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i. Geb EVENING WORLD TEN-SECOND NEWS MOVIES ay ‘ i “The time since the war ended has been short, but, so far, what gain has any government or so- ciety to show for it?” “I never Be so much hackbiting and unkind- ness as I have witnessed during the last few in my life have seen “We are all snffering from moral shell shock, We're not bet- ter than we were before the war, We're worse!” . rs." “The flapper should enltivate more religion She ought to Mrs. Asquith, Wittiest Woman in England, Says the World Has “Moral Shell Shock’ SSSSST HOT OSS ER OSSOSOESSESEED Seewsesserese s svaeses See erese “Never take any man too seri- “There ARE no women In poli- “L like American men bette: and reverence, ously. On the other hand, be tics! So far, they’ve accom- than American women. Yo and faithful in your friendships.” plished absolutely nothing in men are so devoted that they read more think more. She is superficial.” that field.” spoil ir womel \é 9 ° ’ ° he fuitheul ur friendshi WwW ne faithful in y endships, Aft: : t’saFrightful World, ’Says Mrs. Asquith, '\'» 00 oak? set Wien bien 9 9 | for a man who offers you all he h 7 fieh FEWER he can't do any more. If he's the man| YEAR BEF you love, of course you know what to. ADVOCATES VIEWS: WhoAdds We Have Been Thrown Back Both ':\°'0'" sso user — {him friendship. That's what [always Record Sho: ecord Shows On of 843—| }did. 1 was loyal to my friends, too."* z= 1 i alling css Hf Aa | Cupid Failing as a Sharp- \ hysically and Morally Since the War...» :,-0:,:: vom,» ea { politics?" 1 asked the wife of that — if Promier wie was so long an ob- Dan Cupid is losing bis cunning . i structionist to the enfranchisement of F ! : ; <j ; hONSt eppouae 8 ¢ as a marksman. He isn't hitt = ® WORLD AFTER THE WAR [terrace all be nlseiey, cong ites | Women. Tt was no secret. that. 3 Sain im! Hac ad Tat \) eo HIAEUHS AIT Wer HiTHBELE Sunny $0 a carts as he did tas aah r “ Ye pelle wetnin h naa Asquith shared his attitude , Mrs. Delafield Describes How Morally and Spiritually We sth" (in her bridal dress), my Vio-| "Phere ATE no women in politics!" Fi shady -| seats Thin tsi proved by the tact ee . Have Gone. Back.” tet (also in a bridal dress—sho I9| ho flashed. in retort Machold Against Extension for! that sis fewer marriage licenses Police Stopped Meeting fi . Mrs. Asquith’s stepdaughter and now” 1 mentioned ants . i - ‘ silted: ei co] iat oy, 7 . Lady Bonham-Carter) Raat ie cheat OU a a Any Committee, He were issued in New York City last - : at Town Hall | Wittiest We Are All Suffering From\'” a England whom mont of us consider ae ae month than in January of 1 ; a all, feat ei ‘ ‘i papel me F anuary Moral Shell Shock.’ ns wg | Very Much in the political world Flatly Declares. » Woman in POA Z : . | tut if you were the flapper's| “she's the most awful misfortune,” : | yer A large crowd, made up mainly of Were Not Better Than We Were ee ee renee aod Greene a alee aaauena r Hoh ania saa GAY e EOKOUE IR } a feos Wa? 5 y9| lad resumed our sofas, good | misingly, with a characteristic site| (From a Staff Correspandent of The! so ee j well-dressed women, attended to ngland Before the War; We’re Worse.”’| wivice would you give her just now?" | sweeping totion of her long arm. |. Evening World.) Tee on ee ea ee day's session of Commissioner Hirsh- Tells of “That she cultivate mote relizion,| | Since that is my own opinion, t/ ALBANY, Heb, 2.—The life of tne pipe ee allie field's investigation into the police in Ss — < * more reverence,” said argot A: didn't argue the point. And Mrs. As- ic month as against 3.482 in J. ; ani ply. end je amie} qnith ela baste re ete. | Lockwood Housing Committee is as je tapruption of tte DIN control meet- World THE MODERN FLAPPER auileh, stmplyy the. ten ten el sratle qnith elaborated her present convie- Packwons Housing Buea ike ROE HE eat Meta UBER a eont o1 irs any, ch she had sh e her tion on women in politics meres) yes 1RarDes she ata A 7 ‘ \ ing in Town Hall on Noy. 13. She Should Cultivate More} chicren's photographs still lingering | “1 don't mind, if they want to xc| When the Speaker of the House, ti in the Bronx 447, as against 469 Mrs. Louis 1. Delafield, Vice Chair-| After War Religion More Reverence.” Fabout her mouth. in, she said. “So far, they've ac-| Edmund Machold, suddenly male} & year ago, a decrease of Pee eos ower Ha leteclines teal : on 5 ‘Of course, I don't know anything| complished absolutely nothing. Some| known his hostile attitude to it | Brooklyn, 1,456 as against 1,6 é fled that as soon us Mrs, Margaret | and Flapper: There is Something Hard, of the | 200 sour sis.” ste added quickly,|of the Labor women seem to me to] While everything appeared to We) 9 year ago, a decrease of Sanger called the meeting to order ey ; “since aven ween here iong | have real knowledge of political af-} Smooth sailing for the extension of KiReIN HE ‘i sinh GaTt Der aiiue and eecerai or hiner | Surface, Superficial About| enousy. pir although 1 have the| fairs. Most of the society women] the commiticn it was Known here that | UNIS. ass sala 285 in interrupted the proceedings. A yu- | ‘Her. | Rignellent (elle toward the Ensllsh| know nothing about them. My hus-/ono of the most Witter fights ever} January of decrease of 30 lieeman, she said, stood in front of “ {girl of to-day, shé seems painfully | band’s daughter, Lady Bonham-Car-| launched against any legislation was) and Richmond, 61, as against 6 arg Saree wih ie) aire out ® ee ree pe The? | iacking in religious conviction, in.ecrl-|tcr, is the t political speaker in| being directed sceretly nd eatinnetiaalthaieceeed F “ ‘i : 7 99 lousness of purpose. There is some-| England, i int s The f both Houses were 4 7 stretched and said, ‘This meeting ts Minds More an They Do. gngland, in my opinion, She is the] The leaders of both Hous Th es = is thing—how shall L say it?—sometuing| sort ot h a . he effec 1 The ‘Agures: for the entire city stopped _ —_ a mY woman who ought to be ial quoted to the effect that the Lock No speeches had been made, she . 7 oa —— hard, of the surfac superficial—-| Parliament, and yet it would be dif-|dood committee was one of the com are Heenses issued in Janu- added or Was a word said about Marguerite Mooers Marshall, | vnemvioved soidi That's the ‘new | that's the very word—about her ficult when her children are so small.|mittees destined to continue thre | ary. 1922, and 5,967 in the same 1, nor wa ord said abou ! ayaa : : i 9 birth . controt Mrs. Delafield, the! Of “the new world a 8 »| World’ they found! Everybody who ‘onventions don't matter, Jed) The functions of a mother and u/¢he session and until after that of month of 19 control. latield, th world after the war, Dargo. the emusher of thio ros eee Siri Gergana on Gie : could sel! the Government 10,000 Margot, the smasher of them 1) Member of Parliament are not com 1892, the argument being that the en he men and women in it, of flap- t 1 1 used to recel twenty-one years old, declared the | pers and ss i AP-|dles or 10,000 kegs of nails made er_and used to reecive men in patible, and yet—even if it does sound forcement of the E mney Rent BA Cblect ce the league wan 6 and unconventionality and the! imoney out of the war—you know now | OUP bedrooms, at home in Glen, for dangerously like a platitude-—being « Laws needed the committee as vince te noasible for duly licensed Wavgl® treat one’s lovers, of her own| that is! But lubor, the everyday taj Mother went to bed at 11 o'clock: and mother is a woman's most wonderful | sponsor physicians to give birth control in- dauntless philosophy of life, Margot |DViNE mun, is infinitely worse vif) Yr powant Rend our filets home| vute HpedkehMACHold/ made the bien wel formation ‘Aacuiths the wittiext facet than before, And morally, spiritually, | We had our hair done beautifully and |announcement — to- that he was n lest woman tn Eng-| how we've Rone beak! sat up in bed, wearing charming jack-| One of Mrs. Asquith’s epiz Commissioner Hirshfield asked her |jand, author of the i “|b ve've gone back aie a 4RiKEe) ABOUb. poles, And e SGUIINE EDEMA, HeninAt the; extenslon On ithe MNeb OF if she knew Emma Goliman had heen |, century's mos T know that the Ume since te[ Cl and talked about polities and whieh Col. Repington quotes, 18 this: Jall the apecial committers ie she knew Kmmna Goldman had ben | writant, faseinating and daring auto-| War ended has bern short. but, so ian, | Beene and books. | Xo one need woirs “IFT haul been Columbus and had dis] ar conse, that doesnt include the UPL form of birth control biography, wite of the former Premici nin has any government. any | avout the conventions smashed by the covered America, T should have beea| Lockwood committee,"" his hearers ; ounger generatio er morals very careil not to tell anybody about |; “7 don't know Emma Goldman nor and great Liberal, Herbert Henry As- to show for it? [should : tia stan a EMA a ae ‘y careful not to tell anybody about! asked j ry As Teta FR Mr. Wells, wher, 2d their minds are what they should: jt Went repeated it to he ay aes anything about her convictions,’ Mrs. |quith, talked with her BOR fet Oe Ne Hie) SESE x pea > her, stv T said all the committees C Delatieid repli | atked with her own swift, In-lhe suys that civilization is on a sink-| 7 40) ioe * protested turned the Speaker crisply; “that cer- s the lew interested in any {CSIN® Carnestness and intelligence|ing ship, for T believe that, in the), 1 unis the yours 9 ould cul wate Oh, Wut T only said that because 1) tainly is inclusive.” | f any | aiat heir mind ore than th do. They yin the Goldman case?” the Com-| HEN T met her at the Hotel Ambas- lon run, we must go forward. Buti oon, "ie reed DOT vanted America lo enter the warl Phe change in attitude has com eee ee Vado: for ithe ifitat fork Setti just now we've been thrown back. REtocthimc mole. tare Mey sooner! Anybody may have a pettish so far as the leaders are concerned rmal exclusive jouebt to think mo Ave YOU ever) mood i enone | eur x ? “We are: not intecested in any | interview she has given since her tealized how few people «de MOOT Wie Colunih |since the introduction of he x Arrest of Man Whom Miss ol ave ote ay le bh tit, like Columbus. Ol are Hew people who violate’ the Jaws,” was the | rival in this count he nuncivilizing thing.4thinking at all? How many ean en ; ; SAR CONROE WIEN LCE if Jitchel Fou i ; answer. , ae eine You can't away from that. It| perfectly happy in an empty railroad 1 ¢ my any eh ey ia a rcietl aa | {life insurance companies to Invest in Kitchel Fought Of Ends | : » happy in ad 1 pointed out. “What do fou expe . “Then [ understand that your! fore than ane woman 1 have ever! W@en't & Christian thing for men tol station with no one to talk to, nolo ind?" , Fon expert! model tenements, and, in short, t Week of Terror. organization advocates aL of the |met, Mrs. A stand up for four years and a half|Looks or magazines, not cven pencil “pm going to be pald co tell al | come landlords as well as investors in cheeses fiaw relative to the giving of bIMD Asquith conveys a sense of |and shoot ewch other down, while the}and paper? Yet the person who (nat, she answered, frankly. “1aut| MOreeuges mantic! tntormation:” | Personal distinction: She is not heau-| Tiling gospel was the HUrvival of the) known haw to think will welcome-such| ice fund etrnes how kind wall Gene {qe ttmae) Lockwood: ‘hait: left Al-| BOUGHAEBPAME, 3, X-) #eb., Sm Mrs. Delafield replisd in the affir-|tiful, not even pMtty « she/( fittest, It was a time of cruelty, Suf-|an oppo {ee nd already how kind and sen: | hany before the attitude of the leader| Charles Lasher, twenty-seven, bh s. L 1 replied n pMtty. In looks she f-]an opportunity RAT ia RAL GepllabIOuu entails bar . nty . has mative. . | suggests {he punel, which has tengtr, | {Une did not make people's hearts - I TigeGeArMerioun “Inen belts Anemones Weare tomes nacamie nes been arrested ‘for attacka:upon tour ~ Dr. Lydia Allen De Vilbiss, for tif- : ~ St kind, but hardened them. German ie 4 ” 2 The Senator probably will be a . 2 teat skate a Physician and now. on | Narrowness, but no thickness to sveax | mothers in England, whose sons were “TP was one of a family of twelve! A ean women vow men Tinch eorurteed ae wes everybody Women during the last week, during eee een iettie Healin (fs there can never have been a dress| fighting in the army, were shut up| nd we all rend, wrote, drew,’ added |devitee fe Suur women {hel Kitvdaian over the apeaker's position, und} which eight women have been at- Service at Washington, corroborated | designed for which Mrs. Asquith was] in asyliis AE eR Ee ee arena pet them as if they woreMig: what he will do, or ean do, is a|tacked. Lasher has confessed to the Ria asatatiaiola, trations insufficiently slender! She h “L have never In my Ufe seen so} 2ort of thing at least,” and she indt-| 0) ine \ matter of conjectur {four attempts to assault women, one “Were there any young men pres- |She herself calls “a hawky nos the} much backbiting, so much unking.| cated & delightful sketeh book of her wv am Angiined facut up my Wis! mhe fight, of course, will be cu ried oe whom Miss Anna 'T. Kitchel, ent?" the Commissioner asked squareness of her jaw, the height of | ness 1 witnessed ng the las {Own wile) E hadbeenvexamining: be Bee or MUCHO tale: wien, ia [toutne Governor, whois known ta be] ol al pte oil “When you speak of young men, 1) ber fine forehead, make her face re- | few HW suffering trom | 10%e She entered the room. te ted eee ana ee iene {Nery strong for the Emergency Rent | Instructor at Vassar Colle thins of bleh choc) howe. None of | Peal the panel motif | 0 Wroie not betren| cated, with Margot-like magnificence, |v! being republished in one-volume | awe und for every phase of the | When Lasher was arrested, after the that kind was present,” Dr. De Vil-| Bat when she glides int pom | than we were before the war, Wore] 10 Kings. Apostles, Fringes, | ant iii phd AU South; a lot Of lovemal:|ROwsINe sitnation that can ieheve| country md boen seoured by eltizen J i reid a seriGue atRTtE Reddit Ores. is filled with clever and amysing por- phant youth: a lot of lovemuk- |, EL UNGWAyo | i bine repuiast nash NCS Per ae eB Dh BGA MO Fee Nk Aad WALANG Cdcawn| ine and o Uttio abuse; a ite fame|erneom creme New. )ork jand county and city officials and had Well, were there any ‘ong. vil and shoulders beautifully ereet, ve aes Bnd weer colors 4 tom tas i n 4 A if d, th i Js thed i ye ares feet SERIE WEHAEG OE GURGeES oe acl from nature and imagination,” accrnt=| 4" More abuse; a real man and grea mg confessed, the officials breathed in re- ereus mon present ne Commis: (Without a shade of stiffness or Sell} Airs, Aguuith spoke with the pass[ing to the title page. which also b hanpiness; the Jove of children and| GROUND HOG LOOKS FOR | ji¢¢, cor they petieved the end of the Mats cf thom!!! (he aitnene de] OF Ker acfa cho leanw forward’ slighitiyy| ener Groot como ci rt etlOa ee ce [ete name, of “Margot Tennant, “Aged PU ence (an SBF Adachi ARY HIS SHADOW TO-DAY. | scare which has made women id ‘ ; race’ of her finest teristics. ‘Phe n=} kighteen »wded memorial service." i clared. gracefully, to fix amber-brown cy s \ al | ee to leave the at night I seed om Vitbian declared the learueton those of her qitestioncr, It is wm 1c | ot! on cigarette, forgotten’ in her! One characteristic water colo a = . | Pakes m Sinnt to See If Winter's) Ne - SRO Qua aE ES * OF SER te Vanes te Lie Bhalwale GKCUEINT Titeeneaeh ele fae Ge a dangled smoked be tch is that of a lovely ereature| "What." 1 asked for a final que Hain Over: tut while he was confessing a call ei elena kal ola LL Se gS Moltage_curront ‘of InteNtkenc vein: hes D Ng fin i Ana paused}in a pink ball dvess of the period on} tion, “has been ye philosoptis? fed Man came from the colle for deputy San ol nscrmatinn fon (a AKG OE a cone, tn qcorlds ot dvuceant | eaves tee IPialie alt no hink the erm of a gallant caval down | "L’nudace, — Vauduce, et toujours | # to Kotte al heriffs, saying « student had been “Does it advocate the control of the 2tamps Mrs. Asquith is a Person, 11 NY Ha PRR S bell MN a ms ie an iat RE rai , | is gare at Yule frightened by a mac aesice the ee Nigks fanos it suavauiad be tualthat toca eration are merely a part of the] is the Angel of bashful eightecn, Oh, no," she denied, au ie is Bae . size of the families?” Mr. Hirshfield [4rey It may also be true that. in | gemcial moral debit B is the Ball where the Angel vus| audacity means lack ot reverence, and|_, This I an old seottinh rhyme The authorities went to the col- pipencea , ’ ' TR A Sed AGErcuttEn canal Nee | "On, TE think s agreed, ( seen |that I've atways felt. 1 never have {Shows Groundhow Day has lonis "lege, but when they arrived It was “Absolutely not!” was the uick : Rove aNd Sa Sidi fi le Hy even synipathetionl + . " t im recoy wed, though ithe the . i aN QUICK Spa thal. thie atiat diainelination [Cray even gembattictically, MOurlO ie her Chaperone cheating ai carde,| cute about wht ywople sky, for Hes ee ascent in Amn thought an clectrician who was cross- Pere tin Meats FER Ges eh t pels did wonderful, wasnifcent work! p ts jer dance with Fra 7 ty one thing yesterday, anc hog ¢ in I Albert De Silver, an Associate MAN be Fesponaiblo for popular belle / AI) through. thew Bae ek 1s) Mer danco. at q ht todays thind thing to-merrow.| indications to-day were that the \ing the grounds had frightened the Digector of the Ac rican Ch 1 ie eee ee eae ee eg Denes weren't many perones am 4h i J never worry about shocking them; ,|Sroundhog would not se Hay unintentionally, because her tles Union, testified he was persent |ODRNe Ane ober mate ob less i days, and then L think the war mar-| “1 is nothing,” hastil i teven Know what will sho y{ when he came from | Hl Nerves were overwrought through the Br iGat wee: inveatigalion ‘oe ts pha fentnren ‘of the: Murkol Agee Caea orton qtr inute, Young ce Aegutine CAna any ‘ mt yl neve this witha Margotlik consequently would not duck back te ARSE es b Tewn) Hull incitent which was helit (2 eae things i a Ey Sa al et THe BRN ES bee cee ae Stay ax wooks. And if he doce n AcKS OR waren Inthe Viotalty in Inspector Lahey's office, when Mra. ! sy Cidn't really Jove, and know what] whose “restless Wel ated in what people think wuonl mye, {80 dack for mix weeks it means « rh: most delightful thing in vou hat) whose restless vanity sal at fp n i 1 MANETS WIRE BAe k INDICTE Hublie was arrested on the order of ausn acy! Ming $m you! Peat means, If thes! Of coiitiellet the rites, Bhe ie not f eat Clete pleut (her ter is broken. If you don't ; ‘ Agsistant District Atty Dalton iNet Auntie Pel they can dis he ceborl ie marciesani keclat ‘ Courae T HAve. Mi thin ‘ ask anyone from the Atlantic to the ALTHOUGH HE IS INSANE, 4 : 8 ' the © simple i pate . , wy merely an egoist, \ s qu by ielie ia ate Reynolds in the Fla She was arrested on the adviee Of tyes: had dropped duwn beside me on |“ Phong d N-like EX- | different matte omar tow nut 1 of my philosophy. so is the love! ie t Wont i 8 : a lawyer, — then Commissionve ‘ine sola just under the mantelpwes,| Poston, which | t veneat, since| uraliy.’’ she Jods Manan t ‘ truth,’ (We had been finishing hat is, anyone excep) ati Cou Brooklyn us notitied Hirshfield asker hate wii Mion BRACE RAATS male promised ‘not 1 away,’?| simple, And L correct wt t the Interview us we walked toward | Porecaste Ne: will tell ha ar And Walsh, Noo 16 Phe witne t fi tes, 1 a ro photographs OF vor a cortain ‘ liamenticot a 3 nfo A : . ioundhog is a fraud and a ist 22d Street, has been adjadgod rection" of the .\ cuutor | sEenry" watched us both, ‘le tne{chicanery. im des i divorce] write one uiith to the imy te photiura- | Ausher, and t A : Ne Pinas County : 1 asked that just to show that | yy | iewistation avain he knows nothing abe , Wish Wa ently arraigned 4 ingen sie nt ie ' pietu mi ive of the world beter _- eee . that truck his wife # lawyer iwi “ \the war, the late Victorian and “What do y n) ' jogen tines on the head w n ham the “Commissioner commented dion World In which persons 4 1’ reontly WOE LAPROTIMAAG Sue tne cae the Bt] Sie gave me a last, dazzling svite [LOOKING FOR PIGEON, sie an Gonined to 6 hospi Then he adjourned the hearw i x ins eee i) k . ne Waky q nm ence july ey r : Web. 17 iiligence. culture and wit had a sof Soetet eve called | young men?’ L asked \ is Iways take my f SAID WINDOW PEEPER §) & month Assistant At ——_ fis With some degree of hou eniured te remar \squity tain modesty, which « t z Woman Vide In Capture of Man) Het Walsh had: be A POSES AS GAS INSPECTOR sistinm ane patrie tion. Fran \nd 1 wa © grana-janswered Mrs. Asquith Ae esha cating Ladde Eee ee Unie it sr iv. do you think (he new work, the} mother of my owt When] role, ip nature t 5 inde WE NE y ‘ Pe aTieAtt 4 TQ ROB, IS CHARGED wig aitor tne Wn, is any better! the bool Pratested. |The female must be a little reserve ot Brooldlyn, ‘wa, RlgieN, mm Muor of No. di Mel - Pane wine circu aikeersonearcl Then, in wth strides, | must draw aside, if ne is to be « i ‘| Brooklyn, saw a man sculin Beauecnic ¢ 6 a trightful wi s \ #, from onc | tracted This €¢ t,|1@ the rout 0 ” ain 4 MOL HOUSE Gannon, nf paubals ution, AS st ner ¢ hite-trocked| “Yaur method, as vou de bi 7 early this morning ater Be AR aan oa. cat nah ane ° with one of her supple,| baby grande led, held high in] the autobiography, seins te Ries f i i OK rts “fi ii Court ‘to-day’on ‘olinrges: L noveaments 10 close the door} his me » ne arms Inever taking any man too s 18 , th | " eat ee fischarged Sing rs yoney and Jewels Crom seve to the opposite sofa, talking all the 1 1 using the Titel A spark of sheer mirth “ i Aver ee im in of the adsolt Ae ly posing as on RW Spector The time in her rich contralte i with essing hand. | Mes. Asquith's eyes. and . ., ing . le Cow n specific complaint wa Mrs.” Uitma ese aren dren, she| curved her fhlondiy: Wher ' by Josep hank ot Kalmina, No. 129 East Gr Street, who “Qh, 1 know what they suid about I in the soft mother) sinile—it pulls down the threy to th and anid ous ss : id she Tost $150 Sfondny: the new word in Which we were £ nie a Hitt UWF OP ENEAL tag TH. taaional ore \ake lard Ca 5 ; Nene ‘ . th Wid ea tama. er ON Ae S falls remember ty Lloyd " Anthony, when vl! Neve 3 I ARG , ‘ nit He algo had who lost $2,000, in Lnglend we have had six milliea nan Henry" ( sland), “Ag- have rciused him. Ow the other hats kes te sad died of broken wucé, manded to Kuymund ot i : r Oe) “I never am interested in what people think about me, but In what [I think about them I always take my fe see UY OPENS CASE ° ON GAS RATE RAISE ASKED BY COMPANY |New York & Queens Corpora- cent” tion Seeks Increase From | $1.25 to $1.00, | rhe city's case against the appt cation of the New York and Queens | Gas Company for an increase In rates charged customers in College Point and Flushing was begun to-day before Chairman Prendergast of the Public | Service Commission, despite the re. fusal of the company to open tts Tigenks or its plant te experts em. | ployed by the city. Officials of the |} company on several occasions Ignored | orders and subpoenas issued by the tommission to make its records ac | cessible. With the rate case near completion and in view of | tude, Arehibatd the company's atti- S. B. Little, gas engi- of the city, examined the rec- in the Public Commis- | ston ‘s office with especial reference to neer ords Service an application for a recent bond laste and prepared the technical rebuttal of the evidence submitted by, the compan The Heed taking of testimony was delayed more than an hour through the, refusal of former Judge William L. Ransom, counsel for the company, to permit incorporation into this record of Mr, Little's qualifications as given in other cases before the com- jmiiaaion: Mr. Little, therefore, de- tailed his experience in Scotland, England, Europe, Australasia and for more a century, Besides writing for scientific journals, Mr. Little also Invented and patented many gas and he testified, mntry was as Iiinois Public America than « quarter of articles engineering His chief work in this ¢ for the sion appliances, chief engineer uit ‘omm Over 512,000,000 cubic feet of gas 10 percent. over 1921, will be sold by the company in 1822, Mr. Little tew tifled. The estimate was protested by Mp. Ransom Incompetent and speculative. M., Maldwin tig, As sistant Corporation Counsel, fought for its retention in the record as a basis for a tajulation to show the rate increase was unjustified in the light of the company’s growing prosperit The New York and Queens Gas Company is now charging $1 a thousand cubic feet, plus a 75 cents service charge. The hearings are on the company's application to increase the rate to $1.60 a thousand cube fect, retaining the 73 cents service charge LEMON AID While everyone knows that lemon adds zest to a meal, few people appreciate its dietetic importance. This importance lies chiefly in the fact that lemon makes for alkalinity in the blood, Which is a valuable offset to the excess acidity caused by the fat in many foods. Thus, the lemon pie served at CHILDS becomes an aid to good health,