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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921. “Ah! Now I Understand You” By Jo product aga kers until di be. jal reputation for Cassel Trraiwing Co, World, Le aa BY un “samp ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZEN. retin 5 Pulished Daly Eacep: Sanday by The Prose Puviianing | SUPPET-time as Company, Now. 53 to 62 Park Row, New York. America has . RALPH PULIT?:’ nt, 63 Park Row. ei ai 1 " ‘ a ’ J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row | Ple is a di American culinary triumph. osurr Sheaterahld dt tenes But America’s pie reputation never was built on the * MEMVEN OF THT ASSOCTAPED PRESS, products a National Asseciation of Master Pie (hs Auedsieg Tres to eometndy ents wo. toe wos tee sestntintien| PrOdUCES Of a Nationa pened ellie ed product, of all news despatehes credited to {1 or not otherwise eredited in this pager Balers and a standard: 1 biished herein * , : von ad Melee No! The foreign visitors who came to scoff and OUR FOREIGN-BORN POPULATION. stayed to enjoy American pies learned from the real HE WAR” is primarily responsible for th: ters, those intense individualists, the American - F ; ‘is ; eid foreign-born popu- wives who made the pies that mothers used changes in New : ‘ork’s foreign-borm popt to ane lation figures as revealed in the 1920 census. The absolute number of foreign-born whites has increased slightly in the decade, but the percentage QUEBEC'S WAY. has decreased from 40.4 per cent. to 35.4 a cent. 7? PROMOTE temperance, order aid public Decreased immigration and the return of many | al fis : Mesh reservists” to fight in European armies account for alll, the ahr, of lactog Canada, on many foreign-born who under other circumstances May 1 went into the liquor business, ‘|< € WW. Osborn Consent, 1991, by the Pr Ioshlimhing Os,! | I ithe Now York Brcing Waray | OTHER, the songs you are gh simple they seem to-day, | They are deathiess things with tire- | less vAn That travel a i long way Sometime, though you may not know it, When you are a world opurl They'll come to a man as such can, And nestle end But these wondrous deeds ure fosry seed. | That fall in the heart of youth; Sometime, thovgh the days be many | As it does for cl! who roan, Ee ‘or such an hour ia love's tal | | | | would have been here to be enumerated. This is not an American Anti-Saloon League's sar- | Fear ones potential dpe Deaths of the older immigrants play a constantly | castic comment on the facts. It is the sober and | Leal neeat eA Hs iraprdnoe'e pene increasing part in holding down the figures of the | exact truth. - NSRUK ha Fut WAR SAL oli foreign-born. ae The people of Quaoee will ehenoeforth buy alco- | Bit Gene Nabe. slow aha ano We Eat Sines tie cy aa Batts minal) isha holic liquors from Governinent agents at Govern- | apa beeen daphocs ia ar H is evident that emigration to New York from other ign ae RE AE Alas fi 4 | PARA tahblid “the worle eee parts of the United States has been increased. The | ™ Baer: oe auewc on le deer Mame | dreary, city’s work must be done—if not by foreign-born | Suaranteed, and there will be no profiteering in the immigrants then by the native-born. price. Saloons of a sort can sell wine and beer Actual figures explode the old tradition that New | under strict regulations against drunkenness or dis- York has “more Irish than Dublin, more Italians | order on their premises than Naples, more Poles than Warsaw,” &e. TO} peor mith food: get even an approximation of the population of the tower, Hotels may serve wine or is kind of a mott an “emancipated , Many thanks sought woman, On whiskey and other distilled liquors the Gov- citi ft Joi s yhich our | ce k aetentorn pat cera Sey by can ernment keeps its own firm grip, selling only in | j Trath a a ee uh ' bd eign 5 the native-born children of foreign-born parents, an:l | limited quantities to persons who can vouch for | A d i to such an assumption many of the children would | themselves. Local option is permitted to communi- a | make lusty and effective protest. | ties where complete Prohibition sentiment is strong. | Reporting to the Evening Post the effects in Mon- | A VAST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN. ii otha t6raled paliGy Gt re Uniiaa @taten to | treal since the new laws came into operation, Oliver | [ be governed by logic or Lodgic? Madox Hueffer makes the following interpretation | ; of the Quebec plan and purpose: if ANOTHER ARBITRATORS' JOB. | “You are not to suppose, as some people | + a " ic was deecried as | might be inclined to do, that the Province iW ANCELLATION ot contacts was abo va of Quebec is set upon making easier the a “disease” in the report to the State Cham. | drunkard’s path, Quite the contrary. It | ber of Commerce by its Arbitration Committee. | has exactly the same object in view as has the | a It would be fairer to say that cancellation of con- State of New York or the neighboring Proy- ‘a pee hy iz “disease. The other half is ince of Ontario. Only it sets about it in a oe iene ue nh r different, some may think in a more sensible, failure to deliver orders; ' | manner. | ; Failure to deliver orders is the form of the disease “It does not think, as I read to beliefs in its | He Who Is Better Than Thou. evident on a rising i.arket. Cancellations come on actions, that there is anything particularly 5 % a) ig | v an “Ht Baha a falling market. : criminal in the wish of the plain, decent citi- | ASHahas ats HATTER nL 5 to take a glass of wine or beer with his ssional agent Cancellations have been epidemic for a year, but | bid a . dinner or even a stiff Scotch nightcap before id failures to deliver were no less prevalent in the three | iitoes ia Ged: N cON TR or four years preceding. “It does think that the drunkard, and espe- Cancellations cause more complaint, because they cially the spirit drunkard, is a curse to him- \ Ligne nel ae : Uphtla e ses DER aE PE re Ge Na err hE ts VOR ae eR et, result in absolute and measurable losses, while fail. | self eng ne nelgubors and eserves to be = + ., . { exterminated. ° 2 | ures to deliver cause losses of profits that migit | “ttereore it says, 1 win mate raiment, | From Evening World Readers have been made. though not impossible, for those who can be | But the disease is mental rather than physical. It trusted to obtain spirits, but I will make it | | What kind of a setter do you find most readabdie? Isn't it the one | *, : i] , é > results from a weakening of the business man’s | easy to get wine, because, for one thing, wine that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? | [ By John Blake | pride in his word being “as good as his bond.” | has ay been te badd laa dohady ofa large There ts fne meatal exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying | (Copyright, 1021, Uy Joha take.) : . 7 | part of my citizenry, an ie poor man te tay much tn a few words, Take time to be brief. ay oe 7 eas The real cure is not to be found in law. The | ants to drink hia glass of beer in the poor podlas bO THE ROUGH WORK FIRS‘ | only way to prevent a recurrence of such epidemics man’s club I will see that he gets it, and gets Confiscation: At awhat’ (he “Department on gust There is nothing delightful about spading the earth to 3] is by 2 conscious effort to build business morale in | it pure and under decent conditions which | 7 the Editor of The Brening Wor'd _|will do, It appears from the plant a garden. But it hes to be done before you can enjoy Many are the points brought out and against Prohibition, yet one phase | will not tempt or allow him to make a beast things have been going for the k times of normal market conditions when the disez the garden, ; ‘ of himself.” | few years that almost every Gove: arate aio @ pleikaut, exeapt torthe mathematics is quiescent. : of this question has been ignored. The| ment department has been fe fy ney seh RG RENN ae : he mathematical To this end the process of arbitration is admirably | In other words, the Province of Quebec holds that | bourgeoisie abhor the action of the|own rules and regulations DEE Ove ey ae one : 8 : But e if you will never use these things in your are necessary to teach you concentration and the faculty of reasoning. You'll need both concentration and reasoning by and by. Getting rich across lots is possible Wut rare happiness across lots is impossible. There is no shor real success, If You have got to begin by doing vast amounts of hard, ‘ ; ; ible sited ¢ ealth to get | Bolshevik! in confiscating or expro-|preting laws to sult its own conveni- adapted. Lawsuits are expensive and cause enmity. | s possible for a civilized commonwealth to get | cing, as you. will, accumulated pee aad the Arbitration accepted by both parties as a matter of rid of the saloon evil without making a wholesale | property. But what do we see in our ths Ubited course tends to settle small disputes on a friendly | sacrifice of personal liberty. own land? Th . sy, | Who have by 30 or 40 of atrict |to eliminate or Insert w . hye Ol » be p 2 he 3 minate or insert words basis. It holds" that temperance may be promoted wit cibids aacaitedve te WHIH| (nat sere paanee Ue/car Business men are the best judges of business men. | Out putting everybody under the rule of a class that | »y a mere Governmental gesture has|tives. Take the If the arbitrators do their work well the parties to makes regulating the conduct of others the end and pose rendered 4 gentlemen of Supreme Court do ands of elderly men) not hesitate when rendering a decision nto laws jetling cut to e ision of the Su and of no value! preme Court of the Unit HStates in of accumu-|the Oc! the disputes will gradually become ashamed to take | aim of its existence. \lating? Contisy it. Tune 7, 1020, Rane en 22 3 uninteresting work before your life shows any results at nll 3) : . is j Pe m ep VIN BUTLMOR, [540% 2920, Mr. Bustioe Cle-k wrote As you advance your work will become more interesting any but the fairest of cases before such a boan! It holds that moral tyranny {is no better for char- | jronx, May 5, 1921 a dissenting opinion of the conelu- en yaw Bev ellee 20) Gh Nu pecgn es ULGre Zier ering sions of the court regarding the word “concurrent,” which is in MNghteenth Amendment to the C and wherein he pla t “this important w ord of Congre: fascinating by and by, if you are really making progress. Then it will be easy to do. It will be hard for you to tear yourself away from it. But that is a stage that is far in the future, acter and citizenship than any other kind of tyr ae w " . Om eek Comes Next? Quebec does not seem to have been impressed by | 10 tte suitor of The be Wortd 4 he wisdom and progressiveness of the movement | 18 this era of weeks, w a Pic ., ¢ + sf radually sex! by which every State of the United States was |Tetnere Ween, eaine used to M, Viviani says he “cannot believe a Nation Mke the United States can keep aloof from the work of world regeneration.” ich we are In the beginning it is all like spading a garden—hard, UNCOMMON SENSE Father's Weel, Mother's Week, |W@8 introduced with utmo I l d { We suppose M. Viviani's recent visit to this brought under the control of the Anti-Saloon League | Boys’ Week ané Girls’ Week, do you|to a very definite | ° wearisome drudgery, with nothing at the end of the day's country was too brief for him to learn all there as the one means of controlling the liquor traffic. | Mot think it would be appropriate to| read out of the ConA h only by|% “ork to reward you, have some more of them? I would|Violating the sound and wise rule of ie to learn about United States Senator: EEE constitutional — © The public attitude in Quebec toward the new suggest Grandfather's Week, Grand- eve announced and of « ren laws will seem, as Mr. Hueffer notes, “curious to 2 [moth Vv court, of doing the rough part first, you wi at i o “STANDARDIZED PIE" (1) pic hep appa ters Sook, Unciva Woah, Aunt toes (Gate et rifles mh int gi i eee alia ka M EETING in Chicago, the “pie-eatingest” town | “There is little or no bitterness to be en Perrine Learners oh nmeang bu If there is a certain amount of drudgery that must be in the world, seventy-five commercially , countered; no talk about fanatics or crim! jana «i ybody a chance? OREN AD AE RHE Bot TREO ies Heys tackle it right now, get it done, and you minded pastry manufacturers have organized what | nals; no threats of compulsion or rebeilion 4 stim further quotes on authoxitative dic-|$ © urn with a clear conscience to something mere in tionuries, general teresting, Tani nd law, and the | oyment, will be left also ng tasks, they choose to call the Natignal Association of safe ane keene tobe: hanulnely. intareatal . the Milk. [deciding ‘cases, © that “eon. | Don't be afraid of tiring yourself by the drudgery, Your RAccien (Bie Gakers, and hopeful of the result of this Interesting § AR SRE Cure AeA, Uae ang) SOUANE byt oan stand fac more Mote TROn Son tee cela itl , AM experiment in common-sense legislation,” ye t M-On Asabelt i Wurnaraeen UDR pomecnen Bey Bivacite with erp : you are Svs ely to With all respect to their own Gpinion of Chm A AGG: Ba ay Se b H. 1, [/ne the Samo Qui EMPERANCE. | ve it without weeringyont, And even if it is a little weary ves, the name chosen is deceplive, misrepre- | A trange, indee, t Ts of a comuit io ee eee | : the t nd ofthe day, a little relaxation and a good night's and pres tious | harassed bey« re by raids, seizures, oppres bial __ Harduhtp of Dayltaht Saving, | § sleep will make it as fresh as ever in the morning, and presumptuow sign ae ail Arisa’ aig ‘ your value | Te eo eee | Packle the roughy dull job and get it ont of the way Pie Bakers,” indeed! Since when? And, © a ju pe uae ct per Exo cher. ree enen bee Leave the afternoon for pleasanter duties, And the afternoon ? ny, their first thought was to sfanderdize | y that honored citizens, off of your life, which is meant for he publ “J, J.D. ¢ bench cannot respect. to more congenial and more satisf the United States to dis- 1 did not read the letter written by | ‘Awful,” but [ don't wel: daylight saving le 5 3 : oe nn ough such a thing were either pos are sanita nates of i it take It must be done just the same. And if you will apply to $} ry day's task the rule that you must apply through lite is ek ‘ jay Ye 9 could have purged itself of its |rwhin wae asked whe le itl | » and hey may be—on a quantiiy basis ; ent A : | thought of |does give those office p a > : | “a » | Kein Tulle ¢ never. ‘The real masters of the high | i Sas Die nau D better for women charter sor & game of tenn ure ta rom the se orgotten ys : ° reese . ing aangerous contempt for a hardship to one who gets up at 4} SRB IND TE ANG: OMIID OF Benidon, making do not meet and taik stami \ " . e Prohibition que: A. M,, and which is now re A.M Le NG CMtle: OF auaricg, THE APPLE OF EDEN, ‘ t . F “ ieee oases rodthition question | 5 “y1," will 8: e¢ brother of iniquity and the | From tim fal the to g city i t by any means. Nor y.* It would save a lot aay | | y airy TWICE OVERS jof trouble to change the map and cal! | bed an hour ear father of mischief—Washington, | has been tb! g the caus ara aura Same TWICE OVERS. ne crue 8 an X bps HR HENS | ‘ es Scanmnng Cost figures, wage : as Gre free peapte cand wend te} clock, when one lea¢ If peopte tried half as hard to be |f tnan's downfall in the Garden of | whieh 1 sales campai servi me (0 acknowledge the receipt of your ahaa the trie, owe Bel omits, No. auch’ thi happy aa they do to decome rid | iden, We have even gone so far} at i letter of Mey | and advise you that the Presi- | 4.3, {ine @leep when yoo we would have very few miserable | \ POUE OARE A ARTA by. that] a epbengn . “iii *hriatian | : people.—Louis M. Not | eB der wears 10-D shoes.’ George B, Christian. Sie We Word Rend Out, lauuat Ia the Cenetitetiont” | People--Louls M, Nothin, - o the TAlior (ke Fvening World Pa nati at aka wrplbn Wer Honor is unstable and seldom the aces not \ f sit COT is now a fight to a finish and ue will tie Pr ay, if H as Whe DeenaRion of "M. V. I consider the letter M same; for she feeds upon opinion, | Genesis treating v heavy ve Ad in i marcha cAihe antan behets care HF ah ag ke to amend his letter] 3, Ciiles, which appears in to-d and is as fickle as her food, Eden, the “fruit of t F i ow erpiece better Ss : a * sisi oes : in we ma : ap io Dave entitled, syening World (and which ts headed ~—volton. the words alwa ne fallacy 10: aL the praia (ane |S. Brown of the Marine Engin our issue of the 28th, “Wants! «w wnat Good Is the Consfitution™) | | me Tanai iane cae arsie Som th the word w f rouc ea ‘ ‘ Justice pata ey 7 what ee one of the most forceful argumes ; ra My bi jaan toa steal ane | A anguage Here is no reference to the desert mM of the Constitution sta the manner in which GREAT SGRG DEREK: CRBS. eral meaning of fruit, and that t vaunted seflance (of ee deaths 66 JE (Napoleon) forgot that ¢ man, no matter ding the Deciaration of In-]fishteenthe Amendment was ith. |S ene ; f ; lov's only his own ends, Pane arta any of | Aco We may ax well tolerate alt reti- | was permittec nil he ‘drought of legisiators | regardless of moral law and the principle of liberty, broadcast yions, since God Himself tolerates | rectly spread by Pi 7 | writer ts afrald th JOHN OUMBE 5 {and ‘thus took root wo deeply becom aps, per~ is bound (0 fail.”"-Marshal Foch, lag" will be very mush ¢ tow You. Map a all. —Fenelon, eradicat tervidly vocat under Volsteads ‘ ~

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