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WHEN? WHERE? HOW? The State of New York is the wealthiest and most populous in the Union. It carries nearly half the load of Federal war taxes. The State of New York is entitled to two Senators and forty-three members of the House of Representatives in Congress.. Two seats are vacant. -What are these forty-three elected Representatives from New York doing to help check Federal war spending and get this country back on a peace basis? When, where and how are they severally and collectively representing New York voters and taxpayers? ; callous indifference on the part of a grateful Nation. : rc talagprag endo lathataany To use their own picturesque phrase, they are “out of 4 ” in the treaty fight. May their luck. tanks increase. Spar ERECT prone dd raed TIME FOR A TEST. | Public sentiment is overwhelmingly in favor of some ‘ : Fait of ratificati cides b not on ienes, HEN Gov. Smith declares that the Staf of New i | rr Ete New York Beenie York must do more than it has yet done to Borah, Reed and Jobnson may Say. —_| het lower the cost of living, an overwhelming ma- » The real = oe jority of the people of this commonwealth are with which will bring the maxmmum of satisfaction to him. : | America, But that does not mean the thing is as good 2s ac-! complished. There are powerful hostile forces. There | No. By Blasco Ibanez. 4 UIS AGUIRRE, a budding young Spanish diplomat, had received his first chance for advance- ment in his chosen profession, He was about to take the first step whieb Was intended to carry him in time te <a ae called. the goal of his ambition—to an Am- . rfowr | : bassadorship to Lond: Paris. | gould command a majority probably sixty The Governor would have the hoarding of food-| : 4 Through “ramily influence be bad — i sons the “Ireprese-| tufls made unlawful. He would license food dealers. : a4 OHant id wis suet Bech aS have hit on the proper tactics. Me would have eggs systematically graded and sold | t § take instant possession of his mew First they will be wise to propose a substitute for according to their freshness. He would regulate the H Tes tha ay On the way he was obliged to stop at Gibraltar for a day or two to await the steamer which should carry him to his destination. ‘The quaint old city fascinated Luis. He wandered with childlike sest | the Administration and which would be as little ob-} Not an umreasonable programme. Yet already the & warning guns of the opposition are heard: .| Interfere with the methods of the food handlers and through its bazaars and alleys and te they will go out of business. Try to supervise the pro- 3 - ‘ ‘ the rugged eeashore beyond. From duction and distribution of milk and the farmers will ae p wi ; : mi f 2 Total be aoa oh eee os oe belongs. “ 3 ; if [hotel he used to wateh the family life this policy clear through the list. Accept} sell their herds for beef. Endeavor to secure the con- _ y Brigg NP aa 42 ‘And on one of these roots he ; e 3 3 } ; hanced see an exquisite end protest the Lodge reservation—even on Article| sumer cheaper food and you will end by depriving him = ans , ; i i * : f $ | Graceful girl standing. Luis Aguicre of food. t 4 4 ty stared at her in open-mouthed ad- ” ‘ miration. She was the most beauti- An unlimited supply of these forebodings will be un- it fay and fasciriating woman he had and go on record. But if necessary, w FO OS, ‘ é 4 % 4 set eyes on, z pact a loaded by the lobbies of the food-controlling interests Reg Ge he ae \ i thralleds he euw the git raise, bee dark eyes to his, Into her delicate face crept a glint of interest as she Senator Lodge. If it becomes a campaign issue, the for food regulation. . , aad met his admiring gaze, Then she vanished into the house, = must stand on the Lodge reservations | Well, is about time fora test: | zy a » lee ~. nee Sine “BS attest Democrats will have a >and two cory Would no gne find it profitable or worth while to hy NP. : ns f A t ; % f Mie es eek dea Giiwealion Prog kis Which: supply the public with foodstuffs if opportunities for ‘ 4 3 can / f fps ‘ pretense of business connected wil tactics the treaty will be saved. The | ¢*tortiom were fewer than they are now? 4 e2 . his letter of credit. He met Aboab, « venerable and courteous man, who received him most kindly and who invited him to visit the bank again Aguirre accepted the invitation. He continued to come to the bank on one pretext or another, until one day Tana to enter the building while he was there, Aboab intro- duced the young man to his lovety granddaughter. At once Luis began to lay siege te her heart. Within a week the couple were desperately in love with of distributing milk in cities were maintained, would nobody go into the milk business? | we Unless speculating middlemen could reap frequent flay in the Board of Edfcation is undoubtedly | harvests of profit by accumulating millions of eggs in D responsible for introduction of a bill at Albany | storage warehouses, regardless of market demands or | which proposes that the State shall help to pay teachers’| nubtic need, would nobody sell eggs? — Oceans, lakes and ri full of f norpheed fromitbeur! tol noire ok achers well deserve the cohtemplated increase. yes and rivers: Arp full oF £000 to) be trad S'Sieantime, Tetera fom homeware cannot be biamed for supporting any measure for the catching. There are fish enough in the sea to immediately, to his waiting oonsulat wilt help them to meet living costs. keep all the peoples of the earth from starving. Post, Tals wrote pak that he wad } how about New York City? Would no one sell fish to the people of New York ae Gibesitar, making violent love to 4 What will be the effect on its finances? unless a fish combine were permitted to throw good Then ail at once came the awaken- ct , The city pays 70 per cent. of the State revemue.| fish pack into the ocean in order to boost market prices Seventy per cent. of the State aid will not be returned and swell its profits? its teachers. Fift; it. et cokaity te pg eed ee. te Sharer Would thousands of honest food dealers now serv- | _ help pay the “little red school-house” teachers as well | ing the public for an honest return shut up their shops ing. After eluding him for several Luna went for a walk with Luis one afternoon, telling him it must be their last meeting. Her family had inter vened to break off the courtship and had betrothed the girl to a man of ' her own people, much older than her- . . * ; $| self. 2s ils own. Instead of paying one dollar for his own|the moment it became harder for the unscrupulous in | ‘ Luna explained to Luis that me ats: wil . ; irre belon, to. different | Schools, the taxpayer of this city will pay one dollar} their trade to trick and gouge consumers? U N C 0 M M 0 N S E N S E ends Aguire peonged | (2 cee "plus something for rural schoo! i ‘ could be no further acquaintance- P sor-sUre is. ; Let’s get these questions answered. 1 Fair and Warmer. | $24 to $41, which you will admit is a| By John Blak ship between them. This was the | _ Home rule will be weakened. Country legislators +. | ‘To the Efitor of ‘The Brening World: bit excessive—now with the coming y John Blake command of her father and grand- ae , an 5 If the food supply of a great modern community | “yyy oui of March the landlord has a nota- father, she said, and It was wise, : will be confirmed in their habit of milking the city) A 5 7. Oe DORTA Raye: bee the SEPM ELST nia rent raobipe to tbe otter? Rs -teereap! a Trained to obedience from birth, she cow. Teachers will learn to look to Albany. like New York stands or falls with the license allowed | wit! be cleared of snow by March 30.) that ‘he. will not be. responsible eee GOOD BOOKS ARE THE BEST COMPANY. areined to, cueainace Soin Non ae eee . : 7 ing i bshaceihad any damage to any tenant occupying | iy 3 n' ‘i 2 “om ra, mandate. | Country legislators would naturally favor such ate more powerful of the food-controlling interests to) be punning once more. the premises”—this no doubt is occa- sate hip Ca HOUR of eee ue modes Huey Slee Nor could all of Luis's frensled ¢ ps ae aa or mean atic, ‘ ‘ y 3 sions y the fact that the house is ship. é canno Amd 4 y leadings move her from the stand Bill If it passes, the city will have its Board of Edu-}continue practices and methods which they have de-} °) ))) OUMA OLIVER. lin Very ‘bad condition, halt the cell-|$ with. And he needs play to develop his intellect evenly as $|sho had taken. And, heartaick, he cage to thank. veloped for their own extra profit, at a heavy cost to] ~ eae ae Tage ct gous, “partments ready t0/% much as he needs work. amps foroha. tp sell away, to hie nome 01 are. 5 ; H |the public, the fact should be definitely settled and|10 te Lattor of ‘The vexing Word: lighted; in fact, one has to grope Men who do not know how to play are to be pitied. 3) qaored to be the wite of another man, | his way along part of the halls!’ They grow dull and morose. Nobody wants to associate ———.—_— WOULD A BONUS BE ONE? ccepted Iam a Regular Army soldier. We) (wouldn't the Fire Department de- uey & ORGNE 8 ones A Fi CCR ER, have all noticed by the papers that|mand that they be properly lightea|% With them, They lead unhappy lonely lives, and die un- E American Legion has recently reversed the} {f the handling of food can only be further touched | Congress has given the railroads back | \f they were notified?). Can the land-| ¢ lamented. ; i ANNIVERSAINY policy formulated at the Minneapolis convention Mia neat ole .... [to their former owners. ages in case of Injury to anybody?" |$ \- But the wise youth makes a budget of his time as the by law at the peril of cutting off or seriously diminish- on, f ce aa ‘i ; and is now advocating a bonus for veterans Ha This also takes away the cent-a. i A TIRED CITIZED shrewd business man makes a budget of his expenses. PHILIP FRANCIS. Seals reversal presumably results from Si of ing the food supply, the public ought to know it. mile rate bod solaiars o furlonen, New York, March 2, 1920. | Leisure must be apportioned wisely—a ner to be spent “ a 4 'y te What we would jike to know is how ; ig = y Happy he who can preserve 5 What do the honest food dealers say? Goontene. wan las “eciies ana lapanes | Does Any One Remembert in the company of men—a part to be spent la the company aaa 14 Coe acne a rot ch ae the members. fi in thei nideles on this bill and still the Amy and/| 7 the Editor of The Evening World: | 3 of books. so tances, Upset Of sockets, Few will be inclined to question the justice of the} Do they see no future in their business unless the} Navy Pay Bill Is pigeonholed. Will you kindly ask some of your Books contain the best that there is in really great men. tangle of nations, home broils and ¢ i is od ? Don’t you think it would be credit- | readers to verify the following state- ssimistic world. The Greek bonus claim. If the Legion can devise any economi- Profiteers are left undisturbed ? able for some of our Congressmen or| ment, made during an evening's con- Not only are they necessary to development, but they & Eoinew thyent” ‘fhe Benen cally sound and equitable system of raising the bonus Do they see no fair profits in food if it gets into the] Senators to introduce a bill allowing | versation, |. "That about a dozen are splendid company. added, “Conquer thyself.” . ; s ic utili > an enlisted man in the army, navy or| Years ago, more or less, a New York The lad who spends his time with dull companions in That is just what old Philip fund Congress will probably enact it Public utility class? Marine Corps to go from hia station | Central train ran into @ steamboat : ue 5 yrancis did. He could have said PI y . raphe P ata (reduced rate?/and that it was the only accident of|3 a poolroom when he might be listening to Emerson. or TAR iat ogeeinee bhakti But would such a bonus be one? How would it strike a new generation of food han-| or post to Om BF 6 | the kind that ever happened. Huxley minnaee ds a caer danish oath wit he ‘1 Doet, “My . | f ey Do the people realize that a soldier, FRANK DAYTON uxley or Spencer is a very foolish youth. MIND to me a kingdom is.” Dur- © Suggestions for a bond issue and for special taxes | dlers less committed to older methods? sallor or marine. Feta on, the A¥eTI8S! Greenwich, Conn March i 1020" Novels, if they are the right sort, are almost if not }/|f Ins the darkening conditions of the | fave been made, A fund could be raised and tumed| They might see ih chances in public confidence, | Sout $20 a month ana tiem home? |» perae eet quite as inatructiy as works on philosophy and selene. etl Bigtteenth Contry he went away ind less speculativ 5 When the cent-a-mile was in effect | To te ‘of The Evening World: parnin, vat the great novelists disclose in their quietly into his study in beautiful ver to the veterans, They would get what would ai and tee anys Rus mote, consiany big enlisted sag Berita hare “it ph to be Rtne anita com stories excite Si for Gotornatione Many a man has Batt FARIS: Ae, by ped on wile appear to be a bonus. : paving the regular fare? ‘Think it| Moe for certain advocates of proibi-|$ acquired and allayed a thirst for education by a passage in Wy nanan He’ ging Gan But would it have the buying power of a bonus? over, AN ENLISTED MAN. | distinction. between civil liberty ana|% @ good novel. date in 1773. Happy he who can It is generally recognized that two of the principal | HASTEN ELECTRIFICATION. West Point, March 8, 1920, Personal liberty. In fact, they rather If you are in doubt as to the best books to read, consult joiner cep Cement wim causes contribu A a tabo +d erapia vo. make librarian i y public library that st " 43 “4 . uch a distinct betw: h a librarian in any public ary. | himself that orms cannot touch currency egal -e Fo girth ~~ pbc yr th — wae shige pit Have just finished reading in your mere auapolings, anda. resort to a He or she, if you state your desires, will map ont for | tae aot slonerenure. 8) "CAN'T : gedy in the period of wooden cars, Scores} Have sophistry which cannot stand the test|$ you a useful course in reading. | trie! Pe aper of the father and four children t : ig : : Hepend on myself? | Mhis puts a problem up to veterans who want a] of deaths would have resulted. Steel cars are life-| who were deported for not passing oe ADR cuit deena er SY b> When it is given to you, follow it. Don't read merely 3) bonus. Would-not the bond or tax measure to pro- 4 the literacy test, which resulted in /bitrary interference with person, opl for ¢ntertainment. Don't expect to read merely for enter- 3 | _—_—, savers, the death of father and one child, | Poyraty mrecnrance wath pera h Paral the bonus cause further inflation of currency and Explanation of the accident seems to lie in the in-] Of course, It ts @ very sad case, The ernment ‘under which one lives, “ond|$ ‘#inment. . Japanece Forming Chamber of ? ived the bon : ‘ ‘ ome one don’t tell the aliens | rreeqom to take part in modifying that Think about wh# you are reading, for in that way Commerce, ee Aesiad reas us, xe : ld —— escapable margin of error in the human equation, | of the test before they leave the other| government or its laws.” If personal|} ‘alone you can get the message the author has for you, |. The Japanese Weekly Chron find 'y would immediately need to turn! Fither the engineer died or his faculties failed in the What is the use of the|berty Is not recognized and implied Giv tion of your time EVERY DAY to good 3} ; a ts he | in that definition then what is? As a sive @ portion OF youl Dil cabal goo icle characterizes the contem- and Pay it out in increased living expenses emergency. | hy matter of fact, my contention is that books, and gradually and without your noticing it, they will $! piated establishment of a Cham- : a term of years? There is always the possibility when destructive} if an ignorant, Uiiterete lot of for-4 tps ts the very casence of supply you with the scusation that we men must have be- | ber of Commerce in the Hanshin = Reay _ Bt seems highly doubiful whether, in the long run, | force is controlled by flesh and blood. taa'obe, from under the moses o¢| erty. It {8 not reasonably pemnibis ra) } fore they can even enter the gateway of suctesl. | cilstrlel of Jagan 98 9 remarks ” 4 recipient of a bonus would reap any real advantage.| The closest approach to infallibility seem our own boys and girls : Beer | ale development and quite a ns to have|°"ly We are to better our country by |lberty results from an instinct and a ; Meantim: ie “ :, 1 - desire on thi rt of individuals f ; new departure in Japan, so far i af other _— ,000 would also be bur-| been reached in the New York subways, where auto- Layee Eyes deg oS Dereoual fresdcn, Je inthe cenoreai more! end otherwise? It is the tndls| ant thing for the good of society, but! as rural districts are concerned. | ra ic i is basic desi thi id) he it bi ht finally to} we should not think of attempting to es ay - +n pga Tag matic mechanical control is added to human control, | pase «simple literacy test, | SEPaEME of baie Sons Of eA tie We eannot csinats oe |ccure letsation ‘compelling men to, TA# increasing number of fae y method of raising the revenue for payment} |t is only through use of electrical power that this| west New York, N. J Freb at isso, |know there are some men who. advo-| swallow him up absolutely in the eor-[heed relifion and to fulfil fs obliga:| tories and commercial firms has ‘ , f Sara . 1 Doak, 4 tri * te whole. W st his}tions. \Were Wwe to do so men wou . es ie bonus can be devised which will be effective in| added margin of safety has proved possible. Can He Get Away With Itt ees ualviaial, but with that aa| fights, for rights he haa, as'well us| question our sanity. Rut if we a Ma Cont ea te: the SOteTt of the vit- ding a real bonus wil i i ificati To the Editor of The Evening. World: with many other theories, we find mon| responsibilities, despite all our talk|resort to extreme prohibition measures, lages and towns considering the | om chy - _ nae ping power,| Is this not an added reason for ster Tealiog of ally" wonder if you would, through | running to extremes. Undoubtedly we | about society ‘and. the common good. | for the common good such legislation | * establishment of a sort of Cham- Congr country hear of it, the crowded suburban lines in the vicinity? An auto-| your splendid columns in ‘The Eve-|should, and must, consider the cor-|So far as the common good is con-| would be, in my judg: » Just al bencorl Cenmoree Gplint otetee " reas 5 \- he- sensible and reasonable as the pro- ¥ those who need the bonus seem to be matic train control would have prevented the Eliza- nm tad enlighten me on the fol-|mon good, but we are bound also t cerned, there are some of us who he-/|as sensible Pp large extent to give Seven te the lieve that Sellsion ard an observance pinion legialecen, waloh Baw deans | to conducting various investiga circumstances The rent-of my apartment has beon | dividual, his rights and his liberties, | of its precepts and requirements is the ‘nates us. . J. 0, ae ya .,anonomnic rather than. of | bethport in spite of the failure of the engineer, creased during the past year from |W wil deay individual responsibility, | best the highest and the most ir-rt- Ringwood Manor, N. J March 1, 1920, on anh