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lines in four directions, numerous surface car lines | and at least three of the principal north and south | traffic ways. Other developments already projected | will make access to and egress from this district | Ato 68 Park Raw, New Yo | easier, RALPH PULITZER, President, 3 Park Row No such rapid-transit centre exists anywhere else _A Fish Story! By John Cassel | The Pioneers of Progress By Svetozar Tonjoroff 7 The Prue Fubliing C ESTAPLISHED BY 30 t | Wudised Daily Recep Gunduy by The Press J. AN BHAW, Treasurer se fi York Ex JOSEPH PULITADR Jr., Secretary, 63 1 in the work. Men may come and go literally by ; 4 SSS MEMIER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the millions. Where such facilities exist rapid de- 5 a5 XVII—THE AUTHOR oF Od ane aguas wdtud 16 1 or oat Nile even Pater velopment is inevitable. ike on eS Wad also the local news published herein eee Forty-second Street is only beginning to strike the sixth century B. C. before its stride as a centre of business activity. uitered oy vo Pas th m ed by Kung Fu Tze, “the m Kung,” Latinized into Confue His teachings, organized into a ligion, are followed, in one form another, by 310,000,000 persons, mo living in China, This is the way Confucius put @ Golden Rule, in a single Chinese ch NOT IN THIS PORT. R ADMIRAL SIMS landed at this port this morning as Secretary of the Navy Denby | OUT WITH IT. said an officer of the United States Navy and an | py jis speech al the Tufts College commence- Americaii citizen should be able to land in any port ] of the United States—“without insult or humili- ment exercises, Monday, Secretary of War Weeks either said altogether too much or alto- dion.” acter or ideogram: jon. : a “What you do not like when done Such humiliation as there may be for Rear Ad- | ether too little. yourscif do not do to other: miral Sims in his return to his own country is still He told his audience nageune Tee ye Ts bn t confined to the cable sent to him June 11: “The present Administration is most desirous Ee Joe FOOUIA tbat ANGY CoOtid " és lo Remainder your leave revoked. You will to have disarmament as far an it is safe to go. you," uttered six centuries later. y return to the United States immediately and report at once in person to the Secretary of the Navy. Acknowledge. That humifation for a gallant and distinguished officer of the navy did not originate in this port. But we must ask that we be the judges of just , fF aed nee tare eee Chinese “master practised in a po tive way what he preached py id gram. ‘rhe annals of his life contain regret, uttered by himself, that he what this degree is. For we have information, which we cannot divulge, obtained tn a reliable and complete manner, which makes us the only ; competent judges.” , ee Wy. bit: oe not always been able to do to a It came from Washington and was sent by Denby. le j bi as he would hav A st k If such information exists, out with it. 3 ay ‘ ‘ f ‘ ae ! Ph the Critiese face: a eee owing to some miscalculations om TRAVELLING EXPENSES TO-DAY. If the United States is in such danger as Secretary { Shea \ 9 A : ; Gia Grin eae , Saran Wai ‘ part of his father, Heih, he f HE average American knows that present rail- | Weeks’s words intimate, then we all have a right i , ry , self an orphan in poverty in tie way fares and hotel rates make travelling in | to know. If no such danger exisis, then the War ! iz \ se ¢ aay My one ean ane his o the United States more of a luxury than it has been Secretary is playing a dangerous game in uttering - , ‘ 4 ‘i oh ok ee euant man, in the memory of this generation. dark hints that will react on the fear-psychology of lowers, that so gr for the weak and de that never shot at a perched bird nor e a net for fish, on the ground that tl fish or the bird would be taken af) disadvantage. But how many stop to think just what this means | a hundred million people. to a class for whom travel is part of business? wt the d nk and An experienoed travelling salesman found recenily ttt LE Sh frank and open state- adv , that after being out fifty-three days his expenses | ment cannot hurt any one, least of all the United ; , Ag ury or wealth, and looked’ askat totalled $1,484—an average of $28 a day! Not so States. Secrecy and secret diplamacy have proved } . f 5 ; , 2 Kung appeared at a period in C! many years ago $10 a day was considered a fair | the breeding-place for other wars. The United neue TRA things had co allowance by men on the road. States wants nothing of the kind. es ; is: deacribal thet Many commercial travellers have to carry heavy i “i as described two centuries later ture of the complexion of the tin - a ReeUee Ogee hee Talay lb Secretary Weeks asks far more than the voters z ae cs) oh | ; 7 ; SUTHEL GRA tLe TE : of samples, a ine of these la ‘ je : i o x f ag e world had fallen into de BB age ee TIE | of the United States have given, or should give, AS ‘ 3 and right principles had di covered that the excess baggage diarges alone on | P jl y Varverse discourses and oppressiv 7 s T, | is ° fj e| r eeds were waxed rife. Ministers bis four trunks from New York to Dallas, Texas, | When he asks full power of judgment by the “ er, ‘ ey en murdered their rulers and sons ther! : ae iniatratdon, ' ‘ j fathers. Confucius was frightened were as much as the price of his ticket. Administration “ig E Fe . , Ae by what he saw, and he undertook Big commercial concerns can’t pay enormous ¢x- Those are the powers of a Dictatorship, no more, Ae ; (iFrad the work of reformation.” , x. i “i Khe f Having formulated the Golden Rule pense accounts for their salesmen and at the same | no Jess, A ) he sought to apply it to the system A he ane ‘ sce 0 ir , i \s 2 “ Re of government in China. From hia time keep this cost from affecting the price of the! Where are the dangers? What are the shadows? am) f i \% 2 fifty-first to his sixty-third year he odities. | i - . ¥ * , travelled throughout the Chinese ‘The theatrical producer, who is also hard hit by If the people of the United States must labor i if 4 A ates, seeking: for 3 ruler surticient- F er, s als ard . j y enlightened and sufficiently re- . Sarg - daawa: ahic i | under the burden of armament greater th. e r AS ‘ ! $ ceptive to intrust him with the pow: high railway fares and baggage charges, is supply- t greater than ever ‘ f ‘ , pe ers of high office. But he found the. ing a luxury. | before, they should at least know what to fear and y doors of palaces closed to him, ali XUry. in nal ; though he had 3,000 disciples, include But there are many necessities the sale and dis- | why. Secretary Weeks should tell the rest of the f of % ing some “scholars of extrac: as : ‘ ; e ability.” tribution of which are dependent on large and highly | story and let us know the worst. pepe feces hd Aba ardedag a IESE) i ‘ a is native state, after his long wan: ge travelling nel dora ae ; derings, that he was invited Fo be je expense accounts of such staffs have to P. M’S IN ROTAT oe come the ruler’s chief adviser, H fi i . M. ON. a 7 declined the offer, as he felt his pow- figured into the price of what they sell. ; ION . ers waning and Nis years drawing to The present campaign of the commercial travel- DWARD M. MORGAN was Postmaster of a close. He died in 478 B.C. Although Kung’s teachings were! good in themselves—the best that the human mind had evolved up to that | time—blind obedience to his precep' | Jers’ organizations against high railroad fares and New York City from 1907 until 1917, He From Evening World Readers hotel rates is, therefore, not without interest even | Was appointed by President Roosevelt and reap- s home. 01 resi Taft. has had a deadening effect upon to the consumer who hardly ever leaves home. pointed Dy Bisset Taft . What kind of a letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one Giinsas aaonie: pe Though he may not travel himself, he pays indi- Thom as G, Patten has been Postmaster of New that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of Nndred? By John Blake 1 SHolarEhID became largely mite rectly the cost of travel. York Cil since 1917, He was appointed by Presi- There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying Pee ta ek Hat iexie eee uearece ig tbe Pe, | dent Wilson. te say much in a few words, Take time to be brief. of Chinese scholars know the classi It, now, Edward M. Morgan remains Postmaster WAN? WHAT YOU NEED. On wee Dee et taeeae ’ ~ ’ » bdwand M. wi US: S| S he Favorite Child.’ be satisfied and pleased if olher na- vthi , : 7 MORE POOR MAN'S MOTOR CARS. | of New York City as long as there is a iRemabiiean’ [Couemlie eomoieser wa POBRe UADeay RBar ena ey seg bilosephers tell us we can have anything we want, pro- }| writing on the wal a warm night the Fifth Avenue buses run- markpet ay ae fee | In closing your thought-provoking} (In my humble opinion, Admiral|$ vided we want it enough. y ‘ | O ning from Washington Square cannot accom- Acinic rayon tt Washington, apd ifthe nests Det edidsriat tn {peetoniey's| ue) in ee eaten ene ue crnlaiee With certain qualifications this is true. It explains why 3); WHERE DID YOU GET i i ocratic President of the United States duly appdints | ference to the Boston firm that modate a fraction of those who would like to ride. | Thomas G. Patten Postmaster of New York City, | *Poculated in sugar, you ask the - I ‘ ne ‘ pertinent question, “Is the speculator! “We are all helping to pay his sal- st queues line up to wait their turn for top-deck | to serye until Edward M. Morgan’s turn comes | the favorite child of finance ary and we do not all have to think seats. around again, New York will at least have for | deed be is. Occasionally in this, the same way that he does. Only a minority care to go anywhere in particu- | same years at the head of its Post Office the effici- Sette later fice Mich the far} Brooklyn, N. ¥., June 18, 1921 lar. Most of those who wait want the refreshing | ency of experience—and as much continuity as is | 1!te child of finance, not the work: Calling MIR aEAIKHIER: ride in the open. Fifth Avenue is already well | consistent with the pleasant habit of treating Post- in ever gets rich working for 7 Falter of The Brening World “bused.” But there should be more buses. Why not open new routes? For example: Wouldn't a 5 f; he must be abie to command | Have the incomes of any of the big masters of the First Class like Ambassadors who | the labor of others. bosses been cut 20 per cent, as has crosstown ride over one of the East River bridges and back over another prove popular? Now the man who corners sugar, been done in wages of unorganized This kind of bus-riding is not a+transit problem. many men get things out of life that their friends never ex- pected to get. They wanted them and they got them. | THAT WORD ? Getting things in that way for most people involves 40—HOSPITAL considerable sacrifice. One of the features of an ancie! For example, if a dry goods clerk wants an automobile 3} Roman home were the “hospitalia,” he may get it, but he will have to skimp pretty heavily on $/ oF apartments set aside for strangers ig clothe iet if he gets it whi » still remai or “hospes.” Hence, its original his clothes and diet if he gets it while he still remains a dry }| re ccing the word "rosgiters eet goods clerk. : ‘ plied to plages where strangers were It is ‘for this reason that when you begin wanting some- 3) received and kindly entertained, ‘The thing it will pay you to want what you need. commonly restricted use of the tern " are ah ge ea h . to designate places’ where sick That will involve thought, for none of us know what we 3| strangers were received was an afters need until we devote considerable time to reflection and study. development. There are men who want new wives when they have nn some of them if their sympathies disagree with his. bow themselves in and out with their party. wheat or eggs, we recogniz 4 employees? Instead of—as 1s the speculator, gambler, or in plainer M atee words a robber; but--the man who) Prevalent mode—reducing the wages mt corners land and holds it out of use of workers who do not now earn suf- - as all the other speculators, gamb- | ficient to keep the wolf from the door, and robbers beaien to a frazzle, WITH NOT EVEN BEER TO BRIGHTE “From the greater part of the multifarious le ‘The word came to us directly from the French, who got it from the Ro- mans. It is derived, of course, from ‘ ” i - | the big salaried officials, who either ‘ 4 the same root as “hos: : i because he has cornered and with sxdautle one : © same root as “hospitable.” ‘The Low and inclosed “Hylan-Whalen buses” would | religions and philosophies of the day, beauty Nel tar Gantike cones oh alt the | set the same money or receive boosts perfectly good wives at home. They don’t need them, and $| name “tHospitaler’ ‘was borne with not satisfy the demand. Fresh air and recreation has long since departed; government knows it good things of life. When such rob-|in the already huge salaries, shoula|$ tlerefore ought not to want them pride by ‘coveral semi-religious and are the objectives of the riders. If such bus routes not, but functions in drab ineptitude at the bers are legally recognized and made} he reduced. Better reduce these in- There are other men who want wealth when they don’t 3 |Se™i;military orders, like the Knights » disgorg om - t of St. John > the Knights best or in cynical selfishness and venality at to disgorge their ill-gotten gains. dividuals and then there'll be no need ehts of Malta, | ‘ > ‘nic’ ‘ns | we'll be relieved of the burden of} 10 t. cut lage need wealth at all. Who made it & business to relieve the operated only from 6 P.M. tommidnight, they would | the worst, while industrialiam, with the trade | chasing the crop of umall thieves that |°f,MlgFer cant cut In the wages of Still other men want steam yachts when rowboats would $ | P99" the strangers und the sick. | Serve 2 purpose. | and finance that are its concomitants, has so now inten au Ce ee, ile iS\ceived less than do them more good, and private swimming pools when they 3 | ‘nospital” for dlseasea men and int i New York needs more of these recreation buses | utterly destroyed the beauty that inheres in be the favorite child of finance! TEER YY POULARS AT} would get more fun and health out of public baths in the $|mis Was established by the Buds ‘i Alt . ‘ human relationship that at last overt warfa: JOSIE THORPE PRICE, Brooklyn, J 2 ean, _ i RLereiy keen Ot Be aly umnere egal and airy | BAAN RH RENO eee Tamed une 26 2048 ae alae y get these things, but they will be no t t} routes may be mapped out. If the Fifth Avenue ppv loy “Let England Tremble.” & Warage Baener Suggestion: BP YALE YG Sksth BASHING MAR Ut SAS MUbue ne HeNen rrp Avie eeviea Grme not want tovextend inthis: fact len but covert enmity, in the hopeless effort to PP ody ey in Sal aaa 1To the KAltor of ‘Tae Prening World off when they do get them. 66 ’ ’ a h es not ee extend in this fashion, solve problems that on this plane are un- in your issue of June 16, under the| 72 make our big Liberty Parade . The wanting habit can grow into a very bad habit in- That Ss aFact | } others would jump at the chance. solvable."—Dr, Ralph Adams Cram, Boston heading “Let England Tremble,” ap-|'72P@ impressive and a@ rousing suc-|% deed unless you are careful to want what you need. By Al i Why not more recreation buses? architect, tn his Phi Meta Kappa address at | pears a letter lauding Admiral Sims, |CC*® Would sugsest that we get to- It is well to remember in this connection that there are Lee bere P. Southwick i} Can any one raise a sensibte abjection to this use Harvard. Mr. Bleecker calls the Sinn Feiners | 5¢tber re We can make|% some very important needs that you ought to want first of $| ||° York Rrenlng Warkdant | cheap paper banners and signs bear- ing whatever voice one may have re- ; aa E , si peers sag garding Prohibition, We could all go TWICE OVERS. he undoubtedly would have culled | there and order what we want printed and)on a banner and call for it on the , ‘i the Americans “French lovers” 6 NY fuwure treaty with Japan, to be satisfactory | iw would have been called a “Yory.” |day of the parade. J. H. MILLER, ; f this glorious country of ours had | 7 to Australia, must specifically exclude pos- | ,,.\ received the sympathy and help | Schoo! Children ive to Ridt- slit 1 ” F of foreign nations and people: 4 Sue. sibility of war with the United States.”--Premier }°i,,{oreian nations and Peoples UUr- | xe suditor of The 2ivening Wonk “German lovers.” all. Had he lived during the Revolution, } of city pavements by the poor man’s motor cars? One of them is a good reputation. Another is good $| Of the principal spires of the woi health, A third is a home. the highest is the Cathedral of G Want these badly enough to get them and confine your Germany, 511 feet; the Cli wants after that to things that are reasonably certain to ane’ Gatibara rien bring happiness. tria, 470 feet; Cathedral of Steen Then want as hard as you like and your wanting will $|Ge"many, 468 feet, and St. Peter’ THE NEW HEART OF NEW YORK. PENING of the 42d Street Branch of the Na- tional City Bank emphasizes anew the re- A : ; a ne DB Sos < ies Cathedral, markable changes coming over the terminal zone | Hughes of Australia at the Imperial Conference. pee pee arome. ee Weeahyt | peaesrrnm ee BIDE I WURFRL tot hurh yan. il esl ca im the vicinity of the Pennsylvania and Grand Cen- a * . would satisfy Mr. Bleecker and his|the schools are to blame for the in But wanting to be a movie star when you were born to A barrel of American flour weighs kind. ‘ides, |% be a furniture salesman, or to be Carus: en y vere $|196 pounds; a pack or load yur, tral Stations. “ E have weathered the stor m.” Mayor Hylan, | 1 have met some English people | creasing number of student euicides, |} YO B NEN TEIN Ae Camas Ob bee see when you were 313% Sounds ania sack of § pushels The 42d Street financtt raligteraei een pie cial whom I admire very much, but that |I think they are, orn $9 be an accountant, wil) only make you unhappy, jot flour, 280 pounds ‘adh contre 3S gro Ms would Rot make me tink that every-| The average child ts temperamental, You won't get either of these things even by wanting 28 8 yet it almost completely subsidiary to the Wall 66.7 AM:nol going lo (alk to you boys. as Dr. Schwob, or ccnded, Ue and does is Del nut it seems that the teachers don't! 3 them, and you will spend a very unhappy life in the effort. rt Planting, in an acre, 1 to Street district, But in any other city such a con- 1 feel aie th mn Why shouldn't we sympathize with | ake this into consideration. I think Want what you need and you will be reasonably sure $)11-3 bushels of buckehestogua ae dat Mra more at home wii 7 im- |the Irish, a white people, who rt fault is in the teacher’ ; : rainy . , ‘i Naas Meta Reem tee ee centration of important financial institutions would i bo 4 you without any trim: Hondne coe Hien gies Mane a te nen iba patios Macy < poner to get it, if you begin young enough, But don't want what $ | 1% bushels of millet, be a source of pride, mings.""—Charles M. Schwab to Stevens Institute colonista fought for ‘it? i girl becomes morbid and downcast be- you don't need. It will only make you miserable for life, 3, we ae a ECE | enever the Syrians or Armen-|cause his or her teacher has ridiculed : ai “we Py é nainae e number 11,111,121,111,111,111, There are some who hoki tat recent realty de- | s7aduates. lana were oppressed by the ‘Turks, or| some idea that the child has ventured. | evem though you attain the object of your desires. | only equally divisible by’ two numbe 7 y MFT aN when the Greeks fought for freedom|I have seen this happen often. The Rarer | (other than 1 or itself) and they velopment has resulted in an “over-buikding” of the i . against the Turks, we sympathized| child would offer a solution of some- 2,071,723 and 5,363,222,267, This mistake, | ¢¢ E can't throw up our hands in hopeless des- | and helped them. thing, or give a new idea as to the el Weer zone, Ba No such thing will ever ir, Wi HOGA ihr h Are they entitled to it any more|way we might better things. For in-|brought around to their offsprings' | professor had eriticized his views on| In 1824, Wright's machine for ms pair. ¢ must realize conditions that |than the Irish? Most people have|stance in science, the student might | point of view. But the student wor lectricity, in fact told him he was| ing solid-headed pins wag it be possible, No matter how great the office accom- ; read in history about Robert Mortis, |think up Some new Use of electricity, {ries because he is the butt of his|crazy. Since then his idea has heen | Massachusetts, rene modations In that vicinity, the demand would soon &#8 and do our best under the circumstances.” -A | who furnished the money for Gen’ | but the instructor instead of showing | classmates’ derision proven, namely, wireless telephony, | AAA i George Washington during the ter- why it couldn't be done, sets the stu-! | also believe that the schools to-| but it is too late for him In 188, a series of photo; overtake the supply, School Principal. rible winter at Valley Forge. Doj;dent down by telling him or her that. day ling the children and even 1 for one ain for | were taken by M. Tissandler, a Fren they know that $402,000 of that they are too young to try to overthrow collage students with a lot o' se land homework man, in a balloon, at Transportation facilites are fhe explanation, An Cer Meee Wea COITIDUERA EY. IaIGhea tho theoriae of pimartec be Anil thentiag ie to acne Pins “atw chvoneration on the part othe teach | From 2,000 to 86%6 fet Sevetione of the Sons of St. Patrick, all of some cases ridicules the scholar, much taught a lot of nonsease about elec- ers, The old Greeks proved this to be ce 8 area approximately # half mille squmre bs served by = ¢¢ HE summer fur fad will cause che extinction rore™ were born in Ireland? At that) to the class's delight, and the former's | tricity, und cosmology, that hax abso- | the best way, and their great philos-| In 1649, Pascal invented tte i $400,000 meant more than it) discomfort. These things might seem lutely been eaploded, yet the soho rey rs stand out as shining examples| draulic press. four great raltroad commutation services, four sub- of the fur bearing animals of the world unles | P46 ng! to-day trifling, but a child surely broods over |adhere to the old text-book versions. (to attest the fact, ee 6 muys > seven, two elevated & my ls i ist because we Americans havp|them. It is not that the child sera | thas a personal friend 0 CHARLES PEDEN, | Achart's beet-eoct-eugfle r —James J. ean.goneraly, Dees, Me by ohne am Grections, | Ae out of fashion.” —J J. Kelley. ( rty is BO reagon why we parents, for they tye die pareer hacamme.* he dem me, pe i wor wavs t zs inant ioe lhe on "

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