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ma fae stat sat ta Bs’ : ¢ wide THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920, tent psychologists in service, the fact will be de- | = - — — = termined after the first or. second conviction. ! N h h4 D Recognizing that the sick brain is a menace to the | | ot 1n g o1in ' community, the psychologist will recommend a | bes — ———_ ~ b : By Rev. TI B. Gregory quarantine. The criminal will not be returned to . i 180, Tg rm ryan prison for punishment but will be placed ona State- | / Kew York | _¥ Supervised farm with as néarly normal conditions No. 9—Dorcas, the Seamstress. of life as his case permits. He will be treated as It happens that the business one a sick man and restrained from damaging his neigh- _ a eee fale bors. He will not be “punished” for acts over which wih apleiie alive, ; he is held to have no control. Dorcas lived at Joppa, presumably HETHER stiff-necked stupidity, unreasoning The present trend of “criminal psycopathy is 4n be any comfortable croumstances passion or blind reactiony played the larger this direction, ince she appears to have owned tie "part in the second ousting of the Socialists at Albany, | °° “rection. the results are the same. house in which she lived, and to have ; had sufficient means to enable yA ge” Half a million persons are unrepresented in a ses “PERMANENT FRUITS.” $ion on housing in which they have the deepest [\ arreuL study of hiy message on the housing do many.“alme deeds" add © interest. situation will convince the people of this city of the Bible 4 * e3 works.” . But the glory of this woman tes that she did not merely give her money, but herself along with it. To ji esentative govern- . Sent York is again denied representative g and State that Gov. Smith has approached a big aelitr, Wiininens—not for proft—waa Ninety Assembl roved they had rather be | problem with a broad an’ comprehensive view. machine, buty day and night, making iy iymen pi H and orph bout her, the grand in- than de inconsistent. : He sees that problem on its emergency skle. He and orphans about her, t er Last Thursday the voters of the five districts reg | sees it also as it reveals dhe need of a new, perma- Supplied by the words of Him w their - pal is certaia that the five will | “nent and continuing attitude of the Slate toward Me retoraed again in November. housing as a factor in public welfare. representati ernme' be restored it } pe that the pale’ preth tad ay must On the first point—the right of oppressed tenants part in the restoration, to immediate relief—the Governor is emphatic. ” When the Legislature convened one of the “argu Reviewing the present merciless policy of land- ments” for another ousting was that the voters had | fords whose one Kea has been to oust tenants who ‘not denied Foros any man because of his | are paying fair rents in order to get in tenants who Yyoting to expel the sts, 5 “I was naked, and ye clothed the author of the “Footsteps of the Flock” gbserves, “Dorcas prob- ably had beer n fine sewer as a girl, but in her girlish days it would be fancy work. The fancy work became real work when the pity of Jesus bg her womanly heart,” yhen the light that is far more wonderful than any that ever shona on sea or land—the light of love— entered this woman's soul she dropped her “fancy work"—the work that ——me payed ar afer but the grati- . will pay more, the Gowernor says: Secon, be, sole, ourtoalty—-stte 4 ; asorhitd pega agp En ghomerelainedl “As @ result of this, families have been should be worth while, “that ‘should 3 * Yons will be decked by voters. To restore repre- ed . clothe the naked, that should help to : josentative government it is evident that many of the shifted from place to place without rhyme or lemon the sorrows of her fellow hu- j reason and the unscrupulous and selfish ‘Dorona,” altho: wi siiff-necked and stupid majority must be defeated |. : oe aaline ay ta Gok aA no Or lthoush © woman, waa “{iand replaced by men who have more respect for our | / have profit ly by J : Inge whe made ho wddresscs, While ; fi “ be the height of the harvest. The State ' system of government, \ @re talked she remained ailent; ‘Dut when the meetings broke up the silent woman rushed back to her sewing, back to the work of making garments for the naked. That was pas only hopeful feature of the proceedings was should step in and use its power to disap- a third of those voting were not swayed by, point them. or a blind reverence for consistency. More “I Believe the emergency to be such that 3 her business, her sol business, a aia i eats | task into b teeons) she it all the en- maui 7 nd ti t 5 a score who voted for ousting in the spring (hevatrong ‘erm ‘of the State | Botta Goud eevee Rene dopeibee regained their balance. The more credit to Urrough ste courts and protect the people for at least one year, untit the crisis shall have Passed or the situation is rtiieved. The REVISE MENU PRICES. courts should be empowered, where it is evi- dont that the dispossess is requested for the gue sear of price policy which The Evening purpose of unreasonable rent-raiaing, to sus- obtained yesterday from the manage- pend the dispossers remedy for an adequate of the present-day status of women, She was an old-fashioned woman, whose highest ideal was that of do- ing good. She did not aapire to ora- torical honors; she had no desire to take part in running the affairs of State; but she simply could not rest . If @he thought that some poor little motlériess abild needed a dross, of t - ‘ Prey hymn pe Paiste Mtg in a ; of @ garment to cover her bare shoul- i th a ae > gga chain will scarcely period. All. hoped to the great ‘and aptentig eating pub! “You might well hold that the courts shall women of to-day who are doll such . , lant service in thi f hue In the absence of a statement of earnings which have the power to suspend rent increases {alia Dae let Ue aot overionk the justify a “gross profit of 200 per cent.” on and place the burden of proof upon the land- fact that the Dorcases of to-day, the allent, modest, unassuming, loving workers for humanity along the se- Ie cost of food, the public will gontinue to believe lord jto show the necessity for the increase “popular prices” are justly es ex. or any part of {t. No honest man can suffer psig od wars Cae) are doing = more n he illustrious ones who ~ of profiteering, from such legislation, The court will un- “Thue the’ most ‘beautiful day ust ~ fit is entirely probable that not all “popular- doudtegly give its approval to increases that close, and ‘faally te night. came, Towa ier cen Tre oper of he New Yore | _ TH 6 clear and speci: pins he way in Mere peas Stn a netic oa that it neatly ieay bo pecs eer alll, EPS eles IRerestt& tetias gttestinn oyhiou’coula ' | jp fesiaurant profits by the “absent treatment” which | threatened extortion and injustice—the protection UNCOMMON SENSE $s ees ee cnn ‘ la clothiers to tine last spring. that must be forthcoming in the next eight days. Those for whom she had #0 un- he yatcal 4 why 4! lesan : the aunenaa at the ( |selfianly toiled gathered about their * © Eating-house proprietors account for high prices To induce capital to come back to home-building, What kind of letter do you find» most readable? Isn't it the one By John Blake {ee ine, Mekeke cratituce ovoid y i) by reference to “overhead.” Clothiers learned last the Governor would (1) exempt for a certain term that gives you the worth of a spouses verse i Ngee os pete (Copyright, 1920, by Jobo Blake.) Bot be voiced. eS esa b : 7 actior J . . = . we ren 36 M1 2 / Beamer, to their toss, that overhead has an incon | 6 vears from local taxation new buildings intended Fibers pote sR abana hae at STAND UP FOR YOUR OWN CONVICTIONS. | mn ant in Yn ei of ser R P u Oo oO = venient habit of Porras peaceably without 19. for dwelling purposes; (2) utilize the credit of the z “I don't like that man,” said the manager of a big con- HP eel pea oatigine ane ot tbe Apos. I ised to the patronage on which profits depend. ¥ imi Pientty. te formed ay Fleer ate tussle $ cern to one of the men wader iim. “He agrees withvevery- }|tles, who came and restored the 3 bs 1 State through the State Land Bank or similar | to ie taior of The Evening Work! termed a “mad invasion” of Russia oh . dear friend to life. coe aa & Now is a time when decreased wholesale prices fd {| The Evening World's spectal eorre- by Poland? thing I say. ty habitaayl We Gtk tia tine ie on conn One ; : be reflected in decreased prices on the menu | agency, and (3) take steps to invéstigute and arrest |aondent, Mr. David Lawrence, ts, Not foly did the League counte- stapcetitences te valesble, The man who is hal IY f |about one thing there jn no coum far i i mn of the cost of buildin, somewhat of « wiseacre, but when he members actually furnished men and disputatious is usually in trouble. : and the spirit out of which she di Af the restaurants force New Yorkers to join | alleged artificial stimulatio ad emphasizes the probability that Gov. | material for’ it. But the habit of agreeing servilely with everything 3/200 \imortal. ; we “carry-your-lunch” movement already started | materials. Cox will not carry the normally Re-| The fact wirthey decument fit ti § that the man above you says, Bets you only his contempt, _——__—.-—— other cities, the result may be to change the large These recommendations have the merit of being dae ger “3 Se erie bale rank with the Ten Commandments, If you had 120 itelligesee of your own, you would }| = “Studies | by ‘. 01 Vashington and the League of Nations ts unwork- i i yment, = : ting prs 5a 88 posible ow ant oer | ¥s comrhesve a prt, What they pos [ake a ew pc al Sry ie pf Aid tical sk employment a soe. || PemeMinute Studies 4 Se ss ied lone so far a or" ? : me hy cul oe sat ys joes not outdistance what can be done, Ma the eely Uintah cer (suemtiom. the Irn Gmetion, Got t11 thing, “Opinions that are based on knowledge—whicn have ‘ork Cit on a reduced profit basis, the restaurants will | Pose to do does n ity to the Democratic ticket next | hention a dosen ovter important une | {Hitg. | Opinions that are } : G Goy. Smith elp queation~ | 5), a een carefully thought out are assets. ) ibe earning good will and insuring a continuance of | — In his larger survey of the problem, mith | November, we can ‘olon| in conatuajon, you Thave stated that | You lose nothing by stathag them—and by sticking to Government | ~ Mair profits. does not say in so many words that the State of ieelaintaine that the people of [the League Is the best and probably them until somebody convinces you that you are wrong, : y he maintains tha peoe the only preventive of future wars. | ks Hawk " New York must henceforth treat housing as a public | these Staten expect. the Democratic | 17". Cote stop present wars, I don't | Naturally the employee who fancies he knows more By Willis Brooks Hawkins , ew dota 7 ag TO AMB' ITIES. f Harding's reactionaryiam pas. |bélleve it can prevent future wars.) % than anybody else in the place is merely a nuisance, | ame tM, thirtteth, article of ja — AS Lite , cl ons sume they are ignorant of this fact ts | Tt woul Chesson early waa | But any employer who has common sense expects that wre ated abet Iepialatwe 0 WN Senator Harding's effort to prove the Leagué But he does urge the establishment of State and & senaction unin Sher Jerre. the Jamie, sor SAY BRATEIN |} those wio work for him will kiow sere: Shines set. he care and beards of the Neus Yor ) Covenant “ambiguous,” he stumbk& as badly | Iocal Housing Boards whose functions shall consti- vo miake ae ay ea re oon 1 halides » | anes df her age Fetes Be tee ou — oe tenis DEPARTMENT oF HEALTH, a r tcread the clear Frencl Fe so eee : . nt ity? ‘Al whe Pro 5 n G ey obse! sly . , Sanitary Bureau, { he did when he tried to misread the clear French | tute part of “an enlightened and canstantly develop. ‘ signley” Us eaaNO HATS | 5 Wn intl of The womiog ane even when they know he is wrong and may lose money by niin oeabtet ne faeaake ‘ Article XX1. ing housing policy for the future.” vale Jone does not Guallty gizy I'm a staunch old “rooter” for The|$ being wrong, he soon gets #id of them. ment’ of Health, which is under, the ‘ ING one has claimed dhat the Covenant is perfect, om WPivor” that | Bvening: World: Rast sxperiences: You know the agrecing type of maa well enough, direction of Dr. Frank 7, Manan. ‘There are ambiguities, unavoidable in any document “The permanent fruite of this emergency tted a breach of | have taught me that when you Kentle- 14 ch akespeare’s Polonius was one of them, The playwright Poy ccadank exercines gimerel aae { ; ities, y . should be written on the record which this qustte-ta exposing Nie of | man go after something ih the line t/t made him utterly contemptible in the very short scone in || Sumirnwensens cxecclens sunerad ap tor.admits there was an ambiguity in the mpt to buy the Presi-|ingormation, exposure of profiteera| $ Made y is responsible for the 4 5 F State has made for progressive laws affecting ei mi which he changed his opinion to conform with every opia- tha city and pons toy the H Pederal Constitution which he says led us into the human needs.” senate, of course, “old stu Reh varie ote en ae ea don expressed by Hamlet. Iara or elenghter houses, stables ey ‘ niversal custom of | erally he nal : 9 iicn binialua citonalte i Pay Civil War, +3 That 4s the way the public should look at it, That | poverthelens ® Uunver te Lawrence | as the saying goes, to the chagrin of Depend upon it that unless you know some of the and other buildings ng ‘ on There were, and are to-day, other ambiguities in |. the solrit ia which the Legislature ought to ap. | wit probably’ admit that the ius | ou. estemed contemporaries, who things well, you will be practically worthless. When you ‘The sanitary survey, which bests E tf y onstituti Yet that i 4 ee - mre 8 fund tnvestigation would have been |) | cuecessful in many ways, do know one thing well, don't be afraid to say so. six years ago, for the purpose of ‘ ) | the Fedem! Constitution. “Yet that is not an argu ch its task shelved the Democratic candi. | seem le * ry) ” taining and recording information Ne) 3 proach Its task. d tt beneath his “dig-| On your editorial page Friday you} This ma et you in wrong” with some narrow-minded ob NaRitare Gonaltion Ee ‘ ment for abandonment of the Constitution. te con " y 6 relative to the ol ; a i iguities in the Federal No yelpings of a real estate lobby should, keep ooo Pet coe aveaumation, | opened UP, on these Ao-calted “popuiat|$ boss, but a level-headed employer will admire you for it. }|felative tothe sentary condluc city, c , * ‘ ric r 4 fi 7 Bere, Wit one exception, ambiguities in the Federal | 31.0) Cy New York from profiting by the lessons When eueh charges maip oid veter- | fut what they may expect In tho near{$ Courage is rare quality, Those who have It are the men who ia ‘continued ‘under tho. direction ot on @onstitution have been eliminated by judicial de- rosea Nibaininee ruse Cast h cr overtaken it, Jame intepudiican strates like Frank | future. nenleas. this ures 4 ond adords a basis § ay of the jworst housing crisis that has ever overtaken jt. | ana tn Repubiionn Airats ‘Thousands of your readers would ar ual 1 Be. | Gsion instead of by resort to war. Whfre should progress find apt pupils if not | Herald call for help sviden appreciate it if you would devote one Base your convictions on information aid on your own Oe eno lacie ke ' RS} & That is exactly what the League of Nations pro- - ve Pee PoP wanting to convict Gov. "lof your X-Ray-like editorials to hat) } thought. Then stick to them, You will run fewer risks of semieia ta cearen ae the pee. r 4 is doi ies | among the people and the lawmakers of this | etging on aome one's toes profiteering. dismissal that way than you. will by humble agreement with }]{croughs and their office addresses poses to do and is doing for ambiguities in Interna- ce ean afford, without!” What reason, what oxcuse can they iowa: Manhattan—Dr. x Commonwealth? seriously, endangering hin reputation | oor for thelr exorbitant prices? everything that your boss has to,say. ! , | Sionso Blauvelt, No. 605 Pearl Street: Signal law. tiv a polttioal prognoatioator, to take |" Fura which two years ago ware #2| Bronx —Dr, Arthur J. O'Leary, No w In for you now #ee br y a 3781 Third Avenue; Brooklyn—Dr. 2, oat Pi Wloughby an It f@ announced that the Oblo Dental So- THE FRENCH PRESIDENCY, where v ray. . Xs have the ataation of. Munayiig v | A eS enon Sehin i call on Senator Harding to-morrow. \ PRANCE the Presidency goes begging. means ty Is controlled by| that every shoe abining parlor ts do-| 5, aly [ delleve that the | p—————— — Barry, No. $72 Fulton Street, Ja- re bi tech will tell the Bapabiiean pot if Bec: f thi ) s a 4 , the Republican Party, min. | 2 & thriving business blocking and! ucargful triver® who i careful of |[(gg > ” Richmond-—Dr. Bruno "Har- ecause of this a move Is under way'to i+ | With a fearless and uncompromis-| cleaning hate from last year, In fact, anvils te cain win Car ta atiete can | Th t aFa t , No, 614 Bay Street, Stapleton. Ths bow to put those falwe teeth into the dead . ‘ » e ing champton of Jeffersonian Demoe-| moat of th are unable to fit the | i es itely classed with the dodo. | a s Cc. . ee = the power of the Presklent and make the |'!ne 7 Hague Tribunal. crease Le : rasy like The World published on t rders,. Lot's hope that % may soon} r'Uyen doubt that a really careful . Ohariton, an Fi . : office worthy of a man of the greatest ability, Pacifio Coast, front porch | by pts Spun upd ENE Gramaraien Oreniee Griver over existed. ie ot By Albert P. Southwick | came co Now Fork wits the prtcan y . af < 4 an on becom: that the publio ’ loy= vee. about be’ ‘ } If a change In the French Constitution results in | ould nn & mmatancer, however, ae & olied ts ane the ald ea RR eet eats suse | Yaietem, Gates |Army and femained ever afterward: q ; 2 Aigps th i Hays'e phi- | "yy, r t, blocked, . Id realize that —— = Benne ? PUNISHMENT OR QUARANTINE? such a development, it will be a following In the aa en Mi ae cing “dignity” thel co De See Be niente warranted, Dut. he shou! t Tealine that | — 7 Soe tan on | Bet ke . 4 ‘ 4 ha Beans! hfty . fi Des! who was an “| New York City, was named after the ‘ been sentenced to life imprisonment, The When the French Copneunan wae written, fly le ha andy id duoe songs of sadnose rennet ay realise that the key ma. Iman, lent Chamber of Commerce | onip. eent to the Arotio regions as a | wuxdge had no option in the matter, The law as | years ago, the American Constitution had been In Watoh It at Work, Y. homing | tion of the ayatem ia 43d Rtreet and | and Trinity Church | Warden; RUE Feiler” expedition by the New York ‘umes that such a culprit is a continuing menace to | force for nearly a century, Even then the French biclegdirracdedy iam lane pranars. a oR mn BH vitth Aven wofk'in ona unet ion’ with | bosons * we Kept n quaint rewort, Herel Solel E ; : 4 7 . a es ty J 5 been, held for traffic | with food and gov a | John Jacob Astor came from the fociety and Provides protection, hesitajed to give one man the powers of the Ameri. n Laague of Nations, ther ang Lascvie: Mt, too Bere een eld Neo ft UREEe | with: food amy ey Cee ee et enters ete In view of the ‘rapid development of the use of | can Preskient. Soy GEOMeIngYAdh” GWGN On tas: | Te me Mater of Wes Wraiina Homa hehe Oe rea@on | Bomo sprightly Hie brother, Henry, a butcher on the irecti he ctice 1239 taile to nndorstat 1 heartily concur with “F, B,, Care-| for being held up the fault of the ° Rowery, at Third’ Btreet, found a hology anid ‘he practice of psycopathy In the | If a change In the direction of Amerlcan prac mee the first place, why does not thia| (ul Chauffeur,” that all traffic police- | officer in t o tower and should not! Lewis Htreet honor the name place for, the lad in iY fur cntablin: " c: 3 stu- ch you @ } if ith | be entertained as ime * ‘0 Wie, who fought through-| mont at 62 4 week and boar, re long we shall cease to have “fourth | dents of politics think of our system and the changes Partnership formed by the “thirty | what should pe enforced, Lalso ‘ec. | nor & guod Many wiorie from the | aut tly AelOLk ny, Sle ern eee at sigh, extended hia tusiness fifty years have brought, Peven, loading nations of the world,” the moton" that all chauffeurs . Ve ve | New York. even into the then far North apd By which th Jast fifty years be pipe the tem Ss tidiva Wars now be i recccamained an "to" mental. aud | dy id be th ‘ ie sen Fane walla 67 had a nd such a change would & compliment Ing fo it ween various na- Chariton street, meaty is name ot Dr,

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