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ceca n a alitiliit A ALL LLLLLLLLE LO LO — THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920. emerge as the most iridescent of butterflies to the | = pee agg - ay cameron | Taking the Merry Out of Xmas! aon coe pen ab bi Published Dally Excopt Company, Now. 53 t RALPH PULITZER, Preaident, 63 Park Row. WHY MARK TIME? § 4 7 rer 3 A EPH PULSTOER Sr. wecretary, oo Park EXT Monday the Sixty-sixth Congress, which ae €. W. Osborn. UT do wou think, 0 Cinder B And old Jack the Giant-K ; MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Pres: ends March 4, 1921, meets for its final session. | Or the rani nine pie a sirsne ae tint toy tt in ae ae ae The Evening World says again what it said four Bre Sea Te tie ye ; weeks ago: Prince and princess lewd i han DEFINE “PUBLIC SERVICE.” There is no reason why the present Congres UN shaneaiess ernaiess Ruch aud nigh F ONLY it were possible to take motion pictures | Should mark time until it ceases to exist, Battling in their gory fighiala j of the workings of a man’s mind, Public Ser- There is no reason why the Sixty-sixth Congress rapid piles adobe 2111 vice Commissioner Barrett's cerebrations would should fritter away its whole last session on routine Shakespeare, Milton, Homer, too, make an interesting current event film. business when the country stands in sore need of Newer could pe quite like you, Just what does “Public Service” signify to the | reconstructive legislation already too long delayed, Commissioner? In a public statement he says “the legal adviser Two such imperative needs are revision of the of the city is somewhat befogged.” tax laws and the establishment of a national budget So, too, is the Commissioner. He quotes the law, | System. aj explains that “there was no notice to the aty Regarding both these practical relief proposals, of New York because none was required.” the two parties and the President are in substantial if Mr, Barrett's title were “Electric Company | accord, i he terete ecioton of By pet Bots be Whether it be the question of readjusting income * only do what is required? The law does not for- and excess profits taxes where they discourage en- bid the Commissioner to hand out a friendly tip to | terprise, or the reorganization of Federal depart- the legal bureau of the city or to the newspapers. ments and bureaus in the interest of economy, one And 1 often love to look Into some torn fairy boa® That was once all green and gold, But (a battered now and old dust to read about those Jays” Of the wisards and the fays So you see, dear Cinderella, And old Jack the Giant-Killer, Bluebeard, too, and all the rest, In my heart I love you best. ‘Thus sings Jullet Whiton in the cember Scribner's, after mere men’ of a stately row in which are Wield| | Smollett, Shapexpeare and the res Making merry, as it were, the foot shelf for Christmas, eerie Such an action would have been in the nature has only to compare the Republican Platform with Keeping Young in Yesterday of “public service.” It would have enabled the legal | president Wilson's message to Congress a year ago Quoting from *Peter and the Py bureau, or 100 interested citizens, to have protested cess” (Reilly & lee), Christa: itt time to block the raise before it took éffect. coming book by Carl H. Grabo: “Then,” said Peter, “lot us and find yesterday, wherever may be, and once we have found | let us keep it always and ne’ grow any older. So sharp issue is taken with Vi Thompson, who, as noted last Su this month to see, as The Evening World has shown, that there are no differences that need hold up legis- THE » | lation along these lines. ° sacdatiine, paint fation ih The election is over and an overwhelming Repub- solemn session at Geneva have denied flatly well he per leeds) “ : : that Article X. means what the partisan opponents The Republican majority has nothing to gai: in day in this ry column, holds of Mi. Wilson claimed it meant. | the coming short session by seeking to obstruct or nore y to stay young is to live “It cannot be too emphatically stated nat | discredit at every turn a Democratic Adiministra- Tle drues however, iat in thom Article X. does not guarantee the territorial tion whose days are numbered, | | Peter ts very, very young. Perl integrity of any member of the League, All m 2 }when his first y rday is no to it does is to condemn external aggression on From a Republican point of view, there can be | nearer it will cease to be deure territorial integrity and political independ- no further tactical advantage in refusing to take up ae 7 ii nt f 4 ence of any member of the League, and call | Jel ' ‘ > e Penny stle of a Mayore~ ax revision or in doctorin, et measure to upon the Council to consider what can be : M . B a budget i Boll “ Turning the pages of C. B. La done to resist such aggression.” challenge the President's veto so that his Adminis- rence's "The God tn the Thicket' (Dutton), we catch these lines: Being a power on the genny whistle, this Mayor would probably have talked about fugues an phrases and the color of rhythi he been able to do so; bul Many there are who will not welcome this inter- | tration can be charged with the ill-effects legislative pretation and would wish for a stronger means of | inaction produces upon industry and business. compulsion, But this statement and the action of During the last session of Congress the political Denmark in referring the question of an armed force strategists had it all their own way. and i ‘ thing of such things, Hi vedlil a onarotiige ah dete oP speanen The benefit the people of the United States got ot the Ged i the Tho" te by \ were in their contention that “a foreign council” out of their National Legislature was scant indeed. ‘i Doubtless waa the fairies who 4 could “order” American soldiers to do anything not Now it is the country’s tum. he author s ee gue ed approved by Congress, This final session, in the comparative calm fol- mre ess ponaenbie:: ; A charitable explanation is that those who lowing the great battle between the parties, offers garet Fuller bad dee ed to accept g ¥ dragged out Article X. as an aweful bogey were mis- a chance for legislators to do something toward re- “Gad, she'd better i a, me Sia very Nis BICOSOIE ana storin, ular faith in Congress. — - . a | u niverses" of John pretty publican leaders lied) when they conjured up a Th oh es pings 5 edie yok F id d " Balers ; cle X sei E W R gota offical peeteal cinagton opened the way | war period in which the country has waited, and rom vening VV or eaders for a graceful but decided change of front by those | waited in yain, for the reconstructive measures re- What kind of letter do you find most readabler Isn't it the one | And what would John have do who wanted “a” League but professed to a quiied to save its trade, sustain its prosperity and eat ae ta geet Se Papcte By John Blake [then tor bis paces vie tor hist = o tbe Sevanitbe ye 18 ‘be United ‘Bais Peedi Maes ane cu een RM CEL ir) till NaN GET ON THE RIGHT ROAD—AND STAY THERE. {| New Thought for Dr. 9 ss : the other nations of the world have “Americanized” Menmes of Bie Sit out) Congress who have ay RAC ae ir bent Aan he u crate, English in my ancestry, but I It is easy in after life to look back on the past and see RT Ge eich ee the treaty for us. been saying that little or nothing beyond routine | “wi not The Evening Worla—| Of freedom and justice that’ is an/$ Where one has made costly mistakes wise It is easy to see where one left the right road, hoping b If you don't tae» fe you Mv a short cut to reach his destination all the quicker It is easy to do these things, but it is not pleasant. Failure is never pleasant, In fact, it is the great tragedy of most lives, Far better get on the right roud—-and stuy there-—at the beginning than hold a post mortem over a des prising #3 to | and by us, or in the ae Next a ___ It iy important, of course, to get on the right road. It is rey important to find a way that you can travel, steadily, and acek tae with continued progress. rae hts aanneetly vices . -: ' ne taf + which always endeuvors to belp American's true heritage, and that is ; Whether such a statement is true or false med business would be done in th session which begins | those needing it—inuugurate a move. the reason I have written you this| * * é * > ° e letter, and to ask you in all fairness | = it € not bother those who manifested such complete dis- | Monday should have emphatic notice from their | Tonttyeante Wer tits etne Chat e** | and Justice to present these facts as ‘Ani ii sienna ‘ i . Dr. : > lonely |1 have given them to you. regard for obvious truth during the campaign. constituents that more is expected of them, Suni oie RAL whey Geet ite| Tone beAuLoa, | is th great number of middie aged? Most Between now and March 4 there is time for the | Ot eee oe etet relatives and he per gey present Congress to make substantial headway with | ‘Tends--and: alas! woul Onn, | To the Klitor of The Brenig World: \-Sisters —for our own self-de-| nm, do try ¢ Brothers own sakes, Fvat Ty ‘to, se0 that all plaoea are. oi World; that all men and all women, even though they are so unente n the flat abc It is reported that the demand for tele- phone service is world-wide and that all be But if Mas raret had been a diué Sunday uplitter she would have de the universe success by companies are months bebind in filling re- tax revision and with a national budget programme, | New York, Nov, 26, 19 donee end eee ae baa caret At thoreraras quirements. The slump has yet to hit talk! Why should these pressing matters wait until 23 er methane Neris Mee, ues iawn oieg “Methodists. Thea President Harding calls the Sixty-seventh Congress | While the recent Catharine Street ee betcathe poe denss pesaclysred . ; earnestly trying to see Ty THALETIC” and august seniors of Cornell The time to start the country back to a peace inhare ate any sie woving phe ee Methaaiats and fhe. likp the|$ of it your life business. ae an the ope in cane University have stirred up a lively con- | basis is NOW. Cee eta Oe etre ps toeataen | Maes Hicle 1p, then 1 woul meh But that is only the start, Thereafter you must keep 3]the Rev. Dr. Bowlby. | troversy in regard to the menace of co-education in Last Sunday afternoon, paswing one| are no. reformers ‘nor hypocritical |$ doing it, even if there are times, as there will be, when other : Why mark time? of these uround 5 o'clock, evidently | ists." K. BRICKSON roads seem more attractive "en PEG TOY ob Bein Felner a he. os ’ { ear “cont . sh aus 5 ; n page 2 of Jaume: h he man” ceptres of culture and football, . stave was overck save the folluwing: | , eaten mand, Deo. 2, Lately thousands of young men who were on the right Fatry Tales” (Macmillan Miss Elizabeth Royce, one of the defendants in Te ers SRA hE TT Only smail boss and girl, not one) «Submisston From the Start.” road saw their more adventurous friends turn out on the an hive Salat aM ae iy sheaa the case, has contributed an opinion which may help viftucllyeclved' (se ieeas Taylor & Coivob Trae eee nek cae melt anonn ol cob hol toate cla on roads of speculation, and observed that some of them grew }3}}\ords the . ‘ z : : : . . rob. Re eee b your editorial “Submission From 7 5 i to quiet the troubled waters, She says: bery, That is, they had everything in their hom caine out of one of the abOvel ine dart’ you sound @ very timely |¢ *ch/elmost over night p Rint ane naw Take acme i ertagte ave tae ispas ot WOsidn in: Coraell hands except the robbers and the-loot mentioned theutres It plainly was] warning to those of your readers whe But the wise travellers kept to their own road. And tn ail war eninge t hed tox and ie : ROE SESCRr ee BOS pees Or children. that they were not uc-|8%¢ Opposed to personal prohibitions.|$ when the bubbles burst that so many of the others had been fulness of Mfe, But In the water those who come for a serious ))\)"pose, and q During the recent dry crusade yours A 4 ; 7 Joy lay deeper, life pulsed deeper, a 8 Oat eeahalaite st iad SOMPUDYIDE. so he regretted that | ¥@S one of the few newspapers which |} following they were glad that they had not turned aside. For on land of air there (= alwaye ti ee ‘. ane th wait parce CG Nae tee) Te TWICE OVERS, dhe whole five boroughs eduld not be| Yad the courage or the energy to defl- There are few mortals who can gain sticeess in more sctathing: smenive a4 hingerns, Stilution is co-educational, va arma that swing wt the sides of a Imulta-[uitely oppose the extreme measure man and which the mind must re- covered by investigation: 4 * Uid~ pot| Which was eventually forced upon our Here we have it in a nutshell! It is generally | €€77~ HE only woman in the United States who | 100 otherwise this than one way— ho can reach it by moze than one road, member. 4 aire have happened, but it goes to show| “Submissive” people and which is now Even to do that they must’ keep travelling constantly, ‘The stag has legs to be tucked agreed that the “seriously purposeful’ should not ever handled all her financial affairs without | 1" tie v« proprietors of mov. | £0 universally respected! But may undiscouraged by the hills and the rough places and always nray, for alosp) and untihad | £08 iM F} - c pie! reatres bi r (he surKest at you Can serve ur re i 7 phe S movemen ns md hex be denied their opportunity because they happen to male aig was Hey ere ond she wasn'ta: ||) Te picture theirs ne ye er tamer lo lere euili amore emectively by oxerion ‘ h alee minds on the destination they have selected as that must've folded and pocked and sie | a Wensiatly Ii Tiers . - y ome the them in the|semething more constructive than their goal. the fish has but ot rhe be born girls, The “socially lively” create all the Fitetel e was a freak prateesiooman wAlice | (bs, pa) them ‘in t re Warnings? as with th Aiwace there will he atiraative pathways leading to the tans ale nee to ii Mt Feta toome x o iscoura Ci y r| 5 ature less tions are ‘OU close t torial with the: - § Ed ete, single an! neumbered, disturbance and discourage attendance by the rough oe a but algo in| words: "Are Americans to be resigned |§ left or right. Always there will be what seem Wo be easy Pees darks one Girn aid woe Up persons who uphold the athletic prowess of the he fume. Th and submissive from the start?" Pray roads around the hills. und down and around in one sole 7 e a nl ort a : . a movemet school, 66 "THERE are two types of women in Cornell, | unishinent | ail Nut ramtaln “aunrciralverene tombe But you know the road ahead, if it is the right one. }] Sounds na reasonable a the pp It is the bookworm vs. the butterfly, with the those who come for a serious purpose and | 41 \mprisonment ; vop only at the start hut in the midai |$ You know that though it will be difficult in places it will beg} sar price of butter, oA th oh fe ial life b the instituti AN AIAVE NEW YORKER ind "to the bitter end.” I know of bl You know little or nothing of the others, except Yot In our mortal ndncas we butierfly doing all the damage. ose who come Jor social life Decause the institution New York, Noy, 80. no weapon with which a citizen can |g Passable. hou kne & , ! look upon a brother whom we come gf ous sfy the objections of the anti-co-ed faction is co-educational.” —Miss Elizabeth Royce. defend what he considers his personal that most of your companions who take them never get back niserate for his low estute— liberty once the Constitution fails And cry: “The poor fish!” on the high road at all, mw r AOR RANA ays cay ovcepenly’ £0) protect He: school fromthe satel in to-night'e World| withess our State's Tauhestion of the Pick your thoroughfare and stick to it. Tt will be longs $) porrowing From Antiquityes butterflies, shoo them away before they have an “ee 0 BE just plain Citizen Smith will suit me resume of the trish} Kighteenth Amendment, The turn often dull, and sometimes lonely going, But it will get you Writing of te building of tig fy * waists % 7 7 oY tion and its logic is unanswer-|coats—or were they et t 5 . ise . rw abe i raver of Babe is a oF opportunity to undermine the masculine virility of first rate.”"—Gov. Alfred E. Smith. wore Whe promises true from| tlackemall—-who tried’ to ratify that |¢ there by and bys and that i eaugh to haw about i 7 Tower of Babel In his “Ancient Man’ § track and gridiron. * 4 8 ; ve arrayed your word|amendment did not represent. their The othe ty seem more pleasant, they may hold out ANAL AA 7 ee . . . nd's case and the gen-| constituents, Every man of them promises of new HA glittering goals, But the are not the na had not known Of course there is the difficulty in discovering | ¢¢ 4 STUDY of the records of our proceedings altitude toward Eng-)knows that in his heart. |The Prohi; |4 toads for you, and you take them at your pe MOPSuAHGH, tHole aerae which is which. At the age the sweet girl gradu- shows that all of the homicides and most of | You uit (oo intelligent a man tolhave trom the beginning. employed with « sloping gallery. which slowly i i i, old the »sitia 0 Dy id every 0 ae} e carried people from the bottom to ates enter on the pursuit of learning—or men, as | the graver, more desperate and heinous crimes were |\aiit iat sou know the’ following to every means (0 Keep ther leaue:o te the top A ¥ ees { Poy A few ye ago It wae found fec- it is ° 0 . Joe true historical fac : + ness of mankind, the lawyer alt eee pac : the cas¢é may be—it is sometimes difficult to committed by foreigners, who palpably have no under tale cant bart P iony pias peonle gol, elt news and tn Words From the Wise | Be Eee ee a essary A & new railroad atte rophesy as to the possible effect of putting up their standing of the genesis or genius of American insti- Ireland has never conceded the right| hress. Your gre Ww A scoret is in my custody, if T In such & that thousands of Bri le Ireland, pre: great newspaper stood Be v Woth t Lit } rf . Linhe ” oe f Great Britain to rule Irelan 4 . ig aS all the stupidity, ravelle » brought the hair—and shortening the'r skirts. tutions.”"—-Kings County Grand Jury. Ircland im a nation, @ natlonality.| mugsacte of our Bill of Rights for | KeeP iti Dut should 4 escape me, bmn Hee ee er re ee eta For want of a more reliable butterfly detector Lt Ame and @ distinct and separate Face. | | personal liberty. Will you not give} é# ia J who am the prisoner. Nothing is more terrible than eto avive. their problem the ~ - : : f ogo Ee Uisterites and \inionista youl is an editorial which will not only Arabian Proverb. : kinecrs borrowed an idea from, th we suggest that the entrance examiners consult the 66] DO not believe that the consensus of opinion in beget aiShulish trom’ the| Nara but arm the individual ettdzen A dinner lubricates. business to see ignorance in action Sumertans ; Ouija board to determine whether a feminine can- Congress would favor undertaking the repeal cays of Cromwell. and hold no 1 | Is Mee ee tat teen Lord Stowell. Moerie a ADS 40d celine ea hie aati 7 tec, A H . A pia reland has contributes 1 oy TE: rrov of opinion may be 0 n os h had a! ‘O- didate for admission is seeking a bachelor’s degree of any taxation schedules until the Republicans ener |" \Sv\iizdtion in the ‘past or to. its . t Hide Brena. A lawyer without history or Brroviof pluton may: be: tol- fallorios which had drat bean intron or 1 bachelor ide full corral of the Conernterd:” = Sencar Penvaet right Place in the future of nations. 1019 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. ¥.| ji ature ig @ mechanic, a mere erated i ua reason ix left free iyi treo thas, ara a a * . | i These are only a y real a Nees . a aneie. to combat i If Dr. van Loon continues his The problem is further complicated, it must be A ;. 4 show you that your stand in the mat- ate ood worktig mason; if he possess sain serch hh Tule Tenia Wak fiat ¥ |ter Is wholly ‘wrong, 1 could c.te| 7? the Editor of The i _| some knowledge of these he may hus Jefferson, antiquity New York borrowed dts cu ij admitted, by the well known fact that women— | ¢¢ 7N congested districts 1 belicoe trolleys sfould {You many more, but for the present! A says, when usked a question by| i rurure ry call himself an archi Youth is a bluader; mauhood |yen! method of gathering wp gary like men—tave been known to change their minds, be eliminated, but not in surburban secticns of Now for your information t want Yes, Sin or No Sin’ | | tech. _ 8. W. Scott. | strugy'e; old uge a regret And eI. ameriane knew 4 / vee pier. ve will not infrequently | dhe eily”—Commissioner Grover A. Whaler tia’ ona go tas ‘ewouga tal fog core A RaDER, | © Thegestor deca all the weake | Diareail. jm myasen trick, ‘ fo eth ch cal MERIDIA aes cn” PMI! a iy aca <

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