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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921. | truth of the identical charges which the Comiplrottet | has pressed ‘rom time to time in the Board of Esti mite tres toralls and in public statements to the Disarmament. Should Begin With Lodge. 8 Stories Told by || cS : . The Great Teacher Company, Nos, $3 te 63 Park Raw, Now York | ygain we sk the reason for Comptrolier ales | eT ia cae eae ZER, Preaident, 63 Pa: = ~ _ anes rer 63 Park Row Svocrotary, 65 Park KR suspicions of Senator Brown's tactics. Could any ching be more kindly or more consid. MOMIMER OF THY ASSOMTATED PRESS erale than to permit the Comptroller to follow the THE LEASED VINEYARD. ! The story of the Leased Vineyard Mutt, xxi, 3d-41—sets forth the Mie Avioetated Press | Avelyn a uit for Feb lication : MA sets Memhaccdih CHUA Ve 106 Mae GUMMAN eMNG TH LA pare, MULVOT IA witness chair where his reputation |sreat truth of which all history is the ee eee could not fail to be enhanced by comparison with | eet un rand eproor It onght to be si said With emphasis, the lamentable showing the Mayor made last week? DE VALERA’S POSITION. } tek ESPITE what De Valera has said, and because | THE CLASH. ot what he has said, optimism is . UT of the paintul: stra: bet on the Irish situation, square Federal Prohibition enforcement with It is not dificult to understand that the Irish Re- that as a genefal | thing this story is shamefully misun= derstood by the who are supposed to know its meaning That meaning is revealed. very plainly in the concluding verse (41)— “He will miserably destroy those men, and will let out the Vineyard unto other husbandmen, wh shall REN- DOR HIM ‘THis VRUITS LN THISLR { SEASON.” P | When the Master of ill the best | of Congress to the provisions of the al Constitution emerges publican Jeader feels himself bound to use, on the | the immutabie truth: one hand, words that will carry with him the ex- Che Eighteenth Amendment as now interpreted proper season ame @ Vineyard sont His eerdy ns and assure them that the treme Irish Republ | does not and never will belong in the Constitution biggest possible demands shall prepare the way tor | | vants, and finally His Son, to receive ' the best possible bargain Crate te Hicalie tahoe Petepieet I CIEL Bier) ie best ¢ gait . ar beatem and some of them killed } r i i Oo framers ¢ e¢ Constitution did not + ey . On the other hand, there are equally significant Nhe framers of th HSUUNON die NOL e the tenants, but this is not the pare 8 Passayes in the De Valera utieranees—-passages that | ObEN lo arbitrary int unlimited restriction of pei of the story, ‘The point and the only assay Is oe Vaera t d o d 4 : ar ) point to be considered) is ti thet are plainly designed to implant in the minds of the S241 freedom. “The last thing they had in mind was Ie SHOES hue ONO EeMnae extremists the aiea that oompr may te in the an instrument that would lend iiself to pre ‘The Master of the Vineyard, “miséee ably destroyed the tenants, not bes cause t Hos servants and His Son but beeatise they ren= dered no fruits, as is clearly stated n verse 41, end necessary and desirable. vlation of the individual conduct of men ana y maltre: For example, the | women throughout the lind of the free. | “1 would be ¥ te the trish the Consiiiution was meant to preserve personal people that they give up a good deal in order , With men an ns the hi to have Irc'and to Jouk uilo the future with- | liberty, NUCL provide means of curtailing it ieee ™ pee Ratioaniute ulate Ou anhe/pating Lotracting internal probie That is why attempts at sumptuary regulation | Jmoral and spiritual fruits, and unless Me eee {they do this they forfeit their right [to be. ‘Tenure depends upon the per- | formance of the duty referred to, an@ | when the duty is ignored or forgotten jthe renure ceases | The man or ni | art of Thi eo plaine: hat to the Ulster view will be mevitable Again, even as he dechires air Irish Republic to be the “suitable” solution, De Valera admits that the answer of the Irish people in the general election 1 fora orm of government, be most forever clich with the Constitution, s are in direct opposition to. its uch atte principles. Methods of enforcing such regulation ion that ceases: to function along the highest way (whieh only wyy that counts) destroy automatio by the achon of theg nal laws themselve why did those Societies known as Regypt, a tome, so 1 bly and com pletely perish f carth’? ‘There Was No inherent reason for this dise cas never be reconciled with its provisions. was “not som The two houses of Congress are now trying to cause we are no republican doctrinaires, but it was fix gy a Prohibition Lntorcement Act that will for Irish freedom and Irish independence.” The Irish spokesman who is chiefly responsible for the conduct of the most momentous negotid- tions in Insh “history cannot afford to begin by the same time give Prohibition the grip it seeks putting the damper of compromise on the more ¢: | guarantee the citizen his constitutional right to. free- rch and seizure and at | dom trom unwarranted se, ng of nation his personal habits, appearance { ige. The thee uberani of Irish hopes. The results are what might be expected. to bulla m bi MCHA Fe i is! st have their chance. ; | ayn ‘ The extremists must have thei is The Senate proposed the broad guarantee againsi Torn) air The vi It must be demonstrated that upon them will fall , a : i). by did m. Germaht searches and seizures provided in Article IV, of the pire pers! ause it Was a ho the whole blame if Ireland's great opportunity 1s ~ spurned and the Irish people, within sight of lasi- | Constitutional Bill of Rights, ing, prosperous peace, are condemned to tresh Mr. Volstead’s horror at the latitude of the Senaie strile, proposal leads the House of Representatives to re- sham, a big seltish, mate {tic amquity. A | were ail but unfors make faite |tor t failed | And ours ow big a rful, so. preted ind. hopeful will the Way of the German Empire if we live for ge. thing n t The the m to any people miserably |stroyed and ou thers, we Im) raising PRUI »| Unless we dot God will fir ue out, bag and and enh cat UNCOMMON SENSE |.) ‘34! By John Blake T the (Copsriem. 1921. by John take 9 MORE THAN AN ARCHITECT, The adage “Every man is the architect of his own for- WHERE DID YOU GET} tune’ states only part of the truth. THAT WORD ? The architect is the planner. His plans are necessary tu 65—MORPHINE. the building of the structure, But they are only the beginning. MGeaIHE ue! aig even When the architect has completed his work the builder Sertuerner in 181s, was name@ for » Strict security from search and seizure to private “A thousand (beans) on a plate” are coming | . \ ‘ back in popular favor. the restaurant men say. dwellings “unless there is reason to believe su Perhaps that may be because the profiteers dwelling ts used as a place in which liquor is manu- | y 3 bout 250 to some- i averreieey vortians. tain’ ; : tactured tur sale or sold. thing nearer 500. . | The House plan puts a heavy strain on the Con- A JUST REQUIREMENT. stitution by ignoring the full meaning of Article IV. | ——— HEN The Evening World suggested last week | of the Bill oF Rights and at the samme time dismays Fro m Evening Wor Id Readers that American relief work in Russia sbould the Prohibtiotists by apparently legalizing unlimited go forward trusting to the good faith of Lenin to production «some t release Americans aud bring them to the border, we All this is oniy anot that gives you the worth of a thousand words ina couple of hundred? meant just that. by which it must be demonstrated to the American There is fine mental exercise and a Jot of satisfaction in trying But when Mr. Hoover balks against turning ove* to aay much in a few words. Take time to be brief. the administration of the relief to the Soviets be is | PeeMie that imeneral PzOUeiions entareennnents ts, i exactly right and fully justified by. the facts in the case. Nor have we yet fairly come to the other The terms Mr. Hoover proposed to the Sevie's do not differ from those accepted by all the cthet provides tor sestrictions upon liquor only as used ae eu 4 ¥ for home consumption, What kind of a letter do you find most readable? Isn'tit the one | true her step in the paintul process ble” but. istrue, When sh 0 the batter of TS Why tha Wilh She Witt 1 New York ste of time, labor, | $i0 paper, ink, ete. eriticlsing a] hintr, \ ible believes In a policy let my week 1 f to warn th 0k oUt fe ‘ooklyn, Au: scompatible with the Federal Constitution tion: How the Eighteenth Amendment whie ort skirts, rouse, powder, high ing, one-pece bathins 2 Porty years ago we males | Tha J } Le Morpheus, the god of dreams fons whic! e benetite eric: relief, | « i i , [derided bangs, bust ets, hoop- | To the Buiter a must take his plans and work them out. p nations which have benefited by American relief, | “for beverage purposes’ can be constitucenall, | Kirts, ote, When the ladies accumt. | fle fata oe ineris i And AAe ae ial dts labor the beat olune The name Morplicus, in turh, ts The system has worked well in other countries. tt lated tobacco cuds and cigar butts snd without his materiis and jus labor the pest plans derived from the ancient Greck your reevnt issue fairly | ern know-nothing in polities ed in New York City, and more particularly in the Bronx—that rup- idly diminishing (thank the Lord!) class of citizenry that goes to the polls on I year after year and votes a straight Tammany ticket with= out being intelligent enough to any better reason therefor than t! x organization Democra ins they , veg , . i F r skirts. | 1 hot as a medicine in such form or quantity as his [tp my aay icin nd ground slate’ peneils their faces look One irl died. of consumption se of this fad, So let the fe- of the species alone, Didn't » have our dear, delightful dudes” Vhen a woman will she will,” ete I know, I've nd elad of it ACA on Cheir long 1 stretched to prevent a doctor from prescribing alee nd wort (shape or form). The so called because, » he was cons iashioner of fons ever drawn would be useless. word “inorphi wise has not been used for political purposes. If the Soviets are unwilling to accept aid on | those terms the burden of blame must rest on them. | The Relief Administration should speed its work | less the country is ready to see the rest of thy and have supplies available to go into any territory | Federal Constitution racked to pieces in a lesing | i} i w It is natural for every man to plan his future, though 3 | 807 of sleep % 2 as the god of drea few plan their lives wisely or formulate plans that can be 3 | Caved Fonkel vr ships, worked out. “Never has an object been more But mere planning is only the start of the work. suitably wedded to a word. One of . £ ‘i the results of the uw: { morphine is And if you are only a planner and not a builder the Greame, It ia thus, like Morpheua, mer of sli professional judgment deems nec be ul where the de facto Government can give the required guarantees of non-interference. struggle with the Fighteenth Amendment, it witl a “fast dreams you have reared of a happy and prosperous future Sertue rer, discovered the have to insist on some move liberal interpretation ot | sookiyn, Aug. 16, 192 rante bass hand-picked Casi Namleal prog which morphine Under such circumstances, American relief might ' i \ HETRretaOn is “ ; a ing its being solely ue the will never be realized. v4 eodueed n opium and ‘other * > oy ‘ | that Amendment than now p: is. © Panhandling. 1 super-intelligent boss of ; » buildi i - i y is li . Daar ( ‘i s showed himsélf t —<ven without any intention—become a powerful HE Amendment Rete ‘Dv ihe Wistor of The Byening World mmmany Hall is then banged to’ hie Fortune building, like house building, is liable to delays, 3 | substur . Abr ae 2 ‘ : A be a man of imagination as welb-es to discouragements, to interruption by the elements, to all science, the corner of New York Avenue Bronx Ambassador, Arthur Murphy, i a p F ail The Constivation of the United States cannot ton 4 weapon against Soviet rule. But if such a situation DCS Fat Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, Sun-| With the same curt remark as in all aifses it will be by the act of in and not of | catty the nropositidh that temperance or any other laay, about 1 o'clock. { noticed thr | pres ears rit your tid the pare taee and irritations which play a disagreeable ' Hwover. virtue can be enforced by tyranny Be eo eune teeiue te Bi a Building and along ‘Tremont Ave hug An y important paren what we callilife. Where New Yorkers ' ‘ ing to nue look on in awe the leaders of al s q i i ely for { ian Hoovers uilimatumewiilcundouitediy. eve ee iti ecuanixsof the a Bue Took om in awe as the leaders, of ike as un your building will go on swimmingly for } | Tread ; rise fo considerable mawhish sentimentality b TWICE OVERS [to be held at Sheepshead Tay Aa Pace Ora tet | eR ty tes SE AOE Baie E)apeeend heh be gad cay eect hire } en ae : . | T consider their actions not only al ree & dependent American cit eslroyéd by some Psee aste 5 ) } focresthinking Bolshevist sympathizers. But the is- “ ISS ROBERTSON in no way represents |onis ios but aimenaan CITIABN nN must vole for if he a Ties « . pe unforeseen disaster. WALL STREET, 5 a aryl Ot it 's seal : a san “organizatie 5 Then, if yo qi ilder, y i i 7 ad ne on Wi { iets (cles If the-Sowel evoue refuses (a1 PAN ana (ee nee | Sirovklyn, Aus 4901 k an “organization Demo. you are a real builder, you will fall patiently If there had not ‘be piver: between : FF < Taanita oer sh ihe . Kcte | = ich SUS: 08 ‘4 an ‘Phe Reformer. au IGHCRTS RIREREEIIRIEG) An AIG to work to construct it again, undismayed by what has Holland and England there is no 4ell- meet the identical terms which other Government H 1s which in Congress.” Mrs. Richard Edwards, Vice F Whe comes by stealth in the dead of|doors doubly locked hernia happened, and not disturbed by the lkelivaed : ing what would have been the name i have accepted, the Soviet rule and the Soviet rulers | dent of the League of Women Voters. the night, cussion then takes ax E , ‘ y the likelihood that it may 3 o; wal street. ‘Tho financial centae ' z n of 3 Who plots and plans with a fear of |availability of the different happen again. AmenG eht bave bor: . and no one else will be responsible tor the resultant * . * the light; dates who have been sugge I th be sakes me B : : Ff ek } 4 ‘ ; : 7 en 3 the er name and baye been jus H increase in suflering. “ HE ‘oar has tought ua that the great mass of Who hides 's work with a conscience maybe. TM t ul a pends upon the is ie Rane on courage of a spider which re- Say = ais a , i I. : A % . tedly reconstrneted its demolished web th 1 that . i _ ae ; Who blinds his trail with the mid-|Sooner or later during the meeting of {3 Peatedty ed its demolished web that taught Robert The wall that gave to it its name people should be represented in international eth 5 Ta A LE ss night owl? the so called Executive Committe Bruce. not to.despair in aby alae SLUVVER 7m , With a victory for Mlle. Lenglen in France agreements.” -Mrs. Maud Wood Park eel ipa LTS ent {ORt comes the little paper. "has ; F mistortans, ae Sub ae by Boley Bin veRae hae ed's vidlurs for Min Mailory. at Soret i) . nets creed ¢ s serpen your ticket of Then gloomy nd with When you plan a career plan well, Don't be afraid to loxged autor at ha his own 3 ‘ 5 thi © silence tomb. ‘and eight wv service and he bec the tennis fans will be keen for a final and dé ‘ "5 . What is the meed he gets for tho}sifent, gloomy men pass out of the plan on a great scale, no matter how great cost of t 1 convinced that the New England and ‘ , i Vk A . omy men ; great cost of time and ‘ L ; : cisive inatoh’ between te two champions Henry Curran) knows New York City acing; Ae ; atic County Headquarte lahor is involved. Connectiout co’ we ng to d loves it.” John J. Li What is the measure of this loath- ur into the night. Some t attack him. His town north of the Moreover. it is now for Mii Suzanne ta te | and loves it.” John J. Lyons. wane at aiecen in the evening they appear Then throw your whole heart into the building, think} ee er te uie iast tothe w ie . ’ bat is the ‘pleasure of a fiend like r various Assembly district club ‘ L 4, thin Ja. wooden wall from the Bast to the up to the mark of fine sportsmanship set by M | | istrict cluibs i 7 that? and rounded by the faithful ing of little else save nee i i [No vers. 1 s built of k Geor The American public is quick to sym- \ 66 HERE is an Indian proverb reading, “Fool Ayn nea elon fOr tt , Phehoae ia Th, Wilson A ee f od It 1 i Deseseary spcrealion: wile xau toll, jth n were used as paisa wit tho ve she ¢ ‘or the souls of ie i} "i . 3 gathize with physical incapacity, What it | me once, shume on you; fool me twice, shame | Why does Me dry with the blood op |? nithele rasa ups ualt ggene, you have planned well and build well your structure § | upper ota vans letongalls H ase ed ‘or thoir great leader, comes the 5 4s Not a wonderful defense! ps j Pesan eidne ouldise @ conrolom ties | fat : ea for thelr great leader, out comes the|$ will one day stand, to provide you with shelter and protection POSS ot tines wow, but geet on ime. ‘amon De Valera. wh Myo ainland hide . P w eel } champion had gone down to defeat without play 5 ; ‘ Why doce he ran it he. teary ms | ticket,” and then more gloom, gloom, through the years, an assault by men armed with bigns | : hes tanesenaura'at setory | 66 Py isaRu or Bust.” George W. Norris. HPRMAN RORSIG JR, | ns look upon his face And. his pol enough, You must be more than §|#erifice on the part of the wttantire $i ee lg oe 5 . al Vife will be ruined forever by your own are hitect.- You must be your own builder. mation was correct, becaysg Sep i : : 0 18 not an *: is very anxions to ° x) ON COMMON GROUND. 66] HOPE the House \of Commons) and be | Cal h ‘ 4 = | % members, { become satistied Indian 5 " of The Brenig Wor i hat direction s! —— ae —— _ | pins ited 2} . whatever their feelings are on the subject, will peas Ree Wi pant ; © beinis instigated? Dy SF ESTERDAY'S session of ki j f a seeks tl ‘T would respectfully advise “R. 1. vga nivation Democmt” not only because of thelr high char- [the Dutch. ‘Ther was a mectieyay 33 ie nn fe eee ab nol take any steps to jeopardize peace as long so there |1,." and others of his ilk who cannot Of four-fifths Bile [acter but their general Atness, integ- | rom the Ise | Kaireld. a tow ‘miles this nied a ion was so pleasant that The Evening Work 1s any hope of securing it.” — Austen Chamberlain, | afford to or object to paying their Republicans and one-fifth By 60H ay to sary 00 the Gove auc AUS ONC ae : reporter described Comptroller Craig as “growing M way that there is a free barber shop Independent Demoeri ernment oF the greatest corporation! pigcreet women have sometimes | 10", tek on ne next Year + or ial as grows less suspicious of th ™ hind wele e has saved $26.35|tains a vant that sound ers e se of 8 jolland and 1 Ace, 4 Hore eon p FCM | ETT is high time for the people of this city to feel |aince Jan. 1. We must surely haveland judament. that. caused him. to |e average person on the street, that | —Mine, Deluay,, *| Rut she cd wenten eee me uae signs upon ‘his reputation. hh in hak been some spendthrift before he. re- Seren Morganication Men {party will come into deing ’ very * Ja half cen ind cramped" ithe 4 . en safe on the streets and in their homes, especially | ¢rmea The Automat und onecar leanne an noe * rtly—a real fusion of the decent wth of the town. ‘There was'a Why shoul Cor Her n me an "Independent Death comes equatiy t y shouldn't Comptroller Craig and Senator from the sworn guardians of the law.” Magistrate |!wnvhrooms, which he probabiy pat in action as 4 as in {element of our citizenship arrayed eu omesx equally to us all alongside and wt BR he friendl de ial? ‘They have 3 : “ ronizes now, don't have any waiters! name. nst the bosses of both of the for-| and makes us all equal when it JP rown be frieinily and congenia They have muc at pa ’ Simpson. or hat boys "in desperation and di mer great parties, and when that time| comes —Donne. | rded. Wh in commes. They share a common opinion cf May: * 8 6 I have been a waiter in New York | strong feeling of shame comes I feel confident that men like ie ; were Jo the svbarbe of 2% islan’s linnra 14 xs for twenty-five years and am very cise his right as Mean {Chris Recker, J. V. Sheridan, &c.. wi] — The greatest thief this world has | all 204 with no commutation aor ce a jor t o A * is equainted it e Drees | € = i n p i i a v ov" pe “ bor pl ow ° or Hylan’s ignorance and incompetence, From a] 669 JE (E. A. Purdy of Minneapolis) is a bird of 1 acquainted with the ‘nrved of} hn sometimes ‘urns and votes |be in the van of thal new movement | ever produced & procrastivation |hamed the street that ran peslde 1p rey A 4 if * ” al ys pa ny lis! eket, bi ofte ? M a 2 bd " ‘4 5 political standpoint, about the most the Meyer nives a Postmaster, with a batting average of 1,000, |naircuis and always give a tip to\ not he {ails to vote at all, ‘1 Coming election and he is still at lurge. and which is, perhaps, the beat iT i i ” the barber, and I don’t ha 9 pet Tv) od hird ty, AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT, ‘ol known thoroughfare in the United figators can hope to prove against Hizaoner is the | alt gh @ Democrat. —Will Hays, tbs kid's bank to do's withes, The she weverel saadydaies will be eslecied Hroas AUB, Ai 1PZLe a oe TH Ws Shaw. | States, pan mee

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