m r t&. n M' ft'. V tf- Uk . . ,t"k" .vtr "in . .' t i .- ,-- -, tn 7, -,- (.W iV7N3fc(' jr.vw.iv' 'V g-jiKli " jj!WMBXia ,: u-rwuwjr. j -j.- y ... .-' y ,. ' .. PLE . ;iy w, . 'S FOKfM jy&w . f' -, i -i i. . Wmmrt jNwull tlck Teether f'ftYkiimiiir of in KvinMrnWc Maw fe(ri-.The cliarse Hint. the new Inrlff PVI yi. .!,'. 'i.i....t. tn tow iintimi en Tiiniui" lv?f.M.wi aftte1d hatil en American ;iW?WMitet iitoancjllen. while 1ttll en tWteltHral prwlucts tire based en BTrtlwr; nseii for farmers esMnjt csfch FSmiK!,,Wh5r -fle' wc net tli;k te- m' -::.? OY.fnjcnt. was teumc., 0Il T.i'Sk new- Vie ...-. --...- ,-. ..l.lnli.ml n,.,.i-n.1 lll.nt.lv- TIIIIE IS. Wl- liumim" a- .ftMilenv from the oniiresors who wen 'then Hqiiuczlng Ir.itlriv nil nlnntu llie Cult rinnp. llh til 1 1lls wcll-ordercil row.. He thins ' Iheirf out ns Mm mltlirntle books en the sub ject trll blm ttfile. Wert tlietigb the Jeb N the most tmliifiil one that he per-, ,fernm. Afttl lie wases war. Incessantly en the insect menaces that begin with the llunnlsli cutworm anil entl 1well, they never end until the frosts come and there is nothing left te attack. In recent years tlict'b have been liiin-" clnils of home' fiat-dens in' the euth'thir' section's of Philadelphia and'man.rinprc in tne near sumtrbs which nave been n I trcdlt te the Intelligence and Industry or tncir owner.", xne number was largest perhaps during the war. It fell off Immediately after the war, but since then it hris picked up again. It should Incrensc materially se materially that - . A T .. tw.fnni dm end of next- month every- .available lilete, of ground ln'PhlliH nma nnu ua suoures win nave us iiru- during gardener. , UUH IN UHUE Ucrmantewn, April ai, 1U-"J. - 11)1 C IJU ' " - ni one would ti Questions Answered V Pydmallenand Aphrelltfa- Te 'ie Krfller of I he livening tuhUe fMetrl Sir In th "What De' Teu KnewT.",'f the tivKMRia Pi'KMO I,nnin. Suturdiy, ApHl 22. p(t-iirpli Ne. B. It. Id lated! "Pytm "Pytm Hen fall In' ,leve with ;"hla ewn'' status of Aphredile!" Was net th'a mythical statue' named .Ualatfa and was net Aphrodltea nymph? . IIAnnY, IIILUKH. 4 llrldcshurc, April S3. 1D2S.' There ate sen-eral versions of the, mylh. One Is that r-mallan fell ,ln leve with Aphrodite (Venu). Anether Is that .the sculptor fell In leve'wllh n alatue 'which he carved, and which was endowed with lira W Venus and named dalatea. There la no nnclent authority for the Intler atdrjv -,r t viv . V.-lffX which' 1. Irte one Wed W" W..''0t 1a'! fcla comedy. 'PfmiHaiand 0ta1V,..5i1,r , 'Aphrodite, la the ,QrV nama. rt tlW'tH dcaa Venus, and Inmnholeti-AphroUarf from the sea. , f Race Populate of thiWAfM . Te the Kdller e'liJ Bv'ctJs PMe-tftr- nil- itnw Ann the Caucasian race corn' pare In numbers with' the. MonteiUuii an. ; 1'hlladelphla.. April S2, 1923., J& i The si, a-reat racas of mankind, Ms vldnt ty enthnoleclsta as fellow) Mongolian, SS.oeo.Ood: Caucasian, 84.OO.0pf f'Kecre. iso.tieo.ooqi Semitic. ,.alioeo,own 'Maiay. 62,000.000! , Red Indian, In NeYtn, Cantrtl and .Seuth America, 2l.0pe.0O4K ' Poems and Songs Desirti "Chrtat In Flandari" Te Hit F.Mer ei'ne Ev'tntnb Public J,tigtrt Sir Kindly print "Christ In Planderi.1' nKADEn. Philadelphia. April SO. 1022.. ', r , y. w '. J IZJ :" t?' '( '- lut the liberty we secured from on en on fallriile gave liberty te every mm te oek out for fils own Intcrw w. It m prdgresscd until low; "m""B LJ 3 jMnen arc at liberty te leek nf cr the r Wn Interests. The "?"? '!?, this by "sticking together 'i '.', S lone as the farmers centnuc te stick hart." se long, will tMrfflg be overlooked. HIUAM HAVahtU. I Conshohocken, Pn.. Aril 21, 1U . Tide of Democracy in China j T thr tumor et tht r.vtKbw rnhUc- f.crfef r: , air.-1'nibnbljr nil IwJIns " phia Journals of tin- H yrck brought Jn.t the fact tliiil the c eui of. -Ml war Ih about te break out li m. l.'nfertunately many of our 'Mnpatbetk Amerlenn friends have taken this fact merely as the proof of our ntlnl hopelessness- ami , nerpcttml Icthnrgy. One of the I'hlladeiphia papers of the 20th went se far even as te "' China la net yet prepared for ""occi dental form of democratic government, that we need, at present and for tin indefinitely prolonged time te come aa . e-nergetlc despot, even tK"',. BUbdue all militarists and dictate the country in order that China may have This statement, is se unjust and far from all Tart that l cannot accept it without a grcnt deal of wis wis Tilcien. We npprecinte the sym- j yinthy of the writer, but he is cI-, dentfy net aware of the situation of ewr country; for i was ms cij - of our need of a btreng despot that n few years age gave un Shl-kni n chance te enthrone himself, and stirred Chang Sun te restore the child em em perer. Thus, this method of coming plied and failed again and again ; and the enlv result wc obtained was the , retarding of the pregrs of the repub- , Jle and douhlingkef the work el the reformers. New. should either Chang , Tsae-lln or Wti IVl-fti succeed in gain- ' ing supremacy you will see that there In another, tenner or later, who springs np (e defeat him: because (lie Chinese people as a whole, including the mili tarists, nre tired of it despot. e one is mere familiar with n despot than wc. , for wc have enough of It in the last five thousand years. New we want a chance i trf guide ourselves with our own wins3. j which we never have had before. It 'would be well te bear in mind that the failurn of Yun Shl-kni was net due te the shortness of his life ei the attack of nnetber despot who was superior te him in power, but the pco pce pla'a hatred of despot and pretest from nil parts of China. Chang Shim was net defeated by the army of (-encral Tun Chl-ju, but the outcry of "Down With1 the traitor" of nil twenty-two jwevlnces. Therefore, China falls te i attain the stage of prosperity and peace net because the people arc net ready i fdr a democratic form of government. ; but because' the militarists are in our iray, but fhe militarist does net, repre sent China. Would yeit'say that China Mould net, at present, have a demo cratic government because there are ten or twelve men who are net rendy for j It? i Tt Is true that China needs a rest from the militarists' annoyance which I had se long ravaged the country, but we will net employ a lien for the pur- I pose of chasing out a tiger. It is the -responsibility of the Chinese people te i wipe out all shamefulness of the mili tarists, and thnt Is the very task we art accomplishing in Seuth China wader the leadership nf Dr. Sun Ynt- , sen. It may take a long time or many mere failures, hut we will net adept tie let-go policy until we shall have get what wc have se long been trying te get. There is no honor for a battle wen from a pillow-case. Dr. Sun Tat-sen, en the oilier harm. ) net a militarist. He is merely the I director of our people te overthrew the t militarists. Se purely Americanized, honest, upright and patriot is he that we Chinese of all foreign countries are TUshing te help him in his recent ex pedition against the Pckin Government. The rent of all Canten city's dwelling i places for one month hns been given te him for his soldiers without his ' nsklng for it. A large contribution from ' the people of Hupeli province residing , in Shanghai reaches liiin unexpectedly. , Ha was, a month age. welcomed je Kwal-Un te form his headquarters by tha people of Kwangsl province, which was conquered by Sun's troops net long age. te say nothing about the support given te him continuously by Chinese In various foreign countries. Various helps of these kinds enable lilra net only te carry en successfully J his expedition, but te enlarge the edit- 1 catien plan, read-building and cutting ' out of all evil business such as gam- 1 tiling, the tax en which would add te I . the Government mere than $18,000,000 1 annually. Remember, that our present , support te Dr. Sun Ynt -son means te , shed the bleed of our own brothers, mid I you may de well te imagine that wc de it 'only because we have '6. ' JOHN A. I'AAl'. ' 0-0 Snruce street, Philadelphia. Apr.! 2, 1022. Uf" ft ft'1 in his garden a tliey arc en top of Ilium'. 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