-.,? '" s- v" '- s1 JTOrWWreFTRiV? !T57OT!p X KU, 7 -t 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1922' A" ftWie' '-TTe77V 4,t -. W ' ' ; :? .7 t f' i ii I.' I ; .-! u ft fit 18 Cuenlng public SEc&ger PUULIC LEDGER COMPANY I CTIU'8 II. K CL'HTIS, rnr.stDENT Jehn C. Martin. l,e l'rli!ini and Treasurers H?plt2i. T!r. Srr;larv. lmrl9 II l.u!lii(t l.u!lii(t ten, Philip fl Crlhnu Jnhti ll Wllllnm. Jehn J. fpuritfen, Oer! V. UeMsnilth. David I? Smiley. DAVID tJ PMILriT tMltnr li JOHN' r. MAttTtX., O-nernl ihmIiieps Mtinarr Published dully nt rrnnc I.rpnrn Utilhllni- lmlerfmlence Fqunri rhlinletphla. Art ANTIC C'lTT. frus 'tlnn IlulMlne Ntw Yetilt "1114 Mli-en Ave TJCTneir TOl Kerl Hull line 6t. Letm (11.1 tTnh'-Prmefrnt RulMlng ClltUAOO 13112 Tribune HullJIne NDVS Ilt'nKAV? wusmixitpn Binrat, V t,' Cor rennpyhanli Av a-.l ll'h ft Nr.tv VenK lUrKtB Thi .s.jii I'm' Urn Londen IlORCir TrafnlKnr IlulMlns hl'llrii'lill'lleN rKll.Mt Th UriMMi I'tMir I.kmii Is iirr(1 te uli crlbfrs In I'liLftic :M.m inf urietiinl'nff tnn t th rate of tc-ii (l.'i i.-n vrr rel tn altl- le in rarrifr By mall te relnti outnlde of rhlladclrh'n In tn lTn I'd Sliifi ''armdn " lni1 Statt-e pe. rcvBiuiis. nmire ire, nny ein cents t"r month. Bit (Kli deiHr Pit m-1' paAI .n dnc Te all fnr'lnn reuntrlc f- ill' dnllsr a miith N0Tlcr-Pubscr1hT lhlrs addr.i chanced inust nlve e.d. aa w.I a nn Rildreep BELL, 3CC0 TTALM'T I;rreF, main imi C7Mfni a I cntimii-fr'i'fn te I'v-ning PublU' Lriiecr. Indrnrnitmc S junr. . ;'i(,'n,l:r;i,i, . -- -- z Member of the Associated 1'rcss i 'THE ASSOCI ATFD riit:SS cxrlualir.v ft I Titled 10 th i e ,'nr , r pub't n' inn et ai. ,'fi.,.i itirelc'i'i rfiiivrt (e If tr mil ef'ir-i n 'Tt(i-rt . in thM raptr, (., ,( ,i,e ll- loin. .!,. ;inbMli.,J ' lirrf(n. I tll rlflhf ct rrpub'rnflpi of fpreint tllipntches llfrei'l are ei0 -rl fil. l'hlladrlphti. 1'rliln 'fpl'tiib'r COAL: IT'S UP TO YOU FKDKHAl. I'th. i.-i . iii-M.i'u'.' Mr. Spen cer, n .-'t ,f i'u ,ini's fir the ijov ijev crnniPiit '. n i '! , , c m . vv'in prepni' te est.ib Sit ,-i '. Sr.it i i!i- t -fi.i imrrnl plen eri'cl mt I i e lVn'i imlii I'ti"! Ccmnils-!i'ii nrnl it.irni- Spnul, p:i a deserved m'.piin t '" ( "Inn, ii.mi Amey and hit celli ncncfi. There i.; - nut w '"en furranl.ited in In" reuntrj .1 ri thltic e r.-kj :i a pnll y nf pevl1rll!'ln!. i, inter;' -i-n e wit.i the pr, ce ce ef retnt! r-nli. Muni ,i:.,ihii i" tie only force tl.at tl.- "m i '(iiiiiiiien n'l.d applv. The Sa" p-" jns Info-matlen wl!-h would have m.iuf an i'i.eae in mithrai ite price sn'i.i n t itu'al- end in np; nitiin te rcn1!'!!, i en In and the piib'ic interct, threaterfcl '"n n!'y 'e tell vluit It knew An nsn-ei'iei.t lve. i pr!i'-- at tie level fstnhliil cd -t Mini'1 'n''eil It v 'I i InlP'i'm i iif tli r.i ' Co'iiirS Ce'iiirS Co'iiirS len t! ,.t 'lie luiM,; p'lb !. !imli in operate i vn 'y m i aVe i- -i ben e ejfir tive. Ai.tl'-ii-l'e i'l b, pleiitif'i' ni si. with'n a f' w ii:':it!'n T' e cinl tl at inr malh ai I'd ' , t .t . .'.ir.nn after nl'. t!. tnltie n-t 'i ' re" 'is '" mmitv i' b "iif te the c p. i "ii';i'' M";!'1a ! l'e there w.'l be a '' ii i' their 'el v . n' If 1 e . ' ' -f lmer arti -apt te il' i - T ' - . T, n 'ii fii"n- ll.e e : nd ' n I'n'y a f,r ' - j!in; t'"'pre- cenin.i!- ' -feni i .' ' -. ; dUCO'- !!.. rintlir'i : rr'. Indicated a- ' I v '' t!.e i.iarket, i nlvii i t'ie 'ine 1' ' ' i'nfimi--len. SUCCESSFUL SUMMER-CLOCK Till) da - ight-s:inig s, a se n uliiih c' here r.' r tn'nnrru prod V . h mil el a dtmiiiislung and of m t : Tep of H ke-, a'ni'lt T.l.e 'VllC" i! . ii s of indml.a! bewilder- jnent. While 'lie sr-t.ni ret Ideal an.! never will be .1 tit il n Ken'-r.il -umuier-i le. k law ; passed, the public ,i l..- remen h.'s appnr cntl pre'erred atm e i ; ;e.l a c etni reT.ise h (fording an eee-nuw if light In w.ik.ng hours. WliHti'M' urn ' said of fb'i .tl"li in the ruial dSnl , i- Ii uti'i ie.tinttble that metro; eUtati .n'lir mitiis ni in favor of maintain. nt' i ' .i-'ilii-inl seied'ile orn ern Jnally ai!e.f i a i v r i'mm"'. The rcluetance ,.f t'e ra''rea.! te e-p'. y anything b'ir stani' rd ' "ie . ' .. "f - ."s. . te Its i'sc ;n etl.nr in i! tin fe 'n'i'v through v 1 ii'h the irni '.ties pas. H is, however. .il semrwb.i ri i Hi, ul t'1 un derstand " I v dr.ligl '-'iMiig "iiii.es'" could net le z en 'e trams ;n '1 - u nnl here Tli . encessinii t.eed I e' r"r fere In tb 1. i-t th t eiiip...Miienf of htandnrd t.u.i r, ti. .. .:i..n'.-'ra .n "f he read. What i impnr'.in' te renienmer in.w ; thnt sun tine udl l restore i a '' A M. Sund.i uinrning be ,.i.ered intii tu- Miring. ' iei ,v h.ni'N. I' n .i- be :rgei'i, t-lieuld be ..' 1 '., ll f '!' cl 'e n.-lke the chroiiemeii ! bonks b.unnci prnperl'-. COWARDICE OF POLITICIANS Twi;.vn -i.T ' voted 'n i.er-'.'i Ti' -i!-M " V(". r.i ri .1 i'i epi i.-i-.,i. ;"... .-I'.fl'i" of the I!nn tien te tl." i: tlen. ; The most disfing ..-1 'd .1' 'l,ri is I.ndge. I of M.i.nch''snt. J!efii l.i ilgc r.r 1 b. I J'emecrat'e ee'leng ie. Wpi.l . vete1 ''gi.ti.t the veto, T eilge beci'i-e wan .ill t'' ' votes in N'nvemhc- f I :i r h 'i'i gr. p.p.. I WaKh. a''lmiigb Ie ,),. r.-'i-g ' . ( jenr. beia'.e e il .1 ! e i't'd ' i."e'V . Ledge tu charge 1 in w ''; be-' ii'v te n.e feldlers ni'clie--k. of V. e-.,.' ;, .. ,,, . llecl. of llissi ;r.. we,-, r' !' ! a ' 1,..-. , ing te the vein, in 1 Till'. or' ie, ,.f ( l le I was paired In 1 rri "'"" '" ' " -a,i'l President .1' ' ii" f ' ' f .re 1 w f I e 1 A", s a se 1 is with lined up tb tie ,,,)(. ,.i 1' Spencer, of I se , '. Pepper ll'ld I'eei!, 1 ' I ;- i'e '. vere ceui'igi 11 .. rr v 1 ' .pic ' ver. v et 1 becnu-e th-v biini 1 'I.t was ri 1'relingh ivspn rf n .ler-c . di-i ,.. v but be stoeil hv ! vet v Tdge, vhe was 'n '. s.1.1 I'epjer and Heed T,. ! V . ters voted nt1 'tl 1 ,g 1 11.1 b pair vetnl w.th Yerk Sena 'I e of them, C'alder, , nim s it. ' .r 1 '. ,1, A the inen-'.. )- defii'i..!. 1' w.e .1 )n unkind mh im 1 en.'. , n . ' 1I1. s. 1 terR v he win' rf' .1 te vote i. ibev te lieved let thev '. " ".pp- r' in Vew pin r Nearly inn pe! 1 m -i coward en 1 i eve of el'Ctie'i 'I'll, 1 fe-i. tl use SelKIInr. who d.'lleil reTU'.n'. fl 1 'lie ImllU- adve. cntes bv vet.ng 1. 'i IeIhvp'I deservp ti,, highest cull " 1 n ' 1' 'i Ml' lice nlii It the ethers Is be.' CABINET SECRETS RHTOHTs, of ,, M....I, ..' fuding and iiplnimi 111 I'u ibi.i llndillgs labinil lire persistent. What, ler evai'ipie. In. bci.mie of Sei 1 e inry llnnv.r'' I m ,1 Mine nltii I r Hard guiding spinl el the i!iiitn ir.ul'in in nil matters leliin d le se. 1.1I niui 1 1 eiiiuiili pn'ev 1 lllld legis'atnui Hoemi 1- en the sub ' , nclence and nibii 111ln.11 and n enr. Ii 11 ml truth, lie has a Irnuk leg.nd for ibe human factor In the o.euond.. problem that mil mil fieilt Wllsl.ingt.i 1 111 these ilajs nf stress nnd fiiiidaiiientnl linugi. lie isn't timved by Inherited delusion or superstition or lirejudlce faverabb- In am partli ular ilasi or (reup lb' i n't capital's umn or labor's man. He 1 lr l'i;ub and for the leunlrj Vhen the ieal and rail stiikc had pin giesscd le a point nl dinger and leufuhlnn, Mr. Hoever vva suddeiilv eIimiiiciI. lie is nifil 11 rasping statement or two iiidh alive of linpatlellie Willi hiinl-heileil leader u both side of the labor ieiiinnciv. 'I'heii It van Unit Alternej (icneral Daugheriv leaped te I lie front mid nionnpe ed the spetlUlit, Ue ( nt i 1 in the public cje n.s tt apjn,reut pprsoultlcutleii nf adminlstra ilve iinllcn "Yet nil WnNliIngten Is tuiylng (kt theM-nIdcut knew lltlle or uetlilng el the tactics formulated by Mr. Dntigherty te form pence en the railroad until nftcr the Attorney General had gene Inte the Federal ceuils nt Chlenge te ask for Ills Injunction. If, a the story gees, tlie President feds thnt lip vnf "lietrnyed" during "a recent crisis of public nffnlrs" wp mny yet lmve Interesting news .from the White Heuse. 1'ntlent men nre usually hard te deal with nftcr they nre aroused. And Mr. HnrdlnR 1 n patient man. STEPPING ON THE GAS FOR FULL SPEED AHEAD The Building Beem Indicates That Con fidence Has Returned and That Bus. ness Stagnation Has Ended "HKI.n Vi:KS who have been Impressed by thp nineunt of ImlldiiiR going en be tween the two rivers mid I'ine nnd Arch streets nre anticipating nn unprecedented Increase In tin n..ps.pd valuation of taxable property in the city net jenr. There probably never was a time when se Mail large building operations twrn In nrn?. less or about te begin ns the nrcscnt In ., ,, "" , . ' ll ' " '" fhe small urea nietit Inned there -Is ltkclv m b tin iineittiunt t'f between ?L'.". 000.0(10 and Sr.o.iKiO.ileo in new btrlldinc within the in t tuelve months. Seme it' the operation, already nre In pnisiv.-, ii h n the replai-emetit of the I'.ii'jl.ain I Lite by a theatre and elfice biii'd.iic. t'ie ereetinn of an npartinent hotel en the site nf the llpin'epul Academy nt I.nensf nnd .lumper ilreets, the erection of n 'nrse hnte! nt Seventeenth and Arch Krect. larce apartment heuseiat Klchteenth stri-et and Uittcnlmu" Mpinri1 and nt Thir teenth and St rii e .treet. office blllldlll.' n Tw.ir.et! ,,ii,l rlie-Muit. SiMeenth and Wa'nu'. Wa.n ! and .Inniper, Chestnut near Tenth, Che-'iiut and Sevemii and Hrend and Spruce .treet". nnd the firt sec tion nf tl.e I'nb'lc I.edeer Iliilidlm; at Sev enth nnd San.m. a buildlnj: thnt is ultl nintely te ceer the .q;iare bounded by Sixth nnd Serinh nnd Chestnut and Sansom strcetn. Other enterprises about le bepin are the erection of large office buildliics en the seutlieni-t nnd .enthwrt corner, of I'lf teenth nnd Chestnut streets nnd n large hotel en the -ite of the CetiTlnciit.il. This 'Nt i-iet i mnplete. Many ether neu bui'diii'.'s are under waj !n 'lie heart of the city and many ei resideni a nre being remodeled into apartment l.mes and e'her nre haing new fronts put in them te fit them for bu-inc". purposes. In the residence district, new he'ie nre ge;ng i-p by the bundled !f r.i bv the the ;ard. Of reurse. tK.s bul'ding boom 's !n part J the result of the virtual stepping of b u'd- ing during the ar. Many projects p'.ir.ned rive or sjx j cars age were he'd up 1 ecnuse i of the prohibitive cost of building material. I Hut main ether enterprise new nndtr way I have originated since the war ended. Thev I are d ie te the increased demand for office spce downtown; that is. te the growth of the d;v and te the epansten e' its b"sl- , ness We i-annnf I;eep up with the growth I nf the ci'y and provide housing an! office accommodation te relieve the conge.. en due te the stepping nf tiuililing without Ucp.n: up the building boom for three i - feu years a: the lea.t. Ml this n.ean a great Ir.crepse in the 1 'arable value of rml esta'e The -r.rea.e t'.is year ever Inst asm .nts te fn i.nen.000 The te-nl Is .'. .i,OhO.0O(i Tl.e U" Tease of 1!'21 ever 1!i20. however, anion -ed te Sis," HllO, 1111(1, the greatest increasn in tie hn'er- of tl.e cij. Hat thi was due te the de'lbern'e ,'nrrnsp in the assessment n ! existing preprr'v ra'her tlinn te the (rc.1l ion I of new vain bv new I 'iild,ng I Hut n" !tvre...e of .S'JiiO.Oi.ii HflO in t"-e I years never 1 apj er.ed befeie. Tic nenigp I nun la! increase :! p ten-venr period f'en I lf12 te lfi'j'J .ns m'v Sfi'J.OOii. nfifl. w'i. e in he prevciis -en-venr perleil l.pgi'.n.i . 1 with T..02 ; was SO.'I.OOO.OOO It 1 ' n.erally certn.n ii ' the average of tl.' ner : five vnirs will 1 t be less than SinO ii'iri.one I a vnr. j 'Ir., wi;: ad! something like Slii.neri.niMi j a jenr ' tie j. .n.e revenue, .'sva.l.il.'i- ' c j schools nt. 1 fe.- 'ue maintenance ,,f tie i.ty departmen'. 1 will make 1 pe.. ' , ,, . enlarge the pel;. e ferce'nnd le hire n."re i firemen, te build mere police sta' en nnd I fir" heu.e nt'd 'e keep the strcit ,n Vnt'er ciir.ditlen. Alde from !' relation ti ' t ihlic rerenue-, the building boom 1 d' rv ng f a'ron'.en because It Indicates ' 1' 'nfi deiv e las re'urned. The tog ten lave decided iirt " via. any lengi r f r 1 0.1 per hjidiiig nia'enal. but te g" a'cnl 'v.'h per enterprises in tie bi'.ef 1: 'here his been nbeut n tnj'h deli.r or ti. - '.kelv te come for a long tine. !'!. ' -,'- men nre be ;nd te be riflu'-ti '"d i". 't.e eamp'e sit t,em. With ever- "'.' i.tiil.-nt and l.pefil. n'l bii,n.s .. 1", . ., feel ''. s'iinu' 1 of tl.e reviv.i ..f b,. uit g 1 i as tlieugli in r.u'erenb.i.. who had b'-n strugsl. ng n'"' g ew n 1. igh and sti ny 1 "fid '.id 1 i nerete !ngi ' '. eve can ce. 1 stepped "'I ' ' - ah. ad . a tn.e tre h of ' v ing ' I'u a I s 1 ngdl f" high g'ar. d is tv ik' f 1 d TIPS AND MR. MYERS TldltMA! I. nlii-.n.t grandiv w i re- i.1 iiiniiie is r nuhling and i pi'ipi 1110ns in Hie I tes. and at ' im 1 ihii 'in William ! i I. M'ei-s ittrge'l witn imwtig .rsi-'cnu , , . 1 .. 1 rhsnlflieil hi Mini le V'sii.is at lie old Stale linu.'. wnere he fm.t mi. d .' 11 g i"ie in the ni'inieipnl service, has lnin, as the n'liig go(., .treelid. 'Ihe ideal of the times b'ive been sustained The I 'epartmenf of Tubl c Works, mere in grief than 111 linger told Mr M'is te g t e it and get another i"b T rs are tnb'n I. el us iiii'igine tin Mwrs en bis travels. Tl e lil-sl thing a 11U111 d"i s w I en ' is spirit 1 devv 11 and di pressed is te . nt 1 no nun sup. pose that the ix-gtildv aid ee-g uirdi.in of tin I.lbirtj Hell, departing I'r. m ll.e n'ene nf Ills toil, turned 111 at the fir-t ri.ta.iraiit lie saw te buy hitnsilf a In artening lumh. I lid lie tip lb" waiter? 1 lp is he hup of these unsung heroes win. manage in get out of rei-lniirantN vvilheit bribing the empluves'' Soiiiewhere in one of thn.e hnniille which n.cninid demi.phibisnphers wiite for the 1 aid and guidaine of iiiiihiimus euug men ' it I suggested that a ninn looking for work should iilvvnjH appear spick nml -pan Se Mr. Mjci's pi ibiblv stepped at a lientbhii k 1 land te get 11 shine. Sun e lie i still alive, ir liiusi he pic sin, led that be paid the tin) w ' sinned III sbnes live nr leu lent, innie than the adverlised rale ler the privilege of get ting out of the .hair mid priice-ilinK nn hi, I.i'us suppose for ti minute that Mr. Myefihjecided te console lilniHelf by lunchlns at albihleaable ca(a e u fushteaaUle rei- tnurnnt. He would tlrst have te tip his T tnxlcnhby. He would have te tip his waiter, lie would have m tip the management itself through the medium of the hat girl. liming hurled hi 1110110 right nnd left, Mr. Mjers, unless he wn willing te be flashed by nngry ntnre of uniformed at tendants, would have te pn n tip te the functionary who opened the deer of his cab. Then, safply ut hi own doorstep lie would tip his cabby eiiee mere. Ceuncilinen and inembci.s of the Adminis tration generally were shocked when they heard that tip were heliiif solicited nt In dependence Hall. Obviously such n prac tice mut he depleicd. Hut what about the Cm Hall itsplfV Are member of Council ever tipped? And hew about clerks In va linu City Hall offices? The tip In the fount t ha come te assume I an abomination and nuisance. It tends te ghp decent and dignified work n menial aspect and character. It keeps wage In many legitimate employments down te the ground. It hurts every one sooner or later. If ou doubt this ask the barbers, who snw million of their patrons turn nlmest with shouts cf welcome and relief te the safety razor and who live in dread of the tlnip when some genius or ether will come along with a home halr-cuttlne machine. The worst of it nil is that the tipper gets nothing for Ids expenditure. The tlppce takps hi tips for grunted without n sign of appreciation nnd, of course, without any thought of innking any return for it in the way of politer or mere thoughtful service. Amerb ans and their hab't of re. Mess .pend ing are blamed for having fastened the 1 urse of exorbitant tips en nil I'urepe, We are the most reckless people in the world In this regard. Foolish persons are beginning te offer tips te rnllwAj conductors and frol ic, men nnd policemen and een theatre ticket cletks. TURKEY ALSO HAS ITS TRIALS 'yMIi: lmpicssien of Turkish unm derived 1 from sudden realization ,,f the revived m'lltnrj strength of the Kemniist is some what illspelled by the report of divided cenii.el following the allied proposal fir a conference upon the Near l'astem situation. There nre indeed three groups of Otto Otte mans intimately concerned in the offer of the Western Towers. Se far as can be learned. Mtistnpha Kemal m temporarily content te nwnit the effect of his swift and decisive conquest of Asia Miner. The presence of nn increasingly large Britl.h fleet in the Ilnrdnnelles suggests at lea.t one convincing reason for fb; alleged moderation. Cnder existing condition mi attempte! invasion of Thrire is likel.v te prove anything but a lark, a-ui Kemal 1 tee able a general te discount it d.ffi mlties.. Opposed te him nre th the. eater and jincees of the mere reckle. faction' in the Argera (ievernmi.nt, v!.e fee! that I'urepe lui already been suffii lentlv frightened te partake of the dbu of humilitv I Te add te the confusion, there is the rem- ' nnnt of the Caliphate n ithnnt.v In Cnn- : stan'ineple. represented b.v the very much J cribbed, cabined and eenlmed Sultan. 1 W! ether the Kemniist. r.ie in favor of ln- I vesting him with actual power and estab- li.l.ing him as head of a reconstructed Otto Otte man Kniplre i a ipicMiun upon which. In formal. en is kicking. It tnnj be seen, thirefere. thnt the blight of dissension is net e, 1 isvey confined te the nation, entertaining hope of defining mid clarifying in 1 inference Issue left In ban by repeated violation of the Treaty of Sevre. Turk of varini political com cem com pleuetis are eagerlj awaiting official nn- neuncciiient of t ceiii'. 'ie pm.-ram ami ! Inl'i.it'eu from tl nllnd Towers of some 1 agri 1 nii'iit iiitiier'iing t!.i eventual status of I tit".Sttui;s letwii-ii l'unipi nnd Asia. Tl.e meeting rf the Trench nnd Itnllnn l'l-cmiers and the Hiiti.h Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in be resumed In Tnrl fdav, is evpeeted te shed much needed I ;! nn t! esp pour- If the scope of the protected 1 ..nfc'.-cii' e . i.-itliucd. the pnrtici pnt.t.g Ti .vers spe".ti.. nnd the date lived for the looting, the Turks will be ennblcd e measure their tire.ent gnln ngnlnst tlie p...sibllit es nf ch.ilN nglag (ievernments cin'i me'e In co-operation. Nn one knows hotter than Mustnpha Kemal hi'v.self thai recab iiiancy in the face of a gen line .mite of tl.e We.irin nations would be rash. II. s i c. cjitauci or refusal of the parley offer na irally di pend ujien what f.iitl, ee ni:i( reoeso in new erinen.'es 01 i.,nrI.leni n,; ,,f n pe cy of accord . A SUSPICIOUS EDUCATOR IT IS "t I'M! i liaritabl, 1.1 ass.. hip that Hrnest M. Hepkins, pti-id'nt of Dart !.. i1!, was l. nt giv i'3 a. i'..'e expression te hi theigiu in his stin, .iner. that "tee 1 i.mv men are going 'e .. ..go " Similarly in'elo'iteiii i hi appeal f..r ni nrlstecrncy nf brains gnd his as-crtli n t'.at "college courses are definltelv a privilege end net nt a'.l 11 urn."--' right.'' Till Pucnter is nbvleus'y veicl by the trials of attempting te Inti-lleitua'dy luvlger ate jfiini'i men who icnct b 1 indiiTrrently I te the process. There nre 11 in'b. r nf these 11 all universitk, l"i ndii.iss!0n 0f that ; gei.er,ilh known fin t ' ard'y 1 proof that higher 1 ducnti'iii en a bmnd nnd generous v, de is u failuie. 1 Te condemn hbe-nl epp. -' ji tfs for eol eel 'eje rdiicatlen bnausp of i cer-iun propor tion ' t mis!lts is 111 thei.r- 'ke stigmntljilng tlii eirire litiinnn rac iie"i -e .nir.i unvvor unvver 1 thv spei linens nf If ere 10 l.e 'mjnd It w.ih pethnps Ir llnr'.i's' intention e impress upon new s . ; .. . .,. tl,e open- ' ing of the acadeiiii' ' ' 1 1. 'i Vew Hanip- ' shire college ! lie nrs.i it reiii..ing their ' re.pensihilities. If nnvii.ng !ij was de- ! hlieratelv designed, the i-'M'lent nf Dnil- l-i. nil lias been gill" ' 111 e of the must nffrn-lve plea for mm'1.", and iifellectual I s iporeiliou-lioss ever 'n id h nil Ainer- I 1. an (din.iter i'i a I. gn "'i THE KANSAS PLAN TMH" I11d11st1i.il ii - of Kansas hns L worked si' 'pssf , .. . , rdlig te Uov Uev Uov erner Allen- I' hn 1 inue! down forty. Cue important dec-ien. ,,,T( tmg wages and working conditions 'i ' e industries nf feed 1 ..!.. ii I ee .. r 1 it 111 11 n.l In flint I pre'HK'1 e... ... .." , lerlv-tliree m ue ' ll".' necii in iPtiti"! by both 'i pi. ei- nnd empleyes N'uiety P''' ' ''"' ' f '' ' '"isc-i before the court have been brought ! tne empleyes in an rfferi le secure ie!.. t idiili tliey could net -et dlrei'llv from t1 .r employers. This siiiiiinnrv v a. n m-rd In the Heuse of Hepresentatives bv Id presentative Hix-h, of Kan'a. e ui-edm e n bill providing for a national tnhuinl sinillar te the Kan hih court for 'he -it'bm'tu of rnilrimd disputes. The desirabiim "f s. h a court is admit ted. The lis. h Ciiiunujit. -Hailread Law iiievldcs for a l.ai.er H"aid whose fuin liens are similar "' these of tie Kansas euit What ilie count rv 1,. oils i. net se mu h another Hai'mnd Laber llenrd. or rien a Itnilread I.ibnr T.eiid wnli increased pew -,,!, a n coir' with jurl-dii Hen nier all disputes wlin 11 thiiann the industrial prnie f ihe 1 niintrv As wc die net likilv in get if light awav, pi, cry such pr.ipn-.il as that of Heprescnt alive Ileeb . mild I... wcleniued be'aiise it call ntteiiiiiii te il... piesint nnsatisfiii inrj (ondltien and hnsiciii- the tune when an adciiiate rimed v vil lie agieed upuiT The cellai'iiian tbn. jcar should have room for a bin of white potatoes and n barrel ex fluy-s AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT A Vacation May Be Toe Leng In One Locality for an Everyday Appreciation of the Doings In Anether n.v sakah i). r.ewKii;. IT IS very hnrd net te he local In one's Interests, .lust new I was out declaim ing te 11 property owner en the sheer mad ness of allowing a public mad that ran through her place te be abandoned bv the read commissioners nnd another of easlu grade pstablishpil through another rud of her fnrin. which would cut It up in cac some future day she should sell, or want le sell te a huver who wished privacj. In oilier words, I was prcnehlng what the his torian cnll "1,ilP7. fnl re" "let it be." or "let it stay"- a though It were hell-tire, eriglnnl sin, 11 raid en the political plum tree or a speak-easy (hat were the points under discussion. Ter the time being I wu mere involved tlinn If Ihe whole of Phila delphia County had dropped buck Inte the grasp of the machine in the November elec tions. All of which shows that for some peepV, nt lenst, a vacation emi he tee long In one locality for nn evcry-dnv appreciation of the things in another. Which I why, in-t nl out new, most persons who have had duties and plensurrs and home ties in ills tnnt country place during the last three months begin te feel thnt It is high time te dose up and return te town. IT IS net that the country if one's choice or birth is net lovely just new, or that the town i 11 rival in nny sitise in beautv or desirnbi'ity. The October winds and rain rain lessness and fading leaves de net enhance Thilndelphin's beauty, but it I high Mine for these of us who nre rested from vaca tions of one sort or another, or at lea-t from n change of icene nnd occupation, te get back te what has te be done in church and civic business and philanthropy and poli tics and schools between new mid Christmas. Tucse who have stnjed hard at It all summer have certainly "held the fort" for the re t of us, but between October and Ihe first of the new year the real nihanci hns te be inadeby all of us that will tell en the town's growth for t lie coming year. In our cllmntp. especially, these months nre the best time for Intensive progress. And In Philadelphia this jcar se much ha te be decided that will count Irrevocably for our future. Trie second nnd really crucial drive for the federation of the charities, hospital, set tlements and social service institutions must be put through, und this time with no deficit. The gains of last spring's primaries m it be conserved politically, nnd big majorities lel'ed up te confirm the ebo.ees then made. The new budget system inaugurated 111 tunic than one of the church divisions must be mere generallv accepted and worked out te a succe-sful finish. The philanthropic organization that have been waiting for iiPlter time te rehabili tate their plant, or te build new ones, have get te ('cciilc new wlie'her te go en or go hark for geed. The schools and the University are fining nt lenst the discussion of nlmest revolu tionary change., for a the Walrus re marked. "The time has come te speak et many things !" And. lnstly. the whole topegraphv nf the city itself is en lie verge of 11 great change n change of center, a change of transporta tion nnd a change of appeainnce under t lie great impetus of the coming ieMui-Cen-tennial. ALKTJADY real estate, from the drop at the end of the wai, has perplexed both owners and bujers bj n sudden change in market value, unacceuntnble except en the stippo-itien that there 1. a tide hack te the citj from the environs, basfd en Mime eco nomic condition that touches housekeeping. It is no longer cheaper te live nnvvvliere In the country than in town. It i- nut even mere restful te commute for these wlm must make at least two jeuinevs a day, fo fe business or pleasure or behind. The culil question, a well a the feed and cure fare question--, make tin country house u doubtful venture for persons nf limited in come. The servant question, with her dav out perquisite, adds te that already solemn list of queries, Helow a certain Income It Is lps expensive te live in tewn: above a certain income one inn weigh the difference nnd afford the luxury. Tlip leal estate men ami the builders arc beginning te sense the value of ihe little cilv house in the convenient, nettle, ted little street. Te walk home from bus!-ne-s. or te stroll down te shop, te happen e'.t te n piny or n movie after dinner with out recourse te trellev or meter or time table vehicles .i if te go ti half dozen lil" Its, and there ou are! There tee, un un Jestbd by strap-linnger or duer-puhpr. without having te thread jour way through thousands of meter going jour wav, or bring held up lit crossings in a jam 01 t m (Tic; just te go and come without calcu lation, and te be en jour own dnnr-tcp w t limit any mete than the healthy elTeit of walking' there, past stelidlv hcld-ni. crowds en corners wailing for cars well, it gives one u. very independent and restful fr cling. TI J I wiek-ejids are what teallv ce.int against tlie town. Sunday in Philnd. I phia i rather an awful test of one's rellg'en, bemuse bv the "thou halt liets" must Chri-tiau keep the day of test. Ami the iitmnsphere of n negative Sunday I very de pressing. The mere se if one aeqtlies es in ihe custom te rat and s!e(p one's wav through us tedious program, with listening te a sermon as the quintessence of dun well done. Hew te get and give pleasure en Sunday, without making cln r p.nple work te minis ter te one's mind and soul need, hew 10 he given te hospitality, and jet hew te bin., tune te think and feel, and 1 .span. I for oneself, hew tu keep in tomb with one. fniiulj. and net waste tlie day bj ' huiw sitting mound, hew te pnv ones tribute te one's leligimi mill lilllke Up for what the chunk fails te provide In pbvsi eal and mental stimulant and exeicise; hew te git lesiid for Mfiinlaj. and n ihes.mie tune lempletc the undone duties nf Sat 11 dav . Iiuw te .erve (Seil tlie wav the ileigy w'i, nt mu te. and the way jour fainilv want Mm in, and tl.e vviy juur next week's de miinels urge von te ah, but these are big nti'siieus! And thev are ineie complicated for th' dwellers in the city tlinn for the ones who are nt t.etne .11 country ever trie wi ok -end. rplIT Suudiiv wall- in thp ceiintrj Is a I gi'.n in-tituieii ' specially these autumn dnvs. and if it 1 nds up somewhere near n enuiitrv church ter evensong, se nun h the Tlie Memerial Chapel at Valley Purge, tlie Kwodci'ihergiun Cnrhedial out at P.rvn thvir old St David's; St. Themas', Whiiemnu-h: St Martin's. Chestnut Hill; or te make one nf th inlry l.nialiei Meet- ing or 1 ail "lie or "in i.tmieiiin .iiun-ues the nbjei'ive in lb" ncinung, and a stroll aft'iward an ui" ' hnppv solutions of 10111- I nK one kind of pleasuie with another Thai worship in ether places and looking at ether gulden give one. tee. a sense nf el l,,wship and unWIii'.e one's inteieis. Set dtilv te see bow the ether fellow does it but te' de it Willi the ether fellow is ,, great eye-epeiu r, both in politic H ami ie. 'K"f these of 11. who have lived away frnni town all suiaunu i" lack with straw sticking in our chit hep, and burs allacied in inn ben,., ni b'lisi we shall have bmught Mimctliiiig of another iKlghborlieinl back te our iimie iiun' Ii nuns. And for a lime at least, we can leek at these old haunt with fresher eje. and feel the jressuie nl their needs upon lis with meie uiijaded 8 Knewing another lecalilv well should hdp us comprehend our own loeiilltj heller. ellr sense of propeiilon needs adjusting new and then. Te get far enough away from home te se its relation te the. world mound It Isiit grei't reaiijiiiier or iici-pih-cuh-. even if U 4 smy B "Jjess te I a nelfc-hber's 4 1 v"1 NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks With Thinking Philadelphia en Subjects They Knew Best By WILLIAM A. STECHER Director of l'li.i-Uul llepTrlinent ef the llciard nf l'.cluuilhm On Physical Instruction PIIVSICIAN.S mid physical Instructors differ fiindnmentallv in thnt the one clas studies tlie sil; te make them liealthv while Ihe ether studio healthy person te keep them healthy. Thi difference was suggested by William A. Steelier, director of physical department of the Heard of Tducalieii. "Until classes are needed, of course," he said, "and I enlv suggest the difference, perhaps te indicate mere emphaMiallv that the servhe of the phjslcal director i directly in line with all the progressive ideas that have te de with preventive medicine, "Fernierlv nnv circus performer wa per mitted te tench physical education. Today the instructor iivi-t pass a verv stiff etnminn etnminn tien. and he inusl held n bachelor of science degree in phjs'ca! education. Indeed, the fact that the tcim 'plivsjcal education' Is being used tedaj instead of 'phjslcal train ing' would Indicate the increasing extent and . ciiiiprehensiveuess of the science. Phvshal idiionter are net taught te put childien through drills only Drill are mere expres sions of their work. They are a means te an end. "The service of physical instructors is te keep healthy person healthv ns well a te correct phjsicel defect which can be cor rected b.v exercise. Their service may over lap all the ether olegies and handicrafts. Net a Fail "Pome folk view our work and snort the w.ird 'fad.' Hut phjslcal education isn't a fad It is a very definite part of general ibicatiun. "A a matter of fact, the posture, the mrriagp of children speak volumes te the dnceter of phvsical education ceiicerniiig the phisldil condition of the 1 hildren in our schools. Steep shoulders and lint chest are iniher sprleu defect. They are the batjls for veiy tuuibUseme ill "Vewadajs the physical director studies the relation' of these defects te ether, per I dps le. apparent, aiiatenibal defects as a matter of fact, in some instance, tin re lation of these defects te tlie luead science nf e. oneinics. ' Tint chest and steeped shoulders arc net ahvaj due te structural defects Likciv as net. a bad posture mav come from malnutri tion, A child mav net eat enough, or net nt enough of the right feed, te make it pos sible for him or her te stand cerrcctlv A lnld mas be tei weak te stand inrrectlj And the" physb nl director, with Ins ee non, studies hi subjects te learn lust win their posture i-n't geed If a child I peer! fed and it can happen even in the wciltli. iesi families t li ft t a child is net given the right sort of feed le produce nigged slieiigth tlip phvfciml director must find it out And his work then becomes mere especinllv a matter of economics. If a fninilj is tee peer te give its children proper feed, ether agen cies .ue sought which will see te ll thai the condition of the fainilv is impioved. "Net Infrequent! bed pristine is tlie re .sult of peer e.vesight. A 1 hihl who is .(in stantly steeping te see will shortly develop a Hat' chest and steep shoulders. If this Is found te he the case the child is handed ever te an cje specialist for treatment. ( liililrcn's Healing "It is net seldom thai a child can hear out of one ear nnd net se will out of ihe ether, and It is rossihle thnt the child's par ents have never found this out. The phv.ieal (lliecter, however, lieliier, thnt the ilnld' .pine is twi-ied tu the tight. He watches the child carefully and discovers that he or .he is ceiistantlj tinning te the light when niij one speak. flld the splenitis! declines fiem that that the left ear of the child is peer. The child has been turning the ugh! car se much 111 order te hear mm i cliarlj that the spine Iris heiouie titcd "Suppose the child has Hclcneicls. Ade noid make hieaihiug difficult and Ihe host j. pnurly developed HI consequence ll'. the plivsleal dliecinr's business and opperiiiiill In discover si. Ii delists and tin 11 the child te the specialist, who can cnrieii the defect "llach .vein in Thllaclclphla from live te si llieiisaud ihihlicit me gneu parlieiilm forms of exeiii.e le ion si ph.vsical ilefeels Apparently Ibe .lulclii i me normal. Their health Is geed. Hut the detects, given time. would undermine their health. The physical director lias bla opportunity te correct these AT LAST! defects and assure the child continued health. "It is a very large service It develops n foundation for 'uture health te build itself upon. "Physical education does net primarily teach complex exercises. That Is only .1 small portion of the service. It mny go se lar as te teach indirectly the solution of problems In sanitation, carpentry, drainage and what net. Window spacing, the proper building of chairs, mav all come under the attention of the ph steal director In no less degree than bcttlng-up exercise." Congress will adjourn What's In a today and the President Nnme? (Indies will cnll nn extra ses sion for November 1," te consider the Ship-Siibsldj Hill. The Presi dent would like Cen, ess te lake a recess instead of adjourning, hut Congress doesn't see it that way. Tlie unlnitfnte might con sider there was little difference since in either i n-e Congress would quit its labors for a stated time; but Congress knows dif ferent. When Congress adjourns Cnligiess men get mileage The difference in terms costs I'uele Sam n lltlle matter of $1120.(1011. One might think Congressmen would be nuxieu te hnve tlie reuntrj save thi meiiej . One has another think. If the farmer did net All the Fun keep interested in his of the Fair job the world would go hungry. That he is in terested is evidenced bj the various, count v fairs. In thu fair at Allentown, for in stance, iheie nre en exhibition (iftv-thiee varieties of nim nnd Ul!.l varieties 'of po tato That there is also a poultry show is somehow less wendeiful. The amazing ihing le ihe oily man ii t lint theic can lie se many different kind of potatoes and farmers wise enough te knew them nil. It is this wi'dem r hut feeds us. There's worth in that potato's eyes Which still in wisdom grows; That fanner's (bin is ever wise That wags of what 11 knows. The coin's ears am attuned te bells Ter dinner ever where, , D.ves, (bin. nose. einf, 1 us fancy tells) Are features of the fnlr. What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ 1 What svml.nl nf the Tuiklsli rnce mUe. elates the fnuulini crescent nf Islam? '.' V lleli I I n-llle ' 3 What Is the pediment of a buildlnc" I U li.it In majolica, and win is It ee called? r. When del Attila. Ihn Ilun. Invade Hill opt 1 What Is mayhem" 7 Who Is tlld pi,.nt Ki, mat y ,,f the. Inter er1 S Who were, the leadeis of the. J,.r reie. Hen In south A fih a which occurred at the opening of the Wm Id War' ! What kind nf a vihhi,. ,M '...uwier" ill l.'uitllsb UniiK" Mewiei l". Name two ureal rlv, r nf ItusM,, (inning north into the AruV ic,nii Answers te Yesterday's Quiz 1 The Kauehe are the iewi,i f,f ili tlallis of Argentina ?. The taffiall of a ship n, ihe rail aieund lis stein It Is also iu. in,,,,,, ,.,. of tliiy stern. ' .1 Ititeistiite ciiiiuiii.re. Is (oinineiip tvu , .Stalis I11i1asl.it,. (unuiHrce la com cem com nirice exclusive! within a Si.a,. t A mediatized pillice Is en,- esic, mu. liciinaii, who w is deprived of a ilinct pari In tne kvi iniiimii of the fnuuer einpiie hv the annexati H ,i,. uiillnaticjii of Ins Main te iiiiutlui Stale. t)ie mini .. 1. i.iniiK neinlnal i-evcccignty and bhv,, ., ,. 'Ilie cdiaiaclei nf I'.ipi.Un t 'cm In ,,,,,,, In ('hallos I iicl.cn., no,., , . ,..,,' ." and Sen " """ ' f. The two kh litis! liver svslinis nf Seuth Pl'iia"'1 "''' ""'Sl' "f ""' Al"a'"n '""I T A gondola 111 i.ilhvnv p.nlnnc.. 1. a 1 , , . . . . shallow, npeui fieliihl (.11 S The prev lines nf Hi.. OI, ,,r Sr..h A film am i'u 1 (i,M,cl ,,.. , ,i Transvaal and u t,,. .',(. si,,,,, il Lake l.ilc is (lie shallow c:-l of Ihe (j( ,, Lakes "-"l Hi. titiliaid Jli'idUur was 11 fainuiis Tlemish inutlivmiitlclan. gveuiuiilivr ami mu,,. m mukur, Meled for the Slorciiter inojec. f. tleu. presenting a map' of the world N, en u llut vrface. r v "u SHORT CVTS Light bail Is nn accelerator designed te make the scamp scamper. Wonder th. Iclnd of n thrill New Brunswick has for the third act? Streudshurg guinea hen is mothering a covey of quail. Subpoena out for Heb White. Pretty soft for the hard-coal men and net particular,: hard for the soft-coal men. As the householder in his cellar sees it, the fuel tlu.t rushe.i in will itself have an angel's tread. . 1 New that the nenus Pill is dead tin obsequies will he cheerfully celebrated en many a political st. -p. t. .T rl"'ln', thing. about tlie trial ef irer. Einstein yesterday was that enlv eon een vietifin could vindicate him. German scientist say he has discovered a euro for the s; pjK sickness. Something in the nature of nn alarm clock, we siiriiiUc Velstead describes impencliment pro pre eeedings against Daiigherty ns comic opera Of cntirse. And if brought te hook he'll face the music. .1, J'1" 1r,si,lent' message ncceiiipanjing fine bonus vein was both logical and sPll..'. Inc. which perhaps accounts for the cheerful nlacrlty with which tlie Heuse biffed it. ArcheolegiMs 5ny they lmve discovered ft stone. aRp village ,, is(. neyn,e ,n Lnk, Superior, nnd believe the builders were cop per workers. We'll bet they're right-with leave te copper. Wp gather from editorials in New Yerk MZil'ni"7Ni tUt f'hn,0 r. Murphv has steep,p( ,n rPmaiMl1(. b()i.ii of Tn,nmanT n, 1 l.T h" l,nv' "llcn ,0 ', nutlinnty and when te let ll alone. p,.u b,1,"',,"p'p.'-1'ls detector designed tn mins.il,, 'l,',,3 Vs. ,"i'u' nttnehert te far- ninnn, i'" i"'0 P Yerk whways Very nea Ien uiM"R ll,"s "" ,,lnr,, l-1Rll,ful r0" net tien with rapid transit than a snail thnt '.'He!.""' !,,?H,"'"'"'P l,nvlnS ,",,n received v" . TrP. "'" '"' ""' nnd no war .11 ihe snrrLv .i "" p7'"" "'"'".If n feeling of sorrow 1111.I iej . n , ,. t0 . whet Thnh"K P"Cn '" " ,l,Prn"1'n,ni'r ail ,0 A !. Dp Vee. w rather inephet, of Hackpiisack, N J., snvu flip ceiiiinff Hnund tn lie Itlglit ,,, .. , , winter is' going te be mild. 1, us I.iickenhlll. nf Tettsville. vveatlier nrephet f ihe Plnlndelphln and Heading ailwiu. predicts iK nilll ,,,.,, -imer. Heine somewhat of n prophet eurself. we predict that round about next March one ?. if !!', V ..I1 1'f .'i10'"' K'tlemcti will ha v. ifernting. "I told , se I" , ,,e ether wen 1 be s,ing xveril. Sl.i. I-pce nst rue ting the (i..i . 'liama from the facts ine .M.vstery as ihpy me prpsenled 10 ,.. ,, os sajs S ha re la w ( emhs (he emiiiPiit bacicrlnleglst. giviiK ' ' weigh, te ,,,. dreams f tl.e l.uicher. the linker and enndli-fiek. maker the night be fine !,,. murder and ,,,,1 entiielt Ignoring be fact thu Ihe (we lelephn,,,. ,,,1 l Hie i" lies ,,f ,1P deceased ncciirred at least IblrtJ-six hour befcu-e the eclip.e ,f the .iw. 1 " '' I"'('"1 I'revl.leiice niraiiseil s" Ihii Ilie enemies of P,f Tlnsleln could '""up Hicinselves, wp ,. f.,,,.,.,1 , ,,, ,. elusion ihat . ,)n,iri(: (f th( lm(,pN ml(ll,r a crabiipple nee has subtl ference cillier te .Inliii Hi-ehii r Isaac Newton. Hut wliieli.' Ihat is a question that science tins vei I,, solve; hut we de net despair, fur Hern 11. It is the proud beast of ueienca (nil it can in leasi have ns mini, ihceiiei as the police have lines. lielli's-Lettrt's r- rpili: girl tee fund of prinking J- Will never une fm- u. Her mind will g shrinking. I be gnl inn fund of prinking Will like iiisi, ad, I'm thinking, Her lUe-fent self of leeks! ihe girl loe fund ,,f prlnklug t.i . "L1.1.040' caru ter books. -Iilanehe Elizabeth Wade, Jn the New Tork Hcruld, .V-.Vftten &.! ll ,11, .. ,.j.j ja