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12" “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 93, 1991. — * ; has developed rests on something bigger than the t Che esernity orld popularity of particular vocal stars, S li hg Bl enim ome Gor tat or rae oom iets tes olid asa Rock! — xwteeta, By John Cassel {|} TURNING THE PAGES) } Pubilahed Dally Except Sunday by The Prem Publishing | and Vienna appraise it—by the all-round conscien- if! ‘ Pam. Sate SULSIEN, Sromnce eecPerk ton tiousness and excellence of the production as a ; ‘ ¢ ; 3, ANOUS BRAW, ag-snep vee Range -| whole. The extraordinary artist- is appreciated. . i Pipa stones Harcasiaaiille But he or she is no longer the sole measure by H Cho Lenn ree eee neice te toe um ter tanec which the New York public deciles whether a given WE all news despatches erediied to It or not otherwise credited in thie parer Opera is worth going 10. 1 ENZIB says: . | “Nothing takes of the mo- notony of life more’n planning ' (WUE Blto the local news publiahed herein “ * > dif’runt ways of doing tix in,” si Lee . baie Sorry ey ne teen Sores i “1 Nigger a child ought °d te ais I ®** BE LOYAL TO DAYLIGHT-SAVING. and sincerity of New York's love for good music. ‘Psointes ef least once '® week, iH oF mand) ‘ ; Musical taste in this city is in a robust state of health der to get used to life.” HEN the clock is put forward to-morrow moming the change will bring a consider- able number of little inconveniences and a big gen- eral advantage. The inconveniences will immediately become vo- » al. We shall hear all about them in conversation and in the press. “Wash good, now. Remember th: main reason they made soap was so! you could use it.” “What a grand colour she had in hey cheeks! But somehow I'd rather have @ complexion that I could swim ii “1'll bet I wouldn't mind keeping to | the truth ail the time if 1 could get ox much credit for it as George Washing- and promise when it can be counted on to suppor! operatic standanis such as the Metropolitan has maintained despite difficulties growing out of the war and the temporary loss of the most famous of living tenors. THE : : , From Washington come reports of a first-class : bin © 4s bet seo 44 The big general advantage Caithis ie auditfe. row developing between the two Senators from . UsirEn ST AYES ssen (00 Nmechs only. "onuas. thepiee * Cowtentinent is usiially quiet. A purring kitten this State over patronage, Somehow Republican thought too littic.” ewe @oesn’t attract attention. One with its tail caught factions fail to find themselves altogether STany _ “There's too things you ain't naver Sarthe door does soothed into agreement by that much-talked-of NBs ¥ IRMLY jfo talk "bot ‘sore oussiders, Ovc's Til m your soul, and the other's your tooin 3 icularty, will } ai ie mandate of last November, There's no such har- brush.” Acommuters, particularly, will have real mcon- monious purring around the cream-pots as one Pensie is the mainstiy of “I'he wenlences to bear. Connecticut farmers are up in might expect. Custard Cup" (Doran), @ new chai i + + cl tory “lo ce n ‘inms to impose standard time on villages that would tere atery Oy Florence Binghuan She keeps her temper and her sen on Ge York — Nea etotati tela THE TEST OF CO-EDUCATION. ee Dumor while manusing a cluster, | Here is a case where New York and its urban slebeet of tenement houses. Which is going i t ‘i EN STUDENTS at ¢! niversity of Pennsyl- a great deal, 1 | meighbors must be equally obstinate. New York ENS ae n y | ad { vania have renewed the co-education war which Cornellians started earlier in the winter. | Women at Pennsylvania retort in kind. Feminine students, it is contended, will effeminate Such Love as Marjorie‘s, + | In her book of short stories, “Love jot Long Ago” (Doubleday- Page). , Marie Corel!l pays her respects to jthose modern “cycling, racing, gam | bling, betting, unioving and unlo: musi stick to daylight-saving. The city can exert BD Uittle pressure on the rest of the Stale. When mother chance comes New York should be as in- _ sistent in demanding daylight-saving pledges from | won legislators as have been the farmers in demanding ,anti-daylight-saving pledges. ‘In this State and in the Eastern standard-time belt daylight-saving means the greatest good to the "greatest number. That is a principle worth fight- ‘ing for, even at the expense pf some temporary ‘Sonvenience. i. HEEDLESS OF BY-PRODUCTS. “For fifty years,” declared Magistrate Nolan in Yorkville Police Court yesterday, “we worked to the school and cause a decline in athletic prowess. Pennsylvania will tfo longer be a “he-man” insti- tution. Judged by the athletic test alone, the “anti-co- ” have a weak case. Co-educational institutions of the West have strong athletic teams. But athletics are not the reason for universities. ‘Education of men, education of women or education of men and women is the real reason for the ex- istenct of universities, What influence, if any, does co-education have on who change their loves as change t | pricjous | gowns. | Can we truly believe in love it « nowa: {we can, do we? arforie Lesley to be racefully flippan at the Buck re whi, k debutar Palace Cour! plighted her troth to her first would or could remain falthfal to her pledge even though he to whom she gave it were dead? satins, chiffons and gubject for 1a en if it existed? Id not any woman capable of remaining unwedded all ‘her Ite for the sake of it be Jeered at by her Separate the police from the liquor traffic in this education? Ought not this angle to have more | aa iter in the abe-iike, derision, of | = oity, and in the last few years we had succeeded serious consideration than the influence on athletics? | aid nobler than themselves? to @ large extent, Now we have thrown the po- In the State universities of the West fee and ar so! For the days of Marjorte Uce force right back into direct contact with the ©"quor traffic again.” unlimited co-education has had a longer trial than *"""Prokidition enforcement is concerned only in the Bast, It iso exaggeration to say that Western with ite major purpose of suppressing personat schools have suffered as educational institutions Wberty. It cares nothing about its by-products from too much co-ducation. This has manifested =e civic sleruption, itself more in overdevelopment of social activities than in underdevelopment of athletics. Western HOUSEWIVES IN OFFICE. schools have run to dancing, “fussing,” “petting’” a 667PCHE park is a sight. There is dust all over | and the like at the expense of mental training and the City Council rooms, and the City Hall | scholarship. fhasn’t had a real bath since goodness knows when.” In this connection it is significant that the recog- Suands like a woman, In fact, it is a woman | nized leaders in education in the East are, generally speaking. And the City Hall and Council rooms of | speaking, the schools for one sex. Lesley are not our days! ss Once on a time, Miss Corelli wrote “A Romance of Two Worids.” Now she asks us to see that trae romance is knocked out of our one world. How come? ee A Poet Breaks News to a King.—- In Prof. A, V, Willlams Jackson's “Early Persian Poetry,” (Macmillan) we read concerning one Barbad, who sang in the seventh century, A. D.: The story goes—and It is told by Firdausi—that this gifted bard firs: lad as he stood hidden amidst the branches of a cypress tree in the So great was the minstrel’s favo> with the monarch that when the H won the king's car by singing a bal- royal garden on a moonlight night. king’s horse Shabdiz, “Black-as soap and water on our town, We will then go THE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW. onayl oi are due for a regular old-fashioned Harvard, Yale and Princeton are matched by Rat 3 tha ony "one who might spring house-cleaning. Vassar, Smith and Wellesley. It is no longer a ls . | baa pcb rereer i wltle§ Thayer the town that recently lected a woman | quesiin of worat’s right fo the bat etnton [rom Evening World Readers | ry hat ever she ot Mayor and a fminine Council, Thayer is due to | obtainable. It is a question of whether the best re- | UNCOMMON SENSE get about what it had every reason to expect. sults in education are obtainable through co-educa- ates of a letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one Mayoress Forest says: tion or through segregatiort in the ye " di you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? paki eaeeicaagraitcararReeest ra dn, readin pie aay ¥ ua years when mental There is fine mentat exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying | strain, suddenly divined the. truti i 4 place, fe soy much in a few words. Take time to be brief. | horse Shabdiz is dead!” i | “In the spring a young man’s fancy typ as te werkien the.cthee NAER to thoughts of see id the li a He Swat Them at the kind of juatl r r Teac i Wh lab 1 \euey now are taue a ancien ghis of love,” an. same ‘ap them he Source, ind of justice and patience Is not go- Teaching is ex ensive. hen labor is scarce employers 3} L. pear reo pplies to the | To the talitor of The Krening World ing to last forever. Think now what| Ls Pr P | ‘They had to do without a Advertising made “Spotless Town" famous, but are forced to take on “green hands.” Their instruction costs 5 ; young woman. At a co-educational school it is | The hot weather will soon be here. the future Is going to bring. The! and parachutes, but the fish wo Ie as men were running thin; “Spotless | 2: A : a il a » s a " Fi he: ke o their poets were plain to the n. me, ‘3 BF eps spring-like all the year round, Distractions are al- |The "swat-the-fy"" crusades are on, }i0eK Mien Mas waited, ap inicacen | a ercatioalss The mistakes tev imexe <ove more: Tie Ene eye of understanding Town” was a purely imaginary Utopia. Now just stop off in Kansas as you go through and see what they lose because of lack of acquaintance with the business citizen of the United States. What} the Constitution stand for, any- | way? How much longer will he have | Roast Why not swat some who eause most irresistible, | these flies to breed? Hund cut a sume i at hand costs more still. It is not so muchla matter of whether young | mens for throwing and But when men are needed this must be done. Hundreds ffici 5 rs will do. . : : bish out of window the « ait? r NEG oY. official housekeepers d women cause a falling off in male attention to foot- | Also. for. piling the su ae to wast TED INEGRO: BOS, of contractors are forced to pay three or four times as much ball as it is a matter of yor if , fences, empty lots i lidings. \ A Guard Replies. for supervision in busy times as they do otherwise. But ‘The French newspapers express confidence ‘i ler of young men and young | I've’ seen fruit Pine or of The Evening Work they oh not like to do it. It cuts into profits, and as soon 5 a i women causing a mutual falling off in attenti Spoiled :trult a mes TOKO: 0 I, in answer to the letter i Soon as that the United States “will do the right thing. ‘ ig Off in attention to | street and but bloody 1 aI skilled men can be had the unskilled.man is no longer in . We gather they wouldn't mind seeing {t done lessons and intellectual development. papers around. ders of RA Darel td) Rarer h a Nttle quicker than the honorable amend to tes, There is a law an rhe ning World of April 18, ask 5; , — offenses, Why isn't Enivel a few questions? Just now labor is more abundant than work. There is no Colombia, A BARGAIN, aa ee Did you ever ast as guard on an|$ job for the man who doesn’t know how. And only those who end iites elevated railroad? At an auction this week one of the four com- New York, April 21, elevated ra ? A SHAKESPEARE DAY-BOOK plete files of La Libre Belgique sold for $800, Opponed to An hibition Holl eel 4? nulbieg ne! p chasi two cars on the elevated road? 2 e. re B i ‘ ry " <i men who pioneered in is country, F FOR ENRIGHT. Judging by other book prices, the purchaser ‘To the baitor of The Kvening World Have you ever, unknowingly at the | sy ee dine provever, eee to hold their jobs. They who expected difficulties, hardship San 4 awn got a bargain, Mr. Sal Fr aioe the tet-| time, misinformed any one? cannot be dispensed with. They come already taught. deprivations, and plowed thetr wary LENDING his approval to a relief drive Police This famous little paper, published by plucky ietat kevin greatly enjoy ina} Are you familiar with paycholony? They go on the job familiar with all its duties, Super- ‘Nie moder assumation ww. that Commissioner Enright reveals that he is a Belgians in absolute deflance of all the military corner with ant ang Sree eS chamitie ise Greats vision can be cut to the minimum while they are employed. She (normal state Of thinks eene o ¢ ant . r? ease and smoothness. samp Shakespeare student. To a populace about to be might of Germany, is one of the most interest- itch aes eaten ainane RAY LAMONT, No, 1201. And in a time of narrowing profits, when working forces tion is snaking us fofl, taking Ow ing human documents of ail time. As the years Ferhapa he does not imbibe to excess, | New York, April 18, 1921 | cust be reduced to the minimum, they stay and hold their unwilling to cope with’ trouble, in- solicited for funds he yJuoles Portia’s remarks con- stead of taking trouble and cnustan i ; go by every individual number will become Hes al ieee tora Sela pc + eaten: jobs. SACS: GE DATS Ot he GAeS ‘i “quality of mercy.” , 9 com lcoholic liquors, much to the detri- | po ene Bxitor af The Evening World | ceming the sauality EN aca molecwainehla eee AER Aka one Sra ee ee er an article! Skill is always at a premium, From skilled labor the em “tite has been made too eaay fo Even casual acquaintance with Shakespeare ough A complete file—with only three others in ex- [reaang their eildren. ore Punish Misbranding.” from the|$ Ployer makes a better profit than he does from unskilled. | a irhite toner to be of great assistance to a Police Commissioner fatence—will be a treasure for which collectora | great surprise that he put Hine | Market Barometer, which will prop-|$ And he is in business for profit. | not go ur way and blanie In the year One of the Overlondship of Gov. Miller. will bid and bid and bid for his unempliymont upon the Pro | ably be of interest to “Ky J. R.” who | It is not necessary for every man to learn a trade, or }| “the ‘atrongent nation in No less table and timely are these few sen -_ leartugnte: wanton surged Be en | parle line GE IEA RON tary 1 think even a profession, although the latter is always an advantage und in imminent danger able a are thes senti- 1 » position for person | the publi . ill be Inter- : Geta Gl euon for (aaa PUTER OVERS [erith the tenat koowiedge ot’ econom: | we puple: Im xeneral we a But he does need to know enough about-some sort of $) Maltin’ live inoat carat ee ments taken almost at random from familiar pas- }ics to tak Brooklyn, April 19, 1921 busine Sturdiness In the face of difficulty s, which continues through good times and bad, so that he can hold his job. He can do that with study and train- sages of Shakespeare: “ce HY try all prisoners as normal human be- ais Gan nnclatlen of she repre and even of defeat. unwillingness tO tives of the people Congressman Rogers of Massachusetts | has proposed a law whieh is int | tle down on the Job=those are the Supose Khusrau had had to wal lh for his news on a turn of futurist verse! se Speaking of Normaley.- On his way to the United States Senate, in Mangaret Culkin Ban~ ning's “Half Loaves,” (Doran) Mat- thew Allenby puuses to say: e 3 usly proceeding r re is no need of trouble im our national ; philosophy. It is unnecessary to point out the fallacies in such thinking—noy the sad deviation from the spirit of th “The law hath not been dead, though it hath ings when the records at Sing Sing, for ine OR eames tira ing, If he is a Bencery clerk he can learn to know groceries Shines: fre, nese ce ute vane ane lept.™ Firigola to derstand, be he ii pep and anship, and i is present employer goes under of socin! unrest and financial panies step’ stance, show 50 per cent. of the men there are subnor- Sines le Nadereiand, be he ni ola (he can readiiyidind another! PIOySE's | wWhlose thelr power to frighten ue. a ea dry death’? sy 4 SrKine pEGpIe ofthe ry d G 1 thia Ma 7 would fain die a dry death mal or mentally irresponsible?’'—Magistrate March, | Workink people of ti A Gta Pes Uiearea for aale ander tia But if he can do no better than the average the instant }| wit we Matthew be dota ceed arian aegiana Syah:? soe es SHides he lathes Lavienp ae teas ‘ofanother article or with a name! % slack times come out he will go. He may be of excellent He, a fellow who dares to hint that T i i . jority rules, he should not demand ers as to its origi pasted normale ed “Is there no respect of place, person nor time 66 JT is a strange thing in these days for a man to find that w unis Holiday. be oalien reget eters Sntents of the 6 churacter and willing to work. But unless he knows how Schiaire while. the Yd eee a in your" ninety-two bottles of whiskey in his cellar and |‘ the repeal of the amendment originally put up shall haye n tocwnth Gene th nap vl age count, hands at the roung table, H, is, | moved in who D placed. there! The world is looking for skill, for trained men, It will cabere Man as the World's Last Hope. « . 38 ih iP notice of such of 4 attached to the Perhaps we shall be able to unearth other bits of | not be able to tell how they reached there.” — Judge Chat- Patience and as always employ them, for no matter what business conditions e } | these tidings to him. With consummate art the child of the Muses contrived to weave the tale into verse, accompanies yy the By John Blake plaintive wail of his lute, unt! h Khusrau himself, in Ustening to the (Copyright, 1921, by Joka Blake.) strain, suddenly divined the truti: Would you mind riding during the do know how, and know how extremely well, are sure of em- n hour on a rainy night between ployment. i ® advice for Commissioner Enright's Day-Book of | field, |r» the niditor of ‘The Erening Word } eae may be, trade must go on, ith sil Desk on “Fhe Direction of 7 | atience mea 1 form, an je terns . i a 3 . Shakespearian Quot 2 se aioe mean a tot FFs (BR be Sera But average workers are plentiful in the world, and only ward reflects thugs = “ I yicu woges, when not accompanied by cor- | tie Aine ham bees, auailty, “they ape nok and cor 1% in exceptionally good times are they ever sure of their jobs. hat the probable, A lynehed, brandea | 1 . ecome © advanc ANOTHER OPERA SEASON CLOSES. responding production, not only bear first | and what r een thie csimatio: but eve n should happen, from what other ce could a superior animal | He has resort to self-defense NOTHER season of opera ends at the Metro and most heavily on the wage earner but gradually Whatislee 6p.¥e bing ho weauia) DR ses a ends ! - aan ax he been given full justi politan th 1 Mr. Gatti: | slacken the demand for labor.” —W. C. Teagle. know the answer, but I leave It fc a oe you, the interested reader, to judi: build at present, but I will build some . day when my lots become more val- iW d F h Wi initia ‘Nefore “mentioned, | uable, I intend to sell three of my ords From the ise the publisher of the news- | lots and with the profit build a home Pleasures of the mind have this nimal approaches man 1 acity, upon which tl organization of is week, and agair Casazza has proved that the great organization he for yourself. T read recently in you | paper, &e. shall not be subject to the! on the remaining lots. and the conquest of all pane pie ' Palit Fi “ SURPRISING thing about doctors’ pre- | paper that a white 1 lite crane. | eee iicte of the paragraph, unless Mir'in the mean ilme my vacant land | C#0Gnfage-—they never cloy nor has built up is the solidest asset in New York's ve taken for the murder of a negro 1! | liad knowledge that the advertisem auaes high rents and unemployment, | jy "f, ihomeeives out, but increase r imperfect, Irrational apd risical’ life: seriptions is that they are almost exclusicely |he,\s convicted of murder, | his in ycontiiete with ehe oi] howe can T help 182. am doing. the v employment.—Francla Cobbe, ever mich ‘we may faign oF weep a p . s 8 this justice or is erik Rea OO a? enh ok waahercaene | be r jer the circumstances. 4 simian characteristics al Concerts press thick and fast, visiting opera com- | siden fo former saloon keepers and that the liquor pre- | stands for? John Willams was pros. | {tally known, 1a the trae an : i HON BST. FS Mahe GS tt pablo tag: sot @ sympathize , with, Mark : ia i . . Jecuted for the murder of eleven ne it New York, 11 21, 1921 ments on othe damnet panies come and go, but from mid-November to scribed for the cure is kept in the same place, under a n his farm. Why did they take)’. Nom E orm Sey there in its most horrid shape & may. See) conhaany il the ean ; ‘ ps : nat he f Vacant Lots and Rents, ~ Yea; Yea. where trust is greatest.—Dryden. that in the | ages of future Tate April the Metropolitan is the strong by stairway.” —Magistrate Doyle. 7) the Biitor of The Eveniow World | The hardest thing is to learn to NEO writ appent upon Ente ef the city's smusic season, aint aac a. m one of the tenants refe 0 | | Plowse be so kind as to inform me| know one's self; the easiest to find 4 A H 7 . 4 ; Rasy len the writer of the letter signed jas to the following: fault in thi e Man being scientifically stamped aa This year it seemed the illness of Caruso might 66 ]°T is our belief that co-education as an institution lynehe Cause and Effect," in w hich he says} 1, Has New York State had up till rhe Soing Ol Osher pecwle, | a hope Mara ct ine monies : . 7 as : Ce w man that tenants who are holding vacant |now a direct primary? is own race,— - put a heavy drag on the prosperity of the Metropoli- in Pennsyloania is a thing that will ultimately The negroes were snd for profit are th oauae ot high | Has Goy. Miller before him a bill Sin Se ies, hae in thot it welt owe may as Well determine to make x audiences since © , ra AS the law take its course. ents and unemployment ut what | for his signature to the effect that the never owl le supp the best of each other both in anid -al. But the audiences since Caruso dropped out lower the standing of the university.” —The Pennsyl- | that ail criminals, white and black, do is the tenant going to do? direct primary should be repealed. toith suitable fuel; unpardoned by od of the subway push, ~ bave demonstrated that the opera Mr. Gatti-Casazza len, not receive the same treatment? God ‘Take my case. J own five vacant HAROLD CAHN, Sore foraber. it will ee ite even lud and ‘There ts to ‘be no @woh animal a+ " ani is going to put @ stop to this. This lots in Greater New York and cannot New Yerh April 19, 1981 foreger. the Guperman, i