W? ' "l5c5iPPW7?Ar $w K '-fSjc,j i,'JBJHva" 7 l V S M' m J m& i w w, ' ll SL ( 'T'-.'i' m V-.rf 8 Cuentng "public Ule&ger l TUIiLIC LEDGER COMPANY y ci?nua it. k. cunTis, rnnsiuis-t ' Jehn C. Mirtln, Vlie President ami Treaimreri ChMlea A. Tyler, Secretary. Chnrlfi II. I.udlntr fnn, Philip 8 Cellins. Jehn II. William", Jehn J. Spurn-ten. Cieerue I". aeldsmltli, David K. Smile'. ftlrectem. , ) pAVin E. SMILEY ttdlter OtlK C. MAnTIN... General Bmlneca Manager i PubllsheJ dally at rem la Lepecii Building ' Independence Suuare. l'hlladelrhla. Atlantic Cut 1'rrn-ViHen HulMInc Kw Yerk 3M Mudlfen Ave CrmeiT 701 1'enl IlullllnB t, Letus 013 OVib'-Pei.ieernt tlulMuir CHICAGO 1302 Tribune HulldlnjJ vnws iirnK.u Wasiu'btc-i uiiiBAi, V r ("or Pennltnnli and 14'h st. Kkw Yerk llurtc . rhe, .Sun Hull lit it Londen nciiui' Trafalgar HuildlnK ttUUSCHll'TlON lUliild: Tre EtcMMl l'ldLic Lsi-ieu l wnfd te ub crlbera In l'hllmte lh'n ami aurreundlng tewni fit the rate of tuelv 11.') tents uir week. paabl e the career. By mall te retntn outside of Philadelphia In Via United State". Can flu or rnited Statu res- fuelene, postage free, fltty ("01 cents per mouth. Ix ($0) dtflHra per Sear ra iM In Advance Te nil ferln teuntrles nn ($1) dollar a month Netice febacrlbera itching Address changed fcust clve e "' as well new nddresn. BELL. 31)00 VAIMT KlY'TOVF. MAIN Met - tiFArtdrrsn nil cemt.ittilrfTf im te rtitdttt F'thUe I.CftQ'r, inrirprntlntcr .St; i ire l'i mint 'itnil Member of the Associated Press Till: ASSOCIATED rtlKSS ti ncliiilieO "i Htltd In the me or ifjiuMicofieii vl nil tteti iitpatchei cr'ditnl te it or nef nfftem lie rredfrj In thtt paper, unit alie t'ie local tirua n ibitirti therein. All right tit republication of tp'clal tllspatchtj hrrcin erg rtlte leaert'ed. rbilnlrlpliia, ttilnediv, Printer 4, 1":2 CONFUSED TRAFFIC LIGHTS IT ALL meter tltlvers wete iciM.less iintj MiN nt in tint- 1 1 1 1 1 cl nf mind in". ml people if mi- ,ni'l ilij iiii'ii'i llu' pre-enl form mill nirunge m nt of tin' in w n ill'n' signals n llni'iil vlrirt unnlil plrnx' tlu'lii grcatl , lnr tin- n ilimt nlmlrinlt .it they are In principle, nn- m pliin'il tli it an atltomebilo ilrKcr who v Nlir te In' .ilns Bafo within tlie narrowing lines of vollee rules will eMim il.ire tu leek nt tin te id directly In front of him. llu attention must be renccntrnteri te tlm task of picking out tlie led, Rreen or jellew signals from the ra.i7e of street light-" nml decoratlve illuminations ag.iln-t which they arc dn pln.cd. The trouble with the m- -.Iqnals N that they nre kejit nt ten low i hm I. Their eleMitien I- "-Innlir te tint nf the vtreet lights 1 till lim-t of Hie (Iti 111" lliiu lll-llli (Ign1.. l'mperh lliev sheuhl he displayed at a ;;ie.itir height, i ill' in inh i lli'tt the might be mete ilearly l-ible at u ill1--tame, but te make It uniii"'-'- in l"t .i tt operatei nf a metmv.ir i.i file Iik e irniu the read fur mere thin an lnt mi te knew whether the n l- open or elrwil A1- it In, any one net familiar with the swell will often hae te leek sluupl te pb k the fiznnl light out fnun the ihinininl- "t ether light- in i In1 immediate w mlt New. i erv 1 irge p.lit of I lie popin.ltien 1b -till in the halul of -topping ah 'iit mimiedh fteni nub-, of dodging into mov ing trulle. of j.i wil'clng between 'igiinl points. Motere.ir-, will a-!en.illy make wrong tm mugs ei dirt out of -ide -iieit'-vv hoi c no tratln bigns ,ue leented. Jt i" tl buMne.s of meter drUer te worry ube it the'e thliig. TIum .heiililti t hae te di yprl their attention leiiMuiiih te lueU fm overhead lights tint m.slit te iitiire no mere thin a spiend- gknn e Ne i tie ,it Citv Hall is t prepartil te ay wheihei t In- pipsent teim of -ign il strndaid 1- th" in ' pted one or wh.tlici, when tlie - ni brutiued tralli' mnttel -v--tern p.i-ses ih exper.ment.il -tage. the lights will be lifted out of the ma7c of -tre t lnmps and ilit-plnv iglls as thin ought te be. The pellre hae had te -ehe -eme troublesome iiiri'li.imi"il pieblun- in .nlii' lug the autenutic -.gnahng -ystem te I'.ienl street The prebtbh arn en the rilit tacit. Hut their tewei- eiilht te be at .'.li' tliirt fiet higliir. The pan that tr.iflie men have te jdn at inlerni'dlate street intertei t oils i- fe- i n i.i both dlfteiilr and il.ingereu- Win n thei nre enough tn r and wlnn the lights ium proper! displavl the nifi- in in sliei M have nothing te de but s,.,. tint ilie r .le are ehe.ved YERKES GETS BY MI I.I HOI 15MVS en Sipui crk"s the Ternbu! i- 'l i rll.I HOI UNH'S own t-rk. w lllie In' in I a spntdi fiem his fi-st si nffli u i !j tules- be Iris made in ti is mm When the lining -u i.-e wn- nue-tnl i--tenl.i at I'll'tN-fifih and Walnut sirc,1 . for drulng a meter without u piepr h ene tlie fn t lint ti'i'lmienl efiin-i- ti-e rutin llv punished in hi- own emirt didn t v e gli against hlni Had a Vt rkes het-n trviut; Yerke there wetil.l have been n brutal !ee ture and n tin "A Pentn.nptlbV triek." -.ml Migi-linte Stevenson in disenbing the ntn-t When migi-trnte meets i i igi-tnte-but What I- ihe u-e of talking about If THE ETERNAL QUEST ONi; of the tM-t 11 ng- tl II II, e !! I. hln-vi-t- nttetnp'el wIipii t!ie pet ion ien ion trel in Kit-sii i is te ,,bel -h i.i g. m be liefs and religion- fni in- The abb st piop.i piep.i pandlsts in til" l.eniiie.Trel, eig.in ntlen were !e again- th ( n ir h 'I In turned furleush en tie vme'k i h -insnc order, mid ve thoieugh w .n iIm- weil. tl.it rnrtoens nii'le te lu-n unlittii-."! pi.isunis Inte liee tlii'iliir" mil Mr ,1a' d liens In Hiii-iu wm" ini -1 1 rl fumple. dire, r niul ti rible an The f In.rc'i suite- , j,,r tin, bv 'inph , If t 'v as 'br i- lndl ted .is a power in. sin te t! f.irniin i tul oppesi d te tl -nrltuil telleaunl nn I iln-nnl beMl'li of t,,. tleil. Its triasiiris win- but I Jt, 111. nltnrles were huiuhlid t ihe du-i and mnii nf them were shun Its pre.it In lldings were denudid and pit te the weildicst of uses. In every wu." pes-lble tlie Mo-eevv Oevrrnment pn Iniui'd its hatred of viluit It palled ' pai.iljing supi iMiiiuii. ' New, after u jierled of oiiitemplntien. the Russians are sh,ih1)1ii; out tin, elniiihe; ngaln Tluv go fiem one te anetlur se.-k-ing something for wii li t'nte is net u name 'I he.v are looking f i something that they 'an belli ve III seinetlung te wlmli tin lr spinl- i an held And in this , n -t they aie net gie.it I v diffiient tiem all the rest of huinanlt. LADIES FOR THE SENATE? 1 QOOMMf ei I O ap.ltcd 111 ei later weinijn will be lermnMv the M nate of Ihe I luted 1 Ktates Whether in tin1 f'ltin e ihev wil ' continue te seek and nil il luglni poll t i - , Clll ellieis el vvhelhir, VMth ihe prn;res of demeunt!' thinking, tliev will In lentnit j te luive the limes of gmei uiin tit te nun nnd Slliervl-e the lill-im-s llnmigli tin int. dluin of their balletj, no ene mnj krinv at tprecfitit. Thu fact leinnins that tlie appulniiur nt by the (lovemer of (ieeigi.i of Mrs. W. II. Ffltmi te the plnee I ft viniiut In the Sen 'Vate by the death of Tem Watfen is a (rue Rlgn of what we inn epei I in thr dn.vs ' ahead. It Is net nue, as the disp-it h'es Hay, that the honor iwienlnl Mis I'elleii -an cinptv one She i ni- aitu.illv a Seim ter ii ( the 1'nlled Slates niul sln will be rcmvinbcred for all Mine ns the tirst of licr sei te held that elibe. she will net nr. tually serve, hewevir, nine n Miiic-sur t Mr. AVatten will he elected before Congress reconvenes. ' " Mrs, Kcltnn In known as the Grand Old Lady of Ueergla, Tlicre are a few old ladies in the Senate new and they arc net grand. There Is no reason why Mrs. 1'elten or any ether woman of education might net he ns (fllclent ns the iiveuige member In t 'engress. It In said by politician-! that women are out of pl.ue In the National IPglslntuiP because they can never make their minds tip. Hut one ma doubt whether any women tire slower In making up their minds than the average Senater. And women who hnve difficulty in making up their minds certainly nre less rend te let ethers de that work for them than these Inrge-velced statesmen who tire forever boasting of their nblllt "te abide by the deci-lens of the party leadeis " IS PUBLIC MONEY WASTED IN POPULAR EDUCATION? If the Schools and CeIIcrcs Had Trained .Men for Citizenship There Would He Mere Interest in the Approaching Election TP AW ONi: besides the ellb ers of the Slate Chamber of Ceininrice nml of the Hnreaii of Muni Ipnl tt-iar. h of this div I- inti'M'sted in the heiiie-ntle amendment te (lie ((institution te be velul en in .Nevein- lnr, n i.iteful lending of the nevvp.ipeM has f.illed te disc'e-e his Identit. et that amendment is nn Important one. It cmpeweis the l.egislatute te give te cities of nn.v dnss the right te frame and adept their own charters and te exercise such powers of local self-government as it may confer. If the lreters nf this ity were particu larly interest, d in the kind of gevirntnent tli'v 1,'ive tlnv would he ijii i! fj ins Mum- selv, te Vi t en Mill ntiif Mim , , ) th, x- "e unnlil ii in Although nn m prnt int St.ite tuition s pMidlti", (hi veus Imve net tnkMi the tumble tu ngi-tet in large number'!. Twe of the time registration d.ivs h.ive already passed mid f line ! enlj one left. Thut is next Saturday. Vnlesa nil prece dents fail there will be u much smaller tetul registration than usual, for the number of voters who qualified en the first two daH is net laipe and the number qualifying en tlie Inst diiv alvv.ivs is Manlier than en cither of the two ptfiedlng di.v- Wh.it is tin ni ,,t spt tiding pi, !.!h ii .,in v for ediii iiMiiii te ipi.ilifv the iiti i- "e ui-t tlnir ballets liitililgiriti.v wlnn tlnv -hew no pnitli mil f In t n -t m velit g"' The iiuiltifeiinnre of -i koel- at puluii x ptnse mere! te tea. h I ev - nml girl- hew te earn their living I- net iiniuirh The puiie-e of pepulir tiliiPalleii i- piiiniiUv pelllli ni h III- i 1- It I I !! in ',. dull - of i 111 n -hip niul ipiullM .ng in" i'l ' t- l judge for t'leiu-eivi- en tin imrlts of the i lies te he settled 'it t'n eieitioii eieitieii eieitioii Se fur us nppeai n fiem the tow-paper I"pert- of the (ellepe eptll'tlg liblre is net a -ingle piominent . ellepe pie-idetil Ins tail.i-d alieut the iieiitii.il diltl- el the s'udi'iit- Thev have tnll.nl ibeiit the h'i five iiiipeitaui e of athbtti- and book b'.itn inc. niul hive done thin be-t te iiiipn en the mind- i f tin -indents that thev vvirt net In nillige le win g'ei in ".'in.'- Seme nt lie ii I no Inlktd oil lh linpe' tain i nt -i tug up nn nri-ti fn v ! Iiniutu n I iiliin- I. a i ili-l-ttd lb it t'n ellegi- -I eiiM be ii nun : it i, ill the s,i,e t Ii- t tin v -Inn Id be opt ii te i veiv ; until Willi a di-.n Im hitili. Iig Hut in ii.- gieal deinee'iii v , vvhfie 'he sin el -- .f gevt riiiiieut depend- en the i Jsteilie if I'll llllHi!!eiil i'l"'"l.ll' with a 1 ve'v - l- f l's ptililn dull"- lime ki ln t II a den- -1 em e en tin -tlbl'i' of 'in' ill M I f till il I, I'll Vnt en v i- rln-ie a I.i' k of Mt.n-' in the h.Iln'-lll'e .lliii'tulllli'llt le tin' Mali eli- -t tut i. ii, -in iiiiiptidniPiit of villi iiiie-!jp 0 in l'hliail"'phia pnrtiet.larh . but it is Im- possible te tii-piivi anv i vlilt ii f inttri-t In the iiiiupalgn for the e'ei tieii of i iie- erllO- Whit illt'ie"! Ill" c'titeiate I lid -eii s te Inn1 In en .liau-fd in tli" priui.i" ' ntlen u t'e -liriug iilun diitnid l'lin lee wa- neiiilnati d It weii'd let b" ilitln ii I le tlinl fu 1 glllW 11 III. II Hill! WellllU "he 1 III lllv tll'it I I'liuln t a nadv i- elri!i"' ' "d .- 1. wen nt i ln i mat i- Tliv nt" wen. I .ng i nbeiit a!' mis fu iibeiit n -.m eml ( Hen I 'Ihev ought te knew that II thev de net go j le the el's and vote In Nuvnulir le v 'II . net be ele. ted Yet he 1- the man who - giving his tune an! his umiii v te tin piilun service ,n elder that he mm de -nine' bin; i pteleit till UltellMs of tin people nt i In ( 'oiiiuienvveallh Mr I'll! het I- tilt li pn-Mlt Hive if n rn win in l'i in -H mn pelllli - If d"i lee leo loe Ul miii the 1 1 1 1 1 I ft Ii r sc'iess wl ,h oil r.niith of .1 lllv "" lire t oil It I-, llnle welllil lie Sll Ii nil Upusing "I th" ve'ers ! we lid -vv.iiup 'he i vi-ir.itieii nth r- 'llnie would be talking en th. striei minus i.b.n.t Mm impertnnie et voting f"t I' n ' 't mil the thiurs ler whl h I -land- 'I In t v ., i d 1 ,. u ilemind "ii ihe i .imlidnti - f r the I.egibWtUie Milt ihev t"ll win h'l tlnv ill -letilbd 'e vote ter the t( fet ins te vll'.h rilichet i" I'b'lg"! r''l ' winild In m eh -e het for anv imu tint bg slime , .induliiti -tl it thee men viiiild inn! H ixp'd'ent te come into the open for Mi" l'lin let pro pre gram. Jt siui unit s sums a- if wliii we i a',1 di'inecni wee a si,rt el irre-peii-ihle feudnlisui with everbuils ruling us and forcing unwilling servlm fiem tin r gie-jt mass of retainers '1 he overlords have p , kn the lipilatlve cnndidntes and we lnr,. Imd , le -e In i he nt'itttr And if we mid tl.nl th, -e nverlriiil- through Mien v, i- ns In the g slntine, are blinking tin pans of I'lmhei we shall have no ruin te blame but m:r-elves I ndi r the eju-tiug (OiidltieiiR it Is tnsy te everisttinate the iniperthm e of the home-rule (etiMitutinnnl aiurndiuent, fur what (IiiTmmiii does It tuiike vhethei I'hlla (lelphia is te be permitted te draft its own ihnrtti in Mie fuiur" If tie I'hiliiilelphinns de net Miri wlnt kind of a "barter they have'; Would net ihe feudal evei lords make tlie diart' i m anv (venf- It is leinelelv possible that Wp me mis Induing 'he voters 'Ihe anuinv or In accurm v of our diagnosis wi'l net npptar until the iegitrntien tigures are mmpleted next Sntuidav night THE PONZI OF NATIONS Tl' WI', (an trust t In stnti-nis leuring ilie trant li Melis in German nvirk- gnth ,rnl In the New "rk World, Gfiiiiinii has n hleiel th" umir mb!" ili-tiin llmi of beini the I'enzl of nations. According te these figures, German) h.ih issued 245.(1011.000,(100 paper marks Of these, FO.OOO.OOO.OOO were bought In Amer ica and $000,000,000 In geld was paid for EVENING PUBEIO tLEDGER - them, a mim mere than twice the amount of (Jerniatiy'n reparation pa.vinents in geld, or almost as much as (lerinnnv collected from Prance as an Indemnity alter the War of 1870. The marks held In America tedny are worth only about S.'i-i.OOO.OOO. Many billion marks were also sold in Pnglnnd. resulting In a les te .the HrltMi of alieut ?(I71!,()0().00(I. It Is assuiued that the greater part of Ihe geld paid for the paper marks went Inte the trcusur of tlie German Government. The paper currency has nothing behind It but the iredit of the Government. Al piesent It Is almost worthless. Yet the Government Is still printing it in large eiinntltics. Whether It hopes te he able te luaiket It abiead does net appear, but It Is certain that the maiket for it Is net se geed as it was two .vears age, when the mink win worth ten cents In American money, the sum paid for much of that which was bought. At present the mark tun be bought for less than a cent. If the German tituincleri lind deliberately planned te get geld by inducing people te speculate in mark', It euld net have planned better. The people who have given up geed money for the German paper have no redie. It Is impossible for mi shift In affairs te uiNe the paper mail, te 1 ar. ami it is also im possible te send u Giivci mucin te ptl-eti for swindling inve-tem in its premises te pa v. In tills lespeii ihcie Is a vital difference be tween Peni and Get many. The Husten financier is in prison, but Germnnv is smil ing nt the gullibility of the foreigners nml even nt the trustfulness of persons of Ger man birth who showed their faith In the land of their nativity by bujltig Its paper money for geld. THE IMPALPABLE FAIR WIIII.P II cinne' he said Mint the com cem niunliv n m whole n awaiting with nnvtliing -ug'sllve of keen inteie t the ie ie pett of the I'l in and Scope Committee of the Sfsqii!. Centennial, the f.U't of this llldlffer iHe does net nller the iinperl.inie of the iirst delinlte effort te piesent n picture of the fair. As tlie situation stands fedn.v, supporters of the undertaking have no precise Knowledge of what they nre favoring, and opponents are striking bllndlv nt the amorphous nnd the impalpable. Plat condemnation of a project before it is presented Is u procedure of doubt ful logic. One of Mie unfe'tunnte features of the present i oiiuitieiis is that the impression pievalls t It ii r dtclsien either for or against ilie fair would -title the iue In u few weiks, wlnn the ai.hltfiis nnd engi neers It up evolved a piegi.iiii tint Is perti nent nnd d.-i ii Ibb Mitul-iii, lenstiuitivp or destructive, mm be el some v title. Hut just new 1,0th iiith-l.it- and ibtijcterg aie gi oiling in fog. Till- explain- the evasive iuil ire of Mayer Moeie's leplv te the pref -t of the Neltll 1'hlhi'lelphla Mmuif n luti i-' A mint ion. Mr. Moeie iidtiilitnl tliat it wl I In impossible 10 let tin se-ipil-i i tilt '1'irv of intinnil inde peliden, ,. pa-s In i .nlheiil -eiiie n logiiilien of the event ' On this theme tin if i auuet hi in nh argu ment, fur eien the must cen-eiv nlve l'lillu delphl ins art iitiliktlv te tuk" th" attitude Mint an t pe luil hi-u i ' ul uiiiiim i-nt v -heiild hi Iginued utiirlv The ipii-tien I-, theie theie teie, i(sied lulu dibaie leiueiuuig the fel in el the ii b br Uieii lint the e, nt feiin I unknown, a i ire .uistaiii e whnh obviously Hun's iutelMp.ini mmitinnr. Colen,! Ii'ii'ei 1 dliguitU t ml'.iveilng te 'ts,..i( i i eiiiiiti In u-ihle pieitit befeie 11 e p lb ! I, t I i (IM tinl Ml Ti tuple have i en p ii I iltli ii ftliiitii.ti la'iei-. i-tl'iiates el mt will be pes-ibli I'li'll -elite of tin i Hnl.ags ule publi n I l i idle 1.. klllHIlt He evpiiulilllle el IIIUIII. (11.11, ,V,II, (1(1(1. (Mill. -.-II.OIIO (Mill el .(l(l llllll. -null en ii luti iii ill ill il f.ii" or te -uggest Mint siieli -inn--heuld be iIivm te.l lei iiiuul -l il iiiipieveiiii'iii- I ew . i' inn v il ul t nis t mis i vi i be 1 bit! ii-i iini'.i t Int ii s. L'e ei ii i nun fei liiild eg een-ttui iii 'i Ibis wis Me total for th I'libage Mi'eip in ls'.i.i I'll,. Goitrn Geitrn llli III lelltlltni i d -. J.'il'.tUHl. fiiii.n , i ni U -t n- ,pt li leil si; llllll, 1)1111 iul ihe sevillil M lie- appiepi i llu! iiltegellu r abniil '-T Oil!) -oho I'uva'i t vhibiiet- pud oil about .J", oeo.OOil Hut (Vfti t hi'se tizui's le-e -igulfu inn ' wlnn tin re is no -tainlinl of i eniiai l-en In e-'linnlt s fei our prims t Prighlt mug 'In ublic with the te-l of an imbibitien net itt planiinl I- net s,rtipu- lell-lv fill p''V It Will be tlllle eneimll te npplv pial-e ei b'aiiie te the subfe, I wh"ll the iiiiiiinl-t or Me uvtr-e ivpn knew- what l.e i- I ilktng 111 out I'.il.eiu in.iv be rrv ng, !ut lelimice upe'l tin" vii'iie i tin i n'v III" MUM' II' til I i -t'llt III. ill l" lit LEAGi'E AMONG FRIENDS IT WAS I" ha e Inn !K.tnl Mat lli" eduil" I "tin "ii the tii'.uiX' '" the t.aitw el Oxfeid Hiid Sniir hu.eie. ht Id it M I. iter Institution sneiild ,i,. i iided in idiei n v et the entrain e of tin I'liltnl si ,ir. 'it, the I (ague of Nations The nuduuii" of nidgi- was in n -en picked, lomne-ii! "f ''I'f'iigeiit pit-en- nf nliK illen an I a ipni tt fur re'i-ening It 1- net bv ind.v nluals of this tvpc that tl" 1 . I ie lie. . di f( Ii-.' While it i- Il He M i Mi'ne of it- tl. -r I 'i is have bet li pil-eliact- of tli tint In' -i h. ter i nmp'" ' - ""' g" Wl ar'nn ', -, , , , . Milieln- Miii'ai 1! itlei e po-iuen in t, s (eiintiv lei" In Mie maiii eininn,eil f n 1 e'lMcllll'S of tin- s Ifl 'l rvpnlifli v hoi ' from Angle'iln Ins if iblnl about t!e e.iii nf the I'.rili-h deminini and. nie-t if n'l. fiem Indlvl lunli e whom M nking '-'lihe- 1 i(lS Il 1- the tlil-f it t'lln if the I i Tgue pn, indeed "f uiin -t .tin e-ir 111I7111 mn fu 1 man helti III lit tin' it 1- tiCleld of the -pnleiis gliine'ti iilin lung te ihe tragic rm 1 tirr'li'e in llv nn- "I nniikiinl Ah esMinnb'e fitly, n with nn mn veiiif il li'e is net an (Tilting (etinptttii A inurdMM' 1J War hn- I ecu inn -ted 1 1 1 1 neti 1 and reiunin't 'id pen, e vv ilh Mn t n f 1 h" ' enf' 'm t il ' I"-,i id' t it'll I a- it 1111 v set m, di-'i I,- nnd cntnstieiihe are 1 fti 11 Mirilbng , ballet ' nd sebtr pregiess einotiennllv fiat Tin Swanhniiire audieiKe in nui-.ilerint the I 1 igii" of Nations used it. held It 1s enlv in nn ments of txtrinie ptrll h, icht abeiii bv lt own Illumining that hu.-i 'inssi . of the puiiln indulge in Mm aid wis ejer pise. MAIL OF TWO CITIES VTT.W OHI is n leiune ever tl rest,,. 1 iiltien of Its pin ini'iue tube serrice, suspended siti-e ,lulv, 1!M7 The l'o-teflice Iiepartment has eslinntnl tint 'n rr hrurs' time in trnnsnrtlng mad threiig.i I ,n, t inn will he sn-ed and Mint half of 1 1. mite. ninlille trui " ii'i'V 111 1 -1 mi irewibd -n ets will be r'tired Within n few davt tutntv si miles of 1 ibrs villi In tiling tin e;l,!i, It i- sniili periiiillile te wender u,v arguments whlih the postelhce auiherltits Ml'iiiselies aie tiilianelng en behalf of the tube- In Vw nrk f.ie net valid in I'hila delphia. An- tniil autetrucks of ninre .. vantage 01 the narrow Mioreiighfans of this r-it j than in Manliatiiin, vvhire tlun , ,10 (lest- intwerk 'if sief.'iie lines nnd whire t hi average width of stints Is miii li gnalcr'' I p te the prtsint, iindir Hurlosen. ns niul Wmk. no celli nn ing ii.i-en for iifinMU te irepen the lubes In I'hiliub Iphla h,. ,(,7 lieen adiinue! frmi' tin nipiinl What is liiilding bmk mi impieu uunt te nml ,,,. liveries Itciildi nei'did hue? Aren't the rndie people n little nfiabl Mint the Win Id Serious will muss up ()er bedtime stories? PHIEADELPHIA, MHEDNESKOT,. OCTOBER AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT The One SucccHsful Way of Discover ing That n Rummage Sale Gees ns Well in the Country as in the Town Is te Hare One Ity SAHA1I D. LOWR1E WIIP.N I started en the adventure of ergnnMng n rummage sale in n com munity that had neier even guessed the advantages of one, either as n inenev-ialser or as it household refill tiMier. I bad an outward air of complete assurance that the thing would succeed, liivvnidl.v I was a prey te tnvenltig wolves of misgivings. In the Iirst place, everything went tee smoothly for poed luck. The linjn and girls with Perds and Dedecs who were to-de the collecting accepted with almost alarming nlncrlty. I felt afraid thev did net take it seriously enough nnd would net turn up. The wemnn who owned the hall amazed me by effetlng It rent free, with n fuither offer' te remove the frngments left unsold. I could net make up my mind whether she counted en most of the stuff leniniiiing unsold or whet her she was sud denly seled with generosity after a lifetime of In lug en "Ihe make." Then the cettngeis en whom I had t minted most, bemuse they had Midi terrible things that it seemed te me they would want te get rid of them, closed up earlv and went back te town. The only likely one that lemnlned, a ponderous maiden tndv, instead of reach ing out n bnnd and sweeping the contents of tier mantel shelves into the Ferd, dis nppenied for n long while into the recesses of her bedroom and returned with n sachet an Inch long that smelted of palm oil soap and a German grammar without a back. Then the minister refused te read the notice that 1 had carefullv concocted, he-Miu-e In It 1 Imd mged (he eliiirch-geers te 1 etui 11 home and llpht a l'i nip and search Mie house diligently until thei found -'ilnhlv riimmagi . lie snid mv quoting of the Scrip ture ii that light win was well, net ex in Mi sat iilegieus. but benleiing en It. Then I would keep forgetting te put ether notices en the village stores. I never get them up until the day before the sate. Se I could net be sure gossip was doing Its perfect weik unassisted. And lastly I could net believe the village nutieneer really was as funny ns the village people assured me he would be. lie had been the llsh man for years and always had come tee late en Pi Ida s te b- of nn.v use. It se uil te me likely he would come tee late te the s,j,, te auction elT the large in Miles. Or if be came I fciied there would be no huge articles worth his prowess, NOW that the whole thing is ever and the Visiting Nur-e Comnilttie and the illage l.ibi.uy utc il. In 1 bv the venture bv mail, man dellais I new knew that at no meiiu nt of tune since the vveild be gan (eiild'I have plnntii d a iiiminage vale -e imiuiipt latch , both for what was donated and for w but whs purchased. The milages bale just lei entlv had elec tuiiti inhli d le tin 11 cu.itine conifeits, 1 ml In the I i-t tue leais ethers have also uililnl liaihioeins without stint. Figure. Mn refute. Ihe tpnntitiis of lumps and t audit t of even vieiitv that these Fouls nnd Hedges gatlieml in' Figure, tee. the bedroom 1 hiiin sets 01 nut sets or -tiav lilt ces that piled up en the benches and (abbs of the li'ill ! I'ntiiic, tee and this time liteialli -- Hi mn photegiaiilis and laiiopean tiiilnl ciullin ones! Thev uic no leugir the thing appari ullv en the luti luti luti loem walls of ted 11 "s siiuilnei cottage. 'Ihe maze for hook nigs nnd the piesumed lllilivgn nn iie-s et 1 11 pets vvtte excuses ter the i.upiis n ml ciipit iiiiiueis that tolled ill te be -old. 'I In ib -lie fei -hipiug out of doers en -li 1 plug pun Ins mail' a nil'iiu kind of sliigh led no leiigei 11-efiil. I fancy. At nil events, single lad- t i'iip bv truck leads Peiiiiiiatth the viliigc houses me net ,vet iiiipii d t In II u alh niul null p'llliillv sup plied with lndoei pi imbiiig while pictmes 011 Ihe will of ilt-l ml I mils aie 1 h'lllengilig the old 1 1 no 1 poll 1 1. - it diar depai toils. I de net mean that th s Is fortunate for the village. -1, miii b n- lel Ihe sin cess of 1 tit- liiiuinagi' -ale. alileiigh the triven pnr liaiis stum,; up siinii vvi 1 ie near the celling innv pist u- wMI 1 nine down for the "Hrblge of Sighs" dtiiii in li! ' bins aiul green-. I.N 'I'IIP liliiltt'i' of bid- loe. Mil- ginel.l ginel.l Mell of (eHIltlv lelk. 1 leil III tin -e ie ie mete pans, '-hew 11 ub m te In at tlnir double beiid-teaus into en ( h beiRhe-, which in ikes tlie adit lit of lae single bid- uieie than in Iconic CupM-, loe, nie iei niiu niiu feriable tel ill if' tle"ls in icllmless heii-es fm winter tun", hi gu ub or iiiihigienn , se M.at win 11 it ' inn te am tinning tin 111 nil' tin 1 went like llapjat h- at u camping parli. Fer. In -put ut mv liitiaul w.ueiliig-. the 1 ellictiiis in I'eitis iiiiiI Dedge-did then wmk, the hill M- "" 11 I ml leuili and 11 1 ten miiildi Ireui tin la-t inevie iiii'itui" 1I1 mn tiem" 1 pievt'tl a ran wit itui the tiewil uppinie! lirl in tiiititue ie,ps iinpiei nil (1 wIMi dish, tin 11 in whole Imu-In- atmnl with gmnbaiks uml penults And, besides all the thing- I have nn ulieiu i Miere were pleniv el i'eiIh-, iuaiitiius of kilt hen lit 11-ils nnd seveiii! niipies-iii' pn'i t -of fiirnlltirt nf the piillel --utle Ivpe tnat were left Hlieliv nieiislv h tultngeis who vveie as ili-crnl u- Mn v weie 'lad te be 1 Id of Ma 111. TIIF, time thins- that laii-nl tin- liwlii-t I1I1I1I1111: were 11 wniiiiii- Im vile, a tell - ii tele 1 liini or laihei th. ins nnd a nn iiibeinte "v lutliel ' ter the leimr el a I I 'illei with 111 uuibiilli Maud In low 1 miner above and shilvts for liiic-a-biae in ' Ilie middle The let al bill" Mint is suppe-eil I te be mil ii'iiiii: a si 1 eud itiiuiiage veiiiuii 1 bought the leii -n-ti te chilli- mim! mm h t tiilerv flelll the iiililieiuii lind hi 1 fritud- , '1 he iiHclieiit 1 1 '- wife bid agnii-t her up in tjlt). and linn sue Milled up 10 In 1 bii-baml I Mint she would net have diepppd off time 1 if he had been a little li.itid-01111 1 Illdenl 11- 'in Innntive te lepartee, that I into of his was invaluable te him and le tin sale. 'I lie village seft-dr.uk iiiei'baiit hung en te the woman's hike Mil it iciiihtil the fnnev price et 7 fin He whs i lit 11 nt 1 1 - .1 In the crowd Mint his wife was loe luaii for it and In th" 11 i lienet r Mi it It would de his soul geed te loosen up and bid semi mere. The (Otljgeis showed a teiid"lie. te all statu Mem Ini ing, nun li le mi 11 lief, be cause I 1 cull wnnled whatever wiin h bur puin te lind nn owner among the villagers, but Mm wife of th" prefeswi et the hlsteiy of art In F'lineeten puichaseil n eraiked Venelinn glass jar uml a fail nee bowl that hoi near-neighbor had sent In ns brulitn liibbish, uml llu' yeiiiiiiui son (1 oil" of .New F.nglniid's magnates bought 1 womb 11 , hop ping bowl for bis metln r, pi ice Inc (cuts, SO.MP. inrciUss person had si nt in u p,., . fiith geed leather h,itchel sm 1 as travil. ors 111 lh sevi'titks weie stiapped te their persons in Purepe This 1 liunp alieut nn iieik ami used te keep the precmls in ' . bills iiiilltllil!"d and the ipiiirli is and teu-,,ni piece- and nl'kels tleived In '1'lunps ,u., bought, put aside, dragged out, s,,, aK,MM) sciiiehed fei mourned out nnd Mi nmnev delliillldeil bmk fiem tin 1 lid affenl ,, be grin Ions 111 sin li 11 titiiliens ns we ,ls fall. 'Ihe iiiiillennr 1 'line down from Ihe high plan's ami sold what was lift ,,u t in iilbitniuils. Small be- bid en Mm havings nml lashings and gut tuasuie iievp, that their paiints eientuall bought frum iliem. Fveii e'i" laughed and sheud ami liiiunl nml viiut off laden. The en! pem family bought enlv tiric-n-brac and the r, hoel ne'el -ile-wclls desk -els and oil p Hillings. Tlie village is slill le-divldiiig the i-peil, and, half fiantic, thei hi etheis haie iihut teii'ienls nieie would have bought Miein. ' be en in r of 'he hull ha- enough pneh, n and sh P ,l"rK !,n'' ' uMIng te refiuni-h hei .aiding lieuse if ellh ion two pii,,, VW,M. nllke I'.li'll th" lilt prnfessei s wife is Iri uiiiphaiit, ter the nackid .-lass 1 u ,,(111 holds watci when a nrlp of sibklng phihtcr is wound about It. and 11 great doubt )s hct Ht rest in ni mind ! A rummage sale gees down In the eeuutiy just ns fast ns it does, In town! 1 NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talis With Thinking Philadelphians en Subjects They Knew Best SAMUF.L M. FKKKMAN On Auctieneering sis a Profession T THINK it was Tlmtkeray who said i- Iheie weie two trades ill which ,11 gentleman could engage tlie alii tiuii bu-i-ne-s and that et a lestmu.ili 111. -ml Samuel M. Fiieni.'in. "I nfetluimli Iv lew pieple haie Tluiikein.i's ,lis,.iiiiiliiutien "'lln 1111, tinnier Is ju-tli proud " li location It is one bunded down thieiigh the age- itiitl bus I's plai e in hl-tei.v Hit Ihe pnblii- Mime of II- is iinilei 11 nir-ap-piehfii-ieii. Il reriiis its opinion, peibl. tiem the musit.il iniiieili mu I uitiiei s et siimiuel itseils, fiem ill-adii-cd iiiiine--slens gleaned irein sttuies mid nnenlules el nut tienecrs, who lire lepit-clilnl as utl t until, uiiletteiid pi istms. "This lipe of aiutienici 110 dnubt giics semi j islllicotleii for Mils iuipiissieti, just as the (ilil(l; Is a flilitlill Senne et utieidete for Mi" 1111 dual prefi1011. 'Ihe leputable 11111 Mem cr. heviier, is pint as pi eml of his piefe-siiin ns ihe dm tin, mid has the same opinion of the ipinihs a- the d' tin has. ' Id 1 utab'e am tietieei - alwnis hive in miiiil the diilii illt.i el nulemeiiiig le serin pi-Mi two people who-" intiu-ls ni" dla liitl.liallv eppustd 'III" selltl Is IIIIXHIIIS te get all he can for hn piepertv and the pur 1 liiisci is iinxieiis te hii ns (hiaplv ns pe--sihle llmli will fiiiiientlv ieiiiesl us te itseii te nn. 1 -me- xv lit li aie outlines ac tual! dishonest le aiieiiipli-h their piiitHii piiitHii ler ends. A111ti0111.tr llelwrcn 'lne litis ' I 1 ft nil some .inns 11 go 11 lull, of net en'v seil.ll pteilllni'iue but al-e of vvt'iltll. 1 eimng in I" one of our -ale- nml asking ilie about 11 buitiiu Sin told in" she w inted it for liei mud's loom I told her 1 but 1 thought it would liling ill mil weikl.v -ale, at vvlm li it was le In -old " '(lb,' she replied, "I 1I11I11 t ixpni le pi, -e nun '1 us Mint leiildn'i vel put it down ill n dilk 1 el liei 111 Mn bi-eiinni, w In ie it wouldn't bung -" iiunliV And -he off red me iwintv-tive nnis te de u. 1 111 nf 1 11 id I was tiudip'niii.uii , bill neiilu r -he 1101 I him en 1 ileuhteil Mi it I w is plain While it is line that the 1'ieiiiii spung should be duink of un'plv. Mn liehl et kliewlt'dge nivcliil bv the auitieii'ei is se inniid Mint il is unite impossible let him te indulge In th" luxuii of ih 1 p dinlls fiem en 11 one of the spiiugs thai he diuli liuils 111 his path. , ''Ihe iiHitiuneci of stnniling holds in no liille lesentniclit the belittling nt his prnii-. sum III Mie hands nt the lll-llitntiiieil 'l In, malls te mind a laihei niiiiisitig Incident told In a nieinbei of our (inn. 'Seme cats ige he was 111 a ditinei, uft"r whnh the ludi, whein he had had the pleasure of taking in'e the dining 100111, asked Ins hostess who he was. Mr. I's he-tess replied .mil was rather startled In the ret 01 1 : 'Wli. is Mint se wh.v, In- -ti 111s like (mite 11 genilemui ' "While it has niver liei n mv privilege te engage In anv elhei l)isiue-s, I hue bv iei sim of the nature of mv we k iiune Inte mu tint with man, mini buslnisses mid liiufes. slens, and I am d ulv mere sine that Iheie is no business whiili u se lephte vvilh in tirest ns the unction business. Certuiuli none that I have ever seen revnils hum 111 1 harm ter se often and -n cbaili "A Invwer of this ill, who Ins 11 most enviable n potation villi his pen, leniiuked te me one din : 'I should like te haunt .10111 plan' I ft el that new hole 1 mild I gi I sin h a vari'd and true revekiliuu of liiimau natiiii' ' ., , . , . , Has lis Amusing Side ' The am (loll business Is furllii ilimre one which lias iiiitir than lis sh.ue of iiinusiup inndelll-, w llllll 1 ipi'lis.ile fei Ihe loin; hniiiri and none stinin. "As mi uistiuiie, dill Ing Mm -ale at the Continental Mele!, nn ebb ill hid uished up te me with theiiici.i, 'What is le hi nunc ,,t the nits?' It took me scleral minutes te lealie thai she was talking alieut a )mr of (.its belonging te Mm enguiei r. Thev weie the uihlet ints I had eier sien, niul iierfei M lapable of taking uirii et tliem tliem selies, Vu 1 told he she uiuhl haie Iliem uml lift hir ll.ilng Uiullc luisiines-fiillj j te 1 alih Miein "While 1111 particular department does mil 1 etiiptelieud nil of the Inns in whit h mu lieuse fpei InliOH, I am Midii'li'iiMy inli'i t"-te in ni piofessieii le ai(iiaint in.istdf with whnt'is being done in etlur depaitmeiits mid with the long histerj of auctions. "It Is nuHe n well-known fact that after '4, 1922 TOTAL ti.llng eien conceivable method of sale for i's war -111 plus, the Government Ins come te uic eem itisinn that nuctien is the me-t sat- , isliipteiv one. Dining the Inst .vein iiianv 1 "union nenius .vveitti of pi. petty has been disposed of n r (iiiitien, net eulv'b us, imt brothers in the itmi. profession. "In this uiiiiitrv we aie familiar witli enlv one mi'tbnil of selling by auctinii. In l.uiep". 111 I'dditinti te the usual Hii'Mied. Iheie vi Im im ih two eth'T lenigieeil Iheds ,,f imiihiiting an am lien ,ii. I am mnii 1 ihe linpie-slun that tieltlier of the-e ii'd 1111 Muni- Is used mil' long T "One i- l.nev 11 as th,. 'Di.lili' iiuctiiin. In this the urn tinnier ntks fm lud- at 11 hguie iiiinli higher than that whnh the altlele henii; sold will bring. He gradu al! du leases the amount until some one in the niidlciict makes n bid at the liguie whlih the niHtiei.nn- is lulling Tlie let is then iiiiuiidintelv kneiki'd down le the man who makes the us ,id. 'Ihe CiiiiIIp Auction "The eth'-r method was known as bid ding In iiuidle.' or 'indi of iiindle' This was a iinthed fm nn 1 Iv 11-uI in Pngluuil fm the di-ie-nl of tiiluiiinltv s'meu. In thi-, a i.unlle was lighted and allowed te buui down te a teitani 11 1 1 k mi tlie canilie, lisiiallv nbe'it 1111 in, h liem the top, or sometimes just a shett i.uidlf s ,, j,)( j, ,m. U1S iisid. 'Ihe llihleig cetitiiiueil 1 mil the nnille went , m ,f a shmt taiidle was imd, 01 unlil it biirnul down te the inulk it a full si,d e.imlle was used. 'Ihe highe-t bid made while the 1 audio was hunting oh eh lamed vvlinlenr via- hi mp Mild. "The hiliei of vents of (i ,, punt ,uu timi beuses .of 'I en, Im,, i.s. I'hil.t, lelphia nml .New in k his put the a u timi business en siuh a high plane niul m ule it M, well known that one we ild ulniesi think thu it' would be linpe-silib ler semi et th,. uiiidi'iils whlih huie 11 I ilnl in this aUiile te linie in -1 mu d " What De Yeu Knew? 1 w : w i v. I w r, w 1 w : w R '1 W in In Im- Ilas .Meuiititins se til oil' Hll.l the hit h i es in,. et t eml sinti 1,, s, limn ii 1 nlen en lie I. of .tiu rn 11 1 mi v,i, h it I 1 1 as t '-horn ' li it ni" lln, I! ishlh 1 uil.s h u l 1 .tiilaiiieiii but Is 11 pantiin ' hat Is tin 10.1l name ,,f i;,tlie.. . 1,,. 111111.I0 ' '" hat Is 1 ilillv-liaif" lint is ,111 1 i t iron ' liat fiimal vuis In ir,n,en,i ... ... niinv whh li (ompelletl t lit it Hint, ,,.,1 01 Hulgail.i neil, Un, V,,,h IViir': Answers te ts(etda)'s Qui lln. mlKinil selibi, ,C Consuntlueplo V, ' - , "eii.iii colonists f.m Mi gat . who foil I the , ut ., , , It-speitis nlimit una it ,." , '" "'' liini 1 iiini iivamium 'ih,, ;; ., i'i.iiikmI 10 ('oiiHlimlliieple win n (. si.iiitlnti the (heat mnde It llu, , ,,-ii '.''.nml' a""d" mplre '" '"" f01"1" TV,.. Ulti.l. 1 Liuiiir.i ... e.. . in- i'miivt"i.ir uiin mi n eU. ,,, .... rl.'d limn Is Hen., H, u ,.., " ',' neiviv niar- neiictlich, uhi Hiippesrillv (ennriiifil buheler In '.Mil.li , About VI, lug,' who I'l.iuuall.i s Ititretlied te llintllie nitliu.i . s N 1111 nii.i.nt ,m f , ,, 01 lioel it 0111 In Un acims In c,.. ami iteiiinn liagetlt 'lln niaiiului line nml .M,. ,,r , ,,.,,,. Il.jiij.l-i ale pinlill.lt.il l law I'll.- I iiiiie li Un Italian m, me ,,f p i,,r, .,. An (Mdi 1 Is an nut-of-deoM si.11 In mil pliiiiiifil te bill,,- mam (,,,, iRetbii, I In 1 "fore nenili Heiul-, 1,, . 'a' "ml usu.ill lin.vlng ,, Kh, n',, 11 Ilie ( 'nlii.. law. lei-entlv signed bv tin, I'li'Mileiit mi Aliiiinaii-beni w 01,1 111 11 al Ilnl te 11 reulKlii-i Is tuii .,.!,',' piMed 10 ailept ), liHsbninlH niul,",'. lleelfiev I'liiucir, the rathe, of Kiii-HrIi peel 1 .. Iiv.tl in th, ten e ll; . IIIIV III ill, ll 11 linn 'II..'.,' '". ni 111 nn 11 111 1 11111 'i lie ,1 ,t,. ,,t Ins tm tli s in,., 1 1.lln ,i,t I, ' pun d in have Ik. ,, ni, m, 1 1 ; (, ' 'Hi 1, , .1 inih in wn niiim, , l 01 Id Wat was hiuiiiiI e, 11, 1.... . ... I. lg' III U ItlllllllllliH, I rl , . r ( empli kiii , I'rani l it). A , ,, t in, 11 e ,pa IShllfll I.J fTlVPrill.mi.ln ...... .'.....' inih-,, .-inisnei m a penult a 1 Ht .-ll IHtlPl S 11 limit. . ablTug , he'ldei ", ,'VU", Teuif n temmy or place. ' 'V StlORT CUTS Fer a time the Esscnines were all it sixes nnd sevens. Speaking nf the traltic lights en Ilreil slrtci, said the motorist, mere power te them! It reallv begins te nnneer as though tl piesidenl of the vbe society has no mere iiillutiiie than 11 vice president. We ttust the prebers get as much feed for thought out of Charlette Mills as ibt appear te have get out of them. It seems te occur te us that miners and opi'inteis began the celebration of Fire Pre vention H't'i k some little time age. Among futilltarinns may be clasnl Mie-e who permit themselves te grew Hed 01 or wli.it Senater linrah does, Leeks ns though somebedv up ' Hiuusvviel. vi a v had been diluting .Tend lilstice (low 11 le eue-linlf et 1 per cBt spent. Louden has heard iiiusic by radio from N'ewaik. Wonder if it can't be arranged te tit.it Near Past conferees te bedtime stniles1 Hiaiustniiii beat Mad Ha tier in th' Oi tuber hnndienp. If Muuh Hare lind tun thud the .Inmaiia item would have bid mere ginger. It is the consensus of opinion of the sports depnitnienf that it is n peer fih that dei-n'r gel n leek at the gudlren at thll u a 'en of the .ve.ir. Sine Sine's tirelits fiem the sale el 1 etniHinlilies glow .leaili This is peel or li ni news, aeuiuliiig te the angle freu w Im h ,veii vu vv it. Spilnglit'ld, Mass., btiile is te well 1:1(111 1 beckereil 1- nlekei bookers nt her iifd ding. Well, if Ihe gieiim 1 nn stand it, wlJ -heiibl we ceniplain? Gteigia ha- Imd its nintli hnchiiiR ll sixii davs. It is the ipspcet for the la lieu mnniiesiiij uml makes (ieergi 1 tlie 1101 hi d of Ku Ixlux Klanneis The millennium Is that lime when tin Cut I 'tin 01 sais te tlie Fuiepr.in Cor' . . . ... ... . . ... ' . . 1. . i' iispiinueiii, An.iining iieiug; niiu in" ' C leplit-, "N'et a hate." Veni7ilit gctii'iul lu Paris says w hit lireoie iiieils is 11 u'puhllc Wlien (lip r mink i niade In n Veniellst gener.il Is Allien- we 11 sit up and lake notice. Lien nt Mint the Grand Old I.ndy el (eeigla won't be the first old woman U have n seat In the I'nlted Slates Sennt! Mieugli, pMh.ips, M10 fust te wear skirt. We suspect that the enlv rcnen 1 Greenwiih, Conn,, woman paid a InxlM' bill with 12,000 pentiles was le enable liard-vveikiiu new-papei eoriespendent tl e'llli a few. We begin te fear Mint perhaps Anil"'' sailei limit' is net tlie right man ia tM right plme after all. Tlimlf of his ii'lH i liaiupugne for u chaser for pigeon pic wbw Iheie wits old ale te be had! Somebedv stele Sir llnirv Lauder's d suit out of his miloiiiebilo Wouldn't he ' all silipilsul if it proved le he the fin" ft lien who onie mi a time made a prut' lite of stealing ailie-ses' jewels. We lespeclfullv enlilll Tine te T.n Miss Helen W. I.ukeM nut se, of Moores, I'' who, wlnn thrown fiem her uiituniebll' nml serieiisl injiiied, liisl tlieiight of 'J' patient slie wits en her itny te nllend. TM ivervilav here or heioine and Ihe dally Jj (onlinue le be nt eik 0 , instruction n upiiiaili te ihe possenls'Jinil c.v nlc. After n llline- nail I , lEIelnus Meeting 1 Imie had nillhln! ' i Delatien. N. .L. 11" 1 own 1 of Mu IIH ii.ieied fieni uinlfti ciaiiked up ihe 1110I01 niul ilieie off, win' 1 it 1 , 1 I 1 no 1 11 vt 1 el 11 01 1 1 1 I In, 1 0,11 ml lit S d the plnii1, Whlih, seiuehuit , suggests tbj famous vnitiing: "lie. .1011 up thah! 'j .10 an nun 1 vviuii e eucks lneKcn uw yrap cm en my hald." ' ..1 f 1.