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+ De Valera, Idealist, Built Solid Foundation for Irish , Peace and Prosperity, but Collins Is the Man to Finish the Job, Says Boston News- paper Man Just Back From Ireland. By Roger Batchelder. “The position of De Valera to-day ” fn the minds of his countrymen iy pa- thetic and is a commentary on | the workings of fate. He is an ideal-| fgt pure and simple, and to hin more Credit is due than to any other man| for the peace which cither exists to-| « May or should shortly come to Ireland. | Only an idealist,/not easily worried by | Practical obstacles, could have brought Sbout the situation from whieh Present status resulted. But now, inj the opinion of the majority in Ireland, | his work is over, and he can do no More, for idealism must give’ way vo Practical, hard-headed administration. “Michael Collins, head of the Pro: Visional Government of the Jrish Free Btate, | ractical man, He salt Act have dose what De Valera did, but | Mow that the latter's work is over and | there exists a solid foundation on | Which the structure of Irish prosper: fly and peace can be built, Collins and men like him are alone fitted for the | Work which is to be done.” ‘Thus did Charles A. Merrill, Boston | Newspaper man, draw the contrast be- | tween Ireland's two leading figures Which was prevalent ten days ago, when he left the country, He is at the Belmont to-day, after a three months’ tour of investigation in the more im- Portant sections of Ireland. Incident: | ally, Mr. Merrill ig one © w who have personally interviewed Michael ‘Collins. When he presented « fist questions at the leadc Hor, ex- Pecting the usual written reps, he Was Invited to Juncl \ hours Btate. VISITING HOUSE COOKBOOK This, the fourth 1 Se eipes and cook | New York's for the sc for a Day tuble suggestions THE WIFE'S rts, mous chels Two Dr. Grulee, famous| food specialist, says that cheese may be giv- en to the baby as early! asayearandahalfof. Kraft Cheese contains the vitamines that pro- | ducehealth and growth. 3 varieties: American, Pimento, Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS NATURE put much of the food value of the wheat in the outer coats. Ralston gets its ruddy color | and great | food value from using the le wheat—not just | the white parts. | It gets ‘ delicious | whole wheat vor in the same way. q| maitre a’hotel of ihe Waldorf and] wubmitted to Gov. Probably the greatest authority on) the cooking and preparation of ex- | of construction," he said. * is no wonderful site for factories." "| senoo! at Ant tho pple of he heh quisite dinners. - These, he tells us, | Mes. including all under ei Mr. Smith said he left New York! marringo of Mrs Laura Slocum Spen- t no ene. at a|ten years ago without a dollar, and | cer, ve, and her nineteon-year- should be remembered by every | cost of ove: ‘ advised young men who were willing} old Nell Cushing, has been housewife: + wis ¢ their own opportunities to go | averted the resignation of Mra. 1. Make plain food attractive HERE’S A NEW ONE, part of the country. + | Spencer-Cushing as preceptreas in the | day is M sytvania |son of ville, who yesterday issued the warning at the Belmont that other States would soon be tail- i ehnn a enders if they didn't busy themselves | hore is more life on the streets of | ate with road building. Tulsa than in any city except New| TEACHER BRIDE QUITS “According to the annual report of | York. ¥ is the oil Centre of the sec-| \the Highway Department, recently| tion amd the gateway to the great) Taylor, forty-four | Southwest, We have just put through | te highway projects are in course |a $25,000,000 water project, and Tulsa | T should say that my State, Ar- nd Texas are in better shape | others about 7,500 miles from Boadway. Torii, who is at the Pen ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Feb, at or ” | high school. by a touch of color, by a garnish. ary a They can make good,” he con-| Are not pine whcina hy the sprightly young miss, 2 gauged, untews they get homesick tor tar th 100, #iaents had arranged week. Make them out for at least bobbed-hair brunette, according | Broadway j Mr. and Mrs, Michael Cushing, par- ahead; then the sume to our Pershing Square tactical | one ents of the youthful bridegroom, will never fall on the same | observer, came out of the Com- FARTHEST OM HOME, [not discuss the marriage and appear to in successive weeks. | his - 5 be much depressed. The boy declares u miodore this morning with a chow The “New York® For a Day or! he will finish his school year and hopes . Sauces make the meat dog. She called a taxi, where- | 7 we" who ts farthest from home to-‘to be graduated Many young cooks do not recog- | upon the polite driver’ stepped nize the value of sauces which = give the delightful flavor cemes with proper seasoning 4. Make the table att with as few dishes as pos and quickly-remove used dishes. that She placed the dog in the cab and the driver waited for her to enter—but she didn’t, In- stead she closed the door, took a Dill from her handbag and hand. at and opened the door | Coal and Gas Range The PARSTO ' ; bh Sombi mee son BO MULTIPLE why you should buy & BARSTOW. oe. THe can burn 5. Each dish brought to the te the puseied chuditour . table must have the appearance ae eae 0 } i : | Prive Oe EP of ¢ gement, and must won rae N ‘ | - WR Piblive beckise' ch cae Sour gramber to Om ihe. R m | ‘amembert Cheese os itters, By Chef O,. Gentsch of the Mies NEWS FROM OKLAHOMA. Bs ee * “The condition of the oil industry in ‘ST REPAI TENNESSEE SETTING ROAD Uklahoma is improving steadily,’ as PACE serted Harry W. Smith of Tulsa, who NEW YORK. i ae is at the Astor to-day. “After a re a or, The State of Tennessee is pro- | cent trip, during which T visited most gressive, according to James W. 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