-thr-sen canal If their home pint had rent bed its full 1I1 velepi'ii nt iii a trade eulb t for Western trade Hut vvhv worry about 11 neighbors "aulen while our own lies 11. .leelcd? AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT Building a Heuso Without a Contract Is Unusual Nowadays, but It Has Its Compensations and Its Fascinations Uy SAHAII D. LOWIUK 0X13 of the reasons that building has been se slew In starting ml is that It is very difficult for the bulhlers themselves te figure with nny degree of certainty en the outside net te mention the Inside cost of construc tion, if they figure en n maximum of cost nnd en 11 maximum of time ever which the operation Is te .extend, thev tit e probably usuriiig themselves a Mibstanllnl net profit, but they nre ns nware as the next man that the pi Ice Ik tee discouraging even .let for the man with the cnpltnl te accept. If they pare the thing down te meet the capital half way (hey icnlly lake gtcat risks of coming out with no profit. I have been Interested In an experiment or building a heuse without n enntrart that has b,.,. B0;llg ,(,,,, wlltr. Tlr builder mid the owner agreed en the builder's per win of all the costs; thev mndc a conserv ative guess It was net mere than a guess as te the probable cost of the construction and material, and they made another guess, bear ng the weather and labor conditions In mind, ns (e the probable time needed te complete the job. An arrangement was niaile ter monthly payments en the part of the owner up te half the value of the house, and whenever the cost of nny particular part of the eonntrurtlen or for nnv specific ma terial went ever the calculated price II was ngieed that the owner should be notified. Ihe liiinl pnjmcnt was te be after the final Inspection of the house bv the owner. rpIIIUTY j ear, age n house en this same 1 properly was built by .1 carpenter-builder under these terms nnd turned out te be less Ibnn Ihe leugh estimate. The man who took ever that builder's business is the one who is new constructing the second house. He will net be able te match that one's geed feilune. for he ulieady has tun ever his estimates by 11 geed many hundred dollars here or there, but his constant loiters nud reierts and his calculations have come faithfully te hand se fur. and the heuse Is under cover and being partitioned and plas plas tcrbeardi'd and floored. What made the owner suggest this way of meeting the uncertainty was that In ense the contract agreed upon hnd failed fe cover the reasonable profit of the builder, he would have hud 110 pleasure In owning 11 hoiie which had cost n workman his legitimate profit. And since he had te tiut the mail te make (he house ns geed as was possible for as little ,-est as was possible, and as the specifications stipulated just in what that "as geed lis pessM,." was te consist, it seemed that te trcst him just one stictch fuitlier. j. ,'., te keep down te a reasonable limit the actual cost Involved bv labor was net inconsistent with ether ti lists men show each ether. TT3 nn f MFST have been the way most of our 1 emul lhes.e parts. The owner in these cases probably had a separate ugiionient with any number of mechanics and carpenters and lnbeiers at se much .1 week and for such and .neb ivpe of labor nnd for such and sin h mntetlal te be used And be paid as they weni along, stepp -d when the funds ran low mid began ugaiii when the funds "spruced up." In any c.is,. he must have constantly Inspected the weik, mil se much fteiu suspicion of its being s, ainpcd as from interest that il was eventually le hetltc himself nnd his descendants. Xewadays the advent of the lenl owner anywhere niJiund a building operation Is icceived with groans by most contractor hiiildcis nud ns an inevitable curse by most ntehiteets. Hut tin uteliltects nre net par liculmly wclieine te the foreman, and neither is the feicin.ni te the siib-fetcman. The whole nflnir has , cacd te be n thing done for a prison; it Is done by it company for n cempnni. nnd long before it is com pleted the eilglnal c.n pouters and inueiis nnil -vveiknieu hnve been tul.cn off te ether jobs, or been taken oil or taken themselves elf 011 a stiikc for n company iu the next town. WI3 IIAVi; get tee complicated by over ever over ergiinliitlou f 1 run I'.r office of (he aiclii teel te the padienc bureau of the drain diggers. The ev of finishing something well has been taken fieni the vven I.1111111 and given 10 n machine i-f fficiency. and the real triumph 1 f pleasing 11 person has get lest In the gnat shuttle of the raids of labor unions and capital unions. Se ii come, about that such ptoesont little lepeils en the building of a little beuse as the ones t hut fellow' arc no longer common i'pMlciue In the building world. And one enlei - one's new Iimi.e us any sti.tnger might Deir ; I titisl ihnt vim will fetgive 1110 net re knew lodging the 1 he,-k nt once and ulse for leaving your last uuanswcied; It get uii.laid for u day or two. We li-ue get the wnll beaid about en ami some of ihe second (leuring down, the windows iu and llie doers for the outside nie delivered nnd will be hung this week, Your pliin for the fireplace cupboards can be made en geed-looking, but It will ad'l about S100. let me knew if that seems nil right. I had le finish part of the chimney that does net show with n little different rsdei brick or send a great lc lance fei the small amount needed te 1 eniplete llie job. The inef cost 1110,0 In the end than we boil, hoped owing In the higher level of the sleeping imrcli nud the necessity for eiiniii'h pitch for I lie snow. I figure that ii 1.111,1- te mv original estimate. The etbei ileni t lint cenns le mine for 11111 tenil I the plaster beaid, but It is n fur liener nrtnle than I knew was in the mai I.' t and should deaden all sounds be tween the rooms. De you still feel that the little trunk loom does net have te be planned'' I inn about te turn in the plumbing elder, nud I find there Is no diffeioiice In pi in between the small bathtubs your spi'cihnitiniis tailed fin and the (lip 'feet tubs De you still prefer the small ones? 1 I-new 'nil thought thev would lit In a b'l'er place In the but brooms than tbe laivr ones, but supi-ese thn plumbers find vei mid 1 calculated that space tee sliiiglh. what then? They would lit under the windows. Very respectfully yeuis, A T. Te Mr. Dear Mr. : I eud you the figuns se fa'i, I shall be looking forward te your next check about the l.'tb. Siiue we haie done nwn.v with tin, net. side stair, bow shall the maids go te their looms, ibieugh the kitchen te the hall and up these htalrs, or stairs built up be tween the pantry and the ball, which might be belter for all'' Yeu did net specify slats en the out side shuiteis, se I will ask you for just which windows you want these extras; they should he erileicd seen, nnd I trusl you will be iiioie prompt than I have been and thnt you will enjoy 11 cheerful New "lem. Yeu have the kedak plctme by new and can sic that the outlines of the reef nie geed. Wh are having a real snovv snevv snovv steim new. Very respectfully jeurs, A. T. rpIIF prospective owner told me he knew J. be was In for a geed mad half hour ever mistakes and some weeks of deluy and con cen sidnable ei-pcnse In rectifying some stupid blunders, but be knew he would have pleas nut surprises and end by kludly acceptance of n little beuse vvhlili In the sum total would mean a gain te all that worked en It or lived in It and 11 mutter of congratu lation te all concerned. He hit It Iu that phradc "all concerned" ! It Is the fact that se inuny who me really concerned in our comfort ui as Ignorant of us as we tire of them And Hint makes us nil n II' tic intip s'.berly. lipir-, awst wa BMtv.v jy -....lj.. J63HBi?irR i . "'r--.ay afgcypB r .a Si lmflliKTt'l - -I '"-Zjjy'f'iiiiet L.TTpx 1 rt'w H if f-fliHHBBBIIIHar I II I 1 3' '" ' l' -"" '"-V,4i-W!',i-JZiP; t'i II iii m ,mr, T iyp"" s M T s--n J t "-.. jewsr5eyi Tl&tt- rE r-.v rP - - ?S:' vix jTju V:r -CrS5-s. f " r-.-' "!--.--. H-s s-ZT----.. "s r1 '(yy--rTC!,'!J 's- JrL. aStl-, aV.. .. NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks With Thinking Philaddphians en Subjects They Knoie Best GEORGE F. SPROULE Of the Pert of Philadelphia TIII3 most Important need of the pert of Philadelphia is the crystallization of hoiitlment among the business men of the city Iu favor of using the peit and lis splendid facilities, according te (Jcergc F. Spreulc, Director of Wharves, Decks and Ferries. "Ne ninlter hew line the equipment of a pert may be," said Director Spreulc. "Ibis alone will net solve the problem. It is necessary for the merchants, of the cily te have enough civic piide le use the pert. Facilities alone will net atti.ict business. There are main vessels whbh go te the most remote parts of the earth, where they lead and discharge their cargoes In open roadways. If the business is there the nuis nuis tei,s of ships will Inid a wuy te get their eargoert in and out. "Consider the business of tbe pert of Philadelphia In the last two : ears. In Ill'-'l tlieie arrived and cleared "s07 foreign ves sels, with IL'.THI.T'JI registered tonnage, and ril'.Mi domestic vessels with nn nggrognte of HI, (140. 74s reglslcied tops, n total for the year nf b-.'! irssels of it,:iri7.4(J) regis tered tens. Iu lllD there were :tr'e! for fer iign vessels of n,!i01.7.'l(! registered tens and -IM7 domestic vessel, of ill.llKi.OOS registered ten., a total of 800O vessels et "Je, 0!(I, SO I registered tens. "It is fnlr te assume that every vessel aniving or departing lenvei from $7u00 te S'.'.'.OOO In the peu, this sum Including stevedoring, piloting, piovlslens, repairs nud many ether Kerns for which I bey innke disbursements. Therefore It is vasv te sic that the actual c-a h business) eT the pert reaches hit go pioperllons iu the course of a year, and is n business v.cll worth net only maintaining but festering as much as possible. "During lll'Jl the feielgn commerce of tbe pert of Philadelphia tell oft' as com pared with lll'.'O, but still maintains a mib stantinl lend ever the average pre-war year. This decrease is net peculiar le Ibis peit, but Is in keeping with Ihe leductlens In the volume of inen-haudlse mid commodities moving Inte ami out of ether polls of the country und the world. Impert and ivxpert Telals holier "The vnltie of Inipeils for the year shows a dceroase of isllll, 71)1, .7(1 as cempnred with P.I'.'O, and the expert vnluci a decieese of .s.".21,-l.r.:j.02l. It I difficult te estimates what propeition of this falling off can be attilbtited te pilce t eductiens. Drnsllc outs in the prices of i.ivv inaterlals doubtless account for a large part of the smaller volume of business as ineasiued 1" dellais. "Impert gains who shown In some Hues, among them being sugar, baueuas, cork waste, llceilee root and pulp, while crude oil, ere, molasses nltintc el soda nnd log wood show a dci rcase. A feature of the expmt tr.tdn was the large quantity of grain shipped le foreign pens, but there weie de ciensrs In Heur, cenl und oils. "In the coastwise tinile increases weie shown In the receipts of oil. lumbei. lies and mine preps.. Pulpwood, cindeis mid resin liiircascd. and sulphur, sand, phosphate red, nnd cotton dcirruscd. In shipments out of the pint oil. merchandise, and sleel weie among the commedltirs showing In creases, while ninl, acid and asphalt de el rased in volume. What Is Needed Hire "This Is the situation. What ihe peit of Philadelphia needs is 11 i-ryslalll.atlen of sentiment among the merchants in favor of using the facilities which we have. At piescnt these facilities nie well In advance. of nny demands which have ever livcn made upon them, but this is u condition In which till ports should be kept. "During tbe gient war. when ether ports were tnxid te their utmost and fell down under the strain, (he peit et Philadelphia londereil valiant service te the Allies be cause we were able te keep up our lecnd ler (he expeditious leading mid unloading of ships. During (hat period vessels were detained In New Yeik. for weeks, leading or cllscliargini, while in Philadelphia we kept up our pre-war lecerd for prompt handling. "The change of sentiment which must loine If Philadelphia is te take her proper ploce ns a great pert is pteperly the fuiie fuiie Hep of thn business eiuanlzutlnns of the city. They nre In a position te ciystniiue this sentiment nnieiig the merchants and bring It te fruition. Coastvvise I,lnei Needed "The pert of Philadelphia needs mere censtwlse lines. In ycais gene by Hues vveie operated between this city utnl Ch.irloslen, Norlelk, Itlclimend. Washington, D. O. ; New Orleans, Wilmington. N. (.'.. and te Tiey mid Albany. Haiifeid, Pievldcuce und Fall Ulver. All these lines haie new been wlthdruwn for Inck of liatrenngc. "Netvvltlislandlng this, (here Is plenty of demiiud for such service. Tediy thn veiumc of business between Philadelphia und New A NOBLE EFFORT g Bfej-s-TK. VtHlfH ''tHjVtajcf 'J x"". ws-.-v.'"-.. , 11... j - . --. lCngland is se heavy that the Merchants and Miners' Line was compelled In the last week le dispatch two additional ships te accom modate the business offered. "The pert of Philadelphia has mere for eign lines today than ever before. I at tribute this largely te the wonderful facili ties which the city has placed at the dis posal of these htisiups.1 men. There is no pert In the United States which litis such modern, up-te-date piers eh Philadelphia, has. What we waul is for the meichnnts of our own cltv te come te the ft out nnd indicate u desire te use the pert of Phila delphia. This alone can solve the problem of the pert. Ituslncss Organizations "Here in Philadelphia, what is every body's business is nobody's business. It might be a geed plan for the business or ganizations, working jointly, te employ n first-class traffic man te watch ratea and sec that the pert of Philadelphia is net dis criminated against. "He should be 11 man qualified te appear before (he Interstate Commerce Commission and represent net only the commercial or ganizations, but the Cltv of Philadelphia also. There is at piescnt a differential in fai or of the Oulr which is greatly retarding the expert tiade of the North Atlantic ports, and a concerted effort ought te be made le rectify this nnd ether equally In jurious conditions. This man should nlse be one who understands net only railroad hut also cce.in freights. "As an evidence of the tendency 0f our moiehnnt, an attempt was made a short time age te establish n direct line between Philadelphia and Harecleun, Spain. A ship was put en the berth here, but her ngents tailed te secure a sufficient cargo nnd sent her te New Yerk te finlnh leading. I think it is n ninlter of record that much of the cargo teemed upon her arrival nt New Jerk came overland from Philadelphia. We cannot Inciense the business of tbe peit under snob conditions. "Then, (be Kelt Line should be vltall-pd. Us purpose is le threw open evcrv pier in the oily le every railroad. Ity reason of (he lack of system and proper authority the llaltlmoie and Ohie cannot get above Cnl Cnl lewhlll street except b.v lighterage. "We have a wonderful pert tbe cheap- facilities te handle at least HO per cent mere business limn has ever been handled here Vve need just one thing that is the support of our own people. ' What Alls Old Ed Howe's Town I'Kim the Airhlren O elx- Hen'-0 ''Whnt 7 r''", "' 'emiiiunlrn. lien. hnt Atchison nods nre net nnuthcr paper bu n edltur and repeitets with sum degre of iii(pigeuts." What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ no,,,1: WnrsrnHa,.SS0,'nreU,,nd--il. AV1:f;Zr"l0.V",...,?.1H of tin opera Alie said "in tattered clothes small vice. furreU cev.'ns Wls!andsV'0 ChM t0n'" et ' Sme. JuW M."S0rSl..l of Wlilih H the Il.iMl.eje stRte7 be was Leuis Agasslz Iu what month was tbe first eleetlcm for P.csldcnt of the United State" held? Answers te Saturday's Quiz TI'(Vrdinal3 fWCtea b ,he Cnl C Ther was one Ungllsh i'ep9 Adrian IV who relgiiPd fiem H5i te II JD. mi name was originally Nicholas Brail' Tim Ileiy See of P.oine Is dm pnacv cr papal court. The word Is from thl Latin ".ledcre." te sit m U, A triferiuni of a church Is the lallery usually In the form of an arc.ds' choir? U'd UK,1M 0t th0 ' ttnd In tbe 'ancient tlKMtn the nrosecninm yas tbe Etuge i the modern pin4 " liouse the proscenium Is the snace be. !.ronrc!.h.ae4Srte,n or -"p-sssr-is Domerratlo ticket. Thu Empress Jesephine was bem In the InciVc'i. Ma,""("0. I" th" West Ulysses makes the statement "one touch of nature makes the whele world I: In" cUsaida."'')ear pUy' "Vn " Hoi'J'e Is ihe laraest lalaml Iu the Hast Tbe French expression "en pasai t" means by the wuy, luer.ill, In p.,ss. u (111 ( -M SHORT CUTS Oh, Zene, cry opponents of the sjstcn, lauc 1110 ozone. T.lfc te William McConnell is just mi uarncu resignation nttcr another. Irish of the world are holding a cenjttiil in Paris. What's the ma(tcr with Dublin!! Polucare may find It, is easier te areual a nations pride man te (ill It with con tent. The future Arms Conference suggcsteil by Kllhu Heet will have Its fill of uulinL'litil business. Mr. Snyder annnrenllv sec no essend tial difference between "mude te elder" anil "uern te command." First thitig you knew somebody will 11 insisting that nt Icasl one "dirt" faiieti simu be included 111 the agricultural bloc. These who hopefully leek forward til world peace believe thut time will seflcil Pelncnra and thnt responsibility will ul'l 1110 buurp cuges en ins policy It Is expected that part of the prejraal of the farm conference, which iucph tedajl in vinstiingten, will be accepted 'la prin ciple by tne Administration. Amcilcn is new supplying .lanau with lice, says Raymond H. Curtice, fniiiwlj American Censul nt Nagasaki. Stricllj modern case of carrying coals te Newcastle, Among the thlugs te be considered bt a future Arms Conference will In- revision of the rules of warfare. Hul the llit rutt of warfare appears te be te disregard tbe ruic. If beuie efficiency expeit could utlll( tbe PnPI-fr r.f nil ,l.n I. nn,ll-n.u 1., .Im efttlll try and direct thn work of their hntmiicnj mere iieuiu oe no treuble In scraiiinz ""I uuuilll',1 cupit.ii buips. A college course hi bolel-keenlmr is thll latest suggestion. Te the youngster who "I earning inn living while ncquliliig an eiu-i catien n hotel course In cellcse-kccpinjl weunj nave greater interest. Ne conference has te be unnulmeui order te be successful. "The peace nf ' Ill thll worm uirjuiy UCDenilS upon goon lure standing," says Lloyd (.eorge. and mi understanding is begotten by sensible dl cutslen. inJff sue) die If China accepts the advice of the l'o l'e ers ami reduces "the large military fowl within her borders" tbe world will, el ceuise, henve a large sigh of relief. Mean while, we seeni te hear an amused cliucl' irem ur. Sun. lit TY..! ..Ill- TI. l...l,rAM l,n. t).B JO IJI Otll.VlllL. J U., II lIUIIIIV-i; 1I.1. ''" heard creaking; In Cumberlniul, Md . bluebird hns been heard chirping, anil ' i atrmeunt i'ark a iteiullng iinineau cne ni'r found a living caterpillar en n ) ei ice. u we nreu new is rum -Independence Bquam te prove that buriil is rcnii.v en tne way. The United Slates CL-olegiral PnrTH enys while it is net impossible that a prixW may be (Uncovered for making geld, ll" process has net yet been found, and wheal' is tne product will probably be tar in " pensive than tbe natural' metal. Atu " eniirii'Temeiif Mrli-n.-elMu .,' l-'enl . iiiikSI' energy-currancy nmy have felt ut siartN reports et Herman inventions may. iucl teie, bu permitted te nbatu. tleus pmsumably consist of "Shall!', J", "aim'ti'f ! ...I.I..I. ,.,,! !.,,),. Inili'flll li "'"' " si e.-.iii iini,v lum.i.'iv ,.....- without peltln- nnvivlipre. At il II lute.1' is a safe bQt te conclude that am ni'iJi'! ..,. ...U..I n. I L.. , ..... I ..I.I. ,111 'II "I'lll HIOKU HI Will IIC lUKnUII "il" -,- .,i und a "but." It pleases us te note, m iw reniieetlnn llm. Keimln. l.e.l'.,. vs 1 1 il I'1 u,...w ..., .M .v iii.i uu iiinnut. ... -.- und a "but." It pleases us te note, in connection, that tienater Ledge, wltu customary clarity, says, "r ein.v, wr "::r."""' ..v:r., .-"" :;: .,. , ier wnni we an earnestly ucsjie -which may be fervently added. "Alidad'" thnt for which we all earnestly hope. In the miners' strike. If the Rili"1! itrike. seme Investigating committee ',' doubtless discover nud present le the l'ul" l.n nMina ... .. , .. . n palI 1 11 , ,llimC" nil ....n.iv. iu ,,,, iiiivep.mia -i- i . Miner! suv tlim con I la nelil nr tl e n"u of Central Pcnnsjlvnnla nt Sl.T'i a ' Opcrutera put tbe tiguie at $2. lb " ?2.25 for freight rntcs, end there Mill "' large sum unaccounted for before the t" Is sold te the Philadelphia consumer , Sl'l.ie a ten. Who gets the cum'"" :, When the committee finds and answer! . i i. . - . . i ..... .. in qucMiuu it inuy go nil- iiivraru w"1"' ,, strike; but It is n ce-tl.v m, tlmd "I K ccdure. Doesn't It scein thai mi '""''.i, court could hud tin misv.fr and !' '"j difficult v iiiei e vxpi'Jltieuvly. ilna'l' isceiiuiy; A 3 wi.tnA,j