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“ am ratification on the basis of alleged irregularities in West Virginia and in the prospective ratification by Tennessee. . Opponents of Woman Suffrage have lost. There is no question of eventual victory for the Suffra- gists. The only effect of delay will be to postpone the general exercise of the franchise by women. Several Legislatures more than the required thirty- six will ratify as soon as they have the opportunity. Whatever the merits of the technicalities the Antis urge, one can hardly admire their attitude. It is anything but sportsmanlike. In any event, the courts should take quick action ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. bilahed Dally Except Sunday by the Pr: Company, Nos. 53 to 63 Park Row, RALPH PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row, J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row, JOSEPH PULITZER: Ir. Secreiary. 63 Park Row. Coprright, 1920, be The row Pitbllabing Co, (The New York Evening World.) | \Albert covyright, 193 \atnie Payson Terhune) ) by The Prem Publishing Co, ornerenine Wort | INVITING A KITCHEN REVOLT. OUSEWIVES of New York and of the Nation need sugar for canning and preserving. An appeal has been made that President Wilson No. 103—THE SHUTTLE. By Frances Hodgson Burnett Rosalie Vanderpoel, elder daughter of a New York multi-millionaire, | married haba sahh 4 . Sir Nigel Anstruthers, an on the injunction application and dispose of it one ongli t 4 A ,Pnglish fortune-hunter, who squan- exert py ale bei Sugar from commercial way or the other. Women would have good reason {dered all the money he could lay, uses to lome: itchen, | hands on and made her life a burden. Rosalie's younger sister, Bettina, who was independently rich, went vo England to visit Rosalie, She found her sister changed into a frightened drudge, by Nigel's cruelty; and the American girl grew to hate this Eng- lish brother-in-law of hers, On the voyage from New York she had met’ the young Earl of Mount Dunstan, whose rundown estates joined Nigel's. The begun on the boat ripened to close friendship in England. ‘The Earl was as hard up as Nigel, but was a decidedly different type uf man, Nigel fell violently in love with Betty and was furious at discovering that she and the Earl were in love with each other Neither had confessed this love, for | Mount Dunstan was proud and he dreaded to be classed as a fortunes for resentment if they were deprived of their lawful rights because of dilatory judicial action in so impor- tant a case. It is doubtful whether the President or any one ise has power arbitrarily to force such a diversion. The large sugar refiners and dealers do have the power to do this voluntarily. If they fail to use the power they will err in a manner they are likely to BEFORE A WORSE CRISIS. HEN Gov. Smith returns to Albany he will find strong reason for calling an extra ses- sion of the Legislature in the present far from reas- suring status of the housing problem. The emergency rent laws passed last spring did not put an end to profiteering in rents. While this legislation accomplished much in re- straining a class of landlords whose rapacity was exceeding all bounds, the past few months have given the rent gougers time to discover weak spots in the rent laws. Nor have those rent laws proved clear and com- Sugar distribution is for the most part highly cen- tralized, Voluntary control would be comparatively simple. It would be good business in the long run even at a slight sacrifice of immediate profit. Is there no commercial diplomacy to realize that the good-will of the public has value and that its ill- Will sooner or later results in restriction and regula- tion that cut profits and may become confiscatory? Will not the Sugar Barons learn from our ceo- e nomic history? Do they not read a warning in the F plight of the railroads and other public utilities? Women will soon be voting. Can the sugar in- terests afford ta have a kitchen revolt against their acquaintance ES LE CT ue broke out. The Earl gave the use of his house as a hospitus. | He and Betty worked tirelessly to * i? ' ’ ., *, " a yut the disease, ‘ business analogous to the granger revolt against the | prehensive enough to insure uniform interpretation hen Betty heard that Mount Dua+ 5 hati had fallen ill and | f : Gscriminations of the railroads? ei by the courts. fad dled: ‘Heart-ursien, ahe fled iste ~ i i - : e fores alone wi rief. a * Superior business sagacity would result in a re There is still too much room for evasién on the ARigel followes. her and. procsaied 2 nt vérsal of such a “housewife-be-damned” policy as ‘4 ; to myke love to the stricken git, é hras prevailed in the sugar market in recent months part of landlords, too much room for varied readings Helpieas to detend hersetf, she cried 4 ; out hysterically to her dead sweet+ ; The public is slow to anger, Once its anger Is of the law which put the tenant who stands out for heart to come to he aid ; bes F aroused it is apt to go much further than its own his rights at a disadvantage as compared with the OR ran ies eee interests dictate, as any railroad manager will admit. | tenant who can afford to ignore his rights for the eed Mest OB min Git tr nae Daten The time to prevent such demonstrations is before | sake of getting the premises he wants. a naa 6 her. whet her cries : they start. Moreover, there is the other side of the housing hut, the may drew NuweL out of ia fl ight and eded thrash hi. ANDIDATE HARDING intends to “emphasize at a i MON te spoken love for each other was mu- “ és fundamental trouble—lack of homes. 4 " Va ne Finds tual; and to bring them together, ' : Mgrigete) = pil in this fat the On the contrary, it was realized that rent legisla- WA 5) Daath ith Sawa ant anny peril ob sutitre) mils tingate ; eh i Sheds : tion, unless carefully watched and supplemented, . i Sir Nigel, raging at his own p h] Senator says. 44 . ishment, sought to disgrace the lov might tend to discourage the new building which can alone furnish real relief. Unless State and city continue to concentrate on both the rent and the building sides of the housing question, Oct. 1 next will find the situation worse But here fate intervened. Before he could tell the lying tale he had planned to, he was stricken with ralysis, and soon afterward died, leaving Rosalie free to make the best of what was left of the life he had wrecked, Betty and Mount Dunstan settled down on the Karl's dilapidated es- tate, happy in each other's love and resolving to build up and benefit the lives of those dependent on them. _—— Which suggests the question, “What is a fad?” The Standard Dictionary defines “fad” as follows: A matter of taste or a pursuit that tempo- rarily engages the attention and interest; a passing fancy or fashion, as in dress, amuse ments, social devices or diversions, &c.; « popular innovation; capricious hobby; whim; than ever. ‘ Seer ier eee ee ony It seems a strange time to put millions of dot! ' 4s that what the candidate meant? ms a strange time to put millions of dollars t into a Court House or any other public-building WHEREIN WAS IT DEFEAT? project when the need of housing for families in the | FROM EVENING WORLD KEADERS _ UNCOMMON SENSE Ten-Minute Studies What kind of letter du you find most readable? Isn't it the one ie ‘ i City of ‘New York has never been more acute. that gives you the worth of u thuousund words in a couple of hundred By John Blake . ; ku N quarters hostile to President Wilson the nomina- Me Dire dmaitowan. einudle Ionese tapas new Shere te fae mental exercise and G 10f Of eatiefaction w sryiAd (Copyright, 1920, by, John Blake.) of New York City tion of Gov, Cox is interpreted as an Adminis- ; ones to say much in a few words. Take time to be brief. DON’T DRIVE NAILS WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER. Government tration defeat. Court House better than it can wait for new homes ——— ; , [RS CEE SEES ’ . . Abe ' ‘ Gat ota sobs his friends and not one of then was It was Publius Syrus who said, “Look for a tough wedge _ | Those who belleve this are welcome to any con- | that will relieve the intolerable and increasing pres | e raitor & The Mrenine World willing ‘to come back at the Consul, $ for a rough log.” Wise and sound advice. By Willis Brooks Hawkins. i , sr soution they may derive from the opinion. It Is | sure of a growing scarcity of dwellings and an prea paris be daly reuable finished CHS ORIRES ‘his ‘hand. “1 Men prosper better who suit their tools to the job. It This is the eleventh article of @ p ae er to express my view: BP va SOMnEEnInK yi this i ; i ive i dee . y of i ‘ difficult, however, to discover facts to support the | economic rise of rents beyond the power of law to | ployment for ex-service men. Have smathing to say) And’ shia’ 3) is: foolish to.drive nails with « sledgehammer or to try to series defining the duties of the ad- theory. ‘ check. Shortly after war was declared I “Here's to the Stars ard Stripes drive piles with a mallet, ministrative and legislative oficere * was torn away (not drafted) from a| | of the new Republic. The first uses up twenty times as much energy as is and boards of the New York City é Af President Wilson favored any candidate, he The time to tackle the housing problem—rent |iob as cigar salesman, which, if 1] When the setting sun lights WP | $ necessary; the second accomplishes nothing. Government. took great care not to make public his preference. ‘ i ,. |had not been disturbed, would have | peige ee | When you see in a Legislature or a political meeting an DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 1 When the deadlock developed, Democrats asked ad- | !@ws and means of promoting new construction—is enabled me to hold a very good PO") he rising sun salutes her reok- orator tearing the air into tatters over a very small and Bureau of Audit. i , f * $3, 4 0 a 8 . bound coasts of Maine. i er, e 2 i i 1 sledge HIS e vice, but the White House remained silent, BEFORE a worse crisis comes. quaist month 1 was discharged. |, oye flag Is the flag of Liberty, | ual rorant matias, you feel that he is using a sledgeham- 7 TE eR LOE LOL Depa: Laan ; 4 A hae be year ce} d, like | cae z » £08, mer to ve ail. sata ; i Men identified with the Administration were in The time for Gov. Smith to call for legislative |or our heroes, given sixty dollars. 1] Keyer. were’ toynay fine ay | When you see a man in an office employing three times floors of the Municipal Building, feat ‘1 Arn ‘ was lucky and had a little more i Red y 8 4 5 mattlon ; “opposing camps at San Francisco, action is NOW, while there is time to prepare against |than that. Since my discharge I'vo| on whiyPped the flag, 1% the energy necessary to do a very small and unimportant auc Eaves eae pedi ; Py No political observer on the ground expressed 4] 4 situation that will mean still greater numbers of tried ‘at least thirty different ee America for Americans, first, last) $ job, you know that he is doing the same thing. ‘debtor or creditor. David E, Kemlo, doubt that a word from Mr. Wilson would have ‘ i no re r than ‘an honor- | #9d always! J. G. CALHOUN Save your important weapons for important battles. 3 | cniet Auditor of Accounts, is Its head, ' the homeless and the rent-burdened next fall. Jable discharge from the Navy, I 5 no Hon tao. % Don’t hunt rabbits with machine guns. His offics-la on the sixth floor, (hie | turned the scales for Mr. McAdoo or any dark horse. ne I No. 165 West 89th Street, July 5, | wasn’t allowed a chance to show ty vou have a bi k to do, bend to i , anerale ait e . pver } ae \ 5, If you have a big task to do, bend to it all your energies. bureau's work is performed by several ‘Most of those present expected some such word, It jability. Rewgivter When Time Com 3 ) t | Of course some will say, ‘Why | To the Editor of The Brening World Use the biggest weapons you have. divisions, as follows: ‘ did not come. TRADING WITH RUSSIANS. doesn't he learn something else?"| J am a native-born | American, | Bie On tha dittla lobacsave your eneravs The Division of Auditors and Ex- . , 2 3 ‘ ~ + . rf + My answer is, I don’t care to, And J i 8: ri d ettles ; «Two sides are required to make a fight. Mr. Wil- HE Soviet Government in Russia built itself |{ Suppose some will tell me to do twaniyscue yeaa Of Ag? and would We have seen legislators who made motions to adjourn $ | 4miners verifies, revises eects ‘ I ‘ t r swer to like to ops I must go if they were engaged in a debate over the fate of th the Compt ‘ope bids” m ‘ol xert hi io . a eee manual lab and in answer to| like to know what steps as i hey were engaged ver the fate of the the Comptroller at the opening of bids i ie son made no effort to exert his unquesth ned power up upon an isolated Russia, a war-burdened them T will say, T don't have to yet,| through in order to be able to vote! } Nation, We have known architects who planned as elab- {| on contracts at public letting and ‘ - Since he did not enter into a contest, it is difficult to Russi: Russia disrupted and d alized {i but I'll have to do so pretty soon, I} this coming election. My father is £ sf Keeps record of all liens and assign- ussia, a Russia disrupted and demoralized indus- | suppose. not a citizen, nor has he taken out|$ orately for the construction of a one-car garage as better : ey due on the +e see wherein he met defeat. PERT there atl Pico. Tie atte Me avin D ee ments affecting money du 0 ? +] Still others will accuse me of look- | his firet papers. NE. archi i trially by revolution, a Russia that saw itself aban- sts would plan for a skyscraper. contracts, The Division of Inspection keeps in A ing for sympathy | New York, July 6, 1920, a Neither got much but ridicule for his efforts don nd ‘0! ' , and a million or so © ‘ rs ‘ ee : ormed of market conditions and certi- io NEW YORK'S JUNKETERS ed P boycotted commercially by the better |and a miltion on loa Sls 10 0 Whey Great Haas: Save your energies for the big jobs that will come, }|fiewto the fairness of prices and Saite ‘ W a va f, answer our country’s call and sa ‘0 the Editor af The Brening World , 4 26 e sii * it | is have been received or \4 part of the world Beret Ur Pe yee Unnmnne treo ra iresding’ youn edicaciad of Lune You will need them all then—all your’ thought, all your }| whether goods ha 1X members of the New York delegation in Con- Will Soviet Government effort, all your skill, services pertormed, endure in a ing to give us job: X-GOB. Russia | 23d, entitled “Where Is the Power,” Representative Daniel J. Riordan, with wife and daughter, The United States does not recognize the Soviet Government in Russia, The United States specifi- Apropos of ow Fourth of July cele. bration, | would like to calb your at- tention to an incident that happened them and give without lifting one finger to help; | should we not much rather join with to them the benefit) but would cast their vote with the party who steod for the Beague of Nations as it stands without the crossing of a “t.” And the American The first American less, was built on E in 1613 by Adrian Block, who diseoy- ship, the Rest- attan Island . The Division of Refunds verifies alt I R : “ New York, June 6, 1920. 11 could not help but th th > For the little jobs use just enough of these to do.them applications for refunds of collections i te, pss fy ve! gouging of the | which begins to feel again the reassuring influences A Good sunaentton, GRR eo orice Pia earl inratsicryat Geb tontr tannins ae made by the city, aa well aa for, une : rs gressional junket to the Far East. | of ¢oreign trade and foreign contacts, which sees a. |7otte Baer breine Worst |ard of any other country, indeed to You have a mental tool chest which you will soon learn $|{nd prepares warrants for payments i ‘ These men are not helping to get the country h A celloyi 1 ti : . why all this a nigelens discussion of] raise it wo high that the world wil how to employ wisely. Make careful selections before you }|to incorporated societies, awards for ‘ A tet 0} ast si ing |"W to on?” It seems to me} follo » has come to the Demo- ? rf deo ‘ F > rf city, | | back on a peace basis by exercising economy. pe of relieving at least some of its more pressing | WIS. Gonce in your valuable panes | cratic Party, do your work, and it will be done better and with less ex- }| Property, acquired by tie te ten , ‘On the contrary, they are burdening the taxpay- needs by the importation of goods from othe: |thus taken up could be better given| In the past we have sung, _"My| $ pense of time and energy. fas received from the Public Adminis~ ' pay: to some construetive criticism by your| Country "Tis of Thee,” and there are 2 saat t A i A A i A 1 ‘ y ; a trator. This division also keeps rec: BS mer vacations for themselves and their families. again a factor in the commercial fellowship of courage opinions regarding this new | through the great confilet, we, are deter in er apfrellews trust funds and ; . 4 our brothers’ keepers, that "O) jain, the . . Commenting on the proposed junket, The Eve- | nations? ty ut this time, Of DAVIE 8) thers, God to. ‘Thee, AUTHOR. of | cs they understand them, veil give to my | payments to the various penaton a ® sot u shear berty"' mes orty their brothers in| the homelands, retirement funds. 5 he ning World expressed the opinion that “members of That is the broader Guestion to keep in mind in | this AAT lag pos Maga to pera eens eee 19 for'our| treough the American ballot, that! |i ° © That’ F He? The Central Payroll Division audits | Ay fe the junketing party would be desirable representa- snideriae the coll Ae Onde d | people think about their delegates'| Do we think that because we tur-| peace and prosy erity which they in| safrac and pares the, payrolls of al ty onsi ng the cy e U es Govern. | actior z ention ished a all part of that al ni ad co q a e joyees. eg tives to leave at home” when election time comes considering the policy of the United States Govern. [actions at the two conventions, | | his’ smen who fought to make the| for they know we have gone before! |/ By Albert P. Southwick |} | weekly, the others monthly or semi- i , ¢ ment which now permits a resumption of trade - : world safe for democracy we can| and can show the way. Coprright. 1020, by ‘The Press Publishing Co, {J | monthly, Of the 85,000 permanent em- The junketers from New York are listed as fol- betw iran lois What Perkins sald. now sit idly by and watch it go| 1 verily belleve there is not one of | (The New York ‘Evening World), | | ployees 88 per cent. are paid by check, tows: tween Americans and Russians, | To the Ratitor of The Brening World through the same struggle we had,|our late enemies living in our land) involving the making of more than 160,000 checks a month. The remain~ ing 12 per cent. are paid in currency, ‘There are also about 15,000 tempo- ' nirtyeeevey yoara ago in-Ch of our own experience? rea the y employees, such as election of- Four members of the family of Representa: cally excludes from permitted exports to Russia | {uintycseven, youre ae ie Nor gre That if new issues raised do cause| Woman, given an opportunity, will ered the island bearing his name, [ecg abhool. lecturers, teachers. in “ tala ‘ A i a0 knc othe ead of the a A ° vote for the thing which w: ce 8 ss N© hen tive C. D, Sullivan. materials susceptible of immediate use for war | matter or not, but it goes to show tov | Miction, if In the end they alse our fhe HOF i cure of weeping her eana| In 1774, onc duly@, the leaden i teg le tt rig aivsen eae Representative Luther W. Mott, purposes.” |*"On tite occasion ot the British Con-| We area Nation made up of many|aate from shot and aelt,.| \.,.,,] statue of George 111, was thrown | sent to the Division of Clty Pays rese! t | wul's birthda seventieth | nu H have given to those weo| [In this. gre a es in New York City and sent to | master for final issue. puatareahatt el eugad ys Ganley and wife, So far from encouraging the government of We BUEN Oaver she meren tian virth. | patlons; we have Kihores the batiot,| will the Democratic Party have the} Litchfield, Conn,, where it was man. |The Division of Engineering ad~ Representative Henry Goldfogle, Monitiu' sad | gel he U 9 ad St a anys * dings r was given him a Nl the thing which every true Amenican| courage to fight for the rights of} ufactured by women into bullets, |vises the Comptroller on general en~ , Representative Thomas F, Smith, with wife, rolzky and Lenine, the United States Government | i"hinn At the dioner the firting | holds as his dearest possession, noxt| the whole worll? Eine CEaY ig |kineering matters, passes on claims ’ cti . anne POnelatant ai S nrins | Gonanitas Ihe dinner the British! to the right to decide t ternal] ‘The man who can safely interpret Satay Reiland lwhich involve engineering featur two daughters and son, is acting on the one theory consistent with the prin- Consul was calle d pon to t Ast the | Maite rig ht to decide Re Me ts By ge lg gh toe uy Se tTeb, the memorable de- wauen lovely performed under pid . pe calf ihabna Gn, Auatine af rae nion. Jack e did, and did tt so 4 . < wait orld is look-| £¢8t of Braddock, i$ march to Besse Put the list by for November, ciple of self-determination in dealing with Russia in | weit that it pained old Ely Perkina,| Wien the hand of the old world) help an etnean Shiv ittiore eea| Hert Du Queme Gow Mittsburm, [rect ene cnencial features Of ogame its present state. percocet reat tar or pane le |to take our forefa that| realize and feel the great importance] }@.. Washington, t ped, gaificeron |The Division of Real Estate keeps ws ‘ hee i fc e Consul's toast to the Unton| jie. hich the faced|-of some of the domestic problems. of} ROrse) i scaped, saved the ecord of al ds ow} UNSPORTSMANLIKE. This theory is: That the Russia most likely to | Juck’was ne foltown, Ha ar ic etn, there waa| reconstructive importance waiting to| FetFeating army, Sotvevunoen mode BY tne sitei alee reject Soviet rule is a Russia supplied with the | afore la to the Union Jack, nothing to do but take up arms in| be solved; yet to the Democratic ss Se ienass hy ar to (he oly, naaeie ‘ ‘The flag of flags: | Ry 44 » he solving of one of| The first use of the word x i ; helf-defens®, ‘The old American! Party is left the solving ne of rd God in upon thelr terms and the fat NTI-SUFRRAGISTS are making strenuous | necessities of ordered industry and open to trade The flag that has floated on | anirit of "16 comes down to us from| the greatest, nay, the greatest domes-| an » United States Gov. | the rentals. rae ee efforts to prevent women from voting in | with the rest of the world ana 2vary, continent the Dilgrime ‘of the Mayfower. It ta|tic problem, because It involves the} ernment js found in the motto, “In | “Irne Division of Charitable Inatitu- It is a theory in the testing of wi or a thousand oars the spirit of millions of Our fOrelEn | Foe eican” matters, would admire| (neue Of 76 een eee a ae ae Tee Serna is sting hich ¢ alli jousaAnd years, citizens to-day, Place before them| ra 0 ould o nudget allowances to private in- to enjoin proclamation, of | iH: Met pie Cie ah pa all the allied The fing on which the sun never |the LEAGUE OF NATIONS and and vote for this kind. of, eourn Ec a ae P stitutions and audits the monthly: tions xpected soo! ; : }those millions who, loyal in the main ATTIE esident Zachary Taylor died this Lily accepted by the Department of f . p Perking was there ead he looked at to the laws of adopted country Mast Orange, N. 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