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1M me ‘es . BAN 2 haiti S w B j IN y Rev. Thomas B. Gregory Coryti 10, by Tho Press Publishing Uo. (The New Ys Becuing World ort stving of er dictum person W “THIS erticle claims to Ye nothing more nor less than a sl | Obiter dicta; and the highest authorities define an © Retire? being something that binds nobody, not even t (cers At. With this understanding 1 proceed to i+ We have here, under one flag, and governed by one “fundamental law, lerritory greater than the Roman Empire when that empire was at its WwW test exten the raf The distance from the western boundary of Span to the Caspian, and hs Thm the northern boundary of Dacia to the southern line of Mauretania, forma Africa, do not measure up to those from.the Canadian line to the Fiorida himseg®® and from Plymouth Rock to the solden jate, And all this splendid domain is One Country, Within it, to be sure, forty-eight States, each being the maker of, its own local laws, the own local customs and us but these States are, iness lines did not exist. And now the question comes, “If the federation plan can be made to work so finely, and on so vast a scale as it does in the United States «: America, why cannot it be extended to the WHOLE WORLD” A great many peopie throughout the world are putting this question to themselves at the present time, and they have the feeling that the answer to it fs well worth seeking Maintain at one and the same time local tion system, and to do this with perfect harmony, why cannot the whole family of mankind get together in the san Do “diversified interests” stand jn the way of the materialization cf such idea? But there are diversified interests in the United States of America, which interests have been unified by the people's reason. Ie diversity of language an obstacle to the successful working of a worldfederation? The # thought, and thought is transmissible into any language, into all languages -and the thought, once got at, at once becomes the heritage of all men. Throughout the earth there is a mighty yearning for unity, and for the Dlessings that unity confers, and there are everywhere the unmistakable signs of the dawning conviction that mankind should henceforth be governed by reason rather than by passion and prejudice, and be guided by the spirit of brotherliness and the principle of co-operation, rather thaa by the old feeling of clannishness and ill, I have somewhere seen these lines We are living; we are dwelling In a grand and awful time, In an age or ages telling To be living in sublime! way? ‘coming the enthusiasm that is to be made a | Seti of the World? The Housewile's Scrapbook EXT time you cook prunes a N few slices of lemon to improve} sponging the silk. You will find it the flavor, or you may prefer) very eMicacious, the flavor of spices, in which case | place a small bag of spices In saucepan while the prunes are cook- ing. le rinse in warm water, This will remove all the stain from your fin. You can seed the raisins in half the | 6¢ usual time if you pour boiling water | over them. After broiling steak spread ft with "to harden it. You can then remove it juice and chopped parsley. aces ‘Any of the following vegetables will S fo nicely with beefsteak: Hrussels sprouts, caulifiower, onions, squash peas, beets, tomatoes (either atewe or scalloped), salsify and maca Have the potatoes b f creamed, Sweet potatoes are a sa- ing hard substances such as metal, | Nt Te Matia that th Ws to sin the tad Do not throw away the old window | shades, Sonk them to take vut t dressing, then wash and boll ur Mr. Hite iL | Aaland, wlio tells | clean. They will make good kitehen | . : : towels or they can be dyed a dark CHAPTER VII, color and do service In front of the (Continued). preserve shelves UITE without thinking, I i the same pa For rust stains try lemon juice and, followed two which I befe walt, Hold the fabric over a steaming Temecced homie wonah age tea kettle and the stains will proba-jon ¢ beach not far from where bl disappear. Laddie had unearthed the land crab Reo at I seated myself on the sand, with my « If your cupboard is damp, heeP 8 | pack against a convenient rock. bow! of quicklime on the shelf. TS! A snadow fell across the sand at will keep the air dry, but it must hel my feet and 1 looked up, I didn't renewed once in awhile "OT need Laddie’s joyously welcoming rates in power, | bark to tell me who was appro hing. You can eradicate seratehes from varnished furniture if you carefully go over them with a camel's hair brush that has been dipped in sheline y betor sund beside me us he dropped dow d vre the rain started yesterday Not quite," L re bly dis.ppear drenched,” d up my belonging id firmiy, adding nendacity, "1 promised Alari¢ Before putting milk on to boil f ry puddings, &< ase the cookint| | vessel with butter and you wil avoid |." ime of tennis. Besides, the sun the annoyance of having the milk jis very hot,’ use to the botte } “You are going because I came Ho spoke very quietiy, and there was such a hurt note in his voice that I When boiling cabha epens 8loould not meet eye Miss vellow turnips scant quarter[smith, chere'y ‘ing 1 want to teaspoonful of baking soda to the wa- | say to you. LT beg your py for {not telling you ref should have ter, It will me the usual diva |g o yesterday—no, when I firs greeable odor in cooking | to you, but when you took ql Nor granted that f was young 9 % If your silk drer# reauiies reviving |ford F thought 1 would et you think 3 , aie ie fiotataoa ra while, just for a joke. It save the water in which the pots Weard ware HUTIACenES 1am ¢ * L asked slowly Ibe u your service GENERALLY USEFUL RS. RANKIN tr i G tbe rt Spear! Arnold Spear's son, says she takes @ lot of com- jy t was thousands of miles bert Spear, the man whom eg Daily had chosen! 1 know your ni “although you haven't told me.” I wonder if you do!" [smite fort out of her new maid | Mrs, Phyle—But isn't a maid a | | | great expense to « person in her cir cumstances? Yes, but she says she gets tyly to myself, trying to recover from I " surprise money's worth. i ” " “You are Lucey,” he sald softly, and ‘How? I stared at him in t shment “The girl is so pretty ho: always get seats on the etree Youngstown Telcsram, of Miheard your mother “Jevening, after you home.” HOME PAGE vonoury. 4, Saturday, Kiddie Klub pine Acre S To My dear Cousins HAT can I say? What words W will express the Joy that cess of “Tha Wishing Ring” and where shall I begin to give p }thanks to the thousands of people, | large and gmail, each of whom con- ) tributed his or her shar spirit, ONE State, as completely so as though the State-| | |thouxands, for, every attentive spec- |tator (and there was none but was | jan attentive spectator) | Jhattan Opera House on of Dec, 31 did mu Cousin actors and consequently the play. A sympathetic, p |responsive audience is the great DON'T Move | Vil GET IT )g the: han’ If 110,000,000 people on the North Ainerican Continent are abie to} If-government and the federa-| |inapiration to a group of players, especially a newer is, that language ts merely the vehicle of | conscious pride in being f members of so many well behaved. | vy aif Hand af well mannered IT'S Yours You SAw T FIRST § TouN | Your DIAHON SCARF PIN (S GONE |} CAN You ’ BEAT it! How do we know but that out of this "grand and awiu ne" there | sh fn a World-Wide Nation, | | been boiled and use this for} the} After peeling fruit’ scrub your jhands with a solution of strong tra When you spill hot grease cn the! | table throw cold water in it st once creamed butter, mixed with lemon easily and it will not soak into the of branches 4 4 the bushes, reclame if baked or lin Her Walks fe the Island Bretted sic. elameanient ee Maida Discovers That She Is ert laughed too, prmintd to tind s# didn't look but beneath his tone there i note of warning, With what w glass, &c, Melt the alum over anj Followed by the Frenchman for not tell- t who [ was, ¢ uu KOink to forgive me » and now you cail hi ing you at fi © Rood friend I gave him my hand, silently, moment in both of his. what he would have something pointed prodd started and np of bushes and w footsteps drew nv man appeared cousin will marry 1918, by Kobert M. MeBiride & Col don't know I stepped quivti ‘intense heat and aprly while hot. ' ol : | pe You will cons coal if vou fas-! Cops ten metal weather strips on the win. | erree BYXOPSIB OF PRECEDING dows and doors facing the noth and, mo cg Ba | There seine had been trying to chew the slipper, and the mainland in his breath uncovered his me, if there up the path- Way toward home with my heert nd dark young man who took RRA Rr a ne a ‘And no vas count ing on his friendship, depending upon almost as [ would It seemed almost i» Gilbert Spear! pur cousin?” diseouraged vs T did terday morning. It was maddening trust Daddy! do my arms comprehensible, The fainily the lawn waiting for tea when | ¢ . and Bijou glanced up length to th . listening «xpressi engine broke down on © way buck 4 sound wave the rustle shock of the reve and murmurs and darted a swift en upside down, all over you!" } “Good afternoon,” said my host of Peis and’ didn't hand, “L hope you reached home “had been s I'm going to ship off no ; h d, "but I'm not fom. varnish. Go over the scratchen untilling worse for it. You and Laddic in the world 4 the buckle C HAPTER I 1X. IR breakfast the next mor ing I started out in t to find a cool, Understand, wanted to reach Daddy in London be » he left for th nold Spear and | Spear, very clearing wit much difficult wasn't any flower-bed he added, discovered that an oblong space feomed wilted and trample: that the mound had jeen levelled and very carelessly s As | moved on loathing him as I did, L tried not t wondering why wi ad planned the flower-bed changed their minds st for vung man, is he your brothe "No, be is a cousin. heard unmis- i bave no one sott footstep behind me and | & ye bim to be an adve With @ soap ‘The Evening World’s Conducted by Eleanor Schorer Copyriaht, ), by The Tress Publishing C6. (The New York Evening Worl?) ie at te. ‘ov and our dear friends:—| swells my heart over the suc. | | Yes, I said thousands and mean the Man- | 6 morning h to help the e and VICTORIA GIL Kiddie Klub pliyer because every one on the felt t Musical art of ¢ f America’s be akin to évery one in the audience, habeas We were all fellow Klub members and | 6, a (the Strand Bymptiony oe Cousins, Beside being encour ised | ‘ ee by their absolur ing attention, we were filled with quiet, their unful Tetet tive kee: nust meet eventaa¥rsda. ich Mra I tab Le rence Fleming eved wit ' od wen On the other hand, the ( kn symphonic conductors and. Wigs ay. a Mr, Edouar One depen the audience took the keenest delight on, upon the other. And how in the performers, and [daresay are | 4, 4 each till boasting about their talented Fairy when ‘ost the star are! gin-actors to friends who we ot to " little playfeilow searchqd fortunate as to h witnessed ' Land found i bk Kiddie Klub holiday play \ came the blow ‘phe work that Mr. Stu Walker and They wW din rapidly plished with the children 1 en! th " How pleased was every * ¢ tek staal performance. In oo+|one w ay dance! How "The Yo mm to f t ' Ki Th orl and “Fellow Se Sanat ATA ' ‘ ty to one side whilo Ssieirats ee W Vorld Children" sro they n the twlile ne ; Renae mane y dance ‘ ; idle who 1) Therg ty t he scene Mp ‘ M W ipi@ared, The ten i aliertn Ue premiere fluttered “ F ' iT sin a fam ' « tle, Gall, who is premiere ie sly to see t @ n tittle rs in whom she i rest | M , Metropoutay! 9B i! , who actualy trained 1 ba well as the danggry : a ‘ enjoyed che nutty sana om s Who twirled round on tip. “ } that means the appla te y m the stage and in gn Winthrop Antes, who lent its ' utiful gray curtain, and to WR ind Mr. Frederick Hoslt of they Metropolitan Opera Ho nd to Mpa v un Hanna we are indebted fo ‘ ie st atforms and drops which3+ add much in effect and beauty 4o ‘ the ngs And hus it ever occurred to you how much depends upon the stage carpen ter, the property man and the stage "You are still unkind?” alactein(ca, we " lightly, half laughingly, seemed in a production? Do you that if Mr. Joseph Sandford 1 his crew of carpenters, and Mr roa onin P'That there Was SOME George Castellane and hi rps 4 ! and his assistant hia attitude Was Apparent Aye Keay ‘at pur nse in hha attitude aid not have |! Kelley, and Mr, Louis Dufloca any 5 py. Wena he felt that he neld Ms electricians had not been expertin fe point wer me, Could he | their business and as eager to mk ave seen tne with Gilbert, and PUt the play perfect as , own vulgar construction en vds play 1 as you or I that i : would not hi e been, could not hyve ring? meant to return to the! been, the production it was? ‘The couse to write some letters," [ re-|spirit and the kindness of the Man- ¢ a. “When do you 9 again © /iuttan Opera House folk backestige Eten over in the morn- | W44 exemplified in Mr, Graham, ‘tho I believe. [do not seem to have deorman, who stood in t ame én- success in the management Of | trance as the kiddie actors lett, saying ut launch.” ite ” | amiled in omy tum, and} iby; sce you mexc ell me, Monsieur, wh notor boat do when the en-| There is only one re breaks down” with that of course, and one drifts, each ( Christmas ret connected KKlub holiday play gto re entrang © thousands of people. The Evenih World and 1 wish to express Sst» very de ret over fact thyty ie the Opera Hou only accom. odate about © Cousits and felends w oping to aranth y he performance, Thousands, casi, Bip: craiesaniaes buadenioias! }fou sags of people were unably you know, before U could discover e he which was tilled k, We hope that th Whoa unable to obtain jaccept our since It was in hav 1 quite far, didn't y but the shot You drift asked quietly enough iy rr. current What do you mean?” He took a top forward, involuntarily, and the wed no su 1 Hisjey avn pwor t Bt the end ALA lick ‘ exe then, withor A ah t ) al the sig (Sabet ay nf ‘ n AT damolaniiahaa shat evan tte [of sno § r » drey n his breath qu ly Rut a in . 4 epee pie pe Hero heyy Abe WIS | never so Much as menttoned it, Taft : Indeed, Monsieur?” 1 raed my |maling up for that to-da ri , I'm eran Caan] W ng ail the tov and Niisn ' Miss Waring.” Tis manr allot ai : : ee NN oer Aa anth” Rai hee year will come to you and to all wheg r rankne 1 will te as : truth. You will, tam. sure ‘ US ap ieee COUSIN ELEANOT f eak down, Instead, T took that of . | penitent at rmlation at by | & aeennnnmemnnnmmnmnnnnannnenaees : PaNURy be pare mission of mY | e HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB Ansty \ F OBTAIN YOUR PIN. 4 4 1 did not believe a word of it my- net tar STR ¥ relf, but Tamiled at him as sweet ber, cul out six of @ ly as t yuk ‘ 4 4) + sere , W | say no more it tiem 1 tiinn teams ge" Monsit Ax you say, it y | way, Word, idan 8 4 if afta is al Sie yore ng, mite ; most—forgotten, And now we really 4 tg must go back.” “Klub Pin” TS, cals 498 He ed me te my feet ana, 8 up to arkiven yeare of age wi ne 9 back men et ia neweent wi 4 silver gray RUD Pio and Lawn Henk frome the. touch of hie t aa Wer je our Way b veward almost COUPON NO. A412 ¥ S"(Yo Be Continued Monday.» 1g ad