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[ THE IR E EVENIN( SAR P TN Lo - 2 <NING AR N ; ot PN B ‘ EVED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1926. 'HE EVENING STAR| el ftness. which was not at all in|papers wiil be anxiously scanned: fm'! 1 = With Sunday Morning Edition unison with the tiger's tastes. Then |news of loved on : Aren ey } | St |mion i b . "o oo~ THIS AND THAT [ HE LBRARY TABLE ||| ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS "ASHINGTON, D. C. j of course his were vears of tribulation jand uncompromisinz inspectlon is the | | - ' i i c - or Ta anv @ e ) H = : SATURDAY. ....January 2. 192607 Tammany and hunger for theisolution of the problem. Thei pity « By the Booklor S if]’f"l”"'”v Mayor Hylan w never & lit ix that this remedy has not heen | BY CHARLES E. TRACFWELL. | BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. THIODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor | TAMIIAnY min. leins o Brooklynite, upplied bLefore. We must have no ve hunter in ““The Ilunter's Moon." | - The Eveni S {and from the bezinning of hix e=ht fmore accidents of (his kind, because| The real battle of the century is on|small ftem. (he blot of ugly xarazes by Ernest Poole, does not hunt to kiil: | Q. Of what do Bertillon measure-| A That is the inscription on the Wenirg Star Newspaper Company at City Hall more under the soon they can he clavsed ax acci-|—HKadio vs. Automobile. on landscapes is something 1o be con. | N® hunts to preserve. His pre: not | ™M i B memorfal to W. 5. Gilbert, the famons " Business, O | Hearst than the tiger influence. BUt | dents no longer. but w ; i et the wlid 11ving things of the woods and riillon system consisis | English lizht opera librettist. 1ith st O e Jes s R 2 s no zer, but will have to he he prize is the American home. e traffic problem 18 one wa do|flelds, but the folk songs of peasant|Of almple and exact measurements ol i N York'( 110 Eaee 42nd St | “Jimmy” Walker is a 100 per cenl|referred (o as glaring examples of Shall Automobiles continue 1o take o e e Phe blow | villagers, the steppe, the river, thefcertaln parts of the body. The Q- How can I liven up and preserve eazo Offices Tuwer Butidine dyed-i-the-s Tammanyite. who has | eriminal stupidity the people out of theilr homes, or =hall dodiertelealaidibing | prairie. (he ranch and the baltlefield. (measurements are taken with calibers | #n 0ld ofl puinting which is beginning England. | visen from the ranks throush succes - L ‘R;_':,‘IG ';ewhlh;m in them? ot TEhaL e 18 a Blow even auto ta. | Grandfather Wade (he is the grand.|and include the height. standing and | to erack?— 1. M Bt et T ST "M | his present office through being striet i 20 through o = today | where! is the cry a long string of adventurings” for |1ength and width of head, length and | €0fan Art Gallery charged with 1he the Ot g e bl ous! 5 U (Rt e e T et e "v;'l:)\ad"lm f'|en'grh and breadin | e result hat heen (hat, ajded by | TUeh @ quiet little man of 56. A (width of right ear. and the length of | preservation of the pictures sava that 13 vents g Wb S enls, S0 sents dithful o the organization Al aggen ) nd | of this broad land of ours. e e b e oY | natural musician and a Bohemian in | the lefi foot. forearm. mlddle hnd it | IS & most delicate process 1o en P mon” Orand mas b sent ¥y mal o] So Tammany refolces now in its re | FISSLEres last night when the Aulan. | vervwhere one goes he finde Au-|of modern life. the American home is his habits of life, he vears ago found | tle fingers. The entire process takes | A7AN0r, 10 reconstruer old paintines farpione rain sndo” Callection ts miade 0¥ L0 T westioned absolute power | i€ Ocean was spanned by programs tomobile calling from the garage: lin danger of becoming solely a place [ his job ax a music eritic on a small [from 510 7 minutes nad the meaxnre- Shith hase eliher thiough neglect o 3 — e it Tl after ecrle ot quinier | TOM London and New Yorl. WRadio | cohol in ake me out! Here | am. 4l 1o sieep. The happy joys of family newspaper 100 tame for his tastes. fmentx are planned o he accurate thraugh the nse of inferior paint o Rate by Mail—Payable in \dvance. s 2 e {urtists had s i my radiator. gas in mY In-| conversation are cut 1o consideration | poony Shelt some months on a friend's | within 1-32 of an inch ofls hecome cracked, The painting ayable in A of « century. There will probably he | the unique experience of | nards. my halloons ‘inflated (o the | of road maps for the Sunday outing. | banh 1 New Mexico. just before the e should Le kept as free as possible from Marytand and V ! o wavering and no independence on | PAVINZ the entire world for an audi b f"_';;'";:"fil';?:)-”":i;;l‘g)g";u)?n‘!h. vonq. | The innocent recreationsof Hadlv- !""‘“:';::.v'h: m;l\u»;.; era. “’,"';;‘ he was | (r'-v“whmdara The different colors | eXcessive ‘h»xln cold or drafts. It : b o 4 n e Gl o et o onc . 5 it | o collect many of the cowboy | of diamonds?—W. D. 1y be wiped over with pure plive of It sk he part of Mayor Walker. He will ml‘_‘l‘ while fans in all sections of the | ihe long. long road before you, the :,',',’,’,'::m"',’_.":',_"f;',\,,";‘,‘:, ";"‘,‘r';_‘;,’hk (A1 | song=, which he published in a small | A. Besides the diamonds of the | APPlied with o very LA ay oms " 18R Hot atarvel wilh Fourteenth street: he | S1obe (riumphantly listened to sta- | wind whistling past your ears. the|““Whethar the. automoblle 1s solely | ook 11is love of the songs of the | color ordinarily seen by us there are chamois Al » i 4 Wil net iznore the claims of those|tons that heretofore they had eniy |Elories of the American Winte Abensible for thib restlessness of (he |PEOPle and his taste for roving had|Ted. blue, black, rosecolored. green.| ¢ w R I Other States anil Canada {iHo Bl hib) 1n AMes-. those: n he | read abont | “Take me out. old man. take me | American people, or whether our hec |both been stimulated by this experi- | f 1.9 ha i considered America’s fi Dais and Sundas.. v 817000 1 e i - ] o m ot American people. i uiether our hec |ence and ‘in the vears that followed = fMnancler: —a. €. B, Daty G s S upper ranks as well as those in the| This is 2LO ealing America anid imgr;al;‘n.nn_nm-;n up--and_then helof national prosperity, Is to hu’,.,..whlrm(:uen:-u-;n other sonzs—of the Tndi-| @ 1ow long have woul linen a | gk Robert Morris was _Amerien's R jower, whose votes af primary and | ing New Year greetinas was|hearsthe ve I:;I::‘I'Rlll‘d o, asl fronithe |15 2 Giibiect. we annots o inta herel | Lor and_ the FartyNirers. and later cofton goods been made?—A. Q- W.|,epniad to o Mav, 1781, Mor Member of the Aesaciated Press. |0 #lection gave him the biggest mu- | the beginning of the program broad- | “, peaker [ncll- - !0 i sufficlent to state that there | g poor whites who lived in the| A- Woolen fabrics are almost as |, g, SRgemn S INE DIk e Cooat 10 o e weild. Yeu e ap:|casy and vetaved i e Turn me on!” criss Radio. “Here Liiu e prosiom mountains of Tennessee. He traced | old as linen. They were used by {ha {10 Bank af Narth Aumerice, the roThe. Assoctated Precs i cxclusieels enpirlen { nicipal job In the werld. ap- | 4 aved successfully from | am, the marvel of the centuries. wait- ek heir songs across the sea to England, | anclent Egyptians and by the Greeks | (rnltag' tae® ane Lposes in the R pepubti tion of S vens 5 gaches the mayoraliy with faiv | London to American listeners. Strains iz but for the turn of a dial, the| oo 0 o " and in later vs his searches led to| of Homer's time. Colton 18 ot grent | United States. The financial opera i R R Il “‘,"‘n., and promise of fidelity 1o the | of dance music followed from Ciro ”""’{"”“ e “)r a switeh, to pluck ot | Gl gy .itulfir\:-‘vm(:‘:ululnn-J’:fi"‘»c:: ;c{”.‘:.d’ 'o Poland _and “Hohema. | antlquity. It was known (o "'"1":';1"8;‘“\’1 o o e TG lished e riotite nF, peisston | : : | Yof the air the nnhes s of ] consatatio eling ths 0ok after S beial St T 4 rdependence during the Revolutio = | tare of New York men:. of iunt ‘arehesiras, ihe Wiare of ol the Wind to the shom lamb] = o [mE want on heihiinted for-the songay,, & How ars’ Eskimoiidogs har Hobent M drris | Tammany is a well orzanized busi In the me: e vicn. nol to | 14nt bands. the crooning of lullaby shoi 0! s getting back [of today. In this hard, «ro B | nessed?—E. R | The Shenandoah Report. | neac toittirion asd ihanaging e b | bs ) T emeante. America. not 1o | (0] some of its old-time stability Sth e e e :*"'”’”N'“‘{‘flig‘el-gv::_;'h A THe ordinazy styie of Hayne Q. Are there unv people who eat Afte lons and prinstaking in- | s G ARE ere i resalhe e, was broadeasting sonzs | =My batteries are fully charged, my | l‘:\n“a' is achleving this happy re- | still making songs of their own, out of | USed for dogs s made of rawhide u”\'h:" i B G e & s enlp e B e I VEIGAL liilons e ere s at pres | by John MeCormack, Lucrevis Fori. | 1ubes are in fine condition, my aerial “Radio! doors, ar were they allowing the new ] TS, 1t consista of a collar with L rsseny time (L iy dunhify q “nt much rejoicing in New York over|hymns by the carillon of the Pay) |1 bumming with happiness and mel- | yyo iy pe 1 Ve deris SONg factories in the fowns to make | & Srap extending down from the], sTENAnY people Mio 0 declired that the wreck of the dirigi- | (e change from the late administra- | Avenue Baptist Churc el e | 09Y- “The glory of sclence and music. | 8 used e demand en-{ songs for them like thelr elothess e |PAck of the neck 1o the middle of [ 100 U5e SO0E Profoss of preparing o e (S novianoat, i ieptembén s i ‘“ey 2 B Assoctated | hand in hand, is yours at o touch! The | Lertatn ni. We may sugarcoat our|shunned the great centers and spent the back. where it meets a strap L;nx food. The extremelv fa 10 natural forces the sBIp. 4& it | barid ol chimeiby | ona dixpatches. and interna. | Gascination of aeriul (ravel. combined csizes e we will, talk of intellecti. | his time with the people in the vil which passes from the lower part of | FUURGER Erkimos habitually eat thee {tilding up of @ personal machine by | tional New Year zreetings from con. | With the seothing comfort of the easy |81 Pursuite and ‘seciloe.” neverthe ) lages —peasant, herds ! [the collar between the forelegs and | oo 17 2 Fiaw state. other food con was then equipped, was unable 1o re-|the vetiring mayor. Tt now remains |suls geners! of SR l"‘m"' R Votis for Tess than ine o ‘l«'as. ;]hp fact ,-'ni-]ns th‘mo peoples | bargemen. “_odd\m":"'!’::v f":r’fi;‘zg"} P onieacl side ‘over the vibe. o lie |>w g Pn’!hh‘\' of nncooked fruft o sist: that the disaster wis not aitvibu- | to be seen how the city will feel six s e 1| e AR e on; ofd map. turn mejof all ages und have found | Year by vear k Ak S-lartached to the back strap: at thi<| VeTIeE. But it has heen found that t 1= fo e s ow city W el six | New York Font 3 entertainment nec i r he moved farther east— soat S| even the: b tahle in any dezrce to faults of man onths hence, when all of the ap fon n i r to Persla and the Caucasus: and he|Po.Dt 18 made ( the eading line caege iriben. ogeasiandiiy, dw s by henoe R cllL e By hus a test of the marvels of radin | e ow o \The dav for apologinz for (his | had alreads made « Iang 1rin nd e | Which s from three 10 five fes long, | 00 fr07en meat throngh a partia zation: thut blame is | pointments have been mide and €on | passed into history, hut results of 1) et e Tt ihie hatue | AL Of human nature has lonz gone | when the war hegan. and {s attached either divectly 1o tha o= of hoiling 16 he attributed to no person attached | yracts have heen lst and the police | ia - but resylts of the | Wha outcome of ihis hattle | pas =F front of the sled or 1n single | i L A e s e ea - | st will be feli throuzhont the eivil |0 the giants shall he. only the rush- | We no longer find it necessars o be | Rug when e StrAIGE leadiine ine: (farlened. tni thel 3 Ji0W. mally. Bussek adetithere iin 1 the wreck funder their new chief ha HOWN | et and perhans meiilized wor | NS Months will <how. for the con- kynocrites o Bt when the siors of “The Hunt (ded and extending forward 18 4 aie |04 DS L. H 1 pabt | P BHive EBit anus ne rether T sl Tl she aw?™ | ror Lentisios & 1. world | g6 "promises o be an Interesting | Itadio i< freeing us and making our | Wade's pommeyt 5% Grandfather | tance suficient for the atiachment i1 A A e Tatest compiiation there et e paid e e e A T i e s 1o come. With the rapid | one. Hoeh ERAd BioTes ket Wadsx 'lvlll;yifl‘\"lv\:,\' are over and helall the dogs helonging (6 the tenm. | ore 60.000 moter busses, of whict i { = vance now being made in the de “Kid” Radfo. compaced with “Speed Whe onee the whole famil O settle down. Nof ourse. | When the rea s of 2} 20.0 were used hy schools. Tlr anv new and 1 s art New Yeur” greeting | » amily | in New York. ) am consists of more than £ ; e - : v = | velopment of this new ar ool Awes s Uhut an infant. ver thought enly of “zoing ot some | e h#t 15 the last place [three dogs. thev are attached 1n tha | /MPEN IS increasing rapidly This is the expected fir A yelopment of (his mew art it il |Guan'y towty one. 1 his pechape five [Dlace” in the evening. now many mem {he would choose. e has in his et bt L L R IO J,. o tain matters of controversy have re The Brookland Death Trap. | ° as commonplice 10 | vears of Jife (speaking of broadeast. |Iers are rather looking forward 16 | neane 1 el in New Mexico and | most intelligent dog in front ns a | ners R B e TRt A Eonseil et e b el : _tune in on India from Washington as |Ing), that Auto, despite hix veteran turning on the radio [meins 10 g0 there ax soon as he can | leader. person ety e gantent ot (G court which will probubly ; It is ~nnonneed that the Brookland |10 pick up WRE or WCAR in now. | a8¢ 0f 1 quarter of a ventury and | An unparalleled entertuinment fea- | fmnovtant matier of e amnrs Mot | = (e Do sashinelies s Riven Raythe urt which will probubly provoke fur- ; (s Association will, at its next | Radio has come-io stsr. Of { more, must look to his taurels ture has taken its seat by our hearth i thie detner, O 211 is Amory. So. What can we use to “black np: | L ITE70 25 Ll CONEREILS B0 AR atsoussith e Rl R B thiag | TIOTS; TRust luck o Ml taurele S IRtr A e case ey ey i |y thin. dellcate, imaginative storv|for sn amateur minstrel show?—H. [{RE NTICET *ie Sulhmers. ror for tes that chanzes i 5 F S _ = no question. Not only doss it [ it is belng foughi. not in the %€ have found it so divertin { durir . e tells us what took place | T. 8 "” Services The winners receiv: system of the ship may have | | utions sking the District Commis: f provide entertainment. but fiu aduca- | churches. not o ihe lerture plut [longer have an incessant urge 16| time of the wio L3 And nights at the| A. A good hiackface grease paint smull medals and diplomas. s : av have been an | goneprs 10 recommend to Congress the | tional potentiulities are i form, but in the home ftself. ! roam. il e big hunter's moon in Oc.;c4an be made by first rubbing cold| @Q What was the last oper wortant contributing factor to the | jumedinte elimination of the srade | Laxt night re unlimited Anarsety Drie it to: e iha sdstie wrely ¢ works in .,.\\m.“_fillml.rl', What really happens is a strug. | cream into the skin and then apply-|ac - the Freneh ':m: t opers aune Biaster. {Ohess Fohangen. tiie. comtl i clummadon (of heturane be. shi's experiment gives an |of the conflict. and the scene of S His wonders to perform. We | Amory. ',h'v"""" and soul of little |IN& @ paste of lamp black and glveer | Orieans, before the fire?—A. W. H . nese uhees the ot Lerossins at Atichisan avenue. This i8 | inkling of what is (o come. Davelop. | e I+ to be the nrize. It the ~K Wha resard the home as both the hih !.;,,,”‘ porveen shender. sevsifive i0¢ A. The last opera sung before the the urging of them b oblle. AN | gne of the few remalning danser | ments of the future will astound those | Wins, Ameriea. from our standpoin [ st achievement of the individual and | cive, ¢ termined Grangmorier toomel | Q. What is the most ancient ex n December . 1918, was “Le< i sk ; puints in the Districi, and it should | who believe that broadeasting throneh | S0 € etter. happler land. where State may well zive thanks (or ) for Grandfather Wade's T Barnes | hle of independent seulpture now | uenots" with Mademoiselles Grin mander of the Shenando 1 YeCOM- | ja no lonzer tolerated. That it has | the st} I i gh s if the “Speed” overcomes his mul. WAt selence has now done for us. | married Gr r Wade's daughter has | exian(s—a. I, Yipon. Kezid and Frances and Mon mendation of the commandinz officer | 1o TEE T o o Sl ler is but a fad stubed friend. not only is (he home Science. with explosives ;,w“nm o ;n.':-”;.'-?;::“,"'r ll:!n;nlx son and| "y erhe Sphinx carved by the Egyp. | Sievrs Milhan. Paulus Wilman and R S es is @ wonder. e vel across { Crown Prince o [ Let us panse 1s done enough on the other side of | e prearil 5 r married | (g, i — R SR LITER T e G o |y e vinee Carol would rather [ el e PNl <tan Me Sale i were Bigh time hat she .“:.,” hould they be- the dauugh-| " m The four winsh important elements R S e iave his romance in private life than | aeesed® 0 Something owar 1ece and sood {1 00 musieloving vagahond and| Q. What is the clay which heawiy | business suceess are men. money e he occasion of a vecentcount. 1900 [enjox the splendors of 4 throne. 11 is | e the most ardent automobilises will among men the b of & hard, driving dess- | doctors: pullon One's (Hea?—K. 1> information and policics. |Of these n e r e IE Mt e i 3 ins passed the 'no doubt a sincere sucrifice. aithoush | | DNV Wi admin i American ”!.4:1’[“ ourevening companion =i { contest” over fmang Jen Ivlf.: finaly A Facial clays = tsusll contain ,"””r’””"",""‘,"m;'r'v"","Y"‘::' 7«"" 2wl SRimeRaations; i crossing within o few hours st e noted bt the i hoUED Fhome Nife hax <uffeved ~omething o | A0S _ ey mars 00l var-|alum. watmeal, fuller's earth. casein. "' o hureau offers withou mmendations, however. were all oo s I cates oper | of . g e e nmite 4 nation throush the {02 SIS A1 ot and the grand-1or ol these. Alum is an astringem,; CoSt—authoritative _information on Nospsleigel v o o wing i ard ga pers throne in the Crown Prince’s | ather. and hind the various beyss | parents fsht it our. Grandmother!the earth tmeal abeorh the e | any question of fact. 1t you are a 2 woa watchman, Sometimes the inity have. from tica) ey of 4 family 1o the hearth by « clever | ghts with cet juws and with ot busincss man—manufacturer. mer most expert oficers of the na ot e dleinien iy m oA practic iat The mania_for it smounts 1o B Lo v\-\n al snears und threats: Grandtather | 2 chant. salcaman or investor—The Bye i@ not, i the pinion of the ! g o2 n et | een conspicu ~which lae s e oty untl | Gegetion Wade fizhts smilingls and conrtesusiv | @ What distinction is there hetwesn | ning Star Injormation Burcau ca tnvalve neslizence or culpability, T 18 ST pnlics lven the toachs il n e Sventne (nffica Hows ol tosts. ¢ | Teuly. “homedoving hearts ire hp: | DUL WIth @ few keen fruths. Grand.|the suffixes “ham' and “wun*?—G.|kelp you. Think over the possibilitier RS T EaTE 18 Foiohe g S 0enhe seewi e raten: corn iz ity ny o internations EATRISTS it e b aene piest as Longtel W0 but it has | Tother Barnes woos Amory with alT. D. of this free serviee awith relation to i ot ] k= ApSDevALE ClunGE are rapautad ToINE Bl bf e =h J i i T dwins Thie restizaion { 16 PAnk €or his pennles and with her | A Ham meant o dwe and tun wour business and thew submit you whether the S ndGaR wonlil M R s 3 b e 1o many persons {Bood cooking: Grandfather Wade plavs , Signified the fence or which in. @uerics. Inclose 2 cents in stamps for Weathaved e etorny. Hadl ihpss 1 fans duck under the b tact should plice ai the disnosal « _The charm of beinz in the onen ir Nowe e old crr hus an et to him n his ukulele und tells him | ciosed a village or place of defense return postaoc. Address The Star In ehaizes Fol besh iniatle even when the bell is ringing tu zive | theater and muiion picture the fascination 1v~v handlin: treme It mas be a threetibe affair, or « ;';""-" of the mneh in New Mexico | T formation Burcau. Frederic J. Hashin e [ witiin s or e e poriccls S e, it O thie N mhent otk inaen seantalen LSy L Shedlent Lb eveiv whim: | Aveqabe receivinie deis o @ “super where lie sants 1o take him o five, | Q@ OF whom was it said that his toe | director. Tionty-irst and € streets efinitely v the contention | jop, i 1ie west 1he . N Agliss ool the durable satisfactions of i able 'with six or more tubes, ¢ rhaps it | The result is predestined, for Amory s | W4* folly and his weapon wit?—B. F.!nortinvest, Washincegon, D. (') et Coramander Tanslowire was oo ¥ ihe vi f the tracks ver known [ where and when ¢ pleases. may be ¢ P » fall Wade, not at all Barnes 2 s . o S ] i nit nl rvstal 4t or an entfit | S arnes. He is posed to the flimht ar that perticul Glelss LD W r——— to} sigantlc camme i) (ol with or e L i s | B throngh whose brain move pi N t ds obscuted B & bend int the rondo}. Hay T M owing in the wake of the automebils |sorving America, as el ! S {lures. in whose ears songs sing them. | R 7 pund 10 e WMt It b e b e o | et e e 1o rmarn 1o SLATE 10 TR F R Sl o et BACKGROUND OF EVENTS L e e practically « blind this country in time for tha Christmas ' contestable S L Tadio succeeds Tn putting | THe VICLory takes ‘place up on the . ; . ified in starting from Lakchuvst holiday greetings, Caillaux may pos As negations. we have perplexing | “Speed Automohile In his proper| "00f Of & New York apartment house, i S R 3 s Lirite problems, with th 1o d 3 {aetut PEOPET | the favorite haunt of A BY PAUL V. COLLIN % ) matter ho ithivl a erossi Sy return in > Lo riin i problems, with their (ol of dead | place—a wonde: (nl enomw Mositio avol aunt of Amory and his ALL V. COLLINS, when he dil. aw the wedther Teports: (uichiman may he in displayir ! it unsubstant .xm.‘..: :»- " |M Ve and injured. and the disappesrance |any eventuality i K‘h Uit he" e | ErAndfather. There. among Vll"’r-‘hx’?]‘-‘» 3 indicated nothing to render VOS farimal s R wliments of the | of much of the old family fife. Ax a | better for it {neys. far above the roaring traffic of | e N et ooy snal whenever u tr anp h- | St Valentine season fhe stress and the scream of the fire| 17 'he inoume able assemblies o) hecome wholly extinet. there 1 ar e e e Dk " inz. or in lowerine his g heve i e H | siren, by the light of the great hunt.|82vets which usherad in the Newbeen found imbedded in Cambrinn ges stens mateoroloz e i > = H R , - .o . fer’s moen. Grandfaiher Wade awakens | Year. % “ 5 o | rocks perfect cockreaches of mil e e artee roae I on unavoldabis sk ot wuch it | senie. who Hept ou ihal THE PROBLEM OF THE RAILROADS | Srmamoen. Grandtather Wade awakiens | Year, how many “Rappers” and e (o0 ofvele, ugo which prove casting of reports. which. in this in . ie ‘r‘ swing Is safe whatever | il of merrs makers were examles A5 [nex. Well old scout. ii's over now.’ Jicorts there were who were not present | pe constructed’ exactly like ihe cock shos woild o rentie M i e device for giving rning or {of self-scrifice in the cause of dun N DTS jie stye i Your falhar <ive yol ewn lwhen the twentieth century urrived: roaches .:r’mw Evolution m 4 cess 1o the tracks. The only (such as enforcsment of the law re. | ; Amory can| A a roof # century seems to atfons nd monkes contributed to the safe mavigation of | | i b ki Nt of the law re 3 b o only stammer: O] it A I, 2 aneneof 3 0 ].',"”,‘,” s fuan mna o S BIHOM L L0 (o imake a i ia e (Crusshi s e, ] Director Gensral of Railroads of the | nited States. e il h. that's fine—that's{ vouth an interminable sz <uch | : Howardisags, the unséet goes e o ! ! " And the bie round |, wh i on forever. There would seem. ac Pinallv, the donii Hels . + eliminate it. to exrey the roud e muon ceemed 1o think < ron T}t | changes: Why, one can recall that!cording to the seientist. stropzer evi e ek {uavion in Brookiand u viaduct is the [Sushiclons of spclal rivalrs swhich mes though i Were zjad ‘thut ‘one miore | the street and few automebiies. 10N ol the eockroach thin o inz. leinz o art nititary ; P eise s | hov was to zel away from the | decade previous to the quarter of a | the lord of creation. And this . : practical method o atio vise can be ditposed of withont c R R SR ) previon . ; s Andt sy , N 1l meth { elimination. Tt | ¥ ithout call BB i dwousned uestion - Siable sl curmos b e autled o {‘ it nd i vith about miltion | century there were no zutomobiles. | I the face of Darwin's theory of 1T ot & consitem finz for investization hy th i he subject of Orig : Quests for visits (0 State . ure R el s bur e St the United . onsolidution” of railway systems, re pplication. The Interstare ) and even welltodn folks drove in| ~Otigin of Species written in 183 A ; will be a positive insur aguingy jStates 1e | o Ry Ay e 2 Rl A | buggies or rode in mule-drawn streer|#nd hix “Descent of Ma writien advisable, and it recommends that :’ i WEwsace (sl | | torred 1o in my Atih article, calls for || OMMErce Lommission has “';fl""*“! Nearly 40 vears after her death v'”‘\‘:.’»r!l‘l 1"73 'r:: ;:‘v‘l’y-‘ndv A ¥ 34 vears ago. 1o ! 5 2 disuste Any day otor il . e 2 ecoznized the situation in s last a % % E er des cars. B e moi an two Ui $ ve. ag auch movements should mited to |1 ; v @ motor cur fillent T make. the ‘vear 1926 |amendment: of the national transpor- |nual report 4st an-{ Emilv Dickinson's complete poems are | 1er centuries steam-drawn trains for Henri Frederic Amiel in 1882 «rore 1 milit nd o1 1 anes Liindiatilae 2R L AUERCE Sty LI 2 PR T X iiation acl. This chan nd ihe| To a large sxient muwm_m‘m.Iunhluhm. introduced and edited by | P'hiladelphia were stopped at the lim It gives liberty and breadth of Fions: cxpeciaily in: e o e pe ith the destruction of several{Memerable would be to forget abouty =00 = e e i b Alene ol freolidations |her niece. Martha Lickinson Blanchi, |its of the citv o that the locomntives thought 1o learn to judge our own ik e e e w9 | concentrate on the World Cours, | In8s. however. constltute the Oniy arins privrities and wide divergence |} ack of metrical regulurity—ihai | be hitched to bring the cars o the Verst ry. history from the point Thus, in the judzment of the conrt o ot than g expense Of canoy:i 2 = | Amendments mecessary at this time. it ibe cannbt Te m-'n'wnl.‘r.«.'cfix oy Is. by their “free verse' quality. Not |station, lest the rieum enginex cause of view of geglogical periods. geclozy ity the: Shenuidoali hat el L, oAl oter the dracidaiper, o, o [ Otherwise the existing law operates arbitrary rules of law. Dividend-earn jomly might Walt Whitman. thea horss panic. | from the point of view of astronomy ! thro e g Leay sateLy. Furning over a new laaf may con | ggvantageously and under it a re |Ing properties cannot be compelied. ex- | ugged, claim early apostleship of | At the same time. there were no When the duration of a man's lifs " G Gl Washineton shouid not longer tof | 950 in forsetiinz the banquetinz of | markable record of progress ix heing |cept upom terms of mutual and velun iconoclastic verse, but this delicate | lectric lights, no telephones. no | oF of 4 people’s life appears fo us & ment und was sent on its vovage i St BRARE A2 s Year eve and zoing back 1o ihe | made by the American raflroads. e D g L ne Y an:|New Lingland recluse. who never|X-rays. no known radium. no radios, that of & fiy. and. inversely, the life of hrouzh un error of policy, but that in BT eiecatalionnditn aiher I | "\ general plan for the consolidaticn | dividend-paying properties claimed anything, should aleo be|no wireless talking acroes the oceans. |§ Suat 08 INAATEE a3 that of a celestial He hnrdiinE- o the W nd in the. 3t the Broukland crossing or else ¥ Junch | of the railroads of this country inte | ® ow % % _lmfl:" ! among the literary ancestors | Electricitv then was a plavthing un body, with all its dust of nations, we imi where. The Commissioners should - 2 limited number of systems. to the | Undouhtedly there will by q 1ch moderns as Edgar Lee Masters | known in practical induvstry. Steam feel ourselves at once very small anc ming of the flight no one i 1o bej 0o ypre presans this s O | epresentations of the “Old Year |end that a uniform schedule of rates | vantages in & general o e some ad-|and Ezra Pound. Amv Lowell and|power was almost a curlosity, and for) vers great. and we are able, ax it hell blameworthy, but, on the o present this situation to Con- : ear 4 a v sible {1 = e o ation.! Edna St. Vincent Millay. It decades after the Centennial Exposi-| were. to survey from the height of th 0 : s ibs ad laral b i e | Sill as nearly as possible bring about | Uniform rates would act more equi | Emily Dick i trary, every person attached to the . tarm Adimitting of no furthar |47 21 aked and Hmpins Ngure mre not | TI028 DEarly 88 TosLiCBHAE SOl 1 iatly mipon Bropectek Neving ' feits | Cinnnca i riaron, wao, back iin ithe [HonioRsLots cxpatiatel OVEE L0€ ICD Gk v ting » worl | susta o » estivities o S R P 1 & 5 H o, o . 3 r cs of corliss s | praise for skill a tidelity Nz cur wzun nes twenty |MiZht of December {attain, and necessary the present |vision of rifes could be more fairly And 18 held to freesin - . 3 chinery | Such a view of life makes more coin ; ; r d b - e - vstemn of uniform rate making i to |accomplished with systems havin Too rapt with frost ¢ " i plving power to run all the machinery | oo flo“the biblical saying as 1 Three distinet facts appear from At amother s aemre that this is the | continue. Senator Cummins, whose the same character and diversity of R of the exposition. Today single Ste&M |44, 3 thousand years in Thy sizh this veport: The change in the aly S R e name is aiached 1o the transporta- | tonnage. large systems could re-| piang * % % » engines develop 5000 horsepower but as vesterday when it is past R e The old rule that pede trians have | > = . we hava the auio- | tion aet. and who was chalrman of | tain possesslon and use of a greaier i) now so comparatively FE X | With such x time-horizon, we may bet pilte Sleiniives ¥t ke e T L e Diehtiof was indse il dloeun | iraMc policeman. requiring | The Intarsiate commerce committa~ of | nroportlon of their own eauipment. | dogmier reroliors (hevolutions and| How modern are ull ihe mechanical | ter appreciate the duration of hum:n e e Govern. 11 DIt O o subdide Into § |Mither sleep, salary nor conversation, | the fenate when the act was passed. | with less necessity for exchange of [{{"3guin e even that travel there | improvements so common In INGUSIT | life “wpon the world. and wonder i n s inudequate: the =emlinz of side into a P 2 and has perhaps given more detailed | freight cars, and uniformity in zen- o e. even travel with a don. | today! It is less than a CENLUIY 480 the landscapes and daily experience~ aiveraft on other than stricdy mili. | U 1aw™ with the Jjaywalker ex-| qp. veur 1826 i< expected t attention 1o the subfect of transporta- |eral rules and the standardization of |auth ",th"] ¢ how Harold Speakman. [when Stephenson’s locomative won|of our great ancestor. the Pithecin Bl e el bR T Shel Bitca PR ":no' ”"a'rxm-:: “"i”l-" gwlaln any other man in public :’\v-ms."hl equipment could more read- | aritten of ;v'q‘l:;n'e'rdl;:lceez Rlnd )r‘; "“Mmu '.”'?so"'&“n‘l’* rllh".'.’,‘—”g“ L‘",l.‘\v.‘, thropus, the mighty hunter who ki Sty _ i any line - ald: s 5 of his n “lere's ! small loa N o 2 some it e e hae Confide exp sed oy ze B 1 hody of \l 0 oA s ol S i ore 4 v son’ v o a Ne York o 1 o4 & pe T e e R e nfdence ey i oy Judz gty jany bois of men to make 2 system of [t could, perhavs. he atained in e eLiore amenable than Stevenson's|w Joseph Henry. @ New York snared the first trecclimbing fish. the oF e Shefnticals \Wisok maliva ros | Py Gayy in: ihe. Locarno. treaty ‘war SHOOTING STARS. ira ]f'dm . v ustain the weaker |the regulation of wages and working [ tist's kit while he il'flrv ed his ar | Academy teach H| e Senec il first reptile and the first bird. Or we e N : : tants the hope that it will extond to § 1ailroads of the country without ziv- [conditions. 1 doubt very much If |alongsid himself walked | clectro-magnet. sithout which ety e afery in the zir in the fu i 3 s Ing the siranser roafls an Icome ex. | consolidation Wwill greatis ceduce, the | aoneslde. Hiz unconventional jour.foould have neither telezraph. tele-| ancestral cousins, the Heidelhers and " is in the cnlarzement and jm. hations the well proved benefits of a BY PHILASNDER JOHSSON { cessive and intclerable in itx extent. |zeneral overhead e. 2 ey led him all around the Emerald | phone nor any electrical machinery.|the pilidown men provement of the weather forecastinz: Sentlemen’s azreement, g gy and there lles the great fundamental | In this \g,,,,“,,':pew," I lsle. with a_few excursions into the Four years before an English sclentist | * % % % . 5 ;) = {ohstacie 1o our system of rate | G _the Intersiate |interior. He fook on his donkey at{ had ‘‘proved” that an electric tele e. with especial uy ——— - Police Work. umkrn:... e ale | Commerce Commission should he|Cork and went up the west coast|graph was “impossible.” because the| How little was known of the earl T v el More (Coptly Tnsompetende [The hiz policeman ised 1o be | R D, “5(Iv‘|ie(‘l“ll‘i::;ll‘im|:::l‘:11”;:?\.’ those con- m[mpxh Glengariff, Killarney, Lim.|power of an electro-magnet was de-|davs of the world before the last cen it can be aitributed to any one | o ¢ catel A figure very fine 1o see [ At tHin i ehanlthe ralitnais i) Toteont aRaDiblS e o ey i does Weatoort hanit Ehvne i spenned i Poncetion foithe e Galry e e e 4 | ollapse of temporary pr e g & v o e d v v S long el 3 v ons 1 <, d bool specific cause outside of the storm | oo 'r.’ S in Pasedénns Caite § which [He moved with dignity complete L“F{f"'“]'{lr.‘_ffl" be sn!dhflsot: whole o | tend to increase efficient and eco- [Way to go over to lfi r.'«o.;lf.h 1‘.';,.:;;: u’u’q,‘}“" laid the foundation for ::‘h\r:' v»‘::-:k t \“x’l.-’.,‘l‘ n:\eh:")\;“?: {:’,fl @if. is 1o be churged against the in- ,'"‘-”\:.'m et ,J,’I' Shicl g petp the Tadies cross the strael. [Ueiialely promcihy the ieuiby or nomic service, and when that time ade) tamoiis by 3, M. Synge. Then|Morse's telegraph and a few s| contended that the world was seven Sl : {had Leen er a floral pageant, ving o re will be a broad and com- [he rounded the north of - e s. Then came or eight billion y quues of meteorological informa- | i g " : Vit ihe smite taréitory fE appisent of Ireland to|later for electric motors. n e or eight billion years old. but whether ' i Coal | cuvsed the injury of 2 persons. | At present he may e 10 shout. i s ¥ is app - | petitive fleld for the exerci: of | Londonderry and Belfast a ¢ with his demonstration that | they drew their dates frof gas 1w fault which, in the pre<ent {mpi' r this number are so seriously | Hi! Lady! Mind what you're about iI,}“fid,‘,"“{{“_‘f";’l“"';“‘:::"d‘;':r';;'::L:z{ genius and ability on the part of rail- down the east coast through rx‘;:miia;fi: f\‘:::?:ll: e oh 7 wits power, |eous:site or fhe Huid .~|l»,:-l;"b”r::u Ser- st te of the science. can be corrected. iy tpat they may not survive For if jaywalking you begin. e i i et U Paroedh and Dubi to Corleiapming bul_slsaipower COHI0 Ctate O Y e et Yo o it the lesson of the Shenandoah is | i ’sryzedy marks the end of an- |11l be compelled to run you.in? results of uniform rates in their effect Bt kie In ane chapier he'describen hia visii | ricity—making the " present super.| ing of scientists at Vale College, Prof SR S S | s trage: trks the end of an-| fupon propertiex equally essential in | In c : Goldsmith's ich Is the Auburn of |power plants feasible for general dis-| Alfred . Lane announced that by iy lother chapter of American careless- | 5 the -point of public service. b n conclusion. T am glad to_be able | Goldsmith's “Deserted Village.” Peibution of power over a radius of |means of a delicate instrument called antliciently made tor weather service |1 155 FU L puding in- | Asserting No Authorit. itk e Wilto etats Thd (e fyear 1 closes) * ok ok o hundreds of miles from waterfalls and | the “spinthariscope.” it was now pos sxtension. there should mever be | cesiol [1'le the same all over thel . Pd Yo sit up and wateh the old| In this territory, actively R eling | L1y renawed public conidence in the| The havec Wrought fn the lite ofSoal mines, Thus the industrial world | sible to count the “explosions™ of anaIon. GEthis ) Oliaster. Y this I e FUsifhe sane aliover thel ear out? [for business and more or less depend Tnp '_.\'_P:" I;:_!‘:'l')h;:\&rnmelm to solve ");!;rl?:‘u&arg'be(ns. 2 German. by the | has expanded and mu|:r|‘l‘";:‘ k“:}_ll‘l‘h“dml_ns given off from uranium inte e fcountry. No community is immune | o answered AT s M ehe e ke e of national trans- ar is analyzed in Jacob Was, | less than a century, datlg back from | radium and radium into lead. in the . L e aovemamn e, “Noy" answered Senator “Sorgtum. | UL 06, & 1088 BCHOSES Beur s portation promptly and successfully. | Sérmann’s recently translated novel, | vesterday. Who can measure the i) process of radium disintegrating. By ———— [from such appalling oecurvences 2°)“I decided that was one matter that |ne products of animals, are the Bur The people generally have a better | "Faber: or the Lost Years." 'After |portance of that answer to the forejcounting the atoms exploding in Niisolintiis At & sredtadvantase Sn e l-— a. ot bal mes. | ould o on in a regular way that |lington. the Santa Fe. the Union Pa. ||'|;’dle;ula‘"dinx _nf the real attitude ,V!Il-rzal suffering, physical and men. | bodings of Malthus, Wh.\) a can;u:_\ cond. it could be computed at what sl 1 a1 @ B AAVANIASS | smalltown circuses. pardes and a(h- [would require no congressional super. | eific and Tiinols Central By rea- which the railroads sustain in ther | &, durins the war Bugene Faber a5 Bxured (hat today the world| peed the disintogration fs takin grandeurs | jaijc events have at one time or an- |yicon o v ote lacation. and ' |elation to the public—that it is one | Sacapes from captivity and returna to | Would be so populous that it would be | jlice and how lonz it has thus hee of anclent Lome and adding modern y pyye. ‘heon stampeded with horror 1 | vision, A tivels Tow. e | Of service: subservient to public au- his German home only to find more | Impossible to produce food sufficient|in the process. Irom that. it Is now improvements in thit he has any com- | .aus = B iieliine 013 Chant Chhiges, Tho companied fist named ail | lority, 1L I8 more and friore realized suffering awaiting him there. Every. | L0 brevent general starvation? { computed that the age of the worid i e e Rl {cause a hastily built and poorly in- Rollicking 01d Cbap! SHow Gults Sinicratie Bel [earnthe that carriers have many questions in | tNIN& has been changed by time and| Flectricity and wireless waves! Last| three times us o A% elencs g L S TOVEmENts {spected stand has collapsed {The Hours once moved with zentle | Sufeient to Juatirs compensatory aivr |which there is a common interest the war. His father fs dead. His | Vening one Heiened in upon his radlo | herefore conceded—it fs 1.518.000.000 e kontrol |15 it not ahout time 10 take note of srace e L L en 14 tho | with the patrons, and thatithese ques- | TIOther, aister and wife are all very | and heard music 1n Lonou, SEiX | yeare. (S0 In the lest gusrter of M e r & t |tions should he settled by f different from the w : dible in Americal The Locarno | century Aoy e s GBS e - same territory are the Northwestern, | riendly women he au e | century we have discovered a billion Tarinany Dack o the Tob [these hideous aftaira? 1 it nov about | With step discreetly saited. e A A e ol [conferences rather than by bitier con- | 2nd he is compelled to begin a i efl: | treaty may he powerful fn preventing | years of time. 4 8 time for every citv. when contem-,OM Father Time has changed his pace [Great Western and the Minneapolis | F2VErsy. of readjustment to mnew conditigns | future wars. but when men of all| Our Dr. Hrdlicka of the National For the first time in twenty-four |plating a celebration which will re.| And shouts, “I'm syncopated T T om0 these bom. | The message 1 wanld put over ix a | {P&L I8 almost as hard for him as the | Dations talk together over the waves | Museum. president of the American vears Tammany has full, unquestioned | quire additional grandstands, to zo panies is now paying any dividend on |‘r;l=; for a better and more intelligent | *8°DiZINg experiences of the war. | and human voices span the oceans. it | Anthropological Society. speaking - eontrol of the municipal administra N ) & Jud Tunkins says some of the peo. (COMmon stock.and this dividend has | Understandin, for an economlic. e * X » x seems almost a repetition of the |the skull found in South Africa, known control of e i) : inta the sitnation carefully and tof <t TR SUE SRS 0T PO [heen reduced {o 4 per cent. while two [Tather than a political solution of | Bdgar Wallace, indefatigable writer angels singing “Peace on earth” [as the Rhodesian skull. savs that it »n in Grea! e k. Not since | mak . . e - % 2 ran . E ‘ster: 21 vs ev i G | muke sure that the structure is well X of the systems are in the hands of re- sportation problems: for intel-|Of mystery stories with gru ¥ Rk % hows evidence that it helonged to a Mayor Van Wyck wrned over the city | puig lizer joven’ & Happy New Yenr on |cefvers. |isent co-operation rather than selfish | tle8 and plots, has added amacme th] ¢ in less than a quarter of a cen. | “Creature superior to the chimpanzee hall to Seth Low in 1901 has the Four- | yvashington leatned its lesson, bug jt | Pedule time. * ok x |Missension: for o general recognition his list, “The Hairy Arm." In thia| tury since the most advanced scien.|ANd nearer the human.® though It i5 teenth street orsanization been ‘abso: A X s lesson, but it | Ffficient service is as essential to | DAL national prosperity depends on |Story the author {8 somewhat indebted | tists have learned that chemical | 10 Darwin's “missing link.” If it n s o e T, e | el frightful price in human lives. Concentration. the public from the non.prosperous | ProsPerous agriculture, manufactur- | o Edgar Allan Poe, for he Introduces | analysis of foods could not discover [that of a man. then the Heldelber. bt ! lis Bovernment of the bl (OWN & \though the Knickerbocker disaster| “What Is your opinion of the latest companies as is the demand for such L’;fih Saeaciie Mnd ttenuRoation, 4 normous orangoutang as the Vil their ultimate nutritive qualities since [ 0% ""’,““:,‘;"E, Joungaters of ¥iton Mavor Walker took the oath of |45 1ot come under the same cate- [dance?” - service from those companies that are | ‘sely depending on the other. [ 1aln, or, rather. the (0ol of the real|no one knew of the existence of vila- s af age: ‘ehould bo seen and) not office vesterday. Scth Low's adminls A Ry ostar s = : producing fair net earnings. 1t is| . (The End,) Iain, Sir Geoffrey Penne. o "withiout which oo, alone; leads | Deard!—as i¢ sullable to their yous aionio s o5 Thtarim GE TnAse ot | O o the Pasadena affair, it never- I have no opinion.” answered ‘Miss |manifest that public commissions are | (Conyright. 1925.) * Kk % To disease and starvation 2 and even the Pithecanthropus heless was a conclusive demonstra-|Cavenne. “It keeps my fest so busy |reluctant to Increase the earnings of e e “The Oxford Econ - Mury ce | 200.000 years. more or less, was a ne~- Republican: mile. |Geora ey ¥ ) sy i omic Atlas.” by| It is less than a cemtury since |0 Yea s inore ot publican rule. George B. McClel. | |05 €0 S0 (0T Gtere in aln[that T have no time whatever for hiad. |{hose compantes which are now mak- A Bad Virt 1. G. Bartholomew, a revised edition,|bacteriology taught of the micro. | Somer ArTiing afier the Ruodests . lan's four years, from 1904 1o 1300 [ 1100 OF ARE et O bl e "3 ling a satisfactory showing of profits | irtue. contatns 64 mape. Mustratine cieon: | becoic life. of the infinitely small, | priatisit™ hud been dead half a m!l were by no means an all-Tammany [SUCHTeR OUSEE (RS SRR NIRCE i lin order that less prosperous com - phenomena, ocean currents, ‘com.| which preyed upon or Sustained all i e ol L Lol aeindlof admtnisteatio an and 1ts effect has been felt in local ranles can return te their owners | From the Memphis News-Scimitar. merce, human sccupations, " Bntomology is less tha 0g | Hauits L & Amer. bd n. for McClel |, ding operations since that night Exndsble) Ambition. some’ compensation for the use of | Lioyd Geor; /e Englas of population and ocher evononis sui. | vears old, and the study of insec jige | Whose _funecal, oceurred ‘only 3,508 lan, though clected by Tammany sup- 20t || o arcument both day and nizht Thele. prapertt and it s ‘n" situation | atoms’ wrien bor Hapt San A0 IimP | Jects. Each contines® fa taken up| it of O e e i | yenrsago? nort, very soon fell out with the or- | " 1922 Bring hope into our hearts. like this that a general Dlan of con. | he trobies with debi. | 0T Of | separately. O T e the Gnmnolagist of the B e e tn fomoterns s tns = s A drastic change in policy is needed. | \\.q i solidation seeks to e | = = 0 2 . o - | announcement that by the vear 2.0m zanization and displaved a spirit of in ! 3 | We'll gat one coal strike settled right | *Oydation seeks to correct R A O R = b e pariment of Agriculture, startles the | AT the average age of men will e Jependence that plaved hob with the land if Americans do not want to 2 nex rts. A s very easy to announ Renera 3 Evolution is put into narrative verse | world by a recent announcement that 0 Before the one start principles for consotidation. It is prac- T, el 100 vears instead of the present ulans of the sachems. Mayor Gaynor Pay more heavily than they have A tically impossible (o apply these rules | opsies, Ny en Novet - ahe s Bon af[ et Bamian Hios o e o | andimen 00 yeara old wilk o as also a Dit too independent for |done, the policy should be inaugu-| “It's a mistake.” said Uncle Eben.|to exiating conditione. It aeems to be | . T The W e ey fiive mmun andl b ity s et o ey yeaRe e entire 1iking And was dis. {Tated at once. Sooner or later. if a|“to have de kind of a happy New Yeay [conceded that the present 'a%/, BOOYIS From te Merden S of the ploneers of acience, from Pytha- | come the “big bug” of creation. ARyl s TRl e A sm 1o tun things At the Cirv Hall [change Ia not wronght. anather struc-|dat makes de second of January .,.: 'h;'allc‘o’r‘v:.r;‘:‘“dg"nm e '3;“ ‘hildren raised :—I\h“_.:z'ne:.l t:nre ’::::;"Tm:n‘:iriflq ‘:‘):;)fifl\-plr i T|1|' Hrw:':rd n;nvn that rhla sma||l Thus sclence progresses, and never = 080 uperstition in | is hizger than the great—at least in | before at such speed as today. accuruling (o A 0wn netivn of wur r ‘ , and the daily news ture will collaps miserable.’” accordanee with that plan. Is tmprac- | tometimes do fust whe Just happen to zrow. I their earch for tenth, evelntion—er while the dinosaur has (Coprright. 1925, hy Paul V. Colline.)