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| ean ea be taught how to read, on THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1021, Ready to Dry It Up itis, By Rollin Kirby ind to think straight about critical Stories Told by’ | The Great Teacher ; current events,” and that some teachers ire CCSS= ful in this braneh ot teal) Pubiahed Day Fx Beas Vin By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory fompani. Noo. 3. * York This suge that the R of Reviews inigh opyeigh, 1 ws Devss Diablishinie Od RALPH PULITZER, Preaident how (The New York Evening World), } ANGUS SIEAW, Trensurer 63 Park Row PH PULITZER Jr. 8 increase the value of its questionnaire by presenting ‘ ast = 2 competency ot teachers ,in statistical MEMMER OF THY assoctArcd PRE The Associated Prove sively emtitied the ure for ation et wll ewe dempa'ches credited (o Mt oF not otuerWise eredived in this paper) failed. Qed also the loca) news published herein a THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS, FEDERAL * In the story of the Sheep andthe bel. Ciccone Goats—Matt. xxv. dl-iv-the Muster ms on which students answering the same que sounded the slogan which was, not to be taken up by «mankind for |twenty centuries to come. It is only now, les of the 5 © ninetecn hundred and that m © beginning— just beginning—to catch on to the meaning and spirit of the ancient apable of teaching current lizing too closely on their | - Are our STREET-CAR HOGS. events or are they EVERAL men were fined last week for climbing ; own special fields? into windows of street cars in an eflort to get Will it be possible for teachers to teach the read- | Seats after leaving the Polo Grounds. ing of current events, or will it be necessary to go This is well enough, but the police have other | back and teach the teachers? places where such laws might be enforced with even ——_—_—___——— HOW "CIVILIZED"? | beiter effect RESIDENT HARDING, who approac ring de The meaning, so missed and beginning to dawn omeus, wo words LOVING Brooklyn Bridge the rust hour is a ca s dis | SERVICE | point. Women are waiting for Brooklyn-bound . Phe dullest ‘reader of the they | arn ent as enthusiastically sl S| rs ar surface cars. But when the cars swing around the | hament as enthusiastically as a skittish horse | sannot fail to obs: that } foop, men and boys make a tush, They not only | approaches a locomotive, told the Army War College | | » reference any Kind of ‘i BELIEF or any sort of CEREMO- get the seais, but while they are on the running- last week that “we have only lately come to a real 4 as ive - boards they iniertere with persons seeking to alight. | civilized state of armed warfare.” w placed on the eit swingine bodies are rere iking those ‘right”? cause they believed Their swinging bodies are dangerous, striking those | From less professional audiences almost anywhere soriain: daets mien » are waiting a requentiy knocking them Fi Pease Se = j Who are waiting and frequently knocking | in the world just now this statement would draw tain forms, und Goats" were down. | i erded off on the “left not because . r . i : as t erei “re: zed sta DID NOT believe these dae | Police are present and do not interfere. They j heckling as to) wherein a real) civilized ‘Stale sand prictise those forma should. No passengers should be permitted to armed warfare” is so much more to be rejuiced over ct ee ye Lor ila nero i * (ol | E peen done yet done by board cars unlil emptied. No passengers should be | than any other kind. Peay Fy Aedes Leesan i |placed on the right because they permitted to board until they have come to a full stop, A good many folks to-day find it hard to see why | ’ z and the Goats wélte ittle police disci » fc ¢ ies 4 > aes : A | becouse they” had A little police discipline for the rowdies and the plumping 500-pound explosive shells into a body of | | that something, | male seat hogs would be welcome nat only to women i eer 4 | ail there was to it | : marching men is any more civilized or progressive | | And what was the nature of the } but to men who are not hogs. " 7 ' something that had heen dene by the than rolling boulders down on them in the manner rep the doing of which catised } PaaS leet on hem to be give honos? | Considering the foreign policy which prevails of primitive fighters. IOVING & me” ye at Washington, Gov. Miller's proclamation of A : anki A | Jessed of my. Bather, inherit the s between sinking a ship with a torpedo and om prepared for ye Sept. 6 as Lafayette-Marne Day can only be in- one % " ig I) - . Pte BF i Hee fon ys Yee torpreted ax a blunder or else as super-sarcasm sinking it with a bump or a broadside, the odds in Jan huneesed. and ye gave Me mom which missed the mark the newer method are not strikingly in favor of lite 1 ECAR eet cad Gan C ORES “We remember,” Gov. Miller's words say. “We ‘ie | haked mand se olethied aioe tea \ forget” is the message of the President's deeds. and limb. | fok. and. yq@ Ninited: ates in In the long run it makes little difference to a | BET RT RR ine aR arene eee 5 WHAT EVERY CONGRESSMAN man whether a machine gun drills twenty or thirty A Ee ad WILL KNOW. neat holes through his heart and lungs in a couple of nas } Aa eRe HL ; and ve paid no attention ta Me. In HEN Congress reassembles the last of this | seconds or a dumdum bullet ploughs out a whole | [ins dire Wisterss vou taussed on Mode : m mth it mu have a new wu fati mt ot section of his insides. without a single kind wy nl oF aces an sent ui zine i ee m TE - ree Gas and flame are no marked moral advance over | list t from Me." py he reason why it will have seen the light is simpk. | atten lead or poisoned ‘arrows. | I, m2 You are Ie “qa The third quarter of the income tax is due and + \ pee bt Sent 15. C It be at I Civilized wartare takes so many prisoners that | Ta Se) yable on Se, . Congressmen will be at home . ure, doing not PS ih F ‘it nt H We cheek is decent treatment of them is impossible, it intended | J nothing t nd among their constituents when the checks are ter and 43% Bee ives pence ner cients oe And non-combatants, even in great cities, may at pispacaele et made oul. All the income-lax payers are going to ic \arery 7 : ‘ ea ‘ any time become the victims of terrible reprisals— [.nhe idle neh, of the somfortatty be in something of a teanper. They will meet the , . ry Jwell-to-do, whe lol) around their fe ; sine ‘regretted but forced by enamy methods. | vorite lowting away thar Honorable Mr. Representative and speak their minds 3 5 g to selfish , eigen The great aim ot civilization today should be not i appe> @ in no uncertain terms. a 3 id fr Sand whims, admit. A 7 A to perteet its “real civilized state of armed warfare | ind having never ja Congress has been in session almost continuously “i NER | unvinity about a) . S but to hasten the day when “‘a real civilized state of s, its sor- for the last few years. The members haven't been hea . | ‘are the Seca armed warfare’ will be recognized as absolute con- 4 kes at home to get first-hand “kicks” when the pay- Riera . | cht as a string, sca 4 é (radiction in terms. | — — css a ft ments are made. But this time, with money scarce, Tea a an } fi | that way not profils vanishing and taxpayers payin tneleventt One way to hasten that day is for civilized peoples | ro venin | or disbelieve > va ang a f Ss Pa g elas! ears if " = : . Soin SU ee to throw in the full weight of their influence towa m E g WwW Id R d \ ee ase taxes GUL of this year's reduced Incomes, Conzress: ee i ; ‘ i i t var) | or ea ers UNCOMMON SENSE fail to pract vr that ceremoe fi educing armaments that are a constant prompting | jnial, hur si because men will get orders from headquarters. le etd She Prony sig Wha hind efat e [thoy fail 1 0 some ” - . s . € var. | iat kind o1 tte s % ing to help e gre When Congress reassembles it will be more |. ,, ; . A ean ghaea STON a 705 find ayont tondable pi) Jen't tithe one By John Blake Hasse ub Whe ERCAY Or Aenstle' lb teghomny fede | If the instrument is ready for use, the occasion | et aves yaus the worth of a thousand words ina couple of hundred? Yo é dd bette able to econor easures. I cortege “ay bowers eS | here i i A ela fi iCopsrigtr, 1st, by John Blake | ——_—— | will arise and men will arise to use it.” No one has | ere is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying , THE BOSS GET W 5 Res ‘ y t | to say much ina few words. Take time to be brief. * HOW DID THE BOSS GET WHERE HE IS Whe N Y k Trare Tacda Hencenranictesnaruare tar put it better than Gen. Jan Smuts, Ask this question in a spirit of derision and it will ay re New Yorker Mayor, is out in favor of municipal laundries. President Harding said in his address to the APMY Jay ine pane eee me inet: Jand industry, but, above all, of its 3 you little. Tr d ‘ Perhaps he is prompted by the quantity ¢ War Gollege | 1 feel forced to write this letter to aeole cals wHE bie a Bete It is possible, of course, that the boss got where he is 3} ead. - aya , ro shington to 80 ‘ ij | SAURS: boasting, can say we have come the nearest to ie! : ‘ wu me any good, how- unit three years ago it became th Ae a8 possible: that he is)merely a. bluff, wlio has: sue- “$4, why ( tee A a amen iaselfieu cofeslentiouswartarerop any secule pute feel) ea thpuRn T Neve 101s iiceme Nation of/the wotld in idenin ceeded in concealing his real character from the firm, 3 tel! my troubles to a friend, hence this But it is not at all probable ‘ BE READY FOR IT. of the world.” eden humanitarian principles and in all| TI h ie bh 1 . 1 1 t h 5 Au . vee ; x E . _ |the virtues that go t ae th ne chances are that he got where he is bec ce he Ba f F A HERE seems to he a general opinion in business | How much better if we could say that of all peo- ee Wi iy miteterte ia ie anew Vateneat type a La fe ea a a knows more about the business than you know or any of mea tue CO Her tAen in ‘ fj ; 54 one of those poor devils who gave up iia ti efore : 7 eS 3 any Nn due to the faet that circles that business is “coming back” next | ples of the world we have come the nearest to Ne ee a Se ee qounteyta He stood a giorious future—the future /% the other folks in the office know. ‘ in spring. Nothing will do so much to make business | unselfish conscientious ‘effort to PREVENT warfare |defense. 1 was shot through the leg coeues Fok by Wwouh naton, TAB eel) ae shances are that he is intelligent, alert, a good ex uM Taene ‘, ; i 2 ; Nag kebuahe, Beleli a gassed Roosevelt and Wrlson— eader ol ceutive, a > business © the me ° Jat the corner of Broady “come back” as that opinion. | by taking a straightforward, courageous lead toward at Dickebushe, Belgium, d gassed | : 4 and Wtlson—the leader of cutive, and loyal to the busine and to the men who em a t Re 1 no re ney ! | 4 ; ‘ : a lat St. Souplet, 1 married and|the world, the or of civilization, ploy him i ih atooa Gk \ Shrewd business men whe reach this conclusion | cuiting down one of its chief causes Jhave three children; my salary is {beloved by all but those who would | We emphasize these chances because no business men vith ae i tna will make haste io pr They will rebuild sell- | President Harding would rather boast of our pres: |110 @ month: my rent has been ey down the pillars of democracy. |$ in their senses would employ any other sort of aman to 3{ seme Don Qu von * ; . . reuttt nisec , 1 0 $56: nd the ack-fence goss Pa eT : : joust. On the east side was Maid ing and producing organizations while unemph ent “real civilized state of armed warfare” than make Merce Rech ret Bears a i eins shouldn't nese mae » I fea {is sbess iets establishment for them » ‘ment is general and they can get the pick of the | one downright, unequivocal statement in favor of compensation, and there is no doubt /found robins among the Senators at $ thing Wee WOU Alea money if nes ait and if there is one Ser eeee workers. Good business practice is to he ready in | an immediaie start on disarming in my mind that tlree years from | Washington—Lodge with his “100 ner!$ jones SE SAD ESE DES MIRO AGAUNRE AUN LURING See tS DS Sue - a4 t | . now will find me in the last stages of cent. Americanism’ —and ae the Inte to the shoe advance and ride the first breaker of the buying | Can he wonder the country doubts and distrusts {tuperculosis from my lungs having |toppled, more than that Tf! you ask the question that heads this editorial in Tent vara Netal Mendbect at}: wave (hat must come sooner or later. ¢ his real attinude foward the coming conierence? been gassed. Through the children’s |further and harder than Lucifer ever|% SPItit of intelligent curiosity you may get a helpful answer Me went by Wind Mil Tane. If he Hf business is coming back next spring, now is | - _ iliness L have been forced to borrow. /conceived possible ; Pe ae you can get the answer from the boss himself 3) Wen! cast he went pw Maiden Lane Mieatimaliin ie walling weatie forsmmmenncily The | Tia henOrina eran iconanauiann canine nna I burrowed money on the strengtin o And now the erstwhile country of i vou eateh him out of hours ; N i situation comes to the surf the New York State bonus. When jdeals, of eyvilization and disinte Perhaps you can get it from some one who knows him business man who anticipates the market is the one | a ' 0 o the surface in Sir Horace they put it up to the people and they | motives has dene everything bat and has watehed him advance step ley tld rei u pits question: a t ple avep ve 2ol ere who profits by improvement | pane au sation voted yes, who mela SUBE RHR EE apologize to our former enemies for | lie is A ! wher "3 . ; a fo. he country is plunged into a war would be turned down? On the sup- defeating them, has insulted our alle Whe Evers preparation for expected business helps the which the British Government warned both position that 1 would get my bonus |right and left, has now publicly an i hen vou have found that out you will have found out business to materialize. Every worker employed to Houses of Parliament will be of a most appalling and due to the fact that I had to have /nounced that the lives of our soldiers |$ velf. Mmporlant—not so much about him as about your | chat are . money, 1 borrowed $150 in all lana. sail . Big sc \ prepare tor a buying market adds buying power to chafacter, are we to have no chance of public , jand sailors and marines were sacri- ¥ i i s Wie Power | amounts at different mes, Now what! joeq 4 i ou will have learned that in this world ar f the existing market ussion with our own peo North and fy rs jficed for no other purpose than to 2 ‘a ; i orld are a few men 3)4 \ the xisting market. r BoUch Ghronfenia Alnbie athe teen: will T do ; ' ate certain private cliims against | z ho are willing to make sacrifices of their pleasures and isness iy “coming ba now is the time to mot have ia Cusiniainds Gormences aly | Pleasure is unknown to me. Every ithe German Government! | heir time -to work hard and try to get ahead, | give if a boost and a good start Pele iohele ete : * Pee aenetiye to the month 1 zu beh ne Pa money eal Meanwhile. E. Taylor and other! You will find that these few men usually do get ahead literspe toctay + eee ne a good sta as eof renewed hos es” ome sick four or five days a month- : eS ncauee GDEen ; Ret ahea.t, ered Nee Cort : ee F How can De Valera and the Dail Kireann h : ny opie an and a ae for | wa! Americans” groan and grumb) Baganse men who can make sacrifices and are ambitious ts ifs? See tak z | ‘a alera and the Dail Bireann harp e Bick, ¥ NAD GLORG. a ver the “millions” owed to this advance are rare, and because rare ft ¢} ia ; i gan Ouse 5 Sevrenrs Mil tre on the “eonsent of t overne " 4 leig 1. dyed-in-the-wool pro’ ‘ | rey ’ c rare men are usually valuabl+. or tub f COULD THE TEACHERS ANSWER THEM? Fat joanenaygse ‘i a ee if they show Filia Sere pais eee be ; | country Had our allies not paid Then, by putting two and two together, you can find HES h. except that you can questionnaire method of gathering informa: | ‘ ‘ weak man want to be a Bolahevist?| "00 (elt blood and lives while we}% .that vou can do exactly the same thing as the boas has done {lied Mil Tonk ee OF mas larized by the war and Thomas A. 4 ol peeaitet How in Heaven's name can [ be a ers abe ae Papayiar aad and get just as far and perhaps further. | > Hainan. (ay aasiliba wi it 1 f TWICE OVERS. good cilizen? like ae i sae A Y Wo the reat Many men in trying to be as good aw Ue Goa Wi sdison, easily be misusal fs dangerous to Ar Stent hyy Gurie fl 8, be helpin » work out an in- become fa or ’ 4 fat HAIG: MOBS: U9 i Bea on Nic aleciinGn tne re : 66 FSVERY day that passes demonstrates that the ,.41% Brestzrandiather fought 08 | sceonity of not “millions,” but billions come far better than the boss and bossed the boss before \66 , a2 place Nigh 4 value on the results attained i 1176 My grandzatner and father in|” ; they were through | at - But th , { Reviews questions designed to | League of Nations is not in any sense a super- ine Civil War My grandfather was |t? *well the ury of the Imperial That is possible to vou or t f Sa fac t f Reviev estions desig ’ x i German Government BAS ORBLE CO) orto any man of average a | - ; I fain rent events amone hich | ites, 14% @ union of nations for the avoidance of the | Major in the Munwicnunetta ine |S E Celine Comparatively few people want to rise. Beenuc, te | By Albert P. Southwiex school and college ts seem to have bean tair | GPRM ine catastrophe of war.” Wellington Koo of | iS were other states able to pay |there were $143,000 Amer those who want to usually do ris " | Seer Rew Har entlan WeeeARIME | 8 ee ee tate Pes | China ter bows ve loan “loyal,” out of Why not make up your mind today to be one ey} — ind: eaten. cue ae Twill not one penny who placed sgratit Ae ¥ a ‘ ity from any Why not SEAT NOAUE ane 3 ORAL INOD AORN Dinnnnnnnnhanannhscnnnparnacni| + EAN POU AU CHEIGN CLEC, “cs UR people must continue to be free, to be ire # Chance’? We gave humanity MS lor Agerica before a par ° stance that the reat ire in london . did we not? | PAUL DO ANTILON think so soc omen of 3 i September, 16) hould dependent, to be self supporting.” —Vice enndisconragedatiaat. Wolll rset, ¥ think 0 soon the women of America Ailal advan fa ed xine tnlldiny jane (acme te Presider Coolid, | RACH OR sieee. tn \ resident Coolidge 2ACK KR OHIOKS. 1 ¢ ’ . . ty tae Altar af The Reening World ! Remember. | Jamaica, N.Y, Aug. 31, 1921 hatha wore «matter Ie that ‘ hou | toording to “H. Taylor.” your re- |7!e as Works ! ‘The Improved stroke. American swimming stroke since 191; A PEG SETHE colored American cannot withstand the SEO eee remand. |, The Very. Wewutithl and expensive |-rv we eaiterat Toe orang mone when Milan Golding’ made hor 3 tribute from the pene:l of John Uassel| In your editorl, African climate, We cannot oust the Eurce ng the sen Vouthtul Girt maneere ee ka eee Sor peans and do not desire todo so.” Dy. WEF .B. DuBois, “4's ¥sting to every loyal Ameri ite peace with Germany \ ve their Russian aleut, mean- eRarding the separate peace with Swimmers” occure the phrase “even “WVimmers Af to-day nany is Very much to be appreoi- with the help of the tide !t was re- that wien Also the bold and feariess edi- markable,” &c., which suggests that should arouse a sense of the record beaten by the contestants shame where apparently no shame wgs not made “with the help of the na credit to their country and exists. Repudiating our efforts and tife.” This ie a miatake. who have been justly proud of the|co-ordination during time of havoc Hear In mind thie {sa courre record . Raised in an at- And heartrending struggie, with one only, not a world's record for three The twenty-four girls who ined Justice Spiegelberg. sephora ot toydl Americaniamn, 1 (08d IR view, the knowledge of our and one-half milen, aa fonliahiy ptated SOUTAE record on Monday while at echool to read regularly and to enioy x ‘ sp’ yal tam, Tl boys offering and sacrificing against in your aportiog page yoatorda ually, owing to Rreater ab ar 4 earned in school of the magnificence |the brutal hordes of a renoaade nn- Now the Point Breeze to Krighton and te think straight abaut eugent evente.” “ HE saloon issue in this Meyoralty and grandeur of the natical renourcer UON-—to turn our baka an onr Aliies awim eannet possibly be made agains! [#HVOrabie conditions (han Mise Gold 4 etl , HE Sti his Meyorally compaign ‘ Mr. Bares also finds experience has proved that | idl 1@s of the Institute for P. the resul I come from a tne of loyal, native | 6c ving HERE landlords have received a year's rental worn Americans who have alwaye! Was “in swim would be beaten by mere novices al present pe probably the mer of her day, isions the f , No democracy can expect straight thinking on an apartment they can ask for another : et election times and in industrial and politi increase. But that does not mean they can get it.’ — ca) crises from a public that is not ¢ land of their by. Cross" igithe fn ¢ eh festival on May $, ¥. and | eamn: . y MAy oven have experienced leas | 7 | ative of the ng of the o. \ quest oF na The 2 name soumis of our whe fought and bled with tis--now a the tide, for the current ta lao wwirt {De for the decided an absolute car. TOUR. SMITH try, of 1s supremacy in ow i separate peace to even atom, an it | ont ‘om Lie is Te i i ta a fake issue.’--William M. Bennett, (Many branches of sernc:, Invention’ Does the present Administration eainty Miss Golding enjoyed the same New York, Sept. 1, 1931, Here (ese cane emt enire, “to | word dnvent igijin t . at